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 Fall 2012 - Program Information

Fall registration will take place starting
Monday, June 4th – Thursday, June 7th from 9:30AM – 4:30PM. Registration will be held in building 1A room 208. Students (or parents) are required to bring the following information when they register:

  • A copy of a current transcript;
  • Copy of SAT/PSAT (if needed to document the student has fulfilled course prerequisites);
  • A completed College Now Registration Form;
  • A completed College Now Contract signed by a parent or guardian;
  • The Immunization Certification Form; (only part #1 must be completed for College Now);
  • Copy of Student’s SS Card (If you do not have one, the college will assign a temporary ID#)

Please note students are not required to register in person; parents can register children provided they have the proper documentation.


MTH 113 Introduction to Probability and Statistics with Computer Applications –
4 credits:

Measures of central tendency and dispersion, the normal curve, hypothesis test. Linear correlation and regression, basic concepts in probability with application to problems in the social, behavioral, and biological sciences. Statistical computer programs will be used extensively.

Days & Time: Tuesday & Thursday    3:45 PM – 5:55 PM

Prerequisite: A grade of 80 or higher on the Geometry regents and an overall 80% HS average. Students taking the Geometry regents in June may register if they scored at least 85 on the Integrated Algebra regents and contingent on scoring 80 or above on the Geometry regents.

PSY 100   Psychology - 3 credits:
A study of the important facts and theories concerning human behavior and its motivation. Included will be: research methodology; at least three topics from learning, cognition, testing, physiology, and phenomenology; and at least three topics from personality, psychopathology, emotion and motivation, history and systems, development, and social factors. Topics will be related to major trends in recent cultural history and to current social and moral issues.

Days & Times:   Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
-or-
Monday 3:50 PM – 6:20 PM

*Prerequisite: A grade of 75 or higher on the ELA Regents or 480 SAT/ 500 PSAT on the Critical Reading


POL 100   American Government and Politics – 3 credits:
A study of the structure and operations of the American political system, the process of its evolution, the philosophical principles and theories on which it rests, the social pressures and forces operating on it.

Day and Time:  Saturday    9:00 AM – 11:30 AM

*Prerequisite: A grade of 75 or higher on the ELA Regents or 480 SAT/ 500 PSAT on the Critical Reading


COM 100   Introduction to Media – 3 credits:
An introduction to media, providing an overview of the media industries, as well as the political, social, and cultural uses of modern media.

Day and Time: Saturday   9:00 AM – 12:20 PM

*Prerequisite: A grade of 75 or higher on the ELA Regents or 480 SAT/ 500 PSAT on the Critical Reading


* Students who will be taking the ELA regent in June and have yet to take the PSAT/SAT may register if they scored at least an 80 on the Global History or U.S. History regents and contingent on scoring 75 or above on the ELA regents.

ALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF September 15th