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BUSINESS EDUCATION



TYPIST/ COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I

61-50-84

This introductory course emphasizes the development of accuracy and speed in computer keyboarding.
M-F 8:10am - 2:30 pm  
$20.00
 

TYPIST/ COMPUTER KEYBOARDING II

61-50-86


This course is designed for students that have successfully completed computer keyboarding I, or students familiar with basic keyboarding skills who seek to increase speed, accuracy, and number of words per minute.
The course includes computer terminology, office career preparation, and basic employability skills.

M-F 8:10am - 2:30 pm  
$20.00
 

COMPUTER OPERATOR/
LITERACY

61-50-54

Prerequisite:Typing/Keyboarding I or 35 wpm.

This is an introductory course for students with little or no experience working with computers. Students will learn how to operate computers and commonly used software applications.

M-TH
F
8:10 am - 2:30 pm
8:10 am - 12:30 pm

$50.00
 

COMPUTER OPERATOR/
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS

61-50-74

This course is for students who have completed Computer Operator/Literacy, or students already familiar with computer basics. The focus of this class is on Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.
M-TH
F
8:10 am - 2:30 pm
8:10 am - 12:30 pm

$50.00
 

GENERAL CLERK/OFFICE PROCEDURES

61-70-58

Prerequisite: Typing 40 wpm.

Prepare for a career working as a general clerk by developing skills in filing, telephone useage, mail processing, employability skills, business ethics, and attitudes.
M/W 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm  
$30.00
 


BUSINESS ENGLISH

61-70-74

Prerequisite: Typing 40 wpm.

Learn business grammar, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, and letter writing.

M/W 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm  
$30.00
 

BUSINESS MATH

61-70-68

Prerequisite: Typing 40 wpm.

Learn payroll, purchase orders, invoices, interest, discount, and electronic calculator.

M/W 1:00 am - 2:30 pm  
$30.00
 

MEDICAL SECRETARY/TERMINOLOGY

61-80-58

Students will learn medical terminology, basic anatomy and abbreviations used in the medical field. This is a self-paced course and takes approximately one 22-week session to complete.

M-TH 8:10am - 2:30 pm  
$40.00
 

MEDICAL SECRETARY/OFFICE PROCEDURES

61-80-56

Prerequisite: Medical Secretary/Terminology.

Students will learn medical front office procedures such as appointment scheduling, corresspondence, basic payroll, and medical office accounting. Students will also gain knowledge of alphabetical and numerical color coding and filing.


M-TH 8:10am - 2:30 pm  
$45.00
 

MEDICAL SECRETARY/INSURANCE CODING

61-80-54

Prerequisite: Medical Secretary/Terminology.

Students will learn ICD-9 and CPT coding and the completion of the HCFA-1500 claim form. Students will also familiarize themselves with various insurance types and computerized billing. This is a self-paced course and takes approximately one 22-week session to complete.

M-TH 8:10am - 2:30 pm  
$45.00
 

COMMUNITY CLASSROOM
(General Clerk/Basic Skills)
61-70-54

Prerequisite:Ability to type 35 wpm or concurrent enrollment in Typist/Keyboarding. (Students will perform in an off site environment).

This course is designed for students seeking an internship at an off-site location. It focuses on employment techniques, communications and interpersonal skills, business ethics and attitudes, job orientation and job skills, safety, computer orientations and applications, records management, telephone techniques, mail and shipping procedures, reprographics, business documents, and reference sources

T/TH 10:30 am - 12:30 pm  
$40.00



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INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION


AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC/PRE-EMPLOYMENT
69-55-50


This 1200 hour course meets NATEF standards and identifies emphasizes tasks in engine performance, electrical/electronic systems, brakes, and suspension and steering.

M-Th 8:10 am - 3:00 pm  
$ 65.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC/GENERAL SERVICE
69-60-85

his course, which meets NATEF standards, prepares and qualifies students for entry-level positions as domestic car mechanics in auto dealerships, service garages, and specialized repair shops.

M-Th

8:10am - 3:00 pm
 
$ 40.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

CONSTRUCTION WORKER/ FUNDAMENTALS
69-15-80

This course is designed to teach several phases involved in the minor structural repair of apartments and residential homes. This course also includes hands-on training in beginning cabinet making masonry, carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, dry wall, finish carpentry, painting, and minor repairs.

M-F 8:10 am - 3:00 pm  
$60.00
 

CONSTRUCTION WORKER/ PRE-APPRENTICE
69-15-89


This course prepares students to meet the entry level requirements for apprenticeship trades. This course provides instruction in the relationship of personal and interpersonal skills development to employablity. All participants will be exposed to various construction trade applications.

M-F 8:10 am - 3:00 pm  
$60.00
 

INDUSTRIAL TRUCK OPERATOR/ FORKLIFT FUNDAMENTALS
69-90-70

This 180 hour course trains students in warehousing, storekeeping, and industrial safety. Students will also receive hands on experience operating forklifts, straddle-arm stackers, transporters, and tow motors.
M-TH 8:10 am - 3:00 pm  
$45.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

INDUSTRIAL TRUCK OPERATOR/ FORKLIFT
69-90-80

This in-depth 600 hour course is designed to prepare trainees in warehousing, principles of space layout, processing and preparing receipt for starorage, and the uses and purposes of various types of material handling equipment.
M-Th 8:10 am - 3:00 pm  
$25.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

CUSTODIAL/BUILDING AND GROUNDS
FUNDAMENTALS
69-75-50

This 60 hour course provides students with entry-level training for employment as school custodians, upgrades skills, and prepares employees for promotion.

M-Th 8:10 am - 3: 00 pm  
$25.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISION/PRE-EMPLOYMENT
69-75-90

Ths 200 hour course provides students with instruction covering equipment, materials, and methods used in routine maintenance and clearing of offices, shops, hospitals, schools, stores, and outdoor areas.

M-Th 8:10 am - 3:00 pm  
$35.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

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TECHNOLOGY



COMPUTER REPAIR/ FUNDAMENTALS

69-30-65


This competency-based course prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of computer repair. Instruction includes introduction to the hardware components of a computer system, introduction to computer math, and basic electrical and electronic theory as it relates to computer technology. This course introduces the student to DOS, to the components of the system board, microprocessors and hard drives.
M-Th 8:10 am - 2:30 pm  
$40.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

COMPUTER REPAIR/
A + CERTIFICATION
69-30-85

This competency-based course prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Certificatoin exams in computer repair. The level of instruction assumes student has an advanced working knowledge of troubleshooting, service and support skills with regard to computer repair. Students are provided with simulated certification testing and test-taking strategies to help prepare for the A+ certification exam.

M-Th 8:10 am - 2:30 pm  
$65.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

CABLE TELEVISON INSTALLER/
BROADBAND
69-30-50

During this 360 hour course students will prepare for entry level work in the broadband cable industry. This intensive hands-on course includes aerial and underground cable drop procedures. The course includes instruction in residential and multi-dwelling installation, cable routing, pole climbing, signal troubleshooting, and safety standards.

M-Th 8:10 am - 2:30 pm  
$90.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
       

CABLE/TELEVISION INSTALLER/
PRE-EMPLOYMENT
69-30-60

This in-depth 600 hour course provides instruction in cable television installation and maintenance, including hand tools and applications, safety, pole climbing, principles of electronics, test equipment, blueprint reading, and overhead and underground construction.

M-Th 8:10 am - 2:30 pm  
$90.00
F 8:10 am - 12:30 pm    
 

TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC/
PRE EMPLOYMENT
69-40-55

Instruction in telephone installation and maintenance, including hand tools and application, power and wiring tools, principles of electronics, test equipment, and pole climbing. Also includes installation, wiring ,and testing of telephone and data communications equipment, devices, and components.

M-Th 8:10 am - 2:00 pm  
$65.00
 

COMPUTER NETWORK CABLING
69-45-60


This course serves as an introduction to copper and fiber network cabling. Student will learn to install and test Catergory-5e, fiber optic, and other cable systems in a live environment. Students who successfully complete this vendor-neutral course will earn industry recognized Network Cabling Specialist certificates in both copper and fiber optic cabling.

M-Th 8:10 am - 2:00 pm  
$60.00
 

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN/1
69-35-65

Introduction to electronic theory, principles of electrical circuits, electrical testing procedures, engineering mathematics, physics, and related subjects. Develops skills to layout, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify development and production electronic equipment.

M-Th 8:10 am - 2:00 pm  
$60.00
 

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EVENINGS



CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR/
INTRODUCTION

69-10-95


This course is designed to give students a basic working knowledge of construction and the ability to interpret and use the Uniform Building Code as a reference. Students will also be prepared for the Building Inspector certification. All inst ruction is based on International Conference of Building Inspectors (ICBO) Certification.

T/Th 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm  
$115.00
S 8:00 am - 2:30 pm    
 

CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION/
STRUCTURAL STEEL/WELDING
69-15-75

This course includes a review of the technical aspects of inspection and quality control in the area of structural steel and welding: preparation, materials, applications, and related codes. This is on of a series of six courses which comprises the basics of the inspection field.

M/W 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm  
$115.00
S 8:00 am - 12:15 pm    
 

CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION/
REINFORCED CONCRETE
69-15-65


This course includes a review of the technical aspects of inspection and quality control in the area of reinforced concrete: site preparation, materials, applications, and related codes. This is on of a series of six courses which comprises the basics of the inspection field.

T/Th 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm  
$115.00
S 8:00 am - 2:30 pm    
 

CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION/
MASONRY
69-15-70


This course includes a review of the technical aspects of inspection and quality control in the area of masonry: site preparation, materials, applications, and related codes. This is on of a series of six courses which comprises the basics of the inspection field.

M/W 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm  
$115.00
S 8:00 am - 2:30 pm    
 
COMPUTER REPAIR FUNDAMENTALS

69-30-65

This competency-based course prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of computer repair. Instruction includes introduction to the hardware components of a computer system, introduction to computer math, and basic electrical and electronic theory as it relates to computer technology. This course introduces the student to DOS, to the components of the system board, microprocessors and hard drives.
T/Th 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm  
$65.00
 
COMPUTER REPAIR/ A+ CERTIFICATION

69-30-90

This competency-based course prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Certificatoin exams in computer repair. The level of instruction assumes student has an advanced working knowledge of troubleshooting, service and support skills with regard to computer repair. Students are provided with simulated certification testing and test-taking strategies to help prepare for the A+ certification exam.
T/TH 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM  
$65.00
 

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN/ UTILITY LINE WORKER
69-85-55

Prepares students to enter an Electrical Powerline Mechanic Training Program. It is an introductory course that covers the basic mechanical and electrical principles associated with the electrical line working trade. Instruction includes overall safety considerations, power pole climbing skills, knowledge of the basic tools and materials involved with the electrical line crafts, general contstruction standards, basic rigging principles, and basic electrical theory that is specific to this trade.
T/TH 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
$115.00
 

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN/ UTILITY LINE WORKER
69-85-60


Prepares students to enter an Electrical Powerline Mechanic Training Program. It covers the basic mechanical and electrical principles associated wit the electrical line working trade. Instruction includes overall safety considerations, power pole climbing skills, knowledge of the basic tools and materials involved with the electrical line crafts, general construction standards, basic rigging principles, and basic electrical theory that is specific to this trade.
M/W 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm  
$115.00
 

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN/ DISTRIBUTION MECHANIC TRAINEE
69-85-60


Prepares students to enter an Electrical Powerline Mechanic Training Program. It covers the basic mechanical and electrical principles associated wit the electrical line working trade. Instruction includes overall safety considerations, power pole climbing skills, knowledge of the basic tools and materials involved with the electrical line crafts, general construction standards, basic rigging principles, and basic electrical theory that is specific to this trade.
S 7:30 am - 12:30 pm  
$115.00
 

NETWORK CONTROL/INTRO TO COMPUTER NETWORKING (CISCO)
69-45-60

Prepares students to work with CISCO IOS operating system in order to design, implement and troubleshoot Wide Area Networks and Local Area Networks. This class also prepares students for the CISCO Intro and CCNA Examinations.

T 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm  
$90.00
 

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SATURDAYS

TYPIST/COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I

61-50-84

This introductory course emphasizes the development of accuracy and speed in computer keyboarding.
S 8:00 am - 12:15 pm
$20.00
S 8:00 am - 12:15 pm  
$50.00
 
COMPUTER OPERATOR/ LITERACY

61-50-54


This is an introductory course for students with little or no experience working with computers. Students will learn how to operate computers and commonly used software applications.


S 8:00 am - 12:15 pm  
$50.00
 
COMPUTER OPERATOR/ SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
61-50-74

This course is for students who have completed Computer Operator/Literacy, or students already familiar with computer basics. The focus of this class is on Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access

S 8:00 am - 12:15 pm  
$50.00
 
SPANISH COMPUTER OPERATION (SPANISH SPEAKING)
61-50-50

Course is designed as an introductory course in computer operation for students in all career pathways. It contains basic instruction in personal skills and training necessary to succeed in the computer operator business work environment; occupational safety including ergonomic principles of computer use; recognition of basic computer hardware components and their interaction; instruction in basic computer skills; basic keyboarding skills; basic word processing; examination of educational software, related texts and periodicals designed for the beginning computer user; as well as consumer education for the first-time computer buyer.

S 8:00 am - 12:15 pm  
$30.00
 
MAINTENANCE GENERAL REPAIR

69-75-60

Course covers several aspects of employment as a general laborer (Maintenance Laborer, Maintenance Assistant, Maintenance Worker, etc.) with a public agency. General areas of instruction include safety regulations and procedure, grounds, yard and lawn care, general construction and maintenance, and employability skills.

S 8:00 am - 12:15 pm  
$20.00
 

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