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SLCC Offers December Term 2012


Salt Lake Community College is offering a December term, beginning December 10. General education courses for the condensed term meet Monday through Friday for two or three weeks, several hours per day.

These courses are open to all currently enrolled SLCC students. The classes offered between fall and spring semesters provide students the opportunity to complete general education and study skills coursework they need in between the busy regular semesters.

Students use the same registration protocol to sign up. Registration is open through the first day of class.




A complete list of courses available for December term is:

·       Communication 1020: Principles of Public Speaking
·       Learning Essentials 1020: Essentials of College Study
·       Learning Essentials 1220: Human relationships – Career Development
·       Learning Essentials 1360 Opening Diverse Doors

For more information, contact SLCC at: (801) 957-4297.

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  1. How does this work with finals being Dec 8-13? The finals line up with the first few classes.

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    1. Brandon, if you have conflicting finals, you'll want to get in touch with your instructor for the December term to make sure you can leave class to take your final. The December term instructor should be helpful in making sure you don't miss any fall semester finals, while still taking the December term classes.

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