Nichols College GPS 2012 Summer Course Schedule

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NICHOLS COLLEGE Department of Graduate and Professional Studies

Summer 2012 Course Schedule

Your Success Is Our Business REGISTER NOW for Summer 2012 courses

We offer flexible, accelerated degree programs in the classroom and online

Classes begin on Monday, May 21, 2012

Nichols College campus locations: • DUDLEY • DEVENS

• AUBURN • WORCESTER

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Classes Held in Five Convenient Locations* Dudley Campus

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Center Road, Dudley, MA 01571

Auburn Campus at Auburn High School 99 Auburn St., Auburn, MA 01501

Devens Campus of Mount Wachusett Community College at 27 Jackson Road, Devens, MA 01434 Worcester Campus at Mass College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 19 Foster Street, Worcester, MA 01608

Worcester Campus at Quinsigamond Community College 670 West Boylston Street, Worcester, MA 01606

*Not all courses are offered in all locations.

REGISTER NOW for Summer 2012 courses

Classes begin on Monday, May 21, 2012

Department of Graduate and Professional Studies

Summer 2012 Course Schedule Table of Contents

Registration Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Grade Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Textbook Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Tuition Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Inclement Weather Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Registration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Blended Accelerated Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Registration Online Using WebAdvisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Summer 2012 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Undergraduate Courses Summer 2012

By Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4–7

By Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Graduate – MBA and MOL Courses Summer 2012

By Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9–11 By Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Directory of Services and Contact Information General Information Academic Advising Financial Aid Office Bookstore Business Office Academic Tutoring Registrar’s Office IT Help Desk Library Testing Center Parking Permits

800-410-3118 800-243-3844 508-213-2378 508-213-2408 508-213-2288 508-213-2200 508-213-2291 508-213-2206 508-213-2334 508-213-2200 508-213-2159

Late Course Additions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 Semester Planning Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back Cover

This printed schedule is subject to change. Always check the online class schedule at

gps.nichols.edu/academics_GPS/schedule, which may be updated post publication.

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Registration Procedures

Registration Policy

All registrations must be submitted by the registration deadline. For specific deadlines for the current semester, please check the Important Dates section. Registrations received after the payment deadline require payment within 24 hours. Registrations not paid for by the appropriate payment deadline may be dropped at the discretion of the college.

New Students

To ensure you are registering for the correct course(s) please contact an Academic Advisor at 800-243-3844 or schedule an appointment at www.nichols.edu/gpsadvisingappointments.

Register for Classes

Electronically Using WebAdvisor:

For detailed instructions on how to use WebAdvisor for online registration, please see page 2. Method of Payment: credit card

Refund Policy

Students will receive a 100% refund if a course is dropped within seven (7) calendar days of the course start date. After the first seven days, no refund is issued for dropped courses, and a grade of “W” will be issued. The seven day period is counted as follows: If a course starts on a Monday then Monday is Day #1, Tuesday is day #2 and so forth. Sunday would be day #7 and, therefore, the last day to drop the course with a refund. This policy can also be found online at: gps.nichols.edu.

Tuition

Evening Undergraduate:

$295 per credit ($885 per 3 credit course)

Graduate:

$585 per credit ($1755 per course)

All Nichols College charges must be paid in full each semester at registration, prior to attending any classes. Any exceptions must be cleared with the Business Office.

In Person:

Office of the Registrar Nichols College, Academy Hall 129 Center Road, Dudley, MA 01571 Method of Payment: personal check, credit card

Tuition Reimbursement

Each company handles this differently, but many reimburse costs after the employee has successfully completed the course.

By Mail:

Office of the Registrar Nichols College P.O. Box 5000 Dudley, MA 01571 Method of Payment: personal check, credit card

If an employer reimburses some of the cost of college courses, the student is responsible for paying for courses in full at the time of registration.

Inclement Weather Policy

By Fax:

Students may call 508-213-2452 after 3:00pm and a recorded message will state whether or not classes are being held at your location. A message will also appear on the Nichols website at gps.nichols.edu.

508-213-2407 – Registrar’s Office Method of Payment: credit card

Grade Information

A printed copy of your grade report may be obtained through WebAdvisor.

Textbook Information

The Summer 2012 Textbook List is available at the Nichols College Bookstore. You may contact the bookstore on their website, http://nichols.bkstore.com, or by phone at 508-213-2408.

Parking

Parking stickers for the Dudley campus are available through the Department of Graduate and Professional Studies, Monday–Friday from 8:30am–4:30pm, Room 201 in Academy Hall.

Do you need assistance in choosing a course?

Contact the Department of Graduate and Professional Studies with questions regarding course selection and registration at 800-243-3844 or by email at profstudies@nichols.edu.

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General Information

Blended Accelerated Sessions

Blended Accelerated classes include seven in-class sessions, one night per week, plus an online educational component. Blended accelerated courses combine the value of classroom presentation and discussion with the convenience of online learning. Each blended course consists of 7 classes (3 hours and 15 minutes) on site and an online component.

Both portions of the blended course consist of assignments, readings, research, group work and/or participation in an online or in-class discussion. The blended course is designed in a participatory format and is led by experienced faculty/practitioners. As with every course, students are encouraged to relate their work experience to the course topics in order to enhance their learning experience.

Online Courses

Most online courses (see exceptions below*) have two start dates, meaning you have a choice of two dates on which to begin your course. Please indicate your start date when registering by mail or fax. You will then have 15 weeks from that Monday to complete the course requirements.

Effective Spring 2012, online courses are no longer entirely self-paced. Instructors may require regular deadlines for submitting work. Due dates will be posted for each course. * MGMT 485, GSB 600, GSB 602, GSB 800 and GSB 801 are offered online in 7 week sessions. These courses require students to work in teams.

Registration Online Using WebAdvisor

1. If you have not already done so, you will need to request a new WebAdvisor logon. From the Nichols home page, http://GPS.nichols.edu, go to Admissions > Get Started Now > Request User Name and Password. Once there, you will see the link to Request WebAdvisor Logon. 2. When you are ready to register, click on the myNichols link on the top of the GPS homepage: http://GPS.nichols.edu

3. Once you are logged in to myNichols, you will see the link to the WebAdvisor menu. From there, click on the Registration tab to register for classes. 4. User Name is first initial, middle initial, last name (example: if your name is James A. Jones, your username will be jajones. If no middle initial exists in the system, the username would be jjones). Your initial password is as follows #fmlMMDDYYYY. The password begins with the # symbol. "fml" is the first/middle/last initials of the person's name. "MMDDYYYY" is the person's date of birth in month/day/year format (including zeros; i.e. "06072006"). If you have problems logging into WebAdvisor, you will need to contact the Information Technology (I.T.) Department Help Desk at (508) 213-2206, send an email to helpdesk@nichols.edu, or visit the I.T. Department located on the Lower Level of the Library, on our Main campus in Dudley.

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After you have entered your User Name and Password click the "Submit" button.

5. Select "WebAdvisor for Students." 6. Choose "Register for sections."

7. First, choose the semester from the drop down menu. Next, choose the subject from the drop down menu. Then enter the course number. Click the “Submit” button, and every section of this course for the semester (day and evening) will be listed. Make sure you check the “Location” and “Meeting Information” before you select your course. Once you choose the section you want, click the box next to it. Then click the “Submit” button. 8. The final step to register is selecting "RG-Register" in the "Action" section next to your course. Finally click on the "Submit" button. Note: If a class is closed or you don't have the necessary pre-requisite(s) you will be told this at the top of the screen.

9. The final step is to pay for the courses you have selected. Click on the Financial Information tab. Select the Make a Payment option. After entering the required information make sure you click on the “Submit” button.

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Summer Calendar and Session Start Dates

Summer 2012 Calendar / Campus-Based SESSION I

Registration Dates (ADD):

April 2 to May 27

Payment due date for courses starting each session listed above is: May 10

SESSION II

SESSION III

July 6

May 10

May May May May

27 28 29 30

July July July July

22 16 24 18

April 2 to July 22

April 2 to May 27

Payment is due 24 hours after a student registers if registration takes place after the due dates listed above.

Last Day to Drop a course with a refund for a course starting on is: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

May May May May

27 28 29 30

July July July July

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

June June June June

24 18 19 20

August August August August

22 23 24 25

Last Day to Withdraw from a course with a grade of “W” for a course starting on is:

Summer 2012 Calendar / Online Registration Dates (ADD):

Payment due date for courses starting on is:

12 13 14 15

ONLINE SESSION I

ONLINE SESSION II

CR01

CR02

May 10

July 6

April 2 to May 27

May 10

April 2 to July 22

July 6

May 27

July 22

May 27

July 22

June 17

August 19

July 22

September 23

April 2 to May 27

April 2 to July 22

Payment is due 24 hours after a student registers if registration takes place after the due dates listed above.

Last Day to Drop a course with a refund is:

Last Day to Withdraw from a course with a grade of “W” is:

You need to complete the ADD, DROP, or WITHDRAWAL process by 11:59 PM on the date indicated above.

Summer 2012 / Online and Campus-Based Start Date Schedule

Online Courses (15 weeks): Online Hybrid (7 weeks):

Campus-Based Hybrid (7 weeks):

Campus-Based (14 weeks):

1st start date 2nd start date SESSION I SESSION II

Monday, May 21 to Sunday, July 8

Monday, July 16 to Sunday, Sept 2. Last day for proctored final: Fri. Aug. 31

SESSION I – Monday SESSION I – Tuesday SESSION I – Wednesday SESSION I – Thursday SESSION II – Monday SESSION II – Tuesday SESSION II– Wednesday SESSION II – Thursday SESSION III – Tuesday

No classes on Monday, May 28 or Wednesday, July 4. NICHOLS COLLEGE

Monday, May 21 and end on Sunday, Sept 2. Last day for proctored final: Fri. Aug. 31. Monday July 16 and end on Sunday Oct 28

5/21 – 7/9 5/22 – 7/3

5/23 – 7/11 5/24 – 7/5

This printed schedule is subject to change.

7/17 – 8/28

gps.nichols.edu/academics_GPS/schedule,

7/16 – 8/27 7/18 – 8/29 7/19 – 8/30

Always check the online class schedule at which may be updated post publication.

5/22 – 8/21

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Summer 2012 / Undergraduate / Courses by Department COURSE B Y D E PA R T M E N T

ACCOUNTING

TITLE

DAY

Dudley Campus Session II – 7 weeks accelerated ACCT 402 DU Federal Taxes, Basis for Decision Making

Online ACCT 238 CR ACCT 239 CR ACCT 240 CR

ART

Prerequisite: FIN 203

Online COMM 252 CR

TIME

INSTRUCTOR

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

Behrens, M

Intro to Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Lab

LoBue, L LoBue, L

QuickBooks Deluxe software and textbook are required for this course

Managerial Accounting

McKay, K

Prerequisite: ACCT 238

Dudley Campus Session III – 14 weeks ART 270 DU Jewelry and Jewelry Making

COMMUNICATIONS

T

DATE

T

(Additional $90 lab fee)

5/22–8/21

6:00–8:45pm

Effective Speaking

Tamulis, P

CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT

Dudley Campus Session I – 7 weeks accelerated CJM 209 DU Crime, Justice and Society Auburn Campus Session II – 7 weeks accelerated CJM 210 AU Criminal Law and Procedure Online CJM 209 CR Crime, Justice and Society CJM 210 CR Criminal Law and Procedure CJM 480 CR Advanced Issues in CJM

ECONOMICS

W

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

Charbonneau, K

T

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

Brown, B Callahan, M Hall, M Bradley, T

Prerequisite: CJM 347

Online ECON 221 CR ECON 222 CR

Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics

Adamson, C Adamson, C

Online ENGL 105 CR ENGL 321 CR

Expository Writing Professional Writing

Shea, W Leitch, A

Online ESCI 243 CR

Physical World (4 credits)

Pelto, M

Online FIN 203 CR

Principles of Finance

Garvin, J

ENGLISH

Prerequisite: ENGL 105

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FINANCE

FIN 325 CR FIN 432 CR

4

Saari, C

Summer 2012

Prerequisite: ACCT 238, MATH 117

Corporate Finance

Prerequisite: FIN 203

Financial Planning

Prerequisite: FIN 203

Fionte, R

Brosowski, J

Call 800-243-3844

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Summer 2012 / Undergraduate / Courses by Department TITLE

Online HIST 118 CR HIST 208 CR

Introduction to History World Civilizations II (previously HIST 108)

Limanek, J Doerflein, C

Online HRM 213 CR HRM 344 CR

Human Resource Management Developing and Motivating Human Potential

Beisaw, G Trottier, M

HISTORY

DAY

DATE

TIME

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

HUMANITIES

Prerequisite: HRM 213

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Dudley Campus HUM 244 DU Critical Thinking

W

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT Online ITM 123 CR ITM 309 CR

LEGAL STUDIES

MATHEMATICS Online MATH 090 CR MATH 117 CR MATH 215 CR

MANAGEMENT

Prerequisite: MGMT 100

7/18–8/29

6:00–9:15pm

Barnes, N

Business Law

Romano, E

Review Math College Math

Peretti, R Gorgievski, N

Prerequisite: MGMT 100

Prerequisite: MATH 090 or 3 years of high school math

Statistics I

Friedman, K

Prerequisite: MATH 117

Prerequisite: MGMT 226

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Quinsigamond Community College Campus MGMT 388 QC International Management

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W

Ritter, L

Szkutak, D Peretti, R

Prerequisite: ITM 123 or MIS 123 or MIS 109

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Auburn Campus MGMT 100 AU Business and Society Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated Dudley Campus MGMT 337 DU Project Management

MGMT 485 QC

6:00–9:15pm

Digital Applications (Previously MIS 109, MIS 123) Principles of Information Systems (formerly Management Information Systems)

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated Auburn Campus LSB 227 AU Business Law Online LSB 227 CR

5/23–7/11

INSTRUCTOR

Prerequisite: MGMT 226

Strategic Management

Prerequisite: MGMT 365

T

5/22–7/3

6:00–9:15pm

Smith, L

R

7/19–8/30

6:00–9:15pm

Staff

M

5/21–7/9

6:00–9:15pm

Willand, S

W

gps.nichols.edu

B Y D E PA R T M E N T

COURSE

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

Fleming, R

Continued

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Summer 2012 / Undergraduate / Courses by Department B Y D E PA R T M E N T

COURSE

TITLE

DAY

Online MGMT 100 CR MGMT 226 CR

Business and Society Management and Organizational Behavior

MANAGEMENT Continued

MGMT 365 CR MGMT 389 CR

Prerequisite: MGMT 100

Operations Management

Management of Innovation and Change

Shea, S

Prerequisite: MGMT 226

7/16–9/2

Prerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Dudley Campus MKTG 436 DU Sales Management

MKTG 480 CR

Prerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362

POLITICAL SCIENCE

PSYCHOLOGY

Online PSY 151 CR PSY 278 CR PSY 308 CR PSY 354 CR

6

Summer 2012

7/19–8/30

6:00–9:15pm

Fleming, R

T

5/22–7/3

6:00–9:15pm

Nowak, M Friedman, M

Prerequisite: MGMT 100

Consumer Marketing

Morissette, B

Prerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or ECON 222

Marketing Communications

Duggan, E

Prerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362

Marketing Seminar

Prerequisite: MKTG 433 or MKTG 434 and MKTG 435 and Marketing Specialization

The History and Lit. of Music in Western Cul.

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated Quinsigamond Community College Campus PSCI 315 QC Business, Government and Regulation Online PSCI 204 CR PSCI 315 CR

R

Principles of Marketing

MUSIC (HUMANITIES) Online MUS 250 CR

Trottier, M

Prerequisite: MGMT 365 Strategic Management is the capstone course and should be taken near the end of the student's program of study.

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated Quinsigamond Community College Campus MKTG 434 QC International Marketing

MKTG 435 CR

INSTRUCTOR

Hinsvark, B

Prerequisite: MGMT 226 and ECON 221

MARKETING

MKTG 361 CR

TIME

Hennel, H Callahan, M

Online – 7 weeks accelerated MGMT 485 ON Strategic Management

Online MKTG 202 CR

DATE

Harmon, L

Brown, M

W

7/18–8/29

Prerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and MGMT 226 or MKTG 202

6:00–9:15pm

Romano, E

Introduction to Political Science Business, Government and Regulation

Hall, M Deyoe, S

General Psychology Abnormal Psychology

Kolek, E Griner, K

Prerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and MGMT 226 or MKTG 202

Prerequisite: PSY 151

Psychology of Temperament

O'Neill, K

Prerequisite: PSY 151

Drugs and Behavior

Griner, K

Prerequisite: PSY 151

Call 800-243-3844

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COURSE

TITLE

DAY

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR

DATE

TIME

INSTRUCTOR

Horgan, E

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Auburn Campus SEM 444 AU Professional Development Seminar Online SEM 444 CR Professional Development Seminar

R

5/24–7/5

6:00–9:15pm

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Dudley Campus SOC 145 DU American Corrections Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated SOC 161 DU Sociology

T

5/22–7/3

6:00–9:15pm

Charbonneau, K

T

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

Sherman, D

SOCIOLOGY

See page 13 for late additions to the Undergraduate course schedule.

Tamulis, P

B Y D E PA R T M E N T

Summer 2012 / Undergraduate / Courses by Department

Summer 2012 / Undergraduate / Courses by Campus

Session III – 14 weeks ART 270 DU Jewelry and Jewelry Making (Additional $90 lab fee)

Session I – 7 weeks accelerated CJM 209 DU Crime, Justice and Society HUM 244 DU Critical Thinking MKTG 436 DU Sales Management

Prerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362

SOC 145 DU American Corrections Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated ACCT 402 DU Federal Taxes MGMT 337 DU SOC 161 DU

AUBURN CAMPUS

Prerequisite: FIN 203

Project Management

Prerequisite: MKTG 226

Sociology

T

5/22–8/21

6:00–8:45pm

Saari, C

W W T

5/23–7/11 5/23–7/11 5/22–7/3

6:00–9:15pm 6:00–9:15pm 6:00–9:15pm

Charbonneau, K Ritter, L Nowak, M

T

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

Behrens, M

T

Prerequisite: MGMT 100

6:00–9:15pm

Charbonneau, K

R

7/19–8/30

6:00–9:15pm

Staff

T R

5/22–7/3 5/24–7/5

6:00–9:15pm 6:00–9:15pm

Smith, L Horgan, E

T

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated MGMT 100 AU Business and Society SEM 444 AU Professional Development Seminar Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated CJM 210 AU Criminal Law and Procedure LSB 227 AU Business Law

5/22–7/3

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

BY CAMPUS

DUDLEY CAMPUS

Sherman, D

T W

7/17–8/28 7/18–8/29

6:00–9:15pm 6:00–9:15pm

Brown, B Barnes, N

M

5/21–7/9

6:00–9:15pm

Willand, S.

R

7/19–8/30

6:00–9:15pm

Fleming, R

QUINSIGAMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUS Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated MGMT 388 QC International Management MGMT 485 QC

Prerequisite: MGMT 226

Strategic Management

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated MKTG 434 QC International Marketing PSCI 315 QC

NICHOLS COLLEGE

W

Prerequisite: MGMT 365 Prerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362

Business, Government and Regulation

W

5/23–7/11

7/18–8/29

Prerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and MGMT 226 or MKTG 202

gps.nichols.edu

6:00–9:15pm

6:00–9:15pm

Fleming, R

Romano, E

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Summer 2012 / Undergraduate / Online Courses ONLINE COURSES

COURSE

TITLE

COURSE

TITLE

ACCT 238 CR ACCT 239 CR

Intro to Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Lab

LSB 227 CR

Business Law

ACCT 240 CR

Managerial Accounting

ACCOUNTING

LEGAL STUDIES

QuickBooks software and textbook are required for this course.

Prerequisite: ACCT 238

COMMUNICATIONS

COMM 252 CR Effective Speaking

CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT

CJM 209 CR CJM 210 CR CJM 480 CR

ECONOMICS

ENGL 105 CR ENGL 321 CR

Expository Writing Professional Writing

ENGLISH

FIN 203 CR

Principles of Finance

FINANCE

FIN 325 CR

FIN 432 CR

HISTORY

MGMT 485 ON

MARKETING

MKTG 202 CR

MKTG 361 CR

MKTG 435 CR

MKTG 480 CR

Prerequisite: ACCT 238, MATH 117

Corporate Finance

MUSIC

Prerequisite: FIN 203

Financial Planning

MUS 250 CR

Prerequisite: FIN 203

Introduction to History World Civilizations II

HRM 213 CR HRM 344 CR

Human Resource Management Developing and Motivating Human Potential

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Prerequisite: HRM 213

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

ITM 309 CR

Digital Applications

Previously MIS 109, MIS 123

Principles of Information Systems

PSCI 204 CR PSCI 315 CR

PSYCHOLOGY

PSY 151 CR PSY 278 CR

PSY 308 CR

Formerly known as Management Information Systems. Prerequisite: ITM 123 or MIS 123 or MIS 109

PSY 354 CR

Summer 2012

Prerequisite: MATH 117

Business and Society Management and Organizational Behavior Prerequisite: MGMT 100

Operations Management

Prerequisite: MGMT 226 and ECON 221

Management of Innovation and Change Prerequisite: MGMT 226

Strategic Management

Prerequisite: MGMT 365

Principles of Marketing

Prerequisite: MGMT 100

Consumer Marketing

Prerequisite: MKTG 202 and ECON 221 or ECON 222

Marketing Communications

Prerequisite: MKTG 361 or MKTG 362

Marketing Seminar

Prerequisite: MKTG 433 or MKTG 434 and MKTG 435 and Marketing Specialization

This History and Lit. of Music in Western Culture Introduction to Political Science Business, Government and Regulation

Prerequisite: ECON 221 or ECON 222 and MGMT 226 or MKTG 202

General Psychology Abnormal Psychology

Prerequisite: PSY 151

Psychology of Temperament Prerequisite: PSY 151

Drugs and Behavior

Prerequisite: PSY 151

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR

SEM 444 CR

8

Prerequisite: MATH 090 or 3 years high school math

POLITICAL SCIENCE

HIST 118 CR HIST 208 CR

ITM 123 CR

Statistics I

MGMT 389 CR

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Physical World

MATH 215 CR

MGMT 365 CR

Prerequisite: ENGL 105

ESCI 243 CR

Review Mathematics College Math

MGMT 100 CR MGMT 226 CR

Prerequisite: CJM 347

Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics

MATH 090 CR MATH 117 CR

MANAGEMENT

Crime, Justice and Society Criminal Law and Procedure Advanced Issues in CJM

ECON 221 CR ECON 222 CR

MATH

Prerequisite: MGMT 100

Call 800-243-3844

Professional Development Seminar

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COURSE

TITLE

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

DAY

Online GSB 502 CR GSB 503 CR GSB 504 CR GSB 505 CR GSB 506 CR GSB 507 CR

TIME

INSTRUCTOR

5/24–7/5

6:00–9:15pm

Nocivelli, M

Students should consult an Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses.

Dudley Campus Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 501 DU Effective Business Communication Online GSB 501 CR Effective Business Communication

PREREQUISITES

DATE

R

Students should consult an Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses. Management Theory Business Quantitative Tools and Statistics Accounting for Managers Marketing Management Financial Management Applied Economics

Beisaw, G Maturo, A McKay, K Morissette, B Fionte, R Fionte, R

BUSINESS ESSENTIALS

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Dudley Campus GSB 600 DU Organizational Behavior

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

Online – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 600 ON Organizational Behavior

GSB 602 ON Online GSB 603 CR GSPT 600 CR

W

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

5/21–7/8

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

The Leadership Experience

5/21–7/8

Catone, J

International Business Sport Enterprise Management

Porter, B Clifford, M

Dudley Campus Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 702 DU Taxation for Managers

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Financial Reporting

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Dudley Campus Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 705 DU Financial Decision Making

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 706 DU Management Accounting and Control

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 708 DU Financial Management for Non-Profits Online GSB 703 CR GSB 704 CR GSB 705 CR GSB 708 CR ** MOL Courses

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

M

5/21–7/9

6:00–9:15pm

Behrens, M

W

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

Girardin, C

R

7/19–8/30

6:00–9:15pm

Girardin, C

T

5/22–7/3

6:00–9:15pm

Behrens, M

M

7/16–8/27

6:00–9:15pm

McKay, K

Financial Reporting

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

International Finance

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Financial Decision Making

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Financial Management for Non-Profits

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

NOTE: GSB 751, GSB 752, GSB 753 and GSB 801, are not applicable to the MBA degree. NICHOLS COLLEGE

Romano, E Lottino, P

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Worcester Campus GSB 703 WO

Latorre, E

B Y D E PA R T M E N T

Summer 2012 / Graduate / Courses by Department

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Brosowski, J

Brosowski, J Garvin, J

Garvin, J

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Summer 2012 / Graduate / Courses by Department COURSE

B Y D E PA R T M E N T

ECONOMICS

TITLE

DAY

Dudley Campus Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 712 DU International Economics

Prerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 714 DU Business, Government, and the Global Economy Online GSEC 711 CR

DATE

TIME

INSTRUCTOR

R

5/24–7/5

6:00–9:15pm

Despain, H

T

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

Guillette, R

Prerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent

Terrorism and Business

Lottino, P

MARKETING MANAGEMENT

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Dudley Campus GSB 722 DU Marketing Research

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated Worcester Campus GSB 724 WO International Marketing

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated Dudley Campus GSB 725 DU Marketing Strategies Online GSB 723 CR GSB 724 CR

R

5/24–7/5

6:00–9:15pm

Harmon, L

W

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

Guillette, R

T

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

Harmon, L

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

New Product Development

Porter, B

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

International Marketing

Duggan, E

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING

Dudley Campus Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 730 DU International Business Ethics

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 732 DU Operations Management GSB 733 DU

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

HR Management

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

Worcester Campus Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 737 WO Change and Innovation Management Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

Dudley Campus Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 738 DU Negotiation and Conflict Management Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

Dudley Campus Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated **GSB 751 DU The Ethical Leader

Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

M

*

*

Goncalves, M

M

5/21–7/9

6:00–9:15pm

Fleming, R

*July 9, 16, and 23; 5:00–9:00pm, July 21; 8:30am–5:30pm

M

5/21–7/9

6:00–9:15pm

Beisaw, G

W

7/18–8/29

6:00–9:15pm

O'Brien, W

R

5/24–7/5

6:00–9:15pm

Goncalves, M

W

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

Goncalves, M

** MOL Courses

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Summer 2012 / Graduate / Courses by Department TITLE

MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING Online GSB 732 CR GSB 737 CR GSB 738 CR

**GSB 751 CR **GSB 752 CR **GSB 753 CR GSPT 731 CR

MBA CAPSTONE

DAY

Operations Management

INSTRUCTOR

Hinsvark, B

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

Change and Innovation Management

Shea, S

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

Negotiation and Conflict Management

Day, J

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

The Ethical Leader

Schwind, M

Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

Global Leadership

Schwind, M

Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

Leadership Priorities: Maintaining Balance and Creativity

Lottino, P

Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

Social-Historical Foundations of Sport

Strategic Management should be taken near the end of the student's program of study. R

7/19–8/30

7/16–9/2

6:00–9:15pm

Action Research Project should be taken near the end of the student's program of study.

**GSB 801 DU Action Research Project Online Session II – 7 weeks accelerated **GSB 801 ON Action Research Project

DUDLEY CAMPUS

TIME

Continued

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated Worcester Campus GSB 800 WO Strategic Management Online Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 800 ON Strategic Management

MOL CAPSTONE

DATE

R

B Y D E PA R T M E N T

COURSE

5/24–7/5 7/16–9/2

6:00–9:15pm

Clifford, M

Guillette, R Trottier, M

Girardin, C Catone, J

Summer 2012 / Graduate / Courses by Campus

Students should consult an Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses. Nocivelli, M 6:00–9:15pm 5/24–7/5 R Effective Business Communication Romano, E 6:00–9:15pm 5/23–7/11 W Organizational Behavior

GSB 501 DU GSB 600 DU

GSB 702 DU

GSB 706 DU

GSB 712 DU

GSB 722 DU

GSB 732 DU

GSB 733 DU

GSB 738 DU

**GSB 751 DU

MOL CAPSTONE **GSB 801 DU

** MOL Courses

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

Taxation for Managers

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Management Accounting and Control

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

International Economics

Prerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent

Marketing Research

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

Operations Management

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

HR Management

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

Negotiation and Conflict Management Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

The Ethical Leader

Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

M

5/21–7/9

6:00–9:15pm

Behrens, M

R

5/24–7/5

6:00–9:15pm

Despain, H

T

R

M

M R

W

5/22–7/3

5/24–7/5

5/21–7/9

5/21–7/9

5/24–7/5

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

6:00–9:15pm

6:00–9:15pm

6:00–9:15pm

6:00–9:15pm

Action Research Project should be taken near the end of the student's program of study.

Action Research Project

R

5/24–7/5

NOTE: GSB 751, GSB 752, GSB 753 and GSB 801, are not applicable to the MBA degree. NICHOLS COLLEGE

6:00–9:15pm

gps.nichols.edu

6:00–9:15pm

Behrens, M

BY CAMPUS

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated

Harmon, L

Fleming, R Beisaw, G

Goncalves, M

Goncalves, M Girardin, C

Continued

Summer 2012

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Summer 2012 / Graduate / Courses by Campus COURSE

TITLE

DAY

BY CAMPUS

DUDLEY CAMPUS Continued

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 705 DU Financial Decision Making

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

GSB 708 DU

Financial Management for Non Profits

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

GSB 714 DU

Business, Government, and the Global Economy

R

Marketing Strategies

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

GSB 730 DU

International Business Ethics

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

WORCESTER CAMPUS

Hybrid Session I – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 703 WO Financial Reporting

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

GSB 724 WO

International Marketing

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 737 WO Change and Innovation Management

MBA CAPSTONE

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

TIME

INSTRUCTOR

7/19–8/30

6:00–9:15pm

Girardin, C

M

7/16–8/27

6:00–9:15pm

McKay, K

T

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

Harmon, L

T

Prerequisite: GSB 507 or equivalent

GSB 725 DU

DATE

M

7/17–8/28

6:00–9:15pm

*

*

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

Guillette, R Goncalves, M

*July 9, 16, and 23; 5:00–9:00pm, July 21; 8:30am–5:30pm

W

Girardin, C

W

5/23–7/11

6:00–9:15pm

Guillette, R

W

7/18–8/29

6:00–9:15pm

O'Brien, W

Strategic Management should be taken near the end of the student's program of study.

Hybrid Session II – 7 weeks accelerated GSB 800 WO Strategic Management

R

7/19–8/30

NOTE: GSB 751, GSB 752, GSB 753 and GSB 801, are not applicable to the MBA degree.

6:00–9:15pm

Guillette, R

This printed schedule is subject to change.

Always check the online class schedule at gps.nichols.edu/academics_GPS/schedule, which may be updated post publication.

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COURSE

TITLE

COURSE

TITLE

GSB 723 CR

New Product Development

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

MARKETING MANAGEMENT

Online GSB 501 CR

GSB 724 CR

Students should consult an Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses.

Effective Business Communication

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

International Marketing

Prerequisite: GSB 505 or equivalent

PREREQUISITES

MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING

Online GSB 502 CR GSB 503 CR GSB 504 CR GSB 505 CR GSB 506 CR GSB 507 CR

GSB 737 CR

Students should consult an Academic Advisor prior to selecting 500 level courses.

Management Theory Business Quant. Tools and Statistics Accounting for Managers Marketing Management Financial Management Applied Economics

BUSINESS ESSENTIALS

Online - 7 weeks accelerated GSB 600 ON Organizational Behavior

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

GSB 602 ON Online GSB 603 CR GSPT 600 CR

The Leadership Experience

International Business Sport Enterprise Management

GSB 704 CR

International Finance

GSB 705 CR

Financial Decision Making

GSB 708 CR

Financial Management for Non-Profits

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

ECONOMICS GSEC 711 CR

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

Prerequisite: GSB 503, 504 and 506 or equivalent

B Y D E PA R T M E N T

Summer 2012 / Graduate / Online Courses

GSB 732 CR

Operations Management

GSB 738 CR

Negotiation and Conflict Management

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or equivalent

Change and Innovation Management Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

**GSB 751 CR **GSB 752 CR **GSB 753 CR GSPT 731 CR

Prerequisite: GSB 502 or GSB 600

The Ethical Leader

Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

Global Leadership

Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

Leadership Priorities: Maintaining Balance and Creativity Prerequisite: GSB 600 and GSB 602

Social-Historical Foundations of Sport

MBA CAPSTONE

Strategic Management should be taken near the end of the student's program of study

Online Session II - 7 weeks accelerated GSB 800 ON Strategic Management

MOL CAPSTONE

Action Research Project should be taken near the end of the student's program of study.

Online Session II - 7 weeks accelerated **GSB 801 ON Action Research Project ** MOL Courses

NOTE: GSB 751, GSB 752, GSB 753 and GSB 801, are not applicable to the MBA degree.

Terrorism and Business

Summer 2012 / Undergraduate / Late Additions – Dudley Campus

MATHEMATICS MATH 117 DU

FINANCE

FIN 203 DU

NICHOLS COLLEGE

College Math

W

5/23-8/29

6:00-9:15pm

Nagles, M

Principles of Finance

M

7/16-8/27

6:00-9:15pm

Staff

Prerequisite: MATH 090 or 3 years of high school math

Prerequisite: ACCT 238, MATH 117

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Directions

NICHOLS COLLEGE

NICHOLS COLLEGE | Auburn at Auburn High School

Center Road, Dudley, MA

99 Auburn Street, Auburn, MA

800-243-3844 gps.nichols.edu

From the South:

n Take Rt. I-395 to I-290, Exit 9 (Swanson Road) n Go right at end of ramp then left at the lights onto Southbridge

Street

n At the next set of lights, take a left onto Auburn Street n High School is on the left (opposite McDonald’s) n Take the second entrance to the high school leading to the back of

the building

n Enter Auburn High School through the back entrance

From the North:

84

Providence (40 miles)

Take I-290 to Auburn, where I-290 becomes I-395 South. Follow to Exit 4B (Sutton Road/Oxford Center). Turn right off ramp and stay in the right lane. Go straight through the light at Oxford Center (Cumberland Farms on right). Follow straight past light for 0.8 miles and take a left onto Dudley Road (produce stand is on the right). Follow this road for 3.7 miles, staying straight through a four-way stop sign. Dudley Road becomes Dudley/Oxford Road at the town line. Bearing right at the fork (pond on your right), continue on Dudley/Oxford Road for 2 miles through two stop signs, then straight onto the Nichols campus.

From the East and West:

Take the Mass Pike to Exit 10 in Auburn and get on I-395 South. Follow directions from above.

From the South:

Take I-95 North to I-395 North to Exit 2, (Webster) and turn left off the ramp. Go straight through the first set of traffic lights. Follow Rt. 12 South (Rt. 12 will turn left through Webster center). Continue through Webster center. After the railroad tracks, continue straight into Dudley. Stay in the right lane at the second set of lights after the tracks. Go straight through the lights onto Rt. 197 which is also West Main Street in Dudley. Stay on West Main Street (Rt. 197) until you reach a set of lights next to Cumberland Farms/gas station (on your right). Turn right directly after Cumberland Farms onto Airport Rd. Follow Airport Road and bear right at the four-way stop. (Dudley Hill Golf Club is on your right.) Take the first left onto Center Road and proceed directly on to the Nichols campus. Take I-84 East towards Boston. Take Exit 2 (Sturbridge/ Southbridge). When on exit ramp, keep right at the fork. Turn left onto Haynes Street. Turn right onto MA-131/Main Street. Proceed to rotary in Southbridge and take the first right onto MA-169/MA-131. You will pass through Dudley, Massachusetts, then enter Thompson, Connecticut for a short while. Bear left onto Rt. 197 at the set of lights in Thompson. You will re-enter Dudley, Massachusetts on Rt. 197. Turn left onto Center Road. Follow Center Road up the hill to the Nichols campus.

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From the East or West:

n Take the Mass Pike (I-90) to Exit 10 (Auburn) n After the tolls take I-290 East to Exit 9 (Swanson Road) n Go right at the end of ramp then left at the lights onto Southbridge

From the North:

From Hartford, CT:

Take Rt. I-290 to Exit 9 (Auburn Street) Take left at the lights at the bottom of ramp Go under expressway (I-290) overpass High school is on the right (opposite McDonald’s) Take the first entrance to the high school leading to the back of the building n Enter Auburn High School through the back entrance n n n n n

Street

n At the next light, take left on to Auburn Street n High School on left (opposite McDonald’s). n Take the second entrance to the high school leading to the back of

the building

n Enter Auburn High School through the back entrance

Parking Availability:

Parking for Nichols College students is available across from the back entrance of the high school on the Auburn Street side of the building.

NICHOLS COLLEGE | Worcester

at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy 19 Foster Street, Worcester, MA From the South:

Take Rt. I-395 North to I-290 East to Exit 16, Central Street. Take Exit 16 off I-290 to Central Street, downtown Worcester. Turn left onto East Central Street toward Major Taylor Boulevard. Turn left onto Major Taylor Boulevard and then right onto Foster Street.

From the East or West:

Take the Mass Pike (Interstate 90) to Exit 10, Auburn. Follow the signs to Worcester via Interstate I-290 East. Take Exit 16 off I-290 to Central Street, downtown Worcester. Turn left onto East Central Street toward Major Taylor Boulevard. Turn left onto Major Taylor Boulevard and then right onto Foster Street.

From the North:

Route 93 to I-495, then Rt. 290, or Route 3 to I-495 to I-290 West. Take Exit 16 off I-290 to Central Street, downtown Worcester. Turn right onto East Central Street to Major Taylor Boulevard. Turn left onto Major Taylor Boulevard and then right onto Foster Street.

Parking Availability:

Campus building is on the corner of Foster and Norwich Street on the left. Parking is available at the Bank of America parking lot at Waldo and Norwich Street, Dwight Foster Lot on Waldo Street, and at the Worcester Common Outlets Parking Garage at the Commercial Street entrance.

Call 800-243-3844

NICHOLS COLLEGE


NICHOLS COLLEGE | Worcester

NICHOLS COLLEGE | Devens Campus

From Boston or East of Rt. 495:

From Route 2 East:

at Quinsigamond Community College

of Mt. Wachusett Community College

670 West Boylston Street, Worcester, MA

One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road, Devens, MA

Massachusetts Turnpike to Rt. 495 North to Rt. 290 West to Rt. 190 North to Exit 1 West Boylston Street – North 1 mile to campus (on Right).

From Springfield or West:

Massachusetts Turnpike to Rt. 290 East to Rt. 190 North 1/2 mile to Exit 1 West Boylston Street – North 1 mile to campus (on Right).

From Lowell or North:

Rt. 495 to Rt. 2 West to Rt. 190 South to Exit 4 West Boylston Street, South 1½ miles to campus.

NICHOLS COLLEGE

Take exit 37 and you will be on Jackson Road. Approximately 1 mile up you will pass through a traffic light at Lake George Street/Patton Road. Go through the light and your next left will bring you into our parking lot. There is a sign – Mount Wachusett Community College – Home of the BioManufacturing Program.

From Route 2 West:

Take exit 37 and you will be on Jackson Road. Approximately 1 mile up you will pass through a traffic light at Lake George Street/Patton Road. Go through the light and your next left will bring you into our parking lot. There is a sign – Mount Wachusett Community College – Home of the BioManufacturing Program.

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Summer 2012 / Graduate & Professional Studies / Semester Planning Worksheet SUMMER 2012 SEMESTER DATES CAMPUS

CR (15 weeks)

ON (7 weeks)

Session I (7 weeks)

May 21 - July 11

May 21 - Sept 2

May 21 - July 8

Session II (7 weeks)

July 16 - August 30

July 16 - Oct 28

July 16 - Sept 2

Session III (14 weeks)

May 22 - August 21

n/a

E L P M SA Sample Planning Worksheet

Session III Session I Session II

Session III

Online

Monday

Tuesday

n/a

Wednesday

Thursday

HIST 118 CR

CJM 209 AU

This sample worksheet is provided for your planning purposes only

Online

Your Planning Worksheet Monday

Tuesday

MKTG 434 QC

Wednesday

Thursday

Session I Session II This printed schedule is subject to change.

Always check the online class schedule at gps.nichols.edu/academics_GPS/schedule, which may be updated post publication.

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Graduate and Professional Studies

129 Center Road P.O. Box 5000 Dudley, MA 01571-5000

REGISTER NOW for Summer 2012 Classes begin on Monday, May 21, 2012

gps.nichols.edu

Your Success Is Our Business

Contact us at 800-243-3844 or profstudies@nichols.edu, and we’ll help you get started.

Earn a Nichols degree online or at a convenient location in Massachusetts. Online Programs:

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Criminal Justice Management Finance General Business Marketing Master of Business Administration Master of Organizational Leadership Certificate in Advanced Leadership Studies

Onsite Programs in Dudley, Auburn, Devens and Worcester:

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration* Master of Business Administration Master of Organizational Leadership* Certificate in Advanced Leadership Studies* * Not all courses are offered in all locations

Succeed with Nichols   

gps.nichols.edu

Small class sizes, affordable tuition, access to experienced Academic Advisors, and a flexible transfer credit policy are guarantees at Nichols.

Quality instruction is provided by approachable, adult-friendly faculty.

You will be able to apply what you've learned in your work life right away.

This printed schedule is subject to change. Always check the online class schedule at

gps.nichols.edu/academics_GPS/schedule, which may be updated post publication.


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