CSS100A — College Success Seminar
This course helps students develop, apply, and evaluate their own skills, abilities, and behaviors to achieve academic and personal success: effective note taking, productive study skills & test preparation, reading and remembering, critical thinking, library skills, navigating online course content, free career and job resources, stress management, relationships, connecting with campus resources, and winning attitudes. Students are required to utilize a minimum of 2 campus resources or attend 2 college events outside of class; they may choose from a variety of options on campus, online, or at off-campus locations. Most are free with student ID.
Part of
- Automotive Technology
- CAD/CNC
- Child Development Associate
- Child Development Associate - Associate in Applied Science
- Computer Aided Design Technology
- Electrical Engineering Technology
- Engineering Technology
- Engineering Technology (AAS)
- Machining Technology
- Machining Technology - Associate in Applied Science
- Manufacturing Technology
- Manufacturing Technology AAS
- Manufacturing Technology Certificate
- Welding Technology