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Supervision Credential
Level 3 - Designated Subjects, Supervision/Coordination
EVOC 508, 509 & 510 (Level 3 courses)
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The Level 3 Designated Subjects Supervision/Coordination Courses (EVOC 508/509/510) ane now offered in an all online format. Official enrollment for all three courses should be made for Spring Quarter, but it is possible to get an early start (highly recommended) by contacting course coordinator Donna Shea via e-mail (see below).
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Who is this credential for?

The Designated Subjects Supervision/Coordination Credential qualifies the holder to function as a Supervisor, Coordinator or Administrator in Regional Occupation Programs and Adult Education Programs in the State of California.

The Level 3 courses are also beneficial for community collage and correctional institution instructors interested in administration. Any teachers interested in administrative skills and processes can benefit from the information and activities included with this course work.

There are no prerequisites required to enroll in these courses, however completion of Level 1 and Level 2 course work, either through CSU San Bernardino or some other CCTC approved institution, would certainly be advantageous.

Basic word processing, web browsing and e-mail skills are essential.

Requirements for those seeking the "Supervision/Coordination Credential" include: Please note that simply completing the course work does not mean that a person is qualified to become a vocational program administrator. In addition to the course work and teaching experience specified above, candidates seeking administrative positions must be able to demonstrate advanced organizational skills, the ability to interact effectively with people of widely diverse backgrounds, a superior work ethic, unwavering integrity, a well developed sense of humor and a genuine commitment to do the best job possible!


What does the course work involve?

The combined EVOC 508, 509 and 510 courses involve completion of a number of assignments to be collected into a portfolio, as well as working with a qualified local on-site administrator in either an ROP, adult education, community college or correctional facility. Follow the link just below to see a list of the:

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Supervision/Coordination Skills

Who are the team of Instructors?

These courses are team taught by the following listed instructors. Each name below links to information about that instructor:
When and Where is the course work available?

All three courses must be completed during Spring Quarter. All distance learning materials will be sent to students on a CD or posted on a web site and must be completed by the end of Spring Quarter in June. It is possible, with permission from the course instructor, to get an early start on the course assignments. This can be done before being officially admitted and is highly recommended for anyone with a busy schedule.

How do I get into the program?

Anyone interested in these online courses should e-mail Donna Shea evoc@verizon.net as indicated above, without delay. Then, when applying for admission, follow the directions for admission (STEP 1)and registration (STEP 2) that are posted at: The application for admission should be for Spring Quarter and should be filed as soon as information about the distance learning option has been received.

For additional details or advisement, please contact Sid Burksby e-mail at sburks@csusb.edu.

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August 2007