Continuing Education Non-credit course catalog
FALL 2014 Look inside to learn something new. iPad – page 5 Perfect Pumpkin Pie – page 8 Re-energize Your Retirement – page 12
ccbc.edu/ContinuingEducation
Fall 2014
WELCOME TO CCBC! Who Enrolls:
Enrollment is limited. Please register early! Anyone 18 years of age or older is invited to enroll for adult classes. No previous background is required.
Non-Credit:
Non-credit classes do NOT earn college credit. The registration deadline for classes beginning the week of September 8 is September 3. For all other courses, you can register up until two weeks prior to the start date! REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 2014.
Books:
In certain courses, the purchase of books or manuals is required for maximum benefit. Students may make these purchases at the College Bookstore or online at www.ccbc.bncollege.com
INDEX Business & Professional.................................................................................................................4 -5 Computers & Technology.............................................................................................................5 - 8 Culinary & Spirits.............................................................................................................................8 - 9 Fine Arts........................................................................................................................................... . 8 - 9 Fitness, Sports & Recreation.................................................................................................... 9 - 10 Health & Wellness.........................................................................................................................10 - 11 Languages........................................................................................................................................11 - 12 Lifelong Learners..................................................................................................................................12 Music & Dance........................................................................................................................................13 Special Interests........................................................................................................................... 13 - 14 Youth & Teens.........................................................................................................................................14 Workforce & Career Development........................................................................................ 14 - 15
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To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
Fall 2014 The registration deadline for classes beginning the week of September 8 is September 3. For all other courses, you can register up until two weeks prior to the start date. REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 2014.
Register by mail
Refund Policy
1. Complete one registration form for each person. 2. Attach a check or money order payable to “CCBC” for class tuition and lab fees if applicable. Write your telephone number on your check. Do not mail cash. 3. Mail the registration form and payment to: CCBC, Information & Registration Center 1 Campus Drive, Monaca, PA 15061-2588 4. Cancelled checks and money order stubs will serve as your receipts.
1. Refunds are available for pre-registered students under the following restrictions: a. 100% refund of tuition only, if written notification is received prior to the first class meeting. b. 50% refund of tuition only, if written notification is received prior to the second class meeting.
If you do not hear from the College, consider yourself registered; if there is a problem, the office will contact you.
Register in Person or by Phone 1. In Person Registration: Information and Registration Center 2. Phone Registration: 724-480-3575. Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 3. Payment is due at the time of registration. Phone registration by credit card only. • Note: If registering for others, please have home addresses and telephone numbers of applicants available. Registration and advance payment are required.
Lab fees, which cover course material and technology costs, are non-refundable. No refunds after the second class meeting. Please allow 2-3 weeks for refund processing.
Senior Citizens Tuition for PA resident students, age 65 years or older, will be waived for a majority of non-credit courses on a space available basis. Other costs (textbooks, lab fees, supplies, etc.) must be assumed by the individual.
Books Required texts can be purchased at the College Bookstore or at www.ccbc.bncollege.com
Course Locations All courses will be held on CCBC’s main campus (Monaca, PA) unless otherwise noted in the course description. Continuing Education classes do not earn college credit and are not listed on official college transcripts.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
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Business & Professional
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Tuition waivers are not available for any Business & Professional classes.
COMP TIA A+ Certification OCCP06501 $1,995 + $200 Lab You can learn A+ online from our careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc partner, but many tactile students say they wish they’d taken the in-person version. Gain a solid working knowledge of how to install an operating system and the skills needed to install, build, upgrade, repair, configure, troubleshoot, optimize, diagnose and perform preventive maintenance on computers, peripheral devices, and components. You must pass 2 supervised tests to receive your certification. Lab fee includes book and toolkit. 70 Hours-10 Weeks. Sat., 9/20-11/22, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. ASC, Room 121B. GIS - Intro to ArcGIS & Mapping Techniques OCCP47301 $749 + $40 Lab The U.S. Dept. of Labor estimates the geospatial industry will need 150,000 more GIS professionals by 2018. Get prepared for this growing field by learning how to use ArcGIS for many fields, including oil and gas. Using ESRI’s ArcGIS 10.1 software, you’ll learn/apply key concepts in: mapping/presenting GIS data; utilizing and processing attribute data, queries, spatial joins; and key features of map overlay and geoprocessing. Basic knowledge of computers, word processing/text editing, and file management is recommended. Textbook required - purchase from CCBC bookstore for first class. 21 Hours-7 Weeks. Wed., 9/3-10/22 (no class 10/1), 6-9 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), Room 121B. GIS - Intermediate ArcGIS & Mapping Techniques OCCP57201 $749 + $40 Lab Topics include raster analysis, network analysis, geocoding, data management, coordinate systems, basic editing, editing and topology, geodatabases, and metatdata. Prereq: GIS Intro class or a working knowledge of GIS. Textbook required purchase book from CCBC bookstore for first class. 21 Hours-7 Weeks. Wed., 10/29-12/17 (no class 11/26), 6-9 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), Room 121B.
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Fall 2014 GIS Fundamentals (Washington County) OCCP47302 $1500 + $80 Lab Acquire the fundamentals that will enable you to develop the skills necessary to obtain entry level GIS Technician jobs in fields such as civil engineering, surveying, conservation, gas & oil, regional planning, public works, and defense. This 42-hour program utilizes ESRI ARC 10.1 software. Students will learn about data types, shapefiles, layers, raster, geodatabase connections, coordinate systems, presentations, and much more. Purchase book, Getting to Know ArcGIS for Desktop, Michael Law, Amy Collins (3rd Ed.) from CCBC bookstore for first class. 42 Hours-7 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs., 9/23-11/6, 6-9 p.m. Southpointe location. Call 724-4803451 for details. NEW HCAHPS – Improve Patient Satisfaction in Your Hospital ONLI47601 $15 + $50 Lab This online class by XLD addresses the patient experience in the context of the HCAHPS survey. Patient satisfaction, as measured by the HCAHPS survey, is more important than ever before. xcel-HCAHPS is an eLearning program that takes into account your current level of knowledge and provides you with only the content you need. This course gives new and seasoned nurses the opportunity to develop skills and abilities associated with improved patient satisfaction in the hospital and apply them in real time. You must provide email address when registering. 4-6 Hours - depending on pre-assessment results.
Medical Billing and Coding + Medical Terminology $1,995 - Online This nationally recognized Medical Billing and Coding + Medical Terminology online certificate program is designed to prepare you for a position as a medical coding and billing professional. See http://careertraining. ed2go.com/ccbc/ for more details.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
Business & Professional/Computers & Technology Personal Trainer National Certification OCCP56801 $165 + $534 Lab Fortune magazine and ABC News have targeted this industry as a thriving field with average wages of $34/hr. Learn about this field via an online orientation program that will paint a clear picture of what to expect in the course. Ask questions and participate in a live chat with our instructor. Course comprised of 15 hours of lecture, 15 hours of practical training, an exam on the 6th week, and a 30-hour internship. Theory classes meet at CCBC from 9-12 & travel to local health club from 1-4. Register for the orientation on 9/4 @ 4 p.m. at http://bit. ly/1cu7uou OR 10/2 @ 12 p.m. at http://bit. ly/1hKMDgk. See www.witseducation.com for more details. 36 Hours-6 Weeks. Sat., 10/1811/22. HSC, Room 6115. Small Business Start Up from A-Z OCCP38001 $119 + $25 Lab In a hands-on and interactive environment, learn the procedural and legal aspects of starting a business, raising capital, advertising, promotion and publicity, Internet, social media, email marketing, financial statements, pricing and sales forecasting, and writing a business plan. 15 Hours-5 Weeks. Tues., 9/23-10/21, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4102.
SOCIAL MEDIA SERIES – NEW Social Media - Navigating the Maze RECR32901 $30 + $5 Lab Learn about the “other”– Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+. We’ll explain these popular platforms in detail and talk about each one’s unique purpose in the social media universe. We’ll even help you set up your own accounts. 3 Hours. Fri., 10/24, 8:3011:30 a.m. STC, Room 4022. Build Your Marketing Toolkit OCCP38801 $25 + $5 Lab Learn the core concepts behind marketing and how marketing has changed in ways that benefit small businesses. You’ll cover the importance of setting goals for your marketing efforts and the 4 pillars of marketing success. Start to build a foundation of marketing knowledge from which you can build even more effective campaigns to help your business grow. 2.5 Hours. Fri., 9/19, 8:30-11 a.m. HSC, Room 6114.
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Email Marketing for Success Best Practices OCCP45301 $25 + $5 Lab Email is more important than ever. But what are the best ways to utilize Constant Contact, newsletters, and announcements? Learn simple but effective practices and considerations for small businesses or nonprofits seeking to generate more interest from their digital marketing media. 2.5 Hours, Fri., 10/3, 8:30-11 a.m. HSC, Room 6114.
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTORY
Computers (Intro) - Your First Step OCCP00901 $75 + $10 Lab In this hands-on class for novices, learn to: use a mouse and keyboard, understand how a computer works, and learn basic computer skills. Class is recommended before taking Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office. 7.5 Hours-3 Weeks. Wed., 9/10-9/24, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022. Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office OCCP40801 $99 + $20 Lab You’ll be much more confident with your computer after this class! Learn to create/ use desktop icons and task bars and customize your PC. Learn simple tips for organizing your files, review the basics of Internet/e-mail usage, and more. 15 Hours-6 Weeks. Wed., 10/8-11/12, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022. iPad RECR40001 $75 + $10 Lab Whether using for business or personal use, you’ll learn functionality, setup, bookmarks, attachments, pictures, integration of work e-mails with PC, downloading/using apps, and more. Please bring iPad. 7.5 Hours-3 Weeks. Mon., 9/8-9/22, 6-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6104. iPhone RECR40301 $39 + $7 Lab Discover how to use ALL the features and functionality of your iPhone, not just texting and phoning. Great even if you are a long time user! Please bring iPhone, Apple ID & password. 6 Hours-2 Weeks. Mon.,10/610/13, 6-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6104
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
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Computers & Technology SQL - Intro OCCP17901 $169 + $30 Lab Learn the key concepts of Structured Query Language (SQL) and gain a solid working knowledge of this universal programming language. You’ll cover basic structure of relational databases, how to read/write simple SQL statements, data manipulation techniques, the traditional database structure, the relational database, how SQL relates to the relational database structure, and much more. Purchase Murach’s SQL Server 2012 for Developers for first class at CCBC bookstore. 20 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon., 10/20-12/8, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022.
INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED QuickBooks 2012 Made Easy OCCP04701 $139 + $30 Lab Learn how to set up your books, enter data, create transactions/reports, modify existing reports, “memorize” a report, and work with preset reports that are built-in to QuickBooks. Prereq: knowledge of Windows and basic accounting concepts. 12 Hours-4 Weeks. Wed., 9/17-10/8, 6:30-9:30 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), Room 121A. Website Design 101 OCCP01201 $99 + $15 Lab In an easy-to-understand format, register a domain name, find website hosting, learn about content development, and learn to create your own website. Prereq: knowledge of Windows. 10 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues., 9/2310/14, 6:30-9 p.m. STC, Room 4022.
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS NEW FAST TRACK Computer Training OCCP18401 $219 + $50 Lab In an interactive and project-based format, learn skills to help you seek a promotion or a new job. Increase your competence in Word, Excel, and Outlook by learning how to manage files, emails, and create/edit/format a variety of documents, tables, financial/ tracking forms, worksheets, and workbooks. Prereq: proficient in using a mouse, keyboarding, and have a basic understanding of Windows. 25 Hours-10 Weeks. Mon., 9/22-12/1 (no class 10/13), 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023.
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Fall 2014 Lightroom for Photographers RECR44601 $95 + $25 Lab Learn how to use Lightroom to organize and improve your digital photographs. This fast-paced course is for the technically savvy. From simple one-click adjustments to advanced controls, your photos will be corrected and easy to find. Taught by an award winning photographer and Adobe Certified Expert: www.weddingsbyheather. com. Please bring a lunch. 6 Hours. Sat., 11/8, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023. Microsoft Excel 2010 - Intro OCCP02401 $99 + $15 Lab Learn how to use the Ribbon interface, create/edit a worksheet, utilize automated formats, create an impact with charts, using formulas and functions, format worksheets, and more! Purchase textbook from CCBC bookstore for first class. 12.5 Hours-5 Weeks. Thurs., 9/11-10/9, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022. Microsoft Excel 2010 - Intermediate OCCP02501 $79 + $15 Lab Designed for students who have a basic knowledge of Excel, this course teaches advanced features such as working with large worksheets and workbooks, linking cells and formulas, tables, outlines, filters, graphics, templates, and more! Purchase textbook from CCBC bookstore for first class. 10 Hours-4 Weeks. Thurs., 10/23-11/13, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022.
MICROSOFT OFFICE T.G.I.F. SEMINARS ALL seminars are 3 hours from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and are held in Monaca in STC, Room 4022. Excel: Quickstart OCCP24301 $49 + $15 Lab In an easy-to-follow format, learn navigation, spreadsheet design, intro to formulas and functions, editing techniques, using multiple worksheets, and basic charting skills. Fri., 9/19, STC, Room 4022. Excel: Formulas & Functions OCCP24601 $49+ $15 Lab Learn the mathematical aspects of Excel and how to create effective equations and errorfree functions. Fri., 10/3, STC, Room 4022.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
ed2go - Online Career Training Programs
Fall 2014
ONLINE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc Enhance your career opportunities in the comfort of your own home. CCBC, through a partnership with ed2go, is proud to offer over 100 online career certificate programs. See http://careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc/ for details and MORE programs!
PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Business and Professional
• AutoCAD 2011 • AutoCAD 3D • Chartered Tax Professional • Emergency Management Training for First Responders • Grant Writing • Lean Mastery • Payroll Practice & Management • Preston Bailey’s Intermediate Floral Design • Professional Bookkeeping w/QuickBooks 2013 • Professional Interpreter • Purchasing & Supply Chain Mgt. • Six Sigma Green Belt • Technical Writing
150 Hours 80 Hours
• Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Certification • Mobile Web Developer • Search Engine Optimization
180 Hours
Healthcare and Fitness
300 Hours 300 Hours 60 Hours 80 Hours 240 Hours 140 Hours 40 Hours 300 Hours 100 Hours 80 Hours
IT and Software Development • • • •
3ds max 300 Hours Android Application Developer 120 Hours Auto CAD 3D 80 Hours Comp TIA™ Network+ Certification Training 80 Hours • Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1 Support Specialist 120 Hours • iPhone/iPad (OS) Application Developer 200 Hours • Microsoft Office 2010 Master Certification 300 Hours
82 Hours 280 Hours 150 Hours
• Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing and Coding 300 Hours • Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep 80 Hours • Advanced Coding for Physician’s Office 80 Hours • Advanced Personal Fitness Trainer 400 Hours • Fitness Business Management 200 Hours • ICD-10 Medical Coding 200 Hours • Medical Terminology 60 Hours • Nutrition for Optimal Health, Wellness, & Sports 200 Hours • Pharmacy Technician 330 Hours • Physical Therapy Aide 150 Hours • Veterinary Assistant 170 Hours
Media and Design
• Event Management & Design • Graphic Design w/Photoshop CS5 Training • Marketing Design Certificate • Video Game Design & Development • Web Applications Developer • Webmaster
300 Hours 200 Hours 360 Hours 500 Hours 360 Hours 150 Hours
All materials are inclued in the program fees. Each course has an instructor assigned to answer student questions and solve student problems.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
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Computers & Technology/Culinary & Spirits/Fine Arts Excel: Database Techniques OCCP24401 $49 + $15 Lab Become skilled at list management and database features, and sorting/filtering/ creating reports. Learn to identify the correct structure for an Excel database, design a simple database, and manage data. Fri., 10/17, STC, Room 4022.
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Christmas Fruit Torte RECR00501 $20 + $20 Lab Back by popular demand! Learn how to make homemade crust to create a delectable torte using luscious fruit filings and assorted nuts. 3 Hours. Mon., 12/1, 5-8 p.m. Central Valley High School Home Ec. Room, D201.
NEW Fall Bounty Harvest & BYOB RECR10101 $21 + $15 Lab Excel: Pivot Tables There are so many options for using OCCP38601 $49 + $15 Lab fall favorites such as pumpkins, squash, This seminar focuses on an intro to macros artichokes, potatoes, kale and spinach. We’ll plus Excel tools that provide for manipulating show you some easy ways to mix them and data using sorts, filters, outlines, subtotals, make your main dish (pumpkin risotto), a pivot tables, and pivot charts. Fri., 10/31, side dish, and snack. 3 Hours. Thurs., 9/18, STC, Room 4022. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wonderfood Catering, 2697 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa (next to Subway). Call 724-203-0967 for directions.
CULINARY & SPIRITS
Best Baklava in Town RECR05601 $20 + $15 Lab Learn this sweet delectable pastry that’s the first to disappear from any party or home. Well worth the effort! Please bring small container. 3 Hours. Mon., 11/10, 5-8 p.m. Central Valley High School, Home Economics Room D201.
Cake Design - Building Butter Cream Skills RECR00401 $49 Using the Wilton Method, you’ll bake a great cake, make/color icing, and learn the best way to ice a cake. Required text can be purchased from the instructor for $5 at first class. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Mon., 9/8-9/29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114. Cake Design - Flowers RECR15301 $49 Learn to create realistic-looking gum paste flowers, like Gerbera daisies, briar roses, Stargazer lilies, and more. Your final project is a floral spray that showcases your expanded decorating skills! Required text can be purchased from the instructor for $5 at first class. Please email shirley.a.bruce@ hotmail.com for supplies list before first class. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Mon., 10/6-10/27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114.
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Healthy Herbs & Grains for Better Living & BYOB RECR05901 $21 + $15 Lab Learn what’s trending in kitchens and what you can do with grains like quinoa and farro to incorporate healthy sources of good tasting fiber into your diet. Learn what to do with fresh thyme, tarragon, sage, and other herbs that are easy to grow yourself. 3 Hours. Thurs., 10/16, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wonderfood Catering, 2697 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa (next to Subway). Call 724-2030967 for directions. Perfect Pumpkin Pie RECR26001 $20 + $15 Lab Your Le Cordon Bleu trained chef will teach you techniques to achieve a faultless pie crust in addition to making an incredibly flavorful pie from fresh roasted garden pumpkins. Please bring rolling pin. 3 Hours. Mon., 11/17, 6-9 p.m. Central Valley High School, Home Ec. Room D201. Polish Pierogis RECR01501 $20 + $10 Lab Make pierogis from scratch using Grammy’s fabulous old Polish recipe that has been perfected over the years. Please bring a rolling pin and small container to class. 3 Hours. Tues., 11/18, 6-9 p.m. Central Valley High School, Home Ec. Room D201.
FINE ARTS Charcoal & Pencil Drawings RECR01401 $60 For beginners and intermediates, this class teaches simple exercises to develop your ability and skills in drawing. Please bring 18x24 newsprint and/or drawing pad (minimum), charcoal and pencils. 10 Hours-5 Weeks. Tues., 10/7-11/4, 6:30-8:30 p.m. VFC, Room 3005.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
Fitness Sports & Recreation/Fine Arts/Spirits Jewelry: Silversmith Workshop RECR26801 $115 + 65 Lab Want to make jewelry of your own style? From beginners to advanced students, learn the fundamentals of creating jewelry in silver, copper & brass. Learn to use: jeweler’s saw, files, drill, stone setting tools, soldering, polishing and cleaning jewelry. Design rings, earrings, necklace, bracelet or Christmas ornaments! Please bring apron, pen, small ballpeen hammer, & toolbox. 24 Hours-8 Weeks. Sat., 9/13-11/1, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. VFC, Room 3007. Oil Painting RECR37701 $78 + $25 Lab Students will complete a 16x20 oil painting. Using a still life display, students will transfer sketches to canvas. Painting will progress with instruction on values, composition, lights, and shadows. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Mon., 9/15-10/20, 6:30-8:30 p.m. VFC, Room 3005.
FALL 2014 WINE SERIES Classes meet at 1810 Tavern
@ 234 Bridge St, Bridgewater, 7-8:30 p.m.
Wine Series Discounted Special RECR15104 $30 + $75 Lab Take 3 classes and save $15 for attending all sessions! Refunds only if written notification is received before first session Wine 101 – Wines of Southern France RECR15101 $10 + $30 Lab Learn about the magnifique wines from Rosé to Grenache, regions of Provence & Languedoc-Roussillon. Tues., 9/23 Wine 102 – GoGo Gadget RECR15102 $10 + $30 Lab Have you ever wondered what wine accessories are necessary vs. the novelties? Demystify these accessories and become better entertainers. Tues., 10/21 Wine 103 – Party Time RECR15103 $10 + $30 Lab Sparkling wines and fun foods for your holiday parties. Chef Phil shares easy recipes that will give more time at the party and less time in the kitchen. Tues., 11/18
Fall 2014 Photoshop for Photographers RECR39601 $95 + $25 Lab Learn to use Photoshop CC to improve and retouch your digital photographs. This fast-paced course for the technically savvy includes color and exposure correction as well as curves, layer masks, retouching, sharpening, and advanced techniques. Taught by an award winning photographer and Adobe Certified Expert: www. weddingsbyheather.com. Please bring a lunch. Course requires prior Photoshop knowledge. 6 Hours. Sat., 11/15, 9:30 a.m.3:30 p.m. VFC, Room 3109. Photography (Digital SLR) Workshop RECR06201 $95 + $25 Lab For serious hobbyists and those considering photography as a career, learn about: exposure control, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, flash techniques, composition, and lighting. Taught by an award winning photographer: www.weddingsbyheather. com. Please bring digital SLR camera, manual, and lunch. 6 Hours. Sat., 10/25, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114. Stained Glass - Intro RECR04501 $65 + 30 Lab Create beautiful works in stained glass by learning design theory, pattern making, glass cutting, copper foil work, and soldering (sun catchers and stained glass panels). Students will complete at least one project using instructor’s tools. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues., 9/16-10/7, 6:30-8:30 p.m. VFC, Room 3007. No Senior Waivers.
FITNESS, SPORTS & RECREATION Gentle Yoga $88 + $5 Lab This slower-paced class focuses on stretching all areas of the body while relieving stress and increasing flexibility. Modifications will be made for each student if needed, regardless of age or physical ability. Please bring a mat. 18 Hours-12 Weeks. RECR21701 Wed., 9/10-11/26, 10-11:30 a.m. SSC, Room 1026. RECR21702 Thurs., 9/11-12/4 (no class 11/27), 6:30-8 p.m. CEC, Room 2204. RECR21703 Sat., 9/13-11/29 9:30-11 a.m. SSC, Room 1026.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
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Fitness, Sports & Recreation/Health & Wellness Belly Dancing (See Page 13) Golf - Beginning $55 Bring a 9 iron to the first class, but all clubs will be covered. Learn how to grip your club, how to swing, and what clubs to use. Additional charge per student each night to use driving range’s golf balls. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues & Thurs, 9/9-10/2. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa. No Senior Waivers. RECR02101 4-5 p.m. RECR02102 5-6 p.m. RECR02103 7-8 p.m. Golf - Advanced RECR02201 $55 Bring a 9 iron to the first class as we emphasize working with your natural abilities to enhance your strengths and improve your weaknesses. Additional charge per student each night to use driving range’s golf balls. 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs, 9/910/02, 6-7 p.m. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa. No Senior Waivers. Personal Trainer National Certification OCCP56801 $165 + $534 Lab See p. 5. Pilates - Intro RECR10201 $75 Target the deepest muscles in the body to create a strong core. Please bring hand weights and an exercise mat. 16 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 9/8-10/29, 5:15-6:15 p.m. SSC, Room 1026. Pilates - Advanced RECR27601 $99 Perfect for those who wish to go even deeper with stretching and advanced strengthening. Please bring hand weights and an exercise mat. 24 Hours-12 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 9/8-11/26, 6:30-7:30 p.m. SSC, Room 1026. Self Defense/Martial Arts - Intro RECR23401 $65 Students learn martial arts and self-defense techniques and exercises that develop strength, coordination, discipline, vitality, and self-confidence. Ages 13 and up. 12 Hours-12 Weeks. Sun., 9/14-11/30, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.
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Fall 2014 Tabata - Intro RECR44001 $99 This cardio/strength training is fun, blasts calories, and moves quickly so it’s hard to get bored. Multiple Tabata rounds increase your aerobic/anaerobic capacity. 24 Hours-12 Weeks. Tues. & Thurs., 9/9-12/2, 6:15-7:15 p.m. SSC, Room 1026. Yoga Flow $45 + $10 Lab This moderately paced flow style class focuses on classic hatha yoga postures linked in a vinyasa flow. Appropriate for new and continuing students who are able to get up and down from floor. Please bring yoga mat. 8 Hours-8 Weeks. Wed., Bridge Street Yoga, 99 Bridge St., Bridgewater. RECR05101, Wed. 9/10-10/29, 8:30-9:30 a.m. RECR05102 Wed. 9/10-10/29, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Zumba® RECR32601 $99 New dances have been added to this class, but will still be easy to follow. Great caloric burn and muscle toing dance class! 24 Hours-12 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 9/8-11/26, 6:15-7:15 p.m. CEC, Room 2301
HEALTH & WELLNESS CPR: Healthcare Providers $31 + $9 Lab Using AHA guidelines for infant, child, and adult victims, this course is for personnel who care for individuals in and out of the hospital. Skills demonstration/written test result in a two-year completion card. 4 Hours. 6-10 p.m. Tues., HSC, Room 6016. OCCP06201 9/16 OCCP06202 10/14 CPR: Heartsaver AED OCCP01101 $31 + $9 Lab This all-inclusive class uses AHA guidelines for adults, children, and infants including the use of an automated external defibrillator, to teach CPR. Skills demonstration results in a two-year completion card. Tues., 4 Hours. 6-10 p.m. HSC, Room 6016. OCCP01101 9/23 OCCP01102 10/21
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
Health & Wellness/Languages First Aid: AHA Heartsaver $31 + $9 Lab Participants will learn about basic first aid procedures as recommended by OSHA. Students will learn procedures for medical emergencies and injury emergencies. 4 Hours. 6-10 p.m. Tues., HSC, Room 6016. OCCP21401 9/30 OCCP21402 10/28 NEW ICD-10 for Experienced Coders OCCP57801 $169 + $25 Lab Bridge the gap from ICD-9 to ICD-10 by learning code structure, terminology, and ways to help simplify the transition and prepare for documentation and coding requirements. Must have ICD-9 experience or knowledge. Purchase book at CCBC bookstore for first class. 17.5 Hours-7 Weeks. Thurs., 6-8:30 p.m., 9/18-10/30, STC, Room 4023.
LANGUAGES English as Second Language - Intro RECR38501 $150 +$15 Lab Your intro to English through listening, speaking, reading and writing will include the alphabet, numbers, basic pronunciation rules, day-to-day communications skills, foundation of grammar, and cultural awareness. 36 Hours-12 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 9/8-11/26, 5:30-7 p.m. HSC, Room 6105. English as Second Language - Advanced RECR46001 $150 +$15 Lab Emphasis on improving English proficiency and understanding American culture. Continued practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Recommended for those with some skills but need improvement. 36 Hours-12 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 9/8-11/26, 7:30-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6105. French - Conversational RECR30301 $85 + 10 Lab Emphasis on conversation, grammar, and written French. Using authentic euro currency, learn how to shop in French at Monoprix and read/order from a French menu. Improve your pronunciation, brush up your accent, and eat some French specialties! 20 Hours-10 Weeks. Thurs., 9/1111/13, 6:30-8:30 p.m. CEC, Room 2202.
Fall 2014
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Certification Courses In: EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER FIRST RESPONDER EMT - BASIC EMT - REFRESHER BASIC VEHICLE RESCUE TECH • Fully Accredited EMS Training Facility • Dedicated Classroom & Equipment • Continuing Education for all Levels of EMS Provider • First Aid, BCLS, & AED Training for Industrial Responders • OSHA Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogen Programs • call: 724-480-3530 or e-mail: ems@ccbc.edu
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Italian - Conversational RECR30501 $85 + 10 Lab Emphasis on forming and using basic language structures, useful vocabulary, pronunciation, and learning common phrases. 20 Hours-10 Weeks. Wed., 9/1011/12, 7-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6114.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
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Languages / Lifelong Learners Spanish - Conversational RECR31001 $85 + 10 Lab Great for students who aspire to become proficient in four basic skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing). Students will answer questions that require them to speak about their daily lives, express their opinions, and supply real information. 20 Hours-10 Weeks. Thurs., 9/18-11/20, 7-9 p.m. HSC, Room 6114. Sign Language - Intro RECR30801 $98 + 15 Lab Learn fingerspelling and signs for frequently used words along with the history of American Sign Language and deaf culture. You’ll apply new skills practically. 20 Hours-10 Weeks. Mon., 9/15-11/17, 6:30-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6115.
LIFELONG LEARNERS
CUSTOMIZED FOR 55+ LEARNERS NO SENIOR WAIVERS
These classes are designed to instill confidence in adult learners in a fun, engaging, and practical manner. Topics are introduced at a comfortable pace, often with smaller classes, and with close attention to individualized attention. NEW Computers Made Easy RECR06001 $49 + $10 Lab Don’t be left in the cold this winter not knowing how to connect with friends and family using the most popular social websites. Minimize computer-related stress by learning the easiest ways to email, organize files and photos, and sync with your computer devices. You’ll need an e-mail address for this class! 8 Hours-4 Weeks. Sat., 9/20-10/11, 9:30-11:30 a.m. STC, Room 4023. Estate Planning & Elder Law RECR01601 $35 + $5 Lab Class designed for those 55 years or older and children concerned about their parents. Topics include: traditional estate planning vs. living trusts, Medicare & Medicaid, long-term care, Powers of Attorney, guardianships, gifting, jointly owned bank accounts, and inheritance taxes. 2 Hours. Tues., 10/21, 6:308:30 p.m. STC, Room 4103.
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Fall 2014 NEW iPad for New Users RECR40002 $39 + $6 Lab If you have an iPad but really need the fundamentals to gain a solid understanding of the keyboard, typing, simple searches, and other basic features, this class is for you! Bring iPad to class. 5 Hours-2 Weeks. Sat., 9/27-10/4, 9-11:30 a.m. HSC, Room 6104. Re-energize Your Retirement For recent or soon-to-be retirees, learn about threats to your savings, how to rebalance portfolio allocations, manage taxes, and more. 7.5 Hours – 3 Weeks. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LRC, Room 9111. Couples please use separate registration forms. RECR18501 Fri., 9/12-9/26 Individual $35 + $10 Lab RECR18502 Couples $55 + $5 Lab RECR18503 Sat., 9/13-9/27 Individual $35 + $10 Lab RECR18504 Couples $55 + $5 Lab Understanding Medicare $35 + $10 Lab Confused and stressed by what you’ve heard about Medicare? Worry no more! This class explains Medicare in a simplified format presented in plain English so that you can make good choices. The class presents Medicare Parts A, B, C, D and Medigap in words you’ll understand. 3 Hours. STC, Room 4102. RECR44801 Sat., 9/13, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. RECR44802 Wed, 9/17, 6:30-9:30 p.m. RECR44803 Thurs., 9/25,6:30-9:30 p.m. NEW Windows 8.1: Transitioning from Windows 7 OCCP02801 $55 + $10 Lab In this hands-on class, you’ll gain a better understanding of the dramatic changes that have occurred in 8.1. You’ll be able to take advantage of the many sharing, storing, and multi-platform benefits inherent in the Windows 8.1 Operating System. Must be familiar with Windows 7. 6 Hours-2 Weeks. Wed., 10/15-10/22, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4003. Zumba Gold® RECR36701 $99 Everyone will enjoy the lively music routines at a slower pace, with longer and safer warm-ups and cool-downs. Less intense movements used for those with more limited joint mobility. 24 Hours-12 Weeks. Mon. & Wed., 9/8-11/26, 5-6 p.m. CEC, Room 2301.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
Music & Dance/Special Interests
MUSIC & DANCE Ballroom Dancing RECR00301 $95 Learn the swing, cha-cha, rumba, salsa, waltz, and fox trot. Tuition listed above is per person. Must register with a partner and use a separate registration form for each person. 18 Hours-9 Weeks. Thur., 9/18-11/13, 6:30-8:30 p.m. CEC, Room 2301. Belly Dancing RECR28401 $65 + 16 Lab Discover and practice the basic moves, rhythms, and styles of belly dancing. All ages can enjoy this calorie-burning dance. 12 Hours-8 Weeks. Tues., 9/9-10/28, 7:30-9 p.m. All Zen & Fitness, 2236 Brodhead Road, Hopewell. Guitar Private Lessons Students will receive personalized classes designed for their individual level. No prior guitar training is needed. Course includes eight (8) one-on-one lessons for the time listed below starting the week of 9/15 and ending the week of 11/7. Lessons given at CCBC campus. Ages 5 to Adult. Instructor will call students to set up appointments by Tues., 9/9. No Senior Waivers. RECR11801 $36 + $120 Lab (30 minute lesson) RECR11802 $72 + $240 Lab (60 minute lesson)
SPECIAL INTERESTS Connecting to Your Angels $30 Come find out the names of your birth angels and the best manner to become connected with them. Learn about the archangels and receive a reading for a message from these heavenly beings. 2 Hours. 7-9 p.m. CEC, Room 2202. RECR40601 Mon., 9/8 RECR40602 Wed., 10/8 RECR40603 Wed., 11/12 DIY Alterations RECR45401 $40 + 5 Lab Clothing doesn’t fit well off the rack? Have you lost weight? This class will teach you how to alter clothing for a better fit. Bring some clothing items to class for demonstration. 5 Hours-2 Weeks. Sat., 10/1110/18, 9-11:30 a.m. STC, Room 4131.
Fall 2014 DIY Dog Grooming RECR14901 $40 + $10 Lab Learn how to properly maintain all coat types; including brushing, combing, clipping and scissoring. You’ll learn about nail trimming and grinding, ear care, bathing, tooth brushing, and anal gland expression. 6 Hours-3 Weeks. Thurs., 10/9-10/23, 6:308:30 p.m. PawFect Grooming, 1456 Kennedy Blvd., Aliquippa. DIY Hemming RECR22701 $25 + 5 Lab Want to save money doing your own hemming? Learn the basics of hemming pants by machine and hand sewing. Get professional results by learning the tricks of the trade. 2.5 Hours. Thurs., 9/25, 6:30-9 p.m. STC, Room 4131. Estate Planning Basics RECR01301 $35 + $5 Lab Focus is on early protection for 25 to 55 year olds by reviewing: wills, intestacy, probate, custody and protection of children, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills and health care directives. 2 Hours. Tues., 9/23, 6:308:30 p.m. STC, Room 4103. Finances for Women RECR13801 $25 + $5 Lab You’ve been working on your budgeting, saving, and investing, but how do you take it to the next level? Customize a program that’s right for you! This class offers tips and “exercises” for the busy woman who wants to improve her financial “fitness.” 4 Hours-2 Weeks. Tues., 10/21-10/28, 6:30-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6105 . Home Building Seminar 101 RECR07601 $29 Presenters include: architect, home builder, real estate agent, and financial expert. Designed for those who want to build a home on land they own or on undeveloped land. 3 Hours. Tues., 9/23, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4131. Learn to Love to Invest RECR01201 $52 + $5 Lab Learn how even a small amount of money can help you become financially secure. Topics include: investment basics, dealing with risk and reward, income producing investments, the stock market, securities, mutual funds, money management, investment vehicles, and modern portfolio theory. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Tues., 10/7-11/11, 6:30-8:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6104.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
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Special Interest/Youth & Teen/Workforce & Career Development Manifesting Your Desires RECR26601 $69 + $10 Lab Take a journey where learning manifesting techniques can help you create the life you desire as long as what you desire is in line with your source of being. With the use of intuition, one can overcome challenges and master the art of manifesting. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Wed., 9/17-10/22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4103. Understand Alternative Energy: Wind & Solar RECR36901 $65 + $59 Lab Students learn alternate energy production methods and uses while building working models of large scale energy producing devices and equipment. Projects include a solar panel, mini windmill, current regulator, supercapacitor battery and a light emitting diode flashlight. CCBC certificate of completion will be awarded to students meeting the class attendance requirements. 15 Hours-6 Weeks. Mon., 9/15-10/20, 6:30-9 p.m. VFC, Room 37. Writer’s Publishing Workshop RECR03301 $65 + 20 Lab Learn strategies and techniques for organizing themes and ideas, developing themes and ideas into chapters, completing material for publication, pursuing publication avenues, and learning how to copyright material. Writing author proposals, freelancing, locating publishers, selfpublishing, and marketing will also be discussed. Please bring a writing tablet and pencil. 12 Hours-6 Weeks. Sat., 9/6-10/11, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. STC, Room 4022.
YOUTH & TEENS French for Kids CHLD01701 $65 + $15 Lab A fun & games approach to develop interest in foreign language, culture & customs. Students will receive a workbook and CD as they learn about greetings, numbers, colors, alphabet, family, food, days of the week, and birthdays. Ages 6-12. 15 Hours-10 Weeks. Tues., 9/9-11/11, 4-5:30 p.m. STC, Room 4131.
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NEW Basic Hunting $39 Learn the fundamentals of outdoors including conservation, safety and preparedness, tracking/scouting deer and other animals, food sources, Native American Indian hunting tips, camouflage, binocular use, and hiking safety. Bring eye protection, binoculars, and wear hiking boots & long pants. Both hunting classes taught by WPLO (Western PA Lessons in the Outdoors). Please bring brown bag lunch. Ages 8 and up (12 and under must be accompanied by parent or guardian). Meet at Brush Creek Park soccer parking lot (Rte. 588 Beaver Falls). 6 Hours. Sat., 8 a.m.-2 p.m. CHLD13001 9/13 CHLD13002 9/20 NEW Advanced Hunting CHLD18101 $39 Learn about successful hunting strategies, hot spots, scents, wind direction, gear necessities, approach techniques, stands & stand sites, and much more. Please bring brown bag lunch. Ages 8 and up (12 and under must be accompanied by parent or guardian). Meet at Brush Creek soccer parking lot. 6 Hours. Sat., 9/27, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
WORKFORCE & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CCBC Washington County Center 125 Technology Drive, Suite 004, Canonsburg, PA 15317 Questions? Call 724-480-3581 INTRODUCTION TO GAMING IS A PREREQUISITE TO ALL GAMING COURSES. Register for table games classes only if you have completed or scheduled Introduction to Gaming. Class times and dates are subject to change. To obtain information about schedule changes, course additions or course cancellations, contact us at 724-480-3581. BEING A DEALER: Dealers must possess the ability to deal multiple games and variations of those games. Manual dexterity, color perception and the ability to stand 100% of the time is expected. Basic math skills, quick recall and the ability to calculate without aid are required. As a dealer, you will be exposed to second hand smoke and higher than normal noise levels. Exceptional guest services skills
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To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
Workforce & Career Development/Customized Workforce Training and the ability to handle difficult people are essential. A dealer must possess excellent verbal communication skills and be able to adjust interaction with people when necessary. Since a dealer is part of a Casino’s entertainment, an outgoing personality is an important attribute. Professional appearance and attitude are equally important. Personal grooming and appropriate dress must meet Casino standards. The minimum age requirement to perform the work of a dealer is 18. Successful candidates will be able to work a flexible schedule including all shifts (evenings, weekends and holidays) as well as pass an audition/interview and all preemployment testing. If hired, the employee must secure and maintain a Pennsylvania Gaming License. All dealers are required to successfully complete CPR instruction. Blackjack & Other Banked Card Games GAMI01001 $765 + $50 Lab This course focuses on the fundamentals of dealing blackjack and other banked card games with an emphasis on card totaling; chip handling and cutting; card shuffling; and card placement. Attention given to game and accounting procedures; accuracy; and speed. 120 Hours-8 Weeks. Mon.-Thurs., 9/22-11/11, 6-10 p.m. Washington County Center Gaming Room. No Senior Waivers. Gaming - Introduction GAMI00701 $175 + $5 Lab This course covers the basics of working in a casino atmosphere. Students will learn chip handling techniques, chip color value, the value of a bet, pit procedures, and the role of each casino position. Other topics include customer service, conflict resolution, time and self-management, dealing with difficult people, and CPR training. A prerequisite for ALL other dealer training courses. 32 Hours-2 Weeks. Mon.-Thurs., 9/8-9/18, 6-10 p.m. Washington County Center Gaming Room. No Senior Waivers. Poker GAMI00601 $450 + $50 Lab Learn the fundamentals of dealing poker with emphasis on the proper use, control and shuffling of playing cards; accurate and quick mental computations; card handling; rake/ antes/blind bets; side bets; brushing; shilling; proposition players; procedures; game rules and regulations; game speed; dealer’s responsibilities; game security; and guest service. 80 Hours-6 Weeks. Mon.-Thurs., 11/3-12/9, 6-10 p.m. Washington County Center Gaming Room. No Senior Waivers.
Fall 2014
CUSTOMIZED WORKFORCE TRAINING
Customized Workforce Training We bring training to you!
In a knowledge economy, the value of a business lies in the skills and abilities of its people. Community College of Beaver County partners with employers and other regional organizations to provide customized training solutions that enhance the performance capabilities of members. To learn more about our capabilities, visit www.ccbc.edu/workforcetraining or call the Business Development Coordinator at (724) 480-3583
Certified WEDnetPA Partner Community College of Beaver County has been a certified WEDnetPA Partner for our region since the program’s inception in 1999. We have assisted hundreds of manufacturing and /or technology-based companies in obtaining grant funds through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for basic skills and information technology training. This training can be provided by any third party training provider, the grant recipient’s in-house staff or any one of the WEDnetPA partners. At CCBC, our Business Development Coordinator can work with your talented and trained workforce. For more information on qualification requirements for this grant program, visit www.wednetpa.com or contact Merilee Madera at 724-480-3448. Interested in offering a class at CCBC? Call 724-480-3447 if you have an idea for an enrichment course, a business workshop or a professional seminar.
To Register by phone: 724-480-3575 • For course information: 724-480-3542
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QUALITY + VALUE
With a low $120 per credit tuition rate for Beaver County residents, plus scholarship and financial aid opportunities, a CCBC education delivers an outstanding return on your college investment. In fact, a full-time Beaver County student will pay only $2,196* per semester at CCBC. *Total includes tuition costs, General Student Fee, and Technology Fee per credit. Most classes are 3 credits each. Additional fees may apply depending on program of study.
VISIT CCBC
Come see CCBC for yourself! We’d love to meet you, give you a campus tour, and arrange for an appointment with an admissions counselor. To schedule a visit, contact the Information and Registration Center.
ACCEPTANCE GUARANTEE
All applicants are accepted! CCBC has an open-door admissions policy, allowing any student with the desire and determination to pursue higher education to do so. Certain programs have specific admission requirements. Schedule an appointment with admissions to learn more about your program of interest.
APPLYING IS EASY
Your road to your future starts at CCBC, and enrolling is an easy, six-step process: 1. Submit an admissions application. Apply for free online at ccbc.edu/ApplyOnline. 2. Visit campus. 3. Apply for financial aid. Complete the FAFSA online at fafsa.ed.gov. 4. Take the placement test. 5. Schedule your classes with an academic counselor. 6. Register and pay. For more information and answers to your questions, contact the Information and Registration Center today. Call: 724-480-3504 Email: admissions@ccbc.edu.
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TRANSFER PROGRAMS
Biological Sciences Business Administration Communication Criminal Justice Education PreK-4 English Environmental Science History Psychology Social Work Theatre
Transfer Destinations • • • •
California University of Pennsylvania • Slippery Rock University Carlow University • Edinboro University Clarion University • Indiana University And more!
Edward Did It. So Can You!
“I graduated high school 11 years ago with vague ideas for my future. I am currently going to CCBC full-time with plans of transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering,” said Edward Latimore, a preengineering major. “I know I can finish school this time while learning something I enjoy in a high demand career field.”
EXTRACURRICULARS
Student Government Association Intramural Sports Clubs and Organizations NJCAA Athletics
STUDENT SERVICES
Career Planning Counseling Supportive Services (Disabilities) Veterans Benefits GED Testing Dual Enrollment (High School) Wireless Campus:
ON-CAMPUS FACILITIES Learning Lab Public Library Tutor Center Barnes & Noble Bookstore Titan Café Gymnasium Student Lounge
WAYS TO CONNECT
Website: ccbc.edu (mobile or full site) Facebook: facebook.com/CCBCedu Twitter: twitter.com/CCBCedu You Tube: youtube.com/CCBCeduPA Blog: ccbcedu.wordpress.com
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CULINARY
Cook’s Assistant Culinary Arts Management
Career Destinations • Cook • Caterer
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Culinary Arts
• Sous Chief • Assistant Manager or Manager in a restaurant, a food management company, or other hospitality area
EDUCATION
Child Development Associate (CDA) Test Preparation Education Preparation – Secondary Level Upper Elementary – Middle-level Education Early Learning and Development
Career Destinations
• Preschool Child Development Associate • Childcare worker
• Teacher assistant • Therapeutic staff support
HEALTH SCIENCES
Multi-Skilled Health Technician Nurse Aide Nursing Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Respiratory Care
Career Destinations
• Healthcare professional in hospitals, clinics, or long-term care facilities • Home healthcare aide • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) • Respiratory Therapist
• Nursing home aide • Registered Nurse (RN) • X-Ray Technician
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Dance Fine Arts Humanities Humanities/Social Science Musical Theatre Natural Science Social Science Teacher’s Certification in Yoga
Career Destinations
• Dance School Owner or Teacher • Art Studio Owner or Teacher • Publisher • Writer • Acting • Research Scientist • Social Service Professional • Yoga Studio Owner/Owner or Instructor
TECHNOLOGIES
Building Trades Technology Cisco Networking Certification Computer Support Specialist Cybersecurity Nanotechnology Specialization Networking Pre-Engineering Robotics and Intelligent Systems Server Virtualization Visual Communications: Digital Media Design Web Design Web Programming
Career Destinations • • • • • •
Maintenance Technician Technical Support Specialist Fabrication Technician Engineer Web Page Designer Animators
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Network Specialist or Designer Security Coordinator PC Support Specialist Electronics Technician Multimedia Designers Software and Web Application Developer
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Find Your Way to a College Degree
Choose from over 60 of CCBC’s credential-granting degree, certificate, or diploma programs to discover accessible, affordable, and flexible academic programs that will lead you to the career destination of your choice. Whether your plan is to transfer to a four-year university or prepare for a job right away, we can help you find success.
AVIATION SCIENCES Aerospace Management Professional Pilot
Air Traffic Control Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Career Destinations • Airport management • Air carrier operations • Pilot for regional or commuter airlines • Drone pilot or the military • Air traffic control specialist with the federal government, private industry or military services
Darren Did It. So Can You!
“Even though I didn’t come from a family with an aviation background, I’ve met people along the way who share my passion for the sky. CCBC was my path to becoming a professional and has made me marketable to most regional and corporate airlines,” says Darren Moleton, a 2010 professional pilot graduate who now works as a flight instructor.
BUSINESS
Accounting Business Management Casino Management Entrepreneurship Human Resource Assistant Human Resource Management Media Communications Medical Transcription Office Technology: Office Technology: Administrative Assistant Medical Administrative Assistant
Career Destinations • • • • •
Accountant Table Game Supervisor Human Resource Representative Medical Transcriptionist Medical Office Manager
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Project Manager Small Business Owner Public Relations Assistant Executive Secretary
Vanessa Did It. So Can You!
“Coming straight out of high school, having smaller class sizes made the learning environment very comfortable. The academic confidence that I obtained at CCBC helped me to expand my horizons and prepared me for my transfer to Clarion University,” says Vanessa Wutter, a 2010 accounting graduate and staff accountant at PGT Trucking.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE Criminal Justice Police Technology
Homeland Security
Career Destinations
• Juvenile corrections • Emergency management agencies • Municipal Police • Probation Officer Office • Park Ranger
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