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        DIETETIC SERVICES SUPERVISOR                          ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY —
        AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE                              ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN
        (Previously Dietary Services Supervisor)              AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
        This certifi cate prepares students to supervise healthcare facili-  The ECT/Electronics Technology Technician Certifi cation pro-
        ties as food service supervisors in convalescent, nursing and   gram is designed to provide knowledge and training for entry
        retirement homes. The curriculum focuses on the fundamen-  into electronics and electrical industry career areas. Students
        tals of culinary science, sanitation, nutrition, modifi ed diets,   must complete all required core courses for a total of 23 units.
        and sound management practices. Students must complete all   Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
        required core courses for a total of 23 units. Program Learn-  gram, students will have knowledge and training for entry into
        ing Outcomes: Students will demonstrate cooking techniques   electronics and electrical industries; demonstrate knowledge in
        commonly found in professional food service establishments.   electrical and voltage concepts; demonstrate knowledge in pho-
        Students will plan sanitation policies and practices at an ongo-  tovoltaic concepts; and have knowledge of California State Con-
        ing food service establishment. Students will evaluate patients’   tractors and Electronics Technician Association examinations.
        nutritional needs and formulate appropriate diets.    REQUIRED COURSES: ECT 100, 110, 113, 160, 161, 201; ECT 162
        REQUIRED COURSES: CULIN 111 or 112, 113, 116; HRM 256;   or 163; ENGR 100 and 107.
        NUTR 114, 118; NUTR 50 (3 units).
                                                              ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - CAD & DESIGN
        DIGITAL CHARACTER DESIGN                              DRAFTING
        AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE                              AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
        (Previously Animation)                                (Previously Engineering/Electro-Mechanical Design)
        This program is designed to train students to meet the need   Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this
        for qualifi ed entry-level animation, visual eff ects, and video   program, Students will demonstrate skills in the pro-
        game artists to have a range of production skills including   duction of working drawings of engineering structures;
        storyboarding, 2-D and 3-D keyframe animation, 2-D and   demonstrate techniques to accomplish drawings and 3D
        3-D character and environment design, and motion graphic   models utilizing different various computer aided design
        design. Students are also prepared to transfer to baccalaure-  (CAD) software; and discuss how the design process and
        ate degree programs in animation. Students must complete   design/drawing techniques are used with other engineer-
        all required core courses, and choose a specialization option,   ing processes to create a finished product. Students must
        so as to reach a total of 18-32 units. Program Learning Out-  complete all required core courses for a total of 21 units.
        comes: Upon completion of this program, college-age students
        and avocational learners will gain skills allowing for transfer   REQUIRED COURSES: ENGR 100, 101, 102, 109, 110, 111, 112.
        to 4-year colleges or entry into the workplace; and industry
        workers will retrain themselves to diversify their work options
        within animation, gaming, or visual eff ects. In the animation
        industry, workers obtain highly specialized positions such as:
        digital modeler, character designer, character set-up artist, and
        texture artist. This certifi cate allows for specialization in the
        area of animation design; however; design and digital produc-
        tion skills are required for any worker entering the fi eld. This
        certifi cate will allow students to obtain both a certifi cate and
        legitimate employment skills..
        REQUIRED COURSES: ART 152, 201, 230; PHOTO 121.
        Select one of the following options:
        DIGITAL MODELING: ART 231, 232.
        MOTION GRAPHICS: ART 220, 221.
        CHARACTER RIGGING & ANIMATION: ART 153, 233, 234, 235.
        3D TEXTURING: ART 130, 237, 238.
        DIGITAL SCULPTURE: ART 245, 246.
        ANIMATION DESIGN: ART 205, 209, 210.










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