

Learn computer aided 3D architecture design.
View on provider's websiteThese architecture programs are two-year sequences of courses designed for students who wish to train for employment in a field related to the construction industry and who do not wish to transfer to a university for further education.
View on provider's websiteThese occupational curricula are two-year sequences of courses designed for students who wish to train for employment in a field related to the architecture/construction industry and not transfer to a university for further education.
View on provider's websiteThese architecture programs are two-year sequences of courses designed for students who wish to train for employment in a field related to the construction industry and who do not wish to transfer to a university for further education.
View on provider's websiteThese architecture programs are two-year sequences of courses designed for students who wish to train for employment in a field related to the construction industry and who do not wish to transfer to a university for further education.
View on provider's websiteThese architecture programs are two-year sequences of courses designed for students who wish to train for employment in a field related to the construction industry and who do not wish to transfer to a university for further education.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering & Technologies Department offers an Associate in Science Degree in Engineering Graphics & Design Technology. Upon completion of the Certificate of Achievement with at least 2.0 GPA, students should take 2 additional major courses ENG GEN 212 and MIT 201 as well as 17 more units of general electives as listed below. In addition to major courses, students should fulfill the general education graduation requirements to total 60 units. In addition to enhancement of employment or promotion within industry, this AS degree prepares students for 4-year programs.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering and Technologies Department offers an Engineering Graphics & Design Technology program leading to a skill certificate in Engineering Graphics, which includes instruction in both 2-D and 3-D Computer Aided Drafting software courses. The skill set is achievable in one semester with the completion of three courses (8 units). Many students take advantage of the value of this skill set by working in industry while continuing their education leading to a Certificate of Achievement.
View on provider's websiteThe East Los Angeles College Electronics Department offers an “A+ Certification Training” program. Students who successfully pass the program requirements are eligible to take the A+ Certification examination.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare students to gain experience in the computer field. It gives students entrylevel job skills and the opportunity to transfer to a four-year university.
View on provider's websiteThe Cloud Computing Certificate of Achievement provides the student with the industry standard skills to understand and develop applications for the cloud. Students will learn a range of topics that cover the technical principals of the hardware and software requirements to run systems in the cloud, including storage, database management and software systems while maintaining secure access. The certificate requires 18 units. A minimum grade of C is required in each course taken.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare students to gain experience in the computer field. It gives students entrylevel job skills and the opportunity to transfer to a four-year university.
View on provider's websiteThe Cloud Computing Certificate of Achievement provides the student with the industry standard skills to understand and develop applications for the cloud. Students will learn a range of topics that cover the technical principals of the hardware and software requirements to run systems in the cloud, including storage, database management and software systems while maintaining secure access. The certificate requires 18 units. A minimum grade of C is required in each course taken.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to give students fundamental entry- level job skills, a marketable level of computer literacy, and an opportunity to transfer most of the Computer Science Information Technology courses to a fouryear university. These courses provide students with the basics of computer concepts, terminology, applications software, programming and the Internet.
View on provider's websiteThis program enables students to gain much needed programming experience with mainframe computers as well as microcomputers. These experiences will enable students to advance from several entry-level jobs to higher positions in supervision, business management, and systems analysis.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare students to gain experience in the computer field. It gives students entrylevel job skills and the opportunity to transfer to a four-year university.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for the student intending to seek employment in Criminal Justice or private security positions.
View on provider's websiteThis program in Administration of Justice is designed for pre-service or in-service students who wish to prepare for or improve themselves in positions in the several fields of Administration of Justice. Select 18 or more units from the following Administration of Justice courses:
View on provider's websiteThis certificate program is designed for those students seeking to gain a broad law based perspective in their Administration of Justice studies.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for the student intending to seek employment in Criminal Justice or private security positions.
View on provider's websiteThis program in Administration of Justice is designed for pre-service or in-service students who wish to prepare for or improve themselves in positions in the several fields of Administration of Justice. Select 18 or more units from the following Administration of Justice courses:
View on provider's websiteStudents who satisfactorily complete this course will be given verification of passing. Passing this course qualifies students for employment as a fingerprint technician.
View on provider's websiteThis program in Administration of Justice is designed for pre-service or in-service students who wish to prepare for or improve themselves in positions in the several fields of Administration of Justice. Select 18 or more units from the following Administration of Justice courses:
View on provider's websiteThis first certificate of the Child Development program is designed for students who wish to become a teacher in an Early Childhood Program. The certificate meets Title 22 and 5 guidelines. Requires 50 days (of at least 3 hours per day) teaching experience supervised by a full-time permitted and/or credentialed teacher in an approved and licensed ECE setting. Experience can be paid and/or volunteer and must be met within the last two years from the date of certificate application submission.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for those to work in the early care and education related fields with children and their families from birth to adolescence.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for students who wish to become a site supervisor in an Early Childhood Title 22 program. Child, Family, and Education Studies Department 216 EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE | GENERAL CATALOG | 2019 – 2020 Experience requirements are completion of 350 days + hours per day within four years, including at least one year of supervising adults in ECE settings. Further courses may be required to qualify for Child Development Permit Matrix level of Site Supervisor.
View on provider's websiteQualifies student to apply for teacher permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credential Experience (either paid and/or volunteer). Must equal 175 days of teaching experience, working at least 3+ hours per day within four years in an approved setting by the department and licensed setting.
View on provider's websiteThe Fire Technology degree program is designed for students intending to enter the fire service as a career, as well
as for in-service fire personnel wishing to enhance their
professional and academic expertise.
This skills certificate is designed to familiarize students with the theory and application of automotive technical systems and industry practices. Students will learn office and organizational skills necessary to deliver excellent customer service. Successful completion of this skills certificate will allow students the opportunity to enter the auto industry as service writers and customer service managers.
View on provider's websiteThis skills certificate is designed to familiarize students with the theory and application of automotive technical systems and industry practices. Students will learn office and organizational skills necessary to deliver excellent customer service. Successful completion of this skills certificate will allow students the opportunity to enter the auto industry as service writers and customer service managers.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare students to work in a statistical clerical unit or independently in the collection, compilation, verification, and presentation of statistical data where a highly-specialized knowledge of patient data using the international classification of diseases and procedural codes is required. Students learn to compile and compute data according to statistical formulas for use in statistical studies and perform actuarial computations and compile charts and graphs for use by actuaries
View on provider's websiteThe Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management (CAHIIM) education accredit the Health Information Technology Program at East Los Angeles College. The program provides instruction and Professional Practice Education (PPE) to assist students in developing the technical skills necessary to maintain components of Health Information Systems consistent with the medical, ethical, legal, and administrative requirements of all accreditation and regulatory agencies
View on provider's websiteThe Interventional Radiology Coding certificate prepares individuals seeking to work as coders for a radiology department or other healthcare setting where procedures are performed on the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, biliary, cardiovascular, and other body systems. Upon completion of the Coding Specialist courses, students complete one additional course to learn how to abstract and analyze radiologic documentation to become proficient in radiologic procedural coding specifically related to non-vascular interventional radiology.
View on provider's websiteA medical assistant interacts with doctors, nurses, technicians and patients. These professionals require specific technical knowledge and skills needed in the evolving healthcare field in clinics, hospitals, and physician offices, especially as new technology is introduced. Course content includes anatomy and physiology, medical coding, medical terminology, clinical procedures, medical office safety, patient intake, medical law and ethics, pharmacology, phlebotomy, laboratory and other therapeutic medical assisting procedures. Students acquire information on the various types of exams used in different healthcare environments and where medical assistants are assimilated into the process. In addition to the required didactic and laboratory instruction classes, general education courses are taken to help strengthen writing and mathematics skills. An internship with local medical facilities will provide students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience reinforcing classroom content into real world applications.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for the experienced licensed therapist, who may not be registry eligible or have transfer credit in Respiratory Therapy. Graduates of this program are eligible to sit for the advanced Practitioner Examination (RRT), Neonatal-Pediatric Respiratory Care Specialty Examination (NPS), the Adult Critical Care Examination (ACCS) and the Certified and Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT and RPFT) examinations administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC).
View on provider's websiteThis certificate program provides students with the strong academic foundation and clinical proficiency necessary to utilize modern respiratory devices (under the direction of a physician) in the complete treatment of cardiopulmonary diseases and other life-threatening conditions.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides students with the strong academic foundation and clinical proficiency necessary to utilize modern respiratory devices (under the direction of a physician) in the complete treatment of cardiopulmonary diseases and other life-threatening conditions.
View on provider's websiteThe Pharmacy Technology Program courses prepares individuals with the necessary skills to work as a pharmacy technician in pharmacies, including those found in drug, general merchandise, and grocery stores, and in hospitals. Most work full time, but many work part time. This program will cover a variety of subjects, such as arithmetic used in pharmacies, recordkeeping, ways of dispensing medications, and pharmacy law and ethics. Technicians also learn the names, uses, and doses of medications. Most programs also include clinical experience opportunities, in which students gain hands-on experience in a pharmacy
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare students to take the examination to become a State Licensed Real Estate Broker. A licensed real estate broker sells houses and other real estate properties independently or under the guidance of another broker.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare students for employment in an Escrow Office. Much of the coursework is hands-on using the department’s real estate computer laboratory.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students for the State Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Examination. A Licensed Real Estate Salesperson sells houses and other real estate under the guidance of a Licensed Real Estate Broker
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare students to work in the real estate field as salespersons or real estate brokers. In this program, students learn fundamental aspects of real estate in all areas such as real estate finance, real estate economics, real estate appraisal, real estate escrow and property management.
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Monterey Park, CA 91754-6099
United States