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PSCN 10: Career and Education Planning
Description: Exploration of the concept of career, educational and life planning focusing on personal career development through
self-assessment. Emphasis on clarification of individual interests, values, needs, abilities and decision making styles,
investigation of occupational opportunities in the world of work, and introduction to job search strategies, resume writing and
interview skills. Designed for those undecided or uncertain about their career and educational plans.
CRN: 50251 SECTION: E01 DAYS & TIMES: W, 10:00 AM - 12:10 PM
LOCATION: 861 START & END DATES: 2026-02-02 - 2026-05-22
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PSCN 11: Interpersonal Relationships
Description: Exploration of behavior in interactions with others to benefit academic, career and personal development. Examination of feelings, self-acceptance, awareness, and understanding in human relationships (interpersonal and group). Practice of active listening skills, self-disclosure, empathy, and positive regard through various counseling approaches.
CRN: 52802 SECTION: E01 DAYS & TIMES: M, 12:00 PM - 02:20 PM
LOCATION: 852 START & END DATES: 2026-02-02 - 2026-05-22
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PSCN 13: Multicultural Issues/America
Description: Exploration of issues relating to the multicultural community in which we live today. Interpersonal relations and communication. Focus on improving the individual’s understanding of other cultures and how those cultures impact the American lifestyle. Includes exploration of myths and misunderstandings. Discussion of four specific cultures or sub-cultures from the following groups: 1) African-American, 2) Asian-American, 3) Hispanic-American, 4) Native-American, 5) Middle Eastern-American, 6) European-American, 7) Gay/Lesbian American, 8) Disabled American.
CRN: 53060 SECTION: E01 DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM
LOCATION: 852 START & END DATES: 2026-02-02 - 2026-05-22
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PSCN 18B: Funding Univ. Transfer Plan
Description: This course provides a foundation for college success and self-development toward financial wellness in the context of funding one's college and university transfer education. Sample topics covered include: the costs associated with going to college; campus, university, and financial aid resources; policies and responsibilities related to different types of financial aid; strategies for scholarships, net price calculator tools; self assessment and reflection opportunities around sociocultural factors (e.g. values, mindset, upbringing), relationship with money, and influence on decision-making and behavior in spending, budgeting, and managing college costs.
CRN: 53061 SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-02-02 - 2026-05-22
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PSCN 2: Intro Case Mgmt for Humn Serv
Description: Introduction 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. Analysis of needs, documentation and confidentiality and individualized client plan development. Analysis of inter-agency collaboration. Includes issues of monitoring an ongoing case management plan and maintaining client commitment to plan success. Designed to provide students with knowledge in case management theory implementation for Human Service, Social Work and/or Mental Health.
CRN: 53062 SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-02-02 - 2026-05-22
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PSCN 20: The College Experience
Description: Explores academic programs, college policies, student rights and responsibilities, graduation and transfer requirements, student services, campus resources and activities, and introduces the concept of educational planning through self-assessment. Emphasis is on self-assessment of individual interests, values, needs, and abilities. Designed for first time, returning and re-entry students to ease transition into college and maximize successful matriculation through college toward academic/vocational goals. (May not be taken for credit if General Studies 20 has been completed.)
CRN: 51847 SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-02-02 - 2026-05-22
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PSCN 4: Multiethnic/Cultural Communic
Description: Exploration of intercultural and interethnic communication behavior of individuals in relationships and/or groups, personal identity formation in the American context, historical development of culturally influenced communication styles, and evolution of new, American inter- and intra-group communication. Will examine social science research models, including single subject case study, in three (3) of the five (5) following groups: African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Native/Indigenous Americans, Pacific Islander-Americans, Hispanic-Americans. Students will attend Bay Area cultural events.
CRN: 50150 SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-02-16 - 2026-05-29
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PSCN 5: Intr to Soc Wk & Hum Services
Description: Survey course introduces students to the human services field. Includes history, ethics, values, and principles of human and social services. Focus on modern practice, research techniques, and critical service provider skills. Students will explore community resources and human service roles and the development of a multicultural approach to working with diverse populations.
CRN: 53059 SECTION: ON2
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
