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Nutrition Curriculum Facts CNM to UNM **********IMPORTANT: To assure accuracy based on individual curriculum, student must meet with advisors at CNM and UNM*********** Nutrition IT 1010 o All CNM students are eligible to challenge IT 1010. IT 1010 is not a UNM B.S. requirement, but is a CNM A.S. requirement. UNM does not accept credit hours for the completion of IT 1010 challenge exam. Foreign Language 3-6 Credit Hours o Students may complete a Foreign Language CLEP (College Level Examination Program) exam for credit. o If student chooses to complete CLEP Exam for Foreign Language credit, it is suggested they meet with an advisor prior to exam to discuss minimum scores accepted for credit, based on institution. Reminder: Organic Chemistry Labs are not required for Nutrition Majors. CHEM 2710 Organic Chemistry I o CHEM 2710 Organic Chemistry II at CNM will satisfy UNM CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I requirement, but the course will maintain lower level status and will not fulfill upper division degree requirements. CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II o CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II (taken 1 st semester of Junior year) is offered at CNM as CHEM 2810. CHEM 2810 Organic Chemistry II at CNM will satisfy UNM CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II requirement, but the course will maintain lower level status and not fulfill upper division degree requirements. Course is OPTIONAL. BIOL 239L MICROBIOLOGY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES AND NON-MAJORS o BIOL 239L is a Nutrition requirement that is offered at CNM BIO 2110/2192 Microbiology. Communications Elective courses offered at CNM o COMM 2221 Interpersonal Communications Studies=CJ 221 Interpersonal Communication o o COMM 2225 Small Group Communication Studies=CJ 225 Small Group Communications COMM 2223 Introduction to Non-verbal Communication Studies=CJ 323 Non-verbal Communication(Course will not fulfill UNM upper division Requirements) For further questions regarding Transfer to UNM in the STEM fields contact: Nina Gardea, MCRP Doug Atler CNM, STEM UP Academic Advisor CNM, STEM UP Academic Advisor 505-224-3279 505-224-4000 ext.51382 ngardea@cnm.edu datler1@cnm.edu Doni Hardy Kelly Schnepple CNM, STEM UP Program Coordinator UNM, Program Advisement Coordinator 505-224-3253 505.277.5166 dhardy8@cnm.edu kschnepple@unm.edu

Monica Nunez-Fletcher CNM Achievement Coach 505-277-0320 Mnunezfletcher@cnm.edu

CNM Nutrition A.S. to UNM Nutrition and Dietetics B.S. Four Year Road Map Nutrition Curriculum Alignment Course Subject and Title Cr. CNM Hrs. Major Core UNM Equivalent/Notes UNM Major Course Subject and Title Cr. CNM Hrs. Major Core UNM Major Course Subject and Title Semester One: Semester Two: Summer Semester Cr. CNM Hrs. Major Core UNM Equivalent/Notes UNM Equivalent/Notes ENG 1101 3 3 3 ENGL 110 3 ENG 1102 3 3 3 ENGL 120 3 PSYCH 1105 3 3 3 PSYCH 105 3 CHEM 1710/1792 4 4 4 CHEM 121/121L 4 MATH 1315 3 3 3 MATH 121 3 MATH 1330 3 3 STATS 145 3 BIO 1410/1492 or 1510/1592 4 4 4 BIOL 123/124L or 201 4 BIO 2210/2292 4 4 BIOL 237/247L 4 IT 1010 3 3 Humanities 3 3 3 3 Total: 16 16 13 13 Total: 17 17 10 17 Total: 0 0 0 0 UNM Major Semester Three: Semester Four: Summer Semester: COMM 1130 3 3 3 CJ 130 3 CHEM 2710/2792 4 4 CHEM 301 3 CHEM 1810/1892 4 4 CHEM 122/124L 4 ENG 2219 3 3 ENGL 219 3 NUTR 2110 3 3 NUTR 244 3 Foreign Language 3 3 3 BIO 2310/2392 4 4 BIOL 238/248L 4 Social/Behavioral Science 3 3 3 3 Humanities 3 3 3 3 Fine Arts 3 3 3 3 Total 17 17 6 17 Total 16 16 6 15 Total 0 0 0 0 A.S. Totals 66 66 35 62 Semester Five: MajorMinor UD Hrs Notes Semester Six: MajorMinor UD Hrs NUTR 320 3 3 Pre or co-requisite NUTR 344 NUTR 322 3 3 Prerequisite NUTR 321 Roberto P. Vazquez NUTR 321 3 3 Pre or co-requisite NUTR 244 NUTR 345 3 3 Prerequisite NUTR 344 Transfer Articulation Analyst NUTR344 3 3 BIOC 446L 4 3 STEM UP Prerequisite NUTR 244 and CHEM 301(CNM's 2710) Prerequisite BIOL 123/124L or 201(CNM's BIO 1410/1492 or 1510/1592 & CHEM 121/123(CNM's CHEM 1710/1792) BIOL 239L 4 C&J 314 3 3 CNM/UNM Cooperative CHEM 302 3 3 Comm Elective 3 505.277.5166 Total 16 12 Total 16 12 Notes Semester Seven: MajorMinor UD Hrs Semester Eight: MajorMinor UD Hrs Notes Notes NUTR 424 3 3 Prerequisite NUTR 244 and BIOL 237(CNM's BIO 2210) NUTR 330L 4 3 Prerequisite NUTR 321,CHEM 301(CNM's 2710), BIOL 239L NUTR 427 3 3 Prerequisite NUTR 345 NUTR 406 3 3 Prerequisite NUTR 344; Pre or co-requisite NUTR 345 PEP 326L 3 3 NUTR 428 3 3 Prerequistie NUTR 427 Upper Division Elective 3 3 NUTR 445 3 3 Prequisite NUTR 345 & PEP 326L Upper Division Elective 3 3 Multicul. Elective 3 Total 15 15 Total 16 12 B.S. Totals 129 51 *********IMPORTANT: To assure accuracy based on individual curriculum, student must meet with advisors at CNM and UNM. Roadmap is a suggested degree plan**********

Degree Transfer Agreement Fall 2013 Summer 2016 based on 2013-2014 CNM and UNM Catalogs Central New Mexico Community College A.S. Nutrition For transfer into University of New Mexico B.S. Nutrition This Degree Transfer Agreement fulfills all A.S. Nutrition requirements at CNM and Application requirements to UNM s Nutrition and Dietetics program. This Degree Transfer Agreement goes into effect beginning Fall 2013 and will be valid for application for admission into UNM s Nutrition and Dietetics program through Summer 2016. Pay attention to prerequisite course requirements and plan courses accordingly. Prerequisites may be different at each institution. Please speak with your STEM Advisor. Prospective UNM students must have a minimum overall 3.00 GPA (including transfer and UNM credit) and have completed the following courses with a grade of B or better: Nutr 244;NUTR2110 and Chem121;CHEM1710 and Chem123L;CHEM1792 to be eligible to apply for the UNM Nutrition Program. In order to be competitive for a dietetic internship, it is recommended that undergraduate students maintain a minimum GPA of 3.4 and have work experience in an area related to nutrition/dietetics. CNM A.S. Nutrition UNM B.S. Nutrition and Dietetics Computer Courses IT 1010 Introduction to Computers Not required for Nutrition majors at UNM, but OR meets A.S. requirement at CNM CHALLENGE EXAM Mathematics Core Math placement is determined by Accuplacer exam, ACT or SAT scores. Math 1315 College Algebra MATH 121 College Algebra MATH 1330 Intro to Probability and Statistics STAT 145 Introduction to Statistics Science Courses Take the Biology and Chemistry course sequences as listed below: BIO 1410 Biology for Health Sciences BIOL 123 Biology for Health Related Sciences BIO 1492 Biology for Health Sciences Lab BIOL 124L Biology for Health Rel. Sciences Lab OR BIO 1510 Molecular and Cell Biology OR BIO 201 Molecular and Cell Biology BIO1592 Molecular and Cell Biology Lab CHEM 1710 General Chemistry I CHEM 1792 General Chemistry I Lab (a B or better in both courses is required for admission into the program) CHEM 1810 General Chemistry II CHEM 1892 General Chemistry II Lab 2 CHEM 2710 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 121 General Chemistry CHEM 123L General Chemistry Lab (a B or better in both courses is required for admission into the program) CHEM 122 General Chemistry II CHEM 124L General Chemistry II Lab CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry

BIO 2210 BIO 2292 BIO 2310 BIO 2392 Brought to you by STEM UP CNM/UNM Cooperative Initiative Human Anatomy/Physiology I BIO 237 Human Anatomy/Physiology I Lab BIO 247L Human Anatomy/Physiology II BIO 238 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab BIO 248L Nutrition Core NUTR 2110 Human Nutrition (a B or better is required for admission into the program) ENG 1101 ENG 1102 ENG 2219 COMM 1130 CHMS 1150 ENG 1150 ENG 2262 ENG 2263 GEOG 2201 HIST 1101 HIST 1102 HIST 1161 HIST 1162 HIST 1181 HIST 1182 PHIL 1110 PHIL 2201 PHIL 2202 Human Anatomy/Physiology I Human Anatomy/Physiology I Lab Human Anatomy/Physiology I Human Anatomy/Physiology I Lab NUTR 244 Human Nutrition (a B or better is required for admission into the program) Communications Core College Writing ENGL 110 Composition I: Exposition Analytic & Argumentative Writ ENGL 120 Composition II: Analysis & Argum Technical Communications ENGL 219 Technical Writing Public Speaking CJ 130 Public Speaking Humanities Core Choose two courses below: Intro to Chicano Studies CCS 201 Intro to Chicana and Chicano Studies Study of Literature ENGL 150 The Study of Literature Survey of Earlier World Lit. ENGL 292 World Literature: Ancient World Through the 16 th Century Survey of Later World Lit. ENGL 293 World Literature: 17 th Century Through the Present World Regional Geography GEOG 140 World Regional Geography Western Civilization I HIST 101L Western Civilization to 1648 Western Civilization II HIST 102L Western Civilization Post 1648 History of the United States I HIST 161 L History of the U.S. to 1877 History of the United States II HIST 162 L History of the U.S. Since 1877 Early Latin American History HIST 181 History of Early Latin America Modern Latin American History HIST 182 Modern Latin American History Intro. to Philosophical Thought PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy Greek Philosophy PHIL 201 Greek Thought Modern Philosophy PHIL 202 From Descartes to Kant

RLGN 1107 Living World Religions RELG 107 Living World Religions RLGN 2263 Eastern Religions RELG 263 Eastern Religions RLGN 2264 Western Religions RELG 264 Western Religions Fine Arts Core Choose one course below: ARTH 1101 Introduction to Art ARTH 101 Introduction to Art ARTH 2201 History of Art I ARTH 201 History of Art I ARTH 2202 History of Art II ARTH 202 History of Art II ENG 2210 Film as Literature MA 210 Introduction to Film Studies MUS 1139 Early Music Appreciation MUS 139 Music Appreciation MUS 1140 Modern Music Appreciation MUS 140 Music Appreciation MUS 2271 Rock Music Appreciation MUS 142 Rock Music Appreciation THEA 1122 Introduction to Theater THEA 105 Theatre Appreciation Social/Behavioral Sciences Core Take PSY 1105 and choose one additional courses below: 3 PSY 1105 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 105 General Psychology ANTH 1101 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 1110 Lang., Culture & Human Animal ANTH 110 Lang., Culture & Human ANTH 1130 Cultures of the World ANTH 130 Cultures of the World CST 1150 Introduction to Cultural Studies AMST 185 Intro to Race, Class and Ethnicity ECON 2200 Macroeconomics ECON 105 Introductory Macroeconomics ECON 2201 Microeconomics ECON 106 Introductory Microeconomics GEOG 1102 Human Geography GEOG 102 Human Geography PSCI 1110 The Political World POLS 110 The Political World PSCI 2200 US Politics POLS 200 American Politics PSCI 2220 Comparative Gov. and Politics POLS 220 Comparative Politics PSCI 2240 International Politics POLS 240 International Politics SOC 1101 Introductory to Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology UNM Foreign Language Core Take one semester of any lower-division, non-english foreign language

FREN 1101 Beginning French I FREN 101 Elementary French I FREN 1102 Beginning French II FREN 102 Elementary French II FREN 2201 Intermediate French FREN 201 Intermediate French FREN 2202 Intermediate French II FREN 202 Intermediate French II SPAN 1101 Beginning Spanish SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish SPAN 1102 Beginning Spanish II SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1103 Beginning Spanish I Conversation SPAN 103 Beginning Spanish I Conversation SPAN 1111 Heritage Spanish Language SPAN 111 Heritage Spanish Language SPAN 1112 Heritage Spanish Language II SPAN 112 Heritage Spanish Language II SPAN 2201 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2202 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2203 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 203 Intermediate Spanish II Conversation Conversation SPAN 2375 Accelerated Beginning Spanish SPAN 275 Accelerated Beginning Spanish (6) (6) SPAN 2376 Accelerated Intermediate Spanish SPAN 276 Accelerated Intermediate Spanish (6) (6) TOTAL CREDITS (65- TOTAL CREDITS (62-68) 65) 1 BIO 1510 Molecular and Cell Biology and 1592 Molecular and Cell Biology Lab must both be completed in order to transfer as equivalent to BIOL 201 Molecular and Cell Biology. 2 CHEM 2710 Organic Chemistry at CNM will satisfy CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry requirement, but the course will maintain lower level status and will not fulfill upper level degree requirements. 3 PSY1105/PSY105 is a core requirement for both CNM and UNM Nutrition Curriculums.

The STEM UP grant is a Title V grant funded for five years in the amount of $3,473,005 by the Department of Education and authorized under Title III, Part F, Section 371 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended, Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) STEM and Articulation Program Cooperative