Human DevelopmentFor a live version of the Credit Course Schedule, use eConnect. Course types offered in this subject: Day CoursesLearning Framework
HDEV 1300 will help students to develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, understanding the psychology of the classroom, reading/writing techniques, note and test taking techniques, and the development of critical thinking skills. Learning Framework
Students enrolling in HDEV 1300-2002 must also be enrolled in DMAT 0066-2001.HDEV 1300 will help students develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, understanding the psychology of the classroom, note and test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, and developing critical thinking. Learning Framework
Students enrolling in HDEV 1300-2004 must also be enrolled in DMAT 0090-2002. HDEV 1300 will help students develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, understanding the psychology of the classroom, note and test taking skills, reading/writing, techniques, and developing critical thinking. Learning Framework
Students taking HDEV 1300-2005 are required to enroll in DREA 0091-2200 and DREA 0093-2200. Students develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication,test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, note taking, and the development of critical thinking skills. Students taking HDEV 1300-2005 are required to enroll in DREA 0091-2200 and DREA 0093-2200. Learning Framework
Students enrolling in HDEV 1300-2006 must also be enrolled in accelerated DREA 0091-2200 and DREA 0093-2200 courses. HDEV 1300 will help students develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, understanding the psychology of the classroom, note and test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, and developing critical thinking. Career Exploration/Planning
New workbooks are required. Night CoursesLearning Framework
HDEV 1300 will help students to develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, understanding the psychology of the classroom, reading/writing techniques, note and test taking techniques, and the development of critical thinking skills. Distance Learning CoursesCareer Exploration/Planning
HDEV 1310-2420 requires access to a computer, the Internet and e-mail. MANDATORY orientation online starts Aug.25 at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu or e-mail R.Washington-White at rWashington-White@dcccd.edu. New workbooks for HDEV 1310 are required. |
NOTE: Beginning the spring semester of 2008, if a first time in college, FTIC, student's assessment test scores indicate a placement into two or more developmental studies disciplines, the student will be required to take either developmental reading or human development 1300 or 1310.