Contact us, 2022 Affirmative Action Statement Data Privacy Policy An introduction to the current state of the global food system and its implications for people, the environment, and our future. In this course, you will learn how to glue those different parts together using a series of recipes. Recomm: AHS 101, ENG 207 Creative Writing and Literature: Themes and Methods 3 credits. A grade of C minus or higher is required to pass this course (Ds are not awarded). Provides clinical learning opportunities in long-term care settings. (Offered: Every Fall)Prereq: NUR 106A (NUR 106) with a grade of C+ or better and successful completion of NUR 106C. Provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Recomm: CMN 153 (HUM 153), CSC 201 Introduction to Discrete Computation 4 credits. Through observation, documentation, and written statements students show evidence of understanding and begin to implement topics covered in EDU 141. Recomm: SCI 137, BIO 120 Introduction to Environmental Science 4 credits. Students may receive credit for NUR 202 or NUR 202A, but not for both. (Offered: Every Term)Prereq: MAT 095 (MAT 105) or satisfactory placement ; ENG 090 or satisfactory placement or concurrent enrollment; ENG 094 or satisfactory placement. A study of computer programming using the C++ language. The course investigates the function of schooling, the social stratification evident in schools, and the outcomes of the educational process. ANT 104 Cultural Anthropology: Tribes, States and the Global System 3 credits. This course will teach you all about digital cameras, from DSLRs to smart phone cameras and what different equipment is used for. . Examines the relationship between literature and the environment. For the academic year 2021-2022, the tuition & fees are $5,642 for Massachusetts residents and $11,762 for other students on average. Contemporary research on gender is incorporated into the course. PHI 103 Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits. $6,859 Avg. Special Requirement: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 202C, (Offered: Every Spring)Prereq: NUR 201A (NUR 201) with a grade of C+ or better and successful completion of NUR 201C. A survey of the African-American experience in the United States, including African heritage, enslavement and slavery, resistance, the Civil War and Reconstruction and their combined legacies of racism and oppression, and the continuing struggles of African-Americans for full and equal rights. The course focuses heavily on circular trigonometric functions and introduces conic sections. A review of research methods, assessment procedures, the history of mental illness, and the major perspectives utilized in understanding mental illness. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring)Prereq: ART 121 and ART 132, ENG 241 Survey of Childrens Literature 3 credits. (Offered: Periodically)Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement. A continuation of ASL 101, designed to further develop students proficiency in frequently used signs. (Offered: Spring in odd numbered years)Prereq: SOC 101 or SOC 106, BUS 209 Principles of Marketing 3 credits. Prereq: MUS 138, MUS 153, MUS 154 (MUS 221), MUS 222 or concurrent enrollment in MUS 222), and MUS 223 or concurrent enrollment in MUS 223. Greenfield Community College * Number of courses: 9 All Courses Documents Q&A Find your course All Courses (9) BIO 122 3 Documents BIO 123 1 Document BIO 126 13 Documents 3 Q&As BIO 130 3 Documents 11 Q&As BIO 201 6 Documents 2 Q&As BIO 205 4 Documents BIO 215 6 Documents 7 Q&As BIO MISC 7 Documents BIO NEUROSCIEN 1 Document BIO Documents All Students employ basic field techniques, discuss research ethics, and prepare for future ecological research and study. Examines the role of school in society, the organization and history of American education, the historical foundations of education and its theorists. Off-campus field trips. Prereq: Open to Dual Enrollment Students only. Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement ; PSY 101 or concurrent enrollment in PSY 101; HSV 101 or HSV 107 or concurrent enrollment in HSV 101 or HSV 107. Recomm: CIS 140 or concurrent enrollment in CIS 140. MAC 115 Law and Ethics for Health Professionals 1 credit. Either a grade of C or better in one of the following: ENG 112, ENG 114, ENG 116 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 112, ENG 114, or ENG 116; Either a grade of C or better in one 3-4 credit course from the list of Humanities and Fine Arts General Education electives or concurrent enrollment in one 3-4 credit course from the list of Humanities and Fine Arts General Education electives. Topics may include abortion, domestic violence, racial profiling, hate crimes, the death penalty and white collar crime. HUD 130 General Education Seminar: Introduction to Information Literacy 1 credit. NOTE: Students may receive credit for FST 252 or FST 203, but not for both. Robert Pura Within two years, plans were under way for a permanent campus with the acquisition of 163 acres in Greenfield Meadows for $30,500. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring)Prereq: Must be currently enrolled in GCC, must have completed one academic semester at GCC, and must be appointed in the manner required by the GCC Assembly Bylaws. Additional topics include merchandise and inventory accounting. Prereq: ENG 101; HIS 105 or HIS 106. ENG 090 and ENG 094 and MAT 090 or MAT 090S, or satisfactory placement. The course emphasizes composition and image development. (Offered: Every Spring)Prereq: MAT 090 or MAT 090S or satisfactory placement ; BIO 194 with a C or better within the last 5 years; BIO 216 with a C or better within the last 5 years; MAC 112 with a C or better. Student teaching placement depends upon agreement among the program site, the EDU faculty, and the student. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring)Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement. The course includes a service learning component which promotes skill-building in selected various community settings. The ensemble performs public concerts twice each semester. Greenfield, MA. (Offered: Every Fall, Spring & Summer)Prereq: BIO 126 with a grade of C or better or a college level equivalent within the last ten years with a grade of C or better; one of the following: BIO 215 (BIO 195) or a grade of B or better within the past 5 years in BIO 194; ENG 090, and ENG 094 or satisfactory placement ; MAT 096 (MAT 106) or MAT 014 or satisfactory placement. Select programs even prepare you for industry-recognized certifications, such as Lean Six Sigma or PMP. Topics include a thorough analysis of the response of crystalline materials to mechanical stress and thermal treatment and the selection of materials for mechanical properties. A small group combo/band that learns, rehearses, and performs music from the Beatles and Radiohead. Develops the writing strategies, critical thinking skills, research methods, and confidence required in English Composition I and other college-level courses. If you dont satisfy the requirements of a specific Liberal Arts option, you may still be able to fulfill the requirements of another option, or fulfill the requirements of the Liberal Arts General degree. For all students: either a grade of C+ or better in BIO 205 or concurrent enrollment in BIO 205. For students entering the ADN bridge program: NUR 112 (which substitutes for the NUR 106 and NUR 108 requirement). Special Requirement: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 108C. Recomm: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 203A and NUR 203C. Builds on prior studio experience within a students visual arts concentration. ENG 195 Introduction to Literary Journal Publishing 3 credits. Students also develop skills in producing as well as understanding literary art. Students assume any travel costs. Topics include basic surveying principles involving linear and angular measurement, leveling, traversing, stadia, and smaller scale measurements, such as displacement and load. The study of functions. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring)Prereq: ENG 101. Students observe, imitate, practice and adapt technical and facilitation skills. Students assume any travel costs. This associate degree is linked to the following program (s) at UMass Amherst: College of Natural Sciences (CNS) School of Public Health & Health Sciences. The student learns how to safely execute the skills of the scenic designer in a hands-on method and work environment. NOTE: Students may receive credit for HIS 105 or 107, but not for both. This course builds students intermediate-to-advanced skills in Microsoft Access and the integration of Database Management Systems (DBMS). The course emphasizes continued acquisition of language functions, vocabulary, idioms, structures, and culture through contextualized presentations, interactive activities, video, and selected readings. LED 168 Introductory Tae Kwon Do II (Karate) 1 credit. Addresses the details of managing a center for young children. The course prepares participants for those aspects of Hispanic/Latino cultures that have impact on their work. Concurrent enrollment in NUR 106A. Recomm: MOM 110 or concurrent enrollment in MOM 110, Prereq: MAT 107 or satisfactory placement. (Offered: Periodically)Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116; Recomm: Any EVS or BIO course, HSV 271 Practicum in Human Services 4 credits. Students work with applications throughout the course to help them understand and connect calculus concepts to real world situations. EVS 153 Ancient Wilderness Living Skills 1 credit. Students study topics that include the concept of a variable, negative numbers, properties of real numbers, numeric and algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities in one variable including their graphic representations, ratio and proportion, quadratic equations (with no linear term) in one variable, integer exponents (including scientific notation) and graphing of two-variable equations (by plotting points). The course assumes an understanding of single variable calculus. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring)Prereq: Completion of at least 12 credits with the following course codes: ACC, BUS, CIS, ECO, or MOM; or permission of instructor. For students entering the ADN bridge program: NUR 112 (which substitutes for the NUR 106 and NUR 108 requirement). In addition to the fieldwork, students meet each week for two hours to discuss practicum experiences. The intermediate study of Spanish. (Offered: Spring in odd numbered years)Prereq: MUS 138 and MUS 139 and MUS 220 and MUS 154 (MUS 221). Placement tests are used only for initial course placement; see catalog for details. Greenfield Community College. Prereq: ENG 090, ENG 094 or satisfactory placement. NOTE: Students may receive credit for LED 157 or HFW 108 but not for both. Prereq: CIS 151 or permission of the instructor, Prereq: ENG 094, or satisfactory placement, or concurrent enrollment in ENG 094, Prereq: ENG 094 or satisfactory placement. Other topics include: crisis intervention, group work, substance use disorders, legal interventions, advocacy and cultural competence. (Offered: Periodically)Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116; Recomm: A college-level science or philosophy course. NOTE: Students may receive credit for CSC 201 or CIS 201, but not for both. 21 Mattoon Street Some features of this site will not function properly without JavaScript enabled. The student considers topics pertaining to mental processes and behavior, such as theoretical perspectives, research methods, biopsychology, states of consciousness, sensation and perception, learning, cognition, memory, development, motivation, personality, and mental disorders. This course is limited to AD Nursing majors only. (Offered: Periodically)Prereq: EDU 144, EDU 201. Prereq: FST 151; CHE 105 or CHE 111; or permission of instructor or program coordinator. NOTE: Students may receive credit for ACS 201 or AHS 201, but not for both. Students gain familiarity with research techniques, professionalism, ethics, cultural diversity, and communication skills in healthcare settings. (Offered: Every Term)Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement, EVS 101 Environmental Studies: Issues in Sustainability 3 credits. Prior experience leading groups on climbing experiences preferred. Field trip required. Day, evening, and online classes in a small, supportive learning environment in Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley. The course emphasizes the creative process in developing the physical elements of a theatrical production. Students assume any travel and permit/pass costs associated with field trips. Fax 413-775-1827 Storm line 413-775-1010, Questions about this site? Concurrent enrollment in NUR 202A. A critical component of the course is the use of video text to improve conversational skills at the intermediate level and to preserve the integrity of the language. A continuation of PHY 101, non-calculus treatment of the fields of light, electricity, and magnetism, and atomic and nuclear physics with some topics from modern physics. Focuses on principles and methods of program development, risk management, and teaching strategies in the adventure education and recreation field. Off-campus field trips. Fax 413-775-1827 Storm line 413-775-1010, Questions about this site? (Offered: Every Fall)Prereq: ENG 101 and two 200-level ART studio courses or permission of the instructor. This course will help you identify your learning style, develop a test-taking strategy, and acquire the skills needed to master the reading and English language usage sections of the TEAS exam. PSY 101 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in PSY 101. Students examine political institutions and processes, political culture, leaders, parties, elections and political participation in each country studied. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring)Prereq: MAT 107 or concurrent enrollment in MAT 107 or satisfactory placement ; ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement. MUS 231 Recital Participation 0 credits. Students work in groups to compose songs, arrange songs, record songs, and rehearse songs for performance. Useful as a foundation for math and math related courses, for developing quantitative job skills, or as a refresher. Recomm: Any 3-credit course from the list of Behavioral and Social Sciences General Education Electives in the college catalog. (Offered: Every Spring)Prereq: MUS 103 or permission of instructor. NOTE: Students may receive credit for BIO 195 or BIO 215, but not for both. The course explores Western, non-Western, and indigenous traditions as well as secular and atheist thinkers. (Offered: Every Spring)Prereq: MUS 154 (MUS 221). (Offered: Every Summer)Prereq: ART 121 and 132 Recomm Prereq: ART 241, ENG 247 Women in Literature I 3 credits. Greenfield Community College. NUR 203A (NUR 203) with a grade of C+ or better and successful completion of NUR 203C. Explores alternatives to the traditional modes of performance and the development of short performances that may combine theater with studio art, music, sculpture, movement, dance, other academic fields, and site specific events. NOTE: This course may not be used to fulfill degree or certificate requirements. PSY 101 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in PSY 101. This course is limited to AD Nursing majors only. A capstone seminar for GCC Honors Students. Introduces and applies the fundamentals of radiation, thermodynamics, and mechanics to the earth system (atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere). Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement test scores, Prereq: PHY 111; MAT 202 or concurrent enrollment in MAT 202, Prereq: SPA 102 or equivalent, or permission of instructor, Prereq: CRJ 101 or permission of instructor. (Offered: Every Spring)Prereq: Either both components of NUR 101, namely, NUR 101A (with a grade of C+ or better) and NUR 101C, or the single course NUR 111, or concurrent enrollment in NUR 111; Either a grade of C+ or better in BIO 216 within the last 5 years or concurrent enrollment in BIO 216; Either a grade of C or better in SOC 101 or concurrent enrollment in SOC 101; Either a grade of C or better in PSY 217 or concurrent enrollment in PSY 217. The intermediate study of Spanish through Spanish language films. This course is limited to Practical Nursing majors only. Students assume any travel and permit/pass costs associated with field trips. All students must submit the OLP Health History and Physical Examination Attestation Form, completed and signed by a physician, verifying medical clearance for full participation. NUR 204 Trends and Issues in Nursing 3 credits. The course emphasizes problem-solving through the investigation of composition, spatial issues, the perceptual use of color and the development of visual ideas in 2D, 3D, and time. Provides an introduction to leadership styles, theories, and adventure education concepts and foundations. Greenfield, MA. Special Requirement: Students need to arrange travel to and from clinical sites and observation sites. A calculus-based physics course intended primarily for students preparing for careers in science, mathematics, or engineering. This course includes on-site observation of the student. Students utilize techniques of collection, analysis, and interpretation of experimental data; explore probability modeling with discrete and continuous random variables; and analyze datasets by using computational software, such as R. Topics include: an examination of estimation and inference via confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Recomm: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 108A and NUR 108C, Prereq: CRJ 101 and 103, or permission of instructor. An introduction to the process of gathering and analyzing accounting data for use by managers in planning, decision-making, and controlling. Special Requirement: Students are required to own studio reference headphones and a dedicated 1 Tb Mac compatible external hard drive. A calculus-based study of the laws of electricity and magnetism. Placement tests are used only for initial course placement, see catalog for details. LED 167 Introductory Tae Kwon Do I (Karate) 1 credit. ; ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement. Amherst, MA 01002, Cooley Dickinson Hospital This course is limited to AD Nursing majors only. Field trips required. OLP 112 Wilderness Orientation Expedition for Outdoor Leaders 4 credits. Adjustment and transition issues-academic, career, and interpersonal-are addressed with a structured, content-based curriculum, flexible enough to promote the exploration and resolution of individual concerns. For all students: either a grade of C+ or better in BIO 205 or concurrent enrollment in BIO 205. Students refine their instructional and shared leadership abilities, designing, and delivering wilderness-based outdoor adventure outings with area schools and agencies. Students study video as a form of artistic expression with an emphasis on the development of the compositional, shooting, editing, conceptual, and critical skills associated with time-based media. An introduction to the fundamental dimensions of religion and the central teachings and practices of Hinduism, Buddhism, and the religions of China and Japan. Students forage for wild mushroom and apply skills to locate, identify and sustainably harvest culinary and medicinal species. Special Requirement: Field trips required. Students learn Latin vocabulary, syntax, and grammar and then translate Latin into polished English and vice-versa. Provides prospective early childhood and elementary teachers with a mathematical foundation designed to support their future work teaching mathematics. Prereq: ACC 152; CIS 140 or permission of instructor, Prereq: CRJ 101 and CRJ 105. Sort by . The course explores the delivery of patient centered care in hospital systems, by using the nursing process, and evidence-based practice. Local geology is explored on field trips. Students attend one class meeting and produce a research paper based on clinical experiences. Prereq: NUR 103A (NUR 103) with a grade of C or better and successful completion of NUR 103C, BIO 194, PSY 101, Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement ; Recomm: SOC 101, Prereq: Either components of NUR 101, namely, NUR 101A (with a grade of C+ or better) and NUR 101C, or the single course NUR 111, or concurrent enrollment in NUR 111; Either a grade of C+ or better in BIO 216 within the last 5 years or concurrent enrollment in BIO 216; Either a grade of C or better in SOC 101 or concurrent enrollment in SOC 101; Either a grade of C or better in PSY 217 or concurrent enrollment in PSY 217. Contact us, 2022 Affirmative Action Statement Data Privacy Policy 6 Weeks Access / 24 Course Hrs Read More. Whether you want to run an in-home daycare or want to learn more about child development, these online trainings are perfect for teachers or hopeful childcare professionals, alike. 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