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What is the catalog number of a class?

The Catalog Number is the number that is associated to the class that you want to search for. For example, if you search for Accounting, the Catalog Number will begin with 10101..

lone star class catalog
lone star class catalog

What classes do Lone Star College offer?

Academic Transfer and Career Pathways
Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design.
Business & Professional Services.
Energy, Manufacturing & Construction.
Engineering, Mathematics & Sciences.
Health Sciences.
Information and Computer Science.
Public Safety & Human/Consumer Services.
Social/Behavioral Sciences & Education.

Can you do Lone Star Online?

Online Experience

Lone Star College-Online offers fully-online degrees and individual online classes - flexible options to help you achieve your goals.

What are some quick degrees?

Here are a few college majors for single moms:
Education degree. Helping kids comes easily to moms, making education a great fit. ...
Business degree. ...
Information Technology degree. ...
Marketing degree. ...
Human Services degree.

Does Lone Star accept everyone?

Join one of the largest community colleges in the country and launch your college career. Applying is free and everyone is accepted.

How many classes can you take at Lone Star College?

A "full-time load" is four courses, or 12 credits. Click here to visit Lone Star's tuition and fees page for more information on tuition rates. All CE students pay $207 per course. Additionally, all students pay an "infrastructure fee" of $20 once a semester.

What are the 2 years courses in college?

1 Business and Commerce. You can earn associate degrees in a variety of areas related to business and commerce. ...
2 Computers and Technology. ...
3 Creative Arts. ...
4 Law and Criminal Justice. ...
5 Math and Science. ...
6 Teaching and Education. ...
7 Sports and Physical Education.

What SAT score is required for Lone Star?

To be eligible to participate in The Honors College at Lone Star College, you must meet one of the following eligibility requirements: A high school GPA of a 3.50 on a 4.0 scale. 1240 or higher composite SAT score (combined Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sections) 26 or higher composite score on the ACT.
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