Academics
Programs and Services for YouWhether you're aiming for a degree, a certificate, or new skills, San Diego City College offers programs and support tailored to your unique educational journey. |
Academic and Career Pathways
City College's Career Pathways turn your interests into a clear plan for success. Whether you know your major or are still exploring, our counselors help you choose classes that lead to a degree you'll love - and a future you're excited about.
Programs to Elevate Your Experience
At San Diego City College, you’ll find the support, experiences, and resources to make your path rewarding and achievable. From academics to real-world learning, we have the programs to help you succeed.
Additional Academic Resources
Honors
The Honors Program is open to any student who meets appropriate general and departmental criteria. Honors classes are designed to provide strongly motivated students with a more in-depth or cross disciplinary curriculum and a highly interactive classroom experience.
The Honors core curriculum, "A World of Ideas," is intended for prospective transfer students who are interested in a multicultural, multinational perspective in their courses. The goal of the program is to facilitate and increase transfer to the University of California, California State University, and distinguished private universities, as well as to enhance employability for vocational students.
Special transfer agreements also exist for City College Honors students at the following four-year colleges and universities: UCLA, UC Santa Cruz, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, USC, Pomona College, Occidental College, SDSU, Pepperdine University, Chapman University, Whitman College and Pitzer College. For information on eligibility requirements and course offerings, see the schedule of classes or call 619-388-3512.
The Honors Program is open to all students (part-time or full-time, day or evening) and can be found in all disciplines (vocational, liberal arts, fine arts, sciences, business, etc.). For specific criteria and other information, please consult the schedule of classes or contact the campus Honors Coordinator.
Students enrolled in an Honors section (including an honors contract), may not transfer to a regular section after the deadline to make a schedule adjustment for the class. Petition for Honors Credit after the course has been completed will not be permitted.
Off-Campus Programs
Study Abroad
San Diego City College offers students the opportunity to study in different countries around the world in order to develop global competencies and to increase cultural awareness while making progress towards completion of academic goals.
Classes are held at educational institutions in the host country. Field trips, excursions, and visits to sites of cultural and historical interest are components of the program. Housing arrangements include family home stays, student apartments, and/or residence halls. Costs vary from $5,900 to $6,900 for semester programs and are less for summer programs. Financial aid is available for students who qualify and sometimes scholarships are offered.
Semester Abroad Programs: These enhanced learning opportunities have been offered every semester in countries such as the United Kingdom, Costa Rica, Argentina, Australia, France, Spain, and Italy. Courses are taught by faculty from California community colleges. Classes offered abroad meet general education requirements, are mostly CSU and UC transferable, and are selected to take advantage of the host country's history, environment, and culture.
Summer Abroad Programs: Programs from 10 days to 4 weeks in length are often available during the summer for college credit. Spanish immersion in Mexico has been offered; as well as, photography in Italy and the United Kingdom, and graphic design and dance in Mexico.
Contact Information: Additional information is available from the International Education Coordinator at 619-388-3652.
.Cooperative Work Experience
work experiences gained by students with regular academic or vocational instruction and is considered
to be an integral part of the community college curriculum. Work Experience Education courses
provide experiential learning activities to strengthen student learning and reinforce the student’s
effective work habits, attitudes and career awareness, thereby enhancing the student’s marketable
skills.
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