Chabot College | Summer-Fall 2024

Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 12 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 NEW STUDENT SUPPORT MATRICULATION SERVICES UNDER THE STUDENT EQUITY AND ACHIEVEMENT (SEA) PROGRAM Get a Strong Start at Chabot College! “Matriculation” means a process that brings a college and a student into an agreement for the purpose of achieving the student’s educational goals and completing the student’s course of study. The agreement involves the responsibilities of both parties to attain those objectives through the college’s established programs, policies, and requirements. Matriculation Services include implementation of orientation, counseling, referrals to student support services, and a Student Educational Plan (SEP) to assist a student in making informed decisions about their educational goal. Priority Registration will still be established by completing the following core services: 1. New Student Orientation Matriculation Services offer 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, expectation, campus facilities, and student life. To complete the online orientation, please visit www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/orientation.php. 2. English and Math Assessment Register for Math and English Classes See page 19 for more info. Contact the Assessment Center for assistance: www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/assessment English as a Second Language Chabot offers credit and noncredit ESL classes in Reading, Writing and Grammar as well as listening and speaking skills. We have 5 levels (High Beginning, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, High Intermediate and Advanced). Students needing first-level, low beginner ESL courses may find those classes at their local adult school. If you want to start in the first level, high beginning, you can skip the placement test and register for classes (ESL 210, 220 and 230) or go to class and get help from the teacher. For all other levels, you need to make an ESL placement appointment online on zoom or in person. At the appointment, you will take a placement test, learn more about the class levels, and decide on the best classes for you. Schedule your online or on-campus ESL assessment at: www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/assessment/placement-esl-students.php 3. Student Educational Plan (SEP) New, first time incoming college students should attend a First Semester Planning (FSP) session to create an abbreviated, onesemester SEP. The SEP is a plan of the classes you will take during your first semester that will start you on the right path toward your educational goal. Visit www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/fsps to schedule your session. For more information on Priority Registration, please visit www.chabotcollege.edu/admissions/become-student/first-time-student.php ADDITIONAL WAYS TO SUPPORT YOUR STUDENT SUCCESS 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 to support your academic success in your first year! If pursuing Human Services AS degrees and certificates or Psychology, Sociology or Social Work as possible majors, consider taking: PSCN 1, 2, 5, 13, and 95/96. PSCN classes are (1) taught by counseling faculty, (2) AA/AS degree-applicable and CSU transferable, and (3) designed to help you succeed. Psychology-Counseling Course Offerings CLASS DESCRIPTION PSCN 2 3 units Introduction to Case Management for Human Services Intro to case management theory, models and techniques. Multicultural issues affecting case management theory. Emphasis is placed on case management philosophy, ethical issues, concepts and practices PSCN 4 3 units Multiethnic/Cultural Communication: Exploration of intercultural and interethnic communication behavior of individuals in relationships and/or groups, personal identity formation in the American context, and historical development of culturally influenced communication styles. 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 11 2 units Interpersonal Relationships: Exploration of behavior in interactions with others. Improving interpersonal relationships to benefit academic, career, and personal development. 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 30 3 units Life Transitions: Enhance knowledge, skills and abilities to effectively navigate the transitions encountered throughout life, such as graduating from high school, starting a job, becoming a parent, changing careers, or entering or loss of a relationship. PSCN 95 3 units Social Work and Human Services Fieldwork: This work-based learning course offers students a supervised field experience within human services/ social work. PSCN 96 3 units Social Work and Human Services Seminar: Provides the student who is participating in a supervised field experience with a weekly class meeting that provides the academic element to the experiential course offering. PSCN Degrees and Certificates Learn more about PSCN degrees and certificates at: www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/pscn-courses.php.

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