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Student Opportunities

Our class program is for a grade and awards students who complete it with 3 CSU-transferable credits. The lectures are led by industry professionals who teach valuable career skills that prepare students for the esports industry, regardless of which part of it they choose to engage in. Students will learn about several topics including esports marketing, player health, esports in academia, and more! Enrollment is open every semester, and students do not have to be on any of our competing teams to join the class

IVC Laser Esports Arena

The IVC Esports arena is proud to now be located in PE270! Our game catalog is free to all IVC students with no time limits. For the most up-to-date information regarding arena hours, please visit our Discord.

Address

5500 Irvine Center Irvine, CA 92618
Student Activities Center (SAC) Building

Goals and Outcomes

​What ​Meaning at IVC ​Doing/ Will do ​Outcomes
​Diversity
  • Reflection of students and community, faculty, courses, recruitment
  • Value and celebrate differences; race/ethnicity and other identities; abilities; SES; sexual orientation; educational goals, etc.
  • Some programs (eg, life sciences) have diversified pathways

IVC's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement

Irvine Valley College’s institutional strength derives from the academic and social commitment of our students, faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, and community partners; and so we strive to build a campus culture that reflects our lives as members of multiple intersecting communities, experiences, identities, and abilities.

Central to Irvine Valley College’s mission is removing barriers for all members of our community, particularly to those who have been impacted by systemic disadvantages, marginalization, and exclusion.

Target Occupation

 Target NAICS - Sector Strategy

  • 2362 Nonresidential Building Construction
  • 3334 Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing
  • 5413 Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services

Doing What Matters

Jobs and the Economy

Among the activities of the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, the programs of the Division of Workforce and Economic Development bridge the skills and jobs mismatch and prepare California’s workforce for 21st century careers. The Division serves as administrator for several streams of state and federal funds, including Governor’s Career Technical Education Pathways Initiative (SB70), Carl D.