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Spring 2008 Online Classes

Spring 2008

January 22, 2008 to May 19, 2008

Starting November 21, registered students may be able to view course site, online orientation, help information, and some course content. Per the professor, some courses may not be visible until January. We encourage you to go through the orientation prior to the start of the semester to test your computer and learn how to use WebCT tools. However, please do not complete any course-related activities or print any documents; all course information is considered in progress until the first day of courses-- January 22, 2007.

The sample online course syllabi posted are subject to change and should NOT be used for the online courses. Please log on to your online class for the most updated course syllabus and to participate in your online class.
Textbook information can be found at the links under Course Information column for each course.

For questions on the CONTENT of an online class, contact the professor of the class
.

Course CRN Subject Credits Instructor Prerequisite(s)/ Special Requirement(s)  Course information

Financial Accounting

1008

ACC 115

4

Nancy L. Kelly

ENG 063, ENG 073, MATH 137

syllabus

Cultural Anthropology

1010

ANT 205

3

John T. Ambenge

None

syllabus

Principles of the Human Body

 1045

BIO 110

3

Susan Deane

None

syllabus

Intro. to Nutrition

1046

BIO 111

3

Linda Fleming

*Purchase Textbooks at MxCC Book Store
BIO 110, high school biology, or permission of instructor

 Syllabus

Business Law I

1063

BBG 231

3

Dawn Michelle Bradanini

Qualifying placement scores in ENG 101 or permission of instructor

Syllabus

Principles of Management

1064

BMG 202

3

Eleanor L. Gibbons

Qualifying placement scores in ENG 101 or permission of instructor

syllabus

Principles of Marketing

1065

BMK 201

3

Daniel Viens

Qualifying placement scores in ENG101 or permission of instructor

syllabus

Intro. to Mass Communication

1087

COM 101

3

Richard Lenoce

Contact Professor Lenoce for additional class information.
Enrollment in or completion of ENG 101 strongly recommended

syllabus

Intro. to Computers

1104

CSC 101

3

Jean A. Insinga

Hands-on familiarity with computers

Course Overview

Spreadsheet Applications

1102

CSA 135

3

Jean A. Insinga

None

Course Overview

Database Applications (MS Access)

1103

CSA 140

3

Donna Hylton

Prior knowledge of keyboarding and hands-on familiarity with Windows recommended

Sample Syllabus (Fall 2007)

Intro. to Early Childhood Education

1127

ECE 101

3

Ijego V. Nwachuku

None

syllabus

Infant/ Toddler Growth  & Development

1128

 ECE 141

3

Yi Guan-Raczkowski

None

Syllabus

CDA Credential Preparation

1129

ECE 180

3

Ijego V. Nwachuku

None


syllabus

Principles of Macroeconomics

1133

ENC 101

3

Alina R Payne

MAT 095; Recommended: ENG 101, MATH 137, ECN 102


syllabus

Principles of Microeconomics

1134

ECN 102

3

Alina R Payne

MAT 095; Recommended: ENG 101, MATH 137

syllabus

Composition

1167

ENG 101

3

Joan Donati

Qualifying placement scores or “C-“ or better in ENG 063

syllabus

Literature & Composition

1168

ENG 102

3

Christine Ruggiero

“C” or better in ENG 101

syllabus

Introduction to Literature

1169

ENG 110

3

Joan Donati

Completion of ENG 101 recommended

syllabus

Technical Writing

1170

ENG 202

3

Donna Bontatibus

ENG 101

Course Description

Intro to Geography 1375 GEO 101 3 None Syllabus

U.S. History II

1195

HIS  202

3

Sandra L. Gallichio-Enders

None

Syllabus

Western Civilization II

1194

HIS 102

3

Victor Triay

None

Syllabus

Intermediate Algebra

1247

MAT 137

3

Jean A. Insinga

"C" or better in MAT 095 or qualifying placement scores

Course Overview

Elem. Statistics & Probability I

1248

MAT168

4

Jane K Piorkowski

“C” or better in MAT 137
TI-83 calculator, TI-83 Plus calculator, or MS Excel

Syllabus

Intro. to Philosophy

1262

PHL101

3

John P. Shafer

ENG 101

Syllabus

American Government

1267

POL 111

3

Richard Patrick

None

Syllabus

General Psychology I

1278

PSY 111

3

Patricia J. Sawyer

None

Syllabus

Life Span Development

1279

PSY 201

3

Patricia J. Sawyer

PSY 111

Syllabus

Child & Adolescent Development

1280

PSY 204

3

Judith L. Felton

PSY 111

Syllabus

Principles of Sociology

1301

SOC 101

3

John T. Ambenge

None

Syllabus

Principles of Sociology

1302

SOC 101

3

Heather J. Verdi

None

Syllabus

Social Problems

1303

SOC 103

3

John T. Ambenge

None

Syllabus

Sociology of the Family

1304

SOC 210

3

Patricia J. Sawyer

None

Syllabus

Hybrid Classes

Principles of Astronomy

Syllabus
1265 AST 101 3 Mark David Busa HYBRID
Students meet for a minimum of 3 observing sessions over the semester (Friday evenings starting Feb. 8, weather-permitting, at the Middletown campus-open house observing sessions at Wesleyan University may serve as a substitute, with instructor's approval) and work online throughout the week. final exam will take place on campus. Students taking this course must initiate contact with instructor prior to the first day of class. Requred: WebCT Vista Orientation, see schedule at www.mxcc.commnet.edu/distance.

General Biology

 

Syllabus

1033 BIO 121 4 Patrick Bryan HYBRID; placement in ENG 101 or completion of ENG 063 with a C- or better
Students meet for lab once a week on campus and work online throughout the week. Final exam will take place on campus. Students taking this course must initiate cotnact with instructor prior to the first day of calss. Requred: WebCT Vista Orientation first week of class: F: 8:30-9:30am in Room 210

Proof of Prerequisite(s) must be presented at the time of registration.
Transcripts that display the student’s name, official or unofficial, or Accuplacer placement test scores (for math and English) will be accepted.
Please note that, in order to meet the course prerequisite, you must have achieved certain grades in the class(es) or certain scores on the Accuplacer test. Test score requirements vary from college to college and will dictate your placement in math and English.
If you have not met the minimum criteria and/or cannot provide appropriate documentation, Middlesex Community College can not place you into the class.

You MUST purchase the textbook at the MxCC bookstore to acquire access codes for class assignments.

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