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Exhibit 4.02 University Studies & Transfer Degrees Obtainable at the Tehama Campus (2020–2021
Exhibit 4.02 University Studies & Transfer Degrees Obtainable at the Tehama Campus (2020–2021)
University Studies Degrees
Agriculture Sciences (AA.1491) Allied Health (AA.1511) Behavioral Sciences (AA.1499) Biological Sciences (AA.1507) Business Administration (AA.1492) Earth System Science (AA.1508) Engineering (AA.1494) Humanities (AA.1513) Language Arts (AA.1496) Liberal Studies—Teacher Prep (AA.1504) Meteorology/ Climatology (AA.1506) Multicultural Studies (AA.1502) Natural Sciences (AA.1512) Oceanography (AA.1498) Physical Education (AA.1493) Physical Sciences (AA.1510) Quantitative Reasoning (AA.1503) Science Teacher—Earth (AA.1505) Social Sciences (AA.1501) World Languages (AA.1514)
Source: Shasta College Extended Education Academic Counseling
Transfer Degrees
Administration of Justice (AS-T.1003) Business Administration (AS-T.1001) Communication Studies (AA-T.1001) Early Childhood Education (AS-T.1002) English (AA-T.1007) History (AA-T.4004) Hospitality Management (AS-T.2006) Kinesiology (AA-T.1003) Mathematics (AS-T.2001) Philosophy (AA-T.1009) Physics (AS-T.1004) Political Science (AA-T.4001) Psychology (AA-T.1006) Sociology (AA-T.1002) Studio Arts (AA-T.1005)
Extended Education at the Tehama Campus partners with local community groups in a variety of ways. Close collaboration exists with all sites that host Extended Education courses in Tehama County as well as organizations that share common goals. The Dean of Extended Education participates in Tehama County education-focused organizations by attending regular Tehama County Education Superintendent meetings, serving on the Tehama County Education Foundation Board of Directors, and participating in Expect More Tehama, which is focused on improving K–12 education in the county. Tehama Campus staff attend regular Tehama County Chamber of Commerce meetings, participate in the annual “BEAM” event for local businesses, work closely with Tehama eLearning in utilizing Shasta College courses to supplement curriculum, work with the Job Training Center-Tehama County to facilitate employment of CalWorks students, participate in “8th Grade Career Day” to educate county eighth graders on higher education opportunities, attend the senior job fair at local high schools, work at Corning High School once a week for student outreach efforts, and host local high school counselors (Red Bluff, Corning, Los Molinos, and Salisbury High) to inform current matriculation information and answer questions. The Berrendos Middle School 8th grade day was held at the Tehama Campus as a way for future college students to become familiar with their local campus, promote concurrent enrollment courses, and establish college attendance goals early.
Shasta College has outlined its intention and strategy for maintaining and partnering with community businesses and agencies ongoing (Institutional Objectives 3.1 & 3.2, Strategic Master Plan, pp. 12–13; Educational Master Plan, p. 64). The existing network of stakeholders helps to regularly inform the Tehama Campus of community preferences and needs.