Work Experience (WE) Program
                              
                              
                              
                              WHAT IS WE?
                              
                              The Work Experience program is designed to give students hands on opportunity to experience
                                 their potential career path while earning course credit. Students spend a semester
                                 participating in various building automation activities/projects on or off campus. 
                                 It is a golden opportunity to build your resume and professional network.  
                              
                              Work Experience is not open to all students.
                              
                              Students eligible to participate in AIRC 95 Work Experience must have the following:
                              
                              
                                 
                                 - Overall good academic standing
- Completed a minimum of 12 units of AIRC or BAS courses OR Completed one SAMC course
- Be able to dedicate a minimum of 8 hours per week to the program. 
If you meet the following requirements and would like more information, please email
                                 lwinston3@mtsac.edu . 
                              
                               
                            
                         
                        
                            
                           
                            
                           
                           Technology & Health Career Specialist
                           
                            
                           
                           
                           
                           Lisa Winston, M.S., joined Mt. SAC after working as a career advisor to incoming college students and
                                 adults in career transitions. She is the Career Specialist for the Division of Health
                                 and Technology.  Her educational background includes a Master’s Degree in Student
                                 Affairs Administration and a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Counseling. Lisa has
                                 experience with individualized and holistic career advising, undecided/undeclared
                                 major advising, college teaching, and transitioning students to the collegiate environment.
                                 If you are interested in the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge and theory in
                                 a real work environment while earning college course credit, contact Lisa. In addition
                                 to coordinating the Work Experience Program, Lisa assists Health and Technology students
                                 with managing the career cycle, including: resume, cover letter, job applications,
                                 interviewing skills and techniques.           
                           
                           
                           
                            (909) 274- 4084