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  1. Catalog Contents Class Schedule. Explore Programs; Courses; General Information; Student Handbook; Index; Arts, Humanities, Communications and Design; ... ©2023-2024 - San Jacinto College Equal Opportunity Statement. Back to top. Close this window Print Options. Send Page to Printer. Print this page.

  2. www.sanjac.edu › programs › areas-of-studyCommunications

    Communications. The world of communications is changing rapidly. It’s more important than ever to be informative, engaging, and trustworthy. At San Jacinto College, we’ll teach you the fundamentals of communication industries and content generation. Our hands-on program will prepare you to work in this exciting field.

  3. Option 1: Faculty may hold class all three times during the 16th week to complete class activities and give the final exam. Option 2: Faculty must hold class at least two times during the 16th week to complete class activities and give the final exam. For all other parts of term, students will take the final exam on the last class meeting day.

  4. Contact an admissions advisor to get help with an application, explore financial aid options, or learn how to register for classes. If you’ve completed an application and want an update on your status, contact an admissions advisor at admissions@sjcd.edu or 281-998-6150. Summer and Fall registration is open! Register Today.

  5. San Jacinto College ESOL. Watch on. Learning another language takes time and patience. But our structure and teachers make it as easy as possible for you. Our English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program prepares you for a university or the workforce. Earn a Certificate of Completion in as little as nine months.

  6. ©2023-2024 - San Jacinto College Equal Opportunity Statement. Back to top. Close this window Print Options. Send Page to Printer. Print this page. Download Page (PDF) The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Download Catalog as PDF. The PDF will include all catalog content.

  7. Courses numbered 700-898 are career education courses intended for employment and which do not transfer to a university. The courses are certified by the college to meet the criteria in California Code of Regulations Title 5 Education Codes 55002, 55005, and 55061-55063 termed “standard of rigor” for associate degree.