ITN (Italian) Courses
ITN101 - Intro Italian I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
For students who have not completed one or two years of secondary school Italian or the equivalent as determined by the department. Introduction to grammatical patterns and common vocabulary. Oral skills emphasized; also includes reading and writing.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Foreign Language Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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For students who have not completed one or two years of secondary school Italian or the equivalent as determined by the department. Introduction to grammatical patterns and common vocabulary. Oral skills emphasized; also includes reading and writing.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Foreign Language Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | 8180 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C209 | 10 / 22 | Basile, Celestino | View |
Total ITN courses: 1
JRN (Journalism) Courses
JRN101 - Journalism I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides training in the fundamentals of news gathering, and the structure and writing of journalistic stories. Students are required to submit at least six stories to the campus newspaper, The Observer.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Communications Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course provides training in the fundamentals of news gathering, and the structure and writing of journalistic stories. Students are required to submit at least six stories to the campus newspaper, The Observer.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Communications Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7203 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - B312 H - C116 | 13 / 22 | TBA | View |
Total JRN courses: 1
LIT (Literature) Courses
LIT201 - American Lit I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course presents the works of selected American writers from the beginnings to the Civil War and will include a study of the works' historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course presents the works of selected American writers from the beginnings to the Civil War and will include a study of the works' historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5089 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM | H - C119 | 17 / 32 | Chambers, Karl | View |
| O1A | 5090 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 23 / 25 | Bailey, George | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7204 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C311 | 16 / 32 | Mathis, Stephen | View |
| O1A | 7205 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 17 / 25 | Mathis, Stephen | View | ||
| T9 | 7207 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - C307 | 16 / 32 | Chambers, Karl | View |
| LT9 | 8021 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | L - L147 | 8 / 31 | TBA | View |
LIT202 - American Lit II
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course presents the works of selected American writers from the Civil War to the present and will include a study of their historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course presents the works of selected American writers from the Civil War to the present and will include a study of their historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5092 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM | H - C115 | 6 / 22 | Espinoza, Lisette | View |
| O1A | 5093 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 15 / 22 | Bailey, George | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7208 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 9 / 22 | TBA | View | ||
| T9 | 7209 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - E170 | 11 / 22 | LeBlanc, Joseph | View |
| HW | 7583 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C115 | 3 / 22 | TBA | View |
LIT211 - British Lit I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course presents the works of selected British authors with emphasis on the period from the Middle Ages to the 18th century and includes a study of their historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency or Basic Writing proficiency
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This course presents the works of selected British authors with emphasis on the period from the Middle Ages to the 18th century and includes a study of their historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency or Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 8201 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - E369 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
LIT213 - Lit: Shakespeare
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students will read and analyze selected plays by Shakespeare and some critical essays in order to understand each play's internal workings. Students will learn to read plays comfortably, to follow and enjoy a performance, and to write about the plays with understanding.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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Students will read and analyze selected plays by Shakespeare and some critical essays in order to understand each play's internal workings. Students will learn to read plays comfortably, to follow and enjoy a performance, and to write about the plays with understanding.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T | 8048 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM | H - C119 | 9 / 22 | Sanders, Susan | View |
LIT221 - West Lit I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course presents selected major works from the period of the Ancient Greek, Roman and Hebrew civilizations through the early medieval period in Europe, with attention to their historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course presents selected major works from the period of the Ancient Greek, Roman and Hebrew civilizations through the early medieval period in Europe, with attention to their historical and literary settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7210 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 6 / 25 | Mawhinney, Elaine | View |
LIT231 - Lit: Art of Movies
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course fosters critical taste in film. Students will explore the role of film in contemporary society by viewing and discussing documentaries, experimental films, impressionistic films, animated films and commercial films.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course fosters critical taste in film. Students will explore the role of film in contemporary society by viewing and discussing documentaries, experimental films, impressionistic films, animated films and commercial films.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5225 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C109 | 22 / 32 | Jackson, Robert | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TN | 8024 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 02:05 PM | H - E155 | 27 / 32 | TBA | View |
LIT251 - Mythology & Lit
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Using texts ranging from the Bible and Homer's epics to contemporary literary works, this course introduces mythological approaches to such subjects as heroism, place, time, family, and human nature.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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Using texts ranging from the Bible and Homer's epics to contemporary literary works, this course introduces mythological approaches to such subjects as heroism, place, time, family, and human nature.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7211 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 24 / 25 | Cargan, Terry | View |
LIT263 - Lit: Short Story
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course stresses close critical reading and discussion of selected short stories written by 19th and 20th century authors from around the world, with special emphasis on works by American writers.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course stresses close critical reading and discussion of selected short stories written by 19th and 20th century authors from around the world, with special emphasis on works by American writers.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5250 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Van Wert, Suzanne | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TN | 7923 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM | H - C115 | 15 / 32 | Cargan, Terry | View |
| B1A | 8202 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | H - C109 Online Course | 14 / 25 | Desjardins, Linda | View |
LIT264 - Lit:The Novel
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is a study of the various forms and possibilities of the novel. Students will read novels and consider the concept of this genre. Readings, including critical and historical essays, will differ each semester.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course is a study of the various forms and possibilities of the novel. Students will read novels and consider the concept of this genre. Readings, including critical and historical essays, will differ each semester.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5094 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Stachniewicz, Barbara | View |
LIT267 - Childrens Literature
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
A survey of 19th and 20th century children's literature, this course will examine the criteria of good literature, children's interests and developmental stages related to books, various genres of children's literature, children's book awards, illustrators and authors, and reference sources.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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A survey of 19th and 20th century children's literature, this course will examine the criteria of good literature, children's interests and developmental stages related to books, various genres of children's literature, children's book awards, illustrators and authors, and reference sources.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LE | 5095 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM | L - L139 | 26 / 32 | Juchniewicz, Melissa | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 7212 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - C110 | 18 / 32 | Clark, Janet | View |
| LLT | 7213 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | L - L147 | 16 / 32 | Juchniewicz, Melissa | View |
LIT271 - World Lit I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is a study of world literature from the beginnings through 1650. Readings will include poetry and prose and the course will consider the literary, cultural and historical significance of the literature from Western and Non-Western traditions.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course is a study of world literature from the beginnings through 1650. Readings will include poetry and prose and the course will consider the literary, cultural and historical significance of the literature from Western and Non-Western traditions.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Literature Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T | 7839 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM | H - C307 | 7 / 32 | TBA | View |
| HLC | 8327 | Web Companion | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - E253 | 13 / 22 | Stachniewicz, Barbara | View |
Total LIT courses: 26
MAS (Medical Assistant) Courses
MAS100 - Intro to Medical Assisting
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide fundamental knowledge for students who are entering the Medical Assistant Program. Focus is placed on psychological, social and developmental concepts applicable to caring for individuals and families in a variety of healthcare settings. Skills include: affective communication, cultural competence, application of developmental theory and identification of risk factors for diseases associated with age, gender, and life style choices. Other topics that will be presented include strategies for preventive intervention, patient education and modalities of Alternative Health Care. Additionally, students will be provided content in time management, study skills and applied mathematics.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency and Basic Math proficiency
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This course is designed to provide fundamental knowledge for students who are entering the Medical Assistant Program. Focus is placed on psychological, social and developmental concepts applicable to caring for individuals and families in a variety of healthcare settings. Skills include: affective communication, cultural competence, application of developmental theory and identification of risk factors for diseases associated with age, gender, and life style choices. Other topics that will be presented include strategies for preventive intervention, patient education and modalities of Alternative Health Care. Additionally, students will be provided content in time management, study skills and applied mathematics.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency and Basic Math proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LM9 | 7738 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 11:45 AM | L - L147 | 15 / 31 | TBA | View |
MAS101 - Medical Assisting I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces the student to the basic skills that are preformed by the medical assistant in the medical office. The course will emphasize building skills on scientific principles and physiologic processes. Skills included are vital signs, documentation, positioning and draping, EKG techniques, aseptic techniques and introduction to pharmacology. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency and Basic Math proficiency
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This course introduces the student to the basic skills that are preformed by the medical assistant in the medical office. The course will emphasize building skills on scientific principles and physiologic processes. Skills included are vital signs, documentation, positioning and draping, EKG techniques, aseptic techniques and introduction to pharmacology. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency and Basic Math proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L8 | 7374 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - L251 L - L009 | 6 / 16 | Vinci, Lori | View |
| L8A | 7375 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L251 L - L009 | 9 / 15 | Vinci, Lori | View |
MAS120 - Clinical Lab Procedures
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide medical assistant students with the basic clinical laboratory principles and skills used in a physician's office. Topics to include microscopy, specimen identification and collection, urinalysis, phlebotomy, hematology, laboratory safety and microbiology.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
HES104 Medical Office Administration Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
MAS101 Medical Assisting I Minimum Grade of: C
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This course is designed to provide medical assistant students with the basic clinical laboratory principles and skills used in a physician's office. Topics to include microscopy, specimen identification and collection, urinalysis, phlebotomy, hematology, laboratory safety and microbiology.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
HES104 Medical Office Administration Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
MAS101 Medical Assisting I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L1A | 8340 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM 12:00 PM - 01:50 PM | L - L251 L - L015 | 12 / 16 | Welch Hudson, Kathleen | View |
| L1B | 8341 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM 02:00 PM - 03:50 PM | L - L251 L - L015 | 3 / 16 | Welch Hudson, Kathleen | View |
Total MAS courses: 5
MAT (Mathematics) Courses
MAT010 - Basic Mathematics
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide basic mathematical skills required in other courses. Topics include complete review of arithmetic and an introduction to algebra and geometry, emphasizing practical applications. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
placement exam score
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This course is designed to provide basic mathematical skills required in other courses. Topics include complete review of arithmetic and an introduction to algebra and geometry, emphasizing practical applications. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5221 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 12:20 PM | H - B301 | 11 / 22 | Bower, Lisa | View |
| LE | 5222 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:20 PM | LRW - LRW324 | 5 / 22 | Spina, Kenneth | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RWM | 7002 | Web Enhanced | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:45 PM | LRW - LRW324 | 5 / 22 | TBA | View |
| T | 7693 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - B309 | 8 / 22 | Fitzgerald, Jennifer | View |
| RT2 | 7864 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:50 PM | LRW - LRW324 | 7 / 22 | TBA | View |
| RW8 | 7865 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | LRW - LRW324 | 6 / 22 | TBA | View |
MAT021 - Basic Algebra I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to prepare students for other courses which require basic skills in algebra. Topics include number and variable sense, linear equations, an introduction to graphing, factoring and polynomials (with an emphasis throughout on conceptual understanding and applications to real world problems.) PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT010 or placement exam score
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This course is designed to prepare students for other courses which require basic skills in algebra. Topics include number and variable sense, linear equations, an introduction to graphing, factoring and polynomials (with an emphasis throughout on conceptual understanding and applications to real world problems.) PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT010 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5164 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 12:20 PM | H - C107 | 22 / 22 | Taylor, Divya | View |
| LE | 5166 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:20 PM | L - LA105 | 22 / 22 | Taylor, Divya | View |
| O1A | 5167 | 100% Online | 06/18/13 - 06/18/13 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:00 PM - 05:50 PM | H - C201 Online Course | 18 / 22 | Svenconis, Daniel | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7003 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - B309 H - B307 | 12 / 22 | Heymans, Lori | View |
| 8 | 7004 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - B301 | 14 / 22 | Rose, Rebecca | View |
| HT | 7006 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C103 | 9 / 22 | TBA | View |
| RT8 | 7009 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | LRW - LRW324 | 11 / 22 | Murphy, Linda | View |
| O1A | 7010 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/06/13 - 09/06/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:00 PM - 05:50 PM | Online Course H - C214 | 4 / 22 | TBA | View |
| HLV | 7011 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - C103 | 4 / 22 | TBA | View |
| T2 | 7012 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:50 PM | H - C109 | 3 / 22 | TBA | View |
| TN | 7013 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:05 PM - 01:55 PM | H - B307 | 13 / 22 | Fitzgerald, Jennifer | View |
| RWT | 7800 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | LRW - LRW324 | 16 / 22 | Murphy, Linda | View |
| T9 | 7824 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - B130 H - B308 | 8 / 22 | TBA | View |
| 9 | 7829 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C307 | 7 / 22 | TBA | View |
| HW | 7832 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C219 | 4 / 22 | TBA | View |
| HS | 7833 | Web Enhanced | 09/07/13 - 12/14/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 11:45 AM | H - C108 | 3 / 22 | TBA | View |
| RWW | 7837 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:45 PM 07:50 PM - 09:30 PM | LRW - LRW422 LRW - LRW324 | 22 / 22 | TBA | View |
| RW1 | 7888 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | LRW - LRW324 | 9 / 22 | Rose, Rebecca | View |
| LFA | 8154 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 10/23/13 09/04/13 - 10/23/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:45 PM 03:50 PM - 05:45 PM | L - LA105 L - LA009 | 5 / 22 | TBA | View |
| OFA | 8155 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 09/04/13 09/04/13 - 10/26/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:00 PM - 05:50 PM | LRW - LRW324 Online Course | 3 / 22 | TBA | View |
MAT022 - Basic Algebra II
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed as a sequel to Basic Algebra I or as a first course for students who have had at least one year of high school algebra. Topics include graphing and functions, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, linear and quadratic equations (with and emphasis throughout on conceptual understanding and applications to real world problems.) PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT021 or placement exam score
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This course is designed as a sequel to Basic Algebra I or as a first course for students who have had at least one year of high school algebra. Topics include graphing and functions, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, linear and quadratic equations (with and emphasis throughout on conceptual understanding and applications to real world problems.) PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT021 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5168 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 12:20 PM | H - C113 | 22 / 22 | Thompson, Arthur | View |
| E2 | 5170 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:40 PM | H - C115 | 21 / 22 | Stewart, Saundra | View |
| F | 5172 | Web Companion | 05/14/13 - 06/14/13 05/14/13 - 06/14/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - E160 H - B307 | 19 / 22 | Sullivan, James | View |
| LE | 5174 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:20 PM | L - L146 | 20 / 22 | Coughlin, Ann | View |
| O1A | 5176 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 06/17/13 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:00 PM - 05:50 PM | LRW - LRW324 Online Course | 22 / 22 | Murphy, Linda | View |
| O2A | 5337 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 06/17/13 - 06/17/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 06:50 PM | Online Course LRW - LRW322 | 19 / 22 | Fitzgerald, Jennifer | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 7015 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 04:00 PM - 05:50 PM | H - C104 | 8 / 22 | TBA | View |
| 8 | 7016 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C119 | 14 / 22 | TBA | View |
| 9 | 7018 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - B309 H - C209 | 22 / 22 | Heymans, Lori | View |
| HR | 7021 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM | H - C106 | 4 / 22 | TBA | View |
| HS | 7022 | Web Enhanced | 09/07/13 - 12/14/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 11:45 AM | H - C106 | 2 / 22 | TBA | View |
| SIB | 7023 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - B309 H - C119 | 4 / 22 | TBA | View |
| B1A | 7026 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 10/26/13 09/04/13 - 10/26/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM | L - LA013 Online Course | 19 / 20 | Fitzgerald, Jennifer | View |
| LLT | 7027 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 08:25 PM 08:30 PM - 09:30 PM | LRW - LRW410 LRW - LRW325 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LLW | 7028 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | L - L249 | 14 / 22 | TBA | View |
| SIA | 7029 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | LRW - LRW323 | 20 / 20 | TBA | View |
| O1A | 7030 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 09/04/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:00 PM - 05:50 PM | Online Course L - LA102 | 22 / 22 | Fitzgerald, Jennifer | View |
| SID | 7032 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - C216 | 16 / 22 | Heymans, Lori | View |
| SIF | 7034 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C216 | 22 / 22 | Sullivan, James | View |
| T9 | 7036 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C106 | 11 / 22 | Rose, Rebecca | View |
| SIC | 7037 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:05 PM - 01:55 PM | H - C215 | 20 / 22 | Heymans, Lori | View |
| T4 | 7662 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 04:00 PM - 05:50 PM | H - C218 | 5 / 22 | TBA | View |
| SI | 7899 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - C104 | 21 / 22 | Sullivan, James | View |
| HT | 7922 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C106 | 8 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LGA | 8162 | Web Enhanced | 10/28/13 - 12/18/13 10/28/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:45 PM 03:50 PM - 05:45 PM | L - LA105 L - LA009 | 4 / 22 | TBA | View |
| OGA | 8163 | 100% Online | 10/28/13 - 12/18/13 10/28/13 - 10/28/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | Online Course H - C103 | 10 / 22 | Murphy, Linda | View |
MAT090 - Math Literacy for College Stu
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This is a one semester course integrating numeracy, data analysis, proportional reasoning, algebraic reasoning, and functions. Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key mathematical concepts in a variety of contexts, including statistics and geometry. The focus of the course is developing mathematical maturity through problem solving, critical thinking, writing, and communication of mathematics. Content is developed in an integrated fashion, increasing in depth as the course progresses. Upon completion of the course, students will be prepared for a general education course in statistics, quantitative reasoning, or mathematics. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and does not carry graduation credit. It is not usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Quantitative Reasoning Intensv
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT010 or placement exam score
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This is a one semester course integrating numeracy, data analysis, proportional reasoning, algebraic reasoning, and functions. Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key mathematical concepts in a variety of contexts, including statistics and geometry. The focus of the course is developing mathematical maturity through problem solving, critical thinking, writing, and communication of mathematics. Content is developed in an integrated fashion, increasing in depth as the course progresses. Upon completion of the course, students will be prepared for a general education course in statistics, quantitative reasoning, or mathematics. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and does not carry graduation credit. It is not usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C or higher for math will be required to repeat them.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Quantitative Reasoning Intensv
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT010 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5341 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 12:20 PM | H - C116 | 16 / 22 | Sullivan, James | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SI | 8080 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - B307 H - B130 | 8 / 22 | Sullivan, James | View |
| 2 | 8274 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:50 PM | H - C106 | 3 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LLM | 8276 | Web Enhanced | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:50 PM | L - LA102 | 6 / 22 | TBA | View |
| HR | 8277 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:50 PM | H - C103 | 4 / 22 | TBA | View |
| L8 | 8278 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - LA105 | 7 / 22 | TBA | View |
MAT111 - Contemporary Math I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course surveys some of the important ideas and practical applications in mathematics. Topics such as problem solving, finance, number concepts, art and math, and math modeling are included. Critical thinking, problem solving strategies, and the use of appropriate technology will be included throughout the course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT021 or placement exam score
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This course surveys some of the important ideas and practical applications in mathematics. Topics such as problem solving, finance, number concepts, art and math, and math modeling are included. Critical thinking, problem solving strategies, and the use of appropriate technology will be included throughout the course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT021 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5044 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 23 / 25 | Brand, Liliana | View |
MAT115 - Appl Technical Mathematics
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides a thorough review of arithmetic and a solid foundation in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, intended solely for students enrolled in certain technical programs and certificates. Because of the applicable and relevant nature to upper level courses needed in Science and Math-based programs, this Math course is strongly recommended for students committed to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) careers. Topics include units of measure, number notations, formulas, equations and inequalities, informal geometry, functions and graphs, systems of equations, quadratic equations; as well as topics in trigonometry, vectors, complex numbers, and applications from various technical fields. It will prepare students for MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT021 or placement exam score
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This course provides a thorough review of arithmetic and a solid foundation in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, intended solely for students enrolled in certain technical programs and certificates. Because of the applicable and relevant nature to upper level courses needed in Science and Math-based programs, this Math course is strongly recommended for students committed to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) careers. Topics include units of measure, number notations, formulas, equations and inequalities, informal geometry, functions and graphs, systems of equations, quadratic equations; as well as topics in trigonometry, vectors, complex numbers, and applications from various technical fields. It will prepare students for MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT021 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5335 | Web Enhanced | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 11:40 AM | H - C219 | 6 / 32 | Chanley, Paul | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HM | 7434 | Web Enhanced | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM | H - C120 | 6 / 32 | Adie, Charles | View |
| T10 | 7792 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM | H - TC211 | 5 / 30 | Chanley, Paul | View |
| 8 | 8102 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | H - C219 | 7 / 32 | TBA | View |
MAT118 - Mathematical Ideas I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to stimulate students? interest in and facility in mathematics by developing their algebraic thinking and deepening their understanding of real numbers and their operations, algorithms, and applications. Topics include in-depth exploration of the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, and roots on whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers; number theory topics; and patterns and algebraic thinking; with real world applications in such areas as computer languages, encryption, scheduling, and finance. Inquiry-based instruction, interactive web-based and computer-aided explorations, and project work are emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or highr or placement exam score
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This course is designed to stimulate students? interest in and facility in mathematics by developing their algebraic thinking and deepening their understanding of real numbers and their operations, algorithms, and applications. Topics include in-depth exploration of the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, and roots on whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers; number theory topics; and patterns and algebraic thinking; with real world applications in such areas as computer languages, encryption, scheduling, and finance. Inquiry-based instruction, interactive web-based and computer-aided explorations, and project work are emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or highr or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 7435 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:15 PM - 03:00 PM | H - C305 | 32 / 32 | Martin, Alfred | View |
| LLT | 8096 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | L - L149 | 15 / 32 | Kalinowski, Dawn | View |
MAT119 - Mathematical Ideas II
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to stimulate students? interest and facility in mathematics by developing their geometric reasoning and probability and statistical insights. The course provides a comprehensive, conceptually based study of plane and solid Euclidian geometry and probability and statistics. Topics include concepts of measurement, coordinate and motion geometry, models of empirical and theoretical probability and data analysis. Inquiry-based instruction, problem solving skills, project work and the appropriate use of technology including calculators and dynamic geometry software are emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or highr or placement exam score and MAT118 Mathematical Ideas I Minimum Grade of: C
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This course is designed to stimulate students? interest and facility in mathematics by developing their geometric reasoning and probability and statistical insights. The course provides a comprehensive, conceptually based study of plane and solid Euclidian geometry and probability and statistics. Topics include concepts of measurement, coordinate and motion geometry, models of empirical and theoretical probability and data analysis. Inquiry-based instruction, problem solving skills, project work and the appropriate use of technology including calculators and dynamic geometry software are emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or highr or placement exam score and MAT118 Mathematical Ideas I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | 7615 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C305 | 9 / 32 | TBA | View |
MAT120 - College Algebra
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides a comprehensive knowledge of algebra with an emphasis on graphing to visualize and solve real life problems. Topics include linear and quadratic modeling, solutions of equations and inequalities, graphing, analysis of functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, and systems of equations. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. Credit not given for both College Algebra and College Algebra & Trig.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or placement exam score
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This course provides a comprehensive knowledge of algebra with an emphasis on graphing to visualize and solve real life problems. Topics include linear and quadratic modeling, solutions of equations and inequalities, graphing, analysis of functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, and systems of equations. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. Credit not given for both College Algebra and College Algebra & Trig.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | 5046 | Traditional | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C106 | 27 / 32 | Lopez, Eve | View |
| E | 5049 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 11:40 AM | H - C109 | 26 / 32 | Hawes, Robert | View |
| O1A | 5126 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Maagoul, Habib | View | ||
| O2A | 5127 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 23 / 25 | Proietti, Stephen | View |
MAT121 - Mini Trigonometry
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides an introduction to trigonometry and is designed for the student with two years of high school algebra, but little or no trigonometry. This course covers all the trigonometric topics discussed in MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or placement exam score
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This course provides an introduction to trigonometry and is designed for the student with two years of high school algebra, but little or no trigonometry. This course covers all the trigonometric topics discussed in MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FA | 8158 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 10/24/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:35 PM | H - C309 | 4 / 32 | Maagoul, Habib | View |
MAT122 - Quantitative Reasoning
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to engage students in analyzing and solving real-world problems that are quantitative in nature. Students will develop the ability to use concepts and processes from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, logic, probability and statistics to become better informed citizens, sound financial planners, successful career professionals, and lifelong learners. Critical thinking activities and projects are assigned that use technology to construct and explore mathematical models of real-world situations. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT090 Mathematical Literacy for College Students Minimum Grade of: C or MAT022 or higher Minimum Grade of: C
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This course is designed to engage students in analyzing and solving real-world problems that are quantitative in nature. Students will develop the ability to use concepts and processes from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, logic, probability and statistics to become better informed citizens, sound financial planners, successful career professionals, and lifelong learners. Critical thinking activities and projects are assigned that use technology to construct and explore mathematical models of real-world situations. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT090 Mathematical Literacy for College Students Minimum Grade of: C or MAT022 or higher Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5320 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - C220 H - B303 | 5 / 22 | Frye, Alexander | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8190 | Web Enhanced | 09/09/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:45 PM 01:00 PM - 02:45 PM | H - C120 H - B301 | 15 / 22 | Nickerson, Nancy | View |
| LLR | 8192 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:59 PM 08:00 PM - 09:45 PM | L - LA011 L - LA013 | 5 / 20 | TBA | View |
| LT8 | 8213 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | L - LA009 L - LA011 | 3 / 20 | TBA | View |
MAT125 - Statistics
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This is a project-based introductory course in descriptive and inferential statistics. Methods of descriptive statistics include frequency distributions, common measures of central tendency and variability, elementary concepts of probability, and certain probability distributions such as the normal and binomial. Methods of inferential statistics include the Central Limit Theorem, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for both large and small samples, and correlation and regression analysis. A project and a computer lab component are incorporated. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT120 College Algebra Minimum Grade of: C or MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C
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This is a project-based introductory course in descriptive and inferential statistics. Methods of descriptive statistics include frequency distributions, common measures of central tendency and variability, elementary concepts of probability, and certain probability distributions such as the normal and binomial. Methods of inferential statistics include the Central Limit Theorem, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for both large and small samples, and correlation and regression analysis. A project and a computer lab component are incorporated. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT120 College Algebra Minimum Grade of: C or MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5048 | Traditional | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:45 PM 07:55 PM - 09:40 PM | H - C103 H - B303 | 22 / 22 | Adie, Charles | View |
| O1A | 5128 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Maagoul, Habib | View | ||
| O2A | 5129 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Nickerson, Nancy | View | ||
| E1 | 5315 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM 09:55 AM - 11:40 AM | H - C220 H - B303 | 22 / 22 | Sullivan, James | View |
| LE | 5352 | Web Enhanced | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L240 L - L245 | 8 / 20 | Rose, Rebecca | View |
| E2 | 5361 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:50 PM 07:51 PM - 09:40 PM | H - C104 H - B307 | 6 / 22 | TBA | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7440 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/09/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:45 PM 01:00 PM - 02:45 PM | H - B309 H - C113 | 22 / 22 | TBA | View |
| O1A | 7443 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Proietti, Stephen | View | ||
| B1A | 7617 | Web Hybrid | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - B307 Online Course | 25 / 25 | Maagoul, Habib | View |
| B2A | 7795 | Web Hybrid | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 02:05 PM | L - LA013 Online Course | 20 / 20 | Nickerson, Nancy | View |
| O2A | 8092 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 20 / 20 | TBA | View | ||
| LMW | 8093 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:45 PM 06:00 PM - 07:45 PM | L - L245 L - L145 | 13 / 20 | TBA | View |
| HMW | 8183 | Web Enhanced | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:45 PM 06:00 PM - 07:45 PM | H - C110 H - B307 | 18 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LT9 | 8193 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 11:00 AM 09:15 AM - 11:00 AM | L - LA011 L - LA009 | 14 / 20 | Proietti, Stephen | View |
| LT8 | 8214 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | L - LA016 L - LA013 | 17 / 17 | Nickerson, Nancy | View |
| L8 | 8215 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/06/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - L145 L - L241 | 9 / 21 | TBA | View |
| SI | 8361 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:45 PM 01:00 PM - 02:45 PM | H - C113 H - B308 | 22 / 22 | TBA | View |
MAT130 - Coll Algebra & Trig
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This is the first course in a 2-semester sequence. This course and its sequel MAT140 Advanced Algebra & Trig are intended as preparation for the calculus sequence. Topics include linear and quadratic modeling; solutions of equations and inequalities; symmetry, translations and reflections of graphs; analysis of functions; trigonometric functions; exponential functions; logarithmic functions; matrices and determinants. Credit not given for both College Algebra and College algebra & Trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or MAT115 Applied Technical Mathematics Minimum Grade of: C or placement exam score
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This is the first course in a 2-semester sequence. This course and its sequel MAT140 Advanced Algebra & Trig are intended as preparation for the calculus sequence. Topics include linear and quadratic modeling; solutions of equations and inequalities; symmetry, translations and reflections of graphs; analysis of functions; trigonometric functions; exponential functions; logarithmic functions; matrices and determinants. Credit not given for both College Algebra and College algebra & Trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT022 or MAT115 Applied Technical Mathematics Minimum Grade of: C or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5232 | Traditional | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 11:40 AM | H - C114 | 32 / 32 | Salvo, Thomas | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 7445 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | H - C106 | 32 / 32 | Proietti, Stephen | View |
| HT | 7446 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C105 | 20 / 32 | Comei, Daniel | View |
| T8 | 7447 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | H - C109 | 29 / 32 | Hawes, Robert | View |
| B1A | 7620 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - C103 Online Course | 17 / 25 | Brand, Liliana | View |
| LLR | 8185 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:45 PM | L - L143 | 14 / 32 | TBA | View |
| LT | 8186 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM | L - LA003 | 28 / 28 | Brand, Liliana | View |
| LT1 | 8212 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:45 PM - 03:30 PM | L - L149 | 18 / 32 | Proietti, Stephen | View |
| SI | 8363 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | H - C309 | 21 / 32 | TBA | View |
MAT140 - Adv Algebra & Trig
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This is the second course in a 2-semester pre-calculus sequence. Algebra topics include polynomial and rational functions and inequalities, analytic geometry topics, sequences and series. Transcendental topics include trigonometric identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, and applications of trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT130 or placement exam score
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This is the second course in a 2-semester pre-calculus sequence. Algebra topics include polynomial and rational functions and inequalities, analytic geometry topics, sequences and series. Transcendental topics include trigonometric identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, and applications of trigonometry. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT130 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5192 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 10 / 20 | Brand, Liliana | View | ||
| E | 5316 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 11:40 AM | H - C110 | 20 / 32 | Caranci, Manfred | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | 7449 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C110 | 19 / 32 | TBA | View |
| B1A | 7450 | Web Hybrid | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - C108 Online Course | 12 / 20 | Brand, Liliana | View |
| LT8 | 8194 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | L - L145 | 10 / 31 | Brand, Liliana | View |
MAT145 - PreCalculus
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is intended as preparation for the calculus sequence. Topics include linear and quadratic modeling, polynomial and rational functions and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic functions, right triangle trigonometry; inverse trig functions, trig identities, trig equations, polar equations, vectors, conics, matrices and determinants. The TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus or TI- Nspire graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and MAT115 Applied Technical Mathematics Minimum Grade of: B
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This course is intended as preparation for the calculus sequence. Topics include linear and quadratic modeling, polynomial and rational functions and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic functions, right triangle trigonometry; inverse trig functions, trig identities, trig equations, polar equations, vectors, conics, matrices and determinants. The TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus or TI- Nspire graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and MAT115 Applied Technical Mathematics Minimum Grade of: B
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5318 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 12:15 PM | H - C218 | 14 / 32 | Proietti, Stephen | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 8083 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 03:05 PM 01:00 PM - 03:05 PM | H - C219 H - C104 | 11 / 32 | TBA | View |
MAT171 - Calculus for Bus/Soc/Sci
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
Topics included in this algebra based course are polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, differentiation, and integration. Special emphasis is given to applications in business, social, and life sciences. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT120 College Algebra Minimum Grade of: C or MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C
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Topics included in this algebra based course are polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, differentiation, and integration. Special emphasis is given to applications in business, social, and life sciences. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT120 College Algebra Minimum Grade of: C or MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5131 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 13 / 25 | Proietti, Stephen | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7451 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 13 / 20 | TBA | View |
MAT251 - Calculus I
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
The first course in a 3-semester sequence. This sequence is designed for the Engineering, Science or Mathematics major who need to master the techniques of calculus. Beginning with functions and limits, this course includes techniques and applications of differentiation, indefinite and definite integrals. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT140 or placement exam score
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The first course in a 3-semester sequence. This sequence is designed for the Engineering, Science or Mathematics major who need to master the techniques of calculus. Beginning with functions and limits, this course includes techniques and applications of differentiation, indefinite and definite integrals. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and C or better in MAT140 or placement exam score
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5130 | Traditional | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C104 | 25 / 32 | Brown, James | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7453 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM | H - C107 | 32 / 32 | Nickerson, Nancy | View |
| HW | 7454 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C217 | 24 / 32 | Chanley, Paul | View |
| HLC | 8085 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:45 AM | H - C309 | 24 / 24 | Maagoul, Habib | View |
MAT252 - Calculus II
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
The second course in a 3-semester sequence. This course is a continuation of MAT251 Calculus I. Topics include: applications of integration including, area and volume, techniques of integration, improper integrals and power series. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT251
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The second course in a 3-semester sequence. This course is a continuation of MAT251 Calculus I. Topics include: applications of integration including, area and volume, techniques of integration, improper integrals and power series. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
C or better in MAT251
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5317 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 05:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C108 | 31 / 32 | Nickerson, Nancy | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7455 | Web Enhanced | 09/09/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM | H - C220 H - C219 | 17 / 32 | Brand, Liliana | View |
| HW | 8016 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C114 | 12 / 32 | D'Onofrio, John | View |
MAT253 - Calculus III
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
The third course in a 3-semester sequence. This course is a continuation of MAT251 Calculus I and MAT252 Calculus II. Topics include vector calculus, partial differentiation and multiple integration. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT252 Calculus II Minimum Grade of: C
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The third course in a 3-semester sequence. This course is a continuation of MAT251 Calculus I and MAT252 Calculus II. Topics include vector calculus, partial differentiation and multiple integration. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT252 Calculus II Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7622 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM | H - C216 | 25 / 32 | Maagoul, Habib | View |
| HW | 8017 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 05:30 PM - 09:00 PM | H - C220 | 5 / 32 | Frye, Alexander | View |
MAT254 - Diff Equations
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is an introduction to the solutions of ordinary linear differential equations including methods of undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, LaPlace Transforms, series solutions, numerical methods of solutions and applications. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT252 Calculus II Minimum Grade of: C
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This course is an introduction to the solutions of ordinary linear differential equations including methods of undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, LaPlace Transforms, series solutions, numerical methods of solutions and applications. A TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Math Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT252 Calculus II Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HTR | 8019 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:40 PM | H - C118 | 15 / 32 | TBA | View |
Total MAT courses: 120
MGT (Management) Courses
MGT201 - Prin Of Mgt
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
An introduction to the principles and practices of management, with emphasis on the management functions of planning, organizing, influencing and controlling. The course serves the dual purpose of giving the students a basic foundation of management concepts and an understanding of the organization within which they must work.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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An introduction to the principles and practices of management, with emphasis on the management functions of planning, organizing, influencing and controlling. The course serves the dual purpose of giving the students a basic foundation of management concepts and an understanding of the organization within which they must work.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01A | 5253 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 13 / 25 | Morrow, Patricia | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7312 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 22 / 25 | TBA | View | ||
| RW8 | 7934 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:15 AM - 09:30 AM | LRW - LRW321 | 5 / 18 | TBA | View |
MGT205 - Human Resource Mgt
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Principles and human relations problems involved in the administration of personnel. Topics include job analysis and specification, recruitment, selection and training, job evaluation, supervision of employees, and salary and wage administration and labor relations. The laws impacting employees (regardless of status) and their rights are presented.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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Principles and human relations problems involved in the administration of personnel. Topics include job analysis and specification, recruitment, selection and training, job evaluation, supervision of employees, and salary and wage administration and labor relations. The laws impacting employees (regardless of status) and their rights are presented.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5215 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 13 / 25 | Morrow, Patricia | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7813 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 14 / 25 | TBA | View |
Total MGT courses: 5
MKT (Marketing) Courses
MKT210 - Prin Of Marketing
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course deals with the study and analysis of the basic principles, theories, problems, and practices of marketing in our modern ever changing economic environment. Emphasis is placed on the marketing functions, planning and the distribution of goods and services from the producer to the ultimate consumer. The marketing mix (product, price, place, and promotion) is presented as a controllable variable to target market segments, which have unmet needs and wants that a firm can satisfy and be profitable. Market research and information technology tools of the marketing manager are explored.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course deals with the study and analysis of the basic principles, theories, problems, and practices of marketing in our modern ever changing economic environment. Emphasis is placed on the marketing functions, planning and the distribution of goods and services from the producer to the ultimate consumer. The marketing mix (product, price, place, and promotion) is presented as a controllable variable to target market segments, which have unmet needs and wants that a firm can satisfy and be profitable. Market research and information technology tools of the marketing manager are explored.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5008 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM | H - C107 | 6 / 28 | Fuhs, Sandra | View |
| O1A | 5214 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Kibbe, Wayne | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | 7313 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C103 | 17 / 28 | Kibbe, Wayne | View |
| O1A | 7703 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 14 / 25 | Kibbe, Wayne | View | ||
| HW | 8295 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 08:40 PM | H - C104 | 8 / 30 | TBA | View |
MKT211 - Prin Of Advertising
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces students to the role that advertising plays in the overall marketing communication process, which companies use in today's business environment. It provides a survey of the social, historical, and electronic role of advertising and its application in business. Topics will include advertising planning, media strategy, creative execution, consumer behavior, campaign management, and the role of advertising agencies and governmental regulations.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course introduces students to the role that advertising plays in the overall marketing communication process, which companies use in today's business environment. It provides a survey of the social, historical, and electronic role of advertising and its application in business. Topics will include advertising planning, media strategy, creative execution, consumer behavior, campaign management, and the role of advertising agencies and governmental regulations.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Business Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7314 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - E160 | 3 / 28 | TBA | View |
Total MKT courses: 6
MRT (Medical Records Technology) Courses
MRT204 - Reimburse Comply & Code Issues
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
An overview of the American healthcare system and compliance is presented. Topics covered include the requirements of our coding system in order to receive maximum reimbursement. Current reimbursement methodologies, i.e. RBRVS, APG?s, outpatient and in-patient prospective payments, as well as capitation and fee-for-service reimbursements will be covered. This course will also acquaint the student with billing formats using CMS 1500, UB-04, 83I and 837P. Medicare and the office of inspector general?s policy around compliance as they relate to coding are included.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MRT117 Basic Diagnosis Coding Systems Minimum Grade of: C and MRT118 Procedure Coding Systems (CPT) Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
MRT217 Intermediate Diagnostic Coding Minimum Grade of: C and MRT218 Intermediate Procedural Coding Minimum Grade of: C
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An overview of the American healthcare system and compliance is presented. Topics covered include the requirements of our coding system in order to receive maximum reimbursement. Current reimbursement methodologies, i.e. RBRVS, APG?s, outpatient and in-patient prospective payments, as well as capitation and fee-for-service reimbursements will be covered. This course will also acquaint the student with billing formats using CMS 1500, UB-04, 83I and 837P. Medicare and the office of inspector general?s policy around compliance as they relate to coding are included.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MRT117 Basic Diagnosis Coding Systems Minimum Grade of: C and MRT118 Procedure Coding Systems (CPT) Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
MRT217 Intermediate Diagnostic Coding Minimum Grade of: C and MRT218 Intermediate Procedural Coding Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IH1 | 5290 | Web Hybrid | 06/21/13 - 08/08/13 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 10:59 AM | LIH - LIH104 Online Course | 9 / 9 | Fickett, Shirley | View |
MRT290 - Medical Bill Intrnsp
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
The student will apply the billing, coding and patient account in management principles learned in the classroom, under direct supervision of a third party billing professional in a health care facility and/or physician's office. The coding systems applied will be ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 and billing for a variety of third party payers. (Note: Students must provide own transportation. Malpractice insurance is necessary. Students must have completed all course work prior to internship. Mandatory orientation meeting semester prior to internship.) PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MRT103 Coding & Classification for Medical Billing and MRT104 Medical Billing Administration
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The student will apply the billing, coding and patient account in management principles learned in the classroom, under direct supervision of a third party billing professional in a health care facility and/or physician's office. The coding systems applied will be ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 and billing for a variety of third party payers. (Note: Students must provide own transportation. Malpractice insurance is necessary. Students must have completed all course work prior to internship. Mandatory orientation meeting semester prior to internship.) PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MRT103 Coding & Classification for Medical Billing and MRT104 Medical Billing Administration
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 5273 | Traditional | 05/17/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM | O - OFF | 10 / 25 | Wheaton, Dawn | View |
Total MRT courses: 2
MUS (Music) Courses
MUS101 - Intro To Music
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Introduction to Music will teach students how to listen to and understand music more deeply. Students will develop an appreciation for music as a vocation or avocation and will develop an understanding of the role of music in one's life. Students will be introduced to a wide variety of musical styles and genres.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Introduction to Music will teach students how to listen to and understand music more deeply. Students will develop an appreciation for music as a vocation or avocation and will develop an understanding of the role of music in one's life. Students will be introduced to a wide variety of musical styles and genres.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 7214 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM | H - TC220 | 11 / 30 | Langer, Kenneth | View |
MUS102 - Intro to Western Music
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Introduction to Western Music is a chronological survey of the music of Western civilization from ancient to modern times. Emphasis is on the historical evolution of musical styles.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Introduction to Western Music is a chronological survey of the music of Western civilization from ancient to modern times. Emphasis is on the historical evolution of musical styles.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | 7215 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - TC220 | 8 / 30 | TBA | View |
MUS115 - Aural Skills I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Aural Skills I will help students begin to develop an aural perception of tonal and temporal relationships through the development of beginning sight-singing and rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation skills.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Free Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Aural Skills I will help students begin to develop an aural perception of tonal and temporal relationships through the development of beginning sight-singing and rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation skills.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Free Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7619 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - TC220 | 12 / 28 | TBA | View |
MUS121 - Music Theory I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Music Theory I will introduce the technical elements of music beginning with a review of music fundamentals and continuing with cadences, melodic organization, textural analysis, and voice leading. Prior experience in music or MUS 120 Music Reading and Writing is recommended.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Music Theory I will introduce the technical elements of music beginning with a review of music fundamentals and continuing with cadences, melodic organization, textural analysis, and voice leading. Prior experience in music or MUS 120 Music Reading and Writing is recommended.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T | 7216 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - TC220 | 9 / 30 | Langer, Kenneth | View |
MUS128 - Audio Recording I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students in MUS 128 Audio Recording I will gain a working knowledge of signal flow in a modern multi-track recording facility through the study and application of acoustics, decibels, and microphones.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Students in MUS 128 Audio Recording I will gain a working knowledge of signal flow in a modern multi-track recording facility through the study and application of acoustics, decibels, and microphones.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 7780 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM | H - TC220 | 9 / 20 | TBA | View |
MUS131 - Piano I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Piano I is designed to provide students with a strong background in playing the piano. Students will receive training in technique, intervals, ear training, rhythm, fingering, basic harmony, performance, and ensemble playing. The course will introduce students to piano literature in its historical perspective and effective practice methods. It is open to beginners or to those who want to improve on skills already acquired.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Piano I is designed to provide students with a strong background in playing the piano. Students will receive training in technique, intervals, ear training, rhythm, fingering, basic harmony, performance, and ensemble playing. The course will introduce students to piano literature in its historical perspective and effective practice methods. It is open to beginners or to those who want to improve on skills already acquired.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T11 | 7217 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM | H - TC216 | 2 / 12 | TBA | View |
| HR | 8117 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:50 PM | H - TC216 | 5 / 12 | TBA | View |
MUS135 - Ensemble: Small Group I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students will perform musical works together in small groups while working towards the presentation of a performance. An audition will be required for all participants.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Students will perform musical works together in small groups while working towards the presentation of a performance. An audition will be required for all participants.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8338 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM | H - TC220 | 6 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS141 - Performance Workshop I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Performance Workshop I will help students develop musical skills needed for performing as a soloist and as a member of a musical ensemble through learning and participating in class critiques and through developing principles for lessons, ensemble performance, and concert attendance.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Performance Workshop I will help students develop musical skills needed for performing as a soloist and as a member of a musical ensemble through learning and participating in class critiques and through developing principles for lessons, ensemble performance, and concert attendance.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 7219 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 8 / 20 | TBA | View |
MUS142 - Performance Workshop II
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Performance Workshop II will help students apply the concepts and principles learned in Performance Workshop I through doing beginning level lessons, ensemble performance, concert attendance, and the study of performance techniques.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS141 Performance Workshop I
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Performance Workshop II will help students apply the concepts and principles learned in Performance Workshop I through doing beginning level lessons, ensemble performance, concert attendance, and the study of performance techniques.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS141 Performance Workshop I
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 7632 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 1 / 10 | TBA | View |
MUS151 - Ensemble: Chorus I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students in MUS 151 Ensemble: Chorus I become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical in concert. Experience in singing, vocal-part learning and performance is developed. Students will be required to audition in order to be in the Chorus.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Students in MUS 151 Ensemble: Chorus I become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical in concert. Experience in singing, vocal-part learning and performance is developed. Students will be required to audition in order to be in the Chorus.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HW | 7220 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:30 PM - 01:20 PM | H - CLHA | 3 / 18 | TBA | View |
MUS152 - Ensemble: Chorus II
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students in MUS 152 Ensemble: Chorus II become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical music in concert. Experience in singing, vocal part learning and performance is developed. Students will be required to audition in order be in the Chorus.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS151 Ensemble: Chorus I
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Students in MUS 152 Ensemble: Chorus II become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical music in concert. Experience in singing, vocal part learning and performance is developed. Students will be required to audition in order be in the Chorus.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS151 Ensemble: Chorus I
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HW | 7221 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:30 PM - 01:20 PM | H - CLHA | 3 / 18 | TBA | View |
MUS161 - Ensemble: Jazz/Rock I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
MUS 161 Ensemble: Jazz/ Rock I is a class dedicated to the performance of contemporary music with a small performing ensemble. Students will learn and perform a variety of literature within the medium and give regular concerts. An audition will be required for all participants.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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MUS 161 Ensemble: Jazz/ Rock I is a class dedicated to the performance of contemporary music with a small performing ensemble. Students will learn and perform a variety of literature within the medium and give regular concerts. An audition will be required for all participants.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8329 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 07:20 PM | H - TC220 | 0 / 10 | TBA | View |
MUS162 - Ensemble: Jazz/Rock II
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
MUS 162 Ensemble Jazz/ Rock II is a continuation of MUS 161 Ensemble: Jazz / Rock Ensemble I with the requirement of further progress and musical development. An audition is required to sign up for the class.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS161 Ensemble: Jazz/Rock I
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MUS 162 Ensemble Jazz/ Rock II is a continuation of MUS 161 Ensemble: Jazz / Rock Ensemble I with the requirement of further progress and musical development. An audition is required to sign up for the class.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS161 Ensemble: Jazz/Rock I
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8330 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 07:20 PM | H - TC220 | 0 / 10 | TBA | View |
MUS166 - Ensemble: Concert Band II
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
MUS 166 Ensemble: Concert Band II is a continuation of MUS 165 Ensemble: Concert Band I with the requirement of further progress and musical development. An audition or permission of instructor is required to remain in the course.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS165 Ensemble: Concert Band I
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MUS 166 Ensemble: Concert Band II is a continuation of MUS 165 Ensemble: Concert Band I with the requirement of further progress and musical development. An audition or permission of instructor is required to remain in the course.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS165 Ensemble: Concert Band I
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | 7953 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 07:20 PM | H - TC103A | 0 / 5 | TBA | View |
MUS173 - Applied Music: Brass I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for brass instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for brass instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8331 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 0 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS175 - Applied Music: Guitar I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for guitar and bass guitar. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for guitar and bass guitar. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8332 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 2 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS177 - Applied Music: Percussion I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for percussion instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for percussion instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8333 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 1 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS179 - Applied Music: Piano I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for keyboard instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for keyboard instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8334 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 3 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS181 - Applied Music: Strings I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for string instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for string instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8335 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 0 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS183 - Applied Music: Voice I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for voice. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for voice. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8336 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 0 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS185 - Applied Music: Woodwinds I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for woodwind instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This course provides individual instruction aimed at the development of performance skills and the study of appropriate literature for woodwind instruments. Students enrolled in the music program will be required to meet level I standards as determined by the instructor.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 8337 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 0 / 15 | TBA | View |
MUS211 - Music Tech : Sound
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Music Technology: Sound will introduce the student to the basic principles of digital audio music through experiential learning. Specific topics will include digital audio sound, complex sound production and manipulation, digital synthesis, sampling, sound modifiers, recording, mixing, and sequencing.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Music Technology: Sound will introduce the student to the basic principles of digital audio music through experiential learning. Specific topics will include digital audio sound, complex sound production and manipulation, digital synthesis, sampling, sound modifiers, recording, mixing, and sequencing.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | 7222 | Web Companion | 09/09/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM | H - B314 | 3 / 14 | TBA | View |
MUS217 - Aural Skills III
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Aural Skills III will further develop the aural perception skills learned in Aural Skills II through sight-singing based on primary chords in major and minor keys, rhythmic dictation with syncopations and unusual divisions, melodic dictation with chords in major and minor, and harmonic dictation using modulations.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS116 Aural Skills II
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Aural Skills III will further develop the aural perception skills learned in Aural Skills II through sight-singing based on primary chords in major and minor keys, rhythmic dictation with syncopations and unusual divisions, melodic dictation with chords in major and minor, and harmonic dictation using modulations.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS116 Aural Skills II
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 7634 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - TC220 | 3 / 15 | Langer, Kenneth | View |
MUS223 - Music Theory III
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Music Theory III will continue the student's development in the principles of music. Topics will include music chromatic and dissonant harmonies and advanced forms. Music Theory II or permission of the instructor is a prerequisite for the course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS122 Music Theory II
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Music Theory III will continue the student's development in the principles of music. Topics will include music chromatic and dissonant harmonies and advanced forms. Music Theory II or permission of the instructor is a prerequisite for the course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS122 Music Theory II
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T | 7618 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM | H - TC220 | 4 / 20 | Langer, Kenneth | View |
MUS243 - Performance Workshop III
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Performance Workshop III will help students apply the concepts and principles learned in Peformance Workshop II through doing intermediate level lessons, ensemble performance, concert attendance, and the study of performance techniques.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS142 Performance Workshop II
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Performance Workshop III will help students apply the concepts and principles learned in Peformance Workshop II through doing intermediate level lessons, ensemble performance, concert attendance, and the study of performance techniques.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS142 Performance Workshop II
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 7673 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 4 / 6 | TBA | View |
MUS244 - Performance Workshop IV
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Performance Workshop IV will help students apply the concepts and principles learned in Performance Workshop III through doing advanced level lessons, ensemble performance, concert attendance, and the study of performance techniques.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS243 Performance Workshop III
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Performance Workshop IV will help students apply the concepts and principles learned in Performance Workshop III through doing advanced level lessons, ensemble performance, concert attendance, and the study of performance techniques.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS243 Performance Workshop III
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 7633 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - TC220 | 0 / 6 | TBA | View |
MUS251 - Ensemble: Chorus III
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students in MUS 251 Ensemble: Chorus III become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical music in concert. Experience in singing, vocal part learning and performance is developed. Students will be required to audition in order be in the Chorus.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS152 Ensemble: Chorus II
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Students in MUS 251 Ensemble: Chorus III become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical music in concert. Experience in singing, vocal part learning and performance is developed. Students will be required to audition in order be in the Chorus.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS152 Ensemble: Chorus II
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HW | 7674 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:30 PM - 01:20 PM | H - CLHA | 1 / 10 | TBA | View |
MUS252 - Ensemble: Chorus IV
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students in MUS 252 Ensemble: Chorus IV become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical music in concert. Experience in singing, vocal part learning and performance of advanced repertoire is developed. Students will be required to audition in order be in the Chorus and will be expected to lead their section in singing and learning music and will need to be prepared to do solo work.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS251 Ensemble: Chorus III
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Students in MUS 252 Ensemble: Chorus IV become the Northern Essex Community College Chorus which performs music from pop to classical music in concert. Experience in singing, vocal part learning and performance of advanced repertoire is developed. Students will be required to audition in order be in the Chorus and will be expected to lead their section in singing and learning music and will need to be prepared to do solo work.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS251 Ensemble: Chorus III
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HW | 8319 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:30 PM - 01:20 PM | H - CLHA | 0 / 18 | TBA | View |
MUS255 - Ensemble: Chamber Choir III
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
MUS 255 Ensemble: Chamber Choir III is a continuation of MUS 188 Ensemble: Chamber Choir II with the requirement of further progress and musical development. An audition is required to sign up for the class.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS188 Ensemble: Chamber Choir II
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MUS 255 Ensemble: Chamber Choir III is a continuation of MUS 188 Ensemble: Chamber Choir II with the requirement of further progress and musical development. An audition is required to sign up for the class.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Fine/Performing Arts Elective, Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MUS188 Ensemble: Chamber Choir II
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HW | 8318 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:30 PM - 02:20 PM | H - CLHA | 0 / 18 | TBA | View |
