Spring 2017 Guide

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Telephone Directory & Index

STUDENT SERVICES Admissions ..................................737-6215 Advising .......................................737-6215 Financial Aid ................................737-6215 Registration .................................737-6215 TRiO .............................................737-3697 Fax................................................737-3684 Administration Offices......................737-6204 Administration Fax ...........................758-5898 Taos Education & Career Center (ABE,HSE,ESL) ..................................737-3730 UNM Online / Extended Learning (Formerly Upper Division) ................758-6290 Business Office .................................737-6269 CASA Learning & Testing Center .......737-3695 Early Childhood Resource Center.....758-1395 Department of Instruction................737-6225 Human Resources ...........................737-6261 Klauer Campus.................................737-6200 Library ..............................................737-6242 Physical Plant ...................................737-6270

What’s Inside Telephone Directory & Index ....................................................1 Faculty Directory ......................................................................2 Important Dates........................................................................3 Welcome from the Offices of the CEO and Dean .....................4 Degrees & Certificates .............................................................5 New Student Checklist ............................................................6 Admission Application Form .............................................. 7-10 Tuition, SUN Online ................................................................11 Sun Path & TRiO Student Support Services ..........................12 Classroom Finder ...................................................................13 Spring Class Schedule ..................................................... 14-21 Online Class Schedule ..................................................... 21-22 Late Starting & Accelerated Courses ............................... 22-23 Important Information ....................................................... 24-26 Academic Advisement............................................................27 Resources & Services ............................................................28 Taos Education & Career Center ............................................29 Upward Bound & HEP ............................................................30 UNM Online / Extended Learning (formerly Bachelor & Graduate Programs) ....................... 31-32

PLEASE NOTE: Failure to add/drop courses by the published deadlines could affect your Financial Aid Award.

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Each semester there are unavoidable changes to the Class Schedule and Enrollment Guide that are not reflected in the print version, which went to press mid-November. For the most accurate, up-to-date version, please consult the online class schedule at taos.unm.edu. The Department of Instruction updates that schedule daily.

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

Jan. 11th

3-6 PM Padre Martinez Student Services Center at Klauer Campus • Required attendance! • UNM Taos staff and students will answer your questions, present important information, and assist you getting set up for the Semester. 737-6215 1


Faculty Directory Academic Curricula Area

Area Coordinator: Joel Whitehead

joelw@unm.edu

737-6230

Writing and Speaking (English, Communication & Journalism)

Chair: Robin Shawver

rpowles1@unm.edu

737-6257

Science and Mathematics (Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Planetary Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Physics)

Chair: Colin Nicholls

colnic@unm.edu

737-3757

Social and Behavioral Sciences (Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, Human Services, LADAC, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology)

Co-Chair: Randi Archuleta Co-Chair: Catherine O’Neill

randia@unm.edu koneill@unm.edu

737-6226

Humanities (American Studies, Classical Studies, History, Honors, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Women’s Studies)

Chair: Tom Shaw

tmshaw@unm.edu

737-3755

Foreign Languages (Linguistics, Foreign Languages, Sign Language)

Chair: Larry Torres

lartor@unm.edu

737-6233

Fine Arts (Art History, Arts, Dance, Music, Theatre, Architecture)

Chair: Sarah Stolar

sstolar@unm.edu

737-6276

Education (Education, Natural Science, Math for Education)

Chair: TBD

Early Childhood Multicultural Education (ECME)

Chair: Gary Atias

atias@unm.edu

737-6235

Media Arts (MA)

Chair: Peter Walker

pedrowalker@unm.edu

737-6225

University Studies (UNIV 101)

Chair: Amie Chavez-Aguilar

aca@unm.edu

737-6284

Health Sciences Area

Area Coordinator: Melissa Offenhartz moffenha@unm.edu

737-7344

Integrative Health & Medical Massage

Chair: Kirstie Segarra

ksegarra@unm.edu

737-3741

Emergency Medical Services

Chair: Josh Wright

jwrong@unm.edu

737-6225

RN Nursing Program

Chair: Melissa Offenhartz

moffenha@unm.edu

737-3744

Nurse Assistant Program (Health Career Nursing Assistant) Chair: Melissa Offenhartz

moffenha@unm.edu

737-3744

Health Extension and Education (Health Education)

Chair: Juliana Anastasoff

janastasoff@salud.unm.edu

737-6203

Physical Conditioning

Chair: Jim Stewart

jimsaba@unm.edu

737-6225

Business and Professional Skills Area

Area Coordinator: Victoria Gonzales

vsg@unm.edu

737-6231

Office Technology

TBD

Small Business Development Center

Chair: Daniel Peralta

dpera3@unm.edu

737-6219

Arts & Crafts (Applied Arts & Crafts)

Chair: Sarah Stolar

sstolar@unm.edu

737-6276

Computer Technology/Computer Science

Chair: Joel Whitehead

joelw@unm.edu

758-9274

Culinary Arts

Chair: Benji Apodaca

benapo@taosschools.org

737-6225

Construction Technology

Chair: Mark Goldman

mgoldman01@unm.edu

737-6225

Fine Woodworking

Chair: James Rannefeld

jawar@unm.edu

737-6278

Digital Media Arts (DMA)

Chair: Peter Walker

pedrowalker@unm.edu

737-6225

Commercial Drivers License (CDL)

Chair: Max Kaufman

cdltraining@unm.edu

779-3234

Instructional Support Services Area

Area Coordinator: Diego Trujillo

diegotrujillo@unm.edu

737-3694

UNM Online / Extended Learning (Formerly Bachelor & Graduate Programs)

Liaison: Eric Holmes-Trujillo

ericaholmes@unm.edu

737-6290

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Important Dates Registration Begins

November 14, 2016

Campus Reopens

January 3, 2017

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Holiday NO CLASSES/CAMPUS CLOSED

January 16, 2017

Semester Begins

Classes Start January, 17

16-week term

January 16, 2017

First 8-week term

January 16, 2017

Second 8-week term

March 20, 2017

New Student Orientation

January 11, 2017

Faculty Orientation

January 12, 2017

Enrollment Cancellation for non-payment

January 27, 2017

Last day to report removal of incomplete grade

May 12, 2017

Semester Ends 16-week term

May 13, 2017

First 8-week term

March 11, 2017

Second 8-week term

May 13, 2017

UNM-Taos Graduation

May 12, 2017

Last day to drop without “W” grade and 100% tuition refund 16-week term

February 3, 2017

First 8-week term

January 27, 2017

Second 8-week term

March 31, 2017

Last day to add courses or change sections 16-week term

February 3, 2017

First 8-week term

January 27, 2017

Second 8-week term

March 31, 2017

Last day to change grading options 16-week term

May 5, 2017

First 8-week term

March 10, 2017

Second 8-week term

May 5, 2017

Spring Break NO CLASSES

March 12-19, 2017

Last day to drop without Dean’s Permission 16-week term

April 14, 2017

First 8-week term

February 24, 2017

Second 8-week term

April 28, 2017

Last day to drop with Dean’s Permission 16-week term

May 5, 2017

First 8-week terms

March 10, 2017

Second 8-week term

May 5, 2017

PLEASE NOTE: Failure to add/drop courses by the published deadlines could effect your Financial Aid Award. Please see the Financial Aid Office before processing any add/ drop transactions after the published deadlines.

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Welcome, New and Returning Students From the Office of the Interim CEO

From the Office of the Dean

I would like to give a heartfelt welcome to the 2017 Spring

Welcome to a brand new semester at UNM-Taos. As the

Semester student body of UNM-Taos. As your Interim CEO,

Dean of Instruction, I have oversight over the faculty and

I understand your challenges and respect your passion to

the curriculum, and it’s my department’s job to make

create more productive and engaged lives for yourselves

sure our faculty are fully prepared to provide the best

and your families through education. I would very much

educational experience possible. I’m excited to be able to

like to meet all of you, and I hope you take advantage of

offer some new degrees this year and next, such as our

the “Coffee with Dr. Marty” sessions at 11 a.m. on the first

Commercial Driver’s License program. We are also proud

Thursday of every month in the Food for Thought Café.

to offer Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate

Bring your questions, concerns and suggestions, and we’ll

of Applied Science degrees, and certificates in career-

get to know one another.

technical fields.

As you are probably aware, New Mexico has experienced

In addition, we are hoping to offer new degrees in

an economic shortfall that has impacted all institutions

Emergency Medical Services, Certified Nurse Assistant,

of higher education in the state including our community

Entrepreneurship, Medical Billing and Coding, Community

college. Let me assure you that we have the situation

Health, and Hospitality in fall 2017. The Department of

under control and that we are working to ensure that all

Instruction is comprised of four areas: Academic Curricula,

of our classes and everything we do remain intact. We are

Business and Professional Skills, Health Sciences and

doing our best to maintain a healthy learning environment.

Academic Support.

One thing we can always rely on is the positive climate in

Some people think that our only responsibility is faculty

Taos County for higher education. In my opinion, none of

support, when in fact we are also a student support

the other branches have the level of support that we have,

service. We are here to maximize students’ educational

and the proof of that is the recent passage of this year’s

experience, and we serve as a bridge between

General Obligation Bond C. We are now in the position to

different departments because none of us can function

complete the last component of our campus master plan:

independently. At the end of the day it’s all about what’s

the expansion of the Career Technical building into the

in the best interest of our students. When you think about

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Center.

it, after being admitted and advised, much of a student’s

With roughly 40 percent of our majors in STEM fields, the

engagement at this institution is in the classroom, making

four million dollar project will expand our capacity to teach

faculty a large part of the student experience at UNM Taos.

in those areas.

I urge you to stop by the Department of Instruction in

Please enjoy the art, the landscaping and the new

Pueblo Hall West if you need assistance or just want to say

architecture on your campus, and have a great semester.

hello. That’s what we’re here for.

Dr. Martinez “Marty” Hewlett, Interim CEO Dr. Randi Archuleta, Dean of Instruction, and DOI Staff: Roberta Vigil, Erica Holmes-Trujillo, Peter Snyder, and Ana Pacheco

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Degrees and Certificates

Lower Division Academic Degrees & Certificates

-- Pre-Emergency Medicine & Paramedic

Associate of Arts • Early Childhood Multicultural Education

-- Pre-Engineering

-- Pre-Environmental Science

• Liberal Arts

-- Pre-Forestry

Areas of Focus

-- Pre-Horticulture and Agronomy

-- Classics

-- Criminal Justice

-- Pre-Mathematics

-- Foreign Languages

-- Pre-Mathematics Elementary Education

-- History

-- Human Services

-- Pre-Mathematics Secondary Education

-- Humanities -- LSAA

-- Pre-Medicine

-- Psychology

-- Pre-Medical Lab

--Social & Behavioral Sciences

--Pre-Business Administration --Associate of Fine Arts Associate of Science • Education

• Associate of Nursing

(Acceptance into program is by application process, please call 737-3744)

• Pre-Science Areas of Focus

-- Pre-Agriculture & Ag Education -- Pre-Animal, Wildlife, & Range Science -- Pre-Astrophysics

-- Pre-Biochemistry -- Pre-Biology

-- Pre-Chemistry

-- Pre-Dental Hygiene

-- Pre-Midwifery -- Pre-Nursing

Career Technical Degrees & Certificates

Associate of Applied Science This is a two-year degree that combines a technical area with the core academic curricula. These are not usually transferable to 4 year colleges. • Digital Media Arts (DMA) • General Studies

Certificates Certificates are 1 year programs (30 CH) dedicated to specialization in a technical area.

• Applied Arts & Crafts

-- Pre-Natural Resource & Resource Management

• Business Computers

-- Pre-Pharmacy

• Culinary Arts

-- Pre-Physical Therapy

• Holistic Health & Healing Arts

-- Pre-Radiologic Sciences

• Information Technology

• Commercial Drivers License (CDL)

-- Pre-Nutrition and Dietetics

• Construction Technology

-- Pre-Physician’s Assistant

• Digital Graphic Design

-- Pre-Physics

• Human Services

-- Pre-Science Elementary Education

• Integrative Massage Therapy

-- Pre-Statistics

• Woodworking

-- Pre-Science Secondary Education

(Acceptance into program is by application process, please contact Kirstie Segarra at 741-7808)

-- Pre-Veterinary Medicine

-- Pre-Earth & Planetary Science

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Checklist

NEW STUDENT CHECKLIST BECOMING A STUDENT HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER

1. APPLY TO AND BE ADMITTED TO UNM TAOS Go to http://unm.edu/apply, or call 575-737-6215 2. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID Go online to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov and fill out your application. The UNM-Taos school code is 002663. To set up an appointment with a Financial Aid Advisor, please call 575-737-6215. 3. TAKE YOUR PLACEMENT TEST Call 575-737-3695 or stop by the CASA Tutoring

8. ORDER YOUR TEXTBOOKS UNM-Taos does not have a campus bookstore. Approximately a month before classes start, instructors will post the required textbooks on the MBS Direct website. -Go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/unmtaos -If you are receiving financial aid, please contact the UNM-Taos Business Office at 737-6269 for a voucher # for your textbooks. -Remember: ORDER EARLY! 9. ATTEND NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION (REQUIRED)

Center to schedule a time to take your placement test

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2017 FROM

for Math and English. The test will take approximately

3:00PM-6:00PM PADRE MARTINEZ HALL ON

2 hours.

KLAUER CAMPUS

4. CREATE YOUR UNM NET ID

10. REMEMBER, Registration for Spring BEGINS

Go to: http://netid.unm.edu and follow the online

November 14, 2016, and Classes Start January 17

instructions. Your NetID will be your UNM email

See the current schedule of classes for dates and

address. You will also use this ID to log into LoboWeb.

times or call 575-737-6215

5. GET YOUR LOBO STUDENT ID CARD Either before or after your New Student Advisement

The most up-to-date schedule can be found at http://taos.unm.edu

appointment, stop by the Department of Student

DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT SERVICES

Services and get your own student ID. This is

575-737-6215 or http://taos.unm.edu

mandatory for all new students. 6. SCHEDULE A MANDATORY NEW STUDENT ADVISEMENT SESSION Call 575-737-6215 or stop by the Department of Student Services to schedule your appointment. During this time you and your advisor will: -Review your PLACEMENT test scores (New Students must take placement test before appointment) -Review your proposed major. -Register for your first semester courses. -Get answers to any questions you may have 7. CHECK LOBOWEB FOR YOUR SCHEDULE AND STUDENT INFORMATION If you need additional assistance please stop by the Student Services Department, or call 737-6215.

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Tuition, SUN Online Tuition Rates (subject to change)

Per Credit Hour

Support Service Fee

Half-Time

3/4 Time

Full-Time

Resident

$78.00

$15.00

$483.00

$717.00

$951.00

Non-Resident

$198.00

$15.00

$1203.00

$1797.00

$2391.00

Senior Rate*

$5.00

$30.00

* Must be age 65 or older as of the 21st day from the start of the semester * Must be a New Mexico Resident as defined by the Residency Classification Office * Must register on or after the first day of classes only

Bachelor/Graduate: $285.25 per credit hour (subject to change) for 300+ level classes and any classes originating from Main Campus. For More Details Visit: http://bursar.unm.edu Payment can be made online via LoboWeb: https://my.unm.edu Cash, check or money order payments may be made in person or mailed to: 1157 County Road 110; Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557 Tuition Refund All tuition and fee refunds are based on the date of official drop or withdrawal. To receive consideration for a refund of paid tuition and fees, students must complete drop procedures via LoboWeb or in the Department of Student Services. A refund is not automatically disbursed to a student. A written request must be made. If a refund is due and payment was made by check, there is a 21-day hold period from the payment receipt date before the refund is processed. MasterCard/VISA

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n online course-sharing system will provide New Mexico students greater access to courses and programs. Thirteen colleges are participating in the implementation of this online course-sharing system in New Mexico. Through SUN Online, students will have the opportunity to take classes and programs from other institutions that articulate with their programs of study, while remaining enrolled in their own home institution.

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card payments must be credited back to the charge card. Check the "Important Dates" section for the last drop/refund date for each semester. If a student withdraws during the semester, he/she may be required to pay back a portion of their financial aid. The pay-back amount is determined by the student’s last date of attendance. Financial Aid office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Call 737-6215 for walk-in and appointment hours.

If you are skilled at online education and are interested in taking online courses that are not available at UNMTaos, please go to the Skill Up Network website http://skillupnetwork.org for information on online course offerings. If there is a course that interests you, please contact Erica Holmes-Trujillo at 737-6290.

This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department t of Labor. The U.S. Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including an y information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership.

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SUN PATH & TRiO Student Support Services

SUN PATH I-BEST CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT AND EMT-BASIC Interested in getting into the healthcare field but worried about being able to pass the certification exam? Perhaps you still lack a high school diploma but want to jump-start getting into a career? This federally-funded program may be for you! Financial assistance may be available. The I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education & Skills Training) courses are designed to strengthen your reading, writing, math and test-taking skills while you study for your CNA or EMT-Basic certificates. The classes provide extra support for you to gain employment and succeed in the workplace. If you are interested in getting more information about this program, including requirements and eligibility, contact Rasa Lila @ UNM Taos at 575737-3730.

TRiO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES The mission of TRiO SSS is to increase the college retention and graduation rates of program participants at UNM-Taos. Participants will be supported through individualized academic advising, tutoring, workshops and social/cultural events to develop their abilities to navigate college successfully. 100% federally funded through a grant from the US Department of Education TRiO Programs. Located in Padre Martinez Hall, Student Services Center, Suite 140. For additional information please visit taos.unm.edu Avelina Martinez, Program Manager 575-737-3697 avelina@unm.edu

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Classroom Finder

KLAUER CAMPUS

Dept. of Instruction

127

124

Exit

PADRE MARTINEZ

121 129

Restrooms

126

STUDENT SERVICES CENTER

123

PMSSC

PUEBLO HALL TSPH

Cafe

153

Student Services

Exit

Admissions

Restrooms

151

CASA & Library

CASA

Student Advisors Financial Aid TRiO

PORTABLE BUILDING PORTABLE

D

A

Restrooms

County Rd. 110

4

3

Upper Parking

Bus Stop

Business Office

Restrooms

C

B

Flag Poll

IT

IT

Parking

TAOS KID’S

Parking

230

Exit

223

Exit

CAMPUS

Restrooms

TKIDS

221 Lobby

16

20

231

Exit

104

Exit

Exit

Exit

Exit

229 Faculty Lounge 219

214

Restrooms

Restroom

Server Room

Kitchen

211

Restroom

Exit

Restrooms

HALL

TSFPH

102 Vending Machines

115

20

FRED PERALTA

213

Physical Plant

Exit

Exit

Class Location Key ARR Arranged CLD Studio 115 Civic Plaza Dr., CR #3 737-3737 Defendu Academy 1008A Paseo del Pueblo Sur 613-7871 ECRC-Early Childhood Resource Center 115 Civic Plaza Drive 737-3735 Harwood Museum 238 Ledoux St 758-9826

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PMSSC Padre Martinez Student Support Center Klauer Campus 737-6200

Taos Pilates Studio 1337 Gusdorf Road, Unit T 758-7604

TKIDS Taos Kid’s Campus Klauer Campus 737-6295

Taos Spa 111 Dona Ana Dr. 758-1980

TSFPH Fred Peralta Hall Klauer Campus 737-6200

RGH Rio Grande Hall 121 Civic Plaza Drive

THS Taos High School 134 Cervantes St. 751-8000

TSPH Pueblo Hall Klauer Campus 737-6200

Taos Farmhouse Cafe 1405 Paseo del Pueblo N. 758-5683

THS GTECH Green Technology Center 134 Cervantes St 751-8000

Taos Fly Shop 338 Paseo del Pueblo Sur 751-1312

THS WELD Room 134 Cervantes St. 751-8000

Portable Klauer Campus 737-6200

See inside front cover for off-campus class locations.

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Class Schedule CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

TITLE

Subject Section ClassTitle Fee

CR FEE Credit Hours

27985 ANTH 230 801 Apus, Incas, and Quechuas 60 .

DAYS

Days

3 T

TIME

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

Time

6:00pm-8:30pm

Course Request Course T:Topics Number (CRN) Number (CRS#)

THS

214

Building Identifier

Heckman, Andrea

Room

Instructor

M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, SAT= Saturday, SUN= Sunday CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

TITLE

AMERICAN STUDIES 38026 AMST 40552 AMST

183 185

800 INTRODUCTION TO GENDER STUDIES 800 INTRODUCTION TO RACE, CLASS AND ETHNICITY

101 110

40603 ANTH

110

35303 ANTH

130

40546 ANTH 40547 ANTH

150 220

43589 ANTH

230

ART HISTORY 40655 ARTH 39237 ARTH

101 101

43786 ARTH

201

ART STUDIO

33788 43658 39239 43540 37989 37327 33791 36706 43863 43541 40787 39244 40658 40662

ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS ARTS

106 126 157 168 187 205 207 208 257 268 274 298 298 298

ASTRONOMY

36230 ASTR 36231 ASTR

BIOLOGY

36730 BIOL 36731 BIOL 35225 BIOL

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DAYS

TIME

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

3 3

T

ONLINE 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

LEARN.UNM.EDU PMSSC A

HAWTHORNE FOX

3 3

R

ONLINE 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

LEARN.UNM.EDU PMSSC B

HAWTHORNE TORRES

3

T

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

PMSSC

B

TORRES

3

TR

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

126

ALLDRITT

3 3

MW

ONLINE 9:00 AM-11:30 AM

LEARN.UNM.EDU TSPH 124

REED ALLDRITT

3

W

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

PMSSC

HECKMAN

800 INTRODUCTION TO ART 801 INTRODUCTION TO ART (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 HISTORY OF ART I (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE -01/16-03/11)

3 3

R

12:00 PM-2:30 PM ONLINE

HARWOOD MUSEUM LEARN.UNM.EDU

TOBIN KING

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

KING

800 800 800 800 801 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 801 802

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

TR TR R T TR TR TR W R R W T T R

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 3:00 PM-6:00 PM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-2:30 PM

TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH

221 221 211 214 230 223 221 221 211 214 229 230 229 229

STOLAR STOLAR HENKEL AKINS STAFF COOK STOLAR COOK HENKEL AKINS LYNCH STAFF COOK COOK

ANTHROPOLOGY 38024 ANTH 34349 ANTH

CR FEE

800 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY 800 LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND THE HUMAN ANIMAL (ALSO OFFERED AS LING 101) 801 LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND THE HUMAN ANIMAL (ALSO OFFERED AS LING 101) 801 CULTURES OF THE WORLD (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 EVOLUTION AND HUMAN EMERGENCE 800 WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 T: RITUAL & SYMBOLIC BEHAVIOR

DRAWING I ART PRACTICES II SMALL SCALE METAL CONSTRUCTION I INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY DRAWING II PAINTING I PAINTING II SMALL SCALE METAL CONSTRUCTION II CERAMICS: MATERIALS AND AESTHETICS INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING T: HOWL LITERARY & ART JOURNAL T: MONOTYPE T: MONOTYPE

3 $40 $40 $85 $75 $65 $40 $55 $55 $85 $75 $75 $45 $75 $75

B

101 101L

800 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY 800 ASTRONOMY LABORATORY

3 1

M M

6:00 PM-8:30 PM 8:35 PM-10:00 PM

TSPH TSPH

121 121

STAFF STAFF

110 112L 123

800 BIOLOGY NON-MAJORS 3 800 BIOLOGY LABORATORY FOR NON-MAJORS 1 800 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES 3 AND NON-MAJORS

T T M

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM

RGH RGH THS

129 129 SCI D 202

ZANETELL ZANETELL DIMAS-VALDEZ

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Class Schedule CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

35226 BIOL

124L

43526 BIOL

123

43527 BIOL

124L

37318 BIOL

237

37319 BIOL 34357 BIOL

247L 238

34358 BIOL 43528 BIOL

248L 202L

CHEMISTRY

37509 CHEM 111 35919 CHEM 122 35920 CHEM 124L

TITLE

CR FEE

800 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS LAB 801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS 801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS LAB 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY I 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY II 800 GENETICS 800 ELEMENTS OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY 800 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 800 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY

CHICANO/CHICANA STUDIES 38027 CCS

201

38029 CCS

201

CLASSICS 41482 CLST

205

800 INTRODUCTION TO CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES 801 INTRODUCTION TO CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES 800 ROMAN CIVILIZATION

COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE

43545 43547 43549 43550 43551

CDL CDL CDL CDL CDL

110 111 120 121 210

800 800 800 800 800

CDL A ROAD DRIVING YARD AND RANGE SKILLS ENDORSEMENT TRAINING YARD SKILLS II

COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM

35791 33689 35285 39140

CJ CJ CJ CJ

130 130 130 130

800 801 802 803

PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING

COMPUTER SCIENCE 35387 CS

150L

800 COMPUTING FOR BUSINESS STUDENTS

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

34346 40636 43564 39210 40635

CT CT CT CT CT

106L 108L 109L 110L 115L

800 800 800 800 800

MICROSOFT WORD INTRO TO MICROSOFT POWERPOINT DESKTOP PUBLISHING ON MAC DIGITAL IMAGERY 1 VECTOR GRAPHICS

37317 CT

125

43672 CT 43655 CT

130L 175L

43565 CT

207L

801 INTRO TO MACINTOSH (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 OFFICE 365 800 PLANNING & DESIGNING A WEBSITE (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 QUICKBOOKS

http://taos.unm.edu

1

DAYS

W

TIME

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

BLDG

RM

THS

INSTRUCTOR

3

ONLINE

SCI D 202 LEARN.UNM.EDU

DIMAS-VALDEZ

1

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

GREEN

GREEN

3

M

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

RGH

129

STEWART

1 3

W M

3:00 PM-5:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

RGH RGH

129 129

STEWART STEWART

1 4

W R

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM

RGH RGH

129 129

STEWART ZANETELL

4 3 1

TR M W

3:00 PM-5:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM

THS THS THS

SCI D 201 SCI D 201 SCI D 201

MATZ RAEL RAEL

3

W

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

127

TORRES

3

R

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

127

TORRES

3

M

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH

123

SHAW

SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SAT/SUN

9:00 AM-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

KAUFMAN KAUFMAN KAUFMAN KAUFMAN KAUFMAN

W W R R

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM

PMSSC PMSSC PMSSC PMSSC

A A A A

SPESS SPESS SPESS SPESS

3 3 3 3 3

$1,650

3 3 3 3 3

$30

T

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

PORTABLE

3

WHITEHEAD

3 3 3 3 3

$25 $25 $25 $25 $25

W R R T T

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

PORTABLE PORTABLE PORTABLE PORTABLE PORTABLE

3 3 4 4 4

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

WHITEHEAD WHITEHEAD PENICK CIAGLIA MARQUEZ SMITH SNYDER

3 3 3

$25

M

12:00 PM-2:30 PM ONLINE

PORTABLE 3 LEARN.UNM.EDU

WHITEHEAD CHAVEZ

3

$25

M

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

PORTABLE

ROMERO

3

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Class Schedule CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

TITLE

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 39207 43555 43563 43802 40639 43560

CNST CNST CNST CNST CNST CNST

108 114 116 117 121 136

800 800 800 800 800 800

43556 CNST 43558 CNST

174 293

800 800

43559 43561 40642 35905

293 293 293 293

801 802 806 810

CNST CNST CNST CNST

3D CAD SOLAR ADOBE METAL SHOP PRINC OXYACETYLENE WELDING ELECTRICAL WIRING SUSTAINABLE FOOD FARMING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) DESIGN FOR GREEN BUILDING T: FOUNDATIONS OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE T: BASIC TREE CARE I T: SW LANDSCAPING NATIVE PLANTS T: SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS LAB T: SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS LAB

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

43583 40548 35416 35251

CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS

102 111 203 204

800 800 801 800

INTRO TO CORRECTIONS INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURTS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

CULINARY ARTS 39209 40572 34819 41237

CART CART CART CART

101 103 107 108

43679 CART 43680 CART

128 156

800 800 800 800

INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS INTERNATIONAL CUISINE CULINARY BUSINESS SERVSAFE FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT TRAINING (1/21 & 2/4) 800 T: SEAFOOD IN TAOS 802 T: FANCY CAKE DECORATING (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE -01/16-03/11)

DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS

37957 DMA 43569 DMA

100 270

800 DIGITAL FOUNDATIONS 800 SPECIAL PROJECTS: PORTFOLIO

CR FEE

DAYS

111 115 217

34307 ECME

217L

34877 ECME

220

43570 FCS

105

800 FAMILY AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATION 800 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN 800 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION - AGE 3 THROUGH GRADE 3 800 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICUM - AGE 3 (PRE-K) THROUGH GRADE 3 800 ASSESSMENT OF CHILDREN AND EVALUATION OF PROGRAMS 800 INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY AND CHILD STUDIES

EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES 37322 EPS

101

37323 EPS 40671 EPS

105L 201L

ECONOMICS 40549 ECON

16

106

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

3 3 3 3 4 3

$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

MW MW T R TR TR

9:25 AM-10:55 AM 11:40 AM-1:10 PM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 11:40 AM-1:10 PM 3:30 PM-6:00 PM

THS GTECH THS GTECH THS WELD RM THS WELD RM THS GTECH TAOS FARM HOUSE CAFÉ

GOLDMAN GOLDMAN TORRES TORRES STAFF ROSEBERRY

3 3

$25 $25

TR M

9:25 AM-10:55 AM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM

THS THS

GTECH GTECH

STOUT SANTISTEVAN

1 3 1 1

$25 $25 $25 $25

W W F F

6:00 PM-7:00 PM 3:30 PM-6:00 PM 9:25 AM-10:55 AM 11:40 AM-1:10 PM

THS THS THS THS

GTECH GTECH GTECH GTECH

BYRAN-JONES BYRAN-JONES GOLDMAN GOLDMAN

R T W M

6:00 PM-8:30 PM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH

127 127 127 127

AGUILAR AGUILAR GALLEGOS AGUILAR

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1

$85 $85 $25

M R T SAT

4:00 PM-6:30 PM 4:00 PM-6:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

THS THS TSPH THS

B 210 B 210 127 B 210

TANKERSLEY ORTEGA MEDINA SPEARS

3 3

$100 W $85 SAT

4:00 PM-6:30 PM 1:00 PM-6:00 PM

THS THS

B 210 B 210

MARQUEZ THOMAS

3 3

$25

9:00 AM-11:30 AM TBD

PORTABLE 4 CLD STUDIO

TRUJILLO MOYA/TRUJILLO ATIAS ATIAS FORTE

F TBD

EARLY CHILDHOOD MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION

34304 ECME 34305 ECME 34306 ECME

TIME

3 3 3

W R T

3:30 PM-6:00 PM 3:30 PM-6:00 PM 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

TSPH TSPH TKIDS

2

T

7:00 PM-9:30 PM

TKIDS

3

M

4:00 PM-6:30 PM

TSPH

3

R

6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TKIDS

126 126

ATIAS 126

FORTE FORTE

800 HOW THE EARTH WORKS-AN INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY 800 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB 800 EARTH HISTORY

3

M

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

121

RAGLAND

1 4

W MW

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH TSPH

121 121

RAGLAND RAGLAND

800 INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS

3

W

6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TSPH

126

MCELROY

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Class Schedule CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

TITLE

CR FEE

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 41591 EMS

113

800 EMT-BASIC (HYBRID COURSE)

8

41592 EMS

142

800 EMT-BASIC LAB (HYBRID COURSE)

2

43552 EMS 43553 EMS

180 143

800 EMT-INTERMEDIATE (WEB ENHANCED) 800 EMT-INTERMEDIATE LAB (WEB ENHANCED)

5 1

ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

100 110 110 110

800 800 801 802

3 3 3 3

43572 ENGL ENGL 39147 ENGL ENGL 39148 ENGL 43573 ENGL

113 113 113 113 120 120

800 800 801 801 800 802

43574 43575 43576 40543

ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

120 150 220 293

803 800 800 800

36716 ENGL

298

800

ENGLISH

43567 39141 39142 43571

WRITING STANDARD ENGLISH ACCELERATED COMPOSITION ACCELERATED COMPOSITION ACCELERATED COMPOSITION (HYBRID 12 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/15) ENHANCED COMPOSITION ENHANCED COMPOSITION ENHANCED COMPOSITION ENHANCED COMPOSITION COMPOSITION III COMPOSITION III (HYBRID 12 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/15) COMPOSITION III STUDY OF LITERATURE EXPOSITORY WRITING WORLD LITERATURE: 17TH CENTURY THROUGH THE PRESENT HOWL: LITERARY & ART JOURNAL

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

DAYS

$135 RF SAT RF SAT $135 MTW MTW

TIME

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

RGH

117

WRIGHT/BUTLER

5:30 PM-8:30 PM 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 5:30 PM-8:30 PM 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 5:30 PM-8:30 PM 5:30 PM-8:30 PM

RGH

117

WRIGHT/BUTLER

RGH RGH

117 117

WRIGHT WRIGHT

R T W W

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH PMSSC PMSSC TSPH

124 A A 124

BRADLEY LYNCH WHALEY SHAWVER

4 4 4 4 3 3

R W W M T W

12:00 PM-1:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-10:30 AM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH

129 129 123 123 123 124

BRADLEY BRADLEY LYNCH LYNCH CUNNINGHAM SHAWVER

3 3 3 3

R T T

ONLINE 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM

LEARN.UNM.EDU PMSSC A TSPH 127 TSPH 123

CUNNINGHAM MURPHY BRADLEY CUNNINGHAM

3

T

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSFPH

SHAWVER

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU THS SCI D 205 THS SCI D 205

230

43530 ENVS 43531 ENVS 40947 ENVS

101 102L 101

800 THE BLUE PLANET 800 THE BLUE PLANET LABORATORY 801 THE BLUE PLANET

3 1 3

TR

ONLINE ONLINE 3:00 PM-4:15 PM

40948 ENVS

102L

802 THE BLUE PLANET LABORATORY

1

TR

4:30 PM-5:30 PM

3

R

6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TKIDS

FORTE

10:00 AM-5:00 PM

TAOS FLY SHOP

STREIT

M R

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH TSPH

129 129

RANNEFELD RANNEFELD

RF RF

1:00 PM-4:00 PM 1:00 PM-4:00 PM

RGH RGH

116 116

MARIEN BUTLER

T

12:00 PM-2:30 PM ONLINE 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH 126 LEARN.UNM.EDU TSPH 126 PMSSC B

FAMILY AND CHILD STUDIES 43570 FCS

105

800 INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY AND CHILD STUDIES

GENERAL STUDIES 38041 GNST

293

GEOGRAPHY

43532 GEOG 43533 GEOG

101 105L

806 T: BEGINNING FLYFISHING (3/25-4/29)

3

800 HOME PLANET: LAND, WATER AND LIFE 800 HOME PLANET: LAND, WATER AND LIFE LABORATORY

3 1

HEALTH CAREERS NURSING ASSISTANT

40559 HCNA 40560 GNST

HISTORY

34355 43578 40553 39199

HIST HIST HIST HIST

101 293

800 NURSING ASSISTANT 800 T: I-BEST NURS ASSISTANT

4 2

101 161 162 260

800 800 800 800

3 3 3 3

WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1648 US HISTORY TO 1877 US HISTORY SINCE 1877 HISTORY OF NEW MEXICO

http://taos.unm.edu

$100 SAT

$45

R W

GREEN GREEN GILROY GILROY

SHAW RILEY SHAW LARRICHIO

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Class Schedule CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

TITLE

HOLISTIC HEALTH AND HEALING ARTS

40650 37325 33781 40649 40644 40645 41202 40788 36273

HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA

103 104 106 143 146 147 148 155 201

800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800

36398 43611 40646 43591 43594 41355 43612 39230

HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA HHHA MAS MAS MAS

202 229 293 293 293 261 262 264

801 800 800 801 802 800 800 800

KUNDALINI YOGA HATHA YOGA INTRO TO MASSAGE YOGA THERAPY TEACHER TRAINING CORE REIKI HEALING I REIKI HEALING II INTRODUCTION TO HOMEOPATHY INTEGRATIVE HEALTH COACHING SACRED CEREMONY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) MEDITATION & CREATIVITY AIKIDO: SWORD STAFF T: ASTROLOGY (3/25 & 3/26) T: INTENSIVE THAI MASSAGE T: INTRO TO HOT ROCKS (4/15 & 4/16) CRANIAL SACRAL II (5/6 & 5/7) YOGA AND ANATOMY TRAINS YOGA AND MYOFASCIAL BODY (2/4 & 2/5)

HUMAN SERVICES

41469 35797 33782 33783

HS HS HS HS

101 102 250 251

33784 HS

252

801 800 800 800

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES PRINCIPLES OF INTERVIEWING CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN HUMAN SERVICES ADVANCED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN HUMAN SERVICES 800 ADVANCED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN HUMAN SERVICES

INTEGRATIVE MASSAGE THERAPY

35787 MAS 35788 MAS 35789 MAS

250 251 253

36715 41355 43612 39230 39229 43596 43594

259 261 262 264 270 293 293

MAS MAS MAS MAS MAS MAS HHHA

LINGUISTICS 34356 LING

101

40602 LING

101

800 MASSAGE THERAPY I 800 MASSAGE THERAPY II 800 DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES IN MASSAGE THERAPY I (RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS IN MASSAGE PROGRAM) 800 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 800 CRANIAL SACRAL II (5/6 & 5/7) 800 YOGA AND ANATOMY TRAINS 800 YOGA AND MYOFASCIAL BODY (2/4 & 2/5) 800 ORIENTAL MEDICINE: HANDS-ON TECHNIQUES 800 T: REFLEXOLOGY (4/22 & 4/23) 802 T: INTRO TO HOT ROCKS (4/15 & 4/16) 800 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE (ALSO OFFERED AS ANTH 110) 801 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE (ALSO OFFERED AS ANTH 110)

MANAGEMENT

37315 MGMT 40565 MGMT

18

102 222

800 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING II 800 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING

CR FEE

DAYS

TIME

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

R R W M W W F R TR

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM

RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH

128 128 118 128 118 118 128 128 128

ELLIS-SANKARI STEWART SEGARRA GRIER ELLIS-SANKARI ELLIS-SANKARI KOCH GRIER FORONDA

3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1

$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

T T SAT/SUN T SAT/SUN SAT/SUN F SAT/SUN

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH

128 128 128 118 118 118 128 128

MURPHY EAGLE MCCALL SHAW CHAVEZ VEAL SEGARRA SEGARRA

3 3 3 3

W F M M

6:00 PM-8:30 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 4:00 PM-5:15 PM 4:00 PM-5:15 PM

TSPH PMSSC TSPH TSPH

124 A 127 123

SILVA SANCHEZ MIERA MIERA

4

M

4:00 PM-5:15 PM

TSPH

123

MIERA

3 3 3

$1,000 $25 $25

W W R

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

RGH RGH RGH

118 118 118

SEGARRA SEGARRA QUINTANA

3 1 3 1 3 1 1

$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

T SAT/SUN F SAT/SUN W SAT/SUN SAT/SUN

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH RGH

118 118 128 128 118 118 118

QUINTANA VEAL SEGARRA SEGARRA SEGARRA GATES CHAVEZ

3

R

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

PMSSC

B

TORRES

3

T

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

PMSSC

B

TORRES

3 3

M

6:00 PM-8:30 PM ONLINE

PMSSC A LEARN.UNM.EDU

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Class Schedule CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

MATHEMATICS

34365 36734 34415 35781 43494 43499 43504 43495 43497

MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH

099 099 100 100 101 101 101 102 102

800 801 801 802 800 801 802 800 801

43500 MATH 43503 MATH

102 102

802 803

43505 MATH 43507 MATH

102 102

804 805

43496 MATH 43498 MATH

103 103

800 801

43501 MATH 43502 MATH

103 103

802 803

43506 MATH 43508 MATH

103 103

804 805

MATH 106 MATH 106 MATH 106 MATH 106 MATH 106 MATH 106 MATH 107 MATH 107 MATH 107 MATH 107 MATH 107 MATH 107 MATH 110 MATH 121 MATH 123 MATH 129 MATH 150 MATH 163 MATH 180 MATH 215

800 801 802 803 804 805 800 801 802 803 804 805 800 801 801 801 800 800 800 800

43516 43518 43520 43523 43682 43684 43517 43519 43521 43524 43683 43685 39185 39186 36903 37321 36246 37982 39187 43534

MEDIA ARTS 39202 MA 38031 MA

110 210

TITLE

PRE-ALGEBRA PRE-ALGEBRA INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART I (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART I (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART I (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE- 03/20-05/13) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE- 03/20-05/13) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA PROBLEMS IN ELEMENTS OF CALCULUS COLLEGE ALGEBRA TRIGONOMETRY A SURVEY OF MATHEMATICS PRE-CALCULUS MATHEMATICS CALCULUS II ELEMENTS OF CALCULUS I MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS III

800 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION 800 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES

http://taos.unm.edu

CR FEE

4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1

DAYS

TIME

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

$10 $10 $10 $10 $10

TR MW TR MW MW TR TR MW MW

3:00 PM-4:45 PM 9:00 AM-10:45 AM 1:00 PM-2:45 PM 11:00 AM-12:45 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 1:00 PM-2:30 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

PMSSC PMSSC PMSSC PMSSC TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH

C C C C 129 129 124 129 129

SISNEROS RAEL, D SISNEROS RAEL, D SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN

1 1

$10 $10

TR TR

3:00 PM-4:30 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

TSPH TSPH

129 129

SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN

1 1

$10 $10

TR TR

1:00 PM-2:30 PM 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH TSPH

124 124

SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN

1 1

$10 $10

MW MW

3:00 PM-4:30 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

TSPH TSPH

129 129

SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN

1 1

$10 $10

TR TR

3:00 PM-4:30 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

TSPH TSPH

129 129

SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN

1 1

$10 $10

TR TR

1:00 PM-2:30 PM 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH TSPH

124 124

SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN

R R W W M W R R W W M W M TR TR TR T MW MW T

10:00 AM-10:50 AM 11:00 AM-11:50 AM 2:00 PM-2:50 PM 12:00 PM-12:50 PM 1:00 PM-1:50 PM 1:00 PM-1:50 PM 10:00 AM-10:50 AM 11:00 AM-11:50 AM 2:00 PM-2:50 PM 12:00 PM-12:50 PM 1:00 PM-1:50 PM 1:00 PM-1:50 PM 12:00 PM-1:00 PM 3:00 PM-4:15 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 6:00 PM-7:15 PM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 10:00 AM-11:45 AM 8:30 AM-9:45 AM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH

154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154

TSPH TSPH TSPH THS PMSSC PMSSC TSPH TSPH TSPH TSPH

154 154 127 E 201 D D 124 126 126 126

SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN NICHOLLS NICHOLLS SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN NICHOLLS NICHOLLS SCHAUERMANN SCHAUERMANN RAGLAND RAEL, G NICHOLLS SISNEROS NICHOLLS RAGLAND RAGLAND STAFF

ONLINE ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 3 3

3 3

WALKER CLEMENT

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Class Schedule CRN

SUBJ

36309 MA 39204 MA 43568 MA

MUSIC

37476 MUS

CR FEE

DAYS

TIME

210 212 216

CRS# SEC

801 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES 801 BEYOND HOLLYWOOD 800 T: MOTION GRAPHICS AND AFTER EFFECTS ANIMATION

TITLE

3 3 3

$25

R W

3:00 PM-5:30 PM ONLINE 1:00 PM-3:00 PM

TSPH 151 LEARN.UNM.EDU TSPH 151

CLEMENT CLEMENT MANSFIELD

139

801 MUSIC APPRECIATION

3

$30

T

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

TSFPH

230

DAILY

NATURAL SCIENCE 35288 NTSC

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

261L

800 PHYSICAL SCIENCE

4

MW

6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TSPH

129

ELDER

43537 NURS 43538 NURS

203 221L

3 4

T M

1:00 PM-4:00 PM 8:00 AM-9:00 AM

RGH RGH

116 116

FETTIG/KITTNER FETTIG/KITTNER

43539 NURS 43536 NURS

238 251

800 HEALTH CARE PARTICIPANT 800 ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH PROMOTION (CLINICALS TO BE ARRANGED) 800 NURSING PHARMACOLOGY 800 HEALTH AND ILLNESS CONCEPTS I

3 3

F R

9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

RGH RGH

116 116

STAFF FETTIG/KITTNER

152 152L 158

800 GENERAL PHYSICS 800 GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY 800 PROBLEMS IN GENERAL PHYSICS

3 1 1

TR T R

1:30 PM-2:45 PM 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 12:00 PM-1:30 PM

TSPH TSPH TSPH

121 121 121

NICHOLLS NICHOLLS NICHOLLS

800 DESCARTES TO KANT (MODERN PHILOSOPHY)

3

T

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

PMSSC

A

MCALEER

MWF MWF TR TR

12:00 PM-12:45 PM 7:00 AM-7:45 AM 12:00 PM-1:15 PM 12:00 PM-1:15 PM

TAOS SPA TAOS SPA DEFENDU ACADEMY TAOS PILATES STUDIO

GUYER GUYER DALY FIELD

ONLINE ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

CALDWELL CALDWELL

NURSING

PHYSICS

39159 PHYC 39160 PHYC 39161 PHYC

PHILOSOPHY 43579 PHIL

202

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 40561 40562 40563 40564

GNST GNST GNST GNST

293 293 293 293

801 802 805 808

T: LUNCHTIME ZUMBA PARTY T: JUMP START WORKOUT T: SELF DEFENSE T: PILATES

POLITICAL SCIENCE 43587 POLS 40545 POLS

200 240

3 3

800 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 802 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 803 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (11 WEEK COURSE - 02/20-05/13) 801 T: SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING SKILLS 800 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

3 3 3

M M

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 6:00 PM-8:30 PM ONLINE

TSPH 127 TSPH 126 LEARN.UNM.EDU

MIERA ANAYA ARCHULETA

3 3

R

6:00 PM-8:30 PM ONLINE

TSPH 126 LEARN.UNM.EDU

MARES O’NEILL

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

ACKERMAN

800 EASTERN RELIGIONS

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

MCALEER

101 101 211

801 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 802 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 800 SOCIAL PROBLEMS

3 3 3

W

3:00 PM-5:30 PM ONLINE ONLINE

TSPH 127 LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

ELLIS-SANKARI BROWN BROWN

101 101

800 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 804 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (HYBRID 1ST 8 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-03/11)

3 3

M M

12:00 PM-2:30 PM 3:00 PM-5:30 PM

TSPH PMSSC

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR DOVALPAGE

39192 PSY 41565 PSY 43585 PSY

105 105 105

39253 PSY 43584 PSY

250 265

38025 PSY

271

RELIGION

263

SOCIOLOGY

33780 SOC 38023 SOC 40544 SOC

SPANISH 36714 SPAN 37533 SPAN

20

$25 $25 $25 $25

800 AMERICAN POLITICS 800 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

PSYCHOLOGY

43580 RELG

3 3 3 3

* For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule

123 D

575-737-6200


Online CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

39200 SPAN

102

43772 SPAN

102

STATISTICS 38261 STAT

145

TITLE

CR FEE

101

43661 UNIV

101

40605 UNIV

101

43606 UNIV

101

36933 UNIV

101

43529 UNIV

104

D

DOVALPAGE

3

T

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

PMSSC

D

CARDENAS

800 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

3

W

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

TSPH

123

STAFF

800 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22) 801 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22) 802 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22) 803 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22) 807 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (2ND 8 WEEK-ONLINE - 03/20-05/13) 800 MATH LEARNING STRATEGIES 800 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES

101 108 111 113

35367 WW 33793 WW

117 120

CRN

CRS# SEC

ONLINE -

800 800 800 801

FUNDAMENTALS OF WOODWORKING I WOOD LAMINATION & BENDING FINE CABINETMAKING SPANISH COLONIAL FURNITURE & DESIGN 801 WOOD CARVING 800 WOODWORKING SHOP TITLE

183

800 INTRODUCTION TO GENDER STUDIES

38024 ANTH 40546 ANTH

6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TSPH

123

VIGIL

3

$25

R

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

TSPH

123

TRUJILLO

3

$25

W

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH

123

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR

3

$25

T

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

123

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR

3 3

W

11:00 AM-11:50 AM

TSPH

123

NICHOLLS

3

W

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH

126

SHAW

3 3 3 3

$40 $40 $40 $40

F R W T

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH TSFPH

213 213 213 213

RANNEFELD RANNEFELD RANNEFELD RANNEFELD

3 3

$40 $40

M M

9:00 AM-11:30 AM 12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSFPH TSFPH

213 213

VARGAS VARGAS

DAYS

TIME

BLDG

RM

INSTRUCTOR

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

HAWTHORNE

800 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY 800 EVOLUTION AND HUMAN EMERGENCE

3 3

ONLINE ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

HAWTHORNE REED

801 INTRODUCTION TO ART (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 HISTORY OF ART I (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE -01/16-03/11)

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

KING

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

KING

801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES 3 AND NON-MAJORS 124L 801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES 1 AND NON-MAJORS LAB

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

GREEN

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

GREEN

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

SNYDER

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

CHAVEZ

101 150

ART HISTORY 39237 ARTH

101

43786 ARTH

201

BIOLOGY

123

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 43655 CT

W

3

ANTHROPOLOGY

37317 CT

$25

Online courses do not meet face-to-face. They are conduc ted entirely online.

38026 AMST

43527 BIOL

3

CR FEE

AMERICAN STUDIES

43526 BIOL

INSTRUCTOR

PMSSC

WW WW WW WW

SUBJ

RM

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

WOODWORKING

33792 40567 40566 39635

BLDG

M

WOMEN’S STUDIES 43581 WMST 200

TIME

3

UNIVERSIT Y STUDIES 40604 UNIV

DAYS

801 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (HYBRID 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE -03/20-05/13) 803 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II

125

801 INTRO TO MACINTOSH (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 175L 800 PLANNING & DESIGNING A WEBSITE (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13)

http://taos.unm.edu

* For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule

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Online & Accelerated Classes CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

ENGLISH 43574 ENGL

TIME

BLDG

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

CUNNINGHAM

101 800 THE BLUE PLANET 102L 800 THE BLUE PLANET LABORATORY

3 1

ONLINE ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

GREEN GREEN

161

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

RILEY

800 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

SANTISTEVAN-GONZALES

800 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION 800 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES 801 BEYOND HOLLYWOOD

3 3 3

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

WALKER CLEMENT CLEMENT

3 3

ONLINE ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

CALDWELL CALDWELL

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

ARCHULETA

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

O’NEILL

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

ACKERMAN

120

TITLE

803 COMPOSITION III

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 43530 ENVS 43531 ENVS

HISTORY 43578 HIST

800 US HISTORY TO 1877

MANAGEMENT 40565 MGMT 222

MEDIA ARTS 39202 MA 38031 MA 39204 MA

110 210 212

POLITICAL SCIENCE 43587 POLS 40545 POLS

200 240

800 AMERICAN POLITICS 800 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

PSYCHOLOGY

CR FEE

DAYS

RM

INSTRUCTOR

43585 PSY

105

43584 PSY

265

38025 PSY

271

803 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (11 WEEK COURSE - 02/20-05/13) 800 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) 800 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

263

800 EASTERN RELIGIONS

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

MCALEER

802 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 800 SOCIAL PROBLEMS

3 3

ONLINE ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU LEARN.UNM.EDU

BROWN BROWN

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR

TIME

BLDG

INSTRUCTOR

RELIGION 43580 RELG

SOCIOLOGY 38023 SOC 40544 SOC

101 211

UNIVERSIT Y STUDIES 36933 UNIV

101

CRN

CRS# SEC

SUBJ

807 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (2ND 8 WEEK-ONLINE - 03/20-05/13) TITLE

CR FEE

DAYS

RM

ACCELERATED CLASSES ART HISTORY 43786 ARTH

201

800 HISTORY OF ART II (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE -01/16-03/11)

CULINARY ARTS 43680 CART

3

LEARN.UNM.EDU

KING

SAT

1:00 PM-6:00 PM

THS

B 210

THOMAS

156

802 T: FANCY CAKE DECORATING (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE -01/16-03/11)

3

43571 ENGL

110

3

W

1:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH

124

SHAWVER

43573 ENGL

120

802 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION (HYBRID 12 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/15) 802 COMPOSITION III (HYBRID 12 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/15)

3

W

3:00 PM-4:30 PM

TSPH

124

SHAWVER

804 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (HYBRID 1ST 8 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-03/11)

3

M

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

PMSSC

D

DOVALPAGE

W

6:00 PM-8:30 PM

TSPH

123

VIGIL

ENGLISH

SPANISH 37533 SPAN

101

UNIVERSIT Y STUDIES 40604 UNIV

22

101

800 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22)

3

$85

ONLINE

$25

* For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule

575-737-6200


Late Starting Accelerated Classes CRN

SUBJ

CRS# SEC

43661 UNIV

101

40605 UNIV

101

43606 UNIV

101

CRN

CRS# SEC

SUBJ

TITLE

801 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22) 802 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22) 803 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID 13 WEEK COURSE - 01/16-04/22) TITLE

CR FEE

DAYS

TIME

3

$25

R

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

TSPH

123

TRUJILLO

3

$25

W

12:00 PM-2:30 PM

TSPH

123

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR

3

$25

T

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

123

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR

DAYS

TIME

CR FEE

BLDG

BLDG

RM

RM

INSTRUCTOR

INSTRUCTOR

LATE STARTING ACCELERATED CLASSES ANTHROPOLOGY 35303 ANTH

130

801

40547 ANTH

220

800

ART HISTORY 39237 ARTH

101

801

CULTURES OF THE WORLD (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13)

3

TR

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

126

ALLDRITT

3

MW

9:00 AM-11:30 AM

TSPH

124

ALLDRITT

INTRODUCTION TO ART (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13)

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

KING

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

SNYDER

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

CHAVEZ

9:00 AM-5:00 PM

THS

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 37317 CT

125

801

43655 CT

175L 800

CULINARY ARTS 41237 CART

108

800

INTRO TO MACINTOSH (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) PLANNING & DESIGNING A WEBSITE (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) SERVSAFE FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT TRAINING (1/21 & 2/4)

1

SAT

3

$100 SAT

10:00 AM-5:00 PM

TAOS FLY SHOP

STREIT

3

$25 TR

6:00 PM-8:30 PM

RGH

128

FORONDA

1 1 1 1

$25 $25 $25 $25

SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SAT/SUN

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

RGH RGH RGH RGH

118 128 128 118

VEAL SEGARRA MCCALL CHAVEZ

CRANIAL SACRAL II (5/6 & 5/7) YOGA AND MYOFASCIAL BODY (2/4 & 2/5) T: REFLEXOLOGY (4/22 & 4/23) T: INTRO TO HOT ROCKS (4/15 & 4/16)

1 1 1 1

$25 $25 $25 $25

SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SAT/SUN

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

RGH RGH RGH RGH

118 128 118 118

VEAL SEGARRA GATES CHAVEZ

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (11 WEEK COURSE - 02/20-05/13) COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13)

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

ARCHULETA

3

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

O’NEILL

3:00 PM-5:30 PM

PMSSC

DOVALPAGE

ONLINE

LEARN.UNM.EDU

GENERAL STUDIES 38041 GNST

293

806

T: BEGINNING FLYFISHING (3/25-4/29)

HOLISTIC HEALTH AND HEALING ARTS 36273 HHHA 201

800

41355 39230 40646 43594

800 800 800 802

MAS MAS HHHA HHHA

261 264 293 293

SACRED CEREMONY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE - 03/20-05/13) CRANIAL SACRAL II (5/6 & 5/7) YOGA AND MYOFASCIAL BODY (2/4 & 2/5) T: ASTROLOGY (3/25 & 3/26) T: INTRO TO HOT ROCKS (4/15 & 4/16)

INTEGRATIVE MASSAGE THERAPY 41355 39230 43596 43594

MAS MAS MAS HHHA

261 264 293 293

800 800 800 802

PSYCHOLOGY 43585 PSY

105

803

43584 PSY

265

800

102

801

SPANISH 39200 SPAN

ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (HYBRID 2ND 8 WEEK COURSE -03/20-05/13)

UNIVERSIT Y STUDIES 36933 UNIV

101

807

SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (2ND 8 WEEK-ONLINE - 03/20-05/13)

http://taos.unm.edu

3

3

M

B 210 SPEARS

D

CHAVEZ-AGUILAR

* For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule

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Important Information

Access to Career and Technical Education/Grievance Procedures The University of New MexicoTaos hereby advises students, parents, employees and the general public that it offers employment and educational opportunities, including career and technical educational opportunities, without regard to sex, race, color, national origin or disability. Grievance procedures are available to interested persons by contacting the compliance officer listed below. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy may be directed to the person listed below: Patricia Gonzales Director of Student Services UNM-Taos 1157 County Road 110 Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557 575-737-6212 A copy of the career and technical education courses/programs offered and admission criteria may be obtained on our website, http://taos.unm.edu or by calling 575-737-6215 to request a mailing. Adding and Dropping Courses Students may drop and add courses on the web at http:// my.unm.edu or in person. Do not expect your instructor to drop you if you stop attending class. See Important Dates pages for deadlines. Call the Student Affairs Department at 575-737-6215 for complete information. 24

Upon completion of the semester, students receiving a failing or withdrawal grade for all courses will be required to provide documentation stating he/ she was in attendance all semester. If a student cannot provide the documentation requested he/ she will have to pay back all financial aid they received for that semester. PLEASE NOTE: Your instructor will not automatically drop you if you stop attending class and you may receive a failing grade. Cancellation Due to Lack of Financial Commitment Students who fail to pay their full tuition and fees (including second 8-week courses or second 4 week courses in summer) or have not made financial arrangements with the cashier’s office on or before 5:00pm on the scheduled financial disenrollment deadline date will have their registration cancelled and will be disenrolled from all classes. The student must pay tuition in full or make financial arrangements for all university charges. Call the business office at 737-6269, check the Important Dates page 2 or call the Department of Student Services at 575-737-6215 for additional information. Course Wait List A wait list is an electronic list of students who are waiting to register for a full class. Students may sign up for this when they attempt to register for a section

that has reached its capacity. The first student on the registration wait list is notified via email when a space becomes available. This student then has a maximum of 48 hours (24 hours once the semester starts) or until 5pm on the Add Deadline Date, whichever comes first, to register for the section. If the student does not register for the section within this time frame, he/she will be dropped from the wait list for that section and the next student on the list will be notified. Course Wait List Policies and Procedures 1. Any eligible student wishing to enroll in a course that has reached its authorized capacity may add themselves to one section of that course’s wait list. A student is wait listed in the order in which s/he attempts to register for the course. 2. A student on the wait list is not officially enrolled in that course and is not eligible to receive a grade in that course. 3. Being on the wait list does not guarantee registration in the class or that a new section will be made available for the same time frame or instructor. 4. A student on a wait list may attend the wait listed course, if seating is available and with the instructor’s permission. 5. Students on a wait list will have conflicts checked with prerequisites, but not duplicate

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Important Information courses, co-requisites, or time conflicts. Students can be on a wait list for a course with the same course number, but a different section number than the section that they are enrolled in. 6. Students must meet all registration requirements before being allowed on a wait list. 7. It is the responsibility of the student to check the status of the wait list. If the student no longer wishes to remain on the wait list, they should drop it through LoboWeb. 8. Not all sections have wait lists. Off-pattern/open learning courses scheduled outside a regular term may not be set up with wait lists at this time. 9. Instructors have the right to increase course capacity to allow specific students to enroll in their class. *Wait list goes away the first Friday of the semester for 16 week courses. Financial Aid Award & Payment Financial Aid forms are available in the Student Services Department. Students seeking financial aid assistance must complete a FAFSA form. The UNM school code is 002663. Once the form has been submitted, please call 575-737-6215 to verify your eligibility or if you need help filling out your forms. Financial Aid funds are disbursed the first day of classes. Scholarship and grant information is available at: http://taos.unm.edu. If a student withdraws during the semester, he/she may be required to pay back a portion of their financial aid. The payback amount is determined by the student’s last date of attendance.

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PLEASE NOTE: Failure to add/ drop courses by the published deadlines could affect your Financial Aid Award. Please see the Financial Aid Office before processing any add/drop transactions after the published deadlines. Graduation Information Each student is responsible for monitoring his/her individual progress toward graduation. For this purpose, curriculum checklists are available from the UNM-Taos Department of Student Services for the various degree programs. A request for a degree check should be submitted by each student upon completion of at least 40 credit hours toward an Associate degree or 20 credit hours toward a Certificate. One semester prior to the semester in which the student expects to graduate, a student must petition to graduate by completing a Petition for Graduation form and submitting it to the Department of Student Affairs. Petition to Graduate Deadlines Summer - April 1 Fall - June 1 Spring - November 1 Petition deadlines are set early to ensure that there is ample time to process a degree check prior to registration. Graduation petitions can be picked up at the Department of Student Services. Please call 575-737-6215 for additional information. Resident and Non-Resident Status Students are responsible for obtaining the correct residency classification prior to the third week of classes. A student not classified as a New Mexico

resident will be charged nonresident tuition rates. All students are classified according to their residency status for tuition purposes. Residency is determined at the time of admission. Any student wishing to change residency classification must petition through the Department of Student Services. For a description of the residency requirements, visit the UNM-Taos website at http://taos. unm.edu. Tuition Refund All tuition and fee refunds are based on the date of official drop or withdrawal. To receive consideration for a refund of paid tuition and fees, students must complete drop procedures via LoboWeb, or in the Department of Student Services. A refund is not automatically disbursed to a student; a written request must be made. If a refund is due and payment was made by check, there is a 21-day hold period from the payment receipt date before the refund is processed. MasterCard/ VISA card payments must be credited back to the charge card. Check the “Important Dates” section for the last drop/refund date for each semester. University Closure and Delayed Start Policy The University of New MexicoTaos has an obligation to conduct its education, business, and support activities on a regular basis despite emergencies and inclement weather. At the same time, the university has a responsibility for the safety and well being of its students, faculty and staff. The university will not close during periods of emergencies or inclement weather unless conditions are severe enough to endanger the university community. 25


Important Information In the event that the university is delayed or closed, status will be announced on KOAT 7, KOB 4, KRQE 13 School Alert, local radio stations, http://taos.unm.edu, as well as on our Information/Snow Line at 575-737-6222. The University of New MexicoTaos and the Taos Public Schools will follow the same delay and closure policy for inclement weather, except evenings and weekends. If you have any questions feel free to contact our office at 575737-6270 during normal working hours. PLEASE NOTE: If there is a 2-hour delay due to inclement weather, it is two hours from the time the University normally opens, which is 8:00 am. If you have class scheduled from 9:00-10:15 am it will be cancelled for that day. If you have a class that runs from 9:00- 11:30 am your class will meet from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. If you have questions about UNM-Taos’s Snow Closure and Delay Policy, please call 575737-6212. Academic Advisement 575-737-6215 UNM-Taos has Academic Advisors to help you define your educational goals and assist you in planning your academic career. Advisement is encouraged for all students and is mandatory for all incoming students prior to registration for courses. Students may make an appointment with an advisor by calling 575-7376215. Walk-in hours are also available.

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Accessibility Resource Center 575-737-3695 In accordance with University Policy 2310 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), academic accommodations may be made for students who notify UNM-Taos of the need for accommodations. Students must demonstrate that their need for academic adjustments or other accommodations are based on their permanent disability by providing the Accessibility Resource Center documentation from a bona fide medical or mental health professional or diagnostician. Please call Diego Trujillo at 575-737-3694 for additional information or to schedule an appointment. Center for Academic Success and Achievement (CASA) 575-737-3695 The Center for Academic Success and Achievement (CASA) provides placement testing, tutoring, and learning supports for the UNM-Taos community. Students seeking help with their studies and coursework are encouraged to take advantage of the free tutoring, coaching, testing, Mathematics Learning Lab (MaLL), and the Writing Studio. CASA’s goal is to assist students with exam preparation, study skills and learning strategies for academic success. For more information about CASA’S free learning resources contact CASA at 575-737-3695.

Library 575-737-6242 unmtlib@unm.edu http://taos.unm.edu/library The college Library is open to everyone. Your LOBO ID card is used as your Library card if you are affiliated with UNM in any way. Community members simply need a valid ID and proof of address in order to check out materials. Your college Library provides computers for academic use including research databases, eBooks, e-mail, word processing programs, and all computer applications that are taught at UNM-Taos. There is also a copier, scanner, printer and assistive technology such as text magnifier for your use. Your Library provides classes and one-on-one instruction to ensure students gain the Information Literacy Skills as one of the five “essential skills” in the statewide general education core. Knowledgeable staff are always available to work with you individually, or by phone and e-mail. Library Hours (subject to change) Monday - Thurs 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm All computers must be turned off 15 minutes before closing.

COMING SOON:

FEDERAL REQUIRED TRAINING MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS More Details to Come 575-737-6200


Academic Advisement

ACADEMIC ADVISMENT YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS UNM-Taos Academic Advisors support students to ensure successful progression to graduation. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor every semester. • Understand Your Certificate or Associate Degree. One size does not fit all. Academic Advisors listen to the needs and wants of each student to collectively create a plan toward degree completion. • Do More Than Make a Class Schedule. In addition to helping students choose classes for the semester, Academic Advisors guide decision-making regarding how students’ time at UNM-Taos can help them transfer to a 4 year degree program or enter the workforce. • Collaborate to Graduate. Students can collaborate with their academic advisor and gain useful information on a variety of campus resources to enhance their educational experience and obtain their degree in a timely manner. All UNM Taos academic advisors are members of National Academic Advising Association, enabling advisors to stay current on advising trends and research.

Do you have less than 45 credit hours?

Pamela Shepherd 737-3776 pshepherd@unm.edu TRiO SSS located in PMSSC Chenoa Velarde 737-3774/3695 velardet@unm.edu Located in CASA Ariana Delmerico 737-6274 adelmerico@unm.edu Located in PMSSC

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Do you have more than 45 credit hours?

Are you a CAMP student?

Need to complete your graduation petition?

Located at Civic Plaza Drive

Erica Holmes-Trujillo 737-6290 ericaholmes@unm.edu Located in Pueblo Hall West

Nicole Romero 737-3721 nicole16@unm.edu 114 Civic Plaza Drive Christal Martinez 737-3726 cmarti17@unm.edu 114 Civic Plaza Drive Mayra Gutierrez 737-3720 mgutier7@unm.edu 114 Civic Plaza Drive

Bella Rodriguez 737-6250 bperez@unm.edu TRiO SSS located in PMSSC

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Resources & Services Placement Testing 575-737-3695 All first-time UNM-Taos students must take placement exams to enroll in English and Mathematics courses. To make an appointment for the placement test please contact the Center for Academic Success and Achievement (CASA) at 575737-3695. Student Health Center at Main Campus - Albuquerque The Student Health Center is available to all currently- enrolled UNM students. This service is brought to you in part by your student activity fees. Fees charged at the SHC are much lower than community rates. For more information please visit the website: http://shac.unm.edu/ general.html.

Student Health Insurance All students enrolling (and not receiving a tuition refund), paying fees and actively attending classes each semester for 6 or more credit hours, 3 hours in the summer, or 3 hours of dissertation and not fully employed (defined as Ph.D. program) are eligible to enroll in this insurance plan. For more information please visit the website: http://shac.unm.edu/ online-studenthealth.html. UNM Taos Kids’ Campus 575-737-6295 UNM Taos Kids’ Campus offers care for children ages 6 weeks through 5 years old. This program is open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Friday. Our Pre-K Program is a grantfunded program that is available for eligible 4 year olds. The hours are Monday-Friday 8:3011:30 am. For more information please visit the website: http:// taos.unm.edu/ kids-campus.

UNM-Taos Early Childhood Resource Center 575-758-1395 A grant-funded program that focuses on bringing FREE support and education services to anyone working with or caring for children. For more information please visit the website: http://www. newmexicokids.org. Writing Studio 575-737-3695 The Writing Studio, located within CASA, consists of instructors in developmental writing and the English Department acting as Writing Coaches. They are available to help students with writing at any stage in the assignment process and for any course. Coaches are available by appointment, walk-in, or via e-mail at taoswritingstudio@unm.edu. Please contact CASA at 575-7373695 for more information or to make an appointment.

If you’re an incoming freshman (26 or fewer earned credit hours)

You Are Required To Take

university 101

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Taos Education and Career Center

Best in State

Winner of “Program of the Year” 2015, 2011, 2008

Taos Education & Career Center provides FREE instruction in:

• High School Equivalency (HSE) preparation in English or Spanish • English as a Second Language (ESL) • College and Career preparation even for those who may already have a high school diploma but are not yet “college ready”

• Life Skills Coaching to help you learn to balance school with family and work commitments • Distance Education Courses (on-line courses) for those who live out of town or have unique circumstances • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) classes that support you to build your academic skills WHILE you prepare for these certifications!

We are known for our teaching excellence and caring support. With our small classes, one-onone tutoring, advising and life coaching, we help you each step of the way to reach your goals. Call us at 575-737-3730 http://taos.unm.edu/tecc Stop by our Center at the downtown UNM-Taos location at 115 Civic Plaza Drive.

Course Offerings: Math 1: Pre-Algebra (operations with whole numbers and decimal numbers, fractions, measurement, elements of geometry, word problems) Math 2: Introduction to Algebra (ratios, proportions, percents, integers, formulas, graphing, geometry, systems of equations, probability, exponents and polynomials, factoring, linear equations. Application of math in everyday careers) Math 3: Intermediate Algebra (linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, fractional expressions and equations, quadratic equations, advanced geometric principles.

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Language Arts 1: Reading and Writing Fundamentals (elements of style, paragraph structure, genres, computer-based research, presentation skills, career exploration) Language Arts 2/3: Reading and Writing for College and Careers (critical thinking skills needed to read and analyze a variety of genres, find evidence in text to support claims, write persuasive and compare/ contrast essays, feedback and editing process, career exploration and research) Social Studies 2/3: Intro to U.S. and World History (central themes and key events in U.S. History 1500s to Modern Day, times of peace and conflict in World History, cultural understanding and introduction to anthropological studies)

Scientific Principles 2/3: Intro to Biology, Earth Science, Physics and Chemistry (overview of western scientific process, basics of cell and animal biology, basics of earth and space science, key concepts in chemistry and physics) Weekly Workshop for Success in College and Careers (Professionalism and Life skills, resume building, job shadowing, career exploration and research, college prep) Intro to Computer Basics (Word and Excel. Emailing. Internet research) One on One (tutoring for basic literacy skills)

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Upward Bound & HEP

V ETER A NS UPWA R D BOUND Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) is designed to motivate and assist veterans in the development of academic and other requisite skills necessary for acceptance and success in a program of postsecondary education. The program provides assessment and enhancement of basic skills through counseling, mentoring, tutoring and academic instruction in the core subject areas. The primary goal of the program is to increase the rate at which participants enroll in and complete postsecondary education programs.

VUB Projects provides short-term remedial or refresher courses for veterans who are high school graduates but have delayed pursuing postsecondary education. The program assists veterans in securing support services from other locally available resources such as the Veterans Administration, state veterans agencies, veteran associations, and other state and local agencies that serve veterans. For additional information about Veteran Upward Bound, please contact Hank Hargis at 575.737.3725. VUB is located at 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Suite #100 Taos, NM 87571.

UPWA R D BOUND M ATH A ND SCIENCE The UNM Taos Upward Bound Math and Science (UBMS) helps Taos students recognize and develop their potential to excel in math and science, while encouraging them to pursue postsecondary degrees STEM (Science Technology Engineering or Mathematics). Funded by the US Department of Education TRiO Grant Initiative, the UBMS program is a comprehensive STEM college preparation program designed to strengthen the math and science skills of participating students while providing them opportunities for community engagement, leadership and college and career counseling and advisement.

The program supports up to 60 area high school students who can be identified as low income as defined by Federal guidelines and/or potential first-generation college students where neither parent has earned a Bachelor’s degree. Participants remain in the program through graduation. Program services are FREE to participants and are designed to support the academic program at the participating high schools. For additional information, please contact Andrew Leonard at 575.737.3725. UBMS is located at 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Suite #100 Taos, NM 87571.

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVA LENCY PROGR A M The High School Equivalency Program (HEP) at UNM/Taos is a federal program funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Migrant Education. HEP is designed to meet the special needs of migrant and seasonal farm workers and their dependent children. The goal of HEP is to help its students obtain the equivalent of a high school diploma and subsequently gain employment or be placed in an institution of higher education (college, university, vocational/ technical school, or training program).

Individuals are eligible for HEP if they meet one of the following criteria: • They or their immediate family members have engaged in seasonal agricultural work for 75 days within the last 24 months • They are eligible or current participants in the - Migrant Education Program • They are current participants in the Workforce Investment Act 167 (WIA 167) Program • They have been eligible for service under the Workforce Investment Act, Section 167 For additional information please contact Randy Larry at 575.737.3735. HEP Program is located at 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Suite #100 Taos, NM 87571.

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UNM ONLINE / EXTENDED LEARNING

Upper division and graduate courses are offered through UNM Online Programs in partnership with the UNM Taos Branch. Online courses offer a flexible, highly interactive way to take courses in a wide range of programs and subject areas.

Reimagine Yourself With A Degree.

For a schedule of online classes offered for the Spring 2017 semester, visit: online.unm.edu Contact: UNM Online Student Services 866-869-6040 | online@unm.edu Apply Now! apply.unm.edu UNM-Taos Liaison: Erica Holmes-Trujillo 575-737-6290; ericaholmes@unm.edu

Online Degree Completion Programs provide flexibility to help you achieve your degree. Bachelor’s

Certificates:

Business Administration Communication Dental Hygiene Integrative Studies Liberal Arts Radiologic Sciences Training & Technology (OI&LS)

Educational Leadership Organization, Information & Learning Sciences (OI&LS)

Master’s Dental Hygiene Elementary Education Secondary Education Educational Leadership Nursing (Masters & PhD programs) Organization, Information & Learning Sciences (OI&LS) Public Administration

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New Online Programs in 8-week Format Bachelor’s Chicana and Chicano Studies Nursing: RN to BSN completion (7-week format)

Master’s Construction Management

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UNM ONLINE / EXTENDED LEARNING

UNM Extended Learning (formerly Bachelor & Graduate Online Programs)

Through partnership with the University of New Mexico’s four branch campuses, as well as selected community colleges, UNM is able to expand opportunities for students around the state. Branches are responsible for lower-division curriculum leading to a wide array of associate degrees. Extended Learning expands upon these efforts by creating the path for students to attain selected University of New Mexico bachelor and advanced degrees through delivery of upperdivision and graduate-level programming. This programming is offered using online tools.

About Online Courses

By using a computer with internet access, students can take classes taught by regular UNM faculty on a standard semester basis. Online courses provide diverse interactions with classmates and instructors, and use the same rigorous materials as their classroom counterparts, while providing greater freedom in choosing when and where learning will take place. While many online classes do not have fixed meeting times, some instructors do require regular synchronous/ simultaneous meetings. Through web conferencing tools, some classes offered at main campus can be transmitted simultaneously for online participation from other locations. All required synchronous class meetings are listed in the schedule of classes.

There are two types of course delivery formats available. 1. Synchronous Online - has fixed meeting times. Students log in at a scheduled time to participate in the course. These courses (many offered formerly via Interactive Television) are now available via desktop with internet accessibility, making it convenient for a student to access the class. 2. Asynchronous Online - has no required meeting times. Students log in and participate as their schedule permits. In both types of online course, UNM faculty have the discretion to require face-to-face meetings, such as for exams or lab work. Detailed course information is available at the UNM Online Schedule of Classes. Students are also encouraged to email questions about the course format to instructors.

Students can take individual online classes or work toward degree completion options. For information about taking an online class, contact the UNM Online Programs at toll-free 866-869-6040 or email online@unm.edu. Additional information can be found on the website at http://online.unm.edu.

Live the Lobo Life! Important Dates for Upper Division and Graduate Online Courses Spring 2017 Semester January 16

MLK Holiday

January 17

Classes begin

March 12-19

UNM Spring break

March 20

2nd 8-week session begins

May 13

Semester ends

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