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Summer 2015 Credit Courses

Most classes begin May 26 and July 8

www.mccc.edu

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Explore Mercer ............................................................. See page 6

Information/Career sessions ................................... See page 6, 7

Computer courses ........................................................ See page 7

The Virtual Campus ............................................. See pages 76-77

Fast Track courses ....................................................... See page 8

Lunchtime courses ....................................................... See page 9

Questions about admissions or courses? See pages 3 and 4.

ContentsFor more inFormation

about...Admissions

(609) 570-3795F

Academic Advisement570-3292 or 3139

F

Academic Testing Center570-3295

F

Counseling570-3354 or 3563

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Credit Course Registration570-3228 or 3139

F

Educational Opportunity Fund570-3423

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Financial Aid570-3210 or 3178

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International Student Services570-3531

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Noncredit Courses570-3311

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Retention Services570-3423

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Student Support Services570-3492

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Transfer Counseling570-3307 or 3397

FTrenton Campus Services

570-3139F

Academic DivisionsBusiness & Technology

570-3482Liberal Arts 570-3378

Math, Science, Health Professions 570-3383

main number: (609) 586-4800

This publication is available in alternate form upon request. Contact the coordinator of Special Services at (609) 570-3525.

Special Events .............................................................................. 2, 28Academic Information

Advising................................................................................... 3, 20Dual Admissions, Transfer Programs .......................................... 15High School Students .................................................................... 5Honors Program ........................................................................... 28Placement Testing ........................................................................ 21Programs of Study ....................................................................... 23The University Center at Mercer ................................................. 28

Continuing Studies (Noncredit Courses) ...................................... 17Courses

In Each Term...............................................................................4-5 Class Listings (days and times) ...............................................7-15Computer-Related .......................................................................... 5Online .......................................................................................... 17Selection Checklist ........................................................................ 6

MercerOnline ............................................................................16-17Other Services

Bookstore, Library Hours ............................................................ 21 Student Services .......................................................................... 20Summer Youth Programs ............................................................. 22Telephone Numbers ........................................................... 2, 18, 20

RegistrationDeadlines ..................................................................................... 24How to Register ........................................................................... 26Tuition, Fees, Payment and Refund Policies ............................... 24Tuition Assistance, Payment Plan.......................................... 21, 25

Trenton CampusCommunity Education and Training............................................ 18Special Programs ......................................................................... 19

Explore Mercer!Thursday April 16, 6 to 8 p.m.Student Center Cafeteria West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road

Meet our professors and current students as well as Transfer and Financial Aid representatives. Explore careers and majors, including some exciting newly introduced academic programs – even bachelor’s and master’s degrees through The University Center at MCCC. Find out how technology supports teaching and learning. Enjoy refreshments. Explore Mercer!

Reservations preferred but not required. Please RSVP at www.mccc.edu/openhouse.For more information e-mail [email protected]

OPEN HOUSE

Choose from three convenient terms:

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Two campuses:West Windsor Campus1200 Old Trenton RoadWest Windsor, NJ 08550

Trenton Campus102 North Broad StreetTrenton, NJ 08608

Equal Opportunity PolicyMercer County Community College is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every respect of its relations with current and prospective faculty and staff members, without regard to race, color, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, ethnicity, nationality, veteran or military status, age, disability and any other legally protected basis. This includes, but is not limited to, recruitment, hiring or appointment, selection for training, transfer, layoff, promotion, compensation, and granting of tenure. Questions regarding the equal opportunity policy and compliance statement may be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer, West Windsor Campus, (609) 570-3270.

To suggest a course...Contact the Academic Affairs office at (609) 570-3331.

Note to employers:Any of the courses in this catalog can be taught at your company. Call (609) 570-3279.

Complete your degree earlyIf you are currently a student at Mercer or at another college, you can accelerate your pro-gram or lighten your course load for future se-mesters by taking courses during the summer.

Save a semesterIn only six weeks you can earn credits that can save you time and money. Earn credits this summer at MCCC, and you’ll still have time to visit the shore.

Advance your careerSharpen your skills for your present occupa-tion or start on the road to a new career. This summer Mercer is offering an array of courses in accounting, business, communication, computers, criminal justice, English, hospital-ity, humanities, mathematics, sciences, social sciences and visual arts.

Try something newNow is the time to try your hand at a different field of study or follow up on an interest you haven’t had time to pursue. Learn to paint, to program a computer, to speak French. . . Explore new ideas. Need help choosing courses?

• Contact the Advisement Center: e-mail [email protected] • Call Admissions: (609) 570-3795• Contact faculty and staff members within the academic division

responsible for the course:Business & Technology ........................ 570-3482Liberal Arts ........................................... 570-3378Math, Science, Health Professions ....... 570-3383

Need help with career planning?Contact a career counselor at (609) 570-3397 or [email protected] to learn more about career options that match your interests and abilities.

For your comfort and convenienceMercer has two locations with modern facilities – the West Windsor Campus at Old Trenton Road and Hughes Drive, and the Trenton Campus at North Broad and Academy Streets.The West Windsor Campus features an Olympic-sized pool, tennis courts, and Mercer County Park is right next door!

Need more information?Call the Admissions office at (609) 570-3795 (West Windsor Campus) or (609) 570-3139 (Trenton Campus).Discover how college can fit into your busy schedule. Attend the “Explore Mercer!” Open House — Thursday, April 16 (see facing page).

U: May 26 - August 13 UA: May 26 - July 1 UB: July 8 - August 13

Actual start and end dates for classes vary within each term’s date range.

For more key dates, see page 24.

Choose from three convenient terms:Summer 2015

www.mccc.edu/mymercer

Browse Courses, Register for Classes, Pay Online, Explore and Monitor

Financial Aid, Access MercerMail, View and Print Class Schedules, Grades, Transcripts, and more!

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TERM U Between May 26 and August 13

AUT115 Automotive Brake SystemsAUT212 Automotive Air ConditioningAUT225 Automatic Transmission ServiceAVI113EXT Flight I ExtensionAVI114EXT Flight II ExtensionAVI213EXT Flight III ExtensionAVI214EXT Flight IV ExtensionBUS107 Business Law IBUS205 Business Statistics IBUS206 Business Statistics IIBUS209 Business CommunicationsCHE107 General and Physiological ChemistryCIS175 PC Applications: SpreadsheetsCIV103 StaticsCMN112 Public SpeakingCMN142 Intermediate TV ProductionDMA110 Digital ImagingDMA145 Web Design IDMA210 Motion GraphicsENG024 Introduction to College Composition IIENG033 Introduction to College Reading IENG034 Introduction to College Reading IIENG101 English Composition IENG102 English Composition IIESL 011 ESL Speech Concepts IESL 013 ESL Reading and Critical Thinking IESL 014 ESL Writing Concepts IESL 021 ESL Speech Concepts IIESL 022 ESL Reading and Critical Thinking IIESL 023 ESL Writing Concepts IIESL 032 ESL Speech Concepts IIIESL 033 ESL Reading and Critical Thinking IIIESL 034 ESL Writing Concepts IIIESL 090 ESL Introduction to ESL Grammar,

Reading, and SpeechETT200 Technical ProductionGAM140 Game Design IGAM145 Game Programming IHOS101 Food Preparation IHOS116 Techniques of Healthy CookingHOS203 Hospitality PurchasingHPE243 Exercise Science Field ExperienceMAT033 Basic MathematicsMAT037 Beginning AlgebraMAT041 Foundation Math IMAT042 Foundation Math IIMAT120 Mathematics for Liberal ArtsMAT125 Elementary Statistics IMAT126 Elementary Statistics IIMAT135 Intermediate Algebra with ApplicationsMAT140 Applied College AlgebraMAT146 Pre-CalculusMAT151 Calculus IMAT152 Calculus IIMAT200 Statistics for Social

and Health Sciences IMAT208 Linear AlgebraMAT251 Calculus III

MAT252 Differential EquationsNET102 Introduction to PC

Hardware and SoftwareNET103 IT EssentialsNET124 Network Infrastructure AdministrationOST219 Word Processing Concepts

and ApplicationsPHY111 Physical Science Concepts

TERM UA Between May 26 and July 1

ACC106 Office Accounting IACC111 Principles of Financial AccountingACC112 Principles of Managerial AccountingADV101 Advertising Design IANT101 AnthropologyART102 Basic DrawingART105 Two-Dimensional DesignART124 History of Non-Western ArtART130 Painting IART230 Painting IIART240 Raku WorkshopASL101 American Sign Language IBIO101 General Biology IBIO103 Anatomy and Physiology IBIO104 Anatomy and Physiology IIBIO113 Biological Science ConceptsBIO114 Environmental Science ConceptsBIO201 MicrobiologyBUS101 Introduction to BusinessBUS107 Business Law IBUS109 Personal FinanceBUS210 Principles of ManagementBUS230 Global Environment of BusinessBUS239 EntrepreneurshipCHE100 Introductory ChemistryCHE101 General Chemistry ICMN107 CinemaCMN111 Speech: Human CommunicationCMN112 Public SpeakingCMN141 Introduction to TV ProductionCMN146 Social Media TechnologiesCOS101 Introduction to Computer ScienceCOS102 Computer Science I --

Algorithms and ProgrammingCRJ103 Introduction to CorrectionsCRJ212 Juvenile JusticeDMA105 Introduction to Computer ArtDRA190 Introduction to Computer Drafting --

AutoCADDRA218 3-D Modeling / 3-D PrintingECO103 Basic EconomicsECO111 MacroeconomicsECO112 MicroeconomicsEDU109 Introduction to EducationEET215 Fiber OpticsENG101 English Composition IENG102 English Composition IIENG201 Introduction to Literature: Drama

ENG203 World Literature IENG222 Children’s LiteratureGEO102 Cultural GeographyHIS101 History of Western Civilization to 1648HIS102 History of Western Civilization

Since 1648HIS105 United States History to 1865HIS106 United States History Since 1865HIS113 World History Since 1500HOS110 Breakfast/PantryHOS111 Culinary MathHOS115 Food and CultureHOS118 Sanitation and Safety in

Food Service OperationsHPE101 Basic Concepts of NutritionHPE105 First Aid, CPR and AEDHPE110 Concepts of Health and FitnessHPE111 Living with HealthHPE113 Medical TerminologyHPE115 Introduction to Public HealthIST101 Computer Concepts with ApplicationsIST102 Computer Concepts with

ProgrammingIST109 Introduction to ProgrammingMAT033 Basic MathematicsMAT037 Beginning AlgebraMAT043 Foundation Math IIIMAT120 Mathematics for Liberal ArtsMAT135 Intermediate Algebra with ApplicationsMAT146 Pre-CalculusMAT151 Calculus IMKT101 Principles of MarketingMUS121 Piano Class IOHT223 Topics in Horticulture: GardeningPHI102 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI205 Moral ChoicesPHO103 Introduction to Digital PhotographyPHY101 College Physics IPOL101 American Political SystemPSY101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY206 Child DevelopmentPSY207 Developmental Psychology:

Across the Life SpanPSY210 Abnormal PsychologyREL102 Living World ReligionsSOC101 Introduction to SociologySOC107 Social ProblemsSPA101 Beginning Spanish ISPA121 Spanish for Health Providers I

TERM UB Between July 8 and August 13

ANT101 AnthropologyART102 Basic DrawingART104 Life DrawingASL102 American Sign Language IIBIO102 General Biology IIBIO104 Anatomy and Physiology IIBIO106 Human Anatomy

BIO113 Biological Science ConceptsBUS101 Introduction to BusinessBUS107 Business Law IBUS210 Principles of ManagementBUS230 Global Environment of BusinessCHE100 Introductory ChemistryCHE102 General Chemistry IICMN101 Mass MediaCMN111 Speech: Human CommunicationCMN112 Public SpeakingCMN215 Communication and GenderCOL100 Strategies for Academic SuccessCRJ101 Introduction to the

Criminal Justice SystemCRJ105 CriminologyECO112 MicroeconomicsEET140 Electronic ConstructionEET219 Electronic NetworksENG033 Introduction to College Reading IENG101 English Composition IENG102 English Composition IIENG204 World Literature IIENG205 American Literature IENG212 Introduction to Literature: PoetryGEO102 Cultural GeographyHIS101 History of Western Civilization to 1648HIS102 History of Western Civilization

Since 1648HIS105 United States History to 1865HIS106 United States History Since 1865HIS112 World History to 1500HIS113 World History Since 1500HOS115 Food and CultureHPE101 Basic Concepts of NutritionHPE110 Concepts of Health and FitnessHPE111 Living with HealthHPE115 Introduction to Public HealthHPE171 Personal FitnessIST101 Computer Concepts with ApplicationsIST102 Computer Concepts

with ProgrammingMAT033 Basic MathematicsMAT037 Beginning AlgebraMAT120 Mathematics for Liberal ArtsMAT135 Intermediate Algebra with ApplicationsMAT146 Pre-CalculusMAT151 Calculus IMAT152 Calculus IIMKT101 Principles of MarketingPHI102 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI204 EthicsPHI205 Moral ChoicesPHI209 Business EthicsPHY101 College Physics IPOL102 State and Local GovernmentPSY101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY206 Child DevelopmentPSY207 Developmental Psychology:

Across the Life SpanSOC101 Introduction to SociologySOC107 Social ProblemsSOC201 Marriage and the FamilySPA102 Beginning Spanish IISPA122 Spanish for Health Providers II

Courses in Each TermActual start and end dates for classes vary within each term’s date range.

See the full course listings (pages 7-15) for the specific dates for each class.

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ENG203 World Literature IENG222 Children’s LiteratureGEO102 Cultural GeographyHIS101 History of Western Civilization to 1648HIS102 History of Western Civilization

Since 1648HIS105 United States History to 1865HIS106 United States History Since 1865HIS113 World History Since 1500HOS110 Breakfast/PantryHOS111 Culinary MathHOS115 Food and CultureHOS118 Sanitation and Safety in

Food Service OperationsHPE101 Basic Concepts of NutritionHPE105 First Aid, CPR and AEDHPE110 Concepts of Health and FitnessHPE111 Living with HealthHPE113 Medical TerminologyHPE115 Introduction to Public HealthIST101 Computer Concepts with ApplicationsIST102 Computer Concepts with

ProgrammingIST109 Introduction to ProgrammingMAT033 Basic MathematicsMAT037 Beginning AlgebraMAT043 Foundation Math IIIMAT120 Mathematics for Liberal ArtsMAT135 Intermediate Algebra with ApplicationsMAT146 Pre-CalculusMAT151 Calculus IMKT101 Principles of MarketingMUS121 Piano Class IOHT223 Topics in Horticulture: GardeningPHI102 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI205 Moral ChoicesPHO103 Introduction to Digital PhotographyPHY101 College Physics IPOL101 American Political SystemPSY101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY206 Child DevelopmentPSY207 Developmental Psychology:

Across the Life SpanPSY210 Abnormal PsychologyREL102 Living World ReligionsSOC101 Introduction to SociologySOC107 Social ProblemsSPA101 Beginning Spanish ISPA121 Spanish for Health Providers I

TERM UB Between July 8 and August 13

ANT101 AnthropologyART102 Basic DrawingART104 Life DrawingASL102 American Sign Language IIBIO102 General Biology IIBIO104 Anatomy and Physiology IIBIO106 Human Anatomy

BIO113 Biological Science ConceptsBUS101 Introduction to BusinessBUS107 Business Law IBUS210 Principles of ManagementBUS230 Global Environment of BusinessCHE100 Introductory ChemistryCHE102 General Chemistry IICMN101 Mass MediaCMN111 Speech: Human CommunicationCMN112 Public SpeakingCMN215 Communication and GenderCOL100 Strategies for Academic SuccessCRJ101 Introduction to the

Criminal Justice SystemCRJ105 CriminologyECO112 MicroeconomicsEET140 Electronic ConstructionEET219 Electronic NetworksENG033 Introduction to College Reading IENG101 English Composition IENG102 English Composition IIENG204 World Literature IIENG205 American Literature IENG212 Introduction to Literature: PoetryGEO102 Cultural GeographyHIS101 History of Western Civilization to 1648HIS102 History of Western Civilization

Since 1648HIS105 United States History to 1865HIS106 United States History Since 1865HIS112 World History to 1500HIS113 World History Since 1500HOS115 Food and CultureHPE101 Basic Concepts of NutritionHPE110 Concepts of Health and FitnessHPE111 Living with HealthHPE115 Introduction to Public HealthHPE171 Personal FitnessIST101 Computer Concepts with ApplicationsIST102 Computer Concepts

with ProgrammingMAT033 Basic MathematicsMAT037 Beginning AlgebraMAT120 Mathematics for Liberal ArtsMAT135 Intermediate Algebra with ApplicationsMAT146 Pre-CalculusMAT151 Calculus IMAT152 Calculus IIMKT101 Principles of MarketingPHI102 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI204 EthicsPHI205 Moral ChoicesPHI209 Business EthicsPHY101 College Physics IPOL102 State and Local GovernmentPSY101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY206 Child DevelopmentPSY207 Developmental Psychology:

Across the Life SpanSOC101 Introduction to SociologySOC107 Social ProblemsSOC201 Marriage and the FamilySPA102 Beginning Spanish IISPA122 Spanish for Health Providers II

High School Students: “Jump Start” Your College Career

Come to MCCC this summer and earn college credits, enjoy our friendly atmo-sphere, meet new friends with similar interests, and explore new subjects and academic directions.

In addition to earning college credits, students can enjoy all college resources, cam-pus facilities, tutoring services, and career counseling – all toward helping you succeed in your future college career.

Qualified students may enroll in one or more of the courses listed in this brochure.

Are You Eligible?Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and have completed the equivalent of

10th grade. Written permission from both a parent or guardian and high school guidance counselor is generally required. Academic preparation may be required for some courses.

Let Us Help YouOur advisors will help you focus on areas of interest, select courses that can be ap-

plied to either an associate or bachelor’s degree, and “navigate” the college experience.For more details as well as assistance with course selection and registration, call

(609) 570-3244, 570-3623 or e-mail [email protected].

Computer Courses, Summer 20153-D Modeling, Animation: COS101, DMA210 ..............................9Computer-Aided Design: DRA courses .......................................9Computer Concepts (survey courses): IST101, IST102 .............12Computer Graphics: DMA courses .............................................9Computer Science: COS courses ...............................................9Computer Systems Technology: NET courses ..........................13Digital Imaging, Photography, Video/Audio:

CMN146, DMA110, DMA210, PHO103 ............8, 9, 14Digital Media Arts: DMA courses .................................................9Game Design/Programming: GAM courses .............................. 11Hardware: NET102, NET103......................................................13Illustration/Design: ADV101, DMA105, DMA110, DMA145 .....7, 9Internet: CMN146, DMA145, NET124 ................................8, 9, 13Multimedia: CMN146, DMA210 ................................................8, 9Network Administration: NET courses .......................................13PC Business Applications: CIS175, IST101, OST219 ......8, 12, 13PC Systems Support: NET102, NET103 ....................................13Programming (General): COS101 ................................................9

C Language (C++): COS101 .......................................9JAVA: COS102, IST102 ........................................9, 12Visual Basic.NET: IST102, IST109 ............................12

Security: NET124 .......................................................................13Software: IST102, NET102...................................................12, 13Spreadsheet: CIS175 ...................................................................8Website Design / Interactive Media: DMA145 ..............................9Word Processing: OST219 .........................................................13

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Summer 2015 COURSE LISTINGS

www.mccc.edu 609.586.4800

TYPEFLD (field study) learning and experience in actual setting of area of study HYB (hybrid) classroom meetings combined equally with online learningLAB time allotted and learning environment equipped for “hands on” learning

activity (science, computer, culinary, etc.)LEC (lecture) traditional classroom instructionWEB Internet-based instruction via MercerOnline (see page 16)

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS

TERM STARTS ENDSU May 26 August 13UA May 26 July 1UB July 8 August 13Actual start and end dates for classes vary within each term’s date range.NOTE: excludes final exams

DAYSM MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTH ThursdayF FridayS SaturdaySU Sunday

LOCATIONCAMPUSJKC Trenton Campus (102 North Broad Street, Trenton)MercerOnline (see page 16)WWC West Windsor Campus (1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor)

OTHER LOCATIONSMCTS Mercer County Technical School (1085 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor)

Scheduled Meeting Day(s) (Refer to

KEY below)When Class Is Scheduled

to Meet Each Day

Campus or Other Site(Refer to KEY below)Term Code

(Refer to KEY below)

Where to find detailed information about each course in this category/discipline.

ENG—English Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ENGEnglish Composition I ENG-101-010 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

Course NumberHOW TO READ

CLASS LISTINGSClass

Number

Teaching/Learning Approach(Refer to KEY below)

COURSE SECTION TYPE DAYS TIME start / end TERM start / end LOCATION CREDITS

Date Range for This Class

ü Seek AdvisementCurrent students MUST consult their assigned faculty ad-visor within their academic division before proceeding with course selection.New students should take advantage of advisement services at the office of Enrollment Services (West Windsor campus), Student Services (Trenton campus), and/or academic division offices.

ü Review Course DescriptionsBrief descriptions and additional details for each MCCC credit course can be found...

• on the college website at www.mccc.edu/courses (“How to Read Class Listings,” below, shows how course descriptions for specific disciplines may be accessed directly.)

• in the college catalog, beginning on page 134 of the 2014-2015 edition.

Contact the pertinent academic division (see page 3) if you have questions about any course.

ü Satisfy Course RequirementsMost courses require that students be proficient in reading, writing and computation. See page 21 for information about placement testing.

Some courses require specific prerequisites or corequisites.• A prerequisite is a course that must be completed

before a student is permitted to register for the more advanced course.

• A corequisite is a course that a student must take either prior to or while enrolled in the related course.

ü Build Your ScheduleRefer to the class listings on pages 7-15 to build your course schedule for the Summer semester.Please note: All listings are subject to change. Due to their popularity, some high-demand classes may already be filled. Register early for improved chances of course availability and best class selection.Class locations will appear on your class schedule after you register.

ü RegisterFollow the instructions on page 26. Note key dates & deadlines on page 24.Auditing a Class: Students who wish to audit a course and not receive a grade must specify such intent no later than the second week of class.

COURSE SELECTION CHECKLIST

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609.586.4800 Key to Abbreviations on page 6 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS at www.mccc.edu/courses

Summer 2015 COURSE LISTINGS 7 COURSE SECTION TYPE DAYS TIME start / end TERM start / end LOCATION CREDITS

ENG—English Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ENGEnglish Composition I ENG-101-010 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

COURSE SECTION TYPE DAYS TIME start / end TERM start / end LOCATION CREDITS

Some courses require specific prerequisites or corequisites.• A prerequisite is a course that must be completed before a student is permitted to register for the more advanced course.

• A corequisite is a course that a student must take either prior to or while enrolled in the related course.

ü Build Your ScheduleRefer to the class listings on pages 7-15 to build your course schedule for the Summer semester.Please note: All listings are subject to change. Due to their popularity, some high-demand classes may already be filled. Register early for improved chances of course availability and best class selection.Class locations will appear on your class schedule after you register.

ü RegisterFollow the instructions on page 26. Note key dates & deadlines on page 24.Auditing a Class: Students who wish to audit a course and not receive a grade must specify such intent no later than the second week of class.

COURSE SELECTION CHECKLISTACC—Accounting Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ACC

Offi ce Accounting I ACC-106-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crPrin of Financial Accounting ACC-111-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WWC 4 crPrin of Financial Accounting ACC-111-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WWC 4 crPrin of Financial Accounting ACC-111-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 MercerOnline 4 crPrin of Managerial Accounting ACC-112-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 MercerOnline 4 crPrin of Managerial Accounting ACC-112-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WWC 4 crPrin of Managerial Accounting ACC-112-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/14/2015 WWC 4 cr

Administrative Professional See Office Systems Technology (OST)

ADV—Advertising + Graphic Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> www.mccc.edu/courses/ADVAdvertising Design I ADV-101-020 LEC TWTH 10:00AM 02:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

ANT—Anthropology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> www.mccc.edu/courses/ANTAnthropology ANT-101-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crAnthropology ANT-101-050 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

ART—Fine Arts, Art History Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> www.mccc.edu/courses/ARTBasic Drawing ART-102-010 LEC TWTH 02:00PM 06:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBasic Drawing ART-102-020 LEC TWTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crLife Drawing ART-104-010 LEC TWTH 01:00PM 05:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crTwo-Dimensional Design ART-105-010 LEC TWTH 09:00AM 01:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crHistory of Non-Western Art ART-124-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crPainting I ART-130-010 LEC TWTH 12:00PM 04:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crPainting II ART-230-010 LEC TWTH 12:00PM 04:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crRaku Workshop ART-240-010 LEC TWTH 09:00AM 01:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

ASL—American Sign Language Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> www.mccc.edu/courses/ASLAmerican Sign Language I ASL-101-010 LEC MWTH 08:00AM 11:30AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crAmerican Sign Language II ASL-102-010 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 11:30AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

AUT—Automotive Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> www.mccc.edu/courses/AUTFor information on MCCC’s full-time Automotive Technology A.A.S. degree program, contact the program coordinator at (609) 570-3776.

Automotive Brake Systems AUT-115-010 LEC M 08:30AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MCTS 4 cr LAB M 01:00PM 04:50PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Automotive Air Conditioning AUT-212-010 LEC W 08:30AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MCTS 3 cr LAB W 12:30PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Automatic Transmission Service AUT-225-010 LEC TTH 08:30AM 12:20PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MCTS 3 cr

AVI—Aviation Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites >>>> www.mccc.edu/courses/AVIThe Aviation Flight Technology A.A.S. program at Mercer leads to an associate degree and certification as a commercial pilot with instrument rating. A new certificate program leads to Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) rating. For more information on flight courses, call the flight technology coordinator at (609) 570-3436 or e-mail [email protected].

Flight I Extension AVI-113EXT-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crFlight II Extension AVI-114EXT-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crFlight III Extension AVI-213EXT-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crFlight IV Extension AVI-214EXT-010 LAB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 cr

BIO—Biology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/BIOGeneral Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-010 LAB TWF 08:30AM 11:05AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crGeneral Biology I Lab BIO-101LAB-020 LAB TWF 02:30PM 05:05PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crGeneral Biology I Lec BIO-101LEC-010 LEC TWF 11:50AM 02:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crGeneral Biology II Lab BIO-102LAB-010 LAB MTTH 12:30PM 03:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crGeneral Biology II Lec BIO-102LEC-010 LEC MTTH 08:30AM 11:05AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crAnatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-010 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-040 LAB MTTH 12:30PM 03:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-050 LAB MTTH 02:15PM 05:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO-103LAB-060 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-020 LEC MTTH 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 4 crAnatomy and Physiology I Lec BIO-103LEC-030 LEC MTTH 11:15AM 01:50PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crAnatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-010 LAB MTTH 12:30PM 03:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-030 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-050 LAB MTTH 02:15PM 05:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO-104LAB-060 LAB MTTH 08:00AM 10:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crAnatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104LEC-010 LEC MTTH 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crAnatomy and Physiology II Lec BIO-104LEC-030 LEC MTTH 11:15AM 02:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crHuman Anatomy BIO-106-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 4 crHuman Anatomy BIO-106-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 4 crBiological Science Concepts BIO-113-010 LEC MTTH 08:00AM 09:50AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MTTH 10:00AM 11:50AM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015

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Biological Science Concepts BIO-113-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBiological Science Concepts BIO-113-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnvironmental Science Concepts BIO-114-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMicrobiology BIO-201-010 LEC MWF 11:00AM 01:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 08:00AM 10:45AM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 Microbiology BIO-201-020 LEC MWF 11:00AM 01:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 02:00PM 04:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015

BUS—Business Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/BUSIntroduction to Business BUS-101-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Business BUS-101-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-010 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-040 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPersonal Finance BUS-109-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBusiness Statistics I BUS-205-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Statistics II BUS-206-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Communication BUS-209-010 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPrinciples of Management BUS-210-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPrinciples of Management BUS-210-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crGlobal Environment of Business BUS-230-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crGlobal Environment of Business BUS-230-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEntrepreneurship BUS-239-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

CeramicsSee Fine Arts (ART)

CHE—Chemistry Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CHEIntroductory Chemistry CHE-100-010 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 3 crIntroductory Chemistry CHE-100-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crGeneral Chemistry I CHE-101-010 LEC MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 General Chemistry I CHE-101-020 LAB MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LEC MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 General Chemistry II CHE-102-010 LEC MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 General Chemistry II CHE-102-020 LAB MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr LEC MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 General and Physiological Chem CHE-107-020 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB TTH 12:30PM 03:20PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

CIS—Computer Information Systems Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CISSee also Computer Science (COS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NET)All computer application courses are mapped to Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams: OST 219, OST 223, CIS 173, CIS 175, CIS 182.

PC Applications: Spreadsheets CIS-175-010 LEC MW 05:30PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 7/15/2015 WWC 3 cr

CIV—Civil Engineering Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CIVFor information about Uniform Construction Code licensing courses, call the Division of Corporate and Community programs, (609) 570-3241. For information about Civil Engineering Technology, call Admissions at (609) 570-3795.

Statics CIV-103-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:00PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

CMN—Communication Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CMNMass Media CMN-101-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crCinema CMN-107-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-020 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-040 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-050 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-020 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-030 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-050 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-060 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-070 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-090 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-091 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to TV Production CMN-141-010 LEC TTH 05:30PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntermediate TV Production CMN-142-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:05PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crSocial Media Technologies CMN-146-010 LEC TTH 10:00AM 01:50PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 3 crCommunication and Gender CMN-215-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

COL—College Success Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/COLSee also Student Development (STU)Applicability of these credits toward degree requirements is limited. Consult your academic advisor.

Strategies for Academic Succes COL-100-040 LEC MWTH 12:30PM 03:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 cr

COS—Computer Science Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/COSSee also Computer Information Systems (CIS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NET)

Intro to Computer Science COS-101-010 HYB TTH 06:00PM 09:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crComputer Science I Algo/Prog COS-102-010 HYB TTH 01:00PM 04:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr

Cooperative EducationCooperative education is available for students in many career programs. Contact your academic advisor.

CRJ—Criminal Justice Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CRJIntro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ-101-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Corrections CRJ-103-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crCriminology CRJ-105-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crJuvenile Justice CRJ-212-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

DMA—Digital Media Arts Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/DMAIntroduction to Computer Art DMA-105-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDigital Imaging I DMA-110-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crWeb Design I DMA-145-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMotion Graphics DMA-210-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

DRA—Drafting/Computer-Aided Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/DRAIntro Computer-Aided Drafting DRA-190-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 cr3D Modeling/3D Printing DRA-218-010 LEC TWTH 05:30PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

Drawing and DesignSee Fine Arts (ART)

ECO—Economics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ECOBasic Economics ECO-103-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMacroeconomics ECO-111-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMacroeconomics ECO-111-040 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMicroeconomics ECO-112-010 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMicroeconomics ECO-112-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

EDU—Education Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/EDUIntroduction to Education EDU-109-010 LEC MW 12:00PM 03:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

EET—Electronics Engineering Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/EETElectronic Construction EET-140-010 LEC MTW 09:30AM 12:50PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 2 crFiber Optics EET-215-020 LEC MTW 11:00AM 03:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crElectronic Networks EET-219-010 LEC MTW 11:00AM 03:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr

ENG—English Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ENGNote: Initial selection of an English composition course is determined by a placement test. Call the Liberal Arts Division or the Academic Testing Center for details. English courses are sequential. Therefore, a student must satisfy the composition requirement — with a minimum grade of C in ENG102 — before taking literature (200 level) courses. Applicability of credits in courses below the 100 level toward degree requirements is limited.

Note: The English Department offers sections of English Composition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the English language. For more information, contact Fran Davidson, (609) 570-3852.

ENG101/102 WEB: Students who register for MercerOnline classes of ENG101 or ENG102 are required to write two essays, one at the beginning of the semester and one at the end, in the Academic Testing Center on the West Windsor campus. Further information about this requirement can be obtained by calling (609) 570-3308.

Intro College Composition II ENG-024-070 LEC MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntro to College Reading I ENG-033-013 LEC MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crIntro to College Reading I ENG-033-028 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntro to College Reading II ENG-034-001 HYB T 01:00PM 03:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntro to College Reading II ENG-034-014 LEC MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-010 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-030 LEC MW 09:00AM 10:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-035 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-040 LEC T 06:00PM 07:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 07:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition I ENG-101-045 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 02:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MWTH 02:25PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015

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Summer 2015 COURSE LISTINGS 9 COURSE SECTION TYPE DAYS TIME start / end TERM start / end LOCATION CREDITS

Biological Science Concepts BIO-113-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBiological Science Concepts BIO-113-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnvironmental Science Concepts BIO-114-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMicrobiology BIO-201-010 LEC MWF 11:00AM 01:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 08:00AM 10:45AM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 Microbiology BIO-201-020 LEC MWF 11:00AM 01:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 02:00PM 04:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015

BUS—Business Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/BUSIntroduction to Business BUS-101-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Business BUS-101-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-010 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Law I BUS-107-040 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPersonal Finance BUS-109-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBusiness Statistics I BUS-205-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Statistics II BUS-206-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crBusiness Communication BUS-209-010 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPrinciples of Management BUS-210-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPrinciples of Management BUS-210-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crGlobal Environment of Business BUS-230-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crGlobal Environment of Business BUS-230-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEntrepreneurship BUS-239-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

CeramicsSee Fine Arts (ART)

CHE—Chemistry Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CHEIntroductory Chemistry CHE-100-010 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 3 crIntroductory Chemistry CHE-100-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crGeneral Chemistry I CHE-101-010 LEC MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 General Chemistry I CHE-101-020 LAB MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr LEC MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 General Chemistry II CHE-102-010 LEC MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 General Chemistry II CHE-102-020 LAB MWF 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr LEC MWF 01:00PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 General and Physiological Chem CHE-107-020 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB TTH 12:30PM 03:20PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

CIS—Computer Information Systems Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CISSee also Computer Science (COS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NET)All computer application courses are mapped to Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams: OST 219, OST 223, CIS 173, CIS 175, CIS 182.

PC Applications: Spreadsheets CIS-175-010 LEC MW 05:30PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 7/15/2015 WWC 3 cr

CIV—Civil Engineering Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CIVFor information about Uniform Construction Code licensing courses, call the Division of Corporate and Community programs, (609) 570-3241. For information about Civil Engineering Technology, call Admissions at (609) 570-3795.

Statics CIV-103-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:00PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

CMN—Communication Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CMNMass Media CMN-101-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crCinema CMN-107-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-020 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-040 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crSpeech: Human Communication CMN-111-050 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-020 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-030 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-050 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-060 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-070 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-090 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPublic Speaking CMN-112-091 WEB U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to TV Production CMN-141-010 LEC TTH 05:30PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntermediate TV Production CMN-142-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:05PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crSocial Media Technologies CMN-146-010 LEC TTH 10:00AM 01:50PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 3 crCommunication and Gender CMN-215-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

COL—College Success Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/COLSee also Student Development (STU)Applicability of these credits toward degree requirements is limited. Consult your academic advisor.

Strategies for Academic Succes COL-100-040 LEC MWTH 12:30PM 03:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 cr

COS—Computer Science Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/COSSee also Computer Information Systems (CIS), Information Systems Technology (IST) and Networking Technology (NET)

Intro to Computer Science COS-101-010 HYB TTH 06:00PM 09:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crComputer Science I Algo/Prog COS-102-010 HYB TTH 01:00PM 04:10PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr

Cooperative EducationCooperative education is available for students in many career programs. Contact your academic advisor.

CRJ—Criminal Justice Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/CRJIntro to Criminal Justice Sys CRJ-101-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Corrections CRJ-103-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crCriminology CRJ-105-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crJuvenile Justice CRJ-212-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

DMA—Digital Media Arts Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/DMAIntroduction to Computer Art DMA-105-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDigital Imaging I DMA-110-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crWeb Design I DMA-145-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMotion Graphics DMA-210-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

DRA—Drafting/Computer-Aided Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/DRAIntro Computer-Aided Drafting DRA-190-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 cr3D Modeling/3D Printing DRA-218-010 LEC TWTH 05:30PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

Drawing and DesignSee Fine Arts (ART)

ECO—Economics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ECOBasic Economics ECO-103-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMacroeconomics ECO-111-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMacroeconomics ECO-111-040 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMicroeconomics ECO-112-010 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMicroeconomics ECO-112-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

EDU—Education Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/EDUIntroduction to Education EDU-109-010 LEC MW 12:00PM 03:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

EET—Electronics Engineering Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/EETElectronic Construction EET-140-010 LEC MTW 09:30AM 12:50PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 2 crFiber Optics EET-215-020 LEC MTW 11:00AM 03:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crElectronic Networks EET-219-010 LEC MTW 11:00AM 03:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr

ENG—English Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ENGNote: Initial selection of an English composition course is determined by a placement test. Call the Liberal Arts Division or the Academic Testing Center for details. English courses are sequential. Therefore, a student must satisfy the composition requirement — with a minimum grade of C in ENG102 — before taking literature (200 level) courses. Applicability of credits in courses below the 100 level toward degree requirements is limited.

Note: The English Department offers sections of English Composition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the English language. For more information, contact Fran Davidson, (609) 570-3852.

ENG101/102 WEB: Students who register for MercerOnline classes of ENG101 or ENG102 are required to write two essays, one at the beginning of the semester and one at the end, in the Academic Testing Center on the West Windsor campus. Further information about this requirement can be obtained by calling (609) 570-3308.

Intro College Composition II ENG-024-070 LEC MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntro to College Reading I ENG-033-013 LEC MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crIntro to College Reading I ENG-033-028 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntro to College Reading II ENG-034-001 HYB T 01:00PM 03:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntro to College Reading II ENG-034-014 LEC MW 10:00AM 12:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-010 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-030 LEC MW 09:00AM 10:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-035 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition I ENG-101-040 LEC T 06:00PM 07:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 07:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition I ENG-101-045 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 02:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MWTH 02:25PM 03:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015

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English Composition I ENG-101-050 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 07:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MWTH 07:25PM 08:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition I ENG-101-055 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 10:15AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MWTH 10:25AM 11:45AM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition I ENG-101-060 LEC M 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LEC WTH 09:00AM 10:10AM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 LAB WTH 10:15AM 11:30AM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition I ENG-101-075 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-020 LEC T 06:00PM 07:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB TH 06:00PM 07:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-030 LEC M 01:25PM 02:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB W 01:25PM 02:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-035 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-036 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-045 LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB TTH 07:25PM 09:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-050 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 10:15AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB MWTH 10:25AM 11:45AM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-055 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-060 LEC M 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LEC WTH 01:00PM 02:10PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 LAB WTH 02:15PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition II ENG-102-070 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntro to Literature:Drama ENG-201-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crWorld Literature I ENG-203-010 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crWorld Literature II ENG-204-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crAmerican Literature I ENG-205-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntro to Literature: Poetry ENG-212-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crChildren’s Literature ENG-222-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

ESL—English as a Second Language Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ESLStudents planning to enroll in ESL courses should complete the ESL Placement Test before registration. There is no charge for this service. For an appointment, call (609) 570-3438.Note: The English Department offers sections of English Composition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the English language. For more information, contact Carol Friend, (609) 570-3371.

ESL Speech Concepts I ESL-011-010 LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts I ESL-011-020 LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts I ESL-011-030 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading & Critical Think ESL-013-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading & Critical Think ESL-013-020 LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading & Critical Think ESL-013-030 LEC TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts I ESL-014-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts I ESL-014-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts I ESL-014-030 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts II ESL-021-010 LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts II ESL-021-020 LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts II ESL-021-030 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking II ESL-022-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking II ESL-022-020 LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking II ESL-022-030 LEC TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts II ESL-023-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts II ESL-023-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts II ESL-023-030 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts III ESL-032-010 LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts III ESL-032-020 LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts III ESL-032-030 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking III ESL-033-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking III ESL-033-020 LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking III ESL-033-030 LEC TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts III ESL-034-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts III ESL-034-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts III ESL-034-030 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Introduction to Grammar ESL-090-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Introduction to Grammar ESL-090-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Introduction to Grammar ESL-090-040 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr

ETT—Entertainment Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ETTTechnical Production ETT-200-020 LEC U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 1 cr

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English Composition I ENG-101-050 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 07:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MWTH 07:25PM 08:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition I ENG-101-055 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 10:15AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MWTH 10:25AM 11:45AM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition I ENG-101-060 LEC M 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LEC WTH 09:00AM 10:10AM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 LAB WTH 10:15AM 11:30AM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition I ENG-101-075 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-020 LEC T 06:00PM 07:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB TH 06:00PM 07:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-030 LEC M 01:25PM 02:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB W 01:25PM 02:45PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-035 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-036 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-045 LEC TTH 06:00PM 07:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB TTH 07:25PM 09:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-050 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 10:15AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB MWTH 10:25AM 11:45AM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 English Composition II ENG-102-055 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crEnglish Composition II ENG-102-060 LEC M 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LEC WTH 01:00PM 02:10PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 LAB WTH 02:15PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

English Composition II ENG-102-070 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntro to Literature:Drama ENG-201-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crWorld Literature I ENG-203-010 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crWorld Literature II ENG-204-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crAmerican Literature I ENG-205-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntro to Literature: Poetry ENG-212-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crChildren’s Literature ENG-222-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

ESL—English as a Second Language Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ESLStudents planning to enroll in ESL courses should complete the ESL Placement Test before registration. There is no charge for this service. For an appointment, call (609) 570-3438.Note: The English Department offers sections of English Composition I and II that are specifically designated for non-native speakers of the English language. For more information, contact Carol Friend, (609) 570-3371.

ESL Speech Concepts I ESL-011-010 LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts I ESL-011-020 LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts I ESL-011-030 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading & Critical Think ESL-013-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading & Critical Think ESL-013-020 LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading & Critical Think ESL-013-030 LEC TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts I ESL-014-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts I ESL-014-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts I ESL-014-030 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts II ESL-021-010 LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts II ESL-021-020 LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts II ESL-021-030 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking II ESL-022-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking II ESL-022-020 LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking II ESL-022-030 LEC TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts II ESL-023-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts II ESL-023-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts II ESL-023-030 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts III ESL-032-010 LEC S 09:00AM 12:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts III ESL-032-020 LEC TH 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Speech Concepts III ESL-032-030 LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking III ESL-033-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking III ESL-033-020 LEC T 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Reading/Thinking III ESL-033-030 LEC TTH 12:30PM 02:10PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts III ESL-034-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts III ESL-034-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Writing Concepts III ESL-034-030 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Introduction to Grammar ESL-090-010 LEC S 01:15PM 04:55PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Introduction to Grammar ESL-090-020 LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crESL Introduction to Grammar ESL-090-040 LEC MW 10:00AM 11:50AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr

ETT—Entertainment Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ETTTechnical Production ETT-200-020 LEC U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 1 cr

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FUN—Funeral Service Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/FUNThe Funeral Service programs prepare individuals for work as licensed professionals in the field. The college offers a Funeral Service Certificate program, an A.A.S. in Funeral Service and an A.A.S. degree program in business for funeral service preparatory education. Mercer programs prepare students for national and state licensing examinations. Day and evening classes are available to meet the needs of both full-time and part-time students. For further information, call Professor Michael Daley, Director of Funeral Service programs, (609) 570-3472 or 570-3474, or e-mail [email protected].

GAM—Game Design Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/GAMGame Design I GAM-140-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crGame Programming I GAM-145-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

GEO—Geography Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/GEOCultural Geography GEO-102-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crCultural Geography GEO-102-030 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

Health ScienceThis A.A.S. program is designed for RNs, LPNs, paramedics, radiographers, and dozens of other licensed/certified health care professionals who do not possess a college degree. Participants receive up to 18 credits for their prior training and are awarded the degree upon completion of the science, mathematics, general education, and technical electives in the program. For details, call (609) 570-3380 or e-mail [email protected].

HIS—History Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/HISHistory Western Civil to 1648 HIS-101-010 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crHistory Western Civil to 1648 HIS-101-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crHistory Western Civil to 1648 HIS-101-040 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crHistory West Civil Since 1648 HIS-102-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crHistory West Civil Since 1648 HIS-102-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crHistory West Civil Since 1648 HIS-102-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crUnited States History to 1865 HIS-105-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crUnited States History to 1865 HIS-105-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crUnited States Hist Since 1865 HIS-106-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crUnited States Hist Since 1865 HIS-106-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crUnited States Hist Since 1865 HIS-106-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crUnited States Hist Since 1865 HIS-106-040 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crWorld History to 1500 HIS-112-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crWorld History Since 1500 HIS-113-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crWorld History Since 1500 HIS-113-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

HOS—Hospitality Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/HOSFood Preparation I HOS-101-010 LEC T 08:30AM 09:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB T 09:30AM 02:00PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Breakfast/Pantry HOS-110-010 LEC MTWTH 06:00AM 10:50AM UA 5/26/2015 6/10/2015 WWC 2 crCulinary Math HOS-111-010 LEC TTH 02:00PM 04:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 1 crFood and Culture HOS-115-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:45AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MW 12:00PM 01:45PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 Food and Culture HOS-115-020 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:45AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MW 12:00PM 01:45PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 Techniques of Healthy Cooking HOS-116-010 LEC TH 08:30AM 09:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 09:40AM 02:00PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 Sanit & Safety Food Serv Oper HOS-118-010 LEC T 05:30PM 09:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 crHospitality of Purchasing HOS-203-010 LEC W 09:00AM 01:00PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

HPE—Health/Physical Education Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/HPEBasic Concepts of Nutrition HPE-101-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBasic Concepts of Nutrition HPE-101-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crFirst Aid CPR and AED HPE-105-010 HYB T 08:00AM 09:50AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lab HPE-110-010 LAB WTH 08:30AM 11:00AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lab HPE-110-020 LAB TTH 11:00AM 01:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lab HPE-110-030 LAB MW 07:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lab HPE-110-040 LAB TTH 07:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 2 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lab HPE-110-050 LAB TTH 07:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 2 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lab HPE-110-060 LAB MW 07:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 2 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lec HPE-110LEC-010 LEC M 08:30AM 11:00AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lec HPE-110LEC-020 LEC M 11:00AM 01:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lec HPE-110LEC-030 LEC MW 05:45PM 07:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 0 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lec HPE-110LEC-040 LEC TTH 05:45PM 07:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 JKC 0 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lec HPE-110LEC-050 LEC TTH 05:45PM 07:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crConcepts of Health/Fitness Lec HPE-110LEC-060 LEC MW 05:45PM 07:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 0 crLiving With Health HPE-111-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crLiving With Health HPE-111-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crLiving With Health HPE-111-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crLiving With Health HPE-111-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

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Living With Health HPE-111-050 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crLiving With Health HPE-111-060 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMedical Terminology HPE-113-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMedical Terminology HPE-113-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Public Health HPE-115-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Public Health HPE-115-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPersonal Fitness HPE-171-020 LEC F 01:00PM 03:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 1 crExercise Science Field Exper HPE-243-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

IST—Information Systems Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ISTComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-020 LEC TTH 01:30PM 04:20PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-040 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-050 LEC MW 10:00AM 01:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-060 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-080 LEC MW 10:00AM 01:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-090 LEC TTH 10:00AM 01:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-030 LEC MW 08:00AM 11:50AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-050 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Programming IST-109-010 LEC TTH 08:00AM 11:50AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crCO-OP Edu/Information Systems IST-298-010 FLD UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 cr

MAT—Mathematics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/MATNote: Initial selection of a mathematics course is determined by the results of a placement test. Contact the Math, Science & Health Professions Division or the Academic Testing Center for details. Applicability of credits in courses below the 100 level is limited. Students who have completed math courses at another college must present transcripts. Mathematics Placement: Students not required to take pre-college review mathematics should take the Mathematics Course Placement Test to determine the appropriate level of math. A pretest and authorization form may be obtained at the Math, Science & Health Professions Division office (MS 126) or from a counselor. The placement test is given in the Academic Testing Center, and the results are discussed and reviewed with a member of the mathematics faculty.

Pre-Algebra MAT-033-010 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-011 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-020 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-030 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-040 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-001 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-003 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-004 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-007 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-060 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-070 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crFoundation Math I MAT-041-010 LAB MWTH 09:00AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crFoundation Math II MAT-042-010 LAB MWTH 09:00AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crFoundation Math III MAT-043-010 LAB MW 09:00AM 10:30AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 1 crMathematics for Liberal Arts MAT-120-020 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMathematics for Liberal Arts MAT-120-030 WEB U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMathematics for Liberal Arts MAT-120-040 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crElementary Statistics I MAT-125-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crElementary Statistics I MAT-125-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crElementary Statistics II MAT-126-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-040 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-070 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crApplied College Algebra MAT-140-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-050 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-060 LEC MWTH 01:30PM 05:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-030 LEC TTH 01:00PM 03:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-050 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-060 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-070 LEC MTWTH 03:00PM 05:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus II MAT-152-010 LEC TTH 01:00PM 03:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus II MAT-152-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus II MAT-152-040 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crStatistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT-200-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 07:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MW 07:25PM 08:30PM 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 Statistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT-200-030 LEC T 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 01:00PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 7/20/2015

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Living With Health HPE-111-050 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crLiving With Health HPE-111-060 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMedical Terminology HPE-113-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMedical Terminology HPE-113-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Public Health HPE-115-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Public Health HPE-115-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPersonal Fitness HPE-171-020 LEC F 01:00PM 03:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 1 crExercise Science Field Exper HPE-243-010 FLD U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

IST—Information Systems Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/ISTComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-020 LEC TTH 01:30PM 04:20PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-040 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-050 LEC MW 10:00AM 01:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-060 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-080 LEC MW 10:00AM 01:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Applications IST-101-090 LEC TTH 10:00AM 01:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-020 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-030 LEC MW 08:00AM 11:50AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crComputer Concepts/Programming IST-102-050 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:00PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Programming IST-109-010 LEC TTH 08:00AM 11:50AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crCO-OP Edu/Information Systems IST-298-010 FLD UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 2 cr

MAT—Mathematics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/MATNote: Initial selection of a mathematics course is determined by the results of a placement test. Contact the Math, Science & Health Professions Division or the Academic Testing Center for details. Applicability of credits in courses below the 100 level is limited. Students who have completed math courses at another college must present transcripts. Mathematics Placement: Students not required to take pre-college review mathematics should take the Mathematics Course Placement Test to determine the appropriate level of math. A pretest and authorization form may be obtained at the Math, Science & Health Professions Division office (MS 126) or from a counselor. The placement test is given in the Academic Testing Center, and the results are discussed and reviewed with a member of the mathematics faculty.

Pre-Algebra MAT-033-010 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-011 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-020 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-030 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Algebra MAT-033-040 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-001 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-003 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-004 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-007 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-060 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crBeginning Algebra MAT-037-070 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crFoundation Math I MAT-041-010 LAB MWTH 09:00AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crFoundation Math II MAT-042-010 LAB MWTH 09:00AM 12:00PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crFoundation Math III MAT-043-010 LAB MW 09:00AM 10:30AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 1 crMathematics for Liberal Arts MAT-120-020 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMathematics for Liberal Arts MAT-120-030 WEB U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMathematics for Liberal Arts MAT-120-040 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crElementary Statistics I MAT-125-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:30AM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crElementary Statistics I MAT-125-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crElementary Statistics II MAT-126-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-040 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 04:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crIntermediate Algebra W/Applic MAT-135-070 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 09:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crApplied College Algebra MAT-140-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 11:45AM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-050 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crPre-Calculus MAT-146-060 LEC MWTH 01:30PM 05:00PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-030 LEC TTH 01:00PM 03:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-050 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-060 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus I MAT-151-070 LEC MTWTH 03:00PM 05:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus II MAT-152-010 LEC TTH 01:00PM 03:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus II MAT-152-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crCalculus II MAT-152-040 LEC MWTH 09:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crStatistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT-200-020 LEC MW 06:00PM 07:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB MW 07:25PM 08:30PM 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 Statistics-Soc/Hlth Sci I MAT-200-030 LEC T 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 3 cr LAB TH 01:00PM 03:30PM 5/26/2015 7/20/2015

Linear Algebra MAT-208-010 LEC T 06:00PM 09:15PM U 5/26/2015 7/16/2015 WWC 4 cr LAB TH 06:00PM 09:15PM 5/26/2015 7/16/2015

Calculus III MAT-251-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 crDifferential Equations MAT-252-010 LEC MWTH 01:00PM 03:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/20/2015 WWC 4 cr

MKT—Marketing Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/MKTPrinciples of Marketing MKT-101-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crPrinciples of Marketing MKT-101-040 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

MLT—Medical Laboratory Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/MLTMedical Laboratory Technology combines the challenges and rewards of medicine and laboratory science. This program integrates lecture and laboratory instruction with clinical experience in area hospitals.

Offering excellent employment opportunities in hospitals, reference labs, pharmaceutical firms and public health settings, an MLT career is attractive to students who enjoy science and to adults who have a degree in science and are exploring new career options.For more information and a program update, visit www.mccc.edu/mltp or contact the MLT coordinator at (609) 570-3387 or e-mail [email protected].

Medical Office Assistant If you would like to handle office functions in a doctor’s office, group medical practice, nursing care facility, hospital or clinic, this program may be for you. Mercer is offering this certificate program to meet the growing demand for specialized medical office support staff. Skilled, qualified people are needed to help in storage, retrieval, coding and processing of the medical information needed for efficient health care delivery and reimbursement. For complete certificate program information, please call Admissions at (609) 570-3795 or e-mail [email protected]. See specialty courses listed under Office Systems Technology.The Health Careers Center of the Mercer County Technical Schools also offers a Medical Assistant certificate program in conjunction with MCCC. This program includes a strong clinical component with internship experience. Students must be available to attend school daily for this one-year program which begins each year in late August. Students completing this program will receive the Medical Office Assistant certificate from the college as well as a diploma from the Health Careers Center. The Center also offers individual clinical modules for students unable to attend full-time. For information on this program, please contact Mrs. Virginia Clevenger at the Health Careers Center at (609) 587-7640.

MUS—Music Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/MUSPiano Class I MUS-121-010 LAB MW 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 1 cr

NET—Networking Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/NETThe computer networking field provides exciting, hands-on careers that are in demand now and into the future. MCCC’s Network Engineering Technology (NET) program has courses that map in whole or part to a variety of industry certifications, including A+, NET+, Server+, Security+, Linux+, MCTS, MCITP, MCSA/E, CCNA, and CISSP. Students can pursue one or more areas of certification through the NET certificate program or Computer Networking and Technology degree.

Intro to PC Hardware/Software NET-102-020 LEC M 05:00PM 10:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIT Essentials NET-103-020 LEC T 05:00PM 10:45PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crNetwork Infrastructure Admin NET-124-010 LEC TH 05:15PM 10:30PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

NUR—Nursing Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/NUR, NRS, NSGWith starting salaries now above $45,000 and a New Jersey shortfall of RNs, the nursing profession offers excellent career opportunities for qualified students. Be sure to ask about scholarship opportunities.The MCCC Nursing program culminates in the A.S. degree and candidacy for licensure as a registered nurse (RN). Instruction combines clinical experience in area hospitals with on-campus lectures and lab classes. Full-time and part-time options are available in either day or evening/weekend programs. Licensed practical nurses are eligible for advanced standing. For program information, contact the Nursing Education office at (609) 570-3391 or e-mail Donna Penn, Director of Nursing Education at [email protected]. MCCC also conducts a Nursing program in collaboration with St. Francis Medical Center, culminating in a nursing diploma awarded by the hospital and the A.S. degree conferred by the college. For information about this cooperative program, contact the college’s Admissions Office or the program director at (609) 599-5190.

OHT—Ornamental Horticulture Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/OHTThe Ornamental Horticulture program provides practical and theoretical instruction to prepare students for positions in landscape planning, floral design, and greenhouse, nursery and turfgrass management. For additional information, call Professor Amy Iseneker Ricco, program coordinator, at (609) 570-3372 or e-mail [email protected].

Topics Horticulture: Gardening OHT-223-010 LAB TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/27/2014 7/2/2014 WWC 1 crTopics Horticulture: Gardening OHT-223-010 LAB TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 1 cr

OST—Office Systems Technology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/OSTOffice skills courses at Mercer are designed for people who are currently working in the field and want to upgrade their skills—as well as for those who are pursuing a certificate or degree. Course content is continually updated to ensure that students are exposed to the most current technology and business applications in modern, well-equipped labs.The Administrative Professional program also offers an Administrative Support certificate program and a Medical Office Assistant certificate program. For complete certificate require-ments, please request a brochure by contacting Admissions at (609) 570-3795 or e-mail [email protected].

All computer application courses are mapped to Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams: OST 219, OST 223, CIS 173, CIS 175, and CIS 182.

Word Processing Concept & Appl OST-219-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM U 5/26/2015 7/15/2015 WWC 3 cr

Painting and PrintmakingSee Fine Arts (ART)

ParalegalSee Legal Studies (LEG)

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PHI—Philosophy Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PHIIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-040 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-050 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:40PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crEthics PHI-204-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-010 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:40PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-050 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-060 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-070 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBusiness Ethics PHI-209-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

PHO—Photography Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PHOIntro to Digital Photography PHO-103-010 LEC MTW 10:00AM 02:05PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

PHY—Physics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PHYCollege Physics I PHY-101-010 LAB MWF 08:30AM 11:00AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr

LEC MWF 12:00PM 02:30PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 College Physics I PHY-101-030 LAB MWF 08:30AM 11:00AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr

LEC MWF 12:00PM 02:30PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 Physical Science Concepts PHY-111-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB MW 08:00PM 09:50PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

POL—Political Science Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/POLAmerican Political System POL-101-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crState and Local Government POL-102-020 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

PSY—Psychology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PSYIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-015 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-025 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-035 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-040 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-045 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-046 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-050 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crChild Development PSY-206-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crChild Development PSY-206-011 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crChild Development PSY-206-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crAbnormal Psychology PSY-210-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

PTA—Physical Therapist Assistant Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PTAThis 24-month program for full-time students combines lecture and laboratory classes with clinical experience in area physical therapy facilities. Courses numbered PTA 106 and above are only open to students accepted for the professional phase of the program. Contact the Admissions office at (609) 570-3795 or the coordinator by e-mail, [email protected]. Except as noted, enrollment in PTA courses is limited to students who have completed all basic skills requirements and have received full acceptance into the program. PTA majors are required to earn a minimum grade of C+ in PTA courses.

RadioSee Communication (CMN)

RAD—Radiography Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/RADMajor shortages in this profession mean excellent salaries and superior opportunities for graduates. This 24-month program combines lecture, laboratory and extensive clinical experience in area hospitals. For application materials and program information, contact the Admissions office at (609) 570-3795. Specific questions may be directed to the faculty coordinator by e-mailing [email protected] in radiography courses is limited to students who have completed all basic skills requirements and have received full acceptance into the program.

REL—Religious Studies Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/RELLiving World Religions REL-102-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

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609.586.4800 Key to Abbreviations on page 6 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS at www.mccc.edu/courses

Summer 2015 COURSE LISTINGS COURSE SECTION TYPE DAYS TIME start / end TERM start / end LOCATION CREDITS

Key to Abbreviations on page 6 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS at www.mccc.edu/courses

Summer 2015 COURSE LISTINGS 15 COURSE SECTION TYPE DAYS TIME start / end TERM start / end LOCATION CREDITS

Mercer’s transfer programs make it easy for you to move on to other colleges and universities. Hundreds of Mercer graduates transfer successfully each year to many highly regarded bachelor’s degree-granting institutions.

Our dual admissions agreements with The College of New Jersey, Montclair State University, Rider University, Rutgers University, La Salle University, Penn State Abington, Saint Peter’s College, Wilmington University, and New Jersey Institute of Technology and our transfer agreements are ideal for students wishing to earn a bachelor’s degree. These agreements enable Mercer students to predict how their course credits will transfer.

MCCC’s special partnerships with Fairleigh Dickinson University, Felician College, Rutgers University, and William Paterson University make it convenient for students to fi nish certain bachelor’s or master’s degrees on-site at Mercer.

For those who are undecided about transferring, the college maintains resources and offers appointments and workshops to students to allow them to explore options at other colleges and universities. Mercer is just the beginning!

For more information about the transfer opportunities at Mercer, call Transfer Services at (609) 570-3397, visit www.mccc.edu, or email [email protected].

Transfer Opportunities

PHI—Philosophy Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PHIIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-030 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-040 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Philosophy PHI-102-050 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:40PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crEthics PHI-204-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-010 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:40PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-050 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-060 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crMoral Choices PHI-205-070 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBusiness Ethics PHI-209-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

PHO—Photography Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PHOIntro to Digital Photography PHO-103-010 LEC MTW 10:00AM 02:05PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

PHY—Physics Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PHYCollege Physics I PHY-101-010 LAB MWF 08:30AM 11:00AM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 4 cr

LEC MWF 12:00PM 02:30PM 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 College Physics I PHY-101-030 LAB MWF 08:30AM 11:00AM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 4 cr

LEC MWF 12:00PM 02:30PM 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 Physical Science Concepts PHY-111-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 07:50PM U 5/26/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

LAB MW 08:00PM 09:50PM 5/26/2015 8/13/2015

POL—Political Science Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/POLAmerican Political System POL-101-030 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crState and Local Government POL-102-020 LEC TTH 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

PSY—Psychology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PSYIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-015 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-025 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-030 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-035 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-040 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-045 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-046 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Psychology PSY-101-050 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crChild Development PSY-206-010 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crChild Development PSY-206-011 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crChild Development PSY-206-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-020 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crDevelopmental Psychology PSY-207-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crAbnormal Psychology PSY-210-010 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

PTA—Physical Therapist Assistant Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/PTAThis 24-month program for full-time students combines lecture and laboratory classes with clinical experience in area physical therapy facilities. Courses numbered PTA 106 and above are only open to students accepted for the professional phase of the program. Contact the Admissions office at (609) 570-3795 or the coordinator by e-mail, [email protected]. Except as noted, enrollment in PTA courses is limited to students who have completed all basic skills requirements and have received full acceptance into the program. PTA majors are required to earn a minimum grade of C+ in PTA courses.

RadioSee Communication (CMN)

RAD—Radiography Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/RADMajor shortages in this profession mean excellent salaries and superior opportunities for graduates. This 24-month program combines lecture, laboratory and extensive clinical experience in area hospitals. For application materials and program information, contact the Admissions office at (609) 570-3795. Specific questions may be directed to the faculty coordinator by e-mailing [email protected] in radiography courses is limited to students who have completed all basic skills requirements and have received full acceptance into the program.

REL—Religious Studies Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/RELLiving World Religions REL-102-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 cr

Respiratory TherapyBrookdale Community College reserves a limited number of seats in its Respiratory Therapy program for qualified Mercer County residents who have completed their general education and core science courses at Mercer County Community College. For more details about this cooperative program, call the Admissions office at (609) 570-3795 or e-mail [email protected].

Science See Biology (BIO), Chemistry (CHE), Physics (PHY)

SculptureSee Fine Arts (ART)

SOC—Sociology Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/SOCIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-005 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-006 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-007 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-010 LEC MW 01:00PM 04:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-015 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-025 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-030 LEC TTH 01:00PM 04:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crIntroduction to Sociology SOC-101-035 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crSocial Problems SOC-107-010 LEC MW 09:00AM 12:45PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSocial Problems SOC-107-020 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:45PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 JKC 3 crSocial Problems SOC-107-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crMarriage and the Family SOC-201-010 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 cr

SPA—Spanish Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites > www.mccc.edu/courses/SPANote: Any student who has taken two or more years of a foreign language and has studied that language during the previous two years should begin that language at the 201 level or change to a new language. In cases of doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic department.

Beginning Spanish I SPA-101-020 LEC MWTH 10:00AM 12:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBeginning Spanish I SPA-101-030 LEC MWTH 06:00PM 08:30PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crBeginning Spanish I SPA-101-040 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBeginning Spanish I SPA-101-050 WEB UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBeginning Spanish II SPA-102-020 LEC MWTH 10:00AM 12:30PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 crBeginning Spanish II SPA-102-030 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crBeginning Spanish II SPA-102-040 WEB UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 MercerOnline 3 crSpanish for Health Providers SPA-121-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:15PM UA 5/26/2015 7/1/2015 WWC 3 crSpanish for Hlth Providers II SPA-122-010 LEC MW 06:00PM 09:15PM UB 7/8/2015 8/13/2015 WWC 3 cr

Speech See Communication (CMN)

Visual ArtsArt courses are as popular with the general public as with art majors. Students in all degree programs may take art courses as humanities electives. Professionals register to hone their skills. Working adults and retired people enroll for the sheer joy of expressing and developing their creative talents. Entry level courses in art history, ceramics/sculpture, computer graphics, drawing, design and photography require no prior training or experience.See Advertising + Graphic Design (ADV), Fine Arts (ART), Digital Media Arts (DMA), Photography (PHO)

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For further information or for assistance, contact us at (609) 570-3389 or [email protected]. Our office is CM 120.

A growing number of students are taking distance learning courses through MercerOnline. Taking courses via the Internet allows students to choose when and where they learn. MercerOnline offers convenience and flexibility to those with busy lives and unconventional schedules. Success in an online course requires commitment and high motivation to complete assignments. Taking an Online Course (Web-Based)

To take an online course, you need access to a computer, Microsoft Word-compatible software, a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, and reliable access to the Internet. Students enrolled in online courses should be comfortable using a computer and navigating the Internet.

Taking a Blended Course (In-Person and Online)

Blended courses, involving both web technology and the traditional classroom, deliver the best of both worlds: on-campus instruction and distance learning wrapped into one course. “Face to face” meeting times are noted on your schedule.

Refer to pages 7-15 for MercerOnline offerings among all Summer 2015 course listings,

identified as “WEB” for class type.

MercerOnline Orientations

IMPORTANT: It is highly suggested that you attend one of the following orientations on the West Windsor Campus or online, especially if this is your first time taking an online course. We provide tips and tricks to successfully navigate your online course.

Summer Terms U and UA (classes starting May 26, 2015)

ON-CAMPUS FACE-TO-FACE ORIENTATIONWednesday, May 20 at 6 p.m. in CM110

WEBCAST ORIENTATIONSThursday, May 21 at noon – onlineTuesday, May 26 at 6 p.m. – online

Summer Term UB (classes starting July 8, 2015)

ON-CAMPUS FACE-TO-FACE ORIENTATIONWednesday, July 8 at 6 p.m. in CM108

WEBCAST ORIENTATIONTuesday, July 7 at 6 p.m. – online

Earn a Degree Entirely Online!Now you can earn an associate degree fully online through MercerOnline,

with the convenience of quality classes anytime, anywhere – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts & Sciences* Liberal Arts * Liberal Arts – Humanities concentration * Liberal Arts – Social Science concentration

Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Management* Business Studies

Associate in Science* Criminal Justice –

Corrections Option

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HIS105 United States History to 1865HIS106 United States History Since 1865HIS112 World History to 1500HIS113 World History Since 1500HPE101 Basic Concepts of NutritionHPE111 Living with HealthHPE113 Medical TerminologyHPE115 Introduction to Public HealthIST101 Computer Concepts with ApplicationsIST102 Computer Concepts with Programming MAT120 Mathematics for Liberal ArtsMKT101 Principles of MarketingPHI102 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI205 Moral ChoicesPOL101 The American Political SystemPSY101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY206 Child DevelopmentPSY207 Developmental Psychology:

Across the Life SpanPSY210 Abnormal PsychologySOC101 Introduction to SociologySOC107 Social ProblemsSOC201 Marriage and the FamilySPA101 Beginning Spanish ISPA102 Beginning Spanish II

* Students who register for online sections of ENG101 and ENG102 are required to write two essays, one at the beginning of the se-mester and one at the end, in the Academic Testing Center on the West Windsor Campus. Further information about this require-ment can be obtained by calling (609) 570-3389.

ACC111 Principles of Financial AccountingACC112 Principles of Managerial AccountingANT101 AnthropologyBIO106 Human AnatomyBIO113 Biological Science ConceptsBIO114 Environmental Science ConceptsBUS101 Introduction to BusinessBUS107 Business Law IBUS109 Personal FinanceBUS209 Business Letter/Report WritingBUS210 Principles of ManagementBUS230 Global Environment of BusinessBUS239 EntrepreneurshipCMN101 Mass MediaCMN112 Public SpeakingCMN215 Communication and GenderCRJ101 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemCRJ103 Introduction to CorrectionsCRJ105 CriminologyCRJ212 Juvenile JusticeDMA105 Introduction to Computer ArtECO103 Basic EconomicsENG101 English Composition I *ENG102 English Composition II *ENG205 American Literature IENG222 Children’s LiteratureHIS101 History of Western Civil. to 1648HIS102 History of Western Civil. Since 1648

Summer 2015 MercerOnline Courses

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Center for Continuing StudiesPersonal Interest / Fitness and Recreation

Women’s Self Defense * Kayaking * Hatha Yoga * T’ai Chi Ch’uan * Zumba Toning * Golf * Dancing * Culinary * Personal Trainer Certification

* Drawing Fundamentals * Digital Photography * Guitar * Voiceovers * World Languages * American Sign Language (ASL) * Courses for English

Language Learners (ELL) * Writing * Swimming * CPR * Boating Safety * Defensive Driving * Umpire: Field Hockey * First Aid * Reiki * Jewelry Making

* Introduction to Art: A Hands-on Workshop * Photography

Professional Development and Noncredit Certificate Programs available too!

View our catalog at www.mccc.edu/ccs, phone 609-570-3311, or e-mail [email protected] for additional information.

VOTER REGISTRATION

Mercer encourages all students to register to vote and to vote in all local, state and federal elections. Voter registration forms are avail-

able in the Admissions, Registration and Student Services offices.

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Trenton Campus

Community Education and TrainingThe Community Education and Training department provides Adult Basic Education (ABE), High School Equivalency (HSE), and English as a Second Language (ESL) instructional activities to Mercer County residents. The department also provides short-term skills training and job placement for adults seeking employment in high-demand occupations through the Career Training Institute (CTI).

To enroll in ABE/HSE classes, individuals must be at least 16 years old and not enrolled in adult secondary education. Instruction in reading, writing, math, science and social studies is provided to help students prepare for the HSE exam. HSE testing is available on-site. Classes meet during morning and evening hours. The English Language Institute (ELI) offers additional instructional activities focused on English language acquisition.

The Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) or the Best Literacy assessment is used for placement and tracking student progress. Support services including tutoring and advising are provided to help students meet their educational goals. Assistance with career exploration and transitioning to post-secondary opportunities is provided to help individuals prepare for 21st century jobs. Call (609) 570-3185 today for more information.

Courses available at the Trenton Campus (102 North Broad Street) this Summer are designated “JKC” in the listings on pages 7 to 15.

Services and Offices Room Phone Ext.Advisement/Registration/Admissions . . . . . . . . KC 218 . . . . . . . . . . . 3139Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 219A. . . . . . . . . . 6774 Bursar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 212 . . . . . . . . . . . 3159Career Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 218 . . . . . . . . . . . 3165Career Training Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC146 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3188Community Education and Training ABE / HSE / ELI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC142 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3185 Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning Center . . . KC 311 . . . . . . . . . . . 3151Enrollment & Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 218 . . . . . . . . . . . 3139Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 218 . . . . . . . . . . . 3180Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 301 . . . . . . . . . . . 3179Student Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 218 . . . . . . . . . . . 3166Testing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 311 . . . . . . . . . . . 3151Transfer Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 218 . . . . . . . . . . . 3110Youth College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KC 317 . . . . . . . . . . . 3155

For more information about Trenton Campus programs call (609) 570-3130.

The Trenton Campus of Mercer County Community College, a modernized educational facility serving as the educational hub for downtown Trenton, encompasses James Kerney Hall, Trenton Hall, and the TC Career Center. Opened in Fall 2012, the new Trenton Hall houses a fashion design sewing laboratory, art and design studio, and Mac PC design laboratory.

The campus features state-of-the-art biology and chemistry laboratories, five high-tech computer labs, a pre-nursing and healthcare suite, seminar rooms, a multipurpose community room, and Student Commons. Additional student services include the comprehensive Dr. Beverly A. Richardson Learning Center (computers, tutoring, and Testing Center), campus library, and the Center City Café (serving full meals and snacks) staffed by MCCC culinary students.

Students can earn degrees in the MCCC Fashion/Apparel Design, Fashion Merchandising, Public Health, Criminal Justice, and Liberal Arts programs entirely at the Trenton Campus. HSE and English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction and short-term options through the Career Training Institute are also offered, as is a full complement of educational and enrichment programs for the city’s youth through Youth College.

Located at 102 North Broad Street between Hanover and Academy Streets, the campus is nestled between the Trenton Public Library, the YWCA, and the Daylight Twilight High School.

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English Language Institute (ELI)ELI offers noncredit courses in English as a Second Lan-guage during morning and evening hours. Following place-ment testing – provided at no charge – students are assigned a course to begin learning English. Professional instructors provide instruction with a focus on work. Support services including academic advising help ELI students become proficient in English and on their way to better employment, higher education, and deeper involvement in the community. Call (609) 570-3185 to get started.

CTI provides short-term skills training and job placement assistance for adults 18 years and older who are seeking employment in high-demand occupations. Classes meet Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 25 hours per week for 30 weeks. CTI training areas include the following:

ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL * Clerk Typist / Administrative Assistant * Medical Secretary* Accounting* Microsoft Office Suite

CULINARY ARTS* Culinary Technician

Qualified students may be eligible for program funding provided by the Mercer County One-Stop Career Center (26 Yard Ave., Building #4, Trenton 08609; 609-989-6523).

Job Placement: Graduates have been placed in jobs with competitive starting salaries. While no guarantee of employment can be made, placement assistance and referrals are provided.

Call (609) 570-3188 today for more information.

Career Training Institute (CTI)

Inglés Como Segundo IdiomaCursos de Inglés Como Segundo idioma les ofrecen a los estudiantes extranjeros la oportunidad de asistir a las clases como estudiante full-time o part-time. Antes de matricularse, los aplicantes tienen que tomar el examen para determinar en nivel en el cual pueden comenzar. (English as a Second Language classes offer foreign and non-English speaking students the opportunity to attend classes on a full-time or part-time basis. Before enrolling, applicants must take the English as a Second Language placement test.)

Los Cursos ESL (ESL Courses)*COURSE NUMBER CAMPUSESL Speech Concepts I ESL 011 West WindsorESL Reading and Critical Thinking I ESL 013 West WindsorESL Writing Concepts I ESL 014 West WindsorESL Speech Concepts II ESL 021 West WindsorESL Reading and Critical Thinking II ESL 022 West WindsorESL Writing Concepts II ESL 023 West WindsorESL Speech Concepts III ESL 032 West WindsorESL Reading and Critical Thinking III ESL 033 West WindsorESL Writing Concepts III ESL 034 West WindsorESL Introduction to ESL Grammar, Reading, and Speech ESL 090 West Windsor

See page 10 for course schedules.*Las clases serán en Inglés (taught in English). También ofrecemos clases BILINGÜE come Conceptos de Computadoras y Mecanografía Básica. Estas clases se ofrecen los viernes por la tarde o los sabados por la mañana.Para obtener más información, llamé (609) 570-3133.

Dr. Beverly A. RichardsonLearning CenterThe BAR Learning Center (KC 311) provides an environ-ment that encourages learning and academic achievement. A large computer area with flexible hours is available to all MCCC students. Tutors and support staff are available throughout the semester.

KC 319-335 within the Learning Center are media-equipped rooms, KC 319 being a high-tech classroom designed for cross-campus “learning without leaving.”

In addition, the BAR Learning Center accommodates Trenton Campus testing. Your academic journey begins with the Accuplacer, a mandatory test to ensure that you will be registered for appropriate courses in a particular area of study. The testing staff can be contacted daily at (609) 570-3151, or students are encouraged to stop by in person to set up an appointment for testing and to pick up a sample test manual. Tutors are available to assist all potential students.

The Center also provides credit course progress testing. A recent addition to the Trenton Campus is testing for the new High School Equivalency Exam through McGraw Hill-TASC. Call (609) 570-3151 or 570-3185 for details.

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Student ServicesProvided by the MCCC Office of Student Affairs

AdvisementThe Office of Advisement Services assists new students at the West Windsor (570-3292 or [email protected]) and Trenton (570-3139 or [email protected]) campuses with developing educational plans, course selection, and preparation for a progressive academic experience while at MCCC. A student with more than 12 credits should schedule an appointment with an advisor who is a faculty member in their chosen area of study.

Career ServicesThe Career Center maintains a full library of career resources and provides information and assistance for choos-ing a major or a career, job searching and resume writing. The Center also coordinates employer job fairs. 570-3397 or [email protected]

CounselingServices promote personal, social, academic and career well-being and growth. 570-3354 (570-3139 for Trenton Campus) or [email protected].

Educational Opportunity FundThe state-funded Educational Opportu-nity Fund (EOF) program provides access and academic support to New Jersey residents who meet state income guide-lines. Counseling, tutoring, leadership development and enrichment activities are among the services offered. To be considered for EOF, students must apply to the EOF program, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and attend an interview. 570-3423 or [email protected]

English as a Second LanguageStudents interested in English as a Second Language (ESL) credit courses must take the placement test. 570-3244 or [email protected]

International Students The office provides assistance to international students for admissions, immigration, academic and cultural adjustment concerns. 570-3531 or [email protected]

Transfer ServicesInformation and counseling is available to assist students in meeting application deadlines and other requirements, facilitating a smooth transition for transfer to a four-year college. 570-3397 or [email protected]

Student services, except the following, are located on the second floor of the West Windsor Campus Student Center

and second floor at the Trenton Campus.

One-Stop EnrollmentAt every step in the enrollment process, advisors are available to assist students with both academic and financial planning. The advisors provide program information and help students select the most suitable educational courses and services.

Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Summer until 6 p.m.) Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Summer until 4 p.m.)

Student Center, 2nd Floor KC218 West Windsor Campus Trenton Campus Admissions: (609) 570-3795 (609) 570-3139Registration/Records: 570-3228 570-3139Financial Aid: 570-3210 570-3178 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

Veterans Services MCCC is approved for veterans’ training under the GI bill and is a member of the SOC (Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges) Network. This office provides help with veteran and family member educational benefits and the National Guard tuition waiver program. 570-3240 or [email protected]

The Learning CenterWhether students are experiencing dif-ficulty in courses or want help achiev-ing all “A’s,” tutoring is available in the Learning Center — free, and with no appointment necessary. Refer to the schedule available at www.mccc.edu.West Windsor Campus: Library, room 214; 570-3422Trenton Campus: third floor; 570-3151

Special NeedsStudents with special needs may re-quest reasonable accommodations for placement testing and coursework by providing appropriate documentation to the Office of Special Services (Li-brary, room 217). Intended to provide academic support and opportunities for students with special needs, such ac-commodations must be requested each semester. 570-3525 or 3517

Safety/SecurityThe college maintains a full-time se-curity force, available 24 hours a day, trained in first aid and CPR, and ready to serve students as needs arise. Col-lege crime statistics are available upon request. Student safety is a high prior-ity at MCCC. 570-3503 — West Windsor Campus570-3175 — Trenton Campus

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Placement TestingA placement test measuring English and mathematics skills is a requirement in the MCCC admissions process to determine student eligibility for certain courses and programs. The exam does not affect admission to the college. Completed in approximately two and a half hours, the test includes a timed essay followed by untimed multiple choice questions. Prospective students are encouraged to thoroughly review the sample essays and practice questions found in the placement testing section of the MCCC website.

eX e M P Ti ons FRoM Te s Ti ng

• 540 on the SAT critical reading exempts students from the English testing;

• 530 on the SAT mathematics exempts students from the basic math testing, but qualifi es students for college-level math placement testing;

• 21 on Math ACT and 21 on Reading ACT exempts students from the English and basic math testing and qualifi es students for the college-level math placement testing;

• A degree from an accredited U.S. college or university (transcript required);

• Evidence (college transcript) of college-level English or mathematics courses.

All documentation of scores and transcripts should be submitted to the Enrollment Services Offi ce upon application to the college.

If English is not your fi rst language, call 609-570-3438 to arrange for the English as a Second Language placement test.

aRRange M e nTs FoR Te s Ti ng

After completing a college admissions application and obtaining a MCCC student I.D. number, students may arrange to take the placement test by contacting the preferred testing location: the Academic Testing Center at the West Windsor Campus (609-570-3295 or e-mail [email protected]) or the Testing Center at the Trenton Campus (609-570-3151 or e-mail [email protected]).

Special accommodations for testing may be arranged through the Offi ce of Special Services at 609-570-3525.

µ Be identifi ed in the top 15% of your high school class for either your junior or senior year.

µ Achieve the required score on the college placement test to determine college readiness.

µ Enroll in an associate degree program and sign up for at least 12 college credits.

µ Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), although NJ STARS eligibility is not based upon fi nancial need.

Your second year at Mercer is renewable if all academic criteria are met.

For more information call the MCCC Financial Aid offi ce at (609) 570-3211 or e-mail fi [email protected] general information call (609) 588-3594

or e-mail [email protected]*up to 18 credits per semester, excluding fees

Subject to available state appropriations.

You can attendMercer County Community Collegetuition-free* through

LibrariesMay 18-22 and August 17-21 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.May 26 - August 14West Windsor Campus:

Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (closes at 4 p.m. on Fridays from 6/5 to 8/14)

Trenton Campus:Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (closed Fridays from 6/5 to 8/14)

Both libraries are closed week ends during the summer. For more in for ma tion call (609) 570-3554 or e-mail [email protected].

SUMMER and INTERIM HOURS(unless otherwise noted)

BookstoreVisit www.mcccshop.com for products and ser-vices available as well as our refund and “buy back” policies, and more. Textbook informa-tion and store hours: (609) 586-4800, ext. 3416 for West Windsor Campus; ext. 6774 for Trenton Campus.West Windsor Campus Special HoursJune 1 through July 2 and July 13 through Aug. 14:Mon. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Tue. through Fri. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. For classes beginning 5/26 (Terms U, UA) Mon. 5/25: Closed for Memorial Day Tue. 5/26 through Thur. 5/28: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri. 5/29: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.For classes beginning 7/8 (Term UB) Wed. 7/8 through Thur. 7/9: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri. 7/10: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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Summer Camps

CaM P Colle ge (age s 6-16)Art, music, science, journalism, swimming, computers, and more! Campers choose up to six “courses” for each four-week session to make this a truly customized summer experience. Camp College begins June 22 and meets Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Optional Friday programs and extended child care as well as one-week half- and full-day workshops are also available. For more information call (609) 570-3311 or visitwww.mccc.edu/campcollege. ToM aTo PaTCH WoRK s HoP s

(gRade s 5-12)Theater - Dance - Video - Vocal Music - Visual ArtsSession I for grades 8-12 begins June 29; Session II for grades 5-7 begins July 27. Students select a major concentration in either theater, dance, music, or fi ne arts for two morning classes. After lunch, electives in other areas may include stage combat, make your own music video, children’s theatre, computer art, improvisation, painting, drawing, jazz, musical theatre, vocal ensemble, comedy, and hip-hop. For more information call (609) 570-3566.

A variety of summer youth programs will be offered at Mercer County Community College’s West Windsor campus this summer. Enthusiastically supported by parents and campers alike, all of these programs share one very important attribute that makes them unique — each takes advantage of special opportunities available only on a college campus.

sP oRTs CaM P s (age s 6-14)Mercer County Community College will once again offer its annual summer soccer, tennis, basketball, mountain biking, softball, golf, fi eld hockey, speed & quickness, and baseball sports camps beginning June 22. Experienced staff, highly successful college coaches and limited enrollment ensure maximum individual-ized instruction. For more information call (609) 570-3779.

To receive more information about MCCC summer youth programs, check the appropriate box(es) below and return this coupon to: Center for Continuing Studies, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690; or call (609) 570-3311; FAX (609) 570-3883

Name _____________________________________________________________________________

Street Address ______________________________________________________________________

City____________________________________________________ State______ Zip ___________

Telephone (_________) ______________________________________________________________

sum 2015❏ Camp College ❏ Tomato Patch ❏ Sports Camps

Camp College Information Sessions!

March 21 and April 25Saturdays from 12 to 2 p.m.

West Windsor Campus

• Meet the camp director• Have all your questions answered• Learn about new programs and

activities for the upcoming summer• Tour the facilities

Visit our website: www.mccc.edu/campcollege

Non-Degree ObjectivesPROGRAM CODENon-Degree Exploratory NONDEG.PERSONALNon-Degree Other College NONDEG.OTHER. COLLEGENon-Degree Personal Development NONDEG.PERSONAL“Jump Start” College NONDEG.JUMP.START

Degree ProgramsPROGRAM CODEAccounting ACCTG.AASAdministrative Professional ADM.PROF.AASAdvertising + Graphic Design ADV.GRA.AASArchitecture ARCH.ASAutomotive Technology AUTO.TECH.AASAviation Customer Relations AVI.CUS.AASAviation Flight Technology AVI.FLT.AASAviation Management AVI.MGMT.ASBiology BIO.AS

Pre-Medicine, Pre-Veterinarian, Pre-Dentistry concentration BIO.AS

Building Construction Technology BLDG.CONSTR.AASBusiness Administration BUS.ADM.AS

Global Business concentration BUS.ADM.GLB.ASSports Management concentration BUS.ADM.SPRTS.AS

Business Software Applications BUS.SFTWR.AASBusiness Studies BUS.STUD.AAS Entrepreneurship concentration BUS.STUD.ENTR.AAS Management concentration BUS.STUD.MGMT.AASChemistry CHEM.ASCivil En gi neer ing Technology ENGR.CIV.AASCommunication General concentration COMM.GEN.AA Organizational concentration COMM.ORG.AA Radio concentration COMM.RADIO.AA Television concentration COMM.TV.AACommunication: New Media COMM.MEDIA.ASCommunication: Speech and Theatre COMM.SPCH.THR.AAComputer Information Systems INFO.SYS.ASComputer Networking and Technology INFO.TECH.AASComputer Science CMPTR.SCI.ASCriminal Justice – Corrections CRIM.CORR.ASCriminal Justice – Law Enforcement CRIM.LAW.ASCulinary Arts Culinary Arts concentration CULA.AAS Pastry Arts concentration CULA.PASTRY.AASCulinology CULIN.ASCybersecurity CYBERSECURITY.AASDance DAN.AADance DAN.AFADigital Film DMA.FILM.AASDigital Media Arts 3-D Animation concentration DMA.3D.AAS Multimedia concentration DMA.MULT.AAS Web Design concentration DMA.WEB.AAS

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Programs of Study

Non-Degree ObjectivesPROGRAM CODENon-Degree Exploratory NONDEG.PERSONALNon-Degree Other College NONDEG.OTHER. COLLEGENon-Degree Personal Development NONDEG.PERSONAL“Jump Start” College NONDEG.JUMP.START

Degree ProgramsPROGRAM CODEAccounting ACCTG.AASAdministrative Professional ADM.PROF.AASAdvertising + Graphic Design ADV.GRA.AASArchitecture ARCH.ASAutomotive Technology AUTO.TECH.AASAviation Customer Relations AVI.CUS.AASAviation Flight Technology AVI.FLT.AASAviation Management AVI.MGMT.ASBiology BIO.AS

Pre-Medicine, Pre-Veterinarian, Pre-Dentistry concentration BIO.AS

Building Construction Technology BLDG.CONSTR.AASBusiness Administration BUS.ADM.AS

Global Business concentration BUS.ADM.GLB.ASSports Management concentration BUS.ADM.SPRTS.AS

Business Software Applications BUS.SFTWR.AASBusiness Studies BUS.STUD.AAS Entrepreneurship concentration BUS.STUD.ENTR.AAS Management concentration BUS.STUD.MGMT.AASChemistry CHEM.ASCivil Engineering Technology ENGR.CIV.AASCommunication General concentration COMM.GEN.AA Organizational concentration COMM.ORG.AA Radio concentration COMM.RADIO.AA Television concentration COMM.TV.AACommunication: New Media COMM.MEDIA.ASCommunication: Speech and Theatre COMM.SPCH.THR.AAComputer Information Systems INFO.SYS.ASComputer Networking and Technology INFO.TECH.AASComputer Science CMPTR.SCI.ASCriminal Justice – Corrections CRIM.CORR.ASCriminal Justice – Law Enforcement CRIM.LAW.ASCulinary Arts Culinary Arts concentration CULA.AAS Pastry Arts concentration CULA.PASTRY.AASCulinology CULIN.ASCybersecurity CYBERSECURITY.AASDance DAN.AADance DAN.AFADigital Film DMA.FILM.AASDigital Media Arts 3-D Animation concentration DMA.3D.AAS Multimedia concentration DMA.MULT.AAS Web Design concentration DMA.WEB.AAS

Early Childhood Education / Special Education Assistant EDU.SPEC.ED.AASEducation EDU.AAElectronics Engineering Technology ENGR.ELCT.AASEnergy Systems Technology ENERGY.SYS.TECH.AASEngineering Science ENGR.SCI.ASEntertainment Technology Music Technology concentration ETT.MUS.AAS Technical Theatre concentration ETT.THR.AASExercise Science EXER.SCI.ASFashion/Apparel Design FASH.APP.AASFashion Merchandising FASH.MRCH.AASFire Science Technology FIRE.SCI.AASFuneral Service FUNERAL.AASFuneral Service Preparatory FUNERAL.PRE.AASGame Design GAME.DESIGN.AASGame Programming GAME.PROG.AASHealth Information Technology1 HLTH.INFO.TECH.AASHealth Science HLTH.SCI.AAS Radiography concentration HLTH.SCI.AASHeating, Refrigeration, Air Condition.2 HRAC.AASHotel, Restaurant, and Institution Mgt. HRIM.AASIllustration ILLUST.AASLaboratory Technology LAB.TECH.AASLiberal Arts LA.AA

Global Studies concentration3 LA.GLOB.AAMathematics MATH.ASMedical Laboratory Technology MED.LAB.B.AASMicrocomputer Systems Administration MICRO.ADMIN.AASMusic MUSIC.ASNursing NUR.B.ASNursing Cooperative (St. Francis) NURS.B.COOP.ASOccupational Therapy Assistant4 OCC.THPY.ASOrnamental Horticulture Floral Design concentration HORT.FLOR.AAS Horticulture concentration HORT.ORN.AAS Landscape Design concentration HORT.LAND.AASParalegal PARLGL.AASPhotography and Digital Imaging PHOTO.AFAPhysical Therapist Assistant PTA.B.AASPhysics PHYSICS.ASPlant Science PLANT.SCI.ASPublic Health PUBLIC.HEALTH.ASRadio RADIO.AASRadiography RAD.B.AASRespiratory Care5 RESP.THPY.AASSecurity Systems Technology SECURITY.SYS.AASSustainability HORT.SUST.ASTechnical Studies TECH.STUD.AASTelevision TV.AASTheatre THTR.AATheatre THTR.AFAVisual Arts Art History concentration VIS.HIS.AFA Ceramics/Sculpture concentration VIS.CER.AFA Fine Arts concentration VIS.FINE.AFA

• If you do not anticipate seeking a degree or certificate from Mercer, select from the list of Non-Degree Objectives.• All other students should indicate their current or anticipated degree or certificate objective.• In general... A.A., A.S. and A.F.A. are transfer programs and A.A.S. are career programs.

Certificates of ProficiencyPROGRAM CODEAccounting: CPA Education Compliance Accounting 26 CPA.ACC26.CERT Accounting 32 CPA.ACC32.CERT Business 24 CPA.BUS24.CERTAdministrative Support ADM.SUP.CERTAdvanced Manufacturing Technology MANUF.TECH.AMT.CERT3-D Animation ANIMTN.CERTAviation Flight Technology (CFI) AVI.FLT.CFI.CERTBuilding Construction Technology BLDG.CONSTR.CERTCatering Management CATER.MGMT.CERTComputer-Aided Design CMPTR.CAD.CERTComputer Science CMPTR.SCI.CERTDatabase Administration INFO.TECH.DB.CERTElectronics Engineering Technology ENGR.ELCT.CERTElectronics Technology ELECTRONICS.CERTEnergy Systems Technology ENERGY.SYS.TECH.CERTEngineering Science ENGR.SCI.CERTFire Science Technology Code Enforcement FIRE.CODE.CERT Officer/Administrator FIRE.ADMIN.CERTFuneral Service FUNERAL.CERTHeating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning2 HRAC.CERTMedical Office Assistant MED.OA.CERTMicrocomputer Applications MICRO.APP.CERTMobile and Web Computing MOBILE.WEB.COMP.CERTNetwork Engineering Technology INFO.TECH.NET.CERTOrnamental Horticulture HORT.CERTParalegal PARLGL.CERTPhotography and Digital Imaging PHOTO.CERTProfessional Baking CUL.PROF.BAKE.CERTProfessional Cooking CUL.PROF.COOK.CERTSmall Business Management SML.BUS.MGT.CERTSolar / Energy Technology SOLAR.ENGY.CERTTravel Agent TRAV.CERTWeb Design WEB.DSG.CERT

Totally Online ProgramsPROGRAM CODEBusiness Studies Management concentration BUS.STUD.AAS.ONLINECriminal Justice – Corrections CRIM.CORR.AS.ONLINELiberal Arts LA.AA.ONLINE

1 offered with Camden County College2 offered with Mercer County Technical Schools3 offered with Rider University 4 offered with School of Health Related Professions at Rutgers, The

State University of New Jersey 5 offered through Brookdale Community College

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Tui Ti on and Colle ge Fe e s*Mercer County Community College reserves the right to change tuition or fees at any time. Figures below, accurate at time of publication, include a $17.00 college fee and a $16.50 technology fee applied per credit. Total Number Mercer resident Non-Mercer Out-of-state of credits/ or student with resident without or foreign charge hours chargeback** chargeback student

1 $152.00 $199.50 $287.502 304.00 399.00 575.003 456.00 598.50 862.504 608.00 798.00 1150.005 760.00 997.50 1437.506 912.00 1197.00 1725.007 1064.00 1396.50 2012.508 1216.00 1596.00 2300.009 1368.00 1795.50 2587.5010 1520.00 1995.00 2875.0011 1672.00 2194.50 3162.5012 1824.00 2394.00 3450.0013 1976.00 2593.50 3737.5014 2128.00 2793.00 4025.0015 2280.00 2992.50 4312.50

* The tuition and fees above do not include applicable special course fees and lab fees. **Students who are residents of New Jersey counties other than Mercer may qualify for in-county

rates if the courses they seek at MCCC are not available at their own community colleges.

Payment andRefund Policies

Deadlines for refund eligibility and avoiding Late Registration fees:Please note the “Key Dates” specified at left.

A one-time $35 Late Registration fee is charged beginning on the first day of each term.

Deadlines for course refund eligibility differ according to term length, as follows:

• 15-week terms: Full refunds are available for classes dropped within the first seven days of the associated term (NOT the class start date).

• Terms shorter than 15 weeks: Full refunds are available for classes dropped within the first two days of the associated term (NOT the class start date).

A course dropped anytime after refund eligibility for that course ends will be processed as a withdrawal. No refund of tuition or fees will be made to a student who is withdrawn from a course by an instructor due to non-attendance or who is dismissed from the college for cause.

Please be aware that dropped classes or withdrawals can cause adjustments to any financial aid awards, resulting in a balance being due to the college for tuition.

Community colleges charge the lowest tuition and fees of all higher education institutions. Mercer County Community College receives significant support from Mercer County and the State of New Jersey, but courses are not free. Students are required to pay for a portion of their education. To determine the cost of a course, consider tuition and college fees, special course fees, books and supplies.

Tuition and FeesTuition and college fees are calculated on a per-credit basis. The table on page 24 will help you determine how much you owe based upon the total number of credits you are taking and your residency. Besides regular tuition and college charges, some courses carry an additional fee.

Books and SuppliesStudents must purchase their own textbooks and supplies. The Mercer Bookstore (see page 21 for hours and locations, or order online at www.mcccshop.com) guarantees the availability of these for any course offered at MCCC. Acceptable methods of payment include cash, credit card, and financial aid (checks not accepted). Textbooks can also be rented; please see website for details.

Paying for Your EducationAcademic Schedule, Tuition Most summer classes begin in May and July.

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Register Early!Get your summer started. See page 26 to register NOW to get the classes you need at the times you want – and to avoid late fees.

It pays to register early! Questions? Call registration at (609) 570-3228.

Your work experience may equal credit.

For more information call Beth Knight at609-570-3206 or email [email protected]

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Community colleges charge the lowest tuition and fees of all higher education institutions. Mercer County Community College receives significant support from Mercer County and the State of New Jersey, but courses are not free. Students are required to pay for a portion of their education. To determine the cost of a course, consider tuition and college fees, special course fees, books and supplies.

Tuition and FeesTuition and college fees are calculated on a per-credit basis. The table on page 24 will help you determine how much you owe based upon the total number of credits you are taking and your residency. Besides regular tuition and college charges, some courses carry an additional fee.

Books and SuppliesStudents must purchase their own textbooks and supplies. The Mercer Bookstore (see page 21 for hours and locations, or order online at www.mcccshop.com) guarantees the availability of these for any course offered at MCCC. Acceptable methods of payment include cash, credit card, and financial aid (checks not accepted). Textbooks can also be rented; please see website for details.

Paying for Your EducationPayment of Course CostsTuition and fees are due by Friday, April 17, 2015 for all Summer semester students who have registered by that date. After that date, payment is due when you register. You can pay by cash, check, money order, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Payment can be made in person, by mail or at www.mccc.edu if you use a credit card. Questions about your bill should be directed to the Bursar’s office at (609) 570-3499 or [email protected].

Financial AidYou will be considered for federal, state and MCCC financial aid if you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov. Our financial aid staff can answer your questions and may be able to help you complete the forms. However, processing may take up to 60 days, so apply as early as possible — even before completing an application for admission.Help is available at the Financial Aid Office on the second floor of the Student Center at the West Windsor Campus (609- 570-3210) and the Student Services Office in room 218 at the Trenton Campus (609-570-3180). E-mail [email protected] or visit our web page at www.mccc.edu and click on Financial Aid FATV.

Unemployed?Tuition may be waived for unemployed persons during Late Registration only. Consult your local unemployment office for benefit details. Students are responsible for paying any applicable fees and for covering expenses for textbooks and other class materials.

Senior CitizensMercer County residents who are 65 or older may enroll in courses without paying full tuition – but paying all fees – if seats are available in a class after paying students have registered. To take advantage of this opportunity, senior citizens must register in person at either the West Windsor or Trenton campus and pay the applicable semester fees.

HOPE ScholarshipYou may be eligible for up to $1500 in tax credits. Details at www.irs.ustreas.gov.

Vet AssistanceMCCC is approved for veterans’ training under various GI Bills. Information: (609) 570-3240.

Tuition Payment PlanBreak down your tuition balance into affordable monthly payments. There’s no interest, payment options are flexible, setup fees are affordable, and it’s easy to enroll.

Payment Methods• Automatic bank payment (ACH)• Credit or debit cardCost to Participate• $50 enrollment fee• $30 fee if a payment is returnedSimple Steps to Enroll• Log in to MyMercer student portal• Under “WebAdvisor for Credit Students”

select “Student Payment Info” • Select “Create a Payment Plan”• Select your term

To review your agreement or make a change to your account, visit www.mypaymentplan.com. Be sure to have your confirmation e-mail – sent to you one business day after you submit your agreement – available before logging in.

www.MyCollegePaymentPlan.com/mercerFor assistance 24/7 call 800-609-8056.

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• Examine your program requirements.

• Consult an academic advisor.

ContinuingStudents • Complete admissions application

(available at www.mccc.edu/apply or call 609-570-3795).

• Submit college transcripts* or take placement test (see page 21).

Visiting Studentsfrom Other Colleges

• If you are a first-time visiting student at MCCC, complete the online Admissions Application at www.mccc.edu/apply. Returning visiting students proceed to the following step.

• E-mail the Admissions Office at [email protected] with your name, date of birth, and the course number that you intend to register for. Admissions will complete your registration and provide you with your class schedule including the tuition amount and due date.

New to MCCC

Choose one of the 4 convenient ways to register.Register early to avoid late fees! See page 24 for key dates.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to their popularity, some high-demand classes may already be filled. Register early for improved

chances of course availability and best class selection.

1: Onlinewww.mccc.edu/enroll • Browse Courses

• Register• Pay (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express)

2: In-Person• WEST WINDSOR CAMPUS Office of Enrollment Services, Student Center - 2nd floor When: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Summer Monday-Thursday until 6 p.m., Fridays until 4 p.m.) Payments can be made at the Bursar’s Office at the same location and times

as above, except beginning at 9 a.m.• TRENTON CAMPUS Office of Admissions, KC 218 When: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Summer Monday-Thursday until 6 p.m., Fridays until 4 p.m.) Payments can be made at the Bursar’s Office from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday and Thursday.

3: Fax (609) 570-3861Simply complete the registration form on the next page and FAX it to (609) 570-3861. To register by FAX you must include your credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express only) number and expiration date and CVV2 number (3-digit number on back of card; 4-digit number on front of American Express).You’ll receive a confirmation by return mail.

ACCEPTED FORMS OF PAYMENT(Payment Plan available — see page 25)

1. Cash2.

3. Check (include Student ID number)

Convenient Summer Registration

Join Us for Summerand Winter Sessions

Mercer County Community College enrolls many students from other colleges and universities during MCCC’s Summer and Winter sessions. While you’re home, why not enroll in an affordable MCCC course to make up missed coursework, improve a grade, speed the completion of your degree, pursue an additional interest -- or meet peo-ple like yourself from schools far and near!

Most Summer classes, six weeks in dura-tion, typically begin the third week in May and the first week in July. Winter Session, with on-campus classes lasting four weeks and MercerOnline classes lasting for six, begins the third week in December.

We recommend that you confirm with your home college/university that they will accept the credits that you intend to obtain from Mercer County Community College.

After completing your course at MCCC, request an official transcript to be sent back to your college from MCCC.

* or verification that course(s) will transfer to your college

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Camp College Information Sessions (see page 22)Saturdays, March 22 and April 26, 2015: noon to 2 p.m., Conference Center

Explore Mercer! Open House (see page 2)Thursday, April 16, 2015: 6 to 8 p.m., Student Center Cafeteria

College FairTuesday, April 21, 2015: 6 p.m., PE Building(sponsored by the Mercer County Professional Counselors Association)Over 200 colleges represented, from all over the country. High school students and parents invited.

Upcoming Special Events(all at MCCC’s West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road)

Collaborating with other New Jersey institutions of higher education, Mercer County Community College now extends college opportunities beyond the two-year associate degree.• Fairleigh Dickinson University – bachelor’s and master’s• Felician College – bachelor’s• Rutgers University – bachelor’s• William Paterson University – bachelor’s

Advanced Degree ProgramsRight Here, Right NowEarn your bachelor’s and

even master’s degree at MCCC’s West Windsor campus.

Details at www.mccc.edu/universitycenter

American Honors at Mercer offers a diverse range of intellectual environments and activities that cultivate in-depth learning, encourage individual inquiry, and demand high quality performance. Every American Honors at Mercer course emphasiz-es critical thinking, analytical writing, effective speak-ing, and interactive learning.

All successfully completed American Honors at Mercer courses are identifi ed on student transcripts. Students who take these classes are exceptionally well prepared for transfer to four-year colleges and universi-ties, for scholarships, and for success in their transfer institutions and career paths.

Acceptance to American Honors at Mercer is selective and holistic. Most students admitted to the program have a 3.3+ GPA or scored above the 90th per-centile on the GED and show a record of involvement, whether in their community, with their families, at their jobs, or on a team.

Inquire today! Your dedicated advisor will help you map out transfer options, career goals, and a fi nancial aid plan.

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Dr. Gianna Durso-FinleyMCCC Assistant Dean for American Honors

fi [email protected] or [email protected](609) 570-3301 / LA169 / ET111

an enriched college experience for highly motivated, intellectually curious, scholastically exceptional students

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