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ProgramCredentialDescription
Career Studies – Health Science Pathway ▸ 19 courses source
Computer Technology Coding ▸ 14 coursesProgramming or coding is writing the instruction sets that allow the end user to interact with the computer or electronic device. Whether it is gaming, interactive applications or a webpage, it all s… source
Computer Technology Coding Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Computer Technology Coding Advanced Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis program is designed to educate students that already have a degree and are looking for career opportunities in any organization that needs to provide customized software support or needs to be a… source
Computer Technology Networking ▸ 15 coursesStudents will receive the knowledge needed to navigate in this ever-changing field of computer, network, and wireless systems. source
Computer Technology Networking Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice ▸ 19 coursesThe Criminal Justice (CRJ) program is designed to provide a solid foundational understanding of the American justice system. Students are required to complete a range of major courses that blend acad… source
Criminal Justice—Corrections ▸ 7 coursesThis one -year certificate provides students with the opportunity to gain college-level credit for completion of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy’s Basic Corrections training. source
Culinary Arts ▸ 18 coursesThe Culinary Arts program provides students with a complete and versatile background in culinary arts. Students study professional cooking methodology; classical French, international, and American r… source
Culinary Arts – Food Service Specialist ▸ 10 coursesThe Food Service Specialist Certificate is designed to meet the educational needs of students who wish to pursue entry- to mid-level kitchen positions in food service operations, such as restaurants… source
Diesel, Truck and Heavy Equipment Technology ▸ 22 courses source
Heavy Truck and Equipment Systems ▸ 12 coursesThe Heavy Truck and Equipment Systems Technology program provides theoretical foundations, practical education, and work experience in the servicing, troubleshooting and repairing of trucks, diesel e… source
Digital Graphic Design ▸ 18 coursesThe Digital Graphic Design (DGD) program provides theoretical foundations, practical education, and work experience in digital graphic design. Using current digital technologies and software, student… source
Graphic Design ▸ 3 courses source
Early Childhood Education ▸ 15 coursesEarly Childhood Education prepares individuals for rewarding careers as skilled early childhood professionals. The Associate in Applied Science Degree offers the theoretical foundation and practical… source
Education for Career and Technical Educators ▸ 7 coursesThe Certificate in Education for Career and Technical Educators is designed to prepare practicing teachers at CTE centers to improve and enhance their teaching practice and to integrate educational c… source
Education – Elementary Education ▸ 10 coursesThe Education program with an option in Elementary Education prepares students for rewarding careers in K -8 schools and social service agencies to perform important and supporting roles. This progra… source
Secondary Education ▸ 5 coursesThe Education program with an option in Secondary Education is designed for future educators who wish to teach at the secondary level in a specific content area. The curriculum is flexible, allowing… source
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WEL 134WEL 137, WEL 277 -Welding Certification Fee $400.00MAINE RESIDENCY Introduction: This policy defines the category of students and/or student applicants who qualify for the Maine Community College System (MCCS) in-state tuition rate. A. Policy - The f… source
ENG 100ENG 1003Develops basic academic writing skills emphasizing logical structure and clarity through the paragraph and essay forms. Additionally, this course offers students practice in pre -professional writing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPE 101SPE 10130Summer TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 31-32 CRIMINAL JUSTICE Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (60-61 credit hours) Certificate (30 credit hours) Program Overview: The Criminal Justice (CRJ)… 30 cr · 30 hr source
ENG 249ENG 2493Analyzes early and modern works of literature pertaining to folklore and fairytales across cultural boundaries. Texts used will be from Western and Non-Western cultures as the class explores worldwid… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 214SOC 21465AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Credentials: Associate in Applied Science Degree (65 credit hours) Certificate (33 credit hours) Requirements for Admission: A valid driver’s license as well as a clean driving… 65 cr · 65 hr source
ATA 150ATA 1503This course will introduce the theory, operation and repair of the four-stroke cycle gasoline engine found in today’s automobiles. Students will learn basic principles and their applications on moder… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 101ENG 10164Basic Academic and Pre-Professional Writing or College Composition Restricted Elective Technical Math I (MAT110) or College Algebra (MAT116) or Introduction to Statistics (MAT163) TOTAL CERTIFICATE C… 64 cr · 64 hr source
MAT 110MAT 1103Focuses on mathematics topics relevant to a variety of trades and technical disciplines. Topics include: proportions, percentages, measurement, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. An emphasis is pla… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 146ATA 14661General Education Courses Credits Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science (100 level or higher) 3 MAT 114 (MATH 135) Technical Mathematics II 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 33 BUILDING CONS… 61 cr · 61 hr source
MAT 114MAT 114Lab Science Technical Mathematics II or Any Lab Science 3-4 Summer Semester source
ATA 190ATA 1903The Program Internship is an on-the-job training opportunity, providing the student with work experience(s) in an area of Automotive Technology of specific interest to the student and mutual benefit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 220ATA 2203The first of a two-course sequence addressing automotive engine performance, this course will introduce the theory, operation and repair of Ignition systems and fuel system as they pertain to automob… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WEL 265WEL 2651Provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills in welding safety, gas metal arc welding fundamentals, gas metal arc equipment and adjustment, metal transfer and shielding gases. It also… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DTG 103DTG 1033Introduces the equipment and procedures used in board drafting as well as print reading for residential and light commercial construction using industry standards. Emphasis (when applicable) will be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DTG 133DTG 13360General Education Courses Credits Restricted Elective Any Math or Science (100 level or higher) 3-4 Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science (100 level or higher) 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE CRED… 60 cr · 60 hr source
DTG 233DTG 2333Part one introduces the student to the basics of Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Chief Architect software. This project- based class is designed to cover the basic functions, tools, and met… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCT 272BCT 2725Teaches kitchen cabinet layout, parts of cabinets, types of doors and drawers, hardware, and different cabinet joints used in construction of cabinets. Students construct and install cabinets, includ… 5 cr · 5 hr source
ENG 215ENG 21562TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 60 Business Management Elective Options: BMT 105 (MEDO 105) Business Communications, BMT 113 (MEDO 113) Medical Terminology I, BUA 103 (BUSN 103) Business Plan Development… 62 cr · 62 hr source
SOC 151SOC 1513Introduces students to the concepts of ecology and ecosystems, the historical roots of the environmental movement, and some of the major environmental philosophies, including sustainable development,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 165BUA 1653Develops math skills needed to understand the procedures and policies of business transactions including: bank reconciliation, depreciation systems, simple interest, payroll taxes and procedures, inv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 211PSY 21164Introduction to Psychology, OR Human Relations 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 30 REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING TECHNOLOGY Credentials: Associate in Applied Science Degree (64 credit hours)… 64 cr · 64 hr source
BUA 131BUA 1313Presents the nature of contracts including offer and acceptance, consideration, voidable contracts, unenforceable contracts, performance of contracts, rights of third parties, discharge of contracts… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHI 101PHI 1013Focuses on justifiable parameters for making ethical decisions. Introduces the history of ethical thinking and decision making. Utilizes case study and team format to explore and discuss ethical thin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 234BUA 2343Presents the field of credit including legality, the instruments of credit, credit systems, credit and collections, borrowing and investing, investment tools and their use, and financial problem-solv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 163MAT 1633Studies methods of collecting, organizing, summarizing, and presenting data, providing students the opportunity to develop skills using statistical techniques. Topics of study also include sampling m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 291BUA 29130Restricted Elective Any Business Management (100 level or higher) 3 General Education Course Credits Restricted Elective Any Communications, Humanities, Math, Science, or Social Science (100 level or… 30 cr · 30 hr source
ECO 222ECO 2223Course provides an overview of the principles of macroeconomics and their use in understanding, critique, and analysis of economic issues. Topics emphasized include the international trade, aggregate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 263BUA 2633Introduces the student to the basics of personal selling and the importance of positive customer relations. Explains the five P’s of personal selling - preparation, prospecting, pre -approach, presen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 265BUA 26563TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 30 CAREER STUDIES Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (60-63 credit hours) Program Overview: Students enroll in the Career Studies program at Eastern Maine Commu… 63 cr · 63 hr source
ALH 101ALH 1013Designed for students interested in working in the healthcare field, this course with introduce students to the various allied health programs offered at Eastern Maine Community College. In addition… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 101PSY 1013Introduces the major areas of contemporary psychology, including research, physiological and neurological processes and influences, perception, consciousness, learning, development, motivation, emoti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMS 131EMS 1313CHOOSE 1 Math for Nurses (NR) – 3 cr Quantitative Reasoning (NR) – 3cr Intro to Medical Assisting (MA) – 1 cr Intro to Radiologic Basics (MR) – 1 cr Emergency Medical Technician (EMS) – 7 cr Vary bas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRT 131MRT 1311Presents a general study of medical terminology, focusing on definition by analysis of components. (1 lec) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIO 128BIO 1284Continues BIO127 covering the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Emphasis is placed on relating structure to function. Laboratory exp… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHY 108PHY 10817Career Elective CHOOSE 1 Clinical Pharmacology (BIO 251 (BIOL 261)/BIOL 261) (NR) Pathophysiology (BIO 222 (BIOL 245)/BIOL 245) (NR, MA) 3-4 Career Elective Microbiology (BIO 216 (BIOL 250)/ BIOL 250… 17 cr · 17 hr source
CST 170CST 1703Provides an overview of customer service concepts and terminology and exposes students to various customer service challenges. Students learn to identify different types of customer behaviors, determ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 251CST 2513Introduces cloud computing concepts, terminologies and methodologies with hands-on labs and basic programming assignments, providing a basic exposure to cloud platforms. Topics include the basic buil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 253CST 2533Explores the way information is accessed with the use of mobile devices and introduces mobile application development. Topics covered will include activity lifecycles, user interface and input, data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 260CST 260TOTAL ADVANCED CERTIFICATE CREDITS 17 Computer Technology Networking: Communication between devices is becoming more prevalent and being able to understand and work with the wide variety of networked… source
CST 143CST 1433A practical hands-on introduction to the design and development of a Web site, this course introduces students with little or no experience in Web scripting to the concepts, syn tax, and structure of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 232CST 2323Introduces students to server operating systems. The basics of server operating systems will be presented, including installation and configuration, client management, configuring and managing print… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 101CRJ 1013Exposes students to a survey of core actors and institutions within the fi eld of Criminal Justice. Specifically, the functions and responsibilities of policing, the courts, and corrections will be r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 101SOC 1013Examines the major perspectives of sociology. Attention is given to such concepts as society, culture, role, status, institution, social organization, social change, social control, deviance, sociali… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 131CRJ 1313Reviews the roles and responsibilities of policing agents in the performance of their varied crime prevention and response duties. It examines specific aspects of daily operation responsibilities suc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 242CRJ 2423Introduces and examines the underpinnings of procedural law and its relationship to the activities of justice practitioners i n policing, courts, and correctional settings. It will examine the relati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 226CRJ 2263Serves as an introduction to the application of scientific methods to the collection and analysis of evidence for forensic purposes. The roles and responsibilities of evidence collection specialists… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIO 127BIO 1273-4 TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 60-61 • MAT 116 (College Algebra) will be accepted in place of MAT 105 (Quantitative Reasoning) for students pursuing Justice Studies B.S. transfer agreement with the… source
BCA 115BCA 1153Develops basic computer skills with emphasis on formatting business documents using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Lec/lab? 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 221CRJ 2213Reviews and situates the contemporary philosophical and practical applications of corrections against a historical landscape of punishment for unlawful conduct. A survey of current practices in insti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CUL 131CUL 1313Addresses the principles of food microbiology, important foodborne diseases, standards that are enforced by regulatory agencies and applied measures for the prevention of foodborne diseases and other… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CUL 141CUL 1413Explores the basic principles of food service management by defining basic technical skills in the areas of organizing, direc ting, staffing, menu planning and pricing. This course provides a foundat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CUL 215CUL 2153A 240-hour paid externship begins after the completion of the first academic year. Students explore a variety of career paths while working in the field. Students will find their own externship emplo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CUL 262CUL 2625Introduces students to the cuisine and culture of the classical and provincial regions of France. Students learn French cooki ng methods, theory, and culinary termin ology. Students work in the tradi… 5 cr · 5 hr source
CUL 264CUL 2645Offers students a culinary adventure that may include classical cuisines of Italy, Greece, Austria, and Spain. Other cuisines might include Thailand, China, the Caribbean and more. Students are expos… 5 cr · 5 hr source
NUT 221NUT 22165Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science (100 level or higher) 3 TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 61-62 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (65 credit hours) Ac… 65 cr · 65 hr source
SOC 141SOC 141Recommended TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 62-63 CULINARY ARTS – FOOD SERVICE SPECIALIST Credential: Certificate (30-31 hours) Program Overview: The Food Service Specialist Certificate is designed to me… source
ATT 135ATT 1352Develops skills necessary for the use of advanced electrical and electronic testing equipment in testing and diagnosing elect rical and electronic control systems on modern automobiles, trucks, and h… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATT 251ATT 25130General Education Course Credits Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science (100 level or higher) 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 31 DIGITAL GRAPHIC DESIGN Credentials: Associate in Applied Sci… 30 cr · 30 hr source
ATT 141ATT 14131General Education Course Credits Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science (100 level or higher) 3 TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 63-64 HEAVY TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS Credential: Certifica… 31 cr · 31 hr source
ATH 163ATH 1633Instructs the theory and operation of steering and suspension systems; safety precautions to be followed when servicing steering and suspension systems; and proper tools, equipment and procedures for… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 120DGD 1203This course will cover digital illustration methods through the application of two-dimensional vector and pixel-oriented imagery (raster). Students will acquire hands-on experience with vector illust… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUM 103HUM 1033Introduces Art and Design in the 20th Century. This course seeks to develop students’ appreciation of art and design through the study of influential artists and designers in the 20 th Century. Key e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 133DGD 13364General Education Courses Credits Restricted Elective Any Math (100 level or higher) Fall, Spring, Summer Restricted Elective Any Communications, Humanities, Mathematics Science or Social Science (10… 64 cr · 64 hr source
DGD 221DGD 2213Course covers understanding type in graphic design applications. Students will use type as a design element in publications, posters and promotional materials. Typographic terminology and proofreadin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 224DGD 2243Introduces the student to the design of media projects that have duration as a dimension which viewers experience over time (Also referred to as 4D art and design). Topics will include capturing high… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 114EDB 1143Introduces students to the field of education in the United States. Students will explore concepts important to the field of education, including career pathways in early care and education, Pre -K p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 216ECE 2163Studies individuals with exceptionalities, birth to age 21. Laws that impact persons with exceptionalities are reviewed. The process of screening, pre-referral and referral are discussed. Each catego… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 121EDB 12162Specialized Elective + Academic Concentration Course 3 Specialized Elective + Academic Concentration Course 3 General Education Courses Credits Elective # Communication Elective 3 Elective # Any Math… 62 cr · 62 hr source
ECE 210Exceptional Learners in ECE Settings 321General Education Course Credits Elective # General Education Course 3 Elective # General Education Course 3 TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 64 # General Education Selections which are not dictated must… 21 cr · 21 hr source
CTE 214Teaching Literacy Skills in CTE Environments 364TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 21 EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Credentials: Associate in Applied Science Degree (64 credit hours) Program Overview: The Education program with an option in Elementary E… 64 cr · 64 hr source
EDB 221EDB 221Specialized Elective + Academic Concentration Specialization Course 3 General Education Courses Elective # Any Science Elective (100 level or higher) 4 Elective # Humanities/Social Science/Creative A… source
EDB 208Numeracy in Elementary Settings 3 Credits3Explores frameworks and methods for developing mathematical understanding in elementary settings. Students will plan developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that align with state standards… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 219Science in Elementary Settings 33General Education Courses Credits Elective # General Education Course 3 Elective # General Education Course 3 TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 64 # General Education Selections which are not dictated must… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDM 114EDM 114Second Eight Weeks Credits source
EDSE 115IDEA and Evidence-Based Practices 3 Credits3Studies individuals with exceptionalities, birth to age 21, and the laws that impact special education and evidenced-based practices. The process of screening, pre-referral and referral are discussed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 135Classroom Management and Inclusive Behavior Supports 3 Credits3Explores principles for developing and managing positive and effective learning environments in special education settings as well as inclusive environments. Provides participants with the skills nee… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 145Universal Design for Learning - Embracing Variability in the Classroom 3 Credits3Explores the history, theory, and practices of Universal Design for Learning framework. Strategies for designing, evaluating, and improving classroom practices to reach diverse learners while support… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 230Family Partnerships and Interdisciplinary Teams 3 Credits3Examines the critical value and importance of family in context of interdisciplinary teams and transitions. Emphasizes Fami ly Systems Theory and its relevance to the development of quality partnersh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 235Exceptionality in ECE Settings 366General Education Courses Credits General Education Course 3 ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (64-66 credit hours) Academic Requirements for Admiss… 66 cr · 66 hr source
EPT 245EPT 2453Explores digital logic circuits and devices. Following a review of necessary numbering systems (binary, octal, hexadecimal) the student will study and connect all basic gates, adders, counters, one-s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 173EPT 1733Provides the student with the tools to successfully select, install and maintain DC and AC rotating machines. Machines to be examined include DC shunt, series and compound motors and generators as we… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 296EPT 2963Topics may include integrating sensors and output devices with programmable automation controllers, instrumentation, process control, servo systems, building automation systems, and industrial roboti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHY 122PHY 122Restricted Elective *Math sequence see below 3-4 Fourth Semester Electrical and Automation Technology Courses Credits source
EPT 298EPT 2983Provides students with experience in high level function block/ladder logic PLC programming as well as HMI screen development. Students will design simulated automation systems using the latest relea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 225MAT 22539All students who plan to make use of transfer agreements may be more restricted with elective choices. ELECTRICIANS TECHNOLOGY Credential: Certificate (39 credit hours) Academic Requirement for Admis… 39 cr · 39 hr source
ELC 151ELC 1513Addresses concepts, materials, diagrams, and circuits relative to residential wiring applications, along with appropriate Nat ional Electrical Code articles. (3 lec) Prerequisite: ELC 100 (ELEC 100) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 161ELC 1613Covers the principles of transformers and three-phase power, and diagnosing their service problems in the electrical industry. (3 lec) Prerequisite: ELC 112 (ELEC 112) with grade of C or higher 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 141ELC 14132TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 39 FINE WOODWORKING AND CABINET MAKING Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (61-62 credit hours) Certificate (32 credit hours) Program Overview: The Fine Woodwork… 32 cr · 32 hr source
FWC 103FWC 1034This course provides a comprehensive introduction to woodworking tools and equipment by continuing examining the safe and skillful use of both hand and advanced power tools, including their selection… 4 cr · 4 hr source
FWC 111FWC 11124General Education Courses Credits Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science (100 level or higher) 3 Restricted Elective Any General Education (100 level or higher) 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE CRED… 24 cr · 24 hr source
FWC 201FWC 2017Basic Cabinetmaking and CNC provides a comprehensive introduction into cabinetmaking. Students will design and fabricate traditional and 32mm stiles cabinets. Course will emphasize the use of industr… 7 cr · 7 hr source
FWC 211FWC 2117Advanced Cabinetmaking provides a continuation of basic cabinet making offering an extensive presentation of woodworking methods, practices, and styles. This c ourse is inclusive of the skillful use… 7 cr · 7 hr source
FIR 115FIR 1153This course is designed to be a comprehensive study of building materials, methods, and design as they are related to fire protection and suppression. Topics covered in this class include building ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 131FIR 131Elective* Program Elective 3 General Education Courses Credits Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science elective 3 Restricted Elective Any Lab Science elective 4 Third Semester Fire Scien… source
FIR 210Fire Service Instructor 3 Credits3Designed to assist current and aspiring fire/rescue officers in teaching fire -serviced-oriented subjects and developing an understanding of various methods of teaching fire/rescue occupational subje… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 250FIR 2503Elective* Program Elective 3 General Education Courses Credits Restricted Elective Any Humanities or Social Science elective 3 Restricted Elective Any Science elective 3-4 TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 120HUS 1203An introduction to crisis theories and an overview of various types of crises. Students will understand the prevalence and common effects of trauma, be able to identify risk factors for psychiatric d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 260HUS 2603Provides both theoretical and experiential focus for the study of group dynamics and leadership. Review of communication techniques, individual role functions, group cohesion, and group conflict will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 250HUS 250TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 30 SUBSTANCE ABUSE REHABILITATION TECHNICIAN Program Overview: The Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Technician Certificate provides the necessary course work for individuals w… source
HUS 280HUS 28064TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 30 LIBERAL STUDIES Credential: Associate in Arts Degree (61-64 credit hours) Academic Requirement for Admission: High School Level Algebra I Program Overview: The Associate… 64 cr · 64 hr source
HUS 230HUS 2303Covers various aspects of aging as a developmental process in the areas of physical, cognitive, psychological and emotional, cultural/social, behavioral and environmental. Emphasis will be on the agi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 274HUS 2743Explores areas of treatment process with an emphasis on group process, counseling techniques, and theory. It will also explor e human development, with an emphasis on adolescence and adulthood counse… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCA115BCA1153Free or Directed Electives 24-27 Credits 61-64 Credits Credit Hour Distribution: MCCS/EMCC Distribution Area Writing 6 credits Quantitative Literacy 3-4 Credits Natural Science 4 Credits Creative Art… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSI 123Understanding MusicSocial Sciences Humanities Any HIS Course 100 level or higher Diversity ASL 101 (ASLA 101) Introduction to American Sign Language I source
MAS 122MAS 1223Provides special emphasis on work in the computerized medical office: scheduling of appointments, telephone techniques, oral and written communications, records management, patient processing and dai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAS 222MAS 2223Develops a basic understanding of procedural and diagnostic coding through use of CPT and ICD -10 Clinical Modification coding systems. Students will learn to process insurance claim forms while adhe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAS 232MAS 2321Provides supplementary externship experience to Medical Assisting students as they work to further develop clinical care and administrative skills in a medical office. (1 lec, 40 hours). Corequisites… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSY 231PSY 23136Free Elective Recommended: Phlebotomy (PHL 101 (PHLB 101) 3 COURSEWORK BEYOND CERTIFICATE TOTAL A.A.S. DEGREE CREDITS MEDICAL OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Credential: Certificate [36 credit hours] Academic Requ… 36 cr · 36 hr source
BMT 261BMT 2613Prepares the student to perform the duties of a basic health care secretary. Content includes communications, basic terminology, transcription of physician orders, clerical functions, scheduling of p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 233BMT 2333Continues concepts learned in BMT232 ICD -10-CM Diagnostic Coding. Develops a comprehensive understanding of procedural coding using CPT/HCPCS coding systems. This course emphasizes practice in the a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 234BMT 23484TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 36 MEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY Credentials: Associate in Science Degree (78-84 credit hours) Associate in Science Degree – Three Year Track (79-84 credit hours) Academic Requirement… 84 cr · 84 hr source
MRT 162MRT 1625Encourages students to take a more active role in basic radiographic procedures, emphasizing technique -selection, radiographic positioning, explanation of procedures to the patients, and clerical ta… 5 cr · 5 hr source
PHY 235PHY 23570TOTAL A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 80-84 NURSING Credential: Associate in Science Degree (70 credit hours) Academic Requirements for Admission: • College level *College Composition (ENG101), *Anatomy and Phys… 70 cr · 70 hr source
MRT 161MRT 1615Introduces students to the clinical area. The lecture portion of the course acquaints students with hospital, department, and program policies and procedures, as well as familiarizes them with image… 5 cr · 5 hr source
MRT 267MRT 2677Advances students into areas of less direct supervision and more independent performance, based upon demonstration of competence. Emphasis is placed on refinement of skills in routine areas and on in… 7 cr · 7 hr source
MAT 105MAT 1053Provides a foundation in critical thinking, problem solving, and mathematical and statistical skills aligned with citizenship , workforce and real-world applications. The goals of the course are to e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUR 183NUR 1835Introduces students to the professional issues of nursing leadership and management. Emphasis will be on the nurse’s role in safety, communication, legal issues, and the role QSEN competencies play i… 5 cr · 5 hr source
NUR 184NUR 1845Continuing with the themes from NUR 183 (NURS 183) and expanding the practice framework, the course focuses on evidence - based practice, ethics, and other issues in the nursing field. Teaching metho… 5 cr · 5 hr source
BIO 216BIO 2164An integrated lecture-laboratory course concentrating on agents associated with human disease including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Microbial control, epidemiology and immunology are also… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NUR 283NUR 2835Continuing with the themes from NUR 184 (NURS 184) and expanding the practice framework, the course focuses on job interviewing and resume writing skills, leadership, time management, and nursing res… 5 cr · 5 hr source
NUR 284NUR 28473TOTAL A.S. DEGREE CREDITS 70 PARAMEDICINE Credentials: Paramedicine Associate in Applied Science Degree (73 credit hours) Advanced EMT Certificate (21 credit hours) Academic Requirements for Admissio… 73 cr · 73 hr source
PLG 111PLG 1113Applies theories gained in PLG101 adding the assembly, placement and connection of a variety of fixtures, appliances, and water taps. Other applications include various hot water sources and maintena… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLG 112PLG 1123Applies theories and skills gained in PLG 102 (PLUM 102) and PLG 111 (PLUM 111) building more advanced and complex installations including practical drainage, venting and water distribution projects,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RAH 133RAH 1333Studies atomic theory, series, parallel and series-parallel circuits while considering basic A.C. theory, electrical power distribution systems, electric controls, and schematic diagrams. 15-week cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RAH 171RAH 1712Introduces drafting and print reading as related to the HVAC industry with special emphasis on residential and light commercial buildings. Course covers architectural and engineering symbols and conv… 2 cr · 2 hr source
RAH 272RAH 2723Focuses on the installation and servicing of gas -fired boilers and furnaces. This course includes the National Propane Gas Association CETP modules to meet education requirements for State of Maine… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RAH 287RAH 2872.5Builds on RAH 283 (HVAC 283) HVAC systems I, as it relates to energy efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of commercial HVAC systems. The student applies the procedures or startup, t… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source
BUA 141BUA 1413Presents the fundamentals of small business management primarily to non-business majors, and includes such topics as business ownership, organization and management, marketing, personnel, finance, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 271BUA 2713Introduces marketing as it relates to the economy and the policies and practices of marketing institutions. Course content includes an overview of marketing, social responsibilities, consumer behavio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUR 117SUR 1172Includes basic measurements with math review, nomenclature, dosage, and drug calculations. Stresses safe handling procedures for drugs and solutions, principals of drug use and care of surgical patie… 2 cr · 2 hr source
SUR 118SUR 11815This course intends to introduce the student to the practice of surgical technology. The focus of this course is on clinical practice, preparing students as entry level surgical technologists . Also,… 15 cr · 15 hr source
SUR 200SUR 20060TOTAL A.A.S DEGREE CREDITS 65 TRADE AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (60 credit hours) Program Overview: Trade and Technical Occupations recognizes proficienc… 60 cr · 60 hr source
TTO 124TTO 12464Apprenticeship I or Apprenticeship II or Apprenticeship III Selected Coursework (100 level or higher) 15-27 General Education Courses Credits Restricted Elective Any Communications (100 level or high… 64 cr · 64 hr source
WEL 186WEL 1863Teaches the meanings of views, lines, sizes, dimensions, and welding terms; emphasizes welding symbols and blueprint reading; and develops basic drawing skills by means of practice with these symbols… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WEL 151WEL 1512Provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills using the semi -automatic flux-cored arc welding process. Emphasis on the proper use of semi -automatic equipment, operations, machine adju… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 269WEL 2691Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in gas metal arc welding of pipe, the proper preparation for welding pipe and the recognition of pipe welding defects. It offers training to devel… 1 cr · 1 hr source
WEL 279WEL 2792Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding advanced procedures and preparation for welding stainless steel and aluminum pipe. This course prepares the studen… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BUA 112BUA 1123Continues the principles and procedures initiated in BUA 111 (BUSN 111) Accounting I, and includes internal controls, current and long-term liabilities, corporations, inventory methods, depreciation,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 111BUA 111Prerequisite(s) Explanation of Course Description Codes : The distributions contained in this Catalog are based on a "typical" 15-week semester. A number of technical programs have 5 -week modules. C… source
ART 100ART 1003Introduces basic art theory as it relates to representational drawing. Emphasis is placed on composition, materials manipulation, problem solving skills and critically analyzing one‘s own artwork as… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 101ART 1013This course provides an overview of composing and processing digital images. It introduces various photographic techniques and standards involving the use of current technology digital cameras. Also… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 112ART 1123A foundation course in two -dimensional design. Students will examine the elements and principl es of two -dimensional design using hands on examples and exercises. Students will use both conventiona… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 130Fine Art Photography 3 Credits3This course is designed as an elective class that helps promote the use of photography as an art form. Students are encouraged to explore non-traditional uses of a camera and promote original thinkin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 232ART 2323In this course students learn to create professional quality images for the advertising, commercial and industrial markets. Through a series of lectures as well as hands -on experience, students will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ART 291Topics in Fine Art 3 Credits3Focuses on a different topic in art each time it is offered and may be taken more than once for credit. Topics will be determined by the department. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASL 101ASL 1013Introduces students to the language most widely used in the adult American Deaf Community. It also introduces students to Deaf Culture, exploring issues of relevance and import in the Deaf Community… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASL 102ASL 1023This course builds upon the foundations of the language learned in ASL 101 (ASLA 101). Whereas ASL 101 (ASLA 101) had a focus of receptive skills (understanding the signs of others), this course focu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 100ATA 1004This introductory prerequisite course will introduce students to workplace safety in the automotive shop. Safety topics will include shop hazards such as fire, airborne gases, blood borne pathogens,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ATA 110ATA 1103The first of two electrical courses, this course will introduce the fundamentals of electricity. Students will study voltage, amperage, resistance, wattage and Ohm’s Law, and their relationship to el… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 120ATA 1202This course covers the fundamentals of operation of an automotive fleet or automotive dealer service facility. Topics covered in this class include: customer service and public relations; scheduling… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATA 124ATA 1241This course is a study of the Maine motor vehicle safety inspection standards and the law. This course will prepare students to sit for the exam with the Maine State Police and become a licensed Main… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATA 125ATA 1252The first of two courses, this course will focus on the steering and suspension systems of modern vehicles. This course will introduce students to identify steering and suspension components and insp… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATA 126ATA 1262The second of two courses, this course will focus on the steering and suspension systems of modern vehicles. This course will provide students with experience to analyze problems and replace worn par… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATA 145ATA 1452This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of the automotive braking system. The first of two courses, students will learn the theory of hydraulic, mechanical, vacuum, and electronic sys… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATA 200ATA 2001Provides an overview of automotive network systems and exposes students to the aspects of design, development, application and performance issues associated with automotive network systems. Prerequis… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATA 210ATA 2103The second of two courses, this course examines the electrical and electronic systems of automobiles. Students will study inputs, outputs, and processors of electronic systems. Students will study th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 215ATA 2153Covers manual drive train and axles theory, diagnosis, and repair. Students will leave to remove and reinstall transmissions/transaxles. Students will inspect and repair manual transmission systems,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 225ATA 2253This course is an examination of automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Students will diagnose the heating and air conditioning system and determine necessary action for unusu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 230ATA 2303The second of two courses, this course is a comprehensive overview of automotive computerized engine controls and vehicle emission systems. Students will learn to utilize proper diagnostic procedures… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 235ATA 2353This course will cover automatic transmission theory, diagnosis, and repair. Students will perform full in-vehicle and off-vehicle transmission inspection, and apply critical thinking skills, utilizi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATA 240ATA 2401This Independent Study Electric Vehicle ASE L3 Prep course provides an overview of Electric and Gas -electric Hybrid vehicle fundamentals. It describes the operation, diagnosis and repair of Electric… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATH 101ATH 1011Familiarizes students with shop safety, regulations, liabilities and legalities as they pertain to the truck and heavy equipm ent industry and identifies proper use of hazardous materials, shop equip… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATH 103ATH 1032Teaches the theory, function, and diagnosis of truck and heavy equipment performance for maintenance service and light duty repairs to cooling, lubricating, electrical and exhaust systems. It address… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATH 113ATH 1133Introduces the theory, operation, service, and repairs of hydraulic brakes, vacuum boosters, air brakes, and all related components including electrical. The course also offers preparation for CDL ai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATH 121ATH 1214Presents the theory and operation of the complete drive train. Familiarizes students with tools and techniques necessary to properly maintain, diagnose, service, and repair automatic transmissions, m… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ATH 131ATH 1314Introduces the theory and operation of the two and four -cycle internal combustion engine and the construction and designs of diesel and gas engines; addresses the advantages and disadvantages of bot… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ATH 133ATH 1333Provides the knowledge and skills required to troubleshoot and tune engines with mechanical and electrical components in a safe and professional manner and teaches the proper use of diagnostic equipm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATH 141ATH 1413Provides the theory and operations of carburetors, gas and diesel fuel injection systems, related components, including electrical/electronics, and fuel qualities. Teaches the skills and tools needed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATH 151ATH 1513Teaches the theory, principles, terminology, and schematics of hydraulics. Students learn the components of hydraulic systems , as well as their applications. Students also learn how to trouble -shoo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATH 175ATH 1752Teaches State of Maine Motor Vehicle Inspection Laws and the proper procedures to test and inspect trucks, trailers, and automobiles. (60 hr.) Prerequisite: ATH 101 (DTHE 101) or instructor permission 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATH 212ATH 2121Addresses the fundamentals of operating a fleet or dealer service facility. The course covers public relations, customer serv ice, work and PM scheduling, repair orders, warranty claims, hiring and t… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATH 274ATH 2742Teaches theory, function, and terminology of Exhaust Aftertreatment and applications. Defines creation of noxious gases in engines exhaust. Operation and maintenance of catalytic convertors, diese l… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATT 133ATT 1333Provides students with the theory of electricity, Ohm's Law, and the skills needed to correctly use volt meters, amp meters, and millimeters. Students troubleshoot and diagnose electrical systems in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCA 102BCA 1023Develops skills in document formatting, including speed, accuracy, and professional standards. Students will gain expertise in keyboarding, document formatting, and essential word processing skills u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCA 116Database Management 3 Credits3Continues BCA115 to develop skills and build proficiency in database management using Microsoft Access. This course is designed to develop mastery skills in various database processing functions. Stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCA 205BCA 2053Information Processing Capstone Course: Uses integrated software applications letters, memos, reports, presentation, and information development activities. Advanced concepts and techniques using Mic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCT 103BCT 1033A comprehensive introduction to construction tools and equipment. Emphasizing safety and skillful use of hand, portable, and stationary tools, including a 10 -hour OSHA training, students will learn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCT 105BCT 1054Roof Systems and Surfaces is a continuation of BCT103. Truss installation, cornice systems, roof types, sheathing products, and installation of exterior doors and windows are accomplished by students… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BCT 153BCT 1537Exterior & Interior Finishing with Advanced Rafter Framing will be presented with current building codes, methods, and materials. Exterior finishing to include siding, soffit, trim practices, and dec… 7 cr · 7 hr source
BCT 213BCT 2131Concentrates on the construction of basic and finish stairways. Students study stairway types, calculations, layout, materials and construction methods. Students apply these concepts by constructing… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BCT 255BCT 2554Engages students in the fundamentals of building layout, elevation control and concrete work. Applies field practice with transits for building layout, control points, and establishing building eleva… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BCT 264BCT 2643Provides students with a background in construction documents and estimating materials and labor, including construction contracts, insurance, specifications, material take -off, and material and lab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BCT 266BCT 2663A continuation of Estimating. Emphasis on tracking project budget and schedule. Students also study construction contract documents, insurance requirements, tax liabilities and supervisory management… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIO 100BIO 1004Introduces students to basic biology principles such as: molecular and cellular biology, genetics, biological diversity and ecology. The goal of this course is to increase student knowledge of the wo… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIO 101BIO 1014An introduction to Maine’s plants, animals, and ecological systems. Classroom and field time will be focused on developing observational skills and identification of commonly encountered trees, flowe… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIO 102BIO 1024Introduces students to marine organisms and ecosystems, with emphasis on Gulf of Maine species and habitats. Human impacts on marine biodiversity through fisheries, pollution, and climate change will… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIO 105Human Genetics 3 Credits3Human Genetics is a basic introduction to mammalian genetics using humans and mice as model organisms due to their similar genetic pathways and disorders. BIO 105 introduces you to basic genetics voc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIO 109BIO 1094Principles of Biology I introduces the basic principles of molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, biological diversity, and ecology. This course is the first of a two -semester sequence… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIO 209BIO 2094Introduces functions (physiology) and structures (anatomy, morphology) of animals and plants stressing basic physiological processes and adaptations to the environment. Equal attention is given to pl… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIO 222BIO 2223Focuses on understanding fundamental disease processes beginning with general concepts of disease and altered cell functioning. Also included are topics on inflammation, infection, neoplastic and flu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIO 251BIO 2514Discusses the essential concepts of clinical pharmacology and their application to safe medication administration in medical practice. Drug actions, therapeutic uses, and key adverse effects of major… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIO 272BIO 2722Reviews the interaction of radiation within living systems, and radiation effects on molecules, cells, tissues and the body a s a whole. Factors affecting biological response are presented, including… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BMT 105BMT 1053Strengthen proofreading and editing skills needed for managing the accuracy and quality of document production. Students will develop language arts skills, including grammar, spelling, and punctuatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 113BMT 1133Introduces the basic structure of medical language. Students will become familiar with prefixes, suffixes, root words, and combining forms pertaining to the chemical basis of life, as well as the int… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 114BMT 1143Continues BMT113 and includes a more in-depth encounter with medical terminology covering the body as a whole including the integumentary, musculoskeletal, digestive, blood, cardiovascular, respirato… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 121BMT 1213Covers the study and application of medicolegal concepts and ethics in the medical profession. Understanding professional conduct and confidentiality will be emphasized. Principles of medical ethics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 133BMT 1333Develops a basic understanding of diagnostic coding using ICD-10-CM and procedural coding using ICD-10-PCS and CPT. Students will assign codes to patient encounters in both the inpatient and outpatie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 205BMT 2053Prepares students to excel as insurance billing specialists and to increase efficiency and streamline administrative procedures for one of the most complex tasks of the physician’s office: insurance… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 206BMT 2063Utilizes computer applications to cover the flow of information in a medical office. Students will develop skills to initiate and input patient data using a computerized medical office program. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 207Electronic Medical Record 1 Credit1Develops a basic understanding of electronic medical record (EMR) software application. Emphasis will be placed on hands -on application of a software program designed to interface with practice mana… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMT 208BMT 2083Medical Office Technology Capstone Class: Emphasizes essential skills required of the administrative medical assistant. The students will gain practical knowledge of appointment booking, office proto… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 221Medical Transcription I 3 Credits3Introduces the healthcare record and medical documents. Transcription of basic medical dictation incorporating the English usage and machine transcription skills, medical knowledge, and proofreading… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 222Medical Transcription II 3 Credits3Continues BMT221. Students must transcribe advanced, original medical dictation, using advanced proofreading and editing skills, while meeting progressively demanding accuracy and productivity standa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 232BMT 2323Develops a comprehensive understanding of diagnostic coding using ICD-10-CM. The focus will be on data analysis for billing and reimbursement. (3 lec) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 235Certified Professional Coder Exam Prep 1 Credit1Prepares students through practice to demonstrate proficiency in assigning accurate medical codes for diagnoses, procedures, and services performed in the outpatient setting. (1 lec) Prerequisites: B… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMT 236Certified Inpatient Coder Exam Prep 1 Credit1Prepares students through practice to demonstrate proficiency in assigning accurate medical codes for diagnoses, procedures, and services performed in the physician office setting. (1 lec) Prerequisi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMT 252Pharmacology for the Medical Office 3 Credits3Develops an understanding of the concepts surrounding pharmacology, such as the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs, and the concepts of pharmacotherapy. Includes medical terminology, drug… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMT 281Medical Office Externship 3 Credits3Offers students opportunities for supervised work experiences in a medical office setting. This course combines classroom theory with on -the-job training. Must complete 240 hours of training to rece… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 101BUA 1013This course examines the role of business in American society; the interrelated activities through which business provides the goods and services essential to contemporary society; and the interrelat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 103BUA 1033Prepares students with the essential skills to develop a “real-world” business plan that may actually be implemented. Topics include planning, the development and screening of business ideas, prepara… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 132BUA 1323Surveys the creation of agencies, the employment relationship, laws and related areas of partnerships; the laws and management of corporations; and the rights of stockholders. Property laws are also… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 211BUA 2113Introduces financial accounting information for managerial planning and cost control. Sample topics include responsible accounting procedures, cost -volume relationships, differential analysis proced… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 213BUA 2133Introduces QuickBooks software. Content includes setting up companies, entering payables, writing checks, entering sales, processing discounts, tracking sales tax, collecting receivables, preparing j… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 254Introduction to Real Estate 4 Credits4Course covers the fundamental principles and procedures of real estate entry licensure for the State of Maine. Topics include industry overview, agency relationships, product knowledge, financing, va… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BUA 260BUA 2603Discusses in detail the inter -relationships among business, government, and society. Considerable time is spent discussing how these relationships change. The potency of change comes from forces in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUA 281BUA 2813Offers students opportunities for supervised work experiences in business and/or non-profit organizations. This course combines classroom theory with on-the-job training and can be used as elective c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CAD 101CAD 1013Introduces Computer Aided Drafting and Design through a combination of lecture, hands -on exercises, and drawing problems. While this course is designed for students with little previous computer or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHE 100CHE 1004Introduces, non-mathematically, the basic principles of chemistry, with an emphasis on relevance to everyday life. Topics will include alternative energy sources such as nuclear chemistry, air and wa… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CHE 103CHE 1033This survey, non-laboratory class, is designed to acquaint students with the broad principles of chemistry as they relate to hazards in the emergency response field. This survey includ es basic chemi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHE 113CHE 1133Designed for science and pre -professional students, this course is the first part of general chemistry. Problem solving skills are emphasized, and topics include: matter and energy; method of measur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHE 114CHE 1143Builds upon the content of Chemistry I. Topics include intermolecular forces, solutions, chemical kinetics and equilibria, acid-base chemistry, thermodynamics electro-chemistry, nuclear chemistry, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHE 115CHE 1151Applies concepts appropria te to CHE 113 (CHEM 120) Chemistry I, with emphasis on safety and record keeping, and the acquisition of basic experimental skills, techniques, and concepts in chemistry. C… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHE 116Chemistry II Laboratory 1 Credit1Applies concepts appropriate to CHE 114. (0 lec, 1 lab) Corequisite: CHE 114 Focuses on a different topic in college learning each time it is offered and may be taken more than once for credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CRJ 105CRJ 1051Provides an introduction to personal wellness that reviews physical fitness planning and maintenance, nutrition, and environmental factors associated with these topics. Students will examine the path… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CRJ 113CRJ 1133Introduces the use of criminological theory as a framing device for measurement, classification, and meaningful analysis of crime and criminality. Perspectives including classical, positivist, biolog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 121CRJ 1213Provides students with a functional understanding of the ways in which criminal laws act to proscribe conduct that undermines social order in a constitutional democracy. Students will examine the nec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 201CRJ 2013Provides an examination of human morality and its utility in for practitioners in the criminal justice system. It addresses the relationship between introspective, critical analysis of self and the u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 205CRJ 2053Introduces the foundational elements of criminal investigation of violent, property, public order, and other misdemeanor and felony offenses. Students will be exposed to the techniques for approachin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 232CRJ 2323Develops the ability to generate written reports within the justice professions. It focuses on the importance of grammatically and syntactically fluid documentation that translates professional activ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 235CRJ 2353Provides an introduction to basic psychopathology and crisis intervention for first response professionals. Specific emphasis will be placed on acute and chronic expressions of selected mental illnes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 252Serial Murder 3 Credits3Introduces and explores the phenomenon of repetitive, intrinsically motivated murder utilizing both clinical and law enforcement perspectives. Primary behavioral and crime scene characteristics of bo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 253CRJ 2533Introduces and explores the structure and psychology of totalistic cultic organizations. Students will examine the key differences between conventional religious movements, splinter sects and cults t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 254CRJ 2543Introduces and reviews the basic theoretical and practical applications of criminal profiling techniques. Specifically, the student will be introduced to concepts including, but not limited to: the u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 255CRJ 2553Introduces the intersecting points for psychology and the legal system. Students will be exposed to concepts that assist law enforcement and the judicial system in performing their respective functio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 260CRJ 2603Provides students interested in a career in law enforcement with an opportunity to learn under the instruction and supervisio n of current and retired law enforcement professionals. The course utiliz… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 273CRJ 2733Provides students with the opportunity to screen, analyze, and discuss various motion pictures which incorporate crime or the criminal justice system as subject matter. Specific attention will be pai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 274CRJ 2743Utilizes film as a lens through which to explore issues related to crime and criminal psychology. Critical viewing and reflection will serve as a basis for an in-depth examination of criminality. Ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRJ 291Topics in Criminal Justice 3 Credits3Focuses on a different topic in criminal justice each time it is offered and may be taken more than once for credit. Topics will be determined by the department. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 103CST 1033Introduces students to computers, networks, and information fluency. Basic computer and workplace skills are addressed with emphasis on applications of the computer as a medium for representing, stor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 113CST 1133Provides an introduction to operating system basics with the intent of giving a student a deeper understanding of various operating systems. Operating systems covered include Windows 7 through Window… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 114CST 1143Covers the fundamentals of hardware and IT technical support using CompTIA A+ exam objectives as its framework. The course reflects current technology, techniques, and industry standards in this dyna… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 154CST 1543Explores computer programming and object -oriented language using Java. This course provides an understanding of program structure, procedures, and event programming through the use of hands-on labs… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 166CST 1664Provides students with the knowledge to become industry -certified as a network technician. Prepares the student for two different industry certifications: Network Pro certification and Net+ certific… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CST 203CST 2033Covers the conceptual, technical, and managerial foundations for systems analysis design and implementation as well as project management principles for systems development. Both traditional (structu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 221CST 2213Studies the fundamentals and implementation of network security including secure access methods and vulnerabilities in network protocols, operating systems, and network applications. (5 weeks, 5 lec,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 226CST 2263Covers both theoretical issues related to wireless networking and practical systems for both wireless data networks and cellular wireless telecommunication systems. Students will also work on a proje… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 235CST 2353Covers the basics of database design and implementation. Topics include the principles and methodologies of database design, database application development, normalization, relational database model… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 246CST 2463Introduces students to techniques necessary to make virtualization work in enterprise environments. Students will be exposed to the preplanning needed to implement virtualization, how to transition f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 254CST 2543Explores cloud applications and development using Amazon Web Services. Students will learn the building blocks for computing storage and content delivery through hands-on experience with core service… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CST 256CST 2563Explores the software development process with an introduction to the software development life cycle, development methodologies and team -based prod uction concepts. The course will also cover basic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CTE 102Introduction to CTE Environments 3 Credits3Introduces the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully navigate the first year of teaching in a Career & Technical Education (CTE) program. Explores the roles, duties, and responsibilities of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CTE 105Classroom Management & Shop Safety in CTE Environments 3 Credits3Introduces the concepts of classroom management and shop safety (CMS) as they pertain to teaching and learning in a CTE environment. Examines the philosophy and purpose of CMS and the roles and respo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CTE 121CTE 1213Provides participants with an understanding of the nature and role of culture and identity and its intersection with teaching and learning in CTE Environments. Participants will develop an awareness… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CTE 206The Teaching Process in CTE Environments 3 Credits3Introduces models for curriculum planning and program curriculum mapping. Examines various instructional strategies that engage all learners and are effective in the CTE environment. Explores the int… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CTE 208Assessment and Evaluation in CTE Environments 3 Credits3Explores the history, philosophy and purpose of assessment and evaluation and its impact on teaching and learning. Examines methods for assessment and evaluation in CTE environments, with an emphasis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CTE 210Exceptional Learners in CTE Environments 3 Credits3Introduces the laws that impact students with exceptionalities and the categories of exceptionality as defined by IDEA. Explo res the roles and responsibilities of special education personnel and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CUL 112CUL 1123Engages students in discussion of such culinary topics as menu development, tool and equipment identification and familiarization, and the history of professional cooking. Students will compose a pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CUL 126CUL 1260.5Supports Culinary Arts I by providing individualized, small -group instruction in introductory cooking and baking methods. Other topics demonstrated and practiced include mise en place, product and e… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source
CUL 127CUL 1275.5Students develop the fundamental skills necessary to w ork successfully in the foodservice industry. Introductory level cooking and baking methods are described and practiced. Other topics discussed… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source
CUL 128CUL 1280.5Supports Culinary Arts II by providing individualized, small-group instruction in intermediate cooking and baking methods. Other topics demonstrated and practiced include flavor development, hot and… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source
CUL 129CUL 1295.5Expands upon the skills developed in Culinary Arts I. Intermediate level cooking and baking methods are described and practiced. Other topics discussed and applied include recipe testing and writing,… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source
CUL 214CUL 2143Develops both advanced culinary knowledge and technique. Advanced garde manger production, mixology, and alcohol awareness, as well as the selection and service of wines are part of this course. Gues… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CUL 218CUL 2183Students prepare classical European pastry items. Fundamental as well as specialized technique will be practiced and reinforced through lecture, demonstration and practice. Students will prepare a wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 113DGD 1133Designed to give students the acquisition of skills necessary to help build a basic foundation in digital image correction and manipulation. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 131DGD 1313Covers understanding page design using graphic design applications. Adobe In-Design software will be used to design publications, posters and promotional materials. Layout software, terminology, proc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 201DGD 2013Presents the principles for planning, designing, and executing attractive yet informative web pages and web sites. This course explores factors that affect web layout and design such as browser choic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 230DGD 2304This course provides the student with the employment experience that is typical for the Digital Graphic Design industry. It i s designed to present the understanding of what working in a design offic… 4 cr · 4 hr source
DGD 231DGD 2313This course examines current printing and digital output technologies used in commercial Graphic Art. This class will cover the History of Offset Lithography through current printing technologies and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DGD 232DGD 2323This course will introduce students to advanced topic in Digital Graphic Design through the use of various software and hardware. This class will focus on the main graphic principles of components, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DTG 101DTG 1012Introduces drafting and print reading as related to the Plumbin g industry with special emphasis on residential and light commercial buildings. (2 lec) 2 cr · 2 hr source
DTG 104DTG 1043Introduces the equipment and procedures used in board drafting, as well as print reading for residential and light commercial construction using industry standards. Emphasis (when applicable) will be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DTG 134DTG 1343Introduces students that are new to AutoCAD to the basic concepts of creating drawings using this software package. Emphasis (when applicable) will be based on drafting and design as related to the f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DTG 203DTG 2033Part one introduces students to 3D modeling for woodworking using SketchUp software. Students will design and output components detailed in the model to generate plans, assemblies, templates, details… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DTG 204DTG 2043Introduces students to feature-based parametric modeling for woodworking using Autodesk Fusion 360 software. Working from simple component design through complex assembly modeling we utilize the desi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DTG 234Architectural Drafting IV 3 Credits3Designed to be a continuation of Architectural Drafting III. Students will focus on more in-depth commands, and practices using Chief Architect software, while engaging in more complex designs. Advan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DTG 291Special Topics in Computer Aided Drafting3Focuses on a different topic each time it is offered. Can be taken more than once. 3 Credits 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 100ECE 1003Introduces students to concepts important to the field of early childhood such as developmentally appropriate practices, developmental domains, curriculum, careers in early childhood field, and partn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 107Classroom Environments and Management in ECE Settings 3 Credits3Introduces methods for developing and managing positive and effective learning environments in early childhood settings. Examines strategies for room arrangement and organization of materials to maxi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 110ECE 1103Studies stages of development from prenatal periods through adolescence. Theories of child and adolescent development and the learning process will be introduced. The effects of environment and the a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 117ECE 1173Explores methods of observing, recording, and assessing children’s development and learning. Skills acquired as a result of t his course will provide the students with the needed information to asses… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 118ECE 1183Introduces children’s literature from the perspective of language development. Students examine various forms of multicultural literature from different genres and explore methods for choosing and in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 131ECE 1313Explores infant and toddler curriculum frameworks and methods. Students will review growth and development of these two age groups with special emphasis placed on the importance of relationships and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 203Field Experiences II: Social Emotional Curriculum in ECE Settings 4 Credits4Expands upon the competencies acquitted in ECD 117: Observing and Recording in the Field. Introduces strategies for supporting social emotional learning in ECE settings, including positive guidance,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ECE 205Numeracy in ECE Settings 3 Credits3Explores frameworks and methods for developing numeracy in young children from preschool to age eight. Students plan developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that align with standards that… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 207Science in ECE Settings 3 Credits3Introduces methods for teaching science in the early childhood classroom, with an emphasis on the inquiry approach. Examines the importance of integrating science, technology, engineering, math, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECE 209Field Experiences III: Integrated Curriculum Capstone in ECE Settings 5 Credits5Serves as a Capstone in which students focus on demonstrating skills necessary for working as part of a teaching team in an E CE setting. Students utilize knowledge of child development, develop ment… 5 cr · 5 hr source
ECE 229Early Childhood Professions 3 Credits3Overviews the early childhood profession and the components necessary to begin and run an early care and education program. The following topics are included: mission statements, program development,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECO 103ECO 1033Provides a survey of consumer and personal finance. Emphasis is placed on using the economic way of thinking to evaluate alternative financial decisions to maximize the use of earnings. Topics includ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECO 200ECO 2003Introduces economic thinking by revisiting the historical causes for today’s predominant economic structure: market-based society. Starting with Greek and Roman social conditions and moving on throug… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECO 221ECO 2213Course provides an overview of the principles of microeconomics and their use in understanding, critique, and analysis of economic issues. Topics emphasized include the economic decision -making of i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 106SEL in Elementary Settings 3 Credits3Explores the social emotional development of school age children in elementary settings . A variety of frameworks will be explored, with a focus on the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotion… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 206Field Experience II: Classroom Environments & Management in Elementary Settings 4 Credits4Expands upon the competencies acquired in ECE 117 (ECED 117): Observing & Recording in the Field. Explores frameworks and methods for developing and managing positive and effective learning environme… 4 cr · 4 hr source
EDB 210Lesson Design for Elementary Settings 3 Credits3Explore different frameworks for lesson design, with a focus on backward design. Students will plan and implement developmentally appropriate instruction that addresses student engagement, higher ord… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 213EDB 2133Examines Autism Spectrum Disorder. This history of autism will be reviewed as well as current practices in making appropriate diagnosis of this exceptionality. Strategies for supporting development a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 215Field Experiences III: Integrated Curriculum Capstone in Elementary Settings 3 Credits3Expands on the InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards acquired in Field Experience II and previous courses, including planning and implementing developmentally appropriate integrated curriculum in elem… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 231Behavioral Health Professional 3 Credits3Designed to give students the competencies to provide in-home services to children and families with developmental disabilities. Principles of behavior, trauma, treatment planning and family function… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDB 232Field Experience II 4 Credits4Designed to bridge theory with practice. Students will apply strategies and methods learned in class to the practice of planning for and working with learners in educational settings. Students will w… 4 cr · 4 hr source
EDSE 110Typical Development in Children and Adolescence 3 Credits3Studies typical development in children and adolescents. Characteristics of each stage of development are emphasized. Theories of child development and the learning process will be introduced. Effect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 130Observation and Documentation in Special Education 3 Credits3Explores methods of observing and documenting developmental stages and learning. Skills acquired in this co urse provide the students with the necessary tools to observe development, plans activities… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 140Play and Social Skill Development in Special Education Settings 3 Credits3Focuses on benefits of incorporating play -based learning models into special education settings to encourage cognitive and social/emotional development. Play -based learning that is supported by cur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 210Individuals with Autism 3 Credits3Examines Autism Spectrum Disorder. The history of Autism will be reviewed as well as current practices in making appropriate diagnosis of this exceptionality. Common characteristics of Autism Spectru… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDSE 215Using Instructional and Assistive Technology 3 Credits3Investigates various instructional and assistive technologies as they relate to learning, communication, mobility, and recreation. Both high-tech and low -tech tools are examined. Emphasis is placed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 100ELC 1003Provides an introduction to the expectations and requirements of today’s Electrician. Emphasis will be placed on promoting success in the Electrician’s Technology program. Career building topics incl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 101ELC 1013Emphasizes the arithmetic needed for success as an electrician. Topics covered will include; mathematical order of operations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals; percentages, averages, roundi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 111ELC 1113Studies the principles of direct current electricity, focusing on the theoretical concepts of direct current circuits and instruments as they apply to electrical and electronic components and equipme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 112ELC 1123Considers the principles of alternating current electricity, focusing on the theoretical conc epts of alternating current circuits as they apply to electrical and electronic components and equipment.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 121ELC 1213Reviews the code rules found in the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, to ensure safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment. This cour se should be taken in the student’s last semester unle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 131ELC 1313Presents the principles of electronics beginning with semi -conductor theory. Rectification, transistors, SCR's, TRIAC's and optoelectronic devices are studied. (3 lec) Prerequisite: ELC 112 (ELEC 11… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 152ELC 1523Teaches the principles and components of starting, accelerating, protecting, and stopping alternating current motors. (3 lec) Prerequisite: ELC 151 (ELEC 151) or equivalent 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELC 171ELC 1713Covers the principles of commercial and industrial electrical blueprint layouts, with emphasis on specifications, estimating procedures, interpreting one-line diagrams, power distribution layouts, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMS 100First Responder 2 Credits2This entry level course is designed to prepare students for the role of first responder. Particular focus is given to lifesaving techniques that are designed to stabilize the patient before the ambul… 2 cr · 2 hr source
EMS 121First Aid in the Workplace 1.33 Credits1.33This course reviews key workplace safety topics including scene safety and standard precautions. Coursework includes certification in American Heart Association CPR, the use of Automatic External Def… 1.33 cr · 1.33 hr source
EMS 124First Responder to EMT-Bridge 3.5 Credits3.5Prepares currently licensed First Responders (Emergency Medical Responders) to administer out-of-hospital emergency medical care. The laboratory component provides practice in patient assessment, air… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source
EMS 125Advanced Healthcare Provider to EMT Bridge 4.5 Credits4.5Designed for experienced advanced allied health care providers (RN, PA -C, and NP) to provide exposure to the field of EMS. Students will complete a minimum of 84 hours of didactic and practical time… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source
EMS 207Advanced Cardiac Life Support Lab1Teaches the standardized American Heart Association approach to managing cardiac emergencies and emergency resuscitation. Recommended after completion of EMS 203. (2 lab) EMS/EMSP 209 Paramedic Emerg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EMS 223Introduction to Community Health 3 Credits3Presents a survey of theory and practice in community health. Specific attention is given to the public health system, voluntary health agencies, epidemiology, solving community health problems, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMS 225Biomedical Ethics 3 Credits3Presents an analysis of ethical issues arising within modern medicine and the health care professions, such as paternalism and truth-telling, euthanasia, abortion, modern reproductive technologies, n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMS 270Community Paramedic Advocacy and Outreach 5 Credits5An introduction to the role and function of the Community Paramedic (CP). The student will learn about the Community Paramedic's specific role and function as a member of the health care team and par… 5 cr · 5 hr source
EMS 271Care and Prevention Development Strategies 5 Credits5Introduces the responsibilities of the Community Paramedic (CP) for gathering appropriate patient/client information and maintaining accurate records, including documentation of encounters between th… 5 cr · 5 hr source
EMS 280Community Assessment2Designed to introduce the role of the Community Paramedic (CP) as a member of the health care team in community assessment. The student will map the community health care services, describe the demog… 2 cr · 2 hr source
EMS 281Community Paramedic Clinical 5 Credits5Provides the student with clinical training under the supervision of a medical director, physician, nurse practitioner, physi cian's assistant or public health provider. The student will recommend ap… 5 cr · 5 hr source
ENG 112ENG 1123Seeks to develop in students an appreciation of literature and insights into human values that can result from close studies of it. Students will read, discuss, and write about selections that repres… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 162ENG 1623Explores developing non-fiction material using fictional techniques such as dialogue and narrative voice. (3 lec) Prerequisite: 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 172ENG 1723Provides students with the opportunity to explore and develop their own writing style in a mutually supportive environment. Focuses primarily on short fiction and poetry with consideration of other g… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 212ENG 2123Introduces students to the history and analysis of American and international narrative film. (2 lec, 2 lab) Usually offered in the spring. Prerequisite: ENG 101 (ENGL 101) with grade of C or higher… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 214ENG 2143Focuses on a different topic in film each time it is offered: may be taken more than once for credit. Topics will be determined by the department. (3 lec) Writing Intensive Course. Prerequisite: ENG… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 222True Crime 3 Credits3Examines historic and contemporary accounts of criminal activity. Students will discuss such issues as the cultural influence s on the crimes themselves and on the creation and reception of the accou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 223Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature 3 Credits3Emphasizes techniques for close reading and writing about elements of Science Fiction and Fantasy literature. (3 lec) Usually offered in the fall. Prerequisite: ENG101 with grade of C or higher or in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 224ENG 2243Studies the graphic novel as literature, briefly investigating the history and evolution of sequential art, developing a vocabulary for evaluating and discussing the graphic novel as a narrative form… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 225ENG 2253Examines the wide-ranging body of poetry, fiction, drama, letters, essays, journals and other literature by women from the Middle Ages to the present day. Emphasis will be placed on the artistic and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 235Literary Theory and Criticism 3 Credits3Introduces students to the theory and application of a variety of critical approaches to literature. Has practical applicatio ns for students who plan to pursue an English major, a secondary teaching… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 241Introduction to Drama 3 Credits3Explores plays from a variety of historical periods, analyzing such issues as their cultural contexts and possibilities for interpretation. Students will read, discuss, write about, and perform selec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 245ENG 2453Analyzes early and modern works of literature pertaining to mythology and legend across cultural boundaries. Texts used will be from Western and non-Western cultures as the class explores worldwide g… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 247ENG 2473Engages students with the history and practice of writing about the natural world and their relationships with it, with particular emphasis on writing from and about Maine. Students will consider cre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 291Topics in Literature 3 Credits3Focuses on a different topic in literature each time it is offered and may be taken more than once for credit. Topics will be determined by the department. (3 lec) Prerequisite: ENG 112 (ENGL 115) wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENG 292Topics in Writing 3 Credits3Focuses on a different writing topic/focus each time it is offered and may be taken more than once for credit. Topics will be determined by the department. (3 lec) Writing intensive course. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 116EPT 1163Explores the fundamentals of DC Electricity. Topics examined include voltage, current, resistance, power, series and parallel circuits and circuit analysis theorems. Troubleshooting skills are emphas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 123EPT 1233Examines three-phase WYE and Delta systems, transformers (single -phase, three -phase and CT’s, PT’s, autotransformer, and buck-boost applications), swit chgear, and other common power system compone… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 125EPT 1253Covers the fundamentals of magnetism, AC power generation, terminology, phase angles, reactance, oscilloscopes, and other test equipment. (1 lec, 2 lab) Prerequisites: EPT 116 (ELEC 116) and MAT 116… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 155EPT 1553Interpret and apply the National Electrical Code to common wiring installations. In addition to studying Chapters 1-4 of the NEC, real-world wiring installations will be examined. Prepares the studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 167EPT 1673Examines all aspects of pneumatic and hydraulic fluid power systems including component selection, component installation, function analysis, basic system design, troubleshooting, and testing techniq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 176EPT 1763Explores the design, installation, and use of programmable automation controllers in industry. Students program the Allen Bradley 3 cr · 3 hr source
SLC 500and are introduced to other automation controllers. Students will learn how to turn a written description of an automatedprocess into a working program. Specific skills associated with product selection, entering and editing ladder logic, documentation, communications, connectivity, and safety interlocks will be develo… source
EPT 228EPT 2283With an emphasis on applications and troubleshooting, this course takes a strong system approach that identifies the circuits and components within a system and helps students see how the circuit rel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 241EPT 2413Introduces the theory and application of operational amplifiers, including circuit connections, operational amplifier circuit s, and special purpose circuits. (1 lec, 2 lab) Prerequisite: EPT 228 (EL… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 251EPT 2513With an emphasis on applications and troubleshooting, this course introduces electromechanical and solid-state control devices used in industrial control systems. Students will gain skills in the sel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EPT 299Selected Electrical Topics 2 Credits2This course seeks to combine topics that are relevant to electrical and automation technology but do not fit into other courses or warrant a course of their own. Topics covered may include, but are n… 2 cr · 2 hr source
FIR 101Firefighter I 3 Credits3The purpose of this course is to prepare students for certification as Fire Fighter I (according to the professional standards described in NFPA 1001). The course will cover fire department organizat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 102Firefighter II 3 Credits3The purpose of this course is to prepare students for certification as Fire Fighter 2 (according to the professional standards described in NFPA 1001). The course content refreshes all the material c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 103FIR 1032Provides responders with the knowledge, skills, and abilities n ecessary to analyze, plan, and implement performance -defensive response actions for hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incidents. During thi… 2 cr · 2 hr source
FIR 104Emergency Telecommunicator – Basic 3 Credits3This course is designed to prepare students for emergency telecommunicator duties to meet requirements of the NFPA 1061 Professional Qualification Standard for Public Safety Telecommunicator I; as we… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 107Vehicle Operations and Maintenance - Driver 1 Credit1Provides both classroom work and hands-on training aimed at reducing the frequency of accidents and minimizing their impact on the department and community. The participant manual assists partici pan… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FIR 108Vehicle Operations and Maintenance - Pumps 1 Credit1Provides fire fighters with a standardized method of providing water at an emergency scene. The number one priority of the program is to operate safely and provide a constant uninterrupted flow of wa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FIR 110FIR 1103This course is an introduction to fire protection and detection systems and their role in community fire protection. The focus of this course is on understanding fire behavior and the basic component… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 129FIR 1293Students successfully complete didactic work which allows them to participate in the Firefighter Academy. The Firefighter Academy provides students with the skills to become proficient fire fighters.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 140Emergency Services and American Society 3 Credits3Designed to be a n introductory course for the Fire Science Program. Traces the challenges faced by humans in protecting themselves and their property from the ravages of fire. Examines the evolution… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 152FIR 1523Provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of Fire Prevention. Provides a demonstration of the basics of municipal fire inspection and code enforcement principles. Students will learn the o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 155FIR 1553This is a foundation course in the principles of hydraulics as applied to fire service hose and appliances. This course appli es theoretical and application principles to solve hydraulics -based chal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 165Wildland Fire Management for Firefighters 3 Credits3A study of wildla nd fire management methods and theories as related to structural fire suppression and protection crews. Included in this course of study are basic wildlife firefighting terms and pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 179FIR 1793Students will have successfully completed all requirements of FIR 129 (FIRE 129) - Internship 1 and expand on skills and knowledge covered in that course. Didactic and practical work required to obta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 215FIR 2153This course is designed to develop a foundation of leadership, supervision and communication skills for the fire officer. The subject matter, instruction, activities, and assignment will follow recom… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 221Fire Investigation and Analysis 3 Credits3Examines the underlying principles involved in fire origin and growth. Evaluates the effects of structural fire protection systems, building construction and furnishings, fire alarm and detection sys… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 229FIR 2293Students will have successfully completed all requirements of FIR 179 (FIRE 179) - Internship 2 and expand on skills and knowledge covered in that course. Students will test for their National Regist… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 230Water Supply Analysis 3 Credits3Covers preplanning for the fire suppression with an emphasis on providing adequate water flow. Provides a basic understanding of fire protection water supply systems in use in rural communities, urba… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 260FIR 2603This course is a broad overview of the management practices employed in today’s fire/rescue services. The course focuses on the role of the fire administration within the context of municipal g overn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 261Fire Officer I 3 Credits3Designed to give new and prospective officers the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage and lead their companies and departments in the challenges of the rapidly changing fire service.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 262Fire Officer II 3 Credits3Provides the fire officer with the knowledge to make the transition to senior management. Covers written and oral communications to size -up to budgeting. Covers safety and risk management. Explores… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 279FIR 2793Students will have successfully completed all requirements of FIR 229 (FIRE 229) - Internship 3 and expand on skills and knowledge covered in that course. Students continue to live in their assigned… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIR 291Topics in Fire Science 3 Credits3Focuses on a different topic in Fire Science each time it is offered and may be taken more than once for credit. Topics will be determined by the department. (3 lec) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIT 231FIT 2312Offers the student an introduction to pipefitting theory, nomenclature, materials, calculations, layout and templates. It offers the student the opportunity to develop skills necessary to successfull… 2 cr · 2 hr source
FIT 233FIT 2331.5Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in pipefitting above ground including field measurements and the safe use of ladders, staging and rigging. Pipe hanger systems, salvage and disass… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source
FIT 235FIT 2351.5Offers students the continued opportunity to develop skills in above ground piping with a focus on multiple and rolling offsets. Boiler tube and water wall fitting will be introduced. An emphasis wil… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source
FWC 102FWC 1023Basic Woodworking I is an introduction to woodworking tools and equipment by examining the safe and skillful use of both hand and power tools, including their selection, purpose, and maintenance. Des… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEN 130GEN 1301Designed to help students obtain employment and retain employment in their field upon completion of their program of study. Topics covered include effective job search techniques, completion of job a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEO 107GEO 1073General principle s of human, physical, and cultural geography are explored. Topics include population, culture, political geography, issues of development, language, and globalization. How people sh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GIS 230Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 Credits4Students will build an understanding of the fundamentals of a GIS through lecture, readings and computer activities. Students will learn to use a specific GIS software system, ArcGIS, to use a GPS re… 4 cr · 4 hr source
GOV 103GOV 1033Examines all aspects of American Government, including the historical interpretation of the U.S. Constitution and the development and function of the American governmental system. Aspects of the Exec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 103HIS 1033Explores the history of the United States from Exploration to 1877 and examines how various groups, events and actions shaped the United States. Through political, cul tural, social and economic lens… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 104HIS 1043Explores the history of the United States from 1877 to the present day. The course covers the political, social, and economic development of the U.S. (3 lec) Replaces HIS101 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 105HIS 1053Focuses on science and technology from the American colonial period to the present, examining the social, political, and economic factors that have influenced science and technology development, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 106HIS 1063Designed to focus on food as a way to examine both world and U.S. history. Particular emphasis will be placed on food and its connection with society. The history of control over food production, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 114HIS 1143Traces the development of the world from prehistory to roughly 1700; emphasis will be placed on the ideas, institutions and cultural heritage of civilization, as well as political events. Key themes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 115HIS 1153Traces the development of the world from 1700 to the interrelated global network of the present day. Through lectures, readings, and discussions, students will identify major historical trends and th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 121HIS 1213Examines the history and culture of Maine from pre-history to the present. The course will include the physical, political, cultural, and economic development of the State and Maine’s place in the Un… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 140Emergency Services and American Society 3 Credits3Designed to be an introductory course for the Fire Science program. Traces the challenges faced by humans in protecting themselves and their property from the ravages of fire. Examines the evolution… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIS 291Special Topics in History 3 Credits3Focuses on a different topic each time it is offered. Can be taken more than once. (3 lec) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUM 105Introduction to Acting 3 Credits3Introduces students to the art and science of acting. Students will explore basic theatrical concepts, such as scene study, improvisation, monologue, and more to promote an understanding and apprecia… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUM 110Introduction to Italian Language, Culture and Cuisine 3 Credits3Introduces elementary written and spoken Italian to students who have little to no previous knowledge of the language. Basic Italian pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar are practiced through liste… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 101HUS 1013Covers general topics in the field of community mental health at an introductory level. Emphasis is placed on basic healing theories and techniques, understanding and countering stigma, and medical a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 110HUS 1103Provides an understanding of therapeutic relationships by focusing on the current interaction or interpersonal process that transpires between therapist and client. Theory and practice of psychologic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 130HUS 1303Covers the history and practices of psychosocial rehabilitation. Emphasis is placed on person -centered and strength -based approaches, understanding of emotional and motor competence and the effects… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 140HUS 1403Designed to promote understanding of social and cultural diversity through study of such issues and ethnicity, gender, race, socioeconomic status, religion/spirituality, sexual orientation, ability/d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 210HUS 2103Covers the topic of psychological trauma and recovery in the areas of sexual abuse, incest, physical abuse, severe neglect, a nd witnessing of such violence. Students will investigate the prevalence… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 220HUS 2203Provides an introduction to theoretical knowledge and skills necessary to provide human services to clients who have substance abuse issues. Emphasis is placed on evidence -based treatment for addict… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 240HUS 2403Covers topics in community integration, intensive case management, community treatment, skills and technique development, and family psycho-education. This course emphasizes development of a collabor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUS 264HUS 2643Offers a comprehensive overview of various chemical and process addictions in relation to trauma. Biological, psychological and social factors related to both trauma and addiction will be discussed.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
KOR 101KOR 1013Designed for those who have no prior knowledge in Korean. Aims to teach students to perform appropriate spoken and written communication in most essential daily life situations. Focuses on mastering… 3 cr · 3 hr source
KOR 102is the second half of the beginning level Korean and is designed for those who have some prior kn owledge in KoreanThis course aims to train students to perform appropriate spoken and written communication in most essential daily life situations. This course will focus on mastering correct pronunciation, writing… source
LAE 013LAE 0133Develops grammar, usage, and sentence structure skills at the paragraph and essay level, along with techniques of pre -writing, writing, and revising multiple drafts using the word processor and peer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAM 008LAM 0083Offers a one-semester review of whole number operations, fractions, decimals, percents, proportions, metrics, measurements, signed numbers, area, volume, algebraic expressions, and simple and linear… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAM 009LAM 0093Introduces students who may possess a strong background in arithmetic to some basic principles of algebra in preparation for more advanced coursework. Topics include signed numbers, algebraic express… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAS 102Introduction to Medical Assisting 3 Credits3Presents a variety of topics pertinent to the Medical Assisting profession. Subjects covered will include: the principles of governing the release of information and the confidentiality of patient in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAS 111MAS 1114Provides clinical instruction in the medical assistant’s role in obtaining patient histories, maintaining medical asepsis, assisting in physical exams for all of the medical specialties and in minor… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MAS 201MAS 2013Introduces the basic concepts of pharmacology. Major drug categories will be covered as they relate to the different body systems. The general principles of drug action, absorption, metabolism and ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAS 211MAS 2114Provides clinical instructions in clinical preparation of the coursework for Medical Assistants. The clinical competencies intended for this course include medication administration, specimen collect… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MAS 231MAS 2315This capstone course allows students to gain practical experience in providing clinical care to patients and performing administrative and clinical tasks that occur in a medical office. Students a re… 5 cr · 5 hr source
MAT 101Contemporary Math 3 Credits3Designed to introduce the student to mathematics having applications in modern society. Topics will include social choice, apportionment, fair division, networks, circuits, planning and graphical sol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 103MAT 1033A semester exploration into critical thinking and problem solving. Topics will include elementary set theory, logic and basic theory of real numbers. (3 lec) Prerequisite: Refer to Placement Chart on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 107MAT 1073Designed to prepare students to teach the geometry included in a modern NCTM STANDARDS based K -8 curriculum. Emphasis will be on geometric exploration activities, problem solving and informal deduct… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 108MAT 1083Designed to prepare students to teach the non -geometric mathematics included in a modern NCTM STANDARDS based K -8 curriculum. Emphas is will be on the structure of arithmetic, development of good n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 109Intermediate Algebra 3 Credits3Builds a solid foundation in algebraic methods and techniques. The course covers signed numbers, order of operations, grouping symbols, linear equations, inequalities, exponents, polynomials, factori… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 160MAT 1603Designed to improve students’ critical-thinking and problem-solving skills and emphasizes topics related to computer science. Topics include logic and truth tables, set theory, functions, number syst… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 217MAT 2173Designed to deepen and broaden a student’s mathematical expertise before tackling the rigors of calculus, this course covers progressions, the binomial theorem, theory of polynomials with the Fundame… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 226MAT 2264Completes the study of single -variable calculus. Topics covered include inverse trigonometric functions, hyperbolic functions, methods of integration, improper integrals, indeterminate forms, parame… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MAT 227MAT 2274Topics include vector-valued functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and the integration theorems of Green and Stokes. (4 lec) Prerequisite: MAT 226 (MATH 270) with grade of C or higher 4 cr · 4 hr source
MAT 230Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 Credits3A course on matrix theory and linear algebra. Emphasis placed on topics useful in other disciplines, including systems of equations, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues, similarity, and positive… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MAT 235Elementary Differential Equations 3 Credits3An introduction to ordinary differential equations including first order differential equations, linear equations of higher o rder, power series methods, LaPlace transform, and applications. (3 lec)… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATL 110MATL 1103Focuses on mathematics topics relevant to a variety of trades and technical disciplines. Topics include: proportions, percentages, measurement, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. An emphasis is pla… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRT 102MRT 1021Introduces the student to the field of radiology as a profession. Topics such as the history of radiology, radiographic equip ment, radiation exposure, and radiation safety are discussed. A radiograp… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 111MRT 1113Introduces radiographic positioning and describes in detail the routine positions required to demonstrate the chest, abdomen, extremities, and shoulder girdle. The laboratory component provides the o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRT 112MRT 1123Describes in detail the routine positions required to demonstrate the spinal column, thoracic cage, portions of the pelvic girdle, and all parts of the skull. The laboratory component provides the op… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRT 117MRT 1171Introduces procedures requiring the use of contrast media, fluoroscopy, and portable radiographic equipment. (1 lec) Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Radiography program 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 118MRT 1181Continues instruction in procedures requiring the use of contrast media and fluoroscopy and introduces specialized radiographic examinations. (1 lec) Prerequisite: MRT 117 (RADG 117) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 119MRT 1191Acquaints current radiography students with modalities other than diagnostic imaging. Topics include, but are not limited to, sonography, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, and magnetic resonance… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 121MRT 1212Provides the student with a thorough understanding of the theory of x-ray production, x-ray interactions within tissue, selection of technical factors, and correlates this knowledge with practical ap… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MRT 122MRT 1222Expands on the variables that affect the radiographic image. Understanding of these critical factors allows for adaptation of procedures involving pediatric patients, mobile radiography patients, and… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MRT 151MRT 1512Discusses the radiographer’s role in caring for the needs of the ill or injured patient undergoing radiographic examination. Acquaints the student with the principles of medical ethics and the respon… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MRT 163MRT 1635Allows students to continue gaining proficiency in procedures and positions, and gives them the opportunity to put into practice radiographic exposure principles presented in the first two semesters… 5 cr · 5 hr source
MRT 211MRT 2111Expands on MRT 111 (RADG 111), Radiographic Positioning I, with emphasis on analysis and comparison of various positions and on positioning of non-routine and trauma views. (1 lec) Prerequisite: MRT… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 212MRT 2121Expands on MRT112, Radiographic Positioning II, with emphasis on analysis and comparison of various positions, and on positioning of non-routine and trauma views. (1 lec) Prerequisites: MRT 112 (RADG… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 222MRT 2221Reviews the basic exposure principles presented in the first year of the program and emphasizes the practical applications of these principles. This course acquaints students with quality assurance w… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 230MRT 2301Prepares the senior radiography student to enter the field of radiology as a profession. Topics such as test taking strategies, resume writing, job applications and interviews are briefly discussed.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 251MRT 2511Provides students with advanced patient care methods. Focuses on drug administration and phlebotomy, EKG testing, and emergency medical care for trauma patients. A review of medical ethics is discuss… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 255MRT 2551Explores physiological changes which occur as the result of disease and injury. Focuses on the radiographic manifestations of such changes and discusses the importance of those skills required to pro… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRT 270MRT 2707Allows students to work on skills refinement of routine procedures and provides increased participation in radiography of the atypical patient. Students continue rotations in related imaging modaliti… 7 cr · 7 hr source
MUS 123MUS 1233Introduces students to the fundamentals of music theory, history, and composition by examining how music was and is composed through a variety of historical periods. Will include a study of major com… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NRG 101NRG 1013Introduces math concepts that are used in nurs ing to pre -nursing students. Topics include dosage calculations, IV drip calculations, medication label reading, syringe and medicine cup measurements.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUR 105NUR 1058Introduces the role of the nurse as a member of the health care team. Student learning focuses on the nursing process as it addresses basic human needs, and stresses the impact of culture, values and… 8 cr · 8 hr source
NUR 136NUR 13610Provides the knowledge and skills necessary to care for individuals experiencing alterations in meeting their basic human nee ds as they relate to medical-surgical system alterations and mental healt… 10 cr · 10 hr source
NUR 267NUR 2678Prepares the nursing student to function as an effective nurse generalist using a family -centered approach to health care. Emphasizes the collaborative care and management of patients with a focus o… 8 cr · 8 hr source
NUR 270NUR 2708Builds on previous theoretical and clinical learning experiences while increasing the student’s knowledge and responsibility in the care of clients with multiple and complex health issues, including… 8 cr · 8 hr source
NUT 101Nutrition 3 Credits3Involves a fundamental understanding of nutrition, digestion, the basic principles and practice of nutrition as a science and how it is applied. Identification of essential nutrients and their functi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHI 105PHI 1053Introduces major religions of the world with a view of their theological perspectives and their mythologies, and their history and relationships to one another. Discusses religions’ impact on the glo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHI 111Wilderness Ethics 3 Credits3Exposes students to the complexity of differing values related to wilderness and the concepts of wilderness preservation. It explores the meaning of wilderness and its importance to society through t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHI 291Topics in Philosophy3Focuses on a different topic each time it is offered. Can be taken more than once. (3 lec) 3 Credits 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHL 101PHL 1013Prepares learners to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects of blood collection and will acquire the skills needed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHY 109Concepts in Physics 4 Credits4Emphasizing concepts, this course consists of a Newtonian core following by modern post -Newtonian ideas and societal issues. Demonstrations and laboratory exercises are integrated with traditional l… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHY 118Independent Study in Physics 1 Credit1An independent study. Topics covered will be material not included in PHY 108 (PHYS 110) . Course is a supplement to the PHY 108 (PHYS 110) course that will allow students with a particular interest… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHY 121PHY 1213The first of a two-semester sequence, this course stresses the qualitative and quantitative aspects of vector analysis, kinematics, dynamics, energy concepts, and includes an introduction to thermody… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHY 123PHY 1233The second of a two -semester sequence, this course stresses the qualitative and quantitative aspects of vibrations and waves, electricity and magnetism, and early quantum theory. Particular topics i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHY 124PHY 1241Reinforces topics covered in PHY 123 (PHYS 156), Physics II. (2 lab) Corequisite: PHY 123 (PHYS 156) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLG 101PLG 1016Introduces students to the Maine State Unified Plumbing Code Chapters 1 -6 and the fundamentals of residential and light commercial plumbing emphasizing safety, plumbing math and measuring, soldering… 6 cr · 6 hr source
PLG 102PLG 1026Continues the Maine State Unified Plumbing Code Chapters 7 -16 in preparation for the Maine State Journeyman’s Plumbing Exam. Topics include fitting identification and use drainage and venting, cast… 6 cr · 6 hr source
PSY 214PSY 2143Explores and applies the psychological and practical applications of team building principles. Also examines current concepts in leadership skills as applied to teamwork. Included topics are group dy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 235PSY 2353Examination of the historical and contemporary viewpoints of abnormal behavior. Course includes an in -depth analysis of different disorders, their etiologies, treatment options and symptomology. Int… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 237Psychology for First Responders 3 Credits3Familiarizes students with the mental health crises that are likely to be encountered while working as a first responder. Topics include practical application of crisis de -escalation skills for firs… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 239Psychopathology 3 Credits3Examination of the historical and contemporary viewpoints of abnormal behavior. Course includes an in -depth analysis of different disorders, their etiologies, treatment options and symptomology. Int… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 241Peer Education 1 Credit1The Peer Education Class seeks to influence the campus community by engaging students in service projects on and off campus. Peer educators promote health and wellness education by providing programs… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSY 251PSY 2513An overview of the field of social psychology focusing on major findings regarding the role an individual plays in society, as well as how society influences both the individual and groups . Topics f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 252Serial Murder 3 Credits3Introduces and explores the phenomenon of repetitive, intrinsically motivated murder utilizing both clinical and law enforcement perspectives. Primary behavioral and crime scene characteristics of bo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 253PSY 2533Introduces and explores the structure and psychology of totalistic cultic organizations. Students will examine the key differences between conventional religious movements, splinter sects and cults t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 254Criminal Profiling and Behavioral Analysis 3 Credits3Introduces and reviews the basic theoretical and practical applications of criminal profiling techniques. Specifically, the student will be introduced to concepts including, but not limited to: the u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSY 255PSY 2553Introduces the intersecting points for psychology and the legal system. Students will be exposed to concepts that assist law enforcement and the judicial system in performing their respective functio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RAH 103RAH 1032Applies theories gained from RAH 113 (HVAC 113) , Refrigeration Components & Physical Principles; RAH 123 (HVAC 123) , Refrigeration Systems and Flow Controls; and RAH 133 (HVAC 133) , RAH Electricit… 2 cr · 2 hr source
RAH 104RAH 1042Expands on the procedures developed in RAH 103 (HVAC 103), Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab I, and integrates principles from electrical and refrigeration theory courses RAH 133 (HVAC 133) , RA… 2 cr · 2 hr source
RAH 113RAH 1132.5Introduces the physical principles related to the refrigeration cycle, including pressure, work, power, energy, heat, tempera ture and the gas laws. The course emphasizes the infraction of compressor… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source
RAH 123RAH 1232.5Continues the focus on refrigeration systems and applications covere d in RAH 113 (HVAC 113) Refrigeration Components and Physical Principles, and explores refrigeration system flow controls and pres… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source
RAH 138RAH 1383Surveys AC Circuits for refrigeration, air conditioning and heating systems and the operation, installation and troubleshooting of the following de vices: AC single and three -phase motors and motor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RAH 144RAH 1442.5Introduces the specific components that comprise a commercial refrigeration system, including the procedures for refrigeratio n piping lay-out, sizing calculations, and system troubleshooting. The co… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source
RAH 147RAH 1472.5Focuses on the operation and application of condensers and refrigeration heat exchangers and explores the internal construction and operation of reciprocating, screw, and centrifugal compressors and… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source
RAH 203RAH 2032Continues refrigeration and electrical troubleshooting skills developed in RAH 104 (HVAC 104 ), RAH Lab II . Students lay out, install, and service a variety of heat pumps and gas and oil -fired heat… 2 cr · 2 hr source
RAH 204RAH 2042Strengthens the troubleshooting skills, knowledge of control circuits, and service techniques from RAH 103 (HVAC 103), RAH Lab I; RAH 104 (HVAC 104) , RAH Lab II ; and RAH 203 (HVA C 203) RAH Lab III… 2 cr · 2 hr source
RAH 234RAH 2343Explores controls, diagrams, and circuits found in HVAC and Refrigeration applications. Topics include flame safeguard controls, motor protection, and other electronic control devices. 15-week course… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RAH 237RAH 2373Studies the construction and operation of HVAC and Refrigeration control systems and transformers. Students develop diagrams, wire and operate laboratory projects using electrical and electronic cont… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RAH 264RAH 2642Studies the operation and installation of the different types of heat pumps. In addition, the course covers the function of electrical and mechanical components and techniques for servicing heat pump… 2 cr · 2 hr source
RAH 283RAH 2832.5Studies the operation, troubleshooting and servicing of oil burners and efficiency testing of oil heating systems. In addition, the course provides an overview of the theory, operation, and applicati… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source
SCI 201Field Natural History 4 Credits4An overview of local geology, flora, fauna and core ecological principles of a given region (course may be taken multiple times in different bio-zones). Students will learn basic identification and n… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SOC 113Criminology 3 Credits3Introduces the use of criminological theory as a framing device for measurement, classification, and meaningful analysis of crime and criminality. Perspectives including classical, positivist, biolog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 201SOC 2013Discusses the family as it impacts the development of young children, examines implications of behavior patterns and explores behavior management techniques which respect the family system. Students… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 273SOC 2733Provides students with the opportunity to screen, analyze, and discuss various motion pictures which incorporate crime or the criminal justice system as subject matter. Specific attention will be pai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC 274SOC 2743Utilizes film as a lens through which to explore issues related to crime and criminal psychology. Critical viewing and reflection will serve as a basis for an in-depth examination of criminality. Ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPE 201SPE 2013Emphasizes experiential learning through both small -group and large -group activities, as well as through a variety of life and career-oriented speaking exercises. Activities include using sources i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUR 107SUR 1076Introduces the profession of Surgical Technology and covers applicable principles and beginning practices for future Certifie d Surgical Technologists. (6 lec) Corequisite: SUR 109 (SURG 109) 6 cr · 6 hr source
SUR 109SUR 1094Focusing on clinical practice, this course prepares students for entry level surgical technology by teaching aseptic techniqu e, instrumentation, and hands-on skills. (0 lec, 8 lab) Corequisite: SUR… 4 cr · 4 hr source
TTO 112Apprenticeship I 12 Credits12Documents 4,000 hours of apprenticeship training in a registered State of Maine apprenticeship program. Credits are awarded upon documentation of the successfully completed apprenticeship. 12 cr · 12 hr source
TTO 118Apprenticeship II 18 Credits18Documents 6,000 hours of apprenticeship training in a registered State of Maine apprenticeship program. Credits are awarded upon documentation of the successfully completed apprenticeship. 18 cr · 18 hr source
WEL 111WEL 1113Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in recognizing concepts of composition, strength and application of meta ls, and the reaction of metals to each other. Methods of identifying and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WEL 131WEL 1312Provides the student with the opportunity to develop attitudes in welding safety, skills in arc welding fundamentals, operation of welding machine power sources, and accessories, electrode classifica… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 132WEL 1322Provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills making multi-pass fillet welds on inside corner joints. It also provides training to develop the manual skills necessary to make quality st… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 133WEL 1332Offers the opportunity to develop skills necessary to produce quality open root single v -groove welds on 3/8" thick mild steel plate. This procedure uses 1/8" diameter E6010 electrodes for the open… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 135WEL 1352Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in pipe nomenclature, weld quality, uphill pipe procedures, preheatin g and inter-pass temperatures. It offers training to develop the manual skil… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 136WEL 1362Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in pipe welding, determination of weld quality, uphill pipe procedures a nd applying and maintaining preheat and inter-pass heat treatments. This… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 137WEL 1372Offers the student the o pportunity to develop the manual skills necessary to produce quality multi -pass welds on 5" diameter, schedule 80, mild steel pipe, using 1/8" E6010 roots and 3/32" E7018 fi… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 161Welding Fundamentals 1 Credit1A comprehensive introduction to welding technology and applications. Welding and related tool use safety applications and personal protective equipment (PPE) are demonstrated, practiced and emphasize… 1 cr · 1 hr source
WEL 222WEL 2224Develops skill in the recognition and application of quality standards in the technical field of welding. Information is presented to explain the relationship between costs and weld quality and the n… 4 cr · 4 hr source
WEL 267WEL 2671Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills and proper attitudes in welding safety and the gas metal arc welding process of aluminum using 5356 plate and 4043 and 5356 wire. Also covered is… 1 cr · 1 hr source
WEL 270WEL 2702Offers the student the opportunity to develop attitudes in welding safety and skills in gas tungsten arc welding fundamentals, recognition of arc characteristics and to make quality welds in all posi… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 277WEL 2772Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process for mild steel pipe. It develops the skills necessary to produce quality open root groove welds, on 5" dia… 2 cr · 2 hr source
WEL 278WEL 2782Offers the student an opportunity to develop skills in the GTAW process for small-diameter mild steel pipe. Training will be offered to produce quality open root, groove welds on 3 -inch diameter sch… 2 cr · 2 hr source