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2.00 Credits
Strategies for successful achievement in mathematics, including techniques for productive time management, effective note taking in mathematics, useful study and test taking skills for mathematics, and strategies for improving critical thinking and problem-solving ability. Grade option: RA, RB, RCR/R NC. Co-requisite: MATH 100.
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2.00 Credits
This course integrates academic reading, writing, and critical thinking, collegelevel notetaking, library skills, exploratory research, group-work, oral presentations, as well as summary, application, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of complex material and challenging and stimulating texts. Students will map out writing and speaking assignments using a variety of effective structures such as analysis, investigation, argument, classification, and cause and effect. In the process, students will learn to understand, demystify, and identify patterns in the structures, codes, expectations, and vocabulary of academia. Grade option: RA, RB, RCR/RNC. Co-requisite: ENGL 100.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary introduction to the issues of race, class, and ethnicity in American life and society. Suggested prerequisite: ENGL 101. UNM Core Curriculum - 4: Social & Behavioral Sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Provides both an introduction to the complex history and culture of the Southwestern United States and a demonstration of the possibilities of the interdisciplinary study of regional American culture. It is as multicultural in its content as it is multidisciplinary in its methodology. Suggested prerequisite: ENGL 101. UNM Core Curriculum - 5: Humanities.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the breadth of anthropology, introducing students to archeology, biological anthropology, ethnology, human evolutionary ecology, and linguistics. Suggested prerequisite: ENGL 101. UNM Core Curriculum - 4: Social & Behavioral Sciences. New Mexico Lower- Division Common Core - Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences (NMCCN 1113).
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of anthropological linguistics. The biological, structural, psychological, and social nature of language; implications for cross-cultural theory, research, and applications. Also offered as LING 101. Suggested prerequisite: ENGL 101. UNM Core Curriculum - 4: Social & Behavioral Sciences.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to archeological methods and theory. Lectures cover basic concepts and strategy. Labs provide hands-on experience with methods of analyzing archeological remains. Suggested prerequisite: ENGL 101.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts and methods of cultural anthropology. Selected cultures, ranging from preliterate societies to aspects of urban civilization. Suggested prerequisite: ENGL 101. UNM Core Curriculum - 4: Social & Behavioral Sciences; New Mexico Lower-Division Common Core - Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences (NMCCN 2113).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the forensic investigation of death. Emphasis will be on current methods and techniques and include the role of the anthropologist as an integral member of the investigation process. Suggested prerequisite: ENGL 101.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding the art process as it relates to the growth and development of children. Experiences, methods, and curriculum for art education in the elementary school.
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