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San Diego City College - A Hispanic Serving Institution Engage. Educate. Empower. |
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Career Exploration vs. Counseling
§ Career exploration is recommended for students prior to visiting the Counseling Center
§ The Transfer/Career Center can assist students with career exploration
§ The Counseling Center offers academic, career and personal counseling
Academic Counseling – provided for the following areas:
1. Certificate Programs
· Certificate of Completion
- Designed to prepare students for employment, job enhancement and/or job advancement
- Typically requires completion of 3 to 17 units
· Certificate of Achievement
- Designed for students with specific personal or occupational goals
- Requires completion of 18 or more units
· Sources for detailed information
- Catalog (paper): Available for viewing in the Counseling Center and available for purchase in the bookstore
- Catalog (online): www.communitycollege.net/catalogs/city
- List of certificates (online): www.sdcity.edu/degrees
2. Associate Degrees – Science and Arts Degrees
· Associate in Science degrees are awarded in engineering, physical sciences, biological sciences and occupational disciplines
· Associate in Arts degrees are awarded in the social sciences, humanities, the arts and related disciplines
· Associate degrees require completion of a minimum of 60 units, including:
1. Major Requirements (minimum 18 units)
2. General Education Requirements (minimum 18 units)
3. District Requirements (not required for Transfer Studies degrees)
4. Elective Credits (if needed)
· Sources for detailed information
- Catalog (paper): Available for viewing in the Counseling Center and available for purchase in the bookstore
- Catalog (online): www.communitycollege.net/catalogs/city
- 60 unit degree breakdown (online): www.sdcity.edu/degrees/associate_degree.asp
- List of degrees (online): www.sdcity.edu/degrees
3. Transfer Planning
· Important: Developing a plan for successful transfer to a 4-year institution requires an awareness of available resources and understanding of key information, especially transfer requirements, deadlines, articulation agreements and special requirements.
· Articulation agreements* are available to meet transfer requirements in the following areas:
- lower division general education
- major preparation
- transferable electives
* Articulation agreements identify the City College courses that will transfer for credit at the college or university of choice
· Lower Division General Education Plans for Transfer
- IGETC: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum
- CSUGEB: Certification of General Education Breadth Requirements for any California State University
- UCSD-TAG: Transfer Admission Guarantee to the University of California at San Diego ONLY
- See Counseling Center for other transfer plans
· Available Transfer Workshops:
- How to Transfer
- Transfer Course Planning
- CSU/UC Application
- UCSD TAG
- and more
· Available online resources
- Transfer/Career Center: www.sdcity.edu/transfer/Navigation/transfermenu.asp
- Assist: www.assist.org
- CSU Mentor: www.csumentor.edu
- UC Pathways: www.ucop.edu/pathways
Career Counseling
§ Career counseling is very important in helping students to identify career paths that are appropriate to their interests, values and personality
Note: Students, who are undecided about a career or major and/or need assistance setting an academic goal, should seek career counseling
§ Career exploration - students are advised to complete the following steps in the Transfer/Career Center (Room A-111) prior to having a career counseling appointment:
1. Take a skills personality test. Career exploration is a multi-step process that starts with a self-assessment of a student’s strongest interests, skills and values.
2. Use the DISCOVER software program to review occupations that best match a student’s interests.
3. Use available resources to determine employment opportunities for the occupations of interest.
Personal Counseling
§ FREE Personal Counseling services are provided to assist students in dealing with personal concerns that might interfere with their academic performance at City College
§ Personal Counseling services assist students with:
· Self-evaluation
· Goal-setting
· Stress management
· Decision making
· Personal adjustment
§ Important: Personal Counseling is provided in a safe and confidential atmosphere where students have an opportunity to talk about their individual concerns
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appropriate, a student may be referred to other campus and community
services for financial, medical or personal support.
See “4.
Financial, Medical and Personal Support”
(www.sdcity.edu/titleV/resources.asp)
How to Access Counseling Services
§ Counseling services are offered on a “walk-in” basis and by appointment
§ “Walk-in” counseling provides an opportunity to see a counselor for quick questions that can be answered in less than 10 minutes
· “Walk-in” counseling is offered during the Counseling Center’s hours of operation. Contact the Counseling Center for specific hours.
· No appointment is needed for “walk-in” counseling
§ 1-hour counseling appointments are offered for comprehensive services involving academic, career and personal counseling. Contact the Counseling Center for available appointments. 1-hour appointments are recommended for the following services:
· Creating a student’s first education plan
· Detailed review of an existing education plan
· Comprehensive
review of requirements for an Associate Degree
and/or Transfer
· Full review of a student’s current course work in relation to their goals
· Comprehensive, life altering career counseling
· Other in-depth counseling
Contact
Phone: (619) 388-3540
Room: A-110
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