CLASS SCHEDULE Summer 2020 - Monroecc.edu

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Look inside for hundredsof remote learningopportunities.CLASS SCHEDULESummer 2020Information & Registration Guide

Do somethingsmart thissummer!Explore a subject. Earn credits that transferanywhere. Add fresh skills to your resume. Orapply to over 100 programs!MCC is here for you. For over 60 years, we’ve provided the certainty of ahigh-quality, affordable college education. This summer, we’ll continue thatpromise through online and remote learning in a wide range of subjectsYou don’t have to apply for admission to take a course or two! Checkout the offerings inside and follow the simple online or mail-in course registrationinstructions on page 3 of this booklet. Or apply to one of MCC’s 100 degree andcertificate programs by visiting www.monroecc.edu/go/applyWhile you’re learning, you’ll be earning SUNY credits. MCC is a memberof the State University of New York (SUNY) system. So whether you take a course orapply to a program, your SUNY credits are respected and transferrable to colleges anduniversities across the state and across the country.We’re one of the best educational values in the country. Because MCCis both nationally ranked and a SUNY college, we’re able to strike a balance of highquality academics and low-cost tuition. Only 183 per credit hour for New York stateresidents.Need help deciding?For help choosing the right course or programtalk with an MCC Admissions Counselor today.Call us at 585.292.2200 or send an email toadmissions@monroecc.edu.1

Online or Remote? What’s the difference?MCC has over 20 years experience in online learning. You can study and complete assignments entirelyon your own schedule. Remote learning is also flexible but includes online meet-up schedules that replaceclassroom instruction.MCC AdmissionsMCC Admissions offices and staff are here to assist you. Virtual appointments are available.To set up an individual virtual appointment:Email: admissions@monroecc.eduOr Call: 585.292.2200College hours: Monday–Friday, 8:45am–4:45pmYou do not need to apply to take a course this summer!MCC will be offering classes this fall. Applications are being accepted now! Go to www.monroecc.edu/go/apply.Have questions? Ask Tiberius at TRIB411!Whether you’re a current student or thinking about attending MCC, TRIB411 has you covered.CALL OR TEXT: 585-292-2411EMAIL: trib411@monroecc.edu2

2020 Important Dates*Summer Semester 2020: Session I 5 Week Session (June 1 - July 2, 2020)June 1Classes BeginJuly 2Last Day of Classes and Final Exam for this SessionJuly 3Independence Day (observed) - College ClosedSummer Semester 2020: Session II 5 Week Session (July 6 - August 6, 2020)July 6Classes BeginAugust 6Last Day of Classes and Final Exam for this SessionSummer Semester 2020: Session III 10 Week Session (June 1 - August 6, 2020)June 1Classes BeginJuly 3Independence Day (observed) - College ClosedAugust 6Last Day of Classes and Final Exam for this Session*Go to monroecc.edu/go/register to find full academic calendarHow to Register for CoursesMCC offers a variety of virtual registration options: online, through email, or postal mail using the formfound at the back of this booklet.ONLINERegister at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationBRIGHTON CAMPUSRegistration and RecordsPhone messages: 585.292.2300Monday thru Friday 8:45am to 4:45pmE-MAIL the enclosed registration form to:registration@monroecc.eduDOWNTOWN CAMPUSEnrollment & Financial ServicesPhone messages: 585.685.6003Monday thru Friday 8:45am to 4:45pmMAIL the enclosed registration form to:Monroe Community CollegeRegistration and Records, 6-2031000 E. Henrietta RdRochester, NY 146233

Financial Aid May be Available to Full and Part-TimeStudents!We offer VIRTUAL financial aid appointments and assistance to all students enrolled in a degree orcertificate program–even those taking summer classes!Applying for financial aid is simple and we can help! Millions of dollars in grants, scholarships, andloans—including the New York State Excelsior Scholarship for residents—are just some of the types ofaid awarded each year. Whether you plan to go full-time or part-time, we are here to help you get all thefinancial aid you qualify for.BRIGHTON CAMPUSFinancial Aid Office585.292.2050Monday thru Friday: 8:45am-4:45pmDOWNTOWN CAMPUSEnrollment and Financial Services585.685.6003Monday thru Friday 8:45am to 4:45pmScholarships are awarded based on a number of factors: yourmajor, where you live, your economic need, your academichistory, and more. At MCC, private business, state and federalgovernment, and various MCC groups including MCC alumni – givegenerously to help our students succeed! Once you have a studentaccount, apply at monroecc.academicworks.com, and you will beautomatically matched to scholarship opportunities.4

Our Summer 2020 Course ScheduleSee below for tips and abbreviations to help you navigate these pages.CRN: Course Reference Number; the five-digit number used to identify a specific section of a course whenregistering ex: 23743 ENG 101-016Course Type: SLN Online, No specific meeting day, RMT Remote. Includes virtual meeting days and times viaremote access.Credits: Hours awarded for successful completion of a courseDays: M Monday, T Tuesday, W Wednesday, R Thursday, F Friday, S Saturday, TR Tuesday andThursday (note: online courses do not have specific meeting days)Special Notations:Some course listings include notations that provide more detail about the course. For example, the notation willidentify a course that is reserved for students enrolled in specific programs. Please see below for more information. Automotive Reserved for those in an automotive program EOP Educational Opportunity Program ESOL Reserved for students who are enrolled in English for Speakers of Other Languages Flexible Paced Course Self-directed course in which learning material is delivered via computer using onlinesoftware with videos and interactive assignments; instructors work one-on-one with students, helping them attheir point of need GR Open to all students; coursework is presented with a focus on sustainability (studies the interactions ofhumans, economics and ecology in a holistic manner) Hybrid Part online, part in-class learning LC Learning Community; course must be registered with the additional course as noted SLN Online course WR Writing Intensive; must meet prerequisite for ENG 101 or have completed ENG 101 or with Instructorpermission.5

Access the most current course schedule information online at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationCall #Course #Course NameLocationStart - End DateDay(s)Start Time - End TimeCreditAccounting -102-SL1ACC-102-SL2Accounting Principles IAccounting Principles IAccounting Principles IIAccounting Principles 01-08/064.004.004.004.00Alcohol Chem Dependency (ACD)61555ACD-140-SL1Alcoh/Che Depend Hum Serv WorkSLN06/01-07/023.00American Sign Language 0American Sign Language IAmerican Sign Language IAmerican Sign Language IAmerican Sign Language IAmerican Sign Language IIAmerican Sign Language PM-02:20PM3.003.003.003.003.003.00Anthropology SL2General Anthropology-WRCultural Anthropology-WRCultural 6-08/063.003.003.00Art (ART)60291ART-104-505Drawing I: 20PM-02:20PM60015ART-118-SL1Persp Art History I: AncientSLN06/01-07/0262642ART-118-SL2Persp Art History I: AncientSLN07/06-08/0661657ART-119-SL1Persp Art History II: ModernSLN06/01-07/0260293ART-204-555Drawing 20PM3.003.003.003.003.00Automotive (ATP)62475ATP-143-803GM ASEP Auto Co-op IIIRMT05/26-08/08.50Biology (BIO)60882BIO-117-SL1Basic Consumer NutritionSLN06/01-07/0262562BIO-117-SL2Basic Consumer NutritionSLN07/06-08/0660460BIO-120-505Essentials of Life -08/06TR11:10AM-02:00PM60401BIO-133-500Human 33-C51Human 33-C52Human 33-SL1Human Biology-WRSLN06/01-07/0260475BIO-133-SL2Human Biology-WRSLN06/01-07/0260476BIO-133-SL3Human Biology-WRSLN07/06-08/0662496BIO-144-705Human Anatomy and Physiology 09:20AM-12:05PM62498BIO-144-715Human Anatomy and Physiology 07:00PM-09:55PM62499BIO-144-745Human Anatomy and Physiology 09:20AM-12:05PM62497BIO-144-755Human Anatomy and Physiology 02:20PM-05:05PM62500BIO-145-705Human Anatomy and Physiology ee Master Schedule Key on page 04.004.004.004.00

Access the most current course schedule information online at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationCall #Course #Course NameLocationStart - End DateDay(s)Start Time - End TimeTR09:20AM-12:05PM62502BIO-145-725Human Anatomy and Physiology 07:00PM-09:55PM62501BIO-145-755Human Anatomy and Physiology 02:20PM-05:05PM62345BIO-155-500General Biology PMMW03:30PM-04:30PM61218BIO-156-550General Biology O-209-500General 004.004.004.004.004.004.004.004.003.003.00Business 20-SL1BUS-220-SL3Introduction to BusinessIntroduction to BusinessBusiness Law IManagement Theory and PracOrganizational Behavior-WRApplied Business ApplicationsApplied Business 6/01-08/063.003.003.003.003.003.003.00Career Development (CDL)62758CDL-110-SL1Career/Life Plan Undec StudentSLN06/01-08/062.00Chemistry (CHE)62406CHE-100-705Preparatory ChemistryRMT06/01-07/1861719CHE-100-715Preparatory ChemistryRMT06/01-07/1861721CHE-100-725Preparatory ChemistryRMT06/01-07/1862347CHE-124-700Gen, Organic, and BiochemistryRMT06/01-07/1860366CHE-145-705Prep for Gen College ChemistryRMT06/01-07/1860368CHE-151-705General College Chemistry IRMT06/01-07/1860370CHE-151-715General College Chemistry IRMT06/01-07/1860372CHE-151-725General College Chemistry IRMT06/01-07/1860376CHE-152-715General College Chemistry IIRMT06/01-07/1860378CHE-152-725General College Chemistry IIRMT06/01-07/18*See Master Schedule Key on page 04.004.004.004.004.004.004.004.00

Access the most current course schedule information online at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationCall #Course #Course NameLocationStart - End DateDay(s)Start Time - End TimeCreditClinical Laboratory Tech (CLT)62760CLT-130-500Body Fluids and ge Success -133-SL2COS-133-SL3College Orientation & SuccessCollege Orientation & SuccessCollege Orientation & SuccessCollege Orientation & 8/06SLN07/06-08/06SLN3.003.003.003.00Communication 801Introduction to Mass MediaIntro to Public RelationsPracticum in Media 03.00Computer Related Curric L2CRC-125-550CRC-125-551CRC-125-SL1Practical Computer LiteracyIntroduction to MS ExcelMicrosoft OfficeMicrosoft Office-Greece HSMicrosoft 0PM06/01-07/023.001.004.004.004.00Computer Science (CSC)60448CSC-101-185Intro to Obj Oriented ProgramRMT06/01-08/0662361CSC-225-805Advanced JAVA 0Computer Technology (CPT)62366CPT-120-585Intro to M-09:20PM4.00Cooperative Education (CE)62379CE-260-800Co-op Ed-Hospitality MgtSLN06/01-08/064.00Economics 12-SL1ECO-112-SL3Introduction to EconomicsPersonal Money ManagementPersonal Money ManagementPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of MacroeconomicsPrinciples of s (ELT)62679ELT-231-001System Control ElectronicsRMT06/01-08/06*See Master Schedule Key on page 5.8WW12:00PM-01:50PM02:00PM-03:50PM3.00

You’re not alone.Lots of people stop and start their college degree.But like running a marathon, it’s not about how fast you go.It’s about getting to the finish line at a pace that works for you.MCC has what you need to finish that degree or certificate– and startenjoying better job opportunities and earnings.Expert assistance applying for federal financial aid and MCC scholarshipsAcademic advising and help choosing a programFree academic support services and workshopsTurn the page anddiscover programsthat open doors intoday’s job market.

Find out about these programs,Addictions CounselingNew York has a shortage of well-trained addictions counselors.MCC equips you with training that leads to professional certification. Weoffer two options: A two-year associate program that leads to a bachelor’sdegree, and a one-year certificate for human services professionalsalready working in the field.Your professors have years of experience as addiction counselors.You’ll learn practical skills like case management and intake screening,and participate in an internship.Human ServicesOpportunities for skilled human services professionals are growing. Over350 entry-level jobs open annually in the Rochester area! In hospitalsystems, health associations, and hundreds of direct care organizations.Ask us about two-year programs that lead to rewarding jobs right aftergraduation. Or transfer programs that lead seamlessly to a bachelor’sdegree. If you’re already working in human services, certificates inaddictions counseling or direct disability will give your skills a boost.Auto Tech ApprenticeshipEarning while you learn makes our automotive apprenticeship programa win-win for students. Work at a dealership or auto service center whiletaking classes at MCC’s Applied Technology Center. Specialize in GM,Toyota or Multi-Manufacturer auto technologies. It’s challenging, but hardwork pays off. Starting salaries averages 35K. Experienced techs makefrom 56- 80K.Optical Systems TechnologyOptical systems technology credentials from MCC can open doorsto fantastic employment opportunities with Fortune 500 companiesand dozens of precision optics manufacturers in Rochester. Over 570technician jobs are open annually, with 97% of Upstate NY opticsopenings going unfilled. Optical systems technology at MCC givesyou a direct path to employment in this rapidly growing industry.

and more, at www.monroecc.edu/academicsHeating,Ventilating,Air ConditioningThe demand for mechanics and installers keeps growing. MCC offersthe high-quality training you need for a new job or advancement in yourcurrent one! Get valuable hands-on experience and an introduction togreen technologies like solar energy. Ask about college credit for workexperience. HVAC professionals can make from 45K to 68K annually.Criminal Justice: Police A.A.S.MCC offers training that lets you compete for the best jobs, includingrewarding positions at every government level, at colleges and at privatefirms. Over 100 jobs open annually in our area, including patrol officer,state trooper, asset protection, campus safety and more. Depending onexperience, salaries range from 44K to 70K. Don’t want to workat a desk all day? This could be the career for you!ParalegalAlready have a college degree but looking for a new direction? Theparalegal studies certificate program at MCC is a great way to breakinto a growing field that offers interesting work and many professionalopportunities. Job growth currently exceeds the average for alloccupations at 12%. Professors with experience in law will help you buildthe skills that government and today’s top legal firms are looking for!Clinical Laboratory TechnicianMCC offers the only clinical laboratory technician associate degree inthe Rochester area. This two-year program provides outstanding careertraining in lab tech skills and technologies, plus valuable field training.You’ll be ready for professional licensing exams and employment athospitals, reference labs, and nonprofit organizations such as theAmerican Red Cross. This field offers steady employment with job growthat 18% through 2024!Talk to an admissions counselor today. Call 585.292.2200 or visit www.monroecc.edu/admissions

Access the most current course schedule information online at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationCall #Course #Course NameEmergency Medic Services -110-PH1EMS-119-PH1Emergency Medical TechnicianEmergency Medical Technician(Hybrid)Emergency Medical Tech(Hybrid) EMT RecertificationLocationStart - End DateDay(s)Start Time - End Engineering Science WR06:00PM-08:45PM3.00English 51-SL1ENG-251-SL2College Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRCollege Composition-WRIntroduction to Literature-WRIntroduction to Literature-WRIntroduction to Literature-WRIntroduction to Literature-WRIntroduction to Literature-WRLiterature of the Holocaust-WRIntro to Creative Writing-WRIntro to Creative Writing-WRAdvanced Composition-WRAdvanced Composition-WRModern British Literature-WRAmerican Literature to 1865-WRLit of the Black Experience-WRCreative Writing-WRCreative Writing-WRChildren’s Literature-WRChildren’s Literature-WRMythology-WRProfessional Communication-WRProfessional Communication-WRTechnical Communication-WRTechnical nglish Second Language (ESL)62751ESL-201-BH1(Hybrid)ESOL-Adv II-Read/Wr-WRRMT06/01-08/06Food Service 0PM4.00Food Safety and SanitationSLN07/06-08/061.00French (FRE)6102060197FRE-101-501FRE-102-550Elementary French IElementary French 0PM10:10AM-12:10PM3.003.00Geography ( LaboratoryLaboratoryPhysical Geography I-GRPhys Geography I-GRHuman Geography-GRDigital -08/0606/01-07/0206/01-07/0207/06-08/06*See Master Schedule Key on page 5.121.001.003.003.003.003.00

Access the most current course schedule information online at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationCall #Course #Course eme ClimateGeology -105-SL1GEO-115-SL1LocationSLNSLNStart - End DateDay(s)Start Time - End Time06/01-07/0206/01-07/02Credit1.003.00Great Mysteries of the EarthGreat Mysteries of the th Education L3HED-212-SL1Health, Family and SocietyDeath and DyingDeath and DyingDeath and DyingDeath and DyingIssues in Child Dev and HealthIntro to Safety and Emerg CareFound of Health and WellnessEmotional WellnessEmotional WellnessDrugs and BehaviorDrugs and BehaviorWomen’s Health and 003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.00Health Education Global SL2Black Women Mental Hlth & WellGlobal Health and CultureGlobal Health and .003.003.00Health InformationManage (HIM)60431HIM-104-SL1Medical TerminologySLN06/01-08/063.00Heat Ventilating AirCond 500Com Air Cond and Heat PumpsComputers in HVACCoop-Education - /06TR12:20PM-04:25PM06/01-07/023.003.004.00History 13-SL1HIS-114-SL1Afr-Amer Hist II since 1865-WRGlobal Hist I to the 1500s-WRGlob Hist II: since 1500s-WRUS History I to 1865-WRUS History II - Since 1865-WRWest Civ I: Beg 1700s-WRWest Civ II: 1700s 08/063.00.003.003.003.003.003.00Hospitality Management (HSP)62605HSP-101-SL1Intro to Hosp IndustrySLN06/08-08/013.00Human Services (HUM)62378HUM-235-SL1Supt & Comm w/Peop Sig DisabilSLN06/01-07/023.00Marketing (MAR)61586MAR-200-SL1Principles of MarketingSLN06/01-08/06*See Master Schedule Key on page 5.133.00

Access the most current course schedule information online at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationCall #Course #Course NameMathematics -SL2MTH-230-SL3LocationStart - End DateDay(s)Start Time - End TimeCreditAlgebra for Stat Flex (N-Cr)*Algebra for Stat Flex (N-Cr)*Elemen Alg Flex (Non-Credit)*Elemen Algebra (Non-Credit)*Elemen Alg Flex (Non-Credit)*Elemen Alg Flex (Non-Credit)*Intermediate AlgebraIntermediate Algebra Flex PaceIntermediate AlgebraIntermediate Algebra Flex PaceIntermediate AlgebraModern Business MathematicsSurvey of MathematicsSurvey of MathematicsSurvey of MathematicsMath for Elemen Teachers I-WRMath for Elemen Teachers I-WRMath for Elemen Teachers II-WRMath for Elemen Teachers II-WRStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IStatistics IIStatistics IIStatistics IIStatistics IIStats for the Soc SciencesIntroduction to TrigonometryCollege AlgebraCollege AlgebraCollege AlgebraCollege AlgebraCollege AlgebraPrecalculusPrecalculusApplied CalculusApplied CalculusApplied CalculusCalculus ICalculus ICalculus ICalculus IICalculus IICalculus IICalculus IICalculus IIICalculus IIIDiscrete MathematicsDifferential EquationsDifferential EquationsLinear AlgebraLinear AlgebraLinear 004.003.004.004.004.004.004.00Multi-Manufacturer Auto -273-001MMP-274-001MMAP Work Experience IMMAP Work Experience IIMMAP Work Experience IIIMMAP Work Experience IVRMTRMTRMTRMT*See Master Schedule Key on page 001.001.001.00

Access the most current course schedule information online at www.monroecc.edu/go/registrationCall #Course #Course NameLocationStart - End DateDay(s)Start Time - End TimeCreditMusic -150-SL1MUS-150-SL2Music in World CulturesMusic in World CulturesHistory of Rock ‘n RollHistory of Rock ‘n 7/06-08/063.003.003.003.00Paralegal Studies (PLS)62384PLS-271-C41Corp Law and Bus PM2.00Philosophy -SL5PHL-105-SL1Introduction to Philosophy-WRIntroduction to Philosophy-WRIntroduction to Philosophy-WRIntroduction to Philosophy-WRIntroduction to Ethics-WRIntroduction to Ethics-WRIntroduction to Ethics-WRIntroduction to Ethics-WRIntroduction to Ethics-WRTechnology and .003.003.00Photography (PHO)61991PHO-106-SL1Photography ISLN06/01-07/02TWR09:00AM-11:40AM3.00Physical Education Co-Ed 3Physical FitnessPhysical Fitness-YogaYogaStress ManagementStress ManagementStress 0607/06-08/062.002.002.002.002.002.00Physical Studies (PPE)62783PPE-100-SL1Introduction to Sport ScienceSLN06/01-07/0260352PPE-170-SL1Introduction to Sport MedicineSLN06/01-07/0262678PPE-175-SL1Phil/Prin of PE/AthleticsSLN07

60882 BIO-117-SL1 Basic Consumer Nutrition SLN 06/01-07/02 3.00 62562 BIO-117-SL2 Basic Consumer Nutrition SLN 07/06-08/06 3.00 60460 BIO-120-505 Essentials of Life Science RMT 06/01-07/02 MTWR 08:00AM-09:45AM 4.00