Course Schedule
Summer 2024 Block Classroom Assignments
*Please Note* shifts in assignments can take place on days 1 and 2 as enrollments grow; please check Banner SSB for the most current classroom locations.
Course Schedule Access Points
Below are different ways to see the Course Schedule online; each with different features and targeting a certain audience.
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Are you a member of the CC Community (students, faculty, student-facing staff)? If so, please login to Banner SSB from the Single Sign-On page and look at the Class/Course Schedule for the most detailed search options.
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PDF version of 2023-24 as of *AVAILABLE IN APRIL* (please note, changes made after this date will not be reflected in the PDF; please login to SSB for the latest version of the course schedule)
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If you are not yet a member of the CC community, you may view the class schedule by navigating the Catalog of Courses webpage or by simply click this link: http://n4.retrorockerz.com/academics/curriculum/catalog/schedule.html
Course Formats Effective for the 21-22 AY, Blocks 1 through 5: PLAN A - IN-PERSON BY DEFAULT (UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE*)
The College had implemented a PLAN A and PLAN B approach to course formats for the 2021-22 academic year. By default, ALL Courses were taught under the Plan A approach until further notice was provided. For planning and preparation purposes, Plan B course formats were available and display under the Plan B/Mode column in the Course Schedule and also on student schedules for the duration of blocks 1 through 5 for planning purposes. As of block 6, these have been removed and are no longer displayed in Banner. For understanding of what these Plans outlined, please refer to the information below.
*PLAN A: ALL courses will be taught IN-PERSON (requiring residency) unless noted otherwise. Alternative Plan A course formats may be approved on a case-by-case scenario. In these instances, the Plan B course format – which currently display under the Plan B/Mode column in the course schedule – will be replaced with one of the following:
- PLAN A: HYBRID (some in-pers)
- PLAN A:FLEX (mostly remote)
- PLAN A:REMOTE (fully remote)
PLAN B: All courses have been prepared with a back-up course format option in the event that health and safety measures require the College to adjust its course offerings. For the intention of planning purposes only, these formats are what currently display under the Plan B/Mode column in the Course Schedule as one of the following:
- HYBRID (some elements in-pers)
- FLEX (Mostly Remote)
- REMOTE (Fully Remote)
About the Synchronicity Statements – In addition to the course format types (which allow students to select from courses based on their residency status should the College need to move to Plan B) further statements are provided for all courses for both Fall and Spring to help students understand the learning style of each course: Synchronous vs Asynchronous
- Synchronous Courses – This learning method refers to types of courses where the instructor and students are engaged in course lecture and assignments at the same time, in real-time.
- Asynchronous Courses – This learning method refers to types of courses where the instructor has set up course lectures and assignments for students to access and engage when it best fits their schedules and are tied more to deadlines; not real-time.
Synchronocity Statement | Percentage Definition |
Synch: All Synch | 100% Synchronous |
Synch: Most Synch | 65% - 95% Synchronous |
Synch: Balanced | 35% - 65% Synchronous |
Synch: Most Asynch | 65% - 95% Asynchronous |
Synch: All Asynch | 100% Asynchronous |
updated 2021-04-08
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