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consumable materials used in this class. An optional lab fee may 2 Semester: This course includes classroom instruction and
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be collected if the student wishes to purchase these materials. laboratory instruction expanding on the communication skills and
Course can be repeated for credit. conflict management and resolution curriculum taught in L.E.T. 1
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1 semester. Emphasis is placed on writing skills and oral
Health Occupations – 429870 communications techniques. Financial planning is introduced.
20 Credits Earn 2 Units Physical fitness, diet, nutrition, healthy lifestyles and awareness of
Class Restrictions: None of College substance abuse and prevention and basic first aid measures are
Location: McNair High Credit additional content areas. An overview of geography and the globe
Description: This course is designed to introduce students to are incorporated. Also included in the course is a study of the U.S.
careers related to the medical field and prepares students for entry- Constitution, Bill of Rights, responsibilities of U.S. citizens and
level employment in the medical setting. Students learn about the the federal justice system. The performance standards in this
human body, medical terminology, assess vital signs and use course are based on the performance standards identified in the
health related skills including professionalism, customer service curriculum for the US Army JROTC. Successful completion of at
and communications. Students are placed in medical related least three units of credit in the Army JROTC program will qualify
community classroom sites, such as dietary, physical therapy, the student for advanced placement in a college ROTC program or
surgery, patient transportation, hospital offices, medical offices or accelerated promotion in the military service.
other areas according to interests and availability. Prerequisite:
Physical exam or physical clearance and a negative TB skin test or
chest x-ray required before students can be placed at a community
classroom site. Students must provide own transportation to
placement site; some of sites are within walking distance. Course
can be repeated for credit. Grade B or better qualifies for College
Credit. Please see pages 10 and 12.
Hospitality & Tourism Management –
590370 Year 1
590470 Year 2
20 Credits
Class Restrictions: None
Location: Lincoln Technical Academy
Description: This course will help students develop and practice
the skills and knowledge required for success as employees or Medical Assistant – 424270
business owners in the hospitality and tourism industry. The 20 Credits Earn 4 Units
curriculum includes but is not limited to: hospitality soft skills, Class Restrictions: None of College
sales and marketing, safety and security, management & leadership Location: Lincoln Technical Credit
skills, and business operations. Graduates of the Program receive a Academy
Certificate of Completion from the Educational Institute after Description: This course prepares students for employment as a
passing the final exam of both Year 1 and Year 2. In addition, Medical Assistant in both the administrative and clinical areas of
after the workplace requirement has been met, students are eligible medical facilities, hospitals, and doctor’s offices. Administrative
for a professional certification from the Education Institute. This instruction includes medical ethics and law, reception techniques
designation is recognized internationally, and is called the and patient check-in, clerical skills, communication skills, office
Certified Hospitality & Tourism Management Professional automation, including computer skills for the medical facility,
(CHTMP). HIPAA regulations and medical terminology. The clinical
component includes infection control/aseptic technique, vital signs,
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp. (JROTC): Leadership, patient assessment and charting, pharmacology, EKG’s, nebulizers,
Education and Training 1 (“L.E.T.1”) - 590100 phlebotomy and injection techniques, as well as Point of Care
10 Credits Grades 9 - 12 testing such as urinalysis and glucose testing. Students will study
Class Restrictions: None the various body systems in this course. Prerequisite: Negative TB
Location: MHS – available to all Lodi Unified students skin test or chest x-ray. Students interested in on-the-job-training
Description: (extern) must provide their own transportation. Extern sites
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1 semester: This course includes classroom instruction and require a background check (at the student’s expense). Grade B or
laboratory instruction in the history, customs, traditions and better qualifies for College Credit. Please see pages 10 and 11.
purpose of Army JROTC. It contains the development of basic Course may be repeated for credit. This course may be used to
leadership skills to include leadership principles, values and fulfill 10 credits of the life science graduation requirement.
attributes. Development of core skills students should master, an
appreciation for diversity, and active learning strategies are Ornamental Horticulture/Landscaping – 405472
integrated throughout the course. The performance standards in 10 Credits Earn 3 Units
this course are based on the performance standards identified in the 1 Year Course of College
curriculum for the US Army JROTC. Successful completion of at Grade(s) 10-12 Credit
least three units of credit in the Army JROTC program will qualify School Site(s) LHS , BCHS, THS
the student for advanced placement in a college ROTC program or Description: This course is the study of propagation, growth and care
accelerated promotion in the military service. of plants used for landscaping, indoor use and the floriculture
industry. The class covers material in plant science including: cells
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