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2016 SUMMER COURSE SCHEDULE This publication was last updated as of JULY 20, 2016 For the most up-to-date schedule of courses visit: www.greatbay.edu or www.greatbay.edu/sis My COLLEGE My WAY PORTSMOUTH ROCHESTER greatbay.edu

WHY SUMMER AT GREAT BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE? EARN CREDITS THAT TRANSFER GET A JUMP ON THE FALL SEMESTER MOVE FORWARD IN YOUR DEGREE SAVE ON TUITION LEARN A NEW SKILL FOCUS ON A NEW INTEREST DEVELOP YOUR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS NEW PROGRAMS Liberal Arts/Fine Arts Associate Degree Program The Concentration in Fine Arts offers Liberal Arts students a foundation in fine arts and is designed to facilitate transfer into a four-year fine arts degree program in studio art, art education, art history or digital art. Students develop traditional technical skills and gain in- studio experiences in two and three-dimensional mediums. In addition, the curriculum includes art history and the inclusion of digital media electives. Several agreements currently exist for transfer into four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts programs at New England institutions. Psychology Associate Degree Program The Associate of Arts in Psychology offers students a foundation of the principles of psychology and direct application of theory. This degree is designed to allow students to transfer to a four-year degree program or to begin a career connected to the field of psychology. Students will have the opportunity to use their skills in the community and design their own research.

Aviation Technology Associate Degree Program The Aviation Technology Helicopter Pilot Program at GBCC provides graduates with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifications required to start a career as a professional helicopter pilot. Hands-on training and experience is provided by Seacoast Helicopters of Portsmouth, New Hampshire and instruction is provided by FAA-certified flight and ground instructors. No prior helicopter piloting experience is necessary and students graduate with certifications and licenses necessary to immediately start a career as a helicopter pilot or pursue a career path for entry into fields including Airport Management, Aircraft Maintenance, Airport Line Management, Fixed-Base Operation Management and Airport Maintenance. Applications are due by April 15 for the program starting May 23, 2016. Business Administration Associate Degree Program Beginning fall 2016, Great Bay Community College will offer a new Associate in Science degree in Business Ad ministration. The degree, an updated version of the former program, was developed in collaboration with industry and partners in education partners to better meet the needs of today s business environment. Academic concentrations will include: Leadership and Management, Sales and Digital Marketing, and Business Administration (University Transfer). Bioengineering & Engineering Science Associate Degree Program Beginning fall 2016, GBCC will offer two new Associate in Science degrees; Bioengineering and Engineering Science. Both are designed as transfer programs and improve upon the prior Liberal Arts concentration in Engineering by enabling students, while at Great Bay, to fulfill an increased number of credits required of many bachelor degree programs. The math and science components also serve as a foundation for a variety of engineering disciplines at 4-year colleges and universities. Both transfer programs have been developed in consultation with regional 4-year institutions to align program requirements for transfer purposes. Liberal Arts/English Associate Degree Program An English associate degree emphasizes solid, adaptable communication skills for students who love literature and language, and the exploration and development of complex ideas. As a liberal arts degree, the program provides a strong foundation for further study at the undergraduate level. The English concentration also builds important research, writing, and critical thinking skills that translate into valuable workplace contributions in a wide variety of fields. For more information on these programs, contact our Admissions Office at (603) 427-7610 or e-mail askgreatbay@ccsnh.edu

COLLEGE PREPAREDNESS PROGRAMS SOCIAL STRATEGIES for COLLEGE STUDENTS June 27-August 5, 2016 Great Bay Community College is partnering with Easter Seals NH to offer a 6 week summer program, Social Strategies for College Students, at our Portsmouth campus. This program, taken in conjunction with at least one GBCC college credit, can help smooth the transition for students who are concerned about the social/communication skills necessary in college including communicating with instructors, making friends, and developing self-advocacy skills and workplace behavior. Any credit course offered this summer is acceptable, but students graduating from high school in June may be especially interested in taking our 1 credit First Year Seminar or 3 credit Essential Skills for College Success along with this program. This course will further help prepare students for the coming year by learning more about college expectations, time management, and study skills. For more information, please visit www.greatbay.edu/socialstrategies or contact Jill FitzGerald at jlfitzgerald@eastersealsnh.org SUMMER LINK IS BACK! August 15 August 26, 2016 Summer Link is a college and career readiness program for recent high school graduates. The program is designed to assist students with making a smooth transition from high school to college by helping to cultivate the skills, behaviors and dispositions necessary for success in both college and the work place. Students will engage in activities, discussions, and assignments that focus on communication, self-awareness, learning strategies, college technology, information literacy, goal setting, and leadership development. Students who successfully complete the course will earn 3 college credits (FYE150G) that may be applied towards their program at Great Bay or transferred to other colleges that accept First Year Experience courses. CRN CRSE DATES DAYS/TIMES Room TUITION & Fees (NH In-State) 10389 FYE150G Aug. 15 Aug. 26 Mon-Thurs. 9am - 2pm 216 $666.00* * For financial aid purposes, this course is considered a fall course. COLLEGE TRANSITIONS for ADULT LEARNERS Thinking of starting college after being out of school for a while and wondering if you re ready to take this big step? Let us help you figure this out through our popular 3-week Transitions Program to be held during the month of August at both the Portsmouth and Rochester campuses. Through this tuition-free program, participants become oriented with the college environment, receive instruction / tutoring to refresh math, writing, and technology skills, learn about financial aid and college expectations, and meet other new students. all before classes even begin! The College Transitions Program is geared towards individuals who have been out of school for 3 or more years or graduated with a GED or Adult Diploma, or who have been referred by an advisor. Participants may register through Academic Advising or CAPS after completing the Accuplacer Placement test ( a free re-test is included as part of the program.) Space is limited so sign up early! For more information, contact: Carol Despres, College Transitions Program Coordinator, CAPS 603-427-7621 CRN CRSE LOCATION DATES DAYS ROOM TIMES 31637 COTR 011G Rochester Aug. 2 Aug. 25 Tues - Thu R163 5:00pm 8:00pm

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 http://greatbay.edu/placementtesting MATH BOOSTERS Often what keeps students from progressing in their program is weak or rusty math skills. Great Bay offers new and returning students the opportunity to boost their academic skills prior to the start of the fall semester. The boosters run for 3 weeks. See the chart below for specific days, times, and locations. The boosters combine faculty instruction with online tutorials. To enroll students must take the ACCUPLACER assessment and then meet with an advisor. Returning students may enroll with ACCUPLACER scores that are less than 2 years old. EARLY COLLEGE INSTITUTE High School Juniors and Seniors..get a head start on your college transcript. Satisfy a high school requirement. Explore an area of interest. Take an Early College course this summer at Great Bay at a reduced cost. Registration opens April 11, 2016 Early College is one of Great Bay s dual enrollment programs. See www.greatbay.edu/dualenrollment for more information. CRN CRSE# NAME LOCATION DATES DAYS TIMES TUITION FEES 31713 ASL110G American Sign Language I Portsmouth June 27 July 22 TWR 8:30am to 11:50am $250.00 0 $250.00 218 31714 AHLT110G Medical Terminology Portsmouth June 27 July 22 MTW 8:30am to 11:50am $250.00 0 $250.00 314 31715 ECON225G Personal Finance Portsmouth June 27 July 22 MTW 8:30am to 11:50am $250.00 0 $250.00 414 31716 ARTS123G Drawing I Portsmouth June 27 July 22 TR 9am to 2pm $250.00 $60 materials $310.00 308 31717 HOS250G Event Planning Portsmouth June 27 July 22 MTW 6pm to 9:20pm $250.00 0 $250.00 202 31718 CRMJ150G Criminology Portsmouth June 27 July 22 TWR 8:30am to 11:50am $250.00 0 $250.00 220 TOTAL COST ROOM# * Students in the ACM103G course will also need safety shoes with either steel or composite toes. How to enroll: 1. Talk to your school counselor before you leave for the summer. Decide which class from the list above will satisfy a high school requirement, whether it be a core course or an elective. 2. Ask your school counselor to sign the Early College enrollment form: you may download it from this site: www.greatbay.edu/dualenrollment 3. Bring this from with you to Great Bay s Advising Center to get registered. Questions? Contact Dr. Sarah Bedingfield: sbedingfield@ccsnh.edu or 603-427-7631 ADULT EDUCATION Exeter and Dover Adult Education are now offering courses at Great Bay Community College. These courses are designed to accommodate Great Bay students who require skill building in math and reading. Please see a Great Bay Advisor for information on how to register. CRSE LOCATION DATES DAYS Tuition TIMES ROOM Math070G Portsmouth June 20 Aug. 10 Mon & Wed $230* 5:00 8:00pm 418 * Payable to Exeter Adult Education

HOW TO APPLY 3 EASY WAYS Online: Apply online by visiting: www.greatbay.edu/apply In Person: Stop by the College Services One Stop to pick up an application Fax to: College Services One Stop (603) 334-6308 For more info: (603) 427-7610 or e-mail askgreatbay@ccsnh.edu CLASSES FILL QUICKLY! For up to the minute course offerings visit our Student Information System at https://sis.ccsnh.edu Here s how: Click on Class Schedule (right hand column) Select your term Select your college and your subject To narrow down the search, you can use the additional filters To view the prerequisites for any course, 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 www.greatbay.edu/helpdesk or call (603) 727-7638 for more information. 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 03801 Fax to: College Services One Stop (603) 334-6308 Online: Complete your registration process online in SIS! Returning matriculated students may register online until May 8, 2016. If you are unable to complete the web registration process, please come in and meet with the Advising Center. 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 www.greatbay.edu 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 does not discriminate in the administration of its admissions and educational programs, activities, or employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, political affiliation or marital status. This statement is a reflection of the mission of the Community College System and Great Bay Community College. For complete notice of Nondiscrimination visit: http://greatbay.edu/statement-of-nondiscrimination. Inquiries regarding discrimination may be directed to Fran Chickering, Title IX Coordinator, Great Bay Community College at 603-427-7629 or fchickering@ccsnh.edu, to Sara Sawyer, Director of Human Resources for the Community College System of New Hampshire, 26 College Drive, Concord, NH 03301, 603-230-3503. Gainful Employment: Gainful employment disclosure information is available on the program pages of each of our certificate programs or view all at: www.greatbay.edu/gainfulemployment

AFTER GBCC Seamless Transfer GREAT BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE HAS DEVELOPED PARTNERSHIPS WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS BOTH IN AND OUT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, INCLUDING: University of New Hampshire Rivier University Emmanuel College Endicott College Franklin Pierce University Franklin University Granite State College Keene State College Plymouth State University Southern NH University University of Massachusetts-Lowell University of New England Partnerships have been developed with the University of New Hampshire to guarantee transfer into the following colleges: College of Life Sciences and Agriculture College of Engineering and Physical Science Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics Biotechnology Public Pathways Program Complete your associate degree in biotechnology at GBCC and transfer seamlessly to a new Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology at UNH Manchester. For more information contact Deb Audino at 603-427-7659 or daudino@ccsnh.edu or visit: www.manchester.unh.edu/pathways As a first year student, you have the opportunity to enroll in the Dual Admission Program between Great Bay Community College (GBCC) and a University System of New Hampshire school. Start your college career at Great Bay, earn your associate degree, and continue on to a USNH school for your bachelor s degree. Contact our Admissions Department to learn more. (603) 427-7610 or gbadmissions@ccsnh.edu INTERESTED IN TRANSFERRING ON TO SOUTHERN NH UNIVERSITY? GBCC and SNHU recently renewed a dual admission agreement allowing students who have completed an associate degree program at Great Bay to seamlessly complete their bachelor s degree at SNHU without additional admissions requirements. Students can apply to SNHU at any time during their matriculation at Great Bay. Acceptance is contingent upon completion of the associate degree and a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher. SNHU will accept up to 90 credits towards the bachelor s degree. SNHU will work with you each semester to create your one-of-a-kind transfer pathway. SNHU and GBCC developed specific agreements that outline the courses students need to take at GBCC that will directly transfer into the desired degree program at SNHU. This allows students to plan out their course schedules for every semester. The specific pathways include: AS Business Administration to School of Business 4-Year Bachelor of Science Degrees AS Health Information Technology to BS Health Information Management AS Business Administration, Leadership & Management to BS Business Administration AS Accounting to BS Accounting AS Criminal Justice to BS Justice Studies AA Psychology to BA Psychology AA Liberal Arts to School of Arts & Sciences 4-Year Bachelor Degrees For additional information, visit: www.snhu.edu/transfer 6

Fall Summer 2014 Credit 2016 Credit Course Course Schedule 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: www.greatbay.edu 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. TERM COLOR CODES Custom Term Full Term 12 Weeks 5/23-8/12 6 Weeks 5/23-7/1 6 Weeks 7/5-8/12 8 Weeks 5/23-7/15 8 Weeks 6/20-8/12 Tuition and Fees In-State Students (NH Residents) *200.00 per credit New England Regional Students *300.00 per credit Out of State Students/International Students *455.00 per credit Evening (5pm start or later) or 100% Online or Saturdays *200.00 per credit Student Comprehensive Fee (all credit courses) *22.00 per credit Payment Payment Deadlines Apr 18, 2016 For classes that begin the week of May 2, 2016 Apr 25, 2016 For classes that begin the week of May 9, 2016 May 9, 2016 For classes that begin the week of May 23, 2016 May 31, 2016 For classes that begin the week of Jun 13, 2016 Jun 6, 2016 For classes that begin the week of Jun 20, 2016 Jun 13, 2016 For classes that begin the week of Jun 27, 2016 Jun 21, 2016 For classes that begin the week of Jul 5, 2016 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 IN- FORMED 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 email. 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, email your instructor and/or visit the CAPSwebsite: www.greatbay.edu/caps For technical assistance, visit the help desk: www.greatbay.edu/helpdesk All classes may include an online component. 7 www.greatbay.edu

Summer 2016 Credit Course Schedule CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prerequisite ACCOUNTING 30356 ACCT 113G HY1 414 Acct & Financial Reporting I 3 6/20-8/12 TR&OL 1:00-3:45 PM 30264 ACCT 123G HYA 414 Acct & Financial Reporting II 3 5/23-8/12 MW&OL 5:30-6:50 PM Prereq. ADVANCED COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING (Rochester Campus) 30371 ACM 110G 2 R156 Intro to Advanced Composites (Rochester Campus) 3 6/20-8/15 MW 8:00-12:55 PM Prereq. 30347 ACM 110G 1 R156 Intro to Advanced Composites (Rochester Campus) 3 6/20-8/12 TR 8:00-12:55 PM Prereq. 30373 ACM 115G 2 R156 Appl. Math & Meas. for Mfg. (Rochester Campus) 2 6/20-8/12 MW 1:00-3:45 PM Prereq. 30348 ACM 115G 1 R158 Appl. Math & Meas. for Mfg. (Rochester Campus) 2 6/20-8/12 TR 1:00-3:45 PM Prereq. 30375 ACM 120G 2 R134 Technical Blueprint Reading (Rochester Campus) 2 6/20-8/12 TR 9:00-12:00 PM 30349 ACM 120G 1 R134 Technical Blueprint Reading (Rochester Campus) 2 6/20-8/12 MW 8:50-12:00 PM 30350 ACM 210G 1 R138 Fund.Composites Manufacturing (Rochester Campus) 4 5/9-6/17 MW 8:00-3:20 PM Prereq. (On May 9th class meets in Rm R140) 30351 ACM 230G 1 R156 Manufacturing Ethics (Rochester Campus) 1 5/9-6/17 T 9:00-11:40 AM Prereq. 30404 ACM 251G A R138 Weav.Tech.& Preform Finishing (Rochester Campus) 2 6/20-8/12 TR 5:00-7:00 PM Prereq. 31093 ACM 252G 1 R138 Resin Transfer Molding Tech. (Rochester Campus) 2 6/20-8/12 TR 8:30-12:00 PM Prereq. 30352 ACM 253G 1 R157 Bonding & Finishing Operator (Rochester Campus) 2 6/20-8/12 W 8:00-3:40 PM Prereq. 30425 ACM 254G A R156 Quality Inspection & CMM Oper. (Rochester Campus) 3 5/9-8/12 TR 5:00-7:30 PM Prereq. 30353 ACM 255G 1 R137 Comp. CNC Mill. & Set-up Oper. (Rochester Campus) 6 5/9-8/12 TR 4:30-8:45 PM Prereq. 31094 ACM 256G 1 R154 Composites Repair Technician (Rochester Campus) 2 6/13-8/12 M 8:00-3:40 PM Prereq. 31095 NDT 110G 1 R158 Intro. Non-destructive Testing (Rochester Campus) 3 5/9-8/12 T 4:30-8:30 PM Prereq. ALLIED HEALTH 30265 AHLT 110G ZZ Medical Terminology 3 5/23-8/12 Online 31714 AHLT 110G 1 314 Medical Terminology 3 6/27-7/22 MTW 8:30-11:50 AM ARTS 30267 ARTS 123G ZZ Drawing I 3 5/23-8/12 Online AVIATION TECHNOLOGY HELICOPTER 30428 AVTN 160G 1 216 Private Pilot II Ground 3 5/23-8/12 TR 10:00-11:50 AM Prereq. 30429 AVTN 161G 1 Private Pilot II Flight (Located at Seacoast Helicopters) 4 5/23-8/12 Prereq. 31955 AVTN 170G 2 202 Instrument Pilot Ground 3 5/23-7/15 MWF 12:30-1:50 PM Prereq. 30434 AVTN 171G 1 Instrument Pilot Flight (Located at Seacoast Helicopters) 4 5/23-8/12 Prereq. 31954 AVTN 250G 2 202 Commercial Pilot Ground 3 5/23-7/15 MWF 8:00-10:00 AM Prereq. 30436 AVTN 251G 1 Commercial Pilot Flight (Located at Seacoast Helicopters) 5 5/23-8/12 Prereq. Online Hybrid Custom 12 Wks 5/23-8/12 8 Wks 5/23-7/15 6 Wks 5/23-7/1 6 Wks 7/5-8/12 8 Wks 6/20-8/12 8

CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prerequisite BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE 30269 BIOL 106G 1 142 The Human Body 4 5/23-7/15 TR 9:30-1:20 PM 30390 BIOL 106G 2 141 The Human Body 4 6/20-8/12 TR 9:30-1:20 PM 30271 BIOL 110G A 125 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture) 4 5/23-8/12 M 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Lab) 5/23-8/12 W 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. 31862 BIOL 110G B 125 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture) 4 5/23-8/12 M 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Lab) 5/23-8/12 W 1:30-5:10 PM Prereq. 30270 BIOL 110G 1 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 5/23-7/1 MWF 8:00-12:50 PM Prereq. 30272 BIOL 120G 1 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 7/5-8/12 MWF 8:00-12:50 PM Prereq. 30273 BIOL 150G ZZ Nutrition 4 5/23-7/1 Online 30274 BIOL 150G ZZ2 Nutrition 4 7/5-8/12 Online 30275 BIOL 160G 1 143 Intro to Environmental Science 4 5/23-7/15 F 9:00-12:50 PM 312 Intro to Environmental Science 5/23-7/15 TR 9:00-12:50 PM 30277 BIOL 210G HY1 143 Microbiology 4 5/23-7/15 M&OL 9:30-1:50 PM Prereq. 143 Microbiology 5/23-7/15 W&OL 9:30-10:50 AM 30276 BIOL 210G HYA 143 Microbiology 4 5/23-7/15 W&OL 5:00-6:50 PM Prereq. 143 Microbiology 5/23-7/15 M&OL 5:00-8:40 PM BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 30278 BUS 110G A 420 Intro to Business 3 5/23-8/12 T 5:30-9:00 PM 30279 BUS 114G HY1 414 Management 3 6/20-8/12 F&OL 9:00-11:45 AM 30408 BUS 114G ZZ Management 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30381 BUS 210G ZZ Organizational Communication 3 5/23-8/12 Online 31706 BUS 210G 1 R158 Organizational Communication (Rochester Campus) 3 5/9-8/12 TR 1:30-2:50 PM 30280 BUS 211G ZZ Business Law 3 5/23-8/12 Online CHEMISTRY 30281 CHEM 043G 1 140 Developmental Chemistry 3 5/23-8/12 MW 1:30-3:20 PM 31805 CHEM 115G 1 140 General Chemistry I 4 5/23-7/1 MTWR 8:00-11:50 AM Prereq. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES 30283 CIS 110G HYA 400 Introduction to Computers 3 5/23-8/12 W&OL 5:30-8:30 PM Prereq. 30284 CIS 110G ZZ Introduction to Computers 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 31300 CIS 110G HY1 R134 Introduction to Computers (Rochester Campus) 3 6/20-8/12 F&OL 9:00-12:00 PM Prereq. 30285 CIS 111G ZZ Computer Technologies 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 30286 CIS 112G ZZ Intro to Object Oriented Prog. 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 31324 CIS 113G HY1 428 Database Design & Management 3 5/23-8/12 W&OL 3:00-4:50 PM Prereq. 30383 CIS 156G ZZ Computer Appl. in Business 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 31325 CIS 177G HYA 428 Introduction to Python 3 5/23-8/12 M&OL 6:00-8:30 PM Prereq. DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY 30288 DGMT 115G HYA 430 Introduction to Graphic Design 3 5/23-7/15 W&OL 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. 30940 DGMT 120G HYA 430 Intro to Digital Photography 3 5/23-7/15 T&OL 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 30290 ECE 100G HYA 416 Early Childhood Growth & Dev. 3 5/23-8/12 T&OL 6:00-8:20 PM 30291 ECE 202G HY1 416 Senior Practicum:StudentTeach. 4 5/23-8/12 W&OL 4:00-5:20 PM Prereq. 31097 ECE 212G HY1 416 Senior Practicum: Prof. Dev 3 5/23-8/12 W&OL 4:00-5:20 PM Prereq. 30293 ECE 250G ZZ Childcare Admin & Management 3 5/23-7/15 Online Prereq. ECONOMICS 30294 ECON 234G ZZ Macroeconomics 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30295 ECON 235G ZZ Microeconomics 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. ENGLISH 30296 ENGL 099G A 408 Dev College Writing Skills II 4 5/23-8/12 TR 5:00-7:20 PM Prereq. 30297 ENGL 110G 1 408 College Composition I 4 5/23-8/12 MW 9:00-11:20 AM Prereq. 9 Online Hybrid Custom 12 Wks 5/23-8/12 8 Wks 5/23-7/15 6 Wks 5/23-7/1 6 Wks 7/5-8/12 8 Wks 6/20-8/12

CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prerequisite 30298 ENGL 110G A 408 College Composition I 4 5/23-8/12 MW 5:30-7:50 PM Prereq. 30394 ENGL 110G 2 R135 College Composition I (Rochester Campus) 4 5/23-8/12 TR 9:00-11:20 AM Prereq. 30299 ENGL 110G ZZ College Composition I 4 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 30300 ENGL 117G ZZ Introduction to Literature 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 30301 ENGL 210G A 420 Oral Communications 3 5/23-8/12 R 6:00-9:40 PM Prereq. 30302 ENGL 213G ZZ Creative Writing 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 30303 ENGL 214G A 424 College Composition II 3 5/23-8/12 T 5:00-8:40 PM Prereq. 30304 ENGL 214G ZZ College Composition II 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 30305 FYE 101G 1 216 First Year Seminar 1 5/23-7/1 W 10:00-12:15 PM 30421 FYE 101G A 216 First Year Seminar 1 7/5-8/12 R 5:00-7:15 PM GEOGRAPHY 31305 GEOG 110G A 414 World Geography 3 5/23-8/12 R 5:00-8:40 PM HISTORY 30309 HIST 120G A 310 Western Civiliztn through 1500 3 6/20-8/12 TR 6:00-8:45 PM 30397 HIST 130G 1 R132 Western Civ - 1500 to present (Rochester Campus) 3 5/23-8/12 R 8:00-11:40 AM 30310 HIST 202G ZZ US History to 1870 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30311 HIST 204G 1 310 US History - 1870 to present 3 5/23-8/12 M 1:00-4:40 PM HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 30401 HOS 244G HYA 312 Intro to the Spa Industry 3 5/23-8/12 M&OL 7:00-9:00 PM 30410 HOS 280G ZZ Hospitality Industry Internshp 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30410 HOS 280G ZZ Hospitality Industry Internshp 3 5/23-8/12 Online HUMANITIES 31813 HUMA 150G ZZ Critical Thinking 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30314 HUMA 117G ZZ Art History I 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30315 HUMA 135G ZZ Children&Media:Diversity Issue 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30317 HUMA 150G 1 312 Critical Thinking 3 5/23-8/12 MW 8:00-9:50 AM 30316 HUMA 150G 2 R132 Critical Thinking (Rochester Campus) 3 5/23-8/12 TR 1:00-2:50 PM INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 30318 IST 150G 1 120 Network Oper Syst Fundamentals 3 5/23-7/15 MW 1:00-4:40 PM 30355 IST 242G A 121 Advanced Virtualization 3 5/23-7/15 MW 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. 30365 IST 266G A 120 Security+ 3 5/23-8/12 TR 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. GBCC CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NOW ALSO OFFERED 100% ONLINE Starting this fall, students will have the option of enrolling in the Criminal Justice program in its original format as a face to face hybrid offering, or as a 100% online program. After completion, students are prepared to work in local or state law enforcement as an officer, in corrections as an officer or within the state and federal court systems.to accommodate the specific needs of the online student, an additional advising component has been added to the program. Guest speakers from law enforcement, corrections, juvenile justice and courts will be integrated into course delivery and as part of the onlinecurriculum, as in other formats, students will be placed in a criminal justice internship. Additional training may be required after graduation to become certified. Online Hybrid Custom 12 Wks 5/23-8/12 8 Wks 5/23-7/15 6 Wks 5/23-7/1 6 Wks 7/5-8/12 8 Wks 6/20-8/12 10

CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prerequisite 30319 IST 275G A 120 Network Protocols & Services 3 5/23-7/15 MW 5:30-9:10 PM Prereq. LANGUAGES 30409 ASL 110G 1 312 American Sign Language I 3 5/23-8/12 MW 3:00-4:45 PM 31713 ASL 110G 2 218 American Sign Language I 3 6/27-7/22 TWR 8:30-11:50 AM 30343 SPAN 110G A 420 Spanish I 4 5/23-8/12 MW 6:00-8:20 PM MARKETING 31708 MKTG 125G 1 414 Principles of Marketing 3 6/20-8/12 WF 1:30-4:15 PM MASSAGE THERAPY 31072 MASS 172G HY1 129 Visceral Anatomy & Physiology 4 5/23-7/1 T&OL 9:00-1:00 PM Prereq. 31073 MASS 172G HYA 129 Visceral Anatomy & Physiology 4 5/23-7/1 T&OL 5:30-9:30 PM Prereq. 31074 MASS 182G 1 129 Pathology and Massage II 2 7/5-8/12 T 9:00-1:00 PM Prereq. 31075 MASS 182G A 129 Pathology and Massage II 2 7/5-8/12 T 5:30-9:30 PM Prereq. 31076 MASS 192G 1 128 Clinical Experience II 1 5/23-8/12 TBA Prereq. 31078 MASS 192G 2 128 Clinical Experience II 1 5/23-8/12 TBA Prereq. 31079 MASS 192G A 128 Clinical Experience II 1 5/23-8/12 TBA Prereq. 31080 MASS 271G 1 129 TherapeuticMassage Specialties 3 5/23-8/12 R 9:00-1:00 PM Prereq. 31081 MASS 271G A 129 TherapeuticMassage Specialties 3 5/23-8/12 R 5:30-9:30 PM Prereq. MATHEMATICS 31567 MATH 012G 1 400 Mathematics Workshop ($25 fee required at registration) 0 7/5-7/21 MW 8:30-10:30 AM 31568 MATH 012G A R135 Mathematics Workshop ($25 fee required at registration) 0 7/6-7/25 MW 5:00-7:00 PM (Rochester Campus) 30322 MATH 080G A 402 Developmental Algebra I 3 6/20-8/12 TR 5:00-7:45 PM Prereq. 31514 MATH 084G 1 402 Developmental Algebra 5 5/23-8/12 MW 8:00-11:15 PM Prereq. 30323 MATH 090G 1 402 Developmental Algebra II 3 5/23-8/12 MW 1:00-3:15 PM Prereq. 30324 MATH 145G 1 406 Topics in Applied College Math 4 5/23-8/12 MW 10:00-12:45 PM Prereq. 30325 MATH 145G A 218 Topics in Applied College Math 4 5/23-8/12 TR 5:00-7:20 PM Prereq. 30326 MATH 145G 2 R158 Topics in Applied College Math (Rochester Campus) 4 6/20-8/12 MW 9:00-12:45 PM Prereq. 30327 MATH 150G A 404 College Algebra 4 5/23-8/12 MW 5:00-7:45 PM Prereq. 31515 MATH 152G 1 412 College Algebra Plus 5 5/23-8/12 TR 9:00-12:00 PM Prereq. 30328 MATH 210G A 412 Pre-Calculus 4 5/23-8/12 MW 5:00-7:45 PM Prereq. 30329 MATH 225G 1 426 Probability and Statistics 4 5/23-8/12 MW 1:00-3:45 PM Prereq. 30330 MATH 230G 1 402 Calculus I 4 5/23-8/12 TR 1:00-3:20 PM Prereq. MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 31762 MOAA 210G HYA 414 Medical Coding II 3 5/23-8/12 T&OL 6:00-8:00 PM Prereq. PHILOSOPHY 30333 PHIL 240G A 406 Ethics 3 5/23-8/12 W 5:30-9:10 PM POLITICAL SCIENCE 30334 POLS 220G ZZ Public Administration 3 5/23-8/12 Online PSYCHOLOGY 30336 PSYC 110G A 310 Introduction to Psychology 3 5/23-8/12 M 5:00-8:40 PM 30337 PSYC 110G ZZ Introduction to Psychology 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30335 PSYC 110G 1 310 Introduction to Psychology 3 6/20-8/12 TR 1:00-3:45 PM 30338 PSYC 205G ZZ Crisis Intervention 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. 30340 PSYC 210G ZZ Human Growth & Development 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. SOCIOLOGY 30341 SOCI 110G A 310 Sociology 3 5/23-8/12 W 5:00-8:40 PM 30342 SOCI 110G ZZ Sociology 3 5/23-8/12 Online 31831 SOCI 250G ZZ Multi Ethnic Cross-Cult. Rel. 3 5/23-8/12 Online 11 Online Hybrid Custom 12 Wks 5/23-8/12 8 Wks 5/23-7/15 6 Wks 5/23-7/1 6 Wks 7/5-8/12 8 Wks 6/20-8/12

CRN CRSE SECT ROOM TITLE CR TERM DAYS TIMES Prerequisite SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY 30344 SURG 123G 1 Orientation to Surg. Clinical 2 5/9-5/20 MTWRF 7:00-3:00 PM Prereq. TEACHER PREPARATION 30387 TCHP 101G ZZ Intro to Exceptionalities 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30388 TCHP 215G ZZ Behavior Challenges in Classrm 3 5/23-8/12 Online Prereq. VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY 30345 VETN 130G 1 Vet. Clinical Affiliation I 4 5/23-7/15 WRF 8:00-4:00 PM Prereq. 30370 VETN 225G 1 153 Veterinary Practice Law 2 5/23-7/15 MW 4:00-5:50 PM Prereq. 30368 VETN 226G 1 153 Small Animal Behavior 2 5/23-8/12 T 4:00-6:40 PM Prereq. 30369 VETN 227G A 153 Veterinary Emergency Medicine 2 5/23-7/15 W 7:00-9:00 PM Prereq. 154A Veterinary Emergency Medicine 5/23-7/15 M 8:00-10:50 AM WELDING TECHNOLOGY (Located at Seacoast School of Technology in Exeter) 30258 WELD 200G 1 Advanced Welding Technologies 6 5/2-7/22 TR 4:30-9:00 PM Prereq. IN STATE TUITION PROGRAM for ME and MA STUDENTS GBCC now offers in-state tuition to students in Maine and Massachusetts who enroll in one of three high demand programs offered at the College; Advanced Composites Manufacturing Technology (ACM), Massage Therapy, and Surgical Technology. To be eligible for the new in-state tuition pilot plan, students must live in Maine and Massachusetts and be within a 50 miles of the College s Portsmouth or Rochester campuses. Students must be new to the College, and be starting their degree or certificate program no earlier than the Spring 2016 semester. Online Hybrid Custom 12 Wks 5/23-8/12 8 Wks 5/23-7/15 6 Wks 5/23-7/1 6 Wks 7/5-8/12 8 Wks 6/20-8/12 12

ROCHESTER CAMPUS About the 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. Liberal Arts Complete your Liberal Arts Degree entirely in Rochester and online! Transfer on to complete your Bachelor s Degree, and save on tuition. Consider Dual Admission with the University System of New Hampshire. Complete your Associate Degree at ATAC with a 2.5 GPA and transfer seamlessly to UNH, Keene State College, Plymouth State University and Granite State College. 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 and inspection. Now accepting applications for the next Advanced Composites Manufacturing programs starting in June, September & October. For more information or to attend a Weekly Info Session visit greatbay.edu/atac or call (603) 427-7700. NEW Advanced Composites Manufacturing Scholarship Starting this summer, Great Bay will be offering a new scholarship for ACM students. Students with financial need can qualify for up to the full amount of tuition and fees. To be eligible, you need to be admitted into the ACM program, file the 2016-2017 FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov, and have an EFC of $10,000 or less. For help with the FAFSA or other scholarship questions, reach the Financial Aid Office at (603) 427-7610 or askgreatbay@ccsnh.edu. 13

ROCHESTER CAMPUS SCHEDULE CRN COURSE TITLE CREDITS DATES DAYS BEGIN END Advanced Composites Manufacturing Program Courses (P) - Prerequisite 30371 ACM 110G Intro to Advanced Composites (P) 3 6/20-8/15 MW 8:00 AM 12:55 PM 30373 ACM 115G Appl. Math & Meas. for Mfg. (P) 2 6/20-8/12 MW 1:00 PM 3:45 PM 30375 ACM 120G Technical Blueprint Reading 2 6/20-8/12 TR 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 30350 ACM 210G Fund.Composites Manufacturing (P) 4 5/9-6/17 MW 8:00 AM 3:20 PM 30351 ACM 230G Manufacturing Ethics (P) 1 5/9-6/17 T 9:00 AM 11:40 AM 30404 ACM 251G Weav.Tech.& Preform Finishing (P) 2 6/20-8/12 TR 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 31093 ACM 252G Resin Transfer Molding Tech. (P) 2 6/20-8/12 TR 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 30352 ACM 253G Bonding & Finishing Operator (P) 2 6/20-8/12 W 8:00 AM 3:40 PM 30425 ACM 254G Quality Inspection & CMM Oper. (P) 3 5/9-8/12 TR 5:00 PM 7:30 PM 30353 ACM 255G Comp. CNC Mill. & Set-up Oper. (P) 6 5/9-8/12 MW 4:30 PM 8:45 PM 31094 ACM 256G Composites Repair Technician (P) 2 6/15-8/15 M 8:00 AM 3:40 PM 31095 NDT 110G Intro. Non-destructive Testing (P) 2 5/9-8/12 W 4:30 PM 8:30 PM Academic Course Offerings (P)-Prerequisite 30265 AHLT 110G Medical Terminology 3 5/23-8/12 Online 30396 ANTH 101G Introduction to Anthropology 3 5/23-8/12 T 5:00 PM 8:40 PM 31706 BUS 210G Organizational Communication 3 5/9-8/12 TR 1:30 PM 2:50 PM 31300 CIS 110G Introduction to Computers (P) 3 6/20-8/12 F&OL 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 30394 ENGL 110G College Composition I (P) 4 5/23-8/12 TR 9:00 AM 11:20 AM 30306 FYE 101G First Year Seminar 1 7/5-8/12 W 10:00 AM 12:15 AM 30397 HIST 130G Western Civilization - 1500 to present 3 5/23-8/12 R 8:00 AM 11:40 AM 30316 HUMA 150G Critical Thinking 3 5/23-8/12 TR 1:00 PM 2:50 PM 30391 MATH 080G Developmental Algebra I (P) 3 5/23-8/12 TR 5:00 PM 6:50 PM 30392 MATH 090G Developmental Algebra II (P) 3 5/23-8/12 TR 3:00 PM 4:50 PM 30326 MATH 145G Topics in Applied College Math (P) 4 5/23-8/12 MW 10:00 AM 12:45 PM 31728 PSYC110G Introduction to Psychology 3 5/23-8/12 T 8:00 AM 11:40 AM 30941 SOCI 120G Society and Technological Change 3 5/23-8/12 R 5:00 AM 8:40 AM WorkReadyNH Courses (see more WorkReadyNH courses at Portsmouth on page 15) 30611 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 0 6/6-6/27 MTWR 9:00 AM 2:00 PM 30622 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 0 8/1-8/22 MTWR 9:00 AM 2:00 PM Business and Training Center Courses (see more BTC courses at Portsmouth on pages 15-18) 31082 NCBU 126G Frontline Supervision 0 6/1-6/23 WR 9:00 AM 12:00 PM New ACM Course Intro to Non-Destructive Testing The need to test parts without damaging them is a critical step in advanced manufacturing, whether the part is made of composite material, welded, or cast metals. This new course offers an introduction to this high demand field and the various testing processes. Content will include an overview of career opportunities, training requirements, and certification programs for the NDT profession. Students will be introduced to testing methods, equipment, and interpretation of results. Students will hear from industry representatives and attend field trips organized by instructors. 14

WorkReadyNH Tuition FREE training for US 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, conflict resolution, job keeping and team membership skills. Eligibility: must be a US resident, age 18+. not a full time student (not enrolled in high school or more than 12 College credits; GED students are eligible). Contact the WorkReadyNH Center at 603-427-7636 (Portsmouth) or 603-427-7776 (Rochester) to enroll in FREE training today! WorkReadyNH For more WorkReadyNH information, please contact: 603-427-7636 - workreadygbcc@ccsnh.edu CRN CRSE PORTSMOUTH CAMPUS DATES DAYS TIMES TUITION 31598 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 5/2-5/20 MTWR 9:00 AM -2:00 PM Free 31625 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 5/9-5/31 MTWR 9:00 AM -2:00 PM Free 31599 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 6/13-7/1 MTWR 9:00 AM -2:00 PM Free 30620 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 7/6-7/22 MTWRF 9:00 AM -2:00 PM Free CRN CRSE ROCHESTER CAMPUS DATES DAYS TIMES TUITION 30611 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 6/6-6/27 MTWR 9:00 AM -2:00 PM Free 30622 NCPD 246G WorkReadyNH Soft Skills 8/1-8/22 MTWR 9:00 AM -2:00 PM Free Business & Training Center NEW Online Non-Credit Professional Development Summer 2016 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 6/6-7/1 $195 Cash is King 7/5-7/29 $195 Financial Analysis and Planning for Non-Financial Managers 8/1 8/26 $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 6/6-7/1 $195 Intermediate Data Analysis 7/5-7/29 $195 Advanced Data Analysis 8/1 8/26 $195 NEW! Legal Office Administration Become an exceptional legal practitioner in an administrative capacity. 8/1 8/26 $245 NEW! Introduction to 3D Printing 6/1 7/1 $195 Business Communication Certificate in Customer Service Learn to retain customers, serve your audience & turn inquiries into sales $245 Keys to Customer Service 6/6-7/1 $145 Extraordinary Customer Service 7/5-7/29 $145 New! Certificate in Business Writing Move forward in your career with the keys to successful writing in the workplace. $495 Business Writing 6/6-7/1 $195 Effective Copywriting 7/5-7/29 $195 Writing News and Press Releases 8/1 8/26 $195 Certificate in Presentation Media Enhance your message with design elements for visual presentations using any medium $495 Prezi 6/6-7/1 $195 Photoshop for Presentations 7/5-7/29 $195 Graphic Design for Visual Presentations 8/1 8/26 $195 Management Certificate in Non-Profit Administration Improve your revenue generation and evaluation planning $595 Revenue Generation for Non-Profits 6/6-7/1 $495 Program Evaluation for Nonprofit Professionals 8/1 8/26 $295 15

Certificate in Project Management Learn the skills, tools and templates to confidently develop and maintain a project $495 Introduction to Project Management 6/6-7/1 $195 Project Management Processes 7/5-7/29 $195 Project Management Knowledge Areas 8/1 8/26 $195 New Media Marketing emarketing Essentials Certificate Learn the basics of emarketing and improve your response rates. $495 Improving Email Promotions 6/6-7/1 $195 Boosting Your Website Traffic 7/5-7/29 $195 Online Advertising 8/1 8/26 $195 NEW! Certificate in Google Tools Using google tools can mean greater productivity, effectiveness and even profitability in your work. $495 Google Analytics 7/5 7/29 $195 Google + 8/1 8/26 $195 Google Apps for Business 7/5 7/29 $195 Mobile Marketing Certificate Learn how mobile marketing can increase your capabilities to retain current customers and gain new ones $595 Introduction to Mobile Marketing 6/6-7/1 $195 Creating Cell Phone Apps for your Business 7/5-7/29 $245 Advanced Mobile Marketing 8/1 8/26 $245 Podcasting Grow your brand and connect with customers by creating a podcast that will let them know who you are. 6/6 7/1 $245 Video Marketing Certificate Learn how to create videos that tell your story and connect with people $395 Video Marketing 6/6 7/1 $245 YouTube for Business 7/5 7/29 $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 6/6 7/1 $195 generate excellent content for you. Build your community while doing it. Managing Social Media Platforms Certificate Get practical, how-to techniques to integrate social networks into your organization $495 Twitter 7/5 7/29 $195 Facebook for Business 8/1 8/26 $245 Linkedin for Business 7/5 7/29 $195 Social Media for Business Certificate Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market, and serve your customers and $495 clients. Introduction to Social Media 7/5 7/29 $195 Marketing Using Social Media 8/1 8/26 $195 Integrating Social Media in Your Organization 7/5 7/29 $195 For Online Registration and More Information www.greatbay.edu/btc-online 16

Business Business and Training Center Design Your Path to Success Non-Credit Professional Development: Summer Fall 2014 2016 Insurance Industry Certificate Be part of a worldwide multibillion dollar industry that touches every aspect of modern life protecting people from the unknown. Microsoft Office- Discover all Excel can do for you in a beginner, intermediate or advanced course. Production & Inventory Management Gain cutting-edge industrial production skills to maximize ROI on systems & technologies Social Media Market yourself, small business or nonprofit through social media channels. Learn the techniques of effective email marketing. Supervision For those newly appointed or aspiring to a supervisory role Get started with the basics and move on to advanced Healthcare Licensed Nursing Assistant - Learn how to care for residents in long-term care facilities and become eligible for the NH licensing exam Medical Assistant Training Program - Join the rewarding field of allied healthcare and be part of this fast-growing occupation. Vet Tech Exam Prep - Prepare to succeed in passing the National Vet Tech Exam Law Enforcement Entry Level Police Exam - Take your first step toward a career in law enforcement. www.greatbay.edu/policetesting For Complete Program Info and Course Descriptions visit: www.greatbay.edu/btc 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 with the potential to enter a US Dept. of Labor registered apprenticeship program. Coming Fall 2016 Office Skills and Technology for the 21st Century: Friday Mornings Sept 23 Nov 18. Acquire the essential skills for today s business office! Three of the program courses carry credit. Get a competitive edge in the job market and start your college career at the same time. Precision Machining: Machinists are in high demand. Keep your day job and learn this trade Tues & Thurs evenings Oct 13 Dec 15 Introduction to Solidworks: Interested in 3D design? Explore a career in product engineering, programming, designing or drafting and prepare for the Certified Solidworks Associate Exam. Small Engine Repair: Acquire skills to maintain and repair a variety of outdoor power equipment at home or as a professional. 17 To To register, please please visit: visit: www.greatbay.edu/btc-reg

Business & Training Center Non-Credit Professional Development Summer 2016 CRN CRSE TITLE DATES DAYS TIMES TUITION BUSINESS TRAINING Communication & Supervision 31082 NCBU 126G Frontline Supervision (Rochester Campus) 6/1-6/23 WR 9:00-12:00 PM $599 Insurance 30441 NCBU 120G Intro to Property & Casualty Insurance 6/7-7/5 T 9:00-12:00 PM $399 30442 NCBU 121G Ethics for Insurance Professionals 7/12-7/19 T 9:00-12:00 PM $199 30443 NCBU 124G Property & Liability Insurance Principles 7/26-9/20 T 9:00-12:00 PM $649 30444 NCBU 163G Strategic Underwriting Techniques 7/12-8/30 T 1:00-4:00 PM $599 Microsoft (R) Office 31090 NCCP 121G Introduction to Excel 6/8-6/9 WR 9:00-12:00 PM $149 31091 NCCP 122G Intermediate Excel 6/14-6/15 TW 9:00-12:00 PM $149 31092 NCCP 123G Advanced Excel 6/22-6/23 WR 9:00-12:00 PM $149 Production & Inventory Management Certificate 31077 NCBU 102G Detailed Scheduling & Planning 6/6-8/1 M 6:00-9:00 PM $499 Social Media 31083 NCBU 150G Social Media for Beginners 6/6 M 6:00-8:00 PM $49 31085 NCBU 151G Social Media in 15 Min a Day 6/8 W 6:00-8:00 PM $49 31086 NCBU 152G Creative Content in Soc Media 6/13 M 6:00-8:00 PM $49 31087 NCBU 153G Social Media Strategy 6/15 W 6:00-8:00 PM $49 31088 NCBU 154G Social Media on the Go 6/20 M 6:00-8:00 PM $49 31089 NCBU 155G Effective Email Marketing 6/22 W 6:00-8:00 PM $49 HEALTHCARE Red Cross Nursing Assistant Program Register at the Red Cross 603-225-6697 x215 N/A N/A LNA Red Cross Nursing Assistant - Days (8 Week Classes To Be Announced) MTRF 9:00-2:00 PM $1250 N/A N/A LNA Red Cross Nursing Assistant - Evenings (8 Week Classes To Be Announced) MTWR 5:00-10:00 PM $1250 Medical Assistant Training Program 30438 NCHC 140G Medical Assistant Cert. Trng. 7/25-9/16 MTWR 9:00-5:00 PM $5,500 F 8:00-4:00 PM 30439 NCHC 141G Medical Assistant Practicum 6/13-7/11 MTWRF 9:00-5:00 PM $0 Veterinary Technology 30937 NCHC 026G Vet Tech National Examination Preparation 5/17-7/5 T 6:00-8:00 PM $89 LAW ENFORCEMENT Great Bay Police Testing Alliance 50003 NCPT 004G Entry-level Police Exam 6/4 Sa 9:00-12:00 PM $40 TECHNOLOGY Precision Machining and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) 30259 NCCP 110G Microcontroller Workshop 7/11-7/13 MTW 8:00-4:00 PM $499 30440 NCAM 300G CNC Production Certificate 7/25-9/16 MTWRF 8:00-5:00 PM $6,500 Social Media for Business Looking to use social media to market your business, raise funds for a favorite cause or help you with your job search? GBCC offers a series of on-campus workshops to help you get started, streamline your social media efforts to just 15 minutes a day, use smart phone apps to make the process easier, and develop creative content and a comprehensive strategy. Instructor Caitlin Thayer of Barefoot Media has helped over 50 small businesses and nonprofits learn how to use social media for community building and marketing. 18

Important Dates 3/28/16 Summer Registration Starts Returning Matriculated Students 3/28/16-5/8/16 Web Registration Returning Matriculated Students 4/11/16 Summer Registration Starts All 5/23/16 Summer Classes Start 5/30/16 Memorial Day Holiday College Closed 7/4/16 Independence Day Holiday - College Closed FALL 2016 ORIENTATION The goal of orientation is to prepare students to hit the ground running on their first day of college. This year s orientation will introduce students to academic expectations, student life opportunities, college survival skills and behaviors, and much more. Day long sessions are led by college students. Orientation is fun, informative, and essential for success. Lunch is included. For More Info Contact: Allyson Britton, Student Activities, 603-427-7704 or abritton@ccsnh.edu Full day Orientation- Encouraged for all first-time students. July 29 DATES TIMES CAMPUS July 29 9am (check-in at 8:30am) Portsmouth Evening Orientation Encouraged for working students who can t attend the full day. DATES TIMES CAMPUS August 23 5pm - 8pm Portsmouth August 25 5pm - 8pm Portsmouth Mini Orientation Encouraged for students with previous college experience. DATES TIMES CAMPUS August 23 5:30pm Rochester August 24 5:30pm Portsmouth August 26 9:00am Rochester August 26 1:00pm Portsmouth ATTEND an INFO SESSION Interested in learning more about Great Bay? Info sessions offer a detailed overview of programs of study, the admissions process and the requirements and prerequisites needed to apply. For schedule of General Info Sessions and Nursing, Veterinary Technology and Surgical Technology Program Info Sessions visit: www.greatbay.edu/admissions Portsmouth Campus: 320 Corporate Drive. Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 427-7600 / 1-800-522-1194 (NH only) Fax: (603) 334-6308 Rochester Campus: Advanced Technology & Academic Center 5 Milton Road Unit 32. Rochester, NH 03867 (603)427-7700 Fax: (603) 330-3001 TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) (603) 668-1792 TDD/Voice: Relay New Hampshire 1-800-735-2964