2003-2004 Undergraduate CatalogOffice of Community Colleges |
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Provost * William V. Flores Branch Liaison, Special Assistant to the Provost * Jozi De León Campus Executive Officer * Rodger Bates Campus Executive Officer * Mel Vuk Interim Campus Executive Officer * Roy Rodriguez Campus Executive Officer * Gary Isham Student Records * Sandra Murillo Associate: Occupational Business The purposes of NMSU's branch campuses are to make two years of college education available to students in their home environment; to provide a high quality program of education for all students, both full-time and part-time; and to provide occupational education and noncredit community education courses. The branches are local community colleges operated by New Mexico State University. The branches offer lower division courses of the same quality and kind as are provided on the Las Cruces campus. Courses offered for transfer credit are coordinated with the appropriate department, college, and the Provost's Office at the Las Cruces campus; can be transferred to other two- and four-year colleges and universities; and are consistent with Veterans Administration and Social Security Administration regulations. A student attending a branch of NMSU is enrolled as a New Mexico State University student and may change campuses without completing additional admission procedures. Associate Degree Graduation Requirements Designated associate degree programs are offered at the branch campuses for those desiring specialized training for employment. Community and junior college transfer students may be admitted and classified on the basis of acceptable credits at a two-year institution. However, transfer students are subject to the same graduation requirements as NMSU students, including the required minimum number of credits from courses numbered 300 or above and the requirement that the last 30 credits must be earned through this university. The Associate of Arts, the Associate of Arts in Heritage Interpretation, Associate in Criminal Justice degrees, administered by the College of Arts and Sciences, are available to branch campus students completing the requirements as outlined in the "College of Arts and Sciences" section of this catalog. The Associate in Prebusiness degree, administered by the College of Business Administration and Economics, is available to branch campus students completing the requirements as outlined in the "College of Business Administration and Economics" section of this catalog. Most courses required for the Associate in Applied Science with option in Electronics Technology offered at the Carlsbad, Grants, and Alamogordo campuses meet lower division requirements for the baccalaureate degree program in Electronics Engineering Technology which is offered on the main campus through the College of Engineering. The Associate Degree in Pre-Engineering is administered through the College of Engineering. The Associate Degree in Education and the Associate Degree: Education Paraprofessional, administered by the Col lege of Education, are available to branch campus students completing the requirements as outlined in the "College of Education" section of the catalog. To graduate, a student must complete a minimum number of credits from courses numbered 300 or above, meet the requirement that the last 30 credits must be earned through NMSU (excluding "N" suffix courses), and have a cumulative average of 2 grade points per credit in all courses taken at NMSU or one of its branches. However, ENGL 111G and all developmental studies courses in English, math, and reading must be completed with a grade of C or better. Math requirements in some associate degree and certificate programs vary. Please refer to your branch campus catalog for details. The last 15 semester credits for an associate degree must be taken in residence at NMSU or one of its branches. Degree requirements remain in effect for six years.The designation, Meritorious Graduate, is awarded to the top 15 percent of the students receiving associate degrees within each college in any one academic year, provided 45 or more credits have been completed at NMSU and/or one of its branches with computable grades. Occupational Education (OE prefix) Courses OE prefix courses also are not applicable toward four-year degrees at New Mexico State University without special approval of the appropriate department head and college dean. The College of Agriculture and Home Economics, the College of Business Administration and Economics, and the College of Health and Social Services will accept a number of OE prefix courses in certain degree programs. Contact the respective college's Advising Center for detailed information. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Applied Science Curricula are designed to provide the educational skills and practical experiences necessary to enable a student to enter an occupational field as a skilled employee. Options The following Associate in Applied Science options are offered at the branch campuses:
Consult appropriate branch community college adviser or catalog for option requirements. NOTE: Courses completed with an OE prefix are not applicable toward four-year degrees at New Mexico State University without special approval of the appropriate department head and college dean. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Art and Graphic Design This Art and Computer Graphics program leads to the Associate degree that includes the General Education requirements and is designed to facilitate transfer of credit for those seeking a bachelor's degree in art at NMSU. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Business Office Technology The curriculum is designed to develop proficiency in the skills needed to prepare the student for varied office careers. Course work leading to this degree is offered only at the branch campuses. Students should refer to the branch catalogs for information and for specific requirements. Several of the courses can be transferred into a baccalaureate program in Business Education. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Medical Laboratory Technology The curriculum is designed to provide the educational skills and practical experiences necessary to perform the duties of a qualified medical laboratory technologist. The program consists of four semesters and one summer session. Practical experiences will be obtained in local pathology laboratories and hospitals. Upon successful completion of the curriculum, students will be qualified to take the registry examination offered by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Course work leading to this degree is offered only at the Alamogordo Branch. NOTE: This is a limited enrollment program. In addition to meeting regular undergraduate admission requirements, students must fulfill specific requirements of the program. Separate application and interviews are required prior to final acceptance. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Nursing The Associate Degree in Nursing is offered at NMSU-Alamogordo, Carlsbad, and Doña Ana Branch campuses. Refer to the appropriate branch catalog for degree requirements. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Education This curriculum is designed to facilitate articulation and transfer of credit for those seeking the baccalaureate degree in the College of Education at NMSU. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Education Paraprofessional This curriculum is designed for those seeking positions as paraprofessionals in the education system. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Applied Business The curriculum is designed for students who wish to prepare for entry- level positions. The required courses focus on the fundamentals of business operations giving special consideration to applied accounting practices, business law, economics, marketing, and management of human resources. A two-year associate degree is available. Students should refer to the appropriate branch catalog for further information. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Pre-Engineering This curriculum is designed to facilitate the articulation and transfer of credit for students interested in pursuing a bachelor's degree in engineering at NMSU. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Radiologic Technology The curriculum is designed to provide the knowledge and practical experiences necessary to perform the duties of a qualified medical radiologic technologist. The program consists of four semesters and four summer sessions. It is conducted in cooperation with Memorial Medical Center, Las Cruces, Guadalupe Medical Center, Carlsbad, and Gila Regional Medical Center, Silver City, El Paso, and Holloman Air Force Base. Successful completion of the associate degree will entitle the student to challenge the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists for certification. Course work leading to this degree is offered only at Doña Ana Branch Community College. NOTE: This is a limited enrollment program. In addition to meeting regular undergraduate admission requirements, students must fulfill specific requirements of the program. Interviews are required prior to final acceptance. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Social Services This curriculum is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in social services or community agencies as social service paraprofessionals. ASSOCIATE DEGREE: Water Technology The curriculum is designed to provide the skills necessary to perform the tasks of operations, maintenance, supervision, and laboratory analyses in a water supply or wastewater treatment system. The educational skills reflect those needed by the highest classification of certified operator, e.g., a Class IV operator in New Mexico. Course work leading to this degree is offered only at the Doña Ana Branch Community College. ASSOCIATE OF ARTS: Heritage Interpretation This degree is designed to facilitate transfer of credit to a bachelor's degree program. Certificate Programs In addition to the regular degree programs offered by the branch campuses, certificate programs in selected areas are offered. Students are advised to contact the branch campus for information on available certificate programs. Branch Campus Information Information concerning branch campus programs, class schedules, catalogs, registration, and other data may be obtained from the branch campus administration. Dr.
Rodger Bates, Campus Executive Officer Dr.
Mel Vuk, Campus Executive Officer Dr. Roy Rodriguez, Interim Campus Executive Officer Dr. Gary Isham, Campus
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