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What is ROP?

What is ROP? | UC Approved Classes | Course Listing | Enrollment Information

 

ROP Course Hotline: (925) 942-3436

What is ROP?

photo of ROP auto mechanic studentThe Contra Costa County ROP provides exciting learning opportunities for high school students eager to acquire career training and technical skills essential for business and industry employment. The ROP serves students 16 years and older and has classes available at every comprehensive high school within Contra Costa County and in Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, and Piedmont.

Classes meet high school graduation requirements. Industry trained teachers, industry-approved curricula, and high tech equipment provide a challenging, rigorous learning environment.

Contra Costa County ROP
EXPECTED SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING RESULTS

ROP Students will:

  • Demonstrate effective skills in oral and written communication.
    • Speak clearly using professional and industry-specific terminology
    • Develop appropriate listening, speaking, and presentation skills
    • Use technology to enhance communication
    • Read and comprehend industry-related material
  • Demonstrate job skills and the behavior and work ethic valued by employers.
    • Use technology to enhance work performance
    • Acquire industry-specific competencies
    • Meet occupational safety standards
    • Identify short term and long range career goals
    • Demonstrate organizational skills such as goal-setting and time management
  • Demonstrate the ability to be critical, complex and creative thinkers.
    • Brainstorm and discuss ideas with others
    • Access resources; organize and analyze information
    • Process and apply knowledge to new situations
    • Demonstrate problem-solving, computational and research skills
  • Work productively both as individuals and as team members.
    • Demonstrate initiative and resourcefulness
    • Brainstorm and collaborate with others
    • Demonstrate the ability to assume a leadership role
    • Give and receive constructive feedback

 

 

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