For Point Boro High School Students
Spring Courses Available at Point Boro High School
HS Course Title | OCC Course Title | Course Description | Course Code | Section | Teacher | Pre-Reqs |
Digital Marketing | Principles of Marketing | This course is a comprehensive study of the functions and institutions involved in the flow of goods and services from production to consumption. Topics include the marketing environment and process, consumer behavior, distribution, industrial users, retailing innovations, wholesaling practices, product planning, packaging, selling, advertising, sales promotion and pricing. | BUSN-134 | P1 | Dave Johnson |
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Entrepreneurship | Small Business Management | An entrepreneurial approach to small business management with emphasis on the importance of management skills, industry knowledge, and strategic planning. Specific topics will include small business creation, business plan development, marketing, operations, personnel, finance, business law, and community responsibility. The primary course objective is to provide students with a realistic formula for successfully operating a small business. | BUSN-170 | P1 | Dave Fisher |
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Investing in the 21st Century | Principles of Investment | The focus of this course is business and personal investments, the theory and operation of the stock market, and their investments and timing with respect to the business cycle. There will be actual analysis of certain stocks, bonds, and derivatives. | BUSN-272 | P1 | Dave Fisher |
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The Criminal Justice System | The Criminal Justice System | This course is an introduction to the philosophy of justice, identification of the various subsystems, and significance of their interrelationships. It examines the past, present, and future expectations of the criminal justice system to include law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. This course further explores the responsibilities of each profession comprising the distinct components of the criminal justice system with particular emphasis on ethics and professionalism. | CRIM-150 | P1 | Sean Henry |
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Film Studies II | Understanding Film | This course will expose students to the genre of film as a contemporary form of literary expression. Course components will include studying the relation of film to literary texts, analyzing the elements of cinema, examining film archetypes and stereotypes, and exploring film’s realistic and expressionistic traditions. | FILM-200 | P1 | Megan Tenery |
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General Psychology | General Psychology | This introductory course focuses on the study of behavior and cognitive processes. Emphasis is on neuroscience, states of consciousness, human development, sensation and perception, learning, memory, intelligence, emotion and motivation, personality, psychological disorders, psychotherapy, and social behavior. Code 1 course fee. | PSYC-172 | P1 | Jennifer Kasyan |
HS Course Title | OCC Course Title | Course Description | Course Code | Section | Teacher | Pre-Reqs |
Sociology | Intro to Sociology | This course presents the fundamental concepts, sociological perspectives, and methods of social research. Course topics include culture, socialization, deviance, social class, race and ethnicity, and gender and sexuality. Code 1 course fee. | SOCI-181 | P1 | Kiara Bolger |
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Digital Photography | Basic Digital Photography | This course teaches students the fundamentals of photography, including the use and handling of various digital cameras and specialized instruments. Students will study the history of photography, photo-composition, and photographic aesthetics and learn to digitally process their images, make proof sheets, and enlarge photographic prints creatively and effectively. Students will create and organize a portfolio of photographic works. | PHOT-181 | P1 | Kelly Mitreuter |
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Advanced Digital Photography | Intermediate Digital Photography | This course is a continuation of Basic Digital Photography COPH 181. Students will learn advanced techniques in camera handling and picture taking while exploring sophisticated methods in digital communication. The course will further encourage the development of creative expression within the student. Using the photography medium, the student will explore the photographic image as design, communication, advertising and art. Digital portfolios are produced by each student | PHOT-188 | P1 | Kelly Mitreuter |
Questions?
Contact Haley Abruzzese at 732-255-0482 x7516 or HAbruzzese@ocean.edu