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Ohlone College Division of Fine Arts, Business & Communication May 2009

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Ohlone CollegeDivision of Fine Arts, Business & Communication

May 2009

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DimensionsPeople and Money

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Personnel – 191 Hard-Workers

Division EmployeesManagers 4Full-time faculty 22Part-time faculty 73Classified 7Other* 85

191

*Instructional Aides, Tutors, Technicians, etc.

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“It’s all about the relationships.”

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Funds total for the division = over $5.3 million

Amount tracked by the division office = over $700,000

Money

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Fine Arts11%

Business4%

Communi-cation

4%

Ohlone82%

Fall 08 FTES

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Fine Arts, etc.

DSPS

Health

Humanities/Math

Science

Counseling

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500

Fall 08 FTES by Division

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Fine Arts11%

Business4% Com-

munica-tion4%

DSPS4%

Health6%

Humanities/Math39%

Science31%

Counseling1%

Fall 08 FTES by Division

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ART21%

BA21%BRDC

4%BSM1%

GA3%

ID1%

IS2%

JOUR1%

MM4%

MUS23%

RE2%

SPCH16%

FTES Distribution

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ART18%

BA18%

BRDC

3%BSM1%GA

3%ID1%

IS2%

JOUR1%

MM3%MUS

19%

RE2%

SPCH14%

TD15%

Division FTES Distribution

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Fine Arts

Business

Communication

0 100 200 300 400 500 600

Division FTES Fall 08

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Fine ArtsThe Human Experience

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Roy Lichtenstein

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” 

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Dance

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Theatre

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John Ruskin

“Art is not a study of positive reality, it is the seeking for ideal truth."

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Art

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Art

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John Ruskin

"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music."

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Music

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Music

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Art◦ Photography

Graphic Arts Interior Design Independent Studies (IS-100) Music

◦ Commercial Music Theatre & Dance

◦ Entertainment Design & Technology

Fine Arts

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2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-080

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

Fine Arts FTES -- Up 26% Since 03-04

Theatre/DanceMusicInterior DesignGraphic ArtsArt

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BusinessCreating Prosperity

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John Greenleaf Whittier

“As a . . . businessperson, you have no greater leverage than the truth.”

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Gary Ryan Blair

“Do more than is required. What is the distance between someone who achieves their goals consistently and those who spend their lives and careers merely following? The extra mile.”

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Group work is effective!

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Business Administration◦ Accounting◦ Economics◦ Business Law◦ General Business

Business Supervision/Management◦ Supervision, Leadership◦ Communication, Interpersonal Relations◦ Operations, Human Resources

Real Estate

Business

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2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-080

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

Business FTES -- Up 14% Since 03-04

Real EstateSupervisionAdministration

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CommunicationConnecting

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

“Be sincere; be brief; be seated.”

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George Bernard Shaw

“The problem with communication ... is the illusion that it has been accomplished.”

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Preparation + Opportunity = Success

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It takes concentration . . .

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. . . and teamwork!

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Broadcasting◦ Radio◦ Television

Journalism◦ The Monitor

Multimedia Speech

◦ Forensics

Communication

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2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-080

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

Communication FTES -- Up 8% Since 03-04

SpeechMultimediaJournalismBroadcasting

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Accounting Art, transfer Broadcasting Business, general and transfer Entertainment Design and Technology Fine Arts, general Graphic Arts Interior Design Journalism

Degrees and Certificates

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Multimedia Music, transfer Commercial Music Real Estate Sales Broker Speech and Communication Studies,

transfer

Degrees, continued

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Exhibit B Student Employment History 03/19/07 LAST FIRST STATION ABRAHAMSON CHRIS KICU ABUNGIN MARK KBAY/KEZR/TOTAL TRAFFIC ADAMIC ROBERT KKIQ/CLEAR CHANNEL SJ & SF/MONTEREY//KHRD/KRXQ/KBHX/KEWB/KISK ADAMS LISA KWSS/KRLT/KOWL/KHQT/KUFX/KSRI/KSRY/KFFM/KMNX/KDON AGUILAR CHRISTINA KBAY/KEZR AHMAD FARHAD CITADEL/KHOP/KESP AIKEN LARRY KEZR/KIOI/KDON ALFRED DOREEN KKIQ/KEZR ALLEN CASEY KUFX/KOME/KLDZ AMMON GINGER KKDV/KKIQ ARO MARLENA KUFX/KSJO/KSJX/KJOY/KOSO AYALA YOLANDA KKIQ/KDON/KATD/KOFY/KRTY/KKIS/KEZR BALCIONI NICOLE KBGG/DIGITAL DJ/KABL/KNEW/KZQZ/KISQ/KEZR BEARD NICK SHADOW TRAFFIC/METRO NETWORKS/KRXQ BEARMAN TANYA KSJQ/KWSS/KICU/KUFX BELTRAN JOE KRLT/KOWL/KEZR/KBLX BENOUN WILMA KTVU BERMUDEZ ERICA KISQ BOULTON DAN KKIQ/KSTN/KWG BOYD TOM KKSJ/KBAY/KDON BRAGA BERNADETTE KBAY/KKSJ BRIERY JOE KBAY/KKSJ/KMXZ/KAXT/KRQR/KRQC BRINGER DANNY KFRC/KYA/KSFO/KYCY/KQED BROGDON MARGIE KBAY/KKSJ/KEZR BROWN JASON KMEL BROWN RANDY KNEW/KABL/KQKE BROWN SAM KKIQ BRUMLEY PAUL KFAX CALHOUN JEANENE KEZR/KBAY/KUFX/KCNL/KSJO CALLAHAN DALTON KEZR CALLOWAY SHIRLEY KKSJ/KBAY/KDIA/KKIQ/KEAR CARDENAS PAUL KOME/KSJO/KWSS CARDONA RENEE KEZR/KUFX/KKIQ/KTOM/KATD/KATM/KHKK/KHOP CARDOZA AMY KWSS/KARA/KLIV CARLSON DOUG KIOI CARROLL TOM KEZR

250 radio alumni in broadcasting careers

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Broadcasting Dept. -Television students working permanent full-time jobs in the industry: News 12 The Bronx KVAL TV, Eugene KTVZ, Bend, Ore. KPIX TV KFTY Santa Rosa Metro Networks KION TV Monterey KYMA Yuma KSBW TV Monterey KCOY Santa Barbara KCOY Santa Barbara KTVU TV Oakland/SF KNTV San Jose TV 30 Pleasanton TV 30 Pleasanton Betty Yu, Reporter Azenith Smith, Reporter Richgail Enriquez, Producer Kat Puigumri, Production Asst Elisha Rivers, Anchor Rebecca Loob, Traffic Christianna Merfalen,Producer Tommy Tran, Reporter Janette Najera, Production Assistant Alison Reeder, Executive Producer, Raquel Rendon, News Producer Kasey Petritsch, Local Sales Coordinator Kanya Smith, Morning Show Writer Teresa Thurman, Director Justin Chakin Studio Cameraman Home Box Office Julie Tadeo The Bachelor Erin Tomasello Christian Television,Texas Kylie Oaks Toyota Nor. Cal. Cara Miller Carlos Avalon Productions Kyle Womack Juniper Network Nizar Ahmed Sharks Hockey Cat Nguyen Christina Rodriguez World Shopping Network

TV Alumni known to work full-time in film or TV

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Busine

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Fine

Arts

Comm

unicat

ion

58

60

62

64

66

68

70

72

Success Rate Comparison (%)

StateOhlone

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Gary Soren Smith Center

For the Fine & Performing Arts

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Events, 2005-08 (3 yrs.)

Music Dept. 94

Theatre/Dance 218

SCP! 31

Campus Events 131

Community 5

Rentals 354

833

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Box Office

Season Tickets Box Office2005-06 18,303 $129,000 2006-07 19,998 $160,0002007-08 18,816 $211,000

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Renter Profile California Theatre

Company Professional Touring

Ensemble Area School Children 8 Dates at SC in 08-09 20 Performances 7,000 Tickets Sold

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Smith Center Serves Over 800 FTES

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