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Page 119 of Cecil Community College 2005-2007 Catalog by Cecil Community CollegeThis section includes a list of the credit courses offered at the College. Not all courses are offered each term. Credit Course Schedules for the spring, summer and fall show which courses are offered during the term. Three letters followed by three digits and two digits or letters label each course offered by the College. The three letters designate the discipline area of the course. For instance, EGL English and MAT mathematics. The three digits indicate the title of the course. The last two digits designate the section or delivery method of the course. Courses are listed according to subject area, which are listed alphabetically. Courses with numbers of 100 or less carry credits but may not be used to satisfy degree or certificate requirements. Their primary purpose is to prepare students for subsequent college level courses. Most of the courses in the 100 series are first-year courses, some of which have specified pre-requisites. Most of the courses in the 200 series are second-year courses, some of which have specified pre-requisites. Pre-requisites are courses, certifications, assessment test scores, qualifications for enrollment in other courses, such as eligibility for EGL101, or other measurable activities which must be successfully completed prior to enrollment in the course. Pre-requisites are courses which must be completed with a grade of C or higher prior to enrollment in the course Co-requisites are courses that must be taken simultaneously or prior to enrollment in the specific course. Notes: Students are expected to read and write at a college level for all courses except the developmental courses. English and Mathematics Requirement It is strongly recommended that all students complete both a mathematics and an English course within their first 12 credit hours. To ensure maximum success, mathematics and English courses should be taken during consecutive terms until the sequence is completed. All students must have begun their English and mathematics sequences by completion of their first 30 credit hours or registration will be blocked until the student meets with an academic advisor to see if an exemption is in order. Activity Elective Courses Courses that fulfill the activity elective requirement for graduation are coded ACT in the course description under Dance and Physical Education. CIS/DAP Programming Electives CIS 143 Excel Applications and Programming CIS 182 Scripting Languages DAP 106 Introduction to Programming Logic DAP 109 Introduction to Programming DAP 131 Visual Basic Programming DAP 170 JAVA DAP 202 C Programming Language DAP 224 Autolisp Programming Graphic Design Electives ART 101 Fundamentals of Design I ART 105 Illustration, Materials and Techniques ART 130 Drawing I VCP 116 Digital Imaging I VCP 117 Digital Imaging II VCP 118 Digital Imaging III VCP 119 Digital Imaging IV VCP 230 Graphic Design Studio General Education Course Codes The following codes are used in the course descriptions to identify elective courses that satisfy the General Education Core Requirements: E English Composition H Arts Humanities I Interdisciplinary Emerging Issues M Mathematics SL Science w/ Lab S Science SS Behavioral Social Sciences COURSE DESCRIPTIONS www.cecilcc.edu 118[close] |
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