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Introduction to Human Services (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10285
Course
CR
3
Dates
8/25-12/13
Days
W
Times
2-4:30pm
Cost
$750
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
HSV111M - Introduction to Human Services This course will provide an introduction to the historical information and concepts necessary to understand the theory and practice of Human Services. Ethical concerns, clients’ rights, guardianship and natural support networks will be reviewed. Principles of normalization, community integration and quality of life will be explored along with the most recent trends in the practice of work within the field of Human Services. 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

Microbiology (P) (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30877
Course
CR
4
Dates
5/19-7/12
Days
S
Times
8am-1pm
Hybrid
Cost
$1050
Term
Summer 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
Weekend Classes
Hybrid Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
BIOL210M - Microbiology This course provides an introduction to the principles and practices of medical microbiology. Topics covered include: the nature and behavior of microorganisms; principles of growth and reproduction of microorganisms; identification of microorganisms using staining, pure culture, biochemical and antigenic techniques; and the epidemiology, clinical features, laboratory diagnosis, and appropriate control measures for microbial diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and helminthes. Prerequisite: successful completion (grade “C” or better) of BIOL110M or BIOL108M, and ENGL110M
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
8-Week Term (starts 5/19)
Section

Short Story (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
22829
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/20-5/09
Days
R
Times
6-8:30pm
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Evening Classes
Course Description
ENGL218M - Short Story In this course, students study the short story as a major literary genre, reading, interpreting, and analyzing a representative selection of texts. Students apply critical contexts and practice various theoretical approaches to the readings. Prerequisites: ENGL 109M or ENGL110M. (Fulfills English or Humanities requirement.)
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Electric Power Substation Engineering (P)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
12903
Course
CR
3
Dates
8/25-12/13
Days
M
Times
5-7:30pm
Cost
$750
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Evening Classes
Course Description
ETEC225M - Electric Power Substation Engineering
Focus Area
Industry and Transportation
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 8/25)
Section

Ace Personal Trainer Exam Review

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
30095
Course
CR
1
Dates
5/11-8/29
Days
F
Times
9am-5pm
Cost
$250
Term
Summer 2026
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
HFIT100M - Ace Personal Trainer Exam Review
PTRM Start Date
Variable Term
Section

Engineering Print Reading

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20187
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
ADMT115M - Engineering Print Reading This course provides the basic concepts and practices of blueprint reading and technical drawing. Other topics of discussion will include sketching, dimensioning, tolerances, as well as Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GDT) and other information needed to read and interpret engineering drawings. Emphasis will be placed on using reading and interpreting drawings to understand the conventions for interpreting engineering drawings for Design and Manufacturing and other Engineer disciplines. Prerequisite: None
Focus Area
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section

Maintenance and Light Repair

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10281
Course
CR
4
Dates
8/25-10/18
Days
R F
Times
9-11am
9am-5:20pm
Hybrid
Cost
$1420
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
Online Classes
Course Description
AUTO1011M - Maintenance and Light Repair AUTO1011M is a comprehensive face-to-face course covering all aspects of general vehicle maintenance and light repair of the latest automobiles and light trucks. Topics include safety, customer service relations, repair documentation, service-department operations, safety inspection, pre-delivery inspection, in-depth preventative maintenance and inspection and common simple general repair. Using the various skills and knowledge learned, students will perform the same basic tasks on today’s automobiles just as an express lane maintenance technician would in a dealership. AUTO1011M is a fall semester course. Tools identified on the student tool list are required for this course. Note that for the AEP, MCAP, MLR, and SU pathways, on-line training is required to receive credit for this course. A minimum grade of C is required to continue on to AUTO1021M, AUTO1022M, and AUTO1023M.
Focus Area
Industry and Transportation
STEM and Advanced Manufacturing
PTRM Start Date
First 8-Week Term (starts 8/25)
Section

Nursing III: CMC-F200 (P) (C)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
10228
Course
CR
0
Dates
8/26-10/08
Days
T W
Times
6:30am-2:30pm
Cost
$0
Term
Fall 2025
Class Type
Day Classes
Course Description
NURS211M - Nursing III: CMC-F200 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

The Self The Other and The Arts (No-Cost Course Materials)

College
Manchester Community College
CRN
20771
Course
CR
3
Dates
1/20-5/09
Times
Online
Cost
$750
Term
Spring 2026
Class Type
Online Classes
No-Cost Course Materials
Course Description
HUMA206M - The Self The Other and The Arts The Humanities discipline considers what it means to be human within a contemporary or historical context. The Humanities provide us with the broad frameworks within which enduring questions of existence, relationships, values, and aesthetics can be examined from multiple perspectives. It is the basis of a Liberal Arts education. This course proceeds from the premise that in order to identify with and feel empathy for the Other, one must first know oneself and be secure in one's own identity. If I am not in tune with my own humanness, how can I connect with the humanness in Another? The Arts (literature, music, painting) can help us see ourselves and others in a deeper way.The Arts provide us with two things: (1) A record of the individual artist’s exploration of themselves and the world and (2) An opportunity to recognize ourselves in their art. In this course, students will be exposed to a wide assortment of paintings, poems, literature, music, and drama/film, looking at both the author/composer/artists and their work. For the liberal arts student, this course contains a strong interdisciplinary component that will provide a unifying thread to their studies, while modeling the significance of the humanities across the curriculum. Students will engage in a series of guided journal reflections in a research essay focused on an author/composer/artist or theme of their choosing, and compile a thoughtfully curated digital gallery making thematic connections among various genres of art.** Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL110M or 110XM
Focus Area
Arts, Humanities and Communication
PTRM Start Date
Full 16-Week Term (starts 1/20)
Section