Advanced Digital Photography

This course builds on skills covered in ARTS212L, and is the choice for the more advanced student. Technical skills using a wide variety of camera settings are covered, as is more advanced Photoshop techniques. Students will develop a keener artistic eye, greater creative capacity, and a broader range of photographic skills, such as night time-exposure […]

E-Commerce

This course provides students with an introduction to the technologies required for on-line business activities. Technologies will include security, databases, XML, shopping carts, as well as other current topics. This course also covers the issues concerning international trade, ethics, legal issues and taxes. ((Prerequisite: CIS132L or Permission of Instructor)

Bakery Production

This course will focus on the common items found in any bakery/pastry shop. Muffins, quick breads, coffee cakes, and donuts will be explored. Pie dough, puff pastry, pâté à choux, short dough and Danish dough will be taught, and several items will be created from each. Classical European pastry will be touched upon and the […]

Creating Writing: Nonfiction

This course focuses on the reading and writing of creative nonfiction or, in essence, “true stories well told.” Students will be creative in their study and use of literary techniques to present factually accurate prose about real people and events in a compelling and dramatic manner with the goal being to make nonfiction stories read […]

Creative Writing: Fiction, Poetry and Drama

Through their writing, students will strive to make the ordinary extraordinary in this course. While honing their creative writing skills by writing short fiction, poetry, and drama, students will also read, examine and discuss works in the various genres. Using these readings as models for understanding, students will examine elements of style, form, and meaning […]

Acting and Scene Study I

A workshop-style, basic acting and scene study, this course is based on the Sanford Meisner approach, and an overview of the great theater practitioners from Thespis to Stanislavski. Students participate in vocal and movement activities, as well as theater exercises, and they analyze characters through scene studies of playwrights’ texts. (Prerequisite: HUMA160L)

Automotive – General Motors ASEP

GM ASEP Program Overview General Motors ASEP delivers advanced service training, rigorous academic coursework, and real-world work experiences to provide students with the best possible preparation for a career as an automotive service technician. As a student in the General Motors ASEP program, you’ll get to earn while you learn, alternating between classroom training and […]

Automotive – Toyota / Lexus T-TEN

Program Overview The Toyota-Technician Education Network (T-TEN) is the result of a partnership between Toyota Motor North America, the Northeast Region’s Toyota/Lexus dealerships and Lakes Region Community College. The T-TEN technician education program provides the best possible education for Toyota Lexus Technicians as it combines state of the art technical training on the latest Toyota […]

History

New Hampshire’s community colleges are the product of the efforts to provide training for the State’s WWII veterans.  Initially created as “state trade schools,” these institutions first became vocational institutes and the vocational-technical colleges.  Lakes Region Community College was established in 1967 as the New Hampshire Vocational Institute in Laconia.  Since then it has been […]

Apprenticeship NH

About Apprenticeship NH The Apprenticeship NH Program, housed at the Community College System of New Hampshire, is a unique effort that prepares workers as Registered Apprentices to better compete in the modern workforce. Focusing on the Advanced Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Information Technology sectors, the Apprenticeship NH Program provides workers with invaluable opportunities to pursue highly-skilled, […]

Business Office

Tuition and Fees Billing for tuition and fees is coordinated through the college Bursar’s Office. Emails will be sent to students through their official college email notifying them to check their statements through Student Information System (SIS). The statements in SIS can be printed or downloaded in PDF format. Students can choose to pay their bills […]

Bookstore

LRCC students can either order textbooks and course materials online or visit the NHTI bookstore and shop in person. Online orders will include free shipping. Most books and materials can be purchased or rented by the semester. Students will need their student ID to order books and materials. The Bookstore takes all forms of payment […]