A Message from the Director of Continuing Education
The Galveston College Continuing Education department reaches out to the community by offering professional development and career training programs, customized training programs for business, industry and government, and lifelong learning opportunities for personal growth and enrichment.
The Continuing Education department also offers a robust schedule of online courses and programs through ed2go that prepare students for in-demand occupations and nationally recognized certifications.
Thank you for selecting Galveston College for your educational and training needs. I trust you will be impressed with the excellence and the commitment offered by the Continuing Education department.
If you have questions about a class, please email us at ce@gc.edu or give us a call at (409) 944-1344.
Rick Segura Ricardo Segura, BS, MLS (ASCP) Director of Continuing EducationHOW TO REGISTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES
ONLINE: www.enrole.com/gc/jsp/
BY PHONE:
409-944-1344
IN PERSON: 4015 Ave. Q, Moody Hall, Room M-140
Please register at least one week prior to class start date. Tuition and fees must be paid upon registration. Students must complete registration five business days prior to a course starting. Students can register online at www.enrole.com/gc/jsp with a valid MasterCard, Visa, Discover Card, or American Express.
Senior Discounts: Classes listed with an “*” are eligible for a 50% senior discount for those over the age of 65 and who live in-district. This discount is applied upon registration.
Class Cancellations, Room Changes, and Rescheduling: Courses with low enrollment prior to a start date are canceled prior to the start date. Students will be notified by phone or email when a class they are enrolled in has been canceled; however, we are sometimes unable to reach everyone. A refund of 100% is automatically processed upon cancellation of classes. To help avoid cancellations PLEASE REGISTER AT LEAST A WEEK PRIOR TO THE START DATE, and encourage your friends to register with you. Occasionally, canceled courses are rescheduled for a later start date, and you will be notified by phone when the opportunity presents itself. In the event of a class room change notice of the room change will be posted on the Continuing Education doors and the classroom that was originally listed.
Refunds: Refunds prior to the start of class will be 100%. Refund requests should be made in person or by phone to 409-944-1344. Refund requests must be received during normal business hours and at least one business day prior to the start date of the class. When a class is canceled you will automatically be refunded the full course amount. There are NO REFUNDS GIVEN AFTER A COURSE HAS BEGUN. There are NO REFUNDS for ED2GO.
Parking: All students must have a valid GC parking sticker. Please pick up in the Media Center Rm: R-120). Visitors to campus must park in the visitors parking lot at the corner of Avenue Q and 39th St. Unpermitted cars parked in the Moody lot will be towed.
Student ID Cards-Visitors: Enrolled students are required to posses a valid student ID card. These may be obtained in the Media Center (Rm: R-120) once you have your payment receipt. Visitors to campus and those who are only here for a short contract training class must display a visitor name tag on their person. These are available in the CE offices, or from your instructor.
Record of Completion And CEUs: Nationally recognized CEUs may be awarded on certain approved occupation-related courses. One CEU is awarded for every 10 contact hours. All courses will be given a Certificate of Completion. It is up to the individual student to see if these courses are eligible for CEUs.
ALLIED HEALTH CAREERS
Certified Nurse Aide
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& Instructions:
Train to become a Certified Nurse Aid (CNA) in a long-term care facility. Course topics include residents’ rights, communication, safety observation, reporting and basic comfort and care. Students who successfully complete this program earn a THECB recognized Occupational Skills Award, and start on the pathway to earn a level one certification as a Patient Care Tech. Clinical hours are scheduled at various times by the instructor and may need to be simulated due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Students must complete our healthcare program requirements prior to enrolling. Students must wear burgundy scrubs with student patches and have a watch with a second hand. The student is responsible for transportation to and from the clinical sites. Students are responsible for certification testing with Prometric and paying testing fees online. This is separate from tuition; the instructor will schedule testing dates for the class. The program is eligible for TPEG and a payment plan.
INCLUDED IN COURSE
Books, CPR certification and Clinical $899
Certified Phlebotomy Technician
Get started as an entry-level phlebotomist and prepare for your certification exam with the National Healthcare Association (NHA). Study the skills used in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods. Students who successfully complete this program earn a THECB recognized Occupational Skills Award, and start on the pathway to earn a Level One certification as a Patient Care Tech. Clinical hours are scheduled at various times by the instructor and may need to be simulated due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Students must complete our healthcare program requirements prior to enrolling. Students must wear burgundy scrubs with student patches and a white lab coat to clinical sites The student is responsible for transportation to and from the clinical sites. This course includes one attempt at the certification exam which will be scheduled by the instructor. This is nonrefundable and non-transferable. This program is eligible for TPEG funds and a payment plan. Students are automatically enrolled in UTMB student health for the semester.
INCLUDED IN COURSE
Certified EKG Technician
Study the heart’s anatomy, function and how it produces electricity and how one records this electricity with the EKG and telemetry monitor. This course addresses the electrical-cardio changes of commonly seen diseases and heart rhythm disturbances. Successful completion should prepare students for the NHA certification exam and introduce them to the skills necessary for employment in the field.
Students must meet healthcare program requirements prior to enrolling in the course. Exam will be scheduled by instructor and is non-refundable/non-transferable. This program is eligible for TPEG funds and a payment plan.
INCLUDED
COURSE
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
The CCMA has been educated and tested in a wide scope of general, clinical, and administrative responsibilities. As the elderly population increases, healthcare facilities, and hospitals have a great demand for Medical Assistants. Earning your CCMA is great way to get started on a path to a career in Healthcare.
This course includes one attempt at the CMAA exam, which will be scheduled by the instructor and is non-refundable and non-transferable. Students must purchase scrubs. Clinical times may be scheduled on weekends and weekdays. Successful completion of this two-semester program earns a state recognized level 1 certificate. This program is eligible for TPEG and a payment plan.
Fall Semester Students Must Enroll In Entire Fall Semester Block $1,500
MDCA 1009.1901 A & P for Medical Assistants
HITT 1005.1901
MDCA 1000.1901
Medical Terminology
Basic Medical Assistant Skills
Spring Semester Classes to be taken concurrently, spring schedule TBA:
MDCA 2031 Advanced Medical Assistant Skills
HPRS 2000 Pharmacology for Health Professionals
MDCA 1060 Clinical Practicum
Healthcare Providers Basic Life Support CPR Training
Galveston College provides CPR training for individuals, companies, groups and organizations with flexible scheduling. Students are trained by our American Heart Association Instructors to help infants as well as adults in an emergency situation. Classes run for 4.5 hours and a textbook is included. Each class $66
MASSAGE THERAPY “HEALING HANDS”
Massage Therapy
Are you looking for a career where you can help others feel better by relieving their pain and stress? If so, the Galveston College Massage Therapy program may be right for you. This comprehensive program provides the education, skills and hands-on practical experience you need to pursue this rewarding career.
This three semester program features classroom instruction, hands-on training and client service internships. To help you transition from student to practitioner, you will complete an internship in which you work directly with clients to provide massages.
This program meets the requirements of individuals planning to take the MBLEX exam and State Jurisprudence Examination for state licensing put forth by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and presents material in business practices and ethics, anatomy and physiology, health and hygiene, chair massage, pathology, hydrotherapy, kinesiology, history of massage, body mechanics, massage techniques and rehabilitative aspects of massage. Additionally, students will have a practice internship on proper massage protocol for various populations.
This program runs over three semesters and combines classroom lecture with a “hands-on” skills laboratory setting, including internship. It meets the criteria for a State Recognized Level One Certificate of Completion. Students who successfully complete the course should be prepared to take the (TDLR) exam for licensure as a massage therapist in the State of Texas. This program is eligible for TPEG funds and payment plans.
Supplies needed:
• Black Scrubs
• Massage Table (2nd semester)
• Textbooks
• Linens and massage oils
• MBLEX review guide (optional)
• Cost of the MBLEX Exam
This program runs over three semesters and combines classroom lecture with a “hands-on” skills laboratory setting, including internship.
For admission to the Massage Therapy program, you must meet the following requirements:
• Be at least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED
• Be physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially able to complete the program
• Complete the healthcare requirements and background check and HIPPA training, as stated on the website PRIOR TO REGISTRATION
• Be available during summer hours to complete internship
Massage Therapy Pathway
Fall 2023: Semester 1
Instructors: Morrison and Manuel Students Must Enroll In Entire Fall Semester Block $1,500
Spring 2024: Semester
Instructors: Morrison and Manuel
2
Students Must Enroll In Entire Spring Semester Block $1,500
Summer 2024: Semester 3
Internship
Instructors: Morrison and Manuel
Optional:
MBLEX Review & Make Up Hours $59
MSSG 1091
6:00pm-9:30pm | AT-106
Students Must Enroll In At Least One Internship
Internship June $299
MSSG 2086
Days: Varied | Times: Varied | AT-106
Internship July $299
MSSG 2086
Days: Varied | Times: Varied | AT-106
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STUDENTS:
Additional supplies such as a massage table, sheets, towels, textbooks, massage oils, and linens must be purchased separately. Students are required to have these PRIOR TO INTERNSHIP. Background check and registration with the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) are an additional cost, and students should plan on taking the MBLEX prior to starting internship hours. Students must meet the healthcare program requirements listed on our website at least one week prior to class starting. This includes a criminal background check and HIPPA training, as well as immunizations. Please be advised that depending on your record, a criminal conviction may prevent you from licensure by the State of Texas for this program. If you have a question about your background and licensure, please speak with the program coordinator. You also have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the applicable licensing agency.
CRAFT TRADE TRAINING
Pipefitter Helper
Students who complete NCCER Core and Level 1 can earn an occupational skills award along with NCCER credentials. The basics of pipefitting are presented and students do hands-on projects in the shop fabricating pipe layouts. This program is eligible for TPEG and payment plans.
Students must register for both classes.
Core Cost: $649
Level I
Cost: $650
Automotive Diesel Technician Two Semesters
The Galveston College program, which is comprised of two Occupational Skills awards which combine for a Level One Certification, is taught at the Ball High School automotive and diesel technology lab and is open to interested students of all ages. Students who complete both courses of Diesel Engine Testing and Repair and both courses in Automotive Climate Controls earn a Level One Certification from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Diesel Engine Testing and Repair - I or II
This high demand career training provides instruction in engine measuring tools, and the principles of operation for major engine components. Students are briefed on the materials needed to take the ASE test of Diesel Engines. Students must complete both courses to be awarded an Occupational Skills Certificate. *Spring semester is not available for registration until late October.
Automotive Climate Controls System Theory - I or II
Explore and familiarize yourself with the theories and systems of Automotive AC and heating system malfunctions, manual and electronic climate controls and safety. EPA guidelines for refrigerant replacement are presented. Students must wear PPE. Students must complete both courses to be awarded an Occupational Skills Certificate. *Spring semester is not available for registration until late October.
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
Computer Support Technician
This program explores the PC system from software, hardware and operating system points of view. Topics covered include system boards, processors, memory, power supplies, input/output (I/O) ports, internal adapters, printers and basic networking devices.
Software topics include client/server operating systems and installation, as well as licensing software application. The knowledge integrates with fundamental customer support concepts for the operation of a help desk or call center. The fundamentals of computer networking including the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, network architecture such as local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) are addressed. Other topics of discussion include: network topologies, network protocols and services, routers and switches, wireless and access points, Virtual Private networks (VPN) security and IP address and subnetting. Students must enroll in all three classes. Students will need to purchase textbooks and pay for the exam. This program is eligible for TPEG funds and payment plans.
* MUST REGISTER FOR ALL 3 CLASSES. Total Cost: $749
Other IT Classes
The following courses are available to students to enroll in as a credit overlay. Information about these courses can be found in our college catalog.
CCNA1: Introduction to Networks
Cost: $394
Personal Computer Hardware/Comp TIA A+ Prep Cost: $394
Intro to PC Operating Systems Cost:
$430
Admin Windows Operating System Cost: $430
CULINARY Arts
* Senior Citizen Discount Available
COCINANDO con Amigos
COOKING WITH FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL
The following courses are available to students to enroll in as a credit overlay. Information about these courses can be found in our college catalog.
Sanitation and Safety * Cost: $370
Basic Food Preparation * Cost: $430
Special Topics - Principles of Healthy Cuisine* Cost: $430
Garde Manger * Cost: $430
American Regional Cuisine * Cost: $430
International Cuisine * Cost: $430
Saucier * Cost: $430
Fundamentals of Baking * Cost: $430
Restaurant Spanish * Cost: $370
GCCU 1002.1900
DATES: 11/10 & 11/17/23
Fridays | 6 - 9 p.m.
Room N-116 | Salinas
Usher in the holiday season by taking this fun class in which you will make and decorate your own gingerbread house. Parents are welcome to register with their kids. Cost: $59
LEISURE & PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Ceramics I & II
In this course you will explore the basics of the ceramic process, from hand building to the potter’s wheel. Some supplies are provided, but students will need to purchase additional supplies. A supply list will be given to you on the first class meeting. *A senior citizen discount is available. Cost: $430 *
Ceramics I - Daytime Class
Ceramics I - Nighttime Class
Ceramics II - Daytime Class
Ceramics II -Nighttime Class
Drawing I & II
This beginning class is for those students who want to understand the underlying components that occur in every drawing. Students will learn a variety of techniques using a variety or drawing materials and tools. Emphases is placed on visual analysis, structural sketches, quick sketches, layering and long drawings on good paper. Students start out creating small, quick drawings from observations of small basic environments and then move to larger more complicated illusionary space. Class runs simultaneously with academic Drawing course. *A senior citizen discount is available. Cost: $430 *
Drawing I Drawing II
Design I & II
This beginning art class is for those students that want to understand what the different components in every work of art do. Students will make graphite drawings that emphasize each of the visual elements, such as line, shape, texture, value and form in combination with the principles of design. Improved artistic creativity of individual art works is the goal. Class runs simultaneously with academic Design course. *A senior citizen discount is available. Cost: $430 *
Design I Design II
Digital Arts
A studio art course that explores the potential of the computer hardware and software medium for their visual, conceptual and practical uses in the visual arts. *A senior citizen discount is available. Cost: $430 *
Painting I & II Cost: $460 *
This class is for those students want to learn how to develop their artistic skills by improving their understanding of the painting medium. Students start by making paintings of basic observed compositions. Students can learn steps that improve their work over time as they work toward making more complex paintings. Students learn about different tools, materials and techniques used in the making of paintings. Emphasis is placed on learning to see with greater clarity what is happening in the works students create. Class runs simultaneously with academic Painting course.
Painting I Painting II
Intro to Computers
In this course we will go over basics such as accessing email, using search engines, joining social media platforms (e.g. LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter), avoiding computer viruses, sharing files, backing up data and regular maintenance to keep computers running efficiently. Cost: $149
GCCT 1000.1900
Introduction to Computers
10/2 - 10/25/23
M, W - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Room: FA-322
Galveston College Community Chorale
The Galveston College Community Chorale is a non-auditioned organization of singers. The chorale performs at least three concerts a year in the community with repertoire ranging from classical sacred and secular music of the great composers to modern day contemporary music. They have even performed at Carnegie Hall. Galveston College will follow the CDC recommendations for music events.
Cost: $45
& PERSONAL
Galveston College Fitness Center Membership
Yoga Classes
Therapeutic yoga classes are gentle and include yoga poses modified to individual’s needs, gentle movement sequences to help improve the body’s movement patterns, yogic breathing techniques and guided relaxation.
GCLR 1046.1800
Room H-200 Cost $139
Membership
Cost: $99*
HSE/GED & ESL CLASSES
High School Equivalency (HSE/GED)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Registration is on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis and requires setting up an appointment online.
8-WEEK CLASSES
Monday-Thursday Morning Classes
9 a.m. - Noon
Evening Classes: 6-9 p.m.
Please call the College of the Mainland Adult Education off ice for more information at: 409-933-8924
Galveston College
4015 Avenue Q
Galveston, TX 77550
REGISTRATION REGISTRO
DOCUMENTATION NEEDED TO REGISTER:
19 years or older: Government issued picture ID with birth date. May be U.S. or foreign (driver’s license, state ID, passport, visa, military ID, matricular consular, etc.).
18-year-old: Must provide high school withdrawal or completion information, parent permission and a government issued picture ID
17-year-old: Must provide high school withdrawal, parent permission, and a government issued picture ID.
16-year-old: Must provide COURT ORDER and government issued picture ID.
COM is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Program. Auxiliary Aids and Services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. RelayTexas: 1-800-735-2989 (TDD) and 1-800-735-2988 (Voice) or 711
Equivalencia de preparatoria (GED/HSE) (solo en inglés)
CLASES DE 8 SEMANAS
De lunes a jueves Clases por la mañana: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. mediodía
Clases nocturnas: 6-9 p.m.
Llame a la oficina de Educación de Adultos para obtener más información al 409-933-8294.
Galveston College
4015 Avenue Q
Galveston, TX 77550
DOCUMENTACIÓN NECESARIA PARA INSCRIBIRSE:
19 años o más: identificación con foto emitida por el gobierno con fecha de nacimiento. (Por ejemplo, licencia de conducir estado unidense o identificación extranjera.
18 años de edad: debe proporcionar información sobre el retiro o la finalización de la escuela preparatoria, tener un padre / tutor disponible para dar su consentimento y una identificación con fotografía.
17 años de edad: debe proporcionar información sobre el retiro de la escuela secundaria, tener un padre/ tutor disponible para dar su consentimiento y una identificación con foto.
Solo 16 años de edad: debe proporcionar una ORDEN JUDICIAL junta con una identificación con foto emitida por el gobierno.
COM es un empleador/ programa de igualad de oportunidades. Las ayudas y servicios auxiliares están disponibles a pedido para las personas con discapacidades.
RelayTexas: 1-800-735-2989 (TDD) y 1-800-735-2988 (Voz) o 711
STACK THOSE CERTS
CNA/PHLEBOTOMY/PCT/EKG
Complete your CNA and Phlebotomy this Fall and Spring to be eligible for our discounted PCT/EKG course certification!
LOGISTICS & WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT
IS NOW ONLINE!
Start your career in the supply chain industry with Intro to Business Logistics or Warehouse Management. Classes are online and open NOW for Fall registration. Go to www.enrole.com/gc/jsp and select Career Training to register for these featured courses.
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN CUSTOMIZED TRAINING FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES OR BUSINESS? Contact Continuing Education to develop a customized skills-training course for your group.
NEW! BRUNCH DATES AND DATE NIGHT COOKING CLASSES
COMING THIS FALL!
One day or one night classes in a fun culinary learning environment. Check our website at www.enrole.com/gc/jsp or give us a call at 409-944-1344 to get the dates and times.
409-944-1344 | ce@gc.edu | www.enrole.com/gc/jsp