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2020 - 2021 FCC Academic Catalog

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frederick.edu

• 301.846.2400

Maryland Council of Deans and

Directors of Nursing Programs

(MCDDNP)

The Maryland Council of Deans and Directors

of Nursing Programs (MCDDNP) agreement

was signed between public and some private

institutions in the state of Maryland. The agreement

is designed to minimize barriers to educational

advancement for nurses, thereby encouraging

nurses to reach their highest possible level of

education. Specifically, the agreement is designed

to allow for transfer of credits for students who

complete a nursing program and receive their RN

licenses, as well as, an LPN to RN articulation of

credits. For more further information contact the

Director of Nursing Education, Vanessa Lovato,

at 301.846.2607.

McDaniel College Honors Program

Frederick Community College maintains a

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with

McDaniel College for students enrolled In the FCC

Honors Program. The purpose of this MOU is to

acknowledge the scholastic accomplishments of

FCC Honors students and to facilitate a seamless

transition from the FCC Honors Program to the

McDaniel College Honors Program. Interested

students should contact the FCC Honors Program

Coordinator for further information.

Mid-Maryland Healthcare

Consortium

In an effort to facilitate the pursuit of careers in

healthcare, Frederick Community College (FCC),

Carroll Community College (CCC) and Howard

Community College (HCC) formed this partnership

to allow residents in the three counties to enroll

in selected healthcare programs at any of these

colleges at in-county tuition rates. The consortium

can benefit FCC students interested in enrolling in

the following credit programs:

Carroll Community College

• Physical Therapy Assistant

• Health Information Technology (HIT)

• Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

• National Registered Paramedic

• Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to

Registered Nurse (RN)

Frederick Community College

• Respiratory Care

• Surgical Technology

• Health Information Technology (HIT)

• Military to Registered Nursing (RN)

• Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to

Registered Nurse (RN)

Howard Community College

• Cardiovascular Technology

• National Registered Paramedic (NRP)

• Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

• Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

• Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to Registered

Nurse (RN)

• Medical Lab Technician

• Diagnostic Medical Sonography

• Dental Hygiene

• Military to Registered Nurse (RN)

• Paramedic to Registered Nurse (RN)

• Radiation Technology

• Physical Therapy Assistant

Mount St. Mary’s University

Accounting

Frederick Community College and Mount St. Mary's

are committed to facilitating a smooth transition

from FCC's Accounting program to a B.S. in

Accounting at Mount St. Mary's University. Students

earning an A.A.S. in Accounting and meeting GPA

requirements will be able to transfer 60 credits to

Mount St. Mary's University. For more information

contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.

Addictions Counseling

Frederick Community College and Mount St.

Mary's are committed to facilitating a smooth

transition from FCC's Addictions Counseling

program to a B.S. in Human Services at Mount

St. Mary's University. Students earning a A.A.S.

in Addictions Counseling and meeting GPA

requirements will be able to transfer 60 credits to

Mount St. Mary's University. For more information

contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.

Art/Music

Frederick Community College and Mount St.

Mary's are committed to facilitating a smooth

transition from FCC's General Studies or Arts and

Humanities program to a B.A. in Fine Arts/Music at

Mount St. Mary's University. Students earning an

A.A. in General Studies or Arts & Humanities and

meeting GPA requirements will be able to transfer

up to 60 credits (the maximum allowable) to

Mount St. Mary's University. For more information

contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.

Business Administration

Frederick Community College and Mount St.

Mary's are committed to facilitating a smooth

transition from FCC's Business Administration

program to a B.S. in Accounting or a B.S. in

Business Administration at Mount St. Mary's

University. Students earning a A.A. in Business

Administration and meeting GPA requirements

will be able to transfer 60 credits to Mount St.

Mary's University. For more information contact

Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.

Communication

Frederick Community College and Mount St. Mary's

are committed to facilitating a smooth transition

from FCC's General Studies or Arts and Humanities

program to a B.A. in Communications at Mount

St. Mary's University. Students earning an A.A.

in General Studies or Arts and Humanities and

meeting GPA requirements will be able to transfer

up to 60 credits (the maximum allowable) to

Mount St. Mary's University. For more information

contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.

Criminal Justice - Criminal Justice

Frederick Community College and Mount St. Mary's

University are committed to facilitating a smooth

transition from FCC's Criminal Justice program

to a B.A. in Criminal Justice at Mount St. Mary's

University. Students earning a A.A. in Criminal

justice will be able to transfer up to 60 credits to

Mount St. Mary's University. For more information

contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.

Criminal Justice - Police Science

Frederick Community College and Mount St. Mary’s

University are committed to providing students

with the seamless articulation of FCC coursework

leading toward completion of the bachelor’s

degree at MSMU. In support of that commitment,

FCC and MSMU maintain an articulation agreement

for FCC graduates of the A.A.S. in Police Science.

A maximum of 75 credit hours from FCC will

be allowed toward fulfillment of the 120 hours

required for baccalaureate completion. All courses

meeting general education requirements at

FCC will transfer to MSMU as general education.

For further information, contact Robin Shusko,

program manager, Police Science, 301.846.2673.