COASTLINE
R E G I O N A L O C C U PAT I O N A L P R O G R A M
Laguna Hills High School students on a field trip at Red Studios in Hollywood.
Adding Value to Your Educational Experience
Spring 2018 www.coastlinerop.net
Coastline Regional Occupational Program Paul E. Snyder Administrative Center 1001 Presidio Square Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1584 Carol Hume, Superintendent 714.979.1955 Administrative Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday
Registration Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm Monday - Friday Closed for lunch, 12:00-1:30pm
PARTICIPATING DISTRICTS & HIGH SCHOOLS Huntington Beach Union Edison Fountain Valley Huntington Beach Marina Ocean View Valley Vista / Coast Westminster Irvine Unified Creekside / San Joaquin Irvine Northwood Portola University Woodbridge
Newport-Mesa Unified Back Bay / Monte Vista Corona del Mar Costa Mesa Estancia Newport Harbor Saddleback Valley Unified El Toro Laguna Hills Mission Viejo Silverado / Mira Monte Trabuco Hills Tustin Unified Beckman Foothill Hillview Tustin
OTHER ROPs South Coast ROP 31522 El Camino Real San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 949.496.3118 www.capolagrop.k12.ca.us Serving: Aliso Viejo, Capistrano Beach, Coto de Caza, Dana Point, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Las Flores, South Laguna, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Talega, Wagon Wheel, and portions of Dove Canyon, Mission Viejo, and Rancho Santa Margarita.
Central Orange County Career Technical Education Partnership (CTEp) 2323 N. Broadway Suite 301 Santa Ana, CA 92706 714.966.3528 www.ocde.us/CTEP Serving: Garden Grove, Orange, Santa Ana, Anaheim Hills, Villa Park
North Orange County ROP 385 N. Muller Street Anaheim, CA 92801 714.502.5858 www.nocrop.us Serving: Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, La Habra, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Placentia, Seal Beach, Stanton, Yorba Linda, Whittier
INDEX
Industry Sectors Page Agriculture and Natural Resources 11 Arts, Media, and Entertainment 12 Building and Construction Trades 17 Business and Finance 18 Education, Child Development & Family Services 18 Engineering and Architecture 19 Health Science and Medical Technology 21 Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation 26 Information and Comm. Technologies 27 Manufacturing and Product Development 29 Marketing, Sales, and Service 29 Public Services 31 Transportation 34
Page Articulated Classes 10 Career Specialists 37 Evening and Internship Courses 7 Frequently Asked Questions 9 High School Locations 37 Student Services 10 Student Learning Outcomes 35 Registration Form 4,5 Registration Information 3 Registration Information (Adult Fee-Based) 6 ROP Campus Map 36 Rules of ROP Student Conduct 8
COURSES ADULTS MAY ENROLL IN CLASSES DESIGNATED WITH AN Administration of Justice Animal Health Care Internship AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles Art of Animation A Art of TV & Video Production Automotive Technology A Automotive Technology Internship Automotive Technology Pre-Apprenticeship A Baking & Pastry Fundamentals Broadcast News Business Internship Careers in Education Careers in Education (Docent Program) A Careers with Children Cooperative A Careers with Children Internship A CNA (Pre-Certification) Internship Computer Graphics Computer Programming Computerized Accounting A Construction Technology Construction Tech. Pre-Apprenticeship Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Costume Design Culinary Arts A Culinary Arts (Advanced) Culinary Arts Internship Dental Assistant Back Office Internship A Dental Assistant Front Office A Diversified Service Careers Internship Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Engineering Design Engineering Design & Development A Engineering Innovations
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A Entertainment Art Entrepreneurship Film & Digital Media Studies A Fire Science 101 A Floral Design A Floral Design (Advanced) Food Services Cooperative A Hotel & Tourism Internship Introduction to Engineering Introduction to Medical Careers Introduction to Prod. Design & Engineering A Manufacturing Engineering Technology A Manufacturing Engineering Technology (Adv) Marketing Principles Medical Core Medical Nursing Careers Internship A Medical Terminology Microsoft Tools Multimedia Communications Design Music Technology Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Technician Internship Principles of Engineering Professional Dance A Programming and Robotics Rapid Product Development Retail & Service Careers Cooperative A Retail Sales & Merchandising Internship Sports & Entertainment Marketing Sports Medicine Theater Technology Video Game Design Virtual Enterprise Visual Imagery Web Site Development
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION High School Students See the ROP career specialist at your high school to register.
Add/Drop Policy • For classes that meet once a week, students may add up to the second class meeting. (Co-Op Classes ONLY: missed classes are counted toward the maximum number of allowable absences.) • For classes that meet two or more times per week, students may add up to the third class meeting. • Students have until the 7th week to drop a course with no grade penalty. After the 7th week, a dropping student may receive a W/F on their transcript. Furthermore, please refer to the Rules of ROP Student Conduct (page 8) and Classroom Management Guidelines for dismissal reasons.
Adults ADULTS MAY ENROLL IN
A CLASSES ONLY.
Adult registration is done in person. Must show identification to register.
Registration Dates: • Current students (priority form required) Begins Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 9:00am • New students Begins Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 9:00am (All classes except adult fee-based classes) • Adult students, fee-based classes CNA Begins Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 9:00am (See prerequisites on page 6 for fee-based classes) • Out-of-district students Begins Friday, January 19, 2018 at 9:00am
Registration Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00am-4:00pm
Registration Location: Coastline ROP Registration Office 1001 Presidio Square, Building F, Room 12 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 979-1955
Registration Fee:
A
• $150 per course for classes only. • Additional fees required for fee-based classes. • Acceptable payment methods: Cash, check, credit card, cashier’s check or money order. Registration fee is non-refundable unless the course is canceled. All checks returned for insufficient funds are subject to a $12 service charge. Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to high school students and residents of the school districts served by Coastline ROP: Huntington Beach Union, Irvine, Newport-Mesa, Saddleback Valley, and Tustin Unified School Districts
Adult Assessment Testing • Passage of an assessment test is required of all adult students prior to registration of noted AT courses. • The test fee is $5.00. It is nonrefundable and will be collected on the day of the test. (Cash or check accepted) • Schedule an appointment on our website, or contact Student Services for more information. Passing the test does not guarantee enrollment in a course. 3
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ADULT REGISTRATION FALL
SPRING SUMMER
ADULTS MAY ENROLL IN CLASSES DESIGNATED WITH AN A Please see page 6 for additional requirements for: CNA Course Name
Location / Room
Day / Time
Start
Sec #
STUDENT INFORMATION PLEASE PRINT Last Name
First Name
Middle Gender Male
Date of Birth
Female Address
City
Emergency Contact Name
Zip Code
Relationship
Home Phone Emergency Phone
CHECK ONE
Ethnicity American Indian Asian Filipino Hispanic African American White Pacific Islander Other Alaskan Native
Native Language English Armenian Spanish Russian Vietnamese Farsi Chinese Other Hmong Cambodian Tagalog Korean Lao
School District of Residence Huntington Beach Union High School District Irvine Unified School District Newport-Mesa Unified School District Saddleback Valley Unified School District Tustin Unified School District Other
ADULT REGISTRATION IS WALK-IN ONLY DATES for 2018 . Current students (priority form required) Begins Tuesday, January 16, 9:00am . New students Begins Wednesday, January 17, 9:00am . Fee-based classes Begins Thursday, January 18, 9:00am . Out-of-district students Begins Friday, January 19, 9:00am
TIME Monday through Friday 9:00am-4:00pm
FEES Acceptable payment methods: Fee-based • Credit Card • Money order • Cashier’s check
LOCATION Coastline ROP Registration Building F, Room 12 1001 Presidio Square Costa Mesa, CA 92626
$150 Courses • Credit Card • Money order • Cash • Personal check • Cashier’s check
* Registration on Wednesday, January 17, will be for all classes except adult fee-based classes. Registration fee is non-refundable. Refunds are made ONLY if the course is canceled. You must attend the first class meeting to complete the enrollment process. Coastline ROP does not provide accident insurance for classes held on school sites. See the course schedule for details or visit www.coastlinerop.net All students must have good verbal and written English communication skills.
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Date Entered
By
Date Recorded
Check #
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CCC
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By answering these questions ROP receives additional federal and state funding to serve adults enrolled in ROP programs. The requested information will be kept confidential. Your assistance is appreciated.
Labor Force Status Employed Not employed / not seeking work Retired Unemployed
Annual household income level $15,443 or less $15,444 - 20,825 $20,829 - 26,207
How many total years $26,207 - 31,589 of school have you $31,590 - 36,971 completed? _______ $36,972 - 42,353 Highest Degree Earned $42,354 - 47,748 A.A./A.S. Degree $47,749 - 53,156 Bachelors Degree GED Certificate $56,157 - 58,564 Graduate Degree $58,565 - 63,972 High School Diploma $63,973 - 69,380 None Technical/Certificate Over $69,381 Disability Status Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Developmental Legally Blind Non-Physical Disability (Mental / emotional / learning)
Orthopedic Disability Other Disability None
Family Size (number) _______
How many financial dependants do you have? _______
Marital Status Single Married
Economic Special Needs Basic Skills Deficiency Cal Learn California Training Benefits (EDD)
CalWORKs Recipient Client of State/Private Rehab Current Military Disabled Student Services Client Dislocated Worker Displaced Homemaker Economically Disadvantaged Food Stamps General Relief JTPA/ WIA (Workforce Investment Act)
Limited English Proficiency Medical Single Parent SSI Recipient State Disability Insurance Recipient TANF Total Migrant Veteran Workability None
Do you have children in K-12 receiving free or subsidized lunch? Yes No Email ___________________________________________________________ Would you like to receive class updates via cell phone or e-mail? Yes No The information I have provided is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I am aware of the objectives and requirements of this course and that I must attend the first class meeting to confirm registration. Student Signature
Date
Print Name
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ADULT FEE-BASED CLASSES WITH REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDED CNA (Pre-Certification) Internship Adults Only (See page 21 for course description)
$1,525 fee
Adult registration is done in person. Must show identification to register. Registration Dates: • Current students (priority form required) Begins Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 9:00am • New students (CNA) Begins Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 9:00am and continues until the class is full.
Registration Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm
Registration Location: Coastline ROP Registration Office 1001 Presidio Square, Building F, Room 12 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 979-1955
Course Fee: • Registration fee included in course price. • Acceptable payment methods: Credit card, money order or cashier’s check. • Cash and personal checks will not be accepted.
Adult Pre-Entrance Assessment Test: • Assessment testing is held at the ROP’s main office. Schedule an appointment on our website, or contact student services for more information. Passing the assessment test does not guarantee enrollment.
Policies for Adult Fee-Based Classes: • Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. • These classes are open to adult students only. • Classes must have a minimum number of students to operate. • The class fee pays for tuition only; textbooks, uniforms and additional fees may be required and are subject to change. • Students must meet minimum age and other prerequisite requirements. • Payment in full is due at the time of registration. No fee waivers are issued. • Refund Policy: Request for a refund must be made within 2 business days of the date you registered for the course. If you decide to withdraw after 2 business days a refund will not be issued. No exceptions will be made. Refunds will be in the form of a check or credit card,depending on the original form of payment. Checks are mailed within 3 weeks. Your entire payment will be refunded if your class is canceled or over enrolled by ROP.
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COURSES OFFERED COURSES OFFERED AFTER SCHOOL • Administration of Justice • Animal Health Care Internship • Baking and Pastry Fundamentals • Broadcast News • Careers with Children Cooperative • Crime Scene Investigation • Culinary Arts Internship • Dental Assistant Front Office • Emergency Medical Responder • Emergency Medical Technician • Engineering Innovations • Fire Science 101 • Floral Design (Advanced) • Food Services Cooperative • Intro. to Medical Careers • Medical Nursing Careers Internship • Medical Terminology • Music Technology • Programming & Robotics • Retail & Service Careers Co-op. • Sports Medicine
COURSES OFFERING INTERNSHIPS • Animal Health Care • Automotive Technology • Automotive Technology PreApprenticeship • Business • Careers with Children • CNA (Pre-Certification) • Culinary Arts • Dental Assistant Back Office • Diversified Service Careers • Hotel & Tourism • Medical Nursing Careers • Pharmacy Technician • Retail Sales & Merchandising Students must be at least 16 years of age and are responsible for their own transportation to internship sites. Exceptions: •EMT: Students must be 18 years of age at the time of course completion.
COURSES ACCEPTED FOR UC/CSU APPROVAL The following one-year ROP course meet the UC/CSU Laboratory science “d” requirement: • Sports Medicine The following one-year ROP courses meet the UC/CSU Visual and Performing Arts “f” requirement: • Art of Animation • Multimedia Communications Design • Art of TV & Video Production • Music Technology • Computer Graphics • Theater Technology • Engineering Design • Visual Imagery • Entertainment Art • Visual Imagery Advanced • Film & Digital Media Studies The following one-year ROP courses meet the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement: • AP Computer Science A • AP Computer Science Principles • Auto MLR I • Auto MLR II • Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) • Culinary Arts • Culinary Arts Advanced • Engineering Design & Development (EDD) • Entrepreneurship • Introduction to Product Design & Engineering (IPDE) • Principles of Engineering (POE) • Virtual Enterprise Check with your ROP career specialist to see if your high school has included these electives on their school’s list of approved courses. 7
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RULES OF ROP STUDENT CONDUCT ROP classes are designed to reflect the real work environment in every way possible. Similar to the rules, regulations, and guidelines required in industry, Coastline ROP requires all students to comply with basic rules of student conduct and to submit to the authority of ROP administrators and teachers during their participation in ROP classes. Involvement in any of the following actions while on an ROP or high school campus, or community classroom training site, may result in dismissal. 1. Causing, attempting to cause, or threatening to cause physical injury to another person. 2. Causing, or attempting to cause, damage to ROP or high school property. 3. Stealing, or attempting to steal, ROP, high school or private property. 4. Possessing, using, or attempting to sell any controlled substance, alcoholic beverage, or drug paraphernalia. 5. Possessing or using any firearm, knife, explosive, or other dangerous object. 6. Committing obscene acts or gestures or engaging in profanity or vulgarity. 7. Wearing inappropriate attire. Teachers will advise students of appropriate classroom and community classroom attire as it relates to their specific industry. 8. Behaving disruptively, or dishonestly within the classroom or training sites, or willfully defying the valid authority of teachers or ROP officials engaged in the performance of their job duties. 9. Violating computer software licenses/agreements, copyrights or tampering with computer hardware/software configurations. 10. Committing acts of sexual harassment defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a nature that can be interpreted as harassment. 11. Smoking on ROP or high school grounds. The ROP is a smokefree facility. 12. Committing any acts of discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age, or disability while enrolled in ROP career and technical education courses.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is ROP? • • • • • •
State-funded public education, providing career technical education and guidance to meet identified educational standards and industry needs. Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Part of the Huntington Beach Union, Irvine, Newport-Mesa, Saddleback Valley and Tustin Unified School Districts. Career technical education and sequential learning designed to improve academic skills. A course of study that combines classroom instruction with hands-on learning. Career technical education taught by fully credentialed teachers, experienced in their related industries.
Who can take ROP classes? •
The program is available to high school students and adults; priority is extended to residents within the region served by Coastline ROP.
Why take an ROP class? ROP students can: • • • • • • • •
Earn grades and credits toward high school graduation. Enroll in classes that satisfy a-g requirement for UC and CSU. Gain experience required for immediate employment. Participate in courses that offer internships if they are at least 16 years of age. Earn certificates of recognition. Experience careers that may assist in choosing college majors and enhance college admission applications. Upgrade skills, change careers, or prepare for re-entry into the workforce. Prepare for post secondary education.
When and where are classes offered? • •
Classes are held in businesses and on high school campuses located within the five participating districts, during and after school, and evenings. The school year is divided into two 18-week semesters, fall and spring. Depending on budget constraints, a summer session may be offered. Classes may be one or two semesters in length. See class listings for start dates.
How can you register for courses? • • •
High school students register with the ROP career specialist on campus. Students attending alternative high school programs may register with the career specialist or at the Coastline ROP office. Adults may register in person at the Coastline ROP office.
What is the cost? • • •
Courses are free to high school students. Registration fees for adults vary, see course descriptions for pricing. Some courses charge a fee for fabricated or other items that will be taken home. Check course descriptions for specific requirements. For Fee-Based classes please see page 6 for more information.
What about job placement? • •
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Job-seeking assistance is available at Orange County One-Stop Centers. High school students can access employment information at their high school career centers.
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ARTICULATED CLASSES Articulation is a formal agreement that connects courses between Coastline ROP and community colleges. Students who successfully complete Coastline ROP courses with a grade of B or better may be eligible for articulation credits to several community colleges within Orange County. Please see the articulation page on our website for more details. Courses that have articulation agreements are noted with AC.
STUDENT SERVICES
ROP Career Specialists An ROP career specialist is located at each of the high schools served by Coastline ROP. High school students are encouraged to visit their school's career specialist to discuss ROP course opportunities. Career pathway information, career exploration, and information relating to the job market are available from ROP career specialists.
See page 37 for a list of high schools and career specialists.
Orange County One-Stop Centers In collaboration with federal, state, county and local agencies, the Orange County One-Stop Centers are available to anyone seeking employment or making a career change.
Orange County One-Stop Center locations: • 125 Technology Drive West, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92618 949.341.8000 • 5405 Garden Grove Boulevard Westminster, CA 92683 714.241.4900 www.oconestop.com www.coastlinerop.net
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Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology
Animal Health Care Internship
10
Develop entry-level skills required for employment in the veterinary field. Learn how to approach, handle, and properly restrain animals. Study animal behavior, nutrition, anatomy, terminology, diseases, safety and sanitation. After initial classroom instruction, intern at a veterinary hospital or other appropriate facility. Prerequisites: Students must earn a grade of 70% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
ROP
P2
4pm-7pm
Mitcheltree, Darlene 1/29
MTWTh
Start
Section # Note
300 11-5
Floral Design AC
5 Learn and practice the basics of floral design, including fundamental principles and elements of color theory, tools of the floral trade, flower identification and handling, and techniques for creating basic floral arrangements. Required Materials: Adults are responsible for a materials fee assessed at each class. Fee is optional for high school students, payable only if they elect to take arrangements home. Optional $5.00 portfolio fee. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
ROP
D6
3:15pm-6:15pm
Hayden, Kathe
1/30
102 11-5
TTh
A
Floral Design (Advanced)
Enhance existing talents or training. Experiment with a variety of exotic floral materials and arrangement styles. Create arrangements for holidays, special occasions and theme events. Students may continue with advanced instruction up to 162 hours. Required Materials: Adults are responsible for a materials fee assessed at each class. Fee is optional for high school students, payable only if they elect to take arrangements home. Optional $5.00 portfolio fee. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
ROP
D6
6:30pm-9:30pm
Hayden, Kathe
1/30
101 10-5
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Transportation
Public Services
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
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Art of Animation AC
Period/Time
Costa Mesa El Toro Fountain Valley Mission Viejo Trabuco Hills
KMesa MTWThF (W)4th 616 MTWThF 2nd 308 MTWThF 2nd 100 MTWThF 5th 301 MTWThF 3rd
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Mesa, Michael Nadal, Maria Eich, Michael McConnell, Erin Fanelli, Tracy
2/6 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30
126 35-3 126 18-3 126 16-3 126 15-3 126 14-3
UC UC UC UC UC
Business and Finance
Room Day
Building and Construction Trades
Location
Arts, Media, and Entertainment
5 Acquire skills in traditional modeling, animation and motion graphics in 2D and 3D using industry standard software for the web, video, and print media. Learn to create textures and background using Photoshop. Explore careers in the broad and diverse digital media arts pathway. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better. Prerequisites: Art 1 and/or instruction in drawing, and experience using Photoshop and Illustrator recommended.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology
Assessment Test Required
173 00-3 173 80-3 173 22-3 173 90-3 173 50-3
UC UC UC C UC UC
Hoist, John Hoist, John Sellwood, Stephen Tina Murphy Taylor, Josh Zamora, Eric
173 70-3 173 71-3 173 45-3 173 17-3 173 60-3 173 95-3
UC UC UC UC A UC
2/6 2/5 1/24 1/23 1/30 1/8
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
UC
5 10 12 Credits 10 Credits
Transportation
enroll
Boice, Nathan 1/8 Mesa, Michael 2/6 Simmons, Michael 1/30 Velasquez, Kristofer 1/30 Harnack, John 1/30
Public Services
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class
Start Section # Note
Marketing, Sales, and Service
317 MTWThF 3rd KMesa MTWThF (W) 6th B2 TTh 3pm-5pm 501 MTWThF 4th 112 MTWThF 3rd W 3pm-6pm 302 MTWThF (B) 2nd 302 MTWThF (A) 5th 606 MTWThF (E) 4th 306 T 4pm-9pm 304 MTWThF 2nd 132 MTWThF 4th
Instructor
Manufacturing and Product Development
Beckman Costa Mesa *Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Mission Viejo Newport Harbor Newport Harbor Northwood Portola Trabuco Hills Tustin
Period/Time
Information and
Room Day
Technology
Location
Communications
5 Understand the history and development of the film and television industry and study the techniques used by innovative filmmakers. Train for further study or entry-level employment as a production assistant through practicing the fundamentals of script writing, production planning, and editing, lighting, sound, video cameras, and video editing software. Create original video projects in various formats. Optional internship experiences available, TBA through instructor. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better. Prerequisites: *Huntington Beach High School students must receive instructor approval in order to register for this class. *APA students have priority.
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Art of TV & Video Production AC
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology Marketing, Sales, and Service
Broadcast News AC
5 Master the basics of three-point lighting, video camera techniques, teleprompting, research, script writing, basic computer graphics and titles, video editing and broadcast performance techniques. Students will serve in different roles, behind the camera or in front of the camera, and help produce the school site broadcasts programs, including daily programs and/or news magazine formats. Prerequisites: Previous experience in video production recommended. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Newport Harbor Northwood
KMesa TTh B2 MTWThF 501 MTWThF 302 MTWThF (B) 606 MTWThF (O) Th 306 Th
3:15pm-6:15pm Mesa, Michael 2/6 4th Simmons, Michael 1/30 3rd Velasquez, Kris 1/30 6th Hoist, John 2/6 3rd Sellwood, Stephen 1/23 4pm-9pm 4:15pm-8:15pm Murphy, Tina 1/25 plus 3 Saturdays - dates TBD
Portola
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
180 31-3 180 11-3 180 40-3 180 35-3 180 21-3 180 50-3
C
Computer Graphics AC
5 Learn the elements of art and principles of design and develop the ability to use industry-standard software to produce illustrations and manipulate images using a computer and scanner. Students will create an individual portfolio. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better. Prerequisites: Previous experience using a computer is recommended. Location
Room Day
Beckman Creekside Creekside El Toro Estancia Estancia Estancia Estancia Foothill Foothill Fountain Valley Fountain Valley Hillview Irvine Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Marina Mission Viejo Mission Viejo Mission Viejo Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills University University University Woodbridge Woodbridge
318 4 4 616 345 345 345 345 408 408 303 303 28 UA3 306 306 348 100 100 100 301 301 301 409 409 409 B102 B102
Period/Time
MTWThF 2nd MTWThF 5th MTWThF 6th MTWThF 4th MWTh (A) 3rd MWTh (A) 3rd TWF (B) 6th TWF (B) 6th MTWThF 3rd MTWThF 6th MTWThF 1st MTWThF 5th MTWThF 7th MTWThF (A) 2nd MTWThF 1st MTWThF 4th MTWThF 0 MTWThF 4th MTWThF 6th MTWThF 7th MTWThF 5th MTWThF 5th MTWThF 6th MTWF 1st MTThF 2nd MTWF 5th MTWThF 0 MTWThF 3rd
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Manning, Gigi Artiano, Vicki Artiano, Vicki Nadal, Maria Harris, Tyler Harris, Tyler Harris, Tyler Harris, Tyler Ausa, Rosemaire Ausa, Rosemaire Pash, Tony Pash, Tony Cardoza, Bertha Khurgel, Miriam Macare, Kevin Macare, Kevin Cole, Carol McConnell, Erin McConnell, Erin McConnell, Erin Fanelli, Tracy Fanelli, Tracy Fanelli, Tracy Kramer, Dana Kramer, Dana Kramer, Dana Takeno, Matt Takeno, Matt
1/8 1/23 1/23 1/30 2/5 2/5 2/6 2/6 1/8 1/8 1/30 1/30 1/8 1/23 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/23 1/23 1/23 1/23 1/23
123 95-3 123 48-3 123 49-3 123 80-3 123 29-3 125 29-3 123 28-3 125 28-3 125 96-3 125 97-3 123 13-3 123 12-3 123 14-3 123 06-3 123 70-3 123 71-3 123 32-3 123 18-3 123 60-3 123 61-3 123 21-3 125 21-3 123 20-3 123 00-3 123 02-3 123 03-3 123 90-3 125 91-3
Transportation
Public Services
ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT
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UC UC UC UC UC Adv
UC Adv
UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC Adv
UC UC UC UC UC Adv
Location
Room Day
TTh
Instructor
Start
3pm-6pm
Perez, Christina 1/30
Section #Note
145 10-3 C
Entertainment Art
5
Room Day
Corona del Mar 234 Huntington Beach I-4
MTWThF TTh
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
5th 3pm-6pm
Ziebarth, Chris 2/5 Harward, Matt 1/30
Section #Note
129 40-3 UC 129 10-3 UC A
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Location
Business and Finance
Learn the elements of art and principles of design to create art related to film, animation, television and gaming. Subjects include human and animal anatomy for drawing, character and creature designs, environment designs and storyboards. Students will develop a portfolio and explore career opportunities in this growing field. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Building and Construction Trades
Huntington Beach M5
Period/Time
Arts, Media, and Entertainment
5 Learn the many aspects of costume design, from concept to finished garment. Students study the history of clothes and costume from various time periods and cultures, rendering, script analysis and breakdown, costume construction, costume crafts and wardrobe. Students will acquire skills in fabric selection, draping, pattern making, sewing, fitting and alteration.
Costume Design
Agriculture and Natural Resources
ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT
Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Instructor
Beckman Costa Mesa Foothill Irvine Irvine Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Trabuco HIlls Tustin
317
1st
Boice, Nathan 1/8 Mesa, Michael 2/5 Price, Kristopher 1/8 Phillips, Rebeccah 1/23 Phillips, Rebeccah 1/24 Velasquez, Kristofer 1/30 Velasquez, Kristofer 1/30 Taylor, Josh 1/30 Zamora, Eric 1/8
MTWThF
KMESA MTWThF (G) 5th
404 UA12 UA12 501 501 304 132
MTWThF MTWThF (A) MTWThF (B) MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
4th 1st 1st 2nd 6th 4th 5th
Assessment Test Required
Start
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
Section # Note
174 00-3 174 10-3 174 05-3 174 70-3 174 71-3 174 22-3 174 20-3 174 25-3 174 08-3
UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC
5 10 14 Credits 10 Credits
Transportation
Period/Time
Public Services
Room Day
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Location
Manufacturing and Product Development
5 Develop and apply knowledge of artistic principles and gain technical skill in film and video production. Students will study award-winning films and videos, learn the fundamentals of visual art as they apply to film, and produce their own original short video projects using industry-standard equipment and software. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Information and
Technology
Communications
Film & Digital Media Studies AC
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Multimedia Communications Design AC
5 Develop a broad range of skills and knowledge in the fundamental elements and principles of art, design, and multimedia communications. Learn and apply basic skills in industry-standard digital media software programs including the Adobe Creative Suite in a variety of projects across different media formats: print, animation, and web design. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Corona del Mar Corona del Mar Corona del Mar Costa Mesa Costa Mesa El Toro Estancia Estancia Marina Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills Westminster
234 MTWThF 234 MTWThF 234 MTWThF KMesa MTWThF (G) KMesa MTWThF (W) 616 MTWThF 345 TWF (B) 345 MWTh (A) 236 MTWThF 301 MTWThF 301 MTWThF K9 MTWThF
2nd 4th 6th 3rd 8th 5th 2nd 7th 0 2nd 7th 6th
Ziebarth, Chris Ziebarth, Chris Ziebarth, Chris Mesa, Michael Mesa, Michael Nadal, Maria Harris, Tyler Harris, Tyler Peterson, Carrie Fanelli, Tracy Fanelli, Tracy Shafer, Todd
2/5 2/5 2/5 2/5 2/6 1/30 2/6 2/5 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30
130 80-3 130 81-3 130 82-3 130 14-3 130 13-3 130 60-3 130 33-3 130 30-3 130 20-3 130 71-3 130 70-3 130 18-3
UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC
Music Technology
5 Learn the basics of music theory, sound reinforcement, and analog and digital recording techniques. This course is a “hands-on” study of music technology. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better. Prerequisites: *Huntington Beach High School students must receive instructor approval to register for this class. APA students have priority. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Huntington Beach *Huntington Beach *Huntington Beach Tustin Tustin University
KMesa MTWThF (G) KMesa MTWThF (W) KMesa MTWThF (G) B2 MTWThF B2 TTh B2 TTh 134 MThF 134 MTWThF 412 MTThF
1st 2nd 7th 5th 3pm-5pm 5pm-7pm 0 1st 2nd
Hancock, Matt Hancock, Matt Hancock, Matt Simmons, Mike Knight, Jamie Simmons, Mike Jones, Roland Jones, Roland Olvey, Justin
2/5 2/6 2/5 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/8 1/8 1/23
179 20-3 179 21-3 179 23-3 179 16-3 179 13-3 179 11-3 179 18-3 179 22-3 179 40-3
Transportation
Public Services
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology
ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT
15
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
UC UC UC UC C UC C UC C UC UC UC
Professional Dance Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Mission Viejo
809
4th
Bierbaum, Ondine 1/30
MTWThF
Start
Section # Note
160 10-3
Thtr Thtr 600 605 223
Period/Time
TThF 3pm-5pm MTWThF (A) 2nd MTh 3pm-6pm MTWThF (E) 8th MTThF 6th
Instructor
Start
Batte, Joe 1/30 Chittenden, Kyle 1/23 Miles, Kelly 2/1 Dunavold, Danyelle 1/24 Bettger, Ranae 1/23
Section # Note
178 10-3 178 31-3 178 50-3 178 40-3 178 20-3
UC C UC UC UC UC
Engineering and Architecture
Room Day
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Location
*Huntington Beach Irvine **Mission Viejo Northwood University
Business and Finance
5 Design sets, including lighting and sound. Applied instruction prepares students for a career in theater, from stagehand to stage management, designer to sound technician. To meet UC/ CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better. Prerequisites: *APA membership required to work on APA productions. *Beginning Theater Technology and instructor approval required. Required Hours: *Huntington Beach hours will vary to coincide with APA productions. **Mission Viejo will hold Saturday classes (datesTBD) to make up for any missed Monday classes due to school holidays.
Building and Construction Trades
Theater Technology AC
Arts, Media, and Entertainment
5 Acquire competencies for entry-level positions in the dance profession. Learn the elements of dance and also the self-discipline and commitment required to dance professionally. Health and fitness, training, conditioning, and rehearsal and performance preparation are integrated throughout the course.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT
Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Information and
Technology
Communications
Manufacturing and Product Development
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Marina Westminster
236 K9
1st 3rd
Peterson, Carrie 1/30 Shafer, Todd 1/30
MTWThF MTWThF
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
Start
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
Section # Note
176 30-3 176 20-3
5 10 16 Credits 10 Credits
Transportation
Location
Public Services
5 Use industry-standard software to design and create interactive, three-dimensional animation and video games. Course includes instruction and practice in software interface, basic components of video game design, modeling, texturing, lighting, animation, and rules of game play. Prerequisites: Fundamental knowledge of computer programming principles recommended.
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Video Game Design AC
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology Marketing, Sales, and Service
Visual Imagery AC
5 Develop and practice skills in digital photography and image creation using digital cameras and scanners, and industry-standard computer software including theAdobe Creative Suite. Produce and manipulate photos and original graphic imagery in a variety of formats to create a portfolio of original work. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better. Location
Room Day
Corona del Mar Corona del Mar Corona del Mar El Toro Estancia Estancia Foothill Foothill Fountain Valley Fountain Valley Fountain Valley Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Mission Viejo Mission Viejo Mission Viejo Northwood Northwood Northwood Northwood Tustin University Woodbridge
234 234 234 604 345 345 311 311 303 303 303 307 307 307 307 403 403 403 1224 1224 1224 1224 132 409 B102
Period/Time
MTWThF 0 period MTWThF 1st MTWThF 3rd MTWThF 1st TWF (B) 4th MWTh (A) 5th MTWThF 2nd MTWThF 2nd MTWThF 0 MTWThF 1st MTWThF 2nd MTWThF 2nd MTWThF 2nd MTWThF 5th MTWThF 5th MTWThF 1st MTWThF 1st MTWThF 3rd MTWThF (O) 1st MTWThF (E) 2nd MTWThF (O) 3rd MTWThF (O) 5th MTWThF 3rd MTThF 6th MTWThF 1st
Instructor
Start
Ziebarth, Chris 2/5 Ziebarth, Chris 2/5 Ziebarth, Chris 2/5 Goodfellow, J. 1/30 Harris, Tyler 2/6 Harris, Tyler 2/5 Shell, Dan 1/8 Shell, Dan 1/8 Pash, Tony 1/30 Pash, Tony 1/30 Anderson, Lauren 1/30 Zogg, David 1/30 Zogg, David 1/30 Zogg, David 1/30 Zogg, David 1/30 Tsang, Mark 1/30 Tsang, Mark 1/30 Tsang, Mark 1/30 Vevia, David 1/23 Vevia, David 1/24 Vevia, David 1/23 Vevia, David 1/23 Zamora, Eric 1/8 Kramer, Dana 1/23 Takeno, Matt 1/23
Section # Note
175 62-3 175 63-3 175 61-3 177 70-3 175 03-3 175 04-3 175 19-3 177 19-3 175 29-3
UC UC UC UCAdv UC UC
UC UC Adv UC CANCELED UC 175 71-3 UC 175 51-3 UC 177 51-3 UCAdv 175 50-3 UC 177 50-3 UCAdv 175 31-3 UC 177 31-3 UCAdv 175 30-3 UC 175 46-3 UC 177 60-3 UCAdv 175 44-3 UC 177 35-3 UCAdv 175 85-3 UC 175 38-3 UC 175 77-3 UC
Web Site Development
5 Design and produce creative, user-friendly web sites that are essential to most businesses. Learn to write text, conduct research, and apply graphics and animation. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Fountain Valley
230
1st
Lavrov, Eddie
1/30
CANCELED
MTWThF
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES
Construction Technology
5 Acquire skills necessary for a career in the construction industry. Learn about blueprint reading, basic plumbing, electrical, masonry, glass, tile, flooring, drywall, carpentry, and roofing repairs. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Marina
312
3pm-5:30pm
Meade, Bob
1/30
540 15-5
TTh
Transportation
Public Services
ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT
17
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
A
5
Students will acquire the advanced skills to prepare for a career in the construction industry. Participants can learn about blueprint reading, basic plumbing, electrical, masonry, glass, tile, flooring, drywall, carpentry, and roofing repairs. Students will also learn these hands-on skills and exposure to future college and career opportunities within the industry. Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Estancia
344
1st
Rafferty, Mike
2/5
541 10-3
MWTh (A)
CC
Business Internship
Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Mission Viejo
510
2:30pm-5:30pm
Mandelbaum, Craig 1/30
TTh
Start
Section # Note
240 30-5
Mandelbaum, Craig 1/30 Mandelbaum, Craig 1/30 Hensley, Tyler 1/30 Hensley, Tyler 1/30 Mandelbaum, Craig 1/30 Mandelbaum, Craig 1/30
Section # Note
230 21-3 230 13-3 230 14-3 230 15-3 230 17-3 230 18-3
EDUCATION, CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY SERVICES
Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Trabuco Hills
501
1pm-3:30pm
Osborne, Debbie 1/30
TTh
Start
Section # Note
416 10-5
Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Trabuco Hills
320
2nd
Camiling, Jay
1/30
415 12-3
MTWThF
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
5 10 18 Credits 10 Credits
Transportation
5 Learn to teach science to elementary school students. In this one-year course, students (docents) work in teams to design lessons that support the science curriculum. Once the lessons are completed, docents travel to elementary school sites to teach them to students in first through sixth grades.
Public Services
Careers in Education (Docent Program)
Marketing, Sales, and Service
5 Prepare for an exciting and fulfilling career in education. Discover opportunities available in teaching and other educational related professions. Explore the principles of learning and teaching, child guidance, classroom management, growth and development of children, curriculum development, and issues in education. Make classroom observations and deliver lessons to students on various school campuses.
Manufacturing and Product Development
Careers in Education
Information and
MTWThF 4th MTWThF 5th MTWThF (O) 5th MTWThF (E) 6th MTWThF 1st MTWThF 2nd
Start
Technology
510 510 315 315 308 308
Instructor
Communications
*Mission Viejo *Mission Viejo Ocean View Ocean View *Trabuco Hills *Trabuco Hills
Period/Time
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Room Day
Health Science and Medical Technology
5 Learn how to prepare financial records for a small business. This class teaches the basic principles of the accounting cycle for a sole proprietorship using both manual and computerized accounting techniques. Emphasis is placed on analyzing and recording business transactions and preparing financial statements and reports. *This course meets one year of the math graduation requirement in the Saddleback Valley USD.
Engineering and Architecture
Computerized Accounting AC
Location
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
5 Acquire the high performance skills needed by every employee in today’s competitive business environment. Learn about electronic communications, information management, and document processing. After initial classroom instruction, intern at local businesses. Prerequisites: Keyboarding skill of 40 wpm.
Business and Finance
BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Building and Construction Trades
Location
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
Construction Technology Pre-Apprenticeship AC
Agriculture and Natural Resources
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture
Careers with Children Cooperative AC
Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
El Toro
204
6pm-8:30pm
Vevia, David
1/30
410 10-5
T
5 Explore the field of early childhood education. Focus on child growth and development, health, safety and nutrition, classroom management techniques, and curriculum. After initial classroom instruction, deliver lessons to students while interning at local preschools or child care facilities. Certification: Meet eligibility requirements to apply for the Child Development Assistant Permit. Prerequisites: TB clearance and proof of MMR and DTaP immunizations required for all students prior to placement at an internship site. Passage of an assessment test is required of all adult students prior to being officially registered; see assessment testing information on page 3. Passing the test does not guarantee enrollment. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start Section # Note
El Toro Westminster
204 E4
3pm-6pm 3pm-6pm
Vevia, David Rico, Monique
1/30 400 10-5 1/31 400 11-5
TTh MW
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Marketing, Sales, and Service
A AT A AT
ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Location
Public Services
A
Careers with Children Internship AC
Engineering Design AC
Transportation
10
Earn elective credits while working in a child care occupation. Learn about child development, age-appropriate curriculum, and positive approaches to discipline for preschool, infant, toddler, and school-aged children while also developing career advancement skills. Combines classroom instruction and employer paid on-the-job training. Prerequisites: Students must be employed at a qualified site at the time of enrollment. Contact your High School Career Specialist to determine if your employment site will qualify for this course. Required Hours: Students must attend weekly class meetings and work a minimum of 9.5 hours per week in a qualified child care occupation.
Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology
Health Science and Medical Technology
EDUCATION, CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY SERVICES
5 Study visualization and prototyping techniques used by contemporary product designers including freehand sketching, digital rendering, information graphics, and presentation skills. The curriculum includes studies in rapid visualization, aesthetics, materials and processes, presentation techniques, principles of design methodology, elements of art, product development, human factors, and prototyping with 3D printers. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“f” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better. Room Day
Huntington Beach J10 Huntington Beach J10
MTWThF MTWThF
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
2nd 3rd
Crossett, Kevin Crossett, Kevin
1/30 1/30
557 11-3 557 10-3
UC UC
Engineering Design & Development AC
5 Use knowledge of basic engineering principles, 3D modeling and other STEM disciplines in this course to prepare for a career in engineering. Emphasis will be placed on research, documentation, prototyping, building and presentation techniques. Participate in the UC Irvine Energy Invitational. To meet UC/CSU admission requirment (“g” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better. Prerequisites: Successful completion of coursework in engineering principles and computer 3D modeling (or other equivalents). Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Foothill Tustin
402 MTWThF 5206 MTWThF
5th 5th
Farr, Jeff Hernandez, Ed
1/8 1/8
555 30-3 555 20-3
19
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
UC UC
Engineering Innovations
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
ROP Westminster
D8 K4
3:30pm-6:30pm 1st
Mayfield, Rich Berger, Greg
1/30 1/30
556 10-5 556 20-5
TTh MTWThF
A
5 Build foundational knowledge and skills in software and hardware engineering. Create apps and build projects with an emphasis on creativity, collaboration and the iterative design process. Additional topics include production design, digital electronics and automation and robots. Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Tustin Tustin
421 421
0 1st
Rice, Bryan Rice, Bryan
1/8 1/8
559 11-3 559 10-3
MTWThF MTWThF
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Tustin
5206 MTWThF
3rd
Hernandez, Ed
1/8
590 10-3
UC
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Foothill
402
2nd
Farr, Jeff
1/8
550 10-3
MTWThF
UC
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Trabuco Hills
302
5th
Ahmadi, Mariana 1/30
MTWThF
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
Start
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
Section # Note
580 11-3
5 10 20 Credits 10 Credits
Transportation
Location
Public Services
5 Prepare for entry-level jobs in the drafting industry and learn how products are brought to market from concept to the finished product. Use 3D CAD software to design your own product and transform the virtual design to a physical object using rapid manufacturing processes. Design using the same tools that Oakley, Fender, Boeing, NASA and others use to build your own prototype using a 3D printer.
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Rapid Product Development AC
Manufacturing and Product Development
Room Day
Information and
Location
Technology
5 Investigate engineering and high-tech careers and develop skills and an understanding of course concepts. Employ engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of engineering design problems. Develop problem-solving skills and apply knowledge of research and design to create solutions to various challenges. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“g” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Communications
Principles of Engineering
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Location
Health Science and Medical Technology
5 Gain scientific and engineering knowledge and skills essential for success through an exciting series of design projects, including the UC Irvine Energy Invitational. Use 3D CAD software and rapid manufacturing processes to learn how products are brought to market. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“g” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better. Certification: Students will have the opportunity to become a Certified SolidWorks Associate by passing the industry-recognized SolidWorks CSWA exam.
Engineering and Architecture
Introduction to Product Design & Engineering AC
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Location
Business and Finance
Introduction to Engineering
Building and Construction Trades
Location
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
5 Learn the skills and concepts required for a career in technical product development. Become proficient in SolidWorks CAD software in order to invent, design, and build innovative products using 3D printing to rapid prototype and test designs. Emphasis is placed on CAD, 3D printing, teamwork, and professional presentation. Certification: Students will have the opportunity to become a Certified SolidWorks Associate by passing the industry-recognized SolidWorks CSWA exam.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology Marketing, Sales, and Service Public Services Transportation
HEALTH SCIENCE AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS & MARKETING
* IMPORTANT NOTICE
Health occupations classes include the study of reproductive and other systems and require practicing procedures on other students and/or patients, both male and female, of differing ages. Participation in these activities is required for a certificate of completion and continuation in the career pathway. Additionally, these classes may require heavy lifting and bending. 10
CNA (Pre-Certification) Internship
Learn the necessary skills to become a certified nurse assistant. Assist patients with basic personal needs such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and ambulation. Practice techniques of infection control, measure and record vital signs, and recognize psychosocial needs. After initial classroom instruction, intern at a skilled nursing facility. * Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE above regarding this course. Certification: Students will have an opportunity to earn an American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card. Students will be eligible to take the written and performance examination to become a State Certified Nurse Assistant upon successful completion of the course with a 73% or better. Prerequisites: Students must bring their Social Security card and a valid state issued ID to the first class session. Live Scan fingerprinting, physical exam, TB clearance and vaccinations required for all students prior to internship. Students must earn a grade of 73% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship site. Individuals with convictions other than a minor traffic violation must have a criminal clearance from the Department of Health Services before registering for this class. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Laguna Hills
515
Wulff, Bridget
1/30
370 14-5
Ocean View
911
3:30pm-7:30pm 3:30pm-7:30pm TBD 3pm-7pm TBD TBD
Murillo, Cecilia
1/30
CANCELED
TWTh Clinical 2 Saturdays MTW 2 Thursdays 2 Saturdays
CNA (Pre-Certification) Internship Fee-Based/Adults Only
$1,525 fee
Learn the necessary skills to become a certified nurse assistant. Assist patients with basic personal needs such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and ambulation. Practice techniques of infection control, measure and record vital signs, and recognize psychosocial needs. After initial classroom instruction, intern at a skilled nursing facility. *Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE above regarding this course. Certification: Students will have an opportunity to earn an American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card. Students will be eligible to take the written and performance examination to become a State Certified Nurse Assistant upon successful completion of the course with a 73% or better. Prerequisites: Students must bring their Social Security card and a valid state issued ID to the first class session. Passage of an assessment test is required of all adult students prior to being officially registered; see assessment testing information on page 3. Passing the test does not guarantee enrollment. Individuals with convictions other than a minor traffic violation must have a criminal clearance from the Department of Health Services before registering for this class. Live Scan fingerprinting, physical exam, TB clearance and vaccinations required for all students prior to internship. Students must earn a grade of 73% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship. Required Materials: Textbook and uniform purchase required. Textbook: Mosby’s Textbook for Nursing Assistants, 9th edition ISBN # 978-0-323-31974-4 Text, ISBN # 978-0-323-31976-8 Workbook. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
ROP
E9
8am-12pm 7am-11am TBD
Murillo, Cecilia
1/30
370 10-5
21
MTW Clinical & 4 Thurs.
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
A AT
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
ROP
E10
2:30pm-5:30pm
Burns, Rosa
1/29
318 10-5
MTWTh
Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
ROP
E10
5:45pm-8:45pm
Charleston,Giovonna 1/29
MW
Start
Section # Note
315 10-5
A
Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Mission Viejo
209
6pm-9pm
Barnhill, Barry
1/31
340 20-5
MW
Health Science and Medical Technology
5 Develop a foundation necessary for success in the world of health care. Acquire knowledge of basic health care procedures, medical terminology, health related professions including those involving patient care, and health career planning. *Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding this course on page 21.
Engineering and Architecture
Introduction to Medical Careers
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
5 Prepare to work in the dental office. Instruction includes dental terminology, scheduling appointments, reception and telephone techniques, patient treatment management, dental procedures, records management, billing, collections, word processing applications, and dental insurance.
Business and Finance
Dental Assistant Front Office
Building and Construction Trades
Location
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
10 Expand and master chairside skills required to assist the dentist. Advanced instruction includes standard and digital radiographic techniques in compliance with the guidelines of the California Board of Dental Examiners. After initial classroom instruction, intern in a private or group dental office. Certification: Students will have an opportunity to earn a California Dental Radiology certificate. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Dental Assistant Back Office with a grade of 85% or better, and an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR Card. Proof of Social Security number is required to receive Radiology Certificate. Students must earn a grade of 85% or better in the classroom portion of this course to be placed at an internship.
Dental Assistant Back Office Internship
Agriculture and Natural Resources
HEALTH SCIENCE AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS & MARKETING
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Information and
Technology
Communications
Manufacturing and Product Development Marketing, Sales, and Service Public Services Transportation
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
5 10 22 Credits 10 Credits
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture
Medical Core
5 Develop the skills and knowledge required for success in the medical field. Learn ethical and legal responsibilities of the health care worker, safety, medical terminology, human anatomy and physiology, body systems and mechanics, standard precautions, and health and fitness. Emphasis is placed on medical assisting and nursing skills. *Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding this course on page 21. Certification: Students will have an opportunity to earn an American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Providers card. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Silverado
6
2pm-5pm
Tran, Eddie
1/30
341 10-5
TTh
Medical Nursing Careers Internship AC
5 Learn the necessary skills to become a nurse assistant. Develop knowledge of anatomy, infection control, vital signs, personal patient care, ethics and medical terminology. After initial classroom instruction, intern at a local hospital. * Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding this course on page 21. Certification: Students will have an opportunity to earn an American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card. Prerequisites: Physical exam, TB clearance and vaccinations required for all students prior to internship. Students must earn a grade of 70% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
ROP ROP ROP
E9 E9 E9
4:30pm-7:30pm 2pm-5pm 5pm-8pm
Friedman, Rachel 1/29 Zimbleman, Lisa 1/30 Zimbleman, Lisa 1/30
MW TTh TTh
Transportation
Public Services
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Health Science and Medical Technology
HEALTH SCIENCE AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
23
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
Start
Section # Note
350 20-5 350 10-5 350 11-5
Medical Terminology AC
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Estancia Estancia Estancia Estancia Mission Viejo Portola Portola ROP
264 264 264 264 209 604 604 D7
1st 2nd 4th 6th 3pm-6pm 2nd 4th 5:30pm-8:30pm
Yuuki, Hayato Yuuki, Hayato Yuuki, Hayato Yuuki, Hayato Barnhill, Barry Frymire, Brittany Frymire, Brittany Friedman, Rachel
2/5 2/6 2/6 2/6 1/31 1/23 1/23 1/30
360 11-5 360 12-5 360 13-5 360 14-5 360 20-5 360 30-5 360 31-5 360 10-5
A Business and Finance
MWTh (A) TWF (B) TWF (B) TWF (B) MW MWF MWF TTh
Building and Construction Trades
Location
A
8
(with Online Component)
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Fountain Valley
B2
5th
Sianturi, Morris
1/30
380 20-3 10
Pharmacy Technician Internship
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Westminster
B13
3pm-7pm
Sianturi, Morris
1/31
381 11-3
MWF
C
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Period/Time
Manufacturing and Product Development
Room Day
Information and
Location
Technology
Prepare for employment in various pharmacy settings. Class instruction includes: medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacy law, metric and apothecary systems, drug requirements, and dispensing prescriptions. After initial classroom instruction, intern in a pharmacy setting. Certification: Meet eligibility requirements to apply for the Pharmacy Technician License through the California State Board of Pharmacy upon successful completion of the course with a 70% or better. Required Hours: Students are expected to complete three (3) additional hours of online instruction each week in the first semester (Fall). Online component includes discussion board participation, written assignments and assessments.
Communications
(with Online Component)
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Room Day
Health Science and Medical Technology
Location
Engineering and Architecture
Prepare for employment in various pharmacy settings. Class instruction includes: medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacy law, metric and apothecary systems, drug requirements, and dispensing prescriptions. Certification: Meet eligibility requirements to apply for the Pharmacy Technician License through the California State Board of Pharmacy upon successful completion of the course with a 70% or better. Required Hours: Students are expected to complete four (4) additional hours of online instruction each week. Online component includes discussion board participation, written assignments and assessments.
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Pharmacy Technician
MTWThF
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
5 Take the first step in understanding medical terminology and abbreviations used in various health careers. Research diseases and common disorders; understand anatomical and physiological systems of the body. Required Materials: Textbook purchase required for adults.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
HEALTH SCIENCE AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Public Services Transportation
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
5 10 24 Credits 10 Credits
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology
Sports Medicine AC
5 Prepare for careers relating to sports medicine. This course is designed to provide students with an introduction in care, prevention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Learn the basic skills and fundamentals of sports medicine, including how to prevent athletic injury and increase athletic performance. Study body mechanics, nutritional guidelines for maximizing performance, protective sports equipment, taping and bracing, psychological aspects of competition, and training and conditioning techniques. To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“d” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Certification: Students enrolled in a class with the UC designation will have an opportunity to earn an American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card. Prerequisites: Biology and Algebra are required. Anatomy/Physiology and Chemistry are recommended. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Beckman Beckman Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Edison Edison El Toro Estancia Estancia Fountain Valley Fountain Valley Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Marina Mission Viejo Trabuco Hills University
708 708 113 113 113 501 501 414 263 263 226 226 509 509 417 526 133 313
3rd 4th 3rd 5th 6th 1st 3rd 5th 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 5th 4th 4th 5th 1pm-3:30pm 4pm-9pm
Post, Logan Post, Logan McNeil, David McNeil, David McNeil, David Jackson, Holli Jackson, Holli Cabrie, Michael McNeil, David McNeil, David Kols, Jason Kols, Jason Jeske, Ali Jeske, Ali Kato, Britt Spanjer, Jenn Osborne, Steve Schweers, Krista
1/8 1/8 2/5 2/5 2/6 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 2/5 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/23
390 05-3 390 06-3 390 50-3 390 51-3 391 30-3 390 10-3 390 21-3 390 42-3 390 15-3 390 17-3 390 31-3 390 30-3 390 20-3 390 25-3 390 35-3 390 60-3 390 14-5 390 12-3
MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF (G) MTWThF (G) MTWThF (W) MTTh MWF MTWThF TWF (B) MWTh (A) MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF TTh T
Transportation
Public Services
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
HEALTH SCIENCE AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
25
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
UC UC
Adv
UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC
Baking & Pastry Fundamentals AC Room Day
Creekside Edison Laguna Hills Newport Harbor Valley Vista
KIT 246 305 173 17
Period/Time
MW 4pm-7pm MTWThF 0 period Th 3pm-8pm MTWThF (A) 1st W 4pm-9pm
Instructor
Start
Browder, Melissa 1/24 Richter, Rebecca 1/30 Testerman, Heather 2/1 Kingsbury, Ashley 2/5 Rodriguez, Christine 1/31
Section # Note
445 30-5 445 14-3 445 11-5 445 21-3 445 12-5
Building and Construction Trades
Location
A
Instructor
Creekside
KIT
Browder, Melissa 1/23
430 31-5
Foothill Foothill Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Newport Harbor Newport Harbor Ocean View
218 218 305 305 173 173 419
4pm-6:30pm 4pm-7pm 1st 2nd 5th 2:10pm-7:10pm 2nd 7th 3pm-8pm
Paul, Jason Paul, Jason Kingsbury, Ashley Kingsbury, Ashley Pilon, Sarah Pilon, Sarah Clark, Larien
430 40-3 430 41-3 430 11-3 430 10-3 430 22-3 430 21-3 430 20-5
T Th MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF T MTWThF (B) MTWThF (A) T
Start
1/8 1/8 1/30 1/30 2/6 2/5 1/30
Section # Note
UC UC UC
C
UC UC
Culinary Arts (Advanced)
MTWThF (A) 5th MW 3:30pm-8:30pm
Start Section # Note
Patterson, Julie 2/5 441 14-3 5 UC Schatti, Thomas 1/29 441 12-5 A 10 UC
Culinary Arts Internship AC
10
Period/Time
Instructor
Tustin Tustin
806 806
2:45pm-5:45pm 5:45pm-8:45pm
Schatti, Thomas 1/30 Schatti, Thomas 1/30
TThF TThF
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
Start
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
Section # Note
440 10-5 440 11-5 5 10 26 Credits 10 Credits
Transportation
Room Day
Public Services
Location
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Prepare for a career as a chef in a fine restaurant or hotel. Learn safety and sanitation, knife skills, cooking techniques, and food service procedures. Certification: Students will have the opportunity to test for and receive a ServSafe Food Handler Certificate. Prerequisites: Students must take and pass ServSafe Food Handler test prior to placement at an internship site; test administered during course hours. Students must earn a grade of 70% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship. Required Materials: Blue pants and black leather shoes with rubber soles required. Required Hours: After the first 6 weeks, students will continue to meet on Tuesdays for classroom instruction and will intern in a restaurant or hotel kitchen on Thursdays and Fridays for 4 1/2 hours each day.
Manufacturing and Product Development
173 806
Instructor
Information and
Newport Harbor Tustin
Period/Time
Technology
Room Day
Communications
Location
Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation
5 10 Use existing culinary skills to master the art of preparing worldwide cuisine. Instruction will include lectures, demonstrations and student involvement. Participate in competitions, creating and plating dishes with a variety of ingredients. *Prerequisites: High school students must have completed Culinary Arts Internship course with a grade of 70% or better. Adults must have prior professional kitchen experience and instructor approval. *Required Materials: Blue plants, black leather shoes with rubber soles are required. Purchase of a chef’s coat required for adults.
Health Science and Medical Technology
Period/Time
Engineering and Architecture
Room Day
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
5 Develop the skills necessary for an entry-level position in the restaurant/food service industry. Learn safety and sanitation, nutrition basics, and food service operations. Study planning, preparation, cooking and presentation techniques.
Business and Finance
Culinary Arts AC Location
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
5 Learntheskillsneededtoworkinthebaking&pastryindustry. Acquireknowledgeinproperequipment handling,productidentification,terminology,bakingandpastrypreparationandproductiontechniques. Master the basics of making breads, cakes, wedding cake decoration and plate presentation.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
HOSPITALITY, TOURISM, AND RECREATION
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology Marketing, Sales, and Service Public Services Transportation
HOSPITALITY, TOURISM AND RECREATION
Food Services Cooperative
10
Earn elective credits while working in the food services industry. Students will learn food service practices, safety, sanitation, customer-service and management skills. Combines classroom instruction and employer paid on-the-job training. Prerequisites: Students must be employed at a qualified site at the time of enrollment. Contact your High School Career Specialist to determine if your employment site will qualify for this course. Required Hours: Students must attend weekly class meetings and work a minimum of 9.5 hours per week in a qualified restaurant/food service-related occupation. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
El Toro El Toro
502 502
2:30pm-5pm 5pm-7:30pm
Shell, Dan Shell, Dan
2/1 2/1
460 11-5 460 10-5
Th Th
Hotel & Tourism Internship AC
5 Prepare for a career in the hospitality industry. Gain valuable experience by training at the front desk, engineering, sales and catering, human resources, or in-house restaurants. After initial classroom instruction, intern at a local hotel or tourism-related business. Certification: Students will have the opportunity to test for a CA Food Handlers card.
Required Materials: Black pants and a white shirt or blouse. Required Hours: Internship days and hours may vary, including weekends. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
University
216
4pm-7pm
Moreno, Maria
1/24
470 11-5
MW
A
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
AP Computer Science A
5 Develop skills fundamental to the study of computer science. This course emphasizes objectoriented programming methodology with a concentration on problem-solving, algorithm development, and the study of data structures, design and abstraction. Identify ethical and social implications for computer use. Prerequisites: To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“g” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start Section # Note
Northwood Northwood Northwood Woodbridge Woodbridge
931 931 931 F203 F203
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Goode, Maria Goode, Maria Goode, Maria Wai, Jer Wai, Jer
1/23 1/24 1/23 1/23 1/23
MTWThF (O) MTWThF (E) MTWThF (O) MTWThF MTWThF
253 10-3 253 11-3 253 12-3 253 20-3 253 21-3
UC UC UC UC UC
AP Computer Science Principles
5 Develop skills central to computing, computer science, and computational thinking practices. Topics include creativity in computing, abstracting to facilitate problem solving, data analysis for knowledge creation, algorithmic thinking, problem solving through programming, understanding the Internet and its uses, and the global impacts of computing. Prerequisites: To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“g” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Woodbridge
F203 MTWThF
2nd
Wai, Jer
1/23
254 10-3
27
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
UC
Computer Programming AC Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Fountain Valley Woodbridge Woodbridge
230 MTWThF F203 MTWThF F203 MTWThF
1st 3rd 6th
Lavrov, Eddie Wai, Jer Wai, Jer
1/30 1/23 1/23
249 11-5 249 71-3 249 70-3
Microsoft Tools AC
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Hillview Hillview Ocean View Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills
25 25 307 128 128 128
4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Berzsenyi, Laszlo Berzsenyi, Laszlo Keating, Roger Cooper, Craig Cooper, Craig Cooper, Craig
1/8 1/8 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30
220 23-3 220 56-3 220 35-3 220 37-3 220 36-3 220 38-3
MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF (O) MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF
Engineering and Architecture
Room Day
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
ROP Westminster
D8 K9
3:30pm-6:30pm 0 period
Mayfield, Rich Harvard, Doug
1/29 1/30
562 10-5 562 20-5
A
Information and
Technology
Communications
Location
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
5 Learn to program using VEX robotics and Arduino/Raspberry Pi. In this introductory computer science course, learn the design, development, and debugging of computer programs. Emphasis will be placed on the study of C syntax, programming, electronics and problem solving. Prerequisites: Intermediate to advanced PC skills. Strong math skills; previous or concurrent enrollment in Algebra.
Health Science and Medical Technology
Programming and Robotics AC
MW MTWThF
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Location
Business and Finance
5 Become proficient in the latest Microsoft desktop applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and Publisher. Mastery of selected programs will be acquired through projectbased applications utilizing the powerful features of Microsoft Office. Prerequisites: Knowledge of keyboard required.
Building and Construction Trades
Location
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
5 Learn basic functions of PC programming languages and techniques, including Visual Basic, C++, Java, Java Script, and HTML. Prerequisites: This course is designed for individuals with intermediate to advanced PC skills.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Manufacturing and Product Development Marketing, Sales, and Service Public Services Transportation
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
5 10 28 Credits 10 Credits
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology Marketing, Sales, and Service Public Services Transportation
MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
5 Learn the basic principles and operative skills to setup, program, and operate Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machinery in a state-of-the-art Haas Technical Education Center (HTEC). Instruction includes an overview to the machining process, quality control, metrology, inspection, blueprint reading, Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), beginning CNC operations and manual programming skills. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills
312 312
3:30pm-6:30pm 3:30pm-6:30pm
Petzold, Darin Petzold, Darin
1/31 1/30
595 11-5 595 10-5
MW TTh
A A
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (Adv) AC
5 Use existing knowledge and skills to build proficiency in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology in the state-of-the-art Haas Technical Education Center (HTEC). Learn advanced skills in the operation, setup and programming of a CNC mill and lathe. Emphasis will be placed on building CAD/CAM and metalworking skills. Prerequisites: Students must have completed Manufacturing Engineering Technology, or have prior industry related experience and instructor approval. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills
312 312
3:30pm-6:30pm 3:30pm-6:30pm
Petzold, Darin Petzold, Darin
1/31 1/30
596 11-5 596 10-5
MW TTh
A A
MARKETING, SALES AND SERVICE
Diversified Service Careers Internship
10
Prepare for entry-level employment in the retail and service industry. This course is designed for students with special needs; providing instruction in career awareness, professional behavior, and succeeding on the job. After initial classroom instruction, intern in a retail or service-related business. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Marina ROP
417 P2
2pm-5pm 10am-1pm
Osbourne/Laffen 2/5 Laffen, Teresa 1/29
MTWTh MTWThF
Start
Section # Note
450 12-5 450 11-5
C A
Entrepreneurship AC
5 Learn what it takes to start and maintain a successful business and develop your own business plan. Course topics include marketing strategies, business finance, government regulations, legal issues, business records, promotions, advertising and human resources. Utilize computer and software applications used in operating a small business. To meet UC/CSU admission requirment (“g” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Hillview Ocean View Ocean View Ocean View
25 307 307 307
6th 4th 5th 6th
Berzsenyi, Laszlo Keating, Roger Keating, Roger Keating, Roger
1/8 1/30 1/30 1/30
277 13-3 277 15-3 277 14-3 277 16-3
MTWThF MTWThF (E) MTWThF (O) MTWThF (E)
UC UC UC UC
Marketing Principles AC
5 Examine the business function of marketing. Research branding and product development, pricing strategies, market analysis, promotional planning, channels of distribution, selling concepts, advertising and international marketing. Explore career opportunities in the marketing field. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Hillview
25
6th
Berzsenyi, Laszlo 1/8
29
MTWThF
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
Start
Section # Note
275 11-3
Retail & Service Careers Cooperative
10
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Silverado
27
4pm-6:30pm
Alonzo, Elaine
1/30
273 20-5
T
Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Westminster Mall
ATP
3:30pm-6:30pm
Alonzo, Elaine
1/31
270 11-5
MW
A
5 Discover the world of marketing in the sports and entertainment industries. Create a marketing plan to promote a team or event and examine how social media is impacting sports and entertainment marketing. Topics include marketing strategies, product and price decisions, market research, sponsorship, branding and licensing, and promotion. Research career opportunities. Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
233
0
McCance, Sarah 1/30
MTWThF
Start
Section # Note
278 10-3
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Fountain Valley Irvine Marina University
230 UA9 234 314
2nd 1st 4th 1st
McCance, Sarah Russell, Gary Cunneen, Marilyn Jacobsen, Robin
1/30 1/24 1/30 1/23
290 50-3 290 60-3 290 14-3 290 30-3
MTWThF MTWThF (B) MTWThF MTWF
UC UC UC UC
Public Services
Schedule Changes? Stay informed with course changes by checking out the latest schedule updates at:
Transportation
or call 714.979.1955
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Period/Time
Manufacturing and Product Development
Room Day
Information and
Location
Technology
5 Create and operate a virtual business. Determine the nature of the enterprise, its products, services, and management structure under the guidance of a business partner. Use current business software to conduct business with other students across the United States via the Internet.This one-year course satisfies the economics requirement for graduation in *Saddleback Valley USD. To meet UC/CSU admission requirment (“g” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the class and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Communications
Virtual Enterprise AC
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Location
Fountain Valley
Health Science and Medical Technology
Sports & Entertainment Marketing
Engineering and Architecture
5 Prepare for an exciting career in the retail industry. Course objectives include professional salesmanship, store operations, sales transactions, and analysis of current and future industry trends. After initial classroom instruction, internships are provided in local retail stores with an emphasis on selling approach and procedures, visual merchandising, product knowledge, and customer service.
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Retail Sales & Merchandising Internship
Business and Finance
Room Day
Building and Construction Trades
Location
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
Earnelectivecreditswhileworkinginaretailorservice-relatedoccupation. Developskillsnecessary for career advancement by learning how personal development affects present employability, as well as future success. Increase your knowledge of effective communication and interpersonal skills, problem solving, appropriate decision making, and team building. Combines classroom instruction and employer paid on-the-job training. Prerequisites: Students must be employed at a qualified site at the time of enrollment. Contact your High School Career Specialist to determine if your employment site will qualify for this course. Required Hours: Students must attend weekly class meetings and work a minimum of 9.5 hours per week in a qualified retail or service-related occupation.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
MARKETING, SALES AND SERVICE
5 10 30 Credits 10 Credits
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
Public Services classes are designed to give students both the theory and hands-on experience in the skills and knowledge required in the these fields. Classroom instruction may include real depictions of graphic or violent content. Some topics in the Administration of Justice and Crime Scene Investigation classes may be sensitive to high school students.
* IMPORTANT NOTICE
Administration of Justice
5 Learn the history, philosophy, ethics, and structure of the American criminal justice system, and understand the education, training and skills necessary to pursue careers such as police officer, federal agent, correction officer and criminal lawyer. Participate in field trips and hands-on simulations such as fingerprinting and mock trials. Note: Some field trips may take place outside of regular school hours. Participation in field trips is optional. * Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding this course, top of this page. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Laguna Hills
P17
4:30pm-7:30pm
Solis, Nasario
1/30
420 12-5
TTh
Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
5 Explore the world of forensic science and crime scene investigation. Understand the nature and importance of physical evidence in solving crimes, and how to collect and process that evidence. Learn skills and techniques used by crime scene investigators to diagram and photograph crime scenes, dust and lift fingerprints and perform gunshot residue tests. Explore careers in law enforcement and administration of justice. Note: Some field trips may take place outside of regular school hours. Participation in field trips is optional. * Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding this course, top of this page.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Administration of Justice course recommended. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Creekside Mission Viejo Tustin Westminster
3 205 802 T15
4pm-7pm 4:30pm-7:30pm 2:45pm-5:30pm 6:30pm-9:15pm
Kirkwood, Clint Solis, Nasario Gilbert, Gina Gilbert, Gina
1/24 1/31 1/30 1/30
421 13-5 421 10-5 421-12-5 421 11-5
MW MW TTh TTh
Transportation
Public Services
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Health Science and Medical Technology
Engineering and Architecture
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Business and Finance
Building and Construction Trades
PUBLIC SERVICES
31
Coastline ROP Spring 2018
Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
Certification: Students will be eligible to test for an American Heart Association BLS for
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Start
Section # Note
Creekside Edison El Toro Estancia Estancia Estancia
6 501 620 264 264 264
Raj, Vishal Noceti, Joe Wilcox, Charlie Yuuki, Hayato Yuuki, Hayato Yuuki, Hayato
1/23 1/31 2/5 2/5 2/5 2/5
320 33-5 320 18-5 320 20-5 320 30-3 320 29-3 320 12-5
Marina Trabuco Hills Trabuco Hills Valley Vista Westminster
240 327 329 10 B4
4pm-9pm 4pm-9pm 4pm-9pm 3rd 5th 4pm-9pm TBD 4pm-9pm 4pm-9pm 4pm-9pm 4pm-9pm 2pm-7pm
McDuffie, James Lauderdale, Jon Miller, John Noceti, Joe Ortiz, Cesar
1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/31
320 40-5 320 16-5 320 11-5 320 13-5 320 25-5
Engineering and Architecture
C
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) AC
10
7
4pm-9pm 8am-4:30pm 4pm-9pm 8am-4:30pm 4pm-9pm 8am-4:30pm 4pm-9pm 8am-4:30pm 4pm-9pm 8am-4:30pm
Sherman, Dan
1/23
321 30-5
Sherman, Dan
1/30
321 20-5
Sherman, Dan
2/1
321 11-5
Shanahan, Ray
1/30
321 10-5
Sherman, Dan
2/5
321 12-5
W & 6 Sat. * Fountain Valley B15 T & 6 Sat. * ROP P3 Th & 6 Sat. * Trabuco Hills 310 T & 6 Sat. * Trabuco Hills 310 M & 6 Sat. Adults AC Articulated Adv Advanced AT A may course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
5 10 32 Credits 10 Credits
Transportation
* Creekside
Public Services
Section # Note
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Start
Manufacturing and Product Development
Instructor
Information and
Period/Time
Technology
Room Day
Communications
Location
Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation
Learn about a career as an ambulance attendant or emergency room technician. EMT certification increases opportunities to obtain a position as a lifeguard, firefighter, search and rescue team member or ski patrol team. * Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding this course on page 21 Certification: Eligible to take the National Registry EMT-Basic certification exam upon successful completion of course. Successful completion includes all of the following: 1) 80% or better overall grade, 2) 80% or better on the final exam, 3) 80% or better on the skills final, 4) completion of 24 clinical hours, 5) on time completion of ICS 100, and 6) on time completion of ICS 200 homework. Prerequisites: High school students must have completed the Emergency Medical Responder course with a grade of 80% or better. Students must be 18 years old at the time of course completion. Students must bring a copy of current American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card, and valid photo ID to the first class session. Required Materials: Blue pants and white shirt. Required Hours: Students must be available to meet on *both days shown below. Class will meet one day per week and both days once a month, plus 6 Saturdays from 8am - 4:30pm Calendar of class meeting dates will be provided at the first class session. Students must also complete 24 clinical hours, to be determined.
Health Science and Medical Technology
T W or Th M MWTh (A) MWTh (A) M & 1 Sat. T or W T or Th T or Th M or T W
Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
Location
Business and Finance
required for enrollment into the EMT course for all high school students. Required Hours: Class will meet on either of the days shown depending on instructor’s fire department work schedule. Calendar of class meeting dates will be provided at the first class session.
Building and Construction Trades
Healthcare Providers card.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of this course with a grade of 80% or better
Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
5 Prepare to be an emergency medical services (EMS) provider. Learn about a careers in fire service, sports medicine, coaching, ski patrol, lifeguarding and emergency medical services. Students will learn CPR principles, first aid skills, patient assessment, triage, and emergency responsibilities. * Please see IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding this course on pages 21 and 31.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
PUBLIC SERVICES
Agriculture and Natural Resources Arts,, Media, and Entertainment Building and Construction Trades Business and Finance Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services Engineering and Architecture Health Science and Medical Technology Hospitality, p y Tourism and Recreation Manufacturing Information and and Product Communications Development Technology
Fire Science 101 AC
5 Aquire the skills necessary for a career in fire protection and fire safety. Course includes a survey of career opportunities in fire service and related fields, history of fire protection, fire loss analysis, public and private fire protection services, specific fire protection functions, fire chemistry and physics. This class is for the student seriously considering a future career in the fire service.
Required Materials: Dark blue pants and dark blue shirt required. Required Hours: Class will meet on either of the days shown depending on instructor’s fire department work schedule. Calendar of class meeting dates will be provided at the first class session. Location
Room Day
Period/Time
Instructor
Mission Viejo ROP
526 P3
4pm-9pm 4pm-9pm TBD
Ambrose, Matt 1/30 Zimmerman, Dan 1/30
T or Th M or T & 1 Sat.
Start
Section # Note
323 00-5 323 20-5
A A
Distinguished Student Recognition On T h u r s d a y, May 24, 2018, students from all five of Coastline ROP’s partnering school districts will be honored for having distinguished themselves in their fall 2017 and spring 2018 semester ROP classes. All nominees will receive medallions and certificates from the ROP and local elected officials. Finalists in ROP’s career sectors will also receive monetary awards. Please join us in recognizing students on Thursday, May 24, 2018 at our Distinguished Student Recognition Event.
Transportation
Public Services
Marketing, Sales, and Service
PUBLIC SERVICES
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Automotive Technology AC Location
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Moir, Casey 1/30 Moir, Casey 1/30 Moir, Casey 1/30 Hulbert, James 1/30 Rickards, Joshua 1/23 Rickards, Joshua 1/23 Rickards, Joshua 1/23 Rickards, Joshua 1/24 Rickards, Joshua 1/24 Rickards, Joshua 1/24 Sullivan, Patrick 1/30 Sullivan, Patrick 1/30 Sullivan, Patrick 1/30 Sullivan, Patrick 1/30 Petrulio, Rich 1/30 Petrasich, Brenton 1/23 Rans, Kevin 1/30 Rans, Kevin 1/30 Rans, Kevin 1/30 Rans, Kevin 1/30 Petrasich, Brenton 1/23 Petrasich, Brenton 1/23 Petrasich, Brenton 1/23
Engineering and Architecture
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Education,, Child Dev. and Family Services
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Building and Construction Trades
El Toro El Toro El Toro
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Public Services
NOTE: This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisites: One year of previous automotive experience is required.
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Build advanced skills to prepare for a career in the automotive industry. Students will participate in classroom, lab and internship to become proficient in all aspects of the automotive industry, including diagnosis and repair. Students are placed in local automotive internship sites, job shadowing with “hands on” opportunities.
Manufacturing and Product Development
Automotive Technology Pre-Apprenticeship
Information and
Room Day
Technology
Location
University
Communications
5 Acquire advanced skills to prepare for a career in the automotive industry. Learn about tune-ups, lubrication, brakes, suspension, power train systems theory, diagnosis, and repair. After initial classroom instruction, intern at an automotive repair facility.
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Automotive Technology Internship AC
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Arts,, Media, and Entertainment
5 Gain basic skills used in performing tune-ups and lubrication, brake adjustments and replacements, and study power train systems. Develop knowledge of theory, diagnosis and repair.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation
Articulated Adv Advanced AT A Adults may AC course class enroll
Assessment Test Required
UC & Cal State C Closed NC No 5 Credit UC approved
5 10 34 Credits 10 Credits
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion, Coastline ROP students will:
Communicate and Collaborate with Diverse Audiences
Demonstrate Creativity and Innovation
Practice Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Skills
Act as Responsible, Ethical Citizens
Develop Personal, Educational and Career Goals
Integrate Academic and Technical Skills
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www.coastlinerop.net
Office of Superintendent / Human Resource Services
Media Resource Center Board Room
Business Services Purchasing / Receiving Technology Services
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ROP CAMPUS MAP
Coastline ROP Paul E. Snyder Administrative Center 1001 Presidio Square Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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Career Specialist
1 Back Bay/Monte Vista Kathleen Shannon 390 Monte Vista Avenue, Costa Mesa 92627 2 Beckman Erica Rosas 3588 Bryan, Irvine 92602 3 Coastline ROP Rachel Kreger 1001 Presidio Square, Costa Mesa 92626 4 Corona del Mar Rachel Kreger 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach 92660 5 Costa Mesa Arianna Nagy 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 92626 6 Creekside/San Joaquin Patty Voisinet 3387 Barranca Parkway, Irvine 92606 7 Edison Shari Kowalke 21400 Magnolia Street, Huntington Beach 92646 8 El Toro Kati Blackledge 25255 Toledo Way, Lake Forest 92630 9 Estancia Jennifer Sweet 2323 Placentia Avenue, Costa Mesa 92627 10 Foothill Diane Sanchez 19251 Dodge Avenue, Santa Ana 92705 11 Fountain Valley Marvene Sanders 17816 Bushard Avenue, Fountain Valley 92708 12 Hillview Diane Sanchez 1151 San Juan Street, Tustin 92780 13 Huntington Beach Clinton Schooler 1905 Main St., Huntington Beach 92648 14 Irvine Patty Voisinet 4321 Walnut Avenue, Irvine 92604
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714 730-7356
714 962-3301 4436
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949 586-6333 236164
714 962-1356 4436
949 936-7438
714 424-8709
949 515-6009
714 979-1955
714 734-2900 527
949 515-6900 2568
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15 Laguna Hills 25401 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills 92653 16 Marina 15871 Springdale Street, Huntington Beach 92649 17 Mission Viejo 25025 Chrisanta Drive, Mission Viejo 92691 18 Newport Harbor 600 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach 92663 19 Northwood 4515 Portola Parkway, Irvine 92620 20 Ocean View 17071 Gothard Street, Huntington Beach 92647 21 Portola 1001 Cadence, Irvine 92618 22 Silverado/Mira Monte 25632 Peter A. Hartman Way, Mission Viejo 92691 23 Trabuco Hills 27501 Mustang Run, Mission Viejo 92691 24 Tustin 1171 El Camino Real, Tustin 92780 25 University 4771 Campus Drive, Irvine 92612 26 Valley Vista 9600 Dolphin Street, Fountain Valley 92708 27 Westminster 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683 28 Woodbridge 2 Meadowbrook, Irvine 92604
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HIGH SCHOOLS / CAREER SPECIALISTS
949 837-7722 235158
Sandra Davis
949 936-7376
949 768-1934 237762 714 730-7414 87106
A. McClenaghan Julie Sam
Annmarie Winter
949 936-7821
Nancy Duremdes 714 893-1381 4436
Marvene Sanders 714 962-3301 4436
Madison Thomsen 949 936-7633
949 586-8800 4
Ellen Phillips
949 936-8202
Graceann Johnson 714 848-0656 4436
Kathi Smith
Kathleen Shannon 949 515-6309
714 893-6571 4436
Kathe Hayden
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949 770-5447 234140
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Yi-Ching Fenton
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From the 405 freeway, exit south on Fairview, left on El Camino, right on Lorenzo, left on Presidio Drive, right on Presidio Square.
DIRECTIONS to ROP Admin. Center:
Hours 8am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday
714.979.1955
1001 Presidio Square Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1584
OUR MISSION Coastline ROP is an exemplary, innovative career technical education program that prepares students for college and career success and contributes to the economic development of the communities we serve.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion, Coastline ROP students will: • • • • • •
Integrate academic and technical skills Practice problem solving and critical thinking skills Communicate and collaborate with diverse audiences Demonstrate creativity and innovation Act as responsible, ethical citizens Develop personal, educational and career goals
Coastline Regional Occupational Program, in compliance with the civil rights legislation, hereby asserts that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, or handicap in its employment or enrollment in career preparation courses.