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1 elearning & Hybrid elearning and Hybrid courses offer flexible choices to fit your schedule and travel needs! elearning and Hybrid courses have the same application and registration procedures, tuition/fees, assessment tests, prerequisites, and credits earned as face-to-face sections of the same course. All courses have specific beginning and ending dates. Students are responsible for checking the meeting and technology requirements for a course prior to registering. elearning courses are taught completely online (there may be one face-to-face orientation meeting at the beginning of the semester). Hybrid courses combine on-campus meetings with online components. Some courses may have as few as two on-campus meetings; others may meet on a regular basis. BEFORE You Register 1. Consult the Online Learning website ( to be sure that online learning is appropriate for you. 2. Read the Course Information Page ( of the specific section you are considering. DO NOT REGISTER FOR A COURSE THAT HAS A REQUIRED ORIENTATION OR SCHEDULED ON-CAMPUS MEETINGS THAT YOU CANNOT ATTEND. For information, contact the Online Learning Office: Phone: learning@bucks.edu Web or Live Chat: Instant Messenger: learningatbucks 15-Week elearning Courses (Starting 8/28/13) Refund and withdrawal dates follow the Fall 2013 Term Calendar. For details, please visit ACCOUNTING ACCT-103-E59 Introductory Accounting ACCT-105-E59 Financial Accounting ACCT-106-E59 Managerial Accounting ACCT-120-E59 Payroll Records & Accounting ACCT-130-E59 Accounting Applic. for the Computer ACCT-210-E59 Cost Accounting I ACCT-230-E59 Financial Management BIOLOGY BIOL-101-E59 Biological Science I BIOL-101-E60 Biological Science I BIOL-102-E59 Biological Science II BIOL-115-E59 Basic Human Anatomy BIOL-115-E60 Basic Human Anatomy BIOL-121-E59 Biological Principles I BIOL-181-E59 BIOL-181-E60 BIOL-182-E59 I BIOL-182-E60 I CINEMA/VIDEO PRODUCTION VACV-130-E59 Media Scriptwriting COMPUTER/ INFORMATION SCIENCE CISC-100-E59 Introduction to Computers CISC-110-E59 Intro to Information Systems CISC-110-E60 Intro to Information Systems CISC-113-E59 Visual Basic Program'g I CISC-122-E59 Computer Science II CISC-128-E59 Comparative Operating Systems CISF-102-E59 Cybercrime COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMM-105-E59 Interpersonal Communication COMM-110-E** Effective Speaking COMM-111-E59 Media & Society COMM-240-E59 Persuasive Communication COMPOSITION/WRITING COMP-110-E** English Composition I COMP-111-E** English Composition II COMP-114-E59 Technical Writing COMP-115-E59 Creative Writing I PERFORMANCE ARTS COMT-101-E59 Introduction to Theatre CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIJ-110-E59 Introduction to Criminal Law CRIJ-160-E59 Intro to Juvenile Justice ECONOMICS ECON-111-E59 Principles of Economics: Macro ECON-112-E59 Principles of Economics: Micro EDUC-100-E59 Foundations of Education EDUC-105-E59 Found for Early Learn PreK-4 EDUC-120-E59 Early Learning & Development I Office of Admissions
2 EDUC-160-E59 Intro to Exceptionalities FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE FREN-110-E59 Elementary French I ITAL-110-E59 Elementary Italian I SPAN-110-E59 Elementary Spanish I SPAN-111-E59 Elementary Spanish II GEOGRAPHY GEOG-110-E59 World Geography HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION HIST-111-E59 History of Western Civilization I HIST-112-E59 History of Western Civilization II HIST-151-E** U.S. History: Young America HIST-152-E** U.S. History: Modern America HIST-155-E59 Russia and Eastern Europe HIST-194-E59 Planning/Sustainability HIST-198-E59 History: American Architecture HIST-199-E59 Historic Preserv.: Meth & Doc HIST-203-E59 Internship for Historic Preserv. HEALTH HLTH-103-E** Life and Health HLTH-120N-E59 Nutrition (by Registered Dietician) HOSPITALITY/ CHEF APPRENTICE HRIM-100-E59 Intro: Tourism/Hospitality Mgmt. HUMANITIES HUMN-111-E59 Humanities I HUMN-114-E59 Humanities IV HUMN-120-E59 Survey: World Religions INTEGRATION OF KNOWLEDGE INTG-285-E59 Collapse-Why Civilizations Fail/Prevail INTG-285-E60 Food and Society 54 INTG-285-E61 Creativity PARALEGAL/LAWS LAWS-260-E59 Computers in the Law Office LITERATURE LITR-206-E59 English Lit 19th-20th Century LITR-232-E59 American Lit from 1865 LITR-277-E59 Introduction to Short Fiction MATHEMATICS MATH-090-E** Pre-Algebra MATH-095-E** Basic Algebra MATH-101-E59 Mathematical Concepts I MATH-102-E59 Mathematics for Educators I MATH-103-E59 Intermediate Algebra MATH-115-E59 Elementary Statistics MATH-117-E59 Finite Math for Business MATH-118-E59 Business Calculus MATH-120-E** College Algebra MATH-122-E59 Trig & Analytic Geometry MATH-125-E59 Precalculus MATH-140-E59 Calculus I MATH-141-E59 Calculus II MATH-242-E59 Calculus III MATH-260-E59 Linear Algebra MEDICAL ASSISTING MEDA-120-E** Medical Terminology MEDA-205-E59 Medical Law and Ethics MGMT-100-E59 MGMT-110-E59 Small Business Management MGMT-120-E59 Business Mathematics MGMT-130-E59 Business Law (LAWS-130) MGMT-160-E59 Risk and Insurance Fall 2013 Course Listings MGMT-180-E59 Legal Environment of Business MGMT-220-E59 Production and Operations Mgmt. MGMT-230-E59 Principles of Management MARKETING MKTG-100-E59 Principles of Marketing MKTG-110-E59 Personal Selling MKTG-135-E59 Retail Management MKTG-200-E59 Advertising MUSIC MUSC-101-E** Introduction to Music MUSC-105-E59 American Music MUSC-106-E59 History of Jazz NURSING NURS-120-E59 Drug Calculations NURS-121-E59 Pharmacology OFFICE ADMINISTRATION OADM-105-E59 Admin Office Procedures I OADM-110-E** Business Communication OADM-150-E59 Office Technology Concepts OADM-190-E59 Professional Development PHILOSOPHY PHIL-111-E59 Ethics PHIL-125-E59 Basic Problems of Philosophy PHYSICS/ENGINEERING PHYS-106-E59 Physics A PHYS-107-E59 Physics B PHYS-121-E59 Physics I PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-100-E59 Psych of Personal Awareness PSYC-110-E** Intro to Psychology PSYC-120-E59 Human Sexuality PSYC-125-E59 Stress Management
3 PSYC-160-E59 Addiction & Substance Abuse PSYC-180-E59 Human Growth & Development PSYC-181-E** Developmental Psych: Life Span PSYC-190-E59 Educational Psychology PSYC-200-E59 Social Psychology PSYC-280-E59 Psych of Abnormal Behavior READING & STUDY SKILLS READ-110-E59 College Reading & Study Skills SCIENCE SCIE-102-E59 Astronomy SOCIOLOGY SOCI-110-E** Intro to Sociology SOCI-130-E59 Contemporary Social Problems SOCI-150-E59 Criminology SOCI-160-E59 Marriage & the Family VISUAL ARTS: ART HISTORY VAFA-191-E59 Art History Before 1450 A.D. VAFA-193-E59 History of Modern Art VAFA-196-E59 History of Photography VISUAL ARTS: FINE ARTS VAFA-110-E59 Digital Photo Fundamentals VISUAL ARTS: MULTIMEDIA VAMM-100-E59 Digital Imaging VAMM-110-E59 Web & Interactive Design VAMM-209-E59 Multimedia Concepts I WOMEN S STUDIES WMST-110-E59 Intro to Women's Studies 15-Week Hybrid Courses (Starting 8/28/13) Refund and withdrawal dates follow the Fall 2013 Term Calendar. For details, please visit ACCOUNTING ACCT-105-HU7 Financial Accounting ACCT-106-HU7 Managerial Accounting BIOLOGY BIOL-101-H** Biological Science I BIOL-102-H01 Biological Science II BIOL-181-H** BIOL-182-H** I BIOL-228-H** Microbiology FIRE SCIENCE FRSC-107-H84 Pre-emergency Planning and CAD HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HITT-190-H84 Intro to Health Information HITT-217-H83 Health Insurance/Reimbursement HITT-250-H82 Basic Pathophysiology HUMANITIES HUMN-120-H01 Survey: World Religions INTEGRATION OF KNOWLEDGE INTG-285-H01 Food and Society INTG-285-H02 Turning Points INTG-285-H03 Self, Identity & Human Exp. INTG-285-HB1 Earth in Balance INTG-285-HU1 Utopia MGMT-100-HU1 MGMT-100-HU7 MEDICAL ASSISTING MEDA-215-H81 Medical Admin Procedures MEDA-216-H81 Medical Insurance/Bill/ Reimbursement OFFICE ADMINISTRATION OADM-110-H01 Business Communication PHILOSOPHY PHIL-111-H01 Ethics PHIL-125-H01 Basic Problems of Philosophy PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-215-H** Introductory Psych Statistics Office of Admissions
4 August to November elearning Course (08/28/13 to 11/01/13) Registration ends: Monday, 8/26/13. Schedule adjustment: 08/27/13 to 09/02/13. Refund and withdrawal dates: 100% REFUND ends 08/27/13 50% REFUND: 08/28/13 TO 09/02/13 25% REFUND: 09/03/13 TO 09/09/13 WITHDRAWAL (no refund): 9/10/13 TO 10/8/13 For section details, please visit ACCOUNTING ACCT-103-MA1 Introductory Accounting ACCT-105-MA1 Financial Accounting BIOLOGY BIOL-181-MA1 COMPOSITION/WRITING COMP-110-MA1 English Composition I September to December elearning Course Registration (online) ends: Saturday, 09/14/13. Schedule adjustment: 09/15/13 to 09/20/13. Refund and withdrawal dates: 100% REFUND ends 09/15/13 50% REFUND: 09/16/13 TO 09/24/13 25% REFUND: 09/25/13 TO 10/03/13 WITHDRAWAL (no refund): 10/04/13 TO 11/12/13 For section details, please visit EDUC-115-ES1 Ob/Rec Behavior Young Children September to December Face-to-Face Courses In-person Registration: Tuesday, Sept 10, 1pm 7pm, Linksz Pavilion, 2nd Floor Schedule Adjustment: Mon-Wed, Sept , 2pm-6pm, Admissions Office Registration (online) ends: Saturday, 09/14/13. Late Registration will NOT be accepted. Schedule adjustment: 09/15/13 to 09/21/13. Refund and withdrawal dates: 100% REFUND ends 09/15/13 50% REFUND: 09/16/13 TO 09/24/13 25% REFUND: 09/25/13 TO 10/03/13 WITHDRAWAL (no refund): 10/04/13 TO 11/12/13 BIOLOGY BIOL 101 Biological Science I Credits-4 Prereq: Minimum: Math Level 5, Read level 3, Writing level 4 (Additional Lab Fee: $12) SECTION-NS1 FRI 09:00AM-02:20PM FOUN 009 Babaian C (09/20/13 to 12/13/13) BIOL 181 Credits-4 Prereq: CHEM-101 or CHEM-121 (C or better) Additional Lab Fee: $30 SECTION-NS1 MON 09:30PM-12:45PM FOUN 016 WED 09:30PM 12:45PM FOUN 239 Wild S HEALTH HLTH-103-MA1 Life and Health HLTH-120-MA2 Nutrition HLTH-120N-MA1 Nutrition(by Reg'd Dietician) PARALEGAL/LAWS LAWS-100-MA1 Introduction: Paralegal LITERATURE LITR-231-MA1 American Lit to 1865 EDUC-130-ES1 Early Learn & Develop II CHEMISTRY CHEM 101 Chemistry A Credits-4 Prereq: MATH-095 (or higher) or Math level 5 Additional Lab Fee: $25 SECTION-NS1 TTH 02:00PM-04:50PM PENN 259 THU 02:00PM-4:50PM FOUN 244 Lenoir J COLLEGE ORIENTATION COLL 101 Orientation Seminar Credits-1 Prereq: None SECTION-NS1 MON 03:00PM-03:50PM PENN 200 Cichon T (09/16/13-12/16/13) MATHEMATICS MATH-090-MA1 Pre-Algebra MATH-095-MA1 Basic Algebra MATH-103-MA1 Intermediate Algebra MATH-115-MA1 Elementary Statistics MATH-120-MA1 College Algebra MGMT-100-MA1 COMPOSITION/ WRITING COMP 090 Basic Writing Credits-3 Prereq: Writing placement '2' SECTION-NS9 THU 06:30PM-09:40PM PENN 310 Staff (09/19/13 to 12/19) SECTION-NS3 TTH 01:30PM-03:00PM GATE 211 Staff (09/17/13 to 12/19) SECTION-NS4 TTH 03:30PM-05:00PM GATE 211 Staff (09/17/13 to 12/19) SECTION-NS8 TUE 06:30PM-09:25PM PENN 310 Staff (09/17/13 to 12/17) SECTION-BS1 M&W 03:00PM-04:30PM LBCC TBA Haydel N (09/16/13 to 12/18) PRT7 100 Prato E 56 Fall 2013 Course Listings
5 SECTION-NS2 M&W 03:00PM-04:30PM PRT7 100 Staff COMP 107 Intro to Rhetorical Skills Credits-3 Prereq: Writing placement '4' or COMP-090 (C or better) SECTION-BS3 SAT 09:00AM-12:10PM LBCC TBA Poroszok W SECTION-NS6 SAT 09:00AM-12:10PM PENN 226 Kielar M SECTION-NS3 WED 06:30PM-09:20PM PENN 310 Muzyk M (09/18/13 to 12/18/13) SECTION-BS2 TTH 03:00PM-04:30PM LBCC TBA Meiers W SECTION-BS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:30PM LBCC TBA Levine T PENN 310 Estes S SECTION-NS2 M&W 03:00PM-04:30PM PENN 310 Staff SECTION-NS8 MON 06:30PM-09:15PM PENN 310 Staff COMP 110 English Composition I Credits-3 Prereq: COMP-107 (C or better) or Writing Placement '6' SECTION-BS2 SAT 09:00AM-12:10PM LBCC TBA Medio D SECTION-NS6 SAT 09:00AM-12:10PM LIBR 118 Atzeni S SECTION-US1 SAT 09:00AM-12:10PM UBCC TBA Malloy M Upper Bucks Campus SECTION-NS9 WED 06:30PM-09:40PM PENN 212 Rackin E (09/18/13 to 12/18/13) SECTION-NS3 TTH 01:30PM-03:00PM PENN 316 Kandl C SECTION-NS4 TTH 03:30PM-05:00PM PENN 316 Kandl C SECTION-BS1 M&W 03:00PM-04:30PM LBCC TBA Middendorf L PENN 316 Staff SECTION-NS2 M&W 03:00PM-04:30PM PENN 316 Staff SECTION-NS8 MON 06:30PM-09:15PM PENN 212 Muzyk M COMP 111 English Composition II Credits-3 Prereq: COMP-110 (C or better) SECTION-NS6 SAT 09:00AM-12:10PM PENN 204 Staff SECTION-NS9 THU 06:30PM-09:40PM PENN 212 Staff (09/19/13 to 12/19/13) SECTION-NS8 TUE 06:30PM-09:25PM PENN 212 BCCC Staff (09/17/13 to 12/17/13) SECTION-BS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:30PM LBCC TBA Middendorf L LIBR 118 Staff SECTION-NS2 M&W 03:00PM-04:30PM PENN 210 Staff COMPUTER/ INFO SCIENCE CISC 100 Introduction to Computers PENN 314 Lane J SECTION-NS8 MON 06:30PM-09:15PM GATE 213 McLaughlin M CISC 110 Intro to Information Systems Credits-3 Prereq: Reading Level '3' or READ-110 (C or better) SECTION-NS1 TTH 01:30PM-03:30PM FOUN 157 Porche R SECTION-NS8 WED 06:00PM-09:50PM GATE 213 Miller S (09/18/13 to 12/11/13) CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIJ 100 Intro to Admin. of Criminal Justice Credits-3 Prereq: Reading Level '3' or READ-110 (C or better) SECTION-NS8 MON 06:30PM-09:11PM FOUN 313 Kraus R CRIJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Law Formerly 'Crimes & Offenses' SECTION-NS8 THU 06:30PM-09:38PM FOUN 313 Breen D (09/19/13 to 12/12/13) ECONOMICS ECON 111 Principles of Economics: Macro SECTION-NS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:27PM PENN 254 Ready J SECTION-NS2 M&W 03:00PM-04:30PM PENN 257 Ready J ECON 112 Principles of Economics: Micro SECTION-NS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:27PM PENN 256 Swanzer L EDUC 105 Found for Early Learn PreK-4 Credits-3 Prereq: Reading level 3 or READ-110 (C or better) SECTION-BS8 THU 06:30PM-09:38PM LBCC TBA Sheridan A (09/19/13 to 12/12/13) EDUC 115 Observe/Record Behavior of Young Children SECTION-ES1 Info: ELRN N/A Kaplinski K Orientation: Online. EDUC 130 Early Learning & Development II SECTION-ES1 Info: ELRN N/A Markey K (09//13 to 6-12//13) Orientation: Online. FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE ITAL 201 Intermediate Italian I Credits-3 Prereq: ITAL-111 SECTION-NS1 THU 06:30PM-09:15PM PENN 218 BCCC Staff (09/19/13 to 12/19/13) SPAN 110 Elementary Spanish I Credits-3 Prereq: No more than 1 year prior study SECTION-NS2 TTH 01:30PM-03:00PM PENN 218 Nissly J SECTION-NS1 MON 02:00PM-04:45PM FOUN 306 Toro A SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I Credits-3 Prereq: SPAN-111 SECTION-NS1 WED 02:00PM-04:45PM FOUN 306 Toro A (09/18/13 to 12/18/13) Office of Admissions
6 HEALTH HLTH 103 Life and Health SECTION-NS1 M&W 02:00PM-03:30PM ROLL 116 Bradley T HLTH 110 Responding to Emergencies Red Cross certification fee: $35 SECTION-NS1 TTH 02:00PM-03:30PM ROLL 118B Harris K HISTORY/HISTORIC PRESERVATION HIST 151 US History: Young America Formerly ʻU.S. History Iʼ PENN 254 Gross S SECTION-US2 TTH 01:30PM-03:00PM UBCC TBA Green C (09/17/13 TO 12/12/13) Upper Bucks Campus HUMANITIES HUMN 120 Survey: World Religions PRT7 120 Shah M JOURNALISM JOUR 277 Public Affairs Reporting Credits-3 Prereq: JOUR-175 (C or better) SECTION-NS8 TUE 06:30PM-09:25PM ROLL 127 Morgnanesi L (09/17/13 to 12/17/13) LITERATURE LITR 231 American Literature to 1865 SECTION-NS1 SAT 09:00AM-12:10PM PENN 218 Rubin A LITR 232 American Literature from 1865 SECTION-NS2 TTH 03:00PM-05:00PM PENN 216 BCCC Staff MGMT 100 PENN 412 Keunecke M (09/10/13 to 12/19/13) MATHEMATICS MATH 090 Pre-Algebra Credits-3 Prereq: Math Placement score of '1' Former Title: Fundamentals of Mathematics PENN 224 Staff MATH 095 Basic Algebra Credits-3 Prereq: Math Placement of '3' or MATH-090 (C or better) SECTION-NS1 M&W 02:00PM-03:30PM FOUN 115 Staff SECTION-NS2 TTH 01:30PM-03:00PM FOUN 204 Staff MATH 101 Mathematical Concepts I Credits-3 Prereq: Math Placement score of '5' or MATH-095 (C or better) SECTION-NS1 M&W 02:00PM-03:30PM FOUN 204 Staff MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra Credits-3 Prereq: Math Placement '5' or MATH-095 (C or better) FOUN 117 Staff MATH 115 Elementary Statistics Credits-3 Prereq: Math Placement '7' or MATH- 101 OR MATH-103 OR MATH-110 (C or better) FOUN 309 Staff MATH 120 College Algebra Credits-4 Prereq: Math Placement score of '7' or MATH-103 (C or better) SECTION-NS1 M&W 01:00PM-03:00PM FOUN 315 Staff PHILOSOPHY PHIL 125 Basic Problems of Philosophy SECTION-NS8 WED 06:30PM-09:38PM PENN 255 Dryzga D (09/18/13 to 12/11/13) PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 110 Intro to Psychology Credits-3 Prereq: Reading Score "3" or READ-110 (C or better) SECTION-NS1 M&W 01:30PM-02:57PM FOUN 317 Dassing C SECTION-NS8 TUE 06:30PM-09:23PM FOUN 314 Woodruff L (09/17/13 to 12/10/13) PSYC 125 Stress Management SECTION-NS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:27PM FOUN 312 Fetterolf J READING AND STUDY SKILLS READ 090 Intro to College Reading Credits-3 Prereq: Reading Placement '1' Formerly "Developmental Reading" SECTION-BS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:30PM LBCC TBA Piotrowicz J PENN 200 May D READ 110 College Reading & Study Skills Credits-3 Prereq: Reading Placement of '2' or READ-090 (C or better) SECTION-NS8 WED 06:30PM-09:00PM PENN 222 Staff (09/18/13 to 12/18/13) SECTION-BS2 TTH 03:00PM-04:30PM LBCC TBA Meyers C SECTION-NS3 TTH 01:30PM-03:00PM PENN 220 Stansbury C SECTION-NS4 TTH 03:30PM-05:00PM PENN 220 Stansbury C SECTION-BS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:30PM LBCC TBA Staff SECTION-NS2 M&W 03:00PM-04:15PM PENN 222 Allingham J SECTION-US1 M&W 12:00PM-01:30PM UBCC TBA Griffith J Upper Bucks Campus 58 Fall 2013 Course Listings
7 SCIENCE SCIE 101 Physical Science Credits-3 Prereq: Reading Level 3 or READ110 (C or better); Math Level 5 or MATH095 (C or better) SECTION-NS8 MON 06:30PM-09:37PM FOUN 152 Ramacciotti C SOCIOLOGY SOCI 110 Intro to Sociology SECTION-BS9 SAT 09:00AM-12:08PM LBCC TBA Platts K SECTION-NS1 M&W 01:00PM-02:27PM FOUN 316 Probst M October to December elearning Course (10/07/13 to 12/16/13) Registration (online) ends: Saturday, 10/05/13. Schedule adjustment: 10/7/13 to 10/09/13. Refund and withdrawal dates: 100% REFUND ends 10/06/13 50% REFUND: 10/07/13 TO 10/13/13 25% REFUND: 10/14/13 TO 10/20/13 WITHDRAWAL (no refund): 10/21/13 TO 11/19/13. For section details, please visit COMPOSITION/WRITING COMP-110-E** English Composition I COMP-111-EA1 English Composition II COMP-116-EA1 Creative Writing II CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIJ-210-EA5 Terrorism ECONOMICS ECON-111-EA5 Principles of Economics: Macro ECON-112-EA5 Principles of Economics: Micro EDUC-105-EA5 Found for Early Learn PreK-4 EDUC-120-EA5 Early Learning & Development I EDUC-170-EA5 Language & Literacy Develop FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE GRMN-110-EA1 Elementary German I SPAN-110-EA1 Elementary Spanish I HISTORY/HISTORIC PRESERVATION HIST-139-EA5 The War Years: HIST-151-EA5 Us History: Young America HIST-152-EA5 U.S. History: Modern America HIST-172-EA5 20th Century America HIST-239-EA5 American Pop Culture: History of Rock HEALTH HLTH-103-E** Life and Health HLTH-120-EA6 Nutrition HLTH-120N-EA5 Nutrition(by Reg'd Dietician) HLTH-130-EA5 Princ. & Applic. of Diet & Fitness PARALEGAL/LAWS LAWS-180-EA1 Business Organizations LITERATURE LITR-234-EA1 Intro: British Women Writers LITR-254-EA1 World Literature I MATHEMATICS MATH-095-E** Basic Algebra MATH-101-EA5 Mathematical Concepts I MATH-103-E** Intermediate Algebra MATH-115-E** Elementary Statistics MEDICAL ASSISTING MEDA-120-EA1 Medical Terminology MGMT-100-EA1 MGMT-130-EA1 Business Law (LAWS-130) MARKETING MKTG-100-EA5 Principles of Marketing MUSIC MUSC-101-EA5 Introduction to Music MUSC-103-EA5 World Music MUSC-106-EA5 History of Jazz OFFICE ADMINISTRATION OADM-110-EA5 Business Communication PHILOSOPHY PHIL-105-EA5 Critical Thinking POLITICAL SCIENCE POLI-111-EA5 American National Government POLI-120-EA5 American State & Local Gov't PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-100-EA5 Psych of Personal Awareness PSYC-110-E** Intro to Psychology PSYC-120-EA1 Human Sexuality PSYC-125-E** Stress Management PSYC-160-EA5 Addiction & Substance Abuse PSYC-181-E** Developmental Psych: Life Span PSYC-280-EA5 Psych of Abnormal Behavior SOCIOLOGY SOCI-110-E** Intro to Sociology SOCI-130-EA5 Contemporary Social Problems SPORT SPMT-202-EA5 Facility Mgmt. & Event Planning SOCIAL SERVICES SSWK-120-EA5 Interview/Assess/Referral Office of Admissions
8 October to December Hybrid Courses (10/07/13 to 12/16/13) Registration (online) ends: Saturday, 10/05/13. Schedule adjustment: 10/7/13 to 10/09/13. Refund and withdrawal dates: 100% REFUND ends 10/06/13 50% REFUND: 10/07/13 TO 10/13/13 25% REFUND: 10/14/13 TO 10/20/13 WITHDRAWAL (no refund): 10/21/13 TO 11/19/13 For section details, please visit COMMUNICATIONS COMM-110-HB6 Effective Speaking EDUC-160-HB7 Intro to Exceptionalities Intersession Nov. - Jan. Courses Term dates: November 4, 2013 to January 15, Classes are online (elearning). Payment is due at time of registration. Online Registration deadline: Nov. 2, % refund ends: Nov. 3, % refund: Nov. 4 Nov. 17, Withdrawal (no refund): Nov. 18 Dec. 19, 2013 NOTES: Orientations are conducted online unless noted otherwise. Classes begin 11/4/13 and end 01/15/14. Friday, November 1, 2013 Last day to register in person for November-starting courses. If done in person, last day for 100% refund for dropped course(s). Admissions Office is open until 4:30 p.m. Saturday, November 2, 2013 Last day to register online for November-starting courses. LATE REGISTRATION IS NOT ACCEPTED. Sunday, November 3, 2013 If done by fax ( ) or online (WebAdvisor), last day for 100% refund for dropped course(s). Monday, November 4, 2013 Classes begin. 50% refund for dropped course(s). Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Last day for schedule adjustments. Sunday, November 17, 2013 Last day for 50% refund for dropped course(s). Monday, November 18, 2013 Course withdrawal period begins. No refund. Thursday, December 19, 2013 Course withdrawal period ends. December 21, 2013 through January 1, 2014 College offices closed. January 2, 2014 College offices re-open. Wednesday, January 15, 2014 Intersession classes end. (See below for Course offerings.) Unless noted, course orientations are online. INTERSESSION NOV-JAN KEY DATES & DEADLINES Last Day End 100% Classes Schedule 50% Refund 25% Refund Withdrawal Classes End to Register Refund Begin Adjustments Period Period Period 11/02/13 11/03/13 11/04/13 11/3 to 11/6/13 11/4 to 11/17 Not applic. 11/18 to 12/19 01/15/14 ACCT 105 Financial Accounting Formerly ʻPrinciples of Accounting Iʼ Credits-4 Prereq: ACCT-103 (C or better) or READ Level '3' ELRN N/A Grady L ACCT 106 Managerial Accounting Formerly ʻPrinciples of Accounting IIʼ Credits-4 Prereq: ACCT-105 (C or better) ELRN N/A Dilcher J BIOL 102 Biological Science II Credits-4 Prereq: Math Level 5, Read level 3, Writing level 4 (BIOL-101 recommended, not required.) ELRN N/A Webb K BIOL 115 Basic Human Anatomy Credits-3 Prereq: Math Level 5, Read level 3, Writing level 4 ELRN N/A Webb K BIOL 181 Credits-4 Prereq: CHEM-101 or CHEM-121 (C or better) ELRN N/A Sullivan S BIOL 182 I Credits-4 Prereq: BIOL-181 (C or better) ELRN N/A Sullivan S CISC 100 Introduction to Computers Credits-3 No prerequisite ELRN N/A Geoghan D CISC 110 Intro to Information Systems Credits-3 Prereq: Read Level '3' or READ-110 ELRN N/A Lane J CISC 128 Comparative Operating Systems Credits-4 No prerequisite ELRN N/A Geoghan D 60 Bucks County Community College
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