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1 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES Associate of Applied Science Degrees and Certificates San Juan College offers a wide range of occupational training programs and job enhancement classes to meet the needs of the community. An Associate of Applied Science degree is designed to provide the educational skills and practical experiences necessary to enable a student to enter an occupational field with employable skills after completing the two-year degree. Most AAS degrees are not intended to transfer to another institution, although many of the individual courses may transfer. However, some AAS degrees are designed for transfer to select Bachelor of Applied Science programs. Check with your advisor. All AAS degrees have core requirements and general education requirements. The general education requirements prepare the student to cope with life situations and job advancement. General Education Requirements: Any student seeking an Associate of Applied Science degree must complete a minimum of 15 credit hours of general education. These are: English (ENGL 111 OR ENGL 118 AND one other determined by department) 6 Mathematics (must be numbered 113 or higher) 3 Communication 3 Humanities/Social Science elective* 3 Total 15 Refer to the appropriate degree/certificate for specific requirements. *Humanities/Social Science Electives, selected from the following courses: Anthropology any course offered with the exception of field archaeology Art any non-applied art course Economics any course offered unless already required for the degree plan English any literature course (does not include required composition courses) Foreign Language any course offered in French, German, Navajo, or Spanish Humanities any course offered Political Science any course offered History any course offered Music any non-applied music course Philosophy any course offered Psychology any course offered Sociology any course offered Theatre any non-applied theatre course 41

2 ACCOUNTING Associate of Applied Science Degree The primary objective of the Associate of Applied Science Accounting program is to provide the opportunity for students to develop high levels of technical and occupational preparation in the discipline of accounting. The twoyear program requires course work in financial accounting, managerial accounting, income tax, intermediate accounting, cost accounting, payroll and computerized accounting. Upon graduation, the student will have the educational background for employment at the paraprofessional level. While several of the courses listed below do transfer, this specific program has not been designed for transfer. This degree program is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Note: If Accuplacer scores indicate a need for mathematics or reading development courses, those courses should be completed before the student enrolls in ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I. Students have the option of taking both ACCT 175 and ACCT 176 in order to satisfy the requirements of ACCT 201. Bookkeeping Certificate Program The Bookkeeping Certificate Program provides educational training to those seeking employment in the specialized area of bookkeeping. The certificate in bookkeeping can be earned in three semesters and is fully transferable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree of Accounting. Students have the option of taking both ACCT 175 and ACCT 176 in order to satisfy the requirements of ACCT 201. Option: Upon completion of this certificate program, students will be provided with precise information regarding the National Certified Bookkeeper Examination offered by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers. A student must earn a C or higher in all courses in order to meet the requirements of this certificate. Payroll Accounting Certificate Program The Payroll Accounting Certificate Program provides educational training to those seeking employment in the specialized area of payroll accounting. The certificate in payroll accounting can be earned in one year and is fully transferable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree of Accounting. Students have the option of taking both ACCT 175 and ACCT 176 in order to satisfy the requirements of ACCT 201. A student must earn a C or higher in all courses in order to meet the requirements of this certificate. AAS = Associate of Applied Science B = Bookkeeping Certificate P = Payroll Accounting Certificate 1st Semester AAS B P ACCT 201* Fundamentals of Accounting I OR ACCT 175* Fundamentals of Accounting 1A AND (3) (3) (3) ACCT 176* Fundamentals of Accounting IB (3) (3) (3) BADM 114 Introduction to Business 3 AOAP 115* Practical Business Math Procedures AOAP 117* Business Communication COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Applications ACCT 230 Tax Help I 2 Total

3 2nd Semester AAS B P ACCT 202* Fundamentals of Accounting II ACCT 216* Spreadsheet Accounting ACCT 218* Computerized Accounting ENGL 111 Freshman Composition 3 MATH 115 Intermediate Algebra and Applications 4 ACCT 231 Tax Help II 2 Total rd Semester AAS B P ACCT 232* Income Tax-Individual & Proprietors 3 3 ACCT 242* Cost and Managerial Accounting I 3 3 ECON 251* Macroeconomics OR ECON 252* Microeconomics 3 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Total th Semester AAS B P ACCT 220 Payroll Accounting ACCT 221* Intermediate Accounting I 3 3 BLAW 230* Business Law 3 BADM 233* Principles of Management OR ENSB 265* Small Business Operations 3 ACCT 280 Cooperative Education OR ACCT 255 Certified Bookkeeper (CB) Capstone Course 3 3 COMM 111 Interpersonal Communications 3 Total Total *A student must earn a C or higher in all courses designated with an asterisk (*) to count toward the degree. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE ASSISTANT PROGRAM Certificate This certificate provides highly specialized educational training to students seeking employment in organizations that need effective office and administrative support. The certificate can be achieved in a short period of time to allow students an opportunity to enter the workforce or further their educational goals while employed. To receive credit for the certificate, students must earn a C or better in all coursework. 1st Semester AOAP 110 Records Management 3 AOAP 118 Administrative Office I 3 AOAP 123 Keyboarding 3 AOAP 210 Word Processing 3 COSC 125 Business Microcomputer Applications 3 Total 15 Continued on next page 43

4 2nd Semester ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I OR 4 ACCT 175 Fundamentals of Accounting 1A AND (3) ACCT 176 Fundamentals of Accounting 1B (3) AOAP 115 Practical Business Math Procedures 3 AOAP 117 Business Communication 3 AOAP 130 Human and Customer Relations 3 AOAP 219 Administrative Office II 3 Total Total AUTO BODY Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificates The Auto Body program provides the theory, practical knowledge, and skill development necessary for employment in the auto body field. For those already employed, the program provides courses and/or programs to upgrade or allow occupational advancement. Note: This program requires students to purchase their own tools. To obtain a list of the required tools, contact the program instructor. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. AAS = Associate of Applied Science AR = Automotive Refinishing Certificate NS = Non Structural Collision Repair Certificate SC = Structural Collision Repair Certificate Recommended course sequencing for first-time students 1st Semester AAS AR NS SC AUBO 119 Sheet Metal Welding AUBO 121 Non Structural Repair AUBO 130 Introduction to Automotive Refinishing 5 5 AUBO 131 Intermediate Automotive Refinishing 5 5 MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers Total nd Semester AAS AR NS SC AUTE 113 Basic Electrical 4 AUBO 122 Advanced Non Structural Repair I AUBO 123 Advanced Non Structural Repair II AUBO 132 Automotive Color Adjustment and Blending 5 5 AUBO 133 Automotive Overall Refinishing 5 5 ENGL118 Technical Composition Total

5 3rd Semester AAS AR NS SC AUBO 124 Automotive Industry Collision Repair I 5 5 AUBO 126 Automotive Industry Collision Repair II 5 5 AUBO 127 Frame and Structural Repair 5 5 AUBO 128 Structural Panel Replacement 5 5 AUBO 230 Body Shop Management I 5 AUBO 231 Body Shop Management II 5 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 Total th Semester AAS AR NS SC AUBO 230 Body Shop Management I 5 AUBO 231 Body Shop Management II 5 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Total Total AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EDUCATION PROGRAM (ASEP) Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificates This two-year Associate of Applied Science degree is supported by General Motors. Because of their support, students in the San Juan College ASEP program will receive instruction in current General Motors technology. The first phase of training in each subject area will be taught at San Juan College with the last phase taught at a sponsoring General Motors dealership. This type of rotation continues for the duration of the ASEP program. This program is available by pre-selection only. Note: This program requires that the student purchase his/her own tools. To obtain a list of the required tools, contact the Automotive Department. Note: If the program starts in an odd numbered year, the first co-op will be in the first semester. If the program starts in an even numbered year, the first co-op will be in the second semester. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. AAS = Associate of Applied Science DM = Domestic Manufacturers Certificate E= Electrical, Emissions and Performance Technician H = Automotive Heavy Line Technician L = Light Line Repair Technician Continued on next page 45

6 Recommended course sequencing for first-time students 1st Semester AAS DM E H L ASEP 110 GM Shop Fundamentals and Safety 1 1 ASEP 120 GM Electrical and Ignition Systems ASEP 125 General Motors Hybrid Technology MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers 3 3 Total nd Semester AAS DM E H L ASEP 130 GM Fuel and Emission Systems ASEP 135 General Motors Vehicle Networks ASEP 140 GM Drivability TECH 110 Industrial Technology I 4 ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 3 ASEP 280 GM Cooperative Work Education* ASEP 145 ASE Tests** 1 1 Total rd Semester AAS DM E H L ASEP 150 Engines and Related Systems ASEP 155 General Motors Advanced Air Induction Systems ASEP 160 Heating and Air Conditioning ASEP 165 General Motors Advanced HVAC Diagnosis COSC 135 Computer/Basic Management 3 ASEP 281 GM Cooperative Work Education* Total th Semester AAS DM E H L ASEP 172 General Motors Automatic Trans ASEP 175 General Motors Manual Trans ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 PSYC 115 Interpersonal and Career Development 3 3 ASEP 282 GM Cooperative Work Education* Total th Semester AAS DM E H L ASEP 180 GM Brake Systems ASEP 185 General Motors ABS Brakes and Trac. Control ASEP 190 GM Steering and Suspension ASEP 195 General Motors Computer Controlled Suspension ASEP 146 ASE Tests** 1 1 COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication OR COMM 120 Business and Professional Communication 3 3 ASEP 283 GM Cooperative Work Education* Total Total

7 * A total of 8 of 16 credit hours MUST be earned from ASEP 280, 281, 282, and 283 to qualify for the certificate. Two of the four co-op courses must be completed satisfactorily. ** A student MUST have passed a minimum of two ASE certification tests to earn the certificate. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificates The Automotive Technology program provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge to enter the field of automotive service and repair. The program is flexible to allow students to enter at the beginning of any semester and plan a schedule around his/her needs. Students receive satisfactory achievement ratings by successfully performing actual on-the-job tasks. Note: This program requires that the student purchase his/her own tools. To obtain a list of the required tools, contact the program instructor. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. AAS = Associate of Applied Science AT = Automotive Technology Certificate E = Electrical, Emissions and Performance Technician H = Automotive Heavy Line Technician L = Light Line Repair Technician Recommended course sequencing for first-time students 1st Semester AAS AT E H L **AUTE 111* Steering and Suspension **AUTE 112* Brakes **AUTE 113 Basic Electrical MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers 3 3 Total nd Semester AAS AT E H L **AUTE 115* Manual Drive Train and Transaxles **AUTE 116* Automatic Transmission and Transaxles ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication OR COMM 120 Business and Professional Communication 3 Total rd Semester AAS AT E H L **AUTE 118* Engine Repair **AUTE 119* Heating and Air Conditioning ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Total Continued on next page 47

8 4th Semester AAS AT E H L AUTE 114 Electrical Systems AUTE 117 Engine Performance Total Total * Courses indicated with an asterisk (*) must be taken together. ** Courses indicated with a double asterisk (**) are suitable for first semester students. BUILDING TRADES Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificates Students interested in a career in the building trades have four options: The Associate of Applied Science degree, Framing Certificate, Insulation and Drywall Certificate and the Finish Carpentry Certificate. The Associate of Applied Science degree is the most comprehensive program and includes all certificate training areas. Students will participate in the construction of a home beginning with the design phase through the finished product. Their level of training will be dependent on which training program they choose. Note: This program requires that the student purchase his/her own tools. To obtain a list of required tools, contact the program instructor. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. AAS = Associate of Applied Science F = Finish Carpentry Certificate I/D = Insulation and Drywall Certificate Fr = Framing Certificate Recommended course sequencing for first-time students 1st Semester AAS F I/D Fr BLDT 110* Basic Blueprint Reading and Design BLDT 111* Foundations and Floor Framing 3 3 BLDT 112* Fundamentals of Wall Framing BLDT 113* Insulation and Drywall BLDT 114* Practical Cost Estimating BLDT 115* Finish Carpentry and Painting 5 5 MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers 3 3 Total NOTE: BLDT-111 is not required for BLDT-112 (Insulation and Drywall Certificate only) 2nd Semester AAS F I/D Fr BLDT 125** Roof Framing and Shingling 6 6 BLDT 126** Window and Door Installation 3 3 BLDT 127** Exterior Wall Applications 3 BLDT 128** Cabinet Design 3 3 BLDT 129** Green Building Concepts

9 BLDT 130** Flooring Installations 3 3 BLDT 131** Stair Construction BLDT 132** Building Codes ENGL118 Technical Composition 3 MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers 3 3 Total rd Semester AAS F I/D Fr BLDT 221+ Construction Supervision 6 ENGL 218 Technical Writing 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 120 Business And Professional Communication 3 PSYC 115 Interpersonal and Career Development 3 Total Total *Taught in the Fall Semester only **Taught in the Spring Semester only +Taught in the Fall and/or Spring Semester BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Associate of Applied Science Degree The Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Administration is designed to prepare students for positions in mid-level management, first line supervisor, or other positions requiring leadership skills. The program stresses both management and marketing to enhance the participant s employability as well as others who need to upgrade their managerial skills. The general education courses and most of the business courses will transfer to a variety of colleges and universities. Transfer students should follow the Associate of Arts Business Administration transfer program plan. This program is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). 1st Semester BADM 114* Introduction to Business 3 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Applications 3 ENGL 111 Freshman Composition 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication 3 MATH 115 Intermediate Algebra and Applications OR 4 MATH 160 College Algebra (or higher) (3) Total nd Semester BLAW 230* Business Law 3 BADM 238 Leadership and Group Dynamics 3 COSC 116 Spreadsheeting 3 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition OR ENGL 211 Advanced Composition 3 Approved Business Elective** 3 Continued on next page 49

10 PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 Total 18 3rd Semester ACCT 201* Fundamentals of Accounting I OR 4 ACCT 175* Fundamentals of Accounting IA AND (3) ACCT 176* Fundamentals of Accounting IB (3) BADM 239 Human Resource Management 3 ECON 251* Macroeconomics 3 Approved Business Elective** 3 BADM 212* Business Statistics OR 3 MATH 251 Statistics (4) Total th Semester ACCT 202* Fundamentals of Accounting II 4 BADM 242* Principles of Marketing 3 BADM 233* Principles of Management 3 ENSB 150 Understanding Financial Statements 1 ENSB 265 Small Business Operations OR ENSB 285 Entrepreneurship 3 ECON 252* Microeconomics 3 Total 17 Total * A student must earn a C or higher in this course to count toward the degree. **Approved Business Administration degree electives (minimum of 6 credits required for AAS): ACCT 220 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 221* Intermediate Accounting 3 ACCT 242 Cost and Managerial Accounting 3 AOAP 115 Practical Business Math Procedures 3 AOAP 130 Human and Customer Relations 3 BADM 134 Supervision 3 BADM 248 Principles of Advertising 3 BADM 280 Cooperative Education 3 BADM 290 Special Topics 3 BLAW 231* Business Law II 3 COSC 185 Database Management Systems 3 ENSB 265 Small Business Operations 3 ENSB 285 Entrepreneurship 3 FINA 132 Personal Financial Planning 3 FINA 251* Financial Management 3 FINA 265 Personal Investing 3 50

11 Business Foundations I Certificate The Business Foundations I Certificate program provides educational training to those seeking entry-level career opportunities. It can be earned in one semester and is transferable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Administration. Approved Electives: BADM 114* Introduction to Business OR FINA 132* Personal Financial Planning 3 Approved Electives (minimum) 12 Total credits 15 AOAP130* Human and Customer Relations 3 COSC125* Business Microcomputer Applications 3 ACCT 175* Fundamentals of Accounting IA 3 BADM 114* Introduction to Business 3 BADM 134* Supervision 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication 3 COSC 116* Spreadsheeting 3 ENGL 111 Freshman Composition 3 ENSB 150* Understanding Financial Statements 1 FINA 132* Personal Financial Planning 3 MATH 115 Intermediate Algebra OR 4 MATH 160 College Algebra (or higher) (3) PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 *A student must earn a C or higher in this course to count toward this certificate. Business Foundations II Certificate The Business Foundations II Certificate Program provides educational training to those seeking entry level career and developmental opportunities necessary for career enhancement. The certificate can be earned in one semester and is fully transferable to the Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Administration. Approved Electives: ACCT 201* Fundamentals of Accounting I OR 4 Equivalent Approved Electives (minimum) 12 Total 16 ACCT 202* Fundamentals of Accounting II 4 BADM 233* Principles of Management 3 BADM 238* Leadership & Group Dynamics 3 BADM 239* Human Resource Management 3 BADM 248* Principles of Advertising 3 BLAW 230* Business Law 3 BLAW 231* Business Law II 3 Continued on next page 51

12 ECON 251* Macroeconomics 3 ECON 252* Microeconomics 3 ENGL 211 Advanced Composition OR ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Writing 3 ENSB 265* Small Business Operations 3 ENSB 285* Entrepreneurship 3 FINA 251* Financial Management 3 FINA 265* Personal Investing 3 *A student must earn a C or higher to count toward this certificate. Entrepreneurship Certificate The Entrepreneurship Certificate program provides educational training to those seeking opportunities to develop small business ideas. The Entrepreneurship Certificate can be earned in one semester and is transferable to the Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Administration. Note: A student must earn a C or higher in all courses in order to meet the requirements of this certificate. ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I OR 4 ACCT 220 Payroll Accounting (3) BADM 134 Supervision 3 ENSB 150 Understanding Financial Statements 1 ENSB 265 Small Business Operations 3 ENSB 285 Entrepreneurship 3 Total credits Management Certificate The Management Certificate program provides educational training to those seeking career opportunities in leadership, management, and supervision. The certificate can be earned in one semester and is fully transferable to the Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Administration. A student must earn a C or higher in all courses in order to meet the requirements of this certificate. BADM 134 Supervision OR BADM 233 Principles of Management 3 BADM 238 Leadership and Group Dynamics 3 BADM 239 Human Resource Management 3 ENSB 265 Small Business Operations 3 Total credits 12 CHRYSLER COLLEGE AUTOMOTIVE PROGRAM (CAP) Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificates This two-year Associate of Applied Science degree is supported by Chrysler. Because of their support, students in the San Juan College CAP program will receive instruction in current Chrysler technology. The first phase of training in each subject area will be taught at San Juan College with the last phase taught at a sponsoring Chrysler dealership. This type of rotation continues for the duration of the CAP program. This program is available by pre-selection only. 52

13 Note: This program requires that the student purchase his/her own tools. To obtain a list of the required tools, contact the Automotive Department. Note: If the CAP program starts in an odd numbered year, the first Co-op will be in the first semester. If the CAP program starts in an even numbered year, the first co-op will be in the second semester. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. AAS = Associate of Applied Science DM = Domestic Manufacturers Certificate E = Electrical, Emissions and Performance Technician H = Automotive Heavy Line Technician L = Light Line Repair Technician Recommended course sequencing for first-time students 1st Semester AAS DM E H L CAPP 110 Shop Fundamentals and Safety 1 1 CAPP 120 Electrical and Ignition Systems CAPP 125 Chrysler Hybrid Technology MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers 3 3 Total nd Semester AAS DM E H L CAPP 130 Fuel and Emission Systems CAPP 135 Vehicle Networks CAPP 140 Drivability TECH 110 Industrial Technology I 4 ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 3 CAPP 145 ASE Tests** 1 1 CAPP 280 Chrysler Cooperative Work Education* Total rd Semester AAS DM E H L CAPP 150 Engines and Related Systems CAPP 155 Chrysler Advanced Air Induction Systems CAPP 160 Heating and Air Conditioning CAPP 165 Chrysler Advanced HVAC Diagnosis COSC 135 Computer/Basic Management 3 CAPP 281 Chrysler Cooperative Work Education* Total th Semester AAS DM E H L CAPP 172 Chrysler Automatic Transmission CAPP 175 Chrysler Manual Transmissions ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 PSYC 115 Interpersonal and Career Development 3 3 CAPP 282 Chrysler Cooperative Work Education* Total Continued on next page 53

14 5th Semester AAS DM E H L CAPP 146 ASE Tests** 1 1 CAPP 180 Brake Systems CAPP 185 Chrysler ABS Brakes and Traction Control CAPP190 Steering and Suspension CAPP 195 COMM111 Chrysler Computer Controlled Suspensions Interpersonal Communication OR COMM 120 Business and Professional Communication 3 3 CAPP 283 Chrysler Cooperative Work Education* Total Total * A total of 8 of 16 credit hours MUST be earned from CAPP 280, 281, 282, and 283 to qualify for the certificate. Two of the four co-op courses must be completed satisfactorily. ** A student MUST have passed a minimum of two ASE certification tests to earn the certificate. COMMERCIAL DRIVER S LICENSE Certificate (Class A) For Class A Commercial Driver s License. Individuals learn in the classroom, practice hands-on driving on our training course and highway driving, and receive instruction on endorsements and log books. CDLT 150 CDL Composite Class 15 COSMETOLOGY Associate of Applied Science Degree The Cosmetology program is designed to meet the standards established by the New Mexico State Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists. The program covers coursework in the theory and lab in salon business and retail sales, in addition to college general education courses. The program meets the minimum of 1,600 clock hours required by the State Board. After successfully completing the program, students are qualified to take the New Mexico Board of Cosmetology licensure examination. Licensing and certification for immediate employment in the field are obtained by passing this exam. Students entering this program are required to complete appropriate basic skills classes as determined by the scores on the College s entrance exam. This is a selective admission program that admits students in the fall and spring semesters. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. 54

15 AAS - Associate of Applied Science C = Cosmetology Certificate B = Barber Certificate E = Esthetician Certificate M = Manicuring/Pedicuring Certificate 1st Semester AAS C B E M COSM 110 Theory I COSM 130 Shampoos, Rinses, and Scalp Treatments COSM 140 Facials COSM 160 Haircutting COSM 190 Chemical Restructuring/Permanent Waves Total nd Semester AAS C B E M COSM 111 Theory II COSM 120 Sterilization and Sanitation COSM 151 Manicuring/Pedicuring COSM 171 Hairstyling COSM 181 Haircoloring/Bleaching COSM 196 Personal and Community Health 3 3 Total rd Semester AAS C B E M COSM 195 Salon Business and Retail Sales COSM 198 Clinic Practice I COSM 199 Clinic Practice II 3 3 COSM 211 Theory III 3 3 Total Additional Courses ENGL 111 Freshman Composition 3 COSC 125 Business Microcomputer Applications 3 MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers 3 PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 COMM 111 Interpersonal Communications 3 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 Total Total Additional courses must be completed to earn the associates degree. They can be taken before, after, or in conjunction with the core classes. 55

16 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR Certificate This program is for students interested in teaching in the field of cosmetology. This certificate prepares a student to sit for appropriate state board exams qualifying them to teach at any state-approved cosmetology school. Students interested in this area should meet with the program director for more information about this certificate. To be eligible for the program, students must have a current New Mexico cosmetology license. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a certificate. 1st Semester COSM 221 Testing and Student Evaluation 2 COSM 250 Instructor Theory 2 COSM 251 Theory Teaching and Classroom Management 8 COSM 270 Course Development and Lesson Planning 4 Total 16 2nd Semester COSM 231 Teaching Methods 4 COSM 241 Teaching Aids 2 COSM 261 Laboratory or Clinic Supervision 8 Total 14 Total 30 DENTAL HYGIENE Associate of Applied Science Degree San Juan College offers a Dental Hygiene program leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree. This program emphasizes the didactic and clinical skills necessary to meet today s challenging oral health care needs. Students who successfully complete the program will be eligible to sit for the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination, the Western Regional Examining Board or similar regional board, and a state jurisprudence exam for licensure as a Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH). Program graduates may continue their education toward a baccalaureate degree in dental hygiene (BS). Contact the Dental Hygiene department for further information at (505) , dentalprogram@ sanjuancollege.edu or visit Dental Hygiene is a selective major. Specific requirements must be met in order to declare a Dental Hygiene major. Admission is limited and selective. Credit hour ratios: Lecture 1:1, Laboratory 1:3, Clinic 1:4, Practicum 1:6. The Dental Hygiene program is fully accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association. Program Admission Requirements: To be eligible for the Dental Hygiene program selection process, students must: 1. Be a high school graduate or have a GED. 2. Have a college cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better. College GPA is based on the last 24 academic credits (course numbers 110 and above). Most successful candidates have a GPA of 3.00 or better. 3. Have taken the Health Occupation Basic Entrance Test (HOBET) and have the scores sent to the San Juan College Dental Program. 4. Completed 12 total hours of documented dental hygiene observation time in three different dental offices. 5. Meet with a SJC Dental Hygiene Program advisor. For students residing farther than 250 miles from SJC, the advising session may be conducted by phone. Contact the program for further details. 6. Submit a completed application by the first week in April. 56

17 7. Have completed all prerequisite courses. Prerequisites must be current within the last five years and must be completed with a minimum C grade. 8. Students are strongly encouraged to complete all general education courses before application to the program. General education courses must be completed with a minimum C grade. 9. Apply to and be accepted by San Juan College. If selected, students must: 1. Complete all admission and remedial requirements of San Juan College. 2. Submit proof of a physical examination, and provide documentation of current immunizations and maintain current immunizations throughout the program. 3. Attend a mandatory Basic Life Support (BLS) certification conducted by the program prior to start of classes. 4. Present proof of medical insurance each semester. 5. Be responsible for all travel expenses to and from external learning sites. 6. Complete each course in the curriculum with a C or better to remain in and graduate from the program. Prerequisites BIOL 121 Introductory Biology I 4 BIOL 252 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIOL 253 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 BIOL 224 Microbiology 4 CHEM 110 Introductory Chemistry or higher 4 ENGL 111 Freshman Composition 3 MATH 114 Math for Health Careers OR higher 3 Total 26 General Education Courses ENGL 211 Advanced Composition OR ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication 3 HLTH 118 Introduction to Nutrition 3 SOCI 110 Introduction to Sociology 3 PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 Total 15 1st Semester DHYG 110 Head/Neck Anatomy 3 DHYG 112 Tooth Morphology 1 DHYG 113 Preclinical Dental Hygiene Seminar 3 DHYG 114 Preclinical Dental Hygiene 2 DHYG 115 General Oral Histology and Embryology 2 DHYG 217 Dental Radiography 3 Total 14 2nd Semester DHYG 222 Medical Emergencies 2 DHYG 223 Clinical Dental Hygiene Seminar I 2 DHYG 224 Clinical Dental Hygiene I 3 DHYG 227 General and Oral Pathology 3 DHYG 231 Periodontology 3 Total 13 Continued on next page 57

18 Summer Session DHYG 221 Dental BioMaterials 3 DHYG 225 Clinical Dental Hygiene Seminar II 1 Total 4 3rd Semester DHYG 229 Pharmacology 3 DHYG 233 Clinical Dental Hygiene Seminar III 2 DHYG 234 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 3 DHYG 235 Dental Public Health 3 DHYG 237 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control 2 Total 13 4th Semester DHYG 243 Clinical Dental Hygiene Seminar IV 2 DHYG 244 Clinical Dental Hygiene IV 3 DHYG 245 Principles of Practice 2 DHYG 247 Practicum 2 Total 9 Prerequisite Courses 26 General Education Courses 15 Dental Hygiene Courses 53 Total for AAS degree 94 DIESEL TECHNOLOGY Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificates The AAS in Diesel Technology is designed to introduce a student to the field of on-highway trucks and off-highway equipment and provide further study in academics. Successful completion of the degree will prepare a student for a career as an entry level diesel technician troubleshooting and repairing medium/heavy duty on-highway trucks and offhighway equipment for a fleet, dealer, or construction industry. The academic part of the degree places a student in a better position for possible future career advancement. A student can start the degree program in any semester. Light Line Certificate The Diesel Light Line Certificate program is a three semester program designed to introduce a student to the field of diesel technology. Successful completion of this certificate program will prepare a student for a position as an entry level maintenance technician for medium/heavy duty on-highway trucks in a fleet or dealer facility. A student must start the program in a fall semester to finish the program in three semesters. Heavy Line Certificate The Diesel Heavy Line Certificate program is designed to introduce a student to the field of diesel technology and provide further study of heavy equipment systems. Successful completion of the certificate will prepare a student for a career as an entry level diesel technician troubleshooting and repairing medium/heavy duty on-highway trucks and off- highway equipment for a fleet, dealer, or construction industry. A student can start the two-year program in any semester. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. 58

19 AAS = Associate of Applied Science L = Light Line Certificate H = Heavy Line Certificate 1st Semester AAS L H DIME 125* Steering DIME 126* Suspension DIME 118 Preventive Maintenance and Inspection AUTE 113 Basic Electrical 4 4 ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 Total nd Semester AAS L H DIME137* Fluid Power 4 4 DIME 138* HVAC 5 5 DIME 129* Drivability 5 5 DIME 213* Advanced Electrical 5 5 MATH 113 Math for Technical Careers 3 DIME 123 Brakes 5 DIME 124 Drivetrains 4 AUTE 113 Basic Electrical 4 Total rd Semester AAS L H DIME 110* Diesel Engine Overhaul DIME 111* Fuel Systems DIME 250 Advanced Steering and Suspension 4 4 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 Total th Semester AAS L H DIME 123* Brakes 5 5 DIME 124* Drivetrains 4 4 DIME 230* Advanced Brakes and Drive Trains 5 5 WELD 111 Basic Welding 2 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communications 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Total Total Note: courses indicated with an asterisk (*) must be taken together. 59

20 DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS AND DESIGN Associate of Applied Science Degree Digital Media Arts and Design is a program to provide students with employable skills in digital layout, web design, multimedia, and video production. Skills developed can be used in a variety of fields including education, marketing, entertainment, and advertising. Students will gain both the aesthetic skills necessary for designing various media and the technical expertise necessary to implement those designs in various formats. Emphasis is placed on mastery of industry software and hardware applications as well as portfolio development and project management. A student must earn a C or higher for courses to count toward a degree. 60 1st Semester (Fall) DMAD 170 Introduction to Digital Image Editing 2 DMAD 172 Digital Image Editing Intermediate Techniques 2 DMAD 110 Introduction to Multimedia 3 MATH 115 Intermediate Algebra and Applications OR 4 MATH 130 Conceptual Mathematics (3) ARTS 151 Two Dimensional Design 3 ENGL 111 Freshman Composition OR ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 Total nd Semester (Spring) DMAD 174 Digital Image Editing Advanced Compositing 2 DMAD 176 Digital Image Editing Applications 2 COME 120 Survey of Mass Media 3 PHOT 150 Basic Photography OR PHOT 160 Digital Photography 3 ENGL 211 Advanced Composition OR ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 ARTS 152 Color Theory I 3 Total 16 3rd Semester (Fall) DMAD 200 Intro to Web Design Using Dreamweaver 2 DMAD 202 Creative Web Design 3 DMAD 241 3D Design and Animation 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communications 3 Option 1 DMAD 210* Introduction to Non Linear Video 2 DMAD 212* Digital Video Production 3 Option 2 DMAD 220* Introduction to Digital Layout and Design 2 DMAD 222* Advanced Digital Layout and Design 3 Option 3 DMAD 230* Intro to Vector Animation 2 DMAD 232* Interactive 2D Animation 3 Total 16

21 4th Semester (Spring) DMAD 284 Digital Media Arts and Design Portfolio Development 3 DMAD 286 Multimedia Project Management OR DMAD 280 Cooperative Education 3 BADM 248 Principles of Advertising 3 Humanities / Social Science Elective 3 **Approved Elective(s) 6 Total 18 Total credits *Third semester choose one set of 5 credits appropriate to your area of interest. **Electives as approved by the program coordinator. DRAFTING Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificate Civil Drafting and Design The Civil Drafting and Design program provides students with a firm technical foundation in drafting and the opportunity to gain skills in civil, map, and topographical drafting. Technical courses provide the background, concepts, and skills needed to succeed and advance on the job. General education courses are included in the curriculum in order to give students the concepts necessary to have a better understanding of the society in which they work and live. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree or certificate. AAS = Associate of Applied Science C = Drafting One-Year Certificate 1st Semester AAS C COSC 125 Business Microcomputer Applications 3 3 DRFT 110* Technical Drafting I 3 3 DRFT 150* Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 4 4 ENGL 111 Freshman Composition OR ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 3 PHYS 111 Introduction to Physics 4 MATH 115 Intermediate Algebra and Applications 4 Total nd Semester AAS C DRFT 112 Materials and Processes 3 3 DRFT 113 Materials and Processes Lab 2 DRFT 115 Technical Drafting II 4 4 DRFT 120 Descriptive Geometry 3 DRFT 260 Advanced AutoCAD 4 MATH 180 Trigonometry 3 3 MATH 160 College Algebra 3 Total Continued on next page 61

22 3rd Semester AAS C DRFT 119 Surveying 4 DRFT 201 Investigations In Civil Drafting 1 DRFT 210 Technical Drafting III 4 DRFT 248 Civil Drafting I 4 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 Total th Semester AAS C DRFT 247 Construction Practices and Estimating 4 DRFT 249 Civil Drafting II 4 DRFT 255 Statics and Strength of Materials 4 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 *DRFT 110 and DRFT 150 should be taken in the same semester. Approved Drafting Elective** 3-4 Total Total **Approved electives are: COGR 295, DMAD 170, DMAD 172, DMAD 240, DRFT 195, DRFT 225, DRFT 260, DRFT 295, GEOG 120, or GEOG 151 DRAFTING Associate of Applied Science Degree Mechanical Drafting and Design The Mechanical Drafting and Design degree program is intended to provide the students with a firm mathematical and scientific foundation on which to build a high degree of technological expertise in manufacturing and engineering technology. These are skills associated with mechanical related positions in industry, engineering technology, and with the government. A strong background in general education courses enhances the student s understanding of society and to make progress in his/her field of choice more accessible. Note: A student must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses required for the program in order to receive a degree. 1st Semester COSC 125 Business Microcomputers 3 DRFT 110* Technical Drafting I 3 DRFT 150* Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 4 ENGL 111 Freshman Composition OR ENGL 118 Technical Composition 3 Lab Science Elective 4 Total 17 62

23 2nd Semester DRFT 112 Materials and Processes 3 DRFT 113 Materials and Processes Lab 2 DRFT 115 Technical Drafting II 4 DRFT 120 Descriptive Geometry 3 MATH 180 Trigonometry 3 MATH 160 College Algebra 3 Total 18 3rd Semester DRFT 210 Technical Drafting III 4 PHYS 211 General Physics I 3 PHYS 211L General Physics I Lab 1 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Approved Drafting Elective ** 3-4 Total th Semester DRFT 255 Statics and Strength of Materials 4 DRFT 260 Advanced AutoCAD 4 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition 3 COMM 110 Public Speaking OR COMM 111 Interpersonal Communication 3 * DRFT 110 and DRFT 150 should be taken in the same semester. Approved Drafting Elective** 3-4 Total Total ** Approved Drafting Electives: COGR 295, DMAD 170, DMAD 172, DMAD 240, DRFT 195, DRFT 225, DRFT 248, DRFT 295 GEOG 120, or GEOG 151 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Associate of Applied Science and Certificate The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) programs offer courses for students interested in a career in pre-hospital emergency medicine as well as basic emergency medical knowledge for use in other professions. The San Juan College EMS program works to educate caring, competent, and compassionate medical professionals for service to the public. The Emergency Medical Responder (formerly First Responder) course is the most basic level of formal emergency medical training offered by the college. The course is designed for students who generally do not intend to pursue advanced training in EMS; however, it is a shorter course that can provide someone that is just interested in exploring EMS as a possible career with a better insight into what the profession is about. The course is typically taken by students acting as first responders in industrial or volunteer settings. The course is designed to meet the US DOT National Standard Curriculum for First Responder, the EMS Education Standards for Emergency Medical Responder, and the NM EMS training standards. The course is NOT a prerequisite or corequisite to any other level of EMS training at SJC. The Emergency Medical Technician (formerly EMT-Basic) certificate program offers the entry-level course for pursuing a career in EMS. Entry-level students must complete the EMT certificate program in order to gain EMS licensure in the state of New Mexico. The course is designed to meet the US DOT National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Basic, the EMS Education Standards for Emergency Medical Technician, and the NM EMS training standards. EMT licensure/certification is a prerequisite for higher level EMS programs. Continued on next page 63

24 The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (formerly EMT-Intermediate) certificate program builds on the basic knowledge of the EMT with additional training and skills. These courses may be taken by students wishing to gain additional medical skills, but not necessarily wishing to pursue training as a paramedic. Field experience in EMS is strongly encouraged between EMT certification and entry into the AEMT program. AEMT is a recommended prerequisite to the paramedic program and is strongly recommended for students with limited field experience. The program is designed to meet the US DOT National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Intermediate (1985), the EMS Education Standards for Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, and the NM EMS training standards. Paramedics provide the highest level of care in the pre-hospital setting and are currently in high demand. Students interested in pursuing training at the paramedic level have the option of both a certificate program and an Associate of Applied Science degree. The AAS degree may be transferrable to four-year baccalaureate degree programs in EMS. Those students wishing to transfer to a baccalaureate granting institution are strongly encouraged to check with their advisor and carefully coordinate their coursework at San Juan College with the requirements of the transfer institution. A full Associate of Science degree option is also available for those students requiring it (see Associate of Science section for additional information). This program is designed to meet the US DOT National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Paramedic, the EMS Education Standards for Paramedic, and the NM EMS training standards. Students who complete the certificate or degree programs are eligible to sit for the applicable levels of the New Mexico state EMS licensure and/or the National Registry exams. Additional specialty courses outside of the certificate and degree programs are also offered. Information on all EMS program courses can be found in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog, by contacting the EMS Program office, or by visiting the program website. Note: The student must complete each course in the curriculum with a C or better to remain in and graduate from the program. Emergency Medical Responder (Course) Prerequisites: Completion of RDNG-050 or appropriate Reading Accuplacer score. Core Courses EMSP 111 Emergency Medical Responder 4 Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Prerequisites: Completion of RDNG-113 or appropriate Reading Accuplacer score; instructor/coordinator approval; Additional requirements possible as established by clinical and/or field sites Core Courses EMSP 116 Emergency Medical Technician 12 Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED; current NM EMT licensure or National Registry EMT certification valid through the duration of the program; current AHA Basic Life Support or comparable healthcare provider CPR certification valid through the duration of the program; completion of RDNG-113 and MATH-096 or appropriate Reading and Math Accuplacer scores (MATH 114 recommended); Instructor/coordinator approval; additional requirements possible as established by clinical and/or field sites. 64

25 Core Courses EMSP 125 Advanced Emergency Medical Technician 7 EMSP 128 Advanced EMT Lab 3 EMSP 131 Advanced EMT Clinical/Field Internship 2 Total 12 Admission Process: Paramedic Associate of Applied Science and Certificate Selection into the Paramedic program is limited and competitive with available seats awarded to the most qualified applicants based on the following criteria: 1. High school diploma or GED 2. Proof of academic ability: Completion of RDNG-113, ENGL-098, and MATH-096 or appropriate Reading, English, and Math Accuplacer scores. (MATH 114 recommended) 3. Completion of program prerequisites (Students currently enrolled in a prerequisite course that will complete the course prior to the start of the program will be considered contingent on their successful completion of the coursework.) 4. Complete program application with all required documentation 5. Current New Mexico licensure or National Registry certification at the level of Emergency Medical Technician (or EMT-Basic) or higher that will be valid through the duration of the program 6. Current AHA Basic Life Support or comparable healthcare provider CPR certification that will be valid through the duration of the program 7. One year of documented EMS experience (Students with less than one year of experience should refer to the note in item #8.) 8. Letter of recommendation (Students with less than one year of documented experience as required in item #7 can substitute two additional letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the students EMS knowledge and skills for a total of three letters.) 9. Completion of the Health Occupations Basic Entrance Test (HOBET) (Testing dates will be established at the SJC Testing Center, or students may take the test at any other testing site where it is offered and have the results reported to the SJC EMS Program.) 10. Completion of an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-Intermediate) written examination administered by the EMS Program by appointment. 11. All other requirements as may be established by clinical and/or field training sites including, but not limited to, criminal background check, drug screening, and proof of vaccinations or titers. 12. Interview with EMS Program staff 13. Attendance at a mandatory program orientation Program Prerequisites AAS C BIOL 252 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 4 BIOL 253 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 4 Total 8 8 Fall Semester AAS C EMSP 112 Physical Fitness for EMS 1 1 EMSP 200 Assessment and Clinical Decision Making 1 1 EMSP 205 Airway and Ventilatory Management 1 1 EMSP 211 Paramedic Professional Practice 2 2 EMSP 216 Emergency Pharmacology 2 2 EMSP 219 Medical Emergencies I 1 1 Continued on next page 65

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