Occupational Skills Training Courses

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Occupational Skills Training Course Descriptions

 

ST050A Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
1 Credits

ST050B Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
2 Credits

ST050C Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
3 Credits

ST050D Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
4 Credits

ST050E Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
5 Credits

ST050F Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
6 Credits

ST050G Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
7 Credits

ST050H Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
8 Credits

ST050I Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
9 Credits

ST050J Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
10 Credits

ST050K Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
11 Credits

ST050L Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
12 Credits

ST050M Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
13 Credits

ST050N Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
14 Credits

ST050P Occupational Skills Training
Occupational Skills Training (OST) is a work-site-based short-term training program. Students receive hands-on instruction at work sites based on individualized competency-based curricula developed to meet employment requirements in students' chosen occupations. Competencies are developed, taught, and evaluated by knowledgeable site trainers; and programs are closely monitored by OST coordinators and other appropriate partners. Prerequisite: Students must meet screening criteria for admission to the program. F, W, Sp, Su
15 Credits

XST0001A OST Orentiation
Provides information on use of work-based training for college credit. Covers tools to use in determining a career goal including labor market research, and job search resources. Identifies funding resources available to cover tuition and fees. Offered as needed
0 Non-Credit

XST9000A Independent Living
Occupational Skl Trng (non-cr)
3 CEU

XST9000B Independent Living
Occupational Skl Trng (non-cr)
6 CEU

XST9000C Independent Living
Occupational Skl Trng (non-cr)
9 CEU

XST9000D Skills Training
Offers an individualized On-the-Job Evaluation (OJE) Service to address the need for short-term training in any vocational area for which the trainee is appropriately suited. Focuses on injured workers, VRD clients, or disabled veterans who are eligible for vocational services. Participants normally work 30-40 hours a week at an approved site in the community. Provides training and evaluation services for students who need a work-based site evaluation to clarify vocational skills and to assess capabilities and potential for a designated occupation or training area. Covers exploring labor markets, completing surveys, and/or evaluating job sites for the purpose of potential training. Progress will be monitored weekly through attendance and work habits/attitudes documentation. Prerequisite: None; however, development of an appropriate evaluation site and plan by a private rehabilitation counselor, State VRD counselor, or Veteran counselor is required.
20 CEU

XST9000E Skills Training
Offers an individualized On-the-Job Evaluation (OJE) Service to address the need for short-term training in any vocational area for which the trainee is appropriately suited. Focuses on injured workers, VRD clients, or disabled veterans who are eligible for vocational services. Participants normally work 30-40 hours a week at an approved site in the community. Provides training and evaluation services for students who need a work-based site evaluation to clarify vocational skills and to assess capabilities and potential for a designated occupation or training area. Covers exploring labor markets, completing surveys, and/or evaluating job sites for the purpose of potential training. Progress will be monitored weekly through attendance and work habits/attitudes documentation. Prerequisite: None; however, development of an appropriate evaluation site and plan by a private rehabilitation counselor, State VRD counselor, or Veteran counselor is required.
8 CEU

XST9000H OWA Occupational Work Assessmt
Assists the client to develop and evaluate appropriate employment goals or establish evaluation and training sites to ascertain the appropriateness of employment goals. Available statewide for each referred client through a network of Private Rehabilitation Counselors (PRC), who are under contract with Chemeketa Community College to provide these courses. Ensures the student is put into a work-site based "On-the-Job Evaluation" course, the PRC will maintain contact throughout the evaluation period to provide appropriate documentation and reports as specified by the referring agency, as part of the assessment.
2.4 CEU

XST9000J OWA Occupational Work Assessmt
Assists the client to develop and evaluate appropriate employment goals or establish evaluation and training sites to ascertain the appropriateness of employment goals. Available statewide for each referred client through a network of Private Rehabilitation Counselors (PRC), who are under contract with Chemeketa Community College to provide these courses. Ensures the student is put into a work-site based "On-the-Job Evaluation" course, the PRC will maintain contact throughout the evaluation period to provide appropriate documentation and reports as specified by the referring agency, as part of the assessment.
3.6 CEU