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Evening students attend class for 5 hours during this time range.
Instructor: (1) Schwann
LAN 251 - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I
3 CREDITS
This continues the work of LAN 152 (Beginning Spanish II). Extensive video/audio
work is a major component of the course. Grammatical topics include the use of the
preterite versus the imperfect, and the present subjunctive.
Prerequisite: Completion of LAN 152; or two years of high school Spanish.
General Education Elective: Humanities
Evening students attend class for 5 hours during this time range.
Instructors: (1) Alba (2) Carroll (3) Hoyes
LAN 252 - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II
3 CREDITS
This course continues the work of Intermediate Spanish I, with extensive video/audio
work. Grammatical topics include the compound tenses and the imperfect
subjunctive.
Prerequisite: Completion of LAN 251; or three years of high school Spanish.
General Education Elective: Humanities
Evening students attend class for 5 hours during this time range.
Instructors: (1) Alba (2) Carroll (3) Hoyes
Legal Studies
LGL 101 - INTRODUCTION TO LAW
3 CREDITS
This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the legal process in theory
and practice, designed to acquaint students with the development and effectiveness
of the American system of law. The topics explored will include: the function of law
in society, the use of legal remedy to resolve conflict, the impact of law on social
behavior, the rights and duties of individuals and groups, the impact of wealth, status,
and power, and legal precedent.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Social
Responsibility, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101.
General Education Elective: Social Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Online Sections - see page 9 for details. Technology/Lab fee $100
10660 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB BUTTERWORTH-TILL
Bedford Campus-AR-106
6/2-7/28
12114 131
TR
5:30pm-8:30pm
(1)
Bedford Campus-AR-111
5/26-6/25
10595 130
MTWR
10:30am-1pm
(1)
Bedford Campus-AR-111
6/2-7/28
12354 131
TR
5:30pm-8:30pm
(2)
Lowell Campus-LP-402
5/26-6/25
10596 180
MTWR
10:30am-1pm
(3)
Lowell Campus-LP-402
6/1-7/27
10597 181
MW
5:30pm-8:30pm
(3)
Bedford Campus-AR-111
5/26-6/25
10598 130
MTWR
10:30am-1pm
(1)
Bedford Campus-AR-111
6/2-7/28
12353 131
TR
5:30pm-8:30pm
(2)
Lowell Campus-LP-402
5/26-6/25
10599 180
MTWR
10:30am-1pm
(3)
Lowell Campus-LP-402
6/1-7/27
10600 181
MW
5:30pm-8:30pm
(3)
LGL 102 - BUSINESS LAW
3 CREDITS
This course provides a comprehensive study of the relationship between business
and the law. It begins with a study of the American legal system and includes the
topics of contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code, business torts and crimes, agency
and employment issues, product liability concepts, consumer protection, and the
variety of ways in which a business may be legally organized.
General Education Elective: Social Science
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101.
11860 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
WALSH
12456 31
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
WALSH
Medical Assisting
MAS 120 - MEDICAL CARE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
3 CREDITS
An introduction to the way American society delivers health care for selected
diseases or conditions. Includes the classification, diagnostic tests, preventative
methods, medications and treatment of each body system. Students examine the
views of different cultures about health and disease to see how they affect patients'
ideas about effective health-care and health care practices in different societies and
among different cultural groups. 3 hours lecture
13281 80
TR
7:15pm-9:40pm
6/9-8/6
L
LP-405
TBA
Note: MAS 120 80 is open to Academy of Health Professions Students Only. Class will
meet 6/9-8/6. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions
seminar from 4-6pm on 6/2 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room- Lowell.
Mathematics
MAT 001 - PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE MATH
3 CREDITS
A modularized approach to topics that prepare students for college level
mathematics courses. The topics are divided into the following twelve modules:
Module 1: Whole Numbers, Module 2: Fractions, Module 3: Decimals, Module 4:
Integers and Introduction to Real Numbers, Module 5: Algebraic Expressions and
Translations, Module 6: Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities, Module 7: Ratio,
Proportion, and Percent, Module 8: Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities in two
variables, Module 9: Systems of Linear Equations in two variables, Module 10:
Polynomials, Module 11: Factoring Polynomials and Module 12: Radical and
Quadratic Equations. Students enroll in MAT001, 002 or 003.
A student needing to master any topics in these modules will be placed into MAT 001.
Students are expected to complete as many of the 12 modules as possible during the
semester. A minimum of four modules must be completed in order to earn a passing
grade in this course. 3 hours classroom/1 hour lab.
Note: Technology/ Lab fee - $100; Course Materials Fee - $50
Note: MAT 001 is part of the RAMP-Up Math program, which is a modularized
approach to topics that prepare students for college level mathematics courses.
12037 31
MW
12:30pm-4pm
6/1-7/27
B
AR-213
HOUH
12038 32
TR
8:30am-12pm
6/16-8/11
B
AR-213
TBA
12040 34
MW
5:30pm-9pm
6/1-7/27
B
AR-213
TBA
12041 81
MW
8:15am-11:25am 6/8-7/29
L
LC-309
TBA
Note: MAT 001 81 is a SPRINT Program Class.
12043 82
TR
8:30am-12pm
6/16-8/11
L
LC-309
JOHNSON
12044 83
TR
12:30pm-4pm
6/2-7/28
L
LC-309 THIRUVENGADATHAN
12045 84
TR
5:30pm-9pm
6/16-8/11
L
LC-309
LINSKEY
12473 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
FRASER
12711 33
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
TBA
12046 35
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
FRASER
12466 38
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
HAY
12565 39
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
TBA
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