PROVIDING TRAINING SINCE 1969
WINTER-SPRING 2017 COURSE OFFERINGS
308 Martinsburg Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 www.KnoxTechnicalCenter.com 740-393-2933 1
Vision: Prepare students for success.
Mission: Our Mission is to provide cutting edge programs that prepare adults with career and life-long learning skills.
Accreditation: Knox Technical Center (Adult Education at Knox County Career Center) is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350. Telephone: 770-396-3898, Fax: 770-396-3790, www.council.org.
We Are
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PROFESSIONAL
We have high standards and expectations for ourselves, as well as our students. We are preparing adult students for success.
PRACTICAL
Our programs are taught by working professionals. We aim to save you time and money, while increasing your career opportunities.
PERSONAL
We communicate and will go above and beyond the classroom to help everyone succeed. Alumni are like family.
BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS
We are exploring relationships with local businesses, staying in contact with alumni and connecting the two for future opportunities.
We Are Knox Technical Center: Adult Education
All students are treated equally, regardless of religion, gender, sex, disability, national origin, or any other category protected by law.
What's inside?
• Community Evening Classes • Career Programs Automotive CNC Cosmetology HVACR
Massage Therapy
Medical Assistant
Medical Insurance Billing
Nurse Aide (STNA)
Phlebotomy
Practical Nursing
Public Safety: EMS
Public Safety: Fire
Main Campus 308 Martinsburg Road Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050
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Also... • Targeted Training • Online Classes • ABLE/GED® • Career Services • Financial Aid Process OOPS! This is our disclaimer. Although we have proofread this catalog before going to press, errors still seem to have a way of sneaking into print. We regret if this edition contains any such errors and therefore the contents should not be regarded as a contract with the Adult Education Department at the Knox Technical Center. We will make every possible effort to correct errors and to notify the public of any changes that might be necessary.
Extension Campus 1481 Yauger Road Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050
Knox Technical Center (Adult Education at KCCC)
740-393-2933 www.KnoxTechnicalCenter.com
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Class Name
Day of Start End Time Week Date Date
Cost of Class
AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL
Learn to pilot a plane! This aviation ground class complies with all the FAA requirements. Completers are eligible to take the FAA Private Pilot Written Examination in Columbus. Class taught by professionally certified flight instructor.
BALLROOM DANCING (Back by popular demand!)
Bring your spouse, friend or significant other and join us for a fun evening of Latin, Swing, Rumba and Waltz. (Gift certificates available!)
BASIC HOME WIRING
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3/1/17 5/24/17 6:00-9:00 pm
$140 4/3/17 5/22/17 6:00-7:30 pm per couple M T & TH 3/7/17 4/6/17 6:00-8:00 pm
Learn the basics for wiring a house, flow of electricity, art of grounding, ladder safety, main panels and sub-panels, circuit breakers and fuses and more!
$340
$199 + supplies
BASIC WRITING SKILLS (New)
Do you have difficulty putting your thoughts in writing or getting your point across without being wordy? Baffled by grammar? Then you need this class taught by an experienced writer and journalist. Learn punctuation, sentence structure, informal and formal tone, smooth sentence transitions and more.
4/20/17 5/25/17 6:00-8:00 pm
$85
2/21/17 2/23/17 T-W-TH 3/21/17 3/23/17 6:30-8:30 pm 4/25/17 4/27/17
$45
W & TH 3/22/17 3/23/17 7:00-9:00 pm
$50
M & T
4/3/17 4/4/17 6:00-8:00 pm 5/15/17 5/16/17
$45
11/15/16 11/17/16 2/7/17 2/9/17 Confused about computers? Take this popular 3-night hands-on class in November, February, March or April to learn the basics about hardware, T-W-TH 3/7/17 3/9/17 6:30-8:30 pm software, browsers, operating systems, settings, virus protection and more! 4/4/17 4/6/17
$45
TH
BLOGGING FOR BEGINNERS
Do you have an interesting fact or tried and true advice you want to share with others? Do you have a talent or event you would like to promote in a web page format? Then creating a BLOG might be a great way to achieve your goal! Choose your 3-night class in February, March or April. The class will help you create a blog--complete with website style pages and analytics to see how many people are viewing it.
CAR MAINTENENCE FOR WOMEN
Ladies, this class is for YOU! Learn how to check oil, fluids, change tires and more from experienced instructors and students in our adult education Automotive Technician lab. This is a 2-night class.
COMEDY 101 (New)
Learn how to effectively use humor in speeches, write funny comedy material and perform it--from a real comedian! Tools learned in this class may be used for business, stand-up comedy performance, building confidence and just for fun! Choose your class in April or May. (Based on "The Comedy Bible" by Judy Carter, which can be purchased separately, if desired).
COMPUTER BASICS
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Class Name
Day of Start End Time Week Date Date
Cost of Class
CREATIVE WRITING
Have you ever thought, "That would make a great story," but never started writing it? Or maybe the idea sounded great, but something got lost in translation? We will explore the basics of fiction writing by focusing on an element of successful story-telling each week. (Note: Bring your notebooks and pens/pencils, laptops, tablets--whatever you prefer and get ready to find your story).
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4/19/17 6/21/17 6:00-8:00 pm
$140
CROCHETING
For beginners to intermediate. Learn the basics along with some new techniques from an experienced instructor. Kit can be purchased the first night of class for $40 and includes patterns, yarn, hooks and other accessories for your project.
CULINARY TIPS FROM A CHEF (New)
Learn tips and tricks from this one night class in January or February from Chef Johnny!
$99 + W 3/15/17 4/19/17 6:00-8:00 pm $40 for kit W 1/18/17 1/18/17 6:00-9:00 pm 2/15/17 2/15/17
$25
DRAWING - INTERMEDIATE (New)
Graduating from "Drawing for Beginners", this course offers in-depth topics focusing on organic form to advance the artist's grasp on drawing mechanics T & TH to ensure skills are maintained and conquered to allow for more growth in your personal style. (Materials required: Mechanical pencil 5 or 7 pt. lead, No. 2 pencil, blue pen, ruler, eraser, sketchbook--Canson or Strathmore mixed media).
$90 + 4/18/17 5/4/17 6:00-8:00 pm supplies
DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS
Think you can't draw? Everyone can learn to draw! This class will teach the basics and a comprehensive understanding of beginner techniques and styles. Learn lines, organic forms, plants, animals, portraits, etc. (Materials required: Mechanical pencil 5 or 7 pt. lead, No. 2 pencil, blue pen, ruler, eraser, sketchbook--Canson or Strathmore mixed media).
EXCEL 2010 BEGINNER
$90 + T & TH 3/7/17 3/23/17 6:00-8:00 pm supplies
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2/15/17 2/22/17 5:30-8:30 pm
$75
Learn more advanced tips and tricks, basic formulas, charts, from a certified Microsoft Office Specialist.
W
3/29/17 4/5/17 5:30-8:30 pm
$75
EXPLORING MASSAGE THERAPY
T or TH
Learn tips and tricks from a certified Microsoft Office Specialist.
EXCEL 2010 INTERMEDIATE
Wondering what all the hype is about Massage Therapy? Find out for yourself in this 1-night class. Whether you're curious about being a client or a therapist, we can answer your questions.
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1/19/17 2/21/17 3/23/17 4/18/17 5/25/17 6/20/17
1/19/17 2/21/17 3/23/17 4/18/17 4:00-5:30 pm 5/25/17 6/20/17
FREE
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Class Name
FACEBOOK BASICS
Want to connect with your friends and family on Facebook, but seems too overwhelming? Check out this 1-night class in November, February, March or April! Learn the basics so you can join in on the fun!
FIRST AID
Payment due at time of registration. (Choose your 1-night class).
FLORAL DESIGN SECRETS
Have you always wondered how to create beautiful eye-catching arrangements? Learn the mechanics in this "make and take" class of design from a floral design instructor using silk and fresh flowers. The first night will be a demonstration of techniques and students have the option to bring supplies. (Class supplies will be discussed the first night).
Day of Start End Time Week Date Date M W
Cost of Class
11/14/16 11/14/16 2/13/17 2/13/17 $30 6:30-8:30 pm 3/13/17 3/13/17 4/24/17 4/24/17 11/9/16 11/9/16 1/11/17 1/11/17 2/8/17 2/8/17 3/8/17 3/8/17 7:15-10:00 pm $55 + text 4/5/17 4/5/17 5/10/17 5/10/17 6/14/17 6/14/17
W 4/12/17 5/3/17 6:00-8:00 pm *(no class 4/19/17)
$45 + $5 for supplies
GENEALOGY BASICS--FIND YOUR ROOTS NOW
Who are your ancestors? How and where do you start? Our Genealogy Research Specialist will help you begin the process, get organized and provide valuable research tips and websites in the fascinating journey to discover your family tree.
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPR
Payment due at time of registration. (Choose your 1-night class).
HOW TO COOK A TURKEY (New)
Learn how to cook the best turkey ever, using whole fryers for the cooking demonstration.
KNIFE SKILLS - Basic (New)
Learn the basics of knife safety and storage from a real Chef! (Knives provided for class use or can bring your own).
M
T or W
5/1/17 5/22/17 6:00-8:30 pm 11/9/16 1/11/17 2/8/17 3/8/17 4/5/17 5/10/17 6/14/17
11/9/16 1/11/17 2/8/17 3/8/17 5:00-7:00 pm 4/5/17 5/10/17 6/14/17
$70
$65 + text
T & W 11/15/16 11/16/16 6:00-9:00 pm
$50
M & T 12/5/16 12/6/16 6:00-9:00 pm
$45
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Class Name
Day of Start End Time Week Date Date
Cost of Class
KNIFE SKILLS - Intermediate (New)
Learn more advanced knife skills from a real Chef with small, medium and large dicing, julienne, batonnet, brunoise and more. (Knives provided for class use or can bring your own).
KNITTING
For beginners to intermediate. Learn some new, old, tried and true ways of knitting. Kit can be purchased the first night of class for $40 and includes patterns, yarn, needles and other accessories for your project.
M & T
2/6/17 2/7/17 6:00-9:00 pm
$45
T $99 + 3/14/17 4/18/17 6:00-8:00 pm $40 for kit
OSHA 10 - Industrial
The 10-hour training is intended to provide an entry level worker’s general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry setting. Who needs this course? Entry level general industry workers in: Health Care, Manufacturing, Warehousing, Distribution and Retail. (Note: Classes will be held in KCCC HS large computer lab).
T & TH
3/7/17 3/21/17 6:00-8:00 pm
$99
T & TH
3/7/17 5/2/17 6:00-8:00 pm
$230
5/10/17 5/17/17 5:30-8:30 pm
$75
OSHA 30 - Industrial
The OSHA 30-hour training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen and field supervisors, the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. Who needs this course? Foremen, job supervisors in the manufacturing, warehouse, distribution, retail and healthcare field.
POWERPOINT 2010 BASICS
Learn tips, tricks and shortcuts from a certified Microsoft Office Specialist to make your presentations entertaining and effective.
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SERVSAFE MANAGER CERTIFICATION (New)
The ServSafe® Manager class covers personal hygiene, cross contamination, time and temperature, receiving and storage, food safety management systems, training hourly employees and more. (Text can be purchased separately: "ServSafe Manager 6th Edition with Exam Sheet" ISBN 10: 0133908372, approximately $70)
M-T-W 3/6/17 3/20/17 6:00-9:00 pm $165 + approx. $70 text
SIGN LANGUAGE - BEGINNING
American Sign Language (ASL) is comprised of hand shapes, movement, body language and expression. You will learn a simple vocabulary from an experienced instructor of approximately 200 signs, the alphabet and numbers. (Choose your class in January or May).
SIGN LANGUAGE - INTERMEDIATE
This class will include additional vocabulary, but focuses more on signing conversation and reading another person's signs.
T
1/3/17 2/14/17 6:30-8:30 pm 5/2/17 6/13/17
$140
2/28/17 4/11/17 6:30-8:30 pm
$140
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Class Name
Day of Start End Time Week Date Date
Cost of Class
SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS
Buenos Dias! Would you like to learn Spanish? This course will help you acquire a basic knowledge of key words and phrases in the Spanish language-for work or travel. After the course, students should be able to communicate with Spanish speakers on a basic level.
STAINED GLASS BASICS
T 2/7/17 3/21/17 6:30-8:30 pm $115 + approx. $200 supplies
Create your own beautiful stained glass project with help from an experienced instructor. (Field trip second night of class to purchase supplies).
WORD 2010 BEGINNER
Learn tips, tricks and shortcuts from a certified Microsoft Office Specialist to make your documents look professional and creative.
WORD 2010 INTERMEDIATE
Learn advanced features, tips, tricks and shortcuts for your documents, flyers, etc., from a certified Microsoft Office Specialist.
YOGA
Learn to relax your body and calm your mind in this hectic world. Yoga postures help our immune systems and hormones to accelerate healing and balancing of any out-of-synch disorders. Choose 1 class or take all 4 @ $50 each month. (Bring mat or blanket and wear loose, comfortable clothing).
TH
2/2/17 3/9/17 6:00-8:00 pm
$99
W
2/1/17
2/8/17 5:30-8:30 pm
$75
W
3/15/17 3/22/17 5:30-8:30 pm
$75
1/3/17 2/2/17 3/7/17 4/4/17
$50
T & TH
1/26/17 2/28/17 3/30/17 5:30-6:30 pm 5/4/17
(*Pending Board Approval)
Check out our new website for updates on future community evening classes!
www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA FOR A CLASS? (We are always on the lookout for new topics!) DO YOU HAVE A TALENT OR SKILL YOU’D LIKE TO SHARE WITH OTHERS? CALL SHAWN KENDALL • 740-393-2933 OR E-MAIL: skendall@knoxcc.org 8
REGISTER EARLY FOR COMMUNITY CLASSES!
4 easy ways to register 1. 2. 3. 4.
By Phone: Call 740-393-2933 Monday – Friday Our website: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com Click on COMMUNITY EVENING CLASSES make your selections, then click “Register for This Class” In Person: Adult Education Office 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday By Fax: 740-397-1659
Gift Certificates Available! Please note: The Adult Education Department reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or combine classes before or at the first class session. Attempts are made to contact all students whose classes may be cancelled. We regret any inconvenience this may create. By registering for a class, you agree to abide by all school policies when in attendance.
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Online Classes
www.Ed2Go.com/KCCCAE Education to fit YOUR schedule! Fees $99 and up! We now offer class series or suites! Contact us today:
740-393-2933
www.KnoxTechnicalCenter.com • Accounting Fundamental Series
• Soft Skills Suite
• Grant Writing Series
• Introduction to Microsoft Project
• Microsoft Access 2016 Series
• Introduction to Crystal Reports
• Conversational Japanese
• Music Made Easy and so much more....
• Grammar Refresher Series 10
Sneak Preview for new Adult Education Programs in 2017!
Information Technology-Computer Systems & Networking LPN to RN Transition Marketing with Social Media Workshop Concealed Carry – 8 hour class QuickBooks Workshop Call 740-393-2933 for details 11
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Schedule: January 2017 Monday–Thursday • 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
You Will Learn:
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My Work Options: Automotive Technician Automotive Mechanic Repair Shop Owner Specialty Repair Technician
Entry-level skills for employment in the automotive service industry
· Brake Systems · Engine Performance and Repair · Heating and Air Conditioning · Manual Drive Train
How Much Can I Earn? $11 - $18 per hour; $23,000 - $37,000
To Register:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript)
Length of Program: 700 hours (about 10 months) Monday - Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
or GED (transcript) · Skill Assessment · BEST test is required prior to skill assessment if English is a second language
Certifications/Licensures: Certification(s) is available through the ASE National Automotive Student Skills Standards Assessment. Students will be eligible to take 9 certification tests. Certification in the field shows pride and competence in one’s profession.
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with the Coordinator
Accreditation: The KTC Automotive Technician program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/Auto
Program Costs: $7,127
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
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CNC MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES Schedule: 1-17-17 to 10-5-2017 Monday–Thursday • 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
You Will Learn:
To Register:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript)
• Strong emphasis on conventional (manual) machining followed by CNC programming and machining ending with computer aided design and machining with Mastercam.
or GED (transcript)
· Skill Assessment · BEST test is required prior to skill
• Demonstrations from the industry’s top field engineers
assessment if English is a second language
• Required tools provided for student use during class
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with the Coordinator
• Instruction focusing on National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS Certification)
My Work Options:
Length of Program: 624 hours (about 9 months) Monday - Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Manual Machinist CNC Machinist Tool & Die Maker Fabricator Computer Aided Design (CAD) Computer Aided Machining (CAM)
Certifications/Licensures:
Certification(s) is available through the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Certification in the field shows pride and competence in one’s profession.
How Much Can I Earn? $14 - $25 per hour; $29,000 - $51,860 Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/CNC
$1 million CNC lab renovation in 2015
Accreditation: The KTC CNC program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
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Program Costs: $8,300
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
COSMETOLOGY Schedule: 1-2-18 to 2-28-19 Monday–Thursday • Noon to 7:00 p.m. and some Fridays
You Will Learn:
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My Work Options:
Hair: chemical texturing, hair cutting, hair coloring and more
Hair Designer Hair Color Specialist Make-Up Artist Manicurist Product Educator Salon Owner/Manager Esthetician
· Skin: proper sanitation techniques, makeup applications, facials and more
· Nails: manicures and pedicures, UV gels, acrylic nails and more
How Much Can I Earn?
· Professionalism, Scheduling, Customer
$9.27 - $19 per hour; $19,300 - $39,300
Service and other business aspects of Cosmetology
(depending on the job location)
To Register:
Length of Program:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript)
1520 hours (14 months) Monday–Thursday and some Fridays Noon to 7:00 p.m.
or GED (transcript) · Skill Assessment · BEST test is required prior to skill assessment if English is a second language
Certifications/Licensures: Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology examination, required for licensure.
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with the Coordinator · 2 References
Accreditation: The KTC Cosmetology program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
Program Costs: $15,350
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/COS
Come to Our Information Session: Monday, October 2, 2017 • 4-6 p.m.
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HVACR
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 11-7-16 OR 3-7-17 Monday–Thursday 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
To Register:
You Will Learn:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript)
· Basics of thermodynamics · Fluid mechanics · Heat transfer · Skills to work in residential, commercial or
or GED (transcript)
· Skill Assessment · BEST test is required prior to skill
assessment if English is a second language
industrial fields
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with the Coordinator
Length of Program: 685 hours (about 11 months) Monday–Thursday 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Certifications/Licensures: Certification(s) is available through the EPA Refrigerant Handlers Certification Exam, Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing Installation – Gas Line, HDPE Heat Fusion Joining Procedures, Socket and Butt Procedures, Air Duct Zoning, and a choice of an ARI or NATE certification exam. Certification in the field shows pride and competence in one’s profession.
Accreditation: The KTC HVACR program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
My Work Options: HVACR Installer HVACR Mechanic HVACR Business Owner HVACR Repair
Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/HVACR
How Much Can I Earn? $14 - $21 per hour; $29,000 - $44,000
Program Costs: $8,790
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
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MASSAGE THERAPY Schedule: September 2017 Tuesdays & Thursdays • 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 2 Saturdays per month • 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
You Will Learn:
My Work Options:
· · Swedish and Therapeutic massage · Hands-on skills and demonstrate Anatomy and physiology
Athletic and Wellness Facility Chiropractic Office Hospice Rehabilitation Center and Nursing Home Hospital and Medical Clinic Spa Cruise Ship Sports Team Self-Employed and much more...
learned knowledge
· Effective communication skills · Comprehensive assessment and effective treatment plans
How Much Can I Earn? $13 - $27 per hour; $27,000 - $56,000
Length of Program:
(depending on company size and location)
817 hours (about 16 months) Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 2 Saturday classes per month 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
To Register:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript) or GED (transcript)
· Skill Assessment · BEST test is required prior to skill
Certifications/Licensures:
assessment if English is a second language
KTC graduates who successfully complete the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEx) are eligible to apply for Ohio licensure through the State Medical Board. National Certification is available through the National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. For more information about massage therapy regulation, visit www.amtamassage.org.
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with Coordinator · 3 Professional References · BCI (state) and FBI (federal) background check · Physician Release · First Aid and Healthcare Provider CPR certification (by the 8th week of class) · Personal Statement
Accreditation:
The KTC Massage Therapy program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. The School is also a member in good standing with the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) and the Association of Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP).
Program Costs: $10,451
Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/MT
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
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MEDICAL ASSISTANT
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Start Date: Mandatory Jump Start Orientation 8-22-16Mandatory to 8-26-16 Jump Start Orientation 8-21-17 to 8-25-17 Schedule: 8-28-17 to 6-8-18 Schedule: 8-29-16 to 6-9-17 Monday–Friday • 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday • 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
You Will Learn:
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My Work Options:
Basic anatomy, physiology, applied mathematics and applied microbiology
Physician offices Specialty offices Clinics
· Administrative functions, basic practice
Hospitals Urgent care facilities
How Much Can I Earn?
finances, managed care/insurance, legal implications and ethical considerations
$10 - $15 per hour; $20,000 - $31,000 (depending on the job location)
· Protective Practices · Medical terminology, diagnostic coding and
To Register:
Program Goals: To prepare competent entry-level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains.
· TABE Skill Assessment (ACT/TEAS considered) · BEST test is required prior to skill
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript)
effective communication
or GED (transcript)
assessment if English is a second language
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with Coordinator · 3 References · BCI (state) and FBI (federal) background check · Physician Release · Current Healthcare Immunizations
Length of Program: 920 hours (about 9 months) Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Certifications/Licensures: Certification(s) is available through the American Association of Medical Assistants. The CMA (AAMA) is considered the gold standard of medical assisting professionalism. The credential represents a medical assistant who has been certified by the Certifying Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). The CMA (AAMA) means a professional edge, increased prestige among colleagues, and greater job security (AAMA, 2010).
Accreditation:
The KTC Medical Assistant program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 25400 U.S. Highway 19 North, Suite 158, Clearwater, FL 33763, 727-210-2350, www. caahep.org. The program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
FIVE-YEAR OUTCOMES: The Medical Assistant program at Knox Technical Center has an average placement rate of 84.72% over the past five years. Additionally, the program has a 96.15% employer satisfaction rate. These statistics show that our graduates find employment and their employers are pleased with their performance.
Program Costs: $9,217
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
Come to Our Information Session:
Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/MA
Tuesday, May 16, 2017 • 4-6 p.m. or call Ms. Shultz to schedule an appointment
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MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING Mandatory Jump Start Orientation 8-21-17 to 8-25-17 Schedule: 8-28-17 to 6-8-18 Monday–Friday • 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Kayla Carpenter, MIB graduate Nationwide Children’s Hospital (Columbus, OH)
You Will Learn:
My Work Options:
· Basic foundation in medical insurance
Hospitals Clinics Long-term care facilities Insurance companies Offices of physicians Specialty offices
billing techniques
· Federal/state/private insurance guidelines · ICD-10-CM Coding and CPT Coding · Professional communications and
How Much Can I Earn?
development
$12 - $15 per hour; $25,000 - $31,000 (depending on job title and location)
· Medical office management · Basic anatomy, physiology and medical
To Register:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript)
terminology
Length of Program:
or GED (transcript)
· TABE Skill Assessment (ACT/TEAS considered) · BEST test is required prior to skill
900 hours (about 9 months) Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
assessment if English is a second language
Accreditation:
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with Coordinator
The KTC Medical Insurance Billing program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. The program curriculum is approved by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT).
· 3 References · BCI (state) and FBI (federal) background check · Physician Release · Current Healthcare Immunizations
Certifications/Licensures: Certification(s) is available through the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT). The Nationally Certified Insurance & Coding Specialist (NCICS) credential represents an Insurance & Coding Specialist who has been certified by NCCT. Certification in the field shows pride and competence in one’s profession.
Program Costs: $9,289
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
Come to Our Information Session:
Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/MIB
Tuesday, May 16, 2017 • 4-6 p.m. or call Ms. Shultz to schedule an appointment
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NURSE AIDE TRAINING
Competency and Evaluation Program (NATCEP) Classes offered monthly
To Register:
You Will Learn:
· Basic knowledge and skills used to assist
· Completed Application/$100
· Ethical foundations of care delivery
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include:
non-refundable deposit
clients with activities of daily living
· Effective collaboration & working as a
· Negative 2-step Mantoux test
member of the health care team
OR result of a negative chest x-ray
· Physician Release · Maroon Scrubs, white shoes and a watch
Length of Program:
(watch must have a second hand)
76 hours (3 weeks) - offered once a month Class weekday evenings 4:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday classes - Clinicals 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
· Age 16 or older Accreditation: The Nurse Aide Training Competency and Evaluation Program is approved by the Ohio Department of Health. The program is also approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
Certifications/Licensures: After successfully completing the state-approved nursing aide training and testing program, nurse aides in Ohio are “state tested” through D&S Diversified. Both a written and clinical competency evaluation will be required.
My Work Options: Long-Term Care Rehabiltative Facilities Home Care My Work Options: Hospice Select Acute Care Facilities
How Much Can I Earn?
Program Costs: $640
$9 - $13 per hour; $18,720 - $27,040 (depending on job location)
(Includes State Testing Fee) This program is not eligible for Financial Aid
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PHLEBOTOMY Schedule: 9-12-17 to 4-17-18 Tuesday & Thursday • 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Clinicals in February-March 2018 Certification in April 2018
You Will Learn:
To Register:
· Medical terminology · Human anatomy and physiology · Blood collection equipment, additives,
· Completed Application/$100
· Venipuncture and capillary procedures · Professional manner and dress
· TABE Skill Assessment (ACT/TEAS considered) · BEST test is required prior to skill
Length of Program:
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with Coordinator
non-refundable deposit
· High School Diploma (transcript) or GED (transcript)
and order of draw
assessment if English is a second language
174 hours (about 6 months) Tuesday and Thursday 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
· 3 References · BCI (state) and FBI (federal) background check
· Physician Release · Current Healthcare Immunizations
Certifications/Licensures:
Certification(s) is available through the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT). The Phlebotomy Technician credential (NCPT) represents a Phlebotomist who has been certified by NCCT. Certification in the field shows pride and competence in one’s profession.
Accreditation: The KTC Phlebotomy program matches requirements as established by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), and complies with competencies/ essentials published by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS). The program is also approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
My Work Options: Hospital laboratories Offices of physicians Clinics Independent clinical laboratories Red Cross
Program Costs: $1,200
(All-inclusive from KTC Application to Certification) This program is not eligible for Financial Aid
How Much Can I Earn?
Come to Our Information Session:
$12 - $15 per hour; $25,000 - $31,000
Tuesday, May 16, 2017 • 4-6 p.m. or call Ms. Shultz to schedule an appointment
(depending on job location)
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PRACTICAL NURSING Schedule: 12 Month Program: Starts in July Five days per week, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Class, lab, clinical times may vary depending on term)
19 Month Program: Starts in February Three days per week, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Class, lab, clinical times may vary depending on term)
You Will Learn:
To Register:
· Basic nursing knowledge and skills · Sound clinical judgement · Ethical foundations of care delivery · Effective collaboration/working as a
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript) or GED (transcript) · TEAS Test or ACT (within the last 18 months) · BEST test is required prior to skill
member of the health care team
· Medication and IV certification
assessment if English is a second language
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview
Length of Program: 1340 hours (12 month begins in July) Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (lab and clinical times vary) or (19 month begins in February) 2 - 3 days per week 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (lab and clinical times vary)
· 2 Professional & 1 Personal References · BCI (state) and FBI (federal) background check · Basic Computer Literacy · Physician Release · Current Healthcare Immunizations · NATCEP or STNA Certification (active) or
Certifications/Licensures: Licensure is available through the Ohio Board of Nursing NCLEX-PN licensure examination. Individuals successfully passing the licensure exam become a Licensed Practical Nurse. The licensed practical nurse is legally responsible and accountable for knowing the legally-defined scope of nursing practice.
documentation of equivalent experience
· First Aid and Healthcare Provider CPR certification (active)
Accreditation: The School of Nursing is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education, the Ohio Board of Nursing and approved by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
My Work Options: Rehabilitative Facilities Physician Offices Clinics Urgent Care Centers Home Care Hospice Select Acute Care Facilities Long Term Care Assisted Living Facilities
Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/PN
Program Costs: $17,870
How Much Can I Earn?
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
$17 - $21 per hour; $35,300 - $43,680 (depending on the job location)
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PUBLIC SAFETY: EMT BASIC EMT – 1-16-17 ADVANCED EMT – 1-2-17 Monday & Wednesday and One Saturday per month • 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
You Will Learn: To think and perform under pressure using the newest skills and techniques to help victims in emergency settings.
Length of Program: 168 hours (about 3 months) Monday and Wednesday 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. One Saturday a month 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
To Register:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript) or GED (transcript)
· Skill Assessment (ACT/TEAS considered) · BEST test is required prior to skill
assessment if English is a second language
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with the Coordinator
• Basic EMT 1-16-17 to 5-3-17 • Advanced EMT 1-2-17 to 5-31-17
· AHA Healthcare Provider CPR (EMT) · Physical · Immunizations
Certifications/Licensures: Upon successful completion of the training program(s) students are eligible to take the respective state or national certification exam(s). EMS graduates are nationally registered through the NREMT to be eligible to obtain the State of Ohio EMS card.
Accreditation: The KTC Public Safety program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Our programs are accredited by the Ohio Department of Public Safety #OH116. Applicants for the Public Safety programs must meet moral, ethical, and substance use policies of the Ohio Department of Public Safety (OAC 4765).
Program Costs:
After of the program and My completion Work Options: passing required exams, what Private all Sector Ambulance Services Fire Departments License or Certification can I acquire?
Hospital Industrialby settings Certified State of Ohio as Firefighter
Basic EMT - $1,577 • Advanced EMT - $2,195 EMR - $535 • EMT Refresher - $240 AEMT Refresher - $350
These programs are not eligible for Financial Aid
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How Much Can I Earn? $25,000 - $ 33,000
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PUBLIC SAFETY: FIRE Schedule: Call 740-393-2933 for details or visit www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com
You Will Learn:
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with the Coordinator
The newest science behind fire behavior as well as applications and techniques of firefighting.
· AHA Healthcare Provider CPR (EMT) · Physical
Length of Program:
Accreditation:
FF1 - 140 Hours (Approx. 3 months) FF2 - 120 Hours (Approx. 3 months)
The KTC Public Safety program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Our programs are accredited by the Ohio Department of Public Safety #OH116. Applicants for the Public Safety programs must meet moral, ethical, and substance use policies of the Ohio Department of Public Safety (OAC 4765).
Both programs run on: Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Every Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Certifications/Licensures: Upon successful completion of the training program(s) students are eligible to take the respective state certification exam(s).
After of the program and My completion Work Options: passing all positions requiredasexams, what Entry level Firefighter License or Certification can I acquire? How Much Can I Earn? Certified by State of Ohio as Firefighter $14.50 - $24 per hour; $30,200 - $50,000
To Register:
Program Costs:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript)
Volunteer (36 hours) - $563 Firefighter I - $1,504 • Firefighter II - $1,415
or GED (transcript) · Skill Assessment (ACT/TEAS considered) · BEST test is required prior to skill assessment if English is a second language
These programs are not eligible for Financial Aid
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WELDING CERTIFICATION Schedule: 1-9-17 to 10-25-17 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
You Will Learn:
Accreditation:
· Structural steel welding for construction
The KTC Welding Certification program is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and approved by Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
or repair, Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG)
· Use of blueprints to plan, layout, cut, shape,
My Work Options:
weld and finish projects
Welding Cutter Steel Metal Worker Assembler Fabricator Welder Fitter
· Work with steel, stainless steel, cast iron,
bronze, nickel and other metals and alloys
Length of Program:
How Much Can I Earn?
685 hours (about 10 months) Monday - Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
$13 - $20 per hour; $27,000 - $41,650
To Register:
· Completed Application/Fee · High School Diploma (transcript) or GED (transcript)
Certifications/Licensures:
· Skill Assessment · BEST test is required prior to skill
Five Certification(s) are available through the American Welding Society D.1.1 structural steel certification. Certification in the field shows pride and competence in one’s profession.
assessment if English is a second language
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: · Interview with the Coordinator Gainful Employment Disclosure: www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com/Weld
Program Costs: $7,970
(All-inclusive) Financial Aid available for qualified students
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The Financial Aid Process at Knox Technical Center
Financial assistance is available for those who qualify and are accepted into a financial aid eligible program.
FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and is the only way to apply for federal student aid. FAFSA will evaluate your financial need and determine how much federal aid you are eligible to receive.
TYPES OF FEDERAL STUDENT AID
Grants
Major funding sources are PELL grants, Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, BVR, WIA, Trade, and the Veteran’s Training program.
Grants are free money that do not have to be repaid
award
1. Apply for a U.S. Department of Education Users ID and password at https://fsaid.ed.gov 2. Complete the online free FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov - use school code 016558
(just like a car or home loan)
that need to be repaid with interest
knox technical center
Your award letter explains the combination of federal grants and loans we can offer you.
How to Apply for Financial Aid:
Loans
Student loans are real loans
Sheryl Mickley, our financial aid coordinator, is very capable of helping you every step of way. Don't hesitate to ask her for assistance.
REPAYMENT
Once you leave school, you will need to repay your student loans. Contact your loan service provider to discuss your repayment options.
3 OPTIONS FOR COLLEGE CREDIT: 1. Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)2
www.ohiohighered.org/transfer/ct2
2. Articulation (Agreements with area colleges) 3. One Year Option
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ABLE SERVICES ® & GED CLASSES Career Readiness
What is ABLE?
ABLE classes are for adults who want to improve their math, reading and writing skills in order to find a job, prepare for job training programs or for college. ABLE classes assist Ohio adults to become more effective workers, parents and citizens by helping them to improve basic skills, obtain high school equivalencies, secure employment, retain current employment, enroll in post-secondary education or training, or improve their English language skills.
How long will this program take?
Who May Enroll in ABLE/GED ® classes?
Although it takes time to learn any skill, the exact length of the program depends on the individual. Students write their own goals and ABLE staff members help guide the students through until those goals are met.
ABLE classes are FREE to all eligible adults. Students who are 16, 17 and 18 years old must have an official withdrawal documentation from their home school district or evidence of a high school diploma.
We are “ABLE” to help you succeed!!
For More information: Knox Technical Center ABLE provides FREE classes. Please contact our office for more information: 740-393-2933 ext. 1121 Website: www.KnoxTechnicalCenter.com Address: 308 Martinsburg Road Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050
What will I study? Most ABLE adults need to enhance math and writing skills. However, each adult receives customized lessons specific to their needs.
Is attendance required?
All students must complete ABLE Orientation. Starting January 9, 2017 Classes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Your choice: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 pm OR 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Yes. Adults who enroll in ABLE classes are expected to attend classes whenever they are held.
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CAREER SERVICES JOB SEARCH SUCCESS Why Career Services?
Career services helps guide you as you find a career that fits your personality, skill sets and interests preparing you for a job you will love!
What Is Career Services?
✓ Developing a career plan ✓ Writing and proof-reading a resume ✓ Improving interview skills ✓ Seeking employment ✓ Dealing with personal issues
All appointments are FREE! Contact: Lori Gastin at 740-393-2933 Ext. 1114 • lgastin@knoxcc.org
www.KnoxTechnicalCenter.com
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Let Us Bring The Training To Your Table
Business/Computers
Construction Healthcare
Public Safety
Industrial/Manufacturing HR Development
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Check out our Work-Based Student Labs!
AUTOMOTIVE
COSMETOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
MASSAGE THERAPY CLINIC
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Registration STEPS TO ENROLL IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Registration
Completed Application/Fee
FINANCIAL AID -
High School Diploma (transcript)/GED (transcript)
Eligible funding for those who qualify:
Skill Assessment/TEAS for PN program BEST Test is required prior to skill assessment if English is a second language
$ PELL Grant Admission/Acceptance Requirements
The minimum requirements for consideration in the program include: Interview with Coordinator Program Specific Requirements
$ Subsidized Stafford Loan $ Unsubsidized Stafford Loan $ BVR, WIA, Trade (TAA)
Acceptance Notification
✓ Written notification of acceptance will be provided Upon acceptance, $200 deposit (non-refundable and applied to fees) must be paid within seven (7) calendar days to secure your space in the program
$ Veteran’s Training Program
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Application To be eligible for any of the programs below you must have a high school diploma or equivalency
Adult Education at Knox County Career Center
Please check the program for which you are applying
Application Information
Application / admission process
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Contents Career Programs: Automotive Technician................................................ 12 Computerized Numerical Controls CNC Manufacturing Technologies............................... 13 Cosmetology ............................................................... 14 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) ................................................ 15 Massage Therapy ........................................................ 16 Medical Assistant ........................................................ 17 Medical Insurance Billing ............................................ 18 Nurse Aide Training Competency and Evaluation Program (STNA) ........................................ 19 Phlebotomy ............................................................... 20 Practical Nursing ......................................................... 21 Public Safety: Emergency Medical Services (EMT)...... 22 Public Safety: Fire ....................................................... 23 Welding Certification .................................................. 24
Other Services: Community Evening Classes....................................... 4-8 REGISTRATION – Community Evening Classes............... 9 Online Classes............................................................. 10 Sneak Preview Adult Education................................... 11 Financial Aid and College Credit.................................. 25 ABLE/GED ................................................................... 26 Career Services ........................................................... 27 Targeted Training......................................................... 28 Work-Based Students Labs.......................................... 29 REGISTRATION – Career Developement Programs...... 30 KTC Application........................................................... 31
To APPLY:
Knox Technical Center @ KCCC 308 Martinsburg Road Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 740-393-2933 32 www.KnoxTechnicalCenter.com
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