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CHOICES
AT
SCCC
Whether you’ve just graduated from high school, are earning a living or raising a family, at SCCC you can find a new start, launch a new career or take classes for fun.
Plan on earning a bachelor’s degree or higher?
Two years of foundation courses at SCCC will prepare you to transfer to a four-year college. See pages 4-7
Want to launch a new career, quickly?
SCCC offers short-term credit certificates and professional certificates in high demand fields.
See pages 4-9
Looking for vocational or technical training along with solid academics?
An Associate of Applied Science degree will prepare you for in-demand professions. See pages 4-9
Is Health Science your passion?
Look into one of our Health Science certificates to launch a new career quickly. See pages 14-15
Looking for lifelong learning opportunities?
A Community Education class will provide you with a variety of quality programs. See page 16
We offer day, evening and weekend classes, as well as online and hybrid classes—SCCC courses fit into even the busiest schedule.
See pages 10-13 for course listings or for a complete listing of courses, days and times visit
my.sussex.edu/ics
A Quality Education
The quality and content of courses at SCCC are
exceptional and SCCC graduates are prepared to transfer to a four-year college. The faculty is committed to teaching and to student success.
Substantial Savings
By starting at SCCC and completing your associate degree, you will be able to enjoy a substantial savings off the overall cost of your bachelor’s degree.
Full-time students will pay approximately $5,000 in tuition and fees per year at SCCC. That same credit load, plus room and board, would cost nearly $25,000 at Rutgers
University or almost $50,000 per year at a NJ private university such as Seton Hall.
Students can expect to save from $38,000 to $90,000 on the total cost
of a bachelor’s degree by spending their first two years at SCCC.
Even if you opted to commute to a four-year institution, with today’s gas prices, your savings will be significant by staying local and attending SCCC. (See chart below)
Scholarship Opportunities
SCCC students received over $100,000 in scholarship money from the SCCC Foundation for coursework during the 2012-13 academic year. Starting here also helps you build your college transcript and your academic achieve-ments, which can lead to scholarship opportunities at SCCC, and also when you transfer to a four-year college.
New Jersey Transfer Agreement
The New Jersey Transfer Agreement guarantees that students can transfer credits from a completed associate degree to a bachelor’s degree at any of New Jersey’s public four-year colleges and universities. Receiving your
associate degree BEFORE you transfer will also improve the likelihood that you will be accepted to an out-of-state college or university. SCCC graduates have transferred to hundreds of private colleges throughout the country including top-tier and Ivy League universities.
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Student Orientation Aug 28, 8:30 am–1 pm
Orientation for Parents Aug 27, 7 pm–9 pm
Fall Semester
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Winterim
Jan 2–Jan 17
OFFICE CONTACTS
Main Number
(973) 300-2100
Admissions - B204
(973) 300-2223
Business Office - B203
(973) 300-2106
Counseling & Advising - B206
(973) 300-2207
Community Education - E108
(973) 300-2140
Financial Aid - B213
(973) 300-2225
Health Sciences - A323
(973) 300-2782
Registrar - B217
(973) 300-2218
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TAKE THE PLACEMENT TEST:
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If your SAT scores are 530 for math and 540 for Critical Reading, it is not necessary to take the College Placement Test. The College Placement Test (Accuplacer) will help identify what level courses you will need for your first semester. Call the Testing Center at 973.300.2242 to schedule an appointment or check the walk-in times online at sussex.edu/academics/testing/. Have your picture ID available.
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FILE FOR FINANCIAL AID:
(strongly recommended):Apply for financial aid by going to www.fafsa.gov. SCCC’s ID number is 025688. Once you complete the FAFSA and register for classes, please contact the
Financial Aid Office to determine the status of your aid.
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SEEK ADVISEMENT:
Visit the Counseling and Advising Center to review your Placement Test results, SATs, or transfer courses and plan your schedule.5.
REGISTER FOR COURSES:
Take your completed registration form to the Registrar’s Office to register for your courses.
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MAKE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:
Tuition payments can be made online or in person in the Business Office. Interest free payment plans are available.
Scan the QR Code for a step-by-step video of the Registration Process.
LOOKING FOR
DIRECTION?
If you know that you want to
further your education, but you’re not sure what you’d like to do, come visit with one of our career counselors or our Director of Admissions. Take advantage of career and academic counseling at SCCC.
Browse through the many degrees and certificates offered at SCCC.
Associate of Science – A.S.: Transfers to a Bachelorof Science degree
Associate of Arts – A.A.: Transfers to a Bachelor of Arts degree Associate of Applied Science – A.A.S.: Enter the workforce after completion Certificates: Entry-level employment positions 10 NEW Certificates of Achievement – C.A.: Short-term certificates designed for professional development. Please see pages 8-9 for a full description Health Science Certificates: For a complete listing of Health Science Career Certificates please see pages 14-15Accounting – AS: Transfer to a four-year program in accounting or finance or enter the business world to pursue careers in accounting or business.
Anthropology (Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Automotive Service Technology – AAS:
Employment as automotive technicians, automotive parts counter assistants and maintenance mechanics.
Automotive Service Technology – Certificate:
Entry-level employment as automotive technicians, automotive parts counter assistants and maintenance mechanics.
Biology (Science/Mathematics) – AS: Transfer to a four-year Bachelor of Science program for study in ecology, biology, pharmacy, chiropractic, medical, dental, mortuary, horticulture, veterinary and education or for employment in technician-level jobs when two years of academic preparation in biology is required.
NEWBookkeeping – CA: 15 credits, entry-level accounts payable or accounts receivable.
Business Administration – AS: Transfer to a four-year college or university to study business, economics,
accounting, finance, management or marketing.
Business Management – AAS: Careers in business, hospitality, retail, public and non-profit organizations.
Chemistry (Science/Mathematics) – AS: Transfer to a four-year college or university or for employment in technician-level jobs when two years of academic preparation in chemistry is required.
Child Development Specialist – AAS: Employment in day care centers, nursery schools, hospitals and social service agencies.
Child Development Specialist – Certificate:
Employment as a group teacher or teacher’s assistant.
DEGREES
CERTIFICATES
AND
Communication/Broadcasting (Liberal Arts) – AA:
Transfer to a four-year college or university to further study careers in communication including radio and television.
Communication/Film Studies (Liberal Arts) – AA:
Transfer to a four-year college or university to further study careers in communication.
Communication/Journalism (Liberal Arts) – AA:
Transfer to a four-year college or university to further study careers in communication including newspapers, radio, television, magazines, film, public relations and advertising.
Computerized Accounting – Certificate:
Entry-level accounting and bookkeeping positions.
NEW Computer Aided Design/Drawing/Software – CA: 9 credits. Entry-level positions as CAD operators, designers or 3D artists.
Computer Gaming (Graphic Design) – AAS:
Entry-level positions in the game and graphics industry.
Computer Information Systems – AAS:
Entry-level positions working with hardware and software. Roles include computer coordination, software training, help desk support and user liaisons.
Computer Information Systems – Certificate:
Entry-level positions working with hardware and software.
Computer Science (Science/Mathematics) – AS: Transfer to a four-year Bachelor of Science program in computational sciences.
Criminal Justice – AS: Employment or transfer to four-year college or university. Covers policing, corrections, courts, probation, parole, private security and related law enforcement careers.
Design (Studio Arts) – AFA: Employment in the fields of studio arts, interior design and fashion or transfer to a four-year Fine Arts program.
NEWDigital Art and Illustration – CA: 22 credits. Entry-level positions as commercial or background illustrators, graphic facilitators or multimedia artists.
Dramatic Arts (Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university to further study careers in performing arts.
Elementary/Secondary Education
(Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue teaching certification.
DEGREES
CERTIFICATES
AND
Maria Marino
2009 SCCC graduate, AA in Liberal Arts (Communication/Journalism op-tion) 2011 Ramapo College graduate. Currently working as in-house reporter for Mountain Creek and Crystal Springs Resort.
"A huge part of my job is producing videos that tell stories of happenings around the resort. I first learned how to be "on camera" with SCCC faculty in the broadcasting program. Even after I graduated I returned to SCCC for more on camera experience. SCCC provides all the advantages of a big university for a lot less money."
English (Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Environmental Studies – AS: Transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue environmental studies or environmental science.
Fire Science Technology – AAS: Career and volunteer fire fighter roles as well as industrial fire protection and fire service positions.
Fire Science Technology – Certificate: Entry-level career and volunteer fire fighter roles as well as industrial fire protection and fire service positions.
Geology (Science/Mathematics) – AS: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Graphic Design – AAS: Entry-level position as graphic designer, production artist, web designer, digital image processor, illustrator or assistant art director.
NEW Graphic and Digital Design – CA:19 credits. Entry-level position in advertising, print and multimedia design companies.
Health Science – AAS: Continued employment in health care field with opportunity for advancement. The program is designed for individuals with a health science license or certificate.
History (Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Human Services – AS: Transfer to a four year college or university to pursue social work.
NEWIndependent Film – CA: 16 credits. Entry-level positions in film festivals and broadcast production.
Information Systems (Science/Mathematics) – AS:
Transfer to a four-year college or university with a foundation in the business applications of the computer.
Interactive Design – Certificate: Entry-level positions in commercial art and communication design.
NEWInteractive Design Skills – CA: 16 credits. Entry-level positions in web and graphic design.
Liberal Arts – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Mathematics (Science/Mathematics) – AS:
Transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a major in mathematics, engineering, physics or physical sciences.
NEW Multimedia Artist – CA: 22 credits. Entry-level positions as motion graphic and video editing specialists, web and graphic designers or multimedia artists.
DEGREES
CERTIFICATES
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Brittany Peterson
2011 SCCC graduate, AA in Liberal Arts. 2013 Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate.
“SCCC couldn’t have been a better fit for my first few years of college. I was able to stay at home and save money. Getting good grades allowed me to transfer into a competitive Dental Hygiene program at Penn Tech. My experience at SCCC was positive every step of the way.”
New Media Communications – AAS: Entry-level positions in the fields of multimedia design, production and desktop/electronic publishing.
Nurse Education (in conjunction with PCCC) – AAS:
First-level positions as Registered Nurses in hospitals, doctors’ offices, long-term care facilities or transfer to a four-year college or university.
Paralegal – Certificate: Paralegal responsibilities under the supervision of an attorney. Employment.
Paralegal Studies – AAS: Entry-level paralegal responsibilities in law, non-profit and government offices.
Photography (Studio Arts) – AFA: Employment in the field of fine art photography or transfer to a four-year Fine Arts program.
NEWPhotography – CA: 12 credits. Refining skills, free-lance photographer.
Political Science (Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Pre-Law (Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Pre-Medical/Dental (Science/Mathematics) – AS:
Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Pre-Nutrition/Dietetic (Science/Mathematics) – AS:
Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Psychology (Liberal Arts) – AS: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
NEWSocial Media – CA: 18 credits. Entry-level in social media, advertising and public relations.
Sociology (Liberal Arts) – AA: Transfer to a four-year college or university.
Studio Arts – AFA: Employment in the fields of studio arts, interior design and fashion or transfer to a four year Fine Arts program.
NEWTechnical Support – CA: 15 credits. Entry-level positions as a computer technician, help desk specialist, web programmer, software tester or quality assurance specialist.
Web Publishing – Certificate: Entry-level positions with internet service providers and web-based enterprises.
NEWWordPress Theme Design – CA: 18 credits. Hands-on experience using WordPress Content
Management System for designing interactive websites.
DEGREES
CERTIFICATES
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Adriana Tapper
2013 SCCC graduate.
“SCCC has provided me with the most unique and rewarding experience. Professors and staff alike are personable and helpful in every way. I am looking forward to transferring to William Paterson to pursue my bachelor’s degree in Professional Sales.”
Whether you’re just starting out on your career path or already working in your field and want to advance and update your knowledge and skills, SCCC’s Certificates of Achievement can help you reach your goals. You’ll be prepared to enter a field or expand your resume.
Certificates of Achievement are certificates that are
short-term certificates designed for professional
development
able to be completed in 12 months or less
Bookkeeping: 15 credits. This certificate is struc-tured to build upon required prior coursework in financial and managerial accounting principles including computerized accounting and payroll accounting. Business applications using electronic spreadsheets will also be reviewed. The program will prepare students for entry-level bookkeeping positions and for positions as accounts receivable or accounts payable clerks.
Computer Aided Design/Drawing Software:
9 credits. Designed for individuals seeking hands-on experience with the digital tools used by mechanical engineers, drafters and design-related professionals. 2D and 3D platforms used to automate design and expand visual concepts are covered as is collaborative work on CAD projects and software used to produce computer aided drawings. Students will be prepared for entry-level positions as CAD operators, designers or 3D artists.
Digital Art and Illustration: 22 credits. This certificate is structured for students wanting to learn digital imaging and computer aided drawing software as well as tradition-al mediums to master skills in digittradition-al art and illustration. Explore color, type, form, layout and design through a variety of digital illustration techniques and drawing. Students will be prepared for entry-level positions as commercial or background illustrators, graphic facilitators or multimedia artists.
Graphic and Digital Design: 19 credits. This
certificate offers hands-on learning in the field of graphic and digital design to enhance design skills while providing intensive training. Acquire the knowledge and experience to produce aesthetically pleasing design projects. Students will be prepared for positions in design departments, graphic design firms, advertising, print and multimedia design companies.
Independent Film:
16 credits. Designed for students who want informal experi-ence in film such as the operation of video or digital SLR cameras, digital video software and audio editing software. The student will gain practical experience in film production, have an opportunity to refine skills and develop a portfolio of work. Students will have the ability to write, produce, direct, analyze and evaluate broadcast segments and develop a personal and professional portfolio in film. Students will be prepared for entry-level opportunities in film festivals and broadcast production.
Interactive Design Skills: 22 credits. Designed for individuals seeking hands-on experience enhancing computer graphics and web design skills through the study of designing and creating for the Internet. The focus is on the creation of aesthetically pleasing and functional web graphics and websites that capture and hold visitor
CERTIFICATES
ACHIEVEMENT
OF
10
interest. Students will present a portfolio of graphic and web design skills to document their preparation for positions as web designers, graphic designers or multimedia artists.
Multimedia Artist: 22 credits. This
certificate is for students who want to acquire fundamental, technical and conceptual skills used in the field of multimedia. These include the ability to create aesthetically pleasing and functional images, interfaces and motion graphics for the web and professional techniques for video editing. Students will be prepared for entry-level positions as motion graphics and video editing specialists, web and graphic designers and multimedia artists.
Photography: 12 credits. This certificate allows students to concentrate in either documentary photography or photojournalism. Documentary photography will focus on general digital and studio photography. Photojournalism emphasizes location and event photography. The goal of the certificate in photography is to provide the skills necessary for entry level work as a freelance photographer. Should students wish to continue, credits can later be applied to a two-year AFA degree with a Photography Option.
Social Media: 18 credits. This program is structured for students seeking to acquire hands-on experience in Internet marketing, web design, journalism, graphic and media design. Students will develop the skills nec-essary to create written and visual content
for social media sites and focus on using relationship building social media platforms as a way to communicate
with a variety of audiences. Students will be prepared for entry-level positions in social networking, social media strategy, social media copywriting, advertising, public relations, graphic design and web journalism.
Technical Support:
15 credits. This certificate will prepare students for a career in supporting the information technology needs of business. The program will focus on industry standard applications, networking, network security, web design, business program-ming and operating systems tools. Students will be pre-pared for careers as computer technicians, technical support and help desk specialists, web designers and programmers, software testers and quality assurance specialists.
WordPress Theme Design: 18 credits. This certificate is organized for students seeking hands-on experience in learning the WordPress Content Management System (CMS) and will provide the skills needed to design interactive websites using modern digital tools. The
WordPress CMS is an Open Source tool and is one of the most popular platforms for either per-sonal or business website development. Acquire the skills necessary to create a personal WordPress site or blog, a fully optimized e-commerce store, analyze and employ plugins as site enhancements and convey a basic understanding of website architecture.
ACCOUNTING
ACCT101 Accounting Principles I Financial 3 ACCT102 Accounting Principles II Managerial 3 ACCT107 Computerized Accounting 3 ACCT201 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACCT205 Payroll Accounting 3
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
AMSL101 American Sign Language I 3 AMSL102 American Sign Language II 3
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH101 Introduction to Anthropology 3 ANTH110 Physical Anthropology 3 ANTH120 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH150 Magic, Myth & Religion 3
ART
ARTA101 Basic Design 3 ARTA103 Art History I 3 ARTA104 Art History II 3 ARTA106 Art Appreciation 3 ARTA108 Basic Drawing 3 ARTA110 Intro to Color 3 ARTA115 Three Dimensional Design 3 ARTA150 Life Drawing I 3 ARTA180 Painting I 3 ARTA185 Digital Fine Art I 3 ARTA186 Digital Fine Art II 3 ARTA195 Printmaking 3 ARTA200 Watercolor 3 ARTA250 Special Topics: Art Education 3 ARTA260 Portfolio Development 3
AUTOMOTIVE
AOTE101 Automotive Fundamentals 3 AOTE203 Automotive Engine Repair 3 AOTE206 Automotive Transmissions & Transaxles 3 AOTE260 Co-op Automotive Education-Work Exper. 6 AOTE261 Co-op Automotive Education Class 1
BIOLOGY
BIOS101 General Biology - Lecture 4 BIOS101L General Biology - Lab 0 BIOS103 Anatomy & Physiology I - Lecture 4
BIOLOGY
BIOS104 Anatomy & Physiology II - Lecture 4 BIOS104L Anatomy & Physiology II - Lab 0 BIOS107 Fundamentals of Nutrition 3 BIOS110 Biology I - Lecture 4 BIOS110L Biology I - Lab 0 BIOS112 Biology II - Lecture 4 BIOS112L Biology II - Lab 0 BIOS122 Intro. to Environmental Science - Lecture 4 BIOS122L Intro. to Environmental Science - Lab 0 BIOS124 Ecology - Lecture 4 BIOS124L Ecology - Lab 0 BIOS210 Microbiology - Lecture 4 BIOS210L Microbiology - Lab 0
BUSINESS
BUSA101 Intro. to Business 3 BUSA110 Business Communications 3 BUSA205 Business Law I 3 BUSA211 Mgmt. & Organizational Behavior 3 BUSA220 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSA235 Intro. to International Business 3
CHEMISTRY
CHEM100 Introductory Chemistry - Lecture 4 CHEM100L Introductory Chemistry - Lab 0 CHEM107 Forensic Science - Lecture 4 CHEM107L Forensic Science - Lab 0 CHEM110 College Chemistry I - Lecture 4 CHEM110L College Chemistry I - Lab 0 CHEM112 College Chemistry II - Lecture 4 CHEM112L College Chemistry II - Lab 0 CHEM210 Organic Chemistry - Lecture 4 CHEM210L Organic Chemistry I - Lab 0
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CDEV101 Intro. to Early Childhood Education 3 CDEV150 Language Devel. & Language Arts in
Early Childhood Education 3 CDEV270 Curriculum Studies in Early Childhood
Education 3
CDEV280 Child Care Internship I 3 CDEV285 Child Care Internship II 3
COURSES
OFFERED
FALL ’13
For a complete list of courses, days and times:
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COURSES
OFFERED
FALL ’13
COLLEGE CAPSTONE
COLL101 Foundations for Success 3 COLL201 Capstone for Liberal Arts 1 COLL203 Capstone for Criminal Justice 1 COLL206 Capstone for Business & Accounting 1 COLL208 Capstone for Computer Science &
Information Systems 1 COLL209 Capstone for Environmental Studies 1 COLL210 Capstone for Biology, Pre-Med./ Dental,
Pre-Nutr./Dietetic Opt. 1
COMMUNICATIONS
COMM101 Intro. to Mass Communications 3 COMM110 Intro. to Radio & Television Broadcasting 3 COMM130 Television Production I 3 COMM203 Writing for the Media 3 COMM220 Photojournalism 3 COMM230 Critical Analysis & Survey of Cinema 3 COMM280 Internship in Broadcasting/Radio 3 COMM285 Internship in Broadcasting/Video Production 3 COMM290 Internship Portfolio: New Media 2 COMM291 Portfolio Preparation and Presentation 1
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMS110 Computer Concepts & Applications 3 COMS113 Intro. to Information Systems 3 COMS114 Intro. to Computer Science I 3 COMS115 Intro. to Computer Science II 3 COMS120 Computer Software Applications 3 COMS142 Programming in C++ 3 COMS143 Advanced Programming in C++ 3 COMS155 Web Site Development I 3 COMS218 Database Management Systems 3 COMS221 Operating Systems 3 COMS225 Computer Aided Design 3 COMS227 E-Commerce 3 COMS240 Computer Information Systems Internship 3
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRJS100 Intro. to the Criminal Justice System 3 CRJS101 Law Enforcement 3 CRJS105 Criminology 3 CRJS110 Criminal Law 3 CRJS115 Juvenile Justice 3
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRJS140 Health & Fitness for the Public Safety
Professional 3 CRJS150 Police Patrol Administration 3 CRJS180 Corrections 3 CRJS210 Criminal Investigation 3 CRJS230 Practicum in Criminal Justice Agency Operations 3 CRJS250 Special Topics: Constitutional Law 3 CRJS288 Criminal Justice Portfolio Develop. and Process 3
ECONOMICS
ECON101 Macroeconomics 3 ECON102 Microeconomics 3
EDUCATION
EDUC202 Historical and Philosophical Patterns
in Education 3 EDUC275 Working with Special Needs Children 3 EDUC286 Principles & Practices of Teaching as a Profession 3 EDUC291 Portfolio Development in Education 1
ELECTRONICS
ELET105 Electronic Circuits - Lecture 4 ELET105L Electronic Circuits - Lab 0
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ESOL058 ESOL Intro. to Basic English Grammar II 3 ESOL059 ESOL Intro. to Basic English Grammar III 3 ESOL061 ESOL Writing II 3 ESOL062 ESOL Writing III 3 ESOL078 Integrated Language Skills for ESOL Students I 6 ESOL080 College Prep English for ESOL Students I 6 ESOL084 TOEFL Preparation 3
ENGLISH
ENGL011 Developmental English (IC) 4 ENGL015 Critical Writing I (IC) 3 ENGL015L Writing Skills I for College Success 1 ENGL031 Critical Reading I (IC) 3 ENGL031L Reading Skills I for College Success 1 ENGL101 English Composition I 3 ENGL102 English Composition II 3 ENGL201 Effective Speaking 3 ENGL203 American Literature I 3 ENGL205 Contemporary Literature 3 ENGL207 Literature by Women 3
ENGLISH
ENGL208 History of Theater I 3 ENGL211 The Short Story 3 ENGL213 Literary Masterpieces of the Western World I 3 ENGL215 Journalism I 3 ENGL216 Children's Literature 3 ENGL220 Creative Writing 3 ENGL221 Modern Poetry 3 ENGL230 British Literature I 3
FIRE SCIENCE
FRST101 Intro. to Fire Science 3 FRST202 Bldg. Constr. for Fire Protection 3 FRST208 Hazardous Materials 3
FRENCH
FREN101 Elementary French I 3 FREN102 Elementary French II 3
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG105 Cultural Geography 3
GEOLOGY
GEOL101 Physical Geology - Lecture 4 GEOL101L Physical Geology - Lab 0
GERMAN
GRMN101 Elementary German I 3 GRMN102 Elementary German II 3
GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRAD101 Intro. to Graphic Design 3 GRAD105 Computer Graphics I 3 GRAD107 Drawing for Designers 3 GRAD108 History of Graphic Design 3 GRAD109 Understanding Social Media 3 GRAD119 Theme and Templating Websites I 3 GRAD122 Typography & Layout 3 GRAD128 Computer Graphics II 3 GRAD135 Advertising and Package Design 3 GRAD139 Children's Book Illustration 3 GRAD144 Color for Designers 3 GRAD153 Character Design 3 GRAD162 Character Modeling in 3D 3 GRAD163 3D Environments 3 GRAD202 3D Level Design 3
GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRAD280 Graphic Design Internship 2 GRAD281 Portfolio Prep. & Presentation 1 GRAD282 Portfolio/Demo Reel Preparation & Presentation 3
HISTORY
HIST101 History of Western Civilization I 3 HIST102 History of Western Civilization II 3 HIST105 U.S. History I 3 HIST106 U.S. History II 3
HUMANITIES
HUMN101 Survey of World Culture I 3 HUMN102 Survey of World Culture II 3
HUMAN SERVICES
HUMS101 Intro. to Social Work & Social Welfare 3 HUMS120 Interviewing & Counseling 3 HUMS220 Field Experience in Human Services I 3
ITALIAN
ITAL101 Elementary Italian I 3 ITAL102 Elementary Italian II 3
LEGAL STUDIES/PARALEGAL
LEGA100 Intro. to the American Legal System 3 LEGA105 Legal Research & Writing I 3 LEGA106 Civil Litigation 3 LEGA110 Estates and Trusts 3 LEGA217 Worker's Compensation 3 LEGA223 Constitutional Law 3 LEGA225 Law Office Management 3 LEGA281 Paralegal Internship 3
MATHEMATICS
MATH010 Basic Mathematics (IC) 3 MATH015 Introductory Algebra I (IC) 3 MATH017 Introductory Algebra II (IC) 3 MATH023 Basic Algebra (IC) 3 MATH040 Intermediate Algebra (IC) 3 MATH104 Contemporary Mathematics 3 MATH106 Mathematical Concepts 3 MATH108 Statistics 3 MATH110 Pre-Calculus I 3 MATH112 Pre-Calculus II 3 MATH113 Calculus I 4
COURSES
OFFERED
FALL ’13
COURSES
OFFERED
FALL ’13
MATHEMATICS
MATH114 Calculus II 4 MATH213 Calculus III 4 MATH215 Linear Algebra 4
MUSIC
MUSC101 Music Appreciation 3
NURSING
(IN CONJUNCTION WITH PCCC)PCC102 Nursing II 8 PCC202 Nursing IV 9 PCC203 Nursing Seminar 1
PERFORMING ARTS
PERA102 Acting I 3 PERA110 Theater Workshop I 3 PERA111 Theater Workshop II 3 PERA120 Performance & Production I 3 PERA121 Performance & Production II 3 PERA208 History of the Theater I 3 PERA250 Special Topics: Introduction to Technical Theater 3
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL110 Philosophy & the Meaning of Life 3 PHIL201 Comparative Religions 3
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOT110 Photography I 3 PHOT120 History of Photography 3 PHOT135 Alternative Processes in Photography 3 PHOT140 Digital Photography 3 PHOT260 Portfolio Development/Capstone for Photography 3
PHYSICS
PHYS107 Introductory Meteorology - Lecture 4 PHYS107L Introductory Meteorology - Lab 0 PHYS110 Physics I - Lecture 4 PHYS110L Physics I - Lab 0 PHYS112 Physics II - Lecture 4 PHYS112L Physics II - Lab 0 PHYS120 Physics I with Calculus - Lecture 4 PHYS120L Physics I with Calculus - Lab 0 PHYS121 Physics II with Calculus - Lecture 4 PHYS121L Physics II with Calculus - Lab 0
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS101 Intro. to Political Science 3
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS110 International Relations 3 POLS111 Intro. to the American Legal System 3 POLS223 Constitutional Law 3
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC101S Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYC100P Learning Strategies 1 PSYC101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYC105 Psychology of Human Relations 3 PSYC110 Psychology of Gender 3 PSYC111 Child Psychology 3 PSYC201 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSYC203 Theories of Personality 3 PSYC210 Social Psychology 3 PSYC212 Adolescent Psychology 3 PSYC237 Multicultural Psychology 3 PSYC280 Educational Psychology 3
SOCIOLOGY
SOCA101 Intro. to Sociology 3 SOCA115 Intro. to Society & Environment 3 SOCA201 Deviant Behavior 3 SOCA208 Sociology of the Family 3 SOCA215 Perspectives On Race, Gender, Class and Culture 3
SPANISH
SPAN101 Elementary Spanish I 3 SPAN102 Elementary Spanish II 3 SPAN201 Intermediate Spanish I 3
WOMEN'S STUDIES
Certified Nurse Aide – 7 week program; sessions begin every few months
Work in hospitals, care facilities, assisted living centers, and hospice agencies, caring for a patient’s basic physical and emotional needs.
Emergency Medical Technician – 15 week program; sessions begin in September and January
An official United States Department of Transportation, EMT–Basic course designed to teach emergency care and transportation of the sick and injured. The specific curriculum, prepared by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is responsive to the standards established by the National Highway Safety Act. Upon completion, graduates will be given the opportunity to take the New Jersey State Certification exam.
Home Health Aide – 6 week program; new sessions begin September, January, and May
The HHA Program provides individualized health care to the elderly, convalescents, or persons with disabilities at the patient’s home or in a care facility.
Medical Office Administration – 18 week program; new sessions begin in September and January.
Upon successful completion of this program, students will qualify to take the CMAA – NHA Certification exam. They must complete 80 hours of practicum, learn acceptable office behavior and telephone etiquette, understand the
necessity for patient sensitivity and confidentiality, be able to distinguish among five drug schedules of controlled substances, be prepared to list procedures for scheduling and referring patients, be able to handle walk-in
emergencies, and more.
Phlebotomy Technician – 9 week program; new sessions begin September, January, and May
Students will be able to sit for their NHA CPT Certification exam upon successful completion of the program. They must demonstrate knowledge of the health care delivery system and medical terminology, infection control and safety, basic understanding of anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, proper technique to perform venipuncture and capillary puncture, preanalytical errors that can significantly alter results, and more.
Coding and Billing Specialist (CBS) – 30 week program; new sessions begin September and January The student’s main focus is on converting a medical procedure, diagnosis, or symptom into specific codes for submitting a claim for reimbursement. A CBS is knowledgeable in accurately locating documentation in the patient record to support the coding and billing process, accurately assign codes for diagnoses and proce-dures, submit claims for reimbursement based on payer policies and procedures, and coach providers on the best documentation practices to support quality coding and optimal reimbursement. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be eligible to sit for the CBS exam.
Medical Assistant – 45 week program; new sessions begin September and January
Students will successfully complete training to understand the scope of practice of the profession, evaluate accuracy and completeness of the patient record, comprehend medical terminology pertinent to the field of medical assisting, demonstrate competency in clinical procedures and administrative and financial procedures, be competent in performing various diagnostic tests and specimen collection techniques, be proficient in the process of filing
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CAREERS
medical insurance claims and assigning appropriate diagnostic procedural codes, and more. Graduates will be eligible to sit for the national exam given through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assistants)
Surgical Technology – 12 month program; new session begins in September The Surg Tech ensures the operating room environment is safe, equipment functions properly and operative procedures are conducted to maximize patient safety. Students will possess expertise in theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique and combine the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implemen-tation of tools and technologies to facilitate a surgeon’s performance of invasive therapeutic or diagnostic
procedures. Those who complete the program successfully will be eligible to sit for the National Certification exam and become board certified by the NBSTSA.
EKG Technician – 5 week program; new sessions July, October, and March
Students will develop efficiency and effectiveness in ad-ministering electrocardiograms and receive a certificate of completion from Sussex County Community College. They will be eligible to sit for the NHA (National Healthcareer Association) CET (Certified EKG Technician) exam.
SCCC also offers the following
Associate of Applied Science Degrees (AAS) Nurse Education – in partnership with Passaic County Community College.
FREE TUITION if qualified!
Health Science – Pathways Grant: This is the next step for students who have completed non-credit post-secondary health care training program. In an effort
to assist individuals and families affected by the economy and to support the need for qualified health care workers, the federal government has created a program that allows eligible low-income individuals to receive free training for specific health care careers through the Northern New Jersey Health Professions Pathways Grant. This program is designed to help eligible candidates obtain education, training, and employment in high demand health care occupations.
SCCC is a recipient of this grant and is partnering with educational and social service agencies in northern New Jersey to offer support to Health Science students who meet the eligibility criteria. Tuition and fees for the following programs may be waived: Certified Nurse Aide, Home Health Aide, Phlebotomy Technician, Medical Office Administration, EKG, and Certified Coding and Billing Specialist.
This program has been partially funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families through the Northern New Jersey Health Professions Consortium (Grant Number 90FX0001). This document was supported by Grant Number 90FX0001 from the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS.
For more information contact the
Health Sciences Dept: (973) 300-2782
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2011 SCCC Surgical Tech graduate. “I loved the small classes at SCCC and I really felt like my instructors cared about me and my success. The program was really challenging but I felt like I had great support along the way. I love my new career. It’s an amazing feeling to be a part of a surgical team.”
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SCCC Community Education and Workforce Development is dedicated to providing a variety of quality, relevant, and essential educational programs to individuals, businesses, and the community to help fulfill employer training needs, as well as career and/or personal education and training aspirations.
CLASSES ARE OFFERED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
Customized Training for Local Industry and Business
Business Management and Finance
Professional and Career Training, including Food
Handling and Uniform Construction Code
NJTNJ Alternate Route to Teacher Certification
(New Partners to Teaching in New Jersey)
50 Plus – Computer Training and Social Networking
Information Technology, Beginners to Advanced
Arts, Culture, and Languages
Health and Wellness
Motorcycle, Boating, and Driving Instruction
Instructor-led, Interactive Online Courses
COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
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College is more than just classes. A wide range of organizations and activities cater to students’ social, athletic, political, academic and cultural interests. College clubs, athletics, theater per-formances, fine arts programs, a campus radio station and lectures all add to the total college experience. A bustling game room, full service cafeteria and Student Center provide hubs for students to gather and socialize during the day.
ATHLETICS
Whether you’re on the field or on the sidelines, SCCC Skylander spirit is alive and well all year long! Intercollegiate sports include: Men’s Soccer, Basketball and Baseball; Women’s Soccer, Basketball, and Softball.
ACTIVITIES & CLUBS
Opportunities are available for students to organize, lead or participate in clubs and activities on campus. We offer academic, service and professional organizations that connect students to their chosen careers and a variety of social and volunteer organizations.
COLLEGE HOUR
We believe that co-curricular learning ensures student success. Every Thursday we reserve a block of time known as “college hour” for student enrichment activities. From concerts and picnics to social events, there is always something happening on campus.
CULTURAL AFFAIRS
SCCC offers cultural programming throughout the year including musical and theatrical performances, dance, film festivals, lectures, art receptions, trips and more. Most events held on campus are free to students.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
SCCC’s active Student Government Association (SGA) plans social events, initiates community service projects and engages all students in campus happenings.
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
“The College Hill” is SCCC’s online student newspaper. This publication is committed to providing a vehicle for the exchange of ideas, opinions and perspectives about events and activities affecting SCCC students.
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