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OCC to offer 46 online classes in the fall
Orange Coast College will offer 46 online Internet classes next
fall. Already, many of OCC’s fall classes are 100% online, with
others requiring one or more on-campus meetings.
Online classes are completed within the same timeframe as
on-campus classes, but save the student commuting time. The only
requirement is that the student has access to the Internet from
his/her Pentium-class PC or Mac with a 28.8-speed modem, an
up-to-date browser, such as Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher or
Netscape Communicator 4.7, and an e-mail account.
Some of the subjects available as online classes are: accounting,
allied health, business, computer information systems, computer
science, computerized office technology, English, food and nutrition
and music. These courses are worth one-half to four units of credit
each.
“Students who are disciplined find the Internet a great way to
take classes,” said Parnian Barvarz, a computer information systems
instructor. “It’s very helpful for online students to have their own
computer, but not essential. If need be, students may use the
computers and software available on campus in OCC’s John Clark
Computer center.”
Fall registration begins Monday, July 14, and classes begin
Monday, Aug. 25. Class schedules are available online at
www.oranecoastcollege.com. A printed version will be available June
23 at the OCC Administration Office. The office is open this summer
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday: The college is closed
Fridays. For more registration information, call (714) 432-5072.
Johns Hopkins honors local students
Fifteen Harbor Day School students were recognized by the Johns
Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth for their academic
excellence on Sunday, May 18, in a ceremony at the University of
Southern California. Nine students in grades five and six and six
students from grades seven and eight were honored.
The students were: Brian Barwick, Laguna Beach; Blaine Bolus,
Newport Coast; Geoffrey Burns, Corona Del Mar; Kenneth Cooper,
Newport Coast; Daniella Goodman, Newport Beach; Faith Greiner,
Newport Beach; Luke Greiner, Newport Beach; Thomas Hutchinson, Corona
Del Mar; Brian Licorish, Corona Del Mar; Michael McKenna, Newport
Beach; Richard Penfil, Newport Beach; Chase Ross, Newport Coast;
Bayle Smith, Irvine; Alex Swigert, Newport Beach; and Nicole Wagner,
Newport Beach.
The CTY identifies America’s top students in grades two through
eight and provides programs, services, and resources to help them
make the most of their abilities.
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