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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Credit / Non-Credit / Online CoursesDays / Evenings / WeekendsIntersession ClassesCertificate Programs / Degree ProgramsLow CostOpen EnrollmentTransfer CreditWorkforce TrainingA proud member of the Governor Foster Furcolo<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> System of MassachusettsBROCKTON • CANTON • MIDDLEBOROUGHCall Toll Free: 1-800-CAREERS or 1-508-588-9100TDD (for hearing impaired only) 508-427-1240Visit our website: www.massasoit.mass.edu/spring


THE MISSION OF THE COLLEGEWe at <strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> prideourselves in our tradition of excellence andin our historic mission of accepting all whodesire to learn. We are dedicated to creatinga challenging and supportive environmentwhere the members of our community canattain their educational and personal goals.We encourage all to take responsibility fortheir learning, to discover their potential,and to achieve their ambitions.Recognizing that our diversity is animportant source of our strength, werespond to the needs of our communityand expect that everyone at <strong>Massasoit</strong>respects the rights and affirms the dignity ofall people. We strive to construct a safe andtrustful environment where together we canengage in open dialogue.BOARD OF TRUSTEESPamerson O. Ifill, ChairPeter G. Asiaf, Jr., SecretaryAnthony Simonelli, Asst. SecretaryHeather Grace Hilton, Student TrusteeJames M. Barrows, Jr.Mary T. Brophy, M.D., M.P.H.Jeanne MartinsDavid L. PhillipsNelson RossJudith C. WaterstonCOLLEGE ADMINISTRATIONPresidentDr. Charles WallSenior Vice President and Vice President ofFaculty and InstructionDr. Barbara FinkelsteinVice President for Administration/CFOWilliam A. MitchellVice President Student Services andEnrollment ManagementDavid TracyVice President of the Canton CampusNick PalantzasVice President of Human ResourcesLisa LoweryExecutive Director of External Relationsand Special Assistant to the PresidentPhillip Sheppard, Esq.CONTACT US!General InformationAll extensions can be accessed by dialing 508-588-9100 or 781-821-2222For a full directory go to www.massasoit.mass.eduBROCKTONCANTON1801 Academic Resource Center (ARC) 25161411 Admissions 21141461 Advisement & Counseling 2117, 24681507 Business Office 15071152 Bookstore 21591860, 1861, 1862 Conference Center (Direct Line: 508-427-1224)1360 Directions 13601805 Disability Services 21321311 Evening Services 26771479 Financial Aid 20081994 GED Testing Center1941 Library 29421477, 1063 Military & Veterans Services1302 Professional Development Center (PDC) 13021949 Registrar/Registration 21351695 Senior Center1482 Student Life 21181991, 1992 Testing and Assessment1234 Theatre (Box Office)1509, 1307 Workforce Development & <strong>Community</strong> 2304Education1041 Campus Police 2142Your call is important to us!Get Social@ www.massasoit.eduStay in touch witheverything going onat <strong>Massasoit</strong> byfollowing us onFacebook, Twitter,& YouTube.Like UsTODAY!508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.mass.edu1


CONTENTSBROCKTON CAMPUSCourse Listings - Day, Evening.......................................................16-37<strong>Community</strong> Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings............49-52CANTON CAMPUSCourse Listings - Day, Evening.......................................................37-43<strong>Community</strong> Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings............52-54MIDDLEBOROUGH CENTERCourse Listings - Day, Evening.......................................................43-45<strong>Community</strong> Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings...................54BROCKTON INTERSESSIONCourse Listings.....................................................................................45-46WEEKEND COLLEGE.........................................................................14-15Academic Calendar.....................................................................................4Academic Information...........................................................................6-7(including Bookstore & Library hours)Academic Resource Center/Tutoring Center.....................................8Advising & Counseling Center.................................................................8Career Placement Services.......................................................................8CHOICES.........................................................................................................8COMMUNITY EDUCATION(Non-credit) Course Descriptions.................................................54-65Degree Information..........................................................................10-11Disability Services........................................................................................8e-Learning............................................................................................12-13ESL/ESOL........................................................................................................9Financial Information................................................................................5Insurance Information.............................................................................11LATCH Program............................................................................................8Military and Veterans Services................................................................5PLAN Program...............................................................................................8Programs of Study.....................................................................................10Real Estate Institute..................................................................................51Registration Form.....................................................................................68Registration Schedule................................................................................4Senior Center Services...............................................................................9Testing & Assessment................................................................................7Tuition Refund Policy.................................................................................5Withdrawal Information............................................................................6Women’s Resource Center........................................................................8STATEMENT OF PUBLICATION: This is an official publication of <strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.Course offerings, dates, tuition, fee, and other information are subject to change at any tiem. The<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to add, withdraw, or revise any provision or requirement describedherein. The information in this publication is provided solely for the convenience of the reader,and the college expressly disclaims any liability which may otherwise be incurred. This publicationis neither a contract nor an offer to make a contract.<strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer anddoes not discriminate on basis of race, creed, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age,disability, genetic information, maternity leave, and national origin in its education programsor employment pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 151B and 151C, Title VI, CivilRights Act of 1964; Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of1973; Americans with Disabilities Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder, 34 C.F.R. Part 100(Title VI), Part 106 (Title IX) and Part 104 (Section 504). Questions and/or complaints should bedirected to the Executive Officer for Institutional Diversity and Minority Affairs/Affirmative ActionJoyce Zymaris, Brockton Campus Administration Building A234, 508-588-9100, ext. 1304.What’s Happening AtMASSASOIT!SAVE THE DATES...Monday, January 21, <strong>2013</strong>11 th AnnualMartin Luther King, Jr. Celebration“Never Forget the Dream”2:00-4:00 p.m.On the Brockton CampusAll are invited to attend, and admission isFREE.Light refreshments will be served.For more information call theOffice for Institutional Diversity508-588-9100 x13095 th ANNUALMASSASITat the Canton CampusBe sure to watch our website for all the details!www.massasoit.mass.eduParents are you looking for something fun foryour children this summer?The Summer Science Experience at<strong>Massasoit</strong> is for students entering grades 4 -12Six unique weeks of STEM programming fromJuly 8 through August 16, <strong>2013</strong>Call Carine at 508-588-9100 x 1919 orvisit www.massasoit.edu/science4kidsStay connected! Find out what’s happening atmassasoit!For the most up-to-date information on What’s Happeninggo to www.massasoit.mass.edu508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.mass.edu2


<strong>Massasoit</strong> welcomes Veterans!For those who serve,the support they deserve.Veterans Center!Located on theBrockton Campus inthe Student CenterRoom SC181For more information about the center contactMichael Siegel, Military Veterans Counselor,at (508) 588-9100 x1063 or msiegel@massasoit.508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.mass.edu3


Academic Calendar<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Intersession <strong>2013</strong>January 2January 16<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong>January 4January 22January 23February 4February 18March 18-24April 5April 15May 3May 6-11May 27May 31Intersession <strong>2013</strong> classes begin - (Saturdays 1/5 & 1/12 will be used as make-up daysif classes are cancelled for inclement weather).Last day of Intersession <strong>2013</strong> classesLast day to pay <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong> InvoicesClasses beginLast day for unrestricted add/dropLast day for restricted add/dropPresidents Day (no classes)<strong>Spring</strong> Break (no classes)Last day to withdraw from a portion of a schedulePatriots Day (no classes)Last day of classesFinal exams (day, evening, and online)Memorial DayCommencementRegistration Schedule for Credit CoursesMail & Fax Registration Ends January 4, <strong>2013</strong>Unrestricted Registration November 19, 2012 - January 23, <strong>2013</strong>Restricted Registration* January 24 - February 4, <strong>2013</strong>Extended Hours (Brockton & Canton only) January 7 - January 29, <strong>2013</strong>Registrar’s OfficeMonday-Thursday 8 am-8 pm, Friday 8 am-5 pm(excluding the January 21 holiday)Saturday, January 19 & 26, 8:30 am-1 pmAdvisement & Counseling Center January 30, 31, & February 4, <strong>2013</strong>5 pm - 8 pm* For full semester courses, students have a period of one week from the first scheduled class meeting to add or drop a course.Registration eligibility during the restricted add/drop is dependent on the start date and length of the course. See Deadline/RefundSchedule on the Registrar’s website, or contact the Registrar’s Office for more details.How to Register:Current students can register online through their My<strong>Massasoit</strong> account.New students can fill out the registration form on the back of this booklet and send it by:Mail: Registrar’s Office, 1 <strong>Massasoit</strong> Blvd., Brockton, MA 02302Fax: 781-401-9804Scan: registrar@massasoit.mass.eduWalk-in: Brockton, Canton, or Middleborough OfficesAssessment testing is required before registering for many credit-bearing classes. See page 7 for testingdates and times.For more information, contact us:Brockton Canton MiddleboroughRegistrar’s Office Registrar’s Office Director’s OfficeAdministration Bldg., A240 First Floor Main Floor508-588-9100, x1949 781-821-2222, x2135 508-588-9100, x4002508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.mass.edu4


COSTFees MA ResidentCost per creditNon MA ResidentCost per creditTuition $ 24 $ 230General <strong>College</strong> Fee $ 137 $ 137Technology Fee $ 8 $ 8Total per credit $169 $375To calculate the cost for credit courses:MA Resident:$169.00 x number of credit hours + course fees = Total course costExample: Fundamentals of Math, 3 credit hours$169 x 3 = $507Biological Principles I, 4 credit hours + course fee*$169 x 4 = $676 + $30 = $706Non- Resident:$375 x number of credit hours + course fees = Total course costExample: Fundamentals of Math, 3 credit hours$375 x 3 = $1125Biological Principles I, 4 credit hours + course fee*$375 x 4 = $1500 + $30 = $1530*Additional course fees apply to Science, Allied Health andOn-line courses.Note: Students enrolled in the Self Supporting Allied HealthPrograms pay an additional $123 per credit.Fees are subject to change without notice.FINANCIAL AIDFinancial Aid is available to full and part-time matriculatedstudents attending day or evening classes. Information isavailable from the Financial Aid Office. The Office of FinancialAid is located on the Brockton Campus, AdministrationBuilding, lower level and on the Canton Campus in theStudent Service Office. Financial aid information can beaccessed on-line at:www.massasoit.mass.eduREFERRAL: Ext. 1479, BrocktonTUITION WAIVER POLICYExt. 2008, CantonSeveral kinds of tuition waivers* are available to <strong>Massasoit</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> students. These waivers include, but arenot limited to, National Guard, Veteran, Senior Citizen, NativeAmerican, state employee, and ward of the state.Students must present documentation of eligibility, and mayneed to certify they meet all waiver eligibility requirementsprior to having their waiver accepted. Students eligiblefor waivers should obtain clarification on course eligibilitybefore making course selections. Students with questionsabout Adopted or Foster Child, MA Rehab, MA Commissionfor the Blind, or MA Native American waivers should contactthe Financial Aid Office for additional information. Studentswith questions about all other waivers should contact theRegistrar’s Office for additional information.*Waiver documentation must be submitted by the bill due date, or at thetime of registration, whichever is later. Waivers will not be processedretroactively. Waivers are not refundable.TUITION REFUND POLICYFinancial InformationCredit Courses:Withdrawal before classes begin: 100% of tuition and fees.Withdrawal after classes begin: Refund based on the meeting timeand length of class. For full-semester course, students have periodof one week from the first scheduled class meeting to add or drop acourse with a 100% refund, less a $50 fee. During the second weekof the scheduled class meeting, students will receive a 50% refund.From the point of the first scheduled class meeting in the third weekof classes, there is no refund. Please refer to the Deadline/RefundSchedule at www.massasoit.mass.edu/registrar/rfundschedu.cfmfor semester-specific refund schedules.Please note: the <strong>College</strong> has no obligation to return funds after thefirst week of classes.Students who are reported as Not Participating or as StoppedParticipating by their professor may be withdrawn from their course;he or she will, however, continue to be financially responsible forpayment of tuition and fees.Students who receive financial aid funds and withdraw before 60%of a semester has elapsed will have their aid pro-rated according tothe Federal, State, and Institutional Refund Policies (a percentageof aid may be returned to Federal and/or State funds.) Althoughinitially there may have been enough aid to pay a student’s bill, thisreduction in financial aid could result in the student not havingenough aid to pay their full bill and having to pay the remainderof their bill themselves. Before withdrawing from the college, astudent should call the Financial Aid Office at 508-588-9100 x1479to determine the impact his/her withdrawal will have on currentaid and future financial aid eligibility. Students with loans shouldcontact the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawal to determinethe effect withdrawing will have on loan funds and repayment.Non-Credit Courses:Withdrawals before the start of the first class are granted a full100% refund. Withdrawals after the first class are refunded 0-50%depending on the length of the course.MILITARY & VETERANS INFORMATIONThe mission for <strong>Massasoit</strong>’s Veterans Services is to honor andsupport our service members both current and former, as well astheir families, by providing the most comprehensive and caringcollege experience possible while helping them to reach theireducational, personal and professional goals.Any questions or concerns please contact:Michael Siegel, Veterans Services Counselor x1063 orSarah Gorman, Veterans Services Clerk x1477The Veterans Center is located on the Brockton Campus in theStudent Center Building, room SC181.REFERRAL: Ext. 1477 or 1063COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEES TUITION REMISSION*Any employee of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts whoqualifies for tuition remission should consult the Board of HigherEducation guidelines for proper enrollment procedures. Theseguidelines are available at your respective places of employment,and must be adhered to in order to receive the full benefits of thispolicy. Waivers should be presented at the Registrar’s office.*All waivers must be presented at time of registration.5


Academic InformationGED - High School Equivalency TestPersons who have not obtained a high school diploma maytake the GED test to obtain a Massachusetts High SchoolEquivalency Diploma. There is NO education or preparationrequirement to meet. Candidates must be at least 16 andnot currently enrolled in high school. The <strong>College</strong> also offersat minimal cost optional GED Review classes for studentswho wish further preparation before taking the GED test.REFERRAL: GED test only: ext. 1994GED Review Class only: ext. 1509GRADUATION INFORMATIONStudents finishing their degree requirements at the end of the<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong> semester must complete an Intent to Graduateform by February 15, <strong>2013</strong>. The forms can be printed from theRegistrar’s Office webpage or picked up in the Registrar’s Office.WALK-IN ADVISING NIGHTSHaving difficulty selecting a class?Come meet with an advisor for help choosing the courses andprogram to best fit your education and career goals.Jan. 7 - 29 (Monday-Thursday): 5 pm-8 pm, with the exceptionof the holiday, Monday, January 21.Saturday, Jan. 19 & 26, <strong>2013</strong>; 8:30 am-1 pmBrockton Registrar’s Office – Administration Building A240Canton Registrar’s Office – Canton Campus, First FloorSPRING<strong>2013</strong>LIBRARYHOURSBROCKTON - 508-588-9100, x1941When classes are in session:Monday - ThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayDuring Breaks*:Monday - FridaySaturday & SundayCANTON - 508-588-9100, x2942When classes are in session:Monday - ThursdayFridaySaturday & Sunday8:00 am - 9:00 pm8:00 am - 7:00 pm10:00 am - 2:00 pmCLOSED8:00 am - 4:30 pmCLOSED8:00 am - 8:00 pm8:00 am - 4:00 pmCLOSEDDuring Breaks*:Monday - Friday8:00 am - 4:00 pmSaturday & Sunday CLOSED*During Breaks hours may vary. Please call for exact hours.Your library card is your validated Student ID with a barcode.BOOKSTOREHOURSBROCKTONRegular <strong>Spring</strong> Hours:Monday - Thursday; 8:30 am-5:00 pm; Friday; 8:30 am-3:00 pmBrockton - Extended <strong>Spring</strong> HoursTuesday Jan 22 8:00am – 8:00pmWednesday Jan 23 8:00am – 8:00pmThursday Jan 24 8:00am – 8:00pmFriday Jan 25 8:00am – 6:00pmSaturday Jan 26 9:00am – 2:00pmSunday Jan 27 9:00am – NoonMonday Jan 28 8:00am – 8:00pmTuesday Jan 29 8:00am – 8:00pmWednesday Jan 30 8:00am – 7:00pmThursday Jan 31 8:00am – 6:00pmFriday Feb 1 8:00am – 5:00pmSaturday Feb 2 9:00am – 2:00pmCANTONRegular <strong>Spring</strong> Hours: Tues.;10:00 am-4:00 pm; Weds.; 9:00 am-2:00 pmCanton - Extended <strong>Spring</strong> HoursTuesday Jan 22 8:00am – 7:30pmWednesday Jan 23 8:00am – 7:30pmThursday Jan 24 8:00am – 7:30pmFriday Jan 25 8:00am – 5:00pmSaturday Jan 26 9:00am – NoonMonday Jan 28 8:00am – 6:00pmTuesday Jan 29 8:00am – 6:00pmWednesday Jan 30 9:00am – 5:00pmThursday Jan 31 9:00am – 5:00pmFriday Feb 1 9:00am – 5:00pmWITHDRAWAL FROM THE COLLEGEStudents may initiate a formal withdrawal from the <strong>College</strong> up untilthe end of classes in a given semester (before finals). To initiate theprocess, students must go to the Registrar’s Office and completethe appropriate forms. If a student stops attending classes but doesnot formally withdraw, the student will receive an “F” in any courseinvolved. F’s are averaged into the G.P.A. for all students.Please be advised that failure to withdraw correctly from the <strong>College</strong> mayresult in a decrease or loss of all financial aid. Please contact the FinancialAid Office prior to withdrawal if you are a recipient.WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE(S)A student may formally withdraw from a course through the Friday ofthe tenth (10th) week of the semester.* A grade of “W” will be recordedon the student’s transcript after the official withdrawal procedure hasbeen completed. Students are encouraged to speak to their advisorbefore withdrawing from any course. Please be advised that ceasingto attend a class may result in an administrative withdrawal from aclass or a failing grade. Contact the Registrar’s Office for information.*Contact the Registrar’s Office for the withdrawal deadline for coursesmeeting less than 15 weeks. Please contact the Financial Aid Office priorto withdrawal if you are a recipient.6


Academic InformationASSESSMENT INFORMATION & TEST SCHEDULEThe Massachusetts Board of Higher Education requires all studentsattending public colleges in Massachusetts to take a series of placementtests that assess skills in writing, reading, and mathematics. The testsare not evaluated in terms of passing or failing. Rather, the tests areused to decide which courses should be taken at the beginning of astudent’s college career. It is recommended that students consult<strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s course descriptions for any testingpre-requisites.Students have an option to test on a walk-in or appointment basis.The weekly testing schedule is available on the link to the Testingand Assessment Office on the <strong>Massasoit</strong> website. To schedule anappointment for assessment testing, log onto www.massasoit.mass.edu/testing or contact the Student Assessment Office at 508-588-9100extensions 1991 or 1992.STUDENTS MUST BRING A PHOTO ID.IF A STUDENT ARRIVES LATE THEY MAY HAVE TO RESCHEDULETHEIR TESTING DATE.COACHING SESSIONS FOR ACCUPLACER TESTINGCoaching sessions are designed to help students perform to the bestof their ability on <strong>Massasoit</strong>’s placement exams. Each one-hour sessionoffers strategies for taking the mathematics or reading test. Thesessions will include practice materials and an overview of the coursesstudents may place into per their test scores. Also, a brief review ofessay-writing will be included in the reading session. This coaching isfree to <strong>Massasoit</strong> students who may attend one or both of the subjectareasessions.Dates & TimesMonday, October 29, 2012 - Business Building 224Reading & Writing: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Math: 4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.Monday, November 19, 2012 - Business Building 224Reading & Writing: 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Math: 7:15 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.Monday, December 17, 2012 - Business Building 225Reading & Writing: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.Math: 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.Monday, January 7, <strong>2013</strong> - Business Building 225Reading & Writing: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.Math: 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.For additional information, please call 508-588-9100 x1811 or emaillsantini@massasoit.mass.edu.CANCELLATION OF CLASSES & ACTIVITIESWhen it is necessary to cancel because of inclement weather oremergencies, the following radio or television stations should betuned in:WFXT-TV - Channel 25 (Fox)WBZ-AM - Boston 1030 WCVB-TV - Channel 5WHDH-TV - Channel 7 WPLM-FM - Plymouth 99.1WBZ-TV - Channel 4 WCTK-FM - 98.1Ordinarily day classes (classes up to 5pm) cancellations will beannounced on the above media outlets prior to 7am. Eveningannouncements will be made after 3pm. Cancellations are alsoannounced on the college’ s primary phone line at 508-588-9100and on our website’s homepage.COURSE CANCELLATION / CHANGESThe <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel a course for which thereis insufficient enrollment, restrict the registration in a course, or, ifnecessary, change instructors. Full refunds for cancelled coursesare processed automatically by the <strong>College</strong> and a check is mailed tothe student within a four-week period. Students should contact theCounseling Center if they are in need of assistance in the selectionof alternate courses.FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS &PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)affords students certain rights with respect to their educationrecords. Please see the Registrar’s Office or the <strong>College</strong> Policy &Statements webpage on <strong>Massasoit</strong>’s website for more informationon FERPA.POLICIES<strong>College</strong> policies are listed in the Student Handbook which isavailable in the Student Life Office and from the Dean of Students.Policies are also available in the <strong>College</strong> Catalog and on our websiteat www.massasoit.mass.edu.SPECIAL STUDIESThe intent of the special studies program is to provide:1. An alternative method for completing catalogue courses(Directed Study), and2. an opportunity to explore subject matter not presently offered(Independent Study).Any student wishing to take a special study must fill out theappropriate form with the faculty member who is willing to guidetheir study. Limited 2 courses per student.Prerequisite: Approval of Faculty Member, Division Dean, VicePresident of Faculty & Instruction.STUDENTS UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGEStudents below the traditional age-level for college will beconsidered for credit and non-credit courses,with the exception ofSports Camps, on a case by case basis. The Youth Learner Requestto Enroll Form, which can be obtained at the Brockton or CantonRegistrar’s Office, the Dean of Students Office in Brockton SC208, orthe office of the Vice President of the Canton Campus C100, mustbe completed and approved.508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.mass.edu7


ServicesPOLICE DEPARTMENTThe <strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Police Department is located in the lower level of the Student Center in Room SC145, and on the CantonCampus in Room 202 on the second floor. Safety call boxes are available in the corridors of the academic buildings on both campuses and connectdirectly to Campus Police. <strong>Massasoit</strong> police officers are licensed under Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 22, Section 63 by the State Policegranting the same powers of arrest as a city or town police officer while on property owned, used, and occupied by <strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.In accordance with federal law, the <strong>College</strong> is required to advise the campus community where information concerning registered sex offendersmay be obtained. Accordingly, in order to access public information pertaining to registered sex offenders enrolled or employed at the <strong>College</strong>,please contact the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board, PO Box 4547, Salem, MA 01970-4547 or by phone at 978-740-6400. You may also contact the Campus Police Department on the Brockton Campus. For related questions please contact the Chief of Police atext. 1045.TELEPHONE NUMBERS-ON CAMPUSCampus Police: 508-588-9100; Emergency Number x911. Business Number x1041. Direct Line: 508-427-1296.Health Services: Brockton x1450, Canton x2451.Counseling Support Services: Brockton x1461, Canton x2468.AREA EMERGENCY NUMBERSBrockton Police and Fire: 911Brockton Hospital: 680 Centre Street, 508-941-7000Brockton Rape Crisis Center: 508-588-8255MASSASOIT COMMUNITY COLLEGEhas a wide range of services available to our students such as:ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER - Brockton, x1801 or Canton, x2516Offers a full range of tutoring and academic support services, including the Writing and World Language Center.ADVISEMENT & COUNSELING - x1461 or 1467Provides support in areas such as academic advising, career information/counseling, evening matriculation,personal counseling, and transfer information/counseling.CAREER PLACEMENT SERVICES - x 1406Assists students and alumni in obtaining full or part-time employment. Workshops and a job fair and online job postings, are also offered.CHILDREN’S CENTER - x1440A licensed campus facility serving the children of our students, faculty, & staff, and provides a safe, quality learningenvironment in which to grow.CHOICES - x1316Free Academic Program specifically designed to serve and meet the needs of Transitional Assistance and other qualified low-income individuals.DISABILITY SERVICES - x1805, x2132<strong>Massasoit</strong> offers accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Students with documented disabilities need to contact the<strong>College</strong> as soon as possible.LATCH - x1070A college-level, day school program aimed at bridging the gap between skills needed to achieve a high school diploma and skillsneeded to succeed in an academic or career program at <strong>Massasoit</strong>.HEALTH SERVICES - Brockton, x1450, 1451 or Canton, x2451Brockton Campus extension 1450 & 1451 is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm in the Student Center, Rooms 154 & 155.Canton Campus extension 2451 is open Monday-Friday 8:30 am – 2:30 pm, Room 138. All hours are during the academic year.PLAN/TRiO Student Support Services Program - x1081Provides free supplemental services to a limited number of eligible students to help them stay in school, improve their grade point average,and increase their ability to graduate or transfer to four-year institutions. Students must be first generation and/or low income.STUDENT LIFE - Brockton, x1482 or Canton, x2118Provides a comprehensive program of Student Life which includes; lectures, dances, movies, and other social and cultural activities.Each activity offers an opportunity for student leadership and participation.WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER - x1484 or X1304Sponsors a wide variety of programs on issues that are of special interest to women.Please visit us on the web at www.massasoit.mass.edu to learn more. Click on Student Services in the top navigation bar,then select from the drop down menu.8


ServicesENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL/ESOL)*Brockton & Canton Campuses<strong>Massasoit</strong>’s ESOL courses are advanced college-level courses.Potential students whose first language is not English mustbe assessed for English as a Second Language rather than forIntroduction to Writing, English Composition, or Preparing for<strong>College</strong> Reading. Students must register for an ESOL evaluation.Students will be placed in <strong>College</strong> ESL courses, if appropriate.Students desiring financial aid assistance must be accepted into aprogram of study (matriculated), and carry at least 6 credits eachsemester. We recommend students apply at least 2 months inadvance of the beginning of the semester, and earlier, wheneverpossible.Students not ready for <strong>Massasoit</strong>’s college-level ESL classes willbe directed to alternative programs for further development ofEnglish skills.Please call extension 1790 to register for an ESL evaluation.*By appointment only on both campuses.Brockton Campus OnlyDateDayNovember 26December 4January 3January 9January 15January 17January 22January 24January 28January 29January 30MondayTuesdayThursdayWednesdayTuesdayThursdayTuesdayThursdayMondayTuesdayWednesdayCanton Campus OnlyDateDayNovember 28December 13January 16January 28WednesdayThursdayWednesdayMondayAll Brockton ESL Testing is from 4:30-7:30 pm inthe ARC, Student Center, Lower Level.All Canton ESL Testing is from 4:30-7:30 pm inthe Lobby.See pages 49, 52 & 57 for course descriptions andscheduled ESOL classes.STUDENT ID’SAt the beginning of the semester, ID’s will be issued by the Student LifeOffice to all full-time and part-time students. Please watch for posting onthe time the ID’s will be taken. REFERRAL: Brockton, x1482; Canton, x2118SENIOR CENTERThe Senior Center at <strong>Massasoit</strong> provides opportunitiesduring the Fall and <strong>Spring</strong> semesters for senior citizenswho enjoy exciting and meaningful activities. Newparticipants are always welcome. In addition, the<strong>College</strong> offers a tuition waiver on a seat basis for those60 years of age and older. REFERRAL: Ext. 1695 or 1304.NEW SESSIONS BEGINWednesday, Jan. 30, <strong>2013</strong>This is a non-swimmer’sexercise program usingthe support of the water toallow joints to move morefreely.ARTHRITIS AQUATICSat <strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Swimming ability is not necessary. Class size is limited to 25.Applicants are accepted on a first come, first served basis.A doctor’s letter is required. All letters are confidential.(There are no refunds after session has begun.)Membership in the MCC Senior Center is required toparticipate in this program. Dues are $10 a semester andcan be included in your class registration fee.Cost of the sessions is $20 to $28 depending on the numberof sessions.Some Highlights our Senior Center offers each year:• Arthritis Aquatics - See our ad on this page• History Book Club-watch for our featured book selections & guest speakers• Yoga• Humanities Speaker Series• Senior Chorus• Senior Orchestra . . . and much more508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.mass.edu9


Certificates & DegreesPlease note that some of the program specific courses are only available on certain campuses.# - MassTransfer Eligible Programs * - Selective Admissions ProgramsASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMSArchitectural TechnologyBusiness Administration Careers - AccountingBusiness Administration Careers - General BusinessBusiness Administration Careers - Hospitality ManagementBusiness Administration Careers - MarketingBusiness Administration Careers - Supervisory ManagementBusiness Administration Transfer#Child Care Education and AdministrationChild Care Education and Administration - Transfer#Computer Information Systems - ProgrammingComputer Information Systems - User SupportCriminal Justice - CareerCriminal Justice -Transfer#Culinary ArtsDiesel TechnologyElectronic TechnologyFire Science TechnologyHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning TechnologyHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology - Building SystemsEnergy Management OptionHuman Services - CareerHuman Services - Transfer#Liberal Arts StudiesLiberal Arts Studies - Media CommunicationsLiberal Arts Studies - TheaterLiberal Arts Transfer#Liberal Arts Transfer - Computer Science#Liberal Arts Transfer - Elementary Education#Liberal Arts Transfer - Science#Nurse Education Full-time - Deadline to apply: February 1*LPN to Associate Degree Advanced Placement Nurse EducationFull-time - Deadline to apply: February 1*LPN to Associate Degree Advanced Placement Nurse EducationPart-time - Deadline to apply: February 1*Polysomnographic Technology - Deadline to apply: June 15*(Sleep Technology)Radiologic Technology - Deadline to apply: February 1*Respiratory Care - Deadline to apply: June 15*Telecommunications Technology**(Verizon employees only)Visual Arts - Art and Graphic DesignVisual Arts - Fine Arts**UNION APPRENTICESHIPONLY if you are a member of the union listed below:Local 103 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of Boston /Telecommunications Technician Apprenticeship Program.BOARD APPROVED CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSDental Assistant*Medical Assistant*Office TechnologiesCOLLEGE APPROVED CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSBiotechnologyChild CareComputerized AccountingComputer Repair and MaintenanceComputerized Tomography*Department of Developmental Services Direct SupportCertificate in Human Services (DDS Employees only)Food ProductionLaw EnforcementHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning TechnologyInsurance Billing Specialist*Magnetic Resonance Imaging*Microsoft Office SpecialistMuseum StudiesPastryPhlebotomy*10


Degree Information / Student Health InsuranceNote: There is a distinction between matriculation (enrolling in a degree program) and registration (enrolling in a course.)ADMISSIONSProspective students are encouraged to apply as earlyas possible prior to the beginning of a semester sinceapplicants are admitted to most programs on a first come firstserve basis. Some programs may limit enrollment numbers.Selective programs of study may have specific deadlines and/or prerequisite(s).IMPORTANT: Any student receiving Financial Aid (federal orstate grants, student loans, veteran benefits, etc., except forSenior Citizens and State reimbursed employees) must bematriculated prior to the start of the semester in order to beeligible for financial assistance. (*Matriculated means enrolledin a “degree” program. Student must apply for admission,submit appropriate documents and complete assessmentrequirements in order to matriculate.)READMISSION PROCEDUREStudents not in attendance for more than three consecutiveacademic semesters or who have been dismissed must applyfor readmission through the Admissions Office.REFERRAL: Brockton Admissions x1411Canton Admissions x2114MORE ABOUT MASSASOIT DEGREE PROGRAMSTesting: All students will be tested in Reading, Writing and Mathto identify academic strengths and needs in order that theymay build a solid plan of study. See page 6.NOTE: Introductory Writing, Preparing for <strong>College</strong> ReadingI and II, Fundamentals of Math, Introductory Algebra andIntermediate Algebra will not fulfill any program requirement,including elective courses, but will be included in the GPA ofthe student.SACHEM - Cross RegistrationFull time degree students at <strong>Massasoit</strong> are allowed tocross register with the following colleges without charge(see Registrar):Bridgewater State UniversityBristol <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Cape Cod <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Dean <strong>College</strong>Massachusetts Maritime AcademyStonehill <strong>College</strong>University of Massachusetts - DartmouthWheaton <strong>College</strong>STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCEINFORMATIONThe Massachusetts Mandatory Health InsuranceLaw requires all matriculated students, enrolledin nine credit hours or more, to have healthinsurance.This year the Massachusetts <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>s are offering a health plan throughGallagher Koster. The cost of the student onlyplan for the spring is $695.00. The coverageperiod is 01/01/13 – 08/31/13. Detailedinformation about the plan can be obtained@ www.commonwealthstudent.com.Students eligible to waive the insurance fee cando so by logging into their portal account andselecting the waiver option located under theStudent Accounts Office section on the StudentHome page.Transfer Credits: Upon receiving all paperwork, credits earned atother institutions will be reviewed by the Registrar and appliedto a student’s program if criteria is satisfied.Credit for Prior Learning: CPL is a process by which a matriculatedstudent may apply for credit for life experience. All studentsreceiving credits for prior learning will be assessed the sametuition and fees as students taking a course. This is not to beconfused with CLEP exams. REFERRAL: ext. 1900 or 1901Find yourself.508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.mass.edu11


Learning <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong><strong>Massasoit</strong> offers two types of online learning courses: Fully Online courses and Blended courses. Fully Online and Blended courses provide a way for you tocustomize your learning experience to match your educational goals, learning styles, and scheduling constraints.To learn more about Online Learning at <strong>Massasoit</strong>, visit the <strong>Massasoit</strong> Online website at: www.massasoit.mass.edu/massasoit_online or contact us atonlinelearning@massasoit.mass.edu.Orientation sessions for online and blended courses are offered both online and through face-to-face orientation sessions held on campus. A studentcourse Online Orientation may be accessed any time at: http://www.massasoit.mass.edu/massasoit_online/orientation.cfm.On-Campus Sessions are available the week before classes begin as well as during the first week of classes. Orientation sessions provide assistance withgetting started with your online course, strategies for ensuring your success, and general information about taking an online class. Students are encouraged toattend an orientation session using Canvas, our new learning management system.The orientation sessions begin promptly at the times listed below. Attendance is on a drop-in basis.ORIENTATION DATES:Tuesday, January 15 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Room B543Wednesday, January 16 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Room B543Tuesday, January 22 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Room B543Wednesday, January 23 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Room C127- (Canton)Wednesday, January 23 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Room B543Thursday, January 24 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Room B543Friday, January 25 9:00 am – 10:00 am Room C127- (Canton)SPRING <strong>2013</strong> ONLINE COURSESOnline courses allow students to take courses any place they have access to a computer connected to the internet. Each course has a site on the World WideWeb, where assignments and communication with the instructor can take place. Students are required to have regular access to a computer with a workinginternet connection for online courses.With online classes, students meet online during the semester. This gives students the opportunity to experience the individualized, student-centeredattention for which MCC is known.Check Quick Course Search at <strong>Massasoit</strong> Website for additional sections: http://www.massasoit.mass.edu/ACCT105ACCT106ACCT107ANTH101BIOL138Financial Accounting IFinancial Accounting IIManagerial AccountingIntroduction to AnthropologyHuman NutritionBUSN110BUSN111BUSN113BUSN123BUSN124Introduction to BusinessPersonal FinanceManagerial CommunicationsAdvertisingPrinciples of Retaining12


FALL ONLINE COURSES:BUSN161Casino ManagementBUSN201Business Law ICCED231Infant/Toddler CareCJUS101Introduction to Criminal JusticeCJUS221Domestic ViolenceCJUS231Juvenile JusticeCJUS234Management Criminal Justice OrganizationsCJUS302Correction ICJUS309Probation and ParoleCTIM 100Computer KeyboardCTIM101Beginning WindowsCTIM102Beginning WordCTIM103Beginning ExcelCTIM104Intermediate WindowsCTIM105Intermediate WordCTIM106Intermediate ExcelCTIM114Beginning PowerpointCTIM115Intermediate PowerpointCTIM141Introduction to WE DreamweaverCTIM147Create Home PageCTIM156Create Web Page HTMLCTIM178Help Desk ConceptsCTIM197Adobe AcrobatCTIM271Database Concepts and PracticesENGL101English Composition IENGL102English Composition IIENGL119Creative WritingENGL121ENGL172ENGL202ENGL213ENGL214FIRE101FIRE206FIRE211GOVT105GOVT301HIST103HIST104MATH101MATH112MATH121MATH131MATH203MATH217MATH221MDIA111PHIL101PSYC101PSYC203PSYC205PSYC301SOCI104SOCI203SOCI204Children’s LiteraturePoet-Modern WorldEnglish Literature IIAmerican Literature IAmerican Literature IIIntroduction to Fire Science TechnologyFire Protection Systems and EquipmentHazardous Material-Incident ResponseAmerican National GovernmentState and Local GovernmentU S History IU S History IIIntroduction to AlgebraIntermediate AlgebraTopics in MathIntroduction to Statistics<strong>College</strong> AlgebraPrecalculusCalculus IIntro To Mass CommunicationIntroduction to PhilosophyGeneral PsychologyAdolescent PsychologyHuman Growth and DevelopmentSocial PsychologyPrinciples of SociologyCriminologySociology of DevianceSPRING <strong>2013</strong> BLENDED COURSES ON THE BROCKTON CAMPUSBlended courses are a combination of online and face-to-face instruction. Each course typically has a course website, where assignments and communicationwith the instructor can take place. Approximately half of the class sessions are conducted face-to-face to further explain course material. Students are requiredto have regular access to a computer with a working internet connection for blended courses.Blended courses allow students the opportunity to balance the best of two worlds: face-to-face interaction with an instructor and classmates combined with theopportunity to experience individualized, student-centered attention while accessing campus resources from home or work.Blended courses being offered at Brockton Campus:BIOL121-H1 Biological Principles I: Saturdays from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm in Room S325.Class meets face-to-face on 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/23, 4/20, and 5/11.BIOL121-H2 Biological Principles I: Mondays from 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm in Room S219.Class meets on 1/28, 2/11, ¾, 2/25, 4/8, 4/29, and 5/6.BIOL201-H1 Anatomy & Physiology I: Mondays from 3:00 pm – 5:25 pm in Room S546.Class meets face-to-face on 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 3/4, 3/11, 4/1, 4/8, 4/22, 4/29, and 5/6.BIOL231-H1 Microbiology: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 am to 10:30 am in Room S325.Class meets face-to-face every Tuesday and Thursday during semester unless otherwise noted by instructor.CTIM281-H1 Software Design & Development: Mondays and Wednesdays from 11:00 am – 11:50 am in Room B103.Class meets face-to-face every Monday and Wednesday during semester unless otherwise noted by instructor.PHIL101-H1 Introduction to Philosophy: Mondays from 6:00 pm -9:00 pm in Room C 124.Class meets face-to-face on 1/28, 02/11, 02/25, 03/11, 03/25, 04/08, 04/22, and 05/06.PSYC205-H1 Human Growth & Development: Thursdays 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm in Room H227.Class meets face-to-face on 1/24, 1/31, 2/21, 3/7, 4/4, 4/25, and 5/2.SPCH105-H1 Speech Communication: Tuesdays from 3:30 pm to 5:15 pm in Room FA329.Class meets face-to-face on 1/22, 1,29, 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/26, 4/2, 4/9, 4/16, 4/23, 4/30, and 5/7.13


~ WEEKEND COLLEGE ~Brockton Campus Weekend CoursesCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesBIOLOGY20314 + BIOL121-21 Biological Prin I S 8:30A-12:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/26-5/11 LA LS SC20315 + BIOL121-22 Biological Prin I U 8:00A-3:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/27-4/14 LA LS SC10 week course: class ends April 1, final exam April 15.20320 + BIOL121-H1 Biological Prin I S 9:00A-1:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 325 1/26-5/11 LA LS SCHybrid course: class meetings on the Brockton campus: 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/23, 4/20, 5/11. Internet access required.21788 + BIOL138-07 Human Nutrition S 8:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF S 538 1/26-5/11 LA LS SC22203 + BIOL139-04 Nutrition Lab S 11:00A-12:15P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 1/26-5/11 LA LS SC20337 + BIOL140-05 Intro Biology U 8:00A-11:45A 3 STAFF S 219 1/27-4/14 LA LS SC10 Week Course: Class ends on April 1. Final exam April 15.20342 + BIOL142-03 Lab Intro Biology U 12:15P-2:30P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 1/27-4/14 LA LS SC10 Week Course: Class ends April 1. Final exam April 15.20353 + BIOL201-10 Anatomy & Phys I F 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/25-5/10 LA LS SC20354 + BIOL201-11 Anatomy & Phys I S 8:30A-12:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/26-5/11 LA LS SC20355 + BIOL201-12 Anatomy & Phys I U 8:00A-3:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/27-4/14 LA LS SC10 week course: classes end April 14.20375 + BIOL231-06 Microbiology U 9:00A-2:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 325 1/25-5/10 LA LS SCMicrobiology F 6:00P-9:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 325 1/25-5/10 LA LS SC10 week course: classes end April 8.BUSINESS20988 + BUSN112-07 Prin of Management S 1:00P-3:30P 3 Smith T 220 1/26-5/11 BU21883 + BUSN201-07 Business Law I S 9:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 439 1/26-5/11 BU20425 + BUSN301-05 Organiz Behavior S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF B 223 1/26-5/11 BUCHEMISTRY20439 + CHEM151-07 Gen Chemistry I S 8:30A-12:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 433 1/26-5/11 LA LS SCCHILD CARE EDUCATION20446 + CCED101-01 Behav Mgmt in CC S 9:00A-11:30A 3 Hanson T 101 1/26-5/11COMPUTER TECH INFO MGMT20541 CTIM101-08 Beginning Windows S 9:00A-11:50A 1 Nordin B 103 1/22-2/2020552 CTIM102-08 Beginning Word S 9:00A-11:50A 1 Nordin B 103 2/21-3/2920565 CTIM103-08 Beginning Excel S 9:00A-11:50A 1 Nordin B 103 3/30-5/3CULINARY ARTS20510 + CULA144-03 Soup Sauce&Thicken S 8:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF SC 221 1/26-5/1122283 + CULA146-03 Amer Reg Cuisine S 1:00P-4:30P 3 Giuffre SC 222 1/26-5/1122284 + CULA161-01 Advanced Pastries S 8:00A-1:50P 4 Curtis SC 221 1/26-5/11ENGLISH22303 + ENGL092-13 Prep Col Read II S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF B 222 1/26-5/1120714 + ENGL101-29 English Comp I S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF B 336 1/26-5/11 HU LA20725 + ENGL101-30 English Comp I F 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF B 103 1/25-5/10 HU LA20833 + ENGL102-42 English Comp II F 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF B 222 1/25-5/10 HU LA20820 + ENGL102-43 English Comp II S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF B 224 1/26-5/11 HU LA20822 + ENGL102-44 English Comp II U 12:30P-4:30P 3 STAFF S 115 1/27-4/14 HU LA10 week course: classes end April 14.21038 + ENGL214-11 Amer Literature II F 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF B 327 1/25-5/10 HU LA14


~ WEEKEND COLLEGE ~Brockton Campus Weekend Courses - continuedCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE20655 + ENSL102-03 <strong>College</strong> ESL II S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF B 225 1/26-5/11 HU LAMATHEMATICS20894 + MATH010-18 Fundament of Math S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF B 440 1/26-5/11Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using interactive computer program.20921 + MATH101-22 Intro Algebra S 1:00P-3:30P 3 STAFF T 221 1/26-5/1122216 + MATH112-31 Inter Algebra S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF T 540 1/26-5/11Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20957 + MATH112-32 Inter Algebra U 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF S 115 1/27-4/1410 week course: classes end April 14.22219 + MATH128-02 Math Elem Teach II S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF S 101 1/26-5/11 LA22221 + MATH131-13 Intro Statistics F 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF S 115 1/25-5/10 LA20976 + MATH131-14 Intro Statistics U 9:00A-1:00P 3 STAFF S 101 1/27-4/14 LA10 week course: classes end April 14.20992 + MATH203-14 <strong>College</strong> Algebra S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF S 115 1/26-5/11 LAMODERN LANGUAGE-SPANISH21064 + MLSP102-08 Begin Spanish II S 1:00P-3:30P 3 STAFF T 219 1/26-5/11 HU LA MLMUSIC21070 MUSC205-01 Intro to Piano S 9:00A-11:30A 3 Williams FA 330 1/26-5/11 FA HU LA21071 MUSC207-01 Elementary Guitar S 9:00A-11:30A 3 Campbell FA 329 1/26-5/11 FA HU LAPSYCHOLOGY21121 + PSYC101-24 General Psychology S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF T 219 1/26-5/11 LA SSSOCIOLOGY21222 + SOCI104-19 Prin of Sociology F 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF B 336 1/25-5/10 LA SSSPEECH21258 SPCH105-21 Speech Comm F 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF B 439 1/25-5/10 FA HU LA21254 SPCH105-22 Speech Comm S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF T 221 1/26-5/11 FA HU LA21255 SPCH105-23 Speech Comm U 1:00P-5:00P 3 O’Connor S 538 1/27-4/14 FA HU LA10 week course: classes end April 14.ART22372 ARTG113-60 Color/Design I S 9:00A-12:50P 3 DesJardins C 412 1/26-5/11 FA HU LABIOLOGY20046 + BIOL121-62 Biological Prin I S 8:30A-12:50P 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/26-5/11 LA LS SCENGLISHCANTON CAMPUS WEEKEND COURSESCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes<strong>2013</strong>3 + ENGL101-70 English Comp I S 1:00P-3:30P 3 STAFF C 124 1/26-5/11 HU LA15


CRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes22298 ACAD103-01 <strong>College</strong> Experience MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Coco H 339 1/23-5/820242 ACAD103-02 <strong>College</strong> Experience MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 220 1/23-5/820244 ACAD103-03 <strong>College</strong> Experience MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 222 1/23-5/822299 ACAD103-04 <strong>College</strong> Experience MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Coco H 227 1/23-5/820248 ACAD103-05 <strong>College</strong> Experience TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 340 1/22-5/720243 ACAD103-06 <strong>College</strong> Experience TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 113 1/22-5/720245 ACAD103-07 <strong>College</strong> Experience TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 227 1/22-5/722301 ACAD103-08 <strong>College</strong> Experience T 5:00P-7:30P 3 Showan H 340 1/22-5/720249 ACAD103-C1 <strong>College</strong> Experience TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 324 1/22-5/7Registration limited to Choices students only.22302 ACAD103-L1 <strong>College</strong> Experience MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 325 1/23-5/8Registration is limited to Latch students only.BROCKTON CAMPUSABBREVIATIONS KEY: CRN-Course Reference Number; Fees-Denotes an additional monetary fee; PR-Pre-requisite; + Course has a pre-and/or co-requisite. See coursedescription on website for details. Days: M-Monday, T-Tuesday, W-Wednesday, R-Thursday, F-Friday, S-Saturday, U-Sunday.ATTRIBUTES: AR-Architecture; ATF-Visual Arts-Fine Arts; ATG-Visual Arts-Art & Graphic Design; BU-Business; ET-Electronics; FA-Fine Arts; HU-Humanities; LA-Liberal Arts;LS-Lab Science; ML-Modern Language; SC-Science; SS-Social ScienceACADEMIC FRESHMAN PROGRAMACCOUNTING20258 + ACCT105-01 Financial Acct I W 8:00A-8:50A 4 STAFF B 440 1/23-5/8 BUFinancial Acct I MWF 9:00A-9:50A B 33620253 + ACCT105-02 Financial Acct I F 8:00A-8:50A 4 STAFF B 440 1/23-5/8 BUFinancial Acct I MWF 10:00A-10:50A B 33620254 + ACCT105-03 Financial Acct I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 Sterlin B 336 1/23-5/8 BUFinancial Acct I W 1:00P-1:50P B 54820255 + ACCT105-04 Financial Acct I MW 1:00P-2:45P 4 STAFF B 440 1/23-5/8 BU20257 + ACCT105-05 Financial Acct I TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 STAFF B 222 1/22-5/7 BUFinancial Acct I F 8:00A-8:50A B 11120252 + ACCT105-06 Financial Acct I TR 11:00A-12:15P 4 Pacheco B 544 1/22-5/7 BUFinancial Acct I F 11:00A-11:50A B 44021837 + ACCT105-07 Financial Acct I TR 2:00P-3:45P 4 STAFF B 111 1/22-5/7 BU20259 + ACCT105-08 Financial Acct I T 6:00P-8:20P 4 Regan B 223 1/22-5/7 BUFinancial Acct I T 8:30P-9:30P B 44020261 + ACCT105-E1 Financial Acct I 4 $40 Thompson 1/22-5/7 BUOnline Course: orientation recommended for first time students.20262 + ACCT106-01 Finan Acct II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 4 Walsh B 544 1/22-5/7 BUFinan Acct II T 9:30A-10:20A B 44020264 + ACCT106-02 Finan Acct II TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 Pacheco B 544 1/22-5/7 BUFinan Acct II F 8:00A-8:50A B 10320263 + ACCT106-03 Finan Acct II F 9:00A-9:50A 4 Pacheco B 103 1/22-5/7 BUFinan Acct II TR 9:30A-10:45A B 54422364 + ACCT106-04 Finan Acct II TR 9:30A-10:45A 4 England B 336 1/22-5/7 BUFinan Acct II M 10:00A-10:50A B 103Registration is limited to Honors students only.21838 + ACCT106-05 Finan Acct II T 12:20P-1:55P 4 STAFF B 223 1/22-5/7 BUFinan Acct II R 12:20P-1:55P B 10320266 + ACCT106-06 Finan Acct II R 6:00P-8:20P 4 Pacheco B 336 1/24-5/9 BUFinan Acct II R 8:35P-9:35P B 10320268 + ACCT106-E1 Finan Acct II 4 $40 STAFF 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20271 + ACCT107-01 Managerial Account MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 Walsh B 544 1/22-5/7 BUManagerial Account T 11:00A-11:50A 4 Walsh B 440 1/22-5/7 BU20270 + ACCT107-02 Managerial Account M 11:00A-11:50A 4 England B 546 1/22-5/7 BUManagerial Account TR 11:00A-12:15P 4 England T 540 1/22-5/7 BU20272 + ACCT107-03 Managerial Account T 6:00P-7:00P 4 England B 440 1/22-5/7 BUManagerial Account T 7:10P-9:30P 4 England B 222 1/22-5/7 BU20273 + ACCT107-E1 Managerial Account 4 $40 Walsh 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21839 + ACCT201-01 Inter Account I R 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF B 222 1/24-5/9 BU20275 + ACCT221-01 Cost Accounting TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 England B 336 1/22-5/7 BU20278 + ACCT302-01 Computr Bus Appl MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Sterlin B 440 1/23-5/8 BU20276 + ACCT302-02 Computr Bus Appl MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Walsh B 440 1/23-5/8 BU20277 + ACCT302-03 Computr Bus Appl TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Pacheco B 440 1/22-5/7 BU16


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20280 + ACCT302-04 Computr Bus Appl TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 552 1/22-5/7 BU20283 + ACCT302-05 Computr Bus Appl M 6:00P-9:15P 3 STAFF B 440 1/28-5/6 BU20282 + ACCT302-06 Computr Bus Appl R 6:00P-8:30P 3 Mariano B 103 1/24-5/9 BU20284 + ACCT303-01 Peachtree Account T 2:00P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 440 1/22-5/7 BU22582 + ACCT307-01 Tax Return Prep Ex R 2:00P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 440 1/22-5/7 BUANTHROPOLOGY20287 + ANTH101-E1 Intro Anthropology 3 $30 Belrose 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20288 ARTG107-01 Drawing I M 7:45A-12:00P 3 Ketcham FA 455 1/28-5/6 FA HU LA20289 ARTG107-02 Drawing I M 1:00P-5:15P 3 STAFF FA 455 1/28-5/6 FA HU LA20290 ARTG107-03 Drawing I T 6:00P-9:30P 3 OLeary FA 455 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA20291 ARTG113-01 Color/Design I T 1:00P-4:30P 3 Walsh FA 455 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA20292 ARTG221-01 Painting W 8:00A-11:30A 3 Ketcham FA 455 1/23-5/8 ATF ATG FA HU LA22346 ARTG221-02 Painting M 6:00P-10:15P 3 White FA 455 1/28-5/6 ATF ATG FA HU LA20293 ARTG221-03 Painting W 6:00P-9:30P 3 Boutin FA 455 1/23-5/8 ATF ATG FA HU LA21782 + BIOL119-E1 Intro to Evol Biol 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SCOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20296 + BIOL121-01 Biological Prin I MW 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 Simmons S 216 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I F 8:00A-9:50A S 21621783 + BIOL121-02 Biological Prin I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I R 8:00A-9:50A S 21920303 + BIOL121-03 Biological Prin I T 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCBiological Prin I MWF 9:00A-9:50A S 11520297 + BIOL121-04 Biological Prin I MW 9:20A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20304 + BIOL121-05 Biological Prin I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I F 1:00P-2:50P 4 S 21620305 + BIOL121-06 Biological Prin I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Johnson S 219 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I M 1:00P-2:50P S 21921784 + BIOL121-07 Biological Prin I MW 1:00P-3:20P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20299 + BIOL121-08 Biological Prin I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I R 2:00P-3:50P S 21620308 + BIOL121-09 Biological Prin I F 3:00P-4:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I MW 3:40P-4:55P S 21621785 + BIOL121-10 Biological Prin I MW 3:00P-4:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I F 3:00P-4:50P S 21920302 + BIOL121-11 Biological Prin I TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCBiological Prin I R 10:00A-11:50A S 21620298 + BIOL121-12 Biological Prin I TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 STAFF S 115 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCBiological Prin I R 10:00A-11:50A S 21920306 + BIOL121-13 Biological Prin I T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCBiological Prin I TR 12:30P-1:45P S 21920300 + BIOL121-14 Biological Prin I TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCBiological Prin I T 2:00P-3:50P S 21620309 + BIOL121-15 Biological Prin I M 5:00P-10:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/28-5/6 LA LS SC20310 + BIOL121-16 Biological Prin I T 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20316 + BIOL121-17 Biological Prin I T 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20311 + BIOL121-18 Biological Prin I W 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20312 + BIOL121-19 Biological Prin I R 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/24-5/9 LA LS SC20313 + BIOL121-20 Biological Prin I R 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/24-5/9 LA LS SC20319 + BIOL121-C1 Biological Prin I M 9:00A-10:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I WF 9:00A-10:15A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCRegistration limited to Choices students only.20321 + BIOL121-H2 Biological Prin I M 5:30P-8:30P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 1/28-5/6 LA LS SCHybrid course: class meets on the Brockton campus: 1/28, 2/11, 3/4, 3/25, 4/8, 4/29, & 5/6. Internet required20322 + BIOL122-01 Biological Prin II MW 1:00P-2:15P 4 $30 Simmons S 535 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin II F 1:00P-2:50P S 535ARTBIOLOGY17


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes21786 + BIOL122-02 Biological Prin II TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 Hanna S 535 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCBiological Prin II T 10:00A-11:50A S 53520323 + BIOL136-01 Human Genetics TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Hanna S 538 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20324 + BIOL137-01 Human Genetics Lab R 2:00P-3:50P 1 $30 Hanna S 219 1/24-5/9 LA LS SC20325 + BIOL138-01 Human Nutrition MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF S 115 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC22056 + BIOL138-02 Human Nutrition MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF S 101 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC22202 + BIOL138-03 Human Nutrition MWF 3:00P-3:50P 3 $30 STAFF S 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20327 + BIOL138-04 Human Nutrition TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF S 115 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20326 + BIOL138-05 Human Nutrition TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF T 542 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20328 + BIOL138-06 Human Nutrition R 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF S 538 1/24-5/9 LA LS SC20329 + BIOL138-E1 Human Nutrition 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20330 + BIOL138-E2 Human Nutrition 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20331 + BIOL139-01 Nutrition Lab W 1:00P-2:50P 1 $30 Bolduc S 219 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20332 + BIOL139-02 Nutrition Lab F 1:00P-2:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 1/25-5/10 LA LS SC20333 + BIOL139-03 Nutrition Lab T 2:00P-3:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20336 + BIOL140-01 Intro Biology MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF T 222 1/23-5/8 LA LSSC20334 + BIOL140-02 Intro Biology MW 9:30A-10:45A 3 Trecek-Kin S 535 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC22204 + BIOL140-03 Intro Biology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20335 + BIOL140-04 Intro Biology TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Yaney T 222 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20341 + BIOL142-01 Lab Intro Biology T 10:00A-11:50A 1 $30 Trecek-Kin S 216 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20340 + BIOL142-02 Lab Intro Biology F 10:00A-11:50A 1 $30 STAFF S 216 1/25-5/10 LA LS SC20343 + BIOL143-01 Intro Enviro Sci MW 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCIntro Enviro Sci F 8:00A-9:50A S 53520344 + BIOL143-02 Intro Enviro Sci R 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Trecek-Kin S 535 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCIntro Enviro Sci TR 12:30P-1:45P S 53521790 + BIOL201-01 Anatomy & Phys I T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Burke S 546 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys I MWF 11:00A-11:50A S 53520349 + BIOL201-02 Anatomy & Phys I W 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys I MF 2:00P-3:15P T 22020347 + BIOL201-03 Anatomy & Phys I MW 2:20P-4:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20345 + BIOL201-04 Anatomy & Phys I TR 11:00A-12:15P 4 $30 Kollett S 115 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys I R 2:00P-3:50P 4 $30 Kollett S 546 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20346 + BIOL201-05 Anatomy & Phys I TR 2:00P-4:30P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20350 + BIOL201-06 Anatomy & Phys I TR 2:00P-3:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys I F 3:00P-4:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20356 + BIOL201-07 Anatomy & Phys I M 5:15P-10:30P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/28-5/6 LA LS SC20351 + BIOL201-08 Anatomy & Phys I T 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20352 + BIOL201-09 Anatomy & Phys I R 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/24-5/9 LA LS SC20353 + BIOL201-10 Anatomy & Phys I F 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 1/25-5/10 LA LS SC22235 + BIOL201-H1 Anatomy & Phys I M 3:00P-5:25P 4 $30 STAFF T 221 1/28-5/6 LA LS SCHybrid course: class meets in Brockton: 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 3/4, 3/11, 4/1, 4/8, 4/22, 4/29, 5/6. Internet required.20358 + BIOL202-01 Anatomy & Phys II WF 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 Kollett S 546 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys II M 9:00A-9:50A S 54620360 + BIOL202-02 Anatomy & Phys II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 $30 Hanna S 546 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys II M 1:00P-2:50P S 54620361 + BIOL202-03 Anatomy & Phys II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 546 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys II F 1:00P-2:50P S 54620359 + BIOL202-04 Anatomy & Phys II TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 Burke S 546 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys II R 10:00A-11:50A S 54620362 + BIOL202-05 Anatomy & Phys II TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys II T 2:00P-3:50P S 54620363 + BIOL202-06 Anatomy & Phys II T 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20364 + BIOL202-07 Anatomy & Phys II W 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20365 + BIOL202-08 Anatomy & Phys II F 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 1/25-5/10 LA LS SC20370 + BIOL231-01 Microbiology MWF 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 325 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20371 + BIOL231-02 Microbiology MWF 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 Yaney S 325 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20372 + BIOL231-03 Microbiology TR 11:00A-1:50P 4 $30 Bolduc S 325 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20373 + BIOL231-04 Microbiology MW 6:00P-9:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 325 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20374 + BIOL231-05 Microbiology TR 6:00P-9:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 325 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC21791 + BIOL231-H1 Microbiology TR 8:00A-10:30A 4 $30 Bolduc S 325 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCHybrid course: class meets face-to-face every Tuesday & Thursday on the Brockton campus. Internet access required.22205 + BIOL234-01 Cellular Biology TR 9:30A-12:15P 4 $30 Yaney S 534 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC22206 + BIOL240-01 Seminar in Biotech M 11:00A-11:50A 1 Bolduc S 534 1/28-5/6 LA18


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesBUSINESS20376 + BUSN106-01 Confer-Event Plan W 1:00P-3:45P 3 STAFF B 544 1/23-5/8 BU20377 + BUSN110-01 Intro to Business MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 Peterson B 222 1/23-5/8 BUIntro to Business F 10:00A-10:50A B10320378 + BUSN110-02 Intro to Business MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Pennel B 223 1/23-5/8 BU20379 + BUSN110-03 Intro to Business MW 1:00P-1:50P 3 Peterson B 222 1/23-5/8 BUIntro to Business F 1:00P-1:50P B 10320380 + BUSN110-04 Intro to Business W 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF B 223 1/23-5/8 BU20381 + BUSN110-E1 Intro to Business 3 $30 Laidler 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20382 + BUSN111-01 Personal Finance TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF B 223 1/22-5/7 BU20383 + BUSN111-E1 Personal Finance 3 $30 Laidler 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20386 + BUSN112-01 Prin of Management MF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Laidler B 225 1/23-5/8 BUPrin of Management W 9:00A-9:50A B 10320387 + BUSN112-02 Prin of Management MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 Laidler B 225 1/23-5/8 BUPrin of Management F 10:00A-10:50A T 55220385 + BUSN112-03 Prin of Management MW 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 225 1/23-5/8 BUPrin of Management F 11:00A-11:50A B 10320384 + BUSN112-04 Prin of Management TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Peterson B 222 1/22-5/7 BU20389 + BUSN112-05 Prin of Management TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 222 1/22-5/7 BU21841 + BUSN112-06 Prin of Management T 6:30P-9:00P 3 Mariano B 439 1/22-5/7 BU20988 + BUSN112-07 Prin of Management S 1:00P-3:30P 3 Smith T 220 1/26-5/11 BU20390 + BUSN112-08 Prin of Management TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Peterson B 222 1/22-5/7 BU20391 + BUSN113-01 Managerial Comm T 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF B 224 1/22-5/7 BUManagerial Comm R 9:30A-10:45A B 44020392 + BUSN113-02 Managerial Comm T 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF B 224 1/22-5/7 BUManagerial Comm R 11:00A-12:15P B 44022273 + BUSN113-03 Managerial Comm W 6:00P-7:00P 3 Looby B 440 1/23-5/8 BUManagerial Comm W 7:15P-8:45P Looby B 22220394 + BUSN113-E1 Managerial Comm 3 $30 Laidler 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20395 + BUSN120-01 Prin of Marketing MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Frizzell B 439 1/23-5/8 BU20396 + BUSN120-02 Prin of Marketing MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Frizzell B 439 1/23-5/8 BU20397 + BUSN120-03 Prin of Marketing TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Frizzell B 439 1/22-5/7 BU20398 + BUSN120-04 Prin of Marketing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 544 1/22-5/7 BU20399 + BUSN120-05 Prin of Marketing TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 544 1/22-5/7 BU20400 + BUSN120-06 Prin of Marketing R 6:30P-9:00P 3 Malone B 439 1/24-5/9 BU20401 + BUSN122-01 Sales TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Frizzell B 439 1/22-5/7 BU20403 + BUSN123-E1 Advertising 3 $30 Frizzell 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20404 + BUSN124-E1 Prin of Retailing 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20405 + BUSN125-01 Small Bus Org&Mgmt MF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Peterson B 222 1/23-5/8 BUSmall Bus Org&Mgmt W 11:00A-11:50A B 44020406 + BUSN125-02 Small Bus Org&Mgmt T 6:00P-8:40P 3 Minichiell B 225 1/22-5/7 BU20408 + BUSN127-01 Human Res-Mgmt MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF B 326 1/23-5/8 BU20409 + BUSN127-02 Human Res-Mgmt R 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF B 326 1/24-5/9 BU20410 + BUSN131-01 Hotel Operations T 12:30P-3:30P 3 STAFF B 437 1/22-5/7 BU22365 + BUSN133-01 Intro Tourism TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF B 437 1/22-5/7 BU20411 BUSN134-01 Hospitality Market TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF B 437 1/22-5/7 BU21842 BUSN135-01 Hospitality Hum Rs MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF B 326 1/23-5/8 BU21882 BUSN136-01 ServSafe Cert R 12:30P-3:30P 1 STAFF B 437 2/21-3/295 week course: class meets 2nd five weeks of the semester.22584 + BUSN161-E1 Casino Management 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20413 + BUSN201-01 Business Law I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Pennel B 223 1/23-5/8 BU20414 + BUSN201-02 Business Law I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Pennel B 223 1/23-5/8 BU20415 + BUSN201-03 Business Law I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF B 326 1/23-5/8 BU20416 + BUSN201-04 Business Law I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 326 1/22-5/7 BU20417 + BUSN201-05 Business Law I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 223 1/22-5/7 BU20419 + BUSN201-06 Business Law I T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF B 326 1/22-5/7 BU20420 + BUSN201-E1 Business Law I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 BUOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.19


CRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20421 + BUSN202-01 Busn Law II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF B 326 1/22-5/7 BU22581 + BUSN251-01 Entrepreneurship TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Pennel B 225 1/22-5/7 BU21843 + BUSN301-01 Organiz Behavior MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF B 222 1/23-5/8 BU20424 + BUSN301-02 Organiz Behavior TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Pennel B 327 1/22-5/7 BU20422 + BUSN301-03 Organiz Behavior TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 439 1/22-5/7 BU20426 + BUSN301-04 Organiz Behavior W 6:00P-8:30P 3 Murphy B 224 1/23-5/8 BUCHEMISTRY20428 CHEM131-01 Ps-Surv Chemistry TR 8:00A-9:50A 3 $30 STAFF S 433 1/22-5/7 LA SC20429 CHEM131-02 Ps-Surv Chemistry T 6:00P-9:30P 3 $30 STAFF S 431 1/22-5/7 LA SC20434 + CHEM151-01 Gen Chemistry I T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Twomey S 431 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCGen Chemistry I MWF 11:00A-11:50A S 43120431 + CHEM151-02 Gen Chemistry I TR 10:00A-12:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 433 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCLabs focus on environmental chemistry topics.20432 + CHEM151-03 Gen Chemistry I TR 12:45P-3:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 433 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20433 + CHEM151-04 Gen Chemistry I TR 2:00P-4:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 431 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20436 + CHEM151-05 Gen Chemistry I T 6:00P-10:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 433 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20437 + CHEM151-06 Gen Chemistry I W 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 431 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20440 + CHEM152-01 Gen Chemistry II MW 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 Twomey S 433 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCGen Chemistry II F 1:00P-1:50P S 43320441 + CHEM152-02 Gen Chemistry II MW 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Desikan S 433 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCGen Chemistry II F 11:00A-11:50A S 43320443 + CHEM152-03 Gen Chemistry II W 6:00P-10:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 433 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20444 + CHEM153-01 CJ-Forensic Chem MW 9:00A-10:50A 4 $30 Twomey S 431 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCCJ-Forensic Chem F 9:00A-9:50A S 43121579 + CHEM202-01 Organic Chem II M 1:00P-2:50P 5 $30 Desikan S 431 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCOrganic Chem II W 1:00P-4:50P S 431Organic Chem II F 1:00P-1:50P S 431CHILD CARE EDUCATION20446 + CCED101-01 Behav Mgmt in CC S 9:00A-11:30A 3 Hanson T 101 1/26-5/1120447 + CCED102-01 Dev-Early Child MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Marchionn T 102 1/23-5/820448 + CCED102-02 Dev-Early Child MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 101 1/23-5/820449 + CCED102-03 Dev-Early Child M 6:30P-9:45P 3 STAFF T 102 1/28-5/620451 + CCED105-01 Int Early Child Ed TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF B 327 1/22-5/720450 + CCED105-02 Int Early Child Ed TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 220 1/22-5/720452 + CCED105-03 Int Early Child Ed T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF B 224 1/22-5/720453 + CCED111-01 Early Child Curr MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Principe T 101 1/23-5/820454 + CCED111-02 Early Child Curr W 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF T 102 1/23-5/820455 + CCED112-01 Health/Nutr/Safety MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Principe T 101 1/23-5/820456 + CCED112-02 Health/Nutr/Safety MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Principe T 102 1/23-5/822236 + CCED201-01 Adm-Supr-Mgt Child MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF T 223 1/23-5/820458 + CCED201-02 Adm-Supr-Mgt Child T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF T 221 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20459 + CCED211-01 Child Care Policy MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Marchionn T 102 1/23-5/822237 + CCED217-01 Child w/Spec Needs R 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF T 221 1/24-5/920461 + CCED231-E1 Infnt/Toddler Care 3 $30 Manganar 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20462 + CCED401-01 Prac-Child Care I TR 3 Marchionn 1/22-5/720463 + CCED401-02 Prac-Child Care I TR 3 STAFF 1/22-5/720464 + CCED405-01 Prc II-Ch Care Mgt TR 3 Principe 1/22-5/722238 + CCED405-02 Prc II-Ch Care Mgt TR 3 STAFF 1/22-5/720466 CCED407-01 Sem-Child Care I MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 Marchionn T 101 1/23-5/820467 CCED407-02 Sem-Child Care I MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 STAFF T 113 1/23-5/820468 + CCED408-01 Sem-Child Care II MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 Principe T 102 1/23-5/822239 + CCED408-02 Sem-Child Care II MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 STAFF LA 555 1/23-5/8COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION MANAGEMENTBROCKTON CAMPUS20532 CTIM100-01 Computer Keyboard MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Sherry B 111 1/23-5/821844 CTIM100-02 Computer Keyboard T 6:00P-8:30P 3 Tamulinas B 545 1/22-5/720533 CTIM100-C1 Computer Keyboard TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 McNulty B 545 1/22-5/7Registration limited to Choices students only.20


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes21846 CTIM100-E1 Computer Keyboard 3 $30 Sherry 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20535 CTIM101-01 Beginning Windows MWF 9:00A-9:50A 1 Sherry B 111 1/22-2/2022274 CTIM101-02 Beginning Windows MWF 9:00A-9:50A 1 STAFF B 543 1/22-2/2020536 CTIM101-03 Beginning Windows MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 Sherry B 111 1/22-2/2020537 CTIM101-04 Beginning Windows MW 1:00P-2:15P 1 Sherry B 111 1/22-2/2020538 CTIM101-05 Beginning Windows TR 9:30A-10:45A 1 STAFF B 111 1/22-2/2020539 CTIM101-06 Beginning Windows TR 11:00A-12:15P 1 Kennedy B 111 1/22-2/2020540 CTIM101-07 Beginning Windows W 1:00P-4:30P 1 Boudreau B 545 1/22-2/2020542 CTIM101-09 Beginning Windows R 6:30P-9:10P 1 Daley B 111 1/22-2/2020544 CTIM101-C1 Beginning Windows TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 Manson B 548 1/22-2/20Registration limited to Choices students only.20545 CTIM101-E1 Beginning Windows 1 $10 STAFF 1/22-2/20Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20546 CTIM102-01 Beginning Word MWF 9:00A-9:50A 1 Sherry B 111 2/21-3/2920554 CTIM102-02 Beginning Word MWF 10:00A-10:50A 1 STAFF B 543 1/22-2/2020547 CTIM102-03 Beginning Word MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 Sherry B 111 2/21-3/2920548 CTIM102-04 Beginning Word MW 1:00P-2:15P 1 Sherry B 111 2/21-3/2920549 CTIM102-05 Beginning Word TR 9:30A-10:45A 1 STAFF B 111 2/21-3/2920550 CTIM102-06 Beginning Word TR 11:00A-12:15P 1 Kennedy B 111 2/21-3/2920551 CTIM102-07 Beginning Word W 1:00P-4:30P 1 Boudreau B 545 2/21-3/2920553 CTIM102-09 Beginning Word R 6:30P-9:10P 1 Daley B 111 2/21-3/2920555 CTIM102-C1 Beginning Word TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 Manson B 548 2/21-3/29Registration limited to Choices students only.20556 CTIM102-E1 Beginning Word 1 $10 STAFF 2/21-3/29Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20557 CTIM103-01 Beginning Excel MWF 9:00A-9:50A 1 Sherry B 111 3/30-5/320564 CTIM103-02 Beginning Excel MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 STAFF B 543 1/22-2/2020558 CTIM103-03 Beginning Excel MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 Sherry B 111 3/30-5/320559 CTIM103-04 Beginning Excel MW 1:00P-2:15P 1 Sherry B 111 3/30-5/320560 CTIM103-05 Beginning Excel TR 9:30A-10:45A 1 STAFF B 111 3/30-5/320561 CTIM103-06 Beginning Excel TR 11:00A-12:15P 1 STAFF B 111 3/30-5/320562 CTIM103-07 Beginning Excel W 1:00P-4:30P 1 Boudreau B 545 3/30-5/320563 CTIM103-09 Beginning Excel R 6:30P-9:10P 1 Daley B 111 3/30-5/320566 CTIM103-C1 Beginning Excel TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 Manson B 548 3/30-5/3Registration limited to Choices students only.20567 CTIM103-E1 Beginning Excel 1 $10 STAFF 3/30-5/3Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22275 CTIM104-01 Intermed Windows MWF 9:00A-9:50A 1 STAFF B 543 2/21-3/2920568 CTIM104-02 Intermed Windows T 2:00P-4:30P 1 STAFF B 103 1/22-2/2020569 CTIM104-E1 Intermed Windows 1 $10 Meggison 1/22-2/20Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22276 CTIM105-01 Intermediate Word MWF 10:00A-10:50A 1 STAFF B 543 2/21-3/2920570 CTIM105-02 Intermediate Word T 2:00P-4:30P 1 STAFF B 103 2/21-3/2920571 CTIM105-E1 Intermediate Word 1 $10 Meggison 2/21-3/29Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22277 CTIM106-01 Intermediate Excel MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 STAFF B 545 2/21-3/2920572 CTIM106-02 Intermediate Excel T 2:00P-4:30P 1 STAFF B 103 3/30-5/320573 CTIM106-E1 Intermediate Excel 1 $10 Meggison 3/30-5/3Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20574 CTIM108-01 Advanced Word M 1:00P-4:30P 1 Boudreau B 103 2/21-3/2920575 CTIM109-01 Advanced Excel M 1:00P-4:30P 1 Kennedy B 103 3/30-5/320576 CTIM114-E1 Begin PowerPoint 1 $10 Meggison 2/21-3/29Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22278 CTIM115-E1 Interm PowerPoint 1 $10 STAFF 3/30-5/3Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20577 + CTIM122-01 Bus Communication TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Boudreau B 224 1/22-5/720578 CTIM141-E1 Int WE:Dreamweaver 1 $10 Sherry 2/21-3/29Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20580 CTIM147-E1 Create Home Page 1 $10 Sherry 3/30-5/3Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20581 CTIM148-01 Keyboard Workshop TR 8:00A-9:15A 1 STAFF B 545 3/30-5/35 week course: class meets last 5 weeks of the semester.20583 CTIM151-01 Computer Ethics TR 11:00A-12:15P 1 Meggison B 103 1/22-2/2021757 + CTIM157-01 Intro Java Prog MW 10:00A-11:40A 3 Brown-Se T 552 1/23-5/821


CRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes22279 + CTIM157-02 Intro Java Prog W 6:00P-9:30P 3 STAFF T 552 1/23-5/820586 CTIM164-01 Computer Law TR 11:00A-12:15P 1 Boudreau B 103 2/21-3/2920587 + CTIM168-01 Adv Java Program MW 8:00A-9:40A 3 Brown-Se T 552 1/23-5/820588 CTIM171-01 Comp Confrg Hardwr MW 9:00A-10:40A 3 Shave T 551 1/23-5/820590 CTIM171-02 Comp Confrg Hardwr R 6:00P-9:30P 3 STAFF T 551 1/24-5/920591 CTIM178-E1 Help Desk Concepts 3 $30 Shave 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20592 CTIM180-01 Comp-Info Security TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Brown-Se B 548 1/22-5/720594 CTIM180-02 Comp-Info Security M 6:00P-9:15P 3 Brown-Se B 548 1/28-5/622280 CTIM197-E1 Adobe Acrobat 1 $10 Sherry 1/22-2/20Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22281 CTIM213-01 Adm Management T 6:00P-8:30P 3 Meggison B 437 1/22-5/720595 CTIM221-01 Operating System TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Shave T 102 1/22-5/720596 CTIM271-01 Database Con&Prac W 1:00P-4:20P 3 Meggison B 103 1/23-5/821850 CTIM271-E1 Database Con&Prac 3 $30 Meggison 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20597 CTIM278-01 Data Communication TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Shave T 102 1/22-5/721851 CTIM281-01 Soft Design&Devel R 6:00P-9:30P 3 Kennedy T 552 1/24-5/921758 CTIM281-H1 Soft Design&Devel MW 11:00A-11:50A 3 $30 Shave B 103 1/23-5/8Hybrid course: class meets face-to-face every Monday & Wednesday on the Brockton campus. Internet access required.22368 + CTIM285-01 Intro to Python TR 9:00A-10:40A 3 Brown-Se T 552 1/22-5/720602 CTIM322-01 Photoshop-Web&Prnt TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Boudreau B 111 1/22-5/720603 + CTIM341-01 Curr Topics-CIS TR 11:00A-12:15P 1 Meggison B 103 3/30-5/320604 + CTIM362-01 Adv Visual BASIC MW 8:00A-9:40A 3 Kennedy T 540 1/23-5/820605 + CTIM371-01 Program In C++ MW 10:00A-11:40A 3 Kennedy T 540 1/23-5/820606 + CTIM371-02 Program In C++ W 6:00P-9:30P 3 STAFF T 540 1/23-5/820607 + CTIM372-01 Adv Prog C++ TR 12:30P-2:10P 3 Kennedy T 540 1/22-5/720608 + CTIM372-02 Adv Prog C++ T 6:00P-9:30P 3 STAFF T 540 1/22-5/7CRIMINAL JUSTICE21319 + CJUS101-01 Int-Crim Justice MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Rich-Shea B 327 1/23-5/820470 + CJUS101-02 Int-Crim Justice MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Rich-Shea H 441 1/23-5/820471 + CJUS101-03 Int-Crim Justice TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 226 1/22-5/720472 + CJUS101-04 Int-Crim Justice W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF B 225 1/23-5/821282 + CJUS101-E1 Int-Crim Justice 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22110 + CJUS101-E2 Int-Crim Justice 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students20473 + CJUS201-01 Evid + Court Procd MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF H 330 1/23-5/820474 + CJUS202-01 Police-Comm Rel MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 220 1/23-5/820475 + CJUS215-01 Terr-Crim Just Sys MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 559 1/23-5/820476 + CJUS221-E1 Domestic Violence 3 $30 Salamone 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20477 + CJUS222-01 Negotiating T 5:30P-8:00P 3 Sullivan H 226 1/22-5/720480 + CJUS223-01 Invest Foren Serv MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF H 225 1/23-5/820479 + CJUS223-02 Invest Foren Serv TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 223 1/22-5/720481 + CJUS223-03 Invest Foren Serv M 6:30P-9:45P 3 STAFF H 329 1/28-5/621858 + CJUS231-E1 Juvenile Justice 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.21862 + CJUS234-01 Mang Crim Just Org MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Dicarlo LA 446 1/23-5/821860 + CJUS234-02 Mang Crim Just Org MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Dicarlo H 225 1/23-5/821859 + CJUS234-03 Mang Crim Just Org TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 447 1/22-5/721861 + CJUS234-04 Mang Crim Just Org TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 226 1/22-5/722240 + CJUS234-05 Mang Crim Just Org R 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF B 224 1/24-5/922241 + CJUS234-E1 Mang Crim Just Org 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20486 + CJUS302-01 Correction I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Faiella T 541 1/22-5/720487 + CJUS302-02 Correction I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Faiella FA 325 1/22-5/722242 + CJUS302-03 Correction I T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF T 116 1/22-5/721586 + CJUS302-E1 Correction I 3 $30 Faiella 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22058 + CJUS302-E2 Correction I 3 $30 Faiella 1/22-5/7Online Course: Orientation recommended for first time studentsBROCKTON CAMPUS22


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes22243 + CJUS305-E1 Criminal Law I 3 $30 Faiella 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20492 + CJUS306-01 Criminal Procedure MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 226 1/23-5/820494 + CJUS306-02 Criminal Procedure MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 222 1/23-5/820490 + CJUS306-03 Criminal Procedure MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Rich-Shea H 223 1/23-5/820488 + CJUS306-04 Criminal Procedure TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Rich-Shea H 444 1/22-5/720489 + CJUS306-05 Criminal Procedure TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Rich-Shea H 441 1/22-5/721285 + CJUS306-06 Criminal Procedure W 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF LA 445 1/23-5/822244 + CJUS309-E1 Probation & Parole 3 $30 Black 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.22245 + CJUS321-01 Cont Issue-Crm Jus TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 219 1/22-5/7Topic: Street Gangs20497 + CJUS411-01 CJ Field Place 3 STAFF 1/22-5/7CULINARY ARTS20498 CULA123-01 Table Service R 9:30A-2:30P 3 Weeden SC 212 1/24-5/920499 + CULA128-01 Yeast Doughs M 8:00A-11:50A 3 Curtis SC 222 1/28-5/620500 + CULA128-02 Yeast Doughs F 1:00P-4:50P 3 Wright SC 222 1/25-5/1020501 + CULA128-03 Yeast Doughs M 1:00P-4:50P 3 Curtis SC 222 1/28-5/620502 + CULA135-01 Gard Man-Menu Dgn M 8:00A-11:50A 3 Weeden MCC 1/28-5/620503 + CULA135-02 Gard Man-Menu Dgn M 1:00P-4:50P 3 Merlo MCC 1/28-5/622083 CULA140-01 Culinary Concepts F 1:00P-4:50P 3 STAFF SC 221 1/25-5/1020505 CULA142-01 Storeroom-Inv Proc T 2:00P-4:50P 3 Merlo B 439 1/22-5/722282 CULA143-01 Intro to Baking M 5:00P-9:15P 3 STAFF SC 222 1/28-5/620508 + CULA144-01 Soup Sauce&Thicken M 7:45A-12:00P 3 Merlo SC 221 1/28-5/620509 + CULA144-02 Soup Sauce&Thicken W 1:00P-4:50P 3 Merlo SC 221 1/23-5/820511 + CULA146-01 Amer Reg Cuisine W 8:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF SC 221 1/23-5/820512 + CULA146-02 Amer Reg Cuisine M 1:00P-5:15P 3 STAFF SC 222 1/28-5/620514 + CULA152-01 Classical Cuisine R 8:00A-1:50P 4 Wright SC 221 1/24-5/921852 + CULA152-02 Classical Cuisine T 8:00A-1:50P 4 Wright SC 221 1/22-5/720516 + CULA157-01 Butchery-Meat Cut F 8:00A-11:50A 3 Wright SC 221 1/25-5/1022285 CULA160-01 Choc-Sugr Artistry W 8:00A-11:50A 3 Curtis SC 222 1/23-5/821688 + CULA162-01 Classical Desserts T 8:00A-1:50P 4 Curtis SC 222 1/22-5/721854 + CULA162-02 Classical Desserts R 8:00A-1:50P 4 Curtis SC 222 1/24-5/920518 + CULA407-01 Fld Exp-Cul Arts R 3:00P-3:50P 4 Weeden SC 222 1/24-5/9DANCE21589 DANC306-01 Latin Dance W 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF FH 205 1/23-5/8 FA HU LAEARTH SCIENCE21816 + ESCI121-01 Geology I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 4 $30 McFadden S 327 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCGeology I T 8:00A-9:50A S 32722207 + ESCI121-02 Geology I MW 2:00P-4:20P 4 $30 McFadden S 327 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC22208 + ESCI123-01 Meteorology R 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 McFadden S 327 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCMeteorology MWF 9:00A-9:50A S 327ECONOMICS20521 + ECON201-01 Prin of Econ I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Shields H 227 1/23-5/8 LA SS20522 + ECON201-02 Prin of Econ I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Shields H 227 1/23-5/8 LA SS20523 + ECON201-03 Prin of Econ I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Roy H 330 1/22-5/7 LA SS20524 + ECON201-04 Prin of Econ I M 6:30P-9:45P 3 STAFF H 227 1/28-5/6 LA SS20526 + ECON201-E1 Prin of Econ I 3 $30 Roy 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21621 + ECON201-E2 Prin of Econ I 3 $30 Anzenbe 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21863 + ECON202-01 Prin of Econ II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Roy H 330 1/22-5/7 LA SS20527 + ECON202-02 Prin of Econ II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Nagle H 227 1/22-5/7 LA SS20528 + ECON202-03 Prin of Econ II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 221 1/22-5/7 LA SS20529 + ECON202-04 Prin of Econ II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 449 1/22-5/7 LA SS20530 + ECON202-05 Prin of Econ II T 6:30P-9:00P 3 Costello H 227 1/22-5/7 LA SS21622 + ECON202-E1 Prin of Econ II 3 $30 Roy 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.23


CRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesEDUCATION20531 + EDUC104-01 Classroom Tech-Ed TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Perry T 551 1/22-5/7ENGINEERING20612 + ENGT124-V1 Elect Syst-Tele II W 1:00P-5:00P 4 Janey B 546 1/23-5/8Verizon Students Only20611 + ENGT302-V1 Telecomm II W 8:00A-12:00P 4 Vernooy B 546 1/23-5/8 ETVerizon Students Only20613 + ENGT304-V1 Telecomm IV T 8:00A-12:50P 4 Trocher B 546 1/22-5/7 ETENGLISH20614 + ENGL091-01 Prep Col Read I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Marconi B 327 1/23-5/820615 + ENGL091-02 Prep Col Read I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 448 1/23-5/820617 + ENGL091-03 Prep Col Read I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Schaub LA 561 1/22-5/720616 + ENGL091-04 Prep Col Read I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 448 1/22-5/720618 + ENGL091-05 Prep Col Read I T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF FA 329 1/22-5/720619 + ENGL091-L1 Prep Col Read I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Marconi FA 325 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Latch students only.22338 + ENGL091-P7 Prep Col Read I MW 11:00A-11:50A 3 Santini FA 333 1/23-5/8Prep Col Read I F 11:00A-11:50A LA 56120620 + ENGL092-01 Prep Col Read II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF FA 325 1/23-5/820621 + ENGL092-02 Prep Col Read II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Schaub LA 448 1/23-5/820622 + ENGL092-03 Prep Col Read II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Schaub FA 325 1/23-5/820624 + ENGL092-04 Prep Col Read II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Coco H 225 1/23-5/820626 + ENGL092-05 Prep Col Read II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Schaub LA 220 1/23-5/821628 + ENGL092-06 Prep Col Read II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Marconi T 324 1/23-5/820630 + ENGL092-07 Prep Col Read II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF FA 325 1/23-5/822304 + ENGL092-08 Prep Col Read II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF B 103 1/22-5/720628 + ENGL092-09 Prep Col Read II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Marconi H 441 1/22-5/720629 + ENGL092-10 Prep Col Read II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 325 1/22-5/720625 + ENGL092-11 Prep Col Read II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF LA 445 1/22-5/720631 + ENGL092-12 Prep Col Read II T 6:30P-9:00P 3 Rankin LA 217 1/22-5/720632 + ENGL092-C1 Prep Col Read II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 555 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Choices students only.20633 + ENGL092-L1 Prep Col Read II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 325 1/22-5/7Registration is limited to Latch students only.20634 + ENGL092-L2 Prep Col Read II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 325 1/23-5/8Registration is limited to Latch students only.22330 + ENGL092-P2 Prep Col Read II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Coco H 329 1/22-5/7Paired course: paired with ENGL 099 P2.22305 + ENGL099-01 Intro Writing MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 223 1/23-5/822306 + ENGL099-02 Intro Writing MW 9:00A-9:50A 3 AuCoin LA 449 1/23-5/8Intro Writing F 9:00A-9:50A 3 AuCoin T 540 1/23-5/822307 + ENGL099-03 Intro Writing MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF FA 337 1/23-5/820639 + ENGL099-04 Intro Writing MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 AuCoin LA 449 1/23-5/8Intro Writing F 10:00A-10:50A 3 AuCoin T 540 1/23-5/820649 + ENGL099-05 Intro Writing MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 561 1/23-5/820640 + ENGL099-06 Intro Writing MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF FA 337 1/23-5/820657 + ENGL099-07 Intro Writing MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 221 1/23-5/820642 + ENGL099-08 Intro Writing TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 540 1/22-5/720643 + ENGL099-09 Intro Writing TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Santini FA 333 1/22-5/720647 + ENGL099-10 Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Santini FA 333 1/22-5/720658 + ENGL099-11 Intro Writing M 6:30P-9:45P 3 STAFF FA 327 1/28-5/620661 + ENGL099-12 Intro Writing T 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF LA 220 1/22-5/720664 + ENGL099-C1 Intro Writing MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 223 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Choices students only.20668 + ENGL099-L1 Intro Writing MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF H 330 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Latch students only.20671 + ENGL099-L2 Intro Writing TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 224 1/22-5/7Registration limited to Latch students only.22331 + ENGL099-P2 Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Coco B 545 1/22-5/7Paired course: paired with ENGL 092 P2.BROCKTON CAMPUS24


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes22332 + ENGL099-P3 Intro Writing T 12:30P-1:45P 3 Dunphy FH 202 1/22-5/7Intro Writing R 12:30P-1:45P T 55122335 + ENGL099-P5 Intro Writing MW 11:00A-11:50A 3 Winchell B 224 1/23-5/8Intro Writing F 11:00A-11:50A FA 33322339 + ENGL099-P7 Intro Writing MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 Santini FA 333 1/23-5/8Intro Writing F 10:00A-10:50A LA 44920686 + ENGL101-01 English Comp I MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 Robinson H 223 1/23-5/8 HU LA20684 + ENGL101-02 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 222 1/23-5/8 HU LA20690 + ENGL101-03 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 221 1/23-5/8 HU LA20681 + ENGL101-04 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 222 1/23-5/8 HU LA20688 + ENGL101-05 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 219 1/23-5/8 HU LA20691 + ENGL101-06 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 446 1/23-5/8 HU LA20717 + ENGL101-07 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 219 1/23-5/8 HU LA20679 + ENGL101-08 English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 325 1/23-5/8 HU LA20682 + ENGL101-09 English Comp I M 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 440 1/23-5/8 HU LAEnglish Comp I WF 11:00A-11:50A H 22720697 + ENGL101-10 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 446 1/23-5/8 HU LA20676 + ENGL101-11 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 223 1/23-5/8 HU LA20696 + ENGL101-12 English Comp I MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF LA 449 1/23-5/8 HU LA20698 + ENGL101-13 English Comp I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 446 1/22-5/7 HU LA20700 + ENGL101-14 English Comp I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 329 1/22-5/7 HU LA20719 + ENGL101-15 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Marconi FA 337 1/22-5/7 HU LA20693 + ENGL101-16 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Winchell H 225 1/22-5/7 HU LA20711 + ENGL101-17 English Comp I-Hon TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Jones-Hyde H 442 1/22-5/7 HU LARegistration is limited to Honors students only.20694 + ENGL101-18 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Keith LA 561 1/22-5/7 HU LA20695 + ENGL101-19 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 116 1/22-5/7 HU LA20713 + ENGL101-20 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF FA 327 1/22-5/7 HU LA20708 + ENGL101-21 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 329 1/22-5/7 HU LA20727 + ENGL101-22 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 224 1/22-5/7 HU LA20706 + ENGL101-23 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 221 1/22-5/7 HU LA20709 + ENGL101-24 English Comp I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF LA 447 1/22-5/7 HU LA20723 + ENGL101-25 English Comp I M 5:30P-8:45P 3 Hague H 224 1/28-5/6 HU LA20724 + ENGL101-26 English Comp I M 6:30P-9:45P 3 Tobon LA 562 1/28-5/6 HU LA20720 + ENGL101-27 English Comp I T 6:30P-9:00P 3 Zymaris LA 445 1/22-5/7 HU LA20721 + ENGL101-28 English Comp I W 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF H 223 1/23-5/8 HU LA20729 + ENGL101-C1 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 220 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Choices students only.20731 + ENGL101-C2 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 339 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Choices students only.20733 + ENGL101-C3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 221 1/22-5/7 HU LARegistration limited to Choices students only.20734 + ENGL101-E1 English Comp I 3 $30 Jones-Hyde 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20739 + ENGL101-E2 English Comp I 3 $30 Winchell 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21639 + ENGL101-E3 English Comp I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21811 + ENGL101-E4 English Comp I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20735 + ENGL101-L1 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 552 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Latch students only.20737 + ENGL101-L2 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 222 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Latch students only.20738 + ENGL101-L3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 220 1/22-5/7 HU LARegistration limited to Latch students only.22333 + ENGL101-P3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Dunphy T 551 1/22-5/7 HU LA22334 + ENGL101-P4 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Dunphy B 222 1/22-5/7 HU LA22336 + ENGL101-P5 English Comp I MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 Winchell FA 327 1/23-5/8 HU LAEnglish Comp I F 10:00A-10:50A FA 33322337 + ENGL101-P6 English Comp I MW 9:00A-9:50A 3 Winchell B 222 1/23-5/8 HU LAEnglish Comp I F 9:00A-9:50A 3 Winchell FA 333 1/23-5/8 HU LA20842 + ENGL102-01 English Comp II MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 Anania H 226 1/23-5/8 HU LA20804 + ENGL102-02 English Comp II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 AuCoin LA 445 1/23-5/8 HU LA20808 + ENGL102-03 English Comp II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 446 1/23-5/8 HU LA20754 + ENGL102-04 English Comp II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Elliott-Sm LA 219 1/23-5/8 HU LA25


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20759 + ENGL102-05 English Comp II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 445 1/23-5/8 HU LA20800 + ENGL102-06 English Comp II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Sanati-Zak H 330 1/23-5/8 HU LA20802 + ENGL102-07 English Comp II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF B 224 1/23-5/8 HU LA20817 + ENGL102-08 English Comp II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Anania FA 327 1/23-5/8 HU LA20771 + ENGL102-09 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF H 226 1/23-5/8 HU LA20789 + ENGL102-10 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF FA 337 1/23-5/8 HU LA20796 + ENGL102-11 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 445 1/23-5/8 HU LA20806 + ENGL102-12 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Sanati-Zak H 339 1/23-5/8 HU LA20748 + ENGL102-13 English Com II-Hon MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Martelli T 551 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Honors students only.20768 + ENGL102-14 English Comp II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 446 1/23-5/8 HU LA20770 + ENGL102-15 English Comp II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Anania H 443 1/23-5/8 HU LA20787 + ENGL102-16 English Comp II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF H 226 1/23-5/8 HU LA20792 + ENGL102-17 English Comp II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Sanati-Zak LA 447 1/23-5/8 HU LA20773 + ENGL102-18 English Comp II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Keith LA 222 1/23-5/8 HU LA20761 + ENGL102-19 English Comp II MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF T 219 1/23-5/8 HU LA21812 + ENGL102-20 English Comp II MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF H 329 1/23-5/8 HU LA20783 + ENGL102-21 English Comp II MW 3:00P-4:15P 3 STAFF H 329 1/23-5/8 HU LA20814 + ENGL102-22 English Comp II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 447 1/22-5/7 HU LA20809 + ENGL102-23 English Comp II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 560 1/22-5/7 HU LA20757 + ENGL102-24 English Comp II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 221 1/22-5/7 HU LA20810 + ENGL102-25 English Comp II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF B 326 1/22-5/7 HU LA20752 + ENGL102-26 English Comp II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF FA 333 1/22-5/7 HU LA20774 + ENGL102-27 English Com II-Hon TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Keith LA 555 1/22-5/7 HU LARegistration limited to Honors students only.20785 + ENGL102-28 English Comp II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 447 1/22-5/7 HU LA20797 + ENGL102-29 English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Pahl H 339 1/22-5/7 HU LA20765 + ENGL102-30 English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 222 1/22-5/7 HU LA20819 + ENGL102-31 English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF H 224 1/22-5/7 HU LA20763 + ENGL102-32 English Comp II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 562 1/22-5/7 HU LA20779 + ENGL102-33 English Comp II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 225 1/22-5/7 HU LA20815 + ENGL102-34 English Comp II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF FA 327 1/22-5/7 HU LA20776 + ENGL102-35 English Comp II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 224 1/22-5/7 HU LA20777 + ENGL102-36 English Comp II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 226 1/22-5/7 HU LA22308 + ENGL102-37 English Comp II MW 5:00P-6:20P 3 Spillane H 339 1/23-5/8 HU LA20824 + ENGL102-38 English Comp II M 6:30P-9:45P 3 Kowalski S 115 1/28-5/6 HU LA20826 + ENGL102-39 English Comp II W 5:00P-7:30P 3 Ghiorse LA 219 1/23-5/8 HU LA20828 + ENGL102-40 English Comp II T 6:30P-9:00P 3 Rodman LA 446 1/22-5/7 HU LA20831 + ENGL102-41 English Comp II R 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF LA 447 1/24-5/9 HU LA20837 + ENGL102-C1 English Comp II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 449 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Choices students only.20839 + ENGL102-C2 English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF S 101 1/22-5/7 HU LARegistration limited to Choices students only.20844 + ENGL102-E1 English Comp II M 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20848 + ENGL102-E2 English Comp II 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20849 + ENGL102-E3 English Comp II 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21814 + ENGL102-E4 English Comp II 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20846 + ENGL102-L1 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF H 329 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Latch students only.20845 + ENGL102-L2 English Comp II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 116 1/22-5/7 HU LARegistration limited to Latch students only.20858 ENGL106-01 Intro-Crit Think TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 223 1/22-5/7 HU LA20862 + ENGL119-01 Creative Writing TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Sanati-Zak LA 449 1/22-5/7 HU LA20861 + ENGL119-02 Creative Writing TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF LA 449 1/22-5/7 HU LA20864 + ENGL119-E1 Creative Writing 3 $30 Clark-Rami 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21815 ENGL121-01 Children’s Lit MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Martelli H 340 1/23-5/8 HU LA20866 ENGL121-E1 Children’s Lit 3 $30 Vaughan 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20867 ENGL121-E2 Children’s Lit 3 $30 STAFF 1/225/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.26


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20868 + ENGL125-01 Intro-Sci Fiction MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Walsh LA 555 1/23-5/8 HU LA20869 ENGL141-01 Women of Lit MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF FA 325 1/23-5/8 HU LA21875 ENGL172-01 Poet-Modern World TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 446 1/22-5/7 HU LA22309 ENGL172-E1 Poet-Modern World 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21876 + ENGL201-01 English Lit I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Jones-Hyde H 330 1/22-5/7 HU LA20872 + ENGL202-01 English Lit II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF B 437 1/23-5/8 HU LA20873 + ENGL202-E1 English Lit II 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21021 + ENGL212-01 World Lit II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Anania LA 448 1/23-5/8 HU LA21023 + ENGL213-01 Amer Literature I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 116 1/23-5/8 HU LA21022 + ENGL213-02 Amer Literature I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Rosenthal H 224 1/23-5/8 HU LA21024 + ENGL213-03 Amer Literature I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF H 339 1/23-5/8 HU LA21025 + ENGL213-04 Amer Literature I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 116 1/22-5/7 HU LA21026 + ENGL213-05 Amer Literature I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 445 1/22-5/7 HU LA21027 + ENGL213-E1 Amer Literature I 3 $30 McPherson 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21028 + ENGL213-E2 Amer Literature I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21031 + ENGL214-01 Amer Literature II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Hirschy H 225 1/23-5/8 HU LA21033 + ENGL214-02 Amer Literature II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Rosenthal H 224 1/23-5/8 HU LA21032 + ENGL214-03 Amer Literature II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Rosenthal H 224 1/23-5/8 HU LA22310 + ENGL214-04 Amer Literature II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Keith B 437 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration is limited to Honors students only.21035 + ENGL214-05 Amer Literature II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 224 1/23-5/8 HU LA21030 + ENGL214-06 Amer Literature II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 225 1/22-5/7 HU LA21583 + ENGL214-07 Amer Literature II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Elliott-Sm B 327 1/22-5/7 HU LA21034 + ENGL214-08 Amer Literature II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 219 1/22-5/7 HU LA21036 + ENGL214-09 Amer Literature II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 220 1/22-5/7 HU LA21037 + ENGL214-10 Amer Literature II R 6:30P-9:00P 3 Hirschy H 443 1/24-5/9 HU LA21039 + ENGL214-E1 Amer Literature II 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21040 + ENGL214-E2 Amer Literature II 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21042 + ENGL216-01 African-Am Lit II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 324 1/22-5/7 HU LA21045 + ENGL251-01 Honors Sem: Ethics MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Pahl H 340 1/23-5/8 HU LARegistration limited to Honors students only.21044 + ENGL251-02 Honors Sem: Ethics TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Sanati-Zak LA 449 1/22-5/7 HU LARegistration limited to Honors students only.ENGLISH - SECOND LANGUAGE22312 ENSL101-01 <strong>College</strong> ESL I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 556 1/23-5/8 HU LA20646 ENSL101-02 <strong>College</strong> ESL I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Zahara LA 556 1/22-5/7 HU LA20648 ENSL101-03 <strong>College</strong> ESL I M 5:30P-8:45P 3 STAFF LA 561 1/28-5/6 HU LA20652 + ENSL102-01 <strong>College</strong> ESL II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Goke B 437 1/23-5/8 HU LA20653 + ENSL102-02 <strong>College</strong> ESL II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 220 1/22-5/7 HU LA20655 + ENSL102-03 <strong>College</strong> ESL II S 9:00A-11:30A 3 STAFF B 225 1/26-5/11 HU LA20659 + ENSL102-04 <strong>College</strong> ESL II M 5:30P-8:45P 3 STAFF LA 222 1/28-5/6 HU LA20665 ENSL111-01 Reading for ESL MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Goke LA 562 1/23-5/8 HU LA20662 ENSL111-02 Reading for ESL TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 556 1/22-5/7 HU LA20667 ENSL111-03 Reading for ESL W 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF LA 449 1/23-5/8 HU LA22313 ENSL112-01 Conv/Pronun ESL MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Zahara LA 556 1/23-5/8 HU LA20670 ENSL112-02 Conv/Pronun ESL TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 555 1/22-5/7 HU LA20672 ENSL112-03 Conv/Pronun ESL R 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF LA 555 1/24-5/9 HU LA27


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesFILM20673 + FILM122-01 Film and Society W 6:30P-9:00P 3 Blanchette LA 560 1/23-5/8 LA SSFIRE SCIENCE20675 FIRE101-E1 Int Fire Sci Tech 3 $30 Blye 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20677 FIRE103-01 Fund of Fire Prev R 5:00P-7:30P 3 Gomes T 101 1/24-5/920678 FIRE105-01 Fire Dep Org & Adm T 9:30A-12:15P 3 Hollingshe T 101 1/22-5/720680 + FIRE107-01 Mass Fire Laws T 12:30P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 101 1/22-5/722246 + FIRE107-02 Mass Fire Laws T 5:00P-7:30P 3 STAFF T 101 1/22-5/720685 FIRE111-01 Fire Cause Detect R 12:30P-3:30P 3 STAFF T 101 1/24-5/920687 + FIRE206-E1 Fire Prot Systems 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.20689 + FIRE208-01 Hyd&Water Dist Sys R 9:30A-12:25P 3 STAFF T 101 1/24-5/920692 + FIRE211-E1 Haz Mat-Incdnt Res 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.GEOGRAPHY20699 + GEOG201-01 Human Geography MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Blanchette LA 562 1/23-5/8 LA SSGOVERNMENT20702 + GOVT105-01 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Shields H 227 1/23-5/8 LA SS20710 + GOVT105-02 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 220 1/23-5/8 LA SS20705 + GOVT105-03 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Shields H 441 1/23-5/8 LA SS20707 + GOVT105-04 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 330 1/23-5/8 LA SS20703 + GOVT105-05 Amer Nat Governmnt TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Shields H 227 1/22-5/7 LA SS20704 + GOVT105-06 Amer Nat Governmnt TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Shea LA 217 1/22-5/7 LA SS20715 + GOVT105-07 Amer Nat Governmnt T 2:00P-4:50P 3 STAFF H 329 1/22-5/7 LA SS20712 + GOVT105-08 Amer Nat Governmnt M 6:30P-9:45P 3 Chiano T 542 1/28-5/6 LA SS20722 + GOVT105-E1 Amer Nat Governmnt 3 $30 Khan 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20730 + GOVT301-01 State & Local Govt TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF FA 325 1/22-5/7 LA SS20728 + GOVT301-02 State & Local Govt TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Elliott-Sm H 223 1/22-5/7 LA SS20732 + GOVT301-03 State & Local Govt T 6:00P-8:30P 3 Smith H 223 1/22-5/7 LA SS20736 + GOVT301-E1 State & Local Govt 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.HISTORY20744 + HIST101-01 Hist West Civ I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Coburn H 330 1/23-5/8 LA SS20746 + HIST101-02 Hist West Civ I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Coburn B 439 1/23-5/8 LA SS20749 + HIST101-03 Hist West Civ I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 547 1/23-5/8 LA SS20750 + HIST101-04 Hist West Civ I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 541 1/23-5/8 LA SS20747 + HIST101-05 Hist West Civ I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Coburn T 541 1/22-5/7 LA SS20751 + HIST101-06 Hist West Civ I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF B 223 1/22-5/7 LA SS20753 + HIST101-07 Hist West Civ I R 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF T 541 1/24-5/9 LA SS20755 + HIST102-01 Hist West Civ II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 MacWade T 219 1/23-5/8 LA SS20756 + HIST102-02 Hist West Civ II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 MacWade T 219 1/23-5/8 LA SS20758 + HIST102-03 Hist West Civ II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF B 547 1/23-5/8 LA SS20760 + HIST102-04 Hist West Civ II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Coburn T 541 1/23-5/8 LA SS20764 + HIST102-05 Hist West Civ II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 MacWade T 219 1/22-5/7 LA SS20762 + HIST102-06 Hist West Civ II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Coburn T 541 1/22-5/7 LA SS20766 + HIST102-07 Hist West Civ II T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF T 541 1/22-5/7 LA SS20767 + HIST103-01 U S History I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Shea LA 217 1/23-5/8 LA SS20769 + HIST103-02 U S History I W 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF T 541 1/23-5/8 LA SS20775 + HIST103-E1 U S History I 3 $30 Mastrangel 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20778 + HIST103-E2 U S History I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.28


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes22082 + HIST103-E3 U S History I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline Course: Orientation recommended for first time students20788 + HIST104-01 U S History II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Mastrangel B 547 1/23-5/8 LA SS20784 + HIST104-02 U S History II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Mastrangel B 547 1/23-5/8 LA SS20786 + HIST104-03 U S History II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 MacWade T 219 1/23-5/8 LA SS20803 + HIST104-04 U S History II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Shea H 329 1/23-5/8 LA SS20798 + HIST104-05 U S History II MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF LA 217 1/23-5/8 LA SS20790 + HIST104-06 U S History II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 561 1/22-5/7 LA SS20799 + HIST104-07 U S History II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Nagle B 547 1/22-5/7 LA SS20791 + HIST104-08 U S History II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 217 1/22-5/7 LA SS20801 + HIST104-09 U S History II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 219 1/22-5/7 LA SS20805 + HIST104-10 U S History II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF B 547 1/22-5/7 LA SS20793 + HIST104-11 U S History II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 547 1/22-5/7 LA SS20795 + HIST104-12 U S History II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 340 1/22-5/7 LA SS20807 + HIST104-13 U S History II T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF B 547 1/22-5/7 LA SS20811 + HIST104-E1 U S History II 3 $30 Wojtowicz 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20813 + HIST104-E2 U S History II 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.20823 + HIST107-E1 The Origin of Civ 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.22247 + HIST121-01 Amer Presidency MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Shea H 329 1/23-5/8 LA SS22248 + HIST131-01 U S Since 1945 TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Nagle LA 445 1/225/7 LA SS20741 + HIST251-V1 Amer Labor Hist T 2:00P-5:00P 3 Nagle B 546 1/22-5/7 LA SSRegistration is limited to Verizon students only.HUMAN SERVICES20829 + HSRV102-01 Interview Techniq M 10:00A-11:40A 3 STAFF LA 559 1/23-5/8Interview Techniq W 11:00A-11:50A LA 55920827 + HSRV102-02 Interview Techniq TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 559 1/22-5/721864 + HSRV102-03 Interview Techniq TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 559 1/22-5/720830 + HSRV102-04 Interview Techniq T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF LA 559 1/22-5/720834 + HSRV107-01 Foster Equal&Diver TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 559 1/22-5/720832 + HSRV107-02 Foster Equal&Diver TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Shipman LA 559 1/22-5/721284 + HSRV107-03 Foster Equal&Diver W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF LA 559 1/23-5/820838 + HSRV121-01 Death & Dying W 10:00A-10:50A 3 Isaacson LA 559 1/23-5/8Death & Dying F 10:00A-11:40A LA 55920840 + HSRV122-01 Fam Thrpy & Trtmnt TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 336 1/22-5/720841 + HSRV123-01 Addiction Studies R 5:00P-7:30P 3 STAFF LA 559 1/24-5/920847 + HSRV124-01 Mental Health MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prospere T 220 1/23-5/820855 + HSRV406-01 Sm&Fld Exp-Hm SvII M 1:00P-1:50P 4 Shipman H 225 1/28-5/622249 + HSRV406-02 Sm&Fld Exp-Hm SvII W 1:00P-1:50P 4 Shipman H 225 1/23-5/820857 + HSRV406-03 Sm&Fld Exp-Hm SvII W 4:45P-5:35P 4 Shipman H 225 1/23-5/8JOURNALISM20860 + JOUR120-01 Newspaper Journal MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 339 1/23-5/8 HU LAMATHEMATICS20874 + MATH010-01 Fundament of Math MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20879 + MATH010-02 Fundament of Math MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20880 + MATH010-03 Fundament of Math MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 325 1/23-5/820877 + MATH010-04 Fundament of Math MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF B 548 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20881 + MATH010-05 Fundament of Math MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 221 1/23-5/820898 + MATH010-06 Fundament of Math MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 219 1/23-5/820876 + MATH010-07 Fundament of Math MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.22209 + MATH010-08 Fundament of Math MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 Stevenson S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.29


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20884 + MATH010-09 Fundament of Math TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF T 102 1/22-5/720875 + MATH010-10 Fundament of Math TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 113 1/22-5/720885 + MATH010-11 Fundament of Math TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20882 + MATH010-12 Fundament of Math TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20887 + MATH010-13 Fundament of Math TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 223 1/22-5/720891 + MATH010-14 Fundament of Math W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using a computer interactive program.22210 + MATH010-15 Fundament of Math W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20892 + MATH010-16 Fundament of Math R 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF H 441 1/24-5/922367 + MATH010-17 Fundament of Math M 5:00P-8:15P 3 STAFF T 220 1/28-5/620895 + MATH010-C1 Fundament of Math MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 223 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Choices students only.20896 + MATH010-C2 Fundament of Math TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF FA 325 1/22-5/7Registration limited to Choices students only.20897 + MATH010-L1 Fundament of Math MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 324 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Latch students only.20899 + MATH010-L2 Fundament of Math MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF FA 327 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Latch students only.20907 + MATH101-01 Intro Algebra MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 STAFF S 101 1/23-5/820908 + MATH101-02 Intro Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 442 1/23-5/820909 + MATH101-03 Intro Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 224 1/23-5/820906 + MATH101-04 Intro Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF H 340 1/23-5/822211 + MATH101-05 Intro Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF B 548 1/23-5/8Self-paced Course: Students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20912 + MATH101-06 Intro Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Rosato B 545 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20904 + MATH101-07 Intro Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF H 443 1/23-5/820913 + MATH101-08 Intro Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF B 545 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20901 + MATH101-09 Intro Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 223 1/23-5/820905 + MATH101-10 Intro Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Rosato S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.22212 + MATH101-11 Intro Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20902 + MATH101-12 Intro Algebra MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF H 225 1/23-5/820911 + MATH101-13 Intro Algebra MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF T 221 1/23-5/820914 + MATH101-14 Intro Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF T 220 1/22-5/720915 + MATH101-15 Intro Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF T 222 1/22-5/720903 + MATH101-16 Intro Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20919 + MATH101-17 Intro Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20916 + MATH101-18 Intro Algebra TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 223 1/22-5/720917 + MATH101-19 Intro Algebra TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 330 1/22-5/720918 + MATH101-20 Intro Algebra TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 330 1/22-5/720920 + MATH101-21 Intro Algebra TR 3:20P-4:35P 3 STAFF T 222 1/22-5/720923 + MATH101-23 Intro Algebra M 6:30P-9:30P 3 STAFF H 444 1/28-5/620922 + MATH101-24 Intro Algebra T 6:00P-8:40P 3 STAFF H 443 1/22-5/722213 + MATH101-25 Intro Algebra T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20924 + MATH101-26 Intro Algebra T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20926 + MATH101-C1 Intro Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 222 1/22-5/7Registration limited to Choices students only.20927 + MATH101-C2 Intro Algebra TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF H 340 1/22-5/7Registration limited to Choices students only.20928 + MATH101-C3 Intro Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF H 340 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Choices students only.20929 + MATH101-E1 Intro Algebra 3 $30 Shevory 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.30


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20930 + MATH101-L1 Intro Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 325 1/22-5/7Registration limited to Latch students only.20931 + MATH101-L2 Intro Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 113 1/23-5/8Registration is limited to Latch students only.20932 + MATH101-L3 Intro Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 542 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Latch students only.20942 + MATH112-01 Inter Algebra MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 STAFF T 222 1/23-5/820936 + MATH112-02 Inter Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Demers S 101 1/23-5/820944 + MATH112-03 Inter Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 443 1/23-5/820949 + MATH112-04 Inter Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF T 220 1/23-5/820937 + MATH112-05 Inter Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 221 1/23-5/820945 + MATH112-06 Inter Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF S 538 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20946 + MATH112-07 Inter Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF H 444 1/23-5/820938 + MATH112-08 Inter Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 OHeir-Coel H 442 1/23-5/821885 + MATH112-09 Inter Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 548 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20940 + MATH112-10 Inter Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 447 1/23-5/820947 + MATH112-11 Inter Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 221 1/23-5/820939 + MATH112-12 Inter Algebra MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 442 1/23-5/821792 + MATH112-13 Inter Algebra MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 444 1/23-5/820948 + MATH112-14 Inter Algebra MW 3:30P-4:45P 3 STAFF T 116 1/23-5/820950 + MATH112-15 Inter Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 443 1/22-5/721794 + MATH112-16 Inter Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 441 1/22-5/721795 + MATH112-17 Inter Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.22214 + MATH112-18 Inter Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF S 538 1/22-5/7Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20951 + MATH112-19 Inter Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 223 1/22-5/720952 + MATH112-20 Inter Algebra TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF H 443 1/22-5/720941 + MATH112-21 Inter Algebra TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 221 1/22-5/720953 + MATH112-22 Inter Algebra TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 443 1/22-5/720943 + MATH112-23 Inter Algebra TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 220 1/22-5/721796 + MATH112-24 Inter Algebra TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 441 1/22-5/721797 + MATH112-25 Inter Algebra TR 3:30P-4:45P 3 STAFF H 442 1/22-5/720954 + MATH112-26 Inter Algebra M 6:00P-9:15P 3 STAFF S 101 1/28-5/622215 + MATH112-27 Inter Algebra M 6:00P-9:15P 3 STAFF S 538 1/28-5/6Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20955 + MATH112-28 Inter Algebra T 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF H 444 1/22-5/721798 + MATH112-29 Inter Algebra W 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF H 444 1/23-5/820956 + MATH112-30 Inter Algebra R 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF H 444 1/24-5/921800 + MATH112-C1 Inter Algebra MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF T 222 1/23-5/8Registration is limited to Choices students only.20958 + MATH112-E1 Inter Algebra 3 $30 Torres 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.21799 + MATH112-E2 Inter Algebra 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7Online course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.20959 + MATH112-L1 Inter Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 442 1/23-5/8Registration limited to Latch students only.21801 + MATH115-01 Contemporary Math TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Torres H 444 1/22-5/7 LA20962 + MATH116-01 Math Exp-ECE MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 OHeir-Coel H 442 1/23-5/8 LA21802 + MATH116-02 Math Exp-ECE M 6:00P-9:15P 3 STAFF H 443 1/28-5/6 LA20963 + MATH121-01 Topics Math I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 222 1/23-5/8 LA22217 + MATH121-02 Topics Math I MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF S 115 1/23-5/8 LA20965 + MATH121-03 Topics Math I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Keating T 223 1/22-5/7 LA20964 + MATH121-04 Topics Math I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 222 1/22-5/7 LA20966 + MATH121-E1 Topics Math I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.22071 + MATH121-E2 Topics Math I 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LAOnline Course: Orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.20967 + MATH122-01 Topics Math II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 222 1/22-5/7 LA22218 + MATH122-02 Topics Math II MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 113 1/23-5/8 LA21759 + MATH128-01 Math Elem Teach II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 OHeir-Coel H 442 1/23-5/8 LA21629 + MATH131-01 Intro Statistics MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF T 221 1/23-5/8 LA20969 + MATH131-02 Intro Statistics MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Cotter H 443 1/23-5/8 LA31


CRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20971 + MATH131-03 Intro Statistics MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF S 101 1/23-5/8 LA20974 + MATH131-04 Intro Statistics MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 444 1/23-5/8 LA22220 + MATH131-05 Intro Statistics MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 443 1/23-5/8 LA21573 + MATH131-06 Intro Statistics MWF 3:00P-3:50P 3 STAFF S 115 1/23-5/8 LA5 week course: classes meet second 5 weeks of semester.20970 + MATH131-07 Intro Statistics TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 443 1/22-5/7 LA20973 + MATH131-08 Intro Statistics TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Keating T 221 1/22-5/7 LA20972 + MATH131-09 Intro Statistics TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF H 442 1/22-5/7 LA22074 + MATH131-10 Intro Statistics TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 225 1/22-5/7 LA21571 + MATH131-11 Intro Statistics TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF S 101 1/22-5/7 LA20975 + MATH131-12 Intro Statistics W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF S 101 1/23-5/8 LA20977 + MATH131-E1 Intro Statistics 3 $30 Cotter 1/22-5/7 LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.20978 + MATH131-E2 Intro Statistics 3 $30 DeVoe 1/22-5/7 LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.20983 + MATH203-01 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 STAFF T 221 1/23-5/8 LA20984 + MATH203-02 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 444 1/23-5/8 LA20979 + MATH203-03 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF S 101 1/23-5/8 LA20981 + MATH203-04 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 221 1/23-5/8 LA22222 + MATH203-05 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 324 1/23-5/8 LA20982 + MATH203-06 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF H 444 1/23-5/8 LA20987 + MATH203-07 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 220 1/23-5/8 LA20989 + MATH203-08 <strong>College</strong> Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 442 1/22-5/7 LA20980 + MATH203-09 <strong>College</strong> Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF S 101 1/22-5/7 LA20986 + MATH203-10 <strong>College</strong> Algebra TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Cotter H 444 1/22-5/7 LA20985 + MATH203-11 <strong>College</strong> Algebra TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 441 1/22-5/7 LA20990 + MATH203-12 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF S 101 1/23-5/8 LA20991 + MATH203-13 <strong>College</strong> Algebra T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF S 101 1/22-5/7 LA20993 + MATH203-E1 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3 $30 Rosato 1/22-5/7 LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.22223 + MATH203-E2 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3 $30 Stevenson 1/22-5/7 LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.20994 + MATH217-01 Precalculus MWF 7:45A-8:50A 4 STAFF S 115 1/23-5/8 LA20995 + MATH217-02 Precalculus MWF 10:55A-12:00P 4 Keating T 221 1/23-5/8 LA20996 + MATH217-03 Precalculus MW 2:00P-3:40P 4 STAFF T 541 1/23-5/8 LA20998 + MATH217-04 Precalculus TR 7:45A-9:25A 4 Stevenson T 221 1/22-5/7 LA20997 + MATH217-05 Precalculus TR 12:20P-2:00P 4 STAFF H 444 1/22-5/7 LA20999 + MATH217-06 Precalculus W 6:00P-9:30P 4 STAFF S 115 1/23-5/8 LA21000 + MATH217-E1 Precalculus 4 $40 DeVoe 1/22-5/7 LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.21001 + MATH221-01 Calculus I MWF 10:55A-12:00P 4 Cotter S 101 1/23-5/8 LA21002 + MATH221-02 Calculus I TR 12:20P-2:00P 4 Torres S 115 1/22-5/7 LA21004 + MATH221-E1 Calculus I 4 $40 Torres 1/22-5/7 LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.21005 + MATH222-01 Calculus II TR 12:20P-2:00P 4 Stevenson S 101 1/22-5/7 LA21006 + MATH223-01 Calculus III TR 12:20P-2:00P 4 DeVoe H 442 1/22-5/7 LAMEDIABROCKTON CAMPUS21007 + MDIA111-01 Intro To Mass Comm MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 113 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA22314 + MDIA111-E1 Intro To Mass Comm 3 $30 Zinsius Su 1/22-5/7 FA HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first- time students. Face-to-face, proctored mid-term and final exams.21008 + MDIA112-01 TV Studio Prod TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Zinsius Su FA 327 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA22315 + MDIA112-02 TV Studio Prod T 5:30P-8:00P 3 Rocheteau FA 327 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21012 MDIA113-01 Radio Production R 12:30P-1:55P 3 Bowers FA 337 1/24-5/9 FA HU LARadio Production R 2:00P-3:00P FA 33321009 MDIA116-01 Digital Video Edit T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF MC 101 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21010 MDIA122-01 Int Multimed Prod T 12:30P-3:15P 3 AuCoin MC 101 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21011 MDIA123-01 Digital Music Prod T 9:30A-12:15P 3 AuCoin MC 101 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA22316 + MDIA311-01 Film Analysis TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 555 1/22-5/7 FA HU LAMODERN LANGUAGE - ARABIC22317 MLAR101-01 Begin Arabic I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Zahara LA 446 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML32


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesMODERN LANGUAGE - CAPE VERDEAN22318 + MLCV102-01 Cape Verdean Cr II R 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF LA 556 1/24-5/9 HU LA MLMODERN LANGUAGE - FRENCH21015 + MLFR102-01 Begin French II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Peery H 329 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21016 + MLFR102-02 Begin French II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF B 543 1/22-5/7 HU LA MLMODERN LANGUAGE - PORTUGUESE21018 + MLPO102-01 Begin Port II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21019 + MLPO102-02 Begin Port II T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF LA 221 1/22-5/7 HU LA MLMODERN LANGUAGE - SIGN LANGUAGE21020 MLSL101-01 Amer Sign Lang I TR 12:30P-3:15P 3 STAFF FH 205 3/11-5/3 HU LA ML21047 + MLSL102-01 Amer Sign Lang II MW 12:30P-3:15P 3 STAFF FH 205 3/11-5/3 HU LA MLMODERN LANGUAGE - SPANISH21055 MLSP101-01 Begin Spanish I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Goke LA 217 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21051 MLSP101-02 Begin Spanish I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Hall LA 561 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21048 MLSP101-03 Begin Spanish I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Goke LA 448 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21052 MLSP101-04 Begin Spanish I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Hall LA 445 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21054 MLSP101-05 Begin Spanish I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Peery LA 445 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21049 MLSP101-06 Begin Spanish I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Goke LA 446 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21050 MLSP101-07 Begin Spanish I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 222 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21053 MLSP101-08 Begin Spanish I W 6:30P-9:10P 3 STAFF H 329 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21058 + MLSP102-01 Begin Spanish II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 217 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21059 + MLSP102-02 Begin Spanish II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 221 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21060 + MLSP102-03 Begin Spanish II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Hall LA 447 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21063 + MLSP102-04 Begin Spanish II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Hall T 116 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML21061 + MLSP102-05 Begin Spanish II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 217 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21057 + MLSP102-06 Begin Spanish II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 324 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21062 + MLSP102-07 Begin Spanish II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 221 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21065 + MLSP102-09 Begin Spanish II T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF H 330 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML21066 + MLSP201-01 Inter Spanish I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 556 1/23-5/8 HU LA ML22319 + MLSP202-01 Inter Spanish II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Peery LA 1/23-5/8 HU LA MLMUSIC21068 + MUSC101-01 His & Dev of Music MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF FA 330 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21069 MUSC131-01 Music Theory I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF FA 330 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA22320 MUSC131-02 Music Theory I M 6:00P-9:15P 3 STAFF FA 330 1/28-5/6 FA HU LANURSE EDUCATION - (Nurse Education classes are for Nurse Education students only)21072 + NURS203-01 Nursing II MW 8:00A-9:50A 4 $80 STAFF LA 559 1/22-3/8Nursing IITR21073 + NURS203-02 Nursing II MW 8:00A-9:50A 4 $80 STAFF LA 559 3/11-5/3Nursing IITR21074 + NURS204-01 Nursing III MW 8:00A-9:50A 4 $80 STAFF H 552 3/11-5/3Nursing IIITR21075 + NURS204-02 Nursing III MW 8:00A-9:50A 4 $80 STAFF H 552 1/22-3/8Nursing IIITR21076 + NURS302-01 Nursing V MW 10:00A-12:00P 9 $180 STAFF H 552 1/22-5/7Nursing VTR21077 + NURS303-01 Nursing Seminar W 1:00P-3:00P 1 $20 STAFF H 552 1/23-5/822263 + NURS304-01 Nursing A R 4:00P-6:50P 6 $738 STAFF H 552 1/24-5/9Nursing AM22264 + NURS305-01 Nursing B M 4:30P-7:25P 6 $738 STAFF H 552 1/24-5/9Nursing BR33


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesPHILOSOPHY21080 + PHIL101-01 Int to Philosophy MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Elliott-Sm H 226 1/23-5/8 HU LA21081 + PHIL101-02 Int to Philosophy MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Elliott-Sm LA 219 1/23-5/8 HU LA21083 + PHIL101-03 Int to Philosophy TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF B 548 1/22-5/7 HU LA21084 + PHIL101-04 Int to Philosophy TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Walsh H 225 1/22-5/7 HU LA21082 + PHIL101-05 Int to Philosophy TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Walsh H 339 1/22-5/7 HU LA21085 + PHIL101-E1 Int to Philosophy 3 $30 Ambrose 1/22-5/7 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.22321 + PHIL101-H1 Int to Philosophy 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 HU LAHybrid course: class meets 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/8 , 4/22, & 5/6.PHYSICAL EDUCATION21089 PHED205-01 Lifeguard Train R 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF FH 202 1/24-5/9Lifeguard Train R 11:00A-12:15P 3 FH 101PHYSICS21760 PHYS112-01 Science-Music Lab R 11:00A-12:50P 1 $30 Demers S 431 1/24-5/9 LA LS SC21091 + PHYS113-01 Science of Music MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Demers S 327 1/23-5/8 LA SC21092 + PHYS114-01 Survey Astronomy W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF S 327 1/23-5/8 LA SC21094 + PHYS131-01 Ps-Surv Physics TR 12:30P-2:20P 3 $30 Tressel S 327 1/22-5/7 LA SC21096 + PHYS152-01 <strong>College</strong> Physics II MW 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Demers S 327 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC<strong>College</strong> Physics II F 11:00A-11:50A S 32721097 + PHYS152-02 <strong>College</strong> Physics II T 6:00P-10:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 327 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC21098 + PHYS162-01 General Physics II TR 10:00A-12:19P 4 $30 Tressel S 327 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCPSYCHOLOGY21116 + PSYC101-01 General Psychology MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 Bacon LA 559 1/23-5/8 LA SS21108 + PSYC101-02 General Psychology MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF B 439 1/23-5/8 LA SS21109 + PSYC101-03 General Psychology MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF T 541 1/23-5/8 LA SS21112 + PSYC101-04 General Psychology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Frank LA 560 1/23-5/8 LA SS21099 + PSYC101-05 General Psychology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Perry LA 447 1/23-5/8 LA SS21102 + PSYC101-06 General Psychology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF H 444 1/23-5/8 LA SS21100 + PSYC101-07 General Psychology MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Frank LA 560 1/23-5/8 LA SS21101 + PSYC101-08 General Psychology MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 542 1/23-5/8 LA SS21107 + PSYC101-09 General Psychology MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 542 1/23-5/8 LA SS21111 + PSYC101-10 General Psychology MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF T 542 1/23-5/8 LA SS22250 + PSYC101-11 General Psychology MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 225 1/23-5/8 LA SS21114 + PSYC101-12 General Psychology TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 448 1/22-5/7 LA SS21113 + PSYC101-13 General Psychology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Galante H 329 1/22-5/7 LA SS21104 + PSYC101-14 General Psychology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 542 1/22-5/7 LA SS21103 + PSYC101-15 General Psychology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Galante H 226 1/22-5/7 LA SS21105 + PSYC101-16 General Psychology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 542 1/22-5/7 LA SS21106 + PSYC101-17 General Psychology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Galante T 542 1/22-5/7 LA SS21115 + PSYC101-18 General Psychology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 541 1/22-5/7 LA SS21110 + PSYC101-19 General Psychology TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 541 1/22-5/7 LA SS21117 + PSYC101-20 General Psychology M 6:00P-9:15P 3 Boutin LA 560 1/28-5/6 LA SS21118 + PSYC101-21 General Psychology T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF T 542 1/22-5/7 LA SS21119 + PSYC101-22 General Psychology W 6:30P-8:50P 3 STAFF B 544 1/23-5/8 LA SS21120 + PSYC101-23 General Psychology R 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF T 542 1/24-5/9 LA SS21124 + PSYC101-C1 General Psychology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 541 1/23-5/8 LA SSRegistration limited to Choices students only.21125 + PSYC101-C2 General Psychology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 447 1/22-5/7 LA SSRegistration limited to Choices students only.21126 + PSYC101-E1 General Psychology 3 $30 Perry 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21127 + PSYC101-E2 General Psychology 3 $30 Perry 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21128 + PSYC101-E3 General Psychology 3 $30 Clark 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.22107 + PSYC101-E4 General Psychology 3 $30 Lucabaugh 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline Course: Orientation recommended for first time students34


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes22252 + PSYC101-E5 General Psychology 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21139 + PSYC201-01 Abnormal Psych MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Frank LA 449 1/23-5/8 LA SS21140 + PSYC201-02 Abnormal Psych M 6:00P-9:15P 3 Strangis H 225 1/28-5/6 LA SS21761 + PSYC202-01 Child Psychology MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Galante B 326 1/23-5/8 LA SS21762 + PSYC202-02 Child Psychology T 6:30P-9:00P 3 Baptista T 220 1/22-5/7 LA SS21763 + PSYC203-01 Adolescent Psych MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 542 1/23-5/8 LA SS21764 + PSYC203-E1 Adolescent Psych 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.22081 + PSYC205-01 Human Grwth & Dev MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Galante LA 560 1/23-5/8 LA SS21765 + PSYC205-02 Human Grwth & Dev MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 Galante LA 555 1/23-5/8 LA SSRegistration is limited to Honors students only21766 + PSYC205-03 Human Grwth & Dev M 5:30P-8:45P 3 Galante B 547 1/28-5/6 LA SS21769 + PSYC205-E1 Human Grwth & Dev 3 $30 Azzara 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21770 + PSYC205-E2 Human Grwth & Dev 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21767 + PSYC205-H1 Human Grwth & Dev R 5:30P-8:00P 3 $30 Scalzo-McN H 227 1/24-5/9 LA SSHybrid course: class meetings on the Brockton campus: 1/24, 1/31, 2/21, 3/7, 4/4, 4/25, 5/2. Internet required.21142 + PSYC301-E1 Social Psychology 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY (Radiologic classes are for Rad Tech students only)21170 + RADT102-01 Radiologic Tech II M 8:00A-9:15A 3 $60 STAFF T 436 1/23-5/8Radiologic Tech II W 8:00A-9:15A21171 + RADT106-01 RADT Rad Tech IV T 11:00A-12:40P 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/22-5/721173 + RADT112-01 RADT An/Pos Lab II F 10:00A-11:50A 1 $20 STAFF T 436 1/25-5/1021174 + RADT112-02 RADT An/Pos Lab II W 10:15A-12:00P 1 $20 STAFF T 436 1/23-5/821776 + RADT112-03 RADT An/Pos Lab II M 1:00P-2:50P 1 $20 STAFF T 436 1/28-5/621172 + RADT112-04 RADT An/Pos Lab II W 1:00P-2:50P 1 $20 STAFF T 436 1/23-5/821175 + RADT120-01 RADT Prin-Dig Imag W 9:20A-10:10A 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/23-5/8RADT Prin-Dig Imag M 11:10A-12:00P21176 + RADT126-01 RADT Clin Exp IIAB TR 8 $160 STAFF 1/22-5/721177 + RADT128-01 RADT Clin Exp IV MWF 4 $80 STAFF 1/23-5/821178 + RADT132-01 Radiation Sci II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 $60 STAFF T 436 1/22-5/721179 + RADT134-01 RADT A/P Lect II M 9:20A-11:00A 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/28-5/621180 + RADT138-01 RADT Path/Sec Anat TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 $60 STAFF T 436 1/22-5/721181 + RADT140-01 RADT Adv Imag Proc R 11:00A-12:40P 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/24-5/921182 RADT306-01 Mri-Clin Exp II 1 $20 STAFF 1/28-5/621183 RADT308-01 Magnetic Res Imag R 6:00P-7:50P 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/24-5/921184 RADT309-01 Mul Pln-Sect Path R 8:00P-9:50P 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/24-5/921185 RADT326-01 CT Clinical Exp II 1 $20 STAFF 1/28-5/621186 RADT327-01 Comp Tomography M 6:00P-7:50P 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/28-5/621187 RADT328-01 CT Pathology M 8:00P-9:50P 2 $40 STAFF T 436 1/28-5/6RESPIRATORY CARE (Respiratory classes are for Respiratory Care students only)21188 + RESP102-01 Fund-Resp Ther II F 8:00A-8:50A 7 $140 STAFF FH 203 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther II MW 10:00A-11:50A FH 202Fund-Resp Ther II TR21189 + RESP102-02 Fund-Resp Ther II M 9:00A-9:50A 7 $140 STAFF FH 203 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther II MW 10:00A-11:50A FH 202Fund-Resp Ther II TR21190 + RESP102-03 Fund-Resp Ther II W 8:00A-8:50A 7 $140 STAFF FH 203 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther II MW 10:00A-11:50A FH 202Fund-Resp Ther II TR21191 + RESP102-04 Fund-Resp Ther II W 9:00A-9:50A 7 $140 STAFF FH 203 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther II MW 10:00A-11:50A FH 202Fund-Resp Ther II TR21192 + RESP102-05 Fund-Resp Ther II M 8:00A-8:50A 7 $140 STAFF FH 203 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther II MW 10:00A-11:50A FH 202Fund-Resp Ther II TR21194 + RESP104-01 Fund-Resp Ther IV T 8:00A-8:50A 7 $140 STAFF H 555 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther IV TR 9:00A-10:50A H 339Fund-Resp Ther IV MW35


BROCKTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes21195 + RESP104-02 Fund-Resp Ther IV R 8:00A-8:55A 7 $140 STAFF H 555 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther IV TR 9:00A-10:50A H 339Fund-Resp Ther IV MW21196 + RESP104-03 Fund-Resp Ther IV TR 9:00A-10:50A 7 $140 STAFF H 339 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther IV T 11:00A-11:50A H 555Fund-Resp Ther IV MW21197 + RESP104-04 Fund-Resp Ther IV TR 9:00A-10:50A 7 $140 STAFF H 339 1/22-5/7Fund-Resp Ther IV R 11:00A-11:50A H 555Fund-Resp Ther IV MW21198 + RESP112-01 Intro to Pharmacol W 1:00P-2:50P 2 $40 STAFF FH 202 1/23-5/821199 + RESP116-01 Sem II-Resp Care F 8:00A-11:00A 3 $60 STAFF H 552 1/25-5/1021201 + RESP117-01 Cardio Diag + Eval F 11:05A-12:05P 1 $20 STAFF H 555 1/25-5/1022265 + RESP304-01 Poly Tech IV T 5:30P-9:20P 4 $492 STAFF H 339 1/22-5/722266 + RESP308-01 Poly Clin Exp IV 3 $369 STAFF 1/22-5/722267 + RESP314-01 Poly Ther Inter W 6:00P-8:00P 2 $246 STAFF H 445 1/23-5/822268 RESP315-01 Pathophys Nosology R 5:30P-6:25P 2 $246 STAFF H 339 1/24-5/9Pathophys Nosology R 6:30P-7:25P 2 $246 STAFF H 445 1/24-5/922269 + RESP316-01 Poly Tech Scoring R 7:30P-8:25P 2 $246 STAFF H 339 1/24-5/9Poly Tech Scoring R 8:30P-9:30P 2 $246 STAFF H 445 1/24-5/9SOCIOLOGY21202 + SOCI104-01 Prin of Sociology MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 562 1/23-5/8 LA SS21203 + SOCI104-02 Prin of Sociology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Blanchette LA 562 1/23-5/8 LA SS21213 + SOCI104-03 Prin of Sociology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Bermingha T 223 1/23-5/8 LA SS21210 + SOCI104-04 Prin of Sociology MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Coole B 544 1/23-5/8 LA SS21204 + SOCI104-05 Prin of Sociology MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Bermingha LA 445 1/23-5/8 LA SS21209 + SOCI104-06 Prin of Sociology MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Blanchette LA 560 1/23-5/8 LA SS21208 + SOCI104-07 Prin of Sociology MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 222 1/23-5/8 LA SS21211 + SOCI104-08 Prin of Sociology MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF B 223 1/23-5/8 LA SS21214 + SOCI104-09 Prin of Sociology MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF B 224 1/23-5/8 LA SS21205 + SOCI104-10 Prin of Sociology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Blanchette LA 562 1/22-5/7 LA SS21216 + SOCI104-11 Prin of Sociology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 560 1/22-5/7 LA SS21207 + SOCI104-12 Prin of Sociology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Blanchette LA 562 1/22-5/7 LA SS21217 + SOCI104-13 Prin of Sociology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 102 1/22-5/7 LA SS21219 + SOCI104-14 Prin of Sociology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 560 1/22-5/7 LA SS21206 + SOCI104-15 Prin of Sociology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF T 220 1/22-5/7 LA SS21215 + SOCI104-16 Prin of Sociology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 224 1/22-5/7 LA SS21218 + SOCI104-17 Prin of Sociology TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF LA 560 1/22-5/7 LA SS21221 + SOCI104-18 Prin of Sociology R 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF LA 445 1/24-5/9 LA SS21223 + SOCI104-20 Prin of Sociology M 6:30P-9:45P 3 STAFF LA 448 1/28-5/6 LA SS22253 + SOCI104-21 Prin of Sociology T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF T 219 1/22-5/7 LA SS21224 + SOCI104-22 Prin of Sociology W 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF LA 562 1/23-5/8 LA SS21226 + SOCI104-C1 Prin of Sociology MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF T 541 1/23-5/8 LA SSRegistration limited to Choices students only.22254 + SOCI104-C2 Prin of Sociology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF FH 202 1/22-5/7 LA SSRegistration is limited to Choices students only.21227 + SOCI104-E1 Prin of Sociology 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21228 + SOCI104-E2 Prin of Sociology 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21620 + SOCI104-E3 Prin of Sociology 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21774 + SOCI202-01 Social Problems TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 560 1/22-5/7 LA SS21877 + SOCI203-01 Criminology MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF H 441 1/23-5/8 LA SS21232 + SOCI203-02 Criminology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Coole H 223 1/23-5/8 LA SS21233 + SOCI203-03 Criminology W 6:00P-8:30P 3 Crone LA 561 1/23-5/8 LA SS22255 + SOCI203-E1 Criminology 3 $30 Bermingha 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21234 + SOCI204-01 Soc of Deviance MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 220 1/23-5/8 LA SS21235 + SOCI204-E1 Soc of Deviance 3 $30 STAFF 1/22-5/7 LA SSOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21771 + SOCI208-01 Family & <strong>Community</strong> MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 222 1/23-5/8 LA SS21772 + SOCI208-02 Family & <strong>Community</strong> MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF B 336 1/23-5/8 LA SS36


BROCKTON / CANTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes21773 + SOCI208-03 Family & <strong>Community</strong> M 6:30P-9:45P 3 Buker H 441 1/28-5/6 LA SS21237 + SOCI303-01 Juvenl Delinquency TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 336 1/22-5/7 LA SSSPEECH21251 SPCH105-01 Speech Comm MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21253 SPCH105-02 Speech Comm MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF H 441 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21247 SPCH105-03 Speech Comm MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Morrell FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21249 SPCH105-04 Speech Comm MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21246 SPCH105-05 Speech Comm MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Zinsius FA 330 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21238 SPCH105-06 Speech Comm MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Bowers FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21260 SPCH105-07 Speech Comm MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 217 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21240 SPCH105-08 Speech Comm MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Bowers FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA22322 SPCH105-09 Speech Comm MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Caffrey B 224 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21241 SPCH105-10 Speech Comm MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 Bowers FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21239 SPCH105-11 Speech Comm MW 3:00P-4:15P 3 Bowers FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21242 SPCH105-12 Speech Comm TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF FA 329 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21243 SPCH105-13 Speech Comm TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 448 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21244 SPCH105-14 Speech Comm TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Caffrey FA 329 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21245 SPCH105-15 Speech Comm TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Caffrey FA 329 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21248 SPCH105-16 Speech Comm TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Morrell FA 330 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21250 SPCH105-17 Speech Comm TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 227 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21256 SPCH105-18 Speech Comm M 5:30P-8:45P 3 STAFF FA 329 1/28-5/6 FA HU LA21259 SPCH105-19 Speech Comm T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF LA 448 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21257 SPCH105-20 Speech Comm W 5:30P-8:00P 3 STAFF FA 329 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21261 SPCH105-C1 Speech Comm MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF B 224 1/23-5/8 FA HU LARegistration limited to Choices students only.21262 SPCH105-C2 Speech Comm TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 217 1/22-5/7 FA HU LARegistration limited to Choices students only.22323 SPCH105-H1 Speech Comm T 3:30P-5:15P 3 $30 STAFF FA 329 1/22-5/7 FA HU LAHybrid course: meets every Tuesdays on the Brockton campus.21265 + SPCH107-01 Oral Interp MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Morrell FA 330 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA21266 + SPCH107-02 Oral Interp TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Morrell FA 329 1/22-5/7 FA HU LATHEATRE21267 THET102-01 Voice Improvement TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Caffrey FH 205 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21268 THET200-01 Intro to Acting TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF FA 330 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21271 + THET201-01 Acting Techniques TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Caffrey FH 205 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA21272 + THET221-01 Creative Drama TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF FA 330 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA22324 THET431-01 Stagecraft I M 5:30P-8:45P 3 STAFF FA 325 1/28-5/6 FA HU LATRAVEL GEOGRAPHY21884 TRGE102-01 Destination GeogII TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Ostheimer B 437 1/22-5/7 LACANTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesACADEMIC FRESHMAN PROGRAM20001 ACAD103-60 <strong>College</strong> Experience MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF C 307 1/23-5/8ACCOUNTING20002 + ACCT105-60 Financial Acct I TR 2:00P-3:45P 4 Sterlin C 435 1/22-5/7 BU20003 + ACCT105-61 Financial Acct I R 6:00P-8:25P 4 Garren C 125 1/24-5/9 BUFinancial Acct I R 8:30P-9:55P C 12720004 + ACCT106-60 Finan Acct II TR 10:50A-12:25P 4 Sterlin C 127 1/22-5/7 BU21855 + ACCT106-61 Finan Acct II T 6:00P-8:25P 4 STAFF C 125 1/22-5/7 BUFinan Acct II T 8:30P-9:50P C 127 1/22-5/721288 + ACCT107-60 Managerial Account TR 8:30A-10:25A 4 Sterlin C 127 1/22-5/7 BU20005 + ACCT302-60 Computr Bus Appl TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF C 435 1/22-5/7 BU37


CRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGYCANTON CAMPUS20006 ARCH107-60 Mth & Mtl Cnst M 5:05P-9:20P 3 Weiner C 209 1/28-5/6 AR20007 + ARCH122-60 Work Draw II w/CAD TR 8:00A-9:50A 3 Weiner C 209 1/22-5/7 AR20008 + ARCH122-61 Work Draw II w/CAD R 5:05P-8:35P 3 STAFF C 205 1/24-5/9 AR20009 + ARCH207-60 Cons Mgt-Build Cod W 6:00P-10:15P 4 STAFF C 205 1/23-5/8 AR20010 + ARCH214-60 Light & Acoustics TR 9:30A-12:20P 4 STAFF C 205 1/22-5/720011 + ARCH217-60 Appl Struct Dsgn T 1:00P-2:50P 4 STAFF C 209 1/22-5/7Appl Struct Dsgn R 1:00P-3:40P20012 + ARCH226-60 Architect Design MW 10:00A-11:50A 3 Weiner C 209 1/23-5/8Architect Design M 3:00P-3:50P C 20522084 + ARCH230-60 Construct Planning MR 2:30P-5:00P 3 STAFF C 208 1/24-5/922347 + ARCH230-61 Construct Planning TR 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF C 209 1/22-5/720015 + ARCH252-60 Estimating MW 1:00P-2:45P 3 Weiner C 209 1/23-5/820016 ARCH401-60 Arch Tech Intshp W 6:00P-10:00P 3 STAFF C 305 1/23-5/8ART20017 + ARTG100-60 Art His-West Wrld MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Hays C 125 1/23-5/8 ATF FA HU LA21822 ARTG102-60 History of Art II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 401 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA22349 + ARTG105-60 Graphic Design I WF 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 408 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA20018 + ARTG106-60 Graphic Design II TR 10:00A-11:45A 3 Han C 417 1/22-5/7 ATG FA HU LA20022 + ARTG108-60 Drawing II F 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 412 1/25-5/10 FA HU LADrawing II F 1:00P-2:50P20020 + ARTG108-61 Drawing II T 12:30P-4:20P 3 Ketcham C 412 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA20021 + ARTG108-62 Drawing II R 12:30P-4:20P 3 Ketcham C 412 1/24-5/9 FA HU LA22350 + ARTG108-63 Drawing II T 6:00P-9:30P 3 Priest C 412 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA22351 + ARTG112-60 Typography M 8:00A-9:50A 3 Dunn C 408 1/28-5/6 FA HU LATypography M 10:00A-11:50A C 41620024 + ARTG112-61 Typography T 8:00A-9:50A 3 Han C 408 1/22-5/7 FA HU LATypography R 8:00A-9:50A C 41720023 + ARTG112-62 Typography T 10:00A-11:50A 3 Dunn C 408 1/22-5/7 FA HU LATypography R 10:00A-11:50A C 41620027 + ARTG114-60 Color/Design II WF 8:00A-9:45A 3 Priest C 418 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA20025 + ARTG114-61 Color/Design II WF 10:00A-11:45A 3 Priest C 418 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA20026 + ARTG114-62 Color/Design II TR 10:00A-11:45A 3 Priest C 418 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA22352 + ARTG115-60 Int Grph Dsgn&Prd M 8:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 418 1/28-5/6 FA HU LA20028 + ARTG115-61 Int Grph Dsgn&Prd MW 1:00P-2:45P 3 Han C 418 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA22353 + ARTG115-62 Int Grph Dsgn&Prd TR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 412 1/22-5/7 FA HU LA20030 ARTG121-60 Intro to Photo M 6:00P-10:15P 3 Dalton C 418 1/28-5/6 ATF ATG FA HU LA20031 ARTG143-60 Adobe Photoshop F 9:00A-11:50A 3 Han C 417 1/25-5/10 ATG FA HU LAAdobe Photoshop F 1:00P-1:50P22354 ARTG153-60 Gallery Exh-Sk I R 6:00P-9:30P 3 Foye C 418 1/24-5/9 ATF ATG FA HU LA22369 + ARTG218-60 3D Animation II R 6:00P-9:50P 3 STAFF C 417 1/24-5/9 FA HU LA20034 ARTG221-60 Painting M 1:00P-5:15P 3 STAFF C 412 1/28-5/6 ATF ATG FA HU LA21582 + ARTG222-60 Painting II R 6:00P-9:30P 3 Ketcham C 412 1/24-5/9 ATF FA HU LA22355 ARTG225-60 Draw Into Print R 12:30P-4:20P 3 Dunn C 416 1/24-5/9 ATF ATG HU LA20036 ARTG235-60 Clay Work W 6:00P-9:30P 3 Rossman-M C 212 1/23-5/8 ATF FA HU LA20037 ARTG242-60 Dig Photo I/Phshop W 1:00P-4:50P 3 Danehy C 417 1/23-5/8 ATF ATG FA HU LA20038 ARTG254-60 Intaglio Printing T 12:30P-4:20P 3 Dunn C 416 1/22-5/7 ATF ATG FA HU LA20039 ARTG256-60 Screen Printing F 9:00A-11:50A 3 Dunn C 416 1/25-5/10 ATF ATG FA HU LAScreen Printing F 1:00P-1:50P22356 + ARTG261-60 Advanced Drawing W 1:00P-4:50P 3 Priest C 412 1/23-5/8 ATF ATG FA HU LA22357 ARTG263-60 Sculpture I W 6:00P-9:30P 3 STAFF C 210 1/23-5/8 ATF FA HU LA20040 ARTG281-60 Cmp-Aided Grph Dsg W 6:00P-9:30P 3 Han C 408 1/23-5/8 FA HU LA22370 ARTG291-60 Dig Photo II/Phshp W 6:00P-9:50P 3 STAFF C 417 1/23-5/8 ATG FA HU LA20041 ARTG331-60 Ceramics I M 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 212 1/28-5/6 ATF FA HU LACeramics I M 1:00P-2:55P20042 ARTG400-60 Visual Art Intern 3 STAFF 1/22-5/7 ATF ATG FA HU LA38


CANTON CAMPUSCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesBIOLOGY20044 + BIOL121-60 Biological Prin I MW 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBiological Prin I F 9:00A-9:50A22224 + BIOL121-61 Biological Prin I TR 9:00A-11:15A 4 $30 STAFF C 314 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20046 + BIOL121-62 Biological Prin I S 8:30A-12:50P 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/26-5/11 LA LS SC20047 + BIOL121-63 Biological Prin I T 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20048 + BIOL136-60 Human Genetics TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF C 301 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC22225 + BIOL137-60 Human Genetics Lab T 2:00P-3:50P 1 $30 STAFF C 320 1/22-5/7 LA LS SC20049 + BIOL138-60 Human Nutrition W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF C 301 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC21804 + BIOL140-60 Intro Biology MF 10:00A-11:15A 3 STAFF C 320 1/25-5/10 LA LS SC21805 + BIOL142-60 Lab Intro Biology W 10:00A-11:50A 1 $30 STAFF C 320 1/23-5/8 LA LS SC20050 + BIOL201-60 Anatomy & Phys I TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 Johnson C 320 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys I R 2:00P-3:50P20051 + BIOL201-61 Anatomy & Phys I R 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/24-5/9 LA LS SC20052 + BIOL202-60 Anatomy & Phys II T 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 Johnson C 320 1/22-5/7 LA LS SCAnatomy & Phys II TR 11:00A-12:15P22226 + BIOL202-61 Anatomy & Phys II M 5:00P-10:15P 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/28-5/6 LA LS SC20053 + BIOL202-62 Anatomy & Phys II W 5:30P-9:45P 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCBUSINESS20054 + BUSN110-60 Intro to Business MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF C 124 1/23-5/8 BU20055 + BUSN110-61 Intro to Business TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF C 404 1/22-5/7 BU22286 + BUSN111-60 Personal Finance TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF C 208 1/22-5/7 BU20058 + BUSN112-60 Prin of Management TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF C 208 1/22-5/7 BU20059 + BUSN120-60 Prin of Marketing MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF C 124 1/23-5/8 BU20061 + BUSN120-61 Prin of Marketing W 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF C 135 1/23-5/8 BU21856 + BUSN122-60 Sales MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF C 125 1/23-5/8 BU20062 + BUSN123-60 Advertising MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 124 1/23-5/8 BU22287 + BUSN201-60 Business Law I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF C 125 1/22-5/7 BU20065 + BUSN201-61 Business Law I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF C 401 1/22-5/7 BU20068 + BUSN301-60 Organiz Behavior MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF C 124 1/23-5/8 BUCHEMISTRY20069 + CHEM151-60 Gen Chemistry I MW 1:00P-3:15P 4 $30 STAFF C 320 1/23-5/8 LA LS SCCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT20071 CTIM101-60 Beginning Windows MWF 8:00A-8:50A 1 STAFF C 127 1/22-2/2020073 CTIM102-60 Beginning Word MWF 8:00A-8:50A 1 STAFF C 127 2/21-3/2920075 CTIM103-60 Beginning Excel MWF 8:00A-8:50A 1 STAFF C 127 3/30-5/3CRIMINAL JUSTICE22256 + CJUS101-60 Int-Crim Justice TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Dicarlo B 225 1/22-5/720077 + CJUS111-60 Drugs&Beh Crim Jus TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF C 406 1/22-5/721866 + CJUS202-60 Police-Comm Rel MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF C 208 1/23-5/820080 + CJUS223-60 Invest Foren Serv TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF C 406 1/22-5/721878 + CJUS234-60 Mang Crim Just Org TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Dicarlo C 307 1/22-5/720082 + CJUS302-60 Correction I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF C 211 1/23-5/820079 + CJUS306-60 Criminal Procedure TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Dicarlo C 406 1/22-5/7DENTAL ASSISTANT (Dental Assistant classes are for Dental Assistant students only)20083 + DENT111-60 Dental Sci II F 8:00A-9:50A 3 $60 STAFF C 402 1/25-5/10Dental Sci II F 10:00A-11:50A C 42522270 + DENT111-61 Dental Sci II F 8:00A-9:50A 3 $60 STAFF C 402 1/25-5/10Dental Sci II F 12:30P-2:20P C 42520084 + DENT112-60 Clinical Extern MWR 6 $120 STAFF 1/23-5/820085 + DENT113-60 Dental Mat II T 8:00A-9:40A 2 $40 STAFF C 402 1/22-5/7Dental Mat II T 11:30A-1:20P C 42520086 + DENT113-61 Dental Mat II T 8:00A-9:40A 2 $40 STAFF C 402 1/22-5/7Dental Mat II T 1:25P-3:15P C 42539


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CRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates Attributes20174 + HIST104-60 U S History II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Nagle C 303 1/23-5/8 LA SS20175 + HIST104-61 U S History II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF C 211 1/22-5/7 LA SS20177 + HIST251-60 Amer Labor Hist M 1:00P-4:15P 3 STAFF C 402 1/28-5/6 LA SS20169 + HIST251-V6 Amer Labor Hist M 2:00P-5:00P 3 Nagle C 216 1/28-5/6 LA SSMATHEMATICS20179 + MATH010-60 Fundament of Math MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF C 309 1/23-5/820178 + MATH010-61 Fundament of Math TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF C 312 1/22-5/720181 + MATH010-62 Fundament of Math W 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF C 307 1/23-5/820184 + MATH101-60 Intro Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF C 305 1/23-5/821989 + MATH101-61 Intro Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF C 435 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20185 + MATH101-62 Intro Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF C 307 1/23-5/820183 + MATH101-63 Intro Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Shevory C 310 1/22-5/720182 + MATH101-64 Intro Algebra TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF C 124 1/22-5/720186 + MATH101-65 Intro Algebra T 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF C 303 1/22-5/720187 + MATH101-T1 Intro Algebra MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 STAFF C 127 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20188 + MATH112-60 Inter Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF C 404 1/23-5/821990 + MATH112-61 Inter Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF C 435 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20189 + MATH112-62 Inter Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF C 404 1/23-5/820190 + MATH112-63 Inter Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF C 309 1/23-5/820191 + MATH112-64 Inter Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Shevory C 401 1/22-5/720192 + MATH112-65 Inter Algebra T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF C 307 1/22-5/720193 + MATH112-T1 Inter Algebra MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 STAFF C 127 1/23-5/8Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.20194 + MATH115-60 Contemporary Math TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF C 402 1/22-5/7 LA20195 + MATH131-60 Intro Statistics MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 DeVoe C 309 1/23-5/8 LA21806 + MATH141-60 Technical Math I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Shevory C 310 1/23-5/8 LA22227 + MATH142-60 Technical Math II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Shevory C 310 1/23-5/8 LA20197 + MATH203-60 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF C 305 1/23-5/8 LA20196 + MATH203-61 <strong>College</strong> Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF C 125 1/22-5/7 LA20198 + MATH203-62 <strong>College</strong> Algebra R 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF C 309 1/24-5/9 LA20199 + MATH217-60 Precalculus TR 12:30P-2:10P 4 Rosato C 309 1/22-5/7 LA20200 + MATH221-60 Calculus I W 6:00P-9:20P 4 STAFF C 310 1/23-5/8 LAMEDICAL ASSISTANT (Medical Assistant classes are for Medical Assistant students only)20202 MEDA104-60 Basic Lab Proce M 10:00A-12:30P 3 $60 STAFF C 413 1/22-3/8Basic Lab Proce W 12:30P-3:30P20203 MEDA109-60 Pharmacology T 6:00P-8:40P 3 $60 STAFF C 413 1/22-5/720204 + MEDA116-60 Clinical Extern MTWRF 6 $120 STAFF 3/11-5/320205 + MEDA119-60 Anat/Term II MW 10:00A-11:50A 2 $40 STAFF C 435 1/22-3/820206 + MEDA120-60 Med Asst Tech II W 12:30P-3:30P 2 $40 STAFF C 410 1/22-3/820207 + MEDA121-60 Basic Lab Proc II R 10:00A-11:50A 2 $40 STAFF C 410 1/22-3/8Basic Lab Proc II R 12:30P-2:20P C 41320208 + MEDA230-60 Med Off Mgmt II T 10:00A-11:50A 2 $40 STAFF C 435 1/22-3/8Med Off Mgmt II F 10:00A-11:50A20209 MEDA233-60 Med Rcd+Hl Inf Mgt R 6:30P-8:30P 2 $40 STAFF C 435 1/24-5/920210 MEDA301-60 Prin+Meth-Phlebtmy T 9:15A-11:45A 3 $60 STAFF C 413 1/22-5/7Prin+Meth-Phlebtmy R 10:00A-11:50APrin+Meth-Phlebtmy T 12:30P-1:30P20211 + MEDA401-60 Phleb-Clin Pract MTWRF 2 $40 STAFF 1/22-5/7MODERN LANGUAGE - SPANISHCANTON CAMPUS20213 + MLSP102-60 Begin Spanish II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF C 135 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML20212 + MLSP102-61 Begin Spanish II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF C 305 1/22-5/7 HU LA ML20214 + MLSP102-62 Begin Spanish II T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF C 211 1/22-5/7 HU LA MLPHILOSOPHY20215 + PHIL101-60 Int to Philosophy W 6:30P-9:00P 3 STAFF C 401 1/23-5/8 HU LA42


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MIDDLEBOROUGH CENTERCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesSOCIOLOGY21162 + SOCI104-M1 Prin of Sociology TR 8:00A-10:45A 3 STAFF MD 103 1/22-3/8 LA SS21874 + SOCI104-M2 Prin of Sociology T 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF MD 106 1/22-5/7 LA SSSPEECH21275 SPCH105-M1 Speech Comm R 6:00P-8:30P 3 STAFF MD 106 1/24-5/9 FA HU LABROCKTON INTERSESSION COURSESCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesACCOUNTING22296 + ACCT302-90 Computr Bus Appl MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 Pacheco B 440 1/2-1/15 BUBIOLOGY21311 + BIOL121-90 Biological Prin I MTWRF 8:00A-3:30P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 1/2-1/15 LA LS SC22233 + BIOL138-90 Human Nutrition MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 $30 STAFF S 219 1/2-1/15 LA LS SC21312 + BIOL138-N1 Human Nutrition 3 $30 STAFF 1/2-1/15 LA LS SCOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.22048 + BIOL138-N2 Human Nutrition 3 $30 STAFF 1/2-1/15 LA LS SCOnline Course: Orientation recommended for first time students22234 + BIOL139-90 Nutrition Lab MTWRF 12:30P-3:30P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 1/2-1/15 LA LS SCBUSINESS22297 + BUSN110-90 Intro to Business MTWRF 1:00P-5:00P 3 STAFF B 544 1/2-1/15 BU21341 + BUSN120-90 Prin of Marketing MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF B 336 1/2-1/15 BUCOMPUTER TECH INFO MGMT21342 CTIM101-90 Beginning Windows MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 1 STAFF B 111 1/2-1/15Class meets January 7, 8, & 9.21343 CTIM102-90 Beginning Word MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 1 STAFF B 111 1/2-1/15Class meets January 10, 11, & 14.21344 CTIM103-90 Beginning Excel MTWRF 8:00A-11:00A 1 STAFF B 111 1/2-1/15Class meets January 15, 16, 17, & 18.ECONOMICS21287 + ECON201-90 Prin of Econ I MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 Travis B 439 1/2-1/15 LA SSENGLISH21349 + ENGL092-90 Prep Col Read II MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF H 224 1/21/1521353 + ENGL101-90 English Comp I MTWRF 12:30P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 437 1/2-1/15 HU LA21354 + ENGL101-N1 English Comp I 3 $30 STAFF 1/2-1/15 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21362 + ENGL102-90 English Comp II MTWRF 12:30P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 327 1/2-1/15 HU LA21365 ENGL121-N1 Children’s Lit 3 $30 STAFF 1/2-1/15 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.21614 ENGL121-N2 Children’s Lit 3 $30 STAFF 1/2-1/15 HU LAOnline course: orientation recommended for first time students.FIRE SCIENCE22262 + FIRE112-90 Arson Invest MTWRF 9:00A-1:00P 3 STAFF H 226 1/2-1/1545


BROCKTON INTERSESSIONCRN PR Course Title Days Time Cr Fees Faculty Room Dates AttributesHISTORY21290 + HIST102-90 Hist West Civ II MTWRF 12:30P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 326 1/2-1/15 LA SS21291 + HIST103-90 U S History I MTWRF 12:30P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 547 1/2-1/15 LA SS21292 + HIST104-90 U S History II MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF B 547 1/2-1/15 LA SSMATHEMATICS21313 + MATH101-90 Intro Algebra MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF S 115 1/2-1/1521314 + MATH112-90 Inter Algebra MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF B 327 1/2-1/1521315 + MATH121-90 Topics Math I MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF H 223 1/2-1/15 LA21316 + MATH131-90 Intro Statistics MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF T 221 1/2-1/15 LA21317 + MATH203-90 <strong>College</strong> Algebra MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF H 441 1/2-1/15 LAPSYCHOLOGY21293 + PSYC101-90 General Psychology MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF B 224 1/2-1/15 LA SS21294 + PSYC201-90 Abnormal Psych MTWRF 12:30P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 223 1/2-1/15 LA SSSOCIOLOGY21295 + SOCI104-90 Prin of Sociology MTWRF 12:30P-4:30P 3 STAFF B 439 1/2-1/15 LA SS21868 + SOCI203-90 Criminology MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF B 437 1/2-1/15 LA SSSPEECH21369 SPCH105-90 Speech Comm MTWRF 8:00A-12:00P 3 STAFF B 223 1/2-1/15 FA HU LA21366 SPCH105-91 Speech Comm MTWRF 12:30P-4:30P 3 Kelly B 222 1/2-1/15 FA HU LAONLINE PAYMENTSTo make a payment online:1. Log onto www.massasoit.mass.edu2. Select login graphic.3. Enter your username and password.4. Select the Student Home tab and then selectBanner Access from the right side, under Student links.5. Select Student Services and Financial Aid.6. Select Student Records.7. Select Account Summary Term.8. Scroll down and select Credit Card Payment at thebottom of the page.9. Enter the term you are paying for. The current defaultis <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2013</strong>. Click Submit.10. Review your Account Summary by Term to be sureyour payment has posted correctly.46


WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTTrain With Someone You TrustWe offer corporate & professional training at your company site or any of our locations - Brockton,Canton or Middleborough.<strong>Spring</strong> Trainings• ServSafe, Parts 1 & 2 - January 7 & January 14• Principles of Partnership Selling, Parts 1 & 2 - New Series!• Compass Leadership, Parts 1, 2, & 3 - New Series!• Introduction to Project Management• QuickBooks• OSHA 10-hrs., Parts 1 & 2• AutoCAD• Microsoft Office Series(Excel, Powerpoint, Word, and Outlook)To register your staff, develop a new training, or for moreinformation, please contact:Louise Howard, Director of Corporate & Professional Training508-588-9100 x1302lhoward@massasoit.mass.eduwww.massasoit.mass.edu - click on “Corporate Training”Offering contract training in:Management & SupervisionDiSC TrainingHealth Care TrainingESOL for the WorkplaceComputer TrainingLEAN ManagementOSHA & Safety TrainingHospitality & Customer ServiceSales & MarketingVisit us online forour completetraining calendar!Middleborough CenterNewCourses!More than 200 online coursesInstructor facilitatedOnline CoursesLearn from the comfort of home!• Home Health Aide - Section 30 Approved!• Pet Groomer Foundations• Interior Design Certificate• Portrait Photography• Home Inspector License Renewal Series• OSHA Compliance for Construction (10 hrs.)• OSHA Confined Space & Rescue Program (4 hrs.)• 40 hour Hazardous Waste Site Operation• Hazwoper Refresher (8 hrs.)• Excavation and Trenching Program (8 hrs.)Plus Corporate Training programs on Wednesdayafternoons, see above for training topics and details!Convenient, affordable, effective ‐ Just a click away!Choose from more than 200 online classes with ouronline partners – Ed2Go, Gatlin Education & Protrain.New Courses this <strong>Spring</strong>!• Certified Electronic Health Records (CEHRS)• Teachers Professional Series ~ PDPs available!• Casino BlackJack Dealer• Casino Poker Dealer• LEED CertificationsFor more information contact:Kelley Tilden at ktilden@massasoit.mass.edu47


and COMMUNITY EDUCATIONInsurance Series offered in two convenientlocations – Brockton & Canton!CEUsAvailable!Take one course or the entire15 hour series.State approved courses!Concepts and Practices of Drinking Water DistributionThis 39-hour state-approved course, offeredin partnership with Massachusetts WaterWorks Association, is designed to introducethe concepts of drinking water distributionoperations.NO NC REDITC OURSESRegister for the series and save almost $50!Technical SeriesElectrical D License Program (300 hrs.)• Alarm System Design & Theory• Fire System Design & TheoryPlus 15-hr. MCE C&D License Renewal & 6-hr. Professional Development courses!Solar PV Technology - Level 1(Preparation & NABCEP Entry Level Exam)Home Inspector License Renewal SeriesMarine Technician Certificate Program (350 hours)(New program starting in September)Contact Rose Paquette at 508.588.9100 x1307Coming soon!Basic & Advanced Drinking Water Treatment courses pending state-approval.NEW!!Coastal New England MarineSanctuaryGain a certificate from the EXPERTS and earn your PDPs!Focusing on living resources in the only national sanctuary inthe Northeast, Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary,guest lecturers will provide information on specific resourcesand research topics such as regional geology, oceanography,water quality, marine technology, marine life, and oceanpolicy. To better serve your educational needs, both creditand non-credit options are available.Register for the non-credit series and receive a discount!Start or Advance Your Medical Career Today!• Medical Interpreting - Section 30 approved!• Home Health Aide - Section 30 approved!• ACLS Renewal - New!• Basic Life Support - CPR & AED• Critical Care Series - New Program!• EKG Technician Certificate Program (50 hrs.)• MRI Registry Review• Pharmacy Technician 120 hr. Program• EMT BasicAdult Basic Education Program*Stoughton ESOL Program*<strong>College</strong> Transitions ProgramFree!For more information call Program DirectorLinda Aspinwall at 508-588-9100 x1301!<strong>Spring</strong> Highlights• Intro. to Gardening - New !• MCLP Test Prep - New!• Basic Dog Training - New!• AKC-Canine Good Citizen - New!• Marketing for Small Businesses - New!• Coaching for Leaders - New!• Intro. to Event Planning - New!• Immigration Law - New!• Acting Series - New!• Money Investments - New!• The Real Estate Institute• QuickBooks Pro - (Now 21 hours!)• Get Paid to Talk• Fundraising StrategiesNewOnlineCourses!Certified Associate Project ManagerGain the skills, confidence, andknowledge to successfully pass theCAPM exam through our instructor ledonline course.ICD-10Certified by the American Association of ProfesionalCoders, this self-paced overview of the ICD-10 forboth diagnosis and procedure coding covers thetransition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 and reviews thechanges and updates.We encourage new course ideas, development and instruction! We’d like to hear from you, please contact508.588.9100, x1307, rpaquette@massasoit.mass.edu or visit our website: www.massasoit.mass.edu and click on “WorkforceDevelopment”.48


BROCKTON COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNON CREDITCRN Course Title Days Time Cost Instructor Room DatesART AND MUSIC - NON CREDIT22373 CSAL111-B3 Beginner Acting W 6:30P-8:30P $117 STAFF FA 327 1/23-3/1322374 CSAL112-B3 Interm Acting W 6:30P-8:30P $117 STAFF FA 327 3/27-5/15BUSINESS SKILLS - NON CREDIT22375 CSBU012-01 Blackjack Dealer $1597 STAFF 1/23-5/15Online course: for futher details call x1310.22376 CSBU013-01 Poker Dealer $1597 STAFF 1/23-5/15Online course: for futher details call x1310.22377 CSBU022-B6 Coaching Leaders S 8:30A-5:00P $697 STAFF LA 219 3/2-3/922379 CSBU052-B2 Vet Assistant 1 T 6:00P-9:30P $217 Gouthro B 544 1/29-3/12Additional class dates - Saturdays: 2/9 & 3/2 (9am-12pm)22380 CSBU053-B2 Vet Assistant 2 T 6:00P-9:30P $217 Gouthro B 544 3/26-5/7Additional class dates - Saturdays: 4/6 & 4/27 (9am-12pm)22378 CSBU070-B1 Get Paid to Talk M 6:30P-9:00P $37 STAFF B 223 3/25-3/2522381 CSBU133-B2 Immigration Law T 6:00P-8:00P $97 STAFF LA 222 3/5-5/722382 CSBU140-B2 Fundraising Part 1 TR 6:00P-8:30P $297 STAFF LA 219 2/5-3/1422383 CSBU141-B2 Fundraising Part 2 TR 6:00P-8:30P $297 STAFF LA 219 3/26-5/222385 CSBU153-B2 Event Marketing T 6:00P-9:00P $167 Salhaney B 546 1/29-2/2622386 CSBU154-B2 Event Management T 6:00P-9:00P $167 Salhaney B 546 3/5-4/922387 CSBU155-B2 Event Business T 6:00P-9:00P $167 Salhaney B 546 4/16-5/1422384 CSBU170-B2 PI 101 TR 6:30P-8:00P $207 Chaupp H 224 2/19-3/1422388 CSBU173-B2 HR Certificate-P3 T 6:00P-9:00P $197 Boissel H 552 2/5-3/1222389 CSBU174-B2 HR Certificate-P4 T 6:00P-9:00P $197 Boissel H 552 3/26-4/3022390 CSBU300-O2 Lean Manufacturing $897 STAFF 2/13-4/3Online course: for further details call x1310.22391 CSBU301-O2 Sarbanes Oxley Act $327 STAFF 3/27-5/1Online course: for further details call x1310.22392 CSBU310-O2 CAPM $717 Peterson 3/27-5/1Online course: for further details call x1310.COMPUTER COURSES - NON CREDIT22393 CSCC001-B1 Start Computers 7 M 6:00P-10:00P $147 Meggison B 103 1/28-2/1122394 CSCC101-B1 Word Basic 2010 M 6:00P-10:00P $147 Meggison B 103 2/25-3/1122395 CSCC102-B1 Excel Basic 2010 M 6:00P-10:00P $147 Meggison B 103 3/25-4/822556 CSCC104-B1 PowerPoint 2010 M 6:00P-10:00P $147 Meggison B 103 4/22-5/622397 CSCC109-B3 QuickBooks Pro W 6:00P-9:00P $247 Johnson SC 200 3/27-5/822398 CSCC111-B2 Art of Photoshop T 6:00P-9:00P $157 Denny B111 4/2-4/3022399 CSCC201-B2 Word 2010 Level 2 T 6:00P-10:00P $147 Hoyt B 103 3/26-4/922401 CSCC202-B2 Excel 2010 Level 2 T 6:00P-10:00P $147 Hoyt B 103 4/16-4/3022402 CSCC301-01 Cisco CCNA Cert $1997 STAFF 1/23-5/15Online course: for further details call x1310.22403 CSCC302-01 CompTIA Network+ $1497 STAFF 1/23-5/15Online course: for further details call x1310.EDUCATION - NON CREDIT22404 CSED010-B1 Transitional ESOL MW 6:00P-9:00P $177 STAFF H 226 2/11-4/17Assessment required; see course description.22405 CSED020-B1 GED Review TR 6:00P-9:00P $147 STAFF H 442 1/22-3/14Pre-assessment required, walk-in 5:30pm sharp-Mondays: 12/10, 1/7, 1/14, 2/4, 3/4, 3/11, 4/8, 4/22, & 5/6.22406 CSED020-B2 GED Review S 9:00A-1:00P $147 STAFF H 442 2/9-5/4Pre-assessment required, walk-in 5:30pm sharp-Mondays: 12/10, 1/7, 1/14, 2/4, 3/4, 3/11, 4/8, 4/22, & 5/6.22407 CSED020-B3 GED Review TR 6:00P-9:00P $147 STAFF H 442 3/26-5/16Pre-assessment required, walk-in 5:30pm sharp-Mondays: 12/10, 1/7, 1/14, 2/4, 3/4, 3/11, 4/8, 4/22, & 5/6.22408 CSED200-01 Teacher Survival $97 STAFF 1/16-2/22Online course: for further details call x1310.49


BROCKTON COMMUNITY EDUCATIONCRN Course Title Days Time Cost Instructor Room Dates22409 CSED201-01 Classroom Website $97 STAFF 1/16-2/22Online course: for further details call x1310.22410 CSED202-01 Teaching Preschool $97 STAFF 1/16-2/22Online course: for further details call x1310.22411 CSED203-02 Teach/ADHD Student $97 STAFF 2/20-3/29Online course: for further details call x1310.22412 CSED204-02 Teach Autism $97 STAFF 2/20-5/29Online course: for further details call x1310.22413 CSED205-03 K-12 Materials $97 STAFF 3/20-4/26Online course: for further details call x1310.22414 CSED206-03 Inclusive Classrm $97 STAFF 3/20-4/26Online course: for further details call x1310.22415 CSED207-02 GED - Science $307 STAFF 3/6-3/27Online course: for further details call x1310.22416 CSED208-03 GED-Social Studies $307 STAFF 4/17-5/8Online course: for further details call x1310.FINANCE - NON CREDITNON CREDIT22417 CSFN300-01 Tax Preparer Cert $2197 STAFF 1/23-5/15Online course: for further details call x1310.HEALTH AND FITNESS - NON CREDIT22418 CSHH001-B4 CPR & AED R 4:00P-9:00P $67 Wood H 555 1/31-1/3122419 CSHH001-B6 CPR & AED S 9:00A-2:00P $67 Wood H 555 3/2-3/222420 CSHH013-02 ICD-10 $247 STAFF 3/27-5/1Online course: for further details call x1310.22421 CSHH035-B2 EMT Basic TR 6:00P-9:00P $657 STAFF FH 202 1/22-4/25EMT Basic TR 9:05P-10:00PAdditional class dates - Saturdays: 2/23, 4/6, 4/27 (8am-5pm )22422 CSHH047-B2 Pharmacy Tech Pt 2 T 6:00P-10:00P $367 Young T 113 1/29-5/1422423 CSHH054-B1 Medical Interpret TWRF 4:30P-9:30P $997 STAFF FA 325 2/26-3/1522424 CSHH054-B2 Medical Interpret TWRF 4:30P-9:30P $997 STAFF FA 337 4/23-5/1022425 CSHH067-B6 ACLS S 9:00A-2:30P $257 DeSilva H 441 2/16-2/2322426 CSHH067-BS ACLS S 9:00A-2:30P $257 DeSilva H 441 4/6-4/1322427 CSHH068-B6 ACLS Renewal S 9:00A-2:30P $177 DeSilva H 441 3/2-3/222428 CSHH068-BS ACLS Renewal S 9:00A-2:30P $177 DeSilva H 441 3/30-3/3022429 CSHH069-B4 ECG & Pharmacology R 6:00P-9:00P $77 DeSilva H 340 2/14-2/2122430 CSHH070-B2 Review Series T 5:00P-9:00P $257 DeSilva H 441 1/29-5/722431 CSHH071-B2 Airway Care T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 1/29-1/2922432 CSHH072-B2 Manage Ventilation T 5:00P-9:00P $67 DeSilva H 441 2/5-2/1922433 CSHH073-B2 Respiratory Care T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 2/26-2/2622434 CSHH074-B2 Ventilation T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 3/5-3/522435 CSHH075-B2 Pharmacologic Apt T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 3/12-3/1222436 CSHH076-B2 Imaging T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 3/26-3/2622437 CSHH077-B2 Hemodynamic T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 4/2-4/222438 CSHH078-B2 Respiratory Failur T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 4/9-4/922439 CSHH079-B2 Renal System T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 4/16-4/1622440 CSHH080-B2 Lab Results T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 4/23-4/2322441 CSHH081-B2 Update on VAP T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 4/30-4/3022442 CSHH082-B2 End of Life Care T 5:00P-9:00P $27 DeSilva H 441 5/7-5/722443 CSHH107-B6 MRI Registry Rev S 8:00A-4:30P $257 Powers T 436 5/4-5/1122444 CSHH256-B2 Food Super/Hth II T 6:00P-9:30P $397 Briggs H 329 2/5-5/722445 CSHH360-B2 Water Aerobics TR 5:30P-6:30P $77 STAFF FH 101 1/29-3/722446 CSHH360-BT Water Aerobics TR 5:30P-6:30P $77 STAFF FH 101 3/26-5/222447 CSHH370-O1 Elec Health Record $1497 STAFF 1/23-5/15Online course: for further details call x1310.22578 CSHH382-B3 Zumba Basics T 5:00P-6:00P $47 STAFF FH 205 1/29-3/1222579 CSHH383-B3 Zumba Fitness T 5:00P-6:00P $47 STAFF FH 205 3/26-5/722448 CSHH411-B6 Reiki I S 8:00A-5:00P $157 Roberson T 102 3/30-3/3022449 CSHH412-B6 Reiki II S 9:00A-5:00P $257 Roberson T 102 4/6-4/622450 CSHH414-B6 Qigong I S 9:00A-5:00P $157 Roberson T 102 4/20-4/2050


BROCKTON COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNON CREDITCRN Course Title Days Time Cost Instructor Room DatesINSURANCE - NON CREDIT22451 CSIN010-B2 Insurance Series T 3:00P-6:00P $237 STAFF LA 446 2/26-4/222452 CSIN011-B2 Auto/Home Ins T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF LA446 2/26-2/2622453 CSIN012-B2 Business Insurance T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF LA 446 3/5-3/522454 CSIN013-B2 Life Insurance T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF LA 446 3/12-3/1222455 CSIN014-B2 Disability Ins T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF LA 446 3/26-3/2622456 CSIN015-B2 LTC Insurance T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF LA 446 4/2-4/2LANGUAGE AND TRAVEL - NON CREDIT22586 CSLT006-B2 Sign Language WS T 6:30P-9:00P $67 Duke FA330 4/2-4/3022583 CSLT114-01 Speed Spanish $97 STAFF 1/16-2/22Online course: for further details call x1310.22577 CSLT115-02 Speed Spanish II $97 STAFF 2/20-3/29Online course: for further details x1310.22460 CSLT185-03 Speed Spanish III $97 STAFF 3/20-4/26Online course: for further details call x1310.22461 CSLT193-02 Span/Law Enforcmnt $97 STAFF 2/20-3/29Online course: for further details call x1310.22462 CSLT194-01 Span/Medical Profs $97 STAFF 1/16-2/22Online course: for further details call x1310.PERSONAL INTERESTS - NON CREDIT22463 CSPI045-B2 Soup’s On! TW 6:00P-9:00P $57 Wright SC 221 3/5-3/622464 CSPI046-B2 Sunday Brunch T 6:00P-9:00P $57 Curtis SC 221 3/26-4/222465 CSPI047-B2 Chocolate Delights T 6:00P-9:00P $37 Wright SC 221 2/5-2/522466 CSPI103-B2 Digital Photograph T 7:00P-9:00P $57 Davis B 327 3/26-4/222467 CSPI225-B2 Decorating Basics T 7:00P-9:00P $77 Surrette SC 221 1/22-2/1222468 CSPI226-B2 Flower/Cake Design T 7:00P-9:00P $77 Surrette SC 221 2/19-3/1222469 CSPI227-B2 Gum Paste/Fondant T 7:00P-9:00P $77 Surrette SC 221 4/2-4/2322470 CSPI228-B2 Advanced Gum Paste T 6:50P-9:30P $77 Surrette SC 221 4/30-5/14PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY - NON CREDIT22471 CSPS050-B6 Basic Firearms S 8:30A-3:00P $137 OLeary B 327 4/6-4/6REAL ESTATE - NON CREDIT22472 CSRE001-B6 Seller Agency S 8:00A-10:00A $47 Pacheco B 544 2/16-2/1622473 CSRE002-B6 Buyer Agency S 8:00A-10:00A $47 Pacheco B 544 4/6-4/622474 CSRE004-B6 Chapter 93A S 1:15P-3:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 4/6-4/622475 CSRE005-B6 Contract Law S 8:00A-10:00A $47 Pacheco B 544 3/30-3/3022476 CSRE009-B6 Res. Rental Agency S 1:15P-3:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 2/23-2/2322477 CSRE010-B6 Gen’l Laws & Regs S 10:15A-12:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 3/30-3/3022478 CSRE019-B6 Fair Housing S 1:15P-3:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 3/9-3/922479 CSRE020-B6 Lead Paint S 10:15A-12:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 3/9-3/922480 CSRE021-B6 Condos/Coop/Timesh S 8:00A-10:00A $47 Pacheco B 544 2/23-2/2322481 CSRE022-B6 Title V S 10:15A-12:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 4/6-4/622482 CSRE025-B6 Financing S 1:15P-3:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 2/16-2/1622483 CSRE026-B6 Appraisal Process S 10:15A-12:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 2/16-2/1622484 CSRE029-B6 Invest Property S 8:00A-10:00A $47 Pacheco B 544 3/9-3/922485 CSRE029-BS Invest Property S 1:15P-3:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 3/30-3/3022486 CSRE030-B6 Brokerage Relation S 10:15A-12:15P $47 Pacheco B 544 2/23-2/2322487 CSRE100-B2 MA Sales Prep T 5:45P-10:00P $397 Pacheco B 336 2/26-5/751


BROCKTON COMMUNITY EDUCATIONSPORTS AND RECREATION - NON CREDIT22488 CSSR025-B4 Scuba R 6:00P-6:55P $107 Milauskas H 330 3/28-4/25Scuba R 7:00P-9:00P FH 10122489 CSSR217-B1 Latin Dance M 6:30P-8:30P $57 Thibodeau FH 205 2/4-3/422490 CSSR218-B1 Latin Dance Pt II M 6:30P-8:30P $57 Thibodeau FH 205 3/11-4/8TECHNICAL TRAINING - NON CREDITNON CREDITCRN Course Title Days Time Cost Instructor Room Dates22491 CSTT020-B4 Professional Ethic R 4:45P-5:45P $37 Balutis H 329 3/28-3/2822492 CSTT023-B4 266 CMR Regulation R 6:00P-10:00P $67 Balutis H 329 3/28-3/2822493 CSTT027-B4 Plumbing/Home Insp R 6:00P-9:30P $57 Balutis H 329 3/14-3/1422494 CSTT028-B4 Heating/Home Insp R 6:00P-9:30P $57 Balutis H 329 4/4-4/422495 CSTT315-B6 Elec C & D Renewal SU 8:00A-4:00P $207 Finkelstei LA 560 2/2-2/322496 CSTT315-BS Elec C & D Renewal SU 8:00A-4:00P $207 Finkelstei LA 560 3/2-3/322555 CSTT381-B3 Burglar Alarm W 6:00P-9:00P $67 Finkelstei B336 4/17-4/2422497 CSTT600-02 Supply Chain Mgmt $1497 STAFF 2/6-3/27Online course: for further details call x1310.22498 CSTT601-01 Sustainability Pro $1447 STAFF 1/23-5/15Online course: for further details call x1310.22499 CSTT602-02 LEED Green Associa $367 STAFF 3/20-3/27Online course: for further details call x1310.22500 CSTT603-03 LEED AP Opt/Maint $367 STAFF 4/10-4/10Online course: for further details call x1310.22501 CSTT604-03 LEED AP Bldg/Const $367 STAFF 4/17-4/24Online course: for further details call x1310.22502 CSTT605-03 LEED AP Intr/Const $367 STAFF 5/15/8Online course: for further details call x1310.CANTON COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNON CREDITARTS AND MUSIC - NON CREDIT22503 CSAL015-C1 1-Stroke Paint/Adu M 7:00P-9:00P $107 Recca C 412 3/4-4/122504 CSAL016-C1 Adv 1-Stroke Paint M 7:00P-9:00P $107 Recca C 412 4/8-5/6BUSINESS SKILLS - NON CREDIT22505 CSBU007-C6 Starting Business S 8:30A-12:30P $47 STAFF C 124 4/6-4/622506 CSBU008-C2 Small Biz Mktg T 6:00P-8:00P $207 STAFF C 124 3/26-4/3022507 CSBU070-C3 Get Paid to Talk W 6:30P-9:00P $37 STAFF C 312 5/8-5/822508 CSBU080-C2 MCLP Test Prep T 6:00P-8:00P $147 Watson C 301 1/22-2/2622509 CSBU130-C2 Paralegal Cert TR 6:30P-9:30P $1189 STAFF C 133 1/29-5/922510 CSBU149-C1 Event Overview M 6:00P-8:30P $167 Salhaney C 211 3/25-5/622511 CSBU167-C2 Summer Interiors T 6:30P-9:00P $107 Avidon C 310 4/2-4/922512 CSBU170-C2 PI 101 TR 6:30P-8:00P $207 Chaupp C 305 3/26-4/18COMPUTER COURSES - NON CREDIT22513 CSCC101-C6 Word Basic 2010 S 9:00A-3:30P $147 Berry C 133 3/30-4/622514 CSCC102-C6 Excel Basic 2010 S 9:00A-3:30P $147 Berry C 133 2/9-2/1622515 CSCC201-C6 Word 2010 Level 2 S 9:00A-3:30P $147 Hoyt C 133 4/13-4/2022516 CSCC202-C6 Excel 2010 Level 2 S 9:00A-3:30P $147 Hoyt C 133 3/2-3/9EDUCATION - NON CREDIT22517 CSED010-C1 Transitional ESOL MW 6:00P-9:00P $177 Floyd Ogaw C 404 3/4-5/8Assessment required; see course description.22518 CSED012-C6 ESOL Conversation S 10:00A-12:30P $117 STAFF C 125 3/2-4/2752


CANTON COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNON CREDITCRN Course Title Days Time Cost Instructor Room DatesFINANCE - NON CREDIT22519 CSFN008-C4 Money Investments R 6:00P-9:00P $67 STAFF C 301 3/7-3/14HEALTH AND FITNESS - NON CREDIT22520 CSHH044-C1 EKG Technician MW 6:00P-9:30P $999 STAFF C 133 3/11-5/622521 CSHH046-C2 Pharmacy Tech-Pt 1 T 6:00P-10:00P $367 McCarthy C 401 1/22-5/722522 CSHH060-C3 Ophthalmic Asst W 6:00P-9:00P $397 STAFF C 406 1/30-5/822523 CSHH411-C6 Reiki I S 8:00A-5:00P $157 Roberson C 309 4/27-4/2722524 CSHH412-C6 Reiki II S 9:00A-5:00P $257 Roberson C 309 5/4-5/4INSURANCE - NON CREDIT22525 CSIN010-C2 Insurance Series T 3:00P-6:00P $237 STAFF C 301 4/9-5/722526 CSIN011-C2 Auto/Home Ins T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF C 301 4/9-4/922527 CSIN012-C2 Business Insurance T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF C 301 4/16-4/1622528 CSIN013-C2 Life Insurance T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF C 301 4/23-4/2322529 CSIN014-C2 Disability Ins T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF C 301 4/30-4/3022530 CSIN015-C2 LTC Insurance T 3:00P-6:00P $57 STAFF C 301 5/7-5/7LANGUAGE AND TRAVEL - NON CREDIT22531 CSLT110-C4 Italian I R 6:30P-8:30P $157 Monterosso C 301 3/28-5/9PERSONAL INTERESTS - NON CREDIT22532 CSPI001-C2 Beg Calligraphy T 7:00P-9:00P $107 STAFF C 416 3/26-4/2322533 CSPI015-C6 Train Dog Series S 10:00A-12:00P $207 STAFF 3/2-5/1122534 CSPI016-C6 Basic Dog Training S 10:00A-12:00P $117 STAFF 3/2-4/622535 CSPI017-C6 AKC-CGC S 10:00A-12:00P $117 STAFF 4/13-5/1122536 CSPI024-C3 Gardening W 6:00P-8:00P $147 Watson C 211 1/23-3/1322537 CSPI101-C3 Photo I/Film/Digt W 7:00P-9:00P $107 Davis C 312 2/13-4/1022538 CSPI105-C3 Still Life Photo W 7:00P-9:00P $57 Davis C 416 5/1-5/822539 CSPI201-C3 Adv Quilter Group W 6:00P-9:00P $37 Bennett C 208 2/27-5/8SPORTS AND RECREATION - NON CREDIT22540 CSSR202-C1 Ballroom Dance M 7:00P-8:30P $97 Piazza C LOB 1/28-2/2522541 CSSR209-C1 Wedding Dancing M 7:00P-8:30P $97 Piazza C LOB 3/4-4/122542 CSSR214-C1 Salsa and Tango M 7:00P-8:30P $97 Piazza C LOB 4/8-5/6TECHNICAL TRAINING - NON CREDIT22543 CSTT020-C6 Professional Ethic S 1:00P-2:00P $37 Balutis C 301 4/13-4/1322544 CSTT023-C6 266 CMR Regulation S 8:30A-12:30P $67 Balutis C 301 4/13-4/1322545 CSTT027-C6 Plumbing/Home Insp S 8:30A-12:00P $57 Balutis C 211 4/27-4/2722546 CSTT028-C6 Heating/Home Insp S 12:30P-4:00P $57 Balutis C 211 4/27-4/2722547 CSTT070-C2 Solar PV Level I T 6:00P-9:00P $727 STAFF TBD 2/12-5/7Additional classes: 2 Saturdays (9:00am-4:30pm)22548 CSTT206-C2 Marine Outboards TR 6:00P-10:00P $707 STAFF 1/22-3/14Additional classes: 4 Saturdays (8:30am-5:00pm)22549 CSTT207-C2 Marine Inboards TR 6:00P-10:00P $717 STAFF 3/26-5/23Additional classes: 6 Saturdays (8:30am-4:30pm)22551 CSTT315-C6 Elec C & D Renewal S 8:00A-4:00P $207 Finkelstei C 211 4/6-4/1322552 CSTT315-CS Elec C & D Renewal S 8:00A-4:00P $207 Finkelstei C 211 5/4-5/1122553 CSTT318-C4 Elec D/Alarms R 6:00P-10:00P $247 Finkelstei C 211 1/24-2/2822554 CSTT319-C4 Elect D/Fire Syst R 6:00P-10:00P $287 Finkelstei C 211 3/7-4/2522587 CSTT451-C6 OSHA-Construction S 8:30A-2:00P $177 STAFF C 309 3/2-3/953


CANTON COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNON CREDITCRN Course Title Days Time Cost Instructor Room Dates22588 CSTT452-C6 OSHA/Confined Spce S 8:30A-12:45P $107 STAFF C 309 3/16-3/1622589 CSTT453-C6 40-HR Hazwoper S 8:00A-5:00P $597 STAFF C 307 3/30-4/2722590 CSTT454-C6 Hazwoper Refresher S 8:00A-5:00P $157 STAFF C 307 5/4-5/422591 CSTT455-C6 Excavation/Trench S 8:00A-5:00P $157 STAFF C 307 2/9-2/9MIDDLEBOROUGH COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNON CREDITBUSINESS SKILLS - NON CREDIT22557 CSBU054-M1 Pet Groomer Found M 6:00P-8:30P $217 Slack TBD 1/28-5/622558 CSBU161-M3 Int Design/Basics W 6:30P-9:00P $127 Avidon TBD 1/23-2/622559 CSBU162-M3 Int Design/Color W 6:30P-9:30P $237 Avidon TBD 2/13-4/322560 CSBU163-M3 Int Design/Layout W 6:30P-9:00P $197 Avidon TBD 4/10-5/8HEALTH AND FITNESS - NON CREDIT22561 CSHH025-M1 Home Health Aide MWR 12:30P-7:30P $457 Boyd TBD 2/11-3/1522562 CSHH025-M2 Home Health Aide MWR 12:30P-7:30P $457 Boyd TBD 4/8-5/10PERSONAL INTERESTS - NON CREDIT22563 CSPI104-M2 Portrait Photo T 7:00P-9:00P $67 Davis TBD 4/23-5/7TECHNICAL TRAINING - NON CREDIT22564 CSTT010-M4 Drinking Water R 2:15P-5:50P $657 STAFF TBD 2/21-5/922565 CSTT020-M3 Professional Ethic W 4:45P-5:45P $37 Balutis TBD 2/27-2/2722566 CSTT023-M3 266 CMR Regulation W 5:30P-9:30P $67 Balutis TBD 3/6-3/622567 CSTT034-M3 Report Writing/HI W 6:00P-9:30P $57 Balutis TBD 2/27-2/2722568 CSTT035-M4 Exterior Aspects/H R 6:00P-9:30P $57 Balutis TBD 4/25-4/2522569 CSTT451-M2 OSHA-Construction TR 6:00P-8:45P $177 STAFF TBD 3/12-3/2822570 CSTT452-M2 OSHA/Confined Spce TR 6:00P-8:00P $107 STAFF TBD 4/2-4/422571 CSTT453-M2 40-HR Hazwoper TR 5:30P-9:30P $597 STAFF TBD 1/22-2/2122572 CSTT454-M2 Hazwoper Refresher TR 6:00P-8:00P $157 STAFF TBD 2/26-3/722573 CSTT455-M2 Excavation/Trench TR 6:00P-8:00P $157 STAFF TBD 4/9-4/18COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSARTS AND MUSIC - NON CREDITCSAL015 One-Stroke Painting for AdultsLearn how to paint even if you have never painted before.Additional material fee payable the 1st night of class.CSAL016 Advanced 1-Stroke PaintingNow that you have learned the One-Stroke basics, take it to the nextlevel and master your skills with more advanced strokes! From theshell stroke to reverse and wiggle strokes, you will learn to create themore difficult flowers such as the Iris and Rose. Additional materialfee payable the first night of class.CSAL111 Acting for BeginnersThis class is for those new to acting; ages 16 and up. It is anintroductory course designed to get students up on their feet andteach them some basics about acting through the use of actingtechniques, tools, improv and scripted exercises.CSAL112 Intermediate ActingThis class is for actors 18 and up who wish to take the next stepand hone/fine-tune their existing skills as well as learning evenmore tools and techniques for auditioning, performing, characterdevelopment, scene work, and monologues for both theater andfilm.BUSINESS SKILLS - NON CREDITCSBU007 Starting BusinessThis workshop will help entrepreneurs develop a plan to start theirown successful business. Entrepreneurs will learn how to test thefeasibility of their idea and the steps that will turn the idea into awinning business plan.54


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSBU008 Marketing for Small BusinessLearn practical marketing tools and techniques that you can put towork immediately to grow your business. Identify and reach yourtargeted customers. Learn to develop a marketing program thatwill keep you in front of your customers and prospects. Specialemphasis is placed on how to excel in online marketing includingwebsite design, creative website content, and effective use ofsocial media marketing. The instructor is a business consultantwho has counseled scores of small businesses on how to improvetheir performance by using these proven small business marketingtechniques.CSBU012 Casino Blackjack DealerYou’ll learn everything you need to know in order to become aprofessional blackjack dealer, including shuffling, how to handlecheques, limits, and betting procedures. This training will prepareyou for a new and exciting career as a casino blackjack dealer. Thiscourse is delivered online. For more information call x1310.CSBU013 Casino Poker DealerYou’ll learn everything you need to know in order to becomea professional poker dealer, including shuffling, how to handlecheques, limits, and betting procedures. You’ll also learn all aboutseven card stud, Omaha, and Texas hold ‘em. This training willprepare you for a new and exciting career as a casino poker dealer.This course is delivered online. For more information call x1310.CSBU022 Coaching for LeadersExtend your effectiveness and support transformation with thisintroduction to coaching course. With this new skill set, you’llconnect with others and help them realize their vision and goals.CSBU052 Veterinary Assistant Part 1This course is the 1st of a 2-course certificate program. Learninvaluable veterinary hospital and office procedures and the skillsneeded to succeed as a Veterinary Assistant! From professionalconduct, laws and effects on policy and procedures to front officeand exam room procedures and administrative duties, you willalso learn restraint, safety concerns and basic procedures for smallanimals. Textbook is required at additional cost. Must completeboth courses to receive certificate and possess a GED or high schooldiploma. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and click on Workforce Development.CSBU053 Veterinary Assistant Part 2In this 2nd course, you will learn the legal issues regarding pharmacyand pharmacology, laboratory and surgical preparation proceduresas well as introduction of Radiology and Ultrasound imagingequipment. It is recommend CSBU 052, must complete both coursesto receive certificate and possess a GED or high school diploma. Tolearn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and clickon Workforce Development.CSBU054 Pet Groomer FoundationsCome and learn how to differentiate between the many breeds ofdogs, the 7 dog groups, their personality traits, dog behavior, theetiology of dog hairstyles, skin problems, fleas and basic anatomy.Become efficient in knowing and understanding the variety of toolsneeded to effectively groom a dog. The differenttypes of dog hairas well as the variety will be covered. Proper maintaining of tools,safely using the tools and sanitation of grooming area. In addition,you will learn how to provide excellent customer service, how toestablish trust with a client, how to make bows, how to design asalon layout, as well as other business tips and ideas.CSBU070 Voice Overs: Get Paid to TalkLearn how to be a voiceover actor in one night! Take a realistic andentertaining look at the various components of building a successfulcareer.CSBU080 MA Certified Landscape Professional PrepThis study course will assist in preparing you for the MassachusettsCertified Landscape Professional Exam. It is designed to be asupplement to, not a substitution for, self-study. Each student willbe required to purchase the MCLP Study Guide 5.0 CD prior to thestart of the first class. A thorough and complete review of the studyguide will be conducted. For more information, call x1307.CSBU130 Paralegal Certificate ProgramLearn to increase your efficiency and billable hours with thisintensive, nationally acclaimed, 84 hour Paralegal program.Designed for beginners as well as advanced legal workers. Learnto interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, researchthe law, prepare legal documents and assist in preparing casesfor courtroom litigation. No prerequisite but expect to completea significant amount of homework for each session! Certificatesissued upon successful completion of course. Additional cost forfive required books, call x1509 for booklist. To learn more viewour brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and click on WorkforceDevelopment.CSBU133 Immigration Law-Petition to RemovalThis course will allow students to become familiar with the basictenants of Immigration Law. The course will include instruction onhow to petition candidates for admission into the US. The coursewill also instruct students on the basics of the defense of the peoplecurrently in Removal (also known as Deportation proceedings) andthose individuals barred from entry into the US.CSBU140 Fundraising Strategies Part 1This course is the 1st of a 2-course certificate program. Come createa portfolio and network with the pro’s while learning the principlesand savvy techniques of fundraising. From special even fundraisingand proposal writing to managing information and prospecting,you will be exposed to local organizations development practicesthrough case study method. Textbook is required at additionalcost. Must successfully complete both courses in order to receivecertificate.CSBU141 Fundraising Strategies Part 2In this 2nd course, you will learn techniques for major gift fundraisingand planned giving, plus gain necessary skills to advocate forsupport and fundraising materials, capital and endowment plansand work with your board. Textbook is required at additionalcost. Must successfully complete both courses in order to receivecertificate.CSBU149 Event Planning OverviewStudents will gain insight into the knowledge and skills that arerequired to succeed in this rapidly-growing global industry. Thiscourse is ideal for those that are currently working in the industryor for those thinking about turning that passion for planning eventsinto a new and rewarding career!55


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSBU153 Negotiation & Sales-Event MarketingBuilding solid relationships is one of the most important aspects ofevent planning. Learn basic business communication skills, how toassess the market and to handle legalities and liabilities associatedwith contracts and activities. This is the fourth course of a six-coursecertificate program. Courses must be taken in sequential order.Certificates issued to students who successfully complete all sixcourses.CSBU154 Event Management - Food/BeverageThe process of planning and creating the right atmosphere to meetyour clients’ expectations requires research and design. Becomeskilled at choosing a caterer and crafting a menu to fit the event;budgetary, logistical and attendee considerations will be included.This is the fifth course of a six-course certificate program. Coursesmust be taken in sequential order. Certificates issued to studentswho successfully complete all six courses.CSBU155 Event Business Management-EntrepreneurshipWhether you’re starting your own event planning company or readyto work for an employer in the industry, participants will learn thebusiness side of event planning. An event planning internship canbe arranged for interested students. This is the sixth course of a sixcoursecertificate program. Courses must be taken in sequentialorder. Certificates issued to students who successfully complete allsix courses.CSBU161 Interior Design/BasicsThis course is the 1st of a 3-course certificate program. Open toeveryone, you will learn an overview of the interior design anddecoration business, and career options! From layout and trafficpatterns to trades skills and tools, you will learn through hands-onprojects and field trips to Jordan’s Furniture in Avon. Additionalmaterial fees discussed 1st night of class. Must complete all 3courses to receive certificate. To learn more view our brochure atwww.massasoit.mass.edu and click on Workforce Development.CSBU162 Interior Design Color and MaterialsIn this 2nd course, learn the resources and materials available tohelp interior designers make decisions about room layout, functionand feel. From fabrics and floor materials to the effect of variouscolors and color combinations, you will learn the critical elementof design. It is recommended CSBU 161, must complete all threecourses to receive certificate. To learn more view our brochure atwww.massasoit.mass.edu and click on Workforce Development.CSBU163 Interior Design Layouts/BlueprintsIn this 3rd course, learn to design and layout interior rooms utilizingblueprints. From basic blueprinting to scaling and problem-solvingskills, you will apply all learned design and blue print conceptsto produce your final project, a completely designed room. It isrecommended CSBU 161 & CSBU 162. Must complete all threecourses to receive certificate. To learn more view our brochure atwww.massasoit.mass.edu and click on Workforce Development.CSBU167 Designing Summer InteriorsDo you wish you could redesign your living space for the summer?Would you like to feel the great outdoors when you walk into yourrooms or into your summer cottage? Whether for personal use or toexpand your Interior Design Business, learn the techniques of usingcolor, fabric design and layout to lighten and lift interiors for thesummer season. Please purchase a 1/4” furniture template. To learnmore view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and click onWorkforce Development.CSBU170 PI 101If you are interested in a career as a private eye or if you are justfascinated with the business, then this is the class for you. Thisintriguing and often edgy course will teach you how to start yourbusiness, how to obtain your license, and most of all how to be awell-rounded investigator. A 50 page booklet is included in the cost.CSBU173 Human Resources Certificate-Part3In this 3rd HR course, you will take an in-depth look at employeeand labor relations--both union and non-union environments,it’s history, concerns and related issues. A review of contract andpersonnel policy administration will also be discussed. Coursesdo not need to be taken sequentially but all 4 courses must becompleted to receive certificate. Textbook required at additionalcost. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.eduand click on Workforce Development.CSBU174 Human Resources Certificate-Part4This 4th HR course addresses and provides strategic methods toeffectively manage the four major areas--training and employeedevelopment, performance applications, health and safety andthe importance of a global Human Resource environment. Coursesdo not need to be taken sequentially but all 4 courses must becompleted to receive certificate. Textbook required at additionalcost. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.eduand click on Workforce Development.CSBU300 Lean ManufacturingMost experts agree that Lean Manufacturing is not just a toolset,rather a holistic, comprehensive, enterprise-wide program designedto be integrated into an organization’s core strategy. Experts in thisfield believe that philosophy-based Lean Manufacturing strategyis the most effective way to launch and sustain Lean activities. Thisprogram includes Lean Strategies, Lean Logic, Lean Value, LeanTechniques and Test Prep to the final exam. This course is deliveredonline. For more information call x1310.CSBU301 Sarbanes Oxley Act TrainingThe series of corporate financial scandals that took place in theUnited States has led to the framing of new legislation calledSarbanes-Oxley Act. This legislation was implemented to helpstrengthen corporate governance, restore investor confidence, andeliminate corporate corruption. The law was intended to bolsterpublic confidence in the nation’s capital markets and imposes newduties and significant penalties for non-compliance to executives,directors, auditors, attorneys and securities analysts in publiccompanies. This course is delivered online. For more information,call x1310.CSBU310 Certified Associate in Project ManagementDeveloped according to Project Management Institute’s guidelines,this 23-hour interactive, online course is taught by a <strong>Massasoit</strong>instructor. This course includes exercises that are intended tobuild confidence and increase your chances of passing the CAPMcertification exam. Course content consists of the terminology, tools,and techniques that are required to take a project from initiationto planning, executing, controlling, and closing. This course is mostappropriate for undergraduate or graduate students, new projectmanagers, team members, and for those individuals who arepreparing to sit for the CAPM certification exam.56


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCOMPUTER COURSES-NON CREDITCSCC001 Get Started with Computers Windows 7This workshop is designed for the novice personal or business user.Step-by-step instruction will present new and enhanced featuresincluding the Start menu, taskbar, Aero Peek, Shake, file handlingfunctionality, new Libraries, reveal features and MORE! A textbookis required.CSCC101 Word 2010: Basic LevelLearn how to use the most popular word processing program on themarket! From general overview to time-saving basics, you will gainconfidence in use of Word 2010. MS Word 2010 software is used inthis class. Textbook may be required.CSCC102 Excel 2010: Basic LevelExplore a variety of practical uses for a well-constructed spreadsheet.From designing your own spreadsheet to built-in functions, you willlearn to simplify formulas and consolidate multiple spreadsheets. MSExcel 2010 software is used in this class. Textbook may be required.CSCC104 PowerPoint 2010: Basic LevelTurn your speeches and classes into powerful presentations! Fromgeneral overview to special effects, you will acquire a professionalskill to use in a business or community setting. MS PowerPoint 2010software is used in this class. Textbook may be required.CSCC109 QuickBooks ProQuickBooks Pro is a simplified computerized bookkeeping system.This 21 hr. course will provide you with hands-on experience as youlearn all the details involved in creating a company from the startand walk through all the phases of the program. Basic computerknowledge and ability to use Microsoft Windows is required. Forbackup purposes, please bring a memory stick to class.CSCC111 The Art of PhotoshopThis course will provide a student with basic to advanced knowledgeof Adobe Photoshop, including five projects designed to test yournew skills!CSCC201 Word 2010: Level 2From graphs and advanced table features to hyperlinks andpagination, continue to build your skills with this advanced course.MS Word 2010 software is used in this class. Textbook may berequired.CSCC202 Excel 2010: Level 2From modifying and formatting worksheets to special effects,continue to build your skills with this advanced course. MS Excel2010 software is used in this class. Textbook may be required.CSCC301 Cisco CCNA CertificationThe Cisco CCNA Online Training Program will give you the essentialknowledge to install, configure, and operate simple routed LANs andWANs. You’ll learn about switched LAN Emulation networks madeup of Cisco equipment while you prepare for Cisco certification. Theprogram provides focused coverage of Cisco router configurationprocedures, which are mapped to exam objectives to prepare youfor Cisco Exam 640-802. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.CSCC302 CompTIA Network & CertificationIn this program, you’ll learn the fundamentals you need to obtaina CompTIA Network+ certification and start a career as a networktechnician. You’ll master basic networking concepts and learnabout network design, security, routing, and switching. This courseis delivered online. For more information call x1310.EDUCATION-NON CREDITCSED010 Transitional ESOLThis 48-hour course is designed to bring students to the level of<strong>Massasoit</strong>’s college credit ESOL classes. Students who successfullycomplete this course may register for the first level of college creditESOL courses in the following semester. This course focuses onspeaking, listening, reading, and writing. To register for the class,students must first take the ESOL assessment test to determine iftheir level of English proficiency is appropriate. Please call x1790 toschedule an ESOL assessment test.CSED012 ESOL Conversation for Daily LifeThe ESOL conversation class is designed to provide non-nativespeakers with the opportunity to build skills and confidence intheir oral communication skills through practice and repetition.Activities will focus on real-life discussions, in group and pairactivities, with emphasis on vocabulary building, pronunciation, andcomprehension. Learners will develop techniques to strengthenboth listening and speaking competencies in order to more fullyparticipate in discussions with native speakers. There are fouravailable areas for focused class conversations: health, home andfamily, community, and work.CSED020 GED Review CourseThis 48-hour course is designed to prepare students to take the GEDtest. From English language, writing, and mathematic skills to use ofthe GED test-specific calculator, you receive a basic understandingof GED test taking skills. A GED pre-assessment is required.CSED200 Survival Kit for New TeachersIn this teacher development course, you will learn from a veteraninstructor the secrets of achieving success in your new teachingcareer. This course is delivered online. For more information callx1310.CSED201 Creating a Classroom WebsiteIn this teacher development course, you’ll learn how to createa classroom website and how having one can make you a moreeffective and dynamic teacher. This course is delivered online. Formore information call x1310.CSED202 Preschool: Year of Inspiring LessonsIn this teacher development course, you’ll learn how to comeup with creative and balanced preschool lesson plans for everymonth of the school year. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.CSED203 Teaching Students with ADHDIn this teacher development course, learn practical strategiesfor helping children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) succeed in school. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.57


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSED204 Teaching Students with AutismIn this teacher development course, learn to help your studentswith high-functioning autism and Asperger’s Syndrome unlock theirpotential in the classroom. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.CSED205 Creating K-12 Learning MaterialsIn this teacher development course, learn to increase studentperformance by converting your ideas for instructional aids intoreality. This course is delivered online. For more information callx1310.CSED206 Creating the Inclusive ClassroomIn this teacher development course, you’ll get the training you needto reach the diverse mix of students you face every day–learningproven strategies that turn diversity into opportunity. This course isdelivered online. For more information call x1310.CSED207 GED - ScienceThis course will review the skills necessary to pass the Scienceportion of the GED. Topics include: Biology, Earth and Space Science,and Physical Science. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.CSED208 GED - Social StudiesThis course will review the skills necessary to pass the Social Studiesportion of the GED. Topics include: World History, US History,Civics and Government, Economics, and Geography. This course isdelivered online. For more information call x1310.FINANCE-NON CREDITCSFN008 Investments - Money, Money, MoneyA basic course on how to make money and keep it. A discussion of401(k)s, money market funds, Roth IRAs, penny stocks, hot tips, aswell as figuring out your game plan.CSFN300 Professional Tax Preparer CertificationThis course is designed to prepare individuals fully in personal andbusiness returns. Upon certification, qualified individuals receivethe PTP designation, assuring potential employers and clientsthat they are qualified to take care of all their income tax needsexpertly. Books included. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.HEALTH AND FITNESS-NON CREDITCSHH001 Basic Life Support-CPR & AEDThis course is designed to provide you with the ability to recognizeseveral life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, andrelieve choking in a safe, timely, and effective manner. This courseincorporates the 2010 ECC standards. Textbook required. For moreinformation call x1776.CSHH013 ICD-10 (Self-Paced)This self-paced course is an overview of the ICD-10 for both diagnosisand procedure coding. It covers the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 and reviews the changes and updates. Learn new codes, thestructure, and nature of the characters. You will also learn how to usethe appropriate reference manuals and guides to create diagnosiscodes from ICD-10-CM and procedure codes from the ICD-10-PCS.This course is delivered online. For more information call x1310.CSHH025 Home Health Aide CertificateThe Home Health Aide (HHA) Certification program providesstudents with the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the healthfield as a Homemaker, Personal Care Homemaker, or full Home HealthAide. This 100-hour training program follows federal guidelines andthe curriculum has been approved by the MA Council for HomeCare Aide Service, the home care quality assurance agency in MA.At the successful completion of this training, students will receivecertification in the area of Home Health Aide Level Three, whichincludes the three different career areas: Homemaker, Personal CareHomemaker and Home Health Aide. Textbook is required for anadditional cost. Must be 18 years old. An interview is required priorto registration. For more information or to set up an interview, callx1509.CSHH035 EMT Basic Training CourseDesigned to prepare you to become eligible for the MA EMT basiccertification exam, you will learn how to handle medical, traumaticand psychiatric emergencies through 136 hours of lecture, 10 hoursof clinical lab, and 5 patient assessments. Internet access is requiredin order to complete course assignments and tests. Certificates areissued upon successful completion of the course. Additional feesfor required textbook, state exam and cost of uniforms.To learnmore view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and click onWorkforce Development.CSHH044 EKG TechnicianThis comprehensive 50-hour EKG Technician CertificationProgram prepares students to function as EKG Technicians andto take the American Society of Phlebotomy Technician (ASPT)- Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam and other NationalCertification Exams. This course will include important practiceand background information on anatomy of the heart andphysiology, medical disease processes, medical terminology,medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, laboratory assisting,electrocardiography and echocardiography. Additionally, studentswill practice with equipment and perform hands-on labs includingintroduction to the function and proper use of the EKG machine,the normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead placement, 12-lead placement and other clinical practices. Additional fee for EKGTechnician Exam.CSHH046 Pharmacy Technician Part 1This course is the 1st of a 2 course certificate program. The programis designed to train students on the fundamental and specific skillsrequired of a pharmacy technician. <strong>College</strong> certificate issued uponsuccessful completion of both courses. Applicants must be 18years old, possess a GED or high school diploma, good commandof the English language along with strong math skills. Additionalfees for required textbook and national exam. To learn more viewout brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and click on WorkforceDevelopment.CSHH047 Pharmacy Technician Part 2This course is the 2nd of a 2-course certificate program. Building onPart 1, Part 2 will continue to train students on the fundamental andspecific skills required of a pharmacy technician. <strong>College</strong> certificateissued upon successful completion of both courses. Applicantsmust be 18 years old, possess a GED or high school diploma, goodcommand of the English language along with strong math skills.Additional fees for required textbook and national exam. To learnmore view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and click onWorkforce Development.58


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSHH054 Medical InterpretingCome learn or expand your interpreting skills! This 60-hour MedicalInterpreting course meets the certification criteria as establishedby the National Board of Certification and prepares interpreters totake the National Certification Test. Offered in collaboration withTransFluenci, this course is designed for the new or experiencedinterpreter and will train you to work in the medical setting accordingto the standards and ethics of the profession. This course is open toall languages, but students must be fully bilingual with stronglanguage skills. Students must possess the ability to comprehendand communicate in both English and at least one other language.Because a selective interview is required before acceptance, studentsmust register at least two weeks in advance. Upon successfulcompletion of this course, students will be awarded a certificateof completion and will qualify to interview with TransFluenci forpotential employment as interpreters.CSHH060 Ophthalmic AssistantThis 42-hr course will introduce you to the basic knowledge requiredfor a career in ophthalmic medical assisting. From anatomy andphysiology of the eye to pharmacology, you will gain the skills tosucceed. Certificate issued upon successful completion of course.To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu andclick on Workforce Development.CSHH067 ACLS–Advanced Cardiovascular Life SupportACLS is designed for paramedics, nursing and medical students, ECGtechnicians, respiratory care practitioners, PAs, physicians, and anyother allied health personnel who work in emergency departments,critical care units, post-anesthesia care units, operating rooms, andtelemetry units preparing for an Advanced Cardiac Life Support.ACLS is an advanced, instructor-led course that highlights theimportance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care,and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. The ACLS course also coversairway management and related pharmacology.CSHH068 ACLS RenewalThe ACLS renewal course is designed for those health care providerswho wish to renew their ACLS certification. Following the AmericanHeart Association guidelines, this instructor-led, renewal coursehighlights the importance of team dynamics and communication,systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care.CSHH069 ECG and PharmacologyThis course is designed for any healthcare professional whoparticipates in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or othercardiovascular emergencies. This instructor-led course will prepareyou to understand cardiac monitoring and how to successfullymanage life-threatening cardiac situations. Course content consistsof basic electrophysiology, normal ECG measurements, and basicarrhythmias along with the administration of appropriate drugswithin the ACLS algorithms.CSHH070 Critical Care Review SeriesStudents who register for this course will receive a discounted rateand will be automatically signed up for all of the 12 courses in theCritical Care Review Series. These courses are approved for a total of56 hours according to the American Association of Respiratory Care(AARC).CSHH071 Airway CareThis seminar will first provide a review of oxygen therapy. Currentoxygen delivery equipment and devices will be discussed anddemonstrated. The curriculum will include: a full in-depth overviewof airway management, examination of the difficult airways, andadvanced techniques in intubation. Discussion of the artificialairways and clearance techniques will be covered. The current usesof bronchoscopy will be examined and analyzed. There will be alab component to this lecture that will review the topics covered inclass. This course is approved for four contact hours according to theAmerican Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).CSHH072 Manage VentilationThis three-week course will offer the advanced study of ventilatormanagement. Initial settings, advanced modes, waveform analyses,rescue techniques, and strategies will be discussed in length alongwith case studies. Differential and independent lung ventilation,intrahospital transport of unstable and high-risk patients, andoptimizing patient-ventilator interaction will also be reviewed andanalyzed. There will be a lab component to this lecture that willreview the topics covered in class. This course is approved for 12contact hours according to the American Association of RespiratoryCare (AARC).CSHH073 Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory CareThis course will concentrate on the assessment of the newborn,respiratory care of newborn and pediatric population, CPAP,mechanical ventilation of the neonate and pediatric population,specialty gases, and ECMO. There will be a lab component to thislecture that will review the topics covered in class. This courseis approved for four contact hours according to the AmericanAssociation of Respiratory Care (AARC).CSHH074 Noninvasive VentilationThis course will concentrate on the history and development ofnoninvasive ventilation, indications of noninvasive ventilation,selecting appropriate patients for noninvasive ventilation,equipment used, management of noninvasive ventilation,complications of noninvasive and the time and cost associated withnoninvasive ventilation. There will be a lab component to this lecturethat will review the topics covered in class. This course is approvedfor four contact hours according to the American Association ofRespiratory Care (AARC).CSHH075 Delivery and Effects of Pharmacologic AgentsThis course will update the learner on current respiratory caremedications including bronchodilators, narcotics, antimicrobials,vasodilators, and steroids. A review of different classifications,routes of administration drug interactions, and complications willbe discussed. The administration of specialty gases will be analyzedand reviewed. There will be a lab component to this lecture that willreview the topics covered in class. This course is approved for fourcontact hours according to the American Association of RespiratoryCare (AARC).CSHH076 Critical Care ImagingThis course will review chest imaging: CT scan, PET scan, Ultrasound,MRI, and V/Q scan. The indices of respiratory physiology andmechanics will be discussed including oxygenation, work ofbreathing and carbon dioxide clearance. The critical care sectionwill discuss neurology including EEG, respiratory function,neuromuscular function, stroke, levels of consciousness, brain deathcriteria, and seizures. The cardiovascular system will include physicalassessment, diagnostic testing, arrhythmias, CHF, coronary arterydisease, pulmonary hypertension, and systemic hypertension. Therewill be a lab component to this lecture that will review the topics59


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONScovered in class. This course is approved for four contact hoursaccording to the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).CSHH077 HemodynamicThis course will provide an in-depth discussion on hemodynamicmonitoring. It will include pre-load, after-load, contractility, ratecontrol along with the values of each measurement. Differentiationamong the different types of shock: anaphylactic, cardiogenetic,septic, hypovolemic and neurogenic shock will be presented withcase studies. ECMO will be presented with up-to-date and currentuses, along with policy and procedures of this specialty procedure.There will be a lab component to this lecture that will review thetopics covered in class. This course is approved for four contacthours according to the American Association of Respiratory Care(AARC).CSHH078 Respiratory FailureALI, ARDS, aspiration, atelectasis, drug-induced, and hypoventilationsyndromes, neuromuscular, COPD, pneumonia, pulmonarycontusions will be covered, PE, sleep apnea, and transfusion-relatedlung injury, upper airway obstruction, and chest tubes. Learn thecurrent treatments associated with these diseases. There will be alab component to this lecture that will review the topics covered inclass. This course is approved for four contact hours according to theAmerican Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).CSHH079 Renal SystemLearn the importance of the renal function, Aacid-base balance,a-line insertion, gastrointestinal and coagulation. Emphasis will beplaced on the importance of acid-base balance along with somecase studies to relate the importance of correctly interpreting theresults and how to correct the diagnosed problem as it relates tothe patient. There will be a lab component to this lecture that willreviewthe topics covered in class. This course is approved for fourcontact hours according to the American Association of RespiratoryCare (AARC).CSHH080 Lab Results and Nutritional StatusGain an in-depth analysis on the complex yet much needed: CBC,cardiac markers, coagulation studies, culture and sensitivities,sputum gram stain, hemoximetry, BUN, creatine, fluid analysis,complications of malnutrition, complications of feedings, morbidobesity, metabolic studies and PFT. Case studies will highlight theproblems of evaluating the results and how to correct the issues thatrelate to the patient. There will be a lab component to this lecturethat will review the topics covered in class. This course is approvedfor four contact hours according to the American Association ofRespiratory Care (AARC).CSHH081 Update on VAPLearn the current practice associated with preventing patients fromobtaining VAP (ventilator-associated pneumonia). The course willdiscuss the following issues related to VAP: oral care, bed positioning,minimizing intubation, ventilator circuit care, recognition ofclinical and laboratory signs consistent with infection and sepsis,management of patients with infection and sepsis, preventivemeasurements, and MiniBal. There will be a lab component tothis lecture that will review the topics covered in class. This courseis approved for four contact hours according to the AmericanAssociation of Respiratory Care (AARC).CSHH082 End of Life CareAn advanced focus on end of life and preparation for disasters willbe discussed. Learn the differentiation of the potential need for endof-lifecare with either palliative or hospice care. The determinationof brain death and the discussion for the withdrawal of life supportwill be analyzed with case studies. Triage procedures and theequipment and supplies needed for a disaster will be presented.Finally, a discussion on the importance of pulmonary rehabilitationwill conclude the series of lectures on critical care. There will be alab component to this lecture that will review the topics covered inclass. This course is approved for four contact hours according to theAmerican Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).CSHH107 MRI Registry ReviewYou can prepare for the advanced level MRI examination throughthis specially designed course. A comprehensive review willbe accomplished during this 16 hour course. In preparation forthe exam, you will learn the technical contents as well as AARTexamination information. Students have taken this course in orderto successfully complete the exam. A study guide is included forreference. You do not want to miss this learning experience!CSHH256 Food Supervision in Health Care IIThis 2nd course continues to provide training for food staff in healthcare facilities. The course covers basic fundamentals of Food ServiceManagement including time management, leadership, decisionmaking, communication, human resources, regulations, dining andculture change. Food safety and sanitation is reviewed and testingfor ServSafe Certification is offered. Textbook required. Courses donot need to be taken sequentially. Certificate issued upon successfulcompletion of course. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.mass.edu and click on Workforce Development.CSHH360 Water AerobicsIn this vigorous deep-water aerobics class, learn strength trainingand perform moderate to high level cardiovascular jogging usingfloatation belts and resistive gloves. Prerequisite: Swimming skillsnot required but will spend 75% of class in deep water. You will notbe underwater but may be splashed and will need to complete aconfidential short medical questionnaire for instructor.CSHH370 Certified Electronic Health RecordsThis practical, hands-on course introduces you to the electronichealth record (EHR) and shows you how to become proficient in usingEHR software on the job. You will gain a thorough understandingof both the terminology of EHR systems and the practical use ofsuch systems in a health care provider office setting. This course isdelivered online. For more information call x1310.CSHH382 Zumba BasicsDance your way to good health and fitness with this latest Latinexercise craze! This fun and innovative beginner’s class is based on“traditional aerobics” using Latin-American based music and moves.CSHH383 Zumba FitnessDesigned for the intermediate to advanced participant, this classbuilds on the fundamentals of Zumba Basic. Join this interactive andexhilarating Latin-inspired fitness program!60


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSHH411 Reiki I- Art of Self-HealingLearn the ancient hands-on healing art! This natural and noninvasiveart is effective in relieving stress, pain, depression andpanic disorders. From history and basics of human energy to itsrelationship with health, you will these skills through hands-onexperience. Certification and course manual are provided. 7.5contact hours available for nurses. Bring blanket and pillow!CSHH412 Reiki IIAn advanced study focusing on three Reiki symbols. From beamingand scanning to manifesting and send absentee Reiki, learn specificexercises and breathing techniques designed to increase your Reikiability. Certification and course manual are provided. 7.5 contacthours available for nurses. Bring blanket and pillow.CSHH414 Qigong ILearn self-healing and preventative care techniques using thiseasy to understand Chinese ancient discipline. From mentalconcentration and body movements to breathing techniques, youwill balance your body and mind. Designed to benefit young, old,physically fit or persons with physical challenges, you can practice ina sitting, standing or laying down position. Dress in clothing to allowcomfortable body movement and bring a lunch to the Saturdayclass!INSURANCE-NON CREDITCSIN010 Insurance SeriesStudents who register for this course will receive a discounted rateand will be automatically signed up for all 5 courses in the insuranceseries. Each individual course is Massachusetts-approved for 3 CEcredit hours.CSIN011 Auto/Homeowners InsuranceFrom personal and business auto insurance policies to homeowner,condo and renters’ policies, this course will examine the connectionof these two types of insurance coverage. Underwriting andcoverage issues will also be discussed in this 3-hour seminar. Thiscourse is Massachusetts-approved for 3 CE credit hours.CSIN012 Business InsuranceThis seminar will provide a full analysis of evaluating, underwritingand coverage needs for any business. Liability, property replacementand content amounts are just a few of the topics that will bediscussed. Case studies will be reviewed and analyzed. This courseis Massachusetts-approved for 3 CE credit hours.CSIN013 Understanding & Usage of Life InsuranceThis seminar will provide an in-depth overview of when and howto plan to use personal and business life insurance. Underwriting,evaluating risk factors, and significant historical developments inlife insurance will change the student’s view of just comparisonbetween term to whole life insurance. This course is Massachusettsapprovedfor 3 CE credit hours.CSIN014 Disability Income InsuranceGain an in-depth analysis on how to plan for personal and businessdisability insurance. Key person and business buy/sell will beincluded. This course is Massachusetts-approved for 3 CE credithours.CSIN015 Long Term Care InsuranceAn in-depth analysis on the complex yet much needed financialplanning for costs associated with unexpected home, assistedliving, and skilled nursing care costs. Case studies will highlight theproblems of evaluating family and business succession dynamics,legal and government roles that insurance must interact with. Lifeand disability insurance will also be part of the discussion. Thiscourse is Massachusetts-approved for 3 CE credit hours.LANGUAGE AND TRAVEL-NON CREDITCSLT006 Sign Language WorkshopThe Sign Language Workshop builds conversational signs,storytelling, and signed music. All levels are welcomed. Certificatesawarded. Basic sign language skills are needed.CSLT110 Beginner’s Italian IThis course is designed for students with little or no knowledge ofItalian. Emphasis will be on everyday expressions with some reading,writing, and conjugating. Book may be required.CSLT114 Speed Spanish ISix easy recipes you can use to glue Spanish words together intosentences. This course is delivered online. For more information callx1310.CSLT115 Speed Spanish IIUnlike any other Spanish classes. When you’ve completed both thiscourse and Speed Spanish I, you’ll be on your way to fluency. Thiscourse is delivered online. For more information call x1310.CSLT185 Speed Spanish IIIUnlike any other Spanish classes. When you’ve completed both thiscourse and Speed Spanish II, you’ll be on your way to fluency. Thiscourse is delivered online. For more information call x1310.CSLT193 Spanish/Law Enforcement ProfessionalMaster the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basicconversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology forlaw enforcement situations. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.CSLT194 Spanish for Medical ProfessionalsLearn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing your basicconversational skills and mastering key healthcare words andphrases. This course is delivered online. For more information callx1310.PERSONAL INTERESTS-NON CREDITCSPI001 Beginning CalligraphyLearn the ancient “Fine Art of Writing” called Calligraphy. Emphasizeyour own style in this easy italic design while learning the basictechnique. This course will enable you to create innovative andinterpretive artwork, writings and projects and improve yourpenmanship at the same time. Additional material fee payable thefirst night of class.CSPI015 Dog Training SeriesStudents who register for this course will receive a discounted rateand will be automatically signed up for both courses in the DogTraining Series.61


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRITIONSCSPI016 Basic Dog TrainingStudent and animal will learn the basic obedience skills: sit, down,and stand, along with “stay” in each position, come when called,walk on a loose leash, allowing handling, inspection, examination,and grooming.CSPI017 AKC-Canine Good CitizenThis course will build on the Basic Dog Training course and will coverthe following: accepting a friendly stranger, greeting another dog,walking through a crowd, ignoring distractions, and a supervisedseparation.CSPI024 Introduction to GardeningLearn the basics of botany, soils, planting, pruning, composting,and mulching. Plant health care will be discussed. Proper gardenpreparation is the key. This course is for the novice gardener.CSPI045 Soup’s On!Come in and warm up with us as you learn how to make a variety ofamazing soups. You will never go back to canned soup again.CSPI046 Sunday BrunchWhat could be better than learning how to prepare the perfectSunday brunch for any occasion? Come learn some basics that willimpress your friends and family at your next gathering.CSPI047 Chocolate DelightsTruffles? Turtles? and Bark, OH MY! Spend an evening learningabout chocolate and how to make your sweeties some fun and easychocolate treats.CSPI101 Photography I/Film/DigitalLearn to avoid common errors and transform your snapshots intophotographs! The class will be technical only enough to show howyour camera works and how to manipulate the controls to achievethe effect you desire. From using natural and artificial light toworking with digital images, you’ll learn to use your camera to itsfullest potential. This is not a darkroom class.CSPI103 Digital PhotographyLearn how to make digital photography easy and fun! From selectingthe right camera and printer to transferring, storing, printing andsharing images, you will learn basic photography techniques toget the most from any camera. This beginner class requires noexperience and no camera is needed.CSPI104 Portrait Photography BasicsLearn the basics of studio portraiture in 3 evening classes! Fromsimple techniques of lighting and posing to using these skills tophotograph each other, you’ll have the ability to create attractivebusiness or pleasure portraits.CSPI105 Still Life Photography SkillsLearn the simple techniques of still life photography. This twoevening class will teach and show you the basic skills and equipmentneeded to produce better still life photos for hobby or business.CSPI201 ADV Quilter GroupNow that you have learned the basics of quilting, why not joinus in our quilters’ group? Bring those UFO’s and get help puttingon the finishing touches, take on a new challenge or becomeinvolved in a group community project. Some quilting knowledgeis recommended.CSPI225 Decorating BasicsStart decorating amazing birthday & holiday cakes now! Anexperienced Wilton Method instructor will guide you through everystep - baking, icing, flower-making, borders and more. Additionalmaterial fee payable the 1st night of class.CSPI226 Flowers and Cake DesignAdd to your Decorating Basics course skills - create breathtakingicing flower arrangements to enhance any cake! An experiencedWilton Method instructor will guide you through every step. You cando it! Additional material fee payable the first night of class.CSPI227 Gum Paste and FondantAdd to your Decorating Basics course skills - learn to cover cakesin fondant and create spectacular accents and hand-shaped flowersusing easy-to-shape fondant and gum paste. An experienced WiltonMethod Instructor will guide you through every step. You can do it!Additional material fee payable the 1st night of class.CSPI228 Advanced Gum Paste FlowersThis course will help you learn to create life-like gum paste flowersand decorations. Each week you will create petals and leaves andthen build them into beautiful flowers like the Gerbera Daisy, StarGazer Lily, Sweet Peas and so many more. You gain the confidence tocreate cakes like the experts. Your friends and family will be amazedat the cakes you will learn to create. Additional material fee payablethe first night of class.PUBLIC SERVICE & SAFETY-NON CREDITCSPS050 Basic Firearms Safety CourseThis 6-hr course fulfills the statutory requirements for eligibilityfor a Class A or Class B License to Carry Firearms or for a FirearmsIdentification Card (FID). Certificates for both will be issued uponsatisfactory completion. Neither guns nor ammunition may bebrought into the classroom by students. Textbook required: Payableto instructor.REAL ESTATE-NON CREDITCSRE001 Seller Agency/Real Estate LicenseTopics include Agency Law history, changes and updates; howagency is established; responsibilities, liability and terminationof agency; fiduciary responsibilities; agency options, definitions,and characteristics; obligations to client; disclosure to client andcustomer; compensation methods; other legal obligations andmuch more!CSRE002 Buyer Agency/Real Estate LicenseA review of the types of Agency creation of buyer agencyrelationship; contract provisions; compensation alternatives,termination of buyer agency; discovery and due diligence; law ofagency, Lead Paint and Home Inspector laws and more!CSRE004 Chapter 93A/Real Estate LicenseTopics include MGL Chapter 93A regulation of business practicesfor consumer protection, history, application of protection statue,propose and procedure, protecting consumer and encouragingsettlement, disclosure and what must be disclosed, avoiding liabilityand much more!62


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSRE005 Contract Law/Real Estate LicenseTopics include elements of a valid real estate contract, assignment,notation, equitable vs. legal title, unenforceable vs. enforceable,buyer agency contract, elements of a listing contract, offer topurchase, acceptance, termination and more!CSRE009 Residential Rental/Real Estate LicenseTopics include landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities,security deposits, last month’s rent, eviction for non-paymentor possession, terminating the tenancy. Fair Housing Laws-Antidiscrimination,MGL Chapter 151B, MA Commission AgainstDiscrimination, MGL Chapter 93A, de-leading, lead paint issues,MGL Chapter 111 and more!CSRE010 General Law & Regs/Real Estate LicenseTopics include Commonwealth of Massachusetts License Lawemphasizing documents/disclosure issues, general and agencyrepresentation disclosures, handling deposit monies, deposits atthe creation of tenancies and contract for sale, license requirements,professional conduct, gifts and inducements, advertising, active/inactive license status bonding requirements. Anti-trust/illegalconduct and referrals will also be covered. Important relevant caseswill be discussed and interpreted.CSRE019 Fair Housing/Real Estate LicenseTopics include the Civil Rights Act of 1866, Federal Fair Housing Actof 1968 Title VIII and MGL Chapter 151B. Areas of coverage includeprotected classes, prohibited practices, property covered, housingnot covered, enforcement and MCAD procedures and much more!CSRE020 Lead Paint & Residential Sales/Real Estate LicenseThe lead paint law has both State and Federal law requirementsand is the most misunderstood law affecting property owners andreal estate professionals. Topics include: history, requirements andtiming of disclosure, buyer and/or tenants right to inspect, penaltiesfor non-compliance and much more!CSRE021 Condo/Coop/Timeshare/Real Estate LicenseTopics include terms and concepts, condominium formation,master deed, unit deed, common areas, by-laws, condo fees, rulesand regulations, closing requirements, condo financing, conversion,major conversion provision, time to vacate and more!CSRE022 Title V/Real Estate LicenseTopics include MA Title V regulation 310 CMR 15.00, inspection ofexisting system, required and non-required inspections, cesspooland septic tanks, change in ownership, additions, refinancingexisting mortgage, residential systems, shared systems and more!CSRE025 Financing/Real Estate LicenseTopics include real estate sales process, financing procedure, sourcesof funds, fiduciary and non-fiduciary sources of funds, secondaryvs. primary lending market, government source of funds, typesof mortgages, special financing methods, installment sales, saleleaseback, round lease, syndication, truth-in-lending, regulation Z,disclosure, right of rescission and advertising!CSRE026 Appraisal Process/Real Estate LicenseTopics include Terms and concepts, purpose, history anddevelopment of the profession, value elements, environmentalinfluences to value, economic variables to value, appraisal approach,cost approach, physical deterioration, functional obsolescence andeconomic obsolescence.CSRE029 Investment Property/Real Estate LicenseTopics include valuation of quality of cash flow stream for purchaseand lending purposes; understanding and calculating the conceptsof value, capitalization rates; what the investor wants in assessingthe risk; definition and formula for the Band of Investment approach;importance of income stream as compared to ‘Brick and MortarApproach’ and much more!CSRE030 Real Estate Brokerage RelationshipsTopics include history of brokerage relationships; definition of basicterms in real estate brokerage; use of Massachusetts MandatoryLicensee-Consumer disclosure; fiduciary; informed consent;vicarious liability; types of brokerage relations in Massachusetts;seller and buyer agency, dual and designated agency, alternativebusiness models and much more!CSRE100 MA Real Estate Sales License PrepThis course will present the information necessary to take and passthe Massachusetts Real Estate Salesperson’s Examination and meetsthe requirements of the MA Board of Registration of Real EstateBrokers and Salespersons for license preparation. The course meetsthe new education requirements for classroom preparation for theReal Estate Salesperson. Classroom preparation for the SalespersonExamination has increased from 24 hours to 40 hours.SPORTS - RECREATION-NON CREDITCSSR025 ScubaExplore the last great frontier on this planet! Experienceweightlessness, adventure and beauty in our Olympic-size pool.Additional cost for textbook and required equipment, call x1509 formore information. Upon successful completion, you become eligibleto register at SUBSEA DIVERS of East Bridgewater for 4 open watertraining dives that result in an International Certification. Additionalfees apply and are payable to SUBSEA DIVERS at the scheduled divedate.CSSR202 Ballroom Dance SamplerDesigned to introduce you and your friends to the wonderful worldof ballroom dancing, you’ll learn the Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango and somuch more! This class is fast, fun, and easy. Come alone or withsomeone.CSSR209 Wedding DancingDesigned for wedding couples, wedding party, family and friends,you’ll enjoy learning Foxy and Foxtrot. Two great slow danceseveryone will love!CSSR214 Salsa and TangoSalsa and Tango are two of the hottest ballroom dances! Salsa is afaster Latin dance and is great for many social events While Tango isknown as the dance of lovers and fighters. This course will teach youthe basic lead, follow, rhythm and social dance steps in each dance.CSSR217 Latin Dance Social StyleFor fun, for exercise, for fitness professionals, learn the basics ofLatin Dance, social style. This class will introduce Salsa, Cha Cha,and Samba and will include simple combinations to use at dances,weddings, parties, clubs, and other events for a healthy lifestyle.Contact hours will be awarded.63


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSSR218 Latin Dance Part IILatin Dance Part II is a continuation of Latin Dance Social Style.Dances include salsa, rumba, cha cha and samba.TECHNICAL TRAINING-NON CREDITCSTT010 Drinking Water DistributionOffered in partnership with the Massachusetts Water WorksAssociation, this 39-hour state approved Concepts and Practicesof Drinking Water Distribution course is designed to introduce theconcepts of drinking water distribution operations to individualsseeking a new career or presently working in the drinking waterdistribution field. This course is a pre-requisite for taking the drinkingwater licensing exam(s) for water distribution, grades D2, D3, or D4and is a required component for eligibility as an operator-in-trainingor a full license operator. Participants will learn required informationand critical thought processes involved in the understanding of thesuccessful operation and maintenance of drinking water distributionsystems. Additional cost for textbooks.CSTT020 Home Inspector Professional EthicsThis course will provide licensed home inspectors with a 1 hourreview of the standards of professional and ethical conduct as setforth by the MA Board of Registration of Home Inspectors.CSTT023 266 CMR Regulations for Home InspectorsThis course will provide licensed home inspectors with a 4 hourreview of the 266 CMR regulations including the MA Standards ofPractice. Numerous illustrations will be used to teach each systemthat a home inspector is required to know, identify and report on.CSTT027 Plumbing/Gas Systems/Home InspectionThis course is designed to improve the licensed Home Inspector’sunderstanding of basic principles necessary to recognize problemsin plumbing and gas systems in residential properties. You will betrained to make observations and judgments regarding acceptableinstallation and operation of systems, as well as requirements forfixtures, materials, water temperature, pipe sizing, and venting. Basicobservations will be made from CMR 248 Fuel Gas and PlumbingCode as it relates to home inspection. (3.5 contact hours)CSTT028 Heating Systems/Home InspectionThis course is designed to assist licensed home inspectors inunderstanding and recognizing adequately installed and operatingresidential heating systems. Discussion will focus on warm airfurnaces, boilers, and oil distribution systems. An overview ofapplicable MA State Code will be addressed as it relates to the homeinspection process. (3.5 contact hours)CSTT034 Report Writing for Home InspectionThis course will use the 266 CMR as a guide in assisting homeinspectors in the development of their required home inspectionreports (3.5 contact hours).CSTT035 Exterior Aspects of Home InspectionThis course provides a discussion of the elements to look for on theexterior of a home when conducting a home inspection. Learn tomake an informed assessment of outside features provides valuableinsights about the interior, as well as the general condition of thehome (3.5 contact hours).CSTT070 Solar PV Technology Level IThis 50-hour non-credit course provides the theoretical andtechnical knowledge base for a fundamental understanding ofphotovoltaic (PV) solar electric technology. Included are basic PVhistory, terminology, safety, its place in the energy market, as well aselectrical theory, solar energy measurement and design, & systemoutput. The text and NABCEP (North American Board of CertifiedEnergy Practitioners) learning objectives followed in the courseprovide preparation for the NABCEP Entry Level Exam, which isprovided separately following the course - for those interested inthis industry-recognized certificate.CSTT206 Marine Technician Outboard EngineThis course, the second of three required courses for the industryrecognized350-hour Marine Technician Certificate, providesclassroom and hands-on instruction on marine two and four-strokeoutboard engines, including installation, as well as engine systems,preventive maintenance, trouble-shooting and repair. Lessons alsofocus on lower units and propulsion, power tilt/trim, tune-ups, andwinterization. The 350-hour Marine Technician Certificate is issuedjointly by <strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and the MassachusettsMarine Trades Association at the successful completion of all threerequired courses in the program.CSTT207 Marine Technician Inboard EnginesThis course, the third of three required courses for the industryrecognized350-hour Marine Technician Certificate, providesclassroom and hands-on instruction in the theory, design, operation,controls, installation and maintenance of marine inboard, inboard/outboard, stern drive and diesel engines. Systems discussed includecooling, lubrication, exhaust, gearing, transmission and hydraulic.The 350-hour Marine Technician Certificate is issued jointly by<strong>Massasoit</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and the Massachusetts MarineTrades Association at the successful completion of all three requiredcourses in the program.CSTT315 15-Hour MCE C & D License Renewal CourseEvery C & D license expires on July 31, <strong>2013</strong>. You must complete a 15-hour MCE course before July 31, <strong>2013</strong> in order to hold a valid licenseafter that date. The State Board of Examiners of Electricians requiresattendees to bring a 2011 National Electrical code. This book canbe purchased through NFPA 1-800-344-3555, www.nfpa.org, orMECA 1-800-231-6322, www.mecanetwork.org. Upon completionof this 15-hour course and the 6-hour professional developmentworkshop, your requirements will be complete.CSTT318 Electrician D License/Alarm SystemsOne of the twelve State-approved and mandated courses requiredto fulfill the NEW 300-hour classroom training requirement for theElectrician D-License, this course covers the history of burglary alarmsystems from their inception to the present. The course discussesthe main components found in burglar alarm systems, how thesecomponents operate, and basic troubleshooting when installingthese components.CSTT319 Electrician D License/Fire SystemsOne of the twelve State-approved and mandated courses requiredto fulfill the NEW 300-hour classroom training requirement for theElectrician D-License, this course covers the history of fire detectionsystems from their inception to the present. The course discussesthe main components found in fire detection systems, how thesecomponents operate, and basic troubleshooting when installingthese components.64


COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCSTT381 Burglar Alarm BasicsThis course is designed to meet the State Electrician Boardrequirement for an additional six-hour Professional DevelopmentWorkshop and is appropriate for A, B, C, and D license-holders.The course will provide the basic information needed for burglartechnicians and electricians to install burglar systems correctly.Wiring methods, codes, and layout will be covered. NFPA72 CodeBook suggested.CSTT451 OSHA Compliance for ConstructionThe 10-Hour Construction training programs in Occupational Safetyand Health Standards is designed to train employees and employershow to determine their rights and responsibilities to 29 CFR part1910. OSHA certifies the trainers and each individual program.CSTT452 OSHA Confined Space and Rescue ProgramThe Confined Space Rescue program is intended for personnelwho enter confined spaces during emergencies for the purpose ofeffecting entry-rescues. This program is designed to provide initialhands-on practice for simulated rescue operations from actualor representative permit spaces. Rescue personnel, according to29 CFR 1910.146 (k)(1)(ii), shall receive training to perform theirassigned rescue duties and shall also receive the training requiredof “authorized entrants” under paragraph (g) of the same standard.CSTT453 40-HR Hazardous Waste Site OperationThis 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Site Operations program satisfiesthe initial training requirements established by OSHA in 29 CFR1910.120(e), for routine site workers engaged in activities athazardous waste sites, corrective action sites or voluntary cleanup actions. The program provides basic knowledge of safe workpractices emphasizing worker protection against hazardousmaterials exposure. Upon completion of this course, workers areprepared for actual field experience under the direct supervisionof a trained, experienced supervisor, per 29 CFR 1910.120, which isnecessary to satisfy OSHA’s initial training requirement.CSTT454 Hazwoper RefresherThe 8-Hour Hazardous Waste Site Operations Refresher programsatisfies the annual refresher training requirements established byOSHA in 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(8), for routine site workers engagedin activities at hazardous waste sites, corrective action sites orvoluntary clean up actions. The program provides a review of safework procedures emphasizing worker protection against hazardousmaterials exposure.CSTT455 Excavation and Trenching ProgramThe Excavation and Trenching Competent Person program satisfiesthe training requirements established by OSHA in 29 CFR 1926.651-652 and Subpart P. for supervisors responsible for excavationsgreater than five (5) feet. The program provides a review of safe workprocedures emphasizing worker protection against cave-ins.CSTT601 Sustainability ProfessionalOur CSP certification program is designed to give our graduates agreat balance of core sustainability topics to enable them to standout individually or to step into a sustainability leadership role withconfidence. Courses included in this program are Green PurchasingFundamentals, Sustainability 101: Corporate Social ResponsibilityEssentials, Carbon Strategies, Sustainability Leader: Your First 180Days to Success, and Environmental Management System (EMS) &ISO 14001. This course is delivered online. For more information callx1310.CSTT602 LEED Green AssociateFor professionals who want to demonstrate green building expertisein non-technical fields of practice, GBCI has created the LEED GreenAssociate credential, which denotes basic knowledge of greendesign, construction, and operations. The Green Associate credentialalso serves as the first step for professionals pursuing a LEED APspecialization. New Tier I credential that attests to demonstratedknowledge and skill in understanding and supporting green design,construction, and operations. Exam simulation prep included. Thiscourse is delivered online. For more information call x1310.CSTT603 LEED AP Operations/MaintenanceReplacing the LEED AP for Existing Buildings exam track, this specialtyprovides a standard for professionals participating in the operationand maintenance of existing buildings that implement sustainablepractices and reduce the environmental impact of a building overits functional life cycle. Exam simulation prep included. This courseis delivered online. For more information call x1310.CSTT604 LEED AP Building Design/ConstructionReplacing the LEED AP for New Construction exam track, thisspecialty provides a standard for professionals participating in thedesign and construction phases of high-performance, healthful,durable, affordable, and environmentally sound commercial,institutional, and high-rise residential buildings. Exam simulationprep included. This course is delivered online. For more informationcall x1310.CSTT605 LEED AP Interior Design/ConstructionFor professionals participating in the design and construction ofenvironmentally responsible, high-performance commercial spacesand tenant improvements that provide healthful, productive placesto work and are less costly to operate and maintain, the LEED APInterior Design and Construction exam is designed to measureyour knowledge and skill in understanding the LEED Rating Systemandability to facilitate the project certification process. Examsimulation prep included. This course is delivered online. For moreinformation call x1310.CSTT600 Green Supply Chain ProfessionalOur GSCP certification program is designed to give our graduates acomprehensive knowledge of the sustainability areas confrontingsupply chain and operations professionals. This program willprovide the graduate with very unique credentials and experience.This course is delivered online. For more information call x1310.65


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Number_____________________________________________________Date of Birth____________________Are you a U.S. Citizen?___________Yes___________No. If not, please complete the following:Are you a Permanent Resident?______Yes _________No (If yes, list alien registration number:______________________________)If you are not a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, please state your Visa or immigration status in detail:_________________________Please check the in-state or reduced tuition eligibility category that applies to you:_____I have been a Massachusetts resident for six (6) continuous months and intend to remain here.As proof of my intent to remain in Massachusetts, I possess at least 2 of the following documents, which I shall present to the institution uponrequest. These documents* are dated within one (1) year of the start date of the academic semester for which I seek to enroll (except possiblyfor my high school diploma). The institution reserves the right to make any additional inquiries regarding the applicant’s status and to requiresubmission of any additional documentation it deems necessary.Please check-off those documents you possess as proof of your intent to remain in Massachusetts._____Valid Driver’s license _____Utility bills* _____Employment pay stub*_____Valid Car registration _____Voter registration* _____State/Federal tax returns*_____Mass. High School Diploma _____Signed lease or rent receipt* _____Military home of record*_____Record of parents’ residency for unemancipated person*_____Other________________________I am an eligible participant in the New England Board of Higher Education’s Regional Student Program._____I am a member of the armed forces (or spouse or unemancipated child) on active duty in Massachusetts.Certification of InformationI certify that this information is true and accurate. 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massasoit community collegeMail-In/Fax-In Registration (Credit Courses) Deadline: January 4, <strong>2013</strong>SPRING <strong>2013</strong>STUDENTREGISTRATION FORM*Mail Completed Form to:MASSASOIT COMMUNITY COLLEGEREGISTRAR’S OFFICEOne <strong>Massasoit</strong> Blvd., Brockton, MA 02302-3996or FAX form with credit card authorization to:FAX # 781-401-9804LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SSN OR STUDENT I.D. NUMBERSTREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE- - - - - -HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER CELL PHONE NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH*NOTE: ALL STUDENTS (ENROLLING IN CREDIT COURSES) MUST COMPLETE THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS FORMRace/Ethnicity: (Optional)MaleDo you consider yourself to be Hispanic/Latino? Yes NoIn addition, select one or more racial categories to describe yourself:American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Black/African-American Cape VerdeanHaitian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander WhiteFemaleHigh School studentVeteranDependent of veteranMember of the armed forcesHave you attended <strong>Massasoit</strong> before? Yes NoIf you have a disability for which you believe you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Disability Services at Ext. 1805 or 2132.NOTE: Please be advised that ceasing to attend a class DOES NOT constitute a withdrawal. If the proper form is not completed, a grade of Failure (F) will berecorded and financial aid, if awarded, may be cancelled.CRN COURSE/SECTION COURSE TITLE CREDITS----Non-degree students must submit proof of successful completion of prerequisite(s) along with the registration form.TUITION REFUND POLICY: Credit courses: Withdrawal before classes begin (January 22, <strong>2013</strong>): 100% of tuition and fees. Refunds after classes begin are based on the meeting time of the class. Forfull-semester courses, students have a period of one week from the first scheduled class meeting to add or drop a course with a 100% refund, less a $50 fee. During the second week of the scheduledclass meeting, students will receive a 50% refund. From that point, there is no refund. Please see the refund schedule for all classes on our website at http://www.massasoit.mass.edu/registrar/refundsched.cfm. Non-credit courses: Withdrawal before the day of the first class: 100% refund. Withdrawal after the first class and before the second class: refund varies from 0-50% depending onthe total length of the course.Student SignatureDatePAYMENT BY:Credit CardCheckCost CalculationPlease be sure to check page 5 for cost information.Credit Hours x $169 = $+ Course Fees (For Science, Allied Health & Online Courses) $+ Student Insurance (9 Cr. hrs. or more/See page 11 for details) $+ <strong>Community</strong> Education Courses $TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $Tuition for non-Massachusetts residents (out-of-state and foreign) is $375 per credit.CHARGE CARD AUTHORIZATIONMONTHYEARACCOUNT NUMBEREXPIRATION DATE______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME AS SHOWN ON CARDSIGNATURE OF CARDHOLDER

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