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102 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates FASHION MERCHANDISING Family, Consumer & Health Sciences Division Upon successful completion of the Fashion Merchandising program, the student demonstrates the basic skills and knowledge required for careers in the Fashion Industry. Completion of this certificate opens and expands employment opportunities in the field of fashion. Total Units Required: 32-34 Required Courses: FCS 040 Introduction to Fashion Merchandising FCS 041 Fashion Product Knowledge FCS 042 Textiles FCS 043 Origins of Fashion FCS 044 Clothing in Contemporary Society FCS 045 Fashion Sales and Promotion FCS 046 Visual Merchandising FCS 047A Clothing Construction FCS 052 Fashion Field Study ELECTIVES See Group I below Group I (Electives) (minimum of 6 units from the following) BUS 021 BUS 022 BUS 023 BUS 082 Aor B OR MATH Marketing Professional Selling Advertising Business Mathematics (any course) Fundamentals of Speech 3 3 3 3 3-4 3 Units 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2-4 6 FIRE Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Fire Science Certificate program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for a position in the fire service. The student demonstrates his or her ability to recognize and understand the concepts and terminology that is needed to understand the fire service. Total Units Required: 38-40 Recommended Sequence: First Semester FIRE 070 Fire Protection Organization FIRE 071 Fire Protection Technology A J 031 Report Preparation ENG 079 Preparatory English Second Semester FIRE 074 H S 077B PSYCH 001 OR PSYCH 020 Third Semester FIRE 072 FIRE 073 MATH 080 Fourth Semester GROUP I ELECTIVE Fire Behavior & Combustion Emergency Medical Technician I Introduction to Psychology Stress Management Fire Protection Equipment & Systems Building Construction for Fire Protection Elementary Algebra Natural Sciences Elective See Group I below Units 3 3 3 5 3 4 3 1 3 3 4 3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates COM ST 001A Group I (Electives) (minimum of 3 units from the following) FIRE 075 Fire Hydraulics FIRE 092 Fire Investigation FIRE 095A Command, Fire Strategy and Tactics 3 3 3 NOTE: Please refer to page 65 for program Special Admission Requirement information. FIRE ACADEMY Applied Science & Technology Upon successful completion of the Basic Firefighter 1 Academy, students will receive a certificate of completion that qualifies them for employment as a California Firefighter. The student will have successfully demonstrated his or her ability to demonstrate ethical conduct; understand the organization structure for managing fire incidents; make judgments concerning emergencies including medical, hazardous materials, rescues, and hazard abatement and prevention. The California State Fire Marshal accredits this program. Total Units Required: 10 Required Course: Units FIRE 091 Fire Academy 10 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 103 FITNESS SPECIALIST Physical Education, Recreation & Athletics Division Upon successful completion of the Fitness Specialist Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry level or higher positions in the fitness industry. The student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment as strength and condition instructors, exercise testing technicians, weight training coaches, and personal fitness trainers; to conduct fitness evaluations for individual design programs that include nutrition, exercise plans, and motivation approaches; and to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in physical education or kinesiology. Total Units Required: 19 Recommended Sequence: First Semester PE 048 Exercise Science Second Semester PE 049 PE 050 Third Semester PE 051 PE 042V Fourth Semester H ED 031 PE 045 Psychology of Sports Nutrition for Fitness & Sport FLUID POWER & AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Fluid Power and Automation Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge and training for employment in the following fluid power industry positions: fluid power mechanic, fluid power technician, and salesperson in fluid power industry. The student demonstrates his or her ability to apply knowledge of physics and mathematics in solving applied fluid power problems; plan and install complex fluid power systems; maintain, troubleshoot, and repair control systems using proper tools and procedures; and select, compile, and use technical information from reference materials. The student demonstrates the skills, knowledge and training to take the Fluid Power Society certification exams for fluid power mechanics, technicians, and specialists. This program is accredited by the Fluid Power Education Foundation (FPEF). Total Units Required: 28.5 - 29 Recommended Sequence: First Semester INDUS 031 Industrial Hydraulics INDUS 037 Industrial Pneumatics INDUS 094 Industrial Mathematics INDUS 095 Principles of Technology Second Semester INDUS 035 INDUS 041 ELECT 011 OR ELEC 030 MECH 015 Mobile Hydraulics Instrumentation and Process Control AC and DC Network Analysis Fundamentals of Electricity Machine Tool Process Units 3 3 3 Fitness Assessment & Exercise Prescription 3 Theory & Application of Weight Training 2 Units 4 4 3 3 4 3 Emergency Response Special Project: Physical Education 3 2 5 3 Academic Programs - Certificates 4.5 104 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates GENERAL OFFICE Business Division Upon successful completion of the General Office Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment in private industry, non-profit organizations, and government offices for the following positions: General Office Clerk, Office Assistant, Office Clerk, Receptionist, or Information Clerk. The student demonstrates his or her ability to: answer the telephone effectively; utilize customer service skill; open, sort and distribute incoming mail and prepare outgoing mail; keyboard documents; address envelopes and labels; file correspondence and documents; use a fax and copy machine. Total Units Required: 30.5 - 32.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BIM 002 Intermediate Keyboarding BIM 007A Beginning Word Processing: Concepts and Applications BUS 001A OR BUS 010A BUS 017A ELECTIVES Second Semester BIM 038 BIM 042 BUS 017B ELECTIVES Principles of Accounting Bookkeeping Beginning Business Communication See Group 1 Below Office Technologies Records Management and Filing (BIM 042 is equivalent to BIM 081) Advanced Business Communication See Group 1 Below GRAPHIC ARTS Fine Arts Division Upon successful completion of the Certificate of Achievement in Graphic Arts, the student will demonstrate skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level employment in the field of graphic design and layout. Specific job titles include but are not limited to the following: Computer Typesetter, Paste-Up Artist, Cartoonist, Graphic Layout and Design, Ad Artist, Computer Artist, Photo Restoration, Photo Manipulation, and Scanner Operator. The student will demonstrate ability to create graphic designs and documents using electronic desktop publishing software, create artwork using digital design software, design World Wide Web pages, and design pre-press publications. Total Units Required: 31.5 - 33.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BIM 001A Keyboarding GRART 001A Digital Imaging GRART 002A Layout Design GRART 003A Computer Art ART 006 Color and Design ENG 079 OR ENG 001A Second Semester GRART 001B GRART 002B GRART 003B GRART 006A ELECTIVES ELECTIVES Preparatory English Written Communications Digital Imaging Layout Design Computer Art Publication Design SEE GROUP 1 BELOW SEE GROUP II BELOW Group I (Electives) Units 3.5 3 5 3 Units 1.5 2 3 2 3 5 3 2 3 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 Academic Programs - Certificates Group I (Electives) (minimum of 9 units from the following) BIM 007B BIM 031 OR BIM 032A,B,C BIM 050 OR BIM 095G BIM 070 BIM 095B BIM 095D BIM 095E BUS 013 OR BUS 015 CSA 045 GUID 033 COM ST 001A OR COM ST 007 OR COM ST 003 Intermediate Word Processing: Concepts and Application Electronic Calculation Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Office Calculation Machine Transcription Transcription Techniques Keyboarding for Speed and Accuracy Electronic Filing Proofreading Techniques Telephone Techniques Accounting on The Microcomputer Computer Spreadsheets for Accounting Microsoft Windows (CSA 045 is equivalent to CS 045) Job Seeking Skills Fundamentals of Speech Intercultural Communication Interpersonal Communication 3 3 3 2 1 1.5 1 1 .5 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 Group II (Electives) ART 004 BUS 023 PHOTO 001A Exploring Art Advertising Introduction to Photography 3 3 3 GRART 004A GRAR 004B GRART 006B CSW 023 CSW 036 CSW 039 Graphic Design for the World Wide Web Graphic Design for the World Wide Web Publication Design Web Publishing with HTML (CSW 023 is equivalent to CS 023) Front Page (CSW 036 is equivalent to CS 036) Dreamweaver (CSW 039 is equivalent to CS 039) 2 2 4 3 3 3 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 105 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Heating and Air Conditioning Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge and training to service and repair heating and air conditioning equipment. The student demonstrates his or her ability to mechanically and electrically troubleshoot problems typically encountered in the industry and to pass the EPA refrigerant recovery exam for their certification. Total Units Required: 49 Recommended Sequence: First Semester MECH 030A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning MECH 031A Basic Air Conditioning: Components and Circuits ELEC 030 Fundamentals of Electricity Second Semester MECH 030B MECH 031B MECH 032A Third Semester MECH 031C MECH 032B INDUS 020 Fourth Semester INDUS 094 INDUS 095 MECH 060 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS Applied Science & Technology Upon successful completion of the Heavy Equipment Mechanic Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level employment for the following positions: technician for heavy equipment dealerships, technician for heavy equipment repair facilities, technician for agricultural dealerships/repair shops, and technician for industrial engine dealers. The student demonstrates skills to receive state and national certification in two areas: Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Control by the state of California Air Resource Board (ARB); and Air Conditioning Certification by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Total Units Required: 34 Recommended Sequence: First Semester AGEGR 030C Industrial Equipment: Electrical and Electronics Systems DIESL 044 Diesel Engine Principles DIESL 045 Diesel Engine Repair INDUS 035 Mobile Hydraulics Second Semester AGEGR 030D AGEGR 066 DIESL 046 DIESL 047 DIESL 049 INDUS 043 Units 3 6 5 3 6 3 6 3 3 3 3 5 Units 5 3 4.5 4 Intermediate Refrigeration Basic Air Conditioning: Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Control Circuit Analysis Heat Pumps and Air Conditioning Systems Refrigeration Control Circuit Analysis Industrial Safety and Health Industrial Mathematics Principles of Technology Metal Trade Layout and Forming Industrial Equipment: Power Trains 5 Compact Diesel Engines 2 .5 Diesel Engine Fuel and Tune-up 3 Diesel Air Conditioning 2 Computer Diagnosis and Troubleshooting 2 Electrohydraulics 3 Academic Programs - Certificates 106 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN Applied Science & Technology Upon successful completion of the Heavy Equipment Technician Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level employment for the following positions: technician for heavy equipment dealerships, technician for heavy equipment repair facilities, technician for agricultural dealerships/repair shops, and technician for industrial engine dealers. The student demonstrates skills to receive state and national certification in two areas: Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Control by the state of California Air Resource Board (ARB); and Air Conditioning Certification by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Total Units Required: 43 Recommended Sequence: First Semester AGEGR 030C Industrial Equipment: Electrical and Electronics Systems DIESL 044 Diesel Engine Principles DIESL 045 Diesel Engine Repair INDUS 035 Mobile Hydraulics Second Semester AGEGR 030D AGEGR 066 DIESL 046 DIESL 047 DIESL 049 INDUS 043 Industrial Equipment: Power Trains Compact Diesel Engines Diesel Engine Fuel and Tune-up Diesel Air Conditioning Computer Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Electrohydraulics Equipment Maintenance and Operation Basic Welding for the Trades Industrial Mathematics (or AA degree mathematics requirement) HUMAN SERVICES WORKER Social Science Division Upon successful completion of the Human Services Worker Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to counsel with people in a variety of human service settings, while under the supervision of licensed professionals, interviewing skills that maximize the information obtained from clients necessary for determining needs and services, the ability to prepare case plans, an understanding of the basic aims and processes involved in facilitating groups, an understanding of the basic process of individual counseling and problem solving, and an understanding of the basic principles and methods related to working with family systems in human service agencies. Total Units Required: 26 - 28 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYCH 038 Counseling Skills for Human Service Workers 3 PSYCH 039 Client Interview, Evaluation, and Referral 2 PSYCH 045A Beginning Field Practicum 2 PSYCH 046 Individual Counseling in Human Service Programs 3 Second Semester PSYCH 040 PSYCH 045B PSYCH 047 PSYCH 048 2 4 3 Case Management and Treatment Planning Intermediate Field Practicum Group Counseling in Human Service Programs Family Counseling in Human Service Programs 3 2 3 2 3 5 Units 5 3 4.5 4 5 2.5 3 2 2 3 Academic Programs - Certificates Third Semester AGEGR 033 MECH 010 INDUS 094 Additional Requirement ENG 001A Written Communications OR ENG 079 Preparatory English HELP DESK Business Division Upon successful completion of requirements for a Help Desk Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for an entry-level position at a Call Center or as a beginning customer service representative for a large business. The student demonstrates his or her ability to utilize a variety of helpful tools to assist in solving customers’ problems and assisting clients in dealing with the many areas of the company either on the telephone or in person and demonstrates his or her ability to input the necessary data to accurately record a summary of their transaction with the customer(s). Total Units Required: 10.5 Required Courses: BIM 095E Telephone Techniques BUS 094F Customer Service Strategies BUS 090 Introduction to Telephone Call Centers BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding BUS 082A Business Mathematics COM ST 003 OR COM ST 007 Interpersonal Communication Intercultural Communication Units 1 1 1.5 1.5 3 3 3 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 107 HUMAN SERVICES WORKER: FAMILY ABUSE SPECIALIST Social Science Division Upon successful completion of the Human Services Worker Certificate: Family Abuse Specialist, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to counsel with people from dysfunctional families while under the supervision of licensed professionals, an understanding of child abuse counseling techniques, an understanding of how to assist sexual assault victims, interviewing skills that maximize the information obtained from clients necessary for determining needs and services, the ability to prepare case plans, an understanding of the basic aims and processes involved in facilitating groups, an understanding of the basic process of individual counseling and problem solving, and an understanding of the basic principles and methods related to working with family systems in human service agencies. Total Units Required: 30 - 32 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYCH 038 Counseling Skills for Human Service Workers 3 PSYCH 039 Client Interview, Evaluation, and Referral 2 PSYCH 045A Beginning Field Practicum 2 PSYCH 046 Individual Counseling in Human Service Programs 3 Second Semester PSYCH 040 PSYCH 045B PSYCH 047 PSYCH 048 Third Semester PSYCH 055 Fourth Semester PSYCH 056 Case Management and Treatment Planning Intermediate Field Practicum Group Counseling in Human Service Programs Family Counseling in Human Service Programs Introduction to Child Abuse Counseling Assisting Sexual Assault Victims 3 2 3 2 HUMAN SERVICES WORKER: GERONTOLOGY SPECIALIST Social Science Division Upon successful completion of the Human Services Worker Certificate: Gerontology Specialist, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to counsel with older adults while under the supervision of licensed professionals, an understanding of gerontology counseling an understanding of the psychology of aging, interviewing skills that maximize the information obtained from clients necessary for determining needs and services, the ability to prepare case plans, an understanding of the basic aims and processes involved in facilitating groups, an understanding of the basic process of individual counseling and problem solving, and an understanding of the basic principles and methods related to working with family systems in human service agencies. Total Units Required: 31-33 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYCH 038 Counseling Skills for Human Service Workers 3 PSYCH 039 Client Interview, Evaluation, and Referral 2 PSYCH 045A Beginning Field Practicum 2 PSYCH 046 Individual Counseling in Human Service Programs 3 Second Semester PSYCH 040 PSYCH 045B PSYCH 047 PSYCH 048 Third Semester PSYCH 024 2 Fourth Semester PSYCH 057 2 3 5 Additional Requirement ENG 001A Written Communications OR ENG 079 Preparatory English 3 5 Introduction to Gerontology Counseling 2 Case Management and Treatment Planning Intermediate Field Practicum Group Counseling in Human Service Programs Family Counseling in Human Service Programs Psychology of Aging 3 2 3 2 3 Additional Requirement ENG 001A Written Communications OR ENG 079 Preparatory English Academic Programs - Certificates 108 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Industrial Technology Certificate the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and management of industrial controls, processes and systems. The scope of training includes the installation, repair, maintenance, and management of industrial plant operations in the manufacturing, food processing and automated facilities. Total Units Required: 30.5 - 37 Required Courses: MECH 015 Machine Tool Process MECH 010 Basic Welding for the Trades INDUS 031 Industrial Hydraulics MECH 030A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills ELEC 030 OR ELECT 011 MATH 080 OR INDUS 094 ELECTIVES Fundamentals of Electricity AC and DC Network Analysis Elementary Algebra Industrial Mathematics See Group I below Group I (Electives) (two courses from the following) Units 3 4 4 3 3 5 4.5 4 3 6 - 11 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: ELECTRICAL Apprenticeship Option Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Industrial Technology CertificateElectrical Apprenticeship Option, the apprentice demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in electrical maintenance at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates proficiency in the installation, repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical circuits, electrical equipment pumps and generators. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journeylevel Certificate upon successful completion of the program. Total Units Required: 34 Recommended Sequence: First Semester A-IND 072A Introduction to Apprenticeship A-IND 076 Applied Technical Mathematics A-ELE 075A Basic Electricity A-ELE 075B Advanced Electricity A-IND 077A Mechanical Fundamentals Second Semester A-IND 077B A-IND 077C A-IND 077D Third Semester A-ELE 075C A-ELE 075D Fourth Semester A-IND 077G A-IND 077H A-IND 077N Fifth Semester A-IND 077K A-IND 077L Sixth Semester A-ELE 075E Bearings, Pumps, and Turbines Motors and Generators Plant Auxiliary Equipment Units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Academic Programs - Certificates INDUS 020 MECH 031A MECH 032A MECH 060 Industrial Safety and Health Basic Air Conditioning: Components and Circuits Air Conditioning Control Circuit Analysis Metal Trade Layout and Forming 3 6 3 5 Transformers and Polychlorinated Biphenyl 2 Protective Relaying 2 Governor Systems Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants Electro-Mechanical Print Reading Fundamentals of Thermodynamics Project Control and Power Contracts High Voltage Switching 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 The following 4 patterns are options for apprentices to earn the Industrial Technology Certificate: Electrical Apprenticeship Maintenance Apprenticeship Mechanical Apprenticeship Operations Apprenticeship Seventh Semester A-IND 077M Air Conditioning SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 109 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: MAINTENANCE Apprenticeship Option Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Industrial Technology CertificateMaintenance Apprenticeship, the apprentice demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in building and aqueduct maintenance at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates proficiency in the installation, repair and maintenance of plant facility and aqueducts, including the use of heavy equipment, concrete, food control systems, protective coatings, tractor operations, trenching and earthwork. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journey-level Certificate upon successful completion of the program. Total Units Required: 42 Recommended Sequence: First Semester A-IND 072A Introduction to Apprenticeship A-IND 076 Applied Technical Mathematics A-IND 078A Defensive Driving A-IND 078B Heavy Truck Operation A-IND 078C Diesel and Small Gasoline Engines A-IND 078D Surveying and Flood Control Systems Second Semester A-IND 078E A-IND 078F A-IND 078G A-IND 078P Third Semester A-ELE 075A A-ELE 075B A-IND 078H A-MEC 074A Fourth Semester A-IND 077H A-IND 077J Fifth Semester A-IND 077L A-IND 078K A-IND 078L A-IND 078M Sixth Semester A-IND 077E A-IND 078N A-MEC 074B Soils, Asphalt, and Concrete Environmental Awareness Power Lift and Four-Wheel Drive Units Powder-Actuated Equipment Basic Electricity Advanced Electricity Protective Coatings Basic Welding Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants Water Aqueduct Systems Project Control and Power Contracts Mobile Cranes and Rigging Motor Grader Operation Tractor Operations, Trenching, and Shoring Hydraulics Pesticides and Herbicides Machine Shop INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: MECHANICAL Apprenticeship Option Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Industrial Technology CertificateMechanical Apprenticeship Option, the apprentice demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in mechanical maintenance at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates proficiency in the installation, repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical systems including compressors, pumps, hydraulic/ pneumatic systems, and plant auxiliary equipment. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journey-level Certificate upon successful completion of the program. Total Units Required: 34 Recommended Sequence: First Semester A-IND 072A Introduction to Apprenticeship A-IND 076 Applied Technical Mathematics A-ELE 075A Basic Electricity A-IND 077A Mechanical Fundamentals Second Semester A-IND 077B A-IND 077D Third Semester A-ELE 075C A-IND 077E A-IND 077F Fourth Semester A-IND 077G A-IND 077H A-IND 077N Fifth Semester A-IND 077K A-IND 077L A-MEC 074A Sixth Semester A-MEC 074B Bearings, Pumps, and Turbines Plant Auxiliary Equipment Units 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Units 2 2 2 2 2 2 Transformers and Polychlorinated Biphenyl 2 Hydraulics 2 Pneumatics 2 Governor Systems Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants Electro-Mechanical Print Reading Fundamentals of Thermodynamics Project Control and Power Contracts Basic Welding Machine Shop 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Seventh Semester A-IND 077M Air Conditioning Academic Programs - Certificates 110 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: OPERATIONS Apprenticeship Option Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Industrial Technology Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in plant operations at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates the proficiency in the operation of a hydroelectric plant controlling pumps, electrical generators, aqueduct system and the total plant operating systems. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journey-level Certificate upon successful completion of the program. Total Units Required: 34 Recommended Sequence: First Semester A-IND 072A Introduction to Apprenticeship A-IND 076 Applied Technical Mathematics A-ELE 075A Basic Electricity A-ELE 075B Advanced Electricity A-IND 077A Mechanical Fundamentals Second Semester A-IND 077B A-IND 077C A-IND 077D Bearings, Pumps, and Turbines Motors and Generators Plant Auxiliary Equipment INTERIOR DESIGN Family, Consumer & Health Sciences Division Upon successful completion of the Interior Design Certificate, the student will be able to work from blueprints, make detailed floor plans, and draw furniture to scale. Additionally, they will be able to develop presentations for client approval to include a sketch or scaled floor plan showing furniture arrangement, color charts, and samples of upholstery, draperies, and wall coverings along with developing estimates for the installation cost of a design project. Total Units Required: 30 Units Required Courses: FCS 010 Interior Design 3 FCS 011 Applied Interior Design 3 FCS 012 History of Furniture 3 FCS 013 Specifications and Professional Practices 3 FCS 042 Textiles 3 ARCH 001 Basic Architectural Drafting 3 ART 001A Art History 3 OR ART 001B Art History 3 ART 016 ELECTIVES Descriptive Drawing and Rendering See Group I below 3 6 Units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Group I (Electives) (minimum of 6 units from the following) FCS 014 FCS 050H ARCH 002 BUS 001A CONST 078 Lighting Design 3 Special Studies: Family and Consumer Science 1-2 Architectural Practice: Working Drawings 4.5 Principles of Accounting 5 Uniform Building Code 2 Academic Programs - Certificates Third Semester A-ELE 075C A-ELE 075D A-ELE 075E Fourth Semester A-IND 077G A-IND 077H A-IND 077N Fifth Semester A-IND 077J A-IND 077K A-IND 077L Transformers and Polychlorinated Biphenyl 2 Protective Relaying 2 High Voltage Switching 2 Governor Systems Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants Electro-Mechanical Print Reading Water Aqueduct Systems Fundamentals of Thermodynamics Project Control and Power Contracts 2 2 2 2 2 2 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Business Division Upon successful completion of the International Business Certificate program, the student demonstrates the skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level positions as a import/export clerk or to incorporate the global business perspective in to their current assignment. The student's skills will include the ability to analyze global business opportunities as well as interact with others from different cultures. Individuals are able to prepare basic international shipping documents as well as have the sensitivities to understand the issues that are involved in a global business operation. Total Units Required: 15.5-16.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 054 Introduction to International Law BUS 055 Introduction to International Business GEOG 010 World Geography Second Semester BUS 085 BUS 056 Introduction to International Trade Transportation: Export - Import Units 3 3 3 1.5 3 3 2 COM ST 007 Intercultural Communication OR Any introductory Foreign Language course SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 111 LAW ENFORCEMENT Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Law Enforcement Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge and training for a job in law enforcement. The student demonstrates his or her ability to recognize and understand the concepts and terminology that is needed to understand the California criminal justice system. Total Units Required: 60-64 Recommended Sequence: First Semester A J 021 Criminal Justice in Society A J 022 Concepts of Criminal Law ENG 001A Written Communications SOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology ELECTIVE Elective Course Second Semester A J 023 A J0 24 POLSC 001 OR HIST 017A OR HIST 017B COM ST 001A ELECTIVE Third Semester A J 025 A J 031 MATH 080 CS 011 ELECTIVE Fourth Semester A J 028 OR A J 054 A J 040 ELECTIVE Principles and Procedures of the Justice System Legal Aspects of Evidence American Government and Institutions History of the U. S. History of the U. S. Fundamentals of Speech Elective Course Criminal Investigation Report Preparation Elementary Algebra Fundamentals of Computer Science (C S 011 has been changed to CS 011) Elective Course Juvenile Law and Procedures Introduction to Probation & Parole Community Relations Humanities Requirement 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. Total Units Required: 48 Recommended Sequence: First Semester MECH 050A Introductory Machine Shop OR MECH 067A Elementary Machine Shop AND MECH 067B Elementary Machine Shop E-TECH 013 INDUS 045 OR ELEC 030 Second Semester MECH 50B OR MECH 067C AND MECH 067D E TECH 012 MECH 060 Third Semester MECH 050C MECH 010 INDUS 031 OR INDUS 035 Engineering Drawing Skills Industrial Technology Fundamentals of Electricity Beginning Machine Shop Machine Shop Machine Shop Computer-Aided Drafting Metal Trade Layout and Forming Intermediate Machine Shop Basic Welding for the Trades Hydraulics and Pneumatics Mobile Hydraulics Units 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3-5 3-4 2-3 Units 8 4 4 3 5 5 8 4 4 3 5 8 4 4 4 Minimum total of 6 units in the following two courses Natural Science Requirement ELECTIVE Elective Course Academic Programs - Certificates 112 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates MEDIA STUDIES WITH CONCENTRATION IN RADIO Fine Arts Division Broadcast professionals work in a variety of fields, including television, radio, new media, public relations, and advertising. San Joaquin Delta College’s Certificate of Achievement in Media Studies with Concentration in Radio prepares students to enter this exciting field, or continue their education at a four-year institution. Courses in radio offer both technical and theoretical instruction. Total Units Required: 48 Recommended Sequence: First Semester ENG 001A Written Communications MCOM 001 Fundamentals of Media Arts RTV 011 Fundamentals of Radio Production ELECTIVES See Below Second Semester COM ST 001A MCOM 002 RTV 001 RTV 012 RTV 071 Third Semester BUS 021 RTV 013 ELECTIVES Fundamentals of Speech Writing for the Media Introduction to Broadcasting Techniques of Radio Production Broadcast Announcing Marketing Radio Production Workshop See Below Media Management Radio Production Workshop See Below MEDIA STUDIES WITH CONCENTRATION IN TELEVISION Fine Arts Division Broadcast professionals work in a variety of fields, including television, radio, new media, public relations, and advertising. San Joaquin Delta College’s Certificate of Achievement in Media Studies with Concentration in Television prepares students to enter this exciting field, or continue their education at a four-year institution. Courses in television offer both technical and theoretical instruction Total Units Required: 48 Recommended Sequence: First Semester ENG 001A Written Communications MCOM 001 Fundamentals of Media Arts RTV 021 Funamentals of Television Production ELECTIVES See Below Second Semester COM ST 001A MCOM 002 RTV 001 RTV 022 RTV 071 Third Semester BUS 021 RTV 023 ELECTIVES Fourth Semester MCOM 003 RTV 023 ELECTIVES Fundamentals of Speech Writing for the Media Introduction to Broadcasting Techniques of Television Production Broadcast Announcing Marketing Television Production Workshop See Below Media Management Television Production Workshop See Below 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 4 6 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 4 6 3 4 Academic Programs - Certificates Fourth Semester MCOM 003 RTV 013 ELECTIVES Program ELECTIVES DRAMA 038 Acting for the Camera ENG 030 The Film as Literature ENG 044D Creative Writing: Play & Screen Writing ENG 052 From Story to Screen ENG 053 Freelance Writing ENG 072 Technical Writing GRART 001A Digital Imaging GRART 002A Layout Design GRART 003A Computer Art GRART 004A Graphic Design for the World Wide Web GRART 006A Publication Design JOURN 003 Reporting for the Media JOURN 004 Editing for the Media JOURN 005 Publication Management JOURN 008 Mass Media and Critical Thinking JOURN 009 Photojournalism JOURN 053 Freelance Writing JOURN 069V Internship: Media PHOTO 001A Intro to Photography RTV 021 Funamentals of Television Production RTV 022 Techniques of Television Production RTV 023 Television Production Workshop 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1-8 3 3 3 4 Program ELECTIVES DRAMA 038 Acting for the Camera ENG 030 The Film as Literature ENG 044D Creative Writing: Play & Screen Writing ENG 052 From Story to Screen ENG 053 Freelance Writing ENG 072 Technical Writing GRART 001A Digital Imaging GRART 002A Layout Design GRART 003A Computer Art GRART 004A Graphic Design for the World Wide Web GRART 006A Publication Design JOURN 003 Reporting for the Media JOURN 004 Editing for the Media JOURN 005 Publication Management JOURN 008 Mass Media and Critical Thinking JOURN 009 Photojournalism JOURN 053 Freelance Writing JOURN 069V Internship: Media PHOTO 001A Into to Photography RTV 011 Fundamentals of Radio Production RTV 012 Techniques of Radio Production RTV 013 Radio Production Workshop 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1-8 3 3 3 4 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 113 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. Total Units Required:17.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding BUS 010A Bookkeeping HS 036 Medical Terminology BUS 094F Customer Service Strategies for Small Business CSA 020 OR CSA 045 AND CS 095B AND CS 095C Second Semester BIM 042 BIM 038 Microsoft Word, Excel and Access (CSA 020 is equivalent to CS 020) Microsoft Windows (CSA 045 is equivalent to CS 045) Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Records Management and Filing (BIM 042 is equivalent to BIM 081) Office Technologies MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST Social Science Upon 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: 48-51 Recommended Sequence: First Semester PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology CSA 020 Microsoft Word, Excel and Access (CSA 020 is equivalent to CS 020) HS 036 Medical Terminology and Speech COM ST 007 Intercultural Communication SOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology ENG 079 OR ENG 001A Second Semester PSYCH 003 PSYCH 040 PSYCH 038 3 PSYCH 045A PSYCH 007 Third Semester PSYCH 045B PSYCH 006 PSYCH 039 PSYCH 046 PSYCH 047 BIOL 011 Preparatory English Written Communication Units 1.5 3 3 1 3 Units 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 1 1 1 3 3 Personal and Social Psychology 3 Case Management and Treatment Planning 3 Counseling Skills for Human Service Workers Beginning Field Practicum Abnormal Psychology Intermediate Field Practicum Lifespan Psychology Client Interview, Evaluation and Referral Individual Counseling in Human Service Programs Group Counseling in Human Service Programs Human Biology 2 3 1-2 3 2 3 3 4 Academic Programs - Certificates 114 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 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. Total Units Required: 21-24 Rceommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 020 Introduction to Business BUS 021 Marketing ELECTIVES See Group I below Second Semester BUS 022 BUS 023 ELECTIVES Professional Selling Advertising See Group I below 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. Total Units Required: 34-35 Recommended Sequence: First Semester ARCH 001 Basic Architectural Drafting CONST 074A Introduction to Cabinet Making Second Semester CONST 074B INDUS 020 ELECTIVE Fundamentals of Cabinet Making Industrial Safety and Health See Group I below Cabinet Making Estimating and Specification See Group I below Cabinet Making & Mill Work Industrial Mathematics Elementary Algebra Group I (Electives) (minimum of 6 units from the following) ARCH 012 CONST 072A CONST 072B CONST 078 CONST 089 CONST 074E CONST 074F CONST 074G CONST 074H Computer-Aided Drafting Beginning Residential Carpentry Intermediate Residential Carpentry Uniform Building Code Methods and Planning Cabinet Making & Mill Work Cabinet Making & Mill Work Cabinet Making & Mill Work Cabinet Making & Mill Work 3 10 10 2 3 4 4 4 4 Units 3 3 4-6 3 3 5-6 Units 3 4 4 3 Group I (Electives) (3 elective courses from the following list) BUS 001A OR BUS 010A BUS 008 OR BUS 018A OR BUS 018B OR BUS 019 BUS 024 BUS 026 BUS 030 BUS 031 BUS/CS 014 BUS 082A,B* FCS 040 OR FCS 046 Principles of Accounting Bookkeeping Introduction to the American Legal System Business Law Business Law Legal Environment of Business Retail Management Economics of Business Supervision & Human Relations Introduction to Management Microcomputers & Small Business Systems Business Mathematics Introduction to Fashion Merchandising Visual Merchandising 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3,3 3 3 Third Semester CONST 074C CONST 054 ELECTIVE Fourth Semester CONST 074D INDUS 094 OR MATH 080 4 3 3 4 3 4 Academic Programs - Certificates *Counts as one elective course SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 115 MILL CABINET TECHNOLOGY: Apprenticeship Option Applied Science & Technology Successful completion of the Mill Cabinet Technology: Apprenticeship Option program qualifies the student for employment in the construction industry as a journey-level Millworker and Cabinetmaker in planning mills and cabinet shops. The student will have demonstrated proficiencey in seting 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. The program is presented in conjuction withthe local Mill and Cabinet Trade Advisory Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. The student receives a State Certificate upon successful completion of the program. Total Units Required: 38 Recommended Sequence: First Semester A-CON 080A Mill Cabinet: Introduction VO ED 080V Work Experience: Apprenticeship Second Semester A-CON 080B VO ED 080V Third Semester A-CON 081A VO ED 080V Fourth Semester A-CON 081B Fifth Semester A-CON 082A Sixth Semester A-CON 082B Mill Cabinet: Fundamentals Work Experience: Apprenticeship Mill Cabinet: Basic Work Experience: Apprenticeship Mill Cabinet: Layout and Benchwork Mill Cabinet: Materials and Application Mill Cabinet: Commercial Cabinetry 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. Total Units Required: 5 Required Course: Prerequisites: 1 Must be a registered nurse (R.N.) with a minimum of one year of experience. OR 2 Currently employed in an emergency room or a critical care area. 3 Current CPR or ACLS and successful completion of H S 034A, Basic Electrocardiograph Reading, or the equivalent. Units NURS 12 Mobile Intensive Care Nursing 5 Units 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 MUNICIPAL CLERK Business Division Upon 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: 38 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 001A Principles of Accounting BUS 017A Beginning Business Communication BUS 031 Introduction to Management CS 011 Fundamentals of Computer Science (CS 011 is equivalent to C S 011) Second Semester BUS 033 BUS 030 OR BUS 036 ENG 001A ELECTIVE Third Semester BUS 037 BUS 034 BIM 043 ENG 001D BUS 017B POLSC 001 Introduction to Public Administration Supervision and Human Relations Human Resource Management Written Communication SEE GROUP 1 BELOW Human Behavior in Organizations Introduction to Municipal Clerkship Records Management in Public Agencies Critical Composition Group I (Electives) Advanced Business Communication American Government and Institutions Seventh Semester A-CON 083A Mill Cabinet: Design, Layout & Prod. Eighth Semester A-CON 083B Mill Cabinet: Project Planning Units 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates 116 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Natural Resource Management Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level positions with private and public employers. The student demonstrates his or her ability in problem solving, verbal and written communication as well as ability to understand the basics of our natural resource management systems. Total Units Required: 40 Recommended Sequence: First Semester NR 002 Conservation and Natural Resources NR 010 Introduction to Water Resources PLANT 010/10L Introduction to Plant Science Second Semester NR 011 AGBUS 013 3 ELECTIVE Third Semester NR 006 NR 008A ELECTIVE Forth Semester NR 008B PLANT 014 ELECTIVE NETWORK SOFTWARE TECHNICIAN Business Division The Network Software Technician Certificate is designed to prepare students for careers in information technology specifically in the areas of computer network software. Participants learn how to design and implement network software using MicrosoftÆ Windows 2000 and/ or similar operating systems. Non-proprietary information about computer networks and data communications is provided. Course options for these general education courses parallel the current Associate in Arts degree. Students will acquire the technical skills and theoretical concepts while demonstrating critical thinking skills using a variety of methods of evaluation. Total Units Required: 27-28.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester CS 011 Fundamentals of Computer Science CS 014B OR ELECT 014C CSA 045 CS 056 CS 070 BIM 001A* Second Semester CS 042 CSN 058A OR CSN 058B CS 054 Third Semester (**)CSN 058A OR (**)CSN 058B (**)CSN 058C OR (**)CSN 058D CSN 060 Units 3 3 4 Units 3 3 3 1 3 1 1.5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Introduction to Fresh Water Organisms 3 Agriculture & Natural Resources Mathematics See Group I below (NR) Introduction to Wildlife Management Introduction to Watershed Management See Group I below (NR) Applied Watershed Management Soil Science See Group I below (NR) 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 Microcomputer Evaluation and Installation Troubleshooting Computers Microsoft Windows Networking Essentials Introduction to the Internet Beginning Keyboarding UNIX Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Fundamentals of Data Communications Microsoft Windows 2003 XP Professional Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Implementing Microsoft Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure Implementing Microsoft Windows 2003 Directory Services Network Security Academic Programs - Certificates Group I (Electives) (Minimum 9 units from the following) NR 001 Introduction to Forestry 3 NR 007 Introduction to Urban Wildlife Management 3 NR 068 Introduction to Aquaculture 4 NR 050H Special Studies 1-2 NR 069V Internship 1-4 NR 094V Work Experience 1-4 PLANT 012 Economic Entomology 3 OH 034 Plant Propagation 3 * or a typing certificate of 40 words per minute or better (**) Equivalent to CS 058A,B,C and D NURSE ASSISTANT Family, Comsumer & Health Science Division Upon successful completion of this program, the student demonstrates the skills and training to take the certification examination to become a Certified Nurse Assistant. The student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to provide direct patient care in acute and long-term care settings with the scope of practice of a Certified Nurse Assistant. Applicants must complete all clinical requirements prior to enrollment. Total Units Required: 5 Required Course: Units H S 070 Nurse Assistant Training 5 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 117 NURSING (R.N.) Family, Consumer & Health Sciences Division Upon successful completion of the Associate Degree in Nursing Program, the student demonstrates the skills, knowledge and training to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEXRN) and qualification to provide patient care in a variety of health care settings within the Registered Nurse scope of practice. Total Units Required: 74.5 Recommended Sequence: Prerequisites Courses Units BIOL 031 Anatomy 4 BIOL 032 Physiology 5 BIOL 022* Introduction to Medical Microbiology 4 FCS 006 Nutrition 3 ENG 001A Written Communication 3 First Semester NURS 001 NURS 002 NURS 003 Second Semester NURS 004 NURS 005 PSYCH 001 SOCIO 001B Third Semester NURS 006 NURS 007 COM ST 1A POLI SC001 OR HIST Fourth Semester NURS 008 NURS 009 NURS 010 HUM Fundamentals of Nursing Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Administration of Medication Beginning Medical-Surgical Nursing Mental Health Nursing Introduction to Psychology Problems of a Changing Society Nursing The Childrearing Family Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing Fundamentals of Speech Course from Social Science Group A General Education Requirements (See Group I) Units 4.5 4.5 3 5.5 4 3 3 4 5.5 3 3 3 Group I (Electives) Social Science Group A General Education Electives HIST 017A HIST 017B HIST 027 HIST 030A HIST 030B HIST 031 HIST 034 POLSC 001 History of The U. S. History of The U. S. Women in History African-American History African-American History Mexican-American History Asian-Pacific American History American Government and Institutions 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Group III (Humanities Electives) (Select a minimum of 3 units) Only courses on this listing are accepted for ADN program ANTHRO/HUM 004 ART 001A ART 001B ART 002 ART 003 ART 004 CIVIL 003 CUL ARTS 016 DRAMA 010 DRAMA 016 ENG 030 ENG 035 ENG 037 ENG 038 ENG 039 ENG 040A ENG 040B ENG 042A ENG 042B ENG 045 ENG 046A ENG 046B ENG 047 ENG 049 ENG 052 ENG 055 ENG 057 FCS 043 FOR LANG 001 FOR LANG 051 AND FOR LANG 052 HUM 003 MUSIC 001 MUSIC 002A MUSIC 002B MUSIC 004 MUSIC 007 MUSIC 008 OH 013 PHILO 006 PHILO 045 SL 001 Introduction to Linguistics Art History Art History Art History of the Non-Western World Introduction to Art Exploring Art Autobiography of Civilization Gastronomies of the World Theatre Appreciation History of Theatre: Primitive to 1800 The Film as Literature Chicano Literature Women in Literature Mythology Introduction to Folklore Current Literature Current Literature Survey of American Literature Survey of American Literature The Reading of Shakespeare Survey of English Literature Survey of English Literature The Bible as Literature Asian Literature From Story to Screen Reading Plays: Critical Approach Children’s Literature Origins of Fashion Elementary Elementary Elementary Autobiography of Civilization Music Fundamentals Music History from Antiquity to 1750 Music History Exploring Music Excursions in Music of Our World Exploring Jazz, Ragtime, and Blues History of Garden Design Introduction to Philosophy God and the Person Elementary American Sign Language 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 2.5 2.5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Nursing The Childbearing Family 4 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing 3.5 Community Based Nursing 2 Select one course from Humanities (Group III, Associate Degree General Education Requirements) 3-5 Student may elect to complete BIOL 023 for the prerequisite. Note Please refer to page 64 for program Admission Requirement information. Academic Programs - Certificates 118 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates OFFICE ASSISTANT Business Division Total Units Required: 11.5 Recommended Sequence: BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding BIM 032A Beginning Office Calculation BIM 095A Office Filing BIM 095D Proofreading and Beginning Document Formatting BIM 095E Telephone Techniques BIM 095F Office Fundamentals BUS 073E Customer Service Basics for Business and Industry BUS 073H Managing Your Time to Better serve Your Customers CSA 045 Microsoft Windows CSA 081A Microsoft Word I CSA 082A Microsoft Excel I CSA 085A Basic Microsoft Word CSA 086A Basic MS Excel CS 070 Introduction to Internet OFFICE MANAGEMENT Business Division Upon successful completion of the Office Management Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment available in private industry, non-profit organization, and government office for the following positions: Office Manager, Administrative Office Manager, Customer Service Manager, and Administrative Office Professional. The student demonstrates his or her ability to: supervise and train employees; develop and maintain office procedures; organize and coordinate work efficiently and set priorities; research and work on projects; communicate effectively orally and in writing. Total Units Required: 36.5 - 38.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units BIM 002 Intermediate Keyboarding 3.5 BIM 042 Records Management and Filing 3 (BIM 042 has been changed to BIM 081) BUS 017A Beginning Business Communication 3 Second Semester BIM 007A BUS 001A OR BUS 010A BUS 017B Third Semester BIM 038 BUS 020 ELECTIVES Fourth Semester BIM 039 BUS/CS 035 ELECTIVES Beginning Word Processing: Concepts and Applications Principles of Accounting Bookkeeping Advanced Business Communication Office Technologies Introduction to Business See Group I below Office Management Multimedia Presentations (CS 035 has been changed to CSA 035) See Group I below 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates Group I (Electives) (minimum of 6 units from the following) BIM 007B BIM 023M OR BIM 023P BIM 082 BUS 014 OR CSA 020 BUS 008 BUS 015 BUS 030 CS 45 GUID 033 COM ST 001A Intermediate Word Processing: Concepts and Applications Beginning Desktop Publishing, Using PageMaker Beginning Desktop Publishing Using PageMaker WordPerfect for Windows 3 2 2 2.5 Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3 Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access (CS 020 has been changed to CSA 020) Introduction to the American Legal System Computer Spreadsheets for Accounting Supervision and Human Relations Microsoft Windows (C S 045 has been changed to CSA 045) Job Seeking Skills Fundamentals of Speech 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 119 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE: BASICS Applied Science & Technology Upon successful completion of the Ornamental Horticulture - Basics Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge and training for employment in the following industry positions: retail nursery sales and beginning landscape maintenance. The student demonstrates his or her ability to identify plants, provide general plant maintenance, and transplant plants. Total Units Required: 12 Recommended Sequence: First Semester OH 012 Fundamentals of Horticulture OH 021A OR OH 021B Second Semester OH 034 OH 035 Identification of Fall Plants Identification of Spring Plants Plant Propagation Landscape Maintenance ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE: LANDSCAPE Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Ornamental Horticulture Landscape Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to take the State Landscape Association Certified Technicians test or for employment positions in the following: groundskeeper, landscape installer, landscape maintenance, pruner, and starting a personal business. The student demonstrates his or her ability to: plant plants, mow lawns, fertilize plant material, prune trees and shrubs, basic landscape design, identify plant pests, identify plants and bid a job. Total Units Required: 44.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units O H 012 Fundamentals of Horticulture 3 O H 021A Identification of Fall Plants 3 O H 037 Landscape Construction 3 O H 060 Pruning of Ornamental Plants 1.5 O H 071 Introduction to Plant Pests and Diseases 2 Second Semester O H 021B O H 023 O H 032 O H 094 Identification of Spring Plants Landscape, Irrigation & Drainage Horticulture Management Xeriscaping Agriculture and Natural Resource Mathematics Equipment Maintenance & Operation Landscape Maintenance Internship: Ornamental Horticulture Work Experience: Ornamental Horticulture Computer in Agriculture Plant Propagation Principles of Landscape Design Turf Practices 3 3 3 1 Units 3 3 3 3 3 AGEGR 033 O H 035 O H 069V OR O H 096V Fourth Semester AGBUS 015 O H 034 O H 040 O H 046 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Ornamental Horticulture – Floral Design Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment in the following industry positions: floral shop sales, floral delivery, wholesale floral business, and beginning floral arranging. The student demonstrates his or her ability to handle cut flowers, identify floral materials, and assist or produce entrylevel designs. Total Units Required 11 Recommended Sequence: First Semester O H 031 Floral Arrangement O H 080 Floral Fundamentals AGBUS 013 Agriculture and Natural Resource Mathematics Second Semester O H 033 O H 036 Advanced Floral Arrangement House Plants and Interior Landscaping Units 2 1 3 2 3 Academic Programs - Certificates ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE: FLORAL DESIGN Third Semester AGBUS 013 120 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE: NURSERY Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Ornamental Horticulture – Nursery Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to take the State Nursery Association CCN pro test for the following employment positions in the Nursery field: retail sales, growing of nursery stock, growing of floriculture plants, maintenance and upkeep of plant material and starting a personal business. The student demonstrates his or her ability to transplant plants, fertilize plant material, assist a customer in plant selection, develop a crop schedule, and identify plants. Total Units Required: 41 Recommended Sequence: First Semester O H 012 Fundamental of Horticulture O H 021A Identification of Fall Plants AGBUS 013 Agriculture and Natural Resource Mathematics O H 034 Plant Propagation Second Semester O H 021B O H 094 O H 030 O H 023 Third Semester O H 071 AGBUS 015 O H 036 O H 096V OR O H 069V Fourth Semester O H 040 O H 032 O H 035 Identification of Spring Plants Xeriscaping Greenhouse Production Landscape Irrigation and Drainage Introduction to Plant Pests and Diseases Computers in Agriculture House Plants and Interior Landscaping Work Experience Internship Principles of Landscape Design Horticulture Management Landscape Maintenance ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE: TURF GRASS Applied Science & Technology Upon successful completion of the Ornamental Horticulture Turf Grass Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment with public and private employers. The student demonstrates his or her ability to mow lawns, identify plant pest, install and care for lawn, prune trees and shrubs and fertilize lawns. Total Units Required: 49 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units OH 071 Introduction to Plant Pests and Diseases 2 OH 021A Identification of Fall Plants 3 PLANT 010 Principles of Plant Science 3 PLANT 010L Principles of Plant Science Laboratory 1 OH 037 Landscape Construction 3 Second Semester OH 021B AGEGR 030A OH 023 AGBUS 013 Third Semester PLANT 012 OH 069V OR OH 096V OH 035 AGEGR 033 Fourth Semester OH 046 OH 040 AGBUS 015 PLANT 014 Identification of Spring Plants Introduction to Compact Engines Landscape Irrigation and Drainage Agricultural and Natural Resource Mathematics Economic Entomology Internship: Ornamental Horticulture Work Experience: Ornamental Horticulture Landscape Maintenance Equipment Maintenance and Operation Turf Practices Principles of Landscape Design Agribusiness Computer Applications Soil Science 3 5 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 Units 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates PROFESSIONAL MIXOLOGY Family, Consumer & Health Sciences Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be able to identify, select, purchase, prepare and serve alcoholic beverages in a prudent and professional manner. Students will also have knowledge of the proper procedures for storage and handling inventory, bar operations, merchandising and effective bar control. Total Units Required: 16.5 Required Courses: CUL ART 003 Sanitation and Safety CUL ART 004 Food and Beverage Cost Technologies CUL ART 029 Beverage Management CUL ART 011 Menu Planning CUL ART 013 Purchasing and Receiving HMG 006 Hospitality Law HMG 001 Service Management HMG 028 Mixology Units 2 2 1.5 1.5 1.5 3 2 3 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 121 PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN Family, Comsumer & Health Science Division Upon successful completion of the Psychiatric Technician Program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for eligibility to take the State of California examination for licensure. As a licensed Psychiatric Technician, the student demonstrates his or her ability to practice in a variety of health care settings providing patient care within the parameters of the Psychiatric Technician scope of practice. Total Units Required: 41 Recommended Sequence: Prerequisites: *BIOL 011 OR BIOL 031 OR BIOL 033 H S 036 FCS 19/H S 019 PSYCH 001 Human Biology Human Anatomy Anatomy and Physiology Medical Terminology and Speech Human Devlopment Introduction to Psychology 4 4 6 3 3 3 PUBLIC HEALTH TECHNICIAN Family, Comsumer & Health Science Division Upon successful completion of this program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for the entry-level health care system. Total Units Required: 33 - 35 Recommended Sequence: First Semester H ED 001 Health Education H ED 028 Community Health FCS 002 Life Management ENG 001A OR ENG 079 Second Semester H S 019 H S 030 H S 036 BIM 007A Third Semester FCS 006 PSYCH 053 SOCIO 024 SOCIO 001A Written Communications Preparatory English Human Development New Trends in Health Care Medical Terminology and Speech Beginning Word Processing: Concepts & Applications Nutrition Drugs and Society Social Welfare Introduction to Sociology Units 3 2 3 3 5 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 *Beginning 9/1/06 Biology 011 will no longer be accepted as a program prerequisite. First Semester (Spring) P T 080 Foundations of Nursing P T 081 Introduction to MedicalSurgical Nursing Second Semester (Summer) P T 082 Psychiatric Technician Nursing Third Semester (Fall) P T 083 Advanced Psychiatric Technician Nursing P T 084 Developmental Disabilities Nursing P T 085 Advanced Developmental Disabilities Nursing Units 8.5 8.5 8 4.5 6 5.5 NOTE: Please refer to page 67 for program Special Admission Requirement information. Academic Programs - Certificates 122 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 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. Total Units Required: 89.5-92.5 Recommended Sequence: Prerequisites to the Program: 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 courses of 2.5 or greater 4. One year of High School or College Algebra, with a grade of "C" or better. 5. A score on the San Joaquin Delta College Academic Assessment of Level III in Composition or completion of English 079 with a grade of "C" or better. 6. Completion of the following prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" or better AND a cumulative prerequisite GPA of 2.5 or greater: BIOL 033 (Anatomy & Physiology) OR BIOL 031 (Human Anatomy) AND BIOL 032 (Human Physiology) HS 036 (Medical Terminology) Elementary Algebra (as stated above) 7. Hold a current, valid CPR card upon entry into the program. Spring RAD 040 RAD 040A RAD 041 Senior Review, and Advanced Radiation Protection and Fluoroscopic Systems Radiographic Laboratory Radiographic Pathology and Film Critique 6 9 3 Group I (Electives) (The following electives are recommended, but they are not required.) PHSCI 001 PHYSC 002A PHYSC 002B CHEM 003A POLSC 001 OR HIST 017A OR HIST 017B PSYCH 001 BUS 030 ENG 001A H ED 031 H ED 001 PHYSC 010 BIOL 032 Matter and Energy General Physics General Physics Introduction to Chemistry American Government and Institutions History of the United States History of the United States Introduction to Psychology Supervision and Human Relations Written Communications Emergency Response Health Education Introduction to Physics Human Physiology 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 Academic Programs - Certificates Summer RAD 010 RAD 010A Fall RAD 010B RAD 011 RAD 012 RAD 013 RAD 014 Spring RAD 020 RAD 20A RAD 021 RAD 022 RAD 023 Summer RAD 030 RAD 030A Fall RAD 030B RAD 031 RAD 032 Introduction to Radiography Beginning Clinical Laboratory Units 3.5 3 6 6 2 4 1 Intermediate Clinical Laboratory Radiographic Positioning and Terminology Radiographic Anatomy Principles of Radiographic Technique Darkroom Chemistry and Processing 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. NOTE: Please refer to page 68 for program Admission Requirement information. Advanced Radiographic Positioning and Terminology 4 Advanced Clinical Laboratory 8 Advanced Radiographic Anatomy 2 Fundamentals of X-Ray and Radium Physics 4 Positioning and Technical Laboratory 0.5 Intermediate Positioning and Technical Laboratory Senior Clinical Laboratory Advanced Senior Clinical Laboratory Advanced Positioning and Technical Laboratory Sectional Anatomy 0.5 5 Units 10 1 2 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 123 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. Total Units Required: 24 - 27 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 040 Real Estate Principles BUS 045 OR BUS 026 BUS 046 ELECTIVE Second Semester BUS 041 BUS 042 BUS 043 ELECTIVE Real Estate Economics Economics of Business Property Management See Group I Real Estate Practice Real Estate Finance Legal Aspects of Real Estate See Group I Units 3 3 3 3 3-5 3 3 3 3-4 NOTE: Please refer to the California Department of Real Estate web site for licensing information. (www.dre.ca.gov) Group I (Electives) (6 units required from the list of electives) BUS 001A OR BUS 003 OR BUS 010A BUS/C S 014 OR CSA 020 BUS 008 OR BUS 018A OR BUS 018B OR BUS 019 BUS 022 BUS 023 BUS 044 BUS 082A,B CONST 054 Principles of Accounting Financial Accounting Bookkeeping Units 5 5 3 Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3 Microsoft Word, Excel & Access (CSA 020 is equivalent to CS 020) Introduction to the American Legal System Business Law Business Law Legal Environment of Business Professional Selling Advertising Real Estate Appraisal Business Mathematics Estimating & Specifications 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3,3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates 124 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates RECREATION ASSISTANT Physical Education, Recreation & Athletics 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. Total Units Require: 27- 27.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester GUID 010 Orientation to College and Educational Planning P E 046 Recreation Leadership H ED 028 Community Health ELECTIVE Physical Education Activity Course Second Semester H ED 030 P E 043 ELECTIVE Third Semester P E 001A P E 049 ELECTIVE Fourth Semester H ED 001 P E 002 ELECTIVE Community First-Aid and Safety Rules & Officiating Physical Education Activity Course Beginning Swimming Psychology of Sports Physical Education Activity Course Health Education Lifeguard Training Physical Education Activity Course 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. Total Units Required: 32 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 01A Principles of Accounting BUS/CS 014 OR CSA 020 BUS 082 A,B BUS 030 Second Semester BUS 017A OR BUS 017B Microcomputers and Small Business Systems Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access (CSA 020 is equivalent to CSA 020) Business Mathematics Supervision and Human Relations Beginning Business Communication Advanced Business Communication Units 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 1-1.5 3 2 3 2 2 Units 5 3 3 3,3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates 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. Total Units Required: 34 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units MECH 030A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3 MECH 031A Air Conditioning Components & Circuits 6 ELEC 030 Fundamentals of Electricity 5 Second Semester MECH 030B MECH 031B MECH 032A Third Semester MECH 032B MECH 060 Intermediate Refrigeration Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Control Circuit Analysis Refrigeration Control Circuit Analysis Metal Trade Layout and Forming 3 6 3 3 5 BUS 031 Introduction to Management BUS 006/COM ST 6 Business and Professional Speaking BUS 024 Retail Management Third Semester BUS 036 Human Resources Management SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 125 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. Total Units Required: 36-39 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 001A Principles of Accounting BUS 020 Introduction to Business BUS 074 Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance BUS/CS 014 OR CSA 020 Second Semester BUS 027 BUS 067 BUS 017A OR ENG 079 OR ENG 01A BUS 082B ELECTIVES Third Semester ELECTIVES BUS 069V SMALL BUSINESS Business Division Upon successful completion of the Small Business Certificate program the student demonstrates the skills, knowledge, and training for positions as a small business owner or assistant in a small business enterprise; and the skills necessary to start up and maintain a small business. Individuals also demonstrate the ability to prepare a business plan, analyze the funding required to start a business, develop a marketing plan, set up an elementary bookkeeping system, and articulate some of the legal issues facing small businesses today. Total Units Required: 9-11 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 094A Small Business Start up BUS 094B Essential Topics for Small Business BUS 094C The New Entrepreneur BUS 094D The Law and Small Business BUS 094E Marketing/Advertising Strategies for Small Business BUS 094F Customer Service Strategies BUS 095A OR BUS 010A BUS 073B BUS 073D Units 5 3 3 Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3 Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access (CSA 020 is equivalent to CS 020) Financial Planning and Investments Introduction to Personal Finance Beginning Business Communication Preparatory English Written Communications Business Mathematics See Group I Below See Group I Below Internship: Business and Accounting 3 Introduction to Bookkeeping and Accounting 1 Bookkeeping Recruiting and Selecting Employees Personnel Relations in the Workplace 3 1 1 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 6 1 Group I (Electives) (minimum of 9 units from the following) BUS 009 BUS 008 OR BUS 018A OR BUS 019 BUS 011 BUS 021 OR BUS 022 BIM 095E BUS 094F COM ST 001A OR COM ST 007 MATH 010 OR MATH 012 Ethical Issues in Business Introduction to the American Legal System Business Law Legal Environment of Business Income Tax Procedures Marketing Professional Selling Telephone Techniques Customer Service Strategies Fundamentals of Speech Intercultural Communication Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics Introduction to Probability and Statistics 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 4 Academic Programs - Certificates 126 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates SMALL ENGINE REPAIR TECHNOLOGY Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Small Engines Repair Technology Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment in equipment repair, equipment maintenance and equipment assembly. The student demonstrates his or her ability to troubleshoot equipment, properly adjust equipment and perform necessary repairs. Upon completion of the certificate the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to take the Outdoor Power Equipment Certification Exams. Total Units Required: 39 -41 Required Courses: SM ENG 030A Introduction to Industrial and Commercial Engines OR AGEGR 030A Introduction to Industrial and Commercial Engines SM ENG 030B OR AGEGR 030B SM ENG 030C OR AGEGR 030C SM ENG 030D OR AGEGR 030D INDUS 076 MECH 010 INDUS 097 INDUS 020 INDUS 094 OR INDUS 045 AUTO 062 OR AUTO 063 Industrial and Commercial Engines Industrial and Commercial Engines Industrial Equipment: Electrical & Electronics Systems Industrial Equipment: Electrical & Electronics Systems Industrial Equipment: Power Trains Industrial Equipment: Power Trains Tools and Measurement Basic Welding for The Trades Industrial Relations Industrial Safety and Health Industrial Mathematics Industrial Technology Units 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 4 3 3 3 5 SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR Social Science Division Upon successful completion of the Substance Abuse Counselor Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to counsel with people in recovery, while under the supervision of licensed professionals, an understanding of substance abuse counseling techniques, the impact of drugs on society, interviewing skills that maximize the information obtained from clients necessary for determining needs and services, the ability to prepare case plans, an understanding of the basic aims and processes involved in facilitating groups, an understanding of the basic process of individual counseling and problem solving, and an understanding of the basic principles and methods related to working with family systems in human service agencies. Total Units Required: 32.5 - 34.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester Units PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYCH 008A Community Advocacy: Drug and Alcohol Prevention Strategies 1.5 PSYCH 045A Beginning Field Practicum 2 PSYCH 046 Individual Counseling in Human Service Programs 3 PSYCH 052 Introduction to Substance Abuse Counseling 3 GUID 030 Career Self Assessment 1 ENG 001A OR ENG 079 Second Semester PSYCH 008B PSYCH 040 PSYCH 045B PSYCH 047 PSYCH 053 BIM 001A H ED 028 Written Communications Preparatory English 3 5 Academic Programs - Certificates Community Advocacy: Drug and Alcohol Education Program 1.5 Case Management and Treatment Planning 3 Intermediate Field Practicum 2 Group Counseling in Human Service Programs 3 Drugs and Society 3 Beginning Keyboarding 1.5 Community Health 2 Brake, Suspension, and Power Train Systems 3 Fuel and Electrical Systems 3 Additional Requirements: Internship: A minimum of 255 supervised intern hours in a substance abuse facility. May be accrued from paid work experience, volunteer work or through enrolment in the SJDC Work Experience Program. SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 127 SUPERVISION & MANAGEMENT Business Division Upon successful completion of the Supervision and Management Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for positions such as, first-line supervisors and managers. The student demonstrates his or her ability to: plan and direct the work of the organization; set policy; establish channels of communication; and evaluate the work that is done. 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 Total Units Required: 21 - 24 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 020 Introduction to Business BUS 030 Supervision and Human Relations ELECTIVES Second Semester BUS 008 OR BUS 018A OR BUS 019 BUS 031 ELECTIVES TAX PREPARATION Business Division Upon successful completion of the Tax Preparation Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level positions as Tax Preparers, and Interviewers. The student completing this program demonstrates his or her ability to accurately preparing tax returns by gathering information from client interviews, copies of previous tax returns, wage statements, interest and dividend summaries, and other tax records and trained to filling out detailed data sheets for electronic processing and filing or regular returns for client to file. Total Units Required 30 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BUS 001A Principles of Accounting ELECTIVES See Group I Below Second Semester BUS 001B BUS 003 BUS 011 BUS 081 Third Semester BUS 004 Principles of Accounting Financial Accounting Income Tax Procedures California Income Tax Preparation Managerial Accounting Units 5 6 5 5 3 1 5 Units 3 3 4-6 3 3 3 3 5-6 Introduction to the American Legal System Business Law Legal Environment of Business Introduction to Management SEE GROUP 1 BELOW Group I (Electives) (minimum of 6 units from the following) BUS 020 BUS 018A OR BUS 019 BUS 026 CS 011 BUS 013 BIM 031 OR BIM 032A,B,C Introduction to Business Business Law Legal Environment of Business Economics of Business Fundamentals of Computer Science Accounting on the Microcomputer Electronic Calculation Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Office Calculation 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 BUS 017A BUS 018B BUS 026 BUS 032 BUS 036 BIM 39 BUS 073A AND BUS 073B AND BUS 073C AND BUS 073D Beginning Business Communication Business Law Economics of Business Total Quality Management Human Resource Management Office Management Leadership for Supervisors Recruiting and Selecting Employees Decision Making for Supervisors Personnel Relations in the Workplace BUS/CS 014 BUS 082A,B Microcomputers & Small Business Systems 3 Business Mathematics 3,3 BUS 060 Small Business Management 3 OR (minimum of any 3 units from the Business 94 Series:) BUS 094A Small Business Start-Up 1 BUS 094B Essential Topics for Small Business 1 BUS 094C The New Entrepreneur 1 BUS 094D The Law and Small Business 1 BUS 094E Marketing and Advertising for Small Business 1 BUS 094F Customer Service Strategies 1 BUS/CS 014 OR CS 018 OR CSA 020 Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3 Microcomputers and Small Business: Apple Macintosh Microsoftword, Excel and Access (CSA 020 is equivalent to CS 020) 3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates Group I (Electives) (minimum of 3 electives from the following) BUS 001A Principles of Accounting OR BUS 010A Bookkeeping 3 128 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates TRAFFIC SHIPPING & RECEIVING CLERK Business Division Upon successful completion of the Shipping and Receiving Clerks Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level positions preparing and sending (shipping) and taking in (receiving) merchandise sent between companies. The student demonstrates skills to ensure that the right merchandise is being sent and is in acceptable condition, prepare bills of lading and related paperwork for commercial and other shipments, figure freight or postal rates and record costs and weights of each shipment. The student demonstrates his or her ability to write and keep records and reports on warehouse activities, wrap and address the goods to be shipped, inspect trucks and vans to make sure they’re clean, and route incoming items coming in to a plant, warehouse, or department. Total Units Required: 14.5 - 16.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BIM 032A Beginning Office Calculation BUS 051 Introduction to Transportation CS 011 OR BUS/CS 014 OR CSA 020 BUS 010A OR BUS 001A Second Semester ELECTIVE ELECTIVE Computer Science Fundamentals VOCATIONAL NURSING Family Comsumer & Health Science Division Upon successful completion of the Vocational Nursing Program, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for eligibility to take the State of California examination for licensure, NCLEXPN. As a Licensed Vocational Nurse, the student demonstrates the skills to practice in a variety of health care settings providing patient care within the parameters of the Licensed Vocational Nurse scope of practice. Total Units Required: 42 Recommended Sequence: Prerequisites: *BIO 011 OR BIOL 031 OR BIOL 033 Human Biology Human Anatomy Anatomy and Physiology 4 4 6 3 3 3 Units 1 1.5 3 H S 036 Medical Terminology and Speech FCS 19/H S 019 Human Devlopment PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology Microcomputers and Small Business Systems 3 Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access (CSA 020 is equivalent to CS 020) Bookkeeping Principles of Accounting See Group I Below See Group II Below 3 3 5 3 3 *Beginning 9/1/06 Biology 011 will no longer be accepted as a program prerequisite. First Semester (Fall) Units VOC NUR 00l Foundations of Nursing 8.5 VOC NUR 002 Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing 8.5 Second Semester (Spring) VOC NUR 003 Obstetrical Nursing VOC NUR 004 Pediatric Nursing Third Semester (Summer Intersession) VOC NUR 005 Intermediate Medical/Surgical Nursing VOC NUR 006 Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing NOTE: Please refer to page 70 for Admission Requirement information. 3.5 3.5 9 9 Academic Programs - Certificates BUS 056 BUS 057 BUS 058 BUS 069V OR BUS 098V Group I (Elective) (minimum of 3 units from the following) Transportation: Export and Import Physical Distribution and Warehousing Transportation of Hazardous Materials Internship: Business and Accounting 3 3 3 3 Work Experience: Business and Accounting 3 Group II (Elective) (minimum of 3 units from the following) BUS 082A,B Business Mathematics (any two) 3, 3 BIM 038 Office Technologies 3 BIM 039 Office Management 3 BIM 042 Records Management and Filing 3 (BIM 042 has been changed to BIM 081) ENG 079 Preparatory English 5 COM ST 007 Intercultural Communication 3 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates 129 WEB DATABASE PROGRAMMER Business Division Upon successful completion of the requirements of the Web Database Programmer Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for careers in Information Technology in the areas of Internet database design, programming, and processing. Participants learn how to design and implement Internet-based databases using client-side and server-side databases. Training and information in systems software, computer networks, and data communications is also provided. Total Units Required: 39.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester CSA 045 Microsoft Windows CS 070 Introduction to Internet CS 011 Fundamentals of Computer Science CSW 023 HTML for Web Publishing CSW 036 Microsoft FrontPage® CSP 017 OR CSP 029A Second Semester CSP 028A CSW 034 CSP 043A ELECTIVE CSP 017 OR CSP 029A Third Semester CSP 043B CSW 021 C S 046 CSP 028B ELECTIVE Computer Logic Pascal Programming in semester two. WEB DEVELOPER Business Division Upon successful completion of the requirements for a Web Developer Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to set up a basic web page with simple scope and graphics or to secure employment as an entry-level technician at a web page design business. The student demonstrates his or her ability to set up, change and maintain web pages for themselves and others. Total Units Required: 17 Recommended Sequence: First Semester CSA 045 Microsoft Windows CS 070 Introduction to Internet CSW 023 HTML for Web Publishing CSW 036 Microsoft FrontPage® Second Semester CSW 037 CSW 038 CSW 039 Web Page Development Web Animation with Flash Dreamweaver® Units 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 Units 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 Visual BASIC Programming Adobe Go-Live® Database Design Computer Logic in semester one. Pascal Programming Database Programming for the Web Javascript Programming Introduction Oracle Database Programming Advanced Visual BASIC .NET Prog 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ELECTIVES: (Minimum of 6 units from the following) CSP 026A Java Programming CSP 031A "C" Programming CSP 031B C++ Programming CS 033 Systems Analysis and Design CS 056 Networking Essentials 3 3 3 3 3 Academic Programs - Certificates 130 SECTION III, Academic Programs - Certificates WELDING TECHNOLOGY Applied Science & Technology Division Upon successful completion of the Welding Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training for employment in entrylevel positions including industrial occupations in metal shops, all maintenance positions, sheet metal and metal fabrication shops, and many apprenticeship programs. Total Units Required: 47-48 Required Courses: MECH 088A Introductory Trade Welding MECH 088B Beginning Trade Welding MECH 088C Intermediate Trade Welding E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills INDUS 035 Mobile Hydraulics MECH 015 Machine Tool Processes MECH 060 Metal Trades Layout and Forming ELEC 030 OR INDUS 045 INDUS 094 OR MATH 080 Fundamentals of Electricity Industrial Technology Industrial Mathematics Elementary Algebra Units 8 8 8 3 4 3 5 5 5 3 4 WORD PROCESSING/ DESKTOP PUBLISHING Business Division Upon successful completion of the WordProcessing / Desktop Publishing Certificate program, the student demonstrates skills and knowledge for entry level careers in information technology specifically in the areas of word processing. Word processing involves the organization, production and distribution of information utilizing automated equipment for recording, text editing/retrievel and printing capabilities. A word processor at a large firm may be full-time, while at a small firm, such as a legal office, medical firms, etc., the duties would be part-time and would be part of a full-time job such as secretary, receptionist or office assistant. Total Units Required: 32.5 Recommended Sequence: First Semester BIM 002 Intermediate Keyboarding BIM 007A Beginning Word Processing: Concepts and Applications BUS 017A Beginning Business Communication CS 018 Microcomputers and Small Business: Apple Macintosh BIM 023M OR BIM 023P ELECTIVES Beginning Desktop Publishing, Using PageMaker Beginning Desktop Publishing, Using PageMaker See Group I Below Advanced Business Communication Advcanced Word Processing: Concepts and Applications Desktop Publishing Using Word Processing Software Multimedia Presentations (C S 035 has been changed to CSA 035) See Group I Below Units 3.5 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 Academic Programs - Certificates Second Semester BUS 017B BIM 007B BIM 008 BUS/C S 035 ELECTIVES Group I (Electives) (minimum of 6 units from the following) BIM 082 BUS/C S 014 OR CSA 020 BUS 008 BUS 015 BUS 030 CS 045 GUID 033 COM ST 001A ENG 072 WordPerfect for Windows 2.5 Microcomputers & Small Business Systems 3 Microsoft Word, Excel, & Access (C S 020 has been changed to CSA 020) Introduction to the American Legal Systems Computer Spreadsheets for Accounting Supervision and Human Relations Microsoft Windows (C S 045 has been changed to CSA 045) Job Seeking Skills Fundamentals of Speech Technical Writing 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 3

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