Pioneer Bound Transfers

Sign up for Pioneer Bound to receive invitations and announcements for Chabot students planning on transferring to Cal State East Bay. A new feature is also your Degree Audit Report (DAR) that shows how the courses you have completed at Chabot are fulfilling your Cal State East Bay Bachelor Degree major! The DAR is currently being piloted for Chabot students intending on pursuing:

  • Business Administration
  • Communications
  • Criminal Justice
  • Education
  • English
  • History
  • Human Development
  • Kinesiology
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Cross-Enrollment

Students at all California Community Colleges may be eligible to enroll at Cal State East Bay without formal admission or payment of CSU fees. Students can enroll in a maximum of one eligible course per semester (Fall/Spring) on a space-available basis. See cross-enrollment application for more details.

Cross-Enrollment Courses Offered By Department

  • CMGT 101 - Introduction to Construction Management
  • CMGT 201 - Surveying
  • CMGT 206 - Construction Materials
  • CMGT 207 - Construction Methods
  • ENSC 280 - Humans in the Environment in California
  • GEOL 210 - Physical and Environmental Geology
  • PH 100 - First Year Seminar in Health Sciences
  • PH 110 - Introduction to Health Systems & Social Determinants of Health
  • PH 130 - Health Humanities
  • PH 250 - Health Disparities and Health Equity
  • ENSC 280 - Humans and the Environment in California
  • HOS 100 - Professional Preparation
  • REC 100 - Introduction to Recreation and Recreation Therapy
  • REC 200 - Serving Diverse Populations in Hospitality, Recreation, Rec Therapy and Tourism
  • HOS 200 - Lodging Management
  • HOS 205 - Tourism Management
  • HOS 210 - Meetings, Conventions, & Special Events
  • HOS 215 - Food and Beverage Management
  • HOS 225 - Technology in Hospitality and Tourism
  • HOS 100 - Professional Preparation
  • REC 100 - Introduction to Recreation and Recreation Therapy
  • REC 200 - Serving Diverse Populations in Hospitality, Recreation, Rec Therapy and Tourism
  • REC 215 - Special Events in Recreation
  • REC 230 - Introductio to Youth Development
  • SLHS 204 - Introduction to Communication Disorders