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fcc summer 2016 credit schedule
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ESL: ESL (English as a Second Language)
ESL70 - Academic Reading I (0)[4]
Prerequisites: Placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP)
Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have a working knowl-
edge of the English language. This course focuses on developing the strategies, vocabulary, and
fluency necessary for comprehension of academic texts.
437
ESL70-1
TWTH 8:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
1st 8-week
Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available
for ESL courses.
ESL71 - Academic Grammar &Writing I (0)[4]
Prerequisites: Placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP)
Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have a working
knowledge and understanding of the English language. Includes integrated instruction in
grammar and writing with emphasis on developing the grammar proficiency for academic
writing necessary for success in subsequent ESL courses.
438
ESL71-1
TWTH 11:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
1st 8-week
Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available
for ESL courses.
ESL72 - Academic Reading II (0)[4]
Prerequisites: (ESL 70 and ESL 71) or (ESL 98 and ESL 95) or placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP);
Corequisite: ESL 73
Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have advanced
knowledge of the English language. This course focuses on developing proficiency in the
employment of reading strategies and usage, and comprehension of college-level vocabulary
necessary for success in credit courses. Placement is based upon students’performance on the
college’s ESL assessment.
340
ESL72-1
TWTH 2:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
1st 8-week
Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available
for ESL courses.
ESL73 - Academic Grammar &Writing II (0)[4]
Prerequisites: (ESL 70 and ESL 71) or (ESL 98 and ESL 95) or placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP);
Corequisite: ESL 72
Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have advanced
knowledge and understanding of the English language. Includes integrated instruction in
grammar and writing with an emphasis on developing grammatical variety and sophistication
for academic communication as well as an introduction to integrating sources In academic
essay writing.
341
ESL73-1
TWTH 5:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
1st 8-week
Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available
for ESL courses.
FSA: Fire Service Administration
FSA 109 - GIS and Technology for Fire Services (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite : EN 101
Provides a foundation for implementing geospatial technologies in a local emergency service
agency, within the context of planning, mitigation, response, and recovery. GIS can be applied
to each of the phases of crisis management and whole community planning. The value,
application, and use of geospatial technologies in emergency services and the fundamental
skills required for basic implementation will be addressed.
440 FSA109-HYB1
M
h
7:00-10:00 p.m.
1st 8-week
FSA 205 - EMS Operations (3)
Prerequisite: FSA 105
Provides EMS personnel/officers/supervisors the knowledge and skills to apply proper scene
command techniques for management of medium to large incidents involving multiple sick
or injured patients. Topics covered include problem-solving and EMS functions within incident
command, resource management, interagency and mutual aid, size-up and strategy, tactics
and action plans, EMS company operations, pre-incident preparation, incident organization,
and strategic command. Emphasis is placed on pre-incident planning and the use of standard
operating procedures.
441 FSA205-HYB1
T
h
7:00-10:00 p.m.
1st 8-week
GG: Geography
GG102 - Cultural Geography (3)
Gen Ed Geography; Cultural Competence
Prerequisite: EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72
Studies man in his regional settings, with emphasis on the interrelationships of physical and
cultural phenomena.
385
GG102-ONL1
1st 8-week
HE: Health Education
HE102 - Nutrition in a Changing World (3)
Gen EdWellness
Prerequisites: [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Presents the basic principles of human nutrition with emphasis on the nutrients and factors that
affect their use in the human body.
103
HE102-1
MW 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
1st 8-week
104
HE102-ONL1
1st 8-week
105
HE102-ONL2
1st 8-week
HE110 - Nutrition Basics (1)
Applies a basic knowledge of nutrition to enable the students to make good dietary decisions.
Provides a basis for discerning healthy diets.
106
HE110-ONL1
1st 8-week
HE115 - Stress Management Techniques (1)
Introduces the basic concepts of stress management and focuses on coping strategies and
techniques to reduce stress.
107
HE115-1
F
9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
2nd 5-week
HE201 - Stress Management (3)
Gen EdWellness
Prerequisites: [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Examines current theories regarding the nature and sources of stress in life. Students are
introduced to the physiology and psychology of stress. A variety of stress management
techniques and coping strategies are explored.
108
HE201-ONL1
1st 5-week
109
HE201-ONL2
2nd 5-week
HE204 - Health Education (3)
Gen EdWellness
Prerequisites: [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73)
Covers basic areas of health, including mental health, fitness, nutrition, weight control, sexual
health, drugs and alcohol, disease and consumer and environmental health.
110
HE204-1
MW 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
1st 5-week
111
HE204-2
TTH
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
2nd 5-week
112
HE204-ONL1
1st 5-week
113
HE204-ONL2
2nd 5-week