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CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION www.santarosa.edu

WORK EXPERIENCE COURSES Statistics show that Work Experience students find jobs faster with higher pay! REQUIREMENTS: EARN UNITS WHILE YOU WORK Work Experience courses focus on 21st century work skills (also known as Soft Skills). These skills are critical to career success and include: communication, customer service, time management, leadership, teamwork and technology. General Work Experience: WRK EXP 97 Occupational Work Experience: WEOC 99 Internships Community Involvement: CI 51, CI 53, CI 54 Units earned transfer to California State Universities (CSU). Must have a job with a licensed business Submit Employer Information Form online Complete orientation Submit Orientation Credit Form Develop four learning objectives Meet twice with instructor and job supervisor at job site Write a three-page report Complete four hours of seminars or activities (Work Experience only) Work required hours WHY ENROLL? Earn college units Self-Paced Independent Study The work site is your classroom FOR MORE INFORMATION: (707) 527-4329 Santa Rosa Campus Bertolini Student Center 3rd Floor, Room 4842 www.santarosa.edu/workexp (707) 778-3920 Petaluma Campus 116 John Jacobs Hall

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION cte.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs focus on equipping students with the technical and soft skills necessary to help them be successful in the workplace. Simply put, CTE programs prepare students for employment in current or emerging jobs. Hands-on training and relevant and engaging classes at SRJC train students for a wide range of high-wage, high skill, high-demand careers, and further educational opportunities. Now more than ever, CTE programs are needed to boost the strength of our workforce, global competiveness and the economic health of our nation. Santa Rosa Junior College is a fully accredited California Community College and all SRJC CTE programs award a certificate upon completion. Programs with 18 or more units of coursework prepare students for employment in a specific field and offer a CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT - most can be completed in one or two years. The Certificate of Achievement is intended to officially declare a student s readiness to enter the career(s) associated with the certificate. SRJC also offers a selection of SKILLS CERTIFICATES generally requiring fewer than 18 units of coursework. The Skills Certificates are designed to offer students a brief but intensive course of study preparing them for an entrylevel job or for career advancement in a chosen field. Some programs have PREREQUISITES (classes that must be completed prior to enrolling). This handbook does not include prerequisite courses. To obtain more information, please contact the program s department listed in this guide, or consult with a counselor. Some programs also offer majors, giving the students the option to earn an ASSOCIATE DEGREE by completing the general education requirements. Students have the option to prepare to transfer to a four-year college or university. This handbook does not include the additional general education courses required to obtain an associate degree. See a counselor for more information. SRJC offers 128 CTE career certificate programs and hundreds of classes each semester at locations in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, and three specialized educational centers. Flexible day, evening, and online classes are offered yearround, and allow students to plan a flexible schedule to fit their busy lifestyles. Santa Rosa Junior College makes learning AFFORDABLE with low fees and generous financial aid packages, federal assistance, grants, and scholarships that help you pay for college and make quality training and college education attainable. Low income students may also qualify for a Board of Governors fee waiver (BOG) that covers enrollment fees (see page 15). For more information, visit www.santarosa.edu/finaid or call (707) 521-7852. Now is the time to see a counselor and start your educational career plan today. MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN Welcome to Career and Technical Education at Santa Rosa Junior College. For over 95 years, SRJC has provided superior training and education for career and college readiness. There are over 120 CTE programs of study from which to choose. With state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, you will gain the knowledge, skills and abilities to succeed in the workforce, upgrade job skills, or transfer to a four-year institution. Our dedicated faculty are experts in their field and eager to assist you in achieving your goals. SRJC is a great start to your career, education, and lifelong success.

AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOUCES www.santarosa.edu/ag Our Agriculture/Natural Resources Department prepares students for careers in the planning, implementation, production, management, processing and/or marketing of agricultural goods - this includes food, plants, animals, and crops. It is one of the largest in the state s community college system and works closely with the local community. The department s faculty provides instruction in the best professional practices using the latest technology. AGRIBUSINESS CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Agriculture Business Management Certificate/AS 21/31* SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Sustainable Agriculture Certificate/AS 24/25* ANIMAL SCIENCE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Animal Science AS 28* ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Natural Resources Management Skills Certif./Certificate/AS 15/33/34* Parks and Recreation Management Skills Certif./Certificate/AS 15/33/34* Watershed Management Skills Certif./Certificate/AS 15/33/34* ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Basic Horticulture Certificate 16 Garden Design Certificate/AS 28/28* Landscape Management Certificate/AS 28/28* Nursery Management Certificate/AS 28/28* EQUINE SCIENCE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Equine Science Certificate/AS 17.5/24.5* VETERINARY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Veterinary Technician Certificate 24 VITICULTURE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Viticulture Certificate/AS 31/32* WINE STUDIES CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Enology Certificate/AS 28/28* Wine Business and Marketing Certificate/AS 26.5/26.5* Wine Evaluation and Service Certificate/AS 22/22* * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4408 E-mail: info-agnr@santarosa.edu 4

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY engineering.santarosa.edu appliedtechnology.santarosa.edu The Department of Engineering and Applied Technology (E&AT) integrates science, technology, and practical learning across a variety of programs designed to prepare students for immediate job entry or professional retraining. Many courses also satisfy prerequisites for transfer to four-year institutions in areas such as Architecture and Engineering. Students train in our state-of-the-art facilities on the latest software applications representing industry standards such as Autodesk, ESRI, Adobe, Trimble, Topcon, and others. ARCHITECTURE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Architecture Major AS 28* CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Civil Engineering Technology Certificate/AS 45/46* Prepares students for technical positions in fields such as civil engineering, land development, urban planning, and public works. DIGITAL MEDIA CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS 3D Modeling & Animation Certificate/AS 33/34* Prepares students for careers in: media & entertainment, gaming & simulations, 3D manufacturing, advertising, architecture, and forensic & medical animation. ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Electro-mechanical Maintenance Tech Certificate 17 Electronics Technology Certificate/AS 24/25* Teaches fundamentals of electronics for students seeking employment in engineering or service/maintenance business. Automated Test and Controls Skills Certificate 9 Solar Photovoltaic Certificate 17 Program prepares students to take the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners entry-level exam. GESOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Geospatial Technology (GIS) Certificate/AS 44.5/* Incorporates new technology in traditional topics such as mapping and civil engineering. SURVEYING TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Surveying Technology Certificate/AS 46/* Prepares students to work in land surveying, mapping, construction, or drafting. WATER RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE UNITS Water Utility Operations Certificate 16 Wastewater Treatment Technology Certificate 21 Prepares students for careers in water treatment, water distribution, and wastewater operators. * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4603 E-mail: info-aptech@santarosa.edu 5

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION www.santarosa.edu/businessadmin Our Business Administration students learn the fundamental principles and develop the essential professional skills to contribute to or manage business operations efficiently and productively. Students build management skills such as critical analysis, effective and written communication, and organizational planning while completing classes that are relevant to today s challenging business environment. Courses integrate technology and soft skills, emphasizing communication, teamwork, customer service, project management, problem solving, and systems development. ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Accountant Assistant Certificate 32 Account Clerk Certificate 13.5 Bookkeeper Certificate 36.5 Bookkeeper Assistant Certificate 23 Business Administration for Transfer AS-T 26 Payroll Skills Certificate 12.5 Tax Assistant Clerk Skills Certificate 16.5 ADMINISTRATIVE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Administrative Office Professional AS 27 Administrative Assistant Certificate 30 Legal Office Support Skills Certificate 14.5 Legal Secretary Certificate 30 Office Assistant Skills Certificate 12.5 Paralegal Studies AA 36* HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Hospitality: Front Office Management Skills Certificate 10 Hospitality: Wine Tasting Service Skills Certificate 8.5 MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Business Management Certificate 29 Human Resource Administration Certificate/AA 23/24* Retail Management Certificate 30 SPECIALTY CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Business: Entrepreneurship Certificate 12 Business Marketing Certificate 22.5 Real Estate Certificate/AA 24/25* Real Estate Sales Skills Certificate 9 * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4435 E-mail: info-ba@santarosa.edu 6

CHILD DEVELOPMENT & TEACHER EDUCATION www.santarosa.edu/childdev/ Students with careers in Child Development nurture and teach children. Our Child Development and Elementary Education program can lead to rewarding occupational opportunities in early childhood education in a variety of settings such as state-funded children s programs, private and public preschools, family child care, and after-school programs. Child Development education courses prepare students to work directly or indirectly with children in a range of fields, like Psychology, Social Services, and Pediatric Health. CHILD DEVELOPEMENT CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Child Development AA * Associate Teacher (Preschool) Skills Certificate 12 Teacher (Preschool) Certificate 30 * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4315 E-mail: info-chld@santarosa.edu COMMUNICATION STUDIES www.santarosa.edu/commstudies NEWS The Journalism major provides students with theoretical knowledge of and practical experience in Journalism. Successful students will be capable of initiating careers as skilled, principled journalists or other media professionals. Emphasis on comprehensive lower division work in the field of Journalism, including at least one semester working on The Oak Leaf student newspaper and website. COMMUNICATION STUDIES CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Journalism AA 21* Journalism for Transfer AA-T 20* * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4867 E-mail: abelden@santarosa.edu 7

COMPUTER STUDIES www.santarosa.edu/cs Our Computer Studies program is a one-stop shop where you learn or upgrade skills in widely-used software applications such as Microsoft Office, master digital media, qualify for a help desk position, or become a specialist in a variety of computing areas. In addition, we offer specialized training in Adobe applications, programming, Cisco networking, web design and development, graphic design, and much more. ADOBE APPLICATIONS CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Adobe Applications Specialist Skills Certificate 16.5 Adobe Illustrator Skills Certificate 6 Adobe InDesign Skills Certificate 10 Adobe Photoshop Skills Certificate 13 DIGITAL MEDIA CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Game Programming AS 32* 3D Modeling & Animation Certificate/AS 33/34* Digital Filmmaking Certificate/AS 28/29* Audio Certificate/AA 25/26* Interactive Multimedia Certificate/AA 31/32* GRAPHIC DESIGN CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Graphic Design Certificate/AA 36/36* Graphic Design Production Fundamentals Skills Certificate 15 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/NETWORKING CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Cisco Certification Training in CCNA Skills Certificate 14 Computer Science AS 35* IT Support Skills Certificate 16 Microsoft Office Specialist Skills Certificate 13 WEB CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Web Designer Certificate 31 Web Fundamentals Skills Certificate 16 Web Programmer Certificate 31 Web Project Management Certificate 16.5 * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4778 E-mail: info-cs@santarosa.edu 8

CONSUMER & FAMILY STUDIES www.santarosa.edu/cfs Consumer and Family Studies prepare students for family life, work life, and careers in certificates and degree programs in Fashion Studies, Floristry, Interior Design, and Nutrition & Dietetics. FASHION STUDIES CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Fashion Design Assistant Certificate/AA 20/21* Retail Merchandising Certificate/AA 20/21* FLORAL DESIGN CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Floral Design Certificate 18 INTERIOR DESIGN CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Commercial* Certificate/AA 81/* Residential* Certificate/AA 45/* Retail Merchandising* Certificate/AA 24/24* NUTRITION & DIETETIC TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Dietary Service Supervisor Skills Certificate 17 Dietetic Technician AS 46 Nutrition & Dietetics AA 41 * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4395 E-mail: info-cfs@santarosa.edu COUNSELING www.santarosa.edu/academic/hsp/ The Human Services certificate/major is a performance-based training program designed to prepare students for employment in the field of human services/social services. The certificate/major provides an overview of local human services agencies including fieldwork in the student s emphasis of choice. Coursework meets many of the lower division requirements for advanced degrees in related fields. COUNSELING CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Advocacy Certificate/AA 37.5/* Alcohol and Drug Certificate/AA 46.5/* * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4451 E-mail: avasquez@santarosa.edu 9

CULINARY ARTS www.santarosa.edu/culinaryarts The SRJC Culinary Arts program prepares students for a wide variety of jobs and careers in the hospitality industry. Rigorous classroom and hands-on training introduce students to classical and modern culinary techniques, food and wine pairing, kitchen management, dining room and restaurant management, retail bakery operations, and a commitment to environmental and economic sustainability. The training is comprehensive, intensive, and affordable. All instructors are experienced professionals with extensive backgrounds in the food, wine, and hospitality industries. CULINARY ARTS CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Culinary Arts Certificate/AA 24/40* Baking and Pastry Skills Certificate 17.5 Dining Room Service Skills Certificate 5.5 Front House Operations Skills Certificate 10 Restaurant Management Certificate/AA 18.5/19.5* * See counselor Phone: (707) 522-2800 E-mail: info-culinary@santarosa.edu FITNESS, NUTRITION & HEALTH www.santarosa.edu/for_students/athletics/physical-education/ The program is designed to provide an in-depth study and practical application of principles of nutrition, weight management, behavior modification, fitness testing, physical fitness training, exercise leadership, and program design. For students seeking careers and/or additional training in the fitness and health industry, this program prepares students to sit for nationally recognized certification exams. It has a strong emphasis on practical hands-on experience and teaching techniques. FITNESS, NUTRITION AND HEALTH CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Fitness, Nutrition and Health Certificate/AS 25.5/29.5* * See counselor Phone: (707) 778-4116 E-mail: tjacobson@santarosa.edu 10

HEALTH SCIENCE www.santarosa.edu/healthsciences The programs in the Health Sciences provide students with top clinical preparation in a variety of healthcare professions. Our students in Health Sciences receive training in local medical facilities thanks to strong community partnerships. Initial training and coursework begin in the state-of-the-art Race Health Science Building at the Santa Rosa Campus with dental clinics, nursing skills laboratories, a radiologic technology facility, and lecture rooms with capacity for distance education. Graduates of our programs pass their licensing exams with a consistently high rate of success and are prepared to meet the needs of the healthcare workforce. COMMUNITY HEALTH CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Community Health Worker Certificate/AS 22/23* DENTAL CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Dental Hygiene AS 98* Dental Assisting/Dental Assisting (Extended) Certificate 43.5/44 MEDICAL ASSISTING CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Administrative Certificate/AS 30/31* Administrative and Clinical Certificate/AS 49.5/* Clinical Certificate/AS 40/41* NURSING CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Nursing (ADN) AS 78* Certified Nurse Assistant Skills Certificate 9 Home Health Aide Skills Certificate 1.5 Vocational Nursing Certificate/AS 68/69* Vocational Nursing to Nursing (ADN) AS 59.5* PHARMACY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Pharmacy Technician Certificate/AS 25/25* PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Phlebotomy Skills Certificate 7.5 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Radiologic Technology Certificate/AS 96/96* * See Health Science counselor View Health Science web page for reference and updates. Phone: (707) 527-4272 E-mail: info-hs@santarosa.edu 11

INDUSTRIAL & TRADE TECHNOLOGY www.santarosa.edu/itt Industrial and Trade Technology education prepares students for careers in a variety of occupations, including automotive technology, diesel technology, machine tool technology, and welding. SRJC offers state-of-the-art training and hands-on learning at a very reasonable cost. In as little as one semester, students can earn a Skills Certificate in a concentrated area like engine repair. Students may also enroll for a more comprehensive program that will award them a Certificate, or Associate in Science Degree, or qualify them to transfer to a four-year college or university. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Automotive Technology Certificate/AA 47/48* Brakes, Steering and Suspension Specialist Skills Certificate 7 Electric and Electronic Systems Specialist Skills Certificate 4 Engine Repair Specialist Skills Certificate 7 Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Specialist Skills Certificate 1.5 Transmission Specialist Skills Certificate 6 Tune-Up and Electronics Specialist Skills Certificate 17 DIESEL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Diesel Equipment Technology Certificate/AS 42.5/43.5* Diesel and Heavy Duty Engine Skills Certificate 6 Diesel Chassis Skills Certificate 6 Diesel Electrical/Electronics Skills Certificate 6 Diesel Heating, Ventilation and Cooling Skills Certificate 4.5 Diesel Power Train Skills Certificate 6 Diesel Preventive Maintenance Skills Certificate 6 MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Machine Tool Technology Certificate/AS 27/28* Basic CNC Lathe Skills Certificate 7 Basic CNC Mill Skills Certificate 12 Basic Manual Machine Tool Technology Skills Certificate 4 WELDING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM CERTIFICATE UNITS Welding Technology Certificate 17.5 * See counselor Phone: (707) 527-4757 E-mail: info-itt@santarosa.edu 12

PUBLIC SAFETY www.santarosa.edu/ps Our Public Safety programs prepare students for careers in public safety and protective services, including professional and technical support services. These careers are vital for our citizens security and are suitable for those who want to give back to the community. Students enrolled in our Public Safety programs receive outstanding instruction from top instructors, primarily in the Public Safety Training Center in Windsor. SRJC s Public Safety Training Center offers: scenario village, defensive tactics building, weight room, a 15-lane firing range, 10-acre driving track with skid pads, fire training tower, burn room, vehicle fire prop, draft pit, and other cutting-edge equipment. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Administration of Justice for Transfer AS-T 18* Children in the Justice System Certificate 18 Corrections Certificate 21 CORRECTIONS CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Corrections Officer Basic Course Skills Certificate 5.5 Juvenile Correctional Officer Basic Course Skills Certificate 3 Probation Officer Basic Course Skills Certificate 4 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Advance Cardiac Life Support Skills Certificate 0.5 Basic Arrhythmia Recognition Course Skills Certificate 2 Emergency Care for First Responders Skills Certificate 2 EMT-Basic Certificate 7.5 EMT-1 Refresher Certificate 0.5 Paramedic Certificate/AS 52.25/* FIRE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Fire Technology Certificate/AS 30/18* Firefighter I Academy Skills Certificate 13.5 LAW ENFORCEMENT CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Advance Officer Training Skills Certificate 0.5 Background Investigation Skills Certificate 1 Law Enforcement Certificate 18 Law Enforcement Supervisor Techniques Skills Certificate 2 Basic Police Officer Academy Certificate 21 Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Course Skills Certificate 2 RANGER ACADEMY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE UNITS Ranger Academy Skills Certificate 12 * See counselor Phone: (707) 837-8843 E-mail: info-pstc@santarosa.edu 13

STEPS TO SUCCESS 1 2 3 4 APPLY File an application online at www.santarosa.edu/apply Read all instructions and get a Student Identification (SID) number. Be sure to keep your 9-digit SID number and PIN in a secure place. ASSESSMENT New students must complete assessment. English and ESL assessment is critical to help you, and your counselor, determine which courses are appropriate. Math assessment is necessary for some CTE certificates and for students planning to earn an Associate Degree or transfer to a 4-year college. For testing schedules, study guides, or to make an appointment go to www.santarosa.edu/assessment Appointments may also be made online at the student s portal: www.santarosa.edu/portal ORIENTATION Select one of the following: Register for COUN 270: Introduction to College course - a comprehensive orientation for first-time students that gives them priority registration. COUN 270 is offered in the spring and summer. Register at www.santarosa. edu/portal Attend a New Student Orientation on the Santa Rosa Campus. Check schedule online at www.santarosa.edu/ app/orientation/ and call (707) 527-4451 to register. For Petaluma Campus information call (707) 778-3914. Complete an online orientation at www.santarosa.edu/orientation EDUCATION PLAN & COUNSELING Select one of the following: After completing assessment and an orientation, go to the Counseling Department to speak with a counselor. For more information visit www.santarosa.edu/app/counseling For counselor availability: 527-4451 Santa Rosa Campus Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 2nd Floor 778-3914 Petaluma Campus Kathleen Doyle Hall, Room 216 To make the most of your meeting with a counselor: Review the current Schedule of Classes online at www.santarosa.edu/schedules/ and make a list of possible classes. Bring transcripts from other colleges, if applicable. Bring AP test scores or EAP test results, if applicable. 5 ENROLL Check the online academic calendar to view registration dates at www.santarosa.edu/schedules/academic_calendar Register for classes at www.santarosa.edu/portal Contact these resources immediately to ensure your success: Financial Aid: www.santarosa.edu/finaid (707) 527-4471 (Santa Rosa) (707) 778-2461 (Petaluma) Scholarships: www.santarosa.edu/scholarship (707) 527-4740 EOPS: www.santarosa.edu/eops (707) 527-4383 See other Student Resources on page 16 and 17 Disability Resources: www.santarosa.edu/disability_resources (707) 527-4278 (Santa Rosa) 778-2491 (Petaluma) Student Health Services: www.santarosa.edu/for_students/ student-services/student-health-services/ (707) 527-4445 (Santa Rosa) 707) 778-3919 (Petaluma) Hispanic Service Institution (HIS): his.santarosa.edu (707) 521-6066 (Santa Rosa) his@santarosa.edu 14

SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID scholarships.santarosa.edu financialaid.santarosa.edu With over 1,000 scholarships available to help you make a quality college education affordable, SRJC s Scholarship Office can help you with applications and much more. Information and assistance are provided for the scholarship search process and for completing applications. There is a resource center for the Doyle scholarship, SRJC Foundation applications, and various business, and community scholarships available to students. Visit the SRJC Scholarship Office online at www. santarosa.edu/scholarship or in person at: Plover Hall, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4740 Jacobs Hall, Room 116, Petaluma Campus... 778-2461 The SRJC Foundation receives and administers gifts and funds from private sources to provide 700 scholarships to SRJC students online: http://foundation.santarosa.edu FINANCIAL AID FEDERAL AID The first step when applying for federal aid is to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) on the Internet at www.fafsa.gov. Available federal and state aid programs for low-income students include Pell Grant, Supplemental Opportunity Grant, Academic Competitiveness Grant, Federal Work Study, Stafford Subsidized Loan, and Stafford Unsubsidized Loan. Contact Financial Aid online: www.santarosa.edu/finaid STATE AID To help pay for college, students can also access state aid, including the Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver and Cal Grants A, B, & C. Visit Financial Aid on the web, www.santarosa.edu/finaid, or in person at: Plover Hall, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4740 Jacobs Hall, Room 116, Petaluma Campus... 778-2461 Some undocumented students may qualify for state aid. For more information contact the Financial Aid office or visit www.santarosa.edu/dreamact OTHER PROGRAMS EOPS Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) ensures the college experience is accessible to students with language, social, and economic challenges. EOPS offers counseling support and assistance to full-time, eligible students which including book costs, child care, the EOPS Orientation, financial aid, registration, EOPS scholarships, and bilingual assistance in Spanish, plus much more. Visit www.santarosa.edu/eops Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 2nd Floor, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4383 Kathleen Doyle Hall, Petaluma Campus... 778-3914 SRJC CALWORKS CalWORKs assists Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) recipients in completing their educational goals while at SRJC. Services include academic counseling, vouchers for books, advising, and employment services as well as acting as liaison with County partners. Visit www.santarosa.edu/calworks Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 3rd Floor, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4766 15

STUDENT RESOURCES ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS Plover Hall, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4685 Jacobs Hall, Room 109, Petaluma Campus... 778-2415 www.santarosa.edu/admissions Assists with admissions applications, registration, adding and dropping classes, and much more. APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS Apprenticeship programs combine on-the-job training with academic instruction for those students entering the workforce. Also called dual-training programs because of the combined occupational and in-class components, apprenticeships help individuals put their academic skills to practical use in various careers. For more information on programs in or around Sonoma County visit: http://www.calapprenticeship.org/ ASSESSMENT AND GED SERVICES Plover Hall, Room 532, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4661 Jacobs Hall, Room 109, Petaluma Campus... 778-3908 www.santarosa.edu/assessment Provides English, math, and chemistry placement testing, as well as ESL, career, and GED testing. CAREER DEVELOPMENT Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 3rd Floor, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4941 Career counseling and assessment, an extensive library of interactive computer programs, job search, resume, and cover letter development, interview tips, and practice. www.santarosa.edu/career CHILDREN S CENTER Robert A. Call Center, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4224 www.santarosa.edu/childdev/ On-campus child-care center provides child care for students with children, offers referrals to other community child-care services, and serves as a model demonstration site for students studying Child Development. COLLEGE SKILLS Analy Village, Room 601, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4834 Kathleen Doyle Hall, Room 252, Petaluma Campus... 778-3950 www.santarosa.edu/collegeskills Academic skills classes and labs help students improve their reading, writing, and math skills, prepare for Math and English Placement Tests, and/or study for the GED. DISABILITY RESOURCES Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 3rd Floor, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4278 John M. Jacobs Hall, Room 101, Petaluma Campus... 778-2491 www.santarosa.edu/disability_resources Provides disability support services, educational assessment, and advising for students with disabilities. GATEWAY TO COLLEGE ACADEMY (GtC) Kathleen Doyle Hall, Room 236, Petaluma Campus... 778-3630 gateway@santarosa.edu GtC empowers students, 16-20 years old, who are deficient in high school credits or have dropped out of high school, to complete their diploma while earning college credit at no cost. GtC students receive comprehensive services like job and housing referrals, transportation, tutoring, health care, and more. Students must meet eligibility requirements. 16

High School Equivalency Program (HEP) Barnett Hall, Room 1284, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4978 www.santarosa.edu/app/hep/hep-staff/index.php Assist seasonal agricultural workers and their families in obtaining the GED. MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement) PROGRAM Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, MESA Center, Room 4831, Santa Rosa... 521-7909 www.santarosa.edu/mesa MESA provides academic enrichment to first-generation, low-income college students so they excel and transfer to four-year institutions in calculus-based majors. MESA provides academic enrichment, major-specific advising, research experience, and early exposure to graduate school, professional development; addresses needs of science and engineering majors. Interested students must complete application at the MESA Center PUENTE PROJECT Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4728 Petaluma Campus... 778-3916 www.santarosa.edu/puente English writing instruction, counseling, and mentoring for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university. SCHOOL INITIATIVES & CAREER PATHWAYS Baily Hall, Room 1335, Santa Rosa Campus... 524-1732 Provides outreach and supports relations between high school career and technical education programs and SRJC s CTE certificate, degree, and transfer programs. Develops articulation agreements and facilitates faculty-to-faculty meetings providing opportunities for high school students to earn college credit for their coursework via SRJC credit-by-exam. STUDENT AFFAIRS Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 1st Floor, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4424 Richard Call Building, Room 608, Petaluma Campus... 778-4141 www.santarosa.edu/for_students/student_affairs Offers numerous services to students and the community, including student ID cards, general information, campus tours, student involvement opportunities, leadership programs, and more. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 3rd Floor, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4476 Resource Center, Room 116, Petaluma Campus... 778-4177 www.santarosa.edu/stuemp Assists and provides ongoing support to all SRJC students and alumni who are seeking employment: with application process, new hire paperwork, and timesheets. Maintains online job board and a web-based database for on and off campus jobs. TRANSFER CENTER Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center, 3rd Floor, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4874 www.santarosa.edu/instruction/prepare_for_transfer Multiple services and resources available to help students transition from SRJC to four-year colleges and universities, including workshops, courses and mentoring. TUTORIAL CENTER Doyle Library, Room 4251, Santa Rosa Campus... 521-6903 Kathleen Doyle Hall, Room 247A, 2nd Floor, Petaluma Campus... 778-2409 www.santarosa.edu/tutorial Free tutoring services for students of all academic levels; individual and small group tutoring provided in many subject areas, including math, English, language, chemistry, physics, and more. VETERANS AFFAIRS Plover Hall, Santa Rosa Campus... 527-4326 www.santarosa.edu/veterans SRJC is an approved college for training veterans and veterans dependents under the various public laws of the United States and California Veteran enactments. Information, applications, and tuition assistance available. 17

SANTA ROSA CAMPUS 1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 527-4685 SRJC Santa Rosa Campus Map Parking Permit Machine Parking Meters Accessible Parking Paratransit Stop Motorcycle Parking Bike Rack Bike Lockers Staff Parking 49 50 Burdo Culinary Arts Center Tennis Courts 99 98 Baseball Field Practice Fields Golf Putting Green Greenspace Teching Station Soccer Field Softball Field PARKING PERMITS ARE REQUIRED Seven days a week, 24 hours a day Permit machines on all campus lots No bicycles or skateboards allowed on sidewalks 3.25.14.MG NO. BUILDING NAME NO. BUILDING NAME NO. BUILDING NAME NO. BUILDING NAME NO. BUILDING NAME 1 Norton Forsyth Hall (100-199 Music 2 Burbank Auditorium (200-299) Communication Studies Theatre Arts 3 Pioneer Hall (300-399) Assistive Technology Lab SRJC Bookstore College to Career WorkAbility 5 Bernard C. Plover Hall (500-599) Admissions & Records Assessment & GED Services Financial Aid Scholarship Programs Student Psychological Services Veteran s Affairs 6 Analy Village (600-699) Adaptive P. E. Disability Resources Testing Office College Skills Community Education Copy Center OakLeaf Newsletter Traffic School/Alive at 25 7 Analy Hall (700-799) Art/Photography 8 A. M. Garcia Hall (800-899) Consumer & Family Studies 9 C. J. Tauzer Gym (900-999) 10 Robert Quinn Swim Center (1000-1099) 11 Walter Haehl Pavilion (1100-1199) 12 Ellsworth Barnett Hall (1200-1299) English as a Second Language Healthcare Workforce Dev. Prog. High School Equivalency Prog. 13 Floyd P. Bailey Hall (1300-1399 Accounting Career & Technical Education Economic Development Facility Planning & Operations Purchasing Scheduling Superintendent/President V P Academic Affairs V P Business Services 14 Peter W. Bussman Hall (1400-1499) Information Technology Electronics SRJC Museum Staff Development 15-16 Emeritus Hall (1500-1699) Liberal Arts Newman Auditorium 17 W. W. Shuhaw Hall (1700-1799) Engineering Physics Math 18 Milo Baker Hall (1800-1899) Life Sciences 19 George Bech Hall (1900-1999) Chemistry 20 Warne Lark Hall (2000-2099) Agriculture/Natural Resources Earth & Space Sciences Greenhouse Planetarium 23 John Lounibos Center (2300-2399) Auto/Diesel Technology Machine Technology Welding 25 Graphic Services 26 SRJC Foundation/Public Relations 27/28/29 (2700-2999) Albert Maggini Hall Business Administration Computer Studies 32 (1808 Albany) Environmental Health & Safety 34 Facility Operations 36 Christine Pedroncelli Center District Police 37 Lucius I. Button Building Human Resources Payroll V P Human Resources 38 Robert Call Child Dev. Center Center Offices & Pre-school Child Development 39 Custodial Building 40 William B. Race Health Sciences Bldg. Health Sciences Student Health Services 42/43/44/45 (4200-4599) Frank P. Doyle Library Art Gallery CATE/Distance Education Center for New Media Media Services Tutorial Services 46/47/48 (4600-4899) Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center New Student Programs Articulation CalWORKs Career Planning & Placement Counseling CyBear Center Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Disability Resources E.O.P.S. Foster & Kinship Care Program MESA Program Puente Program School Relations Student Affairs Student ID Cards Student Employment Student Services Transfer Center Work Experience V P Student Services 49/50 (4900-5099) B. Robert Burdo Culinary Arts Center Culinary Café Bakery 98 Don Zumwalt Parking Pavilion 99 Floyd P. Bailey Field HTTP://WWW.SANTAROSA.EDU/ABOUT_SRJC/CAMPUSES_CENTERS/

ENGLISH/ESL PATHWAYS ENGLISH SEQUENCE CHART ENGL 305.1 (4 units) Development of College Reading and Writing ENGL 307 (4 units) Improvement of College Reading and Writing or ENGL 305X and 306X (4 units) Development of College Reading and Writing -Accelerated A comibnation of ENGL 305.1 and ENGL 307 ENGL 302X AND 100X (8 units) College Reading and Writing - Accelerated ENGL 100* (4 units) College Reading and Writing A combination of ENGL 307 and ENGL 100 ENGL 1A* (4 units) Reading and Composition ENGL 1B* (4 units) Literature and Composition ENGL 5* (3 units) Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking ESL SEQUENCE CHART ESL 308 (9 units) Beg. ESL Intensive or ESL 308A & ESL 308B (4.5 units each) ESL 309 (3 units) Beg. ESL Oral Communication NON CREDIT ESL SEQUENCE CHART ESL 701 Native Language Literacy ESL 310 (9 units) Low Int. ESL Intensive or ESL 312 (6 units) Int. ESL Grammar/Writing AND ESL 313R (3 units) Int. ESL Reading ESL 314 (6 units) High Int. ESL Grammar/Writing AND ESL 315R (3 units) High Int. ESL Reading ESL 316 (6 units) Low Adv. ESL Grammar/Writing AND ESL 317R (3 units) Low. Adv. ESL Reading ESL 311CP (3 units) Low Int. ESL Oral Communication ESL 315CP (3 units) Int. ESL Oral Communication ESL 320CP (3 units) Adv. ESL Oral Communication ESL 712 Beginning Noncredit ESL Literacy ESL 713 Beginning/Low Noncredit ESL ESL 714 Beginning/High Noncredit ESL ESL 715 Intermediate/Low Noncredit ESL ESL 320W (6 units) Adv. ESL Writing AND ESL 320R (3 units) Adv. ESL Reading ESL 100 (4.5) - College Reading & Writing ESL 716 Intermediate/High Noncredit ESL ESL 308 (9 units) Beginning ESL Intensive ENGL 1A* (4 units) - Reading and Composition * counts towards graduate credit /indicates prerequisite pathway 19