Learn the basic operations of computers. Topics included are: word processing, file management, internet applications, email, computer ethics and security, and virus and spyware protection. This course meets the requirement for the Administrative Assistant certificate program. Learn Microsoft Office Word processing and Excel application programs. Office simulations include formatting, editing, basic Excel formulas, charts and tables and more. This is one of the classes that meet the requirement for the Administrative Assistant certificate program.
Learn the basics of Microsoft Access a database program that include creating, filing, retrieving information, and creating reports and charts. Learn the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint presentation graphic program that include navigating an existing presentation, creating a new presentation using the basic principles of design, text boxes, inserting and formatting objects to edit and improve the presentation graphics, adding private notes for the speaker, printing and tips to maximize your presentation.
This competency-based course is the last in a sequence of five designed for computer operation. This competency - based course is designed to prepare students with basic computer fundamentals using the latest software in Operating Systems, Word processing, Spreadsheets, and Presentations.
Emphasis will be placed on virtual communication platforms such as Email, Zoom, and other online applications. Additionally, this course will incl ude soft skills, employability skills, job search , and resume preparation. Education, Child Development, and Family Services. This competency - based course provides students with project - based experiences in child development programs. Instruction is placed on the theories of human development and growth.
Field observations and experiences with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers are provid ed as application components of studying child development program goals, guidance techniques, health and nutrition practices, indoor and outdoor environments, and special education requirements.
M - F, am - pm, Eastside Learning Center. This competency - based course is the second in a sequence of three designed for early childhood education.
Instruction is placed on the principles and practices of effective curriculum planning including play - based curricular activities and activities that enhance familial and societal relationships of students. Field observations and experiences with groups of young children are included as part of the planning, delivery, and evaluation of the health, arts, language arts, math, science, social studies, and physical education curricula.
This competency - based course is the last in a sequence of three designed for early childhood education. Instruction is placed on program development, supervision, evaluation, staff, and volunteer recruitment and retention, staff relation s, facility maintenance, business practices, staff and student health and nutrition, parental involvement, and public relations.
Energy, Environment, and Utilities. This competency-based course is the first in a sequence of five designed for electrical technician and electrician trainees. Prerequisites: None. This competency-based course is the second in a sequence of five designed for the electrical technician and electrician trainees. It provides students with technical instruction and practical experience in electrical wiring and codes.
It focuses on safety, permit requirements and code compliance, wiring design and protection, wiring materials and methods, equipment for general use, special occupancies, special equipment, special conditions, communication systems sanctioned by the National Electrical Code NEC , and the interpretation of data found in the NEC tables.
It also covers a review of the practical aspects of resource management when wiring. This competency-based course is the third in a sequence of five designed for the electrical technician and electrician trainees. It provides students with technical instruction and practical experience in wiring. It focuses on the selection and utilization of electrical instrumentation, proper interpretation of wire color connections, proper wiring techniques, and the types, features, and functions of blueprint drawings and prints.
It also includes workplace safety. This competency-based course is the fourth in a sequence of five designed for electrical technician and electrician trainees.
It provides students with technical instruction and practical experience in workplace safety, code-approved wiring techniques, AC theory, and resource management. It focuses on AC and DC motors and generators, single-phase motors, three-phase power systems and machines, testing procedures on live circuits, motor control, troubleshooting, and maintenance techniques. Evening students enroll for 2 semesters to complete this course.
This competency-based course is the last in a sequence of five designed for the electrical technician and electrician trainees. It provides students with technical instruction and practical experience in motor operation. It focuses on the features, functions, and control of magnetic full voltage starters. It also covers the basic operation of manual motor starters, the operation and application of motor overload devices and control pilot devices, the use and troubleshooting techniques for two-wire, three-wire, and separate control circuits, and employability skills.
The course also features a review of classroom and workplace safety procedures and resource management. This class offers you project-based experiences in residential and commercial energy management with an introduction to solar thermal installation. Learn how solar energy is a viable source of alternative energy, solar installation, workplace safety, alternative energy, electrical theories, electrical wiring procedures. Learn about alternative and renewable energy.
It will provide you with hand-on experience in system site selection, mechanical design adaptation, component evaluation, site assessment, and photovoltaic system mechanical design adaptations. Learn photovoltaic installation, electrical design, installation of subsystems, components, maintenance, troubleshooting, and exploration of industry markets for photovoltaic applications.
Learn about physical, mechanical, and industry-related tasks for power distribution careers. It includes safety requirements, safe climbing techniques, industry-related fitness, and electrical theory.
This class focuses on physical, mechanical, and electrical skills for power distribution careers. It includes rigging, material preparation, aerial construction, underground transmission maintenance, safe climbing techniques, and proper tool techniques.
Learn about advanced physical, mechanical, and industry-related skills for employment in utility trades, including advanced safety regulations, advanced climbing, advanced distribution and transmission rigging, aerial construction, first aid, and apprenticeship preparation.
Students must complete courses in sequential order to be eligible for a program certificate. Receive basic residential and commercial construction techniques, utilize proper tools and materials to build and install solar thermal panels. Fashion and Interior Design Beauty Industry.
You will learn disinfection, hairstyling, haircutting, chemical texturing, hair coloring, nail care, and skin care procedures. You get real-world experience by working with clients in a lab setting. The instructor not only teaches but guides you through the process of applying for the state board exam and mock practice test to secure your success. It includes color theory, contouring, formal makeup, theatrical makeup, and advanced hair coloring, braids, extensions, spa manicuring, and pedicuring.
In this course, you focus on advanced hair cutting, hair styling, iron curling, permanent waving, hair relaxing, and hair coloring. Health Science and Medical Technology. The class covers an overview of anatomy, physiology, nutrition, medical terminology and an introduction to diseases and disorders. Emphasis is placed on safety principles, infection control, and the philosophy of nursing. Classroom and clinical training includes nursing skills, clinical procedures, and laboratory skills.
Direct patient care under the supervision of a nurse in a health care setting is included to pass the Certified Nurse Assistant state examination. Start a health care career learning the language of medicine, medical terminology. Learn basic human anatomy, physiology, and how to pronounce, spell, build, break down medical terms and abbreviations. The second in a sequence of five designed for health information technology.
It provides students with project-based experiences in electronic recording and filing. Technical instruction includes an introduction, and reviews of workplace safety policies and procedures, resource management, and employability skills.
Emphasis is placed on the legal and ethical issues of electronic recording and filing, operation and maintenance of healthcare office tools, equipment, and software, processing and using forms, reports, correspondence, and financial records, and the overall principles and procedures used in records management. In the third course of the HIT Program, you are prepared for a career as a medical insurance biller or insurance claims adjustor.
The course also covers patient registration, payment procedures, claim preparation, and electronic transmission. Learn the basics of nursing care in the home. The course covers the philosophy of nursing, safety principles in the home, and infection control methods.
It stresses proper nutrition and health as well as methods for meeting the social and psychological needs of the clients. Classroom instruction includes ethics, medical terminology, medical forms, ambulatory care, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, out-patient surgery, urology, orthopedics, internal medicine, and cardiology.
You will able to practice techniques and topics learned to gain expertise through internships in a physician's office or medical clinics.
This course prepares you to provide basic physical therapy treatment in health care facilities. You will practice the assessment of vital signs, body mechanics, treatment methods, therapeutic rehabilitation exercises, and mobility training. You will practice what you learned and gain expertise at a clinical site. This competency-based course is designed to prepare students for employment in a pharmacy setting. The class consists of theory and clinical preparation to include: medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacy settings, duties and responsibilities of a pharmacy technician, pharmaceutical terms, abbreviations and symbols, metric and apothecary systems, drug requirements, record-keeping, dispensing prescriptions, knowledge of manufacturing, and packaging and labeling of drug products.
At the successful completion of this course, students will be qualified to register with the California State Board of Pharmacy as a Pharmacy Technician. Students will perform community classroom activities while under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. Prerequisites: Must be at least 18 years of age. Reading level at least 9. High School Diploma, original score sheet for the U.
Must pass a background check and a physical exam and a drug test. Classes are scheduled on days and evenings, Monday - Saturday. Register in person at any of our campuses. See flyer for more information. Dental Assisting Program! The program is offered in a sequence of three courses designed for a career in Dental Assisting.
Orientation will be on September 20, , at 9 am in room Whether looking to train for a new career, advance in a current one or obtain an industry recognized certification, our combination of core academics, hands-on training and employability skills will get you there. And with more than two dozen pathways across 15 industry sectors, we have something for everyone. So, why wait? Start building your skills to build your future today! The program is offered in a sequence of three courses designed for early childhood education.
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