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2 why gbcc? 50+ associate degree and certificate programs Transfer pathways GBCC is the #1 transfer feeder school to the University of New Hampshire Business & industry partnerships offering relevant coursework, internships, mentor programs and more Affordable tuition $210 per credit (NH residents) Short-term certificate programs in high demand fields Flexible schedules Courses available online and on campus GBCC Intercollegiate Athletic Teams: Men s and Women s Golf Women s Volleyball Men s and Women s Basketball Men s Baseball Women s Softball For a complete schedule of games visit:

3 WHAT s NEW AT GREAT BAY? Career Coach Explore a New Career with Career Coach Visit our website, to access Career Coach, an online tool for exploring potential careers and educational programs that support these careers. Whether you are enrolled at GBCC or not, you can take an assessment that generates careers related to your interests, help you dig deep in to labor market information, explore links to knowledge/skill preparation, and even build a resume. We invite all current and prospective students to access Career Coach and learn more about high demand careers, employment trends, job opportunities in your area, and degree or certificate programs that can prepare you for that ideal job. Learn more at Career Smart Workshop Series A new partnership between BANK W Holdings, LLC and GBCC is helping students become better prepared to enter today s highly competitive job market. Career Smart is a new workshop series that brings the region s top job recruiters to the Great Bay campus to engage students about what it takes to successfully land a new job. Upcoming workshops this Spring include: Tuesday, April 17-12:00 PM - Resume Critique Wednesday, April 18-12:00 PM - Job Search Approach/Networking Thursday, April 19-12:00 PM - Interview Skills/Mock Interviews Presented by: BANKW Staffing Alexander Technology Group KBW The Nagler Group Sales Search Partners Women s Leadership Mentor Series This exciting series offers students an opportunity to hear from and connect with prominent women leaders who have achieved both personal and professional success. Students will develop leadership skills including communication, teamwork, networking, critical thinking, and professionalism. Drop in to any or all sessions. Monday, November 27* Monday, January 22* Monday, February 19* Monday, March 19* Monday, April 16* *Rain date is the Tuesday immediately after the scheduled meeting date Executive Mentor Program GBCC is excited to offer a mentor program where students are partnered with business executives to establish connections in the business world and gain valuable insights into issues such as career choice, networking skills and career development. The program is facilitated by David Hampson (former CEO of Willlis Programs). Mentors are paired with students based on academic and career fields, common interests, and/or availability. Mentor Programs are Free to All GBCC Students. SIGN UP TODAY! Text MENTOR to This publication was last updated as of March 28, 2018 For the most up-to-date schedule of courses visit: or

4 NEW programs Motorcycle Maintenance & Repair Certificate Program Our new certificate program in motorcycle maintenance and repair technology is sponsored by Seacoast Harley-Davidson. In just 24 weeks, students can gain the skills required to work as a qualified, entry-level motorcycle maintenance professional. The 24-credit program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in service, repair, and maintenance of motorcycles. All motorcycle courses are held in a specially designed learning lab at Seacoast Harley-Davidson, North Hampton, New Hampshire. Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended GBCC Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair programs may be found at greatbay.edu/gemotorcycle Business Administration Associate Degree Program The Business Administration degree is designed to provide students with options that enhance transfer to four-year institutions or pursue employment upon completion of the program. Students choosing the A.S. in Business Administration have 21 elective credits which they may choose from liberal arts courses and/or business courses in leadership & management, sales & digital marketing, risk management & insurance and sports management. ENROLL NOW Classes start January 16th

5 PROGRAMS of STUDY Arts, Humanities, Communication, & Design American Studies, A.A. English, A.A. Fine Arts, A.A. Digital Design & Animation, Cert Digital Media Communications, A.S. Liberal Arts, A.A. Business Accounting, A.S. Accounting, Cert Business Administration, A.S. Leadership & Management, Cert Sales and Digital Marketing, Cert Social, Educational, & Behavioral Sciences Criminal Justice, A.S. Early Childhood Education, A.S. History, A.A. Homeland Security, Cert Liberal Arts, A.A. Psychology, A.A. Teacher Preparation, A.A. Special Education, Cert Health Sciences & Services Nursing, A.S. Surgical Technology, A.S. Massage Therapy, Cert Medical Office Administrative Assistant, Cert Veterinary Technology, A.S. Veterinary Practice Management, Cert Hospitality & Culinary Event & Meeting Planning, Cert Hospitality Management, A.S. Hotel/Restaurant Management, Cert Spa Management, Cert Industry & Transportation Automotive Technology, Cert Motorcycle Maintenance & Repair Technology, Cert Welding Technologies, Cert STEM & Advanced Manufacturing Analytics, A.S. Advanced Composites Manufacturing, Cert Bioengineering, A.S. Biological Science, A.A., A.S. Biotechnology, A.S. Biotechnology, Cert Chemistry, A.A. Computer Numeric Control, Cert Computer Technologies, A.S. Cybersecurity Infrastructure, A.S. Engineering Science, A.S. Environmental Science, A.S. Information Systems Technology, A.S. Information Systems Technology, Cert Liberal Arts, A.A. Linux, Cert Nondestructive Testing, Cert Practical Data Science, Cert Programming, Cert Software Development, Cert Technical Studies, A.S. TABLE: A.A.: Associate of Arts Degree A.S.: Associate of Science Degree Cert: Certificate program Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended GBCC Gainful Employment (Certificate) programs may be found at

6 College Preparedness Get ready NOW for college level classes! There are so many steps you can take to be ready for success. Accuplacer Testing Most students will do Accuplacer placement testing before choosing first semester classes. Doing a little review in advance can really make a difference! Learn more about Accuplacer and how to prepare at Online tutorials are also available through Accuplacer at and through PLATO at Choose the one that best fits your needs, spend time with the program, and save yourself time and money by placing at the level right for you! Center for Academic Planning & Support (CAPS) Tutoring, study space, online tutorials, computer lab, academic coaching and more! Spend some time in our centers in Portsmouth and Rochester to get the most out of your time in college. Services are FREE to those in credit-bearing classes. Not sure how to get started? Contact us at greatbaycaps@ccsnh.edu Adult Education Exeter, Dover, and Portsmouth Adult Education are now offering courses at Great Bay Community College. These non-credit courses are designed to accommodate Great Bay students who require skill building in math, and reading, and communications. Please see a Great Bay Advisor for information on how to register. CRN CRSE Location Room Date Times Days Due at Registration NCMH070G Developmental Mathematics Portsmouth 310 1/16-5/4/18 5:00-8:00PM R $ NCMH070G Developmental Mathematics Rochester R134 2/12-5/4/18 1:00-2:50PM TR $ NCMH070G Developmental Mathematics Portsmouth 216 2/12-5/4/18 1:00-2:50PM MW $ NCEN097G Dev College Writing Skills I Portsmouth 202 2/12-5/4/18 6:15-9:00PM W $ NCEN098G Dev College Writing Skills I Portsmouth 412 1/16-5/4/18 10:00-11:50AM TR $ NCEL050G Comm. Skills English Language Learners Portsmouth 202 1/16-5/4/18 1:00-2:50PM TR $50.00 Early College Early College invites high school and home schooled juniors and seniors to take college courses on the college campus. Come to Great Bay and be part of the student community while earning both college and high school credits. Students may choose from a large selection of courses. Consult with your guidance counselor. Contact Dr. Sarah Bedingfield to register: sbedingfield@ccsnh.edu Early College is one of Great Bay s dual enrollment programs. See for more information.

7 HOW TO APPLY 3 EASY WAYS Online: Apply online by visiting: greatbay.edu/apply Classes Fill Quickly! How to Register In Person: Bring your completed registration form to the College Services One Stop for processing (please note that classes with prerequisites may need advising approval). Mail to: Great Bay Community College College Services One Stop 320 Corporate Drive Portsmouth, NH In Person: Stop by the College Services One Stop to pick up an application Fax to: College Services One Stop (603) For up to the minute course offerings visit our Student Information System at Here s how: Click on Class Schedule (right hand column) To narrow down the search, you can use the additional filters Select your term To view the prerequisites for any course, Select your college and your subject click on view catalog entry To actually web register for a course, you will need to enter the secure area (top left hand column). This requires your SIS log in. Visit or call (603) for more information. Fax to: College Services One Stop (603) Online: Complete your registration process online in SIS! Returning matriculated students may register online until January 2, Certain Restrictions apply. Visit to register. If you are unable to complete the web registration process, or need more information, please come in and meet with an Advisor or contact the Advising Center greatbayadvising@ccsnh.edu or call (603) Disclaimer Great Bay Community College provides its website, catalog, handbooks, and any other printed materials or electronic media for your general guidance. The College does not guarantee that the information contained within them, including, but not limited to, the contents of any page that resides under the Domain Name System (DNS) registration of is up-to-date, complete and accurate, and individuals assume any risks associated with relying upon information without checking other credible sources, such as a student s academic advisor. In addition, a student s or prospective student s reliance upon information contained on the College s website, or within catalogs or handbooks, when making academic decisions does not constitute, and should not be construed as, a contract with the College. Further, the College reserves the right to make changes to any provision or requirement within these sources, as well as changes to any curriculum or program, whether during a student s enrollment or otherwise. Non Discrimination Information: Great Bay Community College provides its website, catalog, handbooks, and any other printed materials or electronic media for your general guidance. The College does not guarantee that the information contained within them, including, but not limited to, the contents of any page that resides under the Domain Name System (DNS) registration of is up-to-date, complete and accurate, and individuals assume any risks associated with relying upon information without checking other credible sources, such as a student s academic advisor. In addition, a student s or prospective student s reliance upon information contained on the College s website, or within catalogs or handbooks, when making academic decisions does not constitute, and should not be construed as, a contract with the College. Further, the College reserves the right to make changes to any provision or requirement within these sources, as well as changes to any curriculum or program, whether during a student s enrollment or otherwise. Gainful Employment: Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended GBCC Gainful Employment (Certificate) programs may be found at

8 FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION A student starts the financial aid application process by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at The school code for GBCC is: The FAFSA is the application for aid for Fall 2017, and Spring 2018 FAFSA Deadlines A new FAFSA must be filed each year. The financial aid year begins with the summer term at Great Bay Community College. The preferred filing date is December 1st for the Spring 2018 semester. Students who meet this filing date will be considered for all institutional funds. Students who file after this date will be considered on a funds-available basis. If you are unable to meet the preferred deadline, filing by these dates will help to have your financial aid in place before you begin classes: Begin Enrollment: FAFSA: Best to File By: Spring December 1, 2017 Scholarships There are many sources of scholarship or grant aid for use at Great Bay Community College. These programs all have their own eligibility, application, and/or deadline requirements. Although many are restricted and some are competitive, we encourage you to investigate them all. For more information visit:

9 SPRING 2018 Credit Course Schedule Key Matriculated / Current Non-Matriculated Evening-Wknd Classes Day Prereq. Co-req. CRN Term Title CR CRSE NC Days Online Hybrid For complete course descriptions and updates visit: Students who have applied and been accepted to a program. Students who have not applied or been accepted to a program. Classes that meet face-to-face starting at 5PM or later or weekend classes. Classes that meet prior to 5pm Pre-requisite (registration requires prior coursework) Co-requisite (registration requires concurrent coursework) Course Reference Number Start & End Date of Term Course Name Credits Course Non Credit M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday 100% Online courses courses that do not physically meet on campus during the semester. All instruction takes place in an online environment. Courses that blend traditional face-to-face learning with online learning. Custom Term 1st Half 8 Weeks 1/16-3/10 Full Term 15 Weeks 1/16-5/4 2nd Half Weeks 3/19-5/4 Late Start Weeks 2/12-5/4 Tuition and Fees In-State Students (NH Residents) * per credit New England Regional Students * per credit Out of State Students/International Students * per credit Evening (5pm start or later) or 100% Online or Saturdays * per credit Student Comprehensive Fee (all credit courses) *22.00 per credit Payment Deadlines Dec 19, 2017 For classes that begin the week of Jan Dec 27, 2017 For classes that begin the week of Jan 8, 2018 Jan 2, 2018 For classes that begin the week of Jan 16, 2018 Jan 29, 2018 For classes that begin the week of Feb 12, 2018 Feb 6, 2018 For classes that begin the week of Feb 20, 2018 Mar 5, 2018 For classes that begin the week of Mar 19, 2018 Please note that charges will be printed out on student Schedule/Bills at College Services One Stop and will be posted to individual Student Information System (SIS) accounts under Student > Student Records > Account Summary by Term. *Additional course fees may apply. The tuition rate is subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees and is subject to change without notice. Online Course Info Online courses are a great alternative to campus-based classes, but before you jump in, review the following tips so you are making an INFORMED decision. Online classes require that you... Possess strong time management skills. You will need to organize your schedule to meet assignment deadlines. Communicate frequently with your instructor and fellow classmates. This means you must know how to access your student . Plan on putting aside the same amount of time for your online course as you would for a face-to-face course. In fact, online courses can be even more demanding of your time, so be prepared. Log onto Blackboard, your course management site, at least weekly to read new announcements, complete discussion boards, track assignments, etc. Online classes do have an attendance requirement that is demonstrated through your participation on the site as well as through submission of assignments. Have access to a reliable, up to date computer with a high speed internet connection and word processing software. Be proactive and seek help when needed. For help with course content, your instructor and/or visit the CAPSwebsite: For technical assistance, visit the help desk: All classes may include an online component. 8

10 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq. ACCOUNTING ACCT 113G Acct & Financial Reporting I 3 1/16-5/4 MW 10:00-11:20 AM ACCT 113G ZZ Acct & Financial Reporting I 3 1/16-5/4 Online ACCT 123G Acct & Financial Reporting II 3 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:20 AM Prereq ACCT 123G Acct & Financial Reporting II 3 1/16-5/4 MW 1:00-2:20 PM Prereq ACCT 123G A 414 Acct & Financial Reporting II 3 1/16-5/4 M 5:30-8:15 PM Prereq ACCT 215G A 426 Cost Accounting II 3 1/16-5/4 M 6:00-8:45 PM Prereq ACCT 216G ZZ Software Systems Applications 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq ACCT 233G A 414 Intermediate Accounting II 3 1/16-5/4 W 5:30-8:15 PM Prereq. ADVANCED COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING (Rochester Campus) ACM 110G R1 R156 Intro to Advanced Composites (Rochester Campus) 3 2/20-4/20 MW 8:15-1:15 PM Prereq ACM 115G R1 R156 Appl. Math & Meas. for Mfg. (Rochester Campus) 2 2/20-4/20 MW 1:30-4:30 PM Prereq ACM 120G R1 R134 Technical Blueprint Reading (Rochester Campus) 2 2/20-4/20 TR 8:30-11:30 AM Prereq ACM 210G R1 R138 Fund.Composites Manufacturing (Rochester Campus) 4 1/2-2/16 TR 8:30-1:30 PM Prereq ACM 230G R1 R132 Manufacturing Ethics (Rochester Campus) 1 1/2-2/16 W 9:00-11:20 AM Prereq ACM 252G RA R157 Resin Transfer Molding Tech. (Rochester Campus) 2 2/20-4/20 TR 5:00-9:00 PM Prereq ACM 253G R1 R158 Bonding & Finishing Operator (Rochester Campus) 2 2/20-4/20 TR 12:30-4:30 PM Prereq ACM 254G RA R154 Quality Inspection & CMM Oper. (Rochester Campus) 3 1/2-4/20 TR 5:00-7:00 PM Prereq ACM 255G RA R137 Comp. CNC Mill. & Set-up Oper. (Rochester Campus) 6 1/2-4/20 MW 5:00-9:00 PM Prereq. ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 101G Introduction to Anthropology 3 1/16-5/4 M 8:00-10:45 AM ANTH 101G ZZ Introduction to Anthropology 3 1/16-5/4 Online ANTH 101G Introduction to Anthropology 3 2/12-5/4 W 1:00-4:40 PM ANTH 105G IntroEthnography:World of Work 4 1/16-5/4 F 8:00-11:40 AM ANTH 105G IntroEthnography:World of Work 4 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM ANTH 105G HYA 418 IntroEthnography:World of Work 4 2/12-5/4 R&OL 6:00-8:45 PM ARTS ARTS 103G Fundamentals of Acting I 4 1/16-5/4 MW 3:00-4:40 PM ARTS 105G Intro to Music 3 1/16-5/4 MW 1:00-2:20 PM ARTS 123G Drawing I 3 1/16-5/4 M 8:30-1:00 PM ARTS 123G Drawing I 3 1/16-5/4 T 9:00-1:30 PM ARTS 123G ZZ Drawing I 3 1/16-5/4 Online ARTS 124G Art Design and Color 3 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-1:30 PM ARTS 127G Art History II 3 1/16-5/4 T 9:00-12:10 PM ARTS 220G Painting I 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-5:30 PM Prereq ARTS 223G Drawing II 3 1/16-5/4 F 9:00-1:30 PM Prereq ARTS 235G Sculpture and 3D Form 3 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-1:30 PM Prereq. AUTOMOTIVE (Located At Creteau Center in Rochester) AUTO 120G 1 Automotive Engines(Mechanical) (Creteau Center, Rochester) 4 1/2-2/23 T 4:00-9:00 PM Prereq. Automotive Engines(Mechanical) (Creteau Center, Rochester) 1/2-2/23 R 4:00-7:00 PM Prereq. Automotive Engines(Mechanical) (Creteau Center, Rochester) 3/5-4/20 T 4:00-9:00 PM Prereq. Automotive Engines(Mechanical) (Creteau Center, Rochester) 3/5-4/20 R 4: PM Prereq AUTO 130G 1 Automotive Electronics II (Creteau Center, Rochester) 4 1/2-2/23 M 4:00-9:00 PM Prereq. Automotive Electronics II (Creteau Center, Rochester) 1/2-2/23 R 7:15-9:00 PM Prereq. Automotive Electronics II (Creteau Center, Rochester) 3/5-4/20 M 4:00-9:00 PM Prereq. Automotive Electronics II (Creteau Center, Rochester) 3/5-4/20 R 7:15-9:00 PM Prereq. AVIATION TECHNOLOGY HELICOPTER (Located At Seacoast Helicopter, Pease Tradeport) AVTN 170G Instrument Pilot Ground 3 1/16-5/4 TR 11:00-12:20 PM Prereq. 9 Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start

11 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq AVTN 171G 1 Instrument Pilot Flight (At Seacoast Helicopters) 4 1/16-5/4 Prereq AVTN 252G Certified Flight Instructor Gr 1.5 1/16-3/10 TR 1:00-2:20 PM Prereq AVTN 253G 1 Certified Flight Instructor Fl (At Seacoast Helicopters) 2 1/16-3/10 Prereq AVTN 254G Cert Flight Inst Instrument Gr 1.5 3/19-5/4 TR 1:00-2:20 PM Prereq AVTN 255G 1 Cert Flight Inst Instrument Fl (At Seacoast Helicopters) 2 3/19-5/4 Prereq. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE BIOL 041G Developmental Biology 3 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-3:50 PM BIOL 101G HY1 143 Human Disease 4 1/16-5/4 M&OL 1:00-2:50 PM BIOL 106G The Human Body 4 1/16-5/4 M 9:30-2:20 PM BIOL 106G ZZ The Human Body 4 1/16-5/4 Online BIOL 106G The Human Body 4 2/12-5/4 TF 9:30-11:40 AM BIOL 108G HY1 149A General Biology I 4 1/16-5/4 T&OL 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq BIOL 108G A 143 General Biology I 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-7:50 PM Prereq. 153 General Biology I 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-7:50 PM Prereq BIOL 109G General Biology II 4 1/16-5/4 TR 1:30-4:20 PM Prereq BIOL 110G Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 1/16-5/4 T 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq. 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq BIOL 110G Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 1/16-5/4 T 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq. 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq BIOL 110G A 122 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 1/16-5/4 T 5:30-8:20 PM Prereq. 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq BIOL 110G C 122 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 1/16-5/4 T 5:30-8:20 PM Prereq. 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 1/16-5/4 W 5:30-8:20 PM Prereq BIOL 110G HY1 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 1/16-5/4 T&OL 12:30-4:30 PM Prereq BIOL 120G Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 1/16-5/4 T 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq. 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 1/16-5/4 R 8:00-10:50 AM Prereq BIOL 120G B 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 1/16-5/4 TR 6:00-9:00 PM Prereq BIOL 120G HYA 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 1/16-5/4 M&OL 5:10-8:50 PM Prereq BIOL 121G Veterinary A&P II (Must choose Lab A or B) 4 1/16-5/4 R 2:00-3:20 PM Prereq. 153 Veterinary A&P II (Must choose Lab A or B) 1/16-5/4 M 10:30-11:50 AM Prereq BIOL 121G Veterinary A&P II - Lab A 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq BIOL 121G Veterinary A&P II - Lab B 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq BIOL 150G RA R156 Nutrition (Rochester Campus) 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-7:50 PM BIOL 150G ZZ Nutrition 4 1/2-1/12 Online BIOL 150G Nutrition 4 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-2:00 PM BIOL 150G ZZ1 Nutrition 4 1/16-5/4 Online BIOL 150G ZZ2 Nutrition 4 1/2-1/12 Online BIOL 160G Intro to Environmental Science 4 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:50 AM 143 Intro to Environmental Science 1/16-5/4 F 9:00-11:50 AM BIOL 160G Intro to Environmental Science 4 1/16-5/4 F 1:00-3:50 PM 312 Intro to Environmental Science 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:50 PM BIOL 210G Microbiology 4 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. 125 Microbiology 1/16-5/4 F 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq BIOL 210G Microbiology 4 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. 125 Microbiology 1/16-5/4 F 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq BIOL 210G HY1 143 Microbiology 4 1/16-5/4 R&OL 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq BIOL 210G HYA 143 Microbiology 4 1/16-5/4 W&OL 5:10-7:50 PM Prereq BIOL 220G Principles of Genetics 4 1/16-5/4 WF 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start 10

12 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq. 149C Principles of Genetics 1/16-5/4 WF 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. BIOTECHNOLOGY BTEC 105G HYA 146 Intro to Biotechnology 4 1/16-5/4 R&OL 5:00-8:50 PM Prereq. 149A Intro to Biotechnology 1/16-5/4 R 5:00-8:50 PM Prereq BTEC 205G Bioethics 3 1/16-5/4 R 1:00-3:50 PM BTEC 220G Biomanufacturing 4 1/16-5/4 WF 12:00-3:50 PM Prereq. 149C Biomanufacturing 1/16-5/4 WF 12:00-3:50 PM Prereq. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUS 110G HYA 220 Intro to Business 3 1/16-3/10 W&OL 5:30-8:15 PM BUS 110G RY2 R135 Intro to Business (Rochester Campus) 3 2/12-5/4 M&OL 1:30-4:15 PM BUS 110G ZZ Intro to Business 3 1/16-5/4 Online BUS 110G HY1 414 Intro to Business 3 2/12-5/4 R&OL 8:00-9:50 AM BUS 114G Management 3 1/16-5/4 F 1:00-3:45 PM BUS 114G HYA 220 Management 3 3/19-5/4 W&OL 5:30-8:15 PM BUS 114G ZZ Management 3 1/16-5/4 Online BUS 200G HYA 424 Teambuilding 3 2/12-5/4 T&OL 5:30-8:00 PM BUS 209G HYA 414 Principles of Global Business 3 3/19-5/4 R&OL 5:30-8:15 PM Prereq BUS 210G R1 R132 Organizational Communication (Rochester Campus) 3 1/2-4/13 MW 1:00-2:20 PM BUS 211G HYA 414 Business Law 3 3/19-5/4 T&OL 5:30-8:15 PM BUS 221G HYA 414 Business Finance 3 1/16-3/10 T&OL 5:30-8:15 PM Prereq BUS 224G HY1 424 Human Resource Management 3 2/12-5/4 W&OL 10:00-11:50 AM BUS 291G 1 Business Internship 3 1/16-5/4 (TBA) CHEMISTRY CHEM 043G Developmental Chemistry 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:50 PM CHEM 043G Developmental Chemistry 3 1/16-5/4 T 1:00-3:50 PM CHEM 110G Introduction to Chemistry 4 1/16-5/4 TR 4:30-7:20 PM Prereq CHEM 115G General Chemistry I 4 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq. 140 General Chemistry I 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq CHEM 115G General Chemistry I 4 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq. 140 General Chemistry I 1/16-5/4 W 12:00-2:50 PM Prereq CHEM 115G General Chemistry I 4 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. 140 General Chemistry I 1/16-5/4 F 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq CHEM 116G General Chemistry II 4 1/16-5/4 T 8:00-10:50 AM Prereq. 140 General Chemistry II 1/16-5/4 R 8:00-10:50 AM Prereq CHEM 116G General Chemistry II 4 1/16-5/4 T 8:00-10:50 AM Prereq. 140 General Chemistry II 1/16-5/4 R 11:00-1:50 PM Prereq CHEM 205G General Biochemistry 4 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. 146 General Biochemistry 1/16-5/4 T 1:30-4:20 PM Prereq. 149C General Biochemistry 1/16-5/4 T 1:30-4:20 PM Prereq. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES CIS 110G HYB 400 Introduction to Computers 3 2/12-5/4 R&OL 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq CIS 110G ZZ Introduction to Computers 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq CIS 110G RY1 R135 Introduction to Computers (Rochester Campus) 3 2/20-4/20 TR&OL 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq CIS 110G HY2 400 Introduction to Computers 3 2/12-5/4 R&OL 8:00-9:50 AM Prereq CIS 110G HY5 400 Introduction to Computers 3 2/12-5/4 F&OL 1:00-2:50 PM Prereq CIS 110G HY3 400 Introduction to Computers 3 2/12-5/4 T&OL 3:00-4:50 PM Prereq CIS 111G ZZ Computer Technologies 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq CIS 112G HY1 428 Intro to Object Oriented Prog. 3 1/16-5/4 F&OL 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq CIS 118G HY1 400 Intro to.net 3 1/16-5/4 W&OL 1:00-2:50 PM Prereq. 11 Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start

13 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq CIS 124G ZZ Web Development I 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq CIS 146G HY1 400 Linux I 3 1/16-3/10 T&OL 1:00-2:50 PM Prereq CIS 148G ZZ Intro to Java Programming 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq CIS 156G HYA 400 Computer Appl. in Business 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 5:30-6:50 PM Prereq CIS 156G ZZ Computer Appl. in Business 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq CIS 158G ZZ Introduction to C++ 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq CIS 177G HY1 400 Introduction to Python 3 1/16-5/4 M&OL 1:00-2:50 PM Prereq CIS 223G ZZ Advanced SQL 3 2/12-5/4 Online Prereq CIS 224G HYA 428 Web Development II 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 6:00-8:30 PM Prereq CIS 246G HY1 400 Linux II 3 3/19-5/4 T&OL 1:00-2:50 PM Prereq CIS 292G ZZ Portfolio Prep. & Presentation 1 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRMJ 101G Intro to Criminal Justice 3 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:50 AM CRMJ 123G ZZ Criminal Law 4 1/16-5/4 Online CRMJ 123G HY1 220 Criminal Law (2/14, 2/28, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2) 4 2/12-5/4 W&OL 8:30-11:15 AM CRMJ 210G ZZ Juvenile Justice 3 2/12-5/4 Online CRMJ 210G HY1 406 Juvenile Justice (2/14, 2/28, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2) 3 2/12-5/4 W&OL 1:00-3:45 PM CRMJ 225G HYA 220 Drug Abuse and the Law (1/16, 1/30, 2/13, 2/27, 3/6, 3/20, 4/3, 5/1) 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 5:00-7:45 PM CRMJ 225G ZZ Drug Abuse and the Law 3 2/12-5/4 Online CRMJ 230G HY1 220 Justice & the Community (1/16, 1/30, 2/13, 2/27, 3/6, 3/20, 4/3, 5/1) 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 1:00-3:45 PM CRMJ 230G ZZ Justice & the Community 3 2/12-5/4 Online CRMJ 270G 1 TBD Criminal Justice Internship 3 1/16-5/4 T 12:00-1:00 PM CRMJ 275G 1 TBD Senior Project 3 1/16-5/4 T 12:00-1:00 PM CRITICAL THINKING CRIT 150G Critical Thinking 3 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:20 AM CRIT 150G R1 R138 Critical Thinking (Rochester Campus) 3 1/16-5/4 M 5:30-8:20 PM CRIT 150G ZZ Critical Thinking 3 1/16-5/4 Online CRIT 150G Critical Thinking 3 2/12-5/4 WF 1:00-2:45 PM DATA DATA 210G ZZ Elements of Data Science 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq. DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY DGMT 115G HY1 430 Introduction to Graphic Design 3 2/12-5/4 M&OL 1:00-3:30 PM Prereq DGMT 120G HY1 430 Intro to Digital Photography 3 3/19-5/4 R&OL 1:00-4:50 PM Prereq DGMT 135G HYA 430 Introduction to Photoshop 3 3/19-5/4 T&OL 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq DGMT 142G HY1 430 Publication Design 4 1/16-5/4 W&OL 9:00-2:30 PM Prereq DGMT 215G HY1 430 Advanced Graphic Design 3 1/16-3/10 T&OL 1:00-4:50 PM Prereq DGMT 225G HY1 430 Intro to Print Production 3 3/19-5/4 T&OL 1:00-4:50 PM Prereq DGMT 265G HYA 430 3D Design & Animation 3 3/19-5/4 W&OL 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE 100G ZZ Early Childhood Growth & Dev. 3 1/16-5/4 Online ECE 112G HYA 416 Curr. Plan. & Environ. in ECE 4 1/16-5/4 W&OL 6:00-8:20 PM Prereq ECE 116G HY1 416 Child Health Safety & Nutrit. 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 9:00-11:50 AM ECE 200G HYA 416 Math & Sci. Dev. in Child. Ed. 3 1/16-5/4 M&OL 6:00-8:20 PM Prereq ECE 202G HY1 416 Senior Practicum:StudentTeach. 3 1/16-5/4 M&OL 4:00-5:20 PM Prereq ECE 204G ZZ Develop.Curric.Infant/Toddler 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq ECE 206G HYA 416 Support. Child w/spec. Needs (1/16, 1/30, 2/13, 2/27, 3/20, 4/3, 4/17, 5/1) 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 6:00-8:20 PM Prereq ECE 210G HYA 416 Child,Family & Community Rel. 3 1/16-5/4 R&OL 6:00-8:20 PM Prereq ECE 212G HY1 416 Senior Practicum: Prof. Dev 3 1/16-5/4 M&OL 4:00-5:20 PM Prereq. EARTH SCIENCE Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start 12

14 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq ESCI 110G Earth Science 4 1/16-5/4 TR 1:00-3:50 PM ECONOMICS ECON 225G HY1 414 Personal Finance 3 1/16-5/4 M&OL 3:00-4:20 PM ECON 225G ZZ Personal Finance 3 1/16-5/4 Online ECON 234G Macroeconomics 3 1/16-5/4 MW 1:30-2:50 PM ECON 234G ZZ Macroeconomics 3 1/16-5/4 Online ECON 234G Macroeconomics 3 2/12-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM ECON 235G Microeconomics 3 1/16-5/4 MW 10:00-11:20 AM Prereq ECON 235G A 424 Microeconomics 3 1/16-5/4 R 5:30-8:15 PM Prereq. ENGLISH ENGL 099G Dev College Writing Skills II 4 1/16-5/4 MW 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 099G Dev College Writing Skills II 4 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 099G A 420 Dev College Writing Skills II 4 1/16-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq ENGL 110G R1 R158 College Composition I (Rochester Campus) 4 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 M 8:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 T 8:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 TR 8:00-9:50 AM Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 MW 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 F 12:00-3:50 PM Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 R 1:00-4:50 PM Prereq ENGL 110G A 426 College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 T 5:30-9:20 PM Prereq ENGL 110G ZZ College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq ENGL 110G ZZ1 College Composition I 4 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq ENGL 110G College Composition I 4 2/12-5/4 WF 8:00-10:20 AM Prereq ENGL 114G Introduction to Poetry 3 1/16-5/4 T 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 127G Intro to Literary Analysis 3 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 201G Film and Society 3 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:45 AM Prereq ENGL 210G Oral Communications 3 1/2-1/12 MTWRF 9:00-2:15 PM Prereq ENGL 210G Oral Communications 3 1/16-5/4 F 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 210G Oral Communications 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:30-4:45 PM Prereq ENGL 210G A 310 Oral Communications 3 1/16-5/4 W 6:00-8:50 PM Prereq ENGL 214G Intro to Creative Nonfiction 3 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 214G Intro to Creative Nonfiction 3 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq ENGL 214G Intro to Creative Nonfiction 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:30-4:40 PM Prereq ENGL 214G Intro to Creative Nonfiction 3 1/16-5/4 W 3:00-5:50 PM Prereq ENGL 214G A 220 Intro to Creative Nonfiction 3 1/16-5/4 R 5:30-8:20 PM Prereq ENGL 214G ZZ Intro to Creative Nonfiction 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq ENGL 215G A 424 Writing Technical Documents 3 1/16-5/4 W 5:30-8:20 PM Prereq ENGL 222G Major Writers-Modern Fiction 3 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq ENGL 223G British Literature to /16-5/4 R 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq. FIRST YEAR SEMINAR FYE 101G ZZ First Year Seminar 1 1/16-3/10 Online FYE 101G First Year Seminar 1 2/12-5/4 R 8:30-9:45 AM FYE 111G First Year Seminar BUS HOSP 1 1/16-3/10 W 8:30-9:50 AM FYE 111G ZZ First Year Seminar BUS HOSP 1 3/19-5/4 Online FYE 112G First Year Seminar Psychology 1 1/16-3/10 W 1:00-2:50 PM FYE 150G Essential Skills/Col. Success 3 1/16-5/4 TR 12:30-1:50 PM GEOGRAPHY 13 Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start

15 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq GEOG 110G World Geography 3 1/16-5/4 M 8:30-11:30 AM GEOG 110G ZZ World Geography 3 1/16-5/4 Online HISTORY HIST 120G Western Civiliztn through /16-5/4 T 8:00-10:40 AM HIST 130G ZZ Western Civ to present 3 1/16-5/4 Online 12:00-12:00 AM HIST 130G A 310 Western Civ to present 3 2/12-5/4 M 5:00-8:40 PM HIST 201G History of New England 3 1/16-5/4 M 8:00-10:45 AM HIST 202G US History to /16-5/4 R 1:00-3:45 PM HIST 202G ZZ US History to /16-5/4 Online HIST 204G A 310 US History to present 3 2/12-5/4 T 5:00-8:40 PM HIST 212G U.S. History Since /16-5/4 F 8:00-10:45 AM HOMELAND SECURITY HMSC 120G ZZ Introduction to Terrorism 3 1/16-5/4 Online HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT HOS 110G HY1 103 Intro to Hospitality Mgmt 3 2/12-5/4 W&OL 10:00-11:50 AM HOS 175G HY1 103 Hospitality Marketing & Sales 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq HOS 210G HY1 103 Customer Service 3 1/16-3/10 M&OL 1:00-2:50 PM HOS 225G HYA 103 Hospitality Law 3 1/16-5/4 M&OL 6:00-7:50 PM HOS 235G HY1 103 Food and Beverage Operations 3 2/12-5/4 M&OL 3:00-4:50 PM HOS 250G HYA 103 Event Planning 3 1/16-5/4 T&OL 6:00-7:50 PM HOS 275G HY1 103 Professional Development 3 3/19-5/4 M&OL 1:00-2:50 PM HOS 280G ZZ Hospitality Industry Internshp 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq. INSURANCE INSR 122G Personal Insurance 3 1/16-5/4 TR 8:00-9:20 AM Prereq. INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY IST 113G IT EssentialsHardware&Software 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-4:40 PM IST 122G A 121 Introduction to Networks 3 1/16-3/10 MW 6:00-9:40 PM IST 123G Routing & Switching Essentials 3 1/16-5/4 T 1:00-4:40 PM Prereq IST 123G A 121 Routing & Switching Essentials 3 3/19-5/4 MW 6:00-9:40 PM Prereq IST 142G A 121 Virtualization Essentials 3 1/16-5/4 R 6:00-9:40 PM Prereq IST 163G A 120 Legal Issues in Info. Security 3 1/16-5/4 R 6:00-9:00 PM IST 200G Communications Electro-Optics 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-4:40 PM Prereq IST 212G Mobile Systems Architecture 3 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-4:40 PM Prereq IST 222G A 120 Scaling Networks 3 1/16-3/10 MW 6:00-9:40 PM Prereq IST 223G A 120 Connecting Networks 3 3/19-5/4 MW 6:00-9:40 PM Prereq IST 262G A 120 Advanced Network Security 3 1/16-5/4 T 6:00-9:40 PM Prereq. LANGUAGES ASL 110G American Sign Language I 3 1/16-5/4 TR 3:00-4:20 PM ASL 120G American Sign Language II 3 1/16-5/4 TR 4:30-5:50 PM Prereq SPAN 110G A 202 Spanish I 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:30-7:20 PM MANUFACTURING MANF 112G R R138 Topics in Manufacturing (Rochester Campus) 3 1/2-4/20 MW 2:30-4:30 PM MANF 225G R R134 Solid Modeling (CAD/CAM) (Rochester Campus) 3 1/2-4/20 F 8:00-12:00 PM Prereq. MARKETING MKTG 101G ZZ Introduction to Marketing 3 1/16-5/4 Online MASSAGE THERAPY MASS 191G Clinical Experience I 1 1/16-5/4 TBD Prereq MASS 251G Advanced Theory and Techniques 5 1/16-5/4 M 8:00-10:45 AM Prereq. Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start 14

16 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq. 129 Advanced Theory and Techniques 1/16-5/4 T 8:00-12:00 PM Prereq MASS 261G KinesiologyforMassageTherapist 5 1/16-5/4 W 8:00-10:45 AM Prereq. 129 KinesiologyforMassageTherapist 1/16-5/4 R 8:00-12:00 PM Prereq MASS 281G Ethics for Massage Therapists 1 1/16-5/4 M 11:00-12:00 PM Prereq. MATHEMATICS MATH 080G Skills For College Math 3 1/16-5/4 MW 10:00-11:20 AM Prereq MATH 080G Skills For College Math 3 1/16-5/4 TR 1:30-2:50 PM Prereq MATH 080G B 404 Skills For College Math 3 2/12-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 080G C 402 Skills For College Math 3 2/12-5/4 TR 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 080G R1 R132 Skills For College Math (Rochester Campus) 3 2/12-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 145G Topics in Applied College Math 4 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq MATH 145G A 406 Topics in Applied College Math 4 1/16-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 145G ZZ Topics in Applied College Math 4 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq MATH 145G Topics in Applied College Math 4 2/12-5/4 TR 1:00-3:30 PM Prereq MATH 145G RA R134 Topics in Applied College Math (Rochester Campus) 4 1/16-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 147G R1 R158 Topics Applied Coll. Math Plus (Rochester Campus) 5 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-7:20 PM Prereq MATH 147G Topics Applied Coll. Math Plus 5 1/16-5/4 MW 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq MATH 147G Topics Applied Coll. Math Plus 5 1/16-5/4 MW 12:30-2:50 PM Prereq MATH 147G A 406 Topics Applied Coll. Math Plus 5 2/12-5/4 TR 5:00-7:50 PM Prereq MATH 150G College Algebra 4 1/16-5/4 TR 3:00-4:50 PM Prereq MATH 150G A 402 College Algebra 4 1/16-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 150G College Algebra 4 2/12-5/4 MW 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq. 218 College Algebra 2/12-5/4 F 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq MATH 152G College Algebra Plus 5 1/16-5/4 TR 1:00-3:20 PM Prereq MATH 152G RA R163 College Algebra Plus (Rochester Campus) 5 1/16-5/4 MW 5:30-7:20 PM Prereq MATH 170G Discrete Mathematics 4 1/16-5/4 TR 3:00-4:50 PM Prereq MATH 170G ZZ Discrete Mathematics 4 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq MATH 210G Pre-Calculus 4 1/16-5/4 MW 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq MATH 210G A 404 Pre-Calculus 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 215G Finite Mathematics 4 1/16-5/4 MW 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq MATH 215G Finite Mathematics 4 1/16-5/4 MW 3:00-4:50 PM Prereq MATH 225G Probability and Statistics 4 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq MATH 225G HYA 218 Probability and Statistics 4 1/16-5/4 M&OL 5:00-7:15 PM Prereq MATH 225G ZZ Probability and Statistics 4 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq MATH 225G Probability and Statistics 4 2/12-5/4 MW 1:00-3:30 PM Prereq MATH 230G Calculus I 4 1/16-5/4 TR 1:00-2:50 PM Prereq MATH 230G A 412 Calculus I 4 1/16-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 235G A 218 StatisticsEngineers&Scientists 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 250G A 412 Calculus II 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq MATH 265G HY1 406 Differential Equations 4 1/16-5/4 M&OL 2:00-4:30 PM Prereq. MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MOAA 130G HYA 408 Medical Coding I 3 1/16-3/10 MW&OL 5:30-7:30 PM Prereq MOAA 210G HYA 408 Medical Coding II 3 3/19-5/4 MW&OL 5:30-7:30 PM Prereq. MOTORCYCLE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Located at Seacoast Harley Davidson MOTR 140G 1 Wheels, Tires, and Brakes (Seacoast Harley Davidson) 4 1/8-2/23 T 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. Wheels, Tires, and Brakes 1/8-2/23 T 12:30-5:30 PM Prereq. Wheels, Tires, and Brakes 3/5-4/13 T 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. Wheels, Tires, and Brakes 3/5-4/13 T 12:30-5:30 PM Prereq. 15 Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start

17 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq MOTR 150G 1 Capstone:Servic.MotorcycleFam. (Seacoast Harley Davidson) 8 1/8-2/23 WR 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. Capstone:Servic.MotorcycleFam. 1/8-2/23 WR 12:30-5:30 PM Prereq. Capstone:Servic.MotorcycleFam. 3/5-4/13 WR 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. Capstone:Servic.MotorcycleFam. 3/5-4/13 WR 12:30-5:30 PM Prereq. NATURAL RESOURCES NATR 105G Sustainable Agric & Food Systems 4 1/16-5/4 MW 1:00-2:00 PM 426 Sustainable Agric & Food Systems 1/16-5/4 MW 2:01-3:50 PM NATR 299G A 410 Contemp ConservIss & Env Awareness 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-7:50 PM Prereq. NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING Rochester Campus NDT 210G RA R158 Liquid Penetrant Testing (Rochester Campus) (1/13, 1/27, 2/10, 2/24, 3/10, 3/24, 4/7, 4/21) 2 1/8-4/21 S 8:00-2:00 PM Prereq NDT 212G RA R158 Ultrasonic Inspection (Rochester Campus) 4 1/2-4/20 MW 5:00-8:00 PM Prereq. NURSING (Clinical days and times are subject to change and based on availability) NURS 112G Nursing II 9 1/16-5/4 M 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq. Nursing II 1/16-5/4 TW 7:00-3:00 PM Prereq. Nursing II 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-10:50 AM Prereq NURS 112G 1 Nursing II 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq NURS 212G Nursing IV 9 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq. Nursing IV 1/16-5/4 TW 7:00-3:30 PM Prereq. Nursing IV 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-10:50 AM Prereq NURS 212G 1 Nursing IV 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq. PHILOSOPHY PHIL 215G A 202 World Religions 3 1/16-5/4 M 6:00-8:50 PM PHIL 240G Ethics 3 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-11:50 AM PHIL 240G RA R163 Ethics (Rochester Campus) 3 1/16-5/4 T 6:00-8:50 PM PHIL 240G ZZ Ethics 3 1/16-5/4 Online PHIL 240G Ethics 3 2/12-5/4 M 1:00-4:50 PM PHYSICS PHYS 135G A 312 College Physics I 4 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-7:50 PM Prereq PHYS 295G A 410 University Physics II 4 1/16-5/4 MW 5:00-7:50 PM Prereq. POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 110G American Government 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:45 PM POLS 220G ZZ Public Administration 3 1/16-5/4 Online PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 110G Introduction to Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 R 8:00-10:45 AM PSYC 110G Introduction to Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 F 1:00-3:45 PM PSYC 110G Introduction to Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:45 PM PSYC 110G E 125 Introduction to Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 T 6:00-8:45 PM PSYC 110G R1 R138 Introduction to Psychology (Rochester Campus) 3 1/16-5/4 M 8:00-10:40 AM PSYC 110G ZZ Introduction to Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 Online PSYC 110G Introduction to Psychology 3 2/12-5/4 W 8:00-11:40 AM PSYC 110G D 216 Introduction to Psychology 3 2/12-5/4 W 5:00-8:40 PM PSYC 110G ZZ1 Introduction to Psychology 3 2/12-5/4 Online PSYC 150G Social Welfare & Policy 3 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-3:45 PM PSYC 205G HYA 216 Crisis Intervention (1/18, 2/1, 3/1, 4/5, 5/3) 3 1/16-5/4 R&OL 6:00-8:45 PM Prereq PSYC 210G Human Growth & Development 3 1/16-5/4 R 1:00-3:45 PM Prereq PSYC 210G A 218 Human Growth & Development 3 1/16-5/4 W 5:00-7:45 PM Prereq PSYC 210G RA R163 Human Growth & Development (Rochester Campus) 3 2/12-5/4 R 5:30-9:00 PM Prereq PSYC 210G ZZ Human Growth & Development 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq. Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start 16

18 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq PSYC 230G Educational Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-11:45 AM Prereq PSYC 235G ZZ Health Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 Online Prereq PSYC 281G 1 Psychology Internship 3 1/16-5/4 TBD Prereq. SOCIOLOGY SOCI 110G Sociology 3 1/16-5/4 F 8:00-10:45 AM SOCI 110G ZZ Sociology 3 1/16-5/4 Online SOCI 110G A 424 Sociology 3 2/12-5/4 M 5:00-8:40 PM SOCI 120G Society and Technological Chng 3 1/16-5/4 F 8:00-10:45 AM SOCI 120G A 426 Society and Technological Chng 3 1/16-5/4 W 6:00-8:45 PM SOCI 120G ZZ Society and Technological Chng 3 1/16-5/4 Online SOCI 120G Society and Technological Chng 3 2/12-5/4 T 1:00-4:40 PM SOCI 135G Sociology of Gender 3 1/16-5/4 T 8:00-10:45 AM SOCI 136G ZZ Children&Media:Diversity Issue 3 1/16-5/4 Online SOCI 250G Multi Ethnic Cross-Cult Rel. 3 2/12-5/4 R 1:00-4:40 PM SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY SURG 116G Adv Instr Supplies & Equip 1 1/16-5/4 R 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq SURG 121G Surgical Procedure I Lecture 3 1/16-5/4 T 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq SURG 122G Surg Proced I- Lab A Morning 1 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq SURG 122G Surg Proced I -Lab B Afternoon 1 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-3:50 PM SURG 224G HY1 306 Surg.ProceduresIII/Spec.Consid (2/5, 3/19, 4/9, 4/30) 4 1/16-5/4 M&OL 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq SURG 225G 1 Surgical Clinical II (Off Campus) 8 1/16-5/4 MTWR 7:00-3:00 PM Prereq. TEACHER PREPARATION TCHP 104G HYA 418 Foundations of Education (1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2) 3 1/16-5/4 W&OL 5:30-8:20 PM VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY VETN 114G Veterinary Pharmacology 2 1/16-5/4 M 9:30-10:20 AM Prereq. 153 Veterinary Pharmacology 1/16-5/4 R 1:00-1:50 PM Prereq VETN 121G Veterinary Clinical Methods I (Must choose Lab A or Lab B) 4 1/16-5/4 T 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq VETN 121G 2 154A Vet Clinical Methods I Lab A 1/16-5/4 W 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq VETN 121G 3 154A Vet Clinical Methods I Lab B 1/16-5/4 W 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq VETN 221G Vet. Clinical Pathology II (Must choose Lab A or Lab B) 3 1/16-5/4 F 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq VETN 221G 2 149A Vet Clinical Pathology II Lab A 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq VETN 221G 3 149A Vet Clinical Pathology II Lab B 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq VETN 222G 1 Vet. Clinical Affiliation II (Off Campus) 6 1/16-5/4 TWR 8:00-2:00 PM Prereq VETN 224G Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (Must choose Lab A or Lab B) 2 1/16-5/4 F 9:00-9:50 AM Prereq VETN 224G 2 154A Vet Diagnostic Imaging Lab A 1/16-5/4 M 9:00-11:50 AM Prereq VETN 224G 3 154A Vet Diagnostic Imaging Lab B 1/16-5/4 M 1:00-3:50 PM Prereq. WELDING TECHNOLOGY (Located at Seacoast School of Technology in Exeter) WELD 150G 1 Intermed. Welding Technologies (1/8-2/23, 3/5-3/9, 3/19-4/13) (Seacoast School of Technology) 6 1/8-4/13 TR 4:30-9:00 PM Prereq. 17 Online Hybrid Custom Full Term 1 st Half 2 nd Half Late Start

19 CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prereq. Questions? Concerns? Don t know who your advisor is? Please see the Advising and Transfer Center. Portsmouth: RM SE100 / Rochester: Front Desk, call (603) or greatbayadvising@ccsnh.edu You don t have to go it alone, talk to your advisor before registering! 18

20 ROCHESTER CAMPUS The award winning Advanced Technology & Academic Center in Rochester is an extension of Great Bay Community College with a focus on technical, composites manufacturing, and academic courses that that serve job seekers and business owners from New England and beyond. Credit Programs Advanced Composites Manufacturing Earn your certificate in just 6 months! The Advanced Manufacturing program is designed to provide students with an overview of advanced composites manufacturing and to help them select an area of specialization in composites, CNC, or inspection. Nondestructive Testing (NDT) NDT is used to test and troubleshoot materials and products and assure safety. NDT methods are required in many industries, including aerospace, automotive and energy development. The new program targets students who have an interest in manufacturing and technology. Students are prepared for high demand and well-paying careers in nondestructive testing and inspection. Computer Numeric Control (CNC) The new CNC program offered in Rochester is designed specifically to prepare participants for jobs as computer-controlled milling machine operators for metal and plastic. Students learn basic skills, including milling, inspection, and computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing. Courses in this certificate prepare students for entry level jobs as CNC operators. Also, the program offers higher level courses for experienced CNC operators to help advance their careers. Non-Credit Programs Solidworks Explore a career in product engineering, programming, designing or drafting and prepare for the Certified Solidworks Associate Exam Supervision For those newly appointed or aspiring to a supervisory role. Get the skills you need to motivate your team and increase productivity in these highly interactive courses. Now accepting applications for the next Advanced Composites Manufacturing programs starting in February, June & September For more information or to attend a Weekly Info Session visit greatbay.edu/atac or call (603) For more information on all short term program offerings at ATAC, visit Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended GBCC Gainful Employment (Certificate) programs may be found at

21 ROCHESTER CAMPUS SCHEDULE CRN COURSE TITLE CREDITS DATES DAYS TIMES Advanced Composites Manufacturing Program Courses (P)-Prerequisite ACM 110G Intro to Advanced Composites (P) 3 2/20-4/20 MW 8:15-1:15 PM ACM 115G Appl. Math & Meas. for Mfg. (P) 2 2/20-4/20 MW 1:30-4:30 PM ACM 120G Technical Blueprint Reading (P) 2 2/20-4/20 TR 8:30-11:30 AM ACM 210G Fund.Composites Manufacturing (P) 4 1/2-2/16 TR 8:30-1:30 PM ACM 230G Manufacturing Ethics (P) 1 1/2-2/16 W 9:00-11:20 AM ACM 253G Bonding & Finishing Operator (P) 2 2/20-4/20 TR 12:30-4:30 PM ACM 254G Quality Inspection & CMM Oper. (P) 3 1/2-4/20 TR 5:00-7:00 PM ACM 255G Comp. CNC Mill. & Set-up Oper. (P) 6 1/2-4/20 MW 5:00-9:00 PM MANF 225G Solid Modeling (CAD/CAM) (P) 3 1/2-4/20 F 8:00-12:00 PM NDT 210G Liquid Penetrant Testing (P) 2 1/13-4/21 S 8:00-2:00 PM (1/13, 1/27, 2/10, 2/24, 3/10, 4/7, 4/21) Academic Course Offerings (P)-Prerequisite BUS 110G Intro to Business 3 2/12-5/4 M&OL 1:30-4:15 PM BUS 210G Organizational Communication 3 1/2-4/13 MW 1:00-2:20 PM CIS 110G Introduction to Computers (P) 3 2/20-4/20 TR 10:00-11:50 AM CRIT 150G Critical Thinking 3 1/16-5/4 M 5:30-8:20 PM ENGL 110G College Composition I (P) 4 1/16-5/4 TR 10:00-11:50 AM MATH 080G Skills For College Math (P) 3 2/12-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM MATH 145G Topics in Applied College Math (P) 4 1/16-5/4 MW 5:00-6:50 PM MATH 147G Topics Applied Coll. Math Plus (P) 5 1/16-5/4 TR 5:00-7:20 PM MATH 152G College Algebra Plus (P) 5 1/16-5/4 MW 5:30-7:20 PM PHIL 240G Ethics 3 1/16-5/4 T 6:00-8:50 PM PSYC 110G Introduction to Psychology 3 1/16-5/4 M 8:00-10:40 AM PSYC 210G Human Growth & Development 3 2/12-5/4 R 5:30-9:00 PM Business and Training Center Courses and Programs Non-credit (see more BTC courses at Portsmouth on page 24) NCAM 320G Introduction to Solidworks NC 2/6-3/29 TR 6:00-8:00 PM NCBU 126G Frontline Supervision NC 2/14-3/8 WR 9:00-12:00 PM NCBU 127G Smart Supervision for Managers NC 4/25-5/17 TW 9:00-12:00 PM NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills (P) NC 4/9-4/27 MTWRF 9:00-2:00 PM NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills (P) NC 2/5-2/27 MTWR 9:00-4:00 PM

22 WorkReadyNH Tuition FREE Professional Skills training for NH residents, age 18+ WorkReadyNH helps job seekers and employees improve their skills and add the National Career Readiness Certificate credential to their resume. Skill-building modules for Applied Math, Reading for Information, and Locating Information are fully online, self-paced, and convenient. Core and interpersonal skills are developed through a 60-hour workplace simulated course. An instructor facilitates activities that emphasize workplace behaviors such as communication, problem solving, conflict resolution and team building skills. Skill-building modules for Applied Math, Workplace Documents, and Graphic Literacy are online, self-paced and convenient. Eligibility: must be a NH resident, age 18+, not a full time student (not enrolled in high school or more than 12 college credits). HiSET/GED students are eligible. Contact the WorkReadyNH Center at (Portsmouth or Rochester) to enroll in FREE training today. WorkReadyNH For more WorkReadyNH information, please contact: workreadygbcc@ccsnh.edu CRN CRSE PORTSMOUTH CAMPUS DATES DAYS TIMES TUITION NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 1/8-1/30 MTWR 9:00-2:00 PM Free NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 3/12-4/2 MTWR 9:00-2:00 PM Free CRN CRSE ROCHESTER CAMPUS DATES DAYS TIMES TUITION NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 2/5-2/27 MTWR 9:00-2:00 PM Free NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 4/9-4/27 MTWR 9:00-2:00 PM Free Business & Training Center Online Non-Credit Professional Development Spring 2018 Business Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers Utilize financial information to aid in effective decision making. $495 Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Cash is King 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Financial Analysis and Planning for Non-Financial Managers 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 Certificate in Data Analysis Learn how to analyze data to see trends and make predictions to make good business decisions. $495 Introduction to Data Analysis 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Intermediate Data Analysis 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Advanced Data Analysis 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 New! Certificate in Office Operations Increase the productivity of every person in your organization with strategies and benchmarks $495 of office operations. Office Operations 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Cybersecurity for Managers 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Embracing Sustainability in the Workplace 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 New! Certificate in Sales Increase your success with skills in relationship management, prospecting, customer management, and $495 delivering a compelling sales presentation. Strategic Selling with Social Media 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Getting Started in Sale 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Power Selling 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 The Basics of Bookkeeping Learn the basics of accounting & financial ledgers to maintain monthly records & a chart of accounts to match your business. 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Legal Office Administration Become an exceptional legal practitioner in an administrative capacity. 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $245 New! Productivity & Time Management Certificate Boost your productivity by managing your time better and increase profitability & $595 organizational success with outcomes and results. New 21 st Century Strategies for Productivity & Time Management 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Productivity etools 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $245 Managing Productivity 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $245 Business Communication Certificate in Business Writing Move forward in your career with the keys to successful writing in the workplace. $495 Business Writing 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Effective Copywriting 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Writing News and Press Releases 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 Certificate in Customer Service Learn to retain customers, serve your audience & turn inquiries into sales $245 Keys to Customer Service 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $145

23 Extraordinary Customer Service 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $145 Certificate in Presentation Media Enhance your message with design elements for visual presentations using any medium $495 Infographics 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Photoshop for Presentations 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Graphic Design for Visual Presentations 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 Management Certificate in Non-Profit Administration Improve your revenue generation and evaluation planning $595 Revenue Generation for Non-Profits 2/5 3/30 or 4/2 5/25 $495 Program Evaluation for Nonprofit Professionals 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $295 Certificate in Project Management Learn the skills, tools and templates to confidently develop and maintain a project $495 Introduction to Project Management 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Project Management Processes 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Project Management Knowledge Areas 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 New! Lean Six Sigma Attack inefficiencies, no-value added wastes, flow of information or materials, non-productive time, data storage, stacks of inventory, overproduction and extra processing. Applicable to both service and manufacturing industries. No prerequisites required! 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $245 New! Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate Benefit your organization with problem-solving skills using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, $495 Analyze, Improve & Control) model. Although not required, you are encouraged to have a project during the course. Introduction to Six Sigma Green Belt 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Intermediate Six Sigma Green Belt 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Advanced Six Sigma Green Belt 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 New Media Marketing Digital Marketing Certificate Learn the basics of emarketing and improve your response rates. $495 Improving Promotions 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Boosting Your Website Traffic 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Online Advertising 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 Certificate in Google Tools Using google tools can mean greater productivity, effectiveness and even profitability in your work. $495 Google Analytics 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Google Apps for Business 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Google + 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 Inbound Marketing Certificate Discover how to implement lead-nurturing campaigns that result in sales $495 Introduction to Inbound Marketing 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Content Marketing 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Advanced Inbound Marketing 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 Mobile Marketing Certificate Learn how mobile marketing can increase your capabilities to retain current customers and gain new $595 ones Introduction to Mobile Marketing 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Creating Cell Phone Apps for your Business 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $245 Advanced Mobile Marketing 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $245 Podcasting Grow your brand and connect with customers by creating a podcast that will let them know who you are. 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $245 Mastering Video Marketing Learn how to create videos that tell your story and connect with people $395 Video Marketing 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $245 YouTube for Business 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $245 Social Media for Business Instagram for Business With over 100 million users, Instagram is a marketing gold mine. Discover ways to have your audience generate excellent content for you. Build your community while doing it. 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Managing Social Media Platforms Certificate Get practical, how-to techniques to integrate social networks into your organization $495 Twitter 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Facebook for Business 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $245 Linkedin for Business 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 Social Media for Business Certificate Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market, and serve your customers $495 and clients. Introduction to Social Media 2/5 3/2 or 4/2 4/27 $195 Marketing Using Social Media 3/5 3/30 or 5/7 6/1 $195 Integrating Social Media in Your Organization 4/2 4/27 or 6/4 6/29 $195 For Online Registration and More Information

24 Business Healthcare Law Enforcement 23 Business and Training Center Entry Level Police Exam - Take your first step toward a career in law enforcement. Design Your Path to Non-Credit Professional Development: Spring 2018 Success NEW! Community Leadership and Nonprofit Management Learn strategies and practice techniques to develop valuable relationships and increase organizational effectiveness. NEW! Digital Media Center Partner with local businesses to learn and apply online marketing strategies that will generate leads, boost sales and drive traffic to a website and make a good first impression. Insurance Earn your designation in Associate in Underwriting. Microsoft Office- Discover all Excel can do for you in a beginner, intermediate or advanced course. Hands-on classes with low teacher/student ratio provide the learning environment needed to master this widely used application. Learn to engage your audience in the PowerPoint class. Supervision For those newly appointed or aspiring to a supervisory role. Get the skills you need motivate your team and increase productivity in these highly interactive courses. Licensed Nursing Assistant Prepare for a high-demand occupation in healthcare. Learn how to care for residents in long-term care facilities and become eligible for the NH licensing exam Medical Assistant Training Certificate Program Learn to assist physicians by performing functions related to the administrative and clinical responsibilities of a medical office. This program is designed to meet the skills sets required by regional employers and preparation for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national Exam. Includes 8 weeks of classroom instruction and a 4-week 160 hour internship practicum. NEW! Medical Office Specialist Certificate Training Become a sought-after medical office specialist by attaining medical administrative skills with specific knowledge of anatomy, medical ethics, medical terminology, electronic medical records and integrated administrative procedures used in a medical office, clinic or hospital setting For Complete Program Info and Course Descriptions visit: Technology CNC Production Certificate Program Train to become an entry-level CNC operator in this eight-week full-time boot camp that combines hands-on training and education. Outdoor Power Equipment Program - Acquire skills to maintain and repair a variety of outdoor power equipment at home or as a professional. Solidworks Interested in 3D design? Explore a career in product engineering, programming, designing or drafting and prepare for the Certified Solidworks Associate Exam Transition Program for Young Adults Project SEARCH Seacoast NH -Youth in transition experience work immersion at Portsmouth Regional Hospital to learn employability and independent living skills in preparation for competitive employment. Accepting applications now for Fall 2018! To register, please visit:

25 Business & Training Center Non-Credit Professional Development Spring 2018 CRN CRSE TITLE DATES DAYS TIMES TUITION BUSINESS TRAINING Communication & Supervision NCBU 126G Frontline Supervision (Rochester Campus) 2/14-3/8 WR 9:00-12:00 PM $ NCBU 127G Smart Supervision for Managers (Rochester Campus) 4/25-5/17 WR 9:00-12:00 PM $599 Digital Media Center N/A N/A Social Media 101 1/16-2/20 T 6:00-8:00 PM $595 Insurance NCBU 160G Commercial Underwriting 1/2-2/20 T 9:00-12:00 PM $ NCBU 161G Underwriting Commercial Prop. 3/13-5/1 T 9:00-12:00 PM $ NCBU 162G Underwriting Commercial Liab. 5/8-6/26 T 9:00-12:00 PM $599 Microsoft (R) Office NCCP 121G Introduction to Excel 2/20-2/21 TW 9:00-12:00 PM $ NCCP 122G Intermediate Excel 3/6-3/7 TW 9:00-12:00 PM $ NCCP 123G Advanced Excel 3/13-3/14 TW 9:00-12:00 PM $ NCCP 126G PowerPoint 3/20-3/21 TW 9:00-12:00 PM $149 Community Leadership & Nonprofit Management NCBU 170G Introduction to Nonprofit Management 2/5-2/26 M 6:00-9:00 PM $ NCBU 172G Grant Writing 3/5-3/26 M 6:00-9:00 PM $199 HEALTHCARE Red Cross Nursing Assistant Program Register at the Red Cross x215 N/A N/A LNA Red Cross Nursing Assistant - Evenings 2/12-4/9 or 4/16-6/12 MTWR 5:00-9:00 PM $1400 Medical Assistant Training Program NCHC 141G Medical Assistant Practicum 1/2-1/29 MTWRF 9:00-5:00 PM $0 (For students who took CRN in Ports. 10/30-12/22/17 or CRN in Roch. 10/30-12/22/17) NCHC 140G Medical Assistant Cert. Trng. 2/5-3/30 MTWRF 9:00-5:00 PM $5, NCHC 141G Medical Assistant Practicum (Off Site) 4/2-4/27 MTWRF 8:00-5:00 PM $ NCHC 140G Medical Assistant Cert. Trng. 4/30-6/22 MTWRF 9:00-5:00 PM $5,500 Medical Office Specialist Certificate Training NCHC 145G Medical Office Specialist 2/20-5/10 MTWR 9:00-2:00 PM $4,500 Workforce Transition Program for Young Adults NCHC 034G SEARCH II 1/2-5/23 MTWRF 9:00-3:00 PM $7,200 LAW ENFORCEMENT Great Bay Police Testing Alliance NCPT 004G Entry-level Police Exam 2/3 Sa 9:00-12:00 PM $ NCPT 004G Entry-level Police Exam 6/2 Sa 9:00-12:00 PM $50 TECHNOLOGY Precision Machining and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) NCAM 300G CNC Production Certificate 1/8-2/16 MTWRF 8:00-5:00 PM $5, NCAM 300G CNC Production Certificate 2/26-4/6 MTWRF 8:00-5:00 PM $5, NCAM 300G CNC Production Certificate 4/16-5/25 MTWRF 8:00-5:00 PM $5, NCAM 320G Introduction to Solidworks (Rochester Campus) 2/6-3/29 TR 6:00-8:00 PM $849 Outdoor Power Equipment NCPE 001G Small Engine Repair 03/15-05/10 R 5:00-8:30 PM $399

26 ALL-Star coaching When he signed on to coach the baseball team at Great Bay Community College, Enrique Calero figured he could use his nearly 30 years of experience in professional and amateur baseball to help young players refine their talents and win a few games. Little did he know he d be helping them cope with a humanitarian crisis at the same time. Calero grew up in Puerto Rico and recruited a half-dozen players from the island to come to Portsmouth to play baseball and take classes at Great Bay. When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, Calero stepped in to serve as surrogate father figure to the student-athletes, comforting them, sharing their concern for their homeland and helping them get information about friends and family. One of our players found out his house is gone, Calero said. I can t imagine what these kids, who are here by themselves, must be going through. Baseball is definitely helping them. It keeps them from thinking about the situation back home, but it s been challenging. It s not been easy for any of us. Great Bay competed in the fall baseball league of the Yankee Small College Conference. It s the first college baseball on the Seacoast since 1997, when the University of New Hampshire played its final season. The Herons play their home games at Leary Field in Portsmouth. Five of Great Bay s 17 players are from Puerto Rico, and all are learning English while taking classes at Great Bay and adjusting to a different culture. Calero recruited all the players from Puerto Rico. While he cannot imagine the anxiety of his young players, he knows what it s like to leave home at a young age to pursue a baseball dream. He left Puerto Rico in 1990 when he was recruited by Rend Lake College, a junior college in Ina, Illinois. He signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros in 1991, and played minor league and independent baseball until He spent most of the past two decades as a scout for the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League baseball, a college recruiter, coach and agent. Calero became involved with Great Bay after meeting Wildolfo Arvelo, Great Bay s president, who is also from Puerto Rico. Arvelo told Calero that Great Bay was starting a baseball program, and encouraged him to pursue the coaching opportunity. It s great to have college baseball back on the Seacoast, Calero said. It s been awesome. We ve had a lot of fun with it, and we re holding our own in the league. To learn more about our faculty, staff, students and alumni visit greatbay.edu/mycollege

27 Don t Let Debt Dictate Your Future Seamless Transfer College costs suddenly a reality? Worried about borrowing too much? Great Bay Community College offers an affordable pathway to a bachelor s degree. GBCC has developed partnerships with public and private four-year institutions both in and out of New England The NH Dual Admission program enables you to start your degree at Great Bay Community College and continue on to UNH, Keene State, Plymouth State or Granite State College. Work with our advisors to develop your pathway to a 2 and 4-year degree Affordable Tuition Annual tuition and fees for full time enrollment (30 credits): approximately $6900 Institution scholarships: up to $4,000 over two years if enrolled full-time Combined with financial aid or our interest-free monthly payment plan, you may finish your 2 years with little or no student loans! 50+ Programs Advanced Manufacturing Business Computer Technologies Criminal Justice Education Engineering Hospitality Healthcare Liberal Arts Life Sciences Veterinary Technology Talk to our financial aid team about your aid and options for minimizing or avoiding college debt. Contact the One Stop Enrollment Center at (603) or gbfinaid@ccsnh.edu. For more information about GBCC or to schedule a tour contact Admissions today at (603) or askgreatbay@ccsnh.edu Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended GBCC Gainful Employment (Certificate) programs may be found at

28 Important Dates /13/17 Spring Registration Starts 11/13/17 1/2/18 Spring Web Registration Returning Matriculated Students 11/23-11/26/17 Thanksgiving holiday No Classes, College Closed 11/27/17 Spring Registration Starts All Students /15/18 Martin Luther King, Jr. /Civil Rights Day-No Classes, College Closed 1/16/18 Spring Classes Begin 2/19/18 President s Day No Classes, College Closed 3/12-3/18/18 Spring Break No Classes 5/12/18 Commencement (Tentative) Spring 2018 Mini-Orientation The Mini-Orientation is encouraged for any student starting at Great Bay that has previous college experience. Mini-Orientation offers new students the chance to tour the main area and specific departments of campus and ask general questions. Students will also learn how to use student and Blackboard. It is also a great time to get your Student IDs or make a stop at our Campus Bookstore. For more info contact: Allyson Grochmal, Student Activities, or agrochmal@ccsnh.edu Mini-Orientation Encouraged for students with previous college experience. DATES TIMES CAMPUS Tuesday, January 9th 9:00am Portsmouth Thursday, January 11th 5:30pm Portsmouth Friday, January 12th 9:00am Rochester Know someone who should attend Great Bay? Open Houses Portsmouth & Rochester Campuses Save The Date Saturday, November 4 Thursday, January 4 Thursday, April 12 Portsmouth Campus: 320 Corporate Drive. Portsmouth, NH (603) / (NH only) Fax: (603) Rochester Campus: Advanced Technology & Academic Center 5 Milton Road Unit 32. Rochester, NH (603) Fax: (603) TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) (603) TDD/Voice: Relay New Hampshire

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