WPDI Spring 2011 Class Schedule

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Career & Workforce—Professional Development

CNC Operator

FUNDAMENTALS OF MEETING AND EVENT MANAGEMENT (2-0) 2 HOURS Learn strategies to develop meetings and special events. You will be introduced to the many considerations involved in planning an event. You will learn how to conduct a needs analysis, balance multiple presentation formats, develop conference space schematics, create a program planning and event timeline, develop a budget, and understand the basics of marketing and promotion. 7443 PHOS 10-001 Grayslake Campus Meets Mondays and Wednesdays, February 28-March 23 6:00-9:00p.m. $249 Parnell Room T323 PROFESSIONAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT You will examine meeting and conference planning and, as your class project, develop the outline and parameters for an actual event. Learn to set appropriate goals and objectives, create a budget, select a facility/venue, conduct a site survey, select food and beverage, identify audiovisual needs, negotiate a contract, conduct a pre- and post-conference briefing and evaluate the final event. From determining meeting logistics to negotiating a evaluating the final project, you will be prepared to plan, market and execute your conference. The instructor is Kimberly Kreml, CMP (Certified Meeting Professional). The required textbook may be purchased in the CLC bookstore. No Class April 23. 7444 PHOS 15-001 University Center Meets Saturdays, April 9-May 7 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $199 Kreml Room 233

Vocational Training-Quick Start NIMS CNC Operator Training Complete this entire program in ten weeks and you will be on your way to a career as a Computerized Numerical Control Operator (CNC). Entry level salaries begin at $11-13 per hour. You will receive job readiness skills that include resume development, online application and job search skills as well as individual interview coaching. Also included are 16-hours of basic computer and study success skills training. All instructional supplies and certification exam fees are included in the program. NIMS LEVEL I CNC OPERATOR TRAINING-QUICK START (10-0) 10 HOURS The NIMS Level I CNC Operator Training course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required for entrylevel employment in the field of CNC machining as a CNC Operator. NIMS, the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, have developed industry-validated skills standards. NIMS certifies individual skills against these standards. This course facilitates student acquisition of the theoretical and hands-on skills and competencies needed to earn the credential, which is awarded after satisfactory completion of both a theoretical exam and hands-on performance testing. 7324 PTEC 40-101 Grayslake Campus Meets Monday-Thursday, February 21-May 6 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Room T124 And Monday-Thursday, February 21-24 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Room T333 $3,390 Hines/Walker Rooms T124/T333

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