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Frederick Community College • Summer 2019 Credit Schedule •

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FILM: Film

FILM 101 - Introduction to Film (3)

Gen Ed Arts

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ENGL 70 or (ESOL 70 and ESOL 71)

(formerly CMM 103)

Presents an analytical and interpretative study of film masterworks. Covers the historical development

of film from silent short movies to the present and includes an analysis of film from several perspectives:

artistic, technological, social and economic.

374 FILM101-1

TTH

5:00pm - 9:00pm

1st 5-week

213 FILM101-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

FREN: World Languages: French

FREN 101 - Introductory French I (3)

Gen Ed Humanities

(formerly LF 101)

Introduces the fundamentals of French grammar and vocabulary. Develops oral and reading skills in

the language and competence in answering basic questions.Through the reading of lifelike dialogues,

students gain insight into French culture, thought, and expression.

221 FREN101-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

Note: Introductory level language courses are not open to native or fluent speakers of the target language. These

are beginning language courses. Students with prior language knowledge should discuss placement with the

World Languages Program Manager.

GEOG: Geography

GEOG 102 - Cultural Geography (3)

Gen Ed Geography; Cultural Competence

Prerequisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or ESOL 72

(formerly GG 102)

Studies man in his regional settings, with emphasis on the interrelationships of physical and cultural

phenomena.

260 GEOG102-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

GRPH: Graphic Design

GRPH 132 - Digital Photography I (3)

(formerly CMM 132)

Designed for students interested in digital photographic processes.The class will introduce basic concepts

for acquiring digital images and the process of manipulating the image through the use of a Macintosh

computer with Adobe Photoshop software. Hands-on instruction with Photoshop will include making

selections, cropping images, using paint and editing tools and working with color and brush palettes. A

portfolio of digital photographic work will be produced by the end of the semester.

214 GRPH132-2

TTH

9:00am - 12:45pm 1st 5-week

306 GRPH132-1

MW 11:00am - 2:45pm 2nd 5-week

HCTI: Hospitality, Culinary & Tourism Institute

HCTI 265 - HCTI Practicum (1)

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: (HCTI 103 or HOS 113) or (HCTI 255 or HOS 261)

(formerly HOS 265)

Provides students with supervised experience in a hospitality/culinary/tourism setting. Includes in-

service training and practical experience, totaling a minimum of 240 hours in an approved hospitality

operation, lodging, commercial or institutional food service/restaurant, meeting planning, or the related

travel/tourism field. Focuses on the acquisition of employability, business, hospitality, and/or culinary

technical and problem-solving skills that will give students the tools to become successfully employed in

the hospitality, culinary, and tourism industry.

386 HCTI265-1

TBA

1st 10-week

ENGL 226 - Film as Literature (3)

Gen Ed Humanities

Prerequisite: ENGL 101

(formerly EN 226)

Surveys selected films and their counterparts in literature. Emphasizes narrative abilities of film.

239 ENGL226-HYB1 W 9:00am - 11:30am 1st 8-week

ESOL: ESL (English as a Second Language)

ESOL 70 - Academic Reading I (0) [4]

(formerly ESL 70)

Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have a working knowledge of the

English language.This course focuses on developing the strategies, vocabulary, and fluency necessary

for comprehension of academic texts. Placement is based upon students’performance on the college’s

assessment. Students who successfully complete this course may enroll in ESOL 72: Academic Reading II.

360 ESOL70-1

MW 9:00am - 11:45am 1st 10-week

361 ESOL70-2

MW 6:00pm - 8:45pm

1st 10-week

Note: All ESOL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available

for ESOL courses.

ESOL 71 - Academic Grammar & Writing I (0) [4]

(formerly ESL 71)

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 ESOL courses. Placement is based upon students’performance on the college’s assessment.

Students who successfully complete this course may enroll in ESOL 73: Academic Grammar &Writing II.

362 ESOL71-1

MW 12:00pm - 2:45pm 1st 10-week

363 ESOL71-2

TTH

6:00pm - 8:45pm

1st 10-week

Note: All ESOL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available

for ESOL courses.

ESOL 72 - Academic Reading II (0) [4]

Prerequisites: Placement based on the College’s assessment OR successful completion of ESOL 70

(formerly ESL 72)

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 a variety 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 assessment or completion

of ESOL 70: Academic Reading I. Students who successfully complete this course and ESOL 73: Academic

Grammar &Writing II may enroll in ENGL 101: English Composition.

298 ESOL72-1

TTH

9:00am - 11:45am 1st 10-week

326 ESOL72-2

MW 6:00pm - 8:45pm

1st 10-week

Note: All ESOL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available

for ESOL courses.

ESOL 73 - Academic Grammar & Writing II (0) [4]

Prerequisites: Placement based on the College’s assessment OR completion of ESOL 71

(formerly ESL 73)

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. Placement is based upon students’

performance on the college’s assessment or successful completion of ESOL 71: Academic Grammar &

Writing I. Students who successfully complete this course and ESOL 72: Academic Reading II may enroll

in ENGL 101: English Composition.

327 ESOL73-1

TTH

12:00pm - 2:45pm 1st 10-week

359 ESOL73-2

TTH

6:00pm - 8:45pm

1st 10-week

Note: All ESOL courses will require approval for Summer registration. Online registration will not be available

for ESOL courses.