Great Bay Community College pathways

We established our pathways programs in an effort to allow students to earn high school credits and college credits simultaneously. This allows our students to maximize their efforts in high school school, brings focus to their studies, introduces them to college level work and saves their families money in the process. In addition, some students are able to earn industry credentials which will provide them with an advantage as they enter the workforce. The college credits earned through these pathways are Great Bay Community College.

Advanced Manufacturing

Spaulding High School and Great Bay Community College are working together to provide an opportunity for students to earn an Advanced Composites Manufacturing Certificate. If you choose to complete this program, you can earn up to 20 college credits while in high school.

If you choose to participate, you will need to take the following courses:

JUNIOR YEAR – classes taken at Spaulding High School

Organizational Communications - 0801064

Technical Blueprint Reading - 0801024

Introduction to Computers – 0801004

SENIOR YEAR – classes taken at Great Bay Community College, Rochester Campus

Introduction to Advanced Composites

Fundamentals of Composites Manufacturing

Applied Math & Measurement for Manufacturing

Manufacturing Ethics

Bonding & Finishing Operator

Students should schedule a time to meet with their School Counselor to ensure they have requested Year 1 Advanced Composites Manufacturing (ACM) classes.

Once students have requested the appropriate classes they should check in with Mrs. Jerr to discuss the program commitment expected of students.

Criminal Justice

Spaulding High School and Great Bay Community College are working together to make it easier for high school students to earn their associate’s degree in Criminal Justice. If you choose to complete this program, you can earn a Career Technical Education Completer's Certificate and nearly half of your associate's degree in Criminal Justice from Great Bay Community College.

If you choose to participate, you will need to take the following courses at Spaulding:

JUNIOR YEAR

Introduction to Criminal Justice - 080104

Criminology - 080114

Introduction to Computers - 0801064

SENIOR YEAR

Criminal Law and Procedure - 080124

Juvenile Justice - 080134

College Composition - 010092

Quantitative Reasoning - 020282

If you choose to participate, you will need to take the following courses at Great Bay during D-Block of your senior year:

Semester 1 – Introduction to Sociology

Semester 2 – Public Administration


Students should schedule a time to meet with their School Counselor to ensure they have requested the Criminal Justice Program Year 1. Once students have requested the appropriate classes they should check in with Mr. Keough and Mrs. Jerr to discuss the program commitment expected of students.



Risk Management

Spaulding High School and Great Bay Community College are working together to provide an opportunity for students to earn a Risk Management & Insurance Certificate. If you choose to complete this program, you can earn up to 24 college credits while in high school.

If you choose to participate, you will need to take the following courses:

SOPHOMORE – classes taken at Spaulding High School

Introduction to Business HNRS

Principles of Risk Management HNRS

JUNIOR YEAR – classes taken at Spaulding High School

Accounting & Financial Reporting 1 HNRS

Introduction to Marketing HNRS

SENIOR YEAR – classes taken at Great Bay Community College, Rochester Campus

Personal Insurance

Agency Operations

Commercial Insurance

Introduction to Claims

Students should schedule a time to meet with their School Counselor to ensure they have requested this pathway program. Once students have requested the appropriate classes they should check in with Mrs. Mitropoulos and Mrs. Jerr and to discuss the program commitment expected of students.


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Rochester, NH 03867

Phone: 603-332-0757

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