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Emergency Medical Responder (Semester) - Estancia HS
with J. McDuffie
UC / 5 credits
Open to grades 11 & 12
Prepare to be an emergency medical services (EMS), provider. Learn about careers in fire service, sports medicine, coaching, ski patrol, lifeguarding, and emergency medical services. Students will learn CPR principles, first aid skills, patient assessment, triage, and emergency responsibilities. Successful completion of this course with a grade of 80% or better required for enrollment into the EMT course for all high school students.
To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 1: 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.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 2: 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.
Certification: Students will have an opportunity to earn an American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card.
Class meets on Tuesdays, from 4:00PM to 9:00PM.
Pharmacy Technician (Yearlong) - Creekside HS
with T. Lubrino
Honors / UC /8 credits per semester (yearlong class)
Prepare for employment in various pharmacy settings. Class instruction includes; medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacy law, metric and apothecary systems, drug requirements, and dispensing prescriptions.
To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“G” credit), students must complete one year (two semesters) of the course 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.
Certification: Meet eligibility requirements to apply for the Pharmacy Technician License through the California State Board of Pharmacy upon successful completion of the course with a 70% or better.
Required Hours: Students are expected to complete three (3) additional hours of online instruction each week. Online component includes discussion board participation, written assignments, and assessments.
Sports Medicine Internship (Semester) - Creekside HS
with M. Milgrim
UC / Articulated / 5 Credits
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.
To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Prerequisites: Completion of one year of a sports medicine course is strongly reccommended. Students must be at least 16 years of age. Students must be responsible for their own transportation to and from the internship site.
Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Automotive Technology Internship (Semester) - University HS
with H. Gonzalez
UC / Articulated / 5 credits
Prepare for a career in the automotive industry. Learn about tune-ups, lubrication, brakes, suspension, power train systems theory, diagnosis, and repair. After initial classroom instruction, intern at an automotive repair facility.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Students must earn a grade of 70% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship site.
Prerequisites: Students must be at least 16 years of age. Students must be responsible for their own transportation to and from the internship site. Completion of one year of an automotive course is strongly reccommended.
Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Careers With Children Internship (Semester) - Creekside HS
with M. Rico
Students participating in Coastline ROP internship classes must adhere to the policies and procedures of their assigned site. This may include being vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19.
UC / Articulated / 5 credits
Explore the field of early childhood education. Focus on child growth and development, health, safety and nutrition, classroom management techniques, and curriculum. After initial classroom instruction, deliver lessons to students while interning at local preschools or child care facilities.
Students must earn a grade of 70% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship site.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Certification: Meet eligibility requirements to apply for the Child Development Assistant Permit.
Prerequisites: Students must be at least 16 years of age. Students must be responsible for their own transportation to and from the internship site. TB clearance and proof of MMR and DTaP immunizations required for all students prior to placement at an internship site.
Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Culinary Arts (Yearlong) - Creekside HS
with M. Ayala
UC / Articulated / 5 credits (yearlong course)
Develop the skills necessary for an entry-level position in the restaurant/food service industry. Learn safety and sanitation, nutrition basics, and food service operations. Study planning, preparation, cooking and presentation techniques.
To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“G” credit), students must complete a full year (two semesters) of the course and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Certification: Students have the opportunity to earn the California Food Handlers Card.
Class meets Wednesdays, from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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Emergency Medical Technician (Semester) - Creekside HS
with H. Smith
Students participating in a Coastline ROP classes must adhere to the policies and procedures of their assigned site. This may include being vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19.
Honors / UC / Articulated/ 10 credits (must be a high school senior to enroll)
Learn about a career as an ambulance attendant or emergency room technician. EMT certification increases opportunities to obtain a position as a lifeguard, firefighter, search and rescue team member, or ski patrol team.
To meet UC/CSU admission requirement (“D” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 1: 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.
IMPORTANT NOTICE 2: 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.
Certification: FEMA Incident Command System 100, 200, 700, and 800 Eligible to take the National Registry EMT-Basic certification exam upon successful completion of the course. Successful completion includes all of the following: 1) 80% or better overall grade, 2) 80% or better on the final exam, 3) 80% or better on the skills final, 4) completion of 24 clinical hours, 5) on-time completion of the FEMA Incident Command System 100, 200, 700 and 800 online modules.
Prerequisites: Must be a high school senior. High school students must have completed Coastline ROP’s Emergency Medical Responder course with a grade of 80% or better. Students must bring a copy of current American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers card to the first class meeting.
Required Materials: Blue pants and white shirt.
Required Hours: Students must complete 24 clinical hours, dates and times to be determined.
Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, plus 2 Skills Saturdays, dates TBD, time 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Medical Nursing Careers Internship (Semester) - Creekside HS
with R Friedman
Students participating in this class must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, including a booster shot, as required by the internship site.
UC / Articulated / 5 credits
Learn the necessary skills to become a nurse assistant. Develop knowledge of anatomy, infection control, vital signs, personal patient care, ethics, and medical terminology. After initial classroom instruction, intern at a local hospital.
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 social security number, with state agencies and/or clinical internship partners due to licensing and security clearance requirements.
Certification: 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: Students must be 16 years of age and preference is given to seniors. Students must be responsible for their own transportation to and from the internship site. Physical exam, TB clearance and vaccinations required for all students prior to internship. Students must earn a grade of 70% or better in the classroom portion of the course to be placed at an internship. Students must complete Live Scan fingerprinting to attend internship.
Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, plus 1 Saturday for 5 hours for CPR Training - date and time TBD.