Cte guide 2016 CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM GUIDE www ccsf edu cte CMessage from the O ?ce of Career and Technical Education Thank you for your interest in City College of San Francisco CCSF Our career and technical edu

CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM GUIDE www ccsf edu cte CMessage from the O ?ce of Career and Technical Education Thank you for your interest in City College of San Francisco CCSF Our career and technical education CTE programs are continuously improving to meet the needs of our students and community Enrolling in a CTE program may be your ?rst step on a new career path or part of your plan to remain ahead of the changing demands of the work place Or it may ful ?ll your plan to engage in lifelong learning for lasting and rewarding employment Whatever your goal CTE provides you the opportunity to develop specialized occupational knowledge and valuable skills for advancement in your chosen career We welcome your participation in our programs and wish you success in achieving your career goals CHow to Use this Guide This Guide lists critical information on enrollment and participation in over CTE programs available at CCSF You will ?nd the following terms used to describe each program Program ?? CTE programs consist of one extensive course or a series of courses designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in a speci ?c ?eld of study CCSF ? s programs are listed by category in alphabetical order Program Completion Awards ?? CTE programs consist of one extensive course or a series of courses designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in a speci ?c ?eld of study Upon successful completion of the program students may earn an associate degree A S or A A a credit certi ?cate Certi ?cate of Achievement or Certi ?cate of Accomplishment or a noncredit certi ?cate Certi ?cate of Completion Certi ?cate programs consist primarily of CTE courses and are generally to units Associate degree programs require or more units of coursework including courses required for the major and for General Education College Credit ?? Many CTE programs earn college credits or units that may be applied toward a college degree As of Spring credit courses cost per unit for California residents per unit enrollment fee for non-residents and per unit enrollment fee for international students and students with temporary visas Noncredit ?? Students can earn special certi ?cates and or diplomas by enrolling in a number of noncredit CTE programs Noncredit courses are tuition-free However students are expected to buy books and supplies and a few courses require the purchase of additional materials In many cases you can enroll in classes by attending the ?rst class meeting You can also enroll after the start of the semester For more information speak to a counselor or the course instructor Entry Requirements ?? Many programs use entry tests to help assess whether students have the language and math skills required for successful completion of courses Applicants who need to improve or refresh basic skills may choose from a variety of CCSF classes Program Length ?? The estimated time needed to complete CTE programs is based on full-time enrollment of or

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