Certificates of Achievement
Any sequence of courses consisting of 18 or more semester units or 27 or more quarter units of degree-applicable credit coursework shall constitute an educational program subject to approval by the Chancellor pursuant to section 55130. The college-awarded document confirming that a student has completed such a program shall be known as a certificate of achievement and may not be given any other designation. The award of a certificate of achievement is intended to represent more than an accumulation of units. Listing of the certificate of achievement on a student transcript symbolizes successful completion of patterns of learning experiences designed to develop certain capabilities that may be oriented to career or general education. For purposes of this subdivision, the term “general education” includes acoursework taken to satisfy transfer patterns established by the University of California, the California State University, or accredited public postsecondary institutions in adjacent states which award the baccalaureate degree. (Title 5, Section 55070)
Crafton Hills College offers the following Certificates of Achievement. Refer to the particular discipline for course descriptions and requirements for each certificate.
- Business Administration
- Business Management
- Retail Management
- Child Development
- Early Learning
- Master Teacher
- Site Supervisor
- Teacher
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Assisted Graphic Design (offered cooperatively with Art)
- Emergency Medical Services-EMT Paramedic
- Fire Technology- California Fire Officer Training
- Marketing Management
- Radiologic Technology
- Transfer Studies- CSU General Education Breadth
- Transfer Studies-IGETC