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4 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>Steps to Register at Las Cruces Central Campus*New Students Continuing Students Readmitted/Transfer Students1AAdmission ApplicationDAMA 116 • 527-7710Pay $20 application feeRequest transcripts and/or GED scores1BReadmission ApplicationDAMA 116 • 527-7710Request transcripts, if applicable2 TestingDAMA 116 • 527-75693 Orientation • DAMA 116528-7272, 527-7710,527-7683, or 527-75194Advising • DAMA 116528-7272, 527-7710,527-7683, or 527-75195 Registration • DAMA 116Or register ONLINE athttps://my.nmsu.edu • 527-75286 Payment ArrangementsCashier’s Office, DAMA 118527-7516* Registering at Other DACC CampusesIf you plan to attend a campus other than Las Cruces Central,you may register for classes on that campus. Names <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficesmay be different from what they are in the flowchart, as sometimesseveral services are combined and located in a single <strong>of</strong>fice.For more specific information, contact the campus:Las Cruces East MesaGadsden2800 N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd(575) 528-7000Interstate 10 and O’hara Road(575) 882-3939Sunland Park 3365 McNutt Rd. • (575) 678-6198White Sands Missile Range Building 465 • (575) 678-61987 Financial Aid OfficeDAMA 115 • 527-76698Veterans Office if applicableDAEM 208B • 528-70819 NMSU Housing OfficeIf applicableEducational Svcs. Bldg. • 646-320210 Student I.D. Card OfficeNMSU Corbett Center • 646-530211 Parking Decal if applicableDACC Cashiers OfficeDAMA 118 • 527-7516Or NMSU Parking Department725 <strong>College</strong> Dr. • 646-1839


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 5TAB NUMBEREXPLANATION AND DETAILS1A Admission, New Students: Apply on the Web at https://my.nmsu.edu (see page 7)1BUnderstanding the Flowchart on Facing PageREFER TO NUMBERED TABS ON FLOWCHART BLOCKSAdmission, Readmitted and Transfer Students: Complete and submit an NMSU Application for Undergraduate Admissionform (starts on page 11)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 Las Cruces Central and East Mesa campuses, call 527-7569 (Testing Center located on CentralCampus, room DAMA 116). 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: <strong>Schedule</strong> an appointment to meet with an academic advisor at the campus you plan to attend. For the LasCruces Central Campus, call 528-7272. For the East Mesa Campus, call 528-7000. For the Gadsden Campus, call 882-3939. For theSunland Park Campus, call 874-7780.5, 6 Registration and Payment Procedures: Refer to registration dates in the “Registration and Deadlines Table” below. After academicadvising, you may choose one <strong>of</strong> two ways to register for classes. The preferred method is online at https://my.nmsu.edu (seepage 7). Alternatively, you may obtain a course-request card from your academic advisor, complete the card and have the advisorsign it, and then submit the card to the DACC Registration Desk. Once registered, obtain your <strong>of</strong>ficial, “registration document” fromthe registration desk (DAMA 115) or your academic advisor. The registration document serves as (1) your <strong>of</strong>ficial class schedule, and(2) a statement <strong>of</strong> fees. Take this document to the DACC Cashiers (DAMA 118) 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 Central campus.Refer to page 88 Veterans Office: Students with veterans’ eligibility may be certified to receive educational benefits by registering with DACC’scertifying <strong>of</strong>ficial. (telephone 528-7081) See page 69 Housing: If you plan to live on campus, take your registration document to the NMSU Housing Office, located in the EducationalServices Building, to verify your dormitory, apartment, or house assignment.10 I.D. Card: Visit the I.D. Card Office in Corbett Center, 3rd floor (telephone 646-5302).11 Parking: Visit the DACC Cashiers in DAMA 118, or go to the Parking Department at 725 <strong>College</strong> Dr. (telephone 646-1839).LINE DESCRIPTION FULL SEMESTER EIGHT WEEK 1 EIGHT WEEK 2A Dates <strong>of</strong> sessions Aug 18 – Dec 9 Aug 18 – Oct 11 Oct 13 – Dec 9B Registration: By classification (see page 6) Apr 5 – Aug 29 Apr 5 – Aug 23 Apr 5 – Oct 18C Registration: Non-degree Apr 13 – Aug 29 Apr 13 – Aug 23 Apr 13 – Oct 18D Registration: Readmitted students Apr 14 – Aug 29 Apr 14 – Aug 23 Apr 14 – Oct 18E Registration: Transfer and new students Apr 14 – Aug 29 Apr 14 – Aug 23 Apr 14 – Oct 18F <strong>Classes</strong> begin Aug 18 Aug 18 Oct 13G Late registration deadline Aug 29 Aug 23 Oct 18HLast day to add a class/change gradingoptionAug 29 Aug 23 Oct 18I Last day to cancel a class (not on transcript) Sep 2 Aug 28 Oct 24J Last day to request 100% refund Sep 2 19% or lesscompletedK Last day to request 50% refund Sep 18 20 – 29%completedL Last day to request 25% refund Sep 30 30 – 39%completed19% or lesscompleted20 – 29%completed30 – 39%completedM Las day to drop class(es) with “W” grade Oct 11 Sep 14 Nov 8NLast day to withdraw entirely from DACC-NMSUNov 11 Sep 29 Nov 30O <strong>Classes</strong> end Dec 9 Oct 11 Dec 9ImportantReminders• Registration is consideredcomplete once a student hasregistered for (a) course(s). If,after registering for a term orsemester, a student choosesnot to attend, (s)he must <strong>of</strong>ficiallywithdraw from DACC-NMSU for that specific term.• Students with a previous balancemy have their coursesfor the current term/semestercanceled if they have notbeen made arrangementsfor existing debt at the BusinessOffice by Aug. 29, <strong>2011</strong>.• DACC-NMSU <strong>of</strong>fices will beclosed Nov. 24 and 25, <strong>2011</strong>,as well as Dec. 23, <strong>2011</strong>,through Jan. 2, 2012.


6 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>Registration <strong>Schedule</strong> by ClassificationIMPORTANT NOTE: The DACC/NMSU course registration schedulefor continuing students has been changed from an alphabetic breakdownto an academic classification breakdown, that is arranged accordingto the number <strong>of</strong> college credits completed:CREDITS COMPLETEDACADEMIC CLASSIFICATION94 + Senior62 – 93 Junior28 – 61 Sophomore0 – 27 FreshmanNEW FRESHMEN are required to attend a Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Orientation (DACCO), during which they will register for classes.To sign up, call 528-7272.Determine the number <strong>of</strong> college credits you have completed by doingthe following:1. Log into https://my.nmsu.edu using your user name and password.2. Click on the “Student and Financial Aid” gray tab near the top <strong>of</strong>the screen.3. Click on the “Student Records” link.4. Click on “Academic Transcript.” Scroll to the bottom. Under “TranscriptTotals,” note the overall total in the “Earned Hours” column.The number <strong>of</strong> credits appearing there determines your classificationday. Earned hours may include developmental studies creditsthat do not count toward graduation.TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF COURSE REGISTRATION. Studentsmust complete registration for all classes by the last day <strong>of</strong> registration,regardless <strong>of</strong> the starting date <strong>of</strong> any particular class. A studentassumes full financial responsibility before registration is complete,however, if he/she has begun the registration process and enrolledin even one class. Students with an existing balance may have theircourses for <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> canceled if they fail to make payment arrangementswith the Business Office by 5:00 p.m. on August 29, <strong>2011</strong>.If a student chooses to stay out for a term, (s)he must <strong>of</strong>ficially withdrawfrom DACC/NMSU.ACADEMIC SANCTIONS. Students placed on academic warning,probation, or suspension at the end <strong>of</strong> the previous term will bemailed a notification <strong>of</strong> their status. If, during the previous term, astudent had preregistered for the current term but was subsequentlyplaced on suspension, his/her classes will be canceled and applicablerefunds will be made by the Business Office.FIND YOUR TIME TO REGISTER.1. Find the segment <strong>of</strong> the current classification or group in the lefthandcolumn.2. The designated date for registering will appear on the same line inthe second column.If you choose not to register on your designated date, you may registerat any time in the remaining classification sequence.CLASSIFICATIONOR GROUPCrimson Scholars(seniors and juniors)Crimson Scholars(sophomores and freshmen)Students with Disabilities(must have approval from Services forStudents with Disabilities program)REGISTRATIONDATEApr 5Apr 6Apr 5Graduate School Apr 7Seniors (94 credits or more) Apr 7Juniors (62 – 93 crs.) Apr 8Sophomores (28 – 61 crs.) Apr 11Freshmen (0 – 27 crs.) Apr 12Non-degree Students Apr 13Readmitted Students Apr 14New Transfers Apr 14New Students Apr 14Special Services AvailableADVISING. Academic advising is available through your division/faculty advisor. Advisors are also available at the satellite center orcampus you plan to attend: Gadsden Center, 882-3939; Sunland ParkCenter, 874-7786; White Sands Center, 678-6198; Las Cruces CentralCampus, 527-7710; East Mesa Campus, 527-7530.CAREER EXPLORATION. Students have access to a computerized,career information program. Counseling Office, DAMA117, 527-7548.COOPERATIVE EDUCATION. Students in their last year or semester<strong>of</strong> study may benefit from cooperative education, which lets themput into practice what they have learned in school in an actual workingenvironment. Besides earning college credit, students can earnwages while working. Career Services Office, DAMA99, 527-7525.CAREER SERVICES include pre-employment training, résumé writing,resource materials, posted job listings, assistance in locatingemployment. DAMA99 527-7538.COUNSELING. <strong>Schedule</strong> an appointment with the Counseling/Servicesfor Students with Disabilities secretary, 527-7548, DAMA117, if youwould like to know about vocational/academic advising, student supportgroups, or individual personal counseling.SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES, Central Campus Services,DAMA117, 527-7548. East Mesa Campus Services, DAEM206-C, 527-7545.LEARNING ASSISTANCE. Individual and group tutoring is availablefree <strong>of</strong> charge in credit programs. Student Success Center/TutorialServices, DAMA83, 527-7646.VETERANS. Students with veterans’ eligibility may be certified toreceive educational benefits by registering with DACC’s certifying<strong>of</strong>ficial. 528-7081 DAEM 208B.


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 7Registering, Accessing Grades, andMaking Payments RemotelySAVE TIME! YOU CAN DO IT ALL ONLINEGo to https://my.nmsu.edu and log in using your NMSU User IDand 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 WEB1) Approval <strong>of</strong> your application for admission is required prior toregistration. 2) Students must attain appropriate academic advisingprior to web registration. 3) All holds must be cleared by theappropriate <strong>of</strong>fice before you may register online.LOGGING INTO MYNMSU1. Open a browser session.2. Access https://my.nmsu.edu/.3. Enter your NMSU Username and Password.4. Click LoginCHECK YOUR REGISTRATION STATUSBefore you register, all holds must be cleared by the appropriate<strong>of</strong>fice.1. Click the Student and Financial Aid Tab.2. Click Registration.3. Click Registration Status.LOOK-UP A CLASS & REGISTER1. Click the Student and Financial Aid Tab.2. Click Registration.3. Click Look Up <strong>Classes</strong>.4. Select Term.5. Click Submit.6 On the “Look Up <strong>Classes</strong>” page, select any known features <strong>of</strong>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 PASSWORD1. 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 <strong>of</strong> 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.EDUFALL GRADES — available December 15, <strong>2011</strong>PAYMENT METHODSMAIL — to NMSU A/R - MSC 4570, PO Box 30001,Las Cruces, NM 88003WEB — by visiting http://pay.nmsu.eduPHONE — by calling: (575) 646-3927IN PERSON — by visiting the cashier <strong>of</strong>fices located in EducationalServices Center or DACC main <strong>of</strong>fice. Please note that the Universitydoes not accept DEMAND DRAFTS.SPECIAL NOTESS/U GRADING OPTION. S/U grading option is available in web registrationif the course is only <strong>of</strong>fered as S/U grading. To add theS/U grading option to traditionally graded courses, you must processthis option at your dean’s <strong>of</strong>fice advising center.UNIV 000. You may add UNIV 000 for 1–7 hours in the event acourse is closed or to complete full-time status. This course mustbe dropped by the last day to add for the applicable term. Use thefollowing DACC Course Reference Number (CRN) for FALL: 47354.PREVIOUS SEMESTER BALANCES. Students with a previous termbalance may have their courses for <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> cancelled if they havenot made payment arrangements for previous terms debts withthe business <strong>of</strong>fice by August 29, <strong>2011</strong>.DROPPING WITH A “W” OR WITHDRAWING VIA THE WEB. Studentsenrolled at Main or Doña <strong>Ana</strong> Campus may not drop theirlast course or withdraw from the university via the web. You maycheck with the DACC Registration Area (DAMA115).REGISTRATION WORKSHEETCRN SUBJ&COURSE# SEC COURSE TITLE TIMES/DAYS PLACE


8 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>Financial Obligation AssumedUpon Registering for CoursesBy enrolling in classes at Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>/NMSU, a studentmakes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associatedwith that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes a financialobligation between the student and DACC/NMSU and that all proceeds<strong>of</strong> this agreement will be used for educational purposes and constitutean educational loan pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) (8).The following terms and conditions are financial requirements <strong>of</strong> eachstudent’s education related to their registration for a term at New MexicoState University. The payment <strong>of</strong> tuition and fees is the obligation <strong>of</strong> thestudent. By processing a course registration either via the Web or by submittinga course request card to an academic student registration area, astudent acknowledges they have read and agree to the following termsand conditions:• REGISTRATION CONSTITUTES A FINANCIAL AGREEMENT between you(“Student”) and New Mexico State University (“NMSU”). Tuition, fees andother charges you incur, including but not limited to housing, meal plans,and bookstore charges (“Charges”), shall be added to your student accountand are considered a loan for educational benefit.• YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY. Once you formally register for classes,you assume the responsibility for understanding New Mexico State University’s<strong>of</strong>ficial policies concerning schedule changes, satisfactory academicprogress and the financial policies <strong>of</strong> the University as described inthe ‘New Mexico State University Undergraduate Catalog’ or ‘New MexicoState University Graduate Catalog’ for the term <strong>of</strong> enrollment.• INSTALLMENT PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS will be automatic with anon-refundable deferred payment fee for any Charges not paid in fullwithin ten (10) business days <strong>of</strong> the start <strong>of</strong> the term. For specific date,please check the ‘<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>’ for the enrollment term.• CHARGES MAY BE PREPAID at any time in whole or in part without premiumor penalty.• CHARGES LEFT UNPAID for prior terms will result in disenrollment fromyour current term courses unless payment arrangements are made withUniversity Accounts Receivable prior to the disenrollment date. For thatspecific date, check the ‘<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>’ for the enrollment term.• IN THE EVENT THAT YOU BECOME DELINQUENT in paying Charges or defaultin repaying Charges you will be liable for collection fees and any othercosts incurred by New Mexico State to collect any monies due from you.• STUDENTS WITHDRAWING AFTER THE STATED REFUND DATES remainliable for full tuition and fee charges. Collection costs incurred in theevent <strong>of</strong> delinquency shall be at the expense <strong>of</strong> the Student.• NMSU ACCEPTS PAYMENT via student financial aid and third partysponsorship, but the responsibility for payment remains with the student.It is your responsibility to keep track <strong>of</strong> your account balance andany funding sources. If financial aid is not granted or if third party sponsorsdo not pay within a reasonable period, the student will be requiredto pay the full amount due.• IF NMSU PREVAILS IN A LAWSUIT to collect on this financial obligation,Student will pay NMSU’s court costs, collection agency costs, and attorney’sfees in an amount the court finds to be reasonable.• IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK your myNMSU email daily andmaintain a current postal address to ensure receipt <strong>of</strong> all University correspondence.Students who are enrolled but choose not to attend must<strong>of</strong>ficially withdraw from the DACC/NMSU. To <strong>of</strong>ficially withdraw, pleasego to the Registration Desk at DACC Central Campus.FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULEBeginning August 17, <strong>2011</strong>All StudentsDisbursement and RepaymentDISBURSEMENT OF FINANCIAL AID AWARDSStudents who have Financial Aid and/or Scholarship awards (with the exception<strong>of</strong> ‘workstudy’) and meet disbursement criteria will have awardsdisbursed to their student accounts at the start <strong>of</strong> the semester and everybusiness night thereafter within the term. Enrollment is verified daily andadjustments to financial aid may result based on award criteria.Students who are enrolled but do not plan to attend must <strong>of</strong>ficially withdrawfrom the DACC/NMSU. To <strong>of</strong>ficially withdraw, please go to the Registrar’sOffice in the Educational Services Building.It is important to note that federal funds can only be used to pay for institutionalcharges (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 financialaid is awarded. A maximum amount <strong>of</strong> $200 can be applied to institutionalcharges from a previous academic year. Excess financial aid fundsthat remains after institutional charges have been paid will be refunded tostudents, which may result in a balance still due to the DACC/NMSU.Students are encouraged to have their disbursements distributed by directdeposit to a checking account. Direct deposit is set up through my.NMSU.edu secure portal by clicking on the direct deposit link underStudent FinancialAid. Check disbursement is through the University Accounts ReceivableOffice in the Educational Services Building or <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> BusinessOffices, 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 receiveda “C” or better. Financial Aid might not pay for courses added after thecensus date, Sep 2, <strong>2011</strong>.Students must notify the Office <strong>of</strong> Student Financial Aid and ScholarshipServices <strong>of</strong> any/all additional resources: scholarships, tuition waivers, stipends,WIA, DVR, state or federal program awards, and others which maybe received, so as not to jeopardize the financial aid award. All financialaid <strong>of</strong>fers are subject to revision due to changes in policy, law, regulation,errors, or funding. The student is responsible to repay excess funds disburseddue to any <strong>of</strong> these reasons.LOAN/GRANT REQUIREMENTS AND REPAYMENTStudents receiving loan awards must be enrolled at least halftime and firsttime borrowers must complete an online Debt Management session atwww.nmsu.edu/finaid prior to loan disbursement. Students who receivegrants or loans and withdraw or stop attending classes within the first60% <strong>of</strong> the semester will be required to repay a portion <strong>of</strong> aid received,per the Department <strong>of</strong> Educations return <strong>of</strong> Title IV regulations.Students whose financial aid files are incomplete must complete theirregistrations and make payments according to the University paymentplan without assistance <strong>of</strong> financial aid. Students should visit with theFinancial Aid Office to review file status and to make arrangements tocomplete their files. Financial aid cannot be disbursed until a student’s fileis complete. To avoid delays students should complete their financial aidearly and accurately. In addition, satisfactory academic progress will bemonitored to determine eligibility for financial aid. Satisfactory academicprogress includes: maintaining a cumulative grade average <strong>of</strong> a 2.0 for undergraduatestudents, satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> credit hours attemptedby maintaining a completion rate <strong>of</strong> 66.6%; and a maximum time frame tocomplete degree. Contact the financial aid <strong>of</strong>fice for further details.


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 9How Much Does It Cost to AttendDoña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>?TUITION AND FEESTuition at Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> varies according to your legalresidence. “In district” rates are for legal residents <strong>of</strong> Doña <strong>Ana</strong>County; “out <strong>of</strong> dis trict” rates are for legal residents <strong>of</strong> New Mexicobut not Doña <strong>Ana</strong> County; “nonresidents” are not legal residents <strong>of</strong>New Mexico and also include international students.ResidencyStatusDACC TUITION COSTSCost Per Semester(Credits: 12 – 18)Cost Per Credit Hour(Credits: 1 – 11 or 19 + )In District $684* $57*Out <strong>of</strong> District $816* $68*Nonresident $2,028* $169*($68 if taking only 1–6 credits)The last day to file for resident tuition or submit a tuition waiver for<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> is Aug 31, <strong>2011</strong>. Submit petitions for resident tuition, or tuitionwaivers to Registrar’s Office in Educational Services Building onthe NMSU Las Cruces (Main) Campus.NOTE: All students taking fewer than 12 hours <strong>of</strong> NMSU courses arecharged a $33.50 fee imposed by Associated Students <strong>of</strong> NMSU.The tuition rates listed above are only for classes taken at Doña <strong>Ana</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> DACC and do NOT include the NMSU health/activityfee or any other optional fees (meal service, housing, insurance,degree application). These optional fees are shown elsewhere on thispage under “Optional Services and Privileges.”Certain courses require additonal fees. See the Course class listingsfor appropriate fees.MAIN CAMPUS TUITIONUndergraduate courses taken on the NMSU main campus cost $225*per credit hour. Some programs require students to purchase specialequipment during their first semester <strong>of</strong> college.DEGREE APPLICATION FEEThe deadline to file a <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> degree/certificate application is Aug26 without late fee; or through Sep 30 with additional late fees. Applicationswill not be accepted after Sep 30. Students are asked tosubmit degree/certificate applications to the DACC Registration OfficeDAMA115 (527-7528). Students may, however, turn in degreeapplications to the NMSU Registrar’s Office or processed online atwww.nmsu.edu/~registra. Fees are paid to DACC Cashiers or NMSUBusiness Office. Students who submit a degree application forSpring 2010 but fail to graduate at the end <strong>of</strong> the semester mustreapply and a new fee will be assessed. Application fees are nonrefundable.The fee for completing an associate degree in the <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> semesteris $25, payable to the DACC Cashiers, DAMA118. Studentscompleting a certificate this semester will pay a $10 fee to DACCCashiers. Students attending satellite centers may pay at those locations.OPTIONAL SERVICES AND PRIVILEGESFees for optional services and privileges are for one semester only.More detailed information is available in the NMSU <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>.DINING SERVICESCampus meal service is required for freshmen students living in theresidence halls. A meal plan application is provided as part <strong>of</strong> the housingapplication package. Off campus students requesting meal serviceshould submit an application through the University ID Card Office. Themeal plan contract runs the full academic year, although charges areassessed on a semester basis, and are charged directly to a student’s account.The meal contract, including refund procedures, is administeredthrough Auxiliary Administration and range from $276* to $1,395*.STUDENT WELLNESS AND FITNESS PASSESPurchase <strong>of</strong> these passes entitles Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> studentsto gain access to NMSU’s wellness and/or fitness facilities. (Student enrolledin 12 or more academic credits at the NMSU Las Cruces Campushave access to wellness and fitness facilities at no cost.) Services arepurchased directly at the Health Center and Activity Center/Natatorium.NMSU employees utilizing staff/spouse waivers are NOT eligible for theseservices. All international students must purchase wellness coverage.Combined Wellness/Fitness pass for dually enrolled students. Studentsenrolled in classes at both DACC and NMSU who purchase theWellness/Fitness pass are charged according to the number <strong>of</strong> creditsthey are taking at each institution.WELLNESS AND FITNESS PASSESFor Students Who Take <strong>Classes</strong> Only at DACCDescriptionWellness Pass(Student Health Center Access Only)Fitness Pass(Activity Center and Natatorium Access Only)Wellness/Fitness Pass(Access to All <strong>of</strong> the Above)Cost Per Session$313.25*$261.25*$366.25*SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INSURANCE. For information on purchasinghealth insurance please go to the website http://wellness.nmsu.edu/shc/or contact the Student Health insurance <strong>of</strong>fice at575.646.5706.DACC BUS SERVICE TO THE EAST MESA CAMPUS. Students maytravel between the Central (3400 S. Espina) and East Mesa (2800N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd.) campuses by using a combination <strong>of</strong> theAggie Transit Route 3 bus and the DACC Shuttle. For current timetables and other information, visithttp://www.las-cruces.org/public-services/roadrunner/index.shtmand click on “Aggie Transit and DACC Shuttle” in the left-hand column.Contact information: (575) 541-2500Office location: 1501 E Hadley, Building A (hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F)Email: roadrunner@las-cruces.org


10 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>Frequently Asked Questions About the <strong>College</strong>IS THERE A PAYMENT PLAN FOR TUITION AND FEES?By enrolling in classes at New Mexico State University (NMSU), a studentmakes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee chargesassociated with that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes afinancial obligation between the student and NMSU and that all proceeds<strong>of</strong> this agreement will be used for educational purposes and constitutean educational loan pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) (8).Students withdrawing after the stated refund dates remain liablefor full tuition and fee charges. Collection costs incurred in the event<strong>of</strong> delinquency shall be at the expense <strong>of</strong> the borrower. Although theUniversity accepts payment via student financial aid and third-partysponsorship, the responsibility for payment remains with the student.If financial aid is not granted or if third-party sponsors do not pay withina reasonable period, the student will have to pay the full amountdue.All outstanding charges not paid in full by Aug 29, <strong>2011</strong>, will automaticallybe placed on a payment plan and a payment plan fee <strong>of</strong>$20.00 will be assessed. Outstanding charges will be divided into fourequal payments due on Sep 14; Oct 14; Nov 14; and Dec 14, <strong>2011</strong>.Any initial registration occurring on or after Aug 18, <strong>2011</strong> also will beassessed a late-registration fee, which is not refundable.IS FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE?The DACC Financial Aid Office <strong>of</strong>fers a wide variety <strong>of</strong> grants, scholarships,and loans. Grants are awarded based on academ ic ability as wellas financial need. Students do not necessarily need to be enrolled fulltime to get aid. For more information, visit the <strong>of</strong>fice in DAMA115 orcall 527-7696.WHY DIDN’T I GET THE FULL FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT?Here are some possible reasons: you are repeating a course; you areenrolled for less than half time; you are enrolled in a mini course thathasn’t started yet (students will not receive disbursement for a minicourse until the course is in session). Check with the Financial Aid Officeto 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 classes without payinga late fee is Aug 17. You may still register for classes between Aug 18and Aug 29, but you will be charged an additional late registration fee.Late fee charges incurred during late registration are not refundable.MAY SOMEONE ELSE REGISTER FOR ME?Yes, anyone may register for you. If you are a new or returning student,you will need to provide the person who is registering for you with acompleted admission application and a course request card listing yourfirst and alternate choices. Continuing students need only submit acompleted course request card. Include payment <strong>of</strong> fees.CAN SCHEDULE CHANGES BE MADE AFTER REGISTRATION?In consultation with your academic advisers, you may make online orin-person changes to your schedule after completing initial registration.The last day to ADD a course is Aug 29. It is important to visit withthe Finanicial Aid <strong>of</strong>fice PRIOR to schedule changes as your financial aidawards may be affected.WHAT HAPPENS IF I NEED TO WITHDRAW FROM ALL CLASSES?Students may withdraw from all classes until Nov 11 (except for coursescarrying designated dates). If you need to completely withdraw fromschool and all courses are DACC courses, you may withdraw at theDACC Registration Area, DAMA115. If you have any NMSU courses, contactthe NMSU Registrar’s Office in the Educational Services Building.If you stop attending classes but do not <strong>of</strong>ficially withdraw, you mayreceive failing grades for all courses in which you are registered; additionally,you will be liable for all tuition and fees and financial aid awardsmaybe 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 determinehow much you may be eligible to receive.Refund percentages are based upon the total charges for the semesterand not on the amount you have paid. All refunds are applied towardamounts owed. Late fee charges incurred during late registrationare not refundable.NOTE: For financial aid restrictions, contact your financial aid adviser.MAY I REPEAT A CLASS?Yes. Students are encouraged to take advantage <strong>of</strong> the repeat policy toraise their grade-point average (GPA) in course where grades <strong>of</strong> D or F isearned. A computable grade (not I, W, RR, AU, S, or U) will be substitutedin the GPA calculation, though the original grade remains on the transcript.RR can only be earned in RR-applicable skill-development, undergraduatecourses (see current DACC catalog) for the original gradein calculating your cumulative GPA.NOTE: For financial aid restrictions, contact your financial aid adviser.WHERE CAN I BUY MY BOOKS?The DACC bookstore is located in the Classroom Building, rm. 170 at theCentral Campus, and is open throughout the semester 8:00 a.m to 5:00p.m., Monday–Friday. Regular hours resume Monday, Aug 22. The lastday for textbook refund with a receipt is Aug 25, <strong>2011</strong>.Aug 26 – Sep 17 requires receipt and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> schedule change. Preapprovedstudents can charge books to their accounts from Aug 11 –Sep 1, <strong>2011</strong>.SPECIAL HOURS AT DACC CENTRAL CAMPUS BOOKSTORE:DID I GET THE RIGHT CLASS?Please review your registration document immediately. If you find anyerrors in the class codes, class title, room and building numbers, or creditslisted, please report the errors to the Registration Area, DAMA115.WHAT HAPPENS IF I STOP ATTENDING A CLASS?You might have to pay back all the financial aid money you receivedfor the current semester, you could receive a failing grade, and/or yourfinancial aid/scholarships could be seriously affected in the future. Makecertain that you consider all the financial and academic consequencescarefully, and, if you decide to no longer attend a class, <strong>of</strong>ficially dropthe class through the Registration Office, observing all deadlines.DayAug 14 SundayAug 15 MondayAug 16 TuesdayAug 17 WednesdayAug 18 ThursdayAug 19 FridayAug 20 SaturdayAug 21 SundayAug 22 MondayAug 23 TuesdayBookstore Hours10am–2pm8am–6pm8am–6pm8am–7pm8am–7pm8am–6pm8am–2pmClosed8am–5pm8am–5pm


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 11Application forUndergraduate AdmissionBefore you beginIncoming graduate or international students should visithttp://prospective.nmsu.edu/ for application procedures.ENROLLMENT INFORMATIONSemester when you plan to start <strong>Fall</strong> Spring Summer Year __________Campus where you plan to enroll Alamogordo Carlsbad Doña <strong>Ana</strong> (Includes all satellites) Grants Las Cruces-MainEnrollment statusEnrollment actionApplies only to currently enrolledNMSU students.Degree expectedCertificate and program applicantsshould see list on supplement.Non-degree applicants may skip thissection. 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 <strong>of</strong> the NMSU <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s) 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) Change to Non-degree Change to Degree-seeking Certificate or program ___________________________________________ Two-year associate degree Four-year bachelor’s degree Second undergraduate degreeField <strong>of</strong> studyPERSONAL INFORMATIONSocial security numberMajor ___________________________________________ - - Office use onlyNMSU ID - Legal nameLAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAMEPrevious or other legalnamesNAMEAddressMAILING ADDRESS STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO.APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.CITY STATE ZIP CODEPHYSICAL ADDRESS (REQUIRED IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS)Phone - - - - HOME PHONECELL PHONEEmailEMAILDate <strong>of</strong> birth(MM-DD-YYYY) - - Gender Male FemaleFamily history Did either <strong>of</strong> your parents or guardians graduate from a 4-year college or university? Yes No Do not knowMilitary service Are you active-duty military? Yes NoAre you a spouse or dependent <strong>of</strong> an active-duty member <strong>of</strong> the military? Yes NoAre you a veteran? Yes No


12 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>CitizenshipPermanent Residents must submit acopy <strong>of</strong> their I-551 card. Passport andvisa will be requested as needed.Students who request an I-20 will berequired to meet the InternationalApplicant requirements. Students wh<strong>of</strong>alsify their citizenship may have theiradmission revoked.Ethnicity/Race (Optional)This information is requested bygovernment agencies to demonstratecompliance with the Civil Rights Act.ResidencyResidents <strong>of</strong> New Mexico for morethan one year and residents <strong>of</strong> someother states may qualify for in-statetuition.For more information, visithttp://www.nmsu.edu/~registra/residency.html US Citizen Permanent Resident Foreign Other Immigrant Status __________________________________________________If other immigrant status, what is your country <strong>of</strong> citizenship? ________________________________________________What is your ethnicity? Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or LatinoSelect one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be. American Indian or Alaskan Native Principle tribe or pueblo ___________________________________ Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander WhiteIf you are less than 23 years old, were you reported as a dependent on your parent or legal guardian’s federalincome tax return for last year? Yes No If yes, in what state were taxes filed? ______________________What is your state <strong>of</strong> legal residence? _____________________________________If a New Mexico resident, as <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>of</strong> this application how long have you been living continuously in NM?Years __________ Months __________ Days __________If New Mexico is your state <strong>of</strong> legal residence, what county do you live in? ____________________________________SECONDARY CONTACT INFORMATION: CONTACT 1NameAddressLAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME Mother Father Spouse Emergency contact Check if this person is a graduate <strong>of</strong> NMSU.STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO.APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.CITY STATE ZIP CODEPhone - - - - HOME PHONECELL PHONEEmailEMAILSECONDARY CONTACT INFORMATION: CONTACT 2NameAddressLAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME Mother Father Spouse Emergency contact Check if this person is a graduate <strong>of</strong> NMSU.STREET AND NO. OR PO BOX NO.APARTMENT, ROOM OR SPACE NO.CITY STATE ZIP CODEPhone - - - - HOME PHONECELL PHONEEmailEMAIL2 20101213


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 13ACADEMIC INFORMATIONHigh school last attendedNAME CITY STATEHigh school graduation or GEDcompletionWhen did you graduate from high school?MONTHYEARIf you are not a high school graduate, give the location <strong>of</strong> the GED testing center and the date the test was taken.LOCATIONCOMPLETION DATEPrevious colleges or universitiesattendedIf more than five, attach a sheet withadditional information.Academic regulations require thatstudents who have registered at othercolleges or universities may notdisregard their records at suchinstitutions when making applicationfor admission to this university.Have you attended any educational institutions other than NMSU? Yes NoNAME OF PREVIOUS INSTITUTION(MOST RECENT FIRST)FROM TO LOCATIONOFFICE USEONLYStudents concealing attendance atanother college or university and notsubmitting a transcript from thatcollege or university will be subject tosuspension.Students must be eligible to return totheir last institution in order to beadmitted to NMSU.Are you eligible to return to the last college or university you attended? If you are not certain, check with yourprevious institution. Yes NoHave you been awarded a college or university degree? Yes NoIf Yes, give the degree, year and granting institution.DEGREE YEAR GRANTING INSTITUTIONDEGREE YEAR GRANTING INSTITUTIONDEGREE YEAR GRANTING INSTITUTIONTESTING DATAACT or SAT scores (For NMSU-LasCruces applicants only)Test scores are required for allfreshmen and for transfer studentswho have fewer than 30 academiccredits from previous institution.Other programs may also require ACTscores. 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 YEAR20101213 3


14 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>APPLICATION CHECKLISTTo 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 beprocessed. Ensure that all required copies <strong>of</strong> documents are mailed directly to the appropriate NMSU campus (see addresses below). Submit the $20 nonrefundable application fee by check or money order with the application form. Include your full name and date <strong>of</strong> birth.SIGNATUREI understand that withholding information in this application, failure to submit all documents, or giving false information may make me ineligible for admissionto, or continuation at, New Mexico State University. I certify that all <strong>of</strong> the preceding statements are correct and complete.APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE (APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED)DATE OF APPLICATIONNMSU AlamogordoOffice <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Records2400 North Scenic DriveAlamogordo, NM 88310575 439-3700http://nmsua.eduNMSU CarlsbadOffice <strong>of</strong> Student Services1500 University DriveCarlsbad, NM 88220888 888-2199 or 575 234-9221http://cavern.nmsu.eduDoña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Includes all satellites)Admissions OfficeMSC 3DA, Box 30001Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001800 903-7503 or 575 527-7710http://dacc.nmsu.eduNMSU GrantsAdmissions and Records1500 N. Third StreetGrants, NM 87020505 287-6678http://grants.nmsu.eduNMSU Las CrucesOffice <strong>of</strong> AdmissionsMSC 3A, Box 30001Las Cruces, NM 88003800 662-6678 or 575 646-3121http://admissions.nmsu.eduNon-degree status policiesNon-degree admission is designed to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> students who donot wish to pursue a degree.Students considering non-degree status should be aware <strong>of</strong> the following:• Non-degree students may not transfer more than 30 credits fromthis status to any undergraduate degree-seeking program, or morethan 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 studentgovernment or intercollegiate athletics.• Non-degree students may not be eligible for Veterans benefits.Consult with your VA certifying <strong>of</strong>ficial.• Transcripts from previous institutions, high school, and/or results <strong>of</strong>college entrance exams may be required.• Students interested in using non-degree credit for initial teachercertification or recertification in a new field will be admitted to the<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education.4 20101213


16 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>How to Read the Class ListingsColumn HeadingsAs you will see, most column headings have remained the same;however a few <strong>of</strong> the column-heading names have changed. Wedescribe these columns in the order in which they appear (left-mostcolumn first, far-right column last):• The first column with the heading Begins, Ends lists the dates <strong>of</strong>short sessions (courses that do not begin and end when the regularsemester does).• The second column is headed with an asterisk (*). On any givenline under this heading one <strong>of</strong> the following letters may appear:A, I, P, S. An A means that if you are absent from class, you maybe automatically dropped—and that could create problems withfinancial aid, among other things. The letter I indicates that youmust get the approval <strong>of</strong> the instructor to register for the class. Theletter P means that DACC students have enrollment priority—thatis, DACC students will have the first opportunity to enroll in a classwith a P, and NMSU students will be permitted to sign up for theclass later. An S indicates that a class is graded S/U; that is, you willreceive either a satisfactory or unsatisfactory grade, rather than aregular letter grade.• The third column is titled CRN, which stands for Course ReferenceNumber. This number replaces the Call Number used in the past.• Subj. & Crs. # in the fourth column stands for Subject and CourseNumber. This term replaces Dept. & No., which appeared in earlierclass schedules. A typical Subject and Course Number looks likethis: MATH 111, where MATH is the subject and 111 is the coursenumber.• The fifth column is titled Sec., which stands for Section. The letterin front <strong>of</strong> the section number indicates which college <strong>of</strong> NMSU is<strong>of</strong>fering the course. In the case <strong>of</strong> DACC, all section numbers beginwith the letter D.• The Course Title has remained unchanged• The Time column contains new time designations for classes beginningor ending after 12 noon. (See the section titled, TimesStated in 24-Hour-Clock Time, on this same page.• The Days column contains new, one-letter designations. (See thefollowing section.• The remaining two columns, Place and Instructor, have remainedessentially unchanged.Abbreviations for Days <strong>of</strong> the WeekThe abbreviations for Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday havechanged 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 <strong>of</strong> military time helps avoid confusion. For example, sometimesit’s difficult to be sure if a class time given as 7:30 is in the morningor in the evening. By using the 24-hour clock, there is no possibility<strong>of</strong> making a mistake. As you can see in the table below, thenumbers denoting the hours do not repeat after 12 p.m.Comparison <strong>of</strong> 12-Hour and 24-Hour Clock Time12-Hour Clock 24-Hour Clock 12-Hour Clock 24-Hour Clock6:00 a.m. 0600 —continued— —continued—7:00 a.m. 0700 3:00 p.m. 15008:00 a.m. 0800 4:00 p.m. 16009:00 a.m. 0900 5:00 p.m. 170010:00 a.m. 1000 6:00 p.m. 180011:00 a.m. 1100 7:00 p.m. 190012:00 p.m. 1200 8:00 p.m. 20001:00 p.m. 1300 9:00 p.m. 21002:00 p.m. 1400 10:00 p.m. 2200Student Confidentiality FormFOR NO RELEASE OF PERSONAL INFORMATIONThe following information has been designated as Directory Information,which is subject to release to the public under the BuckleyAmendment (PL 93-380), “The Family Educational Rights and PrivacyAct <strong>of</strong> 1974”): Students’ name, address, e-mail address, telephone listing,date and place <strong>of</strong> birth, classification, major field <strong>of</strong> study, participationin <strong>of</strong>ficially recognized activities and sports, weight andheight <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> athletic teams, dates <strong>of</strong> attendance, degreesand awards received, and the most recent previous educationalagency or institution attended by the student. Other information regardingdisclosure <strong>of</strong> student data is posted at the Office <strong>of</strong> the Registrarin compliance with the Act.If you are a currently enrolled student and object to the release <strong>of</strong>this information to all publics, you must complete the form below andsubmit it to the New Mexico State University Office <strong>of</strong> the Registrar byone <strong>of</strong> the following means: (1) in person, (2) by faxing it to 575-646-1579, or (3) by mailing it to “NMSU Registrar, MSC 3AR, Box 30001, LasCruces, NM 88003.”The no-release-<strong>of</strong>-information status will remain in effect unless revokedin writing.________________________________________________________________________________________________PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL________________________________________________________________________________________________NMSU BANNER I.D. NUMBER SIGNATURE DATE


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 17When Are Online <strong>Classes</strong> a Good Choice?WELCOME TO ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING COURSESOFFERED THROUGH DOÑA ANA VIRTUAL EDUCATION (DAVE)In many instances, online and distance learning courses are the idealsolution for those who require greater flexibility. All that is needed area properly equipped personal computer and an Internet connection.Although online and distance learning courses <strong>of</strong>fer convenience <strong>of</strong>delivery, they can be very demanding. You will have to be resourcefuland willing to manage your time and work effort to complete acourse. Before taking an online or distance learning course, consideryour own capabilities and answer the following questions:• Am I a self-starter? Can I complete assignments on my own, followingwritten instructions?• Will I be able to handle reading and research assignments on myown?• Will my reading and writing skills allow me to keep up with assignments?• Do I have good time-management skills?• Do I have enough experience with personal computers to downloadand upload assignment files, use an Internet browser, conductonline research, unzip files, format rich text files (RTF), andsend 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 determinewhether an online or distance learning course is right for you. To learnmore about Doña <strong>Ana</strong> Virtual Education, visit this website:http://dacc.nmsu.edu/daveIt is essential that you obtain an NMSU user name and password afteryou have enrolled. You may obtain your NMSU user name and passwordby visiting http://my.nmsu.edu and activating your account.Distance Learning and Online CourseDefinitions Used in the <strong>Schedule</strong>BLACKBOARD (FORMERLY WEBCT) is a course management systemthat enables instructors to deliver a course to students via the Internet.A course can be “synchronous” or “asynchronous.” Synchronouscourses require online participation at a particular time, while asynchronouscourses allow students to arrange their own time for participationvia the Internet. Asynchronous courses, nevertheless, dohave required deadlines for assignments.Some <strong>of</strong> the more common features include a chat room, bulletinboard, private mail, access to grades, online quizzes, a calendar,and student presentations.HYBRID COURSESDACC Hybrid courses are those in which 50 percent <strong>of</strong> the learningactivities have been moved from the classroom to the online environment.Hybrid courses combine the best features <strong>of</strong> face-to-faceinstruction with the best features <strong>of</strong> online learning.During classroom meetings, students interact with their instructorand classmates. During their online sessions, students are engaged insuch activities as web discussions, blogs, chat sessions, communicationvia e-mail, and taking online quizzes.CENTRA SYMPOSIUMCentra Symposium makes it possible for faculty and students to conductlive, or synchronous, classroom events online. The s<strong>of</strong>tware usesvoice-over-Internet-protocol (VOIP) technology, allowing studentsand faculty to speak to each other in real time. The live class sessionsare delivered to the student’s desktop with Centra.The instructor will supply information regarding access to Centra. Abroadband connection is recommended for this type <strong>of</strong> course.INTERACTIVE TELEVISION – ITVITV is a specialized, “synchronous” television broadcast system thatuses the Internet to connect between sites. The classes are live withstudents and instructors sometimes at different locations. Studentsand instructors have the advantage <strong>of</strong> being able to see and talk witheach other in real time. Interactive television courses require that studentsattend classes at specific sites around the state which have thecapability <strong>of</strong> receiving and sending ITV broadcasts.Computer RequirementsIf you purchased your a new computer within the last five years, itis probably capable <strong>of</strong> handling online classes. You most likely willnot need to purchase any extra hardware or upgrades to run DACConline classes.• A desktop or laptop computer with at least a 1 Gigahertz (1000MHz) Processor• 512 Megabytes (512 MB) <strong>of</strong> RAM (memory) or more• Windows XP, Vista or Mac OS X operating system• 800x600 resolution or higher• Ethernet (100 Mbps) or wireless (802.11 b/g) internet connection• CD-R/W, DVD-R/W or USB mass-storage device• 80 gigabyte or larger hard drive• Sound card and speakersGet prepared for success. Attend a Blackboard training session.Students are encouraged to attend our “Student Online Success Training” where students are introduced to the structure<strong>of</strong> Blackboard and it set <strong>of</strong> tools. Tips, strategies and s<strong>of</strong>tware tools are provided to prepare the student for online success.Visit http://dacc.nmsu.edu/dave/Students/ for a schedule <strong>of</strong> our training sessions.


18 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>Summary <strong>of</strong><strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Online <strong>Classes</strong>ACCT 251 Management AccountingACCT 252 Financial AccountingANTH 125G Introduction to WorldCulturesANTH 201G Introduction to AnthropologyARCT 291 Co-op ExperienceART 101G Orientation in ArtBCIS 110 Introduction to ComputerizedInformation SystemsBIOL 101G Human BiologyBIOL 101GL Human Biology LaboratoryBMGT 110 Introduction to BusinessBMGT 201 Work Readiness andPreparationBMGT 212 Supervisory andLeadership TrendsBMGT 231 Legal Issues in BusinessBMGT 232 Personal FinanceBMGT 240 Human RelationsBOT 101 Keyboarding BasicsBOT 106 Business MathematicsBOT 209 Business and TechnicalCommunicationsBOT 211 Information Processing IBOT 215 Spreadsheet ApplicationsBOT 217 PowerPoint PresentationBOT 228 Medical Insurance BillingBOT 239 Personal DevelopmentBUSA 111 Business in a Global SocietyC EP 110G Human Growth & BehaviorC EP 210 Educational PsychologyC J 101G Introduction to CriminalJusticeC J 205 Criminal Law IC J 210 The American Law EnforcementSystemC J 221 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> CriminalInvestigationsC J 230 Intro. to CorrectionsC J 250 Courts and the CriminalJustice SystemC S 110 Computer LiteracyC S 187 Java ProgrammingCCDM 112N Developmental Algebra ICHEM 110G Principles and Applications<strong>of</strong> ChemistryCHSS 101 Overview <strong>of</strong> Health and<strong>Community</strong> ServicesCHSS 216 Ethical & Research Issues inHuman & Commun ServiceCHSS 299 Service Learn Experience inHuman & Commun ServiceCMT 130 Introduction to Web DesignCMT 221 Cooperative ExperienceCMT 298 Independent StudyCOLL 101 <strong>College</strong>/Life SuccessCOLL 103 Managing Your MoneyCOLL 120 Career ExplorationCOMM 265G Principles <strong>of</strong> HumanCommunicationDRFT 190 Finding and MaintainingEmploymentDRFT 255 Independent StudyDRFT 278 Advanced CAD ApplicationsECED 115 Child Growth,Development & LearningECED 125 Health, Safety & NutritionECED 135 Family and <strong>Community</strong>CollaborationECED 235 Introduction to Readingand Literacy DevelopmentECED 245 Early Childhood EducationPrefessionalismECED 255 Assessment <strong>of</strong> Childrenand Evaluation <strong>of</strong> ProgramsECED 265 Guiding Young ChildrenECED 270 Program ManagementECON 201G Introduction to EconomicsECON 251G Principles <strong>of</strong>MacroeconomicsECON 252G Principles <strong>of</strong> MicroeconomicsEMD 250 Introduction to EducationENGL 111G Rhetoric and CompositionENGL 203G Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalCommunicationENGL 211G Writing in the Humanitiesand Social SciencesENGL 218G Technical and ScientificCommunicationFIN 206 Introduction to FinanceGEOG 111G Geography <strong>of</strong> the NaturalEnvironmentGEOL 111G Survey <strong>of</strong> GeologyGOVT 100G American NationalGovernmentGOVT 110G Introduction to PoliticalScienceHIST 201G Introduction to EarlyAmerican HistoryHIST 202G Introduction to RecentAmerican HistoryHIT 140 Health Information Intro.to PathophysiologyHIT 150 Introduction to MedicalTerminologyHIT 158 Advanced MedicalTerminologyHIT 240 Health Information QualityManagementHIT 268 Health Information SystemsHL S 100 Introduction to HealthScienceHL S 150G Personal Health andWellnessHL S 275 Foundations <strong>of</strong> HealthEducationHL S 295 Found <strong>of</strong> Public Health,Epidemiology & BiostatHNFS 163 Nutrition for HealthHOST 201 Introduction to HospitalityIndustryHOST 203 Hospitality Operations CostControlL SC 100 Introduction to L & I ServiceCareersL SC 111 Information LiteracyL SC 120 Cataloging Basic I:Descriptive CatalogingL SC 125 Cataloging Basics II:Classification & MARCCatalogingL SC 130 Introduction to TechnicalServices in L & I CentersL SC 154 State Children’s BookAwardsL SC 160 Introduction to PublicServices in L & I CentersL SC 175 Civic Involvement inLibrary ScienceL SC 192 Mythical Legends inChildren’s LiteratureL SC 201 Public LibrariesL SC 210 Technology Planning forL & I CentersL SC 221 Cooperative Experience IL SC 222 Cooperative Experience IIL SC 240 Internet Resources andResearch StrategiesL SC 262 State and Local DocumentsL SC 281 Grant Writing for LibrariesL SC 286 Children’s LiteraturePrimary CurriculumL SC 298 Independent StudyMATH 112G Fundamentals <strong>of</strong>Elementary Mathematics IIMATH 120 Intermediate AlgebraMATH 210G Mathematics AppreciationMGT 201 Intro. to ManagmentMKGT 203 Introduction to MarketingMUS 101G An Introduction to MusicNURS 147 Adult Health I (Clinical)NURS 155 Special Topics:PathophysiologyOECS 101 Computer BasicsOECS 105 Introduction toMicrocomputer TechnologyOECS 128 Operating Systems Linux/UnixOECS 140 Introduction to GameOECS 185OECS 207OECS 208OECS 215OECS 220OECS 221OECS 222OECS 252OECS 255OECS 255OECS 261OECS 263OECS 290OEFS 114OEHO 120OEHO 140OEHO 202OEHO 225OENA 111OETS 102Production IndustryPC Maintenance andSelection IWindows—Vista WorkstationInternet ApplicationsSpreadsheet ApplicationsDatabase Application andDesignCooperative Experience ICooperative Experience IIProject ManagementSpecial Topics:Bioinformatic ResearchSpecial Topics:Cert PreparationComputer Network DesignComputer NetworkPerformanceComputer TechnologyCapstoneFire Behavior andCombustionMedical TerminologyEssentials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ana</strong>tomy andPhysiologyLegal and Ethical Issues inHealth CareNutrition for HealthOccupationsAlzheimer/Dementia CareFocusCareer ReadinessCertification PreparationOEWU 230 Advanced WastewaterTreatmentPHIL 136G The Quest for GodPHIL 211G Informal LogicPL S 160 Legal System for theParalegalPL S 161 Legal TerminologyPL S 221 Cooperative Experience IPL S 298 Independent StudyPSY 201G Introduction to PsychologySOC 101G Introductory SociologySOC 201G Contemporary SocialProblemsSPAN 111 Elementary Spanish ISPAN 112 Elementary Spanish IISPAN 213 Spanish for HeritageSpeakers IISPAN 214 Spanish for HeritageSpeakers IIISTAT 251G Statistics for Business andthe Behavioral SciencesTHTR 101G World <strong>of</strong> TheatreKey for abbreviations in “PLACE”column on following page:CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 19BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *A STapplied statisticsA ST 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences 3 crEM 45792 D01 1330-1445 TR DAEM 222 Nothom TACCTaccountingACCT 251 Management Accounting 3 crEM 47073 D01 1200-1315 TR DAEM 201 Noble DavidEM 47074 D02 0900-1015 MW DAEM 219 Balls Robert47075 D03 ONLINE Smith JosephSP 47076 D04 1630-1745 TR DASP 112 Noble DavidACCT 252 Financial Accounting 3 crEM 47077 D01 1030-1145 MW DAEM 219 Balls RobertCC 47078 D02 1600-1715 MW DAMA104 Garcia MatthewEM 47079 D03 1830-1945 TR DAEM 109 Jesser Velma47080 D04 ONLINE Askew MaryAERTaerospace technologyAERT 121 Introduction to the Aerospace Workplace 4 cri 46889 D40 TBA TBA S-GHS TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYi 46890 D41 TBA TBA S-SHS TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYi 46888 D80 TBA TBA S-HSHS TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYAERT 213 Aerospace Fluid Systems 3 crWC 46891 D01 1000-1140 TR DAWD 114 Webb JamesAERT 214Aeorspace SystemsWC 46892 D01 1000-1140 MW DAWD 122 Webb JamesANTH anthropologyANTH 125G Introduction to World Cultures3 cr44931 D01 ONLINE Mc Gahee GaeaANTH 201G Introduction to Anthropology3 crOct 13-Dec 9 44932 D01 ONLINE Mc Gahee Gaea44933 D02 ONLINE Chavez Christina44934 D03 ONLINE Chavez ChristinaEM 44935 D04 1700-1815 MW DAAR 107 Tripp AllisonEM 44936 D05 1400-1515 MW DAAR 106 Tripp AllisonARCT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>CLASSES MEET AUGUST 18 THROUGH DECEMBER 9, <strong>2011</strong>, EXCEPT AS NOTEDBEGIN, END PLACE * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END PLACE *architectureARCT 101 Introduction to Architecture 3 crEM 45360 D01 1900-2040 MW DADM 202 Benefiel AaronEM 45362 D02 0800-0940 TR DADM 202 Neville Staley SARCT 104 Introduction to Architectural Drawing 3 crEM 45364 D01 1800-2030 TR DADM 105 Mendez TomasARCT 111 Architectural History I 3 crEM 45368 D01 1600-1740 TR DADM 202 Myers ClarkCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORARCT 204 Architectural Design Studio I 5 crEM 45369 D01 1600-1830 MWF DADM 105 Benefiel AaronARCT 210 Architectural Dilineation I 3 crEM 45371 D01 TBA TBA DADM 105 TBAARCT 290 Special Topics Global Issues <strong>of</strong> Sustainability 3 crEM I 45374 D01 1200-1430 MW DADM 204 TBAARCT 291 Co-op Experience 1–6 crI S 45375 D01 ONLINE Rios LuisARCT 295 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development and Leadership 1 crEM S 45377 D01 1200-1250 F DADM 204 Rios LuisARTartART 101G Orientation in Art 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 44937 D01 ONLINE Pabor JohnOct 13-Dec 9 44938 D02 ONLINE Schwaiger GlennEM 44939 D03 1545-1815 W DAAR 112 Schwaiger GlennEM 44940 D04 1545-1815 M DAAR 112 Billman TimothyART 110G Visual Concepts 3 crEM 44941 D01 0845-1115 MW DAAR 112 Schwaiger GlennART 150 Drawing I 3 crEM 44942 D01 1300-1530 MW DAAR 112 Schwaiger GlennART 155 2D Fundamentals 3 crEM 44943 D01 0845-1115 TR DAAR 112 Billman TimothyART 260 Introduction to Painting 3 crEM 47238 D01 1300-1530 TR DAAR 112 Billman TimothyART 275 Ceramics IA 3 cri 44945 D01 0900-1130 TR See below Schwaiger GlennNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT LAS CRUCES MUSEUM OF ART 490 N. WATER, DOWNTOWN MALLART 294 Special Topics in Studio 1–3 crCC I 44946 D01 0900-1130 F DAMA 101 Schwaiger GlennNOTE: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT REQUIREDASTRastronomyASTR 105G The Planets4 crEM 45166 D01 0900-1015 MW DAAR 109LABORATORY 0830-1030 F DAAR 111 Mason PaulASTR 110G Introduction to Astronomy4 crEM 45167 D01 1030-1145 MW DAAR 109LABORATORY 1100-1330 F DAAR 111 Mason PaulGC 45168 D02 1800-2030 T DAGC 122LABORATORY 1800-2030 R DAGC PB1 Hastings RobertBCISCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORbusiness computer information systemsBCIS 110 Introduction to Computerized Information Systems 3 cr46045 D01 ONLINE Olivas CelineOct 13-Dec 9 46046 D02 ONLINE Olivas CelineLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


20 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *BIOLbiologyBIOL 101G Human Biology 3 crCC 46656 D01 1330-1600 M DAHL 286 Davis JonathanGC 46659 D02 0900-1130 F DAGC 115 Davis Jonathan46662 D03 ONLINE Roychowdhury HBIOL 101GL Human Biology Laboratory1 crCC 46658 D01 1330-1600 W DAHL 181 Davis JonathanGC 46661 D02 1230-1500 F DAGC 122 Davis Jonathan46664 D03 ONLINE Roychowdhury HBMGT business managementBMGT 110 Introduction to Business 3 crCC 45827 D01 1030-1145 TR DAMA 123 Williams SusanEM 45828 D02 1800-1915 TR DAEM 221 TBAEM 45829 D03 1200-1315 MW DAEM 222 Williams Susan45830 D04 ONLINE De La Cruz LauraSP 45831 D40 0930-1045 MW DASP P4 Tadeo JoaquinNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSBMGT 112 Principles <strong>of</strong> Banking 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 EM 45832 D01 1800-2025 TR DAEM 117 Altamirano TimBMGT 126 Retail Management 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 EM 45833 D01 1200-1425 TR DAEM 117 De La Cruz LauraBMGT 132 Principles <strong>of</strong> Selling 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45834 D01 1200-1425 TR DAEM 117 De La Cruz LauraBMGT 140 Principles <strong>of</strong> Supervision 3 crCC 45835 D01 1200-1315 TR DAMA 123 Tadeo JoaquinAug 18-Oct 11 EM 45836 D02 1200-1425 MW DAEM 117 De La Cruz LauraEM 45837 D03 0900-1015 MW DAEM 222 Cote NathanEM 45838 D04 1800-1915 MW DAEM 221 TBABMGT 175 Introduction to Business Finance 3 crGC 45839 D01 1200-1315 MW DAGC PA1 Tadeo JoaquinBMGT 191 S.I.F.E. 1 crEM 45840 D01 1200-1250 F DAEM 113 Saucedo AndyBMGT 201 Work Readiness and Preparation 2 crEM 45841 D01 1030-1120 TR DAEM 113 Hetrick Elizabeth45842 D02 ONLINE Hetrick ElizabethBMGT 212 Supervisory and Leadership Trends 3 cr45843 D01 ONLINE Saucedo AndyBMGT 221 Cooperative Experience I 3 crEM I S 45844 D01 1100-1150 F DAEM 113 Saucedo AndyBMGT 228 Business Start-Up: Financing, Regs & Operations 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45845 D01 1200-1425 MW DAEM 117 De La Cruz LauraBMGT 231 Legal Issues in Business 3 crEM 45846 D01 1800-1915 MW DAEM 117 Ferreira BeatrizEM 45848 D02 1200-1315 TR DAEM 222 Villani Raymond45850 D03 ONLINE Pollack MaureenBMGT 232 Personal Finance 3 cr45852 D01 ONLINE Hitson ShirleyCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORBMGT 233 Law and Banking 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45853 D01 1800-2025 TR DAEM 117 Altamirano TimBMGT 240 Human Relations 3 crCC 45854 D01 0900-1015 TR DAMA 123 Williams SusanEM 45855 D02 1030-1145 MW DAEM 113 Cote NathanEM 45856 D03 1800-1915 MW DAEM 222 Weiss Samuel45857 D04 ONLINE Williams SusanBMGT 277 Small Business Management 3 crEM 45858 D01 0900-1015 TR DAEM 117 Fetters MargeryBMGT 282 Introduction to International Business Management 3 crEM 45860 D01 1030-1145 TR DAEM 117 Keeney JoanBMGT 290 Applied Business Capstone 3 crEM 45861 D01 1230-1345 MW DAEM 113 Saucedo AndyColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/UBOTbusiness <strong>of</strong>fice technologyBOT 101 Keyboarding Basics 3 crCC 45689 D01 0800-0940 MW DAMA 086 Avitia BarbaraCC 45690 D02 1000-1140 TR DAMA 086 Achen KathrynCC 45702 D03 1600-1740 TR DAMA 086 TBAOct 13-Dec 9 CC 45703 D04 1800-2005 MWF DAMA 086 TBA45705 D05 ONLINE Tillett TracyNOTE: MANDATORY CLASS MEETING - MUST ATTEND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SESSIONSIN DAMA 086: FRIDAY, AUG. 19 FROM 12:00 TO 1:15 PM OR SATURDAY, AUG. 20 FROM9:00 TO 10:15 AMGC 45707 D06 1200-1340 TR DAGC 125 Chappell HildaBOT 102 Keyboarding: Document Formatting 3 crEM 45708 D01 1200-1340 TR DAEM 115 TBABOT 105 Business English I 3 crEM 45709 D01 1000-1115 MW DAEM 115 Skalic LindaGC 47226 D02 1400-1515 MW DAGC 125 Chappell HildaBOT 106 Business Mathematics 3 crCC 45710 D01 1000-1140 MW DAMA 086 Avitia BarbaraEM 45711 D02 1200-1340 TR DAEM 219 Koller Bryan45713 D04 ONLINE Avitia Hillary45715 D05 ONLINE Avitia HillaryBOT 109 Business English II 3 crEM 45716 D01 1600-1715 MW DAEM 115 Skalic LindaSP 45734 D02 1730-1845 TR DASP 111 Chappell HildaBOT 110 Records Management 3 crEM 45740 D01 1000-1115 MW DAEM 109 TBAEM 45741 D02 0830-0945 TR DAEM 115 TBABOT 120 Accounting Procedures I 3 crCC 45742 D01 1500-1640 MW DAMA 086 Avitia BarbaraCC 45743 D02 1600-1740 TR DAMA 104 Garcia RosemaryEM 45744 D03 1200-1315 MW DAEM 219 Koller BryanAug 18-Oct 11 EM 45745 D04 1400-1540 MTWR DAEM 219 Koller BryanNOTE 1: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN BOT 205 D01NOTE 2: MUST BE BOT ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT MAJORBOT 120 Accounting Procedures II 3 crCC 45747 D01 1800-1940 TR DAMA 104 Garcia Rosemary


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 21BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORBOT 135 Keyboarding Technique Review 3 crEM 45794 D02 1330-1445 TR DAEM 221 Keeney JoanEM 45748 D01 1200-1315 MW DAEM 115 TBAGC 45796 D03 1800-1915 MW DAGC PA1 Powe ReginalBOT 170 Office Communication in Spanish I 3 cr45799 D04 ONLINE Keeney JoanGC 45754 D01 1730-1845 MW DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR IDEAL NM STUDENTSBOT 203 Office Equipment and Procedures I 3 crEM 45755 D01 1000-1140 TR DAEM 115 TBABOT 205 Microcomputer Accounting I 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45756 D01 1400-1540 MTWR DAEM 219 Koller BryanNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN B0T 120 D04BOT 206 Microcomputer Accounting II 3 crEM 45757 D01 1600-1740 MW DAEM 219 Koller BryanBOT 208 Medical Office Procedures 3 crEM 45758 D01 1300-1440 MW DAEM 109 Sletten MaryBOT 209 Business and Technical Communications 3 crCC 45759 D01 1300-1415 MW DAMA 086 TBAEM 45760 D02 1800-1915 TR DAEM 219 Skalic Linda45761 D03 ONLINE Chavira Melissa45762 D04 ONLINE Chavira MelissaBOT 211 Information Processing I 3 crCC I 45763 D01 1400-1540 TR DAMA 086 Achen KathrynSUBTITLE: MICROSOFT WORDEM I 45764 D02 1400-1540 MW DAEM 115 Abernathy SSUBTITLE: MICROSOFT WORDI 45766 D03 ONLINE Tillett TracySUBTITLE: MICROSOFT WORDBOT 215 Spreadsheet Applications 3 cr45769 D01 ONLINE Doyle RobertBOT 217 PowerPoint Presentation 3 cr45771 D01 ONLINE Smith JosephBOT 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–3 crEM I S 45772 D01 1000-1050 F DAEM 109 Skalic LindaBOT 222 Cooperative Experience II 1–3 crEM I S 45776 D01 1000-1050 F DAEM 109 Skalic LindaBOT 223 Medical Transcription I 3 crEM 45778 D01 1000-1140 TR DAEM 109 Fuller GailBOT 228 Medical Insurance Billing 3 cr45779 D01 ONLINE Fuller GailBOT 239 Personal Development 3 crEM 45780 D01 1400-1515 TR DAEM 115 Skalic LindaGC 45781 D02 1600-1715 MW DAGC 125 Chappell Hilda45782 D03 ONLINE TBABOT 241 Auditing and Business Issues 3 crEM 45784 D01 1800-1915 MW DAEM 109 Brooks KellyBOT 298 Independent Study 1–3 crEM 45787 D01 TBA TBA TBABUSAbusiness administration and economicsBUSA 111 Business in a Global Society 3 crEM 45793 D01 0900-1130 F DAEM 222 Tadeo JoaquinC EPcounseling and educational psychologyC EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior 3 crCC 45609 D01 1100-1215 MW DAHL 184 TBACC 45611 D02 1400-1515 MW DAHL 184 Bradley ShannonCC 45612 D03 1700-1930 M DAHL 184 TBACC 45615 D04 1030-1145 TR DAHL 184 Bradley ShannonCC 45616 D05 1330-1445 TR DAHL 184 Bradley ShannonCC 45620 D06 0900-1130 F DAHL 184 Murdock MylisEM 45625 D07 1300-1415 TR DADM 204 Murdock Mylis45627 D08 ONLINE Rhodes Katharine45628 D09 ONLINE Rhodes Katharine45629 D10 ONLINE Clark Julie45630 D11 ONLINE Clark Julie45631 D12 ONLINE Finke Sarah45632 D13 ONLINE Finke SarahCC 45614 D60 0730-0845 TR DAHL 184 Nissen EarlNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSEM 45626 D61 1700-1815 TR DADM 204 Murdock MylisNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSC EP 210 Educational Psychology 3 crCC 45622 D01 0930-1045 MW DAHL 184 Bradley ShannonCC 45624 D02 1700-1930 W DAHL 184 Herrera Christina45633 D03 ONLINE Bradley ShannonC Jcriminal justice (SEE ALSO LAWE)C J 101G Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 cr45525 D01 ONLINE Derouen Richard45526 D02 ONLINE Derouen RichardCC 45537 D03 0800-0915 TR DAHL 280 Acosta VirginiaNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN GOVT 100 D07CC 45538 D04 1700-1815 TR DAHL 280 TBACC 45539 D05 1830-2100 T DAHL 280 Martin BenjaminCC 45540 D06 1100-1330 F DAHL 280 TBACC 45543 D07 1100-1215 MW DAHL 280 TBAGC 45580 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC PA1 Perez LarryNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 45591 D41 0930-1045 MW DASP P3 Perez LarryNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSCC 45541 D90 0900-1130 S DAHL 280 Quinones PriscillaC J 205 Criminal Law I 3 cr45527 D01 ONLINE Perea Conrad45528 D02 ONLINE Perea ConradCC 45544 D03 1400-1515 MW DAHL 280 Kugler DarrenCC 45545 D04 1400-1515 TR DAHL 280 Sperling GaryCC 45546 D05 1830-2100 M DAHL 182 Ramirez FlorencioGC 45581 D06 1800-2030 M DAGC 128 Saucedo ErnestoLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


22 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORC J 210 The American Law Enforcement System 3 crCC 46078 D22 1830-2100 W DAMA 105 Fredrickson J45529 D01 ONLINE Marquez SamuelCC 46079 D23 1800-2030 R DAMA 105 Rodgers Robert45530 D02 ONLINE Lara JosephCC 46080 D24 1730-2000 F DAMA 105 Brooks MartyCC 45547 D03 1830-2100 W DAHL 280 Chavez RichardEM 46081 D25 0800-0915 MW DAEM 220 Fahrenkrog DCC 45548 D04 1700-1815 MW DAHL 280 Sperling GaryEM 46082 D26 0930-1045 MW DAEM 220 Fahrenkrog DCC 45549 D05 0930-1045 TR DAHL 280 Lara JosephCC 46106 D27 1730-2000 F DAMA 088 Flores EstelaC J 221 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Criminal Investigations 3 crEM 46083 D28 1400-1515 MW DAEM 220 Juarez Jon45531 D01 ONLINE Williams RichardEM 46084 D29 1530-1645 MW DAEM 220 Benoit Leilani45532 D02 ONLINE Williams RichardEM 46085 D30 1100-1215 TR DAEM 220 Huff FredCC 45550 D03 0930-1045 MW DAHL 280 Derouen RichardEM 46086 D31 1230-1345 TR DAEM 220 Pfeiffer HeatherCC 45551 D04 1830-2100 R DAHL 280 Barlow BrentEM 46087 D32 1400-1515 TR DAEM 220 Pfeiffer HeatherGC 45584 D05 1800-2030 T DAGC 128 Marquez SamuelEM 46088 D33 1600-1715 TR DAEM 220 Pfeiffer HeatherC J 230 Introduction to Corrections 3 crEM 46089 D34 1830-2100 M DAEM 220 Hardy Della45533 D01 ONLINE Alvillar VeronicaEM 46090 D35 1830-2100 W DAEM 220 Hardy Della45534 D02 ONLINE Alvillar VeronicaGC 46092 D36 1200-1315 MW DAGC 125 Javaher NinaCC 45552 D03 1830-2100 M DAHL 280 Ferralez OscarGC 46093 D37 1430-1545 TR DAGC 125 Evans ArdenCC 45553 D04 1230-1345 TR DAHL 280 Lara JosephGC 46094 D38 1600-1715 TR DAGC 125 Evans ArdenGC 45586 D05 1800-2030 W DAGC 128 Quinones PriscillaGC 46095 D39 1745-1900 TR DAGC 125 Munoz MalukaSP 45592 D40 0930-1045 TR DASP P3 TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSGC 46091 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 125 Masoumi MojtabaNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSC J 250 Courts and the Criminal Justice System 3 cr45535 D01 ONLINE Graves Scott45536 D02 3 ONLINE Patino AlejandroCC 45558 D03 1530-1645 MW DAHL 280 Kugler DarrenCC 45559 D04 1830-2100 R DAHL 182 Sewell DanielGC 45588 D06 1800-2030 R DAGC 128 Monarez JustinoC Scomputer scienceC S 110 Computer Literacy 3 cr46047 D01 ONLINE Javaher Nina46048 D02 ONLINE Quintela Oscar46049 D03 ONLINE Hernandez Marco46050 D04 ONLINE White Sonia46051 D05 ONLINE Massey LouannOct 13-Dec 9 46052 D06 ONLINE Ganapathineedi SOct 13-Dec 9 46054 D07 ONLINE TBAOct 13-Dec 9 46055 D08 ONLINE TBACC 46056 D09 0700-0815 MW DAMA 105 TBACC 46057 D10 0830-0920 MWF DAMA 105 Chavez RobertCC 46059 D11 0930-1020 MWF DAMA 105 TBACC 46060 D12 1030-1120 MWF DAMA 105 Chavez RobertCC 46063 D13 1130-1220 MWF DAMA 105 Chavez RobertCC 46064 D14 1230-1320 MWF DAMA 105 TBACC 46065 D15 1400-1515 MW DAMA 105 Carter JohnCC 46066 D16 1530-1645 MW DAMA 105 Carter JohnCC 46067 D17 2000-2115 TR DAMA 086 Hernandez MarcoCC 46068 D18 1130-1245 TR DAMA 105 Shindi RajaaCC 46069 D19 1630-1745 TR DAMA 105 Massey LouannCC 46071 D20 1830-2100 M DAMA 105 Fredrickson JCC 46077 D21 1800-2030 T DAMA 105 Brooks MartyGC 46168 D41 0930-1045 TR DAGC 114 Evans ArdenNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 46096 D42 0930-1045 MW DASP 111 Javaher NinaNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 46097 D43 0930-1045 TR DASP 111 Munoz MalukaNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 46098 D44 1200-1315 TR DASP 111 Masoumi MojtabaSP 46099 D45 1700-1815 MW DASP 111 Masoumi MojtabaAug 18-Oct 11 WS 46101 D46 1700-1925 TR S-WSC TBAi 46100 D50 1432-1525 TR S-HHS TBANOTE: MEETS AT HATCHS HIGH SCHOOL; FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYEM 46102 D90 0900-1130 S DAEM 220 TBAGC 46103 D91 0900-1130 S DAGC 125 Perez EnriqueSP 46104 D92 1030-1300 S DASP 111 Munoz MalukaC S 187 Java Programming 3 cr46105 D01 ONLINE Javaher NinaCCDEdevelopmental englishCCDE 105N Effective Communication Skills 4 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46182 D01 0800-1005 MW DAMA 0880800-1005 TR DAMA 102 Laroche PierreNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D01 & COMM 253 D01CC 46183 D02 1030-1235 M DAMA 1021030-1235 W DAMA 088 Laroche PierreCC 46184 D03 1500-1705 M DAMA 1021500-1705 W DAMA 088 Clark PatrickCC 46185 D04 1730-1935 M DAMA 1021730-1935 W DAMA 088 Chavarria JudithCC 46186 D05 1015-1220 T DAMA 1021015-1220 R DAMA 088 Laroche PierreCC 46187 D06 1500-1705 T DAMA 1021500-1705 R DAMA 088 Clark PatrickColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 23BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORCC 46188 D07 1730-1935 T DAMA 1021730-1935 R DAMA 088 Viramontes AnnaCC 46189 D08 1430-1635 M DACL 1731430-1635 W DACL 171 Laroche PierreCC 46192 D09 1730-1935 M DACL 1731730-1935 W DACL 171 TBACC 46193 D10 0730-0935 T DACL 1710730-0935 R DACL 173 Telles SheilaCC 46195 D11 1515-1720 T DACL 1711515-1720 R DACL 173 Duttle DorcasCC 46197 D12 1730-1935 T DACL 1731730-1935 R DACL 171 Duttle DorcasAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46198 D13 1515-1720 M DAMA 1261515-1720 TWR DACL 271 Baca KathleenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D04EM 46199 D14 0800-1005 M DAAR 1170800-1005 W DAAR 113 Nordquist ChrisAug 18-Oct 11 EM 46200 D15 1015-1220 M DAAR 1141015-1220 TWR DAAR 113 Wood SusanNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D24 & GOVT 100 D03EM 46201 D16 1730-1935 M DAAR 1131730-1935 W DAAR 114 TBAEM 46202 D17 0800-1005 TR DAAR 113 Des Georges DEM 46203 D18 1330-1535 T DAAR 1151330-1535 R DAAR 117 Loring MargaretAug 18-Oct 11 EM 46204 D19 1730-1935 MTR DAAR 1151730-1935 W DAAR 117 Chapman BonnieNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D31GC 46205 D20 1100-1305 M DAGC 1231100-1305 W DAGC PB1 Herrera NathalyGC 46206 D21 1530-1735 M DAGC 1231530-1735 W DAGC PB1 Herrera NathalyGC 46207 D22 1315-1520 T DAGC 1231315-1520 R DAGC PB1 Munoz VictorSP 46208 D23 1330-1535 M DASP 1121330-1535 W DASP 113 TBASP 46209 D24 1500-1705 T DASP 1121500-1705 R DASP 113 Munoz ReynaCCDE 110N General Composition 4 crOct 13-Dec 9 CC 46210 D01 0800-1005 MW DAMA 0880800-1005 TR DAMA 102 Laroche PierreNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 D01 & COMM 253 D01Aug 18-Oct 11 CC 46211 D02 0800-1005 MW DAMA 1020800-1005 TR DAMA 088 Teitsworth MikeNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 D01 & COMM 265 D01Aug 18-Oct 11 CC 46212 D03 1245-1450 MW DAMA 0881245-1450 TR DAMA 102 Ludington SteveNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 265 D02 & ENGL 111 D03Oct 13-Dec 9 CC 46213 D04 1515-1720 M DAMA 1261515-1720 TWR DACL 271 Baca KathleenNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 D13CC 46214 D05 1030-1235 M DAMA 0881030-1235 W DAMA 102 Ludington SteveCC 46215 D06 1500-1705 M DAMA 0881500-1705 W DAMA 102 Des Georges DCC 46216 D07 1730-1935 M DAMA 0881730-1935 W DAMA 102 Havstad JessicaCC 46217 D08 1015-1220 T DAMA 0881015-1220 R DAMA 102 Baca KathleenCC 46218 D09 1230-1435 T DAMA 0881230-1435 R DAMA 126 Baca KathleenCC 46219 D10 1500-1705 T DAMA 0881500-1705 R DAMA 102 Grandjean MileyCC 46220 D11 1730-1935 T DAMA 0881730-1935 R DAMA 102 Beattie BrendaCC 46221 D12 1500-1705 M DACL 1711500-1705 W DACL 173 Mohammad ACC 46222 D13 1940-2145 M DACL 1731940-2145 W DACL 171 Chavarria AbelCC 46223 D14 0730-0935 T DACL 1730730-0935 R DACL 171 Havstad JessicaCC 46224 D15 1300-1505 T DACL 1731300-1505 R DACL 171 Silva MiguelCC 46225 D16 1515-1720 T DACL 1731515-1720 R DACL 171 Smith LoraineCC 46226 D17 1940-2145 T DACL 1731940-2145 R DACL 171 Franklin JonathanCC 46227 D18 0730-0935 TR DAMA 086 Mohammad ACC 46228 D19 1725-1930 TR DACL 271 Gray CaseyCC 46229 D20 1200-1405 M DAMA 1041200-1405 W DAMA 103 Teitsworth MikeCC 46230 D21 1230-1445 M DAMA 1031230-1445 W DAMA 101 Grandjean MileyEM 46231 D22 0800-1005 M DAAR 1130800-1005 W DAAR 117 Garcia AmyAug 18-Oct 11 EM 46232 D23 0800-1005 MW DAAR 1150800-1005 TR DAAR 117 Hammond GNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 D10Oct 13-Dec 9 EM 46233 D24 1015-1220 M DAAR 1141015-1220 TWR DAAR 113 Wood SusanNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 D15 & GOVT 100 D03EM 46234 D25 1015-1220 M DAAR 1131015-1220 W DAAR 114 Garcia AmyEM 46235 D26 1300-1505 M DAAR 1171300-1505 W DAAR 115 Nordquist ChrisEM 46236 D27 1730-1935 M DAAR 1141730-1935 W DAAR 113 Adelman NealEM 46237 D28 0800-1005 TR DAAR 115 Owensby CarolAug 18-Oct 11 EM 46238 D29 1230-1435 MTWR DAAR 113 Garcia AmyNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 D13 & COMM 253 D05EM 46239 D30 1330-1535 T DAAR 1171330-1535 R DAAR 115 Patenaude SheilaOct 13-Dec 9 EM 46240 D31 1730-1935 MTR DAAR 1151730-1935 W DAAR 117 Chapman BonnieNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 D19Aug 18-Oct 11 GC 46241 D32 1100-1305 MTWR DAGC 127 Guzman-Armijo MNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 D20GC 46242 D33 1530-1735 M DAGC PB11530-1735 W DAGC 123 Munoz VictorGC 46243 D34 1500-1735 T DAGC PB11500-1735 R DAGC 123 Almarez FrederickLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


24 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORGC 46244 D35 1800-2035 T DAGC PB11800-2035 R DAGC 123 Almarez FrederickSP 46245 D36 1730-1935 T DASP 1121730-1935 R DASP 113 TBASP 46246 D37 1300-1505 M DASP 1131300-1505 W DASP 112 Chavarria AbelNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN PSY 201 D01CCDLdevelopmental languageCCDL 101N Basic Skills in English as a Second Language I 4 crCC 46247 D01 1230-1435 M DACL 1711230-1435 W DACL 173 Clark PatrickCCDL 103N Basic Skills in English as a Second Language II 4 crCC 46248 D01 1230-1435 M DACL 1711230-1435 W DACL 173 Clark PatrickCCDL 105N Intermediate Skills in English as a Second Language I 4 crCC 46249 D01 1230-1435 M DACL 1711230-1435 W DACL 173 Clark PatrickCCDL 107NIntermediate Skills in English as a Second Language II 4 crCC 46250 D01 1230-1435 M DACL 1711230-1435 W DACL 173 Clark PatrickCCDM developmental mathematicsCCDM 100N Mathematics Preparation for <strong>College</strong> Success4 crEM 45244 D01 1300-1440 M DAAR 1111300-1440 W DAAR 116 Kalish MiaEM 45245 D02 1300-1440 T DAAR 1111300-1440 R DAAR 116 Noland BarbraCC 45246 D03 0930-1020 MTWR DACL 174 Macklin MarvinCC 45247 D04 1030-1120 MTWR DAMA 101 Gurrola LucyCC 45248 D05 1130-1220 MTWR DACL 174 Gurrola LucyCC 45249 D06 1730-1910 MW DACL 271 Servais KennethCC 45250 D07 1730-1910 TR DACL 175 Servais KennethGC 45252 D08 0800-0940 TR DAGC 111 Giner MartaCC 45253 D09 0830-1010 TR DAMA 101 Jaramillo ConnieEM 45254 D10 1300-1440 M DAAR 1161300-1440 W DAAR 111 Jaramillo CarlaCC 45255 D11 0930-1135 TR DAMA 126 Manshad ShakirCCDM 103N Pre-Algebra4 crEM 45256 D01 0800-1005 MW DAAR 114 Noland BarbraEM 45258 D02 1030-1235 M DAAR 1111030-1235 W DAAR 116 Gamboa ECC 45260 D03 0830-0920 MTWRF DACL 174 Macklin MarvinCC 45261 D04 1230-1320 MTWRF DACL 174 Nirmalakhan GCC 45262 D05 1330-1420 MTWRF DACL 174 Nirmalakhan GCC 45263 D06 1430-1520 MTWRF DACL 174 Nirmalakhan GCC 45264 D07 1530-1620 MTWRF DACL 174 McMahan JerryCC 45265 D08 0755-1000 M DACL 2710755-1000 W DACL 273 Sierra ReneCC 45266 D09 0800-1005 M DACL 2730800-1005 W DACL 271 Achen KathrynCC 45267 D10 1030-1235 M DACL 2711030-1235 W DACL 273 Aldrich VickieCC 45268 D11 1030-1235 M DACL 2731030-1235 W DACL 271 Benzoni <strong>Ana</strong>CC 45269 D12 1300-1505 M DACL 2711300-1505 W DACL 273 Bell KathleenCC 45270 D13 1300-1505 M DACL 2731300-1505 W DACL 271 Alford LynnCC 45271 D14 1730-1935 TR DAMA 106 Kasahara ChieriCC 45272 D15 1830-1935 T DACL 1741730-1830 R DACL 174 Hernandez MarcoCC 45273 D16 0730-0855 MWF DACL 275 Gurrola LucyCC 45274 D17 0930-1055 MWF DACL 275 Baca AlexanderCC 45275 D18 1130-1255 MWF DACL 275 Baca AlexanderCC 45276 D19 1330-1455 MWF DACL 275 Moreno GermanCC 45278 D20 1730-1935 MW DACL 275 Casillas RaulCC 45279 D21 0730-0935 TR DACL 275 Lowe KarenCC 45280 D22 1000-1205 TR DACL 275 Lowe KarenCC 45281 D23 1300-1505 TR DACL 275 TBACC 45282 D24 1530-1735 TR DACL 275 Lackey RobinCC 45283 D25 1800-2005 TR DACL 275 TBACC 45284 D26 0730-0835 MTWR DAMA 106 Milyard BillCC 45285 D27 0900-1005 MTWR DAMA 106 Milyard BillGC 45286 D28 1100-1305 MW DAGC 111 Isaac JamieGC 45287 D29 1220-1425 TR DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneSP 45288 D30 1200-1405 TR DASP 116 Germame MeazaSP 45289 D31 0930-1135 TR DASP 113 Pallares JSP 45290 D32 1820-2025 MW DASP 116 Pallares JMC 45293 D33 1000-1205 MW S-MNLC Manshad ShakirNOTE: DESIGNATED FOR ESL STUDENTSSP 45294 D34 1500-1705 TR DASP P3 Nur SalaheddinGC 45295 D35 1430-1655 MW DAGC 127 Giner MartaSP 45296 D36 1100-1305 MW DASP P1 Mendoza GabrielCC 45297 D37 1730-1935 MW DAHL 292 Torrez LeilaAug 18-Oct 11 EM 45298 D38 1330-1535 MTWR DAAR 114 Aldrich VickieNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 114N D42CCDM 112N Developmental Algebra I4 crEM 45299 D01 0730-0820 MW DAAR 1090820-0855 MW DAAR 1110730-0855 F DAAR 114 Ahmad AliEM 45300 D02 1530-1655 MW DAAR 1111530-1655 F DAAR 114 Mabry WilliamEM 45301 D03 1530-1645 T DAAR 1161645-1735 R DAAR 111 Benzoni <strong>Ana</strong> MCC 45302 D04 1730-1935 MW DAMA 106 Miller Alvin45303 D05 ONLINE Gonzalez RitaCCDM 113N Developmental Algebra II4 crEM 45304 D01 1300-1505 T DAAR 1161300-1505 R DAAR 111 Schneider EllenCC 45305 D02 1330-1455 MWF DAMA 106 Miller AlvinCC 45306 D03 1730-1935 MW DAMA 104 Cruz LaurieCCDM 114N Algebra Skills4 crEM 45307 D01 0800-1005 MW DAAR 116 Gamboa EEM 45308 D02 1030-1235 M DAAR 1161030-1235 W DAAR 111 Schneider EllenColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 25BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOREM 45309 D03 0800-1005 T DAAR 1110800-1005 R DAAR 116 Ahmad AliEM 45310 D04 0800-1005 T DAAR 1160800-1005 R DAAR 111 Gamboa EEM 45311 D05 1030-1235 T DAAR 1111030-1235 R DAAR 116 Ahmad AliEM 45312 D06 1030-1235 T DAAR 1161030-1235 R DAAR 111 Ellis SarahCC 45313 D07 1430-1520 MTWRF DAMA 104 McMahan JerryCC 45314 D08 1630-1720 MTWRF DACL 174 McMahan JerryCC 45315 D09 0800-1005 T DACL 2710800-1005 R DACL 273 Telles JohnCC 45316 D10 0800-1005 T DACL 2730800-1005 R DACL 271 Sierra ReneCC 45317 D11 1030-1235 T DACL 2711030-1235 R DACL 273 Sierra ReneCC 45318 D12 1030-1235 T DACL 2731030-1235 R DACL 271 Telles JohnCC 45319 D13 1300-1505 T DACL 2731300-1505 R DACL 271 Telles JohnCC 45320 D14 1300-1505 T DACL 2711300-1505 R DACL 273 Mabry WilliamCC 45321 D15 1730-1835 TR DACL 273 Jaramillo ConnieCC 45322 D16 1730-1935 TR DAMA 123 S<strong>of</strong>fera MichaelCC 45323 D17 0730-0855 MWF DACL 276 Blobner DavidCC 45324 D18 0930-1055 MWF DACL 276 Pankayatselvan SCC 45325 D19 1130-1255 MWF DACL 276 Telles JohnCC 45326 D20 1330-1455 MWF DACL 276 Taylor JavinEM 45327 D21 1730-1935 MW DAAR 109 Pina BernardCC 45328 D22 0730-0935 TR DACL 276 Higbie JenniferCC 45329 D23 1000-1205 TR DACL 276 Pankayatselvan SCC 45330 D24 1230-1435 TR DACL 276 Pankayatselvan SCC 45331 D25 1500-1705 TR DACL 276 Williams HildaCC 45332 D26 1730-1935 TR DACL 276 Vasquez LuisCC 45334 D28 1030-1235 TR DAMA 125 Gonzalez RitaNOTE: DESIGNATED FOR ESL STUDENTSCC 45335 D29 1100-1305 MW DAMA 126 Noland BarbraCC 45336 D30 1330-1535 TR DAMA 101 Blobner DavidCC 45337 D31 1515-1640 MWF DAMA 106 Lackey RobinGC 45338 D32 0800-0925 MWF DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneGC 45339 D33 1130-1255 MWF DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneGC 45340 D34 1800-2005 TR DAGC 113 Dominguez ASP 45341 D35 1600-1805 TR DASP 116 Patrick JohnSP 45342 D36 1200-1405 MW DASP 116 Patrick JohnCC 45343 D37 1730-1935 M DACL 1741730-1935 W DAMA 126 Cosse CarolynSP 45344 D38 0930-1135 TR DASP 116 Nur SalaheddinCC 45345 D39 1500-1705 TR DACL 176 Ulloa FranciscoEM 45346 D40 1500-1705 MW DAAR 116 Ellis SarahCC 45347 D41 1500-1705 MW DACL 276 Benzoni <strong>Ana</strong> MOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45348 D42 1330-1535 MTWR DAAR 114 Aldrich VickieNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDM 103 D38CCDRCC 45349 D90 0830-1240 S DACL 276 Terrell Shanedevelopmental readingCCDR 101N Introduction to Basic Reading4 crCC 46627 1015-1220 M DACL 1711015-1220 W DACL 173 Gonzalez VictoriaMC 46628 D02 1130-1335 T S-MNLC1130-1335 R S-MNLC Duncan StaceyCCDR 103N Comprehensive Reading Development4 crCC 46630 D01 1015-1220 M DACL 1731015-1220 W DACL 171 Duncan StaceyCC 46632 D02 1015-1220 T DACL 1711015-1220 R DACL 173 Telles SheilaCCDR 105N Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Academic Reading3 crCC 46634 D01 1230-1410 M DACL 1731230-1410 W DACL 171 Duncan StaceyCC 46636 D02 1015-1155 T DACL 1731015-1155 R DACL 171 Rosenthal JamesCC 46638 D03 1230-1410 T DAMA 1261230-1410 R DAMA 088 Gallegos CCC 46643 D04 0900-1220 F DACL 271 Gallegos CCC 46644 D05 0800-0940 M DACL 1750800-0940 W DACL 171 Chavarria JudithGC 46646 D06 1315-1455 M DAGC 1111315-1455 W DAGC PB1 TBASP 46648 D07 1100-1240 M DASP 1121100-1240 W DASP 113 Chavarria AbelCCDR 110N Effective <strong>College</strong> Reading3 crCC 46649 D01 1230-1410 T DACL 1711230-1410 R DACL 173 Rosenthal JamesEM 46651 D02 1030-1210 M DAAR 1171030-1210 W DAAR 115 Roychowdhury DCHEM chemistryCHEM 110G Principles and Applications <strong>of</strong> Chemistry4 crCC 46672 D01 0830-0945 MW DAHL 292LABORATORY 0830-1100 F DAHL 183 Ludeke KennethCC 46675 D02 1400-1515 TR DACL 272LABORATORY 1130-1400 F DAHL 183 Caldwell KarenCC 46676 D03 1715-1945 T DAHL 294LABORATORY 1715-1945 R DAHL 183 Ludeke KennethCC 46678 D04 1400-1515 TR DACL 272LABORATORY 1430-1700 F DAHL 183 Caldwell Karen46680 D05 ONLINE Christensen C46682 D06 ONLINE Christensen CGC 46683 D07 1345-1615 W DAGC 115LABORATORY 1345-1615 M DAGC 122 Ludeke KennethCHEM 111G General Chemistry I4 crCC 46686 D01 1330-1600 M DAHL 182LABORATORY 1330-1600 W DAHL 183 Pankayatselvan RCHEM 210 Chemistry for the Allied Health Sciences 3 crCC 46689 D01 1030-1145 TR DAHL 286 Pankayatselvan RLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 27BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *CMT 222 Pre-Production Management 3 crEM 45426 D01 TBA TBA DADM 201 TBACMT 223 Media Production Services 3 crEM 45427 D01 1200-1340 TR DADM 100 Vasconcellos MCMT 228 Level Design Concepts 3 crEM 45429 D01 1200-1340 MW DADM 101 Brown MichaelCMT 230 Web Design II 3 crEM 45433 D01 1800-1940 TR DADM 201 Schleich AnthonySUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE DREAMWEAVERCMT 236 Digital Audio Fundamentals 3 crEM 45593 D01 1600-1740 TR DADM 101 Wheeler DavidCMT 240 Print Media II 3 crEM 45435 D01 1600-1740 MW DADM 201 Spina SarahSUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE INDESIGNCMT 242 Advanced Computer Illustration 3 crEM 45437 D01 1400-1540 MW DADM 201 Osborne AbigailSUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE ILLUSTRATORCMT 245 Imaging Processing II 3 crEM 45439 D01 1600-1740 TR DADM 201 Ramirez JesseSUBTITLE: ADVANCED ADOBE PHOTOSHOPCMT 254 History <strong>of</strong> Media Design 3 crEM 45448 D01 1200-1340 MW DADM 201 Osborne AbigailCMT 255 Special Topics: 3D Sculpting—ZBrush 3 crEM 45451 D01 1200-1340 TR DADM 101 Brown MichaelCMT 298 Independent Study 1–3 cr45452 D01 ONLINE Byrnes MatthewCOLLcollege studiesCOLL 101 <strong>College</strong>/Life Success 3 crCC 46251 D01 0900-1015 MW DACL 176 Fajardo HCC 46252 D02 1030-1145 MW DACL 176 Fajardo HCC 46253 D03 1200-1315 MW DACL 176 Chairez GladysCC 46254 D04 1330-1445 MW DACL 176 Pinholster CynthiaCC 46255 D05 1730-1845 MW DACL 176 Smith FrankCC 46256 D06 1000-1115 TR DACL 176 TBACC 46257 D07 1200-1315 TR DACL 176 Sosa-Carver RitaNOTE: THIS CLASS FOR ESL STUDENTSCC 46258 D08 1330-1445 TR DACL 176 TBACC 46259 D09 1730-1845 TR DACL 176 TBAMC 46260 D10 1230-1345 MW S-MNLC Contreras RosalinaEM 46261 D11 1200-1315 TR DAAR 114 Gonzalez Victoria46266 D16 ONLINE Duran JamesCOLL 101 <strong>College</strong>/Life Success 1 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46262 D12 200-1250 MW DACL 175 Owensby CarolOct 13-Dec 9 CC 46263 D13 1200-1250 MW DACL 175 Owensby CarolAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46264 D14 0900-0950 TR DACL 175 Chavarria JudithOct 13-Dec 9 CC 46265 D15 0900-0950 TR DACL 175 Chavarria JudithCOLL 103 Managing Your Money 1 cr46267 D01 ONLINE Baca Kathleen46268 D02 ONLINE Baca KathleenCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORAug 18-Oct 11 46269 D03 ONLINE Nordquist ChrisOct 13-Dec 9 46270 D04 ONLINE Nordquist ChrisAug 18-Oct 11 46271 D05 ONLINE Quintela OscarOct 13-Dec 9 46272 D06 ONLINE Quintela OscarCOLL 120 Career Exploration 1 crAug 18-Oct 11 46273 D01 ONLINE Duran JamesOct 13-Dec 9 46274 D02 ONLINE Duran JamesCOLL 155 Special Topics: Math/English Supplement 2 cr46275 D01 TBA TBA TBA Teitsworth MikeCOLL 201 Critical Thinking Skills 3 crCC 46276 D01 0830-0945 TR DACL 176 Owensby CarolCOMM communication studiesCOMM 253G Public SpeakingCC 46277 D01 1030-1145 TR DACL 175 Mason ShanaNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 105 D01 AND CCDE 110 D013 crCC 46278 D02 1900-2130 W DACL 175 Cornelius WadeCC 46279 D03 0800-1030 F DACL 175 Patterson MEM 46280 D04 1200-1315 MW DAAR 107 Kozel KristaEM 46281 D05 1030-1145 TR DAAR 117 Kozel KristaNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D29 AND ENGL 111 D13EM 46282 D06 1200-1315 TR DAAR 117 Kozel KristaEM 46283 D07 0900-1130 F DAAR 117 Kozel KristaGC 46285 D08 1800-1915 MW DAGC 123 Lamonica KeithGC 46284 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 123 H<strong>of</strong>fman JoelNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSGC 46286 D90 0900-1130 S DAGC 111 Contreras ElissaSP 46287 D91 0930-1200 S DASP 112 TBACOMM 265G Principles <strong>of</strong> Human CommunicationCC A 46288 D01 1030-1145 MW DACL 175 Mason ShanaNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D02 AND ENGL 111 D01CC A 46289 D02 1430-1515 MW DACL 175 H<strong>of</strong>fman JoelNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D03 AND ENGL 111 D033 crCC A 46290 D03 1300-1415 MW DACL 175 Mason ShanaCC A 46292 D04 1800-2030 M DACL 175 Patterson MEM A 46293 D05 1800-2030 T DAAR 117 TBAEM A 46295 D06 1730-2000 R DAAR 117 Cornelius WadeCC A 46296 D07 0900-1130 F DAMA 103 Mason ShanaGC A 46309 D08 1130-1245 TR DAGC PB1 H<strong>of</strong>fman JoelGC A 46310 D09 0900-1130 F DAGC PA1 Wiedel CharlotteSP A 46311 D10 1900-2130 W DASP 112 Contreras ElissaSP A 46312 D11 0900-1130 F DASP 112 TBACC A 46313 D12 1300-1530 F DAMA 103 Mason ShanaNOTE: THIS IS A HYBRID CLASSA 46314 D13 ONLINE Mason ShanaA 46315 D14 ONLINE Kozel KristaA 46316 D15 ONLINE Kozel KristaA 46317 D16 ONLINE Arsola DuvanOct 13-Dec 9 A 46318 D17 ONLINE Arsola DuvanEM A 46308 D90 1000-1230 S DAAR 117 Cornelius WadeLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


28 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORDHYG dental hygiene (MAJORS ONLY)DHYG 110 Preclinical Dental Hygiene 3 crCC 46862 D01 1030-1300 R DAMA 082 Bettinger KDHYG 112 Preclinical Dental Hygiene Lab 3CC 46863 D01 1330-1530 M DAMA 0801400-1700 W DAMA 0800900-1200 F DAMA 080 Bettinger KDHYG 114 Oral Histology and Embryology 2 crCC 46864 D01 1430-1540 R DAMA 082 Cunningham LDHYG 116 Head, Neck, Dental <strong>Ana</strong>tomy 4 crCC 46865 D01 0830-1100 M DAMA 082LABORATORY 1500-1700 T DAMA 082 Dickerson/CredeurDHYG 116 Dental Radiology 3 crCC 46866 D01 0830-1010 W DAMA 80ELABORATORY 1010-1300 W DAMA 080 TBADHYG 210 Dental Hygiene Theory III 2 crCC 46867 D01 1300-1500 M DAMA 082 Roelle SheriDHYG 212 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4 crCC 46868 D01 0800-1200 TR DAMA 0801300-1700 TR DAMA 080 Roelle SheriCOURSE FEE: $400DHYG 214 Dental Pharmacology 3 crCC 46869 D01 1600-1715 M DAMA 0821345-1500 F DAMA 082 Snyder JosephDHYG 216 Dental Public Health Education 3 crCC 46870 D01 0900-0950 M0830-1010 F DAMA 082 Magruder MeganDHYG 218 Pain and Anxiety Management 3 crCC 46871 D01 0930-1110 W DAMA 0821300-1600 W DAMA 080 TBADHYG 255 Special Topics in Dental Hygiene 1 crCC I 46872 D01 1030-1120 F DAMA 082 Roelle SheriDRFTdrafting and design technologiesDRFT 101 Introduction to Drafting and Design Technologies 2 crEM 45454 D01 1000-1140 F DADM 203 Moore ChipperEM 45455 D02 1200-1340 W DADM 203 Moore Chipperi 45514 D40 TBA TBA S-CHPS Chacon JoseNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLY AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOLDRFT 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals 3 crEM 45460 D01 1200-1340 TR DADM 203 Rios LuisEM 45462 D02 1800-1940 MW DADM 102 TBAEM 45463 D03 1000-1140 TR DADM 203 Moore ChipperEM 45465 D04 1400-1540 MW DADM 203 Briggs TimothyCC 45468 D05 0800-0940 MW DAMA 103 Briggs Timothyi 45469 D06 1430-1610 MW EC1 210B Hernandez ENOTE: THIS CLASS MEETS AT NMSUAug 18-Oct 11 i 45517 D40 TBA TBA S-CHPS Chacon JoseNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYi 45472 D60 1435-1615 S-LCHS TBANOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT LAS CRUCES HIGH SCHOOL ONLYEM 45473 D90 0900-1220 S DADM 203 TBADRFT 114 Introduction to Mechanical Drafting/Solid Modeling 3 crCC 45474 D01 1000-1140 MW DAMA 103 Briggs TimothyDRFT 115 General Construction Safety 3 cri 45519 D40 TBA TBA S-CHPS Chacon JoseNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYDRFT 130 General Building Codes 3 crEM 45475 D01 1800-1940 TR DADM 202 Torres FrankDRFT 143 Civil Drafting Fundamentals 3 crEM 45476 D01 1000-1140 TR DADM 102 Hernandez Ei 45477 D60 TBA TBA S-OHS Tapia JohnNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT OÑATE HIGH SCHOOL ONLYDRFT 151 Construction Principles and Print Reading 3 crEM 45478 D01 1600-1740 TR DADM 203 Torres FrankOct 13-Dec 9 i 45518 D40 TBA TBA S-CHPS Chacon JoseNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYi 45479 D60 1435-1615 MW S-MHS TBANOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT MAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ONLYDRFT 153 Survey Drafting Applicatrions 3 cri 45480 D01 1100-1300 MW EC1 210B Hernandez ENOTE: CLASS HELD ON NMSU CAMPUSDRFT 164 Intermediate Mechanical Drafting/Solid Modeling 3 crEM 45482 D01 1200-1340 TR DADM 102 Briggs TimothyDRFT 176 Computer Drafting in 3-D 3 crEM 45483 D01 1400-1540 MW DADM 102 Moore/BriggsAug 18-Oct 11 i 45523 D40 TBA TBA S-CHPS Rincon JavierNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYDRFT 177 Computer Rendering and Animation I 3 cri 45485 D60 1435-1615 TBA S-LCHS TBANOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT LAS CRUCES HIGH SCHOOL ONLYi 45486 D61 1434-1615 TR S-MHS Spina SheaNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT MAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ONLYDRFT 181 Commercial Drafting 3 crEM 45487 D01 0800-0940 TR DADM 203 Rios LuisDRFT 190 Finding and Maintaining Employment 2 crAug 18-Oct 11 45488 D01 ONLINE Achen KathrynDRFT 204 GIS I: Geographic Information Systems Technology 3 crEM 45489 D01 1800-1940 TR DADM 203 Washburn RDRFT 222 Surveying Fundamentals 3 crEM 45491 D01 1600-1740 MW DADM 102 Workman TDRFT 240 Structural Systems Drafting 3 crEM 45493 D01 1200-1340 MW DADM 102 Rios LuisDRFT 243 Land Development Drafting 3 crEM 45494 D01 1400-1540 TR DADM 102 Hernandez EDRFT 250 Principles <strong>of</strong> Detailing and Design 3 crEM 45502 D01 1000-1140 MW DADM 102 Rios LuisDRFT 255 Independent Study 1–3 cr45505 D01 ONLINE Rios LuisColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 29BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORDRFT 278 Advanced CAD Applications 3 cr ECED 230 Early Childhood Education Practicum II 2 cr45506 D01 ONLINE Moore ChipperCC I 45640 D01 TBA TBA DAHL 184 Gantzler-WoodsNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ECED 225 D01; PLACEMENT SITE TO BE DETERMINEDDRFT 288 Portfolio Development 4 crEM 45507 D01 1600-1830 MW DADM 203 Moore /HernandezECED 235 Introduction to Reading and Literacy Development 3 crCC 45641 D01 1200-1315 TR DAHL 184 Gantzler-WoodsDRFT 290 Special Topics: Trigonometry for Surveying 1 cr45659 D02 ONLINE Gantzler-WoodsEM 45508 D01 1200-1250 TR DADM 204 Wygant MartheECED 245 Early Childhood Education Prefessionalism 2 crDRFT 290 Special Topics: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Revit 1 crCC 45642 D01 1730-1910 R DAHL 184 Stewart PEM 45510 D02 1300-1530 F DADM 102 TBA45662 D02 ONLINE Baptiste NancyDRFT 290 Special Topics: MEP Revit 1 crECED 255 Assessment <strong>of</strong> Children and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Programs 3 crEM 45511 D03 0900-1130 F DADM 102 Rincon Javier45666 D02 ONLINE Rubin ChristinaGC 45647 D90 1200-1430 S DAGC 115 TBANOTE: CLASS TAUGHT IN ENGLISH & SPANISH; PROGRAM DIRECTOR APPROVAL REQUIREDDRFT 290 Special Topics: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Revit 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 i 45524 D40 TBA TBA S-CHPS Rincon JavierNOTE: CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYDRFT 191 Cooperative Experience 1–6 crS 45512 D01 TBA TBA TBA Rios LuisDRFT 295 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development and Leadership—DAGA 1 crECEDEM 45513 D01 1200-1250 F DADM 203 Hernandez Eearly childhood educationECED 115 Child Growth, Development, and Learning 3 crCC 45634 D01 1230-1345 MW DAHL 184 Gantzler-Woods45651 D02 ONLINE Lewis Lynn45654 D03 ONLINE TBAGC 45644 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 115 Gantzler-WoodsNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 45648 D41 0930-1045 MW DASP 112 TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSECED 125 Health, Safety, and Nutrition 2 crCC 45635 D01 1500-1550 TR DAHL 184 Lewis Lynn45656 D02 ONLINE Lewis LynnGC 45645 D40 0920-1100 F DAGC 117 Lewis LynnNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 45650 D41 0920-1100 F DASP 115 TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSECED 135 Family and <strong>Community</strong> Collaboration 3 crCC 45636 D01 1530-1645 MW DAHL 184 Lewis Lynn45657 D02 ONLINE Rubin ChristinaGC I 45646 D90 0900-1130 S DAGC 115 Artiaga MariaNOTE: CLASS TAUGHT IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH; PROGRAM DIRECTOR APPROVALREQUIREDECED 215 Curriculum Development and Implementation I 3 crCC I 45637 D01 0900-1015 TR DAHL 184 Lewis LynnNOTE: STUDENT MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ECED 220 D01ECED 220 Early Childhood Education Practicum I 2 cri I 45638 D01 TBA TBA TBA Lewis LynnNOTE: STUDENTS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ECED 215 D01; PLACEMENT SITE TO BEDETERMINEDECED 225 Curriculum Development and Implementation II 3 crCC I 45639 D01 1330-1600 F DAHL 184 Gantzler-WoodsNOTE: STUDENTS MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ECED 230 D01; THIS HYBRID CLASS MEETSFACE TO FACE ON CERTAIN DATES ONLY—CALL 527-7629 OR 527-7630 FOR DATESECED 265 Guiding Young Children 3 crCC 45643 D01 1600-1715 TR DAHL 184 Stewart P45668 D02 3 ONLINE Clark JulieECED 270 Program Management 3 crI 45673 D01 ONLINE Rubin ChristinaECONeconomicsECON 201G Introduction to Economics3 crEM 45801 D01 1200-1315 TR DAEM 113 Mollinary Louis45802 D02 ONLINE Newsome HECON 251G Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics3 crCC 45803 D01 1030-1145 MW DAMA 123 OConnell PaulEM 45804 D02 0900-1015 TR DAEM 113 Mollinary LouisEM 45805 D03 1030-1145 TR DAEM 222 Nothom TAug 18-Oct 11 EM 45806 D04 0900-1125 MW DAEM 117 Nothom TGC 45807 D05 1100-1215 TR DAGC PA1 Hammett Dennis45808 D06 ONLINE O’Donnell BECON 252G Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics3 crCC 45809 D01 1330-1445 TR DAMA 123 Hetrick ElizabethEM 45810 D02 1500-1615 TR DAEM 221 Mollinary LouisEM 45811 D03 1030-1145 MW DAEM 222 Owensby CarolOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45813 D04 0900-1125 MW DAEM 117 Nothom TheodoreGC 45814 D05 1330-1445 MW DAGC PA1 Hammett Dennis45816 D06 ONLINE O’Donnell BEDUCeducationEDUC 103 Internship in Bilingual Education/ESL 1 crCC 45676 D01 1730-1820 T DAHL 184 Lozano RobertoEDUC 181 Field Experience I 1 crCC 45680 D01 1730-1820 T DAHL 184 Lozano RobertoEMDeducational management & developmentEMD 101 Freshman Orientation 1 crCC S 45685 D01 1830-1920 T DAHL 184 Lozano RobertoEMD 250 Introduction to Education 2 crCC 45683 D01 1130-1310 F DAHL 184 Strasser Timothy45686 D02 ONLINE Strasser TimothyLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


30 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *ENGL englishENGL 116G Perspectives on FilmENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition4 crOct 13-Dec 9 CC A 46319 D01 0800-0940 MW DAMA 1020800-0940 TR DAMA 088 Teitsworth MikeNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D02 AND COMM 265 D01CC A 46320 D02 0800-0940 M DACL 1710800-0940 W DACL 175 Guzman-Armijo MOct 13-Dec 9 CC A 46321 D03 1245-1425 MW DAMA 0881245-1425 TR DAMA 102 Ludington SteveNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D03 AND COMM 265 D02CC A 46322 D04 1730-1910 M DACL 1711730-1910 W DACL 173 Drexler BlaseCC A 46323 D05 1930-2110 MW DACL 271 Gray CaseyCC A 46324 D06 1200-1340 TR DAMA 103 Teitsworth MikeCC A 46325 D07 1400-1540 TR DAMA 103 Torres MariaCC A 46326 D08 1730-1910 T DACL 1711730-1910 R DACL 173 Torres MariaCC A 46327 D09 1930-2110 TR DACL 271 Gray CaseyOct 13-Dec 9 EM A 46328 D10 0800-0940 MW DAAR 1150800-0940 TR DAAR 117 Hammond GNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D23EM A 46329 D11 1030-1210 M DAAR 1151030-1210 W DAAR 117 Loring MargaretEM A 46330 D12 1230-1410 M DAAR 1151230-1410 W DAAR 117 Hammond GOct 13-Dec 9 EM A 46331 D13 1230-1405 MTWR DAAR 113 Garcia AmyNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN COMM 253 D05 & CCDE 110 D29EM A 46332 D14 1500-1640 M DAAR 1151500-1640 W DAAR 117 Garcia AmyEM A 46333 D15 1830-2010 M DAAR 1171830-2010 W DAAR 115 Hamling JoshuaEM A 46334 D16 0800-0940 TR DAEM 219 Nordquist ChrisNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN LSC 111 D07EM A 46335 D17 1540-1720 T DAAR 1171540-1720 R DAAR 115 Michels JamesEM A 46336 D18 1500-1640 MW DAAR 113 Michels JamesEM A 46337 D19 1830-2010 TR DAAR 111 Adelman NealOct 13-Dec 9 GC A 46339 D20 1100-1240 MTWR DAGC 127 Guzman-Armijo MNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D32GC A 46340 D21 1830-2110 T DAGC 1111830-2110 R DAGC PA1 Munoz VictorSP A 46568 D22 1000-1320 F DASP 113 Torres AndreaSP A 46569 D23 1800-1940 T DASP 1131800-1940 R DASP 112 Munoz ReynaOct 13-Dec 9 EM A 46572 D24 1000-1400 F DAAR 115 Morrow CandiceA 46574 D25 ONLINE Loring MargaretA 46576 D26 ONLINE Loring MargaretA 46578 D27 ONLINE Ludington SteveA 46580 D28 ONLINE Nordquist ChrisA 46587 D29 ONLINE Hammond GA 46588 D30 ONLINE Ludington SteveOct 13-Dec 9 A 46590 D31 ONLINE Hammond GGC A 46338 D40 0930-1045 MWF DAGC 123 Herrera NathalyNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSGC A 46566 D90 0900-1230 S DAGC 123 Torres AndreaCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR3 crEM 46591 D01 1800-2030 F DAEM 221 Simpson AmyEM 46592 D02 1200-1430 W DADM 100 TBAENGL 203G Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communication3 crCC A 46593 D01 1530-1645 M DACL 2711530-1645 W DAMA 126 Biswas MoushumiCC A 46594 D02 0900-1130 F DAMA 088 Patenaude SheilaEM A 46595 D03 1500-1615 TR DAAR 113 Rosenthal JamesEM A 46596 D04 1600-1715 T DAAR 1151600-1715 R DAAR 117 Patenaude SheilaGC A 46597 D05 1830-1945 MW DAGC 127 TBAA 46598 D06 ONLINE Depner KurtA 46599 D07 ONLINE Depner KurtA 46600 D08 ONLINE Depner KurtA 46601 D09 ONLINE Depner KurtENGL 211G Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences3 crGC A 46602 D01 1330-1445 MW DAGC 123 Guzman-Armijo MCC A 46604 D02 1630-1745 MW DACL 175 Allred JesseCC A 46605 D03 1730-1845 TR DAMA 126 Drexler BlaseEM A 46606 D04 1700-1815 TR DAAR 106 Adelman NealA 46607 D05 ONLINE Guzman-Armijo MENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication3 crEM A 46608 D01 1800-2030 M DAEM 219 Quinn LoriEM A 46610 D02 1030-1145 TR DAAR 115 Alden DonnaEM A 46612 D03 0900-1130 F DAAR 113 Alden DonnaEM A 46613 D04 1200-1315 TR DAAR 115 Depner KurtCC A 46614 D05 1200-1430 F DAMA 088 Depner KurtSP A 46616 D06 1830-2100 M DASP 113 Raya GingerA 46619 D07 ONLINE Quinn LoriA 46620 D08 ONLINE Hamling JoshuaA 46622 D09 ONLINE Hamling JoshuaENGL 235 Narrative: Principles <strong>of</strong> Story Across the Media 3 crEM 46623 D01 1000-1115 MW DADM 204 Vaughn LamaiaENGL 244G Literature and Culture3 crCC 46625 D01 0900-1130 F DACL 173 Drexler BlaseColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/UFINfinanceFIN 206 Introduction to Finance 3 crEM 45817 D01 0900-1015 TR DAEM 222 Nothom Theodore45819 D02 ONLINE Saucedo AndySP 45820 D40 0930-1045 TR DASP P4 Tadeo JoaquinNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSGEOG geographyGEOG 111G Geography <strong>of</strong> the Natural Environment4 cr45169 D01 ONLINE Alvarez Lorelei45170 D02 ONLINE Alvarez LoreleiGEOLgeologyGEOL 111G Survey <strong>of</strong> Geology4 cr45171 D01 ONLINE Shearer David


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 31BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *SP 45172 D02 1200-1430 M DASP 114LABORATORY 1200-1430 W DASP 114 Perez AdrianaSP 45173 D03 1800-2030 T DASP 114LABORATORY 1800-2030 R DASP 114 Rothemund Kirk45174 D04 ONLINE Perez AdrianaGC 45175 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 122LABORATORY 0930-1045 TR DAGC PB1 TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSGOVT governmentGOVT 100G American National Government3 crGC 44947 D01 1530-1645 MW DAGC 117 Wingard JohnAug 18-Oct 11 44948 D02 ONLINE Ledesma AmadeoEM 44949 D03 0830-0945 MW DAAR 107 Burleson DavidNOTE: MUST CO-ENROLL IN CCDE 105 D15 AND CCDE 110 D24 (ACCELERATED)SP 44950 D04 1830-1945 TR DASP P1 Sifuentes AntonioEM 44951 D05 1730-2000 W DAAR 106 Ballard MaryCC 44952 D06 1230-1345 MW DACL 274 Wingard JohnCC 44953 D07 0930-1045 TR DACL 274 Burleson DavidNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN C J 101 D03GOVT 110G Introduction to Political Science3 cr44955 D01 ONLINE Ballard MaryGC 44956 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 117 Sifuentes AntonioNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSHISThistoryHIST 101G Roots <strong>of</strong> Modern Europe 3 crEM 44957 D01 1830-1945 TR DAAR 106 Hamelink RonaldHIST 102G Modern Europe 3 crSP 44958 D01 0800-0915 MW DASP P1 Gonzalez MichaelHIST 201G Introduction to Early American History 3 crCC 44959 D01 1900-2015 MW DACL 274 Hamelink RonaldEM 44960 D02 1000-1145 MW DAAR 107 Burleson DavidEM 44961 D03 1230-1345 MW DAAR 106 Walker RogerSP 44962 D04 1700-1815 MW DASP P1 Whittet RobertAug 18-Oct 11 44963 D05 ONLINE Burleson DavidGC 44964 D90 0900-1130 S DAGC 117 Avila Juan AntonioHIST 202G Introduction to Recent American History 3EM 44965 D01 1230-1345 TR DAAR 106 Avila Juan AntonioGC 44966 D02 0800-0915 MW DAGC 117 Avila Juan AntonioOct 13-Dec 9 44967 D03 ONLINE Burleson DavidHIST 261 New Mexico History 3 crCC 44968 D01 1100-1215 TR DACL 274 Burleson DavidGC 44969 D02 1830-1945 TR DAGC 117 Walker RogerHIST 269 Special Topics: Lincoln County War 3 crCC 44970 D01 1400-1515 TR DACL 274 Walker RogerHIThealth information technologyHIT 120 Health Information Introduction to Pharmacology 3 crEM 45746 D01 1500-1615 MW DAEM 109 Sletten MaryHIT 140 Health Information Introduction to Pathophysiology 3 cr45749 D01 ONLINE Sletten MaryCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORHIT 150 Introduction to Medical Terminology 3 crEM 45750 D01 1300-1415 TR DAEM 109 Prince Linda45751 D02 ONLINE Sletten MaryHIT 158 Advanced Medical Terminology 3 crEM 45752 D01 1700-1815 TR DAEM 109 Fuller Gail45753 D02 ONLINE Sletten MaryHIT 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–3 crEM S 45773 D01 1000-1050 F DAEM 109 Skalic LindaHIT 222 Cooperative Experience II 1–3 crEM S 45777 D01 1000-1050 F DAEM 109 Skalic LindaHIT 240 Health Information Quality Management 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 45783 D01 ONLINE Prince LindaHIT 248 Medical Coding I 3 crEM 45785 D01 1500-1640 TR DAEM 109 Prince LindaHIT 268 Health Information Systems 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 45786 D01 ONLINE Prince LindaHL Shealth scienceHL S 100 Introduction to Health Science 1 crOct 13-Dec 9 46812 D01 ONLINE Sanogo MariaHL S 150G Personal Health and Wellness 3 cr46814 D01 ONLINE Collins AmyGC 46815 D02 1700-1930 R DAGC 115 Sanogo MariaCC 46813 D90 0900-1130 S DAHL 292 Sanogo MariaHL S 275 Foundations <strong>of</strong> Health Education 3 cr46816 D01 ONLINE Collins AmyCC 46817 D02 1000-1115 MW DACL 272 Collins AmyHL S 295 Found <strong>of</strong> Public Health, Epidemiology & Biostat 3 cr46818 D01 ONLINE Collins AmyHNFShuman nutrition and food scienceHNFS 163 Nutrition for Health 3 crCC 46691 D01 1200-1430 F DAHL 286 Garcia Delores46695 D02 ONLINE Glaze BeverlyHOSThospitality and tourismHOST 155 Special Topics: Advanced Chocolate 1 crSept 27-Oct 25 EM 45914 D01 1800-2030 T DAEM 113 Vazquez EnedinaNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE.HOST 201 Introduction to Hospitality Industry 3 crEM 45862 D01 0900-1015 TR DAEM 221 Nicholson GNOTE: HYBRID CLASS—NORMALLY MEETS ONE DAY IN CLASSROOM AND ONE DAYONLINE PER WEEK. CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR DETAILS.45864 D02 ONLINE Nicholson GemmaHOST 202 Front Office Operations 3 cr.Aug 18-Oct 11 EM 45866 D01 1200-1425 MW DAEM 221 Nicholas JaniceHOST 203 Hospitality Operations Cost Control 3 cr45867 D01 ONLINE Seifert KimHOST 206 Travel and Tourism Operations 3 crEM 45868 D01 1200-1315 TR DAEM 221 Sandoval DanielLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


32 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORHOST 208 Hospitality Supervision 3 crGC 45935 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 125 Aranda JoseEM 45869 D01 1030-1145 TR DAEM 221 Seifert Kim NOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS.HOST 211 Food Production Principles 3 cri 45870 D01 1430-1700 MT S-CYC Nicholson GemmaNOTE: HYBRID CLASS HELD AT COURT YOUTH CENTER; NORMALLY MEETS ONE DAY INCLASSROOM AND ONE DAY ONLINE PER WEEK. CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR DETAILS.HOST 213 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Baking Operations 3 cr45872 D01 1430-1700 WR S-CYC Nicholson GemmaNOTE: HYBRID CLASS HELD AT COURT YOUTH CENTER; NORMALLY MEETS ONE DAY INCLASSROOM AND ONE DAY ONLINE PER WEEK. CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR DETAILS.HOST 216 Event Conference and Convention Operations 3 crEM 45875 D01 0900-1015 MW DAEM 221 Sandoval DanielHOST 219 Safety, Security & Sanitation in Hospitality Operations 3 crEM 45876 D01 1030-1145 MW DAEM 221 Nicholson GHOST 221 Cooperative Experience 3 crEM I S 45878 D01 0900-1015 F DAEM 119 Seifert KimHOST 225 Introductory Cake Decorating 1 crAug 22-Sep 26 EM 45879 D01 1800-2030 M DAEM 113 Westphal AudraNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE.Aug 24-Sep 21 EM 45882 D02 1800-2030 W DAEM 113 Westphal AudraNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE.HOST 226 Intermediate Cake Decorating 1 crOct 3-Oct 31 EM 45883 D01 1800-2030 M DAEM 113 Westphal AudraNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE.Sep 28-Oct 26 EM 45884 D02 1800-2030 W DAEM 113 Westphal AudraNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE.HOST 227 Chocolate Work 1 crAug 23-Sep 20 EM 45886 D01 1800-2030 T DAEM 113 Vazquez EnedinaNOTE: STUDENT MAY BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE.HOST 255 Special Topics: Regional Tour Operations 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45893 D01 1200-1425 MW DAEM 221 Sandoval DanielJOURjournalismJOUR 105G Media and Society3 crCC 44971 D01 1530-1645 TR DACL 274 Scholz CharlesL SClibrary scienceNOTE: L & I is an abbreviation for Library and Information ServicesL SC 100 Introduction to L & I Service Careers 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 45917 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanAug 18-Oct 11 45918 D02 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanOct 13-Dec 9 45919 D03 ONLINE Covarrubias-ChavarriaOct 13-Dec 9 45921 D04 ONLINE Covarrubias-ChavarriaL SC 111 Information Literacy 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 45922 D01 ONLINE Cloteaux JiOct 13-Dec 9 45924 D02 ONLINE Cloteaux JiOct 13-Dec 9 45925 D03 ONLINE Cloteaux JiOct 13-Dec 9 45927 D04 ONLINE Kammer JennaOct 13-Dec 9 45928 D05 ONLINE Kammer JennaOct 13-Dec 9 45930 D06 ONLINE Aranda JoseEM 45931 D07 1000-1115 TR DAAR 203G Aranda JoseNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN ENGL 111 D16; MEETS IN DAAR 203G IN LIBRARYL SC 120 Cataloging Basic I: Descriptive Cataloging 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 45938 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanL SC 125 Cataloging Basics II: Classification & MARC Cataloging 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 45940 D01 ONLINE Sandstrom JohnL SC 130 Introduction to Technical Services in L & I Centers 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 45941 D01 ONLINE Sandstrom JohnAug 18-Oct 11 45943 D02 ONLINE Aranda JoseL SC 154 State Children’s Book Awards 1 crSep 1-30 45947 D01 ONLINE Mouttet JaneL SC 160 Introduction to Public Services in L & I Centers 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 45952 D01 ONLINE Stabler KarenOct 13-Dec 9 45953 D02 ONLINE Stabler KarenL SC 175 Civic Involvement in Library Science 1–3 crS 45954 D01 ONLINE Bernal NoraNOTE: THIS CLASS REQUIRES COMMUNITY SERVICE.Oct 13-Dec 9 S 45955 D02 ONLINE Bernal NoraNOTE: THIS CLASS REQUIRES COMMUNITY SERVICE.L SC 192 Mythical Legends in Children’s Literature 1 crOct 3-28 45956 D01 ONLINE Mouttet JaneL SC 201 Public Libraries 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 45958 D01 ONLINE Aranda JoseL SC 210 Technology Planning for L & I Centers 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 45959 D01 ONLINE Glatz TinaOct 13-Dec 9 45961 D02 ONLINE Glatz TinaL SC 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–3 crI S 45962 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanOct 13-Dec 9 I S 45963 D02 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanL SC 222 Cooperative Experience II 1–3 crI S 45965 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanOct 13-Dec 9 I S 45966 D02 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanL SC 240 Internet Resources and Research Strategies 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 45968 D01 ONLINE Smith JosephL SC 262 State and Local Documents 1 crOct 3-28 45970 D01 ONLINE TBAL SC 281 Grant Writing for Libraries 1 crSep 1-30 45977 D01 ONLINE MacKellar PamelaL SC 286 Children’s Literature Primary Curriculum 3 cr45986 D01 ONLINE Mouttet JaneL SC 298 Independent Study 1–3 cr45992 D01 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanOct 13-Dec 9 45993 D02 ONLINE Pinkerton SusanLAWE law enforcementLAWE 201 Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency 3 crCC 45561 D01 1830-2100 W DAHL 182 TBALAWE 202 Police Patrol Procedures 3 crCC 45562 D01 1830-2100 M DAHL 290 Sapien CarlosColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 33BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *LAWE 203 Introduction to Police Supervision 3 crCC 45563 D01 1830-2100 T DAHL 290 Sapien CarlosLAWE 204 Introduction to Homeland Security 3 crCC 45564 D01 1230-1345 MW DAHL 280 Hartsfield DennisLAWE 205 Practical Field Investigations 3 crCC 45565 D01 1100-1215 TR DAHL 280 Derouen RichardLAWE 207 Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Law Enforcement 3 crCC 45572 D01 1830-2100 R DAHL 290 Ramirez FlorencioLAWE 221 Law Enforcement Internship 3 crCC I 45576 D01 1000-1230 R DAHL 191G Perez LarryLAWE 233 Practical Approach to Terrorism 3 crCC 45578 D01 1830-2100 T DAHL 182 Hartsfield DennisGC 45590 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 115 Hartsfield DennisNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSLINGlinguisticsLING 200G Introduction to Language 3 crCC 44972 D01 1530-1645 MW DACL 274 Helmreich SMATH mathMATH 101 General Supplemental Instruction 1 crCC S 45176 D01 0930-1020 F DAMA 106 Manshad ShakirCC S 45177 D02 1100-1220 F DAMA 104 Manshad ShakirMATH 111 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Elementary Mathematics I 3 crCC 45178 D01 0830-1010 TR DAMA 104 Gurrola LucyCC 45179 D02 1730-1910 MW DAMA 101 Moreno GermanMATH 112G Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Elementary Mathematics II3 crEM 45180 D01 1730-1910 TR DAAR 114 Aldrich Vickie45181 D02 ONLINE Aldrich VickieMATH 120 Intermediate Algebra 3 crEM 45185 D01 1030-1145 TR DAAR 109 Gamboa ElizabethEM 45186 D02 1200-1315 TR DAAR 109 Gamboa ElizabethEM 45187 D03 1730-1845 TR DAAR 116 Peterson Nesbitt SCC 45188 D04 1000-1050 MWF DAMA 104 Lowe KarenCC 45189 D05 1200-1250 MWF DAMA 125 Lowe KarenCC 45190 D06 1600-1715 MW DACL 275 Sierra ReneCC 45191 D07 1030-1120 MWF DACL 174 Telles JohnCC 45192 D08 1230-1320 MWF DAMA 106 Moreno GermanGC 45195 D11 1500-1615 TR DAGC 111 Johnson TuesdayGC 45196 D12 1330-1445 MW DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneSP 45197 D13 0800-0915 TR DASP 116 Germame MeazaCC 45198 D14 0800-0915 MW DAMA 104 Cosse Carolyn45199 D15 ONLINE Manshad Shakir45200 D16 ONLINE Moreno GermanGC 45201 D17 0800-0915 TR DAGC 113 Hill SuzanneGC 45202 D18 1800-1915 MW DAGC PB1 Jacques AmelioCC 45203 D19 0830-0920 MW DAMA 1010830-0920 F DAMA 104 Pankayatselvan SCC 45204 D20 1730-1845 MW DACL 276 Vasquez LuisCC 45205 D21 1330-1445 MW DAHL 292 Lowe KarenCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORCC 45207 D22 1530-1645 MW DACL 273 Johnson TuesdayMATH 121G <strong>College</strong> Algebra3 crEM 45208 D01 0730-0845 TR DAAR 109 Morgan ArthurEM 45209 D02 0900-1015 TR DAAR 109 Ellis SarahCC 45211 D03 1000-1115 TR DAMA 103 Mabry WilliamCC 45212 D04 1730-1845 MW DACL 273 Wygant MartheGC 45215 D07 1500-1615 TR DAGC 113 Rahnama Cyrusi 47220 D08 1530-1645 TR S-HSHS TBANOTE: THIS CLASS FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ONLY.GC 45216 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 113 Cosse CarolynNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSMATH 142G Calculus for the Biological & Management Sciences I 3 crEM 45217 D01 0800-0940 MWF DADM 202 Ryan JohnCC 45218 D02 1315-1455 TR DAMA 106 Sierra ReneCC 45219 D03 1330-1440 MWF DATS 151 Pankayatselvan SCC 45220 D04 1030-1145 MWF DAMA 106 Ryan JohnGC 45221 D05 1200-1345 TR DAGC 111 Rahnama CyrusMATH 175 Trigonometry 3 crEM 45222 D01 1430-1545 TR DADM 202 Morgan ArthurNOTE: REPLACES MATH 180MATH 190G Trigonometry and Pre-Calculus4 crEM 45223 D01 0930-1020 MW DAAR 111LABORATORY 0840-0955 TR DAAR 114 Schneider EllenMATH 191G Calculus and <strong>Ana</strong>lytic Geometry I4 crEM 45224 D01 1020-1135 TR DAAR 114LABORATORY 1130-1220 F DAAR 114 Schneider EllenMATH 192G Calculus and <strong>Ana</strong>lytic Geometry II4 crEM 47196 D01 1730-1930 TR DAAR 109 Mabry WilliamMATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation3 crEM 45225 D01 1300-1415 TR DADM 202 Ellis SarahEM 45226 D02 1030-1300 F DAAR 116 Ellis SarahCC 45227 D03 1330-1445 TR DATS 151 Ulloa FranciscoCC 45228 D04 1145-1300 TR DAMA 106 Manshad Shakir45230 D05 ONLINE Mason PaulCC 45231 D06 1145-1300 TR DAMA 101 French Ruth45232 D07 ONLINE Manshad ShakirGC 45229 D40 0930-1045 MW DAGC 111 Isaac JamieNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSMATH 215 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Elementary Math III 3 crCC 45184 D01 1145-1300 TR DAMA 104 Manshad ShakirMGTmanagementMGT 201 Introduction to Managment 3 crEM 45822 D01 1800-1915 TR DAEM 222 Weiss SamuelMKTG marketing45823 D02 ONLINE Saucedo AndyMKGT 203 Introduction to Marketing 3 crEM 45824 D01 1330-1445 MW DAEM 222 Williams Susan45825 D02 ONLINE Weiss SamuelLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


34 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *MUSmusicMUS 101G An Introduction to Music 3 crEM 44973 D01 1545-1700 TR DAAR 107 Gabbi MariannaEM 44974 D02 1130-1245 MW DAAR 112 Michnovicz EllenEM 44975 D03 0900-1130 F DAAR 107 De La Paz Adrian44977 D04 ONLINE Pias Ed44978 D05 ONLINE Pias EdEM 44979 D06 1530-1645 MW DAAR 106 Butler GordonSP 44980 D07 1400-1515 TR DASP P1 Quezada GuillermoGC 44981 D08 1530-1645 TR DAGC 117 Butler GordonEM 44982 D90 0900-1130 S DAAR 107 Creider BarbaraMUS 179 Mariachi Ensamble 1–2 cri 44983 D01 1930-2130 T MC 110 Quezada GuillermoNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT NMSU MUSIC CENTER ROOM 110.MUS 201G History <strong>of</strong> Jazz in Pop Music: A Blending <strong>of</strong> Cultures 3 crGC 44984 D01 1700-1815 MW DAGC 117 De La Paz AdrianNURSCC 44985 D90 0930-1200 S DACL 274 Kuncel Alannursing (MAJORS ONLY)NURS 130 Foundations <strong>of</strong> Pharmacology 3 crCC 47086 D01 1300-1530 W DAHL 294 Schaberg LindaNURS 134 Foundation <strong>of</strong> Nursing Skills 3 crCC 47087 D01 0830-1200 MW DAHL 283 Hurst CarleneNURS 136 Foundation <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Nursing 6 crCC 47088 D01 1030-1230 TR DAHL 293 Hurst CarleneCOURSE FEE: $250NURS 136 Foundation <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Nursing (Clinical) 0 cr47089 D1A 0630-1500 F Clinical Site Ontiveros H47090 D1B 0630-1500 F Clinical Site Vigil Teresita47091 D1C 0630-1500 F Clinical Site Rios Rachel47092 D1D 0630-1500 F Clinical Site Leyton LenisaNURS 147 Adult Health I 6 crCC 47093 D01 0830-1030 MW DAHL 294 Figueroa TiffanyCOURSE FEE: $250NURS 147 Adult Health I (Clinical) 0 cr47094 D1A 0630-1500 F Clinical Site Leopold Sonia47095 D1B 0630-1500 R Clinical Site Davis Candace47096 D1C 1500-2300 R Clinical Site Dunn-Rubio S47097 D1D 1500-2300 R Clinical Site TBANURS 148 Physical Health Assessment 2 crCC 47098 D01 1300-1700 M DAHL 283 Schaberg LindaNURS 149 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing 3 crCC 47099 D01 1300-1530 T DAHL 293 TBACOURSE FEE: $250NURS 149 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing (Clinical) 0 crCC 47100 D1A 1545-1645 T DAHL 293 Burkhart RuthAug 18-Oct 11 47101 D1B 1700-2200 M Clinical Site Burkhart RuthAug 18-Oct 11 47102 D1C TBA T Clinical Site Cadena BivianaOct 13-Dec 9 47103 D1D 1700-2200 M Clinical Site Burkhart RuthOct 13-Dec 9 47104 D1E 1700-2200 T Clinical Site Cadena BivianaCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORNURS 155 Special Topics: Pathophysiology 3 cr47106 D01 ONLINE Figueroa TiffanyNURS 155 Special Topics: Medical Dosage and Calculation 1 crCC 47108 D02 1300-1400 R DAHL 293 TBANURS 201 Special Topics: NCLEX Review 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47109 D01 0830-1315 R DAHL 282 TBANURS 224 Maternal Child Health Nursing 6 crCC 47110 D01 0830-1030 MW DAHL 293 Noe SharonNURS 224 Maternal Child Health Nursing (Clinical) 0 cr47112 D1A 1500-2300 R Clinical Site TBA47114 D1B 1500-2300 F Clinical Site Osollo S<strong>of</strong>ia47115 D1C 0630-1500 F Clinical Site Noe Sharon47116 D1D 0630-1500 S Clinical Site Osollo S<strong>of</strong>iaNURS 226 Adult Health II 6 crCC 47117 D01 1300-1500 MW DAHL 293 Avalos JodiCOURSE FEE: $250NURS 226 Adult Health II (Clinical) 0 cr47118 D1A 0630-1500 R Clinical Site Dunn-Rubio S47120 D1B 0630-1500 R Clinical Site Figueroa Tiffany47122 D1C 1500-2300 R Clinical Site Davis Candace47123 D1D 0630-1500 S Clinical Site Miller KimberlyNURS 234 <strong>Community</strong> Health Nursing 1 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47125 D01 0830-1010 M DAHL 282 Schaberg LindaNURS 235 Nursing Leadership and Management 2 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47127 D01 1035-1210 MW DAHL 293 Burkhart RuthNURS 236 Nursing Preceptorship 6 crCC 47128 D01 1030-1230 T DAHL 294 Avalos JodiCOURSE FEE: $250NURS 236 Nursing Preceptorship (Clinical) 0 cr47129 D1A 0630-1830 F Clinical Site Martinez Edward47130 D1B 0630-1830 F Clinical Site Dunn-Rubio S47131 D1C 0630-1830 F Clinical Site Schaberg Linda47132 D1D 0630-1830 F Clinical Site Leong MaryOEARheating, vent, air cond and refrigOEAR 100 EPA Clean Air Act: Section 608 1 crSep 10&24 only CC 46939 D90 0900-1545 S DATS 144 Telles JoeNov 5&19 only CC 46940 D91 0900-1545 S DATS 144 Telles JoeOEAR 101 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Refrigeration 4 crCC 46942 D01 0830-0945 MW DATS 1441000-1050 MW DATS 142 Lopez EdwardCC 46943 D02 1730-2000 T DATS 1442010-2150 T DATS 142 Telles JoeOEAR 102 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Electricity 4 crCC 46945 D01 1130-1245 MW DATS 1441300-1350 MW DATS 142 Lopez EdwardOEAR 103 Electrical and Mechanical Controls I 4 crCC 46946 D01 1730-2000 R DATS 1442015-2155 R DATS 142 Chavez PatrickColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 35BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *OEAR 113 Job Shadowing 1 crCC I 47222 D01 TBA DATS 144 Lopez EdwardOEAR 205 Commercial Refrigeration Systems 4 crCC I 46947 D01 1200-1430 R DATS 1441440-1620 R DATS 142 Lopez EdwardOEAR 209 Residential Heating Systems 4 crCC 46948 D01 1730-2000 W DATS 1442010-2150 W DATS 142 Lopez EdwardOEAR 213 Practicum 3 crCC I 46949 D01 TBA TBA DATS 144 Lopez EdwardOEAR 225 New Mexico Mechanical Codes: HVAC 1–4 crCC 46950 D01 1730-1920 M DATS 1441920-2230 M DATS 142 Quarrell MikeSUBTITLE: ADVANCED DUCT DESIGN. NOTE: INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED.OEAR 290 Special Problems 1–4 crCC I 46951 D01 TBA TBA DATS 144 Lopez EdwardOct 13–Dec 9 CC I 46952 D02 TBA TBA DATS 144 Lopez EdwardOEATautomotive technologyOEAT 100 General Mechanics 3 crCC 47143 D01 1100-1315 MW DATS 156G TBAOEAT 112 Basic Gasoline Engines 5 crCC 47144 D01 1800-1850 TR DATS 156G1900-2130 TR DATS 156G Ruiz GeorgeOEAT 117 Electronic <strong>Ana</strong>lysis and Tune-Up <strong>of</strong> Gasoline Engines 5 cri 47145 D40 0825-1010 MTWRF S-CHPS Ruiz GeorgeNOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYi 47146 D41 1015-1210 MTWRF S-CHPS Ruiz GeorgeNOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLYCC 47147 D60 0830-0920 TR DATS 1540930-1200 TR DATS 156 Retana JoseNOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYOEAT 119 Manual Transmission/Clutch 5 crCC 47148 D01 0800-0850 TR DATS 156G0900-1130 TR DATS 156G Matthews WadeOEAT 120 Electrical Systems 4 crCC I 47149 D60 0830-0920 TR DATS 156F0930-1110 TR DATS 156F TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSCC I 47150 D61 1500-1525 MTWRF DATS 156F1525-1615 MTWRF DATS 156F TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEAT 125 Brakes 5 crCC 47151 D01 0800-0850 MW DATS 1540900-1130 MW DATS 156 TBACC 47152 D02 1800-1850 MW DATS 1541900-2130 MW DATS 156 Solorzano JavierOEAT 126 Suspension, Steering and Alignment 5 crCC 47153 D01 1300-1350 TR DATS 1541400-1630 TR DATS 156 Matthews WadeCC 47154 D02 1800-1850 TR DATS 1541900-2130 TR DATS 156 Singleton TravisCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOROEAT 127 Basic Automatic Transmission 4 crCC 47155 D01 0900-1040 S DATS 1541050-1430 S DATS 156 Heiligenthal DOEAT 130 Introduction to Transportation Industry 3 crWC I 47156 D01 0700-0850 MW DAWD 120 Arias JaimeOEAT 137 Fuel Systems and Emission Controls 4 crCC 47158 D02 1700-1840 F DATS 1541840-2210 F DATS 156 Heiligenthal DOEAT 139 Automotive Computer Controls 4 crCC 47160 D01 0830-0920 MW DATS 156F0930-1110 MW DATS 156F Retana Jose47159 D60 0800-0850 MTWR S-HHS Duchaussee RNOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYOEAT 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–6 crCC I S 47161 D01 1100-1200 F DATS 154 Retana JoseOEAT 255 Special Problems in Automotive Technology 1–5 crCC I 47162 D01 1300-1400 F DATS 154 Retana JoseOEAT 295 Special Topics: Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development 2 crCC 47164 D01 0900-1040 F DATS 154 Retana JoseSUBTITLE: SKILLS USAOEAT 295 Special Topics: Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development 3 crCC 47166 D03 1800-1850 TR DATS 156F1900-2040 TR DATS 156F TBASUBTITLE: ASE EXAMOEBTbuilding construction technologyOEBT 101 Introduction to Construction I 2 crWC 46953 D01 0800-0915 MW DAWD 126 Taylor RonaldNOTE: MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 102 D01 AND OEBT 103 D01i 46954 D40 0825-0900 MTWRF S-CHPS TBANOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLY; MUST BE TAKENCONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 102 D40 AND OEBT 103 D40OEBT 102 Introduction to Construction II 2 crWC 46955 D01 0915-1030 MW DAWD 126 Taylor RonaldNOTE: MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 101 D01 AND OEBT 103 D01i 46956 D40 0900-0935 MTWRF S-CHPS TBANOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLY; MUST BE TAKENCONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 101 D40 AND OEBT 103 D40OEBT 103 Introduction to Construction Laboratory 3 crWC 46957 D01 0800-1030 F DAWD 126C Taylor RonaldNOTE: MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 101 D01 AND OEBT 102 D01i 46958 D40 0935-1010 MTWRF S-CHPS TBANOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL ONLY; MUST BE TAKENCONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 101 D40 AND OEBT 102 D40OEBT 107 Painting I 4 crWC 46959 D01 0900-0950 TR DAWD 1260950-1130 TR DAWD 126C Fiumara DOEBT 114 Basic Carpentry 3 crWC 46960 D01 1500-1705 TR DAWD 126 TBANOTE: MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 116 D01i 46961 D80 TBA S-HSHS Pierson TrampusNOTE: FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ONLY; MUST BETAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH OEBT 116 D80Letters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 37BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *OECS 290 Computer Technology Capstone 3 cr OEEM 120L Emergency Medical Technician–Basic Lab47233 D01 ONLINE Chavez NemecioOEDA dental assisting (MAJORS ONLY)OEDA 101 Introduction to Dental Assisting 2 crCC 47136 D01 1730-1910 W DAHL 180 Alfaro RocioOEDA 111 Bio-Dental Science 4 crCC 47137 D01 0800-0930 T DAMA 082 McCaslin M1000-1130 T DAMA 082 TBA0800-0930 W DAMA 082 McCaslin MOEDA 113 Dental Assisting I 4 crCC 47138 D01 1130-1300 T DAMA 082 H<strong>of</strong>fman Vita1300-1430 T DAMA 80E McCaslin M0930-1130 W DAMA 80E H<strong>of</strong>fman VitaOEDA 115 Dental Radiology 3 crCC 47139 D01 1230-1500 R DAMA 082 McCaslin M1230-1530 M DAMA 080 H<strong>of</strong>fman VitaCOURSE FEE: $175OEDA 117 Dental Materials 3 crCC 47141 D01 0800-1000 R DAMA 80E H<strong>of</strong>fman Vita1000-1230 R DAMA 080 McCaslin MOEDA 131 Dental Office Management I 3 crCC 47142 D01 0900-1140 F DAMA 080 Alfaro RocioOEDSdiagnostic medical sonography (MAJORS ONLY)OEDS 110 Ultrasound Physics 3 crCC 46841 D01 1230-1630 M DAHL 291 Matthew DOEDS 115 Abdominal Sonography II 3 crCC 46840 D01 0800-1100 M DAHL 291 Hutson FaithOEDS 124 Clinical Internship III 9 crCC 46839 D01 0800-1630 TWRF DAHL 291 Hutson/MatthewCOURSE FEE: $150OEEM emergency medical servicesOEEM 101 CPR for the Health Care Pr<strong>of</strong>essional 1 crAug 20 only CC 46991 D90 0900-1700 S DAMA 071 Gonzalez AAug 27 only CC 46992 D91 0900-1700 S DAMA 071 Gonzalez ASep 10 only CC 46993 D92 0900-1700 S DAMA 071 Gonzalez ASep 17 only CC 46994 D93 0900-1700 S DAMA 071 Bradley JSep 24 only CC 46995 D94 0900-1700 S DAMA 071 Bradley JOEEM 115 First Responder Prehospital Pr<strong>of</strong>essional 3 crCC I 46996 D01 1800-2030 MW DAMA 074 Williams LauraOEEM 116 Emergency Medical Technician Bridge 5 cri I 46997 D60 0840-1139 MWF S-OHS Bradley JoyceNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT OÑATE HIGH SCHOOL ONLYOEEM 120 Emergency Medical Technician–Basic 6 crCC 46998 D01 1700-2200 M DAMA 071 Quirico DanielCC 46999 D02 0830-1330 M DAMA 071 Guillen JulieCC 47000 D03 0830-1330 T DAMA 071 Gonzalez ACC 47001 D04 1530-2030 T DAMA 071 Barley Sandrai 47002 D05 1700-2200 TBA See note Lane TroyNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT GILA REGIONAL EMSCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR6 crCC 47004 D01 1700-2200 W DAMA 071 Quirico DanielCC 47005 D02 0830-1330 W DAMA 071 Guillen JulieCC 47006 D03 0830-1330 R DAMA 071 Gonzalez ACC 47007 D04 1530-2030 R DAMA 071 Barley Sandrai 47008 D05 1700-2200 TBA See note Lane TroyNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT GILA REGIONAL EMSOEEM 121 Emergency Medical Technician–Basic Field/Clinical 1 cri 47009 D01 TBA TBA See note Erstad PettiNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSi 47010 D02 TBA TBA See note Erstad PettiNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSi 47011 D03 TBA TBA See note Erstad PettiNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSi 47012 D04 TBA TBA See note Erstad PettiNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSi 47013 D05 TBA TBA See note Lane TroyNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSi 47014 D60 TBA TBA See note Erstad PettiNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT EMT BRIDGE STUDENTS ONLY NOTE - CLASSMEETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSOEEM 150 Emergency Medical Technician–Intermediate 5 crCC I 47015 D01 1700-2115 T DAMA 074 James MelissaOEEM 150L EMT–Intermediate Laboratory2 crCC 47016 D01 1700-2115 R DAMA 074 James MelissaOEEM 151 EMT–Intermediate Field/Clinical 2 cri 47017 D01 TBA TBA TBA Erstad PettiNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONSOEEM 155 Special Topics: Heartsaver® CPR/First Aid 1 crSep 30 ONLY CC 47018 D01 0900-1700 F DAMA 071 Gonzalez AOEEM 155 Special Topics: Neonatal Resuscitation 1 crSep 24 & 25 CC 47019 D90 0900-1700 SU DAMA 074 Bare ChristopherOEEM 155 Special Topics: Advanced Medical Life Support 1 crOct 15 & 16 CC 47020 D91 0900-1700 SU DAMA 074 Bare ChristopherOEEM 158 EMT–Combo Refresher 2 crNov 12-14 i S 47021 D01 0900-1700 TBA See note Medina EloyNOTE: CLASS WILL MEET AT SILVER CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT.OEEM 201 Human Pathophysiology 3 crAug 22-Sep 26 CC 47022 D01 1700-2045 MW DAMA 072 Bellows AnnAug 18-Sep 6 CC 47023 D02 0800-1700 TWR DAMA 072 Watson EdwardOEEM 202 EMT–Paramedic I Respiratory Emergencies 3 crSep 6-21 CC I 47024 D01 0900-1630 MTWR DAMA 074 Cline PaulNov 29-Dec 8 CC I 47025 D02 0800-1700 TWR DAMA 072 Watson EdwardOEEM 203 EMT–Paramedic II Trauma Emergencies 3 crNov 16-Dec 8 CC I 47026 D01 0900-1630 MTWR DAMA 074 Cline PaulOEEM 206 Introduction to Advanced Pre-Hospital Care 3 crSep 28-Oct 26 CC I 47027 D01 1700-2045 MW DAMA 072 Gonzalez ASep 7-22 CC I 47028 D02 0800-1700 TWR DAMA 072 Bare ChristopherOEEM 203 EMT–Paramedic II Trauma Emergencies 3 crOct 31-Dec 5 CC 47029 D01 1700-2045 MW DAMA 072 Bare ChristopherSep 25-Oct 12 CC 47030 D02 0800-1700 TWR DAMA 072 Watson EdwardLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


38 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *OEESelectronics technologyOEES 105 Basic Electricity and Electronics 3 crCC 46893 D01 1800-1940 TR DAMA 087 Mc Clellan MSP 46894 D40 0915-1115 MW DASP 114 Wootton DerrikNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEES 110 Electronics I 4 crCC 46895 D01 1800-1915 MW DAMA 089LABORATORY 1930-2045 MW DAMA 089 Morales JoseCC 46896 D02 1030-1145 TR DAMA 087LABORATORY 1200-1315 TR DAMA 087 Morales JoseWC 46897 D60 0730-1000 TR DAWD 118 Garay MarcoNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEES 120 Mathematics for Electronics 4 crCC 46899 D01 0830-1010 TR DAMA 087 Dhillon TCC 46901 D02 1800-1940 MW DAMA 087 Carrillo OmarOEES 155 Electronics CAD and PCB Design 3 crCC 46904 D01 1330-1510 TR DAMA 087 Demar JohnOEES 160 Digital Electronics I 4 crWC 46906 D60 0800-0945 MWF DAWD 118 Garay MarcoNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL-CREDIT STUDENTSOEES 175 Soldering Practices 2 cr.CC 46907 D01 1430-1610 TR DAMA 089 Meza LuisOEES 205 Semiconductor Devices 4 crCC 46908 D01 0830-0945 MW DAMA 087LABORATORY 1000-1115 MW DAMA 087 Dhillon TOEES 215 Microcomputer Applications I 4 crCC 46909 D01 1500-1600 MW DAMA 089LABORATORY 1615-1720 MW DAMA 089 TBAOEES 220 Electronic Communications Systems 4 crCC I 46910 D01 1130-1230 MW DAMA 089LABORATORY 1245-1350 MW DAMA 089 TBAOEES 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–6 cri I S 46911 D01 1000-1230 F TBA Dhillon TNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT CO-OP SITEOEES 235 Digital Electronics II 3 crCC 46913 D01 0800-0900 TR DAMA 089LABORATORY 0915-1020 TR DAMA 089 TBAOEES 265 Special Topics: Independent Study 1–6 crCC 46915 D01 1115-1230 MW DAMA 087 Dhillon TOEES 295 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development/Leadership 1 crCC 46918 D01 1230-1320 F DAMA 087 Meza LuisOEETelectrical apprenticeship (MAJORS ONLY)OEET 110 Basic Electricity and Electronics 4 crCC 46819 D01 1800-1915 TR DATS 147LABORATORY 1915-2030 TR DATS 147 Edwards BenOEET 130 Introduction to Electrical Power Systems 2 crCC 46820 D01 0800-0850 TR DATS 151 Ray CharlesOEET 131 Electrical Lineworker Lab I 6 cri 46821 D01 1000-1600 TR See note Ray CharlesNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT TRAINING SITECRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORi 46822 D02 1000-1600 TR See note Rose VictorNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT TRAINING SITEOEET 151 Electrical Apprenticeship I 6 crCC I 46823 D01 1600-2100 F DATS 152 Benavidez RamonCC I 46824 D02 1600-2100 F DATS 151 Taylor ThomasOEET 153 Electrical Apprenticeship III 6 crCC I 46825 D01 1700-2200 F DAMA 126 Olsen MarkOEET 251 Electrical Apprenticeship V 6 crCC I 46826 D01 1600-2100 F DATS 144 Quigley AlanOEET 253 Electrical Apprenticeship VII 6 crCC I 46827 D01 1700-2200 F DAMA 123 Jimenez JoeOEFSfire science technologyOEFS 101 Basic Firefighter 8 cri 45607 D01 1800-2130 WR See note Bencomo LouisNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT THE DONA ANA FIRE STATIONOEFS 112 Principles <strong>of</strong> Emergency Services 3 crCC 45595 D01 0800-0915 MW DAHL 280 Lujan AlfredOEFS 114 Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 cr45597 D01 ONLINE Reaves COEFS 126 Fire Prevention 3 crCC 45598 D01 0800-1030 F DAHL 280 Perez LarryOEFS 203 Fire and Emergency Services Administration 345601 D01 ONLINE Lujan AlfredOEFS 210 Building Construction for Fire Protection 3 cr45599 D01 ONLINE Lujan AlfredOEFS 252 Vehicle Extrication 2 cri 45603 D01 TBA TBA See note Mims SteveNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT FAIRACRES FIRE STATIONi 45605 D02 TBA TBA See note Mims SteveNOTE: CLASS MEETS AT FAIRACRES FIRE STATIONOEHO health occupationsOEHO 101 Communication for Health Care 3 crCC 46696 D01 1330-1445 TR DAHL 286 Kozel KristaOEHO 116 Math for Health Occupations 3 crCC 46697 D01 1330-1445 MW DAHL 292 Dormody JoanCC 46698 D02 0900-1015 TR DAHL 286 Pankayatselvan RCC 46699 D03 1730-2000 R DAMA 101 Dormody JoanCC 46701 D04 1000-1115 WF DAHL 286 Garcia DeloresGC 46703 D05 1215-1330 MW DAGC 115 Garcia DeloresOEHO 120 Medical Terminology 3 crCC 46704 D01 1200-1315 TR DAHL 286 Rai Saran Kumar46706 D02 ONLINE Brandon Mary46707 D03 ONLINE Balizan SarahCC 46708 D04 1200-1315 MW DAHL 292 Balizan Sarah46709 D05 ONLINE Reiser JuliaCC 46710 D06 1715-1830 TR DAHL 292 Manrique EGC 46712 D07 1800-2030 W DAGC 115 Manrique EEM 46713 D08 1730-2000 M DADM 204 Shojaee SaeedColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 39BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END *46717 D40 1235-1407 MWF TBA Corran RebeccaNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSCC 46714 D60 1500-1615 TR DAHL 294 Graboski-Bauer ANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEHO 140 Essentials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ana</strong>tomy and Physiology 4 crCC 46719 D01 0830-0945 TR DAHL 292LABORATORY 1000-1230 T DAHL 181 Shojaee Saeed46721 D02 ONLINE Chu JimingCC 47390 D03 1430-1700 T DAHL 292LABORATORY 1430-1700 R DAHL 181 Reiser JulieGC 46723 D40 0900-1115 MW DAGC PA1LABORATORY 0900-1115 F DAGC 122 Corran RebeccaNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSi 46725 D60 0845-1132 TR S-OHS Corran RebeccaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT OÑATE HIGH SCHOOL ONLYOEHO 153 Introduction to <strong>Ana</strong>tomy and Physiology I 4 crCC 46728 D01 1000-1230 M DAHL 286LABORATORY 1000-1230 W DAHL 181 Roychowdhury HCC 46730 D02 1400-1515 MW DACL 272LABORATORY 1430-1700 F DAHL 181 Balizan SarahCC 46732 D03 1400-1515 MW DACL 272LABORATORY 1130-1400 F DAHL 181 Balizan SarahCC 46736 D04 1715-1945 T DAHL 286LABORATORY 1715-1945 R DAHL 181 Roychowdhury HGC 46746 D05 1630-1900 M DAGC 115LABORATORY 1630-1900 W DAGC 122 Ludeke KennetOEHO 154 Introduction to <strong>Ana</strong>tomy and Physiology II 4 crCC 46749 D01 1000-1230 T DAHL 292LABORATORY 1000-1230 R DAHL 181 Roychowdhury HCC 46751 D02 1530-1645 MW DACL 272LABORATORY 1645-1915 W DAHL 181 Chu JimingCC 46754 D03 1300-1415 TR DAHL 292LABORATORY 1430-1700 T DAHL 181 Balizan SarahCC 46756 D04 1530-1645 MW DACL 272LABORATORY 1645-1915 M DAHL 181 Chu JimingGC 46760 D05 1300-1415 TR DAGC 115LABORATORY 1430-1700 R DAGC 122 Shult MiltonOEHO 202 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care 3 crCC 46763 D01 1500-1615 MW DAMA 096 Kite BruceCC 46766 D02 1500-1615 MW DAMA 096 Kite Bruce46768 D03 ONLINE Reiser JuliaOEHO 225 Nutrition for Health Occupations 3 crCC 46769 D01 1000-1115 MW DAHL 292 Dormody Joan46771 D02 ONLINE Glaze BeverlyOEHO 253 Microbiology for Health Occupations 4 crCC 46772 D01 0900-1015 TR DACL 272LABORATORY 1030-1145 TR DAHL 183 Chu JimingCC 46773 D02 0900-1015 TR DACL 272LABORATORY 1300-1415 TR DAHL 183 Chu JimingCC 46775 D03 1400-1515 TR DAHL 182LABORATORY 1530-1645 TR DAHL 183 Davis JonathanGC 46777 D04 1100-1215 TR DAGC 115LABORATORY 0930-1045 TR DAGC 122 Davis JonathanCRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOROEHO 255 Special Topics: Spanish for Health Care Providers 3 crCC 46779 D01 1545-1700 TR DAHL 286 Manrique EOEMG automation & manufacturing technologyOEMG 105 Introduction to Automation 3 crGC 46873 D40 0915-1115 MW DAGC 116 Meza LuisNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 46874 D41 0915-1115 MW DASP 117 Chavez EfrenNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSWC 46875 D60 1430-1610 MW DAWD 118 Chavez EfrenNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEMG 106 Applied Manufacturing Practices 3 crGC 46876 D40 0915-1115 TR DAGC 116 Meza LuisNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSP 46877 D41 0915-1115 TR DASP 117 Chavez EfrenNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSWC 46878 D60 1430-1610 TR DAWD 118 Garay MarcoNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEMG 108 Metrology, Safety & Quality Control for Manufacturing 3 crSP 46879 D40 0915-1225 F DASP 114 Wootton DerrikNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYOEMG 110 Machine Operation and Safety 3 crGC 46880 D40 0915-1225 F DAGC 116 Meza LuisNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYSP 46881 D41 0915-1225 F DASP 117 Chavez EfrenNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYWC 46882 D60 1430-1750 F DAWD 118 Garay MarcoNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEMG 115 Print Reading for Industry 3 crWC 46884 D01 1330-1510 TR DAWD 114 Wootton DerrikSP 46883 D40 0915-1115 TR DASP 114 Wootton DerrikNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEMG 240 Electromechanical Devices 4 crWC 46885 D01 1330-1605 MW DAWD 122 Meza LuisOEMG 265 Special Topics: Aerospace Engineering PLTW 4 crWC I 46886 D60 0800-0945 MWF DAWD 114 TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOEMG 265 Special Topics: Computer Integrated Mfg PLTW 3 crWC I 46887 D61 0800-0940 TR DAWD 114 Briggs TimothyNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSOENA health care assistantOENA 104 Certified Nursing Assistant Fundamentals 4 crIMPORTANT: Students taking OENA 104 and 109 must have the followingon the first day <strong>of</strong> class: CPR, current TB, current TD, MMR’S X2 or titer,chicken pox vaccines X2 or titer. For any questions, call 575-527-7674.Course fee is $150.Aug 18-Oct 11 CC 47038 D01 0800-1300 M DAHL 285 Rivas ElfedaNOTE: THIS IS A HYBRID CLASSAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47039 D02 0800-1300 T DAHL 285 Roby PatriciaNOTE: THIS IS A HYBRID CLASSAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47040 D03 0800-1300 WF DAHL 285 Roby PatriciaAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47041 D04 1700-2200 MW DAHL 285 Coulter DeborahAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47042 D05 1700-2200 TR DAHL 285 Hansen ShelleyLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


40 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORAug 18-Oct 11 SP 47043 D06 0800-1200 TR DASP 115 TBA OERC 125 Respiratory Therapy Physics 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 SP 47044 D07 1500-2000 TR DASP 115 Castro AuroraCC 46802 D01 1200-1430 R DAHL 281 Durant VirginiaAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47045 D08 1400-1700 MW DAHL 284OERC 155 Respiratory Therapy Special Topics 1–4 cr1300-1700 F DAHL 285 Fetherlin SheilaCC I 46792 D01 0800-1200 F DAHL 290 Durant VirginiaAug 18-Oct 11 GC 47046 D09 0800-1300 MW DAGC 128 TBAOERC 230 Respiratory Therapy V 3 crGC 47047 D40 0900-1115 TR DAGC 128 TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS ONLYCC 46793 D01 0830-1100 T DAHL 290 Duran Vincei 47050 D50 TBA TBA S-HHS TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT HATCH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ONLYi 47048 D60 0900-1115 TR S-OHS Fetherlin SheilaNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT OÑATE HIGH SCHOOL ONLYi 47049 D80 TBA TBA S-HSHS TBANOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ONLYOENA 105 Certified Nursing Assistant Clinicals 4 crOct 13-Dec 9 CC 47051 D01 0600-1600 M DAHL 285 TBAOct 13-Dec 9 CC 47053 D02 0600-1600 T DAHL 285 Roby PatriciaOct 13-Dec 9 CC 47054 D03 0700-1200 WF DAHL 284 Roby PatriciaOct 13-Dec 9 CC 47055 D04 1700-2200 MW DAHL 285 Coulter DeborahOct 13-Dec 9 CC 47056 D05 1700-2200 TR DAHL 285 Hansen ShelleyOct 13-Dec 9 SP 47057 D06 0700-1200 TR DASP 115 TBAOct 13-Dec 9 SP 47058 D07 1500-2000 TR DASP 115 Castro AuroraOct 13-Dec 9 CC 47059 D08 1300-1700 MW DAHL 285 Fetherlin SheilaOct 13-Dec 9 GC 47060 D09 0700-1200 MW DAGC 128 TBAOENA 108 Disability Support Services 4 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47061 D01 0900-1040 TR DAHL 284 Fetherlin SheilaOENA 109 Phlebotomist Basic 4 crIMPORTANT: Students taking OENA 104 and 109 must have the followingon the first day <strong>of</strong> class: CPR, current TB, current TD, MMR’S X2 or titer,chicken pox vaccines X2 or titer. For any questions, call 575-527-7674.Course fee is $150.CC 47062 D01 1500-1730 TR DAHL 284 Julian LoviceCC 47063 D02 1730-2200 TR DAHL 284 Julian LoviceCC 47064 D03 1730-2200 MW DAHL 284 Ewing SuzanneSP 47065 D04 0830-1100 MW DASP 115 TBAGC 47066 D05 1300-1530 TR DAGC 128 TBAOENA 110 Electrocardiogram Technician Basic 4 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 47067 D01 1330-1530 MW DAHL 285 TBAOct 13-Dec 9 SP 47068 D02 1330-1530 MW DASP 115 TBAOct 13-Dec 9 GC 47069 D03 1330-1530 MW DAGC 128 TBAOENA 111 Alzheimer/Dementia Care Focus 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 47070 D01 ONLINE TBAOct 13-Dec 9 47071 D02 ONLINE TBAOERCrespiratory therapy (MAJORS ONLY)OERC 110 Respiratory Therapy I 3 crCC 46781 D01 1000-1320 M DAHL 290 Duran VinceOERC 110L Respiratory Therapy I Lab 2 crCC 46784 D01 0800-1200 W DAHL 281 Durant VirginiaCC 46785 D02 1200-1600 W DAHL 281 Durant VirginiaOERC 111 Respiratory Therapy Cardiopulmonary Diseases 3 crCC 46787 D01 1330-1600 M DAHL 290 Durant VirginiaOERC 230L Respiratory Therapy V Lab 2 crCC 46795 D01 0800-1200 R DAHL 281 Durant VirginiaCC 46796 D02 1200-1600 R DAHL 281 Durant VirginiaOERC 233 Respiratory Therapy Cardiopulmonary 2 crCC 46798 D01 1200-1340 T DAHL 290 Durant VirginiaOERC 234 Respiratory Therapy V Clinical 3 cr46799 D01 TBA TBA TBA Durant VirginiaCOURSE FEE: $120OERTradiologic technology (MAJORS ONLY)OERT 100 Introduction to Radiologic Technology & Patient Care 2 crCC 46842 D01 1005-1105 TR DAHL 182 Chaffee TammaraOERT 101 Radiographic Positioning I 4 crCC 46843 D01 0945-1045 MW DAHL 182 Chaffee TammaraOERT 101 Lab Sections:CC 46844 D1A 1300-1700 M DAHL 185 Ortego JoyceCC 46845 D1B 1300-1700 T DAHL 185 Ortego JoyceCC 46846 D1C 1300-1700 W DAHL 185 Benavidez SandraCC 46847 D1D 1300-1700 R DAHL 185 Stewart MichaelCC 46848 D1E 0900-1200 F DAHL 185 Chaffee Tammara46849 D1F 1300-1800 M Clinical Site Chaffee Tammara46850 D1G 1300-1800 T Clinical Site Chaffee Tammara46851 D1H 1300-1800 W Clinical Site Chaffee Tammara46852 D1J 1300-1800 R Clinical Site Chaffee Tammara46853 D1K 0830-1230 F Clinical Site Chaffee TammaraOERT 103 Introduction to Radiographic Imaging 3 crCC 46854 D01 0830-0930 MW DAHL 182 Cox AnnjaOERT 103 Lab Sections:CC 46855 D1A 1100-1240 M DAHL 185 Cox AnnjaCC 46856 D1B 1115-1255 T DAHL 185 Cox AnnjaCC 46857 D1C 1100-1240 W DAHL 185 Cox AnnjaOERT 154 Radiographic <strong>Ana</strong>tomy and Physiology 3 crCC 46858 D01 0830-0950 TR DAHL 182 Stewart MichaelOERT 156 Independent Study 1–6 crCC 46859 D01 TBA TBA DAHL 182[?] Cox AnnjaOERT 202 Clinical Education II 11 cri 46860 D01 TBA TBA See note Stewart MichaelNOTE: CLASS WILL MEET AT CLINICAL SITEOERT 205 Radiographic Image Critique 1 crCC 46861 D01 1100-1200 F DAHL 182 Stewart MichaelNOTE: CLASS WILL MEET AT DACC ON FIRST DAY OF CLASS AND 30 MINUTES WEEKLY ATTHE CLINICAL SITE.Column headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/U


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 41BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOROETS technical studiesCC 46977 D02 1900-2200 R DATS 152 Hauser LaneOETS 101 Energy for the Next Generation 3 crWC 47223 D01 1500-1550 TR DAWD 1241550-1640 TR DAWD 124 Wootton DerrikOETS 102 Career Readiness Certification Preparation 1 crS 46828 D01 ONLINE Arias KellyS 46829 D02 ONLINE Arias KellyGC S 46831 D40 0930-1020 F DAGC 125 TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSWC S 46830 D60 1200-1250 F DAWD TBANOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSi S 46833 D80 TBA TBA S-HSHS Evans VickiNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ONLY.OETS 104 Basic Mathematics for Technicians 4 crCC 46834 D01 1500-1640 TR DAMA 125 Webb JamesCC 46835 D02 1700-1810 MWF DAMA 125 Nichols RobertOETS 105 Building <strong>Ana</strong>lyst I 4 crAug 18-Oct 11 WC 47224 D01 1245-1400 MTWR DAWD 1261400-1450 MTWR DAWD 126C Taylor RonaldOETS 106 Building <strong>Ana</strong>lyst II 4 crOct 13-Dec 9 WC 47225 D01 1245-1400 MTWR DAWD 1261400-1450 MTWR DAWD 126C Taylor RonaldOETS 118 Mathematics for Technicians 3 crCC 46836 D01 1500-1640 TR DATS 151 Nichols RobertCC 46837 D02 1730-1910 TR DAMA 125 Henry AuguieCC 46838 D03 1700-1810 MWF DATS 147 Clark TishaOETS 255 Special Topics: Technical Career Skills 4 crWC 47221 D01 1500-1720 MW DAWD 124 Wootton DerrikOEWT welding technologyNOTE: STUDENTS MUST SEE WELDING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ADVISORPRIOR TO FIRST DAY OF CLASS TO DETERMINE LAB SCHEDULE.OEWT 100 Structural Welding I 6 crCC 46968 D01 0800-1100 R DATS 152 Gomez JoseCC 46969 D02 1800-2100 R DATS 152 Hauser Lanei 46970 D80 TBA MTWRF S-HSHS Wolf NathanNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ONLY.OEWT 102 Welding Fundamentals 3 crCC 46971 D90 0830-1010 S DATS 152LABORATORY 1020-1200 S DATS 150 Martinez VincentNOTE: STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND FIRST CLASS OR HAVE NOT MADE PRIORARRANGEMENTS WITH INSTRUCTOR BEFORE FIRST CLASS WILL BE DIS-ENROLLEDOEWT 110 Blueprint Reading (Welding) 3 crCC 46972 D01 1400-1700 R DATS 152 Gomez JoseCC 46973 D02 1900-2200 T DATS 152 Fresquez NicholasOEWT 120 Basic Metallurgy 3 crCC 46974 D01 1800-2100 W DATS 152 Twitty DavidOEWT 125 Introduction to Pipe Welding 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46975 D01 0800-1100 W DATS 152 Twitty DavidOEWT 130 Introduction to GMAW (MIG) 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 CC 46976 D01 0900-1200 R DATS 152 Gomez JoseOEWT 140 Introduction to GTAW (TIG) 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46978 D01 1300-1600 R DATS 152 Gomez JoseCC 46979 D02 1800-2100 T DATS 152 Fresquez NicholasOEWT 150 Pipe Welding II 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 CC 46980 D01 0800-1100 W DATS 152 Twitty DavidOEWT 160 Introduction to SAW and FCAW 3 crAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46981 D01 0900-1200 R DATS 152 Gomez JoseAug 18-Oct 11 CC 46982 D02 1900-2200 R DATS 152 Hauser LaneOEWT 170 Welded Fabrication 3 crCC 46983 D01 1900-2200 W DATS 152 Twitty David46984 D50 TBA M S-HHSLABORATORY TBA TWRF S-HHS Cometti JamesNOTE: ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS AT HATCH HIGH SCHOOL ONLY.OEWT 180 GTAW II 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 CC 46985 D01 1300-1600 R DATS 152 Gomez JoseOct 13-Dec 9 CC 46986 D02 1800-2100 T DATS 152 Fresquez NicholasOEWT 211 Welder Qualification 6 crCC I 46987 D01 0900-1200 W DATS 152 Twitty DavidOEWT 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–6 crI S 46988 D01 TBA TBA DATS 150A Twitty DavidOEWT 255 Special Problems in Welding 1–6 crI 46989 D01 TBA TBA DATS 150A Twitty DavidOct 13-Dec 9 I 46990 D02 TBA TBA DATS 150A Twitty DavidOEWU water technologyOEWU 120 Introduction to Water Systems 3 crCC 46922 D01 1730-2000 R DATS 151 Brokate RobertOEWU 130 Wastewater Collection and Basic Treatment Systems 3 crCC 46923 D01 1730-2000 M DATS 151 Lopez MartinOEWU 140 Applied Water and Wastewater Math I 3 crCC 46924 D01 1030-1145 MW DAMA 125 Brokate RobertOEWU 160 Systems Maintenance 4 crCC 46925 D01 0830-0920 MW DAMA 125LABORATORY 0830-1150 F DAMA 124 Brokate RobertOEWU 180 Water Chemistry 3 crCC 46927 D01 1730-2000 T DATS 151 Montoya LauraOEWU 182 Water Chemistry <strong>Ana</strong>lysis 1 crCC 46929 D01 1730-2000 W DAMA 122 Montoya LauraOEWU 200 Cooperative Experience 3-5 crCC I S 46930 D01 TBA TBA DAMA 121F Brokate RobertOEWU 230 Advanced Wastewater Treatment 4 cr46931 D01 ONLINE Mount TerryOEWU 232 Wastewater Systems Operations 1 crCC 46932 D01 0830-1100 T DAMA 122 Mount TerryOEWU 240 Advanced Water and Wastewater Math II 3 crCC 46933 D01 0830-0920 TR DAMA 125LABORATORY 0930-1020 TR DAMA 125 Brokate RobertLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


42 CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOROEWU 255 Special Individualized Problems in Water Technology 1–4 cr PL S 277 Family Law for the Paralegal 3 crCC I 46935 D01 TBA TBA DATS 155A Mount TerryEM 45910 D01 1730-2000 T DAEM 115 Huchmala MOEWU 285 High Purity Water Treatment Systems 3 crCC 46936 D01 1330-1445 MW DAMA 125 Roby DouglasOEWU 287 Advanced Water Chemistry <strong>Ana</strong>lysis 3 crCC 46937 D01 0830-1100 MW DAMA 122 Roby DouglasPHILphilosophyPHIL 101G The Art <strong>of</strong> Wondering 3 crEM 44986 D01 1525-1640 TR DAAR 106 Zamora FrankCC 44987 D02 1400-1515 MW DACL 274 Zamora FrankGC 44988 D03 1400-1515 MW DAGC 117 Rivera CesarSP 44989 D40 0930-1045 MW DASP P1 Rivera CesarNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSPHIL 136G The Quest for God 3 cr44990 D01 ONLINE Montgomery JPHIL 211G Informal Logic 3 cr44991 D01 ONLINE Montgomery JPHYSphysicsPHYS 110G The Great Ideas <strong>of</strong> Physics4 crEM 45234 D01 1300-1415 MW DAAR 109LABORATORY 1300-1530 F DAAR 109 Mason PaulPHYS 211G General Physics I3 crEM 45235 D01 1500-1615 MW DAAR 109 Murphy <strong>Dona</strong>ldPHYS 211GL General Physics I Laboratory1 crEM 45236 D01 1545-1815 F DAAR 109 Murphy <strong>Dona</strong>ldPHYS 212G General Physics II3 crEM 45237 D01 1330-1445 TR DAAR 109 Murphy <strong>Dona</strong>ldPHYS 212GL General Physics II LaboratoryPL S1 crEM 45238 D01 1000-1230 F DAAR 109 Murphy <strong>Dona</strong>ldparalegal studiesPL S 160 Legal System for the Paralegal 3 cr45897 D01 ONLINE Huchmala MEM 45898 D02 1000-1115 MW DAEM 201 Huchmala MPL S 161 Legal Terminology 3 cr45899 D01 ONLINE Huchmala MPL S 162 The Virtual Law Office 3 crEM 45900 D01 1800-2030 W DAEM 115 Schwebel JodiePL S 200 Legal Ethics for the Paralegal 2 crEM 45901 D01 1730-2000 M DAEM 115 Huchmala MPL S 221 Cooperative Experience I 2–4 cr45902 D01 ONLINE Huchmala MPL S 231 The Law <strong>of</strong> Commerce for the Paralegal 3 crEM 45903 D01 1730-2000 R DAEM 115 Dickey JohnPL S 274 Legal Research and Writing for the Paralegal I 3 crEM 45904 D01 1000-1115 TR DAEM 201 Huchmala MPL S 298 Independent Study 3 cr45912 D01 ONLINE Huchmala MColumn headed by *: A = Absences may result in drop, I = Instructor’s approval required, P = Priority enrollment for DACC students, S = Graded S/UPSYpsychologyPSY 201G Introduction to Psychology 3 crSP 44992 D01 1530-1645 MW DASP P1 Gordon AnthonyNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN CCDE 110 D37SP 44993 D02 1400-1515 MW DASP P1 Gordon AnthonyEM 44994 D03 0930-1045 TR DAAR 107 Gordon AnthonyEM 44995 D04 1100-1215 TR DAAR 107 Gordon AnthonyEM 44996 D05 0800-0915 TR DAAR 106 Marble RobertEM 44997 D06 0900-1130 F DAAR 106 Moore MarshallEM 44998 D07 1300-1530 F DAAR 106 Moore MarshallSP 44999 D08 1400-1630 F DASP P1 Gordon AnthonyEM 45000 D09 1400-1515 TR DAAR 106 Valdez Jeanette45001 D10 ONLINE Vonnahme Paul45002 D11 ONLINE Vonnahme Paul45003 D12 ONLINE Vonnahme PaulAug 18-Oct 11 45004 D13 ONLINE Vonnahme PaulEM 45005 D14 1230-1500 T DAAR 107 Vonnahme PaulEM 45006 D15 1230-1500 R DAAR 107 Vonnahme PaulGC 47250 D16 1830-1945 MW DAGC 117 Cathey RobertGC 45008 D40 0930-1045 TR DAGC 117 Wilson NancyNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSOCsociologySOC 101G Introductory Sociology 3 crEM 45010 D01 1400-1515 MW DAAR 107 Layer DouglasEM 45012 D02 1530-1645 MW DAAR 107 Layer DouglasAug 18-Oct 11 EM 45014 D03 0930-1145 TR DAAR 106 Layer DouglasNOTE: MUST CO-ENROLL IN SOC 201G D01EM 45015 D04 0930-1045 MW DAAR 106 Williams HeatherEM 45016 D05 1100-1215 MW DAAR 106 Williams HeatherCC 45017 D06 1230-1345 TR DACL 274 Williams HeatherGC 45020 D07 1700-1815 TR DAGC 117 Marquez FedericoGC 45024 D09 1400-1515 TR DAGC 117 Starr DerrickOct 13-Dec 9 45026 D10 ONLINE Williams Heather45027 D11 ONLINE Williams Heather45028 D12 ONLINE Williams HeatherSP 45021 D40 0930-1045 TR DASP P1 Starr DerrickNOTE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT STUDENTSSOC 201G Contemporary Social Problems 3 crOct 13-Dec 9 EM 45029 D01 0930-1145 TR DAAR 106 Layer DouglasNOTE: MUST BE CO-ENROLLED IN SOC 101G D0345030 D02 ONLINE Layer Douglas45031 D03 ONLINE Layer DouglasSPANspanishSPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I 4 crCC 45032 D01 1700-1750 MTWR DACL 274 San Mames C45033 D02 ONLINE Viramontes Olga


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> CC = Central Campus, EM = East Mesa, GC = Gadsden, SP = Sunland Park, WC = Workforce Center, WS = White Sands, MC = Mesquite Neighborhood Center 43BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTOR BEGIN, END * CRN SEC TIME DAYS ROOM INSTRUCTORSPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II 4 cr THTR theatreCC 45034 D01 1800-1850 MTWR DACL 274 San Mames CTHTR 101G World <strong>of</strong> Theatre3 cr45035 D02 ONLINE Salinas SylviaEM 45048 D01 1100-1215 TR DAAU 110 Chambers LayleSPAN 213 Spanish for Heritage Speakers II 3 cr45049 D02 ONLINE Chambers LayleGC 45036 D01 1100-1215 MW DAGC 117 Viramontes Olga45050 D03 ONLINE Chambers Layle45037 D02 ONLINE Viramontes OlgaGC 45052 D04 1230-1345 TR DAGC 117 Mojica MonicaSP 45039 D03 1830-1945 MW DASP P1 TBAEM 45053 D05 1000-1115 MW DAAU 110 Mojica MonicaGC 45042 D04 0800-0915 TR DAGC 117 Salinas SylviaSPAN 214 Spanish for Heritage Speakers III 3 crGC 45043 D01 1230-1345 MW DAGC 117 Viramontes Olga45047 D02 ONLINE Viramontes OlgaSTATstatisticsSTAT 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences 3 crEM 45239 D01 0900-1130 F DAEM 221 Cosse CarolynEM 45240 D02 1800-1915 MW DAAR 116 Mabry WilliamGC 45241 D03 1500-1615 MW DAGC 111 Ryan John45242 D04 ONLINE Moreno German45243 D05 ONLINE Ahmad AliTHTR 105 Acting for Non-Majors 3 crEM 45055 D01 0930-1200 F DAAU 110 Chambers LayleEM 45057 D02 1400-1630 F DAAU 110 Mojica MonicaTHTR 115 Vocal Production 3 crW SEM 45059 D01 0930-1045 TR DAAU 110 Chambers LayleWOMEN’S STUDIESW S 201G Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 crEM 45061 D01 1700-1815 TR DAAR 107 Donde NancyW S 202G Representing Women Across Cultures 3 crEM 45062 D01 1830-1945 TR DAAR 107 Donde NancyLetters after course #: G = Meets NMSU gen. ed. requirement, N = Does not count toward grad.Place abbreveviations—see map on back


44 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>Nondiscrimination PoliciesIt is the policy <strong>of</strong> Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> not to discriminateon the basis <strong>of</strong> age, color, disability, gender, nationalorigin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status inemployment or other college-administered programs.Policy <strong>of</strong> Nondiscrimination on the Basis <strong>of</strong> DisabilityIn accordance with the Americans with Disibilities Act, DACCdoes not discriminate on the basis <strong>of</strong> disability in the admissionor access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs oractivities. Information concerning the provisions <strong>of</strong> the Act, andthe rights provided thereunder, may be obtained from the ADAcoordinator (room DAMA 117-A; telephone, 527-7545).Student Right-to-Know Act:DACC Graduation and Retention RatesUnder the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act <strong>of</strong> 1990,Public Law 101-542, DACC is required to calculate—using a prescribedformula—and disclose graduation rates for all first-time, fulltime,degree-seeking students who enrolled at DACC in Summerand <strong>Fall</strong> 2005. This cohort consists <strong>of</strong> 522 students. The number <strong>of</strong>graduates who earned either a certificate or an associate degree bySpring 2008 was 32. The three-year, Student-Right-to-Know graduationrate was 6.1 percent.Rates for previous cohorts after three years are as follows:2004 cohort — 5.7% 2001 cohort — 9.7%2003 cohort — 9.6% 2000 cohort — 10.0%2002 cohort — 9.4% 1999 cohort — 11.1%The retention rate for first-time, full-time DACC admitted studentsfrom <strong>Fall</strong> 2007 to Spring 2008 was 80.1 percent. The retention ratefor these students from <strong>Fall</strong> 2007 to <strong>Fall</strong> 2008 was 65.7 percent.About Short CoursesShort Courses do not run the entire semester. They appear inthe class schedule with specific meeting dates (month/day)under the first column labeled Begins, Ends. Short Courseslisted in the schedule with designated dates may have differentadd dates, cancellation dates and withdrawal dates. SeeRegistration, room 115 at the Las Cruces Central Campus forquestions about dates and deadlines for specific short courses.Campus Locator MapsPAGES 43–46DACC Central Campus3400 S. Espina St.Las CrucesCentral Campus


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 45NORTHToAlbuquerque70I-25ToEl PasoN Telshor Blv dRinconadaPk w yN RoadrunnerNorthrise DrMorni n gS tar DrSonoma Ranch BlvdDACC East Mesa Campus2800 N Sonoma Ranch BlvdLas CrucesEast Mesa CampusTo WSMRSouth EntranceO'HaraRoad(Exit 162)I-108 miles fromI-10 to NM 203DACC Gadsden Campus1700 E. O’Hara Rd.(visible from I-10 at NM 404 exit)Anthony, NMW. Lisa DriveMcCombs Rd.Amparo Rd.Paseo Real Dr.To NortheastEl PasoGadsden Campus and Chaparral Learning Center


46 <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>N. Mesa St.McNutt Rd.Rio GrandeNORTHDoniphan Dr.10Sunland Park Dr.Sunland Park Dr10DACCSunlandPark Campus3365 McNutt Rd.Sunland ParkRio GrandeMcNutt Rd.Posey Rd.Sunland Park CampusMesquite St.Tornillo St.Spruce Ave.San Pedro St.Piñón Ave.Picacho Ave.Mesquite Neighborhood Learning CenterDACC Mesquite Neighborhood890 N. Tornillo St. • Las Cruces, NM 88001Learning Center890 N. Tornillo St. • Las CrucesMesquite Neighborhood Learning Center


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> 47Approx. 20 milesfrom I-25 toMissile Range ExitWhite Sands CampusTHIS AREA OF MAPIS NOT TO SCALE.Lohman Ave.ToAlbuquerqueDABCC WorkforceDevelopment Center2345 E. Nevada Ave.Las Cruces, NM 88001Nevada Ave.I-25Walnut St.Triviz Dr.ToEl PasoWorkforce Center


3S. Espina StreetMain Building (DAMA)Gregg Street117121MW12312512712913111511611812211412412612836StoreCommonsArea1101113Technical StudiesBuilding (DATS)Academic ResourcesBuilding (DAAR)108109MLearningResourcesBuilding (DALR)107W105106104103102101398GeneralClassroomBuilding (DACL)9688PARKING LOT8684Central Campus3400 S. Espina St.(527-7500)East Mesa Campus2800 N. Sonoma Ranch Blvd.(528-7250)999593898782856808378MHealth & Public ServicesBuilding (DAHL)DigitalMediaBuilding(DADM)79776W75 7571 7174 7472 726Wells StreetClassroom Number PrefixesAnd Building Locationsdoña ana community college buildingsRoom #PRefixDAARDACLDADMDAEMDAGCDAHLDALRDAMADASPDATSDAWDDAWSCamPus—buildingEast Mesa—Academic Resources Bldg.Central—General Classroom Bldg.East Mesa—Digital Media Bldg.East Mesa Main Building—East MesaGadsden CenterCentral—Health Services Bldg.Central—Learning Resources Bldg.Central—Main BuildingSunland Park CenterCentral—Technical Studies Bldg.Workforce Center, 2345 E. Nevada Ave.White Sands Center, WSMRCalle JitasCOURTYARDN. Sonoma Ranch Blvd.East Mesa MainBuilding (DAEM)buildings at other locationsRoom #PRefixEC1S-CHPSS-DHSS-FBS-GHSS-HHSS-HSHSS-LCHSS-MHSS-MNLCS-OHSS-SHSloCaTionEngineering Complex I, NMSU CampusChaparral High SchoolDeming High SchoolFort Bliss, El PasoGadsden High SchoolHatch Valley High SchoolHot Springs High School, Truth or Conseq.Las Cruces High SchoolMayfield High SchoolMesquite Neighborhood Learning CenterOñate High SchoolSanta Teresa High School

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