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City College of San Francisco (CCSF or City College) is a public community college in San Francisco, California, United States. Founded as a junior college in 1935, the college plays an important local role, enrolling as many as one in nine San Francisco residents annually. CCSF is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC). CCSF, the only community college in San Francisco, offers tuition-free education for all residents of the city. CCSF offers Associate degree programs and certificate programs. City College of San Francisco has articulation agreements with the California State University system, the University of California system, and other private and public universities in California and across the United States. Free non-credit courses in subjects such as ESL and citizenship as well as adult education classes are also provided.
Of the People, for the People of San Francisco
San Francisco has always seen itself as a leader in innovation, personal freedom, and self-determination. Perhaps no institution captures those values better than City College of San Francisco. With 6 active locations woven throughout our city, it has evolved into a multicultural, accessible, and affordable provider of higher education of the highest quality. With an unparalleled selection of classes and accomplished faculty, City College offers over 250 degrees and certificates, transferable credits, online courses, and career advancement classes. - Portal website
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BCST 147
Looking to elevate your organization, and bring it to the next level? Bring on learners from BEMA (Broadcast Electronic Media Arts) at City College of San Francisco to be your learner-consultants in a project-based experience. Learners will work on one main project over the experience of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Learners in this program/experienc: Edit & Color DaVinci Resolve BCST 147 Student Learning Outcomes Analyze media to complete short to mid-length digital video editing projects using visual storytelling and technical approaches common to the industry. Evaluate and integrate a variety of storytelling and/or genre-related editing techniques at an intermediate level. Apply appropriate audio correction, visual effects, and graphic elements at an intermediate level. Apply concepts of exposure, contrast, and color to improve or enhance video clips, sequences and projects.
Seeking Mentors for Students' Startup Ideas
ENTR 101
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at City College of San Francisco is a college-wide incubator of ideas that students bring to life, from concept development to market testing all the way to impact. It offers a wide array of academic certificates, co-curricular learning options, and a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem to support its curricular offerings. The courses in this program are project-based, which allows students to develop, design, and test new ideas and business concepts that address real-world needs. We are looking for mentors to help guide and coach students as they work on a semester-long startup project. See more about this below.
Seeking Mentors for Students' Startup Ideas
ENTR 101
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is a College-wide incubator of ideas that students bring to life from concept development to market testing all the way to impact. It offers a wide array of academic certificates, co-curricular learning options, and robust entrepreneurial ecosystems. The courses in this program are project-based, which allows students to develop, design, and test new ideas and business concepts that address real-world needs. We are looking for mentors to help guide and coach students as they work on a semester-long startup project See more about this below.
Seeking Mentors for Student-Driven Python Projects
CS231
This Advanced Python Programming class at City College of San Francisco (CCSF) provides an environment for advanced students to hone skills related to programming and addressing real world problems. Students in this course learn about resources, practices, and modules used by successful Python programmers; functional and imperative programming in Python; debugging and testing; data serialization and use of persistent stores and web services. Students will master one or two of these concepts through the project by semester's end. We are looking for mentors to help guide, coach, and facilitate students as they work on a semester-long project of their choosing. See more about this below.