Fall 2016 Credit Courses beginning August 27 plus later-starting classes
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1 Fall 2016 Credit Courses beginning August 27 plus later-starting classes
2 2 Contents Academic Information Advising... 3, 36 American Honors... 38, 44 Dual Admissions, Transfer Programs Information Session... 4 Placement Testing Programs of Study Semester Schedule The University Center at Mercer Continuing Studies (Noncredit Courses)... 6 Courses Index... 5 Class Listings (days and times) Computer-Related... 7 Honors Program Later-Starting... 6 Online Selection Checklist Semester Abroad, Study Tours... 9 James Kerney Campus Community Education and Training Special Programs MercerOnline Other Services Bookstore, Library Hours Paying for Your Mercer Education Student Services Telephone Numbers... 2, 34, 36 Veterans Services Registration Deadlines Financial Aid, Payment Plan... 41, 44 How to Register Tuition, Fees, Payment and Refund Policies For more information about... Admissions (609) F Academic Advisement or 3139 F Academic Testing Center F Counseling or 3563 F Credit Course Registration or 3139 F Educational Opportunity Fund F Financial Aid or 3178 F International Student Services F James Kerney Campus Services F Noncredit Courses F Retention Services F Student Support Services F Transfer Counseling or 3397 F Academic Divisions Business & STEM Health Professions Liberal Arts This publication is available in alternate form upon request. Contact the coordinator of Special Services at (609) Main number: (609)
3 3 choices Mercer County Community College offers an impressive range of options and opportunities for you to meet, and perhaps even exceed, your educational expectations. Your Best Choice in Career and Transfer Programs More than 100 degree and credit certificate programs leading to further education or directly to employment (see page 39) Dual admissions and transfer programs to save money for those seeking advanced degrees (see page 38) Certain bachelor s or master s degrees earned via on-site classes at MCCC and distance learning (see page 44) Your Best Choice in Courses Hundreds available State-of-the-art laboratories and equipment Internet courses (see pages 8-9) Computer courses to fit every need (see page 7) Your Best Choice in Scheduling Day, evening and weekend classes Accelerated classes in later-starting terms in addition to standard 15-week classes (see page 6) Your Best Choice in Locations campus tours anytime West Windsor Campus James Kerney Campus (see page 34) MercerOnline (see page 8) Choices in Payment Options Reasonable tuition (see page 40) Monthly payment plan (see page 41) Two campuses: West Windsor Campus 1200 Old Trenton Road West Windsor, NJ James Kerney Campus 102 North Broad Street Trenton, NJ Need help choosing courses? Contact the Advisement Center: [email protected] Call Admissions: (609) Contact faculty and staff members within the academic division responsible for the course: Business & STEM Health Professions Liberal Arts To suggest a course... Contact the Academic Affairs office at (609) Note to employers: Any of the courses in this catalog can be taught at your company. Call (609) for details. Equal Opportunity Policy Mercer County Community College is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every respect of its relations with current and prospective faculty and staff members, without regard to race, color, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, ethnicity, nationality, veteran or military status, age, disability and any other legally protected basis. This includes, but is not limited to, recruitment, hiring or appointment, selection for training, transfer, layoff, promotion, compensation, and granting of tenure. Questions regarding the equal opportunity policy and compliance statement may be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer, West Windsor Campus, (609) Fall
4 4 Plan Now Register early for best class selection! Fall Semester 2016 classes begin August 27...or see page 6 to choose from additional later-starting terms: THREE 5-week terms, starting August 29, October 4 and November 8 TWO 7-week terms, starting August 27 and October 25 ONE 10-week term, starting October 4 (Actual start and end dates for classes may vary within each term s date range.) If you re thinking about taking a course this semester... Scan through this booklet for current course offerings and visit to review the course descriptions that interest you, including the prerequisite and corequisite requirements. Ask yourself, Is this course right for me? Am I academically prepared to take it now? Some courses require that you demonstrate your proficiency in the basic academic skills of reading, writing, computation and/or algebra. If this is indicated in the course description, please refer to page 37 for details on placement testing. Need more information? Call Admissions at (609) (West Windsor Campus) or (609) (James Kerney Campus) or attend an information session (details at right). Credit for prior learning and experience MCCC recognizes that experiences in the classroom are only part of the learning that takes place in the modern world. You may earn credits toward a degree or certificate for learning that has occurred through life and work experiences, training programs, personal study, proprietary schools or the military. Credit for military experience: (609) College Level Examination Program (CLEP): (609) Document college-level knowledge/competencies: (609) Need help with career planning? Contact a career counselor at (609) or [email protected] to learn more about career options that match your interests and abilities. View and Plan Your Progress Toward Completing Your Degree Log into your MyMercer student portal ( Within the WebAdvisor / Self Service Menu under WebAdvisor for Credit Students, click on Academic Profile and then the Program Evaluation tab. You will see your academic program, what you have completed, and what choices you have in order to complete your remaining degree requirements. Parents & College- Bound Students Learn how easy it is to start at MCCC and transfer to a four-year college. Join Us in October! (weekday evening date and time to be announced) Student Center cafeteria West Windsor Campus 1200 Old Trenton Road Please let us know if you will attend. Call Admissions at (609) Browse Courses, Register for Classes, Pay Online, Explore and Monitor Financial Aid, Access MercerMail, View and Print Class Schedules, Grades, Transcripts, and more!
5 5 Course Index CATEGORY PAGE Accounting (ACC) Administrative Professional (OST) Advertising + Graphic Design (ADV) American Sign Language (ASL) Anthropology (ANT) Architecture (ARC) Art History (ART) Automotive Technology (AUT) Aviation Technology (AVI) Biology (BIO) Building Construction Technology (BCT).. 12 Business (BUS) Ceramics (ART) Chemistry (CHE) Chinese (CHI) Civil Engineering Technology (CIV) College Success (COL) College Success and Wellness (CSW) Communication (CMN) Computer-Aided Design (DRA) Computer courses (CIS)...15 (COS) (DMA)...17 (IST) (NET)...30 (OST)...30 Computer Graphics (DMA) Computer Information Systems (CIS) Computer Science (COS) Cooking (HOS) Cooperative Education Criminal Justice (CRJ) Culinary Arts (HOS) Dance (DAN) Digital Media Arts (DMA) Drafting Technology (DRA) Drawing and Design (ART) CATEGORY PAGE Economics (ECO) Education (EDU) Electronics Engineering Tech. (EET)...18 Energy (ERG) Engineering Technology (ENT) English (ENG) English as a Second Language (ESL) Entertainment Technology (ETT) Exercise Science (HPE) Fashion/Apparel Design (FAS) Fine Arts, Art History (ART) Fire Science (FIR) Floral Design (OHT) Food Preparation (HOS) French (FRE) Funeral Service (FUN) Game Design (GAM) German (GER) Health/Physical Education (HPE) Health Science Heating, Refrigeration, Air Cond. (HRA) Health/Physical Education (HPE) History (HIS) Horticulture (OHT) Hospitality (HOS) Hotel Management (HOS) Information Systems Technology (IST).. 25 Italian (ITA) Japanese (JPN) Journalism (CMN) Landscaping (OHT) Legal Studies (LEG) Library Skills (LIB) Marketing (MKT) Mathematics (MAT) Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT).. 28 Medical Office Assistant CATEGORY PAGE Music (MUS) Networking Technology (NET) Nursing (NUR) (NRS) (NSG) Office Systems Technology (OST) Ornamental Horticulture (OHT) Painting/Printmaking (ART) Paralegal (LEG) Philosophy (PHI) Photography (PHO) Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Physics (PHY) Plant Science (OHT) Political Science (POL) Psychology (PSY) Public Health (PBH) Radio (CMN) Radiography (RAD) Refrigeration/Air Conditioning (HRA) Religious Studies (REL) Respiratory Therapy Science courses (BIO) (CHE)...14 (PHY)...31 Sculpture (ART) Security Systems Technology (SST) Sociology (SOC) Spanish (SPA) Speech (CMN) Student Development (STU) Sustainability (SUS) Telecommunications (CMN) Television (CMN) Theatre (THR) Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) Visual Arts Women s and Gender Studies (WGS) Flexible Learning (FLB) Program for Business Administration Majors Would you like to earn your transferable Associate Degree in months? Part-time or full-time students can attend classes during the weekends or at an accelerated pace. Find out more about Mercer s FLB Program by contacting the program coordinator, Prof. Laura Sosa, at (609) or [email protected]. More information is also available on the MCCC website, (FLB courses are NOT restricted to Business majors.) Fall
6 6 Abbreviated and Later-Starting Terms Actual start and end dates for classes may vary within each term s date range. Listings are subject to change, with additions or cancellations. Some later-starting classes will not be available for registration until on or about September 1, Check for current availability. TERM F7A 7 weeks: August 27 - October 17 BUS205 ECO111 HOS100 HOS118 HOS246 HOS290 Business Statistics I Macroeconomics Hospitality Success Skills Sanitation and Safety in Food Service Operations Artisanal Breads Internship in Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Management TERM F5A 5 weeks: August 29 - October 3 HPE171 HPE225 HPE226 MAT043 Personal Fitness Beginning Tennis Intermediate and Advanced Tennis Foundation Math III TERM F5B 5 weeks: October 4 - November 7 HPE171 LIB103 Personal Fitness Library Skills TERM F10 10 weeks: October 4 - December 14 ACC111 Principles of Financial Accounting ART126 African American Art CMN111 Speech: Human Communication CMN112 Public Speaking *CMN112 Public Speaking COL100 Strategies for Academic Success ENG023 Introduction to College Composition I ENG024 Introduction to College Composition II ENG033 Introduction to College Reading I ENG034 Introduction to College Reading II ENG101 English Composition I *ENG101 English Composition I ENG102 English Composition II *ENG102 English Composition II *ENG221 Women in Literature ENG222 Children s Literature HIS101 History of Western Civilization to 1648 HIS102 History of Western Civilization Since 1648 *HIS102 History of Western Civilization Since 1648 *HIS105 United States History to 1865 *HIS106 United States History Since 1865 *HIS113 World History Since 1500 HIS215 The Holocaust and Other Genocides HOS186 Table Service HOS235 American Regional Cuisine HPE101 Basic Concepts of Nutrition *HPE101 Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE110 Concepts of Health and Fitness *HPE111 Living With Health IST033 Tech Studio IST101 Computer Concepts with Applications *IST101 Computer Concepts with Applications NET102 Introduction to PC Hardware and Software PHI102 Introduction to Philosophy PHI205 Moral Choices *PHI205 Moral Choices POL101 The American Political System PSY101 Introduction to Psychology *PSY101 Introduction to Psychology *PSY207 Developmental Psychology PTA101 Introduction to PTA *PTA101 Introduction to PTA REL102 Living World Religions SOC101 Introduction to Sociology *SOC101 Introduction to Sociology *SOC201 Marriage and the Family TERM F7B 7 weeks: October 25 - December 14 BUS206 ECO112 ERG111 ERG112 HOS111 HOS118 Business Statistics II Microeconomics Alternative Energy Sources Energy Audit and Weatherization Culinary Math Sanitation and Safety in Food Service Operations HRA101 Principles of Refrigeration / Air Conditioning I HRA102 Principles of Refrigeration / Air Conditioning II TERM F5C 5 weeks: November 8 - December 14 HPE171 Personal Fitness *MercerOnline course (see page 8) Mercer County Community College s Center for Continuing Studies Offering noncredit certificate programs and courses in: Allied Health Aquatics Bookkeeping Business and Management CISCO CCNA Computer Construction Culinary Digital Photography Education Emergency Training ESL First Aid Fitness and Recreation Floral Design Graphic Design Interior Design Microsoft Office NICET Online Training Oracle OSHA Personal Training PLC Project Management Resume Writing ServSafe Food Safety Transportation Veterinary Women s Self Defense WordPress World Languages and more! For more information:
7 7 Computer Courses, Fall D Modeling, Animation: COS101, DMA120, DMA135, DMA , 17 Basic Computer Literacy: IST Computer-Aided Design: DRA courses...17 Computer Concepts (survey courses): IST101, IST , 26 Computer Graphics: ADV201, DMA courses...11, 17 Computer Science: COS courses...16 Computer Systems Technology: COS231, NET courses...16, 30 Data Communications: NET104, NET Database: CIS173, CIS175, COS210, IST , 16, 26 Desktop Publishing: ADV Digital Audio: CMN153, CMN253, DMA , 17 Digital Imaging, Photography, Video/Audio: CMN146, DMA110, DMA135, DMA245, DMA250, PHO , 17, 31 Digital Media Arts: DMA courses...17 Game Design/Programming: GAM courses...23 Hardware: NET102, NET103, NET120, NET Illustration/Design: ADV201, DMA105, DMA110, DMA120, DMA145, DMA , 17 Internet: CMN146, DMA144, DMA145, DMA245, IST033, IST108, IST , 17, 25, 26 Keyboarding: OST Multimedia: CMN146, DMA135, DMA250, IST , 17, 25 Network Administration: NET courses...30 Operations: NET PC Business Applications: CIS173, CIS175, IST101, OST , 25, 26, 30 PC Systems Support: NET102, NET103, NET Programming (General): COS101, COS204, COS C Language (C++): COS HTML: IST JAVA: COS102, IST102, IST , 26 mobile applications: IST108, IST Visual Basic.NET: IST102, IST Security: IST256, SST200, SST , 33 Software: IST102, NET102, NET , 30 Systems Analysis: IST Website Design / Interactive Media: DMA145, DMA245, IST , 26 Word Processing: IST033, OST , 30 page Fall
8 8 A growing number of students are taking distance learning courses through MercerOnline. Taking courses via the Internet allows students to choose when and where they learn. MercerOnline offers convenience and flexibility to those with busy lives and unconventional schedules. Success in an online course requires commitment and high motivation to complete assignments. Taking an Online Course (Web-Based) To take an online course, you need access to a computer, Microsoft Word-compatible software, a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, and reliable access to the Internet. Students enrolled in online courses should be comfortable using a computer and navigating the Internet. Taking a Blended Course (In-Person and Online) Blended courses, involving both web technology and the traditional classroom, deliver the best of both worlds: oncampus instruction and distance learning wrapped into one course. Face to face meeting times are noted on your schedule. Refer to pages for MercerOnline offerings among all Fall 2016 course listings, identified as WEB for class type. Information Sessions IMPORTANT: It is highly suggested that you attend one of the following orientations on the West Windsor Campus or online, especially if this is your first time taking an online course. We provide tips and tricks to successfully navigate your online course. Fall Term F (15-week classes) (classes starting August 27, 2016) ON-CAMPUS FACE-TO-FACE INFORMATION SESSIONS Wednesday, August 24 at 6 p.m. in CM110 Saturday, August 27 at 10 a.m. in CM110 WEBCAST INFORMATION SESSIONS Thursday, August 25 at noon online Monday, August 29 at 6 p.m. online Fall Term F10 (10-week classes) (classes starting October 4, 2016) ON-CAMPUS FACE-TO-FACE INFORMATION SESSION Wednesday, September 28 at noon in AD131 WEBCAST INFORMATION SESSIONS Monday, October 3 at 6 p.m. online Tuesday, October 4 at noon online Earn a Degree Entirely Online! All courses for the following programs may be taken entirely online (as well as by traditional classroom instruction) with the convenience of quality classes anytime, anywhere 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. * Liberal Arts for Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences * Criminal Justice - Corrections option for Associate in Science Degree in Criminal Justice * Business Studies - Management concentration for Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Management For further information or for assistance, contact us at (609) or [email protected]. Our office is CM
9 9 Fall 2016 MercerOnline Courses ACC106 Office Accounting I ACC111 Principles of Financial Accounting ACC112 Principles of Managerial Accounting ACC207 Computerized Accounting ADV230 History of Graphic Design ANT101 Anthropology ANT222 The Anthropology of Myths, Magic and Witchcraft ART125 Topics in Contemporary Art BIO106 Human Anatomy BIO113 Biological Science Concepts BIO114 Environmental Science Concepts BUS101 Introduction to Business BUS107 Business Law I BUS108 Business Law II BUS209 Business Letter/Report Writing BUS210 Principles of Management BUS230 Global Environment of Business BUS239 Entrepreneurship BUS240 Human Resource Management CIS175 PC Applications: Spreadsheets CMN101 Mass Media CMN112 Public Speaking CMN215 Communication of Gender CRJ101 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System CRJ105 Criminology CRJ211 Community Corrections CRJ212 Juvenile Justice ECO103 Basic Economics EDU102 Introduction to Exceptional Children EDU120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education ENG101 English Composition I * ENG102 English Composition II * ENG112 English Composition II with Speech ENG205 American Literature I ENG208 Modern American Novel ENG221 Women in Literature ENG222 Children s Literature HIS101 History of Western Civilization to 1648 HIS102 History of Western Civilization Since 1648 HIS105 United States History to 1865 HIS106 United States History Since 1865 HIS112 World History to 1500 HIS113 World History Since 1500 HPE101 Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE111 Living With Health HPE113 Medical Terminology HPE140 Kinesiology for Exercise Science IST101 Computer Concepts with Applications IST102 Computer Concepts with Programming IST109 Introduction to Programming Fall 2016 VOTER REGISTRATION Mercer encourages all students to register to vote and to vote in all local, state and federal elections. Voter registration forms are available in the Admissions, Registration and Student Services offices. IST253 Database Concepts IST256 Systems Analysis MAT120 Mathematics in Liberal Arts MAT125 Elementary Statistics I MKT101 Principles in Marketing PHI102 Introduction to Philosophy PHI205 Moral Choices POL101 The American Political System POL205 Constitutional Law PSY101 Introduction to Psychology PSY201 Educational Psychology PSY206 Child Development PSY207 Developmental Psychology: Across the Life Span PSY210 Abnormal Psychology PTA101 Introduction to PTA SOC101 Introduction to Sociology SOC104 Sociology of Education SOC107 Social Problems SOC201 Marriage and the Family SPA101 Beginning Spanish SPA102 Beginning Spanish II * Students who register for online sections of ENG101 and ENG102 are required to write two essays, one at the beginning of the semester and one at the end, in the Academic Testing Center on the West Windsor Campus. Further information about this requirement can be obtained by calling (609) An MCCC Education Takes You Places! SEMESTER ABROAD Visit a foreign country and learn from foreign university professors. Choose from a variety of study disciplines, and earn from 3 to 16 college credits. STUDY TOURS Led by Mercer County Community College faculty, short-term Study Tours take you outside the traditional classroom to experience the onlocation culture, society, history, art, science, architecture, and business practices of some of the most popular destinations in the world! In past semesters students have traveled to Western Europe, Central America and Africa. Contact MCCC Study Abroad coordinator at ; [email protected]; or visit
10 10 COURSE SELECTION CHECKLIST ü Seek Advisement Current students MUST consult their assigned faculty advisor within their academic division before proceeding with course selection. New students should take advantage of advisement services at the office of Enrollment Services (West Windsor Campus), Student Services (James Kerney Campus), and/or academic division offices. ü Review Course Descriptions ü Build Your Schedule Brief descriptions and additional details for each MCCC credit course can be found... on the college website at ( How to Read Class Listings, below, shows how course descriptions for specific disciplines may be accessed directly.) in the college catalog, beginning on page 135 of the edition. Contact the pertinent academic division (see page 3) if you have questions about any course. ü Satisfy Course Requirements Most courses require that students be proficient in reading, writing and computation. See page 37 for information about placement testing. Some courses require specific prerequisites or corequisites. A prerequisite is a course that must be completed before a student is permitted to register for the more advanced course. A corequisite is a course that a student must take either prior to or while enrolled in the related course. Refer to the class listings on pages to build your course schedule for the Fall semester. Please note: All listings are subject to change. Due to their popularity, some high-demand classes may already be filled. Register early for improved chances of course availability and best class selection. Class locations will appear on your class schedule after you register. ü Register Follow the instructions on page 42. Note key dates & deadlines on page 40. Auditing a Class: Students who wish to audit a course and not receive a grade must specify such intent no later than the second week of class. ENG English Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > English Composition I ENG LEC MWTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HOW TO READ CLASS LISTINGS Course Number Class Number Scheduled Meeting Day(s) (Refer to KEY below) Teaching/Learning Approach (Refer to KEY below) When Class Is Scheduled to Meet Each Day Term Code (Refer to KEY below) Date Range for This Class Campus or Other Site (Refer to KEY below) Where to find detailed information about each course in this category/discipline. TYPE KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS FLD (field study) learning and experience in actual setting of area of study HYB (hybrid) classroom meetings combined equally with online learning LAB time allotted and learning environment equipped for hands on learning activity (science, computer, culinary, etc.) LEC (lecture) traditional classroom instruction STU (studio) instruction and practice at arts or communications facility WEB Internet-based instruction via MercerOnline (see page 8) LOCATION DAYS M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday TH Thursday F Friday S Saturday SU Sunday CAMPUS JKC James Kerney Campus (102 North Broad Street, Trenton) MercerOnline (see page 8) WWC West Windsor Campus (1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor) OTHER LOCATIONS DFA Dempster Fire Academy (Station Road, Lawrence) MCTS Mercer County Technical School (1085 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor) TERM STARTS ENDS F Aug. 27 Dec. 14 F7A Aug. 27 Oct. 17 F7B Oct. 25 Dec. 14 F5A Aug. 29 Oct. 3 F5B Oct. 4 Nov. 7 F5C Nov. 8 Dec. 14 F10 Oct. 4 Dec. 14 Actual start and end dates for classes may vary within each term s date range. NOTE: excludes final exams
11 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 11 ACC Accounting Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Office Accounting I ACC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Office Accounting I ACC LEC MF 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Office Accounting I ACC LEC TH 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Hospitality Accounting ACC LEC TH 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting ACC LEC S 09:00AM 02:40PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting ACC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting ACC LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting ACC LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting ACC LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting ACC LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting ACC LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting ACC LEC MW 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Accounting I ACC LEC M 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Federal Income Taxation ACC LEC T 05:40PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB T 07:30PM 08:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computerized Accounting ACC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Cost Accounting ACC LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Administrative Professional See Office Systems Technology (OST) ADV Advertising + Graphic Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Typography I ADV LEC MW 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Typography I ADV LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Advertising Design II ADV LEC TTH 09:30AM 11:35AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Advertising Design II ADV LEC TTH 07:00PM 09:05PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Illustration I ADV LEC M 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Illustration II ADV LEC W 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History of Graphic Design ADV WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr ANT Anthropology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Anthropology ANT LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Anthropology ANT LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Anthropology ANT LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Anthropology ANT WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Anthropology Myths Magic WC ANT WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr ARC Architecture Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Graphic Communication for Arch ARC LEC MW 02:50PM 04:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Architecture Basic Design I ARC LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 5 cr History of Architecture ARC LEC MW 01:25PM 02:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Building Construction Systems ARC HYB W 05:30PM 06:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Architecture Design I ARC LEC MW 02:50PM 04:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 5 cr ART Fine Arts, Art History Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Basic Drawing ART LEC W 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Drawing ART LEC MW 11:45AM 01:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Basic Drawing ART LEC MW 09:30AM 11:35AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Drawing ART LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Drawing ART LEC F 01:00PM 05:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Life Drawing ART LEC TH 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Life Drawing ART LEC MW 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Two-Dimensional Design ART LEC T 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Two-Dimensional Design ART LEC MW 09:00AM 11:10AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Two-Dimensional Design ART LEC TTH 11:45AM 01:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Two-Dimensional Design ART LEC F 10:00AM 02:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Three-Dimensional Design ART LEC TTH 09:30AM 11:35AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Three-Dimensional Design ART LEC W 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History of Art I ART LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History of Art II ART LEC MW 04:30PM 05:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History of Modern Art ART LEC M 07:30PM 10:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History of Non-Western Art ART LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Topics in Contemporary Art ART WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr
12 12 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS African American Art ART LEC W 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Painting I ART LEC W 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Sculpture I ART LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Begin Ceramics: Handbuilding ART LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Ceramics: Wheel ART LEC MW 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Ceramics: Wheel ART LEC M 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Printmaking I ART LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Painting II ART LEC W 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Painting II ART LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:05AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Advanced Painting and Drawing ART LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:05PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Sculpture II ART LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Printmaking II ART LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr ASL American Sign Language Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > American Sign Language I ASL LEC MW 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr AUT Automotive Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > For information on MCCC s full-time Automotive Technology A.A.S. degree program, contact the program coordinator at (609) Intro Automotive Electronics AUT LEC MW 01:25PM 03:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 MCTS 3 cr Automotive Service Fundamental AUT LEC MW 09:00AM 12:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 MCTS 5 cr Auto Electricity and Elect AUT LEC T 09:00AM 12:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 MCTS 3 cr Auto Emission and Driveability AUT LEC TH 09:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 MCTS 3 cr AVI Aviation Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > The Aviation Flight Technology A.A.S. program at Mercer leads to an associate degree and certification as a commercial pilot with instrument rating. A new certificate program leads to Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) rating. For more information on flight courses, call the flight technology coordinator at (609) or [email protected]. Aerospace Development AVI LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Aviation Weather AVI LEC TTH 01:15PM 02:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Flight I AVI LEC W 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Flight I Extension AVI-113EXT-010 FLD W 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Flight II AVI LEC T 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Flight II Extension AVI-114EXT-010 FLD T 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Commercial Pilot I AVI LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Commercial Pilot II AVI LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Flight III AVI LEC M 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Flight III Extension AVI-213EXT-010 FLD M 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Flight IV AVI LEC M 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Flight IV Extension AVI-214EXT-010 LAB M 08:10AM 09:00AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Commercial Pilot III AVI LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr BCT Building Construction Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Construction Graphics BCT LEC T 05:30PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Bldg Construction Materials I BCT HYB W 05:30PM 06:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr BIO Biology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introductory Biology BIO LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-010 LAB T 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-030 LAB T 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-040 LAB W 01:00PM 03:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-050 LAB TH 01:30PM 04:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-060 LAB W 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-070 LAB W 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-080 LAB TH 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology I Lec BIO-101LEC-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr General Biology I Lec BIO-101LEC-020 LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr HONORS General Biology I Lec BIO-101LEC-040 LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr General Biology I Lec BIO-101LEC-050 LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr General Biology I Lec BIO-101LEC-070 LEC TH 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr General Biology II Lab BIO-102LAB-020 LAB M 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology II Lab BIO-102LAB-050 LAB F 01:00PM 03:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr General Biology II Lec BIO-102LEC-010 LEC M 01:25PM 04:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr General Biology II Lec BIO-102LEC-020 LEC W 01:25PM 04:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-005 LAB W 03:00PM 05:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-010 LAB W 12:00PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-015 LAB T 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-020 LAB M 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-025 LAB M 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-030 LAB M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-035 LAB W 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-040 LAB W 02:00PM 04:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-045 LAB F 12:00PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr
13 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 13 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-050 LAB W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-055 LAB T 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-060 LAB W 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-065 LAB W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-070 LAB TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-075 LAB T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-080 LAB F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-085 LAB TH 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-090 LAB TH 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-095 LAB S 12:30PM 03:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-020 LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-030 LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-040 LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-050 LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-060 LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-070 LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-080 LEC S 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-005 LAB F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-015 LAB F 12:00PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-020 LAB TH 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-030 LAB TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-075 LAB TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-080 LAB F 12:00PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104LEC-010 LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104LEC-020 LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104LEC-070 LEC M 02:00PM 04:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104LEC-080 LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Human Anatomy BIO LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Human Anatomy BIO WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 4 cr Human Anatomy BIO WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 4 cr Biological Science Concepts BIO LAB M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC F 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Biological Science Concepts BIO LEC M 07:00PM 08:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 07:00PM 08:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Biological Science Concepts BIO LAB W 11:00AM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Biological Science Concepts BIO LEC S 09:00AM 10:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB S 11:15AM 01:05PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Biological Science Concepts BIO LEC TH 08:30AM 10:20AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr LAB T 08:30AM 10:20AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Biological Science Concepts BIO WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Biological Science Concepts BIO WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Environmental Science Concepts BIO WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Microbiology BIO LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 12:00PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Microbiology BIO LEC T 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 01:30PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Microbiology BIO LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB F 09:00AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Microbiology BIO LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 06:00PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Microbiology BIO LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 06:00PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Microbiology BIO LEC T 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Microbiology BIO LEC T 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 09:00AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Entomology BIO LAB T 01:30PM 04:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 01:30PM 04:10PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Ecology BIO LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB F 08:00AM 12:00PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Principles of Microbiology BIO HYB M 06:00PM 07:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Pathophysiology BIO LEC TH 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr BUS Business Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Business BUS LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Business BUS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Business BUS LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Business BUS LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Introduction to Business BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Intro to Sports Management BUS LEC F 09:00AM 12:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
14 14 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS Business Writing BUS LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Business Law I BUS LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Law I BUS LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Law I BUS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Law I BUS LEC M 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Law I BUS LEC F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Law I BUS LEC TTH 07:30AM 08:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Law I BUS LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Law I BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Business Law II BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Personal Finance BUS LEC TH 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics I BUS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics I BUS LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics I BUS LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics I BUS LEC S 08:30AM 01:45PM F7A 8/27/ /17/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics II BUS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics II BUS LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics II BUS LEC S 08:30AM 01:45PM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Statistics II BUS LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Business Communication BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Business Communication BUS LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Principles of Management BUS LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Principles of Management BUS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Principles of Management BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Global Environment of Business BUS LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Global Environment of Business BUS LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Global Environment of Business BUS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Global Environment of Business BUS LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Global Environment of Business BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Entrepreneurship BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Human Resource Management BUS LEC W 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Human Resource Management BUS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Intl Business Practice Firm BUS HYB MW 05:30PM 08:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intl Business Practice Firm BUS LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Ceramics See Fine Arts (ART) CHE Chemistry Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introductory Chemistry CHE LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introductory Chemistry CHE LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Introductory Chemistry CHE LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introductory Chemistry CHE LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr General Chemistry I CHE LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 06:00PM 08:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General Chemistry I CHE LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General Chemistry I CHE LEC M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 08:00AM 10:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 LEC F 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 General Chemistry I CHE LEC MF 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 01:30PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General Chemistry I CHE LEC M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 08:00AM 10:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 LEC F 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 General Chemistry I CHE LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 LAB F 09:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Chemical Science Concepts CHE LAB M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Chemical Science Concepts CHE LAB M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Chemical Science Concepts CHE LEC M 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB M 08:00PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 01:30PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 01:00PM 03:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 09:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 09:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016
15 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 15 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 09:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB T 01:30PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 09:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 01:00PM 03:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LAB T 06:10PM 09:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LAB T 06:10PM 09:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 General and Physiological Chem CHE LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB W 09:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 HONORS Organic Chemistry I CHE LEC M 06:00PM 08:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 5 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 05:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Organic Chemistry I CHE LEC M 06:00PM 08:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 5 cr LAB W 06:00PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Organic Chemistry I CHE LEC M 06:00PM 08:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 5 cr LAB W 01:30PM 05:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 CHI Chinese Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Any student who has taken two or more years of a foreign language and has studied that language during the previous two years should begin that language at the 201 level or change to a new language. In cases of doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic department. Beginning Chinese I CHI LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr CIS Computer Information Systems Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > See also Computer Science (COS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NET) All computer application courses are mapped to Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams: OST 219, OST 223, CIS 173, CIS 175, CIS 182. PC Applications: Database CIS LEC M 06:00PM 09:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr PC Applications: Spreadsheets CIS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr PC Applications: Spreadsheets CIS LEC T 05:30PM 09:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr CIV Civil Engineering Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > For information about Uniform Construction Code licensing courses, call the Division of Corporate and Community programs, (609) For information about Civil Engineering Technology, call Admissions at (609) Fluid Mechanics CIV LEC MW 06:30PM 09:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Structural Steel Design CIV LEC MW 01:15PM 02:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 01:15PM 03:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Mechanics of Materials CIV LEC TTH 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Mechanics of Solids CIV LEC TTH 09:30AM 12:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Mechanics of Solids CIV LEC TTH 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr CMN Communication Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Mass Media CMN WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Mass Media CMN LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mass Media CMN LEC MW 01:15PM 02:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Media Issues and Ethics CMN LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Cinema CMN LEC W 06:00PM 08:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC MW 03:00PM 04:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Speech: Human Communication CMN LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC M 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr HONORS Public Speaking CMN LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
16 16 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS Public Speaking CMN LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN LEC SU 12:30PM 03:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Public Speaking CMN WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Public Relations CMN LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Journalism I CMN LEC T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Introduction to TV Production CMN LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to TV Production CMN LEC MW 12:30PM 02:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to TV Production CMN LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Screenwriting CMN HYB T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Social Media Technologies CMN LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Radio CMN LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Radio CMN LEC TTH 12:50PM 02:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Audio Production CMN LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Audio Production CMN LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Writing for Media CMN LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Issues in Intercultural Commun CMN LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Communication and Gender CMN WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Appl Field Product for Video CMN LEC T 01:00PM 04:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Cinematography CMN LEC M 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Announcing for Radio CMN LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Digital Audio Production II CMN LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Live Sound Reinforcement CMN LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr COL College Success See also Student Development (STU) Applicability of these credits toward degree requirements is limited. Consult your academic advisor. Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Strategies for Academic Succes COL LEC M 12:00PM 02:00PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 12:00PM 02:00PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Strategies for Academic Succes COL LEC F 09:00AM 11:40AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr HONORS Skills Coll Success I COL LEC F 10:00AM 12:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr HONORS Skills Coll Success I COL LEC F 01:00PM 03:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr HONORS Skills Coll Success I COL LEC M 04:00PM 06:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > COS Computer Science See also Computer Information Systems (CIS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NET) Intro to Computer Science COS HYB TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to Computer Science COS HYB TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to Computer Science COS HYB MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to Computer Science COS HYB MW 07:30PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Computer Science I Algo/Prog COS HYB T 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Computer Science I Algo/Prog COS HYB TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Discrete Mathematical Structur COS LEC MW 05:40PM 07:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Computer Science II Data Struc COS HYB MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Fund of Computer Architecture COS LEC MW 07:40PM 09:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Cooperative Education Cooperative education is available for students in many career programs. Contact your academic advisor. CRJ Criminal Justice Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Intro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ LEC W 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Intro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Police in the Community CRJ LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Police in the Community CRJ LEC T 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Corrections CRJ LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Corrections CRJ LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Criminology CRJ LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Criminology CRJ LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Criminology CRJ WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Criminology CRJ LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Criminal Law CRJ LEC W 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Criminal Law CRJ LEC M 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
17 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 17 Police Administration CRJ LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Police Administration CRJ LEC TH 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Criminal Investigation CRJ LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Community Corrections CRJ WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Juvenile Justice CRJ WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Juvenile Justice CRJ LEC T 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr CSW College Success and Wellness Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > College Success & Personal We CSW LEC M 08:00AM 08:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr LAB W 08:00AM 08:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 College Success & Personal We CSW LEC M 08:00AM 08:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 2 cr LAB W 08:00AM 08:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 College Success & Personal We CSW LEC M 12:00PM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr LAB W 12:00PM 12:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 College Success & Personal We CSW LEC T 12:00PM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 2 cr LAB TH 12:00PM 12:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 College Success & Personal We CSW LEC T 07:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr College Success & Personal We CSW LEC T 12:00PM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr LAB TH 12:00PM 12:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 DAN Dance Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to Dance and Culture DAN LEC TTH 01:05AM 02:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Ballet I DAN LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Ballet II DAN LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Studio Dance Technique I DAN STU MTWTH 11:45AM 01:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Studio Dance Technique II DAN STU MTWTH 11:45AM 01:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Studio Dance Technique III DAN STU MTWTH 11:45AM 01:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Studio Dance Technique IV DAN STU MTWTH 11:45AM 01:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Special Studies Dance DAN STU TTH 10:00AM 11:40AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr DMA Digital Media Arts Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Computer Art DMA LEC TTH 09:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Computer Art DMA LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Computer Art DMA LEC TTH 03:45PM 05:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Digital Imaging I DMA LEC TTH 03:45PM 05:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Digital Imaging I DMA LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr 3-D Modeling I DMA LEC TTH 11:15AM 01:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr 3-D Modeling I DMA LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:05AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Digital Narrative DMA LEC M 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Internet Tools & Techniques DMA LEC MW 06:00PM 08:05PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Web Design I DMA LEC MW 09:30AM 11:35AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Web Design I DMA LEC MW 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Animation I DMA LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:35PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Web Design II: Portfolio DMA LEC MW 03:45PM 05:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Digital Portfolio Seminar DMA HYB M 07:00PM 09:05PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr DRA Drafting/Computer-Aided Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro Computer-Aided Drafting DRA LEC M 06:10PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Intro Computer-Aided Drafting DRA LEC T 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Advanced Computer Aided Design DRA LEC TH 05:40PM 09:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Drawing and Design See Fine Arts (ART) ECO Economics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Basic Economics ECO LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Economics ECO WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Macroeconomics ECO LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Macroeconomics ECO LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Macroeconomics ECO LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Macroeconomics ECO LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Macroeconomics ECO LEC S 08:30AM 01:45PM F7A 8/27/ /17/2016 WWC 3 cr Microeconomics ECO LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Microeconomics ECO LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Microeconomics ECO LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Microeconomics ECO LEC S 08:40AM 01:20PM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Microeconomics ECO LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr EDU Education Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to Exceptional Children EDU LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Exceptional Children EDU WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Education EDU LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
18 18 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS Introduction to Education EDU LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Education EDU LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Education EDU LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Early Childhood Education EDU WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr EET Electronics Engineering Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Fundamentals of Electronics EET LEC MW 12:00PM 01:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Electronics I EET LEC MW 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB M 03:00PM 05:30PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to Electronics I EET LEC MW 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB F 02:00PM 04:30PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to Electronics I EET LEC MW 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 07:20PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Electronic Construction EET LEC TTH 01:20PM 03:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Fiber Optics EET LEC MW 09:00AM 11:05AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Electronic Networks EET LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Digital Circuit Fundamentals EET LEC TH 05:00PM 07:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 07:30PM 10:00PM 8/27/ /14/2016 ENG English Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Initial selection of an English composition course is determined by a placement test. Call the Liberal Arts Division or the Academic Testing Center for details. English courses are sequential. Therefore, a student must satisfy the composition requirement with a minimum grade of C in ENG102 before taking literature (200 level) courses. Applicability of credits in courses below the 100 level toward degree requirements is limited. Note: The English Department offers sections of English Composition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the English language. For more information, contact Fran Davidson, (609) ENG101/102 WEB: Students who register for MercerOnline classes of ENG101 or ENG102 are required to write two essays, one at the beginning of the semester and one at the end, in the Academic Testing Center on the West Windsor campus. Further information about this requirement can be obtained by calling (609) Intro to College Composition I ENG LEC MW 09:00AM 11:15AM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro to College Composition I ENG LEC T 05:40PM 07:55PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB TH 05:40PM 07:55PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro to College Composition I ENG LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Composition I ENG LEC T 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Composition I ENG LEC M 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Composition I ENG LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro to College Composition I ENG LEC MW 12:00PM 01:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro College Composition II ENG LEC M 01:30PM 04:00PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 01:30PM 04:00PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LAB M 10:00AM 12:15PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LEC W 10:00AM 12:15PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LEC T 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LEC T 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LEC M 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LAB T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LAB M 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC W 03:30PM 05:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LAB T 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro College Composition II ENG LEC MW 09:00AM 10:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro College Composition II ENG LEC TTH 05:40PM 07:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro College Composition II ENG LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro College Composition II ENG LEC MW 12:00PM 01:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro to College Reading I ENG LAB M 06:00PM 08:30PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC W 06:00PM 08:30PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LAB T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LAB M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LAB T 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LAB T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016
19 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 19 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LAB M 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC W 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LAB T 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC T 08:00PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC T 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 03:30PM 05:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC T 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 03:30PM 05:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC W 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 08:00PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC TH 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB TH 08:00PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 06:00PM 08:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB M 08:30PM 09:40PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 05:40PM 08:10PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB W 05:40PM 08:10PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading I ENG LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC M 06:00PM 08:30PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 06:00PM 08:30PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC T 10:00AM 12:15PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 12:15PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC M 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB W 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC M 05:40PM 08:10PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB W 05:40PM 08:10PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LAB M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC T 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC M 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB M 08:00PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LAB M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LEC W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC T 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC T 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intro to College Reading II ENG LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr English Composition I DZ ENG LEC MW 03:00PM 04:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr HONORS English Composition I ENG LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS English Composition I ENG LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS English Composition I ENG LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS English Composition I ENG LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr English Composition I ENG LEC TH 06:00PM 07:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 08:00PM 09:50PM 10/4/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr HONORS English Composition I ENG LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS English Composition I ENG LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr English Composition I ENG LAB T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr
20 20 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS English Composition I DZ ENG LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ITLS ENG LAB TH 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 07:30PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I DZ ENG LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I DZ ENG LAB T 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr English Composition I DZ ENG LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I DZ ENG LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I DZ ENG LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I DZ ENG LEC T 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC F 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB F 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 06:00PM 07:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB M 07:45PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB W 06:00PM 07:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 07:45PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ITLS ENG LEC T 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB T 07:30PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC T 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC T 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I DZ ENG LAB M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I DZ ENG LAB M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC T 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB T 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016
21 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 21 English Composition I ENG LEC T 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr English Composition I ENG LEC M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr English Composition I ENG LEC F 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB F 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB M 07:30AM 08:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 07:30AM 08:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC M 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LEC TH 06:00PM 07:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 08:00PM 09:50PM 10/4/ /14/2016 English Composition I ENG LAB TH 06:00PM 07:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 08:00PM 09:50PM 10/4/ /14/2016 English Composition I ITLS ENG LEC M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition I ITLS ENG LAB M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ITLS ENG LEC M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr English Composition II ENG LAB TH 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 07:30PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr English Composition II ITLS ENG LEC T 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB T 07:30PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC T 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LAB T 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC S 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB S 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC T 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LAB T 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC M 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 09:00AM 10:15AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC F 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB F 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ITLS ENG LAB M 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC T 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC M 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC M 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LAB T 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 12:00PM 01:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC M 06:00PM 07:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB M 07:45PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LAB W 06:00PM 07:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 07:45PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LAB M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC M 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 01:30PM 02:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC F 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB F 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LAB M 07:30AM 08:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 07:30AM 08:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 English Composition II ENG LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr English Composition II ENG LEC TH 06:00PM 07:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 08:00PM 09:50PM 10/4/ /14/2016 English Comp II With Speech ENG LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr English Comp II With Speech ENG WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr
22 22 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS World Literature I ENG LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr American Literature I ENG WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Modern American Novel ENG WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Literature Into Film ENG LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Women in Literature ENG LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Women in Literature ENG WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Children s Literature ENG LEC F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Children s Literature ENG LEC F 09:00AM 12:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Children s Literature ENG LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Children s Literature ENG WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Literature of War and Conflict ENG LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Fantasy Literature ENG LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr ENT Engineering Technology (General) Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Engineering Graphics ENT LEC TH 04:15PM 06:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr ERG Energy Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Alternative Energy Sources ERG LEC MW 04:00PM 05:20PM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Energy Audit & Weatherization ERG LEC T 06:00PM 09:30PM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr ESL English as a Second Language Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Students planning to enroll in ESL courses should complete the ESL Placement Test before registration. There is no charge for this service. For an appointment, call (609) Note: The English Department offers sections of English Composition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the English language. For more information, contact Carol Friend at (609) ESL Foundation Grammar Concepts ESL LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Foundation Grammar Concepts ESL LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Foundation Speech Concepts ESL LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Foundation Speech Concepts ESL LEC S 01:15PM 04:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Foundation Speech Concepts ESL LEC MW 12:00PM 01:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Foundation Reading Concepts ESL LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Foundation Reading Concepts ESL LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Foundation Reading Concepts ESL LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts I ESL LEC S 01:15PM 04:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts I ESL LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts I ESL LEC MW 12:00PM 01:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading & Critical Think ESL LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading & Critical Think ESL LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading & Critical Think ESL LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts I ESL LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts I ESL LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts II ESL LEC S 01:15PM 04:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts II ESL LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts II ESL LEC MW 12:00PM 01:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts II ESL LEC MW 12:00PM 01:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading/Thinking II ESL LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading/Thinking II ESL LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading/Thinking II ESL LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading/Thinking II ESL LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts II ESL LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts II ESL LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts II ESL LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts III ESL LEC S 01:15PM 04:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts III ESL LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Speech Concepts III ESL LEC MW 12:00PM 01:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading/Thinking III ESL LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading/Thinking III ESL LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Reading/Thinking III ESL LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts III ESL LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts III ESL LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ESL Writing Concepts III ESL LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr ETT Entertainment Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro Entertainment Industry ETT LEC TTH 12:40PM 02:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Technical Production ETT LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr FAS Fashion/Apparel Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Fashion: Global Marketplace FAS LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Introduction to Fashion Design FAS LEC TH 10:00AM 02:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Intro to Textiles for Fashion FAS LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Computerized Fashion Drawing FAS LEC T 10:00AM 02:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Technical Skills Apparel Prod FAS LEC MW 10:00AM 02:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr
23 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 23 History of Costume Design FAS LEC TTH 02:15PM 03:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Fundamentals of Fashion Buying FAS LEC MW 11:30AM 12:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Tech Skills for Apparel Prd II FAS LEC MW 10:00AM 02:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Fine Arts See courses with ART prefix FIR Fire Science Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Fire Science courses are designed primarily for personnel interested or involved in fire service. The courses are also appropriate for those in related fields such as security, police, industrial safety, architecture and building construction. Fire Science courses are conducted at the Dempster Fire Service Training Center on Station Road in Lawrence Township. Contact Scott Loh at (609) or [email protected]. Introduction to Fire Science FIR LEC M 11:45AM 02:25PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 DFA 3 cr Building Construction FIR LEC W 11:45AM 02:25PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 DFA 3 cr Hazardous Materials FIR LEC M 07:05PM 09:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 DFA 3 cr Fire Protection Systems FIR LEC W 07:05PM 09:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 DFA 3 cr Fire Dept Safety/Health Admin FIR LEC T 07:05PM 09:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 DFA 3 cr FRE French Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Any student who has taken two or more years of a foreign language and has studied that language during the previous two years should begin that language at the 201 level or change to a new language. In cases of doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic department. Beginning French I FRE LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr FUN Funeral Service Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > The Funeral Service programs prepare individuals for work as licensed professionals in the field. The college offers a Funeral Service Certificate program, an A.A.S. in Funeral Service and an A.A.S. degree program in business for funeral service preparatory education. Mercer programs prepare students for national and state licensing examinations. Day and evening classes are available to meet the needs of both full-time and part-time students. For further information, call Professor Michael Daley, Director of Funeral Service programs, (609) or , or [email protected]. GAM Game Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Game Design Theory and Culture GAM LEC MW 09:30AM 11:35AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Game Design I GAM LEC MW 03:45PM 05:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr GER German Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Any student who has taken two or more years of a foreign language and has studied that language during the previous two years should begin that language at the 201 level or change to a new language. In cases of doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic department. Beginning German I GER LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Health Science This A.A.S. program is designed for RNs, LPNs, paramedics, radiographers, and dozens of other licensed/certified health care professionals who do not possess a college degree. Participants receive up to 18 credits for their prior training and are awarded the degree upon completion of the science, mathematics, general education, and technical electives in the program. For details, call (609) or [email protected]. HIS History Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > History Western Civil to 1648 HIS LEC F 01:00PM 04:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History Western Civil to 1648 HIS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr History Western Civil to 1648 HIS LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History Western Civil to 1648 HIS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr History Western Civil to 1648 HIS LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History Western Civil to 1648 HIS LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History Western Civil to 1648 HIS LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History West Civil Since 1648 HIS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History West Civil Since 1648 HIS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr History West Civil Since 1648 HIS WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr History West Civil Since 1648 HIS LEC F 09:00AM 12:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History West Civil Since 1648 HIS LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History West Civil Since 1648 HIS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History West Civil Since 1648 HIS LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS LEC F 12:00PM 02:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
24 24 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS African American History HIS LEC T 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr World History to 1500 HIS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr World History to 1500 HIS LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS World History to 1500 HIS LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History to 1500 HIS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History to 1500 HIS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Holocaust and Other Genocides HIS LEC F 09:00AM 12:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Holocaust and Other Genocides HIS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Holocaust Oth Genocide HIS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Women Europe Sin 1500 HIS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HOS Hospitality Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Hospitality Success Skills HOS LEC T 01:30PM 02:45PM F7A 8/27/ /17/2016 WWC 1 cr Food Preparation I HOS LEC TH 12:10PM 04:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Food Preparation I HOS LEC T 05:30PM 06:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB T 06:30PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Food Preparation I HOS LEC F 09:00AM 01:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Food Preparation II HOS LEC T 09:30AM 02:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Advanced Culinary Arts HOS LEC TH 05:10PM 09:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Culinary Math HOS LEC M 01:30PM 02:45PM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Food and Culture HOS LEC M 01:30PM 05:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Food and Culture HOS LEC T 09:20AM 01:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Food and Culture HOS LEC W 09:20AM 01:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Food and Culture HOS LEC W 01:00PM 04:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Food and Culture HOS LEC TH 05:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Sanit & Safety Food Serv Oper HOS LEC T 08:30AM 11:50AM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 JKC 2 cr Sanit & Safety Food Serv Oper HOS LEC M 01:00PM 04:20PM F7A 8/27/ /17/2016 WWC 2 cr Intro to Hospitality Industry HOS LEC T 06:20PM 08:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Travel and Tourism HOS LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Table Service HOS LEC W 09:00AM 11:00AM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 11:10AM 02:00PM 10/4/ /14/2016 Hospitality of Purchasing HOS LEC M 05:40PM 08:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Hospitality Law HOS LEC TH 02:00PM 04:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Garde Manger HOS LEC T 05:20PM 06:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB T 06:20PM 10:00PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Professional Baking I HOS LEC TH 08:00AM 08:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 09:00AM 12:30PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Professional Baking I HOS LAB TH 05:00PM 05:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 06:00PM 09:30PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Professional Baking II HOS LEC M 08:00AM 08:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB M 09:00AM 12:00PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Experimental Kitchen HOS LEC W 06:20PM 07:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr LAB W 07:20PM 09:40PM 8/27/ /14/2016 American Regional Cuisine HOS LEC W 09:00AM 02:00PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Artisanal Breads HOS LEC TW 04:00PM 08:30PM F7A 8/27/ /14/2016 community 2 cr Restaurant Desserts HOS LEC W 08:00AM 08:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 09:15AM 12:55PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Event Planning HOS LEC W 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Internship in HRIM HOS LEC TH 08:30AM 10:30AM F7A 8/27/ /17/2016 WWC 2 cr HPE Health/Physical Education Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE LEC T 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Concepts of Nutrition HPE WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr First Aid CPR and AED HPE LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC W 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC TH 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC TTH 07:30AM 08:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr
25 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 25 Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC M 06:05PM 06:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 2 cr LAB M 07:00PM 08:40PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC F 04:30PM 05:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 2 cr LAB F 05:25PM 07:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Concepts of Health/Fitness HPE LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Medical Terminology HPE LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Medical Terminology HPE LEC W 07:30PM 10:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Medical Terminology HPE LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Medical Terminology HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Prevention/Care Athl Injuries HPE LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Kinesiology for Exercise Scie HPE WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Kinesiology for Exercise Scie HPE LEC T 01:00PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Exercise Science HPE LEC F 12:00PM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Principles of Coaching HPE LEC F 10:00AM 11:40AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Personal Fitness HPE LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Personal Fitness HPE LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM F5B 10/4/ /7/2016 WWC 1 cr Personal Fitness HPE LEC TTH 07:00PM 08:30PM F5B 10/4/ /7/2016 WWC 1 cr Personal Fitness HPE LEC MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM F5C 11/8/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Beginning Tennis HPE LEC F 09:00AM 01:00PM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Intermediate & Advanced Tennis HPE LEC F 09:00AM 01:00PM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Exercise Physiology HPE LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Exercise Measurement/Prescript HPE LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Exercise Measurement/Prescript HPE LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Exercise Science Field Exper HPE FLD F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HRA Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > For more information about the joint programs in Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning offered by MCCC and the Mercer County Vocational-Technical Schools, contact MCVTS at (609) All classes will be held at Vo-Tech Assunpink Center (ACC). Prin of Refrigeration/AC I HRA LEC MW 06:30PM 09:25PM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 MCTS 2 cr Prin of Refrigeration/AC II HRA LEC MW 06:30PM 09:25PM F7B 10/25/ /14/2016 MCTS 2 cr Domestic Refrig-A/C Systems HRA LEC TTH 06:30PM 09:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 MCTS 4 cr IST Information Systems Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Tech Studio IST LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:45AM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC W 06:00PM 09:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC S 09:00AM 12:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC M 08:00AM 09:50AM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 08:00AM 09:50AM 10/4/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC M 05:30PM 07:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr LAB M 07:30PM 09:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr LEC W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB M 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB M 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB M 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 03:30PM 05:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016
26 26 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB T 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB T 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 08:00AM 09:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB M 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Computer Concepts/Applications IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LAB TH 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST LEC T 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Computer Concepts/Appl IST LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Concepts/Applications IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Computer Concepts/Programming IST LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Concepts/Programming IST LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Computer Concepts/Programming IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Computer Concepts/Programming IST LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Prog With Mobile App. Develo IST HYB W 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Introduction to Programming IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Website Development IST LEC W 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Android Application Dev IST HYB TH 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Data Base Concepts IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Systems Analysis IST WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr ITA Italian Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Any student who has taken two or more years of a foreign language and has studied that language during the previous two years should begin that language at the 201 level or change to a new language. In cases of doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic department. Beginning Italian I ITA LEC MW 04:30PM 05:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr JPN Japanese Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Any student who has taken two or more years of a foreign language and has studied that language during the previous two years should begin that language at the 201 level or change to a new language. In cases of doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic department. Beginning Japanese I JPN LEC MW 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Journalism See Communication (CMN) LEG Legal Studies Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Role of the Paralegal LEG LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Civil Litigation I LEG LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Civil Litigation II LEG LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Legal Research and Writing LEG LAB W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr New Jersey Real Estate Transac LEG LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Wills and Probate LEG LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Field Experience/Paralegal LEG LEC M 05:00PM 05:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Civil Litigation III LEG LEC TH 06:00PM 09:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LIB Library Skills Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Library Skills LIB LEC F 10:00AM 11:50AM F5B 10/7/ /4/2016 WWC 1 cr Library Skills LIB LEC F 10:00AM 11:50AM F5B 10/7/ /4/2016 JKC 1 cr MAT Mathematics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Initial selection of a mathematics course is determined by the results of a placement test. Contact the Math, Science & Health Professions Division or the Academic Testing Center for details. Applicability of credits in courses below the 100 level is limited. Students who have completed math courses at another college must present transcripts. Mathematics Placement: Students not required to take pre-college review mathematics should take the Mathematics Course Placement Test to determine the appropriate level of math. A pretest and authorization form may be obtained at the Math, Science & Health Professions Division office (MS 126) or from a counselor. The placement test is given in the Academic Testing Center, and the results are discussed and reviewed with a member of the mathematics faculty. Pre-Algebra MAT LEC TTH 08:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC MW 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC S 08:30AM 12:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC MW 08:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC MW 05:30PM 07:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC TTH 01:25PM 03:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT LEC TTH 05:40PM 07:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr
27 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 27 Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC S 08:30AM 12:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC TTH 08:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC TTH 05:40PM 07:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB MW 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB MW 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB MW 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB TTH 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB MW 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB MW 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB MW 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB TTH 01:30PM 04:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB MW 09:00AM 11:30AM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 JKC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB MW 01:30PM 04:00PM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 JKC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB MW 01:30PM 04:00PM F5A 8/27/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 JKC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB TTH 01:30PM 04:00PM F5A 8/27/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM F5A 8/29/ /3/2016 WWC 1 cr Algebra and Trigonometry I MAT LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr HONORS Elementary Statistic I MAT LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC TTH 07:30AM 08:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics I MAT LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics II MAT LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics II MAT LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Elementary Statistics II MAT LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT HYB W 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr
28 28 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC WF 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC MW 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC S 08:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT LEC MW 01:25PM 03:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr Applied College Algebra MAT LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Applied College Algebra MAT LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Applied College Algebra MAT LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Calculus MAT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr HONORS Pre-Calculus MAT HYB W 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Calculus MAT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Calculus MAT LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Calculus MAT LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Calculus MAT LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Pre-Calculus MAT HYB W 08:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus MAT LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus MAT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus I MAT LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus I MAT LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus I MAT LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus I MAT LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus I MAT LEC MW 08:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr HONORS Calculus I MAT LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus II MAT LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus II MAT LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus II MAT LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus II MAT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr HONORS Calculus II MAT LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Statistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Statistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Prob/Stats for Sci & Eng MAT LEC M 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Linear Algebra MAT LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus III MAT LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Calculus III MAT LEC TTH 08:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr Differential Equations MAT LEC TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr MKT Marketing Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Principles of Marketing MKT LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Principles of Marketing MKT LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Principles of Marketing MKT LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Principles of Marketing MKT LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Principles of Marketing MKT WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Intro to Sport Marketing MKT LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr MLT Medical Laboratory Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Medical Laboratory Technology combines the challenges and rewards of medicine and laboratory science. This program integrates lecture and laboratory instruction with clinical experience in area hospitals. Offering excellent employment opportunities in hospitals, reference labs, pharmaceutical firms and public health settings, an MLT career is attractive to students who enjoy science and to adults who have a degree in science and are exploring new career options. For more information and a program update, visit or contact the MLT coordinator at (609) or [email protected]. Medical Office Assistant If you would like to handle office functions in a doctor s office, group medical practice, nursing care facility, hospital or clinic, this program may be for you. Mercer is offering this certificate program to meet the growing demand for specialized medical office support staff. Skilled, qualified people are needed to help in storage, retrieval, coding and processing of the medical information needed for efficient health care delivery and reimbursement. For complete certificate program information, please call Admissions at (609) or [email protected]. See specialty courses listed under Office Systems Technology. MUS Music Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > APPRECIATION AND HISTORY Introduction to Music MUS LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Music MUS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History of American Pop Music MUS LEC TH 06:00PM 08:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Music History & Lit I MUS LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
29 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 29 MUSIC THEORY Fundamentals of Music Theory MUS LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Fundamentals of Music Theory MUS LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Music Theory II MUS LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Musicianship II MUS LAB F 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr PIANO CLASS Piano Class I MUS LAB MW 10:00AM 10:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Piano Class I MUS LAB MW 11:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Piano Class I MUS LAB MW 06:00PM 06:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Piano Class II MUS LEC TTH 09:00AM 09:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Piano Class III MUS LEC TTH 08:00AM 08:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Piano Class IV MUS LEC MW 12:00PM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr GUITAR CLASS Guitar Class I MUS LEC W 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr COLLEGE CHORUS Chorus I MUS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Chorus II MUS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Chorus III MUS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Chorus IV MUS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Chamber Ensemble I MUS LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Chamber Ensemble II MUS LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Chamber Ensemble III MUS LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Chamber Ensemble IV MUS LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Applied Music I Brass MUS-109BR-010 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Bass MUS-109BS-045 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Composition MUS-109COMP-055 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Guitar MUS-109GU-015 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Piano MUS-109P-025 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Percussion MUS-109PERC-020 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I String MUS-109ST-030 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Voice Classic MUS-109VC-010 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Voice Jazz MUS-109VJ-010 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music I Woodwind MUS-109WW-040 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Brass MUS-110BR-020 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Bass MUS-110BS-045 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Composition MUS-110COMP-055 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Guitar MUS-110GU-015 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Piano MUS-110P-025 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Percussion MUS-110PERC-020 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II String MUS-110ST-020 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Voice Classic MUS-110VC-010 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Voice Jazz MUS-110VJ-050 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music II Woodwind MUS-110WW-040 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Brass MUS-209BR-010 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Bass MUS-209BS-045 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Composition MUS-209COMP-050 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Guitar MUS-209GU-015 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Piano MUS-209P-025 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Percussion MUS-209PERC-020 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Strings MUS-209ST-030 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Voice Class MUS-209VC-035 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Voice Jazz MUS-209VJ-055 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music III Woodwind MUS-209WW-040 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Brass MUS-210BR-010 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Bass MUS-210BS-045 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Composition MUS-210COMP-050 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Guitar MUS-210GU-015 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Piano MUS-210P-025 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Percussion MUS-210PERC-020 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV String MUS-210ST-030 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Voice Class MUS-210VC-035 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Voice Jazz MUS-210VJ-055 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Applied Music IV Woodwind MUS-210WW-040 LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr JAZZ STUDIES Jazz Band I MUS LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Jazz Band II MUS LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Jazz Band III MUS LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr Jazz Band IV MUS LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 2 cr
30 30 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS NET Networking Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > The computer networking field provides exciting, hands-on careers that are in demand now and into the future. MCCC s Network Engineering Technology (NET) program has courses that map in whole or part to a variety of industry certifications, including A+, NET+, Server+, Security+, Linux+, MCTS, MCITP, MCSA/E, CCNA, and CISSP. Students can pursue one or more areas of certification through the NET certificate program or Computer Networking and Technology degree. Intro to PC Hardware/Software NET LEC TTH 12:00PM 02:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to PC Hardware/Software NET LEC M 05:40PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to PC Hardware/Software NET LEC W 05:40PM 09:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr IT Essentials NET LEC TTH 10:00AM 12:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr IT Essentials NET LEC T 05:40PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Fundamentals Computer Networks NET LEC MW 12:30PM 02:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Fundamentals Computer Networks NET LEC W 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Windows Desktop Oper Sys Adm NET LEC T 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Network Directory Services Adm NET LEC TH 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Routing & Switching Essentials NET LEC T 06:00PM 09:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Scaling Networks NET LEC MW 02:20PM 04:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr WAN Data Communications NET LEC T 01:30PM 04:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr NUR Nursing Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > NRS, NSG With starting salaries now above $45,000 and a New Jersey shortfall of RNs, the nursing profession offers excellent career opportunities for qualified students. Be sure to ask about scholarship opportunities. The MCCC Nursing program culminates in the A.S. degree and candidacy for licensure as a registered nurse (RN). Instruction combines clinical experience in area hospitals with on-campus lectures and lab classes. Full-time and part-time options are available in either day or evening/weekend programs. Licensed practical nurses are eligible for advanced standing. For program information, contact the Nursing Education office at (609) or Donna Penn, Director of Nursing Education at [email protected]. MCCC also conducts a Nursing program in collaboration with St. Francis Medical Center, culminating in a nursing diploma awarded by the hospital and the A.S. degree conferred by the college. For information about this cooperative program, contact the college s Admissions Office or the program director at (609) OHT Ornamental Horticulture Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > The Ornamental Horticulture program provides practical and theoretical instruction to prepare students for positions in landscape planning, floral design, and greenhouse, nursery and turfgrass management. For additional information, call Professor Amy Iseneker Ricco, program coordinator, at (609) or [email protected]. Plant Science OHT LEC M 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Plant Science OHT LEC M 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Herbaceous Plants OHT HYB S 09:30AM 11:20AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Basic Landscaping & Planning I OHT LEC M 01:30PM 05:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Plant Diseases OHT LAB T 10:00AM 11:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LEC TH 10:00AM 11:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 Floral Design I OHT LEC T 01:30PM 04:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Plant Propagation OHT LEC T 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 07:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 OST Office Systems Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Office skills courses at Mercer are designed for people who are currently working in the field and want to upgrade their skills as well as for those who are pursuing a certificate or degree. Course content is continually updated to ensure that students are exposed to the most current technology and business applications in modern, well-equipped labs. The Administrative Professional program also offers an Administrative Support certificate program and a Medical Office Assistant certificate program. For complete certificate requirements, please request a brochure by contacting Admissions at (609) or [email protected]. All computer application courses are mapped to Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams: OST 219, OST 223, CIS 173, CIS 175, and CIS 182. Basic Keyboarding Applications OST LEC M 06:00PM 09:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Word Processing Concept & Appl OST HYB M 05:15PM 06:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Current Topics in Office Admin OST HYB MW 05:30PM 08:00PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Current Topics in Office Admin OST LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:30AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Painting and Printmaking See Fine Arts (ART) Paralegal See Legal Studies (LEG) PBH Public Health Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Principles of Public Health PBH LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr PHI Philosophy Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > HONORS Intro to Philosophy PHI LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
31 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 31 Introduction to Philosophy PHI LEC T 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Critical Thinking PHI LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Critical Thinking PHI LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Critical Thinking PHI LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Critical Thinking PHI LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Logic PHI LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Ethics PHI LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Moral Choices PHI LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Moral Choices PHI LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Moral Choices PHI LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Moral Choices PHI LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Moral Choices PHI LEC F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Moral Choices PHI WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Moral Choices PHI LEC F 01:00PM 04:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Moral Choices PHI WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr PHO Photography Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Photography PHO LEC MW 10:00AM 12:05PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Digital Photography PHO LEC MW 12:15PM 02:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Digital Photography PHO LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:05PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intro to Digital Photography PHO LEC TTH 10:00AM 12:05PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr History of Photography PHO LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Studio Photography(LG Format) PHO LEC TH 06:00PM 10:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr PHY Physics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > College Physics I PHY LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TTH 07:30PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 College Physics I PHY LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB MW 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 College Physics I PHY LEC TTH 03:30PM 04:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 4 cr LAB TTH 05:00PM 06:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 College Physics II PHY LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Fundamentals of Physics PHY LEC M 06:00PM 07:40PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB W 06:00PM 07:40PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Physical Science Concepts PHY LEC T 01:30PM 03:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 01:30PM 03:20PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Physical Science Concepts PHY LEC TH 06:00PM 07:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 08:00PM 09:50PM 8/27/ /14/2016 Physical Science Concepts PHY LEC T 09:00AM 10:50AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 09:00AM 10:50AM 8/27/ /14/2016 University Physics I PHY LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB MW 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 University Physics I PHY LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TTH 07:30PM 08:45PM 8/27/ /14/2016 University Physics I PHY LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM 8/27/ /14/2016 University Physics II PHY LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 4 cr LAB MW 03:00PM 04:15PM 8/27/ /14/2016 POL Political Science Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > American Political System POL LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr American Political System POL LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr American Political System POL WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr American Political System POL WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr State and Local Government POL LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr State and Local Government POL LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr International Relations POL LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Constitutional Law POL WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr PSY Psychology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Intro to Psychology PSY HYB TH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TH 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Intro to Psychology PSY HYB T 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
32 32 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC F 01:30PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC S 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC T 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC M 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Education Psychology PSY WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Social Psychology PSY LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Child Development PSY WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Child Development PSY LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Child Development PSY LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Abnormal Psychology PSY WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Abnormal Psychology PSY LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Human Sexuality PSY LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr PTA Physical Therapist Assistant Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > This 24-month program for full-time students combines lecture and laboratory classes with clinical experience in area physical therapy facilities. Courses numbered PTA 106 and above are only open to students accepted for the professional phase of the program. Contact the Admissions office at (609) or the coordinator by , [email protected]. Except as noted, enrollment in PTA courses is limited to students who have completed all basic skills requirements and have received full acceptance into the program. PTA majors are required to earn a minimum grade of C+ in PTA courses. Introduction to PTA PTA WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 1 cr Introduction to PTA PTA LEC T 06:00PM 07:15PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Radio See Communication (CMN) RAD Radiography Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Major shortages in this profession mean excellent salaries and superior opportunities for graduates. This 24-month program combines lecture, laboratory and extensive clinical experience in area hospitals. For application materials and program information, contact the Admissions office at (609) Specific questions may be directed to the faculty coordinator by ing [email protected]. Enrollment in radiography courses is limited to students who have completed all basic skills requirements and have received full acceptance into the program. REL Religious Studies Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to Religious Studies REL LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Living World Religions REL LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Living World Religions REL LEC W 06:00PM 09:45PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Respiratory Therapy Brookdale Community College reserves a limited number of seats in its Respiratory Therapy program for qualified Mercer County residents who have completed their general education and core science courses at Mercer County Community College. For more details about this cooperative program, call the Admissions office at (609) or [email protected]. Science See Biology (BIO), Chemistry (CHE), Physics (PHY) Sculpture See Fine Arts (ART) SOC Sociology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 03:00PM 04:50PM F10 10/4/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Intro to Sociology SOC LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC F 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC TH 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 07:30AM 08:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
33 Fall 2016 COURSE LISTINGS 33 Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SOC LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Sociology of Education SOC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Sociology of Education SOC HYB M 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Social Problems SOC LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Social Problems SOC LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Social Problems SOC LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Social Problems SOC LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Social Problems SOC LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Social Problems SOC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Intro Women s & Gender Studies SOC LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Marriage and the Family SOC WEB F10 10/4/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Marriage and the Family SOC LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Marriage and the Family SOC WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Racial Ethnic & Minority Group SOC LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Sociology Drug Use & Behavior SOC LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr SPA Spanish Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Any student who has taken two or more years of a foreign language and has studied that language during the previous two years should begin that language at the 201 level or change to a new language. In cases of doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic department. Beginning Spanish I SPA LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA LEC S 09:00AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA LEC MW 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Spanish II SPA LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Spanish II SPA LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Beginning Spanish II SPA WEB F 8/27/ /14/2016 MercerOnline 3 cr Beginning Spanish II SPA LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intermediate Spanish I SPA LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr HONORS Intermediate Spanish I SPA LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Intermediate Spanish II SPA LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Speech See Communication (CMN) SST Security Systems Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Physical Security Prod Tech SST LEC F 01:00PM 04:30PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr Systems Integration SST LEC F 09:00AM 12:10PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 JKC 3 cr STU Student Development Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction Career Planning STU LEC T 12:00PM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Introduction Career Planning STU LEC TH 12:00PM 12:50PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr Introduction Student Success STU LEC F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 1 cr SUS Sustainability Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to Sustainability SUS LEC W 06:00PM 08:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr THR Theatre Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Theatre THR LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Fundamentals of Acting THR LEC MW 12:40PM 02:20PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Scene Study I THR LEC TTH 05:00PM 06:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Central Voices in World Drama THR LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr Visual Arts Art courses are as popular with the general public as with art majors. Students in all degree programs may take art courses as humanities electives. Professionals register to hone their skills. Working adults and retired people enroll for the sheer joy of expressing and developing their creative talents. Entry level courses in art history, ceramics/sculpture, computer graphics, drawing, design and photography require no prior training or experience. See Advertising + Graphic Design (ADV), Fine Arts (ART), Digital Media Arts (DMA), Photography (PHO) VPA Visual and Performing Arts Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Artistic Collaboration Wrksp VPA LEC MW 04:15PM 05:55PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr WGS Women s and Gender Studies Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to Womens/Gender Studies WGS LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:45PM F 8/27/ /14/2016 WWC 3 cr
34 34 James Kerney Campus Courses available at the James Kerney Campus (102 North Broad Street) this Fall are designated JKC in the listings on pages 11 to 33. The James Kerney Campus of Mercer County Community College, a modernized educational facility serving as the educational hub for downtown Trenton, encompasses James Kerney Hall, Trenton Hall, and the Career Center. Opened in Fall 2012, the new Trenton Hall houses a fashion design sewing laboratory, art and design studio, and Mac PC design laboratory. The campus features state-of-the-art biology and chemistry laboratories, five high-tech computer labs, a pre-nursing and healthcare suite, seminar rooms, a multipurpose community room, and Student Commons. Additional student services include the comprehensive Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning Center (computers, tutoring, and Testing Center), campus library, and the Center City Café (serving full meals and snacks) staffed by MCCC culinary students. Students can earn degrees in Fashion/ Apparel Design, Fashion Merchandising, Public Health, Criminal Justice, and Liberal Arts programs entirely at the James Kerney Campus. High School Equivalency (HSE) and English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction and short-term options through the Career Training Institute are also offered, as is a full complement of educational and enrichment programs for the city s youth through Youth College. Located at 102 North Broad Street between Hanover and Academy Streets, the campus is nestled between the Trenton Public Library, the YWCA, and the Daylight Twilight High School. Community Education and Training The Community Education and Training department provides Adult Basic Education (ABE), High School Equivalency (HSE), and English as a Second Language (ESL) instructional activities to Mercer County residents. The department also provides shortterm skills training and job placement for adults seeking employment in high-demand occupations through the Career Training Institute (CTI). To enroll in ABE/HSE classes, individuals must be at least 16 years old and not enrolled in adult secondary education. Instruction in reading, writing, math, science and social studies is provided to help students prepare for the HSE exam. HSE testing is available on-site. Classes meet during morning and evening hours. The English Language Institute (ELI) offers additional instructional activities focused on English language acquisition. The Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) or the Best Literacy assessment is used for placement and tracking student progress. Support services including tutoring and advising are provided to help students meet their educational goals. Assistance with career exploration and transitioning to post-secondary opportunities is provided to help individuals prepare for 21st century jobs. Call (609) today for more information. Services and Offices Room Phone Ext. Advisement/Registration/Admissions...KC Bookstore...KC 219A Bursar....KC Career Services...CC Career Training Institute...CC Community Education and Training ABE / HSE / ELI....CC Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning Center...KC Enrollment & Student Services...KC Financial Aid...KC Library...KC Student Activities....KC Testing Center...KC Transfer Services...KC Youth College...KC For more information about James Kerney Campus programs call (609)
35 35 Career Training Institute (CTI) English Language Institute (ELI) ELI offers noncredit courses in English as a Second Language during morning and evening hours. Following placement testing provided at no charge students are assigned to a course to begin learning English. Professional instructors provide instruction with a focus on work. Support services including academic advising help ELI students become proficient in English and on their way to better employment, higher education, and deeper involvement in the community. Call (609) to get started. Inglés Como Segundo Idioma Cursos de Inglés Como Segundo idioma les ofrecen a los estudiantes extranjeros la oportunidad de asistir a las clases como estudiante full-time o part-time. Antes de matricularse, los aplicantes tienen que tomar el examen para determinar en nivel en el cual pueden comenzar. (English as a Second Language classes offer foreign and non-english speaking students the opportunity to attend classes on a full-time or parttime basis. Before enrolling, applicants must take the English as a Second Language placement test.) Los Cursos ESL (ESL Courses)* COURSE NUMBER CAMPUS ESL Speech Concepts I ESL 011 West Windsor ESL Reading and Critical Thinking I ESL 013 West Windsor ESL Writing Concepts I ESL 014 West Windsor ESL Speech Concepts II ESL 021 West Windsor ESL Reading and Critical Thinking II ESL 022 West Windsor ESL Writing Concepts II ESL 023 West Windsor ESL Speech Concepts III ESL 032 West Windsor ESL Reading and Critical Thinking III ESL 033 West Windsor ESL Writing Concepts III ESL 034 West Windsor ESL Foundation in Grammar Concepts ESL 090 West Windsor ESL Foundation in Speech Concepts ESL 091 West Windsor ESL Foundation in Reading Concepts ESL 092 West Windsor See page 22 for course schedules. *Las clases serán en Inglés (taught in English). También ofrecemos clases BILINGÜE come Conceptos de Computadoras y Mecanografía Básica. Estas clases se ofrecen los viernes por la tarde o los sabados por la mañana. Para obtener más información, llamé (609) Fall 2016 CTI provides short-term skills training and job placement assistance for adults 18 years and older who are seeking employment in high-demand occupations. Classes meet Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 25 hours per week for 30 weeks. CTI training areas include the following: ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL * Clerk Typist / Administrative Assistant * Medical Secretary * Accounting * Microsoft Office Suite CULINARY ARTS * Culinary Technician Qualified students may be eligible for program funding provided by the Mercer County One-Stop Career Center (26 Yard Ave., Building #4, Trenton 08609; ). Job Placement: Graduates have been placed in jobs with competitive starting salaries. While no guarantee of employment can be made, placement assistance and referrals are provided. Call (609) today for more information. Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning Center The BAR Learning Center (KC 311) provides an environment that encourages learning and academic achievement. A large computer area with flexible hours is available to all MCCC students. Tutors and support staff are available throughout the semester. KC within the Learning Center are media-equipped rooms, KC 319 being a high-tech classroom designed for cross-campus learning without leaving. In addition, the BAR Learning Center accommodates James Kerney Campus testing. Your academic journey begins with the Accuplacer, a mandatory test to ensure that you will be registered for appropriate courses in a particular area of study. The testing staff can be contacted daily at (609) , or students are encouraged to stop by in person to set up an appointment for testing and to pick up a sample test manual. Tutors are available to assist all potential students. The Center also provides credit course progress testing. A recent addition to the James Kerney Campus is testing for the TASC (High School Equivalency Exam) through McGraw Hill-TASC. Call (609) or for details.
36 36 Student Services Provided by the MCCC Office of Student Affairs One-Stop Enrollment At every step in the enrollment process, advisors are available to assist students with both academic and financial planning. The advisors provide program information and help students select the most suitable educational courses and services. Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Summer until 6 p.m.) Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Summer until 4 p.m.) Student Center, 2nd Floor KC218 West Windsor Campus Admissions: (609) (609) Registration/Records: Advisement The Office of Advisement Services assists new students at the West Windsor ( or advisor@mccc. edu) and James Kerney ( or [email protected]) campuses with developing educational plans, course selection, and preparation for a progressive academic experience while at MCCC. A student with more than 12 credits should schedule an appointment with an advisor who is a faculty member in their chosen area of study. Career Services The Career Center maintains a full library of career resources and provides information and assistance for choosing a major or a career, job searching and resume writing. The Center also coordinates employer job fairs or [email protected] Counseling Services promote personal, social, academic and career well-being and growth ( for James Kerney Campus) or couns@ mccc.edu. James Kerney Campus Financial Aid: [email protected] or [email protected] Educational Opportunity Fund The state-funded Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program provides access and academic support to New Jersey residents who meet state income guidelines. Counseling, tutoring, leadership development and enrichment activities are among the services offered. To be considered for EOF, students must apply to the EOF program, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and attend an interview or [email protected] English as a Second Language Students interested in English as a Second Language (ESL) credit courses must take the placement test or [email protected] International Students The office provides assistance to international students for admissions, immigration, academic and cultural adjustment concerns or [email protected] Transfer Services Information and counseling is available to assist students in meeting application deadlines and other requirements, facilitating a smooth transition for transfer to a four-year college or [email protected] Veterans Services MCCC is approved for veterans education and training under the GI Bill and is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) network. This office provides assistance with education benefits for active duty servicemembers, members of the National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve, veterans, and their families or [email protected] Student services, except the following, are located on the second floor of the West Windsor Campus Student Center and second floor at the James Kerney Campus. The Learning Center Whether students are experiencing difficulty in courses or want help achieving all A s, tutoring is available in the Learning Center free, and with no appointment necessary. Refer to the schedule available at West Windsor Campus: Library, room 214; James Kerney Campus: third floor; Special Needs Students with special needs may request reasonable accommodations for placement testing and coursework by providing appropriate documentation to the Office of Special Services (Library, room 217). Intended to provide academic support and opportunities for students with special needs, such accommodations must be requested each semester or 3517 Safety/Security The college maintains a full-time security force, available 24 hours a day, trained in first aid and CPR, and ready to serve students as needs arise. College crime statistics are available upon request. Student safety is a high priority at MCCC West Windsor Campus James Kerney Campus
37 37 Library, Open Computer Lab Libraries are located at both the West Windsor and James Kerney campuses. A small library is available at the Dempster Fire Training Center. Each contains print and non-print resources selected to meet learning and information needs. A web-based online catalog provides access to the collections. Additionally, library holdings include a database collection and access to more than 80,000 electronic books. Students with valid MCCC ID cards may access online library resources from anywhere. Check the library s web page for more information. A select collection of course textbooks is on reserve for short-term, in-library use only at the West Windsor and James Kerney campus libraries for students with valid MCCC IDs. Call (609) for additional information. West Windsor Campus Library Hours Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 am - 9 pm Friday 8:30 am - 5 pm Saturday 12 pm - 4 pm Sunday closed Fall 2016 James Kerney Campus Library Hours Mon.-Thurs. 9 am - 8 pm Friday 9 am - 5 pm Saturday 9 am - noon Sunday closed Note: Special hours and closings are posted on the library web page. Details on library resources and services can be found at library or by calling (609) As always, requests for reference and circulation assistance may be ed to [email protected]. Open Computer Labs: Students possessing a valid MCCC ID, including those enrolled in MercerOnline, may use the open computer labs in the West Windsor and James Kerney campus libraries. Lab hours are the same as the library s. Bookstore Please visit the bookstore website for up-to-date store hours and information, and to purchase texts, clothing, and gifts online. WEST WINDSOR CAMPUS Location: second floor of the Library Building Summer hours beginning May 31, 2016 Monday 9 am - 6 pm; Tue./Wed./Thur. 9 am - 3 pm; and Friday 9 am - 1 pm Special hours for Fall 2016 semester Saturday 8/27 10 am - 2 pm Mon. - Thur. 8/29-9/1 (classes start) 8 am - 8 pm Friday 9/2 8 am - 6 pm Saturday 9/3 10 am - 2 pm Monday 9/5 (closed for Labor Day) JAMES KERNEY CAMPUS Summer hours beginning May 31, 2016 Monday 9 am - 6 pm and Thursday 9 am - 3 pm Special hours for Fall 2016 semester Mon. - Thur. 8/29-9/1 8:30 am - 7 pm Friday 9/2 8:30 am - 5 pm Saturday 9/3 10 am - 2 pm Monday 9/5 (closed for Labor Day) Phone (609) for general store inquiries and hours; (609) for textbook information. Phone (609) ext Placement Testing A placement test measuring English and mathematics skills is a requirement in the MCCC admissions process to determine student eligibility for certain courses and programs. The exam does not affect admission to the college. Completed in approximately two and a half hours, the test includes a timed essay followed by untimed multiple choice questions. Prospective students are encouraged to thoroughly review the sample essays and practice questions found in the placement testing section of the MCCC website. Exemptions from Testing 540 on the SAT critical reading exempts students from the English testing; 530 on the SAT mathematics exempts students from the basic math testing, but qualifies students for college-level math placement testing; 21 on Math ACT and 21 on Reading ACT exempts students from the English and basic math testing and qualifies students for the college-level math placement testing; A degree from an accredited U.S. college or university (transcript required); Evidence (college transcript) of collegelevel English or mathematics courses. All documentation of scores and transcripts should be submitted to the Enrollment Services Office upon application to the college. If English is not your first language, call to arrange for the English as a Second Language placement test. Arrangements for Testing After completing a college admissions application and obtaining a MCCC student I.D. number, students may arrange to take the placement test by contacting the preferred testing location: the Academic Testing Center at the West Windsor Campus ( or [email protected]) or the Testing Center at the James Kerney Campus ( or [email protected]). Special accommodations for testing may be arranged through the Office of Special Services at
38 38 AMERICAN HONORS at MERCER an enriched college experience for highly motivated, intellectually curious, academically exceptional students Transfer Opportunities Mercer s transfer programs make it easy for you to move on to other colleges and universities. Hundreds of Mercer graduates transfer successfully each year to many highly regarded bachelor s degree-granting institutions. Our dual admissions agreements with The College of New Jersey, Montclair State University, Rider University, Rutgers University, Rowan University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, La Salle University, Penn State Abington, Saint Peter s College, Wilmington University, and New Jersey Institute of Technology and our transfer agreements are ideal for students wishing to earn a bachelor s degree. These agreements enable Mercer students to predict how their course credits will transfer. MCCC s special partnerships with Fairleigh Dickinson University, Felician University, Rutgers University, and William Paterson University make it convenient for students to finish certain bachelor s or master s degrees on-site at Mercer. For those who are undecided about transferring, the college maintains resources and offers appointments and workshops to students to allow them to explore options at other colleges and universities. Mercer is just the beginning! For more information about the transfer opportunities at Mercer, call Transfer Services at (609) , visit or [email protected]. For more information about the American Honors at Mercer program or about Honors courses, please visit or contact the Assistant Dean for American Honors at Mercer: Dr. Gianna Durso-Finley ET111 office (609) [email protected] or [email protected] FALL 2016 HONORS COURSES BIO General Biology I (lecture) Mon./Wed. 9:00-10:15 Prof. L. Blinderman BIO General Biology I (lab) Tuesday 1:30-4:20 Prof. L. Blinderman BUS Business Law I Mon./Wed. 12:00-1:15 Prof. J. Rowe CHE Organic Chemistry I (lecture) Monday 6:00-8:50 Prof. H. Tanzini Organic Chemistry I (lab) Thursday 1:30-5:20 Prof. H. Tanzini CMN Public Speaking Tue./Thur. 3:00-4:15 Prof. K. Paluscio ENG English Composition I Mon./Wed. 1:30-2:45 Prof. M. Kochis ENG English Composition I Tue./Thur. 10:30-11:45 Prof. B. Caluori ENG English Composition I Tue./Thur. 9:00-10:15 Prof. B. Hamilton ENG English Composition I Mon./Wed. 10:30-11:45 Prof. M. Kochis ENG English Composition I Tue./Thur. 1:30-2:45 Prof. B. Caluori ENG English Composition I Mon./Wed. 9:00-10:15 Prof. B. Hamilton ENG Women in Literature Mon./Wed. 3:00-4:15 Prof. C. Bork ENG Children s Literature Tue./Thur. 1:30-2:45 Prof. N. Homer HIS World History to 1500 Tue./Thur. 4:30-5:45 Prof. L. Scherr HIS Women in Europe Since 1500 Tue./Thur. 10:30-11:45 Prof. P. Higgins IST Computer Concepts with Applications (lab) Monday 10:00-11:50 Prof. T. Voldase Computer Concepts with Applications (lecture) Wednesday 10:00-11:50 Prof. T. Voldase MAT Elementary Statistics I Tue./Thur. 1:30-2:45 Prof. C. Sharkey MAT Pre-Calculus Tue./Thur. 6:00-7:50 Prof. R. Porter MAT Calculus I Tue./Thur. 3:30-5:20 Prof. J. Nadig PHI Introduction to Philosophy Mon./Wed. 9:00-10:15 Prof. K. Howarth PSY Introduction to Psychology- hybrid Tuesday 1:30-2:45 Prof. K. Bearce PSY Introduction to Psychology- hybrid Thursday 1:30-2:45 Prof. K. Bearce SOC Introduction to Sociology Mon./Wed. 12:00-1:15 Prof. G. Durso-Finley SPA Intermediate Spanish Mon./Wed. 10:30-11:45 Prof. D. D Arpa
39 39 Programs of Study If you do not anticipate seeking a degree or certificate from Mercer, select from the list of Non-Degree Objectives. All other students should indicate their current or anticipated degree or certificate objective. In general... A.A., A.S. and A.F.A. are transfer programs and A.A.S. are career programs. Non-Degree Objectives PROGRAM CODE Non-Degree Exploratory NONDEG.PERSONAL Non-Degree Other College NONDEG.OTHER. COLLEGE Non-Degree Personal Development NONDEG.PERSONAL Jump Start College NONDEG.JUMP.START Degree Programs PROGRAM CODE Accounting ACCTG.AAS Administrative Professional ADM.PROF.AAS Advertising + Graphic Design ADV.GRA.AAS Architecture ARCH.AS Automotive Technology AUTO.TECH.AAS Aviation Customer Relations AVI.CUS.AAS Aviation Flight Technology AVI.FLT.AAS Aviation Management AVI.MGMT.AS Biology BIO.AS Pre-Medicine, Pre-Veterinarian, Pre-Dentistry concentration BIO.AS Building Construction Technology BLDG.CONSTR.AAS Business Administration BUS.ADM.AS Global Business concentration BUS.ADM.GLB.AS Sports Management concentration BUS.ADM.SPRTS.AS Business Software Applications BUS.SFTWR.AAS Business Studies BUS.STUD.AAS Entrepreneurship concentration BUS.STUD.ENTR.AAS Management concentration BUS.STUD.MGMT.AAS Chemistry CHEM.AS Civil Engineering Technology ENGR.CIV.AAS Communication General concentration COMM.GEN.AA Organizational concentration COMM.ORG.AA Radio concentration COMM.RADIO.AA Television concentration COMM.TV.AA Communication: New Media COMM.MEDIA.AS Communication: Speech and Theatre COMM.SPCH.THR.AA Computer Information Systems INFO.SYS.AS Computer Networking and Technology INFO.TECH.AAS Computer Science CMPTR.SCI.AS Criminal Justice Corrections CRIM.CORR.AS Criminal Justice Law Enforcement CRIM.LAW.AS Culinary Arts Culinary Arts concentration CULA.AAS Pastry Arts concentration CULA.PASTRY.AAS Culinology CULIN.AS Cybersecurity CYBERSECURITY.AAS Dance DAN.AA Dance DAN.AFA Digital Film DMA.FILM.AAS Digital Media Arts 3-D Animation concentration DMA.3D.AAS Multimedia concentration DMA.MULT.AAS Web Design concentration DMA.WEB.AAS Fall 2016 Early Childhood Education / Special Education Assistant EDU.SPEC.ED.AAS Education EDU.AA Electronics Engineering Technology ENGR.ELCT.AAS Energy Systems Technology ENERGY.SYS.TECH.AAS Engineering Science ENGR.SCI.AS Entertainment Technology Music Technology concentration ETT.MUS.AAS Exercise Science EXER.SCI.AS Fashion/Apparel Design FASH.APP.AAS Fashion Merchandising FASH.MRCH.AAS Fire Science Technology FIRE.SCI.AAS Funeral Service FUNERAL.AAS Funeral Service Preparatory FUNERAL.PRE.AAS Game Design GAME.DESIGN.AAS Game Programming GAME.PROG.AAS Health Information Technology 1 HLTH.INFO.TECH.AAS Health Science HLTH.SCI.AAS Radiography concentration HLTH.SCI.AAS Heating, Refrigeration, Air Condition. 2 HRAC.AAS Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Mgt. HRIM.AAS Illustration ILLUST.AAS Liberal Arts LA.AA Global Studies concentration 3 LA.GLOB.AA Mathematics MATH.AS Medical Laboratory Technology MED.LAB.B.AAS Microcomputer Systems Administration MICRO.ADMIN.AAS Music MUSIC.AS Nursing NUR.B.AS Nursing Cooperative (St. Francis) 4 NURS.B.COOP.AS Occupational Therapy Assistant 5 OCC.THPY.AS Ornamental Horticulture Floral Design concentration HORT.FLOR.AAS Horticulture concentration HORT.ORN.AAS Landscape Design concentration HORT.LAND.AAS Paralegal PARLGL.AAS Photography and Digital Imaging PHOTO.AFA Physical Therapist Assistant PTA.B.AAS Physics PHYSICS.AS Plant Science PLANT.SCI.AS Public Health PUBLIC.HEALTH.AS Radio RADIO.AAS Radiography RAD.B.AAS Respiratory Care 6 RESP.THPY.AAS Security Systems Technology SECURITY.SYS.AAS Sustainability HORT.SUST.AS Technical Studies TECH.STUD.AAS Television TV.AAS Theatre THTR.AA Theatre THTR.AFA Visual Arts Art History concentration VIS.HIS.AFA Ceramics/Sculpture concentration VIS.CER.AFA Fine Arts concentration VIS.FINE.AFA Credit Certificates PROGRAM CODE Accounting: CPA Education Compliance Accounting 26 CPA.ACC26.CERT Accounting 32 CPA.ACC32.CERT Business 24 CPA.BUS24.CERT Administrative Support ADM.SUP.CERT Advanced Manufacturing Technology MANUF.TECH.AMT.CERT 3-D Animation ANIMTN.CERT Aviation Flight Technology (CFI) AVI.FLT.CFI.CERT Building Construction Technology BLDG.CONSTR.CERT Catering Management CATER.MGMT.CERT Computer-Aided Design CMPTR.CAD.CERT Computer Science CMPTR.SCI.CERT Database Administration INFO.TECH.DB.CERT Electronics Engineering Technology ENGR.ELCT.CERT Electronics Technology ELECTRONICS.CERT Energy Systems Technology ENERGY.SYS.TECH.CERT Engineering Science ENGR.SCI.CERT Fire Science Technology Code Enforcement FIRE.CODE.CERT Officer/Administrator FIRE.ADMIN.CERT Funeral Service FUNERAL.CERT Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning 2 HRAC.CERT Medical Office Assistant MED.OA.CERT Microcomputer Applications MICRO.APP.CERT Mobile and Web Computing MOBILE.WEB.COMP.CERT Network Engineering Technology INFO.TECH.NET.CERT Ornamental Horticulture HORT.CERT Paralegal PARLGL.CERT Photography and Digital Imaging PHOTO.CERT Professional Baking CUL.PROF.BAKE.CERT Professional Cooking CUL.PROF.COOK.CERT Small Business Management SML.BUS.MGT.CERT Solar / Energy Technology SOLAR.ENGY.CERT Travel Agent TRAV.CERT Web Design WEB.DSG.CERT Totally Online Programs PROGRAM CODE Business Studies Management concentration BUS.STUD.AAS.ONLINE Criminal Justice Corrections CRIM.CORR.AS.ONLINE Liberal Arts LA.AA.ONLINE 1 offered with Camden County College 2 offered with Mercer County Technical Schools 3 offered with Rider University 4 A.S. degree awarded by MCCC; Diploma awarded by St. Francis Medical Center School of Nursing 5 offered with School of Health Related Professions at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 6 offered through Brookdale Community College
40 40 Academic Schedule, Tuition Classes begin August 27 for the regular 15-week semester. See page 42 to register before August 27 to avoid late fees (for later-starting classes, see chart below). Any student who registers after the deadlines below will incur a $35 late fee. Further, special permission may be required. It pays to register early! Questions? Call Registration at (609) Fall 2016 Key Dates & Deadlines Classes begin; start of $35 Late Registration fee Final day of course refund eligibility 15-week Term F 8/27 9/2 9/5, 11/ /11 12/14 12/23 7-week Term F7A 8/27 8/28 9/5 10/3 10/17 10/21 7-week Term F7B 10/25 10/26 11/ /28 12/14 12/23 5-week Term F5A 8/29 8/30 9/5 9/16 10/3 10/7 5-week Term F5B 10/4 10/5 10/21 11/7 11/11 5-week Term F5C 11/8 11/9 11/ /28 12/14 12/23 10-week Term F10 10/4 10/5 11/ /18 12/14 12/23 Tuition and College Fees* Mercer County Community College reserves the right to change tuition or fees at any time. Figures below, accurate at time of publication, include a $18.00 college fee and a $17.50 technology fee applied per credit. Total Number Mercer resident Non-Mercer Out-of-state of credits/ or student with resident without or foreign charge hours chargeback** chargeback student 1 $ $ $ * The tuition and fees above do not include applicable special course fees and lab fees. **Students who are residents of New Jersey counties other than Mercer may qualify for in-county rates if the courses they seek at MCCC are not available at their own community colleges. Recess Withdrawal deadlines Classes end (excluding final exams) Grades available online at Payment and Refund Policies Deadlines for refund eligibility and avoiding Late Registration fees: Please note the Key Dates specified at left. A one-time $35 Late Registration fee is charged beginning on the first day of each term. Deadlines for course refund eligibility differ according to term length, as follows: 15-week terms: Full refunds are available for classes dropped within the first seven days of the associated term (NOT the class start date). Terms shorter than 15 weeks: Full refunds are available for classes dropped within the first two days of the associated term (NOT the class start date). A course dropped anytime after refund eligibility for that course ends will be processed as a withdrawal. No refund of tuition or fees will be made to a student who is withdrawn from a course by an instructor due to nonattendance or who is dismissed from the college for cause. Please be aware that dropped classes or withdrawals can cause adjustments to any financial aid awards, resulting in a balance being due to the college for tuition
41 41 Paying for Your Education Community colleges charge the lowest tuition and fees of all higher education institutions. Mercer County Community College receives significant support from Mercer County and the State of New Jersey, but courses are not free. Students are required to pay for a portion of their education. To determine the cost of a course, consider tuition and college fees, special course fees, books and supplies. Tuition and Fees Tuition and college fees are calculated on a per-credit basis. The table on page 40 will help you determine how much you owe based upon the total number of credits you are taking and your residency. Besides regular tuition and college charges, some courses carry an additional fee. Books and Supplies Students must purchase their own textbooks and supplies. The Mercer Bookstore (see page 37 for hours and locations, or order online at guarantees the availability of these for any course offered at MCCC. Acceptable methods of payment include cash, credit card, and financial aid (checks not accepted). Most textbooks can also be rented; please see website for details. Tuition Payment Plan Break down your tuition balance into affordable monthly payments. There s no interest, payment options are flexible, setup fees are affordable, and it s easy to enroll. Payment Methods Automatic bank payment (ACH) Credit or debit card Cost to Participate $50 enrollment fee $30 fee if a payment is returned Simple Steps to Enroll Log in to MyMercer student portal Under WebAdvisor for Credit Students select Student Payment Info Select Create a Payment Plan Select your term To review your agreement or make a change to your account, visit Be sure to have your confirmation sent to you one business day after you submit your agreement available before logging in. For assistance 24/7 call Fall 2016 Payment of Course Costs Tuition and fees are due by Friday, August 5, 2016 for all Fall semester students who have registered by that date. After that date, payment is due when you register. You can pay by cash, check, money order, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Payment can be made in person, by mail or at if you use a credit card. Questions about your bill should be directed to the Bursar s office at (609) or [email protected]. Financial Aid You will be considered for federal, state and MCCC financial aid if you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at Our financial aid staff can answer your questions and may be able to help you complete the forms. However, processing may take up to 60 days, so apply as early as possible even before completing an application for admission. Help is available at the Financial Aid Office on the second floor of the Student Center at the West Windsor Campus ( ) and the Student Services Office in room 218 at the James Kerney Campus ( ). finaid@ mccc.edu or visit our web page at and click on Financial Aid FATV. Unemployed? Tuition may be waived for unemployed persons during Late Registration only. Consult your local unemployment office for benefit details. Students are responsible for paying any applicable fees and for covering expenses for textbooks and other class materials. Senior Citizens Mercer County residents who are 65 or older may enroll in courses without paying full tuition but paying all fees if seats are available in a class after paying students have registered. To take advantage of this opportunity, senior citizens must register in person at either the West Windsor or James Kerney campus and pay the applicable semester fees. HOPE Scholarship You may be eligible for up to $1500 in tax credits. Details at Vet Assistance MCCC is approved for veterans training under various GI Bills. Information: (609)
42 42 Continuing Students Examine your program requirements. Consult an academic advisor. New to MCCC Complete admissions application (available at or call ). Submit college transcripts* or take placement test (see page 37). * or verification that course(s) will transfer to your college Choose one of the 4 convenient ways to register. Register early to avoid late fees! See page 40 for key dates. PLEASE NOTE: Due to their popularity, some high-demand classes may already be filled. Register early for improved chances of course availability and best class selection. 1: Online View Courses Register Pay (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express) 2: In-Person Convenient Fall Registration WEST WINDSOR CAMPUS Office of Enrollment Services, Student Center - 2nd floor When: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Summer Monday-Thursday until 6 p.m., Fridays until 4 p.m.) Payments can be made at the Bursar s Office at the same location and times as above, except beginning at 9 a.m. JAMES KERNEY CAMPUS Office of Admissions, KC 218 When: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Summer Monday-Thursday until 6 p.m., Fridays until 4 p.m.) Payments can be made at the Bursar s Office from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday and Thursday. 3: Fax (609) Simply complete the registration form on the next page and FAX it to (609) To register by FAX you must include your credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express only) number and expiration date and CVV2 number (3-digit number on back of card; 4-digit number on front of American Express). You ll receive a confirmation by return mail. Visiting Students from Other Colleges If you are a first-time visiting student at MCCC, complete the online Admissions Application at Returning visiting students proceed to the following step. the Admissions Office at admiss@ mccc.edu with your name, date of birth, and the course number that you intend to register for. Admissions will complete your registration and provide you with your class schedule including the tuition amount and due date. Join Us for Summer and Winter Sessions Mercer County Community College enrolls many students from other colleges and universities during MCCC s Summer and Winter sessions. While you re home, why not enroll in an affordable MCCC course to make up missed coursework, improve a grade, speed the completion of your degree, pursue an additional interest -- or meet people like yourself from schools far and near! Most Summer classes, six weeks in duration, typically begin the third week in May and the first week in July. A limited selection of accelerated Winter Session classes begin late December (MercerOnline) and early January (on-campus). We recommend that you confirm with your home college/university that they will accept the credits that you intend to obtain from Mercer County Community College. After completing your course at MCCC, request an official transcript to be sent back to your college from MCCC. ACCEPTED FORMS OF PAYMENT (Payment Plan available see page 41) 1. Cash Check (include Student ID number)
43 43 4: Mail (for Continuing Students Only) New Students: contact Admissions Office at Residency Codes Mercer County 22 City of Trenton 23 E. Windsor Twp. 24 Ewing Twp. 25 Hamilton Twp. 26 Hightstown Bor. 27 Hopewell Bor. 28 Hopewell Twp. 29 Lawrence Twp. 30 Pennington Bor. 31 Princeton Bor. 32 Princeton Twp. 33 Washington Twp. 34 W. Windsor Twp. Other Counties 01 Atlantic 02 Bergen 03 Burlington 04 Camden 05 Cape May 06 Cumberland 07 Essex 08 Gloucester 09 Hudson 10 Hunterdon 41 Middlesex 42 Monmouth 43 Morris 44 Ocean 45 Passaic 46 Salem 47 Somerset 49 Union 50 Warren Mail or Fax this form to: MCCC Registration, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ Fax (609) Last Name Student ID # First Name Address City State Zip (Area Code) Primary Phone Number Address: Course Number Course Title MI (Area Code) Secondary Phone Number Credit/Charge Hours Residency Code (see left sidebar) Program Code: (see page 39 for list of degrees and certificates) Course Fee (if any) from course listing Cardholder name Card expiration date Amount to be charged $ Cardholder signature Residency Have you or your parent(s)/guardian(s) been a New Jersey resident for at least 12 months? Yes No Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the college will release certain directory information about students unless specifically requested not to do so by the student. Birth Date MO DAY YR Sex M/F PAYMENT Full payment of tuition and fees Total course fees $ and/or proof of financial aid or Payment Plan arrangements must accompany registration. Total credit/hours taken Do not send cash. Tuition and college fee charges due + $ from tuition table on page 40 Registration Fee + $ Check or money order enclosed for $. TOTAL DUE $ Fall 2016 Registration Number CVV2 Number (3-digit number on back of card; 4-digit number on front of American Express) 25 I have met the course prerequisites and understand that I am responsible for knowing important deadline dates. x Date Signature Fall
44 Attend Mercer County Community College Tuition-Free* Be identified in the top 15% of your high school class for either your junior or senior year. Achieve the required score on the college placement test to determine college readiness. Enroll in an associate degree program and sign up for at least 12 college credits. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), although NJ STARS eligibility is not based upon financial need. Your second year at Mercer is renewable if all academic criteria are met. For more information call the MCCC Financial Aid office at (609) or For general information call (609) or *up to 18 credits per semester, excluding fees Subject to available state appropriations. an enriched college experience for highly motivated, intellectually curious, scholastically exceptional students American Honors at Mercer offers a diverse range of intellectual environments and activities that cultivate in-depth learning, encourage individual inquiry, and demand high quality performance. Every American Honors at Mercer course emphasizes critical thinking, analytical writing, effective speaking, and interactive learning. All successfully completed American Honors at Mercer courses are identified on student transcripts. Students who take these classes are exceptionally well prepared for transfer to four-year colleges and universities, for scholarships, and for success in their transfer institutions and career paths. Acceptance to American Honors at Mercer is selective and holistic. Most students admitted to the program have a 3.3+ GPA or scored above the 90th percentile on the GED and show a record of involvement, whether in their community, with their families, at their jobs, or on a team. Inquire today! Your dedicated advisor will help you map out transfer options, career goals, and a financial aid plan. (609) [email protected] Dr. Gianna Durso-Finley Assistant Dean for American Honors at Mercer [email protected] or [email protected] (609) / LA169 / ET111 Advanced Degree Programs Right Here, Right Now Earn your bachelor s and even master s degree at MCCC s West Windsor campus. Collaborating with other New Jersey institutions of higher education, Mercer County Community College now extends college opportunities beyond the two-year associate degree. Fairleigh Dickinson University bachelor s and master s Felician University bachelor s Rutgers University bachelor s William Paterson University bachelor s Details at
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