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Cross-Enrollment
Students at all California Community Colleges may be eligible to enroll at 缅北禁地 without formal admission or payment of CSU fees. Students can enroll in a maximum of one eligible course per semester (Fall/Spring) on a space-available basis. See the cross-enrollment application for more details.
Cross-Enrollment Courses Offered By Department
- CMGT 101 - Introduction to Construction Management
- CMGT 201 - Surveying
- CMGT 206 - Construction Materials
- CMGT 207 - Construction Methods
- ENSC 280 - Humans in the Environment in California
- GEOL 210 - Physical and Environmental Geology
- PH 100 - First Year Seminar in Health Sciences
- PH 110 - Introduction to Health Systems & Social Determinants of Health
- PH 130 - Health Humanities
- PH 250 - Health Disparities and Health Equity
- HOS 100 - Professional Preparation
- REC 100 - Introduction to Recreation and Recreation Therapy
- REC 200 - Serving Diverse Populations in Hospitality, Recreation, Rec Therapy and Tourism
- HOS 200 - Lodging Management
- HOS 205 - Tourism Management
- HOS 210 - Meetings, Conventions, & Special Events
- HOS 215 - Food and Beverage Management
- HOS 225 - Technology in Hospitality and Tourism
- HOS 100 - Professional Preparation
- REC 100 - Introduction to Recreation and Recreation Therapy
- REC 200 - Serving Diverse Populations in Hospitality, Recreation, Rec Therapy and Tourism
- REC 215 - Special Events in Recreation
- REC 230 - Introductio to Youth Development
- SLHS 204 - Introduction to Communication Disorders