Winter 2018 Online Courses, Middlesex Community College, Middletown, CT 06457

December 26, 2018 to January 15, 2019

After December 19th, upon registering, students may be able to view online course site with orientation, help information, and some course content. Per professor, course content may not be visible until the first day of a semester, December 26th. We encourage you to go through step-by-step instruction and orientation prior to first day. The orientation ensures you to test your computer and learn the basics including course navigation, discussions (bulletin board), mail, assignments (assignment drop boxes), and online tests. However, unless instructed by your professor, please do not complete any course-related activities or print any documents before the first day of your class; all class information is considered in progress until the first day.

We will post course overview or a course syllabus for the current semester as soon as we receive the information from your professor. A majority of our online courses run every semester or every other semester. If you would like to know more about an online course before registration, you may go to the Online Classes page, choose a previous semester, and review the course syllabus. The course syllabi posted here intend to help you make a decision on registering an online course. The syllabi are subject to change and should NOT be used for completing the course you have registered. You MUST log on to your online class in Blackboard to access course content and participate in your class activities. Contact MxCC bookstore for textbook information. There are special requirements for some online courses. Please read the special requirements before registering an online course.

For questions on the CONTENT of an online class, contact the professor of the class.

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Online Courses listed below are offered fully online. There is no requirement for on-campus meetings. All assignments and exams are completed online.

ONLINE Courses

CRN

Subject

Credits

Professor

Prerequisite(s)/ Special Requirement(s)

Course Information

Art Appreciation - MAP

4005

ART 100

3

Mathew Weber

Required: Placement in ENG 101
**Purchase Textbook at MxCC Book Store (see below) *Special Note

Syllabus

Business Law

4022

BBG 231

3

Benjamin R. Boutaugh

Required: Eligible for ENG 101

Cancelled

Principles of Management

4023

BMG 202

3

Patricia K. Raymond

Required: Placement in ENG 101 or permission of instructor

Cancelled

Principles of Marketing

4024

BMK 201

3

Staff

Required: Placement in ENG 101 or permission of instructor

Cancelled

Intro to Computers - MAP

4025

CSC 101

3

Landi Hou

Required: None
Recommended: Hands-on familiarity with computers.

All students are required to have an MxCC email account to receive course communications. Please setup your MxCC student email account immediately. You will need this email account to receive important pre-work instructions about this course. It is highly recommended that all pre-work be completed prior to the course start date of Dec 27th.

*Special Note

**Purchase Textbook at MxCC Book Store (see below)

Syllabus

Health Safety & Nutrition

4021

ECE 176

3

Required: ECE*101.

Cancelled

Child Family & School Relations

4006

ECE 275

3

Required: ECE*101.

Syllabus

Principles of Macroeconomics

4007

ECN 101

3

David Maslin

Required: MAT 095 and placement in ENG101

Recommended: Completion of ENG 101 and MATH 137

Syllabus

Principles of Microeconomics

4008

ECN 102

3

Ibrahim M Abou-Saad

Required: MAT 095 and placement in ENG 101

Recommended: Completion of ENG 101 and MATH 137

Syllabus

Literature & Composition

4009

ENG 102

3

Required: Grade C or better in ENG101

Syllabus

American Literature II

4010

ENG 222

3

Required: Either ENG*101ALP, ENG*101E, or ENG*101 and either ENG*102 or ENG*110. (Updated Fall 2017) (Fulfills an “L” course requirement for students who enrolled in a degree program prior to the Fall 2016 semester.)

Syllabus

Pharmacology for HIM

4026

HIM 213

1

Required: Eligible for ENG*101 or ENG*101E.  (New course, Spring 2018).

Syllabus

Certification Exam Preparation

4027

HIM 290

1

Required: Permission of Program Coordinator. (New course, Fall 2017)

Syllabus

Western Civilization II - MAP

4011

HIS 102

3

Required: None

Syllabus

U.S. History II

4012

HIS 202

3

Required: None

Syllabus

Introduction to Law

4013

POL 120

3

Required: None

Cancelled

General Psychology I

4014

PSY 111

3

Yi Guan-Raczkowski

Required: Eligible for ENG 101, reading exempt.

Syllabus

Recent Discoveries in Science I

4028

SCI 103

3

Required: Eligible for either ENG*101E or 101. 

Cancelled

Principles of Sociology

4015

SOC 101

3

Required: Eligible for either ENG*101E or ENG*101.

Syllabus

Social Problems

4016

SOC 103

3

Required: Eligible for either ENG*101E or ENG*101.

Cancelled

Elementary Spanish I

4017

SPA 101

3

Angelo Glaviano

Required: (Fulfills a “D” course requirement for students who enrolled in a degree program prior to the Fall 2016 semester.) (Updated Fall 2017) *Special Note

Syllabus

Elementary Spanish II

4018

SPA 102

3

Angelo Glaviano

Required: SPA*101 or permission of the instructor. (Fulfills a “D” course requirement for students who enrolled in a degree program prior to the Fall 2016 semester) (Updated Fall 2017) *Special Note

Syllabus

Intermediate Spanish I

4019

SPA 201

3

Angelo Glaviano

Required: SPA*102 or permission of the instructor.  (Fulfills a “D” course requirement for students who enrolled in a degree program prior to the Fall 2016 semester.) (Updated Fall 2017)
*Special Note

Syllabus

Intermediate Spanish II

4020

SPA 202

3

Angelo Glaviano

Required:SPA*201 or permission of the instructor. (Fulfills a “D” course requirement for students who enrolled in a degree program prior to the Fall 2016 semester.) (Updated Fall 2017)
*Special Note

Syllabus

*Special Note leads you to a page with the list of online courses with special requirements. Please read the special requirements before the first day of a semester.

** You MUST purchase the textbook at the MxCC bookstore to acquire access codes for class assignments.

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