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1 11/15/2016 BALDY VIEW ROP SCHEDULE OF CLASSES AIRPORT CAREERS Entry-level and Advanced Courses Customer Service Ramp Agent Security Skycap Directing Planes Reservations and more!! Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Onsite Training at the Ontario International Airport Monday—Friday 4:00pm—7:00pm (15 credits) More information on Page 6 SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE & SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO REGISTER CONTACT YOUR CAREER TECHNICIAN ON YOUR HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS. PRIVATE SCHOOL AND OUT-OF-DISTRICT STUDENTS PLEASE CALL (909) 980-6490. FIND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.BALDYVIEWROP.COM Baldy View Regional Occupational Program, in compliance with the Civil Rights Legislation, hereby asserts that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, age or handicap in its employment or enrollment in job training programs. COURSE PAGE 3D MEDIA DESIGN 1 3 A+ COMPUTER REPAIR* 6 ADVANCED MASONRY/BUILDING TRADES 3 AGRISCIENCE 2 AIRPORT CAREERS 1 & 2 6 APARTMENT & HOME REPAIR & REMODELING 3 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 4 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 1 * 4 AUTO 1*, AUTO 2, AUTO 3, AUTO 4 8 BRICK, BLOCK STONEMASONRY 3 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 4 CABINETMAKING 1 & 2 3 CAREER TECHNICAL WORK EXPERIENCE EDUC 5 CAREERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT 4 CAREERS IN EDUCATION 4 CAREERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE & SAFETY 8 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 1 6 COMPUTER GRAPHICS & MEDIA TECHNOLOGY 7 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & GAME DESIGN 6 CONTEMPORARY MODERN DANCE 2 COSMETOLOGY 4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE* 7 DANCE: HIP HOP 2 DENTAL FRONT OFFICE 4 DIGITAL ARTS* 3 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER *& EMR 2 8 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE SYSTEMS 4 EXPLORING ATHLETIC TRAINING (LAB) 5 EVENT PLANNING 7 FIREFIGHTING TECHNOLOGY* 8 FOOD & BEVERAGE PRODUCTION & PREP* 6 FOOD & HOSPITALITY SERVICES 6 FOOD PRODUCTION & CATERING 6 FORENSIC SCIENCE 1 & FORENSIC SCIENCE 2 5 FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL MEDIA 2 GAME DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 3 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/PRINT TECH 1 & 2 7 HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES 5 HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS* 5 HOTEL & LODGING SERVICES* 6 HVAC SYSTEMS* 4 INTRO TO ANIMATION 3 INTRO TO CYBERSECURITY 6 INTRO TO HOSPITALITY & TOURISM SYSTEMS 6 INTRO TO HUMAN SERVICES 4 INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 7 INTRO TO LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS AND SECURITY 7 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 2 LANDSCAPE & TURF MANAGEMENT 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT OCCUPATIONS* 8 LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES 8 MANICURING 4 MEDICAL ASSISTANT* 5 MEDICAL ASSISTING/CLINICAL PREP THERAPY* 5 MILLWORK & CABINET MANUFACTURING 3 NATURAL RESOURCE SYSTEMS 4 OFFICE 2010 APPLICATIONS 1 & 2 6 PHARMACY CLERK 5 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN* 5 PLUMBING 3 PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS & FINANCE 4 REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANT 4 RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION 4 RETAIL FLORAL DESIGN 7 RETAIL MARKETING & RETAIL MARKETING 2 7 SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES 8 SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP 4 SPORTS MEDICINE* 5 STAGE 1 , STAGE 2, STAGE 3*, STAGE 4 3 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 2 TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS 6 TRANSPORTATION & TOURS FOR THE TRAVELER 6 VIDEO PRODUCTION & ADV VIDEO PROD 2 VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE 1 & 2 7 WAREHOUSE OCCUPATIONS 9 WEBSITE DESIGN* 2 WELDING TECHNOLOGY * 7 * DENOTES ARTICULATION AGREEMENT DENOTES COURSE IS UC “a-g” APPROVED COURSE INDEX SPRING 2017 NEW COURSES! CAREERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE & SAFETY Interested in a career in Public Safety, this is the perfect course to investigate career options Arson Investigator, Bailiff, Campus Police, FBI Special Agent, Fingerprint Technician, Polygraph Operator and more!! Careers at all three levels of government filling more than 730,000 positions nationwide Career Training Center Tuesday & Thursday 4:00pm 9:00pm (10 credits) Upland High School Tuesday & Thursday 4:30pm 9:30pm (10 credits) More information on Page 8

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BALDY VIEW ROP SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

AIRPORT CAREERS

Entry-level and Advanced Courses

Customer Service

Ramp Agent

Security

Skycap

Directing Planes

Reservations and more!!

Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

Onsite Training at the Ontario International Airport Monday—Friday 4:00pm—7:00pm (15 credits) More information on Page 6

SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE & SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO REGISTER CONTACT YOUR CAREER TECHNICIAN ON YOUR HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS.

PRIVATE SCHOOL AND OUT-OF-DISTRICT STUDENTS PLEASE CALL (909) 980-6490.

FIND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.BALDYVIEWROP.COM

Baldy View Regional Occupational Program, in compliance with the Civil Rights Legislation, hereby asserts that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, age or handicap in its employment or enrollment in job training programs.

COURSE PAGE 3D MEDIA DESIGN 1 3 A+ COMPUTER REPAIR* 6 ADVANCED MASONRY/BUILDING TRADES 3 AGRISCIENCE 2 AIRPORT CAREERS 1 & 2 6 APARTMENT & HOME REPAIR & REMODELING 3 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 4 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 1 * 4 AUTO 1*, AUTO 2, AUTO 3, AUTO 4 8 BRICK, BLOCK STONEMASONRY 3 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 4 CABINETMAKING 1 & 2 3 CAREER TECHNICAL WORK EXPERIENCE EDUC 5 CAREERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT 4 CAREERS IN EDUCATION 4 CAREERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE & SAFETY 8 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 1 6 COMPUTER GRAPHICS & MEDIA TECHNOLOGY 7 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & GAME DESIGN 6 CONTEMPORARY MODERN DANCE 2 COSMETOLOGY 4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE* 7 DANCE: HIP HOP 2 DENTAL FRONT OFFICE 4 DIGITAL ARTS* 3 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER *& EMR 2 8 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE SYSTEMS 4 EXPLORING ATHLETIC TRAINING (LAB) 5 EVENT PLANNING 7 FIREFIGHTING TECHNOLOGY* 8 FOOD & BEVERAGE PRODUCTION & PREP* 6 FOOD & HOSPITALITY SERVICES 6 FOOD PRODUCTION & CATERING 6 FORENSIC SCIENCE 1 & FORENSIC SCIENCE 2 5 FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL MEDIA 2 GAME DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 3 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/PRINT TECH 1 & 2 7 HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES 5 HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS* 5 HOTEL & LODGING SERVICES* 6 HVAC SYSTEMS* 4 INTRO TO ANIMATION 3 INTRO TO CYBERSECURITY 6 INTRO TO HOSPITALITY & TOURISM SYSTEMS 6 INTRO TO HUMAN SERVICES 4 INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 7 INTRO TO LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS AND SECURITY 7 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 2 LANDSCAPE & TURF MANAGEMENT 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT OCCUPATIONS* 8 LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES 8 MANICURING 4 MEDICAL ASSISTANT* 5 MEDICAL ASSISTING/CLINICAL PREP THERAPY* 5 MILLWORK & CABINET MANUFACTURING 3 NATURAL RESOURCE SYSTEMS 4 OFFICE 2010 APPLICATIONS 1 & 2 6 PHARMACY CLERK 5 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN* 5 PLUMBING 3 PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS & FINANCE 4 REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANT 4 RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION 4 RETAIL FLORAL DESIGN 7 RETAIL MARKETING & RETAIL MARKETING 2 7 SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES 8 SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP 4 SPORTS MEDICINE* 5 STAGE 1 , STAGE 2, STAGE 3*, STAGE 4 3 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 2 TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS 6 TRANSPORTATION & TOURS FOR THE TRAVELER 6 VIDEO PRODUCTION & ADV VIDEO PROD 2 VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE 1 & 2 7 WAREHOUSE OCCUPATIONS 9 WEBSITE DESIGN* 2 WELDING TECHNOLOGY * 7

* DENOTES ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

DENOTES COURSE IS UC “a-g” APPROVED

COURSE INDEX

SPRING 2017

NEW COURSES!

CAREERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE & SAFETY

Interested in a career in Public Safety, this is the perfect course to investigate career options

Arson Investigator, Bailiff, Campus Police, FBI Special Agent,

Fingerprint Technician, Polygraph Operator and more!!

Careers at all three levels of government filling more than 730,000 positions nationwide

Career Training Center Tuesday & Thursday 4:00pm—9:00pm (10 credits)

Upland High School Tuesday & Thursday 4:30pm—9:30pm (10 credits)

More information on Page 8

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MISSION STATEMENT

Our mission is consistently high-quality, rigorous, and relevant Career Technical Education

that equips students for their future.

PATHWAY: PERFORMING ARTS

CONTEMPORARY MODERN DANCE Learn the elements of dance and the self-discipline and commitment required to dance professionally. Health and fitness, training and conditioning, rehearsal and performance preparation and career preparation stand-ards are integrated throughout the course. Students will participate in warm-ups, across the floor progressions and choreography within a variety of dance styles while acquiring competencies for entry-level positions in the dance field.

UPLAND HS RM #V-264 #3157180 M & W 3:30-6:00PM 01/11/17—06/07/17 (5 CR) SEM.

DANCE: HIP HOP Hip-hop dance refers to the street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture. Students in this class will learn the elements of Hip Hop dance, participate in competi-tions and will even choreograph their own dance routine to the latest music.

UPLAND HS RM #V-264

#3157181 T & TH 5:00-8:30PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (5 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: DESIGN, VISUAL, AND MEDIA ARTS

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Students will learn to use cameras and laboratory film-processing techniques and receive instruction on composition and color dynamics; contact printing; enlarging; developing film; the use of airbrushes, camera meters, and other photographic equipment; portrait, commercial, and industrial photography; processing microfilm; and preparing copy for printing or for graphic-arts processing. Combo Class with Digital Photography

ETIWANDA HS RM #J-112

#3157550 T & TH 3:30-8:30PM 01/10/17—05/23/17 (10 CR) SEM.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY This course will help the student become well rounded in the fundamentals of digital photography. Four areas of instruction will be emphasized: 1) how cameras work; 2) how composition works; 3) how lighting works; and, 4) how to use photo editing software. Various camera settings will be learned to offer greater creative and technical control. Combo with Commercial Photography

ETIWANDA HS RM #J-112

#3157551 T & TH 3:30-8:30PM 01/10/17—05/23/17 (10 CR) SEM.

FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL MEDIA This online course teaches students how to use a computer or communication device to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate and create information using information technologies and sources available from the Internet. Students use the power of digital technologies to manipulate and transform digital media, distribute it pervasively, and easily adapt them to new forms.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3146320 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: DESIGN, VISUAL, AND MEDIA ARTS

VIDEO PRODUCTION

This course covers the history and development of the cinema, and other media and film technologies. Students learn skills in various aspects of cinema and video production by applying the elements of art, principles of design, integration of technology for the effective visual communication of their ideas, feelings, and values. Students develop skills, including camera/recording operation, idea development and communication, the mechanics of editing, script writing/text creation, light and sound. Meets “f” / Visual & Performing Arts ” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

MONTCLAIR HS RM #105 #3257160 M & W 3:30-8:30PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

ARTS, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT (Cont’d)

RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #D-102 #3257161 M-TH 6:40-8:24AM & F 7:00-9:18AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

SAN ANTONIO HS RM #205 #3157160 T & F 8:00-9:30AM & W 8:55-9:46AM 01/31/17—06/14/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3157160 T & F 9:40-11:15AM & W 10:45-11:36AM 01/31/17—06/14/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3157162 T & F 11:50AM-1:20PM & W 1:09-2:00PM 01/31/17—06/14/17 (10 CR) YR.

ADVANCED VIDEO PRODUCTION

This course will examine specific uses of filmed video technology in various entertainment and industry sectors. Students receive advanced training in pre and post production jobs and competen-cies, current and emerging technologies, and the collaborative nature of the creative process involved in video production.

MONTCLAIR HS RM#105 #3257170 M & W 3:30-8:30PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #D-102 #3257171 M-TH 6:40-8:24AM & F 7:00-9:18AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

WEBSITE DESIGN

Students learn to develop websites using Hypertext Markup Language vers. 5 (HTML5) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)/ Students learn to write code manually, use graphical user interface (GUI) authoring tools and insert images, create hyper-links, add tables, forms, video, and audio to webpages. Students learn how websites are developed as managed projects and identify e-commerce solutions and relate website development to business goals.

Meets “f” / Visual & Performing Arts ” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

ETIWANDA HS RM #A-17 #3246050 M-TH 7:04-8:59AM & F 7:12-9:52AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Student may take 0 period, 1st period or both periods

LOS OSOS HS RM #D-87 #3240651 M-TH 6:45-9:01AM & F 9:00-9:53AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

ONTARIO HS RM #82-A #3246052 M-TH 7:30-8:27AM & F 8:30-9:17AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3246053 M-TH 8:33-9:30AM & F 9:23-10:10AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #D-102

Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College

#3246054 T & TH 3:15-5:45PM 01/10/17—05/23/17 (10 CR) YR.

SAN ANTONIO HS RM #205 Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College

#3146051 M & TH 9:40-11:15AM & W 9:50-10:41AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3146052 M & TH 11:50AM-1:20PM & W 12:14-1:05PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3146053 M,T,TH,F 1:30-2:30PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR. PATHWAY: GAME DESIGN AND INTEGRATION

3-D MEDIA DESIGN 1 Student learn to code and test animations; implement standard graphics programming techniques for object movement that mimic the laws of physics; know and understand algebraic equations underlying the paths of moving objects; know and understand the 2-D and 3-D transformations: translation, rotation, reflection and scaling; implement effective graphics and graphical user interfaces. Meets “f” / Visual & Performing Arts ” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CLAREMONT RM #709 #3146071 M, T, TH, F 8:54-9:45AM & W 9:49-10:35AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

COLONY HS RM #K-20 #3246070 M & W 3:00-8:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

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PATHWAY: PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE

AGRISCIENCE Students will learn about the future of food, agriculture, ecology and plant management, as well as social issues related to the food supply chain. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills required to manage an on-campus garden, orchard, and native landscape. Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

SAN ANTONIO HS RM #106 #3140110 M & TH 11:50AM-1:20PM & W 12:14-1:05PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3140111 T & F 11:50AM-1:20PM & W 1:09-2:30PM 01/31/17—06/14/17 (10 CR) YR

SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE: FOOD, LAND & THE ENVIRONMENT Do you ever wonder how the food that ends up on your table is grown and marketed? Sustainable Foods provides knowledge about the future of food production, management, ecology, and social justice issues dealing with the current food supply chain. It will explore trends that emphasize plan science and the production of plants for food and fiber.

SAN ANTONIO HS RM #106 #3140741 M, T, TH, F 1:30-2:30PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR. PATHWAY: ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE

LANDSCAPE DESIGN This course builds upon the skills and knowledge learned in Landscape & Turf Management and is designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs in landscape and nursery occupations. Students will also learn the safe use of chemicals and fertilizers used in landscape gardening. Students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to establish and maintain not only landscape and turf in residential settings; but in commercial settings as well. 10CR(YR) up to 20CR(YR) with INTERNSHIP Combo with Landscape & Turf Management

VALLEY VIEW HS NURSERY #3240530 S 8:00AM-2:00PM 01/14/17—05/20/17 #3240531 M-TH 8:05-9:04AM & F 9:00-9:50AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240532 M-TH 9:09-10:08AM & F 9:55-10:45AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240533 M-TH 10:13-11:12AM & F 10:50-11:40AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240535 M-TH 12:51-1:50PM & F 1:10-2:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240534 M-TH 1:55-2:54PM & F 2:05-2:55PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 LANDSCAPE & TURF MANAGEMENT In this introductory course of Landscape and Turf Management students will be provided with the knowledge and skills related to the establishment and maintenance of landscape and turf in residential settings. Students will select appropriate species and plant materials and to design, install, and maintain interior and exterior plantings, and hardscapes; and, will maintain facilities and equipment associated with land-scape and turf maintenance. Combo with Landscape Design 10CR(YR) up to 20CR(YR) with INTERNSHIP

VALLEY VIEW HS NURSERY #3240550 S 8:00AM-2:00PM 01/14/17—05/20/17 Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age

#3240552 M-TH 8:05-9:04AM & F 9:00-9:50AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240551 M-TH 9:09-10:08AM & F 9:55-10:45AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240553 M-TH 10:13-11:12AM & F 10:50-11:40AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240555 M-TH 12:51-1:50PM & F 1:10-2:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 #3240554 M-TH 1:55-2:54PM & F 2:05-2:55PM 01/09/17—05/24/17

AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES

DENOTES CTE ONLINE LAB COURSE

ARTS, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT

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DIGITAL ARTS This course is an introduction to creating fine art and design using digital media. The exploration of the visual characteristics of electronic imagery with emphasis on the essentials of fine art, design, and creative problem solving. Artwork will be developed using the computer, related software, and/or other electronic equipment. You will demonstrate an exploration of personal style and proficiency using the computer as an expressive tool and publish your work to a global audience. Careers, entrepreneurial skills, digital portfolio, global audience and creative problem solving is emphasized. COMBO CLASS WITH 3-D MEDIA DESIGN 1

Articulation Agreement with Norco College Meets “f” / Visual & Performing Arts ” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

COLONY HS RM #K-20 #3256210 M & W 3:00-8:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

INTRODUCTION TO ANIMATION This course introduces students to the artistic and technological foundations to create animated presenta-tions for industry and entertainment. Students will develop basic drawing and design skills, learn the funda-mentals and physics movement, the concept of commu-nication to a given audience, and techniques for self-expression through a variety of animated formats. They will explore the careers and requisite skills required by animators in both entertainment and the business world. Meets “f” / Visual & Performing Arts ” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Mt. San Antonio College

BUENA VISTA HS RM #40-B

#3157020 M-TH 1:15-2:30PM 01/03/17—06/01/17 (10 CR) YR.

GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Students are introduced to analysis, design, and creation of three dimensional animation and games. This course begins with an overview of 3-D graphics. The basic components of video game design; modeling, texturing, lighting, animation, and rules of game play are addressed. Students will complete projects that require problem solving and practical application of course competencies to create simple games. Meets “f” / Visual & Performing Arts ” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #101 #3146171 M & W 4:30-9:30PM 01/23/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) SEM.

BUENA VISTA HS RM #40-B

#3146170 M-TH 2:35-3:45PM 01/03/17—06/01/17 (10 CR) YR.

CLAREMONT HS RM #709

#3146171 M, T, TH, F 7:55-8:46AM & W 8:55-9:41AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

HILLSIDE HS RM #8

#3146173 M-F 11:30-12:17PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) YR. PATHWAY: PRODUCTION AND MANAGERIAL ARTS

STAGE 1 INTRO TO STAGE TECHNOLOGY This course introduces the techniques and processes involved in stage management, prop construction, lighting, setup and operation of sound systems, and the operation of projection equipment. The program develops basic construction techniques for stage property and scenery; affords practice in stage crew work, which includes the erection and striking of scenery; and provides an overview of occupations in radio and television.

CLAREMONT HS AUDITORIUM

#3155270 M, T, TH, F 1:05-1:56PM & W 1:15-2:01PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3155271 M, T, TH, F 2:04-2:55PM & W 2:09-2:55PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

LAB: #3156440 T & TH 3:00-5:30PM 01/31/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR Teacher Approval (Stage 1—4)

UPLAND HS AUDITORIUM

#3155272 T-TH 4:00-7:00PM 01/10/17—06/08/17(10 CR) SEM. Community Classroom—must be 16 years of age (Stage 1—4)

STAGE 2 INTERMEDIATE STAGE TECHNOLOGY

Students will be trained in the use and management of the various elements of technical production during a dance, music, or theatrical performance. These elements include the rigging and movement of sets, scenery and lighting equipment, the use of computerized switching systems for lighting and sound, the manage-ment and distribution of stage properties, etc. Students will learn to manage the complex support tasks that are involved in a performance.

CLAREMONT HS AUDITORIUM

#3157320 M, T, TH, F 1:05-1:56PM & W 1:15-2:01PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3157321 M, T, TH, F 2:04-2:55PM & W 2:09-2:55PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

LAB: #3156440 T & TH 3:00-5:30PM 01/31/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR

UPLAND HS AUDITORIUM

#3157322 T-TH 4:00-7:00PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM.

STAGE 3 STAGE DESIGN & PRODUCTION This instructional program will build on foundation skills in Stage Technology and Production to include design in variety of theatrical productions. Students will be familiar with design elements, drafting techniques, computer software, and modeling skills necessary to prepare designs and models of theatrical sets. Meets “f” / Visual & Performing Arts ” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Citrus College

CLAREMONT HS AUDITORIUM

#3157330 M, T, TH, F 1:05-1:56PM & W 1:15-2:01PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3157331 M, T, TH, F 2:04-2:55PM & W 2:09-2:55PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

LAB: #3156440 T & TH 3:00-5:30PM 01/31/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR

UPLAND HS AUDITORIUM

#3157332 T-TH 4:00-7:00PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: PRODUCTION AND MANAGERIAL ARTS

STAGE 4 ARTS MANAGEMENT Students will use analytical skills to interpret literary material to create a design concept. They will be trained to interpret mechanical drawings to safely use appropri-ate power equipment to construct sets based on artists’ designs. They will also become familiar with the divers array of production materials and techniques used to augment live theatrical productions.

CLAREMONT HS AUDITORIUM

#3157340 M, T, TH, F 1:05-1:56PM & W 1:15-2:01PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3157341 M, T, TH, F 2:04-2:55PM & W 2:09-2:55PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

LAB: #3156440 T & TH 3:00-5:30PM 01/31/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR

UPLAND HS AUDITORIUM

#3157342 T-TH 4:00-7:00PM 01/10/17— 06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION

APARTMENT & HOME REPAIR & REMODELING

This course provides students with the skills needed for making structural repairs to apartments and homes. It comprises hands-on training in carpentry, plumbing, electricity, plastering, painting, and flooring. In addition, students are taught how to interpret construction blue-prints and estimate the costs of repair and remodeling. Combo with Residential/Commercial Construction

UPLAND JR HS RM: WOODSHOP #3155030 M & W 4:30-9:30PM 01/11/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) SEM.

BRICK, BLOCK & STONEMASONRY This course prepares students for entry level positions in the field of Masonry. Students will gain insight into the masonry trade including the history and origin of masonry construction, tools and equipment, safety, basic fundamentals of mortar preparation and application, and the use of various masonry products. Block masons build walls, partitions, arches, chimneys, and other structures. Integrated throughout the course are Academic and CTE standards, which include safety, communication, technology, ethics, career planning and other employability skills.

ONTARIO HS RM #82-B #3255050 M-TH 3:00-5:30PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Combo with Advanced Masonry

ADVANCED MASONRY/BUILDING TRADES Brick masonry is often used for building chimneys and arches in residential construction. This course emphasizes layout and design of these brick structures and includes instruction on building codes and chimney construction methods.

ONTARIO HS RM #82-B #3255490 M-TH 3:00-5:30PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

CABINETMAKING 1 This course introduces students to all phases of cabinet construction, design and production and covers the construction of both custom and small scale production manufacturing.

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-72 #3255322 M-TH 6:48-9:00AM & F 9:05-9:50AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Combo with Cabinetmaking 2 & Millwork and Cabinet Manufacturing

ETIWANDA HS RM #C-10 #3255324 M-TH 10:07-11:22AM & F 10:53-11:43AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

CABINETMAKING 2 This advanced course of study offers a wide variety of experiences in the study of materials, tools and processes utilized in related wood product industries. Students will gain knowledge and apply woodworking principles in units addressing measurement, planning and design, basic processes, hand tools, powered machinery, assembly and finishing, etc. Projects will consist of student selected cabinet designs.

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-72 #3255323 M-TH 6:48-9:00AM & F 9:05-9:50AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Combo with Cabinetmaking & Millwork and Cabinet Manufacturing

MILLWORK & CABINET MANUFACTURING This intermediate course prepares students to engage in the mass production of such articles as window frames, moldings, trim and panels, and such products as store fixtures, kitchen cabinets, and office equipment. The program includes instruction in cutting, shaping, assembling, and refinishing articles; installing hinges, catches, drawer pulls, and other hardware; and planning and drafting layouts.

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-72 #3255200 M-TH 6:48-9:00AM & F 9:05-9:50AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Combo with Cabinetmaking 1 & 2

PLUMBING This instructional program prepares individuals to assemble, install, and repair pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems according to specifications and plumbing codes. OPEN TO ADULTS

CHAFFEY HS WEST HALL RM #20 #3155240 TH 4:05-8:30PM 01/12/17—05/18/17 (5 CR) SEM.

BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION (Cont’d)

ARTS, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT (Cont’d) ARTS, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT (Cont’d)

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PATHWAY: CHILD DEVELOPMENT

CAREERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT Students prepare for employment in the care and guidance of young children under the supervision of professionals. Instruction includes growth and development; nutrition; program planning and management; health and safety; recreational and play activities; child abuse and neglect; developmentally appropriate practice; interpersonal relationships; regulations; policies, supervision and maintenance of children’s environment; professionalism; and classroom management. Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements PEDIATRIC FIRST AID CPR/AED CERTIFIED Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age

RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #B-105 #3144001 M-TH 6:40-8:24AM & F 7:00-9:18AM 01/09/17—05/24/17(20 CR) YR. CAREERS IN EDUCATION This course prepares students to assist with instructional activities and introduces a variety of careers in education. Students study such topics as standards and licensing regulations; operational procedures; emergency and disaster procedures; positive interaction, guidance and discipline; developmentally appropriate practices; nutrition; health and safety; instructional assistance; supervision; recreational activities; clerical work, use of computers and educational technology and professionalism. Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements PEDIATRIC FIRST AID CPR/AED CERTIFIED Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #202 #3144010 M-F 3:30-6:30PM 01/23/17—06/09/17 (15CR) SEM. PATHWAY: FAMILY AND HUMAN SERVICES

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES This online course examines career opportunities and the nature of helping, by identifying significant issues in the field of human services. Includes, instruction in the skills required by human service professionals.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3158000 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SYSTEMS Students enrolled in this online course will be introduced to career opportunities in natural resource management and related industries. Topics include: soil features, erosion and management practices, water cycles, reducing water pollution, conducting water quality tests, maintaining watersheds, recycling and management of waste in the environment, soil conservation etc.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3140630 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM. NATURAL RESOURCE SYSTEMS This online course will help students develop leadership and communications skills with a focus on opportunities in the food, fiber, and natural resources industries. Students learn about and understand the relationship between humans and the environment. Student will develop ideas for addressing challenges and issues related to natural resources.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3140430 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION This course provides individuals with the intermediate skills and information specific to the residential and commercial construction industry. The study of fasteners, hardware, finishes, coatings, materials, installation techniques, emerging technologies, mapping and surveying, levels and transits, foundations and floors, walls and partitions, wiring, finishes, floor coverings, heating and cooling, plumbing, concrete and brick masonry, insulation, glazing and maintenance are covered in this course. Combo with Apartment/Home Repair & Remodel

LOS OSOS HS RM #D-88 # 3255020 M-TH 7:02-9:01AM & F 7:02-9:53AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM

UPLAND JR HS RM: WOODSHOP #3155020 M & W 4:30-9:30PM 01/11/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: MECHANICAL SYSTEMS INSTALLATION AND REPAIR

HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING This course prepares students to install, operate, test, repair, and maintain commercial and domestic heating and air-conditioning systems. OPEN TO ADULTS Articulation Agreement with Mt. San Antonio College

CHAFFEY HS WEST HALL RM #22 #3155160 M-W 6:00-9:30PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS This instructional program prepares individuals to create business correspondence, reports, publications, and forms by using computer operating systems; word processing; database, spreadsheet, and desktop publishing software; hardware and peripherals; and/or electronic typewriters. The student will use appropriate electronic information resources to research and trans-mit information and operate industry-standard equip-ment.

ETIWANDA HS RM #A-17 #3246230 M-TH 7:04-8:59AM & F 7:12-9:52AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Combo Class: Computer Applications, Computer Graphics & Media Tech, Web Design. Student may take 0 period, 1st period or both periods

PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS & FINANCE This introductory online course is an overview of economic, marketing and business concepts as well as business technologies. Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3141270 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP This online course details the importance of small business in the economy and the many aspects of running a small business. Students learn the principles and methods of organizing a business firm and for combining resources to produce goods and services, taking account of costs, profits, and the nature and extent of competition in markets.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3141210 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 1

This instructional program prepares individuals for a variety of careers related to the field of architecture. In addition to skills necessary to support architects and/or architectural engineers in the development of plans for buildings or other structures while complying with a variety of building codes and zoning laws, staying within cost limitations, and satisfying client preferences. Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College/Mt. SAC

UPLAND HS RM #N-255 #3657030 M,T,TH,F 7:45-8:42AM & 8:49-9:46AM & W 7:45-8:32AM & 8:39-9:26AM 2-PER BLK

01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM.

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN This course will provide entry level and upgrade training in the principles of architectural design, drafting conven-tions and techniques of building and construction draw-ing. Class activities will involve sketching, dimension-ing, notations, floor plans, elevation plans, foundation plans, sectional plans and all phases of architectural design. Students will utilize computer based design software such as, AutoCAD, Revit, and Chief Architect, architects scales, tape measures, and layout equipment.

MONTCLAIR HS RM #95 #3257040 T & W 3:30PM-6:00PM 01/10/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

PATHWAY: PERSONAL SERVICES

COSMETOLOGY

This 1600 hour course prepares individuals to perform hair styles, cutting, chemical services (i.e., bleaching, color, perms, and relaxers), facial care, nail care, makeup, health and safety for clients, and disinfection/sanitation for real world working skills. Special attention is given to hygiene, anatomy, hair/skin disorders/diseases, basic chemistry, product ingredients, disinfection practices, and state laws/regulations. Instruction prepares students for state licensing examinations. Students will be eligible to begin the

program in their junior year. Mandatory Orientation—Program completion is 4-semesters

SAN ANTONIO ROP #3158120 M-TH 4:00-8:00PM & S 8:00AM-2:30PM 01/03/17—06/01/17 (30 CR) YR.

MANICURING

This 400 hour course prepares individuals to perform nail care of the hands and feet for clients. Special attention is given to anatomy/physiology of the hands and feet, nail diseases/disorders, nail art/polish techniques, artificial nail techniques, basic chemistry, product ingredients, equipment used in services, disinfection practices, and state laws/regulations. Instruction prepares students for state licensing

examinations. Prereq: Must be 16 years - 11th or 12th grade

SAN ANTONIO ROP #3158121 M-TH 4:00-8:15PM & S 8:00AM-2:30PM 01/03/17—06/01/17 (15 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

DENTAL FRONT OFFICE

Introduction to working the front office of a dental practice including purchasing, inventory and cost con-trol, banking procedures, billing and insurance process. CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #101 #3142750 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANT Prepares students for employment as a chair side dental assistant and for licensure as a Registered Dental Assistant. Open to Adults-Community Classroom CPR TRAINING OFFERED Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #504 #3142490 M, W, F 2:30PM-7:30PM & T, TH 2:30PM—6:15PM 01/23/17—06/09/17 (50 CR ) YR

HEALTH SCIENCE & MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

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EDUCATION, CHILD DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY SERVICES

DENOTES CTE ONLINE LAB COURSE

BUILDING TRADES & CONSTRUCTION (Cont’d)

ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE

FASHION & INTERIOR DESIGN

BUSINESS & FINANCE

ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & UTILITIES

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PATHWAY: THERAPEUTIC SERVICES

EXPLORING ATHLETIC TRAINING (LAB) Students enrolled in Exploring Athletic Training course will receive instruction in the skeletal and muscular system, sports related injury prevention and rehabilita-tion. Students will have an opportunity to observe a variety of sporting activities while serving as student assistants to the Athletic trainer in the intervention and rehabilitative services in sports related injuries. Prerequisite: Sports Medicine or concurrent enrollment

AYALA HS RM #F129 #3142250 M-F 2:30-3:30PM

01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HS RM #93 #3142251 M-F 2:30-3:30PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

DON LUGO HS RM #17 #3142252 M-F 2:30-3:30PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR. CTWEE- SPORTS MEDICINE (CAREER TECHNICAL WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION) Students enrolled in this community classroom course for Sports Medicine will receive instruction and hands on learning opportunities in the practice of sports physical therapy. Instruction will include pre-participation screening, equipment recommendations, and cardiovascular fitness programs. Possible training sites will be medical or physical therapy office, sports clinics, rehabilitative divisions within local hospitals etc.

CHINO HILLS HS RM #262

#3149014 M-F 2:30-4:30PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (20 CR) YR.

Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in any Sports Medicine class Must be 16 years of age

PATHWAY: THERAPEUTIC SERVICES

SPORTS MEDICINE This course applies to occupations or functions relating to the treatment of disease or disorder of patients; providing or assisting in a cure changing the health status of the patient over time. The course includes basic knowledge and skills needed by individuals in the therapeutic services pathway. Workplace learning experiences occur in private practices, clinics, laboratories, and hospitals. CPR CERTIFICATION OFFERED Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Mt. San Antonio College

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #502 #3142842 F 6:00-8:00PM & S 8:00AM-2:30PM 01/27/17—6/10/17 (15 CR) SEM. Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age

AYALA HS RM #F129 #3142840 M 11:08-11:57AM & T-F 10:44-11:41AM

01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142841 M 12:33-1:22PM & T-F 12:17-1:14PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HS RM #93 #3142843 M-TH 10:43-11:40AM & F 11:01-11:52AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142844 M-TH 12:16-1:13PM & F 12:28-1:19PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HILLS HS RM #302 #3142845 M 11:17AM-12:06PM & T-F 10:53-11:50AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142846 M 12:42-1:31PM & T-F 12:26-1:23PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142847 M 1:37-2:26PM & T-F 1:29-2:26PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142850 M 10:22-11:11AM & T-F 9:50-10:47AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

DON LUGO HS RM #17 #3142848 M-TH 10:44-11:41AM & F 11:07-11:56AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142849 M-TH 12:17–1:14PM & F 12:32-1:21PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

PATHWAY: BIOTECHNOLOGY

FORENSIC SCIENCE 1 This course includes the basic and advanced description of the role of science in solving crimes using an evidence-based system. Topics include the history and role of forensic laboratory, scientific evidence gathering techniques, processing evidence, hypothesizing and drawing conclusions. Meets “g” /Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM#501 #3158400 F 4:30-9:30PM & S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/27/17—06/10/17 (10 CR) SEM

CHINO HS RM #93 #3158401 M-TH 8:33-9:34AM & F 9:07-9:58AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HILLS RM #207 #3158404 M 12:42-1:31PM & T-F 12:26-1:23PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3158405 M 1:37-2:26PM & T-F 1:29-2:26PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

UPLAND HS RM #D-131 #3158402 M & W 4:30-7:00PM 01/11/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3158403 T & TH 4:30-9:30PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM.

FORENSIC SCIENCE 2 This advanced course is designed to give students a more in-depth analysis into both the theory and practical approaches to the skills and knowledge required of a forensic crime scene investigator. Students will have opportunities to work with crime scene photographs and diagrams, collection and processing of physical evidence, dusting and lifting fingerprints, rolling a 10-print fingerprint card, residue tests, and the use of forensic light source technology in crime scene investigations. Emphasized throughout the course is effective communi-cation, interpersonal skills, professional development, strong academic skills, problem-solving, safety and the use of technology.

CHINO HS RM #93 #3158410 M-TH 8:33-9:34AM & F 9:07-9:58AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HILLS RM #207 #3158411 M 12:42-1:31PM & T-F 12:26-1:23PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3158412 M 1:37-2:26PM & T-F 1:29-2:26PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

UPLAND HS RM #D-131 #3158413 M & W 4:30-7:00PM 01/11/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3158414 T & TH 4:30-9:30PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES

Support services incorporate the job-specific health careers competencies from the various support occupations. The course prepares students completing course work in support services to provide assistance to the patient, environment, equipment, and materials. Workplace learning experiences occur in a variety of healthcare settings. CPR TRAINING OFFERED

CHINO HILLS HS RM #301 #3142550 M 8:30-9:19AM & T-F 7:30-8:27AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142551 M 10:22-11:11AM & T-F 9:50-10:47AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS

This course explores the healthcare occupations that include an overview of prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professions.

Articulation Agreement with Mt. San Antonio College CPR TRAINING OFFERED Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #302 #3142570 T-TH 5:00-8:20PM 01/24/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM.

CHINO HILLS HS RM #M-216 #3142571 M 9:25-10:16AM & T-F 8:33-9:36AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142572 M 11:17AM-12:06PM & T-F 10:53-11:50AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

UPLAND HS RM #K-226 #3142573 M, T, TH, F 8:49-9:46AM & W 8:39-9:26AM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142575 M, T, TH, F 9:53-10:53AM & W 9:33-10:20AM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142574 M, T, TH,F 11:35AM-12:32PM & W 11:02AM-11:49AM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) YR. PHARMACY CLERK Prepares students for employment in retail pharmacy. Students learn to interpret prescriptions, type prescription labels, enter orders into a computer. CPR TRAINING OFFERED

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #302 #3142670 F 5:00-9:00PM & S 8:00AM-2:00PM 01/27/17—06/10/17 (10 CR) SEM. PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Prepares students for entry-level and advanced skills for employment in community clinical or hospital pharma-cies. Tuberculosis Clearance and proof of immunizations required. OPEN TO ADULTS CPR TRAINING OFFERED Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age Articulation Agreement with Mt. San Antonio College/SBVC

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #506 #3142980 M-F 3:00-10:00PM 01/23/17—06/09/17 (35 CR) SEM PATHWAY: PATIENT CARE

MEDICAL ASSISTANT In this program students will learn the many skills of medical assisting, including ability to prepare patients for examination and treatment, ability to perform various laboratory tests, and management of patient records. This course includes work-based learning in medical clinics and doctor offices. OPEN TO ADULTS

Prerequisite: Proof of negative TB or Chest X-ray Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age

CPR CERTIFICATION OFFERED Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #502 #3102350 M-F 8:00AM—12:00PM 01/23/17—06/09/17 (20 CR) SEM.

MEDICAL ASSISTING CLINICAL/PREP THERAPY-MED OFC Students learn that many skills of medical assisting, including infection control, the ability to prepare patients for examination and treatment, performing various labor-atory tests and medical terminology. This course includes a clinical internship at a physician’s office or clinic. Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age

Prerequisite: Currently in Foundations Prep and selected by Teacher for Clinical CPR CERTIFICATION OFFERED Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Mt. San Antonio College

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #502

#3142420 M-F 2:00-6:00PM 01/23/17—06/09/17 (20 CR) SEM.

UPLAND HS RM #K-226 #3142422 M-F 2:00PM—6:00PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (20 CR) SEM.

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HEALTH SCIENCE & MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (Cont’d)

HEALTH SCIENCE & MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (Cont’d)

HEALTH SCIENCE & MEDICAL

TECHNOLOGY (Cont’d)

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PATHWAY: HOSPITALITY, TOURISM, AND RECREATION

AIRPORT CAREERS Combines classroom and on-site training at Ontario International Airport. Training covers customer service, ramp operations, security, skycap and directing planes in and out of gate. Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

ONTARIO AIRPORT—OLD TERMINAL ONE #3156560 M-F 4:00-7:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM. Community Classroom Included Requirements: At least 16 years of age, in 11th or 12th grade, Birth Certificate and California ID

AIRPORT CAREERS 2 If you thought Airport Careers was fun then you will love this advanced course where students will gain experiences in areas such as: Reservations, Security Checks, Baggage handling, Ramp Services, as well as a wide range of other careers in the flight industry. Students will receive classroom and on-site training at Ontario International Airport.

ONTARIO AIRPORT—OLD TERMINAL ONE #3144980 M-F 4:00-7:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM. Prerequisite: Completion of one semester of Airport Careers Community Classroom Included

HOTEL & LODGING SERVICES

This course prepares students with the skills, attitudes and knowledge needed for employment in the lodging industry and refines their related knowledge and skills. Topics covered typically include lodging terminology, marketing, property management, guest psychology and relationships, lodging operations, food and bever-age services, convention services, and other topics related to support services within the lodging industry Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College Community Classroom included—Must be 16 years of age

CHAFFEY HS WEST HALL #20 #3144420 M-F 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM.

#3144421 F 6:30-8:30PM & S 9:00AM-3:30PM 01/13/17—05/20/17 (15 CR) SEM. Students attend an additional 7 hours per week of Community Classroom Trng

IINTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY & TOURISM SYSTEMS This online course prepares students for employment in occupations in hospitality, tourism, and recreation. Instruction includes why travel and tourism is important to our economy. Student will identify the six major sectors of the travel and tourism industry. Student will understand and describe the different kinds of cruise lines, ships and popular cruise destinations. Student will learn how the internet and social media have changed the tourism industry.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3144410 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

TRANSPORTATION & TOURS FOR THE TRAVELER Students enrolled in this online course will learn how the tour industry is organized. Student will be introduced to the suppliers that tour operators must partner with; and consider how best tour operators can foster positive working relationship with them. Student will learn how tour operators arrive at pricing their products.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3144430 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: FOOD SERVICE AND HOSPITALITY

FOOD & BEVERAGE PRODUCTION AND PREPARATION This intermediate course prepares students with the skills, attitudes and knowledge needed for employment in food and beverage production and preparation occupations. Instruction includes topics such as customer relations; industry awareness; sanitation and food handling; recipes and measurements; and operational procedures. Students develop skills to select and use proper equipment, supplies and

procedures to produce a variety of food products to be sold or served. Previous enroll recommended in Food Svcs FOOD HANDLER’S CARD OFFERED Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College

DON LUGO HS RM #26 #3144210 M-TH 10:44-11:41AM & F 11:07-11:56AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

FOOD PRODUCTION & CATERING (CTWEE) This capstone course provides a solid background for a wide range of careers in dietetics and nutrition, as well as food service and hospitality. Instruction will include such topics as customer relations; food handling; nutrition; planning; serving and selling of quality food and food products. Students will develop skills to produce a variety of food, plan menus and arrange for equipment, decorations, entertainment, and storage of food. Stu-dents will have opportunities for onsite training in local food establishments. Previous enrollment recommended: Food &

Hospitality Services and/or Food & Beverage Prod & Prep.

FOOD HANDLER’S CARD OFFERED

DON LUGO HS RM #26 #3143610 M-F 3:30-6:30PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (15 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: FOOD SERVICE AND HOSPITALITY

FOOD & HOSPITALITY SERVICES This introductory course prepares students with food production, preparation and service skills for employment in commercial or independently owned food establish-ments or other food and hospitality industry occupa-tions. Instruction includes topics such as selecting, storing, purchasing, preparing, serving and selling of quality food; nutritive values; safety and sanitation; use and care of commercial equipment; cost and profitability analysis; side work customer orders; and handling cash and credit transactions. FOOD HANDLER’S CARD OFFERED

DON LUGO HS RM #26 #3144200 M-TH 8:33-9:35AM & F 9:15-10:06AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3144201 M-TH 9:41-10:38AM & F 10:12-11:01AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3144202 M-TH 12:17-1:14PM & F 12:32-1:21PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3144203 M-TH 1:20-2:17PM & F 1:27-2:16PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HS RM #40 #3344201 M-TH 1:19-2:16PM & F 1:25-2:16PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

PATHWAY: INFORMATION SUPPORT AND SERVICES

A+ COMPUTER REPAIR This course will explore workplace safety and customer relations. Student will learn various computer hardware parts, Microsoft operating systems, computer maintenance, electrical measurements, energy conservation, basic troubleshooting, and virus protection. Students will be introduced to numerous devices as well as careers in the IT industry. Students will be prepared for entry level job working at a helpdesk, or in a computer repair shop. In addition, students will be prepared for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Mt. SAC/ Chaffey College

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3146330 T & TH 4:30-9:30PM 01/24/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 1 This entry level course is designed to provide students with hands-on use of spreadsheets, word processing and presentation applications while studying computer concepts such as cloud computing and the Internet.

CHINO HS ROOM #18 #3346150 M-TH 10:43-11:40AM & F 11:01-11:52AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (5 CR) SEM.

COLONY HS ROOM #G-113 #3246150 T & TH 3:00-8:00PM 01/10/17—5/23/17 (10 CR) SEM.

ETIWANDA HS RM #A-17

#3246151 M -TH 7:04-8:59AM & F 7:12-9:52AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Combo Class—Student may take 0 period, 1st period or both periods

LOS OSOS HS RM #D-87 #3246152 M-TH 6:45-9:01AM & F 9:00-9:53AM 01/09/17— 05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. Combo Class with Web Design

PATHWAY: SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND GAME DESIGN This course explores the art, and science of the game development process through hands on projects. Students work in teams to design and program custom games in both 2D and 3D environments. The course examines 3D modeling, 2D animation, level design, sound effects, player psychology, mathematics for gaming, and game logic/programming.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #101 #3146160 T & TH 4:30-9:30PM 1/24/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM.

CLAREMONT HS RM# Library #3146162 M,T,TH,F 11:20-12:17PM & W 11:37-12:27PM

01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

CLAREMONT HS RM#104 #3146161 M,T,TH,F 1:05-1:56PM & W 1:15-2:01PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

OFFICE 2010 APPLICATIONS 1 This online course prepares students to operate word processing software to design, originate, record, edit, store, and revise various types of written reports and publications. Students will create, modify, save and format styles, text, font, pages and folders in Microsoft Word. Student will also demonstrate knowledge of how to open, modify, insert, create, present and save elements of a PowerPoint presentation.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3146141 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—6/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

OFFICE 2010 APPLICATIONS 2 Students will learn about and work with Excel and Access in this online course and will create, modify and edit forms, queries and reports. Students will define the rules for creating formulas and functions in Excel worksheets and will work with databases.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3146221 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS Students enrolled in this online course will learn how to select the appropriate technology to address business needs. Students experience the use of current software programs used in businesses to project profit and loss margins, to create business brochures and marketing advertisements.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201

#3141240 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: NETWORKING

INTRO TO CYBERSECURITY This course will prepare students for a career in network administration, and technical support with a focus on the fundamentals of cybersecurity. Instruction will be composed of a series of technical subjects that provide hands on knowledge and skills in computer hardware, operating systems, networking, and security concepts. Industry based curricula are utilized in a networked envi-ronment to assist in preparing students for industry recognized certifications. OPEN TO ADULTS

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3146460 M & W 4:30-9:30PM 01/23/17—06/07/17 (10CR) SEM.

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HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & RECREATION (Cont’d)

INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

DENOTES CTE ONLINE LAB COURSE

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM &

RECREATION INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION

TECHNOLOGIES (Cont’d)

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INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (Cont’d)

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-66 #3256190 M-TH 8:05-9:00AM & F 9:05-9:50AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10CR) YR.

#T3256191 M & W 3:30-6:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10CR) YR.

UPLAND HS RM #N-256 Articulation Agreement with Mt. SAC #3156190 T & TH 3:30-8:30PM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10CR) SEM.

#3156194 M,T,TH,F 8:49AM-9:46AM & W 8:39AM-9:26AM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10CR) YR

#3156195 M,T,TH,F 9:53AM-10:53AM & W 9:33AM-10:20AM 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10CR) YR DON LUGO HS RM#307 #3156192 M-TH 12:17-1:14PM & F 12:32-1:21PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (5CR) SEM

#3156193 M-TH 1:20-2:17PM & F 1:27-2:16PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (5CR) SEM

PATHWAY: PROFESSIONAL SALES

RETAIL FLORAL DESIGN This course will teach students professional florist skills and build solid career experiences in floral design, display and marketing. The student will learn proper care and handling of flowers, plant foliage, how to evaluate floral materials and arrangements. Students will receive instruction on proper utilization of floral tools, supplies and products and will apply design principles to the floral medium. Community Classroom Included—Must be 16 years of age

CHAFFEY HS WEST HALL #RM 21

#3140520 M-F 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM. RETAIL MARKETING This course covers the full spectrum of marketing concepts, and why target marketing and knowing customer needs is a competitiveness factor for busi-ness. Overview of product, place, price and people. Distinguish between the different components of marketing, including research, customer service, promotion, sales, advertising, branding, e-commerce, public relations. COMMUNITY CLASSROOM INCLUDED— MUST BE 16 YRS

Meets “g” / Elective” criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

BUENA VISTA HS RM #35 #3141283 M-F 3:00-6:00PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (15 CR) SEM.

CLAREMONT RM#104 #3141280 M–F 3:00-6:00PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (15 CR) SEM.

ETIWANDA HS RM #J-13 #3141281 M-F 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM.

MONTCLAIR HS RM #92 #3141282 M-F 6:30-9:30PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM.

RETAIL MARKETING 2 This advanced course provides students with an in-depth look at marketing concepts, strategies and products, included in Retail Marketing 1. Students will develop a marketing campaign and write a marketing plan. Combo with Retail Marketing 1-Community Classroom

CLAREMONT RM#104 #3141290 M–F 3:00-6:00PM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (15 CR) SEM.

ETIWANDA HS RM #J-13 #3141291 M-F 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM.

MONTCLAIR HS RM #92 #3141292 M-F 6:30-9:30PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (15 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: ENTREPRENEURSHIP/SELF-EMPLOYMENT

EVENT PLANNING This course prepares students with skills, attitudes and knowledge needed for employment in event-planning occupations. Instruction includes planning parties, show-ers, receptions, reunions; as well as financial transac-tions; salesmanship guest services and customer satis-faction; culture and customs and planning specialized events to include themes, timelines, budgets, and for specific audiences.

CHAFFEY HS RM WEST HALL #21 #3144440 T &W 6:30-9:00PM 01/10/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HILLS HS ROOM #201 #3144441 M 10:22-11:11AM & T-F 9:50-10:47AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3144442 M 11:17AM-12:06PM & T-F 10:35-11:50AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR. PATHWAY: ENTREPRENEURSHIP/SELF-EMPLOYMENT

VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE 1 In this course students establish and run a simulated business to prepare them for working in a global business environment. Meets “g” / Elective” criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CLAREMONT HS RM #104 #3441144 M, T, TH, F 7:55-8:46AM & W 8:55-9:41AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3441145 M, T, TH, F 8:54-9:45AM & W 9:49-10:35AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3142246 M, T, TH, F 10:21-11:12AM & W 10:43-11:29AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR. VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE 2 In this advanced Virtual Enterprise course students will learn about Economics and its relationship to and impact on business operation in the private enterprise system. Students will take a more in-depth look at supply and demand, the Federal Reserve System, taxation by local, state, and federal governments, business organizations, the stock market, and international transactions. Students will continue to build upon concepts and experi-ences learned in the introductory course and will serve as company and team leaders within their fictitious busi-nesses. COMBO CLASS: VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE

CLAREMONT HS RM #104 #3441142 M, T, TH, F 7:55-8:46AM & W 8:55-9:41AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3441143 M, T, TH, F 8:54-9:45AM & W 9:49-10:35AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3141147 M, T, TH, F 10:21-11:12AM & W 10:43-11:29AM 01/30/17—06/15/17 (10 CR) YR.

PATHWAY: LEGAL PRACTICES

CRIMINAL JUSTICE Course introduces students to careers in criminal justice system. Crime scene investigation, criminal procedures, criminal law and firearms training. Meets “g” / Elective” Criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements Articulation Agreement with Mt San Antonio College

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #204 #3158470 M & W 4:30-9:30PM 01/23/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) SEM.

CHINO HS RM #93

#3158472 M-TH 7:30AM-8:27AM & F 8:10-9:01AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3158473 M -TH 9:40AM-10:37AM & F 10:04AM-10:55AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

UPLAND HS RM #D-134 #3158474 M & W 4:30-9:30PM 01/11/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) SEM.

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PATHWAY: SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT

INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Students will identify the basic components and structure of computer systems and will plan, develop and implement a mobile/Internet application. Students will identify various operating systems found on desk-tops, laptops and mobile devices.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3146130 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM.

PATHWAY: GRAPHIC PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT

COMPUTER GRAPHICS & MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Explore the capability of the computer to produce visual imagery and to apply graphic techniques to various fields, such as advertising, TV/Video and architecture. This course may emphasize the development of digitally generated or computer enhanced media.

CHINO HILLS HS RM #265

#3146060 M-F 3:00-4:00 PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

ETIWANDA HS RM #A-17 #3246060 M-TH 7:04-8:59AM & F 7:12-9:52AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. COMBO CLASS: BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS, WEB DESIGN, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 1. Student may take 0 per, 1st per or both

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/PRINT TECH 1-1 This introductory course provides students with an understanding of printing and manufacturing processes and systems common to careers in the graphic production and printing technology industries. Topics include design composition, graphic design and layout, image generation and file preparation, photography, digital imaging, printing technologies, binding and finishing processes, multimedia blending, and business principles.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #A-103 #3256341 M-TH 6:40-8:24AM & F 7:00-9:18AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/PRINT TECH 1-2 RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #A-103 #3256320 M-TH 6:40-8:24AM & F 7:00-9:18AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

ADV GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/PRINT TECH 2-1 This intermediate level course builds upon concepts learned in the previous course and extends learning to include topics: pre-press operation, digital imaging and scanning operations, digital printing/screen printing, laser etching, bindery, and dye sublimation printing. Using professional design software, such as the Adobe Creative Suite, and Macintosh computers, students will create products based on their own ideas. Students will also participate in the creation and production of “real world” jobs. As part of a team, students will gain technical expertise and important employability and customer service skills including scheduling, estimating, and quality control. Prereq: Completion of Graphic Comm/Print Tech 1

RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #A-103 #3257690 M-TH 6:40-8:24AM & F 7:00-9:18AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

ADV GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/PRINT TECH 2-2 RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS RM #A-103 #3256360 M,-TH 6:40-8:24AM & F 7:00-9:18AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM. PATHWAY: WELDING AND MATERIALS JOINING

WELDING TECHNOLOGY This course provides a basic understanding of manu-facturing processes and systems common to careers in welding and related industries. This introductory course prepares students to use both gas welding and any combination of arc welding processes. It prepares students for basic fabrication and assembly of a variety of products and includes instruction in layout.

MANUFACTURING & PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

DENOTES CTE ONLINE LAB COURSE

MARKETING, SALES & SERVICES (Cont’d)

MARKETING, SALES & SERVICES

MANUFACTURING & PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (Cont’d)

PUBLIC SERVICES

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PUBLIC SERVICES (Cont’d)

PATHWAY: PUBLIC SAFETY

INTRODUCTION TO LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS AND SECURITY This online course will teach students how to interpret the difference between the public sector criminal justice system and private security. Students will take a close look at Government Services, policies and procedures and will examine how statutes and policies are devel-oped to safeguard society.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3158520 S 8:00AM—1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM) PATHWAY: EMERGENCY RESPONSE

EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER

An Emergency Medical Responder is the first medically trained person to arrive on a scene of an emergency. The EMR provides care to injured persons, and assists other emergency medical service providers; train to recognize emergency situations, maintain personal safety including CPR and First Aid. Prepare students who are interested in a career as a firefighter, law enforcement, EMT, or paramedic.

CPR CERTIFICATION OFFERED

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #501 Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College

#3158090 T & TH 3:30-8:30PM 01/24/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM.

CHINO HS RM #24 #3158091 M-TH 7:30AM-8:27AM & F 8:10AM-9:01AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3158092 M-TH 8:33-9:34AM & F 9:07-9:58AM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (10 CR) YR.

CHINO HILLS HS RM #301 #3158093 M 12:42-1:31PM & T- F 12:26-1:23PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (5 CR) SEM.

#3158094 M 1:37-2:26PM & T- F 1:29-2:26PM 01/03/17—06/02/17 (5 CR) SEM.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER 2 In this course students will build upon the knowledge and skills learned in the entry level course Emergency Medical responder. Students will receive advanced instruction and training on the health and wellbeing of others when responding to the scene of a medical or trauma emergency.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #501 #3158590 M & W 3:30-8:30PM 01/23/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) SEM

FIREFIGHTING TECHNOLOGY This course is designed to prepare students for fighting fires and related tasks. Students will learn about fire protection organizations, use and handling of firefighting equipment and apparatuses, fire protection and safety, fire behavior and extinguishment methods. Articulation Agreement with Mt. SAC & Chaffey College CPR/AED CERTIFICATION OFFERED

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #203

#3158080 T & W 3:00-6:00PM & S 8:30AM-2:30PM 01/24/17—06/10/17 (15 CR) SEM.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OCCUPATIONS This course provides students with a more in-depth look at our legal system. Topics include the elements of penal and vehicle code laws, patrol, interview and arrest procedures, crime scene and more. In addition to the classroom instruction, students will receive academy style training in physical fitness and agility. Articulation with Mt. SAC

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #503 #3158460 F 4:30-9:30PM & S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/27/16—06/10/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3158461 M 4:30-9:30PM & S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/23/17—06/10/17 (10 CR) SEM

LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES In this course students will be provided with hands-on experience and training in the numerous operations within the field of law enforcement. Students will partici-pate in role-play activities and scenarios, learn topics in laws of arrest and control techniques, conflict mediation, criminal law and use of force. This academy style course is physically demanding and rewarding.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #503 #3158642 F 4:30-9:30PM & S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/27/16—06/10/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3158463 M 4:30-9:30PM & S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/23/17—06/10/17 (10 CR) SEM PATHWAY: PUBLIC SAFETY SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES Students in this online course will understand the security ser-vices industry and the regulations, methods and practices that are applied as well as the technologies which are available. Student will develop ideas for overcoming challenges and issues related to security services and identify the different career paths related to the security and protective services.

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 #3158490 S 8:00AM—1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM

PATHWAY: SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS AND SERVICE

AUTO 1: AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS, COMPREHENSIVE Students are taught the skills to diagnosis and repair of automotive engines and support systems such as automatic transmissions and transaxles, brakes, electrical systems.

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-62 #3256551 M & W 3:30-6:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ETIWANDA HS RM #C-3 AUTO 1 CURRICULUM ONLY Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College

#3156550 M-TH 11:59AM-12:53PM & F 12:20-1:07PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3156551 M-F 1:00PM-2:55PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3156552 M-TH 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

MONTCLAIR HS RM #90 Articulation Agreement with Chaffey College

#3256552 M-TH 9:07-11:19AM & F 9:57-11:49AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3256553 T & TH 3:15-5:45PM 01/10/17—05/23/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3156553 M & W 3:15-5:45PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ONTARIO HS RM #83 #3256554 M-TH 7:30-9:30AM & F 8:30-10:10AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

AUTO 2: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Course content includes tune-up, oil change, and lubrication skills; tire replacement, alignment, and balancing; and basic knowledge of brake, cooling, electrical, emission, fuel, ignition, steering, suspension, and transmission systems.

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-62 #3256681 M & W 3:30-6:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ETIWANDA HS RM #C-3 3156682A M-TH 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

MONTCLAIR HS RM #90 #3256682 M-TH 9:07-11:19AM & F 9:57-11:49AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3256683 T & TH 3:15-5:45PM 01/10/17—05/23/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3156683 M & W 3:15-5:45PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ONTARIO HS RM #83 #3256684 M-TH 7:30-9:30AM & F 8:30-10:10AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

AUTO 3: ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE Students learn advanced level skills to diagnose, service, and repair vehicles and support systems such as engines, brakes, cooling, drive trains, electrical components, emission, fuel, ignition, steering, suspension and transmissions. Meets “g” / Elective” criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-62

PREREQUISITE-: COMPLETION OF AUTO 1 & 2 #3256690 M-TH 12:58-2:55PM & F 1:18-2:55PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3256691 M & W 3:30-6:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ETIWANDA HS RM #C-3 #3156691 M-F 1:00PM-2:55PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3156692 M-TH 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

MONTCLAIR HS RM #90 #3256692 M-TH 9:07-11:19AM & F 9:57-11:49AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3156693 M & W 3:15-5:45PM 01/10/17—05/23/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3256693 T & TH 3:15-5:45PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ONTARIO HS RM #83 #3256694 M-TH 7:30-9:30AM & F 8:30-10:10AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

AUTO 4: AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY Course combines specialty courses in a manner not otherwise described in this listing.

CHAFFEY HS RM #IA-62

PREREQUISITE-: COMPLETION OF AUTO 1 & 2 #3256880 M-TH 12:58-2:55PM & F 1:18-2:55PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3256881 M & W 3:30-6:00PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ETIWANDA HS RM #C-3 #3156881 M-F 1:00PM-2:55PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3156882 M-TH 3:15-6:15PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

MONTCLAIR HS RM #90 #3256882 M-TH 9:07-11:19AM & F 9:57-11:49AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM.

#3256883 T & TH 3:15-5:45PM 01/10/17—05/23/17 (10 CR) YR.

#3156883 M & W 3:15-5:45PM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) YR.

ONTARIO HS RM #83 #3256884 M-TH 7:30-9:30AM & F 8:30-10:10AM 01/09/17—05/24/17 (10 CR) SEM

DENOTES CTE ONLINE LAB COURSE

TRANSPORTATION (Cont’d)

TRANSPORTATION

PUBLIC SERVICES (Cont’d)

CAREERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE & SAFETY Interested in a career in Public Safety and not sure what is available. This is the perfect course to investi-gate many career options within this fast growing indus-try. While the public may believe police offers wear uniforms and drive squad cars, there are a multitude of positions available in law enforcement which do not. Topics will include positions such as: Arson Investiga-tor, Bailiff, Campus Police, FBI Special Agent, Finger-print Technician, Polygraph Operator and more!

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM#503 #3158479 T & TH 4:00-9:00PM 01/23/17—06/07/17 (10 CR) SEM

UPLAND HS RM #D-134 #TBA T & TH 4:30-9:30pm 01/10/17—06/08/17 (10 CR) SEM

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ONLINE CTE LAB (AT-A-GLANCE)

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DENOTES CTE ONLINE LAB COURSE

In partnership with Odysseyware, Baldy View ROP is offering an Online CTE Lab program. Learners will attend class daily in a computer lab. Students will choose any of the following courses and receive five (5) credits upon completion. An instructor will be available to assist students during lab hours. SEE INDIVIDUAL SECTOR FOR SECTION NUMBER TOREGISTER ALL CLASSES HELD AT CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM 201 CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #201 S 8:00AM-1:00PM 01/28/17—06/10/17 (5 CR) SEM. Environmental Service Systems Fundamentals of Digital Media Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Systems Introduction to Human Services Introduction to Information Technology Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Natural Resources Systems Office 2010 Applications 1 (MS Word, PPT, Publisher) Office 2010 Applications 2 (MS Excel, MS Access) Principles of Business and Finance Security and Protective Services Small Business Entrepreneurship Technology and Business Transportation and Tours for the Traveler

HOW TO READ OUR SCHEDULE

ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS WITH COLLEGE CAMPUSES

Citrus College Chaffey College Mt. San Antonio Norco College San Bernardino Valley College

PATHWAY: OPERATIONS

WAREHOUSE OCCUPATIONS This course conveys the principles and processes underlying the receiving, loading/unloading, tracking, and storing of large quantities of materials. Course topics typically include a variety of logistical implica-tions for moving materials by several different modes of transportation, safety and security, and appropri-ate storage techniques. Meets “g” / Elective” criteria for UC “a-g” Requirements COMMUNITY CLASSROOM INCLUDED— MUST BE 16 YRS

CAREER TRAINING CENTER RM #203 #3156870 M-F 6:30-9:30PM 01/23/17—06/09/17 (15 CR) SEM

TRANSPORTATION (Cont’d)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’S)

WHAT IS COMMUNITY CLASSROOM?

Community Classroom is unpaid training at a job site. Training usually takes place during your class hours. It is your

responsibility to secure transportation to and from the site. Student must be at least 16 years old.

HOW DO I ENROLL?

Register with your career technician on your high school campus or call 909-980-6490. Adults, please call 909-947-3400,

ext. 1300. (NOTE: You must attend class on the first day or you may be dropped.)

IS THERE A FEE FOR ROP CLASSES?

As of July 1, 2015, BVROP is no longer direct-funded by the State of California. BVROP is now funded by our member districts,

as a service provider supporting their local control accountability plans (LCAPs).

Our agreement with our member districts for these funds provides that ROP/CTE services are reserved for students attending

high schools, continuation high schools, and alternative high schools belonging to Chaffey JUHSD, Chino Valley USD, Claremont

USD, and Upland USD.

All other grade 9-12 students or school entities may access BVROP services by contacting Forest DeRenzo, Assistant

Superintendent of Educational Services ([email protected]) to obtain the fee-for-service costs and registration protocol.

Adult students may register on a fee basis at our Career Training Center, 1501 S. Bon View Avenue, Ontario, CA 91761.

Seniors who have graduated (including mid-term graduates) will not be eligible to continue their BVROP course without a fee for

services.

CAN I ENROLL IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE?

Yes. You can enroll in multiple courses as long as the class schedules do not conflict.

WILL I RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE?

Yes. You must earn a “C” or better at completion of your ROP class to receive a certificate.

CAN I RECEIVE COLLEGE CREDIT?

Yes. Several classes have articulation agreements with our neighboring community colleges. Most courses require a score of at

least 80% on the final and/or articulation exam, a final course grade of “B” or higher, and enrollment with the community college

upon high school graduation. Please consult with the teacher for specific steps and grading criteria.

IS THERE AN AGE REQUIREMENT?

Some classes have an age requirement. Courses which have requirements and/or prerequisites can be found at the conclusion of

each course description.

BALDY VIEW ROP CAREER TRAINING CENTER - 1501 South Bon View Street, Ontario, CA 91761

CHAFFEY JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

CHAFFEY HIGH SCHOOL - 1245 North Euclid Avenue, Ontario, CA 91762

COLONY HIGH SCHOOL - 3850 East Riverside Drive, Ontario, CA 91761

ETIWANDA HIGH SCHOOL - 13500 Victoria Street, Etiwanda, CA 91739

LOS OSOS HIGH SCHOOL - 6001 Milliken Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737

MONTCLAIR HIGH SCHOOL - 4725 Benito Street, Montclair, CA 91763

ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL - 901 West Francis Street, Ontario, CA 91762

RANCHO CUCAMONGA HIGH SCHOOL - 1180 Lark Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701

VALLEY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL - 1801 East 6th Street, Ontario, CA 91764

CHINO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

AYALA HIGH SCHOOL - 14255 Peyton Drive, Chino Hills, CA 91709

BOYS REPUBLIC - 1907 Boys Republic Dr, Chino Hills, CA 91709

BUENA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL - 13509 Ramona Avenue, Chino, CA 91709

CHINO HIGH SCHOOL - 5472 Park Place, Chino, CA 91710

CHINO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL - 16150 Pomona Rincon Road, Chino, CA 91709

DON LUGO HIGH SCHOOL - 13400 Pipeline Avenue, Chino, CA 91710

CLAREMONT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

CLAREMONT HIGH SCHOOL - 1601 North Indian Hill Blvd., Claremont ,CA 91711

SAN ANTONIO HIGH SCHOOL - 125 West San Jose Street, Claremont, CA 91711

UPLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL - 1558 West 9th Street, Upland, CA 91786

UPLAND HIGH SCHOOL - 565 West 11th Street, Upland, CA 91786

UPLAND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - 444 E. 11th Street, Upland, CA 91786

OTHER LOCATIONS

ONTARIO AIRPORT - (Old Terminal One) 1940 East Moore Way, Ontario, CA 91761

SAN ANTONIO REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM - 1460 East Holt Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767

CHAFFEY COLLEGE CHINO EDUCATION CENTER - 13106 Central Avenue, Chino, CA 91710

CLASS LOCATIONS

Baldy View ROP Schedule of Classes SPRING 2017