ENMU-Ruidoso 2019-20 Catalog

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C MKT 206 - Marketing for Small Business (3) This course is a general introduction to fundamental marketing principles and policies as they apply to the small business. Topics covered include marketing functions, price policies and controls, trade channels, merchandising, and sources of marketing with other activities of the business. MKT 268 - Workshop in Marketing (1-9) As announced. (May be repeated for credit). MKT 289 - Internship (1-9) Students working in a related field may receive one credit per 60 hours of approved job experience. Job approval is determined by instructor/departmental review and course credit may require additional projects or assignments. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. MKT 293 - Topics in Marketing (1-9) As announced. (May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor and administrative approval).

MEDICAL ASSISTING (MDST) MDST 103 – Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health (3) An introduction to the body systems and concepts of human physiology.

MUSIC (MUS) MUS 101 – Music Reading (3) For non-music majors. Notations, note, values, meters, scales, key signatures, intervals and chords. Exercises in music reading and aural perception. Recommended for elementary classroom teachers and for others wanting to develop skills in reading music. Also a basic course for music majors deficient in musical background. MUS 113 – Music Appreciation (3) For non-music majors. Attempts to answer the question “What is music?” by acquainting students with knowledge and appreciation of music form several cultures and times. Includes contact with music through discussion, guest artists and recorded music. No previous music training is required. MUS 119 – Fundamentals of Guitar (1) Basic guitar skills, including both classical and folk styles. For students with little or no previous training in guitar. (May be repeated for credit). MUS 120 – Intermediate Guitar (1) A continuation of MUS 119. MUS 126 – Community Choir (1-3) Performance class with emphasis on music notation, breathing and three/four part singing. The class will also include large group and sectional singing. (May be repeated for credit). MUS 134 – Chamber Chorale (1-3) Small group performance class with emphasis on

knowledge and practical experience in vocal production. Fundamentals of sound and expressive singing will be studied. (May be repeated for credit). Audition required. MUS 163 – Literature of Music (3) A survey of music through listening and score study emphasizing musical styles, form a works of composers. MUS 192 – Concert Band (1-3) Performance class with emphasis on music reading, rhythms and musical expression through the use of a string, woodwind, brass or percussion instruments. The class will include large group and sectional performance. Students must provide own instrument. Will also explore musical and artist expression. (May be repeated for credit). MUS 268 – Workshop in Music (1-9) (May be repeated for credit). MUS 289 – Internship (1-9) Students working in a related field may receive one credit per 60 hours of approved job experience. Job approval is determined by instructor/departmental review and course credit may require additional projects or assignments. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. MUS 293 – Topics in Music (1-3) As announced. (May be repeated for credit).

NATURAL RESOURCES (NATR)

NATR 101 - Natural Resources Field Camp (3) This course is intended to serve as an introduction to the principles of natural resource management and related fieldwork in forested areas of the Southwest United States. Subjects covered may include but are not limited to: map-reading and orienteering, silviculture and forest management, wildfire management, hydrology and erosion prevention/mitigations, range conservation, recreation management, wildlife management, and cultural/archaeological studies. Students will engage in an a multi-week filed-based course led by subject matter experts that will include hand-on immersive learning in a variety of natural resource fields. Participants will use weekly writing assignments to engage in reflective learning and to improve writing skills. Intended for cohorts of pre-selected Mescalero Apache dual-credit students; six- week summer field course. Concurrent enrollment in NATR 101 Lab required. NATR 101L - Natural Resources Field Camp (3) This laboratory course is intended to accompany Natural Resources Field Camp lecture. Students will engage in hands-on experiential learning in fields directly related to natural resource management in the Southwest. Subjects covered may include but are not limited to: may-reading and orienteering, silviculture and forest management, wildfire management, hydrology and erosion prevention/ mitigation, range conservation, recreation management, wildlife management, and cultural/archaeological studies. ENMU-Ruidoso Branch Community College | 2019-20 Catalog | 99


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