APPENDIX C

 

DEFINITION OF SALARY CLASSES

 

Class 1:  Base—no degree, or Bachelor’s with up to 60 semester units taken after the award of the degree

 

Class 2:  One or more of the following:

·         Master’s degree and fewer than 45 semester units taken after the award of the Bachelor’s degree

·         Vocational Class A Credential issued for five years or life

·         Standard Designated Subjects Credential in Vocational Trade and Technical Training issued for life

·         California Community College Instructor Credential issued for life with a teaching subject matter area on the following list and at least 60 semester units of course work from an accredited post-secondary institution:

 

·         Accounting

·         Health and Physical Care Services & Related Technologies

·         Aeronautics

·         Industrial Arts

·         Agricultural Services and Processing

·         Industrial, Machine & Related Technologies

·         Aircraft

·         An Industrial Trade

·         Animal Production

·         Insurance

·         Architectural, Engineering & Related Technologies

·         Marine & Related Technologies

·         Building, Construction & Marketing & Distribution Related Technologies

·         Mining, Metallurgy & Related Technologies

·         A Building Trade

·         Motel and Hotel Services & Related Technologies

·         Business and Industrial Management

·         Nursing

·         Communication Services & Related Technologies, including Painting

·         Office Services & Related Technologies

·         Computer & Related Technologies

·         Ornamental Horticulture

·         Cosmetology & Barbering

·         Personal Services

·         Court Reporting

·         Police Science

·         Fire Science

·         Real Estate

·         Foods, Food Services & Related Technologies

·         Textiles, Textile Services & Related Technologies

 

Class 3:  Master’s degree and at least 45 but fewer than 60 semester units taken after the award of the Bachelor’s degree

 

Class 4:  Master’s degree and at least 60 semester units taken after the award of the Bachelor’s degree

 

Class 5:  An earned doctorate or membership in the California Bar.