Spring Semester 2021 Credit Course Offerings
Found 76 courses with 109 total sections based on your criteria
Biology
BIOL-220Principles of Ecology
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course provides an overview of ecology from the individual organism to populations, communities, and ecosystems. It examines the physical, chemical, and biological components of ecological interactions, and includes a comparative treatment of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Laboratory exercises require field trips.
- Prerequisites
- BIOL101 (C or better) or BIOL121 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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BIOL-220-HT1
Meet weekly on Wednesdays 12:15-3:50PM Newtown Campus SCTR 121 | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Knight KFaculty Syllabus |
Biotechnology
BIOT-225Bioprocessing Science
4 Credits
The course introduces the techniques and processes used in the production of biological molecules in the biomanufacturing industry. Students receive hands-on laboratory experience in processing bacterial and or animal cell cultures to produce and purify products in compliance with biomanufacturing industry standards, including Good Laboratory and Good Manufacturing Practices.
- Prerequisites
- BIOT125 or permission of the department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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BIOT-225-HT1
Class will meet periodically on Thursdays 4PM. Newtown Campus SCTR 221. Instructor will notify students of schedule. This course is taught 40% online | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Lippincott LFaculty Syllabus |
Chemistry
CHEM-121Chemistry I
4 Credits
Science and engineering majors take this lecture and laboratory course to study fundamental theories and principles of chemistry. Topics include stoichiometry, atomic/molecular structure, bonding, states of matter, changes of state, and solutions. A quantitative study of each area is stressed; a strong background in chemistry and mathematics is required.
- Prerequisites
- MATH120 (C or better) and Chemistry Placement Exam Score of 1
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CHEM-121-H01
This course is taught 43.33% online | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Newtown Campus | L. RumbergerFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-121-HT01
Meets weekly on Monday at Newtown Campus 1:35PM This course is taught 15% online | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | L. RumbergerFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-121-HT02
Meeting weekly on Tuesdays, Newtown Campus 9:20AM SCTR 206 This course is taught 15% online | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Han RFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-122Chemistry II
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course is a continuation of CHEM121. Topics include molecular shape, chemical reactions, properties of liquids and solids and changes of state, solutions, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Equilibrium topics include gaseous reactions, the ionization of weak acids and bases, hydrolysis of salts, and buffers.
- Prerequisites
- CHEM121 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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CHEM-122-HT01
Meet weekly on Tuesdays 1:35-4:25PM Newtown Campus SCTR 206 This course is taught 15% online | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Michalovic MFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-122-HT03
Meet weekly on Fridays 9:00-11:50AM Newtown Campus SCTR 206 This course is taught 15% online | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Fealy RFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-221Organic Chemistry I
5 Credits
The preparation, properties, and reactions of the more important classes of carbon compounds are studied in this lecture and laboratory course. Emphasis is on reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and functional group characteristics. The laboratory stresses synthetic methods and techniques. Compounds are analyzed using classical and instrumental methods.
- Prerequisites
- CHEM122 (C or better), or CHEM220 (C or better), or a grade of B+ or better in both CHEM101 and CHEM102
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CHEM-221-HT01
Meet weekly on Mondays 9:20-1:10PM Newtown Campus SCTR 210 | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Han RFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-221-HT02
Meet weekly on Mondays 3:05-6:55PM Newtown Campus SCTR 210 | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Han RFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-222Organic Chemistry II
5 Credits
This course is a continuation of Chemistry 221 with an emphasis on aromatic and carbonyl chemistry. Spectroscopy and chromatography are integrated into the lecture and laboratory. Compounds are analyzed using classical and instrumental methods.
- Prerequisites
- CHEM221 (C or better)
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CHEM-222-HT01
Meet weekly on Thursdays 8:00-11:50AM Newtown Campus SCTR 210 | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Fealy RFaculty Syllabus |
CHEM-222-HT02
Meet weekly on Thursdays 3:05-6:55PM Newtown Campus SCTR 210 | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Fealy RFaculty Syllabus |
College Readiness
COLL-101Orientation to College
1 Credit
Through self-exploration and interaction with classmates, faculty, and college representatives, the orientation course helps students identify their goals and make a smooth transition to the college community. Students gain knowledge of the college's resources, services, policies, and procedures, and develop a success plan.
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COLL-101-U02
Uses Canvas; No textbook purchase is required. Specific course details: bucks.edu/welcome RESTRICTED ENROLLMENT | Face-To-Face | Upper Bucks Campus March 22, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Bradshaw SFaculty Syllabus |
Communication Studies
COMM-105Interpersonal Communication
3 Credits
This introductory communication skills course helps students develop competencies in diverse social and professional communication. Students engage in activities and assignments that focus on diversity, perception, listening skills and conflict management skills.
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COMM-105-C01
RESTRICTED No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Srinivasan MFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-105-C02
RESTRICTED No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | February 09, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Nierenberg SFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-105-C03
RESTRICTED No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Quinn JFaculty Syllabus |
Computer Information Science
CISC-211Object Oriented C++
4 Credits
This course introduces the advanced programming techniques in C++ utilizing digital game programming. It will introduce students to C++ object oriented programming, as well as OpenGL and its components.
- Prerequisites
- CISC122 (C or better)
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CISC-211-IND
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | College Without Walls January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Summers JFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-280Computer Science/Networking Internship
3 Credits
This course uses on-the-job experience and observation in a field directly related to the student’s academic preparation and career objectives. Periodic meetings between College Coordinator and student are held to review actual experience and observation in the light of theory and skills learned academically.
- Prerequisites
- 24 college credits, a GPA of 2.5 earned in courses in the Computer and Information Science area
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CISC-280-IND
| Face-To-Face | College Without Walls January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Summers JFaculty Syllabus |
Criminal Justice
CRIJ-100Introduction to the Administration of Criminal Justice
3 Credits
This course is an introductory survey of the evolution, principles, concepts, and practice of the theory and nature of the criminal justice system including police, courts, and corrections systems.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better) or
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CRIJ-100-C01
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | A. SigafoosFaculty Syllabus |
Culinary Arts
CULN-120Basic Food Preparation and Management
3 Credits
After completing this course, the student should be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic food preparation and management techniques used in commercial and institutional food operations. The areas of study will cover safety and sanitation, food preparation techniques, terminology, use and care of equipment, food costing, and standardized recipes.
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CULN-120-N01
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | M. CampagnaFaculty Syllabus |
CULN-130Baking and Decorating
3 Credits
This course focuses on the ingredients, methods, and kitchen equipment used to create a variety of baked goods, including cakes, cookies, pies, biscuits, muffins, breads, and gluten free and vegan items. Students learn techniques to decorate cakes, cookies, and pastries with artistic expression.
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CULN-130-N01
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | L. AngelineFaculty Syllabus |
CULN-130-N81
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | L. AngelineFaculty Syllabus |
CULN-132Buffet Planning and Preparation/Advanced
3 Credits
This course covers advanced Garde Manger techniques, such as manipulation and use of specialized tools to produce decorative buffet items and show pieces, i.e., ice sculptures, pastillage, marzipan, and fondant. Modeling chocolate and confectionery (edible) food display are explored. Table arrangement, organization, and planning will also be covered.
- Prerequisites
- CULN131 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Business + Innovation
- Additional Fees
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CULN-132-N01
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | M. CampagnaFaculty Syllabus |
CULN-139Wedding Cake Assembly and Decoration
2 Credits
Students learn techniques of wedding cake design, assembly, and construction. Areas of study include choice of number and size of cake tiers; construction of stacked and tiered cakes, buttercream and fondant decoration; the use of fresh and hand-made edible flowers; and production planning, safe storage and delivery of wedding cakes.
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CULN-139-NG5
No textbook required for this course | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus March 22, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | L. AngelineFaculty Syllabus |
CULN-145Culinary Arts Practicum VI
2 Credits
On-the-job apprenticeship training under the supervision of a qualified chef supervisor. This affords the apprentice an opportunity to learn food preparation and presentation techniques and to apply job and course related knowledge and skills. Provides experience and training in all aspects of the food service operation.
- Prerequisites
- Must be Chef/Pastry Apprenticeship Student
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CULN-145-N01
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | M. CampagnaFaculty Syllabus |
Dance
DANC-105Fundamentals of Classical Ballet
2 Credits
This course provides the student with fundamentals of Classical Ballet Technique. Instruction includes flexibility and other physiological benefits. The course includes participation in barre, and center movements with proper alignment. Class concentrates on: classical disciplines, alignment and core connection, physical strength and flexibility, and self-discipline.
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DANC-105-N01
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | T. DipietroFaculty Syllabus |
DANC-107Freshman Seminar in Dance
3 Credits
This course is an introductory seminar to understanding dance as a career, dance performance techniques, and dance improvisation. The class explores improvisation, participating in a rehearsal process, basic elements of dance, injury prevention, and dance professions. The class demonstrates how to make a career in the dance field.
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DANC-107-HT01
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 10, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | T. DipietroFaculty Syllabus |
DANC-207Dance Composition I
3 Credits
This course explores the principles of dance composition including creativity, movement invention, choreographic structuring and the development of analytical skills as applied to dance. Class concentrates on exploring composition through improvisation; assigned movement studies; active engagement in a critical evaluation process; techniques needed for the creation of solo/group composition.
- Prerequisites
- DANC101 (C or better)
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DANC-207-N01
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | T. DipietroFaculty Syllabus |
Engineering/Physics
ENGR-240Circuit Analysis
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course introduces the students to basic circuit devices and circuit analysis. Topics include: circuit elements, techniques of circuit analysis, natural response, steady state analysis, and basic filter design.
- Prerequisites
- PHYS122 (C or better) and MATH141
- Additional Fees
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ENGR-240-HT1
There will be 8 class meetings @ Newtown Campus Thurs. 1/28,2/11,2/25,3/11,3/25,4/8,4/22,5/6 Founders Hall room 148. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Delahanty CFaculty Syllabus |
Exsc: Exercise Science
EXSC-201Physiology of Exercise
4 Credits
This course covers the basic concepts and principles of the physiology of exercise. Topics include human responses and adaptations to exercise with varying levels of stress and intensity, as well as the relationship of exercise and training to metabolism, energy transfer, muscle contraction, circulatory, and respiratory function.
- Prerequisites
- BIOL182 (C or better) and KINS180 (C or better)
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EXSC-201-HTF1
Meets weekly on Thursdays in Newtown (W108). | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Sullivan LFaculty Syllabus |
Health Education
HLTH-110Responding to Emergencies
3 Credits
This course teaches the principles and applications of first aid and safety so that the student can correctly respond to medical emergencies. Successful completion satisfies the certification requirements for Responding to Emergencies and CPR courses of the American Red Cross.
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HLTH-110-HT01
Meets weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Newtown (W102) either in person or via Zoom. Dates TBD. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 09, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Bhaya DFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-110-HT02
Meets weekly on Wednesdays in Newtown (W102). | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 17, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Bradshaw SFaculty Syllabus |
Health Information Technology
HITT-280Health Information Technology Externship
3 Credits
This course prepares students to work in various health care settings, performing assigned health information duties. The work experience is supported by knowledge and skills gained in pre-requisite courses, site liaison feedback, and externship instructor site visits.
- Prerequisites
- Completion of all other HITT courses in the program with a grade of C or better and permission of the Department of Health Sciences
- Additional Fees
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HITT-280-N01
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Talone DFaculty Syllabus |
HITT-285Medical Coding/Billing Externship
3 Credits
Medical Coding/Billing Certificate students will apply coding/billing principles in a health care provider setting. Students will gain 120 hours of experience in International Classification of Diseases Coding Modifiers (current ICD curriculum) and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding systems and related activities.
- Prerequisites
- Completion of all courses in the Medical Coding/Billing Certificate program with a C or better and permission of the Department of Health Sciences
- Additional Fees
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HITT-285-N01
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Talone DFaculty Syllabus |
History/Historic Preservation
HIST-152U.S. History: Modern America
3 Credits
Students explore America's transformation into an industrial and global power since the Reconstruction era. Topics critically examined include: immigration, modernization, struggles for race, class, gender, and sexual equality, nationalism, world war, and broad social, economic, and cultural change.
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HIST-152-C01
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Totten JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-206Restoration Workshop
2 Credits
The course is a hands-on approach to the conservation and preservation of buildings. Advanced building techniques are stressed.
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HIST-206-CR1
HIST206-CR1: 100% face-to-face, meets at Fairmount Park Conservancy (6245 Wissahickon Ave, Philadelphia) | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus April 05, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Tschoepe RFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-214Preservation Site Project
3 Credits
Melding classroom knowledge and skills with real-world experience, students apply preservation concepts to a specific historic resource or cultural landscape. Utilizing a life-cycle approach to a given project, students learn to think holistically about the preservation process and the factors impacting a project’s execution prior to conducting the work.
- Prerequisites
- HIST201 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Social & Behavioral Science
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HIST-214-HTR
RESTRICTED to JobCorps/HistoriCorps participants Location: Williamette National Forest & Zoom This class meets MTWTF times TBD | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Metcalf, MatthewFaculty Syllabus |
Kinesiology
KINS-129Tai Chi Chaun
2 Credits
Tai chi chuan is an introductory Chinese Martial Art course that is performed slowly, in a relaxed fashion with fluid graceful motions. It is based on traditional Chinese philosophies and is useful for body and mind. It increases balance, range of motion, and helps to relieve stress. Basic concepts and principles of nutritional and physiological fitness are included in the course.
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KINS-129-HTF1
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 16, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Briggs DFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-145Bowling and Golf
2 Credits
This course is designed to give the student a fundamental background in the skills, techniques, and rule interpretation of golf and bowling. Students will learn proper care of equipment, safety, and rules for tournament play. Basic principles of physiology of exercise and proper nutrition will be presented.
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KINS-145-NF1
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Coyne SFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-155Lifeguarding
2 Credits
This course satisfies the transfer requirements for Physical Education majors. It is designed to meet all American Red Cross requirements. Students will receive certification in lifeguarding, first aid, and other appropriate certifications. Basic concepts of exercise physiology and nutrition will be presented.
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KINS-155-HTF2
Meets weekly on Thursdays @ Newtown Athletic Club | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Sullivan LFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-170Individual Fitness and Wellness
2 Credits
This course is designed to guide the student to develop a personal fitness program utilizing concepts of muscle physiology and nutrition. Each student will be evaluated and an individual exercise and nutrition program will be recommended.
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KINS-170-H01
Meets on 1/26, 2/2, 2/23, 3/30 and 4/27/21 in person in Newtown (W108) or via Zoom. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Newtown Campus Tuesday, February 02, 2021 Tuesday, February 23, 2021 Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Tuesday, April 27, 2021 | Bhaya DFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-170-HT01
Meets weekly on Wednesdays in Newtown (W108). | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 17, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Bradshaw SFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-176Basketball and Softball
2 Credits
This course satisfies the transfer requirements for Physical Education majors. Fundamental skills and strategies of basketball and softball are introduced with emphasis in learning, teaching, playing, and coaching using current national and state rules. Lifetime health benefits related to proper nutrition and exercise physiology are examined.
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KINS-176-HT02
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 10, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Sullivan LFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-179Field Hockey and Soccer
2 Credits
This course satisfies the transfer requirements for Physical Education majors. It teaches rules and strategy needed to play, officiate, teach and coach field hockey and soccer along with proper selection and care of equipment. Lifetime health benefits related to proper nutrition and exercise physiology are examined.
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KINS-179-H01
Meets every Tuesday in person or via Zoom. Dates TBD. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Newtown Campus | Bhaya DFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-183Movement and Physical Education for Early Childhood
3 Credits
A study and application of the theories of movement, games, self-testing, and challenge activities suitable for young children. The growth patterns, developmental needs, interests, and related movement activities of elementary school children are examined. Field experience is included. Lifetime health benefits related to proper nutrition and exercise physiology are examined.
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KINS-183-HT01
Meets weekly on Wednesdays in Newtown (Gym B). | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
February 10, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Bhaya DFaculty Syllabus |
KINS-188Net Games: Tennis and Badminton
2 Credits
This course satisfies the transfer requirements for Physical Education majors. Students are given instruction and practice fundamentals, drills, court strategy, doubles play, and conditioning for tennis and badminton. They are taught about rules and equipment. Lifetime health benefits related to proper nutrition and exercise physiology are examined.
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KINS-188-NF1
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Coyne SFaculty Syllabus |
Management
MGMT-155Introduction to Entrepreneurship
3 Credits
This course focuses on understanding basic entrepreneurial concepts, the entrepreneurial mindset, and developing entrepreneurial skills through hands-on learning. The course emphasizes the entrepreneurial process and the application of this process to a broad range of business contexts. The course also addresses creativity, securing resources, team building, communication, and leadership.
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MGMT-155-C01
No Textbook Purchase Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | L. MayoFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-155-C02
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | S. GuinanFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-155-HBRX
Students in this class attend face-to-face on campus with the faculty member. Other students will be simultaneously participating remotely using a digital component (such as Zoom). All students will interact in the learning management system. Students may not switch modalities once the drop/add period has ended. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Lower Bucks Campus | Sell KFaculty Syllabus |
Medical Assistant
MEDA-201Clinical Procedures II
3 Credits
This course offers the student knowledge and practice in medical assisting skills required in a medical office. Pharmacology, medication administration, and principles of medical assisting in specialized areas of medicine are the main focus.
- Prerequisites
- MEDA200 or
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MEDA-201-HT01
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 27, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Roman BFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-203Laboratory Procedures
3 Credits
This course is a laboratory introduction to microscopic and chemical analysis of blood and urine as performed in the physician's office. Basic procedures for diagnostic tests, including the handling and preservation of specimens, urinalysis, and capillary and venous blood withdrawal are performed.
- Prerequisites
- BIOL115 Basic Human Anatomy (C or better) and MEDA120 Medical Terminology (C or better)
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MEDA-203-HT01
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
Tuesday, February 16, 2021 Tuesday, February 16, 2021 Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Tuesday, May 04, 2021 Tuesday, May 04, 2021 | K. GatewoodFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-204Phlebotomy Procedures and Techniques
4 Credits
<p>This course provides skill development in the performance of blood collection using proper techniques and standard precautions. Topics include phlebotomy equipment and procedures for collecting venipuncture and capillary specimens. Emphasis is on patient identification, safety, preanalytic variables, infection control and specimen handling.</p>
- Prerequisites
- MEDA120, and BIOL115 OR BIOL181 and BIOL182
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MEDA-204-HTN2
On Campus 6pm - 9:30pm in Founders 006 on the following Thursdays: 1/28/2021 2/11/2021 2/25/2021 3/11/2021 4/1/2021 4/15/2021 | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
Thursday, January 28, 2021 Thursday, February 11, 2021 Thursday, February 25, 2021 Thursday, March 11, 2021 Thursday, April 01, 2021 Thursday, April 15, 2021 | Spicer JFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-220Medical Assistant Externship
4 Credits
The course prepares students to work in a medical office assisting physicians and office personnel by performing assigned duties in both administrative and clinical procedures. The work experience is supported by knowledge and skills gained in pre-requisite courses, site liaison feedback, and externship instructor site visits.
- Prerequisites
- Completion of all courses in the medical assisting program with a grade of C or better and permission of the Department of Health Sciences.
- Additional Fees
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MEDA-220-NF1
No Text | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Roman BFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-287Phlebotomy Externship
3 Credits
Students participate in an on-the-job experience in an affiliated healthcare facility perfecting venipuncture skills and perform a minimum of 100 successful venipunctures under supervision. Students are evaluated for technical proficiency and professionalism by the supervisor using criteria established by the coordinator in conjunction with the healthcare facility standards of performance.
- Prerequisites
- BIOL115 (C or better) and MEDA120 (C or better) and MEDA204 (C or better) and MEDA205 Phlebotomy (C or better) must be completed prior to taking this course. Permission of the Department of Health Sciences is required.
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MEDA-287-NF1
No Text | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Spicer JFaculty Syllabus |
Medical Laboratory
MDLB-220Hematology
4 Credits
Students learn cell morphology, hemostasis, and the principles of automated instrumentation used in the hematology and coagulation laboratories. In the laboratory, students devote time to cell identification, instrumentation, and correlation of hematology and coagulation results with disease states.
- Prerequisites
- MDLB201 (C or better), MDLB205 (C or better), MDLB210 (C or better), MDLB215 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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MDLB-220-HT1
3 class meetings on Wednesdays from 9am -11:40am in LBCC 232 & 233: 2/3/2021 2/17/2021 3/3/2021 | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
Wednesday, February 03, 2021 Wednesday, February 17, 2021 Wednesday, March 03, 2021 | K. GatewoodFaculty Syllabus |
MDLB-230Medical Lab Clinical I
2 Credits
This course introduces the Medical Laboratory student to the Clinical Laboratory setting. Student clinical work occurs in the assigned applicable departments of the Laboratory—Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, or the Blood Bank (Immunohematology). Preceptors closely supervise student clinical work.
- Prerequisites
- MDLB201 (C or better), MDLB205 (C or better), MLDB210 (C or better), MDLB215 (C or better), and MDLB220 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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MDLB-230-B01
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus March 22, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | K. GatewoodFaculty Syllabus |
MDLB-230-BG2
No textbook purchase required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus March 22, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | K. GatewoodFaculty Syllabus |
Music Lessons
MUSL-110Performance Class
1 Credit
Students of the same applied instrument perform solo repertoire from their lessons and develop critical listening skills by evaluating the performances of their peers.
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MUSL-110-L42
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Pultorak MFaculty Syllabus |
MUSL-111Principal Lesson I
1 Credit
Students receive private applied instruction on the student's principal instrument. Students develop technical competency, learn representative musical repertoire, and advance performance skills in their chosen area of emphasis.
- Additional Fees
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MUSL-111-L42
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Pultorak MFaculty Syllabus |
MUSL-112Principal Lesson II
1 Credit
Students receive private applied instruction on the student's principal instrument. Students develop technical competency, learn representative musical repertoire, and advance performance skills in their chosen area of emphasis.
- Additional Fees
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MUSL-112-L42
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Pultorak MFaculty Syllabus |
MUSL-212Principal Lesson IV
1 Credit
Students receive private applied instruction on the student's principal instrument. Students develop technical competency, learn representative musical repertoire, and advance performance skills in their chosen area of emphasis.
- Additional Fees
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MUSL-212-L42
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Pultorak MFaculty Syllabus |
Music: Ensembles
MUSE-115Cover Band
3 Credits
Cover Band is an instrumental and vocal ensemble in which students prepare diverse music repertoire such as rock, pop, and other contemporary styles for one or more public performances each semester. It is open to all students.
- Additional Fees
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MUSE-115-N01
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Baumeister JFaculty Syllabus |
MUSE-140Percussion Ensemble
1 Credit
Percussion Ensemble provides students opportunity to study the full-range of pitched and non-pitched percussion instruments in a group setting. The ensemble performs percussion music of varied historical, cultural, and stylistic backgrounds and genres.
- Prerequisites
- Audition Required
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MUSE-140-N02
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Pultorak MFaculty Syllabus |
MUSE-155Jazz Ensemble
1 Credit
This course addresses the unique dynamic of small group performance in the Jazz idiom and provides students with a venue for rehearsing and performing the wealth of repertoire specifically composed for Jazz chamber ensembles.
- Additional Fees
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MUSE-155-N03
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Hoffman MFaculty Syllabus |
MUSE-201Madrigal Singers
1 Credit
Madrigal Singers is a select vocal ensemble that specializes in the performance of advanced repertoire representing diverse historical, cultural, and stylistic backgrounds and genres.
- Prerequisites
- Audition Required
- Additional Fees
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MUSE-201-N01
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Reed RFaculty Syllabus |
Music: Group Instruction
MUSG-165Class Piano
1 Credit
This course offers group instruction in piano and introduces fundamental concepts of music reading. Students practice proper fingering and hand position in the contexts of sight-reading, performance of elementary repertoire, and execution of scales and simple chord progressions.
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MUSG-165-N02
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Bresnen SFaculty Syllabus |
Nursing
NURS-102Nursing II
6 Credits
In Nursing II, students learn the nursing care of various age individuals who have alterations in their needs. Providing care to individuals with potentially ineffective responses is emphasized, and ineffective responses are introduced. Students use current technology to analyze and integrate data.
- Prerequisites
- NURS101 (C or better) or Permission of the Department of Health Sciences and BIOL182 and BIOL228, and HLTH120N or
- Additional Fees
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NURS-102-HT01
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM | Keane C, C. Matthews, Barris C, Grace (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-102-HT02
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM | Keane C, C. Matthews, Barris C, Grace (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-102-HT03
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM | C. Matthews, Keane C, Barris C, Grace (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-102-HT04
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM | C. Matthews, Keane C, Barris C, Grace (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-102-HT05
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM | Barris C, Keane C, C. Matthews, Grace (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-102-HT06
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM | Barris C, Keane C, C. Matthews, Grace (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202Nursing IV
9 Credits
Nursing IV continues with the nursing care that assists individuals to respond to alterations in every functional health pattern and ineffective responses to each of those alterations, emphasizing the cognitive perceptual health pattern. Students care for patients and use current technology to analyze and integrate data.
- Prerequisites
- NURS201 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Health Sciences, and COMM110 and Arts/Humanities elective or
- Additional Fees
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NURS-202-HT01
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) | Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus | |
NURS-202-HT02
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202-HT03
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202-HT04
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202-HT05
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202-HT06
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202-HT07
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202-HT08
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-202-HT09
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
| Strecker A, C. Blecher, Lynch-McKenna (more)Faculty Syllabus |
NURS-220Nursing Health Assessment
3 Credits
This course provides theory and technical skills to perform health and physical assessment. The legal and ethical aspects of the examination and documentation will be included. This course may fill the pre-requisite requirement for Registered Nurses pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
- Prerequisites
- BIOL182 (C or better)
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NURS-220-HT01
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 Wednesday, February 17, 2021 Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Wednesday, May 05, 2021 | L. Charles, J. TassoneFaculty Syllabus |
Philosophy
PHIL-111Ethics
3 Credits
A critical examination of the foundations of ethical theory; contributions of eminent philosophers of ethics are evaluated. The source material used consists of analytic studies from great religious thinkers and philosophers. Students learn to begin to formulate an intellectual basis for their own ethical behavior.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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PHIL-111-C01
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Shah MFaculty Syllabus |
PHIL-111-C02
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Brahinsky DFaculty Syllabus |
Psychology
PSYC-110Introduction to Psychology
3 Credits
Introduction to Psychology is the scientific study of the psychological factors which influence the behavior of individual organisms, both animal and human.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better)
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PSYC-110-C02
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Letourneau TFaculty Syllabus |
Radiography
RADI-120Clinical Experience I
2 Credits
Students will be assigned to clinical areas and attend clinical education for 16 hours per week. In the clinical setting, the student will demonstrate their knowledge in ethical situations, legal issues, evaluation of radiographic images and patient care situations.
- Prerequisites
- Admission to the radiography program.
- Additional Fees
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RADI-120-BF1
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | M. RuoffFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-120-BF2
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | M. RuoffFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-120-BF3
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | C. SporFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-125Radiographic Procedures II
3 Credits
Radiographic Procedures II provides the knowledge base necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures of the abdomen, spine, pelvic girdle, bony thorax and mobile studies. This course combines didactic coursework and laboratory simulation. The laboratory portion of the course gives the student opportunity to practice and demonstrate their proficiency.
- Prerequisites
- RADI100 (B or better), RADI105 (B or better), RADI110 (B or better), RADI115 (B or better), and RADI120 (B or better)
- Additional Fees
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RADI-125-H01
| Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Lower Bucks Campus | S. MoffoFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-215Clinical Experience IV
3 Credits
Students will be assigned to clinical areas and attend clinical education for 24 hours per week. In the clinical setting, the student will demonstrate their knowledge in ethical situations, legal issues, evaluation of radiographic images and patient care situations.
- Prerequisites
- RADI200 (B or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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RADI-215-BF1
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | K. TiegsFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-215-BF2
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | K. TiegsFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-215-BF3
No Text Required | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus February 08, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | C. SporFaculty Syllabus |
Science: General
SCIE-105Introduction to Environmental Science
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course examines the history of environmental ethics, conservation movements, environmental policy and sustainable lifestyles. It covers basic ecological principles, especially as pertains to conservation, restoration, and resource management. Students study agricultural practices, waste management, and energy sources. Laboratory exercises require field trips and service learning.
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SCIE-105-HT1V
Class will meet on Thursdays (except 1st week) at Tyler State Park/ Newtown at 10:00AM. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Knight KFaculty Syllabus |
SCIE-105-HT2V
Class will meet on Thurs. (except 1st week) at Tyler | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Zoom) |
January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Knight KFaculty Syllabus |
Sociology
SOCI-140Peoples of America
3 Credits
This course explores systems of oppression and liberation related to racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, gender outlaws, sexual minorities, and other marginalized groups in U.S. society. Attention is on past and present status of these groups as it relates to an understanding of intergroup dynamics in today's society.
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SOCI-140-C01
RESTRICTED | Face-To-Face | Off-Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Probst MFaculty Syllabus |
Sports Management
SPMT-280Sport Management Internship
3 Credits
The student is required to perform 180 hours of internship at an affiliated training site. An attempt is made to match sites to the intern's professional interests and career goals. Periodic meetings between the College Coordinator and the student are held to review actual experience and observation.
- Prerequisites
- Permission of the Assistant Academic Dean of the HPEN Department. Must have completed all sport management Core courses with a 2.5 GPA in those courses.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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SPMT-280-N01
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Coyne SFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts/Fine Arts
VAFA-1023-D Design Fundamentals
3 Credits
This foundation course covers the elements and principles of three-dimensional form in space and lays the groundwork for future 3-D courses. The materials employed introduce basic technical skills, and conceptual approaches are emphasized. The relationship between two- and three-dimensional thinking is stressed.
- Additional Fees
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VAFA-102-H03
No textbook purchase required. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Newtown Campus | C. ToddFaculty Syllabus |
VAFA-107Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing
3 Credits
Students are introduced to the basic techniques necessary for the design and fabrication of jewelry and small three-dimensional metal forms. This course is the foundation for further exploration into jewelry design and metalsmithing as a vehicle for self-expression.
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VAFA-107-N02
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Martino CFaculty Syllabus |
VAFA-147Introduction to Glassblowing
3 Credits
Students are introduced to basic studio techniques of forming molten glass through the use of various tools, equipment, and processes. They are introduced to basic technical skills required for the production of glass objects, and to aesthetic sensitivity for the material. Studio procedures, including maintenance, safety, and construction are covered.
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VAFA-147-N03
| Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Carter KFaculty Syllabus |
VAFA-148Glassblowing II
3 Credits
This course advances the processes and concepts in the forming of molten glass through the use of various tools and equipment. Students in this class are expected to have basic knowledge of studio operation and glassblowing techniques.
- Prerequisites
- VAFA147 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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VAFA-148-N04
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Carter KFaculty Syllabus |
VAFA-246Sculpture/Foundry
3 Credits
This advanced course emphasizes foundry practices. Initial work is done in foundry wax or Styrofoam. Topics covered are procedures in ceramic shell or investment and burnout of wax preparatory to casting in metal. Basic foundry procedures are followed and studied. Finish and treatment of metal castings are also explored.
- Prerequisites
- VAFA141 (C or better) or VAFA105 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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VAFA-246-N86
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Burns JFaculty Syllabus |
VAFA-282Ceramics II
3 Credits
Emphasis is placed on developing a consistent body of work stressing wheel work and hand building. Laboratory and practical study of clays and glazes are explored. Slide presentations, lecture, and demonstrations expose students to the history of world ceramics and current techniques used by today's ceramic artists and industry.
- Prerequisites
- VAFA181 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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VAFA-282-N02
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Reichard DFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts/Fine Woodworking
VAFW-100Fine Woodworking Fundamentals
3 Credits
This studio course focuses on structural, functional, and sculptural properties of wood, together with the traditional studio techniques of professional woodworkers. Emphasis is on a variety of design approaches, the execution of working drawings, and completing wood projects.
- Additional Fees
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VAFW-100-N01
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | C. ToddFaculty Syllabus |
VAFW-138Table Systems
3 Credits
This studio course focuses on table design and construction. Students study classical and contemporary shapes and employ construction techniques. Students explore the relationship of structural issues and design.
- Prerequisites
- VAFW100 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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VAFW-138-N03
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | C. ToddFaculty Syllabus |
VAFW-145Conceptual Furniture
3 Credits
This course focuses on designing and planning furniture. Students will explore design possibilities through hand-drawings, model-making, and digital software. Various construction methods will be addressed. The student, through studio experience, will utilize these concepts to design and create a digital 3-D rendering of furniture leading to a realized experimental piece.
- Prerequisites
- VAFW100 (C or better) or VAFA102 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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VAFW-145-H02
No textbook purchase required. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Newtown Campus | C. ToddFaculty Syllabus |
VAFW-180Woodturning
3 Credits
This studio course explores the historical and contemporary basics of lathe work. This course investigates both spindle (between center) and bowl (faceplate) turning techniques. Students learn how to care for, sharpen, and use a variety of lathe tools. Students design and make a variety of lathe-turned objects.
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VAFW-180-N06
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | J. WangFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts/Photography(VAPH)
VAPH-151Darkroom Photography I
3 Credits
Students learn the basic photographic processes, from making an exposure to making a final print. Students use the camera and darkroom techniques in black and white still photography to explore the visual world. The course is designed to treat photography as a medium of personal expression.
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VAPH-151-N01
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Ivanchenko JFaculty Syllabus |
VAPH-257Large Format Photography
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the operation and current practices associated with view cameras. Students learn about lens selection, the use of camera swings and tilts, and processing procedures for sheet film. Students produce images in both the traditional darkroom and the digital lab.
- Prerequisites
- VAPH151 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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VAPH-257-N05
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | States CFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts: Cinema/Video
VACV-135Video Studio Production I (formerly COMV135)
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the equipment and techniques of video studio production from planning through scripting to taping. A series of exercises and individual projects provide a foundation for personal expression in various video formats.
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VACV-135-N04
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Timek SFaculty Syllabus |
VACV-135-N05
No textbook purchase required. | Face-To-Face | Newtown Campus January 20, 2021 - May 14, 2021 | Timek SFaculty Syllabus |