Frederick Community College • Fall 2017 Credit Schedule •
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SO 210 - Ethnic Diversity (3)
Gen Ed Sociology; Cultural Competence
Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72
A survey of the status and treatment of ethnic groups in the United States; patterns of
dominant and subordinate relations, prejudice and discrimination; historical and current
problems, demographic and social background, political and social policies.
2010 SO210-ONL1
Onl
i
ne Course
15-week
SO 212 - Gender and Society (3)
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 the scientific study of women as a multicultural group. Reviews material from the
fields of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and medicine as it related to women. Particular
effort will be made to address the experiences of women of varied races, ethnic groups,
classes, national origins, and sexual orientations so that the whole concept of gender may be
broadened to take these different experiences and different concerns into account.
2138 SO212-1
MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week
2041 SO212-2
M
6pm-8:30pm 15-week
ST: Surgical Technology
ST 100 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology I (6)
* Additional fee per class: $100
Prerequisite: ST 120
Develops concepts, skills and attitudes needed by students to perform as members of a
surgical team. Demonstration of competence in basic skills is essential. Simulated practice
time in lab and in operating room settings along with didactic instruction prepare the student
for the clinical practicum component of this course.
1082 ST100-1LC
M
4:30pm-8:30pm 2nd 10-Week
1083 ST100-11LB
ThF
9am-9pm
2nd 10-Week
1084 ST100-12LB
WThF
6:45am-3pm 2nd 10-Week
Note: Students must register for ST100-1Lc (lecture) and both labs, ST100-11Lb and ST100-12Lb.
ST 101 - Introduction to Surgical Technology (6)
Cultural Competence
Provides an overview of the functions of the surgical technologist in the perioperative
environment. Develops the fundamental concepts and principles of microbiology, asepsis,
pharmacology, anesthesia, ethical and legal considerations, patient care, all-hazards
preparation, and teamwork.
1085 ST101-1LC
W
8am-3pm
2nd 10-Week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
ST 120 - Surgery Essentials (3)
* Additional fee per class: $425
Prerequisites: MDA 108 or MDA 109, BI 103 and BI 104
Provides an introduction to the surgical environment and to the essential skills required of
a surgical technologist. Emphasizes the fundamental concepts of sterile technique, critical
thinking, and professionalism. Application and demonstration of essential surgical technology
skills and concepts are required to advance in the program.
1080 ST120-1LC
M
4:30pm-7pm 1st 5-week
1080 ST120-1LC
W
8am-3pm
1st 5-week
1081 ST120-11LB
ThF
9am-9pm
1st 5-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
ST 200 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology II (12)
* Additional fee per class: $250
Prerequisite: ST 100
Provides the student with theory and practice related to the dynamic role of the surgical
technologist in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings. Preceptored clinical experiences
focus on participation during complex surgical procedures, advancement of skill level, and
critical thinking.
1087 ST200-1LC
M
9am-2pm
15-week
1088 ST200-11LB
WThF
6:45am-3pm 15-week
1089 ST200-12LB
Tu
12pm-8:30pm 15-week
Note: Students must register for ST200-1LC (lecture) and both labs, ST200-11Lb and ST200-12Lb.
THR: Theater
THR 101 - Introduction to Theatre (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)
OR Corequisite: EN 75
Introduces the history of drama and the theatre through reading, viewing and discussing plays.
1316 THR101-1
MW 9:30am-10:45am 15-week
1317 THR101-2
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 13-week
Note: This web enhanced course requires completion of additional online assignments.
THR 102 - Introduction to Acting (3)
Offers a basic study of acting, through both a historical perspective and in-depth exercises.
1318 THR102-1
MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week
THR 107 - Improvisation I (3)
Provides students with a basic overview of modern improvisation techniques. Emphasis
will be placed on techniques used to build confidence, creativity, critical thinking, and learn
team building skills. Course offers an introduction of improvisation as a tool for professional
auditions and performances.
1319 THR107-1
TuTh
2pm-3:15pm 15-week
THR 121 - Stagecraft (3)
Explores all technical aspects of play production, with emphasis on set construction, scene
painting, properties and stage lighting. Provides laboratory experience in conjunction with
campus theater productions.
1320 THR121-1
Th
3:30pm-6:05pm 15-week
THR 204 - Production Survey (1)
Students participate in a campus theater production as a member of the production crew.
May be taken for credit three times.
1321 THR204-1
TBA
15-week
THR 205 - Acting Survey (1)
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
Students participate in a campus theater production as a member of the cast. May be taken
for credit three times.
1322 THR205-1
TBA
15-week
THR 207 - Improvisation II (3)
Prerequisite: THR 107
Explores advanced improvisation techniques for public presentation. Emphasis will be placed
on advanced techniques used to build confidence, creativity, critical thinking, and learn
team building skills. The class offers an in-depth exploration of improvisation as a tool for
professional auditions, performance, and character building.
1323 THR207-1
TuTh
2pm-3:15pm 15-week
THR 212 - Theatre Internship (3)
Offers an intensive study of theatrical performance, including both acting and stagecraft
assignments. Students prepare a theatrical production for presentation during the summer.
1324 THR212-1
TBA
15-week