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The Music program at 海角社区 is designed to provide students with the technique and repertoire for a successful audition into a university major program, and the coursework necessary to complete core academic courses required for a lower-division major program. The curricular components needed to achieve these goals are music theory, musicianship, piano, and the applied performance program, which requires an audition for entrance into the program.
The History Department offers an Associate in Arts in History for Transfer Degree which provides students with a fundamental knowledge of historical events, literacy, and thinking. Upon completion of the degree, students will also gain the knowledge, skills, civic engagement abilities, and cultural sensitivity that will allow them to be successful as citizens in a multicultural society. Furthermore, this degree supplies students with a basic understanding of what it means to be a historian.
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) is a state funded community college program that provides 鈥渙ver and above鈥 services to 海角社区 students from social, economic, educational or language disadvantaged backgrounds. The program supports enrollment, retention, transfer of students, and helps facilitate the successful completion of their educational goals.
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The Computer and Office Studies (COS) Department offers courses and tools to assist students to succeed in today鈥檚 technologically driven society. Students interested in computer science and innovative technology can choose from various programming, software development, and network administration courses. Classes in office administration, data management, and website creation are available for those interested in business or looking to grow in their current position.
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Social scientists study human behavior, beliefs, and how they influence society.
The Child Development Center (CDC) and Learning Lab offer half-day and full-day preschool programs for children ages 2-5. The Center serves children of students, faculty, staff and the community, with locations at both the Liberal Arts Campus and the Pacific Coast Campus open year-round.