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Schedule of Courses
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16409 81
S
12pm-3pm
L
LT-409
TBA
16409
S
9am-11:45am
L
LD-303
Clinical Laboratory Science
CLS 102 - BASIC CLINICAL LAB THEORY & TECHNOLOGY
4 CREDITS
This course is designed to introduce the theoretical principles and applications of
diagnostic techniques and the procedures of the clinical laboratory including
phlebotomy. It will define and describe qualitative and quantitative, manual and
automated laboratory techniques, particularly in hematology. The laboratory portion
of the course is designed to expose prospective clinical laboratory assistants to
many of the essential skills, methods, and procedures basic to professional
performance in the clinical laboratory; to explain and demonstrate to students and
have them perform these methods; to develop an understanding of these techniques
and to provide a technical background, an approach to testing that the student can
build upon and use in future courses.
Prerequisite: Completion of CLS 101.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100.
16371 50
TR
9am-12:45pm
L
LT-401
LAVIOLETTE
Note: CLS 102 50 is open to Academy of Health Professions students only. Class will
meet 1/27/15-3/26/15. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health
Professions seminar from 4-6pm on 1/20/15 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room -
Lowell.
CLS 103 - CLINICAL LABORATORY EXTERNSHIP
2 CREDITS
This course provides supervised clinical training in an affiliated clinical laboratory.
Designed to reinforce knowledge and skills gained in lecture and laboratory and at
the same time introduce the student to the daily activities of a clinical laboratory.
Emphasis will be placed on quality control, methodology, and clinical interpretation
and correlation.
Prerequisite: Completion of CLS 102.
16372 50
MTWRF
8am-4pm
OFF-CAMPUS
MCHALE
Note: CLS 103 50 is open to Clinical Laboratory Assistant students only. Class will
meet 4/6/15-5/29/15. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health
Professions seminar from 4-6pm on 3/31/15 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room -
Lowell.
Communications
COM 101 - MASS COMMUNICATIONS
3 CREDITS
Provides a framework for understanding the impact of the mass media on society and
the individual. The history, theories, functions, and regulations of the mass media are
surveyed, in addition to the major forms: books, newspapers, magazines, and
periodicals, radio, television, recordings, and motion pictures.
Prerequisite: Completion of ENG 101.
General Education Electives: Humanities, Social Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
requirement.
15574 01
TR
1:30pm-2:45pm
B
HH-114
YELVERTON
13567 50
MWF
11:30am-12:20pm
L
LF-214
GRIFFIN
17157 51
TR
10:30am-11:45am
L
LC-301
CURRY
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
MORROW
S
11:30am-1:30pm
L
LC-209
MORROW
17250 WEB WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
COM 102 - MEDIA ETHICS AND ISSUES
3 CREDITS
This course examines the responsibilities of the news media and the ethical issues
facing decision makers in journalism. Students will be exposed to the principles
found in the codes of ethics utilized by professional journalists. Additionally, how to
interpret the day's news and the function of the newspaper, news magazine and
news broadcast will also be considered.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
13437 01
MWF
9:30am-10:20am
B
HH-114
POZNIAK
13569 51
TR
1:30pm-2:45pm
L
LC-210
BAUER
COM 103 - SPEECH
3 CREDITS
This course presents basic communication skills required for effective composition
and delivery in both public speaking and informal discussion. The student will engage
in beginning experiences with small group interaction, public reading and public
speaking.
General Education Elective: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
requirement.
11419 01
MWF
8:30am-9:20am
B
HH-109
CAMELIO
11420 02
MWF
9:30am-10:20am
B
HH-109
CURRY
13514 03
MWF
1:30pm-2:20pm
B
HH-109
CURRY
14903 04
MWF
12:30pm-1:20pm
B
HH-109
CURRY
14275 05
TR
9am-10:15am
B
HH-213
MAZZA
15936 06
TR
10:30am-11:45am
B
HH-213
MAZZA
11421 30
R
6pm-8:45pm
B
HH-109
HIGGINS
11422 51
TR
7:30am-8:45am
L
LC-305
MCKEON
13613 52
TR
9am-10:15am
L
LC-305
MCKEON
14242 53
TR
1:30pm-2:45pm
L
LC-305
CURRY
13513 54
MWF
9:30am-10:20am
L
LC-305
MCKAIN
14532 55
MWF
10:30am-11:20am
L
LC-305
MCKAIN
15842 56
TR
10:30am-11:45am
L
LC-305 LOCHIRCO-O'NEIL
11424 80
T
6pm-8:45pm
L
LC-305
MORROW
16360 81
S
9am-11:45am
L
LC-305
DEROSA
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
CENTER
COM 105 - FILM PRODUCTION
3 CREDITS
By examining the structural, creative and technical elements of classic films,
students learn about film genres, visual storytelling, short composition and editing.
They then apply this knowledge to interpret, plan and shoot their own videotape of a
scene from a screenplay. Prior TV experience is helpful, but not required.
General Education Electives: Humanities
17160 01
M
9am-11:45am
B
SA-103
BAUER
COM 106 - FILM, VIDEO AND SOCIETY
3 CREDITS
Students learn how to "read" film techniques to gain insight into their expressive
possibilities. Selected films are analyzed for explicit and implied meanings and to
understand how they reflect the values and beliefs of the times and culture that they
come from.
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of ENG 101.
General Education Electives: Humanities
17162 01
TR
9am-10:15am
B
HH-109 LOCHIRCO-O'NEIL
11763 50
TR
12pm-1:15pm
L
LC-107
BAUER
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
HITRON
M=Monday
T=Tuesday
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday
B=Bedford
L=Lowell
Hybrid=Online & In Class
WEB=Online Courses
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