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MACHINE SHOP TECHNOLOGY
Applied Science & Technology DivisionUpon 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.
Total Units Required 48Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsMECH 50A Introductory Machine Shop 8
ORMECH 67A Elementary Machine Shop 4
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MECH 67B Elementary Machine Shop 4
E-TECH 13 Engineering Drawing Skills 3
INDUS 45 Industrial Technology 5
ORELEC 30 Fundamentals of Electricity 5
Second SemesterMECH 50B Beginning Machine Shop 8
ORMECH 67C Machine Shop 4
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MECH 67D Machine Shop 4
E TECH 12 Computer-Aided Drafting 3
MECH 60 Metal Trade Layout and Forming 5
ORMECH 50D Advanced Machine Shop 8
Third SemesterMECH 50C Intermediate Machine Shop 8
MECH 10 Basic Welding for the Trades 4
INDUS 31 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4
ORINDUS 35 Mobile Hydraulics 4
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Business DivisionUpon 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.
Total Units Required 17.5Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsBIM 1A Beginning Keyboarding 1.5
BUS 10A Bookkeeping 3
HS 36 Medical Terminology 3
BUS 94F Customer Service Strategies for
Small Business 1
CS 20 Microsoft Word, Excel and Access 3
ORCS 45 Microsoft Windows 1
ANDCS 95B Microsoft Word 1
AND
CS 95C Microsoft Excel 1
Second SemesterBIM 42 Records Management and Filing 3
BIM 38 Office Technologies 3
MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST
Social ScienceUpon successful completion of the Mental Health Specialist certificate, the student will be prepared to work at the San Joaquin County Office of Mental Health as a Mental Health Specialist. The student will take academic courses to prepare him/her for this position. The student will receive training on how to: provide case management for a routine client caseload; provide group and individual counseling for emotional, drug, alcohol or other mental health problems; provide in-service training to speakers, educators and counselors; assist in managing a large mental health program or manage a small program.
Total Units Required 48-51Recommended SequenceFirst Semester UnitsPSYCH 1 Introduction to Psychology 3
CS 11 Fundamentals of Computer Science 3
HS 36 Medical Terminology and Speech 3
COM ST 7 Intercultural Communication 3
SOCIO 1A Introduction to Sociology 3
ENG 79 Preparatory English 5
ORENG 1A Written Communication 3
Second SemesterPSYCH 3 Personal and Social Psychology 3
PSYCH 40 Case Management and Treatment Planning 3
PSYCH 38 Counseling Skills for Human Service Workers 3
PSYCH 45A Beginning Field Practicum 2
PSYCH 7 Abnormal Psychology 3
Third SemesterPSYCH 45B Intermediate Field Practicum 1-2
PSYCH 6 Lifespan Psychology 3
PSYCH 39 Client Interview, Evaluation and Referral 2
PSYCH 46 Individual Counseling in Human 3
Service Programs
PSYCH 47 Group Counseling in Human 3
Service Programs
BIO 11 Human Biology 4
MERCHANDISING
Business DivisionUpon 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.
Total Units Required 21-24Rceommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsBUS 20 Introduction to Business 3
BUS 21 Marketing 3
ELECTIVES See Group I below 4-6
Second SemesterBUS 22 Professional Selling 3
BUS 23 Advertising 3
ELECTIVES See Group I below 5-6
Group I (Electives)(3 elective courses from the following list)
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
ORBUS 10A Bookkeeping 3
BUS 8 Introduction to the American Legal System 3
ORBUS 18A Business Law 3
ORBUS 18B Business Law 3
ORBUS 19 Legal Environment of Business 3
BUS 24 Retail Management 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
ORFCS 46 Visual Merchandising 3
*Counts as one elective course
MILL CABINET TECHNOLOGY
Applied Science & Technology DivisionUpon 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.
Total Units Required 34-39Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsARCH 1 Basic Architectural Drafting 3
CONST 71A Mill Cabinet Fundamentals 4
ORCONST 74A Introduction to Cabinet Making 4
Second SemesterCONST 71B Beginning Mill Cabinet 4
ORCONST 74B Fundamentals of Cabinet Making 4
INDUS 20 Industrial Safety and Health 3
ELECTIVE See Group I below
Third SemesterCONST 71C Intermediate Mill Cabinet 4
ORCONST 74C Cabinet Making 4
CONST 54 Estimating and Specification 3
ELECTIVE See Group I below 3
Fourth SemesterCONST 71D Advanced Mill Cabinet 4
ORCONST 74D Cabinet Making & Mill Work 4
INDUS 94 Industrial Mathematics 3
ORMATH 80 Elementary Algebra 4
Group I (Electives)(minimum of 6 units from the following)
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
MILL CABINET TECHNOLOGY APPRENTICESHIP OPTION
Applied Science & Technology
Total Units Required 38
Recommended Sequence:
First Semester UnitsA-CON 80A Mill Cabinet: Introduction 4
VO ED 80V Work Experience: Apprenticeship 2
Second SemesterA-CON 80B Mill Cabinet: Fundamentals 4
VO ED 80V Work Experience: Apprenticeship 2
Third SemesterA-CON 81A Mill Cabinet: Basic 4
VO ED 80V Work Experience: Apprenticeship 2
Fourth SemesterA-CON 81B Mill Cabinet: Layout and Benchwork 4
Fifth SemesterA-CON 82A Mill Cabinet: Materials and Application 4
Sixth SemesterA-CON 82B Mill Cabinet: Commercial Cabinetry 4
Seventh SemesterA-CON 83A Mill Cabinet: Design, Layout 4
and Production
Eighth SemesterA-CON 83B Mill Cabinet: Project Planning 4
MOBILE INTENSIVE CARE NURSING (MICN)
Family, Consumer & Health Science DivisionUpon 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.
Total Units Required 5
Prerequisites:
1 Must be a registered nurse (R.N.) with a minimum of one year
of experience.
OR2 Currently employed in an emergency room or a critical care area.
3 Current CPR or ACLS and successful completion of H S 34A,
Basic Electrocardiograph Reading, or the equivalent.
Required Course UnitsNURS 12 Mobile Intensive Care Nursing 5
MUNICIPAL CLERK
Business DivisionUpon successful completion of the Municipal Clerk Certificate, the student will be prepared for careers as a City Clerk, support staff in the office of the city clerk, or other similar public administration positions. The duties of a Municipal Clerk requires knowledge of public relations, organizational behavior, management, public administration, legislative procedures, meeting preparation and keeping of official minutes, elections planning and procedures, processing of annexations and vacations, license and permit processing, projects and capital improvements approvals, contracts and deeds processing, and records management. This program provides training in all of these areas.
Total Units Required 38Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsBUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS 17A Beginning Business Communication 3
BUS 31 Introduction to Management 3
CS 11 Fundamentals of Computer Science 3
Second SemesterBUS 33 Introduction to Public Administration 3
BUS 30 Supervision and Human Relations 3
ORBUS 36 Human Resource Management 3
ENG 1A Written Communication 3
ELECTIVE 3
Third SemesterBUS 37 Human Behavior on Organizations 3
BUS 34 Introduction to Municipal Clerkship 3
BIM 43 Records Management in Public Agencies 3
ENG 1D Critical Composition 3
Group I (Electives)BUS 17B Advanced Business Communication 3
POLSC 1 American Government and Institutions 3
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