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Manufacturing Systems I (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20188
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
T
Times
6-10:10pm
Hybrid
Cost
$985
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Evening Classes
Hybrid Classes
Course Description
ADMT210M - Manufacturing Systems I Students will explore fluid power controls, manufacturing component capacities and functions for automated manufacturing. This will include the logic controls and setups for creating systems needed in the manufacturing production line. Discussion will include the development of individual mechanical component setups to arrive at the desired output of the mechanisms in the system. Learning activities will include the use of computer simulation and hands-on applications of an operational production component. Each mechanism will be studied as to the specifications, functions, and safe operation. Throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on effective workplace skills including teamwork, integrity, and dependability. Prerequisites: AMT120M
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Nursing II: Elliot/Fitch (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20715
Course
CR
0
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
W
Times
6:45am-2:45pm
Cost
$0
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
NURS112M - Nursing II: Elliot/Fitch The student develops competence to provide and manage care for patients and their families across the life span in structured health care settings. The student provides support and teaching to the patient and family and direct care for the patient. The scope of the course includes the Functional Health Patterns of Sexual Reproductive, Role Relationship, Nutrition Metabolic, Health Perception Health Management, Cognitive Perceptual and Value Belief. Intellectual, interpersonal and psychomotor competencies are further developed. Needs of patients across the life span are emphasized with special focus on adults, children in childbearing and childrearing families, and psychiatric/mental health care settings.The student will plan the care of the patient/family by utilizing the Nursing Process. Direct care will be provided to patients with common health problems. Laboratory learning provides opportunities to practice more complex nursing skills and basic group skills in simulated activities. Clinical learning experiences are provided for the student in adult health care settings, and psychiatric/mental health, or perinatal/pediatric settings.
Focus Area
Health Science and Services
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Variable Term
Section

Bookkeeping for Small Business

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30224
Course
CR
3
Dates
5/19-8/09
Times
Online
Cost
$815
Term
Summer 2025
Class Type
Online Classes
Course Description
ACCT100M - Bookkeeping for Small Business This hands-on class teaches students the bookkeeping required for a small business. Basic accounting is taught using Quick Books software. A semester-long practice case gives students the opportunity to input routine transactions and prepare monthly financials for a small business. Topics covered are sales, receivables, uncollectible accounts, payables, inventory, payroll, general ledger, depreciation, cash management, monthly bank reconciliations, and financial-statement reporting. Students learn how to compute payroll, prepare payroll checks, and prepare federal and state payroll reports. Students also learn how to start up a business, file the necessary paperwork at the federal and state levels, and obtain a general knowledge of a schedule C for individual tax reporting purposes. Different forms of businesses are reviewed, with emphasis on bookkeeping for a sole proprietorship. Proper insurance coverage is also reviewed to include business liability and workers compensation insurance.Note: This class cannot be taken by accounting majors as part of their Accounting degree or Accounting certificate program.
Focus Area
Business
PTRM Start Date
12-Week Term (starts 5/19)
Section

Introduction to Public Speaking (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10063
Course
CR
3
Dates
8/25-12/13
Days
M
Times
11am-1:30pm
Cost
$750
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
ENGL113M - Introduction to Public Speaking This course prepares students to effectively communicate with audiences in academic, workplace and community settings by providing instruction and experience in formal speech preparation and delivery. Students will learn to analyze speaking situations and adapt messages for audience, purpose, and context. Topic selection, relevant sources of support, structure, organization, and delivery are emphasized. (Fulfills English or Humanities requirement.)
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 8/25)
Section

Business Law I (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10027
Course
CR
3
Dates
8/25-12/13
Days
T
Times
11am-12:45pm
Hybrid
Cost
$750
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
Hybrid Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
BUS212M - Business Law I Business Law I will encompass some of the common topics in criminal, civil and business law. Topics to be taught and discussed include the criminal, civil and business law justice systems including: constitutional law for business and on-line commerce, torts and privacy, business and cyber crimes, ethics and social responsibility, contracts and warranties.
Focus Area
Business
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 8/25)
Section

Applied CAD for Industry (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20219
Course
CR
2
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
T
Times
1:30-4:50pm
Cost
$610
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
CAD113M - Applied CAD for Industry An introduction to the basic concepts and practices of producing drawings by Computer Aided Drafting using AutoCAD software. The course will cover setting up for electronic drawing, drawing accurately, controlling the graphic display, basic drawing techniques, graphic entities and an introduction to editing. Prerequisite: WELD113M or permission of instructor.
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Quantitative Reasoning - Corequisite (P) (Low-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30241
Course
CR
5
Dates
5/19-8/09
Days
M W
Times
11am-2:20pm
Cost
$1285
Term
Summer 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
Low-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
MATH145XM - Quantitative Reasoning - Corequisite
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
12-Week Term (starts 5/19)
Section

Professional Seminar I (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10306
Course
CR
3
Dates
8/25-12/13
Days
M
Times
5-6:40pm
Cost
$860
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Evening Classes
Course Description
HSV116M - Professional Seminar I This course is designed to provide initial exposure to the field of Human Services, specifically area agencies, programs, and their clients. The student will survey various Human Services agencies and programs in the area in order to become familiar with a variety of service populations and the services offered. The student will explore potential areas of interest, learn skills required of human service workers, and develop in the area of professionalism. Students will be required to obtain physical exams and a state police criminal check, and will spend 45 hours in site observations. Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL095M
Focus Area
Education, Social and Behavioral Science
Health Science and Services
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 8/25)
Section

Nursing III: Elliot/Fuller (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10235
Course
CR
0
Dates
10/14-12/13
Days
T W
Times
6:45am-2:45pm
Cost
$0
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
NURS211M - Nursing III: Elliot/Fuller The student continues to develop competence to provide and manage care for patients and their families across the life span in structured health care settings. The student provides support and teaching to the patient and family and direct care for the patient. The scope of the course includes the Functional Health Patterns of Activity Exercise, Elimination, Nutrition Metabolic, Self-Perception and Coping Stress Tolerance. Intellectual, interpersonal and psychomotor competencies are further developed. Needs of patients across the life span are emphasized with special focus on adults, children in childbearing and child rearing families, and psychiatric/mental health care settings.The student will plan the care of the patient/family by utilizing the Nursing Process. Direct care will be provided to patients with common health problems. Laboratory learning provides opportunities to practice increasingly complex nursing skills in simulated activities. Clinical learning experiences are provided for the student in adult health care settings, and psychiatric/mental health, or perinatal / pediatric settings.
Focus Area
Health Science and Services
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Variable Term
Section

Giving Voice: Human Communication in Nursing (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20759
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
M
Times
1:30-3pm
Hybrid
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Hybrid Classes
Course Description
HUMA215M - Giving Voice: Human Communication in Nursing The Human Communication in Nursing course seeks to prepare students entering the healthcare field with essential communication, conflict management, and relationship skills. The course serves as a preceptorship class in which students will learn the skills necessary to serve as a preceptor, to navigate difficult conversations, and to communicate clearly with a multidisciplinary team during an emergency. Upon successful completion of the course, students will enter the field with the skills necessary to serve as a preceptor once they have received the proper orientation and skillset at an organization. The course is also one steeped in the Humanities. Students will consider how the narrative form (story) and reflection intersect with healthcare, specifically the nursing profession and patient care. Through this exploration students will hone their communication skills and reflect on the humanity of their practice. The course employs literature, film, autoethnography, journaling, and creative nonfiction to shape the relationship of both caregiver and patient. In addition to preceptorship preparation, students will engage in scholarship and story composition through the construction of a memoir.
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section