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Fire Science Public Safety and Law Department
Lanham Hall, Room 228A | 301-546-0697
NOTE: *Fire Science courses are restricted to employees and volunteers of the Fire/EMS Department.
Fire Science courses are taught by the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute (MFRI) at various locations within the state of Maryland. Credits for the MFRI courses will be transferred into the college based upon the recommendation of the American Council of Education (ACE) as published in the current edition of the National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs.
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• FSC-2020 Truck Company Fireground Operations
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• FSC-2060 Firefighter Survival and Rescue
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• FSC-2070 Engine Company Fireground Operations
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• FSC-2910 Fire Science Internship
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• FSC-2920 Fire Science Internship
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• FSC-2930 Fire Science Internship
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Forensic Science Public Safety and Law Department
Lanham Hall, Room 228A | 301-546-0697
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• FOS-2500 Forensic Science
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• FOS-2510 Forensic Aspects of Death Investigation
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• FOS-2520 Forensic Aspects of Drug Identification and Abuse
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• FOS-2530 Fire and Arson Investigation
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• FOS-2540 Physical Identifiers: Fingerprinting Techniques
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• FOS-2550 Photography in the Forensic Sciences
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• FOS-2570 Firearms and Tool Marks Identification
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• FOS-2580 Basic Accident Investigation
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• FOS-2590 Crime Scene Investigation
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French Humanities Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 2404 | 301-546-0926
All French courses meet for 3 class hours and 1 additional lab hour per week or equivalent.
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• FRN-1010 French for Beginners
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• FRN-1020 French for Advanced Beginners
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Geography Social Sciences Department
Marlboro Hall, Room 2054 | 301-546-0526
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• GEO-1010 Physical Geography
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• GEO-1020 Physical Geography Lab
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• GEO-1090 World Regional Geography
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Health Education Wellness, Culinary Arts, and Hospitality Department
Center for Health Studies, Suite 1400A, Room 1402 | 301-546-0504 | WellnessCulinaryHosp@pgcc.edu
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• HLE-1150 Personal and Community Health
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• HLE-2000 Applications of Concepts for Fitness and Wellness
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• HLE-2010 Health Issues in a Culturally Diverse Society
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• HLE-2130 First Aid Responding to Emergencies/CPR
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• HLE-2210 Human Sexuality
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• HLE-2250 Health Issues for Women
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• HLE-2300 Integrated Health and Physical Education
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• HLE-2410 Health Communications
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• HLE-2420 Health Education
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• HLE-2450 Public Health Preparedness
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• HLE-2520 Prevention and Community Health
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• HLE-2550 Public Health Advocacy and Leadership in Action
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• HLE-2560 Health Navigator Practicum
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Health Information Management Allied Health and Nursing
Center for Health Studies, Room 1402 | 301-546-0733
NOTE: Courses in the HIM program must be taken in a prescribed sequence.
HIM courses are offered once per year in the fall or spring except for HIM-1530 which is offered every semester.
A grade of C or higher must be maintained in all core program and required science courses.
Program prerequisites require a C or higher.
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• HIM-1500 Introduction to Health Information & Healthcare Systems
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• HIM-1505 Healthcare Delivery Systems
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• HIM-1530 Medical Terminology
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• HIM-1540 Health Information Practicum I
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• HIM-1550 Disease Processes
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• HIM-1600 Principles & Applications of CPT
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• HIM-1800 Introduction to Medical Terms for Health Professionals
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• HIM-2511 Healthcare Quality Improvement and Data Analysis
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• HIM-2520 Principles and Applications of ICD Coding II
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• HIM-2530 Health Information Management
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• HIM-2560 Health Information Practicum II
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• HIM-2580 Health Information Practicum III
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• HIM-2590 RHIT Exam Prep
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• HIM-2600 Medical Reimbursement and Billing
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History Social Sciences Department
Marlboro Hall, Room 2054 | 301-546-0526
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• HST-1310 Ancient & Medieval History
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• HST-1320 Modern History
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• HST-1370 The World in the Twentieth Century
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• HST-1410 History of the United States to 1877
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• HST-1430 History of the United States since 1877
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• HST-1510 History of African Americans to 1877
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• HST-1530 History of African Americans since 1877
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• HST-2100 History of Women in America
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• HST-2160 Modern Middle East
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• HST-2230 History of Latin America and the Caribbean
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• HST-2470 African History
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• HST-2930 Historic Site Internship Experience
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• HST-2970 Historic Sites Internship Experience
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Horticulture Natural Sciences and Engineering Department
Chesapeake Hall, Room 100 | 301-546-0420
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• HRT-1160 Woody Ornamental Plants I
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• HRT-1170 Woody Ornamental Plants II
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• HRT-1200 Plant Diseases and Pests
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Hospitality Services Management Wellness, Culinary Arts, and Hospitality Department
Center for Health Studies, Suite 1400A, Room 1402 | 301-546-0504 | WellnessCulinaryHosp@pgcc.edu
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• HSM-1510 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
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• HSM-1515 Leadership and Interpersonal Dynamics in Hospitality
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• HSM-1520 Fundamentals of Meeting, Convention, and Event Management
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• HSM-1550 ServSafe Certification
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• HSM-1560 Catering and Banquet Operations
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• HSM-1580 Using Technology in the Hospitality Industry
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• HSM-1621 Hotel Operations
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• HSM-1630 Food Service Operations
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• HSM-1640 Special Event Management
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• HSM-1750 Beer, Wines, and Spirits
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• HSM-1810 Introduction to Travel and Tourism
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• HSM-1815 Casino Management
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• HSM-1860 Weddings and Social Events
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• HSM-2020 Food and Beverage Purchasing and Cost Controls
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• HSM-2040 Bar and Beverage Management
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• HSM-2050 Human Resources Management in the Hospitality Industry
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• HSM-2530 Hospitality Sales and Marketing
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• HSM-2550 Understanding Hospitality Law
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• HSM-2760 Hospitality Seminar
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• HSM-2910 Hospitality Services Management Internship I
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• HSM-2920 Cooperative Education
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• HSM-2930 Cooperative Education
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Human Services Social Sciences Department
Marlboro Hall, Room 2054 | 301-546-0526
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• HUS-1010 Introduction to Human Services
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• HUS-1020 Professional Ethics in Human Services
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• HUS-2010 Counseling, Assessment, and Behavior Modification Techniques
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• HUS-2020 Group and Family Counseling Skills
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• HUS-2040 Introduction to Social Work
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• HUS-2200 Developmental Disabilities
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• HUS-2300 Chemical Dependency Counseling
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• HUS-2400 Therapeutic Recreation
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• HUS-2810 Human Services Internship I
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• HUS-2820 Human Services Internship II
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Humanities Social Sciences Department
Marlboro Hall, Room 2054 | 301-546-0526
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• HUM-1980 Artistic and Cultural Experiences
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Information Technology Information and Engineering Technology Department
Center for Advanced Technology, Room 129 | 301-546-0752
Prince George’s Community College is a member of CyberWatch, a consortium of colleges, universities, and business and government partners dedicated to increasing the quality and quantity of Information Security/Assurance professionals. CyberWatch course numbering, which has been agreed to by member institutions, can assist students who may want to take a particular course at another community college due to work schedules, availability of courses during a particular semester, or moving to another county. The common numbering also is useful to institutions articulating with Prince George’s Community College by helping them quickly determine that a course is based on a common CyberWatch model curriculum in Information Security. Each INT course included in this program will show its CyberWatch common course equivalent immediately after the college’s course number and title. All INT prerequisites must be passed with a grade of C or higher.
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• INT-1010 Introduction to Information Technology
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• INT-1111 Programming Logic and Design
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• INT-1290 Beginning Microsoft Word
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• INT-1370 Introduction to Help Desk Tools and Procedures
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