Health, Science, and Technology
The mission of the Astronomy Department at College of Alameda is to introduce students to the Universe and provide insight into its mysteries.
Biology courses satisfy the physical and life sciences requirements for transfer into four-year colleges and universities in majors other than biology and health science.
There are many reasons to study chemistry. Others want to help people by being doctors, pharmacists, dentists, nurses, etc., and need chemistry foundations for biology, pharmacology, and human physiology.
The Computer Information Systems (CIS) program will prepare you for entry-level business positions requiring the use of computer applications, and will qualify you in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, and database management applications.
Our program consists of two consecutive semesters (Fall and Spring) of full-time study, and will prepare you to obtain your RDA (Registered Dental Assistant) and CDA (Certified Dental Assistant) licensing.
There are many reasons to study geology. Whatever your motivation for learning geology, a solid grasp of the fundamentals will help you achieve your long-term goals. This is what CoA geology is about.
It is our philosophy that physical fitness, healthful living practices, and leisure time pursuits are elements of life that must be taught and reinforced and are essential components of a broad general education.
The COA Mathematics department strives to inspire learners to build mathematical skills, make connections [between mathematics and the world], and contribute to society.
The mission of the Physics Department at College of Alameda is to integrate problem-solving with a firm conceptual foundation and laboratory exercises.
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