El Camino College (Elco or ECC) is a two-year public
community college
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located in the
unincorporated area
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of
Los Angeles County
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known as
Alondra Park.
[Alondra Park CDP, California]
." U.S. Census Bureau
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. Retrieved May 5, 2010. It consists of 37 buildings spanning an area of roughly . It is one of two community colleges serving Southern California's
South Bay area.
The El Camino Community College District was officially established as of July 1, 1947. the college served approximately 23,000 students within the El Camino Community College District, including the communities of
Alondra Park,
Carson
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,
Del Aire
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,
El Segundo,
Gardena,
Hawthorne
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* Hawt ...
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Hermosa Beach
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,
Inglewood,
Ladera Heights
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,
Lawndale,
Lennox,
Lomita
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History
The Spanish Empire had expanded into this area when the ...
,
Manhattan Beach,
Redondo Beach,
Torrance,
View Park–Windsor Hills.
El Camino College offers 2,500 classes in 85 programs, including
vocational
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, undergraduate, and honors courses, many available in online and televised formats for distance education.
Student demographics
Total Students: 24,349
Campus media
KECC radio station
The college hosts one radio station, KECC. The first time KECC was actually on the air experimentally was Career Day, April 27, 1994. The operation lasted only four hours, from 9 am to 1 pm. On November 11, 1994, KECC signed on the air for the first time as a regularly scheduled carrier current broadcast station. At that time, the frequency used was 1620 kHz. In the fall of 2000 KECC changed frequency from 1200 kHz to 1500 kHz.
Athletics
Built in 1958,
Murdock Stadium
Featherstone Field, previously known as Murdock Stadium is a stadium on the campus of El Camino College in Torrance, California.
Built in 1958 the stadium seats around 12,127 on wood-backed bleacher seats. It was home to the North American So ...
hosts some of the schools athletic programs.
In media
The college campus has been used as a filming location since at least the 1970s. Visitors to the IBM pavilion at the
1964-65 World's Fair in New York City saw an
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* Aled Eames (1921–1996), Welsh maritime historian
* Arthur Johnson Eames (1881–1969), American botanist
* Benjamin T. Eames (1818–1901), American politician, U.S. Representative ...
film that featured El Camino coach Kenneth Swearingen and the school football team. Among other films shot in part at the college are:
* ''
Cheaper by the Dozen
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'' (2003 remake)
* ''
The Longest Yard'' (2005 remake)
* ''
Crime After Crime''
* ''
The Dark Knight Rises
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''
* ''
The Circle''
* ''Visiting... with
Huell Howser
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'' Episode 513
Performing arts
El Camino College has a 2,000-seat auditorium, a 350-seat campus theatre, and the 190-seat Robert Hagg Recital Hall. The Marsee Auditorium is the venue for the
South Bay Ballet's annual production of
The Nutcracker
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, and is known for showcasing dance and opera companies, traveling artists, and other Broadway, film and television veterans, such as
Shirley Jones
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and Gregory Hines. The Marsee Auditorium as well as the other on-campus venues also host El Camino College resident performers.
Schauerman Library
The Schauerman Library serves as the research center of the college. The library houses the El Camino College archives.
Notable alumni
*
Chet Baker
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Baker earned much attention and ...
, musician, (did not graduate)
*
David Benoit, musician
*
Antonio Chatman
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Chatman also ...
, NFL wide receiver, 1997
*
Fred Claire, general manager, Los Angeles Dodgers
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* ]Bo Derek
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, actress
* Carol Neblett
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Life and career
Neblett was born in Modesto, California and raised in Redondo Beach. She studied at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1969 ...
, Operatic soprano[
* ]Alan Jardine
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of The Beach Boys
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* Chris Montez
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, singer (did not graduate)[
* ]Chris Mortensen
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Early life
Mortensen attended North Torrance Hi ...
, ESPN
* Clara Lee
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Clara (born Lee Sung-Min,李成敏) made her entertainment debut under her birt ...
, Actress
* Cliff Meidl
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, USA Kayaking Olympian[
* ]David Pack
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Pack was co-founder, guitarist and main vocalist for the band Ambrosia. His collected works as a ...
[
* ]Dennis Mangers
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Life
Mangers was a member of the California State Assembly for the 73rd district from Orange County from 1974 to 1980. He ...
, California Assemblyman[
* ]Denny Hocking
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, professional baseball player
* Derrick Deese
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...
, Professional football player for San Francisco 49ers and Fox Sports Radio host
* Don Dulay
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, professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association
* Donte Gamble
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, American football player
* Flo Hyman, USA Volleyball Olympian
* Fred Dryer
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for 13 years, participating in 176 games starting in ...
, actor, producer and former football defensive end in the NFL[
* Greg Cross (Skateboarding), , professional Skateboarder(Transferred to University of Southern California)
* George Foster, professional baseball player
* ]George Nakano
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, California Assemblyman
* Jason Farol
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, singer
* Keith Erickson
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After graduating from El Segundo High School (California), attended El Camino College. Erickson then played basketball at UCLA, where he was a ...
, professional basketball player[
* Kris Medlen, professional baseball player, attended but finished at ]Santa Ana College
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In 1915, Santa Ana Junior College opened its doors to 25 students as a department of Santa Ana High School. It was the second community college founded in Orange ...
)
* Lynette Fromme
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, (didn't graduate)
* Michael Fincke
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, NASA astronaut[
* John Ramsey, Public-address announcer for several Los Angeles professional sports teams
* ]Marcel Reece
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, NFL player
* Gerard Robinson
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, American education reformer
* Tamir Saban (born 1999), American-Israeli
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basketball player
* Nathan Salmon
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Salmon was born January 2, ...
, professor (graduated under the name "Nathan Salmon Ucuzoglu")
* Niu Sale
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, American football player
* Lauren Sánchez
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[
* Kenbrell Thompkins, football player
* ]Douglas Trumbull
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, filmmaker[
* ]Park Jun-gyu
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Filmography Film
*''Quit Your Life'' (1971)
*''Zip Up'' (1972 ...
, Korean Actor
* Ras Kass
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, Rapper (did not graduate)
* Robert Cornegy
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, New York City Councilmember
* Rudy de Leon
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, USA Deputy Secretary of Defense[
* ]Saladin McCullough
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, American football player
* Suge Knight
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, Rap impresario
* Therese Murray
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, President of the Massachusetts Senate[
* ]Frederico Lapenda
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Earned an AA degree in Theater in 1992 - Movie Producer, MMA Hall of Fame Promoter, Beverly Hills Film Festival President, Brazilian Tourism Ambassador, and Allies of the Amazon co-creator with Stan Lee.
* Brian Wilson
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(did not graduate)[
* ]William Allen Young
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, actor[
]
Notable faculty
* Fitzhugh Dodson
Fitzhugh J. Dodson (October 28, 1923, Baltimore, Maryland – May 2, 1993, Long Beach, California) was an American clinical psychologist, lecturer and educator. He wrote several popular books including the best-selling ''How to Parent''.
Biogra ...
, taught philosophy from 1959
* Julius Sumner Miller
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Off-screen
Julius Sumner Miller was bor ...
(1952–1974)
See also
* Compton Community College District ( Compton College)
References
External links
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California Community Colleges
Universities and colleges in Los Angeles County, California
Schools accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Education in Torrance, California
Educational institutions established in 1947
1947 establishments in California