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Nursing III: Elliot MAT/Peds (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10795
Course
CR
0
Dates
10/20-12/15
Days
T W
Times
2-10pm
Cost
$0
Term
Fall 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
NURS211M - Nursing III: Elliot MAT/Peds 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

Power Transformers and Rotating Machinery (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20257
Course
CR
0
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
M
Times
5-7:30pm
Cost
$0
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Evening Classes
Course Description
ETEC150M - Power Transformers and Rotating Machinery This course presents information on the theory of operation, application, and installation practices pertaining to equipment that provides for electrical power generation, transmission, and use. The course covers energy and power conversion, AC and DC power systems, power quality considerations, AC and DC generators, transformers, and AC and DC motors. The National Electrical Code will be referenced throughout this course as it applies to the subject matter. The material presented in this course satisfies NH Electrical Apprentice training requirements. Laboratory work will reinforce and promote the application of theoretical concepts. Prerequisites: ETEC120M AND math135m or permission of the Program Coordinator.
Focus Area
Industry and Transportation
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Basic Machining Practices (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20559
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
R
Times
6-10:10pm
Hybrid
Cost
$1220
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Evening Classes
Hybrid Classes
Course Description
ADMT135M - Basic Machining Practices An introductory course in machine shop practices introducing students to the basic machines used in industry relating to Advanced Manufacturing. This course is intended to provide the basic concepts of machine tool operation on lathes, millers, power saws, drill presses, hand grinders, and part finishing processes. Course will include part layout, bench work, some simple CNC programming, and processes for producing products using measuring instruments for quality control. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping and preventive maintenance. Prerequisite: ADMT115M
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Statistics I An Introduction to Statistical Reasoning (Low-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30306
Course
CR
4
Dates
5/17-8/07
Times
Online
Cost
$1000
Term
Summer 2027
Class Type
Online Classes
Low-Cost Course Materials
ONE-NHCC
Course Description
MATH106M - Statistics I An Introduction to Statistical Reasoning
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
12-Week Term (starts 5/17)
Section

Western Civilization - 1500 to the Present (P) (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20502
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/19-5/08
Times
Online
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Online Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
HIST130M - Western Civilization - 1500 to the Present This course surveys the development of civilization in the Western world from circa 1500 CE to the present. This course will focus on the complex interactions of the social, religious, economic, ecological, and political factors that shaped the various eras of Western history. This course will emphasize history as the record of human struggle and achievement and will explore patterns of change and continuity over time. Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL110M. (Fulfills Social Sciences or Humanities requirement)
Focus Area
Education, Social and Behavioral Science
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/19)
Section

Welding for the Artist

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
13317
Course
CR
3
Dates
8/31-10/24
Days
F
Times
8am-12:30pm
Cost
$1285
Term
Fall 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
ARTS110M - Welding for the Artist This course is an introduction to welding for the artist. The goal is for the student to develop structurally and aesthetically sound welding techniques in both arc and gas welding. These techniques will enable the art student to create both two and three dimensional artwork. Emphasis will also be placed upon safety, hands-on practice, equipment and process selection, joint design and filler metal characteristics. Students will also learn how to safely flamecut mild steel as well as bend metal using torch heat. Braze welding will also be discussed and practiced. Demonstrations in other welding processes more suitable to welding aluminum and stainless steel will be given. The art of Blacksmithing will also be introduced. (Fulfills Fine Arts requirement.)
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
First 8-Week Term (starts 8/31)
Section

Nursing II: GPU Pathways (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20374
Course
CR
0
Dates
1/19-5/08
Days
T W
Times
6:45am-2:45pm
Cost
$0
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
NURS112M - Nursing II: GPU Pathways 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

Human Anatomy and Physiology I (P) (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30271
Course
CR
4
Dates
5/17-7/10
Days
S
Times
8am-1pm
Hybrid
Cost
$1110
Term
Summer 2027
Class Type
Day Classes
Weekend Classes
Hybrid Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
BIOL110M - Human Anatomy and Physiology I This is a comprehensive course in the anatomy and physiology of the human body. It presents current in-depth information in basic molecular and cell biology as well as human cells, tissues, and organ systems. This first of two courses includes molecular biology which covers DNA and RNA structure and the formation of proteins, as well as basic cellular respiration. It encompasses the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and sensory systems. Laboratory work augments lecture topics and includes the study of fresh and preserved specimens, models, microscopy and human physiology. Prerequisites: Successful completion (grade C or better) of high school level Biology and Chemistry or permission of the instructor.
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
8-Week Term (starts 5/17)
Section

Introduction to Communications Media (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20542
Course
CR
3
Dates
2/08-5/08
Times
Online
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Online Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
BUS120M - Introduction to Communications Media This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to communications media by studying the nature and history of mass communications, as well as examining the various media available to marketers within the communication process. Some of the specific media topics discussed include newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet. An emphasis is placed on professions within the communications media industry, regulation of the mass media, and the impact of the media on society and the global marketplace.
Focus Area
Business
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
12-Week Term (starts 2/08)
Section

Behavioral Science Capstone (P) (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20570
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
T
Times
2-4:30pm
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
LBSC299M - Behavioral Science Capstone Taken in a student’s final semester of study, the Behavioral Science Capstone provides students with an opportunity to synthesize the knowledge gained in their previous coursework. Students develop and personalize an individual research topic/project based on an area of interest. The individualized project will require students to demonstrate proficiency in research, critical thinking, and communication as well as an awareness of global perspectives. Students will be expected to consult with faculty in their area of interest in an advisory capacity. Prerequisite: Completion of a minimum of 48 credits including ENGL110M, PSYC210M, PSYC215M, PSYC225M, SOCI250M and two Psychology/Sociology electives from PSYC217M, 220M, 234M, 235M, SOCI135M, 145M, 210M) with a grade of "C" or better.
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section