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Apr 12, 2026
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NNMC Fall 2025 - Summer 2026 Catalog
Course Descriptions
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- Freshman courses are numbered 1100-1199; sophomore courses numbered 2200-2299; junior courses numbered 3300-3399; senior courses numbered 4400-4499, and graduate courses numbered 5500-5599. Lower-division topic courses are number 1147 and 1247; upper-division topic courses are numbered 3399 and 4499.
- Courses labeled with an “N” immediately after the course number are considered to be remedial in nature and will not be accepted to fill the requirements for any degree at Northern. Remedial courses will normally not transfer to other colleges.
- Courses designated with WIC are Writing Intensive Courses required for a bachelor’s degree. See Northern’s General Education Common Core Offerings for more information.
- No course with a grade of less than a C- or CR (as appropriate) will be accepted for graduation.
- Any course which is designated as a Prerequisite to another course must be passed with at least a grade of C- or CR (as appropriate) in order to proceed to the next level course.
- Immediately after the course description appears an entry inside parentheses. This number is read in two parts. For example, (3, 1T+2S) is read as: course value = 3 credits; 1 credit of theory, 2 credits of activity/shop/studio. If the course were a laboratory, it might read (1, 0T+1L). Each credit of theory (T) requires the equivalent per week of 50 minutes of instructional time; each credit of shop/activity (S) requires 100 minutes per week; and each credit of laboratory (L) requires 150 minutes per week. Therefore, an entry of 3, 1T+2S would be scheduled to meet a total of 250 minutes per week of instructional time. These calculations refer to a course offered over a full sixteen-week semester. The amount of time per week for a course offered over a shorter period of time is increased to meet the required time in a shorter period.
- Courses listed in this catalog are subject to change or deletion through normal academic channels. New courses and changes in existing course work are initiated by the responsible department chairperson, approved by the faculty curriculum committee, the faculty senate, and the Provost. [Strikethrough text indicates that a course is no longer offered.
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Criminal Justice
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• CJUS 1130 - Forensic Science I
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• CJUS 1140 - Juvenile Justice
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• CJUS 1170 - Introduction to Criminology
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• CJUS 1196 - Topics in Criminal Justice: Penology I
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• CJUS 2120 - Criminal Courts and Procedures
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• CJUS 2130 - Police and Society
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• CJUS 2140 - Criminal Investigations
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• CJUS 2150 - Corrections System
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• CJUS 2153 - Community-Based Corrections
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• CJUS 2235 - Constitutional Criminal Procedure
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• CJUS 2360 - Criminal Procedure
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• CJUS 3320 - Theories of Crime
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• CJUS 3321 - Research Design
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• CJUS 4400 - Special Topics
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• CJUS 4410 - Comparative Perspectives in Crime and Justice
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• CJUS 4411 - Writing in the Social Sciences
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• CJUS 4413 - Advanced Penology
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• CJUS 4421 - Independent Research Project
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• CJUS 4430 - Restorative and Community Based Justice
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• CJUS 4488 - Internship/Practicum/Service Learning
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Early Childhood Education
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• ECED 1110 - Child Growth, Development and Learning
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• ECED 1115 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition
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• ECED 1120 - Guiding Young Children
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• ECED 1125 - Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs
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• ECED 1130 - Family and Community Collaboration
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• ECED 2110 - Professionalism
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• ECED 2115 - Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading
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• ECED 2120 - Curriculum Development Through Play Birth Through Age 4 (PreK)
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• ECED 2121 - Practicum (Curriculum Development Through Play)-Birth Through Age 4
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• ECED 2130 - Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 Through Grade 3
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• ECED 2131 - Practicum-Age 3 (Pre K) Through Grade 3
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• ECED 3302 - Research in Child Growth and Development
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• ECED 3303 - Family, Language and Culture
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• ECED 3304 - Young Children with Diverse Abilities
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• ECED 4475 - Teaching and Learning Math and Science
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• ECED 4476 - Teaching and Learning Reading and Writing
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• ECED 4477 - Teaching and Learning Social Studies, Fine Arts and Movement
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• ECED 4478 - Teaching and Learning Practicum
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• ECED 4479L - Student Teaching
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• ECED 4480 - Seminar
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Economics
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• ECON 2110 - Macroeconomic Principles
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• ECON 2120 - Microeconomic Principles
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Education - Bilingual Endorsement
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• EDBE 3305 - Spanish Literacy for Bilingual Education
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• EDBE 3306 - Spanish for the Bilingual Classroom
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• EDBE 4403 - Foundations of Bilingual/ESL Multicultural Education
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• EDBE 4406 - Methods and Materials of Teaching Bilingual ESL
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• EDBE 4416 - Second Language Acquisition
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• EDBE 4481 - Linguistics & Phonetics for the Bilingual Teacher
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• EDBE 4482 - Spanish Language & Folklore of New Mexico for the Bilingual Teacher
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Education - Elementary
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• EDUC 1120 - Introduction to Education
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• EDUC 1190 - Introduction to Education Practicum
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• EDUC 2221 - Educational Psychology
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• EDUC 2330 - The Effective Classroom
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• EDUC 2440 - Teaching Elementary School Math
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• EDUC 3310 - Teaching and Diagnosis of Reading
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• EDUC 3314 - Introduction to Linguistics
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• EDUC 3322 - Math for Educators
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• EDUC 4450 - Foundations of Pedagogy and Learning in the Multicultural Classroom
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• EDUC 4455 - SPED
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• EDUC 4460 - Reading and Writing Across Content Areas in Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Classrooms
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• EDUC 4475 - Methods, Strategies, and Materials for Teaching in the CLD Classroom
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• EDUC 4479L - Student Teaching
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• EDUC 4480 - Student Teaching Seminar
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• EDUC 4495 - Assessment and Evaluation of Student Learning in the Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Classroom
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Education - TESOL Endorsement
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• EDBE 4412 - Formal/Informal Assessment
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Electrical Engineering Technology
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• EET 2200L - Electrical Systems I with Lab
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• EET 2201L - Digital Systems with Lab
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• EET 3300L - Electrical Systems II with Lab
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• EET 4400L - Control Systems and Instrumentation with Lab
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Electrical Technology
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• ELTR 1115 - National Electric Code
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• ELTR 1120 - Electrical Theory I
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• ELTR 1150 - Applied Industrial Electricity I
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• ELTR 1155 - Applied Industrial Electricity II
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• ELTR 1210 - Electrical Theory II
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• ELTR 1215 - Blueprint Reading I
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• ELTR 1220 - Introduction to Wiring Lab
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• ELTR 2020 - Industrial Motor Control Lab
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• ELTR 2115 - Motor Control Theory
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• ELTR 2130 - Industrial Power Distribution
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Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Engineering
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• EECE 1105L - Microcomputer Systems
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• EECE 1132 - Computer Networks I
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• EECE 1152L - Computer Programming I
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• EECE 2230 - Introduction to Routing and Switching
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• EECE 2231L - Intermediate Programming
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• EECE 3329 - Human Computer Interaction
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• EECE 3330 - Computer Networks II
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• EECE 3342L - Wireless and Mobile Computing
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• EECE 3351L - Advanced Programming
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• EECE 3355 - Web Engineering
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• EECE 3380 - Introduction to Cybersecurity
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• EECE 4435 - Software Engineering
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• EECE 4440 - Advanced Computer Networks
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• EECE 4451 - Advanced Programming Applications
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• EECE 4472 - Photovoltaic Devices
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Electromechanical Engineering Technology
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• EMET 4400 - Advanced Electro-Mechanical Design
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• EMET 4402 - Robotics
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• EMET 4454 - Solar Thermal and Electric Energy Storage
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• EMET 4490 - Capstone
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Engineering
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• ENGR 1101 - Computer Science for All
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• ENGR 1101L - Computer Science for All Lab
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