2014 CCBC Continuing Education Summer Course Catalog

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Continuing Education Non-credit course catalog

SUMMER 2014

ccbc.edu/ContinuingEducation


Summer 2014

WELCOME TO CCBC! Who Enrolls:

Enrollment is limited. Please register early! Anyone 18 years of age or older is invited to enroll for adult classes. No previous background is required.

Non-Credit:

Non-credit classes do NOT earn college credit. The registration deadline for classes beginning the week of June 2 is May 28. For all other courses, you can register up until two weeks prior to the start date! REGISTRATION BEGINS THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014.

Books:

In certain courses, the purchase of books or manuals is required for maximum benefit. Students may make these purchases at the College Bookstore or online at www.ccbc.bncollege.com

INDEX Business & Professional.......................................................................................................................4 Computers & Technology................................................................................................................5-8 Culinary & Spirits....................................................................................................................................8 Fine Arts....................................................................................................................................................9 Fitness, Sports & Recreation........................................................................................................10-11 Health & Wellness..................................................................................................................................12 Languages...............................................................................................................................................12 Lifelong Learners.............................................................................................................................12-13 Music & Dance........................................................................................................................................13 Special Interests...............................................................................................................................14-15 Workforce & Career Development.................................................................................................15 Youth Summer Camps.....................................................................................................Back Cover

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To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452


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To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Business & Professional

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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL

NEW GIS & Cartography for Beginners OCCP57701 $89 + $15 Lab This hands-on class is a great FIRST STEP for individuals interested in working in fields that utilize geospatial NEW Community Marketing: data. The digital revolution has created Capitalizing on Your 5-Mile Radius an unprecedented demand for people OCCP04001 $79 who understand how to make and use Which business is most involved in maps. A study by the American Society your community? Is it you? Most small of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing business owners underestimate the need (ASPRS) found that the biggest growth to be integrated into the lives of their areas for geospatial professionals customers. Often the “Field of Dreams” through 2018 will be environmental approach - if you build it, they will come management and consulting, civil - is the main marketing strategy. Simply government, defense and security, and opening your business will not drive transportation engineering. Learn why traffic in the door. A business owner it is so important for cartographers to should employ a marketing strategy that have an interest and ability in geography creates a symbiotic relationship with as well as graphics and art. The class the community in which it exists. This will reveal many exciting careers in the seminar will cover approaches to making field and the vast range of applications your business the “go to” business for GIS in today’s workplace. 9 Hours-3 in your local community including Weeks. Mon., 8/4-8/18, 6-9 p.m. ASC events, coupons, loyalty programs, (Chippewa), Room 121B. sponsorships, social media, data mining, and data analysis. You’ll walk away with Medical Billing and Coding + Medical cost effective strategies to build lasting Terminology $1,995 relationships and create community This nationally recognized Medical loyalty. 3 Hours. Thurs., 7/17, 6-9 p.m. Billing and Coding and Medical HSC, Room 6019. Terminology online certificate program is designed to prepare you for a NEW CompTIA’s Network+ Certification position as a medical coding and billing OCCP07201 $1,295 + $95 Lab professional. See p. ??? for more details. This hands-on course is designed for http://careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc IT professionals seeking to learn more about information security and who Small Business Start Up are working towards earning their OCCP38001 $99 + $15 Lab CompTIA Security+ Certification. Topics Learn what it takes to start a business: include authentication, cryptography, how to incorporate, how to get a DUNS vulnerabilities and attacks, infrastructure and EIN number, federal/state taxes security, physical security, and others. and reporting, opening a business This certification requires students to bank account, location, accounting pass a supervised test. Prerequisites: and financial statements, insurance, Knowledge of Windows operating marketing and selling, patents, system, Internet usage, and file trademarks and copyrights, use of management. Some prior knowledge of technology (business tools/resources), or certification in computer networking the business plan, and raising capital is preferred. Lab fee includes book. 42 and start-up assistance. You’ll explore Hours-6 Weeks, Sat.,6/14-7/26 (no class the use of social media to build brand 7/5), 8 a.m.-4 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), and Internet crowd funding to raise Room 121B. investment capital. 12 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues., 7/8-7/29, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4102.

ONLINE TRAINING STARTS AT $99 OVER 300 COURSES! www.ed2go.com/ccbc 4.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452


Computers & Technology

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTORY

Apple Ecosystem RECR45101 $28 + $5 Lab Do you own an iPad, iPhone, Macbook, iMac, AppleTv or any combination of these products? If you’d like to learn how to ensure that all of your devices interact properly together, then you won’t want to miss this class. You’ll learn how to use iCloud, iMessage, and other features that will help you use your Apple products to their fullest potential. Please bring your products to class with you, no TV’s. 4 Hours-2 Weeks. Mon., 7/7-7/14, 6-8 p.m. HSC, Room 6104. iPad RECR40001 $75 + $10 Lab We will cover the general usage, functions, apps, setup, and troubleshooting of an Apple iPad, as well as how to set up an iCloud account, work e-mails, and download/use every day apps. Please bring iPad. 7.5 Hours-3 Weeks. Mon., 6/2-6/16, 6-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6104. iPhone RECR40301 $39 + $7 Lab If you are only using your phone to call, text, and use the Internet, you need to sign up for this class! Please bring iPhone to class. 6 Hours-2 Weeks. Mon.,6/23-6/30, 6-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6104. Computers (Intro) - Your First Step OCCP00901 $75 + $30 Lab In this hands-on class for first-time users, learn to: use a mouse and keyboard, understand how a computer works, and learn basic computer skills. This class is recommended before taking Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office. 9 Hours-3 Weeks. Wed., 6/46/18, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

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Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office OCCP40801 $119 + $40 Lab You’ll be much more confident with your computer after this class! Learn to create/use desktop icons and task bars and customize your PC. Files are no good unless you can FIND them! Learn simple tips for organizing your files and review the basics of Internet and e-mail usage. 18 Hours-3 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 6/23-7/9, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4022. NEW SQL - Intro OCCP17901 $169 + $30 Lab People HATE SQL! So why take it? Because it is everywhere and with a little knowledge, you will learn it is an extremely powerful programming language and really not as difficult as many make it out to be. You’ll learn the key concepts of Structured Query Language (SQL) and gain a solid working knowledge of this universal database programming language. Learn about the basic structure of relational databases and how to read and write simple SQL statements and data manipulation techniques. You’ll learn about the traditional database structure, the relational database, what SQL is and how it relates to the relational-database structure. You’ll discover how to use SQL to sort and retrieve data from tables and how to use SQL to filter retrieved data. You’ll learn how to reformat retrieved data with calculated fields and how to merge columns and create alternate names for columns. You’ll cover how to gather significant statistics from data using aggregate functions, and how to extract data from multiple tables simultaneously using joins and subqueries. In addition, you’ll learn how to manipulate data using the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements. Purchase Murach’s SQL Server 2012 for Developers (by Bryan Syverson and Joel Murach, 2012) for first class at CCBC bookstore. 20 Hours-4 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 7/28-8/20, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Computers & Technology

Summer 2014

INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED

Lightroom for Photographers RECR44601 $95 + $25 Lab Learn how to use Lightroom to organize NEW QuickBooks 2012 Made Easy and improve your digital photographs. OCCP04701 $139 + $30 Lab This fast-paced course is for the Learn how to set up your books, enter technically savvy. From simple onedata, and create transactions. You’ll click adjustments to advanced controls, learn how to create reports, modify your photos will be corrected and easy existing reports, and “memorize” a to find. Taught by an award winning report for use later. Also included photographer and Adobe Certified is preset Reports that are built-in Expert. Visit www.weddingsbyheather. to QuickBooks. Prereq: knowledge com. Please bring a lunch. 6 Hours. of Windows and basic accounting concepts. 12 Hours-4 Weeks. Wed., 6/4- Sat., 7/12, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023. 6/25, 6:30-9:30 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), Room 121A. Microsoft Excel 2010 - Intro OCCP02401 $99 + $15 Lab Website Design Made Easy Learn Excel 2010 basics: using the OCCP01201 $99 + $15 Lab Ribbon interface, creating and editing a For those with little to no experience, worksheet, utilizing automated formats, learn how to register a domain name, creating an impact with charts, using find website hosting, learn about formulas and functions, formatting content development, and do some worksheets, and more! Purchase research that will enable you to create your own website. Prereq: knowledge of textbook from CCBC bookstore for first class. 12.5 Hours-5 Weeks. Thurs., 6/5Windows. Come equipped with lots of ideas and questions! 10 Hours-4 Weeks. 7/3, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023. Tues., 7/15-8/5, 6:30-9 p.m. STC, Room Microsoft Excel 2010 - Intermediate 4023. OCCP02501 $79 + $15 Lab Designed for students who have a basic SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS knowledge of Excel, this course teaches advanced features such as working NEW FAST TRACK Computer Training with large worksheets and workbooks, OCCP18401 $219 + $50 Lab linking cells and formulas, tables, Are you seeking to learn the outlines, filters, graphics, templates, and fundamentals and also many shortcuts more! Purchase textbook from CCBC in the Microsoft Office 2010 suite to sell bookstore for first class. 10 Hours-4 yourself better when seeking a new job Weeks. Thurs., 7/17-8/7, 6-8:30 p.m. or a promotion? In this project-oriented STC, Room 4023. class, you’ll learn the basic functions and understand how to navigate Word, Excel, and Outlook. You will learn how to create, save, edit, format, and print documents and tables in Word. You will learn how to create/edit worksheets and workbooks as well as how to use formulas/functions in Excel. Once you have practiced your skills in these areas, you will learn e-mail etiquette, how to attach and send the documents you created using Outlook, and file management. Prereq: proficient in using a mouse, keyboarding, and have a basic understanding of Windows. 25 Hours-10 Weeks. Tues., 6/10-8/12, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

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NEW Microsoft Project 2010 OCCP33101 $179 + $65 Lab Learn the fundamentals of this software (MP Standard) that is applicable to almost all profit and non-profit businesses that must establish and adhere to schedules and must efficiently organize/assign tasks associated with project outcomes. This software allows its users to set achievable goals for project teams and customers by creating schedules, distributing resources and managing budgets. Users gain control over their project work with the Project Guide that helps them create projects, track tasks, and report results. 12 Hours-4 Weeks. Wed., 7/2-7/23, 6:30-9:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452


ed2go - Online Career Training Programs

Summer 2014

ONLINE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc Enhance your career opportunities at home! CCBC, through a partnership with Gatlin Online Educational Services, is proud to offer over 100 offerings of online certificate programs. Payment plans available for online certificate programs.

PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Business and Professional • • • • • • •

Chartered Tax Professional Certified Bookkeeper Grant Writing Lean Mastery Legal Secretary Paralegal Payroll Practice & Management • Purchasing & Supply Chain Mgt. • Six Sigma Black Belt • Six Sigma Green Belt

Healthcare and Fitness 180 Hours 140 Hours 300 Hours 60 Hours 350 Hours 300 Hours 80 Hours 300 Hours 200 Hours 100 Hours

IT and Software Development • AutoCAD 2011 • AutoCAD 2011 with AutoCAD 3D • Comp TIA™ A+ Certification • Comp TIA Network + Certification Training • Microsoft Office 2010 Master Certification Training • Microsoft Project 2010 • Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Certification Training • Mobile Web Developer

150 Hours 230 Hours 150 Hours 80 Hours

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Chartered Tax Professional Certified Bookkeeper Grant Writing Lean Mastery Legal Secretary Paralegal Payroll Practice & Management • Purchasing & Supply Chain Mgt. • Six Sigma Black Belt • Six Sigma Green Belt

Media and Design • • • • •

300 Hours 60 Hours

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82 Hours 200 Hours

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cds max Event Management & Design Game Art Certificate Graphic Design with Photoshop CS4 Graphic Design with Photoshop CS5 Marketing Design Certificate Residential Interior Designer Video Game Design & Development Web Applications Developer Webmaster

180 Hours 140 Hours 300 Hours 60 Hours 350 Hours 300 Hours 80 Hours 300 Hours 200 Hours 100 Hours 300 Hours 300 Hours 360 Hours 200 Hours 200 Hours 360 Hours 120 Hours 500 Hours 360 Hours 150 Hours

All materials are inclued in the program fees. Each course has an instructor assigned to answer student questions and solve student problems.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Computers & Technolgy / Culinary & Spirits

MICROSOFT OFFICE T.G.I.F. SEMINARS ALL Seminars held in Monaca using MS Office 2010. Excel: Quickstart OCCP24301 $49 + $15 Lab This seminar focuses on an introduction to general Excel skills including navigation, spreadsheet design, intro to formulas and functions, editing techniques, using multiple worksheets, and basic charting. 3 Hours. Fri., 6/13, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022. Excel: Formulas & Functions OCCP24601 $49+ $15 Lab This seminar focuses on the mathematical aspects of Excel and how to create effective equations and errorfree functions. 3 Hours. Fri., 6/20, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022. Excel: Database Techniques OCCP24401 $49 + $15 Lab Your expert instructor will lead you through list management and database features, such as sorting, filtering, and creating reports. You’ll learn to identify the correct structure for an Excel database, design a simple database, and manage data using sorting and filtering techniques. 3 Hours. Fri., 6/27, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022. Excel: Pivot Tables & Macros OCCP38601 $49 + $15 Lab Along with pivot tables and macro features, this seminar focuses on the tools Excel provides for manipulating data using sorts, filters, outlines, subtotals, pivot tables, and pivot charts. An intro to macros will be provided. 3 Hours. Fri., 7/18, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

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CULINARY & SPIRITS Cake Decorating - Basic RECR00401 $45 Using the Wilton Method, you’ll bake a great cake, make/color icing, and learn the best way to ice a cake. You’ll create icing drop flowers, rosettes, shells, pompom flowers, leaves, shaggy mums, and the ribbon rose. Required text can be purchased from the instructor for $5 at the first class. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Mon., 6/2-6/23, 6:30-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114. Cake Design - Advanced Gum Paste Flowers RECR27301 $45 Learn to create realistic-lookin`g gum paste flowers, like Gerbera daisies, briar roses, Stargazer lilies, and more. Your final project is a floral spray that showcases your expanded decorating skills! Required text can be purchased from the instructor for $5 at the first class. Please email shirley.a.bruce@ hotmail.com for supplies list before first class. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Mon., 7/7-7/28, 6:30-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114. NEW Healthy Herbs & Grains for Better Living & BYOB RECR05901 $21 + $15 Lab Learn what’s trending in kitchens and what you can do with grains like quinoa and farro to incorporate healthy sources of good tasting fiber into your diet. Learn what to do with fresh thyme, tarragon, sage, and other herbs that are easy to grow yourself. Casseroles, salads, and side dishes can all be healthy and tasty when you aren’t afraid to experiment and know what to do with your ingredients! Bring a bottle of bubbly if you’d like! 3 Hours. Thurs., 8/7, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wonderfood Catering, 2697 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa (next to Subway). Call 724-203-0967 for directions.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452


Fine Arts

SUMMER 2014 WINE SERIES Classes meet at

Seven Oaks Country Club: 132 Lisbon Rd, Beaver, 7-8:30 p.m. Wine 101 - What, Why, & How? RECR15101 $10 + $30 Lab Have you wondered how wine is made? Why do people swirl their glasses? What makes the bottles special? Join us as we find the answers to these and other wine fun facts. Tues., 6/24. Wine 102 - Wine Cocktails RECR15102 $10 + $30 Lab Learn how to make unique and interesting summertime drinks. Explore some versatile recipes for your picnics, patio, and poolside parties. Tues., 7/22. Wine 103 - Explore the Piedmont Region of Italy RECR15103 $10 + $30 Lab Located in the northwest corner of Italy, these wines played a significant role in the wine industry. Grapes from this area include Nebbiola, Dolcetto, Barbera, and Moscato with each supplying their own distinctive taste and flavor. Tues., 8/19. Wine Series Discounted Special RECR15104 $30 + $75 Lab Take 3 classes and save $15 for attending all sessions! Refunds only if written notification is received before first session.

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FINE ARTS Charcoal & Pencil Drawings RECR01401 $60 For beginners and intermediates, this class teaches simple exercises to develop your ability and skills in drawing. Bring 18”x24” newsprint and/ or drawing pad (minimum), charcoal and pencils. 10 Hours-5 Weeks. Tues., 6/107/8, 6:30-8:30 p.m. VFC, Room 3005. NEW Drawing at Your Level RECR21401 $70 This class will teach you drawing techniques but at your own individual level. Students must bring to class their favorite drawing tools (e.g., pencils, pastels, pens, etc.) as well as either newsprint pad or sketch pad (18”x24”). Weather permitting, class will go outside to draw landscapes. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Mon., 7/14-8/18, 6:30-8:30 p.m. VFC, Room 3005. Photography (Digital SLR) Workshop RECR06201 $95 + $20 Lab For serious hobbyists and those considering photography as a career, learn how to use your digital SLR camera. Topics include: exposure control, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, flash techniques, composition, and lighting. Please bring your digital SLR camera, manual and lunch. 6 Hours. Sat., 6/21, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114. Stained Glass - Intro RECR04501 $65 + $30 Lab Create beautiful works in stained glass in this introductory class. Instruction will include design theory, pattern making, glass cutting, copper foil work, and soldering (sun catchers and stained glass panels). Students will complete a minimum of one project using the instructor’s tools. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues., 6/3-6/24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. VFC, Room 3007. No Senior Waivers.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Fitness, Sports & Recreation

FITNESS, SPORTS & RECREATION Belly Dancing (See Page 13) Boating - Personal Watercraft & Boating Safety Certification RECR03602 $10 This class is geared towards those who need a boating safety certificate to operate a personal watercraft or a boat with a 25 hp or more and were born after 1/1/82. After passing test, your certificate will be mailed upon filling out state form. Please bring brown bag lunch. 8 Hours. Ages 12 through Adult. Sat., 5/17, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. LRC, Room 9111. Gentle Yoga $88 + $5 Lab This slower-paced class focuses on stretching all areas of the body while relieving stress and increasing flexibility. Basic poses, gentle breathing techniques, meditation concepts and yoga terminology will be taught. Modifications will be made for each student if needed, regardless of age or physical ability. Please bring a mat. 18 Hours-12 Weeks. CEC, Room 2301. RECR21701 Wed., 6/4-8/20, 10-11:30 a.m. RECR21702 Sat., 6/7-8/30 (no class 7/5), 9:30-11 a.m. Golf - Beginning $55 Bring a 9 iron to the first class, but all clubs will be covered. Learn how to grip your club, how to swing, and what clubs to use. Additional charge per student each night to use driving range’s golf balls. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues & Thurs, 6/3-6/26. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa. No Senior Waivers. RECR02101 5-6 p.m. RECR02102 6-7 p.m. (6-7 pm is open for parent and child enrollment) RECR02103 7-8 p.m.

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Golf - Advanced RECR02201 $55 Bring a 9 iron to the first class as we emphasize working with your natural abilities to enhance your strengths and improve your weaknesses. Additional charge per student each night to use driving range’s golf balls. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs, 6/3-6/26, 8-9 p.m. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa. No Senior Waivers. Golf - Play with the Pro $35 + $25 Lab Receive instruction (9-hole playing lesson) from a golf pro. Learn course management, proper club selection, strategy, shot making, and handling diverse situations. Prereq: Beginning Golf class or prior experience on a golf course. Lab fee includes green/cart fees. Approximately 3 Hours. 5 p.m. Deer Trails Country Club, 311 Engle Rd., Industry. No Senior Waivers. RECR31201 Fri., 6/6 RECR31202 Fri., 6/27 Pilates - Intro RECR10201 $75 Target the deepest muscles in the body to create a strong core. Movements have a prescribed number of repetitions to create balance in the body by strengthening weak muscles and lengthening bulky ones. Please bring hand weights and an exercise mat. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 6/9-7/30, 5:15-6:15 p.m. SSC, Room TC5. Pilates - Advanced RECR27601 $75 Advanced Pilates is for those who wish to go even deeper with stretching and advanced strengthening. Please bring hand weights and an exercise mat. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 6/9-7/30, 6:30-7:30 p.m. SSC, Room TC5. Tabata - Intro RECR44001 $75 Tabata interval workouts are all the rage these days, and for good reason. This cardio/strength training is fun, blasts calories, and moves quickly so it’s hard to get bored. You perform an exercise at maximal intensity for 20 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of rest.

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Fitness, Sports & Recreation

You repeat this pattern eight times, making one tabata round four minutes. There will be multiple Tabata rounds in the one hour. Increase your aerobic capacity, anaerobic capacity, and resting metabolic rate. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs., 6/10-7/31, 6:15-7:15 p.m. SSC, Room TC5. Yin Yoga Yin yoga is not only health restorative it is health preventative… Yin tissue or connective tissue degenerates as the human body ages. Stress the tissue, stress the bone and it regenerates… Promote extended growth and healing energy… Exercise and feel younger with age, remember exercise is the Human Animal... Try yin yoga! 15 Hours-10 Weeks. RECR36401 $84 + $10 Lab Tues., 6/17-8/19, 6:30-8 p.m. The Healing Place, 3571 Brodhead Rd., Monaca. RECR36402 $84 Sat., 6/21-8/30 (no class 7/5), 8:45-10:15 a.m. CEC, Room 2204. Yoga Flow $45 + $10 Lab This moderately paced flow style class focuses on classic hatha yoga postures linked in a vinyasa flow. Class includes Sun Salutes, core strengthening, and a wide range of standing, seated, and kneeling/reclining postures. Appropriate for new and continuing students who are able to get up and down from floor. Please bring a yoga mat. 8 Hours-8 Weeks. Bridge Street Yoga, 99 Bridge St., Bridgewater. RECR05101 Mon., 6/9-7/28, 5-6 p.m. RECR05102 Thurs., 6/12-8/7 (no class 7/3), 6-7 p.m. Zumba® RECR32601 $75 + $10 Lab New dances have been added to this class to keep everyone hopping! If you’ve never tried Zumba, it’s not too late to join this lively Latin rhythms dance class. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 6/2-7/23, 6:15-7:15 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Certification Courses In: EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER FIRST RESPONDER EMT - BASIC EMT - REFRESHER BASIC VEHICLE RESCUE TECH • Fully Accredited EMS Training Facility • Dedicated Classroom & Equipment • Continuing Education for all Levels of EMS Provider • First Aid, BCLS, & AED Training for Industrial Responders • OSHA Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogen Programs • call: 724-480-3530 or e-mail: ems@ccbc.edu

ICD-10 FOR EXPERIENCED CODERS OCCP57801 $169 + $85 Lab NEW

Use AMA’s online CodeManager® to bridge the gap from ICD-9 to ICD10. Learn ICD-10 code structure and terminology and ways to help you simplify the transition and prepare you for documentation and coding requirements. Learn commonly used codes and how to make the most appropriate selection to link ICD-9 to ICD-10 codes. Strengthen your terminology, anatomy, and physiology knowledge. Must have ICD-9 experience or knowledge. Purchase book at CCBC bookstore for first class. 7 Weeks-17.5 Hours. Thurs., 6-8:30 p.m. 6/5-7/24, STC, Room 4022.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Health & Wellness / Languages / Lifelong Learners

HEALTH & WELLNESS CPR: Healthcare Providers OCCP06201 $27 + $9 Lab Using AHA guidelines for infant, child, and adult victims, this course is for personnel who care for individuals in and out of the hospital. Skills demonstration/written test result in a two-year completion card. 4 Hours. 6-10 p.m. Wed., 6/25, HSC, Room 6017. CPR: Heartsaver AED OCCP01101 $27 + $9 Lab This all-inclusive class uses AHA guidelines for adults, children, and infants including the use of an automated external defibrillator, to teach CPR. Skills demonstration results in a two-year completion card. 4 Hours. Wed., 6/11, 6-10 p.m. HSC, Room 6017.

LANGUAGES Italian - Beginning RECR30501 $90 Emphasis is on forming and using basic language structures, useful vocabulary, pronunciation, and learning common phrases. This course will provide students with a basic understanding of conversational Italian. 20 Hours-10 Weeks. Wed., 6/4-8/6, 7-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6114. Sign Language - Beginning RECR30801 $98 + $15 Lab This course is an introduction to American Sign Language, the visual language used by the Deaf in America. Learn fingerspelling and signs for frequently used words. The history of American Sign Language and Deaf culture will also be discussed. Activities will give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge of sign communication. 20 Hours-10 Weeks. Mon., 6/9-8/18 (no class 8/4), 6:30-8:30 p.m. CEC, Room 2203.

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Spanish for Travel RECR39901 $65 + 10 Lab This class will focus on phrases and short sentences that you will want to learn before you visit a Spanishspeaking country for pleasure or for business. The course will focus on everyday words/phrases you should know and words/phrases you would likely encounter while traveling. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Thurs., 7/10-8/14, 7-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6114.

LIFELONG LEARNERS

CUSTOMIZED FOR 55+ LEARNERS NO SENIOR WAIVERS

These classes are designed to instill confidence in adult learners in a fun, engaging, and practical manner. Topics are introduced at a comfortable pace, often with smaller classes, and with close attention to individualized attention. NEW Computer Brainiac, Me? RECR06001 $31 + $10 Lab We won’t prepare you to work for Apple, but we will teach you what you need to know to get in sync with technology to keep up with your kids, grandkids, and friends! We’ll cover the basics and learn how to: connect with friends and family using Facebook, use e-mail, search the Internet, shop online while keeping your identity safe, set up and organize files, listen to and download music, watch a TV show on the computer, detect SPAM, send and receive photos, and if time permits, touch up your photos. You MUST know the basics of navigating a computer and have an e-mail address to take this class! 6 Hours-3 Weeks. Sat., 6/7-6/21, 9:30-11:30 a.m. STC, Room 4023.

To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3452


Lifelong Learners / Music & Dance

Driver Safety Program for Seniors RECR10601 Free Tuition The AARP Driver Safety Program is designed for drivers 50+. Participants learn defensive driving techniques; new traffic laws; rules of the road; the effects of medication; and how to safely adjust driving to compensate for age-related changes in vision, hearing, and reaction time. Your certificate (good for 3 years) entitles you to a 5-10 % reduction in your insurance premiums. Material fee is $15 for AARP members & $20 for nonmembers. The payment of material fee is due/made at first class. Students must pre-register. 8 Hours-2 Weeks. Sat., 7/12-7/19, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. LRC, Room 9111. NEW Etsy - Turn Your Hobby Into Cash RECR45901 $35 + $8 Lab Your instructor started her own business only a year ago using the website, Etsy, with only a few products to market. She now sells over 300 different products! Learn from your instructor’s firsthand experience about this vibrant community of 30 million buyers and creative businesses. Whether you’re interested in something small-scale or large, you can grow your brand with a wealth of new customers and promotional tools. Must have personal e-mail account. 5 Hours-2 Weeks. Sat., 8/16-8/23, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

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Belly Dancing RECR28401 $50 + $12 Lab Discover the basic moves, rhythms, and styles of belly dancing. Learn how to shimmy and experience the fitness benefits from isolating your ribs, abs, and hips to exotic music. All ages can enjoy this calorie-burning dance. 9 Hours-6 Weeks. Thurs., 6/5-7/17 (no class 7/3), 7:30-9 p.m. All Zen & Fitness, 2236 Brodhead Rd, Hopewell. Guitar - Private Lessons Students will receive personalized classes designed for their individual level. No prior guitar training is needed. Instructor will start the student’s lesson from his/her existing level of experience and interest. All aspects of guitar playing included. Students will receive eight (8) one-on-one lessons for the length of time listed below starting the week of 6/16 and ending the week of 8/15. Learn to play guitar from a qualified instructor teaching for over 15 years and bachelor’s degree in music. Lessons given at CCBC campus. Ages 5 to Adult. Instructor will call students to set up appointments by Tues., 6/10. No Senior Waivers. RECR11801 $36 + $120 Lab (30 minute lesson) RECR11802 $72 + $240 Lab (60 minute lesson)

Zumba Gold® RECR36701 $45 Everyone will enjoy the lively music routines at a slower pace, with longer and safer warm-ups and cool-downs. Less intense movements used for those with more limited joint mobility. 8 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon., 6/2-7/21, 5-6 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

MUSIC & DANCE Ballroom Dancing RECR00301 $95 Learn the swing, cha-cha, rumba, salsa, waltz, and fox trot. Tuition listed above is per person. Must register with a partner and use a separate registration form for each person. 18 Hours-9 Weeks. Thurs., 6/12-8/14 (no class 7/3), 6:30-8:30 p.m. AEC (Golden Dome).

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SPECIAL INTERESTS Connecting to Your Angels $30 Come find out the names of your birth angels and the best manner to become connected with them. Learn about the archangels and receive a reading for a message from these heavenly beings. 2 Hours. 7-9 p.m. CEC, Room 2203. RECR40601 Thurs., 6/12 RECR40602 Wed., 7/9 RECR40603 Tues., 8/5 Do-It-Yourself Pet Grooming RECR14901 $30 + $10 Lab Learn how to properly maintain all coat types; including brushing, combing, clipping and scissoring. You’ll learn about nail trimming and grinding, ear care, bathing, tooth brushing, and anal gland expression. Professional grooming is important, but it is more important to both maintain a healthy coat in between grooms and create a bond between you and your pet. Course taught by Pittsburgh Magazine’s Best of the Burgh Reader’s Poll Winner in 2013. 4 Hours-2 Weeks. Thurs., 6/19-6/26, 6:30-8:30 p.m. PawFect Grooming, 1456 Kennedy Boulevard, Aliquippa. Estate Planning Basics RECR01301 $35 + $5 Lab This class focuses on early protection for 25 to 55 year olds by reviewing: wills, intestacy, probate, custody and protection of children, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills and health care directives. You’ll be able to answer such questions as: What happens if I die without a will? Who will take custody of my children? What is probate? How much does probate cost? How long does probate take? What are the costs of estate and inheritance taxes? Do I need a POA? What is a living will? Do I need a trust? 2 Hours. Tues., 6/24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4103.

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Estate Planning & Elder Law RECR01601 $35 + $5 Lab This class is designed for those 55 years or older and children concerned about their parents. Topics include: traditional estate planning vs. living trusts, Medicare & Medicaid, long-term care, Powers of Attorney, guardianships, gifting, jointly owned bank accounts, and inheritance taxes. You will cover such questions as: How can I avoid probate? Should I put my child’s name on my deed? How do I set up a trust? What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? How does long-term care insurance work? And more! 2 Hours. Tues., 7/22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4103. NEW Home Building Seminar 101 RECR07601 $29 Don’t miss out as four local experts in home building present this very informative class! Presenters include an architect, a home builder, a real estate agent, and a financial expert. Come equipped with lots of questions! The class is designed for people who want to build a home on land they own or on undeveloped land or wish to purchase. We’ll provide step-by-step instructions on the entire home building process. Summer and fall are great months to get started! 3 Hours. Tues., 6/3, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4103. Hospice Volunteer Workshop RECR28501 Free Tuition Learn from experienced staff caregivers how to comfort and assist patients and their families as they confront end-oflife issues and challenges. Individuals can be certified to fulfill a variety of volunteer roles within the Heartland Hospice family after completing this course. Complimentary breakfast and lunch will be provided each day. 14 Hours-2 Days. Fri. & Sat., 7/18 & 7/19, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. LRC, Room 9113.

CCBC INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL Earn college yoga credits in Costa Rica while you learn and study during an

eco-travel experience. Dr Cynthia Marshall is offering Yoga I, II, II, and IV in Costa Rica. Students attend 4 classes on campus and spend 9 days in Costa Rica between 12/27/14 & 1/4/15 to earn 3 credits. Tour price of $2,191 includes meals, airfare, and hotel for those under 30 plus the cost of 3 CCBC credits. Adults pay $2,431. For details, cynthia.marshall@ccbc.edu. 14.

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Wind & Solar Energy for the Tinkerer RECR36901 $65 + $59 Lab Students learn alternate energy production methods and uses while building working models of large scale energy producing devices and equipment. Course projects include building a solar panel, mini windmill, current regulator, supercapacitor battery and a light emitting diode flashlight. If you are a tinkerer and like to experiment, then this class is for you. Have fun and learn at the same time, lots of hands on. Participants will be better informed about alternate energy devices and uses. CCBC certificate of completion will be awarded to students meeting the class attendance requirements. This information would help companies identify workers with training in alternate energy concepts. 15 Hours-6 Weeks. Mon., 6/16-7/21, 6:30-9 p.m. VFC, Room 3007. Writer’s Publishing Workshop RECR03301 $60 + $15 Lab This course will equip you with strategies and techniques for: organizing themes and ideas, developing themes and ideas into chapters, completing material for publication, pursuing publication avenues, and learning how to copyright material. Writing author proposals, freelancing, locating publishers, self-publishing, and marketing will also be discussed. Please bring a writing tablet and pencil. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Sat., 6/7-7/19 (no class 7/5), 10 a.m.-12 p.m. STC, Room 4022. Writer’s Development Network RECR03401 $60 + $17 Lab If you’ve been working on manuscripts and writing material but need to take your work to the next level, join us. Consisting of research, continual chapter, and manuscript development, students will be able to submit their work and receive manuscript and publishing consultation. Prereq: Writer’s Publishing Workshop. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Sat., 7/26-8/30, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

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CUSTOMIZED WORKFORCE TRAINING

Customized Workforce Training We bring training to you!

In a knowledge economy, the value of a business lies in the skills and abilities of its people. Community College of Beaver County partners with employers and other regional organizations to provide customized training solutions that enhance the performance capabilities of members. To learn more about our capabilities, visit www.ccbc.edu/workforcetraining or call the Business Development Coordinator at (724) 480-3583

Certified WEDnetPA Partner Community College of Beaver County has been a certified WEDnetPA Partner for our region since the program’s inception in 1999. We have assisted hundreds of manufacturing and / or technology-based companies in obtaining grant funds through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for basic skills and information technology training. This training can be provided by any third party training provider, the grant recipient’s in-house staff or any one of the WEDnetPA partners. At CCBC, our Business Development Coordinator can work with your talented and trained workforce. For more information on qualification requirements for this grant program, visit www.wednetpa.com or contact Merilee Madera at 724-480-3448. Interested in offering a class at CCBC? Call 724-480-3447 if you have an idea for an enrichment course, a business workshop or a professional seminar.

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NEW

YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS 2014

CCBC has expanded our youth summer camps to include exciting opportunities for kids from ages 3-14. Our campus is perfectly situated for you to drop off your children and be able to make the most of your day while your kids are having the time of their lives. All of our camps are taught by adults active in our community from certified teachers to child care providers to Scout leaders. All have received background clearances. Our camp curriculums have been developed to provide the best in education while ensuring your kids have a mountain of fun! For complete camp descriptions, visit www.ccbc.edu/summercamps or CCBC - Summer Camps. Camp questions? Call Tara @ 724-630-0817 OR youthprograms@ccbc.edu Registration can be handled by phone, regular mail, or in person. CCBC accepts checks and credit card payments. Call 724-480-3575 to register with credit card. Course Code CAMP Preschool Summer Fun*

Age 3-5yrs

Preschool Summer Fun*

3-5yrs

Time

June 16-20 June 23-27 Jun 30-Jul 3 July 7-11 July 14-18 July 21-25 Jul 28-Aug 1 Aug 4-8

5 & up

$110 1pm-4pm (CHLD0190 $110 9a m-12pm (CHLD0190

5 & up

1pm-4pm

$125

CHLD17901 Amerian Girl - Dolls Thru the Decades 6 & up 6 & up CHLD17902 American Girl - My Girl Fun

9a m-12pm

$125

CHLD019

CHLD019

CHLD16001 LEGO Minecraft CHLD16201 LEGO Super Heroes

Stories Come Alive with LEGOs!

9a m-12pm

$110 (CHLD01903 $110 (CHLD01904

9a m-12pm

CHLD12101 Want to be a Disney Channel Star CHLD08101 Around the World in 5 days

7-12yrs

9a m-3pm

$125 (CHLD1800

7-12yrs

9a m-12pm

$125

CHLD10801 Outdoor Adventures - down & dirty CHLD07601 Art All Around Us

7-12yrs

1pm-4pm

$125

7-12yrs

9a m-12pm

CHLD02001 Messy Olympics CHLD01201 Fly, Float, Soar & Blast off CHLD06701 Harry Potter & Fun @ Hogwarts!

7-12yrs

1pm-4pm

8-12yrs 8-13yrs

9-12:30pm 9a m-3pm

Kids Can Cook Snap, Scratch & Bots

8-14yrs 8-14yrs

9a m-1pm 1pm-4pm

CHLD111 CHLD061 #

$110 (CHLD01 $110 (CHLD01

$240

$125 (CHLD18

$125

1pm-4pm

7-12yrs

CHLD180

$125

$110 (CHLD019 $110 (CHLD019

$125 (CHLD180

$125 $125 $120 $240

Chi l dren mus t be 3 yea rs ol d by Ja n 1, 2014 for Pres chool Summer Fun Ca mp

$175 (CHLD1110

$175 (CHLD111 $125 $125 (CHLD06101 (CHLD061 Ca mps the week of June 30 - Jul y 3 extended 30 or 45 mi n.

ccbc.edu/summercamps


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