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On the horizon

A sampling of current CCE programs and events

Programs

For more information on the following programs, courses and services please visit www.cce.csus.edu.


Professional & Certificate Programs

  • Analytical Skills
    First fall course: Sept. 15, 2009
    First spring course: Feb. 2, 2010
  • Business Analyst
    First fall course: Sept. 9, 2009
  • Crime & Intelligence Analysis
    First fall course: Sept. 24, 2009
    First spring course: Jan. 29, 2010
  • Contract Management
    First fall course: Sept. 8, 2009
    First spring course: Feb. 2, 2010
  • Green Business Operations
    First fall course: Oct. 6, 2009
    First spring course: Feb. 2, 2010
  • Human Resources Management
    First spring course: Jan. 26, 2010
  • Information Security Leadership Academy
    First spring course: Feb. 19, 2010
  • Project Management
    First spring course: Jan. 4, 2010
  • Payroll Administration
    First fall course: Sept. 12, 2009
  • Supervisory Skills
    First fall course: Sept. 10, 2009
    First spring course: Feb. 11, 2010
  • State Supervision
    First fall course: Sept. 9, 2009
    First spring course: Jan. 20, 2010

Academic Programs

Explore the academic degree programs offered by Sacramento State through CCE. These programs are designed to fit the busy lifestyle of today’s professional.

Development programs for educators and counselors

Community College Faculty Preparation certificate program
Information session
October 14, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Napa Hall, Sac State
or online at http://cce4.cce.csus.edu/ccfp

Adult Learning Disabilities Program:
Certificate of Academic Achievement

Information session
November 5, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Napa Hall, Sac State
or online at http://cce4.cce.csus.edu/ald

New development programs coming spring 2010
(All courses are subject to university approval.)

Advanced Digital Literacy and Collaborative Technologies
Open to professionals in information technology, education, business and organizational leadership.

K-12 Professional Development Courses
Open to K-12 teachers and administrators.

  • Increasing Academic Performance of English Learners in the Content Areas
  • English Learners: Increase Academic Language Fluency in K-6
  • Differentiated Instruction: Practical Application with Standards Based Curriculums (K-6)
  • From General Education vs. Special Education to Creating Collaborative Educational Plans For Students with Special Needs
  • Working with Students who use African American Vernacular English
  • Using Assessment to Contour Instruction
  • Transition from School to Adult Life for Youth with Disabilities

Sustainable Business

Certificate Programs

A certificate program is a cluster of courses that provides knowledge and training in a specific field with practical, up-to-the-moment skills and information for job improvement or career advancement.

Green Business Operations
Environmental issues have moved into the mainstream of our culture demanding a deeper understanding of the problems and potential solutions to preserving our environment at the individual and business levels. The Green Business Operations Certificate Program increases the effectiveness of professionals at all levels charged with a role of implementing sustainable green practices within their organization.

Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Sustainable supply chain and logistics education provides a distinct advantage where higher levels of performance are achieved by creating well informed supply chain leaders who are exceptional change agents and problem solvers. More importantly, they’re prepared to manage the challenges of transforming traditional supply chains into more evolved sustainable ecosystems.
(Coming 2010)

Sustainable Facilities Management
A facility professional’s work has great bearing on an organization’s productivity by influencing the comfort, health and safety of the workplace. A sustainable facility manager must align sustainable facility operations—more energy efficient facilities and high-performance operations in water, waste and environmental quality—with corporate strategy.

Sustainable Event Planning
Any event can be sustainable. Planners look at the standard tasks of site selection, publicity, invitations and registration, food service and logistics through new eyes and know that ‘going green’ can give a competitive edge, build a great reputation, and save time and money.
(Coming 2010)

 

WORKSHOPS

Workshops provide brief, intense examinations of specific topics paired with structured discussion and application.

Executive Excellence: The Sustainable Organization
Discussion focuses on performance indicators, financial justification models and the change management practices for a new sustainability strategy or improving an existing green strategy. Waste Reduction In order to create a more sustainable world, we need to reduce our waste. Learn how to sell your waste or how to buy others’ waste. Learn the best practice in closing the loop and eliminating the concept of waste. Green Strategies for Small Business Talk with experts about the tools you can put into place now to start saving money, run a more healthy business and reduce impact on the environment. Energy Management Review major energy management strategies. Discussion will center on building operations, lighting and HVAC technologies, building automation and controls, managing demand, load shifting, utility rates, and time of use strategies. Marketing and Sustainability Organizations adopting sustainable marketing practices focus on maximizing shareholder wealth while caring about the impact on the physical environment and society as a whole. This workshop will focus on the current issues, the forces of change within this area and the influence of sustainable practices on strategic marketing decisions. HR’s Role in a Sustainable Enterprise Case study-based discussion around holistic approaches and the human resource function. Tasks include change management, developing metrics, system alignment, employee engagement and organizational learning.

 

Conference and training events

CTS is recognized throughout California as a leader in the event planning industry. Following is a listing of some of our upcoming events.

September 2009

California Health Alert Network Expansion Workshops
Fresno, San Luis Obispo, San Diego, San Bernardino
Host: California Department of Public Health

California Diabetes Summit – Partnering to Improve the Public’s Health
Sacramento
Host: California Department of Public Health

California Law Enforcement Challenge
Hollywood
Host: Office of Traffic Safety

Project Engineer Academy
Sacramento
Host: California Department of Transportation

California Complete Count Regional Convenings
Oakland, Visalia, San Fernando Valley, Riverside
Host: Governor’s Office of Planning and Research

October 2009

California Health Alert Network Expansion Workshops
Thousand Oaks, Costa Mesa, San Francisco, Nevada City
Host: California Department of Public Health

Expanding Your Horizons Conference – Motivating Young Women in Science + Mathematics
Sacramento (at Sacramento State)
Host: Women of AT&T

Tobacco Control Program – Local Lead Agencies Guidelines Training
Sacramento
Host: California Department of Public Health

Local Enforcement Agency Conference
Sacramento
Host: California Integrated Waste Management Board

Design Senior Seminar Series
Irvine
Host: California Department of Transportation

NEXUS XIV Training Conference – Violence within the Home and its Effects on Children
Universal City
Host: Inter-Agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect

November 2009

Used Oil Recycling/Household Hazardous Waste Conference
Sacramento
Host: California Integrated Waste Management Board

December 2009

CalWORKs Partnership Summit
Sacramento
Host: California Department of Social Services