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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
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Fire Protection and
Safety Technology
FPS 151 - FIRE SCIENCE HYDRAULICS
3 CREDITS
Incompressible fluids, including fluid properties, principles of fluid status and fluid
flow system, pipe friction and heat loss, flow measurements utilizing appropriate test
equipment, principles and construction of pumping and related hydraulic machinery.
Applications related to fire protection systems. Covers material helpful in civil service
examinations.
Prerequisite: Eligible for MAT 080/Math Module 9; and completion of FPS 100.
13299 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
LEMIRE
FPS 200 - FIRE ARSON INVESTIGATION
3 CREDITS
A basic course for fire investigation. Topics covered include general laws,
determining the point of origin, motivation and profile of fire setters, and case
preparation.
Prerequisite: Completion of FPS 100.
13318 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
STRUNK
Geography
GGY 120 - WORLD GEOGRAPHY
3 CREDITS
A study of geography aimed at developing a knowledge and appreciation of natural
environments throughout the world, with emphasis on human interrelationships
within these environments. Included are political, economic and cultural factors
related to the physical environment.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural
and Global Perspectives, and Social Responsibility.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101.
General Education Elective: Social Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
12549 31
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
LACUESTA
Government
GOV 120 - AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
3 CREDITS
An analysis of the political and governmental system of the United States, the
principles upon which it is founded, and the institutions and systems which comprise
it. An examination of selected social issues and political problems relevant to the
American experience is also conducted.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral
Communications, Critical Thinking, and Social Responsibility.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101.
General Education Elective: Social Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
13320 32
TR
6pm-8:45pm
6/2-7/28
B
HH-112 EYDENBERG
10544 31
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
AMBROSINO
11970 33
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
AMBROSINO
ENV 115 - ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
3 CREDITS
An interdisciplinary course in ecological/environmental education designed to
develop an understanding and awareness of our environment, how the environment
can change and the effects of such change. The course explores the role which
humans play in causing environmental change and the underlying values and ethical
judgments involved in making choices. Includes a study of the structure and function
of ecosystems, thermodynamics, and an examination of selected environmental
problems.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Social Responsibility.
Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of ENG 060; and eligible for
MAT 080/Math Module 9.
General Education Elective: Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
10494 30
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
TBA
12806 80
S
8am-10am
5/23-8/1
L
LC-102
TBA
12806
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
ENV 131 - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE WITH LAB
4 CREDITS
An interdisciplinary course in ecological environmental education designed to
develop an understanding and awareness of our environment, how the environment
can change, and the effects of such change. The course explores the role which
humans play in causing environmental change and the underlying values and ethical
judgments involved in making choices. The course also includes a study of the
structure and function of ecosystems, energy, and the examination of selected
environmental problems. The lab sections will investigate alternative energy,
environmental monitoring, and the influences of human populations on ecosystems.
3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory
Prerequisites: Completion of ENG 101; and eligible for MAT 080/Math Module 9.
General Education Electives: Science
Note: Technology/Lab fee $100
12629 31
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 7/6-8/5
B
HH-219
MITCHENER
12629
MW
10:30am-1:30pm 7/6-8/5
B
HH-316
Ethics
ETH 101 - ETHICS AND SOCIETY
3 CREDITS
An introductory study of traditional and contemporary ethical philosophies and an
analysis of how they apply to the chief moral issues of our time. Students in the
course explore such moral virtues as courage, compassion and generosity, as well
as moral vices like greed, envy, and hypocrisy. Relevant moral issues such as
abortion, euthanasia, and our obligation to feed the poor are discussed.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral
Communications, Critical Thinking, and Multicultural and Global Perspectives.
Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of ENG 060.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
12744 30
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 5/26-6/25
B
NA-217
TBA
11875 82
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 7/6-8/5
L
LC-113
ROLLINS
11914 33
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
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