Want more for your money? Need general education classes? Want to make friends and enjoy learning? Try SCC’s Learning Communities! The following learning communities pairings are available: 1. “Your Country, Your Voice: A Look at Thought and Action in America” Ticket #3310158 English 101 8-10:05am M/W Adams U-88 M/W Shekarabi D-215 AND Ticket #7610144 Poli Sci 101 11:50am-1:15pm 2. “Future Teachers R Connected” Ticket #2910101 Education 101 11:50am-1:15pm T/H Perry D-206 T Varela L-219 AND Ticket #5840004 Library 100 1:30-3:20pm &1.25 online (hybrid late start) 3. “Creating Connections in Communication and Composition” Ticket #3310119 English 101 1:30-3:35pm M/W Isbell B-212 AND Ticket #1510006 Comm 100 11:50am-1:15pm M/W Womack D-220 4. “Writing Your Way Through Algebra: The Journey Continues” Ticket #6306016 Math 060 10:30am-12:35pm M/W Yorba U-86 AND Ticket #3306130 English 061 1:30-3:35pm Ticket #3306130 Writing Center 12:30-1:25pm M/W Kosuth W Roe B-210 A-210 *see other side for more details and enrollment information 1. “Your Country, Your Voice: A Look at Thought and Action in America” English 101(Freshman Composition) and Poli Sci 101 (Intro to American Governments) Ticket #7610132 Poli Sci 101 8:35-10:00am M/W Shekarabi D-220 Ticket# 5840004 Lib. & Inf. St. 100 1:30-3:20pm M/W Adams B-209 In this course, we’ll look at the shaping of American political ideas and policy. Students will examine the essential American voice(s) and practice – through discussion, narrative, essay, and research argument -- developing their own. One of the chief objectives for the class is that each student would see her/his role and agency in the current American “project.” 2. “Future Teachers R Connected” Education 101(Introduction to Education) and Lib & Info Stud 100( Intro to Lib. and Info. Studies) Ticket #2910101 Educ 101 11:50-1:15pm T/H Perry D-206 Ticket# 5840004 Lib. & Inf. St. 100 1:30-3:20pm T Varela L-219 (10/21-12/12) Future teachers must become experts in accessing the world of information! This learning community of linked classes is designed to provide an introduction to education topics and issues, supported by the development of state-of-the-art research skills. The Library & Information Studies course is scheduled during the 2nd eight weeks and will be taught in a format that combines in-class and web instruction. 3. “Creating Connections in Communication and Composition” English 101(Freshman Composition) and Comm 100 (Intro to Interpersonal Communication) Ticket #3310119 English 101 1:30-3:35pm M/W Isbell B-212 Ticket #1510006 Comm 100 11:50am-1:15pm M/W Womack D-220 Discover the connections between interpersonal communication and English composition. Students in this learning community will be studying both English composition and interpersonal communication in a way offered no where else! Discover! Join us. 4. “Writing Your Way Through Algebra: The Journey Continues” Ticket #6306016 Math 060 10:30am-12:35pm M/W Yorba U-86 Ticket #3306130 English 061 1:30-3:35pm M/W Kosuth B-210 Ticket #3306130 Writing Center 12:30-1:25pm W Roe A-210 Many people may believe that math and English are polar opposites, but this isn’t the case. This LC will help students uncover some of the similarities between these two disciplines in order to enhance their understanding of concepts in both classes. Instructors will also assist students in addressing and reducing anxieties common in both English and math courses. Working together, students will find the support they need to succeed in these courses.