CCBC 2017 Summer Tabloid

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SUMMER 2017

CONTINUING EDUCATION NON-CREDIT COURSE CATALOG

Paralegal Certificate 14 week online course through The Center for Legal Studies. Page 3

Personal Trainer National Certification

An online orientation will lead into lessons and clinincal at a local health club. Page 6

Pension Planning

Learn how to create your own pension plan Page 9


Continuing Education Non-Credit Course Catalog

Summer Summer 2015 2017

SUMMER 2017 Continuing Education Class Schedule

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

Non-Credit: Non-credit classes do NOT earn college credit. The registration deadline for classes beginning the week of June 5 is May 31. For all other courses, you can register up until one week prior to the start date! REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, MAY 1, 2017.

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

INDEX Business & Professional........................ Computers & Technology....................... Culinary & Spirits................................... Fine Arts................................................ Fitness, Sports & Recreation.................. Health and Wellness.............................. Emergency Medical Services................... Languages............................................. Lifelong Learners................................... Music & Dance...................................... Special Interests..................................... ed2go Career Training Programs........... Youth Summer Camps.......................... Online Training.......................................

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Administrative Services Ctr.

125 Cessna Drive, Beaver Falls, PA 15010

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452


Business & Professional

Summer Summer 2015 2017

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL

GIS & Cartography for Beginners PROF00101 • $119 + $15 Lab

ONLINE CPC Medical Billing and Coding (Vouchers Included) • $2,695

Learn what it takes to start a business: how to incorporate, how to get a DUNS and EIN number, federal/state taxes and reporting, opening a business bank account, location, accounting and financial statements, insurance, marketing and selling, patents, trademarks and copyrights, use of technology (business resources), the business plan, raising capital, start-up assistance, crowd funding, and more. 15 Hours-5 Weeks. Wed., 6/7-7/5, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

This hands-on class is a great first step for those interested in working in fields that utilize geographic information system ONLINE CompTIA’s A+ Certification technology (GIS). The digital revolution has (Vouchers Included) • $1,995 created an unprecedented demand for Get your foot in the HELPDESK door with this people who understand how to make and course that’s designed for students with minimal use maps. A study by the American Society hardware experience and a strong desire to learn. of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing This certification is a critical first step in opening found that the biggest growth areas for the door to your IT career. You’ll learn the geospatial professionals through 2018 will be essential skills needed to start a career working environmental management and consulting, within the industry. CompTIA™ A+ Certification civil government, defense and security, and is vendor neutral and internationally recognized, transportation engineering. Learn how this can giving you a competitive advantage no matter apply to many fields! 9 Hours-3 Weeks. Mon., what country you’re working in and what 8/14-8/28, 6-9 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), Room hardware you’re working with. For details visit 121B. https://careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc/trainingprograms/a-plus-certification-with-exam or call Small Business Start Up from A-Z 724-480-3451. PROF00201 • $119 + $20 Lab

If you’re new to a medical career and seeking entry into the healthcare industry, this comprehensive program will provide you all you need to earn a certification to build a foundation of medical vocabulary and help you better understand the contents of a patient’s medical record, as well as notes from practicing physicians. You’ll learn current medical coding standards, so you can be successful within the industry. Upon completion, you’ll be prepared to sit for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam, offered by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). The registration fee for the exam is included. Call 724-480-3451 for details or visit https://careertraining.ed2go.com/ ccbc/training-programs/certified-professionalcoder-cpc-exam-prep.

*New Career Training Program

Paralegal

Certificate Course© 14-weeks / Online

Social Media 101 - All About That Network PROF00301 • $33 + $5 Lab If you plan to use social media in your professional life, this class is a must. Learn the far reaching impact of social media. You’ll survey the 5 most popular social media networks – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Pinterest and decide what is right for you and your business. Posting on social media also covered. 2.5 Hours. Mon., 6/12, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

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Advanced coursework also available. Call 1-800-522-7737 for information. www.legalstudies.com/vendor/ccbc/

Social Media 102 - All About That Drive PROF00401 • $33 + $ 5 Lab Take social media to the next level by analyzing the benefits of each network, how to take the next step, some dos and don’ts for the top three most popular social media channels, and how to tell if your social media activity is working. 2.5 Hours. Tues., 6/27, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Computers Technology ed2go - Online&Career Training Programs /Business & Professional

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTORY Computers (Intro) - Your First Step COMP00101 • $65 + $15 Lab In this hands-on class for first-time users, learn to: use a mouse and keyboard, understand how a computer works, and learn basic computer skills. This class is recommended before taking Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office. 7.5 Hours-3 Weeks. Wed., 6/7-6/21, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office COMP00201 • $119 + $25 Lab You’ll be much more confident with your computer after this class! Learn to create/use desktop icons and task bars and customize your PC. Files are no good unless you can FIND them! Learn simple tips for organizing your files and review the basics of Internet and e-mail usage/sorting. 15 Hours-5 Weeks. Wed., 6/28-8/2 (no class 7/5), 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

iPad - Intro COMP00401 • $65 + $10 Lab We will cover the general usage, functions, apps, setup, and troubleshooting of an Apple iPad, as well as how to set up an account, work e-mails, and learn some easy shortcuts. Please bring iPad. 7.5 Hours-3 Weeks. Mon., 6/12-6/26, 6:30-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6105.

SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS Computer BOOT CAMP COMP00301 $169 + $40 Lab In six short weeks, you’ll learn how to navigate the three most popular software applications used in businesses today with two weeks of Word, three of Excel and one of PowerPoint. This hands-on class will give you the confidence you need to create the most commonly

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Summer Spring2017 2015

used documents/forms in businesses as well as shortcuts to easily navigate basic Excel worksheets. Prereq: ability to use a mouse. 18 Hours-6 Weeks. Tues., 6/6 - 7/18 (no class 7/4), 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

Microsoft Excel 2016 - Intro COMP00901 $105 + $15 Lab Learn how to: use the Ribbon interface, create/ edit a worksheet, utilize automated formats, format worksheets, create an impact with charts, use formulas and functions, and more! Purchase textbook from CCBC bookstore for first class. 12.5 Hours-5 Weeks. Thurs., 6/8-7/13 (no class 7/6), 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

Microsoft Excel 2016 - Intermediate COMP00801 • $105 + $15 Lab Designed for students who have a basic knowledge of Excel, this course teaches advanced features such as working with large worksheets and workbooks, linking cells and formulas, tables, outlines, filters, graphics, templates, and more! Purchase textbook from CCBC bookstore for first class. 12.5 Hours-5 Weeks. Thurs., 7/20-8/17, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

QuickBooks 2014 Made Easy COMP01201 $139 + $25 Lab Learn some tips that will make setting up your books, creating transactions/reports, and modifying/memorizing reports a breeze! You’ll also cover preset reports. Prereq: knowledge of Windows and basic accounting concepts. 12 Hours-4 Weeks. Mon., 6/5-6/26, 6:30-9:30 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), Room 121A.

Windows 10 - Intro COMP01101 $45 + $5 Lab Perfect course for individuals transitioning to Win10 and want to quickly use the features and functionality of the Win10 operating system for personal or professional use. 3 Hours. Wed., 8/9, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

NEW Windows 10 - Advanced COMP01001 $45 + $5 Lab For experienced Win10 users, this class is designed for those who want to learn more than the basic features. Students will learn how to configure the operating system as an advanced user. 3 Hours. Wed., 8/16, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452


Culinary&&Professional Spirit/Fine Arts Business

Summer 2017 Spring 2015

ONE DAY LUNCH & LEARN SEMINARS

CULINARY & SPIRITS

ALL seminars are 6 hours from 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. $89 +$20 Lab (lunch included). STC, Room 4023.

Brew Beer at Home CULI00101 $29 + $5 Lab Learn how to brew beer from either extract based kits or all grain. Determine what equipment you need, how to design a recipe, and what to expect in terms of finished products. 2.5 Hours. Wed., 7/12, 6:30-9 p.m. Beaver Brewing Co., 1820 7th Ave., Beaver Falls.

Beer and Food Pairing CULI00201 $29 +$10 Lab

Excel: Beginners Seminar COMP00601 Learn the basics of spreadsheet construction, formatting for visual appeal, tips and tricks to increase efficiency, basics of constructing formulas and functions, and introduction to creating charts. Wed., 7/12.

Excel: Intermediate Seminar COMP00701 Learn techniques for working with large spreadsheets, sharing data with other worksheets/workbooks, intermediate forms/ functions, 3-D workbooks, 3-D calculations, basics of database construction, and creating/ using templates. Wed., 7/19.

Sample 10 beers and have food paired with each beer! Learn what styles of beer pair best with what types of food and find out how you should be ordering beer that complements the food you are eating. 2.5 Hours. Wed., 8/16, 6:30-9 p.m. Beaver Brewing Co., 1820 7th Ave., Beaver Falls. W

Wine Series (To resume in Fall 2017)

FINE ARTS Lightroom for Photographers ARTS00201 • $95 + $25 Lab Learn how to use Lightroom to organize and improve your digital photographs. This fastpaced course is for the technically savvy. From simple one-click adjustments to advanced controls, your photos will be corrected and easy to find. Taught by an award winning photographer and Adobe Certified Expert. Visit www.weddingsbyheather.com. Please bring a lunch. 6 Hours. Sat., 6/17, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

Photography (Digital SLR) Workshop ARTS00301 • $95 + $25 Lab

Excel: Advanced Seminar COMP00501 Learn to troubleshoot forms and functions using named ranges and views, as well as work with database management, advanced functions, subtotals, pivot tables, and macros. Wed., 7/26.

For serious hobbyists and those considering photography as a career, learn how to use your digital SLR camera. Topics include: exposure control, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, flash techniques, composition, and lighting. Taught by an award winning photographer: www. weddingsbyheather.com. Please bring your digital SLR camera, manual and lunch. 6 Hours. Sat., 6/10, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Fine Arts/ Fitness, Sports & Recreation

NEW Pottery - Learning to Produce in Multiples ARTS00401 • $39 + $100 Lab This class, taught Renée Suhr, is for those with basic pottery wheel “throwing” skills and would like to produce in multiple sets of similar items with the same design. This essential skill is important for those wanting to begin selling pottery as a business. Students will have out-of-class work, as well as the opportunity to participate in a positive critique of his or her work. Classes are spread throughout the summer to allow time for students to design and producing multiple sets. Students should bring a sketchbook and pen/pencil for designing. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Wed., 6/21, 28, 7/12 & 8/9, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Stray Cat Studio, 507 7th Ave., Beaver Falls.

FITNESS, SPORTS & RECREATION Cardio Kickboxing FITS00101 • $79 Try this high energy class that takes the basics of boxing and karate and turns them into a calorie burning and muscle building workout. Learn control, speed, and accuracy along with target work, sparring drills, intervals and cardio. You’ll improve your concentration, build endurance, and lose pounds and inches as you develop your overall fitness level. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 6/12-8/7 (no class 7/3), 7:45-8:45 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

Summer 2017

forms of intense routines. All movements are done using timed intervals. This system allows students at all fitness levels to get a workout at their level. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs., 6/6-8/3 (no class 7/4 & 7/6), 8-9 a.m. All-Zen Fitness, 2236 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa.

Gentle Yoga FITS01101 • $89 + $5 Lab This class focuses on stretching all areas of the body while relieving stress and increasing flexibility. Basic poses, gentle breathing techniques, meditation concepts and yoga terminology covered. Modifications made for students if needed. Please bring mat. 16.5 Hours-11 Weeks. Wed., 6/14-8/23, 11 a.m.12:30 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

Golf Beginning $60 Learn to use all of your clubs, but make sure you bring a 9 iron. Learn proper grip, swing, and what clubs to use. Additional charge each night to use driving range balls. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs, 6/6-6/29. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa. FITS00401 • 7-8 p.m. FITS00402 • 8-9 p.m.

Golf - Intermediate FITS00501 • $60 Emphasis on improving your natural abilities to enhance your strengths and improve your weaknesses. Additional charge each night to use driving range balls. Bring 9 iron. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs, 6/6-6/29, 6-7 p.m. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa.

Golf - Play with the Pro FITS00601 $35 + $25 Lab

Fitness Boot Camp FITS00201 $79 +$10 Lab Bootcamp training often commences with dynamic stretching and running, followed by a wide variety of interval training, including lifting dumbbells, pulling rubber Theraband straps, pushups, plyometrics, and various

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Nine hole playing lesson from local golf pro. Learn course management, proper club selection, strategy, shot making, and handling diverse situations. Prereq: Beginning golf class or experience on a golf course. Lab includes green/cart fees. Approximately 3 Hours. Fri., 6/16, 5 p.m. Deer Trails Country Club, 311 Engle Rd., Industry.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452


Fitness, Sports & Recreation/Health & Wellness

Summer 2017

Personal Trainer National Certification FITS01301 • $165 + $534 Lab

Yoga Core Strength & Stretch FITS01001 $69 + $5 Lab

An online orientation will paint a clear picture of what to expect in the course. Course comprised of 15 hours of lecture, 15 hours of training, & an exam. Theory classes at CCBC and clinical at local health club. Register for orientation. Call 1-888-330-9487 or visit www. witseducation.com. 36 Hours-6 Weeks. Sat., 6/10-7/29 (no class 7/1 & 7/22), 9 a.m.-4 p.m. HSC, Room 6017 and 1-4 p.m. Clinical-TBD.

Emphasis on core strength to help keep you safe, while challenging your body to stay strong. Tone your midline and help prevent and control back pain. 10 Hours-10 Weeks. Sat., 6/10-8/19 (no class 7/1), 10-11 a.m. CEC, Room 2301.

Pilates - Intro FITS00801 • $85 Target the deepest muscles in the body to create a strong core. Movements have a prescribed number of repetitions to create balance in the body by strengthening weak muscles and lengthening bulky ones. Please bring hand weights and an exercise mat. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 6/12-8/9 (no class 7/3 & 7/5), 5:15-6:15 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

Pilates - Advanced FITS00701 • $85

HEALTH & WELLNESS CPR: Healthcare Providers HEAL00101 $31 + $15 Lab Using AHA guidelines for infant, child, and adult victims, this course is for personnel who care for individuals in and out of the hospital. Skills demonstration/test results in two-year completion card. 4 Hours. Thurs., 6/15, 6-10 p.m. HSC, Room 6019.

Advanced Pilates is for those who wish to go even deeper with stretching and advanced strengthening. Please bring hand weights and an exercise mat. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 6/12-8/9 (no class 7/3 & 7/5), 6:30-7:30 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

NEW Pole Fitness - Beginner FITS00901 $50 + $70 Lab The perfect start for new students, this class covers all the basics of Pole Fitness including spinning technique, grips, floor work and combinations of skills. Graduating from this class will have you prepped to progress though our leveled curriculum with ease. Class starts promptly - please be on time for warm up. No moisturizers, body, wrist or hand jewelry. This is a progressive class and for beginners only. 7 Hours-7 Weeks. Mon., 6/12-7/31 (no class 7/3), 7-8 p.m. All-Zen Fitness, 2236 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa.

NEW Relaxation & Meditation Yoga FITS01201 • $69 + $5 Lab A class for beginners, intermediate and beyond. Focus is on meditation. Use postures, breathing, and guided meditation to help you live peacefully. 10 Hours-10 Weeks. Sat., 6/108/19 (no class 7/1), 11 a.m.-12 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

CPR: Heartsaver AED HEAL00201 $31 + $15 Lab This all-inclusive class uses AHA guidelines for adults, children, and infants including the use of an automated external defibrillator, to teach CPR. Skills demonstration/test results in twoyear completion card. 4 Hours. Thurs., 6/8, 6-10 p.m. HSC, Room 6019.

Peace Education Program HEAL00301 $5 Lab PEP is a media-based educational program created by The Prem Rawat Foundation. The PEP consists of 10, 1-hour workshops of material focused on the possibility of personal peace and discovering inner resources - such as inner strength, choice, appreciation and hope. Each session includes video segments from Prem Rawat’s international addresses, time for reflection, and reading material. 10 Hours-10 Weeks. Thurs., 6/22-8/24, 6:30-7:30 p.m. CEC, Room 2202.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452

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EMS/Languages/Life Long Learners

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Summer 2017

Spanish for Vacation & Travel LANG00701 • $39 + 10 Lab Going on vacation or foreign travel plans in the making? Learn the basics that will help you maneuver travel, food, and entertainment venues. Have fun while you learn! 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues., 6/6-6/27, 6-8 p.m. CEC, Room 2202.

LIFE LONG LEARNERS NEXT EMT CLASS STARTS AUGUST 2017! DESIGNERD FOR ADULT LEARNERS 65+ Certification Courses In: Emergency Medical Responder First Responder Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Emergency Medical Technician - Refresher Basic Vehicle Rescue Technician

Tuition waived or reduced for classes only in the Lifelong Learner section. Lab fees may apply. Seating on first-come, first-served basis.

CCBC Landscapes SENR00201 $10 + $15 Lab

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Fully Accredited EMS Training Facility

First Aid, BCLS, & AED Training for Industrial Responders

Learn to draw landscapes, choose from any of our CCBC buildings or gardens to develop your ability and skills in drawing. Please bring 18x24 newsprint and/or drawing pad (minimum), charcoal and pencils. 10 Hours-5 Weeks. Fri., 7/14-8/11, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. VFC, Room 3006.

OSHA Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogen Programs

Computer Tinkerer SENR02101 $10 Lab

For more information, call 724-480-3530 or Learn about Internet security, how to safely e-mail ems@ccbc.edu buy online, an overview of Pinterest, how to clean up and edit your photos online, and more. Time set aside for students’ questions. 6 Hours-3 Weeks. Wed., 7/26-8/9, 5:30-7:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022.

Dedicated Classroom & Equipment Continuing Education for all Levels of EMS Provider

LANGUAGES

Grammar Crash Course LANG00101 $39 + $7 Lab Have you reread your grammar/e-mails lately? Let’s give grammar the attention it deserves through a variety of exercises aimed to clean up your grammar until it shines! 6 Hours-2 Weeks. Fri., 6/9-6/16, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CEC, Room 2202.

Sign Language - Intro LANG00301 $99 + $10 Lab This introduction to American Sign Language is the visual language used by the Deaf in America. Learn fingerspelling and signs for frequently used words. Activities will give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge of sign communication. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon., 6/12-8/7 (no class 7/3), 6:30-8:30 p.m. CEC, Room 2202.

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Etsy - Turn Your Hobby into Cash SENR00601 • $10 + $10 Lab If you have a hobby, craft, or want to sell your collectibles online, learn the secrets to this potentially profitable trade. Learn to grow your brand with a wealth of new customers and promotional tools. Must have e-mail account. 5 Hours-2 Weeks. Sat., 7/15-7/22, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. STC, Room 4023.

Gentle Yoga SENR00805 • $10 + $10 Lab Learn and practice gentle yoga to improve mental and physical health while you focus on customized methods to improve flexibility, circulation, relaxation, and meditation. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs., 6/13-7/11 (no class 7/4), 11 a.m.-12 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452


Music & Dance/ Online Training/ Special Interests

MUSIC & DANCE

Summer 2017

SPECIAL INTERESTS NEW Create Your Own Pension Plan HOME00201 • $29

Ballroom Dancing ARTS00101 • $95 Learn the swing, cha-cha, rumba, salsa, waltz, and fox trot. Tuition listed above is per person. Must register with a partner and use a separate registration form for each person. 18 Hours-9 Weeks. Thurs., 6/8-8/3, 6:30-8:30 p.m. CEC, 2301.

ONLINE TRAINING SEE PAGE 14 FOR MORE DETAILS!

Wish you had a pension plan? You can! One of the top concerns of pre-retirees and retirees is that they will not have the money they need to enjoy their retirement years. Learn how you can have income for life through your own personal pension plan. Find out how this plan can manage taxes, fight the effects of inflation and accumulate funds for retirement. The course focuses on the concepts to turn your retirement into reality (book included). 2 Hours. Thurs., 6/8, 6:30-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4103.

Do-It-Yourself Dog Grooming HOME00101 • $40 + $20 Lab Learn how to properly maintain all coat types. Learn about nail trimming and grinding, ear care, bathing, tooth brushing, and anal gland expression. 6 Hours-3 Weeks. Thurs., 7/13-7/27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Grooming Depot, 2284 Brodhead Rd, Suite 1, Aliquippa.

Driver Safety Program for Seniors SPEC00101 • Free Learn defensive driving techniques; new traffic laws; rules of the road; effects of medication; how to safely adjust driving to premiums. Material fee is $15 for AARP members & $20 for non-members with payment due at first class. 8 Hours-2 Weeks. Sat., 7/8 & 7/15, 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m. HSC, Room 6115.

Get Paid to Talk SPEC00301 • $39 + $5 Lab Ever been told you have a great voice? From audio books and cartoons to documentaries, commercials, and more, learn about the growing field of voice over. You’ll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the instructor’s direction. 2.5 Hours. Wed., 7/26, 6:30-9 p.m. STC, Room 4103.

POPULAR ONLINE COURSES NEW POPULAR Social Security Strategies Workshop ONLINE COURSES HOME00301 • $29

Don’t lose out on thousands of dollars by making an uninformed choice. Whether you are single, married, divorced or widowed, understand your options and how to maximize your lifetime benefits. Find out what most people don’t know about taxes and your social security payments. What does working while receiving benefits do to your monthly benefit? Do you still qualify www.ed2go.com/ccbc for spousal benefits under the restricted application • Expert Instructor rule? Find out the answer to these questions and much • 24-Hour Access more. 2 Hours. Thurs., 6/15, 6:30-8:30 p.m. STC, Room Learn from (724) 480-3451 4103. the comfort • Online Discussion Areas

• Expert Instructor of home! • 6 Weeks of Instruction • 24-Hour Access Learn from To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452 • Online Discussion Areas the comfort

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Ed2Go Career Training Certification Programs

Summer 2017

ED2GO CAREER TRAINING CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

Enhance your career opportunities in the comfort of your own home. CCBC, through a partnership with ed2go, is proud to offer over 100 online career certificate programs. Payment plans available for online certificate programs. PROGRAMS INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

Business & Professional

• AutoCad 3D 2014 • Certified Internal Auditor • Chartered Tax Professional • Grant Writing • Home Inspection Certification • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (exam incl.) • Professional Bookkeeping w/ Quickbooks 2017 • Project Management essentials w. CAPM® Prep • Senior Professional in HR • Start Your Own Business Healthcare

Hours

• 80 Hours • 300 Hours • 180 Hours • 300 Hours • 200 Hours • 50 Hours • 120 Hours • 60 Hours • 120 Hours • 200 Hours Hours

• Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep • Advanced Coding for Physician’s Office • Certified Medical Administrative Asst. (vouch.) • CPC Medical Billing & Coding (vouchers incl.) • ICD-10 Medical Coding • Medical Terminology • NCSF Sports Nutrition Specialist • Pharmacy Technician (extern & vouchers incl.) • Veterinary Assistant IT & Software Development

• Comp TIA™ Network+ Certification Training • Forensic Computer Examiner • MS Office 2016 Master Certification (vouchers) • CCNA; Security (vouchers incl.) • Comp TIA™ A+ w/ITIL Foundation

Cost

• $1,695 • $695 • $1,895 • $2,295 • $2,295 • $1,495 • $1,995 • $1,195 • $1,495 • $1,895 Cost

• 80 Hours • 100 Hours • 160 Hours • 340 Hours • 200 Hours • 60 Hours • 70 Hours • 400 Hours • 170 Hours Hours

• 1,895 • $1,595 • $1,495 • $2,695 • $1,795 • $795 • $595 • $2,495 • $1,995 Cost

• 80 Hours • 80 Hours • 245 Hours • 105 Hours • 310 Hours

• $1,495 • $3,095 • $2,495 • $1,695 • $2,495

For more information and to view more programs

visit https://careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc 10.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452


Summer Youth Camps

Summer 2017

SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS 2017 Join us this summer for over a dozen fresh, exciting, and activity-filled camps! All instructors possess child clearances and are anxious to meet your child for what promises to be an unforgettable camp experience. Download brochure @ www.ccbc.edu/summpercamps. All camps held in Monaca except Adventures in Flight (Aviation Sciences Center in Chippewa).

Course Code CAMP Ages Time DATES PRICE CHLD01201 Adventures in Aviation Camp 9 -15 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 7-11 (Wed. 9a-3p)

$169

CHLD17901

American Girl Vacation Camp

6 -11

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Aug 7-11

$155

CHLD01401

Art Around the World

6-9

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Jun 26-30

$135

CHLD01402

Art Around the World

10 -13

1-4 p.m.

Jun 26-30

$135

CHLD07001

Basketball Madness

7 - 12

9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Jul 24-28

$535

CHLD07503

Mad Scientist STEM Camp

7 - 11

9a. m.-12 p.m.

Jun 19-23

$135

CHLD15301

Puppetry & Mask Whimsy

6 - 9

1-4 p.m.

Jul 24-28

$135

CHLD15302

Puppetry & Mask Whimsy

10 - 13

1-4:00 p.m.

Jul 24-28

$135

CHLD18803

You Tube: Content Creators

12 - 16

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Jun 19-23

$185

STEM COMPUTER CAMPS CHLD19401

App Attack!

7 - 10

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Jun 26-30

$149

CHLD19402

App Attack!

11 - 15

1-4 p.m.

Jun 26-30

$149

CHLD19301

Code Breakers

7 - 10

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Jul 31-Aug 4

$149

CHLD19302

Code Breakers

11 -15

1-4 p.m.

Jul 31-Aug 4

$149

CHLD11701

Make Your First 3D Video Game

7 - 10

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Jul 17-21

$149

CHLD11702

Make Your First 3D Video Game

11 -15

1-4 p.m.

Jul 17-21

$149

CHLD19201

Minecraft Animators

7 - 10

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Jul 24-28

$149

CHLD19202

Minecraft Animators

11 -15

1-4 p.m.

Jul 24-28

$149

CHLD16201

Minecraft Designers

11 -15

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Jul 10-14

$149

CHLD16202

Minecraft Designers

7 - 10

1-4 p.m.

Jul 10-14

$149

CHLD16001

Minecraft Modders

11 -15

9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Aug 7-11

$149

CHLD16002

Minecraft Modders

7 - 10

1-4 p.m.

Aug 7-11

$149

Adventures in Flight CHLD01201 • $169 Venture this summer to the Air National Guard for a day of awesome exploration! You’ll get to: experiment with physics; “fly” a simulator; meet with crash, fire, and rescue experts; learn about weather and flying challenges; and build/fly planes! Your days will be filled with a newfound wonder of aviation. Bus trip to Air National Guard on Wed. from 9a-3p! BONUS: Lunch provided on graduation day. If desired, parents can schedule a real 30-minute student flight for an additional

$30 each (2 in a plane) or $60 (1 in a plane). Ages 9-15. M-F, 8/7-8/11, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Wed.). ASC (Chippewa), Room 143.

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Summer Youth Camps

American Girl Vacation CHLD17901 $155 WHAT? Bungee jumping, picnicking, hiking, exploring, swimming, boating, coaster riding, ziplining? Join us as we explore some dreamy retreats you’ll feel like you’ve actually been to the beach, the lake, the mountains, and to your favorite vacation spots! BONUS: Picnic on last day! Ages 6-11. M-F, 8/7-8/11, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. HSC, Room 6023B.

Art Around the World • $135 Discover a new country daily - their culture, famous landmarks, arts and crafts, famous artists, and even specialty foods. Get your “passports” ready for Mexico, China, Ancient Egypt, Australia, and more! Create your own piece of artwork, working with paint, paper, yarn, and other techniques. Wear old clothes - we promise to get messy! Parents/caregivers will be invited to your very own art exhibit on the last hour on Friday. M-F, 6/26-6/30. HSC, 6017. CHLD01401 • Ages 6-9, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD01402 • Ages 10-13, 1-4 p.m.

Basketball Madness CHLD07001 • $135 Shoot, pass, SCORE! For boys and girls, these sessions for all skill levels and abilities will focus on skill drills and competition through games, scrimmages, and the development of a healthy team attitude. Your experienced coach will cover a variety of fundamental drill work that’s designed to improve ball-handling, shooting, passing, defense, decision-making, and more. Ages 7-12. M-F, 7/24-7/28, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. AEC (Dome).

Summer 2017

Mad Scientist STEM CAMP CHLD07503 $155 Strap on your goggles and gloves as you explore all kinds of science! Build your own electromagnet, learn all about the crazy chemicals in your body, and compete to build the strongest bridge out of pasta! You’ll have a blast in this fast-paced science camp and even create your own ice cream on Friday! Ages 7-11. M-F, 6/19-6/23, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. STC, Room 4121.

Puppetry & Mask Whimsy • $135 Craft fun and ingenious “characters” through mask making and puppetry using cardboard, paper mache, stick/cup puppets, sock puppets and more. Bring your imaginations! Parents/ caregivers will be invited to our showcase and puppet show on the last hour on Friday. Details will be sent home with your child. M-F, 7/24-7/28, HSC, 6017. CHLD15301 • Ages 6-9, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD15302 • Ages 10-13, 1-4 p.m.

YouTube: Content Creators CHLD18803 • $185 Create share-worthy video content in a small, collaborative studio and lab using the digital filmmaking process for social media. Immerse yourself in four days of video concept creation, writing for the screen, creative audio and camera techniques, and editing. Invite your family/ friends to enjoy your first screening event on social media the last day. Ages 12-16. M-F, 6/196/23, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. VFC, Room 3111.

STEM COMPUTER CAMPS [All computer camps below meet in Science & Technology Center, Room 4022. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the classes below.] App Attack! • $149 Take the first steps into the zany world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app & game development tool, students will explore the world of web-based (HTML5) mobile apps. Learn the basics of mobile app design and game development and see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Studentcreated apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not

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To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452


Summer Youth Camps

included. No prior experience necessary and no need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. M-F, 6/26-6/30. CHLD19401 • Ages 7-10, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD19402 • Ages 11-15, 1-4 p.m.

Code Breakers • $149 Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who just made $1 million dollars for programming in his bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends/ family. M-F, 7/31-8/4. CHLD19301 • Ages 7-10, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD19302 • Ages 11-15, 1-4 p.m.

Make Your First 3D Video Game! • $149 Develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of a traditional 2D game design class and create an immersive 3D world. Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends/family. M-F, 7/17-7/21. CHLD11701 • Ages 7-10, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD11702 • Ages 11-15 1-4 p.m.

Minecraft© Animators • $149 Bring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how Pixar and Disney studios make movies like Inside Out and Frozen by using techniques like keyframing, tweening, texturing, and animating rigged 3D models! Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends/ family. You don’t need to own a Minecraft account to use the software in this class. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous skills. Mac users can play their project at home, but need a PC to edit the project. M-F, 7/24-7/28. CHLD19201 • Ages 11-15, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD19202 • Ages 7-10, 1-4 p.m.

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Minecraft© Designers • $149 If you love the game Minecraft, and always wanted to design your own world, this class is for you! Learn how to create a custom map, the basics of creating 3D models using a new software to design your very own objects, how to build with Redstone and Command blocks, and create custom textures for you to import at home or share with friends. To access project at home, students must own a PC/ MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. M-F, 7/10-7/14. CHLD16201 • Ages 11-15, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD16202 • Ages 7-10, 1-4 p.m.

Minecraft©Modders • $149 Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mods! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access project at home students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console versions of Minecraft aren’t compatible. M-F, 8/7-8/11. CHLD16001 • Ages: 11-15, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHLD16002 • Ages 7-10, 1-4 p.m.

Visit us at www.ccbc.edu/summercamps! Like us on Facebook at CCBC - Summer Camps! Camp questions? Call Diane @ 724-480-3451 OR youthprograms@ccbc.edu

To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452

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Online Learning

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Registration Information

Summer 2017

Continuing Education Registration Procedures:

The registration deadline for classes beginning the week of June 5 is May 31. For all other courses, you can register up until one week prior to the start date.

Register by mail

Refund Policy

REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, MAY 1, 2017.

1. Complete one registration form for each person. 2. Attach a check or money order payable to “CCBC” for class tuition and lab fees if applicable. Write your telephone number on your check. Do not mail cash. 3. Mail the registration form and payment to: CCBC, Information & Registration Center 1 Campus Drive, Monaca, PA 15061-2588 4. Cancelled checks and money order stubs will serve as your receipts.

1. Refunds are available for pre-registered students under the following restrictions: a. 100% refund of tuition if written notification received via letter, email, or fax and received within three (3) business days prior to the start of class. (Fax: 724-480-3564 or Email: workforce@ccbc.edu) b. 50% refund of tuition if written notification is received prior to second class.

Lab fees, which cover course material and technology costs, are non-refundable. Please allow 2-3 weeks for refund processing.

If you do not hear from the College, consider yourself registered; if there is a problem, the office will contact you.

Senior Citizens Tuition waived or reduced for all classes only in the Lifelong Learner section. Lab fees apply. Seating on first-come, first-served basis.

Register in Person or by Phone

1. In Person Registration: Information and Registration Center 2. Phone Registration: 724-480-3575. Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 3. Payment is due at the time of registration. Phone registration by credit card only.

Books

Required texts can be purchased at the College Bookstore or at www.ccbc.bncollege.com

Course Locations

Note: If registering for others, please have home addresses and telephone numbers of applicants available.

All courses will be held on CCBC’s main campus (Monaca, PA) unless otherwise noted in the course description. Continuing Education classes do not earn college credit and are not listed on official college transscripts.

Registration and advance payment are required.

Online Registration now available! NEW STUDENTS visit: my.ccbc.edu

RETURNING STUDENTS visit: my.ccbc.edu

Select the Continuing Education Tab and create new users account. Search for interested course(s) and “add” to your cart, please review for proceeding to check out.You must pay at this time with a credit card or you will be dropped from the course(s).You will receive three emails: Enrollment Confirmation, Payment Confirmation and login and password for future registration.

Please use your student ID and Password that that has been sent to you (contact our office if you do not have this). Select Course Search to begin, the term is Continuing Education 2016-2017. Once you have check marked and added course(s) you will not be able to drop a course at this time. Once you are finished select My Account.You must pay at this time with a credit card or you will be dropped from the course(s).

workforce@ccbc.edu or 724-480-3444

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY Non-Credit Course Registration Form www.ccbc.edu • Your road to your future!

Phone: 724-480-2222 Course Registration Record I.D.

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Any student who intends to drop a course must process with signature.

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Looking for a rewarding part time career? Retiring? If so, let’s talk! CCBC’s Workforce & Continuing Education Department is seeking part-time instructors who would enjoy becoming a passionate mentor to adult learners in the fields of industrial maintenance, welding, management/supervision/leadership, computer technology, and more.

Please call 724-480-3447 or 724-480-3451!

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