Program Overview
The Care Coordinator – Level 1 program is a noncredit program designed to prepare students for immediate employment in healthcare facilities or home health care. Students will gain foundational skills and job readiness training, with the potential to progress to more advanced health training programs. The program is tuition-free and provides students with the opportunity to embark on new career pathways.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Care Coordinator – Level 1 program is a short-term program intended to prepare students to work in a health care facility or in the related home health care field. This program is specifically for noncredit students who are seeking training in the health field for immediate employment. This program will also provide foundational skills and training for students to enter into more advanced health training programs.
Objectives:
- Students will gain employment as a Care Coordinator in a hospital, medical office or a care facility.
- Students will demonstrate job readiness skills.
- Students will progress through the health career ladder by enrolling in further allied health career programs.
Program Description:
- Students must pass both core courses to earn the Care Coordinator – Level 1 certificate.
Other:
- This program is for noncredit students.
- Continuing Education classes, also known as “Noncredit,” are financially supported by the state of California and are offered tuition-free.
- Noncredit classes are designed to provide students with a high-quality learning experience with the opportunity to gain new skills and embark on new career pathways.
- Noncredit programs at Mt. SAC include Adult Basic Education (ABE), Education for Older Adults (EOA), English as a Second Language (ESL), Short-Term Vocational (STV), Vocational Re-Entry (VRE), and IMPACT/Adults with Disabilities (AWD).
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