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This course is based on the themes of Global Challenges, Beauty and Aesthetics, Families and Communities, Personal and Public Identities, Contemporary Life, and Science and Technology. UC Scout World Language courses are standards and proficiency based, weaving the California World Languages Standards Communication (Interpersonal, Interpretive, and Presentational), Cultures, and Connections.Topics include greetings, the alphabet, numbers, describing one's home, physical characteristics, foods, school, calendars, clothing, free time activities, social networks, healthcare, and transportation. Students will also learn about major holidays and cultural celebrations, as well as understand and respond to simple commands and questions.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for access to the UC Scout Curriculum. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Wed
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10:00am-11:00am
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All
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12 & up
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5
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Algebra is everywhere. It’s used for everything from calculating a college’s rank to determining a car loan’s monthly payment. Through this course, you’ll learn how to use algebra to solve everyday life problems, from calculating how much gasoline you’ll need for your summer road trip to graphing college tuition costs. With an in-depth understanding of algebraic principles, including variables, equations, graphing, number properties, polynomials, and more, you’ll gain the necessary problem-solving skills to practically apply algebra to real life.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Thu
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2:00pm-3:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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5
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Ever wondered how to calculate the amount of money you could make from an investment? How about deciphering the number of products you need to sell to hit a sales goal? If so, then Algebra II is your ticket to understanding the power and usability of algebraic formulas in business, education, and life. In this course, you’ll dive deep into the realm of algebra, learning mathematical reasoning, probability, polynomial functions, linear functions, and much, much more.
RECOMMENDED PRE-REQUISITE: Geometry
Please note: This class meets twice a week for 16 weeks for the fall semester. You can join on campus or online. Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Thu
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3:00pm-4:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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3
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Pollution, deforestation, overpopulation, and desertification: these are just some of the issues environmental science wrestles with daily. Environmental science is the study of the environment and environmental problems. This course will expose you to the interconnectedness of all natural processes on Earth, as well as the ecological requirements for sustaining human life. You’ll get up close and personal learning about how individual and collective decisions and policies directly impact the environment, as well as how to balance both humanity’s and nature’s needs without further compromising the ecosystem.
RECOMMENDED PRE-REQUISITE: Algebra I and Biology.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access. This is a year long class.
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Mon, Thu
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1:00pm-2:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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6
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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AP Human Geography is organized into seven units of study, with three units in the first semester, and four units in the second semester. Throughout the entire course, students are directed to analyze and contextualize course content using the five themes of geography: Location, Place, Human/Environment Interactions, Movement, and Regions.
Unit 1: Geography and Geographical Perspectives
Unit 2: Population, Demographics, and Migration
Unit 3: Cultural Developments and Patterns
Unit 4: The Political Organization of Space
Unit 5: Agriculture and Rural Land Usage
Unit 6: Industrialization and Economic Development
Unit 7: Urbanization and Urban Realities
Please note: This class meets twice a week for 16 weeks for the fall semester. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access. This is a full year class.
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Tue, Thu
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11:00am-12:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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7
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Biology is the study of living organisms and the natural world. In this class, you’ll learn about the processes and chemistry that give life to the world while exploring topics ranging from DNA to evolution, reproduction to taxonomy. Interactive exercises and web labs will help you improve your analytical skills while introducing you to new scientific and algebraic concepts.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for access to UC Scout curriculum. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Thu
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11:00am-12:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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5
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Please note: This class meets on the 2nd Tuesday each month.
Tuition for this class is $300 plus a $135 lab fee. The lab fee is for both the fall and spring semesters. When re-enrolling for spring you will not pay a lab fee.
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Tue
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12:30pm-3:30pm
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All
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14 & up
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5
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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435.00
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Writing is about telling a story. What is your story? What story would you like to share with the world? Using our imagination and personal experiences, we will explore the world of creative writing through a series of exercises to help you grow. This is a wonderful opportunity for the student to enjoy the writing process, whether it's a special concept you've always had or a personal experience you would like to explore, this workshop will allow us to learn what it means to be a dynamic storyteller. We will also read from passages from published material, so we can also learn from the great writers of our time. We will discuss what you love about writing and what your thoughts are on what you look for in a compelling story. You will not only learn tools to become a better writer, but you will also learn how to have fun during the process.
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Mon
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3:30pm-5:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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5
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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528.00
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In this class we will explore what 500 years of European colonialism looked like and history of the African diaspora. We will explore history through the lens of the black and brown experience that has not been represented in most textbooks. We will discover, discuss, and write using critical thinking skills to add this to our body of knowledge. Topics will include history of colonialism, the international slave trade beginning in the early 1600’s, American history, Civil Rights movements and the violent repressive responses, and Black artistic expression throughout.
This class will be discussing some very violent and upsetting topics and is recommended for ages 14 and up.
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Wed
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1:00pm-2:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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6
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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405.00
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In this course, you'll learn the beauty of the English language while studying short stories, non-fiction, poetry, drama, and novels. This course contains some of history’s best-known classics. You’ll learn grammar, usage, and standard forms of American English by working through some of the world's greatest adventure and love stories. Our activities will incorporate reading, writing, oral communication, and language.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Thu
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1:00pm-2:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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5
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Have fun with figures learning the basics of geometry. You’ll boost your problem-solving prowess by applying geometry concepts to calculate angles and intersecting lines, perimeters, polygons, area and volume, and more. You’ll learn about shapes and how to measure and divide them. Projects, labs, and interactive content will help you gain the geometric know-how you need to succeed.
RECOMMENDED PRE-REQUISITE: Algebra I
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Thu
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9:00am-10:00am
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All
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14 & up
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8
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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High School Literature
In this class, we will closely examine a wide range of genres and texts to gain a comprehensive and thorough understanding of profound literary work. In addition to literary devices and thematic exploration, students will also find historical, visual, sociological, and psychological parallels between fiction and the real world. We will learn about some of the authors' lives and see how their work reflected and related to their personal backgrounds. Students will be encouraged to write more thoroughly and with a sophisticated eye, to capture the essence of the author's work and discuss it in a meaningful way.
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Wed
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2:00pm-3:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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7
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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480.00
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In How To Build a Novel, we discuss ways to begin a regular writing practice, how to generate ideas, bring characters to life, build a plot, and create a world that feels real. Whether you’ve dabbled in writing or you’re already a prolific writer, this class can help you flesh out your ideas and grow them into your first novel. We look at NaNoWriMo, advice from famous writers, discuss the importance of reading, share our writing, and learn how to be good critique partners. This builds the foundation for the novel you write in the spring semester (you are required to complete the fall semester curriculum in order to join us for spring semester). Get ready to write.
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Wed
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10:00am-11:00am
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All
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14 & up
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6
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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405.00
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This is an invite only class.
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4:00pm-5:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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7
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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368.00
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This is a one-semester course that explores Latin American history and culture from the pre-colonial age to the contemporary era. You will learn about Latin American culture through various lenses including a cultural, social and economic perspective. Learning about the various eras and regions of Latin America including the Caribbean, South America, and Mesoamerica, enables you to take on the role of a historian with a focus on perspectives, culture and history. Students will be able to compare and contrast various regions of Latin America in order to examine their similarities as well as their differences regarding culture, politics and revolution. The class will undertake various assignments and mini-projects to investigate their own understanding of global perspectives.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access.
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Mon, Wed
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11:00am-12:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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6
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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This course will introduce students to the important physical and biological processes in the oceans in a way that links these conceptual principles together within our earth’s systems. The initial focus includes the principles upon which physical oceanography is based. This understanding is applied to rotation and revolution of the planet, plate tectonics, bathymetry and an investigation into the waves, tides, currents, and the large-scale ocean circulation and weather patterns. The marine biological study includes the communities of estuaries, sandy beaches, coral reefs, intertidal zones, kelp forests, and pelagic and benthic environments including hydrothermal vents. Examples will be given to show how physical oceanography affects and is affected by the biological, chemical, and geological processes -- the biogeochemical cycles of our earth.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Thu
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10:00am-11:00am
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All
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14 & up
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6
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Psychology is the scientific study of the inner workings of humankind's most complex organ: the brain. Designed as a tour through the realm of psychology, we'll explore the underlying mental functions and behaviors that govern how we sense, feel, learn, remember, and process language. You'll also learn how the mind develops as it ages, and the effects of nature versus nurture. Finally, you'll learn about psychological disorders, therapy and social psychology. By the end of this course you'll have a greater appreciation and understanding of how your own mind works.
Please note: This class meets twice a week for 16 weeks. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access. This is a single semester class.
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Tue, Thu
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9:00am-10:00am
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All
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14 & up
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4
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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Wed
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2:00pm-3:00pm
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All
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14 & up
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7
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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405.00
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This course is based on the themes of Global Challenges, Beauty and Aesthetics, Families and Communities, Personal and Public Identities, Contemporary Life, and Science and Technology. UC Scout World Language courses are standards and proficiency based, weaving the California World Languages Standards Communication (Interpersonal, Interpretive, and Presentational), Cultures, and Connections with the ACTFL World-Readiness Standards Comparisons and Communities into each level of instruction. Students will have the opportunity to engage in live conversations with their teacher throughout the term. These conversations, called "Interpersonal Communication Assignments", will allow students to practice speaking the target language with immediate support and feedback. This class is taught mostly in Spanish with English scaffolds.
Please note: This class meets twice a week. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $40 per semester to access the UC Scout curriculum.
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Mon, Wed
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9:00am-10:00am
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All
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14 & up
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6
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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In this course, students are challenged to examine major events and themes from the foundation of the nation through the Civil War, followed by explorations of American industrialization, immigration, technological advancements, political reform, community formation, cultural change, familial structures, environmental concern, civic engagement, and global interactions up through the early twentieth century.
Please note: This class meets twice a week for 16 weeks for the fall semester. You can join on campus or online.
Textbook fee: $49 per semester for UC Scout curriculum access. This is a full year class.
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Mon, Thu
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10:00am-11:00am
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All
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14 & up
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2
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08/22/2022
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12/16/2022
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2022 Fall
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652.00
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