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SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
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SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
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SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
ENMU-ROSWELL
ADVISOR INFORMATION
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Not Seeking a Degree or Certificate
Summer Session Only
Undecided
SUBJECT AREA
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE
❏Agriculture
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Business Administration
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Criminal Justice
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Human Services
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Teacher Education
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University Studies
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE
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Biology
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Community Paramedic
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Emergency Medical Services
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Medical Assisting
❏Nursing
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Occupational Therapy Assistant
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Professional Pilot Training
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
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Air Traffic Control
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Automotive Technology
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Aviation Maintenance Technology
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Computer Applications and Support
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Engineering and Design Technology
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Fire Science - EMS Concentration
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Fire Science - Structural Fire Concentration
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Fire Science - Wildland Fire Concentration
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Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning-Refrigeration
Technology
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Industrial Engineering Technology
❏Mathematics
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Media Arts - Animation
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Media Arts - Film Technology
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Media Arts - Graphic Design
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Occupational Safety Engineering and
Environmental Management Technologies
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Paramedic
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Police Science
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Radiographic Technology
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Welding Technology
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION PROGRAMS
Aviation Maintenance Technology
Computer and Network Cyber Security
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
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Automotive Technology
❏Bookkeeping/Accounting
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Business Assistant Administrator
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Commercial Refrigeration
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Computer Applications and Support
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Emergency Management - Advanced Professional Development
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Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic
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Engineering and Design Technology
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Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning-Refrigeration
Technology
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Industrial Engineering Technology
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Medical Assisting
Medical Coding
Occupational Safety Engineering and
Environmental Management Technologies
CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYABILITY
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Automotive Technology
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Commercial Driver’s License
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Community Health Worker
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Community Paramedic
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Computer Applications and Support
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Emergency Management- Emergency Preparedness
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Emergency Management - Professional Development
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Emergency Management - Advanced Professional
Development
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Emergency Medical Technician
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Emergency Medical Technician-Advanced
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Engineering and Design Technology
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Homemaker/Home Health Care Aide
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Human Services-Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies
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Human Services-Helping Relationship Skills
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Industrial Engineering Technology - Basic Maintenance
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Industrial Engineering Technology - Construction Trades
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Media Arts - Animation
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Media Arts - Film Technology
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Media Arts - Graphic Design
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Nursing Assisting
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Pharmacy Technician
❏Phlebotomy
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Occupational Safety Engineering and
Environmental Management Technologies
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Welding Technology - Basic
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Welding Technology - Advanced
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SPECIAL SERVICES CERTIFICATE
OF OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
Special Services Program fees apply
Child Care Attendant
Food Service
Office Skills
Sanitation/Groundskeeping
Special Topics
Veterinary Technician Assistant
Persons with Disabilities: Students needing special accommodations should
contact the Special Services Department at Eastern New Mexico UniversityRoswell at (575)624-7286.
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SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR SPRING 2015
JAN. 5 (M)
JAN. 15 (TH)
JAN. 16 (F)
JAN. 17 (S)
JAN. 19 (M)
JAN. 20 (T)
JAN. 20 (T)
JAN. 23 (F)
FEB. 13 (F)
FEB. 16 (M)
MARCH 6
MARCH 7-13 (S – F)
MARCH 13 (F)
MARCH 14 (S)
MARCH 16 (M)
MARCH 27 (F)
MARCH 28 - APRIL 3 (S-F)
APRIL 4 (S)
APRIL 5 (SU)
APRIL 10 (F)
MAY 9-15 (S – F)
MAY 14 (TH)
MAY 15 (F)
MAY 25 (M)
FIRST FOUR - WEEK SESSION
SPRING 2015
Campus Reopens at Regular Time
Faculty on Campus
Initial Faculty/Staff In-Service
First Day of Class - Saturday Classes Only
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day - No Classes; Campus Open
First Day of Class - Begin Add/Drop and Late Registration
First 8-Week Session Begins - Spring 2015 (1/20/15-3/13/15)
Last Day to Add/Drop; End of Late Registration
Last Day to Withdraw for First 8-Week Session
Presidents’ Day - No Classes; Campus Closed
Last Day to Apply for Spring Graduation
Midterm Exams for 16-Week Session
Last Day of First 8-Week Session
Second 8-Week Session Begins - Saturday Classes Only
Second 8-Week Session Begins - Spring 2015 (3/16/15-5/15/15)
Last Day to Withdraw from a Class or the University (16-Week
Session)
Spring Break - No Classes; Campus Open
Classes Resume After Spring Break
Registration Opens for Interim/Summer/Fall
Last Day to Withdraw for Second 8-Week Session
Final Exams
Adult Basic Education Graduation
Commencement; Last Day of Spring Semester
Memorial Day - No Classes; Campus Closed
SUMMER 2015
JUNE 8 (M)
JUNE 9 (T)
JUNE 12 (M)
JUNE 26 (F)
JUNE 29- JULY 2 (M-TH)
First 4-Week Session Begins Summer 2015 (6/8/15-7/2/15)
Add/Drop and Late Registration (One Day Only)
Last Day to Apply for Summer Graduation
Last Day to Withdraw from a Class for First 4-Week Session
Final Exams
JULY 6 (M)
JULY 7 (T)
JULY 24 (F)
JULY 30 (TH)
JULY 27-31 (M-F)
Second 4-Week Session Begins Summer 2015 (7/6/15-7/31/15)
Add/Drop and Late Registration (One Day Only)
Last Day to Withdraw from a Class for Second 4-Week Session
Special Services Graduation
Final Exams
JUNE 8 (M)
JUNE 9 (T)
JULY 3 (F)
JULY 10 (F)
8-Week Session Begins Summer 2015 (6/8/15–7/31/15)
Add/Drop and Late Registration for 8-Week Session (One Day Only)
Independence Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed
Last Day to Withdraw from a Class or the University for 8-Week
Session
Special Services Graduation
Final Exams
SECOND FOUR-WEEK SESSION
EIGHT-WEEK SESSION
JULY 30
JULY 27-31 (M-F)
Unforeseen circumstances may necessitate modification of the University Calendar.
The Class Schedule for each semester will reflect those modifications.
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SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
CAMPUS DIRECTORY
Admissions and Records................................................(575) 624-7308
Adult Basic Education.........................................................624-7271
Advising and Retention Center...................................................624-7294
Art Department.......................................................................624-7226
Bookstore..............................................................................624-7192
Business Office..........................................................624-7123/7125
Cafeteria.........................................................................624-7408
Campus Security.....................................................................624-7181
Cashier.................................................................................624-7125
Center for Workforce and Community Development......................624-7219
Child Development Center......................................................624-7301
College Development............................................................624-7404
Computer Services/Blackboard Help Desk.............................624-7491
Computer Lab (ITC).................................................................624-7214
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Support Services (TDD Only).............624-7300
(Voice).....................................................................................624-7286
Degree Planning....................................................................624-7294
Developmentally Disabled.......................... .......................624-7286
Distance Education.....................................................................624-7224
Division of Business and Science.............................................624-7147
Division of Health....................................................................624-7235
Division of Liberal Arts.............................................................624-7253
Division of Career/Technical Education......................................624-7337
Drafting/IET.............................................................................624-7335
Dropping Courses...................................................................624-7144
Dual Credit Coordinator....................................................624-7168
ENMU Portales Information....................................................624-7221
Facilities Coordinator...............................................................624-7250
Financial Aid..........................................................................624-7400
GEAR UP..............................................................................624-7104
GED Preparation/Pretesting..................................................624-7271
GED Testing.....................................................624-7227/7183/7258
Graduation Information...........................................................624-7142
High School Enrollment.......................................................624-7168
Housing...........................................................................624-7113/7117
ITV Information..........................................................................624-7491
Learning Resource Center/Library......................................624-7282
Meal Plan...........................................................................624-7196
Media Center.........................................................................624-7139
New Student Relations........................................................624-7136
Overloads.............................................................................624-7159
Physical Education Center......................................................624-7338
President................................................................................624-7112
Vice President for Academic Affairs.............................................624-7161
Special Fees......................................................................624-7123
Special Services.....................................................................624-7286
Student Activity Board.................................................................624-7404
Student Health Center........................................................624-7106
Student Outreach Program......................................................624-7201
Switchboard...........................................................................624-7000
Testing Services........................................624-7227/7183/7258
Tutoring.................................................................................624-7220
ACCUPLACER Placement Test....................................624-7227/7183/7258
Veterans’ Information.......................................................624-7142/7243
Vice President for Business Affairs..................................................624-7210
Vice President for Student Affairs.............................................624-7159
GENERAL WELCOME
Welcome to Eastern New Mexico University‑Roswell. Our address is
P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM 88202-6000. As your local University, we
serve more than 6,000 students each semester through a wide variety of
credit and non-credit classes and numerous community partnerships. Our
beautiful campus has some of the finest facilities anywhere. Our instructors and staff are friendly and ready to help you. Inside you’ll find spring
2015 information, ENMU Portales classes, and New Mexico Highlands
University classes. For more information, call (575) 624-7000, or visit our
web site at www.roswell.enmu.edu
ADMISSION POLICY
ENMU-Roswell has an ‘open’ admissions policy, which means anyone
with a high school diploma or GED may attend. First you have to fill out
an application. Applications are available in the Admissions Office in the
Student Services Center, or online at our web site, www.roswell.enmu.edu
The Admissions and Records Office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Monday - Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to Noon on Friday. For more informa-
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tion, call (575) 624-7141.
CAMPUS CRIME REPORT AND GRADUATION RATE REPORT
In compliance with the Department of Education Federal Regulations, the
campus Crime Report and the Graduation Rate Report are available on
the ENMU-Roswell web site at www.roswell.enmu.edu
A printed copy is available upon request from either Campus Security
or the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs. Information on the
Drug Free Schools Act of 1990 is also available on the campus web site
and at the same locations. Students may call 1-800-243-6687 or mail a
request to Campus Security at P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM 88202-6000.
CAMPUS HOURS
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Friday, 8:00 a.m. to Noon
COMMUNITY EDUCATION at ENMU-ROSWELL
In Partnership with the Small Business Development Center
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Enhance your SUCCESS with professional development and life-long
learning at ENMU-Roswell! Community Education classes offer short-term
training opportunities for businesses and community members to increase
job skills and provide life-long learning opportunities.
Classes available are non-credit and generally offered for one day, between
two to six hours in length. The following are examples of our Community
Education classes: Basic Computer Skills, Microsoft Office Programs,
Senior Learning Connection Computer Skills (free), and CDL Refresher
Courses. Cost ranges from $25 to $75 per class. Customized Training
programs can also be scheduled for business and industry. For information, call (575) 624-7321.
Visit ENMU-Roswell’s web site at www.roswell.enmu.edu to see the
monthly schedule of classes. You can preregister and pay for classes at
the Lawrence C. Harris Occupational Technology Center on campus, 20
W. Mathis, Room 127. For more information and course descriptions,
call (575) 624-7336.
MATH and SCIENCE SUCCESS CENTER HOURS
Mission: The Math and Science Success Center (MSSC) provides free
math and science tutoring for currently enrolled students to increase the
student’s comprehension of these courses. Professional and student tutors
assist students with a variety of math classes including the integration of
advanced computer programs. Tutoring for science classes may include
biology, astronomy, geology, physics and chemistry.
Location: Instructional Technology Center (ITC), Room 148
Telephone: (575) 624.7054
Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday: Closed
*Hours vary by semester. Call for details.
WRITING CENTER (located in RIC Room 120)
The purpose of the Writing Center is to help ENMU-Roswell students to
become more effective, confident, and resourceful writers. The Writing
Center provides individualized writing assistance to all students, across
all departments, and can help at any stage of the writing process.
Telephone: (575) 624-7003
Writing Center Hours
Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday:
8:00 a.m. - Noon
Cougar Cafe
*Hours are the same as the Writing Center Hours.*
(Hours are tentative)
DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM
New Mexico education law requires that every student who graduates
from a New Mexico public high school must earn at least one credit as an
advanced placement, honors, dual credit, OR distance learning course.
ENMU-Roswell offers a wide selection of dual credit courses as agreed
upon with individual public school districts.
Dual credit courses are courses that accrue both high school and college
credits. Tuition and general fees are waived by the institution of higher
education. Students must pay for specific course fees associated with
the class, and public school districts are required to pay for textbooks.
Students receive both high school and college credit for the successfully
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completed course.
Advantages of dual credit courses include: (1) students who lag behind
in the number of high school credits required for graduation are able to
acquire needed credits at community colleges and universities; (2) students
gain access to a broader number of academically rigorous courses; and
(3) students accrue college credits while still in high school to get a ‘jump
start’ on their college education. For more information, contact Angie
Bersane at (575) 624-7168.
CANCELLED CLASSES
ENMU-Roswell reserves the right to cancel any classes that do not attain the minimum enrollment requirements. Students will be notified by
telephone, e-mail or written notification that the class has been cancelled.
A notice will be posted on the ENMU-Roswell web homepage and on the
classroom door. The student will automatically receive a 100% refund for
all tuition and fees associated with the cancelled course(s).
ENMU-ROSWELL COMPUTER USAGE AND COPYRIGHT POLICY
It is the policy of ENMU-Roswell that unauthorized file sharing, copying, or
plagiarism is in violation of U.S. copyright laws and is not acceptable. The
University has included the policy in the Policy and Procedures Manual,
the Student Manual, Computer Use Agreement letter, posted notices, and
has informed the staff of this policy. Unauthorized file sharing of music,
video, or other copyrighted material is a violation of copyright law. Any
unauthorized downloading, uploading, or enabling file sharing of these
files can result in serious lawsuits and penalties. Under copyright law, lack
of knowledge about the law is not a defense.
SPRING GRADUATION
Students who wish to graduate in the Spring 2015 semester must submit
an Application for Graduation prior to the application deadline date of March
6, 2015. The application may be submitted online at www.roswell.enmu.
edu under Admissions and Records/Admissions Forms. Once the application is received, a degree audit will be performed to determine eligibility
for graduation. Eligibility confirmation and further information regarding
graduation activities will be delivered to the applicant via ENMU-R student
email after the deadline date.
INSTRUCTION PERIOD
Regular spring 2015 session begins Tuesday, January 20, 2015 and ends
on Friday, May 15, 2015. Saturday classes begin Saturday, January 17,
2015.
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION FOR SPRING 2015
To the best of the University’s knowledge, the instructors listed at the time
the schedule is posted are the instructors who will teach. However, the
University reserves the right to make changes as necessary.
LIMITED SIZE CLASSES
Enrollment in selected classes is limited, and ENMU-Roswell reserves
the right to close enrollment in these classes when the maximum class
size is reached.
OVERLOADS
All registrations with overloads (more than 18 credit hours in the spring
semester) must be approved and signed by the Vice President for Student
Affairs before courses can be entered on the computer. Students who
register for 12 to 18 hours will pay a flat rate. Any overload hours beginning at 19 are charged at a per credit hour rate. Tuition overload rates
are listed on page 8.
STUDENT E-MAIL ACCOUNTS! GET CONNECTED!
You will be expected to use your ENMU-Roswell e-mail account for all
official communications with ENMU-Roswell offices.
Instructions for activating your e-mail account:
1.After you have applied for admission at ENMU-Roswell, you will receive
an ENMU-Roswell e-mail account. The process may take up to 24 hrs.
2.Log in to your account and check your e-mail by going to CosmoLink @
https://enmu-roswell.edu. Users can obtain their logon credentials through
the Account Information Lookup Quicklink on the ENMU-Roswell homepage @ http://home.enmu-roswell.edu.
Microsoft Office365 Student E-Mail will give you access to your student
e-mail, Microsoft O365 Office Professional Plus, and basic online storage space.
Enrolled Students can take advantage of the full desktop versions (on up
to 5 devices) of the Microsoft O365 Office Professional Plus suite which
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includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access, Publisher, Outlook,
Lync, and InfoPath.
Step by step instructions are:
1.
Logon to CosmoLink
2.
Click on the “Office 365” icon in the Launch Pad box on the left
side of the screen.
3.
Click on the Gear Icon in the upper right and select “Office 365
Settings” from the drop down menu.
4.
Select the “Software” Link on the left side
5.
Install the version (32 or 64 bit -- MS recommends 32bit even
for 64bit OS versions to allow for full integration with other applications).
6.
Follow the online installation instructions and use the troubleshooting assistance as necessary.
7.
Return to this same area to manage your devices.
ONLINE REGISTRATION INFORMATION
All ENMU-Roswell students (new and current) have an opportunity to register online. As you prepare to register online, read all instructions carefully.
System Hours: Online registration for spring 2015 classes begins on
Sunday, November 2, 2014. Registration for spring 2015 classes runs
through Friday, January 23, 2015. During this time period, online registration is open 24 hours a day, Sunday from 8:00 a.m. - Friday at 7:00 p.m.
Online registration is unavailable from 7:00 p.m. on Friday until 9:00 a.m.
on Saturday, for special maintenance projects and/or upgrades. Please
check the ENMU-Roswell web site for specific information.
1) CONSULT WITH YOUR ADVISOR. The importance of visiting with your
advisor cannot be overstated. They can assist you in taking the appropriate
sequence of classes so you will complete your degree in a reasonable
time frame. They can explain the process for course substitutions and
help you plan ahead as you work toward your degree. ALL FIRST TIME
FRESHMAN STUDENTS MUST SEE AN ADVISOR BEFORE THEY WILL
BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES.
ADVISING WALK-INS AND APPOINTMENTS FOR THE SPRING
SEMESTER:
CALL TODAY TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT! The Academic Advisors in
the Student Services Center will be taking appointments beginning Monday,
November 3 to Friday, January 23. Contact the Student Services Center
at 575-624-7294 to set-up an appointment. Appointments are strongly
encouraged to assure prompt and high quality service. We will do our
best to accommodate students who walk-in at any time during business
hours, however, due to high traffic during this time, we encourage students
to arrive at the Student Services Center as early as possible. We greatly
appreciate your patience and cooperation. For more information, please
contact the Student Services Center at 575-624-7294.
2) CHECK COURSE RESTRICTIONS, COREQUISITES AND PREREQUISITES. It is your responsibility to check course descriptions in the catalog
for corequisites or prerequisites. If you enroll in a course with restrictions
or that requires corequisites or prerequisites without meeting the requirements, you will be withdrawn from that course. Withdrawal will reduce your
credit hours and effect your eligibility for financial aid, scholarships, and
veteran’s benefits.
3) CLEAR HOLDS. Holds on your record will prevent you from enrolling.
Holds may be from Admissions Office, academic probation, academic
suspension waivers, academic suspension, address verification, Advising
Office, Financial Aid Office, Business Office, degree/major restrictions, and
disciplinary actions. Holds may be addressed in the following locations:
NOTE: An AT Hold will not prevent you from registering.
Administration Center
Business Office Holds: Business Office and Cashiers
(575) 624-7123
Student Services Center
Admissions Holds: Admissions and Records Office
(575) 624-7141
Warning, Probation, Suspension Waiver and Suspension
Address Verification:
Admissions and Records Office (575) 624-7141
Financial Aid Holds: Financial Aid Office (575) 624-7400
Advising Hold: Advising Center
(575) 624-7294
Learning Resource Center
CAAP Testing Holds: Instructional Center, Room 208 (575) 624-7227/7183
Library Hold: Library (575) 624-7282
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SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
ENMU-ROSWELL
MANDATORY STUDENT ID CARDS
All registered ENMU-Roswell students MUST have a valid student ID
card if taking classes on campus or at an off-campus site within Chaves
County. Student ID cards are optional for students who are ONLY taking
courses online and will NOT be using campus facilities, such as the library,
computer labs, or PE Center.
The Security Office will issue FREE ID cards to students who present a
current copy of their class schedule and a photo ID, such as a driver’s
license. Validation stickers will be added each semester to keep IDs current. The replacement charge for ID cards is $10.
MANDATORY PARKING STICKERS
All students and staff must have a mandatory free parking sticker displayed
at the bottom left of their vehicle’s windshield to avoid parking tickets. The
Security Office will issue FREE PARKING STICKERS to students who present a valid vehicle registration card and current staff or student ID number.
SPRING NEW VETERANS
New students who wish to utilize veterans education benefits for the Spring
2015 semester must submit the required documentation, including the
Request for Certification of Courses, to the Veteran’s representative in the
Office of Admissions and Records, located in the Student Services Building.
The priority deadline for the submission of required eligibility documentation is December 5, 2014. Determination of eligibility may be delayed for
students who submit documentation after the stated priority date.
RETURNING VETERANS
Returning Veterans may begin the enrollment process for the Spring 2015
semester the week of November 3, 2014, by submitting the Request for
Certification of Courses form to the Veteran’s representative in the Office
of Admissions and Records, located in the Student Services Building.
The priority deadline for the submission of required documentation is
December 5, 2014. Receipt of benefits may be delayed for students who
submit documentation after the stated priority date.
NOTE: All veterans are subject to the void policy stated below. Once
enrolled, veterans must make payment arrangements or verify Third
Party Payment Status (Chapter 31 and 33 Veterans only) with the Business Office.
SPRING LATE REGISTRATION AND DROP/ADD PERIODS
Late registration and the Drop/Add (D/A) period will be according to the
session start date. All invoices are due and payable by the first day of
classes, or you will be voided for non-payment. Students whose account
is paid by a third party and students expecting to receive financial aid
should verify that payment has been made to their student account. The
following refund schedule will apply according to the part-of-term (POT).
Spring 2015 Drop/Add Schedule
Drop/Add Last Day to
POT Begin End Late Reg. Withdraw 1
1/20/15 1/23/15 3/27/15
3
1/20/151/23/15
2/13/15
4
3/16/15 3/17/13
4/10/15
17 1/10/151/23/15
3/27/15
End
5/15/15
3/13/15
5/15/15
5/22/15
Students must pay close attention to the start dates that apply to their
specific courses. Registration, drop/add periods, refund periods, and last
day to withdraw will be different and is based on the session start date. If
you have any questions, please call the Admissions and Records Office
at (575) 624-7145, or the Business Office at (575) 624-7123.
SPRING 2015
All Tuition and Fees are due on May 20, 2015
POT 1
Begins Ends
100%
Fri.
1/23/2014
90%
Sat.
1/24/2014 Fri.
1/30/2014
50%
Sat. 1/31/2014 Fri.
2/6/2014
25%
Sat.
2/7/2014 Fri.
2/13/2014
0%
Sat.
2/14/2014 End of Semester
POT 3
Begins Ends
100%
Fri.
1/23/2014
90%
Sat.
1/24/2014 Fri.
1/30/2014
50%
Sat.
1/31/2014 Fri.
2/6/2014
25%
Sat.
2/7/2014 Fri.
2/13/2014
0%
Sat.
2/14/2014 End of Semester
POT 4
Begins Ends
100%
Tues.
3/20/2014
50%
Wed.
3/21/2014 Tues.
3/27/2014
25%
Wed.
3/28/2014 Tues.
4/3/2014
0%
Wed.
4/4/2014 End of Semester
POT 17 EMS
Begins Ends
100%
Fri.
1/23/2014
90%
Sat.
1/24/2014 Fri.
1/30/2014
50%
Sat. 1/31/2014 Fri.
2/6/2014
25%
Sat.
2/7/2014 Fri.
2/13/2014
0%
Sat.
2/14/2014 End of Semester
TUITION DOWN PAYMENT
Many classes fill quickly! Students are encouraged to register early for
best course selection. To avoid being voided from ENMU-Roswell, students must make a minimum first payment of $50 toward their full tuition
when they register. Students can also sign up for the deferred payment
plan through the Online Payment Gateway on the campus web site: www.
roswell.enmu.edu
Please note that students whose tuition is paid by a third party (the Business Office must receive advance authorization from third party agencies)
and students receiving financial aid are EXCLUDED from this tuition
down payment. For more information, contact the Business Office at
(575) 624-7123.
TUITION AND FEES
TUITION AND FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF ENMU. CHECK THE CAMPUS
WEB SITE (www.roswell.enmu.edu) FOR THE CURRENT TUITION/FEE
RATES. Tuition and fees are payable at time of registration unless prior
arrangements have been made. ENMU-Roswell accepts Discover, Visa
and Mastercard. In addition, ENMU-Roswell has a Deferred Tuition Payment Plan. Please ask at the Business Office for details.
A student is not officially enrolled until payment of tuition and fees has
been received or a deferred payment plan has been authorized by the
Business Office.
Notice: Students not attending classes must personally withdraw through
Student Services, or will owe the full amount of tuition.
The three (3) categories of residency for tuition and fees at ENMU-Roswell
are:
1) Resident, In-District -- for all official residents of Chaves County.
2) Resident, Out-of-District -- for all official residents of the State of New
Mexico, outside of Chaves County.
3) Non-resident -- for all students who have not established official residency in the State of New Mexico.
Students carrying 12 or more semester hours:
Resident, In-District
Tuition $ 720.00
Fees
120.00
Total......................................................................................... $ 840.00
Resident, Out-of-District
Tuition $ 768.00
Fees
120.00
Total......................................................................................... $ 888.00
Non-resident*
Tuition $1968.00
Fees
120.00
Total........................................................................................ $2088.00
Students carrying 11 or fewer semester hours:
Resident, In-District
Tuition per credit hour
$60.00
Fees per credit hour 10.00
Total.............................................................................................$70.00
Resident, Out-of-District
ENMU-ROSWELL
SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
Tuition per credit hour
$64.00
Fees per credit hour
10.00
Total.............................................................................................$74.00
Non-resident* Tuition per credit hour
$ 164.00
Fees per credit hour
10.00
Total ........................................................................................$ 174.00
Western Undergraduate Exchange
$96.00
10.00
Total............................................................................................ $106.00
Flat Rate Western Undergraduate Exchange
$1152.00
120.00
$1272.00
*Non-resident students are charged resident, out-of-district rates for the
summer session and when taking 6 credit hours or less in a fall or spring
semester.
*Technology Fee................................................................................$15
Distance Education Fee for students enrolled in online courses and offcampus ITV…………………………………………...........$10.00/credit hour
*See Special Course Fees under the Tuition/Fees section on the ENMURoswell web site www.roswell.enmu.edu
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RCDC.................................................Roswell Child Development C
enter
RFLD....................................................Roswell Camp--Assigned Fld. Work
RHSC.......................................................Roswell Health Science Center
RIC.................................................................Roswell Instructional Center
RITC........................................................Roswell Instructional Tech. Center
RLRC....................................................Roswell Learning Resource Center
ROTC....................................................Roswell Occupational Tech. Center
RPAC.......................................................Roswell Performing Arts Center
RPEC.....................................................Roswell Physical Education Center
RPOOL................................................................Roswell Swimming Pool
RWEB..........................................................................Web Based Course
UHS........................................................................University High School
YUCCA.................................................................Yucca Recreation Center
TUITION OVERLOADS
Students who register for 12 to 18 hours will pay a flat rate. Any overload
rates begin at 19 hours and are charged at a per credit hour rate.
ACCUPLACER PLACEMENT TEST
The ACCUPLACER Placement Test (which is offered on computer, online,
and paper/pencil) helps new students determine their skill levels in writing
and math. All students must take the test or submit ACT scores (19 or
higher in writing or math) prior to registration or submit transcripts showing
successful completion of Math, English or 30 or more college credit hours.
The placement exam is administered on a walk-in basis on Monday- Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. For more
information, please contact the Testing Services staff at (575) 624-7227
or (575) 624-7183. The placement schedule may be subject to change
due to holidays or other special circumstances.
TESTING SERVICES INFORMATION
CAAP assessment week will be held April 22 through April 25, 2015.
Students who will be graduating at the end of the Spring 2014 semester
or who have accumulated 60+ credit hours are REQUIRED to participate
in the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) Test.
CAAP is a series of five, forty-minute tests measuring Writing, Reading,
Mathemat¬ics, Critical Thinking, and Science Reasoning. All materials are
provided for you; however, if you wish to use a calculator for the mathematics portion, you must bring your own.
Spring 2015 Critical Thinking Exam: February 9-13, 2015.
Spring 2015 English 104 Essay Exam: April 13-17, 2015.
Spring 2015 POST-CAAP: April 22-25, 2015.
For your convenience, come and go testing for the Spring 2015 CAAP is
available Wednesday-Thursday, April 22 and 23, from 9:00 a.m. - 7:00
p.m., on the second floor of the Roswell Instructional Center (RIC), Suite
208; Friday, April 24, 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.; and Saturday, April 25, 9:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m., in RIC 208. CAAP participants will receive an ENMU-Roswell
T-shirt once all five tests have been completed. Students scoring above the
national average will receive a certificate of achievement from American
College Testing (ACT). ENMU-Roswell will use individual test results only
in aggregate format to evaluate the strengths of its programs and identify
areas that need to be strengthened. For more information, contact Testing
Services staff at (575) 624-7227 or (575) 624-7183.
ABBREVIATIONS
ARR......................................................................................Arranged Site
CFITV…………………………………………………..............CrossFit Vision
HHS......................................................................Hagerman High School
LAPA...............................................................................La Puerta Abierta
NMMI............................................................New Mexico Military Institute
RAC...........................................................................Roswell Adult Center
RAMT.........................................................Roswell Afr. and PPL Mechanics
RASC.........................................................Roswell Arts and Sciences Bldg.
RATC.......................................................Roswell Automotive Tech. Center
RCAHPK..................................................................................Cahoon Park
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
The Adult Basic Education (ABE) program offers FREE materials and
instruction in citizenship, English Literacy (ESL), basic reading, writing,
and math skills, life skills, and basic office skills. The program also offers
preparation for individuals who want to earn their GED or enter college.
All classes are subject to change without prior notice. Instruction is available on an individual, self-paced basis or through the following classes:
Title & Location
Days Times
Math 1 (CSC 201-E)
T & TR
8:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Math II (CSC 201-E)
M&W
8:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Read & Write (LRC 122) M-T-W-TR-F 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
ESL/GED (St. John’s)
M-T-W-TR
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
IBEST PHAM (HSC 101) T & TR
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
IBEST CNA/Job Corps
(HSC 167)
M&F 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
IBEST EMS (HSC 233)
T-W-TR
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
IBEST EMS (HSC 233)
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
IBEST CNA/Job Corps
(ITC 109)
T & TR 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
(ENMU-R 201-E)
GED/ESL Orientation
M & W
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
(Dexter Elem. 301)
T & TR
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
GED Prep. (ENMU-R 201-E) M-T-W-TR 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
ESL/GED (LRC Rm 122)
M-T-W-TR
1030 AM - 11:30 AM
Math (CSC 201-E)
T & TR
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
ESL/GED (Portales One-Stop) M-T-W-TR-F 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
ESL (CSC 201-A)
M-T-W-TR-F 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
ESL/GED Prep. (CSC 201-A)M-T-W-TR 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Computer Lab Instructor (CSC 201) M-T-W-TR
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:00 AM - 1:00 PM
GED Prep. (CCJDC)
T-W-TR
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
GED (CCDC) Males
T-W-TR
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
GED (CCDC) Females
T-W-TR
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
ESL/GED (Hagerman)
W & TR
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Distance Learning (CSC 201) M-T-W-TR
8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Lab Assistant
varies
varies
GED Prep. (NMYC OTC Rm 119)M-T-W-TR-F
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
ENMU-ROSWELL
Spring 2015 BOOKSTORE CHARGE DATES
ENMU-Roswell’s Bookstore is located on the first floor of the College
Services Center. The Bookstore’s extended hours for students to purchase
their textbooks and supplies are:
Wednesday, January 14 Thursday, January 15 Friday, January 16
Saturday, January 17
Monday, January 19 Tuesday, January 20 Wednesday, January 21
Thursday, January 22 Friday, January 23 7:30am to 6:00pm
7:30am to 6:00pm
8:00am to Noon
9:00am to 3:00pm
7:30am to 6:00pm
7:30am to 6:00pm
7:30am to 6:00pm
7:30am to 6:00pm
8:00am to Noon
STUDENT ID/DRIVER’S LICENSES and CLASS SCHEDULE ARE
REQUIRED ON ALL STUDENT CHARGES!
The first day for student charges is Wednesday, January 14, 2015. The
last day for student charges is Friday, January 23, 2015 at Noon. The last
day for refunds/exchanges is Friday, January 23, 2015 at Noon.
RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL REFUNDS AND EXCHANGES
TEXTBOOK RETURN POLICY
ENMU-R Bookstore wants you to have the textbooks you need, so please
double-check with your professor and your syllabus to ensure that you
have purchased the correct textbooks before the last day for returns and
exchanges. If books are purchased on or before Friday, January 23, 2015
a Spring 2015 class schedule is required along with the receipt. New
books and other items must remain in new unmarked condition, including
original unopened shrink-wrapping, tags, and packaging. All credit AND
debit purchases will be refunded to the card used at time of purchase. All
check purchases require proof that the check has cleared before a cash
refund will be given.
NO refunds or exchanges will be given after the return date specified.
This includes any incorrect, damaged, or unwanted items OR items for
classes which you have dropped. We apologize, but NO EXCEPTIONS
will be made to the above guidelines.
IF YOU ARE PURCHASING TEXTBOOKS THAT ARE NOT FOR AN
ENMU-Roswell COURSE ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
Spring 2015 TEXTBOOK RENTAL
Final Day for refunds/exchanges on textbooks and rentals will be Friday,
January 23, 2015
•Rental Stickers MUST remain on the book
•Rentals MUST be returned on or before the Return Date noted on the
receipt
•Rentals MUST be in saleable condition or the return may be denied
•If a rental is LATE or DAMAGED a Replacement Cost for the remainder
of the New Book Value will be applied to the credit card that is on File.
•All rentals that are loose leaf or have access codes, etc... Must be returned
with all components.
Final Day for Rental Returns:
May 15, 2015
Book Buyback is conducted every day throughout the year. Student ID
is required. No receipt required
Clothing & Gift Items Return Policy:
Two weeks from purchase with merchandise tags still attached, with the
exception of graduation items. Items must be in new condition with no
stains or worn marks
General Merchandise Return Policy:
Trade Items, Calculators, Supplies, Caps & Gowns, Diploma Frames,
Special Orders, Textbooks Purchased by Non-students, Sale and Clearance Items, and Software are all
Non-Refundable or Exchangeable
As Always, Thank you for shopping ENMU-R Bookstore
www.neebo.com\enmur
Regular Bookstore Hours:
Monday –Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to Noon
SIERRA VISTA VILLAGE
Sierra Vista Village Student Housing Complex on the ENMU-Roswell
campus provides students with all the comforts of living on campus.
Fully furnished apartments include private bedrooms, appliance equipped
kitchens, cable television, and Internet access. All utilities are paid including cable and Internet. Experience innovative student living at American
Campus Communities’ Sierra Vista Village. Reserve your room now! Call
(575) 347-7132 or visit us at www.sierravistavillage.com
Leasing Options:
2BR/1BA, No Kitchen: $419/Occupant/Month (Gold or Silver Meal Plan
Required)
2BR/1BA, No Kitchen: Super Two Deal $499/One Occupant/Month (Gold
or Silver Meal plan Required)
2BR/1BA, With Kitchen: $488/Occupant/Month
4BR/2BA, With Kitchen: $350/Occupant/Month
Leasing Terms available for 10 months or 12 months.
NOTE: Rates subject to change without notice.
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES
Student Health Services are available on campus on a limited basis
coordinated through LA CASA Family Health Center. A nurse practitioner
provides services on campus for ENMU-Roswell students five days a
week from 8:00 a.m. - Noon and 1 - 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
Individual student appointments are encouraged. The Student Health
Clinic is located in Room 130 of the Health Science Center, 75 University
Blvd. To schedule an appointment, call (575) 624-7106.
SPRING 2015 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
Examinations will be administered and scheduled at the discretion of the
course instructor throughout the semester. Final exams will be comprehensive and administered during the last week of the term. Examinations
in both face-to-face and online environments may require proctoring and
extended periods of time and could include comprehensive writing assignments.
CAMPUS DINING
Welcome to campus dining at ENMU-Roswell provided by Great Western Dining Service, Inc. We feature a wide variety of freshly prepared,
great-tasting foods along with meal plan choices to fit everyone’s lifestyle
and an array of dining venues to satisfy every appetite. The Cafeteria
is conveniently located in the Campus Union Building and is open to the
public as well as serving the entire campus community.
ENMU-ROSWELL
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell is an Affirmative Action and Equal
Opportunity Employer. The University does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origins, sex, or disability in its programs, activities, or
employment. Persons seeking additional information about the University’s
non-discrimination policy should contact the Director of Affirmative Action,
ENMU-Roswell, P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM 88202-6000. In situations
where students determine that a scheduled class activity or facility is not
accessible to them because of a disability, they should immediately contact
the Affirmative Action Officer on campus and report the situation. Problems
relating to sight, hearing, or other disabling conditions in classes should
be referred to the Director of Special Services.
INFORMACION en ESPANOL
La universidad ENMU-Roswell tiene abiertas sus puertas para toda
aquella persona que desee continuar con sus estudios superiores. Los
estudiantes de nuevo ingreso deben de llenar la solicitud de admisión.
El estudiante La universidad cuenta también con las oficinas de Advising
and Retention Center, Suite 101 en el edificio de Administración en donde
los estudiantes pueden recibir orientación sobre las clases requeridas en
su plan de estudios. Para mayor información llame al (575) 624-7294.
ENMU-Roswell cuenta también con fondos monetarios, con préstamos,
y con becas para ayudar a costear los estudios de los estudiantes que
lo necesiten. Para mayor información pase a la oficina de Financial Aid
en Suite 115 en el edificio de Administración o llame al (575) 624-7152.
El Centro de Servicios para examenes esta localizado en el Centro de
Instructiones ofrece ACCUPLACER para obtener el GED, así como también los exámenes para identificar el nivel académico de cada estudiante,
el University Placement Test. Para mayor información llame al (575)
624-7227, (575) 624-7183 o al numero siguiente (575) 624-7258. El
departamento de Learning Lab cuenta también con personal capacitado
para ayudar a estu¬diantes que tengan dificultades con algunas materias.
Dicho servicio es también gratuito. Para hacer arreglos al respecto, llame
al (575) 624-7220.
Estudiantes con alguna discapacidad, o con necesidad de adaptaciones
especiales para poder asistir a clases, deben de comunicarse al Departamento de Servicios Especiales, Special Services Department, al teléfono
(575) 624-7286. Todos los cursos que la universidad ENMU-Roswell
ofrece son en inglés, a no ser de que se especifique de diferente manera.
debe de haber obtenido su diploma de High School o su equivalente, el
GED. Para mayor información sobre los requisitos de admisión, pase a
las oficinas de Admissions and Records en el edificio de Administración
o llame al (575) 624-7308.
Como un servicio para nuestros residentes de habla hispana, el programa
de Educación Básica para los Adultos, Adult Basic Education, ofrece clases
gratuitas en diferentes materias de inglés y de Inglés como Segunda
Lengua, proveyendo al mismo tiempo el material necesario para las
mismas. El programa ABE ofrece también clases gratuitas para obtener
la ciudadanía, para capacitar al estudiante en los conceptos básicos del
trabajo de oficina y para prepararlo para obtener el GED (equivalente del
diploma de High School). Para mayor información llame al (575) 624-7271.
ENMU-Roswell Alumni Association
The ENMU-Roswell Foundation is building an Alumni Association. If you
are a former student or graduate of ENMU-Roswell, go to the web site
address below to sign up and stay connected to ENMU-Roswell!
www.roswell.enmu.edu/foundation/alumni.php
SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Admissions and Records............................................(575) 624-7308
Advising and Retention Center..........................................624-7294
Billing Information..................................................................624-7123
Bookstore...................................................................................624-7192
Center for Workforce and Community Dev................. .624-7040
Computer Services/Blackboard Help Desk....................624-7491
Division of Business and Science ......................................624-7147
Division of Career and Technical Education...................624-7337
Division of Health....................................................................624-7235
Division of Liberal Arts..........................................................624-7253
Dual Credit Coordinator........................................................624-7168
Financial Aid..............................................................................624-7400
Housing................................................................. .624-7113/624-7117
ITC Help Center/Math and Science Success Center....624-7054
Main Number............................................................................624-7000
New Student Relations Office............................................ 624-7168
Student Outreach Program.................................................624-7201
Testing Services...............................624-7227/624-7183/624-7258
Tutoring......................................................................................624-7003
10 SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
ENMU-ROSWELL
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY
AT ENMU-ROSWELL
SPRING 2015
MSW CLASS SCHEDULE
COURSE COURSE TITLE CR
SW53 ITV
Evaluative Research
SW566 ITV
SW Prac. II
SW586 ITV
HBSE II
SW534
Field Practicum
SW666 ITV
Adv Multicult. Practice II
SW601 ITV
DSM for Clinicians
SW652 ITV
Clinical Supervision
SW634
Field Practicum
SW608 ITV
Psychopharmacology
SW645 ITV Addictions & Subst. Abuse
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
ROOM TIME
DAY
LRC118 6:00 PM-8:50 PM
LRC118 6 :00 PM-8:50 PM
LRC118 9:00 AM-11:50 AM
TBA
LRC118 6:00 PM-8:50 PM
LRC118 6:00 PM-8:50 PM
LRC118 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
TBA
LRC118 5:30 PM-9:30 PM
LRC118 5:30 PM-9:30 PM
INSTRUCTOR
START
END
Woods, Kris
Carrillo, Cassandra
Thompson, Matt
Thompson, Matt
F
Martinez, David
R
Tattershall, Mike
S
Thompson, Matt
M
Phillips, Bob
M
Phillips, Bob
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01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/19/15
03/16/15
05/15/15
05/15/15
05/15/15
05/15/15
05/15/15
05/15/15
05/15/15
05/15/15
03/09/15
05/11/15
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SW 530 will be broadast from Roswell to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Clovis
SW 566 will be broadcast from Roswell to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Clovis
SW 586 will be broadcast from Roswell to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Clovis
SW 666 will be broadcast from Roswell to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Clovis
SW 601 will be broadcast from Roswell to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Clovis
SW 652 will be broadcast from Clovis to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Roswell
SW 608 will be broadcast from Roswell to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Clovis
SW 645 will be broadcast from Roswell to Hobbs, Carlsbad & Clovis
ENMU-Roswell Campus Map
1. Student Services Center (RSSC)
- 56 University Blvd.
• Admissions Office
• Advising and Retention Center
• Dual Enrollment Office
• Financial Aid Office
• New Student Relations
2.
Administration Center (RAC)
- 52 University Blvd.
• Budget Office/Business Office/Cashiers
• College Development Office
• Foundation Office
• President
• Vice President for Academic Affairs
• Institutional Research
• Vice President for Business Affairs
5. Physical Education Center (RPEC)
- 52B University Blvd.
• Gymnasium
• Intramurals
6. Instructional Center (RIC)
- 58A University Blvd.
• Liberal Arts
• Portales Information Center
• Testing Center
• Writing Center/Cougar Café
7.
Campus Security
- 5 Mars Rd.
8.
Performing Arts Center (RPAC)
- 64 University Blvd.
• Auditorium
3. College Services Center (RCSC)
- 52A University Blvd.
• Adult Basic Education
• Bookstore
Shipping & Receiving
• Student Outreach Offices
9.Lawrence C. Harris Occupational
Technology Center (ROTC)
- 20 W. Mathis
• Career & Technical Education
• Customized Training
• Small Business Development Center
4. Campus Union Building (RCUB)
- 48 University Blvd.
• Cafeteria
• Conference Facilities
Alcove Room
Fireplace Room (CUB 102)
Multipurpose Room
CUB Conference Room
10.Aviation Maintenance Technology Center
(RAMT)
- 12 W. Challenger
11. Automotive & Welding Technology Center
(RATC)
-78 University Blvd
• Auto Mechanics
• Welding
12. Child Development Center (RCDC)
- 8 W. Mathis
13.
Arts & Science Center (RASC)
- 61 University Blvd.
• GEAR UP Offices
• Fine Arts
• Human Resources/Payroll
• Special Services
14.
Physical Plant Operations
- 36, 34, 32, 30, 26 W. Mathis
• Facilities Office
• Shop
• Warehouse
• Quonset Huts
18.
Sierra Vista Village
(Housing Complex)
- 32, 30, 26 W. Martin
- 28 W. Martin (Clubhouse)
19. Swimming Pool/Pool House (RPOOL)
- 20 W. Martin
20.
Health Science Center (RHSC)
- 75 University Blvd
• Dental Clinic
• Pharmacy
21. CDL/Test Center
- 40 University Blvd.
15. Residence Halls (vacant)
A.
Parking Lot A
16.
Instructional Technology Center (RITC)
- 23 W. Mathis
• Business & Science
• Computer Classrooms
• Computer Commons
• Instructional Technology Help Center
• Math & Science Success Center
• Science Labs
B.
Parking Lot B
C.
Parking Lot C
D.
Parking Lot D
17.
Learning Resource Center (RLRC)
- 58 University Blvd.
• Computer Services
• Library
• Media Services
• Title V Offices
ITC. ITC Parking Lot
NMRC. NM Rehabilitation Center
- 72 Gail Harris
ENMU-ROSWELL
Distance Education and Outreach
Instruction begins Jan. 19, 2015 and ends May 15,
2015. Some classes will meet several Saturdays at the
Portales campus in lieu of regular class sessions. See
regular schedule of classes for more specific information. For further information regarding these classes,
contact the Office of Distance Education and Outreach at
575.562.2165 or 800.537.5376.
Web Conference Course Offerings
In selected courses students who are not able to attend
class in Portales can use personal computers and log in
to class live through the internet. These courses have the
Collaborate designation in the list below. Students who
choose the Collaborate option need to have access to a
good broadband connection. A microphone and web-cam
are also required. Check with the course instructor for
more details.
Mediasite Offerings
Mediasite is a presentation tool that allows instructors to
make live digital recordings of lectures or presentations.
Students can view the presentation over the internet in
real-time and/or can access the presentation for viewing
at a later date. Mediasite courses at ENMU are identified
by SW in the sequence number. Students considering
taking a Mediasite class should check to see if their computer meets the following requirements: Windows
Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows
Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7. Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 or later, Firefox 2.0 or later,
or Google Chrome 1.0 (Chrome is only supported on
Mediasite version 5.0.3 and later). Firefox is recommended.Windows Media Player 9 or later. For Firefox and
Chrome playback, Silverlight 1.0 or later (viewers are
prompted to install this when attempting to view a presentation). Broadband Internet connection (256 Kbps or
more) Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later. Safari 2.0.4 or later or
Firefox 2.0 or later. Firefox is recommended. Silverlight
1.0 or later (viewers are prompted to install this when
attempting to view a presentation). Broadband Internet
connection (256 Kbps or more).
Note: Newer versions of Silverlight cannot be installed
on Power PC Macs. Silverlight 1.0 was the only version
to be supported on the Power PC Platform. Users can
test their computer to see if it’s ready for Mediasite by
accessing the online Mediasite test page located at enmu.
edu/distance-ed-mediasite.
About Mediasite
It makes content available on demand anywhere over the
internet. It is useful for review and as a study tool after
viewing a lecture. It enables instructors to create interactive lectures. Closed sections require consent of the
instructor. If students wish to be added to a closed section, they should contact the Office of Distance Education
and Outreach at 800.537.5376 and they will forward the
request to the instructor.
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MEDIASITE COURSE OFFERINGS
Course ID Course Title
ACCT 201 P
Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACCT 202 P
Introduction to Managerial Accounting
ACCT 305 P
Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 306 P
Intermediate Accounting II
ACCT 311 P
Cost Accounting
ACCT 422 P
Auditing
ACCT 430 P
International Accounting
ACCT 475 P
Income Tax Accounting: Corporations,
Partnerships and Fiduciaries
ACCT 551 P
Accounting for Managers
ANTH 303 P
Storytelling at the Crossroads: Latin
American Literature and Science
BLED 578 P
Teaching Multicultural Heritage of the
Southwest
BUS 230 P
Business Law and Ethics I
BUS 330 P
Production and Operations
BUS 453 P
Business Strategy and Policy
BUS 501 P
Law, Ethics and Social Responsibility
BUS 518 P
Managerial Research Analysis
BUS 553 P
Strategic Management
BUS 554 P
Comprehensive Integrative
CDIS 504 P
Fundamentals of Clinical Practice
CDIS 512 P
Voice Disorders
CDIS 516 P
Language Assessment
CDIS 528 P
Dysphagia
CDIS 550 P
Augmentative and Alternative
Communication
CDIS 554 P
Current Trends and Professional
Issues in Communicative Disorder
CDIS 557 P
Clinical Applications of Research
Methods
CDIS 573 P
Clinical Research Colloquium
CDIS 590 P
Graduate Seminar
CJ 301 P
Criminal Law and the Courts
CJ 312 P
Criminology
CJ 432 P
Police and Society
ECON 221 P
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 222 P
Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 321 P
Macroeconomics for Business
ECON 525 P
Managerial Economics
EET 210 P
Circuit Analysis II
EET 237 P
Semiconductor Devices I
EET 457 P
Electronic Communications II
EET 490 P
Capstone
ENG 303 P
Storytelling at the Crossroads: Latin
American Literature and Sciences
ENG 379 P
Globalization/Diversity and Cultural
Studies
ENG 426 P
A/A/G/T: American Crimes
ENG 441 P
Shakespeare
ENG 496 P
Methods of Teaching Secondary
English
ENG 512 P
Inclusion and Resistance: Europe
ENG 514 P
Inventing Realities, Fabricating Truths
ENG 526 P
A/A/G/T: American Crimes
ENG 530 P
B/A/G/T: Shakespeare
FIN 201 P
Principles of Finance
FIN 315 P
Managerial Finance I
12 SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
Course ID FIN 319 P
FIN 432 P
FIN 541 P
HIST 322 P
HIST 372 P
HIST 381 P
HIST 412 P
HPE 502 P
HRTM 420 P
IS 500 P
MATH 120 P
MATH 124 P
MATH 261 P
MATH 262 P
MATH 311 P
MATH 345 P
MGT 513 P
MGT 530 P
MKT 425 P
MKT 517 P
PSY 101 P
PSY 402 P
PSY 435 P
RED 375 P
SOC 303 P
SOC 411 P
SOC 417 P
SOC 431 P
SOC 434 P
SPAN 202 P
SPAN 205 P
SPAN 301 P
SPAN 303 P
SPAN 311 P
SPAN 332 P
SPAN 436 P
SWK 312 P
SWK 322 P
SWK 414 P
SWK 416 P
SWK 461 P
SWK 498 P
Course Title
Managerial Finance II
Investment Portfolio Management
Managerial Finance
The Middle Ages, 300-1300
The American Military Experience
Asian Experience
Europe, 1815-1914
Review of Research
Bar and Beverage Management
Information Systems for Managers
Trigonometry
Calculus I
Elementary Mathematical Concepts I
Elementary Mathematical Concepts II
Secondary Mathematical Concepts II
Elementary Mathematical Concepts III
Organizational Behavior and
Management Theory
Production and Operations
Management
Marketing Management
Marketing Management
Introductory Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Cognition
Intermediate Literacy Development
Race, Ethnicity and Gender
Contemporary Sociological Theory
Sociology of Medicine
Deviant Behavior
Introduction to Social Research
Continuation of Intermediate Spanish
Intermediate Spanish: Native Speaker
Translation and Interpretation
Storytelling at the Crossroads: Latin
American Literature and Sciences
Advanced Conversation and
Composition
Survey of Latin American Literature
Teaching of Modern Languages
Social Work Practice II - Families
Human Behavior in the Social
Environment (HBSE) II
Social Work Practice IV - Communities
Public Child Welfare
Field Seminar II
Senior Seminar
On-Site Courses
ENMU offers on-site courses at different locations for special
programs. For eligibility and specific site locations, contact
your advisor. To discuss financial aid issues or accounts,
or to contact the instructor of record, please call the Office of Distance Education and Outreach at 800.537.5376 or
575.562.2165. Your call will be transferred to the appropriate
office. If eligible, registration can occur via the Internet, or at
the specific site at the first meeting. Tuition must be paid by the
start of the semester or arrangements for payment made with
the Office of Student Accounts. Courses are subject to change
ENMU-ROSWELL
without notice. (For the latest information on schedules please
go to the ENMU web site at enmu.edu and under Top Links
click on List of Classes then click on Portales.
Course ID Course Title
BLED 350 P Cultural and Linguistic Pluralism
BLED 530 P Language Assessment and Placement of Bilingual Students
BLED 590 P TESOL Endorsement Graduate Project
BLED 593 P TPS/Linguistics
ELED 585 P Assessment of Educators as Teachers and
Leaders I
RED 320 P Writing Centered Classrooms
RED 375 P Intermediate Literacy Development
RED 585 P Assessment of Educators as Teachers and
Leaders I
SPED 320 P Planning and Assessment for the Inclusive
Classroom
SPED 328 P Classroom and Behavior Management:
Exceptional Individuals and Inclusive Environments
Courses Taught Via the Internet
ENMU offers courses delivered via the Internet utilizing the
course management system Blackboard. Early online registration is encouraged as courses fill quickly. To see a list
of current offerings go to enmu.edu/distanceed or call the
Office of Distance Education and Outreach at 800.537.5376
or 575.562.2165. Tuition must be paid by the start of the
semester or arrangements for payment made with the Office
of Student Accounts. Courses are subject to change without
notice. (For the latest information on schedules please go to
the ENMU web site at enmu.edu and under Top Links click
on List of Classes then click on Portales. Courses may not be
accessible until the first day of class.
Course ID Course Title
ACCT 201 P Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACCT 202 P Introduction to Managerial
Accounting
ACCT 305 P Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 306 P Intermediate Accounting II
ACCT 311 P Cost Accounting
ACCT 422 P Auditing
ACCT 430 P International Accounting
ACCT 475 P Income Tax Accounting: Corpora
tions, Partnerships and Fiduciaries
ACCT 551 P Accounting for Managers
AG 102 P Dairy Science
ANTH 103 P Humans and Their Environments
ART 131 P Art Appreciation
ART 166 P Art History II
ART 305 P Non-Western Art History
AVS 110 P Introduction to Aviation
AVS 135 P Aircraft Construction and Materials
AVS 135LP Aircraft Construction and Materials Laboratory
AVS 300 P Aviation Law
ENMU-ROSWELL
Course ID AVS 303 P
AVS 310 P
AVS 320 P
BIOL 113 P
BIOL 113LP
BIOL 501 P
BLED 350 P
BLED 438 P
BLED 534 P
BLED 538 P BUS 151 P
BUS 230 P
BUS 305 P
BUS 310 P
BUS 317 P
BUS 330 P
BUS 381 P
BUS 453 P
BUS 501 P
BUS 518 P
BUS 553 P
BUS 554 P
CDIS 250 P
CDIS 252 P
CDIS 300 P
CDIS 311 P
CDIS 320 P
CDIS 332 P
CDIS 342 P
CDIS 421 P
CDIS 433 P
CDIS 434 P
CDIS 441 P
CDIS 454 P
CHEM 113 P
CHEM 113LP
CI 521 P
CI 531 P
CI 591 P
CJ 102 P
CJ 245 P
CJ 258 P
CJ 309 P
CJ 457 P
COMM 101 P
COMM 410 P
COMM 502 P
COMM 510 P
COMM 517 P
COUN 510 P
COUN 514 P
COUN 533 P
COUN 542 P
COUN 598 P
CS 121 P
CTED 301 P
CTED 302 P
CTED 401 P
CTED 480 P
CTED 503 P
CTED 505 P
ECE 107 P
ECE 405 P
Course Title
FBO Management
Contemporary Issues in Aviation
FAA Regulations
Biology for General Education
Biology for General Education
Laboratory
Concepts in Life Sciences
Cultural and Linguistic Pluralism
Language Arts and ESL
Methods of Content Area Instruction in Bilingual Education
Language Arts and the Teacher of English as a
Second Language
Introduction to Business
Business Law and Ethics I
Entrepreneurship
Global Business
Business Law and Ethics II
Production and Operations Management
Business Research and Analysis
Business Strategy and Policy
Law, Ethics and Social Responsibility
Managerial Research Analysis
Strategic Management
Comprehensive Integrative Project in Strategic
Management
Speech and Language Development
Phonetics
Speech-Language-Hearing Anatomy and
Physiology
Articulation Disorders
Issues in Disability
Language Disorders in Children
Basic Audiology
Neuroscience of Communication
Medical Aspects Communication Disorders
Aural Rehabilitation
Speech-Language Preclinical
Speech and Language Assessment
Chemistry for Today
Chemistry for Today Laboratory
Professional Research
Critical Pedagogy and Educational Reform
Seminar in Curriculum, Instruction and
Assessment
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Corrections
Criminal Investigations
Homicide
Probation and Parole
Interpersonal Communication
Applied Writing for Media
Communication Research Methods
Mass Media and Society
Race, National Identity and Media
School Counseling
Addiction Counseling and
Psychopharmacology
Research Seminar
Career and Lifestyle Development
Internship/Seminar
Computing Concepts
CTE Foundations
Instructional Facility Design
CTE Leadership
Methods of Teaching CTE
Teaching Methods in Career and Technical
Education
Career and Technical Ed
Health, Safety and Nutrition
Advanced Knowledge and Practical
Application: Strategies and Techniques to
Support Early Learning
SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
Course ID ECE 481 P
ECON 200 P
ECON 221 P
ECON 222 P
ECON 321 P
ECON 525 P
EDAD 525 P
EDAD 526 P
EDAD 560 P
EDAD 582 P
EDF 301 P
EDF 309 P
EDF 500 P
EDF 501 P
EDF 515 P
EDF 530 P
EDF 536 P
EDF 538 P
EET 131 P
EET 210LP
EET 237LP
EET 242 P
EET 242LP
EET 342 P
EET 457LP
ELED 413 P
ELED 508 P
ELED 523 P
ELED 524 P
ELED 537 P
ELED 538 P
ELED 540 P
ELED 542 P
EMGT 305 P
EMGT 402 P
EMGT 410 P
EMGT 475 P
ENG 102 P
ENG 104 P
ENG 211 P
ENG 305 P
ENG 325 P
ENG 494 P
FCS 218 P
FCS 302 P
FCS 353 P
FCS 405 P
FCS 461 P
FIN 201 P
FIN 315 P
FIN 319 P
FIN 432 P
FIN 541 P
GEOG 103 P
HIST 101 P
HIST 102 P
HIST 121 P
HIST 122 P
HIST 203 P
HIST 290 P
HIST 305 P
HIST 306 P
HIST 407 P
HIST 431 P
HIST 490 P
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Course Title
Research in Child Growth, Develop
ment and Learning
Survey of Economics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Macroeconomics for Business
Managerial Economics
Personnel
Leadership
School Law
School Finance
Foundations of Schooling
Technology for the Classroom
Educational Research/Research Seminar
Curriculum: Theory into Practice
Theories of Learning and Motivation
Assessment
American Curriculum History
Instructional Design
Introduction to Engineering with
MATLAB
Circuit Analysis II Laboratory
Semiconductor Devices I Laboratory
Sequential Circuits and Applications
Sequential Circuits and Applications
Laboratory
Modern Computer Architecture
Electronic Communications II
Laboratory
Integrating Technology and Literacy
Across the Curriculum
Analysis of Elementary Education
Induction to Teaching
Induction to Teaching Seminar
Technology Leadership
IT Project Management for Teachers
Creativity Across the Curriculum
Integrating Technology and Diversity
in Literacy Education
Applications of Fire Research
Legal, Political and Regulatory Issues
Hazard Mitigation
Capstone in Emergency Management
English Composition
English Composition and Research
Introduction to Literature
Report Writing
Professional and Technical Writing
Senior Capstone
Nutrition, Health and Fitness
Concepts in Trend Forecasting
Interior Design
Nutritional Influences on Health
Family Resource Management
Principles of Finance
Managerial Finance I
Managerial Finance II
Investment Portfolio Management
Managerial Finance
Humans and Their Environment
Survey of American History to 1877
Survey of American History since
1877
Survey of Western Civilization to
1500
Survey of Western Civilization from
1500
New Mexico
Introduction to Historical Methods
Imperialism to Globalism
Survey of the Non-Western World
Evolution of Mexican Society
The National Period: American
History 1800-1850
Senior Portfolio in History
14 SPRING 2015 INFORMATION
Course ID HPE 142 P
HPE 310 P
HPE 345 P
HPE 459 P
HPE 473 P
HPE 532 P
HPE 538 P
HPE 548 P
HRTM 305 P
HRTM 420 P
HRTM 450 P
IS 151 P
IS 241 P
IS 281 P
IS 301 P
IS 315 P
IS 420 P
IS 440 P
IS 460 P
IS 500 P
MATH 113 P
MATH 118 P
MATH 119 P
MGT 201 P
MGT 313 P
MGT 314 P
MGT 415 P
MGT 442 P
MGT 513 P
MGT 530 P MKT 201 P
MKT 322 P
MKT 325 P
MKT 419 P
MKT 425 P
MKT 430 P
MKT 517 P
MUS 113AP
MUS 113CP
MUS 375 P
NURS 305 P
NURS 312 P
NURS 316 P
NURS 317 P
NURS 318 P
NURS 319 P
NURS 360 P
NURS 414 P
NURS 416 P
NURS 425 P
NURS 425LP
NURS 502 P
NURS 506 P
NURS 508 P
NURS 510 P
NURS 512 P
NURS 514 P
PHYS 113 P
PHYS 113LP
PSCI 101 P
PSCI 312 P
PSY 101 P
PSY 200 P
Course Title
Fundamentals of Physical Well-being
Facilities and Event Management
Physical Activity: Law and Ethics
Sports Marketing
Health Education Methods/Materials
Sport and Recreation Facility
Management
Sport Law and Risk Management
Sport Marketing
Lodging Management
Bar and Beverage Management
Tourism Development
Basic Computer Skills
Introduction to Web Development
Spreadsheets and Data Analysis
Information Systems for Managers
Electronic Business Strategy
Systems Analysis and Design
Server Operating Systems
Project Management
Information Systems for Managers
Liberal Arts Math
College Algebra Support
College Algebra
Principles of Management
Organizational Behavior
Human Resources Management
Compensation Management
Organization Theory
Organizational Behavior and
Management Theory
Production and Operations Management
Principles of Marketing
Retail Management
Services Marketing
Consumer Behavior
Marketing Management
International Marketing
Marketing Management
Music Appreciation: Survey of Western
Music
Music Appreciation: Survey of Rock
and Roll
Survey of Music Theatre
BSN Basics
Global Health Care
Nursing Ethics
Economics and Nursing
Women’s Health Care
Nursing Management of Pain
Health Assessment
Cross-Cultural Healthcare for Older
Adults
Nursing Research and Evidence Based
Practice
Nursing Leadership
Nursing Leadership Practicum
Research Methods in Nursing
Ethical and Legal Views of the
Changing Health Care System
The Nurse Leader: New Perspectives
on the Profession
Nursing Concepts and Theories
Teaching Strategies for Nurse Educators
Curriculum Development, Assessment
and Evaluation
Survey of Physics
Survey of Physics Laboratory
Introduction to Political Science
Psychology of Global Political
Behavior
Introductory Psychology
Human Growth and Development
ENMU-ROSWELL
Course ID PSY 201 P
PSY 312 P
PSY 324 P
PSY 337 P
PSY 467 P
RED 413 P
RED 438 P
RED 496 P
RED 512 P
RED 516 P
RED 517 P
RED 518 P
RED 538 P
RED 542 P
RED 587 P
REL 101 P
REL 103 P
REL 107 P
REL 211 P
REL 331 P
REL 340 P
REL 402 P
REL 433 P
REL 495 P
SED 526 P
SED 537 P
SED 538 P
SED 540 P
SOC 101 P
SOC 302 P
SOC 320 P
SOC 324 P
SOC 415 P
SPAN 102 P
SPAN 494 P
SPED 300 P
SPED 401 P
SPED 501 P
SPED 511 P
SPED 525 P
SPED 540 P
SPED 543 P
SPED 547 P
SPED 548 P
STAT 213 P
SWK 201 P
SWK 345 P
SWK 361 P
SWK 444 P
SWK 450 P
SWK 465 P
THTR 113 P
Course Title
Child Psychology
Psychology of Global Political
Behavior
Social Psychology
Experimental Psychology I
Physiological Psychology
Integrating Technology and Literacy
Across the Curriculm
Language Arts and ESL
Elementary Content Area Literacy
Critical Literacy
Literacy Assessment and Instruction
for Special Populations
Advanced Reading Theory/
Philosophical and Historical
Foundations of Reading
Content Area Literacy
Language Arts and the Teacher of
English as a Second Language
Integrating Technology and Diversity
in Literacy Education RED 570 P
Emergent Literacy
Approaches to Teaching Literacy
Old Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
Introduction to Religion
The Book of Acts
History of Religion in America
Religion and Science
Worlds’ Living Religions
Biblical Archaeology
Senior Seminar
Diversity Issues in Education
Technology Leadership
IT Project Management for Teachers
Creativity Across the Curriculum
Introductory Sociology
Racial and Ethnic Relations
Social and Cultural Change
Social Psychology
Sociology of the Family
Continuation of Beginning Spanish
Senior Capstone
Introduction to Special Education
Young Children with Diverse Abilities
Exceptional Student in the Regular
Classroom
Curriculum for Gifted
Early Childhood Special Education
Program Evaluation
High Incidence Disabilities: Theory
to Practice
Communication and Collaboration
Methods
Internship in Special Education
Emotional Disturbance: Theory to
Practice
Statistical Methods I
Introduction to Social Work
Working with Aging Populations
Preparation for Field Placement
Social Welfare Policy II
Inside Family Violence
Field Placement II
Film Appreciation