Frederick Community College • Fall 2017 Credit Schedule •
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ACE: Academic and Career Engagement
ACE 100 - Advanced Reading for Composition (2)
Prerequisites: (A grade of C or better in EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 51 or EN 52) and EN 61] OR (appropriate scores
on the reading and writing placement tests) OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73); Corequisite: EN 101
Provides supplemental reading and writing support for students co-enrolled in English
Composition (EN 101). The course targets critical reading strategies necessary for success in
EN 101 and other college-level courses that require intensive reading. Students are guided to
become independent readers capable of engaging in rigorous academic conversations.
1537 ACE100-LK1
MW 9:30am-10:20am 15-week
1530 EN101-LK1
MW 8am-9:15am 15-week
1538 ACE100-LK2
MW 12pm-12:50pm 15-week
1531 EN101-LK2
MW 10:30am-11:45am 15-week
2254 ACE100-LK3
MW 12pm-12:50pm 15-week
2251 EN101-LK3
MW 10:30am-11:45am 15-week
1539 ACE100-LK4
MW 2:30pm-3:20pm 15-week
1532 EN101-LK4
MW 1pm-2:15pm 15-week
2256 ACE100-LK5
MW 2:30pm-3:20pm 15-week
2253 EN101-LK5
MW 1pm-2:15pm 15-week
1540 ACE100-LK6
TuTh
9:30am-10:20am 15-week
1533 EN101-LK6
TuTh
8am-9:15am 15-week
1541 ACE100-LK7
TuTh
12pm-12:50pm 15-week
1534 EN101-LK7
TuTh
10:30am-11:45am 15-week
2255 ACE100-LK8
TuTh
12pm-12:50pm 15-week
2252 EN101-LK8
TuTh
10:30am-11:45am 15-week
1542 ACE100-LK9
TuTh
2:30pm-3:20pm 15-week
1535 EN101-LK9
TuTh
1pm-2:15pm 15-week
1543 ACE100-LK10
W
7:40pm-9:20pm 15-week
1536 EN101-LK10
W
5pm-7:30pm 15-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding ACE 100 and EN 101 linked (LK) section.
ACE 102 - College Success Tools (1)
Prerequisites: EN 70 OR (EN 50 and EN 51) OR (ESL 94 and ESL 97) OR (ESL 70 and ESL 71)
Introduces students to tools, strategies, and resources designed to help build stronger
academic foundations and make informed choices that will lead to college success. Students
will plan their academic path, improve their study habits, and connect to campus and online
resources to enhance their educational experience and achieve their goals.
2379 ACE102-1
F
9am-10:35am 2nd 8-week
ACE 110 - Career Assessment and Planning (3)
Prerequisites: EN 70 OR (EN 50 and EN 51) OR (ESL 94 and ESL 97) OR (ESL 70 and ESL 71)
Develops critical methods needed to make a satisfying career decision based on research and
goal setting strategies that lead to personal and professional success. Students will acquire the
skills needed to make informed choices abut their education and career. Students will evaluate
their strengths, values, interests, and personality in order to identify possible career options.
Students will learn techniques for researching career options and making decisions about
their future while creating a learning/career portfolio upon which they can build throughout
their college career.
2090 ACE110-1
MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week
2091 ACE110-2
Th
5:30pm-8:30pm 2nd 10-Week
2431 ACE110-HYB1
F
9am-10:15am 15-Week
ACE 111A - Introduction to Career Planning (1)
Prerequisites: EN 70 OR (EN 50 and EN 51) OR (ESL 94 and ESL 97) OR (ESL 70 and ESL 71)
Introduces the career planning process, focusing on students’ability to assess their career
planning needs, decision-making, and goal setting, and to plan appropriate actions. Emphasis
is placed on assessing varied career resources.
2094 ACE111A-1
F
9am-10:35am 1st 8-week
AN: Anthropology
AN 101 - Introduction to Anthropology (3)
Gen Ed Anthropology; Cultural Competence
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Presents general patterns of the development of human culture and the basic principles of
social anthropology and ethnology. Provides field work experience and emphasizes concepts
of the modern practical views of anthropology.
1935 AN101-1
MW 9:30am-10:45am 13-week
Note: This web enhanced course requires completion of additional online assignments.
1933 AN101-2
TuTh
8am-9:15am 15-week
1934 AN101-3
F
11am-1:30pm 15-week
1936 AN101-ONL1
Onl
i
ne Course
13-week
AN 103 - Introduction to Archeology (3)
Cultural Competence
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Emphasizes archaeological tools, methods, interests and interpretations. Techniques of
recording, preserving and organizing data will be practiced. Involves scouting of sites, test
diggings and research of the known historical past. Provides a field study of the area.
1937 AN103-1
TuTh
9:30am-10:45am 15-week
AR: Art
AR 100 - Introduction to the Creative Arts (3)
Gen Ed Arts
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Introduces students to the areas of visual arts, dance, music, and theater through an
exploration of representative works with a global perspective. The study of the creative arts
will develop critical appreciation for the arts, enhance self-expression, and provide a better
understanding of the human experience. Attendance at an art exhibition and two different
live performances is required. The course meets the Maryland state approved Associate of Arts
in Teaching degree.
1091 AR100-1
MW 8am-9:15am 15-week
1090 AR100-2
MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week
1092 AR100-3
TuTh
12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week
1094 AR100-ONL1
Onl
i
ne Course
15-week
AR 101 - Two Dimensional Art and Design (3)
Prerequisite: EN 70 OR Prerequisites or Corequisites: EN 75 OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL
99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Investigates the concepts and principles of two-dimensional visual design using black and
white through a series of design exercises of increasing complexity.
1095 AR101-1
MW 9:30am-11:30am 15-week
1096 AR101-2
MW 12:30pm-2:30pm 15-week
1098 AR101-3
TuTh
10am-12pm 15-week
1099 AR101-4
TuTh
1pm-3pm
15-week
Note: Students must furnish own supplies.
AR 103 - The History of Art: Non-Western (3)
Gen Ed Arts; Cultural Competence
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Surveys the major developments in painting, sculpture, and architecture created in non-
western cultures around the world. Emphasizes a global perspective and illuminates the
historical/artistic interaction of world cultures. Provides an overview of the visual arts created
in India, China, Japan, Islam, Africa, Oceania, and the pre-Columbian cultures of North and
South America. A visit to an art museum is required.
1100 AR103-1
MW 9:30am-10:45am 15-week