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Contact: Andrew SanchezTitle: Department ChairContact: asanchez@mtsac.edu
Career Outlook Domestic Violence Certification

Technology and Health Division
Certificate O0366

Overview of domestic violence and its ramifications. Examines the relationship between domestic violence and substance abuse. Meets state training requirements to work or volunteer in domestic violence agency as mandated by the State of California Evidence Code 1037.1 and Penal Code Section 1203.037. Certificate issued.

Required Courses

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    • Educational, Guidance, and Vocational Counselors

      Educational, Guidance, and Vocational Counselors

      SOC Career Code: 21-1012.00

      Advise and assist students and provide educational and vocational guidance services.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $27.79

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  • Domestic Violence Certification

    Technology and Health Division
    Certificate O0366

    Overview of domestic violence and its ramifications. Examines the relationship between domestic violence and substance abuse. Meets state training requirements to work or volunteer in domestic violence agency as mandated by the State of California Evidence Code 1037.1 and Penal Code Section 1203.037. Certificate issued.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    AD 4Issues in Domestic Violence3
    Total Units3

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Contact: Andrew SanchezTitle: Department ChairContact: asanchez@mtsac.edu

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Location: Building 67APhone: (909) 274-4917