Spring 2021 Adult Education Job and Career Training Catalog

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ADULT EDUCATION

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SPRING 2021

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CAREER

SUCCESS JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS Pages 1-12

COURSE OFFERINGS Page 13-43

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INFORMATION Job & Career Training Program Advising. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Job & Career Training Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Office Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside back cover

JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS Automotive Service Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Cardiographic Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Cosmetology Academy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Dental Assisting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Early Child Care Education/ Child Development Associate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Medical Assisting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Medical Billing and Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Phlebotomy Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Police Academy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Precision/CNC Machine Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Welding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

COURSE OFFERINGS Customized Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Organizational Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Business & Wedding Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Personal Finance & Estate Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Google. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Computer Applications/Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Administrative Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Information Technology (IT) & Programming. . . . . . . . . 24 SolidWorks/CAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Graphic & Web Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Small Engine Repair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Construction Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Weekend Warriors Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Industrial Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Health/Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Culinary/Pastry Arts/Cake Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Arts/Crafts/Jewelry Making. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Home & Garden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 General Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 ASPIRE (Adult Basic Literacy Education). . . . . . . . . . . . 43


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ADULT EDUCATION

JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

POLARIS CAREER CENTER OFFERS THE FOLLOWING JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS:

Programs Eligible for Financial Aid Call 440.891.7668 for More Information. (For students who qualify - 600 hours or longer)

The Adult Education Job & Career Training programs at Polaris Career Center are designed to prepare students for meaningful careers in today’s leading occupations.

• Automotive Service Technician

Each program features comprehensive, hands-on training for adults who are just starting a career, who are in job transition, or who want to upgrade their existing skills to remain competitive. Complete a Job & Career Training program at Polaris Career Center and master job skills and concepts that will maximize potential employment opportunities.

• Early Child Care Education/

Program videos are available at polaris.edu/jobtraining BENEFITS OF OUR JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS During instruction or upon completion of any Job & Career Training program, you will receive:

• Cosmetology Academy • Dental Assisting Child Development Associate • Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) • Medical Assisting • Medical Billing and Coding • Police Academy • Precision/CNC Machine Technology • Welding

Short-Term Training Programs (less than 600 hours)

Career Portfolio – documentation of your capabilities

Tuition Payment Plan Available

Certificate of Completion - 90% attendance and a grade of C (70%) are required

• Cardiographic Technician • Phlebotomy Certification

Job Readiness Assistance – training in job-seeking skills, resumé writing and interviewing techniques Job Search Assistance College Credit - in selected courses Industry Recognized Certifications – passing scores required

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, May 12, 2021 | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM For more information, call 440.891.7697.

FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE

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call the Transitions Coordinator at 440.891.7697.

CALL 440.891.7668 FOR MORE INFORMATION, for financial aid and admission procedure.

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COVID-19 UPDATE:

Thank you for choosing Polaris Career Center. We are committed to the health and wellbeing of all students, faculty and staff. We have taken important safety and social distancing protocols that help ensure a safer learning environment. Please note that program start dates may be subject to change, due to additional COVID-19 social distancing requirements. We will keep you informed of any schedule changes.

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ADULT EDUCATION

Financial Aid Available, Call 440.891.7668 for More Information.

2020-2021 JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS CAREER ADVISING

Don’t know where to start? Contact the Workforce Counselor at 440.891.7638 for a FREE consultation! Develop a plan to determine a career decision that is right for you, and schedule an Individualized Career Testing session which will measure your interests, values and aptitudes in a variety of occupations (cost $89). Test results and a step-by-step plan will be provided at a follow-up session. The cost of this testing will be deducted from tuition if you register for a Polaris Job & Career Training program.

ADULT DIPLOMA PROGRAM The Adult Diploma Program provides FREE job training and a new way for adults, aged 22 or older, to concurrently earn a high school diploma AND industry credentials for one of Ohio’s in-demand jobs. Eligible programs for the 2020-2021 academic year are: Early Child Care Education/Child Development Associate, Precision/CNC Machine Technology and Welding.

ONE-YEAR OPTION COLLEGE CREDIT Eligible programs are approved for the One-Year Option program with the Ohio Department of Higher Education. The One-Year Option program allows graduates of Ohio Technical Centers who complete a 600-hour or greater program of study and obtain an industry recognized credential approved by the Chancellor, to receive block technical credit college semester hours toward an Associates of Technical Studies degree upon enrollment in an institution of higher education. Eligible programs are: Cosmetology Academy, Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R), Medical Assisting and Welding.

CT2 COLLEGE CREDIT Eligible programs can earn college credit hours via the Ohio Department of Higher Education. College credit can be received via the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s Career Technical Credit Transfer System (CT2). Eligible programs are: Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R), Medical Assisting and Police Academy. For more information on any of these options, please contact our office at 440.891.7697.

TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Students are required to have a device or devices that can access the Internet, check email, watch videos, and do additional schoolwork and assignments remotely in the event remote work is required. It is the student’s responsibility to be able to have access to connecting the device to the Internet to meet this requirement. Devices may include mobile phones, tablets, laptops, or desktop computers. Students are strongly encouraged to have access to a laptop or desktop computer, as it will make completing assignments more efficient. Polaris Career Center does not provide devices or connection services. During school operating hours students may use computer terminals in the school, however, in the event of a school closing for an extended period, students are responsible to stay connected to their education. PAGE 2

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN

600 HOURS (41 WEEKS) This 600-hour program prepares students in a state-of-the-art lab, for employment as entrylevel technicians through classroom and hands-on training. Included in the program are the following ASE Certification subjects: • Automatic transmissions and transaxles • Electrical/electronic systems • Brakes • Engine theory and repair • Engine performance • Manual drive transmission and axles • Heating and air conditioning • Suspension and steering systems Introductory, routine maintenance and employability skills topics are also included. This competency-based program combines theory and lab to provide an effective beginning for students who wish to become certified automotive service technicians. The ASE Entry Level, ASE G1 and Section 609 MACS exams are included in the program cost. Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school Certifications: • Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Entry Level • Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) G1 (Auto Maintenance & Light Repair) • Section 609 MACS Career Opportunities: • Automotive Service Technician • Automotive Parts • Service Writer • Fleet Mechanic • Express Lane Technician STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

CARDIOGRAPHIC TECHNICIAN 230 HOURS (18 WEEKS)

The Cardiographic Technician program is designed to prepare students to perform non-invasive cardiac testing procedures, such as electrocardiograms, Holter and telemetry monitoring, along with stress testing and safe practices for the healthcare professional. Cardiographic Technicians work in hospitals and cardiology offices to assist physicians in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart disease. Students will receive 130 hours of classroom training, have the opportunity to gain practical experience through a 100-hour unpaid externship (work-based activity) in a local, non-smoking clinical setting and learn employability skills. A minimum of 90% attendance with a C average (70%) grade or better is required for students to participate in the externship (work-based activity) opportunity. Upon completion, students will be eligible to take the Certified EKG Technician (CET) exam through the National Healthcareer Association, and the Cardiographic Technician (CCT) exam through Cardiovascular Credentialing International. (CCT exam not included in program cost). Note: Students may be required to complete (at the student’s expense) immunizations/titers, drug screening, physical exam, and/or background check prior to externship (work-based activity) placement at an externship (work-based activity)/clinical site. Externship (work-based activity) hours must be completed during daytime working hours. Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school • Completion of externship (work-based activity) Certifications: • Certified EKG Technician (CET) • AHA Healthcare Provider CPR Career Opportunities: • EKG Technician • Cardiac Telemetry Monitor Technician • Certified Holter Technician • Stress Lab Technician • Cardiovascular Technician (with additional training) At the discretion of the externship (work-based activity) site location, a drug screening and/or physical exam may be required. STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021

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COSMETOLOGY ACADEMY 1500 HOURS (80 WEEKS)

The Cosmetology Academy program prepares students for careers in this exciting, cutting-edge field. Gain hands-on experience in the brand-new Polaris Career Center Salon Allure, while obtaining the industry knowledge necessary for the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology license. Subject areas: • Infection control & principles/practices lab and theory • Properties of the hair & scalp • Manicure & pedicure procedures & practices • Employability skills • Salon operations & communication skills • Skin care procedures & practices • Artificial lashes/extensions • Facial make-up • Chemical procedures & practices • Sanitation and safety • Cosmetology laws & rules • Hair procedures & practices Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school License: • Ohio State Board Licensed Cosmetologist Requirements for licensure: • Must complete 1500 hours • Must pay examination fee • Must pass the state board exam • Required for employment Requirements for Employment: • Ohio State Board Licensed Cosmetologist • Must be a resident of Ohio Career Opportunities (State license required): • Cosmetologist • Color technician • Perm specialist • Hair cutting specialist • Esthetician • Nail technician • Platform artist • Equipment sales The Cosmetology Academy program is a two-year program. Qualified students will have access to two years of financial aid funding. Qualifies for the One-Year Option College Credit. STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

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DENTAL ASSISTING

900 HOURS (42 WEEKS) The field of Dental Assisting is growing according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. As valuable members of the dental care team, assistants increase the efficiency of the dentist in the delivery of quality oral health care. This program takes place in a state-of-the-art, fully renovated lab. Learn the skills needed to assist chairside, including basic dental laboratory procedures, dental terminology, use of instruments and equipment, x-ray procedures, preparation of dental materials and dental office management skills. Curriculum includes: • Introduction to dentistry/oral health and nutrition • Infection control/safety • Head and neck anatomy/physiology • Patient care/dental charting/psychology • Restorative materials/advanced chairside • Laboratory materials • Radiology • Practice management • Computer technology • Dental specialties • Dental competencies • Employability skills Dental Assisting students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience through a 250-hour, unpaid externship (work-based activity). Externship (work-based activity) hours must be completed during daytime working hours. A minimum of 90% attendance with a C average (70%) grade or better is required for students to participate in the externship (workbased activity) opportunity. Students may be required to complete (at the student’s expense), immunizations/titers, drug screening, physical exam and/or background check prior to the student’s placement at an externship (work-based activity) site. Students must complete the Hepatitis B series prior to participation in their externships (work-based activities). Students will complete the Ohio Dental Assistant Radiographer initial training course. This initial training course satisfies the requirements of the Ohio State Dental Board and allows the student to earn the Ohio Dental Assistant Radiographer license.

Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school • Completion of externship (work-based activity) Certification/License: • Ohio Dental Assistant Radiographer license (at student’s expense $35) • AHA Healthcare Provider CPR Requirements for licensure: • Complete 7-hour course • Complete test with at least 70% pass rate • Complete series of x-rays at externship (work-based activity) office within 60 days of testing • Submit above items to the Ohio State Dental Board for licensure • AHA Healthcare Provider CPR Career Opportunities: • Dental Assistant • Orthodontist Assistant • Pediatric Dental Assistant • Oral Surgery Assistant • Front Desk/Receptionist • Teaching • Dental Sales • Sterilization Assistant • Office Management At the discretion of the externship (work-based activity) location, a drug screening and background check may be required. STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS EARLY CHILD CARE EDUCATION/CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE

700 HOURS – (39 WEEKS)

The Early Child Care Education/Child Development Associate (CDA) is the most widely-recognized credential in early child care education (ECE) and is a key stepping stone on the path of career advancement in ECE. The Polaris Career Center CDA program is designed to prepare students to successfully complete the requirements for the nationally-recognized CDA credential. The CDA credential is based on a core set of competency standards which guide early care professionals as they work toward becoming qualified teachers of young children. CDA students will learn how to nurture the emotional, physical, intellectual and social development of children. Students will also learn employability skills. The CDA student will gain knowledge of how to put the CDA Competency Standards into practice and an understanding of why those standards help children move with success from one developmental stage to another. Students will receive at least 65 Ohio Approved training hours, as well as knowledge of working with the Ohio Early Learning Development Standards. Upon completion of the classroom hours, students will be prepared to begin working in a Step Up To Quality rated childcare center. Students will have completed a registry profile with OCCRRA and gain real-life experience working in the child care field. With the new requirements for Step Up To Quality and the career pathways model, earning a CDA credential will enhance a student’s job opportunities and pay rate in the field. Learn the CDA Observation Method, R-O-R (Review, Observe & Reflect) and plan for the verification visit. Students will receive 220-hours of classroom training and gain practical experience in a 480-hour unpaid field experience (work-based activity) at an area Step Up To Quality child care center. Field experience (work-based activity) hours will vary between 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Specific hours will be determined by the child care center. Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Completion of field experience (work-based activity) Certifications: • AHA CPR/AED • Child Abuse Recognition and Prevention Training • Communicable Disease for • Ohio Approved Professional Development Certificate Childcare Personnel • Child Development Associate (CDA) • AHA Pediatric First Aid Requirements for Certification: Within six months after completion of 480 hours of field experience (work-based activity) student must: 1. Complete application 3. Schedule and complete observation 2. Pay fee (included in program cost) 4. Complete exam Requirements for Employment: In order to be hired in an ODJFS licensed childcare program employees must have the following: • An OPR (Profile on the Ohio Professional Registry), Completed BCI/FBI Background Check (Form JFS01176). This is done by submitting a request for background check (Form JFS 01175) and being electronically fingerprinted at an OHIO web check facility. • Employee Medical Statement (Form JFS 01296), which includes MMR and TDAP Immunizations. • High School Diploma or GED. • At the time of hire, new employees will need to complete the Staff Orientation training, and the Child Abuse One Hour Overview. Career Opportunities: • Lead teacher in infant, toddler or preschool program • Assistant teacher in an infant, toddler or preschool program • Teacher’s aide in an infant, toddler or preschool program • Floater or substitute in an infant, toddler or preschool program • Administrator in an infant, toddler or preschool program Qualifies for Adult Diploma Program Physical exam, background check and immunizations/titers are required. STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS HEATING, VENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION (HVAC/R) 600 HOURS (36 WEEKS - FALL/EVENING, 21 WEEKS - SPRING/DAY) The highly-trained and in-demand technicians in the Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) profession maintain the complex HVAC/R systems used in residential, light industrial and commercial buildings. Trained technicians have job stability and high earning potential. This program takes place in a state-of-the-art, fully renovated lab. The program includes: • Safety, tools and equipment • Theory of heat • Basic and automatic controls • Electric motors • Heating and humidification • Air conditioning and air distribution • All weather systems • Certifications • Heating & air conditioning installation procedures • Understanding schematics • Airside systems • Proper venting • Duct work • Electrical code & electrical controls • Mechanical maintenance • Air properties & balancing • Heating & air conditioning diagnostic techniques • Refrigeration troubleshooting • Customer service • Employability skills Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school

Certifications: • R-410A Safety Training and Certification for Technicians • 608 EPA Refrigerant Recovery Universal (Type 1, 2 and 3) • OSHA 10-Hour • Industry Competency Exam (ICE) Residential Air Conditioning & Heating • HC/HFO - Hydrocarbon/Hydrofluoroolefin Career Opportunities: • Furnace A/C Installer • HVAC/R Service Technician • Facilities Maintenance • Appliance Repair • HVAC Wholesaler • HVAC/R Contractor Qualifies for One-Year Option College Credit & CT2 College Credit Spring 2021 – Day Program Orientation: Monday, February 8, 2021 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM February 9, 2021 – June 28, 2021 (approximate ending date) Monday – Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Total Program Cost $9,895: includes Tuition: $9,394, Books & Supplies: $223, Materials & Assessments: $278. Cost includes textbooks, t-shirts (4), safety glasses and certification examination fees. Students can expect the following additional cost:

Work boots (safety-toed footwear recommended). STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS MEDICAL ASSISTING

946 HOURS (39 WEEKS - DAY)

The accredited Medical Assisting program is a great way to gain access to this exciting profession in the growing healthcare field. The Medical Assisting curriculum prepares students to perform administrative and clinical procedures for employment in a physician’s office, clinic or hospital. The goal of the program is to prepare competent, entry-level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills) and affective (behavior) learning domains. This program includes: • Vital statistics and anthropometrics • Medical law and ethics • Electrocardiology • Medical terminology • Assisting w/ minor procedures, sterile field, • Psychology autoclaving, instruments • Communication (written and verbal) • Patient care, positioning and history • Administration procedures (functions, • Handwashing, aseptic, sterile, gloving accounting, coding, management) • Special senses (visual acuity snellen testing • Electronic health records & ear irrigators) • Phlebotomy (including diagnostic testing) • Employability skills • CPR, First Aid and medical emergencies • Externship/Practicum • Injections/pharmacology, med conversion • OSHA and mathematics • Urinalysis/microbiology (specimen collections, • Safe practices for the healthcare professional throat swabs, processing, catheter) Students may be required to complete (at the student’s expense), immunizations/titers, drug screening, physical exam and/or background check prior to externship/practicum (work-based activity) placement. Students must complete the Hepatitis B series prior to participation in their externship/practicum (work-based activity). Medical Assisting students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience through a 160-hour unpaid externship/practicum (work-based activity) which takes place during the program’s 946 hours. A minimum of 90% attendance with a C average (70%) grade or better is required for students to participate in the externship/practicum (work-based activity) opportunity. The Polaris Career Center Medical Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 9355 - 113th Street N,. #7709, Seminole, FL 33775, phone: 727.210.2350, fax: 727.210.2354, email: Mail@caahep.org. Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Completion of externship/practicum (work-based activity) • Attendance rate not less than 90%

• Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school

• Students must successfully pass all the Psychomotor and Affective Competencies and Cognitive Domain Objectives with a 70% or better in order to pass the course and/or progress in the program. Students have two opportunities to pass a competency, with remediation as needed, should they fail the first try. Certifications: • Certified Medical Assistant (CMA through AAMA) • Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) • AHA Healthcare Provider CPR and Heartsaver First Aid Career Opportunities: • Certified Medical Assistant (CMA through AAMA) • Certified Phlebotomy Technologist (CPT through NHA) • Clinical Medical Assistant • Medical Administrative Assistant Qualifies for One-Year Option College Credit & CT2 College Credit STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return) At the discretion of the externship/practicum (work-based activity) site, a drug screening and background check may be required.

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING

PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATION

This 900-hour program is designed for those who wish to gain employment in medical billing, coding and health information management. This comprehensive program utilizes the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) curriculum that includes Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, CPT coding, ICD-10 Coding and HCPCS Coding and is designed to prepare individuals to take the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) examination. Students will develop thorough knowledge of diseases and conditions, electronic health records, practice management software, medical office administration practices, hospital billing, reimbursement and claim form procedures, employability skills and healthcare law and ethics.

Students will be trained to perform blood collections with proper techniques and precautions using vacuum collections devices, syringes, winged infusion sets and capillary skin punctures. Students will also be instructed on the proper collection methods and special handling of non-blood specimens. Lectures, PowerPoints and hands-on laboratory instructions will prepare the student to take the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam. A 100-hour unpaid clinical externship (work-based activity) opportunity is awarded to the students with a minimum of 90% attendance and a C average (70%) grade or better. Successful completion of a medical terminology course is recommended, but not required.

900 HOURS (37 WEEKS)

252 HOURS (18 WEEKS)

The program includes instructor lectures, knowledge-based assessments, practical applications and self-directed study. Employers include physician practices, outpatient clinics, billing companies, as well as a variety of other medical facilities. Students will complete a 160-hour unpaid externship (workbased activity) during daytime working hours. A minimum of 90% attendance with a C average (70%) grade or better is required for students to participate in the externship (work-based activity) opportunity. Students may be required to complete (at the student’s expense), immunizations/titers, drug screening, physical exam and/or background check prior to the student’s placement at an externship (work-based activity) site. It is required that students have access to a computer with Internet access to complete at-home assignments. It is highly recommended the student have keyboarding skills with some experience in Microsoft Word & Excel. Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school • Completion of externship (work-based activity) Certifications: • Certified Professional Coder (CPC) • ProHIPAA • Certified Medical Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) Career Opportunities: • Medical Billing Specialist • Medical Coding Specialist • Medical Records Specialist • Medical Reimbursement Specialist • Medical Billing Collections & Resolution Specialist • Claims Processor • Medical Billing Appeals/Denials Analyst

Note: Students may be required to complete (at the student’s expense) immunizations/titers, drug screening, physical exam and/ or background check prior to externship (work-based activity) placement. Externship (work-based activity) hours will be scheduled during the day, and students will be placed as space is available. Prior to externship (work-based activity), students will be required to complete and pass a criminal background check, drug screen and complete the three-part Hepatitis B vaccination series. Students must have received the first of three Hepatitis B vaccinations prior to the first day of class. Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school • Completion of externship (work-based activity) Certifications: • Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) • AHA Healthcare Provider CPR Career Opportunities: • Phlebotomist at the following locations: hospitals, healthcare clinics, physician offices, insurance companies, home health services, private labs, Red Cross, blood collection centers, dialysis units and plasma centers STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 At the discretion of the externship (work-based activity) site location, a physical exam may be required.

STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return) At the discretion of the externship (work-based activity) site, a physical exam, background check and immunization/ titers may be required.

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS PRECISION/CNC MACHINE TECHNOLOGY 600 HOURS (40 WEEKS)

Join the high-demand, high-tech field of precision machining, and enjoy stable employment in the dynamic environment of manufacturing. Experience the satisfaction of making your own components from concept to completion using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) production technology and equipment. This program takes place in a state-of-the-art, fully-renovated lab. All students will be given the opportunity to earn Level 1 credentials from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc. (NIMS). This hands-on curriculum includes: • Applied mathematics, blueprint interpretation, geometric dimensioning • Project work on lathes, mills, surface grinders, CNC mill and shop theory • CNC/CAM fundamentals • Manufacturing, shop and OSHA safety training • Hand tools and drilling machines • Inspection instruments and quality control • Web-based instruction in partnership with Tooling U-SME • Employability skills Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school Certifications: • National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc. (NIMS) • OSHA 10-Hour Career Opportunities: • Tool & Die Maker • CNC Programmer • General Machinist • CNC Operator Qualifies for Adult Diploma Program STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS POLICE ACADEMY

765 HOURS (37 WEEKS) This program will adhere to all State of Ohio OPOTC standards. The Polaris Career Center Police Academy prepares candidates for police and natural resource law enforcement officer positions and other careers that require peace officer training. This 765-hour program is conducted under the auspices of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission. The instruction will be provided by those who have experience and expertise in the field of law enforcement, natural resources and parks and recreation. The Academy training includes: • Civil disorders • Administration • Traffic • Legal • Investigation • Human relations • Physical conditioning • Firearms • Homeland Security • Driving • OC spray skills • Subject control techniques • Taser skills • First Aid/CPR/AED • Safety • Patrol This all-inclusive academy will provide the following during the program: • Academy uniforms (except shoes and black belt) including the following: two shirts, two pairs of pants, one sweatshirt, one pair of sweatpants, one jacket, one knit hat and one duty bag • Use of duty belt with accessories (holster, magazine pouch, handcuff case, etc.) • Use of handgun and ammunition • Use of shotgun and ammunition • Use of expandable baton • Use of chemical repellent spray (OC/ Pepper Spray) • Use of taser Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher is required for non-OPOTA hours • Attendance rate not less than 90% is required for non-OPOTA hours • Required attendance for OPOTA hours is 100%. Any time missed is required to be made-up at the expense of the student within two weeks of time missed. • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school • Successfully pass all state proficiency standards (2 attempts) Students registered in the Police Academy will also adhere to the policies presented in the PEACE OFFICER BASIC TRAINING STUDENT HANDBOOK administered by the State of Ohio.

Certifications /License: • Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) • AHA First Aid & CPR/AED • Collapsible Baton Certification • Taser Certification Requirements for licensure: • To be eligible for OPOTC certification as a peace officer, students will need to successfully complete certain skill- based student performance objectives (SPO’s), meet higher physical fitness assessment standards, and pass a written state certification exam (SCE) showing knowledge of cognitive-based SPO’s. Each student is given two opportunities to pass each proficiency. Must pass at 70% or higher. • AHA First Aid & CPR/AED Requirements for Employment: • OPOTC certification is required for anyone securing a job as a peace officer. • High school diploma, GED certificate or its equivalent • Must be 21 years of age Career Opportunities: • Police Officer • Wildlife Officer • County Sheriff • Hospital-based Police Officer • Park Ranger • Security Requirements and Prerequisites to Register: Students may register once all prerequisite requirements listed below are met. Students must: • Be a U.S. citizen • Be 21 years of age by the completion of the program • Show proof of a valid driver’s license • Show proof of current automobile insurance • Complete a physical exam with satisfactory results • Complete and pass the State of Ohio required physical fitness assessment • Complete a satisfactory drug screening test • Complete a background check with satisfactory results (no felonies or serious misdemeanors) Contact the Adult Education department to schedule the physical fitness assessment by calling 440.891.7653 or 440.891.7697. Once a student has satisfactorily completed all prerequisites, the student may register in-person. Qualifies for CT2 College Credit STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

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JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM / CUSTOMIZED / CORPORATE TRAINING WELDING

600 HOURS (36 WEEKS) Become a trained technician in the welding, fabricating and metallurgical trades and learn the skills needed for entry-level employment. Some welding and fabrication occupations include welding inspector or metal fabricator. Trained technicians repair and produce the products used in the manufacturing, structural and fabrication industries. Qualified welding and metal fabricating technicians have job stability and high earning potential. This program takes place in both classroom and fully-equipped, state-of-the-art welding lab settings. It is designed to teach practical applications and theory related to the welding trade while preparing students for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications. This program includes: • Welding safety • SMAW open V-groove welds • Blueprint fundamentals • SMAW open-root pipe welds • Reading welding symbols • SMAW vertical welding • Oxyfuel cutting and welding • Plasma arc cutting • Base metal preparations • Basic GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, TIG) • Weld quality • Basic GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding, MIG) • FCAW FluxCore Arc Welding • Theory, welding and machine operation • SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding or Stick Welding) • Introduction to pipe welding • SMAW equipment and setup • Virtual reality welding • SMAW electrodes and selection • OSHA - 10 Hour • SMAW groove welds with backing • Employability skills Students are given the opportunity to earn the American Welding Society (AWS) certification. Requirements for Completion: • A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school Certifications: • American Welding Society (AWS) • OSHA 10-Hour Career Opportunities: • Welding Inspector • Aerospace Welder • Metal Fabricator • Manufacturing Welder Qualifies for One-Year Option College Credit and Adult Diploma Program. STARTING FALL 2021: REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2021 (Fill out your FAFSA now using 2019 Federal tax return)

CUSTOMIZED/CORPORATE TRAINING Does your organization need training for your workforce? We can help employers develop a customized training program that matches your organization’s specific needs – for entry-level workers to top-level executives. We work with small and large businesses, publicly and privately-held companies, nonprofit organizations, city and county governments, public agencies, manufacturing and trade organizations. Training can be provided on-site at your workplace or on our campus in Middleburg Heights. Customized training can be arranged for any size group at a time convenient for your employees and at a reasonable cost. The following is a sample of courses we can offer your organization. For additional course offerings, scheduling and pricing, please contact our Business Coordinator, Kimberly Grieco, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

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Polaris Career Center is a registered provider for the Ohio TechCred program. The TechCred program, sponsored by the State of Ohio’s Office of Workforce Transformation, reimburses employers who enroll their workers in industry-recognized, technology-focused credential training offered at Polaris. Visit https://techcred.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/techcred for further information and contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator at 440-891-7646 / kgrieco@polaris.edu. • Computer Applications, MS Office & MS Project • Health and Fitness • Computer Technology (IT) Programming, A+ • Stress and Time Management Certification, Network+, CCENT Certification, MCSA, • Quality/Six Sigma/LEAN Security +, SQL, C#, JAVA, Oracle, Crystal Reports • Business/Marketing • CAD/Revit/SolidWorks • Management/Leadership • Graphic and Web Design • Communications

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ONLINE / ED2GO COURSE JOB/&ORGANIZATIONAL CAREER TRAININGLEADERSHIP PROGRAMS

ONLINE / ED2GO COURSES

ESSENTIAL SKILLS OF COMMUNICATING (9 HRS.)

Polaris Career Center Adult Education has partnered with the world’s leading provider of online learning and offers an array of online courses in the areas of Accounting, Computer Literacy, Business Administration, Computer Certification Prep, Computer Applications, Database Management, Digital Photography & Video, Graphic Design, Languages, Law, PC Troubleshooting, Start Your Business, the Internet, Web Page Design and more! All are facilitated by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, and supplementary links. All ed2go courses can be completed from the convenience of home or office, 24/7. Visit www.ed2go.com/polaris for more information or to register. Requirements: Internet access, email and Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please review online course syllabus for details. Unless otherwise specified, courses begin every month and are about six weeks in length. Course Tuition start at $129 each (All courses offered monthly.) Prepare for today’s hottest careers from the comfort of your home or office. The Career Training Programs are comprehensive, self-paced or instructor-led and completely online, so they fit your schedule.

Managers and team leaders will be able to:

Design Clear, Concise Messages: Messages that are welldesigned are clear and concise. Managers and team leaders need to organize their thoughts and speak to each team member’s level of understanding. Manage Nonverbal Behaviors Effectively: Voice tone, intonation, facial expressions, gestures and posture are some of the nonverbal factors that managers and team leaders must understand and learn to use for effective communication. Listen to Communicate: Effective communication cannot take place without effective listening, which includes the ability to reflect, probe, support and advise. Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Apr. 6 - 13, 2021 Class fee $245 / Materials fee $0

Total $245 SERIES

2/7 Managers and team leaders will be able to: Maintain and Enhance Team Member Self-Esteem: This is probably the single most important skill a manager or team leader can have. It is the ability to provide direction, evaluate performance, correct work habits, deal with complaints and resolve conflicts while supporting a team member’s sense of self-respect and dignity.

Focus on Behavior: Problems on the job are solved more effectively and less stressfully when managers and team leaders deal with what people do rather than with their attitudes or personal characteristics. Encourage Team Member Participation: Involving team members in decision making, problem-solving and other nonroutine, on-the-job activities, are some of the manager’s or team leader’s key motivational tools.

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center. Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

Thursday,Tuesday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Apr. 15 – 22, 2021

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MANAGING COMPLAINTS (6 HRS.)

LEADERSHIP SERIES

(48 HRS.)

Class fee $245 / Materials fee $0

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The Polaris Leadership Series provides SERIES individuals with the skills they need to be complete, effective leaders in today’s complex work environment. Each of the seven modules supplies new and experienced leaders with down-to-earth “how-to” techniques and strategies to improve the performance of the teams they lead. Register for all seven (7) courses and pay only $995, saving you $220. The description and the schedule for each course follows. No on-line registrations available for this series. For additional information or to register, please call the Adult Education Office at 440.891.7600. Tuition for 48 hours including materials $995* – Save $220 *Payment plan available 440.891.7600

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Create a Climate of Open Communication: The bedrock of good communication is openness—the extent to which the organization and its people support the free exchange of open, honest communication. Openness contributes more to a positive communication climate than any other factor.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS OF LEADERSHIP (9 HRS.)

Programs are available in the following areas: Healthcare and Fitness, Business and Professional, IT and Software Development, Management and Corporate, Media and Design, Hospitality and Service Industry, Skilled Trades and Industrial, Sustainable Energy and Going Green. For more information or to register for a Career Training Program, visit https:// careertraining.ed2go.com/polaris/ If you have technical questions prior to enrolling, contact ed2go Services by emailing: support@ed2go.com or by calling 855.520.6806.

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Total $245 SERIES

3/7 As the leaders on the front line, managers and team leaders are often the first to hear team member complaints. Each complaint should be addressed and resolved. This module shows how to resolve simple complaints and identify the “hidden agendas” that so often underlie the chronic grievances. Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Apr. 27 – 29, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

RESOLVING CONFLICT (6 HRS.)

SERIES

4/7 Whenever people work together, conflicts arise. This module shows managers and team leaders how to explore a conflict and get to the heart of the problem to correct it before it’s too late. Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM May 4 & 6, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

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ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP / BUSINESS & WEDDING PLANNING DEVELOPING PERFORMANCE GOALS AND STANDARDS (6 HRS.)

STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS SERIES: SERIES

Unless your managers and team leaders are successful 5/7 in spelling out the organization’s specific goals, their team members are not going to know how to meet those objectives. This module shows trainees how to establish specific, measurable, attainable, results-oriented and timeframed performance standards. It then illustrates the steps that gain team member agreement and commitment to those performance standards. Tuesdays 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM May 11 & 18, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

PROVIDING PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK (6 HRS.) SERIES

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This module shows how evaluation is done by the experts. First, relevant performance standards are established. Then the team member’s own performance evaluation is solicited. The stage is then set for a summary evaluation that will be clear and credible to the team member. Thursday, Tuesday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM May 20 & 25, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

EFFECTIVE DISCIPLINE (6 HRS.)

SERIES

7/7 Most of us dislike having to discipline team members because feelings can be easily hurt and resentment can linger for a long time. The skills your managers and team leaders will learn in Effective Discipline will preserve team members’ self-respect and egos while changing the unacceptable behavior. Thursday, Tuesday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM May 27 & June 1, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

BUSINESS & WEDDING PLANNING Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center. Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/ POLARIS. START-UP AND BUSINESS FUNDING: THERE ARE MANY WAYS  (2 HRS.) If you have ever thought about starting a new business or buying an existing one, most of us will need funding to accomplish this. Even franchises can benefit from more funding. This class will explore the various ways to make that happen. There is no time like the present to explore your options. Join us for an informative session to get your entrepreneurial juices flowing.

Monday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Feb. 8, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

SMALL BUSINESS READINESS TRAINING (18 HRS.)

Register for each individual course or for the series of all six (6) courses and pay only $695, a savings of $355. The description and the schedule for each course follows. No on-line registrations available for this series. For additional information or to register, please call the Adult Education Office at 440-891-7600. Series tuition for 18 hours including materials $695* – Save $355 *Payment plan available

SETTING THE FOUNDATION: TAKE YOUR VISION FROM CONCEPT TO EXECUTION (3 HRS.) SERIES

1/6 Do you have a business idea but need help making your vision a reality? This training will help you take your vision from concept to execution and save you time, money and stress. You’ll be guided through all the major steps and requirements for starting your own business. You’ll learn about the entrepreneurial mindset, top 10 pitfalls to avoid, naming requirements, EIN, business registrations, structuring of your business, and roadmapping for success and strategies for a sustainable business. Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 16, 2021 Class fee $125 / Materials fee $50

Total $175

KEEPING IT LEGAL: KNOWING THE LAW AND HOW TO PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS (3 HRS.) SERIES Do you know the law, your legal responsibilities and what’s 2/6 needed for your business to maintain compliance? This training will help you understand the laws governing your business, your rights and legal responsibilities as a business owner and employer. You’ll learn about local, state and federal laws impacting your business, compliance requirements from governing bodies like the IRS, employees vs. contractor, use of contracts, access to attorneys and other strategies to mitigate risks, avoid penalties and protect the interests of all stakeholders.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 18, 2021 Class fee $125 / Materials fee $50

Total $175

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & STEWARDSHIP: SAVE MONEY, MAKE MONEY, AND BUILD WEALTH  (3 HRS.)

SERIES

Did you know your finances are a key indicator of the health 3/6 and viability of your business? Many businesses fail due to lack of a profitable business model, and a consistent revenue stream and cash flow. This training will provide you with financial education that is critical to sustaining your business. You’ll learn why financial literacy is important, how to be a good steward of your finances, good credit and the pathway to capital, strategies for saving money, investments and creating multiple income streams to build wealth.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Feb. 23, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $50

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RELATIONSHIP MARKETING FOR WOMEN IN BUSINESS (6 HRS.)

Did you know lack of marketing is a key reason businesses 4/6 struggle to attract and retain their ideal clients? A key concept of focus is people tend to do business with people they know, like and trust. This training will teach you strategies in marketing your business and how to be seen and heard without being pushy. You’ll learn key concepts of creating a marketing plan and budget, developing your elevator pitch, building strategic relationships and a power network, on-line visibility and social media, being authentic and attracting your ideal clients.

In this interactive course, women entrepreneurs and business owners will learn to master the art of relationship marketing to develop strong strategic connections, expand their networks, increase sales and gain long-term customer loyalty. The key is achieving the Know, Like and Trust factor! It’s time we leverage your gifts, social networks and platforms to catapult you to a higher level of being, a higher level of business success and a higher level of access and opportunity that can only be achieved by working together!

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Class fee $245 / Materials fee $50

Feb. 25, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $50

Total $175

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES TAKING CARE OF YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS (3 HRS.)

(54 HRS.) SERIES

Mar. 2, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $50

Total $175

SUCCESSION PLANNING & YOUR LEGACY (3 HRS.)

SERIES

In partnership with iN Education, Inc., Polaris Career Center is offering the following course series: Register for all five (5) courses – 54 hours for only $995.00*, a savings of $370. No on-line registrations. To register for the Small Business Essentials Series, contact the Adult Education Office, at 440.891.7600. *Payment plan available iN Education, Inc. will be able to assist you with identifying options for your proctored exam for the certification of your choice and the cost. Required textbook: Business Foundations: A Changing World 11th Edition by O. C. Ferrell & Geoffrey Hirt & Linda Ferrell (ISBN – 13:978-1259685231)/ (ISBN – 10:1259685233). You can also order your required book through iN Education, Inc. by calling 330.329.4784.

GETTING STARTED (3 HRS.)

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Class fee $70 / Materials fee $25

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $50

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6/6 Did you know 8 out of 10 family businesses don’t have a succession plan? Have you thought of the long-term plans for your business? This training will help you understand the importance of succession planning and leaving a legacy. Topics include: key strategies for facilitating, developing, implementing and communicating your plans as well as the key benefit of succession planning. You’ll learn the high costs associated with failing to plan, the steps of succession planning, insurance options, legacy document preparation and securing your legacy. Whether you’re a novice or a 15-year professional, this training is designed for small business owners of all kinds. By the end of the session, expect to take your business from startup to scale-up as you operate a profitable brand that beats the odds. Mar. 4, 2021

Total $295

SMALL BUSINESS ESSENTIALS SERIES

5/6 Did you know there are strategies to help you excel in leadership, live a happier and healthier life, work less and deliver excellence? Entrepreneurship is your pathway to time, freedom and financial freedom. You can achieve this by working smarter, not harder. This training will guide you through the basic fundamentals of leveraging people, processes and systems to optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of your business to deliver quality, customer and employee satisfaction with less stress. You’ll learn keys to effective leadership, best practices for managing your business and stakeholders, exercising discipline, systematizing and automating your business, delegation and outsourcing, improvement and self-care. Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 30 & Apr. 1, 2021

SERIES

1/5 Let’s take your idea to the next level and start making revenues. This class gives you a reality check and allows for self-evaluation on things that you may or may not have considered when getting started with any business venture, alone or in a partnership. Find out if you have what it takes to be successful. Successful business owners have the drive, time commitment and are willing to invest in themselves and their business for the long haul. Let’s take a closer look at traits, values, metrics, skill-sets, and strategies of real business owners. This class aims to motivate and encourage you to explore your full potential. Let’s get started! Monday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Apr. 12, 2021 Total $95*

Total $175

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BUSINESS & WEDDING PLANNING BUSINESS ETHICS (21 HRS.)

SERIES

2/5

As a business owner your goal is to set standards that align with your business values, ethics, vision and mission of serving others. One unforeseen event can affect the health of your business venture and/or your brand image. Business ethics is defined as a set of appropriate business policies and practices regarding potentially controversial subjects. Together, we will explore a set of industry standards to ensure that you are protecting your business assets internally and externally. This class will guide you through the process of identifying and drafting the types of policies and practices fitting for your business. Get a piece of mind and show your commitment to running your business ethically!

Wednesday, Monday, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Class fee $525 / Materials fee $0

Apr. 14 – May 5, 2021

SERIES

Customers validate your business existence. Literally! Your 5/5 customer base is an essential component to your business. In this class, we will identify available tools and known strategies to acquire customers for your business. Learn the steps to researching, developing, tweaking, and designing your customer acquisition plan to acquire new customers to your business. It is an ongoing process that needs to be respected and measured as trends can shift on a dime. It applies to businesses of any age and size. The finish line of this process is to create a systematic, sustainable acquisition strategy that would evolve, over time, with new trends and changes.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Class fee $225 / Materials fee $0

June 7 – 14, 2021

Total $225*

Total $525*

OPERATIONS AND PROCEDURES (9 HRS.)

SERIES

3/5

In this class you will learn more about what it takes to run a successful business on a daily basis. Business owners, Entrepreneurs and/or Operations Managers are forced to make decisions, preferably smart ones, and troubleshoot potential issues throughout the day. Determine, based on the size of your business, what skilled staff members might be needed and beneficial to your company, manage quality assurance programs, research new technologies and/or alternative methods to ensure efficiency of your offerings. Look into your supply chain and identify ways to improve on the delivery of your products and services to your end users while tightening-up your budgets to manage your cost and sustainability. Ensure staff members, departments, and partnering organizations deliver their best efforts every day. Learn about valuable techniques and tools to analyze best practices that will help keep your operations under control, your inventory under wraps, and your staff and partners happy, motivated and productive.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Class fee $225 / Materials fee $0

CUSTOMER ACQUISITION (9 HRS.)

May 10 – 17, 2021

Total $225*

BUSINESS MODEL DEVELOPMENT (12 HRS.)

SERIES

4/5 During this class you will start drafting business models specific to your business. You will research, create and design strategies on developing a solid business model. Throughout your two and five-year business life cycle, you will identify key stages of development and track small benchmarks that you can achieve within a short period of time. Together, we will examine other industry models similar to yours, analyze their strategies, and look at their wins and downfalls. A great business model will help you generate the outcomes every business owner is hoping for: a solid customer base that will lead to more revenues, present opportunities for more capital, and attract untapped resources to grow your business.

NOTARY PUBLIC: HOW TO BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC (1 HR.) This attorney-taught seminar will cover: What does a Notary do? How do I become a Notary Public? What is a Notary Public’s liability? Additional topics include the notary application process, the notary test and renewing your notary license.

Tuesday 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 20, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (12 HRS.) Master the essentials of writing, develop the skills you need to excel at business communications, express yourself clearly on-line and take your creative literary talents to a new level. Whether you’re hoping to get a better job, write for a blog, or publish your short story, this course will give you the writing tools you need for success. You’ll improve your writing skills by learning to select strong and persuasive words, spell correctly and choose the right punctuation. Then you’ll find out how to put it all together by crafting well-written sentences, building effective paragraphs and organizing your material logically, using basic proofreading and editing skills. Finally, you’ll explore ways to make the most of emails and other forms of electronic communication.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 2-11, 2021 Class fee $245 / Materials fee $20

Total $265

CAREER PREPARATION (4 HRS.) This course will go over the résumé overview, interviewing techniques and job searching techniques to assist students in getting ready to apply for a career.

Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

April 26, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM May 19 – June 2, 2021 (no class 5/31) Class fee $295 / Materials fee $0

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In partnership with iN Education, Inc., Polaris Career Center is offering the following course series: Register for all five (5) courses – 54 hours for only $995.00*, a savings of $390. No on-line registrations. To register for the Wedding Planning Series, contact the Adult Education Office, at 440.891.7600. *Payment plan available

iN Education, Inc. will provide you with the details on where to take your proctored exam its cost.

Required textbook: The Complete Guide to Successful Event Planning with Companion CD-ROM Revised 3rd Edition ISBN13: 9781620231562. You can also order your required book through iN Education, Inc. by calling 330.329.4784.

INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION (3 HRS)

SERIES

1/5 Wedding planners are seen as gifted individuals who are creative, organized, and willing to provide a helping hand for those who do not know where to start when tasked with such a major life-changing event. Together, let’s take a look at the top ten national wedding planning companies, analyze their business model, and explore the earning potential within this industry. There are many different wedding styles, types of ceremonies, service options, along with a variety of pre-and-post wedding events to organize. Throughout this series you will grow your awareness of the industry and explore what it takes to be a successful wedding planner. Get ready to say “I do” and commit! Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Feb. 9, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

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2/5 You just met the wedding couple and now it’s up to you to design their dream wedding within six months! It’s time to start planning and designing. In this class, you will start the process from the ground up to deliver an unforgettable wedding experience you were paid for! Learn what to inquire about when communicating with your clients, how to create and work within a timeline, and how to prepare for the roll-out phase in the process. By working with teams in the classroom, you will explore the most commonly used design ideas; set design goals and objectives based on your clients’ expectations and budget; conduct research on potential wedding venues; learn how to identify and establish much needed vendor partnerships; present potential wedding design scenarios to your clients; and learn how to effectively package your services. Let’s get started! Thursday, Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Class fee $500 / Materials fee $25

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Your client approved your plan and design and you received 3/5 the payment! In this Wedding Plans roll-out class, you will put all your design plans into action. Learn how to think critically and work on behalf of your clients, keeping in mind their budgets. Wedding planners need to know how to improvise, negotiate, identify DIY projects, and implement other tricks that can further save time and money. It’s on you to secure all the necessary contracts starting with the venue(s) and entertainment, just to name a few. Are you ready to walk down the aisle?

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 9 – 23, 2021 Class fee $375 / Materials fee $0

Total $375

WEDDING FESTIVITIES AND WRAP-UP (12 HRS) SERIES

Extended weddings consist of a series of events leading up 4/5 to the big day, and even beyond. High paying clients are willing to put their hard-earned money towards extravagant ideas. Let’s explore those options. More extravagance could provide more opportunities for things to go wrong. Discover how other wedding planners improvised to save the day and how they avoided any potential mishaps, late deliveries, or other emergencies. Now that the wedding day is over, what else is needed? All wedding attendees had a great time and you delivered. It’s time for the bride and groom to send out those classy “Thank you” cards that you designed. It’s also time for you to close out on your clients’ account, get their testimonial and ask for potential referrals. Present your wedding plan and design from start to finish to the class.

Thursday, Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Class fee $295 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

WEDDING PLAN & DESIGN (21 HRS)

WEDDING PLANS ROLL-OUT (15 HRS)

Mar. 25 – Apr. 6, 2021

Total $295

WEDDING PACKAGES (3 HRS)

SERIES

5/5 In this final class, you will look at the business side of things. Re-capping what you’ve learned, we will explore the many possible areas of interest within this industry that are enticing to you and your capacity! You can specialize in providing select services or be a one-stop shop by providing full services; there is no right or wrong answer here. The choice is yours! Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Apr. 8, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

Feb. 11 – Mar. 4, 2021

Total $525

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THE FOLLOWING FIVE COURSES ARE TAUGHT BY AN ATTORNEY PERSONAL FINANCE & ESTATE PLANNING

THE FOLLOWING SEVEN COURSES ARE TAUGHT BY AN ATTORNEY

THE TRUTH ABOUT ESTATE PLANNING ESTATE PLANNING ESSENTIALS (1.5 HRS.) Learn about the core directives every person should have to protect themselves and receive an overview of the various legal directives used in estate planning. Topics include the role directives play in an overall estate plan, regardless if the plan is to protect minors, avoid nursing home costs or save estate taxes.

Thursday 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 11, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45

NUTS & BOLTS OF TRUSTS (1.5 HRS.) Trusts can be one of the most useful and cost-effective legal tools to help people maintain control over their assets during good health, illness and at death—without court costs or delays. This workshop gives an overview of how trusts work, the pros and cons, costs involved, when to consider using trusts and what should be included in the trust provisions.

Thursday 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 25, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45

SPECIAL PEOPLE, SPECIAL PLANNING (1.5 HRS.) This workshop will provide an overview of the fundamentals every family needs to consider when planning for the future of a person with special needs. Attendees will learn about federal disability programs, guardianships, wills, trusts and the essential legal directives the family must have, as well as the consequences of failing to formally plan. Learn how to keep the plan current and the reasons for “letters of instruction.”

Thursday 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Apr. 8, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45

LOVING WITHOUT A LICENSE (1.5 HRS.) This workshop provides an overview of the things committed unmarried couples need to consider to protect themselves, especially during times of crisis such as disability or death. It covers areas where unmarried couples are vulnerable to unintended state default laws, taxes and loss of control, as well as guidelines for an “unmarried divorce” and division of property in the event that the relationship ends.

Thursday 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Apr. 22, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45

BLENDED FAMILIES: ESTATE PLANNING TO PROTECT “YOURS, MINE AND OURS” FAMILIES (1.5 HRS.) This workshop outlines the unique challenges and specific strategies of which blended families need to be aware to avoid planning gaps and conflicts. Attendees will leave with an understanding of the core legal directives every family should have to protect the people and things they cherish.

Thursday 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM May 6, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45 PAGE 18

FRESH IDEAS FOR PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS IN RETIREMENT (1.5 HRS.) This class will include a discussion of issues that pose a threat to your life savings. We will cover the legal as well as some of the financial strategies for protecting all of your assets, including your home and other investments from those threats. Attendees will learn how they can “have their cake and eat it too” when it comes to having the benefit of their wealth while not exposing it to the risk of loss.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Mar. 2, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

REMAINING IN CONTROL THROUGH THE AGING PROCESS (1.5 HRS.) Do you feel comfortable making the most important life decisions in a pinch? Would you ever want another person to make decisions for you without knowing your wishes? With the increasing number of those affected by dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, it is important to learn what individuals need to do to ensure that their wishes are followed even when capacity fails. This class will cover what documents should be prepared well in advance to ensure that you remain in control of your healthcare and financial matters.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Mar. 16, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

WOW! NURSING HOMES COST $8,000 A MONTH? HOW DO PEOPLE PAY FOR THAT? (2 HRS.) This class will cover the basics of Long-term care insurance, VA aid and attendance benefit and the differences between Medicare and Medicaid. Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mar. 30, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

ELDER ORPHANS: WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF ME? (2 HRS.) An elder orphan is an adult who does not have a spouse or any adult children to care for them as they age. The needs and concerns of elder orphans are unique. This course will explain what steps an elder orphan can take to make sure that they will be cared for through any physical or mental challenges that come with the aging process. We will cover options for the areas of greatest concern including legal issues, care concerns and transportation.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 13, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

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PERSONAL & ESTATEPROGRAMS PLANNING JOB &FINANCE CAREER TRAINING SANDWICH GENERATION: LEARN HOW TO AID YOUR AGING PARENTS (2 HRS.) The class will present ways in which the “sandwich” generation can hold the family together and not become “soggy” and fall apart under the pressure of caring for aging loved ones and maturing children. The class will discuss what steps you should take to take on a greater role in your parents’ lives and when to take those steps. The complex terminology (legal and medical) that you will begin to hear as you help your aging loved ones through this process will be explained. You will also learn what legal documents should be put in place that can allow adult children to help their parents and other aging family members. Additionally, attendees will learn what health care options are available for those entrusted to their care.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 27, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

SENIOR SCAMS AND ELDER ABUSE: BRINGING LIGHT TO THESE TABOO TOPICS (1.5 HRS.) It seems as if there are more and more news stories everyday about senior citizens being taken advantage of by strangers. Learn the current senior scams and types of elder abuse that exist. Practical advice on how to protect yourself and your loved ones will be presented. Take a proactive approach to finding out what can be done to help prevent elder abuse and find out what resources are available for those who are victims. Don’t let a loved one become financially exploited.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

May 11, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

SO, YOU’VE BEEN NAMED POWER OF ATTORNEY: DID I JUST LOSE MY FREE TIME? (1.5 HRS.) This class will cover the responsibilities of being named a fiduciary for a friend or loved one. It will cover what it means to be an agent under a power of attorney document, a trustee within a trust document and an executor under a last will and testament. This course will explain what steps a fiduciary may need to take in order to ensure they are fulfilling the duty that has been given to them.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

May 25, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

10 STEPS TO PERFECT CREDIT (2 HRS.) This class is for those who want to know how to keep good credit or get good credit. Which two credit cards can lower your score if they are in your wallet; why credit cards can be a source of trouble; why there is a right way and wrong way to pay off collections; which five factors influence your scores the most; the fastest ways to drive your scores upward; the right way and the wrong way to repair your credit; why opening a “90 days same as cash” account can instantly lower your score by as much as 20 points and how to recover from it; how credit repair, if done right, can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars. A complimentary review and analysis of your credit report is offered to students.

Monday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Do you know what you need to have in place in order to be financially prepared to retire? This class will discuss what you need to think about and know in order to retire comfortably.

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Mar. 24, 2021 Total $45

THE POWER TO…. PERSONAL BRANDING TO CULTIVATE YOUR PRESENCE (2 HRS.) What impact do you have when you enter a room? By making simple changes you can increase your feelings of confidence. What do you want people to feel about you? Learn techniques of presence to expand your power when you enter a room. Every aspect of your presence has social meanings and how people are assessing you as well as how you assess other people you are with. Use some of these techniques in your approach system to feel more confident in social settings and improve business and personal presence.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Mar. 16, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

KNOW YOUR VALUE… LIVE LIFE OUT LOUD (2 HRS.) How to do what we do best and be successful! Create an environment for success, embrace ways to toot your own horn without blowing it, whether it is a career or life’s passionate work. Know yourself and be authentic. Take those silent thoughts …and turn them into reality. Master the technique of resilience; overcome barriers and develop sustainable behavior changes that you can use. Speak up keeping your emotions in check, find a sustainable balance between your work and personal life! You’ll be inspired and will have an opportunity to network and share ideas!

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Mar. 30, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

LIFESTYLE DIFFERENTIATES RETIREMENT/ SEASONED LIVING COMMUNITIES (2 HRS.) The senior living industry is no longer in its infancy. Senior living communities across the United States have become long-term establishments, meaning the services they offer have evolved. Learn more about hospitality and wellness services offered to residents in senior living communities today. Discussion includes what questions to ask, understanding industry terms and acronyms, how to tour a variety of facilities, checklists to compare choices and private pay community, non-profit versus endowment. Resources guide, checklists, glossary of terms and other resources will be provided.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 13, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

Mar. 22, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

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ARE YOU READY TO RETIRE? (2 HRS.)

Total $45

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PERSONAL FINANCE & ESTATE PLANNING /GOOGLE THE BEST WAY FOR SINGLE WOMEN TO RETIRE  (2 HRS.)

GOOGLE FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE (2 HRS.)

To retire or not retire? Retirement is a time of change and an opportunity for you to embrace who you really are or want to be. It’s also an opportunity to begin an encore career! Realizing the potential of longevity, aging in the right place, retirement perspectives, financial security, cultural and social concept are conversations in this lively topic.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 27, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

THE HOME-BUYING EXPERIENCE (2 HRS.) If you are buying your first home or are upgrading, this homebuying seminar can help take the frustration and confusion out of buying any home. We will help with every aspect of the process. By educating yourself about all facets of the home-purchase process, you will know what to expect, and you will understand the issues necessary to make informed decisions that are in your best interest. Complimentary pre-qualification is available. Referrals to other professionals, like Realtors and homeowner's insurance agents, are also offered.

Monday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Mar. 15, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

REVERSE MORTGAGES FOR SENIORS (2 HRS.) Reverse mortgages are valuable tools for seniors 62 years and older. There is almost no limit for use of the funds which come to the senior tax-free and also do not reduce social security or Medicare payments. Keep Medicaid from attacking your home equity. If you are downsizing, you can now use a reverse mortgage to purchase a home and conserve more cash for retirement. A complimentary quote to see how much you may qualify for is available.

Monday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

May 10, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

GOOGLE / COMPUTER APPLICATIONS / INTERNET Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center. Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

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NEW!

HOW TO USE A CHROMEBOOK (3 HRS.)

Learn how to navigate and personalize your Chromebook. Chromebook is a quick-to-load, easy-to-use laptop for all your "cloud" needs including web-browsing, web applications, file storage in Google Drive, photo viewing and storage in Google Photos. Bring your Chromebook if you have one OR just learn more about Chromebooks.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 25, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45

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Learn how to use the power of Facebook Marketplace and buy & sell groups in your area to sell items you no longer need and to purchase items you do need. Must have a Facebook account and photos of items you would like to sell.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Mar. 2, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

GOOGLE G-SUITE OVERVIEW AND CHROME BROWSERS/EXTENSIONS (3 HRS.) This introductory course will provide an overview of the free Google tools available with a Google account. These tools include the Chrome Browser, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Forms, Google Sheets, Google Drawing, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Sites and more. Learn about “Cloud Computing”, collaboration/sharing and how many of the Google tools are compatible with Microsoft Office programs.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Mar. 4, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

GOOGLE FORMS (SURVEYS AND QUIZZES) (3 HRS.) Do you want to learn how to easily create professional looking surveys using Google Forms? Google Forms can be used to collect registration data for your organization or workplace. The data is automatically collected in a Google Spreadsheet for your use. Also learn how to share the survey with others by email using hyperlinks, shortened URLS or QR codes.

Bring your Google account username and password. Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 9, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

GOOGLE SHEETS (SIMILAR TO EXCEL) (3 HRS.) Do you want to learn how to use spreadsheets using a free tool that will allow you to open and create Microsoft Excel documents? Do you want to be able to create spreadsheets of information and be able to have others collaborate on the same document without emailing back and forth? Would you like a program that saves automatically and provides you with revision history and the ability to restore to a prior version? Learn how to sort and filter data in spreadsheets as well as create simple formulas. Spreadsheets can be used for your personal and professional life using templates or personally-created files, (budgets, car maintenance history, exercise log and more.)

Bring your Google account username and password. Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Mar. 11, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

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GOOGLE / COMPUTER APPLICATIONS JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS GOOGLE DRIVE & GOOGLE DOCS (3 HRS.)

GOOGLE DRAWING (3 HRS.)

Do you want to learn how to word process using a free tool that will allow you to open and create Microsoft Word documents? Do you want to be able to create word documents and be able to have others collaborate on the same document without emailing back and forth? Would you like a program that saves automatically and provides you with revision history and the ability to restore to a prior version? Learn how to organize your files using Google Drive.

Would you like to learn how to create your own graphics using free Google Drawing tools? No program to install on your computer as Google Drawing is a web-based tool. Learn how to resize images, fill images with color, and more as well as how to insert these graphics into Google Docs, forms, presentations or Microsoft products. Bring your Google account username and password.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Apr. 22, 2021

Bring your Google account username and password.

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 23, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45

GOOGLE SITES (WEBSITES) (3 HRS.)

GOOGLE PHOTOS IN THE CLOUD (3 HRS.) Do you have a smartphone loaded with pictures and videos? Automatically back up your photos to the cloud in a free Google account. Download the Google Photos App to your smartphone and we will learn how to back up your photo library to your Google Drive. Learn how the app can identify people — even babies — in your images with freakish accuracy. Also learn how to automatically create GIFs and movies that the people in your life will cherish. Bring your smartphone with the Google Photos App installed and your Google account username and password.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Mar. 25, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

GOOGLE CALENDAR & MEET (2 HRS.) Learn how to use Google’s free on-line calendar, where it’s easy to keep track of life’s important events all in one place. Learn how to collaborate and share your calendar with others and set up notification reminders. View your calendar on your smartphone, tablet and/or computer. Also learn how to use Meet - a free video conferencing tool. Bring your Google account username and password.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 6, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

GOOGLE GMAIL (2 HRS.) Learn all the features of Google’s free Gmail including labels, filters, search, conversations, video calls and more. Experience with prior email accounts is recommended. Bring your Google account username and password.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 8, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

GOOGLE SLIDES (SIMILAR TO POWERPOINT) (3 HRS.) Do you want to learn how to create presentations using a free tool that will allow you to open and create Microsoft PowerPoints? Do you want to be able to create presentations and be able to have others collaborate on the same presentation without emailing back and forth? Would you like a program that saves automatically and provides you with revision history and the ability to restore to a prior version? Learn how to create a Google presentation for your personal and/or professional life using templates or personally created presentations. Bring your Google account username and password.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Apr. 20, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

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Total $45

Learn how to set up your own free website using Google Sites to communicate and collaborate with students, parents and/or colleagues. Learn how to use Google Sites responsibly by knowing fundamental copyright issues and privacy rules. This course will also address the features of an effective website. In Sites, files can be collaborative, private or public. Explore the options available in Google Sites. Bring your Google account username and password.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

May 6, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS (18 HRS.) Develop your skill and ability and be able to compose original documents at the computer without looking at the keyboard. With the skills you master here, you will become faster and more confident at the keyboard. By the end of the course, you will know how to touch-type the alphabetic, numeric and symbol keys and create, save and edit word processing documents. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (no class 2/15) Class fee $295 / Materials fee $0

Feb. 1 – 22, 2021

Total $295

BASIC WINDOWS 10 (4 HRS.) Explore the basics of Windows 10 including using the navigation pane, creating and viewing folders and sub-folders, file formats, working with files and folders, creating, managing and deleting libraries, searching and restoring files and folders. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Friday 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Feb. 5, 2021

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Apr. 20, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

WINDOWS 10 (8 HRS.) Course topics include: Getting started with Windows 10, working with the desktop and Windows, using navigation features, working with folders and files, using Help, working with shortcuts and compressed folders, and using Windows 10 accessories. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of personal computers including use of the mouse. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Feb. 24 & Mar. 1, 2021 Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Apr. 17, 2021

Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

Total $45

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INTERNET / COMPUTER APPLICATIONS INTERNET (3 HRS.)

WORD 2016 II (4 HRS.)

Topics include searching for information, specific domains and file types. Discussion of spyware and viruses, email attachments, copy/save images/text from a web page, downloading files, deletion of cookies and temporary files will be covered. Prerequisite: Basic use of the computer and mouse. Please bring a flash drive to class.

This class builds on your existing knowledge of Word and covers the more advanced functions, such as tabs, 2-column text, advanced headers and footers, borders and shading, auto correct, finding and replacing text, inserting graphics and section breaks. Prerequisite: Word 2016 I or equivalent experience. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Friday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Friday 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Feb. 12, 2021

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Mar. 3, 2021

Class fee $75 / Materials fee $0

Total $75

Feb. 26, 2021

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Apr. 6, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

EXCEL 2016 I (4 HRS.)

WORD 2016 III (4 HRS.)

This class covers all the elements you need to know to master the basic features and functions of Excel. Prerequisite: Windows 10. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Learn to take full advantage of all Word has to offer and explore how to use and create styles, create a table of contents, track changes, merge documents, protect a document, manage passwords, insert an Excel chart and work with tables. Prerequisite: Word 2016 II or equivalent experience. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Mar. 9, 2021

Friday 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM Apr. 9, 2021 Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

Friday 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Mar. 5, 2021

EXCEL 2016 II (4 HRS.)

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

This class builds on your existing knowledge of Excel and covers more advanced topics, including Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts. Prerequisite: Excel 2016 I or equivalent experience. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Word Bundle - Take all 3 courses: Word 2016 I, Word 2016 II and Word 2016 III for only $225 - save $60

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 16, 2021 Friday 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM Apr. 16, 2021 Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

EXCEL 2016 III (4 HRS.) Learn to work with multiple worksheets and workbooks (links and references, 3D references, consolidating data). Prerequisite: Excel II or equivalent experience. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Friday 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Mar. 23, 2021

Apr. 23, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

Excel Bundle - Take all 3 courses: Excel 2016 I, Excel 2016 II and Excel 2016 III for only $225 - save $60 WORD 2016 I (4 HRS.) This class covers all the elements you need to know to master the basic features and functions of Word 2016, including menus and commands, creating, saving and editing documents, formatting paragraphs, bullets and numbering, headers and footers, spell check, along with basic printer function. Prerequisite: Windows 10. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Friday 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

PUBLISHER 2016 (4 HRS.) Learn to create, format and link text boxes, use layout guides and work with text, pictures, templates and master pages. Prerequisite: Familiarity with personal computers and Windows 10. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Mar. 27, 2021

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Apr. 28, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

POWERPOINT 2016 (4 HRS.) Learn the basic skills to capture your audience with professional presentations. Prerequisite: Familiarity with personal computers and Windows 10. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Mar. 20, 2021

Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

May 3, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

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Feb. 19, 2021

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Mar. 30, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (SECRETARIAL) SERIES (109 HRS.)

14

SESSION SERIES

You will learn the essential skills necessary for an Administrative Assistant in today’s professional office, how to maintain a professional image, personal and professional ethics, communication essentials, technology basics, records and financial management and how to begin your career. No on-line registrations available for this series. You may register for each course individually or register for the series to save $685. For additional information or to register, please call the Adult Education office at 440.891.7600. Tuition for 109 hours (14 courses) including materials $1,895*. Save $685. *Payment plan available KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS (18 HRS.)

SERIES

1/14 See page 21 for course description. Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM– 9:00 PM Feb. 1 – 22, 2021 (No Class 2/15) Class Fee $295 / Materials Fee $0 TOTAL $295 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (12 HRS.) See page 16 for course description.

SERIES

2/14

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 2 – 11, 2021 (no class 2/15) Class fee $245 / Materials fee $20

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2016 PART II (8 HRS.) Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

3/14

Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016: INTERMEDIATE (8 HRS.)

SERIES

10/14

See page 24 for course description.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Apr. 12 & 14, 2021

Total $195

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016: ADVANCED (8 HRS.)

SERIES

11/14

See page 24 for course description.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Apr. 19 & 21, 2021

Total $195

CAREER PREPARATION (4 HRS.)

Total $195

PUBLISHER 2016 (4 HRS.)

SERIES

13/14

Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Apr. 28, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

SERIES

4/14

See page 22 for course description.

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Total $75

MICROSOFT WORD 2016: BASIC (8 HRS.) See page 24 for course description.

SERIES

5/14

See page 24 for course description.

SERIES

6/14

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 15 & 17, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $95

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2016 PART I (8 HRS.) Learn the basics of Access, such as database concepts, creating tables, working with tables, sorting and filtering records, validating data, writing queries and creating forms and reports.

Total $195

MICROSOFT WORD 2016: ADVANCED (8 HRS.)

SERIES

14/14

May 3, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 8 & 10, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

POWERPOINT 2016 (4 HRS.) See page 22 for course description.

Mar. 3, 2021

Class fee $75 / Materials fee $0

SERIES

12/14

Apr. 26, 2021

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Feb. 24 & Mar. 1, 2021

INTERNET (3 HRS.)

9/14

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Apr. 5 & 7, 2021

See page 22 for course description.

Total $195

SERIES

See page 24 for course description.

Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM SERIES

See page 21 for course description.

Mar. 29 & 31, 2021

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016: BASIC (8 HRS.)

Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

WINDOWS 10 (8 HRS.)

8/14

See page 24 for course description.

See page 16 for course description.

Total $265

SERIES

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 22 & 24, 2021 Monday, Wednesday 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM May 17 & 19, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

Total $195

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2016 PART I (8 HRS.)

SERIES

7/14

See page 23 for course description. Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 22 & 24, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30 Total $195

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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS / INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) & PROGRAMMING MICROSOFT ACCESS 2016 PART II (8 HRS.)

MICROSOFT WORD 2016: BASIC (8 HRS.)

This class builds on your basic knowledge of Access and covers relational databases, creating and modifying lookup fields, complex queries, advanced form design and advanced report design. Prerequisite: Access 2016 Part I or equivalent knowledge.

Learn how to set up, create and format a document using Word 2016! Topics include: Create and modify tables, insert graphics, save in compatible file formats, recover a draft of an earlier file, custom tabs, custom bulleted and numbered lists, adjust paragraph and line spacing, headers and footers, find and replace text/formatting, work with styles and outlines. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 29 & 31, 2021 Monday, Wednesday 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM May 24 & 26, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

Register for both Microsoft Access 2016 Part I - II courses and save $25 MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016: BASIC (8 HRS.) Create a spreadsheet with basic formulas and functions, copy and paste data and formulas, format data and numbers, insert/delete rows and columns, insert and move page breaks using page break preview, apply conditional formatting with graphics and use SmartArt. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Apr. 5 & 7, 2021 Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Apr. 24, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016: INTERMEDIATE (8 HRS.) Learn how to link workbooks and worksheets using 3D formulas, apply special formatting to text and numbers using paste special, apply advanced formatting such as merging, splitting, text wrapping and transposing. Learn to sort and filter data, document and audit worksheets and workbooks and work with templates. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel 2016: Basic or equivalent knowledge. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Apr. 12 & 14, 2021 Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM May 1, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016: ADVANCED (8 HRS.) This class covers logical and statistical functions such as nested “IF’s”, the OR, AND, or NOT functions, SUMIFS, COUNTIFS and many more including date functions and ARRAY formulas. Use LOOKUP functions, create a data table, advanced filtering and advanced charting, create a pivot table and insert slicers, work with importing and exporting data and work with analytical tools. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel 2016 Intermediate or equivalent knowledge. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Apr. 19 & 21, 2021

Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM May 8, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

Microsoft Excel Bundle - Register for all 3 courses: Microsoft Excel 2016 Basic, Microsoft Excel 2016 Intermediate and Microsoft Excel 2016 Advanced for only $495 - Save $90

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Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Mar. 8 & 10, 2021

May 15, 2021

Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30

Total $195

MICROSOFT WORD 2016: ADVANCED (8 HRS.) Topics include: Mail merge, mailing labels and envelopes, create diagrams, work with shapes, format text graphically, advanced document formatting, document references such as tables of contents, indexes, bibliographies and footnotes, document sharing, create forms, insert objects and charts, customize the ribbon and work with macros. Prerequisite: Microsoft Word 2016: Basic or equivalent knowledge. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 15 & 17, 2021 Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM May 22, 2021 Class fee $165 / Materials fee $30 Total $195

Microsoft Word Bundle - Register for both courses: Microsoft Word 2016 Basic and Microsoft Word 2016 Advanced 2016 for only $315 - Save $75

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) & PROGRAMMING TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS. A+ CERTIFICATION (72 HRS.) A testing program sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association (Comp TIA), A+ Certification is the building block for nearly all other IT certifications and the premier entrylevel program for PC technicians. It covers a broad range of hardware and operating systems’ technology objectives so students are prepared for a successful entry-level computer service technician position as defined by nationwide industry experts. For certification, students must pass two exams: the Core Hardware Exam and the O/S Technologies Exam. This course covers introduction to PCs, safety, PC components, miscellaneous hardware, windows operating systems, troubleshooting and preventative maintenance, hardware installation and configuration, diagnostics and repair, printers, printer diagnostics and troubleshooting, local area network overview, network connectivity, wide area network infrastructure, the Internet, connecting to the Internet and Internet service. Certification exam fees are NOT included in the course fee. Prerequisites: General user knowledge of Windows operating systems and familiarity with program installation.

Wednesday, Thursday 6:00 PM -10:00 PM Mar. 17 – May 19, 2021 (no class 5/13) Class fee $1,415 / Materials fee $180 Total $1,595* *Payment plan available

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & PROGRAMMING JOB & CAREER(IT) TRAINING PROGRAMS NETWORK+ (48 HRS.)

SQL (MS) INTERMEDIATE (24 HRS.)

CompTIA Network+ is a vendor-neutral networking certification that is trusted around the world. It validates the essential knowledge and skills needed to confidently design, configure, manage and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. CompTIA Network+ certified individuals are in demand worldwide. Some of the topics you will learn in this course are: network topologies and protocols, IPv6 & IPv4, network device operation and configuration, network cabling, wireless networking, network segmentation, WAN types and network security risks and mitigation. Completion of the A+ Certification course or equivalent experience is recommended prior to taking this course.

This course is a continuation of SQL Basic and is designed for end users and application programmers of the database engine. Topics include advanced topics with T-SQL, error handling, concurrency control, indexes and programming objects such as user-defined functions, user-defined data types, query optimization and performance tuning, triggers and stored procedures. Prerequisite: SQL (MS) Basic.

Wednesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Class fee $955 Materials fee $240

May 26 – July 1, 2021 Total $1,195*

*Payment plan available

CISCO CCNA (64 HRS.) The Cisco CCNA program offers comprehensive associate-level training and certification focused on the solutions and technologies needed to implement and administer a broad range of modern networking and IT infrastructure. The CCNA program can launch your technical career through training and certification. Certification requires one exam, Implementing and Administering Cisco Networking Technologies (200-301 CCNA). This exam covers a broad range of fundamentals you need for any direction you want to go: network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability. And the Implementing and Administering Cisco Networking Technologies (CCNA) course can help you prepare to pass the exam, with hands-on lab practice for real-world job skills. And it’s not just about the certification. Earning that logo proves that you have real-world skills for real-world jobs. Prerequisite: A+ and Network+.

Wednesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM July 7 – Aug. 26, 2021 Class fee $1,300 / Materials fee $95 Total $1,395* *Payment plan available

Register for all three courses: A+, Network+ and CISCO CCNA; and save $150 Cisco Certified Network Associate Cisco Certified Network Associate v2.0 (CCNA 200-301) is a 120-minute exam associated with the CCNA certification. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability. This exam will go live on February. 24th, 2020. Prerequisites: A+, Network+ or equivalent knowledge/experience.

SQL (MS) BASIC (24 HRS.) This course is an introduction to the basic design and development of scripts that automatically perform tasks. Students will learn the fundamentals of relational database systems using Microsoft Management Studio. Topics include installation and configuration of MS SQL 2017/2019, analyzing data, writing T-SQL statements and language structures such as basic concepts and installation for both Windows and Linux.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Feb. 1 – 22, 2021

(no class 2/15) Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Feb. 24 – Mar. 15, 2021 Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

*Payment plan available

SQL (MS) ADVANCED (24 HRS.) This course is a continuation of SQL Basic and is designed for end users and application programmers of the database engine. Topics include advanced topics with T-SQL, error handling, concurrency control, indexes and programming objects such as user-defined functions, user-defined data types, query optimization and performance tuning, triggers and stored procedures. Prerequisite: SQL (MS) Basic and Intermediate.

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 17 – Apr. 5, 2021 Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

*Payment plan available

Register for all three courses: SQL (MS) Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced; and save $100 INTRODUCTION TO C# (24 HRS.) Students who have never had any or some programming experience will enjoy learning the fundamentals of C#. This class is a prerequisite for future classes. Students will receive experience by using .net 2017/2019 and understanding the .net Framework. In this class, students will write simple to moderate projects using Windows Classic Desktop. A major emphasis will be placed on mastering these techniques and learning the fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming.

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Class fee $495 / Materials fee $50

Apr. 7 – 26, 2021

Total $545*

*Payment plan available

INTERMEDIATE C# (24 HRS.) The prerequisite is Introduction to C#. Students will begin to think in terms of engineering where class design is involved. Students will be challenged to write moderate programs, define classes and gain a more in-depth understanding of inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation. In addition, students will be introduced to complex data types such as tuples, lists and dictionaries. Prerequisite: Introduction to C#.

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Apr. 28 – May 17, 2021 Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

*Payment plan available

The residents of Berea, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Fairview Park, Middleburg Heights, North Olmsted, Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township and Strongsville will receive a $5 discount on the tuition fees listed.

*Payment plan available

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) & PROGRAMMING / SOLIDWORKS / CAD ADVANCED C# (24 HRS.)

ORACLE INTERMEDIATE (24 HRS.)

Both the Introduction and Intermediate C# classes are required. Students will begin to understand design patterns and will be introduced to web, Xamarin and MVC. These topics will be taught as a building block for the more advanced topics that .net must offer. Time permitting, database connectivity and an introduction to AZURE and how to access it will be provided, giving students the cutting edge in technology. Prerequisite: Introduction to C# and Intermediate C#.

This is a continuation of Oracle Introduction. Table manipulation, primary and foreign key sets and cascading constraints are enforced, enabled, disabled and dropped to assure the integrity of the TWO actual databases used in this course. Data manipulation and transaction control will be developed through hands-on exercises managing TWO actual Oracle databases. Prerequisite: Oracle Introduction or instructor approval.

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM May 19 – June 9, 2021 (no class 5/31) Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

*Payment plan available

Register for all three courses: Introduction to C#, Intermediate C#; and Advanced C# and save $100 JAVA I (24 HRS.) Classes, fields, methods, constructors and objects are the building blocks of object-based Java applications. This class will teach you how to declare classes, describe attributes via fields, describe behaviors via methods, initialize objects via constructors and instantiate objects from classes and access their members. In addition, you will learn about setters and getters, method overloading, setting access levels for fields, constructors, methods and more.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Feb. 2 – 18, 2021

Total $495*

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 22 – Apr. 7, 2021 Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

*Payment plan available

ORACLE ADVANCED (24 HRS.) This is a continuation of Oracle Intermediate. Through a series of hands-on exercises, multiple-row AND single-row functions will be developed to analyze the data stored and managed in the TWO Oracle databases used in this course. Natural joins, inner joins, outer sub queries and temporary table views are a feature of this advanced course. Prerequisite: Oracle Intermediate or instructor approval.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Apr. 12 – 28, 2021 Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

*Payment plan available

SOLIDWORKS / CAD

*Payment plan available

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JAVA II (24 HRS.)

SOLIDWORKS INTRODUCTORY LEVEL I (30 HRS.)

This course examines intermediate-level development techniques for applications running in the Android operating system environment. Focus is on applications interacting with websites for mobile devices. This class will cover managing tasks, processes and background services, understanding Android application program interfaces, implementing touch-based graphical user interfaces and working with a DBMS. Prerequisite: Java I.

SolidWorks by Dassault Systems is one of the most powerful tools used in modern engineering. It allows engineers to design, draft, study, record, simulate and develop the immensely detailed systems of today’s industry. SolidWorks is also the industrial standard for solid modeling and design, used by everyone in large corporations to small startups. SolidWorks Introductory Level I introduces the interface and principal concepts of the platform required to operate the software, as well as all of the fundamental functions of SolidWorks that are necessary to design simple to moderate complex geometries. By the end of this course, the student will be able to grasp fundamental concepts of design intent theory, parametric solid modeling, assembly modeling and the technical drafting tool network. Prerequisite: Familiarity with mechanical design and the Windows operating system.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Feb. 23 – Mar. 11, 2021 Class fee $495 / Materials fee $0

Total $495*

*Payment plan available

Register for both Java I and Java II courses; and save $75 ORACLE INTRODUCTION (24 HRS.) This course is an introduction to the leading industrial strength database used by corporations, hospitals, government agencies and industry alike. This hands-on introductory course provides essential concepts and skills necessary to deploy, manage and use this powerful industrial strength database. Topics include an overview of database concepts, relational database management systems and object-oriented database concepts. Skills developed include table creation and population, relationships and interdependencies, selective extraction and updating record data as we build TWO actual Oracle databases! No prior database knowledge is required.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Class fee $495 / Materials fee $180

Saturday 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM Feb. 6 – Mar. 13, 2021 (no class 2/13) Class fee $520 / Materials fee $75

Total $595*

*Payment plan available

Mar. 1 – 17, 2021

Total $675*

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SOLIDWORKS / CAD JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS SOLIDWORKS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL II (30 HRS.) SolidWorks Level II introduces some of the more powerful tools of the program such as component configuration management, variable value linking, sensor arrays, motion studies, sheet metal, weldments, complex mating and assembly design. These tools will allow the student to create working mechanical assemblies with real world parameters using examples seen in modern industry. The student will gain the skills necessary to design, develop and complete a real-world mechanical system that will then prove the use of modern metrology techniques and instruments. In conjunction with learning the advanced SolidWorks tools, the student will also learn the fundamental concepts of basic metrology to verify finished designs and have a more accurate sense of physical system relationships with the virtual ones. Prerequisite: SolidWorks Introductory Level I.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM

Mar. 20 – Apr. 24, 2021

SOLIDWORKS CAD FORMAL PREP & CERTIFICATION (12 HRS.) This is a training and prep course to complete the Dassault Systems Certified SolidWorks Professional Exam (CSWP). This course will cover the necessary materials and topics required to successfully pass the CSWP exam and become a registered SolidWorks professional. The CSWP is a respected and industry-recognized certification that will make you stand out among your peers as a skilled SolidWorks user, a requirement among many of the industry’s leading design firms and corporations. Upon completion of the course, we will administer the full 3-hour and 20-minute CSWP exam by Dassault Systems.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM

June 12 & 19, 2021

Class fee $295 / Materials fee $50

Total $345

*Payment plan available

Upon completion of all three SolidWorks courses and the SolidWorks CAD Formal Prep & Certification course, students will be eligible to take the Certified Dassault Systems Exam for FREE.

SOLIDWORKS ADVANCED LEVEL III (30 HRS.)

AUTOCAD – INTRODUCTION (28 HRS.)

SolidWorks Level III will explore some of the most powerful tools available in the SolidWorks package. These include simulation tools such as FEA-Finite Element Analysis for structural component analysis, CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) for dynamic fluid analysis, and thermal analysis for conducting and insulating systems, as well as complex assembly modeling, project package reporting, technical drafting and more. These tools will give the student the ability to analyze and understand complex system properties like efficiency, failure points, safety factors and limits. By learning these tools, the student will be able to take a customer problem, determine the most efficient solution and report the derived solution in an elegant and timely fashion. Prerequisite: SolidWorks Introductory Level I and SolidWorks Intermediate Level II.

Part one of a two-part series designed to introduce AutoCAD to the new user. Hands-on exercises will be used to teach the basic drawing and editing commands needed to produce 2D drawings. Other topics include: layers, grips, text and various inquiry commands.

(no class 4/3) Class fee $520 / Materials fee $75

Total $595*

Saturday 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM May 1 – June 5, 2021 (no class 5/29) Class fee $520 / Materials fee $75

Total $595*

*Payment plan available

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM (no class 2/15) Class fee $525 / Materials fee $70

Total $595*

*Payment plan available

AUTOCAD – INTERMEDIATE (28 HRS.) Topics include: dimensioning, hatching, isometric blocks and external references. Lab assignments will be used to enhance your understanding of these commands and techniques. Prerequisite: AutoCAD Introduction or equivalent knowledge. Textbook from AutoCAD Introduction is required.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM Class fee $525 / Materials fee $0

Register for all three - SolidWorks Introductory, Intermediate, and Advanced Courses and Save $150

Feb. 1 – Mar. 1, 2021

Mar. 8 – 31, 2021

Total $525*

*Payment plan available

Register for both AutoCAD Introduction and AutoCAD Intermediate and Save $100 INVENTOR – INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING (28 HRS.) Autodesk Inventor software is the innovative 3-D, highperformance mechanical design tool that helps mechanical designers and engineers reduce design time and get better products to market faster. This course will explore the following features: sketch, extrude, cut, sweep, helix, revolve, fillets & rounds, chamfers, editing features, hole features, circular & rectangular patterns, working drawings, & title blocks.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM Apr. 5 – 28, 2021 Class fee $475 / Materials fee $50

Total $525*

*Payment plan available

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GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN INDESIGN CREATIVE CLOUD ADVANCED (15 HRS.)

GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center. Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS.

ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD GRAPHIC DESIGN SERIES  (108 HRS.)

7

SESSION SERIES

Learn how to create design solutions that have a high visual impact giving your design a visual “brand.” The following courses can be taken individually or bundled into a seven-course series for a huge savings. These courses are taught by a professional graphic designer. Register for all seven (7) courses - 108 hours for only $1,945*; save $670*.

This course will cover templates, style sheets, libraries and SERIES 3/7 advanced techniques for high-volume print design. Learn how to use object styles, nested styles, and anchored objects and work with tables, custom templates and color samples. The course also covers using the Adobe Color Management System, working with printing tools and managing spot colors and mixed ink. Prerequisite: InDesign Creative Cloud Basic. Please bring a flash drive to class.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Class fee $345

Apr. 10 – 24, 2021

Materials fee $0 Total $345

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CREATIVE CLOUD BASIC (15 HRS.)

4/7 Learn how Adobe Illustrator Creative Cloud can give you the power to design, draw and color images quickly and easily. You’ll learn to apply and work with color, create shading effects and painterly brush strokes and add special effects such as 3D to your drawings that will set your work apart. Please bring a flash drive to class.

No on-line registrations. To register for the Adobe Creative Cloud Graphic Design Series, contact the Adult Education Office at 440.891.7600.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

*Payment plan available

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CREATIVE CLOUD ADVANCED (21 HRS.)

DESIGN AND COMPOSITION (6 HRS.)

SERIES

1/7 In this course, you’ll develop your compositional skills through a series of artistic workouts. You’ll also learn the principles of effective composition and design, which will bring your designs to the professional level! This course is a prerequisite for any of the following courses in the Adobe Creative Cloud Graphic Design Series. Saturday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Mar. 6, 2021

Class fee $195 / Materials fee $0

Total $195

INDESIGN CREATIVE CLOUD BASIC (15 HRS.)

SERIES

2/7 In this Adobe InDesign Creative Cloud class, you’ll get hands-on desktop publishing training to learn how to use this popular page-layout software program to design and create professional-quality files that play graphics, movies and more. By the time you finish the course, you’ll not only be comfortable with the tools and features that InDesign Creative Cloud offers, you’ll also know the most efficient ways to use the program to produce the materials you need for your own work. Please bring a flash drive to class. Saturday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Mar. 13 – 27, 2021

Class fee $345 / Materials fee $50

Total $395

May 1 – 15, 2021

Class fee $345 / Materials fee $50

Total $395

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5/7 This course covers the different types of masks, the new Image Trace feature, the new pattern creation panel, how to draw in perspective using the Perspective Grid, selecting color with the Color Guide panel, creating bristle brushes and calligraphic brushes, multiple methods of using Illustrator with PhotoShop, synchronizing color management with other Creative Cloud applications and proofing and pre-press functions for color separations. Prerequisite: Adobe Illustrator Creative Cloud Basic. Please bring a flash drive to class. Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (no class 5/29)

May 22 – June 12, 2021

Class fee $445 / Materials fee $0

Total $445

PHOTOSHOP CREATIVE CLOUD BASIC (15 HRS.)

SERIES

6/7 You’ll learn how to use PhotoShop with detailed, step-bystep instructions so that you’ll have no trouble following along. Get familiar with the work area, photo corrections, layers, selections and the amazing tools and tricks even the pros use! Please bring a flash drive to class. Saturday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM (no class 7/3)

June 19 – July 10, 2021

Class fee $355 / Materials fee $40

Total $395

PHOTOSHOP CREATIVE CLOUD ADVANCED (21 HRS.)

The residents of Berea, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Fairview Park, Middleburg Heights, North Olmsted, Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township and Strongsville will receive a $5 discount on the tuition fees listed.

SERIES

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7/7 Take your PhotoShop skills to the next level by exploring more advanced features. You’ll learn non-destructive editing techniques, color management, processing of raw images and preparing files for web or print. Prerequisite: PhotoShop Creative Cloud Basic and textbook from PhotoShop Creative Cloud Basic. Please bring a flash drive to class. Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

July 17 – 31, 2021

Class fee $445 / Materials fee $0

Total $445

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GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN / SMALL ENGINE REPAIR CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY JOB/ & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS WEB DESIGN SERIES (24 HRS.)

3

SESSION

SERIES Learn to develop and plan the layout and organization of a website, the types of design elements to use, including color, photos and videos. The following three web design courses are taught by a professional web designer and a photographer and can be taken individually or bundled into a three-course series for a savings. Register for all three (3) courses - 24 hours for only $575, save $110*.

No on-line registrations. To register for the Web Design Series, please contact the Adult Education Office, at 440.891.7600. *Payment plan available.

APPEALING WEBSITE DESIGN (6 HRS.)

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS. SMALL ENGINE REPAIR (30 HRS.) In this hands-on class, you will learn how to service, maintain, repair and winterize two- and four-cycle engines as well as outdoor power equipment. This class will cover safety training, use of tools, calibration, ignition systems, lubrication, tune-ups, blade and chain sharpening, trouble shooting, preventative maintenance and more.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 2 – Mar. 4, 2021 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM May 4 – June 8, 2021 (no class 5/13)

Did you know that you have less than five seconds to wow a SERIES first-time website visitor? That first impression can make 1/3 or break your site. Even with templates and “ready-made” websites, there are design principles to keep in mind as you create your space on the web. In this class, you will learn how to optimize the design of your website for a professional look, engage your visitors and capture their interest so that they keep coming back!

Class fee $380 / Materials fee $65

Tuesday 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

Mar. 23 & 30, 2021

Class fee $195 / Materials fee $0

Total $195

MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS ON THE INTERNET THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA AND BRANDING (6 HRS.) In this course, you will discover proven methods that will SERIES 2/3 help you establish an Internet presence and build an on-line brand identity. You will learn how search engine optimization (SEO) works and how to track your site’s performance using various web analytics tools. You will understand how to use on-line advertising, email marketing and social media to drive business to your website and keep visitors coming back.

Tuesday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Apr. 6 & 13, 2021

Class fee $195 / Materials fee $0

Total $195

CREATING WORDPRESS WEBSITES (12 HRS.) WordPress is one of the world’s most popular web design SERIES 3/3 tools. It is free, easy to use and produces professional results. In these lessons, you will get hands-on experience with this powerful platform as you create your own WordPress site or blog. Learn about design themes and templates, creating pages and posts, adding images and video and integrating third-party extensions.

Tuesday 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Apr. 20 – May 11, 2021

Class fee $295 / Materials fee $0

Total $295

Total $445*

*Payment plan available

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center.

TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS OSHA (10 HRS.) This training program is intended to provide entry-level construction workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards on a construction site. The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a construction site. Successful students will be able to receive the corresponding Department of OSHA card.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Feb 1 – 8, 2021 Class fee $235 / Materials fee $10 Total $245

CONCRETE INSTALLATION & REPAIR (20 HRS.) This course introduces the student to principles of forms and shoring and the quality of concrete, hot and cold weather placing practices and inspection procedures. Topics include conveying, placing, consolidation and finishing concrete, as well as jointing, curing, protecting and form removal. The class also includes testing hardened concrete, reinforced concrete, pre- and post-stressing of concrete and lift-slab construction.

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Feb. 10 – Mar. 1, 2021 (no class 2/15) Class fee $445 / Materials fee $100

Total $545*

*Payment plan available

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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY / WEEKEND WARRIORS SERIES MASONRY (24 HRS.)

WEEKEND WARRIORS SERIES

Ever wonder how to put stone around your fireplace or how a brick arch stays up? Masonry is one of the oldest building trades. Learn the basics of building with masonry, including brick, block and stone. Understand the different types of mortar and how they affect your project. Sign up for this hands-on class today and be amazed at what can be built with masonry.

The following five courses are designed for individuals SERIES who want to learn the proper techniques for a weekend warrior project. Register for all five sessions, 30 hours,

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Mar. 3 – 22, 2021

and pay only $580*, a savings of $145, or take any course in this series and pay only $145 per course. *Payment plan available

Class fee $445 / Materials fee $100 Total $545*

WEEKEND WARRIORS: DRYWALL (6 HRS.)

*Payment plan available

Learn how to install, repair and tape drywall in this hands-on class.

CARPENTRY (36 HRS.)

Saturday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM

This course explores post and beam construction, mortise and tenon joinery, basic joints and the principles of both square rule and scribe rule layout and framing assembly. In addition, all basic carpentry skills and tools will be introduced. You will also learn job safety, project planning and tool and material selection. Both theory and hands-on training will cover the following areas: floor, wall and roof framing, rafters, door installation, window installation, insulation and drywall. Learn the trade from a pro who has been in the construction trades for many years.

5

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SERIES

1/5

Feb. 27, 2021

Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

WEEKEND WARRIORS: ELECTRICAL (6 HRS.)

SERIES

Class fee $525 / Materials fee $100 Total $625*

2/5 Learn the basics of electricity and how it functions within the home, including how electricity is generated, transmitted to, transformed, and how it enters the home through the power meter, the main breaker, and the branch circuit breaker panel. Understand the types of receptacles, GFCI’s, switches, and light fixtures, and how to correctly wire them. Safe practices are covered in detail, including the use of multimeters and circuit testers.

*Payment plan available

Saturday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mar. 13, 2021

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Mar. 24 – Apr. 21, 2021

Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

PAINT LIKE A PRO (6 HRS.) An overview of best methods and materials for interior and exterior painting, from color selection to primers, paints and the required amount of paint needed for your project. This hands-on class covers everything you need to know for a successful paint job.

Thursday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Apr. 15 & 22, 2021

Thursday 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

May 20 & 27, 2021

Class Fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

DECK BUILDING (32 HRS.) This hands-on course explains how to lay out the deck, how to build it square to the building, how to install the ledger board and how to build deck footings, piers and posts. Students learn construction and installation of deck girders, framing and connecting deck joists, deck flashing at the building and decking or deck floor installations. Steps in building deck railings, guardrails, stairs and stair rails are provided in detail.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM April 26 - May 19, 2021 Class fee $495 / Materials fee $100

Total $595*

*Payment plan available

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Total $145

WEEKEND WARRIORS: CERAMIC FLOOR & WALL TILING (6 HRS.)

SERIES

Learn how to install and repair ceramic tile for walls and floors.

3/5

Saturday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mar. 27, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

WEEKEND WARRIORS: HARDWOOD & QUICK LOCK FLOOR INSTALLATION & REPAIR (6 HRS.)

SERIES

4/5 Valuable tips and a demonstration on how to install beautiful professional-looking wood floors as well as the process and techniques to replace boards, sand, stain and finish. Additionally, you will learn the various types and durability of natural wood and laminate, vinyl wood flooring with the underlayment foam pad installed over hard surfaced flooring or subfloors, including concrete. Saturday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Apr. 10, 2021

Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

WEEKEND WARRIORS: PLUMBING (6 HRS.) Learn how to install faucets, replace and repair toilets and solder.

SERIES

5/5

Saturday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM Apr. 24, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

Total $145

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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY / ELECTRICAL JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL WIRING (36 HRS.)

Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center. Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS INTRODUCTION TO PIPE WELDING ASME SECTION 9 (24 HRS.) This course covers the following major topics in Pipe Welding: E6010 and E7018 Up-hill, 2G, 5G and 6G. Both theory and hands-on instruction will be covered. Prerequisite: Welding: Introduction or equivalent experience. Welding gear is required, such as helmet, jacket gloves and safety glasses.

Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Apr. 17 – May 1, 2021

Class fee $445 / Materials fee $100 Total $545* *Payment plan available

ELECTRICAL Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center.

Class includes instruction on safety, electrical theory, trade tools, residential wiring installations, grounding electrical systems, determining circuit load, troubleshooting and repairing residential service and NEC Code compliance. Hands-on training includes: wiring of lighting fixtures with single pole switches, three- and four-way switches, receptacles, GFCI and AFCI, ceiling fans and 240V circuits.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 2 – Mar. 11, 2021 Class fee $540 / Materials fee $135 Total $675* *Payment plan available

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL WIRING (36 HRS.) Develop the knowledge of commercial and industrial electrical wiring through hands-on practice as well as theory instruction. Students will learn electrical fundamentals, conductor ampacity sizing, voltage drops, grounding methods, raceways and conduit sizing, enclosure sizing, over current protection, transformer connections, wiring diagrams, branch-circuit loads, motors and motor controls. Instruction is based on current NEC standards. Hands-on training includes: wiring circuits, raceways and conduit bending, three-phase motors and motor control circuits.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 16 – Apr. 22, 2021

Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

Class fee $520 / Materials fee $155 Total $675*

TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS

PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (PLC) (36 HRS.)

ELECTRICITY: AC & DC BASIC (36 HRS.) Topics include DC principles with emphasis on electron theory, Ohm’s law, series and parallel circuits, batteries, magnetism, electromagnetic induction and DC motors. Electrical quantities, units of measurement and procedures for using Ohm’s law to calculate voltage, current, resistance and power in circuits will be explained. Gain an understanding of AC electricity with emphasis on single and three-phase voltages, inductance, capacitance, reactance, impedance, transformers, single- and three- phase motors, transformers and Delta-Wye connections. Hands-on include: soldering Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), breadboarding integrated circuits and using multimeters to troubleshoot circuits. This course is highly recommended to be taken prior to any other electrical courses.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (no class 2/15) Class fee $525 / Materials fee $170 *Payment plan available

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Feb. 1 – Mar. 15, 2021

*Payment plan available

This course introduces the fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems as used in industrial environments. It provides the knowledge and skills needed to understand hardware, basic methods of programming and programming techniques. Students will learn the basics of working with PLCs – how to identify components, how to write ladder-logic programs, understand PLC inputs and outputs, understand basic programming instructions, how to set up a PLC including hardwiring, how to identify and isolate the most common system faults and so much more. Students will perform real and simulated hands-on experiments using Allen Bradley’s MicroLogix controllers. All programs are written using Rockwell Automation’s RSLogix Micro software.

Wednesday, Monday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 17 – Apr. 26, 2021 Class fee $525 / Materials fee $150 Total $675* *Payment plan available

Total $695*

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ELECTRICAL / HEALTH / FITNESS NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) 2020: PART I (36 HRS.) Learn the purpose and scope of the NEC and understand how it is arranged so you can quickly find what you need. Become familiar with the general requirements that apply to all installations for voltage rated at 600 volts or less and over 600 volts. You will learn NEC terminology, which wiring methods are suitable, space requirements, requirements for neutrals, brand circuits, feeders, outside wiring and services. You will also understand how grounding and bonding differ, how to apply concepts properly, wiring methods and materials, requirements for conductors, enclosures, fittings, cable assemblies and raceways, general use of equipment such as cords, switches, receptacles, panel boards, lighting, properly protecting motor feeders, branch circuits and motor overload sizing.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 2 – Mar. 11, 2021 Class fee $555 / Materials fee $190

Total $745*

*Payment plan available

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) 2020: PART II  (36 HRS.) Gain an understanding of the requirements for special occupancies including hazardous locations, health care facilities, manufactured buildings and more. Learn the additional measures needed to ensure the safeguarding of people and property. Understand and be able to distinguish between power sources, low-voltage and limited-energy systems.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 16 – Apr. 22, 2021 Class fee $555 / Materials fee $190 Total $745* *Payment plan available

Register for both National Electric Code (NEC) 2014: Part I and Part II and save $75. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EXAM PREP COURSE  (60 HRS.) By taking this course, electricians will gain the necessary skills to pass the electrical contractor’s exam. The course will provide an overview of electrical theory, the 2020 NEC and electrical calculations based on the Mike Holt’s exam prep series. Included are an overview of theory to improve your understanding of electrical essentials, comprehensive study of electrical calculations using step-by-step instructions of how to set up the problems and work through them accurately, unit questions to test your knowledge as you progress through the material and thousands of code questions to test your knowledge of the NEC.

Monday, Wednesday 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Feb. 22 – Apr. 12, 2021 Class fee $595 / Materials fee $200 Total $795* *Payment plan available

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HEALTH / FITNESS TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS MEDICINAL HERBS FROM YOUR GARDEN (2 HRS.) Learn how to grow your own herbal remedies from healing plants. Turn your home-grown herbs into creams, tinctures, teas and more. The parts of the plant to use, medicinal use and nutritional value of each herb will be covered.

Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Feb. 11, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

AROMATHERAPY - THE BASICS OF ESSENTIAL OILS (2 HRS.) This class covers all the basics of essential oils. Learn how to use essential oils while gaining insight into their health benefits. Study safety, carrier oils, properties, methods, terminology and how to buy quality oils.

Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 4, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

THE HEALING POWERS OF ESSENTIAL OILS (2 HRS.) Learn which essential oils to use for specific health conditions from A-Z. Make your own blends specific to your health concerns. Receive recipes for personal care needs and cleaning. This class is a companion class to Aromatherapy - The Basics of Essential Oils (not required, but helpful).

Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 11, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

BODY pH SIMPLIFIED: ALKALINE OR ACIDIC

NEW!

(2 HRS.)

pH is the measure of alkalinity or acidity of a solution. Maintaining proper body pH can positively affect your digestive, intestinal, circulatory, respiratory and immune systems. A pH-balanced environment maintains proper metabolic functions. What you don’t know about your pH might surprise you. You will have the ability to check the pH of your stomach in class. A list of acidic and alkaline foods will be included.

Monday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Mar. 29, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

NECESSARY NUTRIENTS FOR OPTIMUM HEALTH… ARE YOU GETTING YOURS? (2.5 HRS.) A few key daily essentials for optimum health are water, protein, vitamins, probiotics and Omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty acids. Which fat is which? Learn how these nutrients function and why they are important to the body. What is a good probiotic? Get the answers to these questions and more.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Apr. 12, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

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HEALTH / FITNESS JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS HERBAL FIRST AID KIT (2 HRS.)

FOOD OVER MEDICINE PART III (2 HRS.)

Emergencies and illness are never planned. Learn how to assemble a first aid kit making medicine from your pantry. Receive a healing spice guide from A-Z. Learn the “must have” herbs to keep on hand and how to use them for effective results.

In this course, you will be able to take control of your health with evidence-based information to help you understand and interpret information regarding diet and lifestyle choices and how to use it to make better choices. You will look at where your health information comes from, including governmental agencies and disease groups, what influences the research that is completed, and the difference between stories, advertising, and research. You will learn what it means to make informed decisions about your health and why that is important for your long-term health outcomes.

Monday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Apr. 26, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

VITAMINS 101 (2.5 HRS.) This class will educate you on different types of vitamin supplements. Topics to be discussed are gummy vs. chewable, solids vs. capsules and the function of each vitamin and mineral in the body. Learn which vitamins are water or fat soluble, signs and symptoms of vitamin deficiencies and possible prescription drug depletion. RDA, what is it? Receive a description of each vitamin from A-Z with dietary sources included.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

May 10, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

UNDERSTANDING FOOD LABELS (2 HRS.) Learn about servings, calories, fats, sugars, sugar substitutes and food nutrients. Review the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), while gaining insight into what each nutrient provides for the body. Review a list of food additives to avoid. What does organic or non organic really mean?

Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

May 20, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

FOOD OVER MEDICINE PART I (2 HRS.) Are you overwhelmed by the conflicting health news in the media? Have you made decisions about your health and then had “buyer’s remorse” later on? Do you want to find out the truth about achieving optimal health? In this course, you will learn how to take control of your health with evidence-based information about diet. You will discover what beliefs are, what the right diet for people is comprised of and what role starch, dairy, and meat should play in your diet. You will also learn about the China Study and how its research, as well as other research, can help you on your journey to better health and weight loss.

Tuesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Monday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Feb. 23, 2021 May 3, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

FOOD OVER MEDICINE PART II (2 HRS.) In this course, you will discover the connection between diet and lifestyle choices and disease. You will find out how you can eat your way to preventing, stopping, or possibly reversing common diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and prostate and breast cancer. You will also look at what role genes play in your health. This part of the course will give you hope that you have some control over your long-term health outcomes.

Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Feb. 25, 2021 Wednesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM May 5, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

Tuesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 2, 2021 Monday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM May 10, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0 Total $35

THE PATH AWAY FROM PROTEIN (2 HRS.) How can the standard American diet be leading you to a life of chronic disease? What in your food is the cause and how have you been misled? Join me to discover the history of protein, the effect it has on your body, and how to optimize your health. The knowledge you gain will minimize your risk of developing underlying conditions which make you more susceptible to viruses and put you on the path toward true health.

Tuesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 16, 2021 Wednesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM May 19, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0 Total $35

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PRACTICING SELF-CARE AND GRATITUDE IN TODAY’S BUSY TIMES (2 HRS.)

Would you like to gain control over your busy life? Are you looking for a way to slow down? Have you gotten stressed out over little things that become big things? Do you often focus on what you don’t have, rather than appreciate the abundance of what you do have? If you answered “yes” to any of these, join us to learn how to relax and find pause in these busy times. Learn ways to create a place where you can experience peace, calm, in the present moment, a safe haven. Using imagery, breathing and comforting touch, we can learn to rid ourselves of the stressful/negative energies that take us away from feeling joy to experience peace. This two-hour workshop will provide tools and techniques for you to have more joy, focus, and feeling of accomplishment as you gain an appreciation for being fully present right now! Participants will learn and practice techniques, such Havening Techniques® and other tools, informed by research on neuroplasticity of the brain to enhance one’s ability to connect to positive states such as joy, gratitude and peace. This process can be personalized to fit one’s own time frame, and provides tools to use to build the desired life.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM March 9, 2021 Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM May 11, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0 Total $35

LIVING TOXIN-FREE (2 HRS.) Did you know that the products you use every day contain toxic ingredients? There are options for you to live toxin-free with products that are 100% all-natural and free of harmful chemicals. From home cleaning to personal care products to soaps and essential oils, you will learn how to read ingredient labels. Find out how to avoid potentially harmful ingredients that can adversely affect your health and replace them with pure, effective, and nourishing alternatives.

Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 4, 2021 Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM May 6, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0 Total $35

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HEALTH / FITNESS LEARNING TO LOVE YOURSELF! (2 HRS.) Understanding the need for self-love is a continuous road of self-discovery. This class will educate you on how to fully love and accept yourself, while learning how to teach people how to treat you. Self-love is the transformation from the negative self-views we carry to a more empowered version of you! Learn steps & techniques in order to create healthier relationships with yourself and with others.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mar. 8, 2021

For a recorded on-demand orientation, visit https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=PPgCvpBfgS8&feature=youtu.be.

To register, please call the Adult Education Office at 440-891-7600. Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Feb. 20 – Apr. 10, 2021 (no class 4/3) Class fee $745 / Materials fee $0

Total $745*

*Payment plan available

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM May 3, 2021

INTRODUCTION TO REIKI (2 HRS.)

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Learn about this ancient technique for wellness, stress reduction and well-being. Understand its history, its application and how our local hospitals are using Reiki. You will have the opportunity to experience Reiki as well as practice “running” energy.

Total $45

“LET GO AND CARRY” 10 STEPS TO OVERCOME ANXIETY AND FEAR (2 HRS.) Why do we experience fear? Anxiety? Worry? Where does it come from? Do you find it challenging to overcome your worry? Does anxiety, fear or worry affect your ability to have the relationships you desire? What if there was a way to overcome your fears and deal with anxiety and worry head on? In this course, you will learn emotional freedom in 10 steps and in-class techniques. You will deeply understand what fear is and what it is doing to us until we decide to do something about it.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mar. 22, 2021 Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM May 17, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER WITH NATIONAL TEST VOUCHER INCLUDED! (36 HRS.) In partnership with The W.I.T.S. Certified Personal Trainer (NCCA Accredited), Polaris Career Center is offering this course. Get all the important information needed to start an exciting successful career as a Certified Personal Trainer. Employers of all sizes have partnered with W.I.T.S. to come and meet you during our classes. Our personal trainer course is a great way to prepare for the on campus national exam and live your dream of a successful personal trainer career in a field you love. This challenging course is for candidates wanting LIVE instruction with in-depth, hands-on practical labs to master the career skills & knowledge. Our veteran teachers share all the do’s and don’ts in working with clients. The course consists of 15 hours of lecture on key topics like bio-mechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessments. The best part of the course is the 15 hours of hands-on practical training labs. You will role play with assessing clients, programming, performing proper exercises, presentation skills and more. Reading a book and testing does not get it done in the real world. Register today in one of the hottest growing professions in North America. Both written and practical exam date will be on Saturday, April 10, 2021.

Tuesday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Mar. 16, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

Total $35

T’AI CHI CHIH - WITH ACCREDITED INSTRUCTOR PARKER REYNOLDS (12 HRS.) No prior experience required, just an open mind and willingness to try something new. Appropriate for all levels of fitness. The 19 movements of this form are EASY to follow and GENTLE on the body. Soft, flowing movements will circulate and balance the natural energy of the body which, according to Chinese medicine, enhances HEALTH and VITALITY and promotes a sense of CALMNESS, HARMONY and WELL-BEING. T’ai Chi Chih is an EVIDENCE-BASED MINDFULNESS PRACTICE that is supported by a growing body of research for its numerous health benefits. It is a low-impact, slow-motion exercise where one continuously moves through a series of motions - commonly described as meditation in motion. Join this class to experience its health-boosting impact first-hand!

Wednesday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Feb. 3 – Mar. 10, 2021

Wednesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Apr. 21 -May 26, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

Total $95

YOGA (5 HRS.) Eat lightly, dress for comfort in movement; bring a blanket or yoga mat and a cushion for sitting.

Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Feb. 4 – Mar. 4, 2021 Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Mar. 18 – Apr. 15, 2021 Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Apr. 29 – June 3, 2021 (no class 5/13) Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0

Total $65

Optional Learning Method: Hybrid/Blended Certified Personal Trainer has the lectures on-line and the LIVE hands-on practical labs at the Fitness Center. You can register for the same tuition!

Required Textbook: 7th edition of the Fitness Professional’s Handbook with web resources (ISBN-13: 9781492523376) * Save with the e-book version. For information on this course or to order the textbook, please call 1-888-330-9487.

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JOB & CAREER TRAININGLANGUAGES PROGRAMS

LANGUAGES / WRITING / PUBLISHING Any of our course offerings can be customized for your organization at your site or at Polaris Career Center. Contact Kimberly Grieco, Business Coordinator, at 440.891.7646 or kgrieco@polaris.edu.

TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS Go on… give it a try, new language new person. Register for Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, or Arabic courses. It’s fun!

BEGINNING MANDARIN CHINESE (10 HRS.) Planning a vacation or doing business in China? Get the most from your international experiences by learning the basics of Mandarin. This course covers basic pronunciation, the Chinese characters, common phrases, basic grammar and simple conversations.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Feb. 1 – Mar. 8, 2021

(no class 2/15) Class fee $115 / Materials fee $0

Total $115

INTERMEDIATE MANDARIN CHINESE (10 HRS.) A continuation of Beginning Chinese class. Continue to build on your Chinese conversation and grammar. Prerequisite: Beginning Mandarin Chinese.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Mar. 22 – Apr. 19, 2021

Class fee $115 / Materials fee $0

Total $115

ADVANCED SPANISH (10 HRS.) Want to learn more Spanish? In this class, students will learn more sentence structure, reading and comprehension, asking and answering questions using verbs and vocabulary. Build on what you learned in the Beginning and Intermediate Spanish classes.

Prerequisite: Beginning and Intermediate Spanish Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Apr. 13 – May 11, 2021 Class fee $115 / Materials fee $0 Total $115

CONTINUING ADVANCED SPANISH (10 HRS.) Continue to learn more Advanced Spanish! In this class, students will learn a higher level of the Spanish Language. Build on what you learned in the Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Spanish classes.

Prerequisite: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Spanish Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

May 18 – June 15, 2021

Class fee $115 / Materials fee $0

Total $115

BEGINNING ARABIC (12 HRS.) Planning a vacation or doing a business in the Middle East (Dubai, Egypt, Lebanon…)? Do not miss this opportunity by learning the basics of Arabic. This course covers the introduction of Arabic alphabet, pronunciation and writing from right to left, some basic sentences and basic grammar.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Jan. 30 – Feb. 27, 2021

(no class 2/13) Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Total $125

ADVANCED MANDARIN CHINESE (10 HRS.)

INTERMEDIATE ARABIC (12 HRS.)

Want to learn more Chinese? In this class, students will learn more sentence structure, reading and comprehension, asking and answering questions using verbs and vocabulary. Build on what you learned in the Beginning and Intermediate Chinese classes. Prerequisite: Beginning and Intermediate Mandarin Chinese.

A continuation of Beginning Arabic classes, continue to build on your Arabic conversation, continuation of the Arabic alphabet and connecting Arabic letters together to form words and read sentences. Prerequisite: Beginning Arabic.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (no class 5/31)

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

May 3 – June 7, 2021

Class fee $115 / Materials fee $0

Total $115

BEGINNING SPANISH (10 HRS.) Planning a vacation or doing business in Spain or Latin America? Get the most from your international experiences by learning the basics of Spanish. This course covers basic pronunciation, the alphabet, common phrases, basic grammar and simple conversations.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Feb. 2 – Mar. 2, 2021

Class fee $115 / Materials fee $0

Total $115

INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (10 HRS.) A continuation of Beginning Spanish class. Continue to build on your Spanish conversation and grammar.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Mar. 6 – Mar. 27, 2021 Total $125

BEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE (15 HRS.) Learn how to communicate with the deaf. This will be an introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL), the language of the deaf. You will learn proper finger spelling techniques, proper receptive skills, various modes and language styles, communication topics and deaf culture.

Thursday 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Feb. 4 – Mar. 11, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $30

Total $155

INTERMEDIATE SIGN LANGUAGE (15 HRS.) This is a continuation of Beginning Sign Language. Prerequisite: Beginning Sign Language.

Thursday 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM Mar. 18 – Apr. 22, 2021 Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Total $125

Prerequisite: Beginning Spanish

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Mar. 9 – Apr. 6, 2021

Class fee $115 / Materials fee $0

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LANGUAGES / WRITING / PUBLISHING / CULINARY ADVANCED SIGN LANGUAGE (15 HRS.) Continue to expand on to your American Sign Language (ASL). This class is a continuation of the Intermediate level. Prerequisite: Beginning and Intermediate Sign Language.

Thursday 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM Apr. 29 – June 10, 2021 (no class 5/13) Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Total $125

MAKING MONEY WITH FREELANCE WRITING (6 HRS.) If you would like to write for a living—or as a side gig to make extra cash—this course will walk you through on how to get your first writing assignments plus how to build a plan to help you reach your writing goals. Taught by Kelly Boyer Sagert who is a full-time freelance writer. She has published 18 books and has been commissioned to write numerous plays. One script was used as the basis of Trail Magic: The Grandma Gatewood Story, a documentary that appeared on PBS; was nominated for an Emmy Award; and won a prestigious Chagrin Documentary Film Festival Award.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Feb. 23 – Mar. 2, 2021 Class fee $75 / Materials fee $0

Total $75

WRITING MEMOIRES: CAPTURING THE STORIES OF YOUR LIFE (6 HRS.) Whether you want to write the story of your own life or those of a loved one, this course will walk you through researching and writing techniques, as well as an overview of some publishing options today. Taught by Kelly Boyer Sagert who is a full-time freelance writer. She has published 18 books and has been commissioned to write numerous plays. One script was used as the basis of Trail Magic: The Grandma Gatewood Story, a documentary that appeared on PBS; was nominated for an Emmy Award; and won a prestigious Chagrin Documentary Film Festival Award.

CULINARY / PASTRY ARTS / CAKE DECORATING NEW!

CLEAN EATING (2.5 HRS.)

The term “clean eating” has become very popular in the health community. It’s a diet pattern that focuses on fresh, whole foods. This lifestyle can be easy and enjoyable as long as you follow a few general guidelines. Choose foods that are minimally processed, ethically raised, and rich in naturally occurring nutrients. In this class, you will learn what “clean eating” is and will prepare various foods from recipes with ingredients that fit this concept. This class is taught by Fran Turk. Bring a container to take home your food.

Saturday 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM Feb. 6, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $20 Total $55

PERFECT POT STICKERS (3.5 HRS.) Learn to make crispy, crusty bottom, tender and perfect unique dumpling pot stickers. This class is taught by Fran Turk. Bring a container to take home your pot stickers.

Saturday 1:00 PM–4:30 PM

Feb. 20, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20

Total $65

CRISPY HOMEMADE EGG ROLLS (3.5 HRS.) Learn to make fabulous egg rolls that can be served as a side dish with stir-fry dishes; delicious warm with egg roll sauce or soy sauce if desired. This class is taught by Fran Turk. Bring a container to take home your egg rolls.

Saturday 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Mar. 13, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20

Total $65

MEATBALLS, MEATBALLS, MEATBALLS (3.5 HRS.)

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mar. 9 – 16, 2021

Learn to make delicious Italian, turkey, sweet & sour and wedding soup meatballs and more! This class is taught by Fran Turk. Bring a container to take home your meatballs.

Class fee $75 / Materials fee $0

Saturday 1:00 PM–4:30 PM

Total $75

INTRODUCTION TO SELF-PUBLISHING (4 HRS.) The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the self-publishing process. Course topics will address the nitty-gritty of “what a publisher does” (editing, formatting, the copyright page, selecting the publishing platform, marketing, cover selection, uploading, pricing/royalties and reviews). As a publisher of your own work, you will be faced with many choices and various pros and cons will be discussed (as time permits). The subject matter of this course is equally applicable to both fiction and non-fiction works. THIS IS NOT A WRITING COURSE. This is a “How To” course.

Tuesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Mar. 23 & 30, 2021 Tuesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM May 11 & 18, 2021 Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0

Total $65

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Apr. 10, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20

NEW!

Total $65

CHICKEN PAPRIKASH (3.5 HRS.)

One of the most famous and beloved of all dishes, this authentic Chicken Paprikash class features tender chicken in an unforgettably rich, flavorful and creamy paprika-infused sauce! It’s pure heaven! This class is taught by Fran Turk. Bring a container to take home your Chicken Paprikash.

Saturday 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM Apr. 24, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20 Total $65

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STUFFED CABBAGE & CABBAGE WITH NOODLES (3.5 HRS.)

Learn how to create a decadent stuffed cabbage and add an array of new techniques and ingredients to your culinary repertoire. Fran Turk will guide you through this authentic recipe that you can easily recreate in your home kitchen along with the delicious cabbage and noodles recipe. This class is taught by Fran Turk. Bring a container to take home your Stuffed Cabbage and Cabbage with Noodles.

Saturday 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM May 8, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20 Total $65

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CULINARY / PASTRY ARTS JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS NEW!

MEAT LOAF (3.5 HRS.)

Join this class to learn how to make deliciously mouthwatering Meatloaf the whole family will love. This class is taught by Fran Turk. Bring a container to take home your Meatloaf.

Saturday 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM May 22, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20 Total $65

CHEF BOB UHLIR’S BAKING AND PASTRY SERIES AND INDIVIDUAL CLASSES

3

SESSION SERIES

The following three baking & pastry arts classes can be taken individually for $325 each or register for the series, all three classes, for only $825* and save $150. No on-line registrations for the series. Please contact our office at 440.891.7600 to register and receive the discount. *Payment plan available

BAKING & PASTRY ARTS, PART I (18 HRS.)

SERIES

There is nothing sweeter than baking and pastry arts. The 1/3 baking & pastry arts classes at Polaris Career Center will set a solid foundation of basic skills needed for this field. You will obtain the practical and theoretical hands-on training necessary to prepare quality bakery products. Upon completion of all three classes, you gain the necessary experience to apply knowledge in working at a commercial bakery or starting a home bakery. Part I of this three-part series will cover commercial food equipment operation, how to use the necessary tools to prepare and present products, introduction to ingredients, mixing methods, garnishes and proper handling and storage of foods. You will prepare a variety of breads and assorted pastries. Join this class or series and learn from the pro, Chef Bob Uhlir, who has been in the pastry business for over 20 years and owns a bakery. Bring an apron to class and a container to take home your bakery. Tuesday & Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 9 – 25, 2021 Class fee $275 / Materials fee $50 Total $325

BAKING & PASTRY ARTS, PART II (18 HRS.)

SERIES

2/3 You will learn intermediate baking and pastry techniques and classical desserts. This class is a continuation of the Baking & Pastry Arts Part I. You will continue to prepare more advanced varieties of desserts and pastries. Prerequisite: Baking & Pastry Arts, Part I or instructor discretion. Bring an apron to class and a container to take home your bakery. Tuesday & Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Class fee $275 / Materials fee $50

Mar. 2 – 18, 2021

Total $325

BAKING & PASTRY ARTS, PART III (18 HRS.)

SERIES

3/3

You will learn advanced baking and pastry techniques. This class is a continuation of the Intermediate Baking & Pastry Arts. You will prepare advanced delicacies. Prerequisite: Baking & Pastry Arts, Part I & II or instructor discretion. Bring an apron to class and a container to take home your bakery.

Tuesday & Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 23 – Apr. 8, 2021 Class fee $275 / Materials fee $50

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OOEY GOOEY CINNAMON ROLLS & STICKY BUNS (3.5 HRS.) Wake up the house to the smell of sweet cinnamon rolls and gooey sticky buns. These are the fresh baked sweet rolls that never last long enough to be leftovers. Enjoy learning the basic techniques of creating a sweet dough that can be used for multiple recipes. This class is taught by Chef Bob Uhlir. Bring an apron to class and a container to take home your bakery.

Monday 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Feb. 1, 2021

Class fee $40 / Materials fee $15

Total $55

LUSCIOUS POPPY SEED AND NUT ROLLS (3.5 HRS.) Learn how to make poppy seed and nut rolls using the finest ingredients. This class is taught by Chef Bob Uhlir. Bring an apron to class and a container to take home your bakery.

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Feb. 17, 2021

Class fee $50 / Materials fee $15

Total $65

BREAD MAKING SERIES (10.5 HRS.) Learn bread-making techniques and various doughs. This class is taught by Chef Bob Uhlir. Bring an apron to class and a container to take home your bakery.

Class 1: Italian and challah bread Class 2: Focaccia and grain breads Class 3: Cinnamon and apple raisin bread Monday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM Monday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM Monday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM Class fee $95

NEW!

Feb. 8, 2021 Feb. 22, 2021 Mar. 1, 2021

Materials fee $30 Total $125

SPRING COOKIE TRAY (3.5 HRS.)

Create a special spring cookie tray this season, the classic and the unique, all for your family to enjoy. We will work through four recipes that can be customized to your liking, and you will go home with enough cookies and recipes to share. This class is taught by Chef Bob Uhlir. Bring a Tupperware container to take home your cookies and an apron.

Monday 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM Mar. 8, 2021 Class fee $50 / Materials fee $15

Total $65

KOLACHE (3.5 HRS.) Prepare four types of Kolache: apricot, cheese, raspberry and nut. Walk away with enough Kolache to share. This class is taught by Chef Bob Uhlir. Bring a Tupperware container to take home your Kolache. Bring an apron to class.

Monday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Mar. 15, 2021

Class fee $50 / Materials fee $15

NEW!

Total $65

FROSTED LAMB CAKE (3.5 HRS.)

Prepare a delicious decorated Lamb cake with or without the coconut frosting. This class is taught by Chef Bob Uhlir. Bring an apron to class and a container to take your cake home.

Monday 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM Mar. 22, 2021 Class fee $50 / Materials fee $15 Total $65

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CULINARY / PASTRY ARTS NO-KNEAD ARTISAN BREAD (3.5 HRS.)

MINI DESSERTS (2 HRS.)

Learn how to make artisan bread that is so delicious and simple you’ll wonder why you haven’t been making your own bread all along! Sample two different breads fresh from the oven and even make your own dough to take home. Different bread and soup is prepared at each class. Please bring a gallon-sized zip-lock bag to take dough home. Make homemade soup to enjoy with your bread. Students will enjoy soup and bread in class. This class is taught by Marla “The Chef in Red.”

Let’s learn the techniques and have fun with easy-to-make mini desserts that are a wonderful touch to any dinner or party! We make one mini dessert in class. This class is taught by Chef Marie Calarco. Bring a box or container to carry 12 dessert cups home.

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

PREPARING TIRAMISU (2 HRS.)

Feb. 24, 2021

Class fee $50 / Materials fee $15

Total $65

FRENCH MACAROONS (GLUTEN-FREE ALWAYS) (3 HRS.)

Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Mar. 20, 2021

Class fee $40 / Materials fee $15

Total $55

Learn to prepare Italian Tiramisu using Italy’s best ingredients! Enjoy a sample in class and take one home for another day. This class is taught by Chef Marie Calarco.

French macaroons are delightful and a unique gluten-free delicacy. Prepare French meringue macaroon shells and butter cream filling. This class is taught by Marla “The Chef in Red.”

Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Wednesday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Mar. 24, 2021

SCONES AND IRISH SODA BREAD (3 HRS.)

Wednesday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM May 26, 2021 Class fee $50 / Materials fee $15

Total $65

HIGH TEA (2.5 HRS.)

Mar. 27, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20

Total $65

THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE TAUGHT BY CHEF MARIE CALARCO NO BAKE DESSERT (2 HRS.) Don’t want to turn on the oven? Let’s make some easy recipes that we assemble in class and you will take home, refrigerate and enjoy! This class is taught by Chef Marie Calarco. All supplies will be available at the time of the class.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Feb. 20, 2021

Class fee $40 / Materials fee $15

Total $55

TRADITIONAL PIE CRUST (3 HRS.) Easy pie crust recipes can be used with a variety of pie fillings. Using Marie’s family recipes, we will make a traditional pastry crust and graham cracker crust filled with puddings. Learn the various techniques for perfect pie crusts that you can make at home with fruit fillings. This class is taught by Chef Marie Calarco. Bring a container or box that can hold two 9-inch pies to help you safely carry them home.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Total $55

Easy scone recipes that are a welcome treat any time of year! This class is taught by Chef Marie Calarco. Bring a container to carry home your scones.

Class fee $50 / Materials fee $15 Total $65

ITALIAN RAINBOW COOKIES (2 HRS.) This traditional Italian “cookie” has delightful sponge cake texture consisting of three different colored layers that look beautiful and taste delicious. This class is taught by Chef Marie Calarco. You will need to bring a small container for your melted chocolate as you will have to finish the cake at home after it is refrigerated.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

May 15, 2021

Class fee $40 / Materials fee $15

Total $55

CAKE DECORATING CAKE DECORATING I (10 HRS.) For the beginner – learn basic techniques of flowers, borders and writing, baking tips and tricks, and cake design. You will use butter cream and royal icing on two cakes of your own design, cookies and cupcakes. You will need to bring supplies to the first class. The supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/ pesupplies.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM Feb. 6 – Mar. 6, 2021 (no class 2/13) Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Total $125

Mar. 13, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20

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Class fee $40 / Materials fee $15

Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Apr. 24, 2021

Back by popular demand! Learn how to make a variety of homemade mini sandwiches and desserts. Also learn about a variety of white, herbal and chi teas, then sit back and enjoy your creative assortment. This class is taught by Fran Turk.

Saturday 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM

April 17, 2021

Total $65

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CAKE DECORATING / ARTS / CRAFTS JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS CAKE DECORATING II (10 HRS.)

HOW TO USE YOUR SEWING MACHINE (3 HRS.)

Build on the skills you learned in Cake Decorating I or brush-up on long forgotten skills. Learn advanced flower techniques and how to tort and fill a cake while working with butter cream, royal and chocolate icing. The final class will include assembling a chocolate layer cake with chocolate drip icing. Prerequisite: Cake Decorating I. You will need to bring supplies to the first class. The supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/ pesupplies.

Did you buy a sewing machine and then you weren’t quite sure how to use it? Bring your machine, foot pedal, power cord, bobbin, thread and manual to this workshop. We will cover all the functions of your machine and get you on the road to sewing.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Mar. 13 – Apr. 10, 2021

(no class 4/3) Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Total $125

CAKE DECORATING III (10 HRS.) Take the next step to professional looking cakes. Learn basic fondant skills, Australian string work, fine embroidery and how to set up plates and stacking for wedding cakes. The artistry is in your hands as you design your own specialty cakes.. Prerequisite: Cake Decorating I & II. You will need to bring supplies to the first class. The supply list can be found on our website: www. polaris.edu/pesupplies.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Apr. 17 - May 8, 2021

(no class 4/3) Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Total $125

ARTS/CRAFTS/JEWELRY MAKING TO LEARN ABOUT OR TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE COURSES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ED2GO.COM/POLARIS

Saturday 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Feb. 20, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

SEWING 101 (10 HRS.) Create three different projects. Bring your sewing machine, power cord, bobbin, foot pedal and manual to classes. The instructor will provide materials for practice the first evening. . A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies, and will be discussed the first night of class.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Mar. 1 – 22, 2021

Class fee $115 / Materials fee $10

Total $125

“SEW” MUCH MORE (10 HRS.) Learn how to sew projects such as zippers and various seam finishes. Material will be provided for the first project. Remember to bring all sewing supplies (pins, scissors, etc.) in addition to your sewing machine, power cord and foot control. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies, and will be discussed the first night of class.

Prerequisite: Sewing 101 or previous sewing experience. Monday 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Mar. 29 – Apr. 19, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $10

Total $135

3-D PRINTING, LASER ENGRAVING & MORE PERSONAL FABRICATION (24 HRS.) Classes will meet at Olmsted Falls High School 26939 Bagley Rd, Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 – Fab Lab – Room 404 This course is an introduction to personal fabrication and innovation. You will learn to use various available technologies to create and fabricate items. Vinyl cutters, laser cutters, CNC machines and 3D printers are some of the machines that will be used in the course. You will be using the following: 3D software, PhotoShop, Laser Engraver, 3D Printer, Mylar Cutter, CNC Mill, and Silicone Molding. This is a hands-on course where participants will learn by doing; and each week a project will be completed such as: Laser-etched wine glass or round glass, 3D-printed ornament, milled dog tags, laser-etched dog tag, laser-etched wood block or plaque, wood name plate, mylar sticker/window decal. The tools and processes used in the course are easy to use. If you are a maker and love to create and design or just curious how fabrication works, this course is for you.

Monday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Mar. 29 – May 17, 2021

Class fee $345 / Materials fee $20

Total $365

The residents of Berea, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Fairview Park, Middleburg Heights, North Olmsted, Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township and Strongsville will receive a $5 discount on the tuition fees listed.

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ARTS / CRAFTS WATERCOLOR PAINTING SERIES  (72 HRS.)

8

SESSION SERIES

In this series, you will gain an in depth knowledge of watercolor painting. You will learn several different techniques and will feel more confident in your painting abilities. Each student will complete a large number of pieces to keep after each course. The following eight courses are designed for individuals who want to learn the proper techniques for watercolor painting. Register for all eight courses, 72 hours, and pay only $485*, a savings of $220, or take any course in this series and pay the total amount of each course. A supply list for each course can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies. *Payment plan available

NO ONLINE REGISTRATIONS FOR THIS SERIES, PLEASE CONTACT THE ADULT EDUCATION OFFICE AT 440.891.7600 TO REGISTER FOR THE SERIES.

SERIES

1/8

In this class, you will gain an in depth understanding of color theory, brush strokes, and other basic watercolor techniques. You will create paintings using the basic techniques covered in the class. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 2 & 4, 2021 Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0

Total $65

FLORAL WATERCOLOR (15 HRS.)

SERIES

2/8 Learn how to use watercolor paints to create fresh and vibrant flowers and other various greenery. You will complete four floral paintings in several different styles, including realism, line drawing, and other looser styles. You will also gain a better understanding of how different elements work together to create a cohesive painting. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor Painting or instructor discretion.. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies. Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Feb. 9 – 23, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0

Mar. 2 – 16, 2021

Total $125

The residents of Berea, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Fairview Park, Middleburg Heights, North Olmsted, Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township and Strongsville will receive a $5 discount on the tuition fees listed.

WATERCOLOR GALAXIES (6 HRS.)

SERIES

5/8 Learn how to create breath-taking watercolor galaxy paintings. In this class, you will complete four galaxy paintings, in different color schemes, for you to keep at the end. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor Painting or instructor discretion. A supply list can be found on our website: www. polaris.edu/pesupplies. Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0

Mar. 30 & Apr. 1, 2021

Total $65

ABSTRACT WATERCOLOR (6 HRS.)

SERIES

In this class you will learn how to create bold and impactful 6/8 abstract watercolor paintings. You will gain a better understanding of how to color and form to create different impacts on the viewer. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor Painting or instructor discretion or instructor discretion. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Apr. 6 & 8, 2021 Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0 Total $65

CACTI AND SUCCULENT WATERCOLOR (6 HRS.)

SERIES

7/8 Learn how to paint tons of cacti and succulents. You will also learn how to arrange them together to create beautiful and cohesive pieces. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor Painting or instructor discretion. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies.

WATERCOLOR OCCASIONAL CARDS (6 HRS.)

SERIES

In this class, we will be making several 5”x7” greeting cards 8/8 for you to gift to your loved ones this holiday season. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor Painting or instructor discretion. A supply list can be found on our website: www. polaris.edu/pesupplies.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Apr. 20 & 22, 2021 Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0 Total $65

THE JOY OF PAINTING – BOB ROSS OILS (ALL LEVELS) (21 HRS.)

In this class you will complete six paintings—each one more advanced. You will need to bring supplies to the first class. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/ pesupplies.

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM Feb. 3 – Mar. 10, 2021 Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

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Class fee $65 / Materials fee $0 Total $65 SERIES

3/8 In this class, you will learn how to paint several basic elements that are involved in painting watercolor landscapes. You will complete four landscape paintings in different settings including a seascape, a mountain scape, a sunset, and an urban landscape. You will also gain a better understanding of how different elements work together to create a cohesive painting. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor Painting or instructor discretion. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies. Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mar. 23 & 25, 2021

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Apr. 13 & 15, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0 Total $125

WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES (15 HRS.)

SERIES

4/8 Learn how to create fun and vibrant geometric patterns using watercolor paints. You will gain a better understanding of how to use color and form to create different impacts on the viewer. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor Painting or instructor discretion. A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR PAINTING (6 HRS.)

GEOMETRIC PATTERNS IN WATERCOLOR  (6 HRS.)

Total $145

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ARTS / CRAFTS / JEWELRY MAKING / HOMEPROGRAMS & GARDEN JOB & CAREER TRAINING INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING (18 HRS.)

2021 VISION BOARD WORKSHOP (1.5 HRS.)

In this class, you will learn to simplify the basic steps of drawing and will build on to your skills to complete a realistic work of art that you can call your own! A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/pesupplies.

Welcome 2021 by creating a Vision Board with pictures and words that will help to bring your goals and dreams into focus! It is a powerful tool utilizing the Law of Attraction. Give yourself permission to dream! Materials will be provided.

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Saturday 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Mar. 17 – Apr. 21, 2021

Class fee $125 / Materials fee $0

Total $125

BEGINNING ACRYLIC PAINTING (21 HRS.) Join this class and learn from an artist how to work with acrylics and paint a realistic work of art that you can call your own! A supply list can be found on our website: www.polaris.edu/ pesupplies.

Monday 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Apr. 19 – May 24, 2021

Class fee $145 / Materials fee $0

NEW!

Total $145

WEAVED BRACELET (2.5 HRS.)

Create an elegant weaved bracelet using fishing line, Czech beads and findings. You will have three color choices.

Saturday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Feb. 20, 2021 Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20 Total $65

NEW!

IN-VOGUE JEWELRY MAKING (2.5 HRS.)

Learn to make one-of-a-kind fashionable jewelry using small crystals and/or pearls and silver-or-gold-plated findings. Make three jewelry pieces of your choice. All materials included.

Saturday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Mar. 20, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $20 Total $55

NEW!

WIRE-WRAPPED SHELL PENDANT & MATCHING EARRINGS (2.5 HRS.)

Learn how to make a shell pendant and earrings using shell beads, silver or gold-plated wire and pearls. Cord included.

Wednesday 6:00 – 8:30 PM Mar. 31, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $20 Total $55

NEW!

WIRE-WRAPPED PENDANT, BEACH GLASS, AND BRACELET (2.5 HRS.)

Learn THE ART OF EASY WIRE-WRAPPING! Wrap two stones, two pieces of beach glass or shells, and make a wire-wrapped bracelet using silver, copper, or gold-plated artistic wire. Cord included.

Wednesday 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Apr. 14, 2021 Class fee $35 / Materials fee $20 Total $55

HOME & GARDEN DE-CLUTTER ANYTIME – USE A GRID! (1 HR.) Clean up your messy, cluttered space by using a grid! Learn several tips and tricks that will have your home, car, office, desk, etc. organized with everything in place. Get rid of your stuff the easy, convenient way. We all need this class!

Monday 7:00 PM -8:00 PM

Mar. 1, 2021

Class fee $35 / Materials fee $0

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Total $35

Monday 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Mar. 6, 2021

May 3, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $20

Total $65

BASIC FLORAL DESIGN (20 HRS.) This class is perfect for the beginner floral designer. If you are looking to get into the florist industry or just want to be able to create beautiful arrangements for your own home, this is the perfect course for you. In this course you will learn all the basics of becoming a floral designer. You will learn proper techniques and design elements to make a variety of arrangements. You will watch a demonstration and then duplicate it for yourself. Each student will take home what they make in class that day. The designs will consist of traditional designs and include mound, triangle, L-shape designs, a dozen roses vased, vase and basket arrangements, corsage and boutonniere making, proper wiring techniques, bow making, novelty containers, and much more. Have fun while learning how to decorate your space with fresh flowers.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Feb. 2 – Mar. 4, 2021

Class fee $310 / Materials fee $85 Total $395

NEW!

INTERMEDIATE FLORAL (20 HRS.)

This class is the 2nd in the series for Floral Designers. Basic Floral Design is highly recommended before stepping into this class. In this class we will continue to create stunning floral arrangements with more advanced techniques in wiring and structures. You will watch a demonstration and then duplicate it for yourself. Each student will take home what they make in class that day. The designs will consist of traditional and modern styles using a variety of flowers that require special care. We will use elements of structures and armatures to create new and modern designs. Have fun while learning how to decorate your space with fresh flowers. Prerequisite: Basic Floral Design.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Mar. 9 – Apr. 8, 2021 Class fee $295 / Materials fee $100 Total $395 NEW!

ADVANCED FLORAL DESIGN (16 HRS.)

This class is the 3rd in the series for Floral Designers. Basic and Intermediate Floral Design is highly recommended before stepping into this class. In this class we will learn to create stunning floral arrangements for weddings and sympathy. We will spend four weeks on wedding work and learn the different styles of Bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, altar arrangements, centerpieces, and decor. The following four weeks, we will concentrate on sympathy work. We will learn about basic sympathy styles including casket sprays, wreaths, standing sprays, and more. You will watch a demonstration and then duplicate it for yourself. Each student will take home what they make in class that day. Prerequisite: Basic and Intermediate Floral Design.

Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

April 13 - May 6, 2021

Class fee $225 / Materials fee $120 Total $345

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HOME & GARDEN / GENERAL INTEREST NEW!

BASIC BALLOON SCULPTING (8 HRS.)

FERTILIZING YOUR LANDSCAPE (3 HRS.)

Ever want to make a simple balloon arch for a child’s birthday party? This is a beginner’s class to learn how to make simple balloon arches, balloon flowers, organic arches, and columns for showers and parties. This is the class for you. We will work in pairs to create these simple balloon structures to embellish your next baby shower, bridal shower, kid’s birthday party, and more. We will also learn how to add floral embellishments and lights into the balloon sculptures.

All plants need the right nutrients in the ground. Learn from a landscape architect how best to fertilize your lawn, trees, shrubs, garden or flower beds. Learn how to read a soil report, different fertilization techniques (conventional vs. organic), what time schedule would be best and how feeding your plants can better your landscape. Identify the types of weeds and how to eliminate them.

Wednesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Class fee $55 / Materials fee $0

Mar. 3 – 24, 2021

Class fee $150 / Materials fee $25 Total $175

NEW!

WEDDING BOOT CAMP (2 HRS.)

I got engaged! Now What? This class will go over all the timelines and vendors you will need for your big day! It will also go over the pros and cons of hiring an event coordinator, and what you can do yourself and what you should hire a professional for. We will also discuss Bridal Fairs. Are they worth going to or not? We will discuss venues in the area, caterers, photographers, florists, and cake bakers. This class will get you on the right path for planning your perfect day.

Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Mar. 15, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0 Total $45

NEW!

FLORAL ART (8 HRS.)

This class is for the advanced professional or home gardener. Create stunning art work using all matters of floral decor using basic and advanced techniques. The class will work together as a group and create one project in the class. Examples would be a dress made out of flowers, flower walls, table top modern sculptures using floral and organic matters.

Prerequisite: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Floral Design or experienced florist. Wednesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Apr. 14 – May 5, 2021

Class fee $170 / Materials fee $75 Total $245

LANDSCAPE DESIGN (15 HRS.) Learn the design process a professional uses to create a plan. Use principles of design, basic drawing techniques, plant selection and discussion of common design issues to transform your home landscape. This class is taught by a landscape architect. Please bring photos and plans of the project you want to work on for the first day of class.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (no class 4/3)

Mar. 13 – Apr.17, 2021

Class fee $195 / Materials fee $0

Total $195

THE ART OF PLANT SELECTION (4 HRS.) This class will cover techniques for selecting plant material. Learn to utilize color, texture, form and layering to enhance the beauty of your landscape and create four seasons of interest. The class will start with a classroom portion and move to a nearby garden center for the 2nd half. Students are responsible for their own transportation to the garden center. Class is taught by a landscape architect.

Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

May 1, 2021 Total $55

GENERAL INTEREST BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (15 HRS.) In this hands-on class you will learn everything you need to take your digital photography to the next level. In this course you will start with the elements of composition and then move on to learning about histogram and the exposure triangle which will make your photographs stand out. Learn about the different shooting modes, from Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual and how you can take advantage of what each has to offer. This hands-on class will require each participant to have their own camera. Photography is a skill you learn by doing so we will be taking pictures during class as well as having critiques so you can learn what can make each image better. This fun class will inspire you to go out to take pictures and each time you do, you’ll put your new skills to use.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Mar. 9 – Apr. 6, 2021

Class fee $195 / Materials fee $0

Total $195

PHOTO EDITING INTRO (15 HRS.) One of the biggest benefits of digital photography is the ability to edit the images easily. Learn the basics to make your photographs pop and really capture the attention of the viewers. In this course we will use Adobe Lightroom to catalog and mass correct things such as highlights, shadows, and correct exposure. You will also explore some other techniques to make your images much more appealing such as gradient filters among others. Learn how to create a slideshow to share with your friends and family and how to set your images to be printed in your own photo book. A flash drive and/or an external hard drive will be needed to store your images. We will also use Adobe Photoshop to put the final touches on your images.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

May 4 – June 1, 2021

Class fee $195 / Materials fee $0

Total $195

GENEALOGY 101 - INTRO TO EXPLORING YOUR FAMILY TREE (2 HRS.) In this course we will discuss the basics for researching your family history and building your family tree. Topics included will be internet assisted searches, different membership services, hired researchers and local resources. We will also discuss the basics of utilizing DNA testing services to further your research.

Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

May 4, 2021

Class fee $45 / Materials fee $0

Total $45

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Saturday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Total $65

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GENERAL INTEREST JOB / ASPIRE & CAREER / GENERAL TRAINING INFORMATION PROGRAMS REFUSE TO BE A VICTIM® SEMINAR (5 HRS.) This nationally-recognized Refuse to Be a Victim® crime prevention course promotes awareness and prevention of criminal confrontations. Topics include home, automobile, phone, technology, travel and personal security. Bring a bag lunch or snack.

Saturday 11:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Apr. 17, 2021

Class fee $50 / Materials fee $5

Total $55

RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CAMPING BASICS! YOU BOUGHT A NEW CAMPER… NOW WHAT? (8 HRS.) Are you interested in learning about RV Camping? Then, this seminar is for you! There are many ways to handle all the responsibilities and duties that are associated with RV Camping. This seminar is designed as an introduction for new and/or future RV’ers who need information or “Food for Thought” on this new arena. A “Think Tank” if you will, that leads to an educated, safe and comfortable camping experience. Topics will include: General information covering different types of RV’s, learning the “New Rig”, planning the road trip, thinking about how to pull the coach, picking a campground and site, setting up and tearing down campsites, campground etiquette, on the road breakdowns, along with a few maintenance thoughts. Join this course and dine on some RV “Foods for Thought”.

Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Apr. 10 - 24, 2021

Class fee $95 / Materials fee $0

NEW!

Total $95

BASIC BICYCLE MAINTENANCE (3 HRS.)

Bring your bicycle and learn basic maintenance such as: lubrication, Cleaning, basic adjustments or brakes, derailleurs, wheels and bearings. Be a safe, responsible bicycle rider.

Thursday 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Apr. 1, 2021 Class fee $40 / Materials fee $5 Total $45

ASPIRE CLASSES IN ADULT BASIC LITERACY LEARN MORE. EARN MORE. (All classes are FREE) All students must attend an orientation and complete an assessment. For more information and to register, call 440.891.7647 or visit www.polaris.edu/aspire. GED/HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PREPARATION CLASSES Classes are offered at several locations and times in Cuyahoga and Medina Counties. Call 440.891.7647 or visit www.polaris. edu/aspire for details. ESOL (ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES) Classes are offered at several locations and times. Call 440.891.7647 or visit www.polaris.edu/aspire for details. ASPIRE COMPUTER LAB The Aspire computer lab offers you a chance to review for GED testing and WorkKeys® testing, take the official GED practice test, or work on your basic reading, math and English language skills. Lab hours are Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM and evenings 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM by appointment. For more information, questions or suggestions, contact the Aspire department 440.891.7647 or aspire@polaris.edu or visit our website www.polaris.edu/aspire.

GENERAL INFORMATION Polaris Career Center 7285 Old Oak Boulevard Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130-3375 440.891.7600 | polaris.edu ACCREDITATION Polaris Career Center Job and Career Training programs are accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350, Telephone: 770.396.3898/FAX: 770.396.3790, www.council.org. Avocational program/courses are neither accredited by the Council, nor qualify students to receive Title IV financial aid. As a member of the University System of Ohio, Polaris Career Center is governed and approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education. All Job & Career Training instructors are qualified practitioners in their area of instruction with a minimum of three years of related work experience and are certified instructors by the Ohio Department of Education. CANCELED COURSES

The residents of Berea, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Fairview Park, Middleburg Heights, North Olmsted, Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township and Strongsville will receive a $5 discount on the tuition fees listed.

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The Adult Education Department must cancel courses that do not attain the required minimum enrollment. The Adult Education Department reserves the right to cancel, discontinue, postpone, or combine courses before or at the first class meeting. Attempts are made to contact all students whose courses have been canceled. In the event a class is canceled, a full refund of the registration fee will be given. STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

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GENERAL INFORMATION DISCLAIMER

Certain risks may be involved in each course described herein. Polaris Career Center shall not be liable for any loss or injury whatsoever to persons or property arising from participation in any course described herein. By registering for a course, the registrant acknowledges the assumption of those risks and releases Polaris Career Center from any liability whatsoever. Specific courses or activities may require registrants to sign a separate waiver of liability and release. Students enrolled in courses offered through the Adult Education Department are subject to Polaris Career Center regulations and policies including those pertaining to student conduct and discipline. SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT

Senior citizens will receive a 10% discount on the published tuition fee (discount does not apply to material fees) except where indicated. Note: Senior Citizens include persons over the age of 65 who can produce proof of age and identity.

regarding compliance with Title IX or Section 504, contact: Assistant Superintendent, Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator, 440.891.7643. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN TEACHING OR DO YOU HAVE A NEW COURSE IDEA?

The Polaris Adult Education Department is always looking for top-notch instructors with practical knowledge and interested in developing and teaching courses. Educational and employment background requirements vary according to the subject area. We also want to hear your ideas for potential new classes. To share your ideas, call 440.891.7646. NO CLASSES AT THE POLARIS LOCATION ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: Evenings

Weekdays

Weekends

Jan. 18, 2021

Jan. 1, 2021

Jan. 2 & 3, 2021

Feb. 15, 2021

Jan. 18, 2021

Apr. 3 & 4, 2021

POLARIS CAREER CENTER SCHOOL CLOSING

May 13, 2021

Feb. 15, 2021

May 29 & 30, 2021

In the event high school classes are canceled, adult education classes will meet as scheduled. If adult education classes must be canceled because of inclement weather or other conditions, the school will post a notice on the school’s website.

May 31, 2021

Apr. 2, 2021 May 31, 2021

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WITHDRAWALS AND REFUNDS

Full refunds will be issued when a class is canceled by the Adult Education Department, or previously made payments may be applied to another class. No refunds will be issued after the first class meeting. A $10 cancellation fee will be withheld from all refunds. Books and supplies/materials are non-refundable. If a student paid by check or cash, the refund will be disbursed within 45 business days in the form of a Polaris Career Center check. If the student paid using a credit card, the refund will be credited within 45 business days on the credit card initially charged.

JOB & CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE

Wednesday, MAY 12, 2021 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

MISSION STATEMENT

Any refund that totals $1 or less will remain on the student account as a credit balance.

1098-T TAX FORM POLICY 1098-T Tax forms will be provided per Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Guidelines. Students must contact the Administrative Coordinator by March 15 to receive a 1098-T form for all Continuing Education classes.

Polaris Career Center 7285 Old Oak Boulevard Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130-3375 440.891.7600 | www.polaris.edu In accordance with Title VI of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Polaris Joint Vocational School District’s policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), national origin, religion, veteran status, disability, ancestry, economic status, military status, or age in its educational programs, activities, services or employment policies. The Board does not discriminate on the basis of legally acquired genetic information. If you are having a problem or have questions or concerns

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2020 BOARD OF EDUCATION President Mr. Thomas R. Herbster North Olmsted City School District Vice President Mr. Matt Hrubey Fairview Park City School District Mr. Joe Bertrand Olmsted Falls City School District Mrs. Michelle Bissell Strongsville City School District

Mr. James Oper Brooklyn City School District Mr. Neal Postel Berea City School District Mr. Greg Surtman Olmsted Falls City School District Superintendent Mr. Robert Timmons Polaris Career Center Treasurer Mr. Mike Robinson Polaris Career Center

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REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION IS EASY! IN PERSON: Anyone may register in person for any class, but Job & Career Training program registration is in person only. All other classes may register by: PHONE: Register by phone with a credit card. Call 440.891.7600 during office hours. ONLINE: Real-time, online registration is available anytime. Go to polaris.edu/register and enroll!

ADULT EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS

FAX: information.

Send fax to 440.891.7642 with your credit card

JANUARY 1, 2021 - JUNE 30, 2021 Monday – Thursday............. 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM

MAIL:

Mail your completed registration form and payment to:

olaris Career Center P Adult Education 7285 Old Oak Blvd., Middleburg Hts., OH 44130

JULY 1 - AUG 21, 2021 Monday – Thursday............. 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM Note: Evening office hours are not available when evening classes are not in session. This occurs during holiday periods and between semesters.

DIRECT BILL: Companies/organizations registering employees for classes will be invoiced upon receipt of written documentation. Call Kimberly Grieco at 440.891.7646 for details. If paying by check, please make check payable to: Polaris Career Center.

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#PolarisMeansJobs EXPLORE OUR ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS Automotive Service Technician*

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Cardiographic Technician

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Cosmetology Academy*

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Dental Assisting*

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Early Child Care Education/Child Development Associate*

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Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R)* 7 Medical Assisting*

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Medical Billing and Coding*

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Phlebotomy Certification

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Police Academy*

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Precision/CNC Machine Technology*

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INSPIRING OUR STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE CAREER SUCCESS

Welding* 12 *Financial Aid Eligible Programs (For those who qualify)

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