Occupational Work Experience
Occupational Work Experience Credit
This type of work experience combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction, enabling the student to acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to enter and/or progress in a chosen occupation. Class attendance in a regularly scheduled weekly coordinating class is required by some SBCC departments. By satisfactorily completing the Occupational Work Experience course, a student may earn one to four (1-4) college units. A maximum of sixteen (16) such units may be applied as electives toward the 60 units required for an Associate in Arts or Science Degree.
- Occupational Work Experience Prerequisites: An Occupational Work Experience class must be directly related to the student’s stated major and the college program in which he/she is enrolled.
 - Participating Faculty: Contact the chairperson or faculty adviser of the respective department offering Occupational Work Experience, as listed in this Catalog.
 - Counseling/Guidance: It is most importantfor a student to consult with the respective occupational department chairperson, counselor, or adviser before planning a program of study. See the faculty/staff listings for the appropriate department, as listed earlier in this Catalog.
 - Majors Offering Occupational Work Experience: For Occupational Work Experience, students should contact the department chairperson
                        or faculty adviser for the major in which they are interested, including:
                        
                        
- Addictive Disorders Counseling
 - Automotive Service and Technology
 - Business Administration
 - Computer Applications and Office Management
 - Computer Information Systems
 - Cosmetology
 - Culinary Arts
 - Drafting/CAD
 - Early Childhood Education
 - English as a Second Language
 - Environmental Horticulture
 - Finance
 - Graphic Design and Photography
 - Hotel Management
 - Interior Design
 - Journalism
 - Justice Studies
 - Marine Diving Technologies
 - Medical Imaging Sciences
 - Multimedia Arts and Technologies
 - Nursing (ADN)
 - Physical Education
 - Professional Development Studies
 - Real Estate
 - Spanish