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Frederick Community College • Fall 2017 Credit Schedule •

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CH 101 - General Chemistry (4)

Prerequisites: Completion of high school chemistry strongly recommended AND (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 science majors, technology majors and pre-allied health majors. Examines the

concepts underlying modem chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, bonding,

states of matter and solutions. Laboratory experiments illustrate the lecture material.

1689 CH101-1LC

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

1690 CH101-11LB

M

11am-1:30pm 15-week

2286 CH101-12LB

W

11am-1:30pm 15-week

Note: Students registering for CH101-1LC must also register for CH101-11LB or CH101-12LB.

1691 CH101-2LC

MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week

1692 CH101-21LB

M

8am-10:30am 15-week

1693 CH101-3LC

MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week

1694 CH101-31LB

W

8am-10:30am 15-week

2409 CH101-4LC

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

2410 CH101-41LB

M

2pm-4:30pm 15-week

1695 CH101-5LC

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

1696 CH101-51LB

W

2pm-4:30pm 15-week

1697 CH101-6LC

TuTh

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

1698 CH101-61LB

Tu

11am-1:30pm 15-week

1699 CH101-7LC

TuTh

11am-12:15pm 15-week

1700 CH101-71LB

Th

8am-10:30am 15-week

1701 CH101-8LC

TuTh

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

1702 CH101-81LB

Tu

2pm-4:30pm 15-week

1703 CH101-9LC

TuTh

2pm-3:15pm 15-week

1704 CH101-91LB

Th

11am-1:30pm 15-week

1705 CH101-10LC

F

8am-10:35am 15-week

1706 CH101-101LB

F

11am-1:30pm 15-week

1707 CH101-11LC

SAT

9am-11:45am 14-week

1708 CH101-111B

SAT

12pm-2:45pm 14-week

1711 CH101-12LC

M

5pm-7:35pm 15-week

1712 CH101-121B

W

5pm-7:30pm 15-week

1709 CH101-13LC

Tu

6pm-8:35pm 15-week

1710 CH101-131B

Th

6pm-8:30pm 15-week

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

1713 CH101-ONL1

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15-week

CH 102 - General Chemistry (4)

Prerequisite: CH 101

Continues examining the concepts underlying modem chemistry, including kinetics, equilibrium,

acid-base theory, nuclear chemistry, electro-chemistry, chemistry of the elements and an

introduction to organic and biochemistry. Laboratory experiments illustrate the lecture material.

1714 CH102-1LC

MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week

1715 CH102-11LB

W

12:30pm-3pm 15-week

1716 CH102-2LC

TuTh

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

1717 CH102-21LB

Tu

12:30pm-3pm 15-week

1720 CH102-3LC

F

8am-10:35am 15-week

1721 CH102-31LB

F

11am-1:30pm 15-week

1718 CH102-4LC

Tu

5:30pm-8:05pm 15-week

1719 CH102-41LB

Th

5:30pm-8pm 15-week

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

CH 201 - Organic Chemistry (4)

Prerequisite: CH 102

Presents the hydrocarbon and derivatives, emphasizing bonding, structure, nomenclature,

methods of preparation, reaction and reaction mechanisms. Laboratory emphasizes common

techniques, synthesis of representative compounds.

1722 CH201-1LC

MW 2pm-3:15pm 15-week

1723 CH201-11LB

M

11am-1:55pm 15-week

2411 CH201-2LC

M

5:30pm-8:05pm 15-week

2412 CH201-21LB

W

5:30pm-8:25pm 15-week

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

CH 202 - Organic Chemistry (4)

Prerequisite: CH 201

Continues to present the hydrocarbon and derivatives, emphasizing bonding, structure,

nomenclature, methods of preparation, reaction and reaction mechanisms. Laboratory

emphasizes common techniques, synthesis of representative compounds and qualitative

organic analysis.

1724 CH202-1LC

TuTh

11am-12:15pm 15-week

1725 CH202-11LB

Th

12:30pm-3:25pm 15-week

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

CIS: Computer and Information Sciences

CIS 101 - Information Systems and Technology (3)

Gen Ed Computer Literacy

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)

Explores the fundamentals of information systems and relevant technologies. This course

surveys the terminologies, types, components, functions, architectures, and development

life cycle of information systems. Topics include roles, values, impacts, applications, security

concerns, social issues, ethics, and responsibilities related to the use of information systems

in businesses. Students also learn productivity applications, such as word processing,

spreadsheet, presentation, and database software.

1809 CIS101-HYB1

MW 8am-9:15am 13-week

1814 CIS101-HYB2

MW 9:30am-10:45am 13-week

1812 CIS101-HYB3

MW 11am-12:15pm 13-week

1813 CIS101-HYB4

MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 13-week

1815 CIS101-HYB5

MW 2pm-3:15pm 13-week

1822 CIS101-HYB6

MW 3:30pm-4:45pm 13-week

1816 CIS101-HYB7

TuTh

8am-9:15am 13-week

1817 CIS101-HYB8

TuTh

9:30am-10:45am 13-week

1819 CIS101-HYB9

TuTh

11am-12:15pm 13-week

1820 CIS101-HY10

TuTh

12:30pm-1:45pm 13-week

1821 CIS101-HY11

TuTh

2pm-3:15pm 13-week

1825 CIS101-HY12

M

6pm-8pm

2nd 10-week

1823 CIS101-HY13

W

5pm-6:30pm 13-week

1824 CIS101-HY14

Th

6:30pm-8:30pm 2nd 10-Week

1826 CIS101-ONL1

Onl

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15-week

1827 CIS101-ONL2

Onl

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ne Course

13-week

1828 CIS101-ONL3

Onl

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2nd 10-Week

1829 CIS101-ONL4

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2nd 7-week

CIS 106 - Object Design and Programming (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)

AND Prerequisite or Corequisite: MA 81 or MA 83 or MA 85 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test

Covers basics of object-oriented programming, fundamentals of computer information

systems, impact of information technology on the economic, political and cultural

development of society as well as the ethical, societal, and legal aspects of information

technology. Students will design, implement, document, and debug object-oriented

programs to solve problems by utilizing various data types and algorithms, control structures,

encapsulation, and inheritance. Students will participate in structured walkthroughs and

discussions, create Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams in designing solutions, and

debug errors within the designed solutions. Requires no prior programming experience.

2097 CIS106-HYB1

MW 8am-9:15am 13-week

1830 CIS106-HYB2

MW 9:30am-10:45am 13-week

1831 CIS106-HYB3

MW 11am-12:15pm 13-week

1832 CIS106-HYB4

MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 13-week

1833 CIS106-HYB5

TuTh

9:30am-10:45am 13-week

1834 CIS106-HYB6

TuTh

11am-12:15pm 13-week

1835 CIS106-HYB7

TuTh

12:30pm-1:45pm 13-week

1836 CIS106-HYB8

TuTh

2pm-3:15pm 13-week

1838 CIS106-HYB9

M

5pm-7:30pm 2nd 10-week

1839 CIS106-HY10

W

5pm-6:30pm 13-week

1837 CIS106-HY11

W

6:45pm-9pm 2nd 10-Week

2244 CIS106-HY12

Th

6:45pm-9pm 13-week

2277 CIS106-ONL1

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13-week