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fcc summer 2016 credit schedule

www.frederick.edu

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General Education Courses

Offered Summer 2016

1. Communications,

Humanities & Arts

Arts

AR 100–Introduction to the Creative Arts (3)

AR 101–Two Dimensional Art and Design (3)

AR 104–Survey of Art I (3)

AR 106–Drawing I (3)

AR 113–Pottery I (3)

CMM 101–Introduction to Electronic Media (3)

CMM 103–Introduction to Film (3)

CMM 105–Basic Darkroom to Digital

Photography (3)

THR 101–Introduction to Theatre (3)

MU 103–Fundamentals of Music (3)

MU 108–Survey of World Music (3)

MU 109–History of American Popular Music (3)

Humanities

ASLS 102–American Sign Language I (3)

ASLS 103–American Sign Language II (3)

EN 102–English Composition & Literature (3) *

EN 216–The Short Story (3)

EN 226–Film as Literature (3)

LAR 101–Introductory Arabic I (3)

LAR 102–Introductory Arabic II (3)

LF 101–Introductory French I (3)

LF 102–Introductory French II (3)

LS 101–Introductory Spanish I (3)

LS 102–Introductory Spanish II (3)

LS 201–Intermediate Spanish I (3)

LS 202–Intermediate Spanish II (3)

PH 101–Introductory Philosophy (3)

PH 204–World Religions (3)

PH 205–Ethics (3)

PH 207–Biomedical Ethics (3)

PH 208–Business Ethics (3)

Communications

CMSP 103–Speech Fundamentals (3)

CMSP 105–Small Group Discussion (3)

CMSP 107–Career Communications (3)

EN 102–English Composition & Literature (3) *

2. English Composition

EN 101–English Composition (3)

3. Interdisciplinary &

Emerging Issues

Computer Literacy

CIS 101–Information Systems and Technology (3)

CIS 106–Introduction to Object Design &

Programming (3)

Wellness

HE 102–Nutrition in a Changing World (3)

HE 201–Stress Management (3)

HE 204–Health Education (3)

PE 154–Fitness for Living (3)

Interdisciplinary

ID 209–Ethnic Diversity (3)

4. Mathematics

MA 103–Foundations of Mathematics (3)

MA 103A–Foundations of Mathematics (3)[5]

MA 111–Precalculus (4)

MA 130–College Algebra (3)

MA 206–Elementary Statistics (3)

MA 206A–Elementary Statistics with Algebra (3)[5]

MA 210–Calculus I (4)

MA 211–Calculus II (4)

BU/MA 205–Business Statistics (3)

5. Science

BI 100–Fundamental Concepts of Biology (4)

BI 101–General Biology (4)

BI 102–General Biology (4)

BI 103–Anatomy & Physiology (4)

BI 104–Anatomy & Physiology (4)

BI 120–Microbiology for Allied Health (4)

BI 130–Forensic Biology (4)

BI 202–Human Ecology (3)

CH 101–General Chemistry (4)

CH 102–General Chemistry (4)

PC 103–Elements of Physical Science (3)

PC 104–The Water Planet: Introduction to

Oceanography (3)

PC 106–Introduction to Meteorology (4)

PC 107–Introductory Astronomy (4)

PY 101–Survey of Physics (3)

PY 201–Fundamentals of Physics (4)

PY 203–Introductory Physics I (4)

6. Social & Behavioral

Sciences

Anthropology

AN 101–Introduction to Anthropology (3)

Economics

EC 201–Principles of Economics (Macro) (3)

EC 202–Principles of Economics (Micro) (3)

Education

ED/PS 208–Human Growth & Development (3)

Geography

GG 102–Cultural Geography (3)

History

HI 101–History of Western Civilization (3)

HI 102–History of Western Civilization (3)

HI 201–History of the United States (3)

HI 202–History of the United States (3)

Human Services

HS 102–Human Relations (3)

Political Science

PI 104–American Government: National (3)

Psychology

PS 101–General Psychology (3)

PS 202–Social Psychology (3)

Sociology

SO 101–Introduction to Sociology (3)

SO 102–Social Problems (3)

* EN 102 can be taken to satisfy

either the General Education

requirement in Communications or

in Humanities, but not both.

MU 108 can be taken to satisfy

either the General Education

requirement in Arts or in

Multicultural Issues & Perspectives,

but not both.