AFTER-BELL ROP CLASSES

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WHAT IS ROP?

Coastline Regional Occupational Program (ROP) is an exemplary, innovative career technical education (CTE) program, provider. We prepare students for college and career success and contribute to the economic development of the communities we serve. Students may enroll in classes within and across districts to participate in these free programs. Coastline ROP provides classes for students on any academic path.

CULINARY PATHWAY

CULINARY ARTS

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-year ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prepare for an entry-level position in the restaurant/food service industry. Learn safety and sanitation, nutrition basics, and food service operations. Instruction includes planning, preparation, cooking and presentation techniques for a wide variety of food.

Credits: 10

BAKING & PASTRY FUNDAMENTALS

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Learn the principles and techniques needed to work successfully in the baking industry. Using industry quality equipment and standards: bake breads, pastries, cakes and mousses; and learn plate presentations.

Credits: 5

ADVANCED CULINARY ARTS

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-year ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Expand culinary skills to master the art of preparing worldwide cuisine. Participate in menu competitions creating and presenting a variety of courses.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Culinary Arts Internship, Baking and Pastry or prior kitchen experience.

Credits: 10

MEDICAL PATHWAY

Medical Careers & Health Systems

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-year ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Learn the basic principles of medical science, terminology, and vocabulary needed to work in the healthcare field. This course focuses on the ethical and legal responsibilities of the health care worker, safety, medical terminology, human anatomy and physiology, body systems and mechanics, standard precautions, and health & fitness. Explore career opportunities in therapeutic, diagnostic, and supportive areas. Gain practical hands-on experience in vital signs, emergency medical care, first aid, and CPR. This course is a great foundation for all other courses offered in the Health Science and Medical Technology industry sector.

Credits: 10

Medical Nursing Careers Internship

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prepare to become a nurse assistant in an acute care or convalescent hospital, or an aide in central service/supply, dietary, EKG, laboratory, pharmacy, physical therapy, cardiopulmonary, radiology or respiratory therapy. Internships will be assigned in the hospital.

Prerequisite: Age Restrictions vary depending on site.

Recommended: Successful completion of Medical Careers & Health Systems.


Credits: 5




CNA (Pre-Certification) Internship

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Learn the necessary skills to become a certified nurse assistant. Assist patients with basic personal needs such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and ambulation. Practice techniques of infection control, measure and record vital signs, and recognize psychosocial needs. After initial classroom instruction, intern at a skilled nursing facility.

Certification: Students will be eligible to take the written and performance examination to become a State Certified Nurse Assistant upon successful completion of the course with a 75% or better. Students will earn the American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card.

Prerequisite: Students must be at least 16 years old. Recommended: Successful completion of Medical Careers & Health Systems.

Credits: 10

EMERGENCY MEDICAL PATHWAY

Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-year ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Learn to provide immediate care to an ill or injured person and to assist emergency medical service EMS providers. Completion of this class will provide a strong background useful in lifeguard positions, fire service, sports medicine, ski patrol, medical facilities and in preparation for the EMT course.

Prerequisite: Must be a high school junior or senior.


Credits: 10



Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-year ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prepare for a career as an ambulance attendant or emergency room technician. EMT certification increases opportunity to obtain positions as lifeguards, fire fighters, search and rescue team members or ski patrol. Twenty-four hours of ambulance ride-a-long or ER observation will be arranged. Upon completion, students will be eligible to take the National Registry EMT-Basic certification exam.

Prerequisite: Must be a high school senior.

Credits: 10

DENTAL PATHWAY

Dental Assistant Front Office

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Learn basic procedures used in the dental front office. Practice using various forms and procedures; and the oral and written communication skills necessary for employment.

Credits: 5


Dental Assistant Back Office (Fall only)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This class prepares students for an entry-level position in a dental office. Students will learn how to prepare the patient, sterilize and disinfect, setup instrument trays, and prepare materials that will be needed by the dentist during the examination. Students who desire to advance to Dental Assistant Back Office Internship will be required to earn a grade of 85% or higher upon completion of this course.

Prerequisite: Must be a high school senior.

Credits: 5




Dental Assistant Back Office Internship (Spring only)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course provides advanced training in dental assisting. Students will prepare patients, sterilize and disinfect instruments, set up instrument trays, prepare materials and assist the dentist through participation in an internship. Additionally students will practice theory and clinical applications in dental radiography in compliance with the guidelines set forth by the California Board of Dental Examiners. Radiology certificate is issued upon successful completion of the course. Students completing this program will be qualified to be employed in the dental field or may enroll in higher education for advanced training.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Dental Back Office fall course with 85% or higher. Must be a high school senior.

Credits: 10

PHARMACY PATHWAY

Pharmacy Technician Internship

The following is a year-long ROP course:

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is designed to prepare students for employment in various pharmacy settings. The class consists of seven core module study areas including: medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacy law, metric and apothecary systems, drug requirements, and dispensing prescriptions. During second semester, instruction will include an online component. Upon successful completion of this course, students will qualify for registration with the California State Board of Pharmacy and the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board.

Prerequisite: Must be a high school senior.

Credits: 10

SPORTS MEDICINE PATHWAY

Sports Medicine Internship (Year-Long)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following year long course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prepare for a career in the Sports Medicine Industry. This internship course will provide students with direct practical experience and training in the rehabilitation field. Students will expand and refine their skills and knowledge in the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of injuries as well as fitness and athletic preparation in a clinical setting.

Credits: 10

Prerequisites: Completion of one year of a sports medicine course is strongly reccommended. Students must be at least 16 years of age.

ANIMAL CARE PATHWAY


Animal Health Care (Fall only)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Develop entry-level skills required for employment in the veterinary field. Learn how to approach, handle, and properly restrain animals. Study animal behavior, nutrition, anatomy, terminology, diseases, safety and sanitation. Successful completion of this course with a grade of 70% or better required for enrollment into Animal Health Care Internship.

Credits: 5


Animal Health Care Internship (Spring only)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prepare to intern in a veterinary hospital, pet shop, or horse stable. Learn how to approach, handle, and properly restrain animals. Study animal behavior, nutrition, anatomy, terminology, diseases and sanitation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Animal Heath Care fall course with 70% or higher. Students must be at least 16 years old.

Credits: 10


PUBLIC SERVICE PATHWAY

Administration of Justice (AOJ)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Utilize this in-depth overview of the American criminal justice system to make important decisions that may lead to a career as a police officer, federal law enforcement officer, corrections officer, probation officer, or a criminal or civil law attorney.

Credits: 5

Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Learn the importance of physical evidence in solving crimes, elements of fingerprinting, how to perform a gunshot residue test, evidence collecting and processing methods, and the use of forensic light source technology. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of effective communication and interpersonal skills, professional development, strong academic skills, problem solving, safety, and the use of technology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Administration of Justice course required.

Credits: 5

Fire Science 101

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following one-semester ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Explore career opportunities in fire protection and fire safety for people and property. This class is for the student seriously considering a future career in the fire service as it articulates with Santa Ana College's Fire Technology 101 for 3 college credits. Fire Technology is not required although highly recommended. Class will meet on either Mondays or Tuesdays depending on instructor's fire department work schedule. Calendar of class meeting dates will be provided at the first class session. Dark blue pants and dark blue shirt required.

Credits: 5

CONSTRUCTION PATHWAY

BITA (Building Industry Technology Academy)

Foundation of Residential & Commercial Construction

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following year-long ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Do you have an interest in construction and/or architecture? Learn the basic skills required of the construction trades in this hands-on class! The focus of this course is on building design, performance, sustainability and the manner in which residential and commercial structures are designed and built. Students learn industry standard safety habits and procedures, vocabulary, use of hand and power tools, blueprint reading, and measurement and estimating. During simulated builds, students acquire experience working with building materials. Participate in construction competition opportunities during the year.

Credits: 10

Construction Technology Pre-Apprenticeship

APPROVED FOR UC/CSU

The following year-long ROP course meets the UC/CSU Preparatory Elective “g” requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Students will acquire the advanced skills to prepare for a career in the construction industry. Participants can learn about blueprint reading, basic plumbing, electrical, masonry, glass, tile, flooring, drywall, carpentry, and roofing repairs. Students will also learn these hands-on skills and exposure to future college and career opportunities within the industry.

Credits: 10



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