Academic Catalogs

Special Education (SPED)

SPED C0401 Unit (18 lecture hours)  
Strategies and Technology for School Success  
Grading Mode: Pass/No Pass
Not Transferable.
Formerly SPED C300, C056. Students with learning challenges will be introduced to practical study skills and the benefits of using smart devices and apps at school, home, and work to help build independence and success. Pass/No Pass. (NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.)

Catalog Program Pages Referencing SPED C040

SPED C0411.5 Units (27 lecture hours)  
Post-Concussion Cognitive Retraining  
Prerequisite(s): SPED C070N and acceptance into ABI Program.
Grading Mode: Pass/No Pass
Not Transferable.
Formerly SPED C304, C007. This course is designed to assist those with persistent post-concussion syndrome who are actively working or completing college coursework full-time. Students learn to deal with and compensate for the various cognitive and psychosocial issues commonly experienced after brain injury. The class focuses on executive function skills (organization, time management, problem-solving, decision-making, etc.) as well as memory, practical note-taking, and strategies for success. An emphasis is placed on the integration of technology as a cognitive prosthetic to assist with daily challenges. Pass/No Pass only. (NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.)

Catalog Program Pages Referencing SPED C041

SPED C0552,3 Units (18 lecture hours; 54-108 lab hours)  
Cognitive Retraining for Acquired Brain Injury Survivors  
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the ABI program and SPED C070N.
Grading Mode: Pass/No Pass
Not Transferable.
Formerly C305. This course is designed to assist those with brain injuries learn to deal with and compensate for the various cognitive and psychosocial issues commonly experienced after brain injury. The program focuses on executive function skills (organization, time management, and problem-solving and decision-making strategies, etc.) as well as memory, practical note-taking, study strategies, and career development/transition. An emphasis is placed on the integration of technology as a cognitive prosthetic to assist with daily challenges. Pass/No Pass only. (NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.)

Catalog Program Pages Referencing SPED C055