Lots of career opportunities ... many job choices
Law Enforcement Officer:
Degree, Certificate and Skill Award
• • offers an exciting opportunity to students who are interested in pursuing careers in business. Our business programs offer variety and quality of instruction. You will have an opportunity to explore many specific options within the business field in order to make the most intelligent decision about a career path.
Our flexible scheduling also allows working individuals to enroll. Everyone from executives to the head of a household can benefit.
1'111!!11••-Jmv ... courses are transferable to both the California •11\iMii!Mnilv of California systems, as well as to
T.lll• l!lllrrll!llltJITI Is designed such that most courses certificates ... and fulfill the major requirements for
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Many excellent employment opportunities await the individual trained in business. It is one of the few areas where entry-level positions are available can lead to rapid promotion in a wide range of careers. Business graduates are found in almost every major empla• sector ...
A business education prepares you for a career specializations, including manager, controller, director, Al'li"Ylil llfttll
consultant, marketer, supervisor, administrator, ......... ...
Child Development
Skill Certificate (12 Units)
Family Child Care
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Development Administration
Associate of Arts Degree: Child Development Permit Child Development
Transfer to 4-year college/umvers1ty program
(from the Commission on Teacher Credent1ahng)
loyment Opportunities
g careers can be launched with expertise in office nologies. Opportunities are available in government, ical, merchandising, transportation, technical, and
ny other fields. A degree or certificate in Computer ications & Office Technologies can lead to many
g and well-paying careers ...
Computer Applications & Office Technologies
will open many doors for the person who is well trained In office skills and has a general knowledge of business. Today's offices need people familiar with the latest, most essential software programs such as Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Access - in addition to excellent communication skills.
The Computer Applications & Office Technologies Program at Mission College will help you become a successful member of the business world.
Administrative Coordinator
Clerk Typist
llolO~'-~''-•"TE OF ARTS DEGREE:
Correspondence Secretary
Executive Assistant
Invoice Clerk
f Receptionist
r Records Management Director
Secretary
Customer Service Rep
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Business Communications, Office Assistant
Our classes are taught in Mission College's high-tech Computer Applications & Office Technologies Center, a state-of-the-art computer classroom with more than 40 workstations.
Courses Offered: Access Excel PowerPoint Windows Word Desktop Publishing Business Communications Business English Business Terminology Electronic Calculation Keyboarding Beginning to Advanced Keyboarding Improvement Machine
Associate Degree In
Full Certificate in Microcomputer
Skill Award in
Computer Terminology, Cc•nc.P
Application
F&CS 109 F&CSIFSM FSM 110 FSM 104 Health 11 Speech 101
~£Wt:~~lc#!i a difference in your community ... ifyou want to of others, offamilies and society, the Family and Con
program can help you do it.
program is to provide individuals with the tools necessary ··--•t''""" impact in their communities.
student will emerge empowered to affect public poli..,.....,.,, ... ,. families, consumers, children, students, and society as a
Completion ofthe degree or certificate program in Family and Consumer Studies can lead to many different jobs and careers: Consumer Consultant Nutrition Consultant Dietitian Nutrition Educator Dietary Services Supervisor Test Kitchen Home Economist Product and Equipment Demonstrator Consumer Educator- money management specialist,
credit counselor, radio/television; advertising; appliance specialist
Gerontology Consultant or Aide- On senior citizen home, community recreation program or public housing project)
Residential Care Administrator Hospitality, Travel and Tourism and Event
Planning
Nutrition (14 units)
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES
~ SKILL AWARDS
lntro to Hospitality Lodging Manacll (15 units) (14
l CERTIFICATES
(approx. 19-31 units) Family Development (22 units)
Dietary Services Supervisor (21 Gerontology (2o-21 units)
Consumer Education Management
of the processes of aging from conception to death and the aging and the aged in society. The Gerontology Program at
to: for employment in the aging network, (b) provide continuing
MC:hmleM and career development, (c) provide general education lftil'lfttm government agencies in meeting state regulations.
Mllnt,Qmflca·re of Gerontology after completing 24 specified units, or
ASsociate's Degree after completing 60 specified units.
~~-!OI'IC the need continues for qualified, trained personnel at all --•nu ......... for those trained in gerontology will be abundant,
the U.S. population aged 65 years and over is expected to 1u·•u•n10n by 2030. As the most populous state, California will
of the elderly, creating a need for programs and services life for older Americans. Our graduates work in business,
ifltrltttron. travel, nutrition, health care, care management,
REQUIRED COURSES FCS 6 Challenges FCS 21 Nutrition
or FCS36 FCS31 FCS37 FCS38 FCS39 FCS 70 FCS91 TOTAL
Nutrition for Marriage & Family Training for Gelron1tijk)giQif~ In-Home Care Child I Adult care GNin9 Community Projects Life Management
Recommended: FSM 101 Food Production FCS/FSM 50 Sanitation & Safety" FCS 26 Modified Diets
*Meets DSS RCFE requirements **Meets public health requltement
REQUIRED COURSES First Semester
FCS 6 Challenges UI·•"RD·• :· • FCS 31 Marriage and ~IIIV· '
FCS 37 Training forGelrontiOid Graduation Rec1Uirllm41dl_.ct, TOTAL
to do what they love - be Khi'INwworks with the client to
client's needs. The results JmK;It.~~aedrawing floor plans, window treatments, flooring and
accessories that are beautiful,
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Los Angeles Mission College offers a 2 year degree-granting Interior Design. Classes are taught by working professionals education and experience.
How far you take your education in Interior Design depends on schedule. Los Angeles Mission College offers you many choices:
;:J Pr g r (minimum 60 units) This path is designed for students who want to earn an Associate Interior Design, and/or eventually transfer to a four-year university.
r If '1 0 I, I (35 UnitS) This path works well for those who have limited time to devote and who want to pursue an immediate career goal in a particularasg~~ Interior Design. The certificate path helps you qualify for state-rmardltell\~ certification leading to a number of career choices in Interior Design.
h d !\ v,ml (8-12 units) This path is designed for students who wish to concentrate on a SPidl(l• of Interior Design. Skill awards are given in interior design; space Dlannlna design; and technology and interior design.
Note: Many credits earned in the skill award and certificate prctgl'latn!l'lllall toward the curriculum leading to an Associate degree and may be for transfer to a four-year college or university.
Students enrolled in the degree or certificate programs are portunity to serve an internship with a design firm or a gat•~t internship provides students with valuable experience whilll!t~ school and an opportunity to explore current design trends. 12 completed units in Interior Design are required.
108 hours of Internship is required.
hefnstructoif's at lAM are industry and art proIs to inspire as well as teach technique.
• ··UD~~ aasses: Art 201 Drawing I Art 501 Beginning 2-D Design Art 502 Beg 3-0 Design MM 100 Introduction to Multimedia Computer MM 110 Visual Communication Art 638 or Mutt 500 Computer Lab
Skills Learned: Computer Graphics. 2-D u.r.lilllllo.WI'IRI Software: Adobe Photoshop,
• • •• Classes: Art 300 Introduction to Painting MM 200 Dlgltallmaglng MM 220 Illustration for Multimedia MM 240 Graphic Design for Multimedia MM 340 Vector Graphics Art 638 or Mult 500 Computer Lab
Skills Learned: Graphic Design, Typography, Drawma.tl Software: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe lnDeslgn, Phr-lfliw
CONCENTRATION: I I • -'
Classes: Art 202, or 204 Drawing MM 300 Design for 3-D Computer Applications MM 310 Computer Applications for lntE!I'Ktiwi M\dltllneCit.;': MM 320 Web Design MM 400 lntro to Experimental Animation Art 638 or Mult 500 Computer Lab
Skills Learned: Figure Drawing, 3-D Modellflg.WI!IJ.D Software: Maya, Dreamweaver, Flash, IH~titta1tat;:lr;fl
CONCENTRATION: Classes: MM 600 Motion Media Grammar and ..... -~« .. ,.. MM 61 0 lntro to DV Production MM 620 Digital Audio MM 630 DV Production: Footage AcquiSiaOo MM 640 DV Production: Digital Editing MM 500 Computer Lab
Skills Learned: Riming with proj_.._tl tography, Sound with projl'euiON!ii.UC.Software: Rnal Cut Pro with ...... -.edt
practice of law has changed. Where once lawyers nr~·rt-i.~onlaw and clerks and legal secretaries provided
ministrative support, the paralegal plays a major role n today's law office. More and more of the work previ
done solely by lawyers is now the responsibility the paralegal.
If you're a good time manager ... detail oriented ... highly literate ... and if you have good people skills, you might be an ideal candidate for the Los Angeles Mission College Paralegal Studies Program.
Earnings of paralegals can vary greatly, depending on your education, training, experience, and type and size of your employer.
Career opportunities in many fields ...
Today's paralegals specialize in many areas of the law, such as probate, torts, personal injury, civil litigation or real estate. But paralegals are also employed by government agencies, the courts, financial institutions, insurance companies, real estate and title companies, public utilities, and community legal service programs.
Degree and Certificate programs
The Los Angeles Mission College Paralegal Studies Program offers two career options. Students may earn a Certificate in Legal Assisting/ Paralegal by completing the required 36 units of our prescribed law program. Students also are encouraged to consider completion of the Associate in Arts degree program, which requires an additional 24 units.
About the program
Los Angeles Mission College has been training paralegals since 1987. Our Paralegal Studies
Program ...
- meets rigorous curriculum standards estab
lished by the Board of Governors, California
Community Colleges
- is accredited by the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges
- meets state requirements for paralegal
certification set by
the Business and Professions Code
On-line courses
Many of our courses are offered on-line for those students who work, have families or otherwise find it more convenient to "telecommute" to class. See a complete listing at
www.lamission.edu/law
Paralegal Studies Program
(818) 364-7720
www.lamission.edu/law
Sample of subjects covered
Dr. Marshall E. Drummond, Chancellor
Dr. Adriano D. Barrera, Deputy Chancellor
John Clerx, Vice Chancellor for Educational Support Services
Gory Colombo, Vice Chancellor for Institutional Effectiveness
Morvin Martinez, Vice Chancellor for Economic and Workforce Development
lorry H. Eisenberg, Executive Director, Facilities Planning and Development
Camille A. Goulet, General Counsel
Jeanette Gordon, Chief Financial Offl cer/Treosurer
Kelly G. Condoele, President
Mono Field, Vice President
Georgia l. Mercer
Nancy Pearlman
Angelo J. Reddock
Miguel Santiago
Sylvia Scoff-Hayes
Rose Bustos, Student Trustee
Judith Valles, President
Alma Johnson-Hawkins, Vice President, Academic Affairs
Dr. Koren A. Hoefel, Vice President, Administrative Services
Joe S. Ramirez, Vice President, Student Services
Edgordo E. Zayas, Dean, Academic Affairs
Nadia Swerdlow, Dean of Academic Affairs
Alfred Romulo, Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
Maury Pearl, Dean, Institutional Research, Planning and Information Technology
Susan Rhi-Kieinert, Assistant Dean, Title V
ludi Villegas-Vidal, Acting Dean, Student Services
Website: www.lamission.edu
Telephone Registration Numbers: 818.988.2222, 213.689.8888, 310.605.0505, 323.226.1999,
Admissions Registrations Hours: 8:00 om-7:00pm Monday-Thursday 8:00 om-1:00pm Friday
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