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Schedule of Courses
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M=Monday
T=Tuesday
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday
B=Bedford
L=Lowell
Hybrid=Online & In Class
WEB=Online Courses
KEY
Chemistry
CHE 121 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
4 CREDITS
The basic principles of chemistry, including metric measurement, properties of
matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry and solutions, with
emphasis on the usefulness of the periodic table in predicting chemical behavior.
Designed primarily for students with no previous chemistry courses. The laboratory
includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3 hours lecture/3 hours
laboratory
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101; and eligible for MAT 080/Math Module 9.
General Education Elective: Science
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
13329 30
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 7/6-8/5
B
HH-314
TBA
13329
WF
11am-3pm
7/6-8/5
B
HH-314
13330 80
MW
9:30am-12:30pm 6/1-7/27
L
LT-409
QUAST
13330
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
CHE 131 - COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I
4 CREDITS
The fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry including the physical and
chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry,
the gas laws, solutions, acids and bases, redox reactions, and chemical equilibria.
The laboratory includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3 hours
lecture/3 hours laboratory
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral
Communications, Critical Thinking, and Quantitative Literacy.
Prerequisites: Placement above or completion of ENG 060; eligible for MAT 080/Math
Module 9; completion of high school or college chemistry in the last five years.
General Education Elective: Science
Note: Science majors, pre-med and engineering transfer students should take
CHE 151 for their General Chemistry requirement.
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
10489 30
MTWR
10:50am-12:55pm 5/26-6/25
B
HH-306
TBA
10489
TR
1pm-5pm
5/26-6/25
B
HH-314
11552 31
MW
6pm-8:45pm
6/15-08/11
B
HH-309
TBA
11552
TR
6pm-9pm
6/15-8/11
B
HH-314
10490 80
MTWR
10:50am-12:55pm 7/6-8/5
L
LT-407
TBA
10490
MW
1pm-5pm
7/6-8/5
L
LT-409
CHE 132 - COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II
4 CREDITS
A systematic study of the structures, nomenclature, physical properties, and
chemical reactions of the classes of organic compounds, progressing to a study of
biochemistry and the compounds of life: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic
acids. The laboratory includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3
hours lecture/3 hours laboratory
Prerequisite: Completion of CHE 131 with a C or better.
General Education Elective: Science
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
10491 30
MTWR
10:50am-12:55pm 7/6-8/5
B
HH-306
TBA
10491
TR
1pm-5pm
7/6-8/5
B
HH-314
12652 31
MTWR
10:50am-12:55pm 5/26-6/25
B
HH-112
RICHARD
12652
MW
1pm-5pm
5/26-6/25
B
HH-314
10492 80
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 5/26-6/25
L
LT-416
TBA
10492
TR
10:30am-2:30pm 5/26-6/25
L
LT-409
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.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral
Communications, Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and
Personal and Professional Development.
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.
13290 80
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 5/26-6/25
L
LC-103
CURRY
10458 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
MORROW
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.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral
Communications, Social Responsibility, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101.
General Education Elective: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
13291 30
MTWR
10:50am-12:55pm 7/6-8/5
B
HH-109
POZNIAK
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.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral
Communications, Social Responsibility, and Personal and Professional Development.
General Education Elective: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
requirement.
12340 30
MTWR
10:50am-12:55pm 5/26-6/25
B
HH-114
MAZZA
10513 80
MTWR
10:50am-12:55pm 5/26-6/25
L
LC-113
MCKEON
12778 32
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
CENTER
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 Elective: Humanities
13292 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
BAUER
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