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College of Marin

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835 College Ave, Kentfield, CA 94904, USA
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Indian Valley Campus

Novato, CA, United States

The Indian Valley Campus of College of Marin specializes in vocational, technical, and applied programs, complementing the broader academic offerings at Kentfield. This location focuses on career-technical education, workforce development, and community-oriented courses, providing practical skills for immediate employment or further specialization.

  • Vocational Trades: Automotive technology, welding, construction management, and HVAC courses deliver hands-on training in industry-standard facilities. Students learn diagnostic repair, blueprint reading, fabrication techniques, and sustainable building practices through apprenticeships and certifications.
  • Business Technology: Office administration, medical billing, real estate, and small business management emphasize digital tools. Programs cover Microsoft Office suite, QuickBooks, customer service, and e-commerce strategies for modern workplaces.
  • Health Occupations: Dental assisting, medical assisting, phlebotomy, and EMT training prepare for healthcare roles. Courses include clinical simulations, patient care protocols, anatomy reviews, and certification exams, addressing local workforce shortages.
  • Environmental and Natural Resources: Horticulture, landscaping, and natural resource management classes promote sustainability. Topics encompass plant science, irrigation systems, ecosystem restoration, and organic farming, with field trips to local preserves.
  • Public Safety: Fire science, emergency medical services, and criminal justice programs build essential skills. Offerings include firefighting tactics, incident command, law enforcement procedures, and crisis intervention, often in partnership with regional agencies.
  • Culinary Arts and Hospitality: Baking, culinary fundamentals, and hospitality management foster gastronomic expertise. Students practice knife skills, menu planning, food safety, and event coordination in professional kitchens.
  • Digital Media and Design: Graphic design, animation, video production, and photography utilize state-of-the-art labs. Courses teach Adobe Creative Suite, 3D modeling, storytelling, and portfolio development for creative industries.
  • Engineering Technology: Drafting, electronics, and manufacturing processes introduce technical drawing, circuit design, and CNC machining. Emphasis on CAD software, robotics, and quality control supports advanced manufacturing careers.

Indian Valley also hosts continuing education in areas like computer literacy, parenting, and senior programs, enhancing community engagement. With flexible scheduling, including evenings and online hybrids, the campus serves working adults and diverse populations. Faculty bring industry experience, ensuring curricula align with employer needs. Support services include tutoring, career counseling, and transfer advising. The campus's emphasis on applied learning, through maker spaces and simulation centers, empowers students to innovate and adapt. Annually, thousands benefit from these programs, gaining credentials like CTE certificates that boost employability. Indian Valley Campus embodies accessible, practical education, bridging academia and industry while upholding College of Marin's commitment to equity, inclusion, and regional economic vitality. This targeted approach equips learners with tangible skills for thriving in dynamic job markets.

Kentfield Campus

Kentfield, CA, United States

The Kentfield Campus of College of Marin serves as the primary hub for a wide array of academic programs designed to foster student success in transfer, career preparation, and personal enrichment. This campus offers comprehensive associate degrees and certificates across multiple disciplines, emphasizing hands-on learning and interdisciplinary approaches.

  • Liberal Arts and Humanities: Courses in English literature, history, philosophy, and foreign languages like Spanish, French, and Italian prepare students for university transfer. These programs explore cultural narratives, critical thinking, and communication skills through seminars, workshops, and research projects.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, anthropology, and political science classes delve into human behavior, societal structures, and global issues. Students engage in case studies, fieldwork, and debates to develop analytical perspectives.
  • Business and Management: Accounting, economics, marketing, and entrepreneurship courses equip learners with practical business acumen. Offerings include financial analysis, business law, and management principles, often with simulation-based learning.
  • Science and Mathematics: Biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science labs provide foundational knowledge for STEM pathways. Math sequences from algebra to calculus support quantitative reasoning, with emphasis on real-world applications like data analysis and sustainability.
  • Health and Kinesiology: Nursing prerequisites, anatomy, physiology, and fitness training promote wellness. Programs include CPR certification, sports science, and adaptive physical education for diverse student needs.
  • Arts and Performing Arts: Visual arts, music, theater, and dance studios offer creative expression. Classes cover drawing, painting, digital media, choral ensembles, acting techniques, and choreography, culminating in public performances and exhibitions.
  • Computer Science and Information Technology: Programming in Python, Java, web development, and cybersecurity basics build technical proficiency. Courses integrate coding bootcamps, software engineering principles, and ethical hacking simulations.
  • Education and Early Childhood: Teacher preparation, child development, and ESL instruction focus on pedagogy. Students gain experience through observation, curriculum design, and inclusive teaching strategies.

Additionally, the campus supports non-credit offerings in ESL, GED preparation, and community education, ensuring accessibility for all learners. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, Kentfield emphasizes student-centered education, integrating technology like online portals and virtual labs. Transfer agreements with UC and CSU systems facilitate seamless progression. Career services complement academics with internships, job placement, and skill-building workshops. Overall, the curriculum at Kentfield Campus promotes lifelong learning, equity, and innovation, preparing over 5,000 students annually for diverse futures in a supportive environment that values cultural diversity and academic excellence. This holistic approach ensures graduates are well-rounded, adaptable, and ready to contribute to society.

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