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Continuing education on the San Diego freeway

Continuing education on the San Diego freeway South of Los Angeles, California, lies Orange County, skirting the Pacific Ocean. Its spine is the great San Diego Freeway. Within the county is the Coast Community College District, whose publication, Accomplishments, produced in October 1975, states baldly Established in 1974, to serve the residents of the coastal section of Orange County, California, the Coast Community College District consists of two colleges Orange Coast College and Golden West College, and Orange County's only television station, KOCETV, Channel 50. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Industrial and Commercial Training Emerald Publishing

Continuing education on the San Diego freeway

Industrial and Commercial Training , Volume 8 (2): 6 – Feb 1, 1976

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0019-7858
DOI
10.1108/eb003522
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Abstract

South of Los Angeles, California, lies Orange County, skirting the Pacific Ocean. Its spine is the great San Diego Freeway. Within the county is the Coast Community College District, whose publication, Accomplishments, produced in October 1975, states baldly Established in 1974, to serve the residents of the coastal section of Orange County, California, the Coast Community College District consists of two colleges Orange Coast College and Golden West College, and Orange County's only television station, KOCETV, Channel 50.

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Industrial and Commercial TrainingEmerald Publishing

Published: Feb 1, 1976

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