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Frederick Community College • Spring 2018 Credit Schedule •
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CON: Construction Management
CON101 - Construction Management (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EN 52 or EN 70 or EN 75 or ESL 99 or ESL 72
Introduces the construction management process, each party’s roles and responsibilities,
forms of construction management delivery systems, and construction documents. Students
will describe the role of the construction manager within the context of ensuring timely, high
quality, profitable, and safe construction projects.
3187 CON101-ONL1
ONLINE
15-week
CON132 - Materials & Methods of Construction (3)
Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72
Provides the construction manager with a fundamental understanding of materials and
methods of construction. Emphasizes properties of materials, engineering methods,
construction methods, testing methods, and related building codes. This course focuses on
soil, earthwork, foundations, paving, concrete, masonry, thermal products, roofing, wood
construction, steel construction, exterior and interior finishes, glazing, windows, doors,
exterior wall systems, cladding, interior walls/partitions, finish ceilings, and flooring.
4395 CON132-1
Th
5pm - 7:35pm
15-week
CON140 - Architectural Blueprint Reading (3)
Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 51 or ESL 97 or ESL 70 OR Corequisite: EN 75
Introduces basic blueprint and construction document reading methodology. Develops
the practice of utilizing construction documents as an important communication tool
in the construction process. Areas of focus include views, symbols, scales, dimensions,
materials, construction methods, and terminology used in the various disciplines included in
construction documents.
3188 CON140-1
M
5pm - 7:35pm
15-week
CON203 - Site Management (3)
Prerequisites or Corequisites: CON 101 and CON 132
Examines the principles that apply to planning and managing construction project field
operations. Major areas of focus include documentation and recordkeeping, jobsite layout and
control, project safety, jobsite labor relations, subcontracting and purchasing, time and cost
control, changes and claims, quality management, payments, and project closeout.
4396 CON203-1
Th
5pm - 7:35pm
15-week
CON204 - Construction Project Cost Estimating (3)
Prerequisite: CON 101 or CAD 101, and CON 133; Note: students who do not have experience using spreadsheet
software (Excel) should take an introductory course in spreadsheet applications prior to taking this course.
Introduces cost estimating concepts and methodologies that apply to the construction
industry. Areas of emphasis include estimating techniques, quantity take-off, pricing,
material and labor estimation, estimating by division, bidding, and computer applications.
4397 CON204-1
Tu
5pm - 7:35pm
15-week
CON206 - Construction Project Scheduling (3)
Prerequisites: CON 101, CON 133, CON 140, and CIS 101
Introduces the concepts and procedures in preparing a project schedule. Bar charts, critical
path method, and computer applications are examined. Students will use sample projects and
case studies to apply scheduling concepts.
4398 CON206-1
W 5pm - 7:35pm
15-week
EC: Economics
EC201 - Principles of Economics (3)
Gen Ed Economics
Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72
Introduces basic concepts, the national accounts, national income analysis, business cycles
and the monetary system with an essentially macro-economic approach.
3189 EC201-1
M,W 8am - 9:15am
15-week
4083 EC201-2
M,W 11am - 12:15pm 15-week
3190 EC201-3
Tu,Th
9:30am - 10:45am 15-week
3191 EC201-4
Tu,Th
12:30pm - 1:45pm 15-week
3193 EC201-HYB1
SAT
9am - 11:35am 1st 7-week Saturday
3194 EC201-HYB2
M
5pm - 8pm
2nd 7-week
3192 EC201-HYB3
W 5pm - 8pm
1st 7-week
3195 EC201-ONL1
ONLINE
15-week
3861 EC201-ONL2
ONLINE
1st 7-week
EC202 - Principles of Economics (3)
Gen Ed Economics
Prerequisite: EC 201
Emphasizes price theory, distribution, international trade and economic development with an
essentially micro-economic approach.
3196 EC202-1
M,W 2pm - 3:15pm
15-week
4474 EC202-2
Tu,Th
8am - 9:15am
15-week
3198 EC202-3C
Tu,Th
2pm - 3:15pm
15-week
3197 EC202-HYB1
Tu
9:30am - 10:45am 15-week
3200 EC202-HYB2
SAT
9am - 11:35am 2nd 7-week Saturday
3199 EC202-HYB3
W 5pm - 8pm
2nd 7-week
3201 EC202-ONL1
ONLINE
15-week
EC202H - Principles of Economics (3)
Gen Ed Economics
Prerequisite: EC 201
Emphasizes price theory, distribution, international trade and economic development with an
essentially micro-economic approach.
3202 EC202H-3C
Tu,Th
2pm - 3:15pm
15-week
ECD: Early Childhood Development
ECD101 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education (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)
Examines conceptual framework for understanding the role of the early childhood education
professional. Content focuses on the profession of early childhood education in the context of
historical, philosophical, and social influences. Units of study also review contemporary trends,
issues and practices in the field of early childhood education.
3353 ECD101-1
Tu,Th
9:30am - 10:45am 15-week
3354 ECD101-ONL1
ONLINE
15-week
ECD104 - Activities I for Children (3)
Prerequisite: EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72; Corequisite: ED 100
Designed to teach the methods and proper use of materials in presenting creative learning
experiences to young children in the areas of language, creative dramatics, art, music,
movement, math, science, emergent literacy, and outdoor activities. This course meets the
state requirements for Office of Child Care Licensing & Credentialing. This course is 45 hours
of the 90 hours required for Preschool Lead Teacher. Fifteen hours of documented observation
are required.
3968 ECD104-1
M,W 12:30pm - 1:45pm 15-week
3355 ECD104-HYB1 M
6pm - 8:30pm
2nd 8-week