CCAPAGREEMENT PROGRAM YEAR Sample Clauses

CCAPAGREEMENT PROGRAM YEAR. BEGINNING FALL 2017 THROUGH SPRING 2020 - COLLEGE has identified the following three pathways, course offerings per program year, estimated students served, and projected FTES. The employer of record for all courses under this CCAP Agreement is the COLLEGE and the location of the courses is the DISTRICT. The grid below is intended to project the courses offered, subject to change based on the needs of the student cohorts within the pathway. Business Administration Pathway Fall 2017 Spring 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Fall 2019 Spring 2020 BUS-18A Business Law I BUS-20 Business Mathematics BUS-22/*BUS-24 Management Communications/Business Communications ACC-1A Principles of Accounting, I BUS-18A Business Law I BUS-20 Business Mathematics *ENG-1A English Composition *ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing *ENG-1A English Composition *ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing *ENG-1A English Composition *ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success Engineering Pathway Fall 2017 Spring 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Fall 2019 Spring 2020 *MAT-36 Trigonometry *MAT-10 PreCalculus *MAT-36 Trigonometry *MAT-10 PreCalculus *MAT-36 Trigonometry *MAT-10 PreCalculus *MAT-1A Calculus I *MAT-1B Calculus II *MAT-1A Calculus I *MAT-1B Calculus II *ENG-1A English Composition *ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing *ENG-1A English Composition *ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing *ENG-1A English Composition *ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success Game Development Pathway Fall 2017 Spring 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Fall 2019 Spring 2020 *GAM-80 3D Modeling and Texturing *GAM-24 Video Game Prototyping *GAM-23 Digital Game Design *GAM-52 Game Engine Scripting I *GAM-81 3D Modeling and Texturing *GAM-24 Video Game Prototyping *GAM-81 3D Modeling and Texturing *GAM-24 Video Game Prototyping *GAM-23 Digital Game Design *GAM-52 Game Engine Scripting I GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success GUI-45 Introduction to College GUI-48 College Success *Prerequisite or Placement test needed Courses being offered in multiple sectors at same time BEGINNING PROGRAM YEAR: 2017-2018 COLLEGE: Norco College EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: College ...
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