Welding Technologies

Overview Curriculum Outcomes Program Specific Requirements Faculty Career Outlook Overview Overview The Certificate in Welding offered by Great Bay Community College, held at our campus in Rochester, New Hampshire, provides […]

For GBCC ACM Graduates, Relevant Curriculum and Industry Partnerships Provide Key to Long-term Career Path

by Bob Keyes ROCHESTER, NH – Great Bay Community College adjusts its academic programs to reflect changes in the job market and the needs of employers in the Northeast. Great […]

University Physics II

This course is a continuation of University Physics I, investigating the fundamental properties of solids, liquids, simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, energy transfer, electromagnetic waves, field theory, heat, temperature, temperature […]

Basic Welding Technologies

The purpose of the Basic Welding Technologies Course is to provide the student with techniques and manipulative skills required for basic electric arc and fuel gas welding. This course will […]

Intermediate Welding Technologies

The purpose of the Intermediate Welding Technologies course is to build on the skills learned from Basic level by adding horizontal, vertical, and overhead welding positions to electric arc and […]

Automotive Electronics II

This course builds on the material covered in Electrical/Electronics I and includes communication and networking, body control systems, security systems, occupant safety systems, entertainment and audio systems and driver information […]

Capstone: Servicing Motorcycle Families

This course will focus on the procedures and knowledge required to service contemporary models of motorcycles, including: Sportster, Dyna, Softail, Street, FL, and Trike. Students will integrate and apply knowledge […]

Michael Harrison

Courses Taught IST112 Applied Logic IST113 IT Essentials IST122 Introduction to Networking IST123 Routing & Switching IST212 Mobile Systems IST200 Optical Communications Bio Mike Harrison holds a degree in Electrical […]

Eddy Current Testing

Eddy current testing (ET), the most widely used sub method of electromagnetic testing, is used to detect discontinuities and measurements on parts made of materials with significant electrical conductivity. This […]

Faculty Q&A: Kevin Behnke and Mike Harrison

Faculty Q&A: Kevin Behnke & Mike Harrison Behnke, Harrison are Coordinators/Professors for the Information Technologies Program Great Bay’s Information Systems Technology Department is led by a powerhouse trio with a […]

Faculty Q&A: Linda Richelson

Richelson has decades of real-world business experience with major national companies, including Gillette, Hewlett Packard, and the consulting firm Drake Beam Morin.

University Physics II

This course is a continuation of University Physics I, investigating the fundamental properties of solids, liquids, simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, energy transfer, electromagnetic waves, field theory, heat, temperature, temperature […]