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Achievements in Career Education MSJC has the only complete, certificated audio program in Riverside County with students finding employment at: the MGM Grand, Carnival Cruise Lines, ESPN, Clear Channel Communications, KOST-FM, KZSW-TV and more! Over 80 percent of the students completing the Tax Preparation Employment Concentration are finding immediate business opportunities. The Child Development and Education department strives to match students with appropriate field work opportunities. Each student is teamed with one of our master teachers whose qualifications far surpass state requirements for education and experience. Scores of MSJC Photography students have been placed in internships and direct employment positions at: the Defense Visual Resource Center at March Air Reserve Base, the Soboba Casino, Talon Graphics, the Outdoor Channel, and have had numerous self-employment successes. The NLCEX licensure exam pass rate for both the RN and VN programs is above the state and national averages. The college’s Alcohol and Drug Studies Program recently received a 5 year national accreditation approval. MSJC is certified as a Honda PACT (Professional Automotive Career Training) school successfully placing students in full-time positions at local automotive dealerships.

Business & Community Partners ABC Child Care Center - Temecula Adrylan Communications Ahmium Education Center - San Jacinto Alternatives to Domestic Violence - Riverside Amercomp Infosystems American Honda Motor Company American Medical Response AmeriCare Ambulance Service ANIXTER Inc. Anne Sullivan Nursery School - Wildomar Auto Club of Southern California Beaumont/Cherry Valley Water District Brood and Seibert California Association for the Education of Young Children California Child Development Training Consortium California Early Childhood Mentor Program California Family Life Centers Camsoft Corporation City of Lake Elsinore City of Murrieta City of Temecula Cole-Schaefer Ambulance Services Community Action Partnership County Villa - Murrieta Diamond Valley Honda - Hemet Don Hitzeman, Attorney at Law Eastern Municipal Water District Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Emergency Ambulance Services, Inc. Enterprise Electric Datacom FFF Enterprises First 5 Commission Gosch Automotive Group Hamilton Auto Repair Hardy’s Auto Service Healthy Children’s Connections Hemet CALWORKS/GAIN Hemet Chamber of Commerce Hemet Fire Department Hemet Valley Healthcare Hemet Valley Medical Center Hemet Valley Recovery Center Hilton Reservations Worldwide Hill Alcohol & Drug IBEW Local 440

IKON Office Solutions Inclusion Partners of Riverside County Inland Valley Medical Center J & J Automotive James Counts, CPA Kids Care Club -Temecula KinderCare - Temecula Lake Elsinore CALWORKS/GAIN Leisure Living Superstore Lending Star Mortgage Manor Care Health Services Menifee Lakes Golf Course Menifee Valley Medical Center Mission Ambulance, Inc. Moreno Valley Hospital Moss Brothers Honda - Moreno Valley Murrieta Chamber of Commerce Murrieta Water District Napa Auto Parts Norm Reeves Honda - Temecula Nottingham & Doherty, LLP CPA’s Peterka Consultants Phils Auto Clinic Prevent Child Abuse - Riverside County Quinns Auto Repair Ramsey Ford Rancho California Water District Rancho Springs Medical Center Riverside DPSS/GAIN Program Riverside Careers Academy Riverside County Child Care Consortium Riverside County Office of Education Riverside County Regional Medical Center Rosenstein and Hitzeman Rotary International - Murrieta Chapter Salvation Army San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital San Jacinto Head Start/State Preschool Soroptimists St. John’s Lutheran Preschool - Hemet Stimulus Inc. Sun City Convalescent Talbot Insurance Temecula Evenstart Temecula Valley Bank Totally Kids Specialty Healthcare Tri Buick, Pontiac, & GMC Turner Suspension Bicycles, Inc Valley Chronicle Valley Independent Bank VIP Tots - Hemet Welcome School - Hemet * Thank you to all our local school districts who partner year Yellow Magic Inc after year with MSJC.

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M t S a n J a c i n t o C ol l e g e Table of Contents

The Importance of Education

Administration of Justice ............................................. 5

The nation’s vitality depends upon a well-educated citizenry. The goal of the college staff is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential to living in and contributing to an ever-changing democratic society. The college’s programs and services are designed to assist students to develop personal autonomy, social competence, social conscience, and creative capacity.

Alcohol & Drug Studies .............................................. 6 Allied Health ............................................................... 7 Audio Technology ....................................................... 8 Automotive/Transportation Technology ...................... 9 Business Administration ............................................ 10

Recognizing that education is a personal achievement gained through opportunity and an individual’s aim to succeed, Mt. San Jacinto College is committed to providing the resources such achievement requires including:

Business - Application Specialist ............................... 11 Business - Clerical .................................................... 12 Business - Office Administration Technician ............ 13 Business - Small Business Administration .................. 14

1. General education: To provide opportunities for students to develop skills in learning, critical thinking, leadership, organization, and techniques for making intelligent choices.

Business Solutions ..................................................... 36 Child Development and Education ........................... 15 Computer Information Systems (CIS) ...................... 16

2. Transfer education: To provide the first two years of college-level courses for those students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university.

CIS - Internet Authoring ........................................... 17 CIS - Networking...................................................... 18 CIS - Programming ................................................... 19

3. Career education: To offer courses and programs in varied vocational/technical fields for students to gain entry-level occupational skills, enhance career changes, or upgrade skills for career advancement.

Community Education ............................................. 34 Diagnostic Medical Sonography ................................ 20 Engineering: Drafting Technology ............................. 21 Fire Technology ......................................................... 22

4. Transitional education: To offer courses in developmental or remedial education for students who need to improve English and mathematics proficiency in preparation for college-level courses.

Geographic Information Systems .............................. 23 Gerontology .............................................................. 24 Golf Course/Turf Management ................................. 25

5. Counseling and guidance: To encourage student growth and development through specialized counseling in the areas of academic planning, career planning and personal development.

Legal Assistant ........................................................... 26 Management/Supervision .......................................... 27 Multimedia ............................................................... 28 Nursing - Registered (RN) ........................................ 29

6. Special programs and services: To extend special programs and services to students who are disadvantaged and/or disabled.

Nursing - Vocational (VN) ........................................ 30 Occupational Internships .......................................... 35

7. Community service: To provide an enriched environment throughout the community by offering vocational, recreational and cultural programs.

Photography.............................................................. 31 Real Estate................................................................. 32 Water Technology...................................................... 33 1

Certificate & Degree Programs Mt. San Jacinto College offers many degree programs as well as a vast array of certificate and employment concentrations. A summary of the programs offered are listed below. Refer to the MSJC catalog for an in-depth description. Program

Employment Certificate Degree Concentration X

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Medical Assisting

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X

Audio Technology

X

X

X

X

X

X

Business Administration

X

X

Business, Clerical

X

Administration of Justice X

Corrections

Alcohol/Drug Studies X

Dual Diagnosis

Allied Health Certified Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide (CNA/HHA)

X

Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT)

X

Emergency Medical Technician Advanced

X

Advanced Audio Technology

Automotive/Transportation Technology Alternative Fuels, Bus Transit and Heavy Duty Transportation

X

Automotive Service Advisor/Automotive Service Shop Management

X

Bus/Heavy Duty Vehicle Servicer

X

Engine Performance Technician

X

General Technician

X

Business Accounting Applications

X

Accounting and Tax Preparation

X

X

Management Communications

X

Microsoft Applications Specialist

X

Office Administration X

Office Administration Technician Office Communications

X

Office Technologies

X

Resort Operations

X X

Small Business Operations

X

Child Development and Education Administration

X

Art

X

Assistant Teacher

X

Associate Teacher

X

Communication

X

Deaf Culture

X

Early Childhood Special Education

X 

X

Program

Employment Certificate Degree Concentration

Elementary Education

X

First Aid

X

Health & Safety

X

Healthy Living

X

Infant/Toddler

X

K-12 Special Education

X

Language and Literacy

X

Music and Movement

X

Nutrition

X

School-Age Child Care

X

School-Age Permit

X

Science

X

Substance Abuse Awareness

X X

Computer Information Systems (CIS) X

General Track A+ Certification

X

X

Data Analysis and Modeling

X

X

Microsoft Office Application Developer

X

X

Network+ Certification

X

X X

Internet Authoring inet+ Certification

X

X

Internet Authoring

X

X X

Networking (CIW)

X

X

LAN/WAN Administration (CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Administrator)

X

X

Linux System Administration

X

X

Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA)

X

X

Security Certified Network Professional (SCNP)

X

X

Certified Internet Webmaster

X

Programming C++ Programming

X

X

JAVA Programming

X

X

Oracle Database Administration

X

X

Oracle Database Operations

X

X

Oracle Developer

X

X

Oracle Programmer

X

X

PL/SQL Programming

X

X

SQL Programming

X

X

Visual Basic Programming

X

X

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Engineering: Drafting Technology

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Surveying

Fire Technology X

Fire Academy Preparation 

Program

Employment Certificate Degree Concentration X

Fire Apparatus Operator Preparation

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Management/Supervision

X

X

Multimedia

X

X

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Engineering

X

Multimedia

X

Programming

X

Visual Design

X

Gerontology Activities Director

X

Senior Nutrition

X

Social Services Designee

X

Golf Course/Turf Management Assistant Superintendent

X

Irrigation Technician

X

Landscaping Operation

X

Resort Operations

X

Legal Assistant X

Legal Office Support

Animation

X

Imaging

X

Production Management

X

Videography

X

Web Design

X X

Nursing - Registered Nursing (RN) Nursing - Vocational (VN) Photography

X

Digital Imaging Entrepreneur

X

Digital Imaging Technician

X

Photography for Digital Video

X

Photography for Graphic Design

X

Web-based Digital Imaging

X

Real Estate Water Technology

MSJC Mission Statement The mission of Mt. San Jacinto College is to provide quality, educationally enriching experiences, programs and opportunities designed to empower students to serve as productive citizens in a dynamic and complex world. 

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Administration of Justice The Administration of Justice Program involves the study of the theory and practice of law enforcement, police work, the court and corrections systems. These core and elective courses provide the student with a base of knowledge and proficiency in the general area. Law enforcement, whether as a line officer, deputy sheriff, marshal or state traffic officer, offers a rewarding opportunity to serve society. Specialized officers such as game wardens, forest rangers or criminal investigators make unique contributions throughout our state and nation. They investigate crime, present cases in court and render other service to the justice system and the people. Much of their job now consists of actively serving the many social needs of their community. CERTIFICATE Administration of Justice

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

( units)

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Required Courses (15 units) AJ 101 AJ 102 AJ 106 AJ 111 AJ 118

Criminal Law Introduction to Law Enforcement Juvenile Procedures I Administration of Justice Police Community Relations

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Elective Courses (select 9 units from the list below) AJ 071 AJ 103 AJ 104 AJ 105 AJ 108 AJ 114 AJ 125 AJ 128 AJ 140 AJ 141 AJ 142 AJ 149 AJ 299

Penal Code 832 Instruction Criminal Evidence Patrol Procedures & Defensive Tactics Public Safety Communications Criminal Investigation Laws of Arrest, Search and Seizure Vice Control Traffic Control, Enforcement and Investigation Principles of Biology in Forensics Principles of Chemistry in Forensics Principles of Toxicology in Forensics Occupational Internship: Administration of Justice Special Projects: Administration of Justice

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 1-4 units 1-3 units

DEGREE In addition to completing the certificate program, students must complete all other MSJC General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Science degree in Administration of Justice.

No man is above the law, and no man is below it. Theodore Roosevelt

President of the United States (1901-1909)

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATION Corrections (15 units)

CORR 101 CORR 102 CORR 103 AJ 101 AJ 105

Introduction to Correctional Science Control and Supervision in Corrections Correctional Interviewing and Counseling Criminal Law Public Safety Communications

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 5

Accident Investigator Alcoholism Counselor Animal Control Border Patrol Agent Correctional Counselor Corrections Officer Criminal Investigator Customs Agent Deputy Sheriff Drug Enforcement Evidence Technician FBI Agent Fingerprint Classifier Forest Ranger Highway Patrol Officer Industrial Security Officer Insurance Investigator Investigator Trainer Jailer Law Legal Secretary Matron Officer Agent Drug Abuse Paralegal Park Ranger Parole Agent Police Clerk Police Dispatcher Police Officer Polygraph Operator Private Detective Probation Officer Security Specialist Store Detective Warden

Alcohol & Drug Studies The Alcohol/Drug studies program is designed to prepare people to serve as para-professionals in the growing career field of counseling and advisement to individuals with addictions to alcohol or other drugs. The MSJC Alcohol/Drug studies program is a certificate program consisting of 39 units, drawn from a course list which provides a thorough grounding in medical and social origins of addiction. The skills and techniques used for intervention, the legal and ethical context of treatment, as well as the record-keeping necessary to support successful interventions are also included. The successful student will be well prepared for the qualifying examination offered by California Board for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (CBADC), a statewide certification organization. CERTIFICATE Alcohol/Drug Studies

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

(9 units)

Entry Level: • Alcohol/Drug Studies Advisor • Alcohol/Drug Studies Technician

Required Courses (39 units) ADS 101

Introduction and Overview of Alcohol and Drug Studies ADS 102 Pharmacology and Biomedical Aspects of Alcohol and Other Drugs ADS 103 Law & Ethics, Community Prevention Education, Outreach and Referral ADS 104 Case Management: Assessment, Orientation, Treatment, Planning and Relapse Prevention ADS 110/PSYC 110 Introduction to Counseling ADS 115/PSYC 115 Individual, Family and Group Counseling ADS 120 Personal & Professional Growth for Alcohol and Drug Counselors ADS 149 Occupational Internship: Alcohol and Drug Studies ADS 150 Practicum Seminar HS 121 Fundamentals of Healthful Living PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 102 Personal Growth SOCI 106 Intercultural Relations

3 units

Professional Level: • Director Outpatient Program Staff Member • Drug Abuse Counselor • Recovery Center Staff Member

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

In addition, certificate recipients must demonstrate English proficiency by passing English 098 or higher or achieve an equivalent APT score and pass Math 051 or higher or achieve an equivalent APT score.

DEGREE In addition to the 39 units of the certificate program, students must complete all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Science degree in Alcohol/Drug Studies.

Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATION Dual Diagnosis (1-16 units)

ADS 116 ADS 118 ADS 149 PSYC 101 PSYC 108

Mother Teresa Missionary, Nobel Peace Prize laureate

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Introduction to Dual Diagnosis 3 units Dual Diagnosis - Counseling & Case Management 3 units Occupational Internship 1-4 units Introduction to Psychology 3 units Abnormal Psychology 3 units

Allied Health MSJC offers several career options in the health field, ranging from medical office assistant through nursing. Every interested student should begin with Allied Health 070 (Survey of Health Occupations) which describes the careers available in the health field. Several careers can be entered with a very short preparation. For instance, the Certified Nursing Assistant, Home Health Aide (CNA/HHA), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and the medical office assistant programs take a qualified applicant only one or two semesters to complete. MSJC’s career programs in Nursing take longer to complete, but bring with them the benefits and challenges of a rapidly changing profession. Descriptions of the Vocational Nursing Program and the Registered Nursing Program may be found on pages 29-30 of this catalog. CERTIFICATE Medical Assisting ( units)

Required Courses (21 units) (Suggested 1st Semester) AH 072 Medical Assistant: Administrative AH 095 Medical Terminology NURS 100 Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Required Courses (Suggested 2nd Semester) AH 073 Medical Office Assistant Technician: Medical Assisting Clinical AH 149 Occupational Externship, Back Office AH 154 Medical Office Operations OTEC 144A Keyboarding and Document Formatting Part 1

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

4 units 1 unit 3 units 1 unit

Certified Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide (7.5 units)

NURS 085

Electives (select 3 units from the list below) AH 082 AH 120B AH 127 AH 122 AH 124 AH 126 PE 115 NUTR 101 HS 121 ACCT 075 OTEC 178

Telemetry Technician I & II Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Infant to Adult Basic and Advance Life Support Medical Ethics Pathophysiology Techniques in Patient Care First Aid Nutrition and Foods Fundamentals of Healthful Living Bookkeeping Office Procedures and Systems

3.5 units 5 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

7.5 units

Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT) (1 units)

AH 120 AH 121 AH 125

Emergency Medical Technician I Basic Emergency Medical Technician I Refresher EMT 1 Challenge Exam

5 units 2 units 5 units

Emergency Medical Technician Advanced (EMT) (8 units)

DEGREE

AH 120B AH 127

An Associate degree in Medical Assisting may be earned by completing the Certificate requirements as well as all MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • •

Certified Nursing Assistant and Home Health Aide

Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Health Care Technician

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Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Infant to Adult Basic and Advanced Life Support

5 units 3 units

Audio Technology The Audio Technology Program offers instruction in audio for television, live sound and post production. The Certificate/Associate of Arts (AA) degree program in Audio Technology will prepare students for “hands on” and theoretical applications in audio. Students in the Audio Technology Program become familiar with devices used in television, radio, film, educational institutions and industry. Successful learners will receive the foundation necessary for transfer to a baccalaureate program or related field of study. Audio classes are cross-listed under Music. CERTIFICATES Audio Technology (18 units)

Required Courses (12 units) MUS 140/AUD 140 MUS 141/AUD 141 MUS 142/AUD 142 MUS 143/AUD 143

Beginning Studio Recording Intermediate Studio Recording Advanced Studio Recording I Advanced Studio Recording II

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Elective Courses (select 6 units from the list below) MUS 100/HIST 113 MUS 101 MUS 107/HIST 114

Introduction and Appreciation of Music Music Fundamentals Introduction and Appreciation of American Music MUS 141/AUD 141 Intermediate Studio Recording (repeat) MUS 142/AUD 142 Advanced Studio Recording I (repeat) MUS 143/AUD 143 Advanced Studio Recording II (repeat) MUS 145/AUD 145 MIDI Recording & Computer Recording MUS 146/AUD 146 Recording Music and Live Sound MUS 147/AUD 147/BADM 147 The Music & Audio Business MUS 148/AUD 148 Radio Production

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • •

Advanced Audio Technology (7 units)

Required Courses (18 units) MUS 140/AUD 140 MUS 141/AUD 141 MUS 142/AUD 142 MUS 143/AUD 143 MUS 145/AUD 145 MUS 146/AUD 146

Beginning Studio Recording Intermediate Studio Recording Advanced Studio Recording I Advanced Studio Recording II MIDI Recording & Computer Recording Recording Music and Live Sound

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Elective Courses (select 9 units from the list below) MUS 100/HIST 113 MUS 101 MUS 107/HIST 114

Introduction and Appreciation of Music Music Fundamentals Introduction and Appreciation of American Music MUS 147/AUD 147/BADM 147 The Music & Audio Business MUS 148/AUD 148 Radio Production

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

DEGREE In addition to the 18 units of the Audio Technology Certificate Program, students may complete MSJC General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Audio Technology. In addition to the 27 units of the Advanced Audio Technology Certificate Program, students may complete MSJC’s General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Advanced Audio Technology. 8

Concert Sound Cruise and Casino Show Sound Radio Broadcasting Satellite Network Sound Television and Movie Post Production Sound

Automotive/Transportation Technology Automotive/Transportation Technology is a career oriented vocational program involving the study of automotive theory and principles and the development of diagnostic strategies along with proper tool and equipment use. A variety of state of the art diagnostic tools are introduced to the student in order to enhance familiarity with current system designs and approaches to equipment use. CERTIFICATE Automotive/Transportation Technology (7 units)

Required Courses (16 units) (AUME 100 is required along with any three of the remaining four

courses). AUME 100 AUME 119 AUME 120 AUME 122 AUME 126

Basic Auto Mechanics Automotive Brake Systems Suspension and Alignment Principles Engine Performance I Automotive Electrical/Electronics I

4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units

Elective Courses (select 11 units from the list below) AUME 118 AUME 123 AUME 124 AUME 127 AUME 140 AUME 141 AUME 142

Automotive Air Conditioning and Heating Engine Performance II Engine Theory and Repair Automotive Electrical/Electronics II Computerized Engine Controls I Computerized Engine Controls II Computerized Engine Controls III

4 units 4 units 5 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS General Technician (1-17 units)

DEGREE

AUME 118 AUME 124 AUME 175 AUME 185

The major for an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Automotive/ Transportation Technology may be met by completing any 18 units in the Automotive/Transportation program. In addition, students must complete all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Science degree in Automotive/Transportation Technology.

4 units 5 units 4 units 4 units

Engine Performance Technician (1-0 units)

AUME 123 AUME 127 AUME 140 AUME 141 AUME 142

The American Honda professional automotive career training program is a team effort that includes American Honda, local dealerships, MSJC...and you! Mt. San Jacinto College’s Automotive Department can put students on the path to becoming qualified professional automotive technicians.

Engine Performance II Automotive Electrical/Electronics II Computerized Engine Controls I Computerized Engine Controls II Computerized Engine Controls III

4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units

Bus/Heavy Duty Vehicle Technician (5 units)

AUME 080 AUME 081

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • • •

Automotive Air Conditioning and Heating Engine Theory and Repair Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Manual Transmissions and Transaxles

Bus/Heavy Equipment Servicer (Fuels and Lubricants) Bus/Heavy Equipment Servicer (Preventative Maintenance and Minor Repair)

2.5 units 2.5 units

Automotive Service Advisor/Automotive Service Shop Management

Alignment Specialist Brake Specialist Bus/Heavy Duty Vehicle Technician Electrical Specialist Engine Performance/Drivability Specialist General Technician Quick Service Tech Service Management Service Writer Transmission Specialist Tune-up Technician

(4 units)

AUME 132 AUME 133

Automotive Service Advisor Auto Service Shop Management

2 units 2 units

Alternative Fuels, Bus Transit and Heavy Duty Transportation (13 units)

AUME 150 AUME 151 AUME 152 AUME 153 AUME 154 9

Introduction to Alternative Fuels CNG Emissions/Tune-Up CNG Fuel, Storage and Delivery Gaseous Fuels (CNG) Electronic Control Systems NGV Fuel Systems/Troubleshooting

2.5 units 2.5 units 2.5 units 2.5 units 3 units

Business Administration Business Administration studies introduce the student to the world of commercial transactions, which occur in the distribution of resources in our American economic system. These courses offer students opportunities to acquire practical skills, technical knowledge and experience, and improved conceptual abilities and theory in the areas of Accounting, Business Law, Finance, Marketing and Management. CERTIFICATE Business Administration ( units)

Required Courses (15 units) ACCT 124 BADM 103 BADM 201 MGT 103 MGT 205

Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I Introduction to Business Legal Environment of Business Introduction to Management Principles of Marketing Management

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Recommended Courses (select 3 units from the list below) CSIS 101 ECON 201

Introduction to Computers and Data Processing Principles of Macroeconomics

3 units 3 units

Elective Courses (select 6 units from the list below) ACCT 080 Deducting the Cost of Business Assets ACCT 081 General Concepts Concerning Corporate Taxation ACCT 125 Managerial Accounting -Principles of Accounting II ACCT 126 Beginning Computer Accounting ACCT 127 Federal and California Income Tax Accounting BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications BADM 150 Small Business Entrepreneurship BADM 157 Principles of Salesmanship BADM 170 Introduction to International Business ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics MGT 132 Labor Management Relations MGT 133 Productivity Management MGT 134 Communications in the Organization MGT 137 Human Relations at Work MGT 138 Personnel Management

1 unit 1 unit 3 units 3 units 4 units

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Accounting and Tax Preparation (16 units)

ACCT 124 ACCT 125

ACCT 127 CAPP 122C or CAPP 125C Excel For Business and Accounting or CAPP 125C1 Excel 1-Basics for Business and Accounting and CAPP 125C2 Excel 2-For Business Users and CAPP 125C3 Excel 3-For Accounting Users (the preceding three one-unit classes are equivalent to CAPP 125C) ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics

DEGREE Completion of the Business Administration Major plus all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for a total of 60 units is required to earn an Associate of Science degree in Business Administration. Refer to the current MSJC catalog for details on the Major requirements.

3 units 3 units 4 units 3 units 3 units 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 3 units

Management Communications

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • •

Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I Managerial Accounting – Principles of Accounting II Federal and California Income Tax Accounting Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1

(9 units)

Accounting Finance Health Administration Inspection Management Marketing Public Administration Purchasing Resort Operations Sales

BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications CAPP 121C Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 MGT 103 Introduction to Management

3 units 3 units 3 units

Resort Operations (10 units)

AGTM 120/BADM 120 Sales and Marketing in Hospitality AGTM 121/BADM 121 Sanitation and Safety in Resort Management AGTM 122/BADM 122 Resort Food and Beverage Operations AGTM 123/BADM 123 Menu Planning in Resort Operations 10

3 units 2 units 3 units 2 units

Business - Application Specialist This program provides for the study of a wide range of subjects related to positions and careers in the modern office. The program includes the training necessary to successfully perform in the many and varied Application Specialist and Administrative Assistant positions available in the job market. CERTIFICATE

Information technology and business are becoming inextricably interwoven. I don’t think anybody can talk meaningfully about one without the talking about the other.

Microsoft Applications Specialist (18 units)

Required Courses (18 units) CAPP 121C CAPP 122C CAPP 123C CAPP 124C CAPP 141C OTEC 144

Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Access 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 2 Keyboarding and Document Formatting

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Bill Gates Founder and head of Microsoft Corp.

DEGREE Completion of the Office Administration Major plus all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for a total of 60 units is required to earn an Associate of Science degree in Office Administration. Refer to the current MSJC catalog for details on the Major requirements.

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATION Office Technologies (9 units)

CAPP 121C CAPP 122C OTEC 144

Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1 Keyboarding & Document Formatting

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Administrative Assistant • Administrative Manager • Bookkeeper • Computer Applications Specialist • Executive Secretary • Medical Office Assistant • Receptionist • Records Manager • Secretary • Word Processor

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3 units 3 units 3 units

Business - Clerical This program provides for the study of a wide range of subjects related to positions and careers in the modern office. The program includes the training necessary to successfully perform in the many and varied Clerical and Administrative Assistant positions available in the job market. CERTIFICATE Business, Clerical (5 units)

Required Courses (16 units) BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications CAPP 120C Using Microsoft Office 2003 – Level 1 CAPP 121C Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 CAPP 122C Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1 or CAPP 125C Excel For Business and Accounting or CAPP 125C1 Excel 1-Basics for Business and Accounting and CAPP 125C2 Excel 2-For Business Users and CAPP 125C3 Excel 3-For Accounting Users (the preceding three one-unit classes are equivalent to CAPP 125C) MATH 090 Elementary Algebra (or higher)

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 4 units

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Elective Courses (select 9 units from the list below) ACCT 075 Bookkeeping BADM 098A Developing Time Management Techniques BADM 098B Reducing Stress and Improving Performance BADM 098C Developing Leadership in Organizations BADM 098D Dynamics of Successful Teamwork BADM 098E Raising Performance Levels Through Motivation BADM 098F Developing Customer Relations and Rapport BADM 098G Business Ethics CAPP 123C Using Microsoft Access 2003 – Level 1 CAPP 141C Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 2 CSIS 103 Introduction to the Internet OTEC 095/ENGL 095 Business English OTEC 145 Document Formatting II OTEC 178 Office Procedures

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3 units .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

DEGREE Completion of the Office Administration Major plus all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for a total of 60 units is required to earn an Associate of Science degree in Office Administration. Refer to the current MSJC catalog for details on the Major requirements.

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATION Office Communications (9 units)

BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications CAPP 121C Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 OTEC 095/ENGL 095 Business English

3 units 3 units 3 units

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Administrative Assistant Administrative Manager Bookkeeper Computer Applications Specialist Executive Secretary Medical Office Assistant Receptionist Records Manager Secretary

Business - Office Administration Technician This program provides for the study of a wide range of subjects related to positions and careers in the modern office. The program includes the training necessary to successfully perform in the many and varied Office Technician and Administrative Assistant positions available in the job market. CERTIFICATE Office Administration Technician (5 units)

Required Courses (16 units) ACCT 124 Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I BADM 103 Introduction to Business BADM/ENGL 104 Business Communications CAPP 122C Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1 or CAPP 125C Excel For Business and Accounting or CAPP 125C1 Excel 1-Basics for Business and Accounting and CAPP 125C2 Excel 2-For Business Users and CAPP 125C3 Excel 3-For Accounting Users (the preceding three one-unit classes are equivalent to CAPP 125C) MATH 090 Elementary Algebra (or higher)

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 4 units

Elective Courses (select 9 units from the list below) ACCT 080 ACCT 081 ACCT 126 ACCT 127 BADM 098A BADM 098B BADM 098C BADM 098D BADM 098E BADM 098F BADM 098G CAPP 120C CAPP 121C CAPP 123C CSIS 103

Deducting the Cost of Business Assets General Concepts Concerning Corporate Taxation Beginning Computer Accounting Federal and California Income Tax Accounting Developing Time Management Techniques Reducing Stress and Improving Performance Developing Leadership in Organizations Dynamics of Successful Teamwork Raising Performance Levels Through Motivation Developing Customer Relations and Rapport Business Ethics Using Microsoft Office 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Access 2003 – Level 1 Introduction to the Internet

1 unit 1 unit 3 units 4 units .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit .5 unit 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS Accounting Applications (9 units)

ACCT 075 ACCT 124 ACCT 126

Bookkeeping Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I Beginning Computer Accounting

3 units 3 units 3 units

Office Communications (9 units)

BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications CAPP 121C Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 OTEC 095/ENGL 095 Business English

DEGREE Completion of the Office Administration Major plus all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for a total of 60 units is required to earn an Associate of Science degree in Office Administration. Refer to the current MSJC catalog for details on the Major requirements.

3 units 3 units 3 units

Office Technologies (9 units)

CAPP 121C CAPP 122C OTEC 144

Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1 Keyboarding & Document Formatting

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • 1

Administrative Assistant Administrative Manager Bookkeeper Computer Applications Specialist Executive Secretary Medical Office Assistant Receptionist Records Manager Secretary

3 units 3 units 3 units

Business - Small Business Administration Business Administration studies introduce the student to the world of commercial transactions, which occur in the distribution of resources in our American economic system. These courses offer students opportunities to acquire practical skills, technical knowledge and experience, and improved conceptual abilities and theory in the areas of Accounting, Business Law, Finance, Marketing and Management. A core concentration in this area, in conjunction with the MSJC General Education Option A requirements leads to a major in Business Administration. The certificate program provides a focus on practical small business operation skills and techniques. CERTIFICATE When you say “I will” with conviction, magic begins to happen.

Small Business Operations ( units)

Required Courses (15 units) ACCT 124 BADM 150 BADM 201 ECON 201 MGT 205

Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I Small Business Entrepreneurship Legal Environment of Business Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Marketing Management

Wally Amos

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

American entrepreneur, founder of Famous Amos Cookies

Elective Courses (select 9 units from the list below) ACCT 125 ACCT 126 BADM 157 BADM 170 CSIS 101 ECON 202 MGT 103 MGT 132 MGT 134 MGT 137 MGT 138

Managerial Accounting- Principles of Accounting II Beginning Computer Accounting Principles of Salesmanship Introduction to International Business Introduction to Computers and Data Processing Principles of Microeconomics Introduction to Management Labor Management Relations Communications in the Organization Human Relations at Work Personnel Management

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS Accounting and Tax Preparation (16 units)

ACCT 124 ACCT 125

Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I Managerial Accounting – Principles of Accounting II Federal and California Income Tax Accounting Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1

ACCT 127 CAPP 122C or CAPP 125C Excel For Business and Accounting or CAPP 125C1 Excel 1-Basics for Business and Accounting and CAPP 125C2 Excel 2-For Business Users and CAPP 125C3 Excel 3-For Accounting Users (the preceding three one-unit classes are equivalent to CAPP 125C) ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics

DEGREE Completion of the Business Administration Major plus all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for a total of 60 units is required to earn an Associate of Science degree in Business Administration. Refer to the current MSJC catalog for details on the Major requirements.

3 units 3 units 4 units 3 units 3 units 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 3 units

Management Communications

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • • •

(9 units)

BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications CAPP 121C Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 MGT 103 Introduction to Management

Accounting Finance Health Administration Inspection Management Marketing Public Administration Purchasing Resort Operations Sales Tax Preparer

3 units 3 units 3 units

Resort Operations (10 units)

AGTM 120/BADM 120 Sales and Marketing in Hospitality AGTM 121/BADM 121 Sanitation and Safety in Resort Management AGTM 122/BADM 122 Resort Food and Beverage Operations AGTM 123/BADM 123 Menu Planning in Resort Operations 1

3 units 2 units 3 units 2 units

Child Development and Education The Child Development and Education major includes required courses in child development and electives. As students participate in this program, they will: (1) learn about the physical, socio-emotional, cognitive and psychomotor growth and development of children from conception through adolescence; (2) prepare for successful parenting; (3) prepare to meet Title XXII and Title V state licensing requirements; (4) prepare to apply for Child Development Permits (issued by the State Commission on Teacher Credentialing); (5) acquire a foundation for transfer to four year institutions including preparation for a teaching credential; and (6) prepare to work with children in a variety of community settings. CERTIFICATE Child Development and Education ( units)

Required Courses (27 units) CDE 101 CDE 102 CDE 103 CDE 110 CDE 111 CDE 125 CDE 140 CDE 147 CDE 148

Principles of Early Childhood Education Language and Literacy Experiences for Young Children Creative Curriculum for Young Children Child Development Child Health, Safety and Nutrition Child, Family, and Community Children and Youth with Exceptional Needs Early Childhood Education Practicum I Early Childhood Education Practicum II

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

General Education Courses (16 units) Students must complete one or more courses from each of the following areas: 1) Humanities, 2) Social Sciences, 3) Science and/or Mathematics (90 or above), and 4) English (98 or above).

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

DEGREE

Administration (6 units) Art (5-6 units) Assistant Teacher (6 units) Associate Teacher (12 units) Communication (6 units) Deaf Culture (6-7 units) Early Childhood Special Education (6 units) Elementary Education (6 units) First Aid (6 units) Health & Safety (6 units) Healthy Living (6 units) Infant/Toddler (6 units) K-12 Special Education (6 units) Language and Literacy (6 units) Music and Movement (6 units) Nutrition (6 units) School-Age Child Care (6 units) School-Age Permit (12 units) Science (6 units) Substance Abuse Awareness (6 units)

An Associate of Science (AS) degree may be earned by completing the 43 units required for the MSJC Child Development and Education Certificate, and all MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

*

Camp Counselor Child Care Coordinator Child Development Specialist Child Life Specialist Child Psychologist Children’s Hospital Worker Early Childhood Instructional Aide Early Childhood Teacher/Administrator Educational Software Developer Elementary or Secondary Teacher Family Child Care Provider Home Based Educator Instructional Assistant Marriage/Family Counselor Parent Education/Adult Education Instructor Social Worker Special Education Assistant Special Education Teacher School-Age Care Provider

*Refer to the current MSJC Catalog for a complete description of required courses. 15

Computer Information Systems (CIS) Computer Information Systems are the tools that facilitate the effective and efficient transformation of data into information. Careers in today’s information systems require knowledge and hands-on experience in microcomputer applications, programming, operating systems, and networking. The program in Computer Information Systems offers students an opportunity to earn a CIS Associate degree or State Approved Certificate. Students completing an employment concentration will be awarded a locally approved certificate of completion. The program also offers general CIS electives for students in programs college-wide. CERTIFICATE Upon successful completion of any of the Employment Concentrations and completing the CIS Core Requirements listed below, a student can earn a CIS State Certificate.

CIS Core Requirements (9 units) CSIS 101 CSIS 201 CSIS 202

Introduction to Computers and Data Processing Systems Analysis and Design Networks & Data Communications

3 units 3 units 3 units

DEGREE An Associate degree in CIS may be earned by completing one Employment Concentration plus the CIS Core requirements (for a combined minimum of 18 units) as well as all MSJC General Education Option A requirements

Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS A+ Certification

Pablo Picasso

(10 units)

Artist

In order to obtain the A+ industry certificate students must take exams

from CompTIA. Students can register for these exams at http://www.2test.com CSIS 151 Using the OS Command Line Interface CSIS 154 Using and Configuring Windows Operating Systems CSIS 181 Computer Hardware – Level 1

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Applications Specialist • Computer Technician • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

3 units 3 units 4 units

Data Analysis and Modeling

Computing Applications Specialist Computing Support Specialist Data Administrator Help Desk Technician Network Administrator Network Technician Project Manager Software Engineer System Administrator System Manager System Operator Systems Analyst Systems Integrator Systems Programmer

(9 units)

CAPP 122C CAPP 123C CAPP 143C

Using Microsoft Excel 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Access 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Access 2003 – Level 2

3 units 3 units 3 units

Microsoft Office Applications Developer (9 units)

CAPP 120C CAPP 140C CAPP 160C

Using Microsoft Office 2003 – Level 1 Using Microsoft Office 2003 – Level 2 Using Microsoft Office 2003 – Level 3

3 units 3 units 3 units

Network+ Certification (10 units)

In order to obtain the Network+ industry certificate students must take exams from CompTIA. Students can register for these exams at http://www.2test.com CSIS 190 Network Media 3 units CSIS 191 Network Hardware – Level 1 4 units CSIS 202 Networks and Data Communications 3 units 16

CIS - Internet Authoring Computer Information Systems are the tools that facilitate the effective and efficient transformation of data into information. Careers in today’s information systems require knowledge and hands-on experience in microcomputer applications, programming, operating systems, and networking. The program in Computer Information Systems Internet Authoring offers students an opportunity to earn a CIS Associate degree or State Approved Certificate. Students completing an employment concentration will be awarded a locally approved certificate of completion. The program also offers general CIS electives for students in programs college-wide. CERTIFICATE

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

Upon successful completion of any of the Employment Concentrations and completing the CIS Core Requirement listed below, a student can earn a CIS State Certificate.

inet+ Certification (9 units)

CIS Core Requirements (9 units) CSIS 101 CSIS 201 CSIS 202

Introduction to Computers and Data Processing Systems Analysis and Design Networks & Data Communications

In order to obtain the inet+ industry certificate students must take exams from CompTIA. Students can register for these exams at http://www.2test.com CSIS 103 Introduction to the Internet 3 units CSIS 115A HTML Programming – Level 1 3 units CSIS 202 Networks and Data Communications 3 units

3 units 3 units 3 units

DEGREE

Internet Authoring (15 units)

An Associate degree in CIS may be earned by completing one Employment Concentration plus the CIS Core requirements (for a combined minimum of 18 units) as well as all MSJC General Education Option A requirements

Note: A cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is required for these courses. Required: CSIS 103 Introduction to the Internet Choose One: CSIS 115A HTML Programming – Level 1 CSIS 117B Internet Authoring with FrontPage 2002 – Level 1

“The great accomplishments of man have resulted from the transmission of ideas and enthusiasm.”

3 units 3 units

Choose One: CSIS 114A CSIS 115B CSIS 132

Thomas J. Watson

SQL Programming - Level 1 XML Design – Level 1 Creating Visual Basic Database Applications

3 units 3 units 3 units

Java Programming - Level 1 Creating Active Server Pages w/VBScript Web Scripting with PERL and JavaScript Developing ASP.NET Web Applications Internet Authoring with JavaScript PHP Web Development Designing and Managing Dynamic Websites

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Choose Two:

Founder of IBM

CSIS 113B CSIS 116 CSIS 116A CSIS 116B CSIS 116C CSIS 116D MUL 218

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • • •

3 units

Applications Programmer Programmer Programmer Analyst Project Manager Software Engineer Systems Analyst Systems Integrator Systems Programmer Web Designer Web Developer Webmaster

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CIS - Networking Computer Information Systems are the tools that facilitate the effective and efficient transformation of data into information. Careers in today’s information systems require knowledge and hands-on experience in microcomputer applications, programming, operating systems, and networking. The program in Computer Information Systems Networking offers students an opportunity to earn a CIS Associate degree or State Approved Certificate. Students completing an employment concentration will be awarded a locally approved certificate of completion. The program also offers general CIS electives for students in programs college-wide. CERTIFICATE

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

Upon successful completion of any of the Employment Concentrations and completing the CIS Core Requirements listed below, a student can earn a CIS State Certificate.

Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) (1 units)

CIS Core Requirements (9 units) CSIS 101 CSIS 201 CSIS 202

Introduction to Computers and Data Processing Systems Analysis and Design Networks & Data Communications

CSIS 202 NET 160 NET 161 NET 162

3 units 3 units 3 units

Network and Data Communications Web Server Administration Implementing Advanced Web Site Designs Designing a Web Infrastructure for E-commerce

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

LAN/WAN Administration CCNA

DEGREE

(Cisco Certified Network Administrator) (1 units)

An Associate degree in CIS may be earned by completing one Employment Concentration plus the CIS Core requirements (for a combined minimum of 18 units) as well as all MSJC General Education Option A requirements

CSIS 202 NET 100

Network and Data Communications Local Area Network Design and Switch Management Layer 3 Routing and Router Management Wide Area Network Design and Protocol Configuration

NET 101 NET 102

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Linux System Administration (9 units)

CSIS 153 CSIS 223A CSIS 233A

Using UNIX Linux System Administration – Level 1 Linux System Administration – Level 2

3 units 3 units 3 units

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) (1 units)

CSIS 202 NET 120 NET 121 NET 122

Network and Data Communications Installing, Configuring, and Administering a Windows Client Operating System Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server Environment Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Network Infrastructure

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Security Certified Network Professional (SCNP) (1 units)

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • •

CSIS 202 NET 140 NET 141 NET 142

Computer Technician Computing Support Specialist Help Desk Technician Network Administrator Network Technician System Administrator System Manager System Operator Systems Analyst Systems Integrator

Networks and Data Communications Network Security Fundamentals Hardening the Infrastructure Network Defense and Countermeasures

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all. John F. Kennedy President of the United States (1961-1963) 18

CIS - Programming Computer Information Systems are the tools that facilitate the effective and efficient transformation of data into information. Careers in today’s information systems require knowledge and hands-on experience in microcomputer applications, programming, operating systems, and networking. The program in Computer Information Systems Programming offers students an opportunity to earn a CIS Associate degree or State Approved Certificate. Students completing an employment concentration will be awarded a locally approved certificate of completion. CERTIFICATE

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

Upon successful completion of any of the Employment Concentrations and completing the CIS Core Requirements listed below, a student can earn a CIS State Certificate.

C++ Programming (6 units)

CIS Core Requirements (9 units) CSIS 101 CSIS 201 CSIS 202

Introduction to Computers and Data Processing Systems Analysis and Design Networks & Data Communications

CSIS 113A CSIS 123A

C++ Programming – Level 1 C++ Programming– Level 2

3 units 3 units

CSIS 113B CSIS 123B

JAVA Programming – Level 1 JAVA Programming – Level 2

JAVA Programming

3 units 3 units 3 units

(6 units)

3 units 3 units

Oracle Database Administration

DEGREE An Associate degree in CIS may be earned by completing one Employment Concentration plus the CIS Core requirements (for a combined minimum of 18 units) as well as all MSJC General Education Option A requirements

Oracle Database Operations

When you innovate, you’ve got to be prepared for everyone telling you you’re nuts.

(9 units)

In order to obtain Oracle industry certification, students must take exams from Oracle Corporation. CSIS 114A SQL Programming – Level 1 3 units CSIS 214 Principles of Database Management Systems 3 units ORA 241B Oracle 9.2i Database Administration – Level 1 3 units

Larry Ellison

Oracle Developer

(15 units)

In order to obtain Oracle industry certification, students must take exams from Oracle Corporation. CSIS 214 Principles of Database Management Systems 3 units ORA 171B Oracle Forms Release 6 – Level 1 3 units ORA 181B Oracle Forms Release 6 – Level 2 3 units ORA 172B Oracle Reports Release 6 – Level 1 3 units ORA 182B Oracle Reports Release 6 – Level 2 3 units

CEO of Oracle Corporation

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

(15 units)

In order to obtain Oracle industry certification, students must take exams from Oracle Corporation. CSIS 214 Principles of Database Management Systems 3 units ORA 241B Oracle 9.2i Database Administration – Level 1 3 units ORA 251B Oracle 9.2i Database Administration – Level 2 3 units ORA 261B Oracle 9.2i Database Administration – Level 3 3 units ORA 271B Oracle 9.2i Database Administration – Level 4 3 units

Applications Programmer Applications Specialist Computing Applications Specialist Data Administrator Database Administrator Database Manager Database Operator Database Programmer Programmer Programmer Analyst Project Manager Software Engineer Systems Analyst Systems Integrator Systems Programmer

Oracle Programmer

(15 units)

In order to obtain Oracle industry certification, students must take exams from Oracle Corporation. CSIS 114A SQL Programming – Level 1 3 units CSIS 124A SQL Programming – Level 2 3 units CSIS 114B PL/SQL Programming – Level 1 3 units CSIS 124B PL/SQL Programming – Level 2 3 units CSIS 214 Principles of Database Management Systems 3 units

PL/SQL Programming CSIS 114B CSIS 124B

PL/SQL Programming – Level 1 PL/SQL Programming – Level 2

CSIS 114A CSIS 124A

SQL Programming – Level 1 SQL Programming – Level 2

SQL Programming

(6 units)

(6 units)

Visual Basic Programming CSIS 112A CSIS 122A CSIS 132 19

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units (9 units)

Visual Basic Programming – Level 1 Visual Basic Programming – Level 2 Creating Visual Basic Database Applications

3 units 3 units 3 units

Diagnostic Medical Sonography The Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program provides an opportunity for students to be educated and trained in a high demand healthcare career. The objective of the program is to graduate students who are competent and confident in providing excellent patient care in the field of sonography. The student will be qualified for gainful ultrasound employment in a hospital setting with scanning skills based upon the knowledge of human anatomy and disease and perform those skills within accepted practice of standards. Students in the program will be evaluated on affective and psychomotor domains, communication skills, patient care and critical thinking ability. Students will practice ultrasound scanning with state of the art equipment in the campus lab. Those skills will be carried out and enhanced in an affiliated medical center by training, in a clinical setting, scanning patients. The Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program prepares the student to work in an ultrasound department in a medical center performing abdomen, superficial structures, gynecology and obstetric exams. CERTIFICATE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

The trained sonographer / technologist may provide services in a variety of medical settings where the physician is responsible for the use and interpretation of appropriate procedures. Sonographers / technologists assist physicians in gathering data necessary to reach diagnostic decisions.

Prerequisites (29 units) PHYS 100 BIOL 100 MATH 90 NURS 100 ENG 101 AH 095 AH 122 AH 126 DMS 100

Conceptual Physics 3 units Human Biology 4 units Elementary Algebra 4 units (or equivalent test score) Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology 3 units Freshman Composition 4 units (or equivalent test score) Medical Terminology 3 units Medical Ethics 3 units Techniques in Patient Care 3 units Fundamentals of Diagnostic Medical Sonography* 2 units *(must be taken one semester prior to being admitted into program)

Required Courses (45 units) Semester 1 AH 124 Pathophysiology **DMS 110 Sectional Anatomy DMS 112 Ultrasound Physics/Instrumentation DMS 114 Clinical Experience I (32 hours/week) **May be taken prior to enrollment Semester 2 DMS 120 Abdomen Scanning DMS 122 Ultrasound Pathology I (8 weeks) DMS 124 Clinical Experience II (32 hours/week) Intersession (2 weeks) DMS 126 Clinical Experience III (40 hours/week) Semester 3 DMS 130 OB/GYN Scanning DMS 132 Ultrasound Pathology II (2nd 8-weeks) DMS 134 Ultrasound Seminar (1st 8- weeks) DMS 136 Clinical Experience IV (32 hours/week)

3 units 2 units 3 units 5 units

3 units 1.5 units 10 units 1.5 units 3 units 1.5 units 1.5 units 10 units

The sonography courses must be taken in a specific sequence, students must attain a minimum grade of “C” or above in all required courses in order to obtain the certificate. Additional admission requirements: DMS information workshop and HS Diploma, GED or California proficiency.

Treat the patient, not the Xray. James M. Hunter

DEGREE In addition to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate program requirements, students must successfully complete all MSJC General Education option A requirements for an Associate Degree. 0

Engineering: Drafting Technology The MSJC certificate or degree in Engineering: Drafting provides the background needed to work as a draftsperson in either architectural or civil engineering firms. Many former MSJC students are now employed in this field. The fields of engineering and engineering technology deal with the practical applications of mathematics and the science of manufacturing and manufacturing processes. From aerospace to construction to chemicals to electronics, each major manufacturing industry has a need for engineers. And each industry needs technicians to draw, fabricate and test the projects designed by engineers CERTIFICATE

The man who does things makes mistakes, but he never makes the biggest mistake of all --doing nothing.

Engineering: Drafting Technology (18 units)

Competency in English and math is required prior to completing a certificate. This may be accomplished by testing or completion of ENGL 098 (English Fundamentals) and MATH 090 (Elementary Algebra). ENGR 093 ART 123 ENGR 154 ENGR 155 MATH 096

Technical Mathematics Graphic Design I Computer-Aided Drafting I Computer-Aided Drafting II Intermediate Algebra

Benjamin Franklin Statesman, writer, scientist, printer

4 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 5 units

DEGREE An Associate of Science degree in Engineering: Drafting Technology is available to students completing the Engineering: Drafting Technology certificate and meeting all other MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATION Surveying (1 units)

ENGR 164 Plane Surveying I ENGR 165 Plane Surveying II ENGR 166 Legal Aspects of Surveying GEOG 115/GIS 115 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

* Other Related Electives: ENGR 167 Global Positioning Systems ENGR 106 M.S.S.C. High Performance Manufacturing

• Drafts person in architectural firms • Drafts person in civil engineering

1

4 units 4 units 3 units 3 units

3 units 3 units

Fire Technology Fire Technology involves the study of fire behavior, protection and control techniques, including the understanding of the environment and ecology systems involved. The Fire Technology program is designed to prepare students for entry-level status in public or private fire protection agencies, to survey career options and opportunities, and to upgrade fire personnel. CERTIFICATE Certificate in Fire Technology ( units)

Required Courses (18 units) FIRE 101

FIRE 102 FIRE 103 FIRE 106 FIRE 109 FIRE 115

Introduction to Fire Technology Fundamentals of Fire Prevention Fire Hydraulics Fundamentals of Fire Behavior and Combustion Fundamentals of Fire Protection and Equipment Building Construction for Fire Protection

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Elective Courses (select 6 units from the list below) AH 120 AJ 071 FIRE 107 FIRE 108 FIRE 110 FIRE 117 FIRE 121 FIRE 149

Emergency Medical Technician 1 Basic 5 units Penal Code 832 3 units Fire Apparatus and Equipment 3 units Fire Investigation 1A 2 units Fundamentals of Fire Service Operations 3 units Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational 1 unit Fundamentals of Wild Land Fire Fighting 3 units Occupational Internship: Fire Technology 1-4 units

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • City and County Fire Department Personnel • Forestry Fire Control

DEGREE Students wishing to obtain the Associate of Science (AS) should complete the required core courses (18 units) and two additional elective courses (6 units) in the Fire Technology program to establish a major (24 units total). In addition, Associate of Science degree students must complete all MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS Fire Academy Preparation (8 units)

Students completing this certificate will have completed the material required to apply for entrance into a Fire Academy. Some Academies may have additional requirements such as passing a physical abilities test. For specific requirements and further information, contact the Fire Academy you wish to attend. AH 120 FIRE 101

Emergency Medical Technician I Basic Introduction to Fire Technology

5 units 3 units

Fire Apparatus Operator Preparation (9 units)

Students completing this certificate will have completed the courses to prepare them to operate fire apparatus.

Fire is never a gentle master.

FIRE 101 FIRE 103 FIRE 107

Proverb 

Introduction to Fire Technology Fire Hydraulics Fire Apparatus and Equipment

3 units 3 units 3 units

Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a computer mapping program that is both an analytical tool and a research method for identifying spatial and temporal patterns, trends and relationships on maps and in large databases. However, GIS does more than make maps; it is an information system that has the potential to create new knowledge about our world. Statistical GIS models are able to determine the probability of specific events and display them in threedimensional, animated or virtual reality scenarios. Analytical applications of GIS are able to predict and simulate change on earth, as well as other planets. CERTIFICATE Geographic Information Systems (18 units)

Required Courses (12 units) GIS 105/GEOG 105 Introduction to Cartography GIS 115/GEOG 115 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GIS 120/GEOG 120 Intermediate Geographic Information Systems GIS 125/GEOG 125 Advanced Geographic Information Systems: Applications

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Elective Courses (6 units)

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

Choose from one of the 5 Employment Concentrations listed

Engineering

DEGREE

ENGR 154 ENGR 164 ENGR 166 ENGR 167

The Associate of Science (AS) degree program in GIS is designed to prepare students for entry into a career with generalized or specialized applications of GIS. An AS degree in GIS may be earned by completing four required GIS courses (12 units) and one Employment Concentration (two 3 unit courses) for a combined minimum of 18 units, as well as all MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

3 units 4 units 3 units 3 units

Geographic Information Systems (select 6 units from the list below)

GIS 130/GEOG 130 Geographic Information Systems: Science, Business and Government GIS 149/GEOG 149 Occupational Internship GIS 298 Special Topics GIS 299/GEOG 299 Special Projects: Geographic Information Systems

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

(select 6 units from the list below)

Computer Aided Drafting I Plane Surveying I Legal Aspects of Surveying Global Positioning Systems

Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing Agricultural Planning Archaeology City Planning Civil Engineering and Surveying Community and Economic Development Demography and Epidemiology Ecology and Environmental Studies Emergency Response Land Management Landscape Architecture Market Analysis Meteorology and Climatology Real Estate Brokers and Assessors Recreation and Open Space Planning Social and Welfare Services Transportation Development Urban and Regional Systems Analysis Utility Service Planning

Multimedia

Programming

1-3 units 3 units 3 units 2 units 1-3 units

(select 6 units from the list below)

Fundamentals of Computer Programming Visual Basic Programming - Level 1 Visual Basic Programming - Level 2 Principles of Database Management Systems

Visual Design

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

(select 6 units from the list below)

ART 120 2D Design ART 123 Graphic Design I ART 130A Digital Art - Imaging MUL 140/ART 130B Digital Art - Illustration 

1-4 units 0.5-6 units

(select 6 units from the list below)

MUL 110 Introduction to Multimedia MUL 131 3D Animation I MUL 140/ART 130B Digital Illustration MUL 299 Special Topics: Multimedia CSIS 111B CSIS 112A CSIS 122A CSIS 214

3 units

3 units 3 units 2 units 2 units

Gerontology The Certificate/Associate of Science (AS) degree program in Gerontology was designed to provide students with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience necessary to enter the job market in senior centers, health care facilities and a variety of agencies providing services to well, ill and frail elderly. This program provides students with the opportunity to select one of three concentrations of study related to gerontological services: Activities Director, Senior Nutrition, and Social Service Designee. The field of gerontology includes working with aging individuals and their families from diverse, ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds with unique needs and priorities in response to complex societal and environmental variables. If wrinkles must be written upon our brows, CERTIFICATE let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should never grow old. Gerontology ( units)

James A. Garfield

Completion of a minimum of 18 units selected from the following courses, plus six units from the Employment Concentrations:

President of the United States (1881)

Required Courses (18-19 units) BADM 104/ENGL 104 Business Communications or ENGL 098 English Fundamentals GER 103/LEG 103 Elder Law GER 110 Physiology of Aging GER 125 Psychology of Aging GER 130 Sociology of Aging GER 149 Occupational Internship

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

3 units 4 units

Activities Director (select 6 units from the list below)

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

GER 146

Overview/Standards of Practice for the Social Services Designee ADS 115/PSYC 115 Individual, Family and Group Counseling GER 149 Occupational Internship: Gerontology

DEGREE

3 units 3 units 3 units

Senior Nutrition

In addition to the 24 units of the certificate program, students must complete all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Science (AS) degree in Gerontology.

(6 units )

HS 121 NUTR 100 or NUTR 101 GER 149

Fundamentals of Healthful Living Family Nutrition

3 units 3 units

Nutrition and Foods Occupational Internship: Gerontology

3 units 3 units

Social Services Designee (select 6 units from the list below)

GER 146

Overview/Standards of Practice for the Social Services Designee ADS 115/PSYC 115 Individual, Group and Family Counseling GER 149 Occupational Internship: Gerontology

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • • •



Skilled Nursing Facilities Hospitals Assisted Living Facilities Senior Centers Alzheimer Care Centers Home Care Outpatient Services Retirement Centers

3 units 3 units 3 units

Golf Course/Turf Management The Certificate/Associate degree (AS) in Golf Course/Turf Management is primarily designed to prepare the student for entry into careers associated with golf course management and turf management. This program specifically provides students with a strong foundation in turf management, water usage, fertility, soils, horticulture and human resource management for golf courses, recreational parks, sports fields and general landscape areas. This program also prepares students to enter the job market as an assistant golf course superintendent, field crew supervisor, irrigation technician, equipment manager, grounds person for parks, cities, and school districts, or field crew foreman for landscape contractors. The Certificate/Associate degree (AS) program in Golf Course/Turf Management prepares students with the technical and analytical skills necessary for managing a golf course or turf/horticultural area. CERTIFICATE Golf Course/Turf Management (18 units)

Required Courses (9 units) AGTM 101 AGTM 102 AGTM 104

Horticulture Science Introduction to Turfgrass Management Soil Science and Management

Additional Electives (select 9 units from the list below) ACCT 075 AGTM 105 AGTM 149

Bookkeeping Golf Course/Landscape Irrrigation Occupational Internship: Golf Course/ Turf Management COMM 103 Interpersonal Communications CSIS 101 Introduction to Computers and Data Processing MGT 103 Introduction to Management

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 2 units 1-4 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

DEGREE

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS

An Associate of Science (AS) degree may be earned by completing the 18 unit certificate requirements in Golf Course/Turf Management and all MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

Assistant Superintendent Concentration (9 units)

AGTM 103 AGTM 106 AGTM 107

Advanced Turfgrass Management Pesticide Law and Regulations Arboriculture

3 units 3 units 3 units

Irrigation Technician Concentration

I know I am getting better at golf because I’m hitting fewer spectators.

(select 6 units from the list below)

AGTM 103 Advanced Turfgrass Management AGTM 105 Golf Course/Landscape Irrigation COMM 103 Interpersonal Communications

Gerald Ford

President of the United States (1974-1977)

3 units 2 units 3 units

Landscaping Operation Concentration (6 units)

AGTM 109 AGTM 110

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • •

Landscape Design Laws and Regulations an Integrated Pest Management Approach

3 units 3 units

Resort Operations Concentration

Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Equipment Manager Field Crew Supervisor Grounds Keeper Irrigation Technician Landscape Foreman Sports Turf Manager

(10 units)

AGTM 120/BADM 120 Sales and Marketing in Hospitality AGTM 121/BADM 121 Sanitation and Safety in Resort Management AGTM 122/BADM 122 Resort Food and Beverage Operations AGTM 123/BADM 123 Menu Planning in Resort Operations 5

3 units 2 units 3 units 2 units

Legal Assistant The Certificate/Associate of Science (AS) degree program in Legal Assistant studies is designed to prepare students for a paraprofessional career in generalized or specialized areas of paralegal service. This program provides students with a strong foundation in communication skills and research. This program also provides students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to enter the job market as a legal assistant in private law offices, government agencies, or business corporations. The Associate of Science (AS) degree program provides students with an educational foundation helpful for transfer to a baccalaureate pre-law program or related field of study. A legal assistant works under the direction of an attorney in performing legal services to meet the client’s needs. CERTIFICATE Legal Assistant (7 units)

Required Courses (9 units) LEG 100 LEG 106 OTEC 144 (or) CAPP 121C (or) CAPP 121C1 CAPP 121C2 CAPP 121C3

Foundations of the Legal System Research & Writing I for the Legal Assistant Keyboarding and Document Formatting

3 units 3 units 3 units

Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1

3 units

Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1, Part 1 Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1, Part 2 Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1, Part 3

1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Elective Courses (select 18 units from the list below) LEG 103/GER 103 Elder Law LEG 104 Law Office Management LEG 108 Research and Writing II for the Legal Assistant LEG 110 Administrative and Judicial Procedures LEG 120 Immigration Law I LEG 122 Immigration Law II LEG 130 Family Law I LEG 132 Family Law II LEG 140 Bankruptcy Law LEG 149 Occupational Internship: Legal Assistant LEG 150 Probate Law and Procedures BADM 201 Legal Environment of Business AJ 101 Criminal Law

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

DEGREE

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATION

In addition to the 27 units of the certificate program, students must complete all of the MSJC General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Science (AS) degree in Legal Assisting.

Legal Office Support (1 units)

Required Courses (9 units) LEG 100 LEG 106 AND OTEC 144 (or) CAPP 121C

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • •

Business Corporation City Government Federal Government Private Law Office Public Agencies State Government

Foundations of the Legal System Research and Writing I for the Legal Assistant

3 units 3 units

Keyboarding & Document Formatting

3 units

Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1

3 units

Elective Courses (select 3 units from the list below) LEG 103/GER 103 Elder Law LEG 130 Family Law I LEG 140 Bankruptcy Law LEG 150 Probate Law and Procedures 6

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Management/Supervision This program is designed to prepare the student to direct the work of others. Course work includes the study of lower division manager functions, systems and the critical success factors of: analyses, evaluation, selection, communicating, producing and follow-up. Management studies introduce the student to dynamic processes of goals/objectives setting, planning, doing and achieving successful results for the individual or organization. Although emphasis is on business and economic organizations, the learning is relevant to our daily living. The main issue is recognition of changing environments and relationships, and leadership. CERTIFICATE Management/Supervision

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

( units)

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Required Courses (15 units) BADM 103 BADM 201 ECON 201 MGT 103 MGT 137

Introduction to Business Legal Environment of Business Principles of Macroeconomics Introduction to Management Human Relations at Work

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Recommended Elective Courses (select 3 units from the list below) ACCT 124 CSIS 101

Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I Introduction to Computers and Data Processing

3 units 3 units

Other Elective Courses (select 6 units from the list below) ACCT 125 BADM 150 BADM 157 BADM 170 ECON 202 MGT 132 MGT 133 MGT 134 MGT 138 MGT 205 MGT 299

Managerial Accounting, Principles of Accounting II 3 units Small Business Entrepreneurship 3 units Principles of Salesmanship 3 units Introduction to International Business 3 units Principles of Microeconomics 3 units Labor Management Relations 3 units Productivity Management 3 units Communication in the Organization 3 units Personnel Management 3 units Principles of Marketing Management 3 units Special Projects: Management 1-3 units

DEGREE An Associate of Science (AS) degree with a major in Management/ Supervision is available to students completing the certificate requirements in Management/Supervision, and completing all other MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall. Stephen R. Covey

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Appraiser Assessor Auditor Budget Analyst Business/Economics Controller Education Engineering Analyst Finance Director Financial Analyst Investment Analyst Loan Officer Marketing/Advertising Mathematician Opinion Polling Public Health Statisticians Survey Tax Collector

Multimedia Multimedia is a term that implies using computers to design and create media products that are distributed across the range of electronic medium. The “multimedia industry” is a general term used to identify the businesses and people who create, promote, or distribute multimedia products. Multimedia products are used generally to inform, market, educate, or entertain and may consist of interactive DVD/CD products, internet products, video and photographic projects, digital art images, and printed material. Knowledge of multimedia concepts and tools can prepare students for employment in the fields of traditional business, e-commerce, art, photography, computer graphics and more. Transfer to a four-year institution is possible but not necessary for advanced employment opportunities. Completion of MSJC General Education Option A requirements for an Associate degree is recommended to enhance the students’ ability to relate content to product. CERTIFICATE

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS*

Multimedia

Animation (1 units)

( units)

Imaging (1-1 units)

Required Courses (12 units) ART 120 MUL 110 MUL 112 MUL 114

2D Design Introduction to Multimedia Interactive Media Design I Production Management

Production (15 units)

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Videography (15 units) Web Design (15 units) *Refer to the current MSJC Catalog for a complete description of required courses.

Elective Courses (select 12 units from the list below) MUL 121 Bitmapped Imaging MUL 123 Digital Video Production I MUL 124/PHOT 125 Digital Photography Production MUL 125 Scripting for Multimedia MUL 127 Production Development MUL 129 Writing for Interactive Media Design MUL 131 3D Animation I MUL 137 3D Animation II MUL 139 3D Topic-Character MUL 140/ART 130B Digital Art - Illustration MUL 141 3D Topic-Effects MUL 143 3D Topic-Rendering MUL 149 Occupational Internship: Multimedia MUL 150 Portfolio Preparation MUL 158/CSIS 116C Internet Scripting with JavaScript MUL 218 Dynamic Web Page Design MUL 224/PHOT 224 Digital Photography Production II MUL 225/PHOT 225 Digital Photography Production III MUL 245 3D Topic-Modeling MUL 299 Special Projects: Multimedia MUS 145/AUD 145 MIDI Recording & Computer Recording THA 135 Introduction to Film CSIS 115A HTML Programming - Level 1 ART 108 Beginning Drawing ART 130A Digital Art - Imaging

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 2 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Software used in class may include:

3 units

Director

Flash

Maya

3 units 3 units 3 units

DreamWeaver

Illustrator

PhotoShop

FinalCut

ImageReady

Premiere

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 2 units

• • • • • • • •

DEGREE In addition to the 24 units of the certificate program, students must complete all of the MSJC General Education Option A requirements for the Associate of Science (AS) degree in Multimedia.

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Web Designer Information Architect Instructional Designer Digital Artist D Animator Video Designer Production Assistant Game Artist

Nursing - Registered (RN) The MSJC Associate of Science Degree Nursing Program has an outstanding reputation in the health care community. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the State Board licensure exam for Registered Nurses. The pass rate for our graduates is consistently above the state and national average. Graduates of the program have successfully been employed in a variety of nursing positions and may transfer into upper degree nursing programs. In addition to the Associate Science Degree in Nursing, MSJC offers LVN to RN articulation options for completion of the RN Program. The student may select from one of two options when applying to this program; the LVN-RN transition Degree or non-degree (30 unit option). The program offers a ladder for the Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to continue their education and become eligible to sit for the Registered Nurse State Board Examination (NCLEX-RN) DEGREE Associate of Science Degree in Nursing (87 units)

Prerequisites ANAT 101 ANAT 102 BIOL 125 MATH 051 ENGL 101 CHEM 100

Human Anatomy & Physiology I Human Anatomy & Physiology II Microbiology Foundation of Mathematics (or higher) Freshman Composition Introduction to Chemistry

5 units 5 units 5 units 3 units 4 units 4 units

Nursing Courses Semester 1 NURS 182 Dosage Calculations for Allied Health NURS 210 Beginning Medical Surgical Nursing NURS 084C Nursing Skills Lab: Registered Nursing

1 unit 10 units 0.5 unit

Semester 2 NURS 220 NURS 221 NURS 084C PSYC 101

Nursing Care for the Expanding Family Nursing Care of Children Nursing Skills Lab: Registered Nursing Introduction to Psychology

5 units 5 units 0.5 unit 3 units

NURS 230 Intermediate Medical/Surgical Nursing NURS 231 Mental Health Nursing NURS 084C Nursing Skills Lab: Registered Nursing

5 units 5 units 0.5 units

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Registered Nursing graduates find there are employment opportunities in diverse settings. The Associate of Science degree in Nursing allows the graduate to transfer into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. The student is strongly encouraged to inquire about specific course requirements at the four-year college of their choice.

Semester 3

Semester 4 NURS 240 Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing NURS 084C Nursing Skills Lab: Registered Nursing

10 units 0.5 units

Additional Degree and Licensure Requirements Choose one of the following three classes (3 units): SOCI 101 SOCI 102 SOCI 106

Principles of Sociology Contemporary Social Problems Intercultural Relations

LVN TO RN TRANSITION [DEGREE/NON-DEGREE CANDIDATE]

3 units 3 units 3 units

Students choosing this option are Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN’s) or Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN’s) who would be eligible to enter the third semester of the Associate of Science in Nursing program after receiving credit by challenge examination or by completing the recommended LVN to RN Transition courses (Nursing 228 and Nursing 229). Students can opt to meet all of the requirements for the Associate of Science in Nursing degree (degree candidate) or to satisfy the course requirements for only those courses that are required by the California State Board of Registered Nursing as content required for RN licensure (non-degree candidate). Students can apply for advanced placement if he/she has completed courses at another college or had successfully received credit by challenge examination. Students will be admitted once a year in the fall semester.

Choose one of the following two classes (3 units): COMM 100 Public Speaking COMM 103 Interpersonal Communication

3 units 3 units

Required: MATH 096

Intermediate Algebra Humanity of Choice Physical Education of Choice

5 units 3 units 1 unit

For program admission requirements as well as minimum requirements for program completion see the MSJC catalog. 9

Nursing - Vocational (VN) A vocational nurse (VN) is a graduate of a school of nursing whose qualifications have been examined by a State Board of Nursing and has been legally authorized to practice as a licensed nurse. The VN’s nursing role includes the performance for compensation of the following services under the direction of a Registered Nurse or Physician: promotion of preventative health measures; the act of safeguarding life and health; the administration of treatments or medications prescribed by a physician or dentist utilizing the nursing process. The VN Program is accredited by the California Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technicians. Admission information is in the VN Program packet available in the Nursing and Allied Health office on the Menifee campus or in the Counseling office on either campus. CERTIFICATE

Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon.

(8.5 units)

Full time Program (Three semesters of study)

All prerequisites must have a grade “C” or better. A combined GPA of the prerequisites must be 2.5 or greater to be considered for entrance into the VN program.

Dag Hammarskjold Swedish Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Admission Requirements: Pre-Nursing Information Workshop Certificate CPR Healthcare Provider Card/First Aid Card High School graduate (or equivalent)

Prerequisite Courses ENGL 098 NURS 100 NURS 182

English Fundamentals (or equivalent) Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology For Allied Health Dosage Calculations for Allied Health

4 units 3 units 1 unit

Semester 1 NURS 180 Vocational Nursing I 10 unit NURS 183 Understanding Human Behavior for Allied Health 2 units NURS 084B Nursing Skills LAB - Vocational Nurse 0.5 units TOTAL 12.5 units - 23 hrs/week

Semester 2 NURS 190 Vocational Nursing II 16 units NURS 192 Introduction to Pharmacology for Allied Health 2 units NURS 193 Understanding Human Development for Allied Health 2 units NURS 084B Nursing Skills LAB - Vocational Nurse 0.5 units TOTAL 20.5 units - 34 hrs/week

Semester 3 NURS 200 Vocational Nursing III NURS 084B Nursing Skills LAB - Vocational Nurse TOTAL 15.5 units - 29 hrs/week TOTAL Nursing Program Units - 48.5

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

15 units 0.5 units

• • • • • • • • • • •

The same program can be completed on a part-time basis over four semesters, refer to the MSJC Catalog for details. Upon successful completion of the VN program, the graduate is eligible to apply for licensure as a Vocational Nurse and to take the examination (NCLEX-PN) that is required for licensure as a Vocational Nurse in the state of California. A certificate of completion is awarded by the college.

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Camps Clinics Doctors’ Offices Government Agencies Health Promotion Facilities Home Health Care Hospitals Military Registries Schools Skilled Nursing Facilities

Photography The MSJC Photography program offers students comprehensive and forward-thinking learning opportunities that respond to new-media industry standards with an emphasis on the digital photography paradigm. MSJC photography students can choose which path of creative and technical study fulfills their particular needs by selecting AS Degree, Certificate or Employment Concentrations. These versatile paths of study offer intensive and extensive technical instruction in addition to creative production guidance for students gathering contemporary photographic skill sets. Traditional chemistry-based darkroom curriculum offers students a historical and creative reference for those preparing for both transfer and the new-media challenges that pervade the contemporary photographic industry as well. The career-oriented student will study the ubiquitous nature of photographic visual communication while immersing themselves in the indispensable design, acquisition, manipulation, and output of photographic imagery in our industry and society. CERTIFICATE Photography (18 units)

Required (15 units) ART 120 2D Design MUL 110 Introduction to Multimedia PHOT 125/MUL 124 Digital Photography Production I PHOT 224/ MUL 224 Digital Photography Production II PHOT 225/ MUL 225 Digital Photography Production III

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Electives (select 3 units from the list below) ART 130B/MUL 140 Digital Art: Illustration ENGL 104/BADM 104 Business Communications THA 136/HIST 136 Cultural History of American Motion Pictures PHOT 090/MUL 090 Digital Imaging Studio Laboratory MUL 112 Interactive Media Design I MUL 114 Management Production MUL 121 Bitmapped Imaging MUL 123 Digital Video Production I MUL 149 Occupational Internship: Multimedia MUL 131 3-D Animation I PHOT 299 Special Projects Digital Photography PHOT 118/ART 128 Beginning Photography

3 units 3 units 3 units

EMPLOYMENT CONCENTRATIONS*

1 unit 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 1-3 units 3 units 1-3 units

Digital Imaging Entrepreneur Digital Imaging Technician

(17 units)

(12 units)

Photography for Digital Video

(12 units)

Photography for Graphic Design Web-based Digital Imaging

(12 units)

(12 units)

*Refer to the current MSJC Catalog for a complete description of required courses.

3 units

DEGREE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The major requirement for an Associate of Science degree in Photography may be met by completing the core photography curriculum and any electives totaling 18 units and meeting all other MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

• • • • • • • • •

A true photograph need not be explained, nor can it be contained in words. Ansel Adams Photographer 1

CSI imaging specialist Digital Artist Digital Imager/Photographer Digital Imaging software specialist Multimedia content producer, CDR/DVD Photo/Studio entrepreneur Photographic art director and/or producer QuicktimeVR/IPIX/video specialist Web Photo-content producer/designer

Real Estate The MSJC program emphasizes practical operations as they are governed by California Real Estate Law. Students can earn a Real Estate certificate while taking courses required for broker’s license applicants. MSJC courses have also been approved for re-licensing for professionals already employed in the field. Real Estate includes the study of fundamentals, methods and techniques of many different aspects of the profession. Real Estate offers many opportunities for trained specialists who enjoy working with people. CERTIFICATE

It’s tangible, it’s solid, it’s beautiful. It’s artistic, from my standpoint, and I just love real estate.

Real Estate ( units)

Required Courses (12 units) RE 140 RE 141 RE 142 RE 143

Real Estate Principles Real Estate Practice Legal Aspects of Real Estate Real Estate Finance

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

Donald Trump Business Executive

Elective Courses (select 12 units from the list below) ACCT 124 BADM 201 RE 144 RE 145 RE 146 RE 149 RE 150 RE 154

Financial Accounting -Principles of Accounting I 3 units Legal Environment of Business 3 units Real Estate Appraisal 3 units Real Estate Economics 3 units Real Estate Mortgage Broker 3 units Occupational Internship: Real Estate 1-4 units Escrow I 3 units Property Management 3 units

DEGREE An Associate of Science degree in Real Estate is available to students taking 18 units in Real Estate and completing all other MSJC General Education Option A requirements.

Owning a home is a keystone of wealth.. both financial affluence and emotional security. Suze Orman

Financial Advisor

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • •

Appraiser Broker Escrow Officer Land Developer Loan Officer Real Estate Salesperson



Water Technology Water Technology is a career oriented vocational program involving the study of water/wastewater theory and principles. An Associate degree and a certificate program is available. The Water Technology program at MSJC emphasizes a real world approach to diagnostic skill building and a thorough understanding of system theory and operations. Professionalism, workplace skills and responsibilities are stressed along with safety and an awareness of hazardous materials control. CERTIFICATE Certificate in Water Technology (18 units)

Required Core Courses (3 units) WATR 100 WATR 102

Introduction to Water/Wastewater Operations Basic Waterworks Mathematics

1 unit 2 units

Elective Courses (select 15 units from the list below) WATR 103 WATR 105 WATR 107 WATR 109 WATR 120 WATR 122 WATR 125 WATR 130 WATR 140

Water Treatment Plant Operations I & II Water Treatment Plant Operations III, IV & V Water Distribution I & II Water Distribution III, IV & V Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations I & II Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations III, IV & V Laboratory Procedures for Water and Wastewater Environmental Laws and Regulations Wells, Pumps and Motors

3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

DEGREE

• Water Treatment Plant Operator • Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator • Water Distribution Operator

The 18 units in the certificate plus all MSJC General Education Option A requirements for a total of 60 units is required to earn an Associate of Science degree in Water Technology.

M S J C Fo c u s e s o n S t u d e n t N e e d s The Administration and Staff of MSJC are constantly finding ways to help our students succeed by: •

Offering classes in a traditional classroom setting and in an online environment.



Offering classes in the daytime, evening, and on weekends.



Meeting with community and business leaders to obtain program feedback and review the ever changing workplace requirements.



Keeping classroom technology current with industry standards. Program information in this catalog is based on 2006-2007 catalog requirements. Refer to current catalog for updates. 

Community Education Mt. San Jacinto Community Education and Services focuses on meeting business and community needs of lifelong learning, and professional and personal development, through the offering of varied workshops, classes, seminars, activities and events. To best meet our community needs, the program is divided into two areas. The Fee-Based program is independently funded and designed to provide opportunities for personal and professional development, skill improvement and upgrading, cultural enrichment and recreational enjoyment and learning. The Adult Education noncredit program offers free classes designed to benefit eligible members of our community in personal and social development.

FEE-BASED MSJC has four areas to choose from: Art & Leisure focuses on your creative side. We have everything from learning another language, to art classes, to physical fitness. College for Kids provides the youngest members of our community a chance to learn and explore. We focus on physical skills, art passions, and academics. Business and Career Seminars offer instruction to the professionally minded. Whether you desire to create a new career, expand an existing one, or just explore other professions, you will be sure to find a topic that benefits you. Computer Technology offers hands-on instruction on all the latest computer software, a must in today’s ever changing computer environment.

FREE NON-CREDIT PROGRAMS These free classes are aimed to help all involved become better community members. Some of our ongoing classes include: • Citizenship • English as a Second Language (ESL) • GED Test Preparation • Parenting • Older Adults Program Includes: Writing, Art, Fitness and Community Music programs • Short Term Vocational Programs 

Occupational Internships The Occupational Internship program at Mt. San Jacinto College provides employers with technologically advanced students to serve as interns on the job. Student interns assume the duties of a part-time employee and are expected to have the basic technological training needed to fulfill the requirements of the position for which they are interning. Most students spend 10-15 hours per week for 12-15 weeks on the job while they are completing their second year at Mt. San Jacinto College. Students earn college credits for serving as interns and these credits apply toward their certificate or degree.

STUDENTS BENEFIT BY:

PROGRAM COMPONENTS

• Earning college credit • Receiving earned income • Obtaining hands-on work experience • Applying classroom theory to real work situations • Developing workplace skills

Training Plan - The student, instructor, and work site supervisor work together to develop three objectives for the student to complete. Timesheets - Are completed by the student to track hours worked.

FOR COMPANIES, INTERNS:

3-Page Essay - Submitted at the end of the semester and completed by the student, this document summarizes the initial objectives, and how the student met those objectives.

• Are an excellent worker pool • Reduce recruitment and training costs • Often become reliable & skilled permanent employees • Contribute to business success • Increase visibility & public outreach

Final Evaluation - At the end of the semester the student, worksite supervisor, and instructor meet for a final evaluation. Here the student presents a verbal summary of each objective and the tools used to complete each objective.

Partial list of companies participating in the the program ????Participating Companies (a partial list)

• Chemicon International • City of Murrieta • City of Temecula • Hemet Valley Medical Center • Inland Valley Medical Center • Insurance Data Services • Mission Family Medical Center • Perris Union High School District • The Pelican Group Realty Co. 5

Business Solutions Quality training and academic services at affordable prices are available at MSJC, a well-equipped technical environment with highly qualified instructors. Customized training can also be arranged, conducted at a company’s worksite, and scheduled at convenient times. Classes can be held as one-day workshops, a series of classes, or as a complete training program. College staff are available to help develop a customized training program to meet a company’s specific needs. We will work for you just as we have worked for: A Small World – Conducted a workshop on dealing with children’s behavioral issues in childcare centers. Bank of Hemet – Customized Microsoft Office training for employees. City of Temecula - Created specialized training for their staff in Microsoft: Outlook, Project and Word. Johnson Matthey – Designed customized English Language classes for staff at their location. State Board of Equalization - Developed an accelerated Microsoft Excel class conveniently offered. William Lyon Homes - Developed a Microsoft Project class, using related industry examples.

COMPANY BENEFITS

STUDENT SUCCESSES

• Affordable pricing • Access to a pool of highly trained instructors • Customized training completed in a timely fashion • Reduces the need for an in-house training staff • Increases productivity by training employees • Minimizes costly errors caused by untrained employees • Provides training relevant to job descriptions

One-semester’s training in QuickBooks for accounting, prepared Nancy Murphy to use computerized accounting software for her clients. She is now able to allocate her time more efficiently in her bookkeeping service business, broaden the services she provides, and increase her client base. After one-semester of training in QuickBooks Pro 2004 for accounting, Erik Pietersma, first-year student at MSJC, is hired for the summer to do accounting for a tool and dye maker in Temecula. “My name is Sheryl Dobbs. I presently reside in Menifee and work at International Immunology Corporation in Murrieta. As a full time employee and mother of two, it is important to me to have access to classes at night, online, and on weekends. I have taken several classes at MSJC towards my degree goal, and I have been able to utilize the skills and knowledge I have attained in many ways at my job as well as in running my own home-based business.”

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS • Convenient locations and flexible times • Hands on training in state of the art facilities • Knowledgeable instructors • Learning in a comfortable environment • Reduced stress levels • Opportunity for job enhancement and advancement 6