Continuing Education Summer 2015

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K I N G S B O R O U G H C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N

SUMMER

2015

ESL • CPR • CULINARY ARTS • TAXI • SURGICAL TECH • EMT HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY • CNA • COLLEGE FOR KIDS


TABLE OF CONTENTS/ TA XI PREPAR ATION/C A SAC

Table of Contents

Taxi Preparation �������������������������������������������������������� 2 Substance Abuse Counseling (CASAC) ����� 2 English as a Second Language (ESL) ����������� 3 High School Equivalency (TASC™) State Exam Preparation ������������������������������������������������������ 4 SAT Test Preparation ���������������������������������������������� 4 Culinary Arts ���������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Urban Farming ������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Kitchen Ventures �������������������������������������������������������� 5 Sports & Fitness �����������������������������������������������������������6 Music ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Language �������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Arts & Crafts ������������������������������������������������������������������6 Writing ������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Self Development �������������������������������������������������������6 Computers �����������������������������������������������������������������������6 Administrative Assistant Certificate ����������� 7 Event and Meeting Planning Certificate ���� 7 Make-up Artist Certificate ����������������������������������� 7 Veterinary Assistant Certificate ���������������������� 7 Paralegal Certificate ������������������������������������������������ 7 Accounting Certificate ������������������������������������������� 7 Child Abuse/Violence Prevention ����������������� 7 Domestic Violence Awareness Counseling ������������������������������������������� 7 Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) ����������� 7 Healthcare Certificate Programs ��������������� 8-9 Emergency Medical Services ���������������������������10 College For Kids Summer Program ������� 11-13 50+ Wellness ����������������������������������������������������������������14 Single Stop ��������������������������������������������������������������������14 Continuing Education Instructions and Registration Form ������������������������������������������15 Kingsborough Community College welcomes all students, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, age, veteran’s status, or disability. Kingsborough Community College Office of Continuing Education 2001 Oriental Boulevard | Brooklyn, NY 11235 Phone: 718-368-5050 | Fax: 718-368-5200

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NYC Taxi Exam Preparation Courses

Substance Abuse Counseling (CASAC)

Kingsborough Community College is a NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) approved test preparation and exam site.

This program of six courses and two field internships earns eligibility for the CASACtrainee certificate, issued by New York State’s Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Service (OASAS). Although you may complete the six required courses through Continuing Education, you must enroll in the College as a matriculated student to complete the two field internships. First time CASAC students must contact Dr. Joan Standora at 718-368-5289 before registering.

RTP 77 24-Hour Taxi Driver Training

$130

Weekdays and Weekends 9am-6pm Three Sessions

For the New York City Taxi Operators (Hack) License prescribed by the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission. A separate $25 test fee must be paid before the exam by Money Order only.

RTP 31 Portable Electronic Device (PED) Course for Taxi & Limo Drivers $35 Prescribed by the New York City TLC, this is a mandatory course for those who were issued a summons for distracted driving in violation of the TLC Rule #5414E. This course will provide drivers with the skills necessary to use portable electronic devices while operating a taxi cab.

NSD 18 Defensive Driving

SAC 02000 Intro to Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Counseling $540 MonWed 6:30-9:30pm June 22-July 29

SAC 02400 Counseling Techniques in the Substance Abuse Field II $540 MonWed 6:30-9:30pm June 22-July 29

In addition to the above courses we will also be offering the following courses in the Fall

$40 SAC 02000 Intro to Alcoholism & This one session six-hour course is geared Substance Abuse Counseling $540 toward Taxi drivers and new TLC (Hack) license applicants.

RTP 72 Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Training NEW! $75 All New York City (TLC) Medallion drivers are required to complete a TLC mandatory 3-hour Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Training class, as part of their TLC renewal licensing process. The class covers the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for assisting wheelchair passengers in and out of taxis, as well as the proper use of vehicle access ramps and securing wheelchairs, and passenger lap and shoulder safety belts in the taxi.

The $25 registration fee is waived for all Taxi & Limousine preparation courses. Call 718368-5189 for more information and for the next scheduled class sessions.

Continuing Education

SAC 02200 Counseling Techniques in the Substance Abuse Field I $540 SAC 02400 Counseling Techniques in the Substance Abuse Field II $540 SAC 02600 Confidentiality, Ethics and the Counselor/Client Relationship in Substance Abuse Counseling $540 SAC 02800 Approaches to Treatment: Varieties of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Modalities $540 SAC 03000 Compulsive Gambling - Treatment and Prevention $720 SAC 03200 Addiction and the Family

Tel: 718-368-5052 Fax: 718-368-5200 www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged

$540

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KINGSBOROUGH ENGLISH L ANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Kingsborough English Language Institute (KELI) English as a Second Language (ESL) Full-Time Day Intensive: 144 hours of instruction. Learn or improve your English! Register for the KELI Full-Time Intensive English as a Second Language course.

ESL 70 Full-Time Intensive ESL (T) $470 Mon - Thur 9am-3pm July 6-Aug 13 Benefits include: §§ Customized class placement §§ Certificate of Attendance (90%) §§ A valid ID card (provides access to pool, gym, library, computer labs and other campus facilities) §§ 24 hours per week, for 6 weeks §§ Assistance for CUNY college admission §§ Trips and events §§ TOEFL practice §§ The issuing of I-20s to qualified students §§ Academic preparation for universitybound students §§ Advanced classes that are suitable for Masters programs Registration for this class is ongoing, from May 18, Mon-Thur in room T231 at 9am sharp. Please register early to ensure placement. For additional information call: 718-368-4870.

ESL Evening Courses

ESL Advanced Courses

This part-time English as a Second Language (ESL) program provides nine (9) levels of proficiency. Register and complete three terms of English as a Second Language in our weeknight program and earn a certificate.

RTP 99 TOEFL: Preparation for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (T)

ESL 00 English as a Second Language (T)

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

$150

Note: June 30th will be for testing and placement only. The first class session will be July 1st. §§ Placement in classes at the level needed §§ Qualified and experienced instructors §§ Practice in listening and speaking, as well as reading and writing §§ Three (3) hours of computer instruction (Level 3-8) §§ Interesting instructional content designed for all adults

TueWedThur 6:30-9pm July 7-Aug 11

For graduates of foreign nations’ secondary schools, who wish to apply for admission to colleges and universities, this class will prepare you to sit for the TOEFL exam.

RWV 07 Writing for Advanced Non-Native Speakers of English $100 TueWed 6:30-8:30pm July 7-July 29

Designed for non-native English speakers, this course will help you to improve your writing skills and focus on standard form and style as well as correct grammatical structures.

RWV 55 English Conversation TueThur 6:30-8:30pm July 7-July 30

Requests for accommodations must be submitted with documentation of disability. Submit requests and documentation in advance of your class start date to ensure that reasonable accommodation requests can be processed in a timely manner. Accommodations may take 3-4 weeks to process. Please contact Vickie DiMartino to discuss your individual needs at 718-368-5669

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Continuing Education

$100

This is an intermediate to advanced course for those who wish to practice their speaking skills. Led by an experienced teacher, you will maximize your speaking time, make short speeches, and take turns leading groups.

RWV 65 English Grammar Usage MonWed 6:30-8:30pm July 6-July 29

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

$125

$75

Learn to write clearer sentences, develop effective paragraphs, arrange facts and ideas logically and increase coherence. Prerequisite: Minimum level 8 ESL

REGISTER ON - LINE TODAY AT:

http://www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged It’ s e a s y ! I t ’ s fa st ! I t ’ s c o nve n i e nt !

Tel: 718-368-5052 Fax: 718-368-5200 www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged

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HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY (TA SC ™) / TEST PREPAR ATION

High School Equivalency (TASC ™) Test Preparation

HSE 70 Comprehensive High School Equivalency (T) $255

Every year, hundreds of adults who prepare at Kingsborough earn their High School Equivalency diplomas, and many then go on to Kingsborough Community College’s degree programs!

This comprehensive 144-hour class will prepare you for the State TASC™ exam. Enroll in this intensive course of study to improve your skills (math, social studies, science, reading and writing) and acquire test-taking strategies to help you pass the practice test, which is required in order to be eligible to sit for the New York State TASC™ exam. Registration for this class is ongoing, from May 18, Mon-Thur in room T231 at 9am sharp. Call 718-368-4870 for more information.

§§ One of the best instructional programs to prepare you for the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC™) exam §§ Test-taking practice with mini exams based on the official TASC™ exam §§ Anxiety reduction and test-taking skills §§ Writing workshops to improve writing skills and prepare for the essay portion of the exam §§ Assistance in getting scheduled at our TASC™ Testing Center as soon as you are “test-ready” §§ Streamlined admission to Kingsborough Community College and counseling regarding other City University programs You must be 18 years of age or older to enroll, and you must be 19 to take the New York State TASC™ exam. For more information: Call 718-368-5188 after 6pm.

Mon-Thur 9am-3pm July 6-Aug 13

RTP 12 Math Skills Builder for Pre-HSE Students (T) Mon 6:45-8:45pm June 29-Aug 17 OR TueThur 6:45-8:45pm July 14-Aug 6

$75

Gain the confidence and competence to solve problem questions that appear on the TASC™ exam.

CTI 70 CUNY Start

Mon-Fri 9:15am-3:15pm Fall & Spring Semester

$75

For TASC™ graduates and other students who did not pass the Writing and Math ACT exams. Intensive instruction in Reading, Writing and Math as well as individualized counseling. Call 718-368-4500 or come to room T4118 before 5pm.

Test Preparation RTP 01 SAT Preparation (T)

TueWed 6:30pm-9:30pm June 30-Aug 11

$285

An intensive course for high school students preparing for the Oct 11, 2015 SAT, this course provides expert advice and instruction. Certified instructors provide review and practice under simulated test conditions to help prepare students for the verbal reasoning, essay portion, and problem-solving skills measured by the test. Study skills, coaching and test-taking tips are provided, as well as individual and group conferences with a certified college counselor. A workshop for parents and guardians is included in the last session. The text book is available for purchase in the college’s bookstore and should be brought to all class sessions.

RTP 25 Preparation for the CUNY Freshman Skills Assessment Test (ACT) (T) $110 TueThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 13

The colleges of The City University of New York, as do most other colleges across the country, require entering students to take assessment tests in basic skills: reading, writing, and math. Many adults who lack recent experience with formal testing, score below their “true” skill levels. Enhance your test-taking skills through drill, review, and practice. Prerequisite: High School or High School Equivalency diploma.

HSE 00 High School Equivalency (T) $150 TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

Note: June 30th will be for testing and placement only. The first class session is July 1st. You will need a TI-30XS calculator for this class. You may purchase the calculator and book in the college bookstore.

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KINGSBOROUGH Office of COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Kingsborough Community College ofrece el examen del TASC™ ( Desarrollo de Educación General) en español! Para más información, l lamar a María Mejias al 718-368-5051 o ven en persona a registrarte a la oficina A-214 de lunes a viernes de 9am4pm. Tenga en cuenta que el curso de preparación para el TASC™ se administra en inglés solamente.

Continuing Education

Tel: 718-368-5052 Fax: 718-368-5200 www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged

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CULINARY ARTS / SEA SONAL URBAN FARMING / KITCHEN VENTURES

Culinary Arts VTO 12 Gluten Free Cooking at Home NEW! Mon 5-8pm July 20 & 27

VTO 15 Cookies and Cupcakes 101

$75 MonWed 5-8pm

Mon 5-8pm Aug 3 & 10

MonWedThur 5-8pm July 27, 29 & 30

Learn how to bake delicious cupcakes and cookies using master recipes. You will then decorate your cupcakes with a range of different icings as well as techniques to further customize them to your liking. You will learn how to decorate cookies using royal icing to make any occasion special. Materials fee: $25

VTO 17 $75 French Bakery at Home

Put vegetables at the front and center of your dinner plate. Make use of summer’s bounty using produce from the KCC Urban Farm. You will learn how to use local or home-grown vegetables and herbs in your everyday cooking. Materials fee: $15

VTO 14 Tapas Party

$75

July 20 & 22

Are you allergic or sensitive to wheat gluten or are you trying to cut back? Come learn how to prepare quick and easy gluten-free meals at home. Materials fee: $15

VTO 13 Farm to Table: Cooking With Vegetables NEW!

Kitchen Ventures

$100

TueThur 5-8pm July 21, 23 & 28

$100

Fly to Paris without leaving home, join us to learn the basics of patisserie and to make world-famous eclairs, profiteroles and crème puffs. Whip up delicious pastry cream, chocolate ganache and Crème Chantilly. You will also learn how to make classic tarts and more. Take a step into our class and you’ll be transported to a French bakery. Materials fee: $25

Host the ultimate party with these flavorpacked Mediterranean hors d’oeuvres perfect for entertaining. Cook traditional tapas from Spain using fresh ingredients and learn different cooking techniques. Materials fee: $25

Seasonal Urban Farming

A collaborative initiative of the Office of Continuing Education, the Center for Economic and Workforce Development, and the Culinary Arts Program of the Department of Tourism and Hospitality. Kingsborough’s Kitchen Ventures (KV) initiative helps retail and wholesale food entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground. The program offers supplemental education to help teach entrepreneurs how to strengthen their business plans, navigate the intricacies of distribution, early-stage catering, and compliance with regulatory procedures. KV utilizes four commercial kitchen spaces at Kingsborough to help deliver instruction and hands-on production, enabling participants to spin off and create their own, stable businesses in the community with greater success.

For more information or to request a tour of Kingsborough’s Kitchen Ventures facilities: Call 718-368-6702

The Kingsborough Urban Farm is a high production, year-round site on the Kingsborough campus with a hoop house and a composting system.

NHB 59 Intro to Urban Vegetable Gardening Tue 5:30-8:30pm July 7-Aug 25

$130

Learn all of the basics of urban gardening from soil to seed to table, as well as how to find land for gardening in NYC. Deepen your understanding of growing edible crops, pest management, soil science and more at KCC Urban Farm. Learn basic skills such as soil conditioning, crop planning, composting, planting, and harvesting. You will plant and take home vegetable seedlings for your own garden. Materials fee: $15

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NHB 60 Advanced Vegetable Gardening Wed 5:30-8:30pm July 8-Aug 26

$130

This class will be a hands-on immersion into growing food, with lots of practice at KCC Urban Farm, and communal space to grow your own fresh produce. We will go deeper into soil science, botany, and carpentry, leaving students confident and well-equipped to grow small-scale vegetable gardens. Prerequisite: NHB59 Intro to Urban Vegetable Gardening OR some previous gardening experience. Materials fee: $15

NHB 99 Your Urban Herbal Medicinal Cabinet NEW!

$100

Thur 5:30-8:30pm June 18-July 30 (no session July 2)

This class will focus on six native plants considered essential natural remedies. You will learn how to grow plants from seeds and cuttings; the properties, benefits, risks and care of each plant, as well as when to harvest them. Dried herbs will be available to incorporate into making different herbal preparations such as teas, tinctures, oils, and syrups that participants can take home. Materials fee: $25

Tel: 718-368-5052 Fax: 718-368-5200 www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Language

Sports & Fitness

Computers

NLA 44 NSP 52 Conversational Russian I Swimming:Beginner $90 Mon 6:30-8:30pm July 6-July 27

Tue 7:30-9:30pm July 7-July 28 OR Wed 6:30-8:30pm July 8-July 29

This beginner class will help you relax and learn the basics of swimming. Bring towel, swimsuit and a lock. 52” minimum height requirement. You will be measured.

NPF 16 Early Evening Hatha Yoga Level I

$80

Tue 5:30-7pm July 7-July 28

$80

Learn how to listen and speak beginner Russian so that you can navigate your way in the language.

NLA 60 Conversational Spanish I Mon 6:30-8:30pm July 6-July 27

Music NMU 71 Piano: Beginner

NPF 25 Weight Loss Pilates

You will receive a thorough foundation in notation, fingering, and rhythm. Learn how to play familiar tunes.

$80

This course combines the stretching and toning benefits of standing and mat Pilates as well as the fat burning benefits of low impact aerobics all set to great music. Please bring a mat and resistance bands to each class.

Arts & Crafts

NAR 89 Landscape Sketching NEW! $110 Tue 5-9pm July 7-July 28

Use Kingsborough’s beautiful campus as your inspiration to sketch landscape scenes en plein air (weather permitting). You will learn about composition, shading and using single point perspective in your sketches while working outdoors. Bring a medium weight 9 x 12 sketchpad, sketching pencils and a gum eraser.

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Writing RWV 65 English Grammar Usage MonWed 6:30-8:30pm July 6-July 29

$75

See description on page 3.

TueThur 6:30-8:30pm July 7-July 30

$100

See description on page 3.

NSE 17 Buying and Selling Condos and Co-ops NEW! $75 Mon 6:45-9:45 July 27 and Aug 3

This seminar provides essential information for those considering the purchase of a co-op or condominium. The topics include, but are not limited to, the differences between a co-op and a condo, the advantages vs. disadvantages to buying, sponsor owned buildings, how to select a realtor, types of mortgages, and tax benefits.

Continuing Education

$150

July 6-Aug 5

NAR 81 RWV 55 Watercolor Painting: Beginner $110 English Conversation MonWed 5-9pm Learn composition, texture, tonal values, use of washes, and other techniques. A materials list will be made available at the first session.

programs of Adobe’s Creative Suite™. You will gain an understanding of how best to use the elements in producing beautifully designed print and/or digital communication pieces. Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge.

$80 MonWed 6:45-9:45pm

Self Development

July 20-July 29

MonWed 6:45-9:45pm July 6-Aug 5

RCL 39 Getting Started with Computers

Hatha Yoga renews vigor, releases tension, and induces relaxation. Bring a sticky mat, blanket, yoga blocks and a yoga strap.

Thur 7-8:30pm July 9-July 30

RCL 22 Adobe CS6 ™ Beginner: Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign $150

$80 This is an introduction to the three main

Increase your ability to converse with coworkers, colleagues, clients, or neighbors in Spanish.

Thur 7-9pm July 9-July 30

A USB Flash Drive is required for every computer class.

Learn the basic elements of a Microsoft Windows™ equipped PC—the terminology and recommendations for an effective computer configuration. The course also includes an introduction to popular business software and using the Internet.

RCL 41 Computers for Mature Adults $150 TueThur 6:45-9:45pm July 7-Aug 6

Through hands-on instruction, adults 50 or older, will explore Windows™ and learn about software packages. This is the perfect course for new entrants to the “age of computers.”

RCL 63 Mobile Apps Programming MonWed 6:45-9:45pm July 6-Aug 5

$150

Learn how to create your own basic mobile applications for laptops, iOS and Androids by building mobile application content utilizing HTML, CSS and JavaScript and jQuery. Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge.

RCL 65 Internet Security

TueThur 6:45-9:45pm July 7-Aug 6

$150

This course will help you navigate the web and the digital world at large, safely. Topics covered include wireless security, email scams, phishing, online safety, computer viruses and other cyber threats that internet users face daily. Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge

Tel: 718-368-5052 Fax: 718-368-5200 www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged

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CERTIFIC ATE PROGR AMS

DASA VSE 50 Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) Thur 8:30am-3:30pm July 16 OR Wed 8:30am-3:30pm Aug 12

Make-Up Artist Certificate

$100 CTF 10 Breaking into the Make-Up Artist Industry MonWed 6:45-9:45pm July 6-Aug 5

Latecomers will be turned away.

CTF 11

Make-Up Applications for the Industry

VSE 21 Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse

TueThur 6:45-9:45pm $50 July 7-Aug 6

VSE 22 School Violence Prevention and Intervention

$50

Mon 12:30-3pm Aug 3

$190

A list of additional materials required will be provided.

Child Abuse/School Violence Prevention Mon 9:30am-12noon Aug 3

Veterinary Assistant Certificate

Domestic Violence Awareness Counseling CTF 35

Introduction to Domestic Violence Awareness Counseling $190 TueThur 6-9pm July 7-Aug 6

$190

Prerequisite: CTF 10 Materials fee: $200 for make-up station and supply usage. All course materials are utilized during class time only. Bring all materials obtained for CTF 10 with you to class.

Administrative Assistant Certificate

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

$275

CTF 36 Prerequisite: A computer skills test will Assessment and Intervention be administered at the first class session Modalities $190 to assess proficiency.

MonWed 6-9pm July 6-Aug 5

Prerequisite: CTF 35

Accounting Certificate CTF 50

Accounting Fundamentals (T)

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

$275

QuickBooks Pro邃「 for Accountants (T)

$275

CTF 52 Tax Preparer(T)

$275

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

CTF 16 Veterinary Assistant II (T) TueThur 5:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 18

$275

Prerequisite: CTF 15 Note: A minimum of 20 hours are required to be completed at an animal care facility. Students are responsible for securing a facility at which they can volunteer to complete these hours. Documentation of completion will be required.

Practical Paralegal I & Notary Public (T)

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 13

$325

There is a mandatory Notary Public session on Tuesday, Aug 4, 2015 and is included in the above tuition cost.

CTF 06 Practical Paralegal II Certificate $275 TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

Prerequisite: CTF 05 Materials fee: $75. The materials fee provides students a password for access to the Westlaw Legal Library.

CTF 07

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

Note: Some required class hours will be held at an off-site animal care facility.

$275

CTF 08 Event & Meeting Planning II $190

CTF 51

To be offered in the Fall semester.

Event & Meeting Planning Certificate Event & Meeting Planning I (T)

$275

CTF 05

Business Communication and Office Management (T) $275

Business Computing

MonWed 5:45-9:45pm July 1-Aug 19

Paralegal Certificate

CTF 46

CTF 47

CTF 15 Veterinary Assistant I(T)

Mon 6:15-10pm June 29-Aug 17

Prerequisite: CTF 07

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KINGSBOROUGH HEALTHC ARE INSTITUTE

Kingsborough Healthcare Institute Life Support for Healthcare Providers RTP 40 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS HCP) (T) Original 9am-5pm $75 Renewal 9am-1pm Thur July 16 OR Wed Aug 12 Call 718-368-5050 for additional dates.

$35

This highly interactive course provides the skills to recognize and provide care in respiratory and cardiac emergencies, using the latest 2010 AHA guidelines, to teach adult, child and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automatic external defibrillator (AED) use. Upon successful completion, you will receive a BLS HCP card issued by AHA, valid for two years. Students are responsible for studying the required textbook prior to class. Information for textbook retrieval will be given upon registration.

RTP 41 Advanced Cardiac Life Support for Healthcare Providers (ACLS) (T) This advanced course is available upon request as long as the minimum number of enrollees can be met. Call 718 368-5050

Certified EKG/ECG Technician (CET) RTP 40 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS HCP) (T) $75

TueWedThur 6:30-9:30pm June 30-July 30

$245

This course provides opportunities to practice hands-on techniques employed by EKG/ECG technicians while learning many of the basic terms associated with cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Prerequisite: CTF 20 Materials fee: $20 White lab coat required (purchased separately).

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Patient Care Technician (CPCT) For CNAs

CTF 41 Medical Terminology and Pharmaceutical Calculations (T)

CTF 93 Intro to Patient Care Technician (T)

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

$275

Learn medical and pharmaceutical terminology and how to identify drug related problems. Learn how to interpret and process drug prescriptions and develop proficiency with basic skills in determining accurate drug calculations.

CTF 42 Concepts of Pharmacology (T)

TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

$275

Discover the actions of various drugs and their subsequent disorders. Review the functions of the body systems along with the treatment options and related medications, parenteral solutions, and chemotherapeutic drugs. Prerequisite: CTF 41 and basic computer skills. Materials fee: $25 White lab coat required (purchased separately).

Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) CTF 20 Anatomy and Physiology(T) $275 TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

CTF 20 Anatomy and Physiology (T) $275

CTF 90 EKG/ECG Technician (T)

Pharmacy Technician (CPHT)

This is an introduction to the structure and function of the human body, plus common disorders and diseases in relation to body systems.

RTP 40 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS HCP) (T) $75 CTF 91 Phlebotomy Procedures (T) $275 TueWedThur 6-10pm June 30-July 30

This course focuses on vascular anatomy and physiology, performance of venipuncture techniques and additional responsibilities of phlebotomists as members of the healthcare team. Prerequisite for CTF 20 Materials fee: $25 White lab coat required (purchased separately).

Continuing Education

TueThur 6:30-9:30pm June 30-Aug 18

$245

Study includes patient care, basic anatomy and physiology, infection control, legal and ethical responsibilities, vital signs, collecting specimens, maintaining skin integrity through application of soaks, simple dressing changes, decubitus care; removing Foley catheters, knowledge on behavioral health, and patients with special needs. Materials fee: $20 Prerequisite: Current CNA license. A copy of license/certificate must be furnished before registration. Contact (718) 368-6630 for approval.

CTF 90 EKG/ECG Technician(T)

$245

CTF 91 Phlebotomy Procedures (T) $275 RTP 40 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS HCP) (T) $75

Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) CTF 89 Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) (T) TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

$575

This course will help students develop skills through a widely-used Electronic Health Records (EHR) software. Students will learn the basics of entering demographic and health information; Clinical Decision Support Tools, Physician Order Entry Screens, and Electronic Prescribing. In addition, students learn how to define, formulate and interpret health information from an actual EHR; as well as arrange and create detailed workflows. Time will also be allotted to give students practice for the NHA CEHRS examination. Note: Tuition includes online classroom access, live support chat and student manuals.

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KINGSBOROUGH HEALTHC ARE INSTITUTE

Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)

Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)

Medical Billing/Coding Specialist (CBCS)

RTP 40 CTF 25 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Introduction to Terminology and CTF 20 Providers (BLS HCP) (T) $75 Insurance (T) $275 Anatomy and Physiology (T) $275 TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm CTF 78/79 June 30-Aug 12 CTF 87 CNA Intensive (T)  $650 Basic Patient Care Skills and An overview of the medical terminology MonTueWedThur 6-10pm used in a medical office, starting with Medical Law (T) $275 June 29-Aug 20 TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

Skills common to the private practice and hospital worker are covered in this course including obtaining medical histories, vital signs, prepping patients, first-aid care, and emergency procedures for the medical office. Also covered: Patient’s Bill of Rights; advanced directives; and scope of practice issues. Prerequisite: CTF 20 Materials fee: $20 White lab coat required (purchased separately).

RTP 40 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS HCP) (T) $75 CTF 88 Diagnostic Tests and Electronic Health Records (T) $275 To be offered Fall 2015

CTF 89 Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) (T)

$575

CTF 90 EKG/ECG Technician(T)

$245

Clinical hours will be conducted in the morning and/or early evening.

This course introduces students to the needs of the patient, legal/ethical issues, effective communication and anatomical changes accompanying the aging process. It will also cover health and nutrition and the care of persons with cognitive and mental disabilities. Includes 32 hours of supervised clinical experience in a Residential Health Care Facility. Pre/Co-requisite: RTP 40 Note: Students must pass an entrance exam before registering for this course. Contact (718) 368-5359 for test dates and information. Materials fee: $40 Students are responsible for purchasing textbooks, uniforms and certifying exam fees separately. Textbooks may be purchased at the Kingsborough bookstore. Students will be informed of uniform scrub color.

the basics of anatomy, including the human body and its skeletal, pulmonary, digestive, cardiovascular and reproductive systems. There will also be an introduction to health insurance.

CTF 26 Procedures and Coding (T) TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

$275

This course covers CPT, a systematic linking and coding of procedures and services used in out-patient settings. ICD-9-CM is used worldwide by many health-care facilities. Prerequisite: CTF 25

CTF 27 Computerized Billing and Clinical Practice (T) $275 TueWedThur 6:45-9:45pm June 30-Aug 12

You will continue your study of office procedures and billing to include scheduling patients for laboratory, surgical and testing procedures, completing patient charts, and accounting practices, using state-of-the-art medical software. Prerequisite: CTF 26

CTF 91 Phlebotomy Procedures (T) $275

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KINGSBOROUGH EMERGENCY MEDIC AL SERVICES (EMS)

Kingsborough Center For Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

RTP 75 Emergency Medical Technician Original (Evening/ Weekend) (T) $995

RTP 76

This course will prepare you to take the New York State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) examination As an NYS EMT, you can work or volunteer anywhere in New York State. You will learn basic life saving techniques such as, but not limited to: scene safety, patient assessment, management of fractures, bleeding control, movement of patients, and oxygen administration. An EMT is one of the first healthcare providers on the scene during emergencies. Becoming an EMT is also a requirement if you are interested in ever becoming a paramedic. Materials fee: $15 Applicants must be able to read and write English, be at least 18 years of age, pass a pre-registration screening placement exam, and possess CPR for healthcare providers certification.

This course will prepare you to recertify for the NYS DOH EMT examination. This course will review all areas that will be tested on the exam including the most recent national standards. CPR renewal is mandatory. You will be allowed to challenge the practical and written portions of the course. You will only be required to attend those sections which you do not pass. *With a NYS DOH voucher, you pay only $60 (for mandatory CPR renewal)

To be offered in the Fall 2015 semester.

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Emergency Medical Technician Challenge Refresher

To be offered in the Fall 2015 semester.

$395*

RTP 74 Paramedic Challenge Refresher $760* To be offered in the Fall 2015 semester.

This course will prepare you to recertify for the NYS DOH Paramedic examination. This course will review all areas that will be tested in the exam including the most recent national standards. CPR renewal is mandatory. You will be allowed to challenge the practical and written portions of the course. You will only be required to attend those sections which you do not pass. ACLS and PALS renewals are offered as optional components of this refresher but additional fees are required. *With a NYS DOH voucher, you pay only $60 (for mandatory CPR renewal)

For more information and to be placed on our first-come, first-placed list call 718-368-6720.

Continuing Education

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COLLEGE FOR KIDS SUMMER GROUP PROGR AM

COLLEGE FOR

The Summer College For Kids program is open to girls and boys ages 7 through 13 and meets weekday Mornings for 4 weeks and Full Days for your choice of 4 or 6 weeks! See below for a special 5 & 6 year-olds Early Kiddie College program.

MORNING PROGRAM OPTIONS

2 MORNINGS FOR 4 WEEKS $200* 4 MORNINGS FOR 4 WEEKS $400* Mon/Wed AND Tue/Thur July 6-July 30

Mon/Wed OR Tue/Thur July 6-July 30

FULL DAY PROGRAM OPTIONS

4 WEEK FULL DAY PROGRAM $1250*† 6 WEEK FULL DAY PROGRAM $1850*† Mon/Wed AND Tue/Thur July 6-Aug 13

Mon/Wed AND Tue/Thur July 6-July 30

Kids will be escorted to and from classes. Tennis rackets, balls, fishing rods, art supplies, and all classroom materials will be provided for use during class sessions. *Does not include a $25 non-refundable registration fee. †Tuition includes lunch and snacks.

Course schedules and descriptions can be found on pages 12-13.

Early Kiddie College CKB 01 5 & 6 Year-Olds Program

5 & 6 year-olds are encouraged to explore, imagine and have fun, while in a separate learning environment from the older children. For more information call: 718-368-5052 KINGSBOROUGH Office of COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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M HOURS

Cerberus

9:15am-10:15am

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10:30am-11:30am

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Swimming

Amazing Art

MORNINGS ONLY PROGRAM

Indicates course selections for the mornings only program.

Medusa M

Baking Boot Camp OR

(Ages 1013 only)

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Griffin

Gardening for Fun

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Architecture & Design

Architecture & Design

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Hydra

M

M

Cyclops

Basketball

M

Coding Genius

M

Tennis

M

Swimming

Architecture & Design

Minotaur Coding Genius

M

M

Soccer

11:45am-12:15pm

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

12:30pm-1:30pm

Basketball

Fishing

Gardening for Fun

Journalism

Soccer

Amazing Art

1:45pm-2:45pm

Business Jr.

Animal Expert

Basketball

Fishing

Gardening for Fun

Ancient History Adventure

Animal Expert

Tennis

Ancient History Adventure

Soccer

Business Jr.

Basketball

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

3pm-4pm 4:15pm-4:30pm

M Cerberus

HOURS 9:15am-10:15am

10:30am-11:30am

M

Math Academy M

Soccer

MORNINGS ONLY PROGRAM

Indicates course selections for the mornings only program.

Medusa M

M

Basketball Journalism

Griffin

Hydra

M Robotics & Model Making M

Swimming

Minotaur

Swimming

M

Forensic Fun

M

Yoga

Math Academy

M

Amazing Art

M

Piano

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M

Cyclops

11:45am-12:15pm

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

12:30pm-1:30pm

Robotics & Model Making

Minecraft 邃「

Soccer

Animal Expert

Voice For Kids

Tennis

1:45pm-2:45pm

Flag Football

Soccer

Minecraft 邃「

Crazy Chemistry

Tennis

Animal Expert

Journalism

Amazing Art

Animal Expert

Flag Football

Minecraft 邃「

Crazy Chemistry

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

SNACK

3pm-4pm 4:15pm-4:30pm

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COLLEGE FOR KIDS SUMMER GROUP PROGR AM

Course Descriptions Amazing Art

Crazy Chemisty

Piano

Ancient History Adventure

Fishing

Robotics & Model Making

Learn how to craft wearable art with embellishments, paints, and other mediums.

Enter magnificent ancient worlds. Meet famous people and discover fascinating facts through an exploration adventure.

Animal Expert

Learn fascinating information about each animal including their anatomy, habitat, and favorite foods.

Architecture & Design

Explore the components of architecture as you learn spatial relationship planning, wall elevations, and more.

Baking Boot Camp (2hrs)

You will feel like a baker and a chef as you work with other students to make delicious baked creations. For ages 10-13 only.

Basketball

Experience life as a scientist in a lab full of bubbling potions and mechanical marvels.

Learn the fundamentals of fishing and identifying different types of fish.

Flag Football

Learn the basic skills, rules and tactics of non-contact flag football. You must wear sneakers.

Forensic Fun

An elementary introduction to detective science involving riddles, crime-solving and case-breaking activities.

Gardening For Fun

From flowers to food, basic skills are needed to grow crops. This fun class will have everyone participating.

Journalism

Learn the basic skills, rules and tactics of basketball. You must wear sneakers.

Learn how to research information, interview witnesses and special guests, refine your writing, and deliver your story.

Business Junior

Math Academy

This unique class will teach business elements in a fun approach.

Coding Genius

Learn how to code utilizing the python coding language to create games, animation, interactive stories, and build projects through a Raspberry Pi motherboard.

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Math concepts are presented in an enjoyable, non-threatening environment.

Minecraft ™

You can create, explore and put problem solving skills to the test with story boarding and level design.

Learn to play songs on the keyboard in this fun introductory piano course.

Learn about vital components in engineering as you spend time creating simple robotics and crafting fascinating machine replicas.

Soccer

Learn the basic skills, rules and tactics of soccer. Practice kicking, trapping and passing the ball. You must wear sneakers.

Swimming

Bring towel, swimsuit and a combination lock. Children must be at least 52” tall to swim. NO EXCEPTIONS. You will be measured!

Tennis

Learn the basic skills, rules and tactics of tennis. You must wear sneakers.

Voice For Kids

Learn notes and songs. Harmonize to create beautiful music together. Sing, have fun, make friends and enjoy.

Yoga

Learn yoga postures in a fun, safe way that encourages kids to play and try something new.

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50+ WELLNESS / SINGLE STOP

CENTER FOR ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (CEWD) AT KINGSBOROUGH Learn more about affordable training programs in:

WELLNESS PROGRAM

§§ Culinary Arts §§ Urban Farming §§ NYC Food Handlers §§ ServSafe® Certification §§ TASC™/GED® Test Prep

Mondays: 6 Weeks $60 July 6-August 10, 2015

8-9am | Aquasize

Bring bathing suit, towel, water shoes and a lock.

9:45-11:45am | Intro to Microsoft Excel™ Designed for those with little or no computer skills.

10-11:30am | Yoga & Pilates Bring a mat and yoga belts.

11:45am-1:15pm | Dancing Fitness

Bring jazz shoes or dance sneakers only and 2lb. hand weights.

Center for Economic and Workforce Development Kingsborough Community College 2001 Oriental Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11235 Phone: 718-368-4637 Fax: 718-368-4880 CEWD Email: CEWD@kbcc.cuny.edu www.kbcc.cuny.edu/cewd www.cewdkbcc.com

Wednesdays: 6 weeks $60 July 8-August 12, 2015

8-9am | Aquasize

Bring bathing suit, towel, water shoes and a lock.

10-11:30am | Meditation in Motion Bring a mat.

1:30-3pm | The Slow Down Diet Book Group

Single Stop TM

The One Stop Source for Free Help

We’re Here to Help All Kingsborough Students WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING FREE SERVICES:

Attorney | By Appointment Only Thur 1pm-5pm

1 Day Workshop: “iPad™ Basics” $30  Financial Advisor | By Appointment Only 1 Day - Tuesday, July 21st, 9:30am-12:30pm

“iPad™ Basics is a hands-on class on navigating the iPad™, finding apps, downloading them, organizing them, and getting into the iPad’s™ best features, such as Mobile Gaming, eReader, Recipe Book, GPS, Personal Assistant and Video Camera. Bring your own iPad™.

REGISTRATION FEES ARE WAIVED AND FREE PARKING IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL 50+ WELLNESS STUDENTS. 14

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Public Benefits Screening (Food Stamps, Health Insurance, Cash, Rent, etc.) Mon/Thur 9am-5pm Walk-in Appointments: Room V231 Fridays we are closed. Contact: Hattie Elmore at (718) 368-5411 or e-mail: hattie.elmore@kbcc.cuny.edu KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2001 Oriental Boulevard, Brooklyn, NY 11235 Tel: 718-368-5052 Fax: 718-368-5200 www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged

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HOW TO REGISTER / GENER AL INFORMATION / REGISTR ATION FORM MAIL You can mail in your registration prior to the start of class. Complete the form on this page and mail with your check or money order (payable to KCC CONTINUING ED) or credit card information to:

closed Fridays from June 26 through * College August 7

Continuing Education - Room M-233 Kingsborough Community College 2001 Oriental Boulevard, Box C Brooklyn, NY 11235-2333 Time permitting, we will confirm your registration by mail prior to the first class. FAX: 718-368-5200 Fax registrations are accepted using Visa, MasterCard, or Discover seven days a week, 24 hours a day. PHONE: 718-368-5050

registrations are accepted using Visa, * Phone MasterCard, or Discover Monday through Friday from 9:30am-4:30pm.

ON-LINE: WWW.KINGSBOROUGH.EDU Just click on Continuing Education. Visa , MasterCard or Discover accepted. IN PERSON

walk-in: From 9am to 4pm, Mon., June * Daytime 15-Thur., July 9. Come to A-205 in the Administration Building. Cash, check, money order, debit card, Visa MasterCard or Discover accepted.

walk-in: Mon. through Thur. evenings from * Evening 6-9pm. Mon., June 29-Thur., July 2 in room U219 in the Administration Building. Mon., July 6 -Thur., July 9 in room A205.

For TASC™ and ESL programs, allow extra time for assessment to determine your placement. FEES For each course offered, a course fee is clearly indicated. §§ A non-refundable registration fee is required each semester regardless of the number of courses taken §§ Parking is extra and is available on a first-come, first-served basis §§ A materials fee applies to some courses REFUNDS

Kingsborough Community College has a College Affirmative Action Officer and Coordinator for Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in federally assisted education programs. This Officer is also the College Section 504 Coordinator for the handicapped. The office is located in Room A-216, for more information call (718) 368-5028. NOTICE OF POSSIBLE CHANGES Programs, requirements, and courses are subject to change without advance notice. Tuition and fees set forth in this publication are similarly subject to change. APPROVED TRAINING COURSES Most certificate programs are approved by the New York State Department of Education for the training of veterans and others eligible in accordance with Section 1775, Title 38, U.S. Code.

Full refunds (minus the $25 non-refundable registration fee) will be processed, upon written request to the Continuing Education Office at least 2 days before the course begins. No refunds will be made once a course has begun.

TAX DEDUCTION OF EXPENSES

COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS

An income tax deduction is allowed for expenses of education undertaken to maintain and improve professional skills. Please consult your accountant.

All Continuing Education participants are required to follow College rules and regulations. Check the Kingsborough web site at www.kingsborough.edu for more details.

REIMBURSEMENT BY EMPLOYER OR UNION Reimbursement by Employer or Union may be possible. The College will accommodate requests for letters of support for reimbursement.

NOTIFICATION OF POLICY Kingsborough Community College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Institution. The College does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, race, color, national or ethnic origin, handicap, veteran, or marital status in its student admissions, employment, access to programs, and administration of its educational policies.

REGISTRATION FEE WAIVER Kingsborough Community College faculty, staff and Alumni Association members are exempt from paying the $25 registration fee for classes offered through the Office of Continuing Education when registering in person with a current Kingsborough ID card.

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JOIN A GROUP NOW! Register now for our College For Kids summer program. It’s an exciting 4 and 6 week group program. Mondays through Thursdays 9:15am-4:30pm July 6-August 13, 2015 See page 11 for details, call 718-368-5052 for more information.

Register on-line today at:

http://www.kingsborough.edu/continuinged I t ’s easy ! I t ’s f as t ! I t ’s conve n i e n t !

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