Welcome to Cuyamaca College Mountain Empire Classes!

 

Discover the convenience of quality education right in your neighborhood with our classes in Mountain Empire. At Cuyamaca College, we believe that education should be accessible to everyone, and our off-campus programs in Mountain Empire are designed with your needs in mind.

 

Whether you're a working professional, a busy parent, or simply prefer the convenience of learning closer to home, our off-campus classes provide flexibility without compromising on academic excellence.

 

How to enroll

Step 1: Apply to Cuyamaca College 
This will take you to the State Chancellors office aplication system. You will receive an email indicated your application has been accepted with information you will need to register.

 

Step 2: Register for classes at Cuyamaca College  
Follow the guidance at this page to register for classes. Mountain Empire classes will show the location in Mountain Empire. Courses are also listed below.

 

Current classes taught in Mountain Empire

Fall 2024

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Child, Family and Community, CD 131, Camp Lockett  

3 credits - Transfers to CSU

Runs 8/19/24 - 10/12/24

Camp Lockett Learning Center

 

Instructor: Verlet Montano

Eight week class

Meets W 5:30-7:30 PM, the remainder is online.

 

Infant & Toddler Development, CD 124,Camp Lockett  

3 credits - Transfers to CSU

Runs 10/14/24 - 12/16/24

Camp Lockett Learning Center

Instructor: Verlet Montano

Eight week class

Meets W 5:30-7:30 PM, the remainder is online.

Course Description
Study of infants and toddlers, ages 0-3, focusing on the development of social-emotional, cognitive, language, and motor domains including variations due to linguistic, cultural, socioeconomic, and special needs. Emphasis is on development as it relates to care in a group setting. Theories and current issues related to group care and appropriate methods of guidance and socialization are examined. Focuses on the importance of the cultural context as it relates to meeting individual needs and building positive relationships with both child and family. (CSU)
Additional Information
Additional 4 hours 20 minutes instructional time/week via Internet. Familiarity with computers, Internet required. 

 

Location: Camp Lockett Learning Center
Room 4
31360 Highway 94 Campo, CA 91906

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ESL: Basic Accelerated Reading and Writing (level 2) ESL-050-3901 -Camp Lockett

Companion class: ESL: Basic Support for Accelerated Reading and Writing

ESL-050S-3900 

Meets  MW 5:00 PM - 9:35 PM

Runs 8/19/24 - 12/16/24

Camp Lockett Learning Center

Instructor: Guillermo Colls

 

Course Description:
This is the literacy course in the first level of the ESL accelerated course sequence. Students learn to read and write Basic English. They also learn basic word, phrase, and sentence grammar in a Just-In-Time remediation setting. In addition to reading, writing, and grammar, students learn classroom rules and communication necessary in academic settings. The course is designed to expose the students to all the skills necessary to enter a placement of four semesters below transfer level (ESL 1A), with the possibility of advancing in as little as two further semesters given the acceleration pathway. Pass/No Pass only. Non-degree applicable.
 
Additional Information
Student must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 050S-3901. *LTC* Low Textbook Cost section: The total cost of books, textbooks, and/or other instructional resources for this course does not exceed $40.
 
Meets at Camp Lockett Learning Lab,
31356 CA-94, Campo, CA 91906 in room 3.
ESL: Basic Accelerated Reading and Writing (level 2) ESL-050-4054    -Potrero Library

Companion class: ESL: Basic Support for Accelerated Reading and Writing

ESL-050S-4055

Meets  MW 9:00 AM - 1:35 PM

Runs 8/19/24 - 12/16/24

Potrero Public Library

Instructor: Manuel Mancillas-Gomez

 

Course Description:
This is the literacy course in the first level of the ESL accelerated course sequence. Students learn to read and write Basic English. They also learn basic word, phrase, and sentence grammar in a Just-In-Time remediation setting. In addition to reading, writing, and grammar, students learn classroom rules and communication necessary in academic settings. The course is designed to expose the students to all the skills necessary to enter a placement of four semesters below transfer level (ESL 1A), with the possibility of advancing in as little as two further semesters given the acceleration pathway. Pass/No Pass only. Non-degree applicable.
 
Additional Information
Student must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 050S-4055. *LTC* Low Textbook Cost section: The total cost of books, textbooks, and/or other instructional resources for this course does not exceed $40.
 
Meets at Potrero Public Library,
24883 Potrero Valley Rd, Potrero, CA 91963

Runs 8/19/24 - 12/16/24