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Reach your career and college goals
• Flexible Scheduling• Individual Advising
• Small Classes• Affordable Tuition• Financial Aid (for those who qualify)
BucksCounty Community College
SMART.
BucksCounty Community College
SMART.
BucksCounty Community College
SMART.
BucksCounty Community College
SMART.
Spring Classes Begin January 18
Bucks.edu/Spring
NEW! State-of-the-Art Science Center
Opening this January
Credit Courses
➜ Working adults: Learn anytime – anywhere – via the Virtual Campus. Our instructor-led online courses deliver quality instruction with flexibility and convenience.
BUCKS
Keep Your
Knowledge &
Opportunities Growing…
• Accounting• Biology/
Biotech• Business• Chemistry• Cinema/Video• Communications• Computer &
Information Science
• Criminal Justice
• Culinary Arts• Education
• Engineering/ App EngTech
• Environmental Science
• Exercise Science
• Fine Arts• Fire Science• Foreign
Languages• Healthcare• Historic
Preservation• History
• Journalism• Liberal Arts• Literature• Management• Marketing• Mathematics• Medical
Assistant• Meeting,
Convention & Event Planning
• Music• Neuroscience
• Nursing• Paralegal• Philosophy• Photography• Psychology• Public Safety
Training• Recreation
Leadership• Social Work• Sport
Management• Theater
And more…
Bucks.edu/Spring
Bucks programs & courses improve lives, careers and businesses throughout
the Bucks community:
Honors@Bucks emphasizes scholarly research, high-order critical thinking, and experiential learning. This challenging coursework is open to all associate de-gree students who meet the program’s admissions requirements. It also offers scholarship opportunities and the poten-tial for a degree awarded with honors.
A number of colleges and universities offer agreements and other special benefits for Honors@Bucks students.
For more information, visit bucks.edu/honors, or call Dr. Stephen DoCarmo at 215.968.8267.
Honors@BucksStep Up
Your Game
➜ Bucks Fact: Over the last 50 years, Bucks has educated more than one million people.BUCKS
Bucks is a Smart Choice…Affordable: At Bucks, you receive a valuable education for a fraction of the cost of a four-year institution. The amount you save in your first two years at Bucks is often enough to pay for your third year if transferring to a four-year college or university.
Practical: Bucks offers nearly 80 programs of traditional and trending fields of study that lead to either an associate degree or certificate including 35 transfer programs. Many programs of study provide hands-on experience in your chosen career.
Personalized: The typical class size at Bucks is 18 to 25 students, which allows for more individual attention. In addition, all credit students are assigned an academic advisor who assists you in making the best choices to meet your educational goals.
Convenient: Bucks has three campus-es conveniently located throughout the county: a 200-acre Newtown Campus, Lower Bucks Campus in Bristol and Upper Bucks Campus in Perkasie as well as a Virtual Campus offering more than 250 courses, 17 programs of study and 2 certificates online.
Proven: During its 50-plus-year history, Bucks has educated more than one million people. And 95 percent of Bucks students surveyed would recommend the college to their friends and family.
Bucks faculty: All of whom hold a master’s degree or higher—are profession-al, accomplished and accessible. Many are outstanding practitioners in their field of study, and a number have been recipients of the Lindback Teaching Award and the U.S. Professor of the Year Award.
BUCKS:A Wise Investment in Yourself
Careers can start or change at any time—after graduating high school, raising children, losing a job, changing marital status, retiring from full-time work or discovering a new passion.
Higher education
typically means
higher earnings
as well as greater
job and life
satisfaction.
“Do something
you love, and you’ll
never work a day
in your life” is an
oft-quoted truism.
The Communication Studies transfer major allows you to explore various subjects within the communication field—speech communication, theater, video production, journalism, public relations, mass communication, advertising and marketing, and film—without immediately committing to any one area of concentration.
The Hicks Art Center Gallery provides a varied series of curated art exhibitions and
related programming in support of the Arts Department, and is an important educational and cultural resource for the community.
Bucks hosts year-round community cultural programs for the entire family—music concerts, improv comedy, theater, film festivals and literary readings. Visit bucks.edu/cultural or call 215.968.8087.
Bucks is one
of the few
community colleges
in the country
accredited by
both the National
Association of Schools
of Art and Design
and the National
Association
of Music.
➜ bucks.edu/springBUCKS
Invest in one of the arts programs at Bucks—Art and Art History, Cinema Video Production, Communication Studies, Fine Arts, Fine Woodworking, Furniture and Cabinetmaking, Graphic Design, Multimedia, Music, Photography, and Web Design—and launch a profession as a musician or artist, or procure employment in areas such as advertising, film, graphic arts or web design.
ARTS
Bucks County Community College is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and the National Association of Music.
➜ Top Majors at Bucks are Business Admin., Liberal Arts, Nursing & Criminal Justice.BUCKS
Business@Bucks offers innovative and responsive business pro-grams that are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs:
• Accounting• Business Administration• Management/Marketing• Entrepreneurship• Bookkeeping• Paralegal Studies
Cutting-edge programs in Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Tourism Management, and Meeting, Convention and Event Planning meet the need for tourism profes-sionals who are an integral part of Pennsylvania’s economy, and the number 2 industry in Bucks County.
The experience of Business@Bucks extends beyond the classroom to our Speaker and Networking events. CEOs of multi-million dol-lar ventures regularly visit campus to network with students and offer shadowing, mentoring or intern-ship opportunities.
Just this year, the Lower Bucks Campus opened its Entrepreneur Space, which is dedicated to busi-ness incubation and collaboration.
The space brings together leading entrepreneurs to collaborate and innovate, to solve problems and develop the next great idea.
Save The Date for the Bucks Start Me Up Challenge: April 27, 2017 Local investors will be on hand to hear pitches and negotiate for investment funds and mentoring. Signif-icant money available. Prepare yourself to pitch with:
MGMT 155 Intro-duction to Entrepre-neurship - A focus on understanding basic entrepreneurial concepts, gaining experience with useful tools, and the devel-opment of entrepre-neurial skills through hands on learning. The entrepreneurial process and the application of this process to a broad range of business con-texts are emphasized. Creativity, resource marshaling, team building, communica-tion, and leadership are addressed. No prerequisite. 3 credits
BUSINESSAccredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, business studies coursework focuses on student learning and real-world experience, preparing graduates to compete for the best jobs.
New York Times best-selling author Kevin Kruse
Entrepreneur Space, Lower Bucks Campus, Bristol
➜ More than 70% of Bucks students plan to transfer to continue their education.BUCKS
Invest in a Kinesiology and Sport Studies program at Bucks and gain a career in the fields of sport management, physical education (teacher certification, K-12), or exercise science with options for physical therapy or occupational therapy.
The community college is one of a few in the country that offers an internship component to its Sport Management transfer major. Students gain knowledge in the exciting world of sport and athletics where career options exist in professional sport team management (Philadelphia Phillies, 76ers, Flyers), facility management, sport product marketing, event management or sport tourism.
The Physical Education major focuses on empowerment of K-12 students to embrace a physically active life style making positive choices and establishing healthy behaviors.
Exercise Science majors are prepared for positions in the grow-ing fields of health and fitness. Students obtain fundamental knowledge and have learning experiences that lead to a basic
understanding of exercise techniques, exercise testing and exercise prescription.
Our Wellness Center, a 2,600-square-foot facility with various cardiovascular and resistance training
equipment and a 1,200-square-foot aerobics studio, is free to all current students and employees as well as alumni.
KINESIOLOGY & SPORT STUDIES
The Department
of Kinesiology
and Sport Studies
is located in the
impressive
9,000-square-foot
Linksz Pavilion,
linking the Gymnasium
and the Wellness
Center with the
Student Center.
At Bucks, you can earn a transfer degree in Physical Education, Sport Management and Exercise Science as well as a certificate in Recreational Leadership.
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➜ Visit bucks.edu/career to explore your interests and career options.BUCKS
Bucks offers a general education in Liberal Arts as well as in English. As a liberal arts major, you explore the social and behav-ioral sciences, humanities, science and mathematics, giving you strong training in written and oral skills. As an English major, you in-vestigate literary works and hone your writing skills. The Journalism program teaches you the myriad aspects of news reporting, includ-ing hands-on experience writing and researching stories in computer labs.
Student Research Conferences at Bucks afford you the opportunity to share your research, which helps build your resumé. This biannual event models professional research conferences, during which participants form panels and presenters offer a five-minute overview of their research results.
Kimberly Kratz ’11 turned to Bucks in
2009 when she was laid off from her
design position in the kitchen and bath
industry. She soon be-came active in the Phi
Theta Kappa honors society, discovered
her love of jour-nalism and became heavily involved in
the Centurion student newspaper. “Bucks
has the resources you need to get your
degree. Tuition is an excellent value
and there are many scholarship opportu-
nities available. I’m so glad I chose Bucks because of the many
friends I’ve made. It’s a really comfortable
place to learn.”
Invest in one of the language and literature programs at Bucks to gain employment in diverse areas such as publishing, government, education, business or public relations.
LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Professional Studies include both credit and non-credit opportunities.
The graduates of the Professional Studies AA degrees and certificate programs are eligible to take many National Certification Exams. The programs offered through the Professional Studies Department allows students to earn valuable state of the industry knowledge. This knowl-edge helps prepare them for the changing and growing healthcare profession.
Bucks is playing an important role in meeting the current demand for quality health care professionals. Train using the latest technology and equipment such as the college’s state-of-the-art birthing suite, where manikins simulate all stages of delivery, including birthing complica-tions and newborn care.
The Fire Science Associate Degree program prepares you for a leadership position in fire service. Train at one of the two Bucks County Public Safety Training Centers in Doylestown or Croydon.
➜ Tuition is only $140 per credit (plus fees) for Bucks County residents.BUCKS
Angela Forte ’16 “Bucks County Community College Radiography program was a challenging yet rewarding experience. Not only has it given me the opportunity to further my education, but it has also given me the opportunity to work hands-on in various clinical settings. Thanks to Bucks County Com-munity College, my future looks brighter and I have a career doing what I love.”
Invest in a professional studies program at Bucks, such as Fire Science, Health Information Technology, Medical Assistant, Medical Coding, Nursing, Phlebotomy, or Radiography, and profit from one of many vocations offered at Bucks.
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Invest in one of the college’s STEM programs—Applied Engineering Technology, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Hardware Installation and Maintenance, Computer Networking Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, Informa-tion Science, Information Technology Studies, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Pre-Allied Health, Science, Secondary Education– Biology, or Secondary Education-Mathematics—to secure work in diverse fields such as education, technology, communications, medicine, weather forecasting or military defense.
The Neuroscience transfer major at Bucks is one of the first in the country at a two-year institution. This transfer degree is excellent preparation not only for medical school, but also for various employ-ment opportunities in the fields of health care communications, scientific research, education and pharmaceuticals.
Bucks received a $350,000 grant in 2015 from the National Science Foundation to build a dedicated high-speed data network to support science and technology research and education. Bucks is the first community college to be awarded such a grant.
Recently, a team of three Bucks STEM students earned the distinction of being one of 10 finalists in the nation-wide Second Annual Community College Innovation Challenge. The Bucks team developed an alternative energy solution they named the Wind Catcher Max Wind Tower that recycles water.
Chelsea Karacz ’13 enrolled as a biology
major at Bucks im-mediately after gradu-
ating high school. That first year, online classes allowed her to travel while continu-
ing her education. After Bucks added a degree program in biotechnology,
she transitioned to on-campus courses.
Bucks prerequi-sites allowed her to transfer to Thomas
Jefferson University and use many new
laboratory techniques on her path to the
biomedical research field. “After coming
to Jefferson, I realized how ahead of the
game I was in the lab, already having had previous hands-on
experience at Bucks.”
Bucks has a strong reputation in the STEM disciplines, and one that will be further enhanced when a new, two-story, 43,000-square-foot science center, featuring 11 labs, opens in Spring 2017.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS
➜ Ninety-five percent of Bucks students surveyed would recommend the college to their friends and family.
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➜ Top transfer schools include Temple, Penn State, West Chester and Drexel University.BUCKS
Bucks offers a variety of career choices in the social and behavioral sciences, including Criminal Justice, History, Historic Preservation, Pre K–4 Early Education, Secondary Education History, Psychology and Social Work.
The Social Work degree program offers students the opportunity to study mental health, substance abuse, group dynamics, and social welfare within the context of justice and diversity. The program
helps prepare students to pursue careers in
government agencies, schools, hospitals, mental health clinics, nonprofit agencies and private agencies
The Historic Pres-ervation certificate program, with its on-line offerings, attracts students from around the world and opens up career opportuni-ties with community planners, developers, architects, contrac-tors, realtors, zoning commissions, house museums, research agencies, educational institutions, land-scape architects and historic reproduction businesses. The pro-gram just celebrated its 25th anniversary with alumni from across the country sharing projects and accomplishments.
Invest in a social and behavioral science program at Bucks to obtain a career in fields such as law, education, government, mental health or social service.
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
➜ bucks.edu/spring ➜ bucks.edu/con-ed-coursesBUCKS
Connect to PossibilitiesLearn how Continuing & Workforce Education at Bucks can move you forward in your life and career.
For more information: 215.968.8409 or bucks.edu/con-ed-courses
Continuing Education• Professional Certifications • Recreational • Test Prep • ESL • Personal Development
Fire & Emergency Services• Professional Credentialing• Life Safety Inspection• Fire Science Degree• Code Enforcement Training
Workforce Development• Customized Training
for Businesses• Computer Applications• Industrial Skills• Grant Programs
Industrial Safety• OSHA Training• HAZMAT Training• Fire Brigade Training• Industrial Rescue Training
Some of our offerings include:
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Noncredit Courses
Bucks County Community College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, 267.284.5000. The Commission on Higher Education is an institutional
accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Commission on Postsecondary Accreditation.
Bucks County Community College does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities or employment practices based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability,
age, religion, ancestry, veteran status, union membership, or any other legally protected category.
Online Alternatives Need to balance higher education with work and family? Bucks makes learning compatible with a busy lifestyle, offering numerous degrees and certificates that can be
completed entirely online.The following associate degrees can be completed entirely online:
Business Administration, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, English (Writing emphasis; Secondary Education emphasis; Women’s Studies emphasis), Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (internship required), History,
Information Science, Liberal Arts General Emphasis, Management/Marketing (Management emphasis, Marketing emphasis, Retail Management emphasis (internship required), Mathematics, Occupational Studies, Psychology Pre-Professional Emphasis,
Secondary Education: History; Secondary Education: Mathematics; Social Science.
Also online, complete your Bucks eLearning certificates in Bookkeeping and Historic Preservation (internship required). Another 20 programs of study are at least 80%
available via eLearning and Hybrid courses, with many other programs and certificates at least 50% available online. Additionally, you can mix face-to-face and
online coursework to help create your flexible schedule.
Contact the Virtual Campus at [email protected] or 215.968.8052.
Vibrant College Life When You Want It College expands your personal experiences and develops
lifelong connections—no matter what your age or background. Bucks offers fun and competitive ways to complement your
academic and professional studies.
Enjoy culture and networking?
Bucks presents cultural — music concerts, art exhibits, literary read-
ings, comedy revues—and social events as well as business seminars and
technology conferences that involve the entire
Bucks County community.
Looking to be involved?
Choose from 45 student-run clubs and organizations, all with community
outreach, that promote your interests and/or
advance your career choice.
Are sports your thing?
Bucks supports a variety of men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic programs, and many
student athletes continue their sports participation at four-year colleges. You can also participate in various
intramural sports.
➜ Mentors greatly influence career success. Bucks assigns an advisor to every credit student who enrolls, and its small classes further foster mentor relationships.
BUCKS
Special TRANSFER AGREEMENTS
Can Smooth Your Path Our students transfer to colleges and universities
across the state and country. Many colleges and universities have made the transfer planning process smoother by outlining how Bucks courses
can fit into bachelor’s degree requirements.
Check out our transfer agreements, program guides and Dual Admission opportunities.
In addition, Bucks graduates can take Delaware Valley University courses at
the community college’s Newtown campus to earn a bachelor’s degree in business adminis-
tration, counseling psychology, criminal justice or media and communication. Visit
bucks.edu/transfer for eligibility requirements.
FINANCIAL AIDBucks offers numerous financial aid options such as grants, scholarships, loans and work-study opportunities. Approximately 25% of Bucks students receive financial assistance, with nearly $21 million awarded annually.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form
to apply for financial aid. For a guide through the financial aid process, visit
bucks.edu/admissions/aid. You may also call the Financial Aid Office
at 215.968.8200.
Academic Advising— An Educational Planning Advisor, available at each campus and online, will assist you in making the right choices to meet your educational goals.
Accessibility Services— Assists students with disabilities to secure access by providing guidance and support with appropriate resources and accommodations.
Career Services—Receive advice on planning a career, choosing a major, conducting a job search, writing a resumé and preparing for a job interview. Also, connect with employers via the college’s Online Job Board.
Counseling Services—Help with decision making, goal setting and balancing your personal and academic responsibilities.
Encore Career Institute—Assis-tance with re-tooling, re-training or re-entering the workforce with career counseling, resources, advice. Connect with like-mind-ed learners and start your next career chapter.
Technology Support— Assistance with technology issues, from the basic to more complex, is available on all Bucks campuses. Benefit from online tutorials or request one-on-one help.
Transfer Planning—Work one-on-one with an Educational Planning Advisor to plan your transfer after Bucks.
Tutoring—The college’s award- winning Tutoring Center provides free, one-on-one academic assis-tance on all campuses as well as online in numerous subject areas, American English as a Second Language and study skills.
Veterans—The college is com-mitted to helping Active Duty, Reserve and Veteran service members and their eligible dependents reach their educa-tional goals, providing assistance with admissions, career services, student life and more.
Academic & Personal Support
IF YOU ARE UNSURE of what courses to take, haven’t been in a classroom setting in years, or need extra help navigating
coursework or technology, YOU’RE NOT ALONE.
For more information about these and other student services: bucks.edu/student
Bucks Has You Covered
Upper Bucks Campus One Hillendale Road Perkasie, PA 18944
215.258.7700www.bucks.edu/ubc
Lower Bucks Campus 1304 Veterans Highway
Bristol, PA 19007 267.685.4800
www.bucks.edu/lbc
Bucks County Public Safety Training Center
1760 South Easton Road Doylestown, PA 18901
Lower Bucks County Public Safety Training Center
2912 River Road Croydon, PA 19021
Newtown Campus 275 Swamp Road
Newtown, PA 18940 215.968.8100
www.bucks.edu
Advanced Manufacturing Training Center
310 George Patterson Blvd. Suite 109, Bristol, PA 19007
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Newtown Campus275 Swamp Road
Newtown, PA 18940215-968-8100www.bucks.edu
Advanced ManufacturingTraining Center
310 George Patterson Blvd.Suite 109, Bristol, PA 19007
Lower Bucks PublicSafety Training Center
2912 River Rd.Croydon, PA 19021
Lower Bucks PublicSafety Training Center
1760 South Easton Rd.Doylestown, PA 18901
Lower Bucks Campus1304 Veterans Highway
Bristol, PA 19007215-781-3939
www.bucks.edu/lbc
Bucks Has You Covered
Newtown Campus—200-acre suburban campus with
historic buildings and gardens, state-of-the art labs and Linksz Pavilion
BristolLower Bucks Campus—green building with computer labs,
art gallery and outdoor café
PerkasieUpper Bucks Campus—green buildings with amphitheater and community center
Virtual Campus—200+ online courses and learning opportunities
Upper Bucks CampusOne Hillendale RoadPerkasie, PA 18944
215-258-7700www.bucks.edu/ubc
Lower?? Bucks PublicSafety Training Center1760 South Easton Rd.Doylestown, PA 18901
Newtown Campus275 Swamp Road
Newtown, PA 18940215-968-8100www.bucks.edu
Lower Bucks Campus1304 Veterans Highway
Bristol, PA 19007215-781-3939
www.bucks.edu/lbc
Lower Bucks PublicSafety Training Center
2912 River Rd.Croydon, PA 19021
Advanced ManufacturingTraining Center
310 George Patterson Blvd.Suite 109, Bristol, PA 19007
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Online courses and programs via our VIRTUAL CAMPUS: Bucks.edu/virtual
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SPRING 2017 CREDIT COURSES - AT A GLANCEFor further information, visit bucks.edu/spring
Apply Now!If you are new to Bucks, we encourage you to apply early. Bucks courses fill quickly, so apply now to get the courses you want, on the days and times you want them. It’s free and easy to apply. Go to www.bucks.edu and click on the apply button. From there, you’ll receive instructions for next steps.
LBC = Lower Bucks CampusNEW = Newtown CampusUBC = Upper Bucks Campus
ONL = OnlineOC = HS Dual Enrollment Community Site
CAMPUS CODES:
Spring Course Start & End Dates Start End• Full-Term Spring 2017 Courses ..................................... January 18 .............May 12, 2017 • January starting Courses ............................................... January 18 .............March 10, 2017 • February starting courses .............................................. February 6 ............May 12, 2017 • March starting courses .................................................. March 20 ................May 12, 2017
Advising and Registration is ongoing from now until January 16th, 2017 for Full-Term and January starting courses. You may also register for the later starting courses until the day before the start of those terms. Register early to get the course times that meet your schedule.
Two Ways to Register• Fast, easy and convenient online registration is available 24 hours a day until the day
before the start of the term. • On campus registration and assistance is also available. For specific dates and times,
please visit the Bucks website at bucks.edu/spring
Tuition PaymentVisit www.bucks.edu and click on the Payment Options button to review ways, including a payment plan, in which you can pay for your classes. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Questions? Please contact us at 215-968-8000 during normal business hours or via the Contact Us web form at bucks.edu/about/contact.
SUBJECT COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE LOCATION
ACCOUNTING ACCT-103 Introductory Accounting NEW LBC UBC ONL ACCT-105 Financial Accounting NEW LBC UBC ONL ACCT-106 Managerial Accounting NEW LBC UBC ONL ACCT-110 Personal Financial Planning NEW ACCT-120 Payroll Records & Accounting ONL ACCT-130 Acct’g Applic for the Computer ONL ACCT-201 Intermediate Accounting II NEW ACCT-210 Cost Accounting I ONL ACCT-241 Federal and State Tax II NEW ACCT-250 Auditing NEW ACCT-280 Co-op Education: Accounting NEW
BIOLOGY BIOL-101 Biological Science I NEW LBC UBC ONL BIOL-102 Biological Science II NEW ONL BIOL-115 Basic Human Anatomy NEW LBC UBC ONL BIOL-121 Biological Principles I NEW ONL BIOL-122 Biological Principles II NEW ONL BIOL-181 Anatomy & Physiology I NEW LBC UBC ONL BIOL-182 Anatomy & Physiology II NEW LBC UBC ONL BIOL-220 Principles of Ecology NEW BIOL-228 Microbiology NEW LBC UBC BIOL-280 Co-op Educ: Biology/Biotech NEW
BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOT-105 Intro to Biotechnology NEW BIOT-125 Biotech Meth. & Techniques NEW BIOT-205 Cell and Tissue Culture NEW BIOT-221 Biomanufacturing NEW
CHEMISTRY CHEM-100 Preparatory Chemistry NEW CHEM-101 Chemistry A NEW LBC UBC CHEM-102 Chemistry B NEW CHEM-121 Chemistry I NEW CHEM-122 Chemistry II NEW CHEM-222 Organic Chemistry II NEW CHEM-242 Biochemistry NEW
COLLEGE ORIENTATION COLL-101 Coll Orient Seminar - Read NEW LBC UBC ONL COLL-101 Coll Orient Seminar-General NEW LBC UBC ONL COLL-101 Coll Orient Seminar-Read NEW LBC UBC ONL COLL-101 College Orientation Seminar NEW LBC UBC ONL COLL-101 College Orient Seminar-General NEW LBC UBC ONL COLL-115 College Success Seminar NEW
COMMUNICATION COMM-101 Communication Theory NEW COMM-105 Interpersonal Communication NEW UBC OC ONL COMM-110 Effective Speaking NEW LBC UBC ONL COMM-110H Effective Speaking - Honors NEW LBC UBC COMM-111 Media & Society NEW ONL COMM-240 Persuasive Communication NEW
SPRING 2017 Credit Courses - bucks.edu/spring
COMPOSITION COMP-090 Basic Writing NEW LBC UBC COMP-107 Intro to Academic Writing NEW LBC UBC ONL COMP-108 Intro: Acad. Reading & Writing NEW COMP-110 English Composition I NEW LBC UBC ONL COMP-111 Engl Composition II NEW LBC UBC ONL COMP-111H Engl. Comp. II - Honors NEW UBC COMP-114 Technical Writing ONL COMP-115 Creative Writing I NEW LBC UBC ONL COMP-116 Creative Writing II ONL
COMPUTER & INFO SCIENCE CISC-100 Digital Literacy NEW UBC ONL CISC-110 Intro to Information Systems NEW LBC UBC ONL CISC-113 Visual Basic Program’g I NEW LBC UBC ONL CISC-115 Computer Science I NEW ONL CISC-122 Computer Science II NEW ONL CISC-127 Spreadsheet Concepts/Applic ONL CISC-128 Comparative Operating Systems NEW ONL CISC-135 Programming for Mobile Devices NEW CISC-143 Essentials of Networking NEW CISC-201 Managing/Maintaining the PC NEW CISC-202 Network Administration NEW CISC-213 Computer Science III (JAVA) NEW CISC-215 Database Des&Appl Devel NEW LBC CISC-234 Topics in Networking NEW CISC-245 Network Troubleshooting NEW
CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIJ-100 Intro to Adm Criminal Justice NEW UBC ONL CRIJ-110 Introduction to Criminal Law NEW LBC ONL CRIJ-115 Outlaw Gangs/Organized Crime LBC UBC ONL CRIJ-130 Criminal Investig’n/Forensics NEW LBC UBC CRIJ-140 Criminal Procedure NEW LBC CRIJ-160 Intro to Juvenile Justice NEW LBC UBC CRIJ-250 Police Organization & Admin NEW CRIJ-260 Probation & Parole ONL CRIJ-275 Intro to Correctional Admin NEW LBC UBC CRIJ-280 Co-op Education: Criminal Just NEW
ECONOMICS ECON-111 Principles of Economics: Macro NEW LBC UBC ONL ECON-112 Principles of Economics: Micro NEW LBC UBC ONL
EDUCATION EDUC-100 Foundations of Education NEW ONL EDUC-105 Found for Early Learn PreK-4 NEW ONL EDUC-115 Ob/Rec Behavior Young Children LBC UBC OC ONL EDUC-120 Early Learning & Development I NEW ONL EDUC-130 Early Learn & Develop II NEW UBC ONL EDUC-150 Sci & Mat Exper-Young Children NEW OC ONL EDUC-160 Intro to Exceptionalities NEW EDUC-170 Language & Literacy Develop NEW UBC ONL EDUC-200 Integrated Art/Move/Play NEW UBC ONL EDUC-205 Fieldwork Observ/Assess I NEW EDUC-220 Practicum in Education NEW
ENGINEERING ENGR-112 Engineering Graphics NEW ENGR-222 Statics NEW ENGR-224 Strength of Materials NEW ENGR-240 Intro: Circuit Analysis NEW
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENGT-240 Applied Circuit Analysis NEW
ENGLISH AS 2ND LANGUAGE AESL-081 Writing Fund. for Intl. Std. NEW AESL-083 Reading Fund. for Intl. Std. NEW AESL-085 Oral Comm. Fund. for Intl Std NEW AESL-101 Writing Skls for Intern’l Stds NEW AESL-103 Reading Skls for Intern’l Std NEW AESL-105 Oral Communication Skls Intn’l NEW
SPRING 2017 Credit Courses - bucks.edu/spring
LBC = Lower Bucks CampusNEW = Newtown CampusUBC = Upper Bucks Campus
ONL = OnlineOC = HS Dual Enrollment Community Site
CAMPUS CODES:
EXERCISE SCIENCE EXSC-201 Physiology of Exercise NEW
FIRE SCIENCE FRSC-104 Fire Prevent’n Code Enforcem’t ONL FRSC-112 Fire Behavior and Combustion ONL FRSC-114 Fes Safety and Survival ONL FRSC-208 Princ of FES Administration ONL FRSC-209 Occup Safety & Health for ES ONL FRSC-227 Pre-Emergency Planning & Cad ONL
FOREIGN LANGUAGE AMSL-110 American Sign Language I NEW UBC AMSL-111 American Sign Lang II NEW FREN-110 Elementary French I NEW FREN-111 Elementary French II NEW GRMN-110 Elementary German I NEW ONL GRMN-201 Intermediate German I NEW ITAL-110 Elementary Italian I NEW ONL ITAL-111 Elementary Italian II NEW ONL JPNS-101 Elementary Japanese I NEW JPNS-102 Elementary Japanese II NEW SPAN-110 Elementary Spanish I NEW LBC UBC ONL SPAN-111 Elementary Spanish II NEW ONL SPAN-201 Intermediate Spanish I NEW SPAN-202 Intermediate Spanish II NEW
GEOGRAPHY GEOG-110 World Geography NEW ONL
HEALTH EDUCATION HLTH-103 Life and Health NEW LBC UBC ONL HLTH-110 Responding to Emergencies NEW LBC UBC HLTH-120 Nutrition NEW ONL HLTH-120N Nutrition(by Reg’d Dietician) NEW LBC UBC ONL HLTH-130 Prin & Appl-Diet & Fitness NEW ONL
HEALTH INFO TECHNOLOGY HITT-105 Legal Aspects: Hlth Info Mgmt NEW HITT-190 Intro to Health Information NEW HITT-207 Health Info. Tech. Applic. NEW HITT-217 Health Insur & Reimbursement NEW HITT-280 Health Info Tech Externship OC HITT-285 Medical Coding/Billing Ext OC HITT-297 Medical Coding NEW HITT-298 Advanced Procedural Coding NEW HITT-299 Advanced Diagnostic Coding NEW
HISTORY/HISTORIC PRESERVATION HIST-101 History of Bucks County NEW HIST-111 History of Western Civ I UBC ONL HIST-112 History of Western Civ II NEW LBC UBC ONL HIST-113 Global History: Ancient/Mediev ONL HIST-114 Global History: Modern World NEW HIST-139 The War Years: 1939-45 NEW ONL HIST-151 U.S. History: Young America NEW LBC UBC ONL HIST-152 U.S. History: Modern America NEW LBC UBC ONL HIST-152H US Hist:Modern America-Honors NEW HIST-172 20th Century America ONL HIST-194 Planning/Sustainability ONL HIST-197 Historical Preservation ONL HIST-199 Hist Preserv: Meth & Doc ONL HIST-203 Internship for Hist Preserv ONL HIST-204 Oral History in Preservation ONL HIST-205 Restoration Workshop NEW HIST-239 Amer Pop Culture: Hist of Rock ONL HIST-290 History Seminar ONL
SPRING 2017 Credit Courses - bucks.edu/spring
LBC = Lower Bucks CampusNEW = Newtown CampusUBC = Upper Bucks Campus
ONL = OnlineOC = HS Dual Enrollment Community Site
CAMPUS CODES:
HOSPITALITY HRIM-100 Intro: Tourism/Hospitality Mgt NEW ONL HRIM-101 Intro to Travel & Tourism ONL HRIM-105 Sanitation/Safety(certificate) NEW HRIM-111 Conference & Meeting Planning ONL HRIM-120 Basic Food Prep+Management NEW HRIM-121 Advanced Food Prep+Management NEW HRIM-122 International Cuisine NEW HRIM-130 Baking & Decorating NEW HRIM-132 Buffet Planning/Prep/Advanced NEW HRIM-137 Wedding Cake Assembly/Decoratn NEW HRIM-141 Culinary Arts Practicum II NEW HRIM-143 Culinary Arts Practicum IV NEW HRIM-145 Culinary Arts Practicum VI NEW HRIM-155 Chocolate - Essential Skills NEW HRIM-200 Hotel/Lodging Operations Mgmt. NEW HRIM-202 Food Purchasing NEW HRIM-220 H/M/R/I Seminar NEW HRIM-280 Co-op Education: HRIM NEW HRIM-293 Pastry Independent Study III NEW
HUMANITIES HUMN-111 Humanities I NEW ONL HUMN-112 Humanities II ONL HUMN-113 Humanities III NEW HUMN-114 Humanities IV NEW UBC HUMN-120 Survey: World Religions NEW LBC UBC ONL HUMN-126 Science and Religion ONL
INTEGRATION OF KNOWLEDGE INTG-285 Beauty NEW ONL INTG-285 Creativity NEW ONL INTG-285 Nature and You NEW ONL INTG-285 Food & Society NEW ONL INTG-285 Collapse-Why Civs Fail/Prevail NEW ONL
JOURNALISM JOUR-175 News Reporting & Writing I NEW JOUR-276 Feature Writ’g Print & Online NEW JOUR-278 Webcast News Production NEW
KINESIOLOGY KINS-106 Art of Personal Defense NEW KINS-130 Yoga NEW LBC KINS-133 Archery NEW KINS-145 Bowling & Golf NEW KINS-155 Lifeguarding NEW KINS-170 Individual Fitness & Wellness NEW KINS-178 Basketball & Baseball NEW KINS-180 Foundations of Physical Ed NEW ONL KINS-183 Physical Ed: Early Childhood NEW KINS-189 Indiv Sports:Bowling & Volley NEW KINS-190 Recreational Leadership NEW KINS-191 Outdoor Recreation NEW
LITERATURE LITR-205 English Lit to 19th Century NEW LITR-206 English Lit 19th-20th Century ONL LITR-231 American Lit to 1865 NEW LITR-232 American Lit from 1865 NEW LBC UBC ONL LITR-235 Lit by American Women NEW LITR-246 Children’s Literature NEW LITR-255 World Literature II ONL LITR-261 Themes in Lit: Women NEW ONL LITR-273 Introduction to Poetry NEW LITR-277 Introduction to Short Fiction NEW UBC ONL LITR-278 Intro: African-American Lit LBC LITR-279 Introduction to Shakespeare NEW
MANAGEMENT MGMT-100 Introduction to Business NEW LBC UBC ONL MGMT-110 Small Business Management NEW ONL MGMT-120 Business Mathematics NEW ONL MGMT-130 Business Law (LAWS-130) NEW UBC ONL MGMT-135 Business Communic. (OADM-110) NEW ONL MGMT-155 Intro to Entrepreneurship LBC UBC MGMT-160 Insurance and Risk Management NEW LBC UBC ONL MGMT-180 Legal Environment of Business NEW LBC UBC ONL MGMT-190 Intro to Finance NEW MGMT-200 Organizational Behavior ONL MGMT-230 Principles of Management NEW LBC UBC ONL MGMT-280 Co-op Education: Management NEW
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MARKETING MKTG-100 Principles of Marketing NEW LBC UBC ONL MKTG-110 Personal Selling NEW MKTG-135 Retail Management ONL MKTG-140 Retail Merchandising ONL MKTG-200 Advertising NEW ONL MKTG-280 Co-Op Education: Marketing/Ret NEW
MATHEMATICS MATH-085 Mathematics Support Lab NEW MATH-089 Fast Track Mathematics ONL MATH-090 Pre-Algebra NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-090 Pre-Algebra - Acceleration Opt NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-095 Basic Algebra Acceleration Opt NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-095 Basic Algebra NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-101 Mathematical Concepts I NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-102 Mathematics for Educators I NEW ONL MATH-103 Intermediate Algebra NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-105 Mathematics for Educators II NEW ONL MATH-115 Elementary Statistics NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-117 Finite Math for Business NEW UBC ONL MATH-118 Business Calculus NEW UBC ONL MATH-120 College Algebra NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-121 Discrete Mathematics NEW ONL MATH-122 Trig & Analytic Geometry NEW ONL MATH-125 Precalculus NEW ONL MATH-140 Calculus I NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-140 Calculus I, Multi-Campus Class NEW LBC UBC ONL MATH-140H Calculus I - Honors NEW MATH-141 Calculus II NEW ONL MATH-215 Elem Statistics II NEW MATH-242 Calculus III NEW ONL MATH-250 Differential Equations NEW MATH-260 Linear Algebra NEW ONL
MEDICAL ASSISTING MEDA-120 Medical Terminology NEW LBC ONL MEDA-200 Clinical Procedures I NEW MEDA-201 Clinical Proced II NEW MEDA-203 Laboratory Procedures NEW MEDA-204 Phlebotomy Proc & Techniques NEW MEDA-205 Medical Law and Ethics NEW LBC UBC ONL MEDA-215 Medical Admin Procedures NEW MEDA-220 Medical Assistant Externship OC MEDA-275 Medical Transcription I ONL MEDA-287 Phlebotomy Externship OC
MUSIC MUSC-100 Music Fundamentals NEW MUSC-101 Introduction to Music NEW LBC UBC ONL MUSC-103 World Music ONL MUSC-105 American Music ONL MUSC-106 History of Jazz ONL MUSC-107 Amer Pop Culture: Hist of Rock ONL MUSC-112 Music Theory II NEW MUSC-116 Ear Training II NEW MUSC-124 Music Technology NEW MUSC-202 Music Styles & Lit After 1750 NEW MUSC-212 Music Theory IV NEW MUSC-216 Ear Training IV NEW MUSE-101 Concert Choir NEW MUSE-115 Jazz Orchestra NEW MUSE-140 Percussion Ensemble NEW MUSE-151 Chamber Ensemble: Classical NEW MUSE-155 Chamber Ensemble: Jazz NEW MUSE-201 Madrigal Singers NEW MUSG-165 Group Instr: Piano, Level 1 NEW MUSL-101 Secondary Lessons, Level 1 NEW MUSL-110 Performance Class NEW
NEUROSCIENCE NEUR-121 Fundamentals of Neuroscience NEW NEUR-122 Clinical Neuroscience NEW
NURSING NURS-102 Nursing II NEW NURS-120 Drug Calculations NEW ONL NURS-121 Pharmacology ONL NURS-202 Nursing IV NEW NURS-220 Health Assessment NEW
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION OADM-140 Keyboarding/Document Process’g ONL OADM-141 Basic Applic of MS Word ONL OADM-142 Basic Applic of MS Excel ONL OADM-143 Basic Applic of MS Access ONL OADM-145 Basic Applic of MS Powerpoint ONL OADM-147 Learning MS Windows ONL OADM-155 Searching the Web ONL OADM-165 Basic Applic of MS Publisher ONL OADM-167 Basic Application MS Outlook ONL OADM-205 Admin Office Procedures II ONL OADM-225 Microsoft Word (Beginning) ONL OADM-226 MS Word for Windows/Advanced ONL OADM-245 Power Point Level II ONL
PARALEGAL/LAW LAWS-100 Intro: Paralegal Studies NEW ONL LAWS-140 Civil Practice/Litigation Proc NEW LAWS-165 Criminal Proc for Paralegal NEW LAWS-210 Real Estate Law/Conveyancing ONL LAWS-220 Legal Research I NEW LAWS-225 Legal Research II ONL LAWS-240 Torts for the Paralegal NEW LAWS-285 Paralegal Internship NEW
PERFORMANCE ARTS COMT-101 Introduction to Theatre NEW UBC ONL COMT-103 Intro to Acting NEW COMT-106 Intro: Improv Performance NEW
PHILOSOPHY PHIL-105 Critical Thinking NEW ONL PHIL-111 Ethics NEW LBC ONL PHIL-125 Basic Problems of Philosophy NEW LBC UBC ONL PHIL-140 Intro: Existentialism NEW
PHYSICS PHYS-106 Physics A NEW PHYS-107 Physics B NEW ONL PHYS-121 Physics I NEW PHYS-122 Physics II NEW ONL
POLITICAL SCIENCE POLI-101 Political Internship LBC POLI-111 American National Government NEW UBC ONL POLI-120 American State & Local Gov’t NEW UBC ONL
PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-100 Psych of Personal Awareness NEW LBC UBC ONL PSYC-105 Intro to Group Dynamics NEW LBC UBC ONL PSYC-110 Intro to Psychology NEW LBC UBC OC ONL PSYC-110H Intro to Psychology - Honors NEW PSYC-110P Intro to Psychology NEW LBC UBC PSYC-120 Human Sexuality NEW ONL PSYC-125 Stress Management NEW LBC UBC ONL PSYC-160 Addiction & Substance Abuse NEW UBC ONL PSYC-180 Human Growth & Development NEW LBC ONL PSYC-181 Developmental Psych: Life Span NEW LBC UBC ONL PSYC-190 Educational Psychology NEW ONL PSYC-200 Social Psychology NEW PSYC-215 Introductory Psych Statistics NEW ONL PSYC-230 Neuroscience of Psychology ONL PSYC-270 Experimental Psychology NEW PSYC-280 Psych of Abnormal Behavior NEW UBC ONL
RADIOGRAPHY RADI-125 Radiographic Procedures II LBC RADI-130 Radiation Protection & Biology LBC RADI-135 Advanced Imaging I LBC RADI-140 Clinical Experience II OC
READING/STUDY SKILLS READ-089 Fast Track Reading NEW LBC READ-090 Intro to College Reading NEW LBC UBC READ-110 College Reading & Study Skills NEW LBC UBC ONL
SPRING 2017 Credit Courses - bucks.edu/spring
LBC = Lower Bucks CampusNEW = Newtown CampusUBC = Upper Bucks Campus
ONL = OnlineOC = HS Dual Enrollment Community Site
CAMPUS CODES:
REAL ESTATE REAL-101 Real Estate Fundamentals ONL REAL-102 Real Estate Practice ONL
SCIENCE SCIE-101 Physical Science ONL SCIE-102 Astronomy NEW UBC ONL SCIE-103 Physical Geology NEW SCIE-105 Intro: Environmental Science NEW SCIE-108 Discoveries in Chemistry NEW SCIE-206 Fundamentals of GIS NEW
SOCIAL SERVICES SSWK-110 Intro Soc’l Work/Soc’l Welfare ONL SSWK-220 SSWK:Interview, Assess, Refer NEW UBC
SOCIOLOGY SOCI-110 Intro to Sociology NEW LBC UBC ONL SOCI-110H Intro to Sociology - Honors NEW LBC UBC SOCI-110P Introduction to Sociology NEW LBC SOCI-120 Intro to Cultural Anthropology NEW SOCI-150 Criminology NEW LBC UBC ONL SOCI-160 Marriage & the Family UBC ONL SOCI-230 Contemporary Social Problems ONL
SPORT MANAGEMENT SPMT-200 Intro to Sports Management NEW LBC UBC ONL SPMT-201 Sport Marketing NEW ONL SPMT-202 Facility Mgmt & Event Planning NEW SPMT-203 Hist & Philosophy of Sports ONL SPMT-280 Co-Op: Sport Management NEW
VISUAL ARTS: CINEMA/VIDEO VACV-130 Media Scriptwriting NEW VACV-135 Video Studio Production I NEW VACV-137 Sound Design: Film & Video NEW VACV-140 Digital Video Editing NEW VACV-142 Art of Theatrical Cinema NEW ONL VACV-145 Filmaking NEW VACV-230 Motion Graphics NEW VACV-231 Video Field Production NEW
SPRING 2017 Credit Courses - bucks.edu/spring
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VISUAL ARTS: FINE ARTS VAFA-100 Drawing Fundamentals NEW VAFA-101 2D Design Fundamentals NEW VAFA-102 3D Design Fundamentals NEW VAFA-103 Drawing Composition NEW VAFA-104 2D Design Color NEW VAFA-105 3D Design Materials/Modeling NEW VAFA-107 Intro: Jewelry/Metalsmithing NEW VAFA-108 Jewelry II NEW VAFA-111 Drawing Basics NEW LBC VAFA-141 Introduction to Sculpture NEW VAFA-147 Intro to Glassblowing NEW VAFA-148 Glassblowing II NEW VAFA-160 Intro to Printmaking NEW VAFA-161 Screenprinting NEW VAFA-171 Introduction to Painting NEW VAFA-181 Introduction to Ceramics NEW VAFA-191 Art History Before 1450 A.D. NEW VAFA-192 Art History After 1450 A.D. NEW ONL VAFA-193 History of Modern Art NEW LBC UBC ONL VAFA-194 American Art History NEW VAFA-202 Figure Drawing NEW VAFA-246 Sculpture Foundry NEW VAFA-250 Fine Arts/Design Portfolio NEW VAFA-282 Ceramics II NEW
VISUAL ARTS: GRAPHIC DESIGN VAGD-101 Layout and Typography NEW VAGD-102 Illustration: Drawing/Digital NEW
VISUAL ARTS: PHOTOGRAPHY VAPH-110 Digital Photo Fundamentals NEW ONL VAPH-151 Introduction to Photography NEW VAPH-157 Photo II NEW VAPH-210 Digital Photo II NEW VAPH-211 Studio & Lighting Fundamentals NEW VAPH-257 Large Format Photography NEW
VISUAL ARTS: WOODWORKING VAFW-100 Fine Woodworking Fundamentals NEW VAFW-137 Chair Construction NEW VAFW-138 Table Systems NEW VAFW-145 Conceptual Furniture NEW VAFW-181 Woodturning II NEW
WEB DESIGN & MULTIMEDIA VAMM-100 Digital Imaging NEW ONL VAMM-110 Web & Interactive Design NEW ONL VAMM-120 Interface Design NEW VAMM-130 3D Modeling Concepts NEW VAMM-209 Multimedia Concepts I NEW VAMM-250 Digital Arts Portfolio Studio NEW
WOMEN’S STUDIES WMST-110 Introduction to Gender Studies NEW
SPRING 2017 Credit Courses - bucks.edu/spring
LBC = Lower Bucks CampusNEW = Newtown CampusUBC = Upper Bucks Campus
ONL = OnlineOC = HS Dual Enrollment Community Site
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