School of Languages and Learning Resources
The School of Languages and Learning Resources comprises English as a Second Language (ESL) and Adult ESL, Learning Centers, and five world languages: ASL (Sign), Chinese, French, Japanese, and Spanish.
The School of Languages and Learning Resources comprises English as a Second Language (ESL) and Adult ESL, Learning Centers, and five world languages: ASL (Sign), Chinese, French, Japanese, and Spanish.
The School of Kinesiology, Health and Athletics offers courses and programs in Health, Intercollegiate Athletics, Kinesiology, Life Fitness Center, Nutrition, Public Health, and is home ot the Strength Training Center.
The School of IDEA is a catalyst for innovative career education opportunities with program offerings that include design model making and rapid prototyping, drafting and engineering technology, electrical technology, and electronic technology.
The School of Humanities offers programs and courses in English, Ethnic Studies, Film and Media Studies, Gender Studies, History, Humanities, Journalism, Philosophy, Religious Studies.
The School of Guidance and Counseling provides counseling and Women's Studies courses as well as comprehensive counseling services. Both courses and services exist to help students with their academics career and personal concerns, thus serving the holistic needs of IVC students.
The School of Business Sciences offers a variety of programs and curriculum in Accounting, Business Management, Computer Information Management, Entrepreneurship, Paralegal Studies and Real Estate.
The Office of Research, Planning and Accreditation (ORPA) fosters continuous quality improvement of student learning at Irvine Valley College by providing innovative, timely, relevant, and accurate information that drives college decision-making.
The real estate department prepares its diverse students for the real estate salesperson and broker licenses and to be active in real estate without the goal of licensure.
Counseling appointments, workshops, and resources to help students 25 years and older transition back to college.
An academic, counseling and mentoring program that has improved college persistence and success rates for thousands of California’s educationally underserved students.