2016 Summer Fall Guide Interior 40p -A.indd - UNM-Taos
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2016 Summer Fall Guide Interior 40p -A.indd - UNM-Taos
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 Adult Learning Center (ABE,HSE,ESL) ..................................737-3730 Bachelor and Graduate Programs ..........................................758-2828 Business Office .................................737-6269 CASA Tutoring 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 Summer Important Dates .........................................................3 Degree and Certificate Programs .............................................4 Message from the CEO ............................................................5 New Student Checklist .............................................................6 Application for Admissions................................................. 7-10 Tuition & SUN Online ..............................................................11 SUN Path & Trio Student Support Services ...........................12 Classroom Finder & Class Location Key ................................13 Summer Course Schedule ............................................... 14-16 Summer Hybrid Schedule ......................................................16 Summer Online Schedule.......................................................16 Summer 1st 8 Weeks Schedule...............................................16 Summer 2nd 8 Weeks Schedule ..............................................16 Fall Important Dates ...............................................................17 Academic Advisement............................................................18 Fall Course Schedule ....................................................... 19-29 Fall Hybrid Schedule ..............................................................29 Fall Online Schedule......................................................... 29-30 Fall 1st 8 Weeks Schedule.......................................................31 Fall 2nd 8 Weeks Schedule ......................................................31 BE THE FIRST TO KNOW! Follow us on Facebook & Twitter for Immediate Up-To-Date Information www.facebook.com/unm.taos www.twitter.com/unm.taos Upper Division www.facebook.com/unmtaosbgp Don’t forget to CHECK YOUR UNM EMAIL lobomail.unm.edu http://taos.unm.edu Important Information ....................................................... 32-34 Resources & Services ...................................................... 35-36 HSE, ESL, Adult Education ....................................................37 Upward Bound & HEP ............................................................38 Bachelor & Graduate Programs ....................................... 39-40 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION Aug. 17th at Klauer Campus 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 published deadlines. 1 Faculty Directory Academic Curricula Area Coordinator: Joel Whitehead [email protected] 737-6230 Writing and Speaking (English, Communication & Journalism) Chair: Robin Shawver [email protected] 737-6257 Science and Mathematics (Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Planetary Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Physics) Chair: Colin Nicholls [email protected] 737-3757 Social and Behavioral Sciences (Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, Human Services, LADAC, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) Chair: Randi Archuleta [email protected] 737-6226 Humanities (American Studies, Classical Studies, History, Honors, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Women’s Studies) Chair: Tom Shaw [email protected] 737-3755 Foreign Languages (Linguistics, Foreign Languages, Sign Language) Chair: Larry Torres [email protected] 737-6233 Fine Arts (Art History, Arts, Dance, Music, Theatre, Architecture) Chair: Sarah Stolar [email protected] 737-6276 Education (Education, Natural Science, Math for Education) Chair: TBD Early Childhood Multicultural Education (ECME) Chair: Gary Atias [email protected] 737-6235 Media Arts (MA) Chair: Peter Walker [email protected] 737-6225 University Studies (UNIV 101) Chair: Amie Chavez-Aguilar [email protected] 737-6284 Health Sciences Area Coordinator: Melissa Offenhartz [email protected] 737-7344 Integrative Health/Medical Massage/Yoga (Holistic Health & Healing Arts) Chair: Kirstie Segarra [email protected] 741-7808 Emergency Medical Services Chair: Josh Wright [email protected] 737-6225 RN Nursing Program Chair: Melissa Offenhartz [email protected] 737-3744 Nurse Assistant Program (Health Career Nursing Assistant) Chair: Melissa Offenhartz [email protected] 737-3744 Dental Assistant Program (Health Career Dental) Chair: Marta Romero [email protected] 737-3732 Health Extension and Education (Health Education) Chair: Juliana Anastasoff [email protected] 737-6203 Physical Conditioning Chair: Jim Stewart [email protected] 737-6225 Business and Professional Skills Area Coordinator: Victoria Gonzales [email protected] 737-6231 Business Management (Administrative Assistant, Paralegal) Chair: Tillie Valdez [email protected] 737-6225 Small Business Development Center Chair: Louis Moya [email protected] 737-3737 Arts & Crafts (Applied Arts & Crafts) Chair: Sarah Stolar [email protected] 737-6276 Computer Technology/Computer Science Chair: Joel Whitehead [email protected] 758-9274 Culinary Arts Chair: Benji Apodaca [email protected] 737-6225 Construction Technology Chair: Mark Goldman [email protected] 737-6225 Fine Woodworking Chair: James Rannefeld [email protected] 737-6278 Digital Media Arts (DMA) Chair: Peter Walker [email protected] 737-6225 Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Chair: Max Kaufman [email protected] 779-3234 Instructional Support Services Area Coordinator: Diego Trujillo [email protected] 737-3694 Bachelor and Graduate Programs Operations Mgr: Mary Lutz [email protected] 758-2828 2 575-737-6200 Summer 2016 Important Dates Registration Begins April 18, Monday Last day for removal of incomplete July 29, Friday Instruction Begins 8-week term June 6 , Monday First 4-week term June 6, Monday Second 4-week term July 4, Monday Cancellation due to lack of financial commitment June 10, Friday Last day to drop for tuition refund / Last day to drop without a grade 8-week term June 17, Friday First 4-week term June 10, Friday Second 4-week term July 8, Friday Registration ends-last day to add courses or change sections 8-week term June 10, Friday First 4-week term June 7, Tuesday Second 4-week term July 5, Tuesday Last day to change grading options 8-week term June 10, Friday First 4-week term June 7, Tuesday Second 4-week term July 5, Tuesday Last day to drop without dean’s permission 8-week term July 15, Friday First 4-week term June 24, Friday Second 4-week term July 22, Friday Last day to drop with dean’s permission 8-week term July 29, Friday First 4-week term July 1, Friday Second 4-week term July 29, Friday Independence Day - no classes, campus closed July 4, Monday Semester ends 8-week term July 30, Saturday First 4-week term July 2, Saturday Second 4-week term July 30, Saturday 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. http://taos.unm.edu 3 Degrees and Certificates Lower Division Academic Degrees & Certificates Associate of Arts • Early Childhood Multicultural Education • Liberal Arts Areas of Focus - Classics - Criminal Justice - Foreign Languages - History - Pre-Engineering - Pre-Environmental Science - Pre-Forestry - Pre-Horticulture and Agronomy - Pre-Mathematics - Pre-Mathematics Elementary Education - Humanities - Pre-Mathematics Secondary Education - Psychology - Pre-Medical Lab - Human Services - LADAC - Pre-Medicine - Social & Behavioral Sciences - Pre-Midwifery • 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-Earth & Planetary Science 4 - Pre-Emergency Medicine & Paramedic - Pre-Nursing - Pre-Natural Resource & Resource Management 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 Certificatesare 1 year programs (30 CH) dedicated to specialization in a technical area. • Administrative Assistant • Applied Arts & Crafts • Business Computers - Pre-Nutrition and Dietetics • Construction Technology - Pre-Physician’s Assistant • Dental Assisting (Acceptance into program is by application process. Please contact Marta Romero at 7410672.) - Pre-Pharmacy - Pre-Physical Therapy - Pre-Physics - Pre-Radiologic Sciences - Pre-Science Elementary Education - Pre-Science Secondary Education - Pre-Statistics - Pre-Veterinary Medicine • Culinary Arts • Digital Graphic Design • Holistic Health & Healing Arts • Human Services • Information Technology • Integrative Massage Therapy (Acceptance into program is by application process, please contact Kirstie Segarra at 741-7808) • Woodworking To Students, Staff, Faculty and Community Members, As many of you know by now, I have announced that I will be stepping down from my post as UNM-Taos Executive Director at the end of July. I took the reins as Director in June 2006, and now, ten years later, we have much to show for our efforts. Most important of all is the steady increase in student enrollment. In 2006 UNM-Taos enrolled 1,100 students (up from 250 in 1994). Today we enroll 1,750 per semester. We had 10 full-time faculty in 2006. Today there are 20. We had 60 staff, now there are over 80, and we have more than 125 dedicated adjunct faculty every semester. We have added infrastructure, landscaping, improved IT and 8 new or renovated buildings and 4 portables to expand the campus at Klauer and downtown Taos. We have streamlined programs, added more tutoring, enhanced advising and added a host of special programs for Veterans, Native American students, and others. On a personal note, I want to express my gratitude to the Taos and UNM/UNM-Taos communities for all of your support and teamwork over the years. This is an amazing campus with enormous potential, from our dual credit high school students to the dedicated faculty and staff, to our tireless legislators, Representative Bobby Gonzales and Senator Carlos Cisneros. “The Little College that Could” is definitely a team effort. Special thanks to Dr. Martinez “Marty” Hewlett who will be stepping in as Interim CEO. The college will be in excellent hands under his stewardship. I will be back in the classroom in August, 2017, but until then, thank you for all you do to help make UNM-Taos truly the community’s college. Best Regards, Dr. Kate O’Neill Outgoing CEO Associate Professor of Psychology http://taos.unm.edu “What a great time to serve a great institution!” D r Kate O ’ Neill on having been chosen execut ive director of UN M -Taos , Fall , 2 0 0 6 5 Checklist GET STARTED ON YOUR FUTURE TODAY! 6 575-737-6200 7 8 * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 9 10 * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 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 *MustbeaNewMexicoResidentasdefinedbytheResidencyClassificationOffice *Mustregisteronorafterthefirstdayofclassesonly 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 Student Enrollment Department. 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 A 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. http://taos.unm.edu card payments must be credited back to the charge card. Check the "Important Dates" section for the last drop/refund date for each semester. forms. Financial Aid funds are disbursed the first day of classes. Scholarship and grant information is available at: http://taos.unm.edu. Financial Aid Award & Payment Financial Aid forms are available in the Student Enrollment 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 7376215 to verify your eligibility or if you need help filling out your 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. 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 informationononlinecourseofferings. If there is a course that interests you, please contact Erica Holmes-Trujillo at 737-6290. Financial Aid office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Call 737-6215 for walk-in and appointment hours. 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. * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 11 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? Then this federallyfunded 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 575-737-3730. TRiO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES The mission of TRiO Student Support Services 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 Support Center, Suite 140 For additional information please visit taos.unm.edu Avelina Martinez, Program Manager 575-737-3697 [email protected] 12 575-737-6200 KLAUER CAMPUS Dept. of Instruction Classroom Finder 127 124 Exit PADRE MARTINEZ 121 STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER 129 Restrooms 126 123 PUEBLO HALL PMSSC TSPH Cafe 153 Student Services Exit Admissions Restrooms 151 CASA & Library CASA Student Advisors Financial Aid TAOS KID’S TRiO CAMPUS TKIDS D Restrooms Restroom 104 Server Room County Rd. 110 16 20 Kitchen Upper Parking Bus Stop 115 20 A Restrooms Exit Restroom Exit Exit Parking Business Office Restrooms C B Flag Poll Parking Exit Exit 230 Exit Exit CAREER TECHNICAL BUILDING Restrooms TCTECH 223 221 Lobby Exit 229 231 102 101 Exit 103 Faculty Lounge 219 214 Exit Exit Exit Restrooms 211 FRED PERALTA HALL TSFPH 102 IT Vending Machines 109 105 Sever Room Restrooms Class Location Key OFFCMP Off Campus ARR Arranged PMSSC Padre Martinez Student Support Center Klauer Campus 737-6200 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 MED Holy Cross Medical Center Weimer Rd. 7373745 http://taos.unm.edu Rio Grande Hall 121 Civic Plaza Drive Taos Farmhouse Cafe 1405 Paseo del Pueblo N. 758-5683 Taos Pilates Studio 1103 Unit 4b Paseo Del Pueblo Norte 758-7604 213 Physical Plant Taos Spa 111 Dona Ana Dr. 758-1980 TCTECH Career Technical Building Klauer Campus 737-6200 THS Taos High School 134 Cervantes St. 7518000 THS GTECH Green Technology Center 134 Cervantes St 751-8000 THS WELD Room 134 Cervantes St. 751-8000 TKIDS Taos Kid’s Campus Klauer Campus 737-6295 TSFPH Fred Peralta Hall Klauer Campus 737-6200 TSPH Pueblo Hall Klauer Campus 737-6200 13 Summer Class Schedule CRN SUBJ Subject CRS# SEC TITLE Section CR ClassTitle Fee 27985 ANTH 230 801 Apus, Incas, and Quechuas . Course Request Number (CRN) Credit Hours 60 FEE DAYS TIME Days BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR Time 3 T 6:00pm-8:30pm Course Number (CRS#) THS 214 Building Number Heckman, Andrea Room Instructor M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, SAT= Saturday, SUN= Sunday CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR TR 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC B ALLDRITT ANTHROPOLOGY 24827 ANTH 130 800 CULTURES OF THE WORLD 3 APPLIED ARTS & CRAFTS 25729 AAC 114 800 METAL CASTING (2ND 4 WEEK COURSE) 3 $70 MTWR 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 211 HENKEL 25653 AAC 293 800 T: PLEIN AIR PAINTING 3 $25 TR 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH ATRUIM GALLERY STEWART 23742 AAC 293 806 T: CREATIVE ILLUSTRATION (6/1-6/30) 2 $30 WR 10:00 AM-3:00 PM TSFPH 223 PAPONETTI 800 INTRODUCTION TO ART (6 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU KING 157 800 SMALL METAL CONSTRUCTION I (2ND 4 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH HENKEL 299 800 T: CLIMATE CHANGE SEMINAR 1 ARR ARR ARR 107 800 GREEK MYTHOLOGY 3 TR 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC A SHAW 3 TW 5:00 PM-8:00 PM PMSSC B SPESS ART HISTORY 24835 ARTH 101 ART STUDIO 25731 ARTS $70 211 BIOLOGY 25656 BIOL ZANETELL CLASSICS 20481 CLST COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM 18122 CJ 130 800 PUBLIC SPEAKING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 25733 CNST 293 800 SOUTHWEST LANDSCAPING 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC B BRYAN-JONES 22532 ENGL 107 800 GREEK MYTHOLOGY 3 TR 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC A SHAW 23921 ENGL 110 801 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 3:00 PM-5:00 PM PMSSC A LYNCH 24826 ENGL 120 800 COMPOSITION III 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU SHAWVER ENGLISH HEALTH CAREERS DENTAL ASSISTING 24025 HCDA 135 800 UNM CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTING 2 M 4:00 PM-6:30 PM THS ROMERO 24029 HCDA 145 800 CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTING I 3 TBD TBD TBD ROMERO 24030 HCDA 155 800 CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTING II 4 TBD TBD TBD ROMERO 3 MTWRF 9:00 AM-5:30 PM TSPH HEALTH CAREERS HEALTH SCIENCES 25633 HCHS 14 111 800 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (6/13-6/17) 126 STEWART 575-737-6200 Summer Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR HEALTH CAREERS NURSING ASSISTANT 25642 HCNA 101 800 NURSING ASSISTANT (6/1-6/15) (SKILLS TRAINING: JUNE 18, 19, 25, 26, JULY 2) (CLINICAL ROTATION: JULY 3, 9, 10) 4 $45 WR 5:00 PM-9:00 PM MED 005 VASQUEZ 25643 HCNA 101 801 NURSING ASSISTANT (7/6-7/21) (SKILLS TRAINING: JULY 23, 24, 30, 31, AUG 6) (CLINICAL ROTATION: AUG 7, 13, 14) 4 $45 WR 5:00 PM-9:00 PM MED 005 VASQUEZ 3 $50 M 12:00 PM-6:00 PM MED 002 MCCALL HOLISTIC HEALTH AND HEALING ARTS 24836 HHHA 293 801 T: HERBOLOGY I: WILDCRAFTING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 25638 IT 125 800 MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU SANBORN 25639 IT 230 800 COMPUTER NETWORKING 4 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU SANBORN INTEGRATIVE MASSAGE THERAPY 23748 MAS 252 800 MASSAGE THERAPY III 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-6:00 PM MED 002 SEGARRA 23747 MAS 254 800 MYOFASCIAL AND MYOSKELETAL TECHNIQUES IN MASSAGE THERAPY 3 $25 T 12:00 PM-6:00 PM MED 002 QUINTANA 19206 MAS 255 800 CLINICAL PRACTICUM IN MASSAGE THERAPY 3 $25 R 12:00 PM-6:00 PM MED 002 QUINTANA 19207 MAS 255 801 CLINICAL PRACTICUM IN MASSAGE THERAPY 3 $25 F 12:00 PM-6:00 PM MED 002 SEGARRA MATHEMATICS 25654 MATH 099 800 PRE-ALGEBRA 4 MW 1:00 PM-4:30 PM PMSSC C SISNEROS 25655 MATH 100 800 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA 4 TR 1:00 PM-4:30 PM PMSSC C SISNEROS ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER 1:00 PM-3:30 PM CLD STUDIO MANSFIELD ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER 8:00 AM-12:00 PM TSPH ELDER MEDIA ARTS 24831 MA 110 800 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3 25636 MA 111 800 TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO PRODUCTION 3 25637 MA 216 800 T: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES MEDIA 3 LIFE SCIENCE (1ST 4 WEEK COURSE) 4 W NATURAL SCIENCE 24818 NTSC 262L 800 MTWR 121 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 25640 GNST 293 800 T: SUMMER BOOT CAMP 3 $25 MWF 12:10 PM-1:00 PM TAOS SPA GUYER 25641 GNST 293 801 T: SELF DEFENSE 3 $25 TR 12:00 PM-2:30 PM DEFENDU ACADEMY DALY PROFESSIONAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION 24843 PEP 293 801 T: ECG EVAL & EXER STRESS (6/6-6/10) 3 MTWRF 9:00 AM-5:30 PM TSPH 126 STEWART TR 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC B LAREY PSYCHOLOGY 24878 PSY 105 800 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 25678 PSY 240 800 BRAIN & BEHAVIOR 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BUTT 24828 PSY 260 800 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING & MEMORY 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BUTT http://taos.unm.edu 15 Summer Hybrid, Online, 1st & 2nd Week Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR 107 800 LIVING WORLD RELIGIONS 19215 SPAN 101 800 25635 SPAN 102 CRN CRS# FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR 3 MW 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC A SHAW ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 3 MT 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC A CARDENAS 800 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (1ST 4 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC C HERRERA SEC TITLE CR DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR RELIGION 24829 RELG SPANISH SUBJ FEE HYBRID - Hybrid courses meet face-to-face for half of the required class meetings. The remainder of the meeting time is used by student s to work in an online environment, completing additional assignment s or engaging with online materials ENGLISH 23921 ENGL CRN SUBJ ONLINE - 110 CRS# 801 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 SEC CR TITLE M FEE DAYS 3:00 PM-5:00 PM TIME PMSSC BLDG A RM LYNCH INSTRUCTOR Online courses do not meet face-to-face. They are conduc ted entirely online. ART HISTORY 24835 ARTH 101 800 INTRODUCTION TO ART (6 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU KING 120 800 COMPOSITION III 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU SHAWVER ENGLISH 24826 ENGL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 25638 IT 125 800 MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU SANBORN 25639 IT 230 800 COMPUTER NETWORKING 4 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU SANBORN MEDIA ARTS 24831 MA 110 800 INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER 25637 MA 216 800 T: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER PSYCHOLOGY 24828 PSY 260 800 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING & MEMORY 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BUTT 25678 PSY 240 800 BRAIN & BEHAVIOR 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BUTT SUBJ CRS# CRN SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR C HERRERA 1ST 4 WEEK COURSES JUNE 6 - JULY 2 SPANISH 25635 SPAN 102 CRN CRS# SUBJ 800 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (1ST 4 WEEK COURSE) SEC TITLE 3 MTWR CR FEE 3 $70 800 SMALL METAL CONSTRUCTION I (2ND 4 WEEK COURSE) 3 $70 DAYS 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR MTWR 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 211 HENKEL MTWR 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 211 HENKEL 2ND 8 WEEK COURSES JULY 4 - JULY 30 APPLIED ARTS & CRAFTS 25729 AAC 114 800 METAL CASTING (2ND 4 WEEK COURSE) ART STUDIO 25731 ARTS 16 157 575-737-6200 Fall 2016 Important Dates Registration Begins April 18, Monday Semester Ends New Student Orientation August 17, Wednesday 16-week term December 17, Saturday Faculty Orientation August 20, Saturday First 8-week term October 15, Saturday Last day for removal of incomplete December 16, Friday Second 8-week term December 17, Saturday Winter Break - No classes/campus closed December 23 January 2 Instruction begins 16-Week term August 22, Monday First 8-week term August 22, Monday Second 8-week term October 17, Monday Cancelation due to lack of financial commitment September 2, Monday 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. Last day to drop for tuition refund / Last day to drop without a grade 16-week term September 9, Friday First 8-week term September 2, Friday Second 8-week term October 28, Friday Registration ends-last day to add courses or change sections 16-week term September 2, Friday First 8-week term August 26, Friday Second 8-week term October 21, Friday Labor Day, holiday No classes/campus closed September 1, Monday Last day to change grading options 16-week term (end of fourth week) January 29, Friday First 8-week term (end of second week of courses) January 22, Friday Second 8-week term (end of 2nd week of courses) March 25, Friday Fall Break No classes/campus open October 13-14, Thursday-Friday Last day to drop without dean’s approval 16-week term (end of twelfth week) November 11, Friday First 8-week term (end of second week of courses) September 30, Friday Second 8-week term (end of second week of courses) December 2, Friday Thanksgiving No classes/campus closed November 24-25, Thursday-Friday Last day to withdraw with dean’s approval 16-week term December 9, Friday First 8-week term October 14, Friday Second 8-week term December 9, Friday http://taos.unm.edu 17 Academic Advisement ACADEMIC ADVISING: 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. 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? Bella Rodriguez 737-6250 [email protected] TRiO SSS located in PMSSC Pamela Shepherd 737-3776 [email protected] TRiO SSS located in PMSSC Chenoa Velarde 737-3774/3695 [email protected] Located in CASA 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 [email protected] Located in Pueblo Hall West Nicole Romero 737-3721 [email protected] Christal Martinez 737-3726 [email protected] Mayra Gutierrez 737-3720 [email protected] Ariana Delmerico 737-6274 [email protected] Located in PMSSC 18 575-737-6200 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ Subject CRS# SEC TITLE Section CR ClassTitle Fee 27985 ANTH 230 801 Apus, Incas, and Quechuas . Course Request Number (CRN) Credit Hours 60 FEE DAYS Days TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR Time 3 T 6:00pm-8:30pm Course Number (CRS#) THS 214 Building Number Heckman, Andrea Room Instructor M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, SAT= Saturday, SUN= Sunday CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 57343 AAST 112 800 KEYBOARDING APPLICATIONS 3 $25 R 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TCTECH 102 VALDEZ 57342 AAST 230 800 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 $25 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TCTECH 102 VIGIL 57425 AAST 250 800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT 3 $25 M 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TCTECH 102 GARCIA AMERICAN STUDIES 35350 AMST 186 800 INTRODUCTION TO SOUTHWEST STUDIES 3 T 09:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 127 TORRES 54173 AMST 186 801 INTRODUCTION TO SOUTHWEST STUDIES 3 R 09:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 127 TORRES ANTHROPOLOGY 35243 ANTH 101 800 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY 3 M 09:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 124 ALLDRITT 47765 ANTH 120 800 ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY 3 R 09:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 123 ALLDRITT 47914 ANTH 122L 800 ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY LABORATORY 1 TBD TBD TBD ALLDRITT 49006 ANTH 130 801 CULTURES OF THE WORLD 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU HAWTHORNE 54168 ANTH 130 800 CULTURES OF THE WORLD 3 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH ALLDRITT 57359 ANTH 150 800 EVOLUTION & HUMAN EMERGENCE 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU REED 57207 ANTH 220 800 WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU REED R 123 APPLIED ARTS & CRAFTS 54261 AAC 114 800 METAL CASTING 3 $70 R 11:30 AM-4:30 PM TSFPH 211 HENKEL 31760 AAC 293 800 T: REALISTIC PAINTING 3 $30 W 9:30 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 223 PAPONETTI 57309 AAC 293 801 T: PUEBLO POTTERY I 3 $65 M 09:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 214 MOORE 57310 AAC 293 803 T: PUEBLO POTTERY II 3 $65 M 09:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 214 MOORE 57311 AAC 293 804 T: RETABLOS 3 $30 MW 5:00 PM-7:30 PM TSFPH 223 MARQUEZ SMITH 57313 AAC 293 805 T: PLEIN AIR PAINTING 3 $30 TR 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSFPH ART ATRIUM STEWART 57314 AAC 293 806 T: PHOTOSHOP FOR ARTISTS 3 $25 T 09:00 AM-11:30 AM TCTECH 103 CIAGLIA 51327 AAC 293 807 T: CREATIVE ILLUSTRATION 3 $30 M 9:30 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 223 PAPONETTI ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU KING ART HISTORY 51296 ARTH 101 801 INTRODUCTION TO ART (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 54264 ARTH 101 802 INTRODUCTION TO ART 3 $25 T 09:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 151 BLAUSTEIN 24685 ARTH 201 800 HISTORY OF ART I 3 $25 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 151 TOBIN 57380 ARTH 202 800 HISTORY OF ART II (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU http://taos.unm.edu KING 19 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR ART STUDIO 54267 ARTS 106 801 DRAWING I 3 $30 TR 1:30 PM-4:00 PM TSFPH 221 STOLAR 57305 ARTS 125 800 ART PRACTICES I 3 $30 TR 10:00 AM-12:30 PM TSFPH 221 STOLAR 44827 ARTS 157 800 SMALL METAL CONSTRUCTION I 3 $70 TR 5:00 PM-7:30 PM TSFPH 211 HENKEL 24411 ARTS 168 800 INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS 3 $65 T 09:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 214 AKINS 47822 ARTS 187 800 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY 3 $55 TR 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSFPH 230 BLAUSTEIN 57308 ARTS 205 800 DRAWING II 3 $30 M 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 221 HEFFERNAN 37908 ARTS 207 800 PAINTING I 3 $45 TR 09:00 AM-11:30 AM TSFPH 223 LOCKHART 57303 ARTS 208 800 PAINTING II 3 $45 W 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 221 COOK 47824 ARTS 274 800 INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING 3 $65 W 09:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 229 LYNCH 57306 ARTS 293 800 BEGINNING WATERCOLOR PAINTING 3 $30 TR 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSFPH 223 LOCKHART 57302 ARTS 298 800 T: MONOTYPE 3 $65 T 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 229 COOK 57307 ARTS 298 801 T: MONOTYPE 3 $65 R 9:00 AM-2:30 PM TSFPH 229 COOK 800 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY 3 M 6:00 PM-8:15 PM TSPH 121 GOINS ASTRONOMY 47833 ASTR 101 47834 ASTR 101L 800 ASTRONOMY LABORATORY 1 M 8:30 PM -10:00 PM TSPH 121 GOINS 3 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM MED 001 ZANETELL BIOLOGY 41893 BIOL 110 800 BIOLOGY NON-MAJORS 41895 BIOL 112L 800 BIOLOGY LABORATORY FOR NONMAJORS 1 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM MED 001 ZANETELL 23458 BIOL 123 800 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 202 MARTINEZ 23459 BIOL 124L 800 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS LAB 1 W 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 202 MARTINEZ 57320 BIOL 123 801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU STAFF 57321 BIOL 124L 801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS LAB 1 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU STAFF 55660 BIOL 201L 801 MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY (HYBRID COURSE) 4 R 9:00 AM-11:30 PM MED 001 ZANETELL 45032 BIOL 237 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM MED 001 STEWART 45033 BIOL 247L 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY I 1 W 3:00 PM-5:30 PM MED 001 STEWART 44804 BIOL 238 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES 3 M 12:00 PM-2:30 PM MED 001 STEWART 44805 BIOL 248L 800 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY II 1 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM MED 001 STEWART 57322 BIOL 299 800 T: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 3 TR 3:00 PM-5:30 PM MED 001 STEWART CHEMISTRY 54121 CHEM 111 800 ELEMENTS OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4 TR 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 201 MATZ 54530 CHEM 121 800 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 201 RAEL 54531 CHEM 123L 800 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY 1 W 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 201 RAEL 20 * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 575-737-6200 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR CLASSICS 57209 CLST 204 800 GREEK CIVILIZATION 3 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC A SHAW MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE 57243 GNST 293 806 T: CDL A (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $1,650 57244 GNST 293 807 T: CDL ROAD DRIVING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 57245 GNST 293 808 T: CDL RANGE & YARD SKILLS (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 57246 GNST 293 809 T: ENDORSEMENT TRAINING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 57247 GNST 293 810 T: YARD SKILLS II (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 48998 GNST 293 822 T: CDL A 3 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:30 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 48999 GNST 293 823 T: CDL ROAD DRIVING 3 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:30 PM TBD TBD STAFF 49000 GNST 293 824 T: CDL RANGE & YARD SKILLS 3 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:30 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 49001 GNST 293 825 T: CDL ENDORSEMENTS TRAINING 3 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:30 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 49002 GNST 293 826 T: CDL YARD SKILLS II 3 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:30 PM TBD TBD STAFF $1,650 COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISM 23356 CJ 130 800 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC A SPESS 23358 CJ 130 801 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC A SPESS 35360 CJ 130 802 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 R 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC A SPESS 51161 CJ 130 803 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC A SPESS COMPUTER SCIENCE 26408 CS 150L 800 COMPUTING FOR BUSINESS STUDENTS 3 $30 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TCTECH 102 WHITEHEAD 54232 CS 105L 800 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 3 $25 R 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TCTECH 102 SANBORN 3 $25 R 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 124 FORONDA COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 26347 CT 102 803 INTRO MICROCOMPUTERS ON PC 54245 CT 107L 800 MICROSOFT EXCEL 3 $25 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TCTECH 102 ROMERO 57231 CT 109L 800 DESKTOP PUBLISHING ON MAC 3 $25 R 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TCTECH 103 PENICK 54244 CT 110L 800 DIGITAL IMAGERY I 3 $25 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TCTECH 103 CIAGLIA 57233 CT 112L 800 MICROSOFT ACCESS 3 $25 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 124 FORONDA 57230 CT 113L 800 MULTIMEDIA I 3 $25 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TCTECH 103 WHITEHEAD 51126 CT 114L 800 INTRO WWW PUBLISHING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CHAVEZ 54240 CT 125 800 INTRO TO MACINTOSH 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TCTECH 103 WHITEHEAD 55560 CT 170 801 INTRO TO INTERNET 3 $25 T 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 124 FORONDA 57228 CT 175L 800 PLANNING & DESIGNING A WEBSITE (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CHAVEZ 57232 CT 190L 800 DESKTOP PUBLISHING II 3 $25 R 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TCTECH 103 PENICK 57240 CT 210L 800 DIGITAL IMAGERY II 3 $25 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TCTECH 103 CIAGLIA 57229 CT 293 3 $25 M 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TCTECH 102 WHITEHEAD 3 $25 T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS GTECH 800 T: OFFICE 365 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 57283 CNST 109 800 PLUMBING THEORY I http://taos.unm.edu DOBRY * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 21 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR 57284 CNST 111 800 INTRODUCTION TO WELDING 3 $25 T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS GTECH TORRES 57285 CNST 116 800 METAL SHOP 3 $25 T 6:00 PM-8:30 PM THS GTECH TORRES 57286 CNST 117 800 PRINCIPLES OXYACETYLENE WELDING 3 $25 R 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS GTECH TORRES 57282 CNST 120 800 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY 3 $25 TR 11:40 AM-1:10 PM THS GTECH STOUT 57287 CNST 136 800 SUSTAINABLE FOOD FARMING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $25 TR 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TAOS FARMHOUSE CAFÉ ROSEBERRY 57427 CNST 174 801 DESIGN FOR GREEN BUILDING 3 $25 TR 9:25 AM-10:55 AM THS GTECH GOLDMAN 39820 CNST 175 801 BLUEPRINT READING 3 $25 MW 9:25 AM-10:55 AM THS GTECH GOLDMAN 47793 CNST 184 800 GENERAL CARPENTRY 3 $25 MW 11:40 AM-1:10 PM THS GTECH GOLDMAN 57288 CNST 293 800 T: FOUNDATIONS SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 3 $25 W 3:30 PM-6:00 PM THS GTECH SANTISTEVAN 57289 CNST 293 801 T: NATIVE PLANTS AND BASIC TREE CARE 3 $25 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS GTECH JONES 57290 CNST 293 802 T: SUSTAINABLE SYTEMS LAB 3 $25 F 9:25 AM-10:55 AM THS GTECH GOLDMAN 57291 CNST 293 803 T: SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS LAB 3 $25 F 11:40 AM-1:10 PM THS GTECH GOLDMAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 31855 CRJS 102 800 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS 3 T 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 126 AGUILAR 34419 CRJS 103 800 JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 M 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 126 AGUILAR 34420 CRJS 201 800 CRIMINAL LAW I 3 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 126 GALLEGOS CULINARY ARTS 51131 CART 101 800 INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS 3 $85 M 4:00 PM-6:30 PM THS B 210 TANKERSLEY 47795 CART 102 800 SOUPS STOCKS & SAUCES 3 $85 T 4:00 PM-6:30 PM THS B 210 MORRIS 57242 CART 108 800 SERVSAFE (8/27 & 9/10) 1 SAT 9:00 AM-5:00 PM THS B 210 SPEARS 54221 CART 120 800 NUEVO LATINO CUISINE 3 $85 W 4:00 PM-6:30 PM THS B 210 MARQUEZ 57200 CART 150 800 BASICS OF PASTRY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $85 SAT 8:00 AM-1:00 PM THS B 210 MORRIS 55562 CART 156 801 FANCY CAKE DECORATION (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $85 SAT 11:00 AM-4:00 PM THS B 210 THOMAS 57199 CART 293 800 T: INTRO HOSPITALITY TOURISM AND RECREATION 3 R 4:00 PM-6:30 PM TSPH 123 STAFF 57341 CART 293 801 T: VEGAN COOKING 3 $85 F 4:00 PM-6:30 PM THS B 210 FIELDS $25 F 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TCTECH 103 TRUJILLO DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS 57237 DMA 100 800 DIGITAL FOUNDATIONS 3 57238 DMA 270 800 SPECIAL PROJECTS: PORTFOLIO 3 CLD STUDIO MOYA ATIAS EARLY CHILDHOOD MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION 25522 ECME 101 800 CHILD GROWTH DEVELOPMENT & LEARNING 3 R 3:30 PM-6:00 PM TSPH 28321 ECME 103 801 HEALTH SAFETY & NUTRITION 2 T 6:00 PM-7:40 PM TAOS KIDS CAMPUS STAFF 24290 ECME 117 801 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PLAY - BIRTH THROUGH AGE 4 (PREK) 3 T 3:30 PM-6:00 PM TAOS KIDS CAMPUS ATIAS 24821 ECME 117L 800 PRACTICUM FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PLAY - BIRTH THROUGH AGE 4 (PREK) 2 T 6:00 PM-7:40 PM TAOS KIDS CAMPUS ATIAS 57218 ECME 193 800 T: FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY CARE 3 M 6:00 PM-8:30 PM ECRC ALANIZ 26298 ECME 202 800 INTRODUCTION TO READING AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT 3 W 3:30 PM-6:00 PM TSPH 39104 ECME 230 800 PROFESSIONALISM 2 M 3:30 PM-5:10 PM TAOS KIDS CAMPUS 22 126 126 ATIAS JARAMILLO 575-737-6200 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCES 23479 EPS 101 23480 EPS 57319 EPS 800 HOW THE EARTH WORKS-AN INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY 3 M 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 121 RAGLAND 105L 800 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY 1 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 121 RAGLAND 115 800 GEOLOGICAL DISASTERS 3 T 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 121 RAGLAND 801 INTRODUCTORY MACROECONOMICS 3 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM PMSSC A MCELROY ECONOMICS 55422 ECON 105 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 55630 EMS 113 800 EMT-BASIC 8 $135 TBD TBD RIO GRANDE HALL STAFF 55631 EMS 142 800 EMT-BASIC LABORATORY 2 TBD TBD RIO GRANDE HALL STAFF 57224 EMS 180 800 EMT-INTERMEDIATE 5 $135 WRF 8:30 AM-12:00 PM RIO GRANDE HALL WRIGHT 57225 EMS 143 800 EMT-INTERMEDIATE LABORATORY 1 WRF 8:30 AM-12:00 PM RIO GRANDE HALL WRIGHT ENGLISH 51187 ENGL 110 800 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION 3 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 124 LYNCH 57203 ENGL 110 801 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION 3 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 123 CUNNINGHAM 51189 ENGL 110 802 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 W 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 124 SHAWVER 51272 ENGL 111 800 COMPOSITION I 3 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 126 BRADLEY 51492 ENGL 113 801 ENHANCED COMPOSITION 4 M 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 123 LYNCH W 9:00 AM-10:30 AM TSPH 123 LYNCH T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TSPH 126 CUNNINGHAM ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CUNNINGHAM 51210 ENGL 120 800 COMPOSITION III 3 51212 ENGL 120 802 COMPOSITION III 3 51271 ENGL 120 803 COMPOSITION III (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 W 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 123 SHAWVER 57204 ENGL 150 800 STUDY OF LITERATURE 3 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 123 SCADDING 23380 ENGL 219 800 TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL WRITING 3 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 124 SCADDING 55695 ENGL 224 801 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 124 SHAWVER 54165 ENGL 292 800 WORLD LITERATURES: ANCIENT WORLD THROUGH THE 16TH CENTURY 3 M 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 123 SHAW 3 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 129 RANNEFELD ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 23481 ENVS 101 800 THE BLUE PLANET 51280 ENVS 102L 800 THE BLUE PLANET LABORATORY 1 R 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 129 RANNEFELD 57315 ENVS 101 3 T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 205 GILROY 57316 ENVS 102L 801 THE BLUE PLANET LABORATORY 1 R 3:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 205 GILROY 801 THE BLUE PLANET GENERAL STUDIES 57278 GNST 293 812 T: INTRO TO FLY FISHING (9/24-10/29) 3 $100 SAT 10:00 AM-5:00 PM TAOS FLY SHOP STREIT 57279 GNST 293 813 T: FLY TYING (11/1-11/17) 1 $50 TR 5:00 PM-6:30 PM TAOS FLY SHOP STREIT 57280 GNST 293 814 T: ADVANCED NYMPH FISHING (11/5 & 11/6) 1 $45 SAT/SUN 10:00 AM-5:00 PM TAOS FLY SHOP STREIT http://taos.unm.edu 23 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR GEOGRAPHY 54129 GEOG 101 800 HOME PLANET: LAND, WATER AND LIFE 3 M 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 129 RANNEFELD 57317 GEOG 105L 800 HOME PLANET: LAND, WATER AND LIFE LABORATORY 1 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 129 RANNEFELD WR 1:00 PM-4:00 PM TBD TBD REDDELL WR 1:00 PM-4:00 PM TBD TBD REDDELL WR 5:30 PM-9:00 PM MED 005 VASQUEZ HEALTH CAREERS NURSING ASSISTANT 57223 HCNA 101 800 NURSING ASSISTANT (I-BEST NURSING ASSISTANT) 4 55366 GNST 293 804 T: CNA I-BEST 2 57281 HCNA 101 801 NURSING ASSISTANT (8/3-8/18) SKILLS TRAINING: 8/20, 21, 27, 28, & 9/3) CLINICAL ROTATION: 9/4, 10, 11) 4 $45 $45 HISTORY 23390 HIST 102 800 WESTERN CIVILIZATION POST 1648 3 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC B SHAW 57426 HIST 161 800 US HISTORY TO 1877 3 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC B SHAW 57415 HIST 162 800 US HISTORY SINCE 1877 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU STAFF 57211 HIST 181 800 EARLY LATIN AMERICA 3 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC B LARRICHIO 57212 HIST 220 800 HISTORY OF TAOS 3 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC B ROMERO HOLISTIC HEALTH AND HEALING ARTS 24363 HHHA 101 800 INTRODUCTION TO HEALING ARTS 3 $25 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM MED 002 ELLIS-SANKARI 37945 HHHA 102 800 MEDITATION, CONSCIOUSNESS & SELF HEALING 3 $25 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM MED 002 MURPHY 24364 HHHA 104 800 HATHA YOGA 3 $25 R 6:00 PM-8:30 PM MED 002 STEWART 44974 HHHA 105 800 TAI JI-OIGONG 3 $25 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM MED 002 EAGLE 24365 HHHA 106 800 INTRODUCTION TO MASSAGE 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM RGH MSG RM SEGARRA 51308 HHHA 116 800 INTRODUCTION TO ORIENTAL MEDICINE 3 $25 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM RGH MSG RM TEITELBAUM 54401 HHHA 117 800 DREAMS, VISIONS AND ART MAKING 3 $25 T 6:00 PM-8:30 PM MED 002 COOK 54402 HHHA 118 800 AYURVEDA 3 $25 T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM MED 002 SHAW 54249 HHHA 141 800 YOGA TEACHING METHODOLOGIES & ETHICS (9/24 & 9/25) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM MED 002 GRIER 54250 HHHA 142 800 YOGA THERAPY I (11/5 & 11/6) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM MED 002 GRIER 54507 HHHA 149 800 INTRODUCTION TO HERBOLOGY 3 $25 M 12:00 PM-2:30 PM MED 002 MCCALL 57375 HHHA 150 800 16 WEEKS TO WELLNESS 3 $25 R 6:00 PM-8:30 PM MED 002 GRIER 54247 HHHA 293 800 T: GUIDE TO FIRST AID HOMEOPATHY (9/10 & 9/11) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM MED 002 KOCH 57294 HHHA 293 801 T: TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE: PULSE DIAGNOSIS (9/17 & 9/18) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM MED 002 TEITELBAUM 57293 MAS 263 800 YOGA & PSYCHOLOGY OF CHAKRAS 3 $25 F 12:00 PM-2:30 PM MED 002 SEGARRA HUMAN SERVICES 47764 HS 101 800 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES 3 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM PMSSC C SILVA 54376 HS 105 800 GROUP DYNAMICS 3 T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC B ARGUELLO 35163 HS 109 800 TECHNIQUES OF ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION 3 F 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC A SANCHEZ 24367 HS 250 800 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN HUMAN SERVICES 3 M 4:00 PM-5:15 PM TSPH 127 MIERA 24 * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 575-737-6200 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE 24368 HS 251 800 ADVANCED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN HUMAN SERVICES 3 M 4:00 PM-5:15 PM TSPH 127 MIERA 24369 HS 252 800 ADVANCED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN HUMAN SERVICES II M 4:00 PM-5:15 PM TSPH 127 MIERA 4 DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 55236 IT 131 800 INTRODUCTION TO HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TCTECH 102 SANBORN 57234 IT 140 800 HELP DESK I 3 $25 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TCTECH 102 SANBORN INTEGRATIVE MASSAGE THERAPY 37947 MAS 250 800 MASSAGE THERAPY I 3 $1,000 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM RGH MAS RM SEGARRA 37948 MAS 251 800 MASSAGE THERAPY II 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM RGH MAS RM SEGARRA 57298 MAS 257 800 BALINESE TRADITIONAL MASSAGE (10/1 & 10/2) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM RGH MAS RM SEGARRA 57299 MAS 258 800 TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE (10/8 & 10/9) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM RGH MAS RM SHAW 54257 MAS 260 800 CULTURAL DIVERSITY COMPETENCY AND CROSS-CULTURAL ETHICAL ISSUES 3 $25 W 3:00 PM-5:30 PM RGH MAS RM SEGARRA 57296 MAS 261 800 CRANIAL SACRAL II (8/27-8/28) 1 $25 SAT/ SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM RGH MAS RM VEAL 57293 MAS 263 800 YOGA & PSYCHOLOGY OF CHAKRAS 3 $25 F 12:00 PM-2:30 PM MED 002 SEGARRA 57295 MAS 280 800 MASSAGE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 3 $25 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM RGH MAS RM QUINTANA 57297 MAS 293 800 T: PROFESSIONAL ETHIC 1ST AID & CPR (10/22) 1 $25 SAT 9:00 AM-5:00 PM RGH MAS RM SEGARRA 57300 MAS 293 801 T: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES KNEE (10/29 & 10/30) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-5:00 PM RGH MAS RM QUINTANA 57301 MAS 293 803 T: MASSAGE FLOW DANCE (SEQUENCING FOR SPAS) (11/12 & 11/13) 1 $25 SAT/SUN 9:00 AM-3:00 PM RGH MAS RM GATES 24365 HHHA 106 800 INTRODUCTION TO MASSAGE 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM RGH MAS RM SEGARRA 51308 HHHA 116 800 INTRODUCTION TO ORIENTAL MEDICINE 3 $25 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM RGH MAS RM TEITELBAUM 3 $25 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 126 BRADLEY $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 126 BRADLEY INTRODUCTORY STUDIES ENGLISH 54215 ISE 100 800 ESSAY WRITING INTRODUCTORY STUDIES READING 23491 ISR 100 800 READING,CRITICAL THINKING 3 LATN 101 800 ELEMENTARY LATIN I 3 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 126 TORRES M 6:00 PM-8:30 PM PMSSC A DURAN ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU SANTISTEVAN LATIN 23413 MANAGEMENT 42253 MGMT 101 800 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING I 3 54183 MGMT 113 800 MANAGEMENT AN INTRODUCTION 3 MATHEMATICS 26669 MATH 099 800 PRE-ALGEBRA 4 TR 3:00 PM-4:45 PM TSPH 127 SISNEROS 26670 MATH 099 801 PRE-ALGEBRA 4 MW 1:00 PM-2:45 PM TSPH 127 RAEL 57346 MATH 099 802 PRE-ALGEBRA 4 MW 8:00 AM-9:45 AM TSPH 127 RAEL 26672 MATH 100 800 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA 4 TR 1:00 PM-2:45 PM TSPH 127 SISNEROS 47760 MATH 100 802 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA 4 MW 10:00 AM-11:45 AM TSPH 127 RAEL 54150 MATH 101 800 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART I (ALEKS) 1 TR 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN http://taos.unm.edu $10 * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 25 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR 54154 MATH 101 801 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART I (ALEKS) 1 $10 TR 1:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54163 MATH 101 802 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART I (ALEKS) 1 $10 MW 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54152 MATH 102 800 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) 1 $10 TR 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54162 MATH 102 801 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) 1 $10 TR 1:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54537 MATH 102 802 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 1 $10 MW 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 57337 MATH 102 803 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) 1 $10 MW 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54538 MATH 102 804 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 1 $10 TR 1:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54539 MATH 102 805 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART II (ALEKS) (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 1 $10 TR 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54540 MATH 103 800 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 1 $10 MW 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54541 MATH 103 801 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PARTIII (ALEKS) (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 1 $10 TR 1:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 54542 MATH 103 802 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 1 $10 TR 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 57338 MATH 103 803 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) 1 $10 MW 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 57339 MATH 103 804 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) 1 $10 TR 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 57340 MATH 103 805 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PART III (ALEKS) 1 $10 TR 1:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 124 SCHAUERMANN 47841 MATH 106 800 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 W 2:00 PM-2:50 PM TSPH 154 NICHOLLS 54133 MATH 106 801 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM TSPH 154 NICHOLLS 57325 MATH 106 802 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM TSPH 154 NICHOLLS 57327 MATH 106 803 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 M 1:00 PM-1:50 PM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57329 MATH 106 804 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 W 1:00 PM-1:50 PM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57331 MATH 106 805 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 R 9:00 AM-09:50 AM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57333 MATH 106 806 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 R 10:00 AM-10:50 AM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57335 MATH 106 807 PROBLEMS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1 R 11:00 AM-11:50 AM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 47842 MATH 107 800 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 W 2:00 PM-2:50 PM TSPH 154 NICHOLLS 54134 MATH 107 801 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM TSPH 154 NICHOLLS 57326 MATH 107 802 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM TSPH 154 NICHOLLS 57328 MATH 107 803 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 M 1:00 PM-1:50 PM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57330 MATH 107 804 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 W 1:00 PM-1:50 PM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57332 MATH 107 805 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 R 9:00 AM-09:50 AM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57334 MATH 107 806 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 R 10:00 AM-10:50 AM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 57336 MATH 107 807 PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 R 11:00 AM-11:50 AM TSPH 154 SCHAUERMANN 48988 MATH 110 801 PROBLEMS IN ELEMENTS OF CALCULUS 1 M 12:00 PM-1:00 PM PMSSC D RAGLAND 38080 MATH 111 800 MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS I 3 R 3:00 PM-5:45 PM PMSSC A MOYA 41901 MATH 121 801 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 TR 3:00 PM-4:25 PM PMSSC D PINKERTON 51283 MATH 129 800 SURVEY OF MATH 3 TR 6:00 PM-7:15 PM TSPH 127 SISNEROS 57324 MATH 150 800 PRE-CALCULUS MATH 3 TR 3:00 PM-4:30 PM TSPH 123 NICHOLLS 41902 MATH 162 800 CALCULUS I 4 MW 10:00 AM-11:45 AM PMSSC D RAGLAND 41903 MATH 180 800 ELEMENTS OF CALCULUS I 3 MW 8:30 AM-9:45 AM PMSSC D RAGLAND 51104 MATH 215 800 MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS III 3 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 129 SALAZAR 26 * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 575-737-6200 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR MEDIA ARTS 51106 MA 110 800 INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER 54226 MA 111 800 TECHNICAL INTRO TO VIDEO 3 W 1:00 PM-3:30 PM CLD STUDIO MANSFIELD 37911 MA 210 800 INTRO TO FILM STUDIES 3 R 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TSPH CLEMENT 47773 MA 210 801 INTRO TO FILM STUDIES 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CLEMENT 57219 MA 212 800 BEYOND HOLLYWOOD 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CLEMENT 54228 MA 216 800 T: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING 3 F 1:00 PM-3:30 PM CLD STUDIO MOYA 57220 MA 216 801 T: ADVANCED VIDEO PRODUCTION I 3 F 9:00 AM-11:30 AM CLD STUDIO STAFF 55741 MA 216 804 T: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER 55742 MA 216 805 T: 2D ANIMATION 3 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM CLD STUDIO MANSFIELD 139 800 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TSFPH 230 DAILY TR 5:30 PM-7:30 PM TSPH 129 MARTINEZ TBD TBD RIO GRANDE HALL FETTIG 151 MUSIC 57312 MUS $30 NATURAL SCIENCE 26807 NTSC 263L 800 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 4 3 NURSING 57221 NURS 201 800 INTRODUCTION TO NURSING CONCEPTS $2,000 57222 NURS 204L 800 PRINCIPLES OF NURSING PRACTICE 4 TBD TBD RIO GRANDE HALL KITTNER 120 801 NUTRITION FOR HEALTH 3 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC D BLECHER 800 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3 T 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A MCALEER NUTRITION 57292 NUTR PHILOSOPHY 26339 PHIL 101 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING 51113 GNST 293 800 T: JUMP START WORKOUT 3 $25 MWF 7:00 AM-7:45 AM TAOS SPA GUYER 57226 GNST 293 801 T: SELF DEFENSE 3 $25 TR 12:00 PM-1:15 PM DEFENDU ACADEMY DALY 23385 GNST 293 802 T: ZUMBA PARTY 3 $25 MWF 12:00 PM-12:45 PM TAOS SPA GUYER 57227 GNST 293 805 T: PILATES 3 $25 TR 12:00 PM-1:15 PM TAOS PILATES STUDIO FIELD 35294 GNST 293 811 T: LEARN TO BE A PERSONAL TRAINER 3 $25 TR 1:30 PM-2:45 PM TAOS SPA GUYER 42100 GNST 293 816 T: STRENGTH & CONDITIONING 3 $25 MW 1:30 PM-2:45 PM TAOS SPA GUYER 800 GENERAL PHYSICS 3 TR 1:30 PM-2:45 PM TSPH 121 NICHOLLS PHYSICS 44800 PHYC 151 44801 PHYC 151L 800 GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY 1 T 12:00 PM-1:30 PM TSPH 121 NICHOLLS 44802 PHYC 157 1 R 12:00 PM-1:30 PM TSPH 121 NICHOLLS W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC C CALDWELL ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU 800 PROBLEMS IN GENERAL PHYSICS POLITICAL SCIENCE 51095 POLS 200 800 AMERICAN POLITICS 3 57208 POLS 220 800 COMPARATIVE POLITICS 3 http://taos.unm.edu CALDWELL * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 27 Fall Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR PSYCHOLOGY 57376 PSY 105 800 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (10/3 -12/17) (ONLINE COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU ARCHULETA 47761 PSY 105 801 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM PMSSC B ANAYA 57205 PSY 105 802 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 M 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 126 MIERA 57206 PSY 220 800 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 T 6:00 PM-8:30 PM PMSSC A MACWEENEY 44810 PSY 250 800 T: INTRODUCTION SUBSTANCE ABUSE 3 R 6:00 PM-8:30 PM PMSSC A STAFF 51097 PSY 280 800 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 3 W 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A ELLIS-SANKARI 264 800 WESTERN RELIGIONS 3 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC B HEWLETT RELIGION 54176 RELG RUSSIAN 54224 RUSS 101 800 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN I 3 TR 4:00 PM-5:30 PM THS D 202 LONG 57214 RUSS 101 801 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN I 3 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC C TORRES SOCIOLOGY 24301 SOC 101 800 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC C KHALSA 24361 SOC 101 801 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 R 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 124 ELLIS-SANKARI 47766 SOC 101 802 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BROWN 54171 SOC 205 800 CRIME, PUBLIC POLICY AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU ACKERMAN 57351 SOC 213 800 DEVIANCE 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BROWN SPANISH 57215 SPAN 101 800 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 3 M 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 126 CHAVEZ-AGUILAR 44975 SPAN 101 801 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A DOVALPAGE 32018 SPAN 101 802 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 3 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC C HERRERA 44817 SPAN 102 800 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A DOVALPAGE 57216 SPAN 102 801 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 3 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PMSSC C HERRERA 57217 SPAN 293 800 T: CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3 T 6:00 PM-8:30 PM PMSSC C HERRERA STATISTICS 28771 STAT 145 800 INTRO TO STATISTICS 3 W 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TSPH 127 NICHOLLS 57318 STAT 145 801 INTRO TO STATISTICS 3 TR 10:00 AM-11:15 AM TSPH 126 SALAZAR UNIVERSITY STUDIES 54188 UNIV 101 800 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 $25 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 123 CHAVEZ-AGUILAR 54189 UNIV 101 801 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 $25 M 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 124 VIGIL 54190 UNIV 101 802 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 123 CHAVEZ-AGUILAR 54191 UNIV 101 803 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION 3 $25 R 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TSPH 123 TRUJILLO 54192 UNIV 101 804 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU 28 * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule CHAVEZ-AGUILAR 575-737-6200 Fall Hybrid & Online Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR WOMEN STUDIES 47770 WMST 200 800 INTRO TO WOMEN STUDIES 3 57213 WMST 279 800 T: THE GODDESS 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU HAWTHORNE T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM PMSSC A SHAW WOODWORKING 57195 WW 101 800 FUNDAMENTALS OF WOODWORKING I 3 $40 F 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSFPH 213 RANNEFELD 51158 WW 110 800 FURNITURE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION 3 $40 W 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSFPH 213 RANNEFELD 57196 WW 116 800 CHAIR DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION 3 $40 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSFPH 213 RANNEFELD 35288 WW 117 800 WOOD CARVING 3 $40 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSFPH 213 WHITE 57197 WW 118 800 ADVANCED FURNITURE MAKING 3 $40 T 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSFPH 213 RANNEFELD 54197 WW 120 800 WOODWORKING SHOP 3 $40 R 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSFPH 213 STAFF 57198 WW 135 800 WOOD SCULPTURE 3 $40 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSFPH 213 RANNEFELD 54198 WW 293 800 T: SANTO CARVING 3 $40 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSFPH 213 WHITE SUBJ CRS# CRN SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR HYBRID - Hybrid courses meet face-to-face for half of the required class meetings. The remainder of the meeting time is used by student s to work in an online environment, completing additional assignment s or engaging with online materials ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 57342 AAST 230 800 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 51189 ENGL 110 802 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 51271 ENGL 120 803 55695 ENGL 224 44975 SPAN 44817 SPAN $25 W 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TCTECH 102 VIGIL 3 W 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 124 SHAWVER COMPOSITION III (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 W 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 123 SHAWVER 801 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 124 SHAWVER 101 801 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A DOVALPAGE 102 800 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A DOVALPAGE ENGLISH SPANISH 3 UNIVERSITY STUDIES 54188 UNIV 101 800 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 $25 T 9:00 AM-11:30 AM TSPH 123 CHAVEZ-AGUILAR 54189 UNIV 101 801 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 $25 M 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TSPH 124 VIGIL 54190 UNIV 101 802 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (HYBRID COURSE) 3 $25 W 12:00 PM-2:30 PM TSPH 123 CHAVEZ-AGUILAR CRN CRS# SEC CR FEE RM INSTRUCTOR SUBJ ONLINE - TITLE DAYS TIME BLDG Online courses do not meet face-to-face. They are conduc ted entirely online. ANTHROPOLOGY 49006 ANTH 130 801 CULTURES OF THE WORLD 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU HAWTHORNE 57359 ANTH 150 800 EVOLUTION & HUMAN EMERGENCE 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU REED 57207 ANTH 220 800 WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU REED http://taos.unm.edu * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 29 Online Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR ART HISTORY 51296 ARTH 101 801 INTRODUCTION TO ART (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU KING 57380 ARTH 202 800 HISTORY OF ART II (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU KING 57320 BIOL 123 801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU STAFF 57321 BIOL 124L 801 BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS LAB 1 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU STAFF BIOLOGY COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 51126 CT 114L 800 INTRO WWW PUBLISHING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CHAVEZ 57228 CT 175L 800 PLANNING & DESIGNING A WEBSITE (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CHAVEZ 120 802 COMPOSITION III 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CUNNINGHAM 162 800 US HISTORY SINCE 1877 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU STAFF ENGLISH 51212 ENGL HISTORY 57415 HIST MEDIA ARTS 51106 MA 110 800 INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER 47773 MA 210 801 INTRO TO FILM STUDIES 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CLEMENT 57219 MA 212 800 BEYOND HOLLYWOOD 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CLEMENT 55741 MA 216 804 T: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU WALKER 55742 MA 216 805 T: 2D ANIMATION 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU MANSFIELD 800 COMPARATIVE POLITICS 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CALDWELL 800 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (10/3 -12/17) (ONLINE COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU ARCHULETA POLITICAL SCIENCE 57208 POLS 220 PSYCHOLOGY 57376 PSY 105 SOCIOLOGY 47766 SOC 101 802 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BROWN 54171 SOC 205 800 CRIME, PUBLIC POLICY AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU ACKERMAN 57351 SOC 213 800 DEVIANCE 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU BROWN 3 ONLINE ONLINE CHAVEZ-AGUILAR 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU HAWTHORNE UNIVERSITY STUDIES 54192 UNIV 101 804 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) WOMEN STUDIES 47770 WMST 200 30 800 INTRO TO WOMEN STUDIES * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 575-737-6200 First & Second 8 Week Class Schedule CRN SUBJ CRS# SEC TITLE CR FEE DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR 6:00 PM-8:30 PM TCTECH 102 VIGIL ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU KING SAT 11:00 AM-4:00 PM THS B 210 THOMAS 1ST 8 WEEK COURSES AUGUST 22-OCTOBER 15 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 57342 AAST 230 800 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 800 HISTORY OF ART II (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $25 W ART HISTORY 57380 ARTH 202 CULINARY ARTS 55562 CART 156 801 FANCY CAKE DECORATION (1ST 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $85 110 802 ACCELERATED COMPOSITION (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 W 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 124 SHAWVER 101 801 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (1ST 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A DOVALPAGE CRS# SEC DAYS TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR ENGLISH 51189 ENGL SPANISH 44975 CRN SPAN SUBJ TITLE CR FEE 2ND 8 WEEK COURSES OCTOBER 17-DECEMBER 17 ART HISTORY 51296 ARTH 101 801 INTRODUCTION TO ART (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU KING COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE 57243 GNST 293 806 T: CDL A (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $1,650 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 57244 GNST 293 807 T: CDL ROAD DRIVING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 57245 GNST 293 808 T: CDL RANGE & YARD SKILLS (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 57246 GNST 293 809 T: ENDORSEMENT TRAINING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN 57247 GNST 293 810 T: YARD SKILLS II (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 MTWR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM TBD TBD KAUFMAN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 51126 CT 114L 800 INTRO WWW PUBLISHING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CHAVEZ 57228 CT 175L 800 PLANNING & DESIGNING A WEBSITE (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU CHAVEZ CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 57287 CNST 136 800 SUSTAINABLE FOOD FARMING (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $25 TR 3:00 PM-5:30 PM TAOS FARMHOUSE CAFÉ ROSEBERRY CULINARY ARTS 57200 CART 150 800 BASICS OF PASTRY (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) 3 $85 SAT 8:00 AM-1:00 PM THS B 210 MORRIS 51271 ENGL 120 803 COMPOSITION III (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 W 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 123 SHAWVER 55695 ENGL 224 801 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 1:00 PM-3:30 PM TSPH 124 SHAWVER 102 800 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (2ND 8 WEEK HYBRID COURSE) 3 M 3:00 PM-5:30 PM PMSSC A DOVALPAGE ONLINE LEARN.UNM.EDU ENGLISH SPANISH 44817 SPAN UNIVERSITY STUDIES 54192 UNIV 101 804 SEM: INTRO TO UNM & HIGHER EDUCATION (2ND 8 WEEK COURSE) http://taos.unm.edu 3 CHAVEZ-AGUILAR * For the most current class information and course descriptions visit: http://taos.unm.edu/schedule 31 Important Information Access to Career and Technical Education/ Grievance Procedures The University of New Mexico-Taos hereby advises students, parents, employees and the general public that itoffersemploymentand 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 officerlistedbelow. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy may be directed to the person listed below: Patricia Gonzales DirectorofStudentAffairs UNM-Taos 1157 County Road 110 Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557 575-737-6212 A copy of the career and technical education courses/ programsofferedand admission criteria may be 32 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 StudentAffairsDepartment at 575-737-6215 for complete information. 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 paybackallfinancialaidthey 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 havenotmadefinancial arrangements with the cashier’sofficeonorbefore 5:00pm on the scheduled financialdisenrollment deadline date will have their registration cancelled and will be disenrolled from all classes. The student must pay tuition in full or make financialarrangementsfor all university charges. Call thebusinessofficeat7376269, check the Important Dates page 2 or call the Department of Student Affairsat575-737-6215for additional information. 575-737-6200 Important 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 reacheditscapacity.Thefirst student on the registration waitlistisnotifiedviaemail 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, whichevercomesfirst,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 listisnotofficiallyenrolled in that course and is not eligible to receive a grade in that course. http://taos.unm.edu 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 willhaveconflictschecked with prerequisites, but not duplicate courses, corequisites,ortimeconflicts. Students can be on a wait list for a course with the same course number, but adifferentsectionnumber 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 waitlists.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 toallowspecificstudentsto 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 AffairsDepartment.Students seekingfinancialaid 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 youneedhelpfillingoutyour forms. Financial Aid funds aredisbursedthefirstday 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 aportionoftheirfinancial aid. The payback amount is determined by the student’s last date of attendance. 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. 33 Important Information 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 StudentAffairsDepartment 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 hourstowardaCertificate. 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 StudentAffairs.Pleasecall 575-737-6215 for additional information. 34 Resident and Non-Resident Status Students are responsible for obtaining the correct residencyclassificationprior to the third week of classes. Astudentnotclassifiedas a New Mexico resident will be charged nonresident tuition rates. All students areclassifiedaccordingto their residency status for tuition purposes. Residency is determined at the time of admission. Any student wishing to change residency classificationmustpetition through the Department ofStudentAffairs.Fora description of the residency requirements, visit the UNMTaos website at http://taos. unm.edu. Tuition Refund All tuition and fee refunds are based on the date of officialdroporwithdrawal. To receive consideration for a refund of paid tuition and fees, students must complete drop procedures via LoboWeb, or in the Student Enrollment Department. 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 Mexico-Taos 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.Theuniversitywill not close during periods of emergencies or inclement weather unless conditions are severe enough to endanger the university community. 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 Mexico-Taos and the Taos Public Schools will follow the same delay and closure policy for inclement weather, except evenings and weekends. 575-737-6200 Resources and Services If you have any questions feel freetocontactourofficeat 575-737-6270 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 575-737-6212. Academic Advisement 575-737-6215 UNM-Taos has Academic Advisorstohelpyoudefine 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 575-737- 6215. Walk-in hours are also available. http://taos.unm.edu 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 fidemedicalormentalhealth 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 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 575-7373695. Library 575-737-6242 [email protected] http://taos.unm.edu/library The college Library is open to everyone. Your LOBO ID card is used as your Library cardifyouareaffiliated 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 astextmagnifierforyour use.Knowledgeablestaffare 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. 35 Resources and Services Placement Testing 575-737-3695 Allfirst-timeUNMTaos 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 currentlyenrolled 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(definedasPh.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 offerscareforchildrenages 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 grant-funded program that is available for eligible 4 year olds. The hours are Monday-Friday 8:30-11:30 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 the IS and English Departments 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 on a walk-in basis. Please contact CASA at 575779-3695forspecifictimes. If you’re an incoming freshman (26 or fewer earned credit hours) You Are Required To Take university 101 Get your educational path pointed in the right direction. Talk to your advisor or call 737-6215 36 575-737-6200 HSE, ESL, & Adult Education EDUCATION CAREERS COMMUNITY Adult Learning Center @ UNM Taos 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 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! CLASS DAYS FOUNDATIONS/PRE-HSE - TAOS Foundations/Math 1 Mon/Tue/Wed Foundations/Math 2 Mon/Tue/Wed Foundations/Lang Arts/Sci/SS 1 Wed Foundations/Lang Arts/Sci/SS 2 Thu/Fri TIME Winner of “Program of the Year” 2015, 2011, 2008 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/adultlearningcenter Stop by our Center located at the downtown UNM location at 115 Civic Plaza Drive. LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm Adult Learning Center 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Adult Learning Center 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Adult Learning Center 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Adult Learning Center Kaeck, J. Kaeck, J. Lila, R. Lila, R. 9 am - 12:00 pm 9 am - 12:00 pm 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Schauermann, F. Gonzales, N. Oyanedel, M. Gonzales/Kaeck online.unm.edu HSE – (HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY) - TAOS HSE Math 3 Mon/Tue/Wed HSE Lang Arts 3 Wed/Thu/ Fri Spanish HSE (all levels) Tue/Wed/Thu College and Career Prep Wed Best in State Adult Learning Center Adult Learning Center Enos Garcia Adult Learning Center HSE – (HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY) – QUESTA HSE (all levels) Tue/Wed/Thu 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Questa Youth Center Perales, J. ESL – (ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE) – TAOS ESL Tue/Wed/Thu 4:30 – 7:00 pm Perales, J. Enos Garcia combined classes HSE – DISTANCE LEARNING - BY SPECIAL REQUEST + TUTORING, COMPUTER LAB, LIFE COACHING http://taos.unm.edu 37 Upward Bound & HEP VETERANS UPWARD 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. UPWARD BOUND MATH AND 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 EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM 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). •Theyareeligibleorcurrentparticipantsinthe-Migrant Education Program •TheyarecurrentparticipantsintheWorkforceInvestment Act 167 (WIA 167) Program •TheyhavebeeneligibleforserviceundertheWorkforce 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. Individuals are eligible for HEP if they meet one of the following criteria: •Theyortheirimmediatefamilymembershaveengaged in seasonal agricultural work for 75 days within the last 24 months 38 575-737-6200 Earn your Bachelor or Graduate Degree from UNM Bachelor’s Degrees: Business Administration Communication (several concentrations) Dental Hygiene Integrative Studies Liberal Arts Medical Laboratory Sciences Nursing: RN to BSN degree completion Radiologic Sciences Training & Technology (OI&LS) Master’s Degrees: Dental Hygiene Elementary Education (licensure available) Secondary Education (licensure available) Educational Leadership (certification available) Engineering: Electrical and Computer Health Administration Nursing (several concentrations) Organization, Information & Learning Sciences (OI&LS) Public Administration Doctoral Degrees: Nursing http://taosbgp.unm.edu EXTENDED LEARNING Online Programs Upper division and graduate courses are offered through the UNM Extended Learning Online Programs. Online courses offer a flexible, highly interactive way to take courses in a wide range of programs and subject areas. For a schedule of online classes offered for Summer and Fall 2016 semesters, visit: online.unm.edu UNM Online Programs: 866-869-6040 | [email protected] New Online Degree Programs coming soon! Master of Construction Management The Master of Construction Management Online program is “under construction” and should be available for the Fall 2016 semester. Contact the UNM Online Programs for additional information. Bachelor of Chicana and Chicano Studies The Bachelor of Chicana and Chicano Studies will promote a critical understanding of Chicano/Latino/ Mexicano communities through teaching, research, and advocacy. This degree completion program should be available for the Fall 2016 semester. Contact the UNM Online Programs for additional information. Bachelor of Native American Studies The Bachelor of Native American Studies is designed to educate all students and the public about the Native experience of Indigenous peoples with significant attention given to the complex history and intercultural heritage of New Mexico and the United States. This degree completion program should be available for the Fall 2016 semester. Contact the UNM Online Programs for additional information. 39 UNM Extended Learning | Bachelor & Graduate Online Programs 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. Effective Summer 2016, there will be 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 professors. Students can take individual online classes or work toward degree completion options. For assistance with general student support, which includes admissions, financial aid, Veterans resources, and advisement referrals, contact UNM Online Programs at toll-free (866) 869-6040 or email [email protected]. Additional information can be found on the website at http://online.unm.edu. Important Dates for Upper Division and Graduate Online Courses Summer 2016 Semester April 18 June 6 July 4 July 30 Registration opens Semester begins Holiday Semester ends Fall 2016 Semester April 18 August 22 September 5 Oct 13-14 Nov 24-25 December 17 Registration opens Semester begins Holiday Fall break Holiday Semester ends For additional deadlines, visit the Registrar’s website at registrar.unm.edu. 40 UNM Bachelor & Graduate Online Programs 866-869-6040