RCI Porreco College Dual Enrollment Course Offerings - Fall 2018

Porreco College (Edinboro University)

2951 West 38th Street

Erie, PA 16506

Course # / Course / Course # / Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Location
CRIM 100 / Introduction to Criminal Justice / 10610 RC1 / 3:00-4:15 / 3:00-4:15 / Porreco
CSCI 123 / Introduction to Website Development / 10694 RC1 / 6:00-8:30 / Porreco
HIST 105 / Holocaust on Film / 10611 RC1 / 12:30-1:45 / 12:30-1:45 / Porreco
POLI 101 / American Politics / 10612 RC1 / 11:00-12:15 / 11:00-12:15 / Porreco
PSYC 101 / Introduction to Psychology / 10614 RC1 / 2:00-3:15 / 2:00-3:15 / Porreco
SOC 100 / Principles of Sociology / 10175 RC1 / 3:00-4:15 / 3:00-4:15 / Porreco

Edinboro University Porreco College RCI tuition - $375 per course

(Tuition is for the 2017-18 school year and may remain the same or be slightly adjusted for 2018-19.)

A limited number of seats will be reserved for RCI students, so please schedule as early as possible.

Check with your guidance counselor to see if additional classes for fall have been added to the schedule and for spring 2019 offerings, which will not be available until sometime in October.

RCI Porreco College Course Descriptions Fall 2018

CRIM 100 (Introduction to Criminal Justice) – This course provides a broad overview of the theory, structure, development, and performance of the American system of criminal justice. Topics include, among others, the concept of crime; criminal behavior; American criminal law; constitutional limits on government power related to crime and justice; and the theory structure, and practice of policing, adjudication, and corrections.

CSCI 123 (Introduction to Website Development) – This course introduces the student to website development covering topics: Internet and its architecture, standards effecting websites, website design issues, and implementation of a website. Students will put to use the skills learned by creating a small website.

HIST 105 (The Holocaust on Film) – This course introduces the student to the history of Holocaust in World War II and its representation and documentation in cinematic works of fiction and nonfiction. The course places particular emphasis on issues of moral responsibility in situations in which groups and individuals are compelled to choose between good and evil.

POLI 101 (American Politics) - This course introduces students to politics and its effect within and across societies. Topics include, among others, basic concepts in politics; the components, varieties, and dynamics of political systems; and major political ideas and values. Students also discuss approaches to analyzing politics.

PSYC 101 (Introduction to Psychology) – This course introduces the methods, theories, and key findings from the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.

SOC 100 (Principles of Sociology) - This course introduces the logical principles and scientific techniques used in sociology to understand social behavior. The course focuses on culture, norms, status, role, socialization, stratification, industrialization, and urbanization. Emphasis is placed on culturally diverse values and attitudes as they evolve through the major social institutions.

Revised 2/15/2018