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| For more information about courses, please see the course descriptions in the Course brochure or online at www.massasoit.mass.edu. For all online courses, onsite orientations are available and recommended for students who have not previously taken online courses. |
| Fall 2006 |
| ACCT 105 IN |
Principles of Financial Accounting I |
| ACCT 106 IN |
Principles of Financial Accounting II |
| BUSN 110 IN |
Introduction to Business |
| BUSN 113 IN |
Managerial Communications |
| BUSN 120 IN |
Principles of Marketing |
| BUSN 125 IN |
Small Business Organization and Management |
| BUSN 201 IN |
Business Law I |
| BUSN 301 IN |
Organizational Behavior |
| CJUS 305 IN |
Criminal Law I |
| CTIM 156 IN |
Creating Web Pages with HTML |
| CTIM 278 IN |
Data Communications |
| CTIM 361 IN |
Introduction to Visual BASIC |
| ENGL 101 IN |
English Composition I |
| ENGL 102 IN |
English Composition II |
| ENGL 213 IN |
American Literature to 1860 |
| ENGL 214 IN |
American Literature Since 1860 |
| GOVT 105 IN |
American National Government |
| HIST 103 IN |
United States History I |
| HIST 104 IN |
United States History II |
| MATH 101 IN |
Introductory Algebra |
| MATH 112 IN |
Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry |
| MATH 121 IN |
Topics in Mathematics I |
| MATH 131 IN |
Introduction to Statistics |
| MDIA 122 IN |
Introduction to Multimedia Production |
| PHIL 101 IN |
Introduction to Philosophy |
| Massachusetts Colleges Online - Fall 2006 |
Massachusetts Colleges Online courses are offered in collaboration with other community colleges. The course offerings compliment MCC distance learning offerings to make it easier to complete your program of study. You will take these courses online and will interact with your professor and students in the course via a course website. Students are required to have readily available computer and internet access for online courses. Contact 508-588-9100 x1615 for additional information about specific Mass Colleges Online courses.
Benefits: With Mass Colleges Online courses, students meet online during the semester. This gives students the opportunity to experience the individualized, student-centered attention and access campus resources - without having to leave home or rush from work every week.
Fall 2006 Mass Colleges Online courses:
For more information about courses, please see course descriptions in the Course brochure or online at www.massasoit.mass.edu .
PSYC 101 EL General Psychology
( Mass Colleges Online course: contact e-Learning office ( elearning@massasoit.mass.edu ) with current email address after enrolling)
SOCI 104 EL Principles of Sociology
(Mass Colleges Online course: contact e-Learning office ( elearning@massasoit.mass.edu )with current email address after enrolling) |
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Hybrid (or Blended) courses are a combination of online and face-to-face instruction. The courses typically have course website, have assignments and communication with the instructor that take place by electronic mail, and have approximately half of their class sessions face to face to further explain course material. Students are required to have readily available computer and internet access for hybrid (or blended) courses. Hybrid courses require the students to work online to complete course assignments.
Benefits: Hybrid (or Blended) courses allow students the opportunity to balance the best of two worlds - face to face interaction with your instructor and classmates and the opportunity to experience individualized, student-centered attention while accessing campus resources from home or work. |
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| Fall 2006 (Brockton Campus) |
BIOL 121 H1 Biological Principles
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates TBA; remaining sessions online)
BIOL 136 H1 Human Genetics
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates 9/11, 10/23, 12/4; remaining session online)
BIOL 137 H1 Human Genetics Laboratory
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates 9/18, 10/16, 11/13, 12/11; remaining session online)
BIOL 201 H1 Anatomy and Physiology I
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates TBA; remaining sessions online)
BIOL 202 H1 Anatomy and Physiology II
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates TBA; remaining sessions online)
CTIM 281 H1 Introduction to Software Design and Development
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates TBA; remaining sessions online)
CTIM 283 H1 Information Processing Applications
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates TBA; remaining sessions online)
MATH 221 H1 Calculus I
(Hybrid course; days and times for required face-to-face meetings listed above; remaining sessions online)
PSYC 105 H1 Human Growth and Development
(Hybrid course; half of classes face-to-face; dates TBA; remaining sessions online) |
| Canton Campus |
PHYS 131 H1 Survey of Physics
(Hybrid course; half of class sessions meet face to face; dates TBA remaining sessions online) |
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