Adult Vocational Training
Computer Service Technician / Telecommunications Installer and Technician The course teaches the skills necessary to be successful in a career as a computer service technician, a telecommunications installer, or a telecommunications technician. Graduates are prepared for careers in computer repair and upgrade, installation of telecommunications, cable, internet, security systems, as well as work as an electrician apprentice or electronic technician. Click here for more details about this class…
Culinary Arts Culinary Arts students learn about food preparation, knife safety and techniques, food safety and sanitation, opening and closing a commercial kitchen, gourmet pizza making, soups, salads, catering, garnishing and presentation, how to sauté and grill, and how to keep a job in the food service industry. Careers available upon completion exist at restaurants, hotels, schools, and cruise ships, among many. Click here for more details about this class…
Medical Office Assistant Students learn medical terminology, billing, and coding; understand and take a patient’s vital signs; learn to schedule, check in, and check out patients; acquire customer services skills; become CPR certified; and learn to complete and file insurance claim forms. Graduates are prepared for certification and are qualified for work in doctor, dentist, and optometrist offices as well as medical clinics and facilities. Click here for more details about this class…
Office Skills Students learn basic Windows XP Fundamentals, typing, formatting letters, memos, tables, and reports, as well as how to use proper grammar and punctuation. The class also teaches various office filing systems as well as proper reception techniques and communication skills. Graduates work as administrative assistants, receptionists, customer service representatives, and accounting and file clerks. Click here for more details about this class...
Professional Health Care Worker Students learn communication skills, patient care and emergency procedures through hands-on clinical work, and are prepared for the California state exam for Certification. Graduates are qualified for employment in skilled nursing, extended care facilities, extended care facilities, and home health care agencies and registries. Click here for more details about this class…
Project Build The course offers an introduction to construction and environmental training. Students are trained in building trades, hazardous waste removal, asbestos removal and lead removal, and acquire basic construction skills and construction math geared toward apprenticeships. Graduates begin careers as carpenters, ironworkers, electricians, plumbers, drywall workers, and other laborers occupations. Click here for more details about this class…
Solar Training Program This 2-part course provides an introduction to grid-tied photovoltaic electrical systems and teaches students construction skills as they relate to PV installation. Students also learn about different roof types, the history of solar and PV, the basics of electricity, and PV and Electrical Trade Practices. Part 2 of the course provides a hands-on application of the lessons learned in part 1 of the course. Students graduate prepared to be residential Photovoltaic Installer in the Bay Area. Click here for more details about this class…
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