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Frederick Community College • Summer 2019 Credit Schedule •

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CHEM 202 - Organic Chemistry II (4)

Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CHEM 201

(formerly CH 202)

Focuses on structure, nomenclature, synthesis, reactions and uses of ethers, aromatic compounds,

amines, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and carboxylic acid derivatives. Relevant aspects of mass

spectrometry, infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are reviewed. Applications of

visible and ultraviolet spectrums of organic compounds are covered.The chemistry of carbohydrates,

nucleic acids, and proteins are introduced. Lab experiments compliment and reinforce lecture material.

189 CHEM202-1LC

MWF

9:30am - 12:05pm 2nd 5-week

190 CHEM202-11LB MWF

12:50pm - 3:45pm 2nd 5-week

Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).

CMIS: Computer and Information Sciences

CMIS 101 - Information Systems and Technology (3)

Gen Ed Computer Literacy

Prerequisites: (ENGL 70 or ENGL 75) OR (ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) OR Co-requisite: ENGL 75

(formerly CIS 101)

Explores the fundamentals of information systems and relevant technologies.This course surveys the

terminologies, types, components, functions, architectures, and development life cycle of information

systems.Topics include roles, values, impacts, applications, security concerns, social issues, ethics, and

responsibilities related to the use of information systems in businesses. Students also learn productivity

applications, such as word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and database software.

329 CMIS101-HYB1 MW 9:30am - 11:00am 1st 5-week

129 CMIS101-HYB2 F

9:00am - 11:55am 2nd 5-week

358 CMIS101-HYB3 TTH

5:30pm - 7:00pm

2nd 5-week

131 CMIS101-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 5-week

130 CMIS101-ONL2

ONLINE

1st 8-week

132 CMIS101-ONL3

ONLINE

2nd 5-week

Note: No/Low Cost Course Section: The textbook costs for this course are under $40.

CMIS 105 - Introduction to Programming (2)

Prerequisites: (ENGL 70 or ENGL 75) OR (ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) OR Co-requisite: ENGL 75 or ESOL 72 or ESOL 73

(formerly CIS 107)

Introduces programming and is aimed at students with no prior programming knowledge or skills.

Covers basics of programming including variables, decision-making statements, and iterative statements.

Students create logical solutions to novel problems using tools such as pseudocode and flowchart.

Students write, test, and run elementary programs to solve problems using a high-level programming

language.

308 CMIS105-HYB1 W 5:30pm - 8:00pm

2nd 5-week

Note: No/Low Cost Course Section: The textbook costs for this course are under $40.

CMIS 106 - Object Design and Programming (3)

Gen Ed Computer Literacy

Prerequisites: (ENGL 70 or ENGL 75) OR (ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) AND Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 81 or MATH

83 or MATH 85 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test

(formerly CIS 106)

Covers basics of object-oriented programming, fundamentals of computer information systems, impact

of information technology on the economic, political and cultural development of society as well as

the ethical, societal, and legal aspects of information technology. Students will design, implement,

document, and debug object-oriented programs to solve problems by utilizing various data types and

algorithms, control structures, encapsulation, and inheritance. Students will participate in structured

walkthroughs and discussions, create Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams in designing

solutions, and debug errors within the designed solutions. Requires no prior programming experience.

297 CMIS106-HYB1 MW 9:30am - 11:30am 1st 8-week

133 CMIS106-HYB2 TTH

5:30pm - 8:00pm

1st 8-week

Note: No/Low Cost Course Section: The textbook costs for this course are under $40.

CMIS 179 - Cybersecurity Fundamentals (3)

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CMIS 101 or (CMIS 105 or CIS 107) or CMIS 106 or (CMIS 120 or CIS 111M)

(formerly CIS 179)

Introduces the Essential Body of Knowledge for IT security and the fundamentals of cybersecurity,

including the cyber architecture, components of security practices, and cybersecurity-related legislative

framework. Students learn to identify risks, threats, and vulnerabilities relevant to information technology

resources and to analyze the significance of security models and issues associated with security

management. Surveys the software lifecycle and software assurance.

135 CMIS179-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

Note: No/Low Cost Course Section: The textbook costs for this course are under $40.

CMIS 203 - Systems Analysis & Design (3)

Prerequisite: CMIS 106

(formerly CIS 203)

Presents concepts of structured systems analysis and design techniques such as problem definition, cost

analysis, charting and scheduling, implementation planning and documentation. Emphasizes project

management, communication and analytical skills.

344 CMIS203-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 10-week

Note: No/Low Cost Course Section: The textbook costs for this course are under $40.

COMM: Communications

COMM 103 - Public Speaking (3)

Gen Ed Communications

Prerequisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or ESOL 72 or Co-requisite: ENGL 75

(formerly CMSP 103)

Emphasizes the attainment of understanding and skill in public speaking. Assignments require analyzing

the audience, researching, organizing, outlining, supporting and delivering a variety of extemporaneous

speeches.

215 COMM103-1

MW 12:30pm - 4:30pm 1st 5-week

332 COMM103-2

TTH

8:00am - 12:00pm 1st 5-week

216 COMM103-3

TTH

5:00pm - 9:00pm

2nd 5-week

COMM 105 - Small Group Communication (3)

Gen Ed Communications; Cultural Competence

Prerequisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or ESOL 72 or Co-requisite: ENGL 75

(formerly CMSP 105)

Offers skills development in verbal, non-verbal and intercultural communication, listening, observation,

leadership, and participation in groups. Emphasizes collaborative learning through researching and

analyzing questions of fact and policy, problem solving and decision making, interacting and reaching

consensus.

217 COMM105-1

MW 12:30pm - 4:30pm 2nd 5-week

218 COMM105-2

TTH

8:00am - 12:00pm 1st 5-week

219 COMM105-3

MW 5:00pm - 9:00pm

1st 5-week

At FCC, No/Low Cost Courses are courses in which textbook materials

are available for less than $40 for specific course sections. For certain

no/low cost courses (e.g., science labs and art studio classes), textbook

materials are available for less than $40, but purchase of additional course

materials and supplies may be required. No/low cost courses require regular

access to the Internet as most of the resources are in a digital format.