Did you know CCE offers students an opportunity to register for credit courses without entering a degree plan through Co-Listed Classes? Learn more about co-listing below:
Co-Listed Courses…"What
are they?"
Co-listed courses are credit
courses. Corporate and Community
Education (CCE) students are allowed the opportunity to participate in a credit
course for non-credit. This
collaboration allows non-credit students who would like to enhance theirs
skills or learn something new in a particular discipline, the opportunity to
register into a credit course without entering into a credit degree plan.
What student’s are
interested in Co-Listed Classes?
- Degreed students seeking professional development.
- Life-long learners.
- Pre-matriculation student (Students seeking college experience)
Which academic courses
are eligible to be Co-Listed?
- Almost all subject courses are eligible to be
co-listed. Each department chairperson
and/or lead instructor is given the right to make the determination and
approval to allow students into a co-listed course within their department
and/or discipline.
- Upper level courses can be considered for co-listing on an individual bases. CCE will seek approval from the department chairperson and/or lead instructor as well.
Benefits to Students
- Enrolling as a co-listed student, allows the
student to enroll into a credit course to obtain the competencies of the course
without entering into a credit degree plan.
- No THEA requirements.
- Normally no pre-requisite requirements.
- Reduced tuition and fees.
- Increased course offerings available to the
student.
- Upon course completion, the student will receive a Certificate of Completion; only if the student has successfully completed 80% of the course requirements.
Benefits to the College
- Increased enrollment from students who would not
normally enroll.
- Increased contact hours.
- Increased revenue (Tuition/Fees).
- Reduced the number of killed courses. Co-listing has supported credit courses from being cancelled because of the CCE students registered into the given course.
Benefits to Department/Instructor
- Increased
enrollment
- Co-listed
students meet the same course requirements (attendance, exams, participation,
etc.) as credit students.
- Chairs
and instructors may determine which courses/section can be co-listed.
- CCE
will market co-listed credit classes accordingly; in particular through
the CCE schedule and other marketing materials.
So, now that you have read all about the amazing benefits of co-listing, search through PAC's online course catalog to find classes that are of interest to you.
Just enter a search word or phrase under the "courses" search tab (example: music) and all of the related classes will appear with their description. Once you've found a particular class or set of classes, come by the office and we will gladly get you set up!