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- Human Development:
Human Development courses provide support,
encouragement, and instruction for students returning
to school after an interruption in their education and
for new and continuing students.
The courses help students increase self-awareness and
self confidence; improve learning skills; and, identify
and accomplish educational, vocational, and personal
goals.
These courses
help develop skills and knowledge that are critical
to making a successful transition to the challenges
of a college education. All listed courses may be used as credits towards an associate degree, several also transfer to the CSU system.
Human Development Courses
HD 100 *BASIC STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS
1.5 units
24 hours total
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099.
This is an intensive course designed to teach students
the basic skills needed to manage their lives and be
successful in college. An orientation to college services,
programs, and policies is included, as well as educational
counseling. Also includes the identification of strengths,
self-esteem enhancement, time-management, stress- management,
study strategies, test-taking strategies, outlining,
note taking, goal- setting, money management, instructor
relations, assertiveness, and an orientation. to the
Library and Learning Center. (AVC)
HD 101 *COLLEGE AND LIFE MANAGEMENT
3 units
3 hours weekly
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 101, or concurrent enrollment
in ENGL 099, and Eligibility for READ 099.
The ideas and concepts presented will focus on increasing
understanding of personal lifestyles and how the college
experience, as a learning process, leads to the creation
of a successful lifestyle. Emphasis will be placed on
raising awareness and assimilating these ideas and concepts
into one’s everyday habits and routines. This
course is designed to explore learning styles and skills
(note taking, test taking, organizing and managing resources,
reading strategies, memory), health and exercise, communication
and relationships, sexuality, stress management, goal
setting, and decision-making as these topics relate
to creating a lifestyle that is personally satisfying
and fulfilling. (CSU, AVC)
HD103 *CAREER PLANNING
1.5 units
24 hours total
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099.
An action-oriented, intensive course designed to guide
students in self-exploration and assessment of values,
interests, skills, abilities, and personal characteristics
relative to career selection. This course leads the
student through the process of career planning. It includes
self-assessment, self-esteem enhancement, http://www.avc.edu
(661) 722-6300 Human Development 207 decision-making,
goal-setting, job search strategy, resume writing, and
interviewing skills. The primary objective is to lead
students though a process that will enable them to make
satisfying career choices. (AVC)
HD 105 *PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
3 units
3 hours weekly
Advisory: Completion of ENGL 101.
This course is designed to facilitate personal growth,
interpersonal effectiveness and increased understanding
of self and others. Focus is on self-exploration, learning
to make choices, and developing coping strategies to
enhance growth and development and maximize satisfaction
in everyday life. Active personal involvement, group
interaction, and self-study projects will be emphasized.
(CSU, AVC)
HD 198A *ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING
1.5 units
27 hours total
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099.
A course to enable students to develop more effective interpersonal skills to deal with others in their lives. During the course, students will practice communication skills useful in asserting their wants and needs to overcome their passivity or aggressiveness. They will also learn how to respond to
difficult people and how to express their own anger constructively. (CSU, AVC)
HD 199* WORK EXPERIENCE
1-4 units
hours vary
Prerequisite: Students must be registered in at least
7 units (including the Work Experience units) and have
approval of instructor supervising work experience subject
area. Prior to enrolling, students must attend a scheduled
orientation.
The Work Experience program provides supervised employment
extending classroom-based learning to an on-the-job
learning situation. Students meet with instructor by
arrangement to discuss learning objectives, along with
experiences and/or problems = arising on the job. (CSU,
AVC) (R3)
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