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Medical Assisting Allied Health and Nursing Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 1402 | 301-546-0733
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• MAS-2040 Professional Seminar
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• MAS-2050 Clinical Procedures II
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• MAS-2060 Medical Assisting Practicum
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• MAS-2070 Clinical Procedures III
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• MAS-2110 Administrative Medical Assisting II
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• MAS-2300 Pharmacology for Allied Health
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Music Humanities Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 2404 | 301-546-0926
There is a music theory prerequisite for all incoming music majors. Students must have basic knowledge of fundamentals in order to be in MUSIC 1150.
Music fundamentals knowledge list:
- Identify the principles of notation, including meter, key signature, and texture, by analyzing a musical score.
- Construct scales, intervals, and triads, using music notation.
- Identify aurally and notate intervals, scales, triads, and rhythmic patterns.
- Read and sing intervals, scales, and simple phrases.
- Play scales, intervals, triads, and simple phrases on the keyboard.
Those students whose fundamental skills are less developed are required to take MUS-1000 Fundamentals of Music Theory.
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• MUS-1005 Fundamentals of Music Theory
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• MUS-1010 Music Appreciation
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• MUS-1015 Guitar Class
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• MUS-1030 Concert Choir
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• MUS-1110 Jazz Ensemble
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• MUS-1120 Survey of American Popular Music
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• MUS-1155 Music Theory I
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• MUS-1160 Music Theory II
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• MUS-1210 Class Piano
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• MUS-1230 Class Voice
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• MUS-1250 Sight Singing and Ear Training
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• MUS-1260 Songwriting I
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• MUS-1410 Commercial Music Theory
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• MUS-1500 Introduction to Music Technology
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• MUS-1530 Pro Tools Fundamentals 101 & 110
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• MUS-1550 Digital Music Production Techniques
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• MUS-1560 Recording Technology I
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• MUS-1570 Recording Technology II
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• MUS-1710 Applied Music - Level I
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• MUS-1810 Applied Music - Level II
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• MUS-2000 Music Business & Entrepreneurship
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• MUS-2070 Applied Music Level III
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• MUS-2080 Applied Music - Level IV
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• MUS-2150 Music Theory III
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• MUS-2160 Music Theory IV
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• MUS-2510 Digital Notation
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• MUS-2520 Digital Audio
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• MUS-2560 Recording Technology III
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• MUS-2570 Live Sound Reinforcement
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• MUS-2600 Midi Sequencing
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• MUS-2930 Audio Engineering Internship
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Nuclear Medicine Technology Allied Health and Nursing Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 1402 | 301-546-0733
NUM courses are offered once per year in the fall, spring, or summer. Prerequisites require a grade of C or higher.
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• NUM-1450 Nuclear Medicine Procedures I
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• NUM-1460 Nuclear Medicine Procedures II
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• NUM-1650 Conceptual Physics for Medical Imaging
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• NUM-1750 Radiopharmacy/Radio-chemistry
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• NUM-2100 Introduction to Clinical Nuclear Medicine
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• NUM-2110 Clinical Nuclear Medicine I
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• NUM-2120 Clinical Nuclear Medicine II
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• NUM-2130 Clinical Nuclear Medicine III
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• NUM-2140 Clinical Nuclear Medicine IV
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• NUM-2150 Clinical Nuclear Medicine V
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• NUM-2470 Advanced Molecular Imaging Concepts
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• NUM-2650 Nuclear Medicine Physics and Instrumentation
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• NUM-2800 Nuclear Medicine Synthesis
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Nursing Nursing Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 1402 | 301-546-0731
RN Nursing Program prerequisites: EGL-1010 , NUR-1010 , BIO-2050 , BIO-2060 , PSY-1010 , and MAT-1250 or higher.
All require a grade of C or higher.
No RN Nursing Program prerequisite can be repeated more than once.
LPN program prerequisites: EGL-1010 , NUR-1010 , BIO-2050 , BIO-2060 , and PSY-1010 .
All require a grade of C or higher.
No LPN Program prerequisite can be repeated more than once.
Students must achieve a 2.50 GPA in the required prerequisites for either program
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• NUR-1000 Introduction to Nursing - PN
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• NUR-1010 Introduction to Nursing - RN
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• NUR-1020 Foundations of Nursing Practice
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• NUR-1030 Reproductive Health Nursing
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• NUR-1040 Physiological Integrity I
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• NUR-1050 Adaptations and Practices for the Practical Nurse
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• NUR-1060 LPN to RN Transition
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• NUR-1070 P to RN Transition
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• NUR-2010 Nursing Care of Children and Families
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• NUR-2020 Physiological Integrity II
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• NUR-2031 Psychosocial Integrity
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• NUR-2032 Physiological Integrity III
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• NUR-2040 Management of Care and Professional Issues
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Nutrition Wellness, Culinary Arts, and Hospitality Department
Center for Health Studies, Suite 1400A, Room 1402 | 301-546-0504 | WellnessCulinaryHosp@pgcc.edu
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• NTR-1010 Introductory Nutrition
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• NTR-1100 Introduction to Food Science
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Paralegal Public Safety and Law Department
Lanham Hall, Room 228A | 301-546-0697
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• PAR-1510 Introduction to Law for Paralegals
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• PAR-2450 Legal Research
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• PAR-2510 Legal Writing
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• PAR-2530 Tort Law
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• PAR-2540 Contracts
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• PAR-2550 Real Estate Law
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• PAR-2560 Basic Mediation
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• PAR-2570 Wills, Estate Planning, Probate, and Elder Law
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• PAR-2580 Employment Law
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• PAR-2590 Family Law
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• PAR-2610 Legal Ethics
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• PAR-2650 Civil Litigation
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• PAR-2910 Paralegal Internship I
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• PAR-2920 Paralegal Internship II
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• PAR-2930 Paralegal Internship III
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Paramedic Note: All courses incorporate Statewide Protocols for Paramedic as applicable.
Allied Health Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 1402 | 301-546-0733
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• PMD-1000 Introduction to Paramedicine and Medical Emergencies
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• PMD-1010 Advanced Airway Management
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• PMD-1020 Pharmacology, IV Therapy, and Med Math
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• PMD-1030 Cardiology and EKG Interpretation
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• PMD-1050 Introduction to the Paramedic Clinical Environment
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• PMD-1060 Study of Human Systems for Prehospital Providers
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• PMD-1100 Paramedic Clinical Experience II
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• PMD-2010 Special Patient Populations
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• PMD-2020 Patient Assessment and Medical Emergencies II
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• PMD-2030 Shock and Trauma
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• PMD-2040 Preparation for the Paramedic Licensing Exam
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• PMD-2200 Paramedic Summative Clinical
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Planning for Academic Success Social Sciences Department
Marlboro Hall, Room 2054 | 301-546-0526
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• PAS-1000 First Year Experience
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Philosophy Humanities Department
Center for Health Studies, Room 2404 | 301-546-0926
PHL courses require a satisfactory reading score on the placement test or satisfactory completion of appropriate DVR coursework.
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• PHL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy: The Art of Questioning
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• PHL-1090 Introduction to Logic
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• PHL-1170 Eastern Philosophy
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• PHL-1330 Ethics
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• PHL-1370 Women in Philosophy
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• PHL-2150 Law and Values
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• PHL-2190 Philosophical Ideas in Imaginative Literature
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