Mission
- The mission of the Trades and Technology Division (TTD) is to equip students with knowledge and technical skills in their vocational specialties, through the issuance of certificate of proficiencies (COP) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees, based on national standards, with input from local, public, and private entities. In addition, TTD develops programs that prepare students for entry-level employment and upgrade skills of incumbent workers, and prepare them for professional licensure and certification. The Trades and Technology Division provides preparatory training for students to further their education and training beyond ASCC.
- To meet this mission, the department offers the following degree and certificate programs of studies:
For a listing of courses offered, please click on the following links:
The Physical Education Department offers the following courses.
Program Learning Outcome
- Demonstrate & Perform - To demonstrate working knowledge of safety procedures, test instruments, and tools and equipment of their discipline. Therefore, to obtain, analyze and synthesize gathered information necessary to complete an assigned task(s).
- Work Ethics - Attain skills for entry-level employment in their chosen field of study and related fields including work ethics to be a successful employee.
- Technology Applications - To utilize appropriate technological tools, terminology and procedures for personal, academic, and career tasks, include access, evaluate from a variety of sources and contexts, including technology.
- Information Communication - To think critically in evaluating information, solving problems and making decisions; in addition to read and listen actively to learn and communicate.
- Community Advisory Council
- Dr. Kristen Jensen
- Mr. Samuel Meleisea
- Ms. Leiema Hunt
- Mrs. Ianeta Ah Ping
- Dr. Ruth Matagi
- Mr. Larry Hirata
- Chairperson and Faculty
- Dr. Randel DeWees, Chairperson
- Mr. Murali Gopalan, Faculty
- Mr. Alden Tagarino, Faculty