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Bucks County Community College’s Continuing Education Office Staff is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 am-4:30 pm. For additional information or to register for classes, you can call 215-968-8409, email coned@bucks.edu or go to https://www.bucks.edu/coned
EMERGENCY CLOSINGS & INCLEMENT WEATHER
We may at times be forced to cancel classes. Please register for Bucks emergency alert system which will send urgent notifications regarding campus activities to your cell phone and/or email at: www.bucks.edu/e2. The most up-to-date information will also be available on the college’s website at www.bucks.edu
REFUND POLICY - CONTINUING EDUCATION
There is a $35 non-refundable withdrawal charge if you cancel your enrollment in a course. The following conditions apply to refunds: • For all courses: 100% refund (less withdrawal charge) when you notify the Community Education & Professional Certification Department at least five (5) working days prior to the course starting date. No refund after this time. • For camps: There is a $35 non-refundable fee for any cancellation. Refunds (less $35) will be made only when you notify the Community Education & Professional Certification Department at least seven (7) days before the first day of camp. • Refund Policies vary for online courses including: Ed2Go, LERN, MindEdge and Construction Experts. Please call for details, 215-968-8409. If you have paid by check, your refund will arrive in approximately three weeks. Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover payments will be credited to your account. If you are not completely satisfied with our program, please contact the Community Education & Professional Certification Department at 215-968-8409
COURSE CHANGES/CANCELLATIONS
Bucks County Community College reserves the right to cancel a course entirely or to change its time, location or instructor. In the event a course for which you have registered is canceled, you will be notified. If you are unable to substitute a suitable replacement for a canceled course, you will be refunded all tuition and fees you have paid for the course.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Community Education............................................................... 1-4 Education For Teachers - Act 48 Approved Courses................. 5-6 Business & Career..................................................................... 6-7 Certificate Programs............................................................... 8-10 Special Online Learning Courses........................................... 10-11
bucks.edu/coned For Continuing Education Policies and Procedures, please visit: bucks.edu/coned/non-creditregistrationpolicy Bucks County Community College is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities and does not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student or applicant for admission because of race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, an individual’s actual or perceived disability, genetic information or veteran status. The college provides reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Please call the Campus Coordinator for Equal Employment Opportunity in advance to request or clarify accommodations or to address issues concerning equal opportunities at 215-968-8090.
EXPERIENCE THE ARTS Let our courses take you on your own artistic journey… where imaginative classes from Painting to Music are designed to excite, entertain and inform you!
Gouache Painting
In this Gouache Painting workshop you will learn the fundamentals and versatility of painting in Gouache, discovering essential techniques and you may work photo reference or life. You will learn about different surfaces such as mylar, toned papers, brushes, brands of gouache, and painters that use gouache and how to apply gouache at its right consistency. Emily Rose Hirtle Visit Emily’s website at www.theartleague.org/faculty/emily-rose-hirtle Live Online/$189/RFNRT 8067 C01 8 Sun, 2/6 – 3/27, 9-11am
MUSIC “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.”
Guitar for the Adult Beginner
Have you always wanted to learn how to play the guitar! Here is your chance to learn to play chords, simple strumming patterns and easy blues scales to get started. No experience reading music necessary! Must provide own guitar. Don Leffler, B.M. Live Online/$120/RMUSC 1168 C01 8 Mon, 2/7 – 3/28, 6 – 7pm
Beatles 101
This course focuses completely on learning how to play and arrange Beatles music on the guitar. Some experience required. This class is ideal for people that have taken “Guitar for the Adult Beginner” and perfect for those that like to sing while playing the guitar. Don Leffler, B.M. Live Online/$120/RMUSC 1189 C01 8 Mon, 4/11 – 6/6 (no class 5/30), 6 – 7pm
Meet the Beatles
The Beatles’ music communicates to people, it touches them, it is fun and light-hearted, it is serious and cynical, it is frightening and dark; it embraces many preceding genres of music and spins them afresh. Most know the Beatles’ hits but few know their story. We’ll delve into the rich personalities of a driven but conflicted John, an eager-to-please but private Paul, a money-concerned turned spiritual George and the abrupt late addition Richy (aka Ringo), the emulsifier of the band. We’ll discuss how they met as teenagers, how they matured both musically and personally, and how they defined and reflected their time. Finally, we’ll discuss the factors that led to their break-up. “The deeper you go, the higher you fly. So come on!”Scott McLaren Live Online/$129/RCEGN 8836 C01 6 Tu, 2/22 – 3/29, 6:30 – 8:30pm
Conversations on Research for Harp Therapists
Our mastery level course on research is a two-part study. At the end of the 12 weeks, we will work collaboratively on putting together an actual research project from conception to formal proposal. Edie Elkan Online/$350/WSMCE 4021 C20 Coming Spring 2023
Celtic Fiddle “Play by Ear” Course
Live from Scotland! Imagine if you could play Celtic Fiddle with increased confidence. Whether you are new to playing an instrument or you would like to change from playing sheet music to “playing by ear”, this course is for you. This 6-week self-paced course is a comprehensive introduction to teaching you how to play the violin by listening to the music. You will learn techniques to help you develop the skills of playing Celtic fiddle tunes by ear. You will progress your technique and take your next steps on your musical journey. This course suits both students who are new to playing an instrument, as well as established players. Colin MacLeod, a Celtic fiddle player with over 40 years of experience Join us for a FREE Live Online Info. Session to learn more: Wednesday, 2/2, 6-8pm (MUST PREREGISTER) Live Online/XMUSC 8824 Various levels from beginner to advanced available. Please contact the registration office at 215-968-8409 to set up lessons and for more information. 6 pre-recorded video instruction classes held weekly over 6 weeks (40-50 minutes in length & 3 fortnightly recorded instructor led Q&A Sessions between 30-90 minutes in length depending on questions)
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LANGUAGE Learn a new language in a relaxed, supportive atmosphere, learn to communicate by using simple grammatical structures and useful phrases related to travel, business and more. A dash of culture and current events will be included!
Spanish
Live Online/$200 (plus $30 book fee; same book for all levels) Carmen Violeta Vicente Course I: RLANG 0405 C01 6 Tu & 6 Thu, 1/25 – 3/8, 5:30 – 7pm Course II: RLANG 0406 C01 6 Tu & 6 Thu, 3/10 – 4/21, 5:30 – 7pm Course III: RLANG 0407 C01 6 Tu & 6 Thu, 1/25 – 3/8, 7:30 – 9pm Course IV: RLANG 0408 C01 6 Tu & 6 Thu, 3/10 – 4/21, 7:30 – 9pm
English As A Second Language For Spring 2022, all evening classes will be online. All classes are live with an instructor. ESL provides beginning, intermediate and advanced instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing English. Students are grouped by to their current English level after taking the placement test. All new students wishing to take classes must take the placement test before the start of classes. The placement test is online and each student is interviewed by an instructor after taking the test to decide the best class for the student. To take the placement test, go to www.bucks.edu/enrichment/eslcourses/eslplacementtest
Classes Begin February 2, 2022
• Students are grouped according to their current ability after taking a placement assessment. • Tuition is $345 for each level’s full 52 hours of instruction. • Register Early! Get $20 off if you register by Friday, January 21, 2022. • Textbooks are NOT INCLUDED. Students will be provided with information on ordering the book. • Classes are 13 weeks long in the spring. • Courses are offered fall, spring and summer semesters. • Conversation, writing, and pronunciation classes are available. • Certificate (or digital badge) awarded upon successful completion of each level.
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For ESL information:
Phone: 215-968-8409 Email: esl@bucks.edu Website: www.bucks.edu/esl
Online Classes (Join Us From Anywhere!) Beginning to Advanced English (7 levels, 1A-3B) Mondays & Wednesdays 2/2 – 5/4 (No classes 2/21) 7 – 9pm
Conversation (Level 1 & 2) Tuesdays & Thursdays 3/3 – 4/26 7 – 9 pm
Writing
Mondays & Wednesdays 3/2 – 4/25 7 – 9 pm
American Sign Language
ACT 48
Approved
This class is an introduction to American Sign Language (ASL), one of the primary languages used by the Deaf community in the United States. This class is intended for absolute beginners with no prior knowledge of ASL, and will be taught by a Deaf individual. You will be introduced to ASL grammar, Deaf culture, and the history of Deaf culture and ASL. Deaf-Hearing Communication Center (DHCC) Live Online/$179 (plus approx. $85 book fee)/RCEGN 8877 C01 10 Wed, 2/2 - 4/6, 6:30 - 8:30pm
HISTORY & TRAVEL
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Get ready to explore new hobbies & projects, ancient peoples, tales of the past, and insights of the future.
Yoga Breathing For Stress Management
Covered Bridges of Bucks County
Have you always wanted to know more about the famed covered bridges of Bucks County? Whether you are a life-long resident, a recent transplant, or someone just visiting beautiful Bucks County for the weekend – this is a great workshop for you. This two-hour workshop will provide you with a deeper knowledge of the bridges of the area, their history and significance, and the preservation efforts. Scott Bomboy Upper Bucks Campus/$10/RCEGN 8878 C70 C01/Saturday, April 30, 9-11am
World War I’s Portrayal on Film
The 100th anniversary of WWI renewed interest in this war from Hollywood. This course investigates the films of this war from 1918 to the present. Clips of films from All Quiet on the Western Front to War Horse will be viewed to learn how portraying the horrors of the war have changed. Vance Kincade Live Online/$$/RCEGN 8873 C01 6 Wed, 3/23 – 4/27, 1 – 3pm
Yoga breathing is a safe and fast way to relieve stress, boost digestion, balance energy, and improve sleep. You will learn simple, effective breathing techniques that will allow you to modulate your nervous system, so you can approach your days in a more balanced way. No experience of any kind is needed. Lisa is a certified Yoga Teacher and Breath Coach. Lisa Kuller Live Online/$69/RFTNS 0139 C01 & C02 C01/ 4 Tu, 1/25 – 2/15, 6 – 7pm C02/ 4 Tu, 4/5 – 4/26, 6 – 7pm
Yoga Fundamentals
This class will introduce you to the basics of yoga and correct alignment for common yoga postures. Modifications will be offered in every pose to make it accessible for every BODY. This class is wonderful for beginner and intermediate yoga students who want to build confidence, strength, endurance and flexibility. Bring your mat and a smile! Lisa is a certified Yoga Teacher and Breath Coach. Lisa Kuller Live Online/$89/RFTNS 0140 C01 & C02 C01/ 6 Thu, 1/27 – 3/10, 6 – 7pm C02/ 6 Thu, 4/7 – 5/12, 6 – 7pm
How to Travel Free & Safely
We’re ready to get back to our travels! When it is safe to go on a trip, where can we go, how do we stay safe, and how do we make our travel free? Plus learn how to benefit from the deep travel discounts being offered right now to motivate you to book future travel in 2022. If you are near retirement, changing careers, a student, or someone who likes the idea of making additional income to support your travel dream, this class is for you. World traveler Gina Henry shows you how she is prepared for the new “travel normal” including important tips on safety, trip insurance, what to do if you become sick, and other strategies. Earn free airline tickets, hotel nights, tours & more in the USA & worldwide! Volunteering, fun work-vacations, paid travel, teaching English, mystery shopping, importing/drop shipping, and remote employment opportunities. Tuition includes Gina’s 100-page digital book “How to Travel Free & Safely” (a $39.95 value). Go to www.GinaHenry.com for more instructor information. Live Online/$59 (includes book)/ RCEGN 2032 C01 C01/Sat, 2/12, 12 – 3pm
LITERATURE & FILM Gain knowledge in the art of literature and poetry or learn to write your memoir!
Release (or Strengthen) Your Inner Poet!
Poetry doesn’t belong just to the “ivory tower types.” If you’ve ever been inspired by a poem in school or the lyrics to some favorite songs, you’ve understood how well-chosen words can shift our mood, lift our spirit, speak to our losses. This is what poetry does at its best. Whether you’ve just begun to take an interest in writing poetry or have been writing for a while, this class will help you develop your reflections further, get them written down clearly and in a way that inspires — the way you’ve been inspired. Perhaps you write for your own private satisfaction, to share with family and friends for specific milestones, or are considering sending your work out for publication; whatever your goal, this class can be a balance of fun and learning, while advancing your work. Bernadette McBride, M.A., Editor, Schuylkill Valley Literary Journal Live Online/$89/RCEGN 8869 C01 6 Tu, 1/25 – 3/1, 6:30 - 8pm
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Writing Short Prose
Maybe you’ve always wanted to write short fiction, share your adventures from your travels, or perhaps an Aha! moment you once had. You might have notes scribbled on backs of envelopes or pages of note paper shoved into a drawer —to get around to “someday.” Or maybe you’ve been writing for awhile and would like to hone your work further. If either of these sounds like you, this class will help you develop your focus clearly; organize and take your work to a new, stronger level. Everyone loves a good story, so why not try your hand at giving folks one? Whether you write for private satisfaction, sharing with family and friends, or to submit for publication, this class can be a balance of fun and learning, while advancing your skills. Bernadette McBride, M.A., Editor, Schuylkill Valley Literary Journal Live Online/$89/RCEGN 8870 C01 6 Tu, 3/22 – 4/26, 6:30 – 8pm
FOUNDATIONS OF TECHNICAL WRITING
This course provides a foundation on which to write and present technical information. The technical writing process will be introduced with an emphasis upon student practice assignments. Students will apply precision technical writing to: the writing of Specifications, Procedures, Proposals, Analysis Reports, and Product/Service Descriptions, with a focus upon the purpose and audience of the writing. Dr. Charles W. Beem
FINANCIAL PLANNING & WEALTH MANAGEMENT Financial Foundations: Your Blueprint To Thrive
There are days that can change everything. This workshop helps attendees prepare for the three most important days in their life: today, the day you didn’t see coming, and your last day. Learn how to deal with setbacks and how to build a balanced plan to achieve your financial goals. Topics will include: • How to manage savings, expenses and credit. • Building a plan to handle unexpected setbacks. • Planning for when you’re no longer here. Whether you are just starting out or need to get back on track towards your goals, this workshop is for you! Start building your financial foundation today. Vicki Lilley, BFA, FIC, Financial Advisor, Redtail Financial Consultants Upper Bucks Campus/FREE/WSMCE 9053 Thursday, 4/7, 6:30 – 7:30pm
Financial Strategies for the Sandwich Generation
Live Online/$199 (plus $40 book fee)/WSMCE 9037 C01 6 WED, 2/23 – 3/30, 6:30 – 8:30PM
My kids or my parents? Save for college or retirement? How much is enough? If you’re feeling the pressure of doing all three at once, you’re part of the Sandwich Generation, and you’re not alone. Join us for this free workshop, and we’ll help you navigate this important and often stressful time in your life. Vicki Lilley, BFA, FIC, Financial Advisor, Redtail Financial Consultants Upper Bucks Campus/FREE/ WSMCE 9054 Thursday, 4/14, 6:30 – 7:30pm
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
5 Keys To Retiring Fearlessly
Mah Jongg
Originating in China about 2,000 years ago, Mah Jongg is an exciting, engaging and fun game using tiles to form hands, much like rummy. Learn to play the American version, using The National Mah Jongg League rules and card. Neilia Makadok, B.S. Live Online/ $91 (includes $12 material fee) RCEGN 8652 C01 Coming Summer 2022
Do you remember March 2020 and the start of a global pandemic? It was also the worst month in the stock market since 2008. You may be asking yourself, “What do I do now, and how do I prepare should this happen again?” You might be concerned about risk, and wonder, “Am I going to be ready for retirement as the date gets closer and closer? Do you know what next steps to take so you can retire? We can help. Join this free workshop to learn insights that can help you achieve your retirement goals. Vicki Lilley, BFA, FIC, Financial Advisor, Redtail Financial Consultants Upper Bucks Campus/FREE/ WSMCE 9055 Thursday, 4/21, 6:30 – 7:30pm
Prepare Wisely: Estate Strategy Essentials
If you’re like most people the word estate brings up a vision of yachts, sprawling gardens and the ultra-rich. But, no matter your wealth and status, you have an estate. Your estate is comprised of everything you own. No matter what’s in it, all our estates have something in common – you can’t take it with you when you die. So, who needs an estate plan? You probably do. This workshop explores how having a strategy in place can make things easier for your family after you’re gone. Attendees will learn what documents they need so final wishes are known. We will also discuss ways you can reduce the tax burden on your beneficiaries. Vicki Lilley, BFA, FIC, Financial Advisor, Redtail Financial Consultants
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Upper Bucks Campus/FREE/ WSMCE 9056 Thursday, 4/28, 6:30 – 7:30pm
COLLEGE & GRADUATE ENTRANCE EXAM PREPARATION GRE Prep Series
GRE Preparation – Part 1 (Verbal)
Part 1 - takes you through all the question types on the verbal reasoning and analytical writing sections, including reading comprehension, text completion, sentence equivalence questions, and both essay tasks.
GRE Preparation – Part 2 (Quantitative)
Part 2 - features a math review and techniques for tackling the quantitative comparison, data interpretation, and standard math questions that make up the quantitative reasoning sections, as well as how to tackle the GRE’s unique new question formats. For more information on the course and to register visit: https://www.ed2go.com/bucks/
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR EDUCATORS Act 48 Guidelines: The PA Department of Education requires that all collegiate courses & non-credit professional education classes that will be used for Act 48 credits are related to an area of the professional educator’s assignment or certification. ACT 48
Certificate in Teaching Adults
Approved
Effective IEP Writing Core Competencies for College Skills
Approved
The Difference Between High School and College IDEA vs ADA
Approved
ACT 48
You will learn the general transition process from the secondary education system to the higher education system for students. The essential core competencies of college will be addressed and how to write effective IEP goals to allow students to gain these skills in addition to fading accommodations and modifications in the IEP for students to have a successful transition to the higher education setting. Jennifer Osinski, M.Ed., M.S. Self-Paced Online/$269/WSMCE 9041 C20 February 1 - 28 ACT 48
You will learn the general transition differences between the secondary education system to the higher education system for students. Specifically, the differences between Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). You will learn how each level of education provides support to individuals with disabilities and how to prepare students for the change between the system of entitlement (k-12) to a system of eligibility (higher education). Jennifer Osinski, M.Ed., M.S. Self-Paced Online/$269/WSMCE 9042 C20 March 3 - 31
UDL and The Various Learning Styles
ACT 48
Approved
You will learn the various learning styles for all students and how presentation of material can address these specific needs. You will also be presented with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) general information, frameworks and how to apply it to their curriculum. You will be provided with an example of how to apply UDL to their educational practices and presentations to make learning accessible for all students and types of learners. Jennifer Osinski, M.Ed., M.S. Self-Paced Online/$269/WSMCE 9043 C20 April 4 – 29
This is your invitation to teach others in-person and join in one of the more important functions in life - passing on knowledge and skills to others. It is both an opportunity and a responsibility. Whether you want to teach others or currently teach others, in any setting, either formally or informally, this course is for you. We will give you both the fundamental and advanced information to improve your teaching. Your lead instructor is author of How to Teach Adults, the best-selling book on the subject. The e-book version is included in the course. Online/$295/ECPED 1505 C30 2/7 – 4/1
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ACT 48
Approved
Understanding Neurodiversity in the Classroom: Strategies to Support Neurodivergent Students
You will explore the history surrounding neurodiversity and support the participants in developing a definition. The presenter will use video, antidotal stories, and historical timelines as the springboard for discussions. A review of metacognition will be the foundation to introduce universal designed strategies that will support a learner to know more about their learning style and take ownership and agency of “doing better” in course work. Deborah Hoelper, M.Ed. BSL-PA Live Online/$69/WSMCE 9044 C01 Saturday, 4/9, 9 – 11am
ACT 48
Approved
Understanding Neurodiversity in the Classroom: Time Management Strategies
This workshop will provide an opportunity to discuss the history of the Neurodivergent Thinker, how the time relates to the executive function skills and a new perspective on time management strategies in the K-12 classroom. Come and discuss the theory of Time Blindness, the strategies you use in your classroom and new strategies that may change your perception of Time Management. Deborah Hoelper, M.Ed. BSL-PA Live Online/$69/WSMCE 9047 C01 Sat, 5/14, 9 – 11am
Instructional Design I
ACT 48
Approved
This Instructional Design course provides the foundational knowledge and skills needed to be an Instructional Designer in corporate, K-12, or higher education settings. The role of an instructional designer is examined, job opportunities are explored, learning theories and technologies are discussed, and current models of Instructional Design are studied. Student projects include the design and development of basic instructional materials. Instructor: Diane Darling, M.Ed. Live Online/$495/WSMCE 9048 C01 April 4 – May 27
Instructional Technologies
ACT 48
CAREER PREPARATION & TRAINING Private Pilot Ground School
This exciting opportunity is coming to the Upper Bucks Campus! If you have always wanted to fly – whether it is a new hobby or a possible career – this program is perfect for you. Please Join us for a FREE Live Online information session to learn more about the course: Tuesday, 2/15, 6-8pm (MUST PREREGISTER) Live Online/WSMCE 9001 C70 Upon course completion, you will be equipped with the necessary knowledge to take the FAA’s written exam to become a Private Pilot. Aircraft systems, aerodynamics, flight instruments, navigation, weather, flight planning, regulations, and airspace will all be covered. Must be 15 years old prior to the start of the class. Instructor: Royce Repka, CFI, CFII, MEI, Double R Flight Academy Upper Bucks Campus/$500/WSMCE 9057 10 Tues, 3/15 – 5/17, 6-9pm
Keep Talking: An Introduction to Professional Voice Over
If you’ve ever wondered how to begin in voice over part time, full time, or for supplemental or retirement income, this workshop is a great, upbeat, and most importantly, realistic first step. Our easyto-access remote learning system will take you behind the scenes at Voice Coaches main studios, where we regularly produce voice over content for clients including Netflix, Discovery, HGTV, Disney, Lifetime, Nickelodeon, and many more. From audio books, training material, animation, and commercials to socially relevant content, television, and much more: today’s voice over field has become a great way to leverage your individual voice qualities and communication skill in a whole new way. Live Online/$59/RSBEN 0008 C01 Wed, 5/4, 6:30 – 8:00pm
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This course provides an overview of current educational technology tools. Students demonstrate strategies for using and integrating technologies in the design, implementation, and assessment of formal and informal instructional materials in various learning settings. Instructor: Jacqueline Burger, MSLIS Live Online/$495/WSMCE 9049 C01 April 4 – May 27
Notary Training
Learn the powers, duties and obligations of a Notary, how to become a Notary in Pennsylvania, how to identify clients and keep accurate records. This basic 3-hour course satisfies the requirement for new applicants and renewals. Ronald Long, Esq. Live Online/$89/WSBEN 0130 C01-C05 C01/ Thu, 2/3, 6 – 9pm C02/ Mon, 3/14, 6 – 9pm C03/ Tu, 4/12, 6 – 9pm C04/ Tu, 5/17, 6 – 9pm C05/ Tu, 6/14, 6 – 9pm
➜ Bucks County Community College is ranked 3rd in exam success among all educational state-approved providers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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ENROLLED AGENT
The course has been designed to help you learn about various aspects of the Internal Revenue Code, tax preparation/ representation and prepare for the Enrolled Agent Exam. An Enrolled Agent is a federally-authorized tax practitioner who has technical expertise in the field of taxation and who is empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels – examination, collection, and appeals – of the Internal Revenue Service. Unlike CPAs and tax attorneys, enrolled agents are tested directly by the IRS, and focus exclusively on tax accounting. There are no prior educational or professional experience prerequisites for this course. Natasha Johnson, EA Part I – Individuals (8 weeks) Live Online/$779 (includes all text and materials) ATEST 1559 C01 8 Wed, 3/2 - 4/20, 6 - 9pm Topics Covered: Preliminary Work and Filing Requirements, Income and Assets, Deductions and Credits, Taxation and Advice, Specialized Returns for Individuals Part II – Businesses (10 weeks) Live Online/$1,169 (includes all text and materials) ATEST 1560 C01 10 Wed, 4/27 - 6/29, 6-9pm Topics Covered: Business Entities, Partnerships, Corporations, S Corporations, Business Financial Information, Sales, Credits, and SE Tax, Specialized Returns for Businesses Part III – Representation (4 weeks) Live Online/$599 (includes all text and materials) ATEST 1561 C01 4 Wed, 7/6 - 7/27, 6-9pm Topics Covered: Practice and Procedures, Representation before the IRS, Specific Types of Representation, Completion of the Filing Process Register for all 3 parts at the same time and pay a total discounted tuition of $2,179 (all texts and materials included). A savings of over $350.
SERVSAFE® Food Safety Manager Certification
In this complete 10-hour ServSafe training course you will be prepared to take the official ServSafe Certification exam which will be administered at the conclusion of the course. ServSafe training designed by food service and safety professionals, meets the requirements of state and federal laws and regulations. Individuals who complete the program and pass the accredited certification exam are recognized as Certified Food Safety Managers. This class is delivered in two 4-hour training sessions. The on-line proctored exam, with review will be administered on the third day. The training session includes the exam and book. Kathy Kausch The training session includes the exam and book. Upper Bucks Campus/$235/WSERV 0102 C70 Tu & Th, 4/5 & 4/7, 9am – 1pm Online test 4/12, 9am – 12:30pm
Bookkeeping Certificate Program (Test Prep)
If you are interested in transitioning into a bookkeeper position, own a small business, or are a managerial professional needing to enhance your skillset…then this course is for you! You will develop an understanding of basic accounting principles and maintaining accurate financial records critical for all business and nonprofit organizations. You will learn to work with general ledgers, assets, liabilities, equity accounts, balance sheets, income statements, basic payroll, merchandise inventory, and internal controls and fraud prevention. This program is designed based on the standards established by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB). This 45-hour course will prepare you for the Certified Bookkeeper (CB) designation which is offered at Prometric Centers. Natasha Johnson Please Join us for a FREE Live Online information session to learn more about the course: Monday, 2/28; 6-7pm (MUST PREREGISTER) Live Online/WSMCE 9034 C01 Upon completing this program, you will understand how to: • Apply accounting concepts and the basic tools of financial analysis in identifying and correcting errors • Understand the difference between cash and accrual accounting concepts • Reconcile bank accounts • Prepare payroll transactions, form paying wages to depositing and reporting taxes • Apply accounting concepts to depreciation transactions, including various methods of calculating depreciation for book and tax purposes • Value inventory, record costs, make entries, and report inventory on financial statements • Help your company or client use basic internal controls to prevent theft, embezzlement, or check and credit card fraud by employees, customers, or vendors BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (TEST PREP) Live Online/WSMCE 9033 C01/$599 (plus $314 book fee) 15 Mondays, 3/7 – 6/20 (No class 5/30), 6 – 9pm Text: must purchase on your own prior to class American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB.org) Certified Bookkeeper Course Series https://bookstore.aipb.org/catalog/book-series/certifiedbookkeeper-course-series-everything-you-need-study-nationalcb-exam For more information about the Bookkeeping Certificate Program contact Elena.lydon@bucks.edu
Manager Re-Certification (Review and Test) Upper Bucks Campus/$135/WSERV 0103 C70 Tu, 4/12, 9am – 12:30pm
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The Child Development Associate Certificate (CDA) This 120-hour program can be articulated to six college credits for the following two 3-credit courses upon completion of the CDA Credential and matriculation at Bucks County Community College in the Early Childhood Education Program. EDUC 105 Foundations for Early Learning (PreK-4) EDUC 120 Early Learning and Development I
Introduction into CDA Credential – FREE Session
The Early Childhood Education Credential prepares you to become a successful educator of our children during their most important formative years. You will learn the benefits of earning your Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential, identify the qualities needed to be a successful candidate, understand the history, review the 6 Competency Standards, learn the CDANAEYC Connection, know the components of the Professional Resource Binder and earn 3 hours toward your CDA Credential. Please Join us for a FREE Live Online information session via zoom. Tuesday, 1/11/22, 6:30 -9pm (MUST PREREGISTER) Live Online/WSMCE 3260 C01 At the information session you will learn: • Why the CDA is the “Best First Step”? • Steps to prepare, apply and earn your CDA Credential • What is a Professional Portfolio? • Advantages of choosing either Face to Face or online learning. **Attending the information session counts for 3 hours toward Credential. Instructor: Brigitte Hix, M.A. PQAS Certified Child Development Associate
CDA Part I
These first 60 hours of the CDA program will focus on the following subject areas: • Subject Area 6: Maintain a commitment to professionalism • Subject Area 5: Ensure a well-run and purposeful program • Subject Area 7: Observing and recording children’s behavior • Subject Area 4: Building productive relationships with family Classes to be held Live on line or face to face at the Newtown Campus.. Live Online/$599 WSMCE 3231 C01 Mondays, 1/24 – 3/14, 6-9PM
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CDA Part II
The second 60 hours of the CDA program will prepare you to take the national CDA assessment, and will focus on the following subject areas: • • • •
Subject Area 1: Planning a safe, healthy learning environment Subject Area 8: Understanding principles of child development Subject Area 2: Advancing physical and intellectual competence Subject Area 3: Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance
Live Online/$599/WSMCE 3232 C01 Mondays, 3/21 - 5/16, 6-9pm Please see our website at www.bucks.edu/cda for more information about the CDA program. For information about the CDA Assessment, please go to the website for the Council for Professional Recognition at cdacouncil.org.
Pennsylvania (SAPC) School-age Professional Credential
This 120-hour program can be articulated to six college credits for the following two 3-credit courses upon completion of the SAPC and matriculation at Bucks County Community College toward the Early Childhood Education: Pre-K to Grade Four Associate Degree. (If student work is deemed appropriate by our Prior Learning Assessment Department. EDUC 105 Foundations for Early Learning (PreK-4) EDUC 130 Early Learning and Development II Please Join us for a FREE Live Online information session to learn more about the course and the credentialing process, Tuesday, 2/1/22, 7-9pm (MUST PREREGISTER) Live Online/WSMCE 3261 C01 Attending the information session counts for 3 hours of professional development toward earning the Credential. The School Age Professional Credential prepares you to become a successful educator and provide quality services for children and families. You will learn the benefits of earning your School Age Professional Credential and identify the qualities needed to be a successful candidate, understand the history, review the 6 Competency Standards, learn the CDA-NAEYC Connection, know the components of the Professional Resource Binder and the credentialing process and earn 3 hours toward your School Age Professional (SAPC) Credential. Instructor: Brigitte Hix, M.A. PQAS Certified Child Development Associate
SAPC Part I
These first 60 hours of the SAPC program will focus on the following subject areas: • Subject Area 4: Building a positive and productive relationships with family • Subject Area 5: Ensure a well-run and purposeful program • Subject Area 6: Maintain a commitment to professionalism Classes are being offered Live Online via zoom and through utilizing Canvas. Live Online/$599 WSMCE 3268 C01 Classes start Tuesday, 2/8/22
SAPC Part II
These second 60 hours of the SAPC program will focus on the following subject areas: • Subject Area 1: Establishing a safe, healthy out of school environment • Subject Area 2: Advancing children’s physical and intellectual competence • Subject Area 3: Supporting children’s social and emotional development Classes are being offered Live Online via zoom and through utilizing Canvas. Live Online/$599 WSMCE 3269 C01 Classes start Tuesday, 4/5/22 For further information, please see our website at www.bucks.edu/cda or contact donna.kirn@bucks.edu. For information about the SAPC Assessment, please go to the PA Keys website at www.pakeys.org.
Nonprofit Management Certificate
In Partnering with The Nonprofit Center at La Salle University, Bucks County Community College is offering a Certificate in Nonprofit Management. Founded in 1981, The Nonprofit Center at La Salle University’s School of Business has educated more than 30,000 staff and board members and completed nearly 2,000 capacity-building consulting projects. Working with nonprofits of virtually every size and mission, it provides professional development, leadership advancement for board and staff, consulting services, on-site group education, jobs website, executive transition services, interim executives, peer support, and an information and referral network. Fundamentals of Human Resources – Coming Fall 2022 WSMCE 9005 C01 Best Practices in Board Governance – 2/10/2022 WSMCE 9007 C01 What Makes a Superior Leader? – 3/10/22 WSMCE 9003 C01 Fundamentals of Successful Fundraising – 3/30/2022 WSMCE 9008 C01 Building a Successful Marketing Program – 4/27/2022 WSMCE 9006 C01 Learn to Love Program Evaluation – 5/25/2022 WSMCE 9010 C01 Coming in Fall 2022 • Nonprofit Management 101 • Fundamentals of Finance • Effective Communications to Build Relationships, Engagement & Understanding • Keys to Successful Strategic Planning – Completion of this non-credit series of classes will result in a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from La Salle’s Nonprofit Center, a valuable credential for any nonprofit professional. Each of the classes can also be taken individually. You must complete all 10 classes to receive a certificate. – All classes for Spring 2022 are Live Online with zoom from 9am – 3pm. – Individual classes are $159 or to receive the certificate $1,590. – For description of courses and additional information about the Nonprofit Management Certificate, please contact donna.kirn@bucks.edu.
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FLORAL DESIGN Floral Design Certificate Program
Bucks County Community College is a proud Educational Partner with the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD). Through this program floral design students have a chance to become a Certified Floral Designer (CFD) by completing BCCC’s comprehensive curriculum. STEP 1: Successfully complete your Bucks Floral Design Certificate Program STEP 2: Pass the final evaluation STEP 3: Complete the AIFD online test ($164) and receive an 80% or better within two weeks of receiving access to the online test. Visit www.aifd.org for industry certification requirements
Basic Floral Design (Core)
You will be introduced to the basics of floral designing - how to care and condition fresh flowers to prolong their life, floral design terminology, and various design trends and techniques. You will learn to arrange in a variety of vases (including but not limited to glassware, plastic, and basket containers) using a wide range of flowers and foliage. No prior experience necessary. Instructor: Ron Mulray, AIFD, CFD Upper Bucks Campus/$599 (includes: $250 material, $45 book & $55 tool kit) FLORA 1000C70 C70/5 Mon, 3/28 - 4/25, 6-9pm
Intermediate Floral Design (Core Class)
You will be able to advance your knowledge and skills in floral design with this intermediate course. You will have opportunities to design larger arrangements using more complex techniques. You will learn to use some of the most common design techniques including: Mille de Fleur, Biedermeier, Phoenix, and waterfall designs. Instructor: TBD Prerequisite: Basic Floral Design Upper Bucks Campus/$499 (includes: $250 material) FLORA 1001C70 5 Wed, 3/9 – 4/6, 6:00 – 9:00pm
Advanced Floral Design (Core Class)
Students will utilize innovative techniques to create advanced floral designs. Designs created in this class will demonstrate applied knowledge of the elements and principles. Creations will focus on Contemporary, European and Asian designs. You will learn critical thinking skills and how to edit design applications. Instructor: TBD Prerequisite: Basic & Intermediate Floral Design Upper Bucks Campus/$499 (includes: $250 material) FLORA 1002C70 5 Wed, 4/13 – 5/18 (No class 5/4), 6:00 – 9:00pm
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Sympathy & Funeral Flowers (Core)
Expand your floral design skills by learning one of the biggest parts of the industry. We will explore all the different ways that floral design is used for funeral and sympathy work. Our designs will be based on the principals and elements of design, and we will be looking at modern trends in sympathy design. Renee Tucci, AIFD, CFD Prerequisite: Basic & Intermediate Floral Design Upper Bucks Campus/$524 (includes: $275 material) FLORA 1004C70 5 Tu, 4/5, 5/3, 6 – 9pm
ONLINE LEARNING We offer a variety of programs in this flexible and convenient learning format. Join the fast-growing number of students who are taking advantage of online classes. Gain new skills to help advance your career by completing a certificate program or learn a new skill. Online Learning provides a convenient, standardized and economical approach for students to learn. Students attend class from anywhere - in the office, at home, at school, or on the road, and study at a pace that’s right for them. Bucks partners with the best online providers so that we can bring you the best programs! Our online partners include: MindEdge, Ed2go, LERN (ugotclass) and Construction Experts. For a complete listing of all online classes, visit www.bucks.edu/businesscareer/online/
MindEdge Professional Certificates
• The right certificate can mean 5%-10% increase to starting salaries. • Earn an initial certification and keep yours current with CEU, CPE, HCI, SHRM, CFRE, and PDU credits. • MindEdge courses deliver high levels of learner engagement resulting in learning that lasts. • MindEdge courses are effective, meet learning objectives, and easy to use. MindEdge Courses • Human Resource Management • Sustainability Management • Creativity and Innovation • International Trade • Marketing For more information on the course and to register visit: https://catalog.mindedge.com/bucks
U GOT CLASS
Construction Certificates
Ed2Go
For complete listing of certificates and descriptions, visit http://constructionclasses.com/online/about-constructionexperts-inc/
For information and course descriptions, go to LERN.org/ ugotclass. To register for LERN classes, call 215-968-8409. All LERN classes are held online. For a complete list of classes or to register visit: https://www.bucks.edu/bucks-online/ • Certificate in Data Analysis • Certificate in Workplace Communication • Business Coaching Certificate • Certificate in Sales • Certificate in Leadership Development • Certificate in Learning Styles • Managing Social Media Platforms Certificate • Workplace Conflict Solutions Certificate • Spanish for Medical Professionals For a complete list of ed2go classes, visit: https://www.ed2go.com/bucks/ A new section begins each month: • January 12 • April 13 • February 9 • May 18 • March 16 Classes are 6 Weeks Long
ACT 48
Approved
The categories include, but are not limited to: • Accounting & Finance • Business • College Readiness • Computer Applications • Design & Composition • Healthcare & Medical • Language & Arts • Personal Development • Teaching & Education • Technology • Writing & Publishing
Bucks, in partnership with Construction Experts, Inc., offers several online construction certificates. Construction Experts classes are organized into a number of certificate programs to help students achieve their educational and career goals. Certificate Programs include: • Construction Estimating • Construction Practices • Construction Project Management • Construction Supervision Emphasis in Building • Construction Supervision Emphasis in Civil Sitework • Civil Sitework Construction
No entrance exams are required. Course times are scheduled year-round to be compatible with your work commitments. Each course meets online for ten weeks. Discussions using an online bulletin board afford the opportunity to examine everyday construction challenges shared by others in the construction industry. All certificates should be completed within two years of starting the program.
Construction Expert Courses
(For detailed information, visit https://www.bucks.edu/ businesscareer/pro-dev/browsebyindustry/construction-certs) Spring Session Dates: January 17 – March 28 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Introduction to Construction – Start Anytime Self- Paced Introduction to Concrete – Start Anytime Self- Paced Introduction to Construction Estimating - Start Anytime Essential Construction Math - Start Anytime Construction Blueprint Reading Estimating and Bidding 1 Estimating and Bidding 2 Construction Materials and Processes Construction Equipment and Methods Estimating Civil and Sitework Construction Oral and Written Communications Contract Documents and Construction Law Planning and Scheduling Building Green Buildings
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KIODN S CAMPUS
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Check out some of our camps: • STEAM • Golf • Disney Themed 12
• Art • Science • Minecraft®
• LEGO® • Musical Theater And much more…
Visit our website for more details:
www.bucks.edu/kidsoncampus
What we’re doing this semester Certificate Programs Get what it takes to grow in your field or take on a second career. Explore certifications, credentialing, and skill-building courses that will drive you further. • Child Development Associate
• Floral Design
• Non-Profit Management
• Bookkeeping
• School-age Professional Credential
• The Archaeology Technician Program
Act 48 Guidelines: The PA Department of Education requires that all collegiate courses & non-credit professional education classes that will be used for Act 48 credits are related to an area of the professional educator’s assignment or certification.
COMING SUMMER 2022!
teens on campus Summer Adventure is here at Teens on Campus for ages 13-16!
Join us in a variety of exciting activities, such as fishing, Mock Trial, Innovative Leadership, Floral Design and more.
For information on Coronavirus Campus Health & Safety Plan, visit www.bucks.edu/coronavirus/campus. bucks.edu/coned