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PATHWAY TO A CAREER IN EDUCATION CAN YOU DO THAT ONLINE ? YOUR GUIDE TO GSC’S LIBRARY RESOURCES SUMMER PREVIEW

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Pathway to a career in education

Can you do that online?

Yo u r guide to gSC’S library reSourCeS SuMMeR PReVieW

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Emily Royce came to Granite State College, like many students, with transfer credits from a community college. She knew she wanted to be a teacher and needed to find a school that accepted her transfer credits and that provided both her bachelor’s degrees and teacher certification options.

Achieved BA of Individualized Studies, English Language Arts.

Emily’s major provided the foundation for her to pursue her teacher certification in Special Education and Elementary Education.

Completion of teacher certification program!

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Granite State College now offers undergraduate degrees with teacher certification! Students can earn each of these critical components of their teaching career within one convenient program.

Whether you’re interested in an undergraduate degree, teacher certification, advanced endorsement, or even a master’s degree; GSC’s School of Education provides a seamless transition for your ultimate education goals.

Expand career options!

The School of Education is proud to have an 81% hire rate*. In the School of Education, GSC focuses on the critical shortage areas in NH education where teachers are needed most. This helps us better serve the needs of the state and helps us increase the “hire ability” of students, giving them a competitive edge when seeking career opportunities. Best of luck, Emily!

*2010 Student Survey in Special Education

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M a k e t h emost out of the GSC

Library Research Commons

&

Research projects are always a bit intimidating—you’re working independently and it’s easy to feel a little lost.

however, at GSC you can access your entire degree program online and our Library and Research Commons (LRC) are no different! The LRC is dedicated to providing students with quality research assistance and academic resources that are available 100% online at:

Research Support• Research assistance available 7 days a week from 6 a.m. to midnight• Personalized tutorials to help students learn about LRC resources and develop a search strategy• Group instruction sessions designed for specific courses and assignment

GSC Discovery Service

This tool allows you to search all GSC databases at the same time so your results will yield not only journal articles, but also e-books. Students can navigate to the Discovery Service library.granite.edu or by selecting the link in your online Moodle class.

features:• Research-quality databases• 90,000+ academic e-books• Special collections in education, Leadership & Management, and healthcare Management• Thousands of full-text and scholarly articles • Individual ebsco folders to store your search results• access to the library collections of 16 other institutions through GSC’s partnership with the

New hampshire College and university Council using any on-campus computer• accessible from the LRC homepage or through a direct link in your online Moodle class

library.granite.edu

help isavaILabLe

The College Librarian helps students plan their research projects, find relevant resources, or peruse the collections at NhCuC institutions.

PLeaSe vISIt library.granite.edu for contact information.

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SPRING CALENDARJanuary 29Registration begins—Register online, by mail, fax, phone, and on campus.

March 1Integrative Experiences & Unique ILCs: Completion of Proposal in Moodle Course.

March 15Last day to submit a catalog course ILC for Spring term. Visit my.granite.edu for a link.

March 29Tuition payments or documented payment arrangements are due.

April 6-12First week of classes.

April 16Last day to add or drop first 6-week term classes.

April 19Last day to add or drop 12-week classes.

April 30Last day to withdraw from first 6-week term classes.Registration for Summer term begins.

May 18-24First week of second 6-week term classes.

May 24Last day to withdraw from 12-week classes.

May 27Memorial Day Holiday. GSC closed.

May 28Last day to drop second 6-week term classes

June 4Last day to withdraw from second 6-week term classes.

June 22-28Last week of classes.

ACADEMIC TERM CALENDAR

Summer 2013 7/6 - 8/30

Fall 2013 9/7-12/6

Winter 2014 1/4-3/28

Visit us online at granite.edu

Call us at 1.855.GSC4ALL

Access student resources atmy.granite.edu

Follow us on Facebook

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GSC LOCATIONS

Granite State College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.

Conway

Littleton

Lebanon

Claremont

Rochester

Concord

PortsmouthManchester

For directions to our Campuses, please visit www.granite.edu

27 Pleasant StreetClaremont, NH 03743603.542.3841Fax: 603.542.3942

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am-6:30 pmFriday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm

ClaremontCAMPUS

25 Hall StreetConcord, NH 03301603.513.1398Fax: 603.513.1389

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am-6:30 pmFriday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm

ConcordCAMPUS

53 Technology Lane, Suite 150Conway, NH 03818603.447.3970Fax: 603.447.2740

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am-6:30 pmFriday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm

ConwayCAMPUS

39 Main StreetLittleton, NH 03561603.444.6319

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 11:00 am-6:30 pm

195 McGregor Street, MillWest BuildingManchester, NH 03102603.626.7714Fax: 603.627.5103

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 11:00 am-6:30 pm

ManchesterCAMPUS

LittletonCAMPUS

35E Industrial Way, Suite 101Rochester, NH 03867603.332.8335Fax: 603.822.5449

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am-6:30 pmFriday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm

Pease Intnl. Tradeport51 International Dr.Portsmouth, NH 03801603.334.6061

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 11:00 am-6:30 pm

PortsmouthCAMPUS

RochesterCAMPUS

Located at Nashua Community College603.578.8918

Office Hours:Monday/Wednesday:9:00 am - 5:00 pmTuesday/Thursday:10:00 am-6:00 pm

NashuaCAMPUS

The Trade Center Building24 Airport RoadW. Lebanon, NH 03784603.542.3841

Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 11:00 am-6:30 pm

LebanonCAMPUS

Nashua

CALL:1.855.GSC4ALL(1.855.472.4255)

FAX:1.855.FAX2GSC(1.855.329.2472)

StudentInformation

Center

2020 Riverside DriveBerlin, NH 03570

Please call the ConwayRegional Campus

BerlinCAMPUS

Berlin

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DEGREE PROGRAMS

Associate in Arts (A.A.)General StudiesSpeech-Language Assistant Concentration

Associate in Science (A.S.)Behavioral ScienceBusinessEarly Childhood Education

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)History Individualized StudiesIndividualized Studies with Teacher Certification

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)Accounting & Finance Applied Studies• Allied Health Services• Education and Training• Human Services• Management• Public Service ManagementBusiness ManagementCommunication Studies Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice - AdministrationEarly Childhood Education with Teacher CertificationHealth Care ManagementIndividualized StudiesInformation TechnologyNursing (RN to BSN)PsychologyTechnology Management

Post-Baccalaureate Teacher CertificationsCertifications in 12 areas (see page 11)

NEW

Granite State College proudly delivers practical and relevant education in the classroom and online, offering associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees, post-baccalaureate programs for teacher education and a variety of transfer opportunities.

For a full description of our degree programs, including a listing of the courses required to achieve each degree please visit:

Degree Completion PathwaysPursue streamlined completion of your bachelor’s degree in Business Management, Health Care Management, Humanities, Information Technology or Applied Studies in Management. Programs are open to students with an earned associate degree and allow completion of a bachelor’s degree in as little as 18 months on a clearly identified pathway, whether in our “fast track” of 2 courses per term, or at your own pace. Visit granite.edu or contact our student information center for more details.

MinorsMinors give students an opportunity to specialize further in an area of interest that is distinct from the major. Minors are optional and are open to all bachelor’s degree candidates. Visit granite.edu for a complete list of available minors.

Master of Science (M.S.)Project ManagementLeadership

NEW

NEW

NEW

http://www.granite.edu/academics/degrees.php

NEW

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SPRING COURSES

Spring is a great time to make progress toward your degree. With a range of course offerings and schedules, Granite State makes attending Spring classes easier than ever. Many classes are enhanced with the use of Moodle. Hybrid (HY) courses are a blend of online instruction and face-to-face sessions. Support is available if you are new to using Moodle. The eLearning+ orientation schedule is below, or contact your campus for one-on-one coaching.

Student and eLearning+ OrientationThe anticipation of starting or returning to college is exciting! Of course it also comes with many questions. Students are eager to meet fellow students, learn more about their classes and have general questions answered. For these reasons, we offer student and eLearning+ orientation sessions the week before each semester at a campus in each of our regions.

Self-paced tutorial available for your convenience at: my.granite.edu

COURSE DELIVERY KEY In this course schedule, you will notice a column that denotes the “course delivery

format” of each class. Here is a guide that will help you understand these terms so you can select the format that best fits your schedule and academic goals.

FORMAT ABBREVIATION

Hybrid HY

Face-to-Face F2

Online OL

Blended BL

Intensive IN Field-Based FB

DESCRIPTION

Classes meet on campus during certain pre-selected weeks during the term. The rest of the instruction occurs online.

These classes meet every week of the term on campus for face-to-face instruction between students and instructors.

All course instruction occurs completely online. There is no face-to-face requirement.

A blended class is a combination of face-to-face and online. You will meet every week on campus and the remainder of the instructional time is online.

In an intensive course, each class lasts longer than a typical course and the classes take place over a shorter time period.

Field-Based classes mix “on the job” experience (field-based) and student/instructor interactions via meetings at your job site or through appointments online. The student and instructor mutually determine these meeting times to fit the student’s goals. Students are expected to be working in their field-based setting for a minimum of 10 hours per week.

eLearning+ Orientation ScheduleDATE LOCATION TIME

UNDERGRADUATEWednesday, 4/3 Concord 7:00-9:00Wednesday, 4/3 Conway 7:00-9:00Wednesday, 4/3 Claremont 7:00-9:00Wednesday, 4/3 Rochester 7:00-9:00Thursday, 4/4 Online 5:30-7:30GRADUATETuesday, 4/2 Manchester 5:30-7:30Tuesday, 4/2 Portsmouth 5:30-7:30Thursday, 4/4 Online 5:30-7:30

Student Orientation DATE LOCATION TIME

UNDERGRADUATEWednesday, 4/3 Concord 5:30-7:00Wednesday, 4/3 Conway 5:30-7:00Wednesday, 4/3 Claremont 5:30-7:00Wednesday, 4/3 Rochester 5:30-7:00

GRADUATETuesday, 4/2 Manchester 7:30-8:30Tuesday, 4/2 Portsmouth 7:30-8:30Thursday, 4/4 Online 7:30-8:30

School of Education:DATE LOCATION TIME

UNDERGRADUATE ORIENTATIONWednesday, 4/3 Concord 4:00-5:30 Monday, 4/22 Online 4:00-5:30POST BACCALAUREATE ORIENTATIONThursday, 4/4 Concord 4:00-5:30Tuesday, 4/23 Concord 4:00-5:30

New StudentOrientation

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KEY DEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR

CLAREMONT CMPL 511 Software Tools 30226 Th 5:30-9:30 4/11-6/23 F2 4 $1,140 C. NadelmanP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30240 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 W. Warnken ENG 500 The Writing Process 30241 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 S. NothnagleP MATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 30242 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 M. Cirre MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30243 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 M. St ClairP MGMT 613 Financial Management 30244 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 S. Montagne SCI 505 Human Biology 30245 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 P SCI 600 The Human Brain 30246 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 S. Thompson SOSC 500 Introduction to Anthropology (GP) 30247 T 6:00-9:30 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 L. Kalvaitis

CONCORD ARTS 538 Understanding and Experiencing Music 30248 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 R. GardzinaP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30250 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 T. VonGeorge EDU 609 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 30157 S 9:00-3:00 4/6, 13; 6/8 IN 2 $570 EDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science 30533 S 9:00-3:00 4/27; 5/11, 25; 6/8, 22 IN 4 $1,140 EDU 619 Managing Student Behavior 30534 S 9:00-3:00 4/20; 5/4, 18; 6/1, 15 IN 4 $1,140 L. McBride EDU 635A Independent Learning Contract 30159 S 9:00-3:00 4/20; 5/4 IN 2 $570 C. Tate EDU 704 Strategies for Teaching Science 30166 S 9:00-3:00 4/27; 5/11, 25; IN 4 $1,390 6/8, 6/22 EDU 706 Planning & Development of IEP 30157 S 9:00-3:00 4/20; 5/4 IN 2 $570 C. Tate EDU 707 Classroom Management 30167 S 9:00-3:00 4/20; 5/4, 18; IN 4 $1,140 L. MacBride 6/1, 6/15 EDU 744 Connecting to the Common Core 3-5 30535 S 9:00-3:00 4/20; 5/18 IN 2 $570 G. Poitrast EDU 744 Connecting to the Common Core 6-8 30536 S 9:00-3:00 5/4; 6/1 IN 2 $570 G. PoitrastP ENG 508 The Media and Its Messages 30252 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 E. HathawayP ENG 555 Children’s Literature 30254 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 I. PageP ENG 633 Short Fiction 30256 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 W. AbernathyP IDIS 501 Research Methods 30257 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 F. GagneP MATH 504 Statistics 30259 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 30261 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 M. Lufkin MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30263 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 R. BironP MGMT 613 Financial Management 30265 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 D. HoittP PSY 602 Theories of Personality 30266 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. Hatala SCI 506 Physiology of Wellness 30272 S 9:00-9:00 4/21, 20, 27 IN 4 $1,140 A. Kanik F 5:00-10:00 4/12 Su 9:00-9:00 4/21 SOSC 605 Stress and the Family 30275 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 K. Allard

CONWAY ARTS 515 Introduction to Photography 30279 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 K. StancikP BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 30281 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 CMPL 511 Software Tools 30282 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 F. Rancourt COMM 551 Small Group Communications 30284 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 C. GendreauP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30286 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. Thompson ENG 500 The Writing Process 30289 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 J. St PierreP ENG 604 Creative Writing 30291 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 J. St Pierre HUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics 30293 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 G. FryburgP MATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 30295 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 A. GarrettP MATH 504 Statistics 30297 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 M. AllanP MGMT 613 Financial Management 30300 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 J. Gobel MGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30302 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 B. Gartland POL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 30305 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 D. Jones PSY 617 Abnormal Psychology 30306 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 L. Phillips SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships 30308 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 L. Phillips

(P) Prerequisite (HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based

UNDERGRADUATE & POST-BACCALAUREATE COURSES

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KEY DEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR

LEBANON ARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 30311 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 C. Nevins EDU 635A Independent Learning Contract 30222 S 9:00-3:00 4/27; 5/11 IN 2 $570 R. Bennett EDU 735A Independent Learning Contract 30223 S 9:00-3:00 4/20, 5/4 IN 2 $570 MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30312 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-5/15 IN 4 $1,140 H. Hansen MGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Management 30314 W 5:30-9:00 5/22-6/26 IN 4 $1,140 M. St ClairP PSY 602 Theories of Personality 30316 T 5:30-9:00 5/21-6/25 IN 4 $1,140 K. Stevenson SCI 506 Physiology of Wellness 30319 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 A. Tuller SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 30321 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. Nevins

LITTLETONP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30323 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 K.Van Der LaanP ENG 633 Short Fiction 30326 T 5:30-9:00 4/9, 23; 5/7, 21; HY 4 $1,140 N. Horne 6/4, 18 SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 30331 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 C. Nevins

MANCHESTER ENG 500 The Writing Process 30333 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 P ENG 505 Introduction to Language and Linguistics 30336 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 I. GrauslysP ENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives through Literature (GP) 30338 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 I. Page HIS 602 History of New England 30340 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 D. BennerP HLTC 630 Perspective on Health Care Mgmt 30342 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 M. McGowan MGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30344 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 J. Orfao MGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Management 30347 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 E. Roth POL 550 American Government and Politics 30348 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 J. Rizzo PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 30350 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 A. Hammond PSY 509 Human Development 30352 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 D. LawsonP PSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood 30354 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 SCI 539 Energy and Environment (GP) 30356 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 C. Schadler

NASHUA - Classes Held On Campus at Nashua Community College EDU 606 Roles and Responsibilities 30150 M 4:00-5:30 4/8-6/28 BL 4 $1,140 C. Tate EDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the Special Education 30151 M 4:00-5:30 4/6-6/28 BL 4 $1,390 C. Tate EDU 713 Content Area Literacy 30170 Th 4:00-5:30 4/11-6/27 BL 4 $1,390 B. SpencerP MGMT 511 Financial Accounting 30358 T 9:00-12:00 4/9-6/25 BL 4 $1,140 Z. Buzzell MGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30359 T 12:30-3:30 4/9-6/25 BL 4 $1,140 POL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 30360 T 9:00-12:00 4/9-6/25 BL 4 $1,140 SOSC 605 Stress and the Family 30361 T 12:30-3:30 4/9-6/25 BL 4 $1,140

UNDERGRADUATE & POST-BACCALAUREATE COURSES

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KEY DEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR

PORTSMOUTH P CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30362 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. Caswell EDU 606 Roles and Responsibilities 30148 S 9:00-3:00 4/27; 5/11, 25; F2 4 $1,140 L. Zaia NOTE: Course is held at Great Bay Community College 6/8, 22 EDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the SPED 30149 S 9:00-3:00 4/27; 5/11, 25; F2 4 $1390 L. Zaia NOTE: Course is held at Great Bay Community CollegeP ENG 508 The Media and Its Messages 30363 Th 6:00-9:30 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 B. PetersonP ENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives through Literature (GP) 30393 S 9:00-12:00 4/6-6/22 BL 4 $1,140 K. Desrosiers NOTE: Course is held at Great Bay Community CollegeP ENG 625 Readings in World Literature (GP) 30364 T 5:30-9:00 4/9, 30; 5/21; 6/11, 25 HY 4 $1,140 N. Imbracsio HIS 618 History of World War II (GP) 30365 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 C. BenedettoP IDIS 501 Research Methods 30366 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 L. Rogers MGMT 500 Principles of Management 30367 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 C. DiPentima MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30368 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 C. O’ConnellP MGMT 602 Leadership 30394 S 9:00-12:00 4/6-6/22 BL 4 $1,140 J. Berman NOTE: Course is held at Great Bay Community College MGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Management 30369 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 S. Bellabona POL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 30395 S 9:00-12:00 4/6-6/22 BL 4 $1,140 J. Parr NOTE: Course is held at Great Bay Community College PSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress 30370 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 L. Carrera SCI 505 Human Biology 30396 5:30-9:00 4/6-6/28 F2 4 $1,140 SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 30371 W 6:00-9:30 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 V. Hurst

ROCHESTER ARTS 503 Introduction to Watercolor 30372 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 K. Gartrell NOTE: Additional materials fee CMPL 511 Software Tools 30373 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 M. JanetosP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30374 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 C. Caswell ENG 500 The Writing Process 30375 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 T. Wentland P ENG 512 British Literature I 30376 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 E. HinnovP MATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 30377 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 B. PapaP MATH 504 Statistics 30378 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 P. JaremaP MGMT 511 Financial Accounting 30379 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 J. MacMillanP MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Mgmt 30380 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 J. Berman POL 554 Law and Society 30381 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-6/24 F2 4 $1,140 T. Harrington PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 30382 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 S. Jeleniewski PSY 509 Human Development 30383 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/26 F2 4 $1,140 P. Cox PSY 510 Infant & Toddler Development 30384 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/27 F2 4 $1,140 M. ConnellyP SCI 600 The Human Brain 30385 T 6:00-9:30 4/9-6/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. Cohen SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships 30397 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-6/12 F2 4 $1,140 J. Trotzer

UNDERGRADUATE & POST-BACCALAUREATE COURSES

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KEY DEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR

ONLINE ABA 704 Current Issues in ABA 30137 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 D. Bradley ARTS 601 Creativity: The Untapped Potential 30386 4/8-5/28 IN 4 $1,140 D. Pook BEHS 502 Human Services and the Helping Process 30229 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 S. ClevelandP BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 30230 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 F. Gagne CMPL 511 Software Tools 30231 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Janetos CMPL 511 Software Tools 30232 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. Pringle CMPL 511 Software Tools 30233 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. PringleP CMPL 612 Advanced Software Tools 30234 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. PringleP CMPL 614 Computer and Network Systems 30235 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. LaPennP CMPL 650 Best Practices in Information Technology 30236 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. LaPenn COMM 550 Interpersonal Communication 30237 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. ZinkP COMM 602 Media and Strategic Comm 30238 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 CRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology 30239 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. RiendeauP CRIM 607 Constitutional Law 30249 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 E. RothP CRIM 650 Integrative: Criminal Justice 30251 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. RiendeauP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30253 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. ErwinP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30255 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. McGairP CRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30258 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 F. Rancourt EDU 502 PRAXIS I Prep: Mathematics 30138 4/8-6/28 OL 2 $570 M. Reagan EDU 503 PRAXIS I Prep: Read/Writing 30139 4/8-6/28 OL 2 $570 V. Phinney EDU 506 Praxis II: Prep for ELED LA/SS 30140 4/8-6/28 OL 2 $570 L. Zaia EDU 507 Praxis II: Prep ELED SCI/MATH 30141 4/8-6/28 OL 2 $570 B. Papa EDU 510 Foundations of Education 30142 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. McLaughlin EDU 550 Foundations of Early Childhood Education 30143 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 B. MulreyP EDU 553 Creative Arts in Early Childhood Education 30144 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. Ward GuaraldiP EDU 600 Mathematics and Science in Early Childhood Education 30145 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 B. McKennaP EDU 602 Young Children with Special Needs 30146 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 S. Dame EDU 606 Roles and Responsibilities 30147 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 C. Tate EDU 610 Teaching Reading and Writing K-8 30538 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 EDU 611 Assmnt Students w/Disabilities 30153 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. McMurray EDU 612 Using Tech to Tch Soc Studies 30155 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. McLaughlin EDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science 30156 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 EDU 614 Middle Sch Mathematics Methods 30224 4/6-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 EDU 615 Secondary Math Teach Methods 7-12 30227 4/6-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 G. Poitrast EDU 616 Elementary School Math Methods 30225 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 H. Howson EDU 617 Students with Disabilities 30542 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 EDU 629 Found Educ Secnd Lang Learners 30160 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 B. Christina EDU 635A Transition Planning & Developing IEPs 30537 4/8-6/28 OL 2 $570 P. KuligaP EDU 650 Practicum: Professionalism in Early Childhood Education 30161 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 S. DameP EDU 660 Integrative: English Language Arts 30162 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 B. Krol-SinclairP EDU 661 Integrative in Social Studies 30163 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. McLaughlin EDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the Special Education 30165 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,390 C. Tate EDU 702 Using Technology to Teach Social Studies 30539 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. McLaughlin EDU 704 Strategies for Teaching Science 30540 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 EDU 705 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 30154 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. McMurray EDU 735A Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 30541 4/8-6/28 OL 2 $570 EDU 708 Co-Teaching for Inclusive Instruction 30168 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,390 P. Lombardi EDU 710 Teaching Language Arts and Literacy 30169 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,390 M. Ford EDU 713 Content Area Literacy 30171 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,390 EDU 717 Students with Disabilities 30172 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. Allen EDU 732 Elementary School Mathematics Methods 30173 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,390 P. Howson EDU 733 Middle School Mathematics Methods 30174 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,390 G. Poitrast EDU 734 Secondary Mathematics Teaching Methods (7-12) 30175 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,390 G. Poitrast EDU 736 Dynamic Assessment: Complexity of Identification learning 30176 4/8-6/28 OL 6 $1,960 EDU 738 Advanced Assistive and Educational Technology 30177 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. McLaughlin ENG 500 The Writing Process 30260 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. WatmanP ENG 505 Introduction to Language and Linguistics 30262 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. CarloniP ENG 508 The Media and Its Messages 30264 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 S. HickoffP ENG 510 Survey of American Literature 30267 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 I. PageP ENG 555 Children’s Literature 30268 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 B. Krol-SinclairP ENG 600 Expository Writing 30269 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. MorganP ENG 604 Creative Writing 30270 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Watman

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(P) Prerequisite (HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based

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KEY DEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR

P ENG 625 Readings in World Literature (GP) 30271 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 C. LarsonP ENG 633 Short Fiction 30273 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 C. LarsonP ENG 640 Shakespeare 30274 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 N. Imbracsio HIS 511 United States History: 1865 to the Present 30276 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. Parr HIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective (GP) 30277 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. Morrow-Jensen HLTC 550 The Emerging U.S. Health Care System 30278 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. RienzoP HLTC 627 Reimbursement and Financing Techniques in Health Care 30387 5/20-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. WyzikP HLTC 630 Perspective on Health Care Mgmt 30388 4/8-5/17 OL 4 $1,140 M. McGowanP HLTC 640 Internship/Project in Human Services 30532 4/8-5/27 OL 4 $1,140 P HLTC 650 Integrative: Health Care Mgmt 30280 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. Rienzo HUMN 502 American Popular Culture 30283 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 S. Hickoff HUMN 504 Comparative Religions (GP) 30285 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. Reif HUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I (GP) 30287 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 B. SheehanP IDIS 501 Research Methods 30288 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 C. IacuzziP INST 513 Anat & Phys of Speech & Hearing 30178 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 G. EnglandP INST 516A Clinical Practicum II 30179 4/8-6/28 OL 2 $570 J. FernaldP INST 650 Program Development & Learning 30290 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 K. GuerdatP MATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 30292 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 G. PoitrastP MATH 504 Statistics 30294 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. RussellP MATH 605 Discrete Mathematics 30180 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. LoudP MATH 607 Calculus II 30184 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Reagan MATH 705 Discrete Mathematics 30181 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. Loud MATH 706 Calculus I 30183 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 G. Poitrast MATH 707 Calculus II 30185 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Reagan MGMT 500 Principles of Management 30298 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 G. Mills MGMT 501 Introduction to Public Administration 30299 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 T. Gagne MGMT 510 Managerial Accounting 30301 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. MacMillanP MGMT 511 Financial Accounting 30303 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 Z. Buzzell MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 30304 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 N. Marks MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30307 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. McPhersonP MGMT 602 Leadership 30309 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. RussellP MGMT 606 Human Resources and Organizational Development 30310 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 E. CrockfordP MGMT 611 Money and Banking 30389 4/8-5/17 OL 4 $1,140 M. MarksP MGMT 613 Financial Management 30313 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Marks MGMT 615 Financial Modeling & Decision-Making 30315 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 P. RussellP MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations 30317 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Spaulding MGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30390 5/20-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. McPhersonP MGMT 622 Database Management Systems 30318 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. LaPenn MGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Management 30392 4/8-5/17 OL 4 $1,140 P. PaquetteP MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Mgmt 30320 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. RussellP MGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in Management 30322 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Russell NUR 602 Evidence-Based Nursing 30391 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $855 POL 550 American Government and Politics 30324 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 B. Smith POL 554 Law and Society 30325 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 G. Wattendorf POL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 30327 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. Parr PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 30328 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 PSY 508 Child Development 30329 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 S. Dame PSY 509 Human Development 30330 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 C. IacuzziP PSY 602 Theories of Personality 30332 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 C. HatalaP PSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood 30334 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 C. Bagley PSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress 30335 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Henly SCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 30337 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 A. Tuller SCI 518 Physical Geography 30339 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 SCI 520 Introduction to Oceanography 30341 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 E. Hobbs SCI 539 Energy and Environment (GP) 30343 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 D. WilsonP SCI 600 The Human Brain 30345 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 R. BerksP SDLR 550 Individualized Studies Seminar 30346 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 E. Gauffreau SDLR 551 Assessment of Prior Learning 30349 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 E. Gauffreau SOC 603 Work and Society (GP) 30351 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. Busher SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships 30353 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 K. AllardP SOSC 630 Aspects of Aging in a Modern Society 30355 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 M. BusherP TCHM 650 Integrative in Technology Mgmt 30357 4/8-6/28 OL 4 $1,140 J. Kelty

UNDERGRADUATE & POST-BACCALAUREATE COURSES

(P) Prerequisite (HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based

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The chart below is a quick reference guide to prerequisites at Granite State College. Many prerequisites can be met by equivalent transferred courses or prior learning experience. Refer to the current College Catalog and consult with your Academic Coach if you have any questions about the prerequisites or your courses. In addition to prerequisites, some courses have recommendations of prior coursework. Refer to the catalog for details.

BEHS 540 PSY 501 and SOC 501BEHS 608 BEHS 501, CMPL 511, MATH 504BEHS 640 *CATALOG BEHS 650 IDIS 501, MATH 504CMPL 515 CMPL 511, MATH 502CMPL 518 CMPL 515CMPL 520 CMPL 612CMPL 612 CMPL 511CMPL 614 CMPL 515 or CMPL 612CMPL 618 CMPL 518CMPL 622 CMPL 515 CMPL 628 CMPL 618CMPL 650 *CATALOG COMM 601 COMM 550, COMM 551 or COMM 553 & CMPL 511 or CMPL 612COMM 602 MGMT 514 or ENG 505CRIM 555 CRIM 500CRIM 606 CRIM 500, CRIM 555CRIM 607 POL 554CRIM 650 *CATALOG CRIT 500 *CATALOG ECO 600 ECO 512EDU 512 EDU 510 and (PSY 508 or PSY 509)EDU 551 PSY 508EDU 553 PSY 508EDU 555 PSY 508 or PSY 509EDU 600 MATH 502, PSY 508EDU 601 PSY 508EDU 602 PSY 508EDU 610 EDU 555EDU 650 *CATALOG EDU 660 *CATALOG EDU 661 *CATALOG EDU 750 *CATALOG ENG 402 Minimum Accuplacer Reading Comp.ENG 405 Minimum Accuplacer Reading Comp. and Sentence SkillsENG 505 ENG 500ENG 508 ENG 500ENG 510 ENG 500ENG 512 ENG 500ENG 513 ENG 500ENG 555 ENG 500ENG 560 ENG 500ENG 600 CRIT 500, ENG 500ENG 601 ENG 500ENG 604 ENG 500ENG 620 ENG 500ENG 622 ENG 500ENG 625 ENG 500ENG 633 ENG 500ENG 640 ENG 500HLTC 540 HLTC 550HLTC 627 MGMT 555HLTC 630 HLTC 550 or Introductory Human Services courseHLTC 637 MATH 504HLTC 638 HLTC 550HLTC 640 *CATALOG HLTC 650 *CATALOG HUMN 501 ENG 500

HUMN 551 HUMN 550HUMN 561 HUMN 560IDIS 501 CRIT 500, ENG 500 and (PSY 501, SOC 501, PSY 509 or EDU 510)INST 513 INST 511INST 514 INST 511INST 515 INST 511INST 516 II INST 511, INST 512, INST 513, INST 516 IINST 516 III INST 511, INST 512, INST 513,INST 514 INST 516 I & IIINST 516 IV INST 511, INST 512, INST 513, INST 514, INST 515, INST 516 I, II, & IIIINST 540 PSY 615, INST 605, permission of Academic AffairsINST 640 *CATALOG INST 650 INST 605, INST 610 and PSY 615MATH 402 Minimum Accuplacer ArithmeticMATH 405 Minimum Accuplacer ArithmeticMATH 502 Minimum Accuplacer Score or see catalogMATH 504 CMPL 511 (MATH 502, or acceptable score on Algebra Accuplacer)MATH 510 MATH 502MATH 600 MATH 606MATH 601 MATH 510MATH 603 MATH 502MATH 604 MATH 606 and MATH 607MATH 605 MATH 606MATH 606 MATH 510MATH 607 MATH 606MGMT 511 *CATALOG MGMT 540 MGMT 500, MGMT 566, permission of Academic AffairsMGMT 568 MATH 502MGMT 601 MGMT 500 or MGMT 501MGMT 602 MGMT 500 or MGMT 501 or MGMT 566MGMT 606 MGMT 518 or MGMT 566MGMT 611 ECO 512MGMT 612 MATH 502MGMT 613 MGMT 511MGMT 614 MGMT 500MGMT 620 COMM 550 or COMM 551 or MGMT 566MGMT 622 CMPL 515, CMPL 612MGMT 623 CMPL 515, or CMPL 612 and Acceptable Accuplacer scoresMGMT 624 MGMT 500 or MGMT 501 or MGMT 566MGMT 626 MGMT 500 or MGMT 501MGMT 640 *CATALOGMGMT 650 MATH 504, MGMT 500, MGMT 511, MGMT 514 and MGMT 613MGMT 660 *CATALOG PSY 602 PSY 501PSY 604 PSY 501 or PSY 509PSY 605 (MATH 502 or MATH 504) and (PSY 501 or 508 or 509)PSY 606 IDIS 501 and (EDU 510 or PSY 501) and ( PSY 508 or PSY 509)PSY 608 PSY 501PSY 609 PSY 501PSY 611 PSY 501PSY 615 PSY 501SCI 600 PSY 501SDLR 550 For Individual Studies Majors OnlySOC 601 SOC 501SOSC 630 PSY 501, PSY 509, or SOC 501TCHM 650 *CATALOG

*CATALOG - Classes with this symbol require various prerequisites. Refer to our online catalog (WebROCK).

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Opportunities for Every Stage in Your Teaching Career!

FUTURE EDUCATORS

Undergraduate & Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification in:

• General Special Education• Elementary Education/ General Special Education• Early Childhood Special Education/Early Childhood• English for Speakers of Other Languages• Mathematics for Grades 5-8• Secondary Mathematics, Grades 7-12

ALREADY CERTIFIED TEACHERS

Additional Certification in:

• Reading/Writing Teacher or Specialist• General Special Education• English for Speakers of Other Languages

Advanced Endorsements for Special Education Teachers:

• Learning Disabilities• Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities• Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Granite State CollegeSCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Undergraduate | Post-Baccalaureate | Advanced Endorsements

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The following courses are open to students admitted to the Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Program or by permission of the School of Education. Additionally, these courses are open to other qualified individuals who wish to take one or more courses on a continuing professional development basis. For more information, contact the School of Education at 603.822.5431.

POST-BACCALAUREATE TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

KEY DEPT/NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DATES TIME LOCATION CR. COST DELIVERY INSTRUCTOR

INTENSIVE COURSES EDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the Special Education 30151 4/6-6/28 4:00-5:30 Claremont 4 $1,390 BL C. Tate EDU 713 Content Area Literacy 30170 4/11-6/27 4:00-5:30 Online 4 $1,390 BL B. Spencer EDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the Special Education 30149 4/27; 5/11, 25; 6/8, 22 9:00-3:00 Online 4 $1,390 F2 L. Zaia EDU 704 Strategies for Teaching Science 30166 4/27; 5/11, 25; 6/8, 22 9:00-3:00 Online 4 $1,390 IN EDU 707 Classroom Management 30167 4/20; 5/4, 18; 6/1, 15 9:00-3:00 Online 4 $1,140 IN L. MacBride

KEY DEPT/NO. COURSE TITLE CRN CR. COST DELIVERY INSTRUCTOR

ONLINE ABA 704 Current Issues in ABA 30137 4 $1,140 OL D. Bradley EDU 705 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 30154 4 $1,140 OL M. McMurray EDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the Special Education 30165 4 $1,390 OL C. Tate EDU 708 Co-Teaching for Inclusive Instruction 30168 4 $1,390 OL P. Lombardi EDU 710 Teaching Language Arts and Literacy 30169 4 $1,390 OL M. Ford EDU 713 Content Area Literacy 30171 4 $1,390 OL EDU 717 Students with Disabilities 30172 4 $1,140 OL A. Allen EDU 732 Elementary School Mathematics Methods 30173 4 $1,390 OL P. Howson EDU 733 Middle School Mathematics Methods 30174 4 $1,390 OL G. Poitrast EDU 734 Secondary Mathematics Teaching Methods (7-12) 30175 4 $1,390 OL G. Poitrast EDU 736 Dynamic Assessment: Complexity of Identification Learning 30176 6 $1,960 OL EDU 738 Advanced Assistive and Educational Technology 30177 4 $1,140 OL R. McLaughlin MATH 705 Discrete & Abstract Mathematics for Teachers 30181 4 $1,140 OL P. Loud MATH 706 Calculus I 30183 4 $1,140 OL G. Poitrast MATH 707 Calculus II 30185 4 $1,140 OL M. Reagan

KEY DEPT/NO. COURSE TITLE CRN CR. COST DELIVERY

FIELD-BASED COURSES EDU 702 Using Technology to Teach Social Studies 30187 4 $1,390 FB EDU 703 Instructional Methods, Strategies and Technologies 30188 4 $1,390 FB EDU 704 Strategies for Teaching Science 30189 4 $1,390 FB EDU 705 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 30190 4 $1,140 FB EDU 706 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 30191 4 $1,140 FB EDU 707 Classroom Management 30192 4 $1,140 FB EDU 710A Teaching Language Arts and Literacy 30193 4 $1,390 FB EDU 711 Role of the Reading and Writing Specialist I - Praxis 30194 6 $1,710 FB EDU 711A Role of the Reading and Writing Specialist II - Praxis 30195 6 $1,710 FB EDU 712 Reading and Writing Disabilities: Assessment and I 30196 4 $1,390 FB EDU 720 Standards-Based Curriculum: Design and Assessment 30197 4 $1,140 FB EDU 721 Special Education Law 30198 4 $1,390 FB EDU 729 Foundations in the Education of Second Language Learning 30199 4 $1,140 FB EDU 730 Language Arts and Literacy for the Reading and Writing 30200 4 $1,140 FB EDU 730A Foundations of Language and Literacy Development 30201 4 $1,140 FB EDU 731 Multicultural Perspectives 30202 4 $1,140 FB EDU 736 Dynamic Assessment: Complexity of Identification Learning 30203 6 $1,960 FB EDU 737 Behavioral Supports for Complex Behaviors 30204 4 $1,390 FB EDU 739 Advanced Programming for Students with Learning Disabilities 30205 4 $1,390 FB EDU 740 Advanced Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction for LD 30206 4 $1,390 FB EDU 741 Advanced Programming for Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities 30207 4 $1,390 FB EDU 742 Advanced Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction for EBD 30208 4 $1,390 FB EDU 745 Advanced Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction for IDD 30209 4 $1,390 FB EDU 746 Assessment of Students - Culturally & Linguistically Diverse 30210 4 $1,390 FB EDU 748 Developing Literate Students, K-12 30211 4 $1,390 FBP EDU 750 Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar 30212 4 $1,140 FB EDU 751 Learner and the Learning Process 30213 4 $1,140 FB EDU 753 Reading and Writing in the Mathematics Content Area 30214 4 $1,390 FB EDU 761 Young Children with Exceptionalities, Birth-8 30215 4 $1,140 FB EDU 763 Assessment of Young Children in EC/ECSPED Birth-8 30216 4 $1,140 FB EDU 764 Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction in EC/ECSPED Birth-5 30217 4 $1,390 FB EDU 765 Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction in EC/ECSPED K-8 30218 4 $1,390 FB EDU 766 Collaboration, Consultation, and Teaming 30219 4 $1,140 FB EDU 767 IFSP, IEP, and Transition Plans, Birth-8 30220 4 $1,140 FB EDU 768 Behavior Interventions for Young Children 30221 4 $1,390 FB

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New Student Orientation Sessions

This is a required New Student Orientation for students who have applied to the School of Education and intend to begin classes in April 2013.

Undergraduate Wednesday,April3,2013•4:00-5:30PM•ConcordMonday,April22,2013•4:00-5:30PM•Online

School of Education Information SessionsHOW TO BECOME A TEACHER IN NH

Please RSVP to [email protected] or call 603.822.5431

Register by March 1st

for your chance to win an ipad mini!

*PBTC students only

Post BaccalaureateThursday,April4,2013•4:00-7:00PM•ConcordTuesday,April23,2013•4:00-7:00PM•Online

POST-BACCALAUREATE TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

Meet with Beth Hoyt-Flewelling at one of the following campuses:

Claremont: February 14 & May 16Conway: January 24 & April 25Lebanon: February 25 & May 13Littleton: February 21 & May 30

Manchester: February 7 & May 9Nashua: January 17 & April 18Portsmouth: January 10 & April 11

Professional Development Opportunities: Join the CONVERSATION!

The Role of Executive Function in Classroom Learning: Strategies for Assessment and Interventions - Dr. George McCloskeyApril3,2013•8:30-3:30PMGraniteStateCollege•25HallStreet,ConcordNH03301

Digitally Enhanced Learning: Exploring the Intersections of Technology and Pedagogy for Powerful Learning - Garfield Gini-NewmanMarch29,2013•8:30-3:30PMGraniteStateCollege•25HallStreet,ConcordNH03301

Summer Behavior Institute: Applied Behavior Analysis: Interventions and Support SystemsJune24–28,2013•8:30-3:30PMGreatBayCommunityCollege•PortsmouthNH

Visit granite.edu/soeprofdev for more information

Undergraduate Sessions: 2:30-3:30 PM Post-Baccalaureate Sessions: 3:30-5:00 PM

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GRADUATE COURSES

(P) Prerequisite (HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based

KEY COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR

CONCORD COMM 800 Foundations of Organizational Communication 30132 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-5/16 BL 3 $1,485 C. Gendreau LD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30133 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-5/14 BL 3 $1,485 R. Christensen LD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30134 T 5:30-9:00 5/21-6/25 BL 3 $1,485 C. Brooks LD 822 Maximizing Your Organization’s Potential 30135 Th 5:30-9:00 5/23-6/27 BL 3 $1,485 M. Jewell LD 823 Emergence of a Strategic Leader 30131 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-5/16 BL 3 $1,485 T. ClardyP LD 850 Leadership Integrative Capstone 30136 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-6/28 HY 3 $1,485 J. Herrick-Phelps

MANCHESTER LD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30103 W 5:30-9:00 4/10-5/15 BL 3 $1,485 LD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30107 W 5:30-9:00 5/22-6/26 BL 3 $1,485 PM 800 Project Management Seminar 30113 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-5/16 BL 3 $1,485 PM 804 Leading Teams 30122 Th 5:30-9:00 5/23-6/27 BL 3 $1,485

NASHUA LD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30104 Th 6:00-8:30 4/11-5/16 BL 3 $1,485 LD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30108 Th 6:00-8:30 5/23-6/27 BL 3 $1,485 PM 800 Project Management Seminar 30114 T 6:00-8:30 4/9-5/14 BL 3 $1,485 PM 801 Project Planning and Sched. 30116 Th 5:30-9:00 4/11-5/16 BL 3 $1,485 PM 804 Leading Teams 30123 T 6:00-8:30 5/21-6/25 BL 3 $1,485

PORTSMOUTH LD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30102 T 5:30-9:00 4/9-5/14 BL 3 $1,485 LD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30106 T 5:30-9:00 5/18-6/28 BL 3 $1,485 PM 800 Project Management Seminar 30112 M 5:30-9:00 4/8-5/13 BL 3 $1,485 P PM 802 Risk Management 30118 Th 5:30-9:00 5/23-6/27 BL 3 $1,485 PM 804 Leading Teams 30121 M 5:30-9:00 5/20-6/24 BL 3 $1,485 M. Spaulding

ONLINE COMM 800 Foundations of Organizational Communication 30101 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 R. Christensen LD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30105 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 D. Martino LD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30109 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 C. Brooks LD 822 Maximizing Your Organization’s Potential 30110 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 T. Gagne LD 823 Emergence of a Strategic Leader 30111 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 M. Jewell PM 800 Project Management Seminar 30115 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 P. Paquette PM 801 Project Planning and Sched. 30117 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 M. McNicholasP PM 802 Risk Management 30119 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 P PM 803 Cost and Budget Mgmt 30120 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 J. Williams PM 804 Leading Teams 30124 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 M. SpauldingP PM 805 Negotiation, Contracting and Procurement 30125 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 K. RothP PM 806 Managing Project Portfolios 30126 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 M. McNicholasP PM 807 Project Quality Management 30127 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 M. CapozzoliP PM 808 Project Mgmt Integ. Capstone 30128 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 K. Roth PM 809 Global Project Management 30129 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 J. Williams PM 810 Change Management and Communication 30130 4/8-6/28 OL 3 $1,485 K. Smee

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COURSE PREREQUISITE(S)

GRADUATE PREREQUISITE QUICK REFERENCE

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LD 850 All Required CourseworkPM 802 PM 800PM 803 PM 801, PM 802PM 805 PM 801, PM 802

PM 806 PM 800PM 807 PM 800PM 808 All Required Coursework

COURSE PREREQUISITE(S)

Learn more about Graduate Studies

Join our online webinar sessions:

LEADERSHIPJanuary 31, 2013February 21, 2013March 28, 2013

PROJECT MANAGEMENTJanuary 29, 2013February 26, 2013March 26, 2013

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Library ServicesThe Granite State College Library and Research Commons (LRC) provides students with research assistance and online access to selected periodicals, many with full-text articles. In addition the LRC works with your instructor to create research guides that steer you in the direction of the best resources for your class assignments and research papers. The LRC may be found at http://library.granite.edu/index.html

The GSC College Librarian is available via a direct link from your online class, and by e-mail at [email protected].

Using Resources from other NH Academic LibrariesAs part of Granite State College’s membership in the New Hampshire College and University Council (NHCUC) you may borrow books from other NHCUC libraries, with the exception of Dartmouth College. Make sure to have your GSC ID card with you.

You may also use selected databases at NHCUC libraries. Because of institution-specific licensing agreements you must be using an on-campus library computer at these other institutions.

Please contact the GSC College Librarian if you have questions about borrowing or using the resources at other NH academic libraries.

MyGraniteMyGranite is your pathway to online resources at Granite State College. Visit us online at my.granite.edu

• WebROCK: Grades, Financial Aid information, e-payments,online registration, online transcript requests, degree audit and enrollment verifications

• eLearning+: a suite of online learning tools, including access to online and hybrid courses

• Degree Planning Tools: Curriculum Maps for scheduling completion of your program.

• Library resources• Important college announcements• Links to other online resources for success• Granite State College student email account

Student IDs GSC picture IDs are available for all students at the Student Orientation held every term. Current students may contact their campus to schedule a time to obtain their ID.

College Catalog & Curriculum MapsIn addition to resources available from your student success team at the campus, the college catalog contains helpful information such as course descriptions and policy information.

Curriculum Maps for student planning and course sequencing in each of our degree programs are available on the College’s web site. These include program outcomes and a list of courses required for each degree, and provide a helpful overview of program requirements and learning progression. To find the current curriculum map for your academic program, please go to www.my.granite.edu and click on Academic Resources, Degree Planning Tools.

SMARTHINKING, an Online Tutoring ServiceSMARTHINKING provides web-based tutoring and is available to you when you are enrolled in any course at GSC. This service is provided at no cost to you and supplements our existing student support services by offering you real-time online tutoring and homework help 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

You can log into SMARTHINKING by signing into your MyGranite account and clicking on the SMARTHINKING icon in the student announcement area.

STUDENT RESOURCES

Returning to or beginning a college education is an exciting endeavor. Adding classes, reading, research and writing to what may already be a busy life can present some interesting challenges. Developing efficient study habits and skills is essential to your success as a student. Granite State College is committed to seeing you achieve that success. Your Academic Coach is available to assist you with course planning.

Call us toll free at 1.855.GSC4ALL (1.855.472.4255)

Student Success Centers at each campus have online computer access, books, study sheets, workshops, computer tutorials and tutoring assistance, and much more. In addition to new student orientations, Academic Coaches work with students and faculty to offer targeted workshops to meet needs in courses offered in the coming term. Your student success team is available to assist you with course planning and academic support.

We’re Here

To Help!

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STUDENT RESOURCESAccuplacerAccuplacer, a Computerized Placement Test, is one option used to determine placement for those registering for CRIT 500, MATH 502 and selected management courses. This assessment tool is divided into four sections: reading comprehension, sentence skills, arithmetic and algebra. Campuses typically offer Accuplacer preparation workshops.

Call your local campus for workshop dates, more information about Accuplacer, exceptions, and Accuplacer as a course prerequisite.

You can also prepare for the Accuplacer exam by visiting my.granite.edu and clicking on the “Quick Link to GSC Web Resources” arrow.

CLEP and DSST TestingExams are efficient! Demonstrate your knowledge in a wide range of subjects and receive credit for what you already know with exams approved by the American Council on Education (ACE). You may choose from more than 70 general and subject examinations. Computer-based CLEP (College Level Examination Program) and DSST exams are offered at the four regional campuses. For additional information on fees and specific test dates visit my.granite.edu and click under orientation.

College Seminar IDIS 500

What’s really expected by my professors in college?

What goals do I want to fulfill by pursuing my degree?

Am I as ready as I need to be for college writing and research?

Do my reading strategies work?

Do I have what it takes for college math?

How can I get the greatest value from my studies at Granite State College?

If you have some or all of these questions, consider enrolling in College Seminar. This four-credit course may count as an elective in your degree program and provides an alternative to taking the Accuplacer tests for placement. In College Seminar, the assessment and review of your skills in writing, reading comprehension, and math happens during the twelve weeks of class, with guidance from faculty and in the company of your fellow students. If you successfully complete the assessments embedded in College Seminar, you will meet the placement requirements for Critical Thinking and College Mathematics.

Available on demand as needed on campus and online.

Flexible• Prior learning assessment can be used to meet general education

requirements, courses in the major, courses in the minor, or general electives.

• Prior learning credit can be awarded as a block or as individual course equivalencies.

• You can choose among several options for demonstrating college-level learning acquired from many types of life experiences, including workplace training, on-the-job learning, volunteer training, or self-study:

1. Workplace & military training evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE) or the New York Board of Regents’ National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS), formerly NPONSI.

2. Training evaluated by GSC. 3. Certification or License from Professional Credentialing Body. 4. Standardized Testing (CLEP/DSST/Excelsior).5. Competency-based Training Portfolio.6. Experiential Learning Portfolio.

• If your learning doesn’t exactly fit the current available options for requesting credit, an individualized option can be developed for you.

Affordable • Standardized testing fees are low:

• CLEP Test ($80.00 + GSC registration fee of $25.00)• DSST Test ($80.00 + GSC registration fee of $30.00)

• For up to one year after your admission to Granite State College, a flat fee of $275 covers the submission and evaluation of multiple credit requests.

Rewarding• Prior learning assessment focuses on identifying and

demonstrating your strengths.• Prior learning assessment provides an opportunity for

reflective learning.• Prior learning assessment integrates prior learning with

the courses you will take with GSC, resulting in a very rich academic experience.

Questions? Please contact Liz Gauffreau, Lecturer & Director of Individualized Learning at [email protected]

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Prior Learning Assessment at Granite State College

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Notice of Availability of Financial AidFederal, State, and/or Institutional Financial Aid is available to all qualifying degree and eligible post-baccalaureate and graduate students to assist with the cost of their education. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), be admitted to an eligible program, and be attending at least half-time (4 credits per term) in order to receive aid.

Granite State College provides online resources, information, and disclosures to assist students seeking financial assistance at http://granite.edu/finaid.php. Please do not hesitate to contact the Office of Financial Aid if you have any questions at [email protected] or call 603.513.1392, or 888.228.3000, ext. 392. We are here to help!

Financial Policies & ProceduresMonthly Payment OptionGranite State College offers a monthly payment option at a nominal cost. This interest-free plan allows you to make payments in monthly installments for a single term or multiple terms within the same academic year. For further information, please contact the Student Accounts Office at 603.513.1330 or Tuition Management Systems at 800.356.8329 or afford.com/granite.

Refund and Withdrawal PoliciesYou may drop a course during its add/drop period by logging on to WebROCK, calling or emailing your campus or the Registrar’s Office. You may also complete a Course Add/Drop form at my.granite.edu/resources/library/CourseAddDropForm.pdf and fax it to your campus or the Registrar’s Office at 603.513.1386. If a specific drop date is not noted, the standard ADD/DROP deadline will apply. Tuition and fees are 100% refundable if a student drops a course in accordance with the following limitations:

• 12-week courses: drop prior to the end of the second week of classes. For Summer after the 1st week.• Unusually short-duration courses: drop prior to the first session.• Learning Contracts: students are notified when registered by the Registrar’s Office of the last

dates to drop & withdraw.• Weekend courses/courses beginning after the first week of classes: visit my.granite.edu

Note For Financial Aid StudentsIf you are receiving federal financial aid and withdraw from coursework in any given term, federal return calculations may apply. A pro rata schedule is used to determine the amount of federal aid a student has earned at the time of withdrawal up to the 60% point of each course length. You are responsible for any resulting account balance. Withdrawals do affect your completion rate for Satisfactory Academic Progress required to receive federal aid.

If you are (1) withdrawing from all your coursework in a term; and (2) planning to return for late start coursework in the same term; and (3) the official drop date for the late start coursework has not passed; you are required to provide the Office of Financial Aid with written confirmation of your intent to return during the current term to avoid a withdrawal calculation. Written confirmation may be provided on the Withdrawal Form or by emailing [email protected] at the time of withdrawal.

Advanced Funds for Federal Pell Recipients to Obtain Books and SuppliesEligible Federal Pell recipients may have funds paid to their accounts ten days prior to the term start to cover the average cost for books and supplies if there is a credit balance on their account after direct charges have been paid. Students are responsible for repayment of these funds if they drop from any or all coursework. Students may opt out of this process by submitting the Opt Out of Advanced Funds Form. Students who have a previous account balance are not eligible for Advanced Funds.

FINANCIAL AIDPayment for all classes must be made or financial clearance confirmed in order to remain enrolled. Students will be dropped from classes if payment arrangements are not made by the published due date for the term.

DUE DATE for Financial ClearanceMarch 29, 2013

Tuition payments or documented payment arrangement,(Including Financial Aid) are due for the Spring Term.

If you have not met conditions for financial clearance, contact the student accounts office for financing options.

603.513.1330 • 888.228.3000, ext. [email protected]

Financial ClearanceStudents are considered financially cleared when any of the following conditions are met:

1. Payment for all tuition, fees, and charges is made in full, or

2. A payment arrangement is approved by the Student Accounts Office for all remaining charges (ex. third party payments, VA, Voc Rehab, pending scholarships, etc.) or

Admitted Degree Candidates Using Financial Aid3. Financial Aid is finalized and covers all charges, or

4. Financial Aid is finalized; however the award does not cover all charges and a payment arrangement with the Student Accounts Office is approved, or

5. The FAFSA and all required documents are received by the Office of Financial Aid, loans in process and provisional clearance is approved.

Note: New degree candidates, or individuals applying for a subsequent degree, must have all admission and financial aid documentation in by the published due date for the term. If you wish to register and apply for admission and financial aid after the published due date for the term, another form of payment must be secured at the time of registration. Students may receive reimbursement after admission and financial aid award is determined and funds disbursed to account.

Contact the Office of Financial Aid if you have any questions at [email protected]

or call 603.513.1392, or 888.228.3000, ext. 392

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How to Register1. For each course you wish to take, check prerequisites to ensure you have completed all of them. Please note some courses require a pre-registration skills assessment.

2. New students registering for the first time please complete the registration form on the next page and fax, mail, or drop it off at your nearest campus. Students can also call the GSC Student Information Center to register for any courses at 1.855.GSC4ALL. Admitted students can register online at my.granite.edu/WebROCK.

3. Calculate the tuition and fees (check the course listings for any materials fees). You may pay for your course charges online or by phone (1.888.228.3000, ext. 330) by March 29, 2013.

(Cash will not be accepted.) You may also pay by mailing a check or money order to:

Student Accounts Granite State College

25 Hall Street Concord, NH 03301

If a third party such as an employer or outside agency has agreed to pay all or part of your course charges, you must provide a written billing authorization to the Student Accounts Office. The billing authorization must be on official letterhead and include the billable amount. No extensions or deferments will be granted if you will be reimbursed for courses after the completion of a term.

4. Your registration is confirmed and you are officially registered when all tuition and fees are either paid in full, or when you have received financial clearance. You must complete this process before the deadline or you will be dropped from your courses. If you wish to re-register you will be charged an additional $25.00 re-registration fee. You will be contacted only if the course for which you are registered is cancelled or is at its enrollment capacity.

5. Students are responsible for purchasing text books and materials. Textbooks are an additional expense. MBS Books is the authorized textbook supplier for the college. Detailed information on required books, including ISBN, is listed at:

my.granite.edu Support Services BookstoreTo order go online or call 800.325.3252

Fax: 800.499.0143

UNDERGRADUATE & POST-BACCALAUREATE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS

*All students who register before 9 am on Friday, February 22nd will automatically be entered into a drawing for a free textbook. Undergraduate registrations only.

Register by Friday, February 22nd at 9 am for a chance to win A FREE TEXTBOOK*

Tuition and FeesPlease Note: Course charges, fees, and regulations are subject to approval by the University System Board of Trustees and can change without prior notice.

Tuition costs for Granite State College are as follows: $285 per credit hour** $570 per two credit course $855 per three credit course $1,140 per four credit course $285 per credit hour for learning contracts**Tuition for out-of-state residents, as defined by USNH Residency Rules, is $295 per credit.

Registration Fee: $35 Academic Services Fee: $40 (for four or more credits)Field-Based Mentoring Fee: $250 ***

*** Any field-based courses that require oversight of a GSC Mentor will have an additional fee assessed.

Some courses have materials or other fees (see individual course listings).

Students must be officially registered in a course in order to attend. Credit is only granted for courses in which you are registered and have completed. Granite State College reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or combine class sections, limit registrations, or change instructors. We regret any errors in printing, but we accept no liability for them. Please refer to WebRock for the most updated course schedule.

It is the Student’s responsibility to become familiar with the college’s policies and procedures. Please check with our staff if you have any questions, and let us know if something arises which affects your learning experience. The college reserves the right to deny enrollment in any course when the prospective student lacks the necessary background or prerequisites.

Adding CoursesStudents may register for a 6 or 12-week course during the official add/drop period by logging on to WebROCK, or by contacting their campus, the Registrar’s Office, or the Student Information Center. For courses that do not follow the 6 or 12-week schedule, specific ADD/DROP dates are posted on my.granite.edu.

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Spring 2012 Add/Drop Schedule

Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund

1/29-4/19 OK OK NA 100%

4/20-5/24 NA NA OK 0%

After 5/24 NO NO Petition 0%

12-WEEK COURSES 2ND 6-WEEK COURSES1ST 6-WEEK COURSES

Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund

1/29-4/16 OK OK NA 100%

4/17-4/30 NA NA OK 0%

After 4/30 NO NO Petition 0%

Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund

1/29-5/24 OK OK NA 100%

5/25-5/28 NA NA OK 0%

After 5/28 NO NO Petition 0%

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Tuition and FeesPlease Note: Course charges, fees, and regulations are subject to approval by the University System Board of Trustees and can change without prior notice.

Tuition costs for Granite State College are as follows: $495 per credit hour** $1485 per three credit course

**Tuition for out-of-state residents, as defined by USNH Residency Rules, is $505 per credit.

Processing Fee: $45 for first time course registration Note: This one time fee will be applied to the application fee .

Some courses have materials or other fees (see individual course listings).

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It is the Student’s responsibility to become familiar with the college’s policies and procedures. Please check with our staff if you have any questions, and let us know if something arises which affects your learning experience. The college reserves the right to deny enrollment in any course when the prospective student lacks the necessary background or prerequisites.

Adding CoursesStudents may register for a 6 or 12-week course during the official add/drop period by logging on to WebROCK, or by contacting their campus, the Registrar’s Office, or the Student Information Center. For courses that do not follow the 6 or 12-week schedule, specific ADD/DROP dates are posted on my.granite.edu.

GRADUATE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS

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How to Register1. For each course you wish to take, check prerequisites to ensure you have completed all of them. Please note some courses require a pre-registration skills assessment.

2. New students registering for the first time please complete the registration form on the next page and fax, mail, or drop it off at your nearest campus. Students can also call the GSC Student Information Center to register for any courses at 1.855.GSC4ALL. Admitted students can register online at my.granite.edu/WebROCK.

3. Calculate the tuition and fees (check the course listings for any materials fees). You may pay for your course charges online or by phone (1.888.228.3000, ext. 330) by March 29, 2012.

(Cash will not be accepted.) You may also pay by mailing a check or money order to:

Student Accounts Granite State College

25 Hall StreetConcord, NH 03301

If a third party such as an employer or outside agency has agreed to pay all or part of your course charges, you must provide a written billing authorization to the Student Accounts Office. The billing authorization must be on official letterhead and include the billable amount. No extensions or deferments will be granted if you will be reimbursed for courses after the completion of a term.

4. Your registration is confirmed and you are officially registered when all tuition and fees are either paid in full, or when you have received financial clearance. You must complete this process before the deadline or you will be dropped from your courses. If you wish to re-register you will be charged an additional $25.00 re-registration fee. You will be contacted only if the course for which you are registered is cancelled or is at its enrollment capacity.

5. Students are responsible for purchasing text books and materials. Textbooks are an additional expense. MBS Books is the authorized textbook supplier for the college. Detailed information on required books, including ISBN, is listed at:

my.granite.edu Support Services BookstoreTo order go online or call 800.325.3252

Fax: 800.499.0143

Spring 2012 Add/Drop Schedule

Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund

1/29-4/19 OK OK NA 100%

4/20-5/24 NA NA OK 0%

After 5/24 NO NO Petition 0%

12-WEEK COURSES 2ND 6-WEEK COURSES1ST 6-WEEK COURSES

Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund

1/29-4/16 OK OK NA 100%

4/17-4/30 NA NA OK 0%

After 4/30 NO NO Petition 0%

Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund

1/29-5/24 OK OK NA 100%

5/25-5/28 NA NA OK 0%

After 5/28 NO NO Petition 0%

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Student’s Signature Date

What degree(s) do you hold?

Bachelor’s Degree from Master’s Degree from

Doctorate from

Granite State College Graduate Registration FormINSTRUCTIONS: (1) COMPLETE all items. (2) FILL in and TOTAL all charges due. (3) SIGN this form at the bottom. (4) FAX to 603.513.1386 or MAIL to Admission’s Office, Granite State College, 25 Hall Street, Concord NH 03301

Please complete this top section in its entirety. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY. Have you been admitted into a Graduate Studies program at GSC? Yes No Program

Is this your first course at GSC? Yes No

Provide your GSC Student ID If this is the first registration for credit-bearing courses at GSC, provide your Social Security Number. (Your SSN is required by federal law and is held in strictest confidence.)

Full Legal Name (required) Last Name First Name Middle Name (required)

Email Address

Home Telephone ( ) Cell Phone ( ) Work/Daytime Phone ( )

Date of Birth Other Names Used Within the University System(required) Month Date Year (at UNH, PSU, KSC or GSC)

Mailing Address City/Town State Zip

I have received information on the Residency Rules. Yes No Link to information on residency rules: http://usnholpm.unh.edu/BOT/IV.Fin/F.htmI verify that I have been a New Hampshire resident for at least twelve consecutive months for purposes other than my education. Yes No Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes No If you have a documented disability which requires special services, please notify us.

The following information is used for statistical purposes only. Your responses are optional.

1. Are you: Female Male 2. Are you Hispanic/Latino? Yes No

3. Please indicate your race by selecting one or more of the following:

White Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

How are you planning to pay?

Paying in full today or by the posted due date for the term (see payment options below)

Financial Aid - Check the status of your Financial Aid on WebROCK

Other Third Party Source (VocRehab, Employer, Scholarship) Documentation will be received by the due date for the term

Military (VA, Army Tuition Assistance, POST 9/11 GI Bill)

Other (Tuition Management System Payment Plan, USNH Tuition Waiver, Alternative Loan, Private Loan)

Payment Options: E-Pay through your secure WebROCK account • Call 1.888.228.3000, ext. 330

Mail payment to Granite State College, Student Accounts Office, 25 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301

Office Use Course Dept. Course Number Credit Course Title Course Reference Number Location Number of Credits Course Charge

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** Please note: Course charges and regulations are subject to approval by the USNH Board of Trustees and change without prior notice.

Notes: (for office use only)

Course Registration

I certify that the information on this registration form is true. Please register me for the courses listed above.

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ation see pages 5-14ARTS AND CULTUREARTS 515 Introduction to Photography 30279 ConwayARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 30311 ConwayARTS 538 Understanding and Experiencing Music 30248 ConcordARTS 601 Creativity: The Untapped Potential 30386 Online

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCEBEHS 502 Human Services and the Helping Process 30229 OnlineBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 30281 ConwayBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 30230 Online

COMPUTERSCMPL 511 Software Tools 30226 ClaremontCMPL 511 Software Tools 30282 ConwayCMPL 511 Software Tools 30232 OnlineCMPL 511 Software Tools 30231 OnlineCMPL 511 Software Tools 30233 OnlineCMPL 612 Advanced Software Tools 30234 OnlineCMPL 614 Computer and Network Systems 30235 OnlineCMPL 650 Best Practices in Information Technology 30236 Online

COMMUNICATIONSCOMM 550 Interpersonal Communication 30237 OnlineCOMM 551 Small Group Communications 30284 ConwayCOMM 602 Media and Strategic Comm 30238 Online

CRIMINAL JUSTICECRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology 30239 OnlineCRIM 607 Constitutional Law 30249 OnlineCRIM 650 Integrative: Criminal Justice 30251 Online

CRITICAL THINKINGCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30240 ClaremontCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30250 ConcordCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30286 ConwayCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30323 LittletonCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30253 OnlineCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30255 OnlineCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 30258 Online

ECONOMICSECO 512 Principles of Economics 20104 ClaremontECO 512 Principles of Economics 20126 OnlineECO 512 Principles of Economics 20246 Rochester

EDUCATIONEDU 502 PRAXIS I Prep: Mathematics 30138 OnlineEDU 503 PRAXIS I Prep: Read/Writing 30139 OnlineEDU 506 Praxis II: Prep for ELED LA/SS 30140 OnlineEDU 507 Praxis II: Prep ELED SCI/MATH 30141 OnlineEDU 510 Foundations of Education 30142 OnlineEDU 550 Foundations of Early Childhood Education 30143 OnlineEDU 553 Creative Arts in Early Childhood Education 30144 OnlineEDU 600 Mathematics and Science in Early Childhood Education 30145 OnlineEDU 602 Young Children with Special Needs 30146 OnlineEDU 606 Roles and Responsibilities 30150 NashuaEDU 606 Roles and Responsibilities 30147 OnlineEDU 609 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 30157 ConcordEDU 609 Transition Planning & Developing IEPs 30152 OnlineEDU 610 Teaching Reading and Writing K-8 OnlineEDU 611 Assmnt Students w/Disabilities 30153 OnlineEDU 612 Using Tech to Tch Soc Studies 30155 OnlineEDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science ConcordEDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science 30156 OnlineEDU 614 Middle Sch Mathematics Methods 30224 OnlineEDU 615 Secondary Math Teach Methods 7-12 30227 OnlineEDU 616 Elementary School Math Methods OnlineEDU 617 Students with Disabilities OnlineEDU 619 Managing Student Behavior ConcordEDU 629 Found Educ Secnd Lang Learners 30160 OnlineEDU 635A Independent Learning Contract 30159 ConcordEDU 635A Independent Learning Contract 30222 ConwayEDU 650 Practicum: Professionalism in Early Childhood Education 30161 Online

EDU 660 Integrative: English Language Arts 30162 OnlineEDU 661 Integrative in Social Studies 30163 OnlineEDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the Special Education 30151 NashuaEDU 701 Roles and Responsibilities of the Special Education 30165 OnlineEDU 702 Using Technology to Teach Social Studies OnlineEDU 704 Strategies for Teaching Science 30166 ConcordEDU 704 Strategies for Teaching Science OnlineEDU 705 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 30154 OnlineEDU 706 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs ConcordEDU 706 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs OnlineEDU 707 Classroom Management 30167 ConcordEDU 708 Co-Teaching for Inclusive Instruction 30168 OnlineEDU 710 Teaching Language Arts and Literacy 30169 OnlineEDU 713 Content Area Literacy 30170 NashuaEDU 713 Content Area Literacy 30171 OnlineEDU 717 Students with Disabilities 30172 OnlineEDU 732 Elementary School Mathematics Methods 30173 OnlineEDU 733 Middle School Mathematics Methods 30174 OnlineEDU 734 Secondary Mathematics Teaching Methods (7-12) 30175 OnlineEDU 735A Independent Learning Contract 30157 ConcordEDU 735A Independent Learning Contract 30223 ConwayEDU 736 Dynamic Assessment: Complexity of Identification learning 30176 OnlineEDU 738 Advanced Assistive and Educational Technology 30177 OnlineEDU 744 Connecting to the Common Core Concord

ENGLISHENG 500 The Writing Process 30241 ClaremontENG 500 The Writing Process 30289 ConwayENG 500 The Writing Process 30260 OnlineENG 500 The Writing Process 30333 ManchesterENG 505 Introduction to Language and Linguistics 30336 ManchesterENG 505 Introduction to Language and Linguistics 30262 OnlineENG 508 The Media and Its Messages 30252 ConcordENG 508 The Media and Its Messages 30264 OnlineENG 510 Survey of American Literature 30267 OnlineENG 555 Children’s Literature 30254 ConcordENG 555 Children’s Literature 30268 OnlineENG 600 Expository Writing 30269 OnlineENG 604 Creative Writing 30291 ConwayENG 604 Creative Writing 30270 OnlineENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives through Literature (GP) 30338 ManchesterENG 625 Readings in World Literature (GP) 30271 OnlineENG 633 Short Fiction 30256 ConcordENG 633 Short Fiction 30326 LittletonENG 633 Short Fiction 30273 OnlineENG 640 Shakespeare 30274 Online

HISTORYHIS 511 United States History: 1865 to the Present 30276 OnlineHIS 602 History of New England 30340 ManchesterHIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective (GP) 30277 Online

HEALTH CAREHLTC 550 The Emerging U.S. Health Care System 30278 OnlineHLTC 627 Reimbursement and Financing Techniques in HC 30387 OnlineHLTC 630 Persp on Health Care Mgmt 30342 ManchesterHLTC 630 Perspective on Health Care Mgmt 30388 OnlineHLTC 640 Internship/Project in Human Services 30532 OnlineHLTC 650 Integrative: Health Care Mgmt 30280 Online

HUMANITIESHUMN 502 American Popular Culture 30283 OnlineHUMN 504 Comparative Religions (GP) 30285 OnlineHUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics 30293 ConwayHUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I (GP) 30287 OnlineINSTRUCTIONALIDIS 501 Research Methods 30257 ConcordIDIS 501 Research Methods 30288 Online

INTERDISCIPLINARY & APPLIED STUDIESINST 513 Anat & Phys of Speech & Hearing 30178 OnlineINST 516A Clinical Practicum II 30179 OnlineINST 650 Program Development & Learning 30290 Online

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MANAGEMENTMGMT 500 Principles of Management 30298 OnlineMGMT 501 Introduction to Public Administration 30299 OnlineMGMT 510 Managerial Accounting 30301 OnlineMGMT 511 Financial Accounting 30358 NashuaMGMT 511 Financial Accounting 30303 OnlineMGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 30261 ConcordMGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 30304 OnlineMGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30243 ClaremontMGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30263 ConcordMGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30312 ConwayMGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 30307 OnlineMGMT 602 Leadership 30309 OnlineMGMT 606 Human Resources and Organizational Development 30310 OnlineMGMT 611 Money and Banking 30389 OnlineMGMT 613 Financial Management 30244 ClaremontMGMT 613 Financial Management 30265 ConcordMGMT 613 Financial Management 30300 ConwayMGMT 613 Financial Management 30313 OnlineMGMT 615 Financial Modeling & Decision-Making 30315 OnlineMGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations 30317 OnlineMGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30302 ConwayMGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30344 ManchesterMGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30359 NashuaMGMT 621 Managing Conflict 30390 OnlineMGMT 622 Database Management Systems 30318 OnlineMGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Management 30314 ConwayMGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Management 30347 ManchesterMGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Management 30392 OnlineMGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Mgmt 30320 OnlineMGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in Management 30322 Online

NURSINGNUR 602 Evidence-Based Nursing 30391 Online

POLITICAL SCIENCEPOL 550 American Government and Politics 30348 ManchesterPOL 550 American Government and Politics 30324 OnlinePOL 554 Law and Society 30325 OnlinePOL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 30305 ConwayPOL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 30360 NashuaPOL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 30327 Online

PSYCHOLOGYPSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 30350 ManchesterPSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 30328 OnlinePSY 508 Child Development 30329 OnlinePSY 509 Human Development 30352 ManchesterPSY 509 Human Development 30330 OnlinePSY 602 Theories of Personality 30266 ConcordPSY 602 Theories of Personality 30316 ConwayPSY 602 Theories of Personality 30332 OnlinePSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood 30354 ManchesterPSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood 30334 OnlinePSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress 30335 OnlinePSY 617 Abnormal Psychology 30306 Conway

SCIENCESCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 30337 OnlineSCI 505 Human Biology 30245 Claremont

SCI 506 Physiology of Wellness 30272 ConcordSCI 506 Physiology of Wellness 30319 ConwaySCI 518 Physical Geography 30339 OnlineSCI 520 Introduction to Oceanography 30341 OnlineSCI 539 Energy and Environment (GP) 30356 ManchesterSCI 539 Energy and Environment (GP) 30343 OnlineSCI 600 The Human Brain 30246 ClaremontSCI 600 The Human Brain 30345 Online

SELF-DIRECTED LEARNINGSDLR 550 Individualized Studies Seminar 30346 OnlineSDLR 551 Assessment of Prior Learning 30349 Online

SOCIOLOGYSOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 30321 ConwaySOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 30331 LittletonSOC 603 Work and Society (GP) 30351 Online

SOCIAL SCIENCESOSC 500 Introduction to Anthropology (GP) 30247 ClaremontSOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships 30308 ConwaySOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships 30353 OnlineSOSC 605 Stress and the Family 30275 ConcordSOSC 605 Stress and the Family 30361 NashuaSOSC 630 Aspects of Aging in a Modern Society 30355 Online

TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENTTCHM 650 Integrative in Technology Mgmt 30357 Online

GRADUATE STUDIESCOMM 800 Foundations of Organizational Communication 30132 ConcordCOMM 800 Foundations of Organizational Communication 30101 OnlineLD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30133 ConcordLD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30103 ManchesterLD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30104 NashuaLD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30105 OnlineLD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 30102 PortsmouthLD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30134 ConcordLD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30107 ManchesterLD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30108 NashuaLD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30109 OnlineLD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 30106 PortsmouthLD 822 Maximizing Your Organization’s Potential 30135 ConcordLD 822 Maximizing Your Organization’s Potential 30110 OnlineLD 823 Emergence of a Strategic Leader 30131 ConcordLD 823 Emergence of a Strategic Leader 30111 OnlineLD 850 Leadership Integrative Capstone 30136 ConcordPM 800 Project Management Seminar 20344 ManchesterPM 800 Project Management Seminar 30113 ManchesterPM 800 Project Management Seminar 30114 NashuaPM 800 Project Management Seminar 30115 OnlinePM 800 Project Management Seminar 30112 PortsmouthPM 801 Project Planning and Sched. 30116 NashuaPM 801 Project Planning and Sched. 30117 OnlinePM 802 Risk Management 30119 OnlinePM 802 Risk Management 30118 PortsmouthPM 803 Cost and Budget Mgmt 30120 OnlinePM 804 Leading Teams 30122 ManchesterPM 804 Leading Teams 30123 NashuaPM 804 Leading Teams 30124 OnlinePM 804 Leading Teams 30121 PortsmouthPM 805 Negotiation, Contracting and Procurement 30125 OnlinePM 806 Managing Project Portfolios 30126 OnlinePM 807 Project Quality Management 30127 OnlinePM 808 Project Mgmt Integ. Capstone 30128 OnlinePM 809 Global Project Management 30129 OnlinePM 810 Change Management and Communication 30130 Online

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Will your degree

help you secure your next big career opportunity?

Nursing Professionals and Healthcare Leaders from across the region certainly think that the new RN to BSN program will do just that for GSC students. “I am very impressed with the caliber of the RN to BSN curriculum. It captures all the contemporary areas of focus our nursing professionals need in today’s health care environment,” said Marjorie Wiggins, Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at Maine Medical Center. The program’s courses are in the hybrid format, a combination of in-class and online, making it easier for students who are currently employed as RNs to fit it all into their busy schedules. “The program is poised to address current health care issues and develop role-based health care professionals and the hybrid model allows the adult learner to manage the demands of work life and personal life,” adds Brian Pinelle, Senior Nursing Director of Ambulatory Care at the Elliot Health System.

The RN to BSN program was launched with the insights, feedback and ideas of an advisory board made up of nursing and patient care experts. They are the people who understand exactly what their industry needs and the people who serve as supervisors and hiring managers when looking for their organization’s next qualified nursing professional. “The Granite State College RN to BSN program will provide an outstanding educational opportunity for RNs seeking a BSN. I am proud to serve on the professional Advisory Board and to be a part of this breakthrough program,” shared Marty McDury, Senior Vice President and Chief Operations Officer & Chief Nursing Officer at Holy Family Hospital.

Please visit www.granite.edu/nursing

for more information.

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online?Can you do that

Students who are brand new to online courses often have questions about the

academic experience…

And the questions only increase when a subject that’s typically taught in a tradition

classroom is offered to students online. How do I collaborate with

classmates?

Will I be able to follow the course

content? How do I give presentations?...

See how it’s done in COMM 553 Presentational Communications:

Q:How do you learn to be an effective presenter in COMM 553 when there isn’t an audience sitting in the same room?

First, we shouldn’t assume that modern professional communication is exclusive to addressing “live” audiences. Across numerous industries, presentations are conducted through live webinars or published from a pre-recorded video segment. The modes may be different, but the foundations of an outstanding presentation remain the same.

Q:Some people have a hard time imagining learning Presentational Communication over the internet. What kinds of assignments do your students actually get to do? How do they practice?

COMM 553 is comprised of two focus areas: (a) the purely technical parts related to the digital tools we use, and (b) the craft of composing a presentation.

Each online class includes a selection of modules (or lessons). In COMM 553, a typical modules includes configuring and practicing with tools like webcams, video recorders, Skype, Twitter, ow.ly, Tweetchat.com, and Dropbox—all resources that professionals use for both in-person and online presentations.

These modules lead up to the final unit when students produce their own scripts, slideshows, and video recordings of themselves. They then publish their project, receive and respond to classmates’ feedback, and make revisions for their final submission. Students are not allowed to edit their video recordings – it must be one unbroken take, just like an in-person performance.

Q:What are some advantages of learning Presentational Communication online?

With this course in particular, students really enjoy the ability to preview their own performance before they publish it. They sometimes make multiple recording attempts before they get it right. This is an opportunity for reflection and refinement that is not available in traditional in-person courses. STEvE COvEllO,

Lecturer in Communication StudiesBY:

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ClaremontARTS 515 Introduction to PhotographyCOMM 550 Interpersonal CommunicationHUMN 551 American Sign Language IIMGMT 621 Managing ConflictPSY 501 Introduction to Psychology

ConCordARTS 526 Modern America and the MoviesBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral ScienceCMPL 511 Software ToolsHIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective MGMT 500 Principles of ManagementSCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and ControversiesSOC 601 Society and the Individual

ConwayARTS 526 Modern America and the MoviesBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral ScienceCMPL 511 Software ToolsHIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical PerspectiveMGMT 500 Principles of ManagementSCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and ControversiesSOC 601 Society and the Individual

lebanonIDIS 501 Research MethodsPOL 600 U.S. in World AffairsPSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress

l ittletonARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing ARTS 526 Modern America and the Movies PSY 509 Human Development

manChesterCOMM 551 Small Group CommunicationHLTC 550 Emerging US Health Care SystemHUMN 502 American Popular CultureHUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I MGMT 601 Contemporary Management IssuesPSY 604 Counseling TheoriesPSY 617 Abnormal PsychologySOC 501 Introduction to Sociology

nashuaNUR 602 Evidence-Based Nursing Care

PortsmouthSOSC 605 Stress and the FamilyARTS 538 Understanding and Experiencing MusicCMPL 511 Software ToolsHIS 611 T Themes in World History MGMT 611 Money and Banking

roChesterPSY 501 Introduction to PsychologyARTS 601 Creativity: The Untapped PotentialCOMM 553 Presentational CommunicationCRIT 500 Critical ThinkingHUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I MATH 502 College MathematicsMGMT 500 Principles of ManagementPSY 617 Abnormal PsychologySCI 512 Introduction to AstronomySOSC 605 Stress and the Family

onlineAPST 515 GrantwritingARTS 550 Art History: Western WorldARTS 551 Survey of World Architecture BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral ScienceCMPL 511 Software ToolsCMPL 622 Human Computer InteractionCOMM 550 Interpersonal CommunicationCOMM 553 Presentational CommunicationCOMM 601 Trends in Digital and Social MediaCRIM 600 Crime Prevention and ControlCRIM 603 Victim Rights and AdvocacyCRIT 500 Critical ThinkingCRIT 501 Critical InquiryECO 512 Principles of EconomicsECO 600 International Economics EDU 502 PRAXIS I Prep: Reading & WritingEDU 503 PRAXIS I Prep: MathematicsEDU 512 Instructional Methods & StrategiesEDU 555 Language and Literacy DevelopmentEDU 601 Observation and Assessment in Early Ch EdEDU 604 Enhancing Supervision through MentoringEDU 608 Co-Teaching for Inclusive InstructionEDU 611 Assessment of Students with DisabilitiesEDU 613 Strategies for Teaching ScienceEDU 617 Students with DisabilitiesEDU 620 Standards Based CurriculumEDU 630 Behavior Interventions in EC/ECSPEDEDU 646 Assessment of Students in ESOLEDU 653 Reading & Writing in the Math Content Area

EDU 660 Integrative: English Language ArtsENG 500 Writing ProcessENG 512 British Literature IENG 560 Young Adult LiteratureENG 601 Writing for the Professions ENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives Through LiteratureHIS 510 U.S. History to 1865HIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th CenturiesHIS 602 History of New EnglandHLTC 629 Law and Ethics for Health Care / Human SvHLTC 650 Integrative: Health Care ManagementHUMN 502 American Popular CultureHUMN 505 Introduction to EthicsIDIS 500 College SeminarIDIS 501 Research MethodsMATH 502 College MathematicsMATH 504 StatisticsMATH 607 Calculus IIMATH 608 History of Math MGMT 500 Principles of ManagementMGMT 511 Financial AccountingMGMT 514 Principles of MarketingMGMT 518 Human Resource AdministrationMGMT 566 Organizational BehaviorMGMT 602 LeadershipMGMT 607 Human Resources and the LawMGMT 608 Managing Diversity (6 week)MGMT 611 Money and Banking (6 week)MGMT 624 Managing Information Technology (6 week)MGMT 626 Project Management Strategies MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic ManagementMGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in ManagementNUR 604 Nursing Care of an Aging PopulationNUR 607 Nursing Implications of Genetics & GenomicsPOL 550 American Government and Politics POL 554 Law and SocietyPOL 600 U.S. in World AffairsPSY 501 Introduction to PsychologyPSY 508 Child DevelopmentPSY 509 Human DevelopmentPSY 604 Counseling TheoriesPSY 616 Psychology of Occupational StressPSY 617 Abnormal PsychologySCI 505 Human BiologySCI 508 Issues in Women’s HealthSCI 509 Diseases of the 21st Century SOC 501 Introduction to SociologySOC 601 Society and the Individual SOSC 500 Introduction to Anthropology

The above preview is subject to changes/additions. Note: Spring courses will also be offered on campus at Nashua Community College and Great Bay Community College, Portsmouth.

here’s a look at undergraduate courses

this summer.online?

registration opens april 30th & classes start July 6th

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