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2008-09 COURSE OFFERINGS

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

AUTO BODY and PAINT



Jim Bayley 


Hands on training in sanding, priming, welding, metal straightening, painting, and body panel replacement.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

 


Tony Casillas

Hands-on training to include the operation, maintenance and repair of the automobile. Students may work on their own cars after initial training is completed.

 

BANKING OCCUPATIONS

BANK TELLER TRAINING

Geri Muller 

Instruction covers complete teller procedures and responsibilities, cash handling, basic bookkeeping, and bank terminology. Students will experience a personalized tour of Santa Barbara Bank and Trust to include: teller line, personnel, and data services.

 

BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS

COMPUTER ACCOUNTING


Lee Ann Knodel

Hands-on use of computers to organize business/personal financial records.

Hands-on use of computers to utilize spreadsheets, word processing and data-entry activities to become proficient in a multi-faceted business environment.

Note: Students will earn 3 SBCC credits for each semester

Hands-on use of computers to interact with word processing and associated business software to produce professional business documents.

Note: Students will earn 3 SBCC credits for each semester

A simulated business class designed to give students the experience of working in a real business environment. Students will be engaged in a variety of specific activities including market research, advertising, buying and selling products and services, accounting, paying wages and taxes and negotiating loans with a central bank.

This course qualifies for Economics credit for graduation; it will also satisfy UC A-G entrance requirements.

HEALTH AND HOSPITALITY

SPORTS MEDICINE

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Learn anatomy and physiology as it relates to sports injury; analyze injuries and design rehabilitation plans; earn First Aid and CPR certification; includes on-the-job training experiences averaging five hours per week.

Note: Students must also enroll in community classroom on-the-job training companion course.

Sports Medicine Community Classroom, a required component of the Sports Medicine program, provides students with practical hands-on training experiences. Students will gain specific on-the-job training (OJT) experiences with one or more of the following local sports medicine related professionals: physical therapist, chiropractor, athletic trainer, physical education instructor, and recreation facility manager/trainer. Each student is required to attend and participate a minimum of five hours per week in this OJT component.

MEDIA ARTS and TECHNOLOGY

VIDEO PRODUCTION

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Learn basics of video production including camera operation, audio recording and composition, video recording and editing, lighting and principles of direction, scripting, production, copyright, locations, ethics.

 

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