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1 ACCT 221 Accounting I ACCT 222 Accounting II ACCT 228 Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting ACCT 245 Accounting Information Systems ANTH 201 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology ANTH 215 Human Evolution and Archaeology ANTH 240 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 250 Archaeological Investigation ANTH 256 World Cultures ANTH 260 Independent Study Anthropology AOSC 100 Weather and Climate AOSC 105 Meteorology: An Introduction to Weather ARAB 101 Elementary Arabic I World Languages ARAB 102 Elementary Arabic II World Languages ARCH 101 Introduction to Architecture and the Built Environment ARCH 201 Introduction to Architectural Design ARCH 203 Principles of Sustainability ARTT 100 Introduction to Drawing ARTT 102 Design Studio: 2 Dimensional ARTT 103 Design Studio: 3 Dimensional ARTT 105 Color Theory and Application

2 ARTT 112 Digital Photography for Fine Arts I ARTT 116 Digital Tools for the Visual Arts ARTT 120 Ceramics I ARTT 123 Crafts ARTT 127 Art Appreciation (Art in Culture) ARTT 152 Photographic Expression I ARTT 200 Art History: Ancient to 1400 ARTT 201 Art History: 1400 to Present ARTT 204 Intermediate Drawing ARTT 205 Figure Drawing I ARTT 206 Figure Drawing II ARTT 211 Painting I ARTT 212 Painting II ARTT 213 Digital Photography for Fine Arts II ARTT 215 Watercolor I ARTT 216 Watercolor II ARTT 220 Ceramics II ARTT 221 Sculpture I ARTT 222 Sculpture II ARTT 225 World Woodcut and Relief Traditions ARTT 227 Printmaking: Lithography ARTT 228 Lithography and Relief Printmaking ARTT 230 Intaglio Printmaking ARTT 233 Serigraphy ARTT 241 Enameling I

3 ARTT 242 Enameling II ARTT 245 Jewelry and Metalsmithing ARTT 247 Weaving and Textiles ARTT 252 Photographic Expression II ARTT 255 Studio Practicum ARTT 256 Studio Practicum ARTT 257 Individualized Art Workshop ARTT 265 Architectural History: Ancient to 1400 ARTT 266 Architectural History: 1400 to Present ARTT 270 Survey of African Art ARTT 272 Survey of Asian Art ARTT 275 Italian Renaissance Art ARTT 278 American Art ARTT 279 American Art Since 1945 ARTT 280 Modern Art: Its Origins and Development ASLP 100 American Sign Language I World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 105 Visual Gestural Communication World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 106 Fingerspelling and Number Use in ASL World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 110 American Sign Language II World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 121 Introduction to the Deaf Community and Culture World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 200 American Sign Language III World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 205 Structural ASL I World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 207 ASL Translation and Interpretation World Languages: American Sign Language

4 ASLP 210 American Sign Language IV World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 222 Deaf History and Culture World Languages: American Sign Language ASLP 226 Semantics/Communications in ASL I World Languages: American Sign Language ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy ASTR 202 Introduction to Modern Astronomy BIOL 101 General Biology BIOL 105 Environmental Biology BIOL 108 Marine Environmental Science BIOL 111 Natural Science of the Chesapeake Bay BIOL 114 Understanding Viruses BIOL 130 The Human Body BIOL 136 Introduction to the Biology of Human Reproduction BIOL 150 Principles of Biology I BIOL 151 Principles of Biology II BIOL 210 Microbiology BIOL 212 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 213 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 217 Ecology BIOL 220 General Genetics BIOL 226 Nutrition BIOL 228 Pathology BIOL 230 Molecular Cell Biology BSAD 101 Introduction to Business BSAD 111 Personal Finance

5 BSAD 210 Statistics for Business and Economics CCJS 110 Administration of Justice CCJS 201 Introduction to Law Enforcement CCJS 211 Criminal Investigation CCJS 215 Organization and Administration CCJS 216 Police Operations CCJS 221 Criminal Law CCJS 222 Criminal Evidence CCJS 230 Introduction to Corrections CCJS 232 Criminal Forensics CCJS 242 Theory and Practice CCJS 244 Contemporary Issues CCJS 246 Constitutional Law CCJS 250 Seminar: Criminal Justice CHEM 109 Chemistry and Society CHEM 115 Survey of Organic and Biological Chemistry CHEM 131 Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 132 Principles of Chemistry II CHEM 135 General Chemistry for Engineers CHEM 150 Essentials of Organic and Biochemistry CHEM 203 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 204 Organic Chemistry II CHIN 101 Elementary Chinese I World Languages CHIN 102 Elementary Chinese II World Languages

6 CHIN 201 Intermediate Chinese I World Languages CHIN 202 Intermediate Chinese II World Languages CMAP 120 Introduction to Computer Applications CMGT 100 Construction Methods and Materials CMGT 250 Construction Surveying CMGT 280 Mechanical and Electrical Systems CMGT 285 Practical Construction Law CMSC 110 Computer Concepts CMSC 140 Introduction to Programming CMSC 201 Java Programming Language CMSC 203 Computer Science I CMSC 204 Computer Science II CMSC 207 Introduction to Discrete Structures CMSC 214 Advanced Java Programming CMSC 222 Visual Programming CMSC 226 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming with C++ CMSC 230 Advanced Object Oriented Programming with C++ CMSC 243 Systems Analysis and Design CMSC 246 Introduction to SQL Using Oracle CMSC 250 UNIX/LINUX Operating System CMSC 260 Computer Security CMSC 299 Special Topics in Computer Science and Technologies

7 COMM 108 Introduction to Human Communication COMM 109 Voice and Diction COMM 112 Business and Professional Speech Communication COMM 121 Public Speaking COMM 204 Interpersonal Communication COMM 220 Small Group Communication COMM 250 Introduction to Communication Inquiry and Theory DANC 100 Introduction to Dance DANC 101 Ballet I DANC 102 Ballet II DANC 104 Modern Dance II DANC 106 Jazz Dance II DANC 108 Tap Dance II DANC 200 Introduction to Dance Composition DANC 201 Ballet III DANC 202 Ballet IV DANC 203 Modern Dance III DANC 204 Modern Dance IV DANC 205 Jazz Dance III DANC 206 Jazz Dance IV ECON 103 The Evolution of Economic Societies ECON 105 Basic Economics ECON 201 Principles of Economics I

8 ECON 202 Principles of Economics II EDUC 101 Foundations of Education EDUC 115 Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition EDUC 119 Introduction to Early Childhood Education EDUC 135 Child Growth and Development EDUC 180 Children's Literature EDUC 201 Introduction to Special Education EDUC 224 Social Emotional Development in Young Children EDUC 240 Integration Seminar in Early Childhood Leadership and Management EDUC 243 Process and Acquisition of Reading EDUC 246 Assessment for Reading Instruction EDUC 260 Methods of Teaching for Elementary Education ENEE 150 Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers ENEE 207 Electrical Circuits ENEE 222 Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis ENEE 244 Digital Logic Design ENES 100 Introduction to Engineering Design Technology Credit (Subject Graduation Credit Restricted to Clarksburg, Nothwest, and Northwood High Schools ONLY. All others receive elective credit.)

9 ENES 102 Statics ENES 120 Biology for Engineers ENES 220 Mechanics of Materials ENES 221 Dynamics ENES 232 Thermodynamics ENES 240 Scientific and Engineering Computation ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing English ENGL 101A Introduction to College Writing English ENGL 102 Critical Reading, Writing, and Research English ENGL 103 Critical Reading, Writing and Research in the Work Place English ENGL 110 Principles of English Grammar ENGL 122 Introduction to World Mythology ENGL 190 Introduction to Literature English ENGL 201 Introduction to World Literature I ENGL 202 Introduction to World Literature II ENGL 205 Masterpieces of Asian Literature ENGL 208 Women in Literature ENGL 211 Survey of American Literature I ENGL 212 Survey of American Literature II ENGL 213 Survey of British Literature I ENGL 214 Survey of British Literature II ENGL 220 The American Novel ENGL 223 Introduction to Asian American Literature

10 ENGL 226 Survey of African American Literature I ENGL 227 Survey of African American Literature II ENGL 230 Introduction to Modern Drama ENGL 231 Introduction to Modern Poetry ENGL 233 The Short Story ENGL 235 Film and Literature ENGL 241 American Literature of Nature and the Environment ENGL 245 The Bible as Literature ENGL 248 Literature of the Holocaust ENGL 251 Introduction to Journalism ENGL 252 News Writing ENGL 259 Organization and Development of Technical Documents ENGL 264 Introduction to Creative Writing of Fiction ENGL 265 Advanced Creative Writing of Fiction ENGL 272 Introduction to Creative Writing of Poetry FILM 110 Introduction to Film FILM 120 History of International Film to 1950 FILM 210 Screenwriting FIRE 103 Building Construction for Fire Protection FIRE 201 Fire Protection Systems FIRE 220 Strategy and Tactics

11 FIRE 221 Principles of Code Enforcement FREN 101 Elementary French I World Languages FREN 102 Elementary French II World Languages FREN 201 Intermediate French I World Languages FREN 202 Intermediate French II World Languages FREN 207 Readings in French Literature World Languages FREN 208 Readings in French Literature World Languages GDES 116 Digital Tools for the Visual Arts GDES 121 Fundamentals of Graphic Design I GDES 124 Fundamentals of Graphic Design II GDES 134 Illustration I GDES 240 Animation 2: 3 D Modeling GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography GEOG 105 Cultural Geography GEOG 113 Economic Geography GEOG 124 Physical Geography GEOG 130 Global Geography GEOG 211 Political Geography GEOG 222 Geography of the United States GEOG 235 Preserving Our National Heritage: The Geography of Conservation and Natural Resources GEOG 240 Introduction to Cartography GEOG 250 Interpretation of Geographic Imagery: Use and Analysis

12 GEOG 251 Principles of Map Design GEOG 255 Introduction to Computer Mapping GEOG 260 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GEOG 265 Research Topics in Applied Geography GEOG 270 Advanced Geographic Information Systems GEOL 101 Physical Geology GEOL 102 Historical Geology GERM 101 Elementary German I World Languages GERM 102 Elementary German II World Languages GERM 201 Intermediate German I World Languages GERM 202 Intermediate German II World Languages GHUM 101 Introduction to Global Humanities GNDS 102 Understanding LGBT Identities HIND 101 Elementary Hindi I World Languages HIND 102 Elementary Hindi II World Languages HIST 112 Women in History HIST 114 The World in the 20th Century HIST 116 World History: A Comparative Survey from the Ancient World to A.D HIST 117 World History: A Comparative Survey from A.D to the Present HIST 146 History of the Ancient World

13 HIST 147 History of Europe from the Fall of Rome to the 17th Century HIST 148 History of Europe from the 17th Century to the Present HIST 190 History of Sport in America HIST 200 History of the United States, a Survey Course: from Colonial Times to 1865 HIST 201 History of the United States a Survey Course: from 1865 to the Present HIST 205 Technology and Culture in the Western World HIST 209 History of Asian Americans HIST 225 History of Maryland HIST 228 Women in the Western World HIST 233 Alternative Lifestyles: 19th Century American Utopias HIST 235 The History of African Americans to 1865 HIST 236 The History of African Americans Since 1865 HIST 240 Civil Rights in America HIST 242 Open Topics in History, Including Foreign Travel HIST 245 Latin American History HIST 247 East Asian Civilization

14 HIST 250 Modern Asia HIST 252 The United States and 20th Century World Affairs HIST 255 Conflict in the Modern Middle East HIST 257 Modern Military History HIST 260 The United States since 1945 HIST 262 The History of England from 55 B.C. to 1688 HIST 263 The History of England from 1688 to Present HIST 265 African History to 1800 HIST 266 African History from 1800 HLTH 105 Personal and Community Health Health (Subject Graduation Credit Restricted to Clarksburg, Nothwest, and Northwood High Schools ONLY. All others receive elective credit.) HLTH 121 Nutrition for Fitness and Wellness HLTH 125 Personalized Health Fitness HLTH 131 Drugs and Lifestyle Wellness HLTH 150 Fitness and Nutrition for Weight Management HLTH 160 The Science and Theory of Health HLTH 170 Introduction to Aging HLTH 200 Health Issues in Human Sexuality HLTH 205 Health and Fitness for Teachers

15 HLTH 212 Controlling Stress and Tension HLTH 215 Women's Health HLTH 220 Emergency Medical Responder HLTH 225 Introduction to Health Behaviors HLTH 230 Health in the Later Years HMGT 204 Catering and Banquets ISTD 140 Foundations of Entrepreneurship ISTD 173 Integrated Arts Fine Arts (Subject Graduation Credit Restricted to Clarksburg, Nothwest, and Northwood High Schools ONLY. All others receive elective credit.) ISTD 210 Entrepreneurial Opportunity Analysis and Decision Making in Technology Ventures ITAL 101 Elementary Italian I World Languages ITAL 102 Elementary Italian II World Languages KORA 101 Elementary Korean I World Languages KORA 102 Elementary Korean II World Languages LATN 101 Elementary Latin I World Languages LATN 102 Elementary Latin II World Languages LING 200 Introduction to Linguistics LNTP 100 Introduction to Plant Science LNTP 161 Landscape Graphics LNTP 162 Landscape Design

16 LNTP 204 Landscape Construction Methods and Estimating LNTP 215 Pest Management LNTP 222 Turfgrass Management LNTP 253 Plant Materials I LNTP 254 Plant Materials II LNTP 258 Landscape Management MATH 110 Survey of College Mathematics Math MATH 113 Introduction to Probability Math MATH 115 Mathematical Ideas Math MATH 115A Mathematical Ideas Math MATH 117 Elements of Statistics Math MATH 117A Elements of Statistics Math MATH 130 MATH 131 MATH 132 Elements of Mathematics I: Mathematical Reasoning and Number Systems Elements of Mathematics II: Geometry and Algebra Elements of Mathematics III: Probability, Statistics, and Problem Solving Math Math Math MATH 150 Elementary Applied Calculus I Math MATH 151 Elementary Applied Calculus II Math MATH 165 Precalculus Math MATH 170 Calculus for Life Sciences I Math

17 MATH 171 Calculus for Life Sciences II Math MATH 181 Calculus I Math MATH 182 Calculus II Math MATH 280 Multivariable Calculus Math MATH 282 Differential Equations Math MATH 284 Linear Algebra Math MGMT 101 Principles of Management MGMT 110 Small Business Management MGMT 201 Business Law MGMT 211 Introduction to Marketing MUSC 110 Listening to Music MUSC 117 World Music Fine Arts (Subject Graduation Credit Restricted to Clarksburg, Nothwest, and Northwood High Schools ONLY. All others receive elective credit.) MUSC 125 History of Jazz MUSC 131 American Popular Music Fine Arts (Subject Graduation Credit Restricted to Clarksburg, Nothwest, and Northwood High Schools ONLY. All others receive elective credit.) MUSC 174 Introduction to Music Technology MUSC 184 Introduction to Music Theory MUSC 187 Musical Theatre Production MUSC 190 Music Theory I MUSC 191 Music Theory II

18 MUSC 196 Jazz Improvisation MUSC 233 Music Theory III MUSC 234 Music Theory IV NUTR 101 Introduction to Nutrition NUTR 202 Nutrition Through the Life Cycle NUTR 212 Food Science and Technology PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 140 Introduction to the Study of Ethics PHIL 143 Introduction to the Study of Religion PHIL 190 Elementary Logic and Semantics PHIL 201 Morality and Contemporary Law PHIL 205 Philosophy in Literature PHIL 209 Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies PHIL 212 Women in Philosophy I PHIL 218 Women in Philosophy II PHIL 222 Asian Thought PHIL 231 Western Religions PHOT 150 Photography I PHYS 105 Conceptual Physics PHYS 110 Sound and Light in the Arts PHYS 161 General Physics I: Mechanics and Heat PHYS 203 General Physics I (Non Engineering) PHYS 204 General Physics II (Non Engineering) PHYS 233 Physics for the Life Sciences I

19 PHYS 234 Physics for the Life Sciences II PHYS 262 General Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 263 General Physics III: Waves, Optics, and Modern Physics POLI 101 American Government POLI 105 Introduction to Political Science POLI 203 International Relations POLI 205 Introduction to Human Rights POLI 206 Political Ideologies POLI 211 Comparative Politics and Governments POLI 221 Western Political Thought POLI 230 Introduction to International Conflict Resolution POLI 242 State and Local Government POLI 252 Race and Ethnicity in U.S. Politics POLI 256 Politics of the Developing World POLI 270 Politics in Action CE:R PSCI 101 Physical Science I PSCI 102 Physical Science II PSYC 102 General Psychology PSYC 203 Human Growth and Development During the Life Span PSYC 204 Introduction to the Psychology of Personality

20 PSYC 206 Psychology of Human Sexuality PSYC 207 Psychology of Women PSYC 211 Social Psychology PSYC 213 Criminal and Legal Psychology PSYC 215 Child Psychology PSYC 216 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 221 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology PSYC 224 Cultural Psychology PSYC 227 Educational Psychology READ 120 Reading and Study in College Content Areas RUSS 101 Elementary Russian I RUSS 102 Elementary Russian II RUSS 202 Intermediate Russian II SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology SOCY 105 Social Problems and Issues SOCY 110 Families in Crisis SOCY 200 Criminology SOCY 208 Sociology of Gender SOCY 214 Sociology of the Family SOCY 230 Sociology of Personality SOCY 233 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCY 240 Sociology of Age and Aging SOCY 243 The Sociology of Sport SOCY 250 Globalization Issues

21 SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I World Languages SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II World Languages SPAN 103 Intensive Elementary Spanish World Languages SPAN 106 Spanish for Heritage Speakers World Languages SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I World Languages SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II World Languages SPAN 203 Intensive Intermediate Spanish World Languages SPAN 215 Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition World Languages SPAN 216 Advanced Readings in Spanish: Introduction to Latin American Literature World Languages THET 100 Introduction to the Theatre THET 110 Fundamentals of Acting THET 114 Stagecraft I THET 125 Script Analysis THET 201 Intermediate Acting THET 205 Movement for the Performer THET 208 Drafting/Painting for the Performing Arts THET 216 Stage Lighting for the Performing Arts THET 225 Acting for Film and Television THET 230 Costuming Crafts for the Performing Arts THET 237 Fundamentals of Play Directing

22 TVRA 105 Introduction to Electronic Media TVRA 134 Media Appreciation WMST 101 Introduction to Women's Studies

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