Academic Communities bring together often-isolated elements of the student experience. Students can make connections between formal academic experiences and other opportunities for learning, which allows them to relate academic study to life interests and goals.
If you are crazy about crime, freaked about forensics, or psyched about psychology, this is the place to be. This group engages in a variety of activities and discusses a variety of topics related to the legal and criminal justice systems.
For more information, contact: Steve Geppi at sgeppi@carrollcc.edu .
Popular course combinations give you the smart advantage on your career path:
A FIG provides a connection to learning in three courses focused on a common career theme. Students sign up for all three courses and can round out a full-time schedule by selecting courses from college catalog to fulfill General Education requirements. Students will have the opportunity to interact and study with the same group of students in these three classes, and have the benefit of three or more faculty members working together to guide successful learning.
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CRIM-101-01 |
Introduction to the Criminal Justice System | M/W 2:00 p.m.-3:20 p.m. | Geppi | |
| SOC-101-03 | Introduction to Sociology | M/W 11:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m. | Stovall | |
| ENGL-101-03 | College Writing 1 | M/W 9:30 a.m.-10:50 a.m. | Pilachowski |