Complete two one-day courses in one weekend and you can advance your career opportunities in private security and receive your guard card.

Cerro Coso is offering two one-day classes back to back at the Ridgecrest campus on October 9 and 10, 2021.

ADMJ C050 Powers to Arrest & Weapons of Mass Destruction will meet with Dr. Bowen on Saturday, October 9th from 8 am to 5 pm The course familiarizes and instructs individuals on the training topics delineated at Business and Professions Code section 7583.7, including legal aspects, techniques, liability, and company requirements relating to the arrest of an individual. The training utilizes the Department of Consumer Affairs’ Power to Arrest Training Manual. Students also learn the subject matter of observation skills required to identify and report precursor activities to a terrorist event, react appropriately, report the occurrence of a terrorist event and remain safe while helping control the scene after a terrorist event. The training utilizes the Department of Consumer Affairs’ Weapons of Mass Destruction; Terrorism Awareness for Security Professionals, Terrorism Awareness for Security Professionals course consisting of a Digital Video Disk (DVD), and a student workbook.

ADMJ C054 Officer Safety and First Aid/CPR provide the knowledge and skills required to identify potentially hazardous situations including environmental, chemical, biological, and situational dangers. Students also receive instruction on basic first aid and CPR. This class will meet with Dr. Bowen on October 10. Both classes will meet from 8 am to 5 pm in Room 105.

“Since the tragedy of 9/11 private security has been the fastest-growing field in America,” said Professor Dr. Jarrod Bowen. “I have been a certified BSIS instructor since 2009 and I can say with confidence that the increase in salary and professionalism in the field of private security makes this training invaluable to anyone interested in a law enforcement future, private or public. One of the benefits of private security is that the minimum age requirement is 18 while a law enforcement officer in the public sector must be 21. As such, motivated individuals could provide themselves with several years of applicable security training while they await that 21st birthday.”

After completing these two courses students will receive a Security Guard card and can be employed immediately in private security.

The program is authorized by the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services.

Cerro Coso is offering a number of late start classes this fall in Medical Assisting, Business Office Technology, Child Development, and more. Complete schedule available at www.cerrocoso.edu.

For more information on the program contact Department Chair Peter Fulks at 760-384-6166 or email him at peter.fulks@cerrocoso.edu.


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Cerro Coso Community College (CCCC) announced today that it will require all students and employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by November 1, 2021, and masks are to be worn at all times in its facilities.

The announcement follows the Kern Community College District’s Board Resolution 2021-01 on August 12th directing the chancellor to take any and all actions necessary to develop and implement a COVID 19 vaccine requirement for District employees, students, and others who access District facilities at any District location. This includes all three colleges: Cerro Coso Community College, Bakersfield College, and Porterville College, and all campus locations.

The District is committed to providing a safe and healthy learning and working environment for students and employees. COVID protocols have previously been established to ensure cooperation with local public health officials to prevent and control the spread of communicable diseases. The tools available to combat the COVID-19 pandemic have evolved dramatically, including the development, approval, distribution, and broad availability of COVID-19 vaccines. Research shows that people who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 are most at risk of infection, adverse health consequences, and further spreading COVID-19, including the highly transmissible Delta Variant, to friends, family, colleagues, and the community at large. Research also shows that the overwhelming majority of serious illnesses, hospitalizations, and death resulting from COVID-19, including the Delta Variant, are among the unvaccinated. “It is just the right thing to do,” said Board Trustee Nan Gomez-Heitzeberg following the vote.

Consistent with recommendations and directives from the State of California and the federal government, the vaccine requirement will be phased in over time to allow employees and students to comply with the resolution and to address potential exemptions as allowed for in the resolution. “It will allow us to continue to phase in our safe return to our campuses,” stated President Hancock in an email to employees and students.

The Vaccine Requirement will be developed consistent with applicable legal requirements, including exceptions for medical conditions and sincerely held religious beliefs. Students not taking any face-to-face courses or accessing in-person student services, do not need to provide proof of vaccination.

Incorporating this direction from the KCCD Board, the College’s COVID-19 team will be publishing an updated version of the Cerro Coso Safe Reopening Protocols this week, with the intention of providing further guidance on workplace and classroom protocols for the Fall 2021 semester. In addition, they will provide ongoing updates as more details are made available.

Fall semester classes at Cerro Coso begin Monday, August 23. Classes are offered in a variety of formats for students to choose from including Online and Scheduled Zoom, in addition to an increased number of classes being offered in-person on campus.

As an added safety measure, the College is requiring employees, students, and visitors to wear approved face coverings regardless of vaccination status when entering any Cerro Coso campus.

“It is through the addition of these safety protocols that we are able to continue our much-anticipated return to face-to-face instruction and student support services,” concluded President Hancock.

Cerro Coso is hosting a Vaccination Clinic this week on Thursday, August 19th from 3-7 p.m. in West Wing 145A. The clinic is open to all unvaccinated employees, students, and the public.

Read the full resolution and an associated Kern Community College District Q&A For the Vaccine Mandate.

For more information on the benefits, safety, and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines, please visit the CDC's Benefits of Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine.


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Cerro Coso Bookstore Open for Business

The college campus bookstore re-opened on August 16th. Listed below are the hours for the upcoming weeks.

Barnes & Noble Back to School Hours
Monday – Thursday 8/16/21 – 8/26/21
9:30am – 5:30pm

Extended Hours for CC Rocks
Thursday 8/19/21
9:30am – 1:00pm and 3:00pm – 7:30pm

Regular hours resume Monday 8/30/21
Monday – Thursday 11:00am – 3:00pm


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Ridgecrest Regional Hospital is partnering with Cerro Coso Community College to host a COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at the College on Thursday,  August 19, 2021, from 3 to 7 p.m. in Room 145A of the West Wing.

The recent effort to vaccinate as many students and community members before the start of the fall semester comes on the heels of a recent increase in positive COVID-19 cases locally.  

The college has hosted several vaccine pop-up clinics over the summer and will continue to partner with the Hospital to find ways to increase access to the vaccines.  

The August 19th Vaccination Clinic is open to the public and will take place during the Cerro Coso Rocks Welcome Back to Campus event.  

The College asks everyone to wear a mask inside any college buildings regardless of vaccination status.

Cerro Coso strongly encourages all members of the community to receive the vaccine to help stop the spread of the virus.  The combination of the COVID-19 vaccination and following the Center for Disease Control’s guidelines offers the best protection from COVID-19 and the Delta Variant. 

For more information on Cerro Coso’s Safe Reopening Protocols in response to the COVID-19 virus, or to learn more about available resources, visit https://www.cerrocoso.edu/campus-safety/covid-19/covid-19-resources 


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Technology touches every aspect of our lives today. From downloading music, playing games, banking, to communication, and driving a vehicle….technology drives it all. As information technology continues its rapid change, businesses and organizations need professionals with the right skills and training to help them meet their needs and lead technology initiatives.

Whether you're just starting out in the IT field, or ready to advance your career, Cerro Coso’s IT programs of study can help you gain the expertise you need to succeed. Programs that meet all levels of experience. The college offers an AS in Information Technology, Information Technology Certificate, Data Analyst I Certificate (Pathway to Completion), and an Information Technology Plus Certificate. 

This summer, Cerro Coso is offering a highly valuable course online for those interested in pursuing careers in the business technology field.

IT C101 – Introduction to Computer Information Systems is being offered online with Professor Valerie Karnes. This 12-week course begins May 17 and ends August 16. Professor Matt Hightower will offer an 8-week course that begins June 7 and ends July 30, 2021. The course concentrates on information systems and their role in business. The focus is on information systems, database management systems, networking, e-commerce, ethics and security, computer systems hardware, and software components. Students develop computer-based solutions to business problems and the course satisfies the certificate/degree requirements for a variety of programs including Cloud Computing, Linux Operating Systems, Entrepreneurship, Business, Information Technology, Management, Web Fundamentals, and Web Professional!

Cerro Coso Community College is offering a variety of classes in 8, 10, and 12-week formats online this summer. Now registering for summer and fall 2021 classes. Complete registration and course information is available on the web at www.cerrocoso.edu or contact the local Cerro Coso Counseling Department today.

Explore something new at Cerro Coso Community College.


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NEW certificate of achievement in Tehachapi! 

Own a small business? Want to start one? Cerro Coso Community College is launching a new certificate, with just four classes, that helps you develop an entrepreneurial mindset to launch your business ideas.

The first two classes will be offered on the Tehachapi campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays this Fall. Enroll now! 

Courses to complete the certificate can be taken in-person at the Tehachapi campus or online, and you'll be finished in just 2 semesters. 

The courses offered this Fall are BSAD C100 (Introduction to Business) and IT C101 (Information Technology). 

Courses in the spring term include BSAD C100 (Introduction to Business), BSAD C098 (Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Accounting), and BSAD C171 (Introduction to Marketing).

Fall classes begin on August 23. The schedule of classes is available at www.cerrocoso.edu

A full-compliment of student and instructional support services will be back on the Tehachapi Campus located at 126 S. Snyder Avenue in Tehachapi beginning August 9, 2021.  

Cerro Coso Community College – Your Home Town College.  


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In a world where more and more activities are centered online, developing an effective digital marketing plan is a must for every organization. 

Cerro Coso Community College is offering a NEW certificate program in Digital Media and Marketing this fall. 

Ideal for those who work in business office technology, real estate, sales, marketing, administration, education, science, engineering, healthcare, small business, and other industries. This program will teach how to develop high-performing integrated visual communication and social media marketing that deliver on key metrics.

Need to learn digital skills and marketing for your business including visual communications like - newsletters, advertisements, technical illustration, photography, web sites and video; this certificate will provide you with the skills you need to communicate with customers, management, investors, colleagues, students, patients, and the public. 

The certificate only requires four courses in e-commerce, computer illustration, digital video production, digital images, and fundamentals of web development. Pick the courses you are most interested in and start this fall. 

Cerro Coso is offering Digital Imaging (DMA C102), Computer Illustration (DMA C107), Fundamentals of Web Development (DMA C111), Digital Video Production (DMA C131), and Web Development with PHP and MySQL (DMA C213) all online this fall. 

Fall classes begin August 23, 2021. A complete schedule of classes is available at www.cerrocoso.edu. For more information or assistance in registering call the college at 760-384-6219. 

Cerro Coso Community College – Your Hometown College


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