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Administration of Justice (Semester) - Back Bay HS
with J. Noone
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) - 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 N. Solis
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 D. Mitcheltree
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 5:00 PM to 8:00 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
Automotive Technology Introduction (Semester) - Laguna Hills HS
with P. Galante
UC / 5 credits
Discover automotive fundamentals through hands-on applications performed on small engines. Compare and contrast engine parts from small engines to parts on automobile engines. Learn shop safety, tool identification, basic engine operation, various automotive systems, and personal soft skills related to employment.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the semester and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4PM to 7PM
Baking & Pastry Fundamentals (Semester) - Creekside HS
with S. Smith
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
Careers in Artificial Intelligence (8 Weeks) - Virtual
with K. Saucedo
UC / 5 credits
Students explore the field of artificial intelligence, introducing them to the basic concepts and applications of AI, including project cycles, and focusing on issues surrounding AI, including ethics, bias, culture, regulations, and professional expectations. The course utilizes Intel AI for Workforce Awareness and Foundations modules in a cloud environment and includes work-based learning that connects students to industry and the local community.
To meet the UC/CSU admission requirements (“G” credit), students must complete the course and earn a grade of 70% or better.
Class meets virtually on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM, plus 1 Field Trip on date TBD, time TBD.