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Navajo Technical University
Lowerpoint Road, State Hwy 371
Crownpoint NM 87313

Phone: 505.387.7401
Fax: 505.786.5644

 

Chinle Instructional Site
PO Box 849, Chinle AZ, 86503
Phone: 928.674.5764
Fax: 928.674.5700

 

Teec Nos Pos Instructional Site
PO Box 1203, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514
Phone: 928.656.3600
Fax: 928.656.3596

 

Kirtland Instructional Site
40 Road 6580, Kirtland, NM 87417
Phone: 505.609.5020/5017

 

Zuni Instructional Site
67 301 North, Zuni, NM 87327
Phone: 505.782.6010

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At Navajo Technical University, we aim to provide comprehensive resources to support your academic journey. Whether you're exploring undergraduate or graduate programs, our catalogs serve as invaluable guides outlining the courses, requirements, and opportunities available to you.

Please select the catalog that aligns with your academic pursuits:
 

Undergraduate Catalog

For those seeking information on our bachelor's degree programs, prerequisites, and undergraduate academic policies.

View Catalog

Graduate Catalog

For students interested in pursuing advanced studies, detailing our master's degree programs, admission criteria, and graduate-level academic guidelines.

View Catalog

We encourage you to delve into these catalogs to discover the wealth of knowledge and opportunities that NTU has to offer. Should you need any further assistance or guidance, our academic advisors and support staff are here to assist you.

Best wishes on your academic journey!

Welcome to Resources for NTU's GenEd Program

The resources here are designed to promote optimum student learning and program coordination across all aspects of NTU's General Education Program.

 

GenEd Program

  • Profile

 

GenEd Core Curriculum Requirements

  • New Mexico Requirements
    • AA/AS GenEd Reguirements
    • AAS Requirements
    • Certificate

 

  • Arizona Requirements
    • AA/AS GenEd Reguirements
    • AAS Requirements
    • Certificate

 

  • NTU Requirements
    • AZ or NM Requirements
    • College Success Requirement
    • Diné/Zuni Studies Requirements
    • Wellness Requirement
    • Co-Curricular Opportunities

 

GenEd Committee

  • AY22 Minutes
    • Apr 29 2022
    • Mar 4 2022
    • Feb 11 2022
    • Jan 21 2022
    • Jan 3 2022
    • Dec 2 2021
    • Nov 4 2021

 

GenEd Curriculum

  • Changes to the Common Course Numbering System Process
    • Add a Course Form
    • Modify an Existing Course Form
    • Remove an Existing Course Form
    • Change Student Learning Outcomes Form

 

  • Course Certification
    • Process Description
    • Certification Form
    • Course Certification Instructions

 

GenEd Courses (course profiles)

  • Communications Requirement
    • COMM 1130 Public Speaking
    • COMM 2120 Interpersonal Communication
    • ENGL 1110 Comp
    • ENGL 1120 Comp II
    • ENGL 1210 Technical Communications
    • ENGL 2120 Intermediate Comp
    • ENGL 2210 Prof & Technical Communication

 

  • Creative and Fine Arts Requirement
    • ARTS 1110 Arts & Design Survey
    • ENGL 2310 Intro to Creative Writing
    • ENGL 2320 Intro to Fiction Writing
    • ENGL 2330 Intro to Poetry Writing
    • ENGL 2340 Intro to Creative Nonfiction Writing
    • NAVA 1210 Native Cultural Arts
    • NAVA 1310 Navajo Weaving I
    • NAVA 1320 Navajo Weaving II
    • NAVA 1330 Navajo Weaving III

 

  • Diné/Zuni Studies Requirement
    • NAVA 1110 Navajo I
    • NAVA 1120 Navajo II
    • NAVA 2210 Navajo Culture
    • NAVA 2220 Navajo History
    • NAVA 2230 Navajo Government
    • NAVA 2240 Navajo Philosophy
    • ZUNI 1110 Introduction to Zuni

 

  • Humanities Requirement
    • ENGL 1410 Intro to Literature
    • ENGL 2310 Introduction to Journalism
    • ENGL 2560 Intro to Native American Literature
    • ENGL 2650 World Literature
    • ENGL 2567 Contemporary Navajo Literature
    • FDMA 2175 International Cinema
    • HIST 1110 United States History I
    • HIST 1120 United States History II
    • HIST 2150 History of the American Southwest
    • HUMN The History of American Indians in Media
    • NAVA 1110 Navajo I
    • NAVA 2210 Navajo Culture
    • NAVA 2220 Navajo History
    • PHED 1620 Fitness
    • PHED 1830 Running

 

  • Mathematics Requirement
    • MATH 1220 College Algebra
    • MATH 1230 Trigonometry
    • MATH 1240 Pre-Calculus
    • MATH 1350 Intro to Statistics
    • MATH 1510 Calculus I
    • MATH 1520 Calculus II

 

  • Physical and Natural Sciences Requirement
    • ASTR 1010C Intro to Solar System Astro
    • ASTR 1110C Intro to Stellar & Galactic Astro
    • BIOL 1110C Gen Biology
    • BIOL 2110C Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology
    • BIOL 2120C Cellular & Molecular Biology
    • BIOL 1310C Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I
    • BIOL 1320C Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II
    • BIOL 2310C Microbiology
    • BIOL 2630C General Botany
    • CHEM 1120 Intro to Chem
    • CHEM 1217C Principles of Chem
    • CHEM 1225C General Chem II for STEM Majors
    • ENVS 1110C Enviro Science I
    • ENVS 1120C Enviro Science II
    • GEOL 1110C Phys Geo
    • GEOL 1120C Enviro Geo
    • PHYS 1115C Survey of Physics
    • PHYS 1230C Algebra-based Physics I
    • PHYS 1240C Algebra-based Physics II
    • PHYS 1310C Calculus-based Physics I
    • PHYS 1320C Calculus-based Physics II

 

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
    • BUSA 2420 Tribal Law
    • CJUS 1110 Intro to Criminal Justice
    • ECON 1110 Survey of Economics
    • ECON 2110 Macroeconomics Principles
    • ECON 2120 Microeconomics Principles
    • PSYC 1110 Intro to Psychology
    • PSYC 2120 Developmental Psychology
    • SOCI 1110 Intro to Sociology
    • SOCI 2310 Contemporary Social Problems

 

  • Student Success
    • BCIS 1115 Intro to Computers
    • SSC 100 College Success Skills

 

  • Wellness
    • PHED 1620 Fitness
    • PHED 1830 Running

 

GenEd Coordination

  • Coordination Framework
  • Curriculum Committee
  • Provost's Leadership Team
  • Student Learning Committee

Are you a Dual Credit student taking an Online or Hybrid course? Below is information to help you get started and tips to be a successful online learner.

 

NTU Student Orientation

  1. Student Online Orientation - This student orientation provides students with information about the many resources available at Navajo Technical University (NTU). Students learn about student services, special programs, and other student support programs. The orientation is available online and is mandatory for all students required to complete the Registration Online process. You will receive a certification of completion for finishing the online orientation. The online orientation takes about 20-40 minutes to complete. If you run out of time, you can always return to access to complete or obtain any information.

Online Student Orentation

  1. Student Online Orientation - This student orientation provides students with information about the many resources available at Navajo Technical University (NTU). Students learn about student services, special programs, and other student support programs. The orientation is available online and is mandatory for all students required to complete the Registration Online process. You will receive a certification of completion for finishing the online orientation. The online orientation takes about 20-40 minutes to complete. If you run out of time, you can always return to access to complete or obtain any information.
  2. Blackboard Ultra STUDENT ORIENTATION COURSE - Under ‘Course’, you will see a course called: "Blackboard Ultra Orientation”. For Students: This course will expose you to various Blackboard Ultra features that you will encounter during your use of this learning management system. This course will remain available for you to consult later on if you would like to look back at any of the resources or practice with activities.
  3. How to Log into SSO Account
  1. Go to www.navajotech.edu, Click on the "SSO Login" link at the top bar or main NTU webpage.

     

  2. Enter your NTU username and password. (Note: IT department creates an account. If you do not have an SSO account, email its@navajotech.edu).

     

  3. Once you successfully login, the SSO page should appear. Click on Blackboard Ultra to find your courses.

     

  4. Begin navigating your courses.

 

Another option - How to log into Blackboard Ultra

  1. Go to https://navajotech.edu.blackboard.com/
  2. Click on the "Login" link at the top bar
  3. Use your NTU ID and Password

You should now be logged in. If you got a login error, please double-check your password and NTU ID. If you cannot log in to Blackboard Ultra, please click on Forgot Password to reset your password. Check your email to retrieve your password. Your courses are located under "Courses" on the left column, you may need to scroll down if you do not see your course. You will not see any listings if you are not enrolled in any courses.

  • You need a reliable computer, a strong internet connection, and the best platform to meet your needs. Blackboard Ultra and Collaborate Ultra requires a modern web browser with WebRTC support. WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a free, open-source project providing web browsers and mobile applications with real-time communication (RTC) via simple application programming interfaces (APIs).
  • Set up a workspace. If possible, this space should be intended for school work only. You want this space to be friendly and inviting, but also encourage productive work behavior. Keep your work environment free of distractions like television, other family members, or household chores. Natural lighting and an ergonomic chair can go a long way in setting up your ideal work environment.

 

Online courses offered

See a complete list of the NTU degree and certificates you can earn online or on-campus, an online course listing, and course schedule.

 

Before your course begins

  1. If you do not have a Single-Sign-On (SSO) account which give you access to NTU email, MyNTU, and Blackboard Ultra, send an email to the IT department (its@navajotech.edu). The IT department creates the SSO account.
  2. Check your computer requirements.
    1. Go to https://navajotech.blackboard.com and log in with your NTU Skyhawk Email.
    2. Contact Technical Support if you have questions at NTU IT Helpdesk.
  3. Help with common problems can be found at: Student E-Learning Resources.
  4. Instructions to add a photo to your course profile can be found at:
  5. New to online learning? NTU Online Student Policies and Procedures can help you navigate.
  6. Is online learning for you? Online Learning requires computer skills, communication skills, and to be a motivated self-starter. Complete the online readiness for online learning by filling out the following assessment to get a good idea of your readiness, NTU Online Learning Readiness Quiz (refer to step 1).
  7. You must have dedicated access to a computer that connects to the Internet loaded with a web browser (i.e. Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer/Microsoft Edge) and Office Suite.
  8. Read the E-Learning Tips for success on how to be a successful online learner.
  9. Ensure you attend your online courses weekly. Refer to the online attendance policy. Online students need to login into their Learning Management System (LMS) at least 3-4 times a week.
  10. Do your own work. Refer to the E-Learning Student policies for more information.

 

Attend the first day of class

  1. Go to: https://navajotech.blackboard.com/, log on to Blackboard Ultra using your Skyhawk ID and Password, and begin working.
  2. Obtain your textbooks; most are available at the NTU Bookstore or through our new Online Bookstore (starting Fall 2021). The NTU website will have more information on how to purchase and access your online book in August. Access to the Online Bookstore will also be available through the SSO. Refer to your syllabus for book information.
  3. Check your email from your professor for information and course plans for the semester. If you don’t receive a message from your professor, email them, and ask what necessary steps I take to keep current in the course.
  4. Review the Online Student Support Resources at URL http://www.navajotech.edu/online-student-learning-support.
  5. Online courses follow the NTU academic calendar. It is essential to begin working within your course on the first day of instruction.
  6. Additional information about Blackboard Ultra can be found below and at: Student E-Learning. Online Learning Transition for Students - Moving Online. This guide provides you with the key actions and resources to help you make the shift to online learning as quickly and seamlessly as possible. Login to your NTU SSO login to access Email, Blackboard Ultra, and complete the following task on the first day of online learning for each of your courses.
  7. Ask questions if you are not sure and get the support you need. All our information is shared on our NTU webpage and on Facebook.
  8. Let us know if you need help or support. Email Dr. Coleen Arviso at ccarviso@navajotech.edu or IT department at its@navajotech.edu.

 

College is different from high school

 

dual credit students

A high school student having the opportunity to take a college class is a positive experience that helps many young people grow as learners and realize their ambition of completing a college degree. But high school students taking NTU dual credit courses must understand the differences between high school and college.

 

High SchoolIn College
High school is mandatory and usually free College is voluntary and tuition plus fees are associated with programs. Benefits, Dual Credit courses are free to the student – all tuition, books, and general fees are waived for participating high schools. The High Schools participating can be found on the Dual Credit Program.
Student can count on teachers to remind them of responsibilities and to guide them in setting priorities. Students balance responsibilities and set priorities on their own. High school students need to be ready to take an online course. Complete the Online Learning Readiness Questionnaire help determine what you need to do to success in online learning.
Students are usually told in class what they need to learn from assigned readings. It's up to the students to read and understand the assigned material. Students enrolled in an Online or Hybrid course need to check their syllabus, Blackboard, or the learning platforms the professor is using to get assignments and due dates. Check your Skyhawk email for information from your professor. If you are not sure, email your professor using your skyhawk email. Getting your NTU SSO login, contacting your professors and tips for online learning success are key to a successful semester.
Teachers often take time to remind students of assignments and due dates. Professors expect students to read, save, and consult the course syllabus (outline); the syllabus spells out exactly what is expected of the student, when it is due, and how it will be graded. Also, logging into Blackboard for coursework and due dates.
Teachers carefully monitor class attendance. Attendance in Online Courses is mandatory just as face-to-face courses. Online students need to login into their Learning Management System (LMS) at least 3-4 times a week. Please refer to your online professor’s course requirements and specifications and to ensure you are actively participating in your online course. Attendance will be tracked through the online student management system by the professor. Attendance will incorporate completion of course requirements, participation in completing course assignments and interactions with professor. If it determined that the student is not meeting attendance policy requirements set forth by NTU Catalog and the professor of the course, the following steps will instituted.

 

Online study is different; set a schedule

  • Online students are expected to learn mainly by engaging with online materials, supplementary resources and the completion of assessed work.
  • Most college professors teaching online classes don't hold real-time online courses.
  • Hybrid courses may use Zoom or some sort of communication interface.
  • Make a study plan stay on track with coursework.
  • Organize and set a certain amount of hours per day or week to set aside to focus on completing coursework.
  • Manage your time carefully to set dedicated study time each day.

 

What can students do to make sure they succeed in online classes?

Taking an online college class requires students to take on a great deal of responsibility for their own learning. Being successful depends on:

 

Dual credit student

 

What you can expect of Professors?

Every online class has a professor who is available to:

  • Answer your questions about the course content
  • Grade your assignments
  • Help you succeed in the course

Find out more about when to contact your professor and how to reach out to them and the NTU Faculty contact information.

 

How can you help as a parent?

  1. Understand school during this period is not easy for professors, students or parents.
  2. Help keep students on track – if your son or daughter is studying an 16-week class, and they need to be spending 4- 6 hours per week on that class, ask them how have they planned that time and how can you help them stick to that plan.
  3. Students have full access to all NTU’s Student Services including library, technology support, tutoring services and Online Learning Transition for Students - Moving Online.

Support success by asking your child questions like: What assignments are you looking forward to completing this week? Or: Tell me something new you learned today.

 

Online tools and resources

 

Technical Assistance:

  1. For Course Support: refer to your Blackboard Ultra course for contact information at Blackboard Ultra.
  2. For additional Technical Support call (505) 786-4208 Monday – Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or email: its@navajotech.edu.
  3. For online technical support, go to http://www.navajotech.edu/about/it-dept.

 

Helpful Student Videos

 

What are the different meeting types or modes of course delivery?

Meeting Types:
Web-Enhanced course is a traditional course offered face-to-face using Blackboard or some type of learning management system or web presence to enhance the course.
Hybrid-blended (HYB) course is half face-to-face and the other half involves using Blackboard or some type of learning management system or web presence to enhance the course.
Online course (ONL) is offered fully online using Blackboard or some type of learning management system or web presence to enhance the course. You will need to contact your instructor if they are using a different LMS besides Blackboard.
Face-to-Face course is a traditional course that will not use technology in the classroom.

 

Additional Questions about your Online Course:

Coleen Arviso, Ph.D.
Director of E-Learning
Navajo Technical University
Email: ccarviso@navajotech.edu
Text Cell: (505) 728-7069 [Ensure you include your full name, course name, and number, a meaningful and clear message - example: Jane Miller, Spring 2021 - need help accessing SP21 SSC 100 ONL College Success Course in Blackboard]

 

 

 

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NetTutor Online Tutoring

The E-Learning department strongly recommends our students use the free tutoring service that NTU offers. The service is called NetTutor. Online math tutoring is available 24 hours a day, every day of the week. Writing assignments can be submitted 24 hours a day, every day of the week. All writing submissions to NetTutor will maintain a 48 hour turnaround time. All other subjects will follow the NetTutor subject hours for the semester.

Free, Online Tutoring with NetTutor

Live Online Tutoring

To access online tutoring, go to Blackboard Ultra and login

Get tutoring services from anywhere! All Navajo Technical University (NTU) tutoring services will be online for Summer 2021, Summer Intersession, Fall 2021, and Spring 2021. Follow the links below to access tutoring in the various subject areas.

Once you successfully log into Blackboard Ultra, select 'Tools" and click on NetTutor Online Tutoring (NTU) to start a session.

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NetTutor Services

NTU also provides students free access to NetTutor, which offers tutoring outside of normal business hours. Receive live tutoring from a tutor who is qualified to help you in a specific course subject. Tutoring for all levels of English Composition and Math is available 24 hours a day, every day.

 

Available Subjects

  • Math and Statistics
  • Writing and English
  • Nursing and Allied Health
  • Computer Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Political Science
  • Criminology
  • Anthropology
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Science (including Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, and Physics)
  • Business (including Accounting, Economics, and Finance)

 

Question Drop-Off:

Submit a question and come back later for tutor feedback. Question responses are typically returned within one day.


How to Get Started

For Access to Free Online Tutoring:

  1. Go to https://navajotech.blackboard.com/ or your SSO login.
  2. Click on the “Login” link at the top right bar
  3. Use your NTU ID and Password to login. NetTutor is located under ‘Tools’ on the main left page, you may need to scroll down if you do not see your Tools.
  4. Click on ‘Tools’, and you should see the link to NetTutor Online Tutoring (NTU).
  5. Click on ‘NetTutor Online Tutoring (NTU)’ to activate and start the session.

IMPORTANT NOTE: When you first activate NetTutor, you will see an ‘End User License Agreement’, click on the green button “I Agree” to activate your tutoring session. You will only do this one time only.


NetTutor Paper Center and Live Writing Tutor

Receive writing assistance by selecting "NetTutor Paper Center and Live Writing Tutor" from the list of subjects after logging in to NetTutor. Types of tutoring available through the Online Writing Center:

  • Meet with a Tutor in a Live Session - Live 1-to-1 Help (Receive assistance from a live tutor right now)
  • Ask a Tutor a Question (Leave your question and receive a response within 24 hours)
  • NetTutor Drop off Your Paper for Review (Upload your paper and get it reviewed within 48 hours)
    • Your paper needs to be double spaced.
    • Save your paper as a PDF document.
    • You will receive an email notifying you when your paper is ready to be picked up.

 

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Information for Faculty

NetTutor Intro Video: This video is a brief overview of NetTutor.

NetTutor — Faculty Video: This video is geared towards faculty and gives a comprehensive overview of NetTutor (this link allows you to view as well as download the video).


Information for Students

Helpful Information


Questions about NetTutor

For questions about NetTutor or other tutoring services at NTU, contact Dr. Coleen Arviso, E-Learning Director, at ccarviso@navajotech.edu.

 

 

 

Contact NTU

Navajo Technical University
Lowerpoint Road, State Hwy 371
Crownpoint, NM 87313

Phone: 505.387.7401
Fax: 505.786.5644


Chinle Instructional Site
PO Box 849, Chinle, AZ 86503

Phone: 928.674.5764
Fax: 928.674.5700


Teec Nos Pos Instructional Site
PO Box 848, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514

Phone: 928.656.3600
Fax: 928.656.3596


Kirtland Instructional Site
40 Road 6580
Kirtland, NM 87417
(505) 609-5020/5017
(Located off of Highway 64 next to Judy Nelson Elementary School in Kirtland, NM)


Zuni Instructional Site
67 301 North, Zuni, NM 87327

Phone: 505.782.6010

 

 

 

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