Former Chief of Justice, John T. Broderick, Jr. to Speak at GBCC Commencement Exercise

by Lisa Proulx PORTSMOUTH – John T. Broderick, Jr., the former chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, will share his family’s story of mental illness and how he […]

Great Bay a Tradition for one Brentwood Family

by Bob Keyes PORTSMOUTH – It’s no surprise that Erica Kneeland enrolled at Great Bay Community College. It’s a family tradition for the Kneelands of Brentwood. Erica, 18, a first-semester […]

Computer Technologies

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the fundamental background and understanding of various critical components of computer technology. A required course for all computer majors, this […]

Drawing I

This course is designed to continue the student’s development of drawing techniques and understanding of materials, which include graphite, charcoal, dry media, pen, and ink on a variety of drawing […]

Introduction to Veterinary Technology

This course will introduce the student to the field of Veterinary Technology. Animal behavior, species and breed identification, medical terminology and occupational safety will be covered. In addition, students will […]

Business Finance

This course is designed to survey the corporate finance discipline, to examine the financial management of corporations, to develop skills necessary for financial decision making, financial forecasting, ratio evaluation, and […]

Criminology

Students will learn the definition and nature of crime, criminal statistics, and a survey of the theories of crime causation. Emphasis is placed on crime patterns and typologies. Fall semester

Introduction to African-American Literature and Culture

A survey of African American literature and culture in which students encounter a variety of texts and performances ranging from traditional types of literature including fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry, […]

American Literature, Origins through the Civil War

American Literature, Origins through Civil War surveys the works of American literature from its Pre-Colonial influences through the Civil War, emphasizing themes that have contributed to the development of an […]

Western Civilization through 1500

The course surveys the development of civilization in the western world from the beginning of Mesopotamian culture through the Protestant reformation of the 16th century. Social, political, economic, and spiritual […]

Western Civilization-1500 to the Present

The course surveys the development of civilization in the western world from the 16th century to the present. Social, political, economic, and spiritual forces and patterns that shaped the eras […]

History of China

This course is a survey of the history of China from the Opium Wars to the present. It explores the political, economic, social, and intellectual upheavals which constitute recurrent elements […]