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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Associate Degrees
Cloud County Community College offers a wide variety of courses towards completion of transfer and career degrees in four areas: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science and Associate of General Studies.
Associate of General Studies (AGS)
The Associate of General Studies degree is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards lifelong learning. This degree will meet transfer requirements only to selected colleges and universities. Developmental courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. The AGS degree will be awarded upon successful completion of a program of study not less than sixty-two (62) credit hours including the following general education hours: Course Credits Course Credits
English Composition I 3 Science Gen Ed Course 3
Public Speaking 3 Humanities Gen Ed Course 6
Intermediate or College Algebra 3 Social Science Gen Ed Course 6
Gen Ed Electives 6
For all degree programs, students should seek degree program evaluation, analysis, and advice from both Cloud County Community College and the institution to which they plan to transfer.
Certificates
Cloud County Community College provides programs of instruction consisting of college credit courses that are designed to prepare students for entry into an occupation or a closely related cluster of occupations. A certificate is awarded upon satisfactory completion of a planned program, including the demonstration or the attainment of predetermined and specified performance requirements. The courses shall be based in theory and of sufficient complexity and rigor to award college credit. Most certificate programs are designed to allow a duly enrolled full-time student to complete the program within one school year.
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Minor in German Studies
1. One prerequisite German course (3 credit units)
Course Code
Course Title
Credit Units
EN2875
German 1 (or equivalent) *
3
2. Three required German courses
(9 credit units; varying entry levels depending on the student’s proficiency level)
Course Code
Course Title
Credit Units
EN2876
German 2
3
EN2877
German 3
3
EN2878
German 4
3
EN2884
German 5
3
3. One required course (3 credit units)
Course Code
Course Title
Credit Units
EN2879
Culture and Society in German-Speaking Countries
3
4. One course from any of the following courses (3 credit units)
Course Code
Course Title
Credit Units
EN2881
German for Business
3
EN2880
German Professional Internship #
3
LW4633
Law and Business in the European Union
3
5. Additional Notes
* Students who have reached a lower-intermediate or intermediate level in German
will be given a diagnostic test. They will be assigned to a suitable level in the list of Required German Courses according to their results in the test
# Attachment to a German company
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
General Studies Programs
The Associate in General Studies degree is an attractive alternative for students to explore a range of subject areas without concentrating on any particular one or who are undecided about future educational or career goals. The program requires successful completion of a total of 60 semester hours of general education and elective courses with a cumulative grade point average of AC@ (2.00), in addition to the student having satisfied the Constitution requirement. The AGS is neither a transfer nor a career entry degree. While other colleges may accept credit earned toward this degree, no articulation agreements guaranteeing that the student will enter a Bachelor’s Degree program with junior standing has been established.
Tags: 60 semester hours, ags, articulation agreements, bachelor, career entry, career goals, city colleges of chicago, constitution, cumulative grade point, cumulative grade point average, degree program, elective courses, entry degree, general education, grade point average, studies degree, subject areas
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
GLST-10 “Lesbian and Gay Culture and Society” Students
City College of San Francisco, a pioneer in the development of the field of queer studies, is among the most hospitable campuses for LGBT Studies students in the country. Governed by a College Board that has featured at least one representative from the queer community for the last 15 years, CCSF has over 200 out-of-the-closet administrators, faculty and staff. In addition to queer and queer-friendly student services like Counseling and Student Health, there is also a campus club and partnerships with other campus communities organized around race, ethnicity and gender. All CCSF employees are required to take special sensitivity training in a range of areas, including homophobia, racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, sexual harassment, transphobia, as well as ability rights. More and more, students of all sexual orientations and gender identities have found the offerings in LGBT Studies to be important for their future careers as they strive to become more open to San Francisco’s incredibly diverse populations.
Tags: bisexual studies, campus communities, campuses, ccsf employees, city college of san francisco, college board, culture and society, gay culture, gender identities, lgbt studies, queer community, queer studies, race ethnicity, racism sexism, sensitivity training, sexual harassment, sexual orientations, student health, studies degree, studies students
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Welcome to City College of San Francisco Transitional Studies Department’s website. The Transitional Studies Department offers instruction in the CCSF High School Diploma Program, General Education Development (GED), Adult Basic Education, and Vocational Foundation Skills. The curriculum consists of noncredit courses in reading, writing, mathematics, and specific subjects at elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels. Instructional methodology includes both individualized and traditional classroom instruction.
All courses are free of charge and are designed to help students complete their adult education and, if desired, transfer to two-year degree or vocational programs.
Programs and classes are available day and evening at DeAvila, 31 Gough, Southeast, Downtown, and Mission campuses. The Mission Campus offers instruction in Spanish.
Tags: adult basic education, adult education, curriculum, deavila, foundation skills, general education development, high school diploma, high school diploma program, instructional methodology, mathematics, mission campuses, studies degree, traditional classroom instruction, transitional studies
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
STUDY PHILIPPINE CULTURE
LEARN ABOUT CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN THE PHILIPPINE COMMUNITY
LEARN ABOUT PHILIPPINE CULTURE AND SOCIETY
LEARN ABOUT PHILIPPINE HISTORY
LEARN ABOUT PHILIPPINE HUMANITIES INCLUDING MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE & DANCE
APPRECIATE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PILIPINO AMERICANS AND THEIR CULTURE
UNDERSTAND AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH THE EYES OF PILIPINO AMERICANS
LEARN ABOUT PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT COLORS
APPRECIATE CULTURAL DIVERSITY
SATISFY TRANSFER AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS IN MANY AREAS
Tags: american history, amp, art literature, city college of san francisco, cultural diversity, culture and society, different colors, graduation requirements, humanities, including music, music art, philippine culture, philippine history, pilipino americans, studies degree
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Welcome to Latin American and Latino Studies
The Department of Latin American and Latino Studies offers courses in two distinct fields: the study of Latin America and La Raza. The LALS curriculum includes courses in the Arts and Humanities as well as the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Since LALS classes are multi-disciplinary, you will find them crosslisted in other departments. The aim of LALS is to help students gain a broad grasp of the culture, history, and current issues that define the Latina/o and La Raza perspectives.
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
The Multimedia Studies Certificate Program will prepare you for an entry-level job in the multimedia industry. No matter what your interests are, you can tailor the program to suit your goals and career direction.
If you’re new to the field and want a two-year course of study, take a look at our Certificate Programs. Our Fast-Track Programs are not looking for a full-time commitment, you can always take individual classes to refresh your skills or prepare for a career change.
Tags: career change, career direction, certificate program, certificate programs, city college of san francisco, entry level job, fast track, full time, matter what your interests, multimedia industry, multimedia studies, studies degree, time commitment, what your interests
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
ASIAN STUDIES
DEPARTMENT
DEPT. CHAIR: Laurene McClain
OFFICE: L373
PHONE: (415) 239-3089
MAILBOX: L137
CAMPUS: Ocean
Welcome to the Asian Studies Department. We offer courses in the following areas: civilization, languages, history, political sciences, literature, music, arts, health, and films. Our courses are linked with other City College of San Francisco departments. They fulfill graduation requirements in humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and ethnic studies, as well as communication and analytical thinking. We hope that your experience with us will help you better understand the land, cultures, and peoples of Asia.
Tags: analytical thinking, asia, asian studies department, behavioral sciences, city college of san francisco, civilization, cultures, dept chair, ethnic studies, films, graduation requirements, health, humanities, languages, literature, music arts, political sciences, san francisco departments, studies degree
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