Santa Fe Community College Catalog 2014-15

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NOTE: See “First-Year Student Success Course Requirement” on Page 8. TOTAL 26 CREDITS MIN.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP (12 hrs.) CIP 52.0701 School of Trades, Technologies, Sustainability and Professional Studies 505-­‐428-­‐1332 This program provides potential and current entrepreneurs with hands-on experience planning a new business from concept identification to completion of a viable business plan. Through the series of four courses, students will practice opportunity recognition, market research, organizational structure, management practices, record-keeping, franchising, global business practices and e-commerce. All courses are taught online in consecutive eight-week sessions. CORE REQUIREMENTS: (12 hrs.) BSAD 119 Entrepreneurship – Planning and Introduction (3) BSAD 215 Entrepreneurship – E-Commerce (3) BSAD 221 Entrepreneurship – Business Model (3) BSAD 222 Entrepreneurship – International (3) NOTE: See “First-Year Student Success Course Requirement” on Page 8. TOTAL 12 CREDITS

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FACILITY TECHNOLOGIES (18 hrs.) CIP: 46.0401 School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-­‐428-­‐1388 The Facilities Technology Certificate provides students with skills to begin or advance a career in facilities maintenance. Students will learn the skills and concepts necessary to: install, operate, maintain, repair and control mechanical and electrical systems in commercial, medical, residential and industrial buildings. Students will also learn troubleshooting skills, problem solving methods and electrical concepts. CORE REQUIREMENTS: (15 HRS.) BLDG 111 Construction Industry Health and Safety (3) FACT 113 Basic Blueprint Reading (2)

FACT 114 FACT 198 HVAC 111 HVAC 211 PLMB 111 PLMB 121

Basic Electricity and Controls (2) Internship (2) Basic Commercial Refrigeration (2) Refrigerant Management (2) Basic Plumbing/Safety/Pipe fitting (2) Gas Piping and Combustion Venting (3)

NOTE: See “First-Year Student Success Course Requirement” on Page 8. TOTAL 18 CREDIT MIN.

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FASHION DESIGN (30 hrs. min.) CIP: 50.0407 School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-­‐428-­‐1731 This certificate provides students with the entry-level skills to design, create and market fashion. Students may select courses in fashion and costume design, fashion marketing and illustration. Students should select all courses I consultation with an advisor. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this program, students will be able to: • Present sketches, patterns and finished garments demonstrating proficiency in fashion illustration drawings skills, sewing, textiles, history of fashion, ethnic design and garment production. • Design fashions that meet varied human physical needs applying the design process and principles, which includes conceptualization, problem solving, drafting, construction and evaluation. • Apply business principles, practices and ethics and apply these to fashion design. Internships are required for the degree. • Create fashion design portfolios documenting fashion illustration/costume design, garment. production/marketing and participation in fashion events. CORE REQUIREMENTS: (24 HRS.) ARTS 280 Business Practices for Designers (3) ARTS 296 Arts and Design Portfolio (3) DESN 170 Textiles: Study of Fabrics (3) FASH 113 Production Sewing (3) FASH 120 Flat Pattern (3) FASH 130 Fashion Illustration (3) FASH 150 History of Fashion (3) FASH 160 Introduction to Fashion Design (3) 116


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