

The ADMJ Certificate of Achievement can lead students who complete the 24-unit Program on a path to a wide variety of career opportunities in the criminal justice and legal fields, such as law enforcement, corrections, and the courts, in both the public and private sectors, and at the federal, state, and local levels of government. State and Local level career examples: Police Officer; Deputy Sheriff; Detective; Highway Patrol Officer (CHP); Probation Officer; Parole Officer; Court Bailiff; Criminalist; Crime Scene Investigator; Public Safety 911 Operator; Police Records Clerk; Evidence Technician; Correctional Officer; Fish & Game Warden; Criminal Justice Educator, etc. Federal level career examples: FBI; DEA; ATF; IRS; U.S. Marshal; Customs; Border Patrol; Military Police; etc. Private sector career examples: Loss Prevention; Asset Protection; Security Officer; Private Investigator; etc. Legal career examples: Judge; Attorney for prosecution or defense; Court Advocate; etc.
View on provider's websiteVarious career opportunities are continuously available for Skyline College Administration of Justice (ADMJ) students, as this field of study is broadly relevant to careers in law enforcement, the courts, corrections, and in other areas of the criminal justice and legal field, at the local, state, and federal levels of government.
View on provider's websiteThe ADMJ Certificate of Achievement can lead students who complete the 24-unit Program on a path to a wide variety of career opportunities in the criminal justice and legal fields, such as law enforcement, corrections, and the courts, in both the public and private sectors, and at the federal, state, and local levels of government. State and Local level career examples: Police Officer; Deputy Sheriff; Detective; Highway Patrol Officer (CHP); Probation Officer; Parole Officer; Court Bailiff; Criminalist; Crime Scene Investigator; Public Safety 911 Operator; Police Records Clerk; Evidence Technician; Correctional Officer; Fish & Game Warden; Criminal Justice Educator, etc. Federal level career examples: FBI; DEA; ATF; IRS; U.S. Marshal; Customs; Border Patrol; Military Police; etc. Private sector career examples: Loss Prevention; Asset Protection; Security Officer; Private Investigator; etc. Legal career examples: Judge; Attorney for prosecution or defense; Court Advocate; etc.
View on provider's websiteVarious career opportunities are continuously available for Skyline College Administration of Justice (ADMJ) students, as this field of study is broadly relevant to careers in law enforcement, the courts, corrections, and in other areas of the criminal justice and legal field, at the local, state, and federal levels of government.
View on provider's websiteThe ADMJ Certificate of Achievement can lead students who complete the 24-unit Program on a path to a wide variety of career opportunities in the criminal justice and legal fields, such as law enforcement, corrections, and the courts, in both the public and private sectors, and at the federal, state, and local levels of government. State and Local level career examples: Police Officer; Deputy Sheriff; Detective; Highway Patrol Officer (CHP); Probation Officer; Parole Officer; Court Bailiff; Criminalist; Crime Scene Investigator; Public Safety 911 Operator; Police Records Clerk; Evidence Technician; Correctional Officer; Fish & Game Warden; Criminal Justice Educator, etc. Federal level career examples: FBI; DEA; ATF; IRS; U.S. Marshal; Customs; Border Patrol; Military Police; etc. Private sector career examples: Loss Prevention; Asset Protection; Security Officer; Private Investigator; etc. Legal career examples: Judge; Attorney for prosecution or defense; Court Advocate; etc.
View on provider's websiteVarious career opportunities are continuously available for Skyline College Administration of Justice (ADMJ) students, as this field of study is broadly relevant to careers in law enforcement, the courts, corrections, and in other areas of the criminal justice and legal field, at the local, state, and federal levels of government.
View on provider's websiteStrong Workforce Program: More and Better Career Technical Education to Increase Social Mobility and Fuel Regional Economies with Skilled Workers to develop more workforce opportunity and lift low-wage workers into living-wage jobs, California took a bold step in 2016 to create one million more middle-skill workers. At the recommendation of the California Community College Board of Governors, the Governor and Legislature approved the Strong Workforce Program, adding a new annual recurring investment of $200 million to spur career technical education (CTE) in the nation’s largest workforce development system of 113 colleges. Read more.
View on provider's websiteAn Early Childhood Education Certificate will be granted upon completion of the required number of units of coursework. A grade of C or better is required in all of the courses used to satisfy the requirements for the certificate. ECE 670: Cooperative Education in ECE is strongly recommended for those students planning to work in early childhood settings. Completion of the certificate requirements qualifies students as teachers in child care and development programs operating under Title 22, (non-state-funded programs) and/or for an Assistant or Associate Teacher Permit issued by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. This permit is required of all assistant and associate teachers working in child care and development programs operating under Title 5, (state funded programs). A minimum of 50% of the ECE units must be taken at Skyline College in order to receive the ECE Certificate from Skyline.
View on provider's websiteThe Early Childhood Education program is designed to meet the needs of individuals planning a career working with preschool aged children and/or are currently working with preschool aged children. The child from birth to school age is the primary focus. Current research and practical applications are combined in order to assist students in planning their most effective role with children. Children's growth, developmentally appropriate practice, cultural diversity, family support and professional development within the ECE field are major components of the program in order to meet the varied needs of ECE students, courses are offered mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends. The program makes every effort to schedule classes to meet the diversity of students' needs and to encourage students to plan ahead in order to complete specific program requirements.
View on provider's websiteAnalyze major developmental milestones and various theoretical frameworks that relate to early care and education to demonstrate an understanding of the importance of the early years as well as the many influences on development
Identify best teaching and care practices and the components of early childhood settings, curriculum, and teaching strategies to increase child growth and competence.
Assess the interrelationship of child, family, and community and how educational, political, socioeconomic factors directly impact the lives of children and families.
The Career Certificate in Climate Protection Professional provides a leadership and management-oriented certificate for emerging professionals who work on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) reduction and climate adaptation projects. The program is a 10-unit certificate that provides content training in climate change science, current climate protection, policies in California, analytic tools, project management, workplace effectiveness, communication, and fundraising.
View on provider's websiteThis program represents the first phase of training in the Emergency Medical Technician career structure. The course covers all techniques of emergency equipment and supplies considered within the responsibilities of the EMT-I. In addition to didactic and skills training on campus, the course includes observation in a local hospital Emergency Room and a ride-along rotation with a local ambulance company.
View on provider's websiteStrong Workforce Program: More and Better Career Technical Education to Increase Social Mobility and Fuel Regional Economies with Skilled Workers to develop more workforce opportunity and lift low-wage workers into living-wage jobs, California took a bold step in 2016 to create one million more middle-skill workers. At the recommendation of the California Community College Board of Governors, the Governor and Legislature approved the Strong Workforce Program, adding a new annual recurring investment of $200 million to spur career technical education (CTE) in the nation’s largest workforce development system of 113 colleges. Read more.
View on provider's websiteThe Paralegal Studies program provides career opportunities for paralegals, legal secretaries, legal assistants, and all other legal support professionals.
View on provider's websiteThe Paralegal, Legal Assistant Associate's Degree and Paralegal, Legal Assistant Certificate programs prepare students for careers as paralegals, legal assistants, and legal support professionals.
View on provider's websiteCompletion of this certificate will provide students with advanced skills in supporting end users of computer hardware, software, and services, including printing, software installation, e-mail, operating systems and basic networking. Jobs include Help Desk, IT Technician, and Computer Support Technician.
View on provider's websiteCompletion of this certificate will provide students with advanced skills in supporting end users of computer hardware, software, and services, including printing, software installation, e-mail, operating systems and basic networking. Jobs include Help Desk, IT Technician, and Computer Support Technician.
View on provider's websiteCompletion of this certificate will provide students with fundamental skills in understanding and troubleshooting hardware and software configurations of computers. Employment opportunities include Computer Hardware Technician, Entry Level Help Desk Support, and Computer Retail Sales.
View on provider's websiteCompletion of this certificate will provide students with fundamental skills in understanding and troubleshooting hardware and software configurations of computers. Employment opportunities include Computer Hardware Technician, Entry Level Help Desk Support, and Computer Retail Sales.
View on provider's websiteThe Network Engineering Program prepares graduates to enter the workforce as a PC Support Specialist, entry level Networks System Administrator, and its related fields. A Certificate of Completion and Associate of Science Degree are available. The program's focus is on direct employment skills and knowledge as a foundation in small to medium scale network infrastructure. Students will design, implement, manage and troubleshoot current industry equipment in real world scenario. The Certificate of Achievement and Degree are focused on developing entry-level careers and updating existing careers.
View on provider's websiteThe Network Engineering Program prepares graduates to enter the workforce as a PC Support Specialist, entry level Networks System Administrator, and its related fields. A Certificate of Completion and Associate of Science Degree are available. The program's focus is on direct employment skills and knowledge as a foundation in small to medium scale network infrastructure. Students will design, implement, manage and troubleshoot current industry equipment in real world scenario. The Certificate of Achievement and Degree are focused on developing entry-level careers and updating existing careers.
View on provider's websiteThe Network Engineering Program prepares graduates to enter the workforce as a PC Support Specialist, entry level Networks System Administrator, and its related fields. A Certificate of Completion and Associate of Science Degree are available. The program's focus is on direct employment skills and knowledge as a foundation in small to medium scale network infrastructure. Students will design, implement, manage and troubleshoot current industry equipment in real world scenario. The Certificate of Achievement and Degree are focused on developing entry-level careers and updating existing careers.
View on provider's websiteThe Network Engineering Program prepares graduates to enter the workforce as a PC Support Specialist, entry level Networks System Administrator, and its related fields. A Certificate of Completion and Associate of Science Degree are available. The program's focus is on direct employment skills and knowledge as a foundation in small to medium scale network infrastructure. Students will design, implement, manage and troubleshoot current industry equipment in real world scenario. The Certificate of Achievement and Degree are focused on developing entry-level careers and updating existing careers.
View on provider's websiteThe Network Engineering Program prepares graduates to enter the workforce as a PC Support Specialist, entry level Networks System Administrator, and its related fields. A Certificate of Completion and Associate of Science Degree are available. The program's focus is on direct employment skills and knowledge as a foundation in small to medium scale network infrastructure. Students will design, implement, manage and troubleshoot current industry equipment in real world scenario. The Certificate of Achievement and Degree are focused on developing entry-level careers and updating existing careers.
View on provider's websiteThe Network Engineering Program prepares graduates to enter the workforce as a PC Support Specialist, entry level Networks System Administrator, and its related fields. A Certificate of Completion and Associate of Science Degree are available. The program's focus is on direct employment skills and knowledge as a foundation in small to medium scale network infrastructure. Students will design, implement, manage and troubleshoot current industry equipment in real world scenario. The Certificate of Achievement and Degree are focused on developing entry-level careers and updating existing careers.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
The program is conducted in a well-equipped facility with a large fleet of late model domestic and import vehicles. Automobile manufacturers provide substantial support for the program.
Students can pursue a certificate or degree in Automotive Technology or a specialty degree or certificate in Asian Automotive Technology. Our partnerships with Audi of America, Subaru of America, Nissan of America and Serramonte Ford provides employment opportunities for students enrolled in our programs. The College also provides numerous classes to update the knowledge and skills of practicing technicians.
View on provider's websiteStrong Workforce Program: More and Better Career Technical Education to Increase Social Mobility and Fuel Regional Economies with Skilled Workers to develop more workforce opportunity and lift low-wage workers into living-wage jobs, California took a bold step in 2016 to create one million more middle-skill workers. At the recommendation of the California Community College Board of Governors, the Governor and Legislature approved the Strong Workforce Program, adding a new annual recurring investment of $200 million to spur career technical education (CTE) in the nation’s largest workforce development system of 113 colleges. Read more.
View on provider's websiteThe College's Automotive Technology program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Students completing the program will be prepared to take all eight Automotive Service Exams (ASE) in the Automotive Technology Program giving them the additional certification desired in the industry when they seek employment. In addition, students who complete the program will be able to obtain a California Smog Check Technician License.
View on provider's websiteStrong Workforce Program: More and Better Career Technical Education to Increase Social Mobility and Fuel Regional Economies with Skilled Workers to develop more workforce opportunity and lift low-wage workers into living-wage jobs, California took a bold step in 2016 to create one million more middle-skill workers. At the recommendation of the California Community College Board of Governors, the Governor and Legislature approved the Strong Workforce Program, adding a new annual recurring investment of $200 million to spur career technical education (CTE) in the nation’s largest workforce development system of 113 colleges. Read more.
View on provider's websiteCompletion of this certificate will provide students with basic skills in the planning, installation, and troubleshooting of copper and fiber data and network cabling systems. Jobs include Premises Cabling Technician, Fiber Optics Technician, and Telecommunications Equipment Installers.
View on provider's websiteStrong Workforce Program: More and Better Career Technical Education to Increase Social Mobility and Fuel Regional Economies with Skilled Workers to develop more workforce opportunity and lift low-wage workers into living-wage jobs, California took a bold step in 2016 to create one million more middle-skill workers. At the recommendation of the California Community College Board of Governors, the Governor and Legislature approved the Strong Workforce Program, adding a new annual recurring investment of $200 million to spur career technical education (CTE) in the nation’s largest workforce development system of 113 colleges. Read more.
View on provider's websiteRespiratory Care is a two-year program that prepares students to administer respiratory care and life support to patients with breathing disorders and cardiopulmonary abnormalities. Most Respiratory Care Practitioners participate in three phases of patient care: diagnosis, treatment, and patient management.
View on provider's websiteSurgical Technologists are employed in hospitals, surgery centers, and physician's offices to deliver patient care before, during and after surgery. Skyline's program combines academic and clinical instruction that includes learning to prepare surgical instruments, passing them to the surgeon, and handling specialized equipment. Graduates are eligible to take the national certification exam for Certified Surgical Technologist (CST). The Surgical Technology Program at Skyline College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs (CAAHEP).
View on provider's websiteThe Skills Certificate in Solar Design, Estimation, Finance, and Sales prepares students for technical operations and customer-facing jobs, and provides introductory training for workers looking to transition within the trades or from related fields. The program focuses on residential photovoltaics (PV) applications, but offers pre par - atory material relevant to thermal and commercial applications. The certificate stacks into the longer Certificates of Achievement and Associate degree programs in the ESTM department. The program includes preparatory material relevant to credentials from the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).
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