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Project HOPE Classes 

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Project HOPE Courses

HO 100 - Instructor: Samuel Vega

Health in the Underserved Communities provides an overview of the dynamics and processes underlying the health profiles of Latinos/Latinas another underrepresented minorities in Los Angeles County, this class aims to transform the student’s individual interest in health into a professional health career goal. Population projections, population characteristics, birth rates and outcomes, causes of death and death rates, patterns of reportable diseases, services utilization, patterns of immigration, health insurances, provider training, risk behaviors, and chronic diseases will be surveyed.
Recommendation: ENGL 52 and MATH 60 or equivalent with grades of Credit or “C” or higher.
Transfer Credit: CSU;UC

Please note:  All Project HOPE students are required to take  HO 100 prior to transferring or graduating from Cerritos College.

 

 

Bilingual CG 50 - Instructor: Robert Aguayo

This course is designed to introduce students to services offered at Cerritos College; the history and mission of the system of post-secondary education system in California; policies and procedures which affect students at Cerritos College; educational planning, including major and general education requirements, course sequencing, and transfer requirements for the California State University and University of California systems. As part of the course, students will tour the Cerritos College campus, acquainting themselves with the location and function of various offices and service providers. Each student will produce an educational plan specific to her or his educational goal. This course is offered on a credit/no credit basis only. This course may be taken for a maximum of 4 times.

 

 

Project HOPE Recommended Courses - Spring 2008

Each year the Project HOPE staff, with help from the students, put together a list of courses that we highly recommend because of the great experiences with the instructors teaching. Look closely for the *SI symbol. This will indicate that along with your normal class there will be a Supplement Instruction hosted by the instructor him/her self. This hour was ideally developed to challenging as well as assist students your course material throughout the semester.

 

For more information call Title V: Project HOPE (562)653-7847

 
   

Last update: 03/31/08