The San Jacinto College District is committed to equal opportunity for all students, employees, and applicants without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, pregnancy, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, genetic information, marital status, or veteran status in accordance with applicable federal and state …
The San Jacinto College District is committed to equal opportunity for all students, employees, and applicants without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, pregnancy, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, genetic information, marital status, or veteran status in accordance with applicable federal and state …
Students can complete courses fully online or take courses that are part on campus and part online. Distance learning courses meet the same learning outcomes and expectations and offer the same transferability of a face-to-face course. Enrollment in a Distance Learning class at San Jacinto College requires that a student be admitted to San Jacinto College. If you have not …
Admissions & Aid. Course Catalogs. The San Jacinto College online catalog is updated every year, bringing you the latest information on everything you need to know. You’ll find degree and certificate requirements suggested class sequences and descriptions for each course.
Courses numbered 1-69 are non-degree applicable and may not be used to meet graduation requirements. Units represented in the course MUST be replaced by (an) additional course (s) in order to meet graduation unit requirements for associate degrees or certificates.
Some courses may be repeated for credit, but only when explicitly indicated. Students wishing to repeat a course for the purpose of recalculating the grade-point average should refer to rules regarding “Repeating a Course.”. Prerequisite organization and the course description are listed below each course title.
Specific prefix designation HEP are Honors Studies courses considered a capstone for completion of the Honors program. Students must be admitted into the Honors Enrichment Program before they are eligible to enroll in HEP courses.
A prerequisite is a course (or qualification) which must be taken before a student may register for a subsequent course. It is the student’s responsibility to comply with prerequisites of all courses for which they enroll. Course prerequisites are listed in this catalog and in the online course search engine.
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.
San Jacinto College maintains a No Late Registration Policy. Registration is available until the day before the first day of class. The Educational Planning, Counseling, & Completion Office can assist students with enrollment before the class starts.
Course Finder is an online tool to help students build a possible schedule. If students use it to look up information, they must remember to login to SOS to register for classes.
Parts of Term. The terms include a traditional full term of 16 weeks (fall and spring) or 10 weeks (summer) as well as multiple shorter parts of term that the College provides to enable students to enroll in courses throughout the year.
The terms include a traditional full term of 16 weeks (fall and spring) or 10 weeks (summer) as well as multiple shorter parts of term that the College provides to enable students to enroll in courses throughout the year.
If a student repeats a course for which credit has previously been received, the higher grade is the grade of record. Neither the hours nor the grade points associated with the lower grade will be used in transcript grade point average (GPA) calculations; however, the lower grade will remain on the student’s transcript permanently and will be included in calculations of financial aid eligibility.
Students can make changes to their class schedule without a fee prior to the published start date of the term/part of term. Students changing classes or sections resulting in dropping classes or sections on or after the start date will be assessed charges in accordance with the state refund schedule.
Audit students are required to conform to the same conduct in the classroom and on campus as credit students and must comply with the policies, rules, regulations, and generally accepted practices of the College as outlined in the Student Handbook and Code of Student Conduct.