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Introduction to Accounting and Financial Reporting II (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30067
Course
CR
3
Dates
6/15-8/08
Days
W
Times
6-7:30pm
Hybrid
Cost
$750
Term
Summer 2026
Class Type
Evening Classes
Hybrid Classes
Course Description
ACCT123M - Introduction to Accounting and Financial Reporting II A continuation of the concepts covered in Accounting and Financial Reporting I. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of balance sheet accounts including accounts receivable, notes receivable, property, plant and equipment, short-term and long-term liabilities, bonds, investment, stock transactions, retained earning, cash flows, ratio computation and analysis, and partnerships. This course also compares and contrasts basic accounting methods of accounting for sole-proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. Prereq: ACCT113M
Focus Area
Business
PTRM Start Date
8-Week Term (starts 6/15)
Section

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

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
22855
Course
CR
4
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
T
Times
5:30-8:50pm
Cost
$1000
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Evening Classes
Low-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
MATH106M - Statistics I An Introduction to Statistical Reasoning
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Recovery Support (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20597
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/19-5/08
Days
T
Times
6-8:30pm
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Evening Classes
Course Description
HSV206M - Recovery Support This course is designed for students interested in working with people who are seeking recovery from various substance use disorders. The course will focus on the current guiding principles and various aspects of recovery, including the eight dimensions of wellness and cultural concerns. The goals of recovery support, types of support offered, and roles/limitations of the recovery support worker will be included. Boundaries and ethical guidelines for support workers will be explored in depth. The stages of change model, motivational interviewing techniques, and a trauma informed approach will be reviewed. In addition, HIV/AIDS and suicide education and prevention will be addressed.Pre-requisites: Placement into ENGL110M Co-Requisites: HSV217M
Focus Area
Education, Social and Behavioral Science
Health Science and Services
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/19)
Section

Electrical Fundamentals I (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10555
Course
CR
0
Dates
8/31-12/19
Days
M
Times
5-7:30pm
Cost
$0
Term
Fall 2026
Class Type
Evening 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 8/31)
Section

Digital Illustration (P) (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20647
Course
CR
3
Dates
2/09-5/09
Days
R
Times
5-9:10pm
Hybrid
Cost
$860
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Evening Classes
Hybrid Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
ARTS205M - Digital Illustration This course concentrates on merging traditional drawing and art-making techniques with Photoshop. The instructor will mentor students through the use of utilizing this industry-standard, digital program as a tool for enhancing the concept design, research, and ideation processes of the illustrator. Students will gain an understanding on how to use many of Photoshop’s assets as drawing and painting tools. (Fulfills Fine Art requirement) Prerequisites: ARTS100M and ARTS105m
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
12-Week Term (starts 2/09)
Section

United States History to 1877 (P) (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30151
Course
CR
3
Dates
5/18-8/08
Days
R
Times
2-5:20pm
Cost
$750
Term
Summer 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
HIST102M - United States History to 1877 This course examines the political, social, and cultural development of the United States from settlement to1877. It emphasizes political institutions, sectional rivalry and slavery, the development of nationalism, and the cultural development of the American people. The course concludes with the period of Reconstruction. Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL110M. (Fulfills Social Science or Humanities requirement)
Focus Area
Education, Social and Behavioral Science
PTRM Start Date
12-Week Term (starts 5/18)
Section

Foundations in Liberal Arts Studies (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10801
Course
CR
3
Dates
8/31-12/19
Days
M
Times
11am-1:30pm
Hybrid
Cost
$750
Term
Fall 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Online Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
HUMA110M - Foundations in Liberal Arts Studies A Liberal Arts education provides students with the opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary coursework with the goal of discovering who they are, what they value, and how they might contribute to the human community through meaningful work. With that goal in mind, this course creates practical points of entry into Liberal Arts scholarship. Students will be introduced to the way language functions, how scholarship is produced, how canons are formed, and the integration of generative Artificial Intelligence into their academics and future profession. Prerequisites: None
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 8/31)
Section

Principles of Marketing: A Global Perspective (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20755
Course
CR
3
Dates
3/23-5/09
Times
Online
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Online Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
MKTG125M - Principles of Marketing: A Global Perspective This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the entire marketing process from a managerial point of view. Students have the opportunity to examine the marketing system and strategies for the marketing of consumer and business products. Other topics covered include: the global marketing environment, customer relationship management, target markets, market segmentation, customer behavior, market research, retail and wholesale environments and specialty marketing. An emphasis is placed on the marketing mix – product, price, place, and promotion.
Focus Area
Business
PTRM Start Date
Second 8-Week Term (starts 3/23)
Section

Nursing II: Parkland Medical (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20380
Course
CR
0
Dates
1/19-5/08
Days
T W
Times
2-10pm
Cost
$0
Term
Spring 2027
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
NURS112M - Nursing II: Parkland Medical 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