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Frederick Community College • Spring 2025 Credit Schedule • frederick.edu • 301.846.2400 17 Biotechnology BIOT 101 - Biotechnology and Society (3) BIOT 130 - Forensic Biology (4) Chemistry CHEM 100 / 100H - Chemistry and Society (4) CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I (4) CHEM 102 - General Chemistry II (4) Physical Science PHSC 101 - Survey of Physical Science (3) PHSC 104 - Survey of Oceanography (3) PHSC 105 - Survey of Meteorology (3) PHSC 111 - Introduction to Physical Science (4) PHSC 112 - Introduction to Earth Systems Science (4) PHSC 115 - Introduction to Meteorology (4) PHSC 117 - Introduction to Astronomy (4) PHSC 122 - Historical Geology (4) Physics PHYS 101 - Survey of Physics (3) PHYS 122 - Fundamentals of Physics II (4) PHYS 151 - General Physics I (4) PHYS 252 - General Physics II (4) ‡ Course satisfies Cultural Competence Requirement ∆ COMM 111 can be taken to satisfy either the General Education requirement in Arts or in Communication, but not both * ENGL 102 can be taken to satisfy either the General Education requirement in Communication or in Humanities, but not both + ENGL 241 can be taken to satisfy either the General Education requirement in Communication or in Humanities, but not both Cultural Competence Requirement Developing cultural competence is essential for living and working in a diverse democratic society. As part of the College degree requirements, students must complete a class that is designated a cultural competence course. Cultural competence courses expose students to the knowledge and skills necessary to participate effectively in dynamic, evolving multicultural contexts. Following is a list of those courses that will fulfill the cultural competence requirement. ACCE 112 - Academic Engagement Seminar (3) ANTH 101 - Introduction to Anthropology (3) ANTH 103 / 103H - Introduction to Archeology (3) ARTT 100 - Introduction to the Creative Arts (3) ARTT 103 - The History of Art: Non-Western (3) ARTT 104 - The History of Art: Prehistoric to Early Renaissance (3) ARTT 105 - The History of Art: Renaissance to Modern (3) ARTT 109 - Survey of African American Art History (3) ASLS 124 - Introduction to Deaf Community and History (3) BMGT 281 - Global Awareness in the Work Environment (3) COMM 102 - Interpersonal Communication (3) COMM 105 - Small Group Communication (3) ECON 200 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3) EDUC 230 - Foundations of Special Education (3) EMGT 213 - Social Impacts of Disaster (3) ENGL 206 - World Literature 1650 C E through the Present (3) ENGL 230 - African American Literature (3) GEOG 102 - Cultural Geography (3) GEOG 201 - Urban Social Geography (3) HCTI 225 - International and American Regional Cuisine (4) HIST 121 - World History I (3) HIST 122 - World History II (3) HIST 217 - African-American History (3) HONR 101 - Honors Academic Engagement Seminar (3) HUMN 101 - Cultural Identity in America: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality (3) HUMN 105 - Cultural Studies: Latin America (3) HUMN 204 - World Religions (3) HUMN 210 - The Language of Hip Hop (3) LGST 100 - Introduction to Law (3) MUSC 201 - Music Cultures of the World (3) NURS 101 - Introduction to Clinical Nursing (6) SOCY 102 - Social Problems (3) SOCY 210 - Ethnic Diversity (3) SOCY 212 - Gender and Society (3) SPAN 200 - Spanish for Heritage and Fluent Speakers (3) SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II (3) SURG 130 - Introduction to Surgical Technology (6) THEA 100 - Introduction to Theatre (3) 6. Social & Behavioral Sciences Anthropology ‡ ANTH 101 - Introduction to Anthropology (3) Economics ‡ ECON 200 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECON 202 - Principles of Microeconomics (3) Education EDPS 210 - Human Growth and Development (3) EDUC 110 - Schools and Society (3) Geography GEOG 101 - Elements of Geography (3) ‡ GEOG 102 - Cultural Geography (3) ‡ GEOG 201 - Urban Social Geography (3) History HIST 101 - History of Western Civilization I (3) HIST 102 - History of Western Civilization II (3) ‡ HIST 121 - World History I (3) ‡ HIST 122 - World History II (3) HIST 201 - We the People: US History to 1865 (3) HIST 202 - Let Freedom Ring: US History since 1865 (3) ‡ HIST 217 - African-American History (3) HIST 220 - World War II (3) Political Science POSC 104 - American Government (3) Psychology PSYC 101 - General Psychology (3) PSYC 202 / 202H - Social Psychology (3) Sociology SOCY 101 / 101H - Introduction to Sociology (3) ‡ SOCY 102 - Social Problems (3) ‡ SOCY 210 - Ethnic Diversity (3) ‡ SOCY 212 - Gender and Society (3)

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