Covers general chemical principles including structure of matter, chemical ... 02:
30PM-05:35PM. C.Vogel. 606. CHEM 2. Introductory Inorganic Chemistry.
HyperPhysics. HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in
physics. ... websites are outstanding and include lecture notes, recorded lectures,
practice tests, and physics ... You can download a pdf version of the entire
textbook.
The Computer Science program is intended to meet the needs of stu- dents
majoring ... include computer engineering, networking and system administration,
business .... where knowledge of the C++ programming language is required.
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Head and Neck Anatomy and Embryology . . . . . . . . 2 ... DH 170. Tooth
Morphology, Oral Histology, and .... 0.5 - 3 units; 0.5 hour Lecture, 1.5 hours
Laboratory.
The major in mathematics provides a broad foundation of problem solving and ...
CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system.
The Cabrillo College Foundation administers a very large scholarship program, which distributes over ... California Reti
are good working with your hands, then becoming a ... some of the best instructors ... barrier to admission to and parti
Interviewing Guide. 1. INTRODUCTION. Interviewing for a new job or a promotion
takes preparation, practice and enthusiasm. Since the interview is like a per-.
Information about all textbooks can be found on http://cabrillobooks.net/.
WELDING. Due to safety concerns caused by the use of potentially hazardous.
General Orientation for Art Photography and Digital Media Fields. Monday ....
Introduces fine art and commercial applications of studio lighting equipment.
dents to write effectively and persuasively, to hone their critical thinking ... 3. List
B - Select 1 course from: (3 units) Units. Any course not used from List A above.
Within the on-line Honors application, write 250 words addressing one of the following ... Tell us about an idea that pi
Cabrillo College Honors Transfer Program Minimum Qualifications Note: Meeting minimum qualifications does not guarantee admission into the program. Academic Preparation A. For continuing Cabrillo students, a minimum 3.3 cumulative GPA. Students must have completed 6 or more transferable units in courses numbered 1-99. B. For new students arriving directly from high school, provide evidence of one of the following: minimum 3.5 weighted high school GPA in A-G requirements; or, SAT total of at least 1400 (new); or Enhanced ACT composite of 29+. C. For new students who have previously attended an accredited college or university, provide evidence of a 3.3 cumulative GPA in 6 or more transferable units equivalent to Cabrillo’s courses numbered 1-99.
Writing Proficiency Honors courses typically require substantial writing and critical thinking. Provide evidence of one of the following: Minimum AP English score of 3 (4 preferred); or, Eligibility for English 1A on Cabrillo’s Assessment Test (or equivalent) or, Completion of English 100 (or equivalent) with a grade of B or better or, Completion of English 1A (or equivalent) with a grade of B or better, or CAASPP EAP test resulting score: 2682 and above (waives assessment and places into ENGL 1A)
Letter of Recommendation Please submit a brief letter of recommendation from an instructor or counselor who can attest to your academic strengths and abilities.
Essay Within the on-line Honors application, write 250 words addressing one of the following prompts:
The subject matter of Honors courses includes questions and content which encourage students to think in new and challenging ways. Tell us about a situation or idea that challenged you, how you handled it and where it has led. OR Honors students are naturally curious. Tell us about an idea that piqued your curiosity and where this led you. Because honors courses are typically writing intensive, your essay should reflect your writing skills.
The essay and letter of recommendation will be part of the criteria considered in gaining admission to the program. Prospective students who do not meet the minimum qualifications, but who feel they can successfully complete honors courses, are welcome to provide an additional written statement of 150-200 words. This statement should address:
your interest in the program what you hope to gain from your participation what you believe you will contribute to the program any unique qualifications that may not be demonstrated in the eligibility requirements.
NOTE: Students must maintain a 3.30 cumulative GPA while enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program. To achieve Honors Scholar status, students must complete at least 4 or 5 honors courses (minimum of 15 units) with a minimum transferable GPA of 3.40 in all transferable courses. Honors scholar status will be noted on the official Cabrillo College transcript. For more information go to: http://go.cabrillo.edu/honors