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Writing 1
In this pre-academic course, you will work on improving your academic
writing by developing your understanding of sentence grammar, pre-
writing and editing skills, and organization of academic communication.
This course will benefit you if you are interested in enrolling in a college
credit course in the future, or if you are interested in improving your
formal English for your profession. This course will require that you
complete homework assignments and projects regularly for homework.
AEL420
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25 hours
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$149 tuition
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
8337
TTh 10:30am – 12pm
5/3–6/28* Location TBA
*
No class 5/31.
8338
TTh 6pm – 7:30pm
5/3–6/28* Location TBA
*
No class 5/31.
5228
TTh 9:30am – 12pm
7/12–8/11 Location TBA
Writing 2
In this academic writing course, students will work on building their
academic writing proficiency. Students will work on improving sentence-
level grammar accuracy, pre-writing and editing strategies, parapraph
writing, and be introduced to three-paragraph essays.
AEL430
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25 hours
|
$149 tuition
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
8344
TTh 10:30am – 12pm
5/3–6/28* Location TBA
*
No class 5/31.
8345
TTh 6pm – 7:30pm
5/3–6/28* Location TBA
*
No class 5/31.
5229
TTh 9:30am – 12pm
7/12–8/11 Location TBA
Fundamentals ofWriting
This class is designed for students who are interested in improving
their academic writing in a short-term, project-based course. The class
is especially helpful for students working on earning their high school
diploma through GED Prep or the National External Diploma Program.
Each week, students will learn the fundamental features of writing a
paragraph.
AEL515
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12 hours
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$39 tuition
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
8339
M 6:30pm – 9:30pm
5/2–5/23 Location TBA
8342
F 9am – 12pm
5/6–6/3 Location TBA
8340
M 6:30pm – 9:30pm
6/6–6/27 Location TBA
8341
F 9am – 12pm
6/10–7/1 Location TBA
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Note:
These courses are not available for on-line registration. All students
must come in to A106 to begin the registration process. Call, email, or come in
to A106 for information about current schedules, offerings, and registration
procedures. 240-629-7962
[email protected].
FCC offers Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA)
approved motorcycle training courses consisting of the
new online MSF Basic eCourse, classroom and riding
time. Taught by MVA and Motorcycle Safety Foundation
certified instructors.
Motorcycle Safety: Basic Rider
Designed for riders with little or no experience seeking a “Class M”
license, this 18-hour course provides basic riding skills and strategies.
Fee: $289
DRI200
All classes meet Wed/Thurs 5:30-9:00 p.m.
& Sat/Sun 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Alternate Basic Rider Course (ABRC)
For riders seeking a Class “M” license, this course is for individuals
with some riding experience meeting course prerequisites.
Fee: $269
DRI203
All classes meet Sat 7:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
LEARNTO RIDE
Motorcycle
Safety Courses
Judy DeLuca
301.624.2820 •
[email protected] frederick.edu/motorcycle4 digit # Dates
7770. 4/6–4/10
7771. 4/20–4/24
7772. 4/27–5/1
7774. 5/4–5/8
7773. 5/11–5/15
7775. 6/1–6/5
7776. 6/8–6/12
7777. 6/15–6/19
5214. 7/06–7/10
4 digit # Dates
5215. 7/13–7/17
5216. 7/20–7/24
5217. 8/03–8/07
5218. 8/10–8/14
5219. 8/17–8/21
5220. 9/14–9/18
5221. 9/28–10/2
5222. 10/05–10/9
5223. 10/12–10/16
4 digit # Date
7582. 5/21
7583. 6/25
5224. 7/30
4 digit # Date
5525. 8/27
5526. 9/24
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