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School: Industry & Trades

Subject: Electronics

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Achievement

The Electrician Maintenance Apprentice Certificate Program is designed for individuals hired as apprentices by member employers of the Stanislaus County Area Manufacturing and Maintenance Joint Apprenticeship Committee. The program is designed so that an employer hires the apprentice, and the apprentice increases his/her occupational skills and knowledge through On-The-Job Training at the employer site while attending specific college courses approved as related supplemental instruction at Modesto Junior College.

School: Industry & Trades

Subject: Electronics

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Achievement

The Electro-Mechanic Program prepares students interested in career opportunities in Plant or Facilities Maintenance by offering electrical preparation with mechanic knowledge and skills exposure. Students receive the principles in AC/DC electricity, wiring, motor controllers, welding, machine shop, pneumatic/hydraulics and PLC .

School: Industry & Trades

Subject: Industrial Electronics

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Achievement

School: Industry & Trades

Subject: Electronics

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Achievement

The Electro-Mechanical Technician Apprentice Certificate Program is designed for individuals hired as apprentices by member employers of the Stanislaus County Area Manufacturing and Maintenance Joint Apprenticeship Committee. The program is designed so that an employer hires the apprentice, and the apprentice increases his/her occupational skills and knowledge through On-The-Job Training at the employer site while attending specific college courses approved as related supplemental instruction at Modesto Junior College.

School: Industry & Trades

Subject: Industrial Electronics

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Achievement

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: Social Sciences

Degree/Certificate Type: A.A.-T Degree

The Associate in Arts in Elementary Teacher Education for Transfer Degree includes lower division coursework that is required for transfer and provides a broad overview of the fields in natural science, social sciences, humanities, composition, mathematics and critical thinking in order to prepare the future teacher for standards-based curriculum required in public schools. The Associate in Arts in Elementary Teacher Education for Transfer (AA-T in Elementary Teacher Education) Degree is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in elementary teacher education at a California State University campus. Students completing this degree are guaranteed admission to the CSU System, but not to a particular campus or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept this degree will be required to complete no more than 60 units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English Language Instruction

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Competency

The Certificate of Competency in Academic English Language Skills for Success is designed to enhance a student’s ability to understand important and fundamental concepts of academic language and provide a solid foundation for continued academic development in English. Students may use this certification as a means of providing evidence to employers or prospective employers and other language instructors of their academic language proficiency.

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English Language Instruction

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Competency

The Certificate of Competency in Academic English Reading and Writing Skills for Success is designed to improve the language proficiency skills of students who desire to increase their reading and writing capacity in academic settings. Students may use this certification as a means of providing evidence to employers or prospective employers and other language instructors of their academic reading and writing proficiency.

School: Public Safety

Subject: Emergency Medical Services

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Achievement

The Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-Basic) Program, provides the student with an outline of the EMS system, introduces assessment skills, as well as provides pathophysiology of common neurological, respiratory, and cardiac related emergencies. The EMT-1 program prepares emergency medical technicians for the National Registry EMT Basic Exam. Upon successful completion EMTs may perform as ambulance attendants, fire emergency responders, or practice in private industry. It covers techniques of emergency medical care presently considered within the responsibilities of the emergency medical technician, and emphasizes the development of student skills in recognition of symptoms of illnesses and injuries and proper procedures of emergency care. Successful EMT-Basic students may find employment with fire agencies, private ambulance companies, California Department of Forestry, ER techs, and other assorted jobs. Many successful EMT-1 students have also gone onto paramedic school, medical school, nursing school, physician's assistant school, and other associated allied health professions.

School: Science, Engineering & Math

Subject: Engineering

Degree/Certificate Type: A.S. Degree

The A.S. degree in Engineering prepares students for transfer to four-year college and university programs in order to earn a bachelor's degree in a discipline of engineering. Upon successful completion of the degree requirements, students will possess a fundamental set of skills in the areas of chemistry, mathematics, physics and engineering. Most universities have several common undergraduate core classes regardless of the student’s eventual area of specialization (i.e. civil, mechanical, electrical/electronic, aeronautical, agricultural, chemical, industrial, etc.) However, the A.S. degree is flexible enough to allow students to tailor their coursework to fit the specific requirements of their selected transfer institution. Students must work closely with a counselor and engineering faculty to assure a smooth transition.

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English for Life and Work

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Competency

With an English for Citizenship (CDCP) certificate, a student possesses knowledge of U.S. history and government of the United States, as well as basic interpersonal communication skills and understanding and use of the English language to successfully pass the U.S. Citizenship exam.

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English for Life and Work

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Competency

With a Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP) certificate in English for Life and Work: Elementary, a student possesses basic interpersonal communication skills and understanding and use of the English language at the elementary level and demonstrates the ability to read, write, listen, and speak in a variety of common everyday life and work situations at this level.

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English for Life and Work

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Competency

With a Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP) certificate in English for Life and Work: Intermediate, a student possesses basic interpersonal communication skills and understanding and use of the English language at the intermediate level and demonstrates the ability to read, write, listen, and speak in a variety of everyday life and work situations at this level.

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English for Life and Work

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Competency

With a Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP) certificate in English for Life and Work: Proficient, a student possesses basic interpersonal communication skills and understanding and use of the English language at the low-advanced level and demonstrates the ability to read, write, listen, and speak in a variety of everyday life and work situations at this level.

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English

Degree/Certificate Type: A.A.-T Degree

The Associate in Arts in English for Transfer (AA-T in English) degree includes lower division coursework that is required for transfer. The Associate in Arts in English for Transfer (AA-T in English) is designed for those who love to read, write, interpret, and create. A baccalaureate degree in English can lead to a career in teaching as well as in professional fields such as law, medicine, publishing, information science, and business. The English program includes survey courses in English, American, and world literature; introductory genre courses in poetry, fiction, and drama; and a number of topical courses such as Shakespeare, Bible as literature, ethnic literature, folklore, and children’s literature. The program also offers creative writing courses in poetry and fiction. The Associate in Arts in English for Transfer (AA-T in English) degree is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in English at a California State University campus. Students completing this degree are guaranteed admission to the CSU System, but not to a particular campus or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept this degree will be required to complete no more than 60 units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. In all cases, students should consult with a counselor for more information on university admission and transfer requirements.

School: Language Arts & Education

Subject: English Language Instruction

Degree/Certificate Type: Certificate of Achievement

The Certificate of Achievement in English Language Instruction for College is designed to enhance a student’s ability to read, write, and apply critical thinking and research skills at a college level. This certificate is intended to improve the language proficiency skills of students from the community and already within the college who desire to increase their capacity in transfer-level college courses. Students enrolled in the English Language Instruction for College program may use certification as a means of providing evidence to employers or prospective employers and other language instructors of their academic language proficiency.

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