Austin Community College
Fall 2010 - CLOSED COURSES

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Updated: 11/29/2011 14:21:18


HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

CLASSROOM 
8 Week Session August 23 - October 17
HUDE 0111 Transition to College Success

	[20/20]	20100	Lec	012	RGC	111	TTh	 1:25pm -  2:40pm	OH Quereau, Tobin


12 Week Session August 23 - November 14


16 Week Session August 23 - December 12


12 Week Session September 20 - December 12


8 Week Session October 18 - December 12
HUDE 0111 Transition to College Success
	[20/20]	21016	Lec	016	RVS	2221	F	 9:00am - 11:55am	OH Oliver, John


DISTANCE LEARNING 
8 Week Session August 23 - October 17


8 Week Session October 18 - December 12


Course Descriptions All Courses 
HUDE 0111 Transition to College Success
This is a developmental level course designed for entering freshmen with priority needs. It provides an overview of key aspects, knowledge, and skills needed in the transition to college life. Students identify their educational goals, personal strengths, and areas for development; become familiar with college resources and services; and briefly explore strategies for academic success such as time management and study skills. Course formerly called Orientation.

PSYC 1300 Effective Learning--Strategies for College Success
This course teaches learning and self-management principles and practices that increase a student's success in college and in life. Drawing from cognitive, affective, and behavioral theories in psychology, students examine the factors which impact their learning, select relevant methods of deepening their learning and thinking processes, and develop self-regulation strategies for maximizing the effectiveness of their efforts. Formerly titled Creative Learning: Keys to College Success.

POFT 1310 Career Exploration/Planning
An introduction to the process of career decision-making, educational planning, and job searching. Topics include analyzing personal career interests, values, and aptitudes; surveying and researching career fields with related educational and training requirements; practicing the decision-making process; and basic job search skills such as completing applications, writing letters of application, developing and using resumes and interviewing.