Center for Workforce Development Program Guide Spring 2015

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Center for Workforce Development Program Guide

Spring 2015 Realistic Adult Education Look inside for… • Middle Skills Job Training • Certificate Programs

Center for Workforce Development

Rochester Tech Park 160 Wallace Way, Bldg. #9 Rochester, NY 14624 www.monroe2cwd.edu

585.349.9100

• Customized Training

• Part-Time Continuing Education

• Adult Literacy (TASC™ & ESOL) • Online Courses

• Certification Opportunities

• AutoCAD® Basics/Autodesk Inventor® Online Classes facebook.com/boces2cwd

Computer-Based Testing Services Available


About CWD The Center for Workforce Development (CWD) at Monroe 2–Orleans BOCES provides Career & Technical Education programs that are affordable, shortterm and convenient for the adult learner. Course curriculum is industryspecific and emphasizes practical application of key concepts and skills, utilizing the latest technology. In addition, FREE academic classes are available to individuals 21 years of age or older who are without a high school diploma and who need to prepare for the TASC™ exam. CWD also partners with the local business community by providing customized workforce training programs that upgrade the skills of their current employees.

Mission Statement BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development will strive to provide quality, cost-effective educational and workforce services in partnership with other higher educational agencies, the local workforce community and the adult learners we serve in a manner that supports excellence and equity for all learners. Council on Occupational Education 7840 Roswell Road Bldg. 300, Suite 325 Atlanta, GA 30350 Telephone: 770-396-3898 Fax: 770-396-3790

BOCES 2, Center for Workforce Development is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE) www.council.org

Adult and Continuing Education and Literacy Staff Mary Ellen Spennacchio-Wagner Director, BOCES 2, CWD Linda Broderick Literacy Coordinator

Vivian Cook-Johnson Admission Advisor

Linda Rice Administrative Asst. to the Director

Barbara Harte Employment Counselor

Jackie Meyer Admission Advisor

Rebecca Bailey Accts Receivable/Student Billing

Todd Marvin Financial Aid Advisor

Julie Frenz Payroll/Purchasing

Chris Sadler Student Services Secretary

Mary Lynne Soto Vocational Assessments

James Slocum Continuing Education Coordinator

Arlene Sheridan Literacy Assessment /Instructor

Rick Codori Continuing Education Assistant 2

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Welcome to Spring 2015 Welcome to Career Training for Adults, Continuing Education, and Literacy programs at BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development. There are a variety of course offerings including adult literacy to achieve a high school equivalency diploma (HSE); English for Speakers of Other Languages; career education Middle Skills job training programs – both long-term and short term trainings; customized workforce or displaced worker opportunities; and personal enhancement courses. We strive to provide the highest quality of training using equipment and software utilized in the career environment. Each year, adult students enhance and advance their skill sets by attending BOCES 2 CWD learning programs – either for personal or professional reasons. Take a moment to learn about the wide variety of classes offered. Thank you for considering BOCES 2 CWD. We look forward to assisting you in pursuing your career and literacy goals.

Mary Ellen Spennacchio-Wagner Director, BOCES 2 CWD

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Facility Locations Main Office Campus:

Spencerport Campus:

Rochester Tech Park 160 Wallace Way, Bldg #9 Rochester, NY 14624

WEMOCO CTE Center 3589 Big Ridge Road Spencerport, NY 14559

Phone: (585) 349-9100 Fax: (585) 349-9101 Business Hours:

Phone: (585) 352-2425 Fax: (585) 352-2424 Business Hours:

Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Mon. - Thurs. 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Directions to Rochester Tech Park From East/Downtown Rochester:

From North/Greece:

Rte. 490 West. Exit 8 – Route 531 (Spencerport) Turn left onto Manitou Road; turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

Rte. 104 West to Manitou Road (South); turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

From West/Brockport:

Rte. 390 North to Rte. 490 West Immediate Exit 8, Rte. 531 (Spencerport) Exit Manitou Road – turn left; turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

Rte. 531 East. Turn right onto Manitou Road; turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

From South/Henrietta:

All evening students taking classes at our Spencerport (WEMOCO) Campus should park on the west side of the Main Building (side closer to Union Street) toward the back by the security gate and enter through the pedestrian gate next to the guard station.

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Facility Closings (i.e. Weather or Emergency) Scheduled classes may be canceled due to weather conditions or emergency situations. All cancellations will be announced over most radio and TV stations including: WHAM, WVOR-FM, WRMM-FM and WHEC-TV Channel 10.

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Holiday Observance May 25................................... Memorial Day June 29 - July 4.....................Holiday Break

Open House Rochester Tech Park 160 Wallace Way, Bldg. #9 Rochester, NY 14624 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. April 14, 2015 May 12, 2015 June 16, 2015 July 14, 2015

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Table of Contents Facility Locations..............................................4 Calendar.............................................................5 Policies and Procedures...................................7 Adult Literacy.....................................................8 English For Speakers Of Other Languages (ESOL).............................8 TASC™ Exam Preparation..................................8 The National External Diploma Program.............8 GRASP – Giving Responsible Adults a Study Program..........................................8 Literacy Enrollment Process............................9 Certifications (Traditional & Online)...............10 EPA Certification (Section 608) Prep & Test......10 OSHA 10 – Construction Online Course...........10 ESCO Institute Certification..............................10 OSHA 10 - General Industry Online Course......10 EPA Certification (Section 608).........................10 Computer-Based Testing Services Available....10 Customized Training for Business.................11 ED2Go Pro Online Training.............................11 Career Education programs...........................12 Career Training Information Sessions...........12 Financial Aid.....................................................12 Meet Our Instructors.......................................13 Middle Skills Job Training Programs.............14 Middle Skills Job Training...............................15 Building Maintenance & Technology.................15 HVAC/R.............................................................15 Machining w/CNC Fundamentals.....................15 Dental Assistant................................................16 Phlebotomy & Lab Services..............................16 Nurse Assistant.................................................16 Computer Support Specialist............................16 Medical Office Assistant....................................16 Administrative Assistant....................................17 Legal Assistant..................................................17 Cosmetology.....................................................17 Culinary Arts......................................................17 Computer Basics & Applications...................18 Basic PC/Windows 7 PLUS a look at Windows 8...................................18 Keyboarding......................................................18 Microsoft Access 2010......................................18 Microsoft Excel 2010.........................................18 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010...............................18 Microsoft Word 2010.........................................18 Home and Hobby.............................................19 Puppy Kindergarten..........................................19 Basic Obedience ..............................................19 Introduction to Culinary Basics.........................19 Introduction to Basic Baking.............................19 International Cooking........................................19 Sport Rocketry..................................................19 Health Education ............................................20 Adult CPR/AED.................................................20 First Aid.............................................................20 Professional Development.............................20 Accounting Fundamentals................................20 Event Planning...................................................20 A Look Into The World Of Hospitality................20 Volunteer & Social Event Planning....................21

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Wedding Planning.............................................21 Introduction to the New ICD-10 Coding System...........................................21 Introduction To Starting And Operating A Small Business.......................................21 How to Study for the Notary Public Exam........21 Take a Practice NYS Notary Public Exam.........21 Skilled Trades...................................................22 Auto Body..........................................................22 Basic AC/DC Electricity.....................................22 Basic Woodworking..........................................22 Blueprint Reading (Machining)..........................22 Machine Control & Automation.........................22 Industrial Electricity...........................................22 Forklift Training..................................................22 Learning MASTERCAM X7 MILL 2D ................23 Machine Shop I.................................................23 Drywall (Section 1).............................................23 Electrical (Section 2)..........................................23 Plumbing (Section 3).........................................23 Hardwood Floors (Section 4).............................23 Residential Wiring..............................................24 Residential A/C & Refrigeration.........................24 Machine Shop II................................................24 Residential Heating (HVAC Module II)...............24 Small Engine Repair..........................................24 Technical Math (Pre-Test)..................................24 Technical Math..................................................24 Welding (Introduction).......................................24 Welding MIG......................................................24 Welding TIG.......................................................24 Woodworking II..................................................25 AutoCAD® Basics (ONLINE)..............................25 Autodesk® Inventor 2015...................................25 ED2Go Online Courses...................................25 Certificate Programs.......................................26 Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning.............26 Hospitality..........................................................26 Machining..........................................................26 Microsoft Office Specialist................................26 Welding..............................................................26 Partnerships.....................................................26 Introduction to Linoleum Block Printing............26 Photoshop for Beginners..................................26 Intermediate Photoshop....................................27 Illustrator............................................................27 InDesign............................................................27 Intro to Web Design with Dreamweaver............27 Introduction to Photography ............................27 Introduction to the Wheel..................................27 Soft Glass Bead Making 3-hour Sampler..........28 Soft Glass Bead Making: 8-Hour Workshop.....28 Boro Glass 3-Hour Sampler..............................28 Boro Glass: 8-Hour Workshop..........................28 Glass Fusing Date Night....................................28 Glass Flame Working Date Night......................28 Blacksmithing: 3-Hour Sampler........................29 Fusing Glass Art Class: 2-Hour Sampler..........29 Part-time Program Policies............................29 Part-time Programs.........................................30 Part-time Course Registration Form.............31 EDUCATE  EMPOWER


Policies and Procedures Parking/Bus Schedules The Rochester Tech Park facility is located on a convenient RTS Bus line and both facilities offer FREE parking. No cars may be parked in designated fire zones, reserved parking areas, or handicapped parking spaces (without a permit). Program/Course Certificates All individuals who successfully complete their program and coursework will be provided with a student copy of their certificate of completion at no cost. Certificates will be distributed during the last scheduled class. There will be a $5 FEE for any additional documentation of attendance or participation in the program once the course is completed. Damage to or Loss of Personal Property BOCES 2 assumes no responsibility, either real or implied, for personal property of any adult student. Students should review their own insurance coverage. Smoking Policy All BOCES 2 facilities are non-smoking. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on campus, which includes: classrooms, hallways, restrooms, offices, parking lots, or the school grounds. This policy includes any lighted or unlighted cigarette, cigar, cigarillo, pipe, bidi, clove cigarette, and any other smoking product matter or substance that contains tobacco, and spit tobaccos, (smokeless, dip chew and/ or snuff), in any form. The use of e-cigarettes and any other products containing nicotine, except for current FDA approved smoking cessation products, are also prohibited. Disclaimer Notice: BOCES 2 Instructors are retained to teach in their area of expertise. The instructors are not permitted to use the classroom for personal gain, or to solicit clients or customers. BOCES 2 is NOT responsible for any advice or consultation given beyond the classroom environment and the course materials.

Career Full-time Middle Skills Training Programs

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Adult Literacy In today’s workforce, you will need a High School diploma or a High School Equivalency diploma [HSE] to qualify for jobs that are “in demand.” Employers must know that you have basic skills in English (speaking, reading and writing) and Math. Growing career fields, such as Skilled Trades, Information Technology and Healthcare, also require higher skill levels in both Math and Science. Improve your skills by participating in any of our TASC™ Preparation or English as a Second Language programs. Individuals will have the option of enrolling in a Traditional Class or a convenient Home Study Program. Classes are FREE to those who qualify! All classes are taught by NY State Certified Teachers. You will also work with an instructor to develop an Education and Employment Plan that will include an assessment of your current academic skills, as well as your career interests.

Rochester Tech Park 160 Wallace Way, 2nd Floor, Bldg. 9 Rochester, NY 14624

TASC™ Exam Preparation

English For Speakers Of Other Languages (ESOL) Classes Offered: Mon./Wed., 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Home Study Program: Available at multiple satellite locations throughout Monroe and Orleans Counties.

Classes Offered: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-12 noon Mon.-Wed., 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Mon./Tues./Thurs., 5:30-9 p.m. Friday Math Lab: 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Home Study Program: Available at multiple satellite locations throughout Monroe and Orleans Counties.

Test Assessing Secondary Completion™, or TASC™, is a national high school equivalency assessment to help individuals address their need for advancement, resulting in a high school equivalency diploma. The TASC™ replaces the GED®.

The National External Diploma Program The National External Diploma Program or NEDP is an Adult Distance Learning program resulting in the award of a High School Diploma. • Distance Learning program

• NEDP candidates must meet a set of academic entry requirements and meet with the Assessor weekly for a face-toface meeting.

• Competency-based, performance assessment that requires adults to demonstrate their ability in a series of simulations that parallel job and life situations.

• Students successfully meeting these competencies at a mastery level will be awarded a NYSED high school diploma.

GRASP – Giving Responsible Adults a Study Program • Distance Learning program with academic entry requirements • Provides customized, individualized print based distance learning instruction

• Successful candidates will be eligible to pursue their TASC™ High School Equivalency Diploma

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Literacy Enrollment Process In order for a student to enter the BOCES 2 High School Equivalency / TASC Preparation Program, the student must: 1. Be 21 yrs. of age or older or be a resident of a participating BOCES 2 component school district, at least 18 years of age (17 for homeschoolers) and no longer enrolled in school. 2. Register for and complete the TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) evaluation. Those students needing Accommodations must provide current documentation (5 yrs. old or less) of their Accommodations prior to scheduling the assessment. 3. Participate in Orientation prior to entering class. Orientation will include discussion of test results, course options and completion of a brief Individual Education and Employment Preparation Plan (IEEPP). In order for a student to enter the BOCES 2 English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Program, the student must: 1. Be 21 yrs. of age or older to participate in the ESOL program. 2. Register and complete the BEST Plus test. 3. Participate in Orientation prior to entering class. Orientation will include discussion of test results, course options and completion of a brief Individual Education and Employment Preparation Plan (IEEPP). For more information, please contact BOCES 2 at 585.349.9100.

Learn how to Study for the NYS Notary Public Exam Based on the NYS Division of Licensing Service Guidelines Info provided on how and what to study, process to apply, and a guide to additional learning materials that will assist you in preparing for the exam. See page 21 for more information or call (585) 349-9100 to enroll. Space is limited – so call now!

Civil Service Typing Test Will satisfy the typing requirement of a Monroe County Civil Service Exam. 3rd Tuesday of each month 3 – 4 p.m. $10 Call for information (585) 349-9100 www.monroe2cwd.edu

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CERTIFICATIONS (Traditional & Online) CLASSROOM SELF STUDY OSHA 10 - General Industry EPA Certification Online Course (Section 608) Prep & Test This program is an EPA approved certification program and meets the requirements set forth in SECTION 608 of the Clean Air Act, as regulated by the United Stated Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We are also an approved test site. This program consists of eight hours of review that will include an introduction to Basic Principles of Refrigeration for CORE, Type I Certification, Type II Certification, Type III Certification. Three hours will be allowed for testing. Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 3 weeks/3 classes Starts: May 2

This is an online OSHA 10 General Industrial and Safety training program. This program will introduce OSHA policies, procedures, and standards as well as general industry safety and health principles covered in the OSHA ACT Part 1910. Visit our website to enroll. Continuous Enrollment

Fee: $89

Fee: $210 (Fee includes book and exam) Location: Spencerport

OSHA 10 – Construction Online Course This is an online OSHA 10 Construction Industry and Safety training program. This program will cover safety issues and procedures that need to be followed in the workplace or job site. At the completion of this program the student will be mailed their OSHA 10-hour Construction wallet card. Visit our website to enroll. Continuous Enrollment

Fee: $89

ESCO Institute Certification “Official Online Testing Site” for ESCO Institute Now offering the following online tests: EPA Section 608 Certification for AC and Refrigeration R-410A Certification Green Mechanical Awareness Certification Employment Ready Certification For more information or to schedule a testing date call (585) 352-2425. Testing schedules and prices will be posted on our website www. monroe2cwd.edu. Can accommodate special requests for large groups. Pre-registration and payment will be required.

EPA Certification (Section 608) Prep & Test (Self-Study) This program is an EPA approved certification program and meets the requirements set forth in SECTION 608 of the Clean Air Act, as regulated by the United Stated Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We are also an approved test site. This program allows the individual to study at their own pace with materials provided by us. The information is the same as if you were attending class. The information covers an introduction to Basic Principles of Refrigeration for CORE, Type I Certification, Type II Certification, Type III Certification. Three hours will be allowed for testing. When you are ready to take your test, you will need to contact us. A test date will be set up with one of our Proctors. (Fee includes: Book, PowerPoint and Testing Fees.) Continuous Enrollment

Fee: $129 Test Site: Spencerport

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• Adobe ACA

• HP Institute

• Microsoft MTA

• Adobe ACE

• IC3

• QuickBooks

• Autodesk

• MeasureUp

• Certiport General

• E^Pro

• Microsoft MOS

• MOSWC

• G-Metrix

• Microsoft MCE

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Customized Training for Business Skilled Trades, Computer Technology, Basic Academics and MORE! As a provider of Adult Career & Technical Education for over 35 years, we are experienced in creating and delivering industry-specific training programs that meet the demands of the local workforce. We have upgraded the skills of employees in many types of work environments including: Healthcare, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Facility Maintenance, Wholesale Supply, Banking, Higher Education, Community Agencies, Trade Unions and Local Government. Let us customize a training or literacy program specifically for your organization! For more information, please contact Mary Ellen Spennacchio-Wagner at 349-9103 or e-mail mwagner@monroe2boces.org.

ONLINE TRAINING

Customized For Your Employees

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CWD provides Middle Skills Job Training that leads to viable employment! Some 39 percent of all job openings in New York between now and 2018 will be in middle-skill jobs. Middle Skills Jobs make up the largest segment of jobs in the U.S. economy, and will continue to do so for years to come.*

What is a middle-skills job? One that requires more than a high school diploma but not a four-year college degree. Who provides middle-skills training? CWD provides Middle Skills Job Training in Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy & Lab Services, Machining w/CNC Fundamentals, HVAC/R, Building Maintenance and Technology, Medical Office Assistant, Legal Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Dental Assistant, Computer Support Specialist, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, and many evening/weekend program offerings. The truth is that middle-skills jobs, which require more than a high school education – but not a four-year degree, currently make up the largest segment of jobs in the U.S. economy, and will continue to do so for years to come.* *www.nationalskillscoalition.org/assets/reports-/skills2compete_forgottenjobs_ny_2011.pdf www.monroe2cwd.edu

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Career Education Programs Our Career Training programs provide a certificate in less than 6 months. All training emphasizes hands-on learning and utilizes the latest technology. These programs offer the opportunity for the adult learner to re-enter the workforce with new or upgraded skills. All full-time students are provided with Employment Skills Development and Employment Search Assistance in their chosen field. The overall employment rate of CWD graduates is 85 percent. Any adult, 17 years of age or older, may apply for admission. The first step is to attend an Information Session (schedule below). Funding Resources are available for individuals who meet certain eligibility requirements.

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Cosmetology Careers Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

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Culinary Arts Careers

Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 3 - 4 p.m.

Tuesday 3 - 4 p.m.

Skilled Trades

(HVAC/R, Building Maintenance and Technology, Machining w/CNC Fundamentals)

Office and IT Careers

(Medical Office Assistant, Legal Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Computer Support Specialist)

Thursday, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Thursday, 2 - 3 p.m.

Financial Aid Many of the classes offered at BOCES 2, Center for Workforce Development, can activate certain sources of financial aid. Attend one of our Information Sessions to speak with our Financial Aid Advisement team. If you are a Veteran, you may be able to activate your education benefits. People with barriers to employment may be eligible for grant monies to cover the cost of job training. Workforce Investment Act (WIA) monies may also be available to students who are eligible. Our Admission Advisors and Financial Aid Advisement team can help you navigate through the organizations that provide educational funding. You may also contact your own bank or savings & loan for information about applying for a student loan. These options are discussed at every Information Session – attend one today!

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MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS Full Time Instructors Beth Cimo, Administrative Assistant Instructor. Beth holds her High School Diploma from Gates Chili Central School District and has pursued post-secondary course work in Adult Education Studies and English at SUNY Empire State College. She has instructed adults for 15+ years and has her Microsoft Office Certification. Beth is NYS Adult Education Certified. Darryl Duge HVAC/R Instructor. Darryl is a graduate of Bishop Kearney High School and attended RIT for Photographic Management. He holds a BOCES 2 certificate in HVAC/R Service Repair and has 30 years’ experience in training others while working in R & D, Manufacturing, and the Building Trades. Darryl is NYS Adult Education Certified. Tracy Hinkley, Legal Assistant Instructor. Tracy is a graduate of Genesee Community College with an A.A.S. in Applied Science Paralegal Studies. She has 30+ years’ experience instructing adult education programs and is Microsoft Office and NYS Adult Education Certified. Dianne Madore, Adult Education Instructor. Dianne is a NYS High School graduate from Greece Athena High School. She has 19+ years’ experience instructing adult computer classes and 20+ years’ experience in computer software. Dianne is a Certified Online Instructor and pursued Technology Data Communications at RIT, and is NYS Adult Education Certified. Michelle Pilaroscia-Homer, Dental Assistant Instructor. Michelle is a graduate of Monroe Community College with her A.A.S. in Dental Hygiene along with her Dental Assisting Certificate from the WEMOCO BOCES 2. She has 18 years’ experience as a Dental Assistant and 5+ years’ experience instructing adult education programs. Michelle is NYS Adult Education Certified. Linda Rabjohn, Medical Office Assistant Instructor. Linda is a graduate of SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica with a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management. She has 12+ years’ experience in instructing adult education programs and 10 years’ experience as a Director of Health Information Management. Linda is NYS Adult Education Certified. Melissa Sheldon, Dental Assistant Instructor. Melissa is a graduate of Genesee Community College with an A.S. in Business Administration. She has 16 years’ experience as a Dental Assistant and 3+ years’ experience instructing adult education programs. Melissa is NYS Adult Education Certified. Garland Solt, Machining with CNC Fundamentals Instructor. Garland is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science. He has 29+ years’ experience instructing adult education programs and 39 years in the field as a machinist. Garland is NYS Adult Education Certified. Ed Spink, Computer Support Specialist Instructor. Ed is a graduate of SUNY Oswego and SUNY Brockport in IT Coursework. He holds a NYS Public School Teacher Certificate in Computer Technology and has 20+ years’ experience in instructing adult learners and 26+ years’ experience in the Computer Technology field. Ed is NYS Adult Education Certified.

Part Time Instructors Tony Meleo, Adult Education Instructor. Tony is a graduate of Niagara University with a Bachelor of Science in Transportation Management. Tony has 30+ years of experience in the building construction field and is NYS Adult Education Certified. Paul Pettrone, Building Maintenance and Technology Instructor. Paul completed certificate programs from Monroe2-Orleans BOCES Center for Workforce Development, Monroe Community College, and Genesee Community College. He has 15 years’ experience instructing engineering courses and has spent 32 years in the facilities maintenance field. Paul is NYS Adult Education Certified. Karen Marie Ragusa, Phlebotomy and Lab Services Instructor. Karen Marie is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Health Management. She has 20+ years’ experience of instructing adult students and is a Certified Phlebotomist who is NYS Adult Education Certified.

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Middle Skills Job Training Programs DENTAL ASSISTANT  PHLEBOTOMY & LAB SERVICES MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT  ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT LEGAL ASSISTANT  COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND TECHNOLOGY  HVAC/R MACHINING W/CNC FUNDAMENTALS  Cosmetology Culinary Arts TRAIN FOR A CAREER THAT IS IN DEMAND IN WESTERN NY! UP-TO-DATE TECHNOLOGY/CLASSROOMS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING – SUBURBAN LOCATION! FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR MOST PROGRAMS

ADMISSION PROCEDURE 1. Attend an Information Session (weekly schedule – page 12) 2. Interview with a BOCES 2 CWD Admissions Advisor to review curriculum, course objectives, class schedules, career options, placement rates, student expectations, appropriateness of the adult learner to participate in the program, etc. 3. Academic Assessment. Appointments can be made by calling 349-9100 to schedule the TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education). All students must provide proof of a High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, or College Degree. 4. Complete any program specific requirements including record of Health Examination and proof of required immunization as required for most health occupation programs. 5. For successful completion of a training program – students must adhere to policy and procedures as outlined in the student handbook, and complete program related work-based or clinical experience, as required by program curriculum.

BOCES 2 CWD does not admit students that may be considered under the status of “Ability to Benefit.” BOCES 2 CWD does not accept transfer credits from other institutions.

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Middle Skills Job Training SKILLED TRADES Careers Building Maintenance & Technology

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Machining w/CNC Fundamentals

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SOC Code: 49-9070 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $5,407 Graduation Rate: 83% Job Placement Rate: 87%

SOC Code: 51-4041, 51-4011 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $6,386 Graduation Rate: 94% Job Placement Rate: 93%

(in training-related jobs) COE-Approved Program

(in training-related jobs) COE-Approved Program

This program offers training which is required to successfully operate, maintain and repair a Residential or Light Commercial facility. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of knowing how to “green” a building’s environment. Instruction includes lecture and hands-on projects in these areas: Technical Math, Safety Procedures, Welding, Plumbing, Carpentry, Flooring, Electrical Circuitry, Heating/ Cooling Systems. Includes a 2-week Internship Experience.

This program provides the student with lecture and hands-on instruction covering the general use of the basic components of the manual mill. Common fixtures, cutting tools and tool holders used on the mill will be discussed. Introduction to Blueprint reading, GD&T, Tooling U software, AutoCAD 2012 2D Modeling, Computer Control Programming and operation of machining tooling through the HAAS Programming system will provide the student the skills necessary for an entry-level multi-skilled machine operator position. Includes a 2-week Internship Experience. Industry Certifications: Green Awareness, OSHA 10 and Forklift. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalency and the ability to lift 50 lbs.

Industry Certifications: EPA 608, R410-A, Green Awareness, OSHA 10, Forklift. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalency and the ability to lift 50 lbs. M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. 22 weeks (700 total hrs.) Starts: Sept. 2

Fee: $7700 (books/exam fees included) Location: Spencerport

HVAC/R

M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. 22 weeks (700 total hrs.) Starts: Sept. 2

Fee: $7700 (books/exam fees included) Location: Spencerport

SOC Code: 49-9021 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $3,686 Graduation Rate: 88% Job Placement Rate: 86%

Pell Grant Eligible

(in training-related jobs) COE-Approved Program

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Learn the foundations to “green” your building’s environment. Hands-on lab work and classroom instruction, will emphasize the skills needed for an entry-level position in the high-demand field of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. Upon successful completion of the program, students will possess the necessary skills to safely and properly Install, Troubleshoot, Service, and Repair all types of Residential and Light Commercial HVAC systems. Includes a 2-week Internship Experience. Industry Certifications: EPA 608, R410-A, Green Awareness, OSHA 10, Forklift. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalency, Valid Driver’s License and the ability to lift 50 lbs. M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. 22 weeks (700 total hrs.) Starts: Sept. 2

Fee: $7700 (books/exam fees included) Location: Spencerport

Job training students must achieve a grade of “C” or better in all areas to successfully complete the course. www.monroe2cwd.edu

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Middle Skills Job Training MEDICAL CAREERS

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAREERS

Dental Assistant

(NY State Licensure-Qualifying Program)

SOC Code: 31-9091 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $3,456 Graduation Rate: 82% Pell Job Placement Rate: 89% Grant

Eligible (in training-related jobs) ! COE-Approved Program Lecture and hands-on instruction will include: Dental Anatomy and Terminology, Instrument Care/Use and Chairside Procedures. Students will develop their skills in a real-life Dental Lab environment with Anatomically Correct Prosthetics and appropriate Office Equipment. Students will be asked to coordinate and complete their own shadowing experience (20 hours) with a dentist or clinic. Students will also complete a 240-hour clinical experience. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalency, Completed Medical Form NY State License-Qualifying Program: program meets NY State educational requirements towards NY State Dental Assistant License. Clinical Experience: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (240 hours); Sites may include the Eastman Dental Center, Rochester General Hospital, and various private practices. NOTE: students are responsible for their own transportation and parking fees.

M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. 23 weeks (650 total hrs.) Starts: Sept. 8 Fee: $7000 (books/uniform included) Location: Spencerport

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(Comp TIA A+, Cisco IT Essentials, and Cisco Intro to Networks) SOC Code: 15-1150 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $6,115 Graduation Rate: 70% d2 Job Placement Rate: 100% Offere r year pe times (in training-related jobs) Now Enroll

COE-Approved Program This program offers training in the core concepts of Computer Hardware, Software, Networking, Troubleshooting and Configuring in a Microsoft Windows environment. Instruction includes lecture and hands-on lab activities. Includes a 2-week Internship Experience. Industry Certifications: Curriculum is aligned with the CompTIA A+ Certification, Cisco IT Essentials, and concepts of Cisco CCENT Intro to Networks. Prerequisites: Fundamental knowledge of computer hardware components, desktop applications, basic keyboarding and working knowledge of the Internet is recommended. High School Diploma or Equivalency and the ability to lift 25 lbs. Home computer and Internet access required to participate in this program. M-F, 9 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. 22 weeks (632 total hrs.) Starts: August 10

Fee: $8000 (+ exam fees) Location: Gates

Medical Office Assistant

Pell Grant Eligible

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COE-Approved Program

The student will learn about the role of the Lab Services Assistant, Specimen Processor and the Phlebotomist. Lecture and hands-on instruction will include the following Clinical Skills: Safety, Infection Control, Confidentiality, Basic Anatomy/Circulatory System, Medical Terminology, Venipuncture, Dermal Puncture, and Blood Pressure/Pulse. Employment Skills Development will also be included. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalency T/Th, 5 p.m.- 9 p.m. & Sat., 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. Fee: $2150 (124 total hrs.) (+ book costs) Starts: April 21, August 25 Location: Gates

Nurse Assistant M-Th, 1 p.m.- 6 p.m. (160 total hrs.) Fee: $2299 Starts: TBD (+ $115 exam fee) (afternoons) Location: Spencerport

ENGAGE

Pell Grant Eligible

OFFICE CAREERS

Phlebotomy & Lab Services

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Computer Support Specialist

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SOC Code: 43-6013 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $3,333 Graduation Rate: 84% Job Placement Rate: 88%

(in training-related jobs) A trained Medical Office Assistant requires a wide variety of skills, and accordingly, there are a wide variety of job settings available to suit those skills. Course content will focus on Professionalism in the Field of Medicine which will include: Medical Terminology; Medical Assisting; Clinical Skills; Introduction to Medical Transcription; Patient Vital Signs. Medical Billing and Coding skills will include ICD-10; CPT; HCPCS Coding; Billing/ Financial Activities; HIPAA Regulations; Insurance Plans; Problem Solving. In addition, this program will include: Customer Service/Communication Techniques; Phone/Email Etiquette; General Office Skills; (keyboarding, filing, copying, scanning, faxing); Introductory MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); Professional Development Skills. M-F, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 20 weeks (600 total hrs) Starts: May 18, Aug. 3

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Middle Skills Job Training Embrace Current Technology: Office 2010 - Windows 7

Administrative Assistant

Pell Grant Eligible !

COE-Approved Program

SOC Code: 43-6011 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $3,673 Graduation Rate: 93% Job Placement Rate: 92%

(in training-related jobs) Today’s Administrative Office Professional is prepared to face the challenges of an ever changing workplace. These challenges demand that a worker be able to multi-task within the office environment. This program is designed to utilize the Microsoft Office Suite and other software packages to perform many of the everyday office duties of an Administrative Professional including Internet and Web applications. Students will complete various office projects using all of the following applications: Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, and QuickBooks. Students will have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge base by choosing an additional elective(s). This course is taught through a variety of means to accommodate the numerous learning styles of adult learners including lecture, demonstration, assisted hands-on assignments, videos and class discussion. Emphasis is placed on developing problem-solving skills in addition to technical skills. M-F, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 20 weeks (600 total hrs) Starts: May 18, Aug. 3

Fee: $6800 (book fees included)

Legal Assistant

Pell Grant Eligible

COE-Approved Program

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SOC Code: 43-6012 www.bls.gov/SOC Median loan debt incurred by students: $6,333 Graduation Rate: 100% Job Placement Rate: 100%

(in training-related jobs) Legal Office Assistant training is designed to enable students to effectively participate in the fast-paced legal environment. This program includes Customer Service/Communication Techniques; Phone/Email Etiquette; General Office Skills (keyboarding, filing, copying, transcription, scanning, faxing); Legal Office Projects (Legal Office Accounting, Opening File Procedures; Legal Document Preparation); Legal Transcription. Course content includes advanced computer skills that are used in the legal environment such as Advanced Word (tables, flyers, newsletters, brochures, table of contents, collaboration, tracking, sharing, protecting, macros, electronic forms, embedding and linking); Intermediate Excel (charts, graphics, templates); Introductory Access (tables, forms, reports, queries); QuickBooks Pro (customer/vendor transactions; invoices; balance sheets; banking). Legal specific software Employment Skills Development: Resume/Cover Letter Creation, Interviewing Skills, ProfessionalPortfolio Creation, etc. are included. Office Careers Electives offered may include: Advanced Computer Concepts, Hospitality, QuickBooks, Access, Medical Terminology for Professionals, and more. www.monroe2cwd.edu

applications are also discussed and studentdemonstrated. Employment Skills Development such as resume/cover letter creation, interviewing, etc. will be discussed. The advanced computer skills taught in this program are not exclusive to the legal environment, but are transferable to many types of administrative environments. M-F, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 20 weeks (600 total hrs) Starts: May 18, Aug. 3

Fee: $6800 (book fees included)

All Office Career Students will complete a four-week work-based experience in a related field during the last weeks of the program. This allows students to apply competencies previously learned to on-the-job situations. These programs are *Veteran-Approved Training, Prerequisite: HS Diploma or Equivalency

Service Careers Cosmetology

COE-Approved Program

SOC Code: 39-5012 www.bls.gov/SOC

Pell Grant Eligible

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Students in this program work toward the 1000-hour NYS Cosmetology licensing requirement and will incorporate general concepts, knowledge and skills needed by cosmetologists to include professional vocabulary, leadership skills, legal and ethical considerations, general function and structure of all body systems. Skills developed will include infection control, customer service, employment skills, haircutting, hairstyling, hair coloring, chemical texturizing, manicuring, pedicuring, temporary hair removal and makeup application. Employment Skills Development will also be included. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalency Mon-Thur, 3 p.m.- 9 p.m. (1085 total hrs.) Starts: August 3

Fee: TBD Location: Spencerport

Culinary Arts

COE-Approved Program

SOC Code: 35-1011 www.bls.gov/SOC

Pell Grant Eligible

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Students will learn how to skillfully prepare and serve meals that look as good as they taste. The chefs-in-training will develop a variety of highly sought-after culinary skills and techniques through lecture and hands-on training. Equally important is knowledge of food science, diet and nutrition. Students will prepare and sample a variety of menu items while they learn and practice skills in baking & pastry arts, culinary arts, front of the house service, hospitality, safety, and sanitation. Students will use culinary math for menu development and recipe conversion. This course is taught through a variety of means to accommodate the numerous learning styles of adult learners. Employment Skills Development will also be included. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or Equivalency M-Th, 3 p.m.- 9 p.m. (600 total hrs.) Starts: August 25

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Community Continuing Education Our Part-Time Courses offer individuals a convenient and affordable way to upgrade their current skills while still maintaining employment. These career-related courses are offered during evening and weekend hours to accommodate the needs of the adult learner. Our instructors are experienced professionals in their fields and are able to enhance the overall learning experience for the student.

COMPUTER BASICS & APPLICATIONS Basic PC/Windows 7 PLUS a look at Windows 8 It’s time to GET STARTED – and it’s easy! Don’t be intimidated by today’s computers. This class will take you through a brief history of computers and its evolution. You will learn the difference between your hardware and software. With Windows 7, you will learn to work with programs, manage files and folders, and do more with email. Throughout this course we will look at how we can accomplish the same tasks using Windows 8. Also at the end of this course, we will take a look at how your digital devices such as your Smartphone, iPad or Kindle works with your computer. Come and conquer your computer fears in a fun and interactive hands-on course. Tues. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 28

Fee: $199 Location: Gates

Keyboarding Keyboarding is one of the most valuable skills you can have. Everyone can benefit from this course which is designed for the beginner, but will help the more experienced keyboarders brush up on their skills. Plenty of practice time will be provided in developing experience on the computer keyboard. M/W 6-8:30 p.m. 6 weeks/12 classes Starts: April 27

Fee: $139 Location: Spencerport

Welcome to Microsoft Access 2010. In this course you will learn how to store, retrieve, sort, analyze, and print information in a database. In the introductory portion, students will learn how to create and use tables, forms, reports and queries. Topics of discussion also include how to design a relational database, customize input forms and create custom reports. (Book not included.)

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Fee: $199 Location: Gates

ENGAGE

Thurs. 6-9 p.m. 10 weeks/10 classes Starts: April 30

Fee: $229 Location: Gates

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 This course offers a powerful presentation graphics software program to make all your presentations professional. The student will learn the basics, templates, different kind of views, explore the AutoContent wizard, formatting, using outlines, slide sorter and how to print a presentation. The student will enhance their presentation using clip art, objects and animation. The student will advance beyond the basics and work with charts, tables and diagrams. They will explore online presentations, comparing and merging, customizing templates and incorporating multimedia features. (Book not included) Tues. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 28

Fee: $199 Location: Spencerport

Microsoft Word 2010

Microsoft Access 2010

Wed. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 29

Microsoft Excel 2010 Be able to work in today’s automated offices by learning the latest in spreadsheet technology. Excel replaces manual worksheets, ledgers, charts, etc., with computer-generated reports. This course will teach you how to manipulate worksheets, create formulas and use the built-in functions to produce accurate reports. (Book not included.)

Introduction to Word 2010 application from Microsoft. Learn basic word processing functions: how to create, save and manage files utilizing the various document windows. Learn editing, formatting, fonts, tabs, bullets and indenting. Work with tables, inserting, aligning, merging and sizing. Create business letters, memos and reports. (Book not included) Mon. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 27

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Fee: $199 Location: Gates

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Home and Hobby Puppy Kindergarten One of the most important parts of owning a puppy is making sure it is properly socialized. What better way than to do this in a controlled setting, with other puppies around the same age. Not only will they socialize with other puppies, but also children and men. We will start learning the foundation of sit, down, wait, loose leash walking and other basic commands. We will discuss puppy issues, and how to work through them. *PLEASE No Dogs First Night.* For the first night, please bring record of Distemper, Parvo, Rabies (4 months+) and Kennel Cough vaccinations. Dogs welcome for remaining six classes. 6-foot leash required. Mon. 7-8 p.m. 7 weeks/7 classes Starts: May 4

Introduction to Basic Baking Learn how to perform several basic baking techniques and how to create simple baked goods from cookies to quick breads. You will learn how to follow a recipe and understand why things are so specific in the baking world. Thurs. 6-9 p.m. 10 classes/10 weeks Starts: April 30

Fee: $279 Location: Spencerport

Fee: $70 Location: Spencerport

Basic Obedience A class designated for dogs 6 months and older, who have not had any prior obedience lessons. We focus on learning sit, down, stay, controlled walking, wait, and the most important command, come. It’s never too late to teach your dog these basic commands. Together we will use positive reinforcement to teach these commands. *PLEASE No Dogs First Night* For the first night, please bring record of Distemper, Parvo, Rabies (4 months+) and Kennel Cough vaccinations. Dogs welcome for remaining six classes. 6-foot leash required. Wed. 7-8 p.m. 7 weeks/7 classes Starts: May 6

Fee: $95 Location: Spencerport

International Cooking Learn how to cook cuisine from several countries including China and Italy. The differences in each of the cuisines, cooking techniques, and herbs and spices that are associated with the specific regions or countries, will be taught. Increase your knowledge of how to use a knife properly. Safe handling of food will also be taught. Wed. 6-9 p.m. 10 weeks/10 classes Starts: April 29

Fee: $379 Location: Spencerport

Sport Rocketry

Introduction to Culinary Basics Culinary (definition: of or related to a kitchen or cookery). In this class the student will be introduced to the culinary world. Understanding the basics is essential to both the professional chef and home cook. You will learn food identification, food safety, knife skills (dicing, chopping, slicing, etc.), basic cooking techniques (pan searing, brazing, poaching, etc.). At the end of this class you will have a basic foundation and better understanding of cooking fundamentals. Tues. 6-9 p.m. 10 classes/10 weeks Starts: April 28

Learn how to safely build and fly mid-powered rockets while being introduced to the family fun hobby of Sport Rocketry. This two-part class will include one Build Session at our location with our experienced instructor. For the second class, students will meet at one of the local Rocket Clubs where they will be able to launch their rockets. Sat, 8:30 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $99 2 weeks/2 classes Location: Spencerport Starts: TBD

Fee: $279 Location: Spencerport

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HEALTH EDUCATION In Partnership with EPIC Trainings NOTE: students must bring a self-addressed stamped envelope to class for their certificates.

Adult CPR/AED The Student will learn how to provide Singlerescuer CPR, how to respond to choking emergencies and perform rescue breathing for an adult. The student will also learn to recognize and prevent heart attacks and strokes. Taught in conjunction with the use of an AED. Sat. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 2 or July 11

Fee: $70 Location: Spencerport

First Aid This is designed to teach students the skills of basic First Aid and accident prevention. Learn to recognize/respond to injuries, sudden illness, control bleeding, care for muscle, bone and joint injuries and treatment for burns. (2 Year Certification) Sat. 12:30-2:30 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 2 or July 11

Advanced CPR and First Aid for Coaches This advanced first aid course is ideal for organizations requiring advanced first aid training for health care Professionals, coaches/ trainers and the avid outdoors-men. Students are taught action plans that apply to all emergencies. This course fulfills New York State Department of Health requirements for Camp Health Officers. This course meets 2010 CPR and ECC guidelines. Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 2 or July 11

Fee: $100 Location: Spencerport

Fee: $55 Location: Spencerport

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Accounting Fundamentals

Event Planning

This is a general view of accounting to inspire, inform and highlight aspects many would not normally consider in the accounting profession. This would be for those interested in learning about accounting and its practices. A focus will be on those aspects that will be of practical value to students – what is needed to properly record business functions for key fundamental business aspects such as bank accounts, merchandise purchasing and sales, receivables, payables, assets, liabilities, owner’s equity, taxes and so on. (Book not included).

This 7-week course will give the student the necessary training and skills they need to plan occasions such as family and corporate events. Topics covered include: initial planning & budgeting, organization and timing, locations, transportation, venue requirements, food and beverage, guests and their accommodations, and much more. At the end of this class the students will have enough knowledge to put together an event on their own.

Mon. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 27

Fee: $209 Location: Gates

Wed. 6-9 p.m. 7 weeks/7 classes Starts: April 29

Fee: $189 Location: Gates

A Look Into The World Of Hospitality This course will open the door to the many aspects of hospitality services. It will cover topics from food and beverage, lodging, recreation, travel and tourism. Service is the heart of hospitality, you will learn how to serve your customer and how to meet their needs. You will learn communication skills and handling customer complaints. At the end of this class you will have a better understanding of what Hospitality is really all about. T/Th 6-9 p.m. 7 weeks/14 classes Starts: April 28

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Fee: $349 Location: Gates

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Volunteer & Social Event Planning This class will give the student the necessary skills needed to effectively plan and coordinate many of the necessary aspects of a volunteer or social event. No matter which type of social soiree you’re planning, keeping things in order and assuring your guests are satisfied is the key ingredient to a fun event. Students will learn to consider the basics of planning a social event of any type, and customize it for their own needs.

Introduction To Starting And Operating A Small Business

You’re engaged - what next? During this get together you will be provided with the information you will need to get started: checklists, timelines, budgets and more. You will get tips for managing your expectations creating a stress-free planning experience.

Have you ever wanted to access the American dream of owning your own business and being your own boss? Do you have the skills needed to start your own business? Are you unemployed but you can’t find the right job? Why not consider going into your own small business? This course will give you fundamental information needed to start and operate your own small business. You will look at the opportunities from starting your own business, into buying an existing business to buying a franchise. You will learn the mechanics, marketing strategies, management, financing, legal, record keeping and all the key components required to successfully complete a business plan to start operating your own business. (This instructor has an MBA and has successfully operated an area business for 30 years). (Book not included)

Tues. 6-9 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 19

Mon. 6-9 p.m. 10 weeks/10 classes Starts: April 27

Thurs. 6-9 p.m. 1 class Starts: April 30

Fee: $35 Location: Spencerport

Wedding Planning

Fee: $35 Location: Spencerport

Fee: $229 Location: Gates

How to Study for the NYS Notary Public Exam Thinking of pursuing your Notary Public License? This course is based on the NYS Division of Licensing Service Guidelines. Information will be provided on how and what to study, the process to apply, and a guide to learning materials that will assist you in preparing for the exam. Wed. 5-7 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 13 OR June 10

Introduction to the New ICD-10 Coding System A 2-hour seminar, introducing the pivotal changes about the conversion from ICD-9 to ICD-10 coding system, will explain why this change will be made in 2014, how this change affects providers, payers, information technology and why this system is better for reimbursement. Furthermore, there will be a review of the comparison and contrast between the current ICD-9 and the new ICD-10 coding systems including chapter and 3-digit category changes. Learn about GEMS and mapping between the coding systems. Considerations for timeline implementation readying facilities for this change are also discussed. With this seminar you should become more confident and optimistic about the conversion to the ICD-10 system. Thurs. 2-4 p.m. OR 5-7 p.m. 1 class Starts: April 23

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Take a Practice NYS Notary Public Exam Take a simulated NYS Notary Public Practice Exam. This simulated Notary Public exam will include 40 questions and will be timed for one hour in length – as is the actual Notary Public exam. This practice exam will assist you in identifying areas of the exam you need to target. A great eye-opener! Wed. 5-6 p.m. 1 class – Test A Starts: May 27

Fee: $15

Wed. 5-6 p.m. 1 class – Test B Starts: June 24

Fee: $15

Fee: $39 Location: Gates

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SKILLED TRADES Auto Body This class has been redesigned with the beginner, returning, or advanced Auto Body student in mind. Your instructor will design a training program specifically for you based on your experience and expectations. After taking this class once, you will want to come back for more! (Students must purchase safety glasses, disposable gloves and air mask). Sat., 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. 9 weeks/9 classes Starts: May 2 or July 11

Fee: $ 479 Location: Spencerport

Basic AC/DC Electricity Introduce yourself to the fundamentals of electricity. Designed for anyone thinking of a career change, job enhancement or just to acquire a better understanding of electricity and electronics. Topics include electrical components - uses and symbols, electronic circuit identification and elements, Ohm’s law, resistor color codes and test equipment. PLUS "hands on" experimentation with basic electrical circuits. Prerequisite: Technical Math M/W. 6-8:30 p.m. 8 weeks/16 classes Starts: April 27

Fee: $359 Location: Spencerport

Machine Control & Automation This is a basic electrical automation and PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) course that is an excellent refresher to maintenance electricians, as well as equipment maintenance personnel. Topics include: electrical & control hardware, electrical control circuits, electronic control systems including PLCs, PLC basic programming & diagnostics and troubleshooting.. Sat., 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 5 weeks/5 classes Starts: Call for Dates/Times

Fee: $459 Location: Spencerport

Industrial Electricity This course is designed to introduce you to single and three phase power distribution, basic motor controllers, starters, relays, and wiring standards. It will prepare you to continue into the HVAC program or Machine Control and Automation. It gives you a basic understanding of industrial power distribution and use. M/W 6-9 p.m. 9 weeks/18 classes Starts: May 4

Fee: $449 Location: Spencerport

Basic Woodworking This very popular course will help you understand, through hands-on experience, the fundamentals of woodworking. You will learn the safe operation of hand, power and stationary woodworking tools as you build a small construction project. This class provides an excellent foundation for future woodworking and building trade courses. Tues. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 28

Fee: $239 Location: Spencerport

Blueprint Reading (Machining) Forklift Training Students will receive lecture, visualization and worksheet instructions in the field of Blueprint Reading Basics. Topics will include: the manufacturing cycle, drawings, dimensions and notes; reading of blueprints; discussion of the lines and views; the total blueprint (arrangement, sizes, title block, scale and change block); introduction to the dimension elements; introduction to the type of tolerances and methods of displaying tolerances. The student will have a good understanding of basic machining blueprints. (Book not included.) Prerequisite: Technical Math M/W 6-8:30 p.m. 7 weeks/14 classes Starts: April 27

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Fee: $369 Location: Spencerport

ENGAGE

(OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178)

The forklift certification class includes classroom theory and practical evaluations. The student will review legislation relating to OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Act). The student will learn how to respond to an emergency situation involving a forklift. The instructor will list specific driving rules for the student to use and follow. The course involves review and testing – both written and practical. A certificate of completion and a wallet card will be issued at the end of the course to all students who successfully complete the program. The practical portion of this class is held outside come dressed for the weather. No lunch provided. Sat., 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1 class/1 week Choice of: May 16, June 6, July 11 Aug. 15, Sept. 12

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Fee $139 Location: Spencerport

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SKILLED TRADES Learning MASTERCAM X7 MILL 2D (CNC software) This is a step-by-step instructor led introductory training course. The MASTERCAM Demo Software is included with the book for student use. The benefits of using MASTERCAM X7 include: automatic calculation of tool path coordinates, determination of speeds and feeds, animation of the machining process off-line – without tying up the CNC machine, and post-processing the part program. This program will provide a thorough introduction to MASTERCAM X7 Mill Package for students with little or no prior experience. Past users of MASTERCAM will find release X7 contains several enhancements and new features. Examples of creating user defined tool planes and machining on those planes will be shown. (Book price not included).

Machine Shop I A beginning industrial machine shop course introducing students to the basic machines used in industry today and the techniques used in operating them. Introduction to metal cutting machines such as the lathe, vertical mill, handsaw and drill press. Also covered are precision-measuring tools, layout tools, blueprint reading and machine safety. Hands-on Lab: each student will produce their own project piece. (Book price not included.) Prerequisite: Technical Math, Blueprint Reading and GD&T T/Th 6-9 p.m. 7 weeks/14 classes Starts: April 28

Fee: $369 Location: Spencerport

Prerequisite: Basic Math, Blueprint Reading, and PC Basics. M/W 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/16 classes Starts: April 27

Fee: $999 Location: Spencerport

Home Repairs (Drywalls, Electrical, Plumbing, Hardwood Floors) Take all four sections for $275 Are you handy around the house - or not! This course on home repairs will teach you how to work with: 1) Drywalls from patching to replacing; 2) Electrical problems from changing a wall socket, junction boxes to installation or repair; 3) Plumbing problems from clogged drains or replacement, to faucet repairs or replacement; 4) Hardwood flooring - repair or replace current floor with tongue & groove or snapin flooring. These classes are scheduled so the student can take all segments of this home improvement series.

Drywall (Section 1) In this Home Repair Section the student will be introduced to the tools and materials required to work with drywalls. You will learn how to hang and install new drywall, repair/remove damaged areas and how to finish the new or repaired drywall. T/Th 6-9 p.m. 2 weeks/4 classes Starts: April 28

Fee: $98 Location: Spencerport

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Electrical (Section 2) The student will be introduced to the tools and materials needed to work with your electrical devices. You will learn how to change a wall socket, light switch, install junction boxes, install lights and door bells, identify electrical problems that you will be able to repair or when to call an electrician. T/Th 6-9 p.m. 2 weeks/3 classes Starts: May 12

Fee: $75 Location: Spencerport

Plumbing (Section 3) This home repair section introduces the student to plumbing concerns around the home. The student will be introduced to the tools and materials required. Students will be introduced to copper pipe and PVC and how to work with both; how to unclog blockages and take care of small repairs. We will also cover the topics of installation and repair of toilets and replacing supply lines and valves. Installation and repair of faucets, their supply lines and valves will also be covered. T/Th 6-9 p.m. 2 weeks/3 classes Starts: May 21

Fee: $75 Location: Spencerport

Hardwood Floors (Section 4) Students will learn how to repair or replace hardwood floors. Learn how to use hardwood that is tongue and groove or the new snap-in boards. T/Th 6-9 p.m. 1 week/2 classes Starts: June 2

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SKILLED TRADES Technical Math (Pre-Test)

Machine Shop II This course will cover more in-depth applications of modern and advanced equipment and precision machining processes. Labs include: adjustments and experimentation of metals; advanced project, such as a vee-block and/or clamp. M/W 6-9 p.m. 7 weeks/14 classes Starts: April 27

Fee: $369 Location: Spencerport

Discover the methods of installing home wiring, circuit layout and design, component installation and code requirements based upon the latest national codes. When completed, you will be able to maintain existing electrical circuits and install basic wiring in existing and new structures. (Book price not included.) Fee: $399 Location: Spencerport

Residential A/C & Refrigeration (HVAC Module I) Introduction to A/C Refrigeration and Residential A/C & Refrigeration. Emphasis on the fundamentals of refrigeration and air conditioning, tools and materials, basic refrigeration systems, compressors, refrigeration controls, circuits and controls, refrigerants and recovery/recycling/ reclaiming, and service and installation. (Book price not included.) T/Th 6-9 p.m. 10 weeks/20 classes Starts: April 28

Fee: $499 Location: Spencerport

Learn the basics of gas furnaces, gas controls, properties of gas piping, ventilation and combustion boilers and heat pumps. You will also explore advanced controls, design for installing systems, heat load calculations and troubleshooting. (Book price not included.) Prerequisite: Residential A/C & Refrigeration or equivalent experience Fee: $499 Location: Spencerport

Small Engine Repair Combine theory and hands-on experience to gain the skills you will need to repair your gas-powered equipment. Learn how to make adjustments, do tune-ups, repair lawn mowers, weed eaters, mini-bikes, snow blowers, tillers and other two-and four-cycle engines. Wed. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 29

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Students will receive lecture and hands-on exercises to help the student learn the Technical Math skills required for skilled trade occupations. Topics include: basic math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication & division); decimals, fractions, reciprocals and mixed numbers; reading a ruler, algebraic expressions; how to write, manipulate and solve algebraic equations; perimeter, circumference, volume and area. A pre-test and final test will be given. Wed. 6-8:30 p.m. 10 weeks/10 classes Starts: April 29

Fee: $239 Location: Spencerport

Welding (Introduction) Follow a series of processes that will take you through Oxyacetylene welding and cutting, equipment set-up, shielded metal arc (stick), electric welding and single and multiple pass welding in all positions. Curriculum follows the guidelines of the American Society of Welding. (Gloves, hood and books not included in fee.) T/Th 6-9 p.m. 7 weeks/14 classes Starts: April 28

Fee: $419 Location: Spencerport

Learn to weld sheet metal and thicker types of materials incorporating different joint designs using the gas metal arc welding process. Learn to weld carbon steel material utilizing the Fluxcore Welding process. Students will learn the differences between gas metal arc and Fluxcore Welding, and the operation and settings for these power supplies. Lectures will incorporate joint designs and when to use these processes. Students are welcome to bring in their own projects. (Gloves, hood and books are not included in fee.) T/Th 6-9 p.m. 4 weeks/8 classes Starts: June 16

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Welding TIG Learn to weld carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum in flat, vertical and horizontal positions using gas tungsten arc welding process. Students will learn the proper operation of the power supply and torch handle. Curriculum follows the guidelines of the American Welding Society. (Gloves, hood and books not included in fee.) T/Th 6-9 p.m. 7 weeks/14 classes Starts: April 28

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Welding MIG

Residential Heating (HVAC Module II)

M/W 6-9 p.m. 10 weeks/20 classes Starts: April 27

M, T, W or Th (call for appt.) Fee: $15 1 session Location: Spencerport Starts: Week of April 13 OR April 20

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T/Th 6-8:30 p.m. 8 weeks/16 classes Starts: May 5

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SKILLED TRADES Woodworking II The theory portion of this class will cover types of wood, calculate the amount and cost and how to purchase materials. Shop safety will cover personal safety and proper operation of woodworking tools. The project for this class will be an Arts and Craft-style toolbox that will be the benchmark for everything you build. This 20th century them features traditional frame and panel construction and hand cut dovetail drawers. (Tuition will cover the price of materials) (Prerequisite: Basic Woodworking.) NOTE: Students will be required to provide their own tools: a set of fine chisels, water stone 1000g/8000g, mallet, dovetail saw, marking gauge and basic shop tools: hammer, ruler, files, etc. Mon. 6-9 p.m. 8 weeks/8 classes Starts: April 27

Fee: $389 Location: Spencerport

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE SKILLED TRADES AutoCAD® Basics (ONLINE)

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180-day AutoCAD® 2015 application free student download with this class.

Autodesk® Inventor is designed with the student or engineering professional in mind. It is presented in a manner designed to facilitate learning with practical examples and clear instructions. This course is designed to recreate the actual workflow experienced by professionals as they use the software. This course will give the student a keen understanding of the methods used to produce a viable solid model part or assembly using Inventor. (Book not included)

This 12-week course will introduce the basics of designing to produce models and drawings according to specific industry and company standards using AutoCAD®. You will learn how to construct, layout, dimension and annotate 3D drawings. Detailed instructions on 3D modeling and 3D rendering will also be included. (Book not included) Prerequisite: Home PC with Windows Operating System. Online Fee: $1595 Continuous Enrollment ($450 Externship fee, if applicable)

Prerequisite: Home PC with Windows Operating System. Online Fee: $1595 Continuous Enrollment ($450 Externship fee, if applicable)

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS These special sequences of courses are intended to help job seekers meet the changing demands of today’s job market. Each series has been designed to assist learners to build their skills and enhance their employability opportunities. Classes have been grouped together to provide adult learners the opportunity to expand their career specific knowledge. When the student completes all of the modules of the Certificate Program, he/she will be awarded a Community Continuing Education Certificate of Completion. At the time of registration, you must let the registrar know of your intent.

Machining Certificate

Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Certificate

• Technical Math (25 Hours) • Blueprint Reading (35 Hours) • Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (30 Hours) • Machine Shop I (42 Hours) • Machine Shop II (42 Hours)

• Technical Math (25 Hours) • Basic AC/DC Electricity (40 Hours) • Industrial Electricity (54 Hours) • Residential Wiring (40 Hours) Optional • Residential A/C & Refrigeration (Mod I) (60 Hours) • Residential Heating (Mod II) (60 Hours) • EPA Section 608 Certification (12 Hours)

Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate • Introduction to Keyboarding (30 Hours) • Basic PC, Windows & E-mail (24 Hours) • Microsoft Word (24 Hours) • Microsoft Excel (30 Hours) • Microsoft Access (24 Hours) • Microsoft PowerPoint (24 Hours)

Hospitality Certificate • Hospitality (42 Hours) • Event Planning (21 Hours) • Microsoft Word (24 Hours) • Microsoft Excel (30 Hours) • QuickBooks (Ed2Go Online Course) • Web Design with HTML (21 Hours)

Welding Certificate • Technical Math (25 Hours) • Introduction to Welding (42 Hours) • TIG/Tungsten Inert Gas & GTAW/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (42 Hours) • MIG/Metal Inert Gas Welding (24 Hours)

PARTNERSHIPS with BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development At the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education, we believe that a positive art experience can change a person’s life. We are a community-based not-for-profit that educates, encourages and inspires all people to create and enjoy the visual arts. We are located at, 713 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY, 14607. Please visit www.monroe2cwd.edu or call (585) 349-9100 for more information.

Introduction to Linoleum Block Printing

Photoshop for Beginners

Learn the basics of linoleum block printing to create cards, fine art prints, or to add your own imagery to your letterpress work. Students will learn techniques for carving blocks, how to create and transfer imagery, printing, and how to sign and edition prints. We’ll experiment with printing on different types of paper, explore printing with multiple color plates, and experience printing on a press. No prior printing experience required. Students will leave with multiple prints and enough skills to continue printing at home. Monday 6-8:30 p.m. Fee: $175 (includes materials) 8 weeks/8 classes Location: Genesee Center for the Arts Starts: May 4

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Learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop CS6 such as tools including move, crop, marquee, rubber stamp, paint bucket, etc.; functions including exposure, brightness/ contrast, and color balance; as well as how to use Navigator, History, and Layers. This class will prepare students to use Photoshop as a digital darkroom, where they will be able to consistently and repeatedly control photographic images for distribution and printing. Basic computer skills required. Tues. 7-9:30 pm 8 classes Starts: April 21

Fee: $185 Location: Genesee Center for the Arts

Wed. 10 am-12:30pm Fee: $185 8 classes Location: Genesee Center for the Arts Starts: April 22

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PARTNERSHIPS with BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development Intro to Web Design with Dreamweaver Create a full featured website from start to Intermediate Photoshop finish, including a photo gallery and contact Participants are required to have basic Photoshop skills. You should know the overall layout and function of Photoshop and how to use the basic tool set, including marquee, lasso, move, paint pallet, as well as Navigator, History, and Layers. A portrait will be used as a base image to illustrate the application of the various tools and techniques. Using a portrait will allow you to better appreciate the effects of adjustment layers and techniques. The primary emphasis will be on the use of masks and adjustment layers and include topics such as color management, print profiles, filters, and others. Please bring a CD or flash drive to save your work. Thurs. 7-9:30 pm 8 classes Starts: April 23

Fee: $185 Location: Genesee Center for the Arts

Tues. 7-9:30 pm 8 classes Starts: April 21

Learn some of the tips and tricks to this versatile and powerful application! This class will cover drawing, working with type, and converting raster art to vector art. Adobe Illustrator is used for creating logos, art for screen printing, and in other graphic applications such as Photoshop and InDesign. Please bring a CD or flash drive to save your work. Fee: $185 Location: Genesee Center for the Arts

InDesign

Fee: $185 Location: Genesee Center for the Arts

Introduction to Photography Take this introductory class first to truly understand the fundamentals of photography and receive a coupon worth $20 toward another 8-week class. Experience the basic elements of photography! No camera or prior knowledge needed. Learn how to use a 35mm FILM camera to understand f-stops, shutter speeds, ISO, and proper exposure. Learn how to process film and make your own black and white prints in a darkroom, gaining a hands-on understanding of correct exposure, contrast, burning and dodging, and how to create a beautiful print worthy of hanging on your wall! If you have a 35mm film camera, bring it. Otherwise, request the use of one of ours. (cc# held for security deposit) Fee includes access to darkrooms for duration of class. Wed. 7-9:30 pm 8 classes Starts: April 22

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Mon. 7-9:30 pm 8 classes Starts: April 27

page. In Dreamweaver CS6 you will learn how to use starter pages, templates, widgets and behaviors, as well as the basics of HTML and CSS, the building blocks in all modern web sites. Basic computer skills required.

Fee: $165 Location: Genesee Center for the Arts

Introduction to the Wheel

This class is for beginning wheel students, and covers the basics of creating functional work. You will learn to make cups, bowls, and vases. Class includes techniques for trimming, finishing, and decorating your work; focusing on improving skills in design and function. The fee includes a $50 studio fee, 25 pounds of clay, glazing, and firing, as well as over 40 hours per week of Open Studio time. Wed. 9:30 am-12:30 pm Fee: $225 8 classes Location: Genesee Center for the Arts Starts: April 22

Learn how to create professional layouts for print publishing using InDesign. Principles learned can be applied to any personal project - from business cards to posters to books. Topics will include basic tools and commands, various methods of combining text, graphics, and images, and how to properly prepare your finished project for printing by industrial printers or online book publishers such as Lulu and CreateSpace. Thurs. 7-9:30 pm 8 classes Starts: April 23

Fee: $185 Location: Genesee Center for the Arts

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Rochester Arc + Flame Center The Rochester Arc + Flame Center (RocAFC) is a 5,000 square-foot school designed for welding, glass working and blacksmithing. The mission of RocAFC is to foster exciting and innovative classes for people of all ages and skill levels. From individuals in search of a unique weekend experience to tradesman seeking career training, RocAFC has a class for everyone! Conveniently located off of Manitou Road in Gates, RocAFC can be found at 125 Fedex Way, Rochester, NY. What are you waiting for? Come release your inner fire at RocAFC! Please visit www.monroe2cwd.edu or call (585) 349-9100 for more information. PLEASE NOTE: If you have concerns with your vision or hand dexterity please contact Arc + Flame Center at 585-349-7110 before signing up for classes.

Soft Glass Bead Making 3-hour Sampler

Have you ever wanted to create your own glass jewelry or glass art? Arc + Flame provides a welcoming environment to learn flameworking from professional instructors. No experience is necessary and all materials and safety equipment are included in the price. Each student will create and keep up to 10 of their very own glass beads. Sat. 9 a.m. – 12 noon 1 class Starts: April 18 or May 16

Fee: $75 Location: RocAFC

Soft Glass Bead Making: 8-Hour Workshop

Breakfast snacks and lunch are also included for 8-Hour Workshops! Students will learn the safety and fundamentals of soft glass flameworking and have ample time to learn exciting techniques. Students will create a variety of their very own glass beads to keep. Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 1 class Starts: April 25

Fee: $150 Location: RocAFC

Boro Glass 3-Hour Sampler Create your own glass art at one of our Sampler classes. Arc + Flame provides a welcoming environment to learn flameworking from professional instructors. No experience is necessary and all materials and safety equipment are included in the price. Each student will also create and keep 2-3 glass projects including pendants, paperweights and small figurines. Sat. 9 a.m.–12 noon 1 class Starts: May 2

Fee: $75 Location: RocAFC

Boro Glass: 8-Hour Workshop

Breakfast snacks and lunch are also included for 8-Hour Workshops! Students will learn the safety and fundamentals of boro glass flameworking and have ample time to learn exciting techniques. Students will create a variety of glass projects to keep. Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 30

Glass Fusing Date Night

Looking for a way to heat up your relationship? Bring your love out to Arc + Flame for a fun, romantic evening in our flame shop and create glass art together. We provide everything: an entertaining instructor, light appetizers, wine, and all the materials necessary to create 2-3 beautiful glass objects. Finished products could include checker boards, picture frames, plates, or bowls. (Price includes total price for two people.) Fri. 7-10 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 1

Fee: $150 Location: RocAFC

Sat: 7-10 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 9

Fee: $150 Location: RocAFC

Glass Flame Working Date Night

Bring your love out to Arc+Flame for a fun, romantic evening in our flame shop and create glass art together. We provide everything: an entertaining instructor, light appetizers, wine, and all the materials necessary to create 2-3 beautiful glass objects. Finished products could include leaf and tear drop pendants and small hearts. (Price includes total price for two people.) Sat: 7-11 p.m. 1 class Starts: May 9

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PARTNERSHIPS with BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development NEW Fusing Glass Art Class: 2-Hour Sampler Blacksmithing: 3-Hour Sampler

Wanna play with fire? We’ve got just the class for you! This Blacksmithing Sampler is an introduction to the possibilities of metal smithing. Students will be exposed to the fundamentals of hammer control and working the flame. No experience is necessary and all materials and safety equipment are included in the price. Each student will also create and keep their very own smithing project.

Create your own work of glass art in this short and sweet session for beginners! You will learn how glass melts and cools and each student will create his or her own project. Students cut flat pieces of colored glass and then arrange the pieces to create their project. The assembled project is then placed in a kiln to fuse the pieces together. Projects are available for pickup two weeks after the class. Tues. 7-9 p.m. (Plates) 1 class Starts: April 7

Fee: $75 Location: RocAFC

Mon. 6-9 p.m. (Drawer Handle) 1 class Starts: April 6

Fee: $75 Location: RocAFC

Thurs. 7-9 p.m. (Jewelry) 1 class Starts: April 9

Fee: $75 Location: RocAFC

Mon. 6-9 p.m. (Hook Project) 1 class Starts: May 4

Fee: $75 Location: RocAFC

Tues. 7-9 p.m. (Garden Stakes) 1 class Starts: April 14

Fee: $75 Location: RocAFC

Part-time Program Policies 1. Every effort is made to conduct classes as listed in this brochure. However, circumstances sometimes make it necessary for classes to be canceled, postponed, combined, or for instructors and classrooms to be changed. 2. Classes must reach a minimum enrollment at least four business days prior to the start of that class. If it is necessary for BOCES 2 CWD to cancel a class, you will be notified by phone or by mail. You may transfer to another class or receive a full refund. 3. You are enrolled as soon as your registration and payment are received, unless you are otherwise notified. A receipt will not be mailed. (Your receipt will be handed out the first night of class) 4. Fees for all classes must be paid in full at the time of registration. 5. Our programs are open to all persons regardless of residency. BOCES 2 CWD affirms the right for all individuals to participate equally in our programs, regardless of race, religion, sex, age, national origin, or disability. 6. Students are expected to purchase textbooks and materials as mentioned in course descriptions. Textbooks can be purchased the first night of class. 7. All parking areas and lots are designated for student use. Please respect handicap parking areas. DO NOT block fire lanes, driveways, entrances, or exits. 8. Certificates will be awarded for successful completion of classes (based on 80% attendance).

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Part-time Programs How to Register:

Late Registration:

Mail:

All registration ends promptly at 5 p.m. on the 2nd scheduled class date.

Mail Registration Form (on last page) to: BOCES2, Center for Workforce Development Attn: Part-time Registration Rochester Tech Park 160 Wallace Way, Bldg #9 Rochester NY 14624

Additional Policies/ Procedures:

Complete Registration Form Provided; one form per person ONLY. Mail form and payment (check, money order, or credit card #) to the above address. Make all checks payable to: BOCES 2.

Walk-In:

Any individual 17 years of age or older may register for part-time courses. High School students must be at least 17 years of age and have written permission from their High School Principal or Guidance Counselor. Students are registered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Student is registered as soon as payment is received. Acknowledgments are not mailed. Note the scheduled date of the first class meeting. Registration fees DO NOT include books or supplies.

Registration Hours: Monday - Thursday; 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Rochester Tech Park 160 Wallace Way, Bldg #9 Rochester, NY 14624

Cash, Check, Money Order, and Credit Cards (VISA/MasterCard) are acceptable forms of payment for registration, books and supplies.

Phone-In: Call 349-9100 (during Registration hours above) Provide all information that is on the Registration Form. Credit card information MUST be provided.

Corporate/Business Billing is available; UAW/GM tuition vouchers accepted. Receipts for MAIL-in registration will be provided at the first class meeting.

Refund Policy:

(Part-Time Programs) Registrant cancellation must be done 5 business days prior to the first scheduled class and original receipt must be presented in order to receive a refund. If payment is made by Check or Cash, refunds may take 4 - 6 weeks to process. A check will be mailed to the address on the submitted registration form. If payment is made using a Credit Card, the dollar amount will be credited to the individual’s account. In addition, the credit slip will be mailed to the address on the submitted registration form.

Tuition and schedules subject to change.

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Center for Workforce Development Monroe 2–Orleans Board of Cooperative Educational Services

Rochester Tech Park 160 Wallace Way, Bldg. #9 Rochester, NY 14624 Rochester Tech Park Office Hours: Mon.-Thur. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. or Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. WEMOCO CTE Office Hours: Mon.-Thur. 1 p.m.-8 p.m.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Acknowledgments are not mailed for part-time registration. Please be sure to mark your calendar for course meeting times.


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