Dance: Foundations
Program of Study Code: 003235
Term Effective: Spring 2023
14.00 Units
(707) 527-4260
chillman@santarosa.eduProgram Description:
The Dance: Foundations Skills Certificate will give the student dancer an opportunity to present validation of their time, effort, and talent in dance. This certificate encompasses learning, performing and excelling at the choice of a dance genre.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate achievement in modern, jazz and ballet dance skills, in both the studio and production aspects of dance;
- Display the skills and techniques necessary for employment as instructors, choreographers, and/or performers; and
- Apply the craft and aesthetic qualities of dance orally, practically, and in writing.
Dance: Foundations Requirements - complete 14.00 units
DANCE 11.1Ballet I1.50DANCE 11.2Ballet II1.50DANCE 13.1Jazz Dance I1.50DANCE 13.2Jazz Dance II1.50DANCE 16.1Modern Dance I1.50DANCE 16.2Modern Dance II1.50Complete any combination totaling at least 5.00 units from the following:
DANCE 2Survey of Dance History3.00DANCE 14.1Contemporary Dance I1.50DANCE 18.1Rhythm Tap Dance I1.50DANCE 21.1Hip Hop/Funk I1.50DANCE 27Dance Production: Experience2.00DANCE 32Dance Repertory1.50DANCE 52Dance Improvisation Techniques1.50DANCE 47Dances of the African Diaspora I2.00DANCE 88.1Latin Dance I1.00Notes:
Please note under the Dance Core Requirements Students must take 4.5 units of elective courses outside of Certificate Emphasis, in this case any course other than Dance 16.4, Dance 16.5 and Dance 16.6.
Pest Control Adviser
Program of Study Code: 003337
Term Effective: Fall 2022
42.00 Units
(707) 527-4987
mpadgettjohnson@santarosa.eduProgram Description:
The Pest Control Adviser (PCA) Certificate of Achievement prepares students to be licensed professional production consultants who serve California agriculture, natural resource and horticulture producers. PCAs specialize in pest and disease management. In addition they are an important resource to growers in matters related to general plant health. This certificate satisfies the core-course requirements specified for Option 3.b in preparing for and qualifying to take the PCAs exam(s) with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR). The following courses need to be completed with a 2.0 or better grade point average.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Qualify to take the PCA licensing exams from the California Department of Pesticide Regulation, including Laws and Regulations, and the specific license categories of A) insect, mites, and other invertebrates B) plant pathogens C) nematodes D) vertebrate pests E) weeds F) defoliation and G) plant growth regulators.
- Explain and apply basic principles of soils, cation exchange capacity, entomology, epidemiology, and botany to agricultural practices and pesticide modes of action.
- Correctly identify the causal agents for pest infestations and disease infections in agricultural settings, and suggest effective control strategies that include biological control, cultural control, mechanical control and chemical control methods, in this order.
- Read and interpret any pesticide label, and recommend legal, safe and appropriate application of that chemical.
Pest Control Adviser Requirements - complete 42.00 units
Complete any combination totaling at least 12.00 units from the following:
Physical & Biological Sciences
BIO 2.1Fundamentals of Biology (Cell and Molecular)5.00BIO 2.3Fundamentals of Biology (Botany and Ecology)5.00BIO 10Introduction to Principles of Biology4.00BIO 12Basic Concepts of Ecology3.00BOTANY 10Plant Biology4.00BOTANY 60Field Botany4.00CHEM 3AGeneral Chemistry Part 1: Lecture3.00CHEM 3ALGeneral Chemistry Part 1: Lab2.00CHEM 3BGeneral Chemistry Part 25.00CHEM 8Introductory Organic Chemistry5.00CHEM 12AOrganic Chemistry5.00CHEM 12BOrganic Chemistry5.00CHEM 42Introductory General Chemistry4.00ENVS 12Introduction to Environmental Science3.00EQSCI 52Equine Health3.00MICRO 5General Microbiology5.00MICRO 60Fundamentals of Microbiology4.00NRM 12Introduction to Environmental Conservation3.00Complete any combination totaling at least 9.00 units from the following:
Crop Health
AGRI 20Introduction to Plant Science3.00AGRI 60Soil & Plant Nutrition3.00HORT 144Landscape Irrigation3.00SUSAG 64Warm Season Vegetable Production2.00SUSAG 65Cool Season Vegetable Production2.00SUSAG 103Composting for Commercial Organic Farming and Gardening1.00VIT 124Vineyard Irrigation and Fertilization1.00Complete any combination totaling at least 6.00 units from the following:
Pest Management Systems & Methods
AGRI 70Integrated Pest Management3.00SUSAG 50Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture3.00VIT 70Vineyard Pest and Disease Management3.00VIT 132Advances in Vineyard Integrated Pest and Disease Management0.50Complete any combination totaling at least 6.00 units from the following:
Production Systems
ANSCI 20Basic Animal Science3.00ANSCI 27Beef Cattle Science3.00ANSCI 29Dairy Cattle Industry/Dairy Cattle Science3.00ANSCI 61Livestock Feeding and Nutrition3.00ANSCI 91Rangeland Management3.00ANSCI 153Sustainable Agriculture Production Systems with Animals3.00ANSCI 171Livestock Behavior and Humane Management1.00EQSCI 25Equine Science3.00HORT 8Landscape Plants: Summer/Fall3.00HORT 12Landscape Plants: Winter/Spring3.00HORT 70Plant Propagation3.00HORT 71Nursery Production3.00HORT 72Greenhouse Production3.00HORT 80Landscape Maintenance3.00NRM 70Forest Management and Assessment4.00SUSAG 109Organic Crop Planning and Production4.00SUSAG 116Organic Apple Production1.00SUSAG 117Organic Fruit Tree and Berry Production1.50SUSAG 119Specialty Crop Production2.00VIT 51Viticulture: Fall Practices3.00VIT 52Viticulture: Spring Practices3.00VIT 53Advanced Vineyard Practices for Quality Production3.00VIT 54Viticulture: Summer Practices1.00VIT 55Basic Wine Grape Viticulture3.00VIT 60Vineyard Management3.00VIT 113Organic Viticulture1.50VIT 114Sustainable Viticulture1.50VIT 122Vineyard Canopy Management1.00VIT 123Budding & Grafting0.25VIT 130Grapevine Physiology1.00VIT 132Advances in Vineyard Integrated Pest and Disease Management0.50VIT 133Advances in Viticulture1.00Complete any combination totaling at least 9.00 units from the following:
Pest Control Adviser Electives
AGRI 20Introduction to Plant Science3.00AGRI 60Soil & Plant Nutrition3.00AGRI 70Integrated Pest Management3.00ANSCI 20Basic Animal Science3.00ANSCI 27Beef Cattle Science3.00ANSCI 29Dairy Cattle Industry/Dairy Cattle Science3.00ANSCI 61Livestock Feeding and Nutrition3.00ANSCI 91Rangeland Management3.00ANSCI 153Sustainable Agriculture Production Systems with Animals3.00ANSCI 171Livestock Behavior and Humane Management1.00EQSCI 25Equine Science3.00HORT 8Landscape Plants: Summer/Fall3.00HORT 12Landscape Plants: Winter/Spring3.00HORT 50.1Introduction to Horticultural Science1.50HORT 70Plant Propagation3.00HORT 71Nursery Production3.00HORT 72Greenhouse Production3.00HORT 80Landscape Maintenance3.00HORT 144Landscape Irrigation3.00SUSAG 50Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture3.00SUSAG 109Organic Crop Planning and Production4.00SUSAG 116Organic Apple Production1.00SUSAG 117Organic Fruit Tree and Berry Production1.50SUSAG 119Specialty Crop Production2.00VIT 51Viticulture: Fall Practices3.00VIT 52Viticulture: Spring Practices3.00VIT 53Advanced Vineyard Practices for Quality Production3.00VIT 54Viticulture: Summer Practices1.00VIT 55Basic Wine Grape Viticulture3.00VIT 60Vineyard Management3.00VIT 70Vineyard Pest and Disease Management3.00VIT 113Organic Viticulture1.50VIT 114Sustainable Viticulture1.50VIT 122Vineyard Canopy Management1.00VIT 123Budding & Grafting0.25VIT 130Grapevine Physiology1.00VIT 132Advances in Vineyard Integrated Pest and Disease Management0.50VIT 133Advances in Viticulture1.00Notes:
Elective units may not be double-counted towards requirements