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3.00 Credits
Explores the rich cultural diversity that gives the Four Corners such a distinctive character. Emphasis is placed on the experiences and contributions of the Native Americans, Hispanics, European immigrants, and others who have made their homes here. Prerequisites: APRD 80+ or RDNG 113; APEN 84+ or ENGL 111. Semester offered: on demand.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the unique prehistoric residents of the Four Corners area of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado through classroom lectures, films, slides, and field trips. Prerequisites: APRD 80+ or RDNG 113; APEN 84+ or ENGL 111. Semester offered: Fall, even years. [NM Common Course Number ANTH 2313, Area IV: Social/Behavioral Science Core]
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Consists of supervised work placement in an organization where anthropological skills and/or knowledge may be acquired or utilized. Students will perform duties related to the academic disciplines of anthropology (e.g., biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, and/or linguistics) and will submit a term paper, case study, or approved academic project related to the work performed. Evaluation will be by the professor with written input from the work supervisor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Semester offered: On demand.
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9.00 Credits
Archaeological field school held at the B-Square Ranch to teach survey and excavation techniques as well as laboratory procedures for dealing with collected cultural materials. Lectures on Four Corners prehistory and history, field trips to local archaeological sites, and workshops on artifact and skeletal analysis are also included. Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or ANTH 212. Semester offered: Summer.
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6.00 Credits
This capstone course serves as a way to unify student work under the AA concentration in Archaeology. Under the direction of a supervisory archaeologist, the student will successfully complete a small but comprehensive archaeological field project (such as "clearance" of four to six home site leases), including contact with theappropriate officials, background research with respect to previous work conducted in the area, the actual site survey(s), production of appropriate maps, documentation of any cultural resources found in association with the survey, field analysis of artifacts found in association with the project, report writing and submission, etc. Prerequisites: ANTH 110, ANTH 212, ANTH 255, and ANTH 288. Semester offered: Arranged: On demand.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Special or specific topic course to meet the needs of students. Topics and credits are announced in the Schedule of Classes. These courses may be used as electives for associate degree requirements. May be repeated one or more times for additional credit. No more than 6 credits of special topic courses can be used toward a degree.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Honors level special subjects and credits to be announced in the schedule of courses. May be repeated one or more times for additional credit. Prerequisite: Varies by offering. Semester offered: On demand.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course is designed to address a variety of subjects required to meet the needs of lifelong learning students. Not available for transfer nor applicable as an elective.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers practical information on the principles and practices of effective records management, manually and electronically. Emphasis is placed on the need to understand the changes in today's growing volume of information, the need for compliance to government regulations, and advances in technology. Semesters Offered Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A practical business mathematics course to include the following: whole numbers, word problems, fractions, decimals, banking, percents, portion formula, trade/cash discounts, purchasing/pricing merchandise, payroll, simple interest, compound interest, present value, installment buying, revolving charge credit cards, mortgages, balance sheet, income statement, depreciation, inventory and overhead, sales/excise/ property taxes, life/fire/auto insurance. Semester offered: Fall and Spring and Summer
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