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Schedule as of January 27, 2026 1:15 PM

Spring 2026

Found Department

Psychology

This course will introduce students to the concepts, theories, significant findings, methodologies, and terminology that apply to the field of psychology.

Sections for Intro Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 50977 MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Woodward Lecture Hall 101
Eric M Jackson - ejackson@unm.edu 3 236
002 50978 TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Woodward Lecture Hall 101
Allen Butt - allenbutt@unm.edu 3 236

This course is an introduction to the scientific study of human social influence and interaction, and explores how an individual’s actions, emotions, attitudes and thought processes are influenced by society and other individuals. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Social Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 51099 MWF 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Science Math Learning Center 102
Tiphanie M Chanel - tchanel@unm.edu 3 100

Study of human physical and psychological change and stability from a lifespan development perspective. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Developmental Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 51012 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Physics & Astronomy Interdis 1100
Ryan C Sams - rsams@unm.edu 3 100

The course provides an overview of human cognitive processes such as attention, perception, memory, language, categorization, decision-making, reasoning, and problem solving. Includes methods, theories, and applications. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Cognitive Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 51096 MWF 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Physics & Astronomy Interdis 1100
Eric M Jackson - ejackson@unm.edu 3 129

A general survey of the biological foundations of behavior and mental processes. Students will gain an understanding of anatomy, physiology, and chemistry of the nervous system and their relationships to human behavior. Prerequisite: 1110 or BIOL 1110 or BIOL 1140.

Sections for Brain & Behavior
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 51087 MWF 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Dane Smith Hall 125
Benjamin Clark - bnjclark@salud.unm.edu 3 100
005 62364 TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Mitchell Hall 101
Allen Butt - allenbutt@unm.edu 3 99

This course provides an overview of how information is acquired, stored, retrieved, and manifested in the behavior of human and non-human animals. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Psychology Learning & Memory
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 53109 TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Physics & Astronomy Interdis 1100
Iuliia Sheronova - juliasheronova@unm.edu 3 69

This course examines how biological, psychological, and social factors interact with and affect different areas within health. Course will cover the role of stress in illness, coping with illness, pain management, and the role of health behavior in health and disease. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Health Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 51103 TR 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Science Math Learning Center 102
John T Madden - jmadden@unm.edu 3 75

Exploration of the psychological, physiological, cultural, social and individual factors that influence sexual behavior, sex roles, and sex identity. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Psychology of Human Sexuality
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79800 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Dane Smith Hall 129
Geoffrey F Miller - gfmiller@unm.edu 3 65

This course covers introductory-level topics in statistics that are applicable to psychological research. Both descriptive and inferential statistics are covered. Topics include applying statistical formulas to psychological data and interpreting the results of statistical analyses. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Statistical Principles
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 51008 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Mitchell Hall 122
Ryan C Sams - rsams@unm.edu 3 101

Application of the concepts covered in PSYC 2510. Includes discussion of basic principles of research design and scientific methodology as applied to psychology. Prerequisite: PSYC 2510.

Sections for Psychology Research Techniques
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58045 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Dane Smith Hall 120
Kirsten K Thomson - kthomson@unm.edu 3 73

This overview of the role of case management in the addictions field will examine the relationship of the 12 core functions to service coordination. Prerequisite: 332 and (347 or 411 or 430). Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Case Management in Addictions
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79795 W 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 156
Cal J Reynolds - creynolds2@unm.edu 1 3

Review of the historical, scientific and ethical issues in the field of psychopathology. Categorization of deviant behavior, theories of abnormal behavior, systems of therapy and relevant research are covered. Prerequisite: PSYC 1110.

Sections for Abnormal Behavior
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
004 81438 TBA 3 0
001 82960 MWF 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Science Math Learning Center 102
Colin T Mahoney - colinmahoney@unm.edu 3 100
006 83860 MW 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM
Mitchell Hall 102
Donia Hijaz - dhijaz@unm.edu 3 60

This course focuses on the assessment of mental disorders, with an emphasis on substance abuse. It also provides an overview of science-based treatments. Additionally it reviews professional issues in psychology, ethical standards, and multicultural issues. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Clinical Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 81299 MW 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Dane Smith Hall 132
Catalina R Pacheco - pachecocr@unm.edu 3 30

This laboratory course is designed to offer students exposure to the wide variety of research that is typically conducted in the field of clinical psychology. It will teach students how to read and critique the relevant literature in an area and how to design solid studies to answer specific research questions. Prerequisite: 2510 and 332.

Sections for Clinical Psychology Lab
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 62515 R 9:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 226
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 2 12

This course provides an introduction to the evolutionary study of human behavior, from key biological concepts to current theories and findings on the evolution of psychological processes. Prerequisite: 2250.

Sections for Evolution & Human Behavior
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58335 TR 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Dane Smith Hall 123
Tania A Reynolds - tareyn@unm.edu 3 71

General survey of topics in the cognitive and brain sciences of aging and dementia. Topics include the etiology of dementia subtypes, treatment, management, and the socioeconomic impact of an increasingly older population demographic. Prerequisite: 2250.

Sections for Neuroscience Aging & Dementia
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 81223 TBA 3 0

Study of the pharmacological action and physiological and psychological effects of drugs of abuse including stimulants, depressants, narcotics and hallucinogens. Prerequisite: PSYC 2250.

Sections for Drugs & Behavior
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
004 59761 TBA 3 0
001 62193 TBA 3 0

(Also offered as LING 367/567) Theoretical and methodological issues in psycholinguistics, including comprehension, speech perception and production, language acquisition, bilingualism, brain and language, reading. Prerequisite: ANTH 1115 or LING 2110 or LING 301 or PSYC 2110 or PSYC 2120 or PSYC 2220 or PSYC 2250 or PSYC 2270.

Sections for Psychology of Language
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 59870 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Dane Smith Hall 127
Jill P Morford - morford@unm.edu 3 29

This course explores the emotion of horror both from the standpoint of theoretical and empirical work on emotion and from the standpoint of critical approaches to the phenomenon of horror in art. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for The Psychology of Horror
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58052 W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
David C Witherington - dcwither@unm.edu 3 26

Impact of culture on human behavior, learning, personality and other selected topics is examined. Course emphasizes critical analysis, discussion and writing about cross-cultural research and theory.

Sections for Cultural Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58053 TBA 3 0

Continuation of 391. Prerequisite: 391. {Spring}

Sections for Jr Honors Seminar
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58054 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Sara Raynolds Hall 102
Tania A Reynolds - tareyn@unm.edu 3 8

Training/experience at Agora Crisis Center. Can lead to national certification. Some weekend, evening and holiday hours required. Minimum commitment: two semesters, weekly four-hour shift. Must be 18 and deemed eligible by the Agora Executive Committee. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Crisis Worker Practicum
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58055 -
Dasie L Kent - dkent7@unm.edu 1 5
002 58056 -
Dasie L Kent - dkent7@unm.edu 1 1

This course introduces students to various structural factors that may be challenging for different populations, and different research methods and approaches to engaging and working with diverse populations in culturally appropriate and effective manners. Prerequisite: 302.

Sections for Research Diverse Populations
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79809 TBA 3 0

This field experience at an addiction agency teaches student to apply classroom learning to practice situations. A licensed counselor supervises. Prerequisite: 332 and 335 and (347 or 430). Pre- or corequisite: 313 and 411. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Addiction Field Work
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58057 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 156
Cal J Reynolds - creynolds2@unm.edu 3 4

This course introduces students to various significant factors that affect health outcomes for a population differently that the general US population, and culturally appropriate research approaches in working with diverse populations experiencing a disparity. Prerequisite: 302. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Health Disparities
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82420 W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Sara Raynolds Hall 101
Steven P Verney - sverney@unm.edu 3 5

This advanced psychology course is for those interested in the nature of and prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorders and alcohol-related problems. Prerequisite: 332.

Sections for Alcohol Use Disorders
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
003 79796 MWF 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Mitchell Hall 104
Colin T Mahoney - colinmahoney@unm.edu 3 11

Theories and practices related to an understanding of children and adolescents who deviate from normal development either intellectually, educationally, emotionally, physically or in some combination. Relevant family variables are considered. Prerequisite: 2120 and 332.

Sections for Child Psychopathlogy
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82455 TBA 3 0

Study of any psychological topic not otherwise included in the curriculum upon expression of mutual interest by students and faculty.

Sections for ST:
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83127 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Castetter Hall (Biology) 258
Paul J Watson - pwatson@unm.edu 3 9
ST: Evol of Rel&Hum Coal Psych
003 59302 -
Jessica R Goodkind - jgoodkind@salud.unm.edu 3 9
ST: Hlth & Soc Inequality Lab
002 59300 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Ortega Hall 119
Jessica R Goodkind - jgoodkind@salud.unm.edu 3 5
ST: Hlth &Soc Inequalities II
012 82262 TR 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Cecilia A Hinojosa - cahinojosa@unm.edu 3 9
ST: Intro Neuro Psychopatholgy
006 82447 TR 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 3 11
ST: Intro to Functnl Neuroimag
015 82784 TR 3:30 PM - 5:10 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 226
Kristina R Ciesielski - ktc@unm.edu 2 0
ST: Neural Basis of Cognit Dev
009 59919 M 4:30 PM - 6:10 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) B81
Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 2 7
ST: Psych Teaching Practicum
010 82203 W 1:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Mitchell Hall 117
Geoffrey F Miller - gfmiller@unm.edu 3 23
ST: Psychology & AI
013 82265 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Jeremy P Hogeveen - jhogeveen@unm.edu 3 4
T: Data Sci Psych & Neurosci

Psychology laboratory topics not otherwise included in the curriculum. Labs offered upon the expression of mutual interest by students and faculty. Prerequisite: 2510.

Sections for ST: Psychology Laboratory
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79797 W 9:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 2 20
Transcranial Stimulatn Lab

This will examine theory and research regarding the development of human strengths at an advanced undergraduate level. The course will focus on strengths that promote better functioning including creativity, optimism, wisdom, courage, love, and spirituality. Prerequisite: 1110.

Sections for Positive Psychology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58062 TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Science Math Learning Center 102
Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 3 119

This is an advanced lab course teaching how positive psychology theory and research can be applied to improve well-being and success. This is a lab that includes individual and group presentations and several papers. Prerequisite: 454. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Positive Psychology Laboratory
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58080 W 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) B81
Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 2 44

Continuation of 491. Three hrs. lab. Prerequisite: 491. {Spring}

Sections for Sr Honors Seminar
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58063 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) B15
Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 3 9

Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Undergraduate Problems
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 57893 -
James F Cavanagh - jcavanagh@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
002 57894 -
Kristina R Ciesielski - ktc@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
003 57895 -
Benjamin Clark - bnjclark@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
004 57896 -
Vincent P Clark - vclark@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
005 57897 -
Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 2
006 57898 -
Joshua B Grubbs - joshuagrubbs12@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
007 57899 -
Derek A Hamilton - dahamilt@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
008 57900 -
Laura C Ornelas - lco21@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
009 57901 -
Nathan Pentkowski - npentkowski@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
010 57902 -
Margo C Hurlocker - mhurlocker@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
011 57903 -
Stephen S Alley - ssalley@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
013 57905 -
Matthew R Pearson - drmateo@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
015 57907 -
Eric D Ruthruff - ruthruff@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
016 57908 -
Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 1 TO 3 3
017 57909 -
Tania A Reynolds - tareyn@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
018 57910 -
Jane Ellen Smith - janellen@unm.edu 1 TO 3 2
019 57911 -
Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
020 57912 -
Kamilla L Venner - kamilla@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
021 57913 -
Kent A Kiehl - kkiehl@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
022 57914 -
Jacob M Vigil - vigilj@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
023 57915 -
David C Witherington - dcwither@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
024 57916 -
Steven P Verney - sverney@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
025 57917 -
Katie A Witkiewitz - katiew@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
026 57918 -
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
028 57920 -
Cecilia A Hinojosa - cahinojosa@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
029 57921 -
Kirsten K Thomson - kthomson@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
031 57923 -
Eric M Jackson - ejackson@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
032 57924 -
Jeremy P Hogeveen - jhogeveen@unm.edu 1 TO 3 2
033 57925 -
Julia Keller - jkelle01@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
034 57926 -
Geoffrey F Miller - gfmiller@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
035 57927 -
Theresa B Moyers - tmoyers@unm.edu 1 TO 3 3
036 57928 -
Elaine Perea - efperea@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
012 80091 TBA Simone Viljoen - sviljoen@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
014 80092 TBA Megan R Kirouac - mkirouac@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
027 80093 TBA Frank Schwebel - fschwebel@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
030 80094 TBA Leslie Ann D Brick - lbrick@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
037 80095 TBA Cassandra L Boness - cboness@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
038 80096 TBA Jeffrey D Lewine - jlewine@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
039 80097 TBA Cal J Reynolds - creynolds2@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
040 80483 TBA Colin T Mahoney - colinmahoney@unm.edu 1 TO 3 2
041 83028 -
Matison W McCool - mwmccool@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
042 83029 -
James M Maurer - jmmaurer@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
043 83030 -
1 TO 3 0
044 83031 -
1 TO 3 0

Introduction to the logic of experimental design and to experimental designs commonly used in psychology and the corresponding analyses. Corequisite: 504L. {Spring}

Sections for Design & Analysis Experiments
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79834 TBA 3 0

Practical issues related to material introduced in 502. Emphasis placed on use of a computerized statistical package, e.g. SPSS. Corequisite: 502 or permission of instructor. {Spring}

Sections for Des & Analysis Experiments Lab
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79839 TBA 1 0

The course is designed to prepare graduate students, both conceptually and practically, for teaching, with the construction of a professional teaching portfolio as its goal.

Sections for Teaching Seminar
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 62531 TBA 2 0
001 83861 M 11:00 AM - 12:40 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 156
Kirsten K Thomson - kthomson@unm.edu 2 5

This course introduces students to various structural factors that may be challenging for different populations, and different research methods and approaches to engaging and working with diverse populations in culturally appropriate and effective manners.

Sections for Research Diverse Populations
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 81472 TBA 3 0

This course introduces students to various significant factors that affect health outcomes for a population differently that the general US population, and culturally appropriate research approaches in working with diverse populations experiencing a disparity. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Health Disparities
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
050 82421 W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Sara Raynolds Hall 101
Steven P Verney - sverney@unm.edu 3 4

Theories and practices related to an understanding of children and adolescents who deviate from normal development either intellectually, educationally, emotionally, physically or in some combination. Relevant family variables are considered.

Sections for Child Psychopathology
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82457 TBA 3 0

Provides an introduction to functional neuroimaging, from its history to the present. Technical aspects of commonly used neuroimaging methods will be discussed, along with their interpretation and application to questions in psychology and medicine. Restriction: Psychology graduate students only.

Sections for Intro to Functnal Neuroimaging
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82446 TR 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 3 5

Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member.

Sections for Graduate Problems
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 57931 -
James F Cavanagh - jcavanagh@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
002 57932 -
Kristina R Ciesielski - ktc@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
003 57933 -
Vincent P Clark - vclark@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
004 57934 -
Benjamin Clark - bnjclark@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
005 57935 -
Joshua B Grubbs - joshuagrubbs12@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
006 57936 -
Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
007 57937 -
Derek A Hamilton - dahamilt@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
008 57938 -
Jeremy P Hogeveen - jhogeveen@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
009 57939 -
Nathan Pentkowski - npentkowski@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
010 57940 -
Margo C Hurlocker - mhurlocker@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
014 57944 -
Tania A Reynolds - tareyn@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
015 57945 -
Eric D Ruthruff - ruthruff@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
016 57946 -
Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
017 57947 -
Jane Ellen Smith - janellen@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
018 57948 -
Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
019 57949 -
Laura C Ornelas - lco21@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
020 57950 -
Kamilla L Venner - kamilla@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
021 57951 -
Steven P Verney - sverney@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
022 57952 -
Jacob M Vigil - vigilj@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
023 57953 -
David C Witherington - dcwither@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
024 57954 -
Katie A Witkiewitz - katiew@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
025 57955 -
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
026 62669 -
Geoffrey F Miller - gfmiller@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
011 80493 TBA Kent A Kiehl - kkiehl@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
012 80494 TBA Theresa B Moyers - tmoyers@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
013 80496 TBA Cecilia A Hinojosa - cahinojosa@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
027 80497 TBA Cassandra L Boness - cboness@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
028 83032 -
Leslie Ann D Brick - lbrick@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
029 83034 -
Colin T Mahoney - colinmahoney@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
030 83035 -
1 TO 3 0
031 83036 -
1 TO 3 0

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a master’s thesis. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections for Masters Thesis
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
012 57968 -
Kristina R Ciesielski - ktc@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
013 57969 -
Margo C Hurlocker - mhurlocker@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
014 57970 -
Nathan Pentkowski - npentkowski@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
004 79889 TBA Benjamin Clark - bnjclark@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
016 79894 TBA Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
026 80000 TBA Geoffrey F Miller - gfmiller@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
019 80023 TBA Laura C Ornelas - lco21@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
005 80024 TBA Joshua B Grubbs - joshuagrubbs12@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
003 80032 TBA Jacob M Vigil - vigilj@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
017 80054 TBA Jane Ellen Smith - janellen@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
006 80057 TBA Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
001 80065 TBA James F Cavanagh - jcavanagh@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
020 80069 TBA Kamilla L Venner - kamilla@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
018 80072 TBA Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
002 80498 TBA Derek A Hamilton - dahamilt@unm.edu 1 TO 6 2
007 80499 TBA Jeremy P Hogeveen - jhogeveen@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
008 80500 TBA Kent A Kiehl - kkiehl@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
009 80501 TBA Theresa B Moyers - tmoyers@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
010 80502 TBA Tania A Reynolds - tareyn@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
011 80503 TBA Eric D Ruthruff - ruthruff@unm.edu 1 TO 6 2
015 80504 TBA Steven P Verney - sverney@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
021 80505 TBA David C Witherington - dcwither@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
022 80506 TBA Katie A Witkiewitz - katiew@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
023 80507 TBA Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
024 80508 TBA Cassandra L Boness - cboness@unm.edu 1 TO 6 2
025 80509 TBA Cecilia A Hinojosa - cahinojosa@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
027 81447 -
Vincent P Clark - vclark@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
028 83038 -
Leslie Ann D Brick - lbrick@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
029 83039 -
Colin T Mahoney - colinmahoney@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
030 83040 -
1 TO 6 0
031 83041 -
1 TO 6 0

A bimonthly seminar learning experience where clinical graduate students meet with faculty to present and discuss ongoing, interesting or challenging cases. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections for Case Conference Practicum
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 81046 F 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 1 31

Graduate students in the doctoral program in clinical psychology provide psychotherapy to clients in the UNM Psychology Clinic under the supervision of the clinical faculty. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections for Psychotherapy Practicum I
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 59854 -
James F Cavanagh - jcavanagh@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
002 59855 -
Joshua B Grubbs - joshuagrubbs12@unm.edu 1 TO 3 3
003 59858 -
Jane Ellen Smith - janellen@unm.edu 1 TO 3 8
007 59860 -
Kamilla L Venner - kamilla@unm.edu 1 TO 3 2
009 59861 -
Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
011 59862 -
Margo C Hurlocker - mhurlocker@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
013 59863 -
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 1 TO 3 4
014 59866 -
Steven P Verney - sverney@unm.edu 1 TO 3 3
015 59868 -
Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
017 60061 -
Kristina R Ciesielski - ktc@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
016 60062 -
Katie A Witkiewitz - katiew@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
004 62567 -
Cassandra L Boness - cboness@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
005 62568 -
Frank Schwebel - fschwebel@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
006 62569 -
Megan R Kirouac - mkirouac@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
008 62667 -
Theresa B Moyers - tmoyers@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
010 80520 TBA Jeff S Tonigan - jtonigan@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
012 80521 TBA Barbara S McCrady - bmccrady@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
018 80523 TBA Julie M Brovko - jbrovko@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
019 80525 TBA Matison W McCool - mwmccool@unm.edu 1 TO 3 2
020 80526 TBA Colin T Mahoney - colinmahoney@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
021 83046 -
1 TO 3 0

This seminar is principally concerned with ethics in psychology research, service delivery, training and teaching. Topics in career development and contemporary controversies in professional psychology are also dealt with.

Sections for Ethics and Prof Issues
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82024 T 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 226
Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 3 11

This course provides an overview of multicultural counseling including the principles of understanding one's values and biases, understanding and respecting the client's worldview, and using culturally appropriate interventions. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Divers Multicult Perspectives
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82316 W 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 226
Kamilla L Venner - kamilla@unm.edu 3 6

The purpose of the seminar is to provide a broad overview of the empirically-supported treatments movement and to teach student how to effectively deliver empirically-supported treatments for specific psychological disorders.

Sections for Empirically Supported Treatmnt
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82023 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 226
Jane Ellen Smith - janellen@unm.edu 3 7

Critical examination of recent empirical and theoretical articles on behavioral/cognitive neuroscience topics selected by students.

Sections for Sem: Cognition Brain Behavior
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 58069 F 10:30 AM - 12:10 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Laura C Ornelas - lco21@unm.edu 2 17

Study of any psychological topic not otherwise included in the curriculum upon expression of mutual interest by students and faculty. {Offered upon demand}

Sections for ST:
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
014 81471 W 9:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 2 0
ST: Transcranial Stimulatn Lab
011 81412 -
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 1 TO 3 6
ST: VA Med Practicum
006 81302 -
Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 1 TO 3 4
ST:Child &Adolescent Practicum
053 82266 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Jeremy P Hogeveen - jhogeveen@unm.edu 3 9
T: Data Sci Psych & Neurosci
052 82263 TR 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Cecilia A Hinojosa - cahinojosa@unm.edu 3 4
T: Intro Neuro Psychopathology
004 83048 M 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 125
Theresa B Moyers - tmoyers@unm.edu 3 7
T: Motivational Interviewing
015 82785 TR 3:30 PM - 5:10 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology) 226
Kristina R Ciesielski - ktc@unm.edu 3 0
T: Neural Basis Cognitive Dev
010 82204 W 1:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Mitchell Hall 117
Geoffrey F Miller - gfmiller@unm.edu 3 4
T: Psychology & AI
002 83051 W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Logan Hall (Psychology)
Joshua B Grubbs - joshuagrubbs12@unm.edu 3 9
T: Social Development

Available only to students who have successfully completed their dissertations. This is a one-year, full-time external clinical internship in which students provide treatment, assessment, and other relevant professional services under intensive and direct professional supervision.

Sections for Clinical Internship
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 60224 -
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 1 0

Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a doctoral dissertation. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections for Dissertation
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 57983 -
James F Cavanagh - jcavanagh@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
002 57984 -
Kristina R Ciesielski - ktc@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
003 57985 -
Vincent P Clark - vclark@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
004 57986 -
Benjamin Clark - bnjclark@salud.unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
005 57987 -
Joshua B Grubbs - joshuagrubbs12@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
006 57988 -
Sarah J Erickson - sjerickson@salud.unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
007 57989 -
Derek A Hamilton - dahamilt@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
008 57990 -
Jeremy P Hogeveen - jhogeveen@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
009 57991 -
Margo C Hurlocker - mhurlocker@unm.edu 3 TO 12 3
011 57993 -
Nathan Pentkowski - npentkowski@salud.unm.edu 3 TO 12 3
012 57994 -
Kent A Kiehl - kkiehl@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
014 57996 -
Tania A Reynolds - tareyn@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
015 57997 -
Eric D Ruthruff - ruthruff@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
016 57998 -
Bruce W Smith - bwsmith@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
017 57999 -
Jane Ellen Smith - janellen@unm.edu 3 TO 12 3
018 58000 -
Claudia D Tesche - ctesche@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
019 58001 -
Laura C Ornelas - lco21@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
020 58002 -
Kamilla L Venner - kamilla@unm.edu 3 TO 12 2
021 58003 -
Steven P Verney - sverney@unm.edu 3 TO 12 2
022 58004 -
Jacob M Vigil - vigilj@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
023 58005 -
David C Witherington - dcwither@unm.edu 3 TO 12 2
024 58006 -
Katie A Witkiewitz - katiew@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
025 58007 -
Elizabeth A Yeater - eyeater@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
026 62668 -
Geoffrey F Miller - gfmiller@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
010 80512 TBA Theresa B Moyers - tmoyers@unm.edu 3 TO 12 1
013 80513 TBA Cecilia A Hinojosa - cahinojosa@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
027 82290 -
Cassandra L Boness - cboness@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
028 83042 -
Leslie Ann D Brick - lbrick@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
029 83043 -
Colin T Mahoney - colinmahoney@unm.edu 3 TO 12 0
030 83044 -
3 TO 12 0
031 83045 -
3 TO 12 0

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Introduction to manual and digital drawing as well as modeling techniques for architectural and interior design. Students will learn how to represent composition, form and space by orthographic drawing, paraline and perspective views, and freehand sketching. Three-dimensional model building techniques will also be introduced.

Sections for Intro Architectural Graphics
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 54889 MW 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
George Pearl Hall P105
Anthony E Fettes - aefettes@unm.edu 3 24
002 54890 MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall P105
Nataani Garnenez - ngarnenez341@unm.edu 3 24
003 54891 T 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P105
Anna E Wyka - awyka@unm.edu 3 21
004 83866 R 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P105
Damian E Garduno - degarduno@unm.edu 3 13

This course provides students the tools and vocabulary to analyze, interpret and discuss the built environment from the social, historical, perceptual and technical determinants. Students are introduced to elements, principles, and theories of architecture through their social, historical, and technical determinants. The course seeks to lay a foundation in architectural studies, including introducing students to fundamental vocabulary and concepts.

Sections for Intro Architecture
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 50043 TR 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
Efthimios Maniatis - maniatis@unm.edu 3 73
001 83406 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Hibben Center 105
Efthimios Maniatis - maniatis@unm.edu 3 83

Introduces fundamental principles and processes of two-, three-, and four-dimensional design. Design aesthetics, perception, technique, composition, evaluation of materials and methods, practicing design methodologies, exploring design principles and theories, and graphic authorship are explored through various types of assignments.

Sections for Design Fundamentals
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 54892 M 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P105
Damian E Garduno - degarduno@unm.edu 3 25
002 54893 T 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P105
Kimberly A Wakefield - kwake@unm.edu 3 20
003 54894 W 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P105
Courteney J Begay - courteneybegay@unm.edu 3 23
004 82335 TBA 3 0
005 83444 F 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P105
Taylor A Holloway - tholloway1@unm.edu 3 20

Development of the major issues, concepts and methods emerging from the relationship of social systems and the natural environment.

Sections for Introduction to Envir Planning
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79211 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Margaret B Ramirez - mramirez10@unm.edu 3 17

Students will advance on technical skills and workflows obtained in Architectural Visualization I to observe, document, transform and create multi-scalar ideas into irresistible visual expressions. This course will cover architectural drawing conventions of plan, section, elevation, axonometric projection, perspective construction, diagramming, mapping and imaging to effectively communicate design ideas through visual means.

Sections for Architectural Visualization II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79091 M 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
W 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 3 65

A survey of modern architectural and urban traditions from 1700 to the present.

Sections for World Architecture II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83333 MW 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
George Pearl Hall 101
Efstathios Gerostathopoulos - sgy@unm.edu 3 136

Lecture course introduces the theory and practice of Design Thinking. Students will explore frameworks and strategies for solving problems and develop an understanding of the disciplines that are influenced by them.

Sections for Design Thinking
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79370 TR 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
George Pearl Hall 101
Tim B Castillo - timc@unm.edu 3 113
002 82448 TBA 3 0
003 82449 TBA 3 0

This Architectural Design Studio introduces principles of urban design and planning through an exploration of a series of multi-scaled architectural projects that examine public goals and constraints, urban infrastructure and fabric, sustainability, historical and socio-cultural issues.

Sections for Architectural Design II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79197 M 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
MW 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 5 14
002 79199 M 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
MW 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Katherine M Boles - kboles@unm.edu 5 0
003 79201 M 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
MW 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Jennifer Dominguez Hernandez - jennydominguez@unm.edu 5 12
004 79202 M 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
MW 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Nataani Garnenez - ngarnenez341@unm.edu 5 13
005 79203 M 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
MW 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Wendy W Martinez - wwmartinez22@unm.edu 5 17
006 81227 M 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
MW 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
F 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
David N Miertschin - dmiertschin@unm.edu 5 14

Studio investigates the development of multi-family housing on an urban site. Students analyze contemporary housing precedents and programming, and address urban contexts, housing types and universal design. Prerequisite: 301 with minimum grade of "C+". Restriction: admitted to B.A.A. Architecture.

Sections for Architectural Design IV
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
004 41690 TBA 5 0
005 41691 MF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
W 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Kimberly A Wakefield - kwake@unm.edu 5 30
006 41692 MF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
W 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Amber M Straquadine - ambers@unm.edu 5 13
001 59581 MF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
W 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Alfons J Poblocki - poblocki@unm.edu 5 14
002 79193 MF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
W 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Claire K Sheridan - cksher@unm.edu 5 12
003 79195 MF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
W 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Sarah Aziz - saziz@unm.edu 5 0

A combined lecture and lab course that introduces historical and contemporary concepts of architectural context, and develops verbal and graphic skills for analyzing architecture as a practice of place-making. Restriction: admitted to B.A.A. Architecture.

Sections for Architecture and Context
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82343 T 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Mitchell Hall 122
Katherine M Boles - kboles@unm.edu 3 83

This course is a survey of architectural thought in the 20th and 21st centuries. Students will be required to read, discuss, and write about architectural ideas, and connect them to contemporary architecture.

Sections for Architectural Theory
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 61575 F 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
Alexander Webb - awebb4@unm.edu 3 45

Lectures present structural form and behavior, deflected shapes, approximate and simplified methods of analysis, graphic analysis, trusses cables and arches, simple beams, columns, continuous structures, three-dimensional structures, structural design issues. Prerequisite: 332. Restriction: admitted to B.A.A. Architecture or B.S.C.M. Construction Management.

Sections for Architectural Structures II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 44058 WF 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
George Pearl Hall 101
Stephanie Bunt - sbunt@unm.edu 3 50

Studio explores contemporary architectural topics. Topics will vary. At least one section will engage community clients and may be offered in conjunction with Landscape Architecture and Community and Regional Planning students. Prerequisite: 2125. Restriction: admitted to B.A.A. Architecture.

Sections for Architectural Design VI
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 36057 MWF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Clare H Cardinal - ccardinal@unm.edu 6 11
001 48163 MWF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Karen J King - kjk2@unm.edu 6 11
003 79206 MWF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Nora K Wendl - nwendl@unm.edu 6 13
004 81278 MWF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Henry M Grosman - hmgrosman@unm.edu 6 11
005 83331 MWF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 6 4

Explores the application of theoretical foundations of sustainability to building and landscape design including concepts of passive solar design, daylighting, water conservation, and green building materials and construction methods. Introduces environmental rating systems such as LEED. Prerequisite: 233.

Sections for Sustainability II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83373 T 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
Liane A Hancock - lianehancock@unm.edu 3 60

Students wishing to undertake a special study project must have instructor approval. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Problems
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 36639 -
Albert J Lopez - ajal86@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
002 36640 -
Tim B Castillo - timc@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
004 36641 -
Efstathios Gerostathopoulos - sgy@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
005 36642 -
Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
006 36643 -
Sarah Aziz - saziz@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
007 36644 -
Liane A Hancock - lianehancock@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
008 36645 -
Michaele L Pride - mlpride@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
009 36646 -
Alexander Webb - awebb4@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
010 36647 -
Nora K Wendl - nwendl@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
011 36648 -
Kristina H Yu - khyu@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
016 36800 -
Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
019 37427 -
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
003 37435 -
Stephanie Bunt - sbunt@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
012 83752 -
Catherine P Harris - cphunm@unm.edu 1 1

Course emphasizes investigation, evaluation, and discussion of areas of specialized knowledge or inquiry relevant to the profession or field of study. Individually listed topics vary each semester. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Sem:
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
013 49186 TBA 3 0
Sem: Debates in SpatialJustice
012 83411 TBA 3 0
Sem: Debates in SpatialJustice
007 83335 TBA 3 0
Sem: DigitalCraft 4 Architects
014 83466 M 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P139
Henry M Grosman - hmgrosman@unm.edu 3 4
Sem: DigitalCraft 4 Architects
015 62098 R 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
George Pearl Hall 106
R 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Kirsten Angerbauer - kirstenangerbauer@unm.edu 3 10
Sem: Fabrication
004 80486 T 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Jeffrey P Pappas - tioga@unm.edu 3 0
Sem: Hist Pres, Mem & Cmty
008 43463 M 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Steven H Moffson - smoffson@unm.edu 3 3
Sem: Historic Research Methods
018 54255 TBA 3 0
Sem: Historical Documentation
010 81279 T 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall 217
Victoria E Sanchez - vsanchez11@unm.edu 3 20
Sem: Intro to Interior Design
001 59582 TBA 3 0
Sem: Life of X
016 83507 TBA 3 0
Sem: Life of X
006 80487 TBA 3 0
Sem: Poly&Prac in Hist Pres
003 60014 W 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 3 5
Sem: Presv Tech & Adapt Reuse
002 82387 R 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
George Pearl Hall 327
Erem Birkan - ebirkan04@unm.edu 3 13
Sem: Robotics
009 83390 TBA 3 0
Sem: Social Impact-Every Scale
017 83829 F 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Taylor A Holloway - tholloway1@unm.edu 3 2
Sem: Social Impact-Every Scale
005 82384 TBA 3 0
Sem: Theories of Space & Time
011 83409 M 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 3 4
Sem: Theories of Space & Time

A course exploring a topic not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Topics course. Credits will vary according to content offered.

Sections for T: Design Visualization
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
005 42083 T 3:00 PM - 4:40 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 19
T: Design Viz: Revit
010 59616 T 3:00 PM - 4:40 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 5
T: Design Viz: Revit
001 59619 T 5:00 PM - 6:40 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 18
T: Design Viz: Revit Advanced
009 59621 T 5:00 PM - 6:45 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 20
T: Design Viz: Revit Advanced
002 82727 R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 106
R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Keenan D Boliek-Poling - keenanbp@unm.edu 1 11
T: DesignViz: IntroFabrication
003 82733 R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 106
R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Keenan D Boliek-Poling - keenanbp@unm.edu 1 15
T: DesignViz: IntroFabrication
006 83661 W 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Katherine M Boles - kboles@unm.edu 1 10
T: Portfolio
011 83664 W 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Katherine M Boles - kboles@unm.edu 1 3
T: Portfolio
012 83720 W 5:30 PM - 7:10 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Damian E Garduno - degarduno@unm.edu 1 16
T: Rhino
013 83723 W 5:30 PM - 7:10 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Damian E Garduno - degarduno@unm.edu 1 1
T: Rhino
004 83629 W 5:30 PM - 7:10 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Alfons J Poblocki - poblocki@unm.edu 1 10
T: Sketchbook
008 81534 TBA 1 0
T:DesignViz:Imagining the FUTR
007 82366 TBA 1 0
T:DesignViz:Imagining the FUTR

Projects emphasize the design of civic buildings, addressing theories and precedents in urban or rural sites, and developing knowledge and deployment of building tectonics and construction materiality. Prerequisite: 501. Restriction: admitted to M.Arch. Architecture.

Sections for Grad Architectural Design III
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 42085 MWF 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 6 5

Students will advance on technical skills and workflows obtained in Architectural Visualization I to observe, document, transform and create multi-scalar ideas into irresistible visual expressions. This course will cover architectural drawing conventions of plan, section, elevation, axonometric projection, perspective construction, diagramming, and processes that transition graphic visualization into fabrication to communicate design ideas through visual means.

Sections for Grad Arch Visualization II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79093 M 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
W 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 3 5

(Also offered as ARTH 324) Survey of the architectural and urban traditions of the modern world from the Enlightenment to the present.

Sections for World Architecture II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83334 MW 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
George Pearl Hall 101
Efstathios Gerostathopoulos - sgy@unm.edu 3 4

Lectures present structural form and behavior, deflected shapes, approximate and simplified methods of analysis, graphic analysis, trusses cables and arches, simple beams, columns, continuous structures, three-dimensional structures, structural design issues. Prerequisite: 532.

Sections for Architectural Structures II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 44057 WF 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
George Pearl Hall 101
Stephanie Bunt - sbunt@unm.edu 3 4

A course exploring a topic not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Topics course. Credits will vary according to content offered.

Sections for T: Design Visualization
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
005 42092 T 3:00 PM - 4:40 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 2
T: Design Viz: Revit
009 59617 T 3:00 PM - 4:40 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 1
T: Design Viz: Revit
001 59620 T 5:00 PM - 6:40 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 0
T: Design Viz: Revit
010 59622 T 5:00 PM - 6:45 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Christine M Williams - cwilliams5@unm.edu 1 1
T: Design Viz: Revit Advanced
002 82735 R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 106
R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Keenan D Boliek-Poling - keenanbp@unm.edu 1 1
T: DesignViz: IntroFabrication
003 82736 R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 106
R 3:45 PM - 5:25 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Keenan D Boliek-Poling - keenanbp@unm.edu 1 0
T: DesignViz: IntroFabrication
007 83663 W 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Katherine M Boles - kboles@unm.edu 1 1
T: Portfolio
011 83665 W 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Katherine M Boles - kboles@unm.edu 1 1
T: Portfolio
012 83722 W 5:30 PM - 7:10 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Damian E Garduno - degarduno@unm.edu 1 0
T: Rhino
013 83724 W 5:30 PM - 7:10 PM
George Pearl Hall P110
Damian E Garduno - degarduno@unm.edu 1 0
T: Rhino
006 83630 W 5:30 PM - 7:10 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Alfons J Poblocki - poblocki@unm.edu 1 2
T: Sketchbook
008 81535 TBA 1 0
T:DesignViz:Imagining The FUTR
004 82368 TBA 1 0
T:DesignViz:Imagining the FUTR

Foundational independent study where thesis or final project dimensions are explored, program or project principles established and search for available and manageable information completed. Feasibility of proceeding with the project is decided with faculty advisor(s). Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Restriction: permission of Director.

Sections for Project Thesis Preparation
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 33065 TBA Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
002 41941 -
Stephanie Bunt - sbunt@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
003 55222 -
Liane A Hancock - lianehancock@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
004 55249 -
Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
005 55251 -
Sarah Aziz - saziz@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
006 81956 -
Tim B Castillo - timc@unm.edu 3 TO 6 1
007 81957 -
Albert J Lopez - ajal86@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
008 81958 -
Michaele L Pride - mlpride@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
009 81959 -
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
010 81960 -
Alexander Webb - awebb4@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
011 81961 -
Nora K Wendl - nwendl@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
012 81962 -
Efstathios Gerostathopoulos - sgy@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0
013 81963 -
Kristina H Yu - khyu@unm.edu 3 TO 6 0

Development of an advanced architectural project based on research and program developed in ARCH 596. Once initiated, continuous enrollment is required (excluding summer) until project is approved by faculty committee. Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Prerequisite: 572 and 596. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Master's Project
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 33076 TBA Efstathios Gerostathopoulos - sgy@unm.edu 6 0
003 33077 TBA Tim B Castillo - timc@unm.edu 6 0
005 33079 TBA Stephanie Bunt - sbunt@unm.edu 6 1
006 33080 TBA Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 6 0
007 33081 TBA Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 6 0
009 33082 TBA Liane A Hancock - lianehancock@unm.edu 6 0
011 33083 TBA Michaele L Pride - mlpride@unm.edu 6 0
012 33084 TBA Alexander Webb - awebb4@unm.edu 6 0
013 33085 TBA Nora K Wendl - nwendl@unm.edu 6 3
018 33088 TBA Sarah Aziz - saziz@unm.edu 6 0
014 33981 TBA Kristina H Yu - khyu@unm.edu 6 0
001 81953 -
Albert J Lopez - ajal86@unm.edu 6 0
004 81954 -
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 6 0

Development of a research project reflective of advanced inquiry into an architectural topic. Plan I only. Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Prerequisite: 596 and (602 or 603). Restriction: permission of Director.

Sections for Master's Thesis
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 33089 TBA Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 6 0
003 33090 TBA Tim B Castillo - timc@unm.edu 6 0
005 33092 TBA Stephanie Bunt - sbunt@unm.edu 6 0
007 33097 TBA Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 6 0
009 33099 TBA Liane A Hancock - lianehancock@unm.edu 6 0
011 33100 TBA Michaele L Pride - mlpride@unm.edu 6 0
013 33101 TBA Alexander Webb - awebb4@unm.edu 6 0
017 33102 TBA Sarah Aziz - saziz@unm.edu 6 0
014 33982 TBA Baker H Morrow - bmorrow@unm.edu 6 0
008 34465 TBA Nora K Wendl - nwendl@unm.edu 6 0
015 36060 -
Kristina H Yu - khyu@unm.edu 6 0
001 81965 -
Albert J Lopez - ajal86@unm.edu 6 0
004 81966 -
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 6 0
010 81967 -
Efstathios Gerostathopoulos - sgy@unm.edu 6 0

Studio explores contemporary architectural topics. Topics will vary. At least one section will typically engage community stakeholders and may be offered in conjunction with Landscape Architecture and/or Community and Regional Planning students. Prerequisite: 601. Restriction: admitted to M.Arch. Architecture.

Sections for Masters Arch Design II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 79046 MR 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Mark A Harberts - mharbert@unm.edu 6 8
003 79047 MR 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Tamarah R Begay - tbegay24@unm.edu 6 8
004 81274 MR 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
John Dillander - xeroj@unm.edu 6 8
001 83332 MR 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Evan D Ripley - eripley1@unm.edu 6 7

Studio developing an integrated design project. Projects must be clearly resolved and highly articulated. Students should integrate building systems content from prior course work. Projects should demonstrate excellence in critical thinking, craft and visual presentation. Prerequisite: 603. Restriction: admitted to M.Arch. Architecture.

Sections for Masters Arch Design IV
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
003 48164 MR 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 6 12
001 79207 MW 1:00 PM - 4:50 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Taylor A Holloway - tholloway1@unm.edu 6 8

Explores the application of theoretical foundations of sustainability to building and landscape design including concepts of passive solar design, daylighting, water conservation, and green building materials and construction methods. Introduces environmental rating systems such as LEED. Restriction: admitted to M.Arch. Architecture.

Sections for Sustainability II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83374 T 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
George Pearl Hall 101
Liane A Hancock - lianehancock@unm.edu 3 20

Lecture course presents a comprehensive and integrative process to examine the interrelationship of the properties of materials, building envelope, environmental systems, and construction technology, as they influence design decision making. Prerequisite: 634. Restriction: admitted to M.Arch. Architecture.

Sections for Systems Integration II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 49474 F 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Matthew Higgins - mwhiggins@unm.edu 3 30

Seminar explores components necessary to prepare a comprehensive architectural program that includes assessing client/user needs and site conditions, determining space requirements, identifying relevant codes, standards, sustainability requirements, and estimating pre-design project costs. Restriction: admitted to M.Arch. Architecture.

Sections for Pre-Design & Arch Programming
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 44663 W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Mark A Harberts - mharbert@unm.edu 3 29

Students wishing to undertake a special study project must have instructor approval. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Problems
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 36771 -
Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
002 36772 -
Tim B Castillo - timc@unm.edu 1 TO 6 2
003 36773 -
Stephanie Bunt - sbunt@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
004 36774 -
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
005 36775 -
Chris T Cornelius - ccornelius@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
006 36776 -
Sarah Aziz - saziz@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
007 36777 -
Liane A Hancock - lianehancock@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
009 36779 -
Michaele L Pride - mlpride@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
010 36780 -
Alexander Webb - awebb4@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
011 36781 -
Nora K Wendl - nwendl@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
012 36782 -
Kristina H Yu - khyu@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
013 36783 -
1 TO 6 0
014 36784 -
Albert J Lopez - ajal86@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
016 36911 -
Efstathios Gerostathopoulos - sgy@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
008 83753 -
Catherine P Harris - cphunm@unm.edu 1 1

Course emphasizes investigation, evaluation, and discussion of areas of specialized knowledge or inquiry relevant to the profession or field of study. Individually listed topics vary each semester. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Sem:
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
013 45954 TBA 3 0
Sem: Debates in SpatialJustice
012 83412 TBA 3 0
Sem: Debates in SpatialJustice
007 83337 TBA 3 0
Sem: DigitalCraft 4 Architects
014 83467 M 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P139
Henry M Grosman - hmgrosman@unm.edu 3 7
Sem: DigitalCraft 4 Architects
005 80618 T 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Jeffrey P Pappas - tioga@unm.edu 3 8
Sem: Hist Pres, Mem & Cmty
008 44050 M 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Steven H Moffson - smoffson@unm.edu 3 3
Sem: Historic Research Methods
018 54256 TBA 3 0
Sem: Historical Documentation
010 82386 T 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall 217
Victoria E Sanchez - vsanchez11@unm.edu 3 5
Sem: Intro to Interior Design
001 59583 TBA 3 0
Sem: Life of X
016 83508 TBA 3 0
Sem: Life of X
006 80621 TBA 3 0
Sem: Poly&Prac in Hist Pres
003 60015 W 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 3 4
Sem: Presv Tech & Adapt Reuse
009 83391 TBA 3 0
Sem: Social Impact-Every Scale
004 83830 F 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Taylor A Holloway - tholloway1@unm.edu 3 1
Sem: Social Impact-Every Scale
002 82385 TBA 3 0
Sem: Theories of Space & Time
011 83410 M 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Lauren A McQuistion - lmcquistion@unm.edu 3 13
Sem: Theories of Space & Time

Community & Regional Planning

This course examines the intersections among globalization, communities, and social action. It focuses on myriad ways global forces impact communities and how they work for local change in a global era.

Sections for Community Change
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 52941 TBA 3 0

Introduces the intersections of economic theory and contemporary economic development issues and policies. Surveys how economic decisions and policies impact the shaping of space and development of communities. Introduces strategies to strengthen local economies.

Sections for Community Econ For Planners
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 80822 W 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Claudia B Isaac - cisaac@unm.edu 3 9

This course addresses physical planning analytical methods and presentation skills, and prepares students for professional roles as active and effective participants in the ongoing process of managing the urban spatial environment. Prerequisite: 165 and 181 and 265.

Sections for Community Placemaking Studio
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 41368 MW 3:00 PM - 5:10 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Rodney M Gonzales - mgonzo1@unm.edu 5 10

An introduction to the watershed as a rational planning unit, with case studies to illustrate principles of resource inventory, identification of land use problems and the formulation of plans for protection and rehabilitation.

Sections for Watershed Management
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79111 W 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P139
Lani M Tsinnajinnie - lanimts@unm.edu 3 5

Problems are individualized topics conducted on a one to one student-faculty arrangement. Allows for exploration of various subjects of interest to students and faculty members.

Sections for Problems
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 31746 TBA Rolf J Pendall - rpendall@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
003 31764 TBA Elspeth M Iralu - iralu@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
004 31773 TBA Irena Ehrenfeucht - rehrenfeucht@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
005 31779 TBA Jennifer L Tucker - jennifertucker@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
002 36552 -
Rodney M Gonzales - mgonzo1@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
006 48289 -
Lani M Tsinnajinnie - lanimts@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
007 56470 -
Caroline E Scruggs - cscruggs@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
008 81890 -
Sarah L Soakai - sarahsoakai@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
009 83754 -
Catherine P Harris - cphunm@unm.edu 1 1

Various topics related to planning in the southwest.

Sections for Sem:
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
008 83850 TBA 3 0
Sem: Cmty Engaged Des Prac
002 79113 R 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Albert J Lopez - ajal86@unm.edu 3 0
Sem: Hist of Planning&Urbanism
006 53656 M 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Steven H Moffson - smoffson@unm.edu 3 3
Sem: Historic Research Methods
013 54257 TBA 3 0
Sem: Historical Documentation
005 60017 W 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 3 1
Sem: Presv Tech & Adapt Reuse
003 83809 -
Kaitlin E Bryson - kbryson@unm.edu 3 1
Sem: RAVEL: Field Lab
007 83812 F 9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
Art 304
Kaitlin E Bryson - kbryson@unm.edu 3 0
Sem: RAVEL:Creative Production
001 83705 TR 9:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Masley Hall (Art Education) 201
Ryan K Henel - rkhenel@unm.edu 3 0
Sem:Art&Eco BioDiv,CreatPrac&J
004 82300 T 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Aaron Sussman - aaronsussman11@unm.edu 3 6
Transportation Plng

Study of land use planning and growth management dynamics at the local level, in its physical, legal administrative and economic contexts. Restriction: admitted to B.A.E.P.D. Environmental Planning and Design.

Sections for Community Growth & Land Use
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 33996 MWF 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Rolf J Pendall - rpendall@unm.edu 3 9

Introduction to comparative analysis of social, economic and spatial data as integrated into a typical comprehensive plan. Building data sets, organization of information, use of survey research, preliminary forecasting methods. Descriptive statistics a prerequisite. Prerequisite: 500. Restriction: enrolled in M.C.R.P. program and permission of graduate advisor.

Sections for Analytical Methods for Plng
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 48708 R 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Tina M Ruiz - tiruiz@unm.edu 3 5

An introduction to the watershed as a rational planning unit, with case studies to illustrate principles of resource inventory, identification of land use problems and the formulation of plans for protection and rehabilitation.

Sections for Watershed Management
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 79112 W 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P139
Lani M Tsinnajinnie - lanimts@unm.edu 3 5

Professionally based experience in professional planning practice in public, private or non-profit settings. Supervision is given in the field setting as well as at an academic setting. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections for Internship
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 43862 -
Rolf J Pendall - rpendall@unm.edu 3 1

Explores what it takes to practice community development. What are processes of community development and how can planners enhance and build community in ways that promote fair and just distribution of resources and impacts.

Sections for Foundations of Community Dev
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82303 TBA 3 0

Examines the relationship of indigenous planning to other planning approaches such as advocacy, equity, and radical planning; considers aspects of "indegeneity" such as sovereignty, land tenure, and culture, and their application to community planning.

Sections for Foundations of Indigenous Plan
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82305 T 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Sarah L Soakai - sarahsoakai@unm.edu 3 7

Introduction to urban transportation subject area in a seminar format. Characteristics of urban transportation systems in U.S. and foreign cities are explored as are effects of urban transportation on local economies, urban form, the environment and the neighborhood.

Sections for Transportation Plng
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82297 T 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P135A
Aaron Sussman - aaronsussman11@unm.edu 3 11

Individual study of problems in planning undertaken with faculty advisement and supervision. Restriction: permission of instructor.

Sections for Problems
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 31876 TBA Rolf J Pendall - rpendall@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
003 31889 TBA Elspeth M Iralu - iralu@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
004 31899 TBA Irena Ehrenfeucht - rehrenfeucht@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
005 31901 TBA Jennifer L Tucker - jennifertucker@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
006 31903 TBA Caroline E Scruggs - cscruggs@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
002 36553 -
Rodney M Gonzales - mgonzo1@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
007 56471 -
Lani M Tsinnajinnie - lanimts@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
008 81891 -
Sarah L Soakai - sarahsoakai@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
009 83755 -
Catherine P Harris - cphunm@unm.edu 1 1

Various topics related to planning in the southwest.

Sections for Sem: Seminar
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
008 83851 TBA 3 0
Sem: Cmty Engaged Des Prac
004 82279 T 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Jeffrey P Pappas - tioga@unm.edu 3 2
Sem: Hist Pres, Mem & Cmty
002 79114 R 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 209
Albert J Lopez - ajal86@unm.edu 3 7
Sem: Hist of Planning&Urbanism
013 54258 TBA 3 0
Sem: Historical Documentation
009 60018 W 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 3 1
Sem: Presv Tech & Adapt Reuse
003 83810 -
Kaitlin E Bryson - kbryson@unm.edu 3 0
Sem: RAVEL: Field Lab
005 83813 F 9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
Art 304
Kaitlin E Bryson - kbryson@unm.edu 3 0
Sem: RAVEL:Creative Production
001 83706 TR 9:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Masley Hall (Art Education) 201
Ryan K Henel - rkhenel@unm.edu 3 0
Sem:Art&Eco BioDiv,CreatPrac&J

Analyzes the political and economic factors shaping urban development with particular emphasis on the impacts of economic restructuring. As planners, we study how these changes affect the process of planning and policy formation.

Sections for Political Economy Urban Dev
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82304 W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
George Pearl Hall 210
Jennifer L Tucker - jennifertucker@unm.edu 3 12

Development of a professional project reflective of advanced work in the field. Project should have an identified client, a time frame and a final product which demonstrates competence to engage in professional level planning. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections for Professional Project II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 31953 TBA Rolf J Pendall - rpendall@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
002 31955 TBA Lani M Tsinnajinnie - lanimts@unm.edu 1 TO 6 2
004 31957 TBA Elspeth M Iralu - iralu@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
006 31958 TBA Irena Ehrenfeucht - rehrenfeucht@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1
007 31963 TBA Jennifer L Tucker - jennifertucker@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
003 36554 -
Rodney M Gonzales - mgonzo1@unm.edu 1 TO 6 2
005 37290 -
Caroline E Scruggs - cscruggs@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
008 81893 -
Sarah L Soakai - sarahsoakai@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0

(Also offered as LA 590) An introduction to the methods for the documentation, research and analysis of historic built environments as preparation for historic preservation and contemporary regional design.

Sections for Historic Research Methods
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
006 49061 M 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Steven H Moffson - smoffson@unm.edu 3 2

Development of a research project reflective of advanced inquiry into a planning topic. Thesis should make concrete contributions to guide planning practice. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.

Sections for Master's Thesis
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 31975 TBA Lani M Tsinnajinnie - lanimts@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
002 31978 TBA Elspeth M Iralu - iralu@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
004 31983 TBA Rolf J Pendall - rpendall@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
005 31990 TBA Irena Ehrenfeucht - rehrenfeucht@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
006 31992 TBA Jennifer L Tucker - jennifertucker@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
003 36555 -
Rodney M Gonzales - mgonzo1@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
007 49560 -
Caroline E Scruggs - cscruggs@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
008 81895 -
Sarah L Soakai - sarahsoakai@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0

Landscape Architecture

An introduction to landscape architectural design in the studio setting, focusing on a series of typological investigations. Students are encouraged to experiment with methods to develop their own design process.

Sections for LA Design Studio II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 44191 MWF 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 321
Katya A Crawford - katyac@unm.edu 6 14

Advanced studio with design project and associated summary essay. With thematic seminars on disciplinary trends and studio review sessions to critique ongoing design processes, students work with faculty on a focused site and design, present, discuss, and complete a design.

Sections for Capstone Studio
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83011 MWF 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Susannah Abbey - susannah@unm.edu 6 1

LandCadd operates on AutoCAD and is the most widely used of computer programs in landscape architecture. An essential basic course in LandCadd applications in the profession.

Sections for AutoCAD Landscape Architecture
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 49284 W 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P110
Jeremiah S Gwin - jsgwin@unm.edu 3 10

An introduction to plants and plant ecology, with an emphasis on the use of plants in landscape architectural design.

Sections for Plant Materials
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
003 47002 T 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Baker H Morrow - bmorrow@unm.edu 3 13

An investigation and discussion of the major theoretical discourses in the environmental design disciplines and how these positions have informed the design of 20th and 21st Century environments.

Sections for Theory in LA Envir Design
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 44193 TR 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM
George Pearl Hall 210
Kathleen N Kambic - kambic@unm.edu 3 9

An intensive study of the technical aspects of landscape design and construction. Emphasis on landscape construction materials and methods, with quality, longevity and ease of maintenance as consistent objectives.

Sections for Landscape Constr Materials
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 42034 T 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Gregory A Miller - gmiller2@unm.edu 3 14

An introduction to landscape architectural design in the studio setting, focusing on a series of typological investigations. Students are encouraged to experiment with methods to develop their own design process. Prerequisite: 501. Restriction: permission of LA program director.

Sections for LA Design Studio II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 44192 MWF 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 321
Katya A Crawford - katyac@unm.edu 6 1

This is an interdisciplinary studio with architecture and planning students coordinated by the Design and Planning Assistance Center. Real projects focus on landscape and urban development within a strong neighborhood and community context. Prerequisite: 502. Restriction: permission of LA program director.

Sections for LA Design Studio IV DPAC
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 48844 MWF 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 215
Susannah Abbey - susannah@unm.edu 6 5

Individual, independent study of topics and research issues in landscape architecture undertaken by a student with faculty approval, advisement and supervision. Restriction: permission of LA program director.

Sections for T: Landscape Architecture
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83708 TR 9:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Masley Hall (Art Education) 201
Ryan K Henel - rkhenel@unm.edu 3 0
T: Art&Eco BioDiv,CreatPrac&J
003 83710 TBA 3 0
T: Art&Eco Material Practice
013 54180 TBA 3 0
T: LA Advanced Digital Tech
005 41489 F 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall 210
Anthony E Fettes - aefettes@unm.edu 3 9
T: LA Ecological Restoration
012 54179 -
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 3 0
T: Landscape Arch-Capstone
011 83814 F 9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
Art 304
Kaitlin E Bryson - kbryson@unm.edu 3 0
T: RAVEL: Creative Product
010 83811 -
Kaitlin E Bryson - kbryson@unm.edu 3 0
T: RAVEL: Field Lab
002 30721 -
Baker H Morrow - bmorrow@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
004 35227 TBA Katya A Crawford - katyac@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
006 36993 -
Anthony E Fettes - aefettes@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
007 37932 -
Catherine P Harris - cphunm@unm.edu 1 TO 3 1
009 41815 -
Kathleen N Kambic - kambic@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0
008 83751 -
Catherine P Harris - cphunm@unm.edu 1 0
014 83973 -
Jeremiah S Gwin - jsgwin@unm.edu 1 TO 3 0

A number of seminars on various aspects of landscape architecture.

Sections for Sem: Seminar
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
007 80619 T 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Jeffrey P Pappas - tioga@unm.edu 3 0
Sem: Hist Pres, Mem & Cmty
002 44708 M 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall 217
Steven H Moffson - smoffson@unm.edu 3 0
Sem: Historic Research Methods
003 54215 TBA 3 0
Sem: Historical Documentation
008 80622 TBA 3 0
Sem: Poly&Prac in Hist Pres
001 60016 W 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Francisco Uvina - fuvina@unm.edu 3 1
Sem: Presv Tech & Adapt Reuse

LandCadd operates on AutoCAD and is the most widely used of computer programs in landscape architecture. An essential basic course in LandCadd applications in the profession.

Sections for Autocad for LA
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 49283 W 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall P110
Jeremiah S Gwin - jsgwin@unm.edu 3 1

This course emphasizes the common role of the landscape architect as a member of a design team that also includes architects, engineers, planners and others. It focuses on the private and public practice of landscape architecture.

Sections for Professional Practice in LA
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 42030 M 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
George Pearl Hall 210
Baker H Morrow - bmorrow@unm.edu 3 12

An introduction to plants and plant ecology, with an emphasis on the use of plants in landscape architectural design.

Sections for Plant Materials
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
003 47003 T 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
George Pearl Hall P104
Baker H Morrow - bmorrow@unm.edu 3 1

An advanced course in the use of plants in landscape design, focusing on principles of xeriscape and their application. Prerequisite: 558.

Sections for Plant Materials II
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 39107 W 5:15 PM - 7:45 PM
George Pearl Hall P139
Maria J Thomas - mjthomas17@unm.edu 3 6

An investigation and discussion of the major theoretical discourses in the environmental design disciplines and how these positions have informed the design of 20th and 21st Century environments.

Sections for Theory in LA & Envir Design
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 39208 TR 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM
George Pearl Hall 210
Kathleen N Kambic - kambic@unm.edu 3 4

An intensive study of the technical aspects of landscape design and construction. Emphasis on landscape construction materials and methods, with quality, longevity and ease of maintenance as consistent objectives.

Sections for Landscape Constr Materials
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 42029 T 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
George Pearl Hall P133
Gregory A Miller - gmiller2@unm.edu 3 1

An applied research project developed and carried out by students as the final exit requirement for the M.L.A.. Project proposals are reviewed based on their degree of complexity and the fit with the student s declared area of specialization. The project is a research based document which explores larger theoretical issues and their conceptual and practical application in an environmental design context. Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Restriction: permission of LA program director.

Sections for Master's Project
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
002 35474 -
Catherine P Harris - cphunm@unm.edu 1 TO 6 10
003 62658 -
Tim B Castillo - timc@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1

A research study which is developed on a topic and an investigation of a set of hypotheses or questions. Students will design and carry out a study which articulates a clear method and process for addressing their questions. The outcome is expected to contribute to the body of knowledge in the discipline of landscape architecture. Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Restriction: permission of LA program director.

Sections for Master's Thesis
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 62093 -
Baker H Morrow - bmorrow@unm.edu 1 TO 6 0
002 62094 -
Hannah V Mattson - hmattson@unm.edu 1 TO 6 1

Landscape Architecture

In this course you will develop an understanding of why today, more than ever, the practice of Landscape Architecture plays a valuable and critical role in how humans understand, inhabit and help shape the world around us.

Sections for Intro Landscape Architecture
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82379 TBA 3 0

In this course we will learn how to “read” a landscape through embodied ways of learning and traditional research methods. We will use analog and digital modes of representation to construct visual narratives of our growing body of knowledge.

Sections for Landscape Literacy & Rep
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 82380 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
George Pearl Hall P139
Kathleen N Kambic - kambic@unm.edu 3 14

Community & Regional Planning

We live in a global world and in local communities. How do global processes influence what happens in our communities? How can we shape global processes, or intervene to create local outcomes that strengthen diverse communities, communities that are situated differently in relationship to established institutions and have different worldviews, priorities and interests? How can local action effect lasting change locally or globally? This course explores these questions through the intersections among global processes, community outcomes, and local, national and global action.

Sections for Comm Change in a Global Era
# CRN Time / Location Instructors Credits Seats Available
001 83674 TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
George Pearl Hall P133
Irena Ehrenfeucht - rehrenfeucht@unm.edu 3 14