Summer 2016 - Carlsbad - New Mexico State University

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Summer 2016 - Carlsbad - New Mexico State University
MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY CARLSBAD
NEW MEXICO STATENEWUNIVERSITY
CARLSBAD
CLASS SCHEDULE
Summer 2016
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Table of Contents
Academic Calendar/Important Dates.................................. Registration Schedule By Classification.............................
Admissions & Registration Checklist..................................
Terms and Conditions of Registration...............................
Tuition, Fees, Payments, Refunds......................................
Final Exam Schedule/Course Information.........................
Summer Schedule of Classes...............................................
Fall Schedule of Classes.......................................................
Summary of Fall Online Classes..........................................
Adult Basic Education Classes............................................
Campus Maps.......................................................................
Campus Phone Numbers
Table of Contents
Main #...................................................................... 234-9200
Toll Free........................................................ 1-888-888-2199
Adult Basic Education (ABE)................................... 234-9250
Advising ................................................................... 234-9337
Associated Students................................................. 234-9201
Barnes & Noble Bookstore...................................... 234-9240
Business Office......................................................... 234-9217
Campus Academic Office......................................... 234-9214
Campus Health Clinic.............................................. 234-9291
Campus President’s Office....................................... 234-9211
Career and Job Placement Services........................ 234-9335
Computer Lab........................................................... 234-9402
Continuing Education............................................. 234-9460
Counseling & Student Dev. Center......................... 234-9337
Custodial/Maintenance............................................ 234-9279
Fax (ABE).................................................................. 234-9255
Fax (Administration)................................................ 885-4951
Fax (Business Office)................................................ 234-9206
Fax (Student Services)............................................. 234-9233
Financial Aid............................................................. 234-9230
Information/Help/Facility Reservations Desk......... 234-9406
Learning Technology Center................................... 234-9263
Library....................................................................... 234-9331
Manufacturing Sector Development Program....... 234-9460
New Student Orientation........................................ 234-9337
Nursing Program...................................................... 234-9300
Personnel.................................................................. 234-9212
Placement Testing (sign up)................................... 234-9337
Scholarships............................................ 234-9225/234-9226
Small Business Development Center...................... 885-9531
Special Needs Services Office.................................. 234-9321
Student Services (Admissions/Records).................. 234-9222
TDD........................................................................... 234-9229
TEAM Center/Developmental Studies.................... 234-9317
Title V....................................................................... 234-9257
Tutorial Services....................................................... 234-9319
Veterans Benefits................................... 234-9220/234-9221
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Summer 2016 Academic Calendar
May 25 -August 4, 2016
Faculty Report.............................................................................................................................................................................. May 18 (W)
Instruction Begins....................................................................................................................................................................... May 25 (W)
Memorial Day Holiday (campus closed)..................................................................................................................................May 30 (M)
Independence Day Holiday (campus closed)..............................................................................................................................July 4 (M)
Deadline for Filing Certificate/Degree Applications ............................................................................................................ July 11 (M)
Final Exam..........................................................................................................................................................................Last Day of Class
Final Grades Due.......................................................................................................................................................................August 8 (M)
Campus Summer Hours - Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., May 23 through August 5, 2016
Important Dates and Deadlines for Summer 2016
10-Week
Term
8-Week
Term
1st 5 Week
Term
2nd 5
Week
Term
Classes Begin
May 25
May 25
May 25
June 30
Late Registration (A late fee of $25 will be
assessed.)
May 25-June 1
May 25 - May 31
May 25 - May 27
June 30-July 5
Last Day to Add a Course (without
Instructor’s Permission)
May 26
May 26
May 26
July 1
Last Day to Add a Course (with
Instructor’s Permission)
June 1
May 31
May 27
July 5
Last Day to Drop a Course (with 100%
refund)
June 10
June 6
June 1
July 7
Last Day to Drop a Course with a “W”
July 5
June 24
June 14
July 20
Last Day to Withdraw from the University
NOTE: Students who do not officially
withdraw from a course or from the
University and fail to attend classes may
receive failing grades and will be liable for all
tuition and fees. Students may be required to
repay a portion or all financial aid received.
July 21
July 8
June 22
July 28
August 4
July 20
June 29
August 4
May 30
July 4
May 30
July 4
May 30
July 4
Last Day of Classes
UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS
Memorial Day
Independence Day
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Registration Schedule By Classification
If you attended Summer 2015, Fall 2015, or Spring 2016 semesters, you are eligible to register. All others need to apply for
admission or readmission.
Use the following classification sequence to determine your beginning registration date. Students who do not register
on their designated date can register at any time in the remaining classification sequence and registration periods.
Designated Group or Classification
Day
Date
CRIMSON SCHOLARS (Seniors and Juniors)
Thursday
April 7, 2016
CRIMSON SCHOLARS (Sophomores and Freshmen)
Friday
April 8, 2016
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (must have approval from
Services for Students with Disabilities Program)
Thursday
April 7, 2016
VETERANS (All levels - see *Veteran Students below)
Thursday
April 7, 2016
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Monday
April 11, 2016
Senior Citizen (New Mexico residents who are 65 or older may
attend New Mexico State University at a reduced tuition rate.
Individuals must apply and qualify for this program.
Wednesday
May 25, 2016
SENIORS (94 earned credits or more)
Monday
April 11, 2016
JUNIORS (62 – 93 earned credits)
Tuesday
April 12, 2016
SOPHOMORES (28 – 61 earned credits)
Wednesday
April 13, 2016
FRESHMEN (0 – 27 earned credits)
Thursday
April 14, 2016
NON-DEGREE STUDENTS
Friday
April 15, 2016
READMITTED STUDENTS (last attended prior to Summer 2014)
Friday
April 15, 2016
NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS (Undergraduate and Graduate
Students)
Monday
April 18, 2016
NEW STUDENTS (Undergraduate and Graduate Students)
Monday
April 18, 2016
*Note: Any student placed on academic suspension during the end of the term grading process will have pre-registered
courses for future semesters canceled and applicable refunds will be made by the University Accounts Receivable.
*VETERAN STUDENTS - To be eligible students must be currently enrolled and have an Honorable Discharge. It is not necessary to be receiving education benefits to be eligible. For questions about eligibility and documentation required please contact
Student Services Office, 575-234-9225.
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Admissions and Registration
Applying for Admissions
New, readmitted, or transfer students must apply for admission
prior to registration. Applicants must be either high school
graduates or must have successfully passed the GED exam. A
student who is at least 17 years old and has satisfactorily passed the
GED is eligible for admission to NMSU Carlsbad. Transfer students
must verify that they are eligible to return to any previously attended
college by providing an official transcript.
To apply for admission or readmission:
1. Complete an application for admission or readmission
online at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=nmsu-u.
Paper forms are available in Student Services, Room 111.
2. Send official high school or GED and college transcripts
to NMSU Carlsbad, Attn: Student Services Office, 1500
University Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220. Students who have
completed 30 college credits (45 quarter hours) are not
required to submit high school or GED transcripts.
Changing Admission or Enrollment Status
The deadline for changing admission status from non-degree
to degree seeking can be obtained by contacting the Registrar’s
Office in Las Cruces. After this date, students will remain in the
non-degree seeking status for the term. The deadline for changing
enrollment status from credit to audit or graded to S/U can be
obtained by contacting the Registrar’s Office in Las Cruces. NOTE:
Students in non-degree admission status are not eligible for financial
aid or veterans’ benefits.
High School Students
High school students are welcome to take courses at NMSU
Carlsbad under the Early Admission or Dual Credit Agreements.
Information and forms may be obtained through your counselor at
Carlsbad High School, Loving High School, Artesia High School,
Jefferson Montessori Academy, Faith Christian Academy or Paradise
Academy. At NMSU Carlsbad, contact , Dual Credit Coordinator,
Room 1A (234-9276).
Web Registration
Once admission is complete, students may activate their myNMSU
account and register for classes. Log in to
https://my.nmsu.edu and select “create an account”. All holds
must be cleared before access to web registration will be given.
Adding or Dropping Classes
Students who wish to add and/or drop a course may do so via the
web until the last day of late registration. After late registration,
schedule changes must be made in person at the Student Services
Office, Room 111.
Withdrawing from the University (all classes)
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Students who wish to withdraw from a semester or mini-semester
must pick up a withdrawal form from the Student Services Office,
Room 111, obtain all necessary signatures and return the form
by the deadline. Students may not do a complete withdrawal via
the web. Disenrollment is for the current semester only; future
registration or readmission is not affected.
All students who withdraw are liable for all debts owed to the
university, must finalize and/or clear their accounts with the NMSU
Carlsbad Business Office, and may be required to repay all or a
portion of financial aid funds. VA and financial aid (grants, loans,
work study or scholarships) recipients must contact the Financial
Aid Office prior to making schedule changes. Students sponsored
by other programs (WIA, HRDI, etc.) are advised to contact their
program coordinators before making schedule changes.
Effect of Schedule Changes on Financial Aid Award
Students who receive grant or loan aid will be required to repay a
portion of aid received if:
• they withdraw from the university within the first 60 percent
of the semester; or
• stop attending classes within the first 60 percent of the
semester; or
• they are enrolled in a mini course which is cancelled before the
first day of class.
Residency Requirement
Students are classified as a non-resident if they have lived outside
the state of New Mexico for one year or more. You will not
automatically receive resident status after living in New Mexico
for a year. You must apply for New Mexico residency. Forms are
available in the Student Services Office, Room 111. The deadline
for application can be obtained from the Registrar’s Office in Las
Cruces.
NOTE: State regulations permit all part-time students (enrolled for
six or fewer semester credits for fall or spring, or for three or fewer
semester credits for summer) to pay tuition at the resident out-ofdistrict rates, regardless of residence classification.
Student’s Change of Name or Address
It is very important that students inform the Student Services
Office if they change their name, telephone numbers, mailing and/
or home address. Students must fill out an official name change or
address change form in the Student Services Office. Address and
phone number changes can also be updated by students through
their myNMSU accounts. For name changes, documentation (proof
of name change) must be submitted along with name change form.
Release of Information
The following information has been designated as directory
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information and is subject to release to the public under the
Buckley Amendment (PL 93-380), “the Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act of 1994” – student’s name, address, telephone
listing, date and place of birth, classification, major field of study,
participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and
height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees
and awards received, and the most recent previous educational
agency or institution attended by the student. Other information
regarding disclosure of student data is available in the Office of
Student Services in compliance with the Act. Students who wish to
have directory information withheld must complete a No Release of
Information form (available in the Student Services Office, Room
111) and return it by the last day of registration.
Financial Aid/VA Benefits
Applying for Financial Aid, Including Scholarships
Students may complete the online scholarship application form at
http://scholarships.nmsu.edu/. The deadline date is March 1 for the
upcoming school year. Students may complete the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at http://www.fafsa.gov. Links
to the FAFSA website and additional information may be found at
http://fa.nmsu.edu/.
Students may access their student accounts at https://my.nmsu.edu
to review their student financial aid file status and should take action
to complete their files. You may go to http://fa.nmsu.edu/policies/
disbursement-of-funds.html for details regarding disbursement
of funds. Student must consult the Financial Aid Office prior to
changing their schedule especially during the add/drop period.
At NMSU Carlsbad, students must meet with their Financial Aid
advisor to request a student loan. Loan awards require students to
be enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours.
All financial aid offers are subject to revision due to changes in
policy, law, regulation, errors, changes in funding or the failure
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of the student to notify the student Financial Aid office of any
other source of funding (such as scholarships, etc.). The student is
responsible to repay excess funds that were disbursed due to any of
these reasons.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP): Federal regulations require
that financial aid recipients meet certain academic standards to be
eligible for federal financial aid. Academic transcripts are reviewed
each semester. The full policy may be reviewed at http://fa.nmsu.
edu/policies/satisfactory-academic-progress.html.
VA Benefits: Certification, Verification, and Admission
NMSU Carlsbad courses have been approved for study by veterans
and others who qualify for veteran’s educational assistance.
Processing applications and certifications takes from 4 to 5 weeks
and should be initiated well in advance of course registration.
Veterans must verify their courses with the VA certifying officials
in the Student Services Office each semester for continued
certification. The VA toll free number is 1-888-442-4551 or you can
visit their website at http://www.vba.va.gov.
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Terms and Conditions of Course Registration
By enrolling in classes at NMSU Carlsbad, a student makes a
financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associated
with that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes a financial
obligation between the student and NMSU that all proceeds of this
agreement will be used for educational purposes and constitute an
educational loan pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) (8).
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The following terms and conditions are financial requirements of
each student’s education related to his/her registration for a term
at NMSU. The payment of tuition and fees is the obligation of the
student. By processing a course registration either via the Web
or by submitting a course request card to an academic student
registration area, a student acknowledges they have read and
agree to the following terms and conditions:
• Registration constitutes a financial agreement between you
(“Student”) and New Mexico State University (“NMSU”).
Tuition, fees and other charges you incur, including but
not limited to housing, meal plans, and bookstore charges
(“Charges”), shall be added to your student account and are
considered a loan for educational benefit
• Once you formally register for classes, you assume the
responsibility for understanding New Mexico State University’s
official policies concerning schedule changes, satisfactory
academic progress and the financial policies of the University as
described in the ‘New Mexico State University Undergraduate
Catalog’ or ‘New Mexico State University Graduate Catalog’ for
the term of enrollment. Installment payment arrangements will
be automatic with a non-refundable deferred payment fee for
any Charges not paid in full within ten (10) business days of the
start of the term. For specific dates, please check the ‘Schedule
of Classes’ for the enrollment term.
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Charges may be prepaid at any time in whole or in part without
premium or penalty.
Charges left unpaid for prior terms may result in disenrollment
from your current term courses unless payment arrangements
are made with the University Accounts Receivable prior to the
disenrollment date. For that specific date, check the ‘Schedule
of Classes’ for the enrollment term.
In the event that you become delinquent in paying Charges or
default in repaying Charges you will be liable for collection fees
and any other costs incurred by New Mexico State to collect
any monies due from you.
Students withdrawing after the stated refund dates remain
liable for full tuition and fee charges. Collection costs incurred
in the event of delinquency shall be at the expense of the
Student.
NMSU accepts payment via student financial aid and third
part sponsorship, but the responsibility for payment remains
with the student. It is your responsibility to keep track of your
account balance and any funding sources. If financial aid is
not granted or if third party sponsors do not pay within a
reasonable period, the student will be required to pay the full
amount due.
If the New Mexico State University prevails in a lawsuit to
collect on this financial obligation, Student will pay NMSU’s
court costs, collection agency costs, and attorney’s fees in an
amount the court finds to be reasonable.
If it your responsibility to check your myNMSU email daily
and maintain a current postal address to ensure receipt of all
University correspondence.
Tuition, Fees, Payment and Refunds
The university reserves the right to change any of the
charges without notice.
Summer 2016 Tuition Rates
Within the Carlsbad School District
In District (per credit)
$42
In District (12-18 credits)
** $554
In District (per credit more than 18) $42
Outside the Carlsbad School District
Out-of-District (per credit)
$73
Out-of-District (12-18 credits)
** $926
Out-of-District (per credit more than 18)$73
Non-Resident
Non-Resident (per credit) * $157
Non-Resident (12-18 credits) ** $1,934
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Non-Resident (per credit more than 18) $157
* Non-resident students who enroll for six semester credits or
less will be charged at the out-of-district rate.
** Weekend College/Short Courses are charged separately,
regardless of enrollment in other courses.
Note: Tuition and fees are subject to changes as mandated by
the state Legislature and the NMSU Board of Regents.
Reduced Tuition Rates for Senior Citizens
Senior citizens (persons aged 65 years or older) who are New
Mexico residents are eligible for reduced tuition, under the
Senior Citizens Reduced Tuition Act. The cost is $5 tuition
plus a $3 administrative fee for a total of $8 per credit hour;
additional fees such as course or lab fees may apply as well.
Senior citizens may register for a maximum of six (6) semester
credits at the reduced rate, on a space available basis.
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E-Billing
Electronic Bill (E-Bill) is the official method for delivery of
billing statements to NMSU Students. Billing statements are
generated at the beginning of each month. At that time, an
email is sent to the student’s official nmsu.edu email address
with instructions on how to view their bill within the NMSU
Web Payment System.
Students also have the capability of creating Authorized Users
within the NMSU Web Payment System. Authorized Users are
typically parents or other designees that the student wishes to
grant access to billing information and payment information.
Information on how to create an authorized user can be found
on the University Accounts Receivable E-Bill/Make a Payment
page located at http://nmsu.edu/~uar/ebill/ebill.html.
Payment Methods
• Mail – to NMSU Carlsbad Business Office – 1500
University Drive, Carlsbad, NM 88220.
• Web – Pay online at: pay.nmsu.edu.
• Phone – Call (575) 234-9217 or 234-9219.
• In person – by visiting the cashier office located in the
Business Office.
Payment Due Dates/Payment Plan Fees
Summer 2015 - A payment plan fee of $10 will be assessed
to accounts not paid in full by June 15, 2016. An additional
payment plan fee of $10 will be assessed to accounts not paid
in full by July 15, 2016.
Fall 2015 - Payments are due on the 15th of each month.
The following non-refundable payment plan fees apply:
• $10 - assessed to account not paid in full by
September 15, 2016
• $10 - assessed to accounts not paid in full by October
15, 2016
• $10 - assessed to accounts not paid in full by
November 15, 2016
• $10 - assessed to accounts not paid in full by
December 15, 2016
Refund percentages are based upon semester charges, not
amounts paid. All refunds are applied toward balances due on
student accounts.
• Refund schedules listed above apply when courses are
dropped and a tuition adjustment is necessary.
• Refunds will not be issued on classes with duration of five
weeks or less.
• Part of Term refunds are prorated by number of class
days completed.
• In cases of academic or disciplinary suspension,
eligibility for refund will depend on the conditions of
the suspension and will be entirely at the option of the
university.
• Additional fees associated with enrollment are refunded in
full through the 100 percent refund period; thereafter, fees
are non-refundable.
• Withdrawal refunds are calculated as of the date the
withdrawal form is completed with the Student Services
Office.
• Recipients of financial aid grants and loans who drop
credits or withdraw may be required to return all or a
portion of awarded Title IV funds.
Students who are enrolled but choose not to attend must
officially withdraw from the university. To officially withdraw,
please go to the Student Services Office.
Any funds remaining, after paying university expenses, will be
available to students through the Business Office. Prior term
charges due to the University and non-institutional charges (i.e.
Health Center charges, Degree fees, etc.) cannot be taken from
a student’s Financial Aid and/or Scholarship awards, therefore
a balance may still be due to the University after a Financial Aid
Refund is issued to a student.
Direct Deposit of Financial Aid to a student’s checking account
Delinquent Prior Semester Balances
Summer 2016 - Students with a balance due from any term
prior to Summer 2016 may have their courses for Summer
2016 cancelled if they have not made payment arrangements
for previous term debts with University Accounts Receivable by
May 29, 2016, 5:00 p.m. MDT.
Summer 2016 Refund of Tuition and Fees
Tuition/Fee refunds are determined by the date of withdrawal
from a course. Students officially withdrawing or dropping
courses during the Summer 2016 semester are eligible to
receive a refund as follows:
Full Term
1st 5 Week
2nd 5 Week
8 Wk
Refund %
Through
June 10
Through
June 1
Through
July 7
Through
June 6
100%
June 11
and after
June 2 and
after
July 8 and
after
June 7 and
after
0%
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is available. To sign up for this service log on to my.nmsu.edu
and click on the direct link under student financial aid to securely
input your bank account information.
Textbook Refunds
Students may receive a full refund with proof of schedule change
and a receipt during the first 30 days of classes for the fall and
spring semesters. The textbook refund period for summer and
mini sessions is one week only from the start of class. The
Barnes & Noble bookstore buys back books year-round. Visit
http://nmsu.bncollege.com for details.
Students participating in the Dual Credit program are
responsible for lab and distance education fees (ONLY tuition
fees are waived).
Health Fee
Full-time students are charged a $50 fee per semester for
unlimited use of the Campus Health Clinic located in Room 104
on the lower level of the main building. Part-time students have
the option of paying the $50 fee per semester to use the clinic.
Laboratory and Other Fees
These fees will be assessed to the student in addition to tuition:
• Application: $35 first-time NMSU International
students (non-refundable)
• Late registration: $25
• Degree application: $25 for each associate Degree (plus an
additional $25 for late application)
• Certificate application: $10
• Distance Education for students taking online (Canvas) or
ITV courses: $35 per credit
Course/Laboratory Fees for face-to-face courses (refundable only through 100 percent period):
$10
$15
$55
$80
ET 106, 182, 183, 184, 202, 246, 250, 272, 274, 275, 282, BOT 150, NURS 150, HIT 150
BCIS 110G, 122, 210, 222, BOT101, 102, 105, 106, 110, 121, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211,
213, 214, 218, 219, 223, 280, CS110G, ET 120, 122, 155, 284, OECS 101, 105, 110, 111, 120, 125,
150, 200, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 215, 220, 225, 230, 231, 260, 280
ART150, 151, 155, 157, 250, 252, 260, 261, 262, BIOL111, 211, 221, 222, 225, 226, CHEM110,111,
112, 211, GEOG111L, GEOL 111L, OECS185, PHYS110, 211, 212, 215, PE 150, 250
ET116, 217, 244, CMT 126, 130, 135, 140, 142,145, 155, 170, 175, 180, 190, 192, 195, 205, 210,
215, 220, 227, 230, 240, 241,255, 260, 290, 291, 295
N A 101, NURS153, 154, 155, 210, 211, 212, WELD100, 101, 105, 110, 115, 125, 130, 140, 150, 151,
170, 180, 211, 225, 295
NA 109
NURS146, NURS156, NURS157, NURS246, NURS256, NURS258, NURS260
$125
$175
EMT - Basic Courses (OEEM 101, 120, 120L, 121)
EMT - Intermediate Courses (OEEM 150, 150L, 151)
$25
$40
$50
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Campus Save Act
NMSU does not tolerate any sexual violence to include partner violence which can be defined as any physical, sexual, or
psychological harm against an individual by a current or former partner or spouse of the individual.
Such sexual violence covers domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking. The Campus SaVE Act compliments and is a
companion to Title IX and assists with the response to and prevention of sexual violence in higher education. The Act provides
a framework for educational institutions to address incidents of sexual violence occurring on-campus, on public property within
and adjacent to campus, and at non-campus properties like off-campus student organization housing, campus sponsored events
and remote classrooms.
All new students, including Adult Basic Education students, Dual Credit high school students, and non-degree students must
participate in training on the Campus SaVE Act. All employees will receive the President’s policy on an annual basis. Failure to
comply with the training will result in disenrollment from courses or the inability to register for courses and participate on the
NMSU campuses. Training will be provided for students at the mandatory New Student Orientation, as well as an online training.
(at the time of print, the online training is being developed)
The complete text of this policy will be maintained on the OIE website: http://eeo.nmsu.edu/
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*
CRN
DEPT NUM SEC
CR COURSE TITLE
TIME
DAYS
PLACE INSTRUCTOR
Code Key: I (Instructor Approval Required). S (Graded S/U). F (Lab Fee). *(Prerequisite/Corequisite Required)
10-Week Summer Session (May 25-August 4)
ART - ART
23814
ART 101G C71
3
ORIENTATION IN ART
WEB Merry, Madalin
BCIS - BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS
*
23877
BCIS 110 C71 3 INTRO CMPTRZD INFO SYS
WEB Montoya, Julia
BCT - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
24475
BCT 100 C01 8 BUILDING TRADES I
0800-1145 *
24476
BCT 118 C01 3 MATH FOR BLDING TRADES 1300-1450 IS* 24486
BCT 221 C61 4 CO-OP I
1700-1800
BIOL - BIOLOGY
23471
23472
BIOL 101G C71
BIOL 101GLC71
MTWR 227
TR
235
W
227
Davis, Mark
Davis, Mark
Davis, Mark
3
1
HUMAN BIOLOGY
HUMAN BIOLOGY LAB
WEB Hernandez, Ashley
WEB Hernandez, Ashley
3
BUSINESS LAW
WEB Vacca, John
COMM - COMMUNICATION STUDIES
21609
COMM 265G C74 3
PRNCPLS-HUMAN CMNCTN
WEB Flowers, Karla
DRFT - DRAFTING
24474
DRFT109
COMPUTER DRFTNG FUND
222
BLAW - BUSINESS LAW
24454
BLAW 230
C71
C11
3
1700-1850 MW
Mathews, Harrell
INMT - INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
24471
INMT235 C01 4 MECH DRIVESI
0800-1300 M
226
Blankenship, Richard
24472
INMT237 C01 2 HYDRAULICS I
1400-1630 M
226
Blankenship, Richard
MAT - AUTOMATION & MANUFACTURING
23502
MAT 234 C01 3 INDUS ELECT AND MAINT
1400-1715 W
226
Blankenship, Richard
OEET - ELECTRICAL TRADES
23500
OEET110 C01 4 BSC ELCTRCTY/ELCTRNCS
0800-1300 W
226
Blankenship, Richard
SURG - SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
24467
SURG150 C01 4 SURG PROCEDURES I
0830-1045 WR
215
Bingham, Tonya
24467
SURG150 C01 4 SURG PROCEDURES I
1145-1445 WR
406
Bingham, Tonya
24468
SURG260 C01 4 SURG TECH CLINICAL II
TBA
MT
NCR Bingham, Tonya
WELD - WELDING TECHNOLOGY
F
23494
WELD 105 C11
F
24473
WELD 105 C12
F
23490
WELD 110 C01
F*
23733
WELD 115 C41
F
23820
WELD 295 C11
12
3
3
3
6
3
INTRDN TO WELDING
1700-1850 INTRDN TO WELDING
0800-1200 BLUEPRINT RDG (WLDNG)
0900-1050 STRCTRL WELDING II
1100-1600 SPEC-TOPICS (ART WELDING) 1700-1850 MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
225
225
225
225
225
Spencer, Philip
Mc Cormack, Wm
Medina, George
Mc Cormack, Wm
Spencer, Philip
carlsbad.nmsu.edu • SUMMER 2016
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY CARLSBAD
*
CRN
DEPT NUM SEC
CR COURSE TITLE
TIME
DAYS
PLACE INSTRUCTOR
8-Week Summer Session (May 25-July 20)
ASTR - ASTRONOMY
24367
ASTR 105G C71 4 THE PLANETS
WEB Huguley, Jesse
BIOL - BIOLOGY
*
21585
BIOL
21586
BIOL
*
22746
BIOL
*
24166
BIOL
*
22743
BIOL
*
24157
BIOL
221
221 L
225
225
226
226
CHEM - CHEMISTRY
F*
23782
CHEM 211
F*
23782
CHEM 211
C71
C71
C71
C73
C71
C72
3
1
4
4
4
4
INTRO TO MICROBIOLOGY
INTRO MICROBIOL LAB
HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYS I
HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYS I
HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYS II
HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYS II
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
Girmus, Ronald
Girmus, Ronald
Girmus, Ronald
Roselli, Irene
Wiedenmann, Rick
Farrow, Jaime
C01
C01
4
4
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- LAB
201
230
Hayes, Robyn
Hayes, Robyn
1500-1730
1500-1730
MW
TR
ENGL - ENGLISH
*
21603
ENGL111G C71 4 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION
WEB McMahan, Jill
*
24408
ENGL111G C72 4 RHETORIC/COMPOSITION
WEB McMahan, Jill
MATH - MATHEMATICS
*
21624
MATH 120
*
23786
MATH 120
*
22731
MATH 121G
*
22732
MATH 121G
*
24415
MATH 142G
*
24416
MATH 210G
C71
C72
C71
C72
C71
C71
3
3
3
3
3
3
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
BUS/BIOL CALCULUS I
MATH APPRECIATION
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
Zhao, Yaxi
Zhao, Yaxi
Packer, Debra
Aryal, Pradip
Packer, Debra
Aryal, Pradip
NURS - NURSING
F*
22774
NURS146 C01 6 COMMON HEALTH DVTNS
0830-1230
MTWR 425
Hardin, Dianne
Class dates are May 25- July 27. Clinicals TBA. Student must get add/drop slip from Nursing to register for this class.
P E - PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION AND DANCE
21954
P E 128 C01 1 AEROBIC DANCE 0900-1000
MWNaylor, Kristina
21955
P E 228 C01 1 INTRMD AEROBIC DANCE
0900-1000
MWNaylor, Kristina
21956
P E 206 C01 1 BGNG PHYSCL FITNESS
1630-1730
MWNaylor, Kristina
21958
P E 103 C11 1 BEG WGHT TRAIN-WOMEN 1800-1900
MWNaylor, Kristina
21960
P E 205 C11 1 WALKING FITNESS
1630-1730
MWNaylor, Kristina
21962
P E 216 C11 1 ADVANCED WALKING
1630-1730
MWNaylor, Kristina
21963
P E 127 C11 1 CARDIO-KICKBOXING
1800-1900
TRNaylor, Kristina
22758
P E 204 C01 1 CROSS TRAINING
0900-1000
WFNaylor, Kristina
23483
P E 129 C11 1 STEP AEROBICS
1800-1900
M
Naylor, Kristina
23483
P E 129 C11 1 STEP AEROBICS
1630-1730
R
Naylor, Kristina
I
23484
P E 229 C11 1 INTRMDT STEP AEROBICS
1630-1730
RNaylor, Kristina
I
23484
P E 229 C11 1 INTRMDT STEP AEROBICS
1800-1900
MNaylor, Kristina
23485
P E 270 C11 1 SPEC TOP: ADV STEP AEROB 1800-1900
MNaylor, Kristina
23485
P E 270 C11 1 SPEC TOP: ADV STEP AEROB 1630-1730
RNaylor, Kristina
23794
P E 199 C11 1 YOGA
1900-2000
MW
Naylor, Kristina
23795
P E 299 C11 1 INTERMEDIATE YOGA
1900-2000
MW
Naylor, Kristina
NOTE: All PE classes listed above will meet at 1709 W. Church.
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CRN
DEPT NUM SEC
CR COURSE TITLE
TIME
DAYS
PLACE INSTRUCTOR
PHYS - PHYSICS
24368
PHYS 110G C71 4 GREAT IDEAS PHYSICS
WEB Al-Nouman, Jamil
24369
PHYS 110G C72 4 GREAT IDEAS PHYSICS
WEB Al-Nouman, Jamil
F*
24365
PHYS 215G C01 3 ENGINEERING PHYS I
1300-1530
MW
222
Al-Nouman, Jamil
24366
PHYS 215GLC01 1 ENGR PHYS I LAB
1300-1530
TR
222
Al-Nouman, Jamil
STAT - STATISTICS
*
22733
STAT 251G C71
*
23789
STAT 251G C72
3
3
STAT-BSN/BHVRL SCNCS
STAT-BSN/BHVRL SCNCS
WEB Packer, Debra
WEB Packer, Debra
1st 5-Week Summer Session (May 25-June 29 )
C EP - COUNSELING & EDU PSY
22750
C EP 110G C71
22751
C EP 210 C71
3
3
HUMAN GROWTH/BEHAVIOR
EDUCATIONAL PSY
WEB Vacca, John
WEB Vacca, John
C J - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
24421
C J 199 C11 3 SPECIAL TOPICS-C J
1730-1945
MTWR 215
Redford, David
Special Topics in Criminal Justice I: Serial Killers
CS - COMPUTER SCIENCE
23879
C S 110 C71 3 COMPUTER LITERACY
WEB Derby, Jacqueline
CCDM - DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
22823
CCDM 112 NC01 4 DVLPMNTL ALGEBRA I 1300-1610
MTWR 204
Chappa, Eduardo
CCDS - DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS
21653
CCDS 111 N C46 1 STUDY SKILLS/MATH 253
DeBlasis, Shelley
NOTE: The above CCDS classes are tutorial support offerings that may be taken concurrently by students enrolled in any Developmental Reading, Math or English courses. Students enrolling in any of these courses should report to the LAC Center (Rm 253) after registration is complete. COLL - COLLEGE
21660
COLL101 C71 3 COLLEGE/LIFE SUCCESS
WEB Stallings, Thresa
COMM - COMMUNICATION
21600
COMM 265G C71
21608
COMM 265GC73
3
3
PRNCPLS-HUMAN CMNCTN
PRNCPLS-HUMAN CMNCTN
WEB Buckholz, Mark
WEB Buckholz, Mark
ECON-ECONOMICS
*
21668
ECON 251G C71 3 PRNCPLS OF MACROECONS
WEB Strahan, Jon
*
21670
ECON 252G C71 3 PRNCPLS OF MICROECONS
WEB Strahan, Jon
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NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY CARLSBAD
*
CRN
DEPTNUM SEC CR COURSE TITLE
TIME
DAYS
PLACEINSTRUCTOR
EDUC - EDUCATION
S
24448
EDUC219 C71 3 PRE-TEACHER PREP
WEB Stallings, Thresa
ENGL-ENGLISH
24409
ENGL203G C71 3 BUSINESS & PROF COMM
WEB Biebelle, Patricia
21610
ENGL203G C72 3 BUSINESS & PROF COMM
WEB De La Pena, Susana
21611
ENGL211G C71 3 WRTNG HMNTS/SOC SCIEN
WEB Biebelle, Patricia
Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: American Cultural Studies
23461
ENGL211G C72 3 WRTNG HMNTS/SOC SCIEN
WEB De La Pena, Susana
Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: The Chicana/Chicano Short Story
21607
ENGL218G C71 3 TCHNCL & SCNTFC CMNCTN
WEB Burnside, Justin
GEOG - GEOGRAPHY
24418
GEOG 120G C71 3 CULTURE AND ENVIRON
WEB Hamedi, Jalal
GOVT - GOVERNMENT
24419
GOVT 100G C71 3 AMER NATIONAL GOVT
WEB Cantwell, Felecia
HIST-HISTORY
21665
HIST 261 C71 3 NEW MEXICO HISTORY
WEB Josselet, Kenda
LING-LINGUISTICS
21562
LING 200G C71 3 INTRDN TO LANGUAGE
WEB Lee, Chang
MGT - MANAGEMENT
24449
MGT 201
C72
3
INTRDN TO MANAGEMENT
WEB Lopez, Robert
SOC-SOCIOLOGY
21662
SOC 101G C71 3 INTRDRY SOCIOLOGY
WEB Brown, Samuel
SPAN-SPANISH
*
21563
SPAN 111 C71 4 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
WEB Lee, Chang
SUMMER 2016 • carlsbad.nmsu.edu
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NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY CARLSBAD
*
CRN
DEPTNUM SEC CR COURSE TITLE
TIME
DAYS
PLACEINSTRUCTOR
2nd 5-Week Summer Session (June 30 - August 4)
ANTH-ANTHROPOLOGY
21680 ANTH 201G C71 3 INTRDN-ANTHROPOLOGY
WEB Murphy, Thomas
BIOL-BIOLOGY
F 22740 BIOL 111G C01 3 NAT HISTORY OF LIFE
1300-1515
MTWR 202
Wiedenmann, Rick
22742 BIOL 111GLC01 1 NAT HIST LIFE LAB
1530-1745
MTWR 231
Wiedenmann, Rick
BUSA - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
24450 BUSA 111 C71 3 BUS IN GLOBAL SOCIETY
WEB Lopez, Robert
C EP - COUNSELING & EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
24487 C EP 210
C72 3 EDUCATIONAL PSY
WEB Vacca, John
C J - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
24422 C J 101G C71 3 INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
WEB TBA
CCDM - DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
I 23804 CCDM112 N C02 4 DVLPMNTL ALGEBRA I 1300-1615
MTWR 213
Aryal, Pradip
I* 21634 CCDM113 N C01 4 DVLPMNTL ALGEBRA II 1300-1610
MTWR 204
Chappa, Eduardo
CCDS - DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS
22803 CCDS 111 N C47 1 STUDY SKILLS/MATH 253
DeBlasis, Shelley
NOTE: The above CCDS classes are tutorial support offerings that may be taken concurrently by students enrolled in any Developmental Reading, Math or English course. Students enrolling in any of these courses should report to the TEAM Center (Rm 253) after registration is completed.
COLL - COLLEGE
21661 COLL101 C72
3
COLLEGE/LIFE SUCCESS
WEB Stallings, Thresa
ECON - ECONOMICS
*
24447 ECON252G C72
3
PRNCPLS OF MICROECONS
WEB Strahan, Jon
ENGL - ENGLISH
21602 ENGL203G C73 3 BUSINESS & PROF COMM
WEB DeBlasis, Shelley
24410 ENGL203G C74 3 BUSINESS & PROF COMM
WEB De La Pena, Susana
24411 ENGL211G C73 3 WRTNG HMNTS/SOC SCIEN
WEB Buckholz, Mark
Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Writing Social Science & Education
24412 ENGL211G C74 3 WRTNG HMNTS/SOC SCIEN
WEB De La Pena, Susana
Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Native American Oral Tradition/Literature
24413 ENGL218G C72 3 TCHNCL & SCNTFC CMNCTN
WEB DeBlasis, Shelley
24414 ENGL235 C71 3 PRINCIPLES OF STORY
WEB DeBlasis, Shelley
HIST - HISTORY
22723 HIST 102G C71
3
MODERN EUROPE
WEB Josselet, Kenda
MGT - MANAGEMENT
23882 MGT 201 C71 3 INTRDN TO MANAGEMENT
WEB Strahan, Jon
PSY - PSYCHOLOGY
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NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY CARLSBAD
*
CRN
DEPTNUM SEC CR COURSE TITLE
22726
PSY 201G C71
3
TIME
DAYS
INTRDN-PSYCHOLOGY
PLACEINSTRUCTOR
WEB Murphy, Thomas
S WK - SOCIAL WORK
*
24420
S WK 253 C71 3 CASE MANAGEMENT
WEB Cantwell, Felecia
SOC - SOCIOLOGY
21663
SOC 101G C01
22722
SOC 201G C71
SPAN - SPANISH
*
21659
SPAN 112
C71
3
3
INTRDRY SOCIOLOGY
1000-1215
MTWR 202
Hamedi, Jalal
CNTMPRY SOCIAL PRBMS
WEB Brown, Samuel
4
ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
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WEB Lee, Chang
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NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY CARLSBAD
*
CRN
DEPTNUM SEC CR COURSE TITLE
TIME
DAYS
PLACEINSTRUCTOR
Short Courses
NA-NURSING ASSISTANT
F*
F*
F*
23477
NA
101
C51 6 NURS AIDE THRY & LAB
0800-1630
MTWR 424
Jaco, Mary
23477
NA
101
C51 6 NURS AIDE THRY & LAB
0630-1500
TWR
NCR Jaco, Mary
Note: Class will meet May 16-26, 2016 from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Clinicals will be May 31 - June 2, 2016 from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm.
23478
NA
101
C52 6 NURS AIDE THRY & LAB
0800-1630
MTWR 423
Jaco, Mary
23478
NA
101
C52 6 NURS AIDE THRY & LAB
0630-1500
TWR
NCR Jaco, Mary
Note: Class will meet June 13-23, 2016 from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Clinicals will be held June 28-30, 2016 from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm.
24452
NA
101
C53 6 NURS AIDE THRY & LAB
0800-1630
MTWR 423
Jaco, Mary
24452
NA
101
C53 6 NURS AIDE THRY & LAB
0630-1500
TWR
NCR Jaco, Mary
Note: Class will meet July 11-21, 2016 from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Clinicals will be held July 26-28, 2016 from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm.
NURS-NURSING
F
24451
NURS155 C01 4 SPECIAL TOPICS
0900-1300
R
Roper, Shannon
24451
NURS155 C01 4 SPECIAL TOPICS
0900-1600
MTWR
Roper, Shannon
24451
NURS155 C01 4 SPECIAL TOPICS
0900-1600
MTW
Roper, Shannon
24451
NURS155 C01 4 SPECIAL TOPICS
0900-1600
R
Roper, Shannon
Spec Topics - Essential skills for the freshman nursing student.
F
Note: Class will meet July 7, 11-14, 18-20 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and July 21 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
23480
NURS155 C51 4 SPEC TOPS-ESSEN SKLS SOPH 0630-1500
WR
424
Zuniga, Gina
23480
NURS155 C51 4 SPEC TOPS-ESSEN SKLS SOPH 0900-1300
R
424
Zuniga, Gina
23480
NURS155 C51 4 SPEC TOPS-ESSEN SKLS SOPH 0800-1600
R
424
Zuniga, Gina
23480
NURS155 C51 4 SPEC TOPS-ESSEN SKLS SOPH 0900-1300
MT
424
Zuniga, Gina
23480
NURS155 C51 4 SPEC TOPS-ESSEN SKLS SOPH 0900-1300
M
424
Zuniga, Gina
23480
NURS155 C51 4 SPEC TOPS-ESSEN SKLS SOPH 0630-1500
TW
424
Zuniga, Gina
Note: Class will meet July 7, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm; July 11-12, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm; July 13-14, 6:30 am - 3:00 pm;
July 18, 9:00am - 1:00 pm; July 19-20, 6:30 am - 3:00 pm and July 21, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.
P E-PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION AND DANCE
23486
P E 263 C51 1 Recreational Skills
202
Weston, William
23486
P E 263 C51 1 Recreational Skills
NCR Weston, William
Outdoor Recreation Skills: Hike to Cloud-Climb Railroad
Trestle in Lincoln Natl Forest-Cloudcroft-Moderate
Class will meet Thursday, June 23, 2016, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm in Room 202 for a mandatory orientation which will include a short
hike up Ocotillo Trail located behind NMSU-C. The hike will be Saturday, June 25, 2016, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. There will be a $5 hiking fee payable at trailhead.
23487
P E 263 C52 1 REC SKILLS:
202
Weston, William
23487
P E 263 C52 1 REC SKILLS:
NCR Weston, William
Outdoor Recreation Skills: Bottomless Lakes State Park Hike - Roswell (Easy).
Class will meet Thursday, June 28, 2016, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm in Room 202 for a mandatory orientation which will include a short hike up Ocotillo Trail located behind NMSU-C. The hike will be Saturday, July 30, 2016, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. There will be a $5 hiking fee payable at trailhead.
23488
P E 263 C53 1 REC SKILLS:
NCR Weston, William
23488
P E 263 C53 1 REC SKILLS:
202
Weston, William
Outdoor Recreation Skills: Rattlesnake Canyon Hike in
Carlsbad Caverns Natl Pk, (Strenuous).
Class will meet Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm in Room 202 for a mandatory orientation which will include a short hike up
Ocotillo Trail located behind NMSU-C. The hike will be Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. There will be a $5 hiking fee payable at trailhead.
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Assembly Area
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416
412
LEGEND
314
307
306
318
321
313
COMPUTER
LAB
305
LAB ‘A’
LAB ‘B’
424
425
404
406
COMMONS
Allied Health Center
419
410
423
409
Computer Science Building
309
308
Evacuation Route
Fire Extinguishers
Restrooms
Exit Way
Fire Alarm Location
Handicap Access
105
BOOKSTORE
Main Building
103
GYM
STAIRS
DO NOT USE
COURTYARD EXITS IN
CASE OF EMERGENCY
Ground Level
101
102
ARTS + CRAFTS
104
HEALTH
CLINIC
109
110
AGGIE
FIT
112
ADMINISTRATION
108
BUSINESS
OFFICE
STAIRS
Flagpole
Assembly Area
STUDENT
SERVICES
111
FINANCIAL
AID
106
107
NMSU Carlsbad Map
BREEZEWAY
151
153
THEATRE
C A R L S B A D
UNIVERSITY
STAIRS
NM
S TAT E
Instructional
Center
150
155
154
Rear Parking Lot
Assembly Area
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY CARLSBAD
N
19
225
WELDING SHOP
20
226
CAD
LAB
NMSU Carlsbad Map
223
217
COURTYARD
218
216
Second Floor
Allied Health
Assembly Area
LEGEND
Allied Health Center
Computer Science Building
Evacuation Route
Fire Extinguishers
Restrooms
Exit Way
Fire Alarm Location
Handicap Access
228
200
231
BIOLOGY
LAB
230
CHEMISTRY
LAB
203
STAIRS
235
232
PHYSICS
LAB
226
CAD
LAB
205
Main Building
204
ELEVATOR
220-221
COURTYARD
COURTYARD
222
223
224
Second Floor
202
227
225
WELDING SHOP
206
LIBRARY
216
215B
ABE
207
STAIRS
210
212
STAIRS
ABE
208
211
Learning
Technology
Center
215A
Flagpole
Assembly Area
219
218
217
NMSU Carlsbad Map
214
213
251
252
253
T.E.A.M.
CENTER
224
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SU NTI VA
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Instructional
Center
250
255
Rear Parking Lot
Assembly Area
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(575) 234-9221
New Mexico State University Carlsbad
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Carlsbad, NM 88220
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