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Cloud Computing for Amazon Web Services Certificate of Achievement  

Cloud Computing is the on-demand delivery of Information Technology (IT) resources and services via the Internet. If you have watched/streamed any video content online from providers such as Netflix or sports channels you have used the cloud, many of the apps in your phone use the cloud to host their services.

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, in partnership with Amazon, is preparing students with classes that will enable them to gain the right skills set to become Amazon Web Services (AWS) certified.

The college offers two Certificates of Achievement programs in Cloud Computing for Amazon Web Services:

  • Cloud Computing and Networking for Amazon Web Services (18 units)
  • Cloud Computing Fundamentals for Amazon Web Services (12 units)

Program Information 

Use the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Program Mapper to learn more about:

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Salary, Growth and Careers in the United States
  • Courses Required for the Certificate 
  • Recommended Semester Schedule 
College Catalog

Additionally, you can view the Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ College Catalog for course descriptions, and prerequisite and/or co-requisite information.

To learn more about Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ Global Online, contact the International Student Services Office: 

intlstu@piercecollege.edu
(818) 719-6417

To learn more about the Cloud Computing Certificate Programs, contact the faculty advisor:

Luis Celada - celadalj@piercecollege.edu

Film, Television and Electronic Media Associate in Science Degree for Transfer

Students pursuing the Associate in Science for Transfer Degree (AS-T) in Film, Television, and Electronic Media engage in the study of film, television, and electronic media. In addition, they improve their critical thinking, communication skills, writing skills and visual communication and literacy.

The goal of this degree is to provide students a basic understanding of the field of film, television, and electronic media and a strong academic foundation in the social sciences from which to engage in upper division coursework in radio-television-film, or television, video, film, and electronic arts at a California State University (CSU) campus.

This program is offered 100% online as well as in-person/hybrid. 

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Program Information

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Benefits of Earning an AA-T or AS-T

Earning an Associate in Arts -Transfer (AA-T) or Associate in Science -Transfer (AS-T) provides a number of benefits for students planning to transfer into the California State University (CSU) system, including:

  • Guaranteed admission into the CSU system (no guarantee to a specific campus)
  • Allows students to use the same GE and Major Prep courses for transfer to some CSU campuses
  • Guarantees a 60 unit (Los Angeles Pierce College) + 60 (CSU) unit pathway to CSU graduation

To get the full benefit, students must:

Apply to a CSU in a  similar to the major at Los Angels Pierce College (СÀ¶ÊÓƵ) and indicate on their CSU application that they will complete the AA-T or AS-T Petition for degree verification early.

Use the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Program Mapper to learn more about:

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Salary, Growth and Careers in the United States
  • Program Map Pathway for transfer to California State University, Northridge (CSUN)
College Catalog

Additionally, you can view the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ College Catalog for course descriptions, and prerequisite and/or co-requisite information.

To learn more about Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ Global Online, contact the International Student Services Office: 

intlstu@piercecollege.edu
(818) 719-6417

To learn more about the AS-T Film, Television, and Media Arts program contact the department chair:

Professor Jill Connelly
Chairperson of Media Arts
Office: Village 8000
(818)710-4235
@email

Hospitality Management Associate in Science Degree for Transfer

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Complete the Hospitality Management Associate of Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) at Pierce and satisfy the lower-division requirements to transfer to a California State University (CSU) --a seamless transition to earning your Bachelor's Degree in Hospitality Management. This exciting Hospitality Management AS-T degree is accepted by CSU Northridge's Recreation and Tourism Management Bachelor of Science degree program and is also accepted by several other CSU campuses. Select from either the Business and Law or Humanities and Communications pathways.

Hospitality Management careers allow you to combine creativity and customer service with enjoyable activities that fulfill people's lives. A variety of exciting career opportunities are available:

  •  Resorts and major hotels
  • Event planning
  • Notable restaurants, bars, and clubs
  • Tourism services
  • Municipal parks and recreation departments
  • Professional sporting events

Upon successful completion of the Associate in Science Degree for transfer requirements, the student will have demonstrated an understanding of the hospitality industry, hotel management, and cost control in the industry. This coursework will satisfy the lower division hospitality management requirements at California State University (CSU).

This program is offered 100% online as well as in-person/hybrid. 

Program Information

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Benefits of Earning an AA-T or AS-T

Earning an Associate in Arts -Transfer (AA-T) or Associate in Science -Transfer (AS-T) provides a number of benefits for students planning to transfer into the California State University (CSU) system, including:

  • Guaranteed admission into the CSU system (no guarantee to a specific campus)
  • Allows students to use the same GE and Major Prep courses for transfer to some CSU campuses
  • Guarantees a 60 unit (Los Angeles Pierce College) + 60 (CSU) unit pathway to CSU graduation

To get the full benefit, students must:

Apply to a CSU in a  similar to the major at Los Angels Pierce College (СÀ¶ÊÓƵ) and indicate on their CSU application that they will complete the AA-T or AS-T Petition for degree verification early.

Use the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Program Mapper to learn more about:

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Salary, Growth and Careers in the United States
  • Program Map Pathway for transfer to California State University, Northridge (CSUN)
College Catalog

Additionally, you can view the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ College Catalog for course descriptions, and prerequisite and/or co-requisite information.

To learn more about Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ Global Online, contact the International Student Services Office: 

intlstu@piercecollege.edu
(818) 719-6417

To learn more about the AS-T Hospitality Management program contact the department chair:

Prof. Eleanor Viz
Department Chair,
Computer Applications & Hospitality Management
Office: Village 8300
(818) 710-4411
@email

General Education Courses for Transfer 

Start taking university level General Education (or "GE") courses online from your home country! If you've been admitted to a U.S. university, and you'd like to start taking general education courses before you arrive, contact your university advisor to discuss whether taking online courses at СÀ¶ÊÓƵ is the right choice for you. Verify whether the course(s) you plan to take at СÀ¶ÊÓƵ will transfer for credit.

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education and the U.S. Department of Education.

One of the advantages of taking courses at a community college is that tuition is generally less expensive than the cost of a university.

Program Information 

General Education, also called GE or Gen Ed, is a pattern of classes that are a required part of all associates and bachelors degrees. If you plan to complete a degree in the U.S., there will be some GE required.

General Education provides opportunities for students to develop skills and knowledge from a variety of fields to help you understand the complex world in which you live. It will help you build a foundation for future coursework and lifelong learning. Through General Education, the college encourages you to become well informed, effective citizens of the world who actively participate in community affairs, cultivate self awareness, appreciate the arts and pursue lifelong learning. 

To learn more about Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ Global Online, contact the International Student Services Office: 

intlstu@piercecollege.edu
(818) 719-6417

International Business Certificate of Achievement

The Pierce College Business Administration Department International Business Certificate Program is designed to enable the student to function in many types of international jobs within a reasonable amount of time by offering courses with immediate practical value.

Pierce Campus

Program Information 

Use the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Program Mapper to learn more about:

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Salary, Growth and Careers in the United States
  • Courses Required for the Certificate 
  • Recommended Semester Schedule
College Catalog

Additionally, you can view the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ College Catalog for course descriptions, and prerequisite and/or co-requisite information.

To learn more about Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ Global Online, contact the International Student Services Office: 

intlstu@piercecollege.edu
(818) 719-6417

To learn more about the International Business Certificate contact the department chair:

Professor Jose Luis Fernandez
Department Chair
Business Administration
@email

 Social Media Marketing Certificate of Achievement

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The goal of the Social Media Certificate of Achievement is to prepare students to obtain freelance and permanent employment in social media or to use social media skills in other areas of employment. This program teaches online and visual communication, including producing images, videos, articles, blog posts and podcasts. Skills learned will be further enhanced being creating content for Pierce College Media Arts Department publications, the Roundup, the Bull, KPCRadio.com and related social media accounts. Upon completion of this program, certificate holders should be able to apply the skill sets in a variety of social media careers.

This program teaches online and visual communication, including producing images, videos, articles, blog posts and podcasts. Skills learned will be further enhanced being creating content for Pierce College Media Arts Department publications, the Roundup, the Bull, KPCRadio. com and related social media accounts. Upon completion of this program, certificate holders should be able to apply the skill sets in a variety of social media careers.

These skills are also applicable in journalism, communication, marketing, public relations, film, television, and electronic media. Specific careers related to this certificate include:

  • Social Media Specialist/Manager/Strategist
  • Brand Ambassador/Manager
  • Community Manager
  • Digital/Social Media Producer/Director
  • Content Manager/Strategist/Producer
  • Digital Marketer/Content Producer
  • Social Media Editor/Lead/Consultant/Assistant

Program Information

Use the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Program Mapper to learn more about:

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Salary, Growth and Careers in the United States
  • Courses Required for the Certificate 
  • Recommended Semester Schedule
College Catalog

Additionally, you can view the Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ College Catalog for course descriptions, and prerequisite and/or co-requisite information.

To learn more about Ð¡À¶ÊÓƵ Global Online, contact the International Student Services Office: 

intlstu@piercecollege.edu
(818) 719-6417

To learn more about the Social Media Certificate program contact the department chair:

Professor Jill Connelly
Chairperson of Media Arts
Office: Village 8000
(818)710-4235
@email