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2020 - 2021 FCC Academic Catalog

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French

FREN 101–Introductory French I (3)

FREN 102–Introductory French II (3)

FREN 201–Intermediate French I (3)

FREN 202–Intermediate French II (3)

German

GERM 101–Introductory German I (3)

GERM 102–Introductory German II (3)

GERM 201–Intermediate German I (3)

GERM 202–Intermediate German II (3)

Italian

ITAL 101–Introductory Italian I (3)

ITAL 102–Introductory Italian II (3)

ITAL 201–Intermediate Italian I (3)

Latin

LATN 101–Introductory Latin I (3)

LATN 102–Introductory Latin II (3)

LATN 201–Intermediate Latin I (3)

LATN 202–Intermediate Latin II (3)

Russian

RUSS 101–Introductory Russian I (3)

RUSS 102–Introductory Russian II (3)

RUSS 201–Intermediate Russian I (3)

Spanish

SPAN 101–Introductory Spanish I (3)

SPAN 102–Introductory Spanish II (3)

SPAN 201–Intermediate Spanish I (3)

SPAN 202–Intermediate Spanish II (3)

Spanish Conversation

SPAN 211–Spanish Conversation I (3)

Philosophy

PHIL 101–Introductory Philosophy (3)

PHIL 102–Critical Thinking (3)

PHIL 105–Ethics (3)

PHIL 206–Symbolic Logic (3)

PHIL 207–Biomedical Ethics (3)

PHIL 208–Business Ethics (3)

PHIL 210–Ethics and Film (3)

2. English

ENGL 101–English Composition (3)

3. Interdisciplinary & Emerging Issues

Computer Literacy

CMIS 101–Information Systems and Technology (3)

CMIS 106–Object Design & Programming (3)

Wellness

HLTH 150–Health Education (3)

HLTH 160–Stress Management (3)

NUTR 102–Nutrition in a Changing World (3)

PHED 165–Fitness for Living (3)

Emerging Issues

‡ ACCE 110–Academic Engagement Seminar (3)

ACCE 140–Introduction to Leadership (3)

‡ ACCE 250–Global Scholar Experience (3)

‡ ASLS 124–Intro to Deaf Community and History

(3)

‡ BMGT 281–Global Awareness/Work Environment

(3)

EMGT 101–Disaster, Crisis, and Emergency

Management (3)

4. Mathematics

MATH 101/MATH 101A–Foundations of

Mathematics (3)

MATH 110–Fundamental Concepts of

Mathematics I (4)

MATH 120/MATH 120A–Statistics (3)

MATH 125–Business Statistics (3)

MATH 127–Statistics with Probability (4)

MATH 145/MATH 145S–College Algebra (3)

MATH 165–Precalculus (4)

MATH 175–Applied Calculus (3)

MATH 185–Calculus I (4)

MATH 195–Calculus II (4)

5. Biological & Physical Sciences

BIOT 130–Forensic Biology (4)

BIOT 140–Biotechnology and Society (3)

BSCI 100–Fundamental Concepts of Biology (4)

BSCI 105–Human Ecology (3)

BSCI 106–General Ecology (4)

BSCI 107–Study of the Human Body (3)

BSCI 117–Human Biology (4)

BSCI 150–Principles of Biology I (4)

BSCI 160–Principles of Biology II (4)

BSCI 201–Anatomy and Physiology I (4)

BSCI 202–Anatomy and Physiology II (4)

BSCI 223–Microbiology for Allied Health (4)

CHEM 100–Chemistry & Society (4)

CHEM 101–General Chemistry I (4)

CHEM 102–General Chemistry II (4)

PHSC 101–Survey of Physical Science (3)

PHSC 104–Survey of Oceanography (3)

PHSC 105–Survey of Meteorology (3)

PHSC 109–Energy and Society (3)

PHSC 111–Introduction to Physical Science (4)

PHSC 112–Introduction to Earth Systems

Science (4)

PHSC 115–Introduction to Meteorology (4)

PHSC 117–Introduction to Astronomy (4)

PHSC 121–Physical Geology (4)

PHSC 122–Historical Geology (4)

PHYS 101–Survey of Physics (3)

PHYS 121–Fundamentals of Physics I (4)

PHYS 122–Fundamentals of Physics II (4)

PHYS 151–General Physics I (4)

PHYS 252–General Physics II (4)

6. Social & Behavioral Sciences

Anthropology

ANTH 101–Introduction to Anthropology (3)

Economics

‡ ECON 200–Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ECON 202–Principles of Microeconomics (3)

Education

EDUC 110–Schools & Society (3)

EDPS 210–Human Growth & Development (3)

Geography

GEOG 101–Elements of Geography (3)

‡ GEOG 102–Cultural Geography (3)

‡ GEOG 201–Urban Social Geography (3)

History

HIST 101–History of Western Civilization I (3)

HIST 102–History of Western Civilization II (3)

‡ HIST 121–World History I (3)

‡ HIST 122–World History II (3)

HIST 201–History of the United States I (3)

HIST 202–History of the United States II (3)

‡ HIST 217–African-American History (3)

HIST 220–World War II (3)

HIST 221–The Sixties (3)

Human Services

‡ HUMS 102–Human Relations (3)

Political Science

POSC 104–American Government (3)

Psychology

PSYC 101–General Psychology (3)

PSYC 202–Social Psychology (3)

Sociology

SOCY 101–Introduction to Sociology (3)

‡ SOCY 102–Social Problems (3)

‡ SOCY 210–Ethnic Diversity (3)

‡ SOCY 212–Gender and Society (3)

◊ COMM 111 can be taken to satisfy either the

General Education requirement in Arts or in

Communication, but not both.

* ENGL 102 can be taken to satisfy either the

General Education requirement in Communication

or in Humanities, but not both.

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ENGL 241 can be taken to satisfy either the

General Education requirement in Communication

or in Humanities, but not both.

Course satisfies Cultural Competence Requirement