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Regional Occupational Program


The Regional Occupational Program offers classes both at Soquel High School and other locations throughout the county.
These classes are valuable either for vocational training or to explore an area you may find of interest.
The classes below are taught at on/off campus locations and you will need to register for these classes in the Counseling Office before the start of the semester.
Brochures with more complete descriptions and the off-campus locations/times for each course are available in the Career Center or on line at www.rop.santacruz.k12.ca.us.

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Administration of Justice--See Applied Arts—SHS

California Highway Patrol- This course offers an introduction to one area of law enforcement, the California Highway Patrol.  Students will learn a basic understanding of laws regarding crimes against persons, children, property and other crimes; a basic understanding of weapons safety and the use of chemical agents; and a basic understanding of the professional aspects of law enforcement, the organization and influences of a law enforcement career upon an officer’s life.

Computer Graphics—See Applied Arts--SHS

Construction Technology - Students will be involved in and perform actual construction and remodeling work on and off campus. Rough and finish carpentry, roofing and decking, electrical, concrete, and plumbing instruction will be covered.

Cosmetology – Shoreline School of Cosmetology provides a great opportunity for career training in the areas of hair care, skin care, manicuring and the theory relating to the Art and Science of Cosmetology. The complete Cosmetology program is 40-weeks providing 1,600 hours of instruction and hands-on-learning.
                 High School Program - The Shoreline School of Cosmetology in partnership with Santa Cruz County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program (ROP) offers a high school senior only cosmetology class. This class will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM at the Shoreline School of Cosmetology, 189 Walnut Ave., and Santa Cruz. Students will complete 180 hours of training, earn 5 units of high school credit per semester, and will enter the cosmetology school’s full time program after graduation from high school. Students will be required to purchase the “tools of the trade” in the form of a Cosmetology Kit at the cost of $800.00. Upon entering the School of Cosmetology as a full time student, after high school graduation, students will be required to pay an $890 tuition fee. This fee will cover the final 1,420 hours of training needed to meet Cosmetology Board requirements. This training makes students eligible to take the State Board of Cosmetology Certification Examination. Seniors not participating in this program will be treated as any adult and will be assigned a wait list number.

Dental Assistant  - is a nine month program. The first half of the program consist of classroom instruction 9 hours per week plus 4 Saturday mornings of pre clinic hands-on experience in a dental office. During the second portion of the program, students will complete 345 hours of supervised clinical experience (externship) in addition to the classroom instruction. The Dental Assistant is a member of the dental team who performs many essential duties in the dental office under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist.

Engine Performance - This introductory course of the auto curriculum stresses knowledge of engine performance principles and related systems servicing techniques that enable an auto technician to understand, check, repair and adjust systems including fuel, idle speed controls, fuel vapor controls and exhaust systems.

Engine Repair - This basic course of the automotive technology curriculum stresses general engine diagnosis, engine removal and reinstallation, cylinder head and valve train diagnosis and repair, engine block diagnosis and repair, lubrication and cooling system diagnosis and repair.

Environmental Horticultural Science—See Agriculture--SHS

First Responder   - First Responders are the first link of the EMS system to arrive on the scene of an accident or illness.  The first responder secures the scene, assesses the patient’s condition, calls for emergency assistance, provides emergency medical care, and turns patients over to EMT or paramedic transport teams when they arrive.  This course will train students in basic first aid, and other skills necessary to manage scene until EMTs or paramedics arrive.  This course meets State Health Code requirements for firefighters, police, day camp employees and lifeguards.

Floral Design—See Applied Arts—SHS

Medical Clinical Assistant - The full Medical Assistant Program consists of two parts (Medical Assisting I & II).  Medical Assistant I includes: anatomy & physiology, medical terminology, ethics, introduction to the medical field, appointment scheduling, patient communication skills, insurance billing and coding, medical law and job search skills.  Students successfully completing Medical Assistant I may enroll in Medical Assistant II.  This course work includes patient care and advanced office skills, as well as blood drawing, lab tests, and medications and injections.  Student will also learn through participation in clinical rotations in medical office settings.  Student must be 18 years old to enroll in Medical Assistant II.

Medical Technologies - This year-long course is an introduction to scientific concepts, theories and skills development in the health care setting for high school students.  Students will participate in a combination of interactive classroom instructions, skill practice and actual clinical rotations in the hospital setting and community settings including laboratory, materials management, radiology, medical records and medical surgical floors.  Meets UC a-g “G” requirement.

Mill Cabinetry—See Applied Arts--SHS

Photo Technology - Students receive practical lab experience in photographic processing techniques with an emphasis on photography in advertising. Through lectures, guest speakers, demonstrations, and individualized study, students learn principles of light, lenses and images, depth of field and focus, camera shutters, basic camera types, photo sensitive materials, emulsion choices, effects of filters, subject lighting sensitometry, exposure measurement, processing film, color developing and printing, basic and advanced manipulation, old processes rediscovered, photographic magazine layout design, photo retail sales, selling your work freelance, photojournalism, portraits, advertising photography, architectural photography film making.

Sports Related Occupations--See Applied Arts—SHS

Stagecraft – Students receive practical, hands-on experience with theater & stage production, including stage management, production assistance, set design, wardrobe/costume production, stage carpentry, sound and light design/operation, property mastery, set dressing, painting and publicity.  Students may apply specific focus to areas of interest (e.g., costume research, design, cutting, sewing and maintenance) for a semester project.  Skills will be applied in school or community theater productions or community-based stage businesses or venues.

Veterinary Science—See Agriculture--SHS

Video Productions - The course will include instruction in all aspects of TV and video as applied in education, industry and business. Extensive lab work. Introduction to present systems and regulations; script formats and plans; video cameras and lenses; portable cameras and accessories; camera composition; operation of VCR's VTR's and monitors; video editing; sound use; use of graphics; microphone and mixer applications; theory of lighting; roles of the director; floor manager, sound or camera persons and other crew members.

 

 
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