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Summer 2018
Continuing Education Non-Credit Course Catalog
Summer 2018
SUMMER 2018 Continuing Education Class Schedule
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 June 4 is May 30. For all other courses, you can register up until one week before the start date. REGISTRATION BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018
Books: In certain courses, the purchase of books or manuals is required to maximize learning. Students can purchase these materials at the College Bookstore or online at www.ccbc.bncollege.com.
INDEX Business & Professional........................ Computers & Technology....................... Culinary & Spirits................................... Fine Arts................................................ Fitness, Sports & Recreation.................. Health and Wellness.............................. Online Training...................................... Languages.............................................. Lifelong Learners................................... Special Interests..................................... Summer Youth Camps............................
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To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
Business & Professional
Summer 2018
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
training. The program provides a solid foundation in key cloud computing skills and is aligned with the highly regarded, CompTIA™ Cloud+ industry certification. Learn cloud computing, starting with the basics NEW! of cloud service environments and building CONSTRUCTION from there. It encompasses virtualization, ATSSA Certified Flagger • $127 + $5 Lab infrastructure, troubleshooting, resource Take advantage of the new career management, security, systems management, opportunities coming to Beaver County! and business continuity. This program blends Become an ATSSA Certified Flagger. visual, auditory, and hands-on learning. These Certification is valid for four years and applied learning activities are integrated recognized by federal and state contractors. throughout the program, to ensure you ATSSA-trained instructors will guide you walk away with a working knowledge of through the course. Students will learn the concepts taught, as well as the ability to how to become safe and effective flaggers, implement them in real life situations. For understand why flagger operations are details visit https://careertraining.ed2go.com/ important, and identify proper signals and ccbc or call 724-480-3451. procedures. Training is interactive, and each participant will receive a Flagger handbook and workbook. 4 Hours - Sat., 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. NEW! HSC, Room 6114 Facebook for Business PROF01701 6/9 PROF01601 • $45 + $5 Lab PROF01702 6/16 Is your business getting all the benefits of Facebook marketing that it could? Learn to NEW! master this skill and see positive changes MEDICAL occur as your Facebook page takes on new Certified Medical Administrative Assistant life through enhanced marketing. Follow the trends that will keep you ahead of your (CMAA) (Voucher Included) • $1,495 competitors and bring in new customers with Administrative medical assistants are skilled fewer efforts. 3 Hours - Fri., 6/29, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. multi-taskers who direct the flow of patients STC, Room 4023 through an office. Effective patient flow allows Small Business Start-Up from A-Z the practice to operate efficiently, increase revenue, and provide a positive experience PROF00203 • $119 + $20 Lab for the patient. Learn to handle duties such Learn what it takes to start a business: how as scheduling appointments, entering to incorporate, how to get a DUNS and EIN demographic and insurance information number, federal/state taxes and reporting, into practice software, managing patient opening a business bank account, location, accounting and financial statements, check-in, and check-out, answering phone insurance, marketing and selling, patents, calls, filing and retrieving paper records, trademarks and copyrights, use of technology maintaining electronic records, composing (business resources), the business plan, raising correspondence, performing daily financial capital, start-up assistance, crowdfunding, and practices, assigning medical codes, and more. 15 Hours (5 Weeks) - Wed., 6/6-7/11 (no processing insurance claims. Upon completion, class 7/4), 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4022 you are prepared for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) national Social Media for Business certification exam offered by National PROF00303 • $45 + $5 Lab Healthcareer Association (NHA). For details visit https://careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc or Learn how sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, and Google+ call 724-480-3451. can enhance your small business marketing
NEW! COMPUTING CompTIA™ Cloud+ Certification Training $1,695
strategy. You’ll determine how these tools can work for your business and the steps you need to create a powerful social media presence that increases your digital footprint. 3 Hours Fri., 6/15, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. STC, Room 4023
This 80-hour online program is designed for individuals new to information technology or those with limited experience and prior To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
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Computers & Technology
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
Summer 2018
Microsoft Excel 2016 - Intermediate COMP00801 • $105 + $15 Lab
Designed for students who have a basic knowledge of Excel, this course teaches INTRODUCTORY advanced features such as working with large worksheets and workbooks, linking cells and Computers (Intro) - Your First Step formulas, tables, outlines, filters, graphics, COMP00103 • $69 + $15 Lab templates, and more. Purchase textbook from In this hands-on class for first-time users, learn the CCBC Bookstore before the first class. 12.5 to use a mouse and keyboard, understand how Hours (5 Weeks) - Thurs., 7/19-8/16, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023 a computer works and learn basic computer skills. This class is recommended before taking QuickBooks 2015 Made Easy Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office. 7.5 COMP01203 • $139 + $25 Lab Hours (3 Weeks) - Wed., 6/6-6/20, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023 Learn some tips that will make setting up your books, creating transactions/reports, and modifying/memorizing reports a breeze. You’ll also cover preset reports. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows and basic accounting concepts. 12 Hours (4 Weeks) - Mon., 6/4-6/25, 6:30-9:30 p.m. ASC (Chippewa), Room 121A
Windows 10 - Intro COMP01101 • $45 + $5 Lab
Computer Basics 101 for Home & Office COMP00204 • $119 + $25 Lab You’ll be much more confident with your computer after this class. Learn to create and use desktop icons and taskbars to customize your PC. Files are no good unless you can find them! Learn simple tips for organizing your files and review the basics of the Internet and e-mail usage/sorting. 15 Hours (6 Weeks) Wed., 6/27-8/8 (no class 7/4), 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS Microsoft Excel 2016 - Intro COMP00903 • $105 + $15 Lab Learn how to use the Ribbon interface, create and edit a worksheet, utilize automated formats, format worksheets, create an impact with charts, use formulas and functions, and much more! Purchase textbook from CCBC Bookstore before the first class. 12.5 Hours (5 Weeks) - Thurs., 6/7-7/12 (no class 7/5), 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4023
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This is the perfect course for individuals transitioning to Win10 who want to quickly use the features and functionality of the Win10 operating system for personal or professional use. 3 Hours, Wed., 8/8, 6-9 p.m. STC, Room 4023
ONE DAY LUNCH & LEARN SEMINARS BOTH seminars are 6 hours from 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. • $93 +$20 Lab (lunch included) STC, Room 4023
Excel 2016: Beginners Seminar • COMP00601 Learn the basics of spreadsheet construction, formatting for visual appeal, tips and tricks to increase efficiency, basics of constructing formulas and functions, and introduction to creating charts. Wed., 7/11
Excel 2016: Intermediate Seminar • COMP00701 Learn techniques for working with large spreadsheets, sharing data with other worksheets/workbooks, intermediate forms/ functions, 3-D workbooks, 3-D calculations, basics of database construction, and creating/ using templates. Wed., 7/18
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
Culinary & Spirits | Fine Arts | Fitness, Sports & Recreation
Summer 2018
NEW! Tea & Scones • CULI00502 • $29 +$18 Lab
CULINARY & SPIRITS NEW! Cake Decorating with Style CULI01101 • $65 + $30 Lab Join us for a course in basic cake decorating. Master everything from basic buttercream and royal icing to fondant roses. Learn how to bake, ice, and decorate cakes for every occasion right in your own home. Easy “how-to,” step-by-step instructions using the equipment and items from your pantry. This class is designed for beginners or slightly advanced students. Each student will receive a cake deocating kit. 12 Hours (6 Weeks) - Tues., 6/12-7/24 (no class 7/3), 6:30-8:30 p.m. CEC, 2203
Do you dunk your tea bag in hot microwaved water and think that’s as good as it gets? Then, this class is for you! Learn fundamentals of brewing and serving various loose-leaf teas and discover a new favorite. Scones make delicious tea accompaniments. In class, we will try both sweet and savory scones and enjoy them with various jams, sweet clotted cream, and savory spreads. Bring your favorite teacup and saucer and a small take-home container. Pinky up! 3 Hours - Wed, 6/6, 6-9 p.m., Central Valley High School Home Economics Room, South D201, 160 Baker Rd. Ext., Monaca. Make first right at the school’s main entrance (parking lot next to Rudy Gradisek Baseball Field) and enter the Central Administration doors. D201 is the first room on the left.
WINE SERIES - RESUMES FALL 2018!
FINE ARTS Photography (Digital SLR) Workshop ARTS00303 • $95 + $25 Lab For serious hobbyists and those considering photography as a career, learn how to use your digital SLR camera. Topics include exposure control, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, flash techniques, composition, and lighting. Taught by an award-winning photographer. Learn more at www.weddingsbyheather.com. Please bring your digital SLR camera, manual and lunch. 6 Hours - Sat., 6/30, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. HSC, Room 6114
FITNESS, SPORTS & RECREATION Cardio Kickboxing FITS00103 • $79 + $5 Lab This high energy class takes the basics of boxing and karate and turns them into a calorie burning and muscle building workout. Learn control, speed, and accuracy along with target work, sparring drills, intervals and cardio. You will improve your concentration, build endurance, and lose pounds and inches as you develop your overall fitness level. 16 Hours (8 Weeks) - Mon. & Wed., 6/18-8/13 (no class 7/4), 7:45-8:45 p.m. SSC, Room 1026
Gentle Yoga • $79 + $5 Lab This class focuses on stretching all areas of the body while relieving stress and increasing flexibility. Basic poses, gentle breathing techniques, meditation concepts and yoga terminology are covered. Modifications are
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
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Fitness, Sports & Recreation | Health & Wellness
made for students if needed. Please bring a mat. 15 Hours (10 Weeks) SSC, Room 1026 FITS01107 Wed., 6/20-8/29 (no class 7/4), 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. FITS01108 Thurs., 6/14-8/23 (no class 7/5), 7-8:30 p.m.
Golf - Beginning • $60
Summer 2018
bring hand weights and an exercise mat. 16 Hours (8 Weeks) - Mon. & Wed., 6/11-8/8 (no class 7/2 & 7/4), SSC, Room 1026 FITS00803 5:15-6:15 p.m. FITS00804 6:30-7:30 p.m.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Learn to use all of your clubs, but make sure you bring a nine iron. Learn proper grip, swing, and what clubs to use. Additional charge each night to use driving range balls. 8 Hours (4 Weeks) - Tues. & Thurs, 6/5-6/28. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa FITS00405 5-6 p.m. FITS00406 6-7 p.m.
Golf - Intermediate • FITS00503 • $60 Emphasis is placed on improving your natural abilities to enhance strengths and improve weaknesses in your game. Additional charge each night to use driving range balls. Bring a nine iron. 8 Hours (4 Weeks) - Tues. & Thurs, 6/5-6/28, 7-8 p.m. Ironwood Golf Center, 3036 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa
Golf - Play with the Pro FITS00601 • $35 + $25 Lab Participate in a nine-hole playing lesson with a local golf pro. Learn course management, proper club selection, strategy, shot making, and handling diverse situations. Prerequisite: Beginning golf class or experience on a golf course. Lab includes green/cart fees. Approximately 3 Hours - Fri., 6/15, 5 p.m. Deer Trails Country Club, 311 Engle Rd., Industry
CPR: Healthcare Providers HEAL00111 • $35 + $25 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 and a test result in a twoyear completion card. 4 Hours - Thurs., 6/14, 6-10 p.m. CEC, Room 2203
CPR: Heartsaver AED HEAL00204 • $35 + $25 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 and a test result in a two-year completion card. 4 Hours - Thurs., 6/28, 6-10 p.m. CEC, Room 2203
Healing Hands • HEAL01801 • $25 + $5 Lab Energy balancing is recognized as one of the most powerful tools in the holistic health field due to its simple, effective, and easy-to-learn modality of healing. 2.5 Hours - Wed., 6/20, 6-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4131
Pilates • $85 Target the deepest muscles in the body to create a strong core. Movements have a prescribed number of repetitions to create balance in the body by strengthening weak muscles and lengthening bulky ones. Please
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Peace Education Program HEAL00303 • $5 Lab PEP is a media-based educational program created by The Prem Rawat Foundation. The PEP consists of 10, 1-hour workshops of material focused on the possibility of personal peace and discovering inner resources such as inner strength, choice, appreciation, and hope.
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
Health & Wellness
Each session includes video segments from Prem Rawat’s international addresses, time for reflection, and reading material.10 Hours (10 Weeks) – Thurs., 6/14-8/23 (no class 7/5), 6:307:30 p.m. STC, Room 4102
Reiki 101 • $30 +$15 Lab Come and learn about this ancient healing art, the primary energy centers in your body, how Reiki works, and why hospitals around the nation, and in Pittsburgh, are implementing this practice into integrative options. A demonstration will be done for the experience of Reiki on all participants. Dress comfortably. Massage tables will be used. 2 Hours - Thurs., 6-8 p.m., Recovery Room, 3645 Brodhead Rd., Monaca HEAL00903 6/28 • HEAL00901 7/19 HEAL00902 8/9
NEW! What Are Your Medications Doing To You? HEAL01601 • $29 + $5 Lab
Summer 2018
Emergency Medical Services NEXT EMT CLASS STARTS FALL 2018 Available Certification Courses:
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Emergency Medical Responder First Responder Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Emergency Medical Technician-Refresher Basic Vehicle Rescue Technician
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Fully Accredited EMS Training Facility
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First Aid, BCLS, & AED Training for Industrial Responders
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OSHA Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogen Programs
Dedicated Classroom & Equipment Continuing Education for all Levels of EMS Provider
For more information, call 724-480-3452 or e-mail ems@ccbc.edu
How much Tylenol is too much? Can I drink alcohol with this medication? Should I take this medication on an empty stomach or with food? Find out how best to take your medications and what they can do to you (both good and bad). 2 Hours - Mon., 7/23, 6-8 p.m., STC, Room 4103
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
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Online Career Training
Summer 2018
CAREER TRAINING CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
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. Payment plans are available for online certificate programs. GET JOB READY WITH CAREER TRAINING CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS CCBC offers over 100 online career certificate programs through a partnership with ed2go. Visit careertraining.ed2go.com/ccbc/ for details and even more programs.
Business & Professional Hours Cost
• Chartered Tax Professional 180 Hours $1,895 • Grant Writing 300 Hours $2,295 • Lean Mastery 60 Hours $1,895 • Purchasing & Supply Chain Mgt. 300 Hours $2,295 • Six Sigma Green Belt 100 Hours $1,895
Healthcare & Fitness
• ICD-10 Medical Coding 200 Hours $1,795 • Medical Terminology 60 Hours $795 • Pharmacy Technician 330 Hours $1,995 • Physical Therapy Aide 150 Hours $1,895 • Veterinary Assistant 170 Hours $1,995
IT & Software Development
• Auto CAD 3D 80 Hours $1,695 • Comp TIA™ Network+ Certification Training 80 Hours $1,495 • IPhone/iPad (OS) Application Developer 200 Hours $1,995 • Mobile Web Developer 280 Hours $2,295
Media & Design
• Event Management & Design • Graphic Design w/Photoshop CS5 Training • Video Game Design & Development • Web Applications Developer
300 Hours 200 Hours 500 Hours 360 Hours
$1,995 $1,995 $1,995 $2,395
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To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
Languages | Lifelong Learners | Special Interests
LANGUAGES Sign Language - Intro LANG00303 • $99 + $10 Lab This introduction to American Sign Language is the visual language used by the Deaf in America. Learn fingerspelling and signs for frequently used words. Activities will give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge of sign communication. 16 Hours (8 Weeks) - Mon., 6/11-7/30, 6:30-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4102
Italian for Vacation & Travel LANG01201 • $49 + 10 Lab
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social media (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Etsy, LinkedIn, etc.), how to share photos online, and more. There is time set aside for students’ questions. 6 Hours (3 Weeks), Wed., 7/25-8/8, 5:30-7:30 p.m. STC, Room 4022
Gentle Yoga • $24 + $5 Lab Learn and practice gentle yoga to improve mental and physical health while you focus on customized methods to improve flexibility, circulation, relaxation, and meditation. 9 Hours (9 Weeks) - Fri., 6/22-8/24 (no class 7/13), SSC, Room 1026 SENR00805 10-11 a.m. SENR00806 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Going on vacation or have foreign travel plans in the making? Learn the basics that will help you maneuver travel, food, and entertainment venues. Have fun while you learn! 8 Hours (4 Weeks) - Tues., 6/5-6/26, 6:30-8:30 p.m. STC, Room 4103
LIFELONG LEARNERS Designed for adult learners 65+ (Must be 65) Tuition is waived or reduced for classes in the Lifelong Learner series only. Lab fees may still apply. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis
NEW! CCBC Landscapes SENR00201 • $10 + $15 Lab Learn to draw landscapes. Choose from any of our CCBC buildings or gardens to develop your ability and skills in drawing. Please bring 18x24 newsprint and a drawing pad, charcoal, and pencils. 10 Hours (5 Weeks) - Fri., 7/138/10, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. VFC, Room 3006
Computer Tinkerer SENR02101 • $10 + $10 Lab Learn about Internet security, how to improve search engine results, how to safely buy online or do banking online, get an overview of
Memoir Writing • SENR02302 • $20 Continue conjuring up those memories to write into memoirs. Readings and writing prompt will spark those long-forgotten memories. Bring a pen and pencil and get ready to write. 10 Hours (5 Weeks) - Fri., 6/157/20 (no class 7/6), 10 a.m.-12 p.m., SSC, Room 1005
SPECIAL INTERESTS NEW! Ancient Measurement System SPEC01301 • $39 + $5 Lab Learn about a system that was used not only to design ancient structures like the Great Pyramid and Stonehenge but also to determine where they would be built. These technological wonders also serve as scale models of the earth itself. A recent discovery has cracked the system’s code by studying the sizes and geometry of the monuments. You’ll gain new insight into pre-history, and with some basic multiplication and division on a calculator, you can follow a path toward understanding an ancient system of measures that is loaded with surprises. Each student will receive a complete set of ancient measuring tablets. 6 Hours (3 Weeks) - Mon., 6/11-6/25, 6:30-8:30 p.m., STC, Room 4103
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
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Special Interests
Summer 2018
Connecting to Your Angels SPEC00502 • $33 This is a metaphysical course in discovering and connecting to one’s birth angels. An introduction to the archangels and the role they play in our everyday lives, as well as a free mini reading as a message from the angels. 2 Hours - Wed., 6/6, 7-9 p.m., CEC, Room 2203
Create Your Own Pension Plan HOME00203 • $29 + $5 Lab Wish you had a pension plan? You can! One of the top concerns of pre-retirees and retirees is that they will not have the money they need to enjoy their retirement years. Learn how you can have income for life through your pension plan, and how to manage taxes, fight the effects of inflation, and accumulate funds for retirement. This course focuses on concepts to turn your retirement into reality (Textbook included). 2 Hours - Thurs., 6/7, 6:30-8:30 p.m., STC, Room 4103
Driver Safety Program for Seniors Refresher SPEC00201 • Free Tuition You must bring a certificate with you showing completion of an 8-hour class within last the three years to receive a 5-10% insurance reduction. Materials fee is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members due at the first class. 4 Hours - Sat., 7/14, 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m., HSC, Room 6114
Etsy - Turn Your Hobby into Cash SPEC00801 • $39 + $10 Lab If you have a hobby, craft, or want to sell your collectibles online, learn the secrets to this potentially profitable online trade. Learn to grow your brand with a wealth of new customers and promotional tools. You must have an email account. 5 Hours (2 Weeks) Sat., 7/14-7/21, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m., STC, Room 4023
DIY Pet Care & Maintenance HOME00101 • $40 + $20 Lab Learn how to properly maintain all coat types. Learn about nail trimming and grinding, ear care, and bathing. 6 Hours (3 Weeks) - Thurs., 7/12-7/26, 6-8 p.m., Grooming Depot, 2284 Brodhead Rd, Suite 1, Aliquippa.
Driver Safety Program for Seniors SPEC00101 • Free Tuition Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road, the effects of medication, and how to safely adjust driving to premiums. Materials fee is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members with payment due at the first class. 8 Hours (2 Weeks) - Sat., 7/21 & 7/28, 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m., HSC, Room 6114
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NEW! Introduction to Flight SPEC01001 • $49 + $25 Lab Have you ever wondered what goes into an airplane flight? Learn the basic principles of flight by understanding checklist usage, system failures and reliability of systems. Overcome your apprehensions or learn more about piloting. Students will be able to experience CCBC’s full-motion visual simulator as they take a realistic flight without ever leaving the ground. 6 Hours (3 Weeks) - Wed., 7/11-7/25, 6:30-8:30 p.m., ASC (Chippewa), Room 143
NEW! Pattern Reading & Sewing Basics SPEC01101 • $29 + $5 Lab Learn the skills you need to read patterns and plan your projects. Students will experience how to decide what accessories to have in place, types of fabrics and all the steps needed to create great projects. No sewing. This is a
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
Special Interests
demonstration class only. 6 Hours (3 Weeks) - Thurs., 7/12-7/26, 6:30-8:30 p.m., HSC, Room 6105
Planning and Executing a Successful Retirement • HOME01101 • $29 + $5 Lab Have you thought about what your retirement will look like? Planning for retirement requires time, thought, and finances. Please join us for this workshop to discuss how you can plan for a successful retirement and learn about the many topics associated with retirement. 3 Hours - Thurs., 7/19, 6:30-9:30 p.m., STC, Room 4103
Psychic Ability & ESP SPEC01401 • $29 + $5 Lab This class will cover an overview of psychic skills, ESP, and how to access it in yourself. Learn games you can play with your friends to improve your psychic skills in fun ways, techniques for remote viewing, telepathy, sensing with the sixth sense, and other systems for knowing the unknown. This class will take you on a journey of discovering and unlocking the intuitive skills mankind was born with. Intuition is not mystical; it is logical. Using a step-by-step systematic approach, you’ll learn to access your intuitive abilities in no time. 4 Hours (2 Weeks) - Tues., 6/19-6/26, 6:30-8:30 p.m., STC, Room 4131
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Taxes in Retirement HOME00503 • $29 + $5 Lab Have you planned for taxes in retirement? Do you know how to avoid triggering additional taxes after retirement? This course will help you understand the tax rules we live under and identify misconceptions about taxes in retirement. If you understand the tools and strategies available, then you can play the tax game and win! 2 Hours - Thurs., 6/14, 6:308:30 p.m., STC, Room 4103
NEW! The Happiest Places in Pennsylvania SPEC01201 • $33 + $5 Lab Planning your summer vacation? Did you know that Pennsylvania currently has over 16 amusement parks within its borders? This course will highlight roller coaster meccas, as well as explore the history of the major parks and the unique rides contained within each park. Upon completion, you will be tempted to visit a park that you’ve never visited. 4 Hours (2 Weeks) - Mon., 6/4-6/11, 6-8 p.m., STC, Room 4023
Social Security Strategies HOME00303 • $29 + $5 Lab Don’t lose out on thousands of dollars by making an uninformed choice. Whether you are single, married, divorced or widowed, understand your options and how to maximize your lifetime benefits. Find out what most people don’t know about taxes and social security payments. What does working while receiving benefits due to your monthly benefit? Do you still qualify for spousal benefits under the restricted application rule? Find out the answers to these questions and much more. 2 Hours - Thurs., 6/28, 6:30-8:30 p.m., STC, Room 4103
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
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Youth Summer Camps
Summer 2018
NEW! American Girl Fun & Fitness CHLD17901 • $155 This energizing and engaging camp is built around staying active, learning how to make healthy but delicious snacks and smoothies, and meeting some new friends. Here’s a sneak preview of the fun you’ll be having: relays, hula contests, noodle tennis, dodgeball, dance, and a scavenger hunt! Save your appetite for the last day where we’ll work in groups to whip-up special picnic foods. Bring your dolls. BONUS! The picnic will take place on the last day! Ages 6-11. Mon.-Fri., - 8/6-8/10, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., HSC, Room 6023B
YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS Join us this summer for some exciting and activity-filled camps! All instructors possess child clearances and are anxious to meet your child for what promises to be an unforgettable camp experience. Download the brochure at ccbc.edu/summpercamps. All camps are held in Monaca except "Adventures in Flight" (Aviation Sciences Center in Chippewa).
Crazy Science & Engineering • $155 Strap on your goggles and gloves as you explore all kinds of science. Build your electromagnet, learn all about the crazy chemicals in your body, and compete to build the strongest bridge out of pasta. You’ll have a blast in this fast-paced science camp and even create your ice cream on Friday. Mon.-Fri. 1-4 p.m., STC, Room 4110.
CHLD07501 6/25-6/29 (Ages 7-10) CHLD07502 7/23-7/27 (Ages 10-14)
Adventures in Flight • CHLD01201 • $169 Venture this summer to the Air National Guard for a day of awesome exploration. You’ll get to experiment with physics; “fly” a simulator; meet with crash, fire and rescue experts; learn about weather and flying challenges, and build and fly planes. Your days will be filled with a newfound wonder of aviation. The bus trip to the Air National Guard takes place on Wed. from 9am3pm. BONUS! Lunch is provided on graduation day. If desired, parents can schedule a real 30-minute student flight for an additional $30 each (2 per plane) or $60 (1 per plane). Ages 9-15. Mon.-Fri. 8/6-8/10, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Wed.), ASC (Chippewa), Room 143
NEW! Animation Creation • CHLD19701 • $155 If your child loves being creative and spending time exploring the web, this class is a must. Students will devote the week to learning about 2-D animation. Each student will have the opportunity to conceptualize, write, storyboard, and bring to life his or her own short animation experience. Ages 8-12. Mon.- Fri. 7/9-7/13, 1-4 p.m., VFC, Room 3111
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NEW! Rockin’ Robots Camp CHLD15602 • $155 In this fun-filled technological adventure, kids will experience problem-based learning through the creation, programming, and battling of robots. Each day, campers will have a new set of challenges to conquer and will culminate their learning on Friday with a “Battle Bots” contest. IPads, Lego Mindstorm, EV3s, and programming resources will be provided. No experience needed, just come prepared to join the fun! Ages 8-15. Mon.-Fri. 6/18-6/22, 9 a.m.12 p.m., STC, Room 4103
NEW! The Drone Challenge • $185 Campers will learn drone technology basics, safety, and social responsibilities before successfully planning, shooting and editing video or photography created for storytelling
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
Youth Summer Camps
Summer 2018
and social media. Through clear instructions on basic flying maneuvers and creative storytelling strategies, the pilot-videographers will be challenged with real-world STEAM learning tasks. Students will create and present their drone-shot visual stories to their family and friends at the end of the week. No prior experience necessary. All skill levels are welcome to participate. Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.-12 p.m., VFC, Room 3111
CHLD18601 6/11 - 6/15 (Ages 10-13) CHLD18602 7/16 – 7/20 (Ages 14-17) NEW! Titans Basketball Camp • $75 This camp will focus on developing and emphasizing fundamental individual offensive habits and skills in the area of ball handling, shooting, scoring, and finishing. Speciallyfocused instruction will be given in the areas of shooting technique and score around the basket. Every day will include multiple skill sessions and competitive games meant to implement and enhance skill development for all players. There will be contests and games daily for campers to practice and enhance their newfound offensive habits. The camp will be staffed by individuals with collegiate playing and coaching experience and will be grouped by age. Contact Patrick Phillips at patrick. phillips@ccbc.edu or 724-480-3562 if you have questions or need assistance. Mon.-Fri. 6/186/22. AEC (Dome)
CHLD07002 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (Ages 8-12) CHLD07003 1-4 p.m. (Ages 13-17) NEW! Titans Volleyball Camp • CHLD18501 • $60 All aspects of being a successful volleyball player will be covered, including the fundamentals of setting, passing, and defense. Games will be played daily. Please bring a bagged lunch. Contact Patrick Phillips at patrick. phillips@ccbc.edu or 724-480-3562 if you have questions or need assistance. Ages 12-17. Mon & Tues., 7/30-7/31, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., AEC (Dome)
Ultimate College Search CHLD19603 • Free Tuition For all high school juniors and seniors, find out what it takes to obtain entrance into fine colleges across the United States. Learn from a seasoned counselor what colleges are looking for and how to search for scholarships. 2.5 Hours - Wed., 6/20, 6-8:30 p.m., SSC, Room 1005
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
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To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
Registration Information
Summer 2018
Continuing Education Registration Procedures:
The registration deadline for classes beginning the week of June 4 is May 30. For all other courses, you can register up until one week prior to the start date.
Register by mail
Refund Policy
REGISTRATION BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018.
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 if written notification received via letter, email, or fax and received within three (3) business days prior to the start of class. (Fax: 724-480-3564 or Email: workforce@ccbc.edu) b. 50% refund of tuition if written notification is received prior to second class.
Lab fees, which cover course material and technology costs, are non-refundable. Please allow 2-3 weeks for refund processing.
If you do not hear from the College, consider yourself registered; if there is a problem, the office will contact you.
Senior Citizens (65 and over) Tuition waived or reduced for all classes only in the Lifelong Learner section. Lab fees apply. Seating on first-come, first-served basis.
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.
Books
Required texts can be purchased at the College Bookstore or at www.ccbc.bncollege.com
Course Locations
Note: If registering for others, please have home addresses and telephone numbers of applicants available.
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.
Registration and advance payment are required.
Online Registration now available! NEW STUDENTS visit: my.ccbc.edu
RETURNING STUDENTS visit: my.ccbc.edu
Select the Continuing Education Tab and create new users account. Search for interested course(s) and “add” to your cart, please review for proceeding to check out.You must pay at this time with a credit card or you will be dropped from the course(s).You will receive three emails: Enrollment Confirmation, Payment Confirmation and login and password for future registration.
Please use your student ID and Password that that has been sent to you (contact our office if you do not have this). Select Course Search to begin, the term is Continuing Education 2017-2018 if starting in June, term is 2018-2019 if starting in July-August. Once you have check marked and added course(s) you will not be able to drop a course at this time. Once you are finished select My Account.You must pay at this time with a credit card or you will be dropped from the course(s).
workforce@ccbc.edu or 724-480-3444
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY Non-Credit Course Registration Form www.ccbc.edu • Your road to your future!
Phone: 724-480-2222 Course Registration Record I.D.
STUDENT NAME/LAST
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
CONTINUING EDUCATION
FIRST
MIDDLE INITIAL
DATE OF BIRTH
HOME ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
MALE FEMALE
PHONE/DAY
EVENING
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE NAME
STUDENT SIGNATURE
HOURS
DATE
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DAYS & HOURS OF CLASSES W TH
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OFFICE USE ONLY X
CURRENT ENROLLMENT YEAR
2018 2015
2019 2016
2020 2017
2021 2018
SESSION CODES - CIRCLE ONE FALL SPR SUM 10 20 30
Any student who intends to drop a course must process with signature.
To register by phone: 724-480-3575 • www.ccbc.edu • For course information: 724-480-3452
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Looking for a rewarding part-time career? Thinking of retiring? If so, let’s talk! CCBC’s Workforce Development and Continuing Education Department is seeking part-time instructors who would enjoy being a passionate mentor to adult learners in the fields of industrial maintenance, welding, management/supervision/leadership, computer technology, and more.
Please call 724-480-3447 or 724-480-3451 today.