MISSION AND VISION STATEMENT | SUMMER & FALL 2016 Cabrillo College Mission/Vision Statement: MISSION STATEMENT Cabrillo College is a dynamic, diverse and responsive educational community dedicated to helping all students achieve their academic, career, and personal development goals. VISION STATEMENT Cabrillo College is passionate about developing critical thinking, honing oral and written communication and enhancing global awareness, while cultivating personal and professional responsibility in our students. Exploration, innovation, creativity, and implementation of a variety of teaching methods, including technology literacy, are hallmarks of our approach to learning. We help students of varying skill levels achieve their potential, and consider everyone in the college part of a community of learners who are treated with dignity and respect. Cabrillo College supports a climate of diversity, self-empowerment and sustainability, with a strong sense of social justice. As an integral part of Santa Cruz County, Cabrillo College is an accessible gateway to prosperity that provides education for all, supporting the local economy and improving economic vitality. We serve students who have goals of transfer, career preparation, basic skills, personal fulfillment and retraining through an inclusive and effective learning environment. Students will leave with greater knowledge and a richer expectation of themselves. How To Read the Schedule of Classes Class section listings appearing in a bold typeface denote evening classes. Class with substantial body of critical, analytical written work (essay exams and/or major papers). Indicates that the class meets the multicultural studies requirement. Indicates open entry classes. Indicates health and wellness classes. Some sections of course are offered in distance-learning format. Indicates Honors courses. MUS 17C (1) Advanced Voice (2) Continuation of the fundamentals of singing techniques. Prerequisites: MUS 17B or equivalent skills. Repeatability: May be taken 2 times with satisfactory progress. Section DaysTimes Units 45378 (3) M (4) 05:00PM-07:10PM (5)1.00 (6) Instructor Room M.Rivard (7) 456 (8) Meets 8 weeks 9/5-10/24 (9) (1) This is the Course Number. (2) This is the Course Title, often followed by the class description. (3) This is the Section Number, the five-digit code used to designate your selection for registration used on WebAdvisor. (4) This is an abbreviation of the days of the week that class meets. (5) This is the time during which class is held. All classes begin and end at the time printed in this schedule. Bold listings indicate a class beginning at 5 PM or later. CORE FOUR COMPETENCIES (6) This is the number of units which may be earned by successfully completing this class. Upon completion of Cabrillo College’s General Education program or when receiving an A.A. or A.S. degree, a student will demonstrate competency in the following areas: (7) This is the first initial and last name of the instructor. If an instructor is not yet assigned at press time, “Staff” is listed. I. Communication A. Read B. Write C. Listen D. Speak and/or Converse II. Critical Thinking and Information Competency A. Analyze B. Compute C. Research D. Solve Problems III. Global Awareness A. Scientific Processes B. Global Systems and Civics C. Artistic Variety IV. Personal Responsibility and Professional Development A. Self Awareness B. Social and Physical Wellness C. Workplace Skills (8) This is the location of the class. If a class is held at a location other than the Aptos Campus or Watsonville Center, further description will be given. (9) If the class does not meet for the entire semester, this line gives the beginning and ending dates as well as relevant information for the class. Note: All classes begin and end precisely at the time printed in this Schedule of Classes. Change in Offerings: The Cabrillo Community College District has made every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in the Schedule of Classes is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of the Cabrillo College Community District for reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support, or any other reason at the discretion of the District. The District further reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Cabrillo College strives to provide the highest level of accessibility to students, visitors and guests with disabilities. For assistance with physical accessibility issues, please call Accessibility Support Center (ASC) at (831) 479-6379, or the Sheriff’s Office at (831) 212-8464 (Aptos) or (831) 212-8466 (Watsonville).