DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
Associate in Science Degree and Certificates of Achievement
The program provides students with the opportunity to obtain a degree or certificate in business management. The student completing this program will have the ability to organize, operate, and manage business organizations, utilize human resources, improve working relationships, draft letters and reports, and speak in various business situations. Competency will be measured by examinations, presentations, projects, and case problems.
Associate In Science Degree
A minimum of 12 units must be completed at El Camino College.
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Complete the Following: |
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Bus 1A Or Bus 11 |
Financial Accounting
Accounting for Small Business |
4 units
3 units |
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Bus 14 Or Bus 21 |
Marketing
Personnel Management |
3 units
3 units |
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Bus 20 |
Business Management |
3 units |
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Bus 22 |
Human Relations in Business |
3 units |
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Bus 24 |
Small Business Management |
3 units |
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Bus 25 |
Introduction to Business |
3 units |
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Bus 27 Or Bus 28 |
Effective English for Business
Written Business Communications |
3 units
3 units |
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Bus 29 |
Oral Business Communications |
3 units |
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Law 5 |
Contracts, Sales and Commercial Paper |
3 units |
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Total Units: |
27-28 units |
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Recommended Electives: |
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Bus 1B |
Managerial Accounting |
4 units |
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Bus 17 |
Personal Finance |
3 units |
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Bus 90 |
International Aspects of Business |
3 units |
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CIS 13 |
Introduction to Computers |
3 units |
To view course descriptions for the required or recommended courses listed above, click on each course number. Click here for the El Camino College Catalog to view course descriptions for the general education requirements and other electives,. Click here to view the current Schedule of Classes.
Preparation for the Transfer Major
For information on specific university major requirements, please obtain a transfer curriculum guide sheet in the Counseling Services Center, consult with your counselor, or visit the Transfer Center. You may use the transfer major requirements to help you fulfill your associate degree requirements.
CERTIFICATES A Certificate of Achievement will be awarded to the student completing the requirements of the Business Management or Retail Management or Interntional Business options.
Business Management Option: Certificate of Achievement
Required classes for either certificate with a Business Management Option:
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Complete the Following: |
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Bus 1A Or Bus 11 |
Financial Accounting
Accounting for Small Business |
4 units
3 units |
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Bus 14 Or Bus 21 |
Marketing
Personnel Management |
3 units
3 units |
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Bus 20 |
Business Management |
3 units |
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Bus 22 |
Human Relations in Business |
3 units |
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Bus 24 |
Small Business Management |
3 units |
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Bus 25 |
Introduction to Business |
3 units |
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Bus 27 Or Bus 28 |
Effective English for Business
Written Business Communications |
3 units
3 units |
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Bus 29 |
Oral Business Communications |
3 units |
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Law 5 |
Contracts, Sales and Commercial Paper |
3 units |
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Total Units: |
27-28 units |
To view course descriptions for the required or recommended courses listed above, click on each course number. Click here for the El Camino College Catalog to view course descriptions for the general education requirements and other electives,. Click here to view the current Schedule of Classes.
Retail Management Option: Certificate of Achievement
A minimum of 15 units must be completed at El Camino College.
Required classes for certificate with a Retail Management Option:
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Complete the Following: |
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Bus 1A Or Bus 11 |
Financial Accounting
Accounting for Small Business |
4 units
3 units |
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Bus 14 |
Marketing |
3 units |
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Bus 15 |
Business Mathematics |
3 units |
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Bus 19 |
Principles of Retailing Management |
3 units |
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Bus 20 |
Business Management |
3 units |
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Bus 21 |
Personnel Management |
3 units |
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Bus 22 |
Human Relations in Business |
3 units |
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Bus 28 |
Written Business Communications |
3 units |
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Bus 29 |
Oral Business Communications |
3 units |
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CIS 13 |
Introduction to Computers |
3 units |
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Total Units |
30-31 units |
To view course descriptions for the required or recommended courses listed above, click on each course number. Click here for the El Camino College Catalog to view course descriptions for the general education requirements and other electives,. Click here to view the current Schedule of Classes.
International Business Option: Certificate of Achievement
A minimum of 12 units must be completed at El Camino College. (pending approval by the California Community Colleges System Office)
Required classes for either certificate with the International Business Option:
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Complete the following: |
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Bus 25 |
Introduction to Business |
3 units |
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Bus 90 |
International Aspects of Business |
3 units |
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Bus 91 |
International Marketing |
3 units |
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Bus 92 |
Fundamentals of Exporting |
3 units |
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Bus 93 |
Fundamentals of Importing |
3 units |
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Bus 94 |
International Trade Documentation and Logistics |
3 units |
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Bus 97 |
International Trade Regulations, Compliance, and Law |
3 units |
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And two courses from: |
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Anth 2 |
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
3 units |
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Bus 20 |
Business Management |
3 units |
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CIS 30 |
Introduction to e-Commerce |
3 units |
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Total Units: |
27 units |
To view course descriptions for the required or recommended courses listed above, click on each course number. Click here for the El Camino College Catalog to view course descriptions for the general education requirements and other electives,. Click here to view the current Schedule of Classes.
Course Descriptions
Business 1A Financial Accounting
4 units; 4 hours lecture, 1 hour lab Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 1A Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU - limitations apply, UC; (CAN BUS 2; Business 1A, 1B = CAN BUS SEQ A)
This is an introductory course covering the fundamentals of financial accounting of the corporate entity. Topics will include the analysis, recording, and summarizing of accounting transactions on the accrual basis. An emphasis will be on accounting as an information system to meet the demands of users for decision making.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 1B Managerial Accounting
4 units; 4 hours lecture, 1 hour lab Prerequisite: Business 1A with a minimum grade of C Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU - limitations apply, UC; (CAN BUS 4; Business 1A, 1B = CAN BUS SEQ A)
This course emphasizes advanced accounting theory, principles and practices for the corporation form of ownership. A major focus of the course is on managerial, cost, and manufacturing accounting and related issues in the corporate environment.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 11 Accounting for Small Business
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable
This course includes basic accounting procedures, preparation and analysis of financial statements, banking, payroll processes, and special accounting journals. This is an accounting course for small business in service and retail environments.
Note: This course is not open to students who have credit for or are currently enrolled in Business 1A. Not recommended for the student who has completed two years of high school bookkeeping with a grade of C or better.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 12 Advertising
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will study the field of advertising and promotion from a marketing perspective. Topics to be covered include the practice and management of advertising by agencies, clients, and the media. Also emphasized are the concepts of ethics, social responsibility, and consumer benefits. Effective techniques in the preparation of different types of advertisements will also be analyzed and applied.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 14 Marketing
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
This course provides an intensive study of concepts and strategies on which the field of marketing is based. Emphasis will be on product decisions, distribution decisions, promotion decisions, and pricing decisions. The general elements of electronic marketing will also be studies.
Note: Letter grade or CR./NCR option.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 15 Business Mathematics
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable
This course is designed to prepare students for mathematical concepts involving quantitative reasoning and analysis in management, finance, accounting, real estate, and other areas of business. The course content involves a thorough study of all aspects of business mathematics including basic computational skills, bank reconciliation, use of business formulas and equations, payroll, discounts and markup/markdowns, simple and compound interest, present value analysis, annuities and sinking funds, credit, depreciation and inventory, taxes, insurance, financial reports, and business statistics.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 17 Personal Finance
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course basic economic issues applied to individual and family management, such as financial planning, record keeping, budgeting, managing money, credit, and taxes are covered. Housing and other major expenditures, protecting assets through insurance and other means, investing in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and real estate, as well as retirement planning are emphasized.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 19 Principles of Retailing Management
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English A Credit, degree applicable
This course is a study of the principles and practices used in the management of retail stores. Topics include site selection, layout, organization, staffing, positioning, customer service, promotional techniques and all aspects of the critical buying function.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 20 Business Management
3 units; 3 hours lecture Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
This course is a study of basic business management concepts and theories in a global, competitive environment. Emphasis is on an operational analysis of the manager’s role in multinational business organizations. Also emphasized are the principles of Total Quality Management and the traditional management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 21 Personnel Management
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will gain an understanding of effective utilization of human resources in the business enterprise. Emphasis is on principles of personnel administration, supervisory and leadership techniques, human relations, concepts of motivation, business communication, and laws governing the rights of employers and employees. Effective management of common types of personnel problems will be discussed.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 22 Human Relations in Business
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will examine human relations theories and applications that will promote effective work relationships. Ethical issues in business are addressed as well as an explicit process of ethical reasoning that will aid in defining and dealing with dilemmas in the workplace. Current events and case studies will be used to develop critical skills as students apply theories and principles.
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Business 24 Small Business Management
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course the students will examine basic concepts and techniques used in small business management. Emphasis will be on entrepreneurial strategy, new venture opportunities, the business plan, small business marketing, small business management, and financial management.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 25 Introduction to Business
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC
This course is a survey of organization and management factors influencing the establishment, location, and operation of businesses. This course emphasizes the functional area of accounting as well as the legal framework within which business activities are conducted. The course also emphasizes the principles of Total Quality Management (TQM) in a multi-cultural and globalized environment.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 27 Effective English for Business
3 units; 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: eligibility for English 1A Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
This is a comprehensive course designed to strengthen and refine the student’s ability to intelligently express and communicate through written language in a business environment. The course will focus on the methods of organizing and presenting business data and ideas in written explanatory and persuasive formats as well as the structural relationships in language. Assignments are designed to stimulate thought and discussion as well as to formulate clear and precise expression of ideas.
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Business 28 Written Business Communications
3 units; 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: eligibility for English 1A Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will study the theory and practice of functional writing to give them an understanding of the human relations aspects of communication, to help develop local patterns of organizing ideas, and to aid in achieving clear, concise expression. Practice in writing various types of business letters and reports will be emphasized throughout the course.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 29 Oral Business Communications
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English A Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will learn the principles of effective speaking in business situations. Interviews, conferences, briefings, and group discussions will be covered. Techniques of research, preparation, presentation, and evaluation are emphasized.
Note: This course is the same as Supervision 27
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); or Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 90 (formerly 18) International Aspects of Business
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will study business theories. Topics will include cross-cultural relations, comparative economic systems, comparative political systems, and international economics. Law and international trade, foreign exchange, letters of credit, export requirements, and emerging issues in international trade will also be covered.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
Click here to view requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 91 International Marketing
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: Business 90 with a minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment or equivalent experience Credit, degree applicable
In this course, the student will gain an understanding of the nature and extent of international marketing, as well as the challenges of marketing internationally and how marketers approach and manage these challenges. Topics include the economic, political, environmental, and cultural factors that affect international marketing as well as the tools and resources available to assess these factors. Selection of viable markets, options available to marketers to develop a global and international strategy, and individual marketing strategies for specific countries will also be discussed.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 92 Fundamentals of Exporting
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: Business 90 with a minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment or equivalent experience Credit, degree applicable
In this course, the student will gain an understanding of the role of exporting in a global economy and the key steps involved in the export process. Topics will include evaluation of a company’s export readiness and potential, market research, identification of the best export markets, development of export market plans, and market entry strategies. Promotion of overseas sales, finding buyers and distributors, responding to inquiries, calculation of export prices, issuance of pro forma invoices, preparation of goods for shipment, preparation of the necessary export documentation, insurance, financing, and delivery of goods will also be covered.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Business 93 Fundamentals of Importing
3 units, 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: Business 90 with a minimum grade of C or equivalent experience Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will analyze the balance of trade between the United States and other countries. Topics will include the effects of imports on the economy, employment, and the standard of living in the United States. Importing as a business, the import process, the role of the United States customs, and distribution from the port of entry to United States markets will also be covered.
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Business 94 International Trade Logistics
3 units, 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: Business 90 with a minimum grade of C or equivalent experience Credit, Degree Applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will examine logistical and documentary aspects of moving goods internationally from source to final destination. Emphasis will be placed on all modes of transportation involved in doing business on a global basis, as well as the shipping and other documents required for specific trade transactions. Topics will also include international commercial terms (Incoterms) commonly used for pricing and transport of goods as well as the roles of freight forwarders, carriers, and other providers of logistics and document-preparation services.
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Business 97 International Business Law
3 units, 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: Business 90 with a minimum grade of C or equivalent experience Credit, Degree Applicable Transfer CSU
In this course students will study legal and regulatory aspects of international business. Emphasis is on the tariff and non-tariff measures used by governments to regulate trade, multilateral and bilateral treaties, and agreements to facilitate trade. Other topics will include the United States and international agencies charged with administering and enforcing specific trade laws and regulations.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Computer Information Systems 13 Introduction to Computers
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC; (CAN BUS 6)
This course is an introduction to computers and application software. It is designed as both an introduction and an entry-level overview for other Computer Information Systems classes. The class covers operating systems, computer security, application software, and hardware. Laboratory exercises focus on application software including spreadsheets, word processors, databases, presentation tools, and the use of the Internet. A programming language is used to teach design and logic.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Computer Information Systems 30 Introduction to e-Commerce
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 2R Credit, degree applicable
This introductory course in e-commerce will acquaint the student with fundamentals of e-commerce. The primary focus will be the study of current e-commerce practices, business models, techniques and opportunities for conducting business via the Internet. This course will help to prepare students for employment as web masters, web designers, and e-commerce business managers.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Law 5 Contracts, Sales and Commercial Paper
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English A Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU*, UC*; (CAN BUS 8)
This course examines court systems, statutory laws, legal and equitable remedies, contract agreements as foundations for other commercial laws, law of sales and purchases of goods, commercial paper including promissory notes, drafts, checks and certificates of deposits.
*Note: There may be CSU course limitations for students completing Law 5 and Law 4. Check with the transfer school for transfer status of this course. *Note: The maximum UC credit allowed for students completing Law 5 and Law 6 is one course.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
Anthropology 2 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3 units; 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 1A Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC; (CAN ANTH 4)
This course will provide students with an introduction to anthropological theory as well as a cross-cultural understanding of human behavior. Emphasis will be placed on subsistence strategies, marriage, kinship, sociopolitical, economic and religious systems along with the effects of cultural change.
Click here to view course requirements for: Associate of Science Degree (Business Management major); Certificates in Business Management, Retail Management, or International Business.
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To view course descriptions for the general education requirements and other electives, click here to see El Camino’s College Catalog. Click here to view the current Schedule of Classes.
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