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Learning Communities
Fresno City
College 442-4600
A Learning Community is
a group of linked courses offered to promote a community
of learners among students and instructors. Interdisciplinary
topics, themes and assignments are coordinated among courses,
by instructors of different disciplines. To enroll in a
Learning Community, students need to register for all the
courses in a specific group. In a Learning Community, intellectual
exchanges take place when active interactions occur among
and between students and faculty.
A Learning Community:
- Builds coherence among
courses of different disciplines through common goals
and topics.
- Provides shared innovative
assignments and activities.
- Presents active and interactive
learning opportunities.
- Builds a sense of community
among students and instructors.
- Offers academic assistance
from master tutors selected by the Student Success Program
and instructors.
- Offers academic and personal
support from Student Services.
- Provides First Year Experience
Seminars, which help you discover learning techniques
for college success.
Beginning with Spring of
2002, Learning Communities are listed in the Schedule of
Classes. Courses in a Learning Community are cross-referenced.
You may learn more about Learning Communities from Fresno
City College counselors, or from an educational advisor
through the Registration-to-Go process in a
high school.
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