PaCE
Professional and Continuing Education April – August 2019
309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace
Table of Contents
Unless otherwise stated, these classes are designed for students 16 and older.
The Younger Generation
Youth Camp (3 - 5 grades) .................... Babysitting Clinic ........................................... Clay on the Potter’s Wheel ......................... Game Programming..................................... Robotics ............................................................ Safety First - Home Alone ........................... Smartphone Photography ......................... WeDo Lego Robotics.................................... Youth - Dining Etiquette ............................. rd
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Health and Wellness
Community American Heart Association Health Care Provider Training Course ........... Cardio Kickboxing ........................................ Cultural Competency .................................. Eat Local, Eat Healthy - Sustainable Food for Healthy Communities .......... Family & Friends CPR................................... Generational Perspectives ........................ Intro to Patient Advocacy.......................... Meditation 101 .............................................. Mindfulness Meditation ............................. Until Help Arrives ......................................... Youth Mental Health First Aid USA Training........................................................ Zumba ..............................................................
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Health Care Careers EKG Technician.............................................. 8 Pharmacy Technician ................................. 8 Phlebotomy Technician ............................. 8
Professional Development/ Continuing Education
Animal Shelter Professional Animal Welfare - Shelter and Kennel Care Professional...................................... 9 Food Service Accelerated Food Protection Manager Certification................................................10 Food Protection Manager Certification................................................10 Payroll PayTrain® Level 2 .......................................... 9 Becoming a Substitute Teacher or Substitute Paraprofessional ............ 9
Online Learning
More than 300 online courses. ..............11
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Technology
Access Part 1, 2, 3 .........................................15 Cleaning Up Your Computer ....................12 Emailing Workshop .....................................13 Excel 101 Workshop ....................................14 Excel Level 1, 2 ,3.................................... ......14 Getting Started with Your Computer....12 Introduction to FaceTime ..........................15 iPad: Getting Started ...................................15 Microsoft Word .............................................13 Moving to Windows 10 ..............................12 OneNote Essentials ......................................13 Organizing Your Files and Folders .........12 PowerPoint .....................................................14 Publisher ..........................................................14 Windows for Beginners Workshop ........12 Word 101 Workshop ...................................13 Word for Advanced Users..........................13 Word Level 1, 2 ..............................................13
Community Education
Arts and Crafts Creations with Clay .......................................16 Paint Your Home, Barn or Favorite Building in Watercolor .............................16 Pattern Reading for Crocheting ...............16 Stained Glass - Advanced, Copper Foil & Lead Techniques ...........................16 Watercolor Painting - Reflections, Shadows, Puddles and Other Techniques ..................................................16 Experience Wisconsin - Foodie Bus Trip Madison Farmer’s Market & Cheese Shopping .....................................17 Food and Drink Youth — Dining Etiquette .........................17 Genealogy Advanced Genealogy .................................17 Lifelong Learner Lunches Civil War Women: Annie Wittenmyer Mary Ann Bickerdyke and Lizzie Aiken.................................................19 Good Earth: Awakening the Silent City ................................................................19 Mr. U.S. GRANT: A Man & A Patriot! ........19 Quarters One: Jewel of the Island...........19 Music BHC Community Band .................................17 BHC Community Chorale ...........................17 BHC Community String Orchestra ..........17
Personal Enrichment 2 over 1 Game Force - A Bridge Bidding System to Improve Your Game..............................................................16 Tarot for Beginners ...................................... 16 Summer Seminars George Orwell’s ‘1984’ The History Behind ‘1984’.......................18 The Plot, the Characters and is it Reality? ....................................................18 Why is this Classic still Relevant Today? ........................................................18 JFK and the Kennedy Family Camelot .......................................................18 JFK .................................................................18 JFK and the Kennedy Family Legacy.18 Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Rose Fitzgerald - A Brief History of the Kennedy Family .....................................18 The Kennedy Tragedies and Scandals ..................................................18
Business Training Center (BTC)
Fork Truck Operator Safety and Driving Training .............................................................21 Highway Construction Careers ...............20 QuickBooks for Small Business .................20 Welding.............................................................21
Registration
PaCE Registration Information ................22 Registration Form.........................................23
Have a Required Textbook to Purchase? • For a list of PaCE textbooks, visit www. bhc.edu/bookstore • Click on campus location (Hawk’s Hub (QC) or East Campus). • Click on (Order Textbooks) in the Textbooks box. • Select Term (Summer 19), Select Department (Adult Ed) • Click on your course name under Select Course and click (Add Selection). • Click on (Get Course Materials) to see your book title. • Payment options – debit, credit, or pay at pickup. • Delivery options – ship to home or pick up.
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Youth Camp June 17-20
Intro to Robotics
This class is a beginning introduction to robots, sensors and programming using NXT Lego Robotics System. You will use a basic model robot to attach touch, light, sound and ultrasonic sensors. Working in pairs, you will learn to program the NXT robot using the sensors to complete mini challenges. Teamwork is an essential skill and the foundation of many robotic competitions.
Drawing Animals and Faces
Draw a self-portrait/portrait or image of your favorite animal/pet. You will learn how to focus on facial features, head shape and light to create works of art.
Recycled Art
Explore Engineering
Boats to buildings to bridges. Have you ever wondered what it takes to create these amazing structures? In this fun hands-on class, you will learn the design process that goes into such projects and create your own!
For All Youth Camps and Classes For marketing purposes, Black Hawk College will be taking pictures of the students in the summer youth camp/classes. If you would prefer that your child’s picture not be used in any publicity for the PaCE Department or for Black Hawk College, please notify us at roodhousea@bhc.edu.
• Seven fun interactive sessions to choose from in fashion, engineering, technology and art. • Once you register a class selection sheet will be mailed to you for you to number your top selections, with #1 being your 1st choice and #7 being your last choice. Every effort will be made to enroll you in your choices. • Students will attend the same three consecutive classes during the four days. • Each class is 1 hour and 15 minutes. • Questions? Please call 309-796-8223. • A schedule with your classes will be mailed the end of May. Last day to receive a refund/register: June 10 Mon. - Thurs. June 17 - June 20 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. CRN 50242 Outreach Center Fee $95
DIY Fashion
Learn creative and simple ways to add originality and pizzazz to your wardrobe from head to toe. You will create new accessories and make a bag to take them home in. You will need to bring an old T-shirt to class the first day. Adult size preferred, any color – as long as it’s a T-shirt you no longer need. These do-it-yourself fashions will make your wardrobe look fresh and leave you with the enthusiasm to create even more after the class.
No Bake No Problem
Learn about ingredients, proper food handling, healthy choices, how to prepare foods and how to make easy meals without an oven. In this hands-on class you will have a chance to create, taste and take recipes home with you!
Coding for Kids
Computer science and computer programming help nurture your problem-solving skills, logic and creativity. This fun, interactive class will teach you the concepts of computer logic, coding, and programming. By being exposed to and familiarizing you to coding, you will have a foundation for success in any future career path.
The Younger Generation
Discover your creative side making projects that use everyday materials. You will make a chandelier out of water bottles, animals from everyday materials, and an art piece that can be used as a decoration in your home. Students should bring an empty water bottle to the first class.
Camp for students who will be entering 3rd - 5th grades.
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The Younger Generation
The Younger Generation Game Programming
Instructor: T. Clayton (Ages 12 - 15) Create your own games and play against your computer. You will use GameMaker to create graphic-oriented computer games. Learn the objects needed to create games, such as sprites, behaviors, sound, and collision detection. Concepts will be covered and introduced in an easy format as the class moves quickly. Mon. - Thurs. June 10 - June 13 9:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50243 Outreach - Rm. 401 Fee $79
Clay on the Potter’s Wheel
Instructor: D. McMullen (Ages 8 - 14) Have fun learning basic wheel-throwing techniques. Work on the potter’s wheel and create projects using low-fire clay and stoneware clay. Projects will be finished with acrylic paints and a glaze. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first session. 6 Wednesdays June 12 - July 17 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 50244 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 102 Fee $85
Babysitting Clinic
(Ages 11 - 16) This clinic will teach students the responsibilities of a babysitter, what parents expect, how to handle emergencies, caring for and handling infants and young children, feeding techniques and diapering, age-appropriate toys and activities, tips for bedtime issues and much more! Students will learn basic first aid and how to handle emergencies that arise such as injuries, illnesses and household accidents. As babysitting will be many students’ first job, interviewing also will be reviewed. Preregistration is required. Sorry, walk-ins are not allowed. Students need to bring their own sack lunch and snack. Certificate will be awarded upon completion. Instructor: L. Carey 1 Saturday Apr. 13 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRN 11309 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $55 1 Saturday CRN 11310
Apr. 27 Kewanee - CEC
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee $55
Instructor: M. Jackson 1 Monday June 10 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRN 50245 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $55
Safety First - Home Alone
Instructor: L. Carey (Ages 10-14) It is a big responsibility to stay home alone. Are you ready? This fun and interactive class will focus on internet safety, accident prevention, basic first aid skills, weather, sibling relationships, and how to handle emergencies and create a plan. 1 Saturday May 11 9:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 11947 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $25
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1 Saturday CRN 50247
June 8 9:00 a.m. - Noon Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $25
Smartphone Photography
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Instructor: L. Hamilton (Ages 10 - 15) Do you love taking photos with your smartphone but could use some help taking it to the next level? This hands-on class will teach you the advanced photo functions of your camera phone and how to frame photos without all the guesswork! You will learn about the basics of photography and how it applies to smartphones, proper focus and exposure, how to overcome tricky lighting situations, photo editing for quality, and organizing and preserving your photos. Students must bring a charged smartphone to class, a sack lunch and a snack. 1 Monday June 24 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRN 50248 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $55
WeDo Lego Robotics
Instructor: S. Horst-Sommer (Entering grades 1-2) This class is designed to be a student’s first exposure to robotics. Student partners will build playful motorized creations using the Lego WeDo Robotic system. Working in pairs, students will build and learn beginning block programming to make the creations come to life! Mon. - Thurs. June 17 - June 20 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 50249 Outreach - Rm. 301 Fee $89 Mon. - Thurs. CRN 50250
July 15 - July 18 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Outreach - Rm. 301 Fee $89
Robotics
Instructor: S. Horst-Sommer (Entering grades 6 - 8) This class is an exploration in building and programming robots using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robotics System. Students will build a variety of robots and program them with a computer to move, spin, and much more in order to solve challenges. Students will work in pairs and small teams, sharing a robotics kit and computer. This class is good preparation for students interested in robotics competitions or even for students who enjoy LEGOS and are looking for a new and exciting way to explore with them. Mon. - Thurs. July 8 - July 11 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 50251 Outreach - Rm. 301 Fee $125
Youth – Dining Etiquette
Instructor: S. Godke Middle School/High School First impressions are VITAL! Good eye contact, introductions, making small talk and overall good manners are necessary social skills. Whether you are on a date, college visit or social gathering, you need to know dining etiquette. Join us for a meal in the private dining room as the talented Chef Stephanie Godke reviews proper dining etiquette. (Last day to receive a refund: May 1st) 1 Thursday May 9 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11948 The Cellar Fee $30 The Cellar, 1375 State Street, Geneseo, IL
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Health and Wellness Community Youth Mental Health First Aid USA Training
Presenters: Bridgeway Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach the community and professionals how to respond when a youth is experiencing a mental health problem or a mental health crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed for adults who regularly interact with youth ages 12-18. They will gain knowledge of the potential risk factors and warning signs for a range of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, psychosis, substance abuse disorders, self-injury, disruptive disorders (including ADHD) and eating disorders. The class will include a five-step action plan encompassing the skills, resources and knowledge to assess the situation, to select and implement appropriate interventions, and to help the individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional care. Please note – This course does not teach how to diagnose or counsel, but how to help a person needing early intervention or crisis assistance. Manual and lunch included. 1 Friday June 28 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CRN 50253 HSC - Rm. 205 Fee: FREE The class is free; however, registration is required. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 8 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Meditation 101
Instructor: Dr. D. Mizener, Ed.D. This course is a practical guide to developing the skill of mindfulness and applying it to every aspect of daily life. Practicing mindfulness over time reveals and develops the qualities of wisdom and compassion. The foundational technique for cultivating mindfulness is the practice of meditation. Each session you will learn how to become more mindful and practice various mindfulness meditations. 4 Wednesdays Apr. 17 - May 8 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 11125 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $35 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 4 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Cultural Competency
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Intro to Patient Advocacy
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Instructor: L. Garrison, M.S. In order to provide the best quality care for the increasingly diverse U.S. population, cultural competency training is essential for the professionals who work to provide care for others. Learn about the cultural factors that influence people’s health beliefs and behaviors, gather resources that can be useful in addressing barriers such as language and communication, and increasing trust and patient empowerment. Improve your sensitivity, compassion, understanding and acceptance of patients with different values, beliefs and behaviors so that you can provide quality care that is unbiased and culturally aware. 1 Wednesday May 22 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50254 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $35 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 2 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Instructor: L. Garrison, M.S. This course provides an overview of the core skills employed in patient advocacy with an emphasis on access and application of information, critical thinking, problem solving and communication. Specific course topics include Introduction to Patient Advocacy, Patient Perspectives, Communication – Listening, Empathy, and Empowerment, Ethics and Professionalism, Creative Problem-solving and Collaboration. 1 Wednesday June 19 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50255 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $35 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 2 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Health and Wellness
Instructor: Dr. D. Mizener, Ed.D. Scientists are studying it. Doctors are recommending it. Authors are writing about it. Millions of Americans are practicing it every day. In this course you will learn about the various kinds of meditation, the benefits of meditation, and the basic techniques and practice of meditation. Come learn how easy it actually is and discover new ways to manage thoughts, of perceiving people and experiencing the world! 4 Wednesdays Apr. 17 - May 8 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. CRN 11124 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $35 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 4 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Mindfulness Meditation
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Generational Perspectives
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Instructor: L. Garrison, M.S. Increase the positive culture of your workplace by exploring the value of generational perspectives. At a time with up to five generations represented in the workplace, an opportunity exists to benefit from the views and values of the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials and Gen Z. Expand your diversity training with this class focused specifically on increasing understanding through an appreciation of generational differences and similarities. 1 Wednesday July 24 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50256 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $35 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 2 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Until Help Arrives
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Instructor: B. Smith, M. S. , Cert. AHA BLS Instr., Cert. ARC BLS/First Aid Instr. This course is designed to educate the public about the important role the public plays in providing potentially life-saving interventions prior to the arrival of emergency services. The overall goal of this course is to teach participants basic skills to keep people with life-threatening injuries alive until professional help arrives. Serious injuries require immediate action to stop someone from dying. While emergency medical responders are quick to arrive, any delay between injury and the initiation of care can result in death. Those nearest to someone with life-threatening injuries are best positioned to provide the first care. At the end of this course, participants will be able to communicate with 9-1-1 operators effectively, act to protect the injured from further harm, position the injured, stop life-threatening bleeding, and provide emotional support. 1 Monday Aug. 5 9:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 81023 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205 Fee $25 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 3 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Family & Friends® CPR
Eat Local, Eat Healthy Sustainable Food for Healthy Communities
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Instructor: D. Elliott, MLAS Learn about the Eat Local, Eat Healthy challenge, an annual event taking place across the country that is intended to increase awareness and encourage exploration of the healthy local foods available in our communities. Not only a fun challenge to enjoy with family and friends, increasing your knowledge of the health benefits of local, sustainable food sources will benefit your professional efforts in health and wellness by providing you with additional resources that can be shared in your practice. 1 Thursday Aug. 1 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 81022 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $29 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEs provided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
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If you work in the health care field and are interested in teaching a class or have an idea for a class, contact Christi Monson (PaCE Program Coordinator) at monsonc@bhc.edu.
Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI Learn the lifesaving skills of adult Hands-Only™ CPR, child CPR with breaths, adult and child AED use, infant CPR and relief of choking in an adult, child or infant. Skills are taught in a group environment by using the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which provides students with the most hands-on CPR practice time possible. Family & Friends CPR is for individuals (16 and over) who want to learn CPR but do not need a course completion card in CPR for their job. This course is ideal for students, new parents, grandparents, babysitters and others interested in learning how to save a life. 1 Thursday June 27 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50257 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205 Fee $50
Please Register Early!
Thinking about taking a PaCE class? Nothing cancels a class quicker than waiting until the last minute to register. Classes have a minimum number of participants required in order for them to run. Please register early to help us avoid disappointing class cancellations.
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American Heart Association Health Care Provider Training Course (BLS-CPR)
The American Heart Association designed the BLS for Health Care Providers Course to prepare a wide variety of health care professionals to recognize several life-threatening emergencies and to provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely, and effective manner. The course includes adult, child, and infant skills in both the out-of-hospital and in-hospital settings. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 4 CE’s provided for Social Workers, Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and Assistants, and Massage Therapists. Fee includes manual and BLS-CPR card. Instructor: B. Smith, M. S. , Cert. AHA BLS Instr., Cert. ARC BLS/First Aid Instr. 1 Friday Apr. 12 Noon - 4:00 p.m. CRN 11151 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 202 Fee $59 1 Friday CRN 11152
Apr. 26 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 202
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
1 Friday CRN 11153
May 3 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 202
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
May 24 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 202
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
1 Friday CRN 50258
June 14 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 202
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
1 Friday CRN 50259
June 28 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
1 Friday CRN 50260
July 12 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
1 Friday CRN 50261
July 26 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
1 Friday CRN 81024
Aug. 9 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
1 Friday CRN 81025
Aug. 23 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $59
Instructor: R. Buresh, Cert. AHA BLS Instr. 1 Saturday Apr. 13 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 11156 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205 Fee $59 1 Thursday CRN 11157
Apr. 18 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee $59
1 Wednesday CRN 11158
May 1 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee $59
Cardio Kickboxing
Instructor: T. Gomez Join us as we combine martial arts with cardio to help increase stamina, improve coordination, and burn calories. Jab, knee, and kick your way through this fun and easy to follow Train Dirty Fitness Cardio Kick class! This high energy workout will challenge every fitness level. Wear comfortable clothing that allows ease of movement. 6 Thursdays May 2 - June 6 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50262 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $39
Zumba
Instructor: L. Kirgan Combine motivating music and high energy with unique moves and combinations that allow you to dance away your worries. Zumba is fun, easy and can be done at your own level. The music will move from today’s songs to Latin and international. Routines will feature aerobic/fitness with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Wear comfortable clothing that allows ease of movement. 6 Thursdays July 11 - Aug. 15 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81026 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $39
Directions to Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym
Enter the Northwest door to Bldg. 3. Take an immediate left down the stairs to the bottom floor. At the bottom floor, turn left and enter through the 2nd set of doors on the right. The lower gym is located in the middle of the track (second door on the right–next to the weight room.)
Health and Wellness
1 Friday CRN 50212
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Health Care Careers Phlebotomy Technician
In partnership with Genesis. Job growth expected to be 25% through 2026. Prerequisite: Current statement of good health from your physician and documented proof that you are free from active tuberculosis as documented by a negative QuantiFERON® - TB Gold test. These documents must be presented to the instructor the first night of class. This test may be obtained from your physician’s office or by visiting a Genesis Occupational Health Clinic. For clinic locations, go to: www.genesishealth.com/genesis-at-work/occupational-health/ Hepatitis B vaccinations are not required but strongly recommended. Train in the basic blood-drawing procedures for venipuncture and capillary puncture techniques. You will have an understanding of the skills, knowledge and level of responsibility required to perform competently as entry-level phlebotomy/lab personnel. Topics will include: • Handling, processing and documentation of samples • OSHA guidelines and safety rules • Anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system • Basic phlebotomy techniques • Quality assurance and methods of quality control You are required to perform 25 venipunctures and 5 capillaries. Students will perform these skills in a phlebotomy practice lab setting, beginning with practice arms and then with real arms (students practice on one another) under instructor guidance and supervision. Before the first class, purchase required textbook at www.bhc.edu/bookstore. The National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) certification exam is available upon successful completion of the class through National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT). Instructor: J. Hines 10 Wednesdays May 8 - July 10 CRN 50263 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205 Instructor: S. Edlund 5 Mon./5 Fri. May 13 - June 17 CRN 50221 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205 (No class on May 27)
4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Tuition Fee $735
5 Mon./5 Fri. CRN 50264
4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Tuition Fee $735
July 8 - Aug. 9 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205
4 Mon./6 Fri. Aug. 16 - Sept. 20 CRN 81027 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205 (No class on Sept. 2)
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5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Tuition Fee $735
4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Tuition Fee $735
Health Care Careers General Statement of Prerequisites Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Must be free of communicable diseases that pose a risk to self, instructor, or peers. Most health careers require the ability to lift, bend, stoop, twist, turn and stand on your feet or sit for extended periods of time. Must be able to follow written and oral instructions and communicate effectively in a professional manner.
Pharmacy Technician
Instructor: J. Jefferson Job growth expected to be 12% through 2026. Prerequisite: Above average math skills are recommended. Set yourself on the path as a pharmacy technician at a hospital, retail, home infusion, or mail-order pharmacy. Topics will include: • Classifications of drugs (brand name and generic) • Medical terminology related to pharmacy • Medication compounding and proper handling proce- dures • Intravenous and chemotherapy drugs • Basic pharmacy math and medication dosage conversions • Prescription requirements and interpretation • Inventory control, billing procedures, legal and moral obligations of personnel • I.V. drip rates and medication dispensing Please bring a calculator to class. Before the first class, purchase required textbook at www.bhc.edu/bookstore. The Pharmacy Technician Certification exam (PTCB) is available upon successful completion of the class. *Deferred payment plan available. Ask at time of registration. 15 Wednesdays May 22 - Aug. 28 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. CRN 50265 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 202 Tuition Fee $735
EKG Technician
Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS Prerequisite: Ability to assist peers onto a table during practice. Must be willing to participate with giving and receiving 12-lead hook ups. Topics will include: 12-Lead EKG, set-up in a hospital or office setting, anatomy of the heart, physiology and medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics and legal aspects of patient contact, blood-borne pathogens, and heart medications. Before the first class, purchase required textbook at www.bhc.edu/bookstore. The National Certified EKG Technician (NCET) certification exam is available upon successful completion of the class through National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT). 7 Fridays May 3 - June 14 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CRN 50266 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 205 Tuition Fee $395
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Professional Development/ Continuing Education Animal – Shelter and Kennel Care Professional
Instructors: Sam DeYoung (RI County Animal Care and Control Shelter) & Dr. Chelsea Clinton (Oak Knoll Animal Hospital) (Ages 16 and older) Explore the many duties performed in an animal shelter as you prepare for an entry-level position at a shelter or kennel. This course has been designed to deliver information from the experts and will cover topics such as shelter regulations, client interactions, compassion fatigue, animal assessment, handling, shelter/kennel care, disease prevention and control, and adoption procedure. Required: Job shadow to be scheduled wtih the RI County Animal Care. Optional textbook may be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the QC Campus bookstore) prior to first class. 8 Thursdays Apr. 18 - June 6 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 11187 RI Animal Care Tuition Fee $395
PayTrain® Level 2
Instructor: G. Haut, CPP The program provides students with an in-depth understanding of the advanced payroll topics necessary for payroll managers and supervisors. It is ideal for experienced payroll professionals seeking compliance training, professional development or CPP certification. In order to take this class, it is recommended that you have completed the PayTrain Level 1 course or demonstrate payroll experience/knowledge. The materials are included in the cost of the class. 8 Tuesdays Apr. 16 - June 4 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 11208 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $695
State of Illinois - Becoming a Substitute Teacher or Substitute Paraprofessional There is an immediate need for substitute teachers and substitute paraprofessionals in Illinois. Have you ever wondered what it takes to fill one of these positions? Are you looking for a career change? Staff from the Regional Office of Education will explain the process. Presenter: Rock Island Regional Office of Education (RIROE) 1 Monday May 13 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. CRN 11212 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee FREE 1 Tuesday CRN 11213
Online Courses • GRE Prep Series • GRE Preparation - Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical) • GRE Preparation - Part 2 (Quantitative) • GMAT Preparation • LSAT Preparation - Part 1 • LSAT Preparation - Part 2 Visit ed2go.com/blackhawk for more information.
May 14 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee FREE
Presenter: Regional Office of Education-Bureau, Henry, and Stark Counties 1 Wednesday July 24 11:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50279 Kewanee CEC - Rm. 102 Fee FREE These classes are free; however, registration is required.
Online Career Training
These six-month to 18-month programs are online, self-paced instruction that prepare you for industry certification or a new career. Programs are accessible 24/7, and all texts and materials are included. Visit careertraining.ed2go.com/bhc
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Rock Island County Animal Care and Control Shelter, 4001 78th Ave, Moline
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Professional Development/Continuing Education
Food Protection Food Protection Manager Certification
This class uses ServSafe (an ANSI-CFP accredited exam provider) which meets Illinois and Iowa state requirements for the Food Protection Manager Certification. Students are given the option of purchasing the ServSafe Manager Book (English or Spanish) for $51. Books may be purchased before class begins. Books may not be returned for a refund. All book sales are final. The certification exam will be given at the end of the last class (if it is more than one day) and will take approximately two hours. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch each day (on your own) unless noted otherwise. Please bring a current photo ID to the class in order to take the exam. Instructor-Led in English Instructor: H. McKibbon Paper Exam Mon. - Fri. Apr. 29 - May 3 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. CRN11198 Outreach - Rm. 408 Tuition Fee $165 Mon. - Fri. CRN 11199
Apr. 29 - May 3 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. Outreach - Rm. 408 Tuition Fee $165
2 Tuesdays CRN 50280
May 21 - May 28 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $147
1 Tues./1 Thurs. June 11 - June 13 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. CRN 50281 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $147 2 Tuesdays CRN 50282
July 2 - July 9 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $147
2 Tuesdays CRN 81028
July 23 - July 30 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Kewanee CEC - Rm. 121 Tuition Fee $147
1 Tues./1 Thurs. Aug. 6 - Aug. 8 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. CRN 81029 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $147 2 Mondays CRN 81030
Aug. 19 - Aug. 26 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Geneseo Public Library Tuition Fee $147
2 Tuesdays CRN 81031
Aug. 20 - Aug. 27 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $147
Online Exam 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Apr. 23 & Apr. 25 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. CRN 11200 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $147 Instructor-Led in Spanish Instructor: M. Freidhof-Rodgers Paper Exam 3 Saturdays Aug. 3 - Aug. 17 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CRN 81032 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $157
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Accelerated Food Protection Manager Certification
Instructor: H. McKibbon This class will take the food protection manager material and condense it into a shorter amount of time – one day. In addition, you will take the exam online at the end of the class so you will get your results immediately. If you are short on time and know what is required of you as a food protection manager, then this class is for you. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch (on your own). Please bring a current photo ID in order to take the exam. The optional book may be purchased before the class begins for $51. All book sales are final - no refunds allowed. 1 Monday May 13 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. CRN 11204 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $129
Is there a business class you would like to see offered by the PaCE Department? Are you in an industry that requires certification or re-certification and you would like to see a class offered in the Quad Cities? Contact Barb Courville (PaCE Director) at courvilleb@bhc.edu.
www.bhc.edu/pace
| Online Learning
Our instructor-led online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. We focus on creating warm, supportive communities for our learners. New course sessions begin monthly. Visit our website to view start dates for the courses that interest you. Here are some popular continuing education courses:
Enhancing Language Development in Childhood
Learn from the comfort of home!
Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success
• 24-Hour Access • Discussion Areas • 6 Week Format
Enrich the lives of your children by helping them become proficient speakers and thinkers. Help students with high-functioning autism and Asperger’s Syndrome unlock their potential.
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom
Improve your ability to teach diverse learners with real-world examples from the classrooms.
Creating K-12 Learning Materials Suvival Kit for New Teachers
Veteran instructor shares the secrets for success in your first years of teaching.
Spanish in the Classroom
Learn the essential Spanish to communicate with your Spanish speaking students and parents.
Over 50 Continuing Education Certified Online Courses Available!
Online Learning
Increase student performance and earn extra income by converting your ideas for instructional aids into reality.
Please consult your Professional Development Coordinator for continuing education approval.
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Technology
Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223
Technology Level 0 Level 1 Level 2
Introductory courses for the novice and those who need to understand basics. For those who understand basic computer concepts and terminology. For more experienced students who want to expand their knowledge and computer skills.
Getting Started with Your Computer Workshop
Level 0 – If you own a computer or are considering purchasing one, this class will provide you with some basics. You will learn terminology, hardware vs. software and the components of a computer. You will turn on and shut down the computer, learn about various storage devices and media, as well as practice operating the mouse. Become familiar with the keyboard and get acquainted with the Windows concept including using the Start Menu and opening a program. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Windows 10 1 Monday Apr. 8 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11214 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49 1 Monday CRN 50283
June 3 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
8:30 a.m. - Noon Fee $49
Instructor: Staff Windows 10 2 Wednesdays May 1 - May 8 5:30 - 7:15 p.m. CRN 11221 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49
Windows for Beginners Workshop
Prerequisite: Getting Started with Your Computer Workshop or equivalent experience Level 0 – Learn basic Microsoft Windows skills including how to identify parts of a window and how to manipulate windows and the taskbar. Learn how to see how much space you have available on your hard drive. You will use menus, Help and Support, the calculator, save to a flash drive, open a basic word processing program (WordPad), create a letter, print it and save the file. A reference guide is included in the fee. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Windows 10 1 Monday Apr. 15 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11215 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49 1 Monday CRN 50284
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June 10 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
8:30 a.m. - Noon Fee $49
Instructor: Staff Windows 10 2 Wednesdays May 15 - May 22 5:30 - 7:15 p.m. CRN 50224 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49
Organizing Your Files and Folders
Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills Level 1 – Organize your computer files by creating folders, moving and copying files into folders and creating shortcuts. If you know the basics of Windows 10 and are eager to learn more, this session will expand your Windows 10 knowledge. Instructor: Staff 1 Wednesday Apr. 10 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11219 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $25 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Monday May 20 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. CRN 50285 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $25 1 Monday CRN 81033
July 29 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Fee $25
Cleaning Up Your Computer
Level 1- Is your Windows PC slow to start up? Not sure if you need to defragment or optimize your drives? Learn how to check for low disk space and clean up all the unnecessary temporary internet files to make some room on your computer. Find out how to move files to another storage device. If you have a laptop, you may bring it with you to class, otherwise, please bring a USB flash drive. Instructor: Staff 1 Wednesday Apr. 17 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11223 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $25 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Monday May 20 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. CRN 50286 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $25 1 Monday CRN 81034
July 29 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Fee $25
Moving to Windows 10
Prerequisite: Experience with Windows XP OR Windows 7 OR Windows 8/8.1 Level 1 – Are you already familiar with a previous version of Windows but need help with Windows 10? Learn to work your way through this operating system. This session will demonstrate the features making it easy to follow and understand. A Windows 10 reference guide is included in the fee. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Monday May 6 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 11225 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $40 1 Monday CRN 50302
July 22 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Fee $40
Instructor: Staff 1 Monday June 3 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. CRN 50288 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $40
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Emailing Workshop
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 – Whether you would like to learn what email is or you are interested in utilizing it more, this class will explore the basics. We will cover understanding email addresses, how to send, save and forward messages, and how to send and receive a document, photo, or link. If you have an email account, please bring to class your email address and password to access your web mail. 1 Monday May 13 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11229 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49
OneNote Essentials
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 – In this fast-paced digital world, the need to capture ideas and to-do lists is ever present. OneNote is a free app to create digital notebooks where you can organize everything across your devices – your computer, any other PC with internet access, or even your smartphone. Jot down your ideas, keep track of notes, clip from the web, make to-do lists, insert documents, spreadsheets and more. Add pictures to your notebooks using your smartphone, organize pages into sections, and even share notebooks with others so you can all view and contribute at the same time. OneNote is great for everybody – students, families, volunteers, and professionals! 1 Tuesday Apr. 23 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11230 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $55
Word 101 Workshop
(Office 2013/2016) Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills Level 1 – Using Microsoft Word, learn how to create, edit and print documents. Produce letters, family stories, newsletters and minutes for meetings. You will learn how to edit text, cut, copy and paste, create tables and bulleted lists, use spell check, and more. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. 1 Monday Apr. 22 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11232 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49 1 Monday CRN 81035
Aug. 12 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
Word Level 1
8:30 a.m. - Noon Fee $49
Word Level 2
(Office 2013/2016) Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word Level 1 skills. Level 2 - Take your Word skills to the next level by creating professional documents using: styles and themes, tabs, headers and footers, tables, graphics including pictures, clipart and SmartArt, newspaper-style columns, watermarks and more. A workbook is included in the fee. 1 Tuesday May 14 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11237 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $89
Word for Advanced Users
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word Level 2 skills Level 2 – Do you already use Microsoft Word extensively but aren’t aware of the many time saving steps and features? Increase your productivity by learning shortcuts that transform your files into impressive, professional-looking documents. Learn more about styles, tabs and templates. Discover mail merge, Quick Parts and how to sort tables. Explore ways to save time and ensure that repetitious tasks are performed consistently and accurately by creating macros to perform a series of actions. 1 Tuesday May 21 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 50289 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $89
Microsoft Word
(Office 2013/2016) Prerequisite: Windows and keyboarding skills. Level 1 – You know how to do the basics using Word but you want to learn more. Take advantage of these classes by selecting the topics that you want to learn. Covered topics: Highlighting text, using bold and italics, modifying font size, formatting paragraphs, modifying line spacing, indenting, changing margins, paper size and vertical alignment, and inserting a manual page break. 1 Monday Apr. 8 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11243 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 Covered topics: Using the Quick Styles Gallery, selecting themes, editing styles, changing AutoFormat options, setting AutoCorrect options, and creating/deleting templates. 1 Monday Apr. 15 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11244 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 Covered topics: Using numbers and bullets, inserting dates and symbols, setting/deleting/clearing tabs, creating a leader tab, and using section breaks. 1 Monday May 6 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11245 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20
Lifelong Learner Program Classes
Designed for anyone 55 years or better, but all learners are welcome.
Technology
(Office 2013/2016) Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Windows and keyboarding skills. Level 1 - Create basic documents using the following skills: cutting, copying, pasting, and formatting text, aligning and indenting paragraphs, adding numbered and bulleted lists, inserting dates and symbols, changing margins, switching document views, running the spelling and grammar checker, and printing a document. A workbook is included in the fee. 1 Tuesday May 7 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11234 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $89
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Technology
Excel 101 Workshop
(Office 2013/2016) Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Windows skills Level 1 – Learn the basics of how to use the spreadsheet program Microsoft Excel. You can create a home inventory, enter your address book, track monthly expenses, balance a checkbook, and more. Learn how to enter data, add and average numbers, write simple formulas, and format text and numbers. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. 1 Monday Apr. 29 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11247 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49 1 Monday CRN 81036
Aug. 5 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
8:30 a.m. - Noon Fee $49
Excel Level 1 (Office 2013/2016) Prerequisite: Windows skills. Level 1 – Microsoft Excel is an important spreadsheet application that is essential for use at home and at work. Some of the topics that are covered include: creating and saving a new workbook, working with ranges, creating simple formulas, copying and moving data, formatting numbers and text, formatting cells, working with columns and rows, using page setup, printing, and using templates. A workbook is included in the fee. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Tuesday June 18 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 50290 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Tuition Fee $97 Instructor: E. Duffy 4 Tuesdays Apr. 23 - May 14 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11249 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $89
Excel Level 2 (Office 2013/2016) Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 skills. Level 2 – Enhance and develop your spreadsheet skills. Customize the Ribbon, use advanced formulas, create 3-D formulas across multiple worksheets, move, copy and color code worksheet tabs, sort and filter data, name ranges, create charts, insert graphics and more. A workbook is included in the fee. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Tuesday Apr. 9 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 11251 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 1 Tuesday CRN 50291
June 25 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tuition Fee $97
Instructor: E. Duffy 4 Tuesdays May 21 - June 11 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50292 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $89
Classes that meet from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. will break for a 30-minute lunch (on your own.)
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Excel Level 3 (Office 2013/2016) Prerequisite: Excel Level 2 skills. Level 2 – Further develop your Excel expertise by learning how to: create and revise Pivot Tables, record macros and create shortcut buttons, use advanced chart features, export and import data , outline and subtotal data, work with tables, make and track comments, create conditional formatting, use advanced functions including LOOKUP and nested IF formulas, password protect worksheets or cells and more! A workbook is included in the fee. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Tuesday Apr. 16 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 11253 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 1 Tuesday CRN 50293
July 2 BHC ALC - Rm. 111
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tuition Fee $97
PowerPoint (Office 2013/2016) Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word skills. Level 1 - Microsoft PowerPoint is the best presentation software for meetings, industry talks, business proposals, and more. Create simple slideshows or complex multimedia displays. Class content includes: using templates; formatting and editing text; preparing and printing outlines, handouts, and speaker notes; adding special effects like sound and animation; inserting graphics and tables; using transitions and timing; and running the slide show. You will have time to work on your own PowerPoint project, so you may bring information or existing files on a USB flash drive to add, edit, and save. A reference guide is included in the fee. 1 Tuesday Aug. 6 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 81037 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Fee $89 Publisher (Office 2013/2016) Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word skills. Level 1 - Create desktop publishing documents with Microsoft Publisher. You will learn how to use Publisher’s templates and design elements to create professional-looking materials such as flyers, booklets, newsletters, cards and more. You may wish to bring a USB flash drive to save your projects. A reference guide is included in the fee. 1 Tuesday Aug. 13 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 81038 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Fee $89
Computer Lab Rental
Labs are available with Microsoft Office 2016, Windows 10, and Internet. Call Barb at 309-796-8244 or email courvilleb@bhc.edu for more details.
www.bhc.edu/pace
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Access (Parts 1-3) (Office 2013/2016)
Instructor: E. Duffy Level 2 – This series will teach what you need to know to work with an existing database or create one of your own. By the end of the series, you will know how to create and work with tables, queries, forms and reports. A workbook is included in the fee for each class. Part 1 Prerequisite: Windows, Microsoft Office Word and Excel, and an understanding of a database. Learn to create and work with tables, the foundation of your database. Specific skills to be covered include: creating tables, editing and modifying tables, setting field properties, finding and filtering data, creating relationships, using simple queries, and printing data. 1 Wednesday May 15 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11258 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $89 Part 2 Prerequisite: Access Part 1 skills Learn to make your data work for you. Take this class to learn to make more sophisticated queries, forms and reports. Specific skills to be covered include: creating action queries; manipulating controls; using design view, editing tools and sub-forms; and creating a PivotTable. 1 Wednesday May 22 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 50294 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $89 Part 3 Prerequisite: Access Part 2 skills Don’t miss this class that pulls everything together. You have made the tables, queries, forms and reports, now automate them and learn tricks to make them work better. This class shows all the things Access has to offer to someone who has Part 1 and 2 skills. It also includes time for questions about your own database. Specific topics to be covered include: analyzing tables, exporting data to Excel and Word, using advanced query wizards, using charts, working with ActiveX controls and indexes, replicating databases, using Access and the Internet, creating and using macros and switchboards. 1 Wednesday May 29 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 50295 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $89
iPad: Getting Started
Level 0 – Do you have an iPad and don’t know where to start? We will explore the Home Screen, the parts of your device and the main apps: settings, calendar, contacts, and mail. We will learn how to connect to Wi-Fi, get to the Internet using Safari, add contacts, set up your email account, and schedule dates in your calendar. Bring your iPad to class. You should have your iPad charged and activated. You should also have created your Apple ID. 4 Wednesdays Aug. 7 - Aug. 28 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 81039 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $55
Introduction to FaceTime
Level 1 - Do you want to connect with your family and friends? FaceTime is a video-calling application designed by Apple for use on the iPhone, iPad and Mac computer. Bring your device and contact information for those people you want to stay in touch with. By the end of the class, you will try to connect with someone and discover how easy it really is. 1 Tuesday Apr. 9 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11270 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $19
Black Hawk College - PaCE
Earn PD Hours in the Classroom or Online
Black Hawk College’s Professional & Continuing Education (PaCE) and the Rock Island County Regional Office of Education (RIROE) have partnered to offer a variety of classes both online and in the classroom to help you enhance your professional development. To obtain PD Hours for a chosen class, teachers need to contact Julie at the RIROE (309-736-1111) to obtain approval. PD Hours processing fee is $25 payable to RIROE. Go to: www.bhc.edu/teachers for more information.
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Community Education
Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223
Community Education Arts and Crafts Creations with Clay
Instructor: D. McMullen Explore your creativity with clay. This class is for the beginner who wants to learn to create projects with clay. You will be introduced to the basics of working on the Potter’s wheel and create hand built projects using stoneware clay. Color slips are available, and projects will be finished using a glaze. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. 6 Thursdays May 16 - June 20 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50296 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 102 Fee $99
Stained Glass – Advanced, Copper Foil & Lead Techniques
Instructor: J. Rocker Prerequisite: Stained Glass – Intermediate or equivalent. A challenging, hands-on course for advanced stained glass techniques and pattern development. Class is suited for experienced stained glass artisans. 5 Tuesdays Apr. 23 - May 21 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 11275 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65
Paint Your Home, Barn or Favorite Building in Watercolor
Instructor: T. Hempel Prerequisite: Techniques and Tips in Watercolor - Beginners or previous watercolor experience. Bring a photo of a home, barn, or other favorite building and create a unique painting for yourself or a friend as a gift. For instructional purpose, take the photo on a sunny day with the sun at your back. Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a 140 lb. cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic watercolors and three brushes. 4 Tuesdays Apr. 9 - Apr. 30 Noon - 2:00 p.m. CRN 11283 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $39
Watercolor Painting - Reflections, Shadows, Puddles and Other Techniques
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Instructor: T. Hempel Prerequisite: Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Beginners or previous watercolor experience. This fun class can be taken as a refresher course or as a follow-up to Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Beginners. You will learn to fine tune your watercolor skills while delving deeper into painting reflections, the sky, clouds, shadows and shading. Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a 140 lb cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic watercolors and 3 brushes. 4 Tuesdays May 7 - May 28 Noon - 2:00 p.m. CRN 50297 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $39
Pattern Reading for Crocheting
Learn the basics of pattern reading for crocheting in this workshop, including terminology, symbols and how to interpret instructions. Bring yarn and a hook (any size) to class as we take a hands-on approach to learning. 2 Thursdays Apr. 18 - Apr. 25 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11280 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $28
Personal Enrichment Tarot for Beginners
Instructor: K. Metcalf Tarot Cards have been used for centuries. Dive into this pictorial landscape and archetypes. Tarot cards reveal what is happening below the surface of events in our lives. In this class you will learn the meaning of the cards, how to use your intuition and pull it all together to do readings! Bring to the first class a pack of Rider Waite Tarot Cards. 6 Wednesdays May 8 - June 12 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50234 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $55
2 over 1 Game Force – A Bridge Bidding System to Improve Your Game
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Instructor: V. Shelley Prerequisites: Duplicate Bridge Players with experience in Standard American, or those who have successfully completed Play of the Hand in the 21st Century. 2 Over 1 Game Force is an adaptation of Standard American bidding; it is not a new bidding system. It can simplify rather than complicate the auction as it changes the bidding messages. This six-week course will teach the systematic building blocks, along with several conventions. Participants will get an overview of a complete set of bidding messages then choose the conventions they can adapt successfully into their game upon partnership agreements. The class starts with a comprehensive review of 1 Over 1 bidding and ends with suggested strategies to deal with interference. Text book available from the instructor the first night of class for $20. 6 Mondays June 3 – July 8 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. CRN 50298 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $49
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Genealogy
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Music
Advanced Genealogy
Instructor: P. Chase Explore how to use innovative methods to uncover hard to find ancestors. Learn how to develop a research form and track your research results. Learn how to build your ancestor’s FAN club. Learn the difference between the uses of indexes, transcripts or the actual record and how each affect your research results. It doesn’t matter if you consider yourself a beginning, intermediate or advanced researcher. Everyone can pick up helpful tips that will assist in furthering your research of your family history. 5 Thursdays Apr. 25 - May 23 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. CRN 11291 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $50
Food and Drink Youth – Dining Etiquette
Instructor: S. Godke Middle School/High School First impressions are VITAL! Good eye contact, introductions, making small talk and overall good manners are necessary social skills. Whether you are on a date, college visit or social gathering, you need to know dining etiquette. Join us for a meal in the private dining room as the talented Chef Stephanie Godke reviews proper dining etiquette. (Last day to receive a refund: May 1st) 1 Thursday May 9 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11948 The Cellar Fee $30 The Cellar, 1375 State Street, Geneseo, IL
Music Experience Black Hawk College Wisconsin - Foodie Community Bus Trip Symphonic Orchestra Climb aboard the bus and
Refunds available until Tuesday, April 30th 1 Wednesday May 8 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. CRN 11300 Outreach Center Fee $90
Instructor: R. Croegaert The BHC Community String Orchestra is a non-auditioned group of individuals who enjoy playing an orchestral stringed instrument. Community members from all walks of life and with advancing ability are invited to participate alongside high school students and the BHC credit-seeking students in this fun, learning environment. Orchestra members will rehearse and perform a wide range of accessible string orchestra literature each term. For more information, contact the instructor Roxanne Croegaert, at 309-787-4025 or croegaertr@bhc.edu Mondays Aug. 19 - Dec. 9 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. CRN 81041 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 (No class on Sept. 2, Oct. 14, and Nov. 11)
Black Hawk College Community Band
Instructor: S. Talbot The community band is offered to musicians within the Quad Cities community. It is a combination of college band students and community band performers. The band plays a variety of band music from all periods of music composition. Tuesdays Aug. 20 - Dec. 10 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. CRN 81042 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25
Black Hawk College Community Chorale
The BHC Community Chorale is a non-auditioned group comprised of men and women of all ages who enjoy singing. Retired people, working people, along with traditional-aged college students and some high school students help to create a truly multi-generational ensemble. The group rehearses and performs a variety of accessible music each term and it stresses a fun learning environment while working together on the essentials of good choral sound. For more information, please contact Jon Palomaki, Director, at 309-796-5478. Thursdays Aug. 22 - Dec. 12 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. CRN 81043 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 (No class on Nov. 28)
End of Semester Concerts Please check www.bhc.edu/continuing-education/community-education/music/ for end of the semester String Orchestra, Community Band and Community Chorale Concerts.
Community Education
Instructor: Croegaert experience R. a full day of advenPrerequisite: Due instrumentature to the finest to markets, tion restrictions call the instructor hidden shops and ethnic prior to enrolling in class – 309neighborhood foodie hot 787-4025 or rcroegaert@gmail. spots. Discover the sights and com. smells of the city’s unique culiThe BHC Community a non-auditioned nary shops. The busOrchestra will leave is from the east side of the group of men and women who enjoy playing anlot orchesBlack Hawk College Outreach Center parking at 7 tral instrument. Community members from all walks of a.m. and return at approximately 7 p.m. We will stop lifefor and with advancing ability are invited to participate a Dutch lunch during our excursion and picnic on alongside school students credsome of high our purchases on the and bus the rideBHC home. Bring a it-seeking students in this fun, learning environment. shopping list of items you can’t find at home or just Orchestra members will rehearse and performBring a wide get inspired by what’s fresh in the markets! a range of accessible orchestra literature each term. cooler or insulated container for your purchases. Wear Mondays 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. your walking shoes and dress for the weather! CRN Bldg. 4 Rm. 115 Fee $25Shopping Madison Farmer’s Market & Cheese
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Community Education
Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223
Summer Seminars George Orwell’s ‘1984’
Presenter: Dr. Art Pitz Join us as we discuss George Orwell’s dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, originally published in 1949 and set in the year 1984. Before the first class please purchase and read a copy of the book at www.bhc.edu/bookstore.
The History Behind ‘1984 ‘
What is the history behind why this book was written? A common question prior to World War II was: Could it happen here? What did it mean? Why did this concern re-emerge after World War II? All attendees are encouraged to read a copy of “1984” prior to attending this session. 1 Wednesday Apr. 10 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 11323 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $10
JFK and the Kennedy Family Presenter: Dr. Art Pitz
Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Rose Fitzgerald – A Brief History of the Kennedy Family Joseph Kennedy Sr. and Rose Fitzgerald married in 1914 and had nine children, three of which became politicians. He was a leading member of the Democratic Party and of the Irish Catholic community while Rose took on philanthropic work. Rose passed away at the age of 104, outliving four of her nine children. 1 Thursday July 11 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 50299 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $10
The Kennedy Tragedies and Scandals
A secret lobotomy, hidden affairs, assassinations and tragedies are often thought of when the name Kennedy is mentioned. Join us as we discuss some of the events that led to the term “Kennedy Curse” and how the famous family overcame them. 1 Thursday July 18 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 50300 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $10
Camelot
Camelot, the fictional story of a world ruled by King Arthur is also synonymous with the iconic Kennedy Presidency and administration. The term Camelot was first used to describe JFK’s presidency by Jackie Kennedy in an interview after her husband’s assassination. We will discuss the reality of what Camelot was and why Jackie wanted the term used. 1 Thursday July 25 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 50301 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $10
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The Plot, the Characters and is it Reality?
Let’s explore the plot and characters of “1984.” How much of this plot was based on reality at the time the book was written and how much was speculative? We will view some clips of the classic film “1984” released in 1984 as part of our discussion. 1 Wednesday Apr. 17 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 11324 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $10
Why is this Classic still Relevant Today?
How relevant is this book to us today? Many phrases and words such as Big Brother, doublethink, thought crime and memory hole have entered into common language since its publication in 1949. The adjective Orwellian, which describes official deception, secret surveillance and manipulation of recorded history by a totalitarian or authoritarian state, was made popular in 1948. 1 Wednesday Apr. 24 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 11325 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $10
JFK
Where were you November 22, 1963 when you heard about JFK? Shortly after being shot while riding in a presidential motorcade in Dallas, TX, President Kennedy was pronounced dead. Within hours Lyndon Johnson, with Jacqueline Kennedy at his side in her famous blood stained pink suit, took the oath of office while on Air Force One with JFK’s remains on board. Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby and their roles in this national tragedy will also be discussed. 1 Thursday Aug. 1 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 81044 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $10
JFK and the Kennedy Family Legacy
Because of the iconic image of Camelot, the traumatic nature of his death and how it was relayed through modern media as well as other reasons, JFK remains an icon. Having been a key figure in several major events of the time, including the Cuban Missile crisis, the Space Program, and the Civil Rights Movement, to name just a few, a lasting impact was made. Join us as we discuss the legacy of JFK and the Kennedy family. 1 Thursday Aug. 8 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 81045 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $10
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Lifelong Learner Lunches Especially designed for anyone 55 years or better, but all learners are welcome! Mr. U. S. GRANT: A Man & A Patriot!
Presenter: Dan Haughey, Actor, Storyteller, and Teaching-Artist Born in 1822, Ulysses S. Grant held many titles, most notably general and 18th president of the United States. He was one of the most notable military officers during the Civil War and continues to be a figure of great interest. Join us for Dan Haughey’s performance in a first-person, one-act play focusing on Grant’s early years and rise to Civil War fame as general of the Union armies. Date: Wednesday, April 24 Location: Quad City Botanical Center 2525 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Fee: $23 (Fee includes admission to the Botanical Center) Last day to register or receive a refund: April 17 CRN: 11328
Good Earth: Awakening the Silent City
Presenter: Dr. Maryan Wherry Join us as we explore the lives of three local women who served with the Union Army. Annie Wittenmyer was an advocate for soldiers and war orphans. Her work reformed the horrible conditions of military hospitals and created several orphanages, including the Iowa Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home. “Mother” Mary Ann Bickerdyke was responsible for establishing 300 field hospitals during the Civil War and employed former and escaped slaves in some of them. “Aunt Lizzie” Aiken was a young widow living in Peoria County who had lost all four of her young sons. She showed up one day at the headquarters of the Sixth Illinois Cavalry, also known as The Governor Yates Legion, to serve her country. She nursed and performed missionary duties among soldiers in the sick tents near Peoria. Date: Wednesday, June 19 Location: Quad City Botanical Center 2525 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Fee: $23 (Fee includes admission to the Botanical Center) Last day to register or receive a refund: June 12 CRN: 50235
Quarters One: Jewel of the Island Presenter: Dr. Maryan Wherry For nearly one hundred and fifty years, Quarters One has graced Arsenal Island. Home to thirty-eight commanding officers and their families from 1872 through 2006, Quarters One remains one of the most elaborate and elegant houses in the area as well as the second-largest federal residence in the United States, behind the White House. The location, directly across from the Confederate Prisoner of War Camp, where over 1,900 Confederate POW’s perished during the camp’s existence, has also added to the intrigue of this beautiful structure. Date: Wednesday, July 24 Location: Quad City Botanical Center 2525 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Fee: $23 (Fee includes admission to the Botanical Center) Last day to register or receive a refund: July 17 CRN: 50236
Community Education
Presenter: Kelly Rundle, Documentarian and Filmmaker of Fourth Wall Films Join us as documentarian and filmmaker Kelly Rundle discusses and shows the 20-minute Emmy-nominated film that tells the fascinating and forgotten story of the Blood Run National Historic Landmark as told by a Native American grandfather to his grandchildren. The Good Earth site in Iowa and South Dakota was occupied between 1500 and 1725 by ancestors of the present-day Omaha, Ponca, Ioway and Otoe-Missouria tribes, making it one of the oldest long-term habitation sites in the United States. At its peak around 1650, the site was home to 6,000-10,000 residents – more than Boston (2,000) and New York (New Amsterdam - 1,000) in that same year. The once-vibrant city is an important part of our history. Date: Thursday, May 16 Location: Quad City Botanical Center 2525 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Fee: $23 (Fee includes admission to the Botanical Center) Last day to register or receive a refund: May 9 CRN: 50225
Civil War Women: Annie Wittenmyer, Mary Ann Bickerdyke and Lizzie Aiken
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Business Training Center (BTC) | register by phone: 309-796-5718
BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC)
BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER The Business Training Center specializes in customized contract employee development training that fits your specific business needs. Our goal is to help you build a higher level of performance in your organization by investing in your employees. Our clients recognize this as a valued community resource for consulting and training that is effective, well-designed, delivered by excellent instructors, and held conveniently at the clients’ place of business or at a college facility.
For class details, visit www.bhc.edu/btc
COMPUTER TRAINING
Broaden your employees’ computer skills to produce more efficient practices and save time and money. The Business Training Center customizes common training software skills to meet the demands of your organization or business. Handson instruction is delivered in our computer labs equipped with up-to-date software applications and technology at either of our two training sites or on-site at your location.
INDUSTRIAL AND QUALITY SKILLS
The Business Training Center will come to your facility and customize your Industrial training to reflect the proper assessment of your training needs and expected outcomes. Contact Julie Gelaude at 309-796-5715 or gelaudej@bhc.edu to help you assess your needs and plan your next training.
SAFETY AND OSHA
Our programs are designed to keep your employees safe and your organization in compliance with government standards. We specialize in dynamic, knowledgeable instructors who customize safety programs to your specific company. To discuss your safety needs or schedule a class, please contact Susan Llewellyn at 309-796-5716 or llewellyns@bhc.edu.
LEADERSHIP & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The Business Training Center specializes in moving your organization forward through the customization of training. With our experience and your commitment, the end result is performance development and improvement.
To schedule a consultation, contact one of our business consultants: Julie Gelaude Susan Llewellyn 309-796-5715 309-796-5716 gelaudej@bhc.edu llewellyns@bhc.edu
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309-796-5718 QuickBooks QUICKBOOKS FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Instructor: Paul Nagovan Want to get a better handle on your business finances? QuickBooks is the go-to accounting software for small business. In this class you’ll get the hands-on guidance you need to quickly become familiar with this small business accounting tool. Learn how to set up accounts, invoice clients, manage accounts receivable and payable, process payroll and sales taxes, track and categorize financial data to reduce income tax liabilities. 2 Tues./3 Thurs. May 2 - May 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 11333 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 313 Tuition Fee $150
Construction Training HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CAREERS TRAINING PROGRAM (HCCTP)
Paul Fessler, Program Manager The Illinois Department of Transportation created this program to increase the number of minorities, women and disadvantaged persons working on IDOT projects. This 13-week class will cover math, job/life skills, blueprint reading, OSHA, stick welding, construction equipment operation, shop time, and hands-on projects. This program is at no cost to the participant. The students selected for the program will learn essential skills for working in a variety of construction trades. Interested in this program and a career in construction? Requirements: interest in working in the construction trades, 18 years or older, high school diploma or GED, valid driver’s license, drug-free (tested).
Fall class starts August 12, 2019. The application process requires several steps, beginning with attending an orientation session: • Thursday, June 20th at 10 a.m. • Monday, June 24th at 6 p.m. • Thursday, June 27th at 6 p.m. • Friday, June 28th at 2 p.m. • Monday, July 8th at 2 p.m. Register online at www.bhc.edu/hcctp or call Paul Fessler at 309-796-5729. All orientations are held at Black Hawk College, Bldg. 1, Room B-13, 6600 34th Ave., Moline, IL 61265
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BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC)
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Welding
OSHA & Safety
PRODUCTION MIG WELDING
FORK TRUCK OPERATOR SAFETY AND DRIVING TRAINING
This is a 140-hour Production MIG Welding class designed to train individuals on how to work as a welder in a production setting. The classroom portion covers gases, symbols, blueprints, math, safety, interviewing skills, and resume writing. The remaining class time involves hands-on experience conducted in a welding lab area.
STICK/TIG WELDING
This is a 140-hour SMAW (Stick) and GTAW (TIG) class designed to train individuals on how to work in the welding environment. The classroom portion covers gases, symbols, blueprints, math, safety, different types of stick rods, different types of tungsten, how and when each type are used, interviewing skills, and resume writing. The remaining class time involves hands-on and demonstration of proper use of materials. The fee is $1,999 for each class (subject to change). Fee includes the cost of the book. These classes do not qualify for financial aid. Monday - Friday, April 22 - May 29 (1 Saturday class on May 11) Production MIG 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Production MIG 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Stick/TIG 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Stick/TIG 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. (No refunds after April 15) Monday - Friday, June 10 - July17 (1 Saturday class on June 29) Production MIG 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Production MIG 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Stick/TIG 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Stick/TIG 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. (No refunds after May 27)
CRN 11100 - 11101 CRN 11104 - 11105 CRN 11102 - 11103 CRN 11106 - 11107
CRN 50305 - 50306 CRN 50309 - 50310 CRN 50307 - 50308 CRN 50311 - 50312
Monday - Friday, July 29 - September 4 (1 Saturday class on August 24) Production MIG 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CRN 81054 - 81055 Production MIG 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 81058 - 81059 Stick/TIG 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CRN 81056 - 81057 Stick/TIG 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 81060 - 81061 (No refunds after July 15) Welding classes are held at the BHC Industrial Training Lab Extension Center (ITLEC), 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL (across from Courtesy Car City) For more information or to register for welding classes, call 309-796-5718 or go to www.bhc.edu/welding
Instructor: Michael (Red) Johnson or Mark Helderman This course follows the training requirements for OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.178. The training consists of classroom instruction that covers the content of the OSHA standard, types and characteristics of forklifts, pre-operation inspections, basic driving, stability and load handling, fuels, batteries, and attachments. Driving practice follows classroom instruction. Maximum of five per class. A Certificate of Completion is issued at completion of the class. 1 Tuesday Apr. 16 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 11082 ITLEC Fee $99 1Tuesday CRN 11083
May 7 ITLEC
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $99
1 Friday CRN 50226
May 24 ITLEC
8:00 a.m. - Noon Fee $99
1Thursday CRN 50227
June 6 ITLEC
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $99
1 Wednesday CRN 50228
June 19 ITLEC
8:00 a.m. - Noon Fee $99
1Tuesday CRN 50232
July 9 ITLEC
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $99
1Thursday CRN 50233
July 25 ITLEC
8:00 a.m. - Noon Fee $99
1Tuesday CRN 81052
Aug. 13 ITLEC
Noon - 4:00 p.m. Fee $99
1Thursday CRN 81053
Aug. 29 ITLEC
8:00 a.m. - Noon Fee $99
BHC Industrial Training Lab Extension Center (ITLEC), 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL (across from Courtesy Car City) Refund Policy for Fork Truck Training
A full refund will be granted when a student withdraws at least five business days prior to class start date by calling 309-796-5716.
REGISTER FOR BTC CLASSES By mail or in person: (Use the registration form on page 23) Black Hawk College Business Training Center (Bldg. 1, Balcony) 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265
Credit/Debit card is required for the following: By Phone: 309-796-5718 FAX: 309-796-5261 Online: www.bhc.edu/btc/registration 21
PaCE Registration Information | register by phone: 309-796-8223
PaCE Registration Information
Six Easy Ways to Register Address: Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) Black Hawk College - Outreach Center 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL 61244
• Enrollment is open to anyone 16 years of age or older unless otherwise indicated in the description. • Under certain circumstances, a student 15 years of age or younger may enroll with special permission from the instructor. • Any questions, please call 309-796-8223.
Business Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Refund Policy
Online - Go to www.bhc.edu/pace/registration Under FlexReg for PaCE, click on PaCE classes. By Mail - Send your completed form and full payment to the above address. In Person - Bring your completed form and full payment to the above address during business hours. By Phone - Call 309-796-8223 during business hours. Credit card payment is required. By FAX - Credit card payment is required. Fax completed registration form to 309-796-8282. After Hours Drop Box - Located at the North Door to the Outreach Center.
Fees
• Full payment of fees is due at the time of registration. • Make checks payable to Black Hawk College.
Hawk’s Hub (Bookstore) 309-796-5500 For more information go to www.bhc.edu/bookstore Monday & Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Notification
Black Hawk College will make all educational and personnel decisions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin or ancestry, age, physical or mental disability unrelated to ability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran, except as specifically exempted by law. Coordinator for compliance is Stacey Cary, Director of HR. Located in Building 1, Room B7, 309-796-5225.
Services for Students with Disabilities
The information contained in this publication is available in alternative formats upon request. A one-week advance notice of accommodation needs is recommended. If you will need accommodations due to a disability (e.g. Sign Language Interpreter, special seating) to participate in any BHC activity or program, please contact: Phone: (309) 796-5903 (CAPTEL) or Disability Services (309) 796-5900.
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Student Class Eligibility - Who Can Enroll
• Call 309-796-8223 no later than 24 hours (one full business day) before your class starts to receive a 100% refund—unless otherwise noted. • Withdrawals must be completed by phone or in person at the Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) Department.
Cancellation Policy
Without incurring obligation, Black Hawk College reserves the right to: • cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. • change the time, date or place of class. • make other revisions in course offerings which become necessary. In case of severe weather or emergency, classes may be postponed. Announcements will be broadcast on local TV/radio stations, www.bhc.edu, and Facebook.
Holidays
April 19 - Good Friday May 27 - Memorial Day July 4 - Independence Day
Facility Locations
• Black Hawk College - Outreach Center (Outreach) 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL 309-796-8223 Email: demontl@bhc.edu Telecommunications Device For the Deaf 309-755-9855 • Black Hawk College (Bldg. 1, 2, 3, 4, STB, and HSC) 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL • Black Hawk College Adult Learning Center (BHC ALC), 4610 Black Hawk Commons Drive, Rock Island, IL • Black Hawk College - Community Education Center (CEC), 404 E. 3rd St., Kewanee, IL • Geneseo Public Library, Foundation Rooms A & B 805 N. Chicago Street, Geneseo, IL • Rock Island County Animal Care and Control Shelter 4001 78th Ave., Moline, IL • The Cellar, 1375 State Street, Geneseo, IL
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