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LCOM# |
CRN |
SUBJ |
CRS# |
UNITS |
DAYS |
TIME |
RM# |
INSTRUCTOR |
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032 |
98627 |
MATH |
32 |
3 |
MTWTh |
8:15am-9:25am |
B204 |
Misael Camarena |
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PERG |
127 |
3 |
TTh |
9:35am-11:00am |
D104 |
Rigo Reyes |
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Our
Faculty
Misael Camarena -
Math 32
Office: M-108
Phone: (619) 388-3637
Email: mcamaren@sdccd.edu
Rigo Reyes -
Personal Growth 127
Office: A-110V
Phone: (619) 388-4910
Email: rreyes@sdccd.edu
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Why are these courses linked?
Math
32 and Personal Growth 127 are linked to establish basic skill building
in terms of book reading, note taking, class and time management,
pre-test review, and how to succeed in college overall. We will work on
team building skills and how to navigate your college environment.
This personal learning experience will give
students better
college readiness skills.
Course Descriptions
Math 32 –
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Fundamentals of Mathematics serves as an introduction to fundamental
concepts of arithmetic. This course covers the arithmetic operations of
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and exponentiation on
whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percents; ratios and proportions,
an introduction to the different systems of measurement, and
applications of these topics. This course is intended for preparation
for Pre-algebra (Math 35). (FT) This course does not apply to the
Associate Degree.
Personal Growth 127 – College Success Skills
Advisory:
English 56 with a
grade of “C” or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Level R5; and
completion of or concurrent enrollment in English 51 with a grade of "C"
or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Level W5.
This course
examines the techniques used to enhance academic skills in order to
achieve subject matter mastery and develop strategies for success in a
diverse society. Critical thinking skills are interwoven throughout the
course by exploring areas such as motivation and attitudes, stress
management, creativity, interpersonal communication, and personal
health. Topics from developmental psychology, learning theory and
personality theory are presented as a foundation for this course.
The course is designed for new or re-entry students and others who can
benefit. (FT) Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private
colleges and universities. UC Transfer Course List.
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