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1 1 FALL WINTER ARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing CMT CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CMT COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group DynamCMT ENG 504 Introduction to Literature CMT CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major CMT HIS 502 Great Civilizations CMT ENG 500 Writing Process CMT HUMN 550 American Sign Language I CMT MATH 504 Statistics CMT MGMT 500 Principles of Management CMT MGMT 511 Financial Accounting CMT MGMT 613 Financial Management CMT MGMT 621 Managing Conflict CMT PSY 509 Human Development CMT PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology CMT PSY 617 Abnormal Psychology CMT PSY 604 Counseling Theories CMT SCI 508 Issues in Women's Health CMT SCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies CMT COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group DynamCON ARTS 515 Introduction to Photography CON CRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology (2015) CON CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major CON CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CON ENG 500 Writing Process CON ENG 600 Expository Writing CON ENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives Through Literature CON ENG 604 Creative Writing CON HIS 502 Great Civilizations CON HIS 618 History of WWII CON HUMN 550 American Sign Language I CON IDIS 501 Research Methods CON MATH 502 Math for Our World CON MATH 504 Statistics CON MGMT 518 Human Resource Administration CON MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing CON MGMT 608 Managing Diversity CON MGMT 606 Human Resources and Organizational Dev CON MGMT 621 Managing Conflict CON MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations CON PSY 608 Social Psychology CON POL 550 American Government and Politics CON SCI 505 Human Biology CON PSY 602 Theories of Personality CON SCI 600 Human Brain CON PSY 604 Counseling Theories CON SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology CON SCI 508 Issues in Women's Health CON SOC 603 Work and Society CON COMM 540 Persuasive Communication CWY ARTS 538 Understanding and Experiencing Music CWY CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CWY COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group DynamCWY CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major CWY CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CWY ECO 512 Principles of Economics CWY ENG 500 Writing Process CWY ENG 500 Writing Process CWY ENG 504 Introduction to Literature CWY ENG 604 Creative Writing CWY ENG 508 Media and Its Messages CWY HIS 511 U.S. History 1865-present CWY CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

2 FALL WINTER HIS 618 History of WWII CWY HUMN 504 World Religions CWY MATH 502 Math for Our World CWY MATH 502 Math for Our World CWY MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior CWY MGMT 511 Financial Accounting CWY MGMT 608 Managing Diversity CWY MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations CWY PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology CWY MGMT 625 Legal/Ethical Issues in Business and Mgmt CWY PSY 617 Abnormal Psychology CWY POL 550 American Government & Politics CWY SCI 505 Human Biology CWY PSY 604 Counseling Theories CWY SCI 600 Human Brain CWY SCI 508 Issues in Women's Health CWY SOC 601 Society and the Individual CWY ARTS 526 Modern America and the Movies LEB MATH 502 Math for Our World LEB ENG 500 Writing Process LEB MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations LEB MGMT 625 Legal/Ethical Issues in Business and Mgmt LEB SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology LEB SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships LEB COMM 540 Persuasive Communication LIT COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group DynamLIT ENG 500 Writing Process LIT HUMN 502 American Popular Culture LIT MATH 502 Math for Our World LIT MATH 504 Statistics LIT MGMT 500 Principles of Management LIT ARTS 503 Introduction to Watercolor MHT COMM 540 Persuasive Communication MHT ENG 500 Writing Process MHT CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry MHT HIS 511 U.S. History 1865-present MHT ENG 504 Introduction to Literature MHT HLTC 612 Community, Culture, and Health MHT ENG 508 Media and Its Messages MHT HUMN 504 World Religions MHT IDIS 501 Research Methods MHT MATH 502 Math for Our World MHT MATH 504 Statistics MHT MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior MHT MGMT 501 Introduction to Public Administration MHT MGMT 602 Leadership MHT MGMT 613 Financial Management MHT MGMT 612 Investment Principles MHT MGMT 629 Global Marketing MHT PSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood MHT PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology MHT SCI 541 Introduction to Environmental Science MHT PSY 603 Crisis Intervention MHT SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology MHT PSY 617 Abnormal Psychology MHT SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships MHT SCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies MHT ACCT 601 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 550 Accounting Information Systems APST 505 Career Development & Life Planning (2 CR) ACCT 600 Intermediate Accounting I ARTS 504 Design Fundamentals ACCT 601 Intermediate Accounting II ARTS 550 Art History: Western World 2 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

3 FALL WINTER ACCT 615 Auditing ARTS 551 World Architecture ARTS 538 Understanding and Experiencing Music BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science BEHS 502 Human Services & Helping Process CMPL 511 Software Tools BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science CMPL 515 Programming Fundamentals CMPL 511 Software Tools CMPL 518 Visual Programming I CMPL 515 Programming Fundamentals CMPL 614 Computer and Network Systems CMPL 518 Visual Programming I CMPL 628 Visual Programming III CMPL 612 Advanced Software Tools CMPL 650 Integrative: Best Practices in IT CMPL 618 Visual Programming II COMM 512 Survey of Communication Disorders CMPL 628 Visual Programming III COMM 514 Articulation and Phonological Disorders COMM 504 Web Development I COMM 516C Clinical Practicum IV COMM 511 Role of the Speech Language Assistant COMM 540 Persuasive Communication COMM 516 Clinical Practicum I COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynam COMM 516B Clinical Practicum III COMM 601 Trends in Digital and Social Media COMM 540 Persuasive Communication COMM 604 Web Development II COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynam CRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology COMM 562 Gender and Communication (2 CR) CRIM 555 Criminal Justice System COMM 602 Media & Strategic Communication CRIM 600 Crime Prevention and Control CRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CRIM 606 Corrections, Probation, and Parole CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major CRIM 607 Constitutional Law CRIT 503 Critical Inquiry in Prior Learning Assessment CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry ECO 512 Principles of Economics CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major EDU 510 Foundations of Education CRIT 503 Critical Inquiry in Prior Learning Assessment EDU 550 Foundations of Early Childhood Education ECO 512 Principles of Economics EDU 551 Learning and Early Childhood Environments ECO 600 International Economics (6 week) EDU 555 Language and Literacy Development EDU 510 Foundations of Education EDU 601 Observation and Assessment in Early Ch Ed EDU 550 Foundations of Early Childhood Education EDU 603 Family and Community Relations in Early Ch Ed EDU 551 Learning and Early Childhood Environments EDU 605 Early Childhood Program Administration EDU 602 Young Children with Special Needs EDU 606 Dynamic Role of Special Educator EDU 606 Dynamic Role of the Special Educator EDU 607 Instructional Methods, Strgies, Tech to Meet the EDU 607 Instructional Methods/Strgies/Tech to Meet All S EDU 609 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 3 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

4 FALL WINTER EDU 609 Transition Planning & Developing IEPs EDU 610A Teaching Language Arts & Literacy N-3 EDU 610 Teaching Language Arts & Literacy (k-8) EDU 617 Students with Disabilities EDU 612 Using Technology to Teach Soc Studies EDU 619 Managing Student Behavior EDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science EDU 621 Special Education Law EDU 619 Managing Student Behavior EDU 622 Intro to Field Experience & Program Requiremen EDU 622 Intro to Field Experience & Prgm Requirements EDU 624 Assessment in EC/ECSPED EDU 625 STEM in EC/ECSPED EDU 626 CAI in EC/ECSPED, Birth-Age 8 EDU 627 Collaboration, Consultation, Team EC/ECSPED EDU 628 IFSPs, IEPs, and Planning Trans in EC/ECSPED EDU 630 Behav Interventions for Young Children w/ Exce EDU 629 Foundations of ESOL EDU 650 Practicum: Professionalism in Early Ch Educ EDU 631 Multicultural Perspectives EDU 651 Culminating Teaching Experience/Seminar EDU 660 Integrative: English Language Arts EDU 652 Aspects of Mathematics Learning ENG 500 Writing Process ENG 500 Writing Process ENG 504 Introduction to Literature ENG 508 Media and Its Messages ENG 508 Media and Its Messages ENG 510 Survey of American Literature ENG 513 British Literature II ENG 512 British Literature I ENG 600 Expository Writing ENG 555 Children's Literature ENG 601 Writing for the Professions ENG 601 Writing for the Professions ENG 602 Disabilities in Literature (2 credits) ENG 633 Short Fiction ENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives Through Literature HIS 502 Great Civilizations HIS 511 U.S. History 1865-present HIS 510 United States History to 1865 HIS 611 Themes in World History HIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th Centuries HIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective HIS 602 History of New England HLTC 550 Emerging U.S. Health Care System HIS 610 Historical Methods HLTC 629 Law and Ethics for Health Care and Hum Svc HLTC 550 Emerging U.S. Health Care System HLTC 638 Health Care Policy HLTC 612 Community, Culture, and Health HLTC 650 Integrative:Health Care Management HLTC 629 Law and Ethics for Health Care /Hum Sv (6 wee HMGT 600 Hotel and Restaurant Management HLTC 637 Health Information Systems HUMN 502 American Popular Culture HLTC 650 Integrative in Health Care Management HUMN 504 World Religions HMGT 603 Event, Meeting, and Conference Management HUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics HUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I HUMN 625 Introduction to Cultural Theory IDIS 501 Research Methods IDIS 501 Research Methods 4 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

5 FALL WINTER INST 605 Teaching and Learning in Adulthood INST 607 Learning Workplace MATH 502 Math for Our World INST 610 Instructional Design and Interactive Learning MATH 504 Statistics MATH 502 Math for Our World MATH 510 Pre-Calculus MATH 504 Statistics MATH 600 Mathematical Proof MATH 602 Geometric Structures MATH 601 Number Systems MATH 604 Linear Algebra MGMT 500 Principles of Management MGMT 500 Principles of Management MGMT 511 Financial Accounting MGMT 511 Financial Accounting MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior MGMT 518 Human Resource Administration MGMT 568 Strategic Data Analysis MGMT 555 Introduction to Fiscal Management in HC MGMT 601 Contemporary Management Issues MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior MGMT 606 Human Resources and Organizational Dev MGMT 602 Leadership (6 week) MGMT 610 Supply Chain Management MGMT 608 Managing Diversity (6 week) MGMT 612 Investment Principles MGMT 612 Investment Principles MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations MGMT 613 Financial Management MGMT 621 Managing Conflict MGMT 614 Planning New Business Ventures MGMT 623 Systems Analysis and Design MGMT 615 Financial Modeling & Decision-Making MGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Mgmt MGMT 624 Managing Information Technology (6 week) MGMT 629 Global Marketing (6 week) MGMT 625 Legal/Ethical Issues in Business and Mgmt MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Management MGMT 626 Project Management Strategies MKTG 616 Service Marketing MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Management NUR 602 Evidence-Based Nursing MGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in Management NUR 603 Nursing Care of Populations MKTG 615 Brand Management NUR 604 Nursing Care of An Aging Population NUR 602 Evidence-Based Nursing NUR 606 The Nurse as Leader NUR 603 Nursing Care of Populations NUR 650 Capstone Practicum in Nursing NUR 604 Nursing Care of An Aging Population POL 554 Law and Society NUR 606 The Nurse as Leader POL 600 U.S. in World Affairs NUR 608 Informatics and Technology in Nursing Practice PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology POL 550 American Government & Politics PSY 508 Child Development PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology PSY 509 Human Development PSY 508 Child Development 5 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

6 FALL WINTER PSY 510 Infant & Toddler Development PSY 509 Human Development PSY 521 Language Acquisition PSY 603 Crisis Intervention PSY 605 Principles of Assessment PSY 606 Educational Psychology PSY 609 Cognition and Learning PSY 608 Social Psychology PSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood PSY 617 Abnormal Psychology SCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies SCI 505 Human Biology SCI 505 Human Biology SCI 508 Issues in Women's Health SCI 506 Physiology of Wellness SCI 512 Introduction to Astronomy SCI 512 Introduction to Astronomy SCI 541 Introduction to Environmental Science SCI 600 Human Brain SCI 601 Life Cycle Nutrition SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology SDLR 551 Assessment of Prior Learning SOC 603 Work and Society SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology SOSC 602 Men & Women in Cross-Cultural Perspectvs SOC 607 Child Abuse and Neglect SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships SOSC 519 Living in a Digital Democracy CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry SOSC 605 Stress and the Family ECO 512 Principles of Economics SOSC 637 Social Stratification and Inequality ENG 500 Writing Process ARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing ENG 633 Short Fiction COMM 540 Persuasive Communication HIS 611 Themes in World History ENG 500 Writing Process HUMN 502 American Popular Culture HUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I MATH 504 Statistics MATH 502 Math for Our World MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing MGMT 500 Principles of Management MGMT 608 Managing Diversity MGMT 511 Financial Accounting PSY 509 Human Development MGMT 607 Human Resources and the Law PSY 608 Social Psychology PSY 603 Crisis Intervention ARTS 515 Introduction to Photography SCI 541 Introduction to Environmental Science COMM 540 Persuasive Communication SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major POL 550 American Government and Politics ENG 500 Writing Process ARTS 550 Art History: Western World ENG 601 Writing for the Professions COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynam HIS 511 U.S. History 1865-present CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry MATH 502 Math for Our World ECO 512 Principles of Economics 6 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

7 FALL WINTER MATH 504 Statistics ENG 555 Children's Literature MGMT 500 Principles of Management HIS 502 Great Civilizations MGMT 613 Financial Management MATH 504 Statistics POL 550 American Government and Politics MGMT 518 Human Resource Administration PSY 508 Child Development MGMT 629 Global Marketing PSY 604 Counseling Theories HUMN 502 American Popular Culture SCI 508 Issues in Women's Health PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology SCI 600 Human Brain PSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology SCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 7 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

8 8 SPRING SUMMER ENG 508 Media and Its Messages CMT ARTS 515 Introduction to Photography CMT ENG 604 Creative Writing CMT COMM 540 Persuasive Communication CMT HIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th Centuries (20 CMT CRIM 603 Victim Rights and Advocacy CMT HUMN 551 American Sign Language II CMT HUMN 502 American Popular Culture CMT IDIS 501 Research Methods CMT MGMT 614 Planning New Business Ventures CMT MATH 502 Math for Our World CMT SCI 539 Energy and the Environment CMT MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior CMT ARTS 526 Modern America and the Movies CON PSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress CMT COMM 540 Persuasive Communication CON SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology CMT CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CON SCI 600 Human Brain CMT HUMN 502 American Popular Culture CON BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science CON HUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I CON CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major CON MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior CON ENG 500 Writing Process CON MGMT 601 Contemporary Management Issues CON ENG 508 Media and Its Messages CON PSY 508 Child Development CON HIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th Centuries CON PSY 509 Human Development CON HUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics CON SCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies CON MATH 504 Statistics CON SOC 607 Child Abuse and Neglect CON MGMT 500 Principles of Management CON ARTS 515 Introduction to Photography CWY MKTG 617 Consumer Behavior CON ENG 555 Children's Literature CWY MGMT 625 Legal/Ethical Issues in Business and Mgmt CON HIS 510 United States History to 1865 CWY PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology CON HUMN 550 American Sign Language I CWY PSY 609 Cognition and Learning CON PSY 509 Human Development CWY SCI 539 Energy and the Environment CON SCI 528 Natural History of Northern New England CWY SOSC 605 Stress and the Family CON HIS 602 History of New England IOS ARTS 526 Modern America and the Movies CWY MGMT 621 Managing Conflict IOS BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science CWY SCI 541 Introduction to Environmental Science IOS COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group DynamCWY SCI 528 Natural History of Northern New England LEB CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CWY SOC 603 Work and Society LEB ENG 500 Writing Process CWY ARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing LIT ENG 633 Short Fiction CWY SCI 541 Introduction to Environmental Science LIT HIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th Centuries CWY SOSC 605 Stress and the Family LIT CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

9 SPRING SUMMER HUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics CWY ARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing MHT MATH 504 Statistics CWY ARTS 550 Art History: Western World MHT MGMT 500 Principles of Management CWY CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major MHT MGMT 602 Leadership CWY ECO 512 Principles of Economics MHT MGMT 613 Financial Management CWY ENG 500 Writing Process MHT PSY 508 Child Development CWY HIS 602 History of New England MHT SCI 506 Physiology of Wellness CWY MGMT 614 Planning New Business Ventures MHT SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology CWY SCI 518 Physical Geography MHT SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships CWY SOSC 630 Aspects of Aging MHT COMM 540 Persuasive Communication LEB ACCT 612 Taxation CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry LEB APST 515 Grantwriting PSY 603 Crisis Intervention LEB ARTS 550 Art History: Western World SCI 505 Human Biology LEB ARTS 551 Survey of World Architecture CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry LIT BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science MGMT 621 Managing Conflict LIT CMPL 511 Software Tools PSY 509 Human Development LIT CMPL 538 Databases in the Workplace (2 CR) ARTS 526 Modern America and the Movies MHT CMPL 614 Computer and Network Systems COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group DynamMHT CMPL 622 Human Computer Interaction CRIM 603 Victim Rights and Advocacy MHT COMM 540 Persuasive Communication CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry MHT COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynam ENG 633 Short Fiction MHT COMM 601 Trends in Digital and Social Media HIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective MHT CRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology HLTC 637 Health Information Systems MHT CRIM 600 Crime Prevention and Control MATH 502 Math for Our World MHT CRIM 603 Victim Rights and Advocacy MGMT 511 Financial Accounting MHT CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry MGMT 601 Contemporary Management Issues MHT CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major PSY 509 Human Development MHT ECO 512 Principles of Economics SCI 506 Physiology of Wellness MHT ECO 600 International Economics SOC 601 Society and the Individual MHT EDU 550 Foundations of Early Childhood Education ACCT 610 Cost Accounting EDU 555 Language and Literacy Development APST 505 Career Development & Life Planning (2 CR) EDU 601 Observation and Assessment in Early Ch Ed BEHS 502 Human Services and the Helping Process EDU 604 Enhancing Supervision through Mentoring 9 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

10 SPRING SUMMER BEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science EDU 608 Co-Teaching for Inclusive Instruction CMPL 511 Software Tools EDU 611 Assessment of Students with Disabilities CMPL 515 Programming Fundamentals EDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science CMPL 540 Best Practices in Website Design (2 CR) EDU 617 Students with Disabilties CMPL 612 Advanced Software Tools EDU 621 Special Education Law CMPL 614 Computer and Network Systems EDU 622 Introduction to Field Experience & Pgm Req CMPL 618 Visual Programming II EDU 624 Assessment of Young Children in EC/ECSPED CMPL 650 Integrative: Best Practices in IT EDU 625 STEM in Early Childhood Education COMM 505 Foundations of Digital Media Production EDU 647 Content Area Literacy in ESOL COMM 513 Anatomy & Physiology of Speech and Hearing EDU 660 Integrative: English Language Arts COMM 515 Introduction to Audiology & Aural Rehab ENG 500 Writing Process COMM 516A Clinical Practicum II ENG 504 Introduction to Literature COMM 540 Persuasive Communication ENG 560 Young Adult Literature COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynam ENG 601 Writing for the Professions COMM 560 Cross-Cultural Communication (2 CR) ENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives Through Literature COMM 602 Media Strategy and Communication HIS 510 U.S. History to 1865 COMM 650 Integrative Project: Communication Studies HIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th Centuries CRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology HIS 602 History of New England CRIM 607 Constitutional Law HIS 618 History of WWII CRIM 650 Integrative: Criminal Justice HLTC 629 Law and Ethics for Health Care / Human Sv CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry HLTC 650 Integrative: Health Care Management CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major HMGT 601 Food Service Systems and Control CRIT 503 Critical Inquiry in Prior Learning Assessment HUMN 502 American Popular Culture ECO 512 Principles of Economics HUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics EDU 510 Foundations of Education IDIS 501 Research Methods EDU 550 Foundations of Early Childhood Education MATH 502 Math for Our World EDU 553 Creative Arts in Early Childhood Education MATH 504 Statistics EDU 600 Math and Science in Early Childhood Education MATH 607 Calculus II EDU 602 Young Children with Special Needs MATH 608 History of Math EDU 606 Dynamic Role of the Special Educator MGMT 500 Principles of Management EDU 609 Transition Planning & Developing IEPs MGMT 511 Financial Accounting EDU 610 Teaching Language Arts & Literacy (K-8) MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 10 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

11 SPRING SUMMER EDU 612 Using Tech to Teach Social Studies MGMT 518 Human Resource Administration EDU 614 Middle School Math Methods MGMT 555 Fiscal Management in Health Care EDU 616 Elementary School Math Methods MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior EDU 619 Managing Student Behavior MGMT 602 Leadership EDU 622 Introduction to Field Experience & Prog Req MGMT 607 Human Resources and the Law EDU 627 Col/Consul/Tming EC/ECSPED MGMT 608 Managing Diversity (6 week) EDU 630 Behavior Interventions for Yng Child w Except MGMT 611 Money and Banking (6 week) EDU 631 Multicultural Perspectives MGMT 618 Sales Management EDU 650 Practicum: Professionalism in Early Childhood E MGMT 624 Managing Information Technology (6 week) EDU 651 Culminating Teaching Experience/Seminar MGMT 626 Project Management Strategies EDU 653 Reading and Writing in the Math Content Area MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Management EDU 646 Assessment of Students Cult Ling Diverse MGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in Management EDU 660 Integrative: English Language Arts NUR 606 The Nurse as Leader EDU 661 Integrative: Social Studies NUR 608 Informatics and Technology in Nursing Practice ENG 500 Writing Process NUR 650 Capstone Practicum in Nursing ENG 508 Media and Its Messages POL 550 American Government and Politics ENG 510 Survey of American Literature POL 554 Law and Society ENG 555 Children's Literature POL 600 U.S. in World Affairs ENG 600 Expository Writing PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology ENG 604 Creative Writing PSY 508 Child Development ENG 625 Readings in World Literature PSY 509 Human Development ENG 640 Shakespeare PSY 604 Counseling Theories HIS 511 United States History: 1865 to the Present PSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress HIS 512 European History: Renaissance through Ind Rev PSY 617 Abnormal Psychology HIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective SCI 505 Human Biology HIS 660 Integrative Capstone: Project in History SCI 508 Issues in Women's Health HLTC 550 Emerging U.S. Health Care System SCI 509 Diseases of the 21st Century HLTC 612 Community, Culture, and Health SCI 520 Introduction to Oceanography HLTC 627 Reimbursement and Financing Techniques (6 w SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology HLTC 629 Law and Ethics for Health Care/Hum Sv SOC 601 Society and the Individual HLTC 638 Health Care Policy ARTS 538 Understanding and Experiencing Music HLTC 650 Integrative: Health Care Management COMM 540 Persuasive Communication 11 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

12 SPRING SUMMER HMGT 602 Sustainable Tourism ECO 512 Principles of Economics HUMN 502 American Popular Culture HIS 510 U.S. History to 1865 HUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I MATH 502 Math for Our World HUMN 650 Integrative Capstone in Humanities MGMT 611 Money & Banking IDIS 501 Research Methods SOSC 605 Stress and the Family INST 650 Program Development and Training CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry MATH 502 Math for Our World ENG 500 Writing Process MATH 504 Statistics HUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I MATH 605 Discrete Mathematics MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior MATH 606 Calculus I MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations MATH 609 Algebra Theory for Middle School Teachers PSY 617 Abnormal Psychology MGMT 500 Principles of Management SCI 512 Introduction to Astronomy MGMT 501 Introduction to Public Administration MGMT 510 Managerial Accounting MGMT 511 Financial Accounting MGMT 514 Principles of Marketing MGMT 518 Human Resources Administration MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior MGMT 568 Strategic Data Analysis MGMT 602 Leadership MGMT 606 Human Resources and Organizational Dev MGMT 608 Managing Diversity MGMT 611 Money & Banking (6 week) MGMT 613 Financial Management MGMT 615 Financial Modeling & Decision-Making MGMT 619 Quality Management MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations MGMT 621 Managing Conflict (6 week) MGMT 622 Database Management Systems MGMT 625 Legal/Ethical Issues in Business and Mgmt (6 MGMT 627 Operations Management MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Management 12 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

13 SPRING SUMMER MGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in Management MKTG 515 Marketing Research MKTG 617 Consumer Behavior NUR 602 Evidence-Based Nursing NUR 603 Nursing Care of Populations NUR 604 Nursing Care of An Aging Population NUR 606 The Nurse as Leader NUR 607 Nursing Implications of Genetics & Genomics NUR 650 Capstone Practicum in Nursing POL 550 American Government and Politics POL 554 Law and Society PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology PSY 508 Child Development PSY 509 Human Development PSY 602 Theories of Personality PSY 615 Psychology of Adulthood PSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress SCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies SCI 518 Physical Geography SCI 539 Energy and the Environment SCI 600 Human Brain SOC 603 Work and Society SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships SOSC 630 Aspects of Aging SOSC 650 Integrative: Project in Social Science TCHM 650 Integrative: Technology Management COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynam CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry CRIT 502 Connecting to Your Major HIS 618 History of WWII IDIS 501 Research Methods MATH 504 Statistics 13 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

14 SPRING SUMMER MGMT 566 Organizational Behavior MGMT 625 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Mgmt PSY 501 Introduction to Psychology SCI 506 Physiology of Wellness SOSC 637 Social Stratification and Inequality ARTS 503 Introduction to Watercolor ENG 500 Writing Process ENG 504 Introduction to Literature ENG 508 Media and Its Messages HIS 512 European History: Renaissance through Ind Rev HUMN 502 American Popular Culture MATH 502 Math for Our World MGMT 511 Financial Accounting MGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Management PSY 509 Human Development PSY 510 Infant and Toddler Development SCI 528 Natural History of Northern New England SOC 603 Work and Society SOSC 604 Dynamics of Family Relationships 14 CMT=CLAREMONT CON=CONCORD CWY=CONWAY IOS=ISLES of SHOALS LEB=LEBANON LIT=LITTLETON MHT=MANCHESTER =ONLINE =TSMOUTH

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