Spring Class Schedule
2016
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PURSUE YOUR PASSION INDEX Important Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Spring Credit Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 Dual Credit Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Payment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16 Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Bookstore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Employment Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 NM Workforce Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Community Ed Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 CE Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
For the most up-to-date information on additions, changes, filled and canceled classes, go to www. ruidoso.enmu.edu. The website is updated frequently and is the best source for the current status of both credit and noncredit offerings.
ACCURACY STATEMENT ENMU-Ruidoso has made every reasonable effort to ensure that the Class Schedule is accurate. Courses and programs that are offered, along with other information in the schedule, are subject to change without notice. The College further reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of its rules, regulations, policies and procedures, consistent with applicable laws and policy established by the ENMU Board of Regents.
NMCCNS - In accordance to state law, the New Mexico Higher Education Department has established policies to guarantee successful transfer of completed core courses between New Mexico postsecondary public institutions. 2 | ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule
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CREDIT SCHEDULE ACCOUNTING
BIOLOGY
ACCT 202 U 001 4 Cr CRN 21013 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (NMCCNS ACCT 2123) MW, 1 - 2:45 p.m., Rm 108 McCullough, John
BIOL 109 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21640 Survey of Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health Online LaCounte, Christopher
ACCT 215 U 001 3 Cr CRN 22344 Certified Bookkeeper MW, 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m., Rm 108 McCullough, John
ART ART 135 U 001 3 Cr Design I T, 1:30 - 4 p.m., WMA 27 Hamilton, Maria
CRN 22359
ART 166 U 1WW 3 Cr Art History II (NMCCNS ARTS 2123) Online Bower, Jennifer
CRN 21005
ART 221 U 001 3 Cr Painting I W, 1:30 - 4 p.m., WMA 11 Hamilton, Maria
CRN 22358
ART 231 U 001 3 Cr Ceramics I T, 1 - 3:30 p.m., WMA 20 Bradley, Renne Lab Fee: $40
CRN 21007
ART 231 U 002 3 Cr Ceramics I R, 5 - 7:30 p.m., WMA 20 Miner, Alan Lab Fee: $40
CRN 22354
ART 231LU 001 1 Cr Ceramics I Lab T, 3:31 - 4:30 p.m., WMA 20 Bradley, Renne
CRN 21008
ART 231LU 002 1 Cr Ceramics I Lab R, 7:31 - 8:30 p.m., WMA 20 Miner, Alan
CRN 22355
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BIOL 113 U 001 3 Cr CRN 21055 Biology for General Education (NMCCNS BIOL 1113) TR, 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m., Rm 120 McCaw III, Jack BIOL 113LU 001 1 Cr CRN 21056 Biology for General Education Laboratory (NMCCNS BIOL 1111) R, 2:30 - 5 p.m., Rm 110 McCaw III, Jack Lab Fee: $15 BIOL 154 U 001 3 Cr CRN 21641 General Biology: Subcellular through Organismic Biology (NMCCNS BIOL 1223) TR, 10 - 11:15 a.m., Rm 120 Hays, Quentin BIOL 154LU 001 1 Cr CRN 21642 General Biology: Subcellular through Organismic Biology Laboratory (NMCCNS BIOL 1221) T, 2:30 - 5 p.m., Rm 110 Hays, Quentin Lab Fee: $20 BIOL 210 U 001 3 Cr Anatomy and Physiology II (NMCCNS BIOL 2423) T, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 110 Hays, Quentin
CRN 21125
BIOL 210LU 001 1 Cr Anatomy and Physiology Lab II (NMCCNS BIOL 2421) R, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 110 Hays, Quentin
CRN 21126
BIOL 214 U 001 3 Cr Microbiology (NMCCNS BIOL 2513) M, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 110 McCaw III, Jack
CRN 21057
BIOL 214LU 001 1 Cr Microbiology Laboratory (NMCCNS BIOL 2511) W, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 110 McCaw III, Jack Lab Fee: $15
CRN 21058
CJ 205 U 1WW Criminal Procedures Online Riggs, Jennifer
BIOL 288 U 001 3 Cr CRN 22368 Introduction to Tropical Biology MTWRFSU 3/12 - 3/20/2016 Belize Hays, Quentin BIOL 288LU 001 1 Cr CRN 22369 Introduction to Tropical Biology Lab MTWRFSU 3/12 - 3/20/2016 Belize Hays, Quentin
BUSINESS BUS 230 U 1WW 3 Cr Business Law and Ethics I Online Wills, Kimberly
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRN 21101
CHEMISTRY CHEM 113 U 1WW 3 Cr Chemistry for Today (NMCCNS CHEM 1113) Online McCaw III, Jack
CRN 21650
CHEM 113LU 1WW 1 Cr Chemistry for Today Laboratory (NMCCNS CHEM 1111) Online McCaw III, Jack Lab Fee: $15
CRN 21651
CHEM 152 U 001 3 Cr General Chemistry II (NMCCNS CHEM 1223) MW, 10 - 11:15 a.m., Room 120 McCaw III, Jack
CRN 21887
CHEM 152LU 001 1 Cr General Chemistry II Laboratory (NMCCNS CHEM 1221) M, 2:30 - 5 p.m., Rm 110 McCaw III, Jack
CRN 21888
3 Cr
CRN 22348
COMMUNICATION COMM 101 U 001 3 Cr Interpersonal Communication (NMCCNS COMM 1213) TR, 10 - 11:15 a.m., Rm 102 McCullough, John
CRN 21016
COMM 101 U 1WW 3 Cr Interpersonal Communication (NMCCNS COMM 1213) Online Wills, Kimberly
CRN 21017
COMM 102 U 001 3 Cr Public Speaking (NMCCNS COMM 1113) T, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 102 Lane, Martha
CRN 22345
COMPUTER SCIENCE CS 234 U 1WW 3 Cr Intermediate Programming Online Crispin, Jennifer
CRN 21609
EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION ECE 220 U 001 2 Cr Professionalism in Early Childhood R, 6:30 - 8:15 p.m., Rm 102 Torres-Ovrick, Melvina
CRN 22360
ECE 240 U 001 3 Cr CRN 22361 Curriculum Development and Implementation: Age 3 through Grade 3 M, 6 - 8:30 p.m., Rm 108 Torres-Ovrick, Melvina ECE 240LU 001 2 Cr CRN 22362 Curriculum Development and Implementation: Age 3 through Grade 3 Lab TBA Torres-Ovrick, Melvina ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 5
CREDIT SCHEDULE ECONOMICS ECON 222 U 1WW 3 Cr Principles of Microeconomics (NMCCNS ECON 2123) Online McCullough, John
CRN 21018
EDUCATION EDF 222 U 001 3 Cr Structured Observations of Teaching W, 6 - 8:30 p.m., Rm 107 Kalama, AnneMarie
CRN 21045 Lab Fee: $35
EDF 222LU 001 0 Cr CRN 21781 Structured Observations of Teaching Laboratory TBA Rm 102 Kalama, AnneMarie
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMS 111 U 001 10 Cr EMT - Basic MW, 5 - 9 p.m., TBA Ryan Kerr
CRN 21825
ENGLISH ENG 102 U 1WW 3 Cr English Composition (NMCCNS ENGL 1113) Online Taylor, Jimmy
CRN 21046
ENG 102 U 001 3 Cr English Composition (NMCCNS ENGL 1113) MTWR, 8 - 8:50 a.m., Rm 108 Staff
CRN 22363
ENG 102 U 002 3 Cr English Composition (NMCCNS ENGL 1113) MW, 3:30 - 4:45 p.m., Rm 108 Staff
CRN 22364
ENG 102 U 003 3 Cr English Composition (NMCCNS ENGL 1113) R, 5 - 7:30 p.m., Rm 108 Staff
CRN 22365
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ENG 104 U 001 3 Cr English Composition and Research (NMCCNS ENGL 1123) MTWR, 9 - 9:50 a.m., Rm 108 Staff
CRN 21047
ENG 104 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21048 English Composition and Research (NMCCNS ENGL 1123) Online Karabelski, Sarah ENG 233 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21683 Writing for Technical Professionals Online Karabelski, Sarah ENG 252 U 1WW 3 Cr U.S. Literature Survey II (NMCCNS ENGL 2513) Online Karabelski, Sarah
CRN 22366
ENG 299 U 001 1 Cr Programmatic Capstone TBA Staff
CRN 22367
ENVIRONMENT & POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY ENPT 141 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 22381 Principles of Industrial Hygiene Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn ENPT 141 U 2WW 3 Cr Principles of Industrial Hygiene Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22382
ENPT 144 U 1WW 3 Cr Environmental Sampling Analysis Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22383
ENPT 144 U 2WW 3 Cr Environmental Sampling Analysis Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22384
ENPT 149 U 1WW 3 Cr Environmental Regulations Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22386
ENPT 149 U 2WW 3 Cr Environmental Regulations Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22387
ENPT 200 U 1WW 3 Cr Department of Transportation Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22388
ENPT 200 U 2WW 3 Cr Department of Transportation Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22389
3 Cr
HIST 203 U 001 3 Cr New Mexico (NMCCNS HIST 2113) T, 2:30 - 4:45 p.m., Rm 102 Orozco, Cynthia
CRN 21033
HIST 203 U 1WW 3 Cr New Mexico (NMCCNS HIST 2113) Online 1st 8 weeks Orozco, Cynthia
CRN 22349
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
FINANCE FIN 201 U 1WW Principles of Finance (NMCCNS FIN 2113) Online McCullough, John
(NMCCNS HIST 1063) MW, 1 - 2:15 p.m., Rm 102 Orozco, Cynthia
CRN 21019
GEOLOGY GEOL 113 U 001 3 Cr The Geological Environment (NMCCNS ENVS 1113) MW, 1 - 2:15 p.m., Rm 120 White, David
CRN 21652
GEOL 113LU 001 1 Cr The Geological Environment Lab (NMCCNS ENVS 1111) W, 2:30 - 5 p.m., Rm 120 White, David
CRN 21653
HISTORY HIST 102 U 001 3 Cr CRN 21072 Survey of American History Since 1877 (NMCCNS HIST 1053) MW, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m., Rm 102 Orozco, Cynthia HIST 122 U 001 3 Cr CRN 21620 Survey of Western Civilization since 1500
HPE 127 U 001 1 Cr Aqualogix - Aquatic Exercise TR, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., RAC SWIM 1st 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79
CRN 22462
HPE 127 U 002 1 Cr Aqualogix - Aquatic Exercise TR, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., RAC SWIM 2nd 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79
CRN 22463
HPE 135 U 001 1 Cr CRN 22460 Body Pump - Group Resistance Training TR, 5:15 - 6:15 p.m., RAC GYM 1st 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79 HPE 135 U 002 1 Cr CRN 22461 Body Pump - Group Resistance Training TR, 5:15 - 6:15 p.m., RAC GYM 2nd 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79 HPE 136 U 001 1 Cr CRN 22456 Body Flow - Group Strength and Stretch MW, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., RAC GYM 1st 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79 HPE 136 U 002 1 Cr CRN 22457 Body Flow - Group Strength and Stretch MW, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., RAC GYM 2nd 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79 ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 7
CREDIT SCHEDULE HPE 136 U 003 1 Cr CRN 22458 Body Flow - Group Strength and Stretch TR, 7:30 - 8:30 a.m., RAC GYM 1st 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79 HPE 136 U 004 1 Cr CRN 22459 Body Flow - Group Strength and Stretch TR, 7:30 - 8:30 a.m., RAC GYM 2nd 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79 HPE 139 U 001 1 Cr RPM - Group Stationary Cycling MW, 5 - 6 p.m., RAC TBA 1st 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79
CRN 22464
HPE 139 U 002 1 Cr RPM - Group Stationary Cycling MW, 5 - 6 p.m., RAC TBA 2nd 8 weeks Staff Lab Fee: $79
CRN 22465
HPE 142 U 2WW 1 Cr Fundamentals of Physical Well-Being Online 2nd 8 weeks Coakley, Avril
CRN 21634
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM - CULINARY ARTS HTCA 151 U 001 3 Cr CRN 21725 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWR, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Rm 109/111 2nd 4 weeks James, Thomas Lab Fee: $100 HTCA 260 U 001 1 Cr CRN 21639 Sanitation and Safety MTWRF, 2 - 4:40 p.m., Rm 109/111 2/1 - 2/5, 2016 Williamson, Curtis Lab Fee: $50 HTCA 262 U 001 3 Cr CRN 22377 Food Preparation I MTWR, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Rm 109/111 3rd 4 weeks James, Thomas 8 | ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule
HTCA 262LU 001 1 Cr CRN 22378 Food Preparation I Lab MTWR, 12:31 - 1:20 p.m., Rm 109/111 3rd 4 weeks James, Thomas Lab Fee: $100 HTCA 289 U 001 Internship TBA McCullough, John
1 Cr
CRN 22492
HUMAN SERVICE HS 204 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 22351 Principles of Prevention & Research in Alcohol & Drug Abuse Online 1st 8 weeks Anderson, Christi HS 205 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 22352 Principles of Treatment & Recovery in Alcohol & Drug Abuse Online 2nd 8 weeks Anderson, Christi
HUMANITIES HUM 222 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 22350 Introduction to Modern World Humanities Online Orozco, Cynthia
INFORMATION SYSTEMS IS 101 U 1DW 3 Cr CRN 21610 Computer Technical Support Essentials SUNOnline Wills, Kimberly IS 102 U 1DW 3 Cr CRN 21098 Computer Technician Practical Applications SUNOnline Wills, Kimberly IS 131 U 1WW 3 Cr Computer and Security Fundamentals Online Hutchins, Joel Lab Fee: $25
CRN 21041
IS 136 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21042 Guide to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Online Miller, Stephen
IS 151 U 001 3 Cr Basic Computer Skills W, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 101 Grider, Deborah Lab Fee: $5 IS 151 U 1WW 3 Cr Basic Computer Skills Online Perez, Yvonne Lab Fee: $5
CRN 21038
Social & Ethical Issues in Computing SUNOnline Wills, Kimberly
CRN 21040
IS 293 U 1DW 3 Cr Technical Computer Service SUNOnline Wills, Kimberly
IS 153 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21613 Introductions (Foundations) of Information Systems Online Miller, Stephen IS 153LU 1WW 1 Cr CRN 21614 Introductions (Foundations) of Information Systems Lab Online Miller, Stephen Lab Fee: $25 IS 160 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21615 Overview of Operating Systems and Utilities Online Miller, Stephen IS 170 U 1WW 3 Cr Systems Analysis and Design Online Miller, Stephen
CRN 21616
IS 253 U 1WW 3 Cr Firewalls and How They Work Online Hutchins, Joel
CRN 21043
IS 257 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21617 Computer and Network Defense and Counter Measures Online Miller, Stephen IS 258 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 21044 Cyber Ethics, Professionalism, and Career Development Online Miller, Stephen IS 285 U 1WW Ethical Hacking Online Miller, Stephen
3 Cr
CRN 22346
IS 293 U 2DW
3 Cr
CRN 21612
CRN 21611
IS 298 U 1WW 3 Cr CRN 22347 Programmatic Capstone/Cybersecurity Challenge Elective Course Online Miller, Stephen Lab Fee: $45
MATHEMATICS MATH 104 U 001 4 Cr Preparatory Algebra MTWR, 9 - 9:50 a.m., Rm 106 Thapa Magar, Krishna
CRN 22370
MATH 104 U 002 4 Cr Preparatory Algebra W, 5:30 - 9 p.m., Rm 106 Hemphill, John
CRN 22371
MATH 119 U 001 3 Cr College Algebra (NMCCNS MATH 1113) MTWR, 8 - 8:50 a.m., Rm 106 Thapa Magar, Krishna
CRN 21052
MATH 119 U 002 3 Cr College Algebra (NMCCNS MATH 1113) R, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m., Rm 106 Thapa Magar, Krishna
CRN 21824
MATH 262 U 001 3 Cr Mathematical Concepts II T, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 106 Donaldson, Nancy
CRN 21656
MEDICAL ASSISTING MDST 102 U 1WW 3 Cr Medical Terminology Online LaCounte, Christopher
CRN 21023
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CREDIT SCHEDULE MARKETING MKT 201 U 1WW 3 Cr Principles of Marketing (NMCCNS MKTG 2113) Online Padilla, Erik
CRN 21020
NURSING ASSISTANT NA 111LU 001 3 Cr Nursing Assistant Lab W, TBA, WMA 25 Harvey, Jennifer
CRN 22448
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH
OSH 121 U 1WW 3 Cr Fire Protection Systems Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22399
OSH 121 U 2WW 3 Cr Fire Protection Systems Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22400
OSH 201 U 1WW 3 Cr Regulations - General Industry Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22402
CRN 22403
OSH 101 U 1WW 3 Cr Total Quality Mngmnt for Safety Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22390
OSH 201 U 2WW 3 Cr Regulations - General Industry Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22404
OSH 101 U 2WW 3 Cr Total Quality Mngmnt for Safety Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22391
OSH 205 U 1WW 3 Cr Ergo/Human Factors in Safety Online 1st 8 weeks Reese, Lyndel
CRN 22405
OSH 105 U 1WW 3 Cr Regulations - Construction Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22392
OSH 205 U 2WW 3 Cr Ergo/Human Factors in Safety Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22406
OSH 105 U 2WW 3 Cr Regulations - Construction Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22393
OSH 209 U 1WW 3 Cr Safety Program Management Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22407
OSH 109 U 1WW 3 Cr Physical Hazard Control Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22395
OSH 209 U 2WW 3 Cr Safety Program Management Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
OSH 109 U 2WW 3 Cr Physical Hazard Control Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22396
OSH 113 U 1WW 3 Cr Accident Prevent/Investigation Online 1st 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22397
OSH 113 U 2WW 3 Cr Accident Prevent/Investigation Online 2nd 8 weeks Jones, Marilyn
CRN 22398
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PHLEBOTOMY PBE 102 U 1WW 3 Cr Medical Terminology Online LaCounte, Christopher
CRN 21024
POLITICAL SCIENCE PSCI 102 U 1WW 3 Cr American National Government (NMCCNS POLS 1123) Online Long, Mary
CRN 21625
PSYCHOLOGY
STATISTICS
PSY 101 U 001 3 Cr Introductory Psychology (NMCCNS PSYC 1113) MW, 10 - 11:15 a.m., Rm 102 Hamilton, Dinah
CRN 21063
STAT 213 U 001 4 Cr Statistical Methods I (NMCCNS MATH 2114) MTWR, 10 - 10:50 a.m., Rm 106 Thapa Magar, Krishna
CRN 21053
PSY 201 U 001 3 Cr Child Psychology W, 5 - 7:30 p.m., Rm 102 Hamilton, Dinah
CRN 21628
STAT 213 U 002 4 Cr Statistical Methods I (NMCCNS MATH 2114) M, 5:30 - 9 p.m., Rm 106 Donaldson, Nancy
CRN 22373
RED 097 U 001 3 Cr College Reading Skills TR, 10 - 11:15 a.m., Rm 101 Waldo, Daniel
CRN 21028
THEATER
RED 097LU 001 1 Cr College Reading Skills Lab TR, 11:16 - 11:45 a.m., Rm 101 Waldo, Daniel
CRN 21029
THTR 121 U 001 3 Cr Beginning Acting R, 6 - 8:30 p.m., WMA 28 Wilson, Ellen
READING
UNIVERSITY STUDIES
SOCIOLOGY SOC 101 U 001 3 Cr Introductory Sociology (NMCCNS SOCI 1113) TR, 1 - 2:15 p.m., Rm 102 Hamilton, Dinah
CRN 21066
SOC 215 U 1WW 3 Cr Marriage and Family Online 1st 8 weeks Hamilton, Dinah
CRN 22353
SPANISH SPAN 101 U 1WW Beginning Spanish Online Bennett, Cynthia
4 Cr
SPAN 102 U 1WW 4 Cr Continuation of Beginning Spanish (NMCCNS SPAN 1124) Online Bennett, Cynthia
CRN 21690
CRN 22466
CRN 21689
UNIV 101 U 001 3 Cr Freshman Seminar MW, 10 - 11:15 a.m., Rm 101 Waldo, Daniel
CRN 21030
UNIV 101 U 002 3 Cr Freshman Seminar T, 5:30 - 8 p.m., Rm 101 Serino, Deneyse
CRN 21031
UNIV 101 U 1WW Freshman Seminar Online LaCounte, Cheryl
CRN 21032
3 Cr
WELDING WELD 125 U 001 6 Cr CRN 22380 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core M, 6 - 9:30 p.m. & S, TBA, RHS IA103 Mader, David Lab Fee: $100
WILDLAND FIRE SCIENCE WILD 150 U 001 2 Cr CRN 22416 Firefighter Fitness TR, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Rm 107 Staff 1/21 - 3/3/2016 ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 11
CREDIT SCHEDULE WILD 211 U 001 2 Cr CRN 22417 Portable Pumps and Water Use MW, 6 - 8 p.m., S, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Rm 107 Staff 1/20 - 1/30/2016
WILD 270 U 001 2 Cr CRN 22419 Basic Air Operations MW, 6 - 9 p.m., Rm 107 + Online Richard Dolphin 2/17 - 2/26/2016
WILD 260 U 001 2 Cr CRN 22418 Interagency Incident Business Management Online 2/1 - 2/12/2016 Richard Dolphin
WILD 294 U 001 0-3 Cr Wildland Firefighting Experience T (one day), 6 - 8 p.m., Rm 107 Richard Dolphin 1st 8 weeks
CRN 22420
DUAL CREDIT CHEM 152 CHEM 152 L COMM 102 ENG 102 HIST 102 HIST 102 HRTM 151 HRTM 151 HRTM 151 HRTM 151 MATH 104 MATH 119 MATH 120 MATH 124 NA 111 L SPAN 102 SPAN 102 STAT 213 UNIV 101 WELD 120 WELD 125 WELD 125 WELD 125 WELD 125 WELD 125 WELD 289 WELD 289 WELD 289 WELD 289 WELD 289 WELD 289
21085 21088 22445 22450 21087 22451 21696 21698 21699 21700 22452 22435 22453 21815 22448 22438 22446 22437 22447 21706 21702 21703 21707 21708 21994 22439 22440 22441 22444 22449 22454
3 Cr 1 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 4 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr 4 Cr 3 Cr 4 Cr 4 Cr 4 Cr 3 Cr 4 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr 2 Cr 2 Cr 2 Cr 2 Cr 2 Cr 2 Cr
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General Chemistry II General Chemistry II Lab Public Speaking English Composition Survey Am History Since 1877 Survey Am History Since 1877 Intro to Hospitality Mngmnt Intro to Hospitality Mngmnt Intro to Hospitality Mngmnt Intro to Hospitality Mngmnt Preparatory Algebra College Algebra Plane Trigonometry Calculus I Nursing Assistant Lab Cont of Beginning Spanish Cont of Beginning Spanish Statistical Methods Freshman Seminar Oxyacetylene Welding Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core Internship Training Internship Training Internship Training Internship Training Internship Training Internship Training
MTWRF MTWRF MTWR MTWRF MTWR MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWR MTWRF MTWR W MTWR MTWRF MTWR MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWR MTWR MTWRF TBA MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF
Ruidoso Ruidoso Mescalero Ruidoso Capitan Ruidoso Ruidoso Capitan Carrizozo Cloudcroft Ruidoso Capitan Ruidoso Capitan WMA 25 Capitan Ruidoso Capitan Ruidoso Hondo Ruidoso Capitan Mescalero Socorro Mescalero Capitan Cloudcroft Hondo Mescalero Ruidoso Socorro
Burns Burns Lane Orr Walston Staff Rigsby Sambrano Wilson Watson Tamayo Carlton Tamayo Carlton Harvey Welterlin-Hugg Staff Carlton Hamilton Devine Mader Proctor Bennett Gaines Booky Proctor Booky Devine Bennett Mader Gaines
GENERAL INFORMATION ADMISSIONS ENMU-Ruidoso has an open admissions policy. Applications for admission may be submitted to ENMURuidoso. Applicants must be a high school graduate, hold an GED/HSE, or participate in the Early College Program. Students can apply for degree-seeking or non-degree seeking. Degree-seeking applicants must provide official transcripts from their high school and all college/universities to which they have been admitted to complete the admission process. Non-degree seeking students must provide an unofficial transcript for high school, and/or any colleges to which they have been admitted. Previous students may re-apply for admissions. Application forms can be found online at www.ruidoso. enmu.edu, or in Student Services. For information on admission to the campus contact Student Services.
ADVISING Advisors are available to all prospective and current students. Advisors are trained to assist students in discovering their educational objectives, in degree planning, in exploring and applying for financial aid opportunities, and more. Students are encouraged to make an appointment to visit with an advisor, but are also welcome on a drop-in basis. Don’t hesitate to speak with an advisor about applying for admissions, selecting a degree, applying for financial aid, or just to ask questions. Contact Student Services at 575257-2120 or toll free at 800-934-ENMU (3668).
Withdrawal: When a student feels he/she cannot complete a course or the semester, the student may withdraw from the course or the semester by completing a Withdrawal Form (available in Student Services). Note: When considering withdrawing from a class or the semester, please talk with an advisor – there may be some consequences that you have not considered (i.e., Financial Aid). Deadlines for Drop/Add and Withdrawal 16-week Drop/Add Jan. 25 16-week Withdraw April 15 1st 4-week Drop/Add Jan. 25 1st 4-week Withdraw Jan. 29 1st 8-week Drop Add Jan. 25 1st 8-week Withdraw Feb. 12 2nd 4-week Drop Feb. 18 2nd 4-week Withdraw Feb. 26 2nd 8-week Drop March 28 2nd 8-week Withdraw April 15 3rd 4-week Drop March 23 3rd 4-week Withdraw April 1 4th 4-week Drop April 20 4th 4-week Withdrawal April 29 Note: Verbally notifying your instructor that you are dropping or withdrawing from his/her course does not officially change your registration status. For information contact Student Services.
PLACEMENT TEST
COURSE AUDITING
First-time students are required to take the University Skills Placement Test (USPT) before registering. This free assessment provides a baseline of academic abilities and is used in placing students in appropriate courses. If there are other test scores (ACT or SAT) reported within the past 12 months, students may be exempt from taking the USPT. Non-degree seeking students enrolling for six hours or less are exempt from taking the USPT. Please call 575-257-3012 to schedule your free placement test.
Auditing a class means you pay for and attend classes but do not receive a grade. Audited courses do not meet degree requirements and are not eligible for financial aid or VA benefits. NC (Not for Credit option) must be marked on the original registration document. Changes to registration cannot be made after the end of the drop/add period.
DROP/ADD AND WITHDRAWAL Drop/Add: Changing a class schedule requires adding or dropping one or more courses. Changes can be made in your MyENMU portal. Advisors can also assist with the process.
OVERLOADS Enrolling in more than 18 credit hours in the fall or spring semester or 10 credits in the summer semester is considered an “overload.” You must have written permission from the Vice President of Student Learning prior to registering for a course overload. Additional fees apply. ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 13
GENERAL INFORMATION COURSE CHANGES, CANCELLATIONS, CLOSURES ENMU-Ruidoso reserves the right to make changes to the published schedule or to cancel any classes that do not meet minimum enrollment requirements. Class enrollments will be closed when maximum class size has been reached.
CATALOG The ENMU-Ruidoso Catalog is available online. Degree plans and course descriptions are found in the ENMU-Ruidoso Catalog.
SPECIAL SERVICES Students with disabilities can request accommodation and assistance in the admissions process and with registration by contacting Student Services in advance. Students with disabilities can contact Student Services to begin the process for accommodations. Students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the Special Services liaison in Student Services to bring in documentation as soon as possible. The process of accommodations can take 1-3 weeks. Students are highly encouraged to begin the process of setting up accommodations before the semester begins. Accommodations are based on individual needs according to documentation. Referrals can be offered to individuals who have documentation that is older than three (3) years or do not have documentation. For assistance, please contact the Special Services liaison in Student Services.
CLASS CANCELLATIONS In extreme weather conditions, classes may be canceled. Listen to local radio stations, Albuquerque TV newscasts and recorded announcements on the campus phone line (257-2120) for up-to-date information. You may also go to our web page: www. ruidoso.enmu.edu or call your instructor.
ON-CAMPUS REGISTRATION You may register in person at the College campus, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. After registering, go to the Cashier’s office to make payment arrangements and pick up your schedule. Please check your class schedule carefully. If your printed schedule 14 | ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule
is not what you requested, return to Student Services to make corrections. Registration for classes is not complete until payment is received.
ONLINE REGISTRATION Online registration is available for students who are currently enrolled. 1) Go to ENMU-Ruidoso homepage at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu 2) Click on MyENMU on the homepage 3) Enter username (See Student Account Activation for usernames and passwords) 4) Enter username 5) Click on login 6) At the MyENMU Portal page, click on the icon SSB to access the MyENMU information page 7) Click on Registration 8) Click on Look Up Classes to add or drop classes Remember: Classes with a “P” are in Portales and classes with a “U” are in Ruidoso Please contact Student Services at 257-2120 or 800934-3668 for assistance.
RESIDENCY For tuition purposes, a resident is defined as a student who meets each of the requirements before the first day of classes for that term.
Residency Requirements: In general, a financially independent, adult person over 18 years of age must have resided in New Mexico for a period of 12 consecutive months immediately prior to the term for which the petition is being filed. If a student is under 23 and not financially independent, the residency is based on the parent/ guardian residency. Furthermore, “residency” in this context means legal “residence.” Legal residence requires intent to remain in a place indefinitely, in the sense of making one’s permanent home here, as well as physical presence at the place. The distinction is that one may have any number of residences at one time, but never more than one legal residence. In New Mexico, for most purposes, the age of majority is 18. Persons under the age of 18 are considered
minors under the law. A minor’s residence is presumed to be the same as that of his/her parent or legal guardian. The residency decision for students under 18 is based upon the legal residence of the parent or legal guardian. In the event that a non-custodial parent is a legal resident of New Mexico, the minor student will be classified as a resident. If you have questions concerning your residency, contact Student Services.
STUDENT ACCOUNT ACTIVATION (Student ENMU-email, MYENMU and Blackboard) 1) Go to ENMU-Ruidoso homepage at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu 2) Go to Students, Click on Current Students 3) Click on “Student Account Activation” A student id number and date of birth is required for username and password. (For student ID number, please contact Student Services at 257-2120.)
TUITION
The payment of tuition and fees is the obligation of the student. By processing a course registration either via the web or by submitting a course request form to an academic student registration area, a student acknowledges they have read and agree to the following terms and conditions. Registration constitutes a financial agreement between you (“Student”) and ENMU-Ruidoso. Once a student formally registers for classes, he or she assumes the responsibility for understanding ENMU-Ruidoso’s official policies concerning schedule changes, satisfactory academic progress and the financial policies of the College as described in the “ENMU-Ruidoso Catalog” for the term of enrollment. Installment payment arrangements must be made with the Cashier for any charges not paid in full within five (5) business days of the start of the term or registration cancellation will result. A payment plan fee of $10 is charged on all payment plans.
Please visit www.ruidoso.enmu.edu for the most up-todate tuition rates.
The due date for setting up a payment plan is the Drop/Add Deadline.
SENIOR TUITION FOR NEW MEXICO RESIDENTS
PAYMENTS AND FINANCIAL AID
A special $5 per credit hour tuition rate is available for New Mexico residents age 65 or older. Enrollment is restricted to 6 credit hours or less per semester, however if a senior student enrolls in more than 6 hours at any time during the semester, all credit hours will be adjusted to the applicable tuition rate. Students are responsible for payment of fees, books and other costs associated with their class.
FEES Check www.ruidoso.enmu.edu for the most up to date institutional, course and graduation fees.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF REGISTRATION By enrolling in classes at ENMU-Ruidoso, a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associated with that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes a financial obligation between the student and ENMU-Ruidoso.
Students withdrawing after the stated refund dates remain liable for full tuition and fee charges. ENMURuidoso accepts payment via student financial aid and third party sponsorship, but the responsibility for payment remains with the student. It is the student’s responsibility to monitor his or her account balance and any funding sources. If financial aid is not granted or if third party sponsors do not pay within a reasonable period, the student will be required to pay the full amount due.
PAYMENT OPTIONS Pay at the Cashier’s office with cash, check, money order or credit card. Mail check or money order to: Cashier, ENMU-Ruidoso, 709 Mechem Dr., Ruidoso, NM 88345. Call the Cashier at 257-3016 to pay by credit card. ENMU-Ruidoso accepts Discover, Master Card, American Express and Visa. Pay online at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu. Set up a payment plan for a $10 fee. ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 15
GENERAL INFORMATION ENMU-Ruidoso offers an interest-free payment plan for students. Books and supplies can be added to the tuition and then divided into four equal payments. Payment arrangement deadline is January 25. The paperwork is minimal. Reference addresses and phone numbers are required. You may call the Cashier at 257-3016 to process a payment plan by mail. A payment plan is required if any of the following circumstances apply: 1) You cannot pay your account in full and need to spread payments over the semester, or 2) Financial aid and/or scholarship awards will be paying, but the funds will not be applied to the account before Jan. 25. 3) An employer or other sponsor is paying. (Written authorization is needed by the Cashier at the time of registration.)
PAYMENT ONLINE You can now pay online, enroll in a payment plan or create a financial aid refund profile at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu.
FINANCIAL AID Degree-seeking students are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the ENMU-Ruidoso Scholarship Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Appointments for assistance in completing the FAFSA are available by contacting Student Services. Students applying for financial aid who have not yet been approved by the payment deadline must make other payment arrangements. Be aware that processing financial aid applications takes approximately 5 weeks – apply early. To maintain financial aid, have all transcripts sent to: ENMU-Ruidoso 709 Mechem Drive Ruidoso, NM 88345 Any questions concerning financial aid may be directed to Student Services, 575-257-2012.
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REFUNDS Tuition and fee refunds will be processed after the close of late registration. 16 Week 100% - Jan. 25 90% - Feb. 1 50% - Feb. 8 25% - Feb. 15 1st 8-Weeks 100% - Jan. 25 90% - NA 50% - Feb. 1 25% - Feb. 8 2nd 8-Weeks 100% - March 28 90% - NA 50% - April 4 25% - April 11 1st 4-Weeks 100% - Jan. 20 90% - NA 50% - Jan. 25 25% - NA 2nd 4-Weeeks 100% - Feb. 18 90% - NA 50% - Feb. 23 25% - NA 3rd 4-Weeks 100% - March 22 90% - NA 50% - March 28 25% - NA 4th 4-Weeks 100% - April 20 90% - NA 50% - April 25 25% - NA
BOOKSTORE HOURS: Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Closed Friday, Saturday & Sunday
buyback or returning books? Call 1-866-638-5900 or Bbhelp@Blackboardstore.com. Questions about the Financial Aid Voucher? Call 800934-3668 or 257-3010.
TEXTBOOK SALES
SCHOLARSHIPS
The ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore has changed to a new way of purchasing textbooks. All textbooks, whether you are local or a distance education student, can be purchased through ENMU-Ruidoso’s Virtual Bookstore. Go to www.ruidoso.enmu.edu/bookstore and click on the link to Blackboard. Order books from the comfort of home. Textbooks are no longer stocked in the ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore.
Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: Scholarship recipients must be accepted for admission AND enrolled at the Ruidoso campus at the time of the scholarship application. Please apply ONLY for scholarships for which eligibility applies. If awarded, the scholarship check will be sent directly to the Ruidoso campus and credited to the student’s account. The application must be completed and received by the ENMU-Ruidoso Foundation on the Ruidoso campus before the stated application deadline. Application due dates in all cases are final. An interview may be required as part of the selection process. Applications will be evaluated and final award decisions will be made by the Scholarship Committee or by the sponsoring donor or organization.
FINANCIAL AID AND TEXTBOOK PURCHASES Financial Aid is an option in purchasing your books from Blackboard. Once Financial Aid is on your account, you will be issued a voucher number to use on the Blackboard. This number will be sent to your ENMU email once the voucher has been created. Textbooks may be charged to financial aid ONLY through Jan. 25. After this date you must setup a payment plan with the cashier and bring a copy of the payment plan to the bookstore. A voucher will be issued for use in Blackboard. This charge will be added to your student account and if Financial Aid has been disbursed at that time, you will need to make payment to the cashier for your books.
TEXTBOOK RETURNS Textbook returns will be handled through the Virtual Bookstore by calling 1-866-638-5900. The ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore will no longer handle returns. BOOK BUYBACK Monday, May 9, 2016 – 12 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, 2016 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 11, 2016 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 12, 2016 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Friday, Saturday & Sunday Monday, May 16, 2016 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, 2016 – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Questions about your Virtual Bookstore order,
Refer to the online Scholarship Guide for eligibility requirements. Back 2 U Daniel P. Austin Memorial Bennett Trust Fund Wesley Brown Memorial Gene Burdine City Bank Classic Industries General Contractors Richard J. and Gloria I. Lara Community Choir Ilana Cornelius “Pay It Forward” Daniel D. Draughon Scholarship Drs. Steve and Martha Ellis ENMU-Ruidoso Fine Art Scholarship Deborah Hewitt, MD Hubbard Foundation Dr. Bernie and Phyllis Hulme Lori Hulmes and Michael Aitkens Scholarship Josie’s Framery Art Scholarship The Lincoln County Community Foundation Legacy Fund ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 17
GENERAL INFORMATION Jim and Nancy Miller Scholarship Linda Miller Art Scholarship NM Land and Title — Chili Currier Scholarship Bill Rakocy Art Scholarship Ruidoso Rotary Club Ruidoso White Mountain Clinic Zia Natural Gas Company
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES The New Mexico Workforce Connection-Lincoln County operates in agreement with ENMU-Ruidoso. The center provides a variety of education and employment services. Some of the services provided include: Job Postings Prescreening, Recruitment and Referral of Qualified Workers Job Search Assistance Resumé Writing Assistance Interview Coaching Occupational Interest Profiling Typing and Other Skills Assessments and Certifications WorkKeys® Career Readiness Certification Career Fairs Workplace Literacy Skills Classes Customized Training Classes On the Job Training Tax Credit/Federal Bonding Information Financial Aid Information Educational Funding Training for Eligible Participants Labor Market/Wage Information Industry Specific Information Area Economic Data Labor Law Compliance/EEO Information Referral Information to Other Community Resources Resource Room/Conference Room Video Conferencing Senior (50+) Career Service 18 | ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule
HSE PREPARATION CLASSES The Adult Basic Education program provides educational services to individuals 16 and over whose goals may range from basic literacy to obtaining an HSE. Classes are highly individualized and focus on student goals. New students first attend a Student Success Course and then select a study option which includes: morning class, independent study, evening class. Supplemental online study or tutoring is also available.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE/ INGLÉS COMO SEGUNDO Being a non-English speaker in our community can present an overwhelming challenge. We offer free ESL classes designed to help all levels of speakers, beginner through advanced. U.S. Citizenship is NOT required. Morning, afternoon or evening classes are available. El no poder comunicarse en inglés en nuestra comunidad puede ser un desafío desconcertante. Ofrecemos clases gratuitas de ESL, las cuales han sido designadas para ayudarlo en todos los niveles del idioma: Desde nivel principiante hasta avanzado. ¡Ciudadanía estadounidense NO es requerida!
HSE EN ESPAÑOL Si quiere tener un certificado de secundaria de los Estados Unidos necesita esta clase. Estudiará cinco materias con un maestro bilingüe. Esto le dará más oportunidades para estudiar o trabajar en los EEUU. For more information call 575-258-1730 or 800-8544712 or come by the White Mountain Annex offices at 201 White Mountain Drive to see how the New Mexico Workforce Connection can help you.
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Community enhancement through Education Community Education is a staple of most colleges . The classes are taught by members of the community who wish to share an interest, hobby or skill . The setting is informal and there are no educational requirement to teach a Community Ed class . Instructors set the class times, days and fees, and are paid based on the number of people who take the class . These classes are not for credit and do not transfer toward a degree program. Additionally, ENMU-Ruidoso’s Community Ed department hosts local events, such as the “Living in the WUI (Wildland Urban Interface)” series, providing critical information to residents of the community . ENMU-Ruidoso is committed to the enhancement of the community and all of Lincoln County . Community Ed offers many diverse programs of instruction including: • Community Education courses – live and online • Lifelong Learning Academy • Personal Development and Workforce Training • Customized Training • Kids’ College . . .and more . Visit ENMU-Ruidoso online at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu For more information, call ENMU-Ruidoso at 575 .257 .2120
Community Choir
Performance class with emphasis on music notation, breathing and three/four part singing . The class will also include large group and sectional singing . Class will also conduct at least one public concert . Partial scholarships may be available . Instructor: Melba Valdez Dates: Mondays, Jan . 25 - May 3 Time: 5:30 - 7 p .m . Room: WMA28 Fee: $125
Watercolor
Concentrate on developing skills and techniques in watercolor painting . Emphasis is on methods and experimentation using studio, sketches and/or photographs for subject matter . Lab fee of $20 to instructor . Instructor: Carol Alvarado Dates: Tues ., Wed . & Thurs .; May 10, 11 and 12 Time: 1 - 4 p .m . Room: 107 Fee: $55
Private Voice Lessons Private voice lessons for children, teens, and adults . $105 for 4 half-hour lessons once per week (recommended for ages 8 to 14) $210 for 4 one-hour lessons once per week (recommended for ages 14 to adult) Students will buy a music book with CD so they can rehearse their songs at home . (Cost: $16-$25) After registering, please contact instructor to select your lesson time . Instructor: Ellen Wilson Room: WMA 28
Freestyle Painting
An opportunity to paint with others and hone your skills in a supportive environment . Oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels – whatever your choice . No instruction but lots of camaraderie . Other artists in the class are happy to provide suggestions and critiques ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 19
COMMUNITY ED CLASSES if asked. Flexible hours. Bring a lunch and come for the full five hours or just stay for a two or three, in the morning or afternoon. Instructor: Bonnie Soley Dates: Tuesdays; Jan. 19 to May 3 Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Room: WMA 11 Fee: $65
COMPUTERS Online Cyber Security Certification Program This program is designed to be completed in 9 months. While applicable in the job market, these classes are transferable for college credit. Prerequisite: One year computer and network-related experience or successful completion of a Computing and Networking Fundamentals course. Other qualifications may apply. Call for information. The program consists of 5 classes: • Cyber Security Fundamentals • Guide to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery • Understanding Cyber Security Tools • Cyber Security Defense and Counter Measures • Ethics and Professionalism for Cyber Professionals Instructor: Stephen Miller Dates: Online, self-paced Fee: $2,595
Computer Basics Are you an absolute beginner? Then this is the class for you. Learn how to use a mouse, surf the Internet, or brush up on your keyboarding skills. Instructor: Coda Omness Dates: Fridays; Jan. 15 - Feb. 12 Time: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Room: 101 Fee: $129
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commands to operate a computer. We will cover the basic layout of the Windows 8 desktop and use Microsoft Word to learn about the different keys and mouse functions. It is not necessary for students to know how to type. Skills covered in the class are: the mouse and the cursor, shift key functions, enter key functions, click and drag (mouse), backspace key functions, delete key functions, double left click (mouse), single left click (mouse), tab key functions, directional arrow keys, caps lock functions, and combination key functions. Instructor: Coda Omness Dates: Fri., Jan. 15 & 22 Time: 2 - 4 p.m. Room: 101 Fee: $55
Intro to Windows 8 This training teaches the core features and functions of Window 8. Participants will learn how to use the start menu and taskbar, move and resize windows, create and manage files, folder and libraries and search for content on their computers. Instructor: Coda Omness Date: Thurs., Jan. 28 Time: 5 - 8 p.m. Room: 101 Fee: $35
HEALTH & WELLNESS Yoga Teaching Certificate RYT-200 The Yoga Teacher Certification Program offers a nationally recognized professional Yoga Alliance RYT credential, qualifying graduates to enter the job market as a certified RYT-200 yoga instructor. Students will learn through 250 hours of training how to teach yoga based on ancient texts, modern principles and to develop safe, therapeutic lesson plans for a broad range of students. The program includes study of Gentle Hatha Yoga, Core Strength Vinyasa Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Bandha Yoga, Myofacial Stretch Yoga, Power and Hot Yoga – and class plan development to cultivate mindfulness, flexibility, balance, strength and endurance. The 9 month immersive program is delivered
in 2 semesters, the second weekend of every month.
in energy efficient lighting and other topics.
Instructor: Marianne Mohr Dates: Sat. and Sun.; call for dates Time: 7:45 a.m. - 6 p.m. Location: Buddha Yoga School of Yogic Arts Campus at 200 Mechem Fee: $3,900
Instructor: Jim Miller, Utility Company Energy Efficiency Inspector Date: Wed., March 16 Time: 5:30 - 8 p.m. Room: 119 Fee: $10
HOME & GARDEN
Power from the New Mexico Sky: Installing Solar Energy in the 21st Century
Rainwater Harvesting/Management System Design The course will cover steps in reducing treated water use, design, installation and use various rainwater harvesting and gray water usage systems for businesses and residences, and development of a rainfall and gray water usage plan for your property. The course will also review of existing rainwater regulations, introduce drip irrigation ‘black water’ systems; and, answer your questions. Numerous handouts will be provided. This popular class is offered the first Wednesday of each month, February through May. Register for one month. The course is a must for Lincoln and Otero County residents, and members of the Mescalero Apache Tribe.
This brief course covers the general development of energy generation in Lincoln County, with a specific focus on the rapidly changing field of solar energy. The course also includes an overview of the history of solar energy use, including new developments in material technology, battery storage, installation techniques, etc. The science behind solar will be also reviewed, how solar works, system components and how to make a solar buy or lease decision should you decide to install various types of solar. How to work with utility companies on this type of power generation project will also be discussed. A solar tour of medium scale Lincoln County solar facilities at a different day/time is also available as part of the course with sufficient participant interest.
Instructor: Jim Miller, Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Network, Lincoln County Dates: Wednesdays; Feb. 3, or March 2, or April 6, or May 4 Time: 5:30 - 8 p.m. Room: 115 Fee $35 or $25 LLA
Instructor: Jim Miller, Regional Energy Project Developer Date: Wed., Feb. 10 Time: 5:30 - 7 p.m. Room: 119 Fee: $5
Energy Efficiency for Homes and Businesses
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
This course is designed to provide an overview of energy use and energy efficiency in residential and small business buildings. Participants will learn how to conduct a simple building energy assessment, and recommended safe, and costeffective energy efficiency improvements that lead to a more comfortable, safe and energy – efficient home, and a lower overhead small business operation. Participants will also learn about local utility company energy efficiency incentive and rebate programs, weatherization, advancements
Becoming a Competent Writer This class will focus on students who do not think their writing is up to college standards, and adults who would like to improve their writing skills. Instructor: Dan Arnold Dates: Tuesday and Thursday, Jan. 26 and 28 Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m. Room: 115 Fee: $65
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COMMUNITY ED CLASSES Sacred Stones of the Sacramento
Estate Planning
Explore the origins of prehistoric arts, its development and decline in this exciting hands-on field study class! Translation of rock art and artwork will be covered. Enjoy hiking, drawing and photography. This class will ultimately produce a calendar of rock art found in the region. Students will need hiking boots, water, a hat, camera and food for these trips. Student will also need good health and good hiking abilities.
A broad overview of estate planning topics which can be altered for a specific group. The class covers the most basic estate planning topics to the more intricate aspects of asset protection.
Instructor: Lay Powell Dates: Organization meeting, Thursday and outdoor classes will be Saturdays or Sunday; March 10 to May 7 Time: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Room: 115 Fee: $50/$45 LLA
Being of Service: Civic Engagement
The Creative Aging Advisory Committee to Lincoln County The Creative Aging Advisory Committee to Lincoln County invites you to participate in our mission of serving seniors in Lincoln County. Recognizing that many of the key factors that influence a livable community are determined locally, we strive to create an opportunity to bring together decision makers across the public, private, and volunteer sectors to work in partnership with seniors to create imaginative changes that will have an impact on the lives of all of us as we age in this frontier community. We meet monthly with informal subcommittees meeting in between. Our goal is to raise the awareness of resources available to the growing demographic of retirees and seniors. We welcome interested participants to join us to lend us your knowledge. Please call Clara Farah, Ph.D. at 575-973-7835 or email her at clrfarah@gmail.com. Instructor: Clara Farah Dates: monthly Friday meetings; Jan. 22 to May 20 Time: 9 - 11:30 a.m. Location: Various locations around all of Lincoln County. Carpooling available. Fee: Free
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Basics of Estate Planning Probate and Avoiding Probate Wills, Living Trusts, Beneficiaries and Fiduciaries Powers of Attorney Health-Care Directives Long-Term Care Planning Asset Protection Planning Business Succession Planning Estate Taxes Maximizing Stepped-up Basis Life Insurance and Life Insurance Trusts Gifts to Family – Techniques Charitable Giving Generation Skipping Tax
Instructor: Jim Bozarth Dates: Thursdays, March 10 & 17 Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m. Room: 115 Fee: Free
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Notary Public Training Did you know that notary publics in New Mexico have to purchase and be covered by an insurance bond? Many notaries or people interested in becoming a Notary are unaware of the regulations covering this little known service. This course will cover the purpose of a Notary Public, obtaining a bond, type of documents, range of services, and keeping a Notary log. (Purchase Notary Log Book- optional). Instructor: Clydene Baca Date: Wed., April 13 Time: 6 - 8 p.m. Room: 115 Fee: $40
Alcohol Server The New Mexico Liquor Control Act Mandates that every liquor license, lessee or server who manages, directs or controls the sale or service of alcohol for consumption on or off the license premises must satisfactorily complete an alcohol server program every five years. This class provides all the state required training and covers all state laws and regulations concerning the sale and service of alcohol, liquor liability issues and driving under the influence of alcohol. Participants must be at least 19 years old and have valid photo validation. Instructor: Lalene Grogg Dates: Tuesdays, Feb. 9, March 8, April 12 or May 10 Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Room: 115 Fee: $40
CPR Certification: American Heart Association Basic Life Support Preparatory books are available on loan prior to the class. Instructor: Jennifer Harvey Date: Sun., Feb. 5 or April 9 Time: 12 - 5:30 p.m. Room: WMA 26 Fee: $56
Office Administration Certification
Grant Writing
This two-day course will prepare you to write and submit a grant application in order to secure funding for your non-profit organization. Many grant opportunities exist if you know where to look, how to apply, how to design and write a successful proposal. Foundation and corporate giving will be discussed as well as development of important foundation relationships. Managing the grant once you’ve earned it will also be discussed. Grant sources, how to search, will all be covered in this two-session course. Become one of the ten top grant writers in Lincoln County by registering for this potentially profitable course! Come to class with a grant proposal idea! Instructor: Jim Miller, Grant Writer - Placer Mountain Services LLC Dates: Tues. & Wed., April 12 and 13 Time: 5 - 8 p.m. Room: 119 Fee: $75
Online Cyber Security Certification Program
This program is designed to be completed in 9 months. While applicable in the job market, these classes are transferable for college credit. Prerequisite: One year computer and network related experience or successful completion of a Computing and Networking Fundamentals course. Other qualifications may apply. Call for information. The program consists of 5 classes:
The Office Administration program prepares students for a second career in all types of professional offices. Students will develop communication, organizational, leadership and technology skills that prepares them for the high-tech, customer-focused, world-class work environment. This 6-week program includes a 2-week internship at a local business to be scheduled after successful completion of program. Partial scholarships are available for a limited amount of students over the age of 50.
• Cyber Security Fundamentals
Instructor: Coda Omness Dates: Fridays, April 1-29 Time: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Room: 101 Fee: $295
SCIENCE
• Guide to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery • Understanding Cyber Security Tools • Cyber Security Defense and Counter Measures • Ethics and Professionalism for Cyber Professionals Instructor: Stephen Miller Dates: Online, self-paced Fee: $2,595
Forest Health Series – WUI Learn about your community and living in a Wildland Urban Interface. A collaborative outreach between ENMU-Ruidoso 2016 Spring Class Schedule | 23
COMMUNITY ED CLASSES USFS, Lincoln National Forest, NM State Forestry, Village of Ruidoso Forestry, Lincoln County, SCMRC & D, Mescalero/BIA, Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition, ENMU-ruidoso Community Education and private citizens . Speakers: Various Dates: Tuesdays, Jan . 5, Feb . 2, March 1, April 5 or May 3 Time: 5:30 - 7 p .m . Room: 102 Fee: Free
Register for Community Education classes at the campus, over the phone at 575-257-3012, by fax at 575-257-9409 or by mail by filling out the form below and sending to ENMU-Ruidoso, 709 Mechem Drive, Ruidoso, NM 88345 . Classes may be canceled if not enough students enroll . Maximum numbers are set by the instructor . Early registration is encouraged . Registration must be made three days before the class is scheduled to begin .
REGISTRATION FORM FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATION
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