Online Only CTE Programs

Cerro Coso offers the following online only career programs.

Class Schedules

Current Schedule of Classes

Becoming a Student

  1. Apply to Cerro Coso Community College. Bakersfield and Porterville students may skip this step.
  2. While following the admissions steps, make sure to complete Orientation
  3. Meet virtually with a counselor to determine your placement in math and English, and to develop a Student Education Plan (SEP).
  4. Apply for Financial Aid to help with tuition and fees
  5. Check out the schedule of classes and register for a class
  6. Find your textbooks
  7. Attend class!

Also, look under Student Services to find information on waitlists and dropping a course. Counseling can help you plan your schedule, complete your program, transfer, and find work.

Administration of Justice

ADMJ

The Administration of Justice Program prepares students for careers in the criminal justice field. This course of study offers a broad base of knowledge, which is designed to provide the foundation for the pursuit of advanced studies in criminal justice. Career Opportunities include Peace Officer, Correctional Officer, Bailiff, Legal Support Worker, and other Protective Service Workers. In addition to the degree, the AJ Program supports the Kern County Sheriff's Academy as well as conducting Levels III & II of its own Modular Academy.

Business & Business Administration

BUSN

The Business Administration program is designed to prepare students for transfer at the junior level to California State University programs and colleges offering Bachelor's degrees in Business, Business Administration, Management Information Systems, or other related degrees. Career opportunities include Budget Analyst, Management Analyst, Manager/Supervisor, Loan Officer, and Business Owner. The Business program is designed to develop skills for immediate employment in an increasingly challenging business environment. This degree is intended to prepare a student for a career in business. Career opportunities include Budget Analyst, Business Owner, Manager/Supervisor, Loan Officer, and Management Analyst.

Business Office Technology

BSOT

This program prepares learners for employment in challenging positions as administrative assistants and office managers through courses in communication, industry standard computer applications, business, and bookkeeping in order to meet the needs of the technologically dynamic office. Career opportunities include Office Assistant, Bookkeeper, Data Entry Operator, Filing Clerk, Inventory Clerk, Office Clerk, Administrative Assistant, Receptionist, Front Office Professional, Payroll Clerk, Accounts Receivable Clerk, and Accounts Payable Clerk.

Child Development

CHDV

The Child Development Program is designed for students interested in infant, toddler, preschool or school-age education. Career opportunities include Child Care Center Assistant Teacher, Associate Teacher, Teacher, Administrator, Elementary School Classroom Assistant, and Special Needs Program Teacher, Administrator, Trainer, Consultant.

Cyber Security Technician

CYBS

Cyber Security Technician Associate of Science degree is designed for students pursuing professional employment in information security for business. This degree program provides students with skills to enter the job market as information assurance technicians, information security analysts, network security professionals and cyber security technicians. Designed for both full-time and part-time students, this program is appropriate to both those currently employed and those seeking to enter the field. This degree program is also transferable to California State University at San Bernardino. Students exiting this program are prepared to enter the fields of information security, network security, information assurance or cyber security.

Digital Media and Marketing

CYBS

The Digital Media and Marketing program is ideal for those who work in business office technology, real estate, sales, marketing, administration, education, science, engineering, healthcare, small business, and other industries. This program will teach how to develop high-performing integrated visual communication and social media marketing that deliver on key metrics.

Human Services Worker

HMSV

The Human Services Program prepares students for employment in a broad range of human services settings. Do you dream of helping others? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others? A Human Services career is dedicated to improving or maintaining the physical and mental health and general well-being of people. Career opportunities include Human Services Technician, Case Worker, Family Development Specialist, Recovery Specialist, and Independent Living Specialist.

Information Technology

CIS

The Computer Information Systems program is designed for students pursuing professional employment in computer information systems for business. Students are prepared to pursue a career in network, systems, or database administration; technical and applications support; and computer programming. Designed for both full and part-time students, this program is appropriate to both those currently employed and those seeking to enter this field. Career opportunities include Computer Programmer, Computer Repair (A+ Certified), Computer Operator, Computer Support Specialist, Networking, Systems, or Database Administration

Management

MGMT

This program is designed to provide students with the management skills necessary to succeed in today's technological business environment. Upon completion of this degree, the student will be able to demonstrate a general understanding of business, apply critical thinking skills to technical and managerial issues, make ethical decisions in a managerial context, and apply management, supervision, and leadership skills in a diverse and complex environment. Career opportunities include Retail Store Manager, Restaurant General Manager, Project Manager, Social Services Manager, Construction Manager, Accounting Manager, Social Services Manager, Administrative Services Manager, Advertising, Promotions, and Marketing Managers, and Compensation and Benefit Managers.

Medical Assisting

MEDA

The Medical Assisting program prepares students for careers in Medical Assisting. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Medical Assisting is one of the nation's fastest growing careers with an expected growth of 34% between 2012 and 2018. Approximately 62 percent of medical assistants work in physician offices; 13 percent work in public and private hospitals including inpatient and outpatient facilities; 11 percent work in other health practitioner settings, such as chiropractor's and optometrist's offices. Cerro Coso's Medical Assisting program is designed around the Model Curriculum established by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office for preparation for the State Exam for Medical Assistants (CCBMA). This program provides the students with the opportunity to develop the necessary administrative and clinical skills needed to be an effective medical assistant.

Paralegal Studies

PARA

The Paralegal Studies program is designed to prepare students for work in the legal environment as either professional paralegals or legal assistants. Students receive training in all aspects of the legal system including the court system, legal research, client interviews, legal briefs, and court procedures. Employment preparation for career opportunities with private attorneys, local court jurisdictions, corporate law offices, and self-employment as an independent paralegal. Career opportunities include Paralegal, Legal Assistant, Legal Document Preparer, Real Estate, Social Security, Criminal Law, and Constitutional Law.

Web Professional

WEBP

The Web Professional program is designed to prepare students for employment or self-employment in the Web industry by emphasizing standards-based coding and scripting, creative problem solving, usability, accessibility, media production, e-commerce concepts, project management, and networking. Students obtain skills in Adobe Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Illustrator, and Photoshop, as well as open source products. The curriculum has the objective of developing technical and design skills, a combination of competencies that employers and clients value. Students develop realistic expectations about work conditions through individual and collaborative work-based projects and by learning in the same technological environment in which they will eventually work. The curriculum is also designed to equip students for Certified Internet Web Professional certifications, including the Web Foundations Associate Series, the Web Design Specialist, and the E-commerce Specialist. Career opportunities include Web Site Design, Web Site Development, Content Management System Development, Content Management Theme Design, Web Database Development, Mobile Web Development, eCommerce Development, and Search Engine Optimization Consulting.