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Santa Barbara High School |
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY |
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AUTO BODY
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Hands on training
in sanding, priming, welding, metal straightening, painting, and body
panel replacement. |
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
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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 |
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BANK TELLER
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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 |
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Hands-on use of computers to organize business/personal financial records. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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HEALTH AND HOSPITALITY |
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| SPORTS MEDICINE | tba |
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 |
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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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