Nichols College campus locations:
DUDLEy
DEVENS
AUBURN
WORCESTER
gps.nichols.edu
Department of Graduate and Professional Studies
Spring 2012 Course Schedule
NICHOLS COLLege
Registration for Spring 2012 courses
begins on December 5, 2011
We offer flexible, accelerated degree
programs in the classroom and online
Classes begin on Monday, January 16, 2012
Your Success Is Our Business
Register for IntersessionCourses Offered in
December and January!
See page 16
General Information 800-410-3118
Academic Advising 800-243-3844
Financial Aid Office 508-213-2378
Bookstore 508-213-2408
Business Office 508-213-2288
Academic Tutoring 508-213-2200
Registrar’s Office 508-213-2291
IT Help Desk 508-213-2206
Library 508-213-2334
Testing Center 508-213-2200
Parking Permits 508-213-2159
Directory of Services &Contact Information
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Become part of the Nichols Network!
Registration for Spring 2012 courses
begins on Monday, December 5, 2011
Classes begin on Monday, January 16, 2012
Table of Contents
Registration policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
grade Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Textbook Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Refund policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Tuition Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Inclement Weather policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Registration procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Blended accelerated Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Registration Online Using Webadvisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Dates for Online Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Spring 2012 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Undergraduate Courses
Spring 2012
By Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4–7
By Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Graduate – MBA Courses
Spring 2012By Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10–12
By Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12–13
Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Graduate – MOL Courses
Spring 2012
By Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
By Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Winter Intersession Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back Cover
Department of Graduate and Professional Studies
Spring 2012 Course ScheduleClasses Held in Five ConvenientLocations*
Dudley Campus
NICHOLS COLLegeCenter Road, Dudley, Ma 01571
Auburn Campus
at Auburn High School
99 auburn St., auburn, Ma 01501
Devens Campus
of Mount Wachusett Community College
at 27 Jackson Road, Devens, Ma 01434
Worcester Campus
at Mass College of Pharmacy and
Health Sciences
19 Foster Street, Worcester, Ma 01608
Worcester Campus
at Quinsigamond Community College
670 West Boylston Street, Worcester, Ma 01606
*Not all courses are offered in all locations.
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Do you need assistance in choosing a course?
Contact the Department of Graduate and Professional Studies with questions regarding course selection
and registration at 800-243-3844 or by email at [email protected].
Registration Policy
all registrations must be submitted by the registration dead-
line. For specific deadlines for the current semester, please
check the Important Dates section. Registrations received
after the payment deadline require payment within 24 hours.
Registrations not paid for by the appropriate payment deadline
may be dropped at the discretion of the college.
New Students
To ensure you are registering for the correct course(s) please
contact an academic advisor at 800-243-3844 or schedule an
appointment at www.nichols.edu/gpsadvisingappointments.
Register for Classes
Electronically Using WebAdvisor:
For detailed instructions on how to use Webadvisor for online
registration, please see page 2.
Method of Payment: credit card
In Person:
Office of the Registrar
Nichols College, academy Hall
129 Center Road, Dudley, Ma 01571
Method of Payment: personal check, credit card
By Mail:
Office of the Registrar
Nichols College
p.O. Box 5000
Dudley, Ma 01571
Method of Payment: personal check, credit card
By Fax:
508-213-2407 – Registrar’s Office
Method of Payment: credit card
Grade Informationa printed copy of your grade report may be obtained through
Webadvisor.
Textbook Information
The Spring 2012 Textbook List is available at the Nichols
College Bookstore. You may contact the bookstore on
their website, http://nichols.bkstore.com, or by phone at
508-213-2408.
Refund Policy
Students will receive a 100% refund if a course is dropped
within seven (7) calendar days of the course start date. after
the first seven days, no refund is issued for dropped courses,
and a grade of “W” will be issued. The seven day period is
counted as follows: If a course starts on a Monday then
Monday is Day #1, Tuesday is day #2 and so forth. Sunday
would be day #7 and, therefore, the last day to drop the
course with a refund. This policy can also be found online at:
gps.nichols.edu.
Tuition
Evening Undergraduate:
$275 per credit
($825 for a 3 credit course)
Graduate:
$562 per credit
($1686 for a 3 credit course)
all Nichols College charges must be paid in full each semester
at registration, prior to attending any classes. any exceptions
must be cleared with the Business Office.
Tuition Reimbursement
each company handles this differently, but many reimburse
costs after the employee has successfully completed the
course.
If an employer reimburses some of the cost of college cours-
es, the student is responsible for paying for courses in full at
the time of registration.
Inclement Weather Policy
Students may call 508-213-2452 after 3:00pm and a recorded
message will state whether or not classes are being held at
your location. a message will also appear on the Nichols web-
site at gps.nichols.edu.
Parkingparking stickers for the Dudley campus are available through
the Department of graduate and professional Studies,
Monday–Friday from 8:30am–4:30pm, Room 201 in academy
Hall.
Registration Procedures
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Blended Accelerated Sessions
Blended accelerated classes include seven in-class
sessions, one night per week, plus an online educational
component.
Blended accelerated courses combine the value of
classroom presentation and discussion with the conven-
ience of online learning. each blended course consists
of 7 classes (3 hours and 15 minutes) on site and an
online component.
Both portions of the blended course consist of assign-
ments, readings, research, group work and/or participa-
tion in an online or in- class discussion. The blended
course is designed in a participatory format and is led by
experienced faculty/practitioners. as with every course,
students are encouraged to relate their work experience
to the course topics in order to enhance their learning
experience.
Online Courses
Most online courses (see exceptions below*) have two
start dates, meaning you have a choice of two dates on
which to begin your course. please indicate your start
date when registering by mail or fax. You will then have
15 weeks from that Monday to complete the course
requirements.
effective Spring 2012, online courses are no longer
entirely self-paced. Instructors may require regular dead-
lines for submitting work. Due dates will be posted for
each course.
* MgMT 485, gSB 600, gSB 602, gSB 800 and gSB
801 are offered online in 7 week sessions. These
courses require students to work in teams.
1. If you have not already done so, you will need to request
a new Webadvisor logon. From the Nichols home page,
http://gpS.nichols.edu, go to Admissions > Get Started
Now > Request User Name and Password. Once there,
you will see the link to Request WebAdvisor Logon.
2. When you are ready to register, click on the myNichols
link on the top of the gpS homepage:
http://gpS.nichols.edu
3. Once you are logged in to myNichols, you will see the link
to the Webadvisor menu. From there, click on the
Registration tab to register for classes.
4. User Name is first initial, middle initial, last name (exam-
ple: if your name is James a. Jones, your username will
be jajones. If no middle initial exists in the system, the
username would be jjones). Your initial password is as
follows #fmlMMDDYYYY. The password begins with the
# symbol. "fml" is the first/middle/last initials of the per-
son's name. "MMDDYYYY" is the person's date of birth in
month/day/year format (including zeros; i.e. "06072006").
If you have problems logging into Webadvisor, you
will need to contact the Information Technology (I.T.)
Department Help Desk at (508) 213-2206, send an email
to [email protected], or visit the I.T. Department
located on the Lower Level of the Library, on our Main
campus in Dudley.
after you have entered your User Name and password
click the "Submit" button.
5. Select "Webadvisor for Students."
6. Choose "Register for sections."
7. First, choose the semester from the drop down menu.
Next, choose the subject from the drop down menu.
Then enter the course number. Click the “Submit” button,
and every section of this course for the semester (day and
evening) will be listed. Make sure you check the
“Location” and “Meeting Information” before you select
your course. Once you choose the section you want, click
the box next to it. Then click the “Submit” button.
8. The final step to register is selecting "Rg-Register" in the
"action" section next to your course. Finally click on the
"Submit" button. Note: If a class is closed or you don't
have the necessary pre-requisite(s) you will be told this
at the top of the screen.
9. The final step is to pay for the courses you have selected.
Click on the Financial Information tab. Select the Make a
payment option. after entering the required information
make sure you click on the “Submit” button.
Registration Online Using WebAdvisor
General Information
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Important Dates for Online Courses
Most online courses begin twice during the
semester. You must register for your intend-
ed section by the registration deadline (see
Registration period dates below). effective
Spring 2012, online courses are no longer
entirely self-paced. Instructors may require
regular deadlines for submitting work.
Students will not be administratively with-
drawn for not completeing coursework by
the withdrawal date.
The course listings to the right will help you
choose the section number that corre-
sponds with the course start date. please
be advised that CR courses are scheduled
on a semester basis.
Dates for Online Courses and Spring Calendar
Did you know you can use our website to schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor?
Visit gps.nichols.edu/gpsadvisingappointments
Spring 2012: Dates for Online Courses Registration for the Spring Semester begins December 5th.
Section No. Start Date Refund Date Withdrawal Date End Date
CR01 1/16/12 1/22/12 3/25/12 4/29/12
CR02 3/12/12 3/18/12 5/20/12 6/24/12
This printed schedule is subject to change. Always check the online class schedule at
gps.nichols.edu/academics_GPS/schedule, which may be updated post publication.
Spring 2012 Calendar
Spring 2012 Session I Session II Session III Online CR01 Online CR02
Registration Period 12/05/11–01/15/12 12/05/11–03/11/12 12/05/11–01/15/12 12/05/11–01/15/12 12/05/11–03/11/12
Payment Due Date 01/04/12 02/29/12 01/04/12 01/04/12 02/29/12
Add/Drop 01/16/12–01/22/12 03/12/12–03/18/12 01/16/12–01/22/12 01/19/12 03/15/12
Session Begins 01/16/12 03/12/12 01/16/12 01/16/12 03/12/12
Last Day for Refund Seven (7) days from the course start date (including start date)
Last Day to Withdraw
Without a Grade Penalty 02/12/12 04/08/12 03/25/12 03/25/12 05/20/12
Session Ends 03/02/12 04/27/12 04/27/12 04/29/12 06/24/12
Spring 2012 Additional Dates
February 1, 2012, Wednesday – Degree Candidacy form must be completed and submitted through WebAdvisor for May graduation
January 16, 2012, Monday (Martin Luther King Day) – Classes will be held
February 20, 2012, Monday (Presidents' Day) – Classes will be held
May 4, 2012, Friday – Baccalaureate @ 5:30 p.m.
May 5, 2012, Saturday – Commencement @ 10:30 a.m.
It is vital that you check your Nichols
email on a regular basis. Upon registra-
tion, an email with important course
information will be sent to you within
2 business days.
please contact your academic advisor in
graduate and professional Studies for spe-
cific course availability at 800-243-3844.
NICHOLS COLLege gps.nichols.edu Spring 2012
Most online courses require proctored
exams. Students may utilize the on
campus Testing Center, an approved off
campus testing facility, or an online proc-
toring service. Details and instructions are
available in each course, on the portal, or
by calling the Online programs office at
508-213-2204.
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Spring 2012 / Undergraduate / Courses by Department
ACCOUNTING
Dudley Campus
Session III – 15 weeks
aCCT 240 DU Managerial accounting T 1/17–4/24 6:00–8:45pm albright, p
Online
aCCT 238 CR Intro to Financial accounting Staff
aCCT 239 CR Financial accounting Lab StaffQuickbooks software and textbook are required for this course
aCCT 240 CR Managerial accounting StaffPrerequisite: ACCT 238
ART
Dudley Campus
Session III – 15 weeks
aRT 270 DU Jewelry & Jewelry Making T 1/17–4/24 6:15–9:00pm Saari, C
COMMUNICATIONS
Online
COMM 252 CR effective Speaking Tamulis, p
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT
Online
CJM 209 CR Crime, Justice & Society Callahan, M
CJM 210 CR Criminal Law and procedure Hall, M
CJM 333 CR physical Security: System Design, Integration & Control Callahan, MPrerequisite: CJM 302
CJM 347 CR emergency planning and Disaster Management Bradley, TPrerequisite: CJM 209
ECONOMICS
Quinsigamond Community College Campus
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
eCON 307 QC Money, Banking & the economy T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Wojcik, pPrerequisite: ECON 221, 222
Online
eCON 221 CR principles of Microeconomics adamson, C
eCON 222 CR principles of Macroeconomics adamson, C
eCON 305 CR Labor economics adamson, CPrerequisite: ECON 221, 222
ENGLISH
Dudley Campus
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
eNgL 105 DU expository Writing R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm Lietch, a
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
eNgL 321 DU professional Writing R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm Lietch, aPrerequisite: ENGL 105
Online
eNgL 105 CR expository Writing Shea, W
eNgL 236 CR Shakespeare and His World: World Literature II Hockert, V
eNgL 321 CR professional Writing Leitch, aPrerequisite: ENGL 105
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Spring 2012 / Undergraduate
FINANCE
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Mt. Wachusett Community College Devens Campus
FIN 325 MW–D Corporate Finance R 3/15/4/26 6:00–9:15pm Burke, SPrerequisite: FIN 203
Auburn Campus
FIN 432 aU Financial planning W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm Browning, ePrerequisite: FIN 203
Online
FIN 203 CR principles of Finance garvin, JPrerequisite: ACCT 238, MATH 117
FIN 330 CR Investments garvin, JPrerequisite: FIN 203
HISTORy
Online
HIST 208 CR World Civilizations I (previously HIST 108) Doerflein, C
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dudley Campus
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
HRM 213 DU Human Resource Management T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Spitz, S
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Auburn Campus
HRM 343 aU assessment, Staffing and employment Law M 3/12–4/23 6:00–9:15pm Beisaw, gPrerequisite: HRM 213
Quinsigamond Community College Campus
HRM 443 QC Compensation and Benefits T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Woods, RPrerequisite: HRM 213
Online
HRM 213 CR Human Resource Management Beisaw, g
HUMANITIES
Online
HUM 244 CR Critical Thinking Ritter, L
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy MANAGEMENT
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Auburn Campus
ITM 309 aU principles of Information Systems T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Dwyer, K(formerly Management Information Systems)
Prerequisite: ITM 123 or MIS 123 or MIS 109
Online
ITM 123 CR Digital applications (previously MIS 109, MIS 123) Szkutak, D
ITM 309 CR principles of Information Systems (formerly Management Information Systems) peretti, RPrerequisite: ITM 123 or MIS 123 or MIS 109
LEGAL STUDIES
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Auburn Campus
LSB 227 aU Business Law T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Brown, R.Prerequisite: MGMT 100
Online
LSB 227 CR Business Law Romano, ePrerequisite: MGMT 100
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MATHEMATICS
Session III – 15 weeks
Auburn Campus
MaTH 215 aU Statistics I R 1/19–4/26 6:00–8:45pm Socha, CPrerequisite: MATH 117
Online
MaTH 117 CR College Math gorgievski, NPrerequisite: MATH 090 or 3 years of high school math
MaTH 215 CR Statistics I Friedman, KPrerequisite: MATH 117
MANAGEMENT
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
MgMT 365 DU Operations Management T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm greenwood, MPrerequisite: MGMT 226 and ECON 221
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Quinsigamond Community College Campus
MgMT 378 QC entrepreneurial Management R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm Dolengo, JPrerequisite: MGMT 226
Dudley Campus
MgMT 388 DU International Management W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm Willand, S.Prerequisite: MGMT 226
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Mt. Wachusett Community College Devens Campus
MgMT 389 MW–D Management of Innovation and Change T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm parnia, ePrerequisite: MGMT 226
Session III – 15 weeks
Dudley Campus
MgMT 485 DU Strategic Management M 1/16–4/23 6:00–8:45pm Fleming, RPrerequisite: MGMT 365
Online
MgMT 100 CR Business & Society Staff
MgMT 226 CR Management and Organizational Behavior Callahan, MPrerequisite: MGMT 100
MgMT 365 CR Operations Management Hinsvark, BPrerequisite: MGMT 226 and ECON 221
MgMT 378 CR entrepreneurial Management Morissette, BPrerequisite: MGMT 226
Online – 7 weeks accelerated
MgMT 485 ON Strategic Management 3/12–4/29 Benedetto, RPrerequisite: MGMT 365
MARKETING
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
MKTg 202 DU principles of Marketing T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Nowak, M. Prerequisite: MGMT 100
Mt. Wachusett Community College, Devens Campus
MKTg 361 MW–D Consumer Marketing T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm greenwood, MPrerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or ECON 222
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
MKTg 361 DU Consumer Marketing T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Duggan, ePrerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or ECON 222
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MARKETING Continued
Online
MKTg 202 CR principles of Marketing Muller, LPrerequisite: MGMT 100
MKTg 362 CR Business Marketing Muller, LPrerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or ECON 222
MKTg 434 CR International Marketing StaffPrerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362
MKTg 435 CR Marketing Communications Duggan, ePrerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Mt. Wachusett Community College, Devens Campus
pSCI 315 MW–D Business, gov't and Regulation R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm Soucier, JPrerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and MGMT 226 or MKTG 202
Online
pSCI 204 CR Introduction to political Science Hall, M
pSCI 315 CR Business, gov't and Regulation Deyoe, SPrerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and MGMT 226 or MKTG 202
PSyCHOLOGy
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
pSY 151 DU general psychology T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Ritter, L
Online
pSY 207 CR Behavior Modification StaffPrerequisite: PSY 151
pSY 218 CR Death: a personal Understanding Kolek, ePrerequisite: PSY 151
pSY 350 CR Life Strategies: Coping with Change StaffPrerequisite: PSY 151
Online – Session III – 15 weeks
pSY 470 ON profiles of Serial Killers and Mass Murderers 1/16–4/29 McCoy, BPrerequsite: PSY 151
RELIGION
Online
ReL 322 CR World Religions Ritter, L
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Quinsigamond Community College Campus
SeM 444 QC professional Development Seminar R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm Smith, L
Online
SeM 444 CR professional Development Seminar Tamulis, p
SOCIOLOGy
Online
SOC 107 CR Cultural anthropology Staff
Spring 2012 / Undergraduate
M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday
DU = Dudley; aU = auburn; MW-D = Devens at Mt. Wachusett Community College; WO = Worcester; QC = Quinsigamond Community College;
CR = Online – 15 weeks; ON = Online – 7 or 15 weeks
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DUDLEY CAMPUS
Session III – 15 weeks
aCCT 240 DU Managerial accounting T 1/17–4/24 6:00–8:45pm albright, pPrerequisite: ACCT 238
aRT 270 DU Jewelry & Jewelry Making T 1/17–4/24 6:15–9:00pm Saari, C
MgMT 485 DU Strategic Management M 1/16–4/23 6:00–8:45pm Fleming, RPrerequisite: MGMT 365
Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
eNgL 105 DU expository Writing R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm Lietch, a
HRM 213 DU Human Resource Management T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Spitz, S
MgMT 388 DU International Management W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm Willand, S.Prerequisite: MGMT 226
MKTg 202 DU principles of Marketing T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Nowak, M. Prerequisite: MGMT 100
pSY 151 DU general psychology T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Ritter, L
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
eNgL 321 DU professional Writing R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm Lietch, aPrerequisite: ENGL 105
MgMT 365 DU Operations Management T 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm greenwood, MPrerequisite: MGMT 226 and ECON 221
MKTg 361 DU Consumer Marketing T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Duggan, ePrerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or ECON 222
AUBURN CAMPUS
Session III – 15 weeks
MaTH 215 aU Statistics I R 1/19–4/26 6:00–8:45pm Socha, CPrerequisite: MATH 117
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
ITM 309 aU principles of Information Systems T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Dwyer, K
(formerly known as Management Information Systems)Prerequisite: ITM 123 or MIS 123 or MIS 109
LSB 227 aU Business Law T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Brown, R.Prerequisite: MGMT 100
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
FIN 432 aU Financial planning W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm Browning, ePrerequisite: FIN 203
HRM 343 aU assessment, Staffing and employment Law M 3/12–4/23 6:00–9:15pm Beisaw, gPrerequisite: HRM 213
MT. WACHUSETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE, DEvENS CAMPUS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
MKTg 361 MW–D Consumer Marketing T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm greenwood, MPrerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or ECON 222
pSCI 315 MW–D Business, gov't and Regulation R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm Soucier, JPrerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and MGMT 226 or MKTG 202
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
MgMT 389 MW–D Management of Innovation and Change T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm parnia, ePrerequisite: MGMT 226
FIN 325 MW–D Corporate Finance R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm Burke, SPrerequisite: FIN 203
QUINSIGAMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
eCON 307 QC Money, Banking & the economy T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Wojcik, pPrerequisite: ECON 221, 222
MgMT 378 QC entrepreneurial Management R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm Dolengo, JPrerequisite: MGMT 226
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
HRM 443 QC Compensation and Benefits T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Woods, RPrerequisite: HRM 213
SeM 444 QC professional Development Seminar R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm Smith, L
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Spring 2012 / Undergraduate / Online Courses
ACCOUNTING
aCCT 238 CR Intro to Financial accounting
aCCT 239 CR Financial accounting LabQuickbooks software and textbook
are required for this course
aCCT 240 CR Managerial accountingPrerequisite: ACCT 238
COMMUNICATIONS
COMM 252 CR effective Speaking
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT
CJM 209 CR Crime, Justice & Society
CJM 210 CR Criminal Law and procedure
CJM 333 CR physical Security: System Design, Integration & Control
Prerequisite: CJM 302
CJM 347 CR emergency planning and DisasterManagement
Prerequisite: CJM 209
ECONOMICS
eCON 221 CR principles of Microeconomics
eCON 222 CR principles of Macroeconomics
eCON 305 CR Labor economicsPrerequisite: ECON 221, 222
ENGLISH
eNgL 105 CR expository Writing
eNgL 236 CR Shakespeare and His World:
World Literature II
eNgL 321 CR professional WritingPrerequisite: ENGL 105
FINANCE
FIN 203 CR principles of FinancePrerequisite: ACCT 238, MATH 117
FIN 330 CR InvestmentsPrerequisite: FIN 203
HISTORy
HIST 208 CR World Civilizations II (previously HIST 108)
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
HRM 213 CR Human Resource Management
HUMANITIES
HUM 244 CR Critical Thinking
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy MANAGEMENT
ITM 123 CR Digital applications (previously MIS109, MIS123)
ITM 309 CR principles of Information Systems
(formerly known as Management Information
Systems)Prerequisite: ITM 123 or MIS 123 or MIS 109
LEGAL STUDIES
LSB 227 CR Business LawPrerequisite: MGMT 100
MATHEMATICS
MaTH 117 CR College MathPrerequisite: MATH 090 or 3 years high
school math
MaTH 215 CR Statistics IPrerequisite: MATH 117
MANAGEMENT
MgMT 100 CR Business & Society
MgMT 226 CR Management and Organizational BehaviorPrerequisite: MGMT 100
MgMT 365 CR Operations ManagementPrerequisite: MGMT 226 and ECON 221
MgMT 378 CR entrepreneurial ManagementPrerequisite: MGMT 226
MgMT 485 ON Strategic ManagementPrerequisite: MGMT 365
MARKETING
MKTg 202 CR principles of MarketingPrerequisite: MGMT 100
MKTg 362 CR Business MarketingPrerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or
ECON 222
MKTg 434 CR Market ResearchPrerequisite: MATH 215 and MKTG 361 or
MKTG 362
MKTg 435 CR International MarketingPrerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362
POLITICAL SCIENCE
pSCI 204 CR Introduction to political Science
pSCI 315 CR Business, gov't and RegulationPrerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and
MGMT 226 or MKTG 202
PSyCHOLOGy
pSY 207 CR Behavior ModificationPrerequisite: PSY 151
pSY 218 CR Death: a personal UnderstandingPrerequisite: PSY 151
pSY 350 CR Life Strategies: Coping with ChangePrerequisite: PSY 151
pSY 470 ON profiles of Serial Killers and Mass MurderersPrerequsite: PSY 151
RELIGION
ReL 322 CR World Religions
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR
SeM 444 CR professional Development Seminar
SOCIOLOGy
SOC 107 CR Cultural anthropology
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Dudley Campus
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 501 DU effective Business Communication T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Drouin, R
Online
gSB 502 CR Management Theory Beisaw, g
gSB 504 CR accounting for Managers McKay, K
gSB 506 CR Financial Management Fionte, R
gSB 507 CR applied economics Fionte, R
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Camp us
gSB 600 DU Organizational Behavior T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Tamulis, pPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
Worcester Campus
gSB 602 WO The Leadership experience R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm guillette, R
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
gSB 603 DU International Business T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm guillette, R
Online – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 600 ON Organizational Behavior 1/16–3/4 Lottino, pPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 602 ON The Leadership experience 3/12–4/29 Catone, J
Online
gSB 603 CR International Business porter, B
gSeC 600 CR Security Management Bradley, T
gSpT 600 CR Sport enterprise Management Staff
PRACTICAL CHOICES: ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
Dudley Campus
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 701 DU Managerial Cost analysis T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm StaffPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 703 DU Financial Reporting W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
Dudley Campus
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 705 DU Financial Decision Making W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 708 DU Financial Management for Non profits T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
Online
gSB 702 CR Taxation for Managers LoBue, LPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
gSB 706 CR Management accounting & Control LoBue, LPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
gSB 707 CR Investments & Securities Brosowski, JPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
gSpT 701 CR Sport Finance & Business Staff
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PRACTICAL CHOICES: ECONOMICS
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Worcester Campus
gSB 713 WO Monetary and Fiscal policy W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm Burke, SPrerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent
Online
gSB 714 CR Business, gov't, & the global economy Fionte, RPrerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent
gSpT 711 CR Sport Law Staff
PRACTICAL CHOICES: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
gSB 721 DU Sales Management T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Bailey, pPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Auburn Campus
gSB 724 aU International Marketing W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm guillette, RPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
gSB 727 DU e–Commerce Strategy T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Beaupre, JPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
Online
gSB 722 CR Marketing Research StaffPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
gSB 725 CR Marketing Strategies Duggan, ePrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
gSpT 721 CR Sport Marketing Staff
PRACTICAL CHOICES: MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Worcester Campus
gSB 731 WO entrepreneurship T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Dolengo, JPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
Dudley Campus
gSB 732 DU Operations Management W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm Fleming, B.Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 737 DU Change and Innovation Management R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm goncalves, MPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Auburn Campus
gSB 738 aU Negotiation and Conflict Management W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm Romano, ePrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
Online
gSB 731 CR entrepreneurship Morissette, BPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 737 CR Change and Innovation Management Shea, SPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
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CR = Online – 15 weeks; ON = Online – 7 or 15 weeks
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gSB 738 CR Negotiation and Conflict Management Day, JPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
gSB 739 CR Creative Decision Making porter, BPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
gSeC 731 CR Information Systems Security Schwind, M
gSpT 731 CR Social–Historical Foundations of Sport Staff
MBA CAPSTONE COURSE Strategic Management should be taken near the end of the student's program of study
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Worcester Campus
gSB 800 WO Strategic Management Thursday 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm Fleming, B.
Online – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 800 ON Strategic Management 3/12–4/29 Benedetto, R
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Students must consult an Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses.
DUDLEY CAMPUS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 501 DU effective Business Communication T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Drouin, R
gSB 600 DU Organizational Behavior T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Tamulis, pPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 703 DU Financial Reporting W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
gSB 708 DU Financial Management for Non profits T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
gSB 727 DU e–Commerce Strategy T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Beaupre, JPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 603 DU International Business T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm guillette, R
gSB 701 DU Managerial Cost analysis T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm StaffPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
gSB 705 DU Financial Decision Making W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
gSB 721 DU Sales Management T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Bailey, pPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
gSB 732 DU Operations Management W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm Fleming, B.Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 737 DU Change and Innovation Management R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm goncalves, MPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
AUBURN CAMPUS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 724 aU International Marketing W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm guillette, RPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 738 aU Negotiation and Conflict Resolution W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm Romano, ePrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
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WORCESTER CAMPUS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 602 WO The Leadership experience R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm guillette, R
gSB 713 WO Monetary and Fiscal policy W 1/18–2/29 6:00–9:15pm Burke, SPrerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 731 WO entrepreneurship T 3/13–4/24 6:00–9:15pm Dolengo, JPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
MBA CAPSTONE COURSE: Strategic Management should be taken near the end of the student's program of study.
gSB 800 WO Strategic Management R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm Fleming, B.
COURSE TITLE COURSE TITLE
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Students must consult an
Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses.
gSB 502 CR Management Theory
gSB 504 CR accounting for Managers
gSB 506 CR Financial Management
gSB 507 CR applied economics
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS
gSB 600 CR Organizational BehaviorPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 602 CR The Leadership experience
gSB 603 CR International Business
gSeC 600 CR Security Management
gSpT 600 CR Sport enterprise Management
PRACTICAL CHOICES: ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
gSB 702 CR Taxation for ManagersPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506
or equivalent
gSB 706 CR Management accounting & ControlPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506
or equivalent
gSB 707 CR Investments & SecuritiesPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506
or equivalent
gSpT 701 CR Sport Finance & Business
PRACTICAL CHOICES: ECONOMICS
gSB 714 CR Business, gov’t, & the global economyPrerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent
gSpT 711 CR Sport Law
PRACTICAL CHOICES: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
gSB 722 CR Marketing ResearchPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
gSB 725 CR Marketing StrategiesPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
gSpT 721 CR Sport Marketing
PRACTICAL CHOICES:
MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING
gSB 731 CR entrepreneurshipPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 737 CR Change and Innovation ManagementPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
gSB 738 CR Negotiation and Conflict ManagementPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
gSB 739 CR Creative Decision MakingPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
gSeC 731 CR Information Systems Security
gSpT 731 CR Social-Historical Foundations of Sport
MBA CAPSTONE COURSE Strategic Management should
be taken near the end of the student's program of study.
gSB 800 ON Strategic Management
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COMMON SKILLS: Students should consult an Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses.
Dudley Campus
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 501DU effective Business Communication T 1/17-2/28 6:00-9:15pm Drouin, R
Online
gSB 502 CR Management Theory Beisaw, g
gSB 504 CR accounting for Managers Catone, J
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
gSB 600 DU Organizational Behavior T 1/17-2/28 6:00-9:15pm Tamulis, pPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
Worcester Campus
gSB 602 WO The Leadership experience R 1/19-3/1 6:00-9:15pm guillette, R
Online – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 600 ON Organizational Behavior 1/16-3/4 Lottino, pPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 602 ON The Leadership experience 3/12-4/29 Catone, J
PRACTICAL CHOICES: ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
gSB 708 DU Financial Management for Non profits T 1/17-2/28 6:00-9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
PRACTICAL CHOICES: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
gSB 725 CR Marketing Strategies Duggan, ePrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
LEADERSHIP CORE
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
Dudley Campus
gSB 737 DU Change and Innovation Management R 3/15–4/26 6:00-9:15pm goncalves, MPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
Auburn Campus
gSB 738 aU Negotiation and Conflict Management W 3/14-4/25 6:00-9:15pm Romano, ePrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
Online
gSB 737 CR Change and Innovation Management Shea, SPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 738 CR Negotiation and Conflict Management Day, JPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 739 CR Creative Decision Making porter, BPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
gSB 751 CR The ethical Leader Schwind, MPrerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602
gSB 752 CR global Leadership Schwind, MPrerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602
gSB 753 CR Leadership priorities: Maintaining Balance and Creativity Lottino, pPrerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602
MOL CAPSTONE COURSE Strategic Management should be taken near the end of the student's program of study.
Online – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 801 ON Strategic Management 3/12-4/29 Catone, J
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DUDLEY CAMPUS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 501 DU effective Business Communication T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Drouin, R
gSB 600 DU Organizational Behavior T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm Tamulis, pPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 708 DU Financial Management for Non profits T 1/17–2/28 6:00–9:15pm girardin, CPrerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 737 DU Change and Innovation Management R 3/15–4/26 6:00–9:15pm goncalves, MPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
AUBURN CAMPUS
Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 738 aU Negotiation and Conflict Management W 3/14–4/25 6:00–9:15pm Romano, ePrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
WORCESTER CAMPUS
Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated
gSB 602 WO The Leadership experience R 1/19–3/1 6:00–9:15pm guillette, R
COURSE TITLE DAY DATE TIME INSTRUCTOR
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Students must consult an
Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses.
gSB 502 CR Management Theory
gSB 504 CR accounting for Managers
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS
gSB 600 CR Organizational Behavior
gSB 602 CR The Leadership experience
PRACTICAL CHOICES: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
gSB 725 CR Marketing StrategiesPrerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent
LEADERSHIP CORE
gSB 737 CR Change and Innovation ManagementPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 738 CR Negotiation and Conflict ManagementPrerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent
gSB 739 CR Creative Decision MakingPrerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600
gSB 751 CR The ethical LeaderPrerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602
gSB 752 CR global LeadershipPrerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602
gSB 753 CR Leadership priorities: Maintaining Balance and Creativity
Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602
MOL CAPSTONE COURSE Strategic Management should be
taken near the end of the student's program of study.
gSB 801 ON Strategic Management
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Undergraduate
FIN 203 DU Principles of Finance Liptrap, T
Prerequisites: ACCT 238 and MATH 117
Online classes December 27, 28, 29, January 2, 6, 9, 10, 11
Dudley campus January 3, 4, 5, 12, 13 9:00 am – 12 noon
HUM 244 DU Critical Thinking Wayman, S
HUM Elective or Free Electives – open to all
Online Classes December 27, 28, 29, January 6, 9, 10
Dudley campus January 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 1:00 – 4:00 pm
MGMT 470 DU E-Commerce for Entrepreneurs Liptrap, T
New Course – Elective open to all students
Students will be required to purchase/use/rent a textbook and purchase a domain name ($12),
and webhosting software ($25).
Online classes December 27, 28, 29, January 2, 6, 9, 10, 11
Dudley campus January 3, 4, 5, 12, 13 1:00 – 4:00 pm
SOC 145 DU American Corrections Charbonneau, K
CJM or SOC Elective or Free Electives – open to all
Dudley campus December 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 9:00 am – 1:30 pm
January 3, 4
Graduate
GSB 730 DU International Business Ethics Goncalves, M
Dudley campus December 29, January 5, 12 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Dudley campus January 7 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Winter Intersession Courses / December 2011–January 2012
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Nichols College Day and graduate & professional Studies students may only register for one (1) Winter Intersession course.
Students registered for a Winter Intersession course and interested in campus housing during this time, must contact theResidential Life Office as soon as possible for more information regarding housing and meals, as there are additional feesinvolved.
please contact Frank Kuster at 508-213-2101 for further information.
Fall 2011 / UndergraduateGraduate and Professional Studies
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p.O. Box 5000
Dudley, Ma 01571-5000
Contact us at 800-243-3844 or [email protected],
and we’ll help you get started.
gps.nichols.eduYour Success Is Our Business
Earn a Nichols degree online or at aconvenient location in Massachusetts.
Onsite Programs in Dudley, Auburn,Devens, Gardner and Worcester:
associate in Business administration
Bachelor of Science in Business administration*
Master of Business administration
Master of Organizational Leadership*
Certificate in advanced Leadership Studies*
Online Programs:
associate of arts in general Studies
associate in Business administration
Bachelor of Science in Business administration
Criminal Justice Management
Finance
general Business
Marketing
Master of Business administration
Concentrations in:
accounting/Finance
Management
Marketing
International Management
Sport Management
Security Management
general Business
Master of Organizational Leadership
Certificate in advanced Leadership Studies
Succeed with Nichols Small class sizes, affordable tuition, access
to experienced academic advisors and a
flexible transfer credit policy are guarantees
at Nichols.
Quality instruction is provided by approachable,
adult-friendly faculty.
You will be able to apply what you've learned
in your work life right away.
* Not all courses are offered in all locations
Registration for Spring 2012 coursesbegins on December 5, 2011
Classes begin on Monday, January 16, 2012