January 30 to May 21


BIOLOGY

BIOL-101    General Biology I (4 credits)

Study of living things from the atom through the molecular, cellular and organismal levels.

PRQ: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086

FAST TRACK:

6018  F645             5:30PM-10:00PM     F     CL153

                               12:00PM-4:30PM     S     ST060

(10 Weekends) - Feb 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27; March 12-13, 19-20, 26-27; April 3-4, 16-17, 23-24, April 30-May 1.

Fees: $43.00.

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FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE

FYEX-100    First Year Experience (2 credits)

First Year Experience 100 engages students in a highly interactice, critical thinking experience and in a meta-cognitive pursuit to understand themselves as intentional learners and as civic and global citizens.  Through self-assessment,reading, writing, and reflections, students develo habits of mind necessary to engage in academic inquiry creative and critical thinking, and scholarly discourse with integrity and civility; develop their ability to articulate their long-term goals as related to their own beliefs and values; and strengthen their capacity to appreciate diversity and effective intercultural and interpersonal communication.  ESL sections of the course provide international students with an essential and unique orientation to and understanding of the American higher education system, culture, and technology.

FAST TRACK:

6097  F645        6:00PM-8:00PM     F     DH117     

                         9:00AM-12:30PM    S     DH117     

                         9:00AM-12:30PM    SU    DH117     

Earn 2 credits in 3 weekends. Class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun on Feb 5-7, 12-14, 19-21. Students must purchase textbook prior to first class meeting.

Fees: $25.00.

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HEED

HEED-211    Nutrition (3 credits)

This course will provide students with a general understanding of nutrition and health. The functions and importance of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and minerals, and the relationship between nutrition and exercise in weight management are included.  Also listed as NUTR-211

FAST TRACK:

6021  F645        6:00PM-9:15PM     F     DH219    

                          9:00AM-1:00PM     S     DH219    

                         12:00PM-3:00PM    SU    DH219    

Earn 3 credits in 4 weekends. Class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun on Feb 12-14, 19-21,26-28 - Mar 5-7. Please purchase textbook prior to first class meeting.

Fees: $10.00.

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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

HMDV-200    Life Span Development (3 credits)

The purpose of this course is to examine the growth and development of an individual throughout his/her life. Beginning with the prenatal period and continuing through old age, development from a physical, intellectual, social and emotional perspective will be studied. Theories on development and current research in the field will be reviewed with an emphasis on application of individual case histories and personal experiences. This course meets the Maryland State Department of Education Child Development requirement for an initial certificate in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education.

NOTE: For a prerequisite waiver call Division Chair, 443-518-4019.

PRQ: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121

TELECOURSE:

6058  T630        7:00PM-9:00PM     F     MH116 

TELECOURSE (Transitions Throughout the Life Span) MANDATORY ORIENTATION FRI, FEB 5. Additional classes Mar 12, 19; April 30; May 7.

Fees: $45.00.

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PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC-101    General Psychology (3 credits)

An introductory course focusing on how psychologists conduct research on human behavior and the results.

PRQ: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121.

TELECOURSE:

6064  T630        9:00AM-11:00AM    S     MH116 

TELECOURSE (Discovering Psychology) - Air dates distributed at MANDATORY ORIENTATION SAT, JAN 30. Additional classes Mar 13, 20; May 1, 8.  TV lessons begin airing before the first class meeting.  Call 443-518-4440 for schedule

Fees: $45.00.

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SPEECH

SPCH-105    Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3 credits)

The focus of this course is speaking skills for various situations with emphasis on one-to-group presentations. Effective communication in content, physical and vocal delivery as well as language use are stressed.

PRQ: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121.

FAST TRACK:

6004  F645        6:00PM-9:15PM     F     DH217     

                          9:00AM-3:00PM     S     DH217     

                        12:00PM-4:14PM    SU    DH217     

Earn 3 credits in 3 weekends. Class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun on March 5-7,  12-14 and 19-21.

Fees: $30.00