Frederick Community College • Summer 2019 Credit Schedule •
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SPAN: World Languages: Spanish
SPAN 101 - Introductory Spanish I (3)
Gen Ed Humanities
(formerly LS 101)
Introduces the fundamentals of Spanish 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 Spanish culture, thought, and expression.
222 SPAN101-1
MW 5:00pm - 9:00pm
2nd 5-week
223 SPAN101-ONL1
ONLINE
1st 8-week
318 SPAN101-ONL2
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.
SPAN 102 - Introductory Spanish II (3)
Gen Ed Humanities
Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or permission of program manager
(formerly LS 102)
Continues to build upon the structures learned in SPAN 101. Students will improve fluency as they learn
new grammar and vocabulary.Through the reading of lifelike dialogues, students gain insight into
Spanish culture, thought, and expression.
224 SPAN102-ONL1
ONLINE
1st 8-week
SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I (3)
Gen Ed Humanities; Cultural Competence
Prerequisite: SPAN 102
(formerly LS 201)
Presents advanced grammar and composition with selected readings pertinent to the intermediate level.
Group discussions in Spanish and increased emphasis on reading, writing, and intercultural competence.
389 SPAN201-ONL1
ONLINE
1st 8-week
SURG: Surgical Technology
SURG 135 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology II (5)
Prerequisite: SURG 125 or ST 100
(formerly ST 105)
Develops fundamental surgical technology principles, practices, and protocols. Proficiency to be
demonstrated in sterile and nonsterile roles during the perioperative phases of invasive diagnostic and
surgical procedures.
116 SURG135-1LC
T
9:00am - 1:00pm
1st 10-week
117 SURG135-11LB WTHF
6:45am - 3:00pm
1st 10-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
ONLINE & HYBRID COURSES
Please read the following requirements before registering for an online or hybrid course.
Frederick Community College offers two types of courses over the
Internet: hybrid courses and online courses. Hybrid courses require the
student to attend some class sessions on campus; online courses do not.
Any course section with the letters “HYB” indicates a hybrid course. The
mouse icon ( ) indicates online courses.
Both online and hybrid courses are taught on Blackboard™ and
require that students:
• Have Internet access through broadband connection or Wi-Fi (wireless)
• Have access to a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer
• Have Windows 7 or higher, Mac OS X, or Linux with Ubuntu 14 or higher
• Have Internet Explorer 8 or higher, or the most recent version of
Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, all with the most recent Java and
Flash updates applied
• Establish a myFCC e-mail account;
• Have basic computer skills in word processing, e-mail procedures,
web-browsing, and handling features such as pop-up blockers;
• Are responsible for maintaining appropriate security and virus
protection when using the student’s own personal computer(s).
Students should expect to spend as much time on an Internet
course as they would on a traditional on-campus course.
Students should be self-motivated to handle the independent
nature of learning that occurs in online courses.
Access to Blackboard:
http://frederick.blackboard.comUser name Wxxxxxxx (where xxxxxxx is the seven digit student ID
number); first time login password is first 2 letters of last name and last
five digits of Student ID number. If one does not work, try the other.
Textbooks
Purchase textbooks from the FCC Bookstore. Make sure you select books
for the online section of the course as they may differ from textbooks
used in on-campus sections. Some instructors require the corresponding
access code for web resources.
Email Advising:
[email protected]If you are unable to come on campus for advising services, Email
Advising is available to all current FCC students using their http://myFCC.
frederick.eduemail accounts. Please provide your full name and Student
ID number. Typical response time is 24-48 hours depending on the
information requested.
Note:
Students will need to contact the Distributed Learning office at
301.846.2401 for permission to register in an online section after the third
day of courses.