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22 Credit Course Listing
12058 35 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
WILLIAMSON
12467 38 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
HAY
12566 39 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
HAY
MAT 003 - Preparation for College Math
3 CREDITS
A continuation of MAT 002 for students who need to complete additional modules.
Students are expected to complete as many of the remaining modules as possible during
the semester. A minimum of four modules must be completed in order to earn a passing
grade in this course, unless fewer than four modules remain to complete their program
math requirements. 3 hours classroom/1 hour lab.
Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 002
Note: Technology/Lab fee-$125
Note: MAT 003 is part of the RAMP-Up Math Program, which is a modularized approach
to topics that prepare students for college level mathematics courses.
12320 32 TR
8:30am-12:00pm 06/21-08/16 B AR-212
HOUH
12321 34 MW 5:30pm-9:00pm 06/06-08/01 B AR-212
INNIS
12322 81 MW 8:15am-11:25am 06/13-08/03 L LC-308
DEPRENDA
12323 82 TR
8:30am-12:00pm 06/21-08/16 L LC-309
JOHNSON
12324 83 TR
12:30pm-4:00pm 06/07-08/02 L LC-309
CAHILL
12325 84 TR
5:30pm-9:00pm 06/21-08/16 L LC-309
LINSKEY
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12475 30 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
FRASER
12319 31 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
DELMONACO
12713 33 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
CARUSO
12317 35 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
WILLIAMSON
12468 38 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
HAY
12567 39 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
HAY
MAT 004 - Preparation for College Math
3 CREDITS
A continuation of MAT 003 for students who need to complete additional modules.
Students are expected to complete as many of the remaining modules as possible during
the semester. A minimum of four modules must be completed in order to earn a passing
grade in this course, unless fewer than four modules remain to complete their program
math requirements. 3 hours classroom/1 hour lab.
Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 003
Note: Technology/Lab fee-$125
Note: MAT 004 is part of the RAMP-Up Math Program, which is a modularized approach
to topics that prepare students for college level mathematics courses.
13437 32 TR
8:30am-12:00pm 06/21-08/16 B AR-212
HOUH
13439 34 MW 5:30pm-9:00pm 06/06-08/01 B AR-212
INNIS
13446 81 MW 8:15am-11:25am 06/13-08/03 L LC-308
DEPRENDA
13443 82 TR
8:30am-12:00pm 06/21-08/16 L LC-309
JOHNSON
13444 83 TR
12:30pm-4:00pm 06/07-08/02 L LC-309
CAHILL
13445 84 TR
5:30pm-9:00pm 06/21-08/16 L LC-309
LINSKEY
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
13435 30 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
FRASER
13436 31 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
DELMONACO
13438 33 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
CARUSO
13440 35 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
WILLIAMSON
13441 38 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
HAY
13442 39 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
HAY
MAT 100 - Intermediate Algebra
3 CREDITS
For students preparing for the precalculus-calculus sequence or for statistics. Topics
include graphing and modeling with linear and quadratic functions; solving applications;
interpreting data read from graphs; solving absolute value equations and inequalities;
solving systems of equations in two and three variables; operations with rational
expressions; fractional exponents; radicals; complex numbers; and solving of rational,
radical and quadratic equations.
Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of MAT 080 with a C or better or completion
of Math Module 12 or 82
General Education Electives: Math Career Programs only
Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12563 32 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
ARAMBEL
MAT 120 - Math Modeling for Liberal Arts
3 CREDITS
This course satisfies the Middlesex Community College graduation requirement for
the Liberal Arts and Sciences Program. Mathematical modeling and problem solving
strategies will apply to everyday life. Topics will be drawn from areas such as: collecting,
describing and analyzing data; probability and decision-making; loans and investments;
population growth; linear programming; and geometry of measurement.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101; placement above or completion of MAT 080 with a C or
better, or completion of Math Modules 12, 73, or 82
General Education Elective: Math all programs
Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
10429 80 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm 06/07-08/02 L LC-306
TBA
MAT 130 - Elements of Mathematics I
3 CREDITS
This course provides a comprehensive, conceptually based study of the mathematics of
the real number system. Topics studied include patterns and problem solving, algorithms
for arithmetic operations, numeration systems, number theory, and computations with
whole numbers, integers, decimals and percents. Inquiry-based instruction, problem-
solving strategies and project work are emphasized.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101; and placement above or completion of MAT 080 with a
C or better or completion of Math Module 12 or 85
General Education Elective: Math all programs
Notes: This course will satisfy a mathematics elective for the Early Childhood and
Elementary Education Transfer programs. It may satisfy a math elective in those
programs that accept Math Modeling for the Liberal Arts as a math elective. It may
also satisfy a general education elective or an elective in other programs that accept
Intermediate Algebra.
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
12326 80 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm 06/07-08/02 L LC-212 MCDONOUGH
MAT 165 - Trigonometry for Engineering and Science 3 CREDITS
Topics include a study of unit circle and right-triangle trigonometry, trigonometric
functions and their graphs, inverse circular functions, trigonometric identities,
trigonometric equations and inequalities, vectors, and the Law of Sines and Cosines.
Application and word problems will be emphasized. Additional topics such as polar
coordinates and parametric equations may be included.
Prerequisite: Completion with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in MAT 195
Precalculus for Engineering and Science
General Education Elective: Math all programs
Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
13185 31 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 07/11-08/10 B NA-209
TBA
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12431 30 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
DELMONACO
MAT 177 - Statistics
3 CREDITS
A general statistics course, which includes understanding data, measures of central
tendency, measures of variation, binomial distributions, normal distributions, correlation
and regression probability and sampling distributions, Central Limit Theorem, confidence
intervals, estimates of population parameters and hypotheses testing. Interpretation and
data analysis are emphasized.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101; placement above or completion of MAT 080 with a C or
better or completion of Math Module 12, 73, or 82
General Education Electives: Math all programs
Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
requirement.
10431 30 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm 06/21-08/16 B NA-117
COFFEY
13431 35 MTWR 9:05am-11:05am 07/11-08/10 B NA-117
TBA
10433 80 MW 6:00pm-8:45pm 06/06-08/01 L LC-111
TBA
13432 81 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 05/31-06/30 L LC-306
TBA
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12939 31 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
WEISS
11972 32 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
WEISS
12556 33 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB DART-KATHIOS
13373 34 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
DRISCOLL
MAT 182 - Precalculus for Business and
Social Science
4 CREDITS
Topics in preparation for Calculus for Business including the study of polynomial, rational,
exponential and logarithmic functions. Applications will draw from the fields of business
and social science, including revenue/cost, matrices and linear programming.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisites: Placement above or completion of MAT 100 with a C or better, or
completion of Math Module 85
General Education Electives: Math all programs
Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12376 30 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
OTTARIANO
13433 31 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
TBA
MAT 195 - Precalculus for Engineering and Science 4 CREDITS
Topics in preparation for Calculus for Science including the study of polynomial, rational,
exponential and logarithmic functions and circles. Applications will draw from the
physical and natural sciences.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 100 with a C or better, or completion of Math Module
85, or placement by exam
General Education Elective: Math all programs
Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
requirement.
12631 31 MTWR 8:00am-11:45am 05/31-06/30 B HH-113
GOODWIN
12378 80 TR
1:00pm-4:15pm 06/21-08/16 L LC-306
JOHNSON
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12377 30 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
WILLIAMSON
MAT 290 - Calculus I for Engineering and Science
4 CREDITS
A review of functions including polynomial, rational, conic and trigonometric functions
and their graphs; limits; continuity; derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions,
evaluating limits of indeterminate forms using L'Hopital's Rule; implicit differentiation;
related rates; the Mean Value Theorem; applications such as velocity and acceleration;
curve sketching; optimization problems; and differentials; Newton's Method and
antiderivatives as time permits.
Prerequisite: Placement above or successful completion of MAT 165 and MAT 195, both
with a C or better
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Personal and Professional Development.
General Education Elective: Math all programs
Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
11848 30 MW 5:30pm-8:45pm 06/06-08/01 B HH-219 BARYAKHTAR
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
13333 31 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
JOHNSON
MAT 291 - Calculus II for Engineering and Science
4 CREDITS
Topics include Reimann Sums; integrating with the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus;
applications such as finding area between two curves, volume of solids of revolution,
work, force, and arc length; integrating trigonometric and inverse trigonometric,
logarithmic and exponential functions, integration techniques including partial fractions,
integration by parts, trigonometric and table methods; evaluating improper integrals;
Infinite series; Taylor and MacLauren series; convergence tests.
Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 290 with a C or better
General Education Elective: Math all programs
Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
10851 30 TR
5:30pm-8:45pm 06/21-08/16 B NA-209
JOHNSON
MAT 292 - Calculus III for Engineering and Science 4 CREDITS
Topics include vector-valued functions, dot and cross products, motion, curvature and
arc length in 3-space, partial derivatives and Chain Rule, directional derivatives and
gradients, max/min and Lagrange Multipliers. Also: double and triple integrals, polar
coordinates, and parametric surfaces, and Green's Theorem with applications in work
and potential energy in the study of electricity and magnetism.
Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 291 with a C or better
General Education Elective: Math all programs
Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
13326 30 TR
5:30pm-8:45pm 06/21-08/16 B NA-202 BARYAKHTAR
Medical Laboratory Technology
MLT 255 - Immunohematology Practicum
2 CREDITS
This course is intended to provide the student experience and the opportunity to develop
competency in the immunohematology laboratory integrating the knowledge and skills
gained in foundation courses. Methodologies, instrumentation, and clinical interpretation
and correlation of laboratory results will be emphasized.
Prerequisite: Completion of MLT 251
Notes: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician
program.
13428 80 MTWRF 8:00am-4:30pm
05/31-08/13 OFF CAMPUS
MCHALE
Music
MUS 101 - Music Appreciation
3 CREDITS
This course will help the student become an active listener of music, and will introduce a
wide variety of musical styles. Through the understanding of elements, or fundamentals,
that all music has in common (such as melody, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, harmony, and
structure) and a familiarity with the instruments of the orchestra, the student will become
an involved listener. Many different kinds of music from 1600 to the present, ranging from
small delicate pieces to dramatic symphonies, will be studied.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications,
Critical Thinking, and Multicultural and Global Perspectives.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12750 30 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
SEGARICH
MUS 103 - Introduction to American Music
3 CREDITS
This course will explore the roots of U.S. music from Native American drumming and
Colonial influences through the birth and development of blues, country, Cajun, jazz, rock
and rap, as well as regional styles, and Broadway and classical contributions.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications,
Critical Thinking, and Multicultural and Global Perspectives.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12748 30 WEB WEB
06/06-08/02 WEB WEB
SEGARICH
MUS 106 - Introduction to the Music Business
3 CREDITS
An introduction to the business side of the music industry, topics will include record
companies, artist management, music publishing, radio, and the Internet. We will
examine contemporary practices and their historical backgrounds. Career opportunities
will also be discussed. As a final project, students will have the opportunity to work out a
marketing plan for their own musical ventures or for an MCC-sponsored musical event.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
13284 30 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
ZACCAGNINI
MUS 130 - Applied Piano for Beginners
3 CREDITS
This course will help the student acquire the basic skills necessary to play the piano,
such as reading music, understanding rhythm, coordinating both hands, and phrasing.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications,
Critical Thinking, and Personal and Professional Development.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
requirement.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125.
10505 30 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm 06/07-08/02 B NA-104
DILL
Computer, Software and
Network Technology
NST 181 - Networking I
3 CREDITS
This course provides an introduction to basic concepts of Local Area Networks (LAN).
The fundamentals of network topologies, network administration, information security
and data communications are included. Hands-on projects give the student practical
applications of classroom theory. Employability skills, such as problem solving,
teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2
hours lecture/2 hours lab
Prerequisite: Eligible for MAT 080, Math Module 70 or 80
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125.
13519 30 MW 5:30pm-8:45pm 06/06-08/02 B FC-106
TBA
Nursing
NUR 011 - Open Lab
0 CREDITS
During Open Lab, the student has an opportunity to practice required nursing skills. Open
to Nursing students only.
12259 80 R
3:00pm-6:00pm 06/02-12/22 L LT-314
POWERS
12260 81 S
8:00am-2:30pm 06/04-12/24 L LT-301
POWERS
NUR 080 - LPN/ADRN Transition
1 CREDIT
This course focuses on the role change from Licensed Practical Nurse to Associate
Degree nursing student. Emphasis is placed on application of the nursing process to
specific skills required for students who wish to advance-place into NUR 155/156 or
for graduates of articulating LPN programs who wish to enter the third semester NUR
205/206. Enrollment is limited to the Licensed Practical Nurse who has been accepted
to the Middlesex Community College Nursing Program. Students who wish to advance-
place into NUR 155/156 must also pass the NLN-ACE PN-RN exam. Exemption Credit.
(15 hours)
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
10518 80 WEB WEB
06/20-08/16 WEB WEB
LAVALLEE
NUR 155 - Intergenerational Nursing
5 CREDITS
Integrates knowledge from maternity, pediatric, and gerontological nursing into a
developmental perspective. The focus is on normal growth and development and the
common health problems that arise from alterations in growth and development. The
student acquires the knowledge and skills to deliver culturally sensitive nursing care to
clients across the life span.
Prerequisite: Completion of NUR 101, NUR 102, ENG 101, PSY 101, and BIO 231
Corequisites: BIO 232, ANT 101, NUR 156, NUR 160
Note: NUR 156 must be taken concurrently with NUR 155. Open to Nursing students only.
11850 80 W
5:30pm-8:30pm 06/01-12/22 L LD-307
MIZZONI
11850 R
5:30pm-7:30pm 06/01-12/22 L LD-307
Note: Cost for NUR 155 is $318 per credit.
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