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1 Summer 2015 redit ourses Most classes begin May 26 and July 8
2 2 ontents Special vents... 2, 28 Academic Information Advising... 3, 20 Dual Admissions, Transfer Programs High School Students... 5 Honors Program Placement Testing Programs of Study The University enter at Mercer ontinuing Studies (Noncredit ourses) ourses In ach Term lass Listings (days and times) omputer-related... 5 Online Selection hecklist... 6 MercerOnline Other Services Bookstore, Library Hours Student Services Summer Youth Programs Telephone Numbers... 2, 18, 20 Registration Deadlines How to Register Tuition, Fees, Payment and Refund Policies Tuition Assistance, Payment Plan... 21, 25 Trenton ampus ommunity ducation and Training Special Programs This publication is available in alternate form upon request. ontact the coordinator of Special Services at (609) xplore Mercer! Thursday April 16, 6 to 8 p.m. Student enter afeteria West Windsor ampus, 1200 Old Trenton Road OP HOU N S Meet our professors and current students as well as Transfer and Financial Aid representatives. xplore careers and majors, including some exciting newly introduced academic programs even bachelor s and master s degrees through The University enter at M. Find out how technology supports teaching and learning. njoy refreshments. xplore Mercer! Reservations preferred but not required. Please RSVP at For more information [email protected] F or more information about... Admissions (609) F Academic Advisement or 3139 F Academic Testing enter F ounseling or 3563 F redit ourse Registration or 3139 F ducational Opportunity Fund F Financial Aid or 3178 F International Student Services F Noncredit ourses F Retention Services F Student Support Services F Transfer ounseling or 3397 F Trenton ampus Services F Academic Divisions Business & Technology Liberal Arts Math, Science, Health Professions M ain number : (609)
3 3 Summer 2015 hoose from three convenient terms: U: May 26 - August 13 UA: May 26 - July 1 UB: July 8 - August 13 Actual start and end dates for classes vary within each term s date range. For more key dates, see page 24. omplete your degree early If you are currently a student at Mercer or at another college, you can accelerate your program or lighten your course load for future semesters by taking courses during the summer. Save a semester In only six weeks you can earn credits that can save you time and money. arn credits this summer at M, and you ll still have time to visit the shore. Advance your career Sharpen your skills for your present occupation or start on the road to a new career. This summer Mercer is offering an array of courses in accounting, business, communication, computers, criminal justice, nglish, hospitality, humanities, mathematics, sciences, social sciences and visual arts. Try something new Now is the time to try your hand at a different field of study or follow up on an interest you haven t had time to pursue. Learn to paint, to program a computer, to speak French... xplore new ideas. qual Opportunity Policy Mercer ounty ommunity ollege 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 ampus, (609) Summer 2015 Need help with career planning? ontact a career counselor at (609) or careers@ mccc.edu to learn more about career options that match your interests and abilities. For your comfort and convenience Browse ourses, Register for lasses, Pay Online, xplore and Monitor Financial Aid, Access MercerMail, View and Print lass Schedules, Grades, Transcripts, and more! Mercer has two locations with modern facilities the West Windsor ampus at Old Trenton Road and Hughes Drive, and the Trenton ampus at North Broad and Academy Streets. The West Windsor ampus features an Olympic-sized pool, tennis courts, and Mercer ounty Park is right next door! Need more information? all the Admissions office at (609) (West Windsor ampus) or (609) (Trenton ampus). Discover how college can fit into your busy schedule. Attend the xplore Mercer! Open House Thursday, April 16 (see facing page). Two campuses: West Windsor ampus 1200 Old Trenton Road West Windsor, NJ Trenton ampus 102 North Broad Street Trenton, NJ Need help choosing courses? ontact the Advisement enter: [email protected] all Admissions: (609) ontact faculty and staff members within the academic division responsible for the course: Business & Technology Liberal Arts Math, Science, Health Professions T N A c
4 4 TRM U Between May 26 and August 13 AUT115 Automotive Brake Systems AUT212 Automotive Air onditioning AUT225 Automatic Transmission Service AVI113XT Flight I xtension AVI114XT Flight II xtension AVI213XT Flight III xtension AVI214XT Flight IV xtension BUS107 Business Law I BUS205 Business Statistics I BUS206 Business Statistics II BUS209 Business ommunications H107 General and Physiological hemistry IS175 P Applications: Spreadsheets IV103 Statics MN112 Public Speaking MN142 Intermediate TV Production DMA110 Digital Imaging DMA145 Web Design I DMA210 Motion Graphics NG024 Introduction to ollege omposition II NG033 Introduction to ollege Reading I NG034 Introduction to ollege Reading II NG101 nglish omposition I NG102 nglish omposition II SL 011 SL Speech oncepts I SL 013 SL Reading and ritical Thinking I SL 014 SL Writing oncepts I SL 021 SL Speech oncepts II SL 022 SL Reading and ritical Thinking II SL 023 SL Writing oncepts II SL 032 SL Speech oncepts III SL 033 SL Reading and ritical Thinking III SL 034 SL Writing oncepts III SL 090 SL Introduction to SL Grammar, Reading, and Speech TT200 Technical Production GAM140 Game Design I GAM145 Game Programming I HOS101 Food Preparation I HOS116 Techniques of Healthy ooking HOS203 Hospitality Purchasing HP243 xercise Science Field xperience MAT033 Basic Mathematics MAT037 Beginning Algebra MAT041 Foundation Math I MAT042 Foundation Math II MAT120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT125 lementary Statistics I MAT126 lementary Statistics II MAT135 Intermediate Algebra with Applications MAT140 Applied ollege Algebra MAT146 Pre-alculus MAT151 alculus I MAT152 alculus II MAT200 Statistics for Social and Health Sciences I MAT208 Linear Algebra MAT251 alculus III ourses in ach Term Actual start and end dates for classes vary within each term s date range. See the full course listings (pages 7-15) for the specific dates for each class. MAT252 NT102 NT103 NT124 OST219 PHY111 Differential quations Introduction to P Hardware and Software IT ssentials Network Infrastructure Administration Word Processing oncepts and Applications Physical Science oncepts TRM UA Between May 26 and July 1 A106 Office Accounting I A111 Principles of Financial Accounting A112 Principles of Managerial Accounting ADV101 Advertising Design I ANT101 Anthropology ART102 Basic Drawing ART105 Two-Dimensional Design ART124 History of Non-Western Art ART130 Painting I ART230 Painting II ART240 Raku Workshop ASL101 American Sign Language I BIO101 General Biology I BIO103 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO104 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO113 Biological Science oncepts BIO114 nvironmental Science oncepts BIO201 Microbiology BUS101 Introduction to Business BUS107 Business Law I BUS109 Personal Finance BUS210 Principles of Management BUS230 Global nvironment of Business BUS239 ntrepreneurship H100 Introductory hemistry H101 General hemistry I MN107 inema MN111 Speech: Human ommunication MN112 Public Speaking MN141 Introduction to TV Production MN146 Social Media Technologies OS101 Introduction to omputer Science OS102 omputer Science I -- Algorithms and Programming RJ103 Introduction to orrections RJ212 Juvenile Justice DMA105 Introduction to omputer Art DRA190 Introduction to omputer Drafting -- AutoAD DRA218 3-D Modeling / 3-D Printing O103 Basic conomics O111 Macroeconomics O112 Microeconomics DU109 Introduction to ducation T215 Fiber Optics NG101 nglish omposition I NG102 nglish omposition II NG201 Introduction to Literature: Drama NG203 World Literature I NG222 hildren s Literature GO102 ultural Geography HIS101 History of Western ivilization to 1648 HIS102 History of Western ivilization Since 1648 HIS105 United States History to 1865 HIS106 United States History Since 1865 HIS113 World History Since 1500 HOS110 Breakfast/Pantry HOS111 ulinary Math HOS115 Food and ulture HOS118 Sanitation and Safety in Food Service Operations HP101 Basic oncepts of Nutrition HP105 First Aid, PR and AD HP110 oncepts of Health and Fitness HP111 Living with Health HP113 Medical Terminology HP115 Introduction to Public Health IST101 omputer oncepts with Applications IST102 omputer oncepts with Programming IST109 Introduction to Programming MAT033 Basic Mathematics MAT037 Beginning Algebra MAT043 Foundation Math III MAT120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT135 Intermediate Algebra with Applications MAT146 Pre-alculus MAT151 alculus I MKT101 Principles of Marketing MUS121 Piano lass I OHT223 Topics in Horticulture: Gardening PHI102 Introduction to Philosophy PHI205 Moral hoices PHO103 Introduction to Digital Photography PHY101 ollege Physics I POL101 American Political System PSY101 Introduction to Psychology PSY206 hild Development PSY207 Developmental Psychology: Across the Life Span PSY210 Abnormal Psychology RL102 Living World Religions SO101 Introduction to Sociology SO107 Social Problems SPA101 Beginning Spanish I SPA121 Spanish for Health Providers I ANT101 ART102 ART104 ASL102 BIO102 BIO104 BIO106 TRM UB Between July 8 and August 13 Anthropology Basic Drawing Life Drawing American Sign Language II General Biology II Anatomy and Physiology II Human Anatomy B B B B B G H H H H H H H H H H H H I I M M M M M M M M P P P P P P P P P S S S S S
5 5 BIO113 BUS101 BUS107 BUS210 BUS230 H100 H102 MN101 MN111 MN112 MN215 OL100 RJ101 Biological Science oncepts Introduction to Business Business Law I Principles of Management Global nvironment of Business Introductory hemistry General hemistry II Mass Media Speech: Human ommunication Public Speaking ommunication and Gender Strategies for Academic Success Introduction to the riminal Justice System RJ105 riminology O112 Microeconomics T140 lectronic onstruction T219 lectronic Networks NG033 Introduction to ollege Reading I NG101 nglish omposition I NG102 nglish omposition II NG204 World Literature II NG205 American Literature I NG212 Introduction to Literature: Poetry GO102 ultural Geography HIS101 History of Western ivilization to 1648 HIS102 History of Western ivilization Since 1648 HIS105 United States History to 1865 HIS106 United States History Since 1865 HIS112 World History to 1500 HIS113 World History Since 1500 HOS115 Food and ulture HP101 Basic oncepts of Nutrition HP110 oncepts of Health and Fitness HP111 Living with Health HP115 Introduction to Public Health HP171 Personal Fitness IST101 omputer oncepts with Applications IST102 omputer oncepts with Programming MAT033 Basic Mathematics MAT037 Beginning Algebra MAT120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT135 Intermediate Algebra with Applications MAT146 Pre-alculus MAT151 alculus I MAT152 alculus II MKT101 Principles of Marketing PHI102 Introduction to Philosophy PHI204 thics PHI205 Moral hoices PHI209 Business thics PHY101 ollege Physics I POL102 State and Local Government PSY101 Introduction to Psychology PSY206 hild Development PSY207 Developmental Psychology: Across the Life Span SO101 Introduction to Sociology SO107 Social Problems SO201 Marriage and the Family SPA102 Beginning Spanish II SPA122 Spanish for Health Providers II Summer 2015 omputer ourses, Summer D Modeling, Animation: OS101, DMA omputer-aided Design: DRA courses...9 omputer oncepts (survey courses): IST101, IST omputer Graphics: DMA courses...9 omputer Science: OS courses...9 omputer Systems Technology: NT courses Digital Imaging, Photography, Video/Audio: MN146, DMA110, DMA210, PHO , 9, 14 Digital Media Arts: DMA courses...9 Game Design/Programming: GAM courses Hardware: NT102, NT Illustration/Design: ADV101, DMA105, DMA110, DMA , 9 Internet: MN146, DMA145, NT , 9, 13 Multimedia: MN146, DMA , 9 Network Administration: NT courses...13 P Business Applications: IS175, IST101, OST , 12, 13 P Systems Support: NT102, NT Programming (General): OS Language (++): OS JAVA: OS102, IST , 12 Visual Basic.NT: IST102, IST Security: NT Software: IST102, NT , 13 Spreadsheet: IS Website Design / Interactive Media: DMA Word Processing: OST High School Students: Jump Start Your ollege areer ome to M this summer and earn college credits, enjoy our friendly atmosphere, meet new friends with similar interests, and explore new subjects and academic directions. In addition to earning college credits, students can enjoy all college resources, campus facilities, tutoring services, and career counseling all toward helping you succeed in your future college career. Qualified students may enroll in one or more of the courses listed in this brochure. Are You ligible? Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and have completed the equivalent of 10th grade. Written permission from both a parent or guardian and high school guidance counselor is generally required. Academic preparation may be required for some courses. Let Us Help You Our advisors will help you focus on areas of interest, select courses that can be applied to either an associate or bachelor s degree, and navigate the college experience. For more details as well as assistance with course selection and registration, call (609) , or [email protected].
6 6 OURS SLTION HKLIST ü Seek Advisement urrent students MUST consult their assigned faculty advisor within their academic division before proceeding with A prerequisite is a course that must be completed Some courses require specific prerequisites or corequisites. course selection. before a student is permitted to register for the more New students should take advantage of advisement services advanced course. at the office of nrollment Services (West Windsor campus), A corequisite is a course that a student must take either Student Services (Trenton campus), and/or academic division prior to or while enrolled in the related course. offices. ü Review ourse Descriptions ü Build Your Schedule Refer to the class listings on pages 7-15 to build your course Brief descriptions and additional details for each M schedule for the Summer semester. credit course can be found... Please note: All listings are subject to change. Due to their on the college website at popularity, some high-demand classes may already be filled. ( How to Read lass Listings, below, shows how Register early for improved chances of course availability course descriptions for specific disciplines may be and best class selection. accessed directly.) lass locations will appear on your class schedule after you in the college catalog, beginning on page 134 of the register edition. ontact the pertinent academic division (see page 3) if you have questions about any course. ü Satisfy ourse Requirements Most courses require that students be proficient in reading, writing and computation. See page 21 for information about placement testing. ü Register Follow the instructions on page 26. Note key dates & deadlines on page 24. Auditing a lass: Students who wish to audit a course and not receive a grade must specify such intent no later than the second week of class. OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS NG nglish ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > nglish omposition I NG L MWTH 09:00AM 12:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr HOW TO RAD LASS LISTINGS ourse Number lass Number Scheduled Meeting Day(s) (Refer to KY below) Teaching/Learning Approach (Refer to KY below) When lass Is Scheduled to Meet ach Day Term ode (Refer to KY below) Date Range for This lass ampus or Other Site (Refer to KY below) Where to find detailed information about each course in this category/discipline. TYP KY TO ABBRVIATIONS 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.) L (lecture) traditional classroom instruction WB Internet-based instruction via MercerOnline (see page 16) DAYS M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday TH Thursday F Friday S Saturday SU Sunday TRM STARTS NDS U May 26 August 13 UA May 26 July 1 UB July 8 August 13 Actual start and end dates for classes vary within each term s date range. NOT: excludes final exams LOATION AMPUS JK Trenton ampus (102 North Broad Street, Trenton) MercerOnline (see page 16) WW West Windsor ampus (1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor) OTHR LOATIONS MTS Mercer ounty Technical School (1085 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor)
7 A Accounting Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS 7 OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Office Accounting I A L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Prin of Financial Accounting A L MW 09:00AM 12:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WW 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting A L MW 06:00PM 09:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WW 4 cr Prin of Financial Accounting A WB UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 MercerOnline 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting A WB UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 MercerOnline 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting A L TTH 06:00PM 09:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WW 4 cr Prin of Managerial Accounting A L TTH 09:00AM 12:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WW 4 cr Administrative Professional See Office Systems Technology (OST) S ADV Advertising + Graphic Design ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> Advertising Design I ADV L TWTH 10:00AM 02:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr ANT Anthropology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> Anthropology ANT WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Anthropology ANT WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr ART Fine Arts, Art History ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> Basic Drawing ART L TWTH 02:00PM 06:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Basic Drawing ART L TWTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Life Drawing ART L TWTH 01:00PM 05:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Two-Dimensional Design ART L TWTH 09:00AM 01:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr History of Non-Western Art ART L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Painting I ART L TWTH 12:00PM 04:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Painting II ART L TWTH 12:00PM 04:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Raku Workshop ART L TWTH 09:00AM 01:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr ASL American Sign Language ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> American Sign Language I ASL L MWTH 08:00AM 11:30AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr American Sign Language II ASL L MWTH 09:00AM 11:30AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr AUT Automotive Technology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> For information on M s full-time Automotive Technology A.A.S. degree program, contact the program coordinator at (609) Automotive Brake Systems AUT L M 08:30AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MTS 4 cr LAB M 01:00PM 04:50PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Automotive Air onditioning AUT L W 08:30AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MTS 3 cr LAB W 12:30PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Automatic Transmission Service AUT L TTH 08:30AM 12:20PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MTS 3 cr AVI Aviation Technology ourse 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 ertified Flight Instructor (FI) rating. For more information on flight courses, call the flight technology coordinator at (609) or [email protected]. Flight I xtension AVI-113XT-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr Flight II xtension AVI-114XT-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr Flight III xtension AVI-213XT-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr Flight IV xtension AVI-214XT-010 LAB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr BIO Biology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-010 LAB TWF 08:30AM 11:05AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr General Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-020 LAB TWF 02:30PM 05:05PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr General Biology I Lec BIO-101L-010 L TWF 11:50AM 02:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr General Biology II Lab BIO-102LAB-010 LAB MTTH 12:30PM 03:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr General Biology II Lec BIO-102L-010 L MTTH 08:30AM 11:05AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-010 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-040 LAB MTTH 12:30PM 03:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JK 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-050 LAB MTTH 02:15PM 05:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-060 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103L-020 L MTTH 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JK 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103L-030 L MTTH 11:15AM 01:50PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-010 LAB MTTH 12:30PM 03:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-030 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-050 LAB MTTH 02:15PM 05:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-060 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104L-010 L MTTH 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Anatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104L-030 L MTTH 11:15AM 02:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Human Anatomy BIO WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 4 cr Human Anatomy BIO WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 4 cr Biological Science oncepts BIO L MTTH 08:00AM 09:50AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MTTH 10:00AM 11:50AM 7/8/2015 8/13/ Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at
8 8 Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS Biological Science oncepts BIO WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Biological Science oncepts BIO WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr nvironmental Science oncepts BIO WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Microbiology BIO L MWF 11:00AM 01:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr LAB MWF 08:00AM 10:45AM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 Microbiology BIO L MWF 11:00AM 01:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr LAB MWF 02:00PM 04:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 BUS Business ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Business BUS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Business BUS L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Business Law I BUS WB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Business Law I BUS L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Business Law I BUS L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Business Law I BUS L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Personal Finance BUS WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Business Statistics I BUS L MW 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Business Statistics II BUS L TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Business ommunication BUS WB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Principles of Management BUS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Principles of Management BUS L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Global nvironment of Business BUS L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Global nvironment of Business BUS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr ntrepreneurship BUS WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr eramics See Fine Arts (ART) H hemistry ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introductory hemistry H L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JK 3 cr Introductory hemistry H L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr General hemistry I H L MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr LAB MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 General hemistry I H LAB MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr L MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 General hemistry II H L MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr LAB MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 General hemistry II H LAB MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr L MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 General and Physiological hem H L TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr LAB TTH 12:30PM 03:20PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 IS omputer Information Systems ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > See also omputer Science (OS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NT) All computer application courses are mapped to Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams: OST 219, OST 223, IS 173, IS 175, IS 182. P Applications: Spreadsheets IS L MW 05:30PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 7/15/2015 WW 3 cr IV ivil ngineering Technology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > For information about Uniform onstruction ode licensing courses, call the Division of orporate and ommunity programs, (609) For information about ivil ngineering Technology, call Admissions at (609) Statics IV L TTH 06:00PM 08:00PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr MN ommunication ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Mass Media MN WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr inema MN L MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Speech: Human ommunication MN L MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Speech: Human ommunication MN L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JK 3 cr Speech: Human ommunication MN L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Speech: Human ommunication MN L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Speech: Human ommunication MN L TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Public Speaking MN L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Public Speaking MN L TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Public Speaking MN L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Public Speaking MN L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Public Speaking MN L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JK 3 cr Public Speaking MN WB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Public Speaking MN WB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to TV Production MN L TTH 05:30PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Intermediate TV Production MN L MW 06:00PM 08:05PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Social Media Technologies MN L TTH 10:00AM 01:50PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JK 3 cr ommunication and Gender MN WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at S A S S I I I J I D W M I 3 S B M M M M I F N a c N c i I I I I I 6
9 Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS 9 TS OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS OL ollege Success ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > See also Student Development (STU) Applicability of these credits toward degree requirements is limited. onsult your academic advisor. Strategies for Academic Succes OL L MWTH 12:30PM 03:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JK 3 cr ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > OS omputer Science See also omputer Information Systems (IS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NT) Intro to omputer Science OS HYB TTH 06:00PM 09:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr omputer Science I Algo/Prog OS HYB TTH 01:00PM 04:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr ooperative ducation ooperative education is available for students in many career programs. ontact your academic advisor. RJ riminal Justice ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to riminal Justice Sys RJ WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to orrections RJ WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr riminology RJ WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Juvenile Justice RJ WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr DMA Digital Media Arts ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to omputer Art DMA WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Digital Imaging I DMA L TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Web Design I DMA L TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Motion Graphics DMA L TTH 06:00PM 08:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr DRA Drafting/omputer-Aided Design ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro omputer-aided Drafting DRA L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 2 cr 3D Modeling/3D Printing DRA L TWTH 05:30PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Drawing and Design See Fine Arts (ART) O conomics ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Basic conomics O WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Macroeconomics O L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Macroeconomics O L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Microeconomics O L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Microeconomics O L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr DU ducation ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to ducation DU L MW 12:00PM 03:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr T lectronics ngineering Technology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > lectronic onstruction T L MTW 09:30AM 12:50PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 2 cr Fiber Optics T L MTW 11:00AM 03:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr lectronic Networks T L MTW 11:00AM 03:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr NG nglish ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Initial selection of an nglish composition course is determined by a placement test. all the Liberal Arts Division or the Academic Testing enter for details. nglish courses are sequential. Therefore, a student must satisfy the composition requirement with a minimum grade of in NG102 before taking literature (200 level) courses. Applicability of credits in courses below the 100 level toward degree requirements is limited. Note: The nglish Department offers sections of nglish omposition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the nglish language. For more information, contact Fran Davidson, (609) NG101/102 WB: Students who register for MercerOnline classes of NG101 or NG102 are required to write two essays, one at the beginning of the semester and one at the end, in the Academic Testing enter on the West Windsor campus. Further information about this requirement can be obtained by calling (609) Intro ollege omposition II NG L MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Intro to ollege Reading I NG L MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JK 4 cr Intro to ollege Reading I NG L MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Intro to ollege Reading II NG HYB T 01:00PM 03:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Intro to ollege Reading II NG L MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JK 4 cr nglish omposition I NG L MW 10:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JK 3 cr nglish omposition I NG L MW 09:00AM 10:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr nglish omposition I NG WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr nglish omposition I NG L T 06:00PM 07:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 07:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition I NG L MWTH 01:00PM 02:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MWTH 02:25PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/ Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at
10 10 Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS nglish omposition I NG L MWTH 06:00PM 07:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MWTH 07:25PM 08:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition I NG L MWTH 09:00AM 10:15AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MWTH 10:25AM 11:45AM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition I NG L M 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr L WTH 09:00AM 10:10AM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 LAB WTH 10:15AM 11:30AM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition I NG WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr nglish omposition II NG L T 06:00PM 07:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 07:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition II NG L M 01:25PM 02:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB W 01:25PM 02:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition II NG WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr nglish omposition II NG WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr nglish omposition II NG L TTH 06:00PM 07:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB TTH 07:25PM 09:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition II NG L MWTH 09:00AM 10:15AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MWTH 10:25AM 11:45AM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition II NG L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JK 3 cr nglish omposition II NG L M 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr L WTH 01:00PM 02:10PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 LAB WTH 02:15PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 nglish omposition II NG WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Intro to Literature:Drama NG L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr World Literature I NG L MWTH 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr World Literature II NG L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr American Literature I NG WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Intro to Literature: Poetry NG L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr hildren s Literature NG WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr SL nglish as a Second Language ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Students planning to enroll in SL courses should complete the SL Placement Test before registration. There is no charge for this service. For an appointment, call (609) Note: The nglish Department offers sections of nglish omposition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the nglish language. For more information, contact arol Friend, (609) SL Speech oncepts I SL L S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts I SL L TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts I SL L TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading & ritical Think SL L S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading & ritical Think SL L T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading & ritical Think SL L TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts I SL L S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts I SL L W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts I SL L MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts II SL L S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts II SL L TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts II SL L TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading/Thinking II SL L S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading/Thinking II SL L T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading/Thinking II SL L TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts II SL L S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts II SL L W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts II SL L MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts III SL L S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts III SL L TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Speech oncepts III SL L TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading/Thinking III SL L S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading/Thinking III SL L T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Reading/Thinking III SL L TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts III SL L S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts III SL L W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Writing oncepts III SL L MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Introduction to Grammar SL L S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Introduction to Grammar SL L W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr SL Introduction to Grammar SL L MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr TT ntertainment Technology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Technical Production TT L U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 1 cr Fine Arts See courses with ART prefix Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at 6
11 Summer 2014 OURS LISTINGS 11 TS OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION FUN Funeral Service ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > The Funeral Service programs prepare individuals for work as licensed professionals in the field. The college offers a Funeral Service ertificate 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 ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Game Design I GAM L TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Game Programming I GAM L TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr GO Geography ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > ultural Geography GO L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr ultural Geography GO L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 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 ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > History Western ivil to 1648 HIS L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr History Western ivil to 1648 HIS WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr History Western ivil to 1648 HIS L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr History West ivil Since 1648 HIS L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr History West ivil Since 1648 HIS WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr History West ivil Since 1648 HIS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr United States History to 1865 HIS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr United States Hist Since 1865 HIS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr World History to 1500 HIS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr World History Since 1500 HIS WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr HOS Hospitality ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Food Preparation I HOS L T 08:30AM 09:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB T 09:30AM 02:00PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Breakfast/Pantry HOS L MTWTH 06:00AM 10:50AM UA 5/26/2015 6/10/2015 WW 2 cr ulinary Math HOS L TTH 02:00PM 04:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 1 cr Food and ulture HOS L MW 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MW 12:00PM 01:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 Food and ulture HOS L MW 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MW 12:00PM 01:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 Techniques of Healthy ooking HOS L TH 08:30AM 09:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB TH 09:40AM 02:00PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Sanit & Safety Food Serv Oper HOS L T 05:30PM 09:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 2 cr Hospitality of Purchasing HOS L W 09:00AM 01:00PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr HP Health/Physical ducation ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Basic oncepts of Nutrition HP WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Basic oncepts of Nutrition HP WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr First Aid PR and AD HP HYB T 08:00AM 09:50AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lab HP LAB WTH 08:30AM 11:00AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 2 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lab HP LAB TTH 11:00AM 01:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 2 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lab HP LAB MW 07:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 2 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lab HP LAB TTH 07:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JK 2 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lab HP LAB TTH 07:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 2 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lab HP LAB MW 07:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 2 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lec HP-110L-010 L M 08:30AM 11:00AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lec HP-110L-020 L M 11:00AM 01:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lec HP-110L-030 L MW 05:45PM 07:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 0 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lec HP-110L-040 L TTH 05:45PM 07:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JK 0 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lec HP-110L-050 L TTH 05:45PM 07:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr oncepts of Health/Fitness Lec HP-110L-060 L MW 05:45PM 07:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 0 cr Living With Health HP WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HP WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HP WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HP WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at
12 12 Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS Living With Health HP WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Living With Health HP WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Medical Terminology HP L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Medical Terminology HP WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Public Health HP WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Public Health HP WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Personal Fitness HP L F 01:00PM 03:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 1 cr xercise Science Field xper HP FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr IST Information Systems Technology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > omputer oncepts/applications IST WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr omputer oncepts/applications IST L TTH 01:30PM 04:20PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr omputer oncepts/applications IST WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr omputer oncepts/applications IST L MW 10:00AM 01:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr omputer oncepts/applications IST WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr omputer oncepts/applications IST L MW 10:00AM 01:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr omputer oncepts/applications IST L TTH 10:00AM 01:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr omputer oncepts/programming IST WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr omputer oncepts/programming IST WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr omputer oncepts/programming IST L MW 08:00AM 11:50AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr omputer oncepts/programming IST L MW 09:00AM 12:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Programming IST L TTH 08:00AM 11:50AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr O-OP du/information Systems IST FLD UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 2 cr MAT Mathematics ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Note: Initial selection of a mathematics course is determined by the results of a placement test. ontact the Math, Science & Health Professions Division or the Academic Testing enter 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 ourse 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 enter, and the results are discussed and reviewed with a member of the mathematics faculty. Pre-Algebra MAT L MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT L MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JK 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT L MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT L MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Pre-Algebra MAT L MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT L MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT L MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JK 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT L MW 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JK 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT L MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT L MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Beginning Algebra MAT L MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Foundation Math I MAT LAB MWTH 09:00AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 3 cr Foundation Math II MAT LAB MWTH 09:00AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 3 cr Foundation Math III MAT LAB MW 09:00AM 10:30AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 1 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT L MW 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT WB U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Mathematics for Liberal Arts MAT L TTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr lementary Statistics I MAT L MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 3 cr lementary Statistics I MAT L TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 3 cr lementary Statistics II MAT L MW 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 3 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT L MW 09:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT L TTH 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT L MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Intermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT L MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Applied ollege Algebra MAT L TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 4 cr Pre-alculus MAT L MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Pre-alculus MAT L TTH 09:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Pre-alculus MAT L MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr Pre-alculus MAT L MWTH 01:30PM 05:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr alculus I MAT L MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr alculus I MAT L TTH 01:00PM 03:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr alculus I MAT L MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr alculus I MAT L MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr alculus I MAT L MTWTH 03:00PM 05:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr alculus II MAT L TTH 01:00PM 03:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr alculus II MAT L MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr alculus II MAT L MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Statistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT L MW 06:00PM 07:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MW 07:25PM 08:30PM 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 Statistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT L T 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 3 cr LAB TH 01:00PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 7/20/ Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at 6
13 Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS 13 TS OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS Linear Algebra MAT L T 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/16/2015 WW 4 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 09:15PM 5/26/2015 7/16/2015 alculus III MAT L TTH 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr Differential quations MAT L MWTH 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WW 4 cr MKT Marketing ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Principles of Marketing MKT WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Principles of Marketing MKT L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr MLT Medical Laboratory Technology ourse 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. The Health areers enter of the Mercer ounty Technical Schools also offers a Medical Assistant certificate program in conjunction with M. This program includes a strong clinical component with internship experience. Students must be available to attend school daily for this one-year program which begins each year in late August. Students completing this program will receive the Medical Office Assistant certificate from the college as well as a diploma from the Health areers enter. The enter also offers individual clinical modules for students unable to attend full-time. For information on this program, please contact Mrs. Virginia levenger at the Health areers enter at (609) MUS Music ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Piano lass I MUS LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 1 cr NT Networking ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > The computer networking field provides exciting, hands-on careers that are in demand now and into the future. M s Network ngineering Technology (NT) program has courses that map in whole or part to a variety of industry certifications, including A+, NT+, Server+, Security+, Linux+, MTS, MITP, MSA/, NA, and ISSP. Students can pursue one or more areas of certification through the NT certificate program or omputer Networking and Technology degree. Intro to P Hardware/Software NT L M 05:00PM 10:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr IT ssentials NT L T 05:00PM 10:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Network Infrastructure Admin NT L TH 05:15PM 10:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr NUR Nursing ourse 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 M 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 oncampus 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 ducation office at (609) or Donna Penn, Director of Nursing ducation at [email protected]. M also conducts a Nursing program in collaboration with St. Francis Medical enter, 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 ourse 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]. Topics Horticulture: Gardening OHT LAB TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/27/2014 7/2/2014 WW 1 cr Topics Horticulture: Gardening OHT LAB TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 1 cr OST Office Systems Technology ourse 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. ourse 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, IS 173, IS 175, and IS 182. Word Processing oncept & Appl OST L TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/15/2015 WW 3 cr Painting and Printmaking See Fine Arts (ART) Paralegal See Legal Studies (LG) Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at
14 14 Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS PHI Philosophy OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Philosophy PHI L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Philosophy PHI L MW 06:00PM 09:40PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr thics PHI L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Moral hoices PHI L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Moral hoices PHI L TTH 06:00PM 09:40PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Moral hoices PHI WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Moral hoices PHI WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Moral hoices PHI L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Moral hoices PHI L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Moral hoices PHI WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Business thics PHI L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr PHO Photography ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Intro to Digital Photography PHO L MTW 10:00AM 02:05PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr PHY Physics ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > ollege Physics I PHY LAB MWF 08:30AM 11:00AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 4 cr L MWF 12:00PM 02:30PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 ollege Physics I PHY LAB MWF 08:30AM 11:00AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 4 cr L MWF 12:00PM 02:30PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 Physical Science oncepts PHY L MW 06:00PM 07:50PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr LAB MW 08:00PM 09:50PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 POL Political Science ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > American Political System POL WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr State and Local Government POL L TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr PSY Psychology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Psychology PSY L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY L TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY L MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY L TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JK 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Psychology PSY L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr hild Development PSY L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr hild Development PSY WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr hild Development PSY WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY L MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Developmental Psychology PSY WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Abnormal Psychology PSY WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr PTA Physical Therapist Assistant ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > This 24-month program for full-time students combines lecture and laboratory classes with clinical experience in area physical therapy facilities. ourses numbered PTA 106 and above are only open to students accepted for the professional phase of the program. ontact the Admissions office at (609) or the coordinator by , [email protected]. xcept 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 + in PTA courses. Radio See ommunication (MN) RAD Radiography ourse 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]. nrollment in radiography courses is limited to students who have completed all basic skills requirements and have received full acceptance into the program. RL Religious Studies ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Living World Religions RL L MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at 6
15 Summer 2015 OURS LISTINGS 15 TS Respiratory Therapy OURS STION TYP DAYS TIM start / end TRM start / end LOATION RDITS Brookdale ommunity ollege reserves a limited number of seats in its Respiratory Therapy program for qualified Mercer ounty residents who have completed their general education and core science courses at Mercer ounty ommunity ollege. For more details about this cooperative program, call the Admissions office at (609) or [email protected]. Science See Biology (BIO), hemistry (H), Physics (PHY) Sculpture See Fine Arts (ART) SO Sociology ourse descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > Introduction to Sociology SO L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SO WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SO WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SO L MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SO WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SO L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SO L TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Introduction to Sociology SO WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Social Problems SO L MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Social Problems SO L TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JK 3 cr Social Problems SO WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Marriage and the Family SO WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr SPA Spanish ourse 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 L MWTH 10:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA L MWTH 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Beginning Spanish I SPA WB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Beginning Spanish II SPA L MWTH 10:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Beginning Spanish II SPA WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Beginning Spanish II SPA WB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr Spanish for Health Providers SPA L MW 06:00PM 09:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WW 3 cr Spanish for Hlth Providers II SPA L MW 06:00PM 09:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WW 3 cr Speech See ommunication (MN) 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. ntry 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) 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 degreegranting institutions. Our dual admissions agreements with The ollege of New Jersey, Montclair State University, Rider University, Rutgers University, La Salle University, Penn State Abington, Saint Peter s ollege, 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. M s special partnerships with Fairleigh Dickinson University, Felician ollege, 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] Key to Abbreviations on page 6 OURS DSRIPTIONS at
16 16 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 ourse (Web-Based) To take an online course, you need access to a computer, Microsoft Word-compatible software, a web browser such as Internet xplorer 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 ourse (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 7-15 for MercerOnline offerings among all Summer 2015 course listings, identified as WB for class type. MercerOnline Orientations IMPORTANT: It is highly suggested that you attend one of the following orientations on the West Windsor ampus or online, especially if this is your first time taking an online course. We provide tips and tricks to successfully navigate your online course. Summer Terms U and UA (classes starting May 26, 2015) ON-AMPUS FA-TO-FA ORINTATION Wednesday, May 20 at 6 p.m. in M110 WBAST ORINTATIONS Thursday, May 21 at noon online Tuesday, May 26 at 6 p.m. online Summer Term UB (classes starting July 8, 2015) ON-AMPUS FA-TO-FA ORINTATION Wednesday, July 8 at 6 p.m. in M108 WBAST ORINTATION Tuesday, July 7 at 6 p.m. online arn a Degree ntirely Online! Now you can earn an associate degree fully online through MercerOnline, with the convenience of quality classes anytime, anywhere 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts & Sciences * Liberal Arts * Liberal Arts Humanities concentration * Liberal Arts Social Science concentration Associate in Science * riminal Justice orrections Option Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Management * Business Studies For further information or for assistance, contact us at (609) or [email protected]. Our office is M
17 17 Summer 2015 MercerOnline ourses A111 Principles of Financial Accounting A112 Principles of Managerial Accounting ANT101 Anthropology BIO106 Human Anatomy BIO113 Biological Science oncepts BIO114 nvironmental Science oncepts BUS101 Introduction to Business BUS107 Business Law I BUS109 Personal Finance BUS209 Business Letter/Report Writing BUS210 Principles of Management BUS230 Global nvironment of Business BUS239 ntrepreneurship MN101 Mass Media MN112 Public Speaking MN215 ommunication and Gender RJ101 Introduction to the riminal Justice System RJ103 Introduction to orrections RJ105 riminology RJ212 Juvenile Justice DMA105 Introduction to omputer Art O103 Basic conomics NG101 nglish omposition I * NG102 nglish omposition II * NG205 American Literature I NG222 hildren s Literature HIS101 History of Western ivil. to 1648 HIS102 History of Western ivil. Since 1648 HIS105 United States History to 1865 HIS106 United States History Since 1865 HIS112 World History to 1500 HIS113 World History Since 1500 HP101 Basic oncepts of Nutrition HP111 Living with Health HP113 Medical Terminology HP115 Introduction to Public Health IST101 omputer oncepts with Applications IST102 omputer oncepts with Programming MAT120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts MKT101 Principles of Marketing PHI102 Introduction to Philosophy PHI205 Moral hoices POL101 The American Political System PSY101 Introduction to Psychology PSY206 hild Development PSY207 Developmental Psychology: Across the Life Span PSY210 Abnormal Psychology SO101 Introduction to Sociology SO107 Social Problems SO201 Marriage and the Family SPA101 Beginning Spanish I SPA102 Beginning Spanish II * Students who register for online sections of NG101 and NG102 are required to write two essays, one at the beginning of the semester and one at the end, in the Academic Testing enter on the West Windsor ampus. Further information about this requirement can be obtained by calling (609) enter for ontinuing Studies Women s Self Defense * Kayaking * Hatha Yoga * T ai hi h uan * Zumba Toning * Golf * Dancing * ulinary * Personal Trainer ertification * Drawing Fundamentals * Digital Photography * Guitar * Voiceovers * World Languages * American Sign Language (ASL) * ourses for nglish Language Learners * (LL) * Writing * Swimming * PR * Boating Safety * Defensive Driving * Umpire: Field Hockey * First Aid * Reiki * Jewelry Making * Introduction to Art: A Hands-on Workshop * Photography Summer 2015 Personal Interest / Fitness and Recreation Professional Development and Noncredit ertificate Programs available too! View our catalog at phone , or [email protected] for additional information. VOTR RGISTRATION 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.
18 18 Trenton ampus ourses available at the Trenton ampus (102 North Broad Street) this Summer are designated JK in the listings on pages 7 to 15. The Trenton ampus of Mercer ounty ommunity ollege, a modernized educational facility serving as the educational hub for downtown Trenton, encompasses James Kerney Hall, Trenton Hall, and the T areer enter. Opened in Fall 2012, the new Trenton Hall houses a fashion design sewing laboratory, art and design studio, and Mac P 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 ommons. Additional student services include the comprehensive Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning enter (computers, tutoring, and Testing enter), campus library, and the enter ity afé (serving full meals and snacks) staffed by M culinary students. Students can earn degrees in the M Fashion/Apparel Design, Fashion Merchandising, Public Health, riminal Justice, and Liberal Arts programs entirely at the Trenton ampus. HS and nglish as a Second Language (SL) instruction and short-term options through the areer Training Institute are also offered, as is a full complement of educational and enrichment programs for the city s youth through Youth ollege. Located at 102 North Broad Street between Hanover and Academy Streets, the campus is nestled between the Trenton Public Library, the YWA, and the Daylight Twilight High School. ommunity ducation and Training The ommunity ducation and Training department provides Adult Basic ducation (AB), High School quivalency (HS), and nglish as a Second Language (SL) instructional activities to Mercer ounty residents. The department also provides shortterm skills training and job placement for adults seeking employment in high-demand occupations through the areer Training Institute (TI). To enroll in AB/HS 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 HS exam. HS testing is available on-site. lasses meet during morning and evening hours. The nglish Language Institute (LI) offers additional instructional activities focused on nglish language acquisition. The Test of Adult Basic ducation (TAB) 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. all (609) today for more information. Services and Offices Room Phone xt. Advisement/Registration/Admissions...K Bookstore...K 219A Bursar....K areer Services...K areer Training Institute ommunity ducation and Training AB / HS / LI Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning enter...k nrollment & Student Services...K Financial Aid...K Library...K Student Activities....K Testing enter...k Transfer Services...K Youth ollege...k For more information about Trenton ampus programs call (609)
19 19 nglish Language Institute (LI) LI offers noncredit courses in nglish as a Second Language during morning and evening hours. Following placement testing provided at no charge students are assigned a course to begin learning nglish. Professional instructors provide instruction with a focus on work. Support services including academic advising help LI students become proficient in nglish and on their way to better employment, higher education, and deeper involvement in the community. all (609) to get started. Inglés omo Segundo Idioma ursos de Inglés omo 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. (nglish as a Second Language classes offer foreign and non-nglish speaking students the opportunity to attend classes on a full-time or parttime basis. Before enrolling, applicants must take the nglish as a Second Language placement test.) Los ursos SL (SL ourses)* OURS NUMBR AMPUS SL Speech oncepts I SL 011 West Windsor SL Reading and ritical Thinking I SL 013 West Windsor SL Writing oncepts I SL 014 West Windsor SL Speech oncepts II SL 021 West Windsor SL Reading and ritical Thinking II SL 022 West Windsor SL Writing oncepts II SL 023 West Windsor SL Speech oncepts III SL 032 West Windsor SL Reading and ritical Thinking III SL 033 West Windsor SL Writing oncepts III SL 034 West Windsor SL Introduction to SL Grammar, Reading, and Speech SL 090 West Windsor See page 10 for course schedules. *Las clases serán en Inglés (taught in nglish). También ofrecemos clases BILINGÜ come onceptos de omputadoras y Mecanografía Básica. stas clases se ofrecen los viernes por la tarde o los sabados por la mañana. Para obtener más información, llamé (609) Summer areer Training Institute (TI) TI provides short-term skills training and job placement assistance for adults 18 years and older who are seeking employment in high-demand occupations. lasses meet Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 25 hours per week for 30 weeks. TI training areas include the following: ADMINISTRATIV PROFSSIONAL * lerk Typist / Administrative Assistant * Medical Secretary * Accounting * Microsoft Office Suite ULINARY ARTS * ulinary Technician Qualified students may be eligible for program funding provided by the Mercer ounty One-Stop areer enter (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. all (609) today for more information. Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning enter The BAR Learning enter (K 311) provides an environment that encourages learning and academic achievement. A large computer area with flexible hours is available to all M students. Tutors and support staff are available throughout the semester. K within the Learning enter are media-equipped rooms, K 319 being a high-tech classroom designed for cross-campus learning without leaving. In addition, the BAR Learning enter accommodates Trenton ampus 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 enter also provides credit course progress testing. A recent addition to the Trenton ampus is testing for the new High School quivalency xam through McGraw Hill- TAS. all (609) or for details.
20 20 Student Services Provided by the M Office of Student Affairs Veterans Services One-Stop nrollment 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 enter, 2nd Floor West Windsor ampus Admissions: (609) Registration/Records: Financial Aid: mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Advisement The Office of Advisement Services assists new students at the West Windsor ( or [email protected]) and Trenton ( or advisorjkc@ mccc.edu) campuses with developing educational plans, course selection, and preparation for a progressive academic experience while at M. 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. areer Services The areer enter 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 enter also coordinates employer job fairs or [email protected] ounseling Services promote personal, social, academic and career well-being and growth ( for Trenton ampus) or [email protected]. K218 Trenton ampus (609) ducational Opportunity Fund The state-funded ducational Opportunity Fund (OF) program provides access and academic support to New Jersey residents who meet state income guidelines. ounseling, tutoring, leadership development and enrichment activities are among the services offered. To be considered for OF, students must apply to the OF program, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and attend an interview or [email protected] nglish as a Second Language Students interested in nglish as a Second Language (SL) 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] M is approved for veterans training under the GI bill and is a member of the SO (Servicemembers Opportunity olleges) Network. This office provides help with veteran and family member educational benefits and the National Guard tuition waiver program or [email protected] Student services, except the following, are located on the second floor of the West Windsor ampus Student enter and second floor at the Trenton ampus. The Learning enter Whether students are experiencing difficulty in courses or want help achieving all A s, tutoring is available in the Learning enter free, and with no appointment necessary. Refer to the schedule available at West Windsor ampus: Library, room 214; Trenton ampus: 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 PR, and ready to serve students as needs arise. ollege crime statistics are available upon request. Student safety is a high priority at M West Windsor ampus Trenton ampus
21 21 Libraries µ Be identified in the top 15% of your high school class for either your junior or senior year. µ Achieve the required score on the college placement test to determine college readiness. µ nroll in an associate degree program and sign up for at least 12 college credits. µ omplete 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 M Financial Aid office at (609) or [email protected] For general information call (609) or [email protected] Summer 2015 SUMMR and INTRIM HOURS (unless otherwise noted) May and August a.m. - 5 p.m. May 26 - August 14 West Windsor ampus: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (closes at 4 p.m. on Fridays from 6/5 to 8/14) Trenton ampus: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (closed Fridays from 6/5 to 8/14) Both libraries are closed week ends during the summer. For more information call (609) or [email protected]. You can attend Mercer ounty ommunity ollege tuition-free* through Bookstore Visit for products and services available as well as our refund and buy back policies, and more. Textbook information and store hours: (609) , ext for West Windsor ampus; ext for Trenton ampus. West Windsor ampus Special Hours June 1 through July 2 and July 13 through Aug. 14: Mon. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Tue. through Fri. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. For classes beginning 5/26 (Terms U, UA) Mon. 5/25: losed for Memorial Day Tue. 5/26 through Thur. 5/28: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri. 5/29: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. For classes beginning 7/8 (Term UB) Wed. 7/8 through Thur. 7/9: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri. 7/10: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. *up to 18 credits per semester, excluding fees Subject to available state appropriations. Placement Testing A placement test measuring nglish and mathematics skills is a requirement in the M admissions process to determine student eligibility for certain courses and programs. The exam does not affect admission to the college. ompleted 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 M website. ex e M P Ti ons FRoM Te s Ti ng 540 on the SAT critical reading exempts students from the nglish 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 AT and 21 on Reading AT exempts students from the nglish 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); vidence (college transcript) of collegelevel nglish or mathematics courses. All documentation of scores and transcripts should be submitted to the nrollment Services Office upon application to the college. If nglish is not your first language, call to arrange for the nglish as a Second Language placement test. arra nge M e nts FoR Te s Ti ng After completing a college admissions application and obtaining a M student I.D. number, students may arrange to take the placement test by contacting the preferred testing location: the Academic Testing enter at the West Windsor ampus ( or [email protected]) or the Testing enter at the Trenton ampus ( or [email protected]). Special accommodations for testing may be arranged through the Office of Special Services at
22 22 Summer amps A variety of summer youth programs will be offered at Mercer ounty ommunity ollege s West Windsor campus this summer. nthusiastically supported by parents and campers alike, all of these programs share one very important attribute that makes them unique each takes advantage of special opportunities available only on a college campus. P N N N a M P olle ge ( a ge s 6-16) Art, music, science, journalism, swimming, computers, and more! ampers choose up to six courses for each four-week session to make this a truly customized summer experience. amp ollege begins June 22 and meets Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Optional Friday programs and extended child care as well as one-week half- and full-day workshops are also available. For more information call (609) or visit s P orts a M P s ( a ge s 6-14) amp ollege Information Sessions! Meet the camp director Have all your questions answered Learn about new programs and activities for the upcoming summer Tour the facilities Visit our website: ToM a To Pa T H WoRK s H op s ( gra d e s 5-12) Theater - Dance - Video Vocal Music - Visual Arts Session I for grades 8-12 begins June 29; Session II for grades 5-7 begins July 27. Students select a major concentration in either theater, dance, music, or fine arts for two morning classes. After lunch, electives in other areas may include stage combat, make your own music video, children s theatre, computer art, improvisation, painting, drawing, jazz, musical theatre, vocal ensemble, comedy, and hip-hop. For more information call (609) Mercer ounty ommunity ollege will once again offer its annual summer soccer, tennis, basketball, mountain biking, softball, golf, field hockey, speed & quickness, and baseball sports camps beginning June 22. xperienced staff, highly successful college coaches and limited enrollment ensure maximum individualized instruction. For more information call (609) March 21 and April 25 Saturdays from 12 to 2 p.m. West Windsor ampus P To receive more information about M summer youth programs, check the appropriate box(es) below and return this coupon to: enter for ontinuing Studies, Mercer ounty ommunity ollege, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690; or call (609) ; FAX (609) Name Street Address ity State Zip Telephone ( ) amp ollege Tomato Patch Sports amps sum A A A A A A A A B B B B B D D D D
23 23 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 OD Non-Degree xploratory NONDG.PRSONAL Non-Degree Other ollege NONDG.OTHR. OLLG Non-Degree Personal Development NONDG.PRSONAL Jump Start ollege NONDG.JUMP.START Degree Programs PROGRAM OD Accounting ATG.AAS Administrative Professional ADM.PROF.AAS Advertising + Graphic Design ADV.GRA.AAS Architecture ARH.AS Automotive Technology AUTO.TH.AAS Aviation ustomer Relations AVI.US.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 onstruction Technology BLDG.ONSTR.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 ntrepreneurship concentration BUS.STUD.NTR.AAS Management concentration BUS.STUD.MGMT.AAS hemistry HM.AS ivil ngineering Technology NGR.IV.AAS ommunication General concentration OMM.GN.AA Organizational concentration OMM.ORG.AA Radio concentration OMM.RADIO.AA Television concentration OMM.TV.AA ommunication: New Media OMM.MDIA.AS ommunication: Speech and Theatre OMM.SPH.THR.AA omputer Information Systems INFO.SYS.AS omputer Networking and Technology INFO.TH.AAS omputer Science MPTR.SI.AS riminal Justice orrections RIM.ORR.AS riminal Justice Law nforcement RIM.LAW.AS ulinary Arts ulinary Arts concentration ULA.AAS Pastry Arts concentration ULA.PASTRY.AAS ulinology ULIN.AS ybersecurity YBRSURITY.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.WB.AAS Summer 2015 arly hildhood ducation / Special ducation Assistant DU.SP.D.AAS ducation DU.AA lectronics ngineering Technology NGR.LT.AAS nergy Systems Technology NRGY.SYS.TH.AAS ngineering Science NGR.SI.AS ntertainment Technology Music Technology concentration TT.MUS.AAS Technical Theatre concentration TT.THR.AAS xercise Science XR.SI.AS Fashion/Apparel Design FASH.APP.AAS Fashion Merchandising FASH.MRH.AAS Fire Science Technology FIR.SI.AAS Funeral Service FUNRAL.AAS Funeral Service Preparatory FUNRAL.PR.AAS Game Design GAM.DSIGN.AAS Game Programming GAM.PROG.AAS Health Information Technology 1 HLTH.INFO.TH.AAS Health Science HLTH.SI.AAS Radiography concentration HLTH.SI.AAS Heating, Refrigeration, Air ondition. 2 HRA.AAS Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Mgt. HRIM.AAS Illustration ILLUST.AAS Laboratory Technology LAB.TH.AAS Liberal Arts LA.AA Global Studies concentration 3 LA.GLOB.AA Mathematics MATH.AS Medical Laboratory Technology MD.LAB.B.AAS Microcomputer Systems Administration MIRO.ADMIN.AAS Music MUSI.AS Nursing NUR.B.AS Nursing ooperative (St. Francis) NURS.B.OOP.AS Occupational Therapy Assistant 4 O.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 PHYSIS.AS Plant Science PLANT.SI.AS Public Health PUBLI.HALTH.AS Radio RADIO.AAS Radiography RAD.B.AAS Respiratory are 5 RSP.THPY.AAS Security Systems Technology SURITY.SYS.AAS Sustainability HORT.SUST.AS Technical Studies TH.STUD.AAS Television TV.AAS Theatre THTR.AA Theatre THTR.AFA Visual Arts Art History concentration VIS.HIS.AFA eramics/sculpture concentration VIS.R.AFA Fine Arts concentration VIS.FIN.AFA ertificates of Proficiency PROGRAM OD Accounting: PA ducation ompliance Accounting 26 PA.A26.RT Accounting 32 PA.A32.RT Business 24 PA.BUS24.RT Administrative Support ADM.SUP.RT Advanced Manufacturing Technology MANUF.TH.AMT.RT 3-D Animation ANIMTN.RT Aviation Flight Technology (FI) AVI.FLT.FI.RT Building onstruction Technology BLDG.ONSTR.RT atering Management ATR.MGMT.RT omputer-aided Design MPTR.AD.RT omputer Science MPTR.SI.RT Database Administration INFO.TH.DB.RT lectronics ngineering Technology NGR.LT.RT lectronics Technology LTRONIS.RT nergy Systems Technology NRGY.SYS.TH.RT ngineering Science NGR.SI.RT Fire Science Technology ode nforcement FIR.OD.RT Officer/Administrator FIR.ADMIN.RT Funeral Service FUNRAL.RT Heating, Refrigeration, and Air onditioning 2 HRA.RT Medical Office Assistant MD.OA.RT Microcomputer Applications MIRO.APP.RT Mobile and Web omputing MOBIL.WB.OMP.RT Network ngineering Technology INFO.TH.NT.RT Ornamental Horticulture HORT.RT Paralegal PARLGL.RT Photography and Digital Imaging PHOTO.RT Professional Baking UL.PROF.BAK.RT Professional ooking UL.PROF.OOK.RT Small Business Management SML.BUS.MGT.RT Solar / nergy Technology SOLAR.NGY.RT Travel Agent TRAV.RT Web Design WB.DSG.RT Totally Online Programs PROGRAM OD Business Studies Management concentration BUS.STUD.AAS.ONLIN riminal Justice orrections RIM.ORR.AS.ONLIN Liberal Arts LA.AA.ONLIN 1 offered with amden ounty ollege 2 offered with Mercer ounty Technical Schools 3 offered with Rider University 4 offered with School of Health Related Professions at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 5 offered through Brookdale ommunity ollege
24 24 Academic Schedule, Tuition Tu i ti on at Grades available online lasses end (excluding final exams) Withdrawal deadlines Recess Final day of course refund eligibility 2015 Summer Key Dates & Deadlines lasses begin; start of $35 Late Registration fee Most summer classes begin in May and July. Term U 5/26 5/27 7/3 7/10 8/13 8/19 Term UA 5/26 5/27 6/19 7/1 Term UB 7/8 8/3 8/13 8/19 and 7/9 7/8 olle ge F e e s * Mercer ounty ommunity ollege reserves the right to change tuition or fees at any time. Figures below, accurate at time of publication, include a $17.00 college fee and a $16.50 technology fee applied per credit. Total Number of credits/ charge hours Mercer resident or student with chargeback** $ Non-Mercer resident without chargeback $ Out-of-state or foreign student $ * 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 M are not available at their own community colleges. Your work experience may equal credit. For more information call Beth Knight at or [email protected] Register arly! Get your summer started. See page 26 to register NOW to get the classes you need at the times you want and to avoid late fees. It pays to register early! Questions? all registration at (609) Payment and Refund Policies P h t r t c T Deadlines for refund eligibility and avoiding Late Registration fees: Please note the Key Dates specified at left. T T o y s A one-time $35 Late Registration fee is charged beginning on the first day of each term. B 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 S T o a A a b
25 25 Paying for Your ducation ommunity colleges charge the lowest tuition and fees of all higher education institutions. Mercer ounty ommunity ollege receives significant support from Mercer ounty 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 24 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 21 for hours and locations, or order online at guarantees the availability of these for any course offered at M. Acceptable methods of payment include cash, credit card, and financial aid (checks not accepted). 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 (AH) redit or debit card ost to Participate $50 enrollment fee $30 fee if a payment is returned Simple Steps to nroll Log in to MyMercer student portal Under WebAdvisor for redit Students select Student Payment Info Select reate 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 Summer 2015 Payment of ourse osts Tuition and fees are due by Friday, April 17, 2015 for all Summer 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, Masterard, American xpress 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 M 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 enter at the West Windsor ampus ( ) and the Student Services Office in room 218 at the Trenton ampus ( ). -mail [email protected] or visit our web page at and click on Financial Aid FATV. Unemployed? Tuition may be waived for unemployed persons during Late Registration only. onsult 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 itizens Mercer ounty 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 Trenton campus and pay the applicable semester fees. HOP Scholarship You may be eligible for up to $1500 in tax credits. Details at Vet Assistance M is approved for veterans training under various GI Bills. Information: (609)
26 26 onvenient Summer Registration ontinuing Students xamine your program requirements. onsult an academic advisor. New to M omplete admissions application (available at or call ). Submit college transcripts* or take placement test (see page 21). * or verification that course(s) will transfer to your college hoose one of the 4 convenient ways to register. Register early to avoid late fees! See page 24 for key dates. PLAS NOT: 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 Browse ourses Register Pay (VISA, Masterard, Discover, or American xpress) 2: In-Person Visiting Students from Other olleges If you are a first-time visiting student at M, complete the online Admissions Application at Returning visiting students proceed to the following step. -mail 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 ounty ommunity ollege enrolls many students from other colleges and universities during M s Summer and Winter sessions. While you re home, why not enroll in an affordable M 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! WST WINDSOR AMPUS Office of nrollment Services, Student enter - 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. Most Summer classes, six weeks in duration, typically begin the third week in May and the first week in July. Winter Session, with on-campus classes lasting four weeks and MercerOnline classes lasting for six, begins the third week in December. TRNTON AMPUS Office of Admissions, K 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. We recommend that you confirm with your home college/university that they will accept the credits that you intend to obtain from Mercer ounty ommunity ollege. 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, Masterard, Discover, or American xpress only) number and expiration date and VV2 number (3-digit number on back of card; 4-digit number on front of American xpress). You ll receive a confirmation by return mail. After completing your course at M, request an official transcript to be sent back to your college from M. APTD FORMS OF PAYMNT (Payment Plan available see page 25) 1. ash heck (include Student ID number)
27 27 4: Mail (for ontinuing Students Only) New Students: contact Admissions Office at R e s i d e n cy od e s Summer 2015 Registration Mail or Fax this form to: M Registration, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ Fax (609) Mercer ounty ity of Trenton. Windsor Twp. wing Twp. Hamilton Twp. Hightstown Bor. Hopewell Bor. Hopewell Twp. Lawrence Twp. Pennington Bor. Princeton Bor. Princeton Twp. Washington Twp. W. Windsor Twp. Last Name First Name Atlantic Bergen Burlington amden ape May umberland ssex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Union Warren MI ity Zip State (Area ode) Primary Phone Number (Area ode) Secondary Phone Number -mail Address: Birth Date MO DAY YR Sex M/F Program ode: (see page 23 for list of degrees and certificates) ourse Number ourse Title redit/harge Hours PAYMNT Full payment of tuition and fees Total course fees and/or proof of financial aid or Payment Plan Total credit/hours taken arrangements must accompany registration. Tuition and college fee charges due + Do not send cash. from tuition table on page 24 Registration Fee + heck or money order enclosed for $. TOTAL DU ourse Fee (if any) from course listing $ $ $ 25 $ Number VV2 Number (3-digit number on back of card; 4-digit number on front of American xpress) ardholder name ard expiration date Amount to be charged $ ardholder 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 ducational 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. Summer 2015 Residency ode (see left sidebar) Address Other ounties Student ID # I have met the course prerequisites and understand that I am responsible for knowing important deadline dates. x Date Signature
28 Upcoming Special vents (all at M s West Windsor ampus, 1200 Old Trenton Road) amp ollege Information Sessions (see page 22) Saturdays, March 22 and April 26, 2015: noon to 2 p.m., onference enter xplore Mercer! Open House (see page 2) Thursday, April 16, 2015: 6 to 8 p.m., Student enter afeteria ollege Fair Tuesday, April 21, 2015: 6 p.m., P Building (sponsored by the Mercer ounty Professional ounselors Association) Over 200 colleges represented, from all over the country. High school students and parents invited. 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. very 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 GD 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 M Assistant Dean for American Honors [email protected] or [email protected] (609) / LA169 / T111 Advanced Degree Programs Right Here, Right Now arn your bachelor s and even master s degree at M s West Windsor campus. ollaborating with other New Jersey institutions of higher education, Mercer ounty ommunity ollege now extends college opportunities beyond the two-year associate degree. Fairleigh Dickinson University bachelor s and master s Felician ollege bachelor s Rutgers University bachelor s William Paterson University bachelor s Details at
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