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MIG and TIG Welding Theory (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
23109
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
M T
Times
8-9:15am
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
WELD122M - MIG and TIG Welding Theory This course covers the theory behind the gas shielded arc welding processes, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. Principles of operation, welding variables, filler materials and gas selection will be discussed in great detail. The modern welding processes which fall under the following categories will also be examined; Submerged Arc Welding, Plasma Arc Welding, Solid State Welding, Resistance Welding, Electroslag Welding, Stud Welding, the high energy beam processes, Thermal Spraying and other related welding processes. WELD112M.
Focus Area
Industry and Transportation
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Electrical Fundamentals I (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20250
Course
CR
0
Dates
1/19-5/08
Days
W
Times
8-10:30am
Cost
$0
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
ETEC110M - Electrical Fundamentals I This course provides an introduction to basic electrical concepts, practices, and procedures. The material presented includes electrical safety, an introduction to the National Electrical Code, basic DC electrical theory, magnetic theory, electrical formulas and calculations, test equipment, testing procedures, and electrical diagrams. The material presented in this course satisfies NH Electrical Apprentice training requirements. Laboratory work will provide reinforcement and application of theoretical concepts. Corequisite: Placement into MATH135M.
Focus Area
Industry and Transportation
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/19)
Section

Introduction to Public Speaking (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30202
Course
CR
3
Dates
5/17-7/10
Days
M W
Times
2-4:30pm
Cost
$750
Term
Summer 2027
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
8-Week Term (starts 5/17)
Section

Nutrition Lab (C)(No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10434
Course
CR
1
Dates
8/31-12/19
Times
Online
Cost
$360
Term
Fall 2026
Class Type
Online Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
BIOL151M - Nutrition Lab A series of laboratory experiences designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts studied in the Nutrition course (BIOL150M). (Fulfills lab science elective when taken with BIOL150M) (Students must take, or have taken BIOL150M concurrently/previously.) Co-requisite: BIOL150M.
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 8/31)
Section

University Physics II (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20351
Course
CR
4
Dates
1/19-5/08
Days
M W
Times
2-4:30pm
Cost
$1110
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
PHYS220M - University Physics II A calculus-based study of fluids, thermodynamic, and electricity and magnetism. The course is recommended for the student specializing in science and engineering. There are two components to the course, three hours of lecture/problem solving per week and a three hour lab course. Prerequisite PHYS 210M with a grade of “C” or better. Co-requisite: MATH 214M.
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/19)
Section

Network + Preparation

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20231
Course
CR
4
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
W
Times
1:30-4pm
Hybrid
Cost
$1264
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Hybrid Classes
Course Description
CIS116M - Network + Preparation Introduces the fundamental concepts and principles that underlie computer network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies, management, and security. This class prepares students for CompTIA’s Network + Exam.
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Lineworker II Theory (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20428
Course
CR
7
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
T
Times
9-11:30am
12-2:30pm
Hybrid
Cost
$2080
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Online Classes
Course Description
ETEC240M - Lineworker II Theory This course is a continuation of Lineworker I. It will include more in depth components of basic lineworker electrical concepts, practices, and procedures. The material presented expands on electrical safety, climbing, test equipment, testing procedures, and electrical diagrams. The material presented in this course partially satisfies NH Lineworker Apprentice training requirements. Laboratory work will provide reinforcement and application of theoretical concepts. Prerequisite: ETEC140M
Focus Area
Industry and Transportation
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Business Communications (P) (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20453
Course
CR
3
Dates
3/22-5/08
Days
M
Times
9-10:30am
Hybrid
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Day Classes
Hybrid Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
BUS210M - Business Communications Effective communication is the lifeblood of the organization and the foundation of a successful business career. The potential business professional must master the methods and techniques necessary to utilize facts, make inferences, understand communication strategies, create logical presentations, and develop critical skills in listening, speaking, and writing. The potential business professional must also understand nonverbal, visual, and mass communication. This course helps students polish their business-communication skills by teaching them how to create an error-free electronic portfolio, which will provide students with a job-search tool. The course emphasizes proper business formatting, along with other communication activities and the communication process as it relates to business. This course can also be used as an English elective. Prerequisite: ENGL110M or ENGL110XM and BUS114M.
Focus Area
Business
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Second 8-Week Term (starts 3/22)
Section

Fundamentals of Gas Heating and Piping Installation Theory

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20292
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/19-5/08
Days
R
Times
8-10:30am
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
HVAC134M - Fundamentals of Gas Heating and Piping Installation Theory An in depth study of propane and natural gas piping from the point of delivery to the gas appliance or utilization equipment. Basic gas theory involving a thorough understanding of the physical properties and characteristics of propane and natural gas will be covered. Piping installations involving gas pipe sizing, material selection, proper installation, and pressure and leak testing of piping is also covered. National Fuel Gas Code as it relates to the above topics is also emphasized. Corequisite: HVAC135M
Focus Area
Industry and Transportation
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/19)
Section

Advanced Composition: Medium Message and Mode (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
13310
Course
CR
4
Dates
9/28-12/19
Times
Online
Cost
$1000
Term
Fall 2026
Class Type
Online Classes
Course Description
ENGL220M - Advanced Composition: Medium Message and Mode From ads to memes to media, persuasion is everywhere, and learning to recognize and evaluate it is an essential skill for the 21st century. College Composition II builds on the foundation of research, writing, and rhetoric established in College Composition I, but goes deeper into the study of rhetoric – the use of speech, writing, and visual images to persuade, motivate, and inform a target audience. Topics of study include the rhetorical situation, classical and modern persuasive appeals, and the ethics of argumentation. We’ll look at how rhetoric shapes our daily lives, and how we can use it to navigate power and produce social change. We’ll consider the impact of medium on messaging, and how to select and organize information effectively for various modes of expression. In addition to skill-building assignments, students will create three substantial persuasive projects using written, spoken, and visual rhetoric. Prerequisites: ENGL 110M/110XM with a grade of C or better. (Fulfills English requirement)
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
12-Week Term (starts 9/28)
Section