Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
English Language:
Greek Mythology
ENGL 107 (3)
Introduction to mythology; primary readings in stories about the gods and heroes, usually including
Homer, Hesiod, Homeric Hymns and Tragedies. All texts will be in English. (LL)
Accelerated Composition
ENGL 110 (3)
Covers Composition I and II in one semester, focusing on analyzing rhetorical situations and responding
with appropriate genres and technologies. Credit not allowed for both ENGL 110 and ENGL 112 or for
both ENGL 110 and 113. Meets New Mexico Lower-Division General Education Common Core
Curriculum Area I: Communications (NMCCN 1113). (EPW)
Prerequisite: ACT English 19-25 or SAT Verbal 450-600 or Compass English >=75.
Composition I and II
ENGL 111-112 (3, 3)
First and second semester of Composition I and II sequence. Focuses on analyzing rhetorical situations
and responding with appropriate genres and technologies. Credit not allowed for both 112 and 110, or
for both 112 and 113. (EPW)Prerequisite for 111: ACT English <=14 or SAT Verbal <=360 or Compass English <=59.
Prerequisite for 112: 111.
Restriction for 111: Permission of department.
Enhanced Composition
ENGL 113 (4)
Covers Composition I and II in one semester with a 1 credit hour lab. Focuses on analyzing rhetorical
situations and responding with appropriate genres and technologies. Credit not allowed for both 113 and
110, or for both 113 and 112. (EPW)
Prerequisite: ACT English of 15-18 or SAT Verbal of 380-440 or Compass English 60-74.
Restriction: Department permission.
Composition III
ENGL 120 (3)
Focuses on academic writing, research, and argumentation using appropriate genres and technologies.
Meets New Mexico Lower-Division General Education Common Core Curriculum Area I:
Communications (NMCCN 1123). (EPW)
Prerequisite: 110 or 112 or 113 or ACT English 26-28 or SAT Verbal 610-640.
Civil Engineering:
Construction Detailing
CE 130 (3)
Basics of construction detailing and comprehension of working drawing sets.
Engineering Statics
CE 202 (3)
Statics of particles and rigid bodies, in two and three dimensions using vector algebra as an analytical
tool; centroids; distributed loads; trusses, frames, internal forces, friction.
Prerequisite: PHYC 160 and MATH 163.
CE 279 (3)
Materials and equipment used in the electrical and mechanical systems of commercial building, and
associated codes and costs, are surveyed and explored.
American Studies:
Introduction to American Studies
AMST 180 (3)
Introduces 19th and 20th century American culture. Demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches to
American culture studies. Content varies by semester and topics include popular culture, comparative
studies of race and ethnicity, nationalism and citizenship, critical regionalism. (G)
Architecture:
Design Fundamentals
ARCH 109 (3)
Studio/lecture introduces fundamental principles and processes of two-, three-, and four-dimensional
design. Methods of perception, technique, composition, evaluation of materials and methods, critical
evaluation and graphic representation are studied through both abstract and representational
assignments.
Introduction to Architecture
ARCH 121 (3)
Lectures and exercises introduce architecture, design, and the creative process through an analysis of
their social, historical, and technical determinants. Emphasis on 20th and 21st century architecture with
an introduction to the profession and sustainability. Meets New Mexico Lower-Division General
Education Common Core Curriculum Area V: Humanities and Fine Arts.
{Fall, Spring}
Geography
Physical Geography
GEOG 101 (3)
World geography; physical elements. Use of maps and globes for a systematic analysis of world
climates, vegetation, soils and landforms and their distribution, interrelation and significance to
humans. Meets New Mexico Lower-Division General Education Common Core Curriculum Area III:
Science.
Students learn how critical thinking, goal setting, time management, physical fitness, and stressmanagement relate to leadership, officership, and the Army profession.
ABQ-Albuquerque/Main
1. ACAD - Academics
2. AFAS - Air Force Aerospace Studies
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