Undergraduate Program

    Technology and Training (2+2 Program) Major and Degree

    This program enables students who have completed an associate degree at a community college to complete a bachelor’s degree at UNM. Admission requirements include an earned A.A.S. degree in an approved technical discipline or a completed approved program of studies demonstrating a specific technical emphasis with a minimum 2.5 GPA overall.

    Bachelor of Science in Technology and Training

    Student contact information:
    Linda Wood
    Zimmerman Library Room 242
    (505)-277-4131 woodl@unm.edu

    Curriculum

     

    General Education

    49 credit hours

    1. Writing and Speaking 12 credit hours
    100/200-level CJ course
    ENGL 101
    ENGL 102
    ENGL 219
    2. Mathematics 6 credit hours
    (MATH 121 and above)
    3. Physical and Natural Science 7 credit hours (with lab) minimum
    see Core Curriculum list
    4. Social and Behavioral Sciences 9 credit hours
    ECON 105 or 106
    SOC 101
    PSY 105
    5. Humanities 6 credit hours minimum
    see Core Curriculum list; choose two from:
    AMST 186; CLST 107, 204, 205; COMP 223, 224; ENGL 150, 292, 293; HIST 101; 102, 106, 162; MLNG 101; PHIL 101, 201, 202; RELG 107
    6. Second Language 3 credit hours minimum
    see Core Curriculum list
    7. Fine Arts 3 credit hours minimum
    see Core Curriculum list
    8. Practical Arts 3 credit hours minimum
    Computer Science
    9. Arts and Sciences Elective
    (Credit transfers but not counted toward Technology and Training degree requirements)

    Management/Communication Skills

    21 credit hours

    from the following:
    1. Management
    MGMT 113 Management: An Introduction
    MGMT 306 Organizational Behavior and Diversity
    MGMT 307 Organization Change and Innovation
    CJ 340 Communication in Organizations
    2. Communication and Journalism
    CJ 314 Intercultural Communication (required)
    and
    Select additional 6 credit hours from the following:
    CJ 321 Interpersonal Analysis
    CJ 323 Nonverbal Communication
    CJ 327 Persuasive Communication
    CJ 344 Interviewing
    CJ 425 Theory of Small Group Communication
    CJ 441 Advanced Organization Communication
    CJ 443  Current Developments in Organizational Communication
    CJ 446 Organizational Analysis and Training
     

    Technical Course Work

    30 credit hours

    (30 credit hours of community college technical course work) *

    Technology and Training
    1. Theoretical Foundations 6 credit hours
    OILS 466 Principles of Adult Learning
    OILS 481 Technological Change and Society
    2. Instructional Technology 9 credit hours
    OILS 320 Information Management for Professionals
    OILS 420 Creativity and Technical Design
    OILS 421 Production and Utilization of Instructional Materials
    OILS 483 Instructional Applications: Computer Technology
    3. Training 15 credit hours
    OILS 470 Workplace Training
    OILS 471 Designing Training
    OILS 472 Training Techniques
    OILS 473 Measuring Performance in Training
    OILS 495 Field Experience


    * OILS advisor approval required to transfer technical community college courses.


    Courses

    OILS 320. Information Management for Professionals. (3)



    OILS 391 / 591. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 18 ?)



    OILS 420. Creativity and Technical Design. (3)



    OILS 421. Production and Utilization of Instructional Materials. (3)



    OILS 466. Principles of Adult Learning. (3)



    OILS 470. Workplace Training. (3)



    OILS 471. Designing Training. (3)



    OILS 472. Training Techniques. (3)



    OILS 473. Measuring Performance in Training. (3)



    OILS 481. Technological Change and Society. (3)



    OILS 483. Instructional Applications: Computer Technology. (3)



    OILS 492 / 592. Workshop . (1-4 to a maximum of 13 ?)



    OILS 493 / 593. Topics. (1-3, no limit ?)



    OILS 495. Field Experience. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    OILS 500. Contemporary Instructional Technologies: Survey. (3)



    OILS 501. Presentation Technologies. (3)



    OILS 502. Instructional Multimedia. (3)



    OILS 503. Digital Video Techniques for Instruction. (3)



    OILS 504. Instructional Use of Computer Simulations. (3)



    OILS 505. Instructional Television: Principles and Applications. (3)



    OILS 510. Designing Knowledge Management Solutions. (3)



    OILS 511. Collaborative Knowledge Creation. (3)



    OILS 512. Dissemination and Application of Knowledge. (3)



    OILS 513. Foundations of Information Management Practice. (3)



    OILS 514. Metadata. (3)



    OILS 515. Introduction to Spatial Data Management. (3)



    OILS 516. Information Modelling. (3)



    OILS 520. Environmental Information Management. (1-3)



    OILS 521. Environmental Data Analysis and Visualization. (1-3)



    OILS 522. Spatial Data Management in Environmental Sciences. (1-3)



    OILS 530. Theory and Practice of Distance Learning. (3)



    OILS 531. Culture and Global E-Learning. (3)



    OILS 532. E-Learning Course Design. (3)



    OILS 533. Management of Learning Systems. (3)



    OILS 540. Foundations of HRD and Instructional Technology. (3)



    OILS 541. The Adult Learner. (3)



    OILS 542. Theory and Practice of Organizational Learning. (3)



    OILS 543. Instructional Design. (3)



    OILS 544. Program Evaluation. (3)



    OILS 545. Cross-Cultural Issues in Adult Learning. (3)



    OILS 549. Building Social Capital in Learning Organizations. (3)



    OILS 551. Training Techniques. (3)



    OILS 552. Team Development. (3)



    OILS 553. The Role of Wisdom in Adult Learning Across Cultures. (3)



    OILS 554. Organizational Consulting Theory and Practice. (3)



    OILS 555. Mentoring Adult Career Development. (3)



    OILS 556. The Business of Learning. (3)



    OILS 583. Graduate Teaching I. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 ? )



    OILS 591 / 391. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    OILS 592 / 492. Workshop. (1-4)



    OILS 593 / 493. Topics. (1-3, no limit ?)



    OILS 595. Field Experiences. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    OILS 596. Internship. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    OILS 598. Directed Readings in Organization, Information, and Learning Sciences. (3-6 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    OILS 599. Master?s Thesis. (1-6, no limit ?)



    OILS 600. Science, Technology and Society. (3)



    OILS 601. Advanced Instructional Design. (3)



    OILS 608. Advanced Seminar in Organizational and Program Evaluation. (3)



    OILS 635. Research in Distance Education. (3)



    OILS 639. Advanced Instructional Technology Seminar. (3)



    OILS 641. Advanced Seminar on Organization Development and Consulting. (3)



    OILS 661. Seminar: Transformational Learning. (3)



    OILS 690. Dissertation Proposal Seminar. (3-6 ?)



    OILS 696. Internship. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    OILS 698. Directed Readings in Organization, Information, and Learning Sciences. (3-6 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    OILS 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit ?)



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