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Schedule of Classes
Dates to Remember This calendar is for the regular, full semester. For short courses, check deadline dates in the table on page 5. New Freshman will register during a New Student Orientation. Contact the Academic Advising Center (East Mesa Campus, DASR 103) for details, 575-528-7272.
APRIL 2014
SEPTEMBER 2014
CONTINUED
10
Senior & Junior Crimson Scholars and students with disabilities: Fall 2014 registration begins
15
Tuition payment due. Payment plan fee of $10 applies if not paid in full by today
10
Veteran Students: Registration begins
19
Eight Week 1 Last day to drop course(s) with “W” grade
11
Sophomore & Freshmen Crimson Scholars: Registration begins
14
Seniors (94 crs. or more): Registration begins
15
Juniors (62–93 crs.): Registration begins
16
OCTOBER 2014 1
Late degree/certificate application deadline: Last day to submit an application with additional late fees
Sophomores (28–61 crs.): Registration begins
2
Eight Week 1 Last day to withdraw from a course/university
17
Freshmen (0–27 crs.): Registration begins
14
Eight Week 1 Last day of classes
21
Nondegree students: Registration begins
15
21
Readmitted students: Registration begins
Tuition payment due. Payment plan fee of $10 applies if not paid in full by today
25
New and transfer students: Registration begins
15
Eight Week 2 classes begin
MAY 2014 26
Independence Day Holiday: DACC and NMSU closed
AUGUST 2014 20
DACC Financial aid disbursement, A–Z (all students)
20
Last day to register during early registration
21
Classes begin
21
Late registration begins: Late fees apply; late-fee charges incurred during late registration are not refundable
21
Eight Week 1 classes begin
21-22 Late registration for Eight Week 1 (late fee applies) 22
Late registration ends: Last day to register, add a class, or change registration (late fee applies)
29
Degree/certificate application deadline: Last day to submit an application without having to pay a late fee
30
Late Degree/certificate application begins. First day to apply with a $25 late fee assessed.
SEPTEMBER 2014 1
Labor Day Holiday: DACC and NMSU closed
2
Eight Week 1 last day to cancel a course with 100% refund
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Students with a balance due from any term prior to FALL 2013 may have their courses for FALL 2013 cancelled if they have not made payment arrangements for previous term debts with University Accounts Receivable by today, 5:00 PM MDT.
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Last day to submit petition for resident tuition or tuition waiver
5
Last day to cancel a Full Term course* with 100% refund and no record of course on transcript
Late registration for Eight Week 2 (late fee applies)
21
Last day to drop course(s) with “W” grade (this date may vary for courses having non-standard start/end dates)
24
Eight Week 2 last day to cancel a course with 100% refund
Memorial Day Holiday: DACC and NMSU closed
JULY 2014 4
15-16
NOVEMBER 2014 12
Eight Week 2 Last day to drop course(s) with “W” grade
15
Tuition payment due. Payment plan fee of $10 applies if not paid in full by today
14
Last day to withdraw from the university. Students who do not officially withdraw from a course or the university and fail to attend classes may receive failing grades and will be liable for all tuition and fees. Students may be required to repay a portion or all financial aid received
24-28
Thanksgiving Holiday for students: classes do not meet during this period
27-28
Thanksgiving Holiday for employees: DACC and NMSU closed
DECEMBER 2014 2
Eight Week 2 Last day to withdraw from a course/university
12
Eight Week 2 Last day of classes
8-12
Final Exam Week
12
Last day of classes
15
Tuition payment due. Payment plan fee of $10 applies if not paid in full by today
18
Fall 2014 grades available
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Winter Holiday: DACC and NMSU closed through Jan. 1, 2014
DACC BUS SERVICE TO THE EAST MESA CAMPUS
Students may travel between the Espina (3400 S. Espina) and East Mesa (2800 N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd.) campuses by using a combination of the Aggie Transit Route 3 bus, a Roadrunner Transit bus, and the DACC Shuttle. For current time tables, visit the link below and click on “Aggie Transit and DACC Shuttle” in the chart online. http://www.las-cruces.org/en/Departments/Transportation/Services/RoadRUNNER Transit/Bus Schedules.aspx Contact information: (575) 541-2500 Office location: 1501 E Hadley, Building A (hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F) Email:
[email protected]
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What’s Inside TOPIC Application for Admission Form Bookstore Billing/Electronic Billing (E-Bill) Class Listings Classification Breakdown for Registration Costs DACC Campus Security Information Dates and Deadlines Financial Aid Information Frequently Asked Questions How to Read the Class Listings Nondiscrimination Policies Online Classes — General Information Online Classes — Listings Payment Plan and Dates Refunds Registration Procedure Room Numbers and Building Locations Schedule Changes Short Courses Information Special Services Available Student Confidentiality Form Student Right-To-Know Act Web Registration Withdrawing from Classes
PAGE(S)
RELATED OFFICE
PHONE NO.
11–14 10 7 18–47 6 9 3 2, 5, 6, 8, 10 8 10 16 3 17 18 2, 8, 10 2, 5, 10 4, 5, 6, 7 47 to back cover 10 3, 19 6 16 3 7 2, 5,10
Admissions Office Bookstore
527-7710 527-7692
Registration Office Cashiers Office Contact information below
527-7528 527-7516 See below
Financial Aid Office
527-7696
Contact information below
See below
Cashiers Office Cashiers Office Registration Office
527-7516 527-7516 527-7528
Registration Office Contact information below
527-7528 See below
NMSU Registrar’s Office Contact information below Registration Office Registration Office
646-3411 See below 527-7528 527-7528
OTHER SOURCES OF RELATED INFORMATION DACC Graduation and Retention Rates Drug Free Workplace, Drug Free Schools & Communities Act Campus Security Act & Student Right To Know Act
Download DACC Catalog at www.nmsu.edu/catalog and see page 4 of the Catalog (page 5 of PDF file) Visit: www.drugabuse.gov Visit: www.nmsupolice.com, and select “Annual Reports”
About Short Courses
Campus Security
Short courses do not run the entire semester. The dates they begin and end appear in the course listings in the column labeled “Begins, Ends.” Be aware that short courses may have different add, cancelation, and withdrawal dates. These are listed at the bottom of page 5.
Security staff is available to all students, faculty, and staff at the various DACC locations. lf you have a security issue, need an escort, or require a guard for safety purposes, do not hesitate to call. Please refer to the telephone numbers below.
Nondiscrimination Policies
The Security Office, located on the DACC Central Campus in room DATS 153E (528-7029), is open Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
GENERAL POLICY. It is the policy of Doña Ana Community College not to discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status in employment or other college-administered programs. POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY. In
accordance with the Americans with Disibilities Act, DACC does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, may be obtained from the ADA coordinator (room DASR 104-F at the East Mesa Campus; telephone, 527-7548).
Campus Security Emergency Telephone Numbers
Espina Campus Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-8962 East Mesa Campus Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-9781 Gadsden Campus Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915-6954 Sunland Park Campus Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915-5728 Workforce Center Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915-6194 All other emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
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Steps to Register at East Mesa Campus* New Students 1A
Continuing Students
Readmitted/Transfer Students 1B
Admission Application
Readmission Application
DASR 107 • 527-7710
DASR 107 • 527-7710
Pay $20 application fee
Request transcripts, if applicable
Request transcripts and/or GED scores
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Placement/Compass Testing DASR 105 • 527-7569
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Orientation Orientation & Resgistration • DASR 103 DASR 528-7272, 107 •527-7710, 527-7710 527-7683, or 527-7519
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Academic Advising Advising • DASR• DASR 103 103 528-7272, 527-7683, 527-7710, 527-7683, or 527-7519 or 527-7519
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Registration • DASR 101-H Or register ONLINE at https://my.nmsu.edu • 527-7500
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Payment Arrangements Cashier’s Office, DASR 102 527-7516
* Registering at Other DACC Campuses
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If you plan to attend a campus other than East Mesa Campus, you may register for classes on that campus. Names of offices may be different from what they are in the flowchart, as sometimes several services are combined and located in a single office. For more specific information, contact the campus:
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Financial Aid Office DASR 109 • 527-7696
Veterans Office if applicable DASR 107-A • 528-7081
Las Cruces Espina Campus 3400 S. Espina Street (575) 527-7500
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NMSU Housing Office If applicable Educational Svcs. Bldg. • 646-3202
Gadsden Interstate 10 and O’hara Road (575) 882-3939 Sunland Park 3365 McNutt Rd. (575) 678-6198
10
Student I.D. Card Office NMSU Corbett Center • 646-5302
11
Parking Decal if applicable DACC Cashiers Office DASR 102 • 527-7516 Or NMSU Parking Department
1400 E. University Ave. • 646-1839
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Understanding the Flowchart on Facing Page REFER TO NUMBERED TABS ON FLOWCHART BLOCKS TAB NUMBER
EXPLANATION AND DETAILS
1A 1B
Admission, New Students: Apply on the Web at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=nmsu-u (see page 7) Admission, Readmitted and Transfer Students: Complete and submit an NMSU Application for Undergraduate Admission form (starts on page 11) or apply on the Web at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=nmsu-u
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Testing: COMPASS assessments for class placement are required for those without recent SAT or ACT scores. For an appointment, call the campus nearest you. For the Espina and East Mesa campuses, call 527-7569 (Testing Center located on East Mesa Campus, room DASR 105). For the Gadsden Campus, call 882-3939. For the Sunland Park Campus, call 874-7780. Orientation: Call 528-7272, 527-7710, 527-7683 or 527-7519 to reserve a space at a DACC Orientation. Academic Advising: Schedule an appointment to meet with an academic advisor. For information about academic advising at the Espina and East Mesa campuses, call 528-7272. For the Gadsden Campus, call 882-3939. For the Sunland Park Campus, call 874-7780. Registration and Payment Procedures: Refer to registration dates in the “Registration and Deadlines Table” below. After academic advising, you may choose one of two ways to register for classes. The preferred method is online at https://my.nmsu.edu (see page 7). Alternatively, you may obtain a course-request card from your academic advisor, complete the card and have the advisor sign it, and then submit the card to the DACC Registration Desk. Once registered, obtain your official, “registration document” from the registration desk (DASR 101-H, East Mesa Campus) or your academic advisor. The registration document serves as (1) your official class schedule, and (2) a statement of fees. Take this document to the DACC Cashiers (DASR 102, East Mesa Campus) to make payment and finish the enrollment process. Be sure to read and understand the section titled, “Financial Obligation Assumed upon Registering for Courses,” on page 8. Financial Aid Disbursement: Students registered under DACC may pick up disbursement checks at the DACC East Mesa campus. Veterans Office: Students with veterans’ eligibility may be certified to receive educational benefits by registering with DACC’s certifying official. DASR 107-A, 528-7081. See page 6. Housing: If you plan to live on campus, take your registration document to the NMSU Housing Office, located in the Educational Services Building, to verify your dormitory, apartment, or house assignment. I.D. Card: Visit the I.D. Card Office in Corbett Center, 1st floor (telephone 646-5302). Parking Permit: Visit the DACC Cashiers in DASR 102, EMC or go to the Parking Department at 1400 E. University Ave. (corner of Jordan St.) in the NMSU Auxiliary Services building. Located on the southwest corner of the building adjacent the Barnes & Noble at NMSU bookstore & café. (telephone 646-1839). Parking permits are required at the DACC Espina campus and NMSU campus.
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Registration Dates and Deadlines Table LINE
DESCRIPTION
FULL SEMESTER (SIXTEEN WEEK)
A B C D E F G H
Dates of sessions Registration: By classification (see page 6) Registration: Non-degree Registration: Readmitted students Registration: Transfer and new students Classes begin Late registration deadline Last day to add a class/change grading option Last day to cancel a class (not on transcript) Last day to request 100% refund Las day to drop class(es) with “W” grade Last day to withdraw entirely from DACCNMSU Classes end
Aug 21 – Dec 12 Apr 11 – Aug 22 Apr 19 – Aug 22 Apr 19 – Aug 22 Apr 22 – Aug 22 Aug 21 Aug 22 Aug 22
Aug 21 – Oct 14 Apr 11 – Aug 22 Apr 19 – Aug 22 Apr 19 – Aug 22 Apr 22 – Aug 22 Aug 21 Aug 22 Aug 22
Oct 15 – Dec 12 Apr 11 – Oct 16 Apr 19 – Oct 16 Apr 19 – Oct 16 Apr 22 – Oct 16 Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct 16
Sep 5 Sep 5 Oct 21 Nov 14
Sep 2 Sep 2 Sep 19 Oct 2
Oct 24 Oct 24 Nov 12 Dec 2
Dec 12
Oct 14
Dec 12
I J K L M
MINI-SEMESTER 1 (EIGHT WEEK 1)
MINI-SEMESTER 2 (EIGHT WEEK 2)
Important Reminders • Registration is considered
complete once a student has registered for (a) course(s). If, after registering for a term or semester, a student chooses not to attend, (s)he must officially withdraw from DACCNMSU for that specific term.
• Students with a previous balance my have their courses for the current term/semester canceled if they have not been made arrangements for existing debt at the Business Office by Sept. 3, 2014. • DACC-NMSU offices will be closed Nov. 27 and 28, 2014, as well as Dec. 24, 2014, through Jan. 2, 2015.
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Registration Schedule by Classification IMPORTANT NOTE: The DACC/NMSU course registration schedule for continuing students has been changed from an alphabetic breakdown to an academic classification breakdown, that is arranged according to the number of college credits completed:
CREDITS COMPLETED
ACADEMIC CLASSIFICATION
94 +
Senior
62 – 93
Junior
28 – 61
Sophomore
0 – 27
Freshman
NEW FRESHMEN are required to attend a Doña Ana Community College Orientation (DACCO), during which they will register for classes. To sign up, call 575-528-7272. CONTINUING AND TRANSFER STUDENTS
Determine the number of college credits you have completed by doing the following: 1. Log into https://my.nmsu.edu using your user name and password. 2. Click on “Student” in the crimson tab near the top of the screen. 3. Click on the “Student Records” link. 4. Click on “Academic Transcript.” Select the appropriate Transcript Level & Transcript Type that applies to you and click submit. Under “Transcript Totals,” note the overall total in the “Earned Hours” column. The number of credits appearing there determines your classification day. Earned hours may include developmental studies credits that do not count toward graduation. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF COURSE REGISTRATION. By enrolling
in classes at DACC/NMSU, a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associated with that enrollment. The act of enrolling creates a financial obligation between the student and DACC/NMSU in which all proceeds of this agreement will be used for education purposes and constitutes an education loan pursuant to 11 U.S.C 523(a) (8). Terms and conditions of course registration are posted on the NMSU website. PREVIOUS SEMESTER BALANCES. Students with an existing bal-
ance may have their courses for Fall 2014 canceled if they fail to make payment arrangements with the Business Office by 5:00 p.m. on Sep-
Special Services Available ACADEMIC ADVISING. Academic advising is available through your division/faculty advisor. Advisors are also available at the satellite center or campus you plan to attend: Gadsden Center, 882-3939; Sunland Park Center, 874-7786; Espina and East Mesa Campuses, 528-7272. CAREER EXPLORATION. Students have access to a computerized, career information program. Counseling Office, DASR 104-A at the East Mesa Campus. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION. Students in their last year or semester of study may benefit from cooperative education, which lets them put into practice what they have learned in school in an actual working environment. Besides earning college credit, students can earn wages while working. Career Services Office, DASR 111 at the East Mesa Campus, 527-7538.
tember 3, 2014. If a student chooses to stay out for a term, (s)he must officially withdraw from DACC/NMSU. ACADEMIC SANCTIONS. Students placed on academic warning, probation, or suspension at the end of the previous term will be mailed a notification of their status. If, during the previous term, a student had preregistered for the current term but was subsequently placed on suspension, his/her classes will be cancelled and applicable refunds will be made by the Business Office. FIND YOUR TIME TO REGISTER.
1. Find the segment of the current classification or group in the lefthand column. 2. The designated date for registering will appear on the same line in the second column. If you choose not to register on your designated date, you may register at any time in the remaining classification sequence. CLASSIFICATION OR GROUP
REGISTRATION DATE
Crimson Scholars (seniors and juniors)
Apr 10
Crimson Scholars (sophomores and freshmen)
Apr 11
Students with Disabilities
Apr 10
Veteran Students
Apr 10
(must have approval from Student Accessibility Services)
Graduate School
Apr 14
Seniors (94 credits or more)
Apr 14
Juniors (62 – 93 crs.)
Apr 15
Sophomores (28 – 61 crs.)
Apr 16
Freshmen (0 – 27 crs.)
Apr 17
Non-degree Students
Apr 21
Readmitted Students
Apr 21
New Transfers
Apr 25
New Students
Apr 25
CAREER SERVICES include pre-employment training, résumé writing, resource materials, posted job listings, assistance in locating employment. DASR 111 at the East Mesa Campus, 527-7538. STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY AND RESOURCE CENTER, S.A.R.C. can provide information about student support groups, or individual personal counseling. Students have access to the counseling office at either location. Espina Campus, DAMA 117, 527-7548. East Mesa Campus, DASR 104-A, 527-7548. FREE LEARNING ASSISTANCE. Student Success Center/Tutorial Services, DAAR 201, 527-7646; Academic Readiness Center, DAMA 116, 527-7575. VETERANS. Students with veterans’ eligibility may be certified to receive educational benefits by registering with DACC’s certifying official. 528-7081 DASR 107-A.
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Registering, Accessing Grades, and Making Payments Remotely SAVE TIME! YOU CAN DO IT ALL ONLINE
ACCESSING GRADES VIA THE WEB: https://my.nmsu.edu/
ADMISSONS/APPLYING TO DACC
Summer grades available Aug 4, 2014
Before registering for classes, complete and submit an NMSU/ DACC Application for Undergraduate Admission on the Web at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=nmsu-u
Fall grades available Dec 18, 2014
Go to https://my.nmsu.edu and log in using your NMSU User ID and Password. If you have never activated your myNMSU account, you can do so by clicking on the link activate your account now.
Early Registration: April 10, 2014 – August 20, 2014 Late Registration: August 21, 2014 – August 22, 2014 ($25 late registration fee applies per campus)
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE REGISTERING VIA THE WEB
1) Approval of your application for admission is required prior to registration. 2) Students must attain appropriate academic advising prior to web registration. 3) All holds must be cleared by the appropriate office before you may register online. LOGGING INTO MYNMSU
1. Open a browser session. 2. Access https://my.nmsu.edu/. 3. Enter your NMSU Username and Password. 4. Click Login CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION STATUS
Before you register, all holds must be cleared by the appropriate office. 1. Click the Student and Financial Aid Tab. 2. Click Registration. 3. Click Registration Status. LOOK-UP A CLASS & REGISTER
1. Click the Student and Financial Aid Tab. 2. Click Registration. 3. Click Look Up Classes. 4. Select Term. 5. Click Submit. 6 On the “Look Up Classes” page, select any known features of the class. 7. Click Class Search. 8. Check the box next to any classes you would like to register for. 9. Click Register. FORGOT YOUR NMSU PASSWORD
1. Open a browser session. 2. Access https://my.nmsu.edu/. 3. Click the “Forgot Your Password?” link. 4. Enter your Social Security Number and Date of Birth. 5. Click Submit. 6. Answer your secret question. 7. Click Continue. 8. Enter a Password, and confirm. 9. Click Continue.
REGISTRATION PERIODS
PAYMENT METHODS MAIL — to NMSU - PO Box 30001, MSC 4570, Las Cruces, NM 88003 WEB — by visiting http://pay.nmsu.edu PHONE — Payments (575) 646-3927 or Questions (575) 646-4911 IN PERSON — by visiting the cashier offices located in Educational Services Center or DACC East Mesa campus office (2800 N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd.). Please note that the University does not accept demand drafts.
SPECIAL NOTES S/U GRADING OPTION. S/U grading option is available in web registration if the course is only offered as S/U grading. To add the S/U grading option to traditionally graded courses, you must process this option at your dean’s office advising center. UNIV 000. You may add UNIV 000 for 1–7 hours in the event a course is closed or to complete full-time status. This course must be dropped by the last day to add for the applicable term. Use the following DACC Course Reference Number (CRN) for FALL: 50713. E–BILLING. Electronic Billing (E-Bill) is the official method for delivery of billing statements to NMSU Students. Billing statements are generated at the beginning of each month. At that time, an email is sent to the student’s official nmsu.edu e-mail address with instructions on how to view their bill within the NMSU Web Payment System. Students also have the capability of creating Authorized Users within the NMSU Web Payment System. Information on how to create an authorized user can be found on the University Accounts Receivable E-Bill/Make a Payment page www.nmsu. edu/~uar/ebill/ebill.html PREVIOUS SEMESTER BALANCES. Students with a previous term balance may have their courses for Fall 2014 canceled if they have not made payment arrangements for previous terms debts with the business office by September 3, 2014. DROPPING WITH A “W” OR WITHDRAWING VIA THE WEB. Students enrolled at Main or Doña Ana Campus may not drop their last course or withdraw from the university via the web. You may check with the DACC Registration Area (DASR 101-H).
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Financial Obligation Assumed Upon Registering for Courses By enrolling in classes at Doña Ana Community College/NMSU, a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associated with that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes a financial obligation between the student and DACC/NMSU and that all proceeds of this agreement will be used for educational purposes and constitute an educational loan pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) (8). The following terms and conditions are financial requirements of each student’s education related to their registration for a term at New Mexico State University. The payment of tuition and fees is the obligation of the student. By processing a course registration either via the Web or by submitting a course request card to an academic student registration area, a student acknowledges they have read and agree to the following terms and conditions: • REGISTRATION CONSTITUTES A FINANCIAL AGREEMENT between you (“Student”) and New Mexico State University (“NMSU”). Tuition, fees and other charges you incur, including but not limited to housing, meal plans, and bookstore charges (“Charges”), shall be added to your student account and are considered a loan for educational benefit. • YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY. Once you formally register for classes, you assume the responsibility for understanding New Mexico State University’s official policies concerning schedule changes, satisfactory academic progress and the financial policies of the University as described in the ‘New Mexico State University Undergraduate Catalog’ or ‘New Mexico State University Graduate Catalog’ for the term of enrollment. • INSTALLMENT PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS will be automatic with a non-refundable deferred payment fee for any Charges not paid in full within ten (10) business days of the start of the term. For specific date, please check the ‘Schedule of Classes’ for the enrollment term. • CHARGES MAY BE PREPAID at any time in whole or in part without pre-
mium or penalty. • CHARGES LEFT UNPAID for prior terms will result in disenrollment from your current term courses unless payment arrangements are made with University Accounts Receivable prior to the disenrollment date. For that specific date, check the ‘Schedule of Classes’ for the enrollment term. • IN THE EVENT THAT YOU BECOME DELINQUENT in paying Charges or de-
fault in repaying Charges you will be liable for collection fees and any other costs incurred by New Mexico State to collect any monies due from you. • STUDENTS WITHDRAWING AFTER THE STATED REFUND DATES remain liable for full tuition and fee charges. Collection costs incurred in the event of delinquency shall be at the expense of the Student. • NMSU ACCEPTS PAYMENT via student financial aid and third party sponsorship, but the responsibility for payment remains with the student. It is your responsibility to keep track of your account balance and any funding sources. If financial aid is not granted or if third party sponsors do not pay within a reasonable period, the student will be required to pay the full amount due. • IF NMSU PREVAILS IN A LAWSUIT to collect on this financial obligation, Student will pay NMSU’s court costs, collection agency costs, and attorney’s fees in an amount the court finds to be reasonable. • IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK your myNMSU email daily and maintain a current postal address to ensure receipt of all University correspondence. Students who are enrolled but choose not to attend must officially withdraw from DACC/NMSU. To officially withdraw, go to the Registration Desk at the DACC East Mesa Campus.
Disbursement and Repayment DISBURSEMENT OF FINANCIAL AID AWARDS Students who have Financial Aid and/or Scholarship awards (with the exception of ‘workstudy’) and meet disbursement criteria will have awards disbursed to their student accounts at the start of the semester and every business night thereafter within the term. Enrollment is verified daily and adjustments to financial aid may result based on award criteria. Students who are enrolled but do not plan to attend must officially withdraw from DACC/NMSU. To officially withdraw, go to the Registrar’s Office in the Educational Services Building. It is important to note that federal funds can only be used to pay for institutional charges (instructional charges include tuition/ fees, and room/ board assessments and exclude charges such as bookstore, health center, degree fees, and etc) incurred during the academic year for which the financial aid is awarded. A maximum amount of $200 can be applied to institutional charges from a previous academic year. Excess financial aid funds that remain after institutional charges have been paid will be refunded to students, which may result in a balance still due to the DACC/NMSU. Students are encouraged to have their disbursements distributed by direct deposit to a checking account. Direct deposit is set up through my.NMSU. edu secure portal by clicking on the direct deposit link underStudent Financial Aid. Check disbursement is through the University Accounts Receivable Office in the Educational Services Building or Community College Business Offices, based on the primary curriculum being sought by the student. Financial aid will not pay for UNIV000/UNIV999 courses, audit courses, and undergraduate repeat courses for which the student has received a “C” or better. Financial Aid might not pay for courses added after the census date, Sep 5, 2014. Students must notify the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarship Services of any/all additional resources: scholarships, tuition waivers, stipends, WIA, DVR, state or federal program awards, and others which may be received, so as not to jeopardize the financial aid award. All financial aid offers are subject to revision due to changes in policy, law, regulation, errors, or funding. The student is responsible to repay excess funds disbursed due to any of these reasons.
FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULE Beginning August 20, 2014
All Students
LOAN/GRANT REQUIREMENTS AND REPAYMENT Students receiving loan awards must be enrolled at least halftime and first time borrowers must complete an online Debt Management session at www.nmsu.edu/finaid prior to loan disbursement. Students who receive grants or loans and withdraw or stop attending classes within the first 60% of the semester will be required to repay a portion of aid received, per the Department of Educations return of Title IV regulations. Students whose financial aid files are incomplete must complete their registrations and make payments according to the University payment plan without assistance of financial aid. Students should visit with the Financial Aid Office to review file status and to make arrangements to complete their files. Financial aid cannot be disbursed until a student’s file is complete. To avoid delays students should complete their financial aid early and accurately. In addition, satisfactory academic progress will be monitored to determine eligibility for financial aid. Satisfactory academic progress includes: maintaining a cumulative grade average of a 2.0 for undergraduate students, satisfactory completion of credit hours attempted by maintaining a completion rate of 66.6%; and a maximum time frame to complete degree. Contact the financial aid office for further details.
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How Much Does It Cost to Attend Doña Ana Community College? TUITION AND FEES
OPTIONAL SERVICES AND PRIVILEGES
Tuition at Doña Ana Community College varies according to your legal residence. “In district” rates are for legal residents of Doña Ana County; “out of district” rates are for legal residents of New Mexico but not Doña Ana County.
Fees for optional services and privileges are for one semester only. More detailed information is available in the NMSU Registration Guide, http://registration.nmsu.edu/
DACC TUITION COSTS Residency Status
Cost Per Semester (Credits: 12 – 18)
Cost Per Credit Hour (Credits: 1 – 11 or 19 + )
In District
$780*
$65*
Out of District
$936*
$78*
Nonresident
$2484*
$207* ($78 if taking only 1–6 credits) *RATES ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE
The last day to file for resident tuition or submit a tuition waiver for Fall 2014 is September 3. Submit petitions for resident tuition or tuition waivers to Registrar’s Office in the Educational Services Building or submit your petition online at http://nmsu.edu/~registra/ residency.html NOTE: All students taking fewer than 12 hours of NMSU courses are charged a $33.50* fee imposed by Associated Students of NMSU.
The tuition rates listed above are only for classes taken at Doña Ana Community College and do NOT include the NMSU student health/ wellness fee or any other optional fees (meal service, housing, insurance, degree application). These optional fees are shown elsewhere on this page under “Optional Services and Privileges.” Certain courses require additonal fees. See the Course class listings for appropriate fees. MAIN CAMPUS TUITION
Undergraduate courses taken on the NMSU main campus cost $259.20* per credit hour. Some programs require students to purchase special equipment during their first semester of college. DEGREE APPLICATION FEE
The deadline to file a Fall 2014 degree/certificate application is August 29 without late fee. Beginning August 30, a late fee will be assessed. Applications will not be accepted after October 1. Students are asked to submit degree/certificate applications to the DACC Registration Office DASR 101-H (527-7528). Students may, also, turn in degree applications to the NMSU Registrar’s Office or processed online at www.nmsu.edu/~registra. Fees are paid to DACC Cashiers or NMSU Business Office. Students who submit a degree application for Fall 2014 but fail to graduate at the end of the semester must reapply and a new fee will be assessed. Application fees are nonrefundable. The fee for completing an associate degree in the Fall 2014 semester is $25, payable to the DACC Cashiers, DASR 102. Students completing a certificate this semester will pay a $10 fee to DACC Cashiers. Students attending satellite centers may pay at those locations.
HOUSING AND DINING SERVICES
Campus meal service is required for freshmen students living in the residence halls. A meal plan application is provided as part of the housing application package. Off campus students requesting meal service should submit an application through the University ID Card Office. The meal plan contract runs the full academic year, although charges are assessed on a semester basis, and are charged directly to a student’s account. The meal contract, including refund procedures, is administered through Auxiliary Administration. For more information visit http://www.nmsu.edu/~housing/general/rates.html STUDENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Purchase of these passes entitles Doña Ana Community College students to gain access to NMSU’s health and/or fitness facilities. Health. There is no charge for a routine office visit for NMSU students who have paid the NMSU Health Fee. The Health Fee is included in tuition for full-time NMSU students. Part-time NMSU or part-time/fulltime DACC students may choose to purchase to gain access. Service may be purchased directly at the NMSU Health Center. For fees and detailed information visit http://wellness.nmsu.edu/ AggieFit. Membership in the AggieFit Program and participation in other NMSU programs and services is extended to the following categories; students, staff, faculty, retirees, and affiliates of NMSU. Membership may be purchased directly at the Activity Center on NMSU campus. The cost for each category is broken down in the NMSU fees section located at recsports.nmsu.edu/membership/ Combined Wellness/AggieFit for dually enrolled students. Students enrolled in classes at both DACC and NMSU who purchase the Wellness/AggieFit pass are charged according to the number of credits they are taking at each institution. NMSU employees utilizing staff/spouse waivers are NOT eligible for these services. All international students must purchase wellness coverage.
H E ALTH AN D WE LLN E SS
For Students Who Take Classes Only at DACC Health (Student Health Center Access Only)
AggieFit (Activity Center and Natatorium Access Only)
Health/AggieFit (Access to All of the Above) More information at recsports.nmsu.edu/membership/
*RATES ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE
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Schedule of Classes
Frequently Asked Questions About the College IS THERE A PAYMENT PLAN FOR TUITION AND FEES?
CAN SCHEDULE CHANGES BE MADE AFTER REGISTRATION?
By enrolling in classes at DACC/NMSU, a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associated with that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes a financial obligation between the student and NMSU and that all proceeds of this agreement will be used for educational purposes and constitute an educational loan pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) (8).
In consultation with your academic advisers, you may make online or in-person changes to your schedule after completing initial registration. The last day to ADD a course is Aug 22. It is important to visit with the Financial Aid office PRIOR to schedule changes as your financial aid awards may be affected.
Students withdrawing after the stated refund dates remain liable for full tuition and fee charges. Collection costs incurred in the event of delinquency shall be at the expense of the borrower. Although the University accepts payment via student financial aid and third-party sponsorship, the responsibility for payment remains with the student. If financial aid is not granted or if third-party sponsors do not pay within a reasonable period, the student will have to pay the full amount due.
Students may withdraw from all classes until Nov 14 (except for courses carrying designated dates). If you need to completely withdraw from school and all courses are DACC courses, you may withdraw at the DACC Registration Area, DASR 101-H. If you have any NMSU courses, contact the NMSU Registrar’s Office in the Educational Services Building. If you stop attending classes but do not officially withdraw, you may receive failing grades for all courses in which you are registered; additionally, you will be liable for all tuition and fees and financial aid awards maybe adjusted.
All outstanding charges not paid in full by September 3, 2014, will automatically be placed on a payment plan and a payment plan fee will be assessed. Outstanding charges will be divided into four equal payments due on Sep 15; Oct 15; Nov 15; and Dec 15, 2014. Any initial registration occurring on or after Aug 21, 2014 also will be assessed a late-registration fee, which is not refundable. IS FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE?
The DACC Financial Aid Office offers a wide variety of grants, scholarships, and loans. Grants are awarded based on academic ability as well as financial need. Students do not necessarily need to be enrolled full time to get aid. For more information, visit the office in DASR 109 or call 527-7696. WHY DIDN’T I GET THE FULL FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT?
Here are some possible reasons: you are repeating a course; you are enrolled for less than half time; you are enrolled in a mini course that hasn’t started yet (students will not receive disbursement for a mini course until the course is in session). Check with the Financial Aid Office to see if you will be receiving additional financial aid funds. WHEN IS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER?
The last day for continuing students to register for regular full semester classes without paying a late fee is Aug 20. You may still register for classes between Aug 21 and Aug 22, but you will be charged an additional late registration fee. Late fee charges incurred during late registration are not refundable. MAY SOMEONE ELSE REGISTER FOR ME?
Yes, anyone may register for you. If you are a new or returning student, you will need to provide the person who is registering for you with a completed admission application and a course request card listing your first and alternate choices. Continuing students need only submit a completed course request card. Include payment of fees. DID I GET THE RIGHT CLASS?
Please review your registration document immediately. If you find any errors in the class codes, class title, room and building numbers, or credits listed, please report the errors to the Registration Area, DASR 101-H. WHAT HAPPENS IF I STOP ATTENDING A CLASS?
You might have to pay back all the financial aid money you received for the current semester, you could receive a failing grade, and/or your financial aid/scholarships could be seriously affected in the future. Make certain that you consider all the financial and academic consequences carefully, and, if you decide to no longer attend a class, officially drop the class through the Registration Office, observing all deadlines.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I NEED TO WITHDRAW FROM ALL CLASSES?
WILL I GET A REFUND IF I HAVE TO WITHDRAW FROM CLASSES?
Students officially withdrawing or dropping courses during a semester are eligible for a 100% refund of tuition and fees through the deadlines specified for each term. Use the Registration Dates and Deadlines Table on page 5 to determine the deadlines. Students withdrawing from courses after the specified deadline will not be eligible for a refund. All refunds are applied toward amounts owed. Late fee charges incurred during late registration are not refundable. For financial aid restrictions, contact your financial aid adviser. Late fee charges incurred during late registration are not refundable. NOTE: For financial aid restrictions, contact your financial aid adviser. MAY I REPEAT A CLASS?
Yes. Students are encouraged to take advantage of the repeat policy to raise their grade-point average (GPA) in courses where grades of D or F are earned. A computable grade (not I, W, RR, AU, S, or U) will be substituted in the GPA calculation, though the original grade remains on the transcript. A grade of RR can be assigned only for RR-eligible skill-development courses (see current DACC catalog) for the original grade in calculating your cumulative GPA. For financial aid restrictions, contact your financial aid adviser. WHERE CAN I BUY MY BOOKS?
The DACC bookstores are located in the Classroom Building, rm. 170 at the Espina Campus (3400 S. Espina, 527-7692) and in DAAR 102 at the East Mesa Campus (2800 N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd., 528-7254), and are open throughout the semester 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m., Monday–Friday. A full refund will be given in your original form of payment if textbooks are returned during the first week of classes with original receipt. With proof of a schedule change and original receipt, a full refund will be given in your original form of payment during the first 30 days of classes. No refunds or exchanges without original receipt. E-BILLING
Electronic Billing (E-Bill) is the official method for delivery of billing statements to NMSU Students. Billing statements are generated at the beginning of each month. At that time, an e-mail is sent to the student’s official nmsu.edu e-mail address with instructions on how to view their bill within the NMSU Web Payment System. Students also have the capability of creating Authorized Users within the NMSU Web Payment System. Authorized Users are typically parents or other designees that the student wishes to grant access to billing information and payment information. Information on how to create an authorized user can be found on the University Accounts Receivable E-Bill/Make a Payment page www.nmsu.edu/~uar/ebill/ebill.html
Before you begin
Application for Undergraduate Admission
Incoming graduate or international students should visit http://prospective.nmsu.edu/ for application procedures.
ENROLLMENT INFORMATION Semester when you plan to start
Fall
Spring
Summer
Campus where you plan to enroll
Alamogordo
Enrollment status *For readmission an additional
First enrollment in ANY college or university
application fee is not required.
Transferring to NMSU from another college or university OUTSIDE NEW MEXICO
Carlsbad
Year __________
Doña Ana (Includes all satellites)
Grants
Las Cruces-Main
Transferring to NMSU from another college or university IN NEW MEXICO Readmission (Returning after absence from NMSU or one of the NMSU Community Colleges)* Previously applied for admission to NMSU but did not attend. What year? _______________ Non-degree (Applicants should review the policies on page 4 before selecting this status) Dual credit/Early admit (High school students only)
Enrollment action Applies only to currently enrolled NMSU students.
Degree expected Certificate and program applicants should see list on supplement. Non-degree applicants may skip this section.
Field of study
Change to Non-degree Change to Degree-seeking
Certificate or program ___________________________________________ Two-year associate degree Four-year bachelor’s degree Second undergraduate degree
Major ___________________________________________
PERSONAL INFORMATION Social security number
--
Office use only NMSU ID
-
Legal name LAST NAME
Previous or other legal names
FIRST NAME
MIDDLE NAME
NAME
Address MAILING ADDRESS STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO.
CITY
APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.
STATE
ZIP CODE
PHYSICAL ADDRESS (REQUIRED IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS)
Phone
--
--
HOME PHONE
CELL PHONE
Email EMAIL
Date of birth (MM-DD-YYYY)
--
Gender
Male
Family history
Did either of your parents or guardians graduate from a 4-year college or university?
Yes
Military service
Are you active-duty military? Yes No Are you a spouse or dependent of an active-duty member of the military? Are you a veteran? Yes No
No
Female
Yes
No
Do not know
Citizenship Permanent Residents must submit a copy of their I-551 card. Passport and visa will be requested as needed. Students who request an I-20 will be required to meet the International Applicant requirements. Students who falsify their citizenship may have their admission revoked.
Ethnicity/Race (Optional) This information is requested by government agencies to demonstrate compliance with the Civil Rights Act.
US Citizen Permanent Resident Foreign Other Immigrant Status __________________________________________________
If other immigrant status, what is your country of citizenship? ________________________________________________
What is your ethnicity? Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino Select one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be. American Indian or Alaskan Native Principle tribe or pueblo ___________________________________ Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White
Residency Residents of New Mexico for more than one year and residents of some other states may qualify for in-state tuition. For more information, visit http://www.nmsu.edu/~registra/ residency.html
If you are less than 23 years old, were you reported as a dependent on your parent or legal guardian’s federal income tax return for last year? Yes No If yes, in what state were taxes filed? ______________________ What is your state of legal residence? _____________________________________ If a New Mexico resident, as of the date of this application how long have you been living continuously in NM? Years __________
Months __________
Days __________
If New Mexico is your state of legal residence, what county do you live in? ____________________________________
SECONDARY CONTACT INFORMATION: CONTACT 1 Name LAST NAME
Mother
FIRST NAME
Father
Spouse
Emergency contact
MIDDLE NAME
Check if this person is a graduate of NMSU.
Address STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO.
CITY
Phone
APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.
STATE
ZIP CODE
--
--
HOME PHONE
CELL PHONE
Email EMAIL
SECONDARY CONTACT INFORMATION: CONTACT 2 Name LAST NAME
Mother
FIRST NAME
Father
Spouse
Emergency contact
MIDDLE NAME
Check if this person is a graduate of NMSU.
Address STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO.
CITY
Phone
ZIP CODE
--
HOME PHONE
CELL PHONE
EMAIL
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STATE
--
Email
2
APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.
ACADEMIC INFORMATION High school last attended NAME
High school graduation or GED completion
CITY
STATE
When did you graduate from high school? MONTH
YEAR
If you are not a high school graduate, give the location of the GED testing center and the date the test was taken. LOCATION
Previous colleges or universities attended
Have you attended any educational institutions other than NMSU? Yes No
If more than five, attach a sheet with additional information.
NAME OF PREVIOUS INSTITUTION (MOST RECENT FIRST)
Academic regulations require that students who have registered at other colleges or universities may not disregard their records at such institutions when making application for admission to this university. Students concealing attendance at another college or university and not submitting a transcript from that college or university will be subject to suspension. Students must be eligible to return to their last institution in order to be admitted to NMSU.
COMPLETION DATE
FROM
TO
LOCATION
OFFICE USE ONLY
Are you eligible to return to the last college or university you attended? If you are not certain, check with your previous institution. Yes No Have you been awarded a college or university degree? Yes No If Yes, give the degree, year and granting institution. DEGREE
YEAR
GRANTING INSTITUTION
DEGREE
YEAR
GRANTING INSTITUTION
DEGREE
YEAR
GRANTING INSTITUTION
TESTING DATA ACT or SAT scores (For NMSU-Las Cruces applicants only)
I have not taken the ACT or SAT.
Test scores are required for all freshmen and for transfer students who have fewer than 30 academic credits from previous institution.
I plan to take the
ACT _____________________________ MONTH
I have taken the
YEAR
ACT _____________________________ MONTH
YEAR
SAT _____________________________ MONTH
YEAR
SAT _____________________________ MONTH
YEAR
Other programs may also require ACT scores.
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APPLICATION CHECKLIST To complete an application to NMSU, please: Complete the application form in full and submit it to the appropriate NMSU campus (see addresses below). Incomplete applications will not be processed. Ensure that all required copies of documents are mailed directly to the appropriate NMSU campus (see addresses below). Submit the $20 nonrefundable application fee by check or money order with the application form. Include your full name and date of birth. If you are applying for readmission (returning after absence from NMSU or one of the NMSU Community Colleges) an additional application fee is not required.
SIGNATURE I understand that withholding information in this application, failure to submit all documents, or giving false information may make me ineligible for admission to, or continuation at, New Mexico State University. I certify that all of the preceding statements are correct and complete.
APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE (APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED)
DATE OF APPLICATION
NMSU Alamogordo Office of Admissions and Records 2400 North Scenic Drive Alamogordo, NM 88310
NMSU Carlsbad Office of Student Services 1500 University Drive Carlsbad, NM 88220
Doña Ana Community College (Includes all satellites) Admissions Office MSC 3DA, Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
575 439-3700 http://nmsua.edu
888 888-2199 or 575 234-9221 http://cavern.nmsu.edu
800 903-7503 or 575 527-7710 http://dacc.nmsu.edu
NMSU Grants Admissions and Records 1500 N. Third Street Grants, NM 87020
NMSU Las Cruces Office of Admissions MSC 3A, Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003
505 287-6678 http://grants.nmsu.edu
800 662-6678 or 575 646-3121 http://admissions.nmsu.edu
Non-degree status policies Non-degree admission is designed to meet the needs of students who do not wish to pursue a degree. Students considering non-degree status should be aware of the following: • Non-degree students may not transfer more than 30 credits from this status to any undergraduate degree-seeking program, or more than nine credits to a graduate degree-seeking program. • Non-degree students are not eligible to receive financial aid, student employment or graduate assistantships. • Non-degree students are not eligible to participate in student government or intercollegiate athletics. • Non-degree students may not be eligible for Veterans benefits. Consult with your VA certifying official. • Transcripts from previous institutions, high school, and/or results of college entrance exams may be required. • Students interested in using non-degree credit for initial teacher certification or recertification in a new field will be admitted to the College of Education.
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Final Examination Schedules CHECK EARLY FOR EXAMINATION TIME CONFLICTS AND REQUEST ALTERNATE TESTING BY OCTOBER 15, IF NECESSARY The tables below show the final exam schedules for Fall 2014. Exams will be held in the regularly scheduled lecture/lab room. CHECK FOR CONFLICTS EARLY. Final examination schedules for both DACC and NMSU appear below. If you take classes at both institutions, it is very important that you check both tables for potential timing conflicts or overlaps. Should you find a timing problem, you must notify your instructors before the deadline of October 15, 2014, that alternate arrangements need to be made.
ments to be made for examination. (If the fourth exam is a departmental exam, the instructor of the third exam will make alternate arrangements.) * Instructor will announce location of departmental exam.
NO MORE THAN THREE EXAMS IN ONE DAY. Any students having more than three examinations scheduled in any one day may notify the instructor of the last examination listed and ask for alternate arrange-
RELATED STUDENT RIGHTS. Instructors are not allowed to hold examinations lasting more than one class period during the last week of regular classes. In addition, faculty can only reschedule exams outside of the regularly scheduled exam period with the unanimous consent of the students and permission of the department head. Students who feel that their rights have been violated should contact their respective department head. NOTE: Final exams for weekend courses will be held at the regular class period on the last day of class.
Doña Ana Community College
New Mexico State University
IF CLASS MEETS—
EXAM WILL BE HELD —
IF CLASS MEETS—
Monday, Dec 8
Monday, Dec 8 0730–0820 MWF 1030–1120 MWF 1430–1520 MWF 1530–1645 MW 1800–1915 MW
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000
0930–1020 MWF 1030–1120 MWF 1330–1420 MWF 1530–1620 MWF 1800–1915 MWF
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000
0730–0845 TR 1145–1300 TR 1310–1425 TR Departmental Exam* 1800–1915 TR
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000
0830–0920 MWF 1130–1220 MWF 1430–1520 MWF Departmental Exam* 1930–2045 MWF
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000
0855–1010 TR 1020–1135 TR Departmental Exam* 1435–1550 TR 1930–2045 TR
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000 Friday, Dec 12
Friday, Dec 12 0930–1020 MWF 1130–1220 MWF 1330–1420 MWF Departmental Exam* Departmental Exam*
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000 Thursday, Dec 11
Thursday, Dec 11 0855–1010 TR 1020–1135 TR Departmental Exam* Departmental Exam* 1930–2045 TR
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000 Wednesday, Dec 10
Wednesday, Dec 10 0830–0920 MWF Departmental Exam* 1230–1320 MWF Departmental Exam* 1930–2045 MW
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000 Tuesday, Dec 9
Tuesday, Dec 9 0735–0845 TR 1145–1300 TR 1310–1425 TR 1435–1550 TR 1800–1915 TR
EXAM WILL BE HELD —
0730–0820 MWF Departmental Exam* 1230–1320 MWF Departmental Exam* Departmental Exam*
0800–1000 1030–1230 1300–1500 1530–1730 1800–2000
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Schedule of Classes
How to Read the Class Listings Column Headings Column headings are explained below in the order in which they appear (left-most column first, far-right column last): • The first column with the heading Begins, Ends lists the dates of short sessions (courses that do not begin and end when the regular semester does). • The second column is headed with an asterisk (*). On any given line under this heading one of the following letters may appear: A, I, P, S. An A means that if you are absent from class, you may be automatically dropped—and that could create problems with financial aid, among other things. The letter I indicates that you must get the approval of the instructor to register for the class. The letter P means that DACC students have enrollment priority—that is, DACC students will have the first opportunity to enroll in a class with a P, and NMSU students will be permitted to sign up for the class later. An S indicates that a class is graded S/U; that is, you will receive either a satisfactory or unsatisfactory grade, rather than a regular letter grade. • The third column is titled CRN, which stands for Course Reference Number.
• The Days column uses one-letter designations. (See the following section. • The remaining two columns, Place and Instructor, show where a course is being held and who is teaching it.
Abbreviations for Days of the Week The abbreviations for Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday have changed to a single letter: • Monday = M • Friday = F • Tuesday = T • Saturday = S • Wednesday = W • Sunday = U • Thursday = R
Times Stated in 24-Hour-Clock Time (“Military Time”) The use of military time helps avoid confusion. For example, sometimes it’s difficult to be sure if a class time given as 7:30 is in the morning or in the evening. By using the 24-hour clock, there is no possibility of making a mistake. As you can see in the table below, the numbers denoting the hours do not repeat after 12 p.m. Comparison of 12-Hour and 24-Hour Clock Time
• Subj. & Crs. # in the fourth column stands for Subject and Course Number. A typical Subject and Course Number looks like this: MATH 111, where MATH is the subject and 111 is the course number.
12-Hour Clock
24-Hour Clock
12-Hour Clock
24-Hour Clock
6:00 a.m.
0600
—continued—
—continued—
7:00 a.m.
0700
3:00 p.m.
1500
• The fifth column is titled Sec., which stands for Section. The letter in front of the section number indicates which college of NMSU is offering the course. In the case of DACC, all section numbers begin with the letter D.
8:00 a.m.
0800
4:00 p.m.
1600
9:00 a.m.
0900
5:00 p.m.
1700
10:00 a.m.
1000
6:00 p.m.
1800
• The sixth column contains the course title.
11:00 a.m.
1100
7:00 p.m.
1900
• The Time column shows beginning and ending times of each class. (See the section titled “Times Stated in 24-Hour-Clock Time” on this same page.)
12:00 p.m.
1200
8:00 p.m.
2000
1:00 p.m.
1300
9:00 p.m.
2100
2:00 p.m.
1400
10:00 p.m.
2200
Student Confidentiality Form
al agency or institution attended by the student. Other information regarding disclosure of student data is posted at the Office of the Registrar in compliance with the Act.
The following information has been designated as Directory Information, which is subject to release to the public under the Buckley Amendment (PL 93-380), “The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974”): Students’ name, address, e-mail address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, classification, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous education-
If you are a currently enrolled student and object to the release of this information to all publics, you must complete the form below and submit it to the New Mexico State University Office of the Registrar by one of the following means: (1) in person, (2) by faxing it to 575-6461579, or (3) by mailing it to “NMSU Registrar, MSC 3AR, Box 30001, Las Cruces, NM 88003.”
FOR NO RELEASE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
The no-release-of-information status will remain in effect unless revoked in writing.
________________________________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE PRINT
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
MIDDLE INITIAL
________________________________________________________________________________________________ NMSU BANNER I.D. NUMBER
SIGNATURE
DATE
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When Are Online Classes a Good Choice? WELCOME TO DACC ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SUPPORTED BY DOÑA ANA VIRTUAL LEARNING AND INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (VLIT) In many instances, online and distance learning courses provide students greater flexibility when planning their course schedule. Although online and distance learning courses offer convenience of delivery, they can be very demanding. You will need to be motivated and have good time-management skills to complete a course. ARE YOU READY TO LEARN ONLINE?
u The online learning environment can be challenging. Your success is linked directly to your effort and organization. u Online learning requires a high level of motivation and self-discipline, and you may find yourself spending more hours reading, writing, and completing coursework than you would if you took the same course in a classroom. u You will need your own computer and access to the Internet. Plan to spend 10 to 15 hours online a week for each course. Some courses also require you to attend a classroom session a few times during the semester. How do you know if you are ready to learn online? To determine if online learning is right for you, check the box next to the statements you can answer “yes” to: o I am a self-starter. I complete assignments on my own, following written instructions. o I organize my time well, even when managing multiple demands. o I am comfortable contacting my instructor if I have a question. o I have good reading and writing skills. o I use the Internet, e-mail, and word processing software regularly. o I have a reliable home computer with an Internet connection (preferably DLS or cable connectivity).
Distance Learning and Online Course Definitions Used in the Schedule INSTRUCTURE CANVAS, commonly referred to as “Canvas,” is a course management system that enables instructors to deliver a course to students via the Internet. A course can be “synchronous” or “asynchronous.” Synchronous courses require online participation at a particular time, while asynchronous courses allow students to arrange their own time for participation via the Internet. Asynchronous courses, nevertheless, do have required deadlines for assignments.
Some of the more common features include assignments, chat room, discussions, and an inbox with private mail, access to grades, online quizzes, a calendar, and student presentations. ONLINE COURSES
DACC online courses can be completed entirely online. If synchronous sessions are required, alternatives need to be provided so that students who live outside the immediate community can still complete the coursework. BLENDED/HYBRID COURSES
DACC blended courses are a combination of face-to-face and online learning. Approximately 25 to 75 percent of a blended course occurs in the face-to-face environment. Seat time in a classroom is reduced to reflect the proportion of the course delivered online. During classroom meetings, students interact with their instructor and classmates. During their online sessions, students are engaged in such activities as web discussions, blogs, chat sessions, communication via e-mail, and taking online quizzes.
o I can spend 10 to15 hours a week on each class.
INTERACTIVE TELEVISION – ITV
o I enjoy working independently.
ITV is a specialized, “synchronous” television broadcast system that uses the Internet to connect between sites. The classes are live with students and instructors sometimes at different locations. Students and instructors have the advantage of being able to see and talk with each other in real time. Interactive television courses require that students attend classes at specific sites around the state which have the capability of receiving and sending ITV broadcasts.
If you answered “yes” to most of these statements, online learning courses may be a good option for you. You need to be self-motivated. The ability to communicate well in writing is essential to success. Before enrolling in an online course, you should further assess your readiness for stepping into the online learning environment by taking the short DACC Readiness Quiz available at this address: http://dabcc.nmsu.libguides.com/vlit-student-resources
COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS
Still not sure about taking an online class? Student Canvas Training is a helpful workshop created for those students who would like to improve their knowledge of CANVAS and increase their success in online courses. The training is two hours long and will cover personal and technical skills necessary to succeed in an online environment. For more information about trainings, please see the events calendar:
If you purchased a new computer within the last five years, it is probably capable of handling online classes. You most likely will not need to purchase any extra hardware or upgrades to run DACC online classes.
http://dabcc.nmsu.libcal.com/eventscal
u 512 Megabytes (512 MB) of RAM (memory) or more
• Windows XP, Vista or Mac OS X operating system
• 800 x 600 resolution or higher
• Ethernet (100 Mbps) or wireless (802.11 b/g) internet connection • CD-R/W, DVD-R/W or USB mass-storage device
To access your CANVAS course, you will need an NMSU username and password, which you may obtain by visiting the following Web page and activating your account: http://my.nmsu.edu
u A desktop or laptop computer with at least a 1 Gigahertz (1000 MHz) Processor
u 80 gigabyte or larger hard drive • Sound card and speakers
To sign up for a VLIT training, go to dacc.nmsu.edu/VLIT, and click on “Events Calendar.”
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Schedule of Classes
Fall 2014 Online Classes (Detailed course listings begin on page 21.) ACCT 221 ACCT 222 AHS 120 AHS 202
Financial Accounting Management Accounting Medical Terminology Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care ANTH 125G Introduction to World Cultures ANTH 201G Introduction to Anthropology ART 101G Orientation in Art BCIS 110 Introduction to Computerized Information Systems BCT 114 Basic Carpentry BIOL 101G Human Biology BIOL 101GL Human Biology Laboratory BIOL 154 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology BMGT 110 Introduction to Business BMGT 140 Principles of Supervision I BMGT 201 Work Readiness and Preparation BMGT 232 Personal Finance BOT 101 Keyboarding Basics BOT 106 Business Mathematics BOT 209 Business and Technical Communications BOT 211 Information Processing I BOT 215 Spreadsheet Applications BOT 217 Powerpoint Presentation BOT 239 Personal Development BOT 298 Independent Study BUSA 111 Business in a Global Society C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior C EP 210 Educational Psychology C J 101G Introduction to Criminal Justice C J 205 Criminal Law I C J 210 The American Law Enforcement System C J 221 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation C J 230 Introduction to Corrections C J 250 Courts and the Criminal Justice System C S 110 Computer Literacy C S 171G Introduction to Computer Science CCDM 112N Developmental Algebra I CCDR 110N Effective College Reading CHSS 101 Overview of Health and Community Services CHSS 299 Service Learning Exp. in Human & Comm. Services CMT 130 Introduction to Web Design CMT 221 Cooperative Experience
CMT 298 Independent Study COLL 101 College/Life Success COLL 103 Managing Your Money COLL 120 Career Exploration COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication COMM 285 Survey of Communication Theory DAS 101 Introduction to Dental Assisting DRFT 190 Finding and Maintaining Employment DRFT 230 Building Systems Drafting DRFT 255 Independent Study DRFT 278 Advanced CAD Applications ECED 115 Child Growth, Development, and Learning ECED 125 Health, Safety, and Nutrition ECED 135 Family and Community Collaboration ECED 235 Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading ECED 245 Professionalism ECED 255 Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs ECED 265 Guiding Young Children ECED 270 Program Management ECON 201G Introduction to Economics ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics EMD 250 Introduction to Education ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition ENGL 203G Business and Professional Communication ENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences ENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication FIN 206 Introduction to Finance GEOG 111G Geography of the Natural Environment GEOG 120G Culture and Environment GEOL 111G Survey of Geology GOVT 100G American National Government GOVT 110G Introduction to Political Science HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History HIST 202G Introduction to Recent American History HIST 261 New Mexico History HIT 110 Electronic Health Records HIT 130 Health Information Tech. Anatomy & Physiology
HIT 140 HIT 150 HIT 158 HIT 240 HIT 258 HIT 268 HL S 150G HL S 275 HL S 295 HOST 201 HOST 202 HOST 205 HOST 221 L SC 100 L SC 111 L SC 112 L SC 120 L SC 130 L SC 140 L SC 150 L SC 153 L SC 155 L SC 160 L SC 165 L SC 193 L SC 210 L SC 221 L SC 232 L SC 240 L SC 261 L SC 295 L SC 298
Health Information Introduction to Pathophysiology Introduction to Medical Terminology Advanced Medical Terminology Health Information Quality Management Medical Coding II Health Information Systems Personal Health and Wellness Foundations of Health Education Essentials of Public Health Introduction to Hospitality Industry Front Office Operations Housekeeping, Maintenance, and Security Cooperative Experience Introduction to Libraries Introduction to Information Literacy in an Electronic Introduction to Consumer Health Information Cataloging Basics I: Descriptive Cataloging Introduction to Technical Services in Libraries Multimedia Materials and Presentations in Libraries Library Services for Children and Young Adults Picture Books and Young Children Award Winning Books for Children Introduction to Public Services in Libraries Customer Service in Libraries Poetry for Children Technology Planning Libraries Experiential Learning I Disaster Planning for Libraries Internet Resources and Research Strategies U.S. Government Documents Introduction to Young Adult Literature Independent Study
LAWE 233 Practical Approach to Terrorism MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation MGT 201 Intro. to Management MKTG 203 Introduction to Marketing MUS 101G An Introduction to Music MUS 201G History of Jazz in Popular Music: A Blending of Cultures NA 111 Alzheimer/Dementia Care Focus OECS 101 Computer Basics OECS 105 Introduction to Information Technology OECS 110 Introduction to Power Point OECS 128 Operating Systems Linux/ Unix OECS 185 PC Maintenance and Selection I OECS 195 Java Programming I OECS 207 Windows OECS 208 Internet Applications OECS 214 Creating a Web Page OECS 215 Spreadsheet Applications OECS 220 Database Application and Design OECS 221 Cooperative Experience I OECS 222 Cooperative Experience II OECS 255 Special Topics OECS 261 Introduction to Networks OETS 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation PHIL 101G The Art of Wondering PHIL 211G Informal Logic PL S 160 Legal System for the Paralegal PL S 161 Legal Terminology PL S 221 Cooperative Experience I PL S 298 Independent Study PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology RESP 115 Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology SOC 101G Introductory Sociology SOC 201G Contemporary Social Problems SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Learners II SPAN 214 Spanish for Heritage Learners III STAT 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences THTR 101G The World of Theater WATR 230 Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Spring 2014
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Mini-Semester and Short Classes (Detailed course listings begin on page 21.) Mini-Semester 1
Mini-Semester 2
AUTO 130 Intro. to Transport. Industry BCT 114 Basic Carpentry BMGT 132 Principles of Selling CCDE 105N Effective Comm. Skills CCDE 110N General Composition CCDM 103N Pre-Algebra CCDM 114N Algebra Skills CCDR 110N Effective College Reading COLL 103 Managing Your Money COLL 120 Career Exploration COLL 155 Special Topics DRFT 101 Introduction to Drafting and Design Technologies DRFT 108 Drafting Concepts/ Descriptive Geometry DRFT 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals DRFT 240 Structural Systems Drafting DRFT 242 Roadway Devel. Drafting ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition HIT 268 Health Info.Systems HOST 202 Front Office Operations L SC 100 Intro. to Libraries L SC 111 Intro. to Information Literacy in an Electronic L SC 112 Introduction to Consumer Health Information L SC 120 Cataloging Basics I: Descriptive Cataloging L SC 140 Multimedia Materials and Presentations in Libraries L SC 210 Technology Planning Libraries L SC 240 Internet Resources and Research Strategies NA 104 Nursing Assistant Fundamentals NURS 149 Mental Health Nursing NURS 201 Special Topics NURS 234 Community Health Nursing NURS 235 Nursing Leadership & Mgt. OECS 101 Computer Basics OECS 110 Intro. to Power Point OECS 128 Operating Systems Linux/Unix OETS 255 Special Topics Tech. Studies PHIL 101G The Art of Wondering WELD 125 Intro. to Pipe Welding WELD 140 Intro. to GTAW (TIG) WELD 160 Intro. to SAW and FCAW
AUTO 131 Class A CDL BCIS 110 Introduction to Computerized Information Systems BCT 115 Carpentry Level I BMGT 126 Retail Management BMGT 201 Work Readiness and Preparation BOT 101 Keyboarding Basics C S 110 Computer Literacy CCDE 110N General Composition CCDM 114N Algebra Skills CCDR 110N Effective College Reading CMT 108 Introduction to Media Technologies CMT 222 Pre-production Management COLL 101 College/Life Success COLL 103 Managing Your Money COLL 155 Special Topics DRFT 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals DRFT 153 Survey Drafting Applications DRFT 243 Land Development Drafting DRFT 250 Principles of Detailing and Design DRFT 255 Independent Study ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition ENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences ENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication
(Aug. 21–Oct. 14)
(Oct. 15–Dec. 12)
FIRE 252 Vehicle Extrication HIST 202G Introduction to Recent American History HIT 240 Health Information Quality Management HOST 205 Housekeeping, Maintenance, and Security HVAC 290 Special Problems L SC 111 Intro. to Information Literacy in an Electronic L SC 130 Introduction to Technical Services in Libraries L SC 150 Library Services for Children and Young Adults L SC 160 Introduction to Public Services in Libraries L SC 298 Independent Study MATH 101 General Supplemental Instruction I MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra NA 105 Nursing Assistant Clinicals NURS 149 Mental Health Nursing OECS 205 Advanced Operating Systems: Administration OECS 214 Creating a Web Page OECS 221 Cooperative Experience I OECS 255 Special Topics OETS 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation PHIL 101G The Art of Wondering TCEN 110 Photovoltaic Application WELD 130 Introduction to GMAW MIG) WELD 150 Pipe Welding II WELD 180 GTAW II WELD 255 Special Problems in Welding Technology
About Mini Semesters and Short Courses DACC has two mini sessions per semester. The “MS1” and “MS2” designations appear in the first column of the class listings, which has the heading, “Begins, Ends.” For courses of lesser duration, the actual beginning and ending dates will appear in this column. Short courses sometimes have different add, cancellation and withdrawal dates than those of full-length courses. See the table on page 5. For dates pertaining to courses of shorter duration, call 575-527-7528.
Other Short Sessions
(consult main listings for dates) CHEF 125 Introductory Cake Decorating CHEF 126 Intermediate Cake Decorating CHEF 127 Chocolate Work CHEF 128 Advanced Chocolate Work CHEF 155 Special Topics FIRE 252 Vehicle Extrication HVAC 100 EPA Clean Air Act: Section 608 L SC 153 Picture Books and Young Children L SC 155 Award Winning Books for Children L SC 165 Customer Service in Libraries L SC 193 Poetry for Children L SC 232 Disaster Planning for Libraries L SC 261 U.S. Government Documents OEEM 101 CPR for the Health Care Professional OEEM 103 Heartsaver First Aid/CPR OEEM 155 Special Topics OEEM 158 Emergency Medical Technician–Combination OEEM 201 Human Pathophysiology OEEM 202 EMT–Paramedic I Respiratory Emergencies OEEM 203 EMT–Paramedic II Trauma Emergencies OEEM 206 Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care OEEM 207 Introduction to Pharmacology OEEM 212 EMT–Paramedic Cardiovascular Emergencies OEEM 213 EMT–Paramedic: Medical Emergencies I OEEM 214 EMT–Paramedic: Medical Environmental OEEM 216 EMT–Paramedic: Reproductive and Childhood OEEM 247 EMT–Paramedic Refresher
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Classes Offered at Satellite Locations (Detailed course listings begin on page 21.)
CHAPARRAL CENTER ART 101G Orientation in Art C S 110 Computer Literacy ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition GOVT 100G American National Government HL S 150G Personal Health and Wellness MATH 121G College Algebra
GADSDEN CENTER A ST 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences ACCT 221 Financial Accounting AHS 120 Medical Terminology ART 101G Orientation in Art ASTR 105G The Planets ASTR 110G Introduction to Astronomy BIOL 101G Human Biology BIOL 154 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 225 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 226 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BOT 101 Keyboarding Basics BOT 105 Business English I BOT 135 Keyboarding Technique Review BOT 170 Office Communications in Spanish I BOT 211 Information Processing I BOT 239 Personal Development BUSA 111 Business in a Global Society C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior C J 101G Introduction to Criminal Justice C J 205 Criminal Law I C J 221 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation C J 230 Introduction to Corrections C J 250 Courts and the Criminal Justice System C S 110 Computer Literacy
Key for abbreviations in “PLACE” column on following page:
CCDE 105N Effective Communication Skills CCDE 110N General Composition CCDM 100N Mathematics Preparation for College Success CCDM 103N Pre-Algebra CCDM 112N Developmental Algebra I CCDM 114N Algebra Skills CCDR 105N Fundamentals of Academic Reading CHEM 110G Principles and Applications of Chemistry CMT 108 Introduction to Media Technologies COMM 253G Public Speaking COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication ECED 115 Child Growth, Development, and Learning ECED 125 Health, Safety, and Nutrition ECED 135 Family and Community Collaboration ECED 265 Guiding Young Children ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition ENGL 203G Business and Professional Communication ENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences GEOL 111G Survey of Geology HIST 102G Modern Europe HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History HL S 150G Personal Health and Wellness HNDS 251 Human Nutrition LAWE 202 Police Patrol Procedures LAWE 204 Introduction to Homeland Security MAT 105 Introduction to Manufacturing MAT 106 Applied Manufacturing Practices
GADSDEN CENTER, continued
SUNLAND PARK CENTER
MAT 110
AHS 120 ASTR 110G BOT 105 BUSA 111
Machine Operation and Safety MATH 101 General Supplemental Instruction I MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra MATH 121G College Algebra MATH 142G Calculus for the Biological & Management Sciences MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation MKTG 203 Introduction to Marketing MUS 101G An Introduction to Music MUS 201G History of Jazz in Pop. Music: A Blending of Cultures NA 104 Nursing Assistant Fundamentals NA 109 Phlebotomist Basic NA 110 Electrocardiogram Technician Basic OEEM 101 CPR for the Health Care Professional OEEM 120 Emergency Medical Technician Basic OEEM 120L Emergency Medical Technician Basic Lab PHIL 101G The Art of Wondering PHIL 223G Ethics PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology SOC 101G Introductory Sociology SPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Learners II SPAN 214 Spanish for Heritage Learners III STAT 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences THTR 101G The World of Theater
HATCH CENTER AHS 120 Medical Terminology BOT 101 Keyboarding Basics COLL 101 College/Life Success
Medical Terminology Introduction to Astronomy Business English I Business in a Global Society C J 101G Introduction to Criminal Justice, continued C J 205 Criminal Law I C J 230 Introduction to Corrections C J 250 Courts and the Criminal Justice System C S 110 Computer Literacy CCDE 105N Effective Communication Skills CCDE 110N General Composition CCDM 100N Mathematics Preparation for College Success CCDM 114N Algebra Skills COMM 253G Public Speaking COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition ENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication GEOL 111G Survey of Geology GOVT 100G American National Government GOVT 110G Introduction to Political Science HIST 101G Roots of Modern Europe HIST 102G Modern Europe HL S 150G Personal Health and Wellness LAWE 201 Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency LAWE 205 Practical Field Investigations MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra MATH 121G College Algebra MGT 201 Intro. to Management MUS 101G An Introduction to Music PHIL 101G The Art of Wondering PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology SPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Learners II WELD 100 Structural Welding I
CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
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* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN, END
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Fall 2014 Classes
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CLASSES MEET AUGUST 21 THROUGH DECEMBER 12, 2014, EXCEPT AS NOTED MINI SESSION ONE (MS1) DATES: AUG 21–OCT 14 • MINI SESSION TWO (MS2) DATES: OCT 15–DEC 12 BEGIN, END LOC.
A ST
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
AHS 120
applied statistics
A ST 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences
EM GC
ACCT
accounting
42229 D01 0900-1015 MW 50404 D02 1330-1445 TR
EM CC GC WB
48459 D01 1030-1145 48460 D02 1400-1515 48461 D03 1900-2015 48462 D04
3 cr TR DAEM 201 MW DAMA 086 MW DAGC 125 ONLINE
ACCT 222 Management Accounting EM EM WB
AERT
aerospace technology
48455 D01 1200-1315 TR DAEM 201 48456 D02 1630-1745 MW DAEM 115 48457 D03 ONLINE
3 cr
48561 D80 0700-0745 MTWRF S-HSHS TBA
NOTE: CLASS FOR HSHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
AERT 121 Introduction to the Aerospace Workplace WC
42604 D60 0830-1110 MW
DAWD 122
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT LCPS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
AERT 122 Aerospace Safety and Quality
WC
42605 D60 1130-1410 MW
4 cr Aldred Mark
DAWD 120
Aldred Mark
DAWD 122
Aldred Mark
AERT 213 Aerospace Fluid Systems WC
Rush Stacy
3 cr
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT LCPS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
Balls Robert Noble David Smith Joseph
3 cr
42606 D60 1330-1510 TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT LCPS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
AERT 214 Aerospace Systems
3 cr
42607 D60 1530-1710 TR
WC
DAWD 118
AHS
allied health science
AHS 120
Medical Terminology
CC WB
50514 D02 1000-1115 TR DAHL 290 43489 D03 ONLINE
Shojaee Saeed Balizan Sarah
CC CC GC SP
43490 D04 43492 D06 43493 D07 46099 D40
WF MW MW TR
DAHL 286 DAHL 290 DAGC 115 DASP TBA
Shojaee Saeed Manrique E Kathamuthu R TBA
HC
43504 D50 1015-1130 MW
DAHC 118
Rooker Francis
CC
43497 D60 1530-1645 TR
DAHL 182
Rooker Francis
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT LCPS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Medical Terminology, continued
43500 D85 1345-1500 MW
ECHS 412
TBA
49676 D86 1345-1500 TR
ECHS 412
TBA
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
AHS 202
Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care
CC CC WB EM
AHS 250
Spanish for Health Professionals
CC
ANTH
anthropology
43508 D01 43509 D02 43510 D03 49652 D04
1500-1615 MW 1700-1930 T 1430-1545 1230-1345 MW
48483 D01 1700-1815 MW
DAMA 096 DAMA 096 ONLINE DASR 234
3 cr Kite Bruce Kite Bruce Reiser Julia Oushy Mai
3 cr DAHL 290
Manrique E
ANTH 125G Introduction to World Cultures
WB
42618 D01
3 cr
ONLINE
Mc Gahee Gaea
Aldred Mark
WB WB CC EM WB
42619 D01 42620 D02 42621 D03 1700-1815 42623 D05 1400-1515 42624 D06
ARCT
architecture
3 cr
ONLINE Mc Gahee Gaea ONLINE Chavez Christina TR DACL 274 Jackson Loralie TR DAAR 106 Weinberg Jessica ONLINE Tripp Allison
ARCT 101 Introduction to Architecture
EM EM
41642 D01 1000-1140 TR 41643 D02 1600-1740 MW
3 cr DADM 204 DADM 204
Kirton Julia Myers Clark
ARCT 104 Introduction to Architectural Drawing
EM
41645 D02 1600-1830 TR
4 cr
DADM 105
Kirton Julia
DADM 202
Myers Clark
ARCT 111 Architecture World History I
EM
41646 D01 1400-1540 TR
3 cr
ARCT 124 Global Issues and Sustainability 3 cr
NOTE: FINAL EXAM WILL BE IN-CLASS FACE TO FACE MEETING
0830-0945 1830-1945 1515-1630 0930-1045
* CRN SEC
ANTH 201G Introduction to Anthropology
AERT 111 Basic Electricity and Electronics
Balls Robert Noble David Gutierrez F Askew Mary
3 cr
3 cr
DAEM 222 Morgan Ellen DAGC PA1 Tadeo Joaquin
ACCT 221 Financial Accounting
BEGIN, END LOC.
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
50893 D01 1000-1140 F
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
3 cr DADM 203
TBA
ARCT 150 Orientation & Mentoring in Arch.–Constr.–Engineer. 2 cr
50338 D01 1600-1740 TR
ECHS 512
Rios Luis
ARCT 204 Architectural Design Studio I
EM I
5 cr
41650 D01 1300-1540 MWF DADM 105
Kirton Julia
ARCT 210 Architectural Delineation I
EM
41660 D02 1000-1140 MW
3 cr DADM 105 Lundeen Gerald
ARCT 250 Construction Documents
EM
50339 D01 1200-1340 TR
3 cr DADM 203
Rios Luis
ARCT 295 Professional Development and Leadership–AIAS
EM S
41671 D01 1200-1250 F
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
1 cr
DADM 204 Williams Robert
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
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ART
* CRN SEC
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
DAYS ROOM
ART 101G Orientation in Art
3 cr
EM WB EM WB WB GC CH
42625 D01 1100-1215 42626 D02 42627 D03 0830-1100 42628 D04 42629 D05 49755 D06 1400-1515 49348 D85 1500-1550
CH
50280 D86 1500-1550 MWF DACH P2
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
TR DAAR 112 Chase Mariah ONLINE Pabor John F DAAR 112 Schwaiger Glenn ONLINE Schwaiger Glenn ONLINE Schwaiger Glenn TR DAGC 117 Valenzuela M MWF DACH P1 Valenzuela M TBA
EM EM
ART 150
Drawing I
42630 D01 0900-1130 MW 50281 D02 1200-1430 MW
EM
ART 260
Introduction to Painting EM
ART 275
Introduction to Ceramics
3 cr
42633 D01 1300-1530 TR
DAAR 112 Billman Timothy
3 cr
42634 D01 0900-1130 TR
NR
Schwaiger Glenn
NOTE: CLASS MEETS AT THE LAS CRUCES MUSEUM OF ART AT 491 N. WATER
Special Topics in Studio
1–3 cr
42636 D01 0900-1130 TR
NR
Schwaiger Glenn
NOTE: CLASS MEETS AT THE LAS CRUCES MUSEUM OF ART AT 491 N. WATER
ART 295G Introduction to Art History I
EM
50282 D01 1830-1945 TR
ASTR
astronomy
3 cr DAAR 112
ASTR 105G The Planets
EM GC
42994 D01 0900-1015 0830-1030 42995 D02 1800-2030 1830-2100
4 cr MW F M W
DAAR 109 DAAR 111 DAGC 127 DAGC 127
ASTR 110G Introduction to Astronomy
EM GC SP EM
AUTO
42996 D01 1030-1145 1100-1330 42998 D02 1800-2030 1800-2030 42999 D03 1415-1645 48430 D04 1330-1445 1530-1700
Mason Paul TBA
4 cr MW F T R MW TR R
DAAR 109 Mason Paul DAAR 111 DAGC 122 Hastings Robert DAGC 111 DASP 116 Hastings Robert DAAR 109 Mason Paul DAAR 109
automotive technology
CC
42574 D01 1300-1635 MW
5 cr DATS 141
Ruiz George
AUTO 117 Electronic Analysis and Tune-Up of Gasoline Engines 5 cr
CC
42577 D60 1115-1440 TR
DATS 156F
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT LCPS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
MS2
Retana Jose
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR GHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
CC
42578 D01 0800-1125 TR
48627 D50 1000-1135 MTWR S-HHS TBA
I
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR HHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
5 cr DATS 156G Matthews Wade
Villegas Isaac
AUTO 125 Brakes CC CC
5 cr 42581 D01 0830-1205 MW 42582 D02 0830-1150 TR
DATS 154 DATS 154
Ruiz George Ruiz George
AUTO 126 Suspension, Steering, and Alignment CC
42583 D01 1620-1940 TR
5 cr
DATS 154
Retana Jose
DATS 154
Meza Roman
AUTO 127 Basic Automatic Transmission
CC
42595 D90 0900-1410 S
4 cr
AUTO 130 Introduction to Transportation Industry MS1
WC I
3 cr
42600 D01 0730-1000 MWF DAWD 120
Walker Dicky
AUTO 131 Class A CDL MS2
WC
3 cr
50374 D01 0930-1000 MWF DAWD 120
Walker Dicky
AUTO 137 Fuel Systems and Emission Controls
CC
42601 D01 1700-2210 F
4 cr
DATS 154
Meza Roman
AUTO 139 Automotive Computer Controls
CC
42602 D01 1100-1330 MW
4 cr DATS 156F
Retana Jose
AUTO 221 Cooperative Experience I
1- 6 cr
CC I S 42603 D01 1050-1130 F
DATS 154
Retana Jose
AUTO 295 Special Topics
CC
BCIS
business computer information systems
BCIS 110
Introduction to Computerized Information Systems 3 cr
MS2
WB WB WB
BCT
building construction technology
BCT 101
Introduction to Construction I
WC WC
46939 D01 TBA
2 cr
41859 D01 41860 D02 50479 D03
TBA
BCT 102
42420 D01 0915-1030 TR 50363 D02 1730-1845 TR 50364 D80 TBA TBA
Juarez Jon Medrano Manuel Juarez Jon
2 cr DAWD 126 Brooks Robert DAWD 126 Gall Kevin S-HSHS TBA TBA
Introduction to Construction II
WC WC
BCT 103
DATS TBA Matthews Wade
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE
42423 D01 1035-1150 TR 50365 D02 1850-2005 TR 50366 D80 TBA TBA
NOTE: CLASS FOR HSHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
50891 D40 0845-1011 MTWRF S-GHS TBA Enriquez Carlos
AUTO 119 Manual Transmission/Clutch
50892 D41 0830-0950 MTWRF S-CHS TBA Galvan Robert
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR CHAPARRAL DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
NOTE: CLASS FOR HSHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
AUTO 112 Basic Gasoline Engines
Chase Mariah
MW DATS 156G Matthews Wade TR DATS 156G Matthews Wade MW DATS 154 Singleton Travis MTWRF S-GHS TBA Enriquez Carlos
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR GHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
DAAR 112 Billman Timothy
1300-1545 1320-1550 1800-2015 0845-1011
4 cr
DAAR 112 Schwaiger Glenn DAAR 112 Billman Timothy
3 cr
42632 D02 0800-1030 TR
I
INSTRUCTOR
DAYS ROOM
42579 D01 42580 D02 48568 D03 50889 D40
3 cr
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
TIME
CC I CC I CC I MS1
ART 110G Visual Concepts
ART 294
* CRN SEC
AUTO 120 Electrical Systems
art
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2 cr DAWD 126 Brooks Robert DAWD 126 Gall Kevin S-HSHS TBA TBA
Introduction to Construction Laboratory
WC
42426 D01 0915-1145 F 50367 D80 TBA TBA
NOTE: CLASS FOR HSHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
DAWD 126C S-HSHS TBA
3 cr Gall Kevin TBA
Column headed by * : A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
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* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
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* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
building construction technology , cont ’ d
BIOL 154
Introductory Anatomy and Physiology, continued
BCT 107
Painting I
WC
GC
BCT 114
Basic Carpentry
4 cr
42430 D01 0900-0950 MW 0950-1130 MW
MS1
WC
BCT 115
Carpentry Level I
DAWD 126 Brooks Robert DAWD 126C
3 cr
42433 D01 1330-1730 MW
DAWD 126
Gall Kevin
3 cr
MS2
WC I
BCT 116
Basic Carpentry Lab
42434 D01 1330-1730 MW
DAWD 126
WC
BCT 130
Professional Development and Leadership
WC I S 50368 D01 1330-1420 T
BIOL
biology
Gall Kevin
2 cr
42435 D01 1330-1510 F
DAWD 126 DAWD 126
BIOL 101G Human Biology
Gall Kevin
1 cr Gall Kevin
3 cr
EM
43540 D01 0900-1130 M
DASR 233
Gonzalez-Nino
GC
43544 D02 1100-1330 T
DAGC 122
TBA
WB
43551 D03
CC
43554 D04 1130-1400 R
DAHL 182 Gonzalez-Nino
CC
43556 D05 1730-2000 R
DAHL 182
Muhyi Rejah
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101GL D01 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101GL D02 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101GL D03
ONLINE
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101GL D04 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101GL D05
BIOL 101GL Human Biology Laboratory
Roychowdhury
1 cr
EM
43542 D01 0900-1130 W
DASR 233
Gonzalez-Nino
GC
43549 D02 1100-1330 R
DAGC 122
TBA
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101G D01 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101G D02
WB
43552 D03
CC
43555 D04 1130-1400 T
DAHL 181 Gonzalez-Nino
CC
43557 D05 1730-2000 T
DAHL 181
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101G D03
ONLINE
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101G D04 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 101G D05
BIOL 111G Natural History of Life
Roychowdhury
Muhyi Rejah
3 cr
CC
43558 D01 1430-1700 W
DACL 272 Davis Jonathan
CC
50517 D02 1430-1700 W
DACL 272 Davis Jonathan
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 111GL D01 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 111GL D02
BIOL 111GL Natural History of Life Laboratory
1 cr
CC
43559 D01 1430-1700 M
DAHL 181 Davis Jonathan
CC
50519 D02 0830-1100 M
DAHL 181 Davis Jonathan
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 111G D01 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 111G D02
BIOL 154
Introductory Anatomy and Physiology
CC WB EM EM
4 cr
43560 D01 1730-2000 M DAHL 181 TBA 1730-2000 W DAHL 182 43564 D02 ONLINE Roychowdhury 43566 D03 1230-1345 MW DASR 233 Chu Jiming 1400-1630 M DASR 237 50521 D04 1230-1345 TR DASR 237 Reiser Julia 1400-1630 T DASR 237
43568 D05 1100-1215 MW 1100-1330 F
DAGC 115 DAGC 122
TBA
BIOL 211G Cellular and Organismal Biology
3 cr
CC
43570 D01 1000-1115 MW
DAMA 096
Balizan Sarah
CC
50523 D02 1000-1115 MW
DAMA 096
Balizan Sarah
BIOL 211GL Cellular and Organismal Biology Laboratory
1 cr
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 211GL D01 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 211GL D02
CC
43579 D01 1130-1400 W
DAHL 181
Balizan Sarah
CC
50524 D02 1130-1400 M
DAHL 181
Balizan Sarah
BIOL 221
Introductory Microbiology
EM
43582 D01 0900-1015 TR
DASR 233
Chu Jiming
CC
43594 D02 1330-1445 TR
DAHL 290 Villanueva Zully
CC
43599 D03 1700-1815 TR
DAHL 290 Villanueva Zully
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 211G D01 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 211G D02
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 221L D01 NOTE 2: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110 & BIOL 225 NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 221L D02 NOTE 2: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110 & BIOL 225 NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 221L D03 NOTE 2: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110 & BIOL 225
3 cr
BIOL 221L Introductory Microbiology Laboratory
1 cr
EM
43588 D01 1030-1145 TR
DASR 237
CC
43596 D02 1430-1545 TR
DAHL 183 Villanueva Zully
CC
43604 D03 1830-1945 TR
DAHL 183 Villanueva Zully
BIOL 225
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
CC
43607 D01 0830-1100 T 0830-1100 R
DAHL 286 Davis Jonathan DAHL 181
EM
43608 D02 0900-1130 W 0900-1130 F
DASR 237 DASR 237
CC
43609 D03 0830-1100 T 0830-1100 R
DAHL 181 Roychowdhury DAHL 286
CC
43610 D04 0830-1100 M 0830-1100 W
DAHL 286 Roychowdhury DAHL 181
GC
43611 D05 1230-1345 WF 1400-1630 F
DAGC 115 DAGC 122
TBA
EM
47681 D06 1400-1630 W 1400-1630 F
DASR 233 DASR 237
Chu Jiming
CC
49737 D07 1730-2000 T 1730-2000 R
DAHL 286 Davis Jonathan DAHL 181
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 221 D01 NOTE 2: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110 & BIOL 225 NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 221 D02 NOTE 2: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110 & BIOL 225 NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BIOL 221 D03 NOTE 2: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110 & BIOL 225
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
BIOL 226
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
CC
43612 D01 1430-1700 M 1430-1700 W
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
Chu Jiming
4 cr
Chu Jiming
4 cr DAHL 286 Roychowdhury DAHL 181
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
24 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BIOL 226
Human Anatomy and Physiology II, continued
CC
43614 D02 1715-1830 MW 1830-2100 W
DAHL 286 DAHL 181
Balizan Sarah
EM
43615 D03 1500-1730 T 1500-1730 R
DASR 233 DASR 237
Chu Jiming
CC
43616 D04 1130-1245 TR 1300-1530 R
DAHL 290 DAHL 181
Balizan Sarah
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
GC
43617 D05 1230-1345 TR 1400-1630 R
NOTE: PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: CHEM 110G
BIOL 227
Pathophysiology
CC CC
48601 D02 1430-1700 W
NOTE 1: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110G & BIOL 225 NOTE 2: CO-REQ/PRE-REQ: BIOL 226
BMGT
DAHL 290 DAHL 286
CC EM WB
EM EM
3 cr
EM
3 cr
42264 D01 1030-1300 TR
DAEM 113 De La Cruz Laura
BMGT 140 Principles of Supervision I
CC WB WB EM
42265 D01 0900-1015 42267 D03 42268 D04 50397 D05 1330-1445
3 cr MW DAMA 123 Kushner Eric ONLINE De La Cruz Laura ONLINE Saucedo Andy TR DAEM 221 Keeney Joan
BMGT 191 ENACTUS (Students in Free Enterprise)
EM
42270 D01 1200-1250 F
1 cr
DAEM 113
BMGT 201 Work Readiness and Preparation MS2
EM WB EM EM WB
42271 D01 1330-1420 MW DAEM 113 Hetrick Elizabeth 42272 D02 ONLINE Hetrick Elizabeth 49740 D03 0800-1120 F DAEM 221 Ormand David
2 cr
49741 D04 1300-1620 F DAEM 221 Ormand David 50398 D05 ONLINE Hetrick Elizabeth
BMGT 221 Cooperative Experience I
EM I S 42274 D01 1100-1150 F
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
3 cr DAEM 113
BMGT 231 Legal Issues in Business
WB EM
Saucedo Andy
2 cr
BMGT 201 Work Readiness and Preparation MS2
Shult Milton
DAEM 113 De La Cruz Laura
BMGT 132 Principles of Selling MS1
Shult Milton
3 cr
42263 D01 1030-1300 TR
Saucedo Andy
3 cr
50399 D01 ONLINE Pollack Maureen 42277 D02 1200-1315 MW DAEM 117 Villani Dino
Mini Session One (MS1) Dates: Aug 21 – Oct 14
|
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
WB
3 cr
42279 D01 ONLINE
Hitson Shirley
3 cr
CC EM WB EM
42281 D01 42282 D02 42283 D03 42284 DP1
0900-1015 1030-1145 ONLINE 1200-1315
TR DAMA 123 Williams Susan MW DAEM 221 Williams Susan Weiss Samuel TR DAEM 222 Williams Susan
EM
50400 DP2 1200-1315 MW
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
DAEM 222 Williams Susan
BMGT 277 Small Business Management
DAEM 117 Altamirano Tim
BMGT 126 Retail Management MS2
TBA
42256 D01 1030-1145 TR DAMA 123 Kushner Eric 42257 D02 1030-1145 MW DAEM 117 Fetters Margery 42259 D04 ONLINE Keeney Joan 42262 D01 1800-1915 TR
TIME
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
3 cr
BMGT 112 Principles of Banking
* CRN SEC
BMGT 240 Human Relations
business management
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business
BMGT 232 Personal Finance
3 cr
43618 D01 0900-1130 F
NOTE 1: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110G & BIOL 225 NOTE 2: CO-REQ/PRE-REQ: BIOL 226
DAGC 115 DAGC 122
BEGIN, END
Schedule of Classes
EM
42285 D01 0900-1015 MW
3 cr DAEM 117 Fetters Margery
BMGT 282 Introduction to International Business Management 3 cr
EM
42286 D01 0900-1015 TR
BOT
business office technology
BOT 101
Keyboarding Basics
MS2
CC CC EM CC WB GC HC
BOT 102
Keyboarding: Document Formatting
EM
BOT 105
Business English I
EM GC SP EM
42113 D01 42114 D02 50634 D03 49601 DP1
EM
50433 DP2 1600-1715 MW
BOT 106
Business Mathematics
CC EM WB WB
BOT 109
Business English II
EM
BOT 110
Records Management
EM
BOT 120
Accounting Procedures I
EM EM
BOT 121
Accounting Procedures II
EM
42106 D01 0800-0940 42107 D02 0800-0940 42108 D03 0800-0940 42109 D04 1800-2005 42110 D05 42111 D06 1100-1240 50432 D50 1000-1115
DAEM 117
Keeney Joan
3 cr MW DAMA 086 Avitia Barbara TR DAMA 086 Avitia Barbara MW DAEM 115 TBA MWF DAMA 086 TBA ONLINE Tillett Tracy TR DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda TR DAHC 118 TBA
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
42112 D01 1200-1340 TR 1200-1315 0800-0915 1700-1815 1600-1715
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
DASR 130
Skalic Linda
MW DAMA 086 Avitia Barbara MW DAEM 219 Koller Bryan ONLINE Avitia Hillary ONLINE Groves Paula
42120 D01 1200-1315 MW 50434 D02 1200-1340 MW 42125 D03 1200-1340 TR 42127 D01 1600-1740 TR
|
DAEM 109 Achen Kathryn DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda DASP TBA TBA DASR 130 Skalic Linda
3 cr
42119 D01 1800-1915 MW
Mini Session Two (MS2) Dates: Oct 15 – Dec 12
3 cr Avitia Hillary
3 cr MW TR MW TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
42115 D01 1200-1340 42116 D02 1600-1740 42117 D03 42118 D04
DAEM 115
3 cr DAEM 115
Skalic Linda
DAEM 115
Avitia Hillary
3 cr 3 cr DAEM 219 Garcia Rosemary DAEM 219 Koller Bryan
3 cr DAEM 219
Koller Bryan
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BOT
business office technology , CONTINUED
BOT 135
Keyboarding Technique Review
GC
BOT 170
Office Communications in Spanish I
GC
BOT 203
Office Equipment and Procedures I
EM
BOT 205
Microcomputer Accounting I
EM
BOT 206
Microcomputer Accounting II
EM
BOT 208
Medical Office Procedures
EM
BOT 209
Business and Technical Communications
CC EM WB WB
BOT 211
Information Processing I
EM
42144 D01 1330-1510 MW
DAEM 115
Abernathy S
GC
42145 D02 0800-0940 MW
DAGC 125
Chappell Hilda
WB
42146 D03
BOT 215
Spreadsheet Applications
WB
42128 D01 1430-1545 TR 42135 D01 1330-1445 MW 42136 D01 1000-1140 TR 42137 D01 1400-1540 TR 42138 D01 1400-1540 MW
42140 D01 1000-1115 42141 D02 1800-1915 42142 D03 42143 D04
42147 D01
SUBTITLE: MICROSOFT EXCEL
3 cr Avitia Hillary
3 cr DAEM 219
Koller Bryan
3 cr DAEM 219
Koller Bryan
DAEM 109
Sletten Mary
3 cr
ONLINE
Tillett Tracy
ONLINE
Avitia Hillary
3 cr
Powerpoint Presentation
WB
BOT 221
Cooperative Experience I
EM I S 42149 D01 1600-1715 F
BOT 222
Cooperative Experience II
EM I S 50435 D01 1600-1715 F
SUBTITLE: MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
DAEM 115
3 cr Chappell Hilda
3 cr
BOT 217
42148 D01
DAGC 125
Chappell Hilda
TR DAMA 086 Achen Kathryn TR DAEM 219 Skalic Linda ONLINE Fernandez Neta ONLINE Fernandez Neta
SUBTITLE: MICROSOFT WORD SUBTITLE: MICROSOFT WORD
3 cr DAGC 125
3 cr ONLINE
Smith Joseph
1–3 cr DAEM 115
Skalic Linda
1–3 cr DAEM 115
Medical Transcription I
Skalic Linda
3 cr
EM
BOT 228
Medical Insurance Billing
50436 D90 1000-1320 S
DAEM 109
EM
BOT 239
Personal Development
WB GC
BOT 241
Auditing and Business Issues
EM
BOT 270
Business Office Technology Capstone
EM
BOT 298
Independent Study
WB
TBA
3 cr
42156 D01 1730-1910 TR
DAEM 109
TBA
3 cr
42157 D01 ONLINE Achen Kathryn 42158 D02 1000-1115 MW DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda 42161 D01 1000-1115 MW 48908 D01 1000-1140 MW 50437 D01
3 cr DAEM 109 DAEM 115
Koller Bryan
3 cr Avitia Hillary
1–3 cr ONLINE
BEGIN, END
BUSA
3 cr
42139 D01 1330-1510 MW
SUBTITLE: MICROSOFT WORD
BOT 223
25
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
TBA
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
business administration
BUSA 111 Business in a Global Society 42230 D01 1300-1445 42231 D02 1800-1915 42232 D03 1100-1215 42233 D04 50405 D40 0930-1045
3 cr
EM GC GC WB SP
MW DAEM 221 Kushner Eric TR DAGC PA1 Powe Reginal TR DAGC PA1 Tadeo Joaquin ONLINE Saucedo Andy MW DASP P4 Tadeo Joaquin
C EP
counseling and educational psychology
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior
3 cr
EM EM EM EM EM EM EM WB WB WB WB WB WB WB CC GC
44169 D01 1100-1215 44170 D02 1400-1515 44171 D03 1730-2000 44173 D04 1030-1145 44174 D05 1330-1445 44178 D06 0900-1130 44183 D07 1530-1645 44187 D08 44189 D09 44190 D10 44196 D11 44198 D12 44199 D13 44201 D14 48776 D16 1000-1115 47670 D40 0930-1045
MW DASR 234 Murdock Mylis MW DASR 234 Mundy-Castle K T DASR 236 Vaudrey K TR DASR 234 Bradley Shannon TR DASR 234 Murdock Mylis F DASR 234 Steinhoff Ann TR DASR 234 Mundy-Castle K ONLINE Murdock Mylis ONLINE Rhodes Katharine ONLINE Rhodes Katharine ONLINE Murdock Mylis ONLINE Clark Julie ONLINE Finke Sarah ONLINE Trujillo Freda MW DAHL 184 Mundy-Castle K TR DAGC 115 TBA
CC
44185 D61 1000-1115 TR
C EP 210
Educational Psychology
EM EM WB
C J
criminal justice (SEE ALSO LAW ENFORCEMENT)
C J 101G
Introduction to Criminal Justice
WB WB EM EM
C J 101G
Introduction to Criminal Justice, continued
EM EM EM GC GC GC SP
C J 205
Criminal Law I
WB
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
DAHL 184
Steinhoff Ann
3 cr
44181 D01 0930-1045 MW DASR 234 Murdock Mylis 44182 D02 1730-2000 W DASR 234 Lewis Annie 44203 D03 ONLINE Bradley Shannon
42479 D01 42480 D02 42492 D04 0800-0915 42493 D05 0800-0915 42494 D06 42495 D07 42496 D08 42520 D09 48555 D11 48556 D12 50635 D13
1830-2100 1700-1815 0800-1030 1800-2030 0800-0915 1100-1215 1100-1215
T MW F T TR MW MW
DASR 137 DASR 137 DASR 137 DAGC 128 DAGC 115 DAGC TBA DASP TBA
Ferguson Jeffrey Derouen Richard Dimatteo Henry Perez Larry Hall Kevin Perez Larry Chavez Richard
3 cr
42482 D01
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
3 cr
ONLINE Dimatteo Henry ONLINE Dimatteo Henry MW DASR 137 Dimatteo Henry TR DASR 137 Levine David
ONLINE
Perea Conrad
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
26 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
C J 205
Criminal Law I, continued
WB EM EM GC GC SP
C J 210
The American Law Enforcement System
WB WB EM EM EM
C J 221
Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation
WB WB EM EM EM GC
C J 230
Introduction to Corrections
WB EM EM GC SP
42483 D02 42498 D03 1700-1815 42499 D04 1830-2100 42521 D05 1800-2030 48560 D06 1100-1215 50636 D07 1100-1215 42484 D01 42485 D02 42500 D03 1230-1345 42502 D05 1100-1215 42503 D06 1100-1330 42486 D01 42487 D02 42504 D03 0930-1045 42505 D04 1830-2100 42506 D05 1400-1515 42523 D06 1800-2030 42488 D01 42489 D02 TBA 42507 D03 1830-2100 42508 D04 1230-1345 42524 D05 1800-2030 50471 D06 0800-0915
ONLINE Perea Conrad TR DASR 137 Ramirez Florencio M DASR 137 Ramirez Florencio M DAGC 128 Saucedo Ernesto TR DAGC TBA Hall Kevin TR DASP 115 Perez Larry ONLINE ONLINE MW DASR 137 TR DASR 137 F DASR 137
3 cr Williams Richard Williams Richard Levine David Derouen Richard Levine David Marquez Samuel
ONLINE ONLINE W DASR 137 TR DASR 137 R DAGC 128 MW DASP 115
Alvillar Veronica Alvillar Veronica Dudley Martha Martinez G TBA Chavez Richard
3 cr
Courts and the Criminal Justice System
WB WB EM EM SP GC
C S
computer science
C S 110
Computer Literacy
MS2 MS2
WB WB WB WB WB WB CC CC CC CC CC CC CC
41862 D01 41863 D02 41864 D03 41865 D04 41868 D07 41869 D08 41872 D11 0830-0920 41873 D12 0930-1020 41874 D13 1030-1120 41876 D15 1230-1320 41877 D16 1400-1515 41878 D17 1530-1645 41897 D19 1130-1245
3 cr Lara Joseph Lara Joseph Levine David Levine David Lara Joseph
ONLINE ONLINE MW DASR 137 R DASR 137 TR DASR 137 W DAGC 128
C J 250
42490 D01 42491 D02 42509 D03 1830-2100 42522 D04 1100-1215 50472 D05 0800-0915 50473 D06 0800-0915
INSTRUCTOR
3 cr
ONLINE Graves Scott ONLINE Graves Scott R DASR 135 Sewell Daniel MW DASR 137 Dimatteo Henry TR DASP 115 Whited Gregory MW DAGC 115 Libicer Stephen
3 cr ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE MWF DAMA 105 MWF DAMA 105 MWF DAMA 105 MWF DAMA 105 MW DAMA 105 MW DAMA 105 TR DAMA 105
Al-Nouman J Pfeiffer Heather Al-Nouman J TBA TBA TBA Chavez Robert TBA Chavez Robert Chavez Robert TBA TBA Chavez Robert
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
C S 110
Computer Literacy, continued
CC CC CC CC CC CC EM EM CC EM EM EM EM GC GC GC SP SP GC GC SP SP CH EM
C S 171G
Introduction to Computer Science
WB WB WB EM
CCDE
developmental english
41899 D20 41901 D21 41904 D22 41907 D23 41912 D24 41914 D25 41917 D26 41920 D27 41923 D28 41927 D29 41930 D30 41932 D31 41936 D32 41942 D34 41943 D35 41950 D37 41951 D38 41954 D39 41956 D40 41958 D41 41960 D42 41962 D43 48597 D44 41966 D90
1630-1745 1830-2100 1800-2030 1830-2100 1800-2030 1730-2000 0800-0915 1715-1830 1730-2000 1400-1515 0930-1045 1530-1645 1830-2100 1200-1315 1300-1415 1830-1945 1200-1315 1730-1845 0930-1045 0930-1045 0930-1045 0930-1045 0930-1045 0900-1130
41974 D01 50480 D02 48526 D03 48528 D05 1900-2040
Schedule of Classes
TR M T W R F TR MW F TR TR TR T MW TR TR TR MW TR TR MW TR TR S
DAMA 105 DAMA 105 DAMA 105 DAMA 105 DAMA 105 DAMA 105 DAEM 220 DAEM 220 DAMA 088 DAEM 218 DAEM 220 DAEM 218 DAEM 220 DAGC 125 DAGC 125 DAGC 125 DASP TBA DASP TBA DAGC 123 DAGC 125 DASP TBA DASP DACH 118 DAEM 220
ONLINE Javaher Nina ONLINE Javaher Nina ONLINE Pfeiffer Heather MW DAEM 109 Chavez Nemecio
4 cr
CC CC CC CC CC EM CC
43722 D01 1350-1555 1350-1555 43723 D02 1500-1705 1500-1705 43724 D03 1515-1720 1515-1720 43725 D04 1030-1235 1030-1235 43726 D05 1500-1705 1500-1705 43727 D06 1300-1505 43728 D07 1430-1635 1430-1635
M W M W T R T R T R MW M W
DAMA 101 Teitsworth Mike DATS 151 DAMA 088 Barnet Jeffrey DAMA 102 DAMA 088 Barnet Jeffrey DAMA 102 DACL 171 Teitsworth Mike DACL 175 DAMA 102 Chavarria Judith DAMA 088 DAAR 111 Mailhot Terese DACL 171 Medina-Lopez K DACL 173
CC CC CC
43729 D08 1730-1935 1730-1935 43730 D09 1530-1735 1530-1735 43731 D10 1800-2005 1800-2005
M W T R T R
DAMA 088 DAMA 102 DACL 171 DACL 173 DACL 171 DACL 173
NOTE: CLASS DESIGNATED FOR ESL STUDENTS
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Pina Gustavo Carter John Flores Estela Benoit Leilani Benoit Leilani Carter John Hardy Della Javaher Nina Evans Arden Gonzalez Y TBA TBA Javaher Nina Evans Arden Javaher Nina TBA Huff Fred Bell Kathleen
4 cr
CCDE 105N Effective Communication Skills
INSTRUCTOR
Fogle Taryn Gallegos C Perez Joanna
Column headed by * : A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
CCDE
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN, END
MS1
EM EM EM EM EM EM GC GC GC SP SP CC CC
43745 D11 0950-1155 MW 43748 D12 1345-1550 M 1345-1550 W 43750 D13 1600-1805 M 1600-1805 W 43753 D14 0800-1005 T 0800-1005 R 43754 D15 1335-1540 T 1335-1540 R 43756 D16 0950-1155 TR 43757 D17 1100-1305 M 1100-1305 W 43768 D18 1800-2005 M 1800-2005 W 43769 D19 1300-1505 T 1300-1505 R 43770 D20 1330-1535 M 1330-1535 W 43771 D21 1330-1535 T 1330-1535 R 49825 D22 1645-1850 MW 43721 DA1 0800-1005 M 0800-1005 TWR
CC
47715 DA2 1515-1720 MWR DACL 271 Marquez Theresa 1515-1720 T DACL 273
EM
50444 DP8 1345-1550 M 1345-1550 W
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DA1
MS1
DAEM 219 Torres Maria DAAR 113 TBA DASR 238 DAAR 115 Gallegos C DAAR 117 DAAR 115 Alden Donna DAAR 117 DAAR 115 Romo Rene DAAR 117 DAEM 219 Pinholster C DAGC 123 Chavarria Judith DAGC PB1 DAGC 123 Kilgore Nancy DAGC PB1 DAGC 123 Chavarria Abel DAGC PB1 DASP 112 Freeman E DASP TBA DASP TBA Freeman E DASP 112 DAMA 127 TBA DACL 173 Teitsworth Mike DACL 171
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DA2
DAAR 115 DAAR 117
Alden Donna
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDR 105 DP8, CCDM 103 DP8 & COLL 155 DP8
CCDE 110N General Composition
CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC
43785 D01 1500-1705 1500-1705 43790 D03 1245-1450 1245-1450 43792 D04 1500-1705 1500-1705 43794 D05 1515-1720 1515-1720 43797 D06 1730-1935 1730-1935 43799 D07 1730-1935 1730-1935 43801 D08 1730-1935 1730-1935 43803 D10 1515-1720 43806 D11 1600-1805 1600-1805 43809 D12 1730-1935 1730-1935 43810 D13 1830-2035 1830-2035
4 cr M W T R T R T R M W M W T R TR T R T R T R
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CCDE 110N General Composition, continued
developmental english , CONTINUED
CCDE 105N Effective Communication Skills, continued
27
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
DAMA 102 TBA DAMA 088 DAMA 102 Noyola Luis DAMA 088 DAMA 086 Havstad Jessica DAMA 126 DAMA 126 Noyola Luis DAMA 086 DACL 171 Mohammad A DACL 173 DACL 173 Depner Patricia DACL 171 DAMA 088 Mohammad A DAMA 102 DAMA 127 Smith Loraine DACL 173 Mc Namee Linda DACL 171 DACL 271 Noyola Luis DACL 174 DACL 173 Grandjean Miley DACL 171
EM EM EM
43819 D14 0800-1005 0800-1005 43820 D15 1345-1550 1345-1550 43821 D16 1600-1805 1600-1805
EM EM
43823 D17 0800-1005 T 43825 D18 1600-1805 T 1600-1805 R
DAAR 117 DAAR 115 DAAR 117
EM GC GC GC SP SP SP
43826 D19 1815-2020 TR 43827 D20 1100-1305 M 1100-1305 W 43828 D21 1330-1535 M 1330-1535 W 43831 D22 1830-2035 M 1830-2035 W 43834 D23 1600-1805 M 1600-1805 W 43838 D24 1100-1305 M 1100-1305 W 43845 D26 1730-1935 T 1730-1935 R
DAAR 115 Chapman B DAGC PB1 TBA DAGC 123 DAGC 123 Rodriguez S DAGC PB1 DAGC PB1 Mailhot Terese DAGC 123 DASP 112 Munoz Victor DASP TBA DASP 112 Gomez Maria DASP TBA DASP 112 Hoover Patricia DASP TBA
CC CC CC EM EM CC CC EM EM EM EM CC
47415 D27 1230-1435 TR 47432 D28 1800-2005 T 1800-2005 R 47433 D29 1800-2005 T 1800-2005 R 47716 D30 0800-1005 MTWR 48509 D31 0800-1005 MTWR 49778 D32 1300-1505 MW 49826 D33 1440-1645 M 1440-1645 W 43841 D34 1600-1805 M 1600-1805 W 43772 D35 1245-1450 MW 43811 D36 1100-1305 MW 48510 D38 1015-1220 T 1015-1220 R 43780 DA1 0800-1005 M 0800-1005 TWR
DAMA 086 Smith Harold DAMA 086 TBA DAMA 126 DAMA 126 Viramontes A DAMA 086 DAAR 113 Duran Reyes DAAR 113 Duran Reyes DAMA 127 TBA DACL 175 TBA DACL 171 DASR 231 TBA DASR 238 DASR 231 TBA DAEM 220 TBA DASR 231 TBA DASR 238 DACL 173 Teitsworth Mike DACL 171
CC
43781 DA2 1515-1720 MWR DACL 271 Marquez Theresa 1515-1720 T DACL 273
CC
43813 DA3 1730-1935 MT 1730-1935 WR
DAMA 102 DAMA 088
Lisenbee Lisa
GC
50445 DA4 1530-1725 M 1530-1725 TWR
DAGC PB1 DAGC 123
Almarez F
MS1 MS2 MS2
M W M W M W
NOTE 1: ACCELERATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 DA1
MS2
DAAR 117 Des Georges D DAAR 115 DAAR 117 Torres Maria DAAR 115 DAAR 117 Garcia Amy DAAR 115 Des Georges D Munoz Jesse
NOTE 1: ACCELERATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 DA2
MS1
NOTE 1: ACCELERATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 DA3
MS1
NOTE 1: ACCELERATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 DA4
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
28 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CCDE 110N General Composition, continued
43802 DI1 0800-0904 MW 0800-0904 TR
DAMA 102 Ludington Steve DAMA 088
CC
43783 DI2 1245-1335 MR 1245-1335 TW
DAMA 102 Guzman-Armijo DAMA 088
CC
43778 DP3 1030-1135 M 1030-1135 W 1030-1135 TR
DAMA 088 Barnet Jeffrey DAMA 102 DACL 271
MS1
EM
43817 DP5 1230-1435 TR
DAAR 113
CCDL
developmental esl
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 DI2
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 265 DP3 & ENGL 111 DP3
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 253 DP5 & ENGL 111 DP5 NOTE 2: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
CCDL 101N Basic Skills in English as a Second Language I
CC
43847 D01 1200-1405 M 1200-1405 W
DACL 171 DACL 173
CCDL 103N Basic Skills in English as a Second Language II
CC
43851 D01 1200-1405 M 1200-1405 W
DACL 171 DACL 173
Garcia Amy
4 cr Lopez Ramon
4 cr Lopez Ramon
CCDL 105N Intermediate Skills in English as a Second Language I 4 cr
CC
43855 D01 1200-1405 M 1200-1405 W
DACL 171 DACL 173
Lopez Ramon
CCDL 107N Intermediate Skills in English as a Second Language 4 cr
CC
43860 D01 1200-1405 M 1200-1405 W
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 D07
CCDM
DACL 171 DACL 173
Lopez Ramon
EM EM CC CC CC CC GC CC CC
43140 D01 43142 D02 43144 D04 43145 D05 43146 D06 43147 D07 43148 D08 43149 D09 50450 DE1
1300-1440 1300-1440 1030-1120 1130-1220 1730-1910 1730-1910 0740-0920 0830-1010 1245-1450
MW TR MTWR MTWR MW TR TR TR TR
MS1
4 cr
DAAR 116 Schneider Ellen DAAR 116 Schneider Ellen DATS 151 Jaramillo Carla DACL 174 Benzoni Ana M DAMA 101 Manshad M DAMA 101 Servais Kenneth DAGC 111 Giner Marta DACL 175 Jaramillo Carla DAMA 127 Delgado Adrian
4 cr M DAAR 111 Ahmad Ali W DAAR 116 MTWRF DACL 174 Macklin Marvin MTWRF DACL 174 Nirmalakhan G MTWRF DACL 174 Nirmalakhan G M DACL 271 Liu Juan W DACL 273 M DACL 273 Alford Lynn W DACL 271 TR DAMA 106 Reyes Pedro
Mini Session One (MS1) Dates: Aug 21 – Oct 14
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CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC GC GC SP SP SP SP GC SP CC GC CC CC CC
43311 D18 43312 D19 43313 D20 43314 D21 43315 D22 43316 D23 43317 D24 43318 D25 43319 D26 43320 D27 43321 D28 43322 D29 43323 D30 43324 D31 43326 D33 43327 D34 43328 D35 43329 D36 43330 D37 47744 D38 50451 D39 43331 DA1
1330-1455 1730-1935 0730-0935 1000-1205 1245-1420 1340-1545 1800-2005 0730-0835 0900-1005 1100-1305 1220-1315 1315-1425 1200-1405 0930-1135 1820-2025 1500-1705 1500-1705 1430-1635 1100-1305 1730-1935 1100-1305 1100-1305 1030-1235 1030-1235 0800-1005
MWF MW TR TR TR TR TR MTWR MTWR MW TR TR TR MW MW T R MW MW MW MW TR M W MTWR
DACL 275 Vasquez Luis DACL 275 Casillas Raul DACL 275 Hijar-Alvidrez H DACL 275 Reyes Sara DACL 275 Reyes Sara DATS 151 Williams Hilda DACL 275 Hernandez M DAMA 106 Milyard Bill DAMA 106 Milyard Bill DAGC 111 Bogale Melaku DAGC 113 Pallares J DAGC 127 DASP 116 Nur Salaheddin DASP 116 Ellis Sarah DASP 116 Ellis Sarah DASP 116 Germame Meaza DASP 116 DAGC 127 Giner Marta DASP 115 Rahnama Cyrus DACL 273 Torrez Leila DAGC 127 Dominguez A DAMA 106 Williams Hilda DACL 273 Reyes Sara DACL 271 DACL 271 Beard Dina
Noland Barbara
CC
50453 DE1 1245-1450 TR
DAMA 127 Delgado Adrian
EM
50452 DP8 1100-1205 MW 1145-1250 TR
DAAR 114 DAAR 114
Aldrich Vickie
CCDM 105N Mathematics Preparation and Pre-Algebra
5 cr
NOTE: EMPORIUM CLASS - COMPUTER BASED & FACE-TO-FACE STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN A SEMESTER
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 DP8, CCDR 105 DP8, AND COLL 155 DP8
INSTRUCTOR
47104 DA2 1230-1435 MTWR KN 146
CCDM 103N Pre-Algebra 43295 D02 1030-1235 1030-1235 43296 D03 0830-0920 43297 D04 1230-1320 43298 D05 1330-1420 43305 D12 1300-1505 1300-1505 43306 D13 1300-1505 1300-1505 43307 D14 1730-1935
DAYS ROOM
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DA4 (MS2) NOTE 2: DESIGNED FOR ACES MAJORS ONLY NOTE 3: CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, KNOX HALL RM. 146
EM CC CC CC CC CC CC
TIME
MS1
NOTE: EMPORIUM CLASS - COMPUTER BASED & FACE-TO-FACE STUDENTS WILL COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER
* CRN SEC
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DA1 & COLL 155 DA1
developmental mathematics
CCDM 100N Mathematics Preparation for College Success
CCDM 103N Pre-Algebra, continued
CC
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 DI1
BEGIN, END
Schedule of Classes
CC EM
48431 D01 1030-1145 1030-1145 1030-1145 50454 D02 0900-1015
M TR W MTWR
DACL 271 DACL 273 DAMA 106 DAAR 111
Gurrola Lucy Aldrich Vickie
CCDM 112N Developmental Algebra I
EM CC WB CC CC CC GC
43334 D03 1515-1720 1515-1720 43335 D04 1730-1935 43336 D05 48432 D06 0830-0955 0830-0955 48434 D07 1000-1125 1000-1125 48435 D08 1130-1255 1130-1255 48433 D09 1100-1305
Mini Session Two (MS2) Dates: Oct 15 – Dec 12
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4 cr T DAAR 116 Alghamdi A R DAAR 111 MW DAMA 106 Miller Alvin ONLINE Gonzalez Rita MW DACL 275 Manshad Shakir F DACL 271 MW DACL 275 Manshad Shakir F DACL 271 MW DACL 275 Manshad Shakir F DACL 271 TR DAGC 127 Germame Meaza
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
CCDM
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
EM CC CC
MS2
EM EM EM EM CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC EM CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC GC GC GC SP SP CC SP EM CC CC CC CC
4 cr
4 cr
43340 D01 0800-1005 MW DAAR 114 Dominguez A 43341 D02 1030-1235 M DAAR 116 Mabry William 1030-1235 W DAAR 111 43344 D05 1030-1235 T DAAR 111 Ahmad Ali 1030-1235 R DAAR 116 43345 D06 1030-1235 T DAAR 116 Mabry William 1030-1235 R DAAR 111 43346 D07 1430-1520 MTWRF DAMA 104 McMahan Jerry 43347 D08 1630-1720 MTWRF DACL 174 McMahan Jerry 43352 D13 1300-1505 T DACL 273 Taylor Javin 1300-1505 R DACL 271 43353 D14 1340-1545 T DACL 271 Blobner David 1340-1545 R DACL 273 43354 D15 1730-1935 TR DACL 273 Jaramillo Connie 43355 D16 1730-1935 TR DAMA 123 Cruz Laurie 43356 D17 0730-0855 MWF DACL 276 Sierra Adrian 43357 D18 0930-1055 MWF DACL 276 Taylor Javin 43358 D19 1130-1255 MWF DACL 276 Terrazas-Reyes J 43359 D20 1000-1205 TR DAMA 125 Pankayatselvan 43360 D21 1730-1935 MW DAAR 109 Pina Bernard 43361 D22 0730-0935 TR DACL 276 Moreno German 43362 D23 1000-1205 TR DACL 276 Moreno German 43363 D24 1230-1435 TR DACL 276 Pankayatselvan 43364 D25 1500-1705 TR DACL 276 Vasquez Luis 43365 D26 1730-1935 TR DACL 276 Terrell Shane 43366 D27 0800-0925 MW DAMA 129 Patrick John 0800-0925 F DAMA 123 43367 D28 1030-1235 TR DAMA 129 Gonzalez Rita 43368 D29 1100-1305 MW DAMA 126 Pankayatselvan 43369 D30 1130-1335 TR DATS 151 Blobner David 43370 D31 1515-1640 MWF DAMA 106 Terrazas-Reyes J 43371 D32 0800-0925 MWF DAGC 113 Hill Suzanne 43372 D33 1130-1255 MWF DAGC 113 Hill Suzanne 43373 D34 1800-1900 TR DAGC 113 Pallares J 1900-2005 TR DAGC 127 43374 D35 1730-1935 TR DASP 116 Sepulveda Karla 43375 D36 1200-1405 MW DASP 116 Ellis Sarah 43376 D37 1800-2005 M DACL 174 Bell Kathleen 1800-2005 W DAMA 126 43377 D38 0930-1135 TR DASP 116 Nur Salaheddin 43379 D40 1500-1705 MW DAAR 116 Madrid Clifford 43380 D41 1515-1720 MW DACL 276 Benzoni Ana M 49828 D45 1035-1240 MW DATS 141 Sierra Adrian 43381 D90 0830-1240 S DACL 276 Ellis Sarah 48436 DA1 0800-1005 MW DACL 271 Beard Dina 0800-1005 TR DACL 273
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 103 DA1 AND COLL 155 DA1
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CCDM 114N Algebra Skills, continued
43337 D01 1300-1505 TR DAAR 111 Dominguez A 43338 D02 1330-1455 MWF DAMA 106 Miller Alvin 43339 D03 1730-1935 MW DAMA 104 Soffera Michael
CCDM 114N Algebra Skills
INSTRUCTOR
developmental mathematics , CONTINUED
CCDM 113N Developmental Algebra II
29
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
MS1
CC
48436 DA2 0800-1005 MTWR DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
MS1
CC
48437 DA3 1030-1235 MTWR DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DA2, MATH 101 DA2 & COLL 155 DA2 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DA3, MATH 101 DA3 & COLL 155 DA3
MS2
48438 DA4 1230-1435 MTWR KN 146
CC
50456 DE1 1245-1445 TR
DAMA 127 Delgado Adrian
EM
43343 DI1 0800-0904 MW 0800-0904 TR
DASR 231 DASR 238
EM
47148 DI2 0800-0904 MW 0800-0904 TR
DASR 238 G amboa Elizabeth DASR 231
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 103 DA2 NOTE 2: FOR ACES MAJORS ONLY NOTE 3: CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, KNOX HALL RM. 146
Noland Barbara
NOTE: EMPORIUM CLASS COMPUTER BASED & FACE-TO-FACE STUDENTS WILL COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER
Mabry William
NOTE 1: INTEGATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI1 & MATH 101 DI1
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI2 & MATH 101 DI2
50609 DI3 1000-1004 MTWR KN 146
50837 DI4 1030-1134 MTWR BC 247
EM
50455 DP1 1800-2005 TR
CCDR
developmental reading
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI3 & MATH 101 DI3 NOTE 3: ACES MAJORS ONLY NOTE 4: CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, KNOX HALL RM. 146 NOTE 1: NOTE 2: NOTE 3: NOTE 4:
Lackey Robin
INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI34 & MATH 101 DI4 BUSINESS MAJORS ONLY CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, BUSINESS COMPLEX RM. 247
DASR 238 Moreno German
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN EMD 101 D01 DESIGNED FOR ELEMENTARY ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED MAJORS
CCDR 101N Introduction to Basic Reading
CC
44135 D01 1015-1220 M 1015-1220 W
4 cr DACL 173 DACL 171
Gonzalez V
CCDR 103N Comprehensive Reading Development
CC EM
44139 D01 1230-1435 1230-1435 48511 D02 1030-1235 1030-1235
M W T R
DACL 173 DACL 171 DAAR 115 DAAR 117
4 cr Gonzalez V Gonzalez V
CCDR 105N Fundamentals of Academic Reading
EM CC CC CC CC GC SP EM
44143 D01 1200-1340 1200-1340 44145 D02 1015-1155 1015-1155 44147 D03 1015-1155 1015-1155 44150 D04 1200-1340 1200-1340 44153 D05 0900-1220 44159 D06 1100-1240 44162 D07 1100-1240 50446 DP8 1245-1425 1245-1425
M W M W T R T R F TR TR T R
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 103 DP8, COLL 155 DP8 & CCDE 105 DP8
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
3 cr
DAAR 115 Duncan Stacey DAAR 117 DACL 171 Telles Sheila DACL 173 DACL 173 Orozco Erika DACL 171 DACL 173 Rosenthal James DACL 171 DATS 151 Orozco Erika DAGC 123 Chavarria Abel DASP TBA Navarrette S DASR 238 Gonzalez V DASR 231
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
30 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
CCDR 110N Effective College Reading MS1 MS2
CC EM WB WB
CHEF
culinary arts
3 cr
44166 D01 0900-1220 F DACL 171 Duran Reyes 44168 D03 1015-1155 M DAAR 113 Rosenthal James 1015-1155 W DASR 231 48514 D04 ONLINE Duran James 48515 D05 ONLINE Duran James
EM I
50597 D01 1800-2100 T
1 cr DASR 124
Werkheiser L
DASR 124
Werkheiser L
DASR 124
Werkheiser L
CHEF 126 Intermediate Cake Decorating 9/30-10/28 EM
50598 D01 1800-2100 T
1 cr
CHEF 127 Chocolate Work 8/21-9/18
EM
1 cr
50599 D01 1800-2100 R
CHEF 128 Advanced Chocolate Work 9/28-10/23 EM
1 cr
50600 D01 1800-2100 R
DASR 124
CHEF 155 Special Topics
Werkheiser L
EM
49622 D01 1800-2100 W
DASR 124
Lenhardt S
11/7-12/5
EM
49623 D02 0900-1300 F
DASR 124
Miller Carl
SUBTITLE: FLAVORS OF THE CARIBBEAN
CHEF 233 Culinary Arts Fundamentals I
4 cr
EM EM
48505 D01 1300-1700 TR 49568 DP1 0800-1200 MW
DASR 124 DASR 124
Miller Carl Lenhardt S
EM
49653 DP2 0800-1200 TR
DASR 124
Agius Thomas
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOE CULINARY ARTS MAJORS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOE CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
CHEF 235 Advanced Culinary Arts I
4 cr
EM
50601 DP1 0800-1200 MW
DASR 122
Miller Carl
EM
50602 DP2 0800-1200 TR
DASR 122
Miller Carl
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOE CULINARY ARTS MAJORS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOE CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
CHEF 237 Banquet/Catering Production
EM
50603 D01 1400-1700 MW
3 cr DASR 122
CHEF 240 Baking Fundamentals
EM EM
50604 D01 1400-1700 MW
DASR 122
Lenhardt S
DASR 122
Lenhardt S
3 cr
50605 D01 0800-1100 TR
CHEF 245 Pastry Art and Techniques
EM
3 cr
50606 D01 1400-1700 TR
DASR 122
CHEF 256 International Cuisine
EM
CHEM
chemistry
CC CC EM
50607 D01 1400-1700 TR
43523 D01 1130-1245 1300-1530 43524 D02 0830-0945 1000-1230 43525 D03 1330-1445 1500-1730
Lenhardt S
3 cr DASR 122
CHEM 110G Principles and Applications of Chemistry
Miller Carl
4 cr
CHEF 242 Advanced Patisserie
* CRN SEC
TIME
MW W MW M TR T
TBA
4 cr
DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen DAHL 183 DAHL 284 Ludeke Kenneth DAHL 183 DASR 233 Ludeke Kenneth DASR 233
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHEM 110G Principles and Applications of Chemistry, continued
CC CC CC
43526 D04 1730-2000 1730-2000 43527 D05 0830-0945 1000-1230 43528 D06 1000-1115 0900-1130
M W TR T MW F
DAHL 284 Ludeke Kenneth DAHL 183 DAHL 290 Ludeke Kenneth DAHL 183 DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen DAHL 183
GC
43530 D08 1700-1930 T DAGC 115 Romero M 1700-1930 R DAGC 122 46934 D85 1220-1340 MTWRF ECHS 300 Dowding James
46935 D86 1340-1500 MTWRF ECHS 300 Dowding James
NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
CHEM 111G General Chemistry I
1 cr
11/5-12/3
SUBTITLE: PETIT-FOURS
BEGIN, END
NOTE: FOR NON-HEALTH MAJORS
CHEF 125 Introductory Cake Decorating 8/26-9/23
INSTRUCTOR
Schedule of Classes
CC CC
43532 D01 1000-1115 1000-1230 49555 D02 0830-0945 1000-1230
4 cr TR F TR R
DAHL 284 Pankayatselvan DAHL 181 DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen DAHL 183
CHEM 112G General Chemistry II
CC
4 cr
43533 D01 1400-1515 TR 1300-1530 F
DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen DAHL 183
CHEM 210 Chemistry for the Allied Health Sciences 43534 D01 1300-1415 MW
3 cr
CC
DAHL 284 Pankayatselvan
CHSS
community health and social services
CHSS 101 Overview of Health and Community Services
CC WB
3 cr
43421 D01 1230-1345 MW DAHL 290 Corran Rebecca 43424 D02 ONLINE Brandon V
CHSS 216 Ethical & Research Issues in Human & Community Svc.
CC
43430 D01 1415-1530 TR
CHSS 299 Service Learning Exp. in Human & Comm. Services 43433 D01
WB
CMT
creative media technology
CMT 108
Introduction to Media Technologies
MS2 MS2
EM EM
CMT 110
Introduction to Web Design
GC
CMT 115
Digital Photography and Imaging I
NOTE: CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR APPROVAL
ONLINE
41680 D01 1300-1435 F 47231 D02 0900-1130 F 41684 D40 0930-1045 F
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
EM CC
41687 D01 1600-1740 TR 41689 D02 0800-0940 TR 50340 D80 TBA TBA
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR HSHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
CMT 126
Film Crew Training I
EM
CMT 130
Introduction to Web Design
EM
50341 D01 1300-1600 F 1000-1600 S 41698 D01 0800-0940 MW
SUBTITLE: ADOBE DREAMWEAVER
3 cr
DAHL 286 Corran Rebecca
3 cr
Collins Amy
1 cr
DADM 201 MacIntyre Steve DADM 201 MacIntyre Steve
1 cr DAGC 127
Silva Miguel
3 cr
DADM 101 Olafsdottir Svala DATS 151 MacIntyre Steve TBA Evans Vicki
9 cr DADM 100 DADM 100
TBA
3 cr DADM 201 Osborne Abigail
Column headed by * : A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
CMT
31
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
creative media technology , CONTINUED
CMT 190
Digital Video Production I, continued
CMT 130
Introduction to Web Design, continued
EM
WB
CMT 195
Digital Video Editing I
EM
41743 D01 1600-1740 MW
DADM 101 Osborn Stephen
EM
41744 D02 1400-1540 TR
DADM 101 Osborn Stephen
CMT 200
Critical Game Studies
EM
CMT 205
Cinematography
EM
CMT 206
Principles of Sound
EM
CMT 210
Digital Video Production II
41699 D02
SUBTITLE: ADOBE DREAMWEAVER
CC
ONLINE
50342 D03 1800-1940 MW
SUBTITLE: ADOBE DREAMWEAVER
CMT 140
Print Media I
EM
41701 D01 1000-1140 MW
SUBTITLE: ADOBE INDESIGN
CC
41706 D02 1600-1740 MW
SUBTITLE: ADOBE INDESIGN
41708 D85 1345-1500 MW
SUBTITLE: ADOBE INDESIGN NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
CMT 142
Computer Illustration
EM
41709 D01 0800-0940 TR
SUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
DATS 151
Forsythe Kerry Landt C
3 cr DADM 201 DATS 151
Zamora Joel Zamora Joel
ECHS 403 Fallstead Cheryl
3 cr DADM 201 Osborne Abigail
CC
41711 D02 1600-1740 TR
DATS 151
41718 D85 1345-1503 TR
ECHS 403 Fallstead Cheryl
SUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
SUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
EM
41717 D90 1300-1530 S
SUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
DADM 201
Zamora Joel
Knapp Peter
CMT 145
Image Processing I
EM
41719 D01 1400-1540 TR
DADM 201
Ramirez Jesse
EM
50840 D40 0915-1045 TR
DAGC TBA
TBA
SUBTITLE: ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
SUBTITLE: ADOBE PHOTOSHOP NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
49738 D90 0900-1130 S
3 cr
EM
CMT 150
2D Animation
CC
41722 D01 1800-1940 TR
DATS 151
CC
49739 D02 0800-0940 MW
DATS 151 Byrnes Matthew
CMT 151
Evolution of Electronic Games
EM
CMT 155
Selected Topics
EM
CMT 160
Modeling and Animation
EM
SUBTITLE: ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
SUBTITLE: ADOBE FLASH SUBTITLE: ADOBE FLASH
41723 D01 1000-1140 TR 41724 D01 1200-1250 F 41725 D01 1800-1940 MW
SUBTITLE: AUTODESK MAYA
EM
41726 D02 1200-1340 TR
SUBTITLE: AUTODESK MAYA
DADM 201
3 cr
DADM 100 Vaughn Lamaia
3 cr DADM 101 Villegas Ronne DADM 101
Design Principles EM EM
CMT 185
3D Shading and Lighting Techniques
EM
CMT 190
Digital Video Production I
EM
41740 D01 1600-1740 MW
Morrison J
1 cr
41739 D01 0800-0940 TR
Barnes Justin
3 cr DADM 202
CMT 180
41733 D01 1000-1140 TR 50343 D02 1800-1940 MW
TBA
Church John
3 cr DADM 201 Osborne Abigail DADM 201 Knapp Peter DADM 101
3 cr Morrison J
3 cr DADM 100 Vaughn Lamaia
41741 D02 1000-1140 TR
DADM 100 Osborn Stephen
3 cr
SUBTITLE: ADOBE PREMIER SUBTITLE: ADOBE PREMIER
3 cr
41747 D01 1000-1140 MW
DADM 101
Morrison J
3 cr
48541 D01 1300-1530 W
DADM 100 Osborn Stephen
3 cr
41750 D01 1400-1540 MW
DADM 101 Vaughn Lamaia
3 cr
EM
CMT 215
Digital Video Editing II
50344 D01 1000-1140 MW
EM
CMT 216
Digital Photography and Imaging II
EM
CMT 221
Cooperative Experience
WB I S 41753 D01
CMT 222
Pre-Production Management
MS2
EM
CMT 223
Media Production Services
EM
CMT 230
Web Design II
EM
CMT 240
Print Media II
EM
CMT 242
Advanced Computer Illustration
EM
CMT 245
Image Processing II
EM
CMT 254
History of Media Design
EM
CMT 255
Special Topics
EM
CMT 260
3D Special Effects
EM
CMT 295
Professional Portfolio Design and Development
EM I
CMT 298
Independent Study
WB
3 cr
41751 D01 1000-1140 TR
SUBTITLE: ADVANCED FINAL CUT PRO
48542 D01 1200-1530 M
DADM 101 Vaughn Lamaia
3 cr
DADM 100 Olafsdottir Svala
1–3 cr ONLINE
41754 D01 1545-1630 TR 1400-1540 TR
Byrnes Matthew
3 cr DADM 100 Vaughn Lamaia DADM 204
3 cr
41755 D01 0800-0940 TR
DADM 100
TBA
DADM 201
Landt C
3 cr
41756 D01 1800-1940 TR
SUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE DREAWEAVER
3 cr
41758 D01 1600-1740 MW
SUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE INDESIGN
41760 D01 1400-1540 MW
SUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
DADM 201
TBA
3 cr DADM 201 Osborne Abigail
3 cr
41762 D01 1600-1740 TR
SUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
DADM 201
Ramirez Jesse
3 cr
41765 D01 1200-1340 MW
DADM 201 Osborne Abigail
3 cr
41767 D01 1200-1530 F
41775 D01 1200-1340 TR 41776 D01
DADM 101 Villegas Ronne
3 cr
48543 D01 1200-1340 MW
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
DADM 100 Osborn Stephen
DADM 101 Villegas Ronne
3 cr
DADM 201 Byrnes Matthew
1–3 cr ONLINE
Byrnes Matthew
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
32 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
COLL
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CC CC
1 cr
43894 D10 0900-0950 TR 43896 D11 1200-1250 TR
DACL 176 DATS 141
Dupass M Dupass M
COLL 101 College/Life Success
3 cr
MS2
CC EM CC EM CC CC CC WB WB
43865 D01 0900-1015 43874 D03 1200-1315 43876 D04 1730-1845 43880 D05 1200-1315 43882 D06 1200-1315 43884 D07 1330-1445 43888 D08 1730-1845 43899 D12 43901 D13
MS2
WB HC
43902 D14 ONLINE 46097 D50 1000-1115 TR DAHC 120
NOTE: HEALTH OCCUPATION FOCUS
MW DACL 176 Maldonado D MW DASR 238 Chairez Gladys MW DACL 176 Solis Michelle TR DAEM 117 Caro David TR DACL 176 Sosa-Carver Rita TR DACL 176 Gurrola Lucy TR DACL 176 Solis Michelle ONLINE Duran Mireya ONLINE Brandon V
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
Hernandez P Smith Harold
COLL 103 Managing Your Money MS1 MS1 MS1 MS2 MS2
WB WB WB WB WB
43903 D01 43907 D03 43910 D05 43911 D06 49605 D09
1 cr ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE
Baca Kathleen Baca Kathleen Quintela Oscar Quintela Oscar Chairez Gladys
ONLINE
White Sonia
COLL 120 Career Exploration MS1
WB
43912 D01
1 cr
COLL 155 Special Topics
2 cr
CC
43914 D01 TBA
EM
50447 D02 1200-1315 MW
SUBTITLE: MATH/ENGL SUPPLEMENT NOTE: CLASS MEETS IN DAMA 116-A
TBA
SUBTITLE: GRAMMER FOR ESL STUDENTS
DAMA 116A Teitsworth Mike DAAR 113
Wood Susan
MS2
CC
48516 DA1 1030-1205 W
DACL 271 Moreno German
MS1
CC
48517 DA2 1030-1205 F
DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
MS1
CC
48518 DA3 1235-1410 F
DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
SUBTITLE: MATH SUPPLEMENT NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 103 DA1 & CCDM 114 DA1
SUBTITLE: MATH SUPPLEMENT NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DA2 & MATH 101 DA2 SUBTITLE: MATH SUPPLEMENT NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DA3 & MATH 101 DA3
CC
50884 DP8 1215-1240 MW
DAAR 109
COLL 201 Critical Thinking Skills CC CC
Aldrich Vickie
43920 D01 1200-1315 MW 43925 D02 0900-1015 MW
3 cr DACL 175 DAMA 101
TBA Gonzalez V
COMM communication studies COMM 253G Public Speaking
CC CC
43962 D01 1330-1445 TR 43964 D02 1330-1445 W
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CC EM
43966 D03 0800-1030 F 43971 D04 1015-1130 W
DACL 175 DAAR 117
Patterson M MacDonald K
EM
43973 D05 1200-1315 T
DAAR 117
Purcell Corey
EM GC GC SP CC GC
43974 D06 43978 D07 43979 D08 43982 D09 45889 D10 43977 D40
DAAR 117 Nisbett Vicki DAGC PB1 Chavez Alfred DAGC PB1 Aguilera Melissa DASP 112 Moe Keri DACL 175 Purcell Allen DAGC PB1 Aguilera Melissa
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
F TR T F R TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
GC EM
43981 D90 0900-1130 S 43969 DP5 1015-1130 T
DAGC PB1 Cornelius Wade DAAR 117 MacDonald K
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DP5 & ENGL 111 DP5 NOTE 2: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication
3 cr
CC A CC A
44000 D01 1800-2030 M 44004 D02 1030-1145 F
DACL 175 DACL 176
Patterson M Mason Shana
44010 D03 0800-0915 T
DAAR 107
Purcell Corey
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
EM A
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
EM A 44013 D04 1815-1930 GC A 44018 D05 1800-2030 GC A 44020 D06 1130-1400 SP A 44022 D07 1815-2045 EM A 44027 D08 1030-1145 WB A 44029 D09 WB A 44032 D10 WB A 44033 D11 WB A 44035 D12 EM A 48520 D13 0800-0915
TR DAEM 221 Nisbett Vicki M DAGC 115 Cornelius Wade F DAGC 123 Chavez Alfred W DASP 112 Islas Patricia TR DAEM 117 Day Valerie ONLINE MacDonald K ONLINE Mason Shana ONLINE MacDonald K ONLINE Purcell Corey W DASR 234 Purcell Corey
TR DACL 176 Mason Shana MW DACL 175 Mason Shana ONLINE Purcell Corey S DAAR 117 Patterson M S DASP 112 Tadeo Joaquin TR DAMA 101 Mason Shana
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
CC A CC A CC A EM A SP A CC A
47149 D14 1030-1145 43988 D15 1030-1145 44006 D16 44016 D91 1000-1230 44024 D92 0930-1200 43984 DP3 1330-1445
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DP3 & ENGL 111 DP3
WB
DAS
dental assistant
DAS 101
Introduction to Dental Assisting
EM WB
DAS 111
Bio-Dental Science
CC
DAS 113
Dental Assisting I
CC
3 cr DACL 175 DACL 175
Mini Session One (MS1) Dates: Aug 21 – Oct 14
0900-1130 1100-1215 1800-2030 1000-1230 1500-1730 0930-1045
COMM 285 Survey of Communication Theory
SUBTITLE: MATH SUPPLEMENT NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 103 DP8, CCDE 105 DP8, AND CCDR 105 DP8
COMM 253G Public Speaking, continued
college studies
COLL 101 College/Life Success MS2 MS1
BEGIN, END
Schedule of Classes
|
Hoffman Joel Mason Shana
44036 D01
3 cr
ONLINE
2 cr
42184 D01 1730-1910 W DASR 236 49789 D02 ONLINE 42185 D01 0800-1000 T 1000-1130 T 42186 D01 1130-1300 T 0930-1130 W
Mini Session Two (MS2) Dates: Oct 15 – Dec 12
|
Purcell Corey
Alfaro Rocio Alfaro Rocio
4 cr DAMA 082 McCaslin Martha DAMA TBA
4 cr DAMA 082 McCaslin Martha DAMA TBA
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
DAS
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
dental assistant , CONTINUED
DMS 116
Introduction to Vascular Technology
DAS 115
Dental Radiology
3 cr
CC
CC
DAMA 080 McCaslin Martha DAMA TBA
DMS 126
Clinical Internship IV
CC
DRFT
drafting and design technologies
42187 D01 1230-1500 R 1230-1530 M
DAS 117
Dental Materials
CC
DAS 131
Dental Office Management I
CC
DHYG
dental hygiene
42188 D01 0800-1000 R 1000-1230 R 48451 D01 1730-2010 R
3 cr DAMA 080 McCaslin Martha DAMA 080
3 cr DAHL 180
CC
44277 D01 1200-1500 T
3 cr DAHL 184
Bettinger K
DAMA 080 DAMA 080
Bettinger K
DHYG 112 Preclinical Dental Hygiene Lab
CC
44278 D01 1400-1700 W 0900-1200 WR
3 cr
DHYG 114 Oral Histology and Embryology
CC
44281 D01 1330-1530 R
2 cr DAMA 082 Cunningham L
DHYG 116 Head and Neck Anatomy
CC
44284 D01 0830-1130 M
3 cr DAMA 082
Dickerson N
DAHL 184
Shukla Neeta
DAMA 082
Melendez H
DHYG 117 Dental Anatomy
CC
49699 D01 0800-1000 T
1 cr
DHYG 118 Dental Radiology
CC
44288 D01 1300-1500 M
3 cr
DHYG 210 Dental Hygiene Theory III
CC
44291 D01 1400-1600 W
2 cr DAMA 082
DHYG 212 Clinical Dental Hygiene III
CC
44293 D01 1300-1700 MTF
CC
44294 D01 1300-1600 R
DAMA 080
CC
44295 D01 0900-1200 M
DAHL 184
DAHL TBA Rinkels Bonnie
3 cr
CC
DMS
diagnostic medical sonography
DMS 101
Introduction to Sonography
CC
DMS 112
Abdominal Sonography I
42180 D01 1015-1230 W
CC CC CC
42181 D01 0800-1030 TR 45896 D1A 1040-1230 T 45897 D1B 1040-1230 R
DMS 113
GYN Sonography
CC CC CC
DMS 114
OB Sonography
CC
42182 D01 1300-1430 TR 45898 D1A 1440-1600 T 45899 D1B 1440-1600 R 50429 D01 1300-1630 M
Law Michael
3 cr
DHYG 218 Pain and Anxiety Management 44296 D01 0800-1000 F 1000-1200 F
Lefebvre Cher
3 cr
DHYG 216 Dental Public Health Education
Lefebvre Cher
4 cr
DHYG 214 Dental Pharmacology
Olona Frances
42183 D01 0800-1000 WF
DAHL 291
INSTRUCTOR
3 cr Martinez B
9 cr
48454 D01 1000-1200 M DAHL 180 Hutson Faith 0800-1630 TWRF DANCR NCR Matthew Darla
DRFT 101 Introduction to Drafting and Design Technologies
1 cr
MS1 EM
41778 D01 1400-1515 F DADM 102 Moore Chipper 49630 D85 1220-1340 MTWRF ECHS 500 Tapia John
MS1
48629 D90 0900-1040 S
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
DHYG 110 Preclinical Dental Hygiene
33
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
DAMA 082 DAMA 080
Marr Patricia
DADM 203
Chacon Jose
DRFT 108 Drafting Concepts/Descriptive Geometry
2 cr
MS1 EM
41781 D01 1400-1515 MW 41783 D85 1220-1340 TR
DADM 102 Moore Chipper ECHS 500 Tapia John
50741 D86 1340-1500 TR
ECHS TBA
Tapia John
MS1
48630 D90 1100-1430 S
DADM 203
Chacon Jose
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
EM
DRFT 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals MS2 MS1
EM EM EM EM CC
41784 D01 41785 D02 50348 D03 50349 D04 41833 D06
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
1400-1515 1000-1140 1400-1540 1600-1740 1200-1340
MWF MW MW TR MW
3 cr DADM 102 Moore Chipper DADM 102 Kirton Julia DADM 203 TBA DADM 102 TBA DATS 151 Hernandez E
EM
48544 D07 1400-1540 TR DADM 203 41834 D85 1220-1340 MTWRF ECHS 500
TBA Tapia John
50742 D86 1340-1500 TR
ECHS TBA
Tapia John
MS2
48631 D90 0900-1430 S
DADM 203
Chacon Jose
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
EM
DRFT 130 General Building Codes
EM
3 cr
48545 D01 1800-1940 T
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
DADM 203
TBA
DADM 102
Hernandez E
DRFT 143 Civil Drafting Fundamentals
EM
41838 D01 1000-1140 TR
3 cr
DRFT 151 Construction Principles and Print Reading
2 cr
EM
EM
41839 D01 1600-1740 MW
3 cr
DADM 102
TBA
DRFT 153 Survey Drafting Applications DATS 151
Hernandez E
4 cr
DRFT 161 Introduction to Construction Management
3 cr
DAHL 291 Matthew Darla DAHL 291 Matthew Darla DAHL 291 Matthew Darla
DRFT 176 Solid Modeling, Rendering and Animation
DAHL 291
Hutson Faith
3 cr DAHL 291 DAHL 291 DAHL 291
Hutson Faith Hutson Faith Hutson Faith
4 cr DAHL 291 Matthew Darla
MS2
CC
41840 D01 1200-1340 MW
3 cr
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
EM EM
50355 D01 1800-2030 R 41841 D01 1000-1140 TR
DADM 202
TBA
3 cr
DADM 203 Moore Chipper
DRFT 190 Finding and Maintaining Employment
WB
41844 D01
2 cr
ONLINE
Achen Kathryn
ONLINE
Moore Chipper
DRFT 230 Building Systems Drafting
WB
48546 D01
3 cr
DRFT 240 Structural Systems Drafting MS1
EM
48547 D01 1600-1930 MW
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
3 cr DADM 203
Rios Luis
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
34 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
DRFT 242 Roadway Development Drafting MS1
EM
50356 D01 1200-1540 TR
3 cr DADM 102
Hernandez E
DADM 102
Hernandez E
DRFT 243 Land Development Drafting MS2
EM
41847 D01 1200-1540 TR
3 cr
DRFT 250 Principles of Detailing and Design MS2
EM
48549 D01 1600-1930 MW
3 cr DADM 203
Rios Luis
DRFT 255 Independent Study MS2
WB
41850 D01
1–3 cr ONLINE
Moore Chipper
DRFT 278 Advanced CAD Applications
WB
41851 D01
3 cr ONLINE
Moore Chipper
DRFT 295 Professional Development and Leadership DAGA
EM
41855 D01 1300-1350 F
DADM 102
ECED
early childhood education
Hernandez E
ECED 115 Child Growth, Development, and Learning
EM WB WB WB GC GC
44205 D01 1300-1415 44246 D02 44248 D03 50466 D04 44232 D40 0930-1045 50468 D90 0900-1130
1 cr
3 cr
MW DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods ONLINE Lewis Lynn ONLINE Schoonover D ONLINE Clark Julie TR DAGC 111 Azar Sharon S DAGC 115 Artiaga Maria
NOTE: CLASS TAUGHT IN BOTH ENGLISH AND SPANISH
ECED 125 Health, Safety, and Nutrition
EM WB GC
2 cr
44207 D01 1400-1450 TR DASR 236 44250 D02 ONLINE 50469 D90 1200-1340 S DAGC 115
NOTE: CLASS TAUGHT IN BOTH ENGLISH AND SPANISH
Lewis Lynn Lewis Lynn Artiaga Maria
ECED 135 Family and Community Collaboration
EM WB GC
3 cr
44209 D01 1030-1145 MW DASR 236 Lewis Lynn 44252 D02 ONLINE Rubin Christina 48569 D90 1200-1430 S DAGC 111 Sanchez Rosario
NOTE: CLASS TAUGHT IN BOTH ENGLISH AND SPANISH
ECED 215 Curriculum Development Through Play
EM I
44211 D01 1500-1615 MW
3 cr
DASR 236
Lewis Lynn
ECED 220 Early Childhood Education Practicum I
I
44215 D01 TBA
TBA
2 cr
NR
Lewis Lynn
ECED 225 Curriculum Development and Implementation II
EM I
44217 D01 1330-1600 F
DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods
ECED 230 Early Childhood Education Practicum II
I
44224 D01 TBA
TBA
NR
2 cr Gantzler-Woods
ECED 235 Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading
EM WB EM WB
3 cr
44227 D01 1100-1215 TR DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods 44254 D02 ONLINE Lewis Lynn
ECED 245 Professionalism
3 cr
2 cr
44229 D01 1300-1350 TR DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods 44256 D02 ONLINE Gantzler-Woods
ECED 255 Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs 3 cr
WB
44258 D02
ONLINE
ECED 265 Guiding Young Children
EM
44231 D01 1600-1715 TR
Rubin Christina
3 cr DASR 236 Reyes Guadalupe
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
Schedule of Classes
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ECED 265 Guiding Young Children, continued
WB GC
44260 D02 ONLINE Clark Julie 50467 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 127 Reyes Guadalupe
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
ECED 270 Program Management
WB I
44262 D01
ECON
economics
NOTE: INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE REQUIRED
3 cr ONLINE
ECON 201G Introduction to Economics
EM EM WB
3 cr
42234 D01 1200-1315 TR DAEM 221 42235 D02 1030-1145 MW DAEM 222 49624 D03 ONLINE
ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics
EM EM EM WB WB GC
42236 D01 1200-1315 42237 D02 1800-1915 42238 D03 1030-1145 42239 D04 42240 D05 42241 D40 0930-1045
Rubin Christina
Morgan Ellen Morgan Ellen Newsome H
3 cr
MW DAEM 113 Tahiliani Rajesh MW DAEM 221 OConnell Paul TR DAEM 221 Morgan Ellen ONLINE Wenner Mark ONLINE O’Donnell B MW DAGC PA1 Hammett Dennis
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics
WB EM WB EM GC WB
42242 D01 42243 D02 1500-1615 42244 D03 42245 D04 0900-1015 42246 D05 1100-1215 42247 D06
EDUC
education
3 cr
ONLINE O’Donnell B TR DAEM 221 Morgan Ellen ONLINE Newsome H MW DAEM 113 Tahiliani Rajesh MW DAGC PA1 Hammett Dennis ONLINE O’Donnell B
EDUC 103 Internship in Bilingual Education/ESL
EM
44266 D01 1800-1850 T
Furr Brandy
DASR 234
Furr Brandy
DAMA 087
Dhillon T
DAMA 087
Garay Marco
DAMA 087
Dhillon T
EDUC 181 Field Experience I
EM
44268 D01 1700-1750 R
ELT
electronics technology
ELT 105
Basic Electricity and Electronics
CC
ELT 110
Electronics I
CC
ELT 120
Mathematics for Electronics
CC
ELT 155
Electronics CAD and PCB Design
WC
ELT 160
Digital Electronics I
WC
ELT 175
Soldering Practices
WC
ELT 205
Semiconductor Devices
CC
42560 D01 1600-1745 MW 50375 D01 1805-2045 MW 42564 D01 1040-1215 TR 42566 D01 1400-1540 TR
1 cr
3 cr 4 cr 4 cr 3 cr DAWD 120 Briggs Timothy
4 cr
42567 D01 0800-0945 MWF DAWD 118 44616 D01 1600-1740 TR 42568 D01 0830-0945 MW 1000-1100 MW
1 cr
DASR 234
Garay Marco
3 cr DAWD 122
Meza Luis
DAMA 087 DAMA 087
Dhillon T
4 cr
Column headed by * : A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ELT
electronics technology , CONTINUED
ELT 215
Microprocessor Applications I
CC
ELT 220
Electronic Communication Systems
CC
ELT 235
Digital Electronics II
CC
ELT 265
Special Topics
CC
42569 D01 1100-1315 MW 42570 D01 1400-1615 MW
4 cr DAMA 089
Garay Marco
4 cr
DAMA 089
Dhillon T
DAMA 089
Garay Marco
DAMA 087
Garay Marco
3 cr
42571 D01 0800-1005 TR
2 cr
42572 D01 1120-1240 MW
Professional Development/Leadership
CC
EMD
educational management and development
EMD 101
Freshman Orientation
EM S
42573 D01 1230-1410 F
DAMA 087
1 cr Meza Luis
1 cr
44273 D01 1700-1750 T
DASR 234
Furr Brandy
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DP1 NOTE 2: CLASS DESIGNED FOR (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) ELEMENTARY & EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MAJORS
EM S
50470 D02 1800-1850 R
DASR 236
Furr Brandy
NOTE: DESIGNED FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION MAJORS
EMD 250
Introduction to Education
EM
44271 D01 1145-1330 F
WB
44275 D02
2 cr
ENGL
english
DASR 234 Strasser Timothy
ONLINE
ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition
Strasser Timothy
4 cr
CC A CC A CC A EM A EM A
44053 D01 1830-2010 1830-2010 44055 D02 1940-2120 1940-2120 44059 D03 1300-1440 1300-1440 44071 D04 1810-1950 1810-1950 44072 D05 1500-1640
T R M W T R M W TR
DACL 174 DACL 271 DACL 171 DACL 173 DACL 171 DACL 173 DAAR 113 DAAR 114 DAEM 220
EM A EM A EM A EM A EM A
44073 D06 1145-1325 1145-1325 44074 D07 1815-1955 1815-1955 44075 D08 1815-1955 1815-1955 44076 D09 1800-1940 1800-1940 44077 D10 1015-1155
M W M W M W T R T
DAAR 117 Roychowdhury DAAR 115 DAAR 115 TBA DAAR 117 DAAR 117 Verploegh Laura DAAR 115 DAAR 113 Franklin J DAAR 114 DAAR 113 Torres Maria
Duttle Dorcas Duttle Dorcas Floyd Laurie Munoz Jesse Rosenbluth C
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
MS2
EM A
44081 D12 0900-1210 FS
DAAR 115
GC A GC A GC A
44084 D13 1330-1510 1330-1510 44086 D15 1300-1440 1300-1440 44087 D16 1830-2010
DAGC PB1 Herrera Nathaly DAGC 123 DAGC PB1 Munoz Reyna DAGC 123 DAGC 123 Quintana A
SP A
44090 D17 1100-1420 F
M W T R TR
DASP TBA
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition, continued
ELT 295
35
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
Mintz G
Peterson C
SP A CC A
44091 D18 1830-2010 M 1830-2010 W 44092 D19 1030-1210 W
DASP 112 Munoz Victor DASP TBA DAMA 088 Ludington Steve
CC A
44093 D20 1030-1200 T
DAMA 088 Ludington Steve
WB A WB A EM A
44094 D21 ONLINE 44095 D22 ONLINE 44096 D23 1730-1910 T DASR 231
MS1
WB A WB A WB A EM A CH A GC A EM A CC A EM A GC A
44097 D24 44098 D25 44099 D26 44070 D28 1900-2210 47434 D29 1800-1940 44085 D30 1600-1740 1600-1740 49827 D31 0800-0940 47147 D32 0800-0940 44068 D33 0800-0940 44083 D40 0930-1045
SP A
44089 D41 0930-1045 MWF DASP TBA
Gomez Maria
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
Garcia Amy Garcia Amy Owensby Carol
ONLINE Torres Maria ONLINE Floyd Laurie ONLINE Wood Susan TR DAAR 111 Mc Kinney Megan TR DACH 118 TBA M DAGC 123 TBA W DAGC PB1 MW DAEM 219 Payne Patrick MW DAMA 088 Rosenbluth C TR DAEM 219 Roychowdhury MWF DAGC 123 Munoz Reyna
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
A
46929 D85 0900-1020 MTWRF ECHS 415
Simpson Amy
A
46930 D86 1020-1140 MTWRF ECHS 415
Simpson Amy
A
46931 D87 1220-1340 MTWRF ECHS 415
Simpson Amy
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
CH A
50448 D89 TBA
TBA
DACH TBA
TBA
MS2
CC A GC A CC A
44063 D90 0900-1220 S 44088 D91 0900-1220 S 44064 DA3 1730-1910 MT 1730-1910 WR
DACL 171 DAGC 123 DAMA 102 DAMA 088
Payne Patrick Torres Andrea Lisenbee Lisa
GC A
44079 DA4 1530-1705 M 1530-1705 TWR
DAGC PB1 DAGC 123
Almarez F
EM A
44069 DA5 1335-1535 T 1335-1535 R
DAAR 117 DAAR 115
Alden Donna
CC A
48521 DI1 0905-0955 MW 0905-0955 TR
DAMA 102 Ludington Steve DAMA 088
CC A 48522 DI2 1345-1440 MR 1345-1440 TW
DAMA 102 Guzman-Armijo DAMA 088
CC A
44049 DP1 0800-0940 M 0800-0940 W
DACL 171 Guzman-Armijo DACL 173
CC A
44045 DP3 1135-1230 M 1135-1230 TWR
DAMA 088 Barnet Jeffrey DAMA 102
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DA3
MS2
NOTE: ACCELERATED CLASS NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DA4
MS1
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 218 DA5 NOTE 2: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DI1
NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 DI2
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN GOVT 100 DP1
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 265 DP3 & CCDE 110 DP3
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
36 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition, continued MS2
EM A
44067 DP5 1230-1410 TR
Garcia Amy
3 cr
44100 D01 1600-1830 F
DADM 201
Simpson Amy
ENGL 203G Business and Professional Communication
EM A CC A EM A
44101 D01 1530-1645 MW 44102 D02 1200-1430 F 44103 D03 1500-1615 W
EM A EM A GC A WB A WB A
44104 D04 1630-1745 44105 D05 0900-1130 44106 D06 1515-1630 44107 D07 44108 D08
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
3 cr
DAEM 220 Mintz G DAMA 088 Tierney Robyn DAAR 113 Depner Kurt
TR DAAR 113 F DAAR 113 TR DAGC PB1 ONLINE ONLINE
Patenaude S Patenaude S Quintana A Depner Kurt Depner Kurt
ENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences
3 cr
CC A
44110 D01 1900-2015 MW
DACL 176
Allred Jesse
EM A
44111 D02 1500-1615 TR
DAAR 113
Holden Craig
GC A
44113 D03 1530-1645 M 1530-1645 W
DAGC PA1 DAGC 125
Munoz Reyna
GC A
44114 D04 0930-1045 MW
DAGC PB1 Herrera Nathaly
MS2
WB A
44115 D05
MS2
EM A WB A
44112 D06 1900-2120 TR DAAR 111 50449 D07 ONLINE
SUBTITLE: MODERNISM AND HUMAN NATURE
SUBTITLE: CRIME AND THE FICTION (AND FILM) IT INSPIRES
SUBTITLE: TRANSGRESSIVE FICTION
SUBTITLE: MAGICAL REALISM IN LITERATURE AND FILM SUBTITLE: FAMILY LEGACY & IDENTITY IN FICTION
ONLINE
Guzman-Armijo
SUBTITLE: INTERCULTURAL AWARENESS AND WRITING
CC A 44109 DP2 0930-1045 TR
SUBTITLE: SLAVE NARRATIVE: THE GHOSTS OF AMERICA NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN HIST 201 DP2
EM A
44121 D01 1630-1745 W
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
EM A EM A WB A WB A WB A SP A
44123 D02 1730-2000 44125 D03 1230-1345 44126 D04 44128 D05 44129 D06 44130 D07 1500-1615
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
Mc Kinney M Torres Andrea
DAMA 101 Guzman-Armijo
ENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication
3 cr
DASR 231
Depner Kurt
T DAEM 201 Depner Kurt TR DASR 231 Holden Craig ONLINE Depner Kurt ONLINE Roychowdhury ONLINE Holden Craig R DASP TBA Chapman Bonnie
A 50631 D60 1100-1215 TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
TBA
TBA
A 50630 D85 1020-1140 TR ECHS TBA TBA NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
MS2
EM A
44117 DA5 1335-1535 T 1335-1535 R
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 DA5 NOTE 2: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
DAAR 117 DAAR 115
ENGL 220G Introduction to Creative Writing
EM
44131 D01 1015-1130 MW
Alden Donna
3 cr DAAR 115
Mini Session One (MS1) Dates: Aug 21 – Oct 14
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
|
EM
44132 D01 1000-1115 MW
3 cr
DADM 202 Vaughn Lamaia
ENGL 244G Literature and Culture
ENGL 116G Perspectives on Film EM
ENGL 235 Narrative: Principles of Story Across the Media
DAAR 113
NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 253 DP5 & CCDE 110 DP5 NOTE 2: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
BEGIN, END
Schedule of Classes
Alden Donna
3 cr
CC
44133 D01 0900-1130 F
DACL 173
TBA
FIN
finance
FIN 206
Introduction to Finance
EM WB
FIRE
fire investigations / fire science technology
FIRE 101
Basic Firefighter
EM
FIRE 104
Firefighter II
EM I
FIRE 112
Principles of Emergency Services
EM
FIRE 114
Fire Behavior and Combustion
EM
FIRE 126
Fire Prevention
EM
FIRE 210
Building Construction for Fire Protection
EM
FIRE 225
Fire Protection Systems
EM
FIRE 252
Vehicle Extrication
MS2
EM
3 cr
42248 D01 1030-1145 MW DAEM 113 Hetrick Elizabeth 42249 D02 ONLINE Saucedo Andy
8 cr
44306 D01 1130-1500 MW
DASR 135
Avila John
DASR 135
Lujan Alfred
DASR 135
Reaves C
8 cr
44310 D01 1130-1500 TR 44314 D01 0830-1100 F 44317 D01 0830-1100 W
3 cr 3 cr DASR 135
Lujan Alfred
3 cr
44321 D01 0830-1100 M 44327 D01 0830-1100 T
DASR 135 Whited Gregory
3 cr
DASR 135
Lujan Alfred
DASR 135
Perez Larry
3 cr
50474 D01 0830-1100 R
2 cr
44333 D01 SEE NOTE SEE NOTE DASR 136
Avila John
NOTE: CLASS MEETS FROM 1300 TO 1700 HRS. ON OCT. 17 & 24 AND ON NOV 7 & 14; CLASS MEETS FROM 0900 TO 1700 HRS. ON NOV. 21 AND ON DEC. 5.
9/18-9/21
EM
50475 D02 0800-1700 RFSU DASR 136
GEOG
geography
Avila John
GEOG 111G Geography of the Natural Environment
WB WB
43000 D01 43001 D02
ONLINE ONLINE
4 cr Alvarez Lorelei Lynn Stacy
GEOG 120G Culture and Environment
WB
49714 D01
GEOL
geology
3 cr ONLINE
Alvarez Lorelei
GEOL 111G Survey of Geology
WB SP EM WB SP GC
43004 D01 43007 D02 1200-1430 43011 D03 1800-2030 43015 D04 47676 D05 1130-1400 43018 D40 0930-1045 0930-1045
4 cr ONLINE Shearer David MW DASP 114 Rothemund Kirk TR DAAR 109 Shankle Angela ONLINE Hussain Musa TR DASP 114 TBA MTR DAGC 122 Hussain Musa W DAGC 127
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
43445 D85 1220-1340 MTWRF ECHS 526 Shankle Angela
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
Mini Session Two (MS2) Dates: Oct 15 – Dec 12
|
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
GOVT
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
government
GOVT 100G American National Government
3 cr
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
Health Information Introduction to Pharmacology
EM
HIT 130
Health Information Tech. Anatomy & Physiology
WB
HIT 140
Health Information Introduction to Pathophysiology 3 cr
WB
HIT 150
Introduction to Medical Terminology
EM WB WB
42123 D01 1530-1645 MW
DAEM 109
42638 D01 42640 D02 1530-1645 42642 D03 1400-1515 42643 D04 1730-2000 42644 D05 0900-1130 49350 D85 1500-1615
CH
50290 D86 1500-1615 TR
DACH P2
EM CC
42654 D90 0900-1130 S 42646 DP1 1000-1115 MW
DAAR 106 Nosbisch Robert DACL 274 Burleson David
HIT 158
Advanced Medical Terminology
3 cr
WB WB
HIT 240
Health Information Quality Management
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 DP1
GOVT 110G Introduction to Political Science
SP WB
42655 D01 1100-1215 TR DASP P3 42657 D02 ONLINE
HIST
history
HIST 101G Roots of Modern Europe EM CC SP
42660 D01 1530-1645 MW 42661 D02 1830-1945 TR 48464 D40 0930-1045 MW
DAAR 106 DACL 274 DASP P3
HIST 102G Modern Europe EM SP GC WB WB GC CC EM CC
42671 D01 42672 D02 42675 D03 1100-1215 42678 D04 0900-1130 48463 D05 1830-1945 50298 DP2 0800-0915
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 211 DP2
Walker Roger Hamelink R Barba Cecilia
3 cr
42670 D01 0800-0915 TR 48466 D02 1100-1215 MW 47146 D03 1830-1945 MW
DAAR 106 Schneider-Hect DASP P3 Barba Cecilia DAGC 117 Whittet Robert
HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History
Sifuentes A Ballard Mary
3 cr
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
TBA
3 cr
ONLINE Wyatt Eilleen ONLINE Roye Christy TR DAGC 117 Schneider-Hect F DACL 274 Roye Christy MW DAAR 107 Hamelink R TR DACL 274 Burleson David
HIST 202G Introduction to Recent American History
3 cr
MS2 WB WB
42681 D02 ONLINE 48471 D03 ONLINE 49657 D85 0900-1020 MW ECHS 526
Wallace Jerry Wyatt Eilleen Wallace Jerry
49658 D86 1020-1140 MTWRF ECHS 503
Scroggs David
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
49659 D87 1220-1340 MTWRF ECHS 503
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
49660 D88 1340-1500 MTWRF ECHS 503
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
HIST 261
New Mexico History
CC
HIT
health information technology
HIT 110
Electronic Health Records
WB
Scroggs David
3 cr
42682 D01 1130-1245 MW
50430 D01
Scroggs David
DACL 274
ONLINE
50431 D01 42129 D01
ONLINE ONLINE
3 cr
Sletten Mary
3 cr
Sletten Mary Sletten Mary
3 cr
42130 D01 1730-1845 MW DAEM 109 TBA 42131 D02 ONLINE Fuller Gail 42132 D03 ONLINE De La Cruz Laura 42133 D01 48491 D02 42160 D01
MS2
WB
HIT 248
Medical Coding I
EM
ONLINE
HIT 258
Medical Coding II
WB
HIT 268
Health Information Systems
MS1
WB
HL S
health science
HL S 100
Introduction to Health Science
42164 D01
Williams Susan Fuller Gail
3 cr Sletten Mary
3 cr
42163 D01 1300-1440 TR 48493 D01
3 cr
ONLINE ONLINE
DAEM 109
TBA
3 cr ONLINE
Prince Linda
3 cr
ONLINE
Prince Linda
1 cr
50614 D85 TBA TBA ECHS TBA TBA NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
50615 D86 TBA TBA ECHS TBA TBA NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
50616 D87 TBA TBA ECHS TBA TBA NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
HL S 150G Personal Health and Wellness
WB WB GC CC CC SP EM CH
3 cr
43434 D01 43435 D02 43436 D03 1700-1815 43437 D04 1400-1515 43438 D05 1700-1930 48487 D06 0930-1045 50542 D07 1015-1130 50539 D40 TBA
ONLINE Collins Amy ONLINE Collins Amy MW DAGC 111 Wms-Gutierrez D MW DAHL 290 Corran Rebecca R DAHL 286 Wms-Gutierrez D MW DASP TBA TBA MW DASR 238 Corran Rebecca TBA DACH TBA TBA
50623 D85 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
50624 D86 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
50625 D87 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT/ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
HL S 275
Foundations of Health Education
WB CC
3 cr
HL S 295
Essentials of Public Health
TBA
WB
Walker Roger
INSTRUCTOR
HIT 120
WB CC CC EM SP CH
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
ONLINE Ledesma A TR DACL 274 Wingard John TR DACL 274 Wingard John W DAAR 106 Ballard Mary F DASP P3 Sifuentes A TR DACH P1 Nosbisch Robert
BEGIN, END
37
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
3 cr
43439 D01 ONLINE Collins Amy 43483 D02 1245-1400 TR DAHL 286 Corran Rebecca 43484 D01
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
3 cr ONLINE
Collins Amy
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
38 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
HL S 295
Essentials of Public Health, continued
CC
HNDS
human nutrition and diet
50544 D02 1115-1230 TR
INSTRUCTOR
Collins Amy
43516 D01 43519 D02 48512 D03 48513 D04 48486 D05
3 cr
CC CC CC GC CC
1530-1645 1730-2000 1200-1315 1230-1500 1200-1430
WF R TR M F
HOST
hospitality and tourism
DAHL 290 DAHL 284 DAHL 284 DAGC 115 DAHL 290
Arteaga A Dormody Joan Dormody Joan Arteaga A Arteaga A
HOST 201 Introduction to Hospitality Industry
WB EM
42314 D01 ONLINE 49599 DP1 0900-1015 MW DASR 130
EM
42315 DP2 0900-1015 TR
3 cr Nicholson G TBA
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOE CULINARY ARTS MAJORS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOE CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
DASR 130
HOST 202 Front Office Operations MS1
WB
42316 D01
ONLINE
WB
42318 D01
ONLINE
EM
42319 D01 1030-1145 TR
EM
42320 D01 1200-1315 MW
TBA
3 cr
DAEM 221 Bermudez Gena
HOST 208 Hospitality Supervision
EM
3 cr
42321 D01 1030-1145 TR
TIME
DAYS ROOM
DASR 130
42305 D01 1730-2000 R 2015-2155 R
INSTRUCTOR
Seifert Kim
4 cr
DATS 144 DATS 142
Chavez Patrick
DATS 144
Telles Joe
DATS 144 DATS 142
Lopez Edward
HVAC 113 Job Shadowing
CC I
42306 D01 TBA
1 cr TBA
HVAC 205 Commercial Refrigeration Systems
CC I
42307 D01 1200-1430 R 1440-1620 R
4 cr
HVAC 209 Residential Heating Systems
CC
42308 D01 1730-2000 W 2010-2150 W
4 cr DATS 144 DATS 142
Lopez Edward
HVAC 213 Practicum
CC I
42309 D01 TBA
3 cr DATS 144
Lopez Edward
HVAC 225 New Mexico Mechanical Codes: HVAC SUBTITLE: ADVANCED DUCT DESIGN NOTE: INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED
3 cr
HOST 207 Customer Service for the Hospitality Industry
CC
3 cr
Seifert Kim
DAEM 222
3 cr
HOST 206 Travel and Tourism Operations
* CRN SEC
TBA
Nicholson G
HOST 205 Housekeeping, Maintenance, and Security MS2
HVAC 103 Electrical and Mechanical Controls I
DAHL 286
HNDS 251 Human Nutrition
BEGIN, END
Schedule of Classes
CC
42310 D01 1730-1920 M 1920-2230 M
4 cr
DATS 144 DATS 142
Quarrell Mike
TBA TBA
DATS 144 DATS 144
Lopez Edward Lopez Edward
42684 D01 1530-1645 MW
DACL 274
Scholz Charles
HVAC 290 Special Problems MS2
CC I CC I
42311 D01 TBA 42312 D02 TBA
JOUR
journalism
1- 4 cr
JOUR 105G Media and Society
CC
L SC
library science
L SC 100
Introduction to Libraries WB WB
3 cr
3 cr
HOST 216 Event, Conference and Convention Operations
3 cr
TBA
MS1 MS1
3 cr
L SC 111
Introduction to Information Literacy in an Electronic 3 cr
MS1 MS2 MS2 MS2
WB WB WB WB
L SC 112
Introduction to Consumer Health Information
MS1
WB
L SC 120
Cataloging Basics I: Descriptive Cataloging
MS1
WB
L SC 130
Introduction to Technical Services in Libraries
MS2
WB
L SC 140
Multimedia Materials and Presentations in Libraries 3 cr
EM
42324 D01 1030-1145 MW
DASR 130
HOST 219 Safety, Security and Sanitation in Hospitality
EM EM
42325 D01 1330-1445 TR 49600 DP1 1200-1315 TR
DASR 130 DASR 130
TBA Southworth M
EM
50608 DP2 1200-1315 MW
DASR 130
Southworth M
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS
HOST 221 Cooperative Experience
3 cr
WB I S 42326 D01
ONLINE
HVAC
HEATING, VENT, AIR COND. & REFRIGERATION
HVAC 100 EPA Clean Air Act: Section 608 9/6 & 9/20
CC 42300
D90 0900-1545 S
NOTE: CLASS MEETS 09/06/2014 & 09/20/2014 ONLY
11/1 & 11/15 CC 42301
D91 0900-1545 S
NOTE: CLASS MEETS 11/01/2014 & 11/15/2014 ONLY
1 cr DATS 144 DATS 144
HVAC 101 Fundamentals of Refrigeration
CC CC
42302 D01 0830-0945 1000-1050 42303 D02 1730-2000 2010-2150
CC
Telles Joe Telles Joe
4 cr
MW MW T T
DATS 144 DATS 142 DATS 144 DATS 142
Lopez Edward
42304 D01 1130-1245 MW 1300-1350 MW
DATS 144 DATS 142
Lopez Edward
HVAC 102 Fundamentals of Electricity
Seifert Kim
Telles Joe
4 cr
42332 D01 48494 D02 50584 D01 42337 D02 42338 D03 42339 D04 50585 D01 42343 D01 42345 D01
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE
Pinkerton Susan Pinkerton Susan Aranda Jose Aranda Jose Cloteaux Ji Kammer Jenna
ONLINE ONLINE
3 cr Sandstrom John
ONLINE
WB
Library Services for Children and Young Adults
MS2
WB
L SC 153
Picture Books and Young Children
9/2-9/26
WB
L SC 155
Award Winning Books for Children
50587 D01 50588 D01
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE
3 cr Aranda Jose
L SC 150
50586 D01
ONLINE
3 cr Aranda Jose
MS1
11/3-11/21 WB
48496 D01
ONLINE ONLINE
Pinkerton Susan
3 cr Aranda Jose
1 cr Mouttet Jane
1 cr Mouttet Jane
Column headed by * : A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
L SC
* CRN SEC
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
DAYS ROOM
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
library science , CONTINUED
MAT 106
Applied Manufacturing Practices
L SC 160
Introduction to Public Services in Libraries
GC
MS2
WB
L SC 165
Customer Service in Libraries
MAT 110
Machine Operation and Safety
9/2-9/26
WB
L SC 193
Poetry for Children
WC GC
MAT 265
Special Topics
WC I
MATH
mathematics
10/6-10/31 WB
L SC 210
42346 D01 50632 D01 48498 D01
Stabler Karen
1 cr
ONLINE
Covarrubias-Cha
ONLINE
Mouttet Jane
1 cr
Technology Planning Libraries WB
L SC 221
Experiential Learning I
WB I S 42355 D01
L SC 232
Disaster Planning for Libraries
10/6-10/31 WB
42354 D01
50633 D01
3 cr
ONLINE ONLINE
Pinkerton Susan
43026 D03 1100-1150 F
DAMA 104
Sierra Adrian
Faria John
CC S
47079 D05 0930-1020 W
DACL 273 Pankayatselvan
3 cr
GC S
47075 D40 0930-1020 F
DAGC 113
Hill Suzanne
MS2
CC S
48440 DA2 0915-1050 F
DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
MS2
CC S
48441 DA3 1100-1235 F
DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
DASR 135 Garcia Gregory DASP 115 Chavez Richard
EM S
48439 DI1 0945-1000 MW 0945-1000 TR
DASR 231 DASR 238
Mabry William
3 cr
EM S
48443 DI2 0945-1000 MW 0945-1000 TR
DASR 238 DASR 231
Gamboa E
Independent Study TBA
GC
48551 D40 0930-1045 MW
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
GC
50477 D40 0930-1045 TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
DAGC TBA
LAWE 205 Practical Field Investigations EM SP
42513 D01 0930-1045 TR 50478 D40 0930-1045 TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
TBA
EM
48552 D01 1830-2100 M 48553 D01 1830-2100 T
DASR 135
WB
48554 D01
LING
linguistics
3 cr Gregory Todd
3 cr 3 cr
ONLINE
Lujan Alfred
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D20 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D21 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D09
NOTE 1: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D40
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DA2, MATH 120 DA2 & COLL 155 DA2 NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DA3, MATH 120 DA3 & COLL 155 DA3
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI1 & CCDM 114 DI1
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI2 & CCDM 114 DI2
NOTE 1: NOTE 2: NOTE 3: NOTE 4:
CC
DACL 274
Helmreich S
MAT
automation & manufacturing technology
MAT 105
Introduction to Manufacturing
GC
3 cr DAGC 116
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR GISD DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
Meza Luis
S
NOTE 1: NOTE 2: NOTE 3: NOTE 4:
50610 DI3 1045-1100 MTWR KN 146
Lackey Robin
50839 DI4 1215-1230 MTWR BC 247
TBA
INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI3 & CCDM 114 DI3 FOR ACES MAJORS ONLY CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, KNOX HALL RM. 146
INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI4 & CCDM 114 DI4 FOR BUSINESS MAJORS ONLY CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, BUSINESS COMPLEX RM. 247
MATH 111 Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics I
CC CC
43029 D01 0830-0945 TR 43030 D02 1730-1845 MW
CC
43036 D02 1600-1715 T 1600-1715 R
EM CC GC SP
43041 D02 43054 D05 43057 D07 43059 D08
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
1730-1845 1030-1120 1600-1715 0800-0915
3 cr
DACL 271 Ulloa Francisco DACL 273
MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra
3 cr
DAMA 104 Manshad Shakir DACL 271 Kalish Mia
MATH 112G Fundamentals of Elementary Math II
3 cr
42545 D40 0900-1100 MW
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D19
LING 200G Introduction to Language 42685 D01 1230-1345 TR
Hall Kevin
DASR 135 Ramirez Florencio
LAWE 233 Practical Approach to Terrorism
3 cr 3 cr
LAWE 207 Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement EM
3 cr
DASR 137 Derouen Richard DASP 115 Whited Gregory
LAWE 206 Traffic Enforcement and Crash Investigations
Mouttet Jane
DAGC 115 Libicer Stephen
LAWE 204 Introduction to Homeland Security
Smith Joseph
law enforcement (SEE ALSO CRIMINAL JUSTICE)
LAWE 202 Police Patrol Procedures
3 cr
1–3 cr
LAWE 201 Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency
Mackellar P
1 cr
L SC 298
1 cr
CC S
ONLINE
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
MATH 101 General Supplemental Instruction I
ONLINE
42510 D01 1830-2100 W 50476 D40 0930-1045 MW
DAWD 114 Briggs Timothy
Gamboa E
WB
EM SP
2 cr
48566 D01 1730-1920 R
DAAR 114
Introduction to Young Adult Literature
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR GISD DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
43027 D02 0930-1020 F
ONLINE
TBA
DAWD 114 Briggs Timothy DAGC 116 Meza Luis
EM S
50596 D01 TBA
48567 D01 0800-1120 F 42554 D40 0900-1100 F
3 cr
1 cr
ONLINE
L SC 295
MS2
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR GISD DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
DAMA 106 Delgado Adrian
U.S. Government Documents
50595 D01
Meza Luis
43025 D01 0930-1020 F
WB
50593 D01
3 cr DAGC 116
CC S
MS1
11/3-11/21 WB
42548 D40 0900-1100 TR
INSTRUCTOR
Internet Resources and Research Strategies 42361 D01
Glatz Tina
1–3 cr
L SC 240
LAWE
3 cr
ONLINE
MS1
L SC 261
39
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
3 cr TR MWF TR TR
DAAR 116 Peterson Nesbitt DACL 174 Delgado Adrian DAGC 111 Johnson Tuesday DASP 116 TBA
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
40 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra, continued
CC
43060 D09 0800-0915 MW
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D05
WB
43062 D10 43063 D11 TBA
ONLINE TBA TBA
Ahmad Ali Manshad Shakir
GC GC CC CC CC CC CC CC
43065 D12 43067 D13 43069 D14 43070 D15 43071 D16 43072 D17 43073 D18 43052 D19
EM
43039 D20 1030-1145 TR
DAAR 109
CC CC CC GC
43056 D21 47775 D22 49818 D23 43058 D40
DAMA 125 Benzoni Ana M DAMA 106 Liu Juan DATS 144 Delgado Adrian DAGC 113 Hill Suzanne
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D01
TR MW MWF MW MW MW MW MW
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D02
1230-1320 1320-1435 1000-1115 0930-1045
MWF TR TR MW
NOTE 1: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D40
DAGC 113 Hill Suzanne DAGC 113 Jacques Amelio DAMA 125 Cosse Carolyn DACL 276 TBA DAHL 292 Morgan Arthur DACL 273 Morgan Arthur DAHL 294 Johnson Tuesday DACL 275 Liu Juan Gamboa E
47112 D85 0900-1020 MTWRF ECHS 223
Torrez Leila
47113 D86 1020-1140 MTWRF ECHS 223
Torrez Leila
48449 D87 1220-1340 MTWRF ECHS 223
Torrez Leila
MS2
48445 DA2 0800-0915 MTWR DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DA2, MATH 101 DA2 & COLL 155 DA2
MS2
CC
48446 DA3 1000-1115 MW 1000-1115 TR
DAMA 127 DAMA 127
Sierra Rene
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DA3, MATH 101 DA3 & COLL 155 DA3
EM
48444 DI1 0905-0944 MW 0905-0944 TR
EM
48448 DI2 0905-0944 MW 0905-0944 TR
DASR 238 DASR 231
DASR 231 DASR 238
Mabry William
Lackey Robin
50838 DI4 1135-1214 MTWR BC 247
TBA
INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DI3 & MATH 101 DI3 ACES MAJORS ONLY CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, KNOX HALL RM. 146 INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI4 & CCDM 114 DI4 FOR BUSINESS MAJORS ONLY CLASS MEETS AT NMSU, BUSINESS COMPLEX RM. 247
43076 D01 43094 D02 43095 D03 43098 D04
3 cr 0730-0845 0900-1015 0800-0915 1730-1845
TR TR TR MW
SP
43101 D41 0930-1045 TR
DASP 112 Moreno Richard
CH
50669 D42 TBA
TBA
DACH TBA
50668 D80 TBA
S-HSHS TBA
43447 D85 0900-1020 MTWRF ECHS 303
Lutz Doug
43448 D86 1020-1140 MTWRF ECHS 303
Lutz Doug
49874 D87 1341-1500 MTWRF ECHS 223
Lutz Doug
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
DAAR 109 Dominguez A DAAR 109 Dominguez A DACL 273 Pankayatselvan DAHL 292 Schadler Sharon
Mini Session One (MS1) Dates: Aug 21 – Oct 14
TBA TBA
NOTE: CLASS FOR HSHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
MATH 142G Calculus for the Biological & Management Sciences
CC EM GC
MATH 175 Trigonometry EM
3 cr
43105 D03 1330-1440 MWF DACL 276 Ryan John 43106 D04 0800-0940 TR DAAR 116 TBA 43107 D05 1200-1340 TR DAGC 111 Rahnama Cyrus
3 cr
50458 D01 1430-1545 TR
DAAR 114 Morgan Arthur
MATH 190G Trigonometry and Precalculus
4 cr
EM CC
43109 D01 0830-0935 0830-0935 43110 D02 0830-0935 43454 D85 1220-1340
49689 D87 1340-1500 MTWRF ECHS 303
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
MW DADM 203 Ahmad Ali TR DADM 202 MTWR DATS 141 Delgado Adrian MTWRF ECHS 303 Lutz Doug
NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
Lutz Doug
MATH 191G Calculus and Analytic Geometry I EM
43111 D01 1030-1145 TR 1030-1120 F
4 cr DAAR 114 Schneider Ellen DAAR 114
EM
43114 D01 1545-1725 MW
4 cr DAAR 114 Schneider Ellen
MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation 43116 D01 1315-1430 43117 D02 1030-1300 43118 D03 1400-1515 43119 D04 43121 D05 43122 D06 1130-1245 43125 D09 43120 D40 0930-1045
3 cr
EM EM CC WB WB CC WB GC
TR DAAR 114 TBA F DAAR 116 Johnson Tuesday TR DATS 141 Ulloa Francisco ONLINE Gamboa E ONLINE Delgado Adrian TR DAMA 101 TBA ONLINE Reyes Sara MW DAGC 111 Isaac Jamie
MGT
management
MGT 201
Introduction to Management
WB WB EM SP
NOTE: PRIORITY ENRULLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
MATH 121G College Algebra EM EM CC CC
DAGC 113 Rahnama Cyrus DADM 202 Gamboa E DAGC 113 Hill Suzanne
50611 DI3 1005-1044 MTWR KN 146
INSTRUCTOR
MATH 192G Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
NOTE 1: NOTE 2: NOTE 3: NOTE 4:
DAYS ROOM
43099 D05 1500-1615 TR 50457 D06 1200-1315 TR 43100 D40 0930-1045 TR
Gamboa E
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DI2 & MATH 101 DI2 NOTE 1: NOTE 2: NOTE 3: NOTE 4:
TIME
GC EM GC
NOTE 1: INTEGRATED CLASS NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114 DI1 & MATH 101 DI1
* CRN SEC
NOTE: CLASS FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
CC
MATH 121G College Algebra, continued DAMA 104 Pankayatselvan
NOTE: INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE DATES & TIMES FOR FACE-TO- FACE MEETINGS
1055-1210 1800-1915 0830-0920 1830-1945 1330-1445 1530-1645 1515-1630 1500-1615
BEGIN, END
Schedule of Classes
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48524 D01 42252 D02 42253 D03 0900-1015 48525 D04 1100-1215
Mini Session Two (MS2) Dates: Oct 15 – Dec 12
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3 cr
ONLINE Weiss Samuel ONLINE Saucedo Andy TR DAEM 221 Fetters Margery MW DASP P4 Tadeo Joaquin
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
MKTG
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
marketing
MKTG 203 Introduction to Marketing
EM WB EM GC
42254 D01 1330-1445 42255 D02 50411 D03 0900-1015 47983 D40 0930-1045
3 cr MW DAEM 222 Williams Susan ONLINE De La Cruz Laura MW DAEM 221 De La Cruz Laura TR DAGC PA1 Tadeo Joaquin
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
MUS
music
EM CC WB SP WB EM EM GC EM
42686 D01 0930-1045 42687 D02 0830-0945 42688 D03 42689 D04 1400-1515 42690 D05 42691 D06 1230-1345 42692 D07 1530-1645 50308 D08 1400-1515 42693 D90 0900-1130
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
3 cr MW DAAR 106 Daniels Ellen MW DACL 274 Michnovicz Ellen ONLINE De La Paz Adrian TR DASP P3 Gamez Carlos ONLINE Pias Ed TR DAAR 106 Agnew Robert TR DAAR 107 Daniels Ellen MW DAGC 117 Gamez Carlos S DAAR 107 Creider Barbara
INSTRUCTOR
DAYS ROOM
NA 105
Nursing Assistant Clinicals
MS2
CC 42215
D01 0600-1100 TR
DAHL 285
4 cr TBA
MS2
CC 42216
D02 0600-1100 TR
DAHL 285
Rivas Elfeda
MS2
CC 42217
D03 1700-2200 MW
DAHL 285 Coulter Deborah
MS2
CC 42218
D04 1700-2200 TR
DAHL 285 Hansen Shelley
MS2
GC 42219
D05 0700-1200 MW
DAGC 128
TBA
MS2
CC 50671
D06 1345-1615 MW 1100-1330 MW
DAHL 285 DAHL 285
Rivas Elfeda
DAHL 292
Roby Patricia
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 104 D01 NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 104 D02 NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 104 D03
MUS 101G An Introduction to Music
41
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 104 D04 NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 104 D05
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 104 D06
NA 108
Disabilities Support Services
CC
MUS 201G History of Jazz in Pop. Music: A Blending of Cultures 3 cr
NA 109
Phlebotomist Basic
WB GC CC
CC
42222 D01 1400-1630 TR
DAHL 285
Jarry Laura
CC
42223 D02 1700-1930 TR
DAHL 293
Jarry Laura
NA
health care assistant / nursing assistant
GC
50441 D03 1500-1730 TR
DAGC 128
TBA
NA 104
Nursing Assistant Fundamentals
MS1
CC
42205 D01 0830-1100 MW 1115-1345 MW
DAHL 292 DAHL 285
TBA
NA 110
Electrocardiogram Technician Basic
CC
42206 D02 0830-1100 TR 1115-1345 TR
DAHL 292 DAHL 285
Rivas Elfeda
CC CC GC
42225 D01 0830-1100 MW 50442 D02 0830-1100 TR 50443 D03 1200-1430 TR
DAHL 285 Jarry Laura DAHL 285 Fetherlin Sheila DAGC 128 TBA
NA 111
Alzheimer/Dementia Care Focus
3 cr
WB
CC
42207 D03 1700-1930 MW 1930-2200 MW
DAHL 285 Coulter Deborah DAHL 285
NURS
nursing
CC
42208 D04 1700-1930 TR 1930-2200 TR
DAHL 285 Hansen Shelley DAHL 285
GC
50439 D05 0830-1100 MW 1115-1345 MW
DAGC 128 DAGC 128
TBA
CC
50670 D06 1345-1615 MW 1100-1330 MW
DAHL 285 DAHL 292
Rivas Elfeda
GC
42211 D40 0900-1015 TR 1025-1140 TR
DAGC 128 Phillips Gilbert J DAGC 128
42694 D01 ONLINE 50309 D02 0900-1130 F DAGC 117 42695 D90 0900-1130 S DACL 274
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 105 D01
MS1
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 105 D02
MS1
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 105 D03
MS1
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 105 D04
MS1
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 105 D05
MS1
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN NA 105 D06
NOTE 1: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE 2: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
Pias Ed Gamez Carlos Kuncel Alan
4 cr
50440 D01 1110-1250 TR
4 cr
NOTE: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER NOTE: DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED TO REGISTER
42228 D02
4 cr
ONLINE
4 cr
Fetherlin Sheila
NURS 130 Foundations of Pharmacology
CC
42878 D01 1300-1415 MW
3 cr DAHL 294
Lee Sheryl
NURS 134 Foundation of Nursing Skills and Assessment
CC
42864 D01 1045-1245 T 1045-1545 W
DAHL 283 DAHL 283
3 cr Soto Ernesto
NURS 136 Foundations of Nursing Practice CC
42866 D01 42867 D1A 50382 D1B 42873 D1C
0830-1030 0630-1500 0630-1500 0630-1500
WR F F F
6 cr DAHL 293 Nelson Martha NR Currier Elicia NR Olivas Cynthia NR Egan Bertha
NURS 137 Care of Geriatric Patient
CC
50438 D01 1300-1530 T
3 cr DAHL 293
Lee Sheryl
DAHL 294 NR NR
Olivas Cynthia Nelli Stacey Lee Sheryl
NURS 147 Adult Health I CC
6 cr
42879 D01 0830-1030 MW 42882 D1A 0630-1500 R 50383 D1B 1500-2300 R
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
42 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
NURS 149 Mental Health Nursing CC MS1 MS2
3 cr
42885 D01 1100-1200 MW 50384 D1A 0800-1630 T 42887 D1B 0800-1630 T
DAHL 293 Nelson Martha NR Nelson Martha NR Nelson Martha
NURS 201 Special Topics MS1
CC
3 cr
42897 D01 1300-1415 MW
SUBTITLE: NCLEX REVIEW
DAMA 103
Lopez Tracy
NURS 201 Special Topics
1 cr
50385 D02 0630-1500 F
SUBTITLE: MATERNAL/CHILD SUPPLEMENTAL CLINICAL
NR
Beals Riana
NURS 224 Maternal Child Nursing CC
5 cr
50386 D01 0830-1030 MW 42921 D1A 0630-1500 F
DAHL 283 NR
Soto Ernesto Beals Riana
NURS 226 Adult Health II CC
6 cr
42922 D01 1300-1500 MW 42925 D1A 0630-1500 R 50387 D1B 1500-2300 R
DAHL 293 NR NR
Olivas Cynthia Lee Sheryl TBA
NURS 234 Community Health Nursing MS1
CC
1 cr
42962 D01 0830-1030 M
DAMA 103 Nelson Martha
NURS 235 Nursing Leadership and Management MS1
CC
42968 D01 1030-1230 MW
2 cr
DAHL 294 Garza Kathleen
OECS
42970 D01 1030-1300 R 42979 D1A 0630-1830 S
MS1 MS1 MS1 MS1 MS1 MS1 MS1 MS1 MS1
41985 D01 41989 D02 41993 D03 50481 D04 50482 D05 50483 D06 50484 D07 50485 D08 50486 D09
WB CC CC CC CC CC EM MC
42015 D01 42026 D06 1700-1815 42032 D08 0830-0945 42034 D09 1000-1115 42037 D10 1330-1445 42040 D11 1500-1615 42042 D12 1030-1145 42045 D13 1200-1430
MS1
WB
45935 D01
ONLINE
OECS 128 Operating Systems Linux/Unix MS1
WB EM
Philhower D Philhower D Philhower D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
3 cr
ONLINE Benoit Leilani MW DAMA 105 TBA TR DAMA 105 TBA TR DAMA 105 Chavez Robert TR DAMA 105 TBA TR DAMA 105 TBA MW DAEM 218 Huff Fred F S-MNLC TBA Flores Estela
OECS 110 Introduction to Power Point
TIME
DAYS ROOM
EM
42067 D04 1830-2100 T
1 cr Marrujo Jaime
3 cr
42056 D01 ONLINE Chavez Nemecio 42063 D03 1100-1325 TR DAEM 214 Chappell T
INSTRUCTOR
DAEM 214
EM
42069 D01 1700-1815 MW
Carter John
OECS 185 PC Maintenance and Selection I
WB EM
3 cr
DAEM 214 Thomas Shane
3 cr
42073 D01 ONLINE 42074 D02 0800-0915 MW DAEM 218
Pina Gustavo Benoit Leilani
OECS 185 PC Maintenance and Selection I, continued
EM EM
42075 D03 1330-1445 MW 42076 D04 1830-2100 W
DAEM 218 DAEM 218
Pina Gustavo Honeycutt H
DAEM 214
Chappell T
48530 D01 1845-2000 MW DAEM 220 49560 D02 ONLINE
Carter John Shindi Rajaa
OECS 192 C++ Programming I
EM
3 cr
48529 D01 1100-1215 MW
OECS 195 Java Programming I
EM WB
3 cr
OECS 205 Advanced Operating Systems: Administration
EM
42078 D01 1100-1325 TR
Chappell T
42079 D01 ONLINE 42081 D03 1630-1745 TR DAEM 214
Juarez Jon Huff Fred
OECS 207 Windows
WB EM
3 cr
OECS 208 Internet Applications WB
42083 D01
3 cr ONLINE
Doyle Robert
ONLINE
Marrujo Jaime
OECS 214 Creating a Web Page WB S
WB EM EM EM
45936 D01
1 cr
42085 D01 48531 D02 1830-2100 50503 D03 1000-1115 50504 D04 1330-1445
3 cr ONLINE Medrano Manuel R DAEM 220 Hardy Della MW DAEM TBA Doyle Robert TR DAEM 220 TBA
OECS 216 Programming for the Web
EM
3 cr
42086 D01 1400-1515 MW
DAEM 214
Chappell T
42087 D01 ONLINE 42088 D02 1100-1215 TR DAEM 220 48532 D03 1800-2030 R DAEM 214
Carter John TBA Pina Gustavo
OECS 220 Database Application and Design
WB EM EM
3 cr
OECS 221 Cooperative Experience I
WB I S 42089 D01 WB I S 42090 D02
3 cr ONLINE ONLINE
Benoit Leilani Benoit Leilani
ONLINE
Benoit Leilani
OECS 222 Cooperative Experience II
WB S
42091 D01
3 cr
OECS 227 Computer Applications for Technicians
EM
42093 D90 0900-1130 S
EM
42095 D01 1700-1815 MW
Honeycutt H
DAEM 218
Huff Fred
3 cr
OECS 255 Special Topics
WB
42096 D01
3 cr ONLINE
OECS 261 Introduction to Networks
WB EM EM
3 cr
DAEM 218
OECS 250 Systems Analysis and Design I
3 cr
DAEM 218
OECS 215 Spreadsheet Applications 1 cr
OECS 105 Introduction to Information Technology
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE
* CRN SEC
OECS 141 Introduction to Interactive Game Programming
DAHL 293 Lopez Tracy NR Garza Kathleen
computer and information technology
WB S WB S WB S WB S WB S WB S WB S WB S WB S
6 cr
OECS 101 Computer Basics
OECS 128 Operating Systems Linux/Unix, continued
NURS 236 Nursing Preceptorship - Adult Health III CC
BEGIN, END
Schedule of Classes
42097 D01 ONLINE 42098 D02 0830-1010 TR DAEM 214 46385 D03 1830-2010 TR DAEM 218
Doyle Robert
4 cr Pina Gustavo Chappell T Doyle Robert
Column headed by * : A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
OECS
* CRN SEC
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
DAYS ROOM
COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, CONT’D
OECS 264 Network Routing Protocols
EM
4 cr
50506 D01 1830-2010 MW
DAEM 214 Doyle R & Pina G
OECS 269 Network Security
EM
3 cr
42101 D01 1700-1815 TR
DAEM 220
Doyle Robert
OECS 285 Fundamentals of Multimedia Applications
EM
OEEM
emergency medical services
50505 D01 1400-1515 TR
3 cr
DAEM 214
Huff Fred
OEEM 101 CPR for the Health Care Professional 8/23 ONLY 8/30 ONLY 9/20 ONLY 9/13 ONLY
EM EM EM GC
42437 D90 42438 D91 42439 D92 42440 D93
0900-1700 0900-1700 0900-1700 0900-1700
S S S S
DASR 134 DASR 134 DASR 134 DAGC 128
1 cr Guzman Arturo Williams Laura Williams Laura Logsdon Renne
OEEM 103 Heartsaver First Aid/CPR 9/19 ONLY
EM
1 cr
50461 D01 0900-1700 F
DASR 134
Bradley Joyce
OEEM 115 First Responder Prehospital Professional
EM I EM I
42442 D01 0830-1100 M 0830-1100 W 50462 D02 1800-2030 MW
3 cr
DASR 134 Guzman Arturo DASR 132 DASR 132 Cline Paul
OEEM 120 Emergency Medical Technician Basic
EM EM GC EM 48473
42443 D01 1700-2200 42444 D02 0830-1330 42446 D04 1700-2200 48472 D05 1700-2200 D06 1700-2200
M M M T M
6 cr
DASR 133 Quirico Daniel DASR 133 Guillen Julie DAGC PA1 Logsdon Renne DASR 133 Hyatt Stephanie NR Lane Troy
OEEM 120L Emergency Medical Technician Basic Lab EM EM GC EM
42447 D01 42448 D02 42450 D04 48474 D05 48475 D06
1700-2200 0830-1330 1700-2200 1700-2200 1700-2200
W W W R W
2 cr
DASR 134 Quirico Daniel DASR 134 Guillen Julie DAGC PA1 Logsdon Renne DASR 134 Hyatt Stephanie NR Lane Troy
OEEM 121 Emergency Medical Technician Basic Field/Clinical
42451 D01 42452 D02 42454 D04 48476 D05 48477 D06
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Days & locations vary Days & locations vary Days & locations vary Days & locations vary Days & locations vary
EM I
47859 D02 0900-1315 R
5 cr
DASR 133 Guzman Arturo
OEEM 150 L Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate Lab
EM
47860 D02 0900-1315 T 42457 D01 TBA
Days & locations vary
OEEM 155 Special Topics 9/12 ONLY
EM
SUBTITLE: ACLS EP
10/11-10/12 EM 11/1-11/2 EM
2 cr
DASR 134 Guzman Arturo
OEEM 151 Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate
1 cr
Erstad Petti Erstad Petti Erstad Petti Erstad Petti Lane Troy
OEEM 150 Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate
43
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
2 cr Guzman A
1 cr
42458 D01 0900-1700 F
DASR 131
Conrad-Bare C
50040 D02 0900-1700 SU 50463 D03 0900-1700 SU
DASR 131 DASR 131
Conrad-Bare C Conrad-Bare C
SUBTITLE: PREHOSPITAL TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
DAYS ROOM
OEEM 158 Emergency Medical Technician–Combination 11/7-11/9
48480 D01 0900-1700 FSU
NR
EM S
42462 D02 0900-1700 FSU
DASR 133 Guzman Arturo
NOTE: CLASS MEETS IN SILVER CITY, NM
11/7-11/9
2 cr
S
Birch William
OEEM 201 Human Pathophysiology 10/1-11/3
EM
3 cr
42463 D01 1700-2045 MW
DASR 131 Bare Christopher
OEEM 202 EMT–Paramedic I Respiratory Emergencies 9/10-9/25
EM I
3 cr
42464 D01 0900-1630 MTWR DASR 131 Bare Christopher
OEEM 203 EMT–Paramedic II Trauma Emergencies 11/19-12/11 EM I
3 cr
48481 D01 0900-1630 MTWR DASR 131
Bradley Joyce
OEEM 206 Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care
3 cr
8/25-9/29
EM I
42468 D01 1700-2115 MW
DASR 131 Bare Christopher
OEEM 207 Introduction to Pharmacology 11/5-12/10 EM
42469 D01 1700-2045 MW
3 cr DASR 131 Bare Christopher
OEEM 212 EMT–Paramedic Cardiovascular Emergencies 8/21-9/9
EM I
3 cr
42470 D01 0900-1645 MTWR DASR 131
Cline Paul
OEEM 213 EMT–Paramedic: Medical Emergencies I 9/29-10/14 EM
42471 D01 0900-1645 MTWR DASR 131
3 cr Conrad-Bare C
OEEM 214 EMT–Paramedic: Medical Environmental 10/15-10/30 EM
42472 D01 0900-1645 MTWR DASR 131
3 cr Conrad-Bare C
OEEM 216 EMT–Paramedic: Reproductive and Childhood 11/3-11/18 EM
3 cr
42473 D01 0900-1645 MTWR DASR 131 Conrad-Bare Ch
OEEM 247 EMT–Paramedic Refresher 11/21-11/23 EM S
2 cr
50464 D01 0900-1700 FSU
DASR 131
Conrad-Bare C
OEEM 253 Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program 6 cr
EM
50465 D01 0830-1730 M
OEET
electrical programs
DASR 132 Bare Christopher
OEET 110 Basic Electricity and Electronics
CC
42411 D03 1800-1915 TR 1915-2030 TR
4 cr DATS 147 DATS 147
Edwards Ben
OEET 130 Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
CC
42412 D01 0800-0850 TR
2 cr
DATS 147
Ray Charles
NR
Ray Charles
OEET 131 Electrical Lineworker Lab I
6 cr
42413 D01 1000-1600 TR
OEET 151 Electrical Apprenticeship I
CC I
6 cr
42416 D02 1600-2100 F
DATS 152
Taylor Thomas
OEET 153 Electrical Apprenticeship III
CC I
42417 D01 1700-2200 F
6 cr DAMA 126
Olsen Mark
DATS 144
Benavidez R
OEET 251 Electrical Apprenticeship V
CC I
6 cr
42418 D01 1600-2100 F
OEET 253 Electrical Apprenticeship VII
CC I
42419 D01 1700-2200 F
OETS
technical studies
6 cr DAMA 123 Reynolds Daniel
OETS 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation
WB S WB S
42396 D01 42397 D02
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
ONLINE ONLINE
1 cr Wootton Derrik Wootton Derrik
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
44 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
OETS 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation, continued
PHYS 211G General Physics I
WB S WB S WB S S
42398 D03 42399 D04 50369 D05 50370 D40 0830-0950
ONLINE Wootton Derrik ONLINE Wootton Derrik ONLINE Wootton Derrik F S-CHPS TBA Galvan Robert
MS2
49844 D60
ONLINE
PHYS 215G Engineering Physics I
NOTE: CLASS FOR CHPS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
WB S
Ormand David
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR LCPS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
EM
DAYS ROOM
3 cr
43129 D01 1430-1625 MW
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN PHYS 211GL D01
EM
43130 D01 1545-1815 F
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN PHYS 211 D01
EM
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN PHYS 215GL D01
MS2
WB S
49845 D61
ONLINE
Ormand David
PHYS 215GL E ngineering Physics I Laboratory
MS2
WB S
49846 D62
ONLINE
Ormand David
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR LCPS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
S
49842 D85 TBA
TBA
ECHS TBA
Ormand David
S
49843 D86 TBA
TBA
ECHS TBA
Ormand David
NOTE: ENROLLMENT ECHS STUDENTS ONLY NOTE: ENROLLMENT ECHS STUDENTS ONLY
OETS 103 Technical Career Skills
CC
4 cr
49838 D01 1300-1440 TR
DATS 147
OETS 104 Basic Mathematics for Technicians
CC CC
42400 D01 1500-1640 TR DAMA 125 Henry Auguie 42401 D02 1700-1810 MWF DAMA 125 Nichols Robert
OETS 118 Mathematics for Technicians
CC CC CC
3 cr
42406 D01 1500-1640 TR DATS 147 Nichols Robert 42407 D02 1730-1910 TR DAMA 125 Henry Auguie 42408 D03 1700-1810 MWF DATS 147 Lujan Tisha
OETS 255 Special Topics Technical Studies MS1
WC 50371
D01 1730-1905 MW 0830-1140 S
SUBTITLE: INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOVOLTAIC
PHIL
3 cr DAWD 124 Reynolds Daniel DAWD 124
philosophy
PHIL 101G The Art of Wondering MS1 MS2
CC CC SP GC WB EM CC
42697 D01 0930-1200 42698 D02 0930-1200 42699 D03 0800-0915 42700 D04 0800-0915 42701 D05 42703 D06 1400-1515 47746 D07 1400-1515
3 cr TR DACL 274 TR DACL 274 TR DASP P3 MW DAGC 117 ONLINE MW DAAR 106 MW DACL 274
PHIL 211G Informal Logic
WB
42704 D01
Montgomery J
3 cr
EM EM GC
PHYS
physics
42705 D01 1530-1645 TR 50310 D02 0900-1130 F 50311 D03 1700-1815 MW
DAAR 106 Osheroff Steven DAAR 107 Kovach Stephen DAGC 117 Pate John
PHYS 110G The Great Ideas of Physics EM
Zamora Frank Zamora Frank Rivera Richardo Rivera Richardo Montgomery J Osheroff Steven Kovach Stephen
3 cr ONLINE
PHIL 223G Ethics
TBA
4 cr
43126 D01 1300-1415 MW 1330-1600 F
4 cr DAAR 109 DAAR 111
Mini Session One (MS1) Dates: Aug 21 – Oct 14
|
Mason Paul
DAAR 109 Murphy Donald
1 cr DAAR 109 Murphy Donald
3 cr
50459 D01 1200-1315 TR
OETS 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation, continued
INSTRUCTOR
PHYS 211GL G eneral Physics I Laboratory
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR LCPS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
Schedule of Classes
50460 D01 1000-1230 F
DAAR 109 Murphy Donald
1 cr
EM
PL S
paralegal studies
PL S 160
Legal System for the Paralegal
WB
PL S 161
Legal Terminology
WB
PL S 162
The Virtual Law Office
EM
PL S 200
Legal Ethics for the Paralegal
EM
PL S 221
Cooperative Experience I
WB
PL S 231
The Law of Commerce for the Paralegal
EM
PL S 274
Legal Research and Writing for the Paralegal I
EM
PL S 298
Independent Study
WB
PSY
psychology
NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN PHYS 215 D01
42190 D01 42192 D01
Huchmala M
ONLINE
Huchmala M
3 cr 3 cr
42194 D01 1730-2000 T
DAEM 219 Schwebel Jodie
2 cr DAEM 115
Huchmala M
2–4 cr ONLINE
42196 D01 1730-2000 R 42198 D01 1800-2030 M 50362 D01
3 cr
ONLINE
42193 D01 1800-2030 W
42195 D01
DAAR 109 Murphy Donald
Huchmala M
3 cr
DAEM 115 DAEM 219
Huchmala M
3 cr Huchmala M
3 cr ONLINE
Huchmala M
PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology
3 cr
WB WB WB EM
42706 D01 42707 D02 42708 D03 42709 D04 1230-1345
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE W DAAR 106
Vonnahme Paul Vonnahme Paul Vonnahme Paul Vonnahme Paul
EM CC SP SP SP EM EM EM EM EM EM EM
42710 D05 42711 D06 42712 D07 50317 D08 42714 D09 42715 D10 42716 D11 42717 D12 42718 D13 42719 D14 42720 D15 42721 D16
MW MW TR MW MW MW TR TR F F T R
Olivas Nancy Valdez Jeanette TBA Gordon Anthony Gordon Anthony Marble Robert Gordon Anthony Gordon Anthony Moore Marshall Moore Marshall Vonnahme Paul Vonnahme Paul
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
Mini Session Two (MS2) Dates: Oct 15 – Dec 12
|
1100-1215 1830-1945 1230-1345 1400-1515 1530-1645 0800-0915 0930-1045 1100-1215 0900-1130 1300-1530 1230-1500 1230-1500
DAAR 106 DACL 274 DASP P3 DASP P3 DASP P3 DAAR 106 DAAR 106 DAAR 106 DAAR 106 DAAR 106 DAAR 107 DAAR 107
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
PSY
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CC SP EM GC GC SP
42722 D17 42724 D19 47745 D21 50321 D22 50323 D23 42726 D40
1700-1815 1400-1630 1730-2000 1530-1645 1530-1645 0930-1045
MW F M MW TR TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
42725 D85 0900-1020 TR
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
RADT
DACL 274 Valdez Jeanette DASP P3 Gordon Anthony DAAR 106 Hodges Kathleen DAGC 117 Castro Cynthia DAGC 117 Castro Cynthia DASP P3 Castro Cynthia ECHS 323
Bender Sandra
CC
42805 D01 1005-1105 TR
DAHL 182
RADT 101 Radiographic Positioning I CC CC CC CC CC CC
42811 D01 42813 D1A 42817 D1B 42820 D1C 42823 D1D 42826 D1E 42827 D1F 42828 D1G 42829 D1H 42830 D1J 42831 D1K
0945-1045 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 0900-1200 1300-1700 1300-1700 1300-1700 1300-1700 0830-1230
DAHL 182 Chaffee T DAHL 185 Chaffee T DAHL 185 Graham C DAHL 185 Mcginn Megan DAHL 185 Graham C DAHL 185 Chaffee T NR Chaffee T NR Chaffee T NR Chaffee T NR Chaffee T NR Chaffee T
RADT 103 Introduction to Radiographic Imaging
CC CC CC CC
42832 D01 42833 D1A 42834 D1B 42836 D1C
0830-0930 1100-1240 1115-1255 1100-1240
CC
42839 D01 TBA
DAHL 182 DAHL 185 DAHL 185 DAHL 185
Cox Annja Cox Annja Cox Annja Cox Annja
TBA
DAHL 182
Cox Annja
1–6 cr
RADT 190 CT Equipment and Methodology
WB I
46588 D01
3 cr
ONLINE
RADT 202 Clinical Education II
42840 D01 TBA
CC
TBA
NR
42841 D01 1100-1500 F
RESP
I
46589 D01 TBA
TBA
DAHL 182 Stewart Michael
3 cr NR
CC
42200 D01 0830-1100 M
3 cr DAHL 280
RESP 110 L Respiratory Therapy I Lab
Hunt Richard
respiratory therapy
RESP 110 Respiratory Therapy I
Stewart Michael
1 cr
RADT 208 Clinical I (Computed Tomography)
Hunt Richard
11 cr
RADT 205 Radiographic Image Critique
3 cr
MW M T W
RADT 156 Independent Study
Chaffee T
4 cr MW M T W R F M T W R F
CC CC
42201 D01 0800-1200 W 42202 D02 1200-1600 W
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CC
47357 D01 0900-1130 T
DAHL 281
RESP 155 Respiratory Therapy Special Topics
CC I
42204 D01 0800-1700 F
3 cr Warren Blu
1–4 cr DAHL 280 Durant Virginia
RESP 230 Respiratory Therapy V
CC
3 cr
45884 D01 0830-1100 T
DAHL 280
Duran Vince
DAHL 281
Warren Blu
RESP 230 L Respiratory Therapy V Lab
CC
2 cr
45885 D01 0800-1200 R
RESP 233 Respiratory Therapy Cardiopulmonary
CC
45887 D01 1200-1340 T
2 cr
DAHL 280 Durant Virginia
RESP 234 Respiratory Therapy V Clinical
radiologic technology
RADT 100 Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient 2 cr
BEGIN, END
RESP 115 Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology
PSYCHOLOGY, CONTINUED
PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology, continued
45
Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
Duran Vince
2 cr DAHL 281 DAHL 281
Warren Blu Warren Blu
45888 D01 TBA
TBA
3 cr NR
RESP 255 Respiratory Therapy Special Topics
CC I
S WK
social work
Durant Virginia
1–4 cr
47077 D01 1430-1700 MWR DAHL TBA Durant Virginia
S WK 221G Introduction to Social Welfare
EM
50546 D01 1530-1645 MW
SOC
sociology
3 cr DASR 234
Bucher Shelly
SOC 101G Introductory Sociology
WB EM EM EM EM EM EM GC GC EM EM WB GC
42731 D01 42732 D02 1230-1345 42734 D04 1400-1515 42735 D05 1530-1645 42736 D06 1100-1215 42738 D08 0930-1045 48468 D09 0930-1200 42740 D10 1700-1815 42741 D11 1230-1345 42743 D13 1830-1945 42739 D15 0930-1200 50331 D16 42742 D40 0930-1045
3 cr ONLINE Williams H MW DAAR 107 Williams H MW DAAR 107 Layer Douglas MW DAAR 107 Layer Douglas MW DAAR 107 Williams H MW DAAR 107 Williams H T DAAR 107 Layer Douglas TR DAGC 117 Marquez F TR DAGC 117 Starr Derrick TR DAAR 106 Ghebreslasse G R DAAR 107 Layer Douglas ONLINE Williams H MW DAGC 117 Starr Derrick
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
42737 D85 0900-1020 MW
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
ECHS 323
TBA
SOC 201G Contemporary Social Problems
WB WB WB
42744 D01 42746 D02 48467 D03
SPAN
spanish
ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE
3 cr Layer Douglas Layer Douglas Williams H
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I WB EM WB
42749 D01 42750 D02 0800-0850 42753 D03 47331 D85 1020-1140
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS
4 cr ONLINE Viramontes Olga MTWR DAAU 110 San Mames C ONLINE Herrera Leticia MTWR ECHS 323 Davis Jessica
SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II
WB
42760 D01
Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
4 cr ONLINE
Salinas Sylvia
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
46 Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
WATR
SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II, continued
EM
42762 D02 0900-0950 MTWR DAAU 110
San Mames C
SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I
EM
3 cr
50336 D01 1700-1815 MW
DAAR 107 Herrera Leticia
SPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Learners II
3 cr
SP
42767 D01 1830-1945 MW
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
GC WB
DASP P3
Ramos Luis
42769 D02 1100-1215 MW DAGC 117 Viramontes Olga 42772 D04 ONLINE Viramontes Olga
SPAN 214 Spanish for Heritage Learners III
WB WB GC
BEGIN, END
3 cr
42774 D01 ONLINE Viramontes Olga 47332 D02 ONLINE Salinas Sylvia 48469 D03 1230-1345 MW DAGC 117 Viramontes Olga
* CRN SEC
TIME
CC
42287 D01 1330-1445 TR
CC
42288 D01 1730-2000 M
EM EM GC WB WB
43133 D01 0900-1130 43134 D02 1300-1415 43135 D03 1500-1615 43136 D04 43137 D05
F DAEM 222 Moreno German MW DAAR 114 Cosse Carolyn MW DAGC 111 Ryan John ONLINE Ahmad Ali ONLINE Moreno German
TCEN
environmental and energy technologies
TCEN 101 Energy for the Next Generation
WC
50372 D01 1450-1540 TR 1540-1630 TR
3 cr DAWD 124 Reynolds Daniel DAWD 124
TCEN 110 Photovoltaic Application MS2
WC 50373
THTR
theatre arts
4 cr
D01 1730-1950 MW 0830-1140 S
DAWD 124 Reynolds Daniel DAWD 124
WB WB EM EM WB EM EM EM GC
42776 D01 42777 D02 42778 D03 1230-1345 42779 D04 1400-1515 42781 D05 42784 D06 1100-1215 49400 D07 1400-1515 49401 D08 1000-1230 42780 D40 0930-1045
3 cr ONLINE ONLINE TR DAAU 110 TR DAAU 110 ONLINE MW DAAU 110 MW DAAU 110 F DAAU 110 TR DAGC 117
NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS
3 cr
TBA
CC
42289 D01 1030-1145 MW
EM
W S
women ’ s studies
42788 D02 1100-1215 TR
EM
42792 D01 1700-1815 TR
3 cr
3 cr DAAR 107
W S 202G Representing Women Across Cultures
EM
42795 D01 1830-1945 TR
Chambers Layle Chambers Layle Mojica Monica Mojica Monica Chambers Layle Chambers Layle Chambers Layle Chambers Layle Mojica Monica
DAAU 110 Chambers Layle
W S 201G Introduction to Women’s Studies
DAMA 125
WATR 160 Systems Maintenance
CC
4 cr
42290 D01 0830-0920 TR 0830-1150 F
DAMA 129 Brokate Robert DAMA 124
WATR 180 Water Chemistry
CC CC
3 cr
42291 D01 1730-1845 TR
DAMA 129 Montoya Laura
1 cr
42292 D01 1730-2000 W
DAMA 122 Montoya Laura
WATR 200 Cooperative Experience
I S 42293 D01 TBA
3–5 cr TBA
TBA
Mount Terry
WATR 230 Advanced Wastewater Treatment
WB
42294 D01
4 cr
ONLINE
Mount Terry
WATR 232 Wastewater Systems Operations
CC
42295 D01 0930-1200 T
1 cr DAMA 122
Mount Terry
WATR 240 Advanced Water and Wastewater Math II
3 cr
TBA
CC
42296 D01 1300-1350 TR 1400-1450 TR
DAMA 125 DAMA 125
WATR 255 Special Individualized Problems in Water Tech.
CC I
42297 D01 TBA
TBA
DATS TBA
1–4 cr Mount Terry
WATR 285 High Purity Water Treatment Systems
CC
42298 D01 1330-1445 MW
DAMA 129
CC
42299 D01 0830-1100 MW
WELD
welding technology
DAMA 122
3 cr Roby Douglas
DAAR 107
Donde Nancy
3 cr Donde Nancy
3 cr Roby Douglas
NOTE: All Welding Technology program students must see Welding Technology program advisor prior to the first day of class to determine lab schedule.
WELD 100 Structural Welding I
6 cr
CC
42368 D01 0800-1100 R
DATS 152
Gomez Jose
CC
42369 D02 1800-2100 R
DATS 152
Hauser Lane
SP
50626 D03 1800-1915 MW DASP TBA 1930-2200 MW DASP TBA 42370 D80 0925-1045 MTWRF S-HSHS TBA
NOTE: CLASS FOR HSHS DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY
THTR 105 Acting for Non-Majors
Lopez Martin
WATR 287 Advanced Water Chemistry Analysis
THTR 101G The World of Theater
DAMA 129
WATR 140 Applied Water and Wastewater Math I
STAT
3 cr DAMA 129 Brokate Robert
WATR 130 Wastewater Collection and Basic Treatment Systems 3 cr
3 cr
INSTRUCTOR
WATR 120 Introduction to Water Systems
WATR 182 Water Chemistry Analysis
STAT 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences
DAYS ROOM
water technology
NOTE: BLENDED/HYBRID CLASS
statistics
Schedule of Classes
TBA Wolf Nathan
WELD 102 Welding Fundamentals
CC
42371 D90 0830-1010 S 1020-1200 S
3 cr DATS 152 Martinez Vincent DATS 150
NOTE: STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND FIRST CLASS OR HAVE NOT MADE PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WITH INSTRUCTOR BEFORE FIRST CLASS WILL BE DISENROLLED
WELD 110 Blueprint Reading (Welding)
CC CC
42372 D01 1300-1600 R 42373 D02 1800-2100 T
3 cr DATS 152 DATS 152
Gomez Jose Fresquez N
Column headed by * : A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U
Fall 2014 BEGIN, END
WELD
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
CC
DATS 152
CC
42375 D01 0800-1100 W
WELD 130 Introduction to GMAW MIG) MS2 MS2
CC CC
42376 D01 0900-1200 R 42377 D02 1900-2200 R
CC CC
42378 D01 1400-1700 R 42379 D02 1900-2200 T
DATS 152 DATS 152
Gomez Jose Hauser Lane
DATS 152 DATS 152
Gomez Jose Fresquez N
3 cr
WELD 150 Pipe Welding II MS2
CC
Twitty David
3 cr
WELD 140 Introduction to GTAW (TIG) MS1 MS1
Twitty David
3 cr DATS 152
3 cr
42380 D01 0800-1100 W
DATS 152
BEGIN, END
* CRN SEC
TIME
DAYS ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
WELD 160 Introduction to SAW and FCAW 3 cr
42374 D01 1800-2100 W
WELD 125 Introduction to Pipe Welding MS1
INSTRUCTOR
WELDING TECHNOLOGY, CONTIUNUED
WELD 120 Basic Metallurgy
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Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center
Twitty David
MS1 MS1
CC CC
42381 D01 0900-1200 R 42382 D02 1900-2200 R
3 cr DATS 152 DATS 152
Gomez Jose Hauser Lane
DATS 152
Twitty David
WELD 170 Welded Fabrication
CC
3 cr
42383 D01 1900-2200 W
WELD 180 GTAW II MS2 MS2
CC CC
3 cr
42384 D01 1400-1700 R 42385 D02 1900-2200 T
DATS 152 Gomez Jose DATS 152 Fresquez Nicholas
WELD 211 Welder Qualification
CC I
6 cr
42387 D01 0900-1200 W
DATS 152
Twitty David
DATS 152
Twitty David
WELD 221 Cooperative Experience I
1–6 cr
CC I S 42389 D01 TBA
TBA
WELD 255 Special Problems in Welding Technology MS2
CC I CC I
42390 D01 TBA 42391 D02 TBA
TBA TBA
1–6 cr
DATS TBA DATS TBA
Twitty David Twitty David
Maps and Building Locators Maps and building locators continue on pages 48–52
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To Albuquerque
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Approximate distance from Central Campus: 10 miles (20 minutes by car; see note below regarding public transit)
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Building Codes: DAAR, DAAU, DADM, DAEM, DASR
Click on the “Visitors” tab at the top and then select “Public Transportation” from the menu that comes up. Next, select “Bus Schedules” from the list in the left-hand column.
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NOTE: Allow up to one hour when traveling between the Central and East Mesa campuses on public transit. The trip requires using three buses: the Aggie Transit Route 3 bus, a Roadrunner Transit bus, and the DACC Shuttle.
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DACC East Mesa Campus 2800 N Sonoma Ranch Blvd Las Cruces
Finally, click on “Aggie Transit and DACC Shuttle” at the bottom of the center column. Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.
Place abbreviations—see maps in back
Schedule of Classes 48
Central Campus
(Building locator on page 49) Building Codes: DACL, DAHL, DALR, DAMA, DATS
DACC Central Campus 3400 S. Espina St. Las Cruces
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Number Prefixes and Building Locations
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DACC BUILDINGS ROOM # PREFIX
CAMPUS—BUILDING
DACL
Central— General Classroom Building
DADM
East Mesa— Digital Media Building
DAEM
East Mesa— East Mesa Main Building
DAGC
Gadsden Campus
DAHC
Hatch Center
DAHL
Central— Health Services Building
DALR
Central— Learning Resources Building
DAMA
Central—Main Building
DASP
Sunland Park Campus
DASR
East Mesa— Student Resources Building
DATS
Central— Technical Studies Building
DAWD
Workforce Center 2345 E. Nevada Ave.
BUILDINGS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ROOM # PREFIX
LOCATION
EC1
Engineering Complex I, NMSU Campus
ECHS
Early College High School, NMSU Campus
S-CHPS Chaparral High School Deming High School
S-FB
Fort Bliss, El Paso
S-GHS
Gadsden High School
S-HHS
Hatch Valley High School
S-HSHS Hot Springs High School, Truth or Consequences S-LCHS
Las Cruces High School
S-MHS
Mayfield High School
S-MNLC Mesquite Neighborhood Learning Center S-OHS
Oñate High School
S-SHS
Santa Teresa High School
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S-DHS
Central Campus Building Codes
Chaparral Center
DAMA • DALR • DATS • DACL • DAHL
East Mesa—Auditorium
DACH
T
DAAU
STREET
East Mesa—Academic Resources Building
ESPINA
DAAR
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Schedule of Classes
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Nevada Ave.
Triviz Dr.
t. Walnut S
Workforce Center
I-25
Neighborhood ning ApproximateLear distance fromCenter Central Campus: nillo St.3.5• miles Las(10 Cruces, NM 88001 minutes) Building Code: DAWD
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Mesquit
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San Ped
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Piñón Ave.
Picacho Ave.
Mesquite Neighborhood Learning Center
Mesquite Neighborhood Learning Center Approximate distance of Mesquite Neighborhood Learning Center from Central Campus: 4 miles (12 minutes)
890 N. Tornillo St. Las Cruces, NM 88001
Fall 2014
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To Las Cruces
Chaparral Center
To WSMR South Entrance
755 Prescott Anthony Dr., Chaparral, N.M.
I-10 W. Lisa Drive
8 miles from I-10 to NM 203 To Northeast El Paso
Gadsden Campus
To West Side of El Paso
4.7 miles from NM 203 to Prescott Anthony Dr.
1700 O’hara Rd., Anthony, N.M.
Gadsden Campus
Anthony Prescott Dr.
O'Hara Road (Exit 162)
Chaparral Center
Approximate distance from Central Campus: 22 miles (25 minutes) Building Code: DAGC
Approximate distance from Central Campus: 35 miles (45 minutes) Building Code: DACH
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Approximate distance from Central Campus: 42 miles (50 minutes) Building Code: DASP
East Mesa Campus Building Codes
DAAR • DASR • DAEM • DAAU • DADM
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