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CLC CLASSES 2012 Summer Schedule
Inside this Issue:
Dental Hygiene Continuing Ed – page 7 Teacher Continuing Education – page 9 Business Skills Online Courses – page 12 Workshops for Small Business – page 17
WPDI
Workforce and Professional Development Institute Professional training, consulting and cutting-edge courses for businesses, professionals and the community
College of Lake County
Two Events to Impact Your Business SAVE THESE DATES! June 7 and August 9
4th Annual
Charting the Course for Your Success Discover what successful business owners learned along the way. Thursday, June 7, 2012 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., University Center of Lake County, Grayslake Campus Cost: $35 (Early Bird ends April 30) $45 (May 1-May 31) $55 (After June 1) Includes event admission, networking breakfast and lunch
To register: www.SmallBusinessSuccessInLakeCounty.com For more information: phone(847) 543-2033 or email illinoisSBDC@clcillinios.edu
See page 19 for presenters and more information. The Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and the College of Lake County. All SBA programs are extended to the public on a nondiscrimination basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Please contact the center at (847) 543-2033 or TDD: (847) 223-0134.
It’s time to grow your business through government contracts!
Business and Government Day Thursday, August 9, 2012 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., College of Lake County, Grayslake Campus • Attend presentations on how to sell your product or service to the federal, state and local government • Meet experts from government organizations and prime contractors • Develop your network of vital business contacts
For more information: phone (847) 543-2025 or email illinoisptac@clcillinois.edu wpdi.clcillinois.edu/ptac
The Illinois Procurement and Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) program is funded by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and the College of Lake County through a cooperative agreement as a service to those members of the business community interested in selling a product or service to the government (federal, state and local).
Dear Business Professional:
Index
With the summer Olympics in London quickly approaching, many of us pause and reflect on what was, what may have been and what may be. Which reflection categorizes you?
Professional Development Courses
Achievement does not just apply to sports, it applies to all aspects of your life including education and continuous learning. Michael Jordan, a former Olympian and basketball legend said, “You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them.” Have you achieved your personal best, your personal record? What do you expect of yourself? The Workforce and Professional Development Institute offers cutting-edge classes to help realize your personal best and expectations. Whether you are exploring a new career, enhancing skills or developing new ones, we have the courses and classes designed to meet your needs and answer your questions. Turn to the next page for a list of new courses. Have I achieved my personal best? Yes in some areas and no in others. My focus is on what may be. I am on a life-long journey of discovery and exploration where one personal best leads to another. It is a fun-filled path. I encourage you to chart yours, set your expectations and achieve many personal bests. It’s all worth it.
Business & Leadership Development ....................12 Computer Skills ......................................................1 Event Planning ....................................................10 Graphic Design & Multimedia Software ................3 Home Inspection ....................................................7 Hospitality ............................................................10 Industry & Safety ..................................................7 Online Courses ....................................................15 Project Management Training ..............................13 Real Estate ............................................................11 Security Office........................................................8 Spanish Interpreter ..............................................10 Teacher Education ..................................................9 Truck Driver Training ..............................................8
Healthcare & Nursing Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) ..........................5 CPR, AED, and Emergency Training Programs ............5 Dental Hygeine ......................................................7 Massage Therapy CE ..............................................4 Nursing Continuing Education ..............................6 Pharmacy Technician Program ..............................6
Small Business Courses/Workshops Business Growth & Development ........................18 International Trade ..............................................18 Start-up & Business Planning................................17
Services Client Solutions......................................................C Continuing Professional Development ....................B Illinois Procurement Technical Assistance Center ............D Illinois Small Business Development Center ................16 Judicial Services ............................Inside Back Cover
Registration Information ..........................20
Sincerely,
Roneida Martin Executive Director, Workforce & Professional Development Institute Center for Personal Enrichment Client Solutions | Continuing Professional Development llinois Procurement Technical Assistance Center
Board of Trustees Richard A. Anderson, Vice Chairman Jeanne T. Goshgarian William M. Griffin, Ed.D., Chairman Amanda D. Howland John W. Lumber Barbara D. Oilschlager Lynda C. Paul Theresa Westberg, Student Trustee College President Girard W. Weber, Ph.D.
Illinois Small Business Development Center | Judicial Services
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Summer 2012 CLC Classes Denotes course qualifies for teacher CPDUs. The College of Lake County is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution in all aspects of education and employment. The information contained within is accurate as of April 2012, but is subject to change.
Reach a goal through learning – a new personal and professional best!
Check out these new classes from Continuing Professional Development Computers Introduction to the iPad – page 1 Massage Therapy Continuing Education Tiatsu…Table Shiatsu for Massage Therapists – page 4 Business Savvy for Massage Therapists – page 4 Pregnancy (Prenatal) Massage – page 4 Dental Hygiene Continuing Education Local Anesthesia Administration for the Dental Hygienist – page 7
For more information: • Visit: wpdi.clcillinois.edu/professional • Call: (847) 543-2615 • E-mail: professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu B
Industry and Safety Machine Shop Technology – Practice Skills Lab – page 7 Teacher Education Boys and Literacy Workshop – page 9 Business Skills – Online Classes Business Research Certificate – page 12 Improving Email Promotions – page 12 Boosting Your Website Traffic – page 12 Online Advertising – page 12 eMarketing Essentials Certificate – page 12
WPDI
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College of Lake County 19351 West Washington Street Grayslake, Illinois 60030-1198
Career & Workforce—Professional Development Continuing Professional Development
Computers
Computers
Growing Your Future— One Skill at a Time. Take charge of your own professional development by enrolling in courses designed to help develop your career skills. With our training programs you can enhance current workforce competencies or learn new ones. You can also take courses to prepare for licensure, license renewal, or certification requirements. With the continually changing work environment, preparing yourself with new abilities or an alternative career is a smart strategy. Continuing Professional Development wants to be your training partner as you prepare for the future.
NEW! INTRODUCTION TO THE iPAD In this interactive class taught by a CLC technology expert, learn how to get the most out of the latest Apple iPad technology. Designed for new users, or those seriously considering purchasing an iPad, this course will cover the essentials such as options and settings, the differences between an iPad and a computer, and how to move information on and off your iPad. You will also learn how to manage music, photos, calendars, documents, and presentations. Applications useful for work, education, and fun will be also shared. iPad, iPad2, and the new iPad owners are all welcome and should bring their device with them to class. 9308 PCTR 8-001 Tuesday, June 19 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. $59 R230
Southlake Campus 1 Session S. Rial
MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS These software applications are offered in MS Office 2007 and the newest version MS Office 2010.
INTRODUCTION TO WORD (0.5-0)0.5 HOURS Effectively create, edit, format, save, and print letters, business documents, and other professional documents. Other topics include adding tables and graphics as well as the use of tools to ensure the accuracy of documents. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. WORD 2010 9242 PCTR 10-001 Thursday, June 14 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
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Grayslake Campus 1 Session A. Sarrazine
INTERMEDIATE WORD (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Explore some of the more sophisticated features of word processing. Manage data in lists, customize tables and charts, work with custom styles, modify pictures in a document, customize graphic elements, control text flow, perform mail merges, automate custom tasks and document creation. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. Prerequisite: Introduction to Microsoft Word or equivalent knowledge. WORD 2010 9243 PCTR 11-001 Thursday, June 28 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
Grayslake Campus 1 Session B. Salita
ADVANCED WORD (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Discover advanced features of word processing. Learn to use Word with other programs, collaborate on documents, add reference marks and notes to a document, secure documents and document information, create web pages, create a form and use XML. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. Prerequisite: Intermediate Word or equivalent knowledge. WORD 2010 9244 PCTR 12-001 Thursday, July 12 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
Grayslake Campus 1 Session A. Sarrazine
Books are required for each of these classes. They are available for purchase at the Grayslake and Southlake bookstores or online at www.clcbkst.com
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Computers
Career & Workforce—Professional Development
INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Learn to create spreadsheet worksheets, modify the contents and the appearance of these worksheets, and print them. Other topics include performing calculations, and developing and printing a workbook. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore.
ADVANCED EXCEL (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Explore tools for analyzing, importing and exporting data, and customizing workbooks. Learn to collaborate with others using workbooks and structure those workbooks using XML. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. Prerequisite: Intermediate Microsoft Excel or equivalent knowledge.
EXCEL 2010 9252 PCTR 15-001 Thursday, June 7 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 V102
EXCEL 2010 9263 PCTR 17-001 Tuesday, July 24 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
9253 PCTR 15-002 Tuesday, June 26 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
EXCEL 2007 9260 PCTR 15-003 Monday, July 9 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 V102
Southlake Campus 1 Session B. Salita Grayslake Campus 1 Session J. Besser
Southlake Campus 1 Session C. Horwitz
INTERMEDIATE EXCEL (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Learn how to work faster and more productively by using many of Excel's powerful features. Create and apply templates and charts, work with graphic objects, calculate with advanced formulas, sort and filter data, and use Excel with the Web. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. Prerequisite: Introduction to Microsoft Excel or equivalent knowledge. EXCEL 2010 9261 PCTR 16-001 Tuesday, July 10 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338 EXCEL 2007 9262 PCTR 16-002 Monday, July 16 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 V102
Grayslake Campus 1 Session J. Besser
Southlake Campus 1 Session C. Horwitz
Books are required for each of these classes. They are available for purchase at the Grayslake and Southlake bookstores or online at www.clcbkst.com
EXCEL 2007 9264 PCTR 17-002 Monday, August 6 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 V102
J. Besser
Southlake Campus 1 Session C. Horwitz
ACCESS 2010 9258 PCTR 22-001 Monday, July 9 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 V104 ACCESS 2007 9259 PCTR 22-002 Wednesday, July 18 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
Southlake Campus 1 Session S. Bajt
Grayslake Campus 1 Session B. Pistella
INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Use this powerful database to store, locate, print, and automate access to any type of important information. Explore how to design a database and how to create, view, and edit relational tables. Create and modify queries, forms, and reports. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. ACCESS 2010 9254 PCTR 20-001 Monday, June 11 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 V102 ACCESS 2007 9255 PCTR 20-002 Wednesday, June 20 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
Southlake Campus 1 Session S. Bajt
Grayslake Campus 1 Session B. Pistella
INTERMEDIATE ACCESS (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Increase efficiency by sharing Access-stored data with other applications. Modify the design of a table to streamline data entry and maintain data integrity. Filter records and create custom and advanced forms and reports. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. Prerequisite: Introduction to Microsoft Access or equivalent knowledge. ACCESS 2010 9256 PCTR 21-001 Monday, June 25 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 V102 ACCESS 2007 9257 PCTR 21-002 Wednesday, June 27 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
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Grayslake Campus 1 Session
ADVANCED ACCESS (0.5) 0.5 HOURS Master the advanced tools of Access software to create sophisticated queries, forms, and reports. Learn to perform general database maintenance and write macros to automate common tasks. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. Prerequisite: Intermediate Microsoft Access or equivalent knowledge.
Southlake Campus 1 Session S. Bajt
Grayslake Campus 1 Session B. Pistella QUESTIONS? CALL (847) 543-2615
Graphic Design and Multimedia ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR: LEVEL I (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Draw and manipulate simple shapes to create logos using the advance tools. Combine text and graphics to create dynamic advertisements. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore.
Graphic Design and Multimedia
MAC 9270 PCTR 65-001 Monday, July 9Wednesday, July 11 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. $199 T323
Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions D. Threats
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR: LEVEL II (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Create complex and robust illustrations, manage color across a range of devices, and control how illustrations print and appear on the web. Learn to preview creations in mobile devices. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore.
Graphic Designers and Multimedia experts are needed in many areas of business, marketing and the entertainment industry. Use these skills to change careers or develop new ways to enhance your current career with more creative newsletters, flyers and brochures. Some computers classes are offered on the web through ed2go. Go to www.ed2go.com/clc-pro Adobe classes are held in either on a PC Computer or in our Portable Mac Lab. See course descriptions and scheduled sections for lab. All classes are taught on Version CS5. GRAPHIC DESIGN BASICS Created for the student with no formal design training, this class provides a quick and simple way to learn how to create appealing designs for print, web and other media. Learn the most important design principles which determine how we react to visual cues on a page or on a computer screen. A straightforward approach will help you learn basic design principles such as composition, layout, proportions, and colors in a non-intimidating environment. Hands on practice and application with design pieces will be included. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. 9269 PCTR 52-001 Wednesday, June 13 & Wednesday, June 20 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. $149 T338
Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions E. Lopez
Please bring a 1 GB (or higher) USB Drive to all Adobe classes to save your project.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP: LEVEL I (0.5) 0.5 HOURS Create and enhance graphics for marketing materials, newsletters, blogs, and websites. If you are a professional who wants to prepare photos for print or web, or enhance your work for the web or print, you will benefit from the skills learned in Photoshop. You should be familiar with the basic functions of their computer’s operating system such as creating folders, launching programs, and have the basic skills such as copying and pasting objects, formatting text, and saving files. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. MAC 9266 PCTR 40-001 Monday, June 11Wednesday, June 13 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. $199 T323 PC 9267 PCTR 40-002 Tuesday, June 26Thursday, June 28 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. $199 T338 9268 PCTR 40-003 Monday, July 16 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
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MAC 9271 PCTR 66-001 Monday, July 23Wednesday, July 25 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. $199 T323
Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions D. Threats
DREAMWEAVER: LEVEL I (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS This course will explore concepts of the Web, identify the basic issues concerning proper site design, and navigation in the Dreamweaver work environment. You will learn to define a site, organize and maintain web pages, and create a basic web page. You will also add links, create anchors and use images. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the bookstore. PC 9272 PCTR 85-001 Friday, July 27 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $199 T338
Grayslake Campus 1 Session J. Berek
Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions D. Threats Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions
Books are required for each of these classes. They are available for purchase at the Grayslake and Southlake bookstores or online at www.clcbkst.com
J. Berek Grayslake Campus 1 Session E. Lopez 3
Healthcare
Career & Workforce—Professional Development NEW! PREGNANCY (PRENATAL) MASSAGE CERTIFICATION (1.0-0) 1 HOUR Join us for this 21 hour prenatal certification course to be certified as a ‘Prenatal Massage Therapist’. The course is approved by the American Pregnancy Massage Association as is also eligible for 21 CEs through NTBCMB for licensed massage therapists. The sessions will be taught at the CLC massage therapy clinic. You will learn how to work with clients during pregnancy and labor. Through lecture, discussion and hands-on practice, including a session with a pregnant client, you will receive immersion in what makes the maternity client unique, benefits and contraindications of prenatal massage and how to design a session for a pregnant client including unique techniques and approaches. Included is an overview of labor massage.
Massage Therapy Continuing Education The College of Lake County is now approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as an approved continuing education provider. Courses are intended for licensed massage therapists, certified bodyworker or esthetician. Provider #451802-11 Are you a CLC Massage Therapy Alumni or current student? Call us for pricing options (847) 543-2615.
NEW! TIATSU…TABLE SHIATSU FOR MASSAGE THERAPISTS Traditional Shiatsu is done on a futon mat; Tiatsu modifies the work to the massage table. Shiatsu massage addresses the body’s twelve energy meridians that keep all the organs and organ systems in balance. You will learn to sense ‘ki’ energy in yourself and others, how to transition around the body in a smooth manner, limb rotations and stretches. Eligible for 4 CE’s for licensed massage therapists. 9370 PALH 81-001 Saturday, June 16 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $99 R220
Southlake Campus 1 Session S. Fullington
NEW! BUSINESS SAVVY FOR MASSAGE THERAPISTS Are you ready to start your own massage business or enhance your current practice? This workshop is designed to meet the needs of massage therapists just starting out and seasoned professionals looking to sharpen their business skills and increase their market share. You will explore various aspects of planning the success of your practice from finding your niche, to setting short and long term goals, and exploring what it means to be an independent subcontractor. Learn the basic financial concepts necessary to successfully run your massage practice that includes budgeting, setting your rates, marketing, and negotiating office rental space. Eligible for 6 CE’s for licensed massage therapists. 9369 PALH 80-001 Friday, July 13 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. $169 R220
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Requirements: Participants must bring 2 sets of sheets plus chest drape, blanket & face cradle covers, massage oil/lotion, and pillows (at least 3 standard size pillows or 1 standard and 1 body pillow). You should wear comfortable & professional clothing suitable for giving a massage to clients. The final day of training will include practicing on pregnant clients from the surrounding area. All participants will complete a written test and perform a hands-on practicum to evaluate comprehension of prenatal massage techniques. Massage tables will be provided by CLC. To receive certification and continuing education credit for this course, participants MUST be in full attendance, achieve an 80% or better on the written test, and satisfactorily complete a hands-on practicum performed the final day of the course. Workshop participants who do not qualify may be asked to complete additional study and practice to complete the certification requirements. 9372 VALH 85-001 Thursday, June 28 – Friday, June 29 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. & Saturday, June 30 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $525 R220
Southlake Campus 3 Sessions
E. Winick
Southlake Campus 1 Session J. McCue
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Healthcare CPR REFRESHER BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed or non-licensed healthcare professionals. It allows you to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider certification card is required to attend this course. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore. 9175 PALH 7-001 Wednesday, June 6 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. $55 T332 9176 PALH 7-002 Friday, July 13 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. $55 T332 9177 PALH 7-003 Monday, July 30 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. $55 T332
Grayslake Campus 1 Session S. Frankson Grayslake Campus 1 Session S. Frankson Grayslake Campus 1 Session S. Frankson
CPR BASIC BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER The BLS Healthcare Provider course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed healthcare professionals. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore. 9178 PALH 8-001 Monday, June 11 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. $65 T332
Grayslake Campus 1 Session S. Frankson
9179 PALH 8-002 Friday, July 20 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. $65 T323
Grayslake Campus 1 Session
9180 PALH 8-003 Friday, August 3 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $65 T323
Grayslake Campus 1 Session
S. Frankson
S. Frankson
ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT The ACLS course is designed for medical providers such as physicians, nurses, mid-levels, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals whose daily occupation requires them to either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital. At the conclusion of the program, participants will be able to recognize the adult in peri-arrest and/or at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; demonstrate the cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary for resuscitating and stabilizing the adult in respiratory failure, shock, or cardiopulmonary arrest; demonstrate the use of the various airway and oxygen adjuncts and methods for optimum ventilation & airway control; identify normal vs. abnormal cardiac rhythms and the appropriate pharmacologic and electrical therapies; state the indications & dosages of medications used in cardiopulmonary arrest and the effects on the cardiovascular system; perform techniques to obtain vascular access in adults via intraosseous cannulation using EZIO; and perform advanced skills in the assessment and treatment of cardiopulmonary arrest in the adult patient. Prerequisite: Students must have a valid Healthcare Provider CPR card and experience in the occupations listed. Students must purchase the ACLS student workbook prior to the course start date. Workbook is available in the bookstore. 9182 PALH 65-001 Friday, June 29Saturday, June 30 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. $225 T332
Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions S. Frankson
HEARTSAVER CPR: ADULT, CHILD & INFANT TRAINING This is an ideal course for day care providers, teachers, and anyone interested in taking a CPR course and has been designed by the American Heart Association for the general public and is not intended for healthcare professionals or healthcare students. The certification is good for two years. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore. 9173 PALH 6-001 Friday, June 29 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. $55 T333
Grayslake Campus 1 Session
9174 PALH 6-002 Wednesday, July 18 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. $55 T332
Grayslake Campus 1 Session
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S. Frankson
S. Frankson
CNA RECERTIFICATION (1-0) 1 HOUR Designed for those who have already completed the Certified Nurse Assistant course and who have successfully completed the Illinois Nurse Aide Examination, but who no longer are listed on the Illinois Nurse Aide Registry. You must first contact the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) at (217) 785-5133 to request a recertification packet. To participate, you must undergo a UCIA criminal background check and evidence of a current one-step TB Test prior to attending the clinical site. The course will provide re-certification of the 21 skills and offer a review for the State Examination. The CNA Re-certification course is two five-hour classes on campus and provides practice time in the nursing skill lab, skills testing and a state test review. It includes a one-on-one appointment with an evaluator to complete the 21 skills at a clinical site. This is a total of 14 hours. Bring any textbook you have on CNA to class. You can borrow one from the CLC Library or purchase from the CLC bookstore. It will help you study for the state exam. For more information go to http://wpdi.clcillinois.edu/pdf/CNA_recertification_process.pdf 9189 VALH 10-001 Tuesday, June 19 & Friday, June 22 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $299 TBA
Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions at CLC 1 Session at Clinical Site by Arrangement S. Kadera
SURGICAL TECH EXAM PREPARATION (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS If you have completed an accredited surgical technology program and are preparing to take the CST Exam and become nationally certified. You will review required topics, as indicated by National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA), utilizing a fun and entertaining computer-game format. Topics include: anatomy & physiology, microbiology, surgical pharmacology, medical terminology, pre-operative preparation, intra-operative procedures, post-operative procedures, administrative and personnel, and sterilization processes, equipment and maintenance. 9191 VALH 60-001 Tuesday, June 5Tuesday, June 29 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. & Tuesday, July 3 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. $199 D204
Grayslake Campus 5 Sessions
M. Hayes
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Pharmacy Technician
Career & Workforce—Professional Development Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Technicians are in demand The U. S. Department of Labor estimates that pharmacy technician jobs will increase 27 % over the next 6 years. With the growing need for pharmaceuticals and a rapidly expanding healthcare field, the timing has never been better to begin a career in the industry. About 71% of pharmacy technician jobs are in retail pharmacies, grocery stores or mass retailers To register for a Pharmacy Technician Info Session, visit clcevents.eventbrite.com
Train the Trainer The College of Lake County is an approved provider of continuing nursing education (CNE) by the Illinois Nurses Association, as an accredited provider by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. TRAIN THE TRAINER FOR BASIC NURSE ASSISTANT COURSE IN ILLINOIS: MANUAL SKILLS WORKSHOP Take this section if you are a Registered Nurse who needs only the Manual Skills Evaluator training to be qualified to teach the Illinois Basic Nursing Assistant class. All others should enroll in the entire training program (VALH 11). Note: This course is a co-list and enrollment is by department consent. You must meet the course requirements for VALH 11 and fax a copy of your resume to 847 223-9524.
TRAIN THE TRAINER: BASIC NURSE ASSISTANT (2-0) 2 HOURS The course is designed to give teaching skills and Illinois legal mandates to the Registered Nurse who will be teaching a Nurse Assistant course. Upon completion the learner will be qualified to teach the Illinois Basic Nurse Assistant Class. The class components include five modules; Teaching about Alzheimer’s Disease, Working with Learners, Teaching Skills, Designing and Teaching Nursing Content, Performance Teaching and Testing. This CNE activity is eligible for 33 contact hours.
9181 PALH 9-001 Thursday, June 28 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. $149 D216
Requirements: Student must have an Illinois Registered Nurse license; a minimum of two years of nursing experience; one year of experience as an RN caring for the elderly or chronically ill in a nursing facility (long term care, extended care, geriatrics, chronic care unit, hospice, home health or other long term care setting). Note: Enrollment for this course is by department consent. You must meet the course requirements listed above and fax your resume to (847) 223-9524.
Grayslake Campus 1 Session I. Forsberg
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINING (7-0) 7 HOURS CLC’s professional Pharmacy Technician Program will put you on the way to a new career. The 105 hours of classroom instruction designed to teach you the fundamentals and practical skills needed to prepare you for entry level work in a variety of pharmacy setting. The program is provided by MK Education and is taught by pharmacy professionals that bring real life experience to the classroom. Program requirements: High school diploma or G.E.D. Adequate knowledge of 9th and 10th grade math (algebra) , Proficient in English (verbal and written communication skills), No prior criminal record, 18 years old (some exceptions), Hand to eye coordination and finger agility. 9192 VALH 95-001 Monday, Tuesday & Thursday June 4- August 6 5:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. $1499 T332
Grayslake Campus 30 Sessions D. Owens
9190 VALH 11-001 Grayslake Campus Friday & Saturday, June 15-16 5 Sessions Friday & Saturday, June 22-23 & Thursday, June 28 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. $499 T332 I. Forsberg
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Dental Hygiene CE Industry and Safety Dental Hygiene CE LOCAL ANESTHESIA ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST Learn the essential skills for safe and effective administration of local anesthesia in your dental hygiene practice. Discover the integration of anatomy, physiology and pharmacology as they relate to the administration of local anesthesia. The clinical portion of the course will develop your techniques in administering local anesthesia to patients. The course is a combination of online learning, classroom and clinical practice to allow you to build competency and confidence in your skills. The online portion of the course is 8 hours and must be completed prior to the clinical lab session. This course meets the required certification for dental hygienists of 32 contact hours. A textbook with DVD is required and available in the CLC Bookstore. Requirements: Current Illinois dental hygiene license and CPR certification. 9383 VALH 30-001 Saturday & Sunday, July 28-29 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. & Saturday, August 4 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. $649 N135
Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions - T332 Lakeshore Campus Clinical Session L. Williams
Industry and Safety NEW! MACHINE SHOP TECHNOLOGY-
PRACTICE SKILLS LAB Ever wondered how to approach, setup, fix, build, or machine that small gadget you’ve needed at home or in the garage? This course is for individuals who have received basic and fundamental training on manual machining and wish to improve their skills. This course is a continuation of the skills and knowledge learned in MTT 111 and MTT 210 Machine Shop I & II. Students will be allowed to choose projects that they would like to complete during the duration of this course. There is no lecture involved with this course and students will work in the shop focusing on improving efficiency and skills using manual lathes, mills, vertical band saws, horizontal cut-off saws, surface grinders, and drill presses. All work will be monitored and guided by a skilled and credentialed machinist. No class July 4. Prerequisite: Completion of MTT 111 Machine Shop I or proof of similar training 9371 PTEC 41-001 Wednesdays and Thursdays June 6-July 26 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. $399 HST 158
HOME INSPECTION (4-0) 4 HOURS This pre-licensing course is approved by the Department of Banks and Real Estate and covers the major elements of home inspection. Successfully completing this 60-hour course allows individuals to take the Illinois state exam. Students should be aware that to open their own Home Inspection business, there are additional costs to consider such as insurance and equipment. The State requires all 60 hours of instruction. For additional information, please call (847) 5432615. A textbook is required and is available for purchase at the CLC Bookstore. No class Tuesday, July 3 and Thursday, July 5. 9304 PRLE 40-001 Tuesday and Thursdays June 5-August 2 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. $799 T333
Grayslake Campus 16 Sessions
9194 PSFT 30-001 Tuesday, June 19 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $125 9195 PSFT 30-002 Tuesday, July 17 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $125
Equipment Depot 1 Session J. Colangelo Equipment Depot 1 Session J. Colangelo
T. Fisher
FLAGGER CERTIFICATION Prepare for your first day on the job by familiarizing yourself with the essential issues of worker safety and work zone traffic control. The National Safety Council’s Flagger Training Programs are nationally recognized and meet or exceed both the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) guidelines and the ANSI standard ISEA-107-1999 to keep your crew and motorists safe. This course is designed for the novice flagger working a 1-to-2 person operation seeking training and certification. Experienced flaggers should take the course for credential renewal. All certification and material fees are included. 9193 PSFT 1-001 Saturday, June 9 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $125 T333
FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING Forklift Operator training provides participants with knowledge and skills to operate a powered industrial truck (forklift) in a safe and professional manner. Training combines formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training, and evaluation of workplace performance. Training is held at Equipment Depot, 1014 Progress Drive in Grayslake.
The August session is available for registration now, as part of the Fall 2012 Semester. 4136 PSFT 30-001 Equipment Depot Tuesday, August 21 1 Session 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $125 J. Colangelo
Grayslake Campus 1 Session J. Lewis
High School Technology Campus 15 Sessions J. Hines
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Truck Driver Training Security Officer
Career & Workforce—Professional Development Security Officer
Truck Driver Training
SECURITY OFFICER BASIC (1.5-0) 1.5 HOURS Prepare yourself for a career in the security field as an unarmed security guard. You will earn state certification and be eligible for employment with a certified agency under the Illinois Private Detective, Private Security and Private Alarm Act by successfully completing this 20-hour Basic Training program. Learn the security code of ethics, public and human relations, Illinois Criminal code, fire and accident prevention, patrol procedures, liabilities, report writing, use of force, and search and seizure procedures.
Get on the road to a better career! You can begin a new career as a professional truck driver. The U. S. Department of Labor states that the field continues to grow. The need for professional drivers is anticipated to grow to over 100,000 by 2014. The economic implications will not only impact the local economy but the nation. Gain the knowledge and skills to prepare for and pass the state issued Commercial Drivers License (CDL) exams. Training provided by Eagle Training Services. Job placement assistance provided! For more information, visit wpdi.clcillinois.edu/truck or call (847) 543-2615. Register to attend an Information Session on Wednesday evening in Room T334 at 6:00 p.m. on May 30, June 27, and July 25. To register for an info session, visit clcevents.eventbrite.com
TRUCK DRIVER (CDL) (10-0) 10 HOURS This 160-hour basic training course will prepare students for a career as a commercial truck driver. Prerequisite: Students must have a valid Illinois Drivers License Class “D” or above. They may not have committed a serious traffic violation in a commercial motor vehicle within the past 12 months. Students must provide a copy of their Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) from the Secretary of State’s Office prior to enrollment. Students must not have any physical limitation which affects their driving ability and have use of all their limbs, both eyes, corrected or not, and not be legally deaf. Students currently on bond or parole
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are not eligible for the program. Because all CDL testing is conducted in English, students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English. 9183 PCDL 1-001 Grayslake Campus Monday, June 4-Friday, June 29 20 Sessions 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $4100 T334 J. Clark 9184 PCDL 1-002 Grayslake Campus Monday, July 2-Monday, July 30 20 Sessions 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $4100 T334 J. Clark
9186 PPSI 5-001 Tuesday, June 19Friday, June 22 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $199 T334
Grayslake Campus 4 Sessions R. Topowski
SECURITY OFFICER FIREARM TRAINING (1.5-0) 1.5 HOURS If you have completed the 20-hour basic security officer course or possess a current PERC card, you may be ready to gain employment as an armed security guard. As mandated by the Illinois Private Detective, Private Security, and Private Alarm Act, you will learn the legal use of firearms, liability while armed, take a firearms safety test, and qualify at the firing range. A current Illinois Firearm Identification Card (FOID) is mandatory to receive firearms training. Prerequisites: Security Officer Basic Training or current PERC, and valid FOID card. Exception: Non-Illinois Residents: If your state does not require you to have a Firearm Identification Card (FOID) we will accept your valid PERC as proof of eligibility. Please call the department at 847 543-2615 for more information. 9188 PPSI 6-001 Tuesday, July 31Friday, August 3 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $249 T334
Grayslake Campus 4 Sessions R. Topowski
Firearms Re-Qualification Current Armed Security Officers may complete their annual weapon re-qualification per Illinois State requirements by attending the last two days of the Security Officer Firearms Training course (PPSI 6). The first day is a review with the second day of the course will be held at a local firing range. Participants that are Illinois residents must have a valid Illinois Firearm Identification Card, and a valid PERC card. Enrollment for this program is by department consent; please call the department at (847) 543-2615 for more details.
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Teacher Education Teacher Education ICTS TEST OF ACADEMIC PROFICIENCY PREPARATION This course is offered on the internet and can be accessed via Blackboard. For more information, go to CLC’s website at clconline.clcillinois.edu. Sharpen your skills for the ICTS Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP)! This course will help you become prepared to take the TAP (administered by the Illinois Certification Testing System) by reviewing and analyzing questions in reading comprehension, grammar and writing concepts. You will practice responses to writing prompts. The practice and review of math concepts will include interpreting graphs and charts and solving algebra, geometry, and word problems.
Non-Blackboard Online Options
9273 PTCH 35-800 Online Monday, June 4-Friday, July 13 $229 ONLINE M. Donehoo
These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for access information to the online course. Call (847) 543-2615 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu.
NEW! BOYS AND LITERACY WORKSHOP
All the classes listed below run from June 4 through July 13 and cost $199. They offer between 30 and 45 CPDUs each. For complete class details and descriptions, please visit wpdi.clcillinois.edu/professional/teacher.asp
Is there an educational crisis for boys? In the area of literacy, boys are not performing as well as girls which can impact their long-term educational achievements. This workshop will explore ways for teachers to better meet the literacy needs of boys in their classrooms. By understanding how boys think and perform, teachers can learn what motivates them as readers and help them reach their potential. 9310 PTCH 80-001 Tuesday, July 31 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $99 T333
Grayslake Campus 1 Session
READING FUNDAMENTALS Reading 1: Introduction to Scientific Research (PTCH 60-800) Class number 9274 Reading 2: Foundation for Effective Reading Instruction (PTCH 60-801) Class number 9275 Reading 3: Effective Evaluation and Assessment (PTCH 61-800) Class number 9276
C. Ruesch
Healthcare CPR Training If you are a day care provider, teacher or just interested in taking a CPR course see page 5 for CPR training for the general public.
STRATEGIES FOR DIVERSE LEARNING NEEDS Talented and Gifted Education: Working with High Achievers (PTCH 62-800) Class number 9277 Educational Assessment: Assessing Student Learning in the Classroom (PTCH 63-800) Class number 9278 Learning Disabilities (PTCH 68-800) Class number 9296 Teaching Elementary Math Conceptually (PTCH 69-800) Class number 9298 Why DI?: An Introduction to Differentiated Instruction (PTCH 71-800) Class number 9300 SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL ISSUES IN EDUCATION Behavior is Language: Strategies for Managing Disruptive Behavior (PTCH 64-800) Class number 9279 Attention Deficit Disorder (PTCH 65-800) Class number 9280 Autism and Aspergers Disorder (PTCH 65-801) Class number 9281
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Child Abuse (PTCH 65-802) Class number 9282 Drugs and Alcohol in Schools (PTCH 65-803)
Class number 9283 Harassment, Bullying, and CyberIntimidation (PTCH 65-804) Class number 9284 Inclusion (PTCH 65-805) Class number 9285 Teaching Diversity (PTCH 65-806) Class number 9286 Traumatized Child (PTCH 65-807) Class number 9287 Violence in Schools (PTCH 65-808) Class number 9288 Advanced Classroom Management (PTCH 65-809) Class number 9289 Understanding Aggression (PTCH 67-800) Class number 9295 NEW! Ethics and Safety in Education (PTCH 70-800) Class number 9299
EARLY CHILDHOOD Family Centered Services (PTCH 66-800) Class number 9290 Program Planning (PTCH 66-801) Class number 9291 Observation and Assessment (PTCH 66-802) Class number 9293 Typical and Atypical Development (PTCH 66-803) Class number 9293 Infant and Toddler Mental Health (PTCH 66804) Class number 9294 9
Spanish Interpreter Hospitality / Event Planning Spanish Interpreter The Spanish Interpreter Certification Program prepares Spanish bilingual speakers to enter the field of oral interpretation. The program now consists of five sections, two covering the healthcare industry, two dealing with the field of education and the last sections detailing interpretation in the legal setting. Training includes oral interpretation exercises, role playing, small group work, vocabulary study, Spanish/English grammar review, presentations, memory enhancing exercises, and a clinical presentation. The courses are independent so you may enroll at the start of any module.
SPANISH INTERPRETEREDUCATION (2-0) 2 HOURS Learn the skills to become a Spanish Interpreter in an educational setting. This certified training program emphasizes interpretation techniques and vocabulary exercises emphasize school situations, staffing, parent/ teacher conferences and registration scenarios. Class materials are not included in the class fee and are purchased from the instructor on the first day of class.
Career & Workforce—Professional Development Hospitality BASSET Protect your liquor license and reduce your risk as an alcohol server. Liquor license owners, alcohol sellers and servers learn how to determine servability of patrons, the physical and psychological effects of alcohol, local ordinances of alcohol consumption and driving, Blood Alcohol Concentration, and determination of proper ID's. BASSET is certified by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, and is required by the Lake County Commission and various other municipalities for facilities licensed to serve and sell alcohol. The course does NOT prepare individuals to be bartenders. Certificates: Effective 12/1/10: Requests from past and current students to replace a BASSET “Certificates of Completion” will be honored for up to 3 years from the class date. 9197 PHOS 1-001 Monday, June 4 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. $49 T333 9198 PHOS 1-002 Saturday, July 14 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $49 T333
Grayslake Campus 1 Session A. DeMarco Grayslake Campus 1 Session C. Parr
FOOD SAFETY REFRESHER COURSE Attention certified food service sanitation managers seeking renewal of your five-year Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification (FSSMC). This refresher is a condensed version of the 15-hour FSSMC certification course and is for renewal only. You must bring your IDPH license and a #2 pencil to this class. A textbook must be purchased prior to class in the CLC Bookstore 9199 PHOS 3-001 Thursday, June 7 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $55 T333
Grayslake Campus 1 Session C. Wener
Event Planning PROFESSIONAL WEDDING PLANNING Learn the necessary steps to plan and organize weddings as a professional. Students will learn about current wedding industry trends, managing client relationships, effective negotiating practices with vendors, and planning a workable budget. Specific etiquette and protocols at various wedding events, such as the rehearsal dinner and ceremony, will also be covered. After taking this class, students will be able to confidently and professionally plan weddings. 9200 PHOS 12-001 Tuesdays and Thursdays June 5-June 21 6:00 p.m.-9:15 p.m. $199 T323
Grayslake Campus 6 Sessions S. Parnell
9185 PLNG 11-001 Grayslake Campus Saturday, June 9-Saturday, July 7 5 Sessions 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. $549 T334 H. Lopez
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Real Estate Real Estate
BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS HOME STUDY (5-0) 5 HOURS Home Study is an option for completing 75 hours of the broker pre-licensing requirements (course code PRLE 2). Students who select this option must complete and submit assignments that fulfill the class time requirement. The course is self-paced and students correspond with the instructor through email and phone as needed. This allows students the freedom to complete the approved classes without having to attend regular class meetings. Home Study students are required to come to the Grayslake campus only to take the final exam. 9302 PRLE 2-981 Home Study Monday, June 4-Friday, July 13 $699 W. Paprocki
Home Study registrants must purchase both the necessary textbook and workbook for the appropriate class and should refer to the workbook for guidance and instructor contact information. This is NOT an online course.
Prepare to be a real estate agent! The College of Lake County is approved by the Real Estate Bureau, part of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. A student must meet all the requirements to be able to take the Broker’s or Managing Broker’s Examination given by the State of Illinois.
Broker Requirements PRLE 2 and PRLE 3 fulfill the required broker pre-licensing exam course requirements. Attendance for all class hours and a passing score of 75 percent or better on the final exams are required, as mandated by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. In addition to meeting the course requirements, an applicant for the State of Illinois licensing examination must be a high school graduate (or GED recipient) and 21 years of age, or 18 years of age and have two years of college course work.
BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS (5-0) 5 HOURS This course, with the Broker Pre-Licensing Applied Principles course (PRLE 3), fulfills the new education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. You are required to attend all sessions which include: introduction to the license law and real property; basics of agency, seller and buyer relationships and counseling; local, state and federal laws effecting real estate; brokerage, marketing and advertising; market analysis and appraisal; financing, contracts, independent contractor and employee status,
occupational disciplines and business planning. A textbook is required and should be purchased at the CLC bookstore prior to class. No class Tuesday, July 3, Thursday, July 5, and Saturday, July 7. 9301 PRLE 2-001 Thursday, June 7Tuesday, July 17 5:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. & Saturday, June 9-July 14 8:00 a.m.-2:00p.m. $699 V328
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Southlake Campus 16 Sessions
BROKER PRE-LICENSING PRINCIPLES (1-0) 1 HOUR This course, with the Broker Pre-Licensing Topics course (PRLE 2), fulfills the new education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. This interactive course includes role play, situations, case studies and demonstration examples. You are required to attend all sessions, which include: listing presentations, buyer representations, agency disclosures, purchase agreements, handling offers, negotiating, market analysis, closing costs, escrow money, fair housing, and anti-trust. A textbook is required and should be purchased at the CLC bookstore prior to class. 9303 PRLE 3-001 Thursday, July 19Tuesday, July 24 5:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. & Saturday, July 21 8:00 a.m.-2:00p.m. $199 V328
Southlake Campus 3 Sessions
W. Paprocki
W. Paprocki
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Business Skills Business Skills These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for access information to the online course. Call (847)543-2615 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu.
SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE - ONLINE Ensuring the efficiency of your team is the key to your success and is your most important responsibility. Learn about effective delegation, performance management, and writing performance reviews. Discuss the specifics of the supervisor's role and responsibilities, and strategies for improving your overall effectiveness as a leader. After completing this class, you will be able to self-assess your own competencies, know what you need to do to maximize your effectiveness as a supervisor, and employ strategies to create productive and cooperative staff relationships. Get practical, easy to understand, and insightful methods for new and even experienced supervisors and managers. 9201 PPRO 47-800 Online Monday, June 4-Friday, July 27 $395 ONLINE UGotClass
BUSINESS COACHING CERTIFICATE - ONLINE Mentoring and coaching are used frequently in organizations to improve leadership competencies and provide employee support. There are benefits for the employer and employee. Develop skills in the development, implementation, and support of coaching and mentoring programs in your workplace. Take home the much-awaited toolkit you have been searching for to improve your employees’ performance and create the working environment that your employees will find truly rewarding. 9206 PPRO 48-800 Online Monday, June 4-Friday, July 27 $295 ONLINE UGotClass
Career & Workforce—Professional Development eMARKETING CERTIFICATE AT A DISCOUNT!
NEW! EMARKETING ESSENTIALS CERTIFICATE – ONLINE Completion of these three online classes will provide you with a well-rounded understanding to eMarketing. This series provides a fundamental yet advanced introduction to eMarketing, including improving email promotions, analyzing your web site traffic, doing search engine optimization, and how to successfully employ online advertising. This progression is relevant for any type of organization, including businesses, companies, non-profits, and government agencies. No eMarketing experience or expertise is necessary. If you are already at an advanced level, your instructors are experts and can provide the latest most advanced information and answer your toughest questions.
NEW! BOOSTING YOUR WEBSITE TRAFFIC – ONLINE Acquire the basic skills to boost your web site traffic, including how to analyze your visitor traffic, how to use search engine optimization to get greater visibility and exposure in Google searches, and how to redesign your web site copy to increase your visitors and results. No experience necessary, but if you are at an advanced level, your instructor is an SEO expert and can answer your toughest questions as well. 9230 PPRO 77-800 Monday, July 2-Friday, July 27 $195 ONLINE
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9235 PPRO 79-800 Online Monday, June 4-Friday, August 31 $495 ONLINE UGotClass
NEW! IMPROVING EMAIL PROMOTIONS - ONLINE Discover new ways to improve your email promotions, including when to email, what to email, and testing email copy. Then find out how to analyze your email response rates, including getting the bench marks for open rates and click through rates. Learn how to improve your email promotion and responses with tracking and testing. Get a basic introduction to email promotions. If you are advanced, your instructor is an email expert and can answer your toughest questions as well. 9229 PPRO 76-800 Online Monday, June 4-Friday, June 29 $195 ONLINE UGotClass
NEW! BUSINESS RESEARCH CERTIFICATE – ONLINE Discover the specific knowledge needed to succeed in researching and utilizing the best and most appropriate data for decision making for your work organization. Get the skills needed to effectively communicate research results to a specific audience for maximum impact and effective decision making. This course is for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who needs specific information about a business; or who is in business and needs specific information about a particular topic such as market potential, competitive intelligence, standard industry practice, or productivity improvement. You will gain the specific knowledge you need to succeed in your research quest. This certificate is comprised of three topics: Introduction to Business Research, Business Statistics, and Qualitative Business Research.
NEW! ONLINE ADVERTISING – ONLINE Get the keys to making online advertising work for you and your organization. See how pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWords works. Find out how to test low budget Adword campaigns. Learn how you can target local audiences. Then discover Facebook advertising and how you can determine the demographics and even numbers of people you want to reach. No experience necessary, but if you are at an advanced level, your instructor is an online ad expert and can answer your toughest questions as well. 9234 PPRO 78-800 Online Monday, August 6-Friday, August 31 $195 ONLINE UGotClass
CYBER-SECURITY FOR MANAGERS - ONLINE Cyber security issues are all around us and reach nearly every part of our business to work, from online banking to education. Designed for non-technical managers, directors and others in the work place, you will find out about threats and vulnerabilities, safeguards, common attacks, viruses, and malware and spyware. Additional topics include disaster recovery planning, basic security architecture, and introductory forensics. Take this class to make your cyber work environment more secure! 9265 PCTR 59-800 Monday, July 2-Friday, July 27 $245 ONLINE
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9207 PPRO 62-800 Online Monday, June 4-Friday, August 31 $495 ONLINE UGotClass 12
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Business Skills
ESSENTIALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT (1-0) 1 HOUR Does your organization struggle with delivering projects on-time and on-budget? Would you like to help your teams work together to deliver projects more reliably? Perhaps you’re interested in pursuing certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP®)? Join us for our Essentials of Project Management Workshop. This two-day, hands-on session, led by a certified PMP, will give you practical insights on how to deliver your projects more reliably. In addition, you will qualify for 14 PDUs toward your project management certification. 9236 PPRO 85-001 Grayslake Campus Friday, July 20-Saturday, July 21 2 Sessions 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $499 T333 A. Kaufman
ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT (1-0) 1 HOUR Seasoned project managers are asked to successfully deliver despite increasing complexity. Our Advanced Project Management workshop is designed to go beyond the essentials of basic project planning. Based on the Project Management Institute’s (PMI®) PMBOK® Guide, you will get in-depth instruction on more advanced topics such as earned value, procurement management, stakeholder relationship management, quality management, and team leadership. Taught by a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®), you will get practical insights on advanced topics that will help experienced project managers improve project outcomes. 9237 PPRO 86-001 Grayslake Campus Friday, July 27-Saturday, July 28 2 Sessions 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $499 T333 A. Kaufman
PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXAM PREP (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURS Join us for this intensive, one-day session designed to get you on the path to achieving your goal of becoming PMP certified. What should you focus on? What are some tips to keep in mind to help answer the tough questions? You will leave this session with everything you need to prepare for passing the exam. Comprehensive study material is provided including a hard copy of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), a top rated exam preparation book, and a CD that provides a simulated exam testing experience. The session is facilitated by a certified PMP with experience helping people prepare and pass the certification exam worldwide. 9238 PPRO 87-001 Saturday, August 11 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. $399 T333
Grayslake Campus 1 Session A. Kaufman
PMP SERIES AT A DISCOUNT! PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERIES (2.5-0) 2.5 HOURS Interested in getting your Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification? Completion of these three classes will provide you with the 35 professional development units (PDUs) required obtaining your PMP Certification, and preparing you for the PMP exam. With these dynamic courses, taught by Andy Kaufman, a certified PMP, trainer, and author you can make this the year that you become a certified PMP. 9239 PPRO 88-001 Friday, July 20 Saturday, July 21 Friday, July 27 Saturday, July 28 Saturday, August 11 8:30 a.m.-4:30p.m. $1299 T333
Grayslake Campus 5 Sessions
A. Kaufman
Please note: Experience, education, and exam requirements are needed to obtain PMP certification in addition to the project management education fulfilled by the three courses offered here. For more information, visit wpdi.clcillinois.edu/professional/projmgmt.asp
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Business Skills
Career & Workforce—Professional Development MANAGING YOUR INTERPERSONAL STYLE FOR GREATER SUCCESS Develop skills in managing relations by learning to take appropriate actions when relating to the four behavior styles. You will consider interpersonal needs, treatment of time, decision making style and performance under stress. This first 2-day session consists of four modules designed to help you understand your interpersonal style and adapt it to work in better relationship to others styles. Prior to the program, you will complete an interpersonal style survey via website. This fully validated and reliable report is utilized throughout the workshop and future sessions. The report will help you gain a thorough understanding of how your behavior impacts the actions of others. With this knowledge, you will gain valuable insights into the unique interpersonal dynamics that affect the quality of one's daily interactions with others. Specifically, the report provides a wealth of developmental feedback for you which are outlined below:
Leadership and Performance Management Continuing Professional Development’s Leadership and Performance Management Series consists of five programs that utilize a “building-block” technique approach. When completed, you will be equipped with the most comprehensive and applicable management skills available. The first course in the series, Managing your Interpersonal Style for Greater Success, focuses on your interpersonal style and how your behavior impacts others. The second course in the series, Situational Leadership, will help you learn how to effectively diagnose and manage the abilities, motivations and performance of employees, co-workers, and yourself. Subsequent courses in the program, offered in future semesters, include: Performance Management, Team Development, and three individual leadership coaching sessions. Classes do not have to be taken consecutively.
About the Instructor Ed Hendricks, instructor and principal of Dynamic Developments Education and Training – course developer, has over twenty years experience in leadership and performance management, presentation skills, and sales training. Ed has delivered training to a global audience consisting of employees, managers, and leaders of organizations. He has received national recognition as a subject matter expert and leader in the training community.
• Understanding and Interpreting Feedback • Accepting Feedback • Interpersonal Style Traits and Impact on Others • Dealing with Relationship Tension and Identifying Sources of Tension • Forming Partnerships and Gaining Commitment • Preferred Learning Environment • Decision Making • Behavior in a Leadership Role • Strategies for More Effective Working Relationships • Action Planning Ideas for Improved Performance 9240 PPRO 89-001 Wednesday, June 13Thursday, June 14 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $499 T333
E. Hendricks
SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP Do you know if your employees or co-workers are ready, willing, and able to complete any given work assignment? Are you looking for ways to reverse faltering productivity personally or on your team? This workshop will teach you how to effectively diagnose and manage the abilities, motivations, and performance of team members. By focusing on the skills necessary to constructively influence employee effectiveness, the course complements and strengthens any existing management system. Situational leadership is an essential tool for assessing the dynamics of the workplace and responding in the most effective manner. 9241 PPRO 92-001 Wednesday, June 27 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $249 T333
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Grayslake Campus 2 Sessions
Grayslake Campus 1 Session E. Hendricks
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Online Courses Online Courses Professional Convenient Affordable Learn a new skill or improve existing ones with interactive online courses for the most in-demand topics. Pick the learning style that best suits your needs! Take online courses anywhere and when it’s most convenient for you. A small sample of the course topics offered through Continuing Professional Development:
Computer skills • Workplace skills such as keyboarding • Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access • Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, and InDesign • Certification Prep • Database design and management
Green Technology • Going Green at Work • Purchasing Green
Business skills • Communication • Management • Workplace Writing • Working with Difficult People
Sales and Marketing • Effective Selling • Designing Websites • Internet Marketing • Writing Persuasive Text
Online courses provided by Learning Style Preference: Instructor-led: Patient, experienced professionals lead instruction. Learn from the comfort of your computer.
Complete flexibility: Course work is completed independently based on your schedule. Work when you want, where you want.
Course Provider: Instructor-led Courses • Hundreds of engaging courses • Most courses meet for 6 weeks (12 lessons) • Classes start every month • Start as low as $99
Self-paced Tutorials • Hundreds of self-paced courses • Start when you want • Self-directed courses – you set the pace • Range from $99 – 399
Online Courses for Educators Additional online courses for educators (offered through VESi) are convenient, affordable, and effective. Earn CPDUs for as little as $199 per course. Complete Educator Online course listing on page 9.
See page 12 for additional UGotClass Online classes for those seeking specific business skills. Visit www.ed2go.com/clc-pro for more information or to find a specific course.
For registration details or to learn more call (847) 543-2615 or visit wpdi.clcillinois.edu/professional/online
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Illinois Small Business Development Center Start Strong. Stay Strong. Grow Strong.
ILSBDC’s services include: • FREE one-on-one business advising and coaching with noted experts • Assistance in developing business plans and financial statements • International Trade consulting services • Aid in forming strategic marketing plans Starting or growing a small business is exciting, but it can also be scary and confusing. Don’t go it alone! The Illinois Small Business Development Center (ILSBDC) has assisted Lake County small business owners start and grow businesses through workshops and FREE one-on-one advising sessions. The SBDC is your trusted business advisor, resource, and partner. The Illinois SBDC has assisted small businesses conquer challenges for over a quarter of a century.
• Support in securing loans with local lenders and service providers • Spanish speaking advisors and workshops available • Interactive, low-cost workshops. Descriptions, dates, and times are on the following pages.
For more information on Illinois SBDC’s services, workshops, and resources – • Visit: wpdi.clcillinois.edu/sbdc • Call: (847) 543-2033 • E-mail: illinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu
The Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and the College of Lake County. All SBA programs are extended to the public on a nondiscrimination basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Please contact the center at (847) 543-2033 or TDD: (847) 223-0134.
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WPDI
Workforce and Professional Development Institute
College of Lake County 19351 West Washington Street Grayslake, Illinois 60030-1198
Small Business Workshops Start-Up & Business Planning START STRONG SERIES Attention aspiring entrepreneurs and start-ups. This series of workshops will identify the steps to take to build your business on a firm foundation. Topics include: Are You Ready for Entrepreneurship; Starting a Business in Illinois; Building Your Professional Team; and Business Plans Made Easy. You will receive the best advice from seasoned professionals with winning firms and wide spread recognition for their personal and professional success. Join them on the road to success. Series of four (4) workshops valued at $225 for $175. 9360 TBSM 2-800 $175 June 5-July 10
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9361 TBSM 2-801 $175 June 19-July 24
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9362 TBSM 2-802 $175 July 10-August 7
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9363 TBSM 2-803 $175 July 24-August 21
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ARE YOU READY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP? Are you ready to start your own business? Before you take the leap, review the advantages and disadvantages of business ownership. What are the critical success factors that you need to focus on as you start your journey of self-employment? At the conclusion, you will know if you are ready to start a business now or if you need to prepare so you can in the future.
STARTING A BUSINESS IN ILLINOIS Starting a business in Illinois isn’t as simple as pressing a button. There are laws, regulations and reports a company must abide by and produce. We will discuss important aspects of business ownership and receive handouts that include information on agencies to contact. Don’t be sorry, be safe. Learn what is required to start a business in Illinois.
9202 TBSM 11-800 $50 June 5-June 12
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9208 TBSM 10-800 $25 June 12-June 19
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9203 TBSM 11-801 $50 June 19-June 26
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9209 TBSM 10-801 $25 June 26-July 3
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9204 TBSM 11-802 $50 July 10-July 17
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9210 TBSM 10-802 $25 July 17-July 24
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9205 TBSM 11-803 $50 July 24-July 31
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BUILD YOUR PROFESSIONAL TEAM An entrepreneur’s success is often dependent on the professional team that supports the small business; the lawyer, accountant, banker, insurance agent, and SBDC advisor. In this series, small business professionals present information that a small business owner needs to know about legal, accounting, risk management, banking, and the Illinois Small Business Development Center at the College of Lake County. By taking this course, you will strengthen the relationships and talk their language. 9212 TBSM 3-800 $75 June 19-July 3
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9213 TBSM 3-801 $75 July 10-July 24
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9231 TBSM 3-802 $75 July 24-Auguest 7
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BUSINESS PLANS MADE EASY Do you need a business plan and do not know where to start? Every business needs a way to stay focused, on track for growth and ready for the ever-changing business climate. Business Plans Made Easy is designed to remove the intimidation and build a workable plan in a systematic, step-by-step way. By the end of this course, you will have your own personal business plan that can be your roadmap for success.
VISIT WPDI.CLCILLINOIS.EDU/SBDC FOR MORE INFORMATION.
9215 TBSM 1-800 $75 June 26-July 24
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9216 TBSM 1-801 $75 July 24-August 21
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Small Business Workshops Business Growth & Development GROW STRONG SERIES Attention business owners, CEOs and Presidents. This series of workshops work together to provide a plan that will take your business to the next level of success. Topics include: Strategic Planning for Small Business; Cash Flow – Lifeblood of Your Business; Marketing for Success and Building Your Business by Building Relationships. Each e-training will provide additional information and perspective on priorities to set as you expand your business. Series of four (4) workshops valued at $240 for $200.
Career & Workforce—Small Business STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR SMALL BUSINESS Strategic Planning introduces processes that focus on the four strategic areas common to all small businesses: Operations, Marketing, Finance, and People. The STAR process will develop a one-page strategic plan and a one-page action plan that can propel a business to higher levels of success. Join other small business owners to learn new processes and techniques that focus “on” your business.
BUILD YOUR BUSINESS BY BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS It does not always require money to increase production levels and promote higher sales. Building successful relationships with employees, vendors, and customers is vital to the success of an organization. Understanding the basics of relationship management is an inexpensive way to increase profits by working more efficiently and effectively.
9217 TBSM 9-800 $100 June 5-June 19
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9227 TBSM 55-800 $40 July 10-July 17
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9218 TBSM 9-801 $100 June 19-July 3
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9228 TBSM 55-801 $40 July 24-July 31
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9364 TBSM 40-800 $200 June 5-July 10
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9219 TBSM 9-802 $100 July 10-July 24
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9365 TBSM 40-801 $200 June 19-July 24
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9232 TBSM 9-803 $100 July 24-August 7
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9366 TBSM 40-802 $200 July 10-August 7
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9367 TBSM 40-803 $200 July 24-August 21
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ONLINE COURSE INFORMATION These are self-paced online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact the SBDC for access information for the online course. Call (847) 543-2680 or email illinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu. Visit wpdi.clcillinois.edu/sbdc/online for more online courses. Online classes sponsored by
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CASH FLOW - LIFEBLOOD OF YOUR BUSINESS Cash is often referred to as the lifeblood that enables a business to survive and prosper, and this is not without reason. While a business can survive for a short time without sales or profits, without cash it will die, so ready cash is the primary indicator of business health. For this reason the inflow and outflow of cash needs careful monitoring and management if the business is to stay healthy. Cash is King! 9220 TBSM 42-800 $50 June 19-June 26
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9221 TBSM 42-801 $50 July 10-July 17
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9222 TBSM 42-802 $50 July 24-July 31
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MARKETING FOR SUCCESS Marketing your product or service can seem overwhelming with the many choices available to you. What will work for you varies over time and is based on an every changing landscape which involves technology, economics, demographics, and other diverse internal and external factors. Build your plan based on sound advice and a clearer understanding of marketing terminology. 9224 TBSM 5-800 $50 June 26-July 3
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9225 TBSM 5-801 $50 July 17-July 24
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International Trade EXPORT BASICS Where will your next customer come from? Explore how exporting can grow your business. This workshop will discuss determining a product’s export potential, assessing a company’s export readiness and developing an export plan & strategy. Be proactive and take steps to grow your business. Fee includes a Continental Breakfast and cost of book valued at $22. 9348 TBSM 92-001 Wednesday, June 20 $49 8:00-11:00 a.m.
Grayslake Campus Room T323
QUESTIONS? CALL (847) 543-2033
4th Annual Charting the Course for Your Success
Includes: • Networking Breakfast • Access to Small Business Resources • Top Do’s and Don’ts for Success Panel Discussion • Lunch • ATHENA PowerLink Award Presentation Speakers: Dave Stolman, Chairman, Lake County Board
Dr. Ulwyn Pierre, CEO, Pierre & Associates, Inc.
Discover what successful business owners learned along the way.
Jan Bauer, Director, IL Small Business Development Center Scott Berman, Co-owner, Superdawg
Thursday, June 7, 2012 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. University Center of Lake County Grayslake, Illinois Cost: $35 until April 30 / $45 until May 31 / $55 after June 1
To register, visit www.SmallBusinessSuccessInLakeCounty.com For more information, call (847) 543-2033 or email illinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu 19
How to Register 1. Submit a Student Admission Form New students and students who have not attended classes in two years must submit a Student Admission Form in one of two ways: INTERNET: www.clcillinois.edu/applyconted.asp IN PERSON: At the Admissions and Records Office Room B101on the Grayslake Campus
Pre-registration is required for all classes. Classes fill quickly so register early!
Refund information: 2. Obtain CLC ID Number and Create myLogin Allow two working days to process your admission form application. You will receive your CLC student ID number in the mail. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/register to create your login.
3. Register for Classes By Internet at www.clcillinois.edu/register When you are ready to select your classes, use the CLC Classes By Term. You must specify the semester and then a subject, such as English, to view the classes available. To select a subject area click on the magnifying glass and then press the ‘Look Up’ button. When you find a specific class section you want, make note of the four-digit class number. You may register on the Web or in person in the Admissions office, B101 at the Grayslake Campus, the Student Services office at the Lakeshore Campus or the main office at the Southlake Educational Center. Online Self-Service requires that you have created myLogin. Once you have logged in, use the menu of options to add or drop classes, view your schedule, view grades or an unofficial transcript and use many other options. When you add or drop a class, check for a 'success' or 'error' message. Most errors are due to prerequisites not met or enrollment holds.
4. Pay Tuition and Fees To avoid being dropped from classes for non-payment, you must pay in full or enroll in the college’s FACTS installment tuition payment plan by your due date. Check the amount of your bill online by logging into myStudentCenter and selecting the “View, Pay or Setup FACTS Plan” link. Financial aid is not available for Continuing Education classes.
Where to Register • By Web from anywhere www.clcillinois.edu/register • Grayslake Campus 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake • Lakeshore Campus 111 North Genesee Street, Waukegan • Southlake Campus 1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills
Visit wpdi.clcillinois.edu or call (847) 543-2615 for information 20
Students who withdraw from certificate programs or series offered by Continuing Professional Development prior to the first day of class will receive a 100% refund. Refunds for withdrawals after the first day of class, but within the first 15% of the class, will be applied by CPD minus the cost of any materials returned in less than new condition.
Payment Information Visit wpdi.clcillinois.edu/register or call (847) 543-2615 for information. SBDC students should call (847) 543-2033
Campus Maps and General Information Visit www.clcillinois.edu/about or call (847) 543-2615. The Workforce and Professional Development Institute (WPDI) is dedicated to meeting your professional training needs. • Client Solutions – customized training (847) 543-2615 wpdi.clcillinois.edu/solutions • Continuing Professional Development – open enrollment courses (847) 543-2615 wpdi.clcillinois.edu/professional • Judicial Services – community services (847) 543-2185 (courses) (847) 543-2100 (volunteering) wpdi.clcillinois.edu/judicial • Illinois Procurement Technical Assistance Center – Government Contracting (847) 543-2025 wpdi.clcillinois.edu/ptac • Illinois Small Business Development Center – Small Business (847) 543-2033 wpdi.clcillinois.edu/sbdc
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Client Solutions Growing Organizations by Growing People
Get the Results You Need
Customized Training Our experienced staff will work with you to design a program specific to your company’s goals, issues, and scheduling concerns. Course topics range from customer service to management development – from computer skills to communication. We deliver training that is dynamic, impactful, and relevant.
Bring the powerful, results-driven training and consulting programs to your organization and show your employees that you’re serious about their professional growth and achieving organizational goals and objectives.
Maximize Your Training Budget At your place or ours, your customized training program allows you to train work groups, teams, and entire departments in a cost-effective way. Experience the power of results-driven training, consulting, and coaching from Client Solutions – giving Lake County companies the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to meet tough workplace challenges head-on for more than 20 years.
WPDI
Workforce and Professional Development Institute
College of Lake County 19351 West Washington Street Grayslake, Illinois 60030-1198
• Increased productivity • Improved profitability • Reduced employee turnover • Improved employee satisfaction • Enhanced company image and more
Call (847) 543-2615 to speak to an Account Executive.
For more information: • Visit: wpdi.clcillinois.edu/solutions • Call: (847) 543-2615 • E-mail: corporatetraining@clcillinois.edu C
Illinois Procurement Technical Assistance Center Growth Through Government Contracting
This is your call to action.
Is the government buying what you are selling?
Call (847) 543-2025 and schedule a meeting. Take advantage of this resource and explore the government marketplace. It really is true that there are no dumb questions. In this case, your question just might be worth a sizeable contract. So we think that one phone call, one email or dropping by to discuss your interests are well worth the time and just may make a sizable difference. Our number one goal is your success! We are a grant-funded resource with the sole mission of assisting businesses to enter, learn about and compete in the government marketplace. Our services and resources cover all elements of the government. So whether you’re interested in the federal market, state, county or municipal contract or even opportunities with the College, Housing Authorities or Forest Preserves – We can help! Don’t put off this call, don’t wait until tomorrow. Call today.
• Capture the Power of Information – See what the government is buying • Explore the resources available through the Center – Learn how to sell to the government We can help you chart a competitive course to your goals. Call today – (847) 543-2025
For more information: • Visit: wpdi.clcillinois.edu/ptac • Call: (847) 543-2025 • E-mail: illinoisPTAC@clcillinois.edu The Illinois Procurement and Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) program is funded by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and the College of Lake County through a cooperative agreement as a service to those members of the business community interested in selling a product or service to the government (federal, state and local).
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WPDI
Workforce and Professional Development Institute
College of Lake County 19351 West Washington Street Grayslake, Illinois 60030-1198
Judicial Services Growing a Safer Community
Partnering with the 19th Judicial Circuit Court for over 20 years offering National Safety Council award-winning Defensive Driving Courses • Over 450,000 students trained • Proven to save lives and prevent injuries • 10 Instructor of the Year recipients
Making Lake County a Safer Place to Live, Work and Play National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving Courses
These court-sponsored programs include: • Defensive Driving Course 4-hourclassroom and online • Alive at 25 for teens (ages 16-24) • Defensive Driving 8-hour • Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving 8-hour
Classes are offered in English and Spanish and at locations throughout Lake County.
Cell Phone Users:* • Are 4X more likely to be involved in a crash that involves injury • Are 4X more likely to be involved in a crash that involves property damage • Are 75% more likely to commit a traffic violation
Don’t become a statistic. Enroll in an award-winning defensive driving class to protect your life and your family’s. To register, visit www.clc-judicialservices.eventbrite.com Use promo code DDSummer2012
On the road, Off the phone. *Statistics from the National Safety Council
For more information: • Visit: wpdi.clcillinois.edu/judicial • E-mail: judicialservices@clcillinois.edu • Call: (847) 543-2185 (courses) • Call: (847) 543-2100 (volunteering)
WPDI
Workforce and Professional Development Institute
College of Lake County 19351 West Washington Street Grayslake, Illinois 60030-1198
College of Lake County 19351 West Washington Street Grayslake, Illinois 60030-1198 CLC Classes (USPS 014-085) is published by the College of Lake County, with issues in April, July, September, November and February. Periodicals postage paid at Grayslake, IL, with additional entries. POSTMASTER: Send change of address to CLC Classes, College of Lake County, 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030-1198
ECRWSS RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER
April 2012 – Volume 17, No. 8
Save these dates! Details on inside front cover! June 7 - Small Business Success in Lake County August 9 - Business and Government Day
Wellness 2.0 A Business Case for the Next Generation of Wellness Benefits Join us for breakfast and an interactive workshop on bringing wellness programs into your company or improving your current offerings. CLC’s experienced Health, Wellness and Massage Therapy faculty will provide you with ideas to implement immediately and offer guidance for long-term corporate wellness planning. You will leave refreshed and energized to make wellness programming benefits a part of your company.
Friday, May 18, 2012 7:30-9:30 a.m. Southlake Campus – Vernon Hills Cost: $29 includes breakfast To register, visit www.clcevents.eventbrite.com For more information, call (847) 543-2615 Looking for Personal Enrichment Courses? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/noncredit