Chabot College | Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule

Chabot College • Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule 10 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu STUDENT SUCCESS & SUPPORT PROGRAM PSCN DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES Psychology-Counseling offers the Associate in Arts degree (AA), Associate in Science degree (AS), Certificate of Achievement (CA), and Certificate of Proficiency (CP) in the following: AS in Human Services AA in Liberal Arts AS-T in Social Work & Human Services CA in CSU GE Breadth CA in IGETC Review the Chabot College Catalog for more information or visit www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/pscn-courses.php . We suggest taking these classes to support your academic success in your first year! Psychology-Counseling classes (PSCN) apply counseling theory and practices to the realities of academic success, career-life planning, and being a productive member of a diverse community: PSCN 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, and 23 . If pursuing Human Services AS degrees and certificates or Psychology, Sociology or Social Work as possible majors, consider taking: P SCN 1, 2, 5, 13, and 85 . PSCN classes are (1) taught by counseling faculty, (2) AA/AS degree- applicable and CSU transferable, and (3) designed to help you succeed. Contact Yetunde Osikomaiya at [email protected] for more information. ADDITIONAL WAYS TO SUPPORT YOUR STUDENT SUCCESS PSYCHOLOGY-COUNSELING COURSE OFFERINGS CLASS DESCRIPTION PSCN 1 3 units Intro to PSCN in Multicultural Environment: Learn basic counseling skills and explore cultural issues. PSCN 2 3 units Intro to Case Management for Human Services: Provides knowledge in case management theory implementation for Human Service, Social Work and/or Mental Health. PSCN 5 3 units Intro to Social Work and Human Services: Introduces students to the human services field. Includes history, ethics, values, and principles of human and social services. PSCN 10 2 units Career & Educational Planning: Explore career development by looking at your interests, values, needs and skills. Designed to assist in making decisions about your career and educational plans. PSCN 12 2 units Self -Esteem for Success: Explore how to build self-esteem and methods for success.! PSCN 13 3 units Multicultural Issues in Contemporary America: Focus on improving understanding of other cultures and how those cultures impact American lifestyle. PSCN 15 2 units College Study Skills: Review study skill techniques to improve success in college and earn better grades. PSCN 18 1 unit University/Transfer Planning: Resources and planning process needed to ease transition from community college to a four-year college or university. PSCN 20 2 units The College Experience: Explore academic programs, graduation and transfer requirements, student services and campus resources to improve your experience in college. PSCN 23 3 units College Readiness: Develop critical thinking and problem- solving skills that support adjustment to college. Learn about academic success strategies, campus resources and educational planning through self-reflection. PSCN 30 3 units Life Transitions: A re you a new or returning student? Dealing with a major life transition? Meet with other students like yourself to discuss making career, personal or academic decisions. 3 A or AS in Human Services A- i Elementary Teacher Education A -T in ocial Work & Human Services CSU GE Breadth CA in IGET Review the Chabot Coll ge Catalog for more i formation or vis it www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/pscn-courses.php . We suggest taking these classes to support your academic success in your first year! Psychology-Counseling classes (PSCN) apply counseling theory and practices to the realities of academic success, career-life planning, and being a productive member of a diverse community: PSCN 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, and 23 . If pursuing Human Services AS degrees and certificates or Psychology, Sociology or Social Work as possible majors, consider taking: P SCN 1, 2, 5, 13, and 80 . PSCN classes are (1) taught by counseling faculty, (2) AA/AS degree-applicable and CSU transferable, and (3) designed to help you succeed. Contact Yetunde Osikomaiya at [email protected] for more information. YOUR STUDENT SUCCESS C SE OF E I S PSCN 2 3 units Intro to e PSCN 5 3 units uc s ld. Includes history, ethics, values, n PSCN 13 3 units F c g of 18 1 unit process needed PSCN 20 2 units The Co i Student Success and Support Program (SSSP), created by the California Legislature, is a program designed to help you succeed at Chabot College.The programdefines responsibilities of both the college and you, the student. SSSP requires that you complete assessment, orientation, and a student educational plan (SEP) in order to receive priority registration at Chabot. By completing these core services when you first start attending Chabot, you not only get that priority registration, but also get to form a partnership with Chabot to help you develop and realize your educational goals. SSSP helps you from the moment you apply until you complete your studies at Chabot College! YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE! STUDENT EDUCATIONAL PLAN (SEP) 3 New, first time incoming college students should attend a First Semester Planning (FSP) session to create an abbreviated, one-semester Student Education Plan (SEP). The SEP helps with class selection to start you on the right path toward your educational goal. Visit the Assessment Center website at www.chabotcollege.edu/Counseling/assessment to find out when is the best time for you to sign up for a FSP session. Returning, transferring in and continuing students who do not have an SEP should visit the Counseling Front Desk (Building 700, 2nd Floor) to request an appointment to develop a SEP. STUDENT SUCCESS AND SUPPORT PROGRAM (SSSP) CORE SERVICES: 1 SSSP offers an assessment of your English or ESL and Math skills to determine which level of English or ESL and Math are appropriate for you to take so that you will be successful. (See next page for assessment dates and times.) 2 SSSP offers an online orientation to help with the transition to Chabot College for all students. The online orientation introduces students to the school’s programs, services, academic regulations, expectations, campus facilities, and student life. Visit to complete the online orientation visit: www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/orientation ASSESSMENT ONLINE ORIENTATION English/Math assessment exemption is available if you have: 1. Taken an AP English and/or Calculus Test and scored a 3 or better. (An official copy of your AP Exam score must be submitted to Admissions and Records Office as soon as possible.) 2. Taken the EAP exam and received a score of “College Prepared” or “College Conditionally Ready.” 3.Completed a DSPS diagnostic evaluation. 4.Completed with a grade of “C” or higher (not “C-”) a college- level English and/or Math course. (An official copy of all previous college transcripts must be submitted to the Admissions and Records Office as soon as possible.) Consult the Counseling Division once official records are submitted to determine your English and/or Math placement based on the above alternatives and to complete the assessment exemption form for registration priority. ASSESSMENT EXEMPTION

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