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NEW! Spring 2010 Online Class Offerings

NEW! Spring 2010 Online Class Offerings: (enroll at PASSPORT)

-  Priority Registration 11/9-10 by appointment (sent by postcard)
– Continuing Students starting 11/11 by appointment (sent by postcard)
– New and Former Students starting 11/30 by appointment (sent by postcard)

Open Enrollment ends on February 6, 2010!

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For Faculty: Welcome Spring 2010 Instructors

Berkeley City College Introduces a New Degree and Transfer Option: Online, Night and Weekend College

Find out About Berkeley City College’s New Online, Night and Weekend College where most of your work is completed online.

Choose from classes packaged in a program specially designed for your busy lifestyle.

Your counselor will help you develop an education plan that allows you finish your associate degree in two years.

What is Berkeley City College’s Online, Night and Weekend College?

Our online transfer college is a combination online and in-class program which allows you to complete university-transferable classes by doing most of your class work online.

How much time must I spend doing my classwork online?

The amount of time you must spend for each class varies. For example, if you have a three-unit class, plan to spend about nine hours a week engaged in online projects and studying for class.

How much time must I spend in class?

If you enroll in Saturday or other online transfer classes, plan to spend an hour per week or two hours every two weeks, in class.

Do I need a computer at home?

Having your own computer helps, but if you do not have one at home, you can use Berkeley City College computers to complete your online work.

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How do I know if online classes are for me?

You will do well in online classes if you can:

  • Use the computer.
  • Work independently with a minimum amount of classroom supervision.
  • Read and follow printed instructions.
  • Manage your time.
  • Work on your classes at home, at work, or other distance education venue.
  • Contact your instructor when you need help with the course.
  • Regularly work, complete, retrieve, and send projects and homework online.
  • Use the Web to interact and chat with instructors and classmates.
  • Work on class projects at times that best fit your busy schedule.

Are my online classes transferable?

Yes. Our Online, Night and Weekend College was developed to let you earn a transferable liberal arts associate degree, or to allow you to finish the University of California’s Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements.

Is tutoring available if I need it?

Yes. Berkeley City College provides tutoring in English, mathematics, and writing.

Where can I call to see a counselor or to get more information?

Please visit: www.eberkeley.org: phone (510) 981-2883, e-mail info@eberkeley.org,
or stop by Berkeley City College, 2050 Center St. (between Shattuck Ave. & Milvia St.), 2nd Floor, to see one of our counselors.

How do I get to the Berkeley City College campus?

Take the Richmond BART train to downtown Berkeley, take the Center St. escalator, and walk one-half block west on Center to BCC. You may also contact AC Transit at (510) 839-2882 or access www.actransit.org to find the public transportation route nearest you.

Berkeley City College welcomes you.