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Frederick Community College • Fall 2017 Credit Schedule •

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BU 281 - Global Awareness in the Work Environment (3)

Gen Ed Multicultural Perspect; 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)

Promotes student awareness of the cultural diversity in the workplace whether in the U.S.

with multicultural coworkers or abroad. Stresses student thinking about the global work

environment by analyzing and applying course information. Utilizes a variety of classroom

and Internet activities and projects to develop an understanding of the workplace cultural

surroundings.

1801 BU281-1

TuTh

12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week

1802 BU281-ONL1

Onl

i

ne Course

15-week

BU 290 - Project Management (3)

Prerequisites: CIS 101

Introduces concepts and practices of project management and their universal application to

all types of organizations. Students will analyze the roles of the project manager and project

team and utilize techniques for effective project planning, management, control, closeout,

and evaluation.

2439 BU290-HYB1

Tu

6pm-8:45pm 15-week

BU/MA: Business/Mathematics

BU/MA 205 - Business Statistics (3)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisites: (MA 81 or MA 83 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test) and (CIS 101 or CIS 111E or

CIS 116E) and (placement in EN 70 or ESL 70 or higher on the reading placement test)

Introductory non-calculus statistics course for business using spreadsheets. Topics include

descriptive analysis and treatment of data, probability, statistical inference, linear regression

and correlation, chi-square tests and non-parametric tests. Students can only receive credit

for one of the following: BU/MA 205 or BU/MA 205A. Business Administration students must

take BU/MA 205 (not BU/MA 205A).

2380 BU/MA205-1

MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week

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1387 BU/MA205-2

TuTh

9:30am-10:45am 15-week

1388 BU/MA205-3

M

6pm-8:35pm 15-week

2130 BU/MA205-ONL1 

Onl

i

ne Course

15-week

CAD: Computer Aided Design

CAD 101 - Introduction to AutoCAD I (3)

Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 51 or ESL 97 or ESL 70 OR Corequisite: EN 75

Introduces AutoCAD software and its application as a drawing tool. Students will utilize basic

AutoCAD commands to create two-dimensional production and architectural drawings.

Students will use templates, layer control, dimensioning, editing, text, symbol creation, and

blocks to create and modify geometrical designs and print/plot drawings for presentation.

1804 CAD101-1

M

5pm-7:35pm 15-week

1803 CAD101-HYB1

Th

5pm-7:35pm 2nd 7-week

CAD 102 - Introduction to AutoCAD II (3)

Prerequisite: CAD 101

Continues the study of AutoCAD at an intermediate level. Students will create pictorial views

and three dimensional drawings. Students will be introduced to additional CAD systems

(Autodesk Architecture, Revit, Civil 3D, and Microstation).

1805 CAD102-1

Tu

5pm-7:35pm 15-week

CAD 130 - Introduction to Revit (BIM) (3)

Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 51 or ESL 97 or ESL 70

Introduces students to Autodesk Revit software, a Building Information Modeling (BIM)

program, and its application as a design/drawing tool throughout the design process. Allows

students to design structural components in 3D, annotate with 2D drafting elements, and

access building information from the building models database.

1806 CAD130-HYB1

Th

5pm-7:35pm 1st 7-week

CAD 200 - Introduction to Architectural Drawing and Design (3)

Prerequisite: CAD 101

Introduces basic principles and concepts of architectural drawing and design, and their

application. Develops an understanding of programming and schematic design. Introduces

fundamental drawing practices, drawing systems, and presentation techniques. Students will

create architectural sketches, drawings, and models.

1807 CAD200-HYB1

W

5pm-7:30pm 2nd 7-week

CAD 201 - Residential Architecture I (4)

Prerequisite: CAD 102

Introduces the basics of residential architecture. Content covers the language of architecture,

the makeup of a set of plans, and the geometry of drawing parts of houses. Students will

complete a set of plans and work with various disciplines for one house. Plans will be

completed in AutoCad.

2300 CAD201-1

W

5pm-8:45pm 15-week

CAD 205 - Civil Drafting I with CAD (3)

Prerequisite: CAD 102

Introduces fundamental concepts of civil drafting and design of civil engineering projects.

Students will explore career fields in civil engineering and design including survey, land

development, environmental, highway, and utilities. Students will use CAD software to create

and revise civil drawings including site surveys, plot plans, record plats, utility drawings, and

plan profiles. Students will develop an understanding of the relationship of GIS applications to

civil engineering.

2301 CAD205-1

M

5pm-7:35pm 15-week

CH: Chemistry

CH 100 - Chemistry and Society (4)

Gen Ed Science

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)

AND (MA 82 or MA 85 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test)

Intended for non-science majors. Explores important concepts of modern chemistry.

Emphasizes connection between basic scientific principles and the current technologies of our

society. Laboratory experiments illustrate the process of scientific discovery. No background

in science is required. Will not serve as a prerequisite for CH 102, CH 201 or advanced science

courses. For non-science majors.

1687 CH100-1LC

Th

8am-10:35am 15-week

1688 CH100-11LB

Tu

8am-10:30am 15-week

Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).