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FALL 2015 Certificate in Community College Teaching The Program A three-course Certificate in Community College Teaching is designed for those who are ready to explore the option of a career in community college teaching. Courses are designed to enhance the skills and knowledge, and thereby employability, of potential community college instructors. Community College Teaching Certificate Program Free orientation session (Reservations Required) Saturday Aug 15, 2015 10 - 11:30am Room TBA Course No: NECC 101 Reg. No. TBA Phone 310-243-3741 to register For further information go to http://www.csudh.edu/ccteaching EDUCATION "The course work provided me with a basic understanding of the goals and objectives of the California Community College system, and how the system operates. In addition, I was given the opportunity to intern at Harbor College which lead directly to my obtaining a teaching position there. I highly recommend the Community College Teaching Certificate Program at CSUDH to anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in teaching at the community college level.” -Ron Maricich extensive experience as a community college instructor and administrator Martha Sklar, Ph.D. Mathematics Education, educator for 20 years with extensive experience as a community college dean Ramon Baltazar, MBA, Instructor, Los Angeles Harbor College, graduate CSUDH Community College Teaching Certificate program Course outlines for GED 548 & 549 are available at www.csudh.edu/ccteaching Who Should Attend Participants should hold a master’s degree in a subject area taught at the community college level, or be in the final phase of a graduate degree program, or be currently employed as an instructor in a community college. Location GED 548 and GED 549 are taught online in the Spring semester. These courses are taught on campus at CSUDH in Carson in the Fall semester. Registrants for GED 594S will perform their internship at a community college. Courses Graduate-level Education credit Effective College Teaching GED 548 The Community College GED 549 College Teaching Internship GED 594S About the Instructors Course No.: Reg. No.: GED 549 Sec 71 42971 Effective College Teaching 3 Units Prerequisite: Must have completed, or be completing MA/MS or be teaching at a Community College. Study of research, theory, and practices associated with teaching and learning processes within the community college system. Topics include course planning and organization, student diversity, teaching technology, student retention & instructional technology. self-paced Date: Oct 17 - Dec 5 Time: Sat 9am-4:30pm Location: EE 1205 Fee: $840 Instructor: Rodger McGinness Course No.: GED 548 Sec 41 Reg. No.: 42972 Independent Study - Community College Teaching Internship 3 units Completion of GED 548 & 549 with “B” or better. Student must apply and be approved for internship to receive permission to enroll. Each eligible student will arrange disciplinespecific internship through the Internship Coordinator and will be jointly supervised by community college faculty and CSUDH Internship Coordinator. Date: Aug 24 - Dec 7 Time: TBA Location: TBA Fee: $840 Instructor: Martha Sklar Course No.: GED 594S Sec 71 Reg. No.: 42978 Fall 2015 Scheduled Classes The Community College 2 Units An overview of the history, mission and function of the community college. Topics include the history of higher education, the role of the community college, student characteristics, curriculum, finance, governance and the California Master Plan. Date: Sep 12 - Oct 3 Time: Sat 9am-4:30pm Location: EE 1205 Fee: $560 Instructor: Ramon Baltazar For more info: email: [email protected] or visit the website www.csudh.edu/ccteaching Rodger McGinness, Ed.D. Educational Leadership, Vice President of Academic Affairs (ret.) Copper Mountain College, educator for 30 years with 30 Register by Phone (310) 243-3741 • [email protected] • http://www.csudh.edu/ee