Summer 2016 - Massasoit Community College

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Summer 2016 - Massasoit Community College
Offering classes at locations in Brockton, Canton,
Middleborough, Plymouth, & Online
My
Success
Starts
Here.
Summer 2016
Summer Sports and Science Programs for Kids,
STEM Starter Academy, and so much more!
New Credit, Non-Credit & Online Courses
Register
TODAY!
Degree & Certificate Programs
Days/Evenings/Weekends
Transferable Credit
Affordable Tuition
Open Enrollment / Apply Online
Summer I
Classes begin May 31
Summer II
Classes begin July 5
Visit
us at massasoit.edu/summer
Visit us at
massasoit.edu/summer
Call Toll Free: 1-800-CAREERS
Call Toll Free: 1-800-CAREERS
or 508-588-9100 or 508-588-9100
TDD
(for hearing impaired only) 508-427-1240
TDD (for hearing impaired
only) 508-427-1240
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Table of Contents
The Mission of the College
Massasoit Community College is a dynamic,
diverse learning community that supports all
students in their education, leading to a career,
transfer to four-year institutions, and the
pursuit of lifelong learning. Faculty and staff
are committed to student success and strive to
offer accessible and innovative programs with
comprehensive support services to prepare
students for membership in a global society.
Brockton Campus
Course Listings (Credit)..............................................................................................7
Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings.................................... 22
Canton Campus
Course Listings (Credit)............................................................................................ 11
Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings.................................... 24
Middleborough Center
Board of Trustees
Course Listings (Credit)............................................................................................12
Pamerson O. Ifill, Chair
Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings....................................24
Judith C. Waterston, Vice Chair
Plymouth
Anthony Simonelli, Secretary
Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Listings............................. 24, 26
Bonnie Blackler, Assistant Secretary
Mary T. Brophy, M.D., M.P.H.
Academic Calendar .................................................................................................... 5
Thomas E. Carroll, Jr.
Academic Information ...........................................................................................2-5
Deborah C. Enos
Bookstore Hours .......................................................................................................... 5
David M. Offutt
College Directory ........................................................................................................ 3
Thomas J. Lacey
Community Education (Non-Credit) Course Descriptions............................27
Ann Sullivan
ESL/ESOL .........................................................................................................................4
Myrna Lyncee, Student Trustee
College Administration
Library ............................................................................................................................. 4
President
Dr. Charles Wall
Online Learning ........................................................................................................... 6
Senior Vice President and
Vice President of the Canton Campus
and College Advancement
Nick Palantzas
Registration Information & Schedule ................................................................... 5
Registration Form ......................................................................................................19
Vice President of Academic Affairs
Dr. Barbara McCarthy
Vice President for Administration/CFO
William A. Mitchell
Vice President of Student Services and
Enrollment Management
David Tracy
Executive Director of External Relations
and Special Assistant to the President
Phillip Sheppard, Esq.
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Financial Information .................................................................................................3
Senior Summer Institute .......................................................................................... 5
Testing & Assessment ................................................................................................4
STATEMENT OF PUBLICATION: This is an official publication of Massasoit Community College. Course offerings,
dates, tuition, fee, and other information are subject to change at any time. The College reserves the right to
add, withdraw, or revise any provision or requirement described herein. The information in this publication is
provided solely for the convenience of the reader, and the college expressly disclaims any liability which may
otherwise be incurred. This publication is neither a contract nor an offer to make a contract.
Massasoit Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, genetic information,
gender identity or sexual orientation in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Educational
Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and college policies. The College prohibits
sexual harassment, including sexual violence. Inquiries or complaints concerning discrimination, harassment,
retaliation or sexual violence shall be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Yolanda Dennis, Office of Diversity
and Inclusion, 508-588-9100 x1309, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 229, ydennis@massasoit.
mass.edu, or the College’s Affirmative Action Officer, Donna R. Boissel, Human Resources, 508-588-9100, x1505,
Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 233, [email protected], the Massachusetts
Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission or the United States
Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.
508-588-9100
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www.massasoit.edu
Contact Massasoit
College Directory
General Information
All extensions can be accessed by dialing 508-588-9100.
For a full directory go to www.massasoit.edu
BROCKTON
CANTON
1801
Academic Resource Center (ARC)
2516
1411Admissions
2114
1461
Advisement & Counseling
2114, 2676
1152Bookstore
2159
Canton Enrollment Center
2676, 2114
1695
Center for Lifelong Learning
1018
Civic Engagement
1041 College Police
2142
1509, 1310
Community Education
1310
1860, 1861, 1862 Conference Center (Direct Line: 508-427-1224)
1509, 1302
Corporate Education
1302
Development & Alumni Relations
2602, 2603, 2604
1360Directions
1360
1805
Disability Services
2132
1311
Evening Services
2676
1479
Financial Aid
2008
1450
Health Services
2451
1020Internships
1941Library
2942
1477, 1063
Military & Veterans Services
1949Registrar/Registration
2677
1507
Student Accounts
1507
1482
Student Life
2118
1991, 1994
Testing and Assessment
1234
Theatre (Box Office)
Brockton Campus
One Massasoit Blvd.
Brockton, MA 02302-3996
Canton Campus
900 Randolph Street
Canton, MA 02021-1372
Middleborough Center
49 Union Street
Middleborough, MA 02346-2245
By Telephone
Dial Direct: 508-588-9100 or
Toll Free: 1-800-CAREERS
Callers who are deaf/hard of hearing
may access any campus extension via
preferred relay service.
Your call is important to us!
Cost of Attendance
Fees
MA Resident
Cost per credit
Non-MA Resident
Cost per credit
Tuition $24$230
General College Fee
$155
$155
Technology Fee
$8
$8
Total per credit
$187
$393
To calculate the cost for credit courses:
MA Resident:
$187 x number of credit hours + course fees = Total course cost
Examples:
Fundamentals of Math, 3 credit hours
Biological Principles I, 4 credit hours + course fee*
$187 x 3 = $561
$187 x 4 = $748+ $30 = $778
Non-Resident:
$393 x number of credit hours + course fees = Total course cost
Examples:
Fundamentals of Math, 3 credit hours
Biological Principles I, 4 credit hours + course fee*
$393 x 3 = $1179
$393 x 4 = $1572 + $30 = $1602
*Additional course fees apply to Science, Allied Health, and Online courses.
Note: Students enrolled in the Self Supporting Allied Health Programs pay an additional $123
per credit.
Students enrolled in the Paramedic Certificate Program pay an additional $130.00 per credit.
Fees are subject to change without notice.
Financial Aid
Massasoit Community College participates in a
variety of financial aid programs to assist students
in financing the cost of a college education.
Students who wish to be considered for all forms
of federal, state and institutional financial aid must
complete the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov.
Students seeking financial aid for the Summer I
session should complete the 2015-2016 FAFSA.
Students seeking financial aid for the Summer II
session should complete the 2016-2017 FAFSA.
All applicants are also required to complete an
institutional financial aid application for each summer
session. Applications are available in the Financial Aid
Office and online at www.massasoit.edu/finaid.
Further information about financial aid at Massasoit
may be accessed at www.massasoit.edu/finaid.
If you need assistance, or have questions, please
contact the Financial Aid Office at 508-588-9100,
ext. 1479, or visit us on either the Brockton or
Canton campus. The Financial Aid Office may also
be reached via email at [email protected].
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Assessment Information
& Testing Schedule
The Assessment office provides ACCUPLACER testing on
a walk-in and appointment basis on the following days
in Brockton:
Monday
9:30 a.m.
Appointment only
Tuesday
5:30 p.m.
Appointment only
Wednesday
9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Walk-in sessions
Thursday
12:00 p.m. –
2:00 p.m. Walk-in sessions
Friday
9:30 a.m.
Appointment only
Testing on the Canton Campus is conducted twice a month,
please check the testing schedule for dates and times.
Testing on the Middleborough Campus is conducted once
a month, please check the testing schedule for dates and
times. To schedule an appointment please log on to
www.massasoit.edu/testing-appointment.
TEAS tests and Biology Challenge exams are by
appointment only. For further information please contact
the Testing and Assessment Office at 508-588-9100, x1991
or x1994.
Students MUST Bring a Photo ID. If a student arrives late
they may have to reschedule their testing date.
Library Summer Hours 2016
Brockton - Summer Session I & II When classes are in session:
Monday – Thursday
Friday
Saturday & Sunday
During Breaks*:
Monday – Friday
Saturday & Sunday
508-588-9100, x1941
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Library Closed
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Library Closed
Canton - Summer Session I When classes are in session:
508-588-9100, x2942
Monday – Thursday
Friday
Saturday & Sunday
8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Library Closed
During Breaks*:
Library Closed
Canton - Summer Session II
Library will be available for classes and/or orientations by appointment only.
Call Pauline Aiello at x1948
During Breaks*:
Library Closed
*During Breaks hours may vary. Please call for exact hours.
Your Library Card is your validated Student ID with a barcode.
Coaching Sessions
Coaching sessions are designed to help students perform
to the best of their ability on Massasoit’s placement exams.
Each one-hour session offers strategies for taking the
mathematics or reading test. The sessions will include
practice materials and an overview of the courses students
may place into per their test scores. Also, a brief review of
essay-writing will be included in the reading session. This
coaching is free to Massasoit students who may attend one
or both of the subject-area sessions.
Dates & Times
Monday, June 6, 2016 - Brockton Campus, Room TBA
Math: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Reading & Writing: 4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Monday, June 13, 2016 - Brockton Campus, Room TBA
Math:
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Reading & Writing:
11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Monday, June 20, 2016 - Canton Campus, Room TBA
Reading & Writing:
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Math:
7:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
Monday, July 11, 2016 - Brockton Campus, Room TBA
Reading & Writing:
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Math:
4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Monday, July 18, 2016 - Brockton Campus, Room TBA
Math:
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Reading & Writing:
7:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
Monday, August 8, 2016 - Brockton Campus, Room TBA
Reading & Writing:
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Math:
11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Monday, August 15, 2016 - Brockton Campus, Room TBA
Math:
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Reading & Writing:
4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
For additional information on the coaching sessions,
please call 508-588-9100, x1811.
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English as a Second Language (ESL)*
Brockton & Canton Campuses
Massasoit’s ESL courses are advanced college-level courses. Potential students whose
first language is not English must be assessed for English as a Second Language rather
than for Introduction to Writing, English Composition, or Preparing for College Reading.
Students must register for an ESL evaluation. Students will be placed in College ESL
courses, if appropriate.
Students desiring financial aid assistance must be accepted into a program of
study (matriculated), and carry at least 6 credits each semester. We recommend
students apply at least 2 months in advance of the beginning of the semester, and
earlier, whenever possible.
Students not ready for Massasoit’s college-level ESL classes will be directed to alternative
ESOL programs for further development of English skills.
Please call extension 1790 to register for an ESL evaluation, or sign up online at
www.massasoit.edu/testing.
*By appointment only on both campuses.
Brockton Campus Only
Canton Campus Only
Date
March 22
April 7
April 11
April 19
April 28
May 2
May 10
May 16
May 19
May 24
May 25
June 2
June 13
July 13
July 19
July 28
August 15
Date
March 30
April 27
May 18
June 16 July 18
August 9
Day
Tuesday
Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Monday
Day
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
All Brockton ESL testing is from
4:30 – 7:30 p.m. in Room 149,
Student Center, lower level.
All Canton ESL testing is from
4:30 – 7:30 p.m. in Room C108,
Administration Entrance.
See page 9 for schedule of ESL
classes.
Registration Information Summer 2016
Registration Schedule
Academic Calendar
Registration for Summer Session I is available April 4 – June 1
Registration for Summer Session II is available April 4 – July 6
Current students can register online through their MyMassasoit account.
New students register by:
Mail: Registrar’s Office, 1 Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA 02302
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 781-401-9804
Walk-in: Brockton, Canton, or Middleborough Offices
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Extended Registration Hours:
Monday
– Thursday
5/23 – 5/26 Tuesday & Wednesday 5/31 & 6/1
Monday – Thursday
6/27 – 6/30
Tuesday & Wednesday 7/5 & 7/6 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Summer Session I
Tuesday, May 31
Summer I 2016 classes begin
Wednesday, June 1
Last day to add or drop a Summer I 2016
course without a record
Friday, June 24
Last day to withdraw from Summer I 2016
courses
Thursday, June 30
Summer I 2016 classes end
Summer Session II
Monday, July 4
Independence Day (no classes)
Tuesday, July 5
Summer II 2016 classes begin
Wednesday, July 6
Last day to add or drop a Summer II 2016
course without a record
Friday, July 29
Last day to withdraw from Summer II 2016
courses
Thursday, August 4
Summer II 2016 classes end
Deadline/Refund Schedule
Last day to add a class or
drop without a record;
online registration available;
100% refund
Last day for 50% refund
(no refund after this date)
(W on record)
Last day to withdraw
from a course
(W on record)
Summer I (5/31 – 6/30)
Summer II (7/5 – 8/4)
June 1
July 6
June 3
July 8
June 24
July 29
For more information, contact us:
Brockton CantonMiddleborough
Registrar’s Office
Administration Bldg., Room A240
508-588-9100, x1949
Enrollment Center
First Floor
508-588-9100, x2677
2016 Senior
Summer Institute
June 13 through June 16
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
“A Program of Intellectual Stimulation
and Personal Enrichment”
Massasoit Community College, through the
Center for Lifelong Learning, encourages older adults interested
in educational, cultural, and social issues to participate in a
special weeklong summer program. Each day includes academic
classes and discussions, as well as experiential opportunities for
integrated learning. Students may register in the Brockton or
Canton Registrar’s Office beginning
April 1, 2016.
Mail applications will not be processed
prior to April 1, 2016.
Cost: $50
Director’s Office
Main Floor
508-588-9100, x4002
Visit our website
www.massasoit.edu/registrar
Massasoit Bookstore Hours
Summer 2016
Brockton & Canton
Summer Session I
Week of May 29, 2016
MondayClosed
Tuesday – Thursday
9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Friday, Brockton
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday, Canton
Closed
Summer Session II
Week of July 3, 2016
MondayClosed
Tuesday – Thursday
9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Friday, Brockton
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday, Canton
Closed
Regular Summer Hours – Brockton
Monday – Thursday Friday
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
For more information call x1695 or x1309
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Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Online Learning
Massasoit Community College offers two types of online learning courses:
fully online courses and hybrid courses. These courses provide a way for you
to customize your learning experience to match your educational goals,
learning styles, and scheduling constraints.
Please visit our webpage www.massasoit.edu/online-learning to learn
more about online learning at Massasoit, or contact us at
[email protected].
Students may also explore a demonstration course at
www.massasoit.edu/online-learning/how-it-works.
Online Learning Orientation Sessions are held on campus the week before
and/or during the first two weeks of classes. Orientation sessions provide
assistance with using Canvas (Massasoit’s learning management system),
strategies for ensuring your success, and general information about your
online class.
All students are also enrolled in the Canvas Student Orientation Course, an
optional, self-paced online course which they can refer to throughout the
semester: https://massasoit.instructure.com/courses/1015943.
The orientation sessions begin promptly at the times listed below.
Attendance is on a drop-in basis.
Summer Orientation Dates:
Wednesday, May 25 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Room B543, Brockton Campus
Thursday, May 26
5:00 – 6:00 pm
Room C435, Canton Campus
Tuesday, May 31
12:30 – 1:30 pm Room B543, Brockton Campus
Wednesday, June 1
12:30 – 1:30 pm Room C435, Canton Campus
Thursday, June 2
5:00 – 6:00 pm
Room MD102, Middleborough Center
Wednesday, June 29 12:00 – 1:00 pm Room B543, Brockton Campus
Thursday, June 30
5:00 – 6:00 pm
Room B543, Brockton Campus
Tuesday, July 5
12:30 – 1:30 pm Room C435, Canton Campus
Wednesday, July 6
5:00 – 6:00 pm
Room MD102, Middleborough Center
Online Courses
Online courses allow students to take courses any place they have access
to a computer connected to the internet. Each course space is located in
Canvas, where assignments and communication with the instructor can
take place. Online courses give students the opportunity to experience the
individualized, student-centered attention for which Massasoit is known,
without having to leave home or rush from work every week.
Students are required to have regular access to a computer with a reliable
internet connection for online courses.
Summer Session I – Online Courses
ACCT302
Computerized Business Applications
ANTH101
Introduction to Anthropology
BIOL119
Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
BIOL138
Human Nutrition
BUSN112
Principles of Management
BUSN113
Managerial Communication
BUSN120
Principles of Marketing
BUSN123Advertising
BUSN201
Business Law I
CJUS101
Introduction to Criminal Justice (10 weeks)
CJUS223
Investigative Forensic Services
CJUS305
Criminal Law
CJUS403
Criminal Justice Capstone (10 weeks)
CTIM157
Introduction to Java Programming
CTIM180
Computer & Information Security
CTIM271
Database Concepts & Practices
CTIM287
HTML5 Web & Applications
ECON201
Principles of Economics I
ECON202
Principles of Economics II
ENGL101
English Composition I
ENGL102
English Composition II
ENGL119
Creative Writing
ENGL121
Children’s Literature
ENGL213
American Literature I
ENGL214
American Literature II
HIST103
U S History I
6
HIST104
U S History II
MATH002
Preparation for College Math II
MATH003
Preparation for College Math III
MATH101
Introductory Algebra
MATH112
Intermediate Algebra
MATH131
Introduction to Statistics
MATH203
College Algebra
MATH217Precalculus
MDIA111
Introduction to Mass Communication
MLSP101
Beginning Spanish I
PSYC101
General Psychology
PSYC203
Adolescent Psychology
PSYC205
Human Growth & Development
PSYCH301
Social Psychology
SECU101
Introduction to Private Security
SOCI204
Sociology of Deviance
SPCH105
Speech Communication
Summer Session II – Online Courses
BIOL138
Human Nutrition
BUSN110
Introduction to Business
BUSN127
Human Resource Management
BUSN129
Sports Entertainment Marketing
BUSN161
Casino Management
BUSN201
Business Law I
BUSN301
Organizational Behavior
CCED211
Childcare Policy & Issue
CJUS215
Terrorism -Criminal Justice System
CJUS234
Management of Criminal Justice Organizations
CJUS306
Criminal Procedure
CTIM100
Computer Keyboard
CTIM101
Beginning Windows
CTIM102
Beginning Word
CTIM103
Beginning Excel
CTIM168
Advanced Java Program
CTIM285Python
ECON201
Principles of Economics I
ENGL101
English Composition I
ENGL102
English Composition II
ENGL121
Children’s Literature
ENGL213
American Literature I
ENGL214
American Literature II
GOVT105
American National Government
HIST104
U S History II
MATH112
Intermediate Algebra
MATH121
Topics Math I
MATH131
Introduction to Statistics
MATH221
Calculus I
PHIL101
Introduction to Philosophy
PSYC101
General Psychology
PSYC205
Human Growth & Development
SPCH105
Speech Communication
Summer Session I – Hybrid Courses (Brockton Campus)
Hybrid courses are a combination of online and face-to-face instruction.
Each course will have a course website in Canvas, where assignments and
communication with the instructor can take place. Approximately half of
the class sessions are conducted face-to-face to further explain course
material. Students are required to have regular access to a computer with a
working Internet connection for hybrid courses.
Hybrid courses allow students the opportunity to balance the best of two
worlds: face-to-face interaction with an instructor and classmates combined
with the opportunity to experience individualized, student-centered
attention while accessing campus resources from home or work.
TCOM132-H1 Scaling Networks (05/31/2016 - 06/30/2016)
Face-to-face class meets in Canton on Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Thursdays in Room C214 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
BIOL121-H10 Biological Principles I (5/31/2016 – 06/30/2016)
Face-to-face class meetings in Brockton on Tuesdays and Thursdays in
Room S216 from 12:30 p.m. to 4:10 p.m. on the following dates:
5/26, 5/28, 6/4, 6/9, 6/16, 6/18, & 6/25.
Go to Massasoit’s Quick Course Search for updated information at:
www.massasoit.edu/coursesearch.
Summer 2016 Session I
Brockton Campus
CRN PR Course Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
Attributes
Accounting
30135 + ACCT105-10 Financial Acct I
MW
6:00P-10:00P
4
Financial Acct I
R
6:00P-10:00P
4
30492 + ACCT106-10 Finan Acct II
MT
8:00A-12:00P
4
Finan Acct II
R
8:00A-12:00P
4
30137 + ACCT302-E10 Computr Bus Appl
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Pacheco
Pacheco
Sterlin
Sterlin
Dacaret
B 440
B 440
B 336
B 440
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
Belrose
5/31-6/30
LA SS
STAFF
FA 455
5/31-6/30
FA HU LA
Anthropology
30512 + ANTH101-E10Intro Anthropology
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Art
30318 ARTG113-10 Color/Design I
TR
9:00A-2:25P
3
Biology
30819 + BIOL119-E10
30059 + BIOL121-10
30061 + BIOL121-11
30062 + BIOL121-H10
30065 + BIOL138-10
30066 + BIOL138-E10
30253 + BIOL138-E11
30721 + BIOL138-E12
30782 + BIOL138-E13
30290 + BIOL139-10
30063 + BIOL140-10
30064 + BIOL142-10
30067 + BIOL201-10
30068+ BIOL201-11
30069 + BIOL202-10
30070 + BIOL202-11
30071 + BIOL231-10
30292 + BIOL231-11
30072 + BIOL231-12
Intro to Evol Biol
3
$30
Griggs
5/31-6/30
LA SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Biological Prin I
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
$30
Dano
S 216
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Biological Prin I
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
Yaney
S 216
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Biological Prin I
TR
12:30P-4:10P
4
$30
Gulati
S 216
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Blended course meets on the Brockton campus on the following dates: 5/31, 6/2, 6/9, 6/14, 6/21, 6/30
Human Nutrition
MW
12:30P-4:30P
3
Comeau
S 115
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Human Nutrition
3
$30
Barrett
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Human Nutrition
3
$30
Schrama
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Human Nutrition
3
$30
Beagan
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Human Nutrition
3
$30
Skelly
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Nutrition Lab
W
5:30P-10:00P
1
$30
STAFF
S 219
5/31-6/30
LS
Intro Biology
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Adeyemi
S 219
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Lab Intro Biology
M
5:30P-10:00P
1
$30
Giguere
S 219
5/31-6/30
LS
Anatomy & Phys I
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
$30
Campbell
S 535
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Anatomy & Phys I
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
Kanner
S 535
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Anatomy & Phys II
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
$30
Bumpus
S 546
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Anatomy & Phys II
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
STAFF
S 546
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Microbiology MTWR
8:00A-12:15P
4
$30
STAFF
S 325
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Microbiology MTWR
12:45P-5:00P
4
$30
STAFF
S 325
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Microbiology MTWR
5:30P-9:45P
4
$30
STAFF
S 325
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Attributes: AR-Architecture; ATF-Visual Arts/Fine Arts; ATG-Visual Arts/Art & Graphic Design; BU-Business; ET-Electronics; FA-Fine Arts; HU-Humanities; LA-Liberal Arts; LS-Lab Science;
ML-Modern Language; SC-Science; SS-Social Science
Credit Courses
Abbreviations Key: CRN-Course Reference Number; Fees-Denotes an additional monetary fee; PR-Pre-requisite; + - Course has a pre-and/or co-requisite. See course description on
website for details. Days: M-Monday, T-Tuesday, W-Wednesday, R-Thursday, F-Friday, S-Saturday, U-Sunday.
Business
30804 + BUSN110-10 Intro to Business
MTWR 10:00A-11:50A
3
30140 + BUSN112-E10 Prin of Management
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30141 + BUSN113-E10 Managerial Comm $30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30142 + BUSN120-E10 Prin of Marketing
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.
30143 + BUSN123-E10 Advertising
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30147 + BUSN201-10 Business Law I
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
30731 + BUSN201-E10 Business Law I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30805 + BUSN301-10 Organiz Behavior
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
Smith
Thompson
B 222
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
BU
BU
STAFF
5/31-6/30
BU
Frizzell
5/31-6/30
BU
STAFF
5/31-6/30
BU
Plouffe
Laidler
B 224
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
BU
BU
Murphy
B 223
5/31-6/30
BU
* The makeup day for Memorial Day is Friday, June 10.
7
Summer 2016 Session I
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Credit Courses
CRN PR Course Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
Attributes
Chemistry
30834 CHEM131-10 Survey Chemistry
MTWR
6:00P-8:50P
3
$30
30255 CHEM131-Y10Survey Chemistry
MTWR
1:00P-4:00P
3
Registration limited to Gateway students only. 30535 CHEM131-Y11Survey Chemistry
MTWR
1:00P-3:50P
3
Registration limited to Gateway students only.
30074 + CHEM151-10 Gen Chemistry I MTWR
9:00A-12:30P
4
$30
30075 + CHEM151-11 Gen Chemistry I MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
30293 + CHEM152-10 Gen Chemistry II
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
$30
Marganian
STAFF
S 431
S 433
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SC
LA SC
STAFF
S 431
5/31-6/30
LA SC
Twomey
STAFF
Gaul
S 433
S 433
S 431
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
LA LS SC
LA LS SC
Hanson
Ferrell
LA 447
B 336
5/31-6/30
5/31-8/4
Sherry
B 103
5/31-6/7
Bazarian
B 111
5/31-6/7
Sherry
B 103
6/8-6/20
Bazarian
B 111
6/8-6/20
Sherry
B 103
6/21-6/30
Bazarian
B 111
6/21-6/30
Brown-Sede
5/31-6/30
STAFF
5/31-6/30
Meggison
5/31-6/30
STAFF
5/31-6/30
Child Care Education
30298 + CCED101-10 Behav Mgmt in CC
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
30513 + CCED102-10 Dev-Early Child
W
6:00P-10:00P
3
10-week course: course runs May 31-August 4.
Computer Technology Information Management
30806 CTIM101-10 Beginning Windows MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
1
Class meets May 31-June 7.
30738 CTIM101-11 Beginning Windows TR
6:00P-10:00P
1
Class meets May 31, June 2, and June 7.
30807 CTIM102-10 Beginning Word
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
1
Class meets June 8-June 20.
30739 CTIM102-11 Beginning Word
TR
6:00P-10:00P
1
Class meets June 9, 14, and 16.
30808 CTIM103-10 Beginning Excel MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
1
Class meets June 21-June 30.
30740 CTIM103-11 Beginning Excel TR
6:00P-9:00P
1
Class meets June 21, 23, 28, and 30.
30156 + CTIM157-E10 Intro Java Prog
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30809 CTIM180-E10 Comp-Info Security
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30495 CTIM271-E10 Database Con&Prac
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30810 CTIM287-E10 HTML5 Web & Apps
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Criminal Justice
30515 + CJUS101-E10
30516 + CJUS201-10
30517 + CJUS223-E10
30104 + CJUS302-10
30105 + CJUS305-E10
30751 CJUS403-E10
30769 CJUS403-E11
Int-Crim Justice
3
$30
Dicarlo
5/31-8/4
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. 10-week course: course runs May 31-August 4.
Evid & Court Procd
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Crone
LA 562
5/31-6/30
Invest Foren Serv
3
$30
STAFF
5/31-6/30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Corrections
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
DiGiovanni
B 225
5/31-6/30
Criminal Law
3
$30
Faiella
5/31-6/30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
CJ Capstone
1
$10
STAFF
5/31-8/4
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. 10-week course: course runs May 31-August 4.
CJ Capstone
1
$10
STAFF
5/31-6/30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Culinary Arts
30511 CULA143-10 Intro to Baking
TWR
8:00A-11:40A
3
Curtis
SC 224
5/31-6/30
Nagle
Travis
Roy
LA 447
B 439
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
STAFF
5/31-6/30
LA SS
Rankin
Marconi
T 220
T 220
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
Economics
30106 + ECON201-10 Prin of Econ I
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
30107 + ECON201-11 Prin of Econ I
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
30519 + ECON201-E10Prin of Econ I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30850 + ECON202-E10Prin of Econ II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
English
30835 + ENGL091-10 Prep Col Read I
30003 + ENGL092-10 Prep Col Read II
8
MW
TR
5:30P-9:30P
5:30P-9:30P
3
3
* The makeup day for Memorial Day is Friday, June 10.
Summer 2016 Session I
Room Session Dates
T 220
5/31-6/30
B 548
5/31-6/30
T 221
5/31-6/30
T 221
5/31-6/30
T 221
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
Attributes
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
Gavin
5/31-6/30
HU LA
Jarvinen
Tulsky
Scala
Miley
T 222
H 224
T 222
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
Jones-Hyde
5/31-6/30
HU LA
STAFF
5/31-6/30
HU LA
Vaughan
5/31-6/30
HU LA
STAFF
5/31-6/30
HU LA
Fallas
5/31-6/30
HU LA
STAFF
STAFF
Barrett
LA 449
LA 221
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
McPherson
5/31-6/30
HU LA
Clark-Rami
5/31-6/30
HU LA
STAFF
LA 219
5/31-7/20
HU LA
STAFF
LA 555
5/31-7/20
HU LA
STAFF
LA 555
5/31-7/14
HU LA
STAFF
Chiano
Smith
LA 220
LA 217
H 441
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
Rotman
Nagle
STAFF
Mastrangel
H 227
LA 447
LA 562
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
STAFF
5/31-6/30
LA SS
STAFF
Wojtowicz
H 444
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
Shipman
LA 559
5/31-6/30
English as a Second Language
30456 + ENSL101-30
30846 + ENSL102-30
30847 + ENSL112-30
College ESL I
MW
6:00P-8:20P
3
7-week course: course runs May 31-July 20.
College ESL II
MW
6:00P-8:20P
3
7-week course: course runs May 31-July 20.
Conv/Pronun ESL
TR
6:00P-8:20P
3
7-week course: course runs May 31-July 14.
Credit Courses
Faculty
Paone
Coco
Robinson
Lester
Hague
Pahl
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
CRN PR Course Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
30004 + ENGL092-11 Prep Col Read II
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
30005 + ENGL099-10 Intro Writing
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
30007 + ENGL101-10 English Comp I
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
30008 + ENGL101-11 English Comp I
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
30010 + ENGL101-12 English Comp I
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
30011 + ENGL101-E10 English Comp I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30836 + ENGL101-E11 English Comp I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30013 + ENGL102-10 English Comp II
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
30014 + ENGL102-11 English Comp II
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
30016 + ENGL102-12 English Comp II
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
30018 + ENGL102-E10 English Comp II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30019 + ENGL102-E11 English Comp II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30021 + ENGL119-E10 Creative Writing
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30022 ENGL121-E10 Children’s Lit
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30273 ENGL121-E11 Children’s Lit
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.
30837 ENGL141-E10 Women in Lit
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30023 + ENGL213-10 Amer Literature I MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
30299 + ENGL213-11 Amer Literature I TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
30024 + ENGL213-E10 Amer Literature I 3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students
30838 + ENGL213-E11 Amer Literature I 3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30026 + ENGL214-E10 Amer Literature II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students
Government
30851 + GOVT105-10 Amer Nat Governmnt
TR
30522 + GOVT105-11 Amer Nat Governmnt MTWR
30852 + GOVT301-10 State & Local Govt
TR
6:00P-10:00P
10:00A-11:55A
6:00P-10:00P
3
3
3
History
30111 + HIST101-10
30523 + HIST102-10
30853 + HIST103-10
30113 + HIST103-E10
30114 + HIST103-E11
30855 + HIST104-10
30116 + HIST104-E10
Hist West Civ I
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Hist West Civ II
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
U S History I
MW
5:30P-9:30P
3
U S History I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.
U S History I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
U S History II
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
U S History II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Human Services
30315 + HSRV103-10 Group Dynamics
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Mathematics
30820 + MATH001-10 Prep Coll Math I
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Ferrell-Lo
H 442
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
* The makeup day for Memorial Day is Friday, June 10.
9
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Session I
CRN PR Course Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates Attributes
30821 + MATH001-11 Prep Coll Math I
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
DiBona
H 442
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
30872 + MATH001-E10Prep Coll Math I
3
$30
STAFF
5/31-6/30
Online course: required orientation 5/31, 1-3 p.m. in Canton C 435. Face-to-face proctored final exam.
30873 + MATH001-H10Prep Coll Math I
T
6:00P-8:00P
3
$30
STAFF
H 442
5/31-6/30
Blended course meets on the Brockton campus Tuesdays 6-8 p.m.
30822 + MATH002-10 Prep Coll Math II
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Sundstrom
H 442
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
30823 + MATH002-11 Prep Coll Math II
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
Monteiro
H 442
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
30825 + MATH003-10 Prep Coll Math III
MTWR
1:00P-3:05P
3
Dunbury
H 442
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
30826 + MATH003-11 Prep Coll Math III
MTWR
1:00P-3:05P
3
Ryan
H 442
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
30536 + MATH010-Y11Fundament of Math MTWR 10:00A-12:05P
3
Sultana
S 115
5/31-6/30
Registration limited to Gateway students only. 30539 + MATH010-Y21Fundament of Math MTWR
1:00P-3:05P
3
Sultana
H 442
5/31-6/30
Registration limited to Gateway students only. 30078 + MATH101-10 Intro Algebra
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
Niles
H 443
5/31-6/30
30747 + MATH101-E10Intro Algebra
3
$30
Shevory
5/31-6/30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30733 + MATH101-Y12Intro Algebra
MTWR 10:00A-12:05P
3
Sultana
S 115
5/31-6/30
Registration limited to Gateway students only.
30541 + MATH101-Y22Intro Algebra
MTWR
1:00P-3:05P
3
Sultana
H 442
5/31-6/30
Registration limited to Gateway students only. 30081 + MATH112-10 Inter Algebra
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
Yellen
B 223
5/31-6/30
30084 + MATH112-E10Inter Algebra
3
$30
Snyder
5/31-6/30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
30734 + MATH112-Y13Inter Algebra
MTWR 10:00A-12:05P
3
Sultana
S 115
5/31-6/30
Registration limited to Gateway students only. 30542 + MATH112-Y23Inter Algebra
MTWR
1:00P-3:05P
3
Sultana
H 442
5/31-6/30
Registration limited to Gateway students only. 30085 + MATH121-10 Topics Math I MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
STAFF
B 439
5/31-6/30
LA
30086 + MATH131-10 Intro Statistics MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
Keating
T 113
5/31-6/30
LA
30087 + MATH131-11 Intro Statistics MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
Fuerschbac
H 443
5/31-6/30
LA
30088 + MATH131-E10Intro Statistics 3
$30
Cotter
5/31-6/30
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
30254 + MATH131-E11Intro Statistics 3
$30
Landeros
5/31-6/30
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
30089 + MATH203-10 College Algebra
MTWR 10:00A-12:00P
3
Gomes
S 101
5/31-6/30
LA
30090 + MATH203-11 College Algebra
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
Moyer
S 101
5/31-6/30
LA
30748 + MATH203-E10College Algebra
3
$30
Costa
5/31-6/30
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
30091 + MATH217-10 Precalculus
MWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
Cleary
T 102
5/31-6/30
LA
30828 + MATH217-E10Precalculus
4
$40
Hoxie
5/31-6/30
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
30092 + MATH221-10 Calculus I
MWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
STAFF
S 115
5/31-6/30
LA
Media
30300 + MDIA111-E10 Intro to Mass Comm
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first time students.
STAFF
5/31-6/30
FA HU LA
Modern Language – Cape Verdean
30839 MLCV101-10 Cape Verdean Cr I
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
Montrond
LA 220
5/31-6/30
HU LA ML
MTWR
10:00A-11:55A
3
STAFF
H 441
5/31-6/30
HU LA ML
Davoli
McDonald
STAFF
H 223
LA 217
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
HU LA ML
HU LA ML
HU LA ML
STAFF
5/31-6/30
HU LA ML
Modern Language – French
30028 MLFR101-10 Begin French I Modern Language – Spanish
30030 MLSP101-10 Begin Spanish I MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
30031 MLSP101-11 Begin Spanish I TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
30509 MLSP101-E10 Begin Spanish I 3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30763 MLSP101-E11 Begin Spanish I 3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
10
* The makeup day for Memorial Day is Friday, June 10.
Time
6:00P-10:00P
Credits
Fees
3
Faculty
STAFF
Room Session Dates
B 437
5/31-6/30
Attributes
HU LA ML
Intro Philosophy
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Intro Philosophy
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Intro to Logic
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Ambrose
5/31-6/30
HU LA
STAFF
5/31-6/30
HU LA
STAFF
5/31-6/30
HU LA
$30
Tressel
S 327
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
General Psychology
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
General Psychology
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
General Psychology
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Abnormal Psych
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Child Psychology
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Adolescent Psych
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Human Growth & Dev MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
Human Growth & Dev
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Social Psychology
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Boutin
Godin
Clark
LA 560
LA 562
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
Strangis
Galante
STAFF
LA 219
T 542
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
Buker
Azzara
B 544
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
Lucabaugh
5/31-6/30
LA SS
STAFF
5/31-6/30
STAFF
STAFF
Coole
STAFF
LA 559
LA 217
H 329
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
Kelly
O’Donnell
STAFF
FA 329
FA 329
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
FA HU LA
FA HU LA
FA HU LA
STAFF
FA 330
5/31-6/30
FA HU LA
Philosophy
30034 + PHIL101-E10
30776 + PHIL101-E11
30753 PHIL102-E10
Physics
30093 + PHYS151-10 College Physics I
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
Psychology
30117 + PSYC101-10
30118 + PSYC101-11
30757 + PSYC101-E10
30528 + PSYC201-10
30520 + PSYC202-10
30121 + PSYC203-E10
30122 + PSYC205-10
30529 + PSYC205-E10
30317 + PSYC301-E10
Security
30858 + SECU101-E10 Private Security
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Sociology
30123 + SOCI104-10
30124 + SOCI104-11
30125 + SOCI203-10
30126 + SOCI204-E10
Prin of Sociology
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
Prin of Sociology
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
Criminology
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Soc of Deviance
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Credit Courses
Days
MW
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
CRN PR Course Title
30462 + MLSP102-10 Begin Spanish II
Summer 2016 Session I
Speech
30036 SPCH105-10 Speech Comm
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
30037 SPCH105-11 Speech Comm
MW
5:30P-9:30P
3
30473 SPCH105-E10 Speech Comm
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
30840 + SPCH107-10 Oral Interpret
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Canton Campus
CRN PR Course Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
Attributes
MW
9:00A-2:25P
3
STAFF
C 412
5/31-6/30
FA HU LA
MTWR
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
9:00A-12:30P
4
4
Cato
Burke
C 320
C 320
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
LA LS SC
TR
MW
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-10:00P
3
3
Bielenin
Devito
C 307
C 303
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
BU
BU
C 435
5/31-6/7
C 435
6/8-6/20
C 435
6/21-6/30
Art
30802 ARTG107-60 Drawing I
Biology
30426 + BIOL121-60 Biological Prin I
30428 + BIOL201-60 Anatomy & Phys I
$30
$30
Business
30811 + BUSN110-60 Intro to Business
30812 + BUSN251-60 Entrepreneurship
Computer Technology Information Management
30813 CTIM101-60
30814 CTIM102-60
30815 CTIM103-60
Beginning Windows TR
8:00A-12:00P
1
Tamulinas
Class meets May 31, June 2, and June 7.
Beginning Word
TR
8:00A-12:00P
1
Tamulinas
Class meets June 9, 14, and 16.
Beginning Excel TR
8:00A-11:00A
1
Tamulinas
Class meets June 21, 23, 28, and 30.
* The makeup day for Memorial Day is Friday, June 10.
11
Summer 2016 Session I
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Credit Courses
CRN PR Course Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
Attributes
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
STAFF
C 303
5/31-6/30
LA SS
TR
MW
MTWR
5:30P-9:30P
5:30P-9:30P
8:00A-9:55A
3
3
3
Rosenthal
Desaulnier
STAFF
C 124
C 312
C 301
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
TR
TR
5:30P-9:30P
6:00P-10:00P
3
3
STAFF
STAFF
C 305
C 301
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
Economics
30849 + ECON201-60 Prin of Econ I
English
30464 + ENGL101-60 English Comp I
30466 + ENGL102-60 English Comp II
30841 + ENGL102-61 English Comp II
History
30854 + HIST103-60
30719 + HIST104-60
U S History I
U S History II
Mathematics
30829 + MATH002-60
30830 + MATH003-60
30433 + MATH131-60
Prep Coll Math II
MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
Chrisman
C 435
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
Prep Coll Math III
MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
Chrisman
C 435
5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
Intro Statistics MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Marin
C 301
5/31-6/30
LA
Physics
30874 + PHYS132-60 Con Tech Phy I
MTWR
6:00P-9:40P
3
TR
6:00P-10:00P
MW
MW
$30
STAFF
C 314
5/31-6/30
LA SC
3
Frizzell
C 309
5/31-6/30
LA SS
6:00P-10:00P
3
Klenert
C 305
5/31-6/30
LA SS
6:00P-10:00P
3
STAFF
C 124
5/31-6/30
FA HU LA
3
$30
STAFF
C 214
5/31-6/30
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Biological Prin I
MTWR
Anatomy & Phys I MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
6:00P-9:30P
4
4
$30
$30
STAFF
Clark
MD 108
MD 108
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA LS SC
LA LS SC
Prin of Management MW
Prin of Marketing
TR
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-10:00P
3
3
STAFF
STAFF
MD 104
MD 104
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
BU
BU
Paramedic I-Cont.
S
8:30A-5:00P
Paramedic I-Cont. MR
5:30P-9:30P
Para Clin I-Cont.
Paramed Fld Intern
0
0
0
2
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-8/4
English Comp I
English Comp II
Amer Literature I 3
3
3
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MD 103
MD 104
MD 103
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
Psychology
30526 + PSYC101-60 General Psychology
Sociology
30530 + SOCI104-60 Prin of Sociology
Speech
30468 SPCH105-60 Speech Comm
Telecommunications
30818 + TCOM131-H61Routing & Switch
TWR
10:00A-2:00P
Blended course meets on the Canton campus.
Middleborough Center
CRN PR Course
Title
Days
Room Session Dates
Attributes
Biology
30532 + BIOL121-M10
30437 + BIOL201-M10
Business
30816 + BUSN112-M10
30817 + BUSN120-M10
EMS - Paramedic
30798 EMSP201C-M10
30799 EMSP209C-M10
30875 + EMSP211-M10
English
30842 + ENGL101-M10
30843 + ENGL102-M10
30844 + ENGL213-M10
MTWR
MTWR
MW
10:00A-11:55A
10:00A-11:55A
5:30P-9:30P
Mathematics
30831 + MATH001-M10 Prep Coll Math I
MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
Alden
MD 102 5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
30832 + MATH002-M10 Prep Coll Math II
MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
Alden
MD 102 5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
30833 + MATH003-M10 Prep Coll Math III
MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
Alden
MD 102 5/31-6/30
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program. 12
* The makeup day for Memorial Day is Friday, June 10.
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
Days
MTWR
Time
10:00A-11:55A
Credits
Fees
3
Faculty
STAFF
Room Session Dates
MD 105 5/31-6/30
Attributes
LA
Amer Sign Lang I MTWR
Amer Sign Lang II MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
10:00A-11:55A
3
3
Duke
STAFF
MD 109
MD 109
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
HU LA ML
HU LA ML
General PsychologyMTWR
Abnormal Psych
MW
8:00A-9:55A
5:30P-9:30P
3
3
Bacon
STAFF
MD 105
MD 105
5/31-6/30
5/31-6/30
LA SS
LA SS
Prin of Sociology
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
STAFF
MD 105
5/31-6/30
LA SS
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
STAFF
MD 103
5/31-6/30
FA HU LA
Title
Days
Time
Financial Acct I
Financial Acct I
Finan Acct II
Finan Acct II
Managerial Account
Managerial Account
Computr Bus Appl
MR
T
MW
R
MR
T
TR
8:30A-12:00P
8:30A-12:00P
6:00P-9:30P
6:00P-9:30P
8:30A-12:00P
8:30A-12:00P
8:00A-12:00P
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
B 544
B 545
B 544
B 440
B 336
B 440
B 103
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
TR
MW
9:00A-2:25P
9:00A-2:25P
3
3
STAFF
STAFF
FA 455
FA 455
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
FA HU LA
ATF ATG FA HU LA
Modern Language – Sign Language
30474 MLSL101-M10
30323 + MLSL102-M10
Psychology
30856 + PSYC101-M10
30857 + PSYC201-M10
Sociology
30859 + SOCI104-M10
Speech
30845 SPCH105-M10
Speech Comm
Summer 2016 Session II
Brockton Campus
CRN PR Course
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
Attributes
Accounting
40487 + ACCT105-20
40103 + ACCT106-20
40488 + ACCT107-20
40697 + ACCT302-20
Art
40695 + ARTG114-20 Color/Design II
40696 ARTG221-20 Painting
Credit Courses
Title
Intro Statistics Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
CRN PR Course
30876 + MATH131-M10
Summer 2016 Session II
Biology
40416 + BIOL121-20
40417 + BIOL121-21
40418 + BIOL122-20
40044 + BIOL138-20
40045 + BIOL138-E20
40215 + BIOL138-E21
40659 + BIOL138-E22
40419 + BIOL139-20
40420 + BIOL140-20
40421 + BIOL142-20
40422 + BIOL201-20
40423 + BIOL202-20
40424 + BIOL202-21
40425 + BIOL231-20
40426 + BIOL231-21
Biological Prin I
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
$30
Salvetti
S 216
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Biological Prin I
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
Yaney
S 216
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Biological Prin II
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
STAFF
S 535
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Human Nutrition
MW
12:30P-4:30P
3
STAFF
B 336
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Human Nutrition
3
$30
Griggs
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Human Nutrition
3
$30
Schrama
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Human Nutrition
3
$30
Beagan
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
Nutrition Lab
W
5:30P-10:00P
1
$30
STAFF
S 219
7/5-8/4
LS
Intro Biology
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Adeyemi
S 219
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Lab Intro Biology
M
5:30P-10:00P
1
$30
Giguere
S 219
7/5-8/4
LS
Anatomy & Phys I
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
$30
Bumpus
S 535
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Anatomy & Phys II
MTWR
8:00A-11:30A
4
$30
Campbell
S 546
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Anatomy & Phys II
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
Matthews
S 546
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Microbiology MTWR
8:00A-12:15P
4
$30
STAFF
S 325
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Microbiology MTWR
5:30P-9:45P
4
$30
STAFF
S 325
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Business
40490 + BUSN110-E20 Intro to Business
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40698 + BUSN113-20 Managerial Comm T
6:00P-10:00P
3
Managerial Comm R
6:00P-10:00P
3
40699 + BUSN125-20 Small Bus Mgmt
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
40109 + BUSN127-E20 Human Res Mgmt
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Peterson
7/5-8/4
BU
Berry
Berry
McRorie
STAFF
B 224
B 545
B 545
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
BU
BU
BU
BU
*The makeup day for Independence Day is Friday, July 15.
13
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Session II
CRN PR Course
Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
40700 + BUSN129-E20 Sports Marketing
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40701 + BUSN161-E20 Casino Management
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40110 + BUSN201-E20 Business Law I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40111 + BUSN301-E20 Organiz Behavior
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Faculty
STAFF
Room Session Dates
7/5-8/4
Attributes
BU
Morosco
7/5-8/4
BU
Pennel
7/5-8/4
BU
Bradford
7/5-8/4
BU
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
S 433
S 431
S 433
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
LA LS SC
LA LS SC
STAFF
Manganaro
T 102
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-7/13
7/14-7/25
7/26-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
STAFF
7/5-8/4
STAFF
7/5-8/4
Faiella
7/5-8/4
STAFF
B 223
7/5-8/4
STAFF
SC 222
7/5-8/4
STAFF
STAFF
LA 559
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA SS
LA SS
STAFF
LA 447
7/5-8/4
LA SS
Chemistry
40427 + CHEM151-20 Gen Chemistry I 40429 + CHEM152-20 Gen Chemistry II
40428 + CHEM152-21 Gen Chemistry II
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
8:30A-12:00P
6:00P-9:30P
4
4
4
$30
$30
$30
Child Care Education
40725 + CCED111-20 Early Child Curr TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
40726 + CCED211-E20 Child Care Policy
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Computer Technology Information Management
40702 CTIM100-E20 Computer Keyboard
3
$30
STAFF
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40112 CTIM101-E20 Beginning Windows 1
$10
STAFF
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Session dates: 7/5-7/13.
40113 CTIM102-E20 Beginning Word
1
$10
STAFF
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Session dates: 7/14-7/25.
40114 CTIM103-E20 Beginning Excel 1
$10
STAFF
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Session dates: 7/26-8/4.
40244 + CTIM168-E20 Adv Java Program 3
$30
STAFF
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40492 + CTIM285-E20 Python
3
$30
STAFF
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Criminal Justice
40247 + CJUS215-E20
40727 + CJUS234-E20
40081 + CJUS306-E20
40501 + CJUS316-20
Terr-Crim Just Sys
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Mgmt Crim Just Org
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Criminal Procedure
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Police, Comm & Soc
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Culinary Arts
40703 + CULA128-20 Yeast Doughs
TWR
8:00A-11:40A
3
Economics
40082 + ECON201-20 Prin of Econ I
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
40503 + ECON201-E20Prin of Econ I
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40083 + ECON202-20 Prin of Econ II
MW
5:30P-9:30P
3
English
14
40003 + ENGL099-20 Intro Writing
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
STAFF
T 220
7/5-8/4
40007 + ENGL101-20 English Comp I
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
STAFF
T 220
7/5-8/4
40008 + ENGL101-21 English Comp I
MW
5:30P-9:30P
3
STAFF
T 222
7/5-8/4
40009 + ENGL101-E20 English Comp I
3
$30
STAFF
7/5-8/4
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40720 + ENGL101-E21 English Comp I
3
$30
STAFF
7/5-8/4
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40011 + ENGL102-20 English Comp II
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
STAFF
T 222
7/5-8/4
40012 + ENGL102-21 English Comp II
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
STAFF
LA 217
7/5-8/4
No textbook required. Free course materials will be accessed online. Computer and internet access required.
40452 + ENGL102-22 English Comp II
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
STAFF
T 221
7/5-8/4
40014 + ENGL102-E20 English Comp II
3
$30
STAFF
7/5-8/4
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40015 + ENGL102-E21 English Comp II
3
$30
STAFF
7/5-8/4
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
*The makeup day for Independence Day is Friday, July 15.
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
Summer 2016 Session II
Room Session Dates
7/5-8/4
Attributes
HU LA
STAFF
7/5-8/4
HU LA
STAFF
7/5-8/4
HU LA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
LA 449
H 225
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
STAFF
7/5-8/4
HU LA
STAFF
Khan
LA 217
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA SS
LA SS
STAFF
7/5-8/4
LA SS
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Wojtowicz
LA 219
LA 562
LA 559
B 223
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
Mastrangel
7/5-8/4
LA SS
STAFF
H 444
7/5-8/4
Goverment
40728 + GOVT105-20 Amer Nat Governmnt MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
40505 + GOVT105-E20Amer Nat Governmnt
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40680 + GOVT105-E21Amer Nat Governmnt
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
History
40729 + HIST101-20
40087 + HIST102-20
40088 + HIST103-20
40730 + HIST104-20
40090 + HIST104-E20
40091 + HIST104-E21
Hist West Civ I
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Hist West Civ II
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
U S History I
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
U S History II
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
U S History II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
U S History II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Human Services
40508 + HSRV102-20 Interview Techniq
MWR
9:35A-11:55A
3
Mathematics
40708 + MATH001-21 Prep Coll Math I
MTWR
6:00P-7:55P
3
Kilduff
H 442
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
40709 + MATH002-20 Prep Coll Math II
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Yellen
H 442
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
40710 + MATH002-21 Prep Coll Math II
MTWR
6:00P-7:55P
3
Fuerschbac
H 442
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with facultyassistance using an interactive computer program.
40711 + MATH003-20 Prep Coll Math III
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Sundstrom
H 442
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
40060 + MATH112-20 Inter Algebra
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
Arria
H 443
7/5-8/4
40642 + MATH112-E20Inter Algebra
3
$30
Shevory
7/5-8/4
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40062 + MATH121-E20Topics Math I 3
$30
Snyder
7/5-8/4
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
40063 + MATH131-20 Intro Statistics TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Monteiro
B 222
7/5-8/4
LA
40713 + MATH131-21 Intro Statistics MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Marin
B 222
7/5-8/4
LA
40064 + MATH131-E20Intro Statistics 3
$30
Cotter
7/5-8/4
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
40225 + MATH131-E21Intro Statistics 3
$30
Landeros
7/5-8/4
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
40065 + MATH203-20 College Algebra
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
Sultana
T 542
7/5-8/4
LA
40067 + MATH217-20 Precalculus
MTWR
8:00A-10:40A
4
Keating
T 221
7/5-8/4
LA
40068 + MATH221-E20Calculus I
4
$40
Hina
7/5-8/4
LA
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students. Face-to-face proctored midterm and final exams.
40069 + MATH222-20 Calculus II
MWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
STAFF
B 547
7/5-8/4
LA
Credit Courses
Faculty
STAFF
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
CRN PR Course
Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
40016 ENGL121-E20 Children’s Lit
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40721 ENGL171-E20 Intro to Fiction
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40017 + ENGL213-E20 Amer Literature I 3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40018 + ENGL214-20 Amer Literature II
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
40453 + ENGL214-21 Amer Literature II
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
40019 + ENGL214-E20 Amer Literature II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40454 + ENGL214-E21 Amer Literature II
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Modern Language – Spanish
40022 MLSP101-20 Begin Spanish I 40023 + MLSP102-20 Begin Spanish II
MW
MW
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-10:00P
3
3
McDonald
Davoli
*The makeup day for Independence Day is Friday, July 15.
T 116
T 113
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
HU LA ML
HU LA ML
15
Summer 2016 Session II
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Credit Courses
CRN PR Course
Title
40026 + MLSP202-20 Inter Spanish II
Days
TR
Time
6:00P-10:00P
Credits
Fees
3
Faculty
STAFF
Room Session Dates
H 223
7/5-8/4
Attributes
HU LA ML
Philosophy
40463 + PHIL101-E20 Intro Philosophy
3
$30
Online Course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
STAFF
7/5-8/4
HU LA
STAFF
S 327
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
Galante
Boutin
STAFF
B 547
LA 560
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
Strangis
Buker
Azzara
H 441
B 336
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
B 223
B 223
B 222
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA SS
LA SS
LA SS
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
T 113
FA 329
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
FA HU LA
FA HU LA
FA HU LA
STAFF
7/5-8/4
FA HU LA
Physics
40431 + PHYS152-20 College Physics II
MTWR
8:30A-12:00P
4
$30
Psychology
40509 + PSYC101-20
40092 + PSYC101-21
40222 + PSYC101-E20
40512 + PSYC201-20
40094 + PSYC205-20
40130 + PSYC205-E20
General Psychology
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
General Psychology
TR
5:30P-9:30P
3
General Psychology
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Abnormal Psych
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Human Growth & Dev TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
Human Growth & Dev
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Sociology
40097 + SOCI104-20 Prin of Sociology
40096 + SOCI104-21 Prin of Sociology
40516 + SOCI203-20 Criminology
MTWR
MW
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
5:30P-9:30P
8:00A-9:55A
3
3
3
Speech
40029 SPCH105-20 Speech Comm
TR
6:00P-10:00P
3
40030 SPCH105-21 Speech Comm
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
40464 SPCH105-E20 Speech Comm
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
40668 SPCH105-E21 Speech Comm
3
$30
Online course: orientation recommended for first-time students.
Canton Campus
CRN PR Course
Title
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
Attributes
MTWR
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
8:30A-12:00P
4
4
$30
$30
Gulati
Burke
C 320
C 320
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
LA LS SC
MW
TR
MW
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-10:00P
3
3
3
Laurie
Fisher
STAFF
C 301
C 124
C 124
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
BU
BU
BU
MTWR
1:00P-4:30P
4
STAFF
C 314
7/5-8/4
LA LS SC
MTWR
8:00A-9:55A
3
STAFF
C 124
7/5-8/4
LA SS
Biology
40072 + BIOL201-70 Anatomy & Phys I
40049 + BIOL202-70 Anatomy & Phys II
Business
40106 + BUSN112-70 Prin of Management
40704 + BUSN120-70 Prin of Marketing
40705 + BUSN123-70 Advertising
Chemistry
40719 + CHEM151-70 Gen Chemistry I $30
History
40099 + HIST103-70
U S History I
Mathematics
40714 + MATH002-70
40715 + MATH003-70
Prep Coll Math II
MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
Dunbury
C 435
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
Prep Coll Math III
MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
Dunbury
C 435
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
Physics
40749 + PHYS133-70 Con-Tech Phy II
40435 + PHYS151-70 College Physics I
MTWR
MTWR
6:00P-8:50P
8:30A-12:00P
3
4
MW
6:00P-10:00P
TR
5:30P-9:30P
$30
$30
STAFF
STAFF
C 314
C 314
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
LA SC
LA LS SC
3
STAFF
C 305
7/5-8/4
LA SS
3
STAFF
C 303
7/5-8/4
LA SS
Psychology
40731 + PSYC101-70 General Psychology
Sociology
40101 + SOCI104-70 Prin of Sociology
16
*The makeup day for Independence Day is Friday, July 15.
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
Attributes
Speech
40037 SPCH105-70 Speech Comm
MW
6:00P-10:00P
3
STAFF
C 303
7/5-8/4
Days
Time
Credits
Fees
Faculty
Room Session Dates
MTWR
6:00P-9:30P
4
$30
Kanner
MD 108
7/5-8/4
0
0
0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
3
3
3
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MD 104
MD 103
MD 105
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
7/5-8/4
FA HU LA
Middleborough Center
CRN PR Course
Title
Attributes
Biology
40706 + BIOL202-M20 Anatomy & Phys II
LA LS SC
EMS - Paramedic
40664 EMSP202C-M20 Paramedic II-Cont.
S
8:30A-5:00P
Paramedic II-Cont.
TR
5:30P-9:30P
40665 EMSP210C-M20 Para Clin II-Cont.
English
40722 + ENGL101-M20
40723 + ENGL102-M20
40724 + ENGL214-M20
English Comp I
English Comp II
Amer Literature II
TR
MTWR
MTWR
5:30P-9:30P
10:00A-11:55A
10:00A-11:55A
HU LA
HU LA
HU LA
Mathematics
40716 + MATH001-M20
40717 + MATH002-M20
40718 + MATH003-M20
Prep Coll Math I
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
O’Laughlin MD 102
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
Prep Coll Math II
MTWR 10:00A-11:55A
3
O’Laughlin MD 102
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
Prep Coll Math III
MTW
10:00A-11:55A
3
O’Laughlin MD 102
7/5-8/4
Self-paced course: students work independently with faculty assistance using an interactive computer program.
Psychology
40732 + PSYC101-M20
General Psychology MW
8:00A-12:00P
3
STAFF
MD 106
7/5-8/4
LA SS
Prin of Sociology
8:00A-12:00P
3
STAFF
MD 104
7/5-8/4
LA SS
Sociology
40514 + SOCI104-M20
TR
Credit Courses
Title
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
CRN PR Course
Summer 2016 Session II
For those who serve, the support they deserve.
The Veterans Services Office at Massasoit is located in the
Student Center, room SC118 & SC120 on the Brockton Campus.
For more information about Veterans Services please contact
Brian Smith, Military Veterans Counselor, at 508-588-9100, x1063
or [email protected].
Don’t see a course you are looking for?
Check out the Community Education online
course offerings beginning on page 21.
*The makeup day for Independence Day is Friday, July 15.
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Credit Courses
Massasoit Summer 2016 Courses
Thinking about a career
in a STEM field?
STEM
Starter Academy
at Massasoit
June 6th to July 8th
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
massasoit.edu/stemacademy
Summer Science
Exper ence
Summer Science Experience - Just for Kids!
Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
The Summer Science Experience provides students in grades
3 through 8 with an engaging, hands-on science experience
in a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. Participating students use
creativity and teamwork to solve interesting design challenges and
explore the world around them. Students interact with college
professors who are committed to making learning science and
math both rewarding and fun.
For more information please contact:
Shannon Skelly at [email protected]
508-588-9100, x1656
DISCOVER
MASSASOIT Foundation
17th Annual
MASSASOIT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
at Middleborough Center
Visit us at an Information Session to learn more about our
programs and how to get started, take a tour of the facility,
and meet our staff.
Information sessions are held
on Mondays & Thursdays
at 3:00 p.m.
Golf Classic
May 23, 2016
Thorny Lea Golf Club
Registration/Lunch at 11:30 a.m.
Tee Time at 1:00 p.m.
massasoit.edu/golf
Development Office 508-588-9100, x 2602 or x2603
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massasoit community college
STUDENT REGISTRATION FORM*
Mail completed form to:
Registrar’s Office
One Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA 02302-3996
[email protected]
or fax form with credit card authorization to:
Fax: 781-401-9804
Summer Session I 20____
Summer Session II 20____
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
STREET ADDRESS
MIDDLE NAME
SSN OR STUDENT I.D. NUMBER
CITY
CELL PHONE NUMBER
-
OTHER PHONE
STATE
HOME
WORK
032216
ZIP CODE
DATE OF BIRTH (MM/DD/YYYY)
*NOTE: ALL STUDENTS (ENROLLING IN CREDIT COURSES) MUST COMPLETE THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS FORM
Race/Ethnicity: (Optional)
Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic/Latino?
Yes
No
In addition, select one or more racial categories to describe yourself:
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Haitian
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Have you attended Massasoit before?
Black/African-American
Yes
No
Male
Veteran
Female
Dependent of veteran
High School student
Member of the armed forces
Cape Verdean
White
Email address:________________________________________________
If you have a disability for which you believe you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Disabilities Services Providers at ext. 1805 or 2132.
NOTE: Please be advised that ceasing to attend a class DOES NOT constitute a withdrawal. If the proper form is not completed, a grade of Failure (F) will be
recorded and financial aid, if awarded, may be cancelled.
CRN
COURSE/SECTION
COURSE TITLE
CREDITS
-
Non-degree students must submit proof of successful completion of prerequisite(s) along with the registration form.
TUITION REFUND POLICY: Credit courses: Withdrawal before classes begin: 100% of tuition and fees. Refunds after classes begin are based on the meeting time of
the class. For full-semester courses, students have a period of one week from the first scheduled class meeting to add or drop a course with a 100% refund. During
the second week of the scheduled class meeting, students will receive a 50% refund. From that point, there is no refund. Please see the refund schedule for all
classes on our website at www.massasoit.edu/refund. Non-credit Courses: Withdrawals before the start of the first class are granted a full 100% refund.
Withdrawals after the first class are refunded 0–50% depending on the length of the course.
Student Signature
PAYMENT BY:
Credit Card
Check
Date
Cost Calculation: Please be sure to check current brochure for cost information.
Credit Hours
x $187 = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
+ Course Fees (For Science, Allied Health & Online Courses) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
+ Student Insurance (9 Cr. hrs. or more) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
+ Community Education Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
Tuition for non-Massachusetts residents (out-of-state and foreign) is $393 per credit.
CHARGE CARD AUTHORIZATION
ACCOUNT NUMBER
MONTH
YEAR
EXPIRATION DATE
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME AS SHOWN ON CARD
SIGNATURE OF CARDHOLDER
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MASSASOIT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
MASSACHUSETTS COMMUNITY COLLEGES
IN-STATE TUITION ELIGIBILITY FORM
Last Name __________________________________________________ First Name ________________________________________ MI ________
Street Address____________________________________ City_________________________________ State___________ Zip Code ___________
SSN# or Student I.D. Number _____________________________________________________ Date of Birth _______________________________
Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes ___________ No ___________ If not, please complete the following:
Are you a Permanent Resident? Yes ___________ No __________ (If yes, list alien registration number: ___________________________________)
If you are not a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, please state your Visa or immigration status in detail: _________________________________
Please check the in-state or reduced tuition eligibility category that applies to you:
_____ I have been a Massachusetts resident for six (6) continuous months and intend to remain here.
As proof of my intent to remain in Massachusetts, I possess at least 2 of the following documents, which I shall present to the institution upon
request. These documents* are dated within one (1) year of the start date of the academic semester for which I seek to enroll (except possibly
for my high school diploma). The institution reserves the right to make any additional inquiries regarding the applicant’s status and to require
submission of any additional documentation it deems necessary.
Please check-off those documents you possess as proof of your intent to remain in Massachusetts.
_____ Valid Driver’s license
_____ Utility bills*
_____ Employment pay stub*
_____ Valid Car registration
_____ Voter registration*
_____ State/Federal tax returns*
_____ Mass. High School Diploma
_____ Signed lease or rent receipt*
_____ Military home of record*
_____ Record of parents’ residency for unemancipated person*
_____ Other ___________________
_____ I am an eligible participant in the New England Board of Higher Education’s Regional Student Program.
_____ I am a member of the armed forces (or spouse or unemancipated child) on active duty in Massachusetts.
Certification of Information
I certify that this information is true and accurate. I understand that any misrepresentation, omission or incorrect information shall be cause for
disciplinary action up to dismissal, with no right of appeal or to a tuition refund.
Applicant Signature: _____________________________________________________________________________ Date:___________________
Parent/Guardian Signature (Applicant is Under 18 Years Old): ____________________________________________ Date:___________________
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - DO NOT WRITE IN THIS BOX
I have reviewed the above information in order to determine this individual’s eligibility to receive the in-state tuition rate. Based on my review I have
determined that this individual:
_____ IS eligible for the in-state tuition rate.
_____ IS NOT eligible for the in-state tuition rate.
_____ I am unable to make a determination at this time. The following additional information has been requested from the applicant:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Authorized College Personnel: ___________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________
PRIVACY STATEMENT
By completing the registration form, I understand that the information will be held in confidence and Massasoit Community College will only disclose information to authorized
school officials who act in the student’s educational interest within the limitations of their “need to know” and to authorized government entities. Massasoit Community
College strictly adheres to FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974) (www.massasoit.edu/ferpa) which sets forth requirements regarding the privacy of student
records. Any inquiries or concerns regarding the methods of holding data and types of data to be held may be addressed to the Vice President of Enrollment Management.
NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
Massasoit Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion,
age, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity or sexual orientation in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972,
the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and college
policies. The College prohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence. Inquiries or complaints concerning discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual violence shall
be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Yolanda Dennis, Office of Diversity & Inclusion, 508-588-9100 x1309, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 229, ydennis@
massasoit.mass.edu, or the College’s Affirmative Action Officer, Donna R. Boissel, Human Resources, 508-588-9100, x1505, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 233,
[email protected], the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission or the United States Department
of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.
CORI/SORI
Students interested in participating in an academic or non-credit program that involves working with children, the disabled, or vulnerable populations including a clinical
affiliation with a private and/or public health care provider, may be required to undergo Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) and/or a Sex Offender Record Information
(SORI) checks. Unsatisfactory CORI status will prohibit participation in Clinical/Internship experiences. CORI checks may be performed pursuant to Massachusetts General Law,
Chapter 6, Sections 167-178B, and consistent with guidelines promulgated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health. SORI checks may be performed
pursuant to Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 6, Sections 178C.
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Summer 2016
Now offering courses at our New training site in Plymouth
at the South Shore Community Action Council, 71 Obery Street, Plymouth, MA
Veterinary Assistant
May 25 – August 10, 2016
MA Real Estate Sales License Prep
May 31 – August 9, 2016
Programs now offered
in Plymouth
Customer Service for Retail
June 3 – June 24, 2016
OSHA
July 29 – August 5, 2016
Quality education has never been closer to home.
For more information on our Plymouth courses please call 508-588-9100, x1310
www.massasoit.edu/communityed
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Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Session I
Brockton Campus
CRN
Course
Title
Days
Time
Cost
Instructor
Room
Dates
Business Skills
30877 CSBU052-B2
30903 CSBU299-01
30904 CSBU301-01
30905 CSBU311-01
30906 CSBU312-01
30907 CSBU313-01
30908 CSBU314-01
30909 CSBU315-01
30910 CSBU316-01
30911 CSBU317-01
30912 CSBU318-02
30913 CSBU319-02
30914 CSBU320-02
30915 CSBU321-02
30916 CSBU322-02
30917 CSBU323-02
30918 CSBU324-02
30919 CSBU325-01
30920 CSBU325-02
30921 CSBU331-01
30922 CSBU332-01
30923 CSBU347-01
30924 CSBU348-01
30925 CSBU349-01
30926 CSBU360-01
30927 CSBU361-01
30928 CSBU370-01
30929 CSBU371-01
30930 CSBU372-01
30931 CSBU373-01
Vet Assistant 1
T
6:00P-10:00P
Additional class dates: Saturdays: 6/4 & 6/18 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Lean Mastery Online
Sarbanes Oxley Act
Online
Adv Legal Research
Online
Dispute Resolution Online
Bankruptcy Law Online
Business Law Online
Constitutional Law Online
Criminal Law Online
Criminal Procedure Online
Education Law Online
Estate Planning Online
Family Law Online
Immigration Law Online
Intellectual Prop Online
Real Property Online
Victim Advocacy Online
Law Software Online
Law Software Online
Intro Entrepreneur Online
Lead & Mgmt Entrep Online
Intro to HR Mgmt Online
Public Speaking Online
Leading Teams Online
Managing People Online
Time Management Online
Capital Campaigns Online
Fundraising for NP Online
Intro to NP Mgmt Online
NP Board & Vol Dev Online
$227
Gouthro
B 547
5/24-6/28
$1897
$327
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$729
$729
$127
$127
$77
$97
$77
$77
$77
$77
$147
$97
$147
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/2-6/17
5/2-6/17
5/2-6/17
5/2-6/17
5/2-6/17
5/2-6/17
5/2-6/17
6/27-8/12
6/27-8/12
6/27-8/12
6/27-8/12
6/27-8/12
6/27-8/12
6/27-8/12
5/2-6/17
6/27-8/12
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
Start Computers 7
Social Media Mktg Google Analytics Mkt w/Goog & YouTu Comp TIA Cloud Photoshop CC Comp Skills Workpl Soc Media Business Cisco CCNA Cert Resp Web Design Pivot Tabl in Xcel
Reports/Dashboards
$157
$297
$297
$297
$597
$97
$97
$97
$1997
$97
$79
$89
Meggison
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
B 103
MC 101
MC 101
6/7-6/21
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/18-6/24
5/18-6/24
5/18-6/24
5/18-8/17
5/18-8/17
5/26-5/26
6/14-6/14
Computer Courses
30880
30994
30933
30934
30935
30936
30937
30938
30939
30940
30881
30882
CSCC001-B2
CSCC011-01
CSCC012-01
CSCC014-01
CSCC296-01
CSCC297-01
CSCC298-01
CSCC299-01
CSCC301-01
CSCC309-01
CSCC530-B4
CSCC535-B2
T
6:00P-10:00P
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
R
9:00A-12:00P
T
8:00A-12:00P
Education
30883 CSED010-B1
30884 CSED018-B2
30885 CSED020-B2
30941 CSED203-02
30942 CSED209-02
Transitional ESOL
MW
6:00P-9:00P
$187
Labonte
B 439
Required pre-assessment; see course description.
Writing for ESOL
TR
6:00P-9:00P
$157
Labonte
B 548
HiSet Review
TR
6:00P-9:00P
$157
STAFF
T 540
Pre-assessment required. Walk-in 5:30 p.m. sharp, room T540. Pre-assessment dates: Tuesday 5/24, Mondays 5/16, 7/11, 8/8.
Teach/ADHD Student Online
$97
STAFF
Student Disability Online
$97
STAFF
6/1-7/27
6/15-7/22
6/15-7/22
Tax Preparer Cert Bookkpr w/QB12 Prof Bookkeeping A&F Entrepreneurs 5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
6/7-7/14
5/31-7/21
Finance
22
30943
30944
30945
30946
CSFN300-01
CSFN301-01
CSFN302-01
CSFN303-01
Online
Online
Online
Online
$2197
$1997
$2197
$127
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
CRN
Course
Title
Cost
Instructor
Room
Dates
30947
30948
CSFN304-01
CSFN305-01
Managing Budgets Budget in Nonprof Online
Online
Days
Time
$77
$77
STAFF
STAFF
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
CPR & AED
CPR & AED
CPR & AED
CPR & AED
Meditation 101
NCLEX Review
Class dates: 5/16, 5/17, 5/18, 5/19, 5/20.
Water Aerobics
Elec Health Record Medical Terms Medical Math T
S
T
T
M
MTWRF
4:00P-9:00P
9:00A-2:00P
4:00P-9:00P
4:00P-9:00P
6:00P-7:30P
9:00A-4:15P
$67
$67
$67
$67
$87
$257
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Larson
McDonald
H 555
H 555
H 555
H 555
LA 556
H 552
5/31-5/31
6/4-6/4
6/7-6/7
6/21-6/21
6/6-7/18
5/16-5/20
TR
5:30P-6:30P
Online
Online
Online
$87
$1497
$97
$97
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
FH 101
5/31-7/7
5/25-8/17
6/15-7/22
6/15-7/22
T
6:30P-9:30P
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
$77
$97
$97
$167
$167
$167
$167
$167
$167
$167
Duke
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
FA 330
5/31-6/28
5/11-6/17
6/15-7/22
5/25-6/15
5/25-6/15
5/25-6/15
6/15-7/13
6/15-7/13
6/15-7/13
6/15-7/13
Health and Fitness
30886 CSHH001-B1
30887 CSHH001-B2
30888 CSHH001-B3
30889 CSHH001-B4
30890 CSHH006-B1
30993 CSHH105-B1
30891 CSHH360-B2
30949 CSHH370-01
30950 CSHH600-02
30951 CSHH601-02
Language and Travel
30892
30952
30953
30954
30955
30956
30957
30976
30958
30959
CSLT006-B2
CSLT114-01
CSLT115-02
CSLT301-01
CSLT302-01
CSLT303-01
CSLT304-02
CSLT305-02
CSLT306-02
CSLT307-02
Artistic Sign WS
Speed Spanish Speed Spanish II Span-Firefighters Span-Health Care Span/Law Enforcemt Span/Social Serv Span-Banking Span-Construction Span-Food Service Personal Interests
30893
30894
CSPI101-B2
CSPI141-B3
Photo I/Film/Digt
The Writer Within
T
W
7:00P-9:00P
6:30P-9:30P
$117
$137
Davis
Larson
H 330
LA 556
5/31-7/19
6/1-7/13
Contract Law
Res. Rental Agency
Condos/Coop/Timesh
Appraisal Process
Invest Property
Brokerage Relation
S
S
S
S
S
S
1:15P-3:15P
1:15P-3:15P
8:00A-10:00A
10:15A-12:15P
10:15A-12:15P
8:00A-10:00A
$57
$57
$57
$57
$57
$57
Pacheco
Pacheco
Pacheco
Pacheco
Pacheco
Pacheco
B 544
B 544
B 544
B 544
B 544
B 544
5/28-5/28
6/11-6/11
6/11-6/11
5/28-5/28
6/11-6/11
5/28-5/28
$207
$1497
$597
$597
$597
$197
$197
$2197
$97
Finkelstein
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
B 439
6/4-6/11
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/25-8/17
5/15-6/24
6/15-7/22
5/25-8/17
5/18-6/24
Real Estate
30895
30896
30897
30898
30899
30900
CSRE005-B6
CSRE009-B6
CSRE021-B6
CSRE026-B6
CSRE029-B6
CSRE030-B6
Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Session I
Technical Training
30901
30960
30961
30962
30963
30964
30965
30966
30967
CSTT315-B6
CSTT600-01
CSTT603-01
CSTT604-01
CSTT605-01
CSTT612-01
CSTT613-02
CSTT615-01
CSTT616-01
Elec C & D Renewal
Supply Chain Mgmt LEED AP Opt/Maint LEED AP Bldg/Const LEED AP Intr/Const PMP Cert Prep I PMP Cert Prep II CAPM Proj Fundamentals S
8:00A-4:00P
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Coming this Fall!
In partnership with the Gould Construction Institute,
Massasoit will be offering the following trade-related courses:
Electrical 1, 2, 3 & 4
Pipefitting
Sprinkler Fitting
For more details, call 508-588-9100, x1310.
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Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Session I
Canton Campus
CRNCourse
Title
Days
Time
Cost
Instructor
Room Dates
Arts and Music
30968
CSAL015-C1
1-Stroke Paint/Adu
M
7:00P-9:00P
$117
Recca
C 416
6/6-6/27
Intro to Excel
Google Business
T
T
9:00A-12:00P
8:00A-12:00P
$79
$89
STAFF
STAFF
C 133
C 133
6/7-6/7
5/31-5/31
MA 2A License Prep
MA 1C License Prep
MA 2A/1C License P
Elect D/EL Code-3
Fire Alarm Basics
S
S
S
R
R
8:00A-12:00P
12:30P-4:30P
8:00A-4:30P
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-9:00P
$295
$195
$295
$207
$67
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Finkelstein
Finkelstein
C 301
C 301
C 301
C 211
C 401
6/18-6/18
6/18-6/18
6/18-6/18
6/2-6/30
6/9-6/16
Days
Time
Cost
Instructor
Room
Dates
Computer Courses
30969
30970
CSCC526-C2
CSCC545-C2
Technical Training
30971
30972
30973
30974
30975
CSTT107-C6
CSTT108-C6
CSTT109-C6
CSTT326-C4
CSTT380-C4
Middleborough Center
CRN
Course
Title
Computer Courses
30979
30980
CSCC501-M4
CSCC526-M4
Intermediate Excel
Intro to Excel
R
R
1:00P-4:00P
1:00P-4:00P
$79
$79
STAFF
STAFF
MD 102
MD 102
6/9-6/9
6/2-6/2
CSFN007-M3
Beyond Groceries
W
7:00P-9:30P
$47
Lahens
MD 106
6/8-6/8
30982 CSHH035-M2 Basic EMT
Basic EMT
30984 CSHH379-M3 BLS for Healthcare
TR
S
W
5:30P-9:30P
$897
8:30A-5:00P
5:30P-9:30P
$67
Basic Medical Sign
W
6:30P-8:30P
Digital Photograph
Still Life Photo
UFO Quilt Group
W
W
T
7:00P-9:00P
7:00P-9:00P
6:00P-9:00P
Finance
30981
Health and Fitness
Swanson
Swanson
STAFF
MD L127 5/31-8/13
MD L127 5/31-8/13
MD L127 6/8-6/8
$57
Duke
MD 106 6/15-6/22
$67
$67
$47
Davis
Davis
Bennett
MD 109 6/1-6/8
MD 109 6/15-6/22
MD 109 5/31-8/2
Language and Travel
30985
CSLT007-M3
Personal Interests
30986
30987
30988
CSPI103-M3
CSPI105-M3
CSPI212-M2
Plymouth
All classes held at 71 Obery Street, Plymouth, MA unless otherwise noted.
CRN Course
Title
Days
Time
Cost
Instructor
Room Dates
Business Skills
30989 CSBU052-P3
30990 CSBU591-P5
Vet Assistant 1
W
9:30A-1:30P
Additional class dates: Saturdays: 6/4 & 6/18 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
CS Retail
F
9:00A-12:00P
$227
Gouthro 5/25-6/29
$209
STAFF 6/3-6/24
PowerPoint Tips
T
9:00A-12:00P
Classes held at Plymouth Chamber, 134 Court Street, Plymouth, MA.
$79
STAFF
6/21-6/21
MA Sales Prep
$407
Pacheco 5/31-8/2
Computer Courses
30991 CSCC556-P2
Real Estate
30992
CSRE100-P2
T
Electrician D License Program
at the Canton Campus
MA Electrical Codes Parts 3 & 4
offered this summer.
Call 508-588-9100, x1310
for more information.
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5:45P-10:00P
Transition to Community College Program
Registrations now being accepted for the fall semester!
The Transition’s program is held at Massasoit’s Brockton Campus and is
designed to help prepare Adult Learners for a successful transition to
a college degree or certificate program at Massasoit Community College.
FREE to all who meet the eligibility requirements.
For more information call Program Director,
Linda Aspinwall at 508-588-9100, x1301
Brockton Campus
CRN Course
Title
Days
Time
Cost
Instructor
Room Dates
Arts and Music
40750
CSAL119-BR
Lizzie Borden Saga
R
6:00P-8:00P
$37
STAFF
B 544
8/4-8/4
Vet Assistant 2
T
6:00P-10:00P
Additional class dates: Saturdays: 7/23 & 8/6 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
$227
Gouthro
B 547
7/5-8/9
Introduction Word
Introduction Excel
Intermediate Word
Intro Word
T
R
R
R
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-10:00P
9:00A-12:00P
9:00A-12:00P
$157
$157
$79
$79
Meggison
Meggison
STAFF
STAFF
CPR & AED
CPR & AED
CPR & AED
CPR & AED
Water Aerobics
No class on 7/19 & 7/21.
T
S
T
S
TR
4:00P-9:00P
9:00A-2:00P
4:00P-9:00P
9:00A-2:00P
5:30P-6:30P
$67
$67
$67
$67
$87
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
STAFF
H 555
H 555
H 555
H 555
FH 101
7/5-7/5
7/16-7/16
8/2-8/2
8/6-8/6
7/12-8/25
$97
STAFF
7/13-8/19
$77
Davis
H 330
7/13-7/27
$97
STAFF
7/13-8/19
Business Skills
40751 CSBU053-BT
Computer Courses
40752
40753
40755
40754
CSCC101-BT
CSCC102-BR
CSCC508-BR
CSCC514-BR
B 111 7/12-7/26
B 111 7/14-7/28
MC 101 8/11-8/11
MC 101 8/4-8/4
Health and Fitness
40756 CSHH001-B1
40757 CSHH001-B2
40758 CSHH001-B3
40759 CSHH001-B4
40760 CSHH360-BT
Language and Travel
40762
CSLT185-03
Speed Spanish III
Online
Personal Interests
40761
CSPI104-BW
Portrait Photo
W
7:00P-9:00P
Technical Training
40764
CSTT614-03
HighSpeed/ProjMgmt
Online
Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Session II
Summer 2016 Session II
Canton Campus
CRN Course
Title
Days
Time
Cost
Instructor
Room Dates
Arts and Music
40765
CSAL016-CM
Adv 1-Stroke Paint
M
7:00P-9:00P
$117
Recca
C 416
7/11-8/1
Project Mgt Softwa
F
8:00A-12:00P
$89
STAFF
C 133
7/22-7/22
CSCC501-CT
Intermediate Excel
T
9:00A-12:00P
$79
STAFF
C 133
7/26-7/26
CSFN003-CW
Extreme Coupon
W
7:00P-9:30P
$47
Lahens
C 309
7/13-7/13
Meditation 101
T
6:00P-7:30P
$87
Larson
C 401
7/5-8/9
Beg Calligraphy
The Writer Within
T
R
7:00P-9:00P
6:30P-8:30P
$117
$137
Recca
Larson
C 416
C 401
7/5-8/2
7/7-8/18
Professional Ethic
266 CMR Regulation
Elect D/EL Code-4
R
R
R
4:45P-5:45P
6:00P-10:00P
6:00P-10:00P
$47
$77
$207
Balutis
Balutis
Finkelstein
C 404
C 404
C 211
7/28-7/28
7/28-7/28
7/14-8/11
Business Skills
40766
CSBU539-CF
Computer Courses
40767
Finance
40769
Health and Fitness
40768
CSHH006-CT
Personal Interests
40770
40771
CSPI001-CT
CSPI141-CR
Technical Training
40772
40773
40774
CSTT020-CR
CSTT023-CR
CSTT327-CR
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Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016 Session II
Middleborough Center
CRN Course
Title
Days
Cost
Instructor
Room Dates
Health and Fitness
40777
40778
40779
CSHH379-MW BLS for Healthcare
CSHH550-MM ServSafe Cert
CSHH551-MM ServSafe Exam
W
M
M
5:30P-9:30P
8:30A-1:00P
11:00A-1:00P
$67
$199
$99
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MD L127 8/10-8/10
MD 104 8/1-8/8
MD 104 8/8-8/8
R
R
4:45P-5:45P
6:00P-10:00P
$47
$77
Balutis
Balutis
MD 106 8/11-8/11
MD 106 8/11-8/11
Technical Training
40780
40781
CSTT020-MR
CSTT023-MR
Professional Ethic
266 CMR Regulation
Plymouth
All classes held at 71 Obery Street, Plymouth, MA unless otherwise noted.
CRN Course
Title
Days
Time
Cost
Instructor
Room Dates
Vet Assistant 2
W
Additional class dates: Saturdays: 7/23 & 8/6 9 a.m.12 p.m.
9:30A-1:30P
$227
Gouthro
7/6-8/10
CPR & AED
T
9:00A-2:00P
Classes held at Plymouth Chamber, 134 Court Street, Plymouth, MA.
$67
STAFF
8/9-8/9
OSHA
$209
STAFF
7/29-8/5
Business Skills
40782 CSBU053-PW
Health and Fitness
40783 CSHH001-PT
Technical Training
40784
CSTT566-PT
F
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Choose from more than 200 online classes with our online partners:
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• Professional Tax Preparer
Call 508-588-9100, x1312 for details!
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MA 1C and 2A Hydraulics License Preparation
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Offered in partnership with Cranes 101
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Call today for information!
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Realize your dream,
save a life!
This MA Accredited Certificate Program is now
offered at Massasoit’s Middleborough Center.
Classes begin May 31, 2016
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Time
CSAL015 One-Stroke Painting for Adults
Learn to paint beautifully, even if you’ve never painted before. You will be introduced to
techniques that will enable you to paint a variety of flowers using acrylics. Take-home
projects include painting rosebuds, hydrangeas, daisies, thistle, lilacs, etc. You will receive
individual attention throughout this course. Additional material fee payable the first night
of class.
CSAL016 Advanced One-Stroke Painting
This class will appeal to both beginner and advanced students. The student will practice
both basic strokes and advanced techniques for painting a variety of flowers. Students will
also learn color theory, highlighting, shadowing and composition. Students will take home
painted projects. Additional material fee payable the first night of class.
CSAL119 Lizzie Borden - The Final Solution
The presumed guilt of Ms. Lizzie Borden has persisted for nearly 125 years. Come explore
the evidence and alibis of the major suspects and learn the final solution!
Business Skills
CSBU052 Veterinary Assistant, Part 1
This course is the first of a two-course certificate program. Learn invaluable veterinary
hospital and office procedures and the skills needed to succeed as a Veterinary Assistant!
From professional conduct, laws and effects on policy and procedures to front office
and exam room procedures and administrative duties, you will also learn restraint, safety
concerns and basic procedures for small animals. Textbook is required at additional cost.
Must complete both courses to receive certificate and possess a high school diploma
or equivalent. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.edu and click on
Community Education.
CSBU053 Veterinary Assistant, Part 2
In this second course, you will learn the legal issues regarding pharmacy and
pharmacology, laboratory and surgical preparation procedures as well as introduction of
Radiology and Ultrasound imaging equipment. Courses must be taken in sequential order.
Must complete both courses to receive certificate and possess a high school diploma
or equivalent. To learn more view our brochure at www.massasoit.edu and click on
Community Education.
CSBU299 Lean Mastery
This course teaches managers how to eliminate waste and focus on providing quality
products and services on time and at a low cost. For more information call x1312.
CSBU301 Sarbanes Oxley Act Training
The series of corporate financial scandals that took place in the United States has led to the
framing of new legislation called Sarbanes-Oxley Act. This legislation was implemented
to help strengthen corporate governance, restore investor confidence, and eliminate
corporate corruption. The law was intended to bolster public confidence in the nation’s
capital markets and imposes new duties and significant penalties for non-compliance to
executives, directors, auditors, attorneys and securities analysts in public companies. This
course is delivered online. For more information, call x1312.
CSBU311 Advanced Legal Research
Advanced and specialized approaches to utilize the legal resources available in a law
library, and elsewhere, will be examined. The conceptual differences between computerassisted legal research and hard copy research will be taught. You will also learn how to
formulate WESTLAW search queries and effectively and efficiently use WESTLAWNext,
WESTLAW classic and other online legal research methods as timesaving devices in legal
research and legal writing. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in
order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook
required. For more information call x1312.
CSBU312 Alternative Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution refers to dispute resolution techniques that may better
suit the needs of parties than traditional litigation does. This intensive course focuses on
both traditional and non-traditional dispute resolution options. The course will discuss
the mediation process, the role of the mediator, and problems encountered in mediation.
Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced
Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For more
information call x1312.
CSBU313 Bankruptcy Law
This course examines the debtor-creditor relationship and the difference between
voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy, both under Chapter 7 (liquidation) and 11
(reorganization). You will study the Bankruptcy Code in depth and learn how to prepare
the most important bankruptcy forms. Students must successfully complete six advanced
topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online.
For more information call x1312.
CSBU314 Business Law and Practices
This course examines the law and practice of business organizations and the paralegal’s
potential functions in this area of law. Students must successfully complete six advanced
topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online.
For more information call x1312.
Course Descriptions
CSBU315 Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties
You will be introduced to the fundamentals of the federal constitution, including the
institution of judicial review, the limitations on federal judicial power, the constitutional
roles of the legislative and executive branches, due process of law, and individual rights
under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This course will focus on individual civil
liberties and 42 U.S.C. section 1983 claims. Students must successfully complete six
advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered
online. Textbook required. For more information call x1312.
CSBU316 Criminal Law
The course begins with an overview of the concept of punishment and goes on to study
the burden of proof and criminal defenses; it also provides a critical look at the most
common crimes. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn
an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For
more information call x1312.
CSBU317 Criminal Procedure
In Criminal Procedure, students are presented with a clear and concise overview of the
Constitutional protections that are provided to the accused in the United States, including
the law of search and seizure, Miranda rights, Fifth Amendment protection, and the right
to an attorney. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn
an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For
more information call x1312.
CSBU318 Education Law
This course focuses on the laws that govern America’s public school system, as well as
home schooling, including student rights regarding discipline, suspension, personal
grooming, testing and grading, and drug testing. Students must successfully complete six
advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered
online. Textbook required. For more information call x1312.
CSBU319 Estate Planning
This course explores the paralegal’s role in estate planning. The requirements of creating
enforceable wills and trusts will be covered, and study of resulting and constructive trusts
will be provided. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn
an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For
more information call x1312.
CSBU320 Family Law
Family law pertains to the formation and dissolution of domestic relations, including the
law of marriage, annulment, separation and dissolution, maintenance, and custody and
support of children. Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to
earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required.
For more information call x1312.
CSBU321 Immigration Law
This course explores all significant aspects of the immigration and naturalization
process in the United States, including the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and the
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. The course also
covers citizenship and the requirements for an immigrant to become a citizen. Students
must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal
Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For more information
call x1312.
Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Arts and Music
Summer 2016
CSBU322 Intellectual Property
This cutting edge course provides in depth instruction in one of the most dynamic
and challenging areas of the law. Paralegals in this exciting area work on copyrights,
patents, trademarks, unfair competition, protection of trade secrets, and much more.
This challenging specialty is in great demand. Students must successfully complete six
advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered
online. Textbook required. For more information call x1312.
CSBU323 Real Property
The law of real property is one of the basic law school courses and is a must for paralegals
in a business law firm. Here we examine the system of common law property, the
recording acts, conveyancing, mortgaging, landlord-tenant, and financing. We cover
the subjects every paralegal should know about land transactions and the documents
which record the purchase, sale, and leasing of real estate. Foreclosure of mortgages and
the possibility of redeeming a mortgage that has gone into default are also examined.
Students must successfully complete six advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced
Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For more
information call x1312.
CSBU324 Victim Advocacy
This course provides an overview of criminal procedure and discusses the devastating
effects crime can have on its victims. You will learn how paralegals can assist their office’s
clients who have been victimized by crime. Students must successfully complete six
advanced topics in order to earn an Advanced Paralegal Certificate. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
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Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016
Course Descriptions
CSBU325 Software Essentials for the Law Office
This course is designed for legal professionals interested in improving their skills and
knowledge of commonly used computer technology and programs within the law office.
Course topics include: computer operating systems and peripheral devices; time tracking
and billing software; database, case management and docket control software; litigation
support software; electronicdiscovery, and trial presentation and graphics software.
Hands-on exercises will prepare students to work with popular programs such as MS
PowerPoint, Practice Master’s Tabs 3, AbacusLaw, DiscoveryFY, Trial Director and LexisNexis
CaseMap & TimeMap, as well as understand the common functions and purposes of
similar programs. This course is delivered online. Textbook required. For more information
call x1312.
CSBU331 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
This course explores the different aspects of entrepreneurship and how entrepreneurs
create and establish successful new ventures. It reviews issues and activities involved in
starting a new business. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU332 Leadership & Mgmt for Entrepreneurs
This course explores the leadership and management issues entrepreneurs face as
they create and establish successful new ventures. It reviews the key managerial roles
of planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling and their application in
entrepreneurial settings. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU347 Introduction to HR Management
Human Resource Management includes the vital tasks of recruiting, screening,
interviewing, training, appraising, disciplining, rewarding, and developing the employee-both for business and non-profit enterprises. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
CSBU348 Effective Public Speaking
Effective Public Speaking helps you to develop the skills you’ll need to become an
outstanding and confident public speaker. The tools and techniques in this course can
ensure that you’ll excel when speaking in any situation. This course is delivered online. For
more information call x1312.
CSBU349 Leading Teams
This course addresses the key issues surrounding leadership in a team. Why is it important?
What does it require for a team leader to lead his team effectively? This course considers
how team leaders must account for the special and unique circumstances of working in a
team, where responsibility, accountability, communication, and leadership are shared. This
course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU360 Managing People
This course will explain how the goals, empowerment, measurement system of
management can be employed and how organization structures differ. The course will
also cover the difficulty of discipline while trying to maintain momentum. This course is
delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU361 Time Management
Effective time management helps managers achieve their goals. This course teaches
managers how to become more effective by employing time management and
scheduling techniques, delegating, outsourcing key tasks, and employing technology. This
course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU370 Capital Campaigns
This course covers the key terminology and practices surrounding running a successful
capital campaign within a nonprofit organization. You will learn about the phases of
conducting a capital campaign and have a solid grasp of the content for execution in your
nonprofit organization. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU371 Fundraising for Nonprofit Orgs
Fundraising is one of the central activities of a nonprofit organization. To help finance
operating budgets, nonprofits must raise money every year. In addition, special projects
and improvements to facilities may be needed. In these situations, fundraisers will often
launch large capital campaigns or apply for foundation grants. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU372 Intro to Nonprofit Management
This course covers management best practices for leading a nonprofit organization. You
will gain an understanding of the nonprofit sector and the issues that leaders face in this
exciting and growing field. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU373 Nonprofit Board & Volunteer Develop
Volunteers are the lifeblood of most nonprofit organizations. Board members help to
guide the direction of a nonprofit, to promote the organization in the community, and
to ensure that the nonprofit’s mission is fulfilled. Learn to develop these two important
groups for your nonprofit. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSBU539 Intro to Project Management Software
Today, many businesses and projects agree that the use of project management software
is essential to manage the complexity of any business or project. Most are aware of project
management software such as MS Project and Primavera, which are expensive to use.
However, there are many open source project management software available which
are absolutely free. In this class, you will be introduced to at least five free PM software.
You will learn the capabilities of each, and understand the application of these software
to your business or project. We will also try to identify the factors that might affect your
decision in choosing the right project management software for your business or project. This class is for project managers and business owners who are looking for alternate tools
to help them succeed.
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CSBU591 Customer Service for Retail
This highly interactive, four session, retail customer service program will give participants
the skills they need to effectively interact with customers and co-workers while on the
phone, in the office or in the store. Using a building block format, this seminar series
will focus on topics to help retail employees to better understand and appreciate their
customers, minimize conflict and misunderstanding, communicate effectively, learn the
skills necessary to manage angry or difficult customers, and improve team effectiveness.
Computer Courses
CSCC001 Get Started with Computers Windows 7
Thinking about getting that 1st computer but don’t know where to begin? This workshop
in Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 7, is designed for the novice personal or
business user. Step-by-step instruction will present new and enhanced features including
the Start menu, taskbar, Aero Peek, Shake, file handling functionality, new Libraries, revel
features and MORE!
CSCC011 Marketing with Social Media Basics
This course is one of the most desired and beneficial courses in the marketing and sales
field. Once completed, students will have a firm understanding of how to use social
media platforms in a marketing and sales capacity as well as fully understand how to
use these new skills to advance their career. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
CSCC012 Google Analytics
This course will teach students how to master Google Analytics; from the basics all
the way through the most advanced features. Once complete, students will be masters
at reporting, behavioral data, audience conversion and will have an extremely wellrounded knowledge base with this software. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
CSCC014 Mktg w/ Google & YouTube
Learn all there is to know about Google Plus and YouTube’s platform and how they work
with other social networks. Build a broader skill set and be more competitive. For more
information call x1312.
CSCC101 Introduction to Word
Learn how to use the most popular word processing program on the market! From general
overview to time-saving basics, you will gain confidence in use of MS Word.
CSCC102 Introduction to Excel
Explore a variety of practical uses for a well-constructed spreadsheet. From designing your
own spreadsheet to built-in functions, you will learn to simplify formulas and consolidate
multiple spreadsheets.
CSCC296 Comp TIA Cloud Essentials
The CompTIA Cloud Essential certification is applicable to a wide range of IT professionals.
The course is geared towards those currently in or looking for positions as IT consultants, IT
technical services, IT relationship managers, IT architects, consultants and business process
owners analysts. This course is the first step on a training path that leads to a technical
career in cloud computing. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSCC297 Photoshop CC for Digital Photog
This course offers simple, step-by-step instructions for correcting flaws, enhancing the
final product, adding text, and preparing images for email and the Web. You’ll come away
with a collection of useful techniques and quickly start seeing amazing results in your
images! This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSCC298 Computer Skills for the Workplace
Gain a working knowledge of the computer skills you’ll need to succeed in today’s job
market. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSCC299 Using Social Media in Business
Learn how to use the five most popular social media platforms--Facebook, Twitter,
LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+--to grow and promote your business. This course is
delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSCC301 Cisco CCNA Certification
The Cisco CCNA Online Training Program will give you the essential knowledge to install,
configure, and operate simple routed LANs and WANs. You’ll learn about switched LAN
Emulation networks made up of Cisco equipment while you prepare for Cisco certification.
The program provides focused coverage of Cisco router configuration procedures, which
are mapped to exam objectives to prepare you for Cisco Exam 640-802. This course is
delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSCC309 Responsive Web Design
In this course, you’ll learn to identify and address every aspect of responsive Web design:
from scaling elements and adjusting page layout, to adapting color schemes and
implementing accessible forms. You’ll master how to use HTML5 linked to media queries in
CSS3 to adapt content to fit your user’s viewport, and see how jQuery Mobile can help you
to mobile sites. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSCC501 Intermediate Excel
This course is designed for users who are comfortable with the commands taught in the
Intro. to Excel course. This session will give additional practice on functions and commands
used in Excel.
CSCC508 Intermediate Word
This course is designed for people who have mastered the basics of Word. This session
will include: formatting bullets, tabs, and tables, importing and manipulating graphics,
creating auto correct entries, advanced formatting of typing, and more.
CSCC514 Introduction to Word
This course is designed to teach the basics of word processing in a very relaxed
atmosphere. Topics include creating a document, developing good editing techniques,
formatting your document the way you want it to appear, spell check, lots of keyboard
commands and shortcuts, avoiding common mistakes, adding special characters like
copyright symbols, the always troubling how to save a document, recall a document to
the screen for updating, printing and more.
CSCC526 Introduction to Excel
You will be introduced to the Excel environment and how to type, edit, and finalize a
simple spreadsheet.
CSCC530 Pivot Tables in Excel
Learn pivot table fundamentals as well as creating and customizing, formatting and
viewing data, calculations, and creating pivot charts.
CSCC535 Reports & Dashboards with Excel
Reports can be described as a document that contains data used for reading and viewing,
and dashboards are visual interface that graphically communicates performance at a
glance. In this class, participants will learn to create powerful reports and performance
dashboards using MS Excel that will help decision makers and stakeholders get the insight
they need to understand and solve issues quickly, efficiently, and effectively.
CSCC545 Google for Small Business
Learn how Google Apps can make your business communicate, store, and collaborate
more effectively using Docs, Sheets, Calendar, and Drive. Participants will learn to create
and edit text documents right in their browser, create spreadsheets with no dedicated
software needed, design integrated online calendars for teams, and store, sync, and share
files with ease.
CSCC556 Cool Tips for PowerPoint
Say goodbye to boring slides! Set yourself apart by learning some cool features, and get
ready to use PowerPoint like a pro. Features covered are slide animation, slide transition,
inserting media files, and much more that is guaranteed to help you amp up your next
PowerPoint slide deck.
Education
CSED010 Transitional ESOL
This 48-hour course is designed to bring students to the level of Massasoit’s college credit
ESOL classes. Students who successfully complete this course may register for the first
level of college credit ESOL courses in the following semester. This course focuses on
speaking, listening, reading, and writing. To register for the class, students must first take
the ESOL assessment test to determine if their level of English proficiency is appropriate.
Please call extension 1790 to schedule an ESOL assessment test.
CSED018 Intermediate Writing for ESOL
This course is designed as an intensive writing program for intermediate level ESOL
students to learn how to write a good paragraph. It emphasizes sentence structure,
paragraph organization, and usage of formal English grammar. Note: Students
should have intermediate level writing skills to be successful in this course.
Additional cost for textbook.
CSED020 HiSet Review Course
“This 48-hour course is designed to prepare students for the HiSet Test (formerly
GED). Instructional emphasis is on English language and reading skills, as well as
mathematics. The course is a fast review, not designed to address needs for in-depth
ESOL or ABE instruction. A HiSet pre-assessment is required prior to registration,
contact x1312 for details.
CSED203 Teaching Students with ADHD
In this teacher development course, learn practical strategies for helping children with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) succeed in school. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
CSED209 Empowering Students with Disabilities
Explore common disabilities you’ll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for
promoting academic, behavioral, and social skills in students with special needs. For more
information call x1312.
Finance
CSFN003 Learn to Extreme Coupon
Extreme couponing isn’t as crazy as it may sound. You don’t have to let coupons dominate
your life, and you don’t have to be embarrassed at the cash register. You just need the right
strategies to use coupons in conjunction with store sales and promotions and then enjoy
the satisfaction of getting items for free or close to free. It’s about timing, not necessarily
using a coupon because you found it in that week’s Sunday paper. This course will break
down the couponing process into manageable and easy to follow steps to get you on your
way to saving at least 50% off your grocery bill. You’ll come to realize how many items you
should never pay full price for again. Learn what extreme couponing is, how it differs from
regular couponing, how to get started, and where to look for online coupons.
CSFN007 SAVE Beyond the Grocery Store
Do you want to get meals out for FREE or at a discount? Are you limited with $ in this
economy and the mall is too expensive to buy clothes? Are you not going out as often due
to the cost of entertainment? Coupons and discounts are available, you just need to learn
where to look!
Course Descriptions
CSFN300 Professional Tax Preparer Certification
This course is designed to prepare individuals fully in personal and business returns.
Upon certification, qualified individuals receive the PTP designation, assuring potential
employers and clients that they are qualified to take care of all their income tax needs
expertly. Books included. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSFN301 Professional Bookkeeping with QBks 2012
This online program not only teaches you proficiency in QuickBooks 2012 software, it also
teaches you to master everything from basic accounting to double-entry bookkeeping.
Even with no bookkeeping experience, you can prepare to do professional bookkeeping
for a small business with this course. Software included. This course is delivered online. For
more information call x1312.
CSFN302 Professional Bookkeeping
This online course will show you the essentials of record keeping for a small business,
show why it’s necessary to track information and will help prepare you to take the NACPB
Bookkeeping Certification exam. For more information call x1312.
CSFN303 Accounting & Finance for Entrepreneurs
This course provides an introduction to key topics in accounting and finance for those
involved in new ventures. It reviews financial accounting basics, including GAAP Principles
and financial statements, and also covers key issues in finance. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
CSFN304 Understanding and Managing Budgets
This course covers budgets and how they are used in organizational settings. You will gain
an understanding of the uses and functions of master budgets, operating budgets, sales,
production and cost of goods sold budgets, and cash budgets. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
CSFN305 Budget in Nonprofit
This course covers budgets and how they are used in nonprofit organizational settings.
You will gain an understanding of the uses and functions of budgets and the relationship
between strategic budgeting and tactical budgeting. For more information call x1312.
Health and Fitness
CSHH001 Basic Life Support-CPR & AED
This course is designed to provide you with the ability to recognize several life-threatening
emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely, and effective
manner. Textbook required.
CSHH006 Meditation 101
Are you stressed? Do you find meditation difficult and give up trying? If you answered
yes, then Meditation 101 is for you. During this 6 week journey, you will learn to various
tools to help you develop a meditation practice that you will love! Each class with end
with a guided meditation.
CSHH035 Basic Emergency Medical Technician
This 172-hour MA accredited certificate program is designed to prepare students to
function in the field as pre-hospital care providers. The curriculum follows National
Standard Curriculum and meets and/or exceeds the Massachusetts Department of Public
Health Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS) requirements. Through classroom
and hands-on training, students learn how to manage emergencies in the pre-hospital
environment including but not limited to: medical, traumatic, obstetric, psychiatric,
pediatric, geriatric and environmental emergencies. Successful completion allows the
student to sit for State of Massachusetts and National Registry of EMT’s Emergency
Medical Technician certification exams. This is an entry level program for those who wish a
career in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) up to the Paramedic level. Additional fees for:
textbooks, uniforms, national testing and MA state certification, plus students are required
to participate in an EMT online testing component (separate fee). Students are required to
acquire and/or maintain a Health Care Provider CPR certification. A Massasoit certificate of
completion will be issued to students who successfully complete the Basic EMT program.
For specific program requirements or information, please call x1702.
Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016
CSHH105 Nursing Review for NCLEX Exam
This course is a comprehensive and systematic State board review for RNs to successfully
pass the NCLEX exam. To learn more, view our brochure at www.massasoit.edu and click
on Community Education.
CSHH360 Water Aerobics
In this vigorous deep-water aerobics class, learn strength training and perform
moderate to high level cardiovascular jogging using floatation belts and resistive gloves.
Prerequisite: Swimming skills not required but will spend 75% of class in deep water. You
will not be underwater but may be splashed and will need to complete a confidential
short medical questionnaire for instructor.
CSHH370 Certified Electronic Health Records
This practical, hands-on course introduces you to the electronic health record (EHR) and
shows you how to become proficient in using EHR software on the job. You will gain a
thorough understanding of both the terminology of EHR systems and the practical use
of such systems in a health care provider office setting. This course is delivered online. For
more information call x1312.
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Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Summer 2016
Course Descriptions
CSHH379 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers
The BLS for Healthcare Providers course is designed to provide skills required in a
healthcare setting. This program is for physicians, nurses, paramedics, emergency medical
technicians, respiratory, physical, and occupational therapists, physician’s assistants,
and other allied health personnel. In addition, BLS training can be appropriate for
first responders, such as police officers and firefighters, as well as for laypeople whose
work brings them into contact with members of the public. Skills taught are adult and
pediatric CPR, two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag-valve mask, foreign-body airway
obstruction (conscious and unconscious), automated external defibrillation (includes child AED update), special resuscitation situations, and other cardiopulmonary emergencies.
CSHH550 ServSafe Certification
This course covers MA and RI certification. All aspects of food sanitation and safety are
reviewed. Topics include the flow of food, proper hygiene, HACCP, pest control, time
temperature requirements and food allergies. Certification exam given on the 2nd half of
the last class. Textbook included.
CSPI001 Beginning Calligraphy
Learn the ancient “Fine Art of Writing” called Calligraphy. Emphasize your own style
in this easy italic design while learning the basic technique. Perfect for any age, this
course will enable you to create innovative and interpretive artwork, writings and
projects and improve your penmanship at the same time. Additional material fee
payable the first night of class.
CSPI101 Photography I/Film/Digital
Learn to avoid common errors and transform your snapshots into photographs! The class
will be technical only enough to show how your camera works and how to manipulate the
controls to achieve the effect you desire. From using natural and artificial light to working
with digital images, you’ll learn to use your camera to its fullest potential. This is not a
darkroom class.
CSHH551 ServSafe Exam
This is the Exam portion ONLY of the ServSafe course, which meets MA and RI certification
regulations. Servsafe addresses all aspects of food sanitation and safety. The exam takes
place during the 2nd half of the last class.
CSPI103 Digital Photography
Learn how to make digital photography easy and fun! From selecting the right camera
and printer to transferring, storing, printing and sharing images, you will learn basic
photography techniques to get the most from any camera. This beginner class requires no
experience and no camera is needed.
CSHH600 Medical Terminology
Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology
in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
CSPI104 Portrait Photography Basics
Learn the basics of studio portraiture in 3 evening classes! From simple techniques of
lighting and posing to using these skills to photograph each other, you’ll have the ability
to create attractive business or pleasure portraits.
CSHH601 Medical Math
Master the math skills you need to succeed in the medical field. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
CSPI105 Still Life Photography Skills
Learn the simple techniques of still life photography. This two evening class will teach and
show you the basic skills and equipment needed to produce better still life photos for
hobby or business.
Language and Travel
CSLT006 Artistic Signing Workshop
The Sign Language Workshop builds conversational signs, storytelling, and signed music.
All levels are welcomed. Certificates with contact hours will be awarded. Basic sign
language skills are needed.
CSLT007 Medical Sign Language
Paramedics, EMTs, Police Officers, Firefighters, Nurses, and Medical personnel are all
encouraged to learn Medical Sign Language. Participants in this course achieve a basic
survival level of medical signs that are presented in a comfortable pace and setting.
Certificates with contact hours are awarded!
CSLT114 Speed Spanish I
Six easy recipes you can use to glue Spanish words together into sentences. This course is
delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSLT115 Speed Spanish II
Unlike any other Spanish classes. When you’ve completed both this course and Speed
Spanish I, you’ll be on your way to fluency. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
CSLT185 Speed Spanish III
Unlike any other Spanish classes. When you’ve completed both this course and Speed
Spanish II, you’ll be on your way to fluency. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
CSLT301 Spanish for Firefighters
This self-paced online course is designed for firefighters and emergency responders
during a fire situation wanting to communicate with the Spanish-speaking public. This
course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSLT302 Spanish for Health Care
This self-paced online course is designed for nurses, doctors, health care administrators,
front desk workers, and anyone working with Spanish-speaking patients. This course is
delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSLT303 Spanish for Law Enforcement
This self-paced online course is designed for police officers and law enforcement
personnel wanting to communicate with the Spanish-speaking public. This course is
delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSLT304 Spanish for Social Services
This self-paced online course is designed for social workers, counselors, non-profit office
staff and administrators, ministers, and anyone working with Spanish-speakers in an
outreach capacity. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSLT305 Spanish for Banking
This self-paced online course is designed for banking and credit union professionals
wanting to communicate with their Spanish-speaking customers. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
CSLT306 Spanish for Construction
This self-paced online course is designed for construction workers, contractors, foremen,
and anybody who works with Spanish-speaking employees and co-workers in the
construction industry. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSLT307 Spanish for Food Service
This self-paced online course is designed for restaurant managers, wait staff, cooks, and
anyone working with Spanish-speaker employees and co-workers. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
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Personal Interests
CSPI141 The Writer Within
Do you aspire to become a writer but cannot find your voice? Do you need be inspired and
motivated to write? Are you a poet? Are you a novelist? Join me on this 6-week journey of
discovery and we will find your voice together.
CSPI212 The UFO Quilt Club
Do you have an Unfinished Object (UFO) that you would love to finish, but not sure how?
Bring your unfinished quilt(s) to our open quilting evening. Be inspired and help to inspire
friends as you finish your beautiful quilt!
Real Estate
CSRE005 Contract Law/Real Estate License
Topics include elements of a valid real estate contract, assignment, notation, equitable
vs. legal title, unenforceable vs. enforceable, buyer agency contract, elements of a listing
contract, offer to purchase, acceptance, termination and more!
CSRE009 Residential Rental/Real Estate License
Topics include landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities, security deposits,
last month’s rent, eviction for non-payment or possession, terminating the tenancy.
Fair Housing Laws-Anti-discrimination, MGL Chapter 151B, MA Commission Against
Discrimination, MGL Chapter 93A, de-leading, lead paint issues, MGL Chapter 111
and more!
CSRE021 Condo/Coop/Timeshare/Real Estate License
Topics include terms and concepts, condominium formation, master deed, unit deed,
common areas, by-laws, condo fees, rules and regulations, closing requirements, condo
financing, conversion, major conversion provision, time to vacate and more!
CSRE026 Appraisal Process/Real Estate License
Topics include Terms and concepts, purpose, history and development of the
profession, value elements, environmental influences to value, economic variables
to value, appraisal approach, cost approach, physical deterioration, functional
obsolescence and economic obsolescence.
CSRE029 Investment Property/Real Estate License
Topics include valuation of quality of cash flow stream for purchase and lending
purposes; understanding and calculating the concepts of value, capitalization rates; what
the investor wants in assessing the risk; definition and formula for the Band of Investment
approach; importance of income stream as compared to “Brick and Mortar Approach”
and much more!
CSRE030 Real Estate Brokerage Relationships
Topics include history of brokerage relationships; definition of basic terms in real estate
brokerage; use of Massachusetts Mandatory Licensee-Consumer disclosure; fiduciary;
informed consent; vicarious liability; types of brokerage relations in Massachusetts;
seller and buyer agency, dual and designated agency, alternative business models and
much more!
CSRE100 MA Real Estate Sales License Prep
This course will present the information necessary to take and pass the Massachusetts
Real Estate Salesperson’s Examination and meets the requirements of the MA Board of
Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons for license preparation. The course
meets the new education requirements for classroom preparation for the Real Estate
Salesperson. Classroom preparation for the Salesperson Examination has increased from
24 hours to 40 hours.
CSTT020 Home Inspector Professional Ethics
This course will provide licensed home inspectors with a 1 hour review of the standards
of professional and ethical conduct as set forth by the MA Board of Registration of
Home Inspectors.
CSTT023 266 CMR Regulations for Home Inspectors
This course will provide licensed home inspectors with a 4-hour review of the 266 CMR
regulations including the MA Standards of Practice. Numerous illustrations will be used to
teach each system that a home inspector is required to know, identify and report on.
CSTT107 MA 2A Excavator License Preparation
This course meets or exceeds the requirements of OSHA and is designed to prepares
students for successful completion of the MA 2A Hydraulics Engineers’ license. This course
covers machine components, hydraulic theory, mathematical calculations, inspection
parameters, jobsite and excavator safety, standard hand signals and capacities. A
certificate of completion will be provided upon successful completion of the course.
CSTT108 MA1C Hydraulic Crane/Forklift License Prep
This class meets the requirements of ANSI B30.22, B56.1 and OSHA 1910.178 standards
and is designed to prepares students for successful completion of the MA 1C license.
This course covers crane components, forklifts, Intro to Hydraulic Theory, mathematical
calculations, inspection parameters, standard hand signals, load charts, fuel/electric
storage, ANSI and OSHA standards, safe practices, proper care and maintenance and
Physics 101. A certificate of completion will be provided upon successful completion
of the course.
CSTT109 MA 2A/1C Combined License Preparation
This course meets or exceeds the requirements of OSHA as well as the requirements of
ANSI B30.22, B56.1 and OSHA 1910.178 standard. Students who register for this course will
receive a discounted rate and will be automatically signed up for both license preparation
courses: MA 2A Excavator and MA 1C Hydraulic Crane/Forklift.
CSTT315 15-Hour MCE C & D License Renewal Course
Every C & D License expires on July 31, 2016. You must complete a 15 hour MCE course
before July 31, 2016 in order to hold a valid license after that date. The State Board of
Examiners of Electricians requires attendees to bring a 2014 National Electrical Code. This
book can be purchased through NFPA 1-800-344-3555, www.nfpa.org or MECA
1-800-231-6322, www.mecanetwork.org. Upon completion of this 15 hr. course and the 6
hr. professional development workshop, your requirements will be complete.
Course Descriptions
CSTT566 OSHA
Students will learn employer responsibilities, electrical safety requirements, fall protection,
requirement for walking and working surfaces, personal protection and life-saving
equipment, ways to prevent worker injuries when using hand and power tools, scaffold
construction and inspection, material handling, storage and disposal, purpose of OSHA’s
hazard communication standard, fire protection and prevention and means of egress.
CSTT600 Green Supply Chain Professional
Our GSCP certification program is designed to give our graduates a comprehensive
knowledge of the sustainability areas confronting supply chain and operations
professionals. This program will provide the graduate with very unique credentials and
experience. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSTT603 LEED AP Operations/Maintenance
Replacing the LEED AP for Existing Buildings exam track, this specialty provides a standard
for professionals participating in the operation and maintenance of existing buildings that
implement sustainable practices and reduce the environmental impact of a building over
its functional life cycle. Exam simulation prep included. This course is delivered online. For
more information call x1312.
CSTT604 LEED AP Bldg Design/Construction
Replacing the LEED AP for New Construction exam track, this specialty provides a standard
for professionals participating in the design and construction phases of high-performance,
healthful, durable, affordable, and environmentally sound commercial, institutional, and
high-rise residential buildings. Exam simulation prep included. This course is delivered
online. For more information call x1312.
CSTT605 LEED AP Interior Design/Construction
For professionals participating in the design and construction of environmentally
responsible, high-performance commercial spaces and tenant improvements that provide
healthful, productive places to work and are less costly to operate and maintain, the
LEED AP Interior Design and Construction exam is designed to measure your knowledge
and skill in understanding the LEED Rating System and ability to facilitate the project
certification process. Exam simulation prep included. This course is delivered online. For
more information call x1312.
CSTT612 PMP Certification Prep I
Learn how to prepare for the Project Management Institute’s prestigious PMP certification
exam! This is the first part of a two-course online series that will demystify the PMBOK
Guide, including relationships between inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs.
Textbook required. This course is delivered online. For more information call x1312.
CSTT326 Electrician D License/Mass Elect Code-3
One of 12State-approved and mandated courses required to fulfill the NEW 300-hour
classroom training requirement for the Electrician D-License. This course is Part Three of
Massachusetts Electrical Code and the National Electrical Code. Participants must possess
a high school diploma or GED.
CSTT613 PMP Certification Prep II
In this second part of our two-course online series, you will continue to demystify
the PMBOK Guide, including relationships between inputs, tools and techniques, and
outputs. Prerequisite: PMP Certification Part I. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
CSTT327 Electrician D License/Mass Elect Code-4
One of 12 State-approved and mandated courses required to fulfill the NEW 300-hour
classroom training requirement for the Electrician D-License. This course is Part Four of
Massachusetts Electrical Code and the National Electrical Code. Participants must possess
a high school diploma or GED.
CSTT614 High Speed Project Management
Learn to deal with the realities of managing projects at supersonic speeds despite
truncated timelines, inadequate staffing, and skimpy budgets. This course is delivered
online. For more information call X1312.
CSTT380 Fire Alarm Wiring + Codes
This course is designed to meet the State Electrician Board requirement for an additional
six-hour Professional Development Workshop and is appropriate for A, B, C, and D licenseholders. The course will provide the basic information needed for alarm technicians and
electricians to install fire systems correctly. Wiring methods, codes and layout will be
covered. NFPA72 Code Book suggested.
Corporate and Community Education Non-Credit Courses
Technical Training
Summer 2016
CSTT615 Certified Assoc Project Manager (CAPM)
Learn to master the most proven methods in project management as well as exciting new
techniques emerging from current industry and today’s most recent research. This online
course introduces manual techniques perfected during the past 50 years and progressive
automated techniques, all consistent with the latest PMBOK Guide and integrated with MS
Project 2010. For more information call x1312.
CSTT616 Project Management Fundamentals
In this six-week course, an experienced Project Management Professional will help you
master the essentials of project management. You’ll become an indispensable member
of your project team by discovering and mastering the critical concepts you need to plan,
implement, control and close any type of project. This course is delivered online. For more
information call x1312.
HiSET (formerly GED) Review Course
This course is designed to prepare students for
the English Language Reading, Writing, and
Math portions of the HiSET exams.
Classes start on May 31st.
A pre-assessment is required
prior to registration. Call today to learn about
our upcoming pre-assessment schedule.
508-588-9100, x1312
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Corporate Education
Corporate
Education
at Massasoit Community
College
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Education
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Community
at
Community
College College
Training Solutions that fit your business.
Training Solutions that fit your business.
Training Solutions that fit your business.
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Contact: Maryellen Brett
Associate Dean of Corporate Education
508-588-9100, x1302 Fax: 508-427-6532
Email: [email protected]
www.massasoit.edu/corporateed
Training is expensive and time consuming, right?
It doesn’t have to be. We provide a variety of training
options that suit the diverse needs of our customers.
Visit us on the web to learn more.
www.massasoit.edu/corporateed
Courses offered this summer:
Basic Life Support – CPR & AED
Google for Small Business
OSHA
ServSafe
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Customer Service for Retail
Intro. to Project Management Software
Pivot Tables in Excel
Reports & Dashboards with Excel
Corporate Education training at South Shore Bank
Training Solutions that fit your business ~ call us today!