Human Development Courses

The College provides a set of one- to three-credit courses for students seeking to strengthen their academic and college navigation skills. These courses are designed to help students develop the knowledge and skills to be successful in their course work. HUD 114 College Success (3 credits) and HUD 128 College Strategies (1 credit) are useful for students new to college, or returning after time away. HUD 135 Career Exploration and Planning (1 credit) is best suited to students early in their academic career who are still exploring the connection between their studies and their career goals (including transfer options). In addition, the College offers several one-credit courses that each focus on a specific set of skills or specialized opportunities for students to pursue their personal and professional interests.

  • HUD 114 College Success (3 credits; offered every fall & spring)
  • HUD 122 Practicum in Governance (1 credit; offered every fall & spring)
  • HUD 128 College Strategies (1 credit; offered every fall & spring)
  • HUD 129 Learning Studio for Dual Enrollment (0 credits; offered every fall & spring)
  • HUD 135 Career Exploration and Planning (1 credit; offered every fall & spring)
  • HUD 137 Numeracy and College Success (3 credits; offered every fall, spring & summer)
  • HUD 138 Algebra and College Success (3 credits; offered every fall, spring & summer)

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