Harbor Occupational Center

740 NORTH PACIFIC AVENUE • SAN PEDRO, CA 90731
(310) 547-5551 OR TDD (310) 547-5346 www.harboroc.org

Business Education

ACCOUNTING/1

21-02-50 - $15.00

Electronic calculators and accounting applications for sole proprietorships and partnerships using Quick-Books and Microsoft Excel.
Prerequisites: Algebra and Excel background or instructor's permission.
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M311 Sifuentes

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ACCOUNTING/2

21-02-51 - $15.00

Electronic calculators and accounting applications for corporations using QuickBooks and Microsoft Excel.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M311 Sifuentes

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/1:OFFICE PROCEDURES 

65-35-50/21-17-50 - $15.00

Office safety, copiers, FAX, telephone techniques, filing, employability skills, business ethics and attitudes, e-mail and mail processing, data records management, and travel arrangements.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M302 Flores
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302 Flores
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M302 Chedotte
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M302 Vela

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/2: BUSINESS ENGLISH

65-35-60 - $15.00

Grammar, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation & letter writing.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Administrative Assistant/1: Office Procedures (65-35-50) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302 Flores
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302 Flores
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M302 Chedotte
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M302 Vela

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/3: BUSINESS MATH

65-35-70/21-17-52 - $15.00

Review basic math, fractions, decimals, percentage, calculator, payroll, discount and interest rates.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Administrative Assistant/2: Business English (65-35-60) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M311 Sifuentes
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M307 Chedotte

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COMPUTER OPERATION/1: FOUNDATIONS

65-35-80/21-18-50 - $15.00

Introduction to operating systems, computer parts, concepts, and terminology; keyboarding; Internet; and e-mail.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M302 Vela
TTh 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff
W 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff

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COMPUTER OPERATION/2: INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS

65-35-90/21-18-51 - $15.00

Intermediate Office: Word, Excel, and Outlook; Internet; troubleshooting; and keyboarding reinforcement.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Computer Operation/I: Foundations (65-35-80) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M302 Vela
TTh 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff
W 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff

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COMPUTER OPERATION/3: DATABASE MANAGEMENT

65-45-50/21-18-52 - $15.00

Advanced Office: Access, alphabetic indexing, cross referencing, and database management.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Computer Operation/2: Integrated Applications (65-35-90) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M302 Vela
TTh 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff
W 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff

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COMPUTER OPERATION/4: PRESENTATIONS

65-45-60/21-18-53 - $15.00

Technical instruction and practical experience & development in presentations while formatting graphics using PowerPoint. Creating, editing, & navigating presentations.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Computer Operation/3: Database Management (65-45-50) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M302 Vela
TTh 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff
W 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

61-60-50/21-01-50 - $15.00

Prepares student to provide customer services to a variety of industry and/or company environments.
Prerequisites: Minimum of 8.0 reading level measured by the TABE D 9/10 test.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M302 Flores
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M311 Sifuentes
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores

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DESKTOP PUBLISHING/1

60-55-70 - $15.00

Design fundamentals, word processing, fonts, page layout, publishing, paint and line graphics, Microsoft Word, and Publisher.
Prerequisite: Enrollment requires employment-level competency in reading, writing skills and math, knowledge of Windows operating system, word processing, and keyboarding speed as required by the industry, or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M310 Pollard
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M310 Pollard
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M310 Pollard

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DESKTOP PUBLISHING/2

60-55-75 - $15.00

Photoshop, graphics, job planning & development, proofreading & editing, and review of principles of design & layout.
Prerequisites: Requires successful completion of the Desktop Publishing/1 (60-55-70) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M310 Pollard
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M310 Pollard
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M310 Pollard

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TAX PREPARATION 

65-15-70 - $15.00

This 90 hour course will cover the principles and procedures of income tax preparation and filing; identify tax forms 1040EZ, 1040A, 1040 and other required tax documents; perform tax calculations, identify tax credits and deductions, and learn tax concepts and laws.
Prerequisites: Basic Math Skills or instructor's permission.
TWTh 4:00p – 8:00p M302 Censi-Corso
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M302 Sifuentes

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TYPIST: KEYBOARDING

61-50-88/21-13-72 - $20.00

Development of speed and accuracy; timed writings; formatting, letters, memos, outlines, tables and reports. Challenge test is available.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M302/M310 Flores/Pollard
M - Th 12:45p – 2:45p M307 Chedotte
TWTh 3:00p – 4:30p M302 Flores
TTh 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff
W 5:30p – 8:45p M302 Staff

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Health Occupations

 

HEALTH INFORMATION TECH: TERMINOLOGY

66-15-50 - $15.00

Understanding the language of medicine through word building, analysis of terms, pronunciation, and spelling. Provides practice in the use of a medical dictionary and reference books.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires employment-level competency in reading, written, and oral communications, and math.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D203 Staff

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HEALTH INFORMATION TECH/2: ELECTRONIC RECORDING AND FILING

66-15-60 - $15.00

Keyboarding, medical terminology, preparation of medical forms, reports, correspondence, record keeping, office tools and equipment, including computer usage, safety procedures, medical ethics and legal responsibilities.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Health Information Tech/1: Terminology.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D203 Staff

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HEALTH INFORMATION TECH/3: INSURANCE BILLING

66-15-70 - $15.00

Prepare for entry level employment in medical offices, hospitals, clinical laboratories, insurance companies and other medical facilities. Instruction in basic insurance information in major types of medical programs, procedural and diagnostic coding utilized in the preparation of claims forms.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Health Information Tech/2: Electronic Recording and Filing.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D203 Staff

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HEALTH INFORMATION TECH/4: DIAGNOSTIC CODING

66-15-80 - $15.00

Verbal description of diseases, injuries, conditions, and procedures into numerical designations (codes). This is for purposes of reimbursement and statistical medical record keeping.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Health Information Tech/3: Insurance and Billing.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D203 Staff

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HEALTH INFORMATION TECH/5: AMBULATORY CODING SYSTEMS

66-15-90 - $15.00

Uniform description of medical, surgical, and diagnostic services rendered into five-digit numeric codes used by third-party payers. Training in coding compliance, identifying/applying coding guidelines in Evaluation Management, Anesthesia, Surgery, Pathology/Laboratory, Radiology, and Medicine.
Prerequisites for Health Information Tech/5: Ambulatory Coding Systems (66-15-90): Successful completion of Health Information Tech/4: Diagnostic Coding.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D203 Staff

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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

67-90- 60 - $80.00

Prepare for employment in a pharmacy setting. Interpret prescriptions, prepare and label drug products, perform aseptic technique. Learn pharmacy laws, measurement conversions, body systems, and pharmacology. Qualify to apply for a Pharmacy Technician License with the CA State Board of Pharmacy. Prepare for PTCB National Certification exam.
Prerequisites: 18 years of age; high school graduate or GED; 9.0 reading level & Math 2 (53-03-76) completion; TB clearance & physical exam will be discussed at mandatory orientation.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p H1 Acuña

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Home Economics

 

BAKER (FUNDAMENTALS)
68-50-50/28-08-72 - $30.00

This course offers entry-level training, enabling graduates to qualify for first year apprentice positions in the commercial baking industry. Students are exposed to hands-on production procedures including scaling, mixing, make-up, baking, and merchandising of commercial baking products.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M108 Staff
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M108 Staff

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Automotive/ Diesel Technology

 

AUTO TECH: BRAKES

69-90-53/29-03-56 - $25.00

Brake diagnosis and repair: general, hydraulic system, drum brake, disc brake, power assist units, wheel bearings, parking brakes, electronic brake, and control systems.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Auto Tech: Engine Repair (69-90-73) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/103 Lopez
TWTh 3:00p – 5:30p A102/103 Lopez
TWTh 12:45p – 2:45p A102/103 Garcia

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AUTO TECH: DIESEL/1

69-90-55/29-03-57 - $25.00

Diesel engine diagnosis and repair. Cylinder head, valve train and engine block repair. Instruction and practical experience with "green" vehicle technologies.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Auto Tech: Engine Repair (69-90-73) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D201 Cochran
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p D201 Cochran

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AUTO TECH: DIESEL/2

69-90-57/29-03-58 - $25.00

Diesel engine diagnosis and repair. Lubrication, cooling, fuel, intake and exhaust systems. Engine brakes and electronic fuel systems.
Prerequisites: Requires successful completion of the Auto Tech: Diesel/1 (69-90-55) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D201 Cochran
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p D201 Cochran

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AUTO TECH: DRIVE TRAIN 

69-90-59/29-03-59 - $25.00

Drive train diagnosis and repair: clutch, transmission, drive shaft, universal joint and drive axle.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Auto Tech: Diesel/2 (69-90-57) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p D201 Cochran
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p D201 Cochran

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AUTO TECH: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS/1

69-90- 61/29-03-60 - $25.00

Electrical and electronic diagnosis and repair: general diagnosis of domestic and import cars, battery, starting system, and charging system.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Auto Tech: Engine Repair (69-90-73) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/A103 Lopez
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/A103 Garcia
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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AUTO TECH: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS/2

69-90-63/29-03-61 - $25.00

Electrical and electronic diagnosis and repair: lighting systems, gauges, warning devices, driver information systems, horn and wiper/washer, and accessories.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Auto Tech: Electrical and Electronics/1 (69-90-61) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/103 Lopez
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/103 Garcia

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AUTO TECH: EMISSION CONTROL/1

69-90-65/29- 03-62 - $15.00

First in a sequence of two courses designed to meet the Bureau of Automotive Regulation (BAR) licensing requirements for the Basic Clean Air Car Course Program. Emission control using sustainable and green vehicle technologies. On Board Diagnosis (OBD) II systems tests and diagnostics, malfunction indicator light (MIL) trouble codes, main monitors and readiness tests.
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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AUTO TECH: EMISSION CONTROL/2

69-90-67/29- 03-63 - $15.00

Second in a sequence of two courses designed to meet the Bureau of Automotive Regulation (BAR) licensing requirements for the Basic Clean Air Car Course Program. Emission control using sustainable and green vehicle technologies. NOx emissions, DSO, loaded mode emissions, catalytic converter, and BAR-97 EIS testing procedures for the Enhanced Area Program.
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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AUTO TECH: ENGINE PERFORMANCE/1

69-90-69/29- 03-64 - $25.00

Introduction to the different engine designs, automotive electricity, hybrid vehicles, and alternative fuel vehicles. Engine performance diagnosis and repair: general, computerized engine controls, and ignition system.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Auto Tech: Engine Repair (69-90-73) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/A103 Lopez
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/A103 Garcia
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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AUTO TECH: ENGINE PERFORMANCE/2

69-90-71/29-03-65 - $25.00

Engine performance: fuel, air induction, and exhaust systems, emission controls systems, and engine-related service. It also offers reviews of engine design, automotive electricity, hybrid vehicles, and alternative fuel vehicles.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Auto Tech: Engine Performance/1 (69-90-69) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/A103 Lopez
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/A103 Garcia
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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AUTO TECH: ENGINE REPAIR

69-90-73/29-03-66 - $25.00

Engine repair: general engine, cylinder head and valve train, engine block assembly, and lubrication and cooling systems.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/103 Lopez
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/103 Garcia

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AUTO TECH: SUSPENSION AND STEERING

69-90-79/29-03-69 - $25.00

Suspension and steering diagnosis and repair: general, steering, suspension, related steering and suspension, wheels, & tires.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of Auto Tech: Engine Repair (69-90-73) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/103 Lopez
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/103 Garcia

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN: EXHAUST EMISSIONS (OBD) II

69-60-75/29-06-99 - $15.00

This course prepares students for employment and licensing in the California State Smog Check Program. Emphasis on systems operation, inspection, diagnosis, and repair. Prepares students for the California State Smog licensing exam.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires a 7.5 reading level as measured by the TABE D 9/10, math skills equivalent to Basic Math – Advanced (53-03-73). Students must also meet state requirements to enter required class for Clean Air Car Course (CACC).
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN: EXHAUST EMISSIONS– 20 HOUR SMOG LICENSING (Upgrade)

69-60-70/29-06-98 - $15.00

BAR 20-Hour Update #1 for currently employed licensed California State Smog Technicians. Introduction to ASM testing and diagnosis; oscilloscope testing and waveform pattern diagnosis; lab scope operation and analysis of fuel control sensors.
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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MOBILE ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN/1

69-35-80 - $25.00

Instruction of basic electronics, test equipment, basic auto mechanics and principles, operations and installation of vehicle audio systems. Math and testing emphasized.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires a 7.0 reading level as measured by the TABE D 9/10 test and math skills equivalent to Math 1(53-03-75).
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A101 Yanez

MOBILE ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN/2 

69-35-85 - $25.00

Hands-on installation methods for vehicle speakers, crossovers, security systems, cellular phones, navigation and vehicle tracking systems. Math and testing emphasized.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of Mobile Electronics Technician/1 (69-35-80).
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A101 Yanez

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MOBILE ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN/3

69-35-90 - $25.00

Instruction and experience in hands-on installation methods for mobile electronics. Instruction includes vehicle security systems, navigation equipment, cellular technology and vehicle tracking systems. Math and testing emphasized.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of Mobile Electronics Technician/2 (69-35-85).
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A101 Yanez

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TECHNOLOGY/1: AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS

69-90-83/29-03-71 - $15.00

Emphasis on domestic car engine designs, engine cooling systems, engine lubrication systems, automotive electricity, charging systems, and starting systems.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires employment-level competency in reading, written and oral communications, & math.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/A103 Lopez
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/A103 Garcia
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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TECHNOLOGY/2: AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS

69-90-85/29-03-72 - $15.00

Emphasis on foreign car engine designs, the ignition systems, exhaust systems, emission control, major engine operations, and alternative power sources for automobiles.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Technology/1: Automotive Systems (69-90-83) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p A102/A103 Lopez
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p A109 Santillan
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A102/A103 Garcia
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p A109 Santillan
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p A109 Santillan

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Industrial Technology

 

BUILDING AND GROUNDS WORKER (FUNDAMENTALS)

29-30-51 - $15.00

Prepares trainees for entry-level employment as school custodians, upgrades skills, and prepares employees for promotion.
TTh 5:30p – 8:45p TBD Staff
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p TBD Staff

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CONSTRUCTION WORK/1

61-35-50/29-09-55 - $25.00

Provides instruction and practical experience in basic residential and commercial construction using sustainable green technology. Includes trade mathematics; emphasis on the techniques, tools, and materials required for concrete work, masonry, floor and wall construction, and roof construction.

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M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M109 Hernandez
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M109 Hernandez

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CONSTRUCTION WORK/2 

61-35-60/29-09-56 - $25.00

Provides instruction and practical experience in basic residential and commercial construction using sustainable green technology. Includes workplace safety, resource management, trade mathematics with emphasis on the techniques, tools, and materials required for plumbing, electrical, and drywall installation.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Construction Work/1 (61-35-50) course or instructor's permission.

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M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M109 Hernandez
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M109 Hernandez

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CONSTRUCTION WORK/3 

61-35-70/29-09-57 - $25.00

Provides instruction and practical experience in basic residential and commercial construction using sustainable green technology. Includes workplace safety, resource management, trade mathematics and apprenticeship preparation with emphasis on the techniques, tools, and materials required for plumbing and electrical work, roofing and painting.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Construction Work /2 (61-35-60) course or instructor's permission.

More Information

 

M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M109 Hernandez
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M109 Hernandez

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FLOORING TECHNICIAN/1

29-01-51 - $25.00

This course gives students an introduction to floor laying installation on an apprenticeship and trainee basis. Upgrade skills in new techniques.
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p G1 Nunez

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FLOORING TECHNICIAN/2

29-01-52 - $25.00

This course provides hands-on training in ceramic tile, hard surfaces, carpeting and hardwood installation.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Flooring Technician/1 (61-35-80) course or instructor's permission.
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p G1 Nunez

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HVAC/1 

62-85-60/29-25-54 - $25.00

Provides students with project-based experiences in residential and commercial heating systems. Emphasis on basic theories and applications of electricity and thermodynamics, and the operational, troubleshooting, and maintenance techniques used for heating systems.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires employment-level competency in reading, written and oral communications, and math, and ability to lift heavy items required in the industry.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M106/113 Morales/Nguyen
TTh 10:15a – 2:45p M113 Nguyen
W 4:00p – 8:30p M106 Morales
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M106 Goldstein

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HVAC/2 

62-85-65/29-25-55 - $25.00

Provides students with project-based experiences in residential & commercial ventilation and refrigeration. Emphasis on generation & modification of electricity for HVAC systems, wiring principles and procedures approved by the National Electric Code (NEC), operational techniques for ventilation and refrigeration systems, and troubleshooting techniques for refrigeration systems.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires completion of the HVAC/1 (62-85-60) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M106/113 Morales/Nguyen
TTh 10:15a – 2:45p M113 Nguyen
W 4:00p – 8:30p M106 Morales
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M106 Goldstein

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HVAC/3

62-85-70/29-25-56 - $25.00

Provides students with project-based experiences in air conditioning & integrated systems. Emphasis on cooling & control systems, commercial air conditioning, integrated systems, and lab work focusing on the service, diagnostic, and repair techniques used in the HVAC industry.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires completion of the HVAC/2 (62-85-65) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M106/113 Morales/Nguyen
TTh 10:15a – 2:45p M113 Nguyen
W 4:00p – 8:30p M106 Morales
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M106 Goldstein

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PHOTOVOLTAICS/1

62-65-50/29-23-55 - $100.00

Provides project-based experiences in photovoltaics (PV). Emphasis on basic electrical theories, electrical wiring principles, procedures, and solar energy.
Prerequisites: Employment-level competency in reading, written and oral communications, and math, and students must be at least 18 years of age, or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M104 Washington
F 8:00a –11:15a M104 Washington
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M104 Starks

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PHOTOVOLTAICS/2

62-65-60/29-23-56 - $100.00

Prepares students in photovoltaics (PV) system selection, site selection, and mechanical design adaptation. PV system hardware & component evaluation, site assessments, sizing/costing/selection of PV systems, & PV system mechanical design.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Photovoltaics/1 (62-65-50) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M104 Washington
F 8:00a –11:15a M104 Washington
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M104 Starks

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PHOTOVOLTAICS/3

62-65-70/29-23-57 - $100.00

Provides project-based experiences in photovoltaics (PV) installation. Emphasis on electrical design adaptations for PV systems and installation of subsystems and components.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Photovoltaics/2 (62-65-60) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M104 Washington
F 8:00a –11:15a M104 Washington
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p M104 Starks

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PLUMBING/1

29-09-83 - $25.00

Emphasis is placed on the proper selection and use of plumbing materials (including sustainable and green products) and tools, pipefitting techniques, piping & traps.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Construction Work/1 (61-35-50) or instructor's permission.
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p D202 Grageda

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REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN (FUNDAMENTALS)

69-10-60/29-30-74 - $20.00

This course provides training in the refrigeration and air conditioning trade. Instruction includes basic knowledge of refrigeration and air conditioning mechanical theory, operation and maintenance, with emphasis on commercial aspects of refrigeration and air conditioning, including heating systems.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M113 Nguyen
TTh 4:00p – 8:30p M113 Nguyen

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REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN SERVICE

69-10-65/29-30-75 - $20.00

This course provides training in the refrigeration and air conditioning trade. System fundamentals, troubleshooting and repair procedures are emphasized in practical terms.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M113 Nguyen
TTh 4:00p – 8:30p M113 Nguyen

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WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS: FORKLIFT  OPERATOR (FUNDAMENTALS)

29-10-53 - $25.00

Prepares students for the modern material-handling trades. Training includes warehousing, storekeeping, industrial safety; the uses and purposes of various types of material-handling equipment, such as: gas and electric forklifts, straddle-arm stackers, transporter and tow motors.
M - Th 8:00a – 12:15p AB1-2 Grant

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WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS:  FORKLIFT OPERATOR

29-10-54 - $100.00

Learn modern material-handling trades. Warehousing principles of space layout, processing and preparing receipt for storage, stock locator system, storekeeping, industrial safety; the uses and purposes of various types of material handling equipment. Prepares students in computer applications as used in the operation of industrial trucks, & employability skills.
M - Th 8:00a – 12:15p AB1-2 Grant

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WELDING/1

67-95-50/29-13-53

Course provides technical instruction and practical experience in shielded metal arc welding, oxyacetylene cutting and trade mathematics. Emphasis on workplace safety procedures and employability skills.
Prerequisites:18 years of age; enrollment requires employment-level competency in reading, written and oral communication, & math.
(1) Weekly fee of $30.00 (Cash only).
(2) Weekly fee of $20.00 (Cash only).
(3) Weekly fee of $10.00 (Cash only).
M - F (1) 10:15a – 2:45p W106 Pernell
TWTh (2) 5:30p – 8:45p W106 Pernell
Sat. (3) 8:00a –12:15p W106 Cerda

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WELDING/2

67-95-60/29-13-54

Course provides students with technical instruction on advanced techniques in welding and cutting processes. Emphasis on advanced welding, plasma arc cutting, types of welds, weld joints and trade mathematics.
Prerequisites: 18 years of age; enrollment requires successful completion of the Welding/1 (67-95-50) course or instructor's permission.
(1) Weekly fee of $30.00 (Cash only).
(2) Weekly fee of $20.00  (Cash only).
(3) Weekly fee of $10.00 (Cash only).
M - F (1) 10:15a – 2:45p W106 Pernell
TWTh (2) 5:30p – 8:45p W106 Pernell
Sat. (3) 8:00a –12:15p W106 Cerda

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WELDING/3

67-95-70/29-13-55

Technical instruction & practical experience in advanced shielded metal arc welding in flux-core arc welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, groove welds, and carbon arc cutting. Review of geometric and trigonometric designs with an introduction to fabrication and robotic welding. Focus on the requirements of the City of Los Angeles Departmental Welding Exams adopted from the American Welding Society (AWS) procedures.
Prerequisites: 18 years of age; enrollment requires successful completion of the Welding/2 (67-95-60) course or instructor's permission.
(1) Weekly fee of $30.00 (Cash only).
(2) Weekly fee of $20.00 (Cash only).
(3) Weekly fee of $10.00 (Cash only).
M - F (1) 10:15a – 2:45p W106 Pernell
TWTh (2) 5:30p – 8:45p W106 Pernell
Sat. (3) 8:00a –12:15p W106 Cerda

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Specialty Classes

 

A+ CERTIFICATION/1

64-15-50 - $25.00

Installation, repair, and configuration of computer hardware. Includes system boards, memory, processors, storage devices, and printers.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of one of the Computer Operation courses (65-35-80, 65-35-90, 65-45-50, 65-45-60, or 65-45-70) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M211 Reyes

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A+ CERTIFICATION/2

64-15-60 - $25.00

Installation, repair, and configuration of computer software and operating systems. Includes Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 operating systems.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the A+ Certification/1 (64-15-50) course.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M211 Reyes

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A+ CERTIFICATION/3 - $25.00

64-15-70

Introduction to computer networks including hardware and protocols. Software, hardware, and virus troubleshooting methodologies are discussed.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the A+ Certification/2 (64-15-60) course.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M211 Reyes

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER (FUNDAMENTALS)

60-65-50 - $25.00

Basic principles of vector art, graphic design, print and typography, color theory, illustration, logo design, and branding. Conceptualization of images through the creative process and design software. Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M213 Scott

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER/DIGITAL IMAGING

60-65-55 - $25.00

Prepares students in the use of a variety of digital image software and hardware used in the creation and manipulation of still, two-dimensional photo images and design. Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator.
Prerequisite: Graphic Designer/Fundamentals (60-65-50).
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M213 Scott

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER/ADVERTISING DESIGN

60-65-60 - $25.00

Illustration and layout design using, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and concepts in
pre-press production. Create magazines ads, posters, brochures & page layouts. Portfolio preparation.
Prerequisite: Graphic Designer/Digital Imaging (60-65-55).
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M213 Scott

GRAPHIC DESIGNER/WEB DESIGN

60-65-65 - $25.00

Basic concepts in web design using Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Flash, Basic CSS, and HTML. Prepare layout designs and images for the web. Create a web based portfolio.
Prerequisite: Graphic Designer/Advertising Design (60-65-60).
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M213 Scott

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NETWORK CONTROL OPERATOR

69- 45-60 - $35.00

Introduction to network administration. DOS, Windows, hardware & software for the network.
Prerequisites: Completion of Computer Operator Software Applications and/or demonstrated computer skills and 7.5 reading and math.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M211 Reyes

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NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR:  CERTIFICATION PREPARATION

69-45-50 - $60.00

Prepare for the Network Administrator exam. Develop ability to administer and manage network operating systems.
Prerequisites: Completion of Computer Operation 2/Integrated Applications and/or demonstrated computer skills and 7.5 reading and math.
M - F 8:00a – 2:45p M211 Reyes

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POLICE OFFICER TRAINEE

62-30-90/29-53-51 - $20.00

This course is designed as a comprehensive introduction to law enforcement & criminal justice. This course explores the necessary skills to become a police officer. The general concepts of law enforcement are presented.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires a 7.5 reading level as measured by the TABE D 9/10 and demonstrated competence in or successful completion of English 3 (23-10-73).
M - F 10:15a – 2:45p P2 Staff
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p P2 Staff

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UPHOLSTERY/1

61-45-90/29-09-90 - $25.00

Use of tools and equipment in compliance with safety guidelines of upholstery. Learn power sewing, furniture padding and covering to most styles of chairs and sofas. Some tufting and pattern making.
M - F 9:00a – 2:45p AB3-4 Almeida

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UPHOLSTERY/2

61-45-95/29-09-91 - $25.00

This course is the second in a sequence of two designed for upholstery. It provides students with technical instruction and practical experience in auto upholstery, incorporating sustainable and green products. Instruction includes reviews of workplace safety, resource management, trade mathematics, and employability skills.
Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Upholstery/1 (61-45-90) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 9:00a – 2:45p AB3-4 Almeida

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Distance Learning

GED

30-50-73 - $10.00

The GED Test covers the academic knowledge and skills attained in four years of high school. GED Distance Learning offers you a unique opportunity to prepare for the GED.
Prerequisite: 9.0 reading level.
T 3:00p – 7:00p M206 Bailey-Blenman

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PARENT EDUCATION/NOW AND FUTURE PARENT

51-07-93

Knowledge and skills necessary for effective parenting of young children.
TTh 3:00p – 7:00p M304 Tate

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PARENT EDUCATION/PARENTING THE ADOLESCENT

51-05-93

Developmental needs of adolescents and the challenges and rewards of the parenting teenager.
TTh 3:00p – 7:00p M304 Tate

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Academic Programs

 

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION LAB

$5 per course

Basic reading courses offered in an integrated laboratory setting utilizing small group instruction and flow charts to monitor progress.
 

Adult Basic Education Courses


Reading 1 (53 – 03 – 64)
Reading 2 (53 – 03 – 65)
Reading – Advanced (53 – 03 – 63)
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M308 Vinovich
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M308 Vinovich

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ADULT INDEPENDENT STUDY   - $5.00

Refundable Book Deposit Required (Cash only)
Prerequisite: 9.0 reading level. By appointment only.
T 5:00p – 7:00p M202 Anderson

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GED Test Preparation/Test Taking Strategies

30-50-71 - $10.00

Teacher directed class designed to prepare students to take and pass the GED Test. This competency-based course covers the five basic subject areas of language arts, social studies, science, literature and mathematics.

TTh 4:00p – 7:15p TBD Staff
Sat. 8:00a –12:15p TBD Staff

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INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION LAB  - $5 per course

Courses are offered through individualized instruction in Learning Centers where different study programs that meet the individual needs of learners are available. Classes may be completed at the student's pace.

 

Individualized Instruction Lab Courses

Algebra 1A (31 – 02 – 70)
Algebra 1B (31 – 02 – 71)
Biology/1/Life Science (36 – 09 – 73)
Biology/2/Life Science (36 – 09 – 74)
Economics (37 – 09 – 71)
English 1 (23 – 09 – 71)
English 2 (23 – 09 – 72)
English 3 (23 – 10 – 73)
English 4 (23 – 10 – 74)
English Composition/Contemporary (23 – 11 – 75)
English Composition/Expository (23 – 12 – 77)
Fine Arts/The Visual Arts (20 – 09 – 52)
GED Test Preparation/
Test-Taking Strategies (30 – 50 – 71)
General Science/Integrated 1 (36 – 09 – 51)
General Science/Integrated 2 (36 – 09 – 52)
General Science/Integrated 3 (36 – 10 – 53)
General Science/Integrated 4 (36 – 10 – 54)
Geometry 1A (31 – 03 – 71)
Geometry 1B (31 – 03 – 72)
Health (36 – 05 – 74)
Life Skills (37 – 04 – 77)
Literature/American (23 – 11 – 76)
Literature/Modern (23 – 12 – 78)
Math 1 (53 – 03 – 75)
Math 2 (53 – 03 – 76)
Math 3 (53 – 03 – 77)
Parent Education (51 – 07 – 64)
Psychology (37 – 04 – 74)
Test Preparation/Essential Standards
English Language Arts/CAHSEE (23 – 05 – 51)
Test Preparation/Essential Standards
Math/CAHSEE (31 – 01 – 65)
U.S. Government (37 – 06 – 70)
U.S. History/1 (37 – 01 – 70)
U.S. History/2 (37 – 01 – 71)
World History/1 (37 – 02 – 71)
World History/2 (37 – 02 – 72)
M - F 8:00a –10:00a M303 Macias
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M303 Macias
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p M303 Macias
TWTh 3:30p – 5:30p M303 Macias
TWTh 5:45p – 8:45p M303 Macias
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M303 Clavel

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INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION ENGLISH LAB - $5.00 per course

M - F 8:00a –10:00a M215 Morris
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M215 Morris
Sat. 8:00a – 12:15p M215 Morris

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INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION MATH LAB - $5.00 per course

M - F 8:00a –10:00a M202 Chedotte
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p M202 Chedotte

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SAN PEDRO SKILLS CENTER

920 WEST 36TH STREET • SAN PEDRO, CA 90731

(310) 221-4651 OR TDD (310) 547-5346

 

INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION (AEWC PROGRAM FOR 16 – 18 YEAR OLDS)

Call (310) 221-4651 for information or an enrollment appointment. GED/High School diploma courses are offered through individualized instruction.
M - Th 8:00a – 12:15p   Matich
M - Th 1:00p – 3:00p   Matich
M - Th 8:00a –12:15p   Pineda
F 8:00a –12:15p   Pineda

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WILMINGTON SKILLS CENTER

217 ISLAND AVENUE • WILMINGTON, CA 90744 (310) 549-9831 OR TDD (310) 547-5346

 

Academic Programs

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) COMMUNITY BASED ENGLISH TUTORING (CBET) Distance Learning ESL*

Ofrecemos clases de inglés para estudiantes principiantes e intermedios. Develops language proficiency in beginning/intermediate listening, speaking, reading & writing skills; grammar in everyday situations.
M - Th 8:00a – 12:15p Rm. 1 Route
M T * 12:15p – 2:45p Rm. 1 Route

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Business Education

ACCOUNTING/1  21-02-50 - $30.00

Electronic calculators and accounting applications for sole proprietorships and partnerships using Quick-Books and Microsoft Excel. Prerequisites: Algebra and Excel backgrounds or instructor's permission.
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 2 Guerrero

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/1:OFFICE PROCEDURES 65-35-50 - $15.00

Office safety, copiers, FAX, telephone techniques, filing, employability skills, business ethics and attitudes, e-mail and mail processing, data records management, and travel arrangements.
M - F 8:00a – 10:00a Rm. 2 Guerrero
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 2 Guerrero

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/2: BUSINESS ENGLISH 65-35-60 - $15.00

Grammar, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation and letter writing. Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Administrative Assistant/1: Office Procedures (65-35-50) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 10:00a Rm. 2 Guerrero
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 2 Guerrero

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/3: BUSINESS MATH 65-35-70 - $15.00

Review basic math, fractions, decimals, percentage, calculator, payroll, discount and interest rates. Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Administrative Assistant/2: Business English (65-35-60) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a – 10:00a Rm. 2 Guerrero
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 2 Guerrero

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COMPUTER OPERATION/1: FOUNDATIONS 65-35-80/21-18-50 - $15.00

Introduction to operating systems, computer parts, concepts, and terminology; keyboarding; Internet; and e-mail.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p Rm. 3 Navarro
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p Rm. 3 Navarro

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COMPUTER OPERATION/2: INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS 65-35-90/21-18-51 - $15.00

Intermediate Office: Word, Excel, and Outlook; Internet; troubleshooting; and keyboarding reinforcement. Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Computer Operation/I: Foundations (65-35-80) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p Rm. 3 Navarro
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p Rm. 3 Navarro

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COMPUTER OPERATION/3:   DATABASE MANAGEMENT 65-45-50/21-18-52 - $15.00

Advanced Office: Access, alphabetic indexing, cross referencing, and database management. Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Computer Operation/2: Integrated Applications (65-35-90) course or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p Rm. 3 Navarro
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p Rm. 3 Navarro

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 61-60-50 - $15.00

Prepares student to provide customer services to a variety of industry and/or company environments. Prerequisites: Minimum of 8.0 reading level measured by the TABE D 9/10 test.
M - F 8:00a – 10:00a Rm. 2 Guerrero
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 2 Guerrero

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DESKTOP PUBLISHING/1  60-55-70/29-04-59 - $15.00

Design fundamentals, word processing, fonts, page layout, publishing, paint & line graphics, Word, and Publisher. Prerequisite: Enrollment requires employment-level competency in reading, writing skills and math, knowledge of Windows operating system, word processing, and keyboarding speed as required by the industry, or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p Rm. 3 Navarro
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p Rm. 3 Navarro

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DESKTOP PUBLISHING/2 60-55-75/29-04-60 - $15.00

PhotoShop, graphics, job planning & development, proofreading and editing, and review of principles of design & layout. Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Desktop Publishing/1 (60-55-70) or instructor's permission.
M - F 8:00a –10:00a Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 3 Navarro
M - F 12:45p – 2:45p Rm. 3 Navarro
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p Rm. 3 Navarro

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CERTIFICATION PREPARATION  21-18-54  - $15.00

Prepares students for the IC3 Certification Exam. Prerequisites: Enrollment requires successful completion of the Computer Operation/4: Presentations (65-45-60) course or instructor's permission.
TWTh 5:30p – 8:45p Rm. 3 Navarro

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TYPIST: KEYBOARDING  61-50-88 - $20.00

Development of speed and accuracy; timed writings; formatting, letters, memos, outlines, tables and reports. Challenge test is available.
M - F 8:00a – 10:00a Rm. 2 Guerrero
M - F 10:15a – 12:15p Rm. 2 Guerrero

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Industrial Technology

WELDING/1 67-95-50/29-13-53

Course provides technical instruction and practical experience in shielded metal arc welding, oxyacetylene cutting and trade mathematics. Emphasis on workplace safety procedures and employability skills. Prerequisites: 18 years of age; enrollment requires employment-level competency in reading, written and oral communication, and math.
(1) Weekly fee of $15.00 (Cash only).
(2) Weekly fee of $25.00 (Cash only).
(3) Weekly fee of $25.00 (Cash only).
M (1) 8:00A – 2:45P Rm. S1 Hinojosa
TWTh(2) 10:15a – 2:30p Rm. S1 Hinojosa
TWTh(3) 3:00p – 7:30p Rm. S1 Hinojosa

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WELDING/2 67-95-60/29-13-54

Course provides students with technical instruction on advanced techniques in welding and cutting processes. Emphasis on advanced welding, plasma arc cutting, types of welds, weld joints and trade mathematics. Prerequisites: 18 years of age; enrollment requires successful completion of the Welding/1 (67-95-50) course or instructor's permission.
(1) Weekly fee of $15.00 (Cash only).
(2) Weekly fee of $25.00 (Cash only).
(3) Weekly fee of $25.00 (Cash only).
M (1) 8:00A – 2:45P Rm. S1 Hinojosa
TWTh(2) 10:15a – 2:30p Rm. S1 Hinojosa
TWTh(3) 3:00p – 7:30p Rm. S1 Hinojosa

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WELDING/3 67-95-70/29-13-55

Technical instruction and practical experience in advanced shielded metal arc welding in flux-core arc welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, groove welds, and carbon arc cutting. Review of geometric and trigonometric designs with an introduction to fabrication and robotic welding. Focuses on the requirements of the City of Los Angeles Departmental Welding Exams adopted from the American Welding Society (AWS) procedures. Prerequisites: 18 years of age; enrollment requires successful completion of the Welding/2 (67-95-60) course or instructor's permission.
(1) Weekly fee of $15.00 (Cash only).
(2) Weekly fee of $25.00 (Cash only).
(3) Weekly fee of $25.00 (Cash only).
M (1) 8:00A – 2:45P Rm. S1 Hinojosa
TWTh(2) 10:15a – 2:30p Rm. S1 Hinojosa
TWTh(3) 3:00p – 7:30p Rm. S1 Hinojosa

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