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MACHINE SHOP TECHNOLOGY
Applied Science & Technology Division
Upon successful completion of the Machine Shop Technology Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge and training for entry-level positions in a variety of industries including machine shops, metal fabrication shops, tool and die shops, mold shops, industrial maintenance or millwright positions, and apprenticeships in these fields. The student demonstrates the safe and proper operation of lathe, milling machine, grinding machines, drilling and sawing machines, computer numerical control (CNC) machines, and other common machine tools; and his or her ability in layout, applied mathematics, CNC programming, and related skills.
MECH 50A Introductory Machine Shop 8
MECH 67A Elementary Machine Shop 4
MECH 67B Elementary Machine Shop 4
E-TECH 13 Engineering Drawing Skills 3
INDUS 45 Industrial Technology 5
ELEC 30 Fundamentals of Electricity 5
MECH 50B Beginning Machine Shop 8
E TECH 12 Computer-Aided Drafting 3
MECH 60 Metal Trade Layout and Forming 5
MECH 50D Advanced Machine Shop 8
MECH 50C Intermediate Machine Shop 8
MECH 10 Basic Welding for the Trades 4
INDUS 31 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Business Division
Upon successful completion of the Medical Office Assistant Certificate program, the student demonstrates the skills, knowledge and training for entry-level employment as a medical office bookkeeper, medical records file clerk, appointment clerk, insurance coordinator or billing clerk and medical office receptionist. Individuals are able to demonstrate knowledge of medical technology, bookkeeping and records management as well as the ability to deal effectively with patients in setting appointments and collecting payments.
BIM 1A Beginning Keyboarding 1.5
BUS 94F Customer Service Strategies for
CS 20 Microsoft Word, Excel and Access 3
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MERCHANDISING
Business Division
Upon successful completion of the Merchandising Certificate program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge and training for retail salespersons positions. The student demonstrates skills to motivate the customer to make a purchase, assess what a customer wants or needs, match the wants and needs to the available merchandise, complete sales-related documents, handle returns and exchanges, stock shelves and take inventory, and prepare displays.
BUS 20 Introduction to Business 3
ELECTIVES See Group I below 4-6
ELECTIVES See Group I below 5-6
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS 8 Introduction to the American Legal System 3
BUS 19 Legal Environment of Busness 3
BUS 26 Economics of Business 3
BUS 30 Supervision & Human Relations 3
BUS 31 Introduction to Management 3
BUS/CS 14 Microcomputers & Small Business Systems 3
BUS 82A,B Business Mathematics 3,3
FCS 40 Introduction to Fashion Merchandising 3
MILL CABINET TECHNOLOGY
Applied Science & Technology Division
Upon successful completion of the Mill and Cabinet Technology Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level employment in the construction industry as Millworker and Cabinetmaker in planning mills and cabinet shops. The student demonstrates his or her ability in setting up and using a variety of tools and machines used for cutting, shaping, and assembling wooden articles, such as store fixtures, cabinets, and high grade furniture.
ARCH 1 Basic Architectural Drafting 3
CONST 71A Mill Cabinet Fundamentals 4
CONST 74A Introduction to Cabinet Making 4
CONST 71B Beginning Mill Cabinet 4
CONST 74B Fundamentals of Cabinet Making 4
INDUS 20 Industrial Safety and Health 3
CONST 71C Intermediate Mill Cabinet 4
CONST 54 Estimating and Specification 3
CONST 71D Advanced Mill Cabinet 4
CONST 74D Cabinet Making & Mill Work 4
INDUS 94 Industrial Mathematics 3
ARCH 12 Computer-Aided Drafting 3
CONST 72A Beginning Residential Carpentry 10
CONST 72B Intermediate Residential Carpentry 10
CONST 78 Uniform Building Code 2
CONST 89 Methods and Planning 3
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MOBILE INTENSIVE CARE NURSING (MICN)
Family Consumer & Health Science Division
Upon successful completion of this program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to meet requirements set by the State of California for the role of mobile intensive care nurse. The student demonstrates his or her ability in the performance of pre-hospital advanced emergency care.
1 Must be a registered nurse (R.N.) with a minimum of one year
2 Currently employed in an emergency room or a critical care
3 Current CPR or ACLS and successful completion of H S 34A,
Basic Electrocardiograph Reading, or the equivalent.
NURS 12 Mobile Intensive Care Nursing 5
MUNICIPAL CLERK
Business Division
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS 17A Beginning Business Communication 3
BUS 31 Introduction to Management 3
CS 11 Fundamentals of Computer Science 3
BUS 33 Introduction to Public Administration 3
BUS 30 Supervision and Human Relations 3
BUS 36 Human Resource Management 3
ENG 1A Written Communication 3
BUS 37 Human Behavior on Organizations 3
BUS 34 Introduction to Municipal Clerkship 3
BIM 43 Records Management in Public Agencies 3
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