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Course Listings

New Mexico State University is currently undergoing a renumbering initiative to align with a Mention regulatory change. While this process is occurring courses will emerge in two ways, a four-digit number or a three-digit number.

Course Numbering:

Four-digit Course

ASTR 1120G The Planets Lecture & Laboratory (4 credits (3+3P))

  • Course Prefix- the four letter code that represents the subject of the course and where the course can be located in the Courses A-Z list below.
  • Course number- (1120 ) indicates the course is a freshman course.
  • Course Title- will appear after the prefix and number
  • Suffix- will come at the end of the number
    • Suffix (G)- indicates a New Mexico statewide General Learning course.
    • Suffix (V)- indicates a Viewing a Wider World course.
    • Suffix (H)- indicates a Honors courses outside of the Honors prefix.
    • Suffix (L)- indicates a Laboratory course.
    • Suffix (M)- indicates a Multicultural course.
  • Credits - The unit of university credit is the semester hour. In the example the course can be taken and will be charged for 4 credits. The numbers that appear in the parenthesis indicate the number of credits for lect

    Biology - Bachelor of Science

    A Suggested Plan of Study for Students

    This roadmap assumes student  placement in MATH 1220G College Algebra and ENGL 1110G Composition I. The contents and order of this roadmap may vary depending on initial student placement in mathematics and English. It is only a suggested plan of study for students and is not intended as a contract. Course availability may vary from fall to spring semester and may be subject to modification or change.



    Civil Engineering - Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

    First Year
    Semester 1
    MATH 1220GCollege Algebra 13
    BIOL 2610GPrinciples of Biology: Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution 13
    BIOL 2610LPrinciples of Biology: Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution Laboratory 11
    ENGL 1110GComposition I 14
    23
    1
    Credits15
    Semester 2
    MATH 1250GTrigonometry & Pre-Calculus 14
    CHEM 1215GGeneral Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory for STEM Majors 14
    CHEM 1121General Supplemental Instruction I1
    BIOL 2110G
    & BIOL 2110L
    Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology
    and Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology Laboratory
    4
    3

    COMM 1115G

    Introduction to Communication
    ENGL 1110GComposition I4
    ENGL 2210GProfessional and Technical Communication Honors3
    COMM 1115GIntroduction to Communication3
    MATH 1511GCalculus and Analytic Geometry I 24
    CHEM 1215GGeneral Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory for STEM Majors4
    PHYS 1310G
    & PHYS 1310L
    Calculus -Based Physics I
    and Calculus -Based Physics I Lab
    4
    ECON 2110GMacroeconomic Principles3
    or ECON 2120G Principles of Microeconomics
    MATH 1521GCalculus and Analytic Geometry II (Departmental/College Requirement )4
    MATH 2530GCalculus III3
    MATH 3160Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations3
    STAT 3110Statistics for Engineers and Scientists3
    GEOL 1110GPhysical Geology4
    PHYS 1320G
    & PHYS 1320L
    Calculus -Based Physics II
    and Calculus -Based Physics II Lab
    4
    or CHEM 1225G General Chemistry II Lecture and Laboratory for STEM Majors
    ENGR 190Introduction to Engineering Mathematics4
    ENGR 233Engineering Mechanics I3
    ENGR 234Engineering Mechanics II3
    E T 109Computer Drafting Fundamentals3
    SUR 222Introduction to Geomatics
    Viewing a Wider World (VWW) Courses VWW courses are a university graduation requirement. You must select two courses from two different colleges and outside of your department. If the course subject (e.g. ANSC, HLS, MGMT) is the same as your major courses, pick another class! For example, you may select one class from the College of Business as long as it is from a department other than your major. Make sure the course is not cross-listed with a course in the department of your major. For example WS 381V Women’s Health issues is cross-listed with HLS 381V. The list of Viewing a Wider World courses can be found in the catalog: http://catalog.nmsu.edu/ Select your catalog year and enter VWW in the search area, keep scrolling until your reach the VWW area. To find VWW courses in the online schedule, go to the Course Search screen on your myNMSU 1. Under the "Subject" heading either Select All courses OR CTRL, click just the subjects you want to see. 2. In the "Course Number" box, type in %%%V. (The % symbol is the wildcard symbol.) 3. Then click CLASS SEARCH 4. This search will produce all VWW courses offered that semester.


    nmsu viewing a wider world

    General Education & Viewing a Wider World Courses

    ENGL 1110G

    Composition I4

    ENGL 1110H

    Composition I Honors4

    ENGL 1110M

    Composition I Multilingual4

    ENGL 2130G

    Advanced Composition3

    ENGL 2210G

    Professional and Technical Communication3

    ENGL 2210H

    Professional and Technical Communication Honors3

    ENGL 2210M

    Professional and Technical Communication for Multilingual Students3

    ENGL 2215G

    Advanced Technical and Professional Communication3

    ENGL 2221G

    Writing in the Humanities and Social Science3

    ACOM 1130G

    Effective Leadership and Communication in Agriculture3

    COMM 1115G

    Introduction to Communication3

    COMM 1130G

    Public Speaking3

    HNRS 2175G

    Introduction to Communication Honors3

    MATH 1130G

    Survey of Mathematics3

    MATH 1220G

    College Algebra3

    MATH 1250G

    Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus4

    MATH 1350G

    Introduction to Statistics3

    MATH 1430G

    Applications of Calculus I3

    MATH 1511G

    Calculus and Analytic Geometry I4

    MATH 1521G

    Calculus and Analytic Geometry II4

    MATH 1521H

    Calculus and Analytic Geometry II Honors4

    MATH 2134G

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