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3.00 Credits
This course explores the Hispanic culture of the Southwest as depicted in documentary and popular entertainment films. A discussion of each film is held after viewing. Prerequisite: SPAN 211 or SPAN 213. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the Latino/Hispanic culture of Spain, Latin America and the United States as depicted in documentary and popular entertainment films. A dis- cussion of each film is held prior to and after viewing. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Prerequisite: SPAN 212 or SPAN 214 or permission. Offered: Occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students with advanced knowledge of Spanish understand and practice the formal structures of the Spanish language. In this course, students will read, study, analyze and produce different literary styles that will help them expand their knowledge of Hispanic culture and native Spanish speakers. Prerequisite: SPAN 212 or SPAN 214. Offered: Occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
This is an advanced-level, intensive Spanish course for the native or non-native speaker who has limited proficiency in the language, but who is prepared to move beyond beginning-level work. Students will study for a two week period at a foreign language institute. The course includes approximately 40 hours of study in Spanish grammar, sentence structure, reading, writing and conversational practice. Excursions to selected historical and anthropological sites are arranged through the institute. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Graded as Pass/Fail. Prerequisites: SPAN 112 or permission. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
The theory and practice of public speaking. Students study principles of communication theory and rhetoric and explore their application in the analysis, preparation and presentation of speeches. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring. NMCCNS: COMM 1113. NMGECC: Area I.
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3.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to increase the student's understanding of the communication processes that underlie the formation, maintenance and dissolution of interpersonal relationships. The class examines the application of interpersonal communication in the four basic categories of life: family, friends, romance and work-based relationships. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Fall and Spring. NMCCNS: COMM 1123. NMGECC: Area I.
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3.00 Credits
A speech communications course dealing with aspects of communication in small groups. Attention is given to leadership, group roles and norms, group decision making and problem solving, conflict resolution, the dynamics of listening, verbal and nonverbal means of communication, and group public presentation formats. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Fall and Spring. NMGECC: Area I.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the unique relationship between communication and culture. Students examine the cultural influences in communication across ethnic and national boundaries. The class focuses on what happens when people from different cultures come together to share ideas, feelings and information in business, private and political arenas and addresses ethical and social issues relating to intercultural communication. Cross-listed as ANTH 235. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course for science, mathematics and engineering technology stu- dents that emphasizes degree planning and academic-success skills. During the semester, the student works on critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork, career planning and acquiring the tools to assess personal strength, abilities, desires and professional goals. Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring.
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5.00 Credits
In the process of building a table, students will learn about wood as a medium for realizing their designs. Topics covered include milling techniques, mortise-and-tenon joinery, surface preparation and application of oil finishes. Students will learn the safe use of the radial arm saw, jointer, planer, table saw, bandsaw, drill press, horizontal boring machine and router. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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