Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 71 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 FALL 2023 COURSES Courses are offered in multiple modalities, such as in-person, online, and hybrid, and multiple formats, such as full-term courses and short-term courses. For the most current class information, scan the QR code for the searchable online class schedule at www.chabotcollege.edu/courses ESL 210 PREP FOR ACADEMIC ESL READING 0 Units This FREE, noncredit, academic ESL reading and vocabulary course is part of a three course noncredit Certificate of Competency in Preparation for college ESL. Upon completing this course, students will be ready to read at a level appropriate for ESL 110A, the first course in our ESL credit courses. Students will be placed into noncredit courses by the ESL placement process. Students may take ESL 210 concurrently with ESL 220 and ESL 230 to earn their Certificate of Competency and to be fully prepared for ESL 110A. ESL 220 PREP FOR ACADEMIC ESL WRITING 0 Units This FREE, noncredit, academic ESL writing and grammar course is part of a three course noncredit Certificate of Competency in Preparation for college ESL. Upon completing this course, students will be ready to write at a level appropriate for ESL 110A, the first course in our ESL credit courses. Students will be placed into noncredit courses by the ESL placement process. Students may take ESL 220 concurrently with ESL 210 and ESL 230 to earn their Certificate of Competency and to be fully prepared for ESL 110A. ESL 230 PREP FOR ACADEMIC ESL LISTENING/SPEAKING 0 Units This FREE, noncredit, academic ESL listening and speaking course is part of a three course noncredit Certificate of Competency in Preparation for college ESL. Upon completing this course, students will have the listening comprehension skills and oral fluency appropriate for ESL 110A, the first course in our ESL credit courses. Students will be placed into noncredit courses by the ESL placement process. Students may take ESL 230 concurrently with ESL 210 and ESL 220 to earn their Certificate of Competency and to be fully prepared for ESL 110A. ESL 240A LOW INTER READING, WRITING, & GRAMMAR 0 Units A comprehensive review of basic sentence types; short writing assignments; reading fiction and nonfiction; reinforces fluency in reading, writing, and grammar. This course is a noncredit course that is equivalent to the ESL credit course of the same title. This course is part of a Certificate of Completion. ESL 240B INTER READING, WRITING, & GRAMMAR 0 Units Logical paragraph development; reading both fiction and nonfiction; emphasis on the development of vocabulary and grammatical structures of written English. This course is a noncredit course that is equivalent to the credit course of the same title. This course is part of a Certificate of Completion. Prerequisite: ESL 240A (completed with a grade of “P” or higher) or , ESL 110A (completed with a grade of “P” or higher) or Eligibility for ESL 110B/240B demonstrated through the ESL Placement Process ESL 242A LOW INTER LISTENING & SPEAKING 0 Units This is a noncredit course in ESL Listening and Speaking at the Low Intermediate Level. Students will gain listening comprehension skills, oral fluency, study skills, and be introduced to Chabot College services and activities. Recommendation to take the course concurrently with ESL 110A This course is part of a Certificate of Completion. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ESL 110A or , ESL 240A ENTREPRENEURSHIP Chabot is proud to offer the most comprehensive series of courses and certificate programs in Entrepreneurship of any community college in the Bay Area! An entrepreneur is defined as someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it. Entrepreneurs have been called the lifeblood of our economy as they account for significant portion of new job creation each year. Not to mention that entrepreneurs create most new product innovations. In short, Entrepreneurs rock. Chabot’s Entrepreneurship courses, certificates, and associate degree will provide you with the skills you need to start and succeed in a new business. ENTR 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 Units Introduction to the key concepts and skill requirements for new business creation. Evaluation of personal entrepreneurship skills. Emphasis on identifying business opportunities, and process of planning for new venture start-up. ENTR 5 THE ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET 3 Units A study of social and business entrepreneurs throughout history and around the world. An exploration of the traits that enable entrepreneurs to thrive in vastly different cultures and eras, and the important contributions made by these innovators. ENTR 16 MAKING THE PITCH 1 Unit This course introduces students to the process of articulating the value of an entrepreneurial venture in the form of an oral presentation. This is known as an elevator pitch. Strongly Recommended: ENTR 1 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) ENTR 20 MARKETING FOR ENTREPRENEURS 3 Units Marketing for Entrepreneurs introduces students to core marketing strategies and techniques for start-ups and small businesses. Focus on low-cost, flexible, innovative marketing tools including social media and Internet marketing. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Chabot College offers an Associate in Arts Degree in Environmental Studies to provide students with a multidisciplinary overview of relationships between humans and the physical world. Contemporary environmental issues are examined from the vantage points of natural systems and ecology, human culture and cultural diversity, and modern political economy. The program enables the student to place emphasis on one of four approaches to the study of environment: the social/behavioral environment, social issues and ethics, environment and human health, or the physical/ecological environment. ENST 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3 Units An interdisciplinary investigation of environmental issues, including perspectives on environmental change and quality from the vantage points of history, geography, anthropology, philosophy and ethics, law, politics, economics, and social justice.
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