Spring 2015 - Doña Ana Community College

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Transcript of Spring 2015 - Doña Ana Community College

2 Schedule of Classes

Dates to Remember

NOVEMBER 20146 Senior & Junior Crimson Scholars; students with disabilities

& Veteran students: Registration begins

7 Sophomore & Freshmen Crimson Scholars: Registration begins

10 Seniors (94 crs. or more): Registration begins

11 Juniors (62–93 crs.): Registration begins

12 Sophomores (28–61 crs.): Registration begins

13 Freshmen (0–27 crs.): Registration begins

14 Nondegree students: Registration begins

14 Readmitted students: Registration begins

17 New and transfer students: Registration begins

24–28 Thanksgiving Day Holiday for students: Classes do not meet during this period

27–28 Thanksgiving Day Holiday for employees: DACC and NMSU closed

DECEMBER 201412 Last day of Fall 2014 classes

18 Fall 2014 grades available

24 Winter Holiday begins: DACC and NMSU closed through Jan 2

JANUARY 201514 DACC Financial Aid Refund Check Disbursement

14 Last day to register during early registration

15 Spring & Spring 1 classes begin

15 Late registration begins: Late fees apply; late-fee charges incurred during late registration are not refundable

16 Students having unpaid charges due from any term prior to SPRING 2015 may have their courses for SPRING 2015 cancelled. Payments for unpaid, prior-term charges must be received by University Accounts Receivable no later than January16, 2015, 5:00 PM MST to avoid class cancellation.

19 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday: DACC and NMSU closed

23 Degree/certificate application deadline: Last day to submit an application without having to pay a late fee

24 LATE Degree/certificate application filing begins (late fee applies)

27 Late registration ends for Spring: Last day to register, add a course, or change registration (late fee applies)

27 Residency: Last day to submit petition for resident tuition or tuition waiver

30 Last day to cancel a course* with 100% refund and no record of course on transcript—this date varies for courses with non standard start/end dates (refer to Class Listings)

MARCH 20153 Final deadline for submitting degree/certificate application

(late fee applies)

10 Spring 1 classes end

11 Spring 2 classes begin

15 Tuition payment due

16 Last day to drop a Spring course with “W” grade (this date may vary for courses having non standard start/end dates. Refer to Class Listings)

23-27 Spring Break; classes do not meet during this period

APRIL 20153 Spring Holiday; DACC and NMSU closed

15 Tuition payment due

17 Last day to withdraw from Spring courses; students who do not officially withdraw from a course or from the university and fail to attend classes may receive failing grades and be liable for all tuition and fees; this date varies for courses with non standard start/end dates (refer to Class Listings)

MAY 20154-8 Final Exam Week

7 DACC Commencement, 7 p.m., Pan Am Center

8 Last day of Spring and Spring 2 classes

15 Tuition payment due

14 Spring 2015 grades available

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.

DACC BUS SERVICE TO THE EAST MESA CAMPUSStudents may travel between the Espina (3400 S. Espina) and East Mesa (2800 N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd.) campuses by using a combi-nation 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) 541-2500Office location: 1501 E Hadley, Building A (hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F)Email: [email protected]

FEBRUARY 201515 Last day to pay charges in full to avoid payment-plan fee;

otherwise, balances can be paid in four equal installments

15 Tuition payment due

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What’s InsideTOPIC PAGE(S) RELATED OFFICE PHONE NO.Application for Admission Form 11–14 Admissions Office 527-7710Bookstore 10 Bookstore 527-7692Billing/Electronic Billing (E-Bill) 7Class Listings 21–45Classification Breakdown for Registration 6 Registration Office 527-7528Costs 9 Cashiers Office 527-7516Dates and Deadlines 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15Final Exam Schedules 15Financial Aid Information 8 Financial Aid Office 527-7696Frequently Asked Questions 10How to Read the Class Listings 16Nondiscrimination Policies 3 Contact information below See belowOnline Classes — General Information 17Online Classes — Listings 18Payment Plan 2, 8, 10 Cashiers Office 527-7516Refunds 2, 5, 10 Cashiers Office 527-7516Registration Procedure 4, 5, 6, 7 Registration Office 527-7528Room Numbers and Building Locations Back CoverSchedule Changes 10 Registration Office 527-7528Short Courses Information 3, 19 Contact information below See belowSpecial Services Available 6Student Confidentiality Form 16 NMSU Registrar’s Office 646-3411Student Right-To-Know Act 3 Contact information below See belowWeb Registration 7 Registration Office 527-7528Withdrawing from Classes 2, 5,10 Registration Office 527-7528OTHER SOURCES OF RELATED INFORMATION DACC Graduation and Retention Rates Download DACC Catalog at www.nmsu.edu/catalog

and see page 4 of the Catalog (page 5 of PDF file)Drug Free Workplace, Drug Free Schools & Communities Act Visit: www.drugabuse.govStudent Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act Visit: www.nmsupolice.com, and select “Annual Reports”

About Short CoursesShort 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 with-drawal dates. These are listed at the bottom of page 5.

Nondiscrimination PoliciesGENERAL POLICY. It is the policy of Doña Ana Community College not to discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national ori-gin, 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 con-cerning 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 SecuritySecurity staff is available to all students, faculty, and staff at the vari-ous DACC locations. lf you have a security issue, need an escort, or re-quire a guard for safety purposes, do not hesitate to call. Please refer to the telephone numbers below.

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.

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*

1A Admission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Pay $20 application fee

Request transcripts and/or GED scores

1B Readmission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Request transcripts, if applicable

2 Placement/Compass TestingDASR 105 • 527-7569

3 Orientation • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7710,

527-7683, or 527-7519

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New Students Continuing Students Readmitted/Transfer Students

7 Financial Aid OfficeDASR 109 • 527-7696

8 Veterans Office if applicableDASR 107-A • 528-7081

9 NMSU Housing OfficeIf applicable

Educational Svcs. Bldg. • 646-3202

10 Student I.D. Card OfficeNMSU Corbett Center • 646-5302

11 Parking Decal if applicableDACC Cashiers OfficeDASR 102 • 527-7516

Or NMSU Parking Department1400 E. University Ave. • 646-1839

Advising • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7710,

527-7683, or 527-7519

5 Registration • DASR 101-H

Or register ONLINE athttps://my.nmsu.edu • 527-7500

6 Payment ArrangementsCashier’s Office, DASR 102

527-7516

* Registering at Other DACC CampusesIf 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 some-times several services are combined and located in a single of-fice. For more specific information, contact the campus:

Las Cruces Espina Campus 3400 S. Espina Street (575) 527-7500

Gadsden Interstate 10 and O’hara Road (575) 882-3939

Sunland Park 3365 McNutt Rd. (575) 678-6198

Steps to Register at East Mesa Campus*

1A Admission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Pay $20 application fee

Request transcripts and/or GED scores

1B Readmission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Request transcripts, if applicable

2 Placement/Compass TestingDASR 105 • 527-7569

3 Orientation • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7710,

527-7683, or 527-7519

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New Students Continuing Students Readmitted/Transfer Students

7 Financial Aid OfficeDASR 109 • 527-7696

8 Veterans Office if applicableDASR 107-A • 528-7081

9 NMSU Housing OfficeIf applicable

Educational Svcs. Bldg. • 646-3202

10 Student I.D. Card OfficeNMSU Corbett Center • 646-5302

11 Parking Decal if applicableDACC Cashiers OfficeDASR 102 • 527-7516

Or NMSU Parking Department1400 E. University Ave. • 646-1839

Advising • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7710,

527-7683, or 527-7519

5 Registration • DASR 101-H

Or register ONLINE athttps://my.nmsu.edu • 527-7500

6 Payment ArrangementsCashier’s Office, DASR 102

527-7516

* Registering at Other DACC CampusesIf 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 some-times several services are combined and located in a single of-fice. For more specific information, contact the campus:

Las Cruces Espina Campus 3400 S. Espina Street (575) 527-7500

Gadsden Interstate 10 and O’hara Road (575) 882-3939

Sunland Park 3365 McNutt Rd. (575) 678-6198

1A Admission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Pay $20 application fee

Request transcripts and/or GED scores

1B Readmission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Request transcripts, if applicable

2 Placement/Compass TestingDASR 105 • 527-7569

3 Orientation • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7710,

527-7683, or 527-7519

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New Students Continuing Students Readmitted/Transfer Students

7 Financial Aid OfficeDASR 109 • 527-7696

8 Veterans Office if applicableDASR 107-A • 528-7081

9 NMSU Housing OfficeIf applicable

Educational Svcs. Bldg. • 646-3202

10 Student I.D. Card OfficeNMSU Corbett Center • 646-5302

11 Parking Decal if applicableDACC Cashiers OfficeDASR 102 • 527-7516

Or NMSU Parking Department1400 E. University Ave. • 646-1839

6 Payment ArrangementsCashier’s Office, DASR 102

527-7516

Advising • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7683,

or 527-7519

5 Registration • DASR 101-H

Or register ONLINE athttps://my.nmsu.edu • 527-7500

1A Admission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Pay $20 application fee

Request transcripts and/or GED scores

1B Readmission ApplicationDASR 107 • 527-7710

Request transcripts, if applicable

2 Placement/Compass TestingDASR 105 • 527-7569

3 Orientation • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7710,

527-7683, or 527-7519

4

New Students Continuing Students Readmitted/Transfer Students

7 Financial Aid OfficeDASR 109 • 527-7696

8 Veterans Office if applicableDASR 107-A • 528-7081

9 NMSU Housing OfficeIf applicable

Educational Svcs. Bldg. • 646-3202

10 Student I.D. Card OfficeNMSU Corbett Center • 646-5302

11 Parking Decal if applicableDACC Cashiers OfficeDASR 102 • 527-7516

Or NMSU Parking Department1400 E. University Ave. • 646-1839

Academic Advising • DASR 103528-7272, 527-7710,

527-7683, or 527-7519

5 Registration • DASR 101-H

Or register ONLINE athttps://my.nmsu.edu • 527-7500

6 Payment ArrangementsCashier’s Office, DASR 102

527-7516

3 Orientation & ResgistrationDASR 107 • 527-7710

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LINE DESCRIPTION FULL SPRING(SIXTEEN WEEK)

SPRING 1(EIGHT WEEK 1)

SPRING 2(EIGHT WEEK 2)

A Dates of sessions Jan 1 – May 8 Jan 15 – Mar 10 Mar 11 – May 8

B Registration: By classification (see page 6) Nov 6 – Jan 27 Nov 6 – Jan 21 Nov 6 – Mar 16

C Registration: Non-degree Nov 14 – Jan 27 Nov 14 – Jan 21 Nov 14 – Mar 16

D Registration: Readmitted students Nov 14 – Jan 27 Nov 14 – Jan 21 Nov 14 –Mar 16

E Registration: Transfer and new students Nov 17 – Jan 27 Nov 17 – Jan 21 Nov 17 – Mar 16

F Classes begin Jan 15 Jan 15 Mar 11

G Late registration deadline Jan 27 Jan 21 Mar 16

H Last day to add a course (without an instructor signature)

Jan 16 Jan 16 Mar 12

I Last day to add a course (with instructor signature)

Jan 27 Jan 21 Mar 16

J Last day to cancel a course (not on transcript)

Jan 30 Jan 27 Mar 20

K Last day to request 100% refund Jan 30 Jan 27 Mar 20

L Las day to drop class(es) with “W” grade Mar 16 Feb 13 Apr 16

M Last day to withdraw entirely from DACC-NMSU

Apr 17 Feb 26 Apr 29

N Classes end May 8 Mar 10 May 8

ImportantReminders

• 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 of-ficially withdraw from DACC-NMSU for that specific term.

• Students with a previous bal-ance my have their courses for the current term/semes-ter cancelled if they have not been made arrangements for existing debt at the Business Office by Jan 16, 2015.

• DACC-NMSU offices will be closed January 19 and April 3, 2015.

Registration Dates and Deadlines Table

Understanding the Flowchart on Facing PageREFER TO NUMBERED TABS ON FLOWCHART BLOCKS

TAB NUMBER EXPLANATION AND DETAILS

1A Admission, New Students: Apply on the Web at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=nmsu-u (see page 7)

1B 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

2 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.

3 Orientation: Call 528-7272, 527-7710, 527-7683 or 527-7519 to reserve a space at a DACC Orientation.

4 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.

5, 6 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.

7 Financial Aid Disbursement: Students registered under DACC may pick up disbursement checks at the DACC East Mesa campus.

8 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.

9 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.

10 I.D. Card: Visit the I.D. Card Office in Corbett Center, 1st floor (telephone 646-5302).

11 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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CREDITS COMPLETED ACADEMIC CLASSIFICATION

94 + Senior

62 – 93 Junior

28 – 61 Sophomore

0 – 27 Freshman

REGISTRATION PROCESS: The DACC/NMSU course registration schedule for continuing students is determined by an academic clas-sification breakdown, that is arranged according to the number of college credits completed:

Registration Schedule by Classification

NEW FRESHMEN are required to attend a Doña Ana Community Col-lege Orientation (DACCO), during which they will register for classes. To sign up, call 575-528-7272.

Determine the number of college credits you have completed by do-ing the following:

1. Log into https://my.nmsu.edu using your user name and password.

2. Click on “Student” in the gray 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. Un-der “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 stud-ies credits that do not count toward graduation.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF COURSE REGISTRATION. Students must complete registration for all classes by the last day of registration, regardless of the starting date of any particular class. A student assumes full financial responsibility before registration is complete, however, if he/she has begun the registration process and enrolled in even one class.

DELINQUENT PRIOR SEMESTER BALANCES. Students having un-paid charges due from any term prior to SPRING 2015 may have their courses for SPRING 2015 cancelled. Payments for unpaid, prior-term charges must be received by University Accounts Receivable no later than January16, 2015, 5:00 PM MST to avoid class cancellation. If a student chooses to stay out for a term, (s)he must officially withdraw from DACC/NMSU.

CLASSIFICATIONOR GROUP

REGISTRATIONDATE

Crimson Scholars(seniors and juniors)

Nov 6

Crimson Scholars(sophomores and freshmen)

Nov 7

Veteran Students & Students with Disabilities(must have approval from Services for Students with

Disabilities program)

Nov 6

Graduate School Nov 10

Senior Citizens (NM residents who are 65 or older may attend New Mexico State University at reduced tuition rates. Individuals must apply and qualify for this program through the Registrar’s Office)

Nov 10

Seniors (94 credits or more) Nov 10

Juniors (62 – 93 crs.) Nov 11

Sophomores (28 – 61 crs.) Nov 12

Freshmen (0 – 27 crs.) Nov 13

Non-degree Students Nov 14

Readmitted Students Nov 14

New Transfers Nov 17

New Students Nov 17

ACADEMIC SANCTIONS. Students placed on academic warning, probation, or suspension during the end of term grading process will be mailed a notification. Students placed on suspension will have pre-registered courses for future semesters canceled and applicable refunds made by the University Accounts Receivable.

FIND YOUR TIME TO REGISTER.1. Find the segment of the current classification or group in the left-

hand 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 regis-ter at any time in the remaining classification sequence.

Special Services AvailableACADEMIC ADVISING. Academic advising is available through your division/faculty advisor. Advisors are also available at the satellite cen-ter 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 work-ing environment. Besides earning college credit, students can earn wages while working. Career Services Office, DASR 111 at the East Mesa Campus, 527-7538.

CAREER SERVICES include pre-employment training, résumé writ-ing, 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 pro-vide information about student support groups, or individual per-sonal counseling. Students have access to the counseling office at either location. Espina Campus, DAMA 117, 527-7548. East Mesa Cam-pus, DASR 104-A, 527-7548.

FREE LEARNING ASSISTANCE. Student Success Center/Tutorial Ser-vices, 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 ONLINEADMISSONS/APPLYING TO DACC

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

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.

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 advis-ing 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.

ACCESSING GRADES VIA THE WEB: https://my.nmsu.edu/

Fall grades available Dec 12

Spring grades available May 14

REGISTRATION PERIODSEarly Registration: Nov 6 – Jan 14Late Registration: Jan 15 – Jan 27 ($25 late registration fee ap-plies per campus)

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 Educa-tional Services Center or DACC East Mesa campus office (2800 N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd.). Please note that the University does not ac-cept demand drafts.

SPECIAL NOTES

S/U GRADING OPTION. S/U grading option is available in web reg-istration if the course is only offered as S/U grading. To add the S/U grading option to traditionally graded courses, you must pro-cess 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 this DACC Course Reference Number (CRN) for SPRING: 31197.

E–BILLING. Electronic Billing (E-Bill) is the official method for de-livery 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 Pay-ment System. Students also have the capability of creating Autho-rized Users within the NMSU Web Payment System. Information on how to create an authorized user can be found on the Univer-sity Accounts Receivable E-Bill/Make a Payment page www.nmsu.edu/~uar/ebill/ebill.html

PREVIOUS SEMESTER BALANCES. Students having unpaid charges due from any term prior to SPRING 2015 may have their courses for SPRING 2015 cancelled. Payments for unpaid, prior-term charges must be received by University Accounts Receivable no later than January16, 2015, 5:00 PM MST to avoid class cancellation.

PAYMENTS AND PAYMENT PLAN FEES. NMSU offers students the option of paying term tuition and fees due over the course of a term. Information regarding Payment Plans and Payment Plan Fees can be found on the University Accounts Receivable website at http://uar.nmsu.edu/payment-plans/

The following non-refundable Payment Plan Fees apply:

$10.00 – assessed to accounts not paid in full byFebruary 15, 2015

$10.00 – assessed to accounts not paid in full by March 15, 2015

$10.00 – assessed to accounts not paid in full by April 15, 2015

$10.00 – assessed to accounts not paid in full by May 15, 2015

DROPPING WITH A “W” OR WITHDRAWING VIA THE WEB. Stu-dents 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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DISBURSEMENT OF FINANCIAL AID AWARDSStudents who have Financial Aid and/or Scholarship awards (with the ex-ception 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 with-draw 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 in-stitutional 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 fi-nancial aid is awarded. A maximum amount of $200 can be applied to insti-tutional 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 Finan-cial 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, Jan 30, 2015.

Students must notify the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarship Services of any/all additional resources: scholarships, tuition waivers, sti-pends, 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 dis-bursed due to any of these reasons.

LOAN/GRANT REQUIREMENTS AND REPAYMENTStudents 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 un-dergraduate 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.

FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULEBeginning January 14 All Students

By enrolling in classes at Doña Ana Community College/NMSU, a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associ-ated 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 sub-mitting 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 ac-count 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 Uni-versity’s official policies concerning schedule changes, satisfactory aca-demic 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 stu-dent. 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 spon-sors 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 attor-ney’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 cor-respondence. 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.

Financial Obligation Assumed Upon Registering for Courses

Disbursement and Repayment

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TUITION AND FEESTuition at Doña Ana Community College varies according to your le-gal residence. “In district” rates are for legal residents of Doña Ana County; “out of dis trict” rates are for legal residents of New Mexico but not Doña Ana County.

OPTIONAL SERVICES AND PRIVILEGESFees for optional services and privileges are for one semester only. More detailed information is available in the NMSU Registration Guide, http://registration.nmsu.edu/

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 informa-tion visit http://www.nmsu.edu/~housing/general/rates.html

STUDENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Purchase of these passes entitles Doña Ana Community College stu-dents 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 tu-ition for full-time NMSU students. Part-time NMSU or part-time/full-time 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 cat-egories; students, staff, faculty, retirees, and affiliates of NMSU. Mem-bership 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. Stu-dents enrolled in classes at both DACC and NMSU who purchase the Wellness/AggieFit pass are charged according to the number of cred-its 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.

How Much Does It Cost to AttendDoña Ana Community College?

D A C C T U I T I O N C O S T SResidency

StatusCost Per Semester(Credits: 12 – 18)

Cost Per Credit Hour(Credits: 1 – 11 or 19 + )

In District $804 $67

Out of District $972 $81

Nonresident $2580 $215($81 if taking only 1–6 credits)

The last day to file for resident tuition or submit a tuition waiver for Spring is January 27. 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, insur-ance, 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 TUITIONUndergraduate courses taken on the NMSU main campus cost $247.90 per credit hour. Some programs require students to pur-chase special equipment during their first semester of college. DEGREE APPLICATION FEEThe deadline to file a Spring 2015 degree/certificate application is January 23 without late fee. Beginning January 24, a late fee will be assessed. Applications will not be accepted after March 3.

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 pro-cessed online at www.nmsu.edu/~registra

Fees are paid to DACC Cashiers or NMSU Business Office. Students who submit a degree application for Spring 2015 but fail to gradu-ate 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 Spring 2015 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 sat-ellite centers may pay at those locations.

H E ALTH AN D WE LLN E SSFor 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 http://recsports.nmsu.edu/aggiefit/

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IS THERE A PAYMENT PLAN FOR TUITION AND FEES?By enrolling in classes at New Mexico State University (NMSU), a stu-dent 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 pro-ceeds of this agreement will be used for educational purposes and con-stitute an educational loan pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) (8).

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.

All outstanding charges not paid in full by February 15, will automati-cally be placed on a payment plan and a payment plan fee will be assessed. Outstanding charges will be divided into four equal pay-ments due on February 15; March 15; April 15; and May 15. Any initial registration occurring on or after Jan. 16 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, scholar-ships, and loans. Grants are awarded based on academ ic 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 Of-fice 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 semes-ter classes without paying a late fee is Jan. 14. You may still register for classes between Jan. 15 and Jan. 27, but you will be charged an addi-tional late registration fee. Late fee charges incurred during late regis-tration are not refundable.

MAY SOMEONE ELSE REGISTER FOR ME?Yes, anyone may register for you. If you are a new or returning stu-dent, 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 cred-its 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 fi-nancial 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.

CAN SCHEDULE CHANGES BE MADE AFTER REGISTRATION?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 (with an instructor signature) is Jan. 27. It is important to visit with the Finanicial Aid office PRIOR to schedule changes as your financial aid awards may be affected.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I NEED TO WITHDRAW FROM ALL CLASSES?Students may withdraw from all classes until Apr 17 (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 Build-ing. 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.

WILL I GET A REFUND IF I HAVE TO WITHDRAW FROM CLASSES?Depending on when you withdraw, you may be eligible for a refund. Use the Registration Dates and Deadlines Table on page 5 to determine how much you may be eligible to receive. Refund percentages are based upon the total charges for the semester and not on the amount you have paid. All refunds are applied toward amounts owed. 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 giv-en 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 bill-ing statements to NMSU Students. Billing statements are generat-ed 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 pay-ment 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

Frequently Asked Questions About the College

Application for Undergraduate Admission

Before you begin 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 Year __________

Campus where you plan to enroll Alamogordo Carlsbad Doña Ana (Includes all satellites) Grants Las Cruces-Main

Enrollment status First enrollment in ANY college or university Transferring to NMSU from another college or university IN NEW MEXICO Transferring to NMSU from another college or university OUTSIDE 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.

Change to Non-degree Change to Degree-seeking

Degree expected Certificate and program applicants should see list on supplement. Non-degree applicants may skip this section.

Certificate or program ___________________________________________ Two-year associate degree Four-year bachelor’s degree Second undergraduate degree

Field of study Major ___________________________________________

PERSONAL INFORMATION Social security number - - Office use only

NMSU ID - Legal name

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME

Previous or other legal names

NAME

Address MAILING ADDRESS STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO. APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.

CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTRY

PHYSICAL ADDRESS (REQUIRED IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS)

Phone - - - - HOME PHONE CELL PHONE

Email EMAIL

Date of birth (MM-DD-YYYY) - - Gender Male Female Family history Did either of your parents or guardians graduate from a 4-year college or university? Yes No Do not know

U.S. Military service Are you U.S. active-duty military? Yes No Are you a member of the U.S. National Guard or Reserve? Yes No Are you a spouse or dependent of an active-duty member of the U.S. military? Yes No Are you a U.S. veteran? Yes No

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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.

US Citizen Permanent Resident (Submit copy of I-551 to Admissions.) Foreign (Passport and visa will be requested as needed.) Other Immigrant Status – Non-U.S. Citizen

Ethnicity/Race (Optional) This information is requested by government agencies to demonstrate compliance with the Civil Rights Act.

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 (Select tribe or pueblo from list below) Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White

Select your tribe or pueblo if you answered American Indian or Alaskan Native above.

Acoma Pueblo Cochiti Pueblo Hopi Tribe Isleta Pueblo Jemez Pueblo Jicarilla Apache Nation Laguna Pueblo Mescalero Apache Tribe Nambe Pueblo

Navajo Nation Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Picuris Pueblo Pojoaque Pueblo Sandia Pueblo San Felipe Pueblo San Ildefonso Pueblo Santa Ana Pueblo Santa Clara Pueblo

Santo Domingo Pueblo Southern Ute Indian Tribe Taos Pueblo Tesuque Pueblo Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Zia Pueblo Zuni Pueblo Other Native American Tribe

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 FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME Mother Father Spouse Emergency contact Check if this person is a graduate of NMSU.

Address STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO. APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.

CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTRY

Phone - - - - HOME PHONE CELL PHONE

Email EMAIL

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SECONDARY CONTACT INFORMATION: CONTACT 2

Name LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME Mother Father Spouse Emergency contact Check if this person is a graduate of NMSU.

Address STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO. APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.

CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTRY

Phone - - - - HOME PHONE CELL PHONE

Email EMAIL

ACADEMIC INFORMATION

High school last attended NAME CITY STATE

High school graduation or GED completion

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 COMPLETION DATE

Previous colleges or universities attended If more than five, attach a sheet with additional information. 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.

Have you attended any educational institutions other than NMSU? Yes No

NAME OF PREVIOUS INSTITUTION (MOST RECENT FIRST) 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

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TESTING DATA

ACT or SAT scores (For NMSU-Las Cruces applicants only) Test scores are required for all freshmen and for transfer students who have fewer than 30 academic credits from previous institution. Other programs may also require ACT scores.

I have not taken the ACT or SAT. I plan to take the ACT _____________________________ SAT _____________________________ MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR

I have taken the ACT _____________________________ SAT _____________________________ MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR

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 nonrefundable application fee by check or money order and include student name and date of birth. Credit card payments are accepted

through our credit card payment system located at https://shopcart.nmsu.edu/shop/ugaaf. U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents application fee is $20. Foreign and other Immigrant status (non-US Citizen) application fee is $50.

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 575 439-3700 http://nmsua.edu  

NMSU Carlsbad Office of Student Services 1500 University Drive Carlsbad, NM 88220 888 888-2199 or 575 234-9221 http://cavern.nmsu.edu

Doña Ana Community College (Includes all satellites) Admissions Office MSC 3DA, Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 800 903-7503 or 575 527-7710 http://dacc.nmsu.edu

NMSU Grants Admissions and Records 1500 N. Third Street Grants, NM 87020 505 287-6678 http://grants.nmsu.edu

NMSU Las Cruces Office of Admissions MSC 3A, Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003 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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Doña Ana Community CollegeIF CLASS MEETS— EXAM WILL BE HELD —

Monday, May 40730–0820 MWF 0800–10001030–1120 MWF 1030–12301430–1520 MWF 1300–15001530–1645 MW 1530–17301800–1915 MW 1800–2000

Tuesday, May 50730–0845 TR 0800–10001145–1300 TR 1030–12301310–1425 TR 1300–15001435–1550 TR 1530–17301800–1915 TR 1800–2000

Wednesday, May 60830–0920 MWF 0800–10001230–1320 MWF 1300–15001930–2045 MW 1800–2000

Thursday, May 70855–1010 TR 0800–10001020–1135 TR 1030–12301930–2045 TR 1800–2000

Friday, May 80930–1020 MWF 0800–10001130–1220 MWF 1030–12301330–1420 MWF 1300–1500

New Mexico State UniversityIF CLASS MEETS— EXAM WILL BE HELD —

Monday, May 40930–1020 MWF 0800–10001030–1120 MWF 1030–12301330–1420 MWF 1300–15001530–1620 MWF 1530–17301800–1915 MWF 1800–2000

Tuesday, May 50730–0845 TR 0800–10001145–1300 TR 1030–12301310–1425 TR 1300–15001800–1915 TR 1800–2000

Wednesday, May 60830–0920 MWF 0800–10001130–1220 MWF 1030–12301430–1520 MWF 1300–15001930–2045 MWF 1800–2000

Thursday, May 70855–1010 TR 0800–10001020–1135 TR 1030–12301435–1550 TR 1530–17301930–2045 TR 1800–2000

Friday, May 80730–0820 MWF 0800–10001230–1320 MWF 1300–1500

The tables below show the final exam schedules for Spring 2015. Ex-ams 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 insti-tutions, 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 March11, 2015, that alternate arrangements need to be made.

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 ar-

rangements to be made for examination. (If the fourth exam is a de-partmental exam, the instructor of the third exam will make alternate arrangements.)

RELATED STUDENT RIGHTS. Instructors are not allowed to hold ex-aminations 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. Stu-dents 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.

Final Examination SchedulesCHECK EARLY FOR EXAMINATION TIME CONFLICTS AND

REQUEST ALTERNATE TESTING BY MARCH 11, IF NECESSARY

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How to Read the Class ListingsColumn HeadingsColumn headings are explained below in the order in which they ap-pear (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 regu-lar 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.

• 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 num-ber.

• 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.

• The sixth column contains the course title.

• 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.)

• 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 WeekThe abbreviations for Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday have changed to a single letter:

• Monday = M • Friday = F • Tuesday = T (formerly Tu) • Saturday = S (formerly Sat)

• Wednesday = W • Sunday = U (formerly Sun)

• Thursday = R (formerly Th)

Times Stated in 24-Hour-Clock Time (“Military Time”)The use of military time helps avoid confusion. For example, some-times it’s difficult to be sure if a class time given as 7:30 is in the morn-ing or in the evening. By using the 24-hour clock, there is no pos-sibility 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 Time12-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

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

11:00 a.m. 1100 7:00 p.m. 1900

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 FormFOR NO RELEASE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

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In many instances, online and distance learning courses are the ideal solution for those who require greater flexibility. All that is needed are a properly equipped personal computer and an Internet connection. Although online and distance learning courses offer convenience of delivery, they can be very demanding. You will have to be resource-ful and willing to manage your time and work effort to complete a course. Before taking an online or distance learning course, consider your own capabilities and answer the following questions:

• Am I a self-starter? Can I complete assignments on my own, fol-lowing written instructions?

• Am I good at reading and doing research assignments on my own?

• Will my reading and writing skills allow me to keep up with my assignments?

• Do I have good time-management skills?

• Do I have enough experience with personal computers to down-load and upload assignment files, use an Internet browser, con-duct online research, unzip files, format rich text files (RTF), and send and receive e-mails with attachments?

• Do I have a reliable home computer with an Internet connection (preferably DLS or cable connectivity)?

You should also set up an appointment with an advisor to determine whether an online or distance learning course is right for you. To learn more about online courses at DACC, visit http://dacc/vlit/index.shtmIt is essential that you obtain an NMSU username and password after you have enrolled. You may obtain your NMSU user name and pass-word by visiting http://my.nmsu.edu and activating your account.

Distance Learning and Online CourseDefinitions 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 “asyn-chronous.” Synchronous courses require online participation at a particular time, while asynchronous courses allow students to ar-range their own time for participation via the Internet. Asynchronous courses, nevertheless, do have required deadlines for assignments.

Typical features include a chat room, discussions, private mail, access to grades, online quizzes, a calendar, and assignments.

HYBRID COURSES

DACC Hybrid courses are those in which 50 percent of the learning activities have been moved from the classroom to the online envi-ronment. Hybrid courses combine the best features of face-to-face instruction with the best features of online learning.

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, communica-tion via e-mail, and taking online quizzes.

INTERACTIVE TELEVISION – ITV

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 stu-dents attend classes at specific sites around the state which have the capability of receiving and sending ITV broadcasts.

Computer RequirementsIf you purchased your 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.

• A desktop or laptop computer with at least a 2 Gigahertz (1000 MHz) Processor

• 1GB RAM (memory) or more

• Windows XP SP3, Vista or Mac OSX 10.6 operating system or greater

• A minimum of 1024x600. That is the average size of a netbook. You probably won’t want to view Canvas on a smaller screen than that.

• Ethernet (100 Mbps) or wireless (802.11 b/g) internet connection

• CD-R/W, DVD-R/W or USB mass-storage device

• 80 gigabyte or larger hard drive

• Sound card and speakers

• Webcam and microphone recommended

When Are Online Classes a Good Choice?WELCOME TO ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES

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Get prepared for success. Attend a Canvas training session.Students are encouraged to attend our “Student Canvas Training” where students are introduced to the structure of Can-vas and its set of tools. Tips, strategies and software tools are provided to prepare the student for online success. Visit http://dacc/vlit/canvas_schedule.shtm for a schedule of our training sessions.

18 Schedule of Classes

Summary ofOnline Courses

ACCT 221 Financial AccountingACCT 222 Management AccountingAHS 120 Medical TerminologyAHS 202 Legal and Ethical Issues in

Health CareANTH 116 Native Peoples of the

American SouthwestANTH 125G Introduction to World

CulturesANTH 201G Intro. to AnthropologyART 101G Orientation in ArtBCIS 110 Intro. to Computerized

Information SystemsBIOL 101G Human BiologyBIOL 101GL Human Biology LaboratoryBIOL 154 Introductory Anatomy and

PhysiologyBMGT 110 Introduction to BusinessBMGT 140 Principles of Supervision IBMGT 201 Work Readiness and

PreparationBMGT 231 Legal Issues in BusinessBMGT 232 Personal FinanceBMGT 240 Human RelationsBMGT 250 Diversity in the WorkplaceBMGT 286 Introduction to LogisticsBMGT 290 Applied Business CapstoneBOT 101 Keyboarding BasicsBOT 105 Business English IBOT 106 Business MathematicsBOT 109 Business English IIBOT 110 Records ManagementBOT 208 Medical Office ProceduresBOT 209 Business and Technical

CommunicationsBOT 211 Information Processing IBOT 217 Powerpoint PresentationBOT 218 Information Processing IIBOT 239 Personal DevelopmentBOT 298 Independent StudyBUSA 111 Business in a Global

SocietyC EP 110G Human Growth and

BehaviorC EP 210 Educational PsychologyC J 101G Intro. to Criminal JusticeC J 205 Criminal Law IC J 210 The American Law

Enforcement SystemC J 221 Fundamentals of Criminal

InvestigationC J 230 Introduction to CorrectionsC J 250 Courts and the Criminal

Justice SystemC S 110 Computer LiteracyC S 171G Intro. to Computer ScienceCCDM 113N Developmental Algebra IICCDR 110N Effective College Reading

CHSS 216 Ethical and Research Issues in Human and Community Service

CHSS 299 Service Learning Experience in Human and Community Services

CMT 130 Introduction to Web DesignCMT 298 Independent StudyCOLL 101 College/Life SuccessCOLL 103 Managing Your MoneyCOLL 108 Academic Reading and

Study SkillsCOLL 120 Career ExplorationCOLL 201 Critical Thinking SkillsCOMM 253G Public SpeakingCOMM 265G Principles of Human

CommunicationDAS 101 Introduction to Dental

AssistingDRFT 115 General Construction

SafetyDRFT 255 Independent StudyECED 115 Child Growth,

Development, and Learning

ECED 125 Health, Safety, and Nutrition

ECED 135 Family and Community Collaboration

ECED 215 Curriculum Development Through Play

ECED 235 Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading

ECED 245 ProfessionalismECED 255 Assessment of Children

and Evaluation of ProgramsECED 265 Guiding Young ChildrenECED 275 Curriculum for Diverse

Learners and Their FamiliesECED 276 Effective Program

Development for Diverse Learners and Their Families

ECON 201G Introduction to EconomicsECON 251G Principles of

MacroeconomicsECON 252G Principles of

MicroeconomicsELA 250 Introduction to EducationENGL 111G Rhetoric and CompositionENGL 203G Business and Professional

CommunicationENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities

and Social SciencesENGL 218G Technical and Scientific

CommunicationFIN 206 Introduction to FinanceGEOG 111G Geography of the Natural

Environment

GEOG 120G Culture and EnvironmentGEOL 111G Survey of GeologyGOVT 100G American National

GovernmentGOVT 110G Intro. to Political ScienceHIST 102G Modern EuropeHIST 201G Introduction to Early

American HistoryHIT 110 Electronic Health RecordsHIT 120 Health Information Intro.

to PharmacologyHIT 130 Health Information Tech.

Anatomy & PhysiologyHIT 150 Introduction to Medical

TerminologyHIT 158 Advanced Medical

TerminologyHIT 221 Internship IHIT 248 Medical Coding IHOST 221 Internship IHOST 239 Introduction to Hotel

ManagementL SC 100 Introduction to LibrariesL SC 110 Reference and Information

Resources IL SC 111 Intro. to Info. Literacy in an

Electronic EnvironmentL SC 112 Introduction to Consumer

Health Information L SC 125 Cataloging Basics II:

Classification and MARC L SC 130 Introduction to Technical

Services in LibrariesL SC 140 Multimedia Materials and

Presentations in LibrariesL SC 175 Civic Involvement in

Library ScienceL SC 196 Historical Fiction for

ChildrenL SC 197 Fantasy and Speculative

FictionL SC 200 Collection Management &

Development in LibrariesL SC 203 School Library Media

SpecialistL SC 221 Experiential Learning IL SC 250 Reference and Information

Resources IIL SC 270 Library Science CapstoneL SC 275 Fundamentals of Library

SupervisionL SC 290 Introduction to Children’s

Literature for LibrariesL SC 292 Native American Children’s

LiteratureMATH 111 Fundamentals of

Elementary Mathematics IMATH 120 Intermediate Algebra

MATH 121G College AlgebraMATH 210G Mathematics AppreciationMGT 201 Intro. to ManagementMKTG 203 Intro. to MarketingMUS 101G An Introduction to MusicMUS 201G History of Jazz in Popular

Music: A Blending of CulturesOECS 101 Computer BasicsOECS 105 Introduction to

Information TechnologyOECS 140 Introduction to Game

Production IndustryOECS 185 PC Maintenance and

Selection IOECS 195 Java Programming IOECS 207 WindowsOECS 208 Internet ApplicationsOECS 215 Spreadsheet ApplicationsOECS 220 Database Application and

DesignOECS 221 Internship IOECS 222 Internship IIOECS 235 Structured Query Language

(SQL)OECS 255 Special TopicsOECS 261 Introduction to NetworksOECS 290 Computer Technology

CapstoneOETS 102 Career Readiness

Certification PreparationPHIL 101G The Art of WonderingPHIL 211G Informal LogicPHIL 223G EthicsPHLS 150G Personal Health and

WellnessPHLS 275 Foundations of Health

EducationPHLS 295 Essentials of Public HealthPL S 160 Legal System for the

ParalegalPL S 161 Legal TerminologyPL S 221 Cooperative Experience IPSY 201G Introduction to PsychologyRADT 207 Cross Sectional Anatomy

for Medical ImagingRADT 209 Clinical II (Computed

Tomography)SOC 101G Introductory SociologySOC 201G Contemporary Social

ProblemsSPAN 111 Elementary Spanish ISPAN 112 Elementary Spanish IISPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage

Learners IISPAN 214 Spanish for Heritage

Learners IIITHTR 101G The World of TheaterWATR 275 Certification Review

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Mini-Semester 1(Jan. 15–March 10)AUTO 130 Introduction to

Transportation IndustryBMGT 112 Principles of BankingBMGT 239 Visual Marketing TechniquesCCDM 103N Pre-AlgebraCCDM 114N Algebra SkillsCCDR 105N Fundamentals of Academic

ReadingCOLL 103 Managing Your MoneyCOLL 120 Career ExplorationCOLL 155 Special TopicsDMS 120 Clinical Internship IDRFT 101 Introduction to Drafting

and Design TechnologiesDRFT 108 Drafting Concepts/

Descriptive GeometryDRFT 109 Computer Drafting

FundamentalsDRFT 180 Residential DraftingDRFT 204 Geographic Information

Systems TechnologyHIT 268 Health Info. SystemsL SC 100 Introduction to LibrariesL SC 110 Reference & Information

Resources IL SC 111 Intro. to Info. Literacy in an

Electronic EnvironmentL SC 125 Cataloging Basics II:

Classification and MARC L SC 130 Introduction to Technical

Services in LibrariesL SC 200 Collection Management &

Development in LibrariesL SC 275 Fundamentals of Library

SupervisionNA 104 Nursing Assistant

FundamentalsNA 104L Nursing Assistant

Fundamentals LabNA 204 Patient Care TechnicianNURS 149 Mental Health NursingNURS 201 Special TopicsNURS 224 Maternal Child NursingNURS 234 Community Health NursingOECS 128 Operating Systems—

LINUX/UNIXOECS 262 Essentials of Routing and

SwitchingPHIL 101G The Art of WonderingTCEN 105 Building Analyst IWELD 125 Introduction to Pipe

WeldingWELD 140 Introduction to GTAW (TIG)WELD 160 Introduction to SAW and

FCAW

Mini-Semester and Short Classes(Detailed course listings begin on page 21.)

Mini-Semester 2(March 11–May 8)ARCT 290 Special TopicsAUTO 131 Class A CDLBCIS 110 Introduction to

Computerized Information Systems

BMGT 136 Fundamentals of Buying and Merchandising

BMGT 201 Work Readiness and Preparation

BMGT 225 Introduction to Commercial Lending

C S 110 Computer LiteracyCCDM 114N Algebra SkillsCCDR 110N Effective College ReadingCMT 108 Introduction to Media

TechnologiesCMT 110 Introduction to Web DesignCOLL 101 College/Life SuccessCOLL 103 Managing Your MoneyCOLL 120 Career ExplorationDMS 122 Clinical Internship IIDRFT 109 Computer Drafting

FundamentalsDRFT 153 Survey Drafting

ApplicationsDRFT 181 Commercial DraftingDRFT 254 Spatial Data ProcessingHIT 240 Health Information Quality

ManagementHVAC 290 Special ProblemsL SC 111 Introduction to

Information Literacy in an Electronic Environment

L SC 112 Introduction to Consumer Health Information

Mini-Semester 2(continued)L SC 140 Multimedia Materials and

Presentations in LibrariesL SC 203 School Library Media

SpecialistL SC 250 Reference and Information

Resources IIL SC 270 Library Science CapstoneMATH 101 General Supplemental

Instruction IMATH 120 Intermediate AlgebraNA 105 Nursing Assistant ClinicalsNA 205 Patient Care Technicians

PracticumNURS 149 Mental Health NursingNURS 224 Maternal Child NursingOECS 105 Introduction to

Information TechnologyOECS 205 Advanced Operating

Systems—ADMOECS 207 WindowsOECS 208 Internet ApplicationsOECS 221 Internship IOECS 255 Special TopicsOECS 263 Network FundamentalsOETS 102 Career Readiness

Certification PreparationPHIL 101G The Art of WonderingTCEN 106 Building Analyst IIWELD 130 Intro. to GMAW MIG)WELD 150 Pipe Welding IIWELD 180 GTAW IIWELD 255 Special Problems in

Welding Technology

Other Short Sessions(Consult main listings for dates)CHEF 125 Introductory Cake

DecoratingCHEF 126 Intermediate Cake

DecoratingCHEF 129 Wedding Cake Design and

ConstructionCHEF 155 Special TopicsCMT 255 Special TopicsFIRE 252 Vehicle ExtricationHVAC 100 EPA Clean Air Act: Section

608L SC 196 Historical Fiction for

ChildrenL SC 197 Fantasy and Speculative

FictionL SC 292 Native American Children’s

LiteratureOEEM 101 CPR for the Health Care

ProfessionalOEEM 103 Heartsaver First Aid/CPROEEM 115 First Responder Prehospital

ProfessionalOEEM 155 Special TopicsOEEM 201 Human PathophysiologyOEEM 202 EMT–Paramedic I

Respiratory EmergenciesOEEM 203 EMT–Paramedic II Trauma

EmergenciesOEEM 206 Introduction to Advanced

Prehospital CareOEEM 207 Intro. to PharmacologyOEEM 213 EMT–Paramedic: Medical

Emergencies IOEEM 214 EMT–Paramedic: Medical

Environmental OEEM 216 EMT–Paramedic:

Reproductive and Childhood

RESP 242 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)

RESP 243 Respiratory Therapy Neonatal Resuscitation

About Mini Semesters and Short CoursesDACC has two mini semesters 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 usually have different add, cancellation and withdrawal dates than those of full-length courses. See the

table on page 5 for dates pertaining to mini semesters. For dates pertaining to courses of shorter duration, call 575-527-7528.

20 Schedule of Classes

Courses Offered at Satellite Locations(Detailed course listings begin on page 21.)

CHAPARRAL CENTERC S 110 Computer Literacy

HIST 101G Roots of Modern Europe

MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra

GADSDEN CENTERACCT 221 Financial Accounting

ACCT 222 Management Accounting

AHS 120 Medical Terminology

ART 101G Orientation in Art

ASTR 110G Introduction to Astronomy

BIOL 101G Human Biology

BIOL 101GL Human Biology Laboratory

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 102 Keyboarding: Document Formatting

BOT 110 Records Management

BOT 171 Office Communications in Spanish II

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 210 The American Law Enforcement System

C J 221 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation

C J 230 Introduction to Corrections

C S 110 Computer Literacy

CCDE 105N Effective Communication Skills

CCDE 110N General Composition

CCDM 103N Pre-Algebra

CCDM 113N Developmental Algebra II

CCDM 114N Algebra Skills

GADSDEN CENTER, continued

CCDR 110N Effective College Reading

CHEM 110G Principles and Applications of Chemistry

CMT 110 Introduction to Web Design

CMT 142 Computer Illustration

CMT 145 Image Processing I

COLL 108 Academic Reading and Study Skills

COMM 253G Public Speaking

COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication

DRFT 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals

ECED 115 Child Growth, Development, and Learning

ECED 125 Health, Safety, and Nutrition

ECED 235 Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading

ECED 255 Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs

ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics

ELT 105 Basic Electricity and Electronics

ELT 110 Electronics I

ELT 120 Math for Electronics

ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition

ENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences

FIN 206 Introduction to Finance

GEOL 111G Survey of Geology

GOVT 110G Introduction to Political Science

HIST 101G Roots of Modern Europe

HIST 102G Modern Europe

HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History

HNDS 251 Human Nutrition

LAWE 201 Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency

GADSDEN CENTER, continued

LAWE 233 Practical Approach to Terrorism

MAT 102 Print Reading for Industry

MAT 108 Metrology, Safety & Quality Control for Mfg.

MATH 101 General Supplemental Instruction I

MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra

MATH 121G College Algebra

MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation

MGT 201 Intro. to Management

MUS 101G An Introduction to Music

NA 104 Nursing Assistant Fundamentals

NA 104L Nursing Assistant Fundamentals Lab

NA 105 Nursing Assistant Clinicals

NA 109 Phlebotomist Basic

NA 110 Electrocardiogram Technician Basic

OEEM 101 CPR for the Health Care Professional

OEEM 115 First Responder Prehospital Professional

PHIL 136G The Quest for God

PHLS 150G Personal Health & Wellness

PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology

SOC 101G Introductory Sociology

SPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Learners II

SPAN 214 Spanish for Heritage Learners III

HATCH CENTERBOT 101 Keyboarding Basics

C S 110 Computer Literacy

COLL 201 Critical Thinking Skills

OETS 102 Career Readiness & Preparation

PHLS 150G Personal Health & Wellness

SUNLAND PARK CENTERA ST 251G Statistics for Business and

the Behavioral Sciences

Sunland Park Center, cont’d

AHS 120 Medical Terminology

ART 101G Orientation in Art

BUSA 111 Business in a Global Society

C EP 110G Human Growth & Behavior

C J 210 The American Law Enforcement System

C J 221 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation

CJ 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 103N Pre-Algebra

CCDM 114N Algebra Skills

CCDR 110N Effective College Reading

COLL 108 Academic Reading and Study Skills

COMM 253G Public Speaking

COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication

ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition

ENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences

ENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication

GEOL 111G Survey of Geology

GOVT 100G American National Government

HIST 102G Modern Europe

LAWE 202 Police Patrol Procedures

LAWE 233 Practical Approach to Terrorism

MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra

MATH 121G College Algebra

MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation

MUS 101G An Introduction to Music

PHIL 223G Ethics

PHLS 150G Personal Health & Wellness

PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology

SPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Learners II

CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood CenterKey for abbreviations in “PLACE” column on following page:

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BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

AHS 120 Medical Terminology (continued) CC 28776 D04 0830-0945 WF DAHL 286 Shojaee Saeed WB 28777 D05 ONLINE Balizan SarahNOTE: FINAL EXAM WILL BE HELD IN CLASSROOM, ONLINE, CLOSED BOOK AND PROCTORED

CC 28778 D06 1830-1945 MW DAHL 290 Manrique E GC 28779 D07 1530-1645 MW DAGC 115 TBA SP 28780 D40 0930-1045 TR DASP 131 Kathamuthu RaniNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

CC 28784 D60 1530-1645 TR DAHL 182 Rooker FrancisNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

31953 D85 1341-1500 MW AEC1 713 TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

AHS 202 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care 3 cr CC 28788 D01 1330-1445 TR DAHL 182 Rooker Francis CC 28789 D02 1700-1930 T DAHL 284 Manrique E WB 28790 D03 ONLINE Oushy Mai CC 30616 D04 1000-1115 MW DAHL 290 Shojaee Saeed

AHS 250 Spanish for Health Professionals 3 cr CC 28786 D01 1700-1815 MW DAHL 290 Manrique E

ANTH ANTHropology

ANTH 116 Native Peoples of the American Southwest 3 cr WB 30342 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton Susan

ANTH 125G Introduction to World Cultures 3 cr WB 28680 D01 ONLINE Mc Gahee Gaea

ANTH 201G Introduction to Anthropology 3 cr WB 24889 D01 ONLINE Mc Gahee Gaea WB 24917 D02 ONLINE Chavez Christina CC 27786 D03 1100-1215 MW DACL 274 Jackson Loralie EM 28681 D04 1700-1815 TR DAAR 106 Jackson Loralie WB 28682 D05 ONLINE Tripp Allison

ArCT ArCHiTeCTure

ARCT 101 Introduction to Architecture 3 cr EM 32025 D01 1600-1740 MW DADM 204 TBA EM 27724 D02 1200-1340 TR DADM 204 Kirton Julia 32026 D60 1010-1132 MWF S-CNTH TBA Kirton JuliaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

ARCT 104 Introduction to Architectural Drawing 4 cr EM 25286 D01 1600-1830 TR DADM 202 Kirton JuliaNOTE: CLASS PAIRED WITH ARCT 254 D01

ARCT 124 Global Issues and Sustainability 3 cr 32027 D60 1010-1132 TR S-CNTH TBA Rios LuisNOTE 1: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYNOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

ARCT 150 Orientation and Mentoring in Architecture 3 cr 32029 D85 1600-1740 R AEC1 TBA Rios LuisNOTE 1: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL ONLYNOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

BEGIN, END PLACE * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END PLACE * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Spring 2015 ClassesCLASSES MEET JANUARY 15 THROUGH MAY 8, 2015, EXCEPT AS NOTED

MINI-SEMESTER ONE (MS1) DATES: JAN 15–MARCH 10 • MINI-SEMESTER TWO (MS2) DATES: MARCH 11–MAY 8

A ST Applied STATiSTiCS

A ST 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences 3 cr EM 23986 D01 0900-1015 TR DAEM 201 Morgan Ellen SP 31983 D02 1100-1215 MW DASP P4 Tadeo Joaquin EM 32633 D03 1330-1445 MW DAEM 201 Morgan Ellen

ACCT ACCouNTiNg

ACCT 221 Financial Accounting 3 cr CC 30288 D01 1430-1545 MW DAMA 086 Balls Robert EM 30289 D02 1530-1645 TR DAEM 115 Balls Robert GC 30290 D03 1730-1845 MW DAGC 125 Gutierrez F WB 30291 D04 ONLINE Askew Mary WB 31982 D05 ONLINE Smith Joseph

ACCT 222 Management Accounting 3 cr CC 30276 D01 1000-1115 MW DAMA 086 Noble David EM 30277 D02 1200-1315 TR DAEM 201 Noble David GC 30278 D03 1900-2015 MW DAGC 125 Gutierrez F WB 30279 D04 ONLINE Smith Joseph

AerT AeroSpACe TeCHNology

AERT 211 Electromechanical Devices 4 cr 31569 D80 0700-0745 MTWR S-HSHS TBA Rush StacyNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

AERT 221 Inspection Requirements and Planning Metrology 3 cr WC 24369 D01 1000-1140 MW DAWD 114 Aldred Mark

AERT 222 Electromechanical Systems 3 cr WC 31404 D01 1330-1510 MW DAWD 114 Aldred Mark

AERT 224 Aerospace Tests and Measurements 3 cr WC 28516 D01 1200-1340 TR DAWD 124 Aldred Mark

AERT 255 Special Topics 3 cr WC 29166 D01 1100-1240 R DAWD 114 Aldred Mark

AHS Allied HeAlTH SCieNCe

AHS 102 Careers in the Health Fields 1 cr 31950 D85 1022-1140 TR AEC2 TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

31951 D86 1220-1338 TR AEC2 TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

31952 D87 1341-1500 TR AEC2 TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

AHS 116 Math for Health Occupations 3 cr CC 28772 D01 1445-1600 TR DAHL 292 Fetherlin Sheila

AHS 120 Medical Terminology 3 cr CC 28774 D02 1000-1115 TR DAHL 290 Shojaee Saeed WB 28775 D03 ONLINE Balizan SarahNOTE: FINAL EXAM WILL BE HELD IN CLASSROOM, ONLINE, CLOSED BOOK AND PROCTORED

22 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

ARCT 170 Computers in Architecture 3 cr EM 25287 D01 1400-1540 TR DADM 203 Rios Luis

ARCT 211 Architectural World History II 3 cr EM 25288 D01 1400-1530 MW DADM 204 Myers Clark

ARCT 224 Sustainable Desgin in Architecture 3 cr EM 32030 D01 1000-1140 F DADM 203 Rios LuisNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

ARCT 254 Architectural Design Studio II 5 cr EM 25289 D01 1600-2000 TR DADM 105 Kirton JuliaNOTE: CLASS PAIRED WITH ARCT 104 D01

ARCT 260 Architectural Delineation 3 cr EM 32031 D01 1000-1140 MW DADM 105 TBA

ARCT 290 Special Topics 2 cr5/12–5/23 32895 D01 TBA TBA TBA Rios LuisSUBTITLE: HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND SUSTAINABILIT Y NOTE: COSTA RICA STUDY ABROAD

MS 2 EM I 28094 D02 1300-1530 F DADM 105 Kirton Julia

ARCT 295 Professional Development and Leadership— AIAS 1 cr EM S 32028 D01 1200-1250 F DADM 203 Rios Luis

ArT ArT

ART 101G Orientation in Art 3 cr WB 24919 D01 ONLINE Schwaiger Glenn WB 24920 D02 ONLINE Pabor John WB 24921 D03 ONLINE Pabor John WB 24922 D04 ONLINE Schwaiger Glenn GC 24923 D05 1530-1645 TR DAGC 117 Valenzuela M EM 27683 D06 1200-1430 M DAAR 112 Schwaiger Glenn EM 27784 D08 1800-1915 MW DAAR 112 Chase Mariah SP 27847 D09 1730-1845 TR DASP 133 Valenzuela M EM 31757 D11 0830-1100 F DAAR 112 Touchon Ouida

ART 110G Visual Concepts 3 cr EM 24924 D01 1500-1730 MW DAAR 112 Billman Timothy

ART 150 Drawing I 3 cr EM 32045 D01 1200-1430 TR DAAR 112 Billman Timothy

ART 156 3-D Fundamentals 3 cr EM 30406 D01 0900-1130 MW DAAR 112 Schwaiger Glenn

ART 261 Painting Methods, Techniques and Applications 3 cr EM 32046 D01 0900-1130 TR DAAR 112 Billman Timothy

ART 276 Ceramics I, B 3 cr 24928 D01 0900-1130 TR See note Schwaiger GlennNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT LAS CRUCES MUSUEM OF ART, 491 N. WATER ST.

ART 280 Introduction to Printmaking 3 cr EM 32048 D01 1500-1730 TR DAAR 112 Touchon Ouida

ART 294 Special Topics in Studio 1–3 cr I 24929 D01 0900-1130 TR See note Schwaiger GlennNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT LAS CRUCES MUSUEM OF ART, 491 N. WATER ST.

ART 296G Introduction to Art History II 3 cr EM 32049 D01 1830-1945 TR DAAR 112 Chase Mariah

ASTr ASTroNomy

ASTR 105G The Planets 4 cr EM 25048 D01 0900-1015 MW DAAR 109 Mason Paul

0830-1030 F DAAR 111

ASTR 110G Introduction to Astronomy 4 cr EM 25049 D01 1030-1145 MW DAAR 109 Mason Paul

1100-1330 F DAAR 111 GC 25050 D02 1800-2030 TR DAGC 111 Hastings Robert

AuTo AuTomoTive TeCHNology

AUTO 103 Auto Mechanics Fundamentals 4 cr 32921 D01 1800-2100 TR S-HHS TBA Villegas Isaac

AUTO 112 Basic Gasoline Engines 5 cr CC 32693 D02 1800-2120 TR DATS 154 Retana Jose CC 24661 D60 0900-1040 TR DATS 154 Ruiz George

1050-1220 TR DATS 156NOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

CC 24662 D61 1230-1320 TR DATS 154 Retana Jose 1330-1600 TR DATS 156

NOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

AUTO 117 Electronic Analysis and Tune-Up of Gasoline Engines 5 cr CC 32694 D01 1000-1240 MW DATS 156 Retana Jose

0900-0950 MW DATS 154 30681 D50 1000-1135 MTWR S-HHS TBA Villegas IsaacNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

AUTO 118 Technical Math for Mechanics 3 cr CC 24668 D01 0945-1145 TR DATS 141 Nichols Robert

AUTO 119 Manual Transmission/Clutch 5 cr CC 24669 D01 1300-1630 TR DATS 156G Matthews Wade CC 32692 D02 1800-2130 MW DATS 156F Singleton Travis

AUTO 120 Electrical Systems 4 cr CC I 24670 D01 0800-0850 TR DATS 156F Matthews Wade

0850-1030 TR DATS 156F

AUTO 125 Brakes 5 cr CC 26137 D01 1330-1650 TR DATS 156F Ruiz George 32918 D40 0845-1011 MTWRF S-CHPS TBA Galvan Robert

AUTO 127 Basic Automatic Transmission 4 cr CC 24671 D90 0830-1010 S DATS 154 Meza Roman

1020-1340 S DATS 156F

AUTO 130 Introduction to Transportation Industry 3 crMS 1 WC I 30598 D01 0730-0905 MWF DAWD 120 Walker Dicky

AUTO 131 Class A CDL 3 crMS 2 WC 30606 D01 0730-1010 MWF DAWD 120 Walker Dicky

AUTO 132 Automotive Air-Conditioning and Heating Systems 4 cr 31423 D40 TBA TBA S-GHS TBA Enriquez CarlosNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

AUTO 137 Fuel Systems and Emission Controls 4 cr CC 24673 D01 0800-1030 MW DATS 156F Matthews Wade

AUTO 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–6 cr CC I S 24674 D01 TBA TBA DATS TBA Ruiz George

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

AUTO 255 Special Problems in Automotive Technology 3 cr WB I 24675 D01 ONLINE Ruiz George

AUTO 295 Special Topics 2 cr CC 24676 D01 TBA TBA DATS TBA Matthews Wade

BCiS BuSiNeSS CompuTer SySTemS

BCIS 110 Introduction to Computerized Information Systems 3 cr WB 23643 D01 ONLINE Juarez JonMS 2 WB 23653 D02 ONLINE Juarez Jon

BCT BuildiNg CoNSTruCTioN TeCHNology

BCT 101 Introduction to Construction I 2 cr WC 24677 D01 0915-1030 TR DAWD 126C Brooks Robert WC 32194 D02 1730-1845 MW DAWD 126C Gall Kevin 32195 D80 TBA S-HSHS TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

BCT 102 Introduction to Construction II 2 cr WC 24678 D01 1035-1150 TR DAWD 126C Brooks Robert WC 32196 D02 1850-2005 MW DAWD 126C Gall Kevin 32197 D80 TBA TBA S-HSHS TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

BCT 103 Introduction to Construction Laboratory 3 cr WC 24679 D01 0915-1145 F DAWD 126 Gall Kevin 32198 D80 TBA TBA S-HSHS TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

BCT 108 Painting Level II 4 cr WC 32199 D01 0900-0950 MW DAWD 126C Brooks Robert

0950-1130 MW DAWD 126

BCT 110 Blueprint Reading for Building Trades 4 cr WC 30583 D01 1500-1730 TR DAWD 126C Gall Kevin

BCT 130 Professional Development and Leadership 1 cr WC I S 30584 D01 1530-1620 F DAWD 126C Gall Kevin

BCT 217 Building and the Environment 3 cr WC 24689 D01 1330-1445 TR DAWD 126C Gall Kevin

BCT 255 Special Topics 1 cr WC I 32200 D01 1330-1430 F DAWD 126C Gall KevinSUBTITLE: FORKLIFT OPERATION

WC I 32201 D02 1430-1545 MW DAWD 126C Gall KevinSUBTITLE: ALTERNATIVE BUILDING

Biol Biology

BIOL 101G Human Biology 3 cr EM 25256 D01 0900-1130 M DADM 204 Gonzalez-Nino E GC 25258 D02 0930-1045 TR DAGC 111 Gonzalez-Nino E WB 25260 D03 ONLINE Roychowdhury H CC 25262 D04 1600-1715 MW DAHL 284 TBA CC 25264 D05 1730-2000 R DAHL 182 Muhyi Rejah

BIOL 101GL Human Biology Laboratory 1 cr EM 25257 D01 0900-1130 W DASR 233 Gonzalez-Nino E GC 25259 D02 1100-1330 R DAGC 122 Gonzalez-Nino E WB 25261 D03 ONLINE Roychowdhury H

BIOL 101GL Human Biology Laboratory (continued) CC 25263 D04 1600-1830 F DAHL 181 TBA CC 25265 D05 1730-2000 T DAHL 181 Muhyi Rejah

BIOL 111G Natural History of Life 3 cr CC 27712 D01 1430-1700 W DACL 272 Davis Jonathan CC 31533 D02 1430-1700 W DACL 272 Davis Jonathan

BIOL 111GL Natural History of Life Laboratory 1 cr CC 27713 D01 1430-1700 M DAHL 181 Davis Jonathan CC 31534 D02 0830-1100 M DAHL 181 Davis Jonathan

BIOL 154 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 4 cr CC 28763 D01 1700-1815 MW DAHL 182 TBA

1830-2100 M DAHL 181 WB 28765 D02 ONLINE Roychowdhury HNOTE: FINAL EXAM WILL BE HELD IN CLASSROOM, ONLINE, CLOSED BOOK AND PROCTORED

EM 28766 D03 1230-1345 MW DASR 233 Reiser Julia 1400-1630 W DASR 233

EM 30619 D04 1130-1245 TR DASR 233 Reiser Julia 1300-1530 R DASR 233

GC 31954 D05 0900-1130 M DAGC 122 Kathamuthu Rani 0900-1130 W DAGC 122

BIOL 211G Cellular and Organismal Biology 3 cr CC 28767 D01 1000-1115 MW DAMA 096 Balizan Sarah CC 31535 D02 1000-1115 MW DAMA 096 Balizan Sarah

BIOL 211GL Cellular and Organismal Biology Laboratory 1 cr CC 28769 D01 1130-1400 W DAHL 181 Balizan Sarah CC 31536 D02 1130-1400 M DAHL 181 Balizan Sarah

BIOL 221 Introductory Microbiology 3 cr EM 25266 D01 0930-1045 TR DADM 204 Chu JimingNOTE: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110G & BIOL 225 - PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: BIOL 226

CC 25268 D02 1330-1445 TR DAHL 290 Villanueva GonzalezNOTE: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110G & BIOL 225 - PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: BIOL 226

CC 25270 D03 1700-1815 TR DAHL 290 Villanueva GonzalezNOTE: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110G & BIOL 225 - PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: BIOL 226

BIOL 221L Introductory Microbiology Laboratory 1 cr EM 25267 D01 1100-1215 TR DASR 237 Chu Jiming CC 25269 D02 1500-1615 TR DAHL 183 Villanueva Gonzalez CC 25271 D03 1830-1945 TR DAHL 183 Villanueva Gonzalez

BIOL 225 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 cr CC 25274 D01 0830-1100 T DAHL 286 Davis Jonathan

0830-1100 R DAHL 181 EM 30621 D02 1000-1230 W DADM 204 Chu Jiming

1000-1230 F DASR 237 CC 25276 D03 1130-1245 MW DAHL 286 TBA

1130-1400 F DAHL 181 CC 25277 D04 1430-1700 M DAHL 286 Roychowdhury H

1430-1700 W DAHL 181 GC 25278 D05 1230-1345 TR DAGC 115 Flores Tony

1400-1630 R DAGC 122 EM 28770 D06 1400-1630 W DAEM 222 Chu Jiming

1400-1630 F DASR 237 CC 29983 D07 1730-2000 T DAHL 286 Davis Jonathan

1730-2000 R DAHL 181

24 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

BIOL 226 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 cr CC 25279 D01 0830-1100 M DAHL 286 Roychowdhury H

0830-1100 W DAHL 181 CC 25280 D02 1715-1830 MW DAHL 286 TBA

1830-2100 W DAHL 181 EM 25281 D03 1400-1630 T DAEM 221 Chu Jiming

1400-1630 R DASR 237 CC 25282 D04 1130-1245 TR DAHL 290 Balizan Sarah

1300-1530 R DAHL 181 GC 25283 D05 1230-1345 MW DAGC 115 Flores Tony

1400-1630 W DAGC 122

BIOL 227 Pathophysiology 3 cr CC 28771 D01 0830-1100 F DAHL 290 Shult MiltonNOTE: PRE-REQ: CHEM 110G & BIOL 225 - PRE-REQ/CO-REQ: BIOL 226

BmgT BuSiNeSS mANAgemeNT

BMGT 110 Introduction to Business 3 cr EM 23955 D01 1030-1145 MW DAEM 117 Williams Susan EM 23956 D02 1800-1915 TR DAEM 221 Fetters Margery WB 23957 D03 ONLINE Hitson Shirley

BMGT 112 Principles of Banking 3 crMS 1 EM 30445 D01 1800-2025 TR DAEM 117 Altamirano Tim

BMGT 136 Fundamentals of Buying and Merchandising 3 crMS 2 EM 31984 D01 1200-1425 TR DAEM 117 De La cruz Laura

BMGT 140 Principles of Supervision I 3 cr CC 23960 D01 1200-1315 TR DAMA 123 TBA EM 23961 D02 0900-1015 MW DAEM 221 Fetters Margery WB 23962 D03 ONLINE Weiss Samuel WB 30448 D05 ONLINE Weiss Samuel

BMGT 191 ENACTUS (Students in Free Enterprise) 1 cr EM 23964 D01 1300-1350 F DAEM 117 Saucedo Andy

BMGT 201 Work Readiness and Preparation 2 cr WB 23965 D01 ONLINE Hetrick Elizabeth EM 23966 D02 1330-1420 MW DAEM 117 Hetrick Elizabeth WB 23967 D03 ONLINE Hetrick ElizabethMS 2 EM 31763 D04 0800-1120 F DASR 130 Ormand DavidMS 2 EM 31764 D05 1300-1620 F DASR 130 Ormand David

BMGT 205 Customer Service in Business 3 cr EM 30449 D01 1200-1315 MW DAEM 221 De La cruz Laura

BMGT 221 Internship I 3 cr EM I S 23969 D01 1200-1250 F DAEM 117 Saucedo AndyNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

BMGT 225 Introduction to Commercial Lending 3 crMS 2 EM 31985 D01 1800-2025 TR DAEM 117 Altamirano Tim

BMGT 231 Legal Issues in Business 3 cr EM 23971 D01 1200-1315 MW DAEM 222 Villani Dino WB 23972 D02 ONLINE Pollack Maureen WB 23973 D03 ONLINE Pollack Maureen

BMGT 232 Personal Finance 3 cr WB 23974 D01 ONLINE Hitson Shirley

BMGT 239 Visual Marketing Techniques 3 crMS 1 EM 31986 D01 1200-1425 TR DAEM 117 De La cruz Laura

BMGT 240 Human Relations 3 cr EM 23976 D01 0900-1015 MW DAEM 117 Williams Susan

WB 23977 D02 ONLINE Williams Susan

BMGT 250 Diversity in the Workplace 3 cr WB 23979 D01 ONLINE Saucedo Andy

BMGT 286 Introduction to Logistics 3 cr WB 30453 D01 ONLINE Saucedo Andy

BMGT 287 Introduction to Export/Import 3 cr EM 31987 D01 1030-1145 TR DAEM 221 Keeney Joan

BMGT 290 Applied Business Capstone 3 cr WB 23985 D01 ONLINE Saucedo AndyNOTE: STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND T WO IN-CLASS SESSIONS. SEE SYLLABUS FOR DATES AND DETAILS.

BoT BuSiNeSS offiCe TeCHNology

BOT 101 Keyboarding Basics 3 cr CC 25605 D01 0800-0940 TR DAMA 086 Avitia Barbara

EM 25606 D02 1730-1910 MW DAEM 115 Gonzalez Nancy

EM 25607 D03 1530-1710 TR DAEM 219 Avitia Barbara

GC 25608 D04 1100-1240 TR DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda

WB 25609 D05 ONLINE Tillett Tracy

HC 30473 D50 1000-1115 MW DAHC 118 TBANOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS

BOT 102 Keyboarding: Document Formatting 3 cr GC 25610 D01 1100-1240 MW DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda

BOT 105 Business English I 3 cr WB 25612 D01 ONLINE Chappell Hilda

EM 31973 DP1 1000-1115 TR DAEM 113 Achen KathrynNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS

EM 31974 DP2 1000-1115 MW DAEM 219 Achen KathrynNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR CULINARY ARTS MAJORS

BOT 106 Business Mathematics 3 cr CC 25613 D01 1000-1140 TR DAMA 086 Avitia Barbara

EM 25614 D02 1200-1340 MW DAEM 219 Koller Bryan

WB 25615 D03 ONLINE Groves Paula

WB 25616 D04 ONLINE Koller Bryan

BOT 109 Business English II 3 cr WB 25617 D01 ONLINE Chappell Hilda

BOT 110 Records Management 3 cr WB 25619 D01 ONLINE Avitia Hillary

GC 25620 D02 0800-0915 TR DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda

BOT 120 Accounting Procedures I 3 cr EM 25624 D03 1330-1510 TR DAEM 219 Koller Bryan

EM 25625 D04 1400-1540 MW DAEM 219 Koller Bryan

BOT 121 Accounting Procedures II 3 cr CC 31975 D01 1200-1340 TR DAMA 086 Garcia Rosemary

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

BOT 140 Payroll Accounting 3 cr EM 25627 D01 1600-1740 MW DAEM 219 Koller Bryan

BOT 171 Office Communications in Spanish II 3 cr GC 25628 D01 1300-1415 MW DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda

BOT 191 Taking Minutes & Proofreading 3 cr EM 30474 D01 1400-1515 TR DAEM 115 Avitia Hillary

BOT 202 Keyboarding Document Production 3 cr EM 25629 D01 1200-1340 MW DAEM 115 Avitia Hillary

BOT 203 Office Equipment and Procedures I 3 cr EM 30475 D01 1000-1140 MW DAEM 115 Avitia Hillary

BOT 207 Machine Transcription 3 cr EM 25630 D01 1200-1340 TR DAEM 115 Abernathy S

BOT 208 Medical Office Procedures 3 cr WB 25631 D01 ONLINE Sletten Mary

BOT 209 Business and Technical Communications 3 cr CC 25632 D01 1300-1415 MW DAMA 086 TBA EM 25633 D02 1000-1115 TR DAEM 219 TBA WB 25634 D03 ONLINE Fernandez Neta WB 25635 D04 ONLINE Fernandez Neta

BOT 211 Information Processing I 3 cr WB 25636 D01 ONLINE Gonzalez Nancy WB 25637 D02 ONLINE Tillett Tracy

BOT 215 Spreadsheet Applications 3 cr EM 25638 D01 1000-1115 TR DAEM 115 Avitia Hillary

BOT 217 Powerpoint Presentation 3 cr WB 25639 D01 ONLINE Smith Joseph

BOT 218 Information Processing II 3 cr WB 25640 D01 ONLINE Abernathy S

BOT 223 Medical Transcription I 3 cr EM 30476 D01 1000-1140 TR DAEM 109 Fuller Gail

BOT 228 Medical Insurance Billing 3 cr EM 25643 D01 1300-1440 TR DAEM 109 Fuller Gail

BOT 239 Personal Development 3 cr WB 25645 D01 ONLINE Achen Kathryn

BOT 244 Tax Preparation 3 cr EM 25646 D01 1730-1910 TR DAEM 219 Koller Bryan

BOT 270 Business Office Technology Capstone 3 cr EM 25648 D01 0800-0940 TR DAEM 115 Avitia Hillary

BOT 298 Independent Study 1–3 cr WB 31977 D01 ONLINE TBA

BuSA BuSiNeSS AdmiNiSTrATioN

BUSA 111 Business in a Global Society 3 cr GC 23987 D01 1330-1445 TR DAGC PA1 Tadeo Joaquin GC 31988 D02 1800-1915 MW DAGC PA1 Powe Reginal WB 23989 D03 ONLINE Keeney Joan SP 30437 D40 0930-1045 MW DASP P4 Tadeo JoaquinNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

C ep CouNSeliNg ANd eduCATioNAl pSyCHology

C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior 3 cr EM 25454 D01 0830-0945 TR DASR 234 Steinhoff Ann EM 25455 D02 0930-1045 MW DASR 234 Murdock Mylis EM 25456 D03 1200-1315 TR DASR 234 Mundy-Castle K EM 25457 D04 0900-1130 F DASR 234 Steinhoff Ann EM 25458 D05 1100-1215 MW DASR 234 Bradley Shannon EM 25459 D06 1330-1445 MW DASR 234 Murdock Mylis EM 25463 D07 1330-1445 TR DASR 234 Murdock Mylis EM 25464 D08 1730-2000 T DASR 234 Vaudrey K WB 25466 D10 ONLINE Rhodes Katharine WB 25467 D11 ONLINE Clark Julie WB 25468 D12 ONLINE Trujillo Freda WB 25469 D13 ONLINE Trujillo Freda WB 25471 D14 ONLINE Murdock Mylis WB 28960 D15 ONLINE Rhodes Katharine WB 28961 D16 ONLINE Clark Julie GC 28964 D17 1300-1415 TR DAGC 111 Evans Allison SP 28965 D41 0930-1045 MW DASP 121 Mundy-Castle KNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

CC 25460 D60 1000-1115 TR DAHL 184 Mundy-Castle K

C EP 210 Educational Psychology 3 cr EM 25462 D01 1000-1115 TR DASR 234 Murdock Mylis EM 25470 D02 1600-1830 W DASR 234 Lewis Annie WB 28963 D03 ONLINE Bradley Shannon

C J CrimiNAl JuSTiCe (AlSo See “lAWe”)

C J 101G Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 cr WB 25708 D01 ONLINE Derouen Richard WB 25709 D02 ONLINE Derouen Richard EM 25722 D05 0800-0915 MW DASR 137 Dimatteo Henry EM 25723 D06 0800-0915 TR DASR 137 Levine David EM 25724 D07 1830-2100 T DASR 137 Ferguson Jeffrey EM 25725 D08 1700-1815 MW DASR 137 Libicer Stephen EM 25747 D09 0800-1030 F DASR 137 Dimatteo Henry GC 28948 D10 1800-2030 T DAGC 128 Derouen Richard

C J 199 Special Topics in Criminal Justice I 3 cr EM 30992 D01 1100-1215 MW DASR 136 TBA

C J 205 Criminal Law I 3 cr WB 25711 D01 ONLINE TBA WB 25712 D02 ONLINE TBA EM 28943 D03 1700-1815 TR DASR 137 Ramirez F EM 30684 D04 1830-2030 M DASR 137 Ramirez F GC 25728 D05 1800-2030 M DAGC 128 Saucedo Ernesto GC 31943 D06 0800-0915 MW DAGC 115 Hall Kevin

C J 210 The American Law Enforcement System 3 cr WB 25713 D01 ONLINE TBA WB 25714 D02 ONLINE TBA EM 25729 D03 1230-1345 MW DASR 137 Levine David EM 25731 D05 1100-1215 TR DASR 136 Levine David

26 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

C S 110 Computer Literacy (continued) EM 25988 D28 1830-2100 M DAEM 220 Hardy Della GC 25990 D30 0800-0915 MW DAGC 125 Chappell T GC 25992 D32 1800-2030 R DAGC 125 Gonzalez Y SP 25993 D33 1800-1915 MW DASP 118 Evans Arden GC 25997 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 125 Evans ArdenNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMEMT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

SP 25998 D41 0930-1045 MW DASP 118 Evans ArdenNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMEMT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

CH 32008 D42 0930-1045 MW DACH 118 Huff Fred 32782 D43 1030-1135 TR GEC Marrujo JaimeNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS ONLY

HC 30481 D50 1000-1115 TR DAHC 118 Huff Fred 23896 D85 0900-1019 MTWRF AEC1 200 Brock TamathaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

23898 D86 1022-1140 MTWRF AEC1 200 Brock TamathaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

23899 D87 1220-1338 MTWRF AEC1 200 Brock TamathaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

23900 D88 1341-1500 MTWRF AEC1 200 Brock TamathaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

C S 171G Introduction to Computer Science 4 cr WB 28580 D01 ONLINE Javaher Nina WB 28581 D02 ONLINE Pfeiffer Heather WB 28582 D03 ONLINE Pfeiffer Heather EM 30482 D05 1830-2140 TR DAEM 220 Chavez Nemecio

CCde developmeNTAl eNgliSH

CCDE 105N Effective Communication Skills 4 cr CC 25041 D01 1145-1350 M DACL 173 Teitsworth Mike

1145-1350 W DACL 171 EM 25790 D12 1200-1405 M DAAR 117 Roychowdhury D

1200-1405 W DAAR 115 SP 25793 D15 1100-1305 T DASP 120 Munoz Reyna

1100-1305 R DASP 112 GC 25794 D16 1530-1735 T DAGC 123 Marquez Theresa

1530-1735 R DAGC PB1 CC 30712 DPK 1550-1755 M DACL 173 Medina-Lopez K

1550-1755 W DACL 171NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDL 103N DPK OR CCDL 107N DPK

CCDE 110N General Composition 4 cr CC 25795 D01 0800-1005 M DACL 171 Mc Namee Linda

0800-1005 W DACL 173 CC 25796 D02 0800-1005 T DACL 171 Payne Patrick

0800-1005 R DACL 173 CC 25798 D04 1145-1350 M DACL 171 Ainsworth Y

1145-1350 W DACL 173 CC 25799 D05 1145-1350 T DACL 171 Barnet Jeffrey

1145-1350 R DACL 173 CC 25800 D06 1550-1755 M DACL 171 Chavarria Abel

1550-1755 W DACL 173 CC 25801 D07 1550-1755 T DACL 171 Mailhot Terese

1550-1755 R DACL 173

C J 210 The American Law Enforcement System (continued) EM 25732 D06 1100-1330 F DASR 137 Lara Joseph GC 25750 D07 1800-2030 R DAGC 128 Derouen Richard SP 30685 D08 0800-0915 MW DASP 123 Perez Larry GC 31944 D09 1100-1215 MW DAGC 115 Hall Kevin

C J 221 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation 3 cr WB 25715 D01 ONLINE TBA WB 25716 D02 ONLINE TBA EM 25733 D03 0930-1045 MW DASR 137 Levine David EM 25734 D04 1830-2100 R DASR 137 TBA EM 25735 D05 1400-1515 TR DASR 137 Levine David GC 25751 D06 1800-2030 W DAGC 128 Marquez Samuel GC 30686 D07 0800-0915 TR DAGC 115 TBA SP 30687 D08 1100-1215 MW DASP 123 Chavez Richard GC 31945 D09 0800-0915 TR DAGC 117 TBA

C J 230 Introduction to Corrections 3 cr WB 25717 D01 ONLINE TBA WB 25718 D02 ONLINE TBA EM 25736 D03 1830-2100 M DASR 135 Dudley Martha EM 25737 D04 1230-1345 TR DASR 137 tba GC 25752 D05 1800-2030 T DAGC PA1 TBA GC 30688 D06 1100-1215 TR DAGC 115 TBA SP 31946 D07 0800-0915 TR DASP 123 Whited Gregory

C J 250 Courts and the Criminal Justice System 3 cr WB 25719 D01 ONLINE TBA WB 25720 D02 ONLINE TBA EM 25738 D03 1830-2100 R DASR 135 Sewell Daniel EM 30991 D04 1100-1215 MW DASR 137 Dimatteo Henry SP 31947 D05 1100-1215 TR DASP 123 TBA

C S CompuTer SCieNCe

C S 110 Computer Literacy 3 cr WB 23666 D01 ONLINE TBA WB 23668 D02 ONLINE TBA WB 23670 D03 ONLINE TBA WB 23674 D04 ONLINE TBAMS 2 WB 23682 D08 ONLINE TBA CC 28578 D09 0800-0915 MW DAMA 105 Chavez Robert CC 23690 D10 0930-1045 MW DAMA 105 Chavez Robert CC 23694 D12 1100-1215 MW DAMA 105 Chavez Robert CC 23695 D13 1230-1345 MW DAMA 105 Marrujo Jaime CC 23698 D15 0830-0945 TR DAMA 105 Chavez Robert CC 23700 D16 1000-1115 TR DAMA 105 Chavez Robert CC 23702 D17 1130-1245 TR DAMA 105 Chavez Robert CC 23706 D19 1800-2030 T DAMA 105 TBA EM 25982 D22 1730-2000 F DAEM 220 TBA EM 25984 D24 0800-0915 MW DAEM 218 Piña Gustavo EM 25985 D25 1530-1645 MW DAEM 220 Carter John EM 25986 D26 1030-1145 MW DAEM 218 TBA EM 25987 D27 0930-1045 TR DAEM 220 Carter John

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

CCDE 110N General Composition (continued) CC 25802 D08 0800-1005 T DAMA 088 Teitsworth Mike

0800-1005 R DAMA 102 EM 25804 D10 0800-1005 TR DAAR 115 Chapman Bonnie EM 25805 D11 1550-1755 TR DAAR 115 Munoz Jesse EM 25806 D12 1600-1805 MW DAAR 113 Garcia Amy EM 25807 D13 1815-2020 MW DAAR 113 Baca Roseanne GC 25811 D17 1100-1305 M DAGC PB1 Quintana Arcadio

1100-1305 W DAGC 123 GC 25812 D18 1600-1805 M DAGC 123 Noyola Luis

1600-1805 W DAGC PB1 GC 25814 D20 1745-1950 T DAGC 123 Marquez Theresa

1745-1950 R DAGC PB1 SP 25815 D21 1525-1730 MW DASP 122 Freeman E SP 25816 D22 1100-1305 M DASP 120 Herrera Nathaly

1100-1305 W DASP 112 SP 25817 D23 1730-1935 TR DASP 120 Kilgore Nancy CC 25818 D24 1810-2015 TR DACL 171 Madrid Jeremy CC 31785 D25 1730-1935 M DAMA 102 Mohammad A

1730-1935 W DAMA 088 CC 32108 DI1 0945-1049 MT DACL 173 Ludington Steve

0945-1049 WR DACL 171NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DI1

CC 32109 DI2 1300-1404 MT DAMA 102 Guzman-Armijo 1300-1404 WR DAMA 088

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DI2

GC 32110 DI3 1315-1419 MTW DAGC 123 Almarez F 1315-1419 R DAGC PB1

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DI3

SP 32111 DI4 1315-1419 MTR DASP 120 Nehls Jonathan 1315-1419 W DASP 112

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DI4

CC 28983 DP1 0800-1005 M DAMA 088 Teitsworth Mike 0800-1005 W DAMA 102

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP1

CC 32098 DP2 1110-1315 M DAMA 088 Barnet Jeffrey 1110-1315 W DAMA 102

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP2

CC 32099 DP3 1455-1700 M DAMA 088 Mc Kinney M 1455-1700 W DAMA 102

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP3

CC 32100 DP4 1800-2005 M DAMA 088 Depner Patricia 1800-2005 W DAMA 102

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP4

EM 32101 DP5 0800-1005 M DAAR 115 Des Georges D 0800-1005 W DAAR 117

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP5

EM 32102 DP6 1115-1320 M DAAR 115 Gonzalez Victoria 1115-1320 W DAAR 117

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP6

EM 32103 DP7 1015-1220 T DAAR 115 Torres Maria 1015-1220 R DAAR 117

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP7

EM 32104 DP8 1730-1935 M DAAR 115 Viramontes A 1730-1935 W DAAR 117

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP8

CCDE 110N General Composition (continued) GC 32105 DP9 1000-1205 TR DAGC 123 Pinholster CNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DP9

SP 32106 DPJ 1315-1520 M DASP 112 Torres Maria 1315-1520 W DASP 120

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COLL 108 DPJ

EM 32097 DPL 1030-1134 MTWR DASR 231 Chapman BonnieNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DPL & GOVT 100G DPL

EM 32107 DPR 0900-1004 M DAEM 201 Alden Donna 0900-1004 W DAEM 201

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DPR, CCDM 114N DPR & COLL 108G DPR NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

CCdl developmeNTAl eSl

CCDL 103N Basic Skills in English as a Second Language II 4 cr CC 32112 DPK 1550-1755 T DACL 173 Lopez Ramon

1550-1755 R DACL 171NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105N DPK

CCDL 107N Intermediate Skills in English as a Second Language 4 cr CC 32113 DPK 1550-1755 T DACL 173 Lopez Ramon

1550-1755 R DACL 171NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105N DPK

CCdm developmeNTAl mATHemATiCS

CCDM 100N Mathematics Preparation for College Success 4 cr CC 25051 D01 1530-1620 MTWR DAMA 106 Servais Kenneth CC 25053 D03 1730-1910 MW DACL 276 Hernandez Marco CC 31797 D04 1030-1210 T DACL 271 Reyes Sara

1030-1210 R DACL 273 CC 30355 DE1 1245-1450 TR DAMA 127 Delgado AdrianNOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CC 32168 DE2 1330-1455 MWF DAMA 127 Dominguez ANOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CC 32169 DE3 1100-1225 MWF DAMA 127 Reyes SaraNOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CCDM 103N Pre-Algebra 4 cr EM 25055 D01 0800-1005 M DAAR 116 Jaramillo Carla

0800-1005 W DAAR 111 EM 25056 D02 1030-1235 M DAAR 116 TBA

1030-1235 W DAAR 111 CC 25057 D03 0730-0855 MW DACL 276 Macklin Marvin

0730-0855 F DACL 271 CC 25058 D04 0930-1135 MW DAMA 104 Milyard Bill CC 25061 D07 0930-1055 MWF DAMA 125 McGowan K CC 25063 D09 1000-1205 TR DACL 276 McGowan K CC 25064 D10 1030-1235 M DACL 271 Dominguez A

1030-1235 W DACL 273 CC 25067 D13 1215-1420 TR DACL 276 Reyes Sara CC 25068 D14 1300-1505 M DACL 273 Alford Lynn

1300-1505 W DACL 271 CC 25069 D15 1300-1505 M DACL 271 Sierra Adrian

1300-1505 W DACL 273 CC 25070 D16 1730-1935 MW DACL 174 Torrez Leila

28 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

CCDM 103N Pre-Algebra (continued) CC 25071 D17 1330-1455 MWF DACL 276 McGowan K GC 25072 D18 1230-1435 TR DAGC 113 Ellis Sarah CC 25073 D19 0839-0920 MTWR DACL 174 Nirmalakhadan GC 25074 D20 1530-1655 MWF DAGC 113 Pallares J SP 25075 D21 1300-1425 MWF DASP 116 TBA GC 25076 D22 1300-1505 MW DAGC 111 Giner MartaMS 1 CC 28835 DA1 0800-1005 MWR DACL 271 Terrazas-Reyes J

0800-1005 T DACL 273NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114N DA1 & COLL 155 DA1

CC 30356 DE1 1245-1450 TR DAMA 127 Delgado AdrianNOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CC 32174 DE2 1330-1455 MWF DAMA 127 Dominguez ANOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CC 32175 DE3 1100-1225 MWF DAMA 127 Reyes SaraNOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CCDM 105N Mathematics Preparation and Pre-Algebra 5 cr EM 30357 D01 1300-1415 MTR DAAR 111 Gurrola Lucy

1300-1415 W DAAR 116 CC 32632 D03 1010-1240 TR DAMA 127 Sierra Rene

CCDM 112N Developmental Algebra I 4 cr CC 25080 D02 1130-1255 MWF DACL 275 Manshad Shakir CC 25081 D03 1330-1455 MWF DACL 275 Benzoni Ana M CC 25082 D04 1730-1935 MW DACL 275 Soffera Michael EM 29923 D05 1500-1705 TR DAAR 116 Noland Barbra

CCDM 113N Developmental Algebra II 4 cr CC 25083 D01 1000-1205 TR DACL 275 Gonzalez Rita CC 25084 D02 1230-1435 TR DACL 275 Miller Alvin MC 25085 D03 1200-1405 TR S-MNLC TBA Manshad Shakir WB 25086 D04 ONLINE Gonzalez Rita GC 30359 D06 1045-1210 MW DAGC 111 TBA

1045-1210 F DAGC 125 CC 30360 D07 1000-1125 MWF DAMA 106 Manshad Shakir

CCDM 114N Algebra Skills 4 cr EM 25089 D01 0800-1005 M DAAR 111 TBA

0800-1005 W DAAR 116 EM 25090 D02 1030-1235 M DAAR 111 Mabry William

1030-1235 W DAAR 116 EM 25091 D03 0800-1005 T DAAR 111 TBA

0800-1005 R DAAR 116 EM 25092 D04 0800-1005 T DAAR 116 Madrid Clifford

0800-1005 R DAAR 111 EM 25093 D05 1030-1235 TR DAAR 111 Benzoni Ana M CC 25096 D08 0800-1005 T DACL 271 Dominguez A

0800-1005 R DACL 273 CC 25097 D09 0930-1055 MWF DACL 174 Taylor Javin CC 30366 D11 1030-1235 TR DAMA 106 Pankayatselvan S CC 25100 D12 1010-1215 TR DACL 174 Dominguez A CC 25102 D14 1100-1305 MW DACL 174 Pankayatselvan S

CCDM 114N Algebra Skills (continued) CC 25103 D15 1300-1505 TR DAMA 126 McMahan Jerry

CC 25105 D17 1300-1505 T DACL 271 Blobner David 1300-1505 R DACL 273

CC 30987 D19 1300-1505 TR DAMA 106 Pankayatselvan S

EM 25108 D20 1730-1935 MW DAAR 109 Pina Bernard

CC 25109 D21 1730-1935 TR DACL 174 Jaramillo Connie

CC 25110 D22 1730-1935 MW DAMA 106 Casillas Raul

CC 25111 D23 1730-1935 TR DACL 276 Cruz Laurie

GC 25112 D24 0800-0925 MW DAGC 113 Hill Suzanne 0800-0925 F DAGC 113

GC 25113 D25 1130-1255 MWF DAGC 113 Hill Suzanne

GC 25114 D26 1730-1935 TR DAGC 113 TBA

SP 25115 D27 1800-2005 TR DASP 116 Isaac

SP 25116 D28 1500-1705 MW DASP 116 Ellis Sarah

SP 25117 D29 1500-1705 T DASP 116 Meaza Germane 1500-1705 R DASP 118

CC 25118 D30 1300-1505 T DACL 273 Williams Hilda 1300-1505 R DACL 271

EM 25119 D31 1730-1935 MW DAAR 114 Vasquez Luis

CC 25120 D32 1745-1950 MW DACL 271 Bell Kathleen

GC 27792 D33 1730-1935 MW DAGC 113 Patrick John

MS 2 CC 28836 DA1 0800-1005 MWR DACL 271 Terrazas-Reyes J 0800-1005 T DACL 273

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 103N DA1 & COLL 155 DA1

MS 1 CC 30363 DA2 0800-1005 MTWR DAMA 127 Sierra ReneNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DA2 & COLL 155 DA2

31492 DA3 0800-0904 MTWR GT 114 Lackey RobinNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 DA3 & MATH 120 DA3

CC 30365 DE1 1245-1450 TR DAMA 127 Delgado AdrianNOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CC 32178 DE2 1330-1455 MWF DAMA 127 Dominguez ANOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

CC 32180 DE3 1100-1225 MWF DAMA 127 Reyes SaraNOTE: THIS EMPORIUM CLASS IS BOTH COMPUTER-BASED & FACE-TO-FACE. STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE COURSE IN ONE SEMESTER.

EM 30367 DI1 0800-0904 MW DASR 231 Mabry William 0800-0904 TR DASR 238

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS—MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 DI1 & MATH 120 DI1

EM 30368 DI2 0800-0904 MW DASR 238 Gamboa E 0800-0904 TR DASR 231

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS—MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 DI2 & MATH 120 DI2

EM 32181 DPR 1100-1305 M DAEM 113 Aldrich Vickie 1100-1302 W DAEM 201

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DPR, COLL 108 DPR & ENGL 111G DPR

CCdr developmeNTAl reAdiNg

CCDR 103N Comprehensive Reading Development 4 cr CC 25972 D01 1015-1220 T DAMA 088 Rosenthal James

1015-1220 R DAMA 102

EM 30716 D02 1000-1205 TR DAAR 113 Gonzalez Victoria

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BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

CCDR 105N Fundamentals of Academic Reading 3 cr CC 25975 D01 0830-1010 T DAMA 102 Rosenthal James

0830-1010 R DAMA 088MS 1 EM 25976 D02 1215-1525 TR DAAR 113 Gonzalez Victoria

CCDR 110N Effective College Reading 3 cr CC 29016 D01 1510-1650 M DAMA 102 Lavender-Smith

1510-1650 W DAMA 088MS 2 EM 29017 D02 1215-1525 TR DAAR 113 Gonzalez Victoria WB 29018 D03 ONLINE Duran James GC 29019 D04 1100-1240 M DAGC 123 Portillo Erika

1100-1240 W DAGC PB1 SP 32114 D05 1100-1240 M DASP 112 Torres Maria

1100-1240 W DASP 120

CHef CuliNAry ArTS

CHEF 125 Introductory Cake Decorating 1 cr1/15–2/12 EM I 31989 D01 1800-2100 R DASR 124 Werkheiser LNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE

1/20–2/17 EM I 31990 D02 1800-2100 T DASR 124 Werkheiser LNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE

CHEF 126 Intermediate Cake Decorating 1 cr2/19–3/19 EM 31991 D01 1800-2100 R DASR 124 Werkheiser LNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE

2/24–3/31 EM 31992 D02 1800-2100 T DASR 124 Werkheiser LNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE

CHEF 129 Wedding Cake Design and Construction 1 cr4/2–4/30 EM 31993 D01 1800-2100 R DASR 124 Werkheiser LNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE

CHEF 155 Special Topics 1 cr2/20–3/20 EM 30454 D01 0900-1200 F DASR 124 Miller CarlSUBTITLE: THE WORLD OF PIZZAS

1/21–2/18 EM 30455 D02 1800-2100 W DASR 124 Lenhardt SSUBTITLE: MOLECULAR GASTRONOMY

CHEF 233 Culinary Arts Fundamentals I 4 cr EM 31994 DP1 1300-1700 MW DASR 124 Miller Carl EM 31995 DP2 1300-1700 TR DASR 124 Miller Carl

CHEF 236 Advanced Culinary Arts II 4 cr EM 31996 D01 0800-1200 MW DASR 122 Miller Carl EM 31997 D02 0800-1200 TR DASR 122 Miller Carl

CHEF 237 Banquet/Catering Production 3 cr EM 30464 D01 1400-1700 TR DASR 122 TBA

CHEF 240 Baking Fundamentals 4 cr EM 31998 DP1 0800-1200 MW DASR 122 Lenhardt S EM 31999 DP2 0800-1200 TR DASR 122 Lenhardt S

CHEF 241 Introduction to Patisserie 3 cr EM 30465 D01 1400-1700 MW DASR 122 Lenhardt S

CHEF 245 Pastry Art and Techniques 3 cr EM 30467 D01 1400-1700 TR DASR 122 Lenhardt S

CHEF 257 Garde Manger 3 cr EM 32000 D01 1400-1700 MW DASR 122 TBA

CHem CHemiSTry

CHEM 101 General Supplemental Instruction I 1 cr CC 31095 D01 1245-1335 R DAHL 183 Caldwell KarenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CHEM 111G OR CHEM 112G

CHEM 110G Principles and Applications of Chemistry 4 cr CC 25220 D01 1130-1245 MW DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen

1300-1530 W DAHL 183 CC 31955 D02 1300-1415 MW DAHL 284 TBA

1430-1700 M DAHL 183 EM 25222 D03 1330-1445 TR DADM 202 TBA

1500-1730 T DASR 233 CC 25223 D04 1730-2000 M DAHL 284 TBA

1730-2000 W DAHL 183 CC 25224 D05 0830-0945 TR DAHL 290 TBA

1000-1230 T DAHL 183 CC 25225 D06 1000-1115 MW DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen

0900-1130 F DAHL 183NOTE: FOR NON-HEALTH MAJORS

CC 25226 D07 0830-0945 MW DAHL 290 TBA 1000-1230 W DAHL 183

GC 25227 D08 1700-1930 T DAGC 115 Romero M 1700-1930 R DAGC 122

29823 D85 0900-1019 MTWRF AEC1 310 Dowding JamesNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

31956 D86 1022-1140 MTWRF AEC1 310 Dowding JamesNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

CHEM 111G General Chemistry I 4 cr CC 26743 D01 1400-1515 TR DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen

1300-1530 F DAHL 183 CC 31543 D02 0830-0945 TR DAHL 284 Caldwell Karen

1000-1230 R DAHL 183

CHEM 112G General Chemistry II 4 cr CC 25229 D01 0830-0945 MW DAHL 284 Pankayatselvan R

0830-1100 F DAHL 181NOTE: PRE-REQUISITE IS CHEM 111G

CHEM 210 Chemistry for the Allied Health Sciences 3 cr CC 25230 D01 1000-1115 TR DAHL 284 Pankayatselvan R

CHSS COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES

CHSS 101 Overview of Health and Community Services 3 cr CC 25204 D01 1300-1415 MW DAHL 286 Corran Rebecca

CHSS 216 Ethical & Research Issues in Human & Comm. Service 3 cr WB 25209 D01 ONLINE Corran Rebecca

CHSS 299 Service Learning Exp. in Human & Community Svcs. 3 cr WB 25210 D01 ONLINE Collins AmyNOTE 1: CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR APPROVALNOTE 2: PRE-REQUISITE IS PHLS 275

CmT CreATive mediA TeCHNology

CMT 108 Introduction to Media Technologies 1 crMS 2 EM 25294 D02 0900-1130 F DADM 201 MacIntyre Steve

CMT 110 Introduction to Web Design 1 crMS 2 EM 25295 D01 1200-1335 F DADM 201 Silva Miguel GC 28475 D02 0930-1020 F DAGC 127 Silva Miguel

30 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

CMT 115 Digital Photography and Imaging I 3 cr EM 25298 D02 1600-1740 TR DADM 101 TBA CC 31409 D03 1000-1140 TR DATS 151 TBA 26692 D85 1340-1500 TR AEC1 403 Fallstead Cheryl

CMT 130 Introduction to Web Design 3 cr EM 25299 D01 1000-1140 TR DADM 201 Osborne Abigail WB 25300 D02 ONLINE Forsythe Kerry

CMT 140 Print Media I 3 cr CC 25302 D02 1800-1940 MW DADM 201 TBASUBTITLE: ADOBE INDESIGN

CMT 142 Computer Illustration 3 cr EM 25304 D01 0800-0940 TR DADM 201 Osborne AbigailSUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATION

GC 31310 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 127 Merrill KellieSUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATORNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

32910 D80 1431-1523 MTWRF S-HSHS TBA Evans VickiSUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATORNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

EM 25305 D90 0900-1130 S DADM 201 Knapp PeterSUBTITLE: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

CMT 145 Image Processing I 3 cr EM 25307 D01 1400-1540 TR DADM 201 Ramirez JesseSUBTITLE: ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

CC 25308 D02 0800-0940 MW DADM 201 Osborne AbigailSUBTITLE: ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

GC 28489 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 127 Merrill KellieSUBTITLE: ADOBE PHOTOSHOPNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

26693 D85 1340-1500 MW AEC1 403 Fallstead CherylSUBTITLE: ADOBE PHOTOSHOPNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

CMT 150 2D Animation 3 cr CC 25312 D01 1800-1940 MW DATS 151 Barnes JustinSUBTITLE: ADOBE FLASH

EM 30756 D02 1000-1140 MW DADM 201 Byrnes MatthewSUBTITLE: ADOBE FLASH

CMT 155 Selected Topics 1 cr EM 25313 D01 1200-1250 W DADM 105 Vaughn Lamaia

CMT 160 Modeling and Animation 3 cr CC 25314 D01 0800-0940 TR DATS 151 Snyder IanSUBTITLE: 3D STUDIO MAX

EM 32033 D02 1600-1740 MW DADM 101 TBASUBTITLE: 3D STUDIO MAX

CMT 180 Design Principles 3 cr EM 25316 D01 1400-1540 MW DADM 201 Osborne Abigail

CMT 190 Digital Video Production I 3 cr EM 25318 D01 1600-1740 MW DADM 100 Vaughn Lamaia EM 30007 D02 1200-1340 MW DADM 100 Osborn Stephen

CMT 195 Digital Video Editing I 3 cr EM 25320 D01 0800-0940 TR DADM 101 Osborn StephenSUBTITLE: ADOBE PREMIER

EM 25321 D02 1000-1140 MW DADM 101 Osborn StephenSUBTITLE: ADOBE PREMIER

CMT 206 Principles of Sound 3 cr EM 25323 D01 1400-1540 MW DADM 101 Vaughn Lamaia

CMT 210 Digital Video Production II 3 cr EM 25324 D01 1200-1340 TR DADM 100 Osborn Stephen

CMT 215 Digital Video Editing II 3 cr EM 30757 D01 1000-1140 TR DADM 101 Vaughn Lamaia

CMT 216 Digital Photography and Imaging II 3 cr EM 31410 D01 1600-1930 R DADM 100 TBA

CMT 220 Environmental Scene Design 3 cr EM 30758 D01 1200-1340 MW DADM 101 Snyder Ian

CMT 221 Internship 1–3 cr WB I S 25326 D01 ONLINE Byrnes Matthew

CMT 223 Media Production Services 3 cr EM 27097 D01 0800-0940 TR DADM 100 Johnson Debora

CMT 227 Advanced Character Animation 3 cr EM 25327 D01 1800-1940 MW DADM 101 TBA

CMT 228 Level Design Concepts 3 cr EM 29082 D01 1400-1540 TR DADM 101 Snyder Ian

CMT 235 Web Design for Small Businesses 3 cr EM 28497 D01 1800-1940 TR DADM 201 Landt C

CMT 245 Image Processing II 3 cr EM 25330 D01 1600-1740 TR DADM 201 Ramirez JesseSUBTITLE: ADV ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

CMT 252 Game Tools and Techniques 3 cr EM 25331 D01 0800-0940 MW DADM 101 Snyder Ian

CMT 255 Special Topics 3 cr EM 32034 D01 1300-1630 F DADM 101 TBASUBTITLE: AFTEREFFECTS

2/3–2/7 EM 31655 D07 1800-2100 TR DADM 101 Santana Orlando 0900-1530 S DADM 101

SUBTITLE: LIGHTROOM

3/10–3/14 EM 31656 D08 1800-2100 TR DADM 101 Santana Orlando 0900-1530 S DADM 101

SUBTITLE: COLOR MANAGEMENT AND PRINTING

CMT 256 Typography 3 cr EM 32035 D01 1200-1340 MW DADM 201 Osborne Abigail

CMT 258 Advanced Camera Techniques 3 cr EM 30759 D01 1400-1630 T DADM 100 Osborn Stephen

CMT 292 Creative Media Studio 3 cr EM 25344 D01 0900-1230 F DADM 101 Snyder IanSUBTITLE: ANIMATION

EM 29825 D03 1400-1540 TR DADM 204 Vaughn LamaiaSUBTITLE: VIDEO

CMT 295 Professional Portfolio Design and Development 3 cr EM I 25345 D01 1200-1340 TR DADM 201 Byrnes Matthew

CMT 298 Independent Study 1–3 cr WB 25346 D01 ONLINE Byrnes Matthew

Coll College STudieS

COLL 101 College/Life Success 3 cr CC 25937 D01 0900-1015 MW DACL 176 Maldonado DaisyMS 2 EM 25939 D02 1700-1930 MW DASR 231 Dupass M

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

COLL 101 College/Life Success (continued) CC 25945 D03 1730-1845 MW DACL 176 Grandjean Miley CC 25947 D04 1200-1315 TR DACL 176 Sosa-Carver Rita EM 25949 D05 1330-1445 TR DAEM 220 TBA CC 25950 D06 1730-1845 TR DACL 176 Caro David CC 25952 D07 1430-1545 MW DACL 175 TBA EM 25953 D08 1200-1315 MW DADM 102 Chairez Gladys WB 25954 D09 ONLINE Baca Kathleen WB 25955 D10 ONLINE Brandon Vanessa

COLL 103 Managing Your Money 1 crMS 1 WB 32115 D01 ONLINE Baca KathleenMS 2 WB 32116 D02 ONLINE Quintela Oscar

COLL 108 Academic Reading and Study Skills 2 cr CC 32117 DP1 1006-1056 M DAMA 088 Teitsworth Mike

1006-1056 W DAMA 102NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP1NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

CC 32118 DP2 1316-1406 M DAMA 088 Barnet Jeffrey 1316-1406 W DAMA 102

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP2NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

CC 32119 DP3 1701-1751 M DAMA 088 Mc Kinney Megan 1701-1751 W DAMA 102

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP3NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

CC 32120 DP4 2006-2056 M DAMA 088 Depner Patricia 2006-2056 W DAMA 102

NOTE1 : MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP4NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

EM 32121 DP5 1006-1056 M DAAR 115 Des Georges D 1006-1056 W DAAR 117

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP5NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

EM 32122 DP6 1321-1411 M DAAR 115 Gonzalez Victoria 1321-1411 W DAAR 117

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP6NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

EM 32126 DP7 1221-1311 T DAAR 115 Torres Maria 1221-1311 R DAAR 117

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP7NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

EM 32128 DP8 1936-2026 M DAAR 115 Viramontes A 1936-2026 W DAAR 117

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP8NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

GC 32130 DP9 1206-1256 TR DAGC 123 Pinholster CNOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DP9NOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

SP 32135 DPJ 1521-1611 M DASP 112 Torres Maria 1521-1611 W DASP 120

NOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DPJNOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

WB 32138 DPR ONLINE Gonzalez VictoriaNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DPR, CCDE 110N DPR, & CCDM 114N DPR

COLL 120 Career Exploration 1 crMS 1 WB 29014 D01 ONLINE White SoniaMS 2 WB 31741 D03 ONLINE White Sonia

COLL 155 Special Topics 2 cr CC 25963 D01 1300-1350 MW DACL 176 Marquez TheresaSUBTITLE: WRITING SUPPLEMENTNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

CC 32139 D02 1600-1650 MW DACL 176 Almarez FSUBTITLE: WRITING SUPPLEMENTNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

CC 32140 D03 1030-1120 TR DACL 176 Barnet JeffreySUBTITLE: WRITING SUPPLEMENTNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

CC 32141 D04 1600-1650 TR DACL 176 Madrid JeremySUBTITLE: WRITING SUPPLEMENTNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

CC 30731 DA1 1030-1120 R DACL 271 Terrazas-Reyes JSUBTITLE: MATH/ENGLISH SUPPLEMENT

MS 1 CC 30732 DA2 0930-1105 F DACL 271 Sierra Rene

COLL 201 Critical Thinking Skills 3 cr EM 25965 D01 1415-1530 R DAAR 117 Chapman BonnieNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

WB 25966 D02 ONLINE Duran Mireya HC 31101 D50 1000-1115 MW DAHC 121 Flores DianaNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

Comm CommuNiCATioN STudieS

COMM 253G Public Speaking 3 cr CC 25880 D01 0800-0945 W DACL 175 Purcell CoreyNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

CC 25882 D02 0830-0945 TR DACL 175 Cornelius Wade CC 25883 D03 1800-2030 T DACL 175 Morgan David CC 25884 D04 0900-1130 F DACL 175 Cornelius Wade EM 25886 D05 1245-1400 W DADM 202 MacDonald KNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

EM 25887 D06 1810-1925 TR DAAR 117 Purcell Allen EM 25889 D07 0900-1130 F DAAR 117 TBA SP 25903 D09 1730-2000 T DASP 112 Islas Patricia SP 29001 D10 1030-1300 F DASP 112 Aguilera Melissa GC 25900 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC PB1 Chavez AlfredNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

EM 25904 D90 0900-1130 S DAAR 117 Day Valerie GC 30734 D91 0900-1130 S DAGC 117 Patterson M

COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication 3 cr CC A 25906 D01 1000-1115 W DACL 175 Purcell CoreyNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

CC A 25910 D02 1800-2030 W DACL 175 Patterson M EM A 25913 D04 0830-0945 T DAAR 117 Nisbett VickiNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

EM A 25915 D05 1600-1715 M DAAR 117 TBANOTE: HYBRID CLASS

GC A 25919 D07 0900-1130 F DAGC 111 Portillo Erika CC A 25920 D08 1130-1245 T DACL 175 Purcell CoreyNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

WB A 25922 D09 ONLINE MacDonald K WB A 25923 D10 ONLINE Purcell Corey WB A 25925 D11 ONLINE Purcell Corey WB A 25928 D12 ONLINE Purcell Corey EM A 25931 D13 1800-1915 TR DASR 231 Day Valerie GC A 29004 D14 1100-1215 TR DAGC 127 Chavez Alfred EM A 25912 D15 1230-1345 MW DAEM 220 Nisbett Vicki

32 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

DMS 115 Abdominal Sonography II 3 cr CC 28809 D01 0800-1145 M DAHL 291 Hutson Faith

DMS 120 Clinical Internship I 4 crMS 1 28813 D01 0800-1630 TWRF TBA Hutson/Matthew

DMS 122 Clinical Internship II 4 crMS 2 28814 D01 0800-1630 TWRF TBA Hutson/Matthew

drfT drAfTiNg

DRFT 101 Introduction to Drafting and Design Technologies 1 crMS 1 EM 30761 D01 1400-1515 F DADM 102 TBA

DRFT 108 Drafting Concepts/Descriptive Geometry 2 crMS 1 EM 25349 D01 1400-1515 MW DADM 102 TBA 26697 D85 1341-1500 TR AEC1 500 Chacon JoseNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

DRFT 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals 3 crMS 2 EM 25351 D01 1400-1515 MWF DADM 102 TBA EM 30765 D02 1200-1340 MW DADM 203 Kirton Julia EM 25353 D03 1800-1940 MW DADM 203 TBA EM 25355 D04 1800-1940 TR DADM 203 TBAMS 1 CC 28500 D05 1200-1340 MW DATS 151 Hernandez ENOTE: HYBRID CLASS

GC 32083 D06 1800-1940 TR DAGC 127 TBA 26696 D85 1341-1500 MW AEC1 500 Chacon Jose

1435-1500 F AEC1 500NOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

EM 25354 D90 0900-1220 S DADM 102 Rodriguez Noe

DRFT 115 General Construction Safety 3 cr WB 25359 D01 ONLINE Moore Chipper WB 32037 D60 ONLINE Moore ChipperNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

DRFT 143 Civil Drafting Fundamentals 3 cr EM 25363 D01 1000-1140 TR DADM 102 Hernandez E

DRFT 151 Construction Principles and Print Reading 3 cr EM 25365 D02 1600-1740 TR DADM 102 Green Kyle

DRFT 153 Survey Drafting Applications 3 crMS 2 CC 25366 D01 1200-1340 MW DATS 151 Hernandez ENOTE: HYBRID CLASS

DRFT 160 Construction Take-Offs and Estimating 3 cr EM 25367 D01 1800-1940 MW DADM 102 Lee Soo Gyu

DFRT 161 Introduction to Construction Management 3 cr EM 32931 D01 1800-1940 TR DADM 102 Lee Soo Gyu

DRFT 165 Introduction to Building Information Modeling 3 cr EM 30770 D01 1600-1740 W DADM 203 Green Kyle

DRFT 180 Residential Drafting 3 crMS 1 EM 25370 D01 0830-1150 TR DADM 203 Moore Chipper

DRFT 181 Commercial Drafting 3 crMS 2 EM 27095 D01 0830-1150 TR DADM 203 Moore Chipper

DRFT 190 Finding and Maintaining Employment 2 cr CC 25371 D01 1300-1350 F DATS 151 Moore YvetteNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication (continued) SP A 31769 D16 1315-1430 TR DASP 112 TBA CC A 30735 D18 1300-1415 MW DACL 175 Cornelius Wade CC A 29003 D90 1230-1500 S DACL 175 Purcell Allen SP A 29005 D91 0930-1200 S DASP 112 Klorer Kimberly EM A 29002 DPM 1115-1230 TR DASR 238 Portillo ErikaNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DPM

CC A 32145 DPQ 1550-1705 TR DACL 175 Hoffman JoelNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DPQ

dAS deNTAl ASSiSTANT

DAS 101 Introduction to Dental Assisting 2 cr EM 24217 D01 1730-1940 W DASR 238 TBA WB 31406 D02 ONLINE Rudisill Rebecca

DAS 123 Dental Assisting Practicum 6 cr CC 24218 D01 0830-0920 M DAMA 082 Alfaro/McCaslin

DAS 125 Professional Concepts 3 cr CC 24219 D01 0930-1045 M DAMA 082 McCaslin Martha

DAS 127 Dental Office Management 2 cr CC 24220 D01 1045-1225 M DAHL 180 Alfaro Rocio

DAS 129 Preventive Dentistry 2 cr CC 24222 D01 1230-1410 M DAMA 082 McCaslin Martha

DAS 133 Dental Office Management II 3 cr CC 28808 D01 1730-2010 W DAHL 180 Olona Frances

dHyg deNTAl HygieNe

DHYG 120 Dental Hygiene Theory I 3 cr CC 25552 D01 0900-1200 T DAMA 082 Bettinger K

DHYG 122 Clinical Dental Hygiene I 3 cr CC 25553 D01 0800-1200 WF DAMA 080 Bettinger K

1300-1700 M DAMA 080

DHYG 124 General and Oral Pathology 3 cr CC 25554 D01 1330-1630 M DAMA 082 Cunningham L

DHYG 126 Periodontology 3 cr CC 25555 D01 1300-1600 W DAMA 082 Mc Elmurry R

DHYG 220 Dental Hygiene Theory IV 3 cr CC 25556 D01 0830-1130 W DAMA 082 Lefebvre Cher

DHYG 222 Clinical Dental Hygiene IV 4 cr CC 25557 D01 0800-1200 M DAMA 080 Lefebvre Cher

1300-1700 TRF DAMA 080

DHYG 224 Principles of Practice 2 cr CC 25558 D01 0930-1130 M DAHL 184 Moss Laura

DHYG 226 Community Oral Health 2 cr CC 25559 D01 1430-1630 M DAMA 082 Shukla Neeta

DHYG 255 Special Topics in Dental Hygiene: Board Review 1 cr CC I 31701 D01 1030-1130 R DAMA 082 Moss Laura

dmS diAgNoSTiC med SoNogrApHy

DMS 110 Ultrasound Physics 4 cr CC 30962 D01 1230-1630 M DAHL 291 Matthew Darla J.

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

DRFT 204 Geographic Information Systems Technology 3 crMS 1 EM 30771 D01 1200-1520 TR DADM 102 Hernandez E

DRFT 214 Advanced Solid Modeling 3 cr WC 32038 D01 1700-1820 MW DAWD 114 TBA

DRFT 254 Spatial Data Processing 3 crMS 2 EM 25375 D01 1200-1520 TR DADM 102 Hernandez E

DRFT 255 Independent Study 1–3 cr WB 31790 D02 ONLINE TBA

DRFT 288 Portfolio Development 3 cr EM 30772 D01 1600-1740 M DADM 203 Moore ChipperNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

DRFT 295 Professional Development and Leadership DAGA 1 cr EM 25380 D01 1300-1350 F DADM 102 Hernandez E

eCed eArly CHildHood eduCATioN

ECED 115 Child Growth, Development, and Learning 3 cr EM 25473 D02 1430-1545 TR DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods WB 25489 D03 ONLINE Lewis Lynn WB 25490 D04 ONLINE Schoonover D GC 28967 D05 1730-2000 R DAGC 115 Wolf Kathleen

ECED 125 Health, Safety, and Nutrition 2 cr EM 25474 D01 0930-1020 TR DASR 236 Lewis Lynn WB 25491 D02 ONLINE Lewis Lynn GC 25486 D03 1730-1910 W DAGC 115 Reyes Guadalupe

ECED 135 Family and Community Collaboration 3 cr EM 25475 D01 1300-1415 TR DASR 236 Lewis Lynn WB 25492 D02 ONLINE Rubin Christina

ECED 215 Curriculum Development Through Play 3 cr EM I 25476 D01 1330-1600 F DASR 236 Lewis LynnNOTE 1: HYBRID CLASSNOTE 2: INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE REQUIRED

ECED 220 Early Childhood Education Practicum I 2 cr I 25477 D01 TBA TBA TBA Lewis LynnNOTE: INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE REQUIRED

ECED 225 Curriculum Development and Implementation II 3 cr EM I 25478 D01 1500-1615 MW DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods NOTE: INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE REQUIRED

ECED 230 Early Childhood Education Practicum II 2 cr I 25479 D01 TBA TBA TBA Gantzler-Woods NOTE: INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE REQUIRED

ECED 235 Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading 3 cr WB 25493 D02 ONLINE Lewis Lynn GC 31929 D90 1200-1430 S DAGC 115 Sanchez Rosario

ECED 245 Professionalism 2 cr EM 25481 D01 1630-1810 R DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods WB 25494 D02 ONLINE Gantzler-Woods

ECED 255 Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs 3 cr EM 25482 D01 1330-1445 MW DASR 236 Gantzler-Woods WB 31789 D02 ONLINE Clark Julie GC 31928 D90 0900-1130 S DAGC 115 Artiaga MariaNOTE: CLASS WILL BE TAUGHT IN BOTH ENGLISH AND SPANISH

ECED 265 Guiding Young Children 3 cr EM 25483 D01 1500-1615 TR DASR 234 Reyes Guadalupe

WB 25495 D02 ONLINE Clark Julie

ECED 275 Curriculum for Diverse Learners and Their Families 3 cr WB I 25496 D01 ONLINE Rubin Christina

ECED 276 Effective Program Develop. for Diverse Learners & Their Families 2 cr WB I 25497 D01 ONLINE Rubin Christina

eCoN eCoNomiCS

ECON 201G Introduction to Economics 3 cr WB 24101 D01 ONLINE Newsome H

EM 28567 D02 1200-1315 TR DAEM 222 Morgan Ellen

EM 30438 D03 1200-1315 MW DAEM 117 Hetrick Elizabeth

WB 30439 D04 ONLINE O’Donnell B

ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics 3 cr EM 24106 D01 1030-1145 MW DAEM 221 Morgan Ellen

EM 24108 D02 1030-1145 TR DAEM 222 OConnell Paul

GC 24115 D03 1100-1215 MW DAGC PA1 Hammett Dennis

CC 24123 D04 1800-1915 MW DAMA 123 TBA

WB 24127 D05 ONLINE O’Donnell B

ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics 3 cr EM 24137 D01 1400-1515 TR DAEM 222 Morgan Ellen

GC 24140 D02 1330-1445 MW DAGC PA1 Hammett Dennis

WB 24142 D03 ONLINE O’Donnell B

CC 24148 D04 1330-1445 TR DAMA 123 OConnell Paul

eduC eduCATioN

EDUC 103 Internship in Bilingual Education/ESL 1 cr EM 25498 D01 1630-1720 T DASR 234 Furr Brandy

EDUC 181 Field Experience I 1 cr EM 25499 D01 1630-1720 T DASR 234 Furr Brandy

EDUC 204 Foundations of Bilingual/ESL Education 3 cr EM 31930 D01 1730-1930 R DASR 234 Artiaga Maria

elA eduCATioNAl leAderSHip ANd AdmiNiSTrATioN

ELA 101 Freshman Orientation 1 cr EM S 25501 D01 1730-1820 T DASR 236 Furr Brandy

ELA 250 Introduction to Education 2 cr EM 25502 D01 1800-1950 W DASR 236 Strasser Timothy

WB 25503 D02 ONLINE Strasser Timothy

elT eleCTroNiCS TeCHNology

ELT 105 Basic Electricity and Electronics 3 cr CC 24376 D01 1200-1340 TR DAMA 089 TBA

GC 24375 D40 0900-1100 MW DAGC 116 Meza LuisNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

ELT 110 Electronics I 4 cr CC 24384 D01 1530-1815 TR DAMA 089 Dhillon T

GC 32689 D02 1400-1630 TR DAGC 116 Meza Luis

34 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

ELT 120 Mathematics for Electronics 4 cr CC 24386 D01 1820-2000 TR DAMA 089 Garay Marco GC 32690 D02 1400-1540 MW DAGC 116 Meza Luis

ELT 135 Electronics II 4 cr CC 24387 D01 1135-1405 MW DAMA 089 Garay Marco

ELT 160 Digital Electronics I 4 cr CC 24398 D01 1430-1715 MW DAMA 087 Garay Marco

ELT 175 Soldering Practices 3 cr WC 30005 D01 1730-1910 MW DAWD 122 Meza Luis

ELT 230 Microprocessor Applications II 4 cr WC 24401 D01 0800-1005 TR DAWD 120 Garay Marco

ELT 235 Digital Electronics II 3 cr WC 32688 D01 1820-2000 MW DAWD 118 Garay Marco

ELT 240 Introduction to Photonics 4 cr CC 24654 D01 0900-1120 MW DAMA 087 Dhillon T

ELT 250 Electronics Systems Analysis 2 cr CC I 24655 D01 1230-1320 MW DAMA 087 Dhillon T

1320-1410 MW DAMA 087

ELT 260 Instrumentation Control and Signal Conditioning 4 cr CC 24656 D01 1100-1305 TR DAMA 087 Dhillon T

ELT 270 Biomedical Equipment Instrumentation 4 cr WC 24658 D01 1730-1945 TR DAWD 120 Chavez Benjamin

ELT 295 Professional Development/Leadership 1 cr CC 24659 D01 1140-1230 F DAMA 087 Meza Luis

eNgl eNgliSH

ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition 4 cr CC A 25825 D02 0800-0940 T DACL 173 Rosenbluth C

0800-0940 R DACL 171 CC A 25826 D03 0800-0940 M DACL 173 Sanders Kyrsti

0800-0940 W DACL 171 CC A 25827 D04 1400-1540 M DACL 171 Teitsworth Mike

1400-1540 W DACL 173 CC A 25828 D05 1810-1950 M DACL 173 Duttle Dorcas

1810-1950 W DACL 171 EM A 25829 D06 0800-0940 M DAAR 117 Munoz Jesse

0800-0940 W DAAR 115 EM A 25830 D07 1000-1140 T DAAR 117 Roychowdhury D

1000-1140 R DAAR 115 EM A 25831 D08 1330-1510 T DAAR 115 Torres MariaNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

EM A 25832 D09 1800-1940 M DAAR 117 Franklin J 1800-1940 W DAAR 115

GC A 25834 D11 1600-1740 M DAGC PB1 Peterson C 1600-1740 W DAGC 123

GC A 25835 D12 1745-1925 T DAGC PB1 Gomez Maria 1745-1925 R DAGC 123

GC A 25836 D13 1200-1340 F DAGC 123 Herrera NathalyNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

SP A 25837 D14 1745-1925 MW DASP 120 Balderas Tania SP A 25838 D15 1530-1710 TR DASP 120 Munoz Reyna

ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition (continued) CC A 25841 D17 1300-1440 T DAMA 088 Ludington SteveNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

WB A 25844 D18 ONLINE Garcia Amy WB A 25845 D19 ONLINE Garcia Amy WB A 25846 D20 ONLINE Alden Donna CC A 25847 D21 1100-1240 M DAMA 102 Telles Sheila

1100-1240 W DAMA 088 EM A 25848 D22 0900-1040 M DAAR 113 Garcia AmyNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

WB A 30032 D23 ONLINE Alden Donna EM A 30736 D24 1100-1240 W DAAR 113 Floyd LaurieNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

EM A 28994 D25 1000-1140 M DAAR 117 Roychowdhury D 1000-1140 W DAAR 115

CC A 31718 D26 1200-1340 T DACL 173 Herrera Nathaly 1200-1340 R DACL 171

EM A 30740 D27 1200-1340 T DAAR 117 Noyola Luis 1200-1340 R DAAR 115

EM A 25833 D28 0900-1220 F DAAR 115 Holden Craig EM A 28991 D29 1710-1850 TR DAAR 113 Verploegh Laura CC A 32157 D30 0900-1040 M DAMA 102 Barnet Jeffrey

0900-1040 W DAMA 088 GC A 25840 D40 0930-1045 MWF DAGC 123 Quintana ArcadioNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

SP A 25843 D41 0930-1045 MWF DASP 120 Herrera NathalyNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

A 26685 D80 0700-0755 MTWRF S-HSHS TBA Pearlman BNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

A 29633 D85 0900-1018 MTWRF AEC1 415 Simpson AmyNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR ECH STUDENTS ONLY

CC A 25842 D90 0900-1220 S DACL 171 Torres Andrea CC A 29931 DI1 1050-1140 MT DACL 173 Ludington Steve

1050-1140 WR DACL 171NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DI1

CC A 28990 DI2 1405-1455 MT DAMA 102 Guzman-Armijo 1405-1455 WR DAMA 088

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DI2

GC A 32158 DI3 1420-1510 MTW DAGC 123 Almarez Frederick 1420-1510 R DAGC PB1

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DI3

SP A 28989 DI4 1420-1510 MTR DASP 120 Nehls Jonathan 1420-1510 W DASP 112

EM A 28995 DPL 1135-1225 MTWR DASR 231 Chapman BonnieNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110N DPL & GOVT 100G DPL

EM A 25824 DPM 1240-1420 TR DASR 231 Lavender-Smith NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 265G DPM

CC A 25839 DPQ 1400-1540 R DACL 171 Ludington SteveNOTE1 : MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 265G DPQNOTE 2: HYBRID CLASS

EM A 28993 DPR 1005-1055 M DAEM 220 Alden Donna 1005-1055 W DAAR 113

NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED CCDE 110N DPR, COLL 108 DPR, & CCDM 114N DPR

ENGL 116G Perspectives on Film 3 cr 25849 D01 1600-1830 M AEC1 415 Simpson Amy

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

ENGL 203G Business and Professional Communication 3 cr EM A 25850 D01 1430-1545 MW DAAR 113 Chapman Bonnie EM A 25851 D02 0830-0945 TR DAAR 113 Patenaude Sheila WB A 25852 D03 ONLINE Depner Kurt WB A 25853 D04 ONLINE Depner Kurt CC A 25854 D05 1200-1430 F DACL 171 Mott Niki

ENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences 3 cr CC A 25858 D01 1015-1130 T DACL 171 Duttle Dorcas

1015-1130 R DACL 173SUBTITLE: CULTURAL DEFINITIONS OF SUCCESS

GC A 25859 D02 1315-1445 TR DAGC 125 Gomez Maria CC A 25860 D03 1535-1650 T DAMA 088 Holden CraigSUBTITLE: CRIME AND THE FICTION IT INSPIRESNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

WB A 25861 D04 ONLINE Guzman-Armijo WB A 25862 D05 ONLINE Torres AndreaSUBTITLE: BICULTURAL RHETORIC

EM A 25863 D06 1300-1415 MW DAAR 113 TBA SP A 30754 D07 0900-1015 T DASP 120 Herrera Nathaly

0900-1015 R DASP 112SUBTITLE: MAGICAL REALISM IN LITERATURE AND FILM

EM A 28998 DPN 1245-1400 MW DASR 231 Mc Kinney MSUBTITLE: EARLY AMERICAN HISTORYNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN HIST 201G DPN

CC A 28999 DPP 1015-1130 M DACL 171 Guzman-Armijo 1015-1130 W DACL 173

SUBTITLE: SLAVE NARRATIVE—GHOSTS OF AMERICANOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN HIST 201G DPP

ENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication 3 cr WB A 25866 D02 ONLINE Depner Kurt SP A 25867 D03 0830-0945 T DASP 112 Muñoz Victor

0830-0945 R DASP 120 WB A 25868 D04 ONLINE Roychowdhury D WB A 25870 D05 ONLINE Depner Kurt WB A 25875 D07 ONLINE Depner Kurt CC A 31529 D09 1700-1815 TR DAMA 088 Holden Craig EM A 31717 D10 1545-1700 R DAAR 113 Depner KurtNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

CC A 29191 D85 1020-1135 T DAMA 102 Doughtery M 1020-1135 R DAMA 088

NOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR ECHS STUDENTS

A 32159 D86 1020-1135 TR S-GEC TBA Muñoz VictorNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

ENGL 232 Script Development and Storyboarding 3 cr EM 25877 D01 1000-1115 MW DADM 102 Vaughn Lamaia

ENGL 244G Literature and Culture 3 cr CC 25878 D01 1800-1915 M DACL 171 Allred Jesse

1800-1915 W DACL 173

eNgr eNgiNeeriNg TeCHNology

ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering 3 cr WC 32919 D01 0900-1105 MW TBA Briggs Tim CC 32920 D02 1400-1605 TR DATS 151 TBA

fiN fiNANCe

FIN 206 Introduction to Finance 3 cr WB 24159 D02 ONLINE Saucedo Andy GC 30440 D03 1100-1215 TR DAGC PA1 Tadeo Joaquin

fire fire iNveSTigATioNS

FIRE 101 Basic Firefighter 8 cr EM 25512 D01 1130-1500 MW DASR 135 Avila John

FIRE 104 Firefighter II 8 cr EM I 28957 D01 1130-1500 TR DASR 135 Lujan Alfred

FIRE 120 Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3 cr EM 25504 D01 0830-1100 M DASR 135 Lujan Alfred

FIRE 130 Principles of Fire & Emergency Services Safety & Survival 3 cr EM 25505 D01 0830-1100 F DASR 135 Reaves Christopher

FIRE 203 Fire and Emergency Services Administration 3 cr EM 28958 D01 0830-1100 R DASR 135 Lujan Alfred

FIRE 223 Fire Investigations I 3 cr EM 25507 D01 0830-1100 W DASR 135 Whited Gregory

FIRE 224 Strategy and Tactics 3 cr EM 31339 D01 0830-1100 T DASR 135 Lujan Alfred

FIRE 252 Vehicle Extrication 2 crDates TBA EM 31968 D01 TBA TBA DASR 136 Zecha ChadDates TBA EM 30646 D02 1800-2200 WF DASR 136 Avila John

0800-1700 SU DASR 136

geog geogrApHy

GEOG 111G Geography of the Natural Environment 4 cr WB 25121 D01 ONLINE Alvarez Lorelei WB 27964 D02 ONLINE Lynn Stacy

GEOG 120G Culture and Environment 3 cr WB 25122 D01 ONLINE Alvarez Lorelei

geol geology

GEOL 111G Survey of Geology 4 cr SP 25123 D01 1200-1430 MW DASP 114 Rothemund Kirk WB 25124 D02 ONLINE Shearer David EM 27793 D03 1800-2030 TR DAAR 114 Shankle Angela GC 25125 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 111 Hussain Musa

0930-1045 TR DAGC 122NOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

28837 D85 1220-1340 MTWRF AEC1 705 Shankle AngelaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

govT goverNmeNT

GOVT 100G American National Government 3 cr WB 24930 D01 ONLINE Ledesma Amadeo CC 24932 D02 1530-1645 TR DACL 274 Wingard John EM 24933 D03 1730-2000 W DAAR 106 Ballard Mary SP 24935 D04 0900-1130 F DASP 133 Sifuentes A EM 30410 D05 1530-1645 TR DAAR 107 Nosbisch Robert

36 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

GOVT 100G American National Government (continued) EM 29650 D06 0930-1045 MW DAAR 106 Nosbisch Robert CC 32050 D07 1400-1515 TR DACL 274 Wingard John EM 24938 D90 1100-1330 S DAAR 107 Nosbisch Robert EM 32066 DPL 1240-1355 TR DASR 238 Flores DianaNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111G DPL

GOVT 110G Introduction to Political Science 3 cr GC 24940 D01 1100-1215 TR DAGC 117 Sifuentes A WB 28685 D02 ONLINE Ballard Mary

HiST HiSToryHIST 101G Roots of Modern Europe 3 cr GC 24948 D02 1430-1545 MW DAGC 117 Avila Juan A CH 24952 D40 0930-1045 TR DACH P1 Avila Juan ANOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

30412 D85 1500-1550 MWF S-GEC TBA Wyatt EilleenNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

32058 D86 1500-1615 TR S-GEC TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

HIST 102G Modern Europe 3 cr EM 24954 D01 1230-1345 TR DAAR 106 Schneider-Hector WB 24955 D02 ONLINE Roye Christy GC 28688 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 117 Barba CeciliaNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

SP 32059 D41 0930-1045 MW DASP 133 Barba CeciliaNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

26891 D85 0900-1019 MTWRF AEC1 503 Scroggs DavidNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

26892 D86 1022-1140 MTWRF AEC1 503 Scroggs DavidNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

26893 D87 1220-1338 MTWRF AEC1 503 Scroggs DavidNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

27253 D88 1341-1500 MTWRF AEC1 503 Scroggs DavidNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

HIST 201G Introduction to Early American History 3 cr GC 24957 D01 1830-1945 TR DAGC 117 Whittet Robert EM 24958 D02 1830-1945 MW DAAR 107 Hamelink Ronald EM 24959 D03 1400-1515 TR DAAR 106 Schneider-Hector

WB 30413 D04 ONLINE Wallace Jerry CC 32711 DPO 0800-0915 TR DACL 274 Burleson DavidNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 211G DPO

EM 32065 DPN 1115-1230 MW DASR 238 Wyatt EilleenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 211G DPN

HIST 202G Introduction to Recent American History 3 cr CC 24961 D01 1830-1945 TR DACL 274 Hamelink Ronald

HIST 261 New Mexico History 3 cr CC 24963 D01 1230-1345 MW DACL 274 Walker Roger CC 24964 D02 1400-1515 MW DACL 274 Walker Roger

HiT HeAlTH iNformATioN TeCHNology

HIT 110 Electronic Health Records 3 cr WB 31978 D01 ONLINE Fuller Gail

HIT 120 Health Information Introduction to Pharmacology 3 cr WB 25650 D01 ONLINE Sletten Mary

HIT 130 Health Information Tech. Anatomy & Physiology 3 cr WB 30427 D01 ONLINE Sletten Mary

HIT 140 Health Information Introduction to Pathophysiology 3 cr EM 25651 D01 1000-1115 MW DAEM 109 Sletten Mary

HIT 150 Introduction to Medical Terminology 3 cr EM 25652 D01 1730-1845 MW DAEM 109 Mirabal Lydia WB 25653 D02 ONLINE De La cruz Laura WB 28543 D03 ONLINE Mirabal Lydia

HIT 158 Advanced Medical Terminology 3 cr WB 25654 D01 ONLINE Fuller Gail WB 25655 D02 ONLINE Fuller Gail

HIT 221 Internship I 1–3 cr WB I S 25656 D01 ONLINE Prince Linda

HIT 240 Health Information Quality Management 3 crMS 2 EM 25658 D01 1200-1420 MW DAEM 109 Sletten Mary

HIT 248 Medical Coding I 3 cr WB 28546 D01 ONLINE Prince Linda

HIT 258 Medical Coding II 3 cr EM 25659 D01 1500-1640 TR DAEM 109 Fuller Gail

HIT 268 Health Information Systems 3 crMS 1 EM 25660 D01 1200-1420 MW DAEM 109 Sletten Mary

HNdS HumAN NuTriTioN ANd dieTeTiC SCieNCeS

HNDS 251 Human Nutrition 3 cr CC 28744 D01 1730-2000 R DAHL 284 Dormody Joan CC 28745 D02 1000-1230 F DAHL 286 Arteaga Alexandra CC 28792 D03 1130-1245 TR DAHL 284 Dormody Joan GC 28795 D04 1200-1315 MW DAGC 122 Arteaga Alexandra

HoST HoSpiTAliTy ANd TouriSm

HOST 201 Introduction to Hospitality Industry 3 cr EM 24175 D01 0900-1015 MW DAEM 222 Harper Lorrie

HOST 203 Hospitality Operations Cost Control 3 cr EM 30468 D01 1030-1145 MW DASR 130 Seifert Kim

HOST 204 Promotion of Hospitality Services 3 cr EM 24176 D01 1330-1445 MW DASR 130 Harper Lorrie

HOST 207 Customer Service for the Hospitality Industry 3 cr EM 32001 D01 1200-1315 TR DAEM 221 Bermudez Gena

HOST 208 Hospitality Supervision 3 cr EM 32002 D01 1230-1345 MW DASR 128 Seifert Kim

HOST 209 Managerial Accounting for Hospitality 3 cr EM 24190 D01 1200-1315 MW DASR 130 Balls Robert

HOST 210 Catering and Banquet Operations 3 cr EM 24192 D01 1500-1615 TR DASR 130 Harper Lorrie

HOST 214 Purchasing and Kitchen Management 3 cr EM 30470 D01 1230-1345 TR DASR 130 Harper Lorrie

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

HOST 219 Safety, Security and Sanitation in Hospitality 3 cr EM 24199 D01 1030-1145 MW DAEM 222 Harper Lorrie

HOST 221 Internship I 3 cr WB I S 24203 D01 ONLINE Seifert Kim

HOST 239 Introduction to Hotel Management 3 cr WB 27463 D01 ONLINE Nicholson G

HvAC HEATING, VENTILATION, A/C & REFRIGERATION

HVAC 100 EPA Clean Air Act: Section 608 1 cr2/7 & 2/21 CC 25178 D90 0900-1545 S DATS 144 Telles Joe

4/11 & 4/25 CC 25179 D91 0900-1545 S DATS 144 Telles Joe

HVAC 101 Fundamentals of Refrigeration 4 cr CC 25180 D01 0830-0945 MW DATS 144 Lopez Edward

1000-1050 MW DATS 142

HVAC 102 Fundamentals of Electricity 4 cr CC 25181 D01 1130-1245 MW DATS 144 Lopez Edward

1300-1350 MW DATS 142

CC 25182 D02 1730-2000 T DATS 144 Telles Joe 2010-2150 T DATS 142

HVAC 113 Job Shadowing 1 cr CC I 25183 D01 TBA TBA DATS 144 Telles Joe

HVAC 207 Residential Air Conditioning Systems 4 cr CC 25184 D01 1200-1430 R DATS 144 Lopez Edward

1440-1620 R DATS 142

HVAC 210 Commercial Air Conditioning and Heating Systems 4 cr CC 25185 D01 1730-2000 R DATS 144 Chavez Patrick

2010-2150 R DATS 142

HVAC 211 Heat Pump Systems 4 cr CC I 25186 D01 1730-2000 W DATS 144 Lopez Edward

2010-2150 W DATS 142

HVAC 213 Practicum 3 cr CC I 25187 D01 TBA TBA DATS 144 Lopez Edward

HVAC 220 Introduction to Sheet Metal Fabrication 4 cr CC 25188 D01 1730-1910 M DATS 144 Quarrell Mike

1910-2230 M DATS 142

HVAC 290 Special Problems 1–4 cr CC I 30941 D01 TBA TBA DATS 144 Lopez Edward

MS 2 CC I 25190 D02 TBA TBA DATS 144 Lopez Edward

Jour JourNAliSm

JOUR 105G Media and Society 3 cr CC 24966 D01 1530-1645 MW DACL 274 Scholz Charles

l SC liBrAry SCieNCe

L SC 100 Introduction to Libraries 3 crMS 1 WB 25560 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton Susan

L SC 110 Reference and Information Resources I 3 crMS 1 WB 25563 D01 ONLINE Stabler Karen

L SC 111 Intro. to Info. Literacy in an Electronic Environment 3 crMS 1 WB 25565 D01 ONLINE Aranda JoseMS 2 WB 25566 D02 ONLINE Cloteaux Ji

L SC 112 Introduction to Consumer Health Information 3 crMS 2 WB 31969 D01 ONLINE Aranda Jose

L SC 125 Cataloging Basics II: Classification and MARC 3 crMS 1 WB 31970 D01 ONLINE Sandstrom John

L SC 130 Introduction to Technical Services in Libraries 3 crMS 1 WB 28548 D01 ONLINE Aranda Jose

L SC 140 Multimedia Materials and Presentations in Libraries 3 crMS 2 WB 25573 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton Susan

L SC 175 Civic Involvement in Library Science 1–3 cr WB S 25576 D01 ONLINE Bernal Nora

L SC 196 Historical Fiction for Children 1 cr2/2–2/27 WB 30430 D01 ONLINE Mouttet Jane

L SC 197 Fantasy and Speculative Fiction 1 cr3/2–3/20 WB 31971 D01 ONLINE Mouttet Jane

L SC 200 Collection Management & Development in Libraries 3 crMS 1 WB 25578 D01 ONLINE Aranda Jose

L SC 203 School Library Media Specialist 3 crMS 2 WB 25579 D01 ONLINE Glatz Tina

L SC 221 Experiential Learning I 1–3 cr WB I S 25581 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton Susan

L SC 250 Reference and Information Resources II 3 crMS 2 WB 25585 D01 ONLINE Aranda Jose

L SC 270 Library Science Capstone 3 crMS 2 WB 25589 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton Susan

L SC 275 Fundamentals of Library Supervision 3 crMS 1 WB 25590 D01 ONLINE Covarrubias-Chavarria

L SC 290 Introduction to Children’s Literature for Libraries 3 cr WB 31972 D01 ONLINE Mouttet Jane

L SC 292 Native American Children’s Literature 1 cr4/1–4/28 WB 30435 D01 ONLINE Mouttet Jane

lAWe lAW eNforCemeNT (AlSo See “C J”)

LAWE 201 Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency 3 cr EM 25739 D01 1830-2100 W DASR 135 Garcia Gregory GC 28949 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 115 Hall KevinNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

LAWE 202 Police Patrol Procedures 3 cr SP 30689 D40 0930-1045 MW DASP 123 Chavez RichardNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

LAWE 203 Introduction to Police Supervision 3 cr EM 25741 D01 1830-2100 T DASR 135 TBA

LAWE 205 Practical Field Investigations 4 cr EM 31948 D01 0930-1115 TR DASR 137 Derouen Richard

LAWE 206 Traffic Enforcement and Crash Investigations 3 cr EM 28946 D01 1830-2100 W DASR 137 Gregory Todd

38 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

MATH 102 General Supplemental Instruction II 1 cr EM S 31545 D09 1446-1536 M DAAR 114 Gamboa E

1446-1536 W DAAR 111NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 121G D09

MATH 111 Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics I 3 cr CC 25128 D01 1300-1415 TR DAMA 104 Ulloa Francisco

WB 32183 D02 ONLINE Aldrich Vickie

MATH 112G Fundamentals of Elementary Math II 3 cr CC 25129 D01 1730-1845 MW DAMA 127 Kalish Mia

MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra 3 cr EM 25132 D03 1730-1845 TR DAAR 116 Sepulveda Karla

GC 25135 D06 1730-1845 MW DAGC 111 Amelio Jacques

WB 25136 D07 ONLINE Delgado Adrian

SP 25137 D08 0800-0915 TR DASP 116 Rahmama Cyrus

GC 25138 D09 1130-1245 TR DAGC 111 Hill Suzanne

WB 25139 D10 ONLINE Delgado Adrian

EM 25140 D11 1730-1845 TR DAAR 111 Manshad M

CC 25141 D12 0730-0845 MW DACL 275 McGowan KNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D02

CC 27773 D14 0900-1015 MW DACL 275 Delgado AdrianNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D01

CC 29061 D16 0900-1015 MW DACL 276 Pankayatselvan S

CH 29972 D18 1000-1115 T DACH P2 Moreno R 1000-1115 R DACH P2

EM 30381 D19 1015-1130 TR DAAR 116 Schneider EllenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D05

WB 30986 D20 ONLINE Manshad Shakir

EM 28839 D21 1240-1355 TR DAAR 114 Schneider EllenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D06

GC 25142 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneNOTE 1: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSNOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 D40

CC 25143 D90 0900-1130 S DACL 276 Terrell Shane

MS 2 CC 30385 DA2 0800-0915 MTWR DAMA 127 Sierra ReneNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114N DA2, MATH 101 DA2 & COLL 155 DA2

31493 DA3 0905-0944 MTWR GT 114 Lackey RobinNOTE: MUST BE COENROLLED IN MATH 101 DA3 & CCDM 114N DA3

EM 30383 DI1 0905-0944 MW DASR 231 Mabry William 0905-0944 TR DASR 238

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS—MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 DI1 & CCDM 114N DI1

EM 30384 DI2 0905-0944 MW DASR 238 Gamboa E 0905-0944 TR DASR 231

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS—MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 101 DI2 & CCDM 114N DI2

MATH 121G College Algebra 3 cr EM 25145 D01 1030-1145 TR DAAR 109 Murphy Donald

EM 25146 D02 1300-1415 TR DAAR 116 Gamboa E

CC 25147 D03 0830-0945 TR DACL 276 Pankayatselvan S

WB 25149 D05 ONLINE Delgado Adrian

CC 25150 D06 1730-1845 TR DACL 273 Peterson-Nesbitt

EM 25151 D07 0730-0845 TR DAAR 109 Moreno R

EM 31824 D08 1200-1315 TR DAAR 109 Mabry William

LAWE 233 Practical Approach to Terrorism 3 cr GC 25754 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 115 Libicer StephenNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

SP 31949 D41 0930-1045 TR DASP 123 Whited GregoryNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

liNg liNguiSTiCS

LING 200G Introduction to Language 3 cr CC 24967 D01 1230-1345 TR DACL 274 Helmreich S

mAT AuTomATioN ANd mANufACTuriNg

MAT 102 Print Reading for Industry 3 cr GC 32032 D40 0900-1100 TR DAGC 116 Meza LuisNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

MAT 105 Introduction to Manufacturing 3 cr WC 32023 D01 0900-1040 TR DAWD 118 TBA

MAT 106 Applied Manufacturing Practices 3 cr WC 32024 D01 0900-1040 MW DAWD 118 TBA

MAT 107 Computer Integrated Manufacturing PLTW 3 cr WC 28520 D01 0800-0940 TR DAWD 114 Aldred Mark

MAT 108 Metrology, Safety & Quality Control for Manufacturing 3 cr GC 24318 D40 0900-1100 F DAGC 116 Meza Luis

MAT 110 Machine Operation and Safety 3 cr WC 28523 D01 0800-1120 F DAWD 114 Briggs Timothy

MAT 265 Special Topics 1–6 cr WC I 24350 D01 TBA TBA DAWD TBA Briggs TimothySUBTITLE: MANUFACTURING

WC I 30004 D02 1730-1920 R DAWD 114 Briggs TimothySUBTITLE: INTRO. TO MANUFACTURING

mATH mATHemATiCS

MATH 101 General Supplemental Instruction I 1 cr CC S 25126 D01 0900-1040 F DACL 276 Delgado AdrianNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D14

CC S 25127 D02 0830-1010 F DACL 275 Sierra ANOTE- MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D12 EM S 28838 D05 1130-1220 TR DAAR 116 Schneider EllenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D19

EM S 32182 D06 1355-1445 TR DAAR 114 Schneider EllenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D21

GC S 26683 D40 0930-1110 F DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneNOTE 1: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSNOTE 2: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 D40

MS 2 CC S 30371 DA2 0915-1055 F DAMA 127 Sierra ReneNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DA2 & COLL 155 DA2

S 31494 DA3 0945-1010 MTWR GT 114 Lackey RobinNOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DA3 & CCDM 114N DA3NOTE 2: FOR ACES MAJORS ONLY

EM S 30369 DI1 0945-1010 MW DASR 231 Mabry William 0945-1010 TR DASR 238

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS -MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI1 & CCDM 114N DI1

EM S 30370 DI2 0945-1010 MW DASR 238 Gamboa E 0945-1010 TR DASR 231

NOTE: INTEGRATED CLASS - MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 120 DI2 & CCDM 114N DI2

Spring 2015 39

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

MATH 121G College Algebra (continued) EM 31544 D09 1330-1445 M DAAR 114 Gamboa E

1330-1445 W DAAR 111NOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN MATH 102 D09

CC 32929 D10 1320-1420 MWF DATS 144 Shandler S EM 32930 D11 1600-1715 M DAAR 111 TBA

1600-1715 W DAAR 116 GC 25152 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

SP 25153 D41 0930-1045 MW DASP 116 Ellis SarahNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

28840 D85 1022-1140 MTWRF AEC1 303 TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

32184 D86 1020-1135 TR S-GEC TBA Reddy BNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

MATH 142G Calculus for the Biological and Management Sciences 3 cr EM 25154 D01 1730-1910 TR DAAR 109 Mason Paul EM 25155 D02 0800-0940 TR DADM 202 Murphy Donald CC 25157 D04 1030-1210 MW DATS 141 Sierra Rene

MATH 190G Trigonometry and Precalculus 4 cr EM 25160 D01 0830-0935 MTWR DAAR 114 Morgan Arthur CC 25161 D02 0830-0935 MTWR DATS 141 Manshad Shakir 28841 D85 1220-1340 MTWRF AEC1 303 TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

MATH 191G Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 cr EM 25162 D01 1030-1145 MW DAAR 114 Schneider Ellen

1030-1120 F DAAR 114 31758 D85 1020-1140 MTWRF AEC1 TBA TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

MATH 192G Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 cr EM 25163 D01 1200-1315 MW DAAR 114 Schneider Ellen

1130-1220 F DAAR 114

MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation 3 cr WB 25164 D01 ONLINE Gamboa E WB 25165 D02 ONLINE Manshad Shakir CC 25166 D03 1430-1545 TR DACL 174 Ulloa Francisco GC 25167 D04 1430-1545 TR DAGC 111 Johnson Tuesday SP 25168 D05 1800-1915 MW DASP 116 Ellis Sarah WB 25169 D06 ONLINE Reyes Sara

mgT mANAgemeNT

MGT 201 Introduction to Management 3 cr EM 24161 D02 0900-1015 TR DAEM 221 Keeney Joan WB 24162 D03 ONLINE Saucedo Andy GC 30441 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC PA1 Tadeo JoaquinNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMEMT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

mKTg mArKeTiNg

MKTG 203 Introduction to Marketing 3 cr WB 24165 D01 ONLINE Williams Susan WB 24167 D02 ONLINE De La cruz Laura EM 30442 D03 1330-1445 MW DAEM 221 De La cruz Laura

muS muSiC

MUS 101G An Introduction to Music 3 cr CC 24968 D01 0800-0915 MW DACL 274 Michnovicz Ellen

SP 24969 D02 1400-1515 TR DASP 133 Gamez Carlos

WB 24971 D04 ONLINE Pias Ed

EM 24972 D05 1530-1645 MW DAAR 106 Daniels Ellen

GC 24974 D06 1100-1330 F DAGC 117 Gamez Carlos

EM 30414 D07 0800-0915 MW DAAR 106 Daniels Ellen

WB 30415 D08 ONLINE De La Paz Adrian

EM 30985 D09 1700-1815 MW DAAR 107 Agnew Robert

EM 24973 D90 0800-1030 S DAAR 107 Creider Barbara

MUS 201G History of Jazz in Popular Music: A Blending of Cultures 3 cr WB 24976 D01 ONLINE Pias Ed

CC 24977 D90 1230-1500 S DACL 274 Kuncel Alan

NA HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT / NURSING ASSISTANT

NA 104 Nursing Assistant Fundamentals 3 crMS 1 CC 31913 D01 0830-1100 MW DAHL 292 Phillips-Gilbert

MS 1 CC 31915 D03 1700-1930 MW DAMA 074 Coulter Deborah

MS 1 CC 31916 D04 1700-1930 TR DAMA 074 Hansen Shelley

MS 1 GC 31917 D05 0800-0945 TRF DAGC 128 TBA

NA 104L Nursing Assistant Fundamentals Lab 1 crMS 1 CC 31918 D01 1130-1400 MW DAMA 074 Phillips-Gilbert

MS 1 CC 31919 D02 0830-1100 TR DAMA 074 TBA

MS 1 CC 31920 D03 1935-2200 MW DAMA 074 Coulter Deborah

MS 1 CC 31921 D04 1935-2200 TR DAMA 074 Hansen Shelley

MS 1 GC 31922 D05 0950-1140 TRF DAGC 128 TBA

NA 105 Nursing Assistant Clinicals 4 crMS 2 CC 25436 D01 0700-1040 MWF DAMA 074 Phillips-Gilbert

MS 2 CC 30611 D02 0700-1200 TR DAMA 074 TBA

MS 2 CC 30612 D03 1700-2200 MW DAMA 074 Coulter Deborah

MS 2 CC 25439 D04 1700-2200 TR DAMA 074 Hansen Shelley

MS 2 GC 25440 D05 0700-1040 TRF DAGC 128 TBA

NA 108 Disabilities Support Services 4 cr CC 31092 D01 1415-1555 MW DAHL 292 Roby Patricia

NA 109 Phlebotomist Basic 4 cr CC 25447 D01 1130-1400 M DAHL 292 Jarry Laura

GC 25449 D03 1300-1530 MW DAGC 128 Kraner K

CC 31923 D1A 1415-1645 M DAMA 072 Jarry Laura

CC 31924 D2A 1130-1400 W DAMA 072 Jarry Laura

NA 110 Electrocardiogram Technician Basic 4 cr CC 25451 D01 0830-1100 TR DAMA 072 Jarry Laura

CC 28800 D02 0830-1100 MW DAMA 072 Kraner K

GC 32022 D03 1300-1530 TR DAGC 128 TBA

NA 111 Alzheimer/Dementia Care Focus 3 cr CC 26874 D01 1200-1430 R DAHL 292 Jarry Laura

40 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

OECS 101 Computer Basics (continued) WB S 23909 D02 ONLINE Marrujo Jaime

OECS 105 Introduction to Information Technology 3 cr CC 23912 D01 1330-1445 TR DAMA 105 Benoit Leilani CC 23913 D02 1500-1615 TR DAMA 105 Benoit Leilani MC 23916 D05 1200-1430 F S-MNLC TBA Flores Estela WB 23917 D06 ONLINE TBAMS 2 WB 23919 D08 ONLINE TBA

OECS 128 Operating Systems Linux/Unix 3 cr EM 23923 D01 1200-1315 MW DAEM 214 Carter John1/15-3/10 EM 30483 D02 1800-2030 TR DAEM 218 Chappell Tim

OECS 140 Introduction to Game Production Industry 3 cr WB 28584 D01 ONLINE Chavez Nemecio

OECS 141 Introduction to Interactive Game Programming 3 cr EM 23925 D01 1630-1745 MW DAEM 214 Thomas Shane

OECS 145 Mobile Application Development 3 cr EM 23926 D01 1630-1745 TR DAEM 214 Carter John

OECS 185 PC Maintenance and Selection I 3 cr EM 23927 D01 1600-1715 TR DAEM 218 Huff Fred EM 23928 D02 1815-2045 M DAEM 218 Honeycutt H WB 23929 D03 ONLINE Benoit Leilani

OECS 195 Java Programming I 3 cr EM 26736 D01 0930-1045 MW DAEM 214 Carter John WB 30484 D02 ONLINE Javaher Nina

OECS 205 Advanced Operating Systems 3 cr3/11-5/8 EM 32928 D02 1800-2030 TR DAEM 218 Chappell T

OECS 207 Windows 3 cr EM 23932 D01 1400-1515 MW DAEM 218 Pina Gustavo WB 23933 D02 ONLINE Hardy DellaMS 2 WB 23934 D03 ONLINE Huff Fred

OECS 208 Internet Applications 3 cr WB 23935 D01 ONLINE Masoumi MMS 2 WB 28586 D02 ONLINE Masoumi M

OECS 215 Spreadsheet Applications 3 cr WB 23936 D01 ONLINE Medrano M EM 23937 D02 1100-1215 MW DAEM 220 Benoit LeilaniNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR STUDENTS IN CHEF COHORT

EM 32009 D03 1100-1215 TR DAEM 220 Chappell T

OECS 220 Database Application and Design 3 cr WB 23938 D01 ONLINE Shindi Rajaa EM 23939 D02 0800-0915 MW DAEM 220 Aaziz Omar

OECS 221 Internship I 3 cr WB I S 23941 D01 ONLINE Benoit LeilaniMS 2 WB I S 23942 D02 ONLINE Benoit Leilani

OECS 222 Internship II 3 cr WB S 23943 D01 ONLINE Benoit Leilani

OECS 227 Computer Applications for Technicians 3 cr EM 23944 D90 0830-1100 S DAEM 218 Honeycutt H

NA 204 Patient Care Technician 4 crMS 1 CC 31925 D01 1130-1400 TR DAMA 074 TBA

0830-1100 TR DAHL 292

NA 205 Patient Care Technicians Practicum 4 crMS 2 CC 31926 D01 0700-1040 TRF DAHL 292 TBA

NurS NurSiNgNURS 130 Foundations of Pharmacology 3 cr CC 25677 D01 1315-1430 MW DAHL 294 Lee Sheryl

NURS 134 Foundation of Nursing Skills and Assessment 3 cr CC 25671 D01 1045-1245 T DAHL 283 Soto Ernesto

1045-1545 W DAHL 283 Garza Kathleen

NURS 136 Foundations of Nursing Practice 6 cr CC 25672 D01 0830-1030 TR DAHL 293 Nelson Martha 30576 D1A 0630-1500 F TBA Nelson Martha 31787 D1B 0630-1500 F TBA Olivas Cynthia 25675 D1C 0630-1500 F TBA Egan Bertha

NURS 137 Care of Geriatric Patient 3 cr CC 30577 D01 1300-1530 T DAHL 294 Lee Sheryl

NURS 147 Adult Health I 6 cr CC 25678 D01 1100-1300 MW DAHL 293 Lopez Jose 30578 D1A 0630-1915 R TBA Currier Elicia 25680 D1B 0630-1915 R TBA Lopez Jose

NURS 149 Mental Health Nursing 3 cr CC 25684 D01 1530-1730 MW DAHL 293 Nelson MarthaMS 1 25685 D1A 0800-1630 F TBA Garza KathleenMS 2 25686 D1B 0800-1630 F TBA Garza Kathleen

NURS 201 Special Topics: NCLEX Review 3 crMS 1 CC 25690 D01 1045-1245 TR DAHL 293 TBA

NURS 224 Maternal Child Nursing 5 cr CC 30579 D01 0830-1030 MW DAHL 293 Soto/GarzaMS 1 31931 D1A 0630-1500 F TBA Soto ErnestoMS 2 25695 D1B 0630-1500 F TBA Soto Ernesto

NURS 226 Adult Health II 6 cr CC 25696 D01 1300-1500 MW DAHL 293 Olivas Cynthia 25697 D1A 0630-1915 R TBA Lee Sheryl 31932 D1B 0630-1915 R TBA Lee Sheryl

NURS 234 Community Health Nursing 1 crMS 1 CC 25701 D01 0830-1030 M DAMA 103 Nelson Martha

NURS 235 Nursing Leadership and Management 2 cr CC 25702 D01 1045-1145 MW DAHL 294 Garza Kathleen

NURS 236 Nursing Preceptorship – Adult Health III 6 cr CC 25703 D01 1300-1500 TR DAHL 293 TBA 25704 D1A 0630-1915 S TBA Olivas Cynthia 32712 D1B 0630-1915 S TBA TBA

oeCS CompuTer ANd iNformATioN TeCHNology

OECS 101 Computer Basics 1 cr CC S 23908 D01 1400-1450 T DAMA 086 Marrujo Jaime

Spring 2015 41

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

OECS 232 Implementing and Supporting Networks I 3 cr EM 28587 D01 1830-2100 M DAEM 214 Doyle Robert

OECS 235 Structured Query Language (SQL) 3 cr WB 23945 D01 ONLINE Shindi Rajaa

OECS 250 Systems Analysis and Design I 3 cr EM 23946 D01 1400-1515 TR DAEM 218 Chappell Tim

OECS 255 Special Topics 3 cr WB 23948 D02 ONLINE Pina Gustavo

MS 2 WB 28084 D03 ONLINE Pina Gustavo

OECS 261 Introduction to Networks 4 cr EM 23949 D01 1330-1510 MW DAEM 214 Chappell Tim

EM 23950 D02 1830-2150 W DAEM 214 Doyle Robert

WB 28588 D03 ONLINE Doyle Robert

OECS 262 Essentials of Routing and Switching 4 crMS 1 EM 23951 D01 1830-2140 TR DAEM 214 Pina/Doyle

OECS 263 Network Fundamentals 4 crMS 2 EM 23952 D01 1830-2140 TR DAEM 214 Pina/Doyle

OECS 269 Network Security 3 cr EM 30487 D01 1830-2100 W DAEM 218 Huff Fred

OECS 285 Fundamentals of Multimedia Applications 3 cr EM 32010 D01 1800-2030 R DAEM 115 Doyle Robert

OECS 290 Computer Technology Capstone 3 cr WB 28585 D01 ONLINE Chavez Nemecio

oeem emergeNCy mediCAl ServiCeS

OEEM 101 CPR for the Health Care Professional 1 cr1/17 ONLY EM 25513 D90 0900-1700 S DASR 134 Williams Laura

1/24 ONLY EM 25514 D91 0900-1700 S DASR 134 Williams Laura

2/7 ONLY EM 25515 D92 0900-1700 S DASR 134 Williams Laura

2/14 ONLY EM 25516 D93 0900-1700 S DASR 134 Williams Laura

1/31 ONLY GC 25517 D94 0900-1700 S DAGC PA1 Logsdon Renne

OEEM 103 Heartsaver First Aid/CPR 1 cr2/13 ONLY EM 25519 D01 0900-1700 F DASR 134 Bradley Joyce

3/13 ONLY EM 25520 D02 0900-1700 F DASR 134 Bradley Joyce

OEEM 115 First Responder Prehospital Professional 3 cr EM I 25521 D01 1800-2030 TR DASR 132 Logsdon Renne

3/7–5/8 GC I 29978 D02 0830-1745 S DAGC PA1 Logsdon Renne

OEEM 120 Emergency Medical Technician Basic 6 cr EM 25523 D01 1700-2200 M DASR 133 Quirico Daniel

EM 25524 D02 0830-1330 W DASR 133 Guillen Julie

EM 25525 D03 0830-1330 T DASR 133 Conrad-Bare C

EM 25526 D04 1700-2200 T DASR 133 Hyatt Stephanie

OEEM 120L Emergency Medical Technician Basic Lab 2 cr EM 25527 D01 1700-2200 W DASR 134 Quirico Daniel

EM 25528 D02 0830-1330 M DASR 134 Guillen Julie

EM 25529 D03 0830-1330 R DASR 132 Conrad-Bare C

EM 25530 D04 1700-2200 R DASR 134 Hyatt Stephanie

OEEM 121 Emergency Medical Technician Basic Field/Clinical 1 cr 25531 D01 TBA TBA TBA Erstad Petti 25532 D02 TBA TBA TBA Erstad Petti 25533 D03 TBA TBA TBA Erstad Petti 25534 D04 TBA TBA TBA Erstad Petti

OEEM 150 Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate 5 cr EM I 25535 D01 0900-1400 M DASR 133 Cline Paul I 31312 D03 1700-2200 M TBA Lane Troy

OEEM 150L Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate Lab 2 cr EM 25537 D01 0900-1400 W DASR 134 Cline Paul 31313 D03 1700-2200 W TBA Birch William

OEEM 151 Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate 2 cr 25539 D01 TBA TBA TBA Erstad Petti 31314 D03 TBA TBA TBA Birch William

OEEM 155 Special Topics 3 cr EM 31938 D01 1800-2030 T DASR 134 Bradley JoyceSUBTITLE: INTRODUCTORY A & P FOR EMS PROVIDERS

EM 31939 D02 1800-2030 W DASR 133 Bradley Joyce EM 31940 D03 1300-1600 M DASR 131 Conrad-Bare CSUBTITLE: INTRODUCTION TO EMS

2/25–3/1 EM 31941 D04 0900-1700 SU DASR 131 Conrad-Bare CSUBTITLE: PRE-HOSPITAL LIFE SUPPORT

4/11–4/12 EM 31942 D05 0900-1700 SU DASR 131 Conrad-Bare CSUBTITLE: ADVANCED MEDICAL LIFE SUPPORT

OEEM 201 Human Pathophysiology 3 cr2/25–4/6 EM 25542 D01 1715-2100 MW DASR 131 Watson Edward

OEEM 202 EMT–Paramedic I Respiratory Emergencies 3 cr1/15–2/3 EM I 31933 D01 0800-1700 TWR DASR 131 Bare Christopher

OEEM 203 EMT–Paramedic II Trauma Emergencies 3 cr4/14–5/5 EM I 31937 D01 0800-1700 TWR DASR 131 Bare Christopher

OEEM 206 Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care 3 cr1/21–2/4 EM I 25665 D01 1715-2100 MW DASR 131 Guzman Arturo

OEEM 207 Introduction to Pharmacology 3 cr4/8–5/6 EM 25667 D01 1715-2100 MW DASR 131 Watson Edward

OEEM 213 EMT–Paramedic: Medical Emergencies I 3 cr2/4–2/24 EM 31934 D01 0800-1700 TWR DASR 131 Bare Christopher

OEEM 214 EMT–Paramedic: Medical Environmental Emergencies II 3 cr2/25–3/12 EM 31935 D01 0800-1700 TWR DASR 131 Bare Christopher

OEEM 216 EMT–Paramedic: Reproductive & Childhood Emergencies 3 cr3/17–4/9 EM 31936 D01 0800-1700 TWR DASR 131 Bare Christopher

OEEM 230 EMT–Paramedic Clinical Experience I 3 cr I 25548 D01 0800-2000 TW TBA Guzman Arturo

OEEM 231 EMT–Paramedic Clinical Experience II 3 cr 25549 D01 0800-2000 TBA TBA Guzman Arturo

OEEM 240 EMT–Paramedic Field Experience I 3 cr I 25550 D01 TBA TBA TBA Guzman Arturo

OEEM 241 EMT–Paramedic Field Internship I 3 cr 25551 D01 TBA TBA TBA Guzman Arturo

42 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

oeeT eleCTriCAl progrAmS

OEET 140 Electrical Power Systems II 3 cr CC 24763 D01 0800-0940 TR DATS 147 Ray Charles

OEET 141 Electrical Lineworker II 6 cr 24768 D01 1000-1600 TR TBA Ray Charles

31839 D02 1000-1600 TR TBA Rose Victor

OEET 152 Electrical Apprenticeship II 6 cr CC I 24774 D01 1600-2100 F DAMA 129 Taylor Thomas

OEET 154 Electrical Apprenticeship IV 6 cr CC I 24785 D01 1700-2200 F DAMA 126 Olsen Mark

OEET 252 Electrical Apprenticeship VI 6 cr CC I 24786 D01 1700-2200 F DATS 144 Benavidez Ramon

OEET 254 Electrical Apprenticeship VIII 6 cr CC I 24787 D01 1600-2100 F DAMA 123 TBA

oeTS TeCHNiCAl STudieS

OETS 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation 1 cr WB S 24794 D01 ONLINE Wootton Derrik

WB S 24802 D02 ONLINE Wootton Derrik

WB S 24806 D03 ONLINE Wootton Derrik

WB S 27732 D04 ONLINE Wootton Derrik

S 32202 D40 0830-0950 F S-CHPS TBA Galvan RobertNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

S 28533 D41 TBA TBA S-GHS TBA Enriquez CarlosNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

HC S 30586 D50 1000-1135 F DAHC 121 Villegas IsaacNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

MS 2 WB S 30587 D60 ONLINE Ormand DavidNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

MS 2 WB S 30588 D61 ONLINE Ormand DavidNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

MS 2 WB S 30589 D62 ONLINE Ashby ChristineNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

MS 2 WB S 32203 D63 ONLINE Ashby ChristineNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

MS 2 WB S 32204 D64 ONLINE Ashby ChristineNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

S 30590 D80 0931-1036 F S-HSHS TBA Evans VickiNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

OETS 103 Technical Career Skills 4 cr CC 32205 D01 1730-1910 TR DATS 141 Rice Robin

OETS 104 Basic Mathematics for Technicians 4 cr CC 24868 D01 1500-1640 TR DAMA 125 Henry Auguie

CC 24869 D02 1700-1810 MWF DAMA 125 Nichols Robert

OETS 118 Mathematics for Technicians 3 cr CC 24876 D01 1500-1640 TR DATS 147 Nichols Robert

CC 24878 D02 1730-1910 TR DAMA 125 Henry Auguie

CC 24881 D03 1700-1810 MWF DATS 147 Lujan Tisha

pHil pHiloSopHy

PHIL 101G The Art of Wondering 3 crMS 1 CC 24978 D01 0930-1200 TR DACL 274 Valadez Mayra

MS 2 CC 24979 D02 0930-1200 TR DACL 274 Valadez Mayra

WB 27785 D05 ONLINE Montgomery J

WB 28694 D06 ONLINE Valadez Mayra

CC 28695 D07 0930-1045 MW DACL 274 Kovach Stephen

WB 32072 D08 ONLINE Valadez Mayra

EM 32073 D09 0800-0915 TR DAAU 110 Zamora Frank

EM 32074 D10 0800-0915 MW DAAU 110 Zamora Frank

EM 32071 D11 1100-1215 MW DAAR 106 Osheroff Steven

PHIL 136G The Quest for God 3 cr GC 30416 D01 1400-1515 TR DAGC 117 Pate John

PHIL 201G Introduction to Philosophy 3 cr EM 32075 D01 1400-1630 M DAAR 107 Valadez Mayra

PHIL 211G Informal Logic 3 cr WB 24982 D01 ONLINE Montgomery J

PHIL 223G Ethics 3 cr WB 30417 D01 ONLINE Valadez Mayra

EM 30418 D02 1530-1645 TR DAAR 106 Osheroff Steven

SP 28697 D40 0930-1045 TR DASP 116 Rivera RichardoNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

pHlS puBliC HeAlTH SCieNCeS

PHLS 150G Personal Health and Wellness 3 cr WB 25213 D01 ONLINE Collins Amy

WB 28758 D02 ONLINE Collins Amy

GC 25215 D03 1700-1815 MW DAGC 122 Williams-Gutierrez

WB 27557 D04 ONLINE Brandon Vanessa

CC 30626 D05 1700-1930 R DAHL 286 Williams-Gutierrez

CC 31959 D06 1415-1530 TR DAHL 286 Corran Rebecca

EM 30628 D07 1000-1115 MW DADM 202 Corran Rebecca

SP 30627 D40 0930-1045 TR DASP 133 Lara MarleneNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

HC 31096 D50 1000-1115 MW DAHC 120 TBANOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

30631 D85 1341-1500 TR AEC1 713 TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

PHLS 275 Foundations of Health Education 3 cr WB 25216 D01 ONLINE Collins Amy

CC 25217 D02 1115-1230 TR DAHL 286 Collins Amy

PHLS 295 Essentials of Public Health 3 cr WB 31966 D01 ONLINE Collins Amy

CC 31967 D02 1245-1400 TR DAHL 286 Corran Rebecca

pHyS pHySiCS

PHYS 110G The Great Ideas of Physics 4 cr EM 25171 D01 1300-1415 MW DAAR 109 Mason Paul

1330-1600 F DAAR 109

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology (continued) GC 27751 D20 1230-1345 TR DAGC 117 Castro Cynthia WB 30419 D22 ONLINE Gordon Anthony GC 32076 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 117 Castro CynthiaNOTE: PRIORIT Y ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS

28698 D85 0900-1019 TR AEC1 713 Olivas NancyNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

30420 D86 1500-1615 TR S-GEC TBA Manriquez JNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

32077 D87 1500-1550 MWF S-GEC TBA Manriquez JNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

rAdT rAdiologiC TeCHNology

RADT 102 Radiographic Positioning II 4 cr CC 25388 D01 1030-1130 MW DAHL 182 Chaffee Tammara CC 25389 D1A 1300-1600 M DAHL 185 TBA CC 25390 D1B 1300-1600 T DAHL 185 Graham Christine CC 25391 D1C 1300-1600 W DAHL 185 Chaffee Tammara CC 25392 D1D 1300-1600 R DAHL 185 Graham Christine CC 25393 D1E 0900-1200 F DAHL 185 Chaffee Tammara CC 25394 D1F 1300-1700 M TBA Chaffee Tammara CC 25395 D1G 1300-1700 T TBA Chaffee Tammara CC 25396 D1H 1300-1700 W TBA Chaffee Tammara CC 25397 D1J 1300-1700 R TBA Chaffee Tammara CC 25398 D1K 0830-1230 F TBA Chaffee Tammara

RADT 104 Special Radiologic Modalities 2 cr CC 25399 D01 0830-1020 R DAHL 182 Cox Annja

RADT 105 Radiographic Physics and Equipment 3 cr CC 25400 D01 1035-1205 TR DAHL 182 Stewart Michael

RADT 110 Radiographic Pathology 1 cr CC 25401 D01 0915-1015 W DAHL 182 Cox Annja

RADT 156 Independent Study 2 cr CC 31788 D01 0830-1230 F DAHL 291 Cox Annja

RADT 200 Radiation Biology and Protection 2 cr CC 28842 D01 0830-1020 T DAHL 182 Chaffee Tammara

RADT 203 Clinical Education III 10 cr CC 25404 D01 TBA TBA DAHL TBA Stewart Michael

RADT 206 Applied Radiographic Procedures 2 cr CC 25405 D01 1000-1600 F DAHL 182 Cox Annja

RADT 207 Cross Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 3 cr WB I 29137 D01 ONLINE Price Taryn

RADT 209 Clinical II (Computed Tomography) 3 cr WB I 29138 D01 ONLINE Hunt Richard

reSp reSpirATory THerApy

RESP 120 Respiratory Therapy II 3 cr CC 25406 D01 0830-1100 M DAHL 280 Duran Vince

RESP 120L Respiratory Therapy II Lab 2 cr CC 25407 D01 0800-1300 W DAHL 281 TBA CC 25408 D02 1300-1800 W DAHL 281 TBA

PHYS 211G General Physics I 3 cr EM 25172 D01 1600-1715 MW DAAR 109 Murphy Donald

PHYS 211GL General Physics I Laboratory 1 cr EM 25173 D01 1600-1830 F DAAR 109 Murphy Donald

PHYS 212G General Physics II 3 cr EM 32187 D01 1330-1445 TR DAAR 109 Murphy Donald

PHYS 212GL General Physics II Laboratory 1 cr EM 32188 D01 1030-1300 F DAAR 109 Murphy Donald

PHYS 216G Engineering Physics II 3 cr EM 32189 D01 1430-1545 MW DAAR 109 Murphy Donald

PHYS 216GL Engineering Physics II Laboratory 1 cr EM 32190 D01 0800-1030 F DAAR 109 Murphy Donald

pl S pArAlegAl STudieS

PL S 160 Legal System for the Paralegal 3 cr WB 24208 D01 ONLINE Huchmala M

PL S 161 Legal Terminology 3 cr WB 24210 D01 ONLINE Huchmala M

PL S 190 Criminal Law for the Paralegal 3 cr EM 24211 D01 1800-2030 T DAEM 109 Huchmala M

PL S 221 Cooperative Experience I 2–4 cr WB 24213 D01 ONLINE Huchmala M

PL S 275 Tort and Insurance for the Paralegal 3 cr EM 24214 D01 1800-2030 R DAEM 109 Huchmala M

PL S 278 Litigation for the Paralegal 3 cr EM 24215 D01 1800-2030 W DAEM 219 Attencio E

PL S 279 Legal Research and Writing for the Paralegal II 3 cr EM 24216 D01 1800-2030 M DAEM 219 Huchmala M

pSy pSyCHology

PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology 3 cr WB 24983 D01 ONLINE Vonnahme Paul WB 24984 D02 ONLINE Vonnahme Paul WB 24985 D03 ONLINE Vonnahme Paul EM 24986 D04 1230-1500 W DAAR 112 Vonnahme Paul CC 24988 D06 1700-1815 MW DACL 274 Valdez Jeanette CC 24989 D07 1830-1945 MW DACL 274 Valdez Jeanette SP 24990 D08 1530-1645 MW DASP 133 Gordon Anthony SP 24991 D09 1400-1515 MW DASP 133 Gordon Anthony EM 24992 D10 0800-0915 TR DAAR 106 Marble Robert EM 24993 D11 0930-1045 TR DAAR 106 Gordon Anthony EM 24994 D12 1100-1215 TR DAAR 106 Gordon Anthony EM 24995 D13 0900-1130 F DAAR 106 Moore Marshall EM 24996 D14 1300-1530 F DAAR 106 Moore Marshall EM 24997 D15 1230-1500 T DAAR 107 Vonnahme Paul EM 24998 D16 1230-1500 R DAAR 107 Vonnahme Paul EM 24999 D17 1400-1515 MW DAAR 106 Bender Sandra EM 25000 D18 1230-1345 MW DAAR 106 Bender Sandra EM 26889 D19 1700-1930 M DAAR 106 Hodges Kathleen

44 Schedule of Classes

BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR

Column headed by asterisk (*): A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, S = Graded S/U

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

RESP 124 Respiratory Therapy II Clinical 3 cr 25409 D01 TBA TBA TBA Durant Virginia

RESP 125 Respiratory Therapy Physics 3 cr CC 29136 D01 1700-1930 M DAHL 282 Durant Virginia

RESP 240 Respiratory Therapy VI 3 cr CC 25412 D01 0830-1100 TBA DAHL 280 Duran Vince

RESP 240L Respiratory Therapy VI Lab 2 cr CC 25413 D01 1000-1500 R DAHL 281 TBA

RESP 242 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) 1 cr1/17 & 1/18 CC 25414 D90 0900-1600 SU DAHL 282 Durant Virginia

RESP 243 Respiratory Therapy Neonatal Resuscitation 1 cr2/14 & 2/15 CC 25415 D01 0800-1700 TW DAHL 282 Durant Virginia

RESP 244 Respiratory Therapy VI Clinical 3 cr CC 25416 D01 0500-1600 MTW DAHL TBA Durant Virginia

S WK SoCiAl WorK

S WK 221G Introduction to Social Welfare 3 cr CC 30629 D01 1430-1700 W DAHL 286 Bucher Shelly

SoC SoCiology

SOC 101G Introductory Sociology 3 cr WB 25001 D01 ONLINE Williams Heather

WB 25002 D02 ONLINE Williams Heather

EM 25004 D04 1100-1215 MW DAAR 107 Williams Heather

EM 25005 D05 0930-1045 MW DAAR 107 Williams Heather

EM 25006 D06 1400-1630 W DAAR 107 Layer Douglas

WB 25007 D07 ONLINE Layer Douglas

EM 25008 D08 1230-1345 MW DAAR 107 Williams Heather

EM 27682 D09 0930-1045 TR DAAR 107 Layer Douglas

EM 27752 D10 1100-1215 TR DAAR 107 Layer Douglas

CC 27787 D11 1700-1815 TR DACL 274 Starr Derrick

EM 27881 D12 1830-1945 TR DAAR 106 Ghebreslasse G

GC 32078 D13 1700-1815 TR DAGC 117 Marquez F

30421 D85 0900-1019 MW AEC1 713 Starr DerrickNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

32079 D86 1020-1135 MW S-GEC TBA Ghebreslasse GNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY

SOC 201G Contemporary Social Problems 3 cr WB 25010 D01 ONLINE Layer Douglas

WB 25011 D02 ONLINE Layer Douglas

WB 30422 D03 ONLINE Williams Heather

SpAN SpANiSH

SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I 4 cr WB 25016 D01 ONLINE Viramontes Olga

EM 25017 D02 1500-1640 MW DAAU 110 Herrera Leticia

WB 31742 D03 ONLINE Viramontes Olga

25018 D85 1022-1140 MTWR AEC1 500 Davis JessicaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONL

SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II 4 cr WB 25020 D01 ONLINE Salinas Sylvia

EM 25021 D02 1700-1840 TR DAAU 110 San Mames C

30423 D85 0900-1019 MTWR AEC1 500 Davis Jessica

SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I 3 cr EM 30424 D01 1700-1815 MW DAAU 110 San Mames C

SPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Learners II 3 cr GC 25022 D01 1100-1215 MW DAGC 117 Viramontes Olga

EM 25023 D02 1330-1445 F DAAR 107 Salinas SylviaNOTE: HYBRID CLASS

WB 28702 D03 ONLINE Viramontes Olga

WB 30060 D04 ONLINE Salinas Sylvia

SP 32080 D05 1830-1945 MW DASP 133 Ramos Luis

SPAN 214 Spanish for Heritage Learners III 3 cr GC 25025 D02 1230-1345 MW DAGC 117 Viramontes Olga

WB 25027 D04 ONLINE Viramontes Olga

STAT STATiSTiCS

STAT 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences 3 cr EM 25177 D02 1800-1915 MW DAAR 116 Cosse

EM 27249 D03 1330-1445 M DAAR 116 Murphy Donald 1330-1445 W DAAR 114

CC 31570 D04 0830-0945 TR DACL 275 Delgado

TCeN eNrivoNmeNTAl ANd eNergy TeCHNologieS

TCEN 105 Building Analyst I 3 crMS 1 WC 32206 D01 1730-1905 MW DAWD 124 TBA

1910-2045 MW DAWD 124

TCEN 106 Building Analyst II 3 crMS 2 WC 32207 D01 1730-1905 MW DAWD 124 TBA

1910-2045 MW DAWD 124

TCEN 205 NEC for Alternative Energy 4 cr WC 30595 D01 1730-2000 TR DAWD 124 TBA

THTr THeATre

THTR 101G The World of Theater 3 cr WB 25028 D01 ONLINE Chambers Layle

WB 25029 D02 ONLINE Chambers Layle

EM 25030 D03 0930-1045 MW DAAU 110 Chambers Layle

EM 25031 D04 1100-1215 MW DAAU 110 Chambers Layle

EM 27760 D05 0930-1045 TR DAAU 110 Mojica Monica

EM 28703 D06 1100-1215 TR DAAU 110 Mojica Monica

THTR 105 Acting for Non-Majors 3 cr EM 30061 D03 1230-1345 TR DAAU 110 Mojica Monica

THTR 205 Vocal Production for the Actor 3 cr EM 30426 D01 0930-1200 F DAAU 110 Chambers Layle

THTR 222 Theatre Topics 3 cr EM 25036 D01 1300-1415 MW DAAU 110 Beard Dina

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Mini-Semester One (MS 1) : Jan 15–March 10 • Mini-Semester Two (MS 2): March 11–May 8 Place abbreviations—see maps in back

Location Codes: CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center

W S WomeN’S STudieS

W S 201G Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 cr EM 25037 D01 1700-1815 TR DAAR 107 Donde Nancy

W S 202G Representing Women Across Cultures 3 cr EM 25038 D01 1830-1945 TR DAAR 107 Donde Nancy

WATr WATer TeCHNology

WATR 120 Introduction to Water Systems 3 cr CC 25191 D01 1000-1115 TR DAMA 129 Brokate Robert

WATR 130 Wastewater Collection and Basic Treatment Systems 3 cr CC 25192 D01 1300-1415 TR DAMA 129 Sanchez Alyse

WATR 140 Applied Water and Wastewater Math I 3 cr CC 25193 D01 1900-2015 TR DAMA 129 Jones Michael

WATR 175 Programmable Logic Controllers 2 cr CC 25194 D01 1500-1640 M DATS 151 Brokate Robert

WATR 190 Water and Wastewater Microbiology 3 cr CC 25195 D01 1730-1845 TR DAMA 129 Montoya Laura

WATR 192 Water and Wastewater Microbiological Analysis 1 cr CC 25196 D01 1730-2000 W DAMA 122 Montoya Laura

WATR 200 Internship 3–5 cr CC I S 25197 D01 TBA TBA DAMA TBA Mount Terry

WATR 220 Water Treatment Systems 3 cr CC 25198 D01 1300-1415 MW DAMA 129 Brokate Robert

WATR 222 Water Systems Operation 1 cr CC 25199 D01 1430-1700 W DAMA 126 Brokate Robert

WATR 250 Municipal Systems Management 4 cr CC 25200 D01 1715-2035 M DAMA 129 Lopez Martin

WATR 255 Special Individualized Problems in Water Technology 1–4 cr CC I 31770 D01 TBA TBA DATS TBA Mount Terry

WATR 275 Certification Review 3 cr WB 25201 D01 ONLINE Mount Terry

WATR 290 Advanced Wastewater Microbiology and Chemistry 3 cr CC 25202 D01 0830-0945 TR DAMA 129 Mount Terry

WATR 292 Advanced Wastewater Analysis 3 cr CC 25203 D01 0830-1100 MW DAMA 122 Roby Douglas

Weld WeldiNg TeCHNology

WELD 100 Structural Welding I 6 cr CC 24232 D01 0800-1100 R DATS 152 Twitty David CC 24235 D02 1800-2100 R DATS 152 Hauser Lane

WELD 102 Welding Fundamentals 3 cr CC 24237 D90 0800-0850 S DATS 152 Martinez Vincent

0900-1150 S DATS 150

WELD 110 Blueprint Reading (Welding) 3 cr CC 24241 D01 1300-1600 R DATS 152 Twitty David CC 24243 D02 1800-2100 T DATS 152 Fresquez N 30596 D80 0931-1056 TR S-HSHS TBA Wolf NathanNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

WELD 120 Basic Metallurgy 3 cr CC 24250 D01 0800-1100 W DATS 152 Gomez Jose

WELD 125 Introduction to Pipe Welding 3 crMS 1 CC 24266 D01 1800-2100 W DATS 152 Gomez Jose

WELD 130 Introduction to GMAW (MIG) 3 crMS 2 CC 24270 D01 0900-1200 R DATS 152 Twitty DavidMS 2 CC 24274 D02 1900-2200 R DATS 152 Hauser Lane 30597 D80 0931-1056 MWF S-HSHS TBA Wolf NathanNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY

WELD 140 Introduction to GTAW (TIG) 3 crMS 1 CC 24280 D01 1400-1700 R DATS 152 Twitty DavidMS 1 CC 24283 D02 1900-2200 T DATS 152 Fresquez N

WELD 150 Pipe Welding II 3 crMS 2 CC 24286 D01 1800-2100 W DATS 152 Gomez Jose

WELD 160 Introduction to SAW and FCAW 3 crMS 1 CC 24288 D01 0900-1200 R DATS 152 Twitty DavidMS 1 CC 24292 D02 1900-2200 R DATS 152 Hauser Lane

WELD 170 Welded Fabrication 3 cr CC 24295 D01 0900-1200 W DATS 152 Gomez Jose

WELD 180 GTAW II 3 crMS 2 CC 24298 D01 1400-1700 R DATS 152 Twitty DavidMS 2 CC 24302 D02 1900-2200 T DATS 152 Fresquez N

WELD 190 Welded Art 3 cr CC 32210 D01 1200-1250 S DATS 152 Angelo Joseph

1250-1610 S DATS 150

WELD 211 Welder Qualification 6 cr CC I 24307 D01 1900-2200 W DATS 152 Gomez Jose

WELD 255 Special Problems in Welding Technology 1–6 cr CC I 24313 D01 TBA TBA DATS TBA Twitty DavidMS 2 CC I 28540 D02 TBA TBA DATS TBA Twitty David

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DACC Central Campus3400 S. Espina St.

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Building Codes: DAAR, DAAU, DADM, DAEM, DASR

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.

For current bus schedules and other information, visit

http://www.las-cruces.org/

Click on the “Visitors” tab at the top and then select “Public Transporta-tion” from the menu that comes up.

Next, select “Bus Schedules” from the list in the left-hand column.

Finally, click on “Aggie Transit and DACC Shuttle” at the bottom of the center column.

Central Campus(Building locator on page 45)Building Codes: DACL, DAHL, DALR, DAMA, DATS

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DAAR East Mesa—Academic Resources Building

DAAU East Mesa—Auditorium

DACH Chaparral Center

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 Center2345 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

S-DHS 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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