Dec 14, 2024  
2021-2022 Academic Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering Information

0001–0999: Developmental not-for-credit courses for students who need further preparation before enrolling in college-level courses. These courses award Equivalent Hours (EHs) that contribute to a student’s academic load, but do not count toward degree or certificate requirements.
1000–1999: College-level courses at the 1000 level provide students with foundational concepts or skills required in specific or multiple disciplines. These courses may be stand-alone or part of a sequence.

2000–2999: Courses at the 2000 level build upon the skills and concepts presented in the 1000-level courses. Students are expected to acquire foundational concepts prior to entry into courses at the 2000 level and are expected to be able to move forward to more complex subject mastery.

Prerequisites

Many courses require prior satisfactory completion of another course to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the course. For example, EGL-1020  Composition II: Writing About Literature cannot be taken unless EGL-1010  (the prerequisite) has been satisfactorily completed. In addition, for a number of introductory-level credit courses, a minimum level of readiness in reading, writing, and mathematics, as determined by the college’s placement tests, is required as a prerequisite. In such cases, satisfactory completion of the appropriate developmental studies course will satisfy the prerequisite. Students should be certain to check for prerequisites in the course listings that follow. Except when specifically authorized by the department chairperson or dean, registration will not be permitted if prerequisites have not been fully satisfied.

Course Contact Hours

At the end of some course descriptions is a phrase such as “3 studio hours” or “3 class/2 lab hours.” This indicates the actual time a student should expect to spend per week in a course, broken down by the type of contact—classroom/lecture, laboratory, studio, or clinical. If there is no such indicator for a course, students may assume there will be one class hour per week for each credit awarded for completion of the course. (Courses which meet in an accelerated or nontraditional format rather than in the usual full-semester, 15-week format will meet more than the hours indicated per week in order to reach the same number of total contact hours for the semester.)

General Education Requirements Key

CL = Computer Literacy Req.
E = English Req.
H = Humanities Req.
M = Math Req.
Sc = Science Req.
SS = Social Science Req.
 

Spanish

Humanities Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 2404 | 301-546-0926

Spanish courses meet for 3 class hours and 1 additional lab hour per week or equivalent.

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Surgical Technology

Allied Health and Nursing Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 1402 | 301-546-0733

SGT courses are offered once per year in the fall, spring, and summer sessions I and II. A grade of C or higher must be maintained in all prerequisites, program courses, and required science courses.

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Teacher Education

All TED courses must be passed with a grade of C or higher.

Education Department
Lanham Hall, Room 228A| 301-546-0697

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Television, Radio, and Film

Humanities Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 2404 | 301-546-0926

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Theatre

Humanities Department
Center for Performing Arts |  301-546-0926

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Women’s Studies

Social Sciences Department
Marlboro Hall, Room 2054 | 301-546-0526

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