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Frederick Community College • Summer 2019 Credit Schedule •
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BSCI 201 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
Gen Ed Science
Prerequisites: (ENGL 70 or ENGL 75) OR (ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) AND (MA 82 or MA 85 or MATH 145 or MATH
145S or MA 130 or MA 130S or MATH 120 or MATH 120A or MA 206 or MA 206A or MATH 127 or MA 207 or
appropriate score on mathematics placement test OR Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 165 or MA 111) AND
(BSCI 55 or BSCI 150 or BI 101 or BSCI 223 or BI 120 or CHEM 101)
(formerly BI 103)
Presents a study of physiology according to the body systems approach. Emphasizes relationships
between form and function at both the microscopic and gross levels of organization. Includes basic
anatomical terminology, concepts of cell biology, histology, integumentary system, skeletal system,
muscular system, nervous system, special senses, and endocrine system. BSCI 201 is the first course in a
two-semester sequence and is intended for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) majors
and pre-allied Health majors. Meets the requirement for a general education science lab course.
158 BSCI201-1LC
TTH
9:30am - 12:05pm 1st 8-week
159 BSCI201-11LB TTH
12:30pm - 3:00pm 1st 8-week
160 BSCI201-2LC
MW 5:00pm - 7:35pm
1st 8-week
161 BSCI201-21LB MW 7:45pm - 10:15pm 1st 8-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
BSCI 202 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
Gen Ed Science
Prerequisite: BSCI 201 or BI 103
(formerly BI 104)
Presents a study of physiology according to the body systems approach. Emphasizes relationships
between form and function at both the microscopic and gross levels of organization. Includes
cardiovascular system, lymphatic system and immunity, respiratory system, digestive system and
metabolism, urinary system, fluid/electrolyte balance, acid/base balance, and reproductive system. BSCI
202 is the second course in a two-semester sequence and is intended for STEM (science, technology,
engineering, and math) majors and pre-allied health majors. Meets the requirement for a general
education science lab course.
162 BSCI202-1LC
MW 9:30am - 12:05pm 1st 8-week
163 BSCI202-11LB MW 12:30pm - 3:00pm 1st 8-week
164 BSCI202-2LC
TTH
5:00pm - 7:35pm
1st 8-week
165 BSCI202-21LB TTH
7:45pm - 10:15pm 1st 8-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
BSCI 223 - Microbiology for Allied Health (4)
Gen Ed Science
Prerequisites: (ENGL 70 or ENGL 75) OR (ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) AND (MA 82 or MA 85 or MATH 145 or MATH
145S or MA 130 or MA 130S or MATH 120 or MATH 120A or MA 206 or MA 206A or MATH 127 or MA 207 or
appropriate score on mathematics placement test OR Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 165 or MA 111) AND
(BSCI 55 or BSCI 105 or BI 101 or BSCI 201 or BI 103 or CHEM 101)
(formerly BI 120)
Covers the basic principles of cell chemistry and microbiology with respect to human physiology.
Includes cell physiology, growth and metabolism of microorganisms, important groups of pathogenic
microorganisms, antimicrobial agents, immunology, and introductory biochemistry. Intended for allied
health students. Meets the requirement for a general education science lab course.
365 BSCI223-1LC
MW 12:30pm - 3:05pm 1st 8-week
366 BSCI223-11LB MW 9:30am - 12:00pm 1st 8-week
166 BSCI223-2LC
TTH
12:30pm - 3:05pm 1st 8-week
167 BSCI223-21LB TTH
9:30am - 12:00pm 1st 8-week
170 BSCI223-3LC
MW 5:00pm - 7:35pm
1st 8-week
171 BSCI223-31LB MW 7:45pm - 10:15pm 1st 8-week
168 BSCI223-4LC
TTH
5:00pm - 7:35pm
1st 8-week
169 BSCI223-41LB TTH
7:45pm - 10:15pm 1st 8-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
CHEM: Chemistry
CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I (4)
Gen Ed Science
Prerequisites: Completion of high school chemistry strongly recommended AND (ENGL 70 or ENGL 75) OR (ESOL
72 and ESOL 73) AND (MA 82 or MA 85 or MATH 145/MATH 145S or MA 130/MA 130S or MATH 120/MATH
120A or MA 206/MA 206A or MATH 127 or MA 207 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test OR
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 165 or MA 111)
(formerly CH 101)
Examines the concepts underlying modem chemistry including atomic and molecular structure, bonding,
states of matter, and solutions. Intended for science majors, technology majors (STEM), and pre-allied
health major. Laboratory experiments illustrate the lecture material. Meets the requirement for a general
education science lab course.
174 CHEM101-1LC
MWF
9:30am - 12:05pm 1st 5-week
175 CHEM101-11LB MWF
12:30pm - 3:00pm 1st 5-week
311 CHEM101-2LC
MWF
12:30pm - 3:05pm 1st 5-week
312 CHEM101-21LB MWF
9:30am - 12:00pm 1st 5-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB). CH101 in a 5-week format is very intense.
Completion of high school chemistry and strong science background recommended. Students should be prepared
to work hard to do well in this class.
176 CHEM101-3LC
TTH
8:00am - 10:35am 1st 8-week
177 CHEM101-31LB TTH
11:00am - 1:30pm 1st 8-week
178 CHEM101-4LC
TTH
5:00pm - 7:35pm
1st 8-week
179 CHEM101-41LB TTH
7:45pm - 10:15pm 1st 8-week
180 CHEM101-HYBC
ONLINE
1st 8-week
181 CHEM101-HYBB MW 5:00pm - 7:30pm
1st 8-week
182 CHEM101-ONL1
ONLINE
1st 8-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
CHEM 102 - General Chemistry II (4)
Gen Ed Science
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CHEM 101
(formerly CH 102)
Continues examining the concepts underlying general chemistry: intermolecular forces; chemistry
of solutions; kinetics; equilibrium; acid-base chemistry; thermochemistry; electrochemistry; nuclear
chemistry; chemistry of metals and nonmetals; organic chemistry including basic structures,
nomenclature, and functional groups; mass spectrometry; and visible and infrared spectroscopies.
183 CHEM102-1LC
TTH
9:30am - 12:05pm 1st 8-week
184 CHEM102-11LB TTH
12:50pm - 3:20pm 1st 8-week
185 CHEM102-2LC
MW 5:00pm - 7:35pm
1st 8-week
186 CHEM102-21LB MW 7:45pm - 10:15pm 1st 8-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
CHEM 201 - Organic Chemistry I (4)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CHEM 102
(formerly CH 201)
Focuses on structure, nomenclature, reactions and uses of hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alcohols, and
compounds containing related functional groups. Mass spectrometry, infrared, and nuclear magnetic
resonance spectroscopy are also covered. Lab experiments introduce basic organic chemistry techniques,
synthesize and purify organic compounds, and provide hands-on experience with infrared spectroscopy.
187 CHEM201-1LC
MWF
9:30am - 12:05pm 1st 5-week
188 CHEM201-11LB MWF
12:50pm - 3:45pm 1st 5-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).