Offering classes at locations in Brockton, Canton, Middleborough & Online Veterinary Technician Apply Online TODAY! Fall 2015 Classes begin September 8 Fall 2015 Your Success Starts Here. New Credit, Non-Credit & Online Courses Degree & Certificate Programs Private Security Days/Evenings/Weekends Transfer Credit Affordable Tuition Open Enrollment Corporate & Community Education Visit us at massasoit.edu/fall Engineering Call Toll Free: 1-800-CAREERS or 508-588-9100 TDD (for hearing impaired only) 508-427-1240 1 The Mission of the College We at Massasoit Community College pride ourselves in our tradition of excellence and in our historic mission of accepting all who desire to learn. We are dedicated to creating a challenging and supportive environment where the members of our community can attain their educational and personal goals. We encourage all to take responsibility for their learning, to discover their potential, and to achieve their ambitions. Recognizing that our diversity is an important source of our strength, we respond to the needs of our community and expect that everyone at Massasoit respects the rights and affirms the dignity of all people. We strive to construct a safe and trustful environment where together we can engage in open dialogue. Table of Contents Bridgewater-Raynham Course Listings (Credit)............................................................................................. 13 Brockton Campus Course Listings (Credit)............................................................................................. 13 Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings..................................... 48 Canton Campus Course Listings (Credit)............................................................................................. 36 Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings..................................... 50 Middleborough Center Course Listings (Credit)............................................................................................. 42 Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings..................................... 51 Academic Calendar ....................................................................................................... 4 Academic Information ............................................................................................. 2-5 Board of Trustees Bookstore Hours ............................................................................................................ 4 Pamerson O. Ifill, Chair Judith C. Waterston, Vice Chair Peter G. Asiaf, Jr., Secretary Anthony Simonelli, Assistant Secretary Bonnie Blackler Mary T. Brophy, M.D., M.P.H. Thomas E. Carroll, Jr. Maria Jeanne Martins David M. Offutt Jean B. Derenoncourt, Student Trustee College Directory ........................................................................................................... 3 ESL/ESOL .......................................................................................................................... 5 Financial Information ................................................................................................... 3 Library ............................................................................................................................... 7 Online Learning .......................................................................................................... 11 Programs of Study....................................................................................................... 10 Registration Form ....................................................................................................... 45 Registration Schedule .................................................................................................. 4 Testing & Assessment .................................................................................................. 5 Veterans Services............................................................................................................ 6 College Administration President Dr. Charles Wall Student Health Insurance Information The Massachusetts Mandatory Health Insurance Law requires all matriculated students, enrolled in nine credit hours or more, to have health insurance. This year the Massachusetts Community Colleges are offering a health plan through Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. The cost of the student only plan is $1,536.00. The coverage period is 09/01/15 - 08/31/16. Senior Vice President and Vice President of the Canton Campus and College Advancement Nick Palantzas Detailed information about the plan can be obtained at www.commonwealthstudent.com Students eligible to waive the insurance fee can do so by logging into their portal account. The online waiver form is located on the Student tab under the Self-Service-Student section. Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Barbara McCarthy Vice President for Administration/CFO and Acting Vice President for Human Resources William A. Mitchell In an effort to support the Sustainability Task Force Committee in their initiative, we are proud to announce that this brochure is printed on recycled paper. Vice President of Student Services and Enrollment Management David Tracy Massasoit Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity or sexual orientation in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and college policies. The College prohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence. Inquiries or complaints concerning discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual violence shall be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Yolanda Dennis, Office of Institutional Diversity, 508-588-9100 x1309, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 229, ydennis@massasoit.mass. edu, or the College’s Affirmative Action Officer, Donna R. Boissel, Human Resources, 508-588-9100, x1505, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 233, dboissel@massasoit.mass.edu, the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission or the United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. Executive Director of External Relations and Special Assistant to the President Phillip Sheppard, Esq. 2 508-588-9100 Statement of Publication This is an official publication of Massasoit Community College. Course offerings, dates, tuition, fees, and other information are subject to change at any time. The College reserves the right to add, withdraw, or revise any provision or requirement described herein. 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 publication is neither a contract nor an offer to make a contract. • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.edu Contact Massasoit College Office Directory General Information All extensions can be accessed by dialing 508-588-9100 or 781-821-2222 For a full directory, go to www.massasoit.edu. BROCKTON CANTON 1801 Academic Resource Center (ARC) 2516 1411Admissions 2114 1461 Advisement & Counseling 2114, 2468 1152Bookstore 2159 1507 Business Office 1507 1695 Center for Lifelong Learning 1041 College Police 2142 1509, 1310 Community Education 1310 1860, 1861, 1862 Conference Center (Direct Line: 508-427-1224) 1509, 1302 Corporate Education 1302 Development and Alumni Relations Office 2602, 2603, 2604 1360Directions 1360 1805 Disability Services 2132 Enrollment Center 2677 1311 Evening Services 2677 1479 Financial Aid 2008 1450 Health Services 2451 1941Library 2942 1477, 1063 Military & Veterans Services 1949Registrar/Registration 2677 1482 Student Life 2118 1991, 1994 Testing and Assessment Theatre (Box Office) 1234 Brockton Campus One Massasoit Blvd Brockton, MA 02302-3996 Canton Campus 900 Randolph Street Canton, MA 02021-1372 Middleborough Center 49 Union Street Middleborough, MA 02346-2245 By Telephone Dial Direct: 508-588-9100 or Toll Free: 1-800-CAREERS Callers who are deaf/hard of hearing may access any campus extension via preferred relay service. Your call is important to us! Cost of Attendance Fees MA Resident Cost per credit Non-MA Resident Cost per credit Tuition $24$230 General College Fee $155 $155 Technology Fee $8 $8 Total per credit $187 $393 MA Resident: $187 x number of credit hours + course fees = Total course cost $187 x 3 = $561 $187 x 4 = $748+ $30 = $778 Non-Resident: $393 x number of credit hours + course fees = Total course cost Examples: Fundamentals of Math, 3 credit hours Biological Principles I, 4 credit hours + course fee* The 2015 Annual Fall Gala to benefit the United Student Fund Portraits of Success at the Conference Center at Massasoit To calculate the cost for credit courses: Examples: Fundamentals of Math, 3 credit hours Biological Principles I, 4 credit hours + course fee* Save the Date $393 x 3 = $1179 $393 x 4 = $1572 + $30 = $1602 Dinner, Dancing, Raffle, & Silent Auction. Saturday, October 24, 2015 6:00 11:00 pm Presidential Medallions will be awarded to our 2015 Honorary Degree Recipients Edward Perry James Blake *Additional course fees apply to Science, Allied Health, and Online courses. Note: Students enrolled in the Self Supporting Allied Health Programs pay an additional $123 per credit. Students enrolled in the Paramedic Certificate Program pay an additional $130.00 per credit. Fees are subject to change without notice. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 508.588.9100, x2602 or visit www.massasoit.edu/gala 3 Registration Information Fall 2015 Registration Schedule Academic Calendar Unrestricted registration ends Thursday, September 9 Restricted registration ends Tuesday, September 22 Current students can register online through their MyMassasoit account. August 5 Last day to pay Fall 2015 invoices September 8 Fall 2015 classes begin September 9 Last day of unrestricted registration September 22 Last day of restricted registration* October 12 Columbus Day (no classes) October 26–November 13 Advising/registration period for Spring 2016 November 11 Veterans Day (no classes) November 13 Last day to withdraw from a portion of a schedule November 16 Spring 2016 registration open to all November 26–November 29 Thanksgiving Recess (no classes) Begins at 4pm on Wed., Nov. 25 New students register by: Mail: Registrar’s Office, 1 Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA 02302 Fax: 781-401-9804 Walk-in: Brockton, Canton, or Middleborough offices Registrar’s Office hours: 8am–5pm Extended Hours: August 24–September 17 Monday-Thursday 8am–8pm Friday 8am–5pm Saturday, August 29 & September 12, 8:30am–1pm Advisement & Counseling Center September 21 and September 22, 5pm–8pm Fall 2015 December 11 Last day to withdraw December 19 Last day of Fall 2015 classes December 21-December 23 Final exams (day, evening, online) Having difficulty selecting a class? Try our walk-in advising nights. Come meet with an advisor for help choosing the courses and program to best fit your education and career goals. Brockton Registrar’s Office Administration Building A240 August 24–September 17 Monday–Thursday: 5pm–8pm, with the exception of the holiday, Monday, September 7 Canton Enrollment Center Canton Campus, First Floor Saturday, August 29 & September 12 8:30am–1pm Massasoit Bookstore Hours Brockton Fall 2015 Regular Fall Hours Monday through Thursday: 8:30am to 5pm, Friday: 8:30am to 3pm Extended Fall Hours: Monday Sept 7 Tuesday Sept 8 Wednesday Sept 9 Thursday Sept 10 Friday Sept 11 Saturday Sept 12 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday 4 CLOSED 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 6:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm Sept 13 Sept 14 Sept 15 Sept 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 19 9:00am – 12:00pm 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 6:00pm 8:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm Sept 21 Sept 22 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm Canton Regular Fall Hours Tuesday: 9am – 2pm Wednesday: 9am – 2pm Extended Fall Hours: Monday Sept 7 Tuesday Sept 8 Wednesday Sept 9 Thursday Sept 10 Friday Sept 11 Saturday Sept 12 CLOSED 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 8:00pm 8:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sept 14 Sept 15 Sept 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 8:00am – 7:00pm 8:00am – 7:00pm 9:00am – 6:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm Tuesday Wednesday Sept 22 Sept 23 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm Assessment Information & Testing Schedule The Assessment office provides Accuplacer testing on a walk-in and appointment basis on the following days in Brockton: Monday 9:30am Appointment only Tuesday 5:30pm Appointment only Wednesday 9:30 - 11:30am Walk-in sessions Thursday 12pm - 2pm Walk-in sessions Friday 9:30am Appointment only For the week of September 8th – 11th testing hours will be 9am – 2pm walk-in sessions Testing for the Canton Campus is conducted twice a month, please check the testing schedule for dates and times. Testing for the Middleborough Campus is conducted once a month, please check the testing schedule for dates and times. TEAS tests and Biology Challenge exams are by appointment only. For further information please contact the Testing and Assessment Office at 508-588-9100, x1991 or x1994. Students MUST Bring a Photo ID. If a student arrives late they may have to reschedule their testing date. Accuplacer Coaching Sessions Coaching sessions are designed to help students perform to the best of their ability on Massasoit’s placement exams. Each one-hour session offers strategies for taking the mathematics or reading test. The sessions will include practice materials and an overview of the courses students may place into per their test scores. Also, a brief review of essay-writing will be included in the reading session. This coaching is free to Massasoit students who may attend one or both of the subject-area sessions. Dates & Times Select the coaching session(s) you wish to attend Monday, July 13, 2015 - Business Building, Room 222 Reading & Writing: 3pm - 4pm Math: 4:15pm - 5:15pm Monday, July 20, 2015 - Business Building, Room 222 Math: 6pm - 7pm Reading & Writing: 7:15pm - 8:15pm Monday, August 10, 2015 - Business Building, Room 222 Reading & Writing: 10am - 11am Math: 11:15am - 12:15pm Monday, August 17, 2015 -Business Building, Room 222 Math: 3pm - 4pm Reading & Writing: 4:15pm - 5:15pm Canton Campus Monday June 22, 2015 – Canton Campus – Room C301 Reading & Writing: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Math: 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm For additional information on the coaching sessions, please call 508-588-9100 x1811. Hi-SET (formerly GED) High School Equivalency Testing Massachusetts has a new high school equivalency test called the HiSET designed by Educational Testing Service. The test has five, timed sections and is administered by a computer. Massasoit Community College offers testing on the Brockton campus weekly and on the Canton campus once a month. To view our test schedule and register for the test please visit www.hiset.ets.org. You will also find sample questions, test review materials and other test information. For information on Massachusetts eligibility guidelines for testing please visit www.doe.mass.edu/hse/req.html. As of August 2014, all transcript requests are processed through www.diplomasender.com. Please visit this site for all GED and HiSET transcript requests. For additional information or questions please call 508-588-9100 x1991. English as a Second Language (ESL)* Brockton & Canton Campuses Massasoit’s ESL courses are advanced college-level courses. Potential students whose first language is not English must be assessed for English as a Second Language rather than for Introduction to Writing, English Composition, or Preparing for College Reading. Students must register for an ESL evaluation. Students will be placed in College ESL courses, if appropriate. Students desiring financial aid assistance must be accepted into a program of study (matriculated), and carry at least 6 credits each semester. We recommend students apply at least 2 months in advance of the beginning of the semester, and earlier, whenever possible. Students not ready for Massasoit’s college-level ESL classes will be directed to alternative ESOL programs for further development of English skills. Please call extension 1790 to register for an ESL evaluation, or sign up online at: http://www.massasoit.edu/testing *By appointment only on both campuses. Brockton Campus Only Canton Campus Only Date July 15 July 28 August 6 August 11 August 18 August 19 August 20 August 25 August 26 August 27 September 1 September 2 September 8 September 10 Date July 29 July 30 August 12 August 17 August 19 September 3 Day Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Day Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Monday Wednesday Thursday All Brockton ESL Testing is from 4:30 - 7:30pm in Rm. 149, Lower Level, Student Center building. All Canton ESL Testing is from 4:30 - 7:30 PM in Rm. 108, Administration building. See pages 26 and 49 for scheduled ESL classes and page 58 for course descriptions. 5 Fall 2015 General Information Admissions Course Cancellations/Changes Prospective students are encouraged to apply as early as possible prior to the beginning of a semester since applicants are admitted to most programs on a first–come, first–served basis. Some programs may limit enrollment numbers. Selective programs of study may have specific deadlines and/or prerequisite(s). The College reserves the right to cancel a course for which there is insufficient enrollment; restrict the registration in a course; or, if necessary, change instructors. Full refunds for cancelled courses are processed automatically by the College. Students should contact the Counseling Center if they are in need of assistance in the selection of alternate courses. Important: Any student receiving financial aid (federal or state grants, student loans, veteran benefits, etc., except for senior citizens and state– reimbursed employees) must be matriculated prior to the start of the semester in order to be eligible for financial assistance. (*Matriculated means enrolled in a degree program. Student must apply for admission, submit appropriate documents and complete assessment requirements in order to matriculate.) Note: There is a distinction between matriculation (enrolling in a degree program) and registration (enrolling in a course). More about Massasoit Degree Programs Testing: All students will be tested in Reading, Writing and Math to identify academic strengths and needs in order that they may build a solid plan of study. See page 10. NOTE: Introductory Writing, Preparing for College Reading I and II, Fundamentals of Math, Introductory Algebra and Intermediate Algebra will not fulfill any program requirement, including elective courses, but will be included in the GPA of the student. Transfer Credits: Upon receiving all paperwork, credits earned at other institutions will be reviewed by the Registrar’s Office and applied to a student’s program if criteria is satisfied. Credit for Prior Learning: CPL is a process by which a matriculated student may apply for credit for life experience. All students receiving credits for prior learning will be assessed the same tuition and fees as students taking a course. This is not to be confused with CLEP exams. REFERRAL: x1900 or x1901 Readmission Procedure Students not in attendance for more than three consecutive academic semesters or who have been placed in an Academic Deficiency status must reapply for readmission through the Registrar’s office. Students begin the readmission process by completing a program modification form with an academic counselor in the Advisement & Counseling Center located in the lower level of the Student Center. Commonwealth Employees Tuition Remission Any employee of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts who qualifies for tuition remission should consult the Board of Higher Education guidelines for proper enrollment procedures. These guidelines are available at your respective places of employment, and must be adhered to in order to receive the full benefits of this policy. Waivers should be presented at the Financial Aid Office. Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act - (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. Please see the Registrar’s Office or the College Policy & Statements webpage on Massasoit’s website for more information on FERPA. Financial Aid Financial Aid is available to full and part-time matriculated students attending day or evening classes. Information is available from the Financial Aid Office. The Office of Financial Aid is located on the Brockton Campus, Administration Building, lower level and on the Canton Campus in the Student Service Area. Financial aid information can be accessed online at: www.massasoit.edu REFERRAL: x1479, Brockton.................. x2008, Canton For those who serve, the support they deserve. REFERRAL: Advisement and Counseling x1461 Cancellation of Classes & Activities When it is necessary to cancel because of inclement weather or emergencies, the following radio or television stations should be tuned in: WFXT-TV - Channel 25 (Fox) WCVB-TV - Channel 5 WBZ-AM - Boston 1030 WPLM-FM - Plymouth 99.1 WHDH-TV - Channel 7 WCTK-FM - 98.1 WBZ-TV - Channel 4 Ordinarily day classes (classes up to 5pm) cancellations will be announced on the above media outlets prior to 7am. Evening announcements will be made after 3pm. Cancellations are also announced on the college’ s primary phone line at 508-588-9100, our website’s homepage, and via our emergency alert system. Military & Veterans Information The mission for Massasoit’s Veterans Services is to honor and support our service members both current and former, as well as their families, by providing the most comprehensive and caring college experience possible while helping them to reach their educational, personal and professional goals. Any questions or concerns please contact: The Veterans Services Counselor x1063 or Sarah Comeau, Veterans Services Clerk x1477 The Veterans Center is located on the Brockton Campus in the Student Center Building, room SC181. REFERRAL: x1477 or x1063 6 Graduation Information Fall 2015 General Information Students finishing their degree requirements at the end of the Fall 2015 semester must complete an Intent to Graduate form by October 15, 2015. The forms can be printed from the Registrar’s Office webpage or picked up in the Registrar’s Office. Police Department The Massasoit Community College Police Department is located in the lower level of the Student Center in Room SC145, and on the Canton Campus in Room 202 on the second floor. Safety call boxes are available in the corridors of the academic buildings on both campuses and connect directly to Campus Police. Massasoit police officers are licensed under Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 22, Section 63 by the State Police granting the same powers of arrest as a city or town police officer while on property owned, used, and occupied by Massasoit Community College. In accordance with federal law, the College is required to advise the campus community where information concerning registered sex offenders may be obtained. Accordingly, in order to access public information pertaining to registered sex offenders enrolled or employed at the College, 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 at x1045. Telephone Numbers on Campus Campus 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 Numbers Center for Lifelong Learning The Center for Lifelong Learning at Massasoit provides opportunities during the fall and spring semesters for senior citizens who enjoy exciting and meaningful activities. New participants are always welcome. In addition, the College offers a tuition waiver on a seat available basis for those 60 years of age and older. REFERRAL: x1695 or x1304 Student IDs At the beginning of the semester, IDs will be issued by the Student Life Office to all full-time and part-time students. Please watch for posting on the time the IDs will be taken. REFERRAL: Brockton, x1482; Canton, x2118 Students Under 16 Years of Age Students below the traditional age level for college will be considered for credit and non-credit courses, with the exception of Sports Camps, on a case-by-case basis. The Youth Learner Request to Enroll Form, which can be obtained at the Brockton or Canton Registrar’s Office, the Dean of Students Office in Brockton SC208, or the office of the Vice President of the Canton Campus C100, must be completed and approved. Tuition Refund Policy Credit Courses: Withdrawal before classes begin: (4/15/15-9/7/2015) 100% of tuition and fees. Withdrawal after classes begin: Refunds after classes begin are based on the meeting time of the class. For full-semester courses, students have a period of one week from the first scheduled class (cont.) Library Hours Fall 2015 Brockton Police and Fire: 911 Brockton 508-588-9100 x1941 Brockton Hospital: 680 Centre Street, 508-941-7000 When classes are in session: Brockton Rape Crisis Center: 508-588-8255 Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 8am - 9pm 8am - 7pm 10am - 2pm CLOSED During Breaks* Monday - Friday Saturday & Sunday 8am - 4:30pm CLOSED Policies College policies are listed in the Student Handbook which is available in the Student Life Office and from the Dean of Students. Policies are also available in the College Catalog and on our website at www. massasoit.edu. SACHEM - Cross Registration Full–time degree students at Massasoit are allowed to cross register with the following colleges without charge (see Registrar): Bridgewater State University Bristol Community College Cape Cod Community College Dean College Massachusetts Maritime Academy Stonehill College University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth Wheaton College Canton 508-588-9100 x2942 When classes are in session: Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday & Sunday 8am - 8pm 8am - 4pm CLOSED During Breaks* Monday - Friday Saturday & Sunday 8am - 4pm CLOSED *During Breaks hours may vary. Please call for exact hours. Your library card is your validated Student ID with a barcode. 7 Fall 2015 General Information meeting to add or drop a course with a 100% refund. During the second week of the scheduled class meeting, students will receive a 50% refund. From that point, there is no refund. Please see the refund schedule at www.massasoit.edu/students-and-parents/registrar/ deadline-refund/index.. Please note: the College has no obligation to return funds after the first week of classes. Students who are reported as Not Participating or as Stopped Participating by their professor may be withdrawn from their course; he or she will, however, continue to be financially responsible for payment 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 to the federal,state, and institutional refund policies (a percentage of aid may be returned to federal and/or state funds.) Although initially there may have been enough aid to pay a student’s bill, this reduction in financial aid could result in the student not having enough aid to pay their full bill and having to pay the remainder of their bill themselves. Before withdrawing from the college, a student should contact the Financial Aid Office to determine the impact his/her withdrawal will have on current aid and future financial aid eligibility. Students with loans should contact the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawal to determine the effect withdrawing will have on loan funds and repayment. Non-credit Courses: Withdrawals before the start of the first class are granted a full 100% refund. Withdrawals after the first class are refunded 0-50% depending on the length of the course. Students must present documentation of eligibility, and may need to certify they meet all waiver eligibility requirements prior to having their waiver accepted. Students eligible for waivers should obtain clarification from the Financial Aid Office before making course selections. Students eligible for the Senior Citizen Waiver need to certify US citizenship and MA residency, and present proof of being at least 60 years of age. Senior Citizen Waivers will not be accepted until one week before the start of class and enrollment of at least 15 students has been confirmed in the desired course. *Waiver documentation must be submitted by the bill due date or at the time of registration, whichever is later. Waivers will not be processed retroactively. Waivers are not refundable. Withdrawal from a course or the College Students may initiate a formal withdrawal from a course or the College through the 13th week of the semester. (Please see the Academic Calendar for specific dates.) To initiate the process, students must go to the Registrar’s Office and complete the appropriate form or send an email to registrar@massasoit.mass.edu from their Massasoit email account requesting the withdrawal. A grade of “W” will be recorded on the student’s transcript after the official withdrawal procedure has been completed. Students are encouraged to speak to their advisor before withdrawing from any course. Please be advised that ceasing to attend a class may result in an administrative withdrawal or a failing grade. If a student stops attending classes but does not formally withdraw, the student will receive a failure (F) in any course involved. Failures are averaged into the GPA for all students. Tuition Waiver Policy Several kinds of tuition waivers* are available to Massasoit Community College students. These waivers include, but are not limited to, National Guard, veteran, senior citizen, Native American, state employee, and ward of the state. Arthritis Aquatics at Massasoit Community College This is a non-swimmer’s exercise program using the support of the water to allow joints to move more freely. Swimming ability is not necessary. Class size is limited to 25, and applicants are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. A doctor’s letter is required, which will be kept confidential. Free Bus Service Membership in the Massasoit Center for Lifelong Learning is required to participate in this program. Dues are $10 a semester and can be included in your class registration fee. Monday - Friday during the Fall & Spring Semesters Cost of the sessions is $20 to $28 depending on the number of sessions. No refunds will be issued once the session has begun. Students, faculty, and staff may now enjoy a comfortable and convenient way to get to the Canton Campus. For more information on this program and the schedule of classes, contact the Center for Lifelong Learning at x1695. 8 to Massasoit Community College’s Canton Campus Connecting Locations: • Holbrook/Randolph MBTA Commuter Rail • Randolph High School • Lodge Bar & Grill, Randolph • Canton Center MBTA Commuter Rail • Canton Junction MBTA Commuter Rail For more informtion visit massasoit.edu/shuttle Student Services at Massasoit Academic Resource Center Brockton, x1801 or Canton, x2516 Offers a full range of tutoring and academic support services, including the Writing and World Language Center. Advisement & Counseling x1461 or 1467 or Canton, x2114 Provides support in areas such as academic advising, career information/counseling, evening matriculation, personal counseling, and transfer information/counseling. Career Placement Services x1406 Assists students and alumni in obtaining full or part-time employment. Workshops, a job fair, and online job postings are also offered. Children’s Center x1440 A licensed campus facility serving the children of our students, faculty, & staff, and provides a safe, quality learning environment in which to grow. Choices x1316 Free academic program specifically designed to serve and meet the needs of transitional assistance students and other qualified low-income individuals. Disability Services x1805, x2132 Massasoit offers accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Students with documented disabilities should contact the College as soon as possible. Health Services Brockton, x1450, 1451 or Canton, x2451 Brockton Campus is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am – 5pm in the Student Center, Rooms 154 & 155. Canton Campus is open Monday-Friday 8:30 am – 2:30 pm, Room 138. All hours are during the academic year. Information Technology Help Desk x1139 The Help Desk provides technical assistance and is located in the Technology building on the Brockton campus in room T544. Latch x1070 A college-level, day school program aimed at bridging the gap between skills needed to achieve a high school diploma and skills needed to succeed in an academic or career program at Massasoit. TRiO Student Support Services Program x1081 Provides 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, x2118 Provides a comprehensive program which includes lectures, dances, movies, and other social and cultural activities. Each activity offers an opportunity for student leadership and participation. Ubuntu Scholars x1416 A mentoring program designed to equip, engage, and empower underrepresented male students at Massasoit, primarily males of color, in an effort to ensure a healthy transition to college and facilitate academic and personal success. Women’s Resource Center x1484 or x1304 Sponsors a wide variety of programs on issues that are of special interest to women. Massasoit has a wide range of services available to our students. Visit the Prospective Students tab at www.massasoit.edu to learn more. 9 Degrees and Certificates Please note that some of the program specific courses are only available on certain campuses. # - MassTransfer Eligible Programs * - Selective Admissions Programs ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Architectural Technology Business Administration Careers - Accounting Business Administration Careers - General Business Business Administration Careers - Hospitality Management Business Administration Careers - Marketing Business Administration Careers - Supervisory Management Business Administration Transfer# Child Care Education and Administration Child Care Education and Administration - Transfer# Computer Information Systems - Programming Computer Information Systems - User Support Criminal Justice - Career Criminal Justice - Transfer# Culinary Arts Diesel Technology Electronic Technology Engineering Transfer - Civil# Engineering Transfer - Chemical# Engineering Transfer - Electrical# Engineering Transfer - Mechanical# Fire Science Technology Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology Building Systems Energy Management Human Services - Career Human Services - Transfer# Liberal Arts Studies Liberal Arts Studies - Media Communications# Liberal Arts Studies - Theater# Liberal Arts Transfer# Liberal Arts Transfer - Computer Science# Liberal Arts Transfer - Elementary Education# Liberal Arts Transfer - Science# Liberal Arts Transfer - Social Science# Nurse Education Full-time - Deadline to apply: February 1* LPN to Associate Degree Advanced Placement Nurse Education Full-time - Deadline to apply: February 1* LPN to Associate Degree Advanced Placement Nurse Education Part-time - TBA Radiologic Technology - Deadline to apply: February 1* Respiratory Care - Deadline to apply: June 15* Veterinary Technician - Deadline to apply: August 14* Visual Arts - Art and Graphic Design Visual Arts - Fine Arts BOARD-APPROVED CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Dental Assistant* Medical Assistant* Office Technologies COLLEGE-APPROVED CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Biotechnology Child Care Education Computer Repair and Maintenance Computerized Accounting Computerized Tomography* Department of Developmental Services Direct Support Certificate in Human Services (DDS Employees only) EEC Lead Teacher (Qualifying Courses) Food Production Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology Insurance Billing Specialist* Law Enforcement Magnetic Resonance Imaging* Microsoft Office Specialist Museum Studies Networking Specialist Paramedic*^ Pastry Phlebotomy* Private Security - Basic Private Security - Intermediate ^ The Massasoit Community College Paramedic Program is accredited by the Massachusetts Department of Health Office of Emergency Medical Services. The Program currently holds a Letter of Review from the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoEAMSP), which is NOT a CAAHEP accreditation status, but is a status granted by CoAEMSP signifying that a program seeking initial accreditation has demonstrated sufficient compliance with the accreditation Standards through the Letter of Review Self Study Report (LSSR) and other documentation. Letter of Review is recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for eligibility to take the NREMT’s Paramedic credentialing examination(s). However, it is NOT a guarantee of eventual accreditation. 10 To learn more about online Learning at Massasoit, visit the Massasoit online website at www.massasoit.edu/online-learning or contact us at onlinelearning@massasoit.mass.edu. Orientation sessions for online and hybrid courses are offered both online and through face-to-face orientation sessions held on campus. An online orientation as well as additional learning management system resources may be accessed any time at https://massasoit. instructure.com/courses/1015943 On-campus orientations are available during the first week of classes. These sessions provide assistance with getting started with your online course, strategies for ensuring your success, and general information about taking classes online. Massasoit offers all online and hybrid classes in Canvas. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in an orientation if they have not used Canvas before. The orientation sessions begin promptly at the times listed below. Attendance is on a drop-in basis. Orientation Dates: Monday, Aug. 31 Noon – 1pm Room MD102 - Middleborough Tuesday, Sept. 1 Noon – 1pm Room B543 - Brockton Tuesday, Sept. 1 5pm – 6pm Room MD102 - Middleborough Wednesday, Sept. 2 5pm – 6pm Room B543 - Brockton Thursday, Sept. 3 5pm – 6pm Room C127 - Canton Wednesday, Sept. 9 Noon –1pm Room 543 - Brockton Wednesday, Sept. 9 Noon – 1pm Room C127 - Canton Thursday, Sept. 10 2pm – 3pm Room C127 - Canton Thursday, Sept. 10 5pm – 6pm Room B543 - Brockton Friday, Sept. 11 Noon – 1pm Room B543 - Brockton Online Courses Online courses allow students to take courses any place they have access to a computer connected to the Internet. Each course has a course website in Canvas, where assignments and communication with the instructor can take place. Students are required to have regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection for online courses. Online classes give students the opportunity to experience the individualized, student-centered attention for which Massasoit is known, without having to leave home or rush from work every week. Fall 2015 - Online Courses ACCT105 Financial Accting I ACCT106 Financial Acct II ACCT107 Managerial Accounting ACCT302 Computer Business Applications ANTH101Introduction to Anthropology ARTG282 Basic Desktop Publishing BIOL119 Introduction to Evolutionary Biology BIOL138 Human Nutrition BUSN110 Intro to Business BUSN113 Managerial Communications BUSN120 Principles of Marketing BUSN124 Principles of Retailing BUSN201 Business Law I BUSN251Entrepreneurship BUSN301 Organizational Behavior CCED211 Child Care Policy CCED231 Infant/Toddler Care CJUS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJUS221 Domestic Violence CJUS231 Juvenile Justice CJUS234 Management of Criminal Justice Organizations CJUS302Corrections CJUS305 Criminal Law CJUS306 Criminal Procedure CJUS345 Correct Law & Procedures CJUS403 Criminal Justice Capstone CTIM100 Computer Keyboard CTIM101 Beginning Windows CTIM102 Beginning Word CTIM103 Beginning Excel CTIM104 Intermediate Windows CTIM105 Intermediate Word CTIM106 Intermediate Excel CTIM278 Data Communication CTIM281 Soft Design & Development CTIM287 HTML5 Web & Apps ECON201Principles of Economics I ECON202Principles of Economics II ENGL101 English Composition I ENGL102 English Composition II ENGL119 Creative Writing ENGL121 Children’s Literature ENGL141 Women in Literature ENGL152 Cross-Cultural Communication ENGL171 Introduction to Fiction ENGL172 The Poet in the Modern World ENGL201 English Literture I ENGL213 American Literature I ENGL214 American Literature II FIRE215 Terrorism and Domestic Response GOVT105American National Government GOVT301State & Local Government HIST103 U S History I HIST104 U S History II MATH001Preparation for College Math I MATH101Introductory Algebra MATH112Intermediate Algebra MATH121Topics Math I MATH131Introduction to Statistics (cont.) Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Massasoit Community College offers two types of online learning courses: Fully online courses and hybrid courses. These courses provide a way for you to customize your learning experience to match your educational goals, learning styles, and scheduling constraints. Credit Courses Fall 2015 Online Learning 11 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 Online Learning MATH203College Algebra MATH217Precalculus MATH221Calculus I MDIA111 Introduction to Mass Communication MLSP101 Beginning Spanish I PHIL101 Introduction to Philosophy PSYC101 General Psychology PSYC203 Adolescent Psychology PSYC205 Human Growth & Development PSYC301 Social Psychology SECU101 Private Security SECU205 Private Security Law & Procedure SOCI104 Principles of Sociology SOCI203Criminology SOCI204 Sociology of Deviance Hybrid Courses Hybrid courses are a combination of online and face-to-face instruction. Each course will have a course space in Canvas, where assignments and communication with the instructor can take place. Approximately half of the class sessions are conducted face-to-face to further explain course material. Students are required to have regular access to a computer with a working Internet connection for hybrid courses. Hybrid courses allow students the opportunity to balance the best of two worlds: face-to-face interaction with an instructor and classmates, combined with the opportunity to experience individualized, student-centered attention while accessing campus resources from home or work. Note: Face-to-face classes meet at the Brockton Campus. Fall 2015- Hybrid Courses (Brockton Campus) BIOL121-H1 Biological Principles I Face-to-face class meets on Saturdays in Room S325 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on 9/12, 9/26, 10/10, 10/24, 11/7 and 12/19. BIOL121-H2 Biological Principles I Face-to-face class meets on Mondays in Room S219 from 4:30 pm to 6:20 pm. BIOL121-H3 Biological Principles I Face-to-face class meets on Mondays in Room S219 from 6:30 pm to 8:20 pm. BIOL231-H1Microbiology Face-to-face class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room S325 from 8:00 am to 10:30 am. CHEM151-H1 General Chemistry I Face-to-face class meets on Tuesdays in Room S433 from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm. EDUC111-H1 Introduction to Elementary Education Face-to-face class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room T551 from 11:00 am to 12:15 pm during weeks 6-10. MDIA111-H1 Introduction to Mass Communication Face-to-face class meets on Thursdays in Room FA337 from 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm. PSYC205-H1 Human Growth & Development Face-to-face class meets on Thursdays in Room H443 from 5:30 pm to 8:20 pm on 9/4, 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4 & 12/11. SPCH105-H1 Speech Communication Face-to-face class meets on Tuesdays in Room FA333 from 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm. Go to Massasoit Community College’s Quick Course Search for updated information at www.massasoit.edu/academics/coursesearch.cfm Office of Admissions Campus Tours Space is limited. Please call ahead to reserve your space or go to www.massasoit.edu/tours to register online. Massasoit Information Sessions/Tours - Brockton - 2:00 pm Monday, September 21 Thursday, September 24 Monday, October 5 Thursday, October 8 Monday, October 19 Thursday, October 22 Monday, November 2 Thursday, November 5 Monday, November 16 Thursday, November 19 Monday, November 30 Thursday, December 3 Massasoit Tours - Canton Thursday, July 16 Tuesday, July 28 Tuesday, August 11 Thursday, August 27 Thursday, September 24 Thursday, October 22 Tuesday, November 24 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm Massasoit Tours - Middleborough Call us to make an appointment. 12 Fall 2015 Abbreviations Key: CRN-Course Reference Number; Fees-Denotes an additional monetary fee; PR-Pre-requisite; + - Course has a pre-and/or co-requisite. See course description on website for details. Days: M-Monday, T-Tuesday, W-Wednesday, R-Thursday, F-Friday, S-Saturday, U-Sunday. CRN PR Course Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes W 6:00P-9:05P 3 STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS M 6:00P-9:05P 3 STAFF 9/14-12/23 FA HU LA Days Time Psychology 13822 + PSYC101-B1 General Psychology Speech 12493 SPCH105-B1 Speech Comm Brockton CRN PR Course Title Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Academic Freshman Program 10292 ACAD103-01 10293 ACAD103-02 10290 ACAD103-03 10284 ACAD103-04 10287 ACAD103-05 10294 ACAD103-06 10286 ACAD103-07 10289 ACAD103-08 10296 ACAD103-09 10297 ACAD103-C1 College Experience MWF 8:00A-8:50A Theme: Social Justice College Experience MWF 9:00A-9:50A College Experience MWF 9:00A-9:50A College Experience MWF 10:00A-10:50A College Experience MWF 11:00A-11:50A Theme: Social Justice College Experience MWF 1:00P-1:50P Theme: Social Justice College Experience TR 9:30A-10:45A College Experience TR 2:00P-3:15P College Experience R 5:30P-8:20P College Experience TR 12:30P-1:45P Registration limited to Choices students only. 3 Coco T 222 9/9-12/23 3 3 3 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF Coco FA 337 FA 327 T 223 T 116 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 3 Coco B 440 9/9-12/23 3 3 3 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF H 224 H 340 B 326 H 225 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 STAFF STAFF Ball Ball Walsh Walsh Ball Ball STAFF STAFF Walsh Walsh Pacheco Pacheco STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Christian Christian Pacheco Pacheco Thompson B 544 B 440 B 544 B 545 B 440 B 544 B 545 B 544 B 544 B 545 B 440 B 222 B 545 B 544 B 440 B 544 B 545 B 544 B 439 B 548 B 336 B 545 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU Sterlin Sterlin STAFF STAFF Pacheco Pacheco B 545 B 336 B 545 B 222 B 544 B 440 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU Accounting 10302 + ACCT105-01 10303 + ACCT105-02 10304 + ACCT105-03 10305 + ACCT105-04 13042 + ACCT105-05 10308 + ACCT105-06 10310 + ACCT105-07 10311 + ACCT105-08 10312 + ACCT105-09 10314 + ACCT105-10 10313 + ACCT105-11 10316 + ACCT105-E1 10320 + ACCT106-01 13676 + ACCT106-02 12417 + ACCT106-03 Financial Acct I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 4 Financial Acct I W 9:00A-9:50A 4 Financial Acct I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 4 Financial Acct I F 10:00A-10:50A 4 Financial Acct I F 9:00A-9:50A 4 Financial Acct I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 Financial Acct I W 10:00A-10:50A 4 Financial Acct I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 Financial Acct I M 1:00P-2:50P 4 Financial Acct I W 1:00P-2:50P 4 Financial Acct I M 8:00A-9:50A 4 Financial Acct I W 8:00A-9:50A 4 Financial Acct I F 9:00A-9:50A 4 Financial Acct I TR 9:30A-10:45A 4 Financial Acct I T 12:20P-1:55P 4 Financial Acct I R 12:20P-1:55P 4 Financial Acct I T 2:00P-3:50P 4 Financial Acct I R 2:00P-3:50P 4 Financial Acct I T 6:00P-8:15P 4 Financial Acct I T 8:30P-10:05P 4 Financial Acct I R 6:00P-8:15P 4 Financial Acct I R 8:30P-10:00P 4 Financial Acct I 4 $40 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Finan Acct II F 8:00A-8:50A 4 Finan Acct II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 4 Finan Acct II M 9:00A-9:50A 4 Finan Acct II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 Finan Acct II T 12:20P-1:55P 4 Finan Acct II R 12:20P-1:55P 4 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Bridgewater-Raynham Credit Courses 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 Science 13 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN PR Course 10321 + ACCT106-04 10322 + ACCT106-E1 10323 + ACCT107-01 10324 + ACCT107-02 10325 + ACCT107-03 13677 + ACCT107-E1 10327 + ACCT112-01 10328 + ACCT201-01 10329 + ACCT211-01 10330 + ACCT211-02 10331 + ACCT302-01 10335 + ACCT302-02 10334 + ACCT302-03 13679 + ACCT302-04 10337 + ACCT302-05 10336 + ACCT302-06 13680 + ACCT302-E1 Title Days Time Credits Fees Finan Acct II M 6:00P-7:15P 4 Finan Acct II M 7:30P-10:15P 4 Finan Acct II 4 $40 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Managerial Account W 8:00A-8:50A 4 Managerial Account MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 Managerial Account MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 Managerial Account M 1:00P-1:50P 4 Managerial Account W 6:00P-8:45P 4 Managerial Account W 9:00P-10:15P 4 Managerial Account 4 $40 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Payrl Appl Quickbk T 2:00P-4:30P 3 Inter Account I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Taxation TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Taxation R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Computr Bus Appl MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Computr Bus Appl TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Computr Bus Appl TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Computr Bus Appl TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Computr Bus Appl M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Computr Bus Appl R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Computr Bus Appl 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Faculty STAFF STAFF STAFF Room Session Dates B 545 9/14-12/23 B 336 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 Attributes BU BU BU Sterlin Sterlin Sterlin Sterlin Regan Regan Walsh B 545 B 336 B 336 B 440 B 223 B 440 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU STAFF Ball Ball STAFF STAFF Pacheco Pacheco Pacheco STAFF Mariano STAFF B 440 B 336 B 336 B 548 B 440 B 440 B 545 B 548 B 440 B 440 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU Blanchette STAFF LA 562 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF FA 455 FA 455 FA 455 FA 455 FA 455 FA 455 FA 455 FA 455 FA 455 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA HU LA Anthropology 12977 + ANTH101-01 Intro Anthropology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 10488 + ANTH101-E1 Intro Anthropology 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Art 11337 ARTG107-01 11336 ARTG107-02 11338 ARTG107-03 11339 ARTG107-04 11340 ARTG221-01 11342 ARTG221-02 11343 ARTG223-01 10463 ARTG282-E1 Drawing I MW 8:00A-9:50A 3 Drawing I M 10:00A-11:50A 3 Drawing I M 1:00P-2:50P 3 Drawing I TR 8:00A-9:50A 3 Drawing I W 6:00P-10:10P 3 Painting W 10:00A-12:00P 3 Painting W 1:00P-3:00P 3 Painting T 6:00P-9:40P 3 Watercolor R 12:30P-4:30P 3 Basic Desktop Pub 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Biology 12323 + BIOL119-01 10339 + BIOL119-E1 10343 + BIOL121-01 10346 + BIOL121-02 12324 + BIOL121-03 10349 + BIOL121-04 10340 + BIOL121-05 10341 + BIOL121-06 10351 + BIOL121-07 10350 + BIOL121-08 10352 + BIOL121-09 14 Intro to Evol Biol TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 561 9/8-12/23 LA SC Intro to Evol Biol 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SC Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exam. Biological Prin I MW 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 Simmons S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I F 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 Simmons S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I T 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MW 9:30A-11:50A 4 $30 Bolduc S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 115 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I M 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I M 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF LA 446 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I W 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I R 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF H 224 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MW 3:00P-4:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I F 3:00P-4:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I MW 3:00P-4:15P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I F 3:00P-4:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Biological Prin I TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I R 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I M 5:30P-10:40P 4 $30 Levesque S 216 9/14-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I T 5:00P-9:30P 4 $30 Stephansky S 216 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I T 5:00P-9:30P 4 $30 Murray S 219 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I W 5:00P-10:10P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I R 5:30P-10:20P 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/10-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I S 8:30A-1:20P 4 $30 Bankson S 216 9/12-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I M 9:00A-10:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I WF 9:00A-10:15A 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Registration limited to Choices students only. Biological Prin I S 9:00A-1:00P 4 $30 Lichtenste S 325 9/12-12/23 LA LS SC Hybrid course: class meets on Brockton campus 9/12, 9/26, 10/10, 10/24, 11/7 & 12/19. Biological Prin I M 4:30P-6:20P 4 $30 STAFF S 219 9/14-12/23 LA LS SC Hybrid course: class meets face-to-face every Monday on the Brockton campus. Biological Prin I M 6:30P-8:20P 4 $30 Barrett S 219 9/14-12/23 LA LS SC Hybrid course: class meets face-to-face every Monday on the Brockton campus. Biological Prin II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin II M 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin II TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 Simmons S 535 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin II T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Simmons S 535 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Human Genetics TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Sharif LA 447 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Human Genetics Lab R 2:00P-3:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 9/10-12/23 LS Human Nutrition MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF S 115 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Human Nutrition MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF B 222 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Human Nutrition MWF 3:00P-3:50P 3 STAFF S 538 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Human Nutrition TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF S 115 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Human Nutrition TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 439 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Human Nutrition R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Lopes S 538 9/10-12/23 LA LS SC Human Nutrition S 8:30A-11:20A 3 Matthews S 538 9/12-12/23 LA LS SC Human Nutrition 3 $30 Griggs 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exam. Human Nutrition 3 $30 Schrama 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exam. Human Nutrition 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exam. Human Nutrition 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exam. Human Nutrition 3 $30 Beagan 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Online Course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exam. Nutrition Lab W 1:00P-2:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LS Nutrition Lab F 10:00A-11:50A 1 $30 STAFF S 216 9/11-12/23 LS Nutrition Lab F 1:00P-2:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 9/11-12/23 LS Nutrition Lab T 2:00P-3:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 9/8-12/23 LS Nutrition Lab S 11:30A-1:20P 1 $30 Matthews S 219 9/12-12/23 LS Intro Biology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF S 115 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Intro Biology MW 1:00P-2:15P 3 Trecek-Kin T 223 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Intro Biology TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF T 542 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Intro Biology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF S 115 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Intro Biology W 5:00P-8:05P 3 Cato S 219 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Int Marine Biology MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Int Marine Biology W 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Lab Intro Biology F 1:00P-2:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 216 9/11-12/23 LS Lab Intro Biology R 2:00P-3:50P 1 $30 STAFF S 216 9/10-12/23 LS Lab Intro Biology R 10:00A-11:50A 1 $30 STAFF S 216 9/10-12/23 LS Lab Intro Biology W 8:10P-10:00P 1 $30 STAFF S 219 9/9-12/23 LS Intro Enviro Sci WF 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Intro Enviro Sci M 9:00A-9:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Intro Enviro Sci R 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Intro Enviro Sci TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 535 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 10344 + BIOL121-10 10342 + BIOL121-11 10345 + BIOL121-12 10356 + BIOL121-13 10357 + BIOL121-14 10358 + BIOL121-15 10359 + BIOL121-16 10361 + BIOL121-17 10353 + BIOL121-18 10364 + BIOL121-C1 10365 + BIOL121-H1 10366 + BIOL121-H2 10367 + BIOL121-H3 10368 + BIOL122-01 10369 + BIOL122-02 10370 + BIOL136-01 10371 + BIOL137-01 12326 + BIOL138-01 11569 + BIOL138-02 10373 + BIOL138-03 10372 + BIOL138-04 10374 + BIOL138-05 10375 + BIOL138-06 10376 + BIOL138-07 10377 + BIOL138-E1 11576 + BIOL138-E2 12183 + BIOL138-E3 12860 + BIOL138-E4 13486 + BIOL138-E5 10379 + BIOL139-01 12327 + BIOL139-02 10381 + BIOL139-03 10380 + BIOL139-04 11769 + BIOL139-05 12328 + BIOL140-01 10383 + BIOL140-02 10384 + BIOL140-03 10382 + BIOL140-04 11770 + BIOL140-05 10388 + BIOL141-01 12331 + BIOL142-01 12330 + BIOL142-02 10389 + BIOL142-03 11771 + BIOL142-04 10395 + BIOL143-01 10394 + BIOL143-02 Fall 2015 15 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN PR Course 10344 + BIOL121-10 13107 + BIOL144-01 10396 + BIOL201-01 10397 + BIOL201-02 10399 + BIOL201-03 10398 + BIOL201-04 10400 + BIOL201-05 10402 + BIOL201-06 10404 + BIOL201-07 10405 + BIOL201-08 10406 + BIOL201-09 10408 + BIOL201-10 10413 + BIOL202-01 10411 + BIOL202-02 10412 + BIOL202-03 10415 + BIOL202-04 10416 + BIOL202-05 10417 + BIOL202-06 10422 + BIOL231-01 10420 + BIOL231-02 10419 + BIOL231-03 10424 + BIOL231-04 10423 + BIOL231-05 10425 + BIOL231-06 12825 + BIOL231-07 11577 + BIOL231-H1 Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Biological Prin I TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 STAFF S 216 9/8-12/23 Nat Res Coastal NE T 6:00P-8:40P 3 Simmons 9/8-12/23 This class is located at the Norwell Science Center: 48 Jacobs Ln, Norwell, MA 02061. Anatomy & Phys I WF 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 Hanna S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I M 9:00A-9:50A 4 $30 Hanna S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Burke S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I F 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 Burke S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Zoubina S 115 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I W 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 Zoubina S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 Zoubina S 115 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Zoubina S 546 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 STAFF S 115 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I R 2:00P-3:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I TR 2:00P-4:15P 4 $30 Bumpus S 535 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I T 5:00P-9:30P 4 $30 Campbell S 535 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I W 5:00P-10:10P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I F 5:30P-10:20P 4 $30 Hassanzade S 535 9/11-12/23 Anatomy & Phys I S 8:30A-1:20P 4 $30 Clark S 535 9/12-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 4 $30 Burke S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II M 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 Burke S 546 9/9-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II TR 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 Hanna S 546 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II R 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Hanna S 546 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II TR 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 Zoubina S 546 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II T 2:00P-3:50P 4 $30 Zoubina S 546 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II T 5:30P-10:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 9/8-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II F 5:30P-10:20P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 9/11-12/23 Anatomy & Phys II S 8:30A-1:20P 4 $30 STAFF S 546 9/12-12/23 Microbiology MWF 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Sharif S 325 9/9-12/23 Microbiology MWF 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 STAFF S 325 9/9-12/23 Microbiology TR 11:00A-1:50P 4 $30 Bolduc S 325 9/8-12/23 Microbiology MW 6:00P-9:00P 4 $30 Cucchiara S 325 9/9-12/23 Microbiology TR 6:00P-9:00P 4 $30 STAFF S 325 9/8-12/23 Microbiology U 9:00A-1:10P 4 $30 Giguere S 325 9/13-11/15 Microbiology F 6:00P-9:00P 4 $30 Giguere S 325 9/13-11/15 10-week course: course ends 11/15. Microbiology TR 2:10P-5:00P 4 $30 Sharif S 325 9/8-12/23 Microbiology T 8:00A-10:30A 4 $30 Bolduc S 325 9/10-12/23 Microbiology R 8:00A-10:30A 4 $30 Bolduc S 325 9/10-12/23 Hybrid course: class meets on the Brockton campus every Tuesday and Thursday. Attributes LA LS SC LA SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC Business 10426 + BUSN101-01 10427 + BUSN103-01 10428 + BUSN107-01 10431 + BUSN110-01 10430 + BUSN110-02 10433 + BUSN110-03 10434 + BUSN110-04 13858 + BUSN110-05 10436 + BUSN110-E1 13043 + BUSN111-01 11817 + BUSN112-01 10439 + BUSN112-02 10441 + BUSN112-03 13681 + BUSN112-04 10442 + BUSN112-05 10444 + BUSN112-06 10446 + BUSN113-01 10447 + BUSN113-02 16 Food Bev Ser Mgmt W 1:00P-3:50P 3 Hospitality Mgmt TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Hospitality Law MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Intro to Business MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 Intro to Business F 10:00A-10:50A 3 Intro to Business MW 11:00A-11:50A 3 Intro to Business F 11:00A-11:50A 3 Intro to Business TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Intro to Business T 5:30P-8:10P 3 Intro to Business TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Intro to Business 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Personal Finance MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Prin of Management MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prin of Management MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prin of Management TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prin of Management TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prin of Management TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prin of Management R 6:30P-9:20P 3 Managerial Comm T 9:30A-10:45A 3 Managerial Comm R 9:30A-10:45A 3 Managerial Comm T 11:00A-12:15P 3 Managerial Comm R 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF STAFF Pennel Peterson Peterson Walsh Walsh STAFF STAFF STAFF Peterson B 437 B 437 B 326 B 223 B 548 B 224 B 440 B 223 B 223 B 327 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU STAFF Bradford Bradford Peterson STAFF Peterson Mariano STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF B 326 B 326 B 224 B 222 B 222 B 222 B 222 B 224 B 440 B 224 B 440 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU Faculty Looby Looby STAFF Room Session Dates B 440 9/9-12/23 B 439 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Attributes BU BU BU Frizzell STAFF Frizzell Bradford Bradford Malone STAFF B 439 B 439 B 439 B 326 B 326 B 547 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU Frizzell Frizzell B 439 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 BU BU Peterson Peterson STAFF McRorie STAFF Pennel STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Plouffe Laidler B 222 B 440 B 224 B 225 B 437 B 223 B 223 B 223 B 326 B 326 B 222 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU STAFF Pennel B 326 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU Bradford Meggison Murphy Bradford B 327 B 224 B 336 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU BU BU STAFF Marganian STAFF STAFF Twomey Twomey Twomey Twomey Desikan Desikan STAFF STAFF STAFF Guha STAFF Desikan S 433 S 431 S 433 S 433 S 431 S 431 S 431 S 431 S 433 S 433 S 433 S 431 S 433 S 433 S 431 S 433 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/12-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA SC LA SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC Desikan Desikan Twomey Twomey Twomey Twomey S 433 S 433 S 431 S 431 S 431 S 431 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC Johnston-M STAFF T 101 T 101 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Managerial Comm W 6:00P-7:15P 3 Managerial Comm W 7:30P-9:05P 3 Managerial Comm 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prin of Marketing MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prin of Marketing MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prin of Marketing MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Prin of Marketing TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Prin of Marketing TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prin of Marketing W 6:30P-9:35P 3 Prin of Marketing 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Advertising TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prin of Retailing 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Small Bus Mgmt MF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Small Bus Mgmt W 11:00A-11:50A 3 Small Bus Mgmt M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Human Res Mgmt R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Intro Tourism TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Business Law I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Business Law I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Business Law I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Business Law I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Business Law I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Business Law I T 6:00P-8:40P 3 Business Law I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Busn Law II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Entrepreneurship 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Organiz Behavior MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Organiz Behavior TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Organiz Behavior W 6:00P-9:05P 3 Organiz Behavior 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 12418 + BUSN113-03 10449 + BUSN113-E1 10450 + BUSN120-01 10451 + BUSN120-02 10452 + BUSN120-03 10453 + BUSN120-04 10454 + BUSN120-05 10456 + BUSN120-06 10457 + BUSN120-E1 10458 + BUSN123-01 13682 + BUSN124-E1 10459 + BUSN125-01 13861 + BUSN125-03 13853 + BUSN127-01 10469 + BUSN133-01 10475 + BUSN201-01 10470 + BUSN201-02 10472 + BUSN201-03 10473 + BUSN201-04 12419 + BUSN201-05 10476 + BUSN201-06 10477 + BUSN201-E1 13044 + BUSN202-01 12420 + BUSN251-E1 10479 + BUSN301-01 10482 + BUSN301-02 12421 + BUSN301-03 10484 + BUSN301-E1 Fall 2015 Chemistry 10485 CHEM131-01 Survey Chemistry TR 8:00A-9:50A 3 $30 10486 CHEM131-02 Survey Chemistry W 6:00P-10:10P 3 $30 10494 + CHEM151-01 Gen Chemistry I MW 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 Gen Chemistry I F 9:00A-9:50A 4 $30 10493 + CHEM151-02 Gen Chemistry I MW 9:00A-10:50A 4 $30 Gen Chemistry I F 9:00A-9:50A 4 $30 10491 + CHEM151-03 Gen Chemistry I T 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Gen Chemistry I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 10489 + CHEM151-04 Gen Chemistry I MW 1:00P-2:50P 4 $30 Gen Chemistry I F 1:00P-1:50P 4 $30 10487 + CHEM151-05 Gen Chemistry I TR 10:00A-12:15P 4 $30 10492 + CHEM151-06 Gen Chemistry I TR 2:30P-4:45P 4 $30 10496 + CHEM151-07 Gen Chemistry I T 6:00P-10:30P 4 $30 10495 + CHEM151-08 Gen Chemistry I S 8:30A-1:20P 4 $30 13062 + CHEM151-09 Gen Chemistry I TR 12:00P-2:15P 4 $30 13013 + CHEM151-H1 Gen Chemistry I T 1:00P-3:30P 4 $30 Hybrid course: class meets on the Brockton campus every Tuesday. 10498 + CHEM152-01 Gen Chemistry II MW 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Gen Chemistry II F 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 10499 + CHEM152-02 Gen Chemistry II T 6:00P-10:30P 4 $30 10500 + CHEM201-01 Organic Chem I M 1:00P-2:50P 5 $30 Organic Chem I W 1:00P-4:50P 5 $30 Organic Chem I F 1:00P-1:50P 5 $30 Child Care Education 10501 + CCED101-01 Behav Mgmt in CC 10502 + CCED101-02 Behav Mgmt in CC MWF MW 9:00A-9:50A 2:30P-3:45P 3 3 17 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 18 CRN PR Course 10503 + CCED101-03 10504 + CCED102-01 10505 + CCED102-02 10507 + CCED102-03 10509 + CCED105-01 10510 + CCED105-02 10511 + CCED105-03 10512 + CCED111-01 10513 + CCED111-02 10514 + CCED112-01 10515 + CCED201-01 13874 + CCED201-E1 10519 + CCED211-01 13724 + CCED211-E1 12978 + CCED217-01 12898 + CCED217-02 10522 + CCED231-01 12790 + CCED231-E1 10523 + CCED401-01 10524 + CCED401-02 12979 + CCED401-03 12443 + CCED405-01 10527 CCED407-01 10528 CCED407-02 12981 CCED407-03 12445 + CCED408-01 Title Days Time Credits Fees Behav Mgmt in CC T 6:30P-9:10P 3 Dev-Early Child MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Dev-Early Child MW 1:00P-2:15P 3 Dev-Early Child M 6:30P-9:35P 3 Int Early Child Ed TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Int Early Child Ed TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Int Early Child Ed W 6:30P-9:35P 3 Early Child Curr MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Early Child Curr W 6:30P-9:35P 3 Health/Nutr/Safety S 9:00A-11:50A 3 Adm-Supr-Mgt Child MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Adm-Supr-Mgt Child 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Child Care Policy M 6:30P-9:35P 3 Child Care Policy 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Child w/Spec Needs MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Child w/Spec Needs R 6:30P-9:20P 3 Infnt/Toddler Care MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Infnt/Toddler Care 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prac-Child Care I TR 3 Prac-Child Care I TR 3 Prac-Child Care I TR 3 Prc II-Ch Care Mgt TR 3 Sem-Child Care I MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 Sem-Child Care I MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 Sem-Child Care I MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 Sem-Child Care II MW 11:00A-11:50A 2 Faculty STAFF Marchionne Ferrell STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Johnston-M STAFF STAFF Johnston-M Manganaro Room Session Dates LA 217 9/8-12/23 T 102 9/9-12/23 T 102 9/9-12/23 T 102 9/14-12/23 T 101 9/8-12/23 LA 561 9/8-12/23 T 220 9/9-12/23 T 101 9/9-12/23 T 324 9/9-12/23 B 222 9/12-12/23 T 101 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 STAFF STAFF FA 325 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 Johnston-M STAFF Marchionne STAFF T 113 T 101 T 102 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Marchionne STAFF STAFF Johnston-M Marchionne STAFF STAFF Johnston-M T 101 T 102 T 219 FA 327 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Computer Keyboard MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Sherry B 111 Computer Keyboard 3 $30 Sherry Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Beginning Windows MWF 10:00A-10:50A 1 Sherry B 111 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Windows MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 Sherry B 111 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Windows W 1:00P-4:00P 1 Boudreau B 548 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Windows TR 9:30A-10:45A 1 Kennedy B 103 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Windows TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 Boudreau B 103 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Windows W 6:30P-8:50P 1 Daley B 111 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Windows S 8:30A-12:00P 1 Nordin B 111 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Windows 1 $10 Meggison Class meets 9/8-10/8. Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Beginning Word MWF 10:00A-10:50A 1 Sherry B 111 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Word MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 Sherry B 111 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Word W 1:00P-4:00P 1 Boudreau B 548 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Word TR 9:30A-10:45A 1 Kennedy B 103 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Word TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 Boudreau B 103 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Word W 6:30P-8:50P 1 STAFF B 111 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Word S 8:30A-12:00P 1 STAFF B 111 Class meets 10/9-11/11. 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Computer Technology Information Management 10531 CTIM100-01 11820 CTIM100-E1 10536 CTIM101-01 10537 CTIM101-02 10535 CTIM101-03 10540 CTIM101-04 10538 CTIM101-05 13046 CTIM101-06 10541 CTIM101-07 10545 CTIM101-E1 10547 CTIM102-01 10548 CTIM102-02 10546 CTIM102-03 10551 CTIM102-04 10549 CTIM102-05 10553 CTIM102-06 10552 CTIM102-07 9/8-10/8 9/8-10/8 9/8-10/8 9/8-10/8 9/8-10/8 9/8-10/8 9/8-10/8 9/8-10/8 10/9-11/11 10/9-11/11 10/9-11/11 10/9-11/11 10/9-11/11 10/9-11/11 10/9-11/11 Attributes Attributes Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Beginning Word 1 $10 Meggison 10/9-11/11 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Beginning Excel MWF 10:00A-10:50A 1 Sherry B 111 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Beginning Excel MWF 11:00A-11:50A 1 Sherry B 111 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Beginning Excel W 1:00P-4:30P 1 Boudreau B 548 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Beginning Excel TR 9:30A-10:45A 1 Kennedy B 103 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Beginning Excel TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 Boudreau B 103 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Beginning Excel W 6:00P-8:20P 1 STAFF B 111 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Beginning Excel S 8:30A-12:00P 1 STAFF B 111 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Beginning Excel 1 $10 Meggison 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Intermed Windows TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 STAFF B 111 9/8-10/8 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Intermed Windows 1 $10 Meggison 9/8-10/8 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Intermediate Word TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 STAFF B 111 10/9-11/11 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Intermediate Word 1 $10 Meggison 10/9-11/11 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Intermediate Excel TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 STAFF B 111 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Intermediate Excel 1 $10 Meggison 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Begin PowerPoint W 1:00P-3:45P 1 Meggison B 111 10/9-11/11 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Interm PowerPoint W 1:00P-3:35P 1 Meggison B 111 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Business English TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Boudreau B 225 9/8-12/23 Mobile App Dev MW 10:00A-11:40A 3 Brown-Sede B 548 9/9-12/23 Int WE:Dreamweaver M 1:00P-4:00P 1 Sherry B 111 11/12-12/19 Class meets 11/12-12/19. Create Home Page M 1:00P-4:00P 1 Sherry B 111 10/9-11/11 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Keyboard Workshop TR 11:00A-12:15P 1 McNulty B 548 10/9-11/11 Class meets 10/9-11/11. Keyboard Workshop TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 STAFF B 548 9/8-10/8 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Keyboard Workshop TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 STAFF B 548 10/9-11/11 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Keyboard Workshop TR 12:30P-1:45P 1 STAFF B 548 11/12-12/19 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Intro Java Prog TR 9:00A-10:40A 3 Brown-Sede T 541 9/8-12/23 Intro Java Prog W 6:00P-10:10P 3 Brown-Sede T 552 9/9-12/23 Adv Java Program MW 8:00A-9:40A 3 Brown-Sede T 541 9/9-12/23 Comp Confrg Hardwr MW 9:00A-10:40A 3 Shave T 551 9/9-12/23 Comp Confrg Hardwr R 6:00P-9:55P 3 Gardell T 551 9/10-12/23 Help Desk Concepts TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Boudreau B 103 9/8-12/23 Comp-Info Security TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Brown-Sede T 552 9/8-12/23 Comp-Info Security M 6:00P-9:05P 3 STAFF T 541 9/14-12/23 Adobe Acrobat M 1:00P-4:00P 1 Sherry B 545 9/8-10/8 Class meets 9/8-10/8. Adm Management TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Boudreau B 225 9/8-12/23 Operating System TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Shave T 541 9/8-12/23 Database Con&Prac TR 10:00A-11:40A 3 Meggison B 111 9/8-12/23 Data Communication 3 $30 Shave 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Soft Design&Devel TR 9:00A-10:40A 3 Shave T 552 9/8-12/23 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 10556 CTIM102-E1 10558 CTIM103-01 10559 CTIM103-02 10557 CTIM103-03 10562 CTIM103-04 10560 CTIM103-05 10564 CTIM103-06 10563 CTIM103-07 10567 CTIM103-E1 10568 CTIM104-01 10569 CTIM104-E1 10570 CTIM105-01 10571 CTIM105-E1 10572 CTIM106-01 10573 CTIM106-E1 10574 CTIM114-01 10575 CTIM115-01 13683 CTIM121-01 13090 CTIM139-01 12486 CTIM141-01 10577 CTIM147-01 13684 CTIM148-01 13047 CTIM148-Y1 13048 CTIM148-Y2 13049 CTIM148-Y3 10580 + CTIM157-01 12424 + CTIM157-02 10581 + CTIM168-01 10582 CTIM171-01 10583 CTIM171-02 10585 CTIM178-01 10586 CTIM180-01 10587 CTIM180-02 10588 CTIM197-01 10589 CTIM213-01 10590 CTIM221-01 11396 CTIM271-01 10592 CTIM278-E1 10593 CTIM281-01 Fall 2015 19 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN PR Course 10594 CTIM281-02 10595 CTIM281-E1 12426 CTIM287-E1 13835 CTIM322-01 10599 + CTIM361-01 10601 + CTIM371-01 10602 + CTIM371-02 10603 + CTIM372-01 Title Days Time Credits Fees Soft Design&Devel W 6:00P-10:10P 3 Soft Design&Devel 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. HTML5 Web & Apps 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Photoshop-Web&Prnt TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Visual Basic TR 12:30P-2:10P 3 Program In C++ MW 10:00A-11:40A 3 Program In C++ T 6:00P-9:40P 3 Adv Prog C++ MW 1:00P-2:40P 3 Faculty Kennedy Shave Room Session Dates T 541 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Sherry 9/9-12/23 STAFF Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy B 543 T 541 T 541 T 552 T 541 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 Rich-Shea Rich-Shea DiGiovanni DiGiovanni Natoli STAFF Dicarlo LA 449 LA 560 LA 220 LA 560 H 329 H 340 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 STAFF Salamone T 219 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 McDonnell STAFF H 227 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 Dicarlo STAFF Dicarlo H 329 H 224 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 DiGiovanni STAFF STAFF Faiella H 225 B 545 H 223 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 Rich-Shea Dicarlo Rich-Shea DiGiovanni Rich-Shea DiGiovanni STAFF Faiella LA 217 FH 202 H 329 B 326 H 226 H 330 B 225 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 STAFF STAFF Faiella B 223 H 444 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 Dolan STAFF STAFF STAFF LA 217 H 442 B 437 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 STAFF 9/9-12/23 STAFF 9/9-12/23 STAFF Merlo STAFF STAFF Weeden Wright SC 212 SC 221 SC 222 SC 222 MCC MCC 9/10-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/12-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/14-12/23 Criminal Justice 10605 + CJUS101-01 10606 + CJUS101-02 10604 + CJUS101-03 10607 + CJUS101-04 10610 + CJUS101-05 10611 + CJUS101-06 10612 + CJUS101-E1 12984 + CJUS215-01 12985 + CJUS221-E1 12986 + CJUS223-01 11660 + CJUS231-E1 11795 + CJUS234-01 12987 + CJUS234-02 11796 + CJUS234-E1 10619 + CJUS302-01 12988 + CJUS302-02 12989 + CJUS302-03 12448 + CJUS302-E1 10624 + CJUS305-01 10620 + CJUS305-02 10623 + CJUS305-03 12449 + CJUS305-04 11797 + CJUS305-05 10621 + CJUS305-06 10625 + CJUS305-07 10626 + CJUS305-E1 12450 + CJUS306-01 13248 + CJUS306-02 11798 + CJUS306-E1 12451 + CJUS316-01 12990 + CJUS316-02 13862 + CJUS340-01 13866 + CJUS345-E1 13102 CJUS403-E1 13457 CJUS403-E2 Int-Crim Justice MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Int-Crim Justice MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Int-Crim Justice MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Int-Crim Justice TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Int-Crim Justice TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Int-Crim Justice T 6:30P-9:10P 3 Int-Crim Justice 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Terr-Crim Just Sys R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Domestic Violence 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Invest Foren Serv TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Juvenile Justice 3 $30 Online course: orientation is recommended for first-time students. Mgmt Crim Just Org TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Mgmt Crim Just Org T 6:00P-8:40P 3 Mgmt Crim Just Org 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Corrections MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Corrections TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Corrections M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Corrections 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Criminal Law MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Criminal Law TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Criminal Law MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Criminal Law MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Criminal Law TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Criminal Law TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Criminal Law W 6:00P-9:05P 3 Criminal Law 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Criminal Procedure TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Criminal Procedure R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Criminal Procedure 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Police, Comm & Soc MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Police, Comm & Soc M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Comm Corrections T 2:00P-4:30P 3 Correct Law & Proc 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. CJ Capstone 1 $10 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. CJ Capstone 1 $10 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Culinary Arts 20 10630 11822 + 13855 + 11823 + 10631 10632 CULA123-01 CULA128-01 CULA128-02 CULA135-01 CULA140-01 CULA140-02 Table Service Yeast Doughs Yeast Doughs Garde Man-Menu Dgn Culinary Concepts Culinary Concepts R M S T M M 9:30A-2:20P 1:00P-5:15P 8:00A-11:55A 5:30P-9:10P 8:00A-11:50A 1:00P-5:15P 3 3 3 3 3 3 Attributes Course CULA140-03 CULA142-01 CULA143-01 CULA143-02 CULA143-03 CULA143-04 CULA144-01 CULA146-01 CULA151-01 CULA151-02 CULA156-01 CULA159-01 CULA159-02 CULA161-01 CULA161-02 CULA162-01 CULA407-01 Title Culinary Concepts Storeroom-Inv Proc Intro to Baking Intro to Baking Intro to Baking Intro to Baking Soup Sauce&Thicken Amer Reg Cuisine Internat’l Cuisine Internat’l Cuisine Nutr & Food Trends Cake Dec & Fin Cake Dec & Fin Advanced Pastries Advanced Pastries Classical Desserts Fld Exp-Cul Arts Days F M M W W F S S R T W F W T R T R Time 8:00A-11:50A 5:30P-8:35P 8:00A-11:50A 8:00A-11:50A 1:00P-5:15P 1:00P-4:50P 1:00P-4:55P 8:00A-11:55A 8:00A-1:50P 8:00A-1:50P 8:00A-11:50A 8:00A-11:50A 1:00P-4:50P 8:00A-1:50P 8:00A-1:50P 8:00A-1:50P 3:00P-3:50P Credits Fees 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Faculty Merlo Merlo Curtis Curtis Merlo STAFF STAFF STAFF Wright Merlo Weeden Curtis Wright Curtis Curtis STAFF Weeden Room Session Dates SC 221 9/11-12/23 B 222 9/14-12/23 SC 221 9/14-12/23 SC 222 9/9-12/23 SC 222 9/9-12/23 SC 222 9/11-12/23 SC 222 9/12-12/23 SC 221 9/12-12/23 SC 222 9/10-12/23 SC 222 9/8-12/23 SC 222 9/9-12/23 SC 222 9/11-12/23 SC 221 9/9-12/23 SC 221 9/8-12/23 SC 221 9/10-12/23 SC 221 9/8-12/23 SC 222 9/10-12/23 Attributes 2:00P-3:15P 2:00P-3:15P 2 1 STAFF STAFF FH 205 FH 205 9/8-11/12 11/12-12/19 FA HU LA FA HU LA 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF FH 205 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA $30 $30 $30 $30 McFadden McFadden McFadden McFadden S 327 S 327 S 327 S 327 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC Prin of Econ I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prin of Econ I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prin of Econ I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Prin of Econ I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prin of Econ I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prin of Econ I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prin of Econ I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prin of Econ I T 6:30P-9:10P 3 Prin of Econ I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prin of Econ I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prin of Econ II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Prin of Econ II 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. O’Donnell STAFF Roy Nagle Roy STAFF STAFF STAFF Roy LA 222 B 437 LA 221 LA 446 LA 221 H 339 B 327 H 444 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS O’Donnell Roy H 226 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS Credit Courses CRN PR 10633 12430 10637 10636 10635 10638 13685 + 13052 + 11399 + 10640 + 10644 + 10645 + 11824 + 10642 + 10641 + 11826 + 10646 + Dance 13873 DANC105-01 13092 DANC121-01 10647 DANC305-01 Ballroom & Latin TR Swing Dance TR Class meets 11/12-12/19. Contemporary Dance TR Earth Science 13820 + ESCI121-01 13060 + ESCI123-01 13737 + ESCI123-02 Geology I Geology I Meteorology Meteorology WF M MW TR 8:00A-9:50A 9:00A-9:50A 2:00P-4:20P 2:30P-4:50P 4 4 4 4 Economics 10650 + ECON201-01 10649 + ECON201-02 10652 + ECON201-03 10651 + ECON201-04 10654 + ECON201-05 10653 + ECON201-06 12992 + ECON201-07 10655 + ECON201-08 10657 + ECON201-E1 10658 + ECON201-E2 10659 + ECON202-01 10661 + ECON202-E1 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Fall 2015 Education 10662 + EDUC111-H1 Intro Elem Educ TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 $10 Perry T 551 9/8-12/23 Hybrid course: This course has a civic engagement component. See instructor regarding any questions. English 10663 + ENGL091-01 10664 + ENGL091-02 10665 + ENGL091-03 10667 + ENGL091-04 12233 + ENGL091-05 10666 + ENGL091-06 10668 + ENGL091-07 13068 + ENGL091-08 10669 + ENGL091-L1 10674 + ENGL092-01 10673 + ENGL092-02 Prep Col Read I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prep Col Read I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Col Read I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Col Read I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Paired course: corequisite of ENGL-099-17. Prep Col Read I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prep Col Read I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prep Col Read I T 6:30P-9:10P 3 Prep Col Read I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prep Col Read I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Registration limited to Latch students only. Prep Col Read II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prep Col Read II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • Marconi Marconi STAFF Santini H 224 H 224 LA 219 FA 333 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Marconi Marconi STAFF STAFF STAFF H 223 LA 219 FA 329 FA 325 T 113 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 STAFF STAFF B 548 T 552 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 www.massasoit.edu 21 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 22 CRN PR Course 10675 + ENGL092-03 10676 + ENGL092-04 10671 + ENGL092-05 10681 + ENGL092-06 10683 + ENGL092-07 12234 + ENGL092-08 10685 + ENGL092-09 10686 + ENGL092-10 11834 + ENGL092-11 12873 + ENGL092-12 10687 + ENGL092-C1 10690 + ENGL092-L1 10692 + ENGL092-Y1 13072 + ENGL092-Y3 13691 + ENGL095-01 13692 + ENGL095-02 13693 + ENGL095-03 13694 + ENGL095-04 10702 + ENGL099-01 10697 + ENGL099-02 10699 + ENGL099-03 10696 + ENGL099-04 11851 + ENGL099-05 10698 + ENGL099-06 10703 + ENGL099-07 12232 + ENGL099-08 12394 + ENGL099-09 10706 + ENGL099-10 10707 + ENGL099-11 12781 + ENGL099-12 12863 + ENGL099-13 12872 + ENGL099-14 13074 + ENGL099-15 13076 + ENGL099-16 13073 + ENGL099-17 13075 + ENGL099-18 13552 + ENGL099-19 13697 + ENGL099-20 13699 + ENGL099-21 10708 + ENGL099-C1 10710 + ENGL099-L1 10712 + ENGL099-Y1 13077 + ENGL099-Y3 10748 + ENGL101-01 Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Prep Col Read II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 561 9/9-12/23 Prep Col Read II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 449 9/9-12/23 Prep Col Read II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 217 9/9-12/23 Prep Col Read II MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF LA 449 9/9-12/23 Prep Col Read II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF FA 327 9/8-12/23 Prep Col Read II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF T 325 9/8-12/23 Prep Col Read II T 5:30P-8:10P 3 STAFF H 223 9/8-12/23 Prep Col Read II R 6:30P-9:20P 3 STAFF LA 221 9/10-12/23 Prep Col Read II S 9:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 221 9/12-12/23 Prep Col Read II MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 225 9/9-12/23 Prep Col Read II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 220 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only. Prep Col Read II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 219 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Latch students only. Prep Col Read II MTWR 1:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF T 552 9/8-10/8 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 9/8-10/8. Prep Col Read II MTWR 1:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF T 552 11/12-12/19 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 11/12-12/19. Read/Write Seminar MWF 8:00A-9:50A 6 Schaub T 220 9/9-12/23 Read/Write Seminar MWF 10:00A-11:50A 6 Schaub T 220 9/9-12/23 Read/Write Seminar TR 8:00A-10:45A 6 Coco T 222 9/8-12/23 Theme: Addiction and Recovery Read/Write Seminar MWF 10:00A-11:50A 6 DiMarca FA 325 9/9-12/23 Theme: Art for Impact Intro Writing MW 8:00A-8:50A 3 AuCoin LA 445 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing F 8:00A-8:50A 3 AuCoin B 103 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing MW 9:00A-9:50A 3 AuCoin LA 445 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing F 9:00A-9:50A 3 AuCoin T 541 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 221 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 AuCoin LA 445 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing F 10:00A-10:50A 3 AuCoin B 103 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 103 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Bennett T 222 9/9-12/23 Permission of instructor only. Paired course: corequisite of ENGL-101-15 or ENGL-101-18. Intro Writing TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF LA 447 9/8-12/23 Intro Writing TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 217 9/8-12/23 Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Winchell T 221 9/8-12/23 Permission of instructor only. Paired course: corequisite of either ENGL-101-28 or ENGL-101-35. Intro Writing M 6:30P-9:35P 3 STAFF LA 449 9/14-12/23 Intro Writing R 6:30P-9:20P 3 STAFF B 439 9/10-12/23 Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 225 9/8-12/23 Permission of instructor only. Intro Writing MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 448 9/9-12/23 Intro Writing TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 222 9/8-12/23 Permission of instructor only. Paired course: corequisite of either ENGL-101-38 or ENGL-101-33. Intro Writing TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF B 225 9/8-12/23 Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 223 9/8-12/23 Intro Writing MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Santini FA 333 9/9-12/23 Paired course: corequisite of ENGL-091-04. Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 545 9/8-12/23 Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF B 437 9/8-12/23 Intro Writing MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 D’Alotto T 221 9/9-12/23 Permission of instructor only. Paired course: corequisite of either ENGL-101-51 or ENGL-101-52. Intro Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Dunphy T 220 9/8-12/23 Permission of instructor only. Paired course: corequisite of either ENGL-101-50 or ENGL-101-53. Intro Writing TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 444 9/8-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only. Intro Writing TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF LA 220 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Latch students only. Intro Writing MTWR 3:00P-4:50P 3 STAFF T 552 9/8-10/8 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 9/8-10/8. Intro Writing MTWR 3:00P-4:50P 3 STAFF T 220 11/12-12/19 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 11/12-12/19. English Comp I MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 STAFF H 225 9/9-12/23 Attributes HU LA Faculty STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Anania STAFF STAFF STAFF Anania Bennett Keith STAFF Bennett STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF DiMarca STAFF Winchell Walsh STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Winchell STAFF STAFF STAFF Pahl STAFF Marconi STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF D’Alotto D’Alotto Dunphy STAFF STAFF Room Session Dates H 225 9/9-12/23 H 329 9/9-12/23 B 224 9/9-12/23 LA 449 9/9-12/23 B 548 9/9-12/23 FA 329 9/9-12/23 T 222 9/9-12/23 LA 559 9/9-12/23 H 444 9/9-12/23 T 221 9/9-12/23 T 325 9/8-12/23 T 219 9/9-12/23 LA 561 9/9-12/23 T 222 9/9-12/23 H 339 9/9-12/23 H 339 9/9-12/23 T 222 9/9-12/23 LA 562 9/9-12/23 LA 445 9/9-12/23 LA 447 9/9-12/23 T 325 9/9-12/23 B 440 9/9-12/23 T 113 9/9-12/23 LA 447 9/9-12/23 LA 449 9/8-12/23 LA 445 9/8-12/23 T 221 9/8-12/23 LA 449 9/8-12/23 T 113 9/8-12/23 T 542 9/8-12/23 T 222 9/8-12/23 LA 221 9/8-12/23 T 221 9/8-12/23 T 101 9/8-12/23 T 223 9/8-12/23 T 222 9/8-12/23 LA 446 9/8-12/23 T 219 9/8-12/23 H 339 9/8-12/23 LA 219 9/8-12/23 B 223 9/14-12/23 LA 445 9/8-12/23 LA 446 9/8-12/23 B 326 9/9-12/23 B 111 9/10-12/23 T 221 9/12-12/23 T 116 9/9-12/23 T 220 9/8-12/23 T 221 9/9-12/23 T 221 9/9-12/23 T 220 9/8-12/23 H 329 9/9-12/23 FA 327 9/8-12/23 Attributes HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA STAFF B 224 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 English Comp I MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 English Comp I MW 3:00P-4:15P 3 English Comp I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 English Comp I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 English Comp I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 English Comp I M 6:30P-9:35P 3 English Comp I TR 5:00P-6:15P 3 English Comp I T 6:30P-9:10P 3 English Comp I W 5:30P-8:35P 3 English Comp I R 5:30P-8:20P 3 English Comp I S 1:00P-3:50P 3 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp I MW 5:00P-6:15P 3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Registration limited to Choices students only. English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Registration limited to Choices students only. English Comp I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 10727 + ENGL101-02 10728 + ENGL101-03 10729 + ENGL101-04 10736 + ENGL101-05 10745 + ENGL101-06 10760 + ENGL101-07 10714 + ENGL101-08 10721 + ENGL101-09 10742 + ENGL101-10 11849 + ENGL101-11 10725 + ENGL101-12 10749 + ENGL101-13 10757 + ENGL101-14 11850 + ENGL101-15 10716 + ENGL101-16 10726 + ENGL101-17 12400 + ENGL101-18 10730 + ENGL101-19 10731 + ENGL101-20 10751 + ENGL101-21 10756 + ENGL101-22 10732 + ENGL101-23 10753 + ENGL101-24 10734 + ENGL101-25 10723 + ENGL101-26 10759 + ENGL101-27 10718 + ENGL101-28 10720 + ENGL101-29 10758 + ENGL101-30 10717 + ENGL101-32 10719 + ENGL101-33 10733 + ENGL101-34 10739 + ENGL101-35 10740 + ENGL101-36 10741 + ENGL101-37 10713 + ENGL101-38 10724 + ENGL101-39 10738 + ENGL101-40 10747 + ENGL101-41 10754 + ENGL101-42 10763 + ENGL101-43 10762 + ENGL101-44 10764 + ENGL101-45 10765 + ENGL101-46 10766 + ENGL101-47 13103 + ENGL101-48 13474 + ENGL101-49 13690 + ENGL101-50 13695 + ENGL101-51 13696 + ENGL101-52 13698 + ENGL101-53 13701 + ENGL101-54 10768 + ENGL101-C1 13078 + ENGL101-C2 10770 + ENGL101-E1 10771 + ENGL101-E2 10772 + ENGL101-E3 12224 + ENGL101-E4 Fall 2015 23 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 24 CRN PR Course 13535 + ENGL101-E5 13561 + ENGL101-E6 10774 + ENGL101-L1 10775 + ENGL101-L2 10776 + ENGL101-Y1 10777 + ENGL101-Y2 10890 + ENGL102-01 10788 + ENGL102-02 10794 + ENGL102-03 10789 + ENGL102-04 10791 + ENGL102-05 10784 + ENGL102-06 10792 + ENGL102-07 10795 + ENGL102-08 10780 + ENGL102-09 10786 + ENGL102-10 10785 + ENGL102-11 10798 + ENGL102-12 10889 + ENGL102-13 10793 + ENGL102-14 10796 + ENGL102-15 10787 + ENGL102-16 10799 + ENGL102-17 10790 + ENGL102-18 10898 + ENGL102-19 10781 + ENGL102-20 10782 + ENGL102-21 10783 + ENGL102-22 10797 + ENGL102-23 10892 + ENGL102-24 10895 + ENGL102-25 10897 + ENGL102-26 10896 + ENGL102-27 10800 + ENGL102-28 13700 + ENGL102-29 13702 + ENGL102-30 10899 + ENGL102-C1 10900 + ENGL102-C2 10901 + ENGL102-E1 10902 + ENGL102-E2 10903 + ENGL102-E3 12219 + ENGL102-E4 13500 + ENGL102-E5 10905 + ENGL102-L1 10908 + ENGL102-Y1 12401 + ENGL119-01 Title Days Time Credits Fees English Comp I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Registration limited to Latch students only. English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Registration limited to Latch students only. English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Registration limited to Gateway students only. English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Registration limited to Gateway students only. English Comp II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Eng Comp II-Honors MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Registration limited to Honors program students only. English Comp II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Engl Com II-Honors MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Registration limited to Honors program students only. English Comp II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 English Comp II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 English Comp II MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 English Comp II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 English Comp II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Eng Comp II Honors TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Registration limited to Honors program students only. English Comp II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 English Comp II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 English Comp II M 6:30P-9:35P 3 English Comp II W 6:30P-9:35P 3 English Comp II R 4:30P-7:20P 3 English Comp II R 6:30P-9:20P 3 English Comp II S 9:00A-11:40A 3 English Comp II MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Registration limited to Choices students only. English Comp II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Registration limited to Choices students only. English Comp II 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp II 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp II 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp II 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp II 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Comp II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Registration limited to Latch students only. English Comp II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Creative Writing TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Faculty STAFF Room Session Dates 9/9-12/23 Attributes HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF B 545 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF B 223 9/8-12/23 HU LA STAFF H 224 9/8-12/23 HU LA STAFF FA 327 9/8-12/23 HU LA STAFF STAFF STAFF Keith H 444 LA 221 LA 446 LA 446 9/9- 2/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA Sanati-Zak STAFF STAFF Sanati-Zak Martelli LA 447 LA 221 LA 222 LA 449 LA 555 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Keith H 225 H 224 T 219 H 340 LA 448 T 116 T 116 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA D’Alotto DiMarca D’Alotto STAFF DiMarca STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Hirschy STAFF H 330 LA 449 H 330 LA 449 T 116 LA 449 H 223 LA 446 LA 448 H 227 LA 222 T 222 H 223 H 226 H 226 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8- 12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10- 12/23 9/12-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU-LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA STAFF FA 327 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF T 113 9/9-12/23 HU LA STAFF T 325 9/8-12/23 HU LA Sanati-Zak LA 446 9/8-12/23 HU LA Development Office 508-588-9100 x 2602, 2603 Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Creative Writing TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Santini T 551 9/8-12/23 HU LA Creative Writing MW 1:00P-2:15P 3 Santini T 220 9/9-12/23 HU LA Creative Writing 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Creative Writing 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Children’s Lit MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Martelli H 339 9/9-12/23 HU LA Children’s Lit W 5:30P-8:35P 3 STAFF LA 446 9/9-12/23 HU LA Children’s Lit TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Bennett LA 217 9/8-12/23 HU LA Children’s Lit TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Bennett H 339 9/8-12/23 HU LA Children’s Lit 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Children’s Lit 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Children’s Lit 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Fantasy & Sci Fi TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Walsh H 227 9/8-12/23 HU LA Women in Lit MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Rosenthal H 227 9/9-12/23 HU LA Women in Lit 3 $30 STAFF 9/8-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Cross-Culturl Comm TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Peery LA 220 9/8-12/23 HU LA Cross-Culturl Comm 3 $30 STAFF 9/8-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Intro to Fiction 3 $30 STAFF 9/8-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Poet-Modern World 3 $30 STAFF 9/8-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Lit I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Pahl H 329 9/9-12/23 HU LA English Lit I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 225 9/9-12/23 HU LA English Lit I 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. English Lit II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 329 9/8-12/23 HU LA English Lit II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Jones-Hyde H 329 9/8-12/23 HU LA Irish Amer Lit I T 5:30P-8:10P 3 STAFF H 225 9/8-12/23 HU LA World Lit I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Anania B 327 9/9-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Hirschy H 223 9/9-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 562 9/9-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 225 9/8-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 226 9/8-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 221 9/8-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature I R 6:30P-9:20P 3 STAFF B 547 9/10-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature I 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Amer Literature I 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Amer Literature II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Rosenthal H 223 9/9-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Rosenthal H 223 9/9-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF H 223 9/9-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF T 551 9/8-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature II M 6:00P-9:05P 3 STAFF H 227 9/14-12/23 HU LA Amer Lit II-Honors TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Keith H 223 9/8-12/23 HU LA Registration is limited to Honors program students only. Amer Literature II 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Amer Literature II 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Amer Literature II 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. African-Am Lit I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 555 9/8-12/23 HU LA Dramatic Lit I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF T 113 9/9-12/23 HU LA Honors Sem: Ethics MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Pahl H 330 9/9-12/23 HU LA Registration limited to Honors program students only. Prerequisite of B+ in previous honors courses or permission of coordinator. Honors Sem: Ethics TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Sanati-Zak LA 447 9/8-12/23 HU LA Registration limited to Honors program students only. Prerequisite of B+ in previous honors courses or permission of coordinator. Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 10801 + ENGL119-02 13704 + ENGL119-03 10803 + ENGL119-E1 13095 + ENGL119-E2 10804 ENGL121-01 12063 ENGL121-02 13705 ENGL121-03 13706 ENGL121-04 10805 ENGL121-E1 10806 ENGL121-E2 13481 ENGL121-E3 13711 + ENGL125-01 13110 ENGL141-01 13707 ENGL141-E1 13708 + ENGL152-01 13709 + ENGL152-E1 12778 ENGL171-E1 13712 ENGL172-E1 10809 + ENGL201-01 12403 + ENGL201-02 10810 + ENGL201-E1 11835 + ENGL202-01 12404 + ENGL202-02 12405 + ENGL205-01 10811 + ENGL211-01 10818 + ENGL213-01 10813 + ENGL213-02 10816 + ENGL213-03 10820 + ENGL213-04 10815 + ENGL213-05 10822 + ENGL213-06 10823 + ENGL213-E1 10824 + ENGL213-E2 10827 + ENGL214-01 10825 + ENGL214-02 10828 + ENGL214-03 10826 + ENGL214-04 13710 + ENGL214-06 13857 + ENGL214-07 10830 + ENGL214-E1 10831 + ENGL214-E2 13482 + ENGL214-E3 10833 + ENGL215-01 13868 + ENGL217-01 10835 + ENGL251-01 10836 + ENGL251-02 Fall 2015 25 Fall 2015 CRN PR Course Title Days Time MWF TR M MWF TR M MWF TR R MWF TR W 9:00A-9:50A 9:30A-10:45A 5:30P-8:35P 10:00A-10:50A 9:30A-10:45A 5:30P-8:35P 11:00A-11:50A 11:00A-12:15P 5:30P-8:20P 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-12:15P 5:30P-8:35P W 1:00P-3:45P Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Hall STAFF STAFF Zahara STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF LA 555 LA 556 B 437 LA 555 LA 555 LA 222 LA 556 LA 555 LA 555 LA 556 LA 556 LA 217 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA 3 Blanchette LA 560 9/9-12/23 HU LA SS Emergency Services T 9:30A-12:15P 3 Fund of Fire Prev R 9:30A-12:15P 3 Fire Invest I R 5:00P-7:50P 3 Fire Safety & Surv M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Fire Prot Systems R 6:30P-9:20P 3 Haz Mat-Incdnt Res R 3:35P-6:20P 3 Bld Const/Plan Rev T 12:30P-3:15P 3 Bld Const/Plan Rev T 5:00P-7:40P 3 Terr/Domestic Resp 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Fire Comp Office R 12:30P-3:15P 3 Hollingshe Gomes STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Blye T 102 T 102 T 102 H 444 H 330 T 101 T 101 T 101 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 STAFF T 101 9/10-12/23 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Amer Nat Governmnt TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Amer Nat Governmnt TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Amer Nat Governmnt TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Amer Nat Governmnt TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Amer Nat Governmnt M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Amer Nat Governmnt W 5:30P-8:40P 3 Amer Nat Governmnt 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Amer Nat Governmnt 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. State & Local Govt MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 State & Local Govt TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 State & Local Govt T 5:30P-8:10P 3 State & Local Govt 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Comparative Pol MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Chiano STAFF STAFF Nagle STAFF Chiano Nagle STAFF Chiano STAFF STAFF H 227 H 227 LA 446 LA 446 H 227 H 227 H 340 T 102 H 441 B 222 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF H 330 LA 448 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS Chiano T 324 9/9-12/23 LA SS Coburn MacWade Gilpatrick Mezzano Coburn Coburn MacWade Gilpatrick STAFF STAFF Mezzano STAFF T 102 T 219 LA 220 H 330 H 441 H 443 T 219 T 542 T 113 T 541 H 443 H 443 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses English as a Second Language 10842 + 10843 + 10846 + 10847 + 10848 + 10850 + 10851 + 10853 + 10854 + 10855 + 10856 + 10858 + ENSL101-01 ENSL101-02 ENSL101-03 ENSL102-01 ENSL102-02 ENSL102-03 ENSL111-01 ENSL111-02 ENSL111-03 ENSL112-01 ENSL112-02 ENSL112-03 College ESL I College ESL I College ESL I College ESL II College ESL II College ESL II Reading for ESL Reading for ESL Reading for ESL Conv/Pronun ESL Conv/Pronun ESL Conv/Pronun ESL Film 10861 + FILM122-01 Film and Society Fire Science 10862 FIRE101-01 10863 FIRE103-01 10865 FIRE111-01 12993 FIRE205-01 12452 + FIRE206-01 10866 + FIRE211-01 10867 + FIRE213-01 12994 + FIRE213-02 10869 FIRE215-E1 10870 FIRE301-01 Government 10871 + GOVT105-01 10878 + GOVT105-02 10874 + GOVT105-03 10875 + GOVT105-04 10873 + GOVT105-05 10872 + GOVT105-06 10876 + GOVT105-07 10877 + GOVT105-08 10881 + GOVT105-09 12995 + GOVT105-10 10886 + GOVT105-E1 12455 + GOVT105-E2 10911 + GOVT301-01 10887 + GOVT301-02 10913 + GOVT301-03 10914 + GOVT301-E1 13729 + GOVT305-01 History 26 10915 + 10917 + 10916 + 10922 + 10920 + 10919 + 10918 + 10921 + 10923 + 10924 + 10925 + 10926 + HIST101-01 Hist West Civ I HIST101-02 Hist West Civ I HIST101-03 Hist West Civ I HIST101-04 Hist West Civ I HIST101-05 Hist West Civ I HIST101-06 Hist West Civ I HIST101-07 Hist West Civ I HIST101-08 Hist West Civ I HIST101-09 Hist West Civ I HIST101-10 Hist West Civ I HIST102-01 Hist West Civ II HIST102-02 Hist West Civ II MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR R MWF T 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:50A 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-11:50A 9:30A-10:45A 11:00A-12:15P 12:30P-1:45P 12:30P-1:45P 6:30P-9:20P 11:00A-11:50A 6:30P-9:10P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty U S History I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 MacWade U S History I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Mastrangel U S History I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Coburn U S History I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Mastrangel U S History I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Gilpatrick U S History I MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 Mezzano U S History I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF U S History I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Coburn U S History I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 MacWade U S History I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF U S History I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Nagle U S History I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF U S History I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF U S History I M 6:30P-9:35P 3 STAFF U S History I F 6:30P-9:20P 3 STAFF U S History I 3 $30 Mastrangel Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. U S History I 3 $30 STAFF Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. U S History I 3 $30 STAFF Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. U S History I 3 $30 STAFF Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. U S History I MTWR 2:00P-3:50P 3 STAFF Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 9/8-10/8. U S History I MTR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 11/15-12/19/15. U S History II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Gilpatrick U S History II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 MacWade U S History II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Gilpatrick U S History II W 6:30P-9:35P 3 STAFF U S History II 3 $30 STAFF Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. U S History II 3 $30 STAFF Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. U S History II MTWR 2:00P-3:50P 3 STAFF Registration limited to Gateway students only. Room Session Dates T 219 9/9-12/23 H 226 9/9-12/23 B 547 9/9-12/23 B 547 9/9-12/23 B 547 9/9-12/23 B 547 9/9-12/23 B 327 9/9-12/23 B 547 9/8-12/23 T 219 9/8-12/23 H 443 9/8-12/23 B 547 9/8-12/23 LA 448 9/8-12/23 LA 448 9/8-12/23 B 547 9/14-12/23 B 547 9/11-12/23 9/9-12/23 Attributes LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS 9/9-12/23 LA SS 9/9-12/23 LA SS 9/9-12/23 LA SS B 336 9/8-10/8 LA SS B 336 11/12-12/19 LA SS B 336 LA 448 T 542 B 437 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA 221 10/9-11/11 LA SS Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 10927 + HIST103-01 10933 + HIST103-02 10928 + HIST103-03 10931 + HIST103-04 11345 + HIST103-05 10935 + HIST103-06 10939 + HIST103-07 10929 + HIST103-08 10932 + HIST103-09 10934 + HIST103-10 10930 + HIST103-11 10936 + HIST103-12 10937 + HIST103-13 10938 + HIST103-14 10941 + HIST103-15 10944 + HIST103-E1 10945 + HIST103-E2 11666 + HIST103-E3 13543 + HIST103-E4 10946 + HIST103-Y1 12997 + HIST103-Y2 12456 + HIST104-01 13730 + HIST104-02 10949 + HIST104-03 10950 + HIST104-04 10951 + HIST104-E1 10952 + HIST104-E2 10948 + HIST104-Y1 Credit Courses Fall 2015 Human Services 10955 + HSRV101-01 10954 + HSRV101-02 10956 + HSRV101-03 10959 + HSRV103-01 10957 + HSRV103-02 10958 + HSRV103-03 11401 + HSRV103-04 10961 + HSRV105-01 10962 + HSRV105-02 10963 HSRV133-01 13732 HSRV133-02 13733 + HSRV201-01 13000 HSRV222-01 11800 + HSRV231-01 10965 + HSRV302-01 10966 + HSRV405-01 10967 + HSRV405-02 10968 + HSRV405-03 Intro Soc Welfare Intro Soc Welfare Intro Soc Welfare Intro Soc Welfare Group Dynamics Group Dynamics Group Dynamics Group Dynamics Hum Serv-Practice Hum Serv-Practice Hum Serv-Practice Child Welfare Child Welfare Addiction & Soc Develop Disability Addiction Treatmnt Intro Gerontology Sm&Fld Exp-Hm Sv Sm&Fld Exp-Hm Sv Sm&Fld Exp-Hm Sv MWF F W M TR TR TR W M W R TR R TR T TR MWF M W W 1:00P-1:50P 10:00A-11:40A 11:00A-11:50A 6:00P-9:05P 9:30A-10:45A 11:00A-12:15P 12:30P-1:45P 6:00P-9:05P 10:00A-11:40A 10:00A-10:50A 5:00P-7:50P 2:00P-3:15P 6:00P-8:50P 11:00A-12:15P 5:00P-7:40P 9:30A-10:45A 9:00A-9:50A 1:00P-1:50P 1:00P-1:50P 4:45P-5:35P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 Prospere Prospere Prospere Prospere Shipman Prospere Shipman STAFF Moore Moore STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Prospere STAFF Shipman Shipman STAFF LA 559 LA 559 LA 559 LA 217 LA 559 LA 559 LA 559 LA 559 LA 559 LA 559 T 222 B 224 T 542 H 224 LA 219 T 219 B 224 H 329 H 329 H 224 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 M 2:00P-4:45P 3 Martelli H 329 9/14-12/23 HU LA SS MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF B 103 9/9-12/23 HU LA Interdisciplinary 13859 + INTR210-01 Brcktn Text Honors Journalism 10969 + JOUR120-01 Journalism Basics 27 Fall 2015 CRN PR Course Title 13713 + JOUR120-02 Journalism Basics Days TR Time 8:00A-9:15A Credits Fees 3 Faculty STAFF Room Session Dates FA 333 9/8-12/23 Prep Coll Math I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Prep Coll Math I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prep Coll Math I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Coll Math I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Coll Math I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Coll Math I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Prep Coll Math I MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 Prep Coll Math I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Prep Coll Math I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prep Coll Math I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prep Coll Math I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prep Coll Math I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prep Coll Math I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prep Coll Math I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Prep Coll Math I W 6:00P-9:05P 3 Prep Coll Math I M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Prep Coll Math I T 6:00P-8:40P 3 Prep Coll Math I W 6:00P-9:05P 3 Prep Coll Math I S 9:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Coll Math I U 9:00A-12:55P 3 Prep Coll Math I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Prep Coll Math I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prep Coll Math II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Prep Coll Math II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prep Coll Math II MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Coll Math II M 6:00P-8:40P 3 Prep Coll Math II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Coll Math II T 6:00P-8:40P 3 Prep Coll Math II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Prep Coll Math II W 6:00P-9:05P 3 Prep Coll Math II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Prep Coll Math II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prep Coll Math II R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Prep Coll Math II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prep Coll Math II S 9:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Coll Math II U 9:00A-12:55P 3 Prep Coll Math II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Registration limited to Latch students only. Prep Coll Math III MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Prep Coll Math III MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prep Coll Math III MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Coll Math III MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Coll Math III MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Prep Coll Math III MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Coll Math III TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Prep Coll Math III MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 Prep Coll Math III M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Prep Coll Math III MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Prep Coll Math III TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prep Coll Math III M 6:00P-8:40P 3 Prep Coll Math III TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prep Coll Math III TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prep Coll Math III TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Prep Coll Math III W 6:00P-9:05P 3 Prep Coll Math III R 6:00P-8:50P 3 Prep Coll Math III S 9:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Coll Math III U 9:00A-12:55P 3 Fundament of Math MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Fundament of Math MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 Fundament of Math TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Keating Rosato STAFF Hina STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Torres STAFF STAFF STAFF Hoxie STAFF Beans Doherty STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF T 540 T 540 T 540 H 442 T 540 T 540 T 540 T 540 T 540 H 442 T 540 H 442 T 540 H 442 T 540 H 442 H 442 H 442 H 442 T 540 T 540 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/12-12/23 9/13-11/15 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 Demers STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Alden STAFF STAFF STAFF Frye STAFF Hina STAFF STAFF STAFF H 442 T 540 T 540 T 540 H 442 H 442 T 540 H 442 T 540 T 540 H 442 T 540 H 442 T 540 T 540 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/12-12/23 9/13-11/15 9/9-12/23 Rosato Hina STAFF STAFF Arroyo STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF DeVoe STAFF DeVoe STAFF STAFF STAFF Ryan STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF H 442 H 442 H 442 H 442 H 442 H 442 H 442 T 540 H 442 H 442 H 442 T 540 H 442 T 540 H 442 T 540 H 442 H 442 T 540 H 444 H 444 FA 325 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/12-12/23 9/13-11/15 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Mathematics 28 13744 + MATH001-01 13746 + MATH001-02 13750 + MATH001-03 13752 + MATH001-04 13754 + MATH001-05 13757 + MATH001-06 13761 + MATH001-07 13767 + MATH001-08 13769 + MATH001-09 13771 + MATH001-10 13773 + MATH001-11 13774 + MATH001-12 13776 + MATH001-13 13778 + MATH001-14 13782 + MATH001-15 13742 + MATH001-16 13784 + MATH001-17 13780 + MATH001-18 13786 + MATH001-19 13789 + MATH001-20 13808 + MATH001-21 13860 + MATH001-E1 13745 + MATH002-01 13747 + MATH002-02 13751 + MATH002-03 13785 + MATH002-04 13755 + MATH002-05 13765 + MATH002-06 13758 + MATH002-07 13781 + MATH002-08 13768 + MATH002-09 13770 + MATH002-10 13763 + MATH002-11 13832 + MATH002-12 13787 + MATH002-13 13790 + MATH002-14 13833 + MATH002-L3 13740 + MATH003-01 13748 + MATH003-02 13749 + MATH003-03 13753 + MATH003-04 13759 + MATH003-05 13756 + MATH003-06 13741 + MATH003-07 13762 + MATH003-08 13743 + MATH003-09 13760 + MATH003-10 13772 + MATH003-11 13766 + MATH003-12 13775 + MATH003-13 13777 + MATH003-14 13779 + MATH003-15 13783 + MATH003-16 13764 + MATH003-17 13788 + MATH003-18 13791 + MATH003-19 10980 + MATH010-01 12226 + MATH010-02 10986 + MATH010-03 Attributes HU LA Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes 10990 + MATH010-04 Fundament of Math TR 3:30P-4:45P 3 STAFF T 113 9/8-12/23 12864 + MATH010-05 Fundament of Math TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 113 9/8-12/23 12874 + MATH010-06 Fundament of Math TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF B 224 9/8-12/23 11000 + MATH010-C1 Fundament of Math MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF B 437 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only 11002 + MATH010-C2 Fundament of Math TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF FA 325 9/8-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only. 11003 + MATH010-L1 Fundament of Math MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF LA 221 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Latch students only. 12343 + MATH010-L2 Fundament of Math TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 445 9/8-12/23 Registration limited to Latch students only. 13016 + MATH010-Y11Fundament of Math MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 9/8-10/8 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 9/8-10/8. 13017 + MATH010-Y21Fundament of Math MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 10/9-11/11 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 10/9-11/11. 13018 + MATH010-Y31Fundament of Math MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 11/12-12/19 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 11/12-12/19. 11013 + MATH101-01 Intro Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 447 9/9-12/23 11008 + MATH101-02 Intro Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF LA 447 9/9-12/23 11019 + MATH101-03 Intro Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF B 327 9/8-12/23 13797 + MATH101-04 Intro Algebra TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF FA 325 9/8-12/23 11024 + MATH101-05 Intro Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 339 9/8-12/23 11018 + MATH101-06 Intro Algebra TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 221 9/8-12/23 11036 + MATH101-C1 Intro Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 113 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only. 11038 + MATH101-E1 Intro Algebra 3 $30 Shevory 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 11039 + MATH101-L1 Intro Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF H 441 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Latch students only. 13834 + MATH101-L2 Intro Algebra TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF H 444 9/8-12/23 Registration limited to Latch students only. 13019 + MATH101-Y12Intro Algebra MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 9/8-10/8 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 9/8-10/8. 13020 + MATH101-Y22Intro Algebra MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 10/9-11/11 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 10/9-11/11. 13021 + MATH101-Y32Intro Algebra MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 11/12-12/19 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 11/12-12/19. 11045 + MATH112-01 Inter Algebra MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 STAFF T 542 9/9-12/23 11047 + MATH112-02 Inter Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF B 225 9/9-12/23 11050 + MATH112-03 Inter Algebra MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF S 101 9/9-12/23 11051 + MATH112-04 Inter Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF H 441 9/9-12/23 11052 + MATH112-05 Inter Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF LA 448 9/9-12/23 11044 + MATH112-06 Inter Algebra MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF T 116 9/9-12/23 11056 + MATH112-07 Inter Algebra MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF LA 448 9/9-12/23 11058 + MATH112-08 Inter Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF H 441 9/8-12/23 11063 + MATH112-09 Inter Algebra TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 443 9/8-12/23 11066 + MATH112-10 Inter Algebra TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF H 443 9/8-12/23 11065 + MATH112-11 Inter Algebra TR 3:30P-4:45P 3 STAFF H 444 9/8-12/23 11067 + MATH112-12 Inter Algebra S 1:00P-3:50P 3 STAFF T 102 9/12-12/23 11674 + MATH112-13 Inter Algebra U 8:00A-11:55A 3 STAFF S 101 9/13-11/15 13870 + MATH112-14 Inter Algebra TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF LA 445 9/8-12/23 11856 + MATH112-C1 Inter Algebra MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF T 221 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only. 11072 + MATH112-E1 Inter Algebra 3 $30 Torres 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 11073 + MATH112-E2 Inter Algebra 3 $30 Hina 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 12877 + MATH112-E3 Inter Algebra 3 $30 Snyder 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams. 11074 + MATH112-L1 Inter Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 324 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Latch students only. 13022 + MATH112-Y13Inter Algebra MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 9/8-10/8 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 9/8-10/8. 11075 + MATH112-Y2 Inter Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 223 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Credit Courses Fall 2015 29 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 30 CRN PR Course Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates 13023 + MATH112-Y23Inter Algebra MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 10/9-11/11 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 10/9-11/11. 13024 + MATH112-Y33Inter Algebra MTWR 10:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF S 538 11/12-12/19 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 11/12-12/19. 11077 + MATH115-01 Contemporary Math TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 225 9/8-12/23 11079 + MATH121-01 Topics Math I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Torres H 444 9/9-12/23 11080 + MATH121-02 Topics Math I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF S 101 9/9-12/23 11081 + MATH121-03 Topics Math I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF T 102 9/8-12/23 11082 + MATH121-04 Topics Math I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Byron B 223 9/9-12/23 11083 + MATH121-05 Topics Math I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF S 115 9/8-12/23 11776 + MATH121-06 Topics Math I F 6:00P-8:50P 3 STAFF T 221 9/11-12/23 11084 + MATH121-E1 Topics Math I 3 $30 Hina 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 13534 + MATH121-E2 Topics Math I 3 $30 Frye 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. 11777 + MATH122-01 Topics Math II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 217 9/9-12/23 11085 + MATH122-02 Topics Math II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Arroyo LA 222 9/8-12/23 11087 + MATH127-01 Math Elem Teach I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF H 443 9/9-12/23 11778 + MATH127-02 Math Elem Teach I S 9:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 102 9/12-12/23 11091 + MATH131-01 Intro Statistics MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF S 538 9/9-12/23 11089 + MATH131-02 Intro Statistics MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF S 538 9/9-12/23 11779 + MATH131-03 Intro Statistics MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Frye S 101 9/9-12/23 11092 + MATH131-04 Intro Statistics MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF B 222 9/9-12/23 12358 + MATH131-05 Intro Statistics MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF B 225 9/9-12/23 12184 + MATH131-06 Intro Statistics MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF B 223 9/9-12/23 11093 + MATH131-07 Intro Statistics TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Keating T 220 9/8-12/23 11090 + MATH131-08 Intro Statistics TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Keating LA 445 9/8-12/23 11088 + MATH131-09 Intro Statistics TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Frye S 101 9/8-12/23 12193 + MATH131-10 Intro Statistics TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF B 544 9/8-12/23 11780 + MATH131-11 Intro Statistics TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 547 9/8-12/23 11095 + MATH131-12 Intro Statistics W 6:30P-9:35P 3 STAFF S 101 9/9-12/23 11096 + MATH131-13 Intro Statistics F 6:00P-8:50P 3 STAFF S 115 9/11-12/23 11346 + MATH131-14 Intro Statistics U 8:00A-11:55A 3 STAFF S 115 9/13-12/23 10-week course: class ends 11/9. 13738 + MATH131-15 Intro Statistics MW 3:00P-4:15P 3 Cotter H 441 9/9-12/23 11097 + MATH131-E1 Intro Statistics 3 $30 Cotter 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 11098 + MATH131-E2 Intro Statistics 3 $30 DeVoe 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 13498 + MATH131-E3 Intro Statistics 3 $30 DeVoe 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. 13539 + MATH131-E4 Intro Statistics 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. 11105 + MATH203-01 College Algebra MWF 7:00A-7:50A 3 Keating T 221 9/9-12/23 11107 + MATH203-02 College Algebra MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF T 542 9/9-12/23 11101 + MATH203-03 College Algebra MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Frye S 101 9/9-12/23 11782 + MATH203-04 College Algebra MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Torres H 444 9/9-12/23 11104 + MATH203-05 College Algebra MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF H 441 9/9-12/23 11102 + MATH203-06 College Algebra MW 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF S 101 9/9-12/23 11108 + MATH203-07 College Algebra TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF S 101 9/8-12/23 11103 + MATH203-08 College Algebra TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF B 223 9/8-12/23 11109 + MATH203-09 College Algebra TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF H 441 9/8-12/23 11111 + MATH203-10 College Algebra T 6:00P-8:40P 3 STAFF S 101 9/8-12/23 11110 + MATH203-11 College Algebra S 8:30A-11:20A 3 Cox S 115 9/12-12/23 12840 + MATH203-12 College Algebra TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF H 441 9/8-12/23 13532 + MATH203-13 College Algebra TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF B 222 9/8-12/23 11112 + MATH203-E1 College Algebra 3 $30 Rosato 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 12360 + MATH203-E2 College Algebra 3 $30 Rosato 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. 12875 + MATH203-E3 College Algebra 3 $30 Stevenson 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exam. 13560 + MATH203-E4 College Algebra 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Attributes LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA Media 11123 + MDIA111-01 13096 + MDIA111-02 12188 + MDIA111-E1 12407 + MDIA111-H1 11124 + MDIA112-01 11125 + MDIA112-02 13836 + MDIA112-03 11126 MDIA113-01 13714 MDIA113-02 11127 MDIA116-01 13837 MDIA116-02 11129 MDIA123-01 13823 MDIA123-02 13097 + MDIA213-01 Intro to Mass Comm MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Zinsius-Su Intro to Mass Comm W 6:00P-9:05P 3 STAFF Intro to Mass Comm 3 $30 Zinsius-Su Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Intro to Mass Comm R 12:30P-1:45P 3 $30 STAFF Hybrid course: class meets face-to-face every Thursday on the Brockton campus. TV Studio Prod T 9:30A-12:15P 3 STAFF TV Studio Prod T 5:30P-8:10P 3 STAFF TV Studio Prod W 1:00P-3:45P 3 STAFF Radio Production R 12:30P-1:50P 3 Bowers Radio Production R 2:00P-3:00P 3 Bowers Radio Production TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Zinsius-Su Digital Video Edit T 6:00P-8:40P 3 STAFF Digital Video Edit MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF Digital Music Prod T 9:30A-12:15P 3 AuCoin Digital Music Prod T 12:30P-3:15P 3 AuCoin Adv Radio Prod TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Zinsius-Su FA 333 FA 327 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA 337 9/10-12/23 FA HU LA FA 219 FA 219 FA 219 FA 327 FA 333 FA 333 MC 101 FA 333 MC 101 MC 101 FA 333 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8--2/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA HU LA Modern Language - Arabic 11131 MLAR101-01 Begin Arabic I 13079 MLAR101-02 Begin Arabic I 13115 + MLAR102-01 Begin Arabic II TR MWF MWF 11:00A-12:15P 9:00A-9:50A 11:00A-11:50A 3 3 3 Zahara STAFF Zahara FA 460 B 437 FA 460 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML R 6:30P-9:20P 3 STAFF FA 325 9/10-12/23 HU LA ML MWF TR MWF MWF 9:00A-9:50A 9:30A-10:45A 1:00P-1:50P 11:00A-11:50A 3 3 3 3 Peery Peery STAFF STAFF H 330 B 223 H 226 LA 445 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML MWF T MWF 10:00A-10:50A 6:30P-9:10P 11:00A-11:50A 3 3 3 Peery STAFF STAFF H 340 H 329 H 340 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML 3 STAFF FA 330 9/8-10/30 HU LA ML 3 STAFF FA 330 11/2-12/23 HU LA ML 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Hall STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF LA 448 T 116 LA 219 T 324 LA 219 H 330 H 225 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9- 12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Precalculus MWF 7:45A-8:50A 4 Frye S 101 9/9-12/23 LA Precalculus MWF 10:55A-12:00P 4 STAFF T 540 9/9-12/23 LA Precalculus TR 7:45A-9:25A 4 Cotter S 101 9/8-12/23 LA Precalculus TR 12:20P-2:00P 4 Torres H 444 9/8-12/23 LA Precalculus W 6:00P-10:00P 4 STAFF S 115 9/9-12/23 LA Precalculus 4 $40 DeVoe 9/9-12/23 LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. Calculus I MWF 10:55A-11:59A 4 Arroyo LA 448 9/9-12/23 LA Calculus I TR 12:20P-2:00P 4 Cotter S 538 9/8-12/23 LA Calculus I 4 $40 Hina 9/9-12/23 LA Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and/or final exams. Calculus II TR 12:20P-2:00P 4 DeVoe S 101 9/8-12/23 LA Calculus III TR 2:00P-3:40P 4 Frye H 441 9/8-12/23 LA Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 11113 + MATH217-01 11114 + MATH217-02 11115 + MATH217-03 11116 + MATH217-04 11117 + MATH217-05 11118 + MATH217-E1 11119 + MATH221-01 11120 + MATH221-02 11121 + MATH221-E1 11122 + MATH222-01 13106 + MATH223-01 Fall 2015 Modern Language - Cape Verdean 11133 MLCV101-01 Cape Verdean Cr I Modern Language - French 11135 11136 13081 13082 + MLFR101-01 MLFR101-02 MLFR101-03 MLFR201-01 Begin French I Begin French I Begin French I Inter French I Modern Language - Portuguese 11138 MLPO101-01 Begin Portuguese I 11139 MLPO101-02 Begin Portuguese I 13083 + MLPO201-01 Inter Portuguese I Modern Language - Sign Language 11141 MLSL101-01 13715 MLSL101-02 Amer Sign Lang I TR 12:30P-3:10P 7-week course: class runs 9/8-10/30. Amer Sign Lang I TR 3:30P-6:10P 7-week course: class runs 11/2-12/23. Modern Language - Spanish 11149 11151 11147 11144 11150 11146 11145 MLSP101-01 MLSP101-02 MLSP101-03 MLSP101-04 MLSP101-05 MLSP101-06 MLSP101-07 Begin Spanish I Begin Spanish I Begin Spanish I Begin Spanish I Begin Spanish I Begin Spanish I Begin Spanish I MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-11:50A 1:00P-1:50P 8:00A-9:15A 9:30A-10:45A 31 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN PR Course 11148 MLSP101-08 12411 MLSP101-09 11152 MLSP101-10 11665 MLSP101-11 11154 MLSP101-12 11153 MLSP101-13 13716 MLSP101-E1 13717 MLSP101-E2 11155 MLSP101-Y1 11156 + MLSP102-01 11157 + MLSP102-02 11158 + MLSP102-03 12786 + MLSP102-04 12787 + MLSP102-05 13812 + MLSP102-06 11159 + MLSP201-01 Title Days Time Credits Fees Begin Spanish I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Begin Spanish I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Begin Spanish I TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Begin Spanish I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Begin Spanish I T 6:30P-9:10P 3 Begin Spanish I S 1:00P-3:50P 3 Begin Spanish I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Begin Spanish I 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Begin Spanish I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Begin Spanish II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Begin Spanish II TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Begin Spanish II T 6:30P-9:10P 3 Begin Spanish II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Begin Spanish II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Begin Spanish II TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Inter Spanish I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Faculty Hall STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF His & Dev of Music MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Music Theory I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Vocal Performance W 5:30P-8:35P 3 Audition not required for Fall 2015 semester. Intro to Piano S 9:00A-11:50A 3 Elementary Guitar S 9:00A-11:50A 3 Room Session Dates H 340 9/8-12/23 LA 561 9/8-12/23 H 224 9/8-12/23 T 324 9/9-12/23 LA 449 9/8- 12/23 T 219 9/12-12/23 9/8-12/23 Attributes HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML STAFF 9/8-12/23 HU LA ML STAFF LA 222 9/9-12/23 HU LA ML STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Hall T 223 FA 460 LA 447 T 324 H 340 T 324 T 325 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML Demers STAFF STAFF FA 330 FA 330 FA 330 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA STAFF STAFF FA 330 FA 329 9/12-12/23 9/12-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA $160 $160 $615 $615 $180 $180 $738 $738 STAFF STAFF Eisele Eisele STAFF STAFF Eisele Eisele H 552 H 552 H 552 H 552 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/14-12/23 Intro Philosophy MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Intro Philosophy MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Intro Philosophy TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Intro Philosophy TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Intro Philosophy M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Intro Philosophy 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Intro Philosophy 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. STAFF STAFF STAFF Walsh STAFF STAFF B 327 H 226 LA 560 LA 219 H 226 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA STAFF 9/9-12/23 HU LA Frizzell B 439 9/8-12/23 Science-Music Lab R 9:00A-10:50A 1 $30 Demers Science of Music MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Demers Survey Astronomy R 6:00P-8:50P 3 STAFF Survey Physics TR 12:30P-2:20P 3 $30 Tressel College Physics I TR 10:00A-12:15P 4 $30 Tressel College Physics I T 6:00P-10:00P 4 $30 Tressel This class meets two Thursdays during the semester: 10/8 & 11/12, 6-10pm. General Physics I MW 10:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Demers General Physics I F 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 Demers S 431 S 327 S 327 S 327 S 327 S 327 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 LS LA LS SC LA SC LA SC LA LS SC LA LS SC S 327 S 327 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC LA LS SC B 336 B 225 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS Music 11160 + MUSC101-01 13478 MUSC131-01 12412 MUSC151-01 11162 MUSC205-01 11163 MUSC207-01 Nursing (Nursing courses are for Nurse Education majors only.) 11164 + NURS101-01 13659 + NURS213-01 11166 + NURS301-01 13660 + NURS304-01 Nursing I Nursing I Nursing II-E Nursing II-E Nursing IV Nursing IV Nursing A Nursing A MWF 10:00A-11:50A TR R 4:00P-7:00P M MWF 8:00A-9:50A TR M 4:30P-7:25P R 8 8 5 5 9 9 6 6 Philosophy 11169 + PHIL101-01 11170 + PHIL101-02 11171 + PHIL101-03 11172 + PHIL101-04 11174 + PHIL101-05 12791 + PHIL101-E1 12841 + PHIL101-E2 Physical Education 13661 PHED204-01 Hist&Phil of Sp&PE TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Physics 11178 PHYS112-01 11176 + PHYS113-01 12362 + PHYS114-01 13025 + PHYS131-01 11180 + PHYS151-01 11181 + PHYS151-02 11182 + PHYS161-01 Psychology 11200 + PSYC101-01 General Psychology 11193 + PSYC101-02 General Psychology 32 MWF MWF 7:00A-7:50A 8:00A-8:50A 3 3 Bacon Frank Attributes LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates General Psychology MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF LA 559 9/9-12/23 General Psychology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Frank T 542 9/9-12/23 General Psychology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Perry LA 448 9/9-12/23 General Psychology MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Galante T 542 9/9-12/23 General Psychology MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Mertz T 542 9/9-12/23 General Psychology MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Buker B 336 9/9-12/23 General Psychology MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF T 116 9/9-12/23 General Psychology MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF H 227 9/9-12/23 General Psychology TR 3:30P-4:45P 3 STAFF LA 217 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF T 221 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Frank B 547 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 441 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Frank T 116 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Mertz LA 448 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 562 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Mertz T 223 9/8-12/23 General Psychology TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 STAFF LA 562 9/8-12/23 General Psychology M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Boutin LA 559 9/14-12/23 General Psychology T 6:00P-8:40P 3 STAFF T 542 9/8-12/23 General Psychology W 6:00P-9:05P 3 STAFF LA 560 9/9-12/23 General Psychology R 6:30P-9:20P 3 STAFF LA 219 9/10-12/23 General Psychology S 9:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 324 9/12-12/23 General Psychology S 1:00P-3:50P 3 Scalzo-McN LA 219 9/12-12/23 General Psychology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF LA 220 9/8-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only. General Psychology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF FA 325 9/9-12/23 Registration limited to Choices students only. General Psychology 3 $30 Perry 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. General Psychology 3 $30 Perry 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. General Psychology 3 $30 Frank 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. General Psychology 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. General Psychology 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. General Psychology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF H 339 9/8-12/23 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Abnormal Psych MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Frank LA 447 9/9-12/23 Abnormal Psych M 6:30P-9:35P 3 STAFF LA 562 9/14-12/23 Child Psychology W 6:00P-9:05P 3 Baptista LA 562 9/9-12/23 Adolescent Psych MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF LA 561 9/9-12/23 Adolescent Psych 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Human Growth & Dev MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Galante B 439 9/9-12/23 Human Growth & Dev MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 Mertz B 439 9/9-12/23 Human Growth & Dev MW 3:00P-4:15P 3 Mertz B 439 9/9-12/23 Human Growth & Dev M 5:30P-8:35P 3 Galante B 439 9/14-12/23 Human Growth & Dev S 9:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 220 9/12-12/23 Human Growth & Dev 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Human Growth & Dev 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Human Growth & Dev R 5:30P-8:20P 3 $30 STAFF H 443 9/10-12/23 Hybrid course: class meets on Brockton campus 9/4, 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4 & 12/11. Social Psychology MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF T 542 9/9-12/23 Social Psychology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Godin B 547 9/8-12/23 Social Psychology 3 $30 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 11195 + PSYC101-03 11184 + PSYC101-04 12457 + PSYC101-05 11185 + PSYC101-06 11190 + PSYC101-07 11197 + PSYC101-08 11198 + PSYC101-09 11199 + PSYC101-10 11192 + PSYC101-11 11194 + PSYC101-12 11187 + PSYC101-13 11186 + PSYC101-14 11188 + PSYC101-15 11189 + PSYC101-16 11196 + PSYC101-17 11191 + PSYC101-18 11201 + PSYC101-19 11206 + PSYC101-20 11207 + PSYC101-21 11204 + PSYC101-22 11205 + PSYC101-23 11203 + PSYC101-24 13734 + PSYC101-25 11208 + PSYC101-C1 11209 + PSYC101-C2 11210 + PSYC101-E1 11211 + PSYC101-E2 11411 + PSYC101-E3 12458 + PSYC101-E4 13533 + PSYC101-E5 13453 + PSYC101-Y1 11223 + PSYC201-01 11224 + PSYC201-02 11212 + PSYC202-01 11804 + PSYC203-01 11213 + PSYC203-E1 11214 + PSYC205-01 11215 + PSYC205-02 11216 + PSYC205-03 11218 + PSYC205-04 11217 + PSYC205-05 11219 + PSYC205-E1 11220 + PSYC205-E2 11221 + PSYC205-H1 11225 + PSYC301-01 11226 + PSYC301-02 11228 + PSYC301-E1 Fall 2015 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS Radiologic Technology (Radiology courses are for Rad Tech majors only.) 11229 RADT101-01 Clinical Practice Clinical Practice W M 8:00A-9:50A 11:00A-11:50A 3 3 $60 $60 STAFF STAFF T 436 T 436 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 33 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN PR 11230 + 11574 11231 11232 11233 11234 + 11788 + 11235 + 11236 11237 + 11238 + 11239 11240 + 11241 11242 11243 11244 11245 11246 Course RADT105-01 RADT111-01 RADT111-02 RADT111-03 RADT111-04 RADT113-01 RADT113-02 RADT113-03 RADT121-01 RADT127-01 RADT131-01 RADT133-01 RADT137-01 RADT305-01 RADT312-01 RADT313-01 RADT321-01 RADT323-01 RADT325-01 Title Days Time Medical Imaging TR 9:30A-10:20A RADT An/Pos Lab I M 1:00P-2:50P RADT An/Pos Lab I W 10:00A-11:50A RADT An/Pos Lab I W 1:00P-2:50P RADT An/Pos Lab I F 10:00A-11:50A RADT An/Ps Lab III T 10:30A-12:20P RADT An/Ps Lab III T 12:30P-2:20P RADT An/Ps Lab III R 11:30A-1:20P Clinical Exper I TR Clinical Exper III MWF Radiation Sci I TR 8:00A-9:15A RADT A/P Lect I M 9:00A-10:40A RADT A/P Lect III R 10:30A-11:20A MRI-Clin Exp I Intro to MRI R 6:00P-7:50P Mul Pln-Sect Anat R 8:00P-9:50P Int-Comp Tomgraphy M 6:00P-6:50P Cros Sect Anatomy M 7:00P-10:05P CT Clinical Exp I Credits 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 Fees $40 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $80 $100 $60 $40 $20 $20 $40 $40 $20 $60 $20 Faculty STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Sutcliffe STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Room Session Dates T 436 9/8-12/23 T 436 9/14-12/23 T 436 9/9-12/23 T 436 9/9-12/23 T 436 9/11-12/23 T 436 9/8-12/23 T 436 9/8-12/23 T 436 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 T 436 9/8-12/23 T 436 9/14-12/23 T 436 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 T 436 9/14-12/23 T 436 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 Attributes Respiratory Care (Respiratory courses are for Resp Care majors only.) 11248 RESP101-01 11249 RESP101-02 11250 RESP101-03 11251 RESP101-04 11253 + RESP103-01 11254 + RESP103-02 11255 + RESP103-03 11256 + RESP103-04 11258 + RESP111-01 11259 RESP113-01 11260 RESP115-01 11261 + RESP121-01 Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther I Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Fund-Resp Ther III Intro to Pathology Resp Care Sem I Resp Care Equip Resp Care Anat&Phy M 8:00A-9:00A MW 10:00A-11:50A TR M 9:00A-9:59A MW 10:00A-11:50A TR W 8:00A-9:00A MW 10:00A-11:50A TR W 9:00A-9:59A MW 10:00A-11:50A TR T 8:00A-8:50A TR 9:00A-10:50A MW R 8:00A-8:50A TR 9:00A-10:50A MW TR 9:00A-10:50A T 11:00A-11:50A MW TR 9:00A-10:50A R 11:00A-11:50A MW F 8:00A-9:50A W 1:00P-3:00P M 1:00P-3:00P TR 12:30P-1:45P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 2 2 3 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $40 $40 $40 $60 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF FH 203 FH 202 FH 203 FH 202 FH 203 FH 202 FH 203 FH 202 H 555 H 340 H 555 H 340 H 340 H 555 H 340 H 555 H 552 FH 202 FH 202 FH 202 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 Private Security 3 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. PS Law & Procedure 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Dicarlo 9/8-12/23 STAFF 9/8-12/23 STAFF Bermingham STAFF Blanchette Bermingham Blanchette STAFF STAFF LA 219 H 340 H 225 LA 562 H 227 LA 562 B 547 H 443 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Security 13863 + SECU101-E1 13864 + SECU205-E1 Sociology 34 11264 + 11266 + 11279 + 13002 + 11288 + 11267 + 11268 + 11271 + SOCI104-01 SOCI104-02 SOCI104-03 SOCI104-04 SOCI104-05 SOCI104-06 SOCI104-07 SOCI104-08 Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 9:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:50A 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-11:50A 11:00A-11:50A 1:00P-1:50P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS Faculty STAFF STAFF STAFF Bermingham STAFF Griffin STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Room Session Dates H 443 9/9-12/23 LA 562 9/8-12/23 LA 562 9/8-12/23 B 327 9/8-12/23 T 542 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA 560 9/8-12/23 LA 222 9/8-12/23 LA 559 9/8-12/23 B 225 9/14-12/23 T 220 9/8-12/23 B 439 9/8-12/23 T 116 9/9-12/23 LA 556 9/9-12/23 Attributes LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS STAFF B 548 9/8-12/23 LA SS STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS Mott T 324 9/8-12/23 LA SS Coole STAFF Coole Dziuba-Lea Dziuba-Lea STAFF Bermingham LA 562 T 325 H 329 LA 219 B 327 T 219 9/9-12/23 9/9 -12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS STAFF 9/9-12/23 LA SS STAFF Bermingham Chiano T 220 T 552 H 443 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Bowers Bowers Caffrey Bowers STAFF STAFF Caffrey STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF FA 330 LA 560 FA 329 LA 560 FA 330 B 225 LA 560 FA 330 FA 329 FA 329 LA 222 FA 329 FA 329 FA 329 FA 330 T 223 FA 329 H 225 FA 329 FA 329 FA 329 LA 562 FA 329 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Prin of Sociology MWF 2:00P-2:50P 3 Prin of Sociology TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Prin of Sociology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prin of Sociology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prin of Sociology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Prin of Sociology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Prin of Sociology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prin of Sociology TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 Prin of Sociology TR 2:00P-3:15P 3 Prin of Sociology M 6:30P-9:35P 3 Prin of Sociology T 5:30P-8:10P 3 Prin of Sociology TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Prin of Sociology W 5:30P-8:35P 3 Prin of Sociology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Registration limited to Choices students only. Prin of Sociology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Registration limited to Choices students only. Prin of Sociology 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prin of Sociology 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prin of Sociology 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prin of Sociology 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Prin of Sociology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Registration limited to Gateway students only. Criminology MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Criminology MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Criminology MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Criminology TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Criminology TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Criminology W 6:30P-9:35P 3 Criminology 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Soc of Deviance 3 $30 Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Family & Community M 6:00P-9:05P 3 Soc-Race&Ethnicity MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Victimology MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 11276 + SOCI104-09 11273 + SOCI104-10 11277 + SOCI104-11 11272 + SOCI104-12 11402 + SOCI104-13 11270 + SOCI104-14 11265 + SOCI104-15 11269 + SOCI104-16 11275 + SOCI104-17 11286 + SOCI104-18 11283 + SOCI104-19 13817 + SOCI104-20 11287 + SOCI104-21 11290 + SOCI104-C1 12461 + SOCI104-C2 11291 + SOCI104-E1 11805 + SOCI104-E2 12067 + SOCI104-E3 12186 + SOCI104-E4 13003 + SOCI104-Y1 12463 + SOCI203-01 13004 + SOCI203-02 11295 + SOCI203-03 11293 + SOCI203-04 11294 + SOCI203-05 11296 + SOCI203-06 11806 + SOCI203-E1 11297 + SOCI204-E1 12464 + SOCI208-01 13005 + SOCI232-01 13112 + SOCI331-01 Fall 2015 Speech 11299 11313 11311 11314 11306 11316 11298 11304 11308 11307 11319 11301 11303 11317 11300 11312 11305 11318 11302 11310 11321 11323 11320 SPCH105-01 SPCH105-02 SPCH105-03 SPCH105-04 SPCH105-05 SPCH105-06 SPCH105-07 SPCH105-08 SPCH105-09 SPCH105-10 SPCH105-11 SPCH105-12 SPCH105-13 SPCH105-14 SPCH105-15 SPCH105-16 SPCH105-17 SPCH105-18 SPCH105-19 SPCH105-20 SPCH105-21 SPCH105-22 SPCH105-23 Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW TR TR TR TR TR TR TR M T W 8:00A-8:50A 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 9:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:50A 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-11:50A 11:00A-11:50A 11:00A-11:50A 1:00P-1:50P 1:00P-1:50P 2:00P-2:50P 3:00P-4:15P 8:00A-9:15A 9:30A-10:45A 9:30A-10:45A 11:00A-12:15P 11:00A-12:15P 12:30P-1:45P 2:00P-3:15P 5:30P-8:35P 6:30P-9:10P 5:30P-8:35P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 35 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN PR Course 11322 SPCH105-24 11315 SPCH105-25 11326 SPCH105-C1 11325 SPCH105-C2 13085 SPCH105-E1 13718 SPCH105-E2 13719 SPCH105-E3 12413 SPCH105-H1 11700 SPCH105-Y1 11579 SPCH105-Y2 13084 SPCH105-Y3 11328 + SPCH107-01 11329 + SPCH107-02 13086 + SPCH121-01 13087 + SPCH121-02 Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Speech Comm F 6:30P-9:20P 3 STAFF Speech Comm S 9:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF Speech Comm TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF Registration limited to Choices students only. Speech Comm MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF Registration limited to Choices students only. Speech Comm 3 $30 Caffrey Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Speech Comm 3 $30 Caffrey Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Speech Comm 3 $30 Zinsius-Su Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Speech Comm T 12:30P-1:45P 3 $30 STAFF Hybrid course: class meets on the Brockton campus every Tuesday. Speech Comm MTWR 1:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 9/8-10/8. Speech Comm MTWR 1:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 10/9-11/11. Speech Comm MTWR 1:00P-2:50P 3 STAFF Registration limited to Gateway students only. Class meets 11/12-12/19. Oral Interpret MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF Oral Interpret TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF Argument & Debate TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Pahl Argument & Debate MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF Room Session Dates B 437 9/11-12/23 B 223 9/12-12/23 LA 222 9/8-12/23 Intro to Theatre Voice Improvement Intro to Acting Intro to Acting Intro to Acting Movement for Actng Creative Drama Attributes FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA 327 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA FA 333 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA LA 217 9/8-10/8 FA HU LA LA 217 10/9-11/11 FA HU LA LA 217 11/12-12/19 FA HU LA FA 329 FA 329 FA 330 H 225 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA Theatre 11330 + 13849 11332 13847 13848 11333 13720 + THET101-01 THET102-01 THET200-01 THET200-02 THET200-03 THET204-01 THET221-01 TR MW TR W MW TR TR 11:00A-12:15P 10:30A-11:45A 9:30A-10:45A 6:00P-8:45P 9:00A-10:15A 12:30P-1:45P 9:30A-10:45A 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Caffrey STAFF LA 447 FH 205 FH 205 FH 205 FH 205 FH 205 FA 337 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 Ostheimer B 437 9/8-12/23 LA Days Time MWF MWF 8:00A-8:50A 11:00A-11:50A 3 3 STAFF STAFF C 305 C 401 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Financial Acct I Financial Acct I Financial Acct I Financial Acct I Finan Acct II Finan Acct II Finan Acct II Finan Acct II Managerial Account Managerial Account Computr Bus Appl T R T T T R R R T T TR 1:00P-2:40P 1:00P-2:40P 6:00P-8:45P 9:00P-10:05P 10:55A-12:25P 10:55A-12:25P 6:00P-8:45P 9:00P-10:00P 6:00P-8:15P 8:30P-10:05P 9:30A-10:45A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 Sterlin Sterlin Garren Garren Sterlin Sterlin STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Sterlin C 301 C 435 C 208 C 435 C 310 C 435 C 208 C 435 C 135 C 127 C 127 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU Mth & Mtl Cnst Mth & Mtl Cnst Site Development Site Development Working Drawings I Working Drawings I Graphic Comm TR M M W TR T W 10:00A-11:50A 5:00P-9:10P 1:00P-2:50P 1:00P-2:50P 8:00A-9:50A 5:00P-8:40P 8:00A-9:50A 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 Weiner Weiner Weiner Weiner Weiner STAFF STAFF C 209 C 210 C 208 C 205 C 205 C 209 C 205 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 AR AR Travel Geography 11335 TRGE101-01 Destination Geog I Canton CRN PR Course Title Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Academic Freshman Program 10001 10003 ACAD103-60 College Experience ACAD103-61 College Experience Accounting 10015 + ACCT105-60 10016 + ACCT105-61 10017 + ACCT106-60 13054 + ACCT106-61 13108 + ACCT107-60 10020 + ACCT302-60 Architecture 10006 ARCH107-60 12470 ARCH107-61 10008 + ARCH115-60 10009 + ARCH121-60 13088 + ARCH121-61 13662 ARCH123-60 36 AR Days TR TR F W MW Time 8:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:59A 9:00A-11:30A 10:00A-11:50A 8:00A-9:50A Credits Fees 4 4 4 4 3 Faculty Parker Parker Parker Parker Weiner Room Session Dates C 209 9/8-12/23 C 9/8-12/23 C 312 9/9-12/23 C 402 9/9-12/23 C 209 9/9-12/23 Attributes AR AR Art 10021 + ARTG100-60 13663 ARTG102-60 12473 + ARTG105-60 10025 + ARTG105-61 10027 ARTG107-60 10028 ARTG107-61 12968 ARTG107-62 10030 ARTG113-60 10032 ARTG113-61 13664 ARTG113-62 10033 ARTG121-60 13665 + ARTG154-60 13666 ARTG156-60 10034 ARTG205-60 10035 ARTG205-61 10037 ARTG210-60 10038 + ARTG211-60 12475 ARTG213-60 10042 ARTG216-60 10043 ARTG221-60 10045 ARTG242-60 10046 ARTG255-60 13667 + ARTG261-60 10048 ARTG263-60 12477 ARTG263-61 10051 ARTG281-60 10050 ARTG281-61 12478 ARTG331-60 10054 ARTG400-60 Art His-West Wrld MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 History of Art II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Graphic Design I M 1:00P-2:50P 3 Graphic Design I W 1:00P-2:50P 3 Graphic Design I T 1:00P-2:50P 3 Graphic Design I R 1:00P-2:50P 3 Drawing I T 12:30P-4:30P 3 Drawing I R 12:30P-4:30P 3 Drawing I T 6:00P-9:40P 3 Color/Design I R 12:30P-4:20P 3 Color/Design I T 12:30P-4:20P 3 Color/Design I F 8:00A-11:50A 3 Intro to Photo T 6:00P-9:40P 3 Gallery Exh-Sk II W 3:00P-6:50P 3 Intro to Museums R 3:00P-5:50P 3 There will be 4 classes held at actual museums. 3-Dimension Design T 8:00A-12:00P 3 3-Dimension Design F 8:00A-12:00P 3 Flash Animation T 6:00P-9:40P 3 Illustration I MW 8:00A-9:50A 3 Relief Printing M 10:00A-11:50A 3 Relief Printing M 1:00P-2:50P 3 Drmwver on the Mac F 9:00A-11:50A 3 Drmwver on the Mac F 1:00P-1:50P 3 Painting R 6:00P-9:55P 3 Dig Photo I/Phshop W 6:00P-10:10P 3 Monoprinting W 10:00A-11:50A 3 Monoprinting W 1:00P-2:50P 3 Advanced Drawing F 1:00P-5:00P 3 Sculpture I W 1:00P-5:00P 3 Sculpture I W 6:00P-10:00P 3 Cmp-Aided Grph Dsg MW 10:00A-11:50A 3 Cmp-Aided Grph Dsg TR 10:00A-11:50A 3 Ceramics I M 1:00P-5:00P 3 Visual Art Intern 3 Hays STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Dunn Dunn STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 401 C 401 C 418 C 417 C 418 C 417 C 412 C 412 C 412 C 416 C 416 C 416 C 418 C 418 C 124 9/9-12/23 ATF FA HU LA 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA 9/10-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA 9/10-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA 9/11-12/23 FA HU LA 9/8-12/23 ATF ATG FA HU LA 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA 9/10-12/23 ATF FA HU LA STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Dunn Dunn STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Dunn Dunn STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Rossman-Me STAFF C 418 C 418 C 417 C 418 C 416 C 416 C 417 C 417 C 412 C 417 C 416 C 416 C 412 C 210 C 210 C 408 C 408 C 212 9/8-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATG HU LA ATG HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA ATF FA HU LA ATF FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA ATF FA HU LA ATF ATG FA HU LA STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF MacMillin STAFF STAFF Trecek-Kin STAFF Trecek-Kin Trecek-Kin Burke Burke STAFF Burke Burke STAFF Simmons Simmons STAFF C 404 C 320 C 320 C 314 C 208 C 314 C 301 C 320 C 314 C 320 C 314 C 314 C 320 C 320 C 320 C 320 C 320 C 320 C 320 C 320 C 320 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/12-12/23 LA SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LS LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LS LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC LA LS SC Credit Courses Title Plumb & Heat Sys Plumb & Heat Sys Cons Mgt-Build Cod Cons Mgt-Build Cod Arch Detail Draw Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 10010 + ARCH204-60 12472 + ARCH207-60 10013 + ARCH251-60 Fall 2015 Biology 12363 + BIOL119-60 10056 + BIOL121-60 10057 + BIOL121-61 10058 + BIOL136-60 12364 + BIOL137-60 10060 + BIOL138-60 10061 + BIOL140-60 13111 + BIOL140-61 10062 + BIOL142-60 13026 + BIOL143-60 10064 + BIOL201-60 10065 + BIOL201-61 10066 + BIOL202-60 10067 + BIOL202-61 13806 + BIOL205-60 13807 + BIOL205-61 Intro to Evol Biol Biological Prin I Biological Prin I Biological Prin I Human Genetics Human Genetics Lab Human Nutrition Intro Biology Intro Biology Lab Intro Biology Intro Enviro Sci Intro Enviro Sci Anatomy & Phys I Anatomy & Phys I Anatomy & Phys I Anatomy & Phys II Anatomy & Phys II Anatomy & Phys II Vertebrate A&P I Vertebrate A&P I Vertebrate A&P I TR MW F F TR T W MF TR W R TR T TR T TR R R MW W S 12:30P-1:45P 8:00A-9:50A 9:00A-9:50A 5:00P-9:50P 12:30P-1:45P 10:00A-11:50A 6:00P-9:05P 10:00A-11:10A 2:00P-3:15P 10:00A-11:50A 10:00A-11:50A 12:30P-1:45P 9:00A-10:50A 11:00A-12:15P 5:00P-9:30P 12:30P-1:45P 2:00P-3:50P 5:30P-10:20P 4:00P-5:15P 5:30P-7:25P 8:30A-1:20P 3 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 3 1 $30 3 3 3 1 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 4 $30 37 Fall 2015 CRN PR Course Title Days Time Intro to Business Intro to Business Personal Finance Prin of Management Prin of Management Prin of Marketing Prin of Marketing Small Bus Mgmt Business Law I Business Law I Business Law I Entrepreneurship Organiz Behavior MWF TR MWF TR M MWF R MWF TR TR M TR MWF 10:00A-10:50A 9:30A-10:45A 1:00P-1:50P 11:00A-12:15P 6:00P-9:05P 11:00A-11:50A 6:00P-8:50P 10:00A-10:50A 8:00A-9:15A 12:30P-1:45P 6:00P-9:05P 11:00A-12:15P 9:00A-9:50A MW F 1:00P-3:15P 5:30P-10:20P Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Business 10068 + 10069 + 10071 + 10072 + 13686 + 10074 + 13055 + 10077 + 10079 + 12432 + 13687 + 13831 + 10081 + BUSN110-60 BUSN110-61 BUSN111-60 BUSN112-60 BUSN112-61 BUSN120-60 BUSN120-61 BUSN125-60 BUSN201-60 BUSN201-61 BUSN201-62 BUSN251-60 BUSN301-60 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Bielenin STAFF STAFF Laurie McFadyen Fisher STAFF STAFF Devito STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 124 C 310 C 406 C 124 C 124 C 124 C 301 C 401 C 301 C 125 C 125 C 303 C 124 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU BU STAFF STAFF C 320 C 320 9/9-12/23 9/11-12/23 LA LS SC LA LS SC Chemistry 10082 + CHEM151-60 Gen Chemistry I 13736 + CHEM151-61 Gen Chemistry I 4 4 $30 $30 Computer Technology Information Management 10085 CTIM101-60 10087 CTIM102-60 10089 CTIM103-60 Beginning Windows MWF Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Word MWF Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Excel MWF Class meets 11/12-12/19. 8:00A-8:50A 1 STAFF C 127 9/8-10/8 8:00A-8:50A 1 STAFF C 127 10/9-11/11 8:00A-8:50A 1 STAFF C 127 11/12-12/19 9:00A-9:50A 9:30A-10:45A 8:00A-9:15A 12:30P-1:45P 11:00A-12:15P 10:00A-10:50A 3 3 3 3 3 3 STAFF Faiella STAFF Faiella Faiella STAFF C 208 C 401 C 309 C 124 C 307 C 125 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 402 C 425 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 402 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 402 C 425 C 402 C 402 C 425 C 402 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/11-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 STAFF STAFF C 221 C 219 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 Criminal Justice 10093 + 10092 + 13006 + 10096 + 10097 + 12465 + CJUS101-60 CJUS101-61 CJUS223-60 CJUS302-60 CJUS305-60 CJUS316-60 Int-Crim Justice Int-Crim Justice Invest Foren Serv Corrections Criminal Law Police, Comm & Soc MWF TR TR TR TR MWF Dental (Dental courses are for Dental Assistant majors only.) 10099 DENT102-60 12393 DENT102-61 10100 + DENT103-60 10101 + DENT103-61 10102 + DENT103-62 10103 DENT105-60 10104 DENT106-60 11792 DENT106-61 10105 DENT107-60 10106 DENT107-61 10107 DENT107-62 Dental Mat I Dental Mat I Dental Mat I Dental Mat I Dental Radio I Dental Radio I Dental Radio I Dental Radio I Dental Radio I Dental Radio I Dent Off Mgmt Dental Sci I Dental Sci I Dental Sci I Dental Sci I Dental Sci I Dental Sci I Chairside Assist Chairside Assist Chairside Assist Chairside Assist Chairside Assist Chairside Assist Chairside Assist Chairside Assist Chairside Assist T T T T W W W W W W R M F F M F F M W R M R W M R W 8:00A-10:00A 10:05A-11:55A 8:00A-10:00A 1:00P-2:50P 8:00A-9:50A 10:00A-11:50A 8:00A-9:50A 1:00P-2:50P 8:00A-9:50A 3:00P-4:50P 8:00A-10:25A 8:00A-9:50A 8:00A-9:50A 10:00A-11:50A 8:00A-9:50A 8:00A-9:50A 1:00P-2:50P 10:00A-12:50P 10:00A-11:50A 10:30A-12:50P 10:00A-12:50P 10:30A-12:50P 1:00P-2:50P 10:00A-12:50P 10:30A-12:50P 3:00P-4:50P W R 8:00A-9:50A 8:00A-9:50A $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 Diesel 10108 DIES108-60 Electrical Systems Electrical Systems 38 3 3 Days T T R M M M M M W TR W W Time 6:00P-9:40P 10:00A-12:50P 12:00P-12:50P 8:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:50A 1:00P-1:50P 8:00A-9:50A 2:00P-3:50P 6:00P-10:10P 1:00P-2:50P 1:00P-4:50P 6:00P-10:10P Credits Fees 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Faculty STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Kearns STAFF MWF T 9:00A-9:50A 5:30P-8:10P 3 3 Roy STAFF Room Session Dates C 219 9/8-12/23 C 219 9/8-12/23 C 219 9/8-12/23 C 211 9/14-12/23 C 221 9/14-12/23 C 221 9/14-12/23 C 219 9/14-12/23 C 221 9/14-12/23 C 221 9/9-12/23 C 219 9/8-12/23 C 221 9/9-12/23 C 219 9/9-12/23 Attributes Credit Courses Title Electrical Systems Fuel Systems Fuel Systems Truck Comp I Truck Comp I Truck Comp I Truck Comp I Truck Comp I Marine Diesel Eng Elect Eng Diagnst CNG Engines CNG Engines Economics 10116 + ECON201-60 Prin of Econ I 10117 + ECON201-61 Prin of Econ I C 309 C 402 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 Comp-Aid Drafting TR 12:30P-2:20P 3 STAFF C 205 Comp-Aid Drafting TR 12:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF C 209 Registration limited to Architecture students only and those registered in ARCH-123-60. Comp-Aid Drafting M 6:00P-10:10P 3 STAFF C 205 Inter CAD MWF 11:00A-11:55A 3 STAFF C 205 Elec Circuit I TR 10:15A-12:00P 4 STAFF C 218 Elec Circuit I R 1:00P-2:50P 4 STAFF C 218 Intro Engineering WF 9:00A-10:15A 4 Wasko C 220 Intro Engineering M 1:00P-2:50P 4 Wasko C 220 Micropro & Dgt Sys WF 8:00A-10:15A 4 STAFF C 218 Electronic Dev M 10:00A-11:50A 4 STAFF C 218 Electronic Dev WF 10:45A-12:00P 4 STAFF C 218 Instrmnt & Measure TR 8:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF C 218 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA SS LA SS Engineering 10159 ENGT107-60 10160 ENGT107-61 13669 ENGT107-62 10161 + ENGT109-60 10162 + ENGT111-60 12972 + ENGT140-60 10167 + ENGT204-60 10168 + ENGT209-60 10170 ENGT227-60 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 ET ET ET ET ET ET ET English 10118 + ENGL091-60 10120 + ENGL092-60 10119 + ENGL092-61 10121 + ENGL092-62 10124 + ENGL099-60 10123 + ENGL099-61 10126 + ENGL099-62 10132 + ENGL101-60 10134 + ENGL101-61 10131 + ENGL101-62 10130 + ENGL101-63 10127 + ENGL101-64 10135 + ENGL101-65 10129 + ENGL101-66 10128 + ENGL101-67 10137 + ENGL101-68 10139 + ENGL101-69 10146 + ENGL102-60 10142 + ENGL102-61 10144 + ENGL102-62 10143 + ENGL102-63 10145 + ENGL102-64 10148 + ENGL102-65 13721 + ENGL102-66 13850 ENGL121-60 13851 ENGL141-60 10150 + ENGL201-60 10151 + ENGL213-60 10152 + ENGL213-61 Prep Col Read I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Col Read II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prep Col Read II MW 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Col Read II F 10:00A-10:50A 3 Prep Col Read II MW 11:00A-11:50A 3 Prep Col Read II F 11:00A-11:50A 3 Intro Writing MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 Intro Writing MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 Intro Writing R 6:30P-9:20P 3 English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 English Comp I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 English Comp I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp I T 6:30P-9:10P 3 English Comp II MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 Engl Com II-Honors MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 Registration limited to Honors program students only. English Comp II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 English Comp II TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 English Comp II W 6:30P-9:35P 3 English Comp II TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Children’s Lit TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Women in Lit MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 English Lit I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Amer Literature I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 Amer Literature I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF STAFF Cortese Cortese Cortese Cortese STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF LaFontaine STAFF Cortese STAFF Cortese STAFF STAFF LaFontaine C 208 C 135 C 312 C 127 C 312 C 127 C 127 C 310 C 124 C 307 C 310 C 135 C 307 C 303 C 305 C 305 C 305 C 127 C 305 C 125 C 305 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Hirschy STAFF STAFF LaFontaine Rosenthal Rosenthal C 303 C 406 C 303 C 402 C 303 C 404 C 309 C 301 C 301 C 301 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 12971 DIES108-61 10111 DIES122-60 10281 DIES123-60 10464 DIES123-61 10113 DIES140-60 10114 DIES222-60 12834 + DIES223-60 13668 + DIES223-61 Fall 2015 39 Fall 2015 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses CRN PR Course 13722 + ENGL213-62 12414 + ENGL214-60 10156 + ENGL251-60 Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Amer Literature I TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 Hirschy C 310 9/8-12/23 HU LA Amer Literature II MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF C 309 9/9-12/23 HU LA Honors Sem: Ethics MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF C 307 9/9-12/23 HU LA Registration is limited to Honors program students. Prerequisite of B+ in previous honors courses or permission of coordinator. Government 10177 + GOVT105-60 Amer Nat Governmnt 10178 + GOVT105-61 Amer Nat Governmnt MWF TR 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-12:15P 3 3 Nagle STAFF C 301 C 309 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning 10183 HVAC111-60 10184 HVAC111-61 10186 HVAC121-60 10187 + HVAC201-60 11397 + HVAC206-60 10190 + HVAC213-60 Electric & Cont Electric & Cont Electric & Cont Electric & Cont Draft-HVAC Tech Refr Prin/Appl Refr Prin/Appl Hydro & Pip Design Hydro & Pip Design HVAC Controls HVAC Controls TR F T R MW TR M MWF F TR T 11:00A-12:20P 1:00P-2:50P 4:00P-6:00P 4:00P-6:55P 1:00P-2:50P 8:00A-9:15A 1:00P-2:50P 10:00A-10:50A 1:00P-2:50P 12:30P-1:45P 2:00P-3:50P 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 201 C 201 C 201 C 201 C 209 C 203 C 203 C 201 C 205 C 203 C 201 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 Hist West Civ I Hist West Civ I U S History I U S History I U S History I TR TR MWF MWF F 9:30A-10:45A 11:00A-12:15P 9:00A-9:50A 11:00A-11:50A 6:00P-8:50P 3 3 3 3 3 Mezzano Mezzano Nagle STAFF STAFF C 124 C 404 C 301 C 125 C 125 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/11-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS Prep Coll Math I Prep Coll Math II Prep Coll Math II Prep Coll Math II Prep Coll Math III Prep Coll Math III Fundament of Math Fundament of Math Fundament of Math Fundament of Math Intro Algebra Intro Algebra Intro Algebra Intro Algebra Inter Algebra Inter Algebra Inter Algebra Inter Algebra Inter Algebra Inter Algebra Contemporary Math Topics Math I Intro Statistics Technical Math I Technical Math II College Algebra College Algebra College Algebra Precalculus Calculus I MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR T MWF TR TR T MWF MWF MWF TR TR T TR MWF MW MWF MWF MWF TR M TR MWF 9:00A-9:50A 7:00A-7:50A 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 7:00A-7:50A 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 1:00P-1:50P 8:00A-9:15A 6:30P-9:10P 10:00A-10:50A 8:00A-9:15A 12:30P-1:45P 6:30P-9:10P 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 2:00P-2:50P 9:30A-10:45A 12:30P-1:45P 6:00P-8:40P 12:30P-1:45P 9:00A-9:50A 1:00P-2:15P 11:00A-11:50A 10:00A-10:50A 9:00A-9:50A 9:30A-10:45A 6:00P-9:05P 12:30P-2:15P 10:55A-11:59A 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF DiBona STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF DeVoe STAFF Trocher STAFF Rosato STAFF Rosato Trocher C 435 C 127 C 435 C 435 C 127 C 435 C 125 C 125 C 125 C 312 C 309 C 124 C 135 C 303 C 303 C 307 C 307 C 309 C 401 C 401 C 305 C 303 C 305 C 404 C 303 C 406 C 125 C 305 C 309 C 135 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA STAFF STAFF C 413 C 413 9/8-10/30 9/8-10/30 History 10192 + 10193 + 10195 + 10196 + 10198 + HIST101-60 HIST101-61 HIST103-60 HIST103-61 HIST103-62 Mathematics 13796 + 13792 + 13794 + 13798 + 13793 + 13795 + 10202 + 10201 + 10199 + 10205 + 10209 + 10208 + 10207 + 10210 + 10213 + 10214 + 10215 + 10212 + 10216 + 10218 + 11783 + 10220 + 10221 + 10222 + 12365 + 10226 + 10225 + 10227 + 10228 + 12366 + MATH001-60 MATH002-60 MATH002-61 MATH002-62 MATH003-60 MATH003-61 MATH010-60 MATH010-61 MATH010-62 MATH010-63 MATH101-60 MATH101-61 MATH101-62 MATH101-63 MATH112-60 MATH112-61 MATH112-63 MATH112-64 MATH112-65 MATH112-66 MATH115-60 MATH121-60 MATH131-60 MATH141-60 MATH142-60 MATH203-60 MATH203-61 MATH203-62 MATH217-60 MATH221-60 Medical Assistant (Medical courses are for Medical Assistant majors only.) 10230 MEDA104-60 Basic Lab Proce M 10:00A-12:30P Basic Lab Proce W 11:00A-2:00P 7-week course: class runs 9/8-10/30. 40 LA SS LA SS 3 3 $60 $60 Fees Faculty Room Session Dates $60 STAFF C 410 9/10-12/23 $60 STAFF C 413 9/10-12/23 $40 STAFF C 410 9/14-12/23 $60 STAFF C 435 9/9-12/23 $60 STAFF C 410 9/8-12/23 $100 STAFF C 435 9/9-12/23 $60 Farretta C 9/10-12/23 $40 STAFF C 125 9/8-12/23 $60 STAFF C 413 9/10-12/23 $60 STAFFC 413 9/10-12/23 $60 STAFF C 413 9/10-12/23 $40 STAFF 9/9-12/23 Attributes Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Basic Lab Proce T 10:00A-11:50A 3 Basic Lab Proce R 1:00P-2:50P 3 Med Asst Tech I M 12:30P-3:20P 2 Anat/Term I MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 Pharmacology T 9:00A-11:50A 3 Med Off Mgmt I MWF 9:00A-10:50A 5 Hlth Ins Bill Cod R 6:00P-9:00P 3 Anat+Term-Med Code T 6:30P-8:20P 2 Prin+Meth-Phlebtmy R 9:00A-9:50A 3 Prin+Meth-Phlebtmy T9:15A-11:45A3 Prin+Meth-Phlebtmy R 10:00A-11:50A 3 Phleb-Clin Pract MTWRF 2 Modern Language - Spanish 10241 10240 10242 MLSP101-60 Begin Spanish I MLSP101-61 Begin Spanish I MLSP101-62 Begin Spanish I TR TR T 8:00A-9:15A 11:00A-12:15P 6:30P-9:10P 3 3 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF C 303 C 125 C 309 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 HU LA ML HU LA ML HU LA ML R 8:00A-9:50A 2 STAFF C 410 9/10-12/23 HU LA Con Tech Phy I Con Tech Phy I Con-Tech Phy II College Physics II College Physics II W W MW TR F 6:00P-7:50P 8:05P-10:10P 8:00A-9:50A 8:00A-9:50A 9:00A-9:50A 3 3 3 4 4 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 303 C 314 C 314 C 314 C 314 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA SC LA SC LA SC LA LS SC LA LS SC General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Social Psychology MWF MWF TR TR TR M TR TR 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-11:50A 8:00A-9:15A 9:30A-10:45A 11:00A-12:15P 6:30P-9:35P 12:30P-1:45P 9:30A-10:45A 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Galante STAFF Galante Galante C 310 C 406 C 406 C 307 C 135 C 307 C 310 C 406 9/9-12/23 9/9- 12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS SOCI104-60 SOCI104-61 SOCI104-62 SOCI104-63 SOCI104-64 SOCI104-65 SOCI203-60 SOCI204-60 Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Criminology Soc of Deviance MWF MWF MWF TR TR W TR TR 9:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:50A 11:00A-11:50A 9:30A-10:45A 11:00A-12:15P 6:30P-9:35P 12:30P-1:45P 11:00A-12:15P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Dziuba-Lea Dziuba-Lea Dziuba-Lea Coole STAFF Klenert Coole Coole C 404 C 211 C 305 C 312 C 208 C 307 C 307 C 211 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 LASS LASS LASS LASS LASS LA SS LA SS LA SS SPCH105-60 SPCH105-61 SPCH105-62 SPCH105-63 SPCH105-64 SPCH105-65 SPCH107-60 Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Speech Comm Oral Interpret MWF MWF TR TR W S MWF 8:00A-8:50A 9:00A-9:50A 8:00A-9:15A 9:30A-10:45A 6:30P-9:35P 9:00A-11:50A 11:00A-11:50A 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 208 C 305 C 211 C 211 C 124 C 303 C 310 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/12-12/23 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA FA HU LA 13675 + TCOM110-60 Telecomm I R 9:00A-10:59A Telecomm I TR 11:00A-12:15P 13670 TCOM129-60 IT Essentials MWF 9:00A-9:50A 13671 TCOM130-60 Intro Networking T 9:00A-10:50A Intro Networking MWF 2:30P-3:20P 13673 TCOM130-61 Intro Networking MTW 5:30P-8:50P 7-week course: class runs 9/8-10/30. 13674 + TCOM131-60 Routing & Switch MTW 5:30P-8:50P 7-week course: class runs 11/2-12/23. 4 4 3 4 4 4 Trocher Trocher Trocher Trocher Trocher STAFF C 214 C 214 C 214 C 214 C 214 C 214 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-10/30 3 STAFF C 214 11/2-12/23 Philosophy 10245 PHIL111-60 Med Law & Ethic Physics 10248 + PHYS132-60 12367 + PHYS133-60 13063 + PHYS152-60 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 Psychology 10256 + 10253 + 10254 + 10255 + 10252 + 10260 + 13735 + 10263 + PSYC101-60 PSYC101-61 PSYC101-62 PSYC101-63 PSYC101-64 PSYC101-65 PSYC101-66 PSYC301-60 Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 10231 MEDA104-61 10232 MEDA107-60 10233 MEDA108-60 10234 MEDA109-60 10235 MEDA229-60 10236 MEDA231-60 10237 MEDA232-60 10238 MEDA301-60 10239 + MEDA401-60 Fall 2015 Sociology 10269 + 10267 + 10268 + 10264 + 10265 + 10271 + 10273 + 10274 + Speech 10275 10278 10276 10277 10280 10279 13852 + Telecommunications 41 Fall 2015 CRN PR Course Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses Veterinary Tech 13799 + VTSC101-60 13800 + VTSC101-61 Intro to Vet Tech TR 1:00P-2:15P 3 STAFF Registration is limited to students in the Veterinary Technician program. Intro to Vet Tech R 6:00P-8:50P 3 STAFF Registration limited to students in the Veterinary Technician program. C 312 9/8-12/23 C 303 9/10-12/23 Middleborough CRN PR Course Title Days Time TR TR MWF 10:05A-11:55A 12:20P-1:55P 10:00A-10:50A Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Accounting 11348 + ACCT105-M1 Financial Acct I 13056 + ACCT107-M1 Managerial Account 13057 + ACCT302-M1 Computr Bus Appl 4 4 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF MD 102 MD 102 MD 102 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 BU BU BU Biology 13027 + BIOL115-M1 12370 + BIOL121-M1 12371 + BIOL121-M2 13801 + BIOL136-M1 13803 + BIOL137-M1 11350 + BIOL138-M1 13816 + BIOL139-M1 13804 + BIOL143-M1 12375 + BIOL201-M1 12376 + BIOL201-M2 12377 + BIOL202-M1 13028 + BIOL202-M2 13805 + BIOL202-M3 Human Form & Funct M 5:30P-9:40P 3 $390 Zoubina MD 108 9/14-12/23 LA SC For paramedic program certificate students only. Info. sessions scheduled 6/3,6/23,7/18,8/10,8/20, contact x4003. Biological Prin I M 8:00A-9:50A 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I WF 8:00A-9:15A 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Biological Prin I R 5:00P-9:50P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/10-12/23 LA LS SC Human Genetics TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF MD 104 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Human Genetics Lab R 2:30P-4:15P 1 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/10-12/23 LS Human Nutrition MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF MD 108 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Nutrition Lab F 2:00P-3:45P 1 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/11-12/23 LS Intro Enviro Sci MW 2:45P-4:45P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys I TR 9:30A-10:45A 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys I T 12:30P-2:15P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys I T 5:30P-10:00P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys II TR 11:00A-12:15P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys II R 12:30P-2:15P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/8-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys II W 5:30P-10:40P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Anatomy & Phys II F 12:30P-1:45P 4 $30 STAFF MD 108 9/9-12/23 LA LS SC Business 13058 + 13688 + 13689 + 13449 + BUSN106-M1 Confer-Event Plan BUSN110-M1 Intro to Business BUSN120-M1 Prin of Marketing BUSN201-M1 Business Law I T MW MWF TR 6:00P-8:40P 1:00P-2:15P 11:00A-11:50A 8:00A-9:15A 3 3 3 3 STAFF Minichiell STAFF STAFF MD 105 MD 104 MD 104 MD 106 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 S 9:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF MD 104 9/12-12/23 6:00P-8:55P 1 STAFF MD 102 9/8-10/8 6:00P-8:55P 1 STAFF MD 102 10/9-11/11 6:00P-8:55P 1 STAFF MD 102 11/12-12/19 6:00P-9:05P 3 STAFF MD 104 BU BU BU BU Child Care Education 13815 + CCED102-M1 Dev-Early Child Computer Technology Information Management 11360 CTIM101-M1 11361 CTIM102-M1 11362 CTIM103-M1 Beginning Windows T Class meets 9/8-10/8. Beginning Word T Class meets 10/9-11/11. Beginning Excel T Class meets 11/12-12/19. Criminal Justice 13725 + CJUS101-M1 Int-Crim Justice W 9/9-12/23 EMS - Paramedic 42 13582 EMSP112-M1 13461 + EMSP201-M1 13726 + EMSP202-M1 13462 + EMSP209-M1 Para Pharmacology W 5:30P-7:30P 2 $260 STAFF MD 103 9/9-12/23 For paramedic program certificate students only. Info. sessions scheduled 6/3,6/23,7/18,8/10,8/20, contact x4003. Paramedic I S 8:30A-5:00P 9 $1170 STAFF 9/10-12/23 Paramedic I MR 5:30P-9:30P 9 $1170 STAFF MD 109 9/10-12/23 For paramedic program certificate students only. Info. sessions scheduled 6/3,6/23,7/18,8/10,8/20, contact x4003. Paramedic II S 8:30A-5:00P 9 STAFF 9/8-12/23 Paramedic II TR 5:30P-9:30P 9 STAFF MD L127 9/8-12/23 For paramedic program certificate students only. Info. sessions scheduled 6/3,6/23,7/18,8/10,8/20, contact x4003. Paramed Clinical I 2 $260 STAFF 9/9-12/23 For paramedic program certificate students only. Info. sessions scheduled 6/3,6/23,7/18,8/10,8/20, contact x4003. English 13869 + ENGL092-M1 11366 + ENGL099-M1 11369 + ENGL101-M1 11367 + ENGL101-M2 11368 + ENGL101-M3 13839 + ENGL101-M4 13840 + ENGL101-M5 13841 + ENGL101-M6 11370 + ENGL102-M1 12777 + ENGL102-M2 13842 + ENGL119-M1 11372 + ENGL213-M1 Prep Col Read II MWF 11:00A-11:50A 3 STAFF Intro Writing MWF 10:00A-10:50A 3 STAFF Permission of instructor only. Paired course: corequisite of ENGL-101-M1 English Comp I MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF English Comp I TR 9:30A-10:45A 3 STAFF English Comp I M 6:30P-9:35P 3 STAFF English Comp I MWF 8:00A-8:50A 3 STAFF English Comp I MWF 1:00P-1:50P 3 STAFF English Comp I TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF English Comp II MWF 9:00A-9:50A 3 STAFF English Comp II TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF Creative Writing MW 1:00P-2:15P 3 STAFF Amer Literature I TR 11:00A-12:15P 3 STAFF MD 106 MD 106 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 MD 104 MD 106 MD 106 MD 103 MD 109 MD 103 MD 106 MD 106 MD MD 105 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA HU LA Film 13843 + FILM122-M1 Film and Society M 2:00P-4:45P 3 STAFF MD 105 9/14-12/23 HU LA SS MWF R 9:00A-9:50A 5:30P-8:20P 3 3 STAFF STAFF MD 105 MD 104 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 LA SS LA SS TR TR MWF M MWF 9:30A-10:45A 8:00A-9:15A 11:00A-11:50A 5:30P-8:35P 10:00A-10:50A 3 3 3 3 3 Mastrangel Mastrangel STAFF STAFF STAFF MD 109 MD 109 MD 105 MD 105 MD 105 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/14-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS LA SS R MWF MWF R MWF R MWF MWF TR TR MWF MW MW W MWF MW 6:00P-8:50P 11:00A-11:50A 11:00A-11:50A 6:00P-8:50P 11:00A-11:50A 6:00P-8:50P 9:00A-9:50A 10:00A-10:50A 9:30A-10:45A 11:00A-12:15P 9:00A-9:50A 3:00P-4:15P 11:00A-12:15P 6:00P-9:05P 10:00A-10:50A 1:00P-2:45P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF OHeir-Coel OHeir-Coel OHeir-Coel OHeir-Coel STAFF Keating Keating STAFF STAFF Keating MD 102 MD 102 MD 102 MD 102 MD 102 MD 102 MD 109 MD 104 MD 104 MD 109 MD 102 MD 104 MD 103 MD 109 MD 109 MD 106 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/10-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 9/9-12/23 LA LA LA LA LA 11837 MLSL101-M1 Amer Sign Lang I TR 8:00A-10:40A 7-week course: class runs 9/8-10/30. 3 STAFF MD 103 9/8-10/30 HU LA ML Government 13009 + GOVT105-M1 Amer Nat Governmnt 13010 + GOVT105-M2 Amer Nat Governmnt History 12467 + 11809 + 11377 + 13813 + 12485 + HIST101-M1 HIST102-M1 HIST103-M1 HIST103-M2 HIST104-M1 Hist West Civ I Hist West Civ II U S History I U S History I U S History II Mathematics 13854 + 13856 + 13825 + 13826 + 13828 + 13829 + 12379 + 12381 + 11379 + 11381 + 13867 + 13031 + 13032 + 11383 + 12385 + 13739 + MATH001-M2 Prep Coll Math I MATH001-M3 Prep Coll Math I MATH002-M1 Prep Coll Math II MATH002-M2 Prep Coll Math II MATH003-M1 Prep Coll Math III MATH003-M2 Prep Coll Math III MATH010-M1 Fundament of Math MATH101-M1 Intro Algebra MATH101-M2 Intro Algebra MATH112-M1 Inter Algebra MATH112-M2 Inter Algebra MATH122-M1 Topics Math II MATH131-M1 Intro Statistics MATH131-M2 Intro Statistics MATH203-M1 College Algebra MATH217-M1 Precalculus Credit Courses Title Days Time Credits Fees Faculty Room Session Dates Attributes Paramed Clinic II 2 STAFF 9/8-12/23 For paramedic program certificate students only. Info. sessions scheduled 6/3,6/23,7/18,8/10,8/20, contact x4003. Paramed Fld Intern 2 STAFF 9/8-12/23 For paramedic program certificate students only. Info. sessions scheduled 6/3,6/23,7/18,8/10,8/20, contact x4003. Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses CRN PR Course 13727 + EMSP210-M1 13728 + EMSP211-M1 Fall 2015 Modern Language - Sign Language Modern Language - Spanish 13845 MLSP101-M1 Begin Spanish I 13846 + MLSP102-M1 Begin Spanish II TR W 12:30P-1:45P 6:00P-9:05P 3 3 STAFF STAFF MD 104 MD 105 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 HU LA ML HU LA ML TR 8:00A-9:15A 3 STAFF MD 105 9/8-12/23 HU LA MWF S M 10:00A-10:50A 9:00A-11:50A 5:30P-8:35P 3 3 3 STAFF STAFF STAFF MD 103 MD 105 MD 104 9/9-12/23 9/12-12/23 9/14-12/23 LA SS LA SS LA SS Philosophy 13723 + PHIL101-M1 Intro Philosophy Psychology 11388 + PSYC101-M1 General Psychology 13011 + PSYC101-M2 General Psychology 13814 + PSYC201-M1 Abnormal Psych 43 Fall 2015 CRN PR Course Title Days 11390 + PSYC205-M1 Human Growth & Dev T Time 6:30P-8:10P Credits Fees 3 Faculty STAFF Room Session Dates MD 109 9/8-12/23 Attributes LA SS R 6:00P-8:50P 3 STAFF 9/10-12/23 MWF T 9:00A-9:50A 6:00P-8:40P 3 3 STAFF STAFF MD 103 MD 103 9/9-12/23 9/8-12/23 LA SS LA SS SPCH105-M1 Speech Comm SPCH105-M2 Speech Comm TR MW 11:00A-12:15P 1:00P-2:15P 3 3 STAFF STAFF MD 103 MD 103 9/8-12/23 9/9-12/23 FA HU LA FA HU LA THET200-M1 Intro to Acting TR 12:30P-1:45P 3 STAFF MD 109 9/8-12/23 FA HU LA Security Massasoit Fall 2015 Courses Credit Courses 13865 + SECU101-M1 Private Security Sociology 11392 + SOCI104-M1 Prin of Sociology 11810 + SOCI104-M2 Prin of Sociology Speech 11861 13838 Theatre 13844 New Programs for Fall 2015 Associate Degree Veterinary Technician Associate Degree Social Science Transfer Students in this program will be provided with the foundation necessary to transfer to a four-year institution in a social science major, including anthropology, economics, psychology, geography, religion, sociology, and other related fields. Offered in collaboration with Norfolk County Agricultural High School, graduates of this two-year program will earn an Associate in Applied Science in Veterinary Technology degree. The program will prepare students to take the Veterinary Technical National Exam (VTNE). Students can expect to learn animal physiology and anatomy, handling and examination, anesthesia, and ethical behavior and clinical management practices. Certificate Private Security With two certificate options – Basic and Intermediate – students who receive a Private Security certificate will be equipped to work as private investigators, security guards, bailiffs, or in parking enforcement.. Associate Degree Engineering Transfer Graduates of this two-year program will not only receive an Associate of Science degree, but will be prepared to transfer to a four-year institution with the first two years of their degree complete. Programs are available in Civil, Electrical, Chemical, and Mechanical Engineering. Associate Degree Telecommunications The two-year program will allow students to earn anAssociate in Applied Science degree, preparing graduates for a career in computer systems, telecommunications, network security, and information technology. 44 massasoit community college STUDENT REGISTRATION FORM* FALL 20____ SPRING 20____ LAST NAME FIRST NAME STREET ADDRESS CELL PHONE NUMBER Mail completed form to: Registrar’s Office One Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA 02302-3996 registrar@massasoit.mass.edu or fax form with credit card authorization to: Fax: 781-401-9804 MIDDLE NAME CITY - OTHER PHONE HOME SSN OR STUDENT I.D. NUMBER STATE - ZIP CODE DATE OF BIRTH (MM/DD/YYYY) WORK *NOTE: ALL STUDENTS (ENROLLING IN CREDIT COURSES) MUST COMPLETE THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS FORM Race/Ethnicity: (Optional) Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic/Latino? Yes No In addition, select one or more racial categories to describe yourself: American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Haitian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Have you attended Massasoit before? Yes Black/African-American No Male Veteran Female Dependent of veteran High School student Member of the armed forces Cape Verdean White Email address:________________________________________________ If you have a disability for which you believe you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Disabilities Services Providers 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 be recorded 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: 100% of tuition and fees. Refunds after classes begin are based on the meeting time of the class. For full-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. During the second week of the scheduled class 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 www.massasoit.edu/refund. Non-credit Courses: Withdrawals before the start of the first class are granted a full 100% refund. Withdrawals after the first class are refunded 0–50% depending on the length of the course. Student Signature PAYMENT BY: Credit Card Check Date Cost Calculation Please be sure to check current brochure for cost information. x $187 = Credit Hours + Course Fees (For Science, Allied Health & Online Courses) + Student Insurance (9 Cr. hrs. or more) + Community Education Courses TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $ $ $ $ $ Tuition for non-Massachusetts residents (out-of-state and foreign) is $393 per credit. CHARGE CARD AUTHORIZATION ACCOUNT NUMBER MONTH YEAR EXPIRATION DATE ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME AS SHOWN ON CARD SIGNATURE OF CARDHOLDER 45 MASSASOIT COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASSACHUSETTS COMMUNITY COLLEGES - IN-STATE TUITION ELIGIBILITY FORM Last Name______________________________________________First Name_________________________________MI________ Street Address_______________________________City_________________________State_____________Zip Code____________ SSN# or Student I.D. 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 upon request. These documents* are dated within one (1) year of the start date of the academic semester for which I seek to enroll (except possibly for my high school diploma). The institution reserves the right to make any additional inquiries regarding the applicant’s status and to require submission 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 Information I certify that this information is true and accurate. I understand that any misrepresentation, omission or incorrect information shall be cause for disciplinary action up to dismissal, with no right of appeal or to a tuition refund. Applicant Signature:__________________________________________________________________________Date:_____________ Parent/Guardian Signature (Applicant is Under 18 Years Old):_________________________________________Date:_____________ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - DO NOT WRITE IN THIS BOX I have reviewed the above information in order to determine this individual’s eligibility to receive the in-state tuition rate. Based on my review I have determined that this individual: _____IS eligible for the in-state tuition rate. _____IS NOT eligible for the in-state tuition rate. _____I am unable to make a determination at this time. 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NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION Massasoit Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity or sexual orientation in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and college policies. The College prohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence. Inquiries or complaints concerning discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual violence shall be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Yolanda Dennis, Office of Institutional Diversity, 508-588-9100 x1309, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 229, ydennis@massasoit.mass.edu, or the College’s Affirmative Action Officer, Donna R. Boissel, Human Resources, 508-5889100, x1505, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 233, dboissel@massasoit.mass.edu, the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission or the United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. CORI/SORI Students interested in participating in an academic or non-credit program that involves working with children, the disabled, or vulnerable populations including a clinical affiliation with a private and/or public health care provider, may be required to undergo Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) and/or a Sex Offender Record Information (SORI) checks. Unsatisfactory CORI status will prohibit participation in Clinical/Internship experiences. CORI checks may be performed pursuant to Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 6, Sections 167-178B, and consistent with guidelines promulgated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health. SORI checks may be performed pursuant to Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 6, Sections 178C. 46 New Coming this fall! In partnership with the Gould Construction Institute, Massasoit will be offering the following trade-related courses: Carpentry 2 - (Canton Campus) Electrical 1, 2, 3 & 4 - (Brockton & Canton Campus Pipefitting 3 - (Canton Campus) Sheet Metal 1 & 4 - (Canton Campus) Sprinkler Fitting 3 - (Canton Campus) For more details, call 508-588-9100 x1310. 47 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 Brockton Campus CRN Course Title Days Time Cost Instructor R 6:00P-8:00P $37 Little Room Dates Arts & Music 13875 CSAL119-B4 Lizzie Borden Saga T 221 10/22-10/22 Business Skills 13121 CSBU013-01 Poker Dealer Online $1597 13876 CSBU052-P2 Vet Assistant 1 T 6:00P-9:30P $227 Saturdays: 9/19 & 10/10 (9:00 am-12:00 pm). All classes held in Plymouth. Call x1310 13877 CSBU053-P2 Vet Assistant 2 T 6:00P-9:30P $227 Saturdays: 11/7 & 12/5 (9:00 am-12:00 pm). All classes held in Plymouth. Call x1310 13125 CSBU150-B2 Event Plan/Careers T 6:00P-9:00P $177 13126 CSBU151-B2 Event Plan/Found. T 6:00P-9:00P $177 13127 CSBU152-B2 Event Marketing T 6:00P-9:00P $177 13129 CSBU171-B2 HR Certificate-P1 T 6:00P-8:30P $207 13130 CSBU172-B2 HR Certificate-P2 T 6:00P-8:30P $207 13131 CSBU300-01 Lean Manufacturing Online $897 13132 CSBU301-03 Sarbanes Oxley Act Online $327 13133 CSBU311-01 Adv Legal Research Online $300 13134 CSBU312-01 Dispute Resolution Online $300 13135 CSBU313-01 Bankruptcy Law Online $300 13136 CSBU314-01 Business Law Online $300 13137 CSBU315-01 Constitutional Law Online $300 13138 CSBU316-01 Criminal Law Online $300 13140 CSBU317-01 Criminal Procedure Online $300 13141 CSBU318-02 Education Law Online $300 13142 CSBU319-02 Estate Planning Online $300 13143 CSBU320-02 Family Law Online $300 13144 CSBU321-02 Immigration Law Online $300 13145 CSBU322-02 Intellectual Prop Online $300 13146 CSBU323-02 Real Property Online $300 13147 CSBU324-02 Victim Advocacy Online $300 13139 CSBU325-01 Law Software Online $729 13148 CSBU325-02 Law Software Online $729 13878 CSBU331-01 Intro Entrepreneur Online $127 13879 CSBU332-01 Lead & Mgmt Entrep Online $127 13880 CSBU347-01 Intro to HR Mgmt Online $77 13881 CSBU348-01 Public Speaking Online $97 13882 CSBU349-01 Leading Teams Online $77 13883 CSBU360-01 Managing People Online $77 13884 CSBU361-01 Time Management Online $77 13885 CSBU370-01 Capital Campaigns Online $77 13886 CSBU371-01 Fundraising for NP Online $147 13887 CSBU372-01 Intro to NP Mgmt Online $97 13888 CSBU373-01 NP Board & Vol Dev Online $147 13889 CSBU532-B1 Prof Development M 9:00A-12:00P $89 13890 CSBU539-P1 Project Mgt Software M 8:00A-12:00P $89 All classes held at Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. 13891 CSBU540-P5 Grant Writ NonProfit F 9:00A-12:00P $209 All classes held at Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. No class 10/30. 13892 CSBU549-P2 Speaking for Business T 9:00A-12:00P $299 All classes held at Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. No class 11/24 STAFF Gouthro 9/8-12/9 Offsite 9/9-10/20 Gouthro Offsite 10/27-12/15 Salhaney Salhaney Salhaney Boissel Boissel STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF B 437 B 437 B 437 H 552 H 552 MC 101 Offsite 9/8-10/6 10/13-11/10 11/17-12/15 9/8-10/13 10/27-12/1 10/7-11/4 11/4-12/9 8/24-10/9 8/24-10/9 8/24-10/9 8/24-10/9 8/24-10/9 8/24-10/9 8/24-10/9 10/19-12/4 10/19-12/4 10/19-12/4 10/19-12/4 10/19-12/1 10/19-12/4 10/19-12/4 8/24-10/9 10/19-12/4 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 9/14-9/14 9/14-9/14 STAFF Offsite 10/16-11/13 STAFF Offsite 11/10-12/8 Computer Courses 48 13151 13152 13154 13155 13894 13156 13895 13896 13159 13162 CSCC101-B1 CSCC102-B1 CSCC201-B1 CSCC202-B1 CSCC296-01 CSCC301-01 CSCC309-01 CSCC314-02 CSCC501-B4 CSCC526-B4 Introduction Word Introduction Excel Intermediate Word Intermediate Excel Comp TIA Cloud Cisco CCNA Cert Resp Web Design Int Photoshop CC Intermediate Excel Intro to Excel M 6:00P-10:00P M 6:00P-10:00P M 6:00P-10:00P M 6:00P-10:00P Online Online Online Online R 9:00A-12:00P R 9:00A-12:00P $157 $157 $157 $157 $597 $1997 $97 $97 $79 $79 Meggison Meggison Meggison Meggison STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF B 111 B 111 B 111 B 111 MC 101 MC 101 9/14-9/28 11/9-11/23 10/19-11/2 11/30-12/14 9/9-12/16 9/9-12/16 9/16-10/23 10/14-11/20 11/12-11/12 10/8-10/8 Course 13163 CSCC532-B4 13164 CSCC535-B4 13893 CSCC545-P5 13897 CSCC556-B4 13898 CSCC570-B4 Title Days Excel for Proj Mgrs R Reports/Dashboards R Google Business F All classes held at Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. PowerPoint Tips R Advanced Formulas R Time Cost Instructor 8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P $89 $89 $89 STAFF STAFF STAFF MC 101 9/24-9/24 MC 101 12/10-12/10 Offsite 12/11-12/11 Room Dates 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P $79 $79 STAFF STAFF MC 101 11/5-11/5 MC 101 12/3-12/3 Education 13237 CSED010-B1 13450 CSED020-B2 Transitional ESOL MW 5:30P-8:30P $187 Labonte B 327 9/9-11/4 Assessment required prior to registration: contact x1790. HiSet Review TR 6:00P-9:00P $157 STAFF T540 10/20-12/15 Pre-assessment required. Walk-in 5:30 PM sharp, Room T540, Mondays: 8/3, 8/17, 11/23, 12/14. Tuesdays: 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/13. Finance 13239 13240 13902 13903 13904 CSFN003-B2 CSFN300-01 CSFN301-01 CSFN303-01 CSFN304-01 Extreme Couponing Tax Preparer Cert Bookkpr w/QB12 A&F Entrepreneurs Managing Budgets T 7:00P-9:30P Online Online Online Online $47 $2197 $1997 $127 $77 Lahens STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF T 221 9/29-9/29 9/9-12/16 9/9-12/16 9/23-12/9 9/23-12/9 CPR & AED T 4:00P-9:00P CPR & AED S 9:00A-2:00P CPR & AED S 9:00A-2:00P Meditation 101 M 6:00P-7:30P Home Health Aide MW 6:00P-10:00P An interview is required prior to registration, call x1310. Pharmacy Tech-Pt 1 T 6:00P-10:00P An interview is required prior to registration, call x1310. Medical Interpreter TWRF 4:30P-9:30P Medical Interpreter S 9:00A-3:30P CT Registry Review S 8:30A-4:30P Beginner Tai Chi M 5:30P-6:30P Oral Health Ed. R 6:30P-8:30P Water Aerobics TR 5:30P-6:30P Water Aerobics TR 5:30P-6:30P Elec Health Record Online ServSafe Cert M 8:30A-1:00P ServSafe Exam M 11:00A-1:00P Medical Terms Online Medical Math Online $67 $67 $67 $87 $477 Wood Wood Wood Larson Boyd H 555 9/15-9/15 H 555 9/26-9/26 H 555 10/17-10/17 FH 202 11/2-12/7 H 225 9/14-12/21 $377 Young B 225 9/8-12/15 $1077 $1077 $167 $87 $37 $87 $87 $1497 $199 $99 $97 $97 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF T 223 T 223 H 329 FH 205 H 224 FH 101 FH 101 MC 101 MC 101 12/1-12/18 10/3-12/12 10/10-10/10 10/19-12/7 10/15-10/15 9/8-10/15 10/20-12/1 9/23-12/9 11/2-11/9 11/9-11/9 9/16-10/23 10/14-11/20 Health and Fitness 13242 CSHH001-B1 13243 CSHH001-B2 13244 CSHH001-B3 13246 CSHH006-B1 13905 CSHH025-B1 13249 CSHH046-B2 13250 CSHH054-B2 13906 CSHH054-B6 13251 CSHH108-B6 13907 CSHH140-B1 13908 CSHH149-B4 13253 CSHH360-B1 13254 CSHH360-B2 13255 CSHH370-01 13909 CSHH550-B2 13910 CSHH551-B2 13911 CSHH600-01 13912 CSHH601-02 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses CRN Fall 2015 Language and Travel 13488 13259 13260 13261 13262 13263 13264 13265 13266 CSLT006-B2 CSLT300-01 CSLT301-01 CSLT302-01 CSLT303-02 CSLT304-02 CSLT305-03 CSLT306-03 CSLT307-03 Artistic Sign Workshop Span-EMT/Paramedic Span-Firefighters Span-Health Care Span/Law Enforcement Span/Social Service Span-Banking Span-Construction Span-Food Service T 6:30P-9:00P Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online $77 $167 $167 $167 $167 $167 $167 $167 $167 Duke STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF FA 330 9/22-10/27 9/9-10/7 9/9-10/7 9/9-10/7 10/7-11/4 10/7-11/4 11/4-12/2 11/4-12/2 11/4-12/2 SC 224 SC 224 B 224 B 327 B 224 Personal Interests 13267 13913 13914 13269 13270 CSPI042-B2 CSPI048-B7 CSPI070-B4 CSPI103-B2 CSPI141-B3 The Art of the Pie Bread Making US Hist. Since 1945 Digital Photograph The Writer Within T U R T W 6:00P-9:00P 2:00P-6:00P 6:00P-8:00P 7:00P-9:00P 6:30P-8:30P $67 $77 $97 $67 $137 Wright Curtis Smith Davis Larson Contract Law Res. Rental Agency Condos/Coops/Timeshare Financing Appraisal Process Brokerage Relation S S S S S S 10:15A-12:15P 8:00A-10:00A 1:15P-3:15P 1:15P-3:15P 10:15A-12:15P 8:00A-10:00A $57 $57 $57 $57 $57 $57 Pacheco Pacheco Pacheco Pacheco Pacheco Pacheco 11/3-11/10 11/8-11/15 10/22-11/19 9/22-9/29 9/16-10/28 Real Estate 13278 13279 13283 13285 13287 13289 CSRE005-B6 CSRE009-B6 CSRE021-B6 CSRE025-B6 CSRE026-B6 CSRE030-B6 B 544 11/7-11/7 B 544 11/7-11/7 B 544 11/14-11/14 B 544 11/7-11/7 B 544 11/14-11/14 B 544 11/14-11/14 49 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN Course Title 13290 13291 CSRE100-B2 CSRE105-B2 MA Sales Prep Real Est Investment Days Time Cost Instructor T T 5:45P-10:00P 6:00P-9:00P $407 $187 Pacheco Pacheco R 4:45P-5:45P R 6:00P-10:00P R 6:00P-9:30P R 6:00P-9:30P Online Online Online TR 6:00P-9:00P TR 6:00P-9:00P TR 6:00P-9:00P TR 6:00P-9:00P $47 $77 $67 $67 $197 $197 $97 $1505 $1505 $1505 $1505 Balutis Balutis Balutis Balutis STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Days Cost Room Dates B 544 9/15-11/17 B 544 11/24-12/15 Technical Training 13915 13916 13917 13918 13920 13921 13922 14006 14007 14008 14009 CSTT020-B4 CSTT023-B4 CSTT027-B4 CSTT028-B4 CSTT612-01 CSTT613-03 CSTT614-03 CSTT703-B2 CSTT705-B2 CSTT707-B2 CSTT709-B2 Professional Ethic 266 CMR Regulation Plumbing/Home Insp Heating/Home Insp PMP Cert Prep I PMP Cert Prep II HighSpeed/ProjMgmt Electrical 1, Pt 1 Electrical 2, Pt 1 Electrical 3, Pt 1 Electrical 4, Pt 1 FA 329 FA 329 FA 329 FA 329 T 113 T 116 T 324 T 325 9/17-9/17 9/17-9/17 10/1-10/1 10/15-10/15 9/16-10/23 11/11-12/18 11/11-12/18 9/15-12/10 9/15-12/10 9/15-12/10 9/15-12/10 Canton Campus CRN Course Title Time Instructor Room Dates Business Skills 13304 CSBU007-C6 13305 CSBU008-C2 13306 CSBU009-C2 13307 CSBU014-C6 13923 CSBU080-C4 13313 CSBU130-C2 13314 CSBU161-C2 13315 CSBU162-C2 13316 CSBU163-C2 13317 CSBU165-C3 13924 CSBU531-C5 Starting Business Small Biz Marketing Internet Marketing Small Biz Finance MCLP Test Prep Paralegal Cert Interior Design/Basics Interior Design/Color Interior Design/Layout Staging a Home Work Relationships S T T S R TR T T T W F 9:00A-12:00P 6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P 9:00A-12:00P 6:00P-9:00P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:00P 6:30P-9:00P 6:30P-9:00P 6:30P-8:30P 9:00A-12:00P $57 $127 $67 $57 $197 $1289 $137 $247 $207 $137 $89 Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Sebastian Watson STAFF Avidon Avidon Avidon Avidon STAFF C 305 10/17-10/24 C 307 9/15-10/20 C 307 10/6-10/13 C 301 11/14-11/21 C 305 10/1-10/29 C 133 9/8-12/17 C 310 9/8-9/22 C 310 9/29-11/3 C 310 11/10-12/8 C 305 10/7-10/14 C 133 10/23-10/23 Computer Series Beginning Computer MS Outlook 2013 MS Excel 2013 MS Word 2013 QuickBooks MS PowerPoint 2013 MS Access 2013 Intermediate Excel Intermediate Excel Intro Word Intro to Excel Intro to Excel Pivot Tables in Excel Intro to iPads Inter iPads Advanced Formulas MTWR MT WR TWRF MTWR MTWR MT WR W F W W F F T T W 4:30P-9:30P 4:30P-9:30P 4:30P-9:30P 4:30P-9:30P 4:30P-9:30P 4:30P-9:30P 4:30P-9:30P 4:30P-9:30P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P $997 $127 $127 $247 $247 $247 $127 $127 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 Hoyt Hoyt Hoyt Hoyt Hoyt Hoyt Hoyt Hoyt STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 C 133 10/5-11/5 10/5-10/6 10/7-10/8 10/13-10/16 10/19-10/22 10/26-10/29 11/2-11/3 11/4-11/5 9/23-9/23 11/20-11/20 10/14-10/14 9/9-9/9 11/6-11/6 11/13-11/13 9/15-9/15 12/8-12/8 10/7-10/7 Transitional ESOL TR 5:30P-8:30P $187 Assessment required prior to registration: contact x1790. STAFF C 404 10/13-12/8 Extreme Couponing Money Investments Stocks and Bonds Lahens STAFF STAFF C 402 10/19-10/19 C 307 10/1-10/8 C 307 10/15-10/22 Computer Courses 13320 13321 13322 13323 13324 13325 13326 13327 13328 13329 13925 13332 13333 13334 13926 13927 13335 CSCC020-C1 CSCC021-C1 CSCC022-C3 CSCC023-C2 CSCC024-C1 CSCC025-C1 CSCC026-C1 CSCC027-C3 CSCC501-C3 CSCC501-C5 CSCC514-C3 CSCC526-C3 CSCC526-C5 CSCC530-C5 CSCC558-C2 CSCC559-C2 CSCC570-C3 Education 13337 CSED010-C2 Finance 13340 13342 13343 CSFN003-C1 CSFN008-C4 CSFN011-C4 M R R 7:00P-9:30P 6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P $47 $67 $67 Health and Fitness 13928 CSHH006-C2 Meditation 101 T 6:00P-7:30P $87 Larson 13929 CSHH035-C1 Basic EMT MW 5:30P-9:30P $897 STAFF S 8:30 A-5:00P EMT Informational Session dates: 6/3, 6/23, 7/18, 8/10, 8/20 in Middleborough, contact x1310. 50 C 124 C 208 9/22-10/27 9/28-12/19 CRN Course Title Time Cost Instructor 13344 13346 13934 13931 13932 13933 13935 13936 CSHH044-C2 CSHH056-C3 CSHH333-C2 CSHH379-C1 CSHH379-C2 CSHH379-C3 CSHH550-C1 CSHH551-C1 EKG Technician Ophthalmic Asst I Anti-Stress Toolkit BLS for Healthcare BLS for Healthcare BLS for Healthcare ServSafe Cert ServSafe Exam Days TR W T T T T M M 6:00P-9:30P 6:30P-9:00P 6:30P-8:30P 5:30P-9:30P 5:30P-9:30P 5:30P-9:30P 8:30A-1:00P 11:00A-1:00P $999 $387 $47 $67 $67 $67 $199 $99 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Photo I/Film/Digital Advanced Photo The Writer Within Quilter Group R T R R 7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P 6:30P-8:30P 6:00P-9:00P $117 $157 $137 $47 Davis Davis Larson Bennett Ballroom Sampler Latin Sampler Swing Sampler Wedding Sampler M M M M 7:00P-8:30P 7:00P-8:30P 7:00P-8:30P 7:00P-8:30P $27 $27 $27 $27 Piazza Piazza Piazza Piazza Room Dates C 408 10/13-12/3 C 401 9/23-12/16 C 307 10/27-10/27 TBD 10/6-10/6 TBD 11/10-11/10 TBD 12/8-12/8 C 133 9/21-9/28 C 133 9/28-9/28 Personal Interests 13937 13361 13938 13362 CSPI101-C4 CSPI106-C2 CSPI141-C4 CSPI201-C4 C 310 C 301 C 401 C 135 10/1-11/19 10/13-12/1 10/8-11/19 9/17-12/3 Sports–Recreation 13366 13367 13368 13939 CSSR221-C1 CSSR222-C1 CSSR223-C1 CSSR228-C1 C 303 11/2-11/2 C 303 11/16-11/16 C 303 10/5-10/5 C 303 10/19-10/19 Technical Training 13373 13940 13374 13941 13942 13943 13944 13378 13945 13946 13512 13513 13514 13515 14014 14015 CSTT020-C6 Professional Ethic S 1:00P-2:00P $47 CSTT020-CS Professional Ethic S 1:00P-2:00P $47 CSTT023-C6 266 CMR Regulation S 8:30A-12:30P $77 CSTT023-CS 266 CMR Regulation S 8:30A-12:30P $77 CSTT107-C6 MA 2A License Prep S 8:00A-12:00P $295 CSTT108-C6 MA 1C License Prep S 12:30P-4:30P $195 CSTT109-C6 MA 2A/1C License Prep S 8:00A-4:30P $295 CSTT205-C2 Marine Fundamentals TR 6:00P-9:30P $867 Additional classes: 5 Saturdays: (8:30AM to 5:00PM). Interview required prior to registration, call x1310. CSTT322-C4 Elec D/NFPA-Part 2 R 6:00P-10:00P $287 CSTT323-C4 Elect D/NFPA-Part 3 R 6:00P-10:00P $287 CSTT703-C1 Electrical 1, Pt 1 MW 6:00P-9:00P $1505 CSTT705-C1 Electrical 2, Pt 1 MW 6:00P-9:00P $1505 CSTT707-C1 Electrical 3, Pt 1 MW 6:00P-9:00P $1505 CSTT709-C1 Electrical 4, Pt 1 MW 6:00P-9:00P $1505 CSTT719-C1 Sprinkler Fitting 1, Pt 1 MW 6:00P-9:00P $1505 CSTT725-C1 Pipefitting 1, Pt 1 MW 6:00P-9:00P $1505 Balutis Balutis Balutis Balutis STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 211 C 211 C 211 C 211 C 124 C 124 C 124 C 218/221 9/26-9/26 11/7-11/7 9/26-9/26 11/7-11/7 11/7-11/7 11/7-11/7 11/7-11/7 9/3-12/17 Finkelstein Finkelstein STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C 211 9/10-10/22 C 211 10/29-12/17 C 216 9/16-12/21 C 412 9/16-12/21 C 309 9/16-12/21 C 218 9/16-12/21 C 211 9/16-12/21 C 312 9/16-12/21 Instructor Room Dates Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 Middleborough Center CRNCourse Title Days Time Cost Business Skills 13384 13947 13948 CSBU054-M1 CSBU065-M3 CSBU533-M1 Pet Groomer Found Difficult People Emotional Intel M W M 6:00P-8:30P 7:00P-9:00P 1:00P-4:00P $227 $77 $89 Slack STAFF STAFF MD 103 9/14-12/17 MD 106 10/7-10/14 MD L127 12/7-12/7 Interm. LinkedIn Intro to Access Q/Bks for Year End Advanced Formulas W F W R 7:00P-10:00P 2:00P-5:00P 2:00P-5:00P 2:00P-5:00P $77 $79 $79 $79 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF MD 102 MD 102 MD 102 MD 102 CSED015-M6 ESOL for Community S 10:00A-12:30P $137 STAFF MD 106 10/3-11/21 CSFN003-M3 Extreme Couponing W 7:00P-9:30P $47 Lahens MD 106 12/9-12/9 Computer Courses 13949 13386 13950 13951 CSCC013-M3 CSCC502-M5 CSCC550-M3 CSCC570-M4 10/21-10/21 10/16-10/16 12/2-12/2 9/17-9/17 Education 13952 Finance 13389 Health and Fitness 13393 CSHH035-M2 Basic EMT T/R 5:30P-9:30P $897 Swanson MD 104/105 9/15-11/21 S 8:30A-5:00P EMT Informational Session dates: 6/3, 6/23, 7/18, 8/10, 8/20 in Middleborough, contact x1310. 13601 CSHH038-M1 EMT Competency MW 5:30P-9:30P $157 STAFF MD L127 10/26-11/9 51 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 CRN Course Title CSHH041-M2 CSHH068-M2 CSHH068-M6 CSHH379-M1 CSHH379-M2 CSHH379-M3 CSHH379-M4 CSHH388-M1 CSHH388-M2 CSHH388-M3 CSHH388-M4 CSHH388-M5 CSHH388-M6 CSHH388-M7 CSHH388-M8 Paramedic Core ACLS Refresher ACLS Refresher BLS for Healthcare BLS for Healthcare BLS for Healthcare BLS for Healthcare EMS Continuing Ed EMS Continuing Ed EMS Continuing Ed EMS Continuing Ed EMS Continuing Ed EMS Continuing Ed EMS Continuing Ed EMS Continuing Ed 13602 13953 13954 13622 13955 13468 13956 13957 13958 13959 13960 13961 13962 13963 13964 Days Cost Instructor TWRF 8:30A-5:00P TR 5:30P-8:30P S 8:30A-3:00P W 5:30P-9:30P W 5:30P-9:30P W 5:30P-9:30P W 5:30P-9:30P S 8:30A-10:30A S 10:30A-12:30P S 1:00P-3:00P S 3:00P-5:00P S 8:30A-10:30A S 10:30A-12:30P S 1:00P-3:00P S 3:00P-5:00P Time $257 $157 $157 $67 $67 $67 $67 $27 $27 $27 $27 $27 $27 $27 $27 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF MD L127 12/8-12/11 MD L127 12/1-12/3 MD L127 10/17-10/17 MD L127 9/16-9/16 MD L127 10/14-10/14 MD L127 11/18-11/18 MD L127 12/9-12/9 MD L127 9/26-9/26 MD L127 9/26-9/26 MD L127 9/26-9/26 MD L127 9/26-9/26 MD L127 12/5-12/5 MD L127 12/5-12/5 MD L127 12/5-12/5 MD L127 12/5-12/5 Room Dates Basic Medical Sign Basic Medical Sign M W 6:30P-8:30P 6:30P-8:30P $57 $57 Duke Duke MD L127 9/28-10/5 MD L127 10/21-10/28 UFO Quilt Group Holiday Quilting T R 6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P $47 $57 Bennett Bennett MD 106 9/8-12/1 MD 106 10/8-11/5 Drinking Water Advanced Treatment Professional Ethic 266 CMR Regulation Plumbing/Home Insp Heating/Home Insp Report Writing/HI Exterior Aspects/HI T M R R S S R R 1:00P-4:35P 1:00P-4:30P 4:45P-5:45P 5:30P-9:30P 8:30A-12:00P 12:30P-4:00P 6:00P-9:30P 6:00P-9:30P $657 $657 $47 $77 $67 $67 $67 $67 STAFF STAFF Balutis Balutis Balutis Balutis Balutis Balutis MD 105 MD 102 MD 106 MD 103 MD 109 MD 109 MD 106 MD 105 Language and Travel 13396 13397 CSLT007-M1 CSLT007-M3 Personal Interests 13399 13400 CSPI212-M2 CSPI213-M4 Technical Training 13402 13965 13403 13404 13967 13968 13966 13969 CSTT010-M2 CSTT011-M1 CSTT020-M4 CSTT023-M4 CSTT027-M6 CSTT028-M6 CSTT034-M4 CSTT035-M4 Realize your dream, save a life. Basic EMT MA Accredited Certificate Program Now offered at two locations! Middleborough program begins Sept. 15. Canton program starts Sept. 28. Call today for information! 508-588-9100 x1310 9/22-12/1 9/28-12/7 11/19-11/19 12/3-12/3 10/10-10/10 10/10-10/10 11/19-11/19 12/17-12/17 EMS Continuing Education EMT-Core Competency EMT-Paramedic to Paramedic Transition Paramedic Core Competency Classes start September 26 Students are required to provide EMT Certification number on the first day of class. Interested in becoming a hydraulics operator? MA 1C/2A Hydraulics License Preparation at the Canton Campus Is your employer paying for your course? If so, please contact 508-588-9100 x1322 Offered in partnership with Cranes 101 Call today for information! 508-588-9100 x1310 52 Call 508-588-9100 x1310 for details. CSAL119 Lizzie Borden - The Final Solution The presumed guilt of Ms. Lizzie Borden has persisted for nearly 125 years. Come explore the evidence and alibis of the major suspects and learn the final solution! Course Descriptions CSBU054 Pet Groomer Foundations Come and learn how to differentiate between the many breeds of dogs, the seven dog groups, their personality traits, dog behavior, the etiology of dog hairstyles, skin problems, fleas and basic anatomy. Become efficient in knowing and understanding the variety of tools needed to effectively groom a dog. The different types of dog hair as well as the variety will be covered. Proper maintaining of Business Skills along with the variety of shampoos and conditioners needed to meet each CSBU007 Starting Your Business This course is designed for individuals who are considering starting their own business or have recently started a business. You will learn how to turn your business idea into a winning business plan that will result in a successful business. Topics will include a self-assessment, funding requirements, money management, and marketing. CSBU008 Marketing for Small Business Learn practical marketing tools and techniques that you can put to work immediately to grow your business. Position your business so you stand out from the competition. Build a referral network that will bring you new business. Identify and reach your targeted customers. Learn to develop a marketing program that will keep you in front of your customers and prospects. Special emphasis is placed on how to excel in online marketing including website design, creative website content, and effective use of social media marketing. The instructor is a business consultant who has counseled scores of small businesses on how to improve their performance by using these proven small business marketing techniques. CSBU009 Internet Marketing for Small Business Every business needs to be able to market themselves successfully on the internet. In this course, you will learn how to create a website that attracts prospects, develop interesting content, and learn how to use social media for your business. CSBU013 Casino Poker Dealer You’ll learn everything you need to know in order to become a professional poker dealer, including shuffling, how to handle cheques, limits, and betting procedures. You’ll also learn all about seven card stud, Omaha, and Texas hold ‘em. This training will prepare you for a new and exciting career as a casino poker dealer. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSBU014 Finance for Small Business Learn how to grow your business by improving how you manage your business finances. From pricing and promotion strategies to receivables and payables management funding and cash flow, you will learn how to improve your businesses finances and increase profits! CSBU052 Veterinary Assistant, Part 1 This course is the first of a two-course certificate program. Learn invaluable veterinary hospital and office procedures and the skills needed to succeed as a Veterinary Assistant! From professional conduct, laws and effects on policy and procedures to front office and exam room procedures and administrative duties, you will also learn restraint, safety concerns and basic procedures for small animals. Textbook is required at additional cost. Must complete both courses to receive certificate and possess a high school diploma or equivalent. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.edu and click on Community Education. CSBU053 Veterinary Assistant, Part 2 In this second course, you will learn the legal issues regarding pharmacy and pharmacology, laboratory and surgical preparation procedures as well as introduction of Radiology and Ultrasound imaging equipment. Courses must be taken in sequential order. Must complete both courses to receive certificate and possess a high school diploma or equivalent. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.edu and click on Community Education. tools, safely using the tools and sanitation of grooming area will be discussed individual pet’s unique needs. In addition, you will learn how to provide excellent customer service, how to establish trust with a client, how to make bows, how to design a salon layout, as well as other business tips and ideas. At this time hands on learning is not available, however this course will provide you with the knowledge needed to get an entry level grooming job. CSBU065 Dealing with Difficult Personalities We have all experienced frustration and confusion when communicating with difficult people, whether at work, in the family or even amongst our friends. In this class, you will learn traits of the difficult, theories behind their behaviors, how to communicate effectively with people who push your buttons and effective self-care strategies. CSBU080 MA Certified Landscape Professional Prep This study course will assist in preparing you for the Massachusetts Certified Landscape Professional Exam. It is designed to be a supplement to, not a substitution for, self-study. Each student will be required to purchase the MCLP Study Guide 5.0 CD prior to the start of the first class. A thorough and complete review of the study guide will be conducted. For more information, call x1310. CSBU130 Paralegal Certificate Program Learn to increase your efficiency and billable hours with this intensive, nationally acclaimed, 84-hour Paralegal program. Designed for beginners as well as advanced legal workers, you will be trained to interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research the law, prepare legal documents and assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation. No prerequisite but expect to complete Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Arts & Music Fall 2015 a significant amount of homework for each session! Certificates issued upon successful completion of course. Additional cost for five required books. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.edu and click on Community Education. CSBU150 Career Essentials of Event Management The introductory course explores the various career opportunities in the field of event planning and the skills necessary to enter and succeed in the field. This is the first course of a six-course certification program. Courses must be taken in sequential order. Certificates issued to students who successfully complete all six courses. CSBU151 Foundations of Event Planning Foundations of Event Planning examines the many skills event planners are called on to use during the process of executing an event. The course will also examine some common types of events that require the skills of a professional planner. This is the second course of a six-course certification program. Courses must be taken in sequential order. Certificates issued to students who successfully complete all six courses. CSBU152 Event Marketing Event Marketing will explore various marketing tools - from the traditional to the emerging - to successfully promote an event. It will also cover the role of marketing in the event life cycle, demonstrating the best use of marketing tactics while utilizing evaluation techniques to measure a successful outcome. This is the third course of a six-course certification program. Courses must be taken in sequential order. Certificates issued to students who successfully complete all six courses. 53 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses 54 Fall 2015 CSBU161 Int Design/Basics Course Descriptions investor confidence, and eliminate corporate corruption. The law was intended to This course is the 1st of a 3-course certificate program. Open to everyone, you bolster public confidence in the nation’s capital markets and imposes new duties will learn an overview of the interior design and decoration business, and career and significant penalties for non-compliance to executives, directors, auditors, options! From layout and traffic patterns to trades skills and tools, you will learn attorneys and securities analysts in public companies. This course is delivered through hands-on projects and field trips to Jordan’s Furniture in Avon. online. For more information, call x1312. Additional material fees discussed 1st night of class. Must complete all 3 courses to receive certificate. To learn more visit CSBU311 Advanced Legal Research www.massasoit.edu and click on Community Education. Advanced and specialized approaches to utilize the legal resources available in a law library, and elsewhere, will be examined. The conceptual differences CSBU162 Interior Design Color and Materials between computer-assisted legal research and hard copy research will be In this 2nd course, learn the resources and materials available to help interior taught. You will also learn how to formulate WESTLAW search queries and designers make decisions about room layout, function and feel. From fabrics and effectively and efficiently use WESTLAWNext, WESTLAW classic and other floor materials to the effect of various colors and color combinations, you will online legal research methods as timesaving devices in legal research and legal learn the critical element of design. It is recommended CSBU 161, must writing. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to complete all 3 courses to receive certificate. To learn more visit earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. www.massasoit.edu and click on Community Education. Textbook required. For more information call x1312. CSBU163 Interior Design Layouts/Blueprints CSBU312 Dispute Resolution In this 3rd course, learn to design and layout interior rooms utilizing blueprints. Alternative Dispute Resolution refers to dispute resolution techniques that may better From basic blueprinting to scaling and problem-solving skills, you will apply all suit the needs of parties than traditional litigation does. This intensive course focuses on learned design and blue print concepts to produce your final project, a completely both traditional and non-traditional dispute resolution options. The course will discuss designed room. It is recommended that you take CSBU 161 & CSBU 162 first. the mediation process, the role of the mediator, and problems encountered in Must complete all three courses to receive certificate. To learn more visit mediation. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an www.massasoit.edu and click on Community Education. Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For more information call x1312. CSBU165 Learn the Tricks of Staging a Home Whether you are selling your home on your own or working with a Realtor, find CSBU313 Bankruptcy Law out how to prepare a home for sale using up-to-date methods to make the home This course examines the debtor-creditor relationship and the difference between more appealing to buyers. Industry statistics say homes sell faster when they are voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy, both under Chapter 7 (liquidation) and 11 professionally staged. In this course, you will learn how to use various (reorganization). You will study the Bankruptcy Code in depth and learn how to techniques including, decluttering, rearranging furniture & accessories making prepare the most important bankruptcy forms. Students must successfully simple adjustments to make a home more visually appealing to buyers. With these complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. new skills, you could see quicker sales and higher returns. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSBU171 Human Resources Certificate - Part 1 CSBU314 Business Law and Practices During Part I, a general introduction to the fundamental functions of human This course examines the law and practice of business organizations and the resource management is presented. In addition, the areas of workforce paralegal’s potential functions in this area of law. Students must successfully development and affirmative action are emphasized. The course will cover the complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. laws affecting Equal Employment Opportunity such as Title VII of the Civil Rights This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. Act, Age Discrimination, Americans with Disability Act, and Immigration Reform Act. The session will conclude with business ethics and corporate social responsibility. CSBU315 Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties You will be introduced to the fundamentals of the federal constitution, including CSBU172 Human Resources Certificate - Part 2 the institution of judicial review, the limitations on federal judicial power, the Part II introduces strategic planning, job analysis, job descriptions, and constitutional roles of the legislative and executive branches, due process of law, succession planning. The course will emphasize the selection and hiring and individual rights under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This course process. The major areas addressed will be the development of recruitment and will focus on individual civil liberties and 42 U.S.C. section 1983 claims. Students retention plans, interviewing, and reviewing resumes. In addition, training and must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced development and conducting effective performance evaluations as well as setting Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For performance objectives will be discussed in detail. By the end of the course, more information call x1312. students will have a clear understanding of the recruitment, selection, and retention process. CSBU316 Criminal Law The course begins with an overview of the concept of punishment and goes on to CSBU300 Lean Manufacturing study the burden of proof and criminal defenses; it also provides a critical look at Most experts agree that Lean Manufacturing is not just a toolset, rather a holistic, the most common crimes. Students must successfully complete six advanced comprehensive, enterprise-wide program designed to be integrated into an topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is organization’s core strategy. In addition, experts in this field believe that philosophy- delivered online. Textbook required. For more information call x1312. based Lean Manufacturing strategy is the most effective way to launch and sustain Lean activities. This program includes Lean Strategies, Lean Logic, Lean Value, and Lean CSBU317 Criminal Procedure Techniques along with test preparation for the final exam. This course is delivered In Criminal Procedure, students are presented with a clear and concise overview online. For more information call x1312. of the Constitutional protections that are provided to the accused in the United States, including the law of search and seizure, Miranda rights, Fifth CSBU301 Sarbanes Oxley Act Training Amendment protection, and the right to an attorney. Students must successfully The series of corporate financial scandals that took place in the United States complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. has led to the framing of new legislation called Sarbanes-Oxley Act. This This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For more information call legislation was implemented to help strengthen corporate governance, restore x1312. CSBU318 Education Law Course Descriptions CSBU324 Victim Advocacy This course focuses on the laws that govern America’s public school system, as This course provides an overview of criminal procedure and discusses the well as home schooling, including student rights regarding discipline, devastating effects crime can have on its victims. You will learn how paralegals suspension, personal grooming, testing and grading, and drug testing. Students as victim advocates can assist their office’s clients who have been victimized by must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced crime. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. For more more information call x1312. information call x1312. CSBU319 Estate Planning CSBU325 Software Essentials for the Law Office This course explores the paralegal’s role in estate planning. The requirements This course is designed for legal professionals interested in improving their of creating enforceable wills and trusts will be covered, and study of resulting skills and knowledge of commonly used computer technology and programs and constructive trusts will be provided. Students must successfully complete six within the law office. Course topics include: computer operating systems and advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course peripheral devices; time tracking and billing software; database, case is delivered online. Textbook required. For more information call x1312. management and docket control software; litigation support software; electronic discovery, and trial presentation and graphics software. Hands-on exercises will CSBU320 Family Law prepare students to work with popular programs such as MS PowerPoint, Family law pertains to the formation and dissolution of domestic relations, Practice Master’s Tabs 3, AbacusLaw, DiscoveryFY, Trial Director and including the law of marriage, annulment, separation and dissolution, LexisNexis CaseMap & TimeMap, as well as understand the common functions maintenance, and custody and support of children. Students must successfully and purposes of similar programs. This course is delivered online. Textbook complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. required. For more information call x1312. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For more information call x1312. CSBU331 Introduction to Entrepreneurship This course explores the different aspects of entrepreneurship and how CSBU321 Immigration Law entrepreneurs create and establish successful new ventures. It reviews issues This course explores all significant aspects of the immigration and naturalization and activities involved in starting a new business. This course is delivered online. process in the United States, including the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and For more information call x1312. the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. The course also covers citizenship and the requirements for an immigrant to become CSBU332 Leadership & Mgmt for Entrepreneurs a citizen. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to This course explores the leadership and management issues entrepreneurs face earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. as they create and establish successful new ventures. It reviews the key Textbook required. For more information call x1312. managerial roles of planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling and their application in entrepreneurial settings. This course is delivered online. For CSBU322 Intellectual Property more information call x1312. This cutting edge course provides in depth instruction in one of the most dynamic and challenging areas of the law. Paralegals in this exciting area work on CSBU347 Introduction to HR Management copyrights, patents, trademarks, unfair competition, protection of trade secrets, Human Resource Management includes the vital tasks of recruiting, screening, and much more. This challenging specialty is in great demand. Students must interviewing, training, appraising, disciplining, rewarding, and developing the successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced employee-both for business and non-profit enterprises. This course is delivered Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For online. For more information call x1312. more information call x1312. CSBU348 Effective Public Speaking CSBU323 Real Property Effective Public Speaking helps you to develop the skills you’ll need to become an The law of real property is one of the basic law school courses and is a must for outstanding and confident public speaker. The tools and techniques in this paralegals in a business law firm. Here we examine the system of common law course can ensure that you’ll excel when speaking in any situation. This course is property, the recording acts, conveyancing, mortgaging, landlord-tenant, and delivered online. For more information call x1312. financing. We cover the subjects every paralegal should know about land transactions and the documents which record the purchase, sale, and leasing of CSBU349 Leading Teams real estate. Foreclosure of mortgages and the possibility of redeeming a This course addresses the key issues surrounding leadership in a team. Why is mortgage that has gone into default are also examined. Students must it important? What does it require for a team leader to lead his team effectively? successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced This course considers how team leaders must account for the special and Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For unique circumstances of working in a team, where responsibility, accountability, more information call x1312. communication, and leadership are shared. This course is delivered online. For Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 more information call x1312. Instructor-Facilitated Online Courses Learn from the comfort of home! CSBU360 Managing People This course will explain how the goals, empowerment, measurement system of Choose from more than 200 online classes with our online partners: Ed2Go, Protrain & Center for Legal Studies & MindEdge management can be employed and how organization structures differ. The • Advanced Paralegal Certificate • CISCO CCNA Certification Training • Fundraising for Non-profit Organizations • Google Analytics momentum. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. • Computer Skills for the Workplace • Microsoft Office Suite Call 508-588-9100 x1312 for details! course will also cover the difficulty of discipline while trying to maintain 55 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 CSBU361 Time Management Course Descriptions choosing the right project management software for your business or project. Effective time management helps managers achieve their goals. This course This class is for project managers and business owners who are looking for teaches managers how to become more effective by employing time management alternate tools to help them succeed. and scheduling techniques, delegating, outsourcing key tasks, and employing technology. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSBU540 Grant Writing for Non-Profits This seminar will focus on topics to help personnel involved in grant writing from CSBU370 Capital Campaigns outlining you object, organizing and effective proposal narrative, preparing a This course covers the key terminology and practices surrounding running a realistic budget, writing a budget justification including the right personnel, successful capital campaign within a nonprofit organization. You will learn about finalizing and sending the proposal, and organizing effective teams. Participants the phases of conducting a capital campaign and have a solid grasp of the will examine successfully funded sample grants. content for execution in your nonprofit organization. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSBU549 Maximize Your Power to Communicate Are you a professional struggling with difficult conversations, in need of CSBU371 Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations delivering a professional presentation, challenged with trying to collaborate or Fundraising is one of the central activities of a nonprofit organization. To help finding limited success being influential? Come strengthen your communication finance operating budgets, nonprofits must raise money every year. In addition, skills and advance your career with the Six Pillars of Effective Communication. special projects and improvements to facilities may be needed. In these situations, fundraisers will often launch large capital campaigns or apply for Computer Courses foundation grants. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSBU372 Intro to Nonprofit Management This course covers management best practices for leading a nonprofit organization. You will gain an understanding of the nonprofit sector and the issues that leaders face in this exciting and growing field. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSBU373 Nonprofit Board & Volunteer Develop Volunteers are the lifeblood of most nonprofit organizations. Board members help to guide the direction of a nonprofit, to promote the organization in the community, and to ensure that the nonprofit’s mission is fulfilled. Learn to develop these two important groups for your nonprofit. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSBU531 Building Better Work Relationships Workplace relationship building is not always easy. Problems can arise as the result of clashing personalities, miscommunication and cultural differences. These factors create bad relations between people, and the workplace becomes “toxic”. Learn how to strengthen and better manage your interpersonal relationships in your workplace. No prerequisite required. A participant’s guide will be provided by the trainer. CSBU532 Developing as a Professional A powerful professional presence strengthens your credibility and creates a positive impression on those around you. Learn what qualities define a professional and what you can do to improve or enhance your professional presence. No prerequisite required. A participant’s guide will be needed provided by the trainer. CSBU533 Raising Your Emotional Intelligence Building self-control, being aware of how you make and avoid choices is key to managing your emotions. Discover strategies to raise your emotional intelligence to help you gain a sense of personal power in managing workplace relationships more effectively. No prerequisite required. A participant’s guide CSCC013 Intermediate LinkedIn Designed for professionals who already have a LinkedIn account, this course will help optimize your headline and summary to ensure you are getting the most out of your LinkedIn account. In addition, you will learn critical tips & tricks, job search techniques, and networking do’s and don’ts. CSCC020 Computer Program Office Specialist Series Students who register for this course will receive a discounted rate and will be automatically signed up for all seven courses in the Computer Program Office Specialist Series. CSCC021 Begin Exploring Computers Learn how to use the keyboard and integrate keyboard shortcuts into your daily work flow. Work with files you create, tools, and options within the computer. Learn how to keep your computer operating well and efficient. Configure your own settings on your computer to accommodate your needs. Research the internet efficiently and effectively. CSCC022 Microsoft Outlook 2013 Learn how to use Microsoft Outlook 2013 and be more efficient in your career. You will learn how to receive, send, and forward emails and attachments. Be organized using the calendar, reminders, reoccurring events, inviting multiple attendees, and tracking information. Make contact profiles, manage your tasks, and create notes. CSCC023 Intro to Intermediate MS Excel 2013 Microsoft Excel 2013 is the program professionals use for many types of data. This course will bring you from an introductory beginning level through an intermediate hands-on working knowledge base in the environment analysts use for reporting data. Learn how to customize your Excel program, build and format databases, use simple to complex formulas, manipulate data using sorting, filtering, text to columns, removing duplicates, graphing, subtotals, lookup tables, and pivot tables. Learn shortcuts to work efficiently and how to present your data professionally. will be provided by the trainer. CSBU539 Intro to Project Management Software Today, many businesses and projects agree that the use of project management software is essential to manage the complexity of any business or project. Most are aware of project management software such as MS Project and Primavera, which are expensive to use. However, there are many open source project management softwares available which are absolutely free. In this class, you will be introduced to at least five free PM softwares. You will learn the capabilities of each, and understand the application of these softwares to your business or project. We will also try to identify the factors that might affect your decision in 56 Transition to Community College Program Registrations now being accepted for the fall semester! The Transition’s program is held at Massasoit’s Brockton Campus and is designed to help prepare Adult Learners for a successful transition to a college degree or certificate program at Massasoit Community College. FREE to all who meet the eligibility requirements. For more information call Program Director, Linda Aspinwall at 508-588-9100 x1301 Course Descriptions computing. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. Microsoft Word 2013 is the program professionals use for preparing many types of documents. This course will bring you from an introductory beginning level CSCC301 Cisco CCNA Certification through an intermediate hands-on working knowledge base in the environment The Cisco CCNA Online Training Program will give you the essential professionals use for creating documents, marketing material, and customized knowledge to install, configure, and operate simple routed LANs and WANs. material. You will learn how to customize your Word program, enter and format You’ll learn about switched LAN Emulation networks made up of Cisco text, create letters, contracts, schedules, track changes to documents, and work equipment while you prepare for Cisco certification. The program provides with objects. Learn to be efficient creating mail merges for labels, envelopes, and focused coverage of Cisco router configuration procedures, which are mapped letters, and build forms in which data can be entered. Learn shortcuts to work to exam objectives to prepare you for Cisco Exam 640-802. This course is efficiently and how to present your documents professionally. delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSCC025 Intro to Intermediate QuickBooks CSCC309 Responsive Web Design QuickBooks is the program professionals use for managing the accounting In this course, you’ll learn to identify and address every aspect of responsive Web aspect of a business. This course will bring you from an introductory beginning design: from scaling elements and adjusting page layout, to adapting color level through an intermediate hands-on working knowledge base in the schemes and implementing accessible forms. You’ll master how to use HTML5 environment professionals use for well management of the financials of a linked to media queries in CSS3 to adapt content to fit your user’s viewport, and business. You will learn how to setup a company’s accounts receivables, see how jQuery Mobile can help you to mobile sites. This course is delivered online. For accounts payables, payroll, and inventory or services provided. Efficient payroll more information call x1312. procedures, and simplify the monthly, quarterly, and annual report writing process. CSCC314 Intermediate Photoshop CC Whether you want to use Photoshop to edit photos, design scrapbook pages, or CSCC026 Intro to Intermediate MS PowerPoint 2013 do original artwork, this class will give you the building blocks you need. You’ll Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 is a professional and organized way to present a take a giant leap forward in creativity and productivity-and you’ll also have a lot of project, data, procedures, or ideas. This course will bring you from an fun! This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. introductory beginning level through an intermediate hands-on working knowledge base in the environment professionals use for creating powerful CSCC501 Intermediate Excel presentations. You will learn how to customize your PowerPoint program, use of This course is designed for users who are comfortable with the commands presentation templates, design your own templates, create a presentation, and taught in the Intro. to Excel course. This session will give additional practice on import data, videos, and audio. Animation, timing, slide transitions, and how to functions and commands used in Excel. present your presentation are what you will learn to present professionally. CSCC502 Introduction to Access CSCC027 Intro to Intermediate MS Access 2013 This introductory course will show you what an electronic database program is Microsoft Access 2013 is the program professionals use to maintain well capable of doing. Learn database terminology, how to design your own database, organized databases. This course will bring you from an introductory beginning type and edit information, sort and extract specific data from this information level through an intermediate hands-on working knowledge base in the through queries and create forms and reports. You will use Wizards, set primary environment analysts use for record keeping, data analysis, and financial keys, delete records, and fix formatting problems. Most importantly you will budgets. Learn how to customize your Access program, build tables, create acquire knowledge of what a database program is and you can decide for queries, build forms, create reports, import, export, and manipulate data from yourself if Access is a piece of software your company could benefit from. other Microsoft programs as well as QuickBooks. Learn shortcuts to work efficiently and how to present your data professionally. CSCC514 Introduction to Word This course is designed to teach the basics of word processing in a very relaxed CSCC101 Introduction to Word atmosphere. Topics include creating a document, developing good editing Learn how to use the most popular word processing program on the market! techniques, formatting your document the way you want it to appear, spell check, From general overview to time-saving basics, you will gain confidence in use lots of keyboard commands and shortcuts, avoiding common mistakes, adding of Word. special characters like copyright symbols, the always troubling how to save a document, recall a document to the screen for updating, printing and more. CSCC102 Introduction to Excel Explore a variety of practical uses for a well-constructed spreadsheet. From CSCC526 Introduction to Excel designing your own spreadsheet to built-in functions, you will learn to simplify You will be introduced to the Excel environment and how to type, edit, and finalize formulas and consolidate multiple spreadsheets. a simple spreadsheet. CSCC201 Intermediate Word CSCC530 Pivot Tables in Excel From graphs and advanced table features to hyperlinks and pagination, continue Learn pivot table fundamentals as well as creating and customizing, formatting to build your skills with this advanced course. and viewing data, calculations, and creating pivot charts. CSCC202 Intermediate Excel CSCC532 Excel for Project Managers From modifying and formatting worksheets to special effects, continue to build In this hands-on workshop you will learn to plan, execute, monitor and manage all your skills with this advanced course. aspects of Project with the most widely used tool at your workplace, MS Excel. You will go beyond the basic calculations and simple spreadsheet applications. CSCC296 Comp TIA Cloud Essentials Guided by an expert instructor you will explore Charts, Data and Formula The CompTIA Cloud Essential certification is applicable to a wide range of IT functions of MS Excel to create Gantt charts, timeline, dashboards and other professionals. The course is geared towards those currently in or looking for templates to help you in day to day decision making at all levels. At the end of this positions as IT consultants, IT technical services, IT relationship managers, IT workshop, you will be perfectly capable of creating your own project management architects, consultants and business process owners analysts. This course is templates, designed and customized to your needs. Pre-requisite: Working the first step on a training path that leads to a technical career in cloud knowledge of MS Excel. 508-588-9100 • 781-821-2222 • www.massasoit.edu Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses CSCC024 Intro to Intermediate MS Word 2013 Fall 2015 57 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 Course Descriptions CSCC535 Reports & Dashboards with Excel address needs for in-depth ESOL or ABE instruction. A HiSet pre-assessment is Reports can be described as a document that contains data used for reading and required prior to registration, contact x1312 for details. viewing, and dashboards are visual interface that graphically communicates Finance performance at a glance. In this class, participants will learn to create powerful reports and performance dashboards using MS Excel that will help decision makers and stakeholders get the insight they need to understand and solve issues quickly, efficiently, and effectively. CSCC545 Google for Small Business Learn how Google Apps can make your business communicate, store, and collaborate more effectively using Docs, Sheets, Calendar, and Drive. Participants will learn to create and edit text documents right in their browser, create spreadsheets with no dedicated software needed, design integrated online calendars for teams, and store, sync, and share files with ease. CSCC550 QuickBooks - Get Ready for Year End Do you know what reports you need to produce for the tax preparer how to secure the file via password protection? Learn the steps you need to take to complete the accounting process for the end of the year. Year end adjustments and how to start the New Year correctly will also be addressed. CSCC556 Cool Tips for PowerPoint Say goodbye to boring slides! Set yourself apart by learning some cool features, and get ready to use PowerPoint like a pro. Features covered are slide animation, slide transition, inserting media files, and much more that is guaranteed to help you amp up your next PowerPoint slide deck. CSCC558 Introduction to iPads This course will teach you everything you need to know about using your iPad. Topics include: connecting to Wi-Fi, email set-up, changing settings, exploring iCloud and much more. Please note that participants must bring their own iPad. CSCC559 Intermediate iPads This course is designed for users who are comfortable with the basic functions of an iPad. Topics include: downloading and using apps from the App Store, updates, using FaceTime, email, internet (Safari), photos and much more. Please note that participants must bring their own iPad. CSCC570 Advanced Formulas in Excel Go beyond the basic Excel formulas. Learn to create IF statements, the count function, absolute value, pivot tables, and using dates in your calculations. Education CSED010 Transitional ESOL This 48-hour course is designed to bring students to the level of Massasoit’s college credit ESOL classes. Students who successfully complete this course Do you want to learn how to save up to 50-100% on groceries including meat, dairy, seafood, organic food, produce and more? In this class you will also be taught how to save on back-to-school items, household goods, clothing, medication, office supplies, furniture & appliances, airfare, customized items and more! This is done every day in our local stores and you can learn how to do it too! Come and learn the tricks of the trade and start saving your hard-earned money today! CSFN008 Investments - Money, Money, Money A basic course on how to make money and keep it. A discussion of 401(k)s, money market funds, Roth IRAs, penny stocks, hot tips, as well as figuring out your game plan. CSFN011 The Stock and Bond Markets Learn to read stock tables! From IPs to Dollar Cost Averaging, you will learn how to do your own research and the 7 keys of successful investing! CSFN300 Professional Tax Preparer Certification This course is designed to prepare individuals fully in personal and business returns. Upon certification, qualified individuals receive the PTP designation, assuring potential employers and clients that they are qualified to take care of all their income tax needs expertly. Books included. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSFN301 Professional Bookkeeping with QBks 2012 This online program not only teaches you proficiency in QuickBooks 2012 software, it also teaches you to master everything from basic accounting to double-entry bookkeeping. Even with no bookkeeping experience, you can prepare to do professional bookkeeping for a small business with this course. Software included. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSFN303 Accounting & Finance for Entrepreneurs This course provides an introduction to key topics in accounting and finance for those involved in new ventures. It reviews financial accounting basics, including GAAP Principles and financial statements, and also covers key issues in finance. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSFN304 Understanding and Managing Budgets This course covers budgets and how they are used in organizational settings. You will gain an understanding of the uses and functions of master budgets, operating budgets, sales, production and cost of goods sold budgets, and cash budgets. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. may register for the first level of college credit ESOL courses in the following semester. This course focuses on speaking, listening, reading, and writing. To Health and Fitness register for the class, students must first take the ESOL assessment test to determine if their level of English proficiency is appropriate. Please call x1790 to schedule an ESOL assessment test. CSED015 ESOL for the Community This beginner’s ESOL course is designed to build confidence in non-native speakers who have had little exposure to the English language. The course is open to new arrivals in the country and/or to adults who may have lived in the United States for many years but who have never formally studied the English language. In order to participate, students must be literate in their native languages. CSED020 HiSet Review Course This 48-hour course is designed to prepare students for the HiSet Test (formerly GED). Instructional emphasis is on English language and reading skills, as well as mathematics. The course is a fast review, not designed to 58 CSFN003 Extreme Couponing CSHH001 Basic Life Support-CPR & AED This course is designed to provide you with the ability to recognize several life threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely, and effective manner. This course incorporates the 2010 ECC standards. Textbook required. For more information call x1776. CSHH006 Meditation 101 Are you stressed? Do you find meditation difficult and give up trying? If you answered yes, then Meditation 101 is for you. During this 6 week journey, you will learn to various tools to help you develop a meditation practice that you will love! Each class will end with a guided meditation. CSHH025 Home Health Aide Certificate The Home Health Aide (HHA) certification program provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the health field as a Homemaker, Personal Care Homemaker, or full Home Health Aide. This 100-hour training Course Descriptions completion of both courses. Students must be 18 years of age, have a high MA Council for Home Care Aide Service, the home care quality assurance school diploma or equivalent and have a good command of the English language agency in MA, including the new Personal Care Assistant training component. along with strong math skills. Additional fees for required textbooks and national At the successful completion of this training, students will receive certification in exam. An interview is required prior to registration. For more information, call the area of Home Health Aide Level Three, which includes the three different x1310. career areas - Homemaker, Personal Care Homemaker and Home Health Aide. Must be 18 years old. An interview is required prior to registration. For more CSHH054 Medical Interpreting information, call x1310. If you’re bilingual, have good speaking and listening skills, and enjoy working with people, you may have a future as a medical interpreter. This 60-hour course CSHH035 Basic Emergency Medical Technician meets the certification criteria as established by the National Board of This 172-hour MA accredited certificate program is designed to prepare Certification and prepares interpreters to take the National Certification test. students to function in the field as pre-hospital care providers. The curriculum Offered in collaboration with Tranfluenci EDU, this course provides a working follows National Standard Curriculum and meets and/or exceeds the knowledge of the various aspects of medical interpreting such as the standards Massachusetts Department of Public Health Office of Emergency Medical of practice, ethics, HIPAA regulations, cultural competency, and medical Services (OEMS) requirements. Through classroom and hands-on training, vocabulary development including an opportunity to perform three role-play students learn how to manage emergencies in the pre-hospital environment sessions via Skype with individual language coach. This program is open to all including but not limited to: medical, traumatic, obstetric, psychiatric, pediatric, languages, but students must be able to fully comprehend and communicate in geriatric and environmental emergencies. Successful completion allows the both English and at least one other language. Because a selective interview is student to sit for State of Massachusetts and National Registry of EMT’s required before acceptance, students must register at least two weeks in Emergency Medical Technician certification exams. This is an entry level advance. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be awarded a program for those who wish a career in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) up certificate of completion. The instructor is an experienced medical interpreter to the Paramedic level. Additional fees for: textbooks, uniforms, national testing who will provide guidance on how to find a job in the field. and MA state certification, plus students are required to participate in an EMT online testing component (separate fee). Health Care Provider CPR is required. CSHH056 Ophthalmic Assistant Program, Part I A Massasoit certificate of completion will be issued to students who successfully This 2-part certificate program will prepare you for a career as an Ophthalmic complete the Basic EMT program. For specific program requirements or Assistant. Part I will provide the foundation of knowledge regarding the basics information, please call x1702. required for all healthcare practices and an in depth understanding of ocular anatomy, and physiology, diseases and treatments as well as pointed histories, CSHH038 EMT Core Competency Program pharmacology and basic skills. Additional fee for textbook. Certificate of completion This 20-hour course is designed to meet and/or exceed National and awarded upon successful completion of both courses. Note: Many sessions Massachusetts refresher requirements for EMT-Basics. This course is based will be offsite; students must provide transportation for these offsite sessions. upon task analysis of EMTs and focuses on what skills EMTs perform in day-to day operations. Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive CSHH068 ACLS Refresher a course certificate. The ACLS renewal course is designed for those health care providers who wish to renew their ACLS certification. Following the American Heart Association CSHH041 Paramedic Core Competency guidelines, this instructor-led, renewal course highlights the importance of team National Continued Competency Requirements (NCCR) are determined by the dynamics and communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac- NREMT Board of Directors based upon widespread input from EMS arrest care. Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 program follows federal guidelines and the curriculum has been approved by the researchers, EMS physician and EMS provider stakeholders. The NCCR comprises 50% of the overall requirements necessary to recertify. Topics in the CSHH108 Computerized Tomography Registry Rev NCCR are chosen among the following: evidence-based medicine, any changes You can prepare for the advanced Computerized Tomography examination in the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, science-related position papers through this specially designed course. A comprehensive review will be that affect EMS patient care, topics which cover patient care tasks that have low accomplished during this 8-hour course. Students have taken this course in frequency yet high criticality, and articles which improve knowledge to deliver order to successfully complete the exam. You won’t want to miss this opportunity! patient care. The NREMT will provide the educational materials for this component to the EMS community as part of their mission - to protect the public. CSHH140 Tai Chi for Beginners *This program is used in place of DOT 48 hour Paramedic refresher. Tai Chi is an internal martial art and form of Chi Gong that uses meditative movements and progressive relaxation to enhance balance and cultivate Chi CSHH044 EKG Technician (energy). Come join in this graceful and gradual process that raises vitality, This comprehensive 50 hour EKG Technician Certification Program prepares nourishes the spirit and releases stress. students to function as EKG Technicians and to take the ASPT - Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam and other National Certification CSHH149 Oral Health Education Exams. This course will include important practice and background information The one night lecture, given by a licensed Massachusetts Dental Hygienist, will on anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical allow the participants to have a in depth education of dental disease and current terminology, medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, treatments without being in the dental chair! Whether you or a family member electrocardiography and stress testing. Additionally, students will practice with have a history of dental concerns or you just want to learn how to keep your teeth EKG equipment and perform hands on labs including introduction to the function for a lifetime, this course is for you. 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 CSHH333 The Anti-Stress Toolkit fee for EKG Technician exam. Enjoy a group hypnosis session designed to teach you how to relax and stay calm, even under the most stressful conditions. Learn effective self-care tools to CSHH046 Pharmacy Technician, Part 1 cope with stress. A free hypnosis CD is included. This course is the 1st of a 2 course certificate program. The program is designed to train students on the fundamental and specific skills required of a pharmacy technician. A certificate of completion will be awarded upon successful 59 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 CSHH360 Water Aerobics Course Descriptions In this vigorous deep-water aerobics class, learn strength training and perform moderate to high level cardiovascular jogging using floatation belts and resistive gloves. Prerequisite: Swimming skills not required but will spend 75% of class in deep water. You will not be underwater but may be splashed and will need to complete a confidential short medical questionnaire for instructor. CSHH370 Certified Electronic Health Records This practical, hands-on course introduces you to the electronic health record (EHR) and shows you how to become proficient in using EHR software on the job. You will gain a thorough understanding of both the terminology of EHR systems and the practical use of such systems in a health care provider office setting. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSHH379 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers The BLS for Healthcare Providers course is designed to provide skills required in a healthcare setting. This program is for physicians, nurses, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, respiratory, physical, and occupational therapists, physician’s assistants, and other allied health personnel. In addition, BLS training can be appropriate for first responders, such as police officers and firefighters, as well as for laypeople whose work brings them into contact with members of the public. Skills taught are adult and pediatric CPR, two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag-valve mask, foreign-body airway obstruction (conscious and unconscious), automated external defibrillation (includes child AED update), special resuscitation situations, and other cardiopulmonary emergencies. Language and Travel CSLT006 Artistic Signing Workshop The Sign Language Workshop builds conversational signs, storytelling, and signed music. All levels are welcomed. Certificates with contact hours will be awarded. Basic sign language skills are needed. CSLT007 Medical Sign Language Paramedics, EMTs, Police Officers, Firefighters, Nurses, and Medical personnel are all encouraged to learn Medical Sign Language. Participants in this course achieve a basic survival level of medical signs that are presented in a comfortable pace and setting. Certificates with contact hours are awarded! CSLT300 Spanish for EMTs & Paramedics This self-paced online course is designed for EMTs, paramedics, and emergency responders dealing with medical situations with the Spanish speaking public. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSLT301 Spanish for Firefighters This self-paced online course is designed for firefighters and emergency responders during a fire situation wanting to communicate with the Spanish speaking public. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSLT302 Spanish for Health Care This self-paced online course is designed for nurses, doctors, health care administrators, front desk workers, and anyone working with Spanish-speaking patients. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSHH388 EMS Continuing Education EMS Continuing Education is designed to fulfill the continuing education requirements for EMT’s at all levels. Topics included will be identified based upon Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement, Affiliate Medical Director, Service Medical Director, EMS Director or as identified by the Massasoit Community College Director of Paramedic Program based on EMS trends and topics. Topics may also include those identified by Advisories from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Office of Emergency Medical Services. CSHH550 ServSafe Certification This course covers MA and RI certification. All aspects of food sanitation and safety are reviewed. Topics include the flow of food, proper hygiene, HACCP, pest control, time temperature requirements and food allergies. Certification exam given on the 2nd half of the last class. Textbook included. CSHH551 ServSafe Exam This is the Exam portion ONLY of the ServSafe course, which meets MA and RI certification regulations. Servsafe addresses all aspects of food sanitation and safety. The exam takes place during the 2nd half of the last class. CSHH600 Medical Terminology Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSLT303 Spanish for Law Enforcement This self-paced online course is designed for police officers and law enforcement personnel wanting to communicate with the Spanish-speaking public. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSLT304 Spanish for Social Services This self-paced online course is designed for social workers, counselors, non profit office staff and administrators, ministers, and anyone working with Spanish speakers in an outreach capacity. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSLT305 Spanish for Banking This self-paced online course is designed for banking and credit union professionals wanting to communicate with their Spanish-speaking customers. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSLT306 Spanish for Construction This self-paced online course is designed for construction workers, contractors, foremen, and anybody who works with Spanish-speaking employees and co workers in the construction industry. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. CSLT307 Spanish for Food Service This self-paced online course is designed for restaurant managers, wait staff, CSHH601 Medical Math cooks, and anyone working with Spanish-speaker employees and co-workers. This Master the math skills you need to succeed in the medical field. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. course is delivered online. For more information call x1312. Personal Interests CSPI042 The Art of the Pie Electrician D License Program at Canton MA State Building Codes & NFPA ‘72, Part 1 offered this fall! Call 508-588-9100 x1310 for details! 60 Come learn how to make that perfect pie from two professional pastry chefs and culinary professors! You will learn all the proper techniques necessary to make the flaky crust you have been striving for. Assorted fruit and soft/custard fillings will be created. Each week you will take home your delicious creations. Fall 2015 Course Descriptions CSRE009 Residential Rental/Real Estate License Join us as we show you how to create your own beautifully crafted yeast doughs. Topics include landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities, security deposits, Learn how to tell when the bread is properly kneaded, to understanding the last month’s rent, eviction for non-payment or possession, terminating the fermentation and baking process, and how to work your favorite ingredients into tenancy. Fair Housing Laws-Anti-discrimination, MGL Chapter 151B, MA your loaves. The first week will focus on using traditional techniques to create Commission Against Discrimination, MGL Chapter 93A, de-leading, lead paint rustic white loaves. The second week we will work with multigrain or whole wheat issues, MGL Chapter 111 and more! flours. Come and enjoy the hands on experience of making bread, the amazing aroma and satisfaction of making your own bread, and go home with the warm CSRE 021 Condos/Coops/Timeshares loaf. Just bring an apron, and wear comfortable shoes! Topics include terms and concepts, condominium formation, master deed, unit deed, common areas, by-laws, condo fees, rules and regulations, closing requirements, condo CSPI070 US History Since 1945 financing, conversion, major conversion provision, time to vacate and more! This course surveys the political, economical, social and cultural changes experienced by the United States from the end of the Second World War to the CSRE025 Financing/Real Estate License present. Topics include real estate sales process, financing procedure, sources of funds, fiduciary and non-fiduciary sources of funds, secondary vs. primary lending CSPI101 Photography I/Film/Digital market, government source of funds, types of mortgages, special financing Learn to avoid common errors and transform your snapshots into photographs! methods, installment sales, sale-lease back, round lease, syndication, truth-in- The class will be technical only enough to show how your camera works and how lending, regulation Z, disclosure, right of rescission and advertising! to manipulate the controls to achieve the effect you desire. From using natural and artificial light to working with digital images, you’ll learn to use your camera CSRE026 Appraisal Process/Real Estate License to its fullest potential. This is not a darkroom class. Topics include Terms and concepts, purpose, history and development of the profession, value elements, environmental influences to value, economic CSPI103 Digital Photography variables to value, appraisal approach, cost approach, physical deterioration, Learn how to make digital photography easy and fun! From selecting the right functional obsolescence and economic obsolescence. camera and printer to transferring, storing, printing and sharing images, you will learn basic photography techniques to get the most from any camera. This CSRE030 Real Estate Brokerage Relationships beginner class requires no experience and no camera is needed. Topics include history of brokerage relationships; definition of basic terms in real estate brokerage; use of Massachusetts Mandatory Licensee-Consumer CSPI106 Advanced Photography for Everyone disclosure; fiduciary; informed consent; vicarious liability; types of brokerage Learn the secrets for creating exciting photographs. This advanced class will relations in Massachusetts; seller and buyer agency, dual and designated teach you valuable techniques in the use of digital camera controls and settings, agency, alternative business models and much more! as well as dynamic ideas in image composition and editing. Live demonstration with professional tools and at home assignments will stretch your creative and CSRE100 MA Real Estate Sales License Preparation technical skills. Students should have an understanding of basic camera This course will present the information necessary to take and pass the operations and a digital camera with manual controls is required. Massachusetts Real Estate Salesperson’s Examination and meets the Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses CSPI048 Foundations of Bread Making requirements of the MA Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and CSPI141 The Writer Within Salespersons for license preparation. The course meets the new education Do you aspire to become a writer but cannot find your voice? Do you need be requirements for classroom preparation for the Real Estate Salesperson. inspired and motivated to write? Are you a poet? Are you a novelist? Join me on Classroom preparation for the Salesperson Examination has increased from 24 this 6 week journey of discovery and we will find your voice together. hours to 40 hours. CSPI201 Quilter Group CSRE105 Real Estate Investment Now that you have learned the basics of quilting, why not join us in our quilters’ Thinking about putting your money into something more tangible - like real group? Bring those UFOs and get help putting on the finishing touches, take on estate? Understand the rewards and risks involved in land, rental, single family, a new challenge or become involved in a group community project. Come share and commercial real estate investments. How much do you have to invest? Can in the love of quilting! Some quilting knowledge is recommended but not you really make a profit? Learn how the market works, how to recognize a good required. opportunity for purchase, what your time, tax and maintenance costs would be after the purchase, and how to make a decision about the timing of the sale. To CSPI212 The UFO Quilt Club learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.edu and click on Do you have an Unfinished Object (UFO) that you would love to finish, but not Workforce Development. sure how? Bring your unfinished quilt(s) to our open quilting evening. Be inspired and help to inspire friends as you finish your beautiful quilt! Sports–Recreation CSPI213 Decorate with Holiday Quilting Make your holiday extra special by making a tree skirt and some easy ornaments. Simple by elegant, your tree will sparkle for years! CSSR221 Ballroom Sampler Come learn or refresh your Ballroom dancing skills! You’ll get a taste of Waltz, Foxtrot and Tango in this one-night course. Real Estate CSRE005 Contract Law/Real Estate License Topics include elements of a valid real estate contract, assignment, notation, equitable vs. legal title, unenforceable vs. enforceable, buyer agency contract, Marine Technician 350-hr Certificate Program This program starts September 2015 elements of a listing contract, offer to purchase, acceptance, termination and more! Call 508-588-9100 x1310 for details. 61 Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses Fall 2015 Course Descriptions This course will use the 266 CMR as a guide in assisting home inspectors in Come learn or refresh your Latin dancing skills! You’ll get a taste of Rumba, the development of their required home inspection reports (3.5 contact hours). Salsa and Cha Cha in this one-night course. CSTT035 Exterior Aspects of Home Inspection CSSR223 Swing Sampler: Single Double and Triple This course provides a discussion of the elements to look for on the exterior of a Come learn or refresh your Swing dancing skills in this one-night course! home when conducting a home inspection. Learn to make an informed assessment of outside features provides valuable insights about the interior, as CSSR228 Wedding Sampler well as the general condition of the home (3.5 contact hours). Come learn how to dance at a wedding or your wedding to slow romantic or fast upbeat songs. CSTT107 MA 2A Excavator License Preparation This course meets or exceeds the requirements of OSHA and is designed to Technical Training prepares students for successful completion of the MA 2A Hydraulics CSTT010 Drinking Water Distribution Offered in partnership with the Massachusetts Water Works Association, this 39 hour state approved Concepts and Practices of Drinking Water Distribution course is designed to introduce the concepts of drinking water distribution operations to individuals seeking a new career or presently working in the drinking water distribution field. This course is a pre-requisite for taking the drinking water licensing exam(s) for water distribution, grades D2, D3, or D4 and is a required component for eligibility as an operator-in-training or a full license operator. Participants will learn required information and critical thought processes involved in the understanding of the successful operation and maintenance of drinking water distribution systems. Additional cost for textbooks. CSTT011 Advanced Drink Water Treatment T3/T4 Offered in partnership with the Massachusetts Water Works Association, this 35-hour state approved course is designed to provide the student with the advanced concepts of drinking water treatment operations. Operator will be equipped with ability to control process, not just basic understanding (e.g. being able to answer the “why” or “why not” questions). Emphasis will be on filtration and reporting. Advanced topics on potable water sources and use, treatment technologies, laboratory, and administration will be covered. Students must possess a Grade 2T (full or OIT) license or have successfully completed a Basic Treatment course. CSTT020 Home Inspector Professional Ethics This course will provide licensed home inspectors with a 1 hour review of the standards of professional and ethical conduct as set forth by the MA Board of Registration of Home Inspectors. CSTT023 266 CMR Regulations for Home Inspectors This course will provide licensed home inspectors with a 4 hour review of the 266 CMR regulations including the MA Standards of Practice. Numerous illustrations will be used to teach each system that a home inspector is required to know, identify and report on. CSTT027 Plumbing/Gas Systems/Home Inspection This course is designed to improve the licensed Home Inspector’s understanding of basic principles necessary to recognize problems in plumbing and gas systems in residential properties. You will be trained to make observations and judgments regarding acceptable installation and operation of systems, as well as requirements for fixtures, materials, water temperature, pipe sizing, and venting. Basic observations will be made from CMR 248 Fuel Gas and Plumbing Code as it relates to home inspection. (3.5 contact hours) CSTT028 Heating Systems/Home Inspection This course is designed to assist licensed home inspectors in understanding and recognizing adequately installed and operating residential heating systems. Discussion will focus on warm air furnaces, boilers, and oil distribution systems. An overview of applicable MA State Code will be addressed as it relates to the home inspection process. (3.5 contact hours) 62 CSTT034 Report Writing for Home Inspection CSSR222 Latin Sampler Engineers’ license. This course covers machine components, hydraulic theory, mathematical calculations, inspection parameters, jobsite and excavator safety, standard hand signals and capacities. A certificate of completion will be provided upon successful completion of the course. CSTT108 MA1C Hydraulic Crane/Forklift License Preparation This class meets the requirements of ANSI B30.22, B56.1 and OSHA 1910.178 standards and is designed to prepares students for successful completion of the MA 1C license. This course covers crane components, forklifts, Intro to Hydraulic Theory, mathematical calculations, inspection parameters, standard hand signals, load charts, fuel/electric storage, ANSI and OSHA standards, safe practices, proper care and maintenance and Physics 101. A certificate of completion will be provided upon successful completion of the course. CSTT109 MA 2A/1C Combined License Preparation This course meets or exceeds the requirements of OSHA as well as the requirements of ANSI B30.22, B56.1 and OSHA 1910.178 standard. Students who register for this course will receive a discounted rate and will be automatically signed up for both license preparation courses: MA 2A Excavator and MA 1C Hydraulic Crane/Forklift. CSTT205 Marine Technician Fundamentals This course, the first of three required courses for the industry-recognized 350 hour Marine Technician Certificate, provides classroom and hands-on instruction in marine safety, tools and equipment, the basics of marine engine parts, marine systems (water, fuel, steering, electrical, lubrication, ventilation, ignition, instrumentation), as well as the underlying theories of combustion, electricity, and power generation. Included are fall lay-up, spring preparation, trailering, yard equipment, and basic boat moving procedures. The 350-hour Marine Technician Certificate is issued jointly by Massasoit Community College and the Massachusetts Marine Traders Association at the successful completion of all three required courses in the program. Additional textbooks are required. CSTT322 Electrician D Lic/NFPA-Part 2 One of 12 State-approved and mandated courses required to fulfill the NEW 300 hour classroom training requirement for the Electrician D-License. This course gives an in-depth understanding of NFPA-72 and its interpretation for alarm installers. All requirements of a fire detection system under NFPA-72 will be analyzed. Job site safety issues will also be covered. Participants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. CSTT323 Electrician D Lic/NFPA-Part 3 One of 12 State-approved and mandated courses required to fulfill the NEW 300 hour classroom training requirement for the Electrician D-License. This course is a continuation of NFPA’72 Part Two. Participants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Fall 2015 Course Descriptions CSTT705 Electrical 2, Part I Learn how to prepare for the Project Management Institute’s prestigious PMP This 9 month (150 hour) certificate program covers the Alternating Current; certification exam! This is the first part of a two-course online series that will Motors: Theory and Application; Electric Lighting; Conduit Bending; Pull and demystify the PMBOK Guide, including relationships between inputs, tools and Junction Boxes; Conductor Installations; Cable Tray; Conductor Terminations techniques, and outputs. Textbook required. This course is delivered online. For more and Splices; Grounding and Bonding; Circuit Breakers and Fuses; Control information call x1312. Systems and Fundamental Concepts. It is recommended that all students bring a copy of the latest National Electrical Code, NEC Handbook to class. CSTT613 PMP Certification Prep II In this second part of our two-course online series, you will continue to demystify CSTT707 Electrical 3, Part 1 the PMBOK Guide, including relationships between inputs, tools and techniques, This 9 month (150 hour) certificate program covers the Load Calculations - and outputs. Prerequisite: PMP Certification Part I. This course is delivered online. For Branch Feeders and Circuits; Conductor Selection and Calculations; Practical more information call x1312. Applications of Lighting; Hazardous Locations; Overcurrent Protection; Distribution Equipment; Transformers; Commercial Electrical Services; Motor CSTT614 High Speed Project Management Calculations; Voice, Data, and Video; Motor Controls. It is recommended that all Learn to deal with the realities of managing projects at supersonic speeds students bring a copy of the latest National Electrical Code, NEC Handbook despite truncated timelines, inadequate staffing, and skimpy budgets. This course is to class. delivered online. For more information call X1312. CSTT709 Electrical 4, Part 1 CSTT703 Electrical 1, Part 1 This 9 month (150 hour) certificate program covers the Load Calculations This 9 month (150 hour) certificate program covers the Basic Safety; Introduction -Feeders and Services; Health Care Facilities; Standby and Emergency to Construction Math; Introduction to Hand Tools; Introduction to Power Tools; Systems; Basic Electronic Theory; Fire Alarm Systems; Specialty Transformers; Introduction to Construction Drawings; Basic Rigging; Basic Communication Advanced Controls; HVAC Controls; Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection; Skills; Basic Employability Skills; Introduction to Materials Handling; Orientation Motor Operation and Maintenance; Medium-Voltage Terminations/Splices; to the Electrical Trade; Electrical Safety; Introduction to Electrical Circuits; Special Locations; Fundamentals of Crew Leadership. It is recommended that all Electrical Theory; Introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC); Device students bring a copy of the latest National Electrical Code, NEC Handbook Boxes; Hand Bending; Raceways and Fittings; Conductors and Cables; Basic to class. Electrical Construction Drawings; Residential Electrical Services; Electrical Test Equipment. It is recommended that all students bring a copy of the latest CSTT719 Sprinkler Fitting 1, Part 1 National Electrical Code, NEC Handbook to class. This 9 month (150 hour) certificate program covers the following areas: Basic Safety; Introduction to Construction Math; Introduction to Hand Tools; Introduction to Power Tools; Introduction to Construction Drawings; Basic Rigging; Basic Communication Skills; Basic Employability Skills; Introduction to Materials Handling; Orientation to the Trade; Introduction to Components and Paralegal According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for Paralegals is expected to grow by 28% between 2008 and 2018. Systems; Steel Pipe; CPVC Pipe and Fittings; Copper Tube Systems; Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses CSTT612 PMP Certification Prep I Underground Pipe. CSTT725 Pipefitting 1, Part 1 This 9 month (150 hour) certificate program covers the following areas: Basic Safety; Introduction to Construction Math; Introduction to Hand Tools; Introduction to Power Tools; Introduction to Construction Drawings; Basic Rigging; Basic Communication Skills; Basic Employability Skills; Introduction to Materials Handling; Orientation to the Trade; Pipefitting Hand Tools; Pipefitting Our 84-hour course can help get you started on this new career path. Power Tools; Oxyfuel Cutting; Ladders and Scaffolds; Motorized Equipment. Classes start September 8th at the Canton campus. Call 508-588-9100 x1310 for details. Have an idea for a new course? Want to be an instructor? Contact 508-588-9100 x1310 or ktilden@massasoit.mass.edu Hi-SET (formerly GED) Review Course This course is designed to prepare students for the English language, Reading, and Math portions of the Hi-SET exams. Classes start on October 20th A pre-assessment is required prior to registration. Call today to learn about our upcoming pre-assessment schedule. 508-588-9100 x1312 63 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Brockton, MA 02302-3996 Permit No. 493 One Massasoit Blvd Brockton, MA 02302-3996 Success Starts Here at massasoit.edu! Stay connected. Corporate Education Corporate Education at Massasoit Community College at Massasoit Community College Training Solutions that fit your business. Contact: Maryellen Brett Associate Dean of Corporate Education 508-588-9100 x1302 Fax: 508-427-6532 Email: mbrett1@massasoit.mass.edu www.massasoit.edu/corp-ed Training Solutions that fit your business. For many years, Massasoit Community College’s experienced Corporate Education staff has been helping organizations in Southeastern Massachusetts find solutions that help their businesses run smarter and more efficiently. 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