Mid-Spring & Accelerated II Spring Courses

Join us for a course this spring!

Each Spring, classes are offered in a variety of formats, including online and on-campus; allowing you to have the flexibility to find what fits your schedule.



Our dedicated and experienced professors, faculty, and staff are here to help you every step of the way. Take advantage of NCC’s low-cost tuition and save up to 50% on a quality education compared to other schools.

 

Mid-Spring & Accelerated II Spring Course registration is now open.

  • 9-week mid-spring courses (begin February 24): 
    • New students need to attend an orientation and meet with an advisor to register for classes by the end of the day, February 23. The final orientation session before these courses is on February 19. 
    • Current students (who were enrolled in a previous semester) can register up through February 27. 
  • Accelerated II spring courses (begin March 17): 
    • New students need to attend an orientation and meet with an advisor to register for classes by the end of the day, March 16. 
    • Current students (who were enrolled in a previous semester) can register up through March 16 for an accelerated II course.

Course Terms & Course Offerings

Click below to access a list of course offerings for each session.

New students must register by February 23. Returning students can register up through February 27.
  • ACCT 151 - Financial Accounting II (P)
  • ACCT 220 - Income Tax Accounting (O)
  • BUSA 101 - Introduction to Business (P)
  • BUSA 152 - Business Law I (P)
  • BUSA 232 - Principles of Marketing (O)
  • CISC 101 - Introduction to Information Technology (O)
  • CISC 137 -  Introduction to Networking Hardware (B)
  • CJST 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (P, O)
  • CJST 250 - Law Enforcement and Investigative Techniques (O)
  • COMM 101 - Introduction to Communication (B, P, O)
  • EMGS 115 -  Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (F)
  • ENGL 027 - Writing Skills Workshop (B, P, O)
  • ENGL 101 - English I (B, P, O)
  • ENGL 151L - English II (B, P, O)
  • ENTR 101 - Entrepreneurial Mindset (O)
  • GEOG 101 - Cultures, Peoples and the Environments of the World (O)
  • GEOG 121 - Environmental Sustainability (P, O)
  • GEOG 140 - Investigating Climate Change (O)
  • GEOG 150 - Astronomy (O)
  • GEOG 271 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (B, O)
  • GEOL 201 -  Physical Geology (O)
  • GLBL 130 - Introduction to Global Studies (O)
  • HIST 103 - Ancient and Medieval History (O)
  • HIST 113 - American History I (O)
  • HIST 163 - American History II (O)
  • HIST 211 - History of Pennsylvania (O)
  • JOUR 101 -  Journalism and Society (B)
  • MATH 140 - College Algebra (O)
  • MATH 150 - Introductory Statistics (O)
  • MATH 156 - STEM College Algebra (P, O)
  • MDLA 103 - Elementary Spanish I (P, O)
  • MDLA 105 - Elementary Chinese I (B)
  • MDLA 107 - Elementary Arabic I (B)
  • MDLA 112 - Elementary French II (B)
  • MDLA 113 - Elementary Spanish II (O)
  • MDLA 115 - Elementary Chinese II (B)
  • MDLA 117 - Elementary Arabic II (B)
  • MUSC 141- Applied Music I (B, P, O) 
  • PHIL 201 - Introduction to Philosophy (O)
  • PHIL 202 - Ethics and Moral Problems (O)
  • PHIL 202G - Ethics and Moral Problems (B, O)
  • POLS 101 - Introduction to Political Science (O)
  • POLS 202 - International Relations (O)
  • POLS 210G - American Constitutional Law (O)
  • PSYC 103 - Introduction to Psychology (B, O)
  • PSYC 205 - Research Methods (O)
  • PSYC 235 - Child & Adolescent Psychopathology (O)
  • PSYC 230 - Introduction to Health Psychology (B, O)
  • PSYC 258 - Developmental Psychology (B, O)
  • SOCA 102 - Cultural Anthropology (O)
  • SOCA 103 - Principles of Sociology (B, O)
  • SOCA 204 - Social Problems (O)
  • SPEC 160 - Introduction to Special Education (O)
  • SPEC 210G - Behavior Support (O)
  • THEA 190 - Stage Production (B)

Students can register up through March 16.
  • BAKE 150 - Advanced Baking and Pastry Techniques (B)
  • CISC 101 - Introduction to Information Technology (O)
  • CJST 131 - Juvenile Justice (O)
  • COLS 101 - College Success (B, P, O)
  • DATS 250 - Data Science Capstone (O)
  • DMSG 175 - Cardiac Clinical Education II (B)
  • ECON 251G - Microeconomics (O)
  • EMEC 260G - Electromechanical Tech Practicum (O)
  • EMGS 119 - Fundamentals of Homeland Security (O)
  • EMGS 160 - Introduction to Security (O)
  • EMGS 201 - Chemistry of Hazardous Materials (O)
  • EMGS 219 - Regulatory Compliance (O)
  • EMGS 231 - Law for Emergency Services (O)
  • ENGL 101 - English I (O)
  • ENGL 151L - English II (O)
  • ENGL 151R - English II (O)
  • HIST 166 - Civil War and Reconstruction (O)
  • HIST 168 - History of the Middle East (O)
  • MATH 103 - Technical Mathematics (O)
  • MATH 120 - Nature of Mathematics (O)
  • MATH 150 - Introductory Statistics (O)
  • NURS 223 - Maternal Child Health Nursing (B)
  • NUTR 105 - Introduction to Nutrition (O)
  • OSAH 202 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry (O)
  • OSAH 203 - General Industry Outreach Safety Education (O)
  • OSAH 230 - Workplace Safety, Health, and Environmental Communications (O)
  • PHIL 202 - Ethics and Moral Problems (O)
  • POLS 101 - Introduction to Political Science (O)
  • POLS 110 - American National Government (O)
  • PSYC 103 - Introduction to Psychology (O)
  • PUBH 100 - Introduction to Healthcare Careers (O)
  • PUBH 101 - Introduction to Public Health (O)
  • PUBH 102 - Introduction to Epidemiology (O)
  • PUBH 103 - Social and Cultural Perspectives of Health (O)
  • PUBH 204 - Community Health Practice (O)
  • SOCA 102 - Cultural Anthropology (O)


Course locations are indicated using the following codes:

  • B = Bethlehem Campus
  • F = Fowler Southside Center
  • O = Online/ Virtual Campus
  • P = Pocono Campus

Current Students

If you need assistance applying, choosing the right classes or have questions about Financial Aid, schedule time with our Enrollment Services Team, either in person or virtually. You should also meet with their academic advisor prior to registering.

 

Guest/Visiting Students

If you're currently enrolled at another college and plan on taking courses at NCC to have credits transfer back to your home institution, find out your next steps here.

 

Prospective/First time Students:

First, complete an application in our Admissions Portal. Select "Spring 2026" as your anticipated start. Next, complete the steps outline in our enrollment checklistNew students must complete Orientation Part 1 prior to registering for courses. 


Next Steps

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