Curriculum - Northern New Mexico College



Bachelor of ArtsIntegrated Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Emphases: HUMANITIES, PSYCHOLOGY, CRIME AND JUSTICE STUDIES, AND PUEBLO INDIAN STUDIESFall 2015This degree will prepare students for many careers that require reliable and flexible thinking and communication, such as in local and state government, public service, and managerial careers. It will also provide a solid basis for those wishing to pursue advanced degrees in various fields, including psychology, law, and cultural anthropology. This is an academic degree that seeks to provide not only the skills and knowledge promised by a liberal arts education but also the encouragement that will allow students to use the skills and knowledge to become effective and inspired leaders.General Education Common Core Courses (38 crs)Area I Communications (9) Semester Grade ENG 111 English Composition I (3)_________ _____________ ENG 112 English Composition II (3)_________ _____________ SPCH 130 Public Speaking (3)_________ _____________ Area II. Mathematics (3 cr)Choose one of the following courses:MATH 145 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3) *_________ _____________ MATH 150 College Algebra (3)_________ _____________ MATH 151 Conceptual Mathematics (3)_________ _____________ Prerequisite: Math 129Area III. Laboratory Sciences (8 cr)_________ _____________ _________ _____________ Area IV. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9 cr)PIS 200 Introduction to Pueblo Indian Studies (3)_________ _____________ PSY 105 General Psychology (3)_________ _____________ Select one more course from Area IV (or choose to fulfill the credits from Area V)._________ _____________ Area V. Humanities and Fine Arts (6-9 cr)Language other than English (3)(All PIS students must take PIS 245 for the language course)_________ _____________ Select one or two more Area V courses._________ _____________ Area VI. FYE 101: First Year Experience (3)_________ _____________ * Students choosing the emphasis in Psychology must take MATH 145; students choosing other emphases may choose MATH 150 or MATH 151.INTEGRATED STUDIES CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (21 cr)Students in the following emphases must take all core requirements: Humanities, Psychology, Crime and Justice Studies, and Pueblo Indian Studies. In addition to the Integrated Studies core, students must complete all requirements for their specific emphasis.Group A: Integrating Core (9 cr)Semester GradeHSS 288 Foundations of Integrated Studies (3)_________ _____________ HSS 388 Integrated Studies II (3)_________ _____________ HSS 488 Integrated Studies III (3) (WIC)_________ _____________ Group B: The Dialogues (12 cr)Select three of the following: HSS 311 Readings in the Social Sciences (4)_________ _____________ HSS 320 Genesis of Mathematics and Science (4)_________ _____________ HSS 414 Humanity and Creativity (4)_________ _____________ HSS 421 Themes in the Humanities: History, Literature, Art,And Philosophy (4)_________ _____________ HSS 450: Readings in Crime and Justice (4)_________ _____________ INTEGRATED STUDIES EMPHASES REQUIREMENTSStudents must choose one of the following emphases or concentrations: Humanities, Psychology, Crime and Justice Studies, or Pueblo Indian Studies.Crime and Justice Studies Emphasis (61 cr)Students must complete all courses from Group A and at least 12 hours from Group B. Students may complete between 3-12 hours in Group C, but at least 3 hours are required. At least 12 credits must be upper division. Students must take at least 3 CR in each of the other concentration areas: Humanities, Psychology, Pueblo Indian Studies. Group A: Core Requirements (33 cr)The following credit hours are required: Semester GradePHIL 220 Ethics (3)_________ _____________ PHIL 250 Critical Thinking (3) or PHIL 364 Western Thought (3)_________ _____________ SOC 213 Deviant Behavior (3) _________ _____________ PSY 215 Basic Counseling Skills (3) or PSY 285 Crisis Intervention (3)_________ _____________ PSY 232 Abnormal Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PIS 256 Pueblo Indian Government (3) or PIS 252 Pueblo History (3)_________ _____________ CJ 320 Theories of Crime (3)_________ _____________ CJ 321 Research Design (3)_________ _____________ CJ 410 Comparative Perspectives in Law (3)_________ _____________ CJ 421 Independent Research Project (3)_________ _____________ CJ 499 Topics in Crime and Justice (3)_________ _____________ Group B: Specialization Areas (12)Students must choose 12 credits from within the following specialization areas, depending upon the nature of their career goals in CJ. HUM/PIS 381 Spirit of Place (3)_________ _____________ HUM 324 Literature as Psychological Insight (3)_________ _____________ SOC 140 Sociology of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (3)_________ _____________ SOC 216 Ethnic and Cultural Relations (3)_________ _____________ SOC 225 Marriage and Family (3)_________ _____________ PHIL 111 History of Philosophy (3)_________ _____________ PHIL 300 Comparative Metaphysics (3)_________ _____________ PSY 210 Theories of Personality and Counseling (3)_________ _____________ PSY 229 Adolescent Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 290 Developmental Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 240 Alcohol and Substance Abuse Evaluation (3)_________ _____________ PSY 260 Family Systems Theory (3) _________ _____________ PSY 302 Death and Dying (3)_________ _____________ PSY 305 Positive Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 370 Social Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 400 Topics in Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 410 Comparative Perspectives in Psychology (3)_________ _____________ BCIS 102 Computer Literacy (3)_________ _____________ BA 240 Principles of Management (3)_________ _____________ BA 313 Organizational Behavior (3)_________ _____________ BA 330 Principles of Project Management (3)_________ _____________ BA 334 Organizational Management (3)_________ _____________ BA 360 Human Resources Management (3)_________ _____________ BA 461 Ethical and Legal Issues in Management (3)_________ _____________ Group C. (16 crs total): Internship/Practicum/Service Learning (3-12 crs) and Electives (4-13 crs)A minimum of 3 units are required. Students may apply up to 12 credits towards their degree program. CJ 488 Internship/practicum/service learning (3). Can be taken more than once for credit.Depending upon how many Internship/Practicum/Service Learning credits are applied, the student will need to take additional credits coming from electives to reach 16 credits for Group C, of which 9 hrs must be upper division, and no more than 4 units of HPER. For example, if the student provided the minimum of 3 credits in Group C, he or she would need 13 CRS in electives. If the student applies the maximum of 12 credits to fulfill Group C, then electives would only number 4 CRS. Semester GradeInternship/Practicum/Service Learning (3)_________ _____________ _________ _____________ _________ _____________ _________ _____________ Electives (4-13 crs)Semester Grade_________ _____________ TOTAL CREDITS: 120Humanities Emphasis (61 cr)Students must complete a total of 24 credits hours from courses that fall under the humanities umbrella, which includes English, History, and Philosophy (as well as courses that are listed under the HUM rubric). Eighteen of those hours must be upper division. At least one course from each of the following categories: Group A: PhilosophySemesterGradePHIL 300 Comparative Metaphysics (3)_________ _____________ PHIL 364 Great Works of Western Philosophy (3)_________ _____________ PHIL 366 Great Works of Asian Thought (3)_________ _____________ PHIL 452 Philosophy of Technology (3)_________ _____________ Group B: Humanistic Approaches to Myth, Psyche, and ReligionENG 324 Literature as Psychological Insight (3)_________ _____________ HUM 390 Topics in the Study of Religion (3)_________ _____________ HUM 460 Mythic Ways of Knowing (3)_________ _____________ ENG 318/HUM 318 Oral Traditions: Folk Stories (3)_________ _____________ Group C: LiteratureENG 265/PIS 265 Native American Literature I (3)_________ _____________ ENG 266/PIS 266 Native American Literature II (3)_________ _____________ ENG 318 Oral Traditions: Folk Stories (3)_________ _____________ ENG 456 Shakespearean Plays (3)_________ _____________ ENG 468 Ecocriticism (3)_________ _____________ Group D: Critical and Comparative ThinkingPHIL 250 Critical Thinking (3)_________ _____________ HUM 200 Comparative Religion (3)_________ _____________ Multi-Disciplinary Requirement (12)As part of the multi-disciplinary requirement, students must take at least 12 credit hours in upper division courses (300 level or higher) from Psychology, Crime and Justice Studies, or Pueblo Indian Studies. At least three of these hours must be in Pueblo Indian Studies (or, alternatively, HIST 360).Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division PIS or HIST 360______________________Elective Requirement for Humanities Emphasis (25)The remaining 25 credits for the baccalaureate degree (totaling 120 credits) withthis emphasis are electives. No more than four hours of HPER may count toward the degree._________ _____________ _____________ _________ _____________ _________ _____________ _____________ _________ TOTAL CREDITS: 120Psychology Emphasis (61 cr)Students must complete all courses from Group A and at least 12 hours from GroupB. Topic courses and independent studies may qualify in any group for substitutecredits, with departmental approval. This emphasis articulates with the AA in SubstanceAbuse Counseling and with the AA in Human Services in the Social Sciencesand General Studies. (33 crs)Group A. The following 21 credit hours are required:Semester GradePHIL 250 Critical Thinking (3)_________ _____________ PSY 210 Theories of Personality (3)_________ _____________ PSY 215 Basic Counseling Skills (3)_________ _____________ PSY 232 Abnormal Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 290 Developmental Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 321 Research Design (3)_________ _____________ PSY 421 Independent Research Project (3)_________ _____________ Group B. Students must choose 12 credits from the following courses:PSY 260 Family Systems Theory (3)_________ _____________ PSY 301 Biopsychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 302 Issues in Death and Dying (3)_________ _____________ PSY 305 Positive Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 370 Social Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 400 Topics in Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 410 Comparative Perspectives in Psychology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 411 Human Ecology (3)_________ _____________ PSY 456 Grief Theory and Process (3)_________ _____________ PSY 477 Gender and Sexuality (3)_________ _____________ Multi-Disciplinary Requirement (12)As part of the multi-disciplinary requirement, students must take at least 12 credit hours in upper division courses (300 level or higher) from Humanities, Crime and Justice Studies, or Pueblo Indian Studies. At least three of these hours must be in Pueblo Indian Studies (or, alternatively, HIST 360).Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division PIS or HIST 360______________________Elective Requirement for Psychology Emphasis (16)The remaining 16 credits for the baccalaureate degree (totaling 120 credits) withthis emphasis are electives. No more than four hours of HPER may count toward the degree._________ _____________ _____________ _________ _____________ _________ TOTAL CREDITS: 120Pueblo Indian Studies Emphasis (61 cr)Twenty-four credits, at least 12 upper division, must be completed from the courses listed below. Students must complete all courses in Group A and at least 18 hours in Group B. Topics courses and independent studies may qualify for substitute credits with permission of the department chair. (This emphasis articulates with the A.A. in Pueblo Indian Studies.)Group A. The following 6 credit hours are required: Semester GradePIS 458 Advanced Research (3)_________ _____________ PIS 488 Pueblo Indian Studies Senior Seminar (3)_________ _____________ Group B. At least 18 hours must be chosen from the following courses:PIS 220 Pueblo Arts, Crafts, and Cultures (3)_________ _____________ PIS 240 Research Topics in Pueblo Indian Studies (1-6)_________ _____________ PIS 242 Pueblo Indian Women’s Lives (3)_________ _____________ PIS 250 Internship in Tribal Leadership I (3)_________ _____________ PIS 251 Internship in Tribal Leadership II (3)_________ _____________ PIS 252 Pueblo Indian History (3)_________ _____________ PIS 256 Pueblo Indian Government (3)_________ _____________ PIS 258 Indian Gaming, Entrepreneurship, Sovereignty, & Casinos (3)_________ _____________ PIS 265/ENG 265 Native American Literature I (3)_________ _____________ PIS 266/ENG 266 Native American Literature II (3)_________ _____________ PIS 346/HUM 346 Tourism and the Arts in N. M. Pueblos (3)_________ _____________ PIS 370 Pueblo Indians and Education (3)_________ _____________ PIS 372 Pueblo Health Concepts and Practices (3)_________ _____________ PIS 381/HUM 381 Spirit of Place: Native Senses of Place (3)_________ _____________ PIS 386 Special Topics in PIS (3)_________ _____________ PIS 483 Tewa Enthnobiology: Plants & Animals (3)_________ _____________ PIS 484 Agricultural Practices of the Pueblo World (3)_________ _____________ Multi-Disciplinary Requirement (12)As part of the multi-disciplinary requirement, students must take at least 12 credit hours in upper division courses (300 level or higher) from Psychology, Crime and Justice Studies, or Humanities. At least three of these hours must be in Pueblo Indian Studies (or, alternatively, HIST 360).Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division_________ _____________ Upper Division______________________Elective Requirement for Pueblo Studies Emphasis (25)The remaining 25 credits for the baccalaureate degree (totaling 120 credits) withthis emphasis are electives. No more than four hours of HPER may count toward the degree._________ _____________ _____________ _________ _____________ _________ _____________ _____________ _________ TOTAL CREDITS: 120 ................
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