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| The first two years of courses satisfying either the general education or major requirements for a four-year college (Baccalaureate) degree in the University of California system, California State University system or other colleges and universities to which our students commonly transfer. |
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| A community college (Associate) degree that includes a broad general education and selected fields of concentration most appropriate to the educational and occupational needs of our community. |
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| Specialized education and training in selected occupational fields leading to job skills preparation, promotion, retention and certification. |
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| Educational and learning assistance to help students succeed in a community college program once they have demonstrated minimum communication and computational levels. |
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| A multifaceted support program to assist students to assess their abilities and to establish and achieve realistic educational and career goals. |
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| An appropriate co-curricular program including practical educational experiences, as well as opportunities for growth in leadership and citizenship. |
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| Selected continuing education programs and courses that are cost effective and provide life-long learning and training opportunities. |
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| Economic and Resource Development |
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| Economic and Resource Development provides workforce preparation programs and services to individuals to develop entry-level skills, new technical skills, career advancement, and to regional industry to ensure business attraction, retention and global competitiveness. |