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EMT 101: Emergency Medical Technician
6.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
This U.S.D.O.T. EMT course is designed specifically for ambulance personnel who have access to specialized vehicles equipped with specialized items of equipment. The course content trains ambulance personnel to recognize and treat patients with life-threatening emergencies at the scene and in transport utilizing the specialized vehicle and specialized items of equipment. Prerequisite for EMT-I and paramedic training. (Main campus course)
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EMT 102: Basic Refresher
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
A required course for emergency medical technicians to maintain state licensure that reviews current trends and treatment techniques of emergency care. (Main campus course)
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ENGL 098T: Language Skills I
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
Prerequisite: None. This course combines skills in the language arts including reading, basic writing in several genres, discussion, editing and proofreading. The course instills the rudiments of successful college habits and techniques of study in a supportive atmosphere. Reserved for students whose primary language is not English. (Cr/Nc) Fall, Spring.
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ENGL 099T: Language Skills II
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
Prerequisite: See the College Learning Center. This course combines skills in the language arts including reading, basic writing in several genres, discussion, editing and proofreading. This course instills the rudiments of successful college habits and techniques of study in a supportive atmosphere. Reserved for students whose communications skills are not second-language related. (Cr/Nc) Fall, Spring.
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ENGL 100: Essay Writing
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
This course introduces the essay writing process, but concentrates on the grammatical and structural processes behind the essay, including punctuation, sentence formation, paragraph formation, and conventional usage. (Cr/Nc) Fall, Spring.
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ENGL 101: Composition I:Exposition
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of IS-E100 or verbal ACT of 19 or SAT of 450. Expository writing and reading. Concentrates on organizing and supporting ideas in writing. Fall, Spring. (Main campus course)
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ENGL 102: Composition II:Analysis and Argument
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
Prerequisite: C or better in 101 or verbal ACT of 29 or verbal SAT of 650. Intensive practice writing analytic and argumentative essays based on expository and literary readings. Some research required. Fall, Spring. (Main campus course)
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ENGL 119T: Technical Communications
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
Alternative semesters. Introductory study of written and verbal communications for students in Associate Degree programs. Covers descriptive and process analysis, informal reports and proposals, short logs and reports for lab and fieldwork, basic production of graphics, letter writing and oral presentation. This course does not satisfy Freshman English requirements (i.e. ENGL 100, 101, or 102) nor does it substitute for ENGL 219. ENGL 119 is limited to students in Associate Degree Programs.
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ENGL 150: The Study of Literature
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
Alternative semesters. An introduction to the study and appreciation of literature for non-English majors. Shows how understanding writers techniques increases the enjoyment of their works; relates these techniques to literary conventions; teaches recognition, analysis, discussion of important themes. Does not satisfy Freshman composition requirement (i.e. ENGL 100, 101, 102). Upon demand. (Main campus course)
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ENGL 206: Topics in Popular Literature
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus
Alternative semesters. Reading and analysis of popular literary forms such as the spy novel, the detective novel, science fiction, best sellers, and fantasy. Summer. (Main campus course)
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