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2018/2019 fcc catalog
Philosophy
PH 101–Introductory Philosophy (3)
PH 204–World Religions (3)
PH 205–Ethics (3)
PH 206–Logic (3)
PH 207–Biomedical Ethics (3)
PH 208–Business Ethics (3)
PH 210–Ethics and Film (3)
2. English
EN 101–English Composition (3)
3. Interdisciplinary & Emerging Issues
Computer Literacy
CIS 101–Information Systems and Technology (3)
CIS 106–Object Design & Programming (3)
Wellness
HE 102–Nutrition in a Changing World (3)
HE 201–Stress Management (3)
HE 204–Health Education (3)
PE 154–Fitness for Living (3)
Emerging Issues
‡ ACE 101–Academic Engagement Seminar (3)
ACE 140–Introduction to Leadership (3)
‡ ACE 250–Global Scholar Experience
‡ ASLS 106–Intro to Deaf Community and History (3)
‡ BU 281–Global Awareness/Work Environment (3)
EM 101–Disaster, Crisis and Emergency
Management (3)
4. Mathematics
MA 103/MA 103A–Foundations of Mathematics (3)
MA 105–Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics (4)
MA 111–Precalculus (4)
MA 130/MA 130S–College Algebra (3)
MA 201–Applied Calculus (3)
BU/MA 205–Business Statistics (3)
MA 206/MA 206A–Elementary Statistics (3)
MA 207–Elementary Statistics with Probability (4)
MA 210–Calculus I (4)
MA 211–Calculus II (4)
5. Biological & Physical Sciences
BI 100–Fundamental Concepts of Biology (4)
BI 101–Principles of Biology I (4)
BI 102–Principles of Biology II (4)
BI 103–Anatomy & Physiology (4)
BI 104–Anatomy & Physiology (4)
BI 107–Human Biology (4)
BI 117–Study of the Human Body (3)
BI 120–Microbiology for Allied Health (4)
BI 130–Forensic Biology (4)
BI 140–Biotechnology and Society (3)
BI 201–General Ecology (4)
BI 202–Human Ecology (3)
CH 100–Chemistry & Society (4)
CH 101–General Chemistry (4)
CH 102–General Chemistry (4)
PC 103–Survey of Physical Science (3)
PC 104–The Water Planet: Intro. to Oceanography (3)
PC 105–Survey of Meteorology (3)
PC 106–Introduction to Meteorology (4)
PC 107–Introductory Astronomy (4)
PC 108–Historical Geology (4)
PC 109–Physical Geology (4)
PC 114–Introduction to Physical Science (4)
PC 115–Introduction to Earth Systems Science (4)
PC 121–Energy and Society (3)
PY 101–Survey of Physics (3)
PY 201–Fundamentals of Physics (4)
PY 202–Fundamentals of Physics (4)
PY 203–Introductory Physics I (4)
PY 204–Introductory Physics II (4)
6. Social & Behavioral Sciences
Anthropology
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AN 101–Introduction to Anthropology (3)
Economics
EC 201–Principles of Economics (Macro) (3)
EC 202–Principles of Economics (Micro) (3)
Education
ED 102–Schools & Society (3)
ED/PS 208–Human Growth & Development (3)
Geography
GG 101–Elements of Geography (3)
‡ GG 102–Cultural Geography (3)
‡ GG 201–Urban Social Geography (3)
History
HI 101–History of Western Civilization (3)
HI 102–History of Western Civilization (3)
‡ HI 121–World History I (3)
HI 201–History of the United States (3)
HI 202–History of the United States (3)
‡ HI 217–African-American History (3)
HI 220-World War II (3)
HI 221–The Sixties (3)
Human Services
‡ HS 102–Human Relations (3)
Political Science
PI 104–American Government: National (3)
Psychology
PS 101–General Psychology (3)
PS 202–Social Psychology (3)
Sociology
SO 101–Introduction to Sociology (3)
‡ SO 102–Social Problems (3)
‡ SO 210–Ethnic Diversity (3)
‡ SO 212–Gender and Society (3)
* EN 102 can be taken to satisfy either the General
Education requirement in Communications or in
Humanities, but not both.
q
EN/CMM 241 can be taken to satisfy either the
General Education requirement in Communications
or in Humanities, but not both.
‡
Course satisfies Cultural Competence Requirement
Cultural Competence
Requirement
Developing cultural competence is essential for
living and working in a diverse democratic society.
As part of the College degree requirements, students
must complete a class that is designated a cultural
competence course. Cultural competence courses
expose students to the knowledge and skills
necessary to participate effectively in dynamic,
evolving multicultural contexts. Students will not be
required to take an additional course for graduation;
rather, courses can double-count to fulfill an existing
general education requirement as well as the cultural
competence requirement. Following is a list of courses
that will fulfill the cultural competence requirement.
ACE 101–Academic Engagement Seminar
ACE 250–Global Scholar Experience
AN 101–Introduction to Anthropology
AN 103–Introduction to Archaeology
AR 103–The History of Art: Non-Western
AR 104–The History of Art: Prehistoric to
Early Renaissance
AR 105–Survey of Art II
ASLS 106–Introduction to Deaf Community
and History
BU 281–Global Awareness/Work Environment
CMSP 105–Small Group Communication
ED 203–Foundations of Special Education
EM 203–Social Impacts of Disaster
EN 205–World Literature through 1650 C.E.
EN 206–World Literature 1650 C.E. through the Present
EN 227–Literature: Multicultural Perspectives
EN 230–African American Literature
EN/CMM 241–Journalism Publication Practicum
FEM 221–Religious and Cultural Literacy and
Competency
GG 102–Cultural Geography
GG 201–Urban Social Geography
HE 130–Tai Chi: A Cultural Perspective
HI 121–World History I
HI 217–African-American History
HOS 240–International and American Regional Cuisine
HS 102–Human Relations
HU 105–Cultural Studies: Latin America
HU 107–Cultural Studies: Asia
HU 210–The Language of Hip Hop
LA 100-Introduction to Law
LF 201–Intermediate French I
LF 202–Intermediate French II
LS 201–Intermediate Spanish I
LS 202–Intermediate Spanish II
LS 211–Spanish Conversation
MU 108–Survey of World Music
NU 101–Introduction to Clinical Nursing
PH 204–World Religions
PH 210–Ethics and Film
SO 102–Social Problems
SO 210–Ethnic Diversity
SO 212–Gender and Society
ST 101–Introduction to Surgical Technology