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COURSE OFFERINGS AND INFORMATION
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The courses we offer through our Middle College program are in the Career and Technical Education (CTE) fields, providing them with early exposure to in-demand career pathways, hands-on learning experiences, and a competitive edge in high school, college, and future careers.
PLEASE NOTE: Course format, days, and times are subject to change based on the needs and availability of the Fullerton College instructors. The interest list for the Fall 2025 semester will open on JUNE 27, 2025 and close on JULY 25, 2025.
JOURNALISM
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JOURNALISM 110: Mass Media Survey
About: 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the mass communications media and a critical consideration of their roles in our society. Mass media under consideration in this course will include: books, newspapers, magazines, movies, radio, television, film and the Internet. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC) AA GE, CSU GE (C-ID: JOUR 100)
Course Format: 100% Online
Day: Asynchronous
Date: August 25th - December 13th
Instructor: Kyra Kirkwood, Fullerton College Instructor
CAREERS IN THE JOURNALISM FIELD: reporter, content writer, copywriter, social media specialist, editor, news producer, public relations specialist, communications manager, broadcast journalism, photojournalist, author, and MORE!
BUSINESS / ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Business 181: The Entrepreneurial Mindset
About: 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of social and business entrepreneurs throughout history and around the world. An exploration of the traits that enable entrepreneurs to thrive in vastly different culture and eras, and the important contributions made by these innovators. (Degree Credit) (CSU) AA GE / 3 units
Course Format: In Person
Days & Times: Mondays 4:00pm - 5:35pm & Wednesdays 3:00pm - 4:35pm
Location: TBD
Date: August 25 - December 13
Instructor: Eric Rodriguez, Fullerton College Instructor
CAREERS IN THE BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP FIELDS: Business administration, business management, business consultant, accounting, finance, human resources, marketing, general management, operations management, and MORE!
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
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Administration of Justice 092: Crime Scene Investigation
About: Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course will give students the knowledge and practical application to collect and preserve evidence at crime scenes. Students will also learn the importance of physical evidence in solving crimes, evidence collecting and processing methods, as well as the use of forensic light source technology. (Degree Credit)
Course Format: Online & Hands-on Lab Experience (Mobile Lab)
Day: Asynchronous
Date: August 25 - October 17
Instructor: Debra Brown, Fullerton College Instructor
Administration of Justice 093: DNA Fingerprinting
About: Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course will prepare the officer/student to properly handle DNA evidence collection and preservation. An understanding of the fundamentals of DNA and the current techniques of analysis will be presented. (Degree Credit)
Course Format: Online, Hands-on Lab Experience (Mobile Lab)
Day: TBD
Date: October 20 - December 13
Instructor: TBD, Fullerton College Instructor
CAREERS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE FIELD: Police officer, court reporter, FBI agent, profiler, crime scene investigator, paralegal, probation officer, investigator, corrections officer, forensic science technician, crime prevention specialst, judge, court clerk, forensic psychology, and MORE!
COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Computer Information Systems 200: Fundamentals of Computer Programming
About: 18 hours lecture per term. This course will introduce basic programming terminology, concepts, and best practices related to computer programming. Students will learn the basics of writing programs using loops, statements, variables, and functions. Additional topics will include program design, flow charting, basic computer architecture and debugging techniques. (Degree Credit) (CSU)
Course Format: Online
Day: Asynchronous
Date: August 25 - October 17
Instructor: TBD, Fullerton College Instructor
CAREERS IN THE COMPUTER SCIENCE FIELD: Software developer, information security analyst, systems analyst, web developer, computer programmer, data analyst, information systems manager, IT consultant, App developer, network engineer, and MORE!