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Law Enforcement. These courses provide preparation for career services in Law Enforcement and Public Safety. In combination with a liberal arts education, training is given to develop professional competence in the specific fields of law enforcement, administration, police science, and in the prevention and control of delinquency and crime, correctional administration, highway traffic administration, and industrial security administration. Nursery School Teaching. These courses provide for careers in school teaching or in pre-school child education and super-

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PROGRAM FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS In addition to offerings for those who wish to attend full-time, the College provides a variety of educational opportunities to meet the needs of those who desire to attend part-time. Persons who attend college part-time come from many walks of life and have many different purposes. Many want to learn, relearn, or improve a vocational skill. Others wish to earn a college degree. There are also those who wish to acquaint themselves with their cultural heritage, their government, world politics, or knowledge about themselves or others. Both youth, who wish to go directly from high school to college, and adults, who desire to resume their education after a short or extended interruption, are served by the College. Adults who can profit from attendance at college have varying educational backgrounds - some have had prior college experience while others have not. It is not unusual for a community college to have twice as many part-time students as it has full-time day students. Generally, courses offered in the part-time program carry college credit. These may be applied toward an associate degree at Cuyahoga Community College. Students may also transfer credits earned in "university transfer" courses to senior institutions where they may be applied toward a four year university degree. Guidance services will be available nightly to assist part-time students in their educational planning. Students intending to complete a degree program should investigate requirements by discussing their objectives with a counselor. Registration procedures are simple; however, evening classes, offered from 5:45 to 10: 15 p.m. Monday through Thursday, differ in no essential regard from those in the day program. They parallel day courses in title and number, prerequisites, course content, outside work required, and in examinations. Persons interested in learning more about the: program are invited to request a copy of the bulletin for part-time students available in the Admissions Office.


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