World History I

This survey course covers the historical development of various representative world cultures and civilizations until approximately 1500. Areas covered include: human evolution and migration out of Africa, prehistoric human cultures, the Agricultural Revolutions in the Old and New Worlds, the major 鈥淐radles of Civilization鈥: Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Mesoamerica, and the Andes, human technical developments, […]

Latin American History and Civilization

This course covers the historical development of Latin American/Hispanic culture and civilization from the PreColumbian period until the present. Topics will include: the geography and culture of Latin America; Native American cultures and civilizations in the region; the Spanish and Portuguese conquests; the Spanish colonial economy, society, and politics; Latin American independence movements and wars; […]

New Hampshire History

This course examines major social, cultural, political, and technological events, trends, and movements in New Hampshire, from the time before the glaciers to today. Topics covered include: geology and geography of New Hampshire, the original inhabitants, European arrival, New Hampshire鈥檚 role in the shaping of America and the world. Special attention will be given to […]

Women in U.S. History 鈥 1600 to the Present

This course is a multicultural survey of women鈥檚 roles, experiences and contributions to American society and culture from 1600 to the present. Topics included will be colonial women and domestic work; witchcraft persecutions; women as masters and slaves; women reformers; the suffrage and woman鈥檚 rights movement; women and war; women鈥檚 physical and mental health; women […]

American History and Civilization II

This survey, from approximately 1865 to the present, examines the development of American civilization, institutions and culture during this period. The course鈥檚 approach to American history is a 鈥渉olistic鈥 one that explores the social, cultural, philosophical, political and economic aspects of that history.

American History and Civilization I

This survey, from the 鈥淎ge of Exploration鈥 until approximately 1865, examines the development of American civilization, institutions and cultures during this period. The course鈥檚 approach to American history is a 鈥渉olistic鈥 one that explores the social, cultural, philosophical, political and economic aspects of that history.

Health Information Technology III

This course will introduce students to healthcare cybersecurity. Students will learn about the importance of certification for Healthcare IT products and systems. They will learn to identify commonly used IT terms and technologies, install and configure hardware drivers and devices, and troubleshoot and solve common PC problems within the healthcare environment. They will be introduced […]

Health Information Technologies II

This course will introduce students to the Electronic Health Record (HER) and the way it is used within Healthcare today. Students will learn how to employ usability engineering methods in designing and implementing Healthcare IT functions. They will learn about Clinical Decision Support and why it is important and they will come to understand Healthcare […]

Health Information Technologies I

This course provides students with an overview of today鈥檚 Healthcare system in the United States. It will introduce to students the ways Healthcare IT is being used to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of care in all healthcare environments. It will help students to learn about the key issues driving Healthcare reform in the […]

Graphic Design Capstone

This course is intended to provide the vehicle for students to show overall competency and skills in Graphic Design Technologies, which have been a part of their particular degree program. Under supervision of a faculty advisor, the student will select an appropriate project, plan and perform the necessary tasks, and present the results. It is […]

Screen Process Printing

This course introduces the student to commercial screen printing techniques. Areas of emphasis include types of frames, terminology, fabric selection, photo mechanical stencil preparation, fabric stretching techniques, screen printing inks, squeegee selection, and substrates. Projects are selected and designed by each student and must be printed on predetermined substrates. Classroom theory will be supported by […]

Independent Study

Students in an independent study option will engage in learning about a topic of special interest and/or need. A written report on the topic of the independent study is required. (Prerequisites: Approval of advisor and department chair)