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Student Development Credit Courses and Seminars
- Credit Courses
Several different classroom experiences are offered for academic credit
by the Student Development Division. Orientation 100 provides exposure
to strategies to adapt to the college environment and assist students
in developing initial career and educational goals. Humanistic Pscyhology
facilitates personal growth and development through the exploration
of self-understanding, confidence, motivation, clarification of goals
and relationships. Topics in Pscychology allows students the chance
to examine current issues. Topics covered are listed in the semester
course scedchule. Career Development provides student with the chance
to explore career interests, skills, and work related values and examine
information about the world of work in order to develop educational
and career goals. Exploring Diversity in the United States focuses on
culture and other diversity issues and topics; students will have the
chance to discuss their own cultures and cultures of others as well
as examine discrimination and prejudice between groups and the impact
of these power differences on peoples' lives.
- Non-credit Seminars
Non-credit group seminars on a variety of topics are also offered each
semester. Mailings, posters and brochures will inform students of these
offerings. Students may request additional information by visiting any
of the Student Development Centers.

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