Frederick Community College • Spring 2018 Credit Schedule •
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MU185 - First Year Guitar (1)
3777
MU185-1
Michael Raitzyk
13-week
3778
MU185-2
Mark Edwards
13-week
MU187 - First Year Percussion (1)
3779
MU187-1
Gregory Herron
13-week
MU273 - Second Year Piano (1)
3789
MU273-1
JohnWickelgren
13-week
3790
MU273-2
Lynn Staininger
13-week
3791
MU273-3
Alice Lee
13-week
3792
MU273-4
Suk-Yi Hyun
13-week
MU275 - Second Year Voice (1)
3793
MU275-1
Paula Chipman
13-week
3794
MU275-2
William Loy
13-week
3795
MU275-3
Mary Gresock
13-week
3796
MU275-4
Lynn Staininger
13-week
3797
MU275-5
Sterling Scroggins
13-week
MU279 - Second Year Brass (1)
3798
MU279-1
Jonathan Cresci
13-week
3799
MU279-2
Aaron Lovely
13-week
MU281 - Second Year Woodwinds (1)
3800
MU281-1
Jennifer Rundlett
13-week
3801
MU281-2
Laura Armstrong
13-week
MU283 - Second Year Strings (1)
3802
MU283-1
FredWilcox
13-week
3803
MU283-2
Flor Maryory Serrano Prada
13-week
3804
MU283-3
Adam Gonzalez
13-week
3805
MU283-4
Vivian Lynn Fleming
13-week
MU285 - Second Year Guitar (1)
3806
MU285-1
Michael Raitzyk
13-week
3807
MU285-2
Mark Edwards
13-week
MU287 - Second Year Percussion (1)
3808
MU287-1
Gregory Herron
13-week
NM: Nuclear Medicine
NM105 - Nuclear Medicine Techniques II (3)
Prerequisites: NM 100, NM 102, NM 103, and NM 104
Introduces all aspects of advanced imaging techniques utilized in nuclear medicine and
molecular imaging. Acquisition procedures, radiopharmaceuticals, standard uptake values,
and other quantitative data related to imaging will be covered. Information on pathologic
conditions related to all advanced imaging areas will be encompassed.
3516 NM105-1
W 1:45pm - 5pm
15-week
NM107 - Instrumentation and Computers in Nuclear Medicine
Technology (4)
Prerequisites: NM 100, NM 102, NM 103, and NM 104
Introduces both non-imaging and imaging instrumentation in nuclear medicine and the use
of digital electronics and computer technology in medical imaging. Includes monitoring
equipment, dose calibrators, well counters, uptake probes, liquid scintillation systems, and
the gamma probe. Incorporates information on the components, use, and quality control
of the various types of systems used for gamma and positron imaging. Includes digital
image acquisition, reconstruction, postprocessing, advanced visualization, decision support,
computer networking and PACS, information systems, and industry standards.
3517 NM107-1
M
4:30pm - 9:30pm 15-week
NM202 - Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology II (2)
Prerequisites: NM 100, NM 102, NM 103, and NM 104
Provides directed practice in a clinical affiliate hospital/imaging center. Students will develop
their individual clinical techniques. Daily imaging critiques by licensed/certified technologists
and on-site lectures by board certified nuclear medicine physicians supplement clinical
experiences.
3518 NM202-1
Tu,Th,F 8am - 4:30pm
15-week
NM203 - Radiopharmacy and Radiation Chemistry (2)
Prerequisites: NM 100, NM 102, NM 103, and NM 104
Presents basic skills necessary for the operation of a radiopharmacy. Includes production
of radionuclides, FDA approval, quality control, adverse reactions, and transportation of
radiopharmaceuticals.
3519 NM203-1
W 10:30am - 1:30pm 15-week
NM226 - Computed Tomography Clinical Practicum (3)
Prerequisites: NM 204 and NM 205 OR graduate of NMT program
Covers imaging of anatomic structures and pathology and recording the information needed
to provide optimal examinations. Provides intensive, hands-on practice under the supervision
of the clinical staff. Evaluation is based on clinical competency in all aspects of CT imaging
procedures and patient care.
4002 NM226-1
M-F
8am - 4:30pm
15-week
NU: Nursing
NU101 - Introduction to Clinical Nursing (6)
Cultural Competence
Prerequisites: BI 103, BI 104, BI 120; passing score on the Math for Medication Safety test
Introduces concepts of professional nursing. Emphasis is on the acquisition and application of
basic knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors needed for the delivery of comprehensive
care to the adult client.
4410 NU101-1LC
M
5pm - 7:30pm
1st 7-week
3064 NU101-2LC
Tu
5pm - 8pm
15-week
3065 NU101-11LB ASG
15-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
NU211 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I (7)
Prerequisite: NU 101; passing score on the Math for Medication Safety test
Introduces the study of the adult client with acute and chronic alterations in wellness.
Emphasis is on assimilation and knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors needed for the
delivery of comprehensive care.
3066 NU211-1LC
M
10:15am - 3pm 15-week
3067 NU211-2LC
W 10:15am - 3pm 15-week
3068 NU211-11LB ASG
15-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
NU212 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II (4)
Prerequisites: NU 210, NU 211; passing score on the Math for Medication Safety test
Continues study of the adult client with increasingly complex acute and chronic alterations in
health. Emphasis is on assimilation of knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors needed
for the delivery of comprehensive care.
3069 NU212-1LC
W 5pm - 7pm
15-week
3070 NU212-11LB ASG
15-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
NU213 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III (4)
Prerequisites: NU 212, NU 214; passing score on the Math for Medication Safety test
Continues study of the adult client with acute, complex, and critical alterations in health.
Emphasis is on the adaptation of knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed for the delivery of
comprehensive care.
3071 NU213-1LC
Tu
10am - 12pm
15-week
3072 NU213-2LC
Th
10am - 12pm
15-week
3073 NU213-11LB ASG
15-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).