Summer 2015
May - August • www.bhc.edu/pace
Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE)
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Unless otherwise stated, these classes are designed for students 16 and older.
Community Education Youth Programs
Cats and Dogs ........................................ Clay on the Potter’s Wheel .................... Game Programming ............................... Games Galore......................................... Games Galore on iPads/Tablets ............. Reader’s Theater .................................... Spanish for Kids.....................................
Youth Camps
Art Camp................................................ Fashion Camp ........................................ Language Camp ..................................... Science/Math Camp ...............................
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Personal Enrichment
Arts & Crafts Creations with Clay................................ Stained Glass - Beg., Copper Foil.......... Floral Design Garden Planter ....................................... Foreign Languages Introduction to Spanish .......................... Spanish for the Legal Professional ........ Genealogy Memories Past: Discovering Ancestors . Lifelong Learner Lunches Lunch at Lavender Crest Winery ........... Music BHC Community Band .......................... BHC Community Chorale...................... BHC Community String Orchestra ........ On the Web Blogging for Beginners .......................... Reading Reading Tips for Parents/Grandparents .
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Health and Wellness
American Heart Association Health Care Provider Training Course .......... 9 Discipline for Every Age and Stage....... 8 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Summit ............................................... 9 Loosen Up and Lighten Up .................... 8 NAMI Peer-to-Peer Program ................. 8 Weathering the Storms of Caregiving.... 8 What is Going on in There? ................... 8
Short-Term Careers
Computer Skills Day Computer Classes
Access 2010 Part 1, 2, 3 ........................15 Creating a Photobook...............................14 Facebook ................................................14 How to Keep Your Personal Accounts ..14 Google Docs for Teachers .....................15 iPad for Teachers ...................................15 Pinterest..................................................14 Windows ................................................14 Word Level 3 .........................................14
Health Careers Basic Medical Terminology...................12 EKG Technician.....................................11 Medical Receptionist .............................11 NFPT Fitness Nutrition Specialist .........12 Pharmacy Technician ............................10 Pharmacy Tech. Certification Prep.. ......10 Phlebotomy Technician .........................11 Prof. Development for Medical Field ....10
Evening Computer Classes Continuation of Computer Basics ..........16 eBay (Buying and Selling) ..........................16 Introduction to Excel 2010..........................15 Introduction to Word 2010..........................16 Intermediate Excel 2010 .............................16 iPad: Getting Started....................................16 iPad: (Beginner and Intermediate)..............16 Moving to Windows 8.1 .............................15
Learn & Earn Careers Bank Teller Training ..............................12 Welding ..................................................12
Workforce Skills
Online Learning
More than 300 online courses. ..................13
Attention Teachers!
Earn PD Hours ..........................................17 Behavior Management Using PBIS ...........17 Google Docs for Teachers .....................15 iPad for Teachers ...................................15
Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) offers the opportunity for lifelong learning through conveniently scheduled classes taught by experts in the field. Our goal is to provide you with job skills, professional development and opportunities for personal growth. Explore the hundreds of course offerings for job seekers, professionals…even kids! Programs run year round, day and evening, on or off campus, and online.
PaCE Open House Thursday, August 6, 2015 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Black Hawk College - Outreach Center 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL See page 21 for more information.
Management Skills II - Planning and Organizing ..........................................18 Food Handler Training...........................19 Food Service Sanitation .........................19 OSHA Classes........................................20 Pre-Licensing Home Inspection .............18
PaCE Open House ..........21 Registration
Registration Information ........................22 Registration Form ..................................23
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PaCE Yourself for Success!
Workplace Skills
This Summer! • Attention Teachers! Earn PD Hours over the summer. Three classes designed just for you: iPad for Teachers .................................. 15 Google Docs for Teachers .................... 15 Behavior Management Using PBIS .... 17 •
Food Service Industry Do you work in the food service industry? Comply with food handling regulations with Food Handler Training. Take it online or with an instructor. Prepare for the FSSMC exam with Food Service Sanitation Manager Course. See page 19 for both classes.
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Community Education Youth Programs
Explore your interests and develop your talents!
Youth Classes
For marketing purposes, Black Hawk College will be taking pictures of the students in the summer youth 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 courvilleb@bhc.edu.
Game Programming
Instructor: T. Clayton (Ages 13 - 17) 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. 2 Mon./2 Wed. June 8 - June 17 9:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50344 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 101G Fee $75
Clay on the Potter’s Wheel
Reader’s Theater
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Instructor: A. O’Leary (Ages 8 - 10) Do you like to perform? Do you want to develop your reading skills? Reader’s Theater is a style of theater in which the actors do not memorize their lines. Actors use only their reading skills to help the audience understand the story rather than visual storytelling with the use of sets and costumes. Students will perform the plays on the last day of class. Monday - Friday July 13 - July 17 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. CRN 50346 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $45
Reading Tips for Parents/ Grandparents
This class is for parents or grandparents who are looking for the tools to help change a child’s attitude about reading. We recommend the child should not attend this class. Full description on page 6.
Instructor: Z. Laufenberg (Ages 7 - 10) Hola! Experience the culture, history, food and dance of Latin American countries. Have fun learning the alphabet, numbers, everyday words and conversational phrases from a native speaker. 1 Tuesday June 23 10:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50347 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $22
The Grand Connection
This program is designed for grandparents and their grandchild. It’s the perfect opportunity to spend time together.
Cats and Dogs
Instructor: A. O’Leary (Ages 5 - 7) Everyone’s favorite pets are in the spotlight. Learn about them through books and music. With drawing and collage making, we will create artwork of cats and dogs for both of you to enjoy. 1 Wednesday July 15 10:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50348 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $15 for grandparent and grandchild
Games Galore
Instructor: A. O’Leary (Ages 5 - 7) Develop teamwork skills together as you and your grandchild move through various stations playing board games, working on jigsaw puzzles, and playing word games on the whiteboard. 1 Tuesday July 21 10:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50349 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $15 for grandparent and grandchild
Games Galore on iPads/Tablets
Instructor: A. O’Leary New (Ages 6 - 9) In a world where there is an unbelievable number of apps available, this class will introduce you to apps that are fun and educational. Discover where your grandchild’s strengths are and learn how to enhance those. For those grandparents who are not technology savvy, you and your grandchild will learn together. Bring your iPad or tablet to class. Make sure your iPad/tablet is charged and activated. For iPad users, you also should have created your Apple ID. 1 Tuesday July 28 10:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50350 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $15 for grandparent and grandchild
Community Education
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 Thursdays June 18 - July 23 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 50345 Bldg 3 - Rm. 102 Fee $85
Spanish for Kids
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PaCE Youth
Camps
Fashion Camp Camps for students who will be entering 3rd - 5th grades. Four fun camps to choose from based on the subject; fashion, science/math, art, and languages. Each camp runs: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Noon at the Outreach Center with students attending 3 classes each day. Each class is 1 hour and 15 minutes. Students will enjoy small class sizes. A great way to spend four days on a subject that they enjoy! Cost: $90 per camp Questions? Please call 309-796-8223.
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Week of June 15th DIY Fashion
Take charge of your personal style! Learn fun and simple ways to add originality and pizzazz to your wardrobe from head to toe. You will learn how to create new accessories including bracelets, embellished flip-flops, headbands and totes. 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.
Modeling/Skin Care/Etiquette
Step up and strut your stuff as you discover how to polish and fine tune your smile, learning how to make your inner beauty shine. Learn how to properly take care of your skin, sun safety and the benefits of healthy eating. Manners, etiquette and respect will be reviewed. Hold your head high and carry yourself with pride as you showcase your favorite outfits. Self-acceptance, positive thinking and increased self-confidence are cornerstones to the class experience.
Yesterday & Today in Fashion
Who was the first fashion designer? When did women stop wearing dresses with long trains? Who created jeans? How do actresses and actors influence the fashion industry? How did Nike become so popular? Discover the fashion of different eras including the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Monday -Thursday June 15 - June 18 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50351 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $90
registration information on page 22
Language Camp
Art Camp
Week of June 22nd
Week of July 6th
French
American Cartooning
Take an imaginary trip to France during the summer! Discover places to visit, things to do, French culture, food, basic conversation and much more.
German
Learn basic German information with special emphasis on the summer season. There will be fun activities and songs about summer. At the end of the week, you will share with the class what you like to do in the summer and try to name a few vocabulary words in German.
American Sign Language (ASL)
Learn how to sign with your hands, facial expressions and the posture of your body. This class will teach you some basic words so that you can communicate with your instructor and your classmates. Increase your understanding of how to communicate with the deaf and the hard of hearing. Monday -Thursday June 22 - June 25 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50352 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $90
Science/Math Camp Week of June 29th
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Starting with two simple shapes, you can create your own cartoon character. Two more simple shapes and you have added a body. Learn how to have your characters show emotion. You will be surprised at how fast and simple it is to draw your cartoon characters. Follow along and draw with the instructor while she talks and illustrates on the whiteboard.
Recycled Art
Discover your creative side making projects that use everyday materials. You will make a mobile from used ribbon and old foil, a decorative box out of a shoebox, and an art piece that can be hung on the wall using box lids and pieces of cardboard. Students should bring a shoebox to the first class.
Zentangles and Doodles
Doodling is a great way to express yourself. Sometimes you may not even realize you are doing it. You may find doodles in your school notebook or your planner. Learn how you can expand those drawings with zentangles. The creativity options and pattern combinations are endless. It’s easy to learn, fun and relaxing. Monday -Thursday July 6 - July 9 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50354 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $90
World of Animals
Math Projects
You will use problem-solving skills along with math concepts to complete various math projects such as figuring how much it would cost to own a family pet and planning a Thanksgiving dinner or a family vacation. Students will also play various math games online based on skill level.
Birds
Learn about the field of ornithology, a branch of zoology dealing with birds. Study the anatomy and the skeleton as well as their characteristics. Did you know that there are more than 10,000 species of birds in the world? Explore the general groups of birds from the game birds to aquatic birds to perching birds and learn what birds are common in the Quad Cities. Monday -Thursday June 29 - July 2 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50353 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $90
Black Hawk College - Outreach Center 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL The registration form is on page 23. Questions? Call 309-796-8223.
Community Education
Explore wildlife and their habitat. Why are some animals a certain color or have special skin? Understand how an animal’s body and behavior help it survive in its environment. What are some endangered species? Learn about the importance of conservation and how we need to protect our ecosystems. This class will help you appreciate all animals and their environment.
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Personal Enrichment
We offer a wide range of subjects with broad appeal.
Arts & 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 Wednesdays May 20 - June 24 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50355 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 102 Fee $99
Stained Glass – Beginning, Copper Foil
Instructor: J. Rocker Learn to make real stained glass projects using the same copper foil technique that Tiffany used to create his legendary lampshades. You will be guided through the process of cutting glass pieces and assembling them using copper foil. The needed tools, which may cost up to $250, will be discussed at the first class; as well as sources for supplies. Some materials may contain lead, so women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should refrain from using these materials. Attendance is required at first 2 classes. A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. 6 Tuesdays June 2 - July 7 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. CRN 50356 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65
Floral Design Garden Planter
Instructor: P. Paulsen Happy Mother’s Day! Create a beautiful spring planter combining live plants in a clay container. Guaranteed to put a smile on mom’s face! A $35 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. Bring flower clippers to class. 1 Wednesday May 6 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 11582 Intouch Adult Day Services Fee $21
Foreign Languages Introduction to Spanish
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Instructor: Z. Laufenberg Spend some time with a native speaker who will teach you the basics of pronunciation and everyday words/conversational phrases. In this short two day class, you will get a taste of the culture and discover that you want to learn more. 1 Tues./1 Wed. May 26 & May 27 10:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 50358 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $35
Spanish for the Legal Professional
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Instructor: M. Cavazos This class will help individuals in the legal profession communicate simply and effectively in Spanish to plaintiffs and defendants. Learn Spanish pronunciation and basic vocabulary such as numbers, days, months, dates and time. Gather personal information and discuss crimes/violations, fines/ payments and sentences/punishment with a client with confidence. Course includes learning kit with manual and audio CD. In order to receive the learning kit for the first class, you must register by June 1. 8 Mondays June 8 - July 27 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50359 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $175
Genealogy Memories Past: Discovering Your Ancestors on the Internet
Instructor: P. Chase Join us as we hunt for your ancestors. You will learn to track down genealogical clues that will further expand your knowledge of your ancestors and their lives. Learn the value of using Internet search engines in locating tips to establish where your ancestors lived. You will learn to use Internet web sites that will allow you to trace immigrant ancestors. Discover websites that may have information pertaining to subjects that range from discovering your great-grandfather’s date of birth to your grandparents’ date of death. Come explore your family connections and remember to bring along your pedigree chart and family group sheet for the family you are focusing on. 4 Thursdays June 4 - June 25 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. CRN 50360 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $38 4 Thursdays CRN 50361
June 4 - June 25 Outreach - Rm. 405
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Fee $38
Reading Reading Tips for Parents/ Grandparents
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Instructor: A. O’Leary Is your child or grandchild struggling with reading? Does he or she dislike picking up a book? This class is for parents or grandparents who are looking for the tools to help change a child’s attitude about reading. Learn how to use rhyming and phonic games to help your child/grandchild. We recommend the child does not attend this class. 1 Monday July 13 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50362 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $18 1 Wednesday CRN 50363
July 29 Outreach - Rm. 406
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Fee $18
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Music
On the Web
Black Hawk College Community String Orchestra
Blogging for Beginners
Instructor: R. Croegaert The BHC Community String Orchestra is a non-auditioned group of men and women 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 Roxanne Croegaert, at 309-787-4025 or rcroegaert@gmail.com. Mondays Aug. 17 - Dec. 7 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. CRN 81701 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $20 (No class Sept. 7 and Oct. 12)
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. 18 - Dec. 8 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. CRN 81702 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $20
Black Hawk College Community Chorale
Lifelong Learner Lunches
In cooperation with the QC Times Plus 60 Club.
All programs are offered at handicap accessible venues with ample free parking available.
Lunch at Lavender Crest Winery More than 10 years ago, the Rittmueller’s brought their dream to life. After years of visiting various Midwest and New York wineries, the opportunity to produce unique wines right here in the Quad Cities became a reality. Join us for lunch at the winery followed by a tour of the facility. Date: Wednesday, May 20 Location: Lavender Crest Winery 5401 U.S. HWY 6, Colona Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Fee: $22 Refunds: Available until May 13 CRN: 11773
Lifelong Learner Program Classes Designed for anyone 55 years or better, but all learners are welcome.
Community Education
Instructor: J. Palomaki 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. 20 - Dec. 10 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. CRN 81703 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $20 (No class Nov. 26)
Instructor: K. Woodward Do you have passion or expertise? A blog can help you share it while staying connected with friends and family members, meeting like-minded people, and providing you with a creative outlet. Learn the basics of blogging and set up your own blog with the help of an experienced lifestyle blogger. This class is for true beginners without a blog. Topics include setting up a blog and customizing it, developing a blog plan, generating content ideas and increasing readership. At the end of the two sessions, you will walk away with a plan and a functioning blog to share your passion with the world. 2 Wednesdays May 6 - May 13 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 11753 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $28
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Health and Wellness
Classes for your emotional and physical health.
National Alliance on Mental Illness, (NAMI): Peer-to-Peer Program
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Instructor: Staff NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a 10-week recovery-focused educational program for adults who wish to establish and maintain wellness in response to mental health challenges. The course provides critical information and strategies related to living with mental illness and is designed for individuals 18 and older living with mental illness. This peer-led course provides a confidential place to learn from shared experiences in an environment of sincere, uncritical acceptance. A toolkit of information includes up-to-date research on brain biology, mental illness symptoms and their relationship to personal experiences, personalized relapse prevention plan, tools to prepare for interactions with health care providers, and skills for making decisions and reducing stress. Deadline for registration: May 29. 10 Saturdays June 6 - Aug. 15 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. CRN 50364 Bldg. STB - Rm. 110 Fee FREE (No class July 4)
Discipline for Every Age and Stage
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Instructor: J. Best, M.S.Ed, CFLE, CFCS-HDFS Parenting is the toughest job we ever have, and often the hardest part of it is discipline. Parents ask themselves, “Am I expecting too much or too little? Am I being too strict or too soft? How do I change strategies as my child grows?” This class will help parents and caregivers find a balanced approach to managing difficult behavior, understand the adult’s role in a child’s behavior, prevent and intervene when a child’s behavior is inappropriate or unsafe, and develop strategies for being calm and consistent with discipline at every age of a child’s life. Learn practical strategies that you can start using today and how to seek help when a child’s behavior requires extra support. (Lunch on your own from 12:30 - 1:00 p.m.) 1 Saturday June 27 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 50365 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 301 Fee $51
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What is Going on In There? Brain Basics for Parents and Caregivers
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Weathering the Storms of Caregiving
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Loosen Up and Lighten Up
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Instructor: J. Best, M.S.Ed, CFLE, CFCS-HDFS Have you ever looked at your child and wondered what on earth is his/her brain doing? Technological advances have allowed us to understand how the brain develops and how to maximize the brain’s potential starting even before birth! In this three-part class, learn how the brain develops at each age and practical ways to promote healthy brains that lead to smarter, more responsible, more caring children from early childhood through adolescence. 3 Thursdays July 9 - July 23 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50366 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $51
Instructor: J. Grice With improved medical care and higher standards of living, life expectancy has increased. This can cause a wide set of issues, demands and emotions for those who are entrusted with caring for our ill or disabled. Learn strategies on how to avoid total burnout and take care of you while taking care of others. 1 Thursday June 11 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50367 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $13 Instructor: J. Grice Come to an exceptional workshop where laughter greets you at the door. Get a hearty dose of laughter as you learn how laughter can help you distress. Laugh to relieve stress, enhance communication, enrich relationships, diffuse conflict and lower blood pressure. Laughter releases anxiety, changes our perception and helps us cope. It doesn’t change stressors; it changes how we relate to stressors. If we laugh more, we stress less. You will be energized, entertained and informed in a unique approach to the wearisome problem of stress. 1 Thursday June 18 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50368 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $13
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American Heart Association Health Care Provider Training Course (HCP-CPR)
Instructor: B. Smith, M.S. The American Heart Association designed the BLS for Healthcare Providers Course to prepare a wide variety of healthcare 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. Massage Therapists can earn 4 continuing education credits. Fee includes manual and HCP-CPR card. 1 Friday May 1 Noon - 4:00 p.m. CRN 11576 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $50 1 Friday CRN 50369
May 29 Outreach - Rm. 408
12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Fee $50
1 Wednesday CRN 50370
June 10 Outreach - Rm. 407
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Fee $50
1 Friday CRN 50371
June 19 Outreach - Rm. 408
12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Fee $50
1 Wednesday CRN 50372
June 24 Outreach - Rm. 204
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Fee $50
Online Courses Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. Complete any course entirely from your home or office, any time of the day or night.
• Introduction to Natural Health and Healing • Handling Medical Emergencies • Lose Weight and Keep it Off • Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals • Start Your Own Edible Garden • Happy and Healthy Pregnancy See page 13 or visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk for more information. Courses available at our online instruction center.
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This Summit was presented on September 26, 2014 by the Nursing and PaCE Departments of Black Hawk College. The Summit was videotaped by the Black Hawk College ITS Department and is available to be viewed by the public. Attendees of the Summit joined experts in the field of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) as they presented the latest research and practices regarding prevention, diagnosis and strategies for living with the neurodevelopmental conditions associated with the use of alcohol during pregnancy. The Summit highlighted the impact that alcohol use during pregnancy has on the individual, families, and communities. Speakers included: • Dr. Leigh Tenkku, PhD, MPH Principal Investigator of the Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training Center (MRFASTC) • Dr. Christopher Boys, PhD, LP, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Co-Director, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Program, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical School • Christopher McCarthy, MA, LPC and A. Sarup, BA of the Neurofeedback Counseling and FASD Institute of Illinois • Dr. Joni Bosch, PhD, ARNP, MA, BA at UIHC Center for Disabilities and Development • Emily Travis, BA, spokesperson for the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Illinois affiliate Also videotaped were the parent panel discussion and the panel discussion featuring the guest speakers. Who Should View the Videotape: Community members, parents, mental health providers, nurses, nursing home administrators, social workers, teachers, psychologist, therapists, substance abuse professionals, physical and occupational therapists, physicians, caseworkers, educators, judges, attorneys, and law enforcement agencies. Once you have registered, you will receive a letter with information on how to access the Summit videotapes. You will also receive an evaluation. At the conclusion, please complete the evaluation and mail/drop off to the PaCE Department to receive a Certificate of Completion. CRN 50397 Fee FREE
Short-Term Careers
More Health and Wellness courses available online.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Lifetime Effects of Alcohol Use During Pregnancy Action Summit
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Short-Term Careers Health Careers
To the Rescue! Short-Term Health Care Certificate Training Programs Pharmacy Technician
Professional Development for the Medical Field
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Instructor: L. Lee Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Prepare for the medical field as you learn medical law and ethics and HIPAA regulations. Acquire communication and critical-thinking skills that will allow you to approach your job search with confidence. Display your accomplishments to a potential employer as well as dress for success. Prepare to answer behavior-based questions, and learn how to conduct yourself before, during and after the interview. A professional résumé with these newly acquired skills will make the interview a positive experience. HR professionals will be able to deliver feedback during a mock interview session and give you a feel for what is expected of you to become successful in a medical career. 7 Fridays May 29 - July 10 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 50419 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $125 (No class July 3)
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Prerequisite: non-native speakers must meet with an advisor to establish the level of English proficiency prior to enrollment in any health care program. Call 309-796-8223 for details. Your record of completion will be maintained indefinitely. Programs include discussion about procuring a health care position but do not include job placement or guaranteed employment. Students may search for jobs locally and nationwide by using the Black Hawk College job placement website at www.collegecentral.com/bhc Pay ranges are dependent upon employer, geographic location and experience. Students are strongly encouraged to visit the College’s Career Services Center to create an updated resume. This is a FREE service. Please call: 309-796-5626
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Instructor: J. Jefferson Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Excellent communication skills and above average math skills are recommended. Ability to bend, lift, stoop, twist, turn, and stand on your feet for extended periods. 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 procedures • 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 Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Please bring a calculator to the first night of class. Exam certification available. 15 Wednesdays May 13 - Aug. 19 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. CRN 50373 STB - Rm. 110 Tuition Fee $685
Pharmacy Technician Certification Preparation
Instructor: J. Jefferson Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma and successful completion of the BHC Pharmacy Technician or practicing pharmacy technicians. Ability to bend, lift, stoop, twist, turn, and stand on your feet for extended periods. Prepare for the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam with this fast paced, advanced course. Learn basic pharmacology, advanced pharmaceutical calculations and medical terminology. Studies focus on the exam’s three aspects of competency: • Assisting the Pharmacist in serving patients • Maintaining medication and inventory control systems • Administering and managing a pharmacy This course does not replace the national exam. In class you will receive information on certification, testing requirements and testing sites. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Please bring a calculator to the first night of class. 15 Tuesdays May 12 - Aug. 18 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. CRN 50374 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 304 Tuition Fee $685
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Phlebotomy Technician
Instructor: S. Edlund In partnership with Genesis. Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. 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. This test may be obtained from your physician’s office or by visiting a Genesis Occupational Health Clinic, (sites listed below) to receive a discounted price. These documents must be presented to the instructor the first night of class. Must be free of communicable diseases that pose a significant risk to self, instructor and peers. Hepatitis B vaccinations are not required but strongly recommended. You are required to perform 20 venipunctures and 10 capillaries. Ability to bend, lift, stoop, twist, turn, and stand on your feet for extended periods. 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 Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Exam certification available. 10 Fridays May 22 - July 31 3:45 - 7:45 p.m. CRN 50375 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 313/314 Tuition Fee $685 (No class July 3)
Genesis Occupational Health
3319 Spring Street, Suite 103, Davenport, IA 52807 Phone: 563-421-0660 Fax: 563-421-0669
Genesis Occupational Health
2526 41st Street, Moline, IL 61265 Phone: 309-281-2700 Fax: 309-281-2709
BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information For a list of PaCE books, visit www.bhc.edu/hawkshub Click on “Order/View Textbooks” select term (Summer 15), select department (Adult Ed). Books may be purchased online or at the bookstore.
Instructor: I. Earl Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Ability to assist and lift peers from the ground onto a table during practice. Must be willing to participate with giving and receiving 12 lead hook-ups. Ability to bend, lift, stoop, twist, turn, and stand on your feet for extended periods. Learn to function as an EKG Technician. 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 • Heart medications Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Exam certification available. 7 Fridays May 22 - July 10 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CRN 50376 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $395 (No class July 3)
Medical Receptionist
Instructor: I. Earl Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Make every patient feel welcomed as they walk into a medical office. Learn exercises in judgment, independent action and coping graciously with interruptions. Topics will include: • Business and work ethics • Patient/physician relations • Scheduling and records management • Role-playing • Humor/stress • Professionalism • Generational attitudes • Career path • Customer Service Skills Required: Complete a résumé through the BHC Career Services Center during the class. 7 Tuesdays May 26 - July 7 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50377 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $175
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Basic Medical Terminology
Instructor: I. Earl Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Learn new job skills, refresh or refine existing health care knowledge or improve performance by possessing a better understanding of medical terms. Focus is on the basic components of a medical term and how to break down a medical term by simply knowing the meaning of a prefix or suffix. By learning the individual parts of a medical term, you will not need to memorize hundreds of complex terms and their definitions. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. 10 Thursdays May 21 - July 23 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50378 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $185
NFPT Fitness Nutrition Specialist Certification
Instructor: T. Hass Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Gain insight regarding energy provision from the time foods enter into the digestive process to when they are delivered to body cells, and how this all relates to fitness and athletics. Learn about digestion and internal chemical processes, energy provision and conversion, nutrient requirements, and the basic synergy that ties eating and fitness together. NFPT Certification is granted upon passing the final exam which will be administered on June 24. 5 Wednesdays May 27 - June 24 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50418 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $242
Certificate in Gerontology
This program provides you with knowledge and skills to effectively meet the needs of the aging population. The program consists of a total of 11 courses to include, Introduction to Gerontology, Physiology of Aging, Mental Health, Healthy Aging, Pain Assessment, Sleep and Aging, The Older Woman, Elder Abuse, Aging and Disorders of Communication, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Death and Dying. Fee $205
Certificate in End of Life Care
End-of-life care presents health care professionals as well as patients and family members with many challenges and dilemmas. This 18 hour certificate program consists of 8 courses: Ethical Issues, Hospice and Palliative Care, Pain Assessment and Management, Physiologic Changes, Cultural Considerations, Pediatric End: Compassion and Caring, Caregiving at the End, and Death, Dying, and Grief. Fee $108 Courses available at our online instruction center.
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Bank Teller Training - Online
Designed to prepare you to immediately begin working at a bank. Upon completion, you’ll receive a Banker’s Academy Teller Certification (BATC) that will jump start your career in today’s banking industry. This eLearning course is accessible over the Internet from any location at any time. You can begin immediately! The only requirement is a computer with an internet connection. Go to www.bhc.edu/bankteller for more information.
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Production MIG Welding
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 first 20 hours are dedicated to gases, symbols, blueprints, math and safety. 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 a welding environment. The first 40 hours are dedicated to classroom training which includes gases, symbols, blueprints, math, safety, different types of Stick rods, different types of Tungsten and how and when each type are used. The remaining 100 hours is dedicated to hands-on and demonstration of proper use of materials. Monday - Friday, June 8 - July 15 (No refunds after May 26) (1 Saturday class on June 27) Stick/TIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. MIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, July 27 - Sept. 2 (No refunds after July 13) MIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Stick/TIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. *You must be in attendance and participate 95% of the time in order to receive a certificate from Black Hawk College. The $2,000 tuition fee includes the cost of the book but not equipment needed for the class, which can run from $200 to $250. These classes do not qualify for financial aid. Class location: ITLEC & RIA For more information or to register for welding classes, call 309-796-5718 or go to http://btc.bhc.edu
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Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. All courses run for six weeks (with a 10-day grace period at the end). Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any course entirely from your home or office, any time of the day or night.
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Project Management Fundamentals Introduction to JavaScript Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 Introduction to Stock Options Introduction to SQL Introduction to QuickBooks 2015 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management Keys to Effective Communication A to Z Grant Writing Writing Essentials Grammar Refresher Math Refresher Real Estate Law PMP Certification Prep 1 & 2 Handling Medical Emergencies Beginners Guide to Getting Published
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Computer Skills
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Computer Classes
Learn new computer skills for your home or office!
Level 0 Introductory courses for the novice and those who need to understand basics. Level 1 For those who understand basic computer concepts and terminology. Level 2 For more experienced students who want to expand their knowledge and computer skills.
Day Classes How to Keep Your Personal Accounts
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 – Learn the beginning steps of how to set up an account for your personal finances using a spreadsheet program (Excel). You will learn to complete various projects such as a personal home inventory, monthly expense worksheet, checkbook register and more. Use menus and toolbars, input data, insert rows and columns, use simple formulas and change rows and column widths. 2 Mondays May 4 - May 11 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. CRN 11666 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $30
Creating a Photobook with Digital Pictures
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Sharing Photos Online Level 2 - Have you accumulated lots of digital photos but have yet to have them printed and put in a scrapbook? Create a photobook, quickly and easily, using your Shutterfly account that you opened in the Sharing Photos Online class. Select beautiful backgrounds for your pages, a cover, fancy edges for your pictures and more. Please note: It is free to create a photobook on Shutterfly, but if you choose to order an actual book, there is a cost. You may upload your photos to Shutterfly prior to class or bring them on a flash drive or CD. 1 Monday Apr. 27 10:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 11668 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $21
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Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 – Find friends and relatives, join interest groups, send messages, and write on your friends’ “timelines.” Set up a Facebook account in class and learn how to secure it with the proper privacy settings. If you have an email account, please bring to class your email address and password to access your web mail. 3 Mondays May 4 - May 18 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. CRN 11669 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $42
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 – With Pinterest you can easily organize information and photos for events, crafts, home decorating, fashion, hobbies, travel, recipes and more. Learn how to “pin” items to the “boards” you create. 1 Monday May 18 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. CRN 11671 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $21
Windows
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 - This class is for the beginning user who wants to quickly learn the basics of working with a personal computer using Microsoft Windows 7. Learn how to: • Create new folders and save files • Save to a CD & flash drive • Create shortcuts and more • Plus see a preview of Microsoft Word (word processing) and Excel (spreadsheet) A reference guide is included in the fee. Students may wish to bring a USB flash drive to class. 1 Thursday May 7 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11659 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $52
Word Level 3
Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word Level 2 skills. • Produce form letters, envelopes, or labels for mass mailings with the Mail Merge feature • Sort lists of information alphabetically or by other fields • Customize bullets • Create forms • Record macros • Generate a table of contents and index and more 1 Thursday Apr. 30 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11679 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90
Lifelong Learner Program Classes Designed for anyone 55 years or better, but all learners are welcome. Classes that meet from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. will break for a 30-minute lunch (on your own.)
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Access 2010
Instructor: E. Duffy 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. Part 1 Prerequisite: Windows, Microsoft Office Word and Excel, and an understanding of a database. You will 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 6 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11688 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $90 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 13 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11690 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $90
Business Group Discounts Receive 10% off total fee when 6 or more employees are enrolled in one class.
Computer Lab Rental
Labs are available with Microsoft Office 2010, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Internet. Call Barb at 309-796-8244 or email courvilleb@bhc.edu for more details.
iPad for Teachers
Instructor: D. Jecks Are you fully utilizing your iPad in your classroom? Do you know how to find apps to help teach in class? With an iPad, you can teach the same lesson to all of your students but in different ways. Create materials that are tailored to your lessons and your class. Discover how to make learning fun. 1 Tuesday July 7 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 50387 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $35
Google Docs for Teachers
Instructor: D. Jecks This class introduces teachers to the world of Google Docs, an online word processor, spreadsheet and presentation editor that allows you and your students to create, store, share, and collaborate on documents. You can use Google Docs to provide feedback to your students, follow their work on assignments, collaborate with your colleagues on shared materials, and publish handouts and presentations online for your students and their parents. Google Docs will help you and your students stay organized! 1 Tuesday July 14 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 50388 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $35
Evening Classes Moving to Windows 8.1
Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Experience with Windows XP OR Windows Vista OR Windows 7 Level 1 - Are you already familiar with a previous version of Windows but need help with Windows 8.1? Learn to work your way through this operating system. This session will demonstrate the features making it easy to follow and understand. A Windows 8.1 reference guide is included in the fee. 1 Wednesday Apr. 29 5:45 - 8:45 p.m. CRN 11701 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $40 1 Tuesday CRN 50380
July 7 Outreach - Rm. 405
5:45 - 8:45 p.m. Fee $40
Introduction to Excel 2010
Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills Level 1 - Learn to use the power of Microsoft’s spreadsheet program and beginning concepts of building a worksheet including how to use the toolbar; create, edit, save, format and print worksheets; enter labels, values and formulas. A workbook is included in the fee. 4 Wednesdays May 6 - May 27 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11705 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $65
Computer Skills
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 Parts 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 20 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11692 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $90
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Intermediate Excel 2010
Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or Introduction to Excel Level 2 - Continue to enhance your spreadsheet skills with this class. Learn how to use advanced formulas, sort and filter data, customize the Ribbon, name ranges, create charts, insert graphics and more. A workbook is included in the fee. 4 Wednesdays June 3 - July 1 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. CRN 50381 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $68 (No class June 10)
Buying on eBay
Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and an existing email account are required. Level 1 - Learn how to find your way through eBay. Browse for bargains, learn how to bid, learn bidding strategies and why use Buy It Now. After you are notified to be the winner - what’s next? How do you pay, what is PayPal, is there insurance, what if your item doesn’t meet expectations and what about privacy? 2 Tuesdays May 12 - May 19 5:45 - 7:15 p.m. CRN 11712 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $30
Selling on eBay
Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and an existing email account are required. Level 1 - Turn items from your attic and basement into cash using online auction sites. This fun, informative hands-on computer class teaches you how to put your unwanted items up for sale on eBay. Some experience in eBay or the first class on Buying on eBay is helpful for this class. 3 Tuesdays May 26 - June 16 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. CRN 50382 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $35 (No class June 9)
Continuation of Computer Basics
Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Prerequisite: Computer Basics skills Level 0 - Continue to learn the basics of using a computer. Learn how to use Explorer to locate files/folders, plug in/ properly unplug a USB flash drive, create new folders, move/copy folders, use Internet Explorer to browse the web, and perform a basic search using Google. A Windows 7 reference guide is included in the fee. 4 Mondays June 1 - June 22 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50383 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $68 Continuation of Computer Basics “This class has helped me get comfortable with my home computer and it is very exciting!” Jody Fear
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Introduction to Word 2010
Instructor: D. Jecks Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills Level 1 - Learn about creating a basic document, margins, editing, find and replace, using numbers and bullets, spell checking, saving, paragraph and character formatting, printing and much more. A workbook is included in the fee. 4 Tuesdays May 19 - June 9 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 50384 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $68
iPad: Getting Started
Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Level 0 - Do you have an iPad and don’t know where to begin? In this class, we will start at the very beginning. We will focus on 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 with you to class. You should have your iPad charged and activated. You should also have created your Apple ID. A reference guide is included in the fee. 4 Mondays Apr. 27 - May 18 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 11709 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $40
iPad: Beginner
Instructor: E. Duffy Level 1 - Are you unsure how to use your iPad? Learn the basics of using your device from settings to apps. Understand your Home Screen. Learn how to use the Internet, how to add contacts, how to set up an e-mail account, what is the app store and iTunes, and much more. Bring your iPad with you to class. You should have your iPad charged and activated. You should also have created your Apple ID. A reference guide is included in the fee. 1 Tuesday June 23 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. CRN 50385 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $20 iPad: Beginner “Information easy to understand. Very helpful and willing to answer questions.” Carol Kahl
iPad: Intermediate
Instructor: E. Duffy Level 2 - Increase your iPad skills and knowledge through tips and tricks for using this device. Use some of the more interesting and unique applications available for iPad users. Discover FaceTime and how to make video calls with family and friends. Bring your iPad to class to use. 1 Tuesday June 30 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. CRN 50386 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $20
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Attention Teachers! Earn PD Hours in the Classroom or Online Classroom: Day Computer Classes
Teachers Your profession is truly one that makes a difference in the lives of your students. 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 course, teachers need to contact Julie at the RIROE (309-736-1111) to obtain approval. PD Hours processing fee is $25.
Check out the classes available and how to earn PD Hours at: www.bhc.edu/teachers
Windows ..........................................................................14 Word Level 3 ...................................................................14 Access 2010 (Part 1, 2, and 3) .........................................15 iPad for Teachers .............................................................15 Google Docs for Teachers ...............................................15
Evening Computer Classes
Moving to Windows 8.1 ..................................................15 Excel 2010 (Introduction & Intermediate) .............15 & 16 Continuation of Computer Basics ....................................16 Introduction to Word 2010 ..............................................16 iPad (Getting Started, Beginner, & Intermediate) ...........16
Behavior Management Using PBIS
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Instructor: D. Jecks Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) are used in schools nationwide to create a positive climate for learning. It focuses on teaching children positive behaviors and changing a child’s environment so that using the positive behaviors becomes more effective for them rather than using negative behaviors. Learn how to build a positive school community. 1 Tuesday July 28 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 50389 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $35
Online Classes:
Classes begin the 3rd Wednesday of each month and take just 6 short weeks to complete. Here is a list of just some of the over 60 outstanding Teacher Professional Development Online Courses offered: • Ready, Set, Read! • Teaching Writing: Grades K-3 • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems • Creating K-12 Learning Materials • Using the Internet in the Classroom • The Creative Classroom • Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for Maximum Student Achievement • Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom • Integrating Technology in the Classroom • Survival Kit for New Teacher • Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards Courses start at just $99.
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Enroll in any of the reasonably priced classes designed for teachers and earn PD Hours through the RIROE! You will find classes in the areas of computing/technology, tools for teachers, subject area content, languages, and other topics.
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Workforce Skills
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Workforce Skills Workplace Skills
Improve your workplace skills and enhance your productivity! Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Program
Black Hawk College Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) has partnered with the Institute of Certified Professional Managers (ICPM) at James Madison University to bring you a unique and exclusive set of training for managers and supervisors in any industry.
Certified Manager (CM®)
The Certified Manager (CM®) certification is a globally recognized professional credential for experienced and qualified managers. CM increases managerial confidence on the job, promotes professional credibility, and advances marketability for employment and career advancement. The three module program is open to candidates meeting eligibility requirements and can be taken in any order. Completion of all three modules and successfully passing all three module exams will result in certification. For more information and questions on eligibility requirements, visit www.icpm.biz or contact courvilleb@bhc.edu.
Management Skills II – Planning and Organizing
Instructor: D. Davis Provides skills and knowledge for improved planning and organizing. • Planning and Strategy • Value-Chain Management • Project Management • Organizational Structure and Culture • Building Teams and Work Groups • Human Resource Management • Workforce Diversity • Coaching and Feedback • Networking and Mentoring • Facilitating Effective Meetings *Certification exam will be administered during the final week. Application fee, materials, and exam fee are included in cost. 8 Tuesdays June 9 - July 28 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 50390 Outreach - Rm. 404 Tuition Fee $600
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Management Skills III – Leading and Controlling To be offered Fall 2015
Please note: The Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Program has been discontinued. New independent travel related classes will be offered Fall 2015, which are currently “under development.” Check our website @ www.bhc.edu/pace in July for Fall classes.
Pre-Licensing Home Inspection Training - Online
Our on-line program is designed for those who have a solid knowledge in the building trades and are looking for a convenient and affordable way to meet the mandatory requirements of the State of Illinois. Our on-line program meets the classroom only requirements. You will also need to attend the field training portion of this class in order to be allowed to sit for the state exam. You will have the option of attending one of our live field training classes at no additional cost, or you can participate in five one-on-one inspections to receive private coaching for an additional fee. The private coaching fee is $250 (usually $50 per inspection). You will have 200 days to complete this class. Once you complete all the requirements for this program, you will be allowed to take the State of Illinois Home Inspector Exam. After successful completion of the state exam, and after you mail in your application and fees, you will be a Licensed Home Inspector in the State of Illinois. Go to www.bhc.edu/homeinspection for more information Fee: $450 80 hours
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Food Handler Training
Per the Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act (410 ILCS 625), amended per SB1495, all food handlers – other than someone holding a FSSMC license – must receive basic safe food handling principles training within 30 days after employment. All food handlers are divided into the categories of restaurant and non-restaurant. All food handlers working in an establishment where food is intended for immediate or on-site consumption are considered restaurant food handlers. The training certificate for this category is valid for three years. All food handlers working in non-restaurants (a kitchen in a nursing home, licensed day care home or facility, hospital, school, long-term care facility or a retail food store) are not required to take another food handler training unless they go to work for another employer.
Food Service Sanitation Manager Course
2 Thursdays CRN 50392 Online exam
June 11 & June 18 Outreach - Rm. 204
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tuition Fee $137
1 Tues./1 Thurs. July 14 & July 16 CRN 50393 Outreach - Rm. 204 Paper exam
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tuition Fee $137
2 Thursdays CRN 81698 Paper exam
July 30 & Aug. 6 Outreach - Rm. 204
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tuition Fee $137
2 Mondays CRN 81699 Paper exam
Aug. 24 & Aug. 31 Outreach - Rm. 204
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tuition Fee $137
1 Tuesday CRN 50395
July 14 Outreach - Rm. 204
3:00 - 5:30 p.m. Fee $28
Online ServSafe offers the Food Handler Course and Assessment online. With this option, you can take the course and assessment in the computer lab at the Outreach Center. There is no instructor in the lab. You work on your own through the course and assessment and have the option of taking the online program in English or Spanish. Please bring ear buds with you as to not disturb others. Also bring a current photo ID to class. 1 Tuesday June 16 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. CRN 50396 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 1 Monday CRN 81700
Aug. 17 Outreach - Rm. 402
1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Fee $20
Group Training
Do you have a group of employees that needs food service sanitation manager training? Call 309-796-8244.
Questions about your license? For questions about your FSSMC license, call the Illinois Department of Public Health (Division of Food, Drugs and Dairies) at (217) 785-2439.
Workforce Skills
Instructor: H. McKibbon This class meets Illinois and Iowa state requirements and is designed to prepare students for the FSSMC exam. Students will be given the option of purchasing the ServSafe Food Handler book for $5 OR the ServSafe Manager Book 6th Edition for $51. Books may be purchased before class begins. Books may not be returned for a refund. All book sales are final. Separate payment (checks payable to Black Hawk College – no cash please) for optional book if the book is purchased the morning of the first class. The certification examination will be given at the end of the last class and will take approximately two hours. Please read all of the information regarding a class to know whether you will be taking an online exam or paper exam. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch each day (on your own). Please bring a current photo ID to class. 1 Tues./1 Thurs. May 19 & May 21 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. CRN 11603 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $130 Paper exam
Instructor-Led Instructor: H. McKibbon You will attend a 2-hour class followed by a 40-question assessment. The ServSafe Food Handler Guide is included with the cost of the class. Please bring a current photo ID to class. 1 Tuesday May 19 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. CRN 11606 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $28
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Workforce Skills | register by phone: 309-796-8223
Workforce Skills
OSHA Classes
Black Hawk College and Eastern Iowa Community College District have joined together to provide a wide range of OSHA classes to the Quad Cities area.
OSHA 10-HR General Industry Training CRN 11639 Mon. May 4 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tues. May 5 8 - 10:30 a.m. CRN 50411 T-Thr. July 14-16 5:30 - 9 p.m.
$170* MIPL MIPL MIPL
Confined Space E & R (4 HR) CRN 81704 Mon. Aug. 24 8 a.m. - Noon
$85 CSRT
OSHA 30-HR General Industry Training CRN 11641 M-Thr. May 4-7 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
$530* MIPL
DOT Hazardous Materials (8 HR) CRN 50398 Fri. July 17 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
$135* MIPL
OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy (2 HR) CRN 81710 Tues. Aug. 25 2 - 4 p.m.
$40 MIPL
Drug and Alcohol Awareness (2 HR) CRN 50399 Thurs. July 2 1 - 3 p.m.
$40 MIPL
Drug and Alcohol Refresher (1 HR) CRN 50400 Thurs. July 2 3 - 4 p.m.
$30 MIPL
OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (3 HR) CRN 50413 Thurs. June 25 9 a.m. - Noon CRN 81711 Wed. Aug. 12 8 - 11 a.m.
$75 MIPL MIPL
Electrical Safety (4 HR) CRN 81705 Mon. Aug. 24
$85 CSRT
OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements (3 HR) CRN 50414 Fri. May 29 1 - 4 p.m.
$75 MIPL
Personal Protective Equipment (3 HR) CRN 11647 Fri. May 8 1 - 4 p.m.
$75 MIPL
Planning for Workplace Emergencies (2 HR) CRN 50415 Fri. May 29 8 - 10 a.m.
$40 MIPL
Principles of Ergonomics (4 HR) CRN 11649 Fri. May 8 8 a.m. - Noon
$85 MIPL
RCRA Awareness (3 HR) CRN 50416 Thurs. June 25
1 - 4 p.m.
$75 MIPL
When OSHA Calls (2 HR) CRN 50417 Fri. May 29
10 a.m. - Noon
$40 MIPL
1 - 5 p.m.
Forklift Operators Training (Driving) (4 HR) CRN 50401 Thurs. May 28 Noon - 4 p.m. CRN 50402 Wed. June 24 8 a.m. - Noon CRN 50403 Wed. June 24 1 - 5 p.m. CRN 50404 Thurs. July 23 8 a.m. - Noon CRN 81706 Tues. Aug. 11 Noon - 4 p.m. CRN 81707 Tues. Aug. 11 5 - 9 p.m.
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Forklift Safety (2 HR) CRN 50405 Thurs. July 23
2 - 4 p.m.
$40 BTC
1 - 2 p.m.
$30 BTC
Forklift Supervisor (1 HR) CRN 50406 Thurs. July 23
HAZWOPER Refresher (8 HR) CRN 50407 Wed. May 27 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CRN 50408 Fri. June 26 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CRN 50409 Mon. July 20 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CRN 81708 Mon. Aug. 10 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
$135* MIPL MIPL MIPL MIPL
Industrial Chemical Spill Refresher (8 HR) CRN 50410 Fri. July 24 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
$135* MIPL
Machine Guarding Safety (2 HR) CRN 81719 Tues. Aug. 25 Noon - 2 p.m.
$40 MIPL
*Tuition fee classes.
Locations: Mississippi Plaza Building Environmental & Energy Center (MIPL) 201 North Harrison St., Suite 101, Davenport, IA (Parking 2 blocks south on street or parking garage.) Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center (BTC) 8500 Hillandale Rd., Davenport, IA Center for Safety and Rescue Training (CSRT) 8228 N. Fairmont, Davenport, IA (The old Wacky Waters location.)
For detailed descriptions on the above classes go to www.bhc.edu/OSHA
Stop by Building 1 at the Quad-Cities Campus anytime between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to enjoy free food, kids activities and get registered for fall college credit classes!
June 18, 2015 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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No matter where you are in the enrollment process, Student Services staff will be able to help you with your individual needs. For more information about any of these events, contact Gabriella Hurtado at 309-796-5341 or ghurtado@bhc.edu.
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| PaCE Open House
Don’t miss the 7th Annual PaCE Open House Thursday, August 6, 2015 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Black Hawk College - Outreach Center 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL Stop by this free event to learn about the numerous programs offered by PaCE. Talk with PaCE instructors to determine if a class or a program is right for you. Look for a great line-up of classes and programs returning to the PaCE schedule for Fall 2015. Human Resources • Certificate in Human Resource Management • SHRM Essentials of Human Resource Management Management • Certified Manager • Certificate in Foundations of Management Payroll • PayTrain Fundamentals/Mastery Quality • Certified Quality Engineer • Certified Quality Auditor • Quality 101 - CQIA Computer Classes • Day and Evening
Fall registration begins August 10, 2015.
PaCE Open House
Health Careers • Dental Receptionist • Dialysis Technician • EKG Technician • Medical Scribe • Medical Receptionist • Medical Terminology • Optical Assistant • Personal Trainer • Pharmacy Technician • Phlebotomy Technician • Physical Therapy Aide Learn & Earn Careers • Veterinary Assistant • Floral Design Food Service • Food Service Sanitation Manager • Food Handler
For more information on all of the PaCE programs, visit www.bhc.edu/pace
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AND a variety of Community Education courses in Languages/Culture, Personal Enrichment, and Dance/Fitness.
Registration Information
Registration Information | register by phone: 309-796-8223
Register Now! Address: Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) Black Hawk College - Outreach Center 301 Avenue of the Cities East Moline, IL 61244-4038 Business Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Online - Go to www.bhc.edu/pace. Click on Continu-
ing Ed Registration and then select a PaCE schedule.
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 are 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/hawkshub Monday & Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 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 located in Building 1 Room B15A 309-796-5005.
Services for Students with Disabilities
The information contained in this publication is available in alternative formats upon request. 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 General Office: (309) 796-5900. A one-week advance notice of accommodation needs is recommended.
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Student Class Eligibility - Who Can Enroll
• 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. • For any questions, please call 309-796-8223.
Refund Policy
• 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) office.
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:
• classes may be postponed. • listen to local TV/radio stations for announcements.
Holidays
May 25 - Memorial Day July 3 - Independence Day (observance)
Facilities 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.) (STB) 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL Intouch Adult Day Center (LSSI) 4011 Avenue of the Cities, Suite 102, Moline, IL
www.bhc.edu/pace
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Home Address:_____________________________________________________________ City:______________________________________ State:_________ Zip:____________ Home Phone:______________________ Business Phone:_________________________ Cell Phone:________________________ Email: ________________________________ CRN Course Name Amount Due ____________ _______________________________________________ ____________ ____________ _______________________________________________ ____________ ____________ _______________________________________________ ____________ Date:___________ Rec’d By:_________ Cash:____ Check#______________ Charge:____ _______________ Total Due
Race: (choose one or more): ___ (20) American Indian/Alaskan Native ___ (10) Asian ___ (30) Black or African American ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ___ (50) White ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond Primary Race/Ethnicity: (select one): ___ (20) American Indian/Alaskan Native ___ (10) Asian ___ (30) Black or African American ___ (40) Hispanic or Latino ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ___ (50) White ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond Are you a United States Citizen? __ Yes __ No Are you a permanent resident of the United States? __ Yes __ No Are you here on a Visa? __ Yes __ No If Yes, what is your home country of origin?___________ Student Intent: (Check one) ___ (01) Prepare for new or first occupational career ___ (02) Improve present occupational skills ___ (03) Explore courses to decide on a career ___ (04) Prepare for transfer to 4-yr. college or Univ. ___ (05) Remedy basic skills deficiencies ___ (06) Pursue non-career, personal interests ___ (07) Prepare for high school diploma equivalence test ___ (08) Other or unknown Highest Degree Previously Earned: ___ (30) GED Information ___ (35) High School Diploma collected in ___ (39) Some college (No degree) this section is ___ (40) Certificate used to ___ (45) Associate Degree comply with ___ (50) Bachelors Degree Federal and ___ (60) Masters Degree ___ (70) First Professional Degree State ___ (80) Doctorate Degree reporting re___ (85) Other quirements. ___ (90) None Employment Status: ___ (01) Full Time—40 hrs. or more ___ (02) Part Time—over 15 hrs/week ___ (03) Part Time—15 hrs or less/week ___ (04) Homemaker ___ (05) Unemployed ___ (06) Retired/Other
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BLACK HAWK COLLEGE 6600 34TH AVE MOLINE IL 61265-5899
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POSTAL CUSTOMER Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) Look inside for a list of our upcoming classes. Visit our website: www.bhc.edu/pace
Youth Programs - Page 3
Food Service Sanitation - Page 19
Health Careers - Page 10
Online Learning - Page 13
Your gift...their future!
Make a difference in the life of a student. For more information, go to www.foundation.bhc.edu
BLACK HAWK COLLEGE 6600 34TH AVE MOLINE IL 61265-5899
Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) Look inside for a list of our upcoming classes. Visit our website: www.bhc.edu/pace
Youth Programs - Page 3
Food Service Sanitation - Page 19
Health Careers - Page 10
Online Learning - Page 13
Your gift...their future!
Make a difference in the life of a student. For more information, go to www.foundation.bhc.edu