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6.00 Credits
Topics will vary.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to mythology: primary readings in stories about the gods and heroes, usually including Homer, Hesiod, Homeric Hymns and Tragedies. All text will be in English. Also offered as ENGL 107. Meets New Mexico Lower Division General Education Common Core Curriculum Area V: Humanities and Fine Arts.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary introduction to the ancient world as the foundation of modern civilization. Lectures on classical art, history, literature, and philosophy. Also offered as ARTH 204, HIST 204, PHIL 204 Meets New Mexico Lower Division General Education Common Core Curriculum Area V: Humanities and Fine Arts.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary introduction to ancient Rome. Lectures on Roman literature, history, art, and philosophy. Also offered as ARTH 205, HIST 205, PHIL 205 Meets New Mexico Lower Division General Education Common Core Curriculum Area V: Humanities and Fine Arts.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of basic questions in comparative literature studies: themes, movements, modes, interaction of literature with other disciplines, etc. Work will be comparative and reading list will represent cross-section of Western European, American, Russian, and Classical literatures. Titles will vary as content varies. Meets New Mexico Lower Division General Education Common Core Curriculum Area V: Hum & Fine Art.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to environmental and natural resource issues of both global and local scale. Investigates basic causes and consequences of environmental problems, including interrelated physical and social science dimensions. Also offered as ECON 203
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4.00 Credits
An Introductory course covering the computer terminology, applications, and characteristics that a student would encounter in a CS degree. Students will learn introductory UNIX and how to run existing programs.
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1.00 Credits
For the computer novice. Students will be shown the UNIX commands needed in a computer-programming course. UNIX topics: electronic mail, file manipulation and creation, line/ screen editors, and program compilation. CR/NC
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1.00 Credits
Focuses on shell scripts and shell programming, processes and job control; user tools; UNIX networking concepts; simple system administration; introduction to Perl scripting Prerequisites: CS 102 or CS 101, ( a programming course or previous programming experience is recommended). CR/NC
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1.00 Credits
Intended to teach the beginning syntax of C++ to students who already have programming experience with another structured programming language such as FORTRAN, PASCAL, or C. Covers simple and enumerated types, I/O, looping, branching, functions and parameter passing, single and multi-dimensional arrays, structures. CLASSES and OOP will not be covered. Prerequisite: CS 152L or CS 160 or CS 170 or CS 180. CR/NC
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