School doesn’t get much better than being outdoors, on-the-water, learning a new and fun activity you can enjoy for a lifetime. Every semester, over 1,000 students earn college credit in one of the 122 sessions of semester-long college credit watersports classes offered at MBAC. Read More
Category: University Credit Classes
Earlybird discount for spring 2014 college credit classes
There is no better time to get on the water in San Diego than the spring. There is no better time to take advantage of that opportunity than in our spring college credit classes. AND there is no better time to register for your class at MBAC than now where you will receive 10% off any and all college credit classes if you sign up before the last day of the Fall 2013 semester (December 8th). Read More
Still need a unit? Add a watersports credit class!
Still need a unit? There is still time to enroll in one of the semester-long classes offered at MBAC this fall. Read More
Enroll in MBAC credit classes before the semester starts
College is meant to be more than just learning from books. A great way for SDSU and USD students to enhance their college experience is to get out in the world and learn outside the classroom. Read More
Second summer session of college credit classes run July 8- August 15
There’s still time to sign-up for summer watersports classes for adults. Summer Session 2 of SDSU Exercise and Nutritional Sciences watersports classes run July 8 through August 15. Current SDSU students can earn college credit, but anyone interested in learning a new watersport is welcome to enroll. Read More
University Credit Classes enrolling now
If you plan on taking an MBAC class this semester for university credit, now is a good time to add the unit and avoid having to use an add code or submit a late add form. MBAC’s semester-long University Credit Classes are one of the best values at MBAC and a great way to get out on the water.
While taking the class for credit is optional, many SDSU and USD students take the class for a grade, or as a credit/no credit elective. SDSU students earn 1 unit of credit in Exercise and Nutritional Sciences and USD students earn .5 units in Education Recreation for each University Credit Class class they complete.
You can certainly choose to show up to the first day and pick up an add code or have a late add form signed, but many students prefer the convenience of registering for the units in advance through SDSU’s Web Portal, or USD’s MySanDiego, and ensuring their spot in the class (SDSU American Language Institute students must add the unit via late add forms.)
REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR SDSU STUDENTS REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR USD STUDENTSWhether you take the class for credit, or just take it for fun, MBAC’s University Credit Classes are a great way to make your semester something special.