Career Technical Education
Career Technical Education (CTE) at Los Angeles City College demonstrates a lasting dedication to the education and economic wellbeing of students and the LACC community at large. The Office of Economic Development and Workforce Education strives to meet diverse student, public, and workforce needs with quality curricula that combine a foundation of academic learning with relevant occupational and technical training.
"A majority of students who complete career education credentials at California Community Colleges earn middle-income wages within one year of finishing their first career education program."
- Public Policy Institute of California, 2019*
If you are…
- a graduating high school senior,
- a professional looking to add to your skills or credentials,
- making a return to the workforce,
- looking to change career gears,
- interested in earning a certificate or degree before transferring,
- preparing for a certification on a budget,
- a business or employer interested in discussing and informing CTE trends,
there is a CTE program for you at LACC! Take the next step toward your goals and explore Career Technical Education departments, certificates, degree options and pathways today!
DEPARTMENTS:
- Human Services: Addiction (Drug & Alcohol) Studies
- Administration of Justice
- Art & Art History
- Business Administration
- Child Development
- Cinema & Television
- Dental Prosthetic Technology
- Dietetics
- Journalism
- Kinesiology
- Law & Paralegal Studies
- Music at the Herb Alpert Music Center
- Personal Training
- Photography
- Radiologic Technology
- Registered Nursing
- Theater Arts
Need some assistance navigating your CTE options? Click below to live chat with our CTE Representative, Kenny Simkins.
Are you a business or employer with a programmatic inquiry? Contact us here.
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Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
Tue, Thurs: 12:00PM - 3:00PM
*Source: Public Policy Institute of California, 2019. Press Release.
For more information about CTE, or Career Education, and students’ long-term earnings, view PPIC’s full report, Career Pathways and Economic Mobility at California’s Community Colleges or take a glance at the highlights.
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Office Hours and Location
Mondays to Fridays: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturdays to Sundays: Closed
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Contact
Phone: (323) 953-4000 ext. 2594
If you have any questions or concerns, please visit our Administration and Staff page for contact information, and email our team today!