Santa Fe Community College Catalog 2014-15

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Describe a wide range of contemporary and historical perspectives in art, including the recognition, examination, and articulation of the instrumental function of art and artist in society.

CORE REQUIREMENTS: (20 HRS. MIN.) AHST 201 Art History I (3) ! AHST 202 Art History II (3) ! ARTS 113L Two-Dimensional Design (3) ARTS 116L Three-Dimensional Design (3) [or] ARTS 125L Art Practices I (3) ARTS 120L Color Theory I (3) [or] SCUL 115L Materials and Safety (2) DRPT 118L Drawing I (3) MART 119L Digital Skills (3) NOTE: See “First-Year Student Success Course Requirement” on Page 8. TOTAL 20 CREDITS MIN.

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BIOFUELS (32 hrs. min.) CIP: 47.0614 School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-­‐428-­‐1388 This certificate provides students with the skills required to work in the biofuels industry or create their own biofuels business. The emphasis on this program will be on non-food source feed stocks such as algae and native plants. Knowledge acquired will prepare students for jobs as Plant Technicians, Plant Managers, Laboratory Technicians, Sales Managers, Public Relations and Outreach, Process Coordinators and/or Business Owners/Managers. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this program, students will be able to: • Provide leadership in creating and maintaining safe working environments • Describe the function, design and installation of biofuels systems • Recognize wasteful practices and recommend sustainable alternatives • Measure and describe energy and its relationship to biofuels systems • Develop and articulate a definition of sustainability • Understand the principles of entrepreneurship and creating a sustainable small business

CORE REQUIREMENTS: (32 HRS. MIN.) ALTF 111 Introduction to Alternative Fuels and Vehicle Technologies (3) ALTF 121 Biofuels I (4) ALTF 221 Biofuels II (4) BIOL 111 Introduction to Biology (3) BIOL 111L Introduction to Biology Lab (1) ENVR 119 General Industry Health and Safety (3) [or] BLDG 111 Construction Industry Health and Safety (3) BSAD 119 Entrepreneurial – Planning and Introduction (3) CHEM 111 Introduction to Chemistry (3) CHEM 111L Introduction to Chemistry Lab (1) ELEC 111 Electronic Fundamentals (4) ENVR 112 Introduction to Sustainable Energy Technologies (3) NOTE: See “First-Year Student Success Course Requirement” on Page 8. TOTAL 32 CREDITS MIN.

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CERAMICS (30 hrs. min.) CIP: 50.0711 School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-­‐428-­‐1731 The certificate in Ceramics is designed as a workforce development degree that trains students to design and fabricate ceramic objects of art and center the ceramics industry locally, nationally and/or internationally. Core courses offer a broad perspective including numerous techniques in wheel throwing, hand building, kiln firing procedures, glaze formulation, clay body formulation, mass production techniques, basic studio work flow, maintenance, and upkeep. Electives focus on related design, photographic documentation of artwork as an aid to professional requirements in the field and business practices necessary for entrepreneurial endeavors.

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