IE (Interdisciplinary and Emerging Issues) Courses Across the State of Maryland     Feb. 2008   

1. Allegany College, IE is Optional
2.
Anne Arundel CC, IE Required, Health 3 credits
3.
Baltimore City CC - IE Optional, but some degree programs require it.
4.
Carroll Community College - IE Required, Health 3 credits
5.
Chesapeake College - One course in Health 3 credits and 3 credits, The Nature of Knowledge
6.
Cecil Community College - IE required, 3 credits Computer Applications
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College of Southern Maryland - Optional, up to 5 credits
8.
Community College of Baltimore County CCBC - 8 credits required, from A) Health, B) Information Technology, and 
C) Global/Historical/Cultural Perspectives

9.  Frederick Community College - 2 courses, 6 credits, from among four areas
10. 
Garrett College - 3 credits required, Computer Science
11. 
Hagerstown Community College, 3 credits required, Information Technology or Computer Graphics
12.  Harford Community College - Optional
13.  Howard Community College, 2 - 3 credits required, from a variety of subjects.
14.  Montgomery College, 1 - 3 credits required, Health
15.  Prince George's Community College - 3 credits required, Computer Literacy
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6.  Wor-Wic Community College - No IE category

Allegany College   - Optional, choose One IE course or one Additional Course from General Education Distributions

INTERDISCIPLINARY & EMERGING ISSUES
Bio 297 Field Study Biology/Geology 4
Cmsc 101 Intro Computer Science 3
Cmsc 221 Microcomputer Applic I 3
Hum 101 Humanities 1
Hum 110 Interdisciplinary Leadership I 3
Hum 210 Interdisciplinary Leadership II 3

IHlth 101 Mind/Body Skills for Health and Healing 1
IHlth 114 Integrative Approaches to Health and Healing 2
PE 154 Integrated Health and Physical Education 3
Phys 297 Field Study Biology/Geology 4
Soc 104 Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Society 3
Stu Dev 120 Emerging Issues in Health Care Systems 3

Anne Arundel Community College – Required, one 3 credit course
·         Health/fitness/wellness - One three-credit health/fitness/wellness general education
Baltimore City Community College – Optional, but may be required in specific degree programs, up to 8 credits total.

CRJ 101 Intro. to Criminal Justice
HLF 205 Human Sexuality
HUM 202 Survey of Art, Literature & Music
HUM 205
Literature & Healing: Moral, Ethical, and Legal Implications

HUM 207 Creation: Myths and Theories
PHI 105 Introduction to Professional Ethics
SOC 150 Cultural Diversity in the Workplace
SOC 250 Sociology of the World System
Carroll Community College – One Health course, 3 credits required from

Health and Wellness   HLTH-101, The Science and Theory of Health and Wellness;
HLTH-201, Women's Health; PHED-101, Lifetime Fitness and Wellness

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Chesapeake College – two 3-credit courses required, 6 credits total

Interdisciplinary/Emerging Issues

6 Credits

IDC 201 The Nature of Knowledge

IDC 201

PED 103 Fitness and Wellness

PED 103

Cecil Community College   - One 3 credit IE course required

CIS 101

Introduction to Computer Concepts  (IE)

3 Credits

CCBC  Community College of Baltimore County  8 credits required,  distributed as follows:

Wellness and Health – 3 credits Health and Wellness (I)

Lifetime Fitness and Wellness (I & D)*

Information Technology – 3 credits
Introduction to Computers (I)
Diversity in a Technological Society (I & D)
Internet Principles (I)

Multimedia Authoring I (I)
Computers in the Business World (I)

Global, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives – 2 credits
Hip Hop Movement in Contemporary Popular Culture
Natural Resource Economics & Sustainable Development (I)
Lifespan Plus: Strategies for Successful Aging (I)

Holistic Health (I)
Travel Studies (I)
Learning as Journey (I)
Women and Leisure (I)
Engagement in Communities (I)

College of Southern Maryland Optional - Choose up to 5 credits from IE Choices or up to 5 credits from General Education Distribution Areas:

FRE-1050 The Culture of France (3)
HST-1030
Global Perspectives (3)
INE-2005
Honors Seminar-Popular Culture: Shaping and Reflecting Who We Are (3)
ITS-1015The Information Age: Emerging Technologies (3)
LAN-1050 Cultures of Africa (3
LAN-1080
Popular Culture (3)
SOC-2220
Sex Roles and Gender (3)

SOC-2310 Racial and Ethnic Relations (3)
SPA-1050
The Culture of the Americas (3)
SPA-1051 The Cultures of Puerto Rico (3)
SPA-1052 The Culture of Belize (3)
TED-2030 Introduction to Education (3)
WFS-1700 Personalized Health and Fitness (2)
WFS-1700L Personalized Health and Fitness Lab (1)
Frederick Community College  two courses, 6 credits total from among these 4 areas:

Computer Literacy
CIS 101- Intro to Computers & Information Processing (3)
CIS 106 - Intro Object Design & Programming (3)

Wellness
HE 201 - Stress Management (3)
HE 204 - Health Education (3)
PE 154 - Fitness for Living (3)

 

Interdisciplinary Courses
ID 110 - Media and Human Values (3)
ID 113 - Introduction to Leadership (3)
ID200H Honors Seminar: SpecialTopics (3)
ID 209 - Ethnic Diversity (3)

Multicultural Issues & Perspectives
ASLS106 - Intro to the Deaf Community (3)
PS 209 - Women's Studies: Multicultural Perspective on the Psychology & Sociology of Women (3)
SD102 Multicultural & Global Society: FirstYear Seminar(3)

Garrett College  3 credits IE required:
Computer Science 3 CS 105 or other approved offering  
Hagerstown Community College one course, 3 credits required
Information Literacy ....................................... 3 credits
Students must take one course, IST 102—Introduction to Information Technology or GDT 112—Computer Graphics.
Harford Community College – IE optional
GI – Interdisciplinary and Emerging Issues:
ART 108 Introduction to Digital Media..............3
BA 101   Introduction to Business ..................3
CIS 102 Introduction to Information Sciences ..3
CMST 101 Speech Fundamentals..................3
CMST 105 Interpersonal Communication …….3
HLTH 101 Contemporary Health Issues...........3
HLTH 103  Wellness Theory and Applications .3
HLTH 104 Environmental Health......................3
IDS 101 Introduction to Leadership .................3
IDS 201 Peace & Conflict: An Interdisciplinary Look ..3
Howard Community College   2 – 3 credits required; any combination of courses to meet 2 – 3 credit requirement
BMGT-134 Coaching as a Tool for Effective Leadership
BMGT-150 International Business Issues Seminar
CMSY-110 Software Applic for Micros
CMSY-126 Intro to Internet
CMSY-129 Principles of Internet
CRES-155 Intro  to Conflict Resolution: Science & Art
ENGL-211 Science through Science Fiction
ENTR-100 Intro  to the Entrepreneurial Process
ENTR-101 Entrepreneurship & Creativity
HEED-100 Intro  to Lifetime Fitness
HEED-101 Health & the World of Risk
HEED-102 Intro  to Weight Management
HEED104 Personal Nutrition Assessment
HEED-106 Intro  to Stress Management
HEED-109 Basic CPR & First Aid
HEED-110 Intro  to Personal Wellness
HEED-112 First Aid & Safety
HEED-113 Drug Use & Abuse
HEED-115 Personal & Community Health
HEED-127 Intro  to Cross- Cultural & International Health
HEED/WMST-150 Women’s Health
HEED-155 Intro  to Conflict Resolution
HEED/SOCI-160 The Aging Process: Gerontology
HEED/CARD/NURS-175 Cross Cultural Health Comparison
HEED-200 Health/Fitness Leader
HEED-210 Foundations of Health Education & Health Behavior
HEED-211 Nutrition
HEED-212 Current Health Issues
HEED-213 Stress Management
HEED-216 Health Care in the US
HIST/WMST-225 Women in American History: Colonial Times to 1880
HIST/WMST-227 Women in American History: 1880 to Present
HIST/WMST-228 Women in European History: 1750 to Present
HMDV-125 Perspectives on Community through Service Learning
HMDV-200 Life Span Development
POLI-202 International Relations and Contemporary American Foreign Policy
SOCI-105 Emerging World Issues
SOCI/WMST-111 Intro  to Women’s Studies: Women, Gender, and Society
SPAN-220 Cultures of Mexico

Montgomery College - Health Foundation Requirement, 1 – 3 credits
Choose any HE course, minimum one credit up to 3 credits
Prince George ’s Community College – 1 course required, 3 credits
Computer Literacy - CIS 101 Computer Literacy . . . . . . 3
Wor-Wic Community College – no IE course required in the General Education Program.