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Explore diverse topics through the lens of multipledisciplines in a Big Question course!
(3 credits each)
AFROFUTURISM: BLACK SUPERHEROES &THE PUBLIC IMAGE OF
BLACKNESS
CARDS DISSECTHUMANITY
FOSTER SCHOLARLY& SCIENTIFIC MINDS
SUCCESS STARTS HERE
Learn about how images and artforms from various points in African
American cultural history shapeAmerican race relations.
Use a card-based systemcalled “Terra Prime” to organize
big questions in a way thathelps you think, talk, and writeabout complex social, cultural,
and economic issues.
Big Questions
CRN: 71407 CRN: 69569
BLACK MINDSMATTER
THE HAPPIESTCLASS ON EARTH
Apply Disneyleadership concepts
while exploring how toovercome obstacles,be creative thinkers,
and work together as ateam.
Connect withAlbuquerque's Black
community whilelearning essential
academic and life skillresources for
success!
Developed specificallyfor A&S Majors. Exploreyour individual strengths,
goals and identity, andlearn how to approachfuture opportunities in
undergraduate research!
Develop essentialskills while exploringwho you are, why you
are here, and whatyou need to be a
successful collegestudent.
Transition
Communities
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CRN: 69382CRN: 66580 CRN: 65717 Multiple Offerings See website for CRNs
1-3 credits
each
MUSIC MEDIA & SPOKENWORD IN POL IT ICSCCST 1125 & COMM 1130 or ENGL 1110Explore how issues of race, class, gender,and sexuality have shaped historic andcontemporary Latino societies and cultures.
LANGUAGE IN ADVERT IS INGENGL 1110 & LING 2110 - CRNs: 66282 & 64484Conduct studies that help you learn howlanguage works in marketing, branding, andadvertising.
STREET KNOWLEDGECCST 2110 & FDMA 2110 - CRNs: 67534 & 67382Explore themes of Hip-Hop cultures such asidentity, community, resistance, andactivism through film.
FACT CHECK: AMERICANPOL IT ICSPOLS 1120 & MATH 1350 - CRNs: 71108 & 67384Examine the processes of American politicallife, and use those lessons to bring the worldof statistics to life.
ENGL 1110 & COMP 2222 - CRNs: 66278 & 71173Explore stories from different geographical,social, religious, and literary traditions.
FAIRY & FOLKTALES
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PSYC 1110 & COMM 1130 - CRNs: 63848 & 64701Use principles of psychology and publicspeaking to help live your best life.
HOW DO I HUMAN?
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sec615 & 616
Get belowthe surface ina Deep Dive
Course!
Piloting inFall 2021!
1- credit coursesto engage in
researchdialogue with a
UNM facultymember
CONNECTING IDEAS TO RESEARCH
IN SOCIOLOGY
CONNECTING IDEASTO RESEARCH IN
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
&
Add LAIS 309:640 (1-credit) to SOCI 1110:003 (3-credit)
CRNs: 71429 & 63798
Add LAIS 309:641 (1-credit) to SOCI 2120:001 (3-credit)
CRNs: 71428 & 63783
Explore UNM Majors
Learn about campus resources
Meet other freshmen
Have a great first year!
New & Expanded offeringsthrough HNRS &A&S
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FLC: ARTS 1310 & ENGL 1110 CRNs: 64103 & 66277This hands-on art studiocourse is a diverse reflectionof human developmentthrough time and theaesthetic qualities that claypossesses.
Ceramic Seduction (6)
BQ: BUSA 1996 - CRN: 71297Explore ways that marketerscan use digital stories toinform, educate, connect andengage audiences.
Digital Media Storytelling (3)
Make the transition into college a littleeasier with a Transition Community!
ACADEMIC COMMUNITIES Knock out Gen-Ed
Requirements with an FLC(6 credits each)
A&S 2021E D I T I O N
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= 1 Gen-Ed
= 2 Gen-Ed
2 Gen-Ed & Diversity=
KEY:
Academic Communities that Complement UC CurriculumHonorable Mentions
FreeElectiveUltimate Guide to
FLC : DANC 1110 & ENGL 1110 CRNs: 64652 & 66276Explore Broadway musicaltheater and Hollywood films,through the context on history.
Gotta Dance: AmericaThrough the Lens ofMusicals (6)
From Namaste toNewton: A CenteredApproach to CalculusFLC: PHED 1410 & MATH 1512CRNS: 67390 & 67561 Math can be stressful! Pairyour Calculus 1 course withYoga to learn mindfulness andrelaxation techniques foracademic success.
So, You Want toWork in Healthcare? FLC: UNIV 201 & COMM1130 or SPAN 1120Learn about various healthprofessions, and speakdirectly with representativesfrom programs availablehere at UNM.
(6)Playing the PastFLC: THEA 1220 & HIST1160 or HIST 300Explore historical charactersand events using theatricaltechniques by participatingin a series of acting gamesthat “re-play” historythrough the eyes of thosewho lived through it.
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