Chabot College | Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule

Chabot College • Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule 24 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu SPECIAL PROGRAMS & SERVICES INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM www.chabotcollege.edu/international 510.723.6715 The International Student Program consists of caring multilingual professionals who support International students from admission through graduation to ensure that their experience at Chabot College and the U.S. is enjoyable and successful. Chabot College offers academic and counseling services to International students. Chabot College is authorized under Federal Law to enroll non - immigrant alien students. PACE The PACE Program, aDegree&Transfer Program for working adults, is a Learning Community designed to help working adults pursue an AA degree and transfer to CSU. PACE is designed to meet the needs of students who work 9am-5pm jobs and so require convenient evening, and online courses. The PACE Program fulfills both AA degree requirements at Chabot, and CSU General Education transfer requirements. 510.723.6619* www.chabotcollege.edu/pace PACE is a “college within a college” which helps build a sense of community among students and instructors. Students take all their General Education classes together over multiple semesters. PACE offers students support, flexibility, and networking opportunities, as well as specialized services from an academic counselor. PACE offers clear pathways toward certain academic goals, and is an excellent destination for students starting or returning to college, who wish to pursue careers in Social Science (Psychology, Sociology, etc.), Education, or Business. Most PACE students earn an AA degree and then transfer to complete their Bachelor of Arts degree. Our primary transfer destination is CSU East Bay’s PACE Program, which offers majors in Human Development, Liberal Studies, and a Business Minor/option. Other Bay Area transfer colleges include, among others, Holy Names University and St. Mary’s. Below is a list of PACE courses offered in Summer (bold type) and Fall 2020. Courses with one asterisk are fully online. Hybrid courses are marked with two asterisks. PACE students have preferential access to PACE courses. SUBJECT TITLE UNITS CRN HIS 12* History of California 3 Units 10057 HUMN 68* World Mythology 3 Units 10415 MTH 201 Math Lab 0.5 Unit 10416 SOCI 2* Social Problems 3 Units 10594 SOCI 4* Marriage and Family 3 Units 10092 ANTH 1* Biological/Physical Anthropology 3 Units 20164 ANTH 1L Biological/Physical Anthro Lab 1 Unit 23390 COMM 1** Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 Units 20561 ENGL 1** Critical Reading & Composition 4 Units 22928 ENGL 7A Critical Thinking & Writing about Literature 4 Units 21422 GEO 1 Introduction to Physical Geography 3 Units 22334 HIS 8* US History since Reconstruction 3 Units 22686 SUBJECT TITLE UNITS CRN HLTH 4** Women and Health 3 Units 20821 MTH 47 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts 4 Units 23509 MUSL 8* History Rock & Roll/Popular Music 3 Units 22311 POSC 1* Introduction to American Government 3 Units 23391 PSY 1* General Psychology 3 Units 20633 PSY 5 Introductory Stats for the Behavioral Sciences 4 Units 21873 PSY 5W Stats for the Behavioral Sciences Workshop 0.5 Unit 22687 PSY 33 Personal and Social Adjustment 3 Units 20981 RELS 50* Religions of the World 3 Units 21674 SOCI 1* Principles of Sociology 3 Units 20315 SOCI 3* American Cultural and Racial Communities 3 Units 22688 MESA/TR i O STEM The MESA/TRiO-STEM program offers academic counseling, priority registration, tutoring, speakers from STEM industries, conferences, and campus visits as well as information on the transfer process, financial aid, and internships. We also provide our Center in Room 2005 as a study and relaxation space for students with free school supplies, printing, and snacks as well as textbooks, laptops, and calculators that can be borrowed. To be eligible, students must be: 1) in a STEM major; 2) intending to transfer to a 4-year university; and 3) must demonstrate an economic and/or educational disadvantage. (Usually that means receiving financial aid and/or being the first generation in your family to get a bachelor’s degree in the US.) To find out more or to apply, visit us in Room 2005, check out our website, or call us at (510) 723-7265. www.chabotcollege.edu/sciencemath/mesa 510.723.7265 For more information about Special Programs, please visit our website: www.chabotcollege.edu/specialprograms Applicants to the PACE program must fill out a PACE application and attend a PACE Orientation. For more information about PACE, please visit our website at www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/pace or send an e-mail to [email protected] . Our website includes links to the PACE Student Criteria, to the PACE Application Form, and to the flyer with meeting dates and times for the PACE Orientations.

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