Social Sciences AA Pathway 2018

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Social SciencesAssociate of ArtsFrederick Community College PathwayGuided Pathway to Success (GPS)Suggested schedules map yourpath to degree completion.Full‐time student: Follow the greensemester blocks in order.Part‐time student: Follow the bluecourse sequence at your own pace.Students should meet with anadvisor each semester to carefullyselect and sequence courses basedon their specific academic goalsand interests. Visit Jefferson Hall orcall 301.846.2471 (301.846.2625TDD) for advising.Students who take fewer than15 credits each semester or whorequire developmental English orMath coursework will need additionalsemesters to complete their degrees.Summer and January term classes mayhelp students to make faster progress.General Education CORE courses canoften be taken in any semester. Onecourse must be designated as a CulturalCompetence course. A minimum of ninecredits must be taken at the 200 level.Refer to the college catalog for coursedetails and the list of General Educationand Cultural Competence .aspx#catalogStudents are strongly recommended toconsult an FCC advisor to select electivecourses. Students planning to transfermay also reference ARTSYS, the MarylandArticulation System,www.artsys.usmd.edu.Catalog Year 2018‐2019Recommended First Semester1Gen Ed COREEN 101 English Composition3 credits2Gen Ed COREMathematics Gen Ed3/4 credits3Gen Ed CORESocial & Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed3 credits4Gen Ed CORESocial Science Elective*3 credits5Gen Ed COREHumanities Gen Ed3 creditsRecommended Second Semester6Gen Ed COREBiological & Physical Sciences Gen Ed with a lab4 credits7Gen Ed CORECommunications Gen Ed3 credits8Gen Ed CORESocial Science Elective*3 credits9Program Req.Elective3 creditsSocial Science Elective*3 credits10 Program Req.Recommended Third Semester11Gen Ed COREArts Gen Ed3 credits12Gen Ed CORESocial & Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed in a differentdiscipline from the first3 credits13Gen Ed COREBiological & Physical Sciences Gen Ed3/4 credits14Program Req.Social Science Elective*3 credits15Program Req.Elective3 creditsRecommended Fourth Semester16PE/HealthPE/Health Requirement1/3 creditsTake this course withinthe first 24 credits.17Program Req.Social Science Elective*3 creditsMilestone course – takewithin recommend creditrange to stay on track forcompletion.18Gen Ed COREGeneral Education Elective3 credits19 Program Req.Elective3 credits20Elective (credits may vary; to fulfill 60 credits for degree)4 creditsThis course is offered inthe fall semester only.This course is offered inthe spring semester only.Program Req.*Choose a course from Anthropology (AN), Criminal Justice (CJ), Economics (EC), Education (ED), Geography (GG),History (HI), Human Services (HS), Political Science (PI), Psychology (PS), or Sociology (SO). A minimum of 6 creditsmust be in the same discipline.

Addictions Counseling2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameSummer 2018SO 102Social ProblemsHS 102Human RelationsHS 103Introduction to Social Work and the HumanServicesED/PS 208Human Growth and DevelopmentPS 104Issues of Drug/Alcohol AbuseHS 203Introduction to Counseling & InterviewingHS 205Fundamentals of AddictionHS 206Pharmacology of Psychoactive DrugsPS 206Abnormal PsychologyDay Option AvailableFall 2018Night Option AvailableJan Session 2019Online Option AvailableSpring 2019

Anthropology2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameAN 101Introduction toAnthropologyAN 103Introduction toArchaeologySummer 2018Fall 2018Day Option AvailableJan Session2019Spring 2019Night Option AvailableSummer 2019Fall 2019Online Option AvailableJan Session2020Spring 2020

Criminal Justice2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameSummer 2018CJ 101Introduction to Criminal JusticeCJ 108Serial Killers: Psychosocial PerspectivesCJ 110Criminal LawCJ 204Police Operational ServicesCJ 209Criminal InvestigationsCJ 214The Correctional ProcessCJ 220Criminal Evidence & ProceduresDay Option AvailableFall 2018Night Option AvailableJan Session 2019Online Option AvailableSpring 2019

Economics2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameFall 2018EC 201Principles of Economics- MacroEC 202Principles of Economics- MicroEC 201HPrinciples of Economics- MacroEC 202HPrinciples of Economics- MicroDay Option AvailableJan Session 2019Night Option AvailableSpring 2019Online Option Available

Education2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameSummer 2018ED 102Schools & SocietyED 202Educational PsychologyED 203Foundations of Special EducationED 214Processes and Acquisition of ReadingED/ PS 208Human Growth & DevelopmentDay Option AvailableFall 2018Night Option AvailableJan Session 2019Online Option AvailableSpring 2019

Geography2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameGG 101Elements of GeographyGG 102Cultural GeographyGG 201Urban SocialGeographySummer 2018Fall 2018Day Option AvailableJan Session2019Spring 2019Night Option AvailableSummer 2019Fall 2019Online Option AvailableJan Session2020Spring 2020

History2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameSummer 2018HI 101Western Civilization IHI 102Western Civilization IHI 121World HistoryHI 201History of the United States IHI 202History of the United States IIHI 212The Civil WarHI 213The SouthHI 214Civil RightsHI 217African-American HistoryHI 220World War IIHI 221The SixtiesDay Option AvailableFall 2018Night Option AvailableJan Session 2019Online Option AvailableSpring 2019

Political Science2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameSummer 2018PI 104American Government: NationalPI 206Civil LibertiesDay Option AvailableNight Option AvailableFall 2018Jan session 2019Online Option AvailableSpring 2019

Psychology2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameSummer 2018PS 101General PsychologyPS 104Issues of Drug and AlcoholPS 202Social PsychologyPS 204Adolescent PsychologyPS 205Psychology of AgingPS 206Abnormal PsychologyPS 207Death & DyingPS 206HAbnormal PsychologyPS 101HGeneral PsychologyED/PS 208Human Growth & DevelopmentDay Option AvailableFall 2018Night Option AvailableJan Session 2019Online Option AvailableSpring 2019

Sociology2018-2019 Course RotationThe course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online). This is an advising tool to help students anticipatewhen and how classes are offered. Please reference this document alongside the program pathway, and in consultation with a faculty or staff advisor. Be aware that while FCC will adhere to therotation as closely as possible, the college cannot guarantee that all classes will be offered in the predicted times and formats. The schedule of courses in a given semester supersedes the rotationin the event of discrepancies.Course #Course NameSO 101Introduction to SociologySO 102Social ProblemsSO 201CriminologySO 202Marriage & FamilySO 207Sociology of SexualitySO 210Ethnic DiversitySO 212Gender and SocietySummer 2018Fall 2018Jan Term 2019Spring 2019dDay Option AvailableNight Option AvailableOnline Option Available

Addictions Counseling 2018-2019 Course Rotation Day Option Available Night Option Available Online Option Available The course rotation lists FCC’s planned offerings by semester, as well as the format in which the course is available (day, evening, and/or online).

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