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SANTA ROSA CAMPUS
1501 Mendocino Avenue Phone: (707) 527-4011
Founded in 1918, SRJC’s 100+-acre Santa Rosa Campus, located 52 miles north of San Francisco, is one of the most beautiful campuses in California’s 108-campus community college system, and is largely characterized by elegant turn-of-the-century ivy covered brick buildings, towering oak trees, flower gardens and manicured lawns in a park like setting in the heart of Santa Rosa. In addition to its state-of-the art classroom facilities, laboratories and conference winning athletic programs, the campus houses a Planetarium, an Art Gallery, Summer Repertory Theatre, and the Jesse Peter Native American Museum. PETALUMA CAMPUS
680 Sonoma Mountain Parkway Phone: (707) 778-3801
SRJC began offering evening classes in Petaluma in 1964, and in the early 1970s held classes in leased spaces throughout the city. In 1985, the Board of Trustees purchased a 40-acre site in east Petaluma, and in 1995 the first phase of construction of a Petaluma Center was completed. The Petaluma Center officially became a campus in April 1999. Today, over 6000 students enroll in classes each semester at the SRJC Petaluma Campus, and the second phase of construction to expand the Petaluma Campus to a 12,000-student capacity is now underway. The beautiful contemporary adobe style buildings with red tile roofs and clock tower with Westminster chimes reflect the Spanish history of the area. The campus is 35 miles north of San Francisco. SRJC’s TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
680 Sonoma Mountain Parkway Phone: (707) 778-3626
Opened in January 2001 in Telecom Valley, this unique educational program was established to meet the training needs of North Bay technology companies, offering classes and training programs to the general public and customized, cost-efficient in-service training for the technology companies. With the primary aim to produce a trained, stable high-technology workforce for technology companies, the businesslike instructional atmosphere creates an excellent opportunity for clientele and students to observe and network. Clientele includes incumbent workers, entry-level workers, and high school co-enrollment students. SRJC’s PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING CENTER
5743 Skylane Boulevard Phone: (707) 837-8843
The Public Safety Training Center was established in 1961, and currently provides coursework and field training for police officers, correctional officers, police dispatchers, seasonal park rangers, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and firefighters. In spring 2002 the modern facility was completed on a 20-acre site in Windsor to provide in-service training for people working in public safety. The center is the largest provider of in-service training for law enforcement personnel north of the Golden Gate Bridge, offering traditional academic offerings, administration and classroom buildings, an emergency medical care laboratory facility, an indoor firing range, a large multipurpose building, a state-of-the-art scenario training village, and a driving instruction area with skid pad. SRJC CULINARY ARTS CENTER
458 B Street Phone: (707) 527-4395 In fall 2002, the Culinary Arts Center opened at the Brickyard Center in downtown Santa Rosa, a 5,100 square foot facility that offers classroom instruction, a Culinary Café, a retail bakery/pastry operation, and on-site and off-site catering services. Students learn culinary skills by working in a full commercial kitchen using state of-the-art equipment, and wine education classes are conducted in the evenings. Offering four certificate programs designed to train students and food service workers in all aspects of the culinary arts, students are prepared for a wide range of job opportunities in restaurants, hotels, and catering operations and institutional kitchens. SRJC SHONE FARM
6225 Eastside Road Phone: (707) 887-1187
Established in 1972, the Robert Shone Farm currently operates as a self-sustaining 365-acre farm near the Russian River, generating income from the sale of grapes from the College’s vineyard operation as well as oat hay, oat silage, and sheep and swine operations. The farm offers students majoring in agriculture and forestry diversified, hands-on educational opportunities. Produce raised in farm gardens are used in SRJC’s Culinary Training Program. A new Agriculture Pavilion is now under construction. |