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Automotive Repair

Computer Careers

Business Careers

Career Path: Office Technician

Career Path: Floral Designer

Health Careers

Career Path: Certified Nurses Assistant

Career Path: ECG Technician

Career Path: Medical Billing Computerized

Career Path: Medical Coding

Career Path: Pharmacy Technician

Career Path: Unit Secretary/
   Hospital Ward Clerk

CPR / First Aid

Workplace Spanish

 

 

Automotive Repair

Automotive Repair
Whether you are interested in becoming a professional automotive repair specialist, or you just want to maintain your own vehicle; the automotive repair class is right for you. Taught by a professional with years of experience with automobiles, the class can prepare you to discover, analyze, and fix many common automotive problems, and prepare you for a career as an entry level automotive technician.

 

 

Computer Careers

Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3)
IC3 is a beginning computer class designed for anyone planning to use computing skills at home or in the office. The class focuses on three main areas: Computing Fundamentals, Key Applications, and Online Activity. Anyone interested in learning computing or enhancing limited skills should enroll in IC3. IC3 uses MS 2007.

QuickBooks 2008
Learn to apply basic computing and accounting principles through QuickBooks©. Using this program students develop skills to enable them to create invoices, accounts receivable, enter sales receipts, track transactions, write checks, manage accounts, and much more.

 

Business Careers

 

 

Career Path: Office Technician

Each course offers an individual certificate of completion.
Office Technician I
Office Technician II

See course description under Computer Courses.

High School Credit may be earned for these classes. Visit the Counseling Center for more Information.

 

 

Career Path: Floral Designer

Floral Design Occupations is a career training class that award a Certificate upon successful completion of the four classes/modules. Each class has specific competencies to be attained for completion of that module. Classes are sequenced in order for the completion certificate.

Floral Designer: Beginning

Floral Designer: Accents for Home Interior Design

Floral Designer: Advanced

Floral Designer: Beginning
Learn to create beautiful floral arrangements using a variety of designer materials. Students will create fresh flower designs. Our professional designer will show you industry standard and techniques. 

Floral Designer: Accents for Home Interior Design 
This class offers students the latest professional style floral design used in home decoration. Students at any level may enroll in this class.

Floral Designer: Advanced
Learn to create beautiful floral arrangements using a variety of designer materials. Students will create fresh flower designs Our professional designer will show you industry standards and techniques.

 

Health Careers

Acute Care Nurse's Aide
This class makes students aware of the hospital environment. It is a highly recommended class for those intending to move up the career ladder. Topics include Pediatric Care, Respiratory Care, Renal Care, Care of the Surgical Patient, and others. Class includes clinical time.

Home Health Aide
This certification course prepares students to be employed by an agency that provides nursing assistance to home bound patients. This 40 hour course is open to certificated CNAs or students concurrently take the CNA program.

Restorative Nursing Aide
Restorative Nurse's Aides assist patients with prosthetic devices, aids to walking , and moving from prone to upright positions. Restorative Nursing Aides work with the Physical Therapy Department. An RNA class makes students more desirable employees and widens the student's scope of knowledge. Class includes clinical time.

 

 

Career Path: Certified Nurses Assistant

Successful completion of this program prepares students for the State Nurse Assistant Certification Exam.
 

Pre-Admission Orientation is mandatory for enrollment. Orientation covers the program requirements in detail. An English proficiency test will be given at orientation. A sixth grade level of English comprehension is required along with Department of Justice screening, fingerprinting, and TB clearance. At orientation you will be required to complete a California DHS238B form. To complete this form, you must bring the following items with you:

  • California ID or Driver’s License
  • Original Social Security Card

Courses and exam required for Certification:

Certified Nurses Assistant

CPR 

California State CNA Exam

Recommended Courses:

Anatomy & Physiology

Medical Terminology

Certified Nurses Assistant
This course prepares students for the State Nurse Assistant Certification Exam. It includes classroom instruction and valuable hands-on training in a Long-Term/Extended Care facility where class members experience real like situations found in the workplace. Students must provide their own transportation to fieldwork sites.

Senior Nurses Assistant
Open to students with a CNA or currently enrolled in the CNA program. Supplemental class to the basic CNA Covers leadership, clerical, basic medical terminology, being a role model and more. Helps students to be prepared to move up the career ladder.

The following classes are recommended:

Anatomy and Physiology  
This course is an introduction to the human body and how it works. Students will study the body structure and systems and how they relate to medical diagnosis and disease process. This is a necessary course for anyone considering a career in the medical field.

Medical Terminology  
Learn skills required for employment in the Medical Field. Acquire the ability to read, write and understand medical terms and their relationship to body systems, diseases and diagnosis.

High School Credit may be earned for these classes. Visit the Counseling Center for more Information.

 

 

Career Path: ECG Technician

Courses required for Certification are:

Basic Arrhythmia/Monitor Technician

ECG Technician

CPR

Basic Arrhythmia  / Monitor Technician  
This course will prepare the Health Careers student to recognize basic life threatening cardiac arrhythmias. The course will provide extended opportunities for Hospital Ward Clerks to work as Monitor Technicians in critical care areas.

ECG Technician  
Students learn the theory and application of the Electrocardiogram machine, 12-Lead ECG operational technique and ECG interpretation, and detection of heart disease and other cardiovascular disorder.

 

 

Career Path: Medical Billing Computerized

Courses required:
Medical Terminology
Anatomy & Physiology
Medical Billing Computerized

Medical Terminology  
Learn skills required for employment in the Medical Field. Acquire the ability to read, write and understand medical terms and their relationship to body systems, diseases and diagnosis.

Anatomy and Physiology  
This course is an introduction to the human body and how it works. Students will study the body structure and systems and how they relate to medical diagnosis and disease process. This is a necessary course for anyone considering a career in the medical field.

Medical Billing Computerized   
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to process a CMS 1500 claim form to the insurance companies, learn the follow up process for all medical billers, applying their coding skills for maximum reimbursement. Understand the insurance guidelines for billing. Using the Medisoft billing software, the importance of using clearinghouse and HIPAA the patients' privacy policy. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology

 

 

Career Path: Medical Coding

Courses required:
Medical Terminology
Anatomy & Physiology
Medical Coding

Medical Terminology  
Learn skills required for employment in the Medical Field. Acquire the ability to read, write and understand medical terms and their relationship to body systems, diseases and diagnosis.

Anatomy and Physiology  
This course is an introduction to the human body and how it works. Students will study the body structure and systems and how they relate to medical diagnosis and disease process. This is a necessary course for anyone considering a career in the medical field.

Medical Coding   
Successful completion of this class qualifies students to take the National Certification test. This class prepares students for employment in a hospital, medical center, doctor's office, or an insurance agency. Students are instructed in the complexities of reading, decoding, and the coding of medical procedures for billing purposes. Students attaining National Certification receive compensation that is for above average. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology

 

 

Career Path: Pharmacy Technician

Pre-Admission: Students must be 18 year of age, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and will be tested for competence in reading and math.

Courses required:
Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician  
This course prepares students for entry level employment in hospitals and retail environments. This class is open entry after each 80 hour module and prepares students to take the national certification exam through completion of 5 core modules. Students will also complete an additional externship module in a community classroom setting.

 

 

Career Path: Unit Secretary / Hospital Ward Clerk

This unique model program prepares students for employment as a Unit Secretary/Hospital Ward Clerk. To earn a certificate, the following courses are required by all Hospital Clerk Students:
Unit Secretary/Hospital Ward Clerk
Medical Terminology
Pharmacology
Anatomy and Physiology
CPR
Health Careers Skills Lab
The certificate program may be completed in one semester. To do this, students must enroll in all courses offered during the semester. Students must have a High School Diploma or GED, or be concurrently enrolled in a diploma or GED program.

Unit Secretary/Hospital Ward Clerk
This unique model program prepares students for employment as a Unit Secretary/Hospital Ward Clerk. It provides students with a basic understanding of nursing procedures, hospital equipment, body systems, medical terminology, medication and transcription of doctor's orders.

This course includes valuable hands-on training at a local Kaiser Permanente Hospital, where real life work situations are experienced. Students must provide their own transportation to fieldwork sites.

Other requirements for the program include: TB clearance, Student ID, and a CPR Basic Life Support card will be required before completion of program. The instructor will schedule a CPR class. Hepatitis B vaccination is highly recommended.

Medical Terminology  
Learn skills required for employment in the Medical Field. Acquire the ability to read, write and understand medical terms and their relationship to body systems, diseases and diagnosis.

Pharmacology  
Acquire the ability to use the Physician's Drug Reference. Learn brand and generic drug names, dosage, route of the administration, side effects and the reasons a drug is prescribed.

Anatomy and Physiology  
This course is an introduction to the human body and how it works. Students will study the body structure and systems and how they relate to medical diagnosis and disease process. This is a necessary course for anyone considering a career in the medical field.

Health Careers Skills Lab  
Many of the clerk positions in the Medical Field require minimum typing speed skills. This class assists students in increase typing speed when using medical terms.

High School credit may be earned for these classes. Visit the Counseling Center for more information.

 

 

CPR / First Aid

CPR American Heart Association: Heartsavers  
This course covers Adult, Child and Infant CPR including choking, conscious and unconscious, introduction to automatic defibrillators, universal precautions, and legal aspects of CPR. Applicable to the general public, CNAs, HHAs, Scout Leaders, and daycare providers. 2-year certification. (1 meeting)

CPR American Heart Association: Providers Re-Certification  
This course covers Adult, Child and Infant CPR including choking, conscious and unconscious, introduction to automatic defibrillators, universal precautions, legal aspects of CPR, two-person CPR, and written exam. Applicable to medical students, acute care CNAs, LVNs, RNs, etc. 2-year certification. (1 meeting)

First Aid - American Heart Association: HeartSavers First Aid  
This course covers single person adult, pediatric and infant CPR including choking, conscious and unconscious victim, auto electric defibulator, techniques for stoppage of bleeding, and injury assessment. Pediatric module includes child and infant CPR.(1 meeting)

 

 

Workplace Spanish

Workplace Spanish I
Develop communication skills in Spanish which will allow you to work effectively with Spanish speaking customers, co-workers, clients, or business contacts. Students learn basic Spanish communication in speech reading, and writing.

 

 

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