Common use of Placement on Column 4 Clause in Contracts

Placement on Column 4. (1) a California Community College instructor credential, life, for teaching in a vocational subject, plus twenty-eight (28) units after the granting of the life credential; or (2) any State Department of Education full-time, life, vocational credential, valid for teaching in a community college: Vocational Arts Class A, plus twenty-eight (28) units completed after the clear credential1 or Vocational Arts Class B, Standard Designated Subjects in Vocational Trade and Technical Teaching (an Engineering degree or registration as a professional engineer or technical preparation and professional registration equivalent to the engineer required), or (3) In lieu of the requirements mentioned above, twenty- eight (28) units earned after the satisfaction of the criteria in Section 11.2.2 shall fulfill the requirements of this section.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Tentative Agreement, Agreement

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Placement on Column 4. (1) a California Community College instructor credential, life, for teaching in a vocational subject, plus twenty-eight (28) units after the granting of the life credential; or (2) any State Department of Education full-time, life, vocational credential, valid for teaching in a community college: Vocational Arts Class A, plus twenty-eight (28) units completed after the clear credential1 or Vocational Arts Class B, Standard Designated Subjects in Vocational Trade and Technical Teaching (an Engineering degree or registration as a professional engineer or technical preparation and professional registration equivalent to the engineer required), or (3) In lieu of the requirements mentioned above, twenty- twenty-eight (28) units earned after the satisfaction of the criteria in Section 11.2.2 12.2.2 shall fulfill the requirements of this section.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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