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 Personal Development 22 Online Class
The Transfer Process
Course Description:

This course is an introduction to the transfer process. It is designed to enable students to become active participants in planning their long-term educational and career goals and will provide students with an understanding of the process and the requirements for transferring to a four-year college or university. The course will consist of lecture, guest speakers and student assignments.

Instructor Name:
David Esparza
Email the Instructor:
Voicemail:
213-763-7158
Office:
H-134
Course Management System:
Moodle
Required Meetings:
No required meetings. Orientation strongly recommended for students who have not taken ETUDES previously.
Offered:

Spring 2009, Section #7825 begins 3/16/09 and ends 6/1/09

Link to Virtual Classroom:

http://moodle.lattc.edu

Textbook:

None Required but you will use college and university catalogs.

Dept. Web Site:
University Transfer Center
Special Directions:

Please complete the Welcome form for this class

Login Directons:

Go to the Moodle web site and follow the directions below to log in.

Your login id is your student identification number (begins with 88). Your password is originally set to the four digits that represent MMDD of your birth month and day. You can change it once you log in.

Go the Moodle web site and review the Online Student Guide. You will find a great deal of helpful information there.

If you do not know your student identification number, you can log into the Student Information System using your social security number, but that only works if you gave the college your social security number.

Your new campus email will be uploaded to Moodle as the address where instructor correspondence will be sent. Be sure to log in and check it the first day of class. You can edit your profile after you log in and change the email address. 

 

 

October 31, 2008