REEDLEY COLLEGE
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EXPLANATION OF COURSES
WORK EXPERIENCE
COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, GENERAL (COTR 19G)
1-6 units in one enrollment period
Students employed on a job that is not directly related to their college major can earn up to a maximum of
six units in one enrollment period. Students must attend an orientation and the employer must agree to
evaluate the student’s performance.
COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, OCCUPATIONAL (COTR 19V)
1-8 units: 75 hours of paid employment or 60 hours of unpaid employment per unit per semester
This course is conducted to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. Students may
earn a total of 16 units in work experience of which only 6 may be in COTR 19G. This is accomplished through
employment (paid or volunteer) providing learning related to the student’s major or educational or occupational goal.
Students may be required to attend an orientation. The student’s employer must agree to participate by assisting in
developing measurable learning objectives, verifying hours worked, meeting with a designated college official and
providing an evaluation of the measurable learning objectives.
SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS
Any student can take COTR 19G or COTR 19V, but some Reedley College programs have their own occupational
classes. Please look to register for these classes under their department. These include:
Earn college credits through your job or an internship!
REEDLEY COLLEGE
Agriculture 19V.............................................................. page 18
Automotive Technology................................................. page 23
Business Administration 19V. ....................................... page 27
Child Development 19V................................................. page 32
Cooperative Work Experience 19G............................... page 36
MADERA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTER
Child Development 19V............................................... page 125
Cooperative Work Experience 19G............................. page 127
Manufacturing Technology 19V. ................................. page 142
OAKHURST COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTER
Cooperative Work Experience 19G............................. page 159