Note: All high school students are
eligible to take appropriate ROP classes, including fee-based
courses designed with adults in mind.
High school students should contact their
on-campus
counselor
for more information about the following
classes held at various locations.
Programs
Available to Adults
A
limited number of regular, non-fee-based classes are open to
adult
students. These courses
are offered on various days at various times, including daytime,
late afternoon, evening, and weekends.
Adults are required to
pay a $60 registration fee per class (fee-waivers may apply for
qualified adults). There are are no registration
fees for public or private high school students taking regular
courses
Fee-based
programs are open to adult students as well as high school
students. These courses are not publicly funded and there are
no fee waivers. Fee-based, student-funded classes are
offered on various days at various times, including daytime, late
afternoon, evening, and weekends and the fee costs vary per course.
Fee-based class registration for
all students is held at the Education Center in Anaheim. There are
no fee-waivers for fee-based programs. Credit cards, cashiers
checks, money orders, or cash accepted.
Registration
is processed at the registration counter by the ROP Student
Information Services Department. Link to the current schedule for
fee-based classes is on our home page.
The
following list of classes offered to both adults and high school
students is for reference purposes only. Classes
below may not be currently offered. Class locations and details are
subject to change. Course offerings vary per semester.
ROP
courses are held at a variety of sites. Visit our
Locations Page
to learn where our primary campuses are located.
Daytime, Evening and Weekend
Courses Available to Adults**
Arranged by Career Pathway
Building
Trades and Construction
Masonry
Finance and
Business
Business Technology
High Tech Center
Accounting
Occupations
Hospitality,
Tourism and Recreation
Aquatic/Marine
Diving Occupations (Scuba, Beg., Adv.)
Water Safety Instructor (American Red
Cross)
Culinary Arts Foundation Certificate Program
Professional Pastry Chef/Baker Certificate Program
Professional Certificate Program
Advanced Cooking
(spring semester) Artisan Baking and Specialty Breads
(spring semester) Basic Baking Essentials
Basic Cooking Essentials
Cake Decorating I
Cake Decorating II
(spring semester) Catering and Event Planning
Chilling and Grilling
Culinary Career Preparation Standards
Frozen Desserts
Food Service and Management Operations
(spring semester) Garde Manger (spring
semester) Ice Carving
International Cuisine
(spring semester) Meat Cutting and Identification
Menu Development and Food Service Math
(spring semester) Pasta, Pasta, Pasta
Safety and Sanitation Certification Course
Saucier
(spring semester) Ultimate Chocolate
Understanding the Principles of Nutrition
(not running in fall)
Health Science
and Medical Technology
(Fee-based offerings are subject to change)
Certified Nursing Assistant - Acute Care
CPR for Health Care Providers
Direct Support Professional Training
Emergency Medical Technician
(fee-based)
Intravenous Therapy (IV Therapy)
(fee-based)
Medical Insurance Coding and Billing
(fee-based)
Medical Assistant Front Office/Health Unit Coordinator
Medical Assistant Back Office
(fee-based)
Medical Core
Nursing Assistant - Long Term Care
(fee-based)
Pharmacy Technician
Vocational Nursing (LVN)
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Alphabetical List of Classes Available to Adults
**
Accounting Occupations/Accounting Clerk -
Trident Ed. Center
∞
Advanced Cooking -
Culinary Arts Institute
CAI
Aquatic/Marine Diving Occupations (Basic Marine Diving/Scuba)
-
Sonora High School
∞
Apprenticeships - Masonry, Plastering, Plaster Tendering, Plumbing, Sheet Metal, various locations
Advanced Cooking -
CAI (usually
a spring class)
Artisan Breads -
CAI
(usually
a spring class)
Baking and Pastry, Advanced -
CAI
Basic Baking Essentials -
CAI
Basic Cooking Essentials -
CAI
Basic Occupational Training -
Loara High School
Business Technology (Computer Applications) High Tech Center
for the Visually Impaired -
Trident Ed. Center
Cake Decorating I
CAI
Cake Decorating II -
CAI
(usually a spring
class)
Catering and Event Planning -
CAI
Chilling and Grilling -
CAI
Certified Nurse Assistant, Acute Care - EBR
CNA Continuing Education (CNA CEU Classes)
EBR
Construction Trade Apprenticeships - various locations
Direct Support Professional Training (as required for DSPs)
EBR
Food Service Management and Operations -
CAI
(usually
a spring class)
Frozen Desserts -
CAI
Garde Manger -
CAI
(usually
a spring class)
Ice Carving -
CAI
International Cuisine -
CAI
(usually a spring
class)
Lifeguard Training - American Red Cross -
Sonora HS
∞
Marine Science/Advanced Diving -
Sonora HS
Masonry -
Trident Ed. Center
∞
Meat Cutting and Identification -
CAI
Medical Core -
EBR
; Loara HS; Anaheim HS
Medical Assistant Clinical -Back Office
-
EBR
Medical Assistant Front Office/Health Unit Coordinator -
EBR
; Anaheim HS
Nurse Assistant, Long Term Care - EBR
Nutrition and Menu Planning -
CAI
Pasta, Pasta, Pasta - CAI
Pharmacy Technician
-
Kennedy HS
Restaurant Management - CAI
Safety and Sanitation
Certification Course- CAI
Saucier -
CAI
(usually a spring
class)
Ultimate Chocolate -
CAI
Understanding the Principles of Nutrition -
CAI
(usually
a spring class)
Water Safety Instructor -
Sonora HS
**Some classes have
prerequisites. Not all classes
are offered each semester.
Course offerings, locations, and details are all subject to change without notice.
ROP now serves more high school students than adults.
Note: North Orange County ROP
cannot guarantee that any class primarily serving adults will be
open to adults beyond the current term. This is because
California Education Code 52302.8 requires that ROPs reduce the
number of adults served.
Some courses are
open-entry. Students may enroll in "open-entry'
classes throughout the semester. A wide variety of courses are offered,
sometimes with on-the-job opportunities. Experienced instructors help
you start and advance through coursework, and some classes have a
self-paced learning environment. Open-entry classes allow you to fit
classes into your busy daily schedule, as training hours are often
flexible. Instructor approval may be required.
Some classes require
materials fees to cover the cost of consumables (something
you use or take home to keep).
If a class has a materials
fee, ALL students are required to pay the fee.
Materials fees are due the first day of class.
After students have received
instructions and specific information from their teacher, they
will have the option of
paying their materials fees online at the
North Orange
County ROP Web Store. The Web Store website lists
answers to FAQs about the information that is required for
your online payment transactions.
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