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Financial Aid, Grants and Loans
Financial Aid and Grants
Financial aid is available for costs that are directly
related to attending college when these costs are more
than students or their families can afford. The eligibility
for most financial aid is based on financial need, which
is determined by the Financial Aid Office from
information submitted by the student and/or family on
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You
are urged to complete your application by April 1st prior
to each academic year, although FAFSAs are accepted,
and most aid is available, until the following Spring.
Applicants must show satisfactory academic progress and
must have a transfer, certificate or degree objective.
General information about jobs, grants and loans offered
by the Financial Aid Office is available. Various dollar
amounts shown and regulations regarding financial aid
are subject to cha
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Academic Records
Academic Freedom
Accrediitation
Instructors Authority and Obligation
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Teleservices
14.5 Units
Susan Jaderstrom, 778-3964
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Keyboarding requirement. The students must know the
keyboard by touch and be able to keyboard a
minimum of 20 words a minute when beginning the
certificate program. If the student does not know the
keyboard, BOT 50A or BGN 50.02A should be taken to
improve keyboarding skill.
Requirements
First Semester
BGN 71 Business English
BOT 86.58 Business Writing
BOT 56.3 Office Communication and Interpersonal Skills
BOT 155 Teleservices Skills
BOT 299.50B Business Math Calculator Review
BOT 67B Employment Marketing Skills
BOT 153 Typing Skillbuilding
BOT 50.12 Self-Paced 10-key
BGN 183 Data Entry Applications
BOT 86.72 Introductions to Windows 98
BOT 86.20 Introduction to MS Word
BOT 86.70 Outlook Level 1
BOT 99I Work Experience Internship
Completion of this certificate program prepares the student as an
employee who res
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the community, California criminal law, search and
seizure, presentation of evidence, law enforcement
report writing, patrol techniques, vehicle stop
procedures, preliminary investigation, issues
involving persons with disabilities, and cultural
diversity. Other topical areas will include situational
firearms training, lifetime fitness and arrest and
control techniques.
AJ 205.14 Supervising Police Traffic Control Function
1 unit/40 hours lecture for 1 week. CR/NC only. Prerequisite:
AJ 200.1 or equivalent.
General use of CVC as a reference source; case law
research; deployment of personnel; recognizing stress
symptoms in traffic officers and providing solutions.
AJ 205.15 Patrol Aspects of Traffic Law Enforcement
1 unit/40 hours lecture for 1 week. CR/NC only. Prerequisite:
AJ 200.1 or equivalent.
Designed to provide technical training for the student
who is a generalist patrolman with traf
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Hospitality
HOSP 50 Introduction to Tourism/Sonoma
County
(Formerly BMG 67) 1 unit/8 hours lecture for 2 weeks. CR/NC
only.
Sonoma County is known throughout the world for its
wines. Learn how to continue to enhance the tourism
activity for the county and your business or employer.
This course will give you an overview of the variety of
tourism in Sonoma County and how you as an
employee play a critical role in the enjoyment level of
our visitors. (CSU)
HOSP 51 Customer Service
1 unit/3 hours lecture for 6 weeks. CR/NC option. Prerequisite:
NONE. Corequisite: NONE. Recommended: NONE.
Basic principles of working with people in the
beverage, restaurant and hotel industries. Customer
service techniques. On-site observations. (Formerly
BMK 58.17). (CSU)
HOSP 60 Introduction to Hotel Operations
(Formerly BMG 78.115) 1 unit/8 hours lecture for 2 weeks.
CR/NC only.
This course is an overview in
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effectively. Focus on everyday stresses and successful
strategies for organizing ones life at home and at
work. (CSU)
CSU area E
CNIS 97 Changing Family Lifestyles
3 units/3 hours lecture. Grade only. Recommended:
Completion of Engl 100A.
Examines the personal decisions which are based
upon the changing values within family and society.
Empowers the student to make life long informed
choices. (CSU)
CSU area E
CNIS 190 Money Management
(Formerly CNIS 390) 3 units/3 hours lecture. CR/NC option.
Recommended: Eligibility for English 100A or equivalent;
interest in managing money wisely.
Principles of money management with emphasis on
making day-to-day decisions in the use of resources to
solve problems in areas of budgeting, credit, housing,
automobiles, estate and retirement planning,
investments, taxes and other consumer issues. The
course is for the Fashion Careers and Housing
Certificate
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GEOL 61 Geology of Western National Parks
3 units/3 hours lecture. CR/NC option. Recommended:
Eligibility for English 100A or equiv.
Practical approach to elementary geology, covering
geologic features of national parks and monuments
in western United States. (CSU)
German
GERM 1 Elementary German-Part I
4 units/4 hours lecture, 2 hours by arrangement. CR/NC
option. Recommended: Completion of English 100B or
equivalent. Not open to students with 2 years of high school
German or one semester of college German with grade of A
or B or equivalent within past 3 years.
Fluent speech with accurate pronunciation, with
correct oral and written grammatical and idiomatic
sentence structure and essays illustrating control of
linguistic and cultural principles. (CSU/UC)
AA/AS area E; CSU area C2; IGETC language; CAN GERM 2;
GERM 1 GERM 2 CAN GERM SEQ A
GERM 2 Elementary German-Part II
4 units/4 hours l
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Physical Education
Aquatics
PE 1.1 Beginning Aquatic Fitness
1-2 units/up to 4 hours laboratory. CR/NC option.
Recommended: P.E. 2.3 or equivalent.
Progressive program in swimming presented as a
carry over activity in later adult life (CSU/UC)
All P.E. activities 4 times for credit in any combination of
levels.
PE 1.3 Advanced Aquatic Fitness
1-2 units/up to 4 hours laboratory. CR/NC option.
Recommended: P.E. 1.1 or equivalent.
Aggressive program of physical fitness through
swimming and dryland activity. (CSU/UC)
All P.E. activities 4 times for credit in any combination of
levels.
PE 2.1 Non-Swimmer-Level II
(Formerly PE 101.4) 1 unit/2 hours laboratory. CR/NC
option.
Physical and mental adjustment to water. (CSU/UC)
All P.E. activities 4 times for credit in any combination of
levels.
PE 2.2 Beginning Swimmer-Level III
(Formerly PE 101.1) 1-2 units/up to 4 hours laboratory. CR/
NC opti
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Kenneth O. Bradford
Administration of Justice
A.A., Administration of Justice, Monterey Peninsula College;
Credentials: California Community College and Health/Physical
Care Service and Police Science. FSA: Emergency Medical Care
John F. Breakey
Engineering/Physics
B.A., Eastern Washington University; M.S., Oregon State
University; M.S.T., University of Arizona; Credentials: California
Community College and Physics. FSA: Engineering, Physics
Renata Breth
Art
European Credentials, Chemistry, Math; M.F.A. Art Institute of
Chicago; Special graduate studies, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. FSA: Art, Photography, Filmmaking
Patrick Broderick
English/Journalism
B.S., Lewis and Clark College; M.A., California State University,
San Francisco. FSA: Creative Writing/English
Charles W. Brown
Life Sciences
B.A., Whittier College; M.A., University of California, Los Angeles;
Ph.D., University
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