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| Education Based Incarceration Academic Programs The Sheriff’s Department, through the Education Based Incarceration Bureau, contracts with approved adult educational schools to provide courses at all jail facilities. The curriculum is based on California state standards, and is kept up to date with current requirements. It includes: Adult Basic Education: This series of courses is offered to students preparing for the formal GED preparation course. It features a systematic “building block” approach to development of improved reading, writing, and math skills. General Educational Development: For inmate students who have not yet achieved a high school diploma, this program offers an alternative diploma in the form of a state-approved equivalency series in the areas of language arts (reading, writing, and comprehension skills), mathematics, science, and social studies. |
| Vocational (Career Technical) Programs The Sheriff's Department offers a wide variety of industrial training courses designed to increase the likelihood of employment in specific vocations after release. Here are a few examples of the current and growing list of vocational training courses available: |
| Art Education: This program develops general art skills, techniques, and aesthetic expression related to artistic and professional practice in the media |
| Automobile Body Repair and Detailing: This is a comprehensive course that features repairs, maintenance, welding, power tools, metal techniques, spray painting, refinishing and detailing. |
| Commerical Painting: Includes instruction in brushes, rollers, spray equipment, abrasive blasting, and rigging/scaffolding. |
| Building Maintenance Prepares students for careers in the rapidly growing field of custodial maintenance, basic repairs, floor care, and insect and rodent control. |
| Residential Construction: A comprehensive course from foundation to roofing and everything in between. |
| Commerical Welding Teaches the full spectrum of various types of commercial welding |
| Computer Operations: Covers the basics of Microsoft Office 2010 suite operations, Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel. |
| Landscaping: This growing industry offers career potential on a number of levels, and the courses train students in lawn care, irrigation, plant care, and basic landscape design. |
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