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62 Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Related Requirements, continuedoets 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation 1oets 118 Mathematics for Technicians 3Electives chosen from the following:HVAC 110, 220, 225; OETS 105, 106; WELD 102; and/or otherapproved elective(s)Technical Requirements37 creditshvac 100 EPA Clean Air Act: Section 6081NOTE: A fee of $45 is required for study guideand testing; must pass Type 1 and Type 2 tests.HVAC 101 Fundamentals of Refrigeration 4HVAC 102 Fundamentals of Electricity 4HVAC 103 Electrical and Mechanical Controls I 4HVAC 113 Job Shadowing 1HVAC 205 Commercial Refrigeration Systems 4HVAC 207 Residential Air Conditioning Systems 4HVAC 209 Residential Heating Systems 4HVAC 210 Commercial Air Conditioning and Heating 4SystemsHVAC 211 Heat Pump Systems 4HVAC 213 Practicum 3Certificate in HVAC/R (42–43 credits)The following curriculum is designed for students who choose the certificateoption in HVAC/R. The certificate program requires approximately a yearand a half to complete.NOTE: A final grade of C or better is required in all required HVAC courses.Related Requirements5 creditsoets 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation 1OETS 103 Technical Career Skills 4Technical Requirements37–38 creditsSame as technical requirements for associate degree 37–38Certificate in Residential HVAC (30 credits)The following curriculum, which requires approximately one year to complete,is designed to prepare a student to install, service, and maintain residentialheating and air conditioning systems.NOTE: A final grade of C or better is required in all HVAC courses.Related Requirements5 creditsoets 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation 1OETS 103 Technical Career Skills 4Technical Requirements25 creditshvac 100 EPA Clean Air Act: Section 6081NOTE: A fee of $45 is required for study guideand testing; must pass Type 1 and Type 2 tests.HVAC 101 Fundamentals of Refrigeration 4HVAC 102 Fundamentals of Electricity 4HVAC 113 Job Shadowing 1HVAC 207 Residential Air Conditioning Systems 4HVAC 209 Residential Heating Systems 4HVAC 213 Practicum 3hvac 220 Introduction to Sheetmetal Fabrication 46Hospitality and TourismAssociate of Applied Science Degree• Food and Beverage/Culinary Arts Emphasis• Lodging and Tourism Emphasis(575) 527-7518Hospitality and tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S.and in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> it is the largest employment sector. The industry is highlypromoted in Las Cruces, as well as throughout the state.One reason the hospitality industry has such broad appeal is because thereare so many different types of positions available in such a large variety ofsettings. Graduates may work in—• front-office operations and reservations• sales and promotion• food and beverage operations• culinary arts, banquets, and catering• travel and tours• finance and accountingin such settings as—• resorts• cruise lines• hotels and motels• convention facilities• restaurantsThe Hospitality and Tourism associate of applied science degree has two options:Food and Beverage/Culinary Arts, and Lodging and Tourism. Trainingis offered in supervision, communication, marketing, finance, and operations,as well as in subject matter specific to the option chosen. Throughclassroom work, volunteering at industry-sponsored events, culinary laboratoryexperience, and on-site training, students acquire the skills needed tosucceed in the hospitality-services industry.This program is designed for people who are entering the hospitality andtourism field, as well as for those who are already employed in the industryand who want to upgrade their professional skills.The majority of the credits earned in the <strong>DACC</strong> Hospitality and Tourism programmay be applied toward a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality, Restaurantand Tourism Management at NMSU.Associate Degree (69 credits)NOTE: Courses with course prefixes appearing in italics are identical tothose offered at <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> <strong>State</strong> University Las Cruces (main) Campus.Core/General Education Requirementsororororor19 creditsengl 111G Rhetoric and Composition 4Comm 265G Principles of Human Communication 3bmgt 240 Human Relations3psy 201g Introduction to Psychologysoc 101g Introductory Sociologybotmathbotenglengl106120209203G218GBusiness MathematicsIntermediate AlgebraBusiness and Technical CommunicationBusiness and Professional CommunicationTechnical and Scientific Communication33

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