Basic Skills Certificate (49165.NC)
School of Education
The basic skills program consists of a sequence of courses to provide instruction for individuals in elementary and secondary-level reading, writing, computation and problem-solving skills in order to assist them in achieving their academic, vocational, and personal goals.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
A. Upon completion of the basic skills program the student will be able to address the content and proficiency at levels through the twelfth grade and may incorporate a high school diploma.
Visit the Program Mapper for more information on when to take classes and career information.
Program Requirements:
SOCL-760 Career and Life Planning | |
Total: (435-455 hours) | |
SOCL-761 Vocational Life Planning | |
Total: (18-48 hours) | |
EDU-110 Reading and Computers | |
Total: (0.5-288 hours) | |
EDU-111 Reading and Computers II | |
Total: (0.5-324 hours) | |
GED-101 Basic Skills Development and GED Preparation | |
Total: (208-288 hours) | |
EDU-112A Skills Acquisition for Student Success - General | |
Total: (180-540 hours) | |
EDU-112B Skills Acquisition for Student Success - Math | |
Total: (90-180 hours) | |
GUI-101 Introduction to College | |
Total: (1.5-6 hours) | |
GUI-102 Probation Solutions - Level 1 | |
Total: (1.5 hours) |
Contact Information | |
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Acting Dean | Nathan Devine |
Phone | (209) 381-6477 |
Office | BRC |
(209) 381-6478 | |
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