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Dental Assistant Back Office (Semester) - Presidio Campus
with L. Fernandez
UC / 5 credits (must be a high school senior to enroll)
Learn about a career in the dental field. Examine the fundamentals and practice procedures needed to assist the dentist; instruction includes dental terminology and anatomy, identification and use of instruments, equipment sterilization procedures, and preparation of dental materials.
To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Health occupations classes include the study of reproductive and other systems and require practicing procedures on other students and/or patients, both male, and female, of differing ages. Participation in these activities is required for a certificate of completion and continuation in the career pathway. Additionally, these classes may require heavy lifting and bending. Lastly, some programs require the submission of personal information, such as DOB and a social security number, with state agencies and/or clinical internship partners due to licensing and security clearance requirements.
Certification: Students will have an opportunity to earn a Dental Practice Act and Infection Control certificate upon successful completion of the exams and course. Students must attend one five-hour session on a weekday evening or a Saturday for the American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card. Sessions are held at local schools or at the Presidio Campus in Costa Mesa. Students will sign up online during the second week of class.
Prerequisites: Must be a high school senior to enroll. TB clearance and proof of Hepatitis B vaccination are required prior to lab activities.
Class meets Tuesdays & Thursdays from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Tuesday classes will in person from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Thursday classes will be be online from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Principles of Cosmetology (Yearlong)- Silverado HS
with R. Armelin
Cosmetology is a hands-on, career-focused course where you’ll explore the exciting world of beauty through hairstyling, skincare, nail care, and salon safety. You'll practice professional techniques on mannequins, build your personal brand, and learn how to create a polished, professional image. Along the way, you’ll dive into the history of beauty trends, explore real-world career paths in the cosmetology industry, and develop skills that prepare you for advanced training and future licensure. Whether you’re dreaming of working in a salon, launching your own business, or just want to take your beauty skills to the next level, this course is your first step.
Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Administration of Justice (Semester) - Creekside HS
with S. Torres-Henrotin
UC / Articulated / 5 credits
Learn the history, philosophy, ethics, and structure of the American criminal justice system, and understand the education, training, and skills necessary to pursue careers such as police officer, federal agent, correction officer, and criminal lawyer. Participate in field trips and hands-on simulations such as fingerprinting and mock trials. Note: Some field trips may take place outside of regular school hours. Participation in field trips is optional.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Public Services classes are designed to give students both the theory and hands-on experience in the skills and knowledge required in these fields. Classroom instruction may include real depictions of graphic or violent content. Some topics in the Administration of Justice and Crime Scene Investigation classes may be sensitive to high school students. Lastly, some programs require the submission of personal information, such as DOB and social security numbers, with state agencies and/or clinical internship partners due to licensing and security clearance requirements.
Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Administration of Justice (Semester) - Laguna Hills HS
with S. Lindley
UC / Articulated / 5 credits
Learn the history, philosophy, ethics, and structure of the American criminal justice system, and understand the education, training, and skills necessary to pursue careers such as police officer, federal agent, correction officer, and criminal lawyer. Participate in field trips and hands-on simulations such as fingerprinting and mock trials. Note: Some field trips may take place outside of regular school hours. Participation in field trips is optional.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Public Services classes are designed to give students both the theory and hands-on experience in the skills and knowledge required in these fields. Classroom instruction may include real depictions of graphic or violent content. Some topics in the Administration of Justice and Crime Scene Investigation classes may be sensitive to high school students. Lastly, some programs require the submission of personal information, such as DOB and social security numbers, with state agencies and/or clinical internship partners due to licensing and security clearance requirements.
Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Animal Health Care (Semester) - Presidio Campus
with J. Graney
UC / 5 Credits
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.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Prerequisites: Students must be at least 16 years of age.
Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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Baking & Pastry Fundamentals (Semester) - Creekside HS
with TBD .
UC / Articulated / 5 credits
Learn the skills needed to work in the baking & pastry industry. Acquire knowledge in proper equipment handling, product identification, terminology, baking, and pastry preparation and production techniques. Master the basics of making breads, cakes, wedding cake decoration, and plate presentation.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Certification: Students have the opportunity to earn the California Food Handlers Card.
Class meets Tuesdays, from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
CNA (Pre-Certification) Internship (Semester) - Creekside HS
with C. Murillo
ONLY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CAN ENROLL IN THIS CLASS!
Students participating in this class must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, including a booster shot, as required by the internship site.
Honors / UC / 10 credits
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.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 1: During the clinical portion of this class, the instructor and students will be tested weekly for COVID-19. This is required by the skilled nursing facility for the protection of their patients and is at no cost to the student. Students who decline COVID-19 testing may not enroll in this class.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 2: Health occupations classes include the study of reproductive and other systems and require practicing procedures on other students and/or patients, both male and female, of differing ages. Participation in these activities is required for a certificate of completion and continuation in the career pathway. Additionally, these classes may require heavy lifting and bending. Lastly, some programs require the submission of personal information, such as DOB and social security numbers, with state agencies and/or clinical internship partners due to licensing and security clearance requirements.
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.
Prerequisites: Students must be at least 16 years of age and preference is given to seniors. Students must be responsible for their own transportation to and from the internship site. Students must bring their original Social Security card, a valid government-issued ID, COVID-19 vaccination card, and COVID-19 Permission form (provided by Coastline ROP) to the first class session or they will be dropped. Live Scan fingerprinting, physical exam, TB clearance, and vaccinations required for all students prior to internship. Students must earn a grade of 75% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship site.
It is recommended that individuals with convictions other than a minor traffic violation obtain a criminal clearance from the Department of Health Services before registering for this class.
Class meets on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
CNA (Pre-Certification) Internship (Semester) - Laguna Hills HS
with R. Short-Baker
ONLY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CAN ENROLL IN THIS CLASS!
Students participating in this class must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, including a booster shot, as required by the internship site.
Honors / UC / 10 credits
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.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 1: During the clinical portion of this class, the instructor and students will be tested weekly for COVID-19. This is required by the skilled nursing facility for the protection of their patients and is at no cost to the student. Students who decline COVID-19 testing may not enroll in this class.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 2: Health occupations classes include the study of reproductive and other systems and require practicing procedures on other students and/or patients, both male and female, of differing ages. Participation in these activities is required for a certificate of completion and continuation in the career pathway. Additionally, these classes may require heavy lifting and bending. Lastly, some programs require the submission of personal information, such as DOB and social security numbers, with state agencies and/or clinical internship partners due to licensing and security clearance requirements.
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.
Prerequisites: Students must be at least 16 years of age and preference is given to seniors. Students must be responsible for their own transportation to and from the internship site. Students must bring their original Social Security card, a valid government-issued ID, COVID-19 vaccination card, and COVID-19 Permission form (provided by Coastline ROP) to the first class session or they will be dropped. Live Scan fingerprinting, physical exam, TB clearance, and vaccinations are required for all students prior to internship. Students must earn a grade of 75% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship site.
It is recommended that individuals with convictions other than a minor traffic violation obtain a criminal clearance from the Department of Health Services before registering for this class.
Class meets on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.