Noncredit CTE Cheryl Aschenbach ASCCC Noncredit Regional April 16, 2016.

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Noncredit CTE Cheryl Aschenbach ASCCC Noncredit Regional April 16, 2016

Noncredit Categories Pertaining to CTE 0 Two categories are CDCP-eligible: 0 Short-term Vocational 0 Workforce Preparation 0 Other categories may apply (not CDCP-eligible) 0 Immigrant Education 0 Substantial Disabilities 0 Home Economics

Workforce Preparation 0 Provide instruction for skills necessary for job- specific technical training 0 Speaking 0 Reading 0 Listening 0 Writing 0 Mathematics 0 Decision-making 0 Problem-solving 0 Career Development

Short-term Vocational 0 Designed for high employment potential 0 Lead to a CTE objective, certificate, or award related to employment 0 Should do one or more of the following: 0 Improve employability, 0 Provide job placement opportunities, 0 Prepare students for further college-level coursework 0 Also need to 0 Meet documented labor market demand 0 Ensure no unnecessary duplication of other training programs in region 0 Demonstrate effectiveness as measured by employment and completion success of students 0 Be reviewed by program review process every two years

Common CTE-related Noncredit Programs General enough to support employment possibilities in a wide variety of settings 0 Customer Service 0 Office Clerk 0 Beginning 0 Advanced 0 Field-specific: General, Medical, Dental 0 Executive or Administrative Assistant 0 Computer Skills / Keyboarding 0 Business Office Systems / Microsoft Office

Common CTE-related Noncredit Programs General enough to support employment possibilities in a wide variety of settings 0 In-Home Support Service / Health Aide 0 Medical Assistant 0 Retail Sales 0 Culinary and Service Skills 0 Project Management

More Specific CTE-related Noncredit Programs Designed for employment in specific jobs but applicable to a variety of employment settings: 0 Graphic Design 0 Tax Preparation 0 Warehousing 0 Food Preparation 0 Multimedia Artists and Animators 0 Supervision or Management 0 Carpenter 0 Gardener or Landscape Management

Very Specific CTE-related Noncredit Programs Designed for employment in specific jobs in specific fields: 0 Recreation Assistant in a Marine Environment 0 Shelter Dog Training 0 Construction Technology 0 Paraprofessional Mental Health Worker 0 Textile and Fabric Design 0 Bakeshop 0 Linux Server Administration

Very Specific CTE-related Noncredit Programs Designed for employment in specific jobs in specific fields: 0 Appliance/Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Repair 0 Cisco Certified Network Associate 0 Building Information Modeling and CADD 0 CA Conditional Real Estate License 0 Welder 0 Automotive Welding, Cutting and Fabrication 0 Gas Tungsten, Arc Welding 0 Semiautomatic Arc Welding

Very Specific CTE-related Noncredit Programs Designed for employment in specific jobs in specific fields: 0 Horse Ranch Management 0 Electronic Cabling and Wiring 0 Utilities and Construction Preparation 0 Bank Teller 0 Mechanic – Auto, Maintenance, Manufacturing 0 Auto Body and Paint Technician 0 Pipe Welding / Pipe Fitting 0 Braille Transcribing

Selecting New CTE-related Noncredit Programs 0 Look for links to existing programs 0 Look at entry level training for credit programs 0 Funeral Service Assistant noncredit program (North Orange School of Continuing Ed) to help address demand for Mortuary Science credit program (Cypress College) 0 Medical Assisting to help address demand for LVN credit programs 0 Look at credit courses that could be more accessible in noncredit 0 Electronic Systems Mt. SAC 0 Pharmacy North Orange SCE

Selecting New CTE-related Noncredit Programs 0 Examine local and regional labor market data 0

Selecting New CTE-related Noncredit Programs 0 Partner with other efforts 0 Adult Education Consortiums 0 Regional Trainers 0 Workforce Centers 0 Employers

Selecting New CTE-related Noncredit Programs 0 Review other programs in the Chancellor’s Office Curriculum Inventory Reports  Programs Report  Program Award: Noncredit 0 Reports  Courses Report  Credit Status: Noncredit

Anything new in progress at your college? Any ideas for new noncredit CTE programs?