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REAL ESTATE
Business Division
Upon successful completion of the Real Estate Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level positions such as real estate sales associates, property management, real estate appraisal, or assistants in real estate offices. The student demonstrates his or her ability to: perform the essential services necessary for the buyers and sellers of real property thereby providing for the orderly transfer of property such as helping buyers finding property that meets their needs and financial resources; obtain property listings; make preliminary estimates, anticipate prospective buyers' questions; prepare a purchase agreement; work with title or escrow companies, lenders, home inspectors, and pest control operators to facilitate the completion of the transaction; meet requirements for state licensure as a salesperson or broker. Property Managers oversee the day-to-day management of income-producing commercial and residential properties and manage the common property of condominium associations. The student who specializes in property management demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to oversee the day-to-day management of income-producing commercial and residential properties and manage the common property of condominium associations. The student who specializes in real estate appraisal demonstrates the skills, knowledge, and training to compute estimates of value of real property which are required when property is bought, sold, assessed, taxed, condemned, insured, or mortgaged.
BUS 40 Real Estate Principles 3
BUS 45 Real Estate Economics 3
BUS 26 Economics of Business 3
BUS 43 Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS/C S 14 Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3
CS 20 Microsoft Word, Excel & Access 3
BUS 8 Introduction to the American Legal System 3
BUS 19 Legal Environment of Business 3
BUS 44 Real Estate Appraisal 3
BUS 82A,B Business Mathematics 3,3
CONST 54 Estimating & Specifications 3
NOTE: A course similar to BUS 40, Real Estate Principles, must be completed before qualifying to take the State examination for the sales license. Two additional courses must be completed within 18 months to retain the license. An applicant for broker licenses must have completed additional courses in addition to experience and other requirements. For additional information contact the State Department of Real Estate.
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Family Comsumer & Health Science Division
Upon successful completion of the Radiologic Technology program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for eligibility to take the certification examinations given by the State of California and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The student demonstrates his or her ability to practice in a variety of health care settings providing radiology services.
1) High school Graduate or G.E.D.
2) At least 18 years of age by July of the year of application.
3) A cumulative grade point average of no less than prerequisite
4) One year of High School or College Algebra, with a grade of
5) A score on the San Joaquin Delta College Assessment Test of
Level III in Reading or completion of English 79 with a grade
6) Completion of the following prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" or better AND a cumulative prerequisite GPA of 2.5 or
BIOL 33 (Anatomy & Physiology)
Elementary Algebra (as stated above)
7) Hold a current, valid CPR card upon entry into the program.
RAD 10 Introduction to Radiography 3.5
RAD 10A Beginning Clinical Laboratory 3
RAD 10B Intermediate Clinical Laboratory 6
RAD 11 Radiographic Positioning and Terminology 6
RAD 13 Principles of Radiographic Technique 4
RAD 14 Darkroom Chemistry and Processing 1
RAD 20 Advanced Radiographic Positioning and
RAD 20A Advanced Clinical Laboratory 8
RAD 21 Advanced Radiographic Anatomy 2
RAD 22 Fundamentals of X-Ray and Radium Physics 4
RAD 23 Positioning and Technical Laboratory 0.5
RAD 30 Intermediate Positioning and
RAD 30A Senior Clinical Laboratory 5
RAD 30B Advanced Senior Clinical Laboratory 10
RAD 31 Advanced Positioning and
RAD 40 Senior Review, and Advanced
RAD 40A Radiographic Laboratory 9
RAD 41 Radiographic Pathology and Film Critique 3
CHEM 3A Introduction to Chemistry 4
POLSC 1 American Government and Institutions 3
HIST 17A History of the United States 3
HIST 17B History of the United States 3
PSYCH 1 Introduction to Psychology 3
BUS 30 Supervision and Human Relations 3
ENG 1A Written Communications 3
PHYSC 10 Introduction to Physics 4
Students are encouraged to pursue an A.A. Degree, which may be granted concurrently with the Radiology Technology Certificate, provided all Generald Education requirements have been met.
Those students planning to apply to the program should consider taking general education classes while continuing entry into the program. Please consult a counselor for degree requirements.
Please refer to page 65 for program Special Admission Requirement information.
RECREATION ASSISTANT
Physical Education Division
Upon successful completion of the Recreation Assistant Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry level positions as recreation leaders, recreation assistants, recreation coordinators, and senior recreation leaders. The student demonstrates his or her ability to supervise aquatic activities, officiate games, to plan both adult and youth recreational activities or to transfer to a bachelor's degree program in recreation.
GUID 10 Orientation to College and
P E 46 Recreation Leadership 3
ELECTIVE Physical Education Activity Course 2
H ED 30 Community First-Aid and Safety 2
ELECTIVE Physical Education Activity Course 2
P E 1A Beginning Swimming 1-1.5
ELECTIVE Physical Education Activity Course 2
ELECTIVE Physical Education Activity Course 2
REFRIGERATION
Applied Science & Technology Division
Upon successful completion of the Refrigeration Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment in the refrigeration industry. The student demonstrates his or her ability to work in maintenance departments, cold storage facilities, school districts, and for private contractors. The student demonstrates sufficient experience to recover, evacuate and charge simple refrigeration systems and pass an EPA test to work in the refrigeration industry.
MECH 30A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3
MECH 31A Basic Air Conditioning: Components 6
ELEC 30 Fundamentals of Electricity 5
MECH 30B Intermediate Refrigeration 3
MECH 31B Basic Air Conditioning: Troubleshooting 6
MECH 32A Air Conditioning Control Circuit Analysis 3
MECH 32B Refrigeration Control Circuit Analysis 3
MECH 60 Metal Trade Layout and Forming 5
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Business Division
Upon successful completion of the Retail Management Certificate program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for positions such as, first-line supervisors and managers in retail businesses. The student demonstrates his or her knowledge in the fundamentals of how to plan and direct the work of the organization, set policy, establish channels of communication, and evaluate the work that is done (in stores that specialize in selling a specific line of merchandise). The student demonstrates his or her ability to foster positive relationships, increase job satisfaction and ensure that customer or client needs are met; define company goals; apply relevant federal and state laws and union contracts; recognize and evaluate industry trends; plan advertising campaigns and sales promotions; hire and train personnel; control inventories; draft budgets; and recommend, establish, or implement store procedures and policies.
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS/CS 14 Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3
C S 20 Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access 3
BUS 82 A,B Business Mathematics 3,3
BUS 30 Supervision and Human Relations 3
BUS 17A Beginning Business Communication 3
BUS 17B Advanced Business Communication 3
BUS 31 Introduction to Management 3
BUS 6 Business and Professional Speaking 5
BUS 36 Human Resources Management 3
RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE
Business Division
Upon successful completion of the Risk Management and Insurance Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level positions such as insurance adjusters, examiners and investigators. The student demonstrates his or her ability to gather factual information, evaluate the facts, and write up and/or negotiate settlements regarding the financial loss from injury, illness, death, property damage, or liability for harm or loss to other people.
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS 20 Introduction to Business 3
BUS 74 Introduction to Risk Management
BUS/CS 14 Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3
C S 20 Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access 3
BUS 27 Financial Planning and Investments 3
BUS 67 Introduction to Personal Finance 3
BUS 17A Beginning Business Communication 3
ENG 1A Written Communications 3
BUS 82B Business Mathematics 3
BUS 69V Internship: Business and Accounting 1
BUS 9 Ethical Issues in Business 3
BUS 8 Introduction to the American Legal System 3
BUS 19 Legal Environment of Business 3
BUS 11 Income Tax Procedures 3
BIM 95E Telephone Techniques .5
BUS 94F Customer Service Strategies 1
COMM ST 1A Fundamentals of Speech 3
COMM ST 7 Intercultural Communication 3
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