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 […]

American Literature after the Civil War

This course samples post-Civil-War American literature, emphasizing themes that have left their mark on American consciousness, and discusses how writers explore socio-economic themes (especially the American Dream). Formal literary criticism […]

Meet Catherine Moloney

鈥淚 really enjoy the community college setting. Students are there because they have a desire to learn.鈥 English major Catherine Moloney enrolled at 天美传媒 Bay Community College because it was […]

Spaulding students in 天美传媒 Bay workforce program get big boost

ROCHESTER 鈥 Spaulding High School students enrolled in a new workforce development program at 天美传媒 Bay Community College鈥檚 Advanced Technology & Academic Center have everything they need to start their […]

American Government

This course provides a functional approach to the study of American government on the national, state, and local level. The structure, functions, operations, and problems of the American system will […]

Medical Billing and Coding Training

Overview & Objectives FAQs Curriculum Instructors Overview & Objectives Become a Certified Medical Billing & Coding Specialist GES1014: Online Medical Billing & Coding Training (Voucher Included) Medical billing and coding […]

Pathopsychology

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the field of abnormal psychology and mental illness from a biopsychosocial perspective. Focus will be on the complexities and consequences of labeling as […]

Accessibility Services

Accessibility Services 天美传媒 Bay Community College is committed to providing meaningful access for students with disabilities. Supports are designed around the unique needs of each individual student. What We Do […]

American Sign Language I

This is an introductory course that provides non-native signers with the opportunity to study American Sign Language. Emphasis will be on the development of visual receptive and expressive skills necessary […]

American Sign Language II

Builds on the skills developed in American Sign Language I. Participants will be introduced to more advanced vocabulary and grammatical features inherent in the language of ASL. Emphasis is on […]

Course Descriptions

AccountingAdvanced Composites Manufacturing (Rochester Campus)Allied HealthAmerican StudiesAnthropologyArtsAutomotive Technology (Creteau Center and Rochester Campus)Biological ScienceBiotechnologyBusiness AdministrationBusiness and Training Center Courses and Programs Non-creditChemical EngineeringChemistryComputer TechnologiesCriminal JusticeCritical ThinkingData ScienceDigital Media TechnologyEarly Childhood […]

Major Writers: American Literary Realism

A selection of readings in American Realism and Naturalism from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Short stories and novels from authors that might include Howells, Garland, Dreiser, Crane, […]