Looking for in-demand courses that fit your schedule?
It’s not always easy to find the courses you need on a schedule that works for you, let alone the in-demand ones. We’ve got you covered. With our 8- and 12- week subterms, you can take the courses you need – in the efficient timeline you need them.
Explore our Subterm Courses
12-Week Subterm:
Feb. 10 – May 10, 2025
8-Week Subterm:
March 17 – May 10, 2025
Looking to earn a certificate or degree?
Please Note:
- The application process takes about 15 minutes to complete, and we suggest you use a desktop computer and not a mobile device.
- Make sure to submit the necessary requirements for acceptance. View details here.
Have you been accepted but haven’t registered yet?
Recently accepted to SMCC? Congratulations! We can’t wait for you to be part of our community. As a new student, there are just a few steps to take to ensure you are on track for success.
Are you a current student looking to register?
Visit MySMCC or contact an advisor to register.
Just looking to take a class?
Please Note:
When searching for courses, in the search bar, please enter “2/10/2025” to view 12-week subterm courses and “3/17/2024” to view 8-week subterm courses or sort using the “Start/End Date” feature.
Available Courses
Browse the available subterm courses below. For full course details, please visit our Current Credit Course Offerings webpage. Please follow the appropriate next steps listed above based on your current status (new student, accepted student, current student, just looking to take a class).
Please Note
When searching for courses, in the search bar, please enter “2/10/2025” to view 12-week subterm courses and “3/17/2024” to view 8-week subterm courses or sort using the “Start/End Date” feature.
12-Week Subterm Courses
Available starting February 10, 2025
Arts, Humanities, Digital Media & Communications
- History of Modern & Contemporary Art
- 2D Design
- English Composition
- Enhanced English Composition
- Integrated Read/Writing: Advanced
- Oral Communications
- Introduction to Literature
- Introduction to Philosophy
- World History Since 1500
Business & Hospitality
- Advanced Pastry Techniques
- Beverage
- Catering
- Macroeconomics
Education, Human Services & Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Ethical Dilemmas
- Human Diversity
- Introduction to Psychology
- Intro to International Relations
- Introduction to Sociology
- Lifespan Development
- Technology & Learning in Classroom
Health Sciences
- FIG-Intro to Healthcare Professions
- Medical Ethics and Law
- Pharmacology
Industrial Technology & Transportation
- Steering & Suspension II
Sciences, Engineering & Mathematics
- College Algebra
- Medical Ethics and Law
- Statistics
- Quantitative Reasoning
8-Week Subterm Courses
Available starting March 17, 2025
Arts, Humanities, Digital Media & Communications
- Beginning French II
Business & Hospitality
- Basic Baking
- Basic Food Preparation
- Classical French Cuisine
- Culinary Skills
- Food and Beverage Purchasing
- Introduction to Business
- Personal Finance
- Planning/Dining Room Service
Health Sciences
- Cannabis in Maine: History and Use
- Cultural Competence in Healthcare
- Dosage Calculation
- Introduction to Health Sciences
- Introduction to Medical Assisting
- Foundations Community & Public Health
- Foundations of Organizational Leadership
- Lifetime Physical Fitness & Wellness
- Medical Ethics and Law
- Medical Terminology
- Radiation Safety in Invasive Cardio
Industrial Technology & Transportation
- Basic Electricity II
- Brakes II
- Electric Motors
- Exterior Finishes
- Finish Carpentry
- Machining & Welding for Automotive
Sciences, Engineering & Mathematics
- Introduction to Trigonometry
Questions? Contact Us:
New Students:
Contact Admissions at
smccadmissions@mainecc.edu
or 207-741-5800
Accepted Students:
Contact Advising at smccadvising@mainecc.edu
or 207-741-5835
Current Students:
Contact Advising at smccadvising@mainecc.edu
or 207-741-5835
Just looking to take a class? Contact Registration: 207-741-5800 or smccregistration@mainecc.edu