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Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) funds will be available for qualified students enrolled in eligible Marketable Skills Awards (MSA) Certificate programs starting Spring 2009. To find out if you qualify check the list of eligible programs and complete the application process described below:

Eligible MSA Certificates

• Certified Nurse Aide

• Health Information Specialist

• SAP

• Phlebotomy / EKG

• Mammography Technology

• Property Management

• Microsoft Certified System Administrator

• CISCO - CCNA

• HVAC

• Truck Driving

• Public Administration

Eligible Pell Programs

• CISCO-CCNP

• Desktop Support Specialist

How to Apply:1. Apply for a PIN to submit your financial aid application online http://www.pin.ed.gov

2. Set-up a financial aid application orientation meeting with a School of Continuing Education (SCE) student advisor.

3. Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) http://www.fafsa.ed.gov

4. Determine your start date for your program.

5. Within 4-6 weeks you will receive notification of your eligibility through an electronic financial aid notification (EFAN). 6. Register

New for Summer 2009 Financial Aid Available

For more information visit: hccs.edu/ce or call: 713.718.7319

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Instructional DivisionsSchool of Continuing Education ...........................................713.718.5303Online Continuing Education ...............................................713.718.5149 Corporate College ................................................................713.718.5304Adult Education Programs .................................................. 713.718.5400Apprenticeship Programs ....................................................713.718.6827Accelerated Teacher Certification .........................................713.718.8185

Content AreasBusiness ..............................................................................713.718.7947Health Careers .....................................................................713.718.7583Information Technology ........................................................713.718.2799Languages ...........................................................................713.718.7581Construction ........................................................................ 281.491.2330Transportation ..................................................................... 713.718.8200Public Safety ........................................................................713.718.8363

Table of ContentsFinancial aid 1

General Information 2-5

Business 6-11

Computer 12-16

Health 17-22

Languages 24

Constructions/Trades 25-26

Public Safety 27-28

Transportation 29

Continuing Education Courses 30-50

Accelerated Teaching and Business 30-31 Computers 31-34 Construction Trades 34-35 Health 35-36 Languages 36-38 Licensure 38 Public Safety 39-40 Real Estate 40-41 Tailoring 42-43 Test Preparation 43

Online e-schedule 44-50

Business 44-45 Computers 45-48 Health, Languages 48 Legal, Personal Enrichment 48-49 Test Preparation 49-50

Enrollment form 60

Houston Community College School of Continuing EducationWe at Houston Community College are proud to announce the creation of the School of Continuing Education. HCC is an open-admission, public institution of higher education offering opportunities for academic advancement, workforce training, career development and lifelong learning. Our goal is to prepare individuals in our diverse communities for life and work in a global and technological society.

As part of that comprehensive mission, the HCC School of Continuing Education will reinvent how continuing education is done. To determine what Houston needs and wants, we are conducting critical economic analyses of the metropolitan areas—then moving to meet those needs by delivering high-quality educational opportunities.

In addition to offering more individual classes tied directly to the needs of Houston’s economic sectors, the HCC School of Continuing Education will offer more on-line courses and more certificate programs that will launch our students—you—into high-pay, high-demand jobs.

HCC’s School of Continuing Education is your pathway to a brighter tomorrow for you and your family.

Daniel Seymour, Ph.D. Vice Chancellor, Planning and Institutional Effectiveness

“The Houston Community College School of Continuing Education faculty and staff are committed to providing outstanding instruction and services to our community in such areas as business, languages, technology, construction, transportation, public safety and health. We are proud of the expertise our faculty brings to the classroom. Whether changing careers or updating your skills, the School of Continuing Education can help you achieve your goals.”

Kathy Housel Director, School of Continuing Education

The Class Schedule is an official publication of the Houston Community. It is published to

coincide with the Spring, Summer and Fall Semesters. No part of this publication may be

reproduced except for personal use by individual students or prospective students.

The information contained in this publication is intended as a guide for students and

prospective students. Based on Board approval, the Houston Community College Ditrict

reserves the right to change or modify its rules and regulations, the schedule of classes, fees,

tuitions and other charges without notice.

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Campus and Building Location Key

General Information

Central College - 713.718.5303Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 6:30 p.m. Americana Building (CE/AMER) Central Campus Buildings: (SJAC, JDB, JBW, WW, EDC, EW, FAC) Willie Lee Gay Campus (CE/GAYHL)

Coleman College for Health Sciences (HS/CHSC) 713.718.7027Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Northeast College - 713.718.8363Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Automotive Tech Training Center, Transportation Building (NE/TRANS) Codwell (NE/CODW) Northline Campus (NE/NOLN) Pinemont Center (NE/PINE)

Northwest College - 713.718.5281Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. Town & Country (NW/TCSC) Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Katy Campus (NW/KATY)

Southeast College - 713.718.7583Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m.- 7:30 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Southeast Campus (SE/ESID) (SE/Office City)

Southwest College - 713.718.7720Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m.- 7:30 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Alief CE Center (SW/ALIF) Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Applied Technology Center (SW/BLUE) Greenbrier Annex (SW/GRNB) Missouri City (SW/MOCC) Scarcella Center (SW/STF2) Stafford (SW/STAF) Westloop (SW/WLOP) Gulfton (SW/GULF)

Online Continuing Education (SYS/Online) 713.718.5149

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Alternate Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Division of Extended Learning Quick Reference Call ListSCE Programs:Business 713.718.7947

• CPS & CAP 713.718.6309

• Leadership 713.718.6309

• Small Business 713.718.6772

• Microsoft Office 713.718.6309

• Real Estate 713.718.6772

• Property Management 713.718.6772

Information Technology 713.718.2798/7641

• Microsoft MCSE/MCSA 713.718.2798

• CISCO 713.718.2756

• PDMS 713.718.7641

• SAP 713.718.7641

Construction/Trades 281.491.2330

• Bilingual A/C Programs 281.491.3819

Health Careers 713.718.7001 or 713.718.7583

• Bilingual Nurse Aide 713.718.7580

Languages & Test Preparation – 713.718.7581, 713.718.7580/5281

• English as a Second Language

• NET (nurse entrance test)

• Spanish

• GED Preparation

• Citizenship Preparation/U.S. Residency Preparation

• THEA

• NET (Nurse Entrance Test)

Online Continuing Education 713.718.5149 - hccs.edu/onlineceu

Transportation 713.718.8200

Public Safety (Fire, Law, EMS) 713.718.8363

General Information 713.718.5303

Corporate College 713.718.5304

Accelerated Teacher Certification 713.718.8185

Adult Education 713.718.5400

Apprenticeship Programs 713.718.6827

hccs.edu/ce

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Registration Register by mail or in person at any campus location during regular business hours. Applications may be completed online prior to registration at website: http://www.hccs.edu. Registrations are accepted on a first-come basis. Register early to secure a place in the class of your choice. Payment must be made at time of registration.

Course FeesTuition and fees are indicated by each course listing. When noted, materials and texts are extra. Prices are subject to change without notice.

AttendanceContinuing Education courses have attendance requirements, and also require satisfactory completion of the course objectives in order for students to receive a certificate of successful completion.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) One CEU is 10 contact hours of successful participation/completion in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. CEUs are not substituted for college credit hours, but rather are a means of reporting continuing education activities. Transcripts listing CEU credits satisfactorily completed are available on request. CEUs are recognized internationally as a measure of substantial professional education and training.

Notification of Class ChangesEvery effort is made to begin and hold class at the designated time. Each class is contingent on the required minimum number of students. Occasionally, extenuating circumstances arise requiring a cancellation or delay. In such cases, we attempt to notify all students by telephone.

Houston Community College reserves the right, when necessary to cancel classes, alter schedules, or substitute instructors.

Students are not notified if a class has made. Students are contacted only in the event of a class cancellation or change.

Refund Policy For continuing education courses fewer than 360 contact hours, full refund will be made if a student withdraws prior to the first class date, or in the case of college error or class cancellation.

Refunds are processed as soon as possible. They are generally mailed four to six weeks following the last day to apply for a refund.

Any refund mailed to the name and address on record is considered delivered. The Stop Payment Fee to reissue a refund check mailed to an incorrect address is $20. Tuition and fees paid directly to the institution by a sponsor, grants, loans, donor, or scholarship shall be refunded to the source rather than directly to the student. Fees paid by other third parties, such as friends or relatives, will be refunded directly to the student.

Change of ScheduleA Program Adjustment Form must be initiated through the campus office of Continuing Education for all class changes.

DisclaimerThis schedule has been carefully prepared to assure that all information is accurate and as complete as possible. However, the college reserves the right to make changes, which may result in deviations from the information in the schedule content.

Certificate of CompletionCertification is awarded upon successful completion of required courses and submission of official HCC transcript to the appropriate HCC Office of Corporate Training and Continuing Education. Successful certificate completion requires 80% attendance and achievement of learning objectives in all designated courses.

Participants may also elect to take any individual course separate from certificate requirements.

Eligibility for EnrollmentContinuing Education courses are open to individuals 17 years of age or older. Kids College accepts younger students.

Senior Tuition WaiverSeniors age 55 and over may enroll in specified courses and receive a $10 tuition discount waiver per continuing education course. Proof of age will be required.

PrerequisitesMost Continuing Education courses are open to students who feel they can benefit from the instruction; however, some courses are restricted to those students with specific prerequisites. Please check course descriptions.

Textbooks, Supplies, and Materials For most non-computer classes, students will be notified of the need for texts, supplies, and other materials at the first class meeting. Textbook selections are kept within a moderate price range, and the cost of supplies and materials for classes is based upon the size or complexity of the project chosen by the student.

The appropriate text can be found by class number. Students are expected to purchase their computer books prior to the first day of class and to bring their books to each class meeting.

Dropping a ClassPrior to the first scheduled class meeting, students must complete a Drop form in a Campus/Center office. Requests made after class has begun result in No Refund. Materials fees paid to instructors are not refundable.

Emergency Closings In the event of severe weather, such as hurricanes, ice storms or other acts of nature that may create hazardous conditions and/or extended power outages, college administrators may find it necessary to close the college. In this case, students and faculty are advised to listen to local area radio and television stations for announcements and updates or log on to www.school-closings.net.

General Information

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Class CancellationsHCC will make every effort to call if a class is cancelled, but HCC must have an accurate phone number. If your day or evening phone number has changed, please update with the registrar.

Services for Students with DisabilitiesSupport services for students with special needs are provided upon request.

Equal Opportunity EmployerHouston Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability. The information in this publication will be made available in large print, taped or computer-based format upon request.

Purpose StatementThe School of Continuing Education provides lifelong learning, occupational skills training and professional development through the following:

Affordable and accessible education Workforce skills development Customized training Continuing education Workforce literacy Corporate services Personal enrichment opportunities Community outreach Comprehensive student support services An environment conducive to learning

AccreditationHouston Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree.

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved college/university parallel offerings and programs in technical education.

The Texas Workforce Commission has approved programs for veteran education benefits.

Mission StatementHouston Community College is an open-admission, public institution of higher education offering opportunities for academic advancement, workforce training, career development, and lifelong learning that prepare individuals in our diverse communities for life and work in a global and technological society.

Houston Community College will provide:Affordable and accessible education

Associate degrees and certificates

University transfer and general education

Workforce education courses and programs

Corporate training

Continuing education

Adult literacy and developmental programs

Personal enrichment opportunities

Comprehensive student support services

Access to advanced technology

International programs and partnerships

– approved May 27, 2004

General Information

HolidaysClosed - Memorial Day ................................................................ May 25

Closed - Independence Day Holiday ................................................July 3

The Workforce Investment Act of 1998The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) reformed federal employment, training, adult education, and vocational programs by creating an integrated "one-stop" system of workforce investment and education services for adults, dislocated workers, and youth.

Interested in Teaching?The School of Continuing Education is seeking qualified instructors in a variety of areas including business, construction, health, languages and information technology. If you are interested in teaching a course, please go online and apply @ hccs.edu. After you fill out your application, call the program area of interest listed on this page. Thank you for your interest in Houston Community College.

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Business Certificates

Certified Professional seCretary (CPs)® and Certified administrative Professional review (CaP)®OverviewThese courses are designed to provide professional and administrative secretaries with a review of the fundamentals and skills needed in the modern office. More importantly, these modules serve as a review of the topics covered on the (CPS)® and (CAP)® examination, which is administered by Professional Secretaries International. It is a one-day three part exam covering office technology, office administration, business communications, behavioral science in business, human resources, management, team skills, strategic planning, organizations and management. The exam is given on the first Saturday in May and November of every year. Please visit iaap-hq.org for additional testing information.

Certificate of CompletionCertified Professional Secretary (CPS)®

Certified Administrative Professional (CAP)®

Length of Certificate18 weeks

PrerequisitesStudents must have at least four years of continuous secretarial work experience.

More Information ......................................................................713.718.6309

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

POFT 2047 CPS - Office Systems and

Technology 48 4.8

POFT 1092 CPS - Office Administration 48 4.8

POFT 2046 CPS - Management 48 4.8

Total 144 14.4

Coursework (CAP Review)*

POFT 1092 CAP - Organizational

Management, Advanced 48 4.8

Total 48 4.8

*This class is offered for additional certification, beyond (CPS), only to those students who have successfully passed the CPS exam.

Course offerings vary by semester.

teaCh for hCC sChool of Continuing eduCation

Call 713.718.5171industry Professionals welCome!

Child develoPment assoCiate (Cda)OverviewThis series of three courses (144 hours) provides training that is required to apply for the Child Development Associate credential sponsored by The Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition. This is a study of the principles of normal child growth and development from conception to adolescence. The focus will be on cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development.

Participants must complete 120 hours of formal childcare education in eight subject areas as mandated by the Council. An additional 480 hours or 12 weeks of experience in a licensed daycare facility must be completed within a five year period. An application fee of $325 must be paid to the council when submitting an application to take the final assessment from the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition.

Licensure/CertificationChild Development Associate

Length of Certificate24 weeks

PrerequisitesNone

More Information ......................................................................713.718.6309

Classes are held on Saturdays from 9:00am-3:30pm at the Central and Alief (ACEU) campuses.

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

CDEG 1017 Child Development

Associate Training I 48 4.8

CDEC 2022 Child Development

Associate Training II 48 4.8

CDEC 2024 Child Development

Associate Training III 48 4.8

Total 144 14.4

Note: Participant must purchase a Child Development Assessment Packet from the Council for Professional Recognition.

Course offerings vary by semester.

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Business Certificates

general offiCe Professional CertifiCate

OverviewIn today’s competitive business environment, employers are demanding professional and technical skills. The General Office Professional Certificate will assist you with a successful entry into the workforce.

Certificate of CompletionGeneral Office Professional

Length of Certificate6 to 7 months

PrerequisitesNone

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

POFT 1010 Keyboarding, Basic 24 2.4 ITSW 1022 General Office Professional 48 4.8

POFT 1022 General Office Skills 24 2.4

Total 96 9.6

More Information .....................................................................713.718.6309

Course offerings vary by semester.

Customer serviCe exCellenCe CertifiCate

OverviewEach person makes a difference in creating and sustaining customer service excellence in all types of companies in a wide variety of fields. Assessment tools will be used to analyze service and decide how it can be improved to meet or exceed customer expectations. This certificate is designed to provide participants with a meaningful learning experience that addresses the most common principles and pitfalls encountered when providing customer service.

Certificate of CompletionCustomer Service Excellence

Length of Certificate5 weeks*

PrerequisitesParticipant must complete a 24 hour Basic Keyboarding Course.

More Information ......................................................................713.718.5803

Core Courses-required for completion of the certificate:

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

BMGT 1091 Customer Service Excellence 12 1.2

BMGT 1091 Customer Conflict and Resolution 7 0.7

BMGT 1091 Team Building & Communications 7 0.7

POFT 1002 Business Speaking Skills 7 0.7

POFT 1004 Business Writing 12 1.2

Total 45 4.5

*Dependent upon availability of course offerings and number of courses student enrolls for each term.

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Business CertificatesleadershiP skills

OverviewThis 40-hour program is designed to prepare leaders and supervisors to manage effectively in today’s business environment. Being successful in the business world means having a broad range of up-to-date business skills. How are your “soft” skills? Leadership, conflict resolution, coaching, communication, and time management are some of the important soft skills a business person needs to succeed. Whether you are new to your supervisory role, seeking to advance to a supervisory role or interested in building on your current skills, these courses will provide you with knowledge and skills that you can apply immediately to your environment.

Certificate of CompletionLeadership Solutions

Length of Certificate5 weeks

PrerequisitesNone

More Information .....................................................................713.718.6309

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

BMGT 1020 Leadership Skills 8 0.8

BMGT 1022 Communicating Effectively 8 0.8

BMGT 1091 Coaching for Performance and Commitment 8 0.8

BMGT 1091 Conflict Management and Resolution 8 0.8

BMGT 1094 Effective Time Management 8 0.8

Total 40 4.0

miCrosoft offiCe suite, Professional OverviewThis 48 hour class will provide the participant with an entry level overview of the following Microsoft Office Suite (Windows, Outlook, the Internet, Word I, Excel I, Access I and PowerPoint) textbook required.

Certificate of CompletionMicrosoft Office Suite, Professional

Length of Certificate8 week

PrerequisitesNone

More Information ......................................................................713.718.6309

COURSEWORK: Hrs. CEUs

ITSC 1009 Microsoft Office Suite, Professional 48 4.8

Total 48 4.8

human resourCe CertifiCate Program

OverviewThe Human Resources Certificate Program is a multi-course curriculum designed to meet the unique needs of working professionals in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for a broad range of positions in the field of Human Resources. These courses will help to enhance and expand professional skills for Human Resource Professionals, Managers, and Business Owners

Certificate of CompletionHuman Resource Certificate Program

Length of Certificate5 weeks

PrerequisitesNone

More Information……………………………………………713.718.6772

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

HRPO 1091 Introduction to Human Resources 8 0.8

HRPO 1091 Organizational Development 8 0.8

HRPO 1091 Talent Management 8 0.8

HRPO 1091 Employee Relations 8 0.8

HRPO 1091 Compensation and Benefits 8 0.8

Total Hours 40 4.0

Course offerings vary by Semester

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Business Certificates

mediation alternative disPute resolution

CertifiCate

OverviewMediation is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) that is offered by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) as an alternative to the traditional investigative or litigation process it is an informal process in which a neutral third party assists the opposing parties to reach a voluntary, negotiated resolution of a charge of discrimination. Participant will establish effective principal standards and best practices for mediation training and trainers promoting the highest degree of professionalism, integrity, creativity and quality of mediation in Texas.”

Licensure/CertificationMediation: Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate

Creditialing ProcessCandidates must have completed a minimum of 40 classroom hours of mediation training pursuant to Chapter 154.052 (a) Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code and the standards of the Texas Mediation Trainer’s Roundtable. Candidates who have completed less than 20 mediations or 125 hours in mediation after the basic 40-hour training are eligible for the designation of candidate for credentialed mediator. Adherence to TMCA Standards, Rules and Procedures – All candidates must affirm that they have read, understand and will adhere to the TMCA Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics as well as the TMCA Grievance Rules and Procedures

Length of Certificate2-3 months, 40 hours

PrerequisitesNone

More Information ....................................................................713.718.6309

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

LGLA 1005 Mediation: Alternative Dispute Resolution 40 4.0

miCrosoft offiCe suite, BasiC

OverviewThis short compact 16 hour class will provide participant with an overview of several introductory areas of the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access). The participant will also have the option of selecting keyboarding, basic as an added value to their skills textbook required.

Certificate of CompletionMicrosoft Office Suite, Basic

Length of Certificate1 month

PrerequisitesNone

More Information ......................................................................713.718.6309

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITSC 1022 Microsoft Office Suite, Basic 16 1.6

Total 16 1.6

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Professional meeting Planning CertifiCate

OverviewParticipant will learn the valuable tools and techniques needed to create and deliver successful conferences, meetings, seminars/focus groups and events. Classes are designed to promote an active learning experience between participant and instructor through case studies, real-life examples, group work and hands-on activities. Special features include a "behind the scene" visit to a hotel meeting facilities and the development of a hands-on project.

Certificate of CompletionProfessional Meeting Planning Certificate

Length of CertificateTwo to Three Months 54 hours

PrerequisitesNone

More Information .....................................................................713.718.6309

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

TRVM 1091: Planning a Successful Meeting 10 1.0

TRVM 1091: Budgeting & Negotiation Contracts 10 1.0

TRVM 1091: Site Selection & Special Events 10 1.0

TRVM 1091: Take the Guesswork out of Food & Bev. Planning 8 0.8

TRVM 1091: Event Production & Meeting Space layout 8 0.8

TRVM 1091: Project Presentation 8 0.8

Total 54 5.4

Course offering vary by semester.

PeoPlesoft on-CamPus

OverviewThe PeopleSoft On-Campus certificate will include functional application of Enterprise Resource Software as demonstrated by PeopleSoft. Topics range from navigation, to financials, to query, to basic human resource procedures, to the theory of how enterprise software applications work. The PeopleSoft On-Campus program currently mirrors the academic program offered through the Business Technology Department.

Certificate of CompletionPeopleSoft On-Campus

Length of CertificateClasses start with the academic calendar. The entire certificate is 320 contact hours, usually taken over 3 semesters. Call for registration information.

More Information .....................................................................713.718.6772

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

BMGT 1091 Peoplesoft Applications,

Introduction to Human Resources 80 8.0

BMGT 1094 PeopleSoft Applications,

Human Resources 80 8.0

BMGT 2031 PeopleSoft Applications,

Total Quality Management 80 8.0

BMGT 1095 PeopleSoft Applications,

Operations Management 80 8.0

Total 320 32.0

INVENTIONS AND PATENTS 101SO YOU HAVE AN IDEA OR PRODUCT AND WANT TO KNOW MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PATENT PROCESS?

Houston Community College has a unique course to provide ENTREPRENUERS WITH

EMERGING BUSINESSES WITH THE RIGHT TOOLS INVOLVED IN THE

DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING OF AN INVENTION

You will learn:

• Ifaninventionisworthpursuing• WhattaskareinvolvedindevelopinganIdea• TheprocessofdevelopingaPrototype• TheUSPatentProcess• WhatisInvolvedinMarketingaNewProduct

Enroll Today. Classes are only $199. For more information, please contact George Davis

at 713.718.6772 or by email at [email protected]

Business Certificates

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ProPerty management

OverviewThis is a comprehensive study of property management, using textbook study with computer training and hands-on approach to train and educate property management professionals. The course is ideal for leasing agents, property managers, assistant property managers, and individuals wanting to enter the property management profession but lacking the experience.

The course is designed to provide the student with a sound knowledge and understanding of property management in multi-family situations. The course includes professional development courses, real estate specific software, legal issues, and an internship.

The course is also designed for current property managers who simply want to improve proficiency and be updated on changes in the property management industry.

Licensure/CertificationMulti-Family Property Management

Length of Certificate144 course contact hours

More Information ......................................................................713.718.6772

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

RELE 1015 Property Management 32 3.2

RELE 1091 Real Estate Landlord Tenant Law 12 1.2

RELE1091 Property Management Software 16 1.6

RELE 1091 Real Estate Leadership 20 2.0

RELE 2088 Internship 64 6.4

Total 144 14.4

retail management CertifiCate Program

OverviewThe Retail Management Program is the vehicle for achieving and advancing industrybased skills. The students will be exposed to all of the essential ingredients such as; the complex nature of the Retail Institutions, the buying behavior of consumers, store and merchandise design, financial management, sales, customer service and managing employees. Career opportunities include sales manager, department manager, store manager, or assistant manager

Certificate of CompletionRetail Management Certificate Program

Length of Certificate6 weeks

PrerequisitesNone

More Information .....................................................................713.718.6772

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

BMGT 1096 Introduction to Retail Operations 8 0.8

BMGT 1096 Customer Sales and Service 8 0.8

BMGT 1096 Marketing/Merchandising 8 0.8

BMGT 1096 Financial Management 8 0.8

BMGT 1096 Operations Management 8 0.8

BMGT 1096 Managing Employees 8 0.8

Total 48 4.8

small Business solutions

OverviewThis certificate program provides all the essentials you need to know to start a business in Houston. It entails three one-day classes. You will be taught by business professionals and given practical tools including checklists, definitions, case studies, and reference materials.

Certificate of CompletionSmall Business Solutions

Length of Certificate3 weeks

PrerequisitesNone

More Information .....................................................................713.718.6772

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

BUSG 1025 Business Plan Preparation 8 0.8

MRKG 1091 Marketing Plan 8 0.8

ACNT 1091 Budgeting & Financial Plan 8 0.8

Total 24 2.4

Course offerings vary by semester.

Business Certificates

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Computer Certificates

stay ConneCted

a+ CertifiCation

wireless

network

hCCs.edu/Ce

a+ CertifiCation

OverviewA+ is a certification sponsored by Comp TIA, the Computer Technology Industry Association and is an entry level IT certificate. The A+ Certification establishes a nationally recognized standard for the competency of service technicians in the computer industry. This certificate provides the student with a solid foundation in PC hardware and operating system knowledge as well as the hands-on training necessary to succeed in the A+ Certification curriculum. A+ Certification affirms that you are capable of assembling a computer, installing operating systems and applications, and successfully troubleshooting them. HCC A+ Certification is partnered with Cisco curriculum and sponsored with Hewlett Packard and Comp TIA.

Licensure/CertificationA+ Certification

Length of Certificate9 weeks

PrerequisitesMicrosoft Windows, Introduction (ITSC 1006)

More Information ......................................................................713.718.2798

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITSC 2040 A+ Certification 72 7.2

Total 72 7.2

Certified wireless network administrator (Cwna)OverviewCWNA brings IT professionals who are new to wireless networking up to speed quickly. For those individuals already familiar with wireless LANs, earning the CWNA certification fills in any gaps in their knowledge.

Licensure/CertificationCertified Wireless Network Administrator

Length of Certificate80 course contact hours

PrerequisitesSee individual course descriptions.

More Information .....................................................................713.718.2798

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITNW 1091 Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) 80 8.0

Total 80 8.0

Course offerings vary by semester.

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Computer Certificates

Course offerings vary by semester.

Course offerings vary by semester.

CisCo Certified network assoCiate (CCna)OverviewCisco Networking Academy offers Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) courses using Cisco’s on-line curriculum. This certification consists of 40 weeks of instruction delivered over the course of four 10-week semesters. Students are prepared for the CCNA exam at the Academy and referred to an independent test site for certification.

Licensure/CertificationCisco Certified Network Associate

Length of Certificate320 course contact hours

PrerequisitesFamiliarity with computers, specifically the Window environment and the Internet. Knowledge of computer hardware is helpful, but not required. Students must have home Internet access.

More Information ......................................................................713.718.2798

or [email protected]

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITCC 1001 CCNA 1: Exploration, Network Fundamentals 80 8.0

ITCC 1004 CCNA 2: Exploration 2, Routing Protocols and Concepts 80 8.0

ITCC 2008 CCNA 3: Exploration 3, LAN Switching and Wireless 80 8.0

ITCC 2010 CCNA 4: Exploration 4, Accessing the WAN 80 8.0

Total 320 32.0

CisCo Certified network Professional(CCnP) Program

OverviewCCNP classes at the Cisco HCC Networking Academy provide students with approximately 380 hours of classroom and hands-on lab instruction. Students learn about complex network configurations and how to diagnose and troubleshoot network problems. Students who successfully complete the advanced curriculum should be prepared to take the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification examinations upon completion of each course.

Licensure/ CertificationCisco Certified Network Professional

Length of Certificate380 course contact hours

PrerequisitesStudents should have completed CCNA, Exploration 1-4 or equivalent. CCNA Certification desired but not required.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITCC 2050 CCNP 1: Building Scalable Internet Networks 96 9.6

ITCC 2051 CCNP 2 Implementing Secure Converged Wide-area Networks 96 9.6

ITCC 2052 CCNP 3: Building multilayer Switched Networks 96 9.6

ITCC 2053 CCNP 4: Optimizing Converged Networks 96 9.6

Total 384 38.4

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desktoP suPPort and networking sPeCialist Program

Overview A+ provides the students with a solid foundation in PC Hardware and Operating System as well as hands-on training. This is a nine-week course and an excellent foundation for Cisco - CCNA. The CCNA courses using Cisco’s on-line curriculum consists of 40 weeks of instruction delivered over the course of four 10-week semesters. Students are prepared for the CCNA and A+ exams at the Academy and referred to an independent test site for certification.

Licensure/CertificationA+ Certification and Cisco Certified Network Administrator

Length of CertificateThe certification is 49 weeks/392 course contact hours

PrerequisitesMicrosoft Windows

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITSC 2040 A+ Certification 72 7.2

ITCC 1002 CCNA I: Network Design 80 8.0

ITCC 1006 CCNA II: Router and Routing Basics 80 8.0

ITCC 1042 CCNA III: Switching Basic

and Intermediate Routing 80 8.0

ITCC 1046 CCNA IV: WAN Technologies 80 8.0

Total 392 39.2

Classes offered days, evenings and weekends

FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE THROUGH PELL GRANTS FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANTS.

miCrosoft Certified system administrator (mCsa)OverviewThe Microsoft Certified System Administrator certificate program focuses on learning to implement, manage, and troubleshoot existing Microsoft Windows 2000 based systems, including Windows and NET Servers. Implementation responsibilities include installing and configuring parts of the systems. Management responsibilities include administering and supporting the systems.

Licensure/CertificationMCSA candidates are required to pass three CORE exams and ONE elective exam.

Length of Certificate24 weeks

PrerequisitesA+ Certification or 12 months experience implementing and/or administering desktop operating systems and/or managing an existing network infrastructure. Evaluation by interview with lead instructor.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITMT 1040 Managing & Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment 48 4.8

ITMT 1000 Installing, Configuring and Administering Windows XP Professional 48 4.8

ITSY 1000 Security+ Certification 48 4.8

ITMT 1050 Managing & Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastruture 48 4.8

Total 192 19.2

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miCrosoft Certified system engineer (mCse)OverviewProfessionals who design, create, manage, and support networks remain in demand. Achieving certification from one of the leading network providers identifies students as outstanding professionals and valuable resources. As a Microsoft Authorized Academic Training Center, Houston Community College provides quality training with Certified Microsoft Professionals using authorized materials that give exceptional value. It is a formula for success.

Licensure/CertificationThe Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential is the premier certification for professionals who analyze business requirements, design, and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on Microsoft Windows Operating System and Microsoft Server Software.

Length of Certificate42 weeks

PrerequisitesComputer Concepts

Introduction to Windows Operating System

Internet Essentials

A+ Certification or 12 months experience implementing and/ or administering desktop operating systems and/or managing an existing network infrastructure. Evaluation by interview with lead instructor.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

Core Curriculum

ITMT 1040 Managing & Maintaning a Windows Server 2003 Environment 48 4.8

ITMT 1050 Implementing Managing & Maintaning a Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure 48 4.8

ITMT 1055 Planning & Maintaning a Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure 48 4.8

ITMT 2000 Planning, Implementing & Maintaning a Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure 48 4.8 ITMT 1000 Installing, Configuring and Administering Windows XP Professional 48 4.8

ITMT 2030 Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory & Network Infrastructure 48 4.8

ITSY 1000 Security + Certification 48 4.8

Total 336 33.6

network + CertifiCation

OverviewNetwork + Technicians assist in the installation, setup, test, maintenance, and troubleshooting of LANs and/ or WANs. They are responsible for routine tasks such as adding new accounts, assigning passwords, and keeping a variety of logs (e.g., number of failed login attempts, or the number and size of print jobs sent to each printer on the network). They speak with LAN Managers or Network Analysts about specific problems on the network, and are involved in updating and/or fixing existing systems.

Licensure/CertificationComp TIA Network + Certification

Length of CertificateThe certification is approximately 6 weeks

PrerequisitesA+ Certification or 18-24 months of experience in the industry

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

CPMT 1049 Network Certification 64 6.4

Total 64 6.4

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saP Configuration training

OverviewThe SAP Configuration Training Program provides training in SAP Software including configuration of the modules covered in class. Classes are geared for the professional using SAP in their own work environment, during an implementation, upgrade, or maintenance, or through consulting work. SAP version 6.0 is used in class. Classes cover information required for varies SAP certification exams. A Houston Community College Marketable Skills Award is obtained by taking any three of the offered classes. A student’s technical background determines his/her starting point in the program with an end user class provided to help bridge gaps in prior training or experience. New classes are being reviewed, developed, and added to the curriculum as workforce needs become more apparent. Any three classes within the SAP curriculum totaling 144 hours will earn a Marketable Skills Award.

Licensure/CertificationSAP Consultant Certification Financials. Financial Accounting with my SAP ERP 2005, SAP User Certification

Length of Certificate144 hours, each class is 48 hours long. Depending on class availability, Marketable Skills Award could be completed in 1 term, 2 terms may be the norm.

PrerequisitesComputer literacy is essential. You should understand the purpose of a large scale, enterprise-wide systems such as SAP, PeopleSoft, SUN or HP. You should also know the basic functions of applications and Information Technology. Having experience in programming, system architecture or database systems, such as Access, will help you understand the concepts and classroom material. If you have not taken any higher level computer classes prior to this SAP program, it is highly recommended that you take SAP End User Training before any other SAP classes.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

BMGT 1091 SAP End User Applications 48 4.8

ACNT 1092 SAP FICO Financial Training 48 4.8

ITSE 1091 SAP Logistics with Materials

& Pro Planning 48 4.8

ITSE 1091 SAP Production Planning Training 48 4.8

ISTY 1091 SAP Security Training 48 4.8

ISSY 1091 SAP Security Training Advance 48 4.8

Total 288 28.8

Course offerings vary by semester.

seCurity + CertifiCation

OverviewThis is an introduction in basic computer and network security skills, which includes developing a comprehensive approach to information security that embraces both the human and technical dimensions. Security+ is a hands-on course designed to teach: Fundamental network defense and countermeasures

Network auditing, vulnerability analyses and intrusion detection

Incident reporting, viruses, user authentication and smart cards

Privilege management, firewalls and remote access

Operating system security and patch installation

Virtual private networks, wireless network and wireless device security

Public key infrastructure, digital certificates, and cryptography

Biometrics, forensics, security policy and security law

Licensure/CertificationComp TIA Security + Certification

Length of Certificate6 weeks

PrerequisitesA+ Certification

Network + 3 years of experience in the IT Industry

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ITSY 1000 Security + Certification 48 4.8

Total 48 4.8

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Breast imaging teChnologist new!OverviewThis program provides training for the registered X-Ray Technologist to enter the advanced imaging field of mammography. The program is ideal for new graduates wanting to increase their skills as well as for experienced X-Ray Technologists wanting to expand their credentials. The program is designed to provide the student with a sound knowledge and skills in all aspects of mammography including anatomy, physiology, positioning, and quality assurance. The program includes a 40 hour theory class and a 160 hour clinical.

Licensure/CertificationSuccessful completion of the program will prepare the technologist for the ARRT Mammography Certification Exam.

Length of Certificate13 weeks/200 course contact hours

PrerequisitesCurrently registered as a technologist in Radiography (R) ARRT and hold a current MRT License with the Texas Department of State Health Services. Specific criminal background check, drug screen, Healthcare Provider CPR, and immunizations required prior to clinical assignment.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

MAMT 2037 Breast Imaging 40 4.0

MAMT 2064 Clinical 160 16.0

Total 200 20.0

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Certified mediCation aide (C.m.a.)OverviewThe Certified Medication Aide certificate provides instruction in preparation and administration of designated medications by non-licensed nursing staff employed in licensed health care agencies, including the responsibilities associated with such administration. The student will learn about Department of Aging and Disability Services guidelines and responsibilities associated with medication administration.

Licensure/CertificationSuccessful completion of the Certified Medication Aide certification makes one eligible to take the State of Texas C.M.A. Certification Licensing Exam

Length of Certificate12 weeks/140 course contact hours

PrerequisitesAble to read, write, speak, and understand English18 years of age High school diploma or GEDCurrently employed in a long term care facility (nursing home) as a Certified Nurse Aide or, employed as non-licensed direct care staff person at a licensed assisted living facility for 90 days by the first official day of class.Hepatitis B vaccination series initiated or waiverImmunizationsBackground check

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

NURA 1013 Certified Medication Aide 140 14.0

Total 140 14.0

Course offerings vary by semester.

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Certified nurse aide (Cna)OverviewThe Certified Nurse Aide Certificate provides the skills, knowledge, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. You will learn about resident rights, communication, safety, observation and reporting. You will learn to assist residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. You will also learn about the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws and interactions within social systems associated with the nurse aide occupation. You will be prepared for entry-level employment in long-term care facilities, doctor’s offices and hospitals. Income will depend on the area of employment chosen.

Licensure/CertificationSuccessful completion of the Certified Nurse Aide certificate makes one eligible to take the State of Texas C.N.A. Certification Licensing Exam.

Length of CertificateRegular Certificate is 6 weeks / 96 Course Contact Hours

PrerequisitesHepatitis B vaccination series initiated or waiverImmunizationsTB skin testBackground check

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

CertificateNURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide 96 9.6

Total 96 9.6

Course offerings vary by semester.

CliniCal Care sPeCialist OverviewThe Clinical Care Specialist is a certificate offered by HCC for students who complete both the Phlebotomy Technician and Certified Nurse Aide certificates. A Clinical Care Specialist is also known as a Patient Care Technician, Level Two.

The healthcare career ladder is structured so that there may be a salary increase for each skill added to the basic Certified Nurse Aide training. The Certified Nurse Aide and Phlebotomy Technician certificates are designated as HCC Marketable Skill Awards.

Licensure/CertificationCertified Nurse Aide is state licensure. National certification in phlebotomy is offered by multiple agencies, such as the American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals (ACA) and the American Society for Clinical Pathologists (ASCP).

Length of CertificateCertified Nurse Aide Certificate – 6 weeks / 96 hours Phlebotomy Technician Certificate – 4 months / 200 hours

The student may complete the Clinical Care Specialist certificate in 4 months if concurrently enrolled in both courses of study.

PrerequisitesHigh School diploma or GED

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Coursework Hrs. CEU’s

NURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide 96 9.6

Current CNA licensure accepted in lieu of NURA 1001 and 1060.

PLAB 1023 Phlebotomy 80 8.0

PLAB 1060 Phlebotomy Clinical 120 12.0

Total 296 29.6

Course offerings vary by semester

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Community health worker

OverviewCommunity Health Workers bridge the gaps between individuals and communities and the healthcare system, serving as a mediators, educators, advocates, and links between communities, of which they are members, and the health and social service systems. The Community Health Worker Certificate focuses on eight core competencies: advocacy, capacity building, knowledge, organization, service coordination, interpersonal skills, teaching and communication. (For Train the Trainer Certification, see our online section).

Licensure/CertificationTexas Department of State Health Services

Length of Certificate160 course contact hours

PrerequisitesCurrent involvement in community activities

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

CEC 9820 Community Health

Worker – Advocacy 20 2. 0

CEC 9821 Community Health

Worker – Capacity Building 20 2.0

CEC 9822 Community Health

Worker – Communication 20 2.0

CEC 9823 Community Health

Worker – Health Knowledge 20 2.0

CEC 9824 Community Health

Worker – Interpersonal Relations 20 2.0

CEC 9825 Community Health

Worker – Organization 20 2.0

CEC 9826 Community Health

Worker – Service Coordination 20 2. 0

CEC 9827 Community Health

Worker – Teaching 20 2. 0

Total 160 16.0

Course offerings vary by semester.

ekg teChniCian OverviewThe EKG Technician certificate is designed to prepare students to take a national certification examination. EKG technicians are trained to record and monitor the heart’s electrical activity. They prepare patients for various methods of EKG testing, Holter monitoring, and assist physicians with stress (exercise) testing. They may work in hospitals, medical offices, and cardiac centers.

Trained to recognize and evaluate heart rhythms, the graduate is qualified to work as an EKG monitor/telemetry technician. The EKG Technician certificate is designated as an HCC Marketable Skill Award certificate.

Licensure/CertificationNational certification in EKG is offered by multiple agencies, including the American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals (ACA) and the Cardiovascular Credentialing Institute (CCI).

Length of Certificate 4 months 120 classroom hours 120 clinical hours 240 total hours

PrerequisitesHigh School diploma or GED Attend an information session Specific criminal background check, drug screen, Healthcare Provider CPR, and immunizations required prior to clinical assignment

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Coursework Hrs. CEU’s

ECRD 1011, Electrocardiography 64 6.4

ECRD 1091, ECG 12-Lead Fundamentals 32 3.2

ECRD 1091, Diagnostic Electrocardiography 24 2.4

CVTT 1060, Electrocardiography Clinical 120 12.0

Total 240 24.0

Optional course, not required for EKG Technician Certificate:

EMSP 1016, 12- Lead Interpretation 24 2.4

Course offerings vary by semester.

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Patient Care teChniCian

OverviewThe Patient Care Technician is a certificate offered by HCC for students who complete the Certified Nurse Aide and Phlebotomy Technician certificates, and the EKG lab course, ECG 12-Lead Fundamentals. The Patient Care Technician, also known as a PCT, Level 3, is a nationally recognized certification for certified nurse aides with phlebotomy and EKG training.

The healthcare career ladder is structured so that there may be a salary increase for each skill added to the basic certified nurse aide training. The Certified Nurse Aide and Phlebotomy Technician certificates are designated as HCC Marketable Skill Awards.

Licensure/CertificationCertified Nurse Aide is state licensure. National certification in phlebotomy and patient care technician is offered by various agencies such as the American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals (ACA).

Length of CertificateCertified Nurse Aide Certificate – 6 weeks / 96 hours Phlebotomy Technician Certificate – 4 months / 200 hours ECG 12-Lead Fundamentals course – 2 months / 32 hours The student may complete the Patient Care Technician certificate in 4 months if concurrently enrolled in all three courses of study.

PrerequisitesHigh School diploma or GED

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Coursework Hrs. CEU’s

NURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide 96 9.6

Current CNA licensure accepted in lieu of NURA 1001 and 1060.

PLAB 1023 Phlebotomy 80 8.0

PLAB 1060 Phlebotomy Clinical 120 12.0

ECRD 1091 ECG 12-Lead Fundamentals 32 3.2

Total 328 32.8

Course offerings vary by semester.

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health information sPeCialist

OverviewThese courses will provide knowledge and skills that are required of all clerical health care professionals. You will be taught medical terminology, acronyms, and abbreviations, understand different health insurance plans, such as HMOs, PPOs, Medicare and Medicaid. You will also learn all aspects and procedures of a medical billing software and claims processing along with ICD and CPT Coding.

Licensure/CertificationHealth Information Specialist

Length of Certificate256 course contact hours

PrerequisitesHigh School diploma or GED.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

HITT 1005 Medical Terminology 64 6.4

POFM 1009 Medical Office Procedures 64 6.4

HITT 1013 Medical Coding 64 6.4

HITT 1091 Medical Billing 64 6.4

Total 256 25.6

Optional Course, not required

HITT 2000 HIPPA Professional Seminar 8 .8

CEC 3434 HIPPA Basic Compliance 4 .4

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home health aide

OverviewThe Home Health Aide course is for the person who will be trained to provide personal care and other services as needed in a client’s home under the direction, instruction and supervision of a licensed nurse. The course consists of classroom/lab and practicum experience under the direction of a qualified licensed nurse instructor. The classroom/lab portion of the course will be 32 hours and the practicum will be 16 hours.

Licensure/CertificationHome Health Aide Certificate

Length of CertificateNone

PrerequisitesCertified Nurse Aide

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

HOMH 1005 Home Health Aide 48 4.8

Total 48 4.8

Course offerings vary by semester.

mediCal Business offiCe assoCiate

OverviewThe office skills required to work in a medical or physician’s office are quite different from other clerical jobs. This program prepares you for entry level employment in a medical office setting. You will play a vital role in the smooth operation of the medical facility or office. Emphasis is placed on medical office procedures such as scheduling appointments, receiving payments preparing billing statements, and patient’s rights and responsibilities. You will also learn the keys to positive customer service in the medical office, and how to build and maintain a loyal patient base to maximize your success at work.

Licensure/CertificationMedical Business Office Associate

Length of Certificate3-6 months

PrerequisitesBasic keyboarding and computer skills

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

HITT 1005 Medical Terminology 64 6.4

POFM 1009 Medical Office Procedures 64 6.4

HITT 2000 HIPPA Professional Seminar 8 .8

Total 136 13.6

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mediCal Billing and Coding CertifiCate

OverviewThe Medical Billing and Coding Certificate offers a working knowledge of the skills required of a medical office Billing and Coding Professional. Emphasis is placed on billing and coding of services, procedures, and diagnoses for medical offices. The program focuses on the linkage of coding systems (ICD, CPT, HCPCS and DSM) to medical insurance billing, using medical software, to provide successful and accurate submission of insurance claims for reimbursement. Students who complete this course could be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) - Certified Professional Coder Exam (CPC) or Certified Professional Coder Apprentice Exam (CPC-A) and other National Certification Exams.

Licensure/CertificationMedical Billing and Coding Certificate

Length of Certificate3-6 months

PrerequisitesBasic keyboarding and computer skills, medical terminology, and experience in the medical office field; or successful completion of Medical Business Office Associate Certificate.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

POFM 1027 Medical Billing 64 6.4

HITT 1013 Medical Coding 64 6.4

HITT 2000 HIPPA Professional Seminar 8 .8

Total 136 13.6

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PhleBotomy teChniCian OverviewThe Phlebotomy Technician Certificate is designed to prepare students to take a national certification examination. Phlebotomy Technicians are trained to perform a variety of blood collection methods. The coursework includes theories and principles related to obtaining blood specimens from patients, including adults, children and infants.

Emphasis is on safety, patient identification, quality assurance and specimen handling. The Phlebotomy Technician certificate is designated as an HCC Marketable Skill Award certificate.

Licensure/CertificationNational certification in phlebotomy is offered by multiple agencies, including the American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals (ACA) and American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP).

Length of Certificate4 months 80 classroom hours 120 clinical hours 200 total hours

PrerequisitesHigh School diploma or GED Attend an information session Hepatitis B vaccination series initiated Specific criminal background check, drug screen, Healthcare Provider CPR, and immunizations required prior to clinical assignment

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

PLAB 1023, Phlebotomy 80 8.0

PLAB 1060, Phlebotomy Clinical 120 12.0

Total 200 20.0

Optional course:

PLAB 1091, Phlebotomy Exam Review 8 0.8

Course offerings vary by semester.

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Health Care Professional

As the need for Health Care

Professionals grows, HCC offers

a wide selection of in-demand

career opportunities on site or

online.

If you hear the call

HCC leads the way

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Special Calling Most craft workers specialize in one kind of work, such as plumbing

or carpentry. General maintenance and repair workers, however, have skills in many different crafts. They repair and maintain machines, mechanical equipment and buildings, and work on plumbing, air-conditioning, heating and electrical systems. They build partitions, make plaster or drywall repairs, and fix or paint roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork and other parts of building structures. They also maintain and repair specialized equipment and machinery found in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, factories stores and offices. Typical duties include troubleshooting and fixing electrical switches, air-conditioning motors and unclogging drains. New buildings have computer-controlled systems sometimes that allow maintenance workers to make adjustments in building settings and monitor for problems from a central location. For example, they can remotely control light sensors that turn off lights automatically after a set amount of time or identify a broken ventilation fan that needs to be replaced.

This 336 – hour course is designed to prepare students for repair technician jobs in Multi-Family dwellings. Areas of study include, but not limited to a hands on approach to electrical, carpentry, appliances, plumbing, HVAC repair and preventative maintenance.

Building Maintenance Length of Certificate 336 Hours

Coursework HRS CEUs

Building Maintenance Safety Skills 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Electrical 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Appliances 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Plumbing 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Carpentry 48 4.8

Building Maintenance HVAC 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Grounds keeping 48 4.8

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english as a seCond language (esl)OverviewThis certificate is for students who wish to demonstrate that they have attained a recognizable level of English proficiency.The students will take a series of courses that will help them to improve their English for the workplace. A certificate of completion for each level will be awarded to students for successful completion of an ESL class.

PrerequisitesEnglish proficiency assessment is required for new students.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

Core Curriculum

COMG 1000 ESL I 60 6.0

COMG 1001 ESL II 60 6.0

COMG 1004 ESL III 60 6.0

COMG 1005 ESL IV 60 6.0

Total 240 24.0

Electives

COMG 1091 ESL Intermediate: Reading & Writing 48 4.8 COMG 1091 ESL Intermediate: Listening & Speaking 48 4.8 COMG 1091 ESL Advanced: Pronunciation 48 4.8

COMG 1091 ESL Advanced: Grammar

Workshop 48 4.8

COMG 1091 ESL Advanced: Listening

and Speaking 48 4.8

COMG 1091 ESL Advanced: Reading

and Writing 48 4.8

Upon successful completion students may be eligible to take the College English as a Second Language assessment (CELSA).

Course offerings vary by semester.Spanish as a Second Language (SSL)

Spanish Introductory I 36 3.6

Spanish Introductory II 36 3.6

Spanish Introductory III 36 3.6

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air Conditioning, Bilingual

OverviewA study of components, applications, and installation of mechanical air conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair, and charging of air conditioning systems. After completion of this class students will be prepared to take the EPA Certification Test. The class will prepare the students to work in apartment complexes in air conditioning maintenance or assist in residential A/C installation and services. Students will learn field terminology in English to facilitate professional and technical growth.

Licensure/CertificationHCC Certificate of Completion

Length of Certificate160 course contact hours

PrerequisitesSee individual course description.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

HART 1041 Air Conditioning, Bilingual 160 16.0

Total 160 16.0

hvaC teChniCian OverviewA study of components, applications and installation of mechanical air-conditioning systems including operating condition, troubleshooting, repair and charging of air conditions systems. This series of four courses provides training that covers the principles and practices of HVAC maintenance, repair, hazard and safety practices.

The course is fast track and can be completed in 18 weeks.

Licensure/CertificationHCC Certificate of Completion

Length of Certificate288 course contact hours

PrerequisitesNone

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

1091 Refrigeration Principles 72 7.2

1091 Recovery Certification Preparation 72 7.2

1091 Basic Electricity for HVAC 72 7.2

1091 A/C Control Principles 72 7.2

Total 288 28.8

new! ProPerty maintenanCe

Building Maintenance for Multi-Family UnitsMost craftworkers specialize in one kind ofwork, such as plumbingor carpentry.Generalmaintenanceand repairworkers,however,haveskills in many different crafts. They repair and maintain machines,mechanicalequipment,andbuildingsandworkonplumbing,electrical,and air-conditioning and heating systems.They build partitions,makeplasterordrywallrepairs,andfixorpaintroofs,windows,doors,floors,woodwork, and other parts of building structures.They alsomaintainand repair specialized equipment and machinery found in cafeterias,laundries,hospitals,stores,offices,andfactories.Typicaldutiesincludetroubleshooting and fixing faulty electrical switches, repairing air-conditioningmotors,anduncloggingdrains.Newbuildingssometimeshavecomputer-controlled systems that allowmaintenanceworkers tomakeadjustments inbuildingsettingsandmonitor forproblems fromacentrallocation.Forexample,theycanremotelycontrollightsensorsthatturnofflightsautomaticallyafterasetamountoftimeoridentifyabrokenventilationfanthatneedstobereplaced.

This336–hourcourseisdesignedtopreparestudentsforrepairtechnicianjobsinMulti-Familyunits.Areasofstudyinclude,butnotlimitedtoahandsonapproachtoelectrical,carpentry,appliances,plumbing,HVACrepairandpreventativemaintenance.

Certificate of ComPletion

Course Work Hrs CEUs

Building Maintenance Safety Skills 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Electrical 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Appliances 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Plumbing 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Carpentry 48 4.8

Building Maintenance HVAC 48 4.8

Building Maintenance Grounds keeping 48 4.8

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residential wiring, Bilingual

OverviewStudents will study the principles of operation of electrical components and appliances utilized in single and multi-family dwellings. The students will learn the applications, selections and installation techniques of the most common electrical devices used in homes and apartment buildings. Students will be able to perform and troubleshoot most common installations encountered in residential applications.

Licensure/CertificationHCC Certificate of Completion

Length of Certificate80 course contact hours

PrerequisitesSee individual course description.

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

ELPT 1029 Residential Wiring, Bilingual 80 8.0

Total 80 8.0

water Quality and wastewater treatment

OverviewThis is a comprehensive short-term Utility Training Program designed to address the requirements to apply for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s (TCEQ) water, wastewater and collection system operator licensure. These courses provide an overview of production, collection, and treatment of potable and the spent water of a community utilizing textbook study and a hands-on approach to train and educate professionals entering the industry as well as renewal hours for those currently licensed. The courses are ideal for current operators, operators in training and individuals wanting to enter the water and wastewater industry profession but lack technical education and training credentials.

Licensure/CertificationMarketable Skills Award

Length of Certificate8 weeks

PrerequisitesNone

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Coursework Hrs. CEUs

EPCT 1092 Wastewater Operations, Basic 20 2.0

EPCT 1092 Pump and Motor Operation 20 2.0

and Maintenance

EPCT 1092 Water Distribution 20 2.0

EPCT 1092 Water Utilities Calculations 20 2.0

EPCT 1092 Water Utilities Safety 20 2.0

Total 100 10.0

Electives EPCT 1092 Water Utilities Management 20 2.0

EPCT 1092 Valve and Hyrant Maintenance 20 2.0

EPCT 1092 Water Laboratory 20 2.0

Total 60 6.0

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Call 713.718.5171industry Professionals welCome!

Emergency Medical Services Department• One of the most fast-paced and challenging

jobs in the industry.

• Starting salary $12 to $15 (EMT-Basic)

• Complete the EMT-Basic Program in 8 weeks (Day Course)

Emergency Medical Technicians provide immediate life saving care to patients. The Houston Community College Emergency Medical Services Program prepares students for careers in paramedicine.

HCC’s Emergency Medical Services Department offers:

• EMT-Basic (Day/Night/Internet) Courses

• EMT-Intermediate (Day/Night/Internet) Courses

• EMT-Paramedic (Day/Night) Courses

• Continuing Education Program (Classroom/Internet)

For additional information about the EMS Program, call 713.718.7694

or e-mail [email protected]

Classes are held at Alief School of Continuing Education,

Katy Campus and Codwell Campus

hccs.edu/northeast (Select Public Safety Institute

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Public Safety Certificates

BasiC firefighter aCademy

OverviewThis certification consists of seven courses in the basic preparation for becoming a firefighter in the State of Texas. Upon completion, the graduate will meet the requirements set forth by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection for Basic Structural Fire Suppression. The Academy is held at the Public Safety Institute located at Houston Community College – Northeast Campus, 555 Community College Drive.

Licensure/CertificationTexas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP)

Length of Certificate640 course contact hours

PrerequisitesApplicants must meet all minimum entry requirements set forth by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection and Houston Community College District.

More Information .......... …………………………………713-718-8370

Coursework Hrs. CEUs FIRS 1001 Firefighter Certification I 96 9.6

FIRS 1007 Firefighter Certification II 112 11.2 FIRS 1013 Firefighter Certification III 80 8.0

FIRS 1019 Firefighter Certification IV 64 6.4

FIRS 1023 Firefighter Certification V 96 9.6

FIRS 1029 Firefighter Certification VI 80 8.6

FIRS 1033 Firefighter Certification VII 112 11.2

Total Hours 640 64.0

BasiC PeaCe offiCer aCademy

OverviewThe Basic Peace Officer licensing Academy consists of 688 hours of instruction approved by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Education (TCLEOSE). Curriculum topics include law, procedures, skills, and physical fitness. Upon successful completion, licensed qualified cadets can obtain law enforcement employment throughout the State of Texas. The academy is held at the Public Safety Institute located at Houston Community College Northeast Campus, 555 Community College Drive.

Licensure/CertificationTexas Commission on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Education

Length of Certificate688 course contact hours

PrerequisitesApplicants must meet all minimum entry requirements set forth by TCLEOSE and Houston Community College District.

More Information: ......... …………………………………713-718-8361

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

CJLE 1006 Basic Peace Officer I 160 16.0

CJLE 1012 Basic Peace Officer II 160 16.0

CJLE 1018 Basic Peace Officer III 160 16.0

CJLE 1024 Basic Peace Officer IV 160 16.0

CJLE 1094 Physical Fitness for Law Enforcement 48 4.8

Total Hours 688 68.8

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emergenCy mediCal teChniCian - BasiC

OverviewEmergency Medical Technician (EMT) – Basic course at HCC consists of 160 hours of training. The course includes all the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or other specialized services. Upon successful completion the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of clinical information and related topics relevant to the practice of pre-hospital emergency medical care of the EMT-Basic level; demonstrate the ability to competently perform all applicable skills; and exhibit attitudes and behaviors consistent with the ethics and professionalism expected of the EMT-Basic.

Licensure/CertificationTexas Department of State Health Services and the National Registry of EMTs

Length of Certificate160 course contact hours

PrerequisitesApplicants must be 18 years of age and have the ability to read at a college level.

More Information ......................................................................713.718.7694

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

EMSP 1001 Emergency Medical Technician - Basic 160 16.0

EMSP 1060 Clinical - Emergency Medical Technology/Technician 48 4.8

Total Hours 208 20.8

Public Safety Certificates

PuBliC seCtor management and leadershiP

NEW!OverviewThe Public Sector Leadership and Management certification is designed to meet the needs of small business, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies. The certification course consists of management, leadership, budgeting, human resource, technical writing, and ethics courses. This program is for individuals seeking professional development to enhance their skills as a manager and leader with his/her organization.

Licensure/CertificationPublic Sector Management and Leadership

Length of Certificate240 course contact hours

PrerequisitesHigh school diploma or GED with the ability to read and write at a college level.

More information: .....................................................................713.718.8374

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

PBAD 2011 Public Sector Management and Leadership 48 4.8

PBAD 2031 Budgeting in the Public Sector 48 4.8

PBAD 2035 Ethics in the Public Sector 48 4.8

PBAD 2039 Human Resources in the Public Sector 48 4.8

PBAD 1092 Special Topics in Public Administration 48 4.8

Total Hours 240 24.0

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Transportation

CommerCial truCk driving

OverviewThe basic entry level truck driving program is designed to prepare students for an entry level truck driving position. The program consists of 2 courses taken as a block. The courses cover: rules, regulations, hours of service, and practical hands-on training.

Licensure/CertificationProfessional Truck Driving Industry (PTDI) or HCC certificate of completion.

Length of Certificate286 course contact hours

PrerequisitesApplicant must meet all requirements of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Houston Community College.

More Information…………...………………………… ...713-718-8200

Coursework Hrs. CEUs

CVOP 1013 Professional Truck Driver 126 12.6

CVOP 1040 Professional Truck Driver 160 16.0

Total Hours 286 28.6

These classes are 20 hours and the cost is $155.00

Motorcycle Safety

The motorcycle schedule for Summer will be:

June 5, 6, 7June 12, 13, 14June 19, 20, 21June 26, 27, 28July 10, 11, 12July 17, 18, 19July 24, 25, 26August 7, 8, 9August 14, 15, 16August 21, 22, 23August 28, 29, 30

For more information: 713.718.8200555 Community College Drive, Tx 77013

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ALTERNATIVE TEACHER CERTIFICATIONALTERNATIVE TEACHER CERTIFICATION ACP 100093024 TTh 05/19/09-12/01/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 216 $3900 CECENT LEC93023 MW 05/20/09-12/09/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 216 $3900 SWACEU TBA93022 S 05/23/09-12/05/09 08:00am-04:00pm 216 $3900 CECENT LEC

BUSINESSACCOUNTING FOR THE NON-ACCOUNTANT ACNT 1091This course is designed to provide non-accountants with a basic overview of account-ing concepts, principles and an understanding of the financial reporting process.41690 S 07/11/09-07/25/09 09:00am-01:00pm 12 $145 SWACEU TBA

BECOME A CERTIFIED MASTER-MIND EXECUTIVE COACH BMGT 1091This 15 hour advance level is designed to take students through a proprietary Execu-tive Coaching Methodology36621 S 05/02/09-05/16/09 09:00am-02:30pm 15 $500 SWWLOP TBA

BUDGETING AND CONTRACT NEGOTIATION (MEETING) TRVM 109141820 S 06/20/09-06/27/09 09:00am-02:00pm 10 $85 SWACEU 15636676 S 06/20/09-06/27/09 09:00am-02:00pm 10 $85 SWACEU TBA

BUDGETING AND FINANCING ACNT 1091This course is designed to provide non-accountants with a basic overview of account-ing concepts, principles and an understanding of the financial reporting process.41688 S 08/08/09-08/15/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $75 SWWLOP TBA

BUDGETING AND FINANCING (VIETNAMESE) ACNT 1091This course is designed to provide non-accountants with a basic overview of ac-counting concepts, principles and an understanding of the financial reporting process41686 S 08/08/09-08/15/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $75 SWACEU TBA

BUSINESS PLAN PREPARATION BUSG 1025How to develop a business plan for a small business start-up or expansion. Emphasis on importance of the plan, components, format, and considerations.41512 S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $75 SWWLOP TBA41825 M-Th 07/13/09-07/16/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 16 $75 SWWLOP TBA

BUSINESS PLAN PREPARATION (VIETNAMESE) BUSG 1025How to develop a business plan for a small business start-up or expansion that can be submitted to a financial institution or used for implementation. Emphasis on importance of the plan, components, format, and considerations. This class will be taught in English and Vietnamese.41508 S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $75 SWACEU TBA

BUSINESS SPEAKING SKILLS POFT 1002The student will learn effective techniques to improve presentation and public speaking skills. Course includes content, voice, body language, and eye-contact when making business presentations. Discussion will cover how to improve listeners’ retention, demonstrate effective use of voice, body language, and eye contact when making business presentations.41675 S 07/30/09-08/01/09 09:00am-01:00pm 7 $145 SWACEU TBA Th 07/30/09-08/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm SWACEU TBA41676 S 08/08/09-08/08/09 09:00am-04:30pm 7 $145 NENOLN TBA

BUSINESS WRITING POFT 1004A study of the basic elements of composition. Skill development in comparing para-graphs, expressing clear and correct sentences, and using the rules of grammar. Learn how to write clear, concise email, letters, reports and proposals. Textbook required.41692 TTh 07/14/09-07/23/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 16 $193 SWACEU TBA41682 M-Th 08/03/09-08/06/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 12 $145 SWACEU TBA41683 S 08/15/09-08/29/09 09:00am-01:00pm 12 $145 NENOLN TBA

COACHING FOR HUMAN RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS BMGT 1091This course is designed to provide students the necessary tools to coach employees including executives.36620 F 05/01/09-06/05/09 01:00pm-03:00pm 12 $390 SWWLOP TBA

CPS REVIEW - CAP POFT 1092This course reviews basic principles in organizational management, and strategic planning to help participants in preparing for the CAP exam. This course is not intended to be Introductory. Rather, it is designed to provide a systematic, intensive review of concepts and principles that are already generally familiar to the students.41656 TTh 07/14/09-09/03/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $228 SWOff C

CPS REVIEW - OFFICE ADMINISTRATION POFT 1092This course reviews basic principles in office administration to help participants in preparing for the CPS exam. Course topics include: records management, written and verbal communication, including basic rules of grammar. Topics include: records management systems, filing standards, document and form design, layout, and reproduction. Also included is the reviewing of information distribution, and general business etiquette.41467 MW 08/10/09-09/16/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $228 SWACEU TBA41469 TTh 08/11/09-09/17/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $228 SWOff C

CPS REVIEW - OFFICE SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY POFT 204741652 MW 06/15/09-07/22/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $228 SWACEU TBA41653 TTh 06/16/09-07/23/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $228 SWOff C

CUSTOMER CONFLICT & RESOLUTION BMGT 109141436 S 06/13/09-06/20/09 09:00am-01:00pm 7 $145 SWACEU TBA S 06/13/09-06/20/09 09:00am-12:00pm SWACEU TBA41498 S 07/18/09-07/18/09 09:00am-04:30pm 7 $145 NENOLN TBA41500 S 08/22/09-08/29/09 09:00am-01:00pm 7 $145 SEESID TBA S 08/22/09-08/29/09 09:00am-12:00pm SEESID TBA

CUSTOMER SALES AND SERVICE IN RETAIL BMGT 1096Practical information and techniques to create excellent customer sales and service unique to the retail industry41786 TTh 07/14/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA

CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENCE BMGT 1091This course addresses the most common principles and pitfalls encountered when providing customer service. Assessment tools will be used to analyze customer service skills.41433 TTh 06/02/09-06/11/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 12 $181 SWACEU TBA41434 MW 07/06/09-07/15/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 12 $181 NENOLN TBA41435 S 08/01/09-08/15/09 09:00am-01:00pm 12 $181 SEESID TBA

EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT BMGT 1094The student will learn the general principles of Time Management including skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the professional development of the student.36429 TTh 05/12/09-05/21/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 8 $166 SWALIF TBA

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS HRPO 1091This course is an examination of employee rations policies, practices, and issues required to build strong employee relations. Topics include communication, employee conduct rules, etc41728 TTh 08/04/09-08/06/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWWLOP TBA

EVENT PRODUCTION & SPACE LAYOUT (MEETING) TRVM 109136680 S 05/30/09-05/30/09 08:30am-04:30pm 8 $73 SWACEU TBA41823 S 08/01/09-08/01/09 08:30am-04:30pm 8 $73 SWACEU 156

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN RETAIL BMGT 1096Introduction on the development and use of accounting information to support mana-gerial decision-making processes in retail, service, and for-profit settings.41788 TTh 07/28/09-07/30/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA

FOOD & BEVERAGE PLANNING (MEETING) TRVM 109136678 S 05/23/09-05/23/09 08:30am-04:30pm 8 $73 SWACEU TBA41822 S 07/25/09-07/25/09 08:30am-04:30pm 8 $73 SWACEU 156

GENERAL LINES PROPERTY & CASUALTY EXAM PREPARATION INSR 105336688 MTW 05/18/09-05/20/09 08:00am-05:00pm 24 $295 SWWLOP TBA

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GRANT WRITING ETWR 1000Details the components of a typical grant proposal. Includes foundation research, how to effectively write a cover letter, the importance of needs assessments, and evaluations. Emphasizes presenting an organization’s problem statement in a clear concise manner.41678 MW 06/01/09-06/17/09 05:00pm-07:00pm 12 $89 CEAMER TBA41680 TTh 07/07/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 12 $89 SWACEU TBA41681 S 07/11/09-07/25/09 09:00am-01:00pm 12 $89 SEESID TBA41685 MW 07/20/09-07/29/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 12 $89 NENOLN TBA

HR COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS HRPO 1091Learn about implementing , administering and tracking employee compensation and benefits. Topics covered include payroll, contracts, entitlement tracking, and attendance reporting41729 TTh 08/11/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWWLOP TBA

HR TALENT MANAGEMENT HRPO 1091This course is designed to help managers understand talent management processes in a way that will lead to better decision, more engaged employees and lower risk.41726 TTh 07/28/09-07/30/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWWLOP TBA

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES HRPO 1091This course is a basic overview of Human Resources and outlines the major functions, competencies and responsibilities involved in the field41719 TTh 07/14/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWWLOP TBA

INTRODUCTION TO RETAIL OPERATIONS BMGT 109641785 TTh 07/07/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA

LEGAL & REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CEC 124292047 W 05/06/09-05/06/09 08:00am-12:00pm 4 $99 SWWLOP TBA

MANAGING EMPLOYEES BMGT 1096This course is a study of recruiting, staffing and orientation. Topics on development of human resources, monitoring employees, labor laws, and problem employees36612 TTh 05/05/09-05/07/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA41790 TTh 08/11/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA

MARKETING AND MERCHANDISING BMGT 1096An introduction to the marketing process including the role of the consumer, develop-ment of products and services, analysis of market forces, determination of prices, and distribution promotion41787 TTh 07/21/09-07/23/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA

MARKETING PLAN MRKG 1091This course will teach students marketing fundamentals and how to use a marketing plan.41516 S 07/25/09-08/01/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $75 SWWLOP TBA

MARKETING PLAN (VIETNAMESE) MRKG 1091This course will teach students marketing fundamentals and how to use a marketing plan. This class will be taught in English and Vietnamese.41510 S 07/25/09-08/01/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $75 SWACEU TBA

NOTARY PUBLIC TRAINING BUSG 1091This Notary Public Training class is designed to assist the Notary Public register as a notary or assist the registered notary with the state statutes that govern the public servants who have Registered with the State of Texas. This 7 hour course is taught through instructor-lead discussions, video presentations and hands-on classroom activities and exercises in a variety of configurations to achieve the objectives of the training session. The results will be the new or existing Notary Public?s abilities to follow the state, statues governing notaries. Instructions will be given on application completion and ordering supplies.41673 S 06/06/09-06/13/09 09:00am-01:00pm 7 $50 SWACEU TBA S 06/06/09-06/13/09 09:00am-12:00pm SWACEU TBA41674 S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-01:00pm 7 $50 SEESID TBA S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-12:00pm SEESID TBA

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN RETAIL BMGT 109641789 TTh 08/04/09-08/06/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA

ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT HRPO 1091This overview Introduces managers and HR professionals to the theories and con-cepts of OD, helps them develop an OD vocabulary, and builds the skills and tools necessary to apply OD solutions41723 TTh 07/21/09-07/23/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 8 $166 SWWLOP TBA

PLANNING A SUCCESSFUL MEETING TRVM 1091This comprehensive 10hr seminar provides a practical step-by step approach to the meeting planning process. Learn how to design program that meet the needs and objectives of your audience. Participant will determine the essentials for managing registration and attendee services, including transportation, housing, shipping and exhibits.41819 S 06/06/09-06/13/09 09:00am-02:00pm 10 $85 SWACEU 156

PRESENTATION SKILLS FOR MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS POFT 1091Learn everything you need to deliver a solid presentation with clarity, persuasive-ness, and confidence. Impromptu speaking, explaining difficult subject matter, and more will be covered.36635 S 05/02/09-05/09/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $166 SWWLOP TBA37237 TTh 05/26/09-05/28/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 8 $166 CEAMER TBA41852 TTh 06/02/09-06/11/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 8 $166 NWTCSC TBA41853 MW 06/08/09-06/17/09 05:00pm-07:00pm 8 $166 CEAMER TBA41854 MW 07/06/09-07/15/09 06:30pm-08:30pm 8 $166 SWACEU TBA41855 TTh 07/21/09-07/30/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 8 $166 NENOLN TBA41856 MW 08/03/09-08/12/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 8 $166 SEESID TBA

SITE SELECTION & SPECIAL EVENTS TRVM 109136677 S 05/09/09-05/16/09 09:00am-02:00pm 10 $85 SWACEU TBA41821 S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-02:00pm 10 $85 SWACEU 156

TEAM BUILDING & COMMUNICATION BMGT 109141503 S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-01:00pm 7 $145 SWACEU TBA S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-12:00pm SWACEU TBA41506 S 07/25/09-07/25/09 09:00am-04:30pm 7 $145 NENOLN TBA

TRADE FINANCE & PAYMENT CEC 123992048 W 05/20/09-05/20/09 08:00am-12:00pm 4 $99 SWWLOP TBA

COMPUTERSA+ CERTIFICATION ITSC 2040Emphasis on microcomputers and required software components. Topics include site preparation; installation procedures; components; power supplies; modems; printers; switches; operating, help, and security systems; packaged programs; utilities; lan-guages; and operating procedures. Fast-Track class to prepare for the A+ Certification test.72 hours of classroom and lab instruction with hands on experience. Price DOES NOT include voucher for A+ Exam. You must be able to pass a brief proficiency test.41305 S 06/13/09-08/15/09 08:00am-04:00pm 72 $517 NEPINE 14641308 S 06/13/09-08/15/09 08:00am-04:00pm 72 $517 SWACEU 13841342 MW 06/15/09-08/12/09 08:00am-12:00pm 72 $517 NWKATY 20541306 TTh 06/16/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 72 $517 SEESID 301241341 TTh 06/16/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 72 $517 NWKATY 20541344 S 06/20/09-09/12/09 08:00am-02:00pm 72 $517 NWTCSC 21841307 MW 06/22/09-08/19/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 72 $517 NWTCSC 21841343 TTh 07/14/09-09/10/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 72 $517 NWTCSC 218

ACTIVE DATA OBJECTS.NET ITSC 1091This 24 hour course Introduce you to database applications using Visual Basic.NET. You learn how to create and work with the new database objects using Active X Data Objects .NET. You will review basics of database using SQL Server and the Structured Query Language SQL.41142 TTh 06/02/09-06/18/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $377 SWACEU 13841267 MW 08/03/09-08/19/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $377 SWACEU 138

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ACTIVE SERVER PAGES.NET, 3.5 INTERMEDIATE ITSC 109136143 MW 05/11/09-05/27/09 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 SWACEU 13841266 TTh 07/14/09-07/30/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $377 SWACEU 138

ACTIVE SERVER PAGES.NET, INTRODUCTION ITSC 1091This course, Introduces the student to ASP.NET framework and covers the creation of web forms, use of server controls and state management. It also covers data access in a web environment and the basics of web navigation as well as themes and master pages.41264 TTh 06/23/09-07/09/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $377 SWACEU 138

AUTOCAD, BEGINNING DFTG 1091This course is for experienced professionals who have manual drafting or design skills and some prior knowledge of computers. The course covers an Introduction to the AutoCAD Workstation.41292 MW 06/15/09-07/20/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 44 $589 NEPINE 14641293 TTh 07/07/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 44 $589 NEPINE 146

AUTOCAD, COMPLETE DFTG 109141403 S 06/13/09-07/25/09 08:00am-02:00pm 36 $355 SWBLUE E111

AUTOCAD, INTERMEDIATE DFTG 1091Prerequisite: Completion of Beginning AutoCAD or approval by the instructor. This course is intended for those who have mastered the skills covered in the Beginning AutoCAD class for the experienced AutoCAD user wanting to upgrade their skills.41294 MW 07/27/09-08/19/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 32 $433 NEPINE 146

C#, INTERMEDIATE ITSC 1091Prerequisite: Introduction to C#. This course will expand your knowledge of C#. The subjects included are arrays, modifiers, streams, windows programming, events, databases, collections and exception handling.41143 MW 06/22/09-07/08/09 05:30am-09:30am 24 $377 SWACEU 138

C#, INTRODUCTION ITSC 1091This 24 hour course Introduces students to Microsoft’s new programming language C#. It combines the best features of Java, C# and Visual Basic and can be created as a console or internet application. The basics of coding and object-oriented pro-gramming are studied along with base classes, name spaces, classes and objects.41262 MW 06/01/09-06/17/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $377 SWACEU 138

C#.NET 2008, ADVANCED ITSC 1091Learn how to create user components, how to create, handle and manage events and program flow as well as generics and enumerated collections. Also learn In-memory queries and Windows Presentation Foundation and how to how to deploy windows applications.36349 TTh 05/12/09-05/28/09 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 SWACEU 13841265 MW 07/13/09-07/29/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $377 SWACEU 138

CCNA 1: EXPLORATION, NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS ITCC 100141609 TTh 05/26/09-07/30/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA41643 MW 08/10/09-10/19/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA

CCNA 2: EXPLORATION 2, ROUTING PROTOCOLS AND CONCEPTS ITCC 1004Architecture, components, operation of routers, and principles of routing and routing protocols. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF.36864 MW 05/11/09-07/20/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA41531 TTh 08/04/09-10/08/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA

CCNA 3: EXPLORATION 3, LAN SWITCHING AND WIRELESS ITCC 200841528 MW 07/27/09-10/05/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA

CCNA 4: CISCO EXPLORATION 4, ACCESSING THE WAN ITCC 201041488 TTh 05/26/09-07/30/09 08:00am-12:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA41481 TTh 05/26/09-07/30/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA41499 MW 05/27/09-08/03/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 SWWLOP TBA

CERTIFIED WIRELESS NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR ITNW 1091The Wireless LAN Administration course provides the networking professional a complete foundation of knowledge for entering or advancing in the wireless network-ing industry.41640 M-Th 08/03/09-08/14/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA

CWSP: CERTIFIED WIRELESS SECURITY PROFESSIONAL ITSY 109141518 M-Th 08/17/09-08/28/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA

DESKTOP TROUBLESHOOTING IN WINDOWS XP CPMT 2045The purpose of this training is to provide individuals who are relatively new to Mi-crosoft Windows XP with the knowledge and skills necessary to troubleshoot basic problems end users will face while running Microsoft Windows XP Professional in an Active Directory Network (Corporate and small business) environment, or Windows XP Home edition in workgroup (home) environment.41417 MW 06/27/09-09/02/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 64 $641 NWTCSC 218

GENERAL OFFICE SKILLS POFT 1022Prerequisites: Keyboarding and Windows. Instruction in basic office skills including alphabetical and numerical filing, telephone usage, grammar and punctuation, let-ter composition, interpersonal skills, and computer terminology. Textbook required.36319 MW 05/04/09-06/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41694 S 08/15/09-09/19/09 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA

IC3 INTERNET AND COMPUTER CORE CERTIFICATION PREPARATION ITSC 1001The Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3) program is the world’s first vali-dated, standards-based training and certification program for basic computing and Internet knowledge and skills. Successful completion of IC3 ensures you have the knowledge and skills required for basic use of computer hardware, software, networks, and the Internet. IC3 is your gateway to advancement in education, employment, or other certification programs. It provides you with practical fundamental knowledge of personal computers, including how computers and home/workplace networks work, operating systems, basic understanding of word processing, spreadsheets, internet applications, e-mail communication and integration. Textbook required.41859 M-Th 06/22/09-07/30/09 08:00am-12:00pm 96 $672 NWKATY 20541858 M-Th 06/22/09-07/30/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 96 $672 NWTCSC 218

KEYBOARDING, BASIC POFT 1010The student will learn skill development in keyboarding. Emphasis will be on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch.`36654 MW 05/04/09-05/28/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41621 MW 06/01/09-06/24/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41625 MW 06/01/09-06/24/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41618 TTh 06/02/09-06/25/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 SWACEU TBA41620 MW 07/06/09-07/29/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 NWTCSC TBA41629 S 08/01/09-09/05/09 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $161 NWTCSC TBA

MICROSOFT EXCEL, INTERMEDIATE ITSW 1046Prerequisites: Introduction to Windows, Introduction to Excel. Instruction in moving and copying, cell contents; sorting mathematical, statistical, and financial functions; date and time arithmetic; report generation; and built-in graphics support. Students will review the material presented in Introduction to Excel, use names, work with ad-vanced functions, work with advanced formatting features, change and update data, use special format and print options, protect worksheet data, manipulate the screen display, share worksheet data, use automation and share workbooks. This course also provides skills necessary to help you prepare for Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification. Textbook required.36647 S 05/02/09-06/06/09 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $161 SWACEU TBA41708 TTh 08/04/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA

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MICROSOFT EXCEL, INTRODUCTION ITSW 1022Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows. Instruction in terminology, machine use, program parameters, display characteristics, formatting features, mathematical functions, and printing. Students will create, modify, print, and format worksheets, work with basic formulas and functions, use multiple worksheets, enhance worksheets, use styles and AutoFormats, and work with charts. This course also provides skills necessary to help prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification test. Textbook required.41700 TTh 06/09/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41703 TTh 07/07/09-07/30/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 SWACEU TBA

MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ENVIRONMENT, MANAGING ITMT 1040This course covers managing accounts and resources, maintaining server resources, monitoring server performance, and safeguarding data in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment.41373 MW 08/05/09-09/14/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $641 NWKATY 206

MICROSOFT WINDOWS, INTRODUCTION ITSC 1006A study of microprocessor architecture, file creation / deletion, data entry and ma-nipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands. Students will learn to recognize differences among microprocessor types; create, copy, and delete files; enter and edit data; execute programs; and use appropriate file structure commands. This course focuses on the basics of computer competency, terminol-ogy, multi-tasking, multiple program usage and multimedia features in a relaxed and supportive setting.36453 MW 05/04/09-05/27/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 NWKATY TBA41632 TTh 06/02/09-06/25/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41637 S 07/11/09-08/15/09 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $161 SWACEU TBA41639 MW 07/13/09-08/05/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41641 TTh 08/04/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 SWACEU TBA

MICROSOFT WORD, INTERMEDIATE POFI 1042Prerequisite: Introduction to Word. A study of production techniques including search and replace functions, headers and footers, spelling checker, mail merge, file functions, and printer setup. This course covers intermediate Word concepts and skills. You will use templates, create letters, envelopes and labels, and use styles. You will also use outlines and headers and footers, create and format tables, work with columns, use graphic elements in documents, replace text, and use proofing tools to correct spelling and grammar errors. This course also provides skills necessary to help you prepare for Microsoft Office Specialist certification. Textbook required.36437 MW 05/04/09-06/01/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $161 NWKATY TBA41650 MW 08/10/09-09/16/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA

MICROSOFT WORD, INTRODUCTION POFI 1024Prerequisites: Introduction to Computers and Windows. Instruction in terminology, computer operation, editing functions, formatting, and special text options. You will create, save, print and edit documents, move and copy text, and use automatic text features. This course also provides skills necessary to help you prepare for Microsoft Office Specialist certification. Textbook required.36332 MW 05/04/09-06/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 SWACEU TBA41642 MW 06/01/09-06/24/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 CEAMER TBA41649 TTh 06/02/09-06/25/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 NWTCSC TBA41644 S 08/01/09-09/05/09 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $161 SWACEU TBA

MS OFFICE SUITE, BASICS ITSC 1022Course covers the most commonly used features of the Microsoft Office Suite, includ-ing Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.36300 F 05/01/09-05/22/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 16 $113 SWACEU TBA36642 TTh 05/05/09-05/28/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 16 $113 CEAMER TBA41611 S 06/13/09-07/25/09 09:00am-01:00pm 16 $113 CEAMER TBA41612 MW 07/06/09-07/29/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 16 $113 SWWLOP TBA41613 TTh 08/04/09-08/27/09 09:00am-11:00am 16 $113 SWACEU TBA

MS OFFICE SUITE, PROFESSIONALS ITSC 100941460 MW 06/01/09-07/22/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $310 SWWLOP TBA41459 TTh 06/02/09-07/23/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $310 CEAMER TBA41461 MW 07/06/09-08/26/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $310 SWACEU TBA41462 MW 08/03/09-09/17/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $310 SWWLOP TBA41464 TTh 08/04/09-09/24/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $310 NWTCSC TBA

NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION CPMT 1049Network + Technicians assist in installing, setting up, testing, maintaining, and troubleshooting LANs and/or WANs. They are responsible for routine tasks such as adding new accounts, assigning passwords, and keeping a variety of logs. Network + Technicians communicate with LAN Managers or Network Analysts about specific network problems, and are involved in updating and/or repairing systems.41367 TTh 06/23/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 64 $534 NWKATY 205

PDMS BASIC STRUCTURAL DESIGN DFTG 1091By completion of this users should be able to create and edit 3d structural model ele-ments. They should also be able to maintain corporate hierarchy and naming standards.41288 TTh 07/07/09-08/06/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 40 $925 NWTCSC 218

PDMS PIPING & EQUIPMENT DESIGN DFTG 1091Students will learn to create and edit 3D equipment model elements, piping systems and piping components. They will learn how to maintain corporate hierarchy naming standards and be Introduction to the design module.36258 SSu 05/09/09-05/17/09 07:00am-05:00pm 40 $925 NWKATY 20641286 TTh 06/02/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 40 $925 SWACEU 13641287 SSu 06/06/09-06/14/09 07:00am-05:00pm 40 $925 NWKATY 20641359 SSu 06/20/09-06/28/09 07:00am-05:00pm 40 $925 NECODW TBA41289 SSu 07/11/09-07/19/09 07:00am-05:00pm 40 $925 NWKATY 20641290 TTh 07/28/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 40 $925 SWACEU 13641291 SSu 08/15/09-08/23/09 07:00am-05:00pm 40 $925 NWKATY 206

PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, INTERMEDIATE HUMAN RESOURCES BMGT 1094A hands-on continuation of the major areas of human resources as illustrated through using PeopleSoft enterprise resource software applications. Class is taken after BMGT 1091.41529 MW 06/08/09-08/14/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 80 $210 SWSTF2 E116

PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES BMGT 1091A hands-on review of the major areas of human resources as illustrated through using PeopleSoft enterprise resource software applications.41519 MW 06/08/09-08/14/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 80 $210 SWSTF2 E116

PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT BMGT 1095A hands-on look at enterprise resource software using group work and case studies to simulate HR functions using PeopleSoft software to demonstrate.41704 TTh 06/08/09-08/14/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 80 $210 SWSTF2 E116

PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT BMGT 2031A hands-on look at some of the major areas of reporting in enterprise resource software applications as illustrated through using PeopleSoft. Focus is on Queries.41702 TTh 06/08/09-08/14/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 80 $210 SWSTF2 E116

POWERPOINT AND ORAL PRESENTATION SKILLS POFT 1091You will learn the fundamentals of oral presentation skills and design elements utilizing PowerPoint. Oral presentations will be given using a computer workstation and projector unit.36628 MW 05/04/09-05/13/09 06:30pm-09:30pm 12 $193 CEAMER TBA36629 S 05/30/09-06/13/09 09:00am-01:00pm 12 $193 SWACEU TBA41661 MW 06/08/09-06/24/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 12 $193 NWTCSC TBA41664 TTh 07/07/09-07/23/09 05:00pm-07:00pm 12 $193 CEAMER TBA41669 MW 07/27/09-08/12/09 06:30pm-08:30pm 12 $193 SWACEU TBA41671 TTh 08/11/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 12 $193 NENOLN TBA

PRESENTATION SKILLS FOR MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS POFT 1091Learn everything you need to deliver a solid presentation with clarity, persuasive-ness, and confidence. Impromptu speaking, explaining difficult subject matter, and more will be covered.41672 MW 08/17/09-09/02/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 12 $193 SEESID TBA

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SAP END USER APPLICATIONS BMGT 1091This course provides skill development in the performance of navigating an Enter-prise Resource Software Program and explains the theory behind its operation. SAP Software will be used to illustrate how an Enterprise Resource Program can have a far-reaching effect on an organization. A hands-on overview of navigating this type of software package, panels, the interface, understanding how data is stored, processes, and basic queries will be covered.41082 MW 06/22/09-07/22/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $1495 SWSTAF TBA41167 S 07/11/09-08/08/09 08:00am-02:00pm 48 $1495 SWWLOP TBA

SAP FICO FINANCIAL TRAINING ACNT 1092Hands on computer class utilizing SAP technology to demonstrate Enterprise Sys-tem concepts as they relate to financial processes. Implementation of a large scale enterprise system will be covered from a consultant perspective. The methodology covers the initial project inception thru design, configuration, implementation, produc-tion support. Materials will be included.41301 S 06/13/09-07/18/09 08:00am-02:00pm 48 $1495 SWSTAF TBA41300 MW 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $1495 SWWLOP TBA

SAP LOGISTICS WITH MATERIALS MAN & PRO PLANNING ITSE 1091The SAP Training will teach the student how to implement large scale Enterprise Systems, concentrating on Logistics, Materials Management & Production Planning. The methodology covers initial project inception thru data conversions, Materials Management, Production Planning, Sales & Distribution, and other SAP Integrated areas. The configuration will be covered in detail. Complete configuration documents and presentation materials will be delivered to the students.41302 TTh 06/16/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $1495 SWSTAF TBA

SAP PRODUCTION PLANNING TRAINING ITSE 1091Hands on computer class utilizing SAP technology to demonstrate Enterprise System concepts as they relate to production planning processes. Implementation of a large scale enterprise system will be covered from a consultant perspective. The method-ology covers the initial project inception thru design, configuration, implementation, production support and materials management. Materials will be included.41303 TTh 07/07/09-08/06/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $1495 SWWLOP TBA

SAP SECURITY TRAINING ITSY 1091SAP Security Training will teach the student how to use the advanced system and process data for system security according to best practice business processes. The system integration areas are also covered. Topics include the basics of advanced system design, utilizing fields, adding and modifying records, user groups, sorting and using data entry screens and printed reports. Complete training documentation materials are delivered to students41304 S 08/01/09-08/29/09 08:00am-02:00pm 48 $1495 SWSTAF TBA

SECURITY+ CERTIFICATION ITSY 1000This course covers basic information regarding availability, integrity, accuracy, and confidentiality of security goals, including terminology, exposure, vulnerability and countermeasures for the field of information security.41345 MW 06/22/09-07/29/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $641 NWKATY 206

SOLID MODEL DRAFTING DFTG 1091Solid Modeling is a parametric feature-based tool and it not only unites the three-dimensional (2D) tools, but also addresses every design-through-manufacturing process. It is also known as standard 3D.41404 S 08/08/09-08/22/09 08:00am-02:00pm 18 $165 SWBLUE E111

SQL SERVER FOR .NET ITSC 1091Students learn to develop programming database applications using Transact SQL and SQL Server 7.0. Students learn how to write standard SQL and create and extract data for a database and analyze code for performance gains. Microsoft Transact SQL Server is utilized to create stored procedures and triggers to enhance power, efficiency, flexibility and performance.41268 TTh 08/04/09-08/20/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $377 SWACEU 138

VISUAL BASIC.NET, INTRODUCTION ITSC 1091This 24 hour course will Introduce the new Visual Basic.NET programming environ-ment. This major change will replace VB 6.0. This new graphical application system is now completely object oriented. You will learn programming and coding basics and how to use the new system41348 MW 07/15/09-08/01/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $377 NWTCSC 218

VOIP I, ACADEMY EECT 1091This course provides an Introduction to converged voice and data networks as well as the challenges faced by its various technologies.36509 S 05/09/09-07/18/09 08:00am-04:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA41617 M-Th 06/01/09-06/12/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP 14641622 M-Th 06/15/09-06/26/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA41624 M-Th 06/29/09-07/10/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA41626 M-Th 07/13/09-07/24/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA41627 M-Th 07/27/09-08/07/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA41630 M-Th 08/17/09-08/28/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $875 SWWLOP TBA

CONSTRUCTION TRADESAIR CONDITION CONTROL PRINCIPLES FAST TRACK HART 100341410 TTh 07/28/09-09/10/09 07:00am-12:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W10641411 TTh 07/28/09-09/10/09 05:00pm-10:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W106

AIR CONDITIONING BILINGUAL HART 104141042 M 06/01/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 160 $980 SWBLUE W112 TTh 06/01/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-10:00pm SWSTAF TBA41041 S 06/05/09-09/11/09 08:00am-04:00pm 160 $980 SWSTAF TBA F 06/05/09-09/11/09 06:00pm-10:00pm SWBLUE W110

BASIC ELECTRICITY FOR HVAC, FAST-TRACK HART 100141406 TTh 06/09/09-07/23/09 07:00am-12:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W10641407 TTh 06/09/09-07/23/09 05:00pm-10:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W106

BUILDING MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL CBFM 1011Students will study the principles of electricity, understand the proper use of test equipment, electrical circuits, and component theory and operation.41443 TTh 06/16/09-08/06/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $240 SWBLUE E106

BUILDING MAINTENANCE SAFETY SKILLS CBFM 1000Basic electrical. Plumbing, and carpentry skills required to identify and correct minor problems in building maintenance.41442 MW 06/15/09-08/05/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $240 SWBLUE E106

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION HART 2042Theory and practical application in the maintenance of commercial refrigeration; medium, and low temperature applications and ice machines.41405 MW 06/08/09-08/12/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $480 SWBLUE W106

RECOVERY CERTIFICATION PREPARATION, FAST TRACK HART 1056This course provides certification training for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) refrigerant recovery and recycling. Emphasis is on a review of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines for refrigerant recovery and recycling during installation, service, and repair of HVAC and refrigeration systems.41408 MW 07/27/09-09/09/09 07:00am-12:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W10641409 MW 07/27/09-09/09/09 05:00pm-10:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W106

REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES, FAST TRACK HART 1007This course provides an Introduction to the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer theory, the temperature/pressure relationship, refrigerant handing, refrigeration components, and safety.41037 MW 06/08/09-07/22/09 07:00am-12:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W10641039 MW 06/08/09-07/22/09 05:00pm-10:00pm 72 $480 SWBLUE W106

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RESIDENTIAL WIRING ELPT 1029Students will study the principles of operation of electrical components and appliances utilized in single and multifamily dwellings. The students will learn the applications, selections and installation techniques of the most common electrical devices used in home and apartment buildings. Students will be able to perform and troubleshoot most common installations encountered in residential applications.41402 MW 06/08/09-08/12/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $497 SWBLUE W113

RESIDENTIAL WIRING, BILINGUAL ELPT 1029Students will study the principles of operation of electrical components and appliances utilized in single and multifamily dwellings. The students will learn the applications, selections and installation techniques of the most common electrical devices used in home and apartment buildings. Students will be able to perform and troubleshoot most common installations encountered in residential applications.41401 S 06/13/09-08/22/09 08:00am-04:00pm 80 $497 SWBLUE W113

HEALTH12 LEAD INTERPRETATION, INTRODUCTION EMSP 1016A course in instruction and practice in the interpretation of 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECG) to identify dysrythmias; axis deviation; and myocardial ischemia, injury, and infarction. Clinical significance of abnormalities is discussed.41104 TTh 05/26/09-06/11/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $150 SEESID 3009

ADVANCED CODING HITT 2046In depth of ICD and CPT coding rubrics, conventions, principles, and updates as they apply to accurate coding of complex medical/surgical cases, with emphasis on case studies. Government regulations and changes in health care reporting will be addressed.41427 S 06/06/09-08/29/09 09:00am-01:00pm 48 $499 SWWLOP TBA41428 W 06/10/09-09/12/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $499 SWWLOP TBA

CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE NURA 1001This course prepares you to enter the field of nursing. You will have the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and abilities to care for residents of long-term care facilities. Special focus is on communication, patient/resident rights, and safety. This course prepares you for becoming a Certified Nurse Aide in Texas. Includes 32 hours of clinical practice. This course also provides successful students the opportunity to take the State of Texas Certified Nurse Aide.36193 M-Th 05/18/09-06/25/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 NWKATY 37136691 M-Th 05/18/09-06/25/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 NECODW TBA41181 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 SWACEU 13441002 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 96 $650 NWKATY TBA41192 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 96 $650 SEESID TBA41278 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 96 $650 NECODW TBA41189 M-Th 06/08/09-07/16/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 SWWLOP A23941190 M-Th 06/29/09-08/06/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 96 $650 SWWLOP A23941182 M-Th 07/13/09-08/20/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 SWACEU 13441180 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 NWKATY TBA41193 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 SEESID TBA41279 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 NECODW TBA41191 M-Th 07/27/09-09/03/09 09:00am-01:00pm 96 $650 SWWLOP A239

CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE ESL NURA 100136689 M-Th 05/18/09-07/09/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 96 $650 SWACEU 13441369 M-Th 06/22/09-08/13/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 96 $650 SEESID TBA

CODING CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW CEC 3464Topics include insurance plans, medical office procedures for claims processing, insurance verification and claims follow-up. The review will also cover the different forms used daily in a medical business, such as CMS 1500, CMS 1450, and EOBS. HIPAA compliance is included. Because this is a review course, students should have a working knowledge and/or background working in a medical business office, or prior health information course completion.91973 S 06/20/09-06/20/09 09:00am-01:00pm 4 $125 SWWLOP TBA92581 S 07/18/09-07/18/09 09:00am-01:00pm 4 $125 SWWLOP TBA92582 S 08/15/09-08/15/09 09:00am-01:00pm 4 $125 SWWLOP TBA

CPR BASIC LIFE SUPPORT EMSP 1019Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills to perform adult, child, and infant resuscitation for victims of sudden cardiac arrest and choking. Use of bag-valve-mask and AED are included. This course meets requirements as specified by the certifying agency. Intended audience includes professionals and students enrolled in healthcare certificate courses.36123 S 05/30/09-05/30/09 10:00am-05:00pm 7 $40 SEESID 300941014 S 07/11/09-07/11/09 10:00am-05:00pm 7 $40 SEESID TBA

DIAGNOSTIC ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ECRD 1091This course explains the principles and procedures of stress testing and monitoring. Emphasis is on patient preparation and instruction, correct lead placement, blood pressure monitoring, and appropriate interventions by the technician. Lab procedures include simulated scenarios on an exercise treadmill and hands on practice. Intended audience: EKG technicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who provide testing for cardiac patients.41371 W 08/12/09-09/16/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 24 $150 SEESID TBA41103 W 08/12/09-09/16/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $150 SEESID TBA

ECG 12 LEAD FUNDAMENTALS ECRD 109141100 W 06/17/09-08/05/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 32 $315 SEESID TBA41034 W 06/17/09-08/05/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 32 $315 SEESID TBA

ECG RHYTHM STRIP ANALYSIS FOR THE HEALTHCARE ECRD 1091This course focuses on the fundamentals of the structure and analysis of ECG rhythm strips, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment interventions. Content includes the cardiac cycle, lead placement, sinus, atria, junctional and ventricular rhythms and AV blocks. Practice includes interactive rhythm analysis, interpretation and recognition of cardiac emergencies. Cardiac interventions and medications also covered. Designed for any healthcare professional who desires to learn rhythm strip analysis or to refresh their ECG interpretation skills.41016 M 07/13/09-08/31/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 32 $229 SEESID TBA

ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG) ECRD 1011This course includes the fundamentals of the anatomy of the cardiovascular system and prepares you to become an EKG Technician. Learn about the cardiac cycle, lead placement, heart rhythms and AV blocks. Practice includes rhythm analysis, and interpretation and recognition of cardiac emergencies. Intended audience includes anyone who desires to work as an EKG or Telemetry Technician, or for those desir-ing more comprehensive training than the ECG Rhythm Strip Analysis course. This course is designed for students seeking national certification in electrocardiography.41412 M 06/15/09-10/05/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $450 SEESID TBA

ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG) CLINICAL CVTT 1060Health related, work-based learning experience that helps students gain practical experience in electrocardiography. The emphasis is on practical work experience for which the student has already acquired the necessary theoretical knowledge and basic skills of performing a 12-lead EKG. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional within the hospital or clinic, generally a clinical preceptor.36107 TWTh 05/26/09-07/16/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $475 SEOff C41105 TWTh 06/23/09-08/13/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $475 SEOff C41106 TWTh 07/21/09-09/10/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $475 SEOff C41107 TWTh 08/25/09-10/15/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $475 SEOff C

HIPPA PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR HITT 2000Intensive training in an identified area(s) to meet Continuing Education and/or review/update requirements associated with professional licensure or certification. Short-term class covering various aspects of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Administrative Simplification Title.36323 S 05/02/09-05/09/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $125 CEAMER TBA41019 S 06/06/09-06/13/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $125 CEAMER TBA41150 S 06/06/09-06/13/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $125 CEWLOP TBA41430 S 06/20/09-06/27/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $125 CEAMER TBA41429 S 07/11/09-07/18/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $125 SWWLOP TBA41431 S 08/01/09-08/08/09 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $125 CEAMER TBA

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MEDICAL BILLING POFM 1027This course provides practical billing applications using medical software. Learning how to show linkage of coding systems (ICD, CPT, HCPCS, and DSM), you will be able to successfully and accurately submit medical claims for reimbursement. 41424 MW 06/15/09-08/10/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 SEESID TBA

MEDICAL CODING HITT 1013Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Provides skills and knowledge in the medical records field for ICD-9 and CPT coding of insurance forms for reimbursement of medical service. Textbook required.41422 TTh 06/16/09-08/10/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 SEESID TBA

MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES POFM 1009Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Introduction to basic medical office skills including telephone techniques, filing and indexing, mail handling, appointment scheduling, travel arrangements, correspondence and business transactions, and office machines. Emphasis on developing human relation and customer service skills. Textbook required.41129 TTh 06/16/09-08/11/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 CEAMER 70541130 TTh 06/23/09-08/13/09 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 SWACEU TBA41137 TTh 06/23/09-08/13/09 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 SWWLOP TBA41136 TTh 06/23/09-08/13/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 NECODW TBA41425 TTh 06/23/09-08/13/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 SWWLOP TBA

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY HITT 1005This class will help you become an expert in medical terminology. Knowledge of medical terminology is a basic requirement for most careers in the health care field. Be able to identify, spell, and define medical terms and apply that knowledge to you other professional health care position or training.41125 MW 06/15/09-08/10/09 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 CEAMER TBA41127 MW 06/15/09-08/10/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 CEAMER TBA41128 MW 06/22/09-08/12/09 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 SWACEU TBA41133 MW 06/22/09-08/12/09 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 SWWLOP TBA41131 MW 06/22/09-08/12/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 NECODW TBA41134 MW 06/22/09-08/12/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 SWWLOP TBA

PHLEBOTOMY PLAB 1023This course provides skill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods on adults, children, and infants using proper techniques and Standard Precautions. Emphasis is on patient identification, infection control and specimen handling. Topics include professionalism, ethics, medical terminology and basic anatomy and physiology relating to blood analysis. Designed for students seek-ing national certification in phlebotomy. This course is included in the Phlebotomy Technician certificate.41118 TTh 06/16/09-09/01/09 06:00pm-09:30pm 80 $650 SEESID 300941119 S 06/20/09-10/03/09 08:00am-03:00pm 80 $650 SWACEU TBA

PHLEBOTOMY FOR THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL PLAB 1091This course is designed for phlebotomy students and phlebotomists currently work-ing in the field who wish to take a national certification exam. The course goal is to review all phlebotomy concepts that are found on the major phlebotomy national exams so that students will increase their ability to successfully compete when taking a national phlebotomy exam. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the proper techniques used to perform venipuncture and capillary punctures and techniques of specimen collecting, handling, labeling, processing and transporting. Students will demonstrate knowledge of quality assurance, infection prevention, patient identification, professionalism, ethics, and medical terminology.41368 TTh 07/07/09-08/31/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 32 $229 SEESID TBA

PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM PLAB 1060Health related, work-based learning experience that helps students gain practical experience in phlebotomy. The emphasis is on practical work experience for which the student has already acquired the necessary theoretical knowledge and basic phlebotomy skills. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional within the hospital or clinic, generally a clinical preceptor.36122 TWTh 05/26/09-07/16/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $525 SEESID CLIN41120 TWTh 06/23/09-08/13/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $525 SEESID CLIN41121 TWTh 07/21/09-09/10/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $525 SEESID CLIN41122 TWTh 08/25/09-10/15/09 08:00am-01:00pm 120 $525 SEESID CLIN

PHLEBOTOMY UPDATE I PLAB 2000This course is designed to enhance the phlebotomy skills of the healthcare profes-sional. Topics include proper technique in performing venipuncture and capillary punctures and quality assurance in specimen collection and handling. Intended as a fresher course for phlebotomists and other healthcare professionals who draw blood.41015 F 07/10/09-07/10/09 12:00pm-07:00pm 7 $99 SEESID TBA

HEALTH - PUBLIC SAFETY - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICEBASIC EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMSP 100136036 TBA 05/15/09-08/08/09 05:00pm-10:00pm 160 $305 NECODW TBA

CLINICAL- EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMSP 106041258 TBA 08/09/09-08/23/09 12:00am-03:30am 48 $163 NECODW TBA

CPR BASIC LIFE SUPPORT EMSP 1019Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills to perform adult, child, and infant resuscitation for victims of sudden cardiac arrest and choking. Use of bag-valve-mask and AED are included. This course meets requirements as specified by the certifying agency. Intended audience includes professionals and students enrolled in healthcare certificate courses.36972 F 05/01/09-05/01/09 08:30am-03:30pm 7 $40 NECODW TBA36970 S 05/09/09-05/09/09 08:30am-03:30pm 7 $40 NEACEU TBA

PRACTICUM (FIELD EXPERIENCE) EMSP 1064Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. This is a clinical course so it will be held off-site.36548 TBA 05/04/09-07/13/09 12:00am-02:15am 144 $126 NECODW TBA

TRAUMA MANAGEMENT EMSP 1055A detailed study of the knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of patients with traumatic injuries.36540 TBA 05/04/09-06/06/09 05:00pm-10:00pm 96 $191 NECODW TBA

LANGUAGESADVANCED ESL: READING AND WRITING COMG 109141495 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 02:00pm-04:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41501 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41634 M-Th 06/08/09-07/16/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA41615 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 02:00pm-04:30pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41623 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41635 M-F 07/20/09-08/20/09 11:00am-01:00pm 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA

ESL ADVANCED: GRAMMAR WORKSHOP COMG 1091This course is for students who wish to demonstrate that they have attained a rec-ognizable level of English proficiency. The students taking this course will improve their English grammar, especially for the workplace.41759 MW 06/01/09-07/01/09 11:30am-02:30pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA41530 MW 06/01/09-07/01/09 02:00pm-05:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA41533 MW 06/01/09-07/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA41760 MW 06/01/09-07/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA41364 MW 06/02/09-07/20/09 09:00am-11:00am 30 $160 CEAMER TBA41761 MW 07/13/09-08/12/09 11:30am-02:30pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA41663 MW 07/13/09-08/12/09 02:00pm-05:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA

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41668 MW 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA41762 MW 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA

ESL ADVANCED: LISTENING AND SPEAKING COMG 1091Increases communication proficiency for the workplace. Assist students in the ability to use language to serve their needs in a workplace setting.41509 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 02:00pm-04:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41513 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 02:00pm-04:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41767 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 02:00pm-04:00pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41511 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41514 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41752 TTh 06/02/09-08/20/09 11:30am-01:30pm 48 $240 NWKATY TBA41631 M-F 06/08/09-07/10/09 11:00am-01:00pm 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA41753 TTh 06/16/09-08/06/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 48 $240 NWKATY TBA41718 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 02:00pm-04:30pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41725 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41633 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA

ESL ADVANCED: PRONUNCIATION COMG 1091This course is for students who wish to demonstrate that they have attained a rec-ognizable level of English proficiency. The students taking this course will improve their pronunciation of English for the workplace.41754 TWTh 06/02/09-07/02/09 11:30am-01:30pm 30 $160 NWKATY TBA41775 TTh 06/02/09-07/02/09 11:30am-02:30pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA41517 TTh 06/02/09-07/02/09 02:00pm-05:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA41520 TTh 06/02/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA41776 TTh 06/02/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA41365 MW 06/02/09-07/20/09 09:00am-11:00am 30 $160 CEAMER TBA41777 TTh 07/14/09-08/13/09 11:30am-02:30pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA41657 TTh 07/14/09-08/13/09 02:00pm-05:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA41660 TTh 07/14/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWGULF TBA41778 TTh 07/14/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 30 $160 SWACEU TBA41755 MW 07/20/09-08/19/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 30 $160 NWKATY TBA41636 MWF 07/20/09-08/21/09 10:00am-12:00pm 30 $160 NWTCSC TBA

ESL FOR NURSING ASSISTANTS COMG 1091VESL is an ESL course that assists and prepares high beginners to low intermedi-ate ESL students with the English language skills to enter the healthcare work force as Certified Nursing Assistants. Students with English as a second language will acquire the English language skills needed to comprehend the modules presented in the Nurse Aid 1001 training and to acquire the English needed to speak with the patients in a health care organization setting41400 M-Th 06/22/09-07/31/09 05:00pm-07:00pm 60 $246 SEESID TBA F 06/22/09-07/31/09 05:00pm-09:30pm SEESID TBA

ESL I COMG 1000Provides on-the-job dynamic communicative practice for students whose primary language is other than English, exposing students to uses of language in a variety of relevant job-related contexts.41737 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41463 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 09:30am-12:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41465 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41468 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41738 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41392 MTW 06/01/09-07/14/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEOnlin TBA41376 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEOnlin TBA41377 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEOnlin TBA41444 M-Th 06/08/09-07/09/09 08:00am-11:00am 60 $246 NEOnlin TBA41535 M-F 06/08/09-07/10/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41537 M-Th 06/08/09-07/16/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41445 SSu 06/13/09-08/02/09 08:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 NENOLN TBA41677 M-Th 06/15/09-07/16/09 09:30am-12:30pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41679 M-Th 06/15/09-07/16/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41446 SSu 07/11/09-08/29/09 08:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 NENOLN TBA41739 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41551 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 10:00am-12:30pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41466 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41556 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41740 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA

41539 M-F 07/20/09-08/20/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41541 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41393 MTW 07/20/09-09/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEOnlin TBA41378 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEOnlin TBA41379 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEOnlin TBA41447 M-Th 07/27/09-08/27/09 08:00am-11:00am 60 $246 NENOLN TBA41684 M-Th 07/27/09-08/27/09 09:30am-12:30pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41687 M-Th 07/27/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA

ESL II COMG 1001Provides on-the-job dynamic communicative practice for students whose primary language is other than English, exposing students to uses of language in a variety of relevant job-related contexts.41741 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41470 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 09:30am-12:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41473 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41471 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41742 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41691 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41696 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41394 MTW 06/01/09-07/14/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEESID TBA41380 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41381 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41554 M-F 06/08/09-07/10/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41557 M-Th 06/08/09-07/16/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41448 TTh 06/09/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NENOLN TBA41743 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41565 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 10:00am-12:30pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41474 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41567 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41744 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41561 M-F 07/20/09-08/20/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41699 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41701 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41562 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41395 MTW 07/20/09-09/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEESID TBA41382 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41383 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41449 M-Th 07/27/09-08/27/09 08:00am-11:00am 60 $246 NENOLN TBA

ESL III COMG 1004Improvement in reading vocabulary / comprehension skills, as well a speaking, writ-ing, and listening skills for job success. Focus on recognition and comprehension of idioms, analogies, antonyms, synonyms, and context clues. Interpretation of factual material and inferences associated with job-related communication.41745 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41476 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 09:30am-12:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41478 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41482 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41747 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41705 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41707 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41396 MTW 06/01/09-07/14/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEESID TBA41384 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41385 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41570 M-F 06/08/09-07/10/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41574 M-Th 06/08/09-07/16/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41450 SSu 06/20/09-08/15/09 12:00pm-04:00pm 60 $246 NENOLN TBA41748 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41569 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 10:00am-12:30pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41480 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41576 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41749 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41575 M-F 07/20/09-08/20/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41709 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41711 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41577 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41397 MTW 07/20/09-09/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEESID TBA41386 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41387 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA

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ESL IV COMG 1005Designed for students whose primary language is other than English. Focus on compre-hending challenging industrial and job-related materials. Emphasis on industry-related vocabulary development and skills acquisition, including determining meaning from context, identifying word forms and variation in meaning, synonyms and antonyms, context clues, connotation and denotation, and fact and opinion.41750 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41489 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 09:30am-12:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41484 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41493 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41756 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41713 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41714 M-Th 06/01/09-07/09/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41398 MTW 06/01/09-07/14/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEESID TBA41388 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41389 MWF 06/01/09-07/17/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41579 M-F 06/08/09-07/10/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41581 M-Th 06/08/09-07/16/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41757 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41580 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 10:00am-12:30pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41485 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NECODW TBA41593 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWGULF TBA41758 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41583 M-F 07/20/09-08/20/09 09:00am-11:30am 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41715 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41716 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 60 $246 NWKATY TBA41586 M-Th 07/20/09-08/27/09 07:00pm-09:30pm 60 $246 NWTCSC TBA41399 MTW 07/20/09-09/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SEESID TBA41390 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 09:00am-12:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA41391 MWF 07/20/09-09/02/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 CEAMER TBA

ESL LISTENING & SPEAKING, INTERMEDIATE COMG 1091Increases communication proficiency for the workplace at an intermediate level. Assist students in the ability to use language to serve their needs in a workplace setting.41763 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 11:30am-01:30pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41491 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 NECODW TBA41764 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41720 MW 06/01/09-08/19/09 11:30am-01:30pm 48 $240 NWKATY TBA41362 TTh 06/02/09-08/20/09 09:00am-11:00am 48 $240 CEAMER TBA41608 M-F 06/08/09-07/10/09 09:00am-11:00am 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA41610 M-Th 06/08/09-07/16/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA41751 MW 06/15/09-08/05/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 48 $240 NWKATY TBA41734 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 02:00pm-04:30pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41736 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 02:00pm-04:30pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41766 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41765 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 11:30am-01:30pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41614 M-F 07/20/09-08/20/09 11:00am-01:00pm 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA

ESL READING & WRITING, INTERMEDIATE COMG 1091The purpose of this ESL course is to increase reading comprehension as well as written accuracy and fluency for non-native speakers in American English. Expository readings and essay writing skills are emphasized; instruction includes vocabulary development, revision strategies, and occasional grammar review.41768 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 08:30am-10:30am 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41505 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 02:00pm-04:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41494 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 NECODW TBA41507 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41769 M-Th 06/01/09-07/02/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41363 TTh 06/02/09-08/20/09 09:00am-11:00am 48 $240 CEAMER TBA41616 M-F 06/08/09-07/10/09 11:00am-01:00pm 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA41628 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 02:00pm-04:30pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41638 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWGULF TBA41826 M-Th 07/13/09-08/12/09 06:30pm-09:00pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41770 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 08:30am-10:30am 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41827 M-F 07/13/09-08/13/09 02:00pm-04:00pm 48 $240 SWACEU TBA41619 M-F 07/20/09-08/20/09 09:00am-11:00am 48 $240 NWTCSC TBA

ESL, FUNDAMENTALS COMG 109141779 M-F 06/01/09-07/02/09 08:30am-11:00am 60 $246 SWACEU TBA41780 M-Th 07/13/09-08/13/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 60 $246 SWACEU TBA

SPANISH I FRNL 1091This course Introduces the non-native speaker to Spanish, focusing on pronunciation, building vocabulary, and teaching basic skills in speaking, listening and everyday situations. Textbook required.41360 TTh 06/02/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 24 $149 CEAMER TBA41706 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $149 SWGULF TBA41774 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $149 SWACEU TBA41451 MWF 06/08/09-06/24/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $149 NENOLN TBA41647 TTh 06/30/09-08/06/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 24 $149 NWTCSC TBA41452 MWF 07/13/09-07/29/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $149 NENOLN TBA

SPANISH II FRNL 1091Prerequisite: Spanish I or equivalent. Focuses on improving pronunciation, building vocabulary, and developing skills in speaking, listening, and everyday situation. Textbook required.41361 TTh 06/02/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 24 $149 CEAMER TBA41710 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $149 SWGULF TBA41773 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 01:00pm-04:00pm 24 $149 SWACEU TBA41453 MWF 06/15/09-07/01/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $149 NENOLN TBA41645 TTh 06/16/09-07/09/09 05:30pm-08:30pm 24 $149 NWTCSC TBA41454 MWF 07/20/09-08/05/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $149 NENOLN TBA

SPANISH III FRNL 1091Prerequisite: Spanish I and II or equivalent. More practice in understanding and expressing personal concerns in Spanish for the advanced student. Stress is on further improvement of pronunciation and development of greater fluency in handling vocabulary and grammatical structures. Textbook required.41646 MW 06/15/09-07/08/09 05:30pm-08:30pm 24 $149 NWTCSC TBA41648 MW 07/20/09-08/26/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 24 $149 NWTCSC TBA

LICENSURECHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING III CDEC 2024Continuation of the requirements for the Child Development Associate National Credential (CDA). Three of the functional areas of study include family, program management and professionalism.41814 S 06/20/09-08/15/09 09:00am-03:30pm 48 $200 CETBA TBA41815 S 07/11/09-08/29/09 09:00am-03:30pm 48 $200 SWACEU TBA

STATIONARY ENGINEERING - 1ST GRADE LICENSE REVIEW SEST 1041Safe installation, operation, and maintenance procedures for boilers including total boiler analysis for maximum performance and efficiency of each system.41049 MW 06/01/09-08/05/09 05:30pm-10:30pm 64 $200 CEJBW 217

STATIONARY ENGINEERING - 2ND GRADE LICENSE REVIEW SEST 1091This course is designed to acquaint individuals with Stationary Maintenance pro-cedures for boiler installers. Individuals will be Introduction to techniques used to analyze, troubleshoot, evaluate and diagnose instrumentation used to monitor boiler operations. This course conforms to the City of Houston’s code requirements for the boiler licensure exam.41050 MW 06/01/09-08/05/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $200 CEJBW 217

STATIONARY ENGINEERING - 3RD GRADE LICENSE REVIEW CBFM 1003An introduction to boiler maintenance procedures with emphasis on the various components associated with boilers.

41048 TTh 06/02/09-08/06/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 80 $200 CEJBW 217

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENTCOMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE HMSY 2033Meets the guidelines set by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This course includes disaster preparedness, disaster fire suppression, disaster medical operations and rescue operations.41255 T 05/19/09-07/07/09 06:30pm-09:30pm 24 SECHSC TBA41254 Th 05/21/09-07/09/09 06:30pm-09:30pm 24 NENOLN TBA

PUBLIC SAFETY - FIRE SCIENCEDRIVER/OPERATOR - PUMPER FIRS 2044The goal of this program is to improve proficiency on the fire ground by providing the pump operator with the information that will improve their knowledge, skill, and confidence, thus providing a better service to other firefighters and to the citizens of surrounding areas. This program was developed to ensure that the most effective and safe fire streams are utilized, thus allowing firefighters to effectively perform their duties. Knowledge of pressure types and pump concepts are essential to a Driver Operator ability to successfully complete their tasks.41157 MWF 06/29/09-07/13/09 08:00am-05:00pm 62 $190 SWTBA TBA

FIRE INSPECTOR I FIRT 1008This course is an Introduction to the organization and management of a fire depart-ment and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis on leadership from the perspective of a company officer.41492 TBA 06/08/09-07/13/09 On:in-TBA 80 $175 NE41175 MWF 07/27/09-08/12/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $175 SWTBA TBA

FIRE INSPECTOR II FIRT 1040This course is an Introduction to the organization and management of a fire depart-ment and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis on leadership from the perspective of a company officer.41496 TBA 06/08/09-07/13/09 On:in-TBA 72 $200 NE41176 MWF 07/27/09-08/12/09 08:00am-05:00pm 72 $200 SWTBA TBA

FIRE OFFICER I FIRT 1042This course is an Introduction to the organization and management of a fire depart-ment and the relationship of government agencies to the fire services, Emphasis on leadership from the perspective of a company officer41171 MWF 06/08/09-08/23/09 08:00am-05:00pm 62 $190 SWTBA TBA

FIRE OFFICER II FIRT 1043This course is for firefighters and driver/operator who expire to the position of com-pany officer determined to remain versed in essential and innovative management, leadership concepts41172 MWF 06/08/09-08/26/09 08:00am-05:00pm 72 $200 SWTBA TBA

FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION I FIRS 1001An Introduction to fire fighter safety and development. This is one of the 7 basic courses that are part of the basic fire fighter certification program. The first three courses are taught concurrently in the first semester, and the next four courses are taught concurrently in the second semester. This is due to the importance of integrating all 7 courses (30 specific topics) together throughout the program.41479 TBA 06/08/09-08/14/09 On:in-TBA 96 $236 NE41515 M 06/08/09-10/25/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 96 $236 NECODW TBA41183 M-Th 06/22/09-07/06/09 08:00am-05:00pm 96 $236 SWTBA TBA

FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION II FIRS 1007The study of basic principles and skill development of fire service hose and ladders, water distribution systems, building construction, and emergency service communica-tions. This is one of the 7 basic courses that are part of the basic fire fighter certifica-tion program. The first three courses are taught concurrently in the first semester, and the next four courses are taught concurrently in the second semester. This is due to the importance of integrating all 7 courses (and 30 specific topics) together throughout the program.41184 M-Th 06/01/09-06/03/09 08:00am-05:00pm 112 $362 SWTBA TBA41486 TBA 06/08/09-08/14/09 On:in-TBA 112 $362 NE41526 S 06/13/09-09/11/09 07:30am-05:30pm 112 $362 NECODW TBA

FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION III FIRS 1013General principles of fire apparatus pump operations, fire streams, and public rela-tions as they relate to the fundamental development of basic fire fighter skills this is one of the 7 basic courses that are part of the basic fire fighter certification program. The first three courses are taught concurrently in the first semester, and the next four courses are taught concurrently in the second semester. This is due to the importance of integrating all 7 courses (and 30 specific topics) together throughout the program.36185 M-Th 05/14/09-06/02/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $210 SWTBA TBA41532 TBA 06/01/09-06/03/09 TBA 80 $210 NECODW TBA41490 TBA 06/08/09-08/14/09 TBA 80 $210 NETBA TBA41185 M-Th 07/06/09-07/28/09 08:00am-05:00pm 80 $210 SWTBA TBA

PLANS EXAMINER I FIRT 1002This course is an Introduction to the organization and management of a fire depart-ment and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis on leadership from the perspective of a company officer.41497 TBA 06/08/09-07/13/09 TBA 40 $114 NETBA TBA41135 MWF 06/09/09-08/22/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $114 SWTBA TBA

PUBLIC SAFETY - LAW ENFORCEMENTBASIC INSTRUCTOR CJLE 2049Instruction in the adult learner process and the differences between adult and child learning. Includes the role of the instructor, the three domains of learning, and their impact on the learning process. Meets the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) requirements. This course Introduces the student to the teaching-learning process, phases of the teaching-learning process, factors affecting learning, needs assessment, task analysis, developing learning objectives, preparing a lesson plan, and methods of instruction. The students will be taught how to develop and use instructional media to enhance their presentations. In addition, the fundamental techniques of developing testing and evaluation procedures will be presented. Each trainee must demonstrate the basic knowledge and skills required to effectively instruct a lesson during two teaching exercises which will be evaluated by two instructors.41211 M-F 06/01/09-06/05/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $150 NEOnlin TBA41212 M-F 08/03/09-08/07/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $150 NEOnlin TBA

EMERGENCY VEHICLE INSTRUCTOR CJLE 1094Instruction includes basic techniques required for initiating the witness or suspect interview or interrogation. No Textbook required36448 M-F 05/18/09-05/22/09 08:00am-05:00pm 50 $250 NEOnlin TBA41210 M-F 07/06/09-07/10/09 08:00am-05:00pm 50 $250 NEOnlin TBA

FIELD TRAINING OFFICER CJLE 1094Police management seeks to select, hire, and train the most highly qualified personnel available. Once selection and hiring are complete, the Field Training Officer serves to facilitate the necessary transition from recruit to competent police officer. Topics will include: * Counseling techniques * Human relations skills * Training techniques and evaluation * Control and documentation of records * Role of the field officer * Elements of FTO selection * FTO program operation procedures36374 M-F 05/11/09-05/15/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $150 SWOnlin TBA41204 M-F 07/06/09-07/10/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $150 SWOnlin TBA

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FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR CJLE 2038Students will understand proper firearms procedures and techniques on the firing range. Meets objectives for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) Course 2222.36459 M-F 05/11/09-05/15/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $200 NEOnlin TBA41213 M-F 07/06/09-07/10/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $200 NEOnlin TBA

NEW SUPERVISOR CJLE 103041218 M-F 06/08/09-06/12/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $150 SWOnlin TBA41219 M-F 07/13/09-07/17/09 08:00am-05:00pm 40 $150 SWOnlin TBA

USE OF FORCE CJLE 105636471 WTh 05/06/09-05/07/09 08:00am-05:00pm 16 $80 SWOnlin41214 TBA 06/16/09-06/17/09 08:00am-05:00pm 16 $80 SWOnlin TBA

REAL ESTATEADVANCED REAL ESTATE CODES & INSPECTIONS RELE 109141054 Th 06/04/09-08/06/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 38 $190 CEAMER 701

BUILDING ENCLOSURE RELE 1091Building Enclosure subjects will address additional electrical components in a dwell-ing requiring inspections for code compliance. Subject areas will include: electrical definitions, services, branch circuits, power and light distribution, light fixtures, and swimming pools.36241 M-F 05/04/09-05/15/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 20 $100 CEAMER 701

EPA, CPSC AND BUSINESS RELE 1091This course is designed to introduce individuals to Environmental Protection Agency and Consumer Product Safety Commission web-sites as they relate to information necessary for real estate inspections. Discussion and demonstration on how to navi-gate EPA and CPSC respective web sites and download product information will be covered. An Introduction to the Small Business Administrations criteria for Owning and Operating a small business will also be discussed.41055 S 06/06/09-06/13/09 09:00am-02:00pm 10 $50 SWACEU TBA

LAW OF AGENCY RELE 2002A study of law of agency including principal-agent and master-servant relationships, the authority of an agent, the termination of an agent’s authority, the fiduciary and other duties of an agent, employment law, deceptive trade practices, listing or buying procedures, and the disclosure of an agency.41783 TTh 06/09/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA41732 TTh 06/09/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41784 TTh 07/21/09-08/27/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA41733 TTh 07/21/09-08/27/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA

LAW OF CONTRACTS RELE 1012This course covers real estate contracts/principles involved in promulgating contracts. Topics covered include: elements of a contract, offer and acceptance, statute of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach, unauthorized practice of law, com-mission rules relating to use of adopted forms, and owner disclosure requirements.41801 TTh 06/09/09-07/16/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA41804 TTh 06/09/09-07/16/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41802 TTh 07/21/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA41803 TTh 07/21/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA

LOAN ORIGINATION AND QUALITY CONTROL RELE 1024An Introduction to the mortgage loan application process. Topics include regulatory compliance and documentation; real estate contracts; the mortgage application process, interview techniques; credit, income and property qualification, quality controls and procedures.41809 MW 06/08/09-07/15/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41805 TTh 06/09/09-07/16/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA

LOAN PROCESSING RELE 1091A study of the theoretical and practical framework necessary to understand the complex field of mortgage lending with emphasis on Loan Processing.41065 MW 07/20/09-08/26/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA

PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE I RELE 1001An overview of licensing as a real estate broker and sales person, ethics of practice, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, contracts, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Also includes federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination and community reinvestment.41799 MW 06/08/09-07/15/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA41797 MW 06/08/09-07/15/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41800 MW 07/20/09-08/26/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41798 MW 07/20/09-08/26/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA

PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE II RELE 1038A continued overview of real estate licensing, ethics of practice, titles to and convey-ance of real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions, between personal and real property, contracts, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Also includes federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, and community reinvestment.41811 MW 06/08/09-07/15/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41812 MW 06/08/09-07/15/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA41810 MW 07/20/09-08/26/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA41813 MW 07/20/09-08/26/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RELE 1015This course is for Individuals who are acquiring a Property Management Certificate or Commercial Real Estate Certificate, or who want to better understand the basics of the real estate profession. A study of the role of the property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, mainte-nance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act.41534 MW 06/01/09-06/24/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 32 $172 SWACEU TBA41174 TTh 06/09/09-07/16/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41540 TTh 07/07/09-07/30/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 32 $172 SWWLOP TBA

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP RELE 2088A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized oc-cupational theory, skills and concepts in the property management industry.41340 M-F 06/08/09-07/08/09 09:00am-05:00pm 64 $147 SWOff C

REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL RELE 1003A study of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal, social and economic determinant of value, appraisal case studies, cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates, final correlations, and reporting.41730 MW 06/08/09-07/15/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41781 TTh 06/09/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA

REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE RELE 2031A study of law of agency, planning and organization, operational policies and proce-dures, recruiting, selection and training of personnel, records and control, and real estate firm analysis and expansion criteria.41731 TTh 07/21/09-08/27/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA

REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION RELE 1035A study of the basic principles of design and construction of real estate properties.41458 T 06/02/09-08/18/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $160 CEAMER 701

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REAL ESTATE FINANCE RELE 1020An overview of the U.S. monetary system, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing costs, alternative instruments, laws affecting mortgage lend-ing, and the State Housing Agency.41808 MW 06/08/09-07/15/09 08:30am-12:30pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT RELE 1007This online course covers financing, evaluation, and management of real estate investment. Emphasis on real estate investment characteristics, techniques of investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted investment criteria, leverage, and applications to property tax implications of owning real estate.41735 MW 07/20/09-08/26/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA41782 TTh 07/21/09-08/27/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWWLOP TBA

REAL ESTATE LANDLORD - TENANT LAW RELE 1091This course reviews the basics of real estate law and is part of the Property Manage-ment Certificate.41542 TTh 08/04/09-08/11/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 12 $122 SWWLOP TBA

REAL ESTATE LEADERSHIP RELE 1091This course is for Individuals who are acquiring a Property Management Certificate or Commercial Real Estate Certificate, or who want to better understand the basics of the real estate profession in regards to the law. In this course students will learn the leadership basics that may include conflict resolution and customer service, tech-niques to negotiate conflict and control anger, how personality types affect conflict and to identify the underlining causes of conflict, techniques for dealing effectively with customers, and students will study different customer types.36726 TTh 05/21/09-06/02/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 20 $240 SWWLOP TBA

REAL ESTATE M.C.E. UPDATE RELE 1091This seminar will satisfy your two-year mandatory continuing education requirements.41572 ThF 06/11/09-06/12/09 08:30am-05:00pm 15 $85 SWACEU TBA41578 SSu 06/27/09-06/28/09 08:30am-05:00pm 15 $85 SWWLOP TBA41588 ThF 07/09/09-07/10/09 08:30am-05:00pm 15 $85 SWACEU TBA41712 SSu 07/25/09-07/26/09 08:30am-05:00pm 15 $85 SWACEU TBA

REAL ESTATE MARKETING RELE 1022This course Introduces the student to the concepts of Real Estate Marketing, including professionalism, ethics, sales techniques, and marketing concepts.41807 MW 06/09/09-07/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $160 SWTBA TBA

REAL ESTATE SOFTWARE RELE 1091This course is for Individuals who are acquiring a Property Management Certificate or Commercial Real Estate Certificate, or who want to better understand the basics of the real estate profession in regards to the law. In this course the student will learn how to use various computer software packages specific to the real estate industry and demonstrate an understanding of property management software by participat-ing in a case study.36725 TTh 05/07/09-05/19/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 16 $173 SWWLOP TBA41559 TTh 08/13/09-08/25/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 16 $173 SWWLOP TBA

RECERTIFICATION AND ETHICS RELE 1091This course is designed to assist real estate practitioners to face and resolve problems with personal values added principles, formulate a personal code of ethics, become aware of laws and regulations that govern responses to ethical dilemmas and develop a rational model for ethical decision making.41053 M 07/13/09-07/14/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 8 $59 CEAMER 701 T 07/13/09-07/14/09 TBA CETBA TBA

RECERTIFICATION AND ETHICS RELE 2003This sixteen-hour seminar will satisfy your educational requirements according to the Texas Real Estate Commission. The seminar will focus on the following topics: ethics, legal updates, review techniques, marketing procedures, and current trends. Textbook required.41051 M-Th 07/13/09-07/16/09 05:30pm-09:30pm 16 $94 CEAMER 701

ROOF SYSTEMS RELE 1036This course is designed to acquaint residential inspectors with building codes govern-ing the design and construction of roof systems.36360 M-F 05/18/09-05/29/09 05:50pm-09:45pm 40 $200 CEAMER 701

STANDARD OF PRACTICE: LEGAL/ETHICS RELE 1091This course is designed to acquaint individuals with TREC rules and guidelines nec-essary to operate as a Real Estate Inspector. Emphasis will be placed on personal code of ethics and law and regulations that govern responses to ethical dilemmas.41056 S 07/11/09-07/25/09 09:00am-02:00pm 15 $75 SWACEU TBA

STANDARD OF REPORT FORMS: REPORT WRITING RELE 109141058 S 08/15/09-08/29/09 09:00am-02:00pm 15 $75 SWACEU TBA

TAILORINGDRAPERY AND BEDSPREAD MAKING, ADVANCED CEC 1326Techniques for professional construction in drapery and bedspread making.92688 S 06/06/09-08/29/09 09:00am-05:00pm 96 $250 CEGAYHL TBA

DRAPERY AND BEDSPREAD MAKING, BEGINNING CEC 1325Basic techniques for professional construction in drapery and bedspread making.92589 M 06/01/09-08/17/09 09:00am-05:00pm 96 $250 CEWW 25092689 M 06/01/09-08/17/09 09:00am-05:00pm 96 $250 CEGAYHL TBA92590 W 06/03/09-08/19/09 09:00am-05:00pm 96 $250 CEWW 25092588 S 06/06/09-08/29/09 09:00am-05:00pm 96 $250 CEWW 250

UPHOLSTERY, FUNDAMENTALS CEC 1329This course is designed to acquaint Students with the basic techniques used in up-holstery. Students will be introduced to upholstery fabrics, tools, materials, furniture construction and material estimating techniques.92584 T 06/02/09-08/18/09 07:30am-04:30pm 96 $250 CEWW 352

UPHOLSTERY, INTERMEDIATE CEC 1330This course is designed to further develop individual skills in upholstery. Students will be introduced to application techniques of foam, fabric, springs, cushions, skirts, tufting and channels using a variety of furniture projects.92587 MW 06/01/09-08/19/09 05:00pm-10:00pm 96 $250 CEWW 35292586 Th 06/04/09-08/20/09 07:30am-04:30pm 96 $250 CEWW 352

WOMAN’S TAILORING, INTERMEDIATE CEC 132892693 TTh 06/02/09-08/20/09 09:00am-02:00pm 96 $250 CEGAYHL TBA92692 TTh 06/02/09-08/20/09 05:00pm-09:00pm 96 $250 CEGAYHL TBA

WOMEN’S TAILORING, BASIC CEC 1327An introduction to tailoring women’s apparel including instruction in pattern altera-tions; assembling women’s jackets, skirts, pants fitting and alteration procedures. Fundamentals of sewing machine operations, fabric preparation and cutting, machine and hand sewing techniques, and pressing proficiencies.92690 TTh 06/02/09-08/20/09 09:00am-02:00pm 96 $250 CEGAYHL TBA92691 TTh 06/02/09-08/20/09 05:00pm-09:00pm 96 $250 CEGAYHL TBA

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TEST PREPARATIONCITIZENSHIP PREPARATION CEC 2215Designed mainly for adults whose primary language is other than English. Focus is on the oral component of the Naturalization Test, based on the 100 Questions and Answers list. Review materials needed for studying for the U.S. naturalization examination. Related topics will include background information, U.S. history and government, the judicial system and U.S. institutions and culture.92868 TTh 06/02/09-08/06/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 40 $245 SWGULF TBA92660 SSu 06/06/09-07/12/09 08:00am-12:00pm 40 $245 NENOLN TBA92565 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 08:30am-01:30pm 40 $245 SEESID TBA92899 S 06/06/09-08/15/09 08:30am-12:30pm 40 $245 SWACEU TBA92538 S 06/06/09-08/15/09 09:00am-01:00pm 40 $245 CEAMER TBA92566 S 06/20/09-08/15/09 08:30am-01:30pm 40 $245 SEESID TBA92661 S 06/20/09-08/29/09 08:00am-12:00pm 40 $245 NENOLN TBA92662 SSu 07/11/09-08/08/09 08:00am-12:00pm 40 $245 NENOLN TBA92663 SSu 08/01/09-08/30/09 08:00am-12:00pm 40 $245 NENOLN TBA

GED LANGUAGE ARTS, READING CEC 0938This course is intended for those students who have completed the tenth grade and need a basic review before taking the GED test to acquire a high school diploma. This class is for test review only and not intended as remediation. This course provides students with a skills review of English grammar, sentence structure, and vocabulary. Students will practice essay construction and a apply concepts reviewed in class in preparation for the GED Writing Skills Test. Reading material will be included. Textbook required.92864 MW 06/01/09-07/29/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 36 $195 SWGULF TBA92561 TTh 06/02/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA92902 TTh 06/02/09-07/09/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SWACEU TBA92861 F 06/05/09-08/28/09 01:00pm-04:00pm 36 $195 SWGULF TBA92885 TTh 06/09/09-08/06/09 11:30am-01:30pm 36 $195 NWKATY TBA92562 MW 06/15/09-07/22/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA92846 MW 06/22/09-08/19/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 NWTCSC TBA92886 TTh 07/07/09-08/13/09 07:00pm-10:00pm 36 $195 NWKATY TBA92904 TTh 07/14/09-08/20/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SWACEU TBA

GED LANGUAGE ARTS, READING -SPANISH CEC 739892633 SSu 06/06/09-07/11/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 36 $195 NENOLN TBA93049 S 06/06/09-08/08/09 08:30am-12:30pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA92896 S 06/06/09-08/08/09 12:00pm-04:00pm 36 $195 SWACEU TBA92634 SSu 07/11/09-08/08/09 08:00am-12:00pm 36 $195 NENOLN TBA

GED MATHEMATICS CEC 7649This course is intended for those students who have completed the tenth grade and need a basic review before taking the GED test battery. This class is for test review only and not intended as remediation. This course provides students with a basic math review of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, ratio. Proportions, basic algebra and geometry. Students will practice solving word problems and apply skills reviewed in class to prepare for the GED Mathematics Test.91680 MW 06/01/09-07/08/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA92903 MW 06/01/09-07/08/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SWACEU TBA92863 TTh 06/02/09-07/30/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 36 $195 SWGULF TBA92857 F 06/05/09-08/28/09 09:00am-12:00pm 36 $195 SWGULF TBA91707 TTh 06/16/09-07/23/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA91708 TTh 06/23/09-08/20/09 07:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 NWTCSC TBA92905 MW 07/13/09-08/19/09 06:00pm-09:00pm 36 $195 SWACEU TBA

GED MATHEMATICS - SPANISH CEC 764891824 SSu 06/06/09-07/11/09 08:00am-12:00pm 36 $195 NENOLN TBA92897 S 06/06/09-08/08/09 08:30am-12:30pm 36 $195 SWACEU TBA93050 S 06/06/09-08/08/09 08:30am-12:30pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA91655 SSu 07/11/09-08/08/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 36 $195 NENOLN TBA

GED SOCIAL STUDIES & SCIENCE CEC 7400This course is intended for those students who have completed the tenth grade and need a basic review before taking the GED test to acquire a high school diploma. This class is for test review only and not intended as remediation. This course pro-vides students with the five basic social studies areas; United States history, world history, civics and government, economics, and geography. It includes the thinking skills with an emphasis on graphics, including ?Earth and Space Science,? a new content area. Textbook required.92865 MW 06/01/09-07/29/09 06:00pm-08:00pm 36 $195 SWGULF TBA92563 S 06/06/09-08/08/09 08:30am-12:30pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA92564 S 06/06/09-08/08/09 08:30am-12:30pm 36 $195 SEESID TBA92862 S 06/06/09-08/29/09 09:00am-12:00pm 36 $195 SWGULF TBA92847 F 06/19/09-08/21/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 36 $195 NWTCSC TBA

GED SOCIAL STUDIES & SCIENCE - SPANISH CEC 7399This course is intended for those students who have completed the tenth grade and need a basic review before taking the GED test to acquire a high school diploma. This class is for test review only and not intended as remediation. This course pro-vides students with the five basic social studies areas; United States history, world history, civics and government, economics, and geography. It includes the thinking skills with an emphasis on graphics, including ?Earth and Space Science,? a new content area. Textbook required.92898 F 06/05/09-08/07/09 08:30am-12:30pm 36 $195 SWACEU TBA

TEXES ESL SUPPLEMENTAL REVIEW CEC 000293006 S 06/20/09-06/20/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93011 S 07/25/09-07/25/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93017 S 08/22/09-08/22/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC

TEXES GENERALIST EC-4 REVIEW CEC 2222The TExES Generalist EC-4 Review is an intensive preparation training course that covers the domains, standards and competencies of the TExES Generalist EC-4 examination. Test format, terminology and test-taking strategies will be included in the review.93007 S 06/20/09-06/20/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93012 S 07/25/09-07/25/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93018 S 08/22/09-08/22/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC

TEXES MATHEMATICS 4-8 REVIEW CEC 9999The TExES Mathematic 4-8 Review is an intensive preparation training course that covers the domains, standards and competencies of the TExES Mathematics 4-8 examination. Test format, terminology and test-taking strategies will be included in the review.93008 S 06/20/09-06/20/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93013 S 07/25/09-07/25/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93019 S 08/22/09-08/22/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC

TEXES MATHEMATICS 8-12 REVIEW CEC 1111The TExES Mathematics 8-12 Review is an intensive preparation training course that covers the domains, standards and competencies of the TExES Mathematics 8-12 examination. Test format, terminology and test-taking strategies will be included in the review.93009 S 06/20/09-06/20/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93014 S 07/25/09-07/25/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93020 S 08/22/09-08/22/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC

TEXES PPR EC-12 REVIEW CEC 888893010 S 06/20/09-06/20/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93016 S 07/25/09-07/25/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC93021 S 08/22/09-08/22/09 09:00am-03:00pm 6 $87 CECENT LEC

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THEA - MATH CEC 7652This course will be an overview of fundamental mathematics, algebra, geometry and basic problem solving to help prepare for the math portion of the THEA test.92900 F 06/05/09-07/31/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $173 SWACEU TBA91715 S 06/06/09-07/18/09 08:30am-12:30pm 24 $173 NENOLN TBA92866 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $173 SWGULF TBA91883 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 12:30pm-03:30pm 24 $173 SEESID TBA92850 MW 06/29/09-08/05/09 05:30pm-07:30pm 24 $173 NWTCSC TBA92635 S 07/25/09-08/29/09 08:30am-12:30pm 24 $173 NENOLN TBA

THEA - READING AND WRITING CEC 7653The reading portion of this course will provide reading skill descriptions: determine the meaning of words and phrases, understand the main idea and supporting details, identify a writer’s purpose, analyze the relationship among ideas in written material, use critical reasoning skills to evaluate written material and apply study skills to reading assignments. The writing portion will teach the following characteristics that may be considered in scoring writing samples: appropriateness, unity and focus, development and organization, sentence structure, and usage. Together this course will help prepare for the reading and writing portions of the THEA test.92901 F 06/05/09-07/31/09 01:00pm-04:00pm 24 $173 SWACEU TBA91760 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 09:00am-12:00pm 24 $173 SEESID TBA92867 S 06/06/09-08/01/09 01:00pm-04:00pm 24 $173 SWGULF TBA91884 S 06/20/09-08/01/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 24 $173 NENOLN TBA91716 S 07/25/09-08/29/09 01:00pm-05:00pm 24 $173 NENOLN TBA

US RESIDENCY TEST PREPARATION CEC 7403This course is for students interested in test preparation for the residency status through the revised U.S. Naturalization Test and Interview, which are administered by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigrant Services. The course provides students with English and Spanish-language instruction at a low-beginning level with an emphasis in U.S. history, government, and integrated civics. Group instruction, independent practice, and writing practice and instruction will be used in class.93028 SSu 06/06/09-08/02/09 12:00pm-04:00pm 60 $245 NENOLN TBA93029 SSu 07/11/09-08/29/09 12:00pm-04:00pm 60 $245 NENOLN TBA

TRANSPORTATIONMOTORCYCLE - BASIC RIDER COURSE CEC 9122This course of instruction is based on a curriculum developed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, designed to provide experienced motorcyclists with additional skills and knowledge found to be lacking in accident-involved motorcyclist. Satisfactory completion of this course is signified by the issuance of a Texas Department of Public Safety standardized Motorcycle operator Training Course completion Card. MSB-8.92858 SSu 05/29/09-05/31/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 05/29/09-05/31/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92848 SSu 06/05/09-06/07/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 06/05/09-06/07/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92853 SSu 06/12/09-06/14/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 06/12/09-06/14/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92855 SSu 06/19/09-06/21/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 06/19/09-06/21/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92869 SSu 06/26/09-06/28/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 06/26/09-06/28/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92870 SSu 07/10/09-07/12/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 07/10/09-07/12/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92874 SSu 07/17/09-07/19/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 07/17/09-07/19/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92876 SSu 07/24/09-07/26/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 07/24/09-07/26/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92877 SSu 08/07/09-08/09/09 08:00am-05:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA F 08/07/09-08/09/09 06:00pm-10:00pm NECODW TBA92879 F 08/14/09-08/16/09 06:00pm-10:00pm 20 $155 NECODW TBA

PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER I CVOP 1013Overview of the State of Texas Class A Commercial Drivers License written test. In-cludes preparation for mastery of the Commercial Drivers License written examination, general truck driving skills with hands-on components, and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation36576 M-F 05/08/09-05/29/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA36578 M-F 05/21/09-06/11/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41230 M-F 06/05/09-06/25/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41233 M-F 06/19/09-07/10/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41234 M-F 07/02/09-07/24/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41251 M-F 07/07/09-09/25/09 05:30pm-07:36pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41243 M-F 07/21/09-08/10/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41236 M-F 07/31/09-08/20/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41238 M-F 08/14/09-09/03/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA41240 M-F 08/28/09-09/03/09 07:00am-03:54pm 126 $1350 NECODW TBA

PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER II CVOP 1040A continuation of Professional truck Driver I. General truck driving with hands-on skill development and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation36573 M-F 05/01/09-05/30/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA36575 M-F 05/15/09-06/12/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA36577 M-F 06/01/09-06/26/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA36579 M-F 06/12/09-07/10/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41231 M-Th 06/26/09-07/24/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41252 M-F 07/07/09-09/25/09 07:37pm-10:17pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41232 M-F 07/13/09-08/07/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41235 M-F 07/27/09-08/21/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41242 M-F 08/11/09-09/04/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41237 M-F 08/21/09-09/18/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41239 M-F 09/04/09-10/02/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA41241 M-F 09/04/09-10/16/09 07:00am-03:30pm 160 $2025 NECODW TBA

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Online e-scheduleBUSINESSACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS I CEC 7590In this course you will learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, while also learning how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period. Focus on concepts and their applica-tion in transaction analysis and financial statement preparation including analysis of financial statements and asset and equity accounting in proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. Accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, and various common banking activities will be discussed. You will also learn how to prepare an income statement and how to close out accounts at the end of each fiscal period. For syllabus, textbook requirements and registration visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs92643 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92645 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92646 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II CEC 9812This course covers the fundamentals of such topics as special journals, uncollectible accounts receivable, plant assets, depreciation, notes and interest, accrued revenue and expenses, dividends, retained earnings, and various financial reports for corpora-tions. If you’re interested in increasing your financial awareness and accountability while also gaining a marketable skill, this is the course for you. publishers.92651 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92652 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92653 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS CEC 7304Gain the skills and knowledge you’ll need to prepare for the Certified Administrative Professional exam and begin a rewarding career as an administrative assistant.92667 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92668 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FUNDAMENTALS CEC 7340Rapid growth in the health, legal services, data processing, management, public relations, and other industries have created many new job opportunities for admin-istrative assistants. This course will help you discover and master the essentials of managerial and staff support, information and records management, communications technology, travel and meeting coordination, space planning, and office ergonomics. You’ll become an indispensable member of your team by identifying opportunities and implementing solutions to turn your office into a high productivity machine.92669 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92670 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92680 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CREATING USER REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENTS CEC 7355Your success as a developer depends almost entirely on your ability to meet or exceed your customers’ every expectation. This course will show you, step by step, how to discover and document precisely what your customer wants. You will learn how to gather, manage, and document user requirements for any type of project in any industry.92916 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

EFFECTIVE BUSINESS WRITING CEC 7210If you communicate with others in writing, you need this course to help you identify and eliminate problem areas. By the end of this course, you’ll know the secret to developing powerful written documents that immediately draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue until your very last, well-chosen word.92783 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92784 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92785 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GET GRANTS! CEC 7214This course will teach you how to research and develop mutually beneficial relation-ships with potential funding sources, Organize a grant writing campaign and keep track of all funding sources, requests and donations, Prepare complete proposal packages, and Dissolve crisis management and submit one hundred proposals a year in ten hours a week.92747 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GRANT WRITING, A TO Z CEC 7589A to Z Grant Writing is an invigorating and informative seminar specially created for executive directors, organizers, board members, community volunteers, development officers, and individuals who want to learn a ‘bird’s eye’ view of the grant writing process and learn how to: Research and develop mutually beneficial relationships with potential funding sources, Organize a grant writing campaign and keep track of all funding sources, requests and donations, prepare complete proposal packages, and dissolve crisis management. For syllabus, textbook requirements and registration visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs.92740 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MASTERY OF BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS CEC 7536In this course you’ll learn about various organizational structures and determine how to use leadership, motivation, and control for maximum impact. You’ll understand how successful organizations use performance measurements to stay on track. You’ll also master the fundamentals of accounting and increase your knowledge about key financial terms, cash flow management, financial statements, and cost control.93051 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92700 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92701 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT, INTRODUCTION CEC 8013Develop the skills and strategies you need to become an integral part of one of America?s fastest growing service sectors.92748 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PMP CERTIFICATION PREP I CEC 7540Begin a well-paying career as a project manager by preparing to take--and pass--the PMP certification exam.92702 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92703 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92704 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PRINCIPLES OF SALES MANAGEMENT CEC 3435Master the art of managing sales teams from a sales management professional. Learn the essential roles and responsibilities of a sales manager and develop leadership, motivational and team-building skills. Learn proven techniques and strategies for com-munication, conflict resolution and sales planning to deliver superior sales-team results.92950 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PROFESSIONAL SALES SKILLS CEC 7345Today, there are no shortages of opportunities for skilled salespeople. In good times or bad, companies never stop looking for sales representatives that can help them meet their financial goals. If you’ve always dreamed of becoming successful in sales, this course is exactly what you need. You’ll learn how to turn prospects into buyers, how to provide proper customer service, how to develop a sales plan, and more!92949 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PROJECT MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS CEC 7538You’ll become proficient at recruiting project team members and empowering them to succeed. You’ll understand the stages of team development, and you’ll gain skills in developing and motivating team leaders. You’ll learn how to understand and relate to an organizational culture and the differing characteristics of its work groups.92705 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS CEC 7336There are more projects occurring today than at any time in history. Organizations initiate projects to create new computer applications, erect bridges and buildings, improve processes, develop new products, and reorganize company operations. Unfortunately, most organizations do not manage projects well, creating an unprec-edented demand for project management practitioners.92714 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92715 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92716 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PREP II CEC 7272Prepare to take--and pass--the Project Management Institute’s PMP certification exam. Master chapters seven through twelve of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, the most essential resource for the PMP certification exam. Learn all about the nine Project Management Knowledge Areas, five Process Groups, and 44 project management processes.92684 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PURCHASING FUNDAMENTALS CEC 7277Improve your company?s bottom line profitability by mastering the fundamentals of purchasing. Become an indispensable member of your organization by learning key strategic concepts such as supplier partnerships, capital budgeting and green buy-ing. Enhance day-to-day tactical effectiveness by learning about negotiation, supplier sourcing, record keeping, purchase requisitions and purchase orders.92967 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

QUICKBOOKS 2007, INTRODUCTION CEC 7588In this course students will learn how this computer application program can be used to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile your checking account, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track company payables, inventory, and receivables, create estimates, and generate reports. For syllabus, textbook requirements and registration visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs.92891 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92892 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92907 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

QUICKBOOKS 2007, PEFORMING PAYROLL CEC 758792657 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

QUICKBOOKS 2008, INTRODUCTION CEC 7588In this course students will learn how this computer application program can be used to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile your checking account, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track company payables, inventory, and receivables, create estimates, and generate reports. For syllabus, textbook requirements and registration visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs.92655 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92656 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

QUICKBOOKS 2009, INTRODUCTION CEC 741893025 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu93026 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu93027 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

SIX SIGMA - TOTAL QUALITY APPLICATIONS CEC 5111You will know how to apply the DMAIC model each step of the way, define, plan, implement, and close a Six Sigma project. You’ll know how to use process capabil-ity, lean thinking, you’ll understand the basics of advanced Six Sigma tools such as sampling, design of experiments (DOE), analysis of variance (ANOVA), hypothesis testing, control charts.92720 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

START YOUR OWN SMALL BUSINESS CEC 7396Learn how to take your dream of starting a business and put it into action. In this class, you’ll learn everything you need to know about starting a business. You’ll begin by discovering the tricks to picking the right opportunity for you.92947 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

TOTAL QUALITY FUNDAMENTALS CEC 7337In this six-week online course, you will learn how successful organizations apply quality to their everyday activities. You will find out how to use teamwork to make the most of employees’ abilities and potential. I will help you manage the process of change, reduce customer complaints, and increase customer service. You will learn of a number of quality fallacies and how to lessen their impact.92962 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92963 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN RESOURCE FUNCTION CEC 7211This course is designed to help people without experience in human resources to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain. It will prepare both manag-ers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result.92723 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92724 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

COMPUTERSA+ CERTITIED PREPARATION, ADVANCED CEC 759192725 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.1, INTRODUCTION CEC 5107If you want to be a technical writer, you need to learn Adobe FrameMaker, the gold standard for publishing technical documentation. In this practical, hands-on course, a seasoned professional will show you how to take advantage of Frame Maker?s renowned ability to handle large, complex documents for both print and online.92940 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

ASP.NET, INTRODUCTION CEC 7359Learn how to create exciting, interactive, and professional Web sites with ASP.NET. In this hands-on course, you’ll begin by adding the power of interactive controls to your Web pages, and you’ll discover how you can use style sheets to give every Web page you create the same clean and consistent look and feel. You’ll find out how to connect to a database and put the information it contains on public display. Then, you’ll develop a true community-based Web site that allows users to register, log in, create and update profiles, and post messages to a forum. You’ll also explore the issue of Web security, and learn some simple things you can do to secure your site against some common attacks.92912 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92968 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

C++PROGRAMMING, INTRODUCTION CEC 731692917 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92918 TBA 08/19/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

COMPTIA A+ CERTIFICATION PREP, BASIC CEC 7306The Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course teaches you about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer - including microprocessors, RAM, power supplies, motherboards, BIOS, CMOS, the expansion bus, floppy drives, and hard drives. You’ll learn how things work, how to configure everything, and how to troubleshoot in real world environments.92728 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92729 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92730 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

COMPTIA A+ CERTIFICATION PREP, INTERMEDIATE CEC 7307This course dives into the details of the various Windows operating systems covered by the CompTIA A+ Certification exam. The Intermediate CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course teaches you how to install, maintain, configure, and upgrade all current versions of Windows: NT, 9x, 2000, and XP. You’ll also learn how to use the DOS-style command line for performing tech tasks.92731 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $115 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

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CORELDRAWX3, INTRODUCTION CEC 7365Enhance your company newsletter, logo, or letterhead, boost your personal Web page, or design an original greeting card using dazzling images you?ve created with CorelDRAW. Learn how to add brilliant colors, designs and exquisite text to your original artwork and then export them with ease to other computer applications, such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and the Web.92825 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CREATING WEB PAGES I CEC 7584In this course students will learn about the capabilities of the World Wide Web and the fundamentals of web design, plan the content, structure and layout of a Web site, create pages full of neatly formatted text, build links between the pages and to the outside world, and add color, backgrounds, graphics, tables, hot buttons, and animation. Also they will learn critical and timely information on securing the best possible location in search engine listings, and powerful no-cost or low-cost web marketing strategies. For syllabus, textbook requirements and registration visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs92741 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92742 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92743 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CREATING WEB PAGES II CEC 7279Are you using HTML to its fullest potential? In this hands-on course, you’ll become adept at using color, tables, and frames to give your Web pages a more polished and professional look, improved navigation, and more organization. Beef up the fun factor with audio and interactive forms, and learn how to save hours of time and effort with Cascading Style Sheets.92807 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92808 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CRYSTAL REPORTS 10, INTRODUCTION CEC 9638Learn how to use Crystal Reports to convert raw database or accounting data into meaningful and readable reports. Impress your peers, clients, and superiors by dis-covering new ways to convey information. By the time you finish this course, you’ll be able to create a wide variety of handsome and sophisticated reports that com-municate more--much more--than mere facts. You’ll also be able to use charts and maps to present information visually, and cross-tabs to show correlations between loosely related data items.92734 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CSS AND XHTML, INTRODUCTION CEC 7378Learn how to create state-of-the-art Web sites using modern CSS and XHTML techniques. Take your existing HTML skills to the next level and start building sites like the pros.92809 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92810 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92811 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

DESKTOP APPLICATIONS CEC 9668This is a one year subscription to over eighty self-paced highly interactive online courses covering topics such as word processing, spreadsheet, databases, and other software applications used in the office/home offices. Courses include topics in Microsoft Office Applications such as Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, and Outlook, Front Page, Project, Visio, Acrobat, ACT!, Lotus 1-2-3, Lotus Notes, Macintocosh OS 9.0, Quatro Pro, and Word Perfect and many others.92717 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $180 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92718 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $180 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92719 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $180 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

DREAMWEAVER 8, INTRODUCTION CEC 5104Learn to harness the power of this industry-standard Web design program from a Silicon Alley veteran. Master the basics of document creation and how to insert and format text, images, hyperlinks, tables, multimedia files, and other types of Web page content92820 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92821 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92822 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

DREAMWEAVER MX 2004, INTRODUCTION CEC 7221If you want to be a Web designer, you need to know Dreamweaver MX 2004. In this highly interactive, project-oriented course, a Web pro will help you harness the full potential of this industry-standard development tool. You?ll find out how to create, arrange, and format text, images, hyperlinks, tables, and various other media types.92823 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

INTERMEDIATE NETWORK CEC 763692781 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

INTERMEDIATE PHOTOSHOP CS3 CEC 741392969 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE INDESIGN CS3 CEC 7417In this Adobe InDesign CS3 class, you’ll get hands-on desktop publishing training and come away knowing how to use this popular page layout software to design and create professional quality letterhead, business cards, brochures, PDF files that play movies, and more.92926 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92928 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92930 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2003, INTERMEDIATE CEC 7297Learn how to create real-world business databases using Microsoft Access 2003. Master the secrets of making the computer--not people--do all the work. Create tables, queries, forms, reports, and macros for managing contacts, products, orders, invoices, and receipts. Pull all the pieces together with a single, easy-to-use switchboard.92732 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2007, INTRODUCTION CEC 7360Learn how Microsoft’s powerful and award-winning database can help you manage, store, search, analyze, and display important business, personal, or scientific data.92880 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007, INTERMEDIATE CEC 101092882 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007, INTRODUCTION CEC 7379Discover dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. Learn the secrets behind writing powerful formulas, using functions, sorting and analyzing data, creating custom charts, creating 3-dimensional workbooks, building links, and creating macros and custom toolbar buttons.92875 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT EXEL 2003, INTERMEDIATE CEC 733092654 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007, INTRODUCTION CEC 7380Learn the essentials of Microsoft Outlook 2007 from an expert instructor who’s al-ready helped thousands become productive and confident with previous versions of Outlook. Get up and running quickly with the most important aspects of the program, and even create a Google Gmail account for class assignments and personal use.92890 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2003, INTRODUCTION CEC 736292888 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2007 IN THE CLASSROOM CEC 7416In this course for teachers, you’ll learn how to motivate students and enrich lessons by bringing Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 into your classroom. You’ll master a variety of uses for this MS Office program and come away able to develop lessons and presentations filled with text, graphics, sound, and video.92932 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92934 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92938 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

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MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2007, INTRODUCTION CEC 7381Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 to create impressive slide presentations filled with formatted text, images, video, audio, animation, charts, and hyperlinks. Find out how to save your presentations so you can share them with others over the Web or on CDs.92887 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT PROJECT 2003, INTRODUCTION CEC 7298You’ll gain an understanding of basic graphic design principles as you set up columns and tables within your documents; insert, reposition, edit and resize graphic images; draw lines; surround your text or graphics with borders; achieve dramatic effects by varying the size, appearance, and orientation of your text, and more.92737 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92738 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92739 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT PROJECT 2007, INTRODUCTION CEC 7382See how Microsoft Project helps you think through and organize your project’s details, sequence tasks, produce a baseline, assign resources and costs, track progress, identify and analyze variances, and revise your project plan.92889 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT WORD 2003, INTERMEDIATE CEC 7294You’ll gain an understanding of basic graphic design principles as you set up columns and tables within your documents; insert, reposition, edit and resize graphic images; draw lines; surround your text or graphics with borders; achieve dramatic effects by varying the size, appearance, and orientation of your text, and more.92733 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MICROSOFT WORD 2007, INTRODUCTION CEC 7384Learn how to create and modify documents in Word 2007, the most popular word-processing program available.92830 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION PREPARATION CEC 762892929 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

NETWORKING I, INTRODUCTION CEC 7630Computer networking fundamentals, including software and hardware, understand-ing how and why networks work, DSL connectivity and configuring connections to an Internet Service Provider. For pre-registration and course information, visit www.ed2go.com/hccs.92782 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

ORACLE, INTRODUCTION CEC 7268Learn how to use the Oracle database management system to plan, organize, and manage your data. This course will Introduce you to the Structured Query Language (SQL), Oracle’s SQL*Plus, and other valuable tools used to develop, manage, and reference an Oracle database. You will learn how to create an Oracle database, build various database objects for the database, and write simple SQL statements that access the data from the database.92910 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PERL PROGRAMMING, INTRODUCTION CEC 9501Learn Perl, easy-to-use scripting language used on PCs, servers, and on the Internet . Perl programming skills are especially valuable for Web / software developers, and system administrators.92827 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92828 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PHOTOSHOP CS3, INTRODUCTION CEC 7386If you want to work with photos or graphics, Photoshop is the program you most need to learn. Artists, photographers, designers, and hobbyists all rely on Adobe Photoshop for creating and editing images.92893 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92894 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92908 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PHP AND MYSQL, INTRODUCTION CEC 9813This course will help you become familiar with the basics on how to build dynamic, data-driven Web sites using two of the most popular open source technologies available: PHP and MySQL. In this results-oriented, hands-on class, you’ll master essential programming concepts by designing and building a full-featured Web site powered by PHP and MySQL.92805 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92806 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

TROUBLESHOOTING AND PC REPAIR CEC 764792895 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

VISUAL BASIC, INTRODUCTION CEC 7605In this course students will be Introduction to one of the most widely used program-ming language and development tool for creating Windows applications. Students will write Windows programs with rich Graphical User Interface (GUI), using the Visual Basic programming and development environment. Also, students will achieve an understanding of the principles of object-oriented and event-driven programming that you can use not only in Visual Basic but also in other programming languages you may later learn. Finally, debugging, and error-handling techniques, as well as finding additional help resources are woven into the course. For syllabus, textbook requirements and registration visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs.92829 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

VISUAL BASIC.NET, INTERMEDIATE CEC 7264Gain in-demand skills writing sophisticated Windows programs that access and modify business databases and implement Structured Query Language. This course will be ideal if you are a Visual Basic .NET programmer and you want to upgrade your programming skills or prepare yourself for a new and exciting line of work.92927 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

VISUAL BASIC.NET, INTRODUCTION CEC 7289Visual Basic .NET is the most widely used programming language and development tool for creating Windows applications. The Visual Basic .NET programming language is very easy to learn, and the Visual Basic .NET development environment enables you to rapidly build Windows applications with little more than a few clicks of your mouse. By the end of this course, you will be writing your own sophisticated Windows applica-tions. You’ll also understand event-driven and object-oriented programming concepts that will help you master both Visual Basic .NET and other programming languages.92924 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92925 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

WEB DESIGN AND MEDIA CEC 9667This is s one year subscription to over eighty self-paced highly interactive online courses. Courses include topics in Dreamweaver, FireWorks, Flash, Free hand, Illustrator, GoLive, InDesign, PageMaker, Net Objects, Painter, Premier, Tool Book, Web Design, Macromedia Captive, QuarkXPress, Live Motion, CorelDRAW, Director, Auhtorware, Photoshop and many others.92744 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 300 $480 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92745 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 300 $480 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92746 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 300 $480 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

HEALTHCOMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER: ADVOCACY CHLT 104036398 TThS 05/19/09-09/05/09 Online 80 $408 SEOnlin TBA41421 TThS 06/23/09-10/03/09 Online 80 $408 SEOnlin TBA

HANDLING MEDICAL EMERGENCIES CEC 9676This course will identify common medical emergencies affecting children and adults, help you recognize signs and symptoms, and show you how to render appropriate care.92959 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CEC 725292964 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

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ICD-10 MED CODING :PREP & INSTRUCTION FOR IMPLEMENTAION CEC 961092749 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 200 $1595 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92750 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 200 $1595 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92751 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 200 $1595 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING CEC 9608This course will Introduce you to the specific legal fields where your skills and knowl-edge are most needed. You’ll also learn how to create your very own legal nurse consulting practice from the ground up. 92956 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MEDICAL CODING I CEC 7394Learn how to use the CPT manual and the ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for any disease, condition, treatment, or surgical procedure.92752 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92753 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92754 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A WORD ASSOCIATION CEC 7586This course teaches medical terminology from an anatomical approach. Root terms are divided by each body system. Word Associations are provided as a learning tool. Unusual and interesting information is provided in regards to each term. Root terms are combined with prefixes and suffixes as your learning will culminate in the interpretation of several paragraphs of medical notes.92755 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92756 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92758 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

HEALTH - PUBLIC SAFETY - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICEBASIC EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMSP 100136035 TBA 05/18/09-08/30/09 Online 160 $305 Hccs.edu/onlineceu36046 TBA 05/20/09-08/19/09 Online 160 $305 Hccs.edu/onlineceu36040 TTh 05/26/09-08/11/09 Online 160 $305 Hccs.edu/onlineceu36043 MWF 05/27/09-07/22/09 Online 160 $305 Hccs.edu/onlineceu36047 MW 05/27/09-08/03/09 Online 160 $305 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CLINICAL- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES-INTERMEDIATE EMSP 106441020 TBA 07/06/09-08/19/09 Online144 $126 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CLINICAL- EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMSP 106036021 TBA 05/04/09-05/19/09 Online 48 $163 Hccs.edu/onlineceu36533 TBA 05/17/09-05/31/09 Online 48 $163 Hccs.edu/onlineceu41260 TBA 07/23/09-08/06/09 Online 48 $163 Hccs.edu/onlineceu41370 TBA 08/04/09-08/18/09 Online 48 $163 Hccs.edu/onlineceu41259 TBA 08/12/09-08/26/09 Online 48 $163 Hccs.edu/onlineceu41269 TBA 08/20/09-09/03/09 Online 48 $163 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED PRACTICE EMSP 1038An exploration of the conditions necessary for mastery of the advanced topics of clinical practice out of the hospital41038 MWF 06/15/09-07/08/09 Online 80 $191 Hccs.edu/onlineceu0

PATIENT ASSESSMENT & AIRWAY MANAGEMENT EMSP 1056A detailed study of the knowledge and skills required to perform patient assessment and airway management41284 MWF 07/10/09-07/31/09 Online 80 $191 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PRACTICUM (FIELD EXPERIENCE) EMSP 1064Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. This is a clinical course so it will be held off-site.36020 TBA 05/16/09-07/05/09 Online 144 $126 Hccs.edu/onlineceu41413 TBA 08/28/09-10/11/09 Online 144 $126 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

TRAUMA MANAGEMENT EMSP 1055A detailed study of the knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of patients with traumatic injuries.36583 TBA 05/07/09-07/02/09 Online 96 $191 Hccs.edu/onlineceu41285 MWF 08/03/09-08/28/09 Online 96 $191 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

LANGUAGESCONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE CEC 7401Whether you want to learn conversational Japanese for travel or just for fun, you’ll find this course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials of the Japanese language.92935 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92936 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92937 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

FRENCH I: CONVERSATIONAL CEC 9700In this course you will learn t you how to communicate easily and comfortably with those who speak French. You?ll learn practical, common phrases that will make your trip to the many French-speaking regions of the world more pleasant.92759 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92760 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92761 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GRAMMAR FOR ESL CEC 7255If English is your second language and you’re headed for college, you will find this class to be very valuable. This course will provide you with an in-depth analysis of English grammar and structure so that you will be more prepared to succeed in any class taught in English.92762 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92763 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92764 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

INSTANT ITALIAN CEC 5110You will discover methods of using hypnosis for dramatic life changes, including weight control, overcoming addictions and anxieties, correcting sleep disorders, ending unwanted behaviors, improving your memory, removing writer’s block, maintaining your peak performance, and managing pain.92765 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

SPEED SPANISH I CEC 3053This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto. You’ll learn six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, you’ll be able to go into any Spanish speaking situation and converse in Spanish.92766 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92767 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92768 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

SPEED SPANISH III CEC 7309Master your ability to speak, understand, and read Spanish by taking the final install-ment in our unique three-part Speed Spanish learning series. In this advanced-level course, you’ll learn the final six recipes that will serve as templates to help you create any Spanish sentence you want.92933 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

WRITING FOR ESL CEC 7353Would you like to learn how to write more effectively? Many ESL learners have excellent training and skills in their native languages but find their academic or career progress slowed by the challenges of writing in English. This course will take you through each step of the writing process, showing you how to generate, focus, and develop your ideas. A thorough grammar review will also help you refine and perfect your writing.92772 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92773 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92774 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

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LEGALCRIMINAL LAW I, INTRODUCTION CEC 7583Learn basics of criminal law by examining the role of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and the paralegal. Examine all major areas of crime: from theft to murder conspiracy to sexual assault. For more information visit www.ed2go.com/hccs.92775 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

CRIMINAL LAW II, INTRODUCTION CEC 7325Taking up where Introduction to Criminal Law left off, this course offers an in-depth and fascinating tour of criminal procedure, beginning with the investigation and arrest of a suspect through the trial and eventual appeal of a criminal case. Explore the various phases of a criminal prosecution from the perspective of the people involved. This course will help you understand the intricacies of criminal law, from arrest war-rants to appellate briefs.92948 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

EMPLOYMENT LAW FUNDAMENTALS CEC 9811This course covers the fundamentals to employment law so you can legally hire, evaluate and manage employees as a manager, supervisor, small business owner, human resource specialist, or corporate executive.92681 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92682 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92683 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM I CEC 7619This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you will need to perform the basic duties of a paralegal. You will have a solid understanding of what activities a paralegal must perform and how to perform them.92780 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $219 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

WINNING STRATEGY FOR THE COURTROOM CEC 9662This course will teach you how to be your own boss and eliminate the stress of hav-ing a job. The benefits of working from home are endless! Earn what you deserve, be independent, have tax deductions, do away with traffic, office politics and more!92922 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

PERSONAL ENRICHMENTACHIEVING SUCCESS WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE CEC 7223Do you know people whose behavior makes completing even the simplest tasks difficult? Would you like to learn how to have more successful relationships with difficult bosses, co-workers, students, neighbors or family members? Join this class and get helpful information for understanding yourself, solving people problems, and improving your relationships and personal and professional productivity.92966 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

ACHIEVING TOP SEARCH ENGINE POSITIONS CEC 7213Learn how to achieve top search engine positioning in this highly-interactive, six-week course. Discover how search engines work and how important events have shaped the entire Search Engine Optimization (SEO) industry. Learn which search engines are used the most frequently, and which ones you must absolutely get your site listed in. Master important HTML tags and understand how to use them effectively and ethically.92819 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

BECOMING A GRANT WRITING CONSULTANT CEC 7259Good grant writing consultants are always in demand. Learn how you can use a basic knowledge of grant or proposal writing to become an expert in the red-hot grant consulting field. Your instructor, a national grant consulting veteran, will provide you with easy-to-follow instructions that you can use to start your own home-based business. You’ll learn what services to offer, how to find clients, and how to set your fees. This is one field where your creative writing skills can literally touch thousands of people and make a true difference in their quality of life.92812 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92813 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GRAMMAR REFRESHER CEC 3439Gain confidence in your ability to produce clean, grammatically correct documents or speeches. You’ll explore the basics of English grammar, like sentence structure and punctuation, as well as more sophisticated concepts like logic and clarity.92786 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92787 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92788 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GRANT WRITING PROPOSAL, ADVANCED CEC 753792943 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

JOURNALING, INTRODUCTION CEC 7358This insightful course will help you discover an exciting new way to express yourself and enhance your creativity. You’ll learn to use powerful journaling techniques to develop a deeper and more spiritual understanding of yourself and explore your thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and values. You’ll also discover how to use journaling to ease the stress of unwanted change, improve your physical and emotional health, and achieve a greater level of professional success.92942 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

KEYS TO EFFECTIVE EDITING CEC 7332Ask any published writer and you will hear that a good editor is not just helpful, but essential. If you aspire to be an editor, this course will teach you the fundamentals of top-notch editing for both fiction and nonfiction. If you’re already working as an editor, you’ll not only brush up on your skills, but will also learn about recent advances in your chosen profession. If you’re a writer, you will learn essential self-editing tools to give your manuscripts the professional look that publishers like to see.92818 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

LUSCIOUS, LOW-FAT LIGHTNING-QUICK MEALS CEC 7225Join a registered dietitian and discover how easy it can be to prepare meals that are delicious and nutritious! Uncover the secrets of making lowered-fat recipes taste terrific. Learn how to get in and out of the kitchen quicker, and explore a dietitian’s tricks of the trade for encouraging reluctant family members to eat more healthfully. Discover over 50 exciting and easy lowered-fat recipes for tasty entrees, side dishes, desserts, and garnishes.92960 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION: READING STRATEGIES THAT WORK CEC 7414If you’re eager to learn the right ways to help your struggling readers make steady progress throughout the year, you’ll find that this course gives you the power to teach flexibly and creatively, without the need for extra training in literacy or fluency.92941 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92944 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92946 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

SECRETS OF BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY CEC 7230Designed for both film and digital photographers, this course is filled with tips and tricks to help you take better photographs. You’ll learn the basic technology that all cameras use, and you’ll receive helpful information on exposure and lighting. You’ll also explore strategies for taking excellent photos in all types of situations, including portraiture, landscape, macro and still life.92931 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

SECRETS OF THE CATERER CEC 9663Catering is a business that has become very popular, especially for those who love to cook and plan parties. From weddings, to showers, to business parties, catering is a home-based business that gives the caterer an exciting and creative career. In this course, you will learn how to put your cooking and party planning skills to work.92945 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

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TEACHING ESL/EFL, INTRODUCTION CEC 5105This course will show you innovative ways of teaching vocabulary and grammar, listening and speaking, and reading and writing. But more than that, it will give you a deeper understanding of who your students are and who you are as a teacher. So join us on this journey of becoming a more reflective and effective English language teacher!92939 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

TECHNICAL WRITING FUNDAMENTALS CEC 9652This course will teach you the skills you need to succeed as a technical writer. You will learn how to translate complex information into easily understood language, and how to become a wizard at marrying the art of publishing with the science of technology.92817 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

WRITE YOUR LIFE STORY (ONLINE) CEC 7604Writing the story of your life can heal, inspire, and entertain. Only you can do it. This course leads you quickly through the process from idea to complete manuscript, helping you write like a pro.92951 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

WRITERS WORKSHOP, BEGINNING CEC 725392814 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92815 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92816 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

TEST PREPARATIONGED FUNDAMENTALS CEC 1413This course will help you develop the additional reading and thinking skills you’ll need to succeed in all five GED test areas: Writing Skills, Social Studies, Science, Literature, and Math. For pre-registration, course and orientation information visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs or call us at 713-718-5149.92789 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92790 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92791 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GED MATH TEST CEC 9651This course will help the student master the skills required to successfully pass Test 5 in the GED test series. You’ll start off with a review of math basics and begin building the foundation you’ll need to solve the types of math problems commonly found on the test.92802 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92803 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92804 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GED:PREPARE FOR THE LANGUAGE ARTS WRITING TEST CEC 980992799 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GMAT PREPARATION CEC 7644Applying to graduate business and management schools usually means taking the GMAT. Taking this course will provide you with test-taking techniques and methods for improving your score and saving time on all GMAT question types.92792 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92793 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92794 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GRE PREPARATION I CEC 7177This course covers all question types on the verbal and analytical sections of the GRE. For pre-registration and course information visit www.ed2go.com/hccs or call us as 713-718-5149.92795 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92796 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92797 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

GRE PREPARATION II CEC 7178This second course in a two-course series features a math review and techniques for tackling the quantitative comparison, discrete quantitative, and data interpretation questions that make up the math section of the GRE. We will also cover time-saving techniques. For pre-registration and course information visit www.ed2go.com/hccs or call us as 713-718-5149.92798 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

LSAT PREPARATION PART I CEC 7432The purpose of this LSAT Preparation Part I review course provides an overview of law school entrance procedures, a career in law and law school survival techniques.92776 TBA 06/17/09-07/24/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92777 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu92778 TBA 08/19/09-09/22/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

LSAT PREPARATION PART II CEC 7440This course (Part 2) provides an intensive review of reading comprehension and logical reasoning questions, including techniques for quick elimination of incorrect answers, explanations and interpretations of correct answers, and proven approaches for selecting the correct answers. Textbook requires. For pre-registration, course and orientation information visit: www.ed2go.com/hccs or call us at 713-718-5149.92779 TBA 07/15/09-08/21/09 Online 24 $99 Hccs.edu/onlineceu

COST OF TEST:

• $ 41.00 Full Test• $ 10.00 Writing Skills Test Only• $ 5.00 For Each Individual Test

All students are required to have proper identification when registering for the test and during the testing administration.

PROPER IDENTIFICATION:

• Valid Texas Driver License or • Valid Texas ID or• U.S. Military ID card or• U.S. Government issued ID with photo• Social Security card or any legal document with your

Social Security number printed on the document.

REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINEES THAT ARE 17 YEARS OF AGE:

• Must provide proper identification• Must provide proof of having withdrawn from high school • Parental permission from must be signed by parent or

guardian

GETTING STARTED:

• Contact the testing center nearest you for pre-registration/ orienation date time

• Plan accordingly after selection of date, time and location of test

TESTING LOCATIONS AND CONTACT NUMBERS:

• NE – Pinemont Campus 713.718.8073• SE – Eastside Campus 713.718.7041• SW – West Loop Campus 713.718.7717• CE – Central Campus 713.718.6011

THE General Education Development Tests (GED) is a service that enables the student to earn a certificate of High School Equivalency issued by the Texas Education Agency.

GED Testing at HCCFOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: 713.718.8538

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