■ Protective Services
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■ Module 3 Peace Officer Training
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This is the first of three modules of the Regular Basic Course Modular format for peace officer
training and is a prerequisite to Module 2. Course content is a minimum of 156 hours and meets
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the classroom requirements for the student to function as a Level 3 Police Reserve Officer. For
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further information, go to
http://www.martinez-ed.org. Classes meet Mon/Tue/Wed 6:15pm-
■ 10:30pm and some Sat/Sun, 8:00am-5:00pm.
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FEE $210 LAB FEE $315
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26-0410 Sept 8-Nov 2, 2008
26-0420 Mar 9-May 10, 2009
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Protective Services
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Module 2 Peace Officer Training—Prerequisite: Level 3 Peace Officer Training
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This is the second of three modules of the Regular Basic Course Modular format for peace
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officer training and is a prerequisite to Module 1. Course content is a minimum of 207 hours
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and meets the classroom requirements for the student to function as a Level 2 Police Reserve
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Officer. For further information, go to
http://www.martinez-ed.org. Classes meet Mon/Tue/
Wed, 6:15pm-10:30pm and some Sat/Sun, 8:00am-5:00pm.
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FEE $245 LAB FEE $360
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26-1010 Nov 10, 2008-Mar 8, 2009
■ 26-1020 June 1-Aug 31, 2009
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HEALTH RELATED OCCUPATIONS
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Diagnostic Services
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Optical Training
Completion of course prepares you for a career as an Optical
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Assistant in an optical dispensary. Curriculum is geared for the
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National Opticianry Competency Exam (NOCE) offered by the
■ American Board of Opticianry. Training includes Theory of Optics,
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Anatomy of the Eye; Prescription Analysis; Lifestyle Dispensing;
Frame Adjustment and Repair. Included in the curriculum is a 40-hour apprenticeship in the
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Optical Dispensary located at Chevron Refinery. Continuous job placement assistance and
■ resume writing/updates are available for all students. Pell Grant available for those who qualify.
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Instructor is ABO Certified with 30+ year’s experience. Employment opportunities abound in
this booming industry. For further information and registration call (925) 228-3276 Ext. 262.
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SECTION DAY TIME RM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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96-1311 Mon/Tue/Wed 8:30am-1:30pm E Call Turcios-Tendick
■ Study Workshop DAY TIME RM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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96-1350 Mon/Tue/Wed 1:30-3:30pm E Included Turcios-Tendick
Apprenticeship DAY TIME RM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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96-1333 Thu/Fri 8:30am-3-00pm Offsite Included Turcios-Tendick
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Diagnostic Services
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Optical Training 20-Hour Review
■ Prepare for the American Board of Opticianry NOCE by attending a 20-Hour Advanced Review
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8 weeks prior to the exam date. This intensive review is offered twice a year for the May and
November test. Meeting days are Wed. 2-5pm, for six sessions to review all optical concepts. A
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mock NOCE will be given on the following Wednesday from 2-4pm. This review is included in
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the curriculum for students currently enrolled in the Optical Training Program. For information
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and registration call (925) 228-3276 Ext. 262. Prerequisite: Must have optical experience, be
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currently employed as a dispenser, or be a student of the Optical Training Program.
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SECTION DAY TIME RM FEE INSTRUCTOR
96-1322 Wed 2:00-5:00pm (6 sessions) E Call Turcios-Tendick
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Wed 2:00-4:00pm (1 session) E Call Turcios-Tendick
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Support Services
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Certified Nurse Assistant (Call for program details)
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Learn the skills to become certified as a nurse assistant in a long-term care facility. Through
course work and hands-on experience at a nursing care facility, you will be prepared to take the
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CA State certification test. Prior to enrollment, students must register for and pass a mandatory
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assessment test. Class limited to 15 students. Assessment: August 14, 2008, 9:00 am.
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SECTION DAY TIME RM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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66-0601 Mon-Thur, Sept 15-Dec 12 7:30am-1:00pm 16 $575 McFarland
Visit us on the Web at
www.martinez-ed.org
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