summer 2014 course schedule
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Granite State College Summer 2014 Course ScheduleTRANSCRIPT
Military, academics, and fulfilling his life’s purpose
S idda rtha ’ sStory
it’s about the peoplesiddartha
B.S. Management ‘12M.S. Leadership ‘14
Siddartha’s inspiration comes from helping others. For the past ten years, he has worked for the New Hampshire National Guard, most recently as a Chaplain’s Assistant.
“My whole career in the military has been about serving people in one way or another.”
When thinking about his personal and professional goals, he knew that a master’s degree was a necessary tool.
“Originally, I considered social work programs but I couldn’t pay for them with my military benefits and the programs I was finding just seemed too ‘heavy.’ They touched upon what I wanted to study, but I wanted more of a focus on the areas where I have the most interest. I came back to Granite State, where I earned my bachelor’s, and Leadership sounded good.”
“That first class is what made a difference for me. That’s when I realized that Leadership wasn’t just about making profit for a company. It is about the people.”
As a student, Siddartha has found great mentors within the graduate faculty.
“So far, all of the professors that I’ve had have been willing to be a mentor. That’s important to me. In my career, I strive to be a good mentor for others.”
Siddartha shared a specific transformative moment in the classroom when an instructor inspired him:
“In one course, I remember that we were trying to identify what really motivates us as leaders. Part of the process was realizing that many of us weren’t doing what we really want to do, including myself. It changed my life in a personal way. That was incredible. This has been, for me, more than a degree. It has shown me how it is possible to realize and accomplish the way of life I want for myself and my family.”
Upon earning his degree, Siddartha plans to found an institution for personal growth where individuals can grow physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.
This is a dream that he shares with his wife Grisel, a fellow GSC graduate student
studying Project Management.
to read grisel’s story, visitgranite.edu/stories
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SUMMER CALENDARApril 29Registration begins—Register online, by mail, phone, and on campus.
May 23Completion of proposal for Integrative Experiences & Unique ILCs. Visit is.granite.edu/ilc for more information.
June 9Last day to submit a catalog course ILC for Fall term. Visit is.granite.edu/ilc for more information.
June 13Priority filing deadline for financial aid.
June 27Tuition payments or documented payment (including financial aid) are due.
July 5-11First week of classes.
July 4July 4th Holiday. GSC closed
July 8Registration for Fall term begins.Register online, by mail, phone, and on campus.
July 11Last day to drop 6 or 8-week classes.
August 7Last day to withdraw from 6 or 8-week classes.
August 23-29Last week of classes.
September 1Labor Day Holiday. GSC closed.
ACADEMIC TERM CALENDAR
Fall 2014 9/6-12/5
Winter 2015 1/3-3/27
Spring 2015 4/4-6/26
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GSC LOCATIONS
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CLAREMONT CAMPUS27 Pleasant Street
Claremont, NH 03743
CONCORD CAMPUS25 Hall Street
Concord, NH 03301
CONWAY CAMPUS53 Technology Lane, Suite 150
Conway, NH 03818
LEBANON CAMPUS24 Airport Road, The Trade Center Building
W. Lebanon, NH 03784
LITTLETON CAMPUS39 Main Street
Littleton, NH 03561
MANCHESTER CAMPUSES195 McGregor Street, Located at MCC
MillWest Building 1066 Front Street
Manchester, NH 03102 Manchester, NH 03102
NASHUA CAMPUSLocated at NCC
505 Amherst Street
Nashua, NH 03063
603.578.8918
PORTSMOUTH CAMPUSESPease Intnl. Tradeport Located at GBCC
51 International Dr. 320 Corporate Drive
Portsmouth, NH 03801 Portsmouth, NH 03801
ROCHESTER CAMPUS35E Industrial Way, Suite 101
Rochester, NH 03867
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DEGREE PROGRAMS
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.)General Studies
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.)Behavioral ScienceBusinessCommunication Sciences & DisordersEarly Childhood Education
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)English Language Arts with Teacher Certification*HistoryHumanities (Degree Completion Pathway) Individualized StudiesMath Studies with Teacher Certification*Social Studies with Teacher Certification*
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.)Accounting & Finance Applied Studies• Allied Health Services• Education and Training• Human Services• Human Services & Early Childhood Development• Management• Public Service ManagementBusiness ManagementCommunication Studies Criminal JusticeDigital & Social MediaEarly Childhood Education with Teacher CertificationHealth Care ManagementHealth & WellnessHuman Resources Administration Individualized StudiesInformation TechnologyMarketingNursing (R.N. to B.S.N.)Operations ManagementPsychologySocial ScienceTechnology Management
Granite State College proudly delivers practical and relevant education in the classroom and online, offering associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees, post-baccalaureate programs for teacher education and a variety of transfer opportunities.
For a full description of our degree programs, including a listing of the courses required to achieve each degree please visit:
POST-BACCALAUREATE
TEACHER CERTIFICATIONSCertifications in 12 areas (see www.granite.edu/academics/teachers/postbacc.php)
DEGREE COMPLETION PATHWAYSPursue streamlined completion of your bachelor’s degree in Business Management, Health Care Management, Health and Wellness, Humanities, Information Technology, Teacher Certification or Applied Studies in Management. Programs are open to students with an earned associate degree and allow completion of a bachelor’s degree in as little as 18 months on a clearly identified pathway, whether in our “fast track” of 2 courses per term, or at your own pace. Visit granite.edu or contact our student information center for more details.
MINORSMinors give students an opportunity to specialize further in an area of interest that is distinct from the major. Minors are optional and are open to all bachelor’s degree candidates. Visit granite.edu for a complete list of available minors.
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)LeadershipManagementProject Management
www.granite.edu/academics/degrees.php
•BA in English Language Arts with Teacher Certification in General Special Education, General Special Education/Elementary Education or ESOL•BA in Math Studies with Teacher Certification in Math 5-8, Math 7-12 and General Special Education/Math 5-8•BA in Social Studies with Teacher Certification in General Special Education, General Special Education/Elementary Education and ESOL
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SUMMER COURSES
Summer is a great time to make progress toward your degree. With a range of course offerings, schedules, and course delivery formats, Granite State makes attending spring classes easier than ever. Many classes are enhanced with the use of Moodle, an online learning management system. Support and training sessions on the basics of Moodle are available as stand alone sessions or combined with a student orientation. The eLearning+ orientation schedule is below, or contact your campus for one-on-one coaching.
In this course schedule, you will notice a column that denotes the “course delivery format” of each class. Here is a guide that will help you understand these terms so you can select the format that best fits your schedule and academic goals.
HybridClasses meet on campus during certain pre-selected weeks during the term. The rest of the instruction occurs online.
Face-to-FaceThese classes meet every week of the term on campus for face-to-face instruction between students and instructors.
OnlineAll course instruction occurs completely online. There is no face-to-face requirement.
BlendedA blended class is a combination of face-to-face and online. You will meet every week on campus and the remainder of the instructional time is online.
IntensivesIn an intensive course, each class lasts longer than a typical course and the classes take place over a shorter time period.
Field-BasedField-Based classes mix “on the job” experience (field-based) and student/instructor interactions via meetings at your job site or through appointments online. The student and instructor mutually determine these meeting times to fit the student’s goals. Students are expected to be working in their field-based setting for a minimum of 10 hours per week.
COURSE DELIVERY
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Undergraduate
New Student OrientationsTuesday, 6/24 Online 5:30-6:30Tuesday, 7/8 Online 5:30-6:30
eLearning+ OrientationsTuesday, 7/1 Manchester 5:30-7:30Tuesday, 7/1 Portsmouth 5:30-7:30Tuesday, 7/1 Online 5:30-7:30Thursday, 7/10 Online 5:30-7:30
Student and eLearning+ OrientationThe anticipation of starting or returning to college is exciting! Of course it also comes with many questions. New Student Orientation includes information on purchasing books, accessing student accounts, using library services, strategies for success, and an overview of our eLearning+ system (online course delivery). eLearning+ has online webinars and self-paced orientations for advance practice the week before each term and each campus in all of our regions offers eLearning+ Support Workshops during the first two weeks of classes. Sign up online for orientations and on the campus of your choosing for eLearning+ Support Workshops.
Undergraduate Teacher Prep Information SessionsIt is important to understand how to achieve your goals! This information session provides what you need to begin your journey as an informed educator. Learn how to file your Declaration of Candidacy, program requirements and how the program works.
Graduate
New Student OrientationsWednesday, 7/2 Claremont 5:30-7:30Wednesday, 7/2 Concord 5:30-7:30Wednesday, 7/2 Conway 5:30-7:30Wednesday, 7/2 Manchester 5:30-7:30Wednesday, 7/2 Rochester 5:30-7:30
eLearning+ OrientationsTuesday, 7/1 Online 5:30-7:30Thursday, 7/10 Online 5:30-7:30
Teacher Prep Info SessionsThursday, 6/19 Portsmouth 2:30-3:30 Thursday, 6/12 Nashua 2:30-3:30 Thursday, 6/26 Conway 2:30-3:30 Thursday, 7/10 Manchester 2:30-3:30 Thursday, 7/17 Rochester 2:30-3:30 Thursday, 7/31 Claremont 2:30-3:30Monday, 8/4 Lebanon 2:30-3:30 Thursday, 8/7 Littleton 2:30-3:30
Please RSVP to [email protected] for Teacher Prep info sessions only.
Self-paced tutorial available for your convenience at: my.granite.edu
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DEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR
CLAREMONTARTS 515 Introduction to Photography 40120 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 M. KamermanNOTE: Digital Camera RequiredCOMM 540 Persuasive Communication 40126 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 J. StehnoHIS 510 U.S. History to 1865 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 D. BennerMGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations 40137 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 M. St ClairPSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 40145 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 S. ThompsonSCI 508 Issues in Women’s Health 40153 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 L. Wilson
CONCORDARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 40161 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. NevinsBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 40170 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 F. GagneCRIT 502 Connecting to your Major 40179 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 L. KalvaitisENG 500 The Writing Process 40185 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 M. SingerENG 504 Introduction to Literature 40191 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 W. AbernathyHIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective (GP) 40193 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 D. BennerMGMT 500 Principles of Management 40194 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 J. OrfaoPSY 508 Child Development 40195 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 J. GreenSCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 40329 TH 6:00-10:00 7/17; 8/14; IN 4 $1,140 A. Anastasia S 9:00-9:00 7/26; SU 9:00-9:00 7/27SOC 601 Society and the Individual 40197 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 C. Nevins
CONWAYARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 40198 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 CRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40328 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 L. LeeENG 604 Creative Writing 40200 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 J. St. PierreMGMT 608 Managing Diversity (GP) 40205 M 5:30-9:00 7/7, 21; 8/4, 18 HY 4 $1,140 B. Gartland SCI 518 Physical Geography 40211 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 B. FowlerNOTE: Required Weekend Fieldtrips
ISLES OF SHOALS HIS 602 History of New England 40330 S 10:00-4:00 8/23; (Rochester) IN 4 $1,583 C. BenedettoNOTE: Additional $75 for Single Room M 5:00-9:00 9/1, T, W 9:00-9:00 9/2, 3, TH 9:00-12:00 9/4MGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations 40331 S 10:00-4:00 8/23; (Rochester) IN 4 $1,583 L. RaduazoNOTE: Additional $75 for Single Room M 5:00-9:00 9/1, T, W 9:00-9:00 9/2, 3, TH 9:00-12:00 9/4SCI 541 Introduction to Environmental Science (GP) 40332 S 10:00-4:00 8/23; (Rochester) IN 4 $1,583 C. Schadler NOTE: Additional $75 for Single Room M 5:00-9:00 9/1, T, W 9:00-9:00 9/2, 3, TH 9:00-12:00 9/4
LEBANON IDIS 501 Research Methods 40219 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 S. GreenPSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress 40226 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140
LITTLETONARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing 40233 M-F 9:00-5:00 8/4-8/8 IN 4 $1,140 S. HallNOTE: Fieldtrips RequiredMATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 40241 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 PSY 509 Human Development 40246 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140
(HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
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UNDERGRADUATE COURSESDEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR
MANCHESTERARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing 40249 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 C. MichaelCMPL 511 Software Tools 40250 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 P. CarterCOMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynamics 40251 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 J. StehnoCRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40252 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 T. VonGeorgeEDU 624 Assessment of Young Children in ECSPED: Birth-Age8 40317 9:00-3:00 8/11-8/15 IN 4 $1,140NOTE: Course will require a pre and post assignmentHUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I (GP) 40253 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 B. SheehanMGMT 601 Contemporary Management Issues 40254 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 L. RaduazoPSY 604 Counseling Theories 40256 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. HatalaPSY 617 Abnormal Psychology 40259 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 H. MahoneySCI 505 Human Biology 40271 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 C. Schadler
NASHUA - Classes Held at GSC’s Location On-Site at Nashua Community CollegeMGMT 602 Leadership 40102 T 12:30-3:30 7/8-8/26 BL 4 $1,140 J. SmithMGMT 608 Managing Diversity (GP) 40101 T 9:00-12:00 7/8-8/26 BL 4 $1,140 SOSC 630 Aspects of Aging in a Modern Society 40103 T 12:30-3:30 7/8-8/26 BL 4 $1,140
PORTSMOUTH ARTS 550 Art History: Western World 40279 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 A. CohenCRIM 603 Victim Rights and Advocacy 40284 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 T. HarringtonEDU 630 Behavior Interventions for Young Children 40316 9:00-3:00 8/4-8/8 IN 4 $1,140 NOTE: Course will require a pre and post assignmentMATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 40287 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 D. WeeksSOC 603 Work and Society (GP) 40290 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140
ROCHESTERARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 40293 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 C. CaswellCOMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynamics 40295 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/28 F2 4 $1,140 H. MariottiCRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40298 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 C. CaswellEDU 553 Creative Arts in ECE 40319 9:00-3:00 7/14-7/18 IN 4 $1,140NOTE: Course will require a pre and post assignmentEDU 602 Young Children with Exceptionalities 40320 9:00-3:00 7/21-7/25 IN 4 $1,140NOTE: Course will require a pre and post assignmentENG 500 The Writing Process 40299 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 M. ElliottHUMN 561 Elementary Spanish II 40302 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/27 F2 4 $1,140 D. HubbardMGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 40305 M 5:30-9:00 7/7-8/25 F2 4 $1,140 J. BermanMGMT 614 Planning For New Business Ventures 40307 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26 F2 4 $1,140 SCI 518 Physical Geography 40311 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/26/14 F2 4 $1,140 B. Fowler
(HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based 7 (HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based
UNDERGRADUATE COURSESDEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR
ONLINE ACCT 612 Taxation 40141 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 APST 515 Grantwriting 40143 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 P. ErwinARTS 550 Art History: Western World 40146 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 D. PookARTS 551 Survey of World Architecture (GP) 40148 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 D. PookBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 40150 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 A. NealCMPL 511 Software Tools 40151 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 A. PringleCMPL 538 Databases in the Workplace (2 CR) 40154 7/7-8/15 OL 2 $570 M. JanetosCMPL 614 Computer and Network Systems 40156 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. MroczkoCMPL 622 Human Computer Interaction 40158 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 COMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynamics 40160 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. ZinkCOMM 550 Interpersonal Communication 40162 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 E. HathawayCOMM 553 Presentational Communication 40164 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 COMM 601 Trends in Digital and Social Media 40166 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 S. CovelloCRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology 40167 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. GeoffroyCRIM 600 Crime Prevention and Control 40169 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 G. WattendorfCRIM 603 Victim Rights and Advocacy 40171 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. RiendeauCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 40173 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 P. ErwinCRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40175 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. McGairCRIT 502 Connecting to your Major 40176 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. CraneECO 512 Principles of Economics 40178 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 G. FryburgECO 600 International Economics (GP) 40180 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. FriedmanEDU 510 Foundations of Education 40104 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 T. CarnevaleEDU 550 Foundation of Early Childhood Education 40105 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 B. MulreyEDU 555 Language and Literacy Development 40106 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 B. Krol-SinclairEDU 601 Observation and Assessment in ECE 40107 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 T. McDonnellEDU 602 Young Children with Exceptionalities 40108 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 S. DameEDU 604 Enhancing Supervision Through Mentoring 40109 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. CarsonEDU 611 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 40110 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 D. EganEDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science 40111 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,390 K. McCandlessEDU 617 Students with Disabilities 40112 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 T. CarnevaleEDU 621 Special Education Law 40113 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 A. AllenEDU 622 Intro. to Field Experience and Program Requirements 40114 7/5-8/29 OL 1 $285 EDU 624 Assess. of Young Children in ECSPED: Birth - Age 8 40115 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 B. MulreyEDU 625 STEM in EC/ECSPED Birth -Age 8 40116 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,390 P. HowsonEDU 647 Content Area Literacy for ESOL 40117 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,390 B. ChristinaEDU 651 Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar 40255 7/5-8/29 OL 1 $285EDU 660 Integrative: English Language Arts 40118 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 B. Krol-SinclairENG 500 The Writing Process 40181 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. WatmanENG 504 Introduction to Literature 40182 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 E. HinnovENG 560 Young Adult Literature 40184 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 B. Krol-SinclairENG 601 Writing for the Professions 40186 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 B. DittrichENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives through Literature (GP) 40187 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 K. DoughertyHIS 510 United States History to 1865 40188 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 HIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th Centuries 40189 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. CouserHIS 602 History of New England 40190 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. CouserHIS 618 History of World War II (GP) 40192 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 K. WolfeHLTC 629 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health and Human Services 40201 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. ZainoHLTC 650 Integrative: Health Care Mgmt 40202 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 P. RienzoHUMN 502 American Popular Culture 40203 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 S. HickoffHUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics 40204 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 A. ReifIDIS 501 Research Methods 40206 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. HenlyINST 511 The Role of the Speech Language Assistant 40140 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. FernaldINST 512 Survey of Communication Disorders 40142 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 A. LefebvreINST 514 Articulation and Phonological Disorders 40144 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 A. BowkerINST 515 Intro to Audiology and Aural Rehabilitation 40147 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 INST 516 Clinical Practicum I 40149 7/5-8/29 OL 2 $570 D. PazdonINST 516A Clinical Practicum II 40152 7/5-8/29 OL 2 $570 D. PazdonINST 516C Clinical Practicum IV 40155 7/5-8/29 OL 2 $570 D. PazdonMATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 40207 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 G. Poitrast
(HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
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DEPT./NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DEL. CR. COST INSTRUCTOR
MATH 504 Statistics 40208 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 P. JaremaMATH 607 Calculus II 40157 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. ReaganMATH 608 History of Mathematics 40159 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 G. PoitrastMATH 609 Algebra Theory for Middle School Teachers 40163 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 P. LoudMGMT 500 Principles of Management 40209 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. KippMGMT 511 Financial Accounting 40210 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 Z. BuzzellMGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 40212 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 N. MarksMGMT 518 Human Resource Administration 40213 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 C. GranfieldMGMT 555 Fiscal Management in Health Care 40214 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 Z. BuzzellMGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 40215 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 R. McPhersonMGMT 602 Leadership 40216 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. St. PierreMGMT 607 Human Resources and the Law 40217 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 E. CrockfordMGMT 608 Managing Diversity (6 Week) 40218 7/7-8/15 OL 4 $1,140 MGMT 611 Money and Banking (6 Week) 40220 7/7-8/15 OL 4 $1,140 M. MarksMGMT 618 Sales Management 40221 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 MGMT 624 Managing Information Technlgy (6 Week) 40222 7/7-8/15 OL 4 $1,140 A. DumasMGMT 626 Project Management Strategies 40223 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 P. PaquetteMGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Mgmt 40224 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. RussellMGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in Management 40225 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. RussellMKTG 617 Consumer Behavior 40321 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 L. PocherNUR 606 The Nurse as Leader 40228 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 NUR 607 Implications of Genetics and Genomics 40227 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 K. WhitcombNUR 650 Nursing Capstone Practicum 40323 7/7-8/29 OL 6 $1,710 J. HayesNOTE: Individualized face-to-face sessions with instructor are requiredPOL 550 American Government and Politics 40229 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 K. HorganPOL 554 Law and Society 40230 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 G. WattendorfPOL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 40231 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. ZainoPSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 40232 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 S. FarrisPSY 508 Child Development 40234 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 B. McKennaPSY 509 Human Development 40235 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. FernaldPSY 521 Language Acquisition 40177 7/5-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 D. PazdonPSY 604 Counseling Theories 40236 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 D. EstesPSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress 40335 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 J. MoserPSY 617 Abnormal Psychology 40238 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 H. Norcross-GeoffroySCI 505 Human Biology 40239 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 D. RichardsSCI 508 Issues in Women’s Health 40240 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. BusherSCI 509 Diseases of the 21st Century (GP) 40242 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. RothenbergSOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 40243 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. HenlySOC 601 Society and the Individual 40244 7/7-8/29 OL 4 $1,140 M. Busher
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GRADUATE COURSES
(HY) Hybrid (F2) Face-to-face (OL) Online (BL) Blended (IN) Intensive (FB) Field-Based
KEY COURSE TITLE CRN DAY TIME DATES DL. CR. COST
CONCORD LD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 40325 W 5:30-9:00 7/9-8/13 BL 3 $1,485 LD 850 Leadership Integrative Capstone 40324 W 5:30-9:00 7/9, 7/23; HY 3 $1,485 8/6, 8/20 PM 800 Project Management Seminar 40326 T 5:30-9:00 7/8-8/12 BL 3 $1,485 PM 810 Change Management and Communication 40327 TH 5:30-9:00 7/10-8/14 BL 3 $1,485
ONLINE COMM 800 Foundations of Organizational Communication 40277 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 LD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 40273 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 LD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 40274 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 LD 822 Maximizing Your Organization’s Potential 40275 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 LD 823 Emergence of a Strategic Leader 40278 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 MGMT 805 Organizational Behavior 40282 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 MGMT 824 Financial Management 40281 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 800 Project Management Seminar 40257 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 801 Project Planning and Scheduling 40258 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 802 Risk Management 40260 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 803 Cost and Budget Management 40261 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 804 Leading Teams 40263 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 805 Negotiation, Contracting, and Procurement 40264 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 806 Managing Project Portfolios 40266 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 807 Project Quality Management 40267 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 808 Project Management Integrative Capstone 40268 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 809 Global Project Management 40269 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485 PM 810 Change Management and Communication 40270 7/7-8/29 OL 3 $1,485
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The following courses are open to students admitted to the Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Program or by permission of the School of Education. Additionally, these courses are open to other qualified individuals who wish to take one or more courses on a continuing professional development basis. For more information, contact the School of Education at 603.822.5431.
POST-BACCALAUREATE TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
DEPT/NO. COURSE TITLE CRN TIME DATES LOCATION CR. COST DEL. INSTRUCTOR
INTENSIVE COURSES* NOTE: ALL INTENSIVE COURSES WILL REQUIRE A PRE AND POST ASSIGNMENT ABA 704 Application of Applied Behavior Analysis 40315 9:00-3:00 8/4-8/8 GBCC 4 $1,140 IN EDU 705 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 40318 9:00-3:00 7/28-8/1 Manchester 4 $1,140 IN M. McMurrayEDU 706 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 40312 9:00-3:00 8/11-8/15 Claremont 2 $570 IN T. CarnevaleEDU 717 Students with Disabilities 40313 9:00-3:00 7/14-7/18 Concord 4 $1,140 IN A. AllenEDU 721 Special Education Law 40314 9:00-3:00 7/21-7/25 Concord 4 $1,140 IN A. AllenEDU 721 Special Education Law 40322 9:00-3:00 7/21-7/25 Rochester 4 $1,140 IN P. WeaverEDU 768 Behavior Interventions for Young Children 40333 9:00-3:00 8/4-8/8 GBCC 4 $1,140 IN
DEPT/NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DATES CR. COST DELIVERY INSTRUCTOR
ONLINEEDU 510 Foundations of Education 40104 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL T. CarnevaleEDU 550 Foundation of Early Childhood Education 40105 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL B. MulreyEDU 700 Introduction to Field Experience and Program Requirements 40119 7/5-8/29 1 $285 OL EDU 702 Using Technology to Teach Social Studies 40121 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL R. McLaughlinEDU 703 Instruc., Methods, Strat. and Tech. to Meet the Needs of All Students 40122 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL P. LombardiEDU 704 Strategies for Teaching Science 40123 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL K. McCandlessEDU 705 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 40124 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL D. EganEDU 707 Managing Student Behavior 40125 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL T. CarnevaleEDU 710 Teaching Language Arts and Literacy K-8 40127 7/5-8/29 6 $1,960 OL B. Ann SpencerEDU 710A Teaching Language Arts and Literacy N-3 40128 7/5-8/29 6 $1,960 OL C. TateEDU 717 Students with Disabilities 40129 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL P. LombardiEDU 721 Special Education Law 40130 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL A. AllenEDU 732 Elementary School Mathematics Methods 40131 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL P. HowsonEDU 740 Advanced Curriculum, Assessment & Instruction for Students with LD 40133 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL EDU 742 Advanced Curriculum, Assessment & Instruction for Students with EBD 40134 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL EDU 745 Advanced Curriculum, Assessment & Instruction for Students with IDD 40135 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL EDU 761 Young Children with Exceptionalities (Birth to Age 8) 40136 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL S. DameEDU 763 Assessment of Young Children in ECE & ECE SPED (Birth to Age 8) 40138 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL J. LowtonEDU 764 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math in EC / ECSPED 40139 7/5-8/29 4 $1,390 OL P. HowsonMATH 707 Calculus II 40165 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL M. ReaganMATH 708 History of Mathematics 40168 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL G. PoitrastMATH 709 Algebra Theory for Middle School Teachers 40172 7/5-8/29 4 $1,140 OL P. Loud
NO. COURSE TITLE CRN DATES CR COST DELIVERY
1:1 COURSES EDU 706 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 40265 7/5-/8/29 2 $570 FBEDU 711 Role of the Reading and Writing Specialist: Practicum I 40272 7/5-/8/29 6 $1,710 FBEDU 711A Role of the Reading and Writing Specialist: Practicum II 40276 7/5-/8/29 6 $1,710 FBEDU 712 Reading and Writing Disabilities: Assessment and Instruction 40280 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 713 Content Area Literacy 40283 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 729 Foundations in the Education of Second Language Learners 40285 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 730 Foundations of Language and Literacy Development 40286 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 731 Multicultural Perspectives 40288 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 736 Dynamic Assessment: LD, EBD, IDD 40289 7/5-/8/29 6 $1,710 FBEDU 737 Behavioral Supports for Complex Behaviors 40291 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 738 Advanced Assistive and Educational Technology 40292 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 739 Advanced Programming for LD 40294 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 741 Advanced Programming for EBD 40296 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 743 Advanced Programming for IDD 40297 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 746 Assessment of Students who are Culturally and Liguistically Diverse 40300 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 747 Content Area Literacy for ESOL 40301 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 748 Developing Literate Students K-12 40303 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 750 Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar 40304 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 750A Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar 40306 7/5-/8/29 1 $285 FBEDU 765 Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction in EC/ECSPED Birth - Age 8 40308 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 766 Collaboration, Consultation, and Teaming in EC/ECSPED 40309 7/5-/8/29 4 $1,390 FBEDU 767 IFSP, IEP, and Transition Plans, Birth - Age 8 40310 7/5-/8/29 2 $570 FB
POST-BACCALAUREATE TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
INFORMATION SESSIONS:
Please RSVP to [email protected] SESSIONS: 3:30-5:00 PM
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Post Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation
Claremont: July 31Conway: June 26Lebanon: August 4Littleton: August 7
Manchester: July 10Nashua: June 12Portsmouth: June 19Rochester: July 17
Register by May 30th for your chance to win an ipad mini!
Join one of our information sessions to learn more about:
• How to apply to program• Understand certification requirements in NH• Learn how GSC’s Teacher Preparation Program Works
*PBTC students only
How to Become a Teacher in NH
Credits and CEUs will be offeredEach course will include a pre-assignment
EDU 630 • CRN 40316 (4 credits)Behavior Interventions for Young Children
EDU 768 • CRN 40333 (4 credits)Behavior Interventions for Young Children
ABA 704 • CRN 40315 (4 credits)Application of Applied Behavior Analysis
CONGRATS T O
Elizabeth Joy Auch,the winner of the
ipad mini for Winter!
Great Bay Community College • August 4-8th
INTENSIVE SECTIONS
Claremont: EDU 706
Concord: EDU 717 & EDU 721
Manchester: EDU 624 & EDU 705
Rochester: EDU 553, EDU 602, & EDU 721
Summer Behavior Institute (GBCC): EDU 630 & ABA 704
Check the individual campus listings for dates and times… lots of options!
PRAXIS & PEARSON Testing Information
• Praxis information is available on ETS.org• There are state-specific exam listings and schedules• Test prep materials and sample tests are available
• Information is available at pearsonvue.com/nhsa/• Test materials and sample tests are available
at nh.nesinc.com/
PRAXIS
Pearson Foundations of Reading Exam
NOTEBehavior Institute
coursework will also satisfy 619, EDU 707,
and EDU 737 requirements!
STUDENT RESOURCESAccuplacerAccuplacer, a Computerized Placement Test, is one option used to determine placement for those registering for CRIT 500, MATH 502 and selected management courses. This assessment tool is divided into four sections: reading comprehension, sentence skills, arithmetic and algebra. Campuses typically offer Accuplacer preparation workshops.
Call your local campus for workshop dates, more information about Accuplacer, exceptions, and Accuplacer as a course prerequisite.
You can also prepare for the Accuplacer exam by visiting my.granite.edu/testing
CLEP and DSST TestingExams are efficient! Demonstrate your knowledge in a wide range of subjects and receive credit for what you already know with exams approved by the American Council on Education (ACE). You may choose from more than 70 general and subject examinations. Computer-based CLEP (College Level Examination Program) and DSST exams are offered at the four regional campuses. For additional information on fees and specific test dates visit my.granite.edu/testing.
Flexible• Prior learning assessment can be used to meet general education requirements, courses in the major, courses in the minor, or general electives. • Prior learning credit can be awarded as a block or as individual course equivalencies. • You can choose among several options for demonstrating college-level learning acquired from many types of life experiences, including
workplace training, on-the-job learning, volunteer training, or self-study:
• If your learning doesn’t exactly fit the current available options for requesting credit, an individualized option can be developed for you.
Affordable • Standardized testing fees are low:
• CLEP Test ($80.00 + GSC registration fee of $25.00)• DSST Test ($80.00 + GSC registration fee of $30.00)
• For up to one year after your admission to Granite State College, a flat fee of $275 covers the submission and evaluation of multiple credit requests.
Rewarding• Prior learning assessment focuses on identifying and demonstrating your strengths.• Prior learning assessment provides an opportunity for reflective learning.• Prior learning assessment integrates prior learning with the courses you will take with GSC, resulting in a very rich academic experience.
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Library ServicesThe Granite State College Library and Research Commons (LRC) staff provides students with a full complement of services to meet their research needs. Because we recognize that our students have multiple priorities, library services are available by e-mail and phone during the day and evening hours, and during most holidays. The College Librarian is available to help you with a strategy for finding the resources you need, walk you through the research process, consult with you on citing sources, and advise you on how to use other academic libraries. A research help link as well as direct access to the library is embedded in every online class.
The GSC Discovery Service is your gateway to our electronic library collection. With over 25 research databases, and 100K e-books tailored to support the curriculum. Granite State College is a member of the New Hampshire College and University Council (NHCUC). As a GSC student you also have access to the collections of other NHCUC libraries. With your college ID you may check out resources and use the electronic databases available at member libraries. Please note, you may use the resources at the Dartmouth College Libraries, but you do not have borrowing privileges.
Library services include support of faculty in developing research assignments, introductory library use tutorials, and workshops on specific resources, and integrating library resources into class assignments.
For more information concerning library services, please contact the College Librarian at [email protected], or phone 603-728-8140.
MyGraniteMyGranite is your pathway to online resources at Granite State College. Visit us online at my.granite.edu
• Information on faculty teaching in upcoming term• WebROCK: Grades, Financial Aid information, e-payments,
online registration, online transcript requests, degree audit and enrollment verifications
• eLearning+: a suite of online learning tools, including access to online, hybrid and blended courses
• Degree Planning Tools: Curriculum Maps for scheduling completion of your program.
• Library services• Important college announcements• Links to other online resources for success• Granite State College student email account
Student IDs GSC picture IDs are available for all students at the Student Orientation held every term. Current students may contact their campus to schedule a time to obtain their ID.
College Catalog & Curriculum MapsIn addition to resources available from your student success team at the campus, the college catalog contains helpful information such as course descriptions, prerequisites restrictions and policy information.
Curriculum Maps for student planning and course sequencing in each of our degree programs are available on the College’s web site. These include program outcomes and a list of courses required for each degree, and provide a helpful overview of program requirements and learning progression. If you began your degree program prior to the Fall 2013 term, you may locate your curriculum map online at my.granite.edu. All other students can locate their curriculum map on granite.edu. Questions can be directed to your academic coach or the Student Information Center.
SMARTHINKING, an Online Tutoring ServiceSMARTHINKING provides web-based tutoring and is available to you when you are enrolled in any course at GSC. This service is provided at no cost to you and supplements our existing student support services by offering you online tutoring and homework help 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
You can log into SMARTHINKING by signing into your MyGranite account and clicking on the SMARTHINKING icon in the student announcement area.
STUDENT RESOURCES
Returning to or beginning a college education is an exciting endeavor. Adding classes, reading, research and writing to what may already be a busy life can present some interesting challenges. Developing efficient study habits and skills is essential to your success as a student. Granite State College is committed to seeing you achieve that success. Your Academic Coach is available to assist you with course planning.
Call us toll free at 1.855.GSC4ALL (1.855.472.4255)
Student Success Resource Centers at each campus have online computer access, books, study sheets, workshops, computer tutorials, and much more. In addition to new student orientations, your student success team is available to assist you with course planning and academic support.
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PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT at Granite State College
QUESTIONS? Please contact Liz Gauffreau, Lecturer & Director of Individualized Learning at [email protected]
1. Workplace & military training evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE) or the New York Board of Regents’ National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS), formerly NPONSI.
2. Training evaluated by GSC.
3. Certification or License from Professional Credentialing Body. 4. Standardized Testing (CLEP/DSST/Excelsior).5. Competency-based Training Portfolio.6. Experiential Learning Portfolio.
Notice of Availability of Financial AidFederal, State, and/or Institutional Financial Aid is available to all qualifying degree and eligible post-baccalaureate and graduate students to assist with the cost of their education. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 2 weeks before payment due date, be admitted to an eligible program, and be attending at least half-time (4 credits per term) in order to receive aid.
Granite State College provides online resources, information, and disclosures to assist students seeking financial assistance at http://granite.edu/finaid.php. Please do not hesitate to contact the Office of Financial Aid if you have any questions at [email protected] or call 603.513.1392, or 888.228.3000, ext. 392. We are here to help!
Financial Policies & ProceduresMonthly Payment OptionGranite State College offers a monthly payment option at a nominal cost. This interest-free plan allows you to make payments in monthly installments for a single term or multiple terms within the same academic year. For further information, please contact the Student Accounts Office at 603.513.1330 or Tuition Management Systems at 800.356.8329 or granite.afford.com
Refund and Withdrawal PoliciesYou may drop a course during its add/drop period by logging on to WebROCK, calling or emailing your campus or the Registrar’s Office. You may also complete a Course Add/Drop form at my.granite.edu/resources/library/CourseAddDropForm.pdf and fax it to your campus or the Registrar’s Office at 603.513.1386. If a specific drop date is not noted, the standard ADD/DROP deadline will apply. Tuition and fees are 100% refundable if a student drops a course in accordance with the following limitations:
• 12-week courses: drop prior to the end of the second week of classes. For Summer after the 1st week.• Unusually short-duration courses: drop prior to the first session.• Learning Contracts: students are notified when registered by the Registrar’s Office of the last
dates to drop & withdraw.• Weekend courses/courses beginning after the first week of classes: visit my.granite.edu
Note For Financial Aid StudentsIf you are receiving federal financial aid and withdraw from coursework in any given term, federal return calculations may apply. A pro rata schedule is used to determine the amount of federal aid a student has earned at the time of withdrawal up to the 60% point of each course length. You are responsible for any resulting account balance. Withdrawals do affect your completion rate for Satisfactory Academic Progress required to receive federal aid.
If you are (1) withdrawing from all your coursework in a term; and (2) planning to return for late start coursework in the same term; and (3) the official drop date for the late start coursework has not passed; you are required to provide the Office of Financial Aid with written confirmation of your intent to return during the current term to avoid a withdrawal calculation. Written confirmation may be provided on the Withdrawal Form or by emailing [email protected] at the time of withdrawal.
Advanced Funds for Federal Pell Recipients to Obtain Books and SuppliesEligible Federal Pell recipients may have funds paid to their accounts ten days prior to the term start to cover the average cost for books and supplies if there is a credit balance on their account after direct charges have been paid. Students are responsible for repayment of these funds if they drop from any or all coursework. Students may opt out of this process by submitting the Opt Out of Advanced Funds Form. Students who have a previous account balance are not eligible for Advanced Funds. To be eligible a student must be registered for classes at the time the advanced pell process runs 10 days prior to term start.
PAYING FOR YOUR COURSES
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Payment for all classes must be made or payment arrangement confirmed in order to remain enrolled. Students will be dropped from classes if payment arrangements are not made by the published due date for the term.
Payment Due DateJune 27, 2014
Tuition payments or documented payment arrangement,(Including Financial Aid) are due for the Summer Term.
Complete tuition payment by Friday, June 20th & be entered into a drawing for a free class or $100 book grant!*
Please contact the student accounts office for financing options.
603.513.1330 • 888.228.3000, ext. [email protected]
Cancellation for Non-PaymentAccounts are considered paid when any of the following conditions are met:
1. Payment for all tuition, fees, and charges is made in full, or
2. A payment arrangement is approved by the Student Accounts Office for all remaining charges (ex. third party payments, VA, Voc Rehab, pending scholarships, etc.) or
Admitted Degree Candidates Using Financial Aid3. Financial Aid is finalized and covers all charges, or
4. Financial Aid is finalized; however the award does not cover all charges and a payment arrangement with the Student Accounts Office is approved, or
5. The FAFSA and all required documents are received by the Office of Financial Aid.
Note: New degree candidates, or individuals applying for a subsequent degree, must have all admission and financial aid documentation in by the published due date for the term. If you wish to register and apply for admission and financial aid after the published due date for the term, another form of payment must be secured at the time of registration. Students may receive reimbursement after admission and financial aid award is determined and funds disbursed to account.
Contact the Office of Financial Aid if you have any questions at [email protected]
or call 603.513.1392, or 888.228.3000, ext. 392
*Undergraduate Students Only
How to Register1. For each course you wish to take, check prerequisites to ensure you have completed all of them. Please note some courses require a pre-registration skills assessment.
2. New students registering for the first time please complete the registration form on the next page and fax, mail, or drop it off at your nearest campus. Students can also call the GSC Student Information Center to register for any courses at 1.855.GSC4ALL. Current students can register online at my.granite.edu/WebROCK.
3. Calculate the tuition and fees (check the course listings for any materials fees). You may pay for your course charges online or by phone (603.513.1330) by June 27, 2014.
(Cash will not be accepted.) You may also pay by mailing a check or money order to:
Student Accounts Granite State College
25 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301
If a third party such as an employer or outside agency has agreed to pay all or part of your course charges, you must provide a written billing authorization to the Student Accounts Office.* The billing authorization must be on official letterhead and include the billable amount. No extensions or deferments will be granted if you will be reimbursed for courses after the completion of a term.
4. Your registration is confirmed and you are officially registered when all tuition and fees are either paid in full, or when payment arrangements have been made per the Cancellation for Non-Payment process (refer to Paying for Your Courses for details). You must complete this process before the deadline or you will be dropped from your courses. If you wish to re-register you will be charged an additional $25.00 re-registration fee. You will be contacted only if the course for which you are registered is cancelled or is at its enrollment capacity.
5. Students are responsible for purchasing text books and materials. Textbooks are an additional expense. MBS Books is the authorized textbook supplier for the college. Detailed information on required books, including ISBN, is listed online.
UNDERGRADUATE & POST-BACCALAUREATE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Tuition and FeesPlease Note: Course charges, fees, and regulations are subject to approval by the University System Board of Trustees and can change without prior notice.
Tuition costs for Granite State College are as follows: $285 per credit hour** $570 per two credit course $855 per three credit course $1,140 per four credit course $285 per credit hour for learning contracts**Tuition for out-of-state residents, as defined by USNH Residency Rules, is $315 per credit.
Registration Fee: $35 Academic Services Fee: $40 (for four or more credits)Field-Based Mentoring Fee: $250 ***
*** Any field-based courses that require oversight of a GSC Mentor will have an additional fee assessed.
Some courses have materials or other fees (see individual course listings).
Students must be officially registered in a course in order to attend. Credit is only granted for courses in which you are registered and have completed. Granite State College reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or combine class sections, limit registrations, or change instructors. We regret any errors in printing, but we accept no liability for them. Please refer to WebRock for the most updated course schedule.
It is the student’s responsibility to become familiar with the college’s policies and procedures. Please check with our staff if you have any questions, and let us know if something arises which affects your learning experience. The college reserves the right to deny enrollment in any course when the prospective student lacks the necessary background or prerequisites.
Adding CoursesStudents may register for a 8 or 6-week Summer course during the official add/drop period by logging on to WebROCK, or by contacting their campus, the Registrar’s Office, or the Student Information Center. For courses that do not follow the 8 or 6-week schedule, specific ADD/DROP dates are posted on my.granite.edu.
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Summer 2014 Add/Drop Schedule
Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund
4/29-7/11 OK OK NA 100%
7/12-8/7 NA NA OK 0%
After 8/7 NO NO Petition 0%
8-WEEK COURSES 6-WEEK COURSES
*Payment must be made to GSC directly upon receipt of an invoice. Payment not contingent upon grade.
To order books, visit:granite.edu/books
*All students who register before 9 am on Friday, June 20th will automatically be entered into a drawing for a free textbook. Undergraduate registrations only.
Register by Friday, June 20th at 9 am for a chance to win a free textbook!
Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund
4/29-7/11 OK OK NA 100%
7/12-8/7 NA NA OK 0%
After 8/7 NO NO Petition 0%
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Tuition and FeesPlease Note: Course charges, fees, and regulations are subject to approval by the University System Board of Trustees and can change without prior notice.
Tuition costs for Granite State College are as follows: $495 per credit hour** $1485 per three credit course
**Tuition for out-of-state residents, as defined by USNH Residency Rules, is $525 per credit.
Some courses have materials or other fees (see individual course listings).
Students must be officially registered in a course in order to attend. Credit is only granted for courses in which you are registered and have completed. Granite State College reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or combine class sections, limit registrations, or change instructors. We regret any errors in printing, but we accept no liability for them. Please refer to WebRock for the most updated course schedule.
It is the student’s responsibility to become familiar with the college’s policies and procedures. Please check with our staff if you have any questions, and let us know if something arises which affects your learning experience. The college reserves the right to deny enrollment in any course when the prospective student lacks the necessary background or prerequisites.
Adding CoursesStudents may register for a 6 week Summer course during the official add/drop period by logging on to WebROCK, or by contacting a campus, the Registrar’s Office, or the Student Information Center. For courses that do not follow the 8 or 6-week schedule, specific ADD/DROP dates are posted on my.granite.edu.
GRADUATE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
How to Register1. For each course you wish to take, check prerequisites to ensure you have completed all of them.
2. New students registering for the first time please complete the registration form on the next page and fax, mail, or drop it off at your nearest campus. Students can also call the GSC Student Information Center to register for any courses at 1.855.GSC4ALL. Current students can register online at my.granite.edu/WebROCK.
3. Calculate the tuition and fees (check the course listings for any materials fees). You may pay for your course charges online or by phone (603.513.1330) by June 27, 2014.
(Cash will not be accepted.) You may also pay by mailing a check or money order to:
Student Accounts Granite State College
25 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301
If a third party such as an employer or outside agency has agreed to pay all or part of your course charges, you must provide a written billing authorization to the Student Accounts Office.* The billing authorization must be on official letterhead and include the billable amount. No extensions or deferments will be granted if you will be reimbursed for courses after the completion of a term.
4. Your registration is confirmed and you are officially registered when all tuition and fees are either paid in full, or when payment arrangements have been made per the Cancellation for Non-Payment process (refer to Paying for Your Courses for details). You must complete this process before the deadline or you will be dropped from your courses. If you wish to re-register you will be charged an additional $25.00 re-registration fee. You will be contacted only if the course for which you are registered is cancelled or is at its enrollment capacity.
5. Students are responsible for purchasing text books and materials. Textbooks are an additional expense. MBS Books is the authorized textbook supplier for the college. Detailed information on required books, including ISBN, is listed online.
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*Payment must be made to GSC directly upon receipt of an invoice. Payment not contingent upon grade.
To order books, visit:granite.edu/books
Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund
4/29-7/11 OK OK NA 100%
7/12-8/7 NA NA OK 0%
After 8/7 NO NO Petition 0%
8-WEEK COURSES 6-WEEK COURSES
Dates Add Drop Withdraw Tuition Refund
4/29-7/11 OK OK NA 100%
7/12-8/7 NA NA OK 0%
After 8/7 NO NO Petition 0%
Summer 2014 Add/Drop Schedule
Student’s Signature Date
What degree(s) do you hold?
Bachelor’s Degree from Master’s Degree from
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Granite State College Graduate Registration FormINSTRUCTIONS: (1) COMPLETE all items. (2) FILL in and TOTAL all charges due. (3) SIGN this form at the bottom. (4) FAX to 603.513.1386 or MAIL to Admissions Office, Granite State College, 25 Hall Street, Concord NH 03301
Please complete this top section in its entirety. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY. Have you been admitted into a Graduate Studies program at GSC? Yes No Program
Is this your first course at GSC? Yes No
Provide your GSC Student ID If this is the first registration for credit-bearing courses at GSC, provide your Social Security Number. (Your SSN is required by federal law and is held in strictest confidence.)
Full Legal Name (required) Last Name First Name Middle Name (required)
Email Address
Home Telephone ( ) Cell Phone ( ) Work/Daytime Phone ( )
Date of Birth Other Names Used Within the University System(required) Month Date Year (at UNH, PSU, KSC or GSC)
Mailing Address City/Town State Zip
I have received information on the Residency Rules. Yes No Link to information on residency rules: http://usnholpm.unh.edu/BOT/IV.Fin/F.htmI verify that I have been a New Hampshire resident for at least twelve consecutive months for purposes other than my education. Yes No Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes No If you have a documented disability which requires special services, please notify us.
The following information is used for statistical purposes only. Your responses are optional.
1. Are you: Female Male 2. Are you Hispanic/Latino? Yes No
3. Please indicate your race by selecting one or more of the following:
White Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
How are you planning to pay?
Paying in full today or by the posted due date for the term (see payment options below)
Financial Aid - Check the status of your Financial Aid on WebROCK
Other Third Party Source (VocRehab, Employer, Scholarship) Documentation will be received by the due date for the term
Military (VA, Federal Tuition Assistance, POST 9/11 GI Bill, NG Waiver)
Other (Tuition Management System Payment Plan, USNH Tuition Waiver, Alternative Loan, Private Loan)
Payment Options: E-Pay through your secure WebROCK account • Call 603.513.1330
Mail payment to Granite State College, Student Accounts Office, 25 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301
Office Use Course Dept. Course Number Credit Course Title Course Reference Number Location Number of Credits Course Charge
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** Please note: Course charges and regulations are subject to approval by the USNH Board of Trustees and change without prior notice.
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Course Registration
I certify that the information on this registration form is true. Please register me for the courses listed above.
ACCOUNTINGACCT 612 Taxation 40141 Online
ARTS AND CULTUREARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing 40233 LittletonARTS 501 Introduction to Drawing 40249 ManchesterARTS 515 Introduction to Photography 40120 ClaremontARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 40161 ConcordARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 40198 ConwayARTS 526 Modern America & the Movies 40293 RochesterARTS 550 Art History: Western World 40146 OnlineARTS 550 Art History: Western World 40279 PortsmouthARTS 551 Survey of World Architecture (GP) 40148 Online
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCEBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 40170 ConcordBEHS 650 Integrative: Behavioral Science 40150 Online
COMPUTERSCMPL 511 Software Tools 40250 ManchesterCMPL 511 Software Tools 40151 OnlineCMPL 538 Databases in the Workplace (2 CR) 40154 OnlineCMPL 614 Computer and Network Systems 40156 OnlineCMPL 622 Human Computer Interaction 40158 Online
COMMUNICATIONSCOMM 540 Persuasive Communication 40126 ClaremontCOMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynamics 40251 ManchesterCOMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynamics 40160 OnlineCOMM 542 Interpersonal Communication & Group Dynamics 40295 RochesterCOMM 550 Interpersonal Communication 40162 OnlineCOMM 553 Presentational Communication 40164 OnlineCOMM 601 Trends in Digital and Social Media 40166 Online
CRIMINAL JUSTICECRIM 500 Introduction to Criminology 40167 OnlineCRIM 600 Crime Prevention and Control 40169 OnlineCRIM 603 Victim Rights and Advocacy 40171 OnlineCRIM 603 Victim Rights and Advocacy 40284 Portsmouth
CRITICAL THINKINGCRIT 500 Critical Thinking 40173 OnlineCRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40328 ConwayCRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40252 ManchesterCRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40175 OnlineCRIT 501 Critical Inquiry 40298 RochesterCRIT 502 Connecting to your Major 40179 ConcordCRIT 502 Connecting to your Major 40176 Online
ECONOMICSECO 512 Principles of Economics 40178 OnlineECO 600 International Economics (GP) 40180 Online
EDUCATIONEDU 510 Foundations of Education 40104 OnlineEDU 550 Foundation of Early Childhood Education 40105 OnlineEDU 553 Creative Arts in ECE 40319 RochesterEDU 555 Language and Literacy Development 40106 OnlineEDU 601 Observation and Assessment in ECE 40107 OnlineEDU 602 Young Children with Exceptionalities 40108 OnlineEDU 602 Young Children with Exceptionalities RochesterEDU 604 Enhancing Supervision Through Mentoring 40109 OnlineEDU 611 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 40110 OnlineEDU 613 Strategies for Teaching Science 40111 OnlineEDU 617 Students with Disabilities 40112 OnlineEDU 621 Special Education Law 40113 OnlineEDU 622 Intro. to Field Experience and Program Requirements 40114 OnlineEDU 624 Assessment of Young Children in ECSPED: Birth-Age8 40317 ManchesterEDU 624 Assess. of Young Children in ECSPED: Birth - Age 8 40115 Online
EDU 625 STEM in EC/ECSPED Birth -Age 8 40116 OnlineEDU 630 Behavior Interventions for Young Children 40316 PortsmouthEDU 647 Content Area Literacy for ESOL 40117 OnlineEDU 651 Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar 40255 OnlineEDU 660 Integrative: English Language Arts 40118 Online
ENGLISHENG 500 The Writing Process 40185 ConcordENG 500 The Writing Process 40181 OnlineENG 500 The Writing Process 40299 RochesterENG 504 Introduction to Literature 40191 ConcordENG 504 Introduction to Literature 40182 OnlineENG 560 Young Adult Literature 40184 OnlineENG 601 Writing for the Professions 40186 OnlineENG 604 Creative Writing 40200 ConwayENG 620 Multicultural Perspectives through Literature (GP) 40187 Online
HISTORYHIS 510 U.S. History to 1865 ClaremontHIS 510 United States History to 1865 40188 OnlineHIS 513 European History: 19th and 20th Centuries 40189 OnlineHIS 602 History of New England 40330 IOSHIS 602 History of New England 40190 OnlineHIS 618 History of World War II (GP) 40192 OnlineHIS 627 Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective (GP) 40193 Concord
HEALTH CAREHLTC 629 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health and Human Services 40201 OnlineHLTC 650 Integrative: Health Care Mgmt 40202 Online
HUMANITIESHUMN 502 American Popular Culture 40203 OnlineHUMN 505 Introduction to Ethics 40204 OnlineHUMN 560 Elementary Spanish I (GP) 40253 ManchesterHUMN 561 Elementary Spanish II 40302 Rochester
INSTRUCTIONALINST 511 The Role of the Speech Language Assistant 40140 OnlineINST 512 Survey of Communication Disorders 40142 OnlineINST 514 Articulation and Phonological Disorders 40144 OnlineINST 515 Intro to Audiology and Aural Rehabilitation 40147 OnlineINST 516 Clinical Practicum I 40149 OnlineINST 516A Clinical Practicum II 40152 OnlineINST 516C Clinical Practicum IV 40155 Online
INTERDISCIPLINARY & APPLIED STUDIESIDIS 501 Research Methods 40219 LebanonIDIS 501 Research Methods 40206 Online
MATHEMATICSMATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 40241 LittletonMATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 40207 OnlineMATH 502 Contemporary College Mathematics 40287 PortsmouthMATH 504 Statistics 40208 OnlineMATH 607 Calculus II 40157 OnlineMATH 608 History of Mathematics 40159 OnlineMATH 609 Algebra Theory for Middle School Teachers 40163 Online
MANAGEMENTMGMT 500 Principles of Management 40194 ConcordMGMT 500 Principles of Management 40209 OnlineMGMT 511 Financial Accounting 40210 OnlineMGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 40212 OnlineMGMT 514 Principles of Marketing 40305 RochesterMGMT 518 Human Resource Administration 40213 OnlineMGMT 555 Fiscal Management in Health Care 40214 OnlineMGMT 566 Organizational Behavior 40215 OnlineMGMT 601 Contemporary Management Issues 40254 ManchesterMGMT 602 Leadership 40102 Nashua
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MGMT 602 Leadership 40216 OnlineMGMT 607 Human Resources and the Law 40217 OnlineMGMT 608 Managing Diversity (GP) 40205 ConwayMGMT 608 Managing Diversity (GP) 40101 NashuaMGMT 608 Managing Diversity (6 Week) 40218 OnlineMGMT 611 Money and Banking (6 Week) 40220 OnlineMGMT 614 Planning For New Business Ventures 40307 RochesterMGMT 618 Sales Management 40221 OnlineMGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations 40137 ClaremontMGMT 620 Effecting Positive Change in Organizations 40331 IOSMGMT 624 Managing Information Technlgy (6 Week) 40222 OnlineMGMT 626 Project Management Strategies 40223 OnlineMGMT 650 Integrative: Strategic Mgmt 40224 OnlineMGMT 660 Integrative: Applied Studies in Management 40225 Online
MARKETINGMKTG 617 Consumer Behavior 40321 Online NURSINGNUR 606 The Nurse as Leader 40228 OnlineNUR 607 Implications of Genetics and Genomics 40227 OnlineNUR 650 Nursing Capstone Practicum 40323 Online
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOL 550 American Government and Politics 40229 OnlinePOL 554 Law and Society 40230 OnlinePOL 600 The US in World Affairs (GP) 40231 Online
PSYCHOLOGYPSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 40145 ClaremontPSY 501 Introduction to Psychology 40232 OnlinePSY 508 Child Development 40195 ConcordPSY 508 Child Development 40234 OnlinePSY 509 Human Development 40246 LittletonPSY 509 Human Development 40235 OnlinePSY 521 Language Acquisition 40177 OnlinePSY 604 Counseling Theories 40256 ManchesterPSY 604 Counseling Theories 40236 OnlinePSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress 40226 LebanonPSY 616 Psychology of Occupational Stress 40237 OnlinePSY 617 Abnormal Psychology 40259 ManchesterPSY 617 Abnormal Psychology 40238 Online
SCIENCESCI 502 Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 40329 ConcordSCI 505 Human Biology 40271 ManchesterSCI 505 Human Biology 40239 OnlineSCI 508 Issues in Women’s Health 40153 ClaremontSCI 508 Issues in Women’s Health 40240 OnlineSCI 509 Diseases of the 21st Century (GP) 40242 OnlineSCI 518 Physical Geography 40211 ConwaySCI 518 Physical Geography 40311 RochesterSCI 541 Introduction to Environmental Science (GP) 40332 IOS
SOCIOLOGYSOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 40243 OnlineSOC 601 Society and the Individual 40197 ConcordSOC 601 Society and the Individual 40244 OnlineSOC 603 Work and Society (GP) 40290 Portsmouth
SOCIAL SCIENCESOSC 630 Aspects of Aging in a Modern Society 40103 Nashua
GRADUATE STUDIESCOMM 800 Foundations of Organizational Communication 40277 OnlineLD 820 Cultivating Your Leadership Capabilities 40273 OnlineLD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 40325 ConcordLD 821 Ethical Decision-Making 40274 OnlineLD 822 Maximizing Your Organization’s Potential 40275 OnlineLD 823 Emergence of a Strategic Leader 40278 OnlineLD 850 Leadership Integrative Capstone 40324 ConcordMGMT 805 Organizational Behavior 40282 OnlineMGMT 824 Financial Management 40281 OnlinePM 800 Project Management Seminar 40326 ConcordPM 800 Project Management Seminar 40257 OnlinePM 801 Project Planning and Scheduling 40258 OnlinePM 802 Risk Management 40260 OnlinePM 803 Cost and Budget Management 40261 OnlinePM 804 Leading Teams 40263 OnlinePM 805 Negotiation, Contracting, and Procurement 40264 OnlinePM 806 Managing Project Portfolios 40266 OnlinePM 807 Project Quality Management 40267 OnlinePM 808 Project Management Integrative Capstone 40268 OnlinePM 809 Global Project Management 40269 OnlinePM 810 Change Management and Communication 40327 ConcordPM 810 Change Management and Communication 40270 Online
to Get YourFinancial Aidready for the New year!
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With the beginning of the summer term, we also welcome the start of new financial aid packages for the 2014-2015 academic year.
If you plan to take courses during the Summer 2014, fall 2014, winter 2015, or Spring 2015 terms; follow these
steps to maximize your financial aid possibilities!
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New students - Complete your admissions applicationgranite.edu/apply
Check webroCK often for any additional requirementswebrock.granite.edu
Complete federal Student Loan requirements, if applicable granite.edu/finaid.php
review your award package – make adjustments, if necessary.
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Community College
It’s an amazing feeling when you take steps to turn your dreams into a reality. We see it in our students and we use it as inspiration so GSC can
pursue its goals, too!
Our aspiratiOnLet’s make it as affordable and convenient as possible for people in New Hampshire to leverage their associate degree into a GSC bachelor’s program.
Our resultsnashua Community College
• Partnership Est. 2012• Full-time GSC staff at NCC for advising •GSC’s own site on the grounds of NCC’s campus• 5 degree programs, with more online options
Great Bay Community College
• Partnership Est. 2013• Full-time GSC staff at GBCC for advising •Courses offered in GBCC classrooms• Innovative options for registered nurses and future teachers
Manchester Community College
• Partnership Est. 2014•GSC staff at MCC for advising•Courses planned in MCC classrooms• 4 degree programs, with more online options
ConneCtionCOnneCtiOn
Our planLet’s launch partnerships with institutions in NH’s Community College System.
Our COMMitMent: Make it affOrdaBle!
GSC is excited to offer scholarships to students who have earned an associate degree from one of our Community College partners!
apply online at:granite.edu/CCSNHscholarship
What's next?Whether you’re a professional that’s thinking about your career’s next phase or an undergraduate who may consider graduate school in the future, here’s what you need to know about our master’s degree options.
You fit in.Professional diversity adds value to the class discussions and there are no specific degrees or career specialties that you need in order to enter a degree program. Your goal is already on the horizon.After just one year, motivated students can complete an entire 10 course (30 credit) master’s program. You will practice as you learn. You will grow.The programs feature an action-based approach. Why is this valuable? It will help you immediately use what you’re learning to make more effective business decisions and realize how you as an individual can help effect a positive change. Your degree is nationally ranked …and affordable.In 2014, U.S. News and World Report named our graduate programs among the nation’s best and as a public institution, we stand committed to affordability, saving students between $3,000 and $15,000 on their master’s degree when compared to competitors.
G r a d u at e S t u d i e S
M.S. in Project Management
M.S. in Leadership
M.S. in Management
Granite State CollegeConcord Campus25 Hall StreetConcord, NH 03301
Register and financially clear your account
by Friday, June 20th & be entered into a
drawing for a free class or $100 book grant!
*Undergrad Students Only