Continuing Education Courses
Continuing education courses are designed to provide intellectual and cultural development for participants. There are no entrance requirements. An application and information may be obtained at the administrative office on each campus. For further information, contact the appropriate Instructional Dean or Director of Adult Education.
Courses for Audit
Students may take college courses without credit by a process called “audit” in which students are expected to meet all requirements of the courses except for the examinations. Admission requirements and fees are the same for audited and college credit courses. To audit a course, the audit must be declared by the end of the registration period and may not be changed thereafter. Students auditing a class will not receive credit applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements. Students must meet all class requirements except tests to complete an audit and have a grade of “AU” recorded on his/her transcript.
Training for Business and Industry
The College assists businesses and industries by offering customized non-credit courses, workshops, or seminars that meet their employees’ specific needs. This specialized training may be conducted at the business/industry facility or on campus at a time that is convenient to employees. For further information, contact the Director of Workforce Development or the Dean of Technical Education and Workforce Development.
Developmental Courses
Developmental courses (college preparatory) are offered in English, Math, and Reading. These courses allow students to study at their own level to develop the skills and knowledge needed to attempt credit-bearing courses. Descriptions of these courses: ENR 098 and MTH 098 appear under the “Course” tab of this catalog. These courses produce institutional, non-transferable credit only and will not satisfy the requirements for degrees or certificates.