Online Courses

Online Courses Available

The schedule of online courses is included within the regular NMJC course schedule.

Online Courses and Course Descriptions

Courses that do not require physical appearance on campus:

CJ 113G Introduction to Community Relations/ Policing
Examination, recognition and understanding of community problems; community action programs; methods of coping with human behavior; victimology, conflict and communication; ethnic and minority cultures and environments. Relationships with law enforcement emphasizing the role of police officers, individually and collectively, in achieving and maintaining a positive public response to police goals and objectives. (3 credit hours)

DC 211 Concept Development Forum II
(1 credit hours)

DC 212 Conceptual Development Forum
The Conceptual Development Forum course presents an exploration of vital aspects of the Visual Artist’s thoughts and practices, including aesthetics and professional practices. The student’s abilities, artistic identity and future direction, will be assessed using written documentation, and visual presentation. Topics may include but are not limited to resume and portfolio preparation, interviewing, and research in job related fields, etc. This course is designed to be taken the semester the student will complete graduation requirements. This on-line course requires a minimum of two hours per week divided over three sessions. (2 credit hours)

DC 214 Graphic Design
This course offers the student a study of graphic design visual communication problems for a variety of business clients in advertising and the corporate world. An exploration of color, light, structure, space, perspective, type, history of design and organization will be used to develop and meet the objectives of professional design projects. The student will begin to develop formatting skills used to execute and present design solutions using clear visual thinking and professional craftsmanship. Prerequisite: DC224 Graphics & Illustration. This course is designed to be taken the semester the student will complete graduation requirements. This on-line course requires six hours per week, divided over a minimum of three sessions. (4 credit hours)

ED 193 Distance Education: Design, Development, and Delivery
(3 credit hours)

Courses that require students to attend one on-campus session per semester:

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