What's a major? Why is it necessary to declare a major? What does it take to complete the major from start to finish?
These and other questions will be answered at the first annual Cañada College Majors Day on Wednesday, April 17 from noon to 1 p.m. and again from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Building 6, Room 102. The event is open to all Cañada College students, prospective students, parents and anyone interested in taking courses at the college.
Professors and staff from the academic departments at Cañada will be on hand to answer questions and help students understand the sequence of courses, transfer opportunities, and professions associated with each major.
For more information, contact Jo'an Rosario Tanaka at tanakaj@smccd.edu in the Office of Instruction.
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