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    Jun 25, 2024  
2008-2009 Academic Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 

Junior ROTC Leadership Education

  
  • LET 011 - Leadership Education 1A


    Consists of sub-courses in: Introduction to ROTC and the Army, Introduction to Leadership Theory, Drill and Ceremonies, Hygiene and First Aid, Introduction to Maps and Map Reading, Introduction to Techniques of Oral Communications, Marksmanship and Safety, to include the New Mexico Hunter Safety Program, and Introduction to Leadership Development 2.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
  
  • LET 012 - Leadership Education 1B


    Consists of sub-courses in: Introduction to ROTC and the Army, Introduction to Leadership Theory, Drill and Ceremonies, Hygiene and First Aid, Introduction to Maps and Map Reading, Introduction to Techniques of Oral Communications, Marksmanship and Safety, to include the New Mexico Hunter Safety Program, and Introduction to Leadership Development 2.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
  
  • LET 021 - Leadership Education 2A


    Consists of sub-courses in: Intermediate Leadership, Drill and Ceremonies, Intermediate First Aid, Intermediate Map Reading, Intermediate Techniques of Oral Communications, Intermediate Marksmanship and Safety. Also considered are the United States Army, People, Places, and Times, Service/ROTC Opportunities, the Role of the Army, and Introduction to Leadership Development 3.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
  
  • LET 022 - Leadership Education 2B


    Consists of sub-courses in: Intermediate Leadership, Drill and Ceremonies, Intermediate First Aid, Intermediate Map Reading, Intermediate Techniques of Oral Communications, Intermediate Marksmanship and Safety. Also considered are the United States Army, People, Places, and Times, Service/ROTC Opportunities, the Role of the Army, and Introduction to Leadership Development 3.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit
  
  • LET 031 - Leadership Education 3A


    Consists of sub-courses in: Development of the Army, Service Opportunities, Applied Marksmanship, Psychology of Leadership, Leadership and Small Unit Leaders? Problems, Seminar in Leadership and Management, Applied Methods of Instructions, Applied Map Reading, Leadership Development, and Drill, and Introduction to Leadership Development 4.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit
  
  • LET 032 - Leadership Education 3B


    Consists of sub-courses in: Development of the Army, Service Opportunities, Applied Marksmanship, Psychology of Leadership, Leadership and Small Unit Leaders? Problems, Seminar in Leadership and Management, Applied Methods of Instructions, Applied Map Reading, Leadership Development, and Drill, and Introduction to Leadership Development 4.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit
  
  • LET 041 - Leadership Education 4A


    Offers sub-courses in: Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Study, Advanced Methods of Instruction, Staff Functions and Procedures, Army and Its Role in National Development, Review of Advanced Map Reading, and Leadership Development and Drill.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit
  
  • LET 042 - Leadership Education 4B


    Offers sub-courses in: Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Study, Advanced Methods of Instruction, Staff Functions and Procedures, Army and Its Role in National Development, Review of Advanced Map Reading, and Leadership Development and Drill.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit

Laboratory Science

  
  • ASTR 1110L - Astronomy Lab


    Laboratory portion of Astronomy 1114



    Credit Hours Cr. 0.0 hrs
    Area
    Area III
    When Offered
    Spring
    Note
    Lab, was 1111L prior to Spring 2009
  
  • BIOL 2224 - MicrobiologyBIOL 1154 or 1214


    Introduces the physiology morphology and activities of microorganisms.  Labs involve practice in the techniques of isolaton, culture and identifiication of microorganisms.  Lab fee.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4.0 hrs
    Second Title
    Microbiology (Area III)
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Lab science
    Area
    III

Language Laboratory

  
  • ARBC 2111L - Intermediate Arabic Lab I


    Language laboratory for intermediate Arabic to further understanding of the language. 



    Credit Hours 1.0
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Humanities
    Area
    V
    When Offered
    Fall
  
  • GER 011 - German 1A


    Stresses the acquisition of basic skills, listening, speaking, reading, and Writing, and introduces the culture of German speaking countries. The essentials of grammar are explained and practiced.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GER 012 - German 1B


    Stresses the acquisition of basic skills, listening, speaking, reading, and Writing, and introduces the culture of German speaking countries. The essentials of grammar are explained and practiced.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GER 021 - German 2A


    Continues the study of grammar, basic skills and culture. Introduces the development of skill in composition and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GER 022 - German 2B


    Continues the study of grammar, basic skills and culture. Introduces the development of skill in composition and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GER 031 - German 3APrerequisite: successful completion of GER 022 (B or higher) or instructor permission.


    Stresses intermediate reading and composition. Readings by authors in German serve as a basis for the study of culture and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. ? Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GER 032 - German 3BPrerequisite: successful completion of GER 022 (B or higher) or instructor permission.


    Stresses intermediate reading and composition. Readings by authors in German serve as a basis for the study of culture and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GER 041 - German 4APrerequisite: successful completion of GER 032 or instructor permission.


    Continues the study of advanced grammar. Offers reading and discussion of current events, geography, history, German Literature, and culture which serve as the basis for discussion.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GER 042 - German 4BPrerequisite: successful completion of GER 032 or instructor permission.


    Continues the study of advanced grammar. Offers reading and discussion of current events, geography, history, German Literature, and culture which serve as the basis for discussion.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • GRMN 1110L - Elementary German I Labatory


    Laboratory for Elementary German I



    Credit Hours Cr. 0.0 hrs
  
  • GRMN 1120L - Elementary German II Labatory


    Laboratory portion of Elementary German II (GRMN 1124)



    Credit Hours Cr. 0.0 hrs
  
  • GRMN 2111L - Intermediate German Lab I


    New (as of Fall 2007) language laboratory for intermediate German.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1 hr
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Humanities
    Area
    V
    When Offered
    Fall
  
  • GRMN 2121L - Intermediate German Lab II


    Intermediate German II language laboratory.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1.hr
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Humanities
    When Offered
    Spring
  
  • SPN 011 - Spanish 1A


    Stresses the acquisition of basic skills, listening, speaking, reading, and Writing and introduces culture of Spanish speaking countries. The essentials of grammar are explained and practiced.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • SPN 012 - Spanish 1B


    Stresses the acquisition of basic skills, listening, speaking, reading, and Writing and introduces culture of Spanish speaking countries. The essentials of grammar are explained and practiced.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • SPN 021 - Spanish 2A


    Continues the study of grammar, basic skills, and culture. Introduces the development of skill in composition and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • SPN 022 - Spanish 2B


    Continues the study of grammar, basic skills, and culture. Introduces the development of skill in composition and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • SPN 031 - Spanish 3APrerequisite: successful completion of SPN 022 (B or higher) or instructor permission.


    Stresses advanced grammar, reading and composition. Short stories by Spanish and Spanish-American authors serve as a basis for the study of culture and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • SPN 032 - Spanish 3BPrerequisite: successful completion of SPN 022 (B or higher) or instructor permission.


    Stresses advanced grammar, reading and composition. Short stories by Spanish and Spanish-American authors serve as a basis for the study of culture and conversation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • SPN 041 - Spanish 4APrerequisite: successful completion of SPN 032 or instructor permission.


    Continues the study of advanced grammar and language. Promotes knowledge and understanding of the Spanish speaking World through its language, geography, civilization, culture and Literature.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.
  
  • SPN 042 - Spanish 4BPrerequisite: successful completion of SPN 032 or instructor permission.


    Continues the study of advanced grammar and language. Promotes knowledge and understanding of the Spanish speaking World through its language, geography, civilization, culture and Literature.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (Honors)
    Note
    Use of media equipment and software is integrated into each high school language course. A lab fee will be charged.

Mathematics

  
  • CIS 181 - Programming in C++Prerequisite: MTH 136.


    Introduces structured programming and software engineering in C. The course emphasizes the systematic development of algorithms and programs, programming style, techniques for testing, debugging, and documenting. File structures, software design principles and practices are discussed.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Note
    Lab fee required.
  
  • CIS 199 - Special ProblemsPrerequisite: permission of instructor.


    Credit Hours Cr. 1-3 Hrs
  
  • ENGR 1453 - Engineering Graphics I


    Introduces engineering graphical methods and disciplines with emphasis on basic principles and applications.  Topics include technical drawing and design, ortho-graphic projection, free hand sketching, and descriptive geometry.  The student is required to learn AUTOCAD.  Lab fee required.  Does not meet math graduation requirements.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0
    Satisfies a Requirement
    none
    Note
    Previously MEN 145 Engineering Graphics I
  
  • ENGR 1463 - Engineering Graphics II


    This is a one semester course that provides an introduction to three dimensional engineering graphical methods with emphasis on three dimensional modeling and advanced applications including rendering, shading, and lighting.  An understanding of plane geometry, perspective and basic AutoCAD commands are essential.  ENGR 1453 or equivalent knowledge is required.  AutoCAD will be used for all assignments except for freehand problems.  Does not meet math graduation requirement.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0
    Satisfies a Requirement
    none
    Note
    Previously known as MEN 146.
  
  • MATH 1013 - Intermediate Algebra


    Studies topics in exponents, radicals, factoring, linear, and quadratic equations and inequalities, polynomials, systems of linear equations and problem solving.  This course may be used to meet residency and eligibility requirements and used to fulfill the 68-hour graduation requirement.  However, it does not fulfill the math requirement for graduation.  Course has a lab for hands-on work with the instructor (4 days per week total).  Course was MTH 111 previously.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0 hrs
    Note
    Was MTH 111 prior to Fall 2008.
  
  • MATH 1073 - Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics


    Includes topics with modern applications such as networks and circuits, scheduling, probability and statistics, voting methods and apportionment, game theory, patterns and tilings, fractals, growth, and consumer mathematics. Meets the mathematics requirement for the AA degree but does not meet the AS requirement.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0 hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    AA Mathematics
    Area
    II
    Note
    Meets AA math requirement only.
  
  • MATH 1113 - College AlgebraPrerequisite: MTH 111 or equivalent experience.


    Presents the typical course in college algebra. Topics include functions, graphs, polynomials, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, conic sections, linear systems, and inequalities. Includes use of graphing calculators as a math tool.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Area
    (Area II NMCCN MATH 1113)
  
  • MATH 1173 - Math for Business and Social Science


    Studies finite math topics used in business, biology, and social science including systems of linear equations, matrices, linear programming, counting techniques, probability, and math of finance. 



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0 hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Mathematics
    Area
    II
    Note
    Meets both AA and AS mathematics requirement.
  
  • MATH 1213 - Trigonometry


    Covers trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities and equations, radian measures, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers, vectors, and applications.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Area
    (Area II NMCCN MATH 1213)
    Note
    Students may enroll concurrently in College Algebra (MTH 136).
  
  • MATH 1273 - Calculus for Business and Social ScienceMATH 1113 or 1173


    Introduces differential and integral calculus with application to business, economics, the behavioral and life sciences. 



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0 hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Mathematics
    Area
    II
    Note
    Was MTH 138 prior to Fall 2008
  
  • MATH 1604 - Pre-CalculusMATH 1113 or higher, or MTH 034 or higher from high school.  Testing: ACT Math >=18; SATRMath >=450


    Studies functions necessary for students planning to take calculus.  Topics include polynomial functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, inverse functions, with emphasis on concepts on graphical and algebraic properties of these functions. Also included are systems of equations and an introduction to sequences and series.  Graphing calculators are used extensively. 



    Credit Hours Cr. 4.0 hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Mathematics
    Area
    II
  
  • MATH 1614 - Calculus IPrerequisite: a minimum grade of “C” in MTH 136 ? 186 or in MTH 190 or equivalent experience.


    Presents materials in the first of a three semester sequence designed for students majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, or the physical sciences. The sequence approaches the topics in a graphical and numerical interpretation as well as the standard symbolic method. Topics covered include a review of basic algebraic functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, and function inverses, then limits, the derivative, analysis using the derivative and applications of the derivative.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Area
    (Area II NMCCN MATH 1614)
  
  • MATH 1624 - Calculus IIPrerequisite: a minimum grade of “C” in MTH 195.


    Presents materials in second component of the three-semester sequence that covers the antiderivative, definite integral, applications of the definite integral, methods of integration, elementary differential equations, Taylor-polynomials, infinite series, power series, indeterminate forms.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Area
    (Area II NMCCN MATH 1624)
  
  • MATH 2313 - Introduction to StatisticsMATH 1113 or higher


    Introduces beginning topics in statistics, including random samples, organizing data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability theory, binomial and normal distributions, estimation, hypotheses testing, regression and correlation.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0 hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Mathematics
    Area
    II
    Note
    Was MTH 241 prior to Fall 2008
  
  • MATH 2614 - Multi-variable CalculusMATH 1624


    Covers geometry in the plane and in space, conic sections, polar coordinates, parametric equations, vectors, functions, multiple integration with applications, vector calculus. 



    Credit Hours Cr. 4.0 hrs
    Area
    II
  
  • MEN 051 - Technical DrawingPrerequisite: MTH 037-038 and CIS017.


    Introduces basic engineering graphical principles and applications. Topics include technical drawing and design, geometrical construction, drawing conventions, free hand sketching, orthographic projection, and descriptive geometry.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    The student is required to learn AutoCAD. Does not meet mathematics requirements. Lab fee required. NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MEN 145 - Engineering Graphics


    Introduces engineering graphical methods and disciplines with emphasis on basic principles and applications. Topics include technical drawing and design, orthographic projection, free hand sketching, and descriptive geometry.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Note
    The student is required to learn AutoCAD. Lab fee required. Does not meet mathematics graduation requirements.
  
  • MEN 146 - Engineering Graphics IIPrerequisite: MEN 145.


    Advanced Engineering graphical methods with emphasis on 3D modeling and applications. Topics include solids and surfaces, rendering, lighting, perspective, and descriptive geometry.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Note
    The student is required to learn AutoCAD. Lab fee required. Does not meet mathematics graduation requirements.
  
  • MTH 011 - Algebra IA


    Covers letters representing quantities, positive and negative numbers, percentages, word problems, polynomials, rational expressions, factoring, equations, lines, graphing, functions, radical and exponential forms, scientific notation, and the quadratic function.



    Credit Hours Cr. ? Unit
    When Offered
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 015 - Pre-Algebra A


    Covers operations on whole numbers, decimals, fractions, signed numbers, percents, ratios, word-problems, perimeter, Area, volume, algebraic phrases, exponentials, algebraic equations.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    For elective credit only. Must pass MTH 015 to enroll in MTH 016. NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 016 - Pre-Algebra B


    Covers operations on whole numbers, decimals, fractions, signed numbers, percents, ratios, word-problems, perimeter, Area, volume, algebraic phrases, exponentials, algebraic equations.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    For elective credit only. Must pass MTH 015 to enroll in MTH 016. NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 017 - Algebra 1/2


    Covers in an accelerated course of one semester the topics from MTH 015- 016.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    Students who have completed MTH 016 should not enroll in this course. For elective credit only. NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 021 - Algebra IA


    Covers letters representing quantities, positive and negative numbers, percentages, word problems, polynomials, rational expressions, factoring, equations, lines, graphing, functions, radical and exponential forms, scientific notation, and the quadratic function.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 022 - Algebra IB


    Covers letters representing quantities, positive and negative numbers, percentages, word problems, polynomials, rational expressions, factoring, equations, lines, graphing, functions, radical and exponential forms, scientific notation, and the quadratic function.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 033 - Algebra IIAPrerequisite: Successful completion of MTH 021- 22. Must pass MTH 033 to enroll in MTH 034.


    Reviews first-year algebra. Extends to numerical and literal equations, Area, volume, surface Area, uniform motion, complex numbers, similar triangles, right triangle trigonometry, applications to science-related problems, variation, graphs. Emphasizes systems of problem solving, concepts, and appropriate skills.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 034 - Algebra IIBPrerequisite: Successful completion of MTH 021- 22. Must pass MTH 033 to enroll in MTH 034.


    Reviews first-year algebra. Extends to numerical and literal equations, Area, volume, surface Area, uniform motion, complex numbers, similar triangles, right triangle trigonometry, applications to science-related problems, variation, graphs. Emphasizes systems of problem solving, concepts, and appropriate skills.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 037 - Geometry APrerequisite: MTH 021-022.


    Covers geometric forms and patterns in ?real life? applications. Extends to observations for inductive reasoning and proofs. Geometric constructions and applications of geometry are introduced prior to proving the mathematics of geometry. This study of geometric building blocks includes Area, volume, similarity, the Pythagorean Theorem and logic, with practical applications.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 038 - Geometry BPrerequisite: MTH 021-022.


    Covers geometric forms and patterns in ?real life? applications. Extends to observations for inductive reasoning and proofs. Geometric constructions and applications of geometry are introduced prior to proving the mathematics of geometry. This study of geometric building blocks includes Area, volume, similarity, the Pythagorean Theorem and logic, with practical applications.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 042 - TrigonometryPrerequisite: MTH 033-034.


    Considers functions of acute angles, logarithms, solutions of right triangles, graphing of functions, identities, general triangles, applications of trigonometry to algebra. Stresses applied problems.



    Credit Hours Cr 1/2 Unit
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 043 - Geometry-Trigonometry-Algebra III APrerequisite: MTH 033-034.


    Continues the development in Algebra I and II. Normal geometric concepts are studied, including column and paragraph proofs. Logarithms are covered extensively with emphasis on the algebra of logarithms. Emphasizes all phases of trigonometry including trigonometric equations, identities, and graphs. Other topics include matrices, determinants, arithmetic and geometric progressions, conic sections, roots of polynomial equations, and curve sketching.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (H)
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 044 - Geometry-Trigonometry-Algebra III BPrerequisite: MTH 033-034.


    Continues the development in Algebra I and II. Normal geometric concepts are studied, including column and paragraph proofs. Logarithms are covered extensively with emphasis on the algebra of logarithms. Emphasizes all phases of trigonometry including trigonometric equations, identities, and graphs. Other topics include matrices, determinants, arithmetic and geometric progressions, conic sections, roots of polynomial equations, and curve sketching.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (H)
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 047 - Pre-Calculus APrerequisite: MTH 033-034, MTH 037-038 or MTH 043-044


    Provides a mathematical background necessary for calculus as a fourth year mathematics course for students with two years of algebra and a year of geometry. Covers advanced topics in mathematics to include algebra, functions, trigonometry, matrices and conic sections.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (H)
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 048 - Pre-Calculus BPrerequisite: MTH 033-034, MTH 037-038 or MTH 043-044


    Provides a mathematical background necessary for calculus as a fourth year mathematics course for students with two years of algebra and a year of geometry. Covers advanced topics in mathematics to include algebra, functions, trigonometry, matrices and conic sections.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (H)
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 061 - Calculus APrerequisite: MTH 043-044 or MTH 047-048


    Reviews basic algebra, algebraic functions, trigonometric functions, and graphs. Covers limits, derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions, related rates, optimization, curve sketching.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (H)
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 062 - Calculus BPrerequisite: Minimum grade of C in MTH 061.


    Covers antiderivatives, the definite and indefinite integral and applications of integration that include volumes of revolution, arc length, and surface Area. Also covered are logarithms and exponential functions, inverse trigonometric functions, hyperbolic functions, techniques of integration, infinite series, power and Taylor series.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/2 Unit
    Designation Abbreviation
    (H)
    Note
    NOTE: Prospective NMMI graduates must successfully pass one year of NMMI mathematics at the Algebra 2 level or above.
  
  • MTH 199 - Special Problems in MathematicsPrerequisite: permission of instructor.


    Involves courses in such Areas as Programmable calculators, advanced computer Programming, and advanced mathematics.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1-3 Hrs

Military Science

  
  • MSL 101 - Military Science I


    Introduces the organization and mission of the U.S. Army, leadership values, attributes, skills, and actions, map reading, communication, small unit tactics, customs and courtesies of the service.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1 Hr
  
  • MSL 102 - Military Science I


    Introduces the organization and mission of the U.S. Army, leadership values, attributes, skills, and actions, map reading, communication, small unit tactics, customs and courtesies of the service.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1 Hr
  
  • MSL 151 - Military Science II


    Builds on the basics introduced in the MIL 111-112. Provides instruction in leadership, small unit tactics, and history of the U.S. Army, military briefings, and mission orders.



    Credit Hours Cr. 2 Hrs
    Note
    Also includes problem solving, decision-making, and practical exercises.
  
  • MSL 152 - Military Science II


    Builds on the basics introduced in the MIL 111-112. Provides instruction in leadership, small unit tactics, and history of the U.S. Army, military briefings, and mission orders.



    Credit Hours Cr. 2 Hrs
    Note
    Also includes problem solving, decision-making, and practical exercises.
  
  • MSL 201 - Military Science III


    Challenges cadets to study, practice, and evaluate adaptive leadership skills as they are presented with challenging scenarios related to squad tactical operations. Cadets receive systematic and specific feed-back on their leadership attributes and actions. Based on such feedback, as well as their own self-evaluations, cadets continue to develop their leadership and critical thinking abilities. The focus is developing cadets’ tactical leadership abilities to enable them to succeed at ROTC’s summer Leadership Development and Assessment Course (LDAC).



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Second Title
    Adaptive Team Leadership
    Note
    (ROTC Faculty Handbook, Feb 2006)
  
  • MSL 202 - Military Science III


    Increasingly intense situational leadership challenges to build cadet awareness and skills in leading small units. Skills in decision- making, persuading and motivating team members when ‘under fire’ are explored, evaluated, and developed. Aspects of military operations are reviewed as a means of preparing for the ROTC Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC). Cadets are expected to apply basic principles of the Law of Land Warfare, Army training, and motivation to troop leading procedures. Emphasis is also placed on conducting military briefings and developing proficiency in Garrison operation orders. Cadets are evaluated on what they know and do as leaders.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Second Title
    Leadership Under Fire
    Note
    (ROTC Faculty Handbook, Feb 2006)
  
  • MSL 205 - Military Science Physical Training


    Credit Hours Cr. 1 Hr
  
  • MSL 251 - Military Science IV


    Develops cadet proficiency in planning, executing, and assessing complex operations, functioning as a member of a staff, and providing performance feedback to subordinates. Cadets assess risk, make ethical decisions, and lead fellow ROTC cadets. Lessons on military justice and personnel processes prepare cadets to make the transition to Army officers. MSL IV cadets analyze, evaluate, and instruct cadets at lower levels. Both their classroom and battalion leadership experiences are designed to prepare cadets for their first unit of assignment. They identify responsibilities of key staff, coordinate staff roles, and use situational opportunities to teach, train, and develop subordinates. Cadet objectives include the following: Leadership Values and Ethics Personal Development Officership Tactics and Techniques



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Second Title
    Developing Adaptive Leaders
    Note
    (ROTC Faculty Handbook, Feb 2006)
  
  • MSL 252 - Military Science IV


    Leadership in a Complex World Explores the dynamics of leading in the complex situations of current military operations in the contemporary operating environment (COE). Cadets examine differences in customs and courtesies, military law, principles of war, and rules of engagement in the face of international terrorism. They also explore aspects of interacting with nongovernmental organizations, civilians on the battlefield, and host nation support. The course places significant emphasis on preparing cadets for their first unit of assignment. It uses case studies, scenarios, and “What Now, Lieutenant?” exercises to prepare cadets to face the complex ethical and practical demands of leading as commissioned officers in the United States Army.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Note
    (ROTC Faculty Handbook, Feb 2006)
  
  • MSL 255 - Military Science Physical Training


    Credit Hours Cr. 1 Hr

Modern Languages

  
  • ARBC 1041 - Iraqi Language and Culture


    This is a one-credit course designed to give students a background in the Arabic language as spoken in Iraq as well as a cultural background for Iraqi society.  Topics will include the Arabic language and alphabet, commands and everyday phrases used in Iraq, the general history and geography of Iraq and the Middle East. Class is team taught with language and military science department.



    Credit Hours Cr 1 hr
    Satisfies a Requirement
    none
  
  • ARBC 1114 - Elementary Arabic


    Introduces the Arabic alphabet and pronunciation. Stresses basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and Writing. Develops an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Classroom and lab for the non-native speaker. Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • ARBC 1124 - Elementary Arabic


    Introduces the Arabic alphabet and pronunciation. Stresses basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and Writing. Develops an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required. Classroom and lab for the non-native speaker.
  
  • ARBC 2113 - Intermediate ArabicPrerequisite: ARBC 1114/1124.


    Continues the study of grammar and language and stresses effective communication.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • ARBC 2123 - Intermediate ArabicPrerequisite: ARBC 1114/1124.


    Continues the study of grammar and language and stresses effective communication.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • GER 111 - Elementary German


    Stresses grammar and basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and Writing.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    The class meets daily, with three hours of lecture and two periods of lab each week. Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • GER 112 - Elementary German


    Stresses grammar and basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and Writing.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    The class meets daily, with three hours of lecture and two periods of lab each week. Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • GER 211 - Intermediate GermanPrerequisite: GER 112, two years of high school German, or permission of the instructor.


    Continues the study of grammar and language, and stresses effective reading.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • GER 212 - Intermediate GermanPrerequisite: GER 112, two years of high school German, or permission of the instructor.


    Continues the study of grammar and language, and stresses effective reading.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • GRMN 1114 - Elementary German I


    Stresses grammar and basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and writing; class meets three days per week with a one-hour lab (GRMN 1110L)



    Credit Hours Cr. 4.0 hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Humanities
    Area
    V
  
  • GRMN 1124 - Elementary German II


    Stresses grammar and basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and writing; class meets three days per week with a one-hour lab (GRMN 1110L)



    Credit Hours Cr. 4.0 hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    Humanities
    Area
    V
  
  • GRMN 2113 - Intermediate German IGRMN 1124 or two years of high school German.


    Continues the study of grammar and language stressing effective reading.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0 hrs
  
  • GRMN 2123 - Intermediate German IIGRMN 2113


    Continues the study of grammar and language, and stresses effective reading.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3.0 hrs
  
  • SPN 111 - Elementary Spanish


    Stresses grammar and basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and Writing.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    The class meets daily with three hours of lecture and two periods of lab each week. Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • SPN 112 - Elementary Spanish


    Stresses grammar and basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and Writing.



    Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    The class meets daily with three hours of lecture and two periods of lab each week. Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • SPN 211 - Intermediate SpanishPrerequisite: SPN 112, two years of high school Spanish, or permission of the instructor.


    Continues the study of grammar and language, and stresses effective reading.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  
  • SPN 212 - Intermediate SpanishPrerequisite: SPN 112, two years of high school Spanish, or permission of the instructor.


    Continues the study of grammar and language, and stresses effective reading.



    Credit Hours Cr. 3 Hrs
    Satisfies a Requirement
    (Satisfies Humanities Requirement)
    Note
    Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.

Music

  
  • MUS 011B - Band


    Designed to provide a marching and concert band performance experience. The marching band aspect begins in August and continues until the football season is completed. Emphasis on performance in a concert setting begins in November and continues through the remainder of the academic year.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit Per Semester
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Admission is gained through audition or invitation of the Band Master.
  
  • MUS 011C - Chapel Choir. Catholic


  
  • MUS 011J - Jazz Band


    Affords opportunities to all qualified students who are interested in jazz, popular, and ‘big band’ music.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit Per Semester
    Note
    Admission is gained by audition or invitation of the Band Master.
  
  • MUS 011L - Applied Music LessonsPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.


    Provides private music instruction on piano, voice, and various instruments.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit Per Semester
  
  • MUS 011P - Chapel Choir. ProtestantAffords opportunities to all students who are interested in singing and performing sacred music.


    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit Per Semester
    When Offered
    Admission is gained by audition or invitation of the choral director.
  
  • MUS 011S - Concert Choir


    Affords opportunities to all students who are interested in singing and performing vocal music of numerous periods and styles.



    Credit Hours Cr. 1/4 Unit Per Semester
    Designation Abbreviation
    (CP)
    Note
    Admission is gained by audition or invitation of the choral director.
 

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