

Frederick Community College • Fall 2017 Credit Schedule •
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PE 195 - Tai Chi (1)
Tai Chi is an unique and traditional Chinese exercise. The benefits of practice include
strengthening health, preventing illness, and slowing the effects of aging. The class is
designed to provide students with a basic knowledge and history of Tai Chi, and to provide an
opportunity to learn and master Tai Chi skills.
1056 PE195-1
TuTh
2pm-3:15pm 3rd 5-week
PE 196 - Kickboxing (1)
Provides basic fundamentals of Lethwei (Burmese Kickboxing). Basic principles, history,
and styles and linguistics of the fighter will be covered. This course emphasizes safety for
the student and the instructor. There will be no competitive fights or hard physical contact
between students during this course. Mental and physical control as well as proper training
etiquette will always be maintained.
1058 PE196-1
W
5pm-7pm
2nd 7-week
Note: Class held at Bowerhouse Academy located at 7311 Grove Rd Suite D, Frederick, MD 21704.
Additional $65 fee paid at site on first day of class. Use of gym facilities for duration of this course is included as
well as a t-shirt, new pair of boxing gloves, and boxing hand wraps.
PE 198A - Fitness: Boot Camp (1)
Engages students in full body exercises, especially utilizing body weight. The course strives to
dramatically increase the participant’s level of muscular activity to affect positive changes in
fitness levels. It also integrates fitness research with practical application for understanding
the effectiveness of exercise.
1059 PE198A-1
TuTh
12:30pm-1:45pm 1st 7-week
PE 198C - Fitness: Zumba (1)
Zumba Fitness is a Latin-inspired, high-energy, cardio-dance workout that uses music and
various easy-to-follow choreographed steps. Along with music styles such as Latin, Hip-Hop,
Jazz, Pop, and other genres, Zumba incorporates interval training, alternating fast and slow
rhythms, and resistance training.
1060 PE198C-1
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 1st 7-week
1061 PE198C-2
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 2nd 7-week
PE 237 - Exercise Psychology (1)
Introduces the psychological factors that affect exercise participation and performance.
2353 PE237-1
M
2:30pm-4:30pm 1st 7-week
1062 PE237-ONL1
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2nd 7-week
PE 241 - Methods of Fitness and Conditioning (1)
Designed for those who will be assisting others with exercise. Integrates fitness research and
application, and emphasizes teaching methodologies employed in training programs that
focus on group exercise. Students will apply teaching methodologies through individual and
group training.
1063 PE241-1
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 2nd 7-week
PE 247 - Methods of Strength Training (1)
Designed for those who will be assisting others in a training program emphasizing muscular
fitness. Emphasizes teaching methodologies employed in training programs that focus on
muscular fitness. Students will apply teaching methodologies as they practice training with
individuals or small groups.
1064 PE247-1
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 1st 7-week
PE 250 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EN 75 or EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72
Introduces the basic principles for care and prevention of athletic injuries. Emphasis will
be placed on scientific applications for recognition, diagnosis, classification, treatment and
rehabilitation of body.
1066 PE250-1
MW 11am-12:15pm 13-week
PH: Philosophy
PH 101 - Introduction to Philosophy (3)
Gen Ed Humanities
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 intellectual problems faced by great philosophers of all ages.
1304 PH101-1
MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week
2127 PH101-2
TuTh
9:30am-10:45am 15-week
1305 PH101-3
TuTh
2pm-3:15pm 13-week
Note: This web enhanced course requires completion of additional online assignments.
2128 PH101-ONL1
Onl
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2nd 8-week
PH 204 - World Religions (3)
Gen Ed Humanities; 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)
OR Corequisite: EN 75
Introduces the historical background, beliefs, scriptures and practices of the world’s major
religious traditions including Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, Confucianism,
Shintoism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Islam.
1307 PH204-1
MW 9:30am-10:45am 13-week
Note: This web enhanced course requires completion of additional online assignments.
1308 PH204-2
MW 2pm-3:15pm 15-week
2335 PH204-3
TuTh
2pm-3:15pm 15-week
1309 PH204-ONL1
Onl
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15-week
PH 205 - Ethics (3)
Gen Ed Humanities
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 problems and possibilities of moral philosophy and ethical decision making.
1310 PH205-1
TuTh
12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week
PH 206 - Logic (3)
Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72
Introduces basic problems in the use of logic and language. Improves the use of language and
sound principles of reasoning.
1311 PH206-1
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 15-week
PH 207 - Biomedical Ethics (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)
Explores some of the most troubling problems that health care professionals, physicians and
lawyers as well as individual patients and their families are called upon to solve. Examines
principles in biomedical ethics, as well as general ethical theories in major problem areas,
including euthanasia and prolongation of life, genetic intervention, behavior control,
experimenting with human subjects, etc.
2129 PH207-1
TuTh
12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week
PH 208 - Business Ethics (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 business ethics. Clarifies moral obligations and ethical dilemmas for managers
who make business decisions.
1313 PH208-HYB1
M
6pm-7:15pm 15-week
1314 PH208-ONL1
Onl
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15-week
PH 210 - Ethics and Film (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 philosophical reasoning through classic literature and film about morality (what
one should do or be), ethics (why), the meanings of moral terms (called meta-ethics) in
a variety of applied ethical issues (good character, global health, justice, neocolonialism,
genocide, environmentalism, war, consumerism) and disciplines (bioethics, business ethics).
1315 PH210-1
W
12:30pm-3:05pm 15-week