City Tech 101 14 Session Model Course

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City Tech 101 14 Session Model Course
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Department
African American Studies, Architectural Technology, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Informatics, Business, Career and Technology Teacher Education, Chemistry, Communication Design, Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Systems Technology, Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology, Dental Hygiene, Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Technology, English, Entertainment Technology, Environmental Control Technology, Health Sciences, Hospitality Management, Humanities, Human Services, Law and Paralegal Studies, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Library, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Nursing, Physics, Professional and Technical Writing, Radiologic Technology and Medical Imaging, Restorative Dentistry, Social Science, Vision Care Technology
Course Code
Semester / Year
Course Description

This workshop focuses on helping new students transition to college life, and specifically to City Tech. The workshop will enhance the New Student Connection with additional information, activities, and various opportunities to connect with faculty, staff, and current City Tech students. In addition to learning how to access a variety of college services and resources, students will develop personalized plans for their college career.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Prof. Karen Goodlad, Sarah Paruolo

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