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PROGRAM <br />CPR/FIRST AID <br />DRUG <br />TB TEST <br />LIVE <br />CRIMINAL <br />BACK - <br />OTHER <br />CERTIFICATION <br />SCREEN <br />SCAN <br />GROUND <br />CHECK <br />Alcohol & Drug <br />RADT-1 registration with <br />CounselingStudies/AAS <br />X <br />CCAPP or equivalent with <br />Degree <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />CAADE; drug screening; Full <br />Substance Use Disorder <br />immunization and vaccination <br />Counseling / BAS <br />documentation. <br />Degree Addiction <br />High School Diploma or <br />Studies <br />equivalent for California <br />certification <br />Cyber Security Specialist <br />X <br />Eligible for Government <br />AAS Degree Cyber <br />Security Clearance; industry <br />Security <br />certification; high school <br />diploma or equivalent <br />"ET" Card or Trainee Card <br />Electrical Training <br />x <br />required for employment; <br />Program <br />I <br />OSHA-10; <br />State Pharmacy Technician <br />License; clean criminal <br />Pharmacy Technician <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />record; High SchoolDiploma or <br />equivalent for California <br />license <br />x <br />Clean Driving Record; EPA <br />HVAC Technician <br />Certification; OSHA-10 <br />Full immunization and <br />x <br />vaccination documentation; <br />Medical Assistant <br />X <br />X <br />drug <br />screening: No certificationor <br />licensing required <br />Other License and Certification information: Pharmacy Technician graduates must become licensed by the California <br />Board of Pharmacy to practice as a Pharmacy Technician in the state of California. Students will need to fill out an <br />application, complete a Live Scan, provide a current photo, produce official high school transcripts, and submit to a <br />background check and drug screen. Application for a Pharmacy Technician License does not require competency testing. <br />Drug screening may be required in the preparation for clinical outbound students in all programs. Results are maintained <br />in a password protected environment. Additionalpre-employment qualifications may apply to some employers. <br />HOW TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION to CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AND DEGREES <br />All applicants are required to have an interview with an admissions representative, successfully pass the entrance <br />examination, and successfully complete all other admissions requirements before being accepted into the training <br />program. The interview usually lastsapproximately one hour. During that time, the admission representative will discuss <br />the various aspects of training, programs offered, tuition, and entrance requirements. If qualified, applicants may fill out <br />application forms and complete the enrollment agreement or they may return to enroll at a later date. Applicants are <br />encouraged to take a tour of the facility and observe classes if they desire. Applicants require the approval of the Director <br />of Admissions, Campus President, and/or Program Director as applicable. <br />Bachelor's Degree Admissions requirements and process can be found in the Bachelor Degree Catalog Addendum at the <br />end of this catalog. <br />ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE AND CONTACT <br />The Admissions Offices are normally open from 9:00 a.m, until 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday and from 8:30 a.m. <br />until 5:30 p.m. on Fridays; and from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Saturday by advance appointment only. The campus <br />admission representatives can be contacted by calling the admissions department at 1-877-CAREERS. Personal interviews <br />for admission may be arranged by appointment during any of the normal admission hours. <br />InterCoast Colleges School Catalog 10 1 Page <br />