FALL 2012 COURSE SCHEDULE AUGUST - DECEMBER
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Corporate College Presents Disney Institute © Disney
Communicate a compelling vision Build involvement and ownership Organize for maximum involvement Capitalize on change
“Disney’s Approach to Leadership Excellence” September 25, 2012 at Corporate College East CRN #88231 Mediocre leaders produce mediocre results – so don’t be one of them. It’s time to D’Think your leadership style. Spend one day with Disney Institute and you’ll benefit from our experience in leadership excellence and learn to think differently. Are you ready?
PROGRAM AGENDA – Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Cost is $395 per person
Call 866-933-5167 to register.
7:30 – 8 a.m. 8 – 9:30 a.m. 10 – 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. 1 – 2:30 p.m. 3 – 4:30 p.m.
Registration/Breakfast The Power of Story-Living the Vision Employee Involvement in the Vision Lunch Organization and Leading in a Culture of Change Values and Behavior
Times subject to change. Lunch, mid-morning and afternoon breaks are included.
Morning Learning Objectives • Understand why a vision for the future is critical to success. • Examine the strategies Disney leaders employ to align their personal vision with the organization’s vision. • Learn to unleash creativity in developing a vision for your area of influence. • Communicate your vision and examine personal methods for inspiring commitment in others. • Explore the values and behaviors that make leaders who can effectively communicate and live a vision. • Discuss the barriers to gaining employee involvement in the future of a business. • Discover the relationship between involvement and organizational structure and process. • Examine the strategies that Disney leaders employ to help employees take ownership and get involved in the business.
Afternoon Learning Objectives • Discuss the two areas of performance for which Disney leaders are held accountable. • Understand the relationship between performance accountability and organizational structure and process. • Examine the strategies Disney leaders employ to develop the organizational structure and process. • Explore the values and behaviors that make leaders effective parts of the organization. • Discuss how implementing a change in the organization can affect its performance over time. • Examine the strategies that Disney leaders employ to keep their teams constantly improving and reaching new goals. • Explore the values and behaviors that will make leaders effective when dealing with change. • Examine the strategies that Disney leaders employ to connect with people and sustain long-term success as leaders. • Use storytelling to gather insight into your own leadership values.
4400 Richmond Rd. • Warrensville Hts., OH 44128 • www.corporatecollege.com/disney
TABLE OF CONTENTS Business and Performance Development.............. 2 Accounting, Finance and Tax Language Learning
TRAINING LOCATIONS • Corporate College® East (CCE) 4400 Richmond Rd. Warrensville Hts., OH 44128
Organizational Effectiveness.................................. 11 Corporate Team Building
• Corporate College® West (CCW) 25425 Center Ridge Rd. Westlake, OH 44145
Organizational Excellence....................................... 15 Lean Lean Six Sigma Project Management
• Advanced Technology Training (ATT) East 30th and Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115
Information Technology ......................................... 24 Accounting One Day Classes Network Administration and Support Database Administration Programming/Application Security Virtualization
• Unified Technologies Center (UTC) 2415 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 • Hospitality Management Center (HMC) 180 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114
Cisco Technical Training.......................................... 35 Tech2U Workshops................................................... 39 Event and Meeting Management........................... 41 Event Planning Wedding Planning Certification Cooking School Wine, Beer and Spirits Gourmet Cooking Certified Specialist of Wine Program Professional Land Management Certificate...... 49 Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses.......... 53 Online Education...................................................... 57 Registration Information........................................ 63
Corporate College is proud to be ISO 9001:2008 certified in the areas of Quality and Event Services.
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TAP INTO NEW STREAMS OF THINKING, NEW MODES OF COMMUNICATION AND NEW APPROACHES TO SHARPENING SKILLS.
BUSINESS AND PERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT
WHETHER YOU ARE UPGRADING SKILLS OR RETOOLING FOR A CAREER MOVE, OUR INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS WILL ASSIST YOU TO THINK CREATIVELY, SOLVE PROBLEMS, IMPLEMENT BEST PRACTICES AND APPLY REAL-WORLD KNOWLEDGE TO EXCEL.
PROGRAM AREAS Accounting, Finance and Tax Career Development Facilitator Communications Human Resources Language Learning 2
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SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONALS ARE DEVELOPED THROUGH CUSTOMIZED LEARNING SOLUTIONS DESIGNED TO FIT THE NEEDS OF A WIDE RANGE OF INDUSTRIES. INTRODUCTION Business and Performance Development offers courses in a broad range of specialty areas. Whether you are upgrading your skills or retooling for your next career move, our innovative programs will assist you in solving problems encountered in the workplace. Courses let you acquire the skills, best practices and real-world knowledge that enable you to excel at your job on a daily basis. We focus on teaching professionals to think creatively to solve business dilemmas. Taught by a faculty of leading professionals experienced in their respective fields, our courses blend theoretical and practical information to provide the skills and knowledge you need to stay ahead in today’s fast-paced business world.
Information: 216-987-2906 www.corporatecollege.com/business
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Accounting, Finance and Tax
Enrolled Agent (EA) Review – Part 2: Businesses
Enrolled Agent (EA) Review – Part 1: Individuals
This is a blended-learning, review course for Part 2: Businesses of the IRS Special Enrollment Exam (SEE). Enrolled Agents are licensed by the Federal Government and have demonstrated special competence in tax matters, professional ethics and can practice before the IRS anywhere in the United States. For the 2013 tax season, starting January 1, 2014, commercial/paid tax preparers must have a Preparer Tax ID Number (PTIN). As an EA you will have a PTIN. Enrolled Agents may present cases at all levels of the IRS and may represent clients, with or without their presence, on such matters as examination of a filed return, liability for a delinquent return, payment of a past due tax, and submission of a federal tax lien. In short, they act as agents of taxpayers faced with problems involving income taxes, estate and gift taxes, employment taxes, and excise taxes.
This is a blended-learning, review course for Part 1: Individuals of the IRS Special Enrollment Exam (SEE). Enrolled Agents are licensed by the Federal Government and have demonstrated special competence in tax matters, professional ethics and can practice before the IRS anywhere in the United States. For the 2013 tax season, starting January 1, 2014, commercial/paid tax preparers must have a Preparer Tax ID Number (PTIN). As an EA you will have a PTIN. Enrolled Agents may present cases at all levels of the IRS and may represent clients, with or without their presence, on such matters as examination of a filed return, liability for a delinquent return, payment of a past due tax, and submission of a federal tax lien. In short, they act as agents of taxpayers faced with problems involving income taxes, estate and gift taxes, employment taxes, and excise taxes.
Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be prepared to register and sit for Part 2: Businesses of the IRS Special Enrollment Exam This course requires a one hour orientation session, five (5) three (3) hour in class sessions and 60 online hours of instruction. This is a review course, Corporate College does not grant EA certification. Receive a $100 discount when you register for all three EA review courses!
Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be prepared to register and sit for Part 1: Individuals of the IRS Special Enrollment Exam Note: This course requires a one hour orientation session, four (4) three (3) hour in class sessions and 39 online hours of instruction. This is a review course, Corporate College does not grant EA certification. Receive a $100 discount when you register for all three EA review courses. $395
CEU: 5.2
$395
CEU: 7.6
HRS: 76
#88202 CCW - TBD M Oct 15 - Nov 19 6 - 9 p.m. Staff In class dates: 10/15 (1hr), 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19
HRS: 52
#88195 CCW - TBD M Sep 4 - Oct 1 6 - 9 p.m. Staff In class dates: 9/4 (1 hr), 9/10, 9/17, 9/24, 10/1
ZFIN 1027
ZFIN 1026
Receive a $100 Discount
Enroll for all Three Enrolled Agent Review Classes Enrolled Agents (EA) are licensed by the Federal Government and have demonstrated special competence in tax matters, professional ethics and can practice before the IRS anywhere in the United States. For the 2013 tax season, starting January 1, 2014, commercial/paid tax preparers must have a Preparer Tax ID Number (PTIN). As an EA you will have a PTIN. To become a certified EA you must successfully pass the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE). The SEE is divided into three separate exams that can be taken in any order and need to be taken within two years of each other.
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Enrolled Agent (EA) Review – Part 3: Representation, Practice and Procedures
Registered Tax Return Preparer (RTRP) Exam Review
This is a blended-learning, review course for Part 3: Representation, Practice and Procedures of the IRS Special Enrollment Exam (SEE). Enrolled Agents are licensed by the Federal Government and have demonstrated special competence in tax matters, professional ethics and can practice before the IRS anywhere in the United States. For the 2013 tax season, starting January 1, 2014, commercial/paid tax preparers must have a Preparer Tax ID Number (PTIN). As an EA you will have a PTIN. Enrolled Agents may present cases at all levels of the IRS and may represent clients, with or without their presence, on such matters as examination of a filed return, liability for a delinquent return, payment of a past due tax, and submission of a federal tax lien. In short, they act as agents of taxpayers faced with problems involving income taxes, estate and gift taxes, employment taxes, and excise taxes. Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be prepared to register and sit for Part 3: Representation, Practice and Procedures of the IRS Special Enrollment Exam. Note: This course requires a one hour orientation session, two (2) three (3) hour in class sessions and 27 online hours of instruction. This is a review course, Corporate College does not grant EA certification. Receive a $100 discount when you register for all three EA review courses!
The Federal Government is regulating the tax preparation industry. Anyone who is compensated for preparation of a federal tax return will be required to pass a competency exam in order to become an IRS (RTRP) Registered Tax Return Preparer (Attorneys, CPA, EA are excluded). Corporate College offers a blended-learning course that will prepare you for the IRS- RTRP exam. Along with our team of highly qualified instructors; our content partner, Gleim Publications, is the most widely used for student accounting study materials. This course has been uniquely designed to be flexible enough to fit into busy schedules, while continuing to offer the support and reinforcement that only face to face instruction can provide. Successful completion of the Gleim End of Course Test qualifies candidates to receive the 10 hrs of CPE credit for federal tax law topics required annually for RTRP’s. Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course, the participant will have gained the knowledge to sit for the IRS- RTRP exam. Note: This course includes three, three hour in class sessions, a one hour orientation session and 27 hrs of online learning.
$395
CEU: 2.8
#88196 CCW - TBD Dec 3 - Dec 17 6 - 9 p.m. In class dates: 12/3 (1hr), 12/10, 12/17
$395
CEU: 3.7
HRS: 37
#88203 Aug 28 - Oct 2
CCE - TBD 6 – 9 p.m.
T Staff
#88204 CCW - TBD R Oct 4 - Nov 8 6 – 9 p.m. Staff In class dates: 10/4 (1hr), 10/11, 10/18, 10/25
HRS: 28 M Staff
ZFIN 1029
ZFIN 1028
IRS - Tax Professionals Certification Training The Federal Government is regulating the tax preparation industry and is requiring anyone who is compensated for preparation of a federal tax return to pass a competency exam in order to become an IRS Registered Tax Return Preparer or Enrolled Agent (Attorneys and CPAs are excluded). Corporate College offers a blended-learning course that will prepare you for these exams that are administered by Prometrics on behalf of the IRS. We have a team of highly qualified instructors. Our content partner, Gleim Publications, is the most widely used accounting study materials.
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Language Learning Chinese (Mandarin) I Chinese (Mandarin) is the world’s most spoken language; it is the official language of China and is spoken by more than one billion people worldwide. In today’s global society an increasing number of businesses and individuals are finding it desirable, if not necessary, to learn a new language. Corporate College, in partnership with RosettaStone has developed a blended-learning language course in Chinese (Mandarin) for beginners interested in becoming acquainted with the language and culture of China. Dynamic Immersion, RosettaStones award winning method of language learning, paired with the support and engagement of a professional instructor gives learners the confidence, flexibility and accessibility to achieve fluency in their new language. Outcomes: • Build your Chinese (Mandarin) vocabulary and language abilities • Learn to write and speak Chinese • Gain knowledge of Chinese etiquette and culture • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand Chinese (Mandarin) • Share ideas and opinions in Chinese (Mandarin), express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientation session and three, two hour instructor lead sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of China. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities. $195
CEU: 6.8
HRS: 68
#88354 Sep 4 - Nov 12
CCE - TBD 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
T Staff
#88355 CCE - TBD M Oct 15 - Dec 23 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 10/15 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1026
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Chinese (Mandarin) II
English (ESL) I
Prerequisite: Chinese (Mandarin) I Or have previous knowledge of Chinese Language. This course is designed for those that want to continue to build upon the foundations of the Chinese language skills learned in Chinese I. Participants in this course will have previous knowledge of Chinese Language or taken Chinese I course.
ESL or English as a Second Language courses have become the mainstay of success for those whose native language is a language other than English. Acquiring a foundation in the English language has proven to reduce difficulties assimilating into American society, significantly increase job opportunities and professional advancement, better prepare children for academic achievement and ensure understanding of laws and civil liberties in the US. English (ESL) courses can help with accent reduction. Accents reflect the unique characteristics and background of a person and are a sense of cultural pride. However, some people may have difficulty communicating because of their accent and this can affect job or educational performance and advancement.
Outcomes: • Build your Chinese (Mandarin) vocabulary and language abilities • Spell and write accurately • Gain knowledge of Chinese etiquette and culture • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand Chinese (Mandarin) • Share ideas and opinions in Chinese (Mandarin), express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientation session and three, two hour instructor lead sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of China. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities. $195
CEU: 6.8
Outcomes: • Build your English vocabulary and language abilities • Accent reduction • Spell and write accurately • Gain knowledge of the idiosyncrasies of the English language (homonyms, puns, irony) • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand English • Share ideas and opinions in English, express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientation and three, two hour instructor lead sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of the English language. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities.
HRS: 68
#88343 CCE - TBD T Nov 13 - Jan 21 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 11/13 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1030
$195
CEU: 6.8
HRS: 68
#88360 Sep 4 - Nov 12
CCE - TBD 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
T Staff
#88361 CCE - TBD M Oct 15 - Dec 23 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 10/15 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1029
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English (ESL) II
German I
Prerequisite: English (ESL) I This course is designed for those that want to continue to build upon the foundations of the English language skills learned in English I. Participants in this course will have previous knowledge of English Language or taken English I course.
German has become one of the world’s vital languages. It is the official language of Europe’s largest economy and 4th largest in the world; 700,000 Americans are employed by German companies. It is the most translated language for written works and the second language of the internet. German is used every day in the English language; we use Doppler for the weather, convert temperatures into Fahrenheit and enjoy bratwurst at picnics; just hope no one needs the Heimlich maneuver! Corporate College, in partnership with RosettaStone has developed a blended-learning language course in German for beginners interested in becoming acquainted with the German language and culture. Dynamic Immersion, RosettaStones award winning method of language learning, paired with the support and engagement of a professional instructor gives learners the confidence, flexibility and accessibility to achieve fluency in their new language.
Outcomes: • Build your English vocabulary and language abilities • Accent reduction • Spell and write accurately • Gain knowledge of the idiosyncrasies of the English language (homonyms, puns, irony) • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand English • Share ideas and opinions in English, express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language
Outcomes: • Build your German vocabulary and language abilities • Spell and write accurately • Gain knowledge of German etiquette and culture • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand German • Share ideas and opinions in German, express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientation and three, two hour instructor lead sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of the German Community. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities.
Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientation and three, two hour instructor lead sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of the English language. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities. $195
CEU: 6.8
HRS: 68
#88365 CCE - TBD T Nov 13 - Jan 21 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 11/13 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1042
$195
CEU: 6.8
HRS: 68
#88358 Sep 4 - Nov 12
CCE - TBD 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
T Staff
#88359 CCE - TBD M Oct 15 - Dec 23 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 10/15 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1028
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German II
Spanish I
This course is designed for those that want to continue to build upon the foundations of the German language skills learned in German I. Participants in this course will have previous knowledge of German Language or taken German I course.
Spanish is the world’s second most spoken language, with nearly 329 million speakers. The number of people in the US whose primary language is Spanish has doubled since 1990 to nearly 37 million (12.8 percent of the population). Spanish is such a common language in the US that most government documents are distributed in both English and Spanish, all Presidential speeches are translated into Spanish and it is very common for industry and manufactures to use bi-lingual labeling on their products and in stores. Corporate College, in partnership with RosettaStone has developed a blended-learning language course in Spanish for beginners interested in becoming acquainted with the Spanish language and culture. Dynamic Immersion, RosettaStones award winning method of language learning, paired with the support and engagement of a professional instructor gives learners the confidence, flexibility and accessibility to achieve fluency in their new language.
Outcomes: • Build your German vocabulary and language abilities • Spell and write accurately • Gain knowledge of German etiquette and culture • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand German • Share ideas and opinions in German, express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientation session and three, two hour instructor lead sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of German Community. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities. $195
CEU: 6.8
Outcomes: • Build your Spanish vocabulary and language abilities • Spell and write accurately • Gain knowledge of Latino etiquette and culture • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand Spanish • Share ideas and opinions in Spanish, express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientaion and three, two hour instructor led sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of the Latino Community. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities.
HRS: 68
#88364 CCE - TBD T Nov 13 - Jan 21 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 11/13 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1038
$195
CEU: 6.8
HRS: 68
#88356 Sep 4 - Nov 12
CCE - TBD 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
T Staff
#88357 CCE - TBD M Oct 15 - Dec 23 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 10/15 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1027
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Spanish II Prerequisite: Spanish I This course is designed for those that want to continue to build upon the foundations of the Spanish language skills learned in Spanish I. Participants in this course will have previous knowledge of Spanish Language or taken Spanish I course.
Learn a Language and Culture for Business and Personal Interest
Outcomes: • Build your Spanish vocabulary and language abilities • Spell and write accurately • Gain knowledge of Latino etiquette and culture • Retain what you’ve learned • Read and understand Spanish • Share ideas and opinions in Spanish, express feelings and talk about everyday life • Build a foundational framework for life-long learning and retention of your new language Note: Courses are 10 weeks and include an orientation session and three, two hour instructor lead sessions held at fun and exciting venues that reflect the culture and customs of the Latino Community. Learners will have 24/7 access to RosettaStone Totale online software including; speech recognition software, live online professional coaching sessions and access to interactive online activities and communities.
Globalization, mobility and communications are bringing the world ever closer together. To be competitive on a global scale, the business world of tomorrow needs individuals who can work in a culturally diverse environment and who have strong skills in a foreign language. A partnership between Corporate More than College and RosettaStone of people in the world provides learners with Dynamic are able to speak at Immersion, the least two languages. award winning method of language learning, and quality instructors for an optimum learning experience. Immersion uses images, intuition, interactivity and instruction to provide a foundation for learners to think and communicate in a new language right from the start. Courses are delivered through a seamless blend of face-to-face sessions, online instruction and interactive activities that provides the learner with the foundations of a new language, its culture, customs and etiquette.
$195
CEU: 6.8
65 percent
HRS: 68
#88363 CCE - TBD T Nov 13 - Jan 21 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Staff Orientation 11/13 at CCE, three cultural sessions and online activities. ZLAN 1034
ONLINE SELF-STUDY Three-month subscription to online portal.
Includes speech recognition software, live interactive activities and coaching. Languages Available Arabic Chinese (Mandarin) Dutch English (UK) English (US) Farsi French German
Greek Hebrew Hindi Irish Italian Japanese Korean Latin
Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Tagalog Turkish Vietnamese
Call 216-987-2800 for information.
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ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
OUR PHILOSOPHY IS SIMPLE: PARTNER WITH OUR CLIENTS TO CREATE AND DELIVER BEST-IN-CLASS TALENT DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS THAT PROVIDE RETURN ON THE CLIENT’S INVESTMENT.
PROGRAM AREAS Job, Competency and Training Needs Analysis Assessment for Selection and Development Comprehensive Executive Assessment and Coaching Corporate Culinary Team Building Team Effectiveness and Group Facilitation Customized Training Solutions Strategic Consulting 11
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WE HELP ORGANIZATIONS CHANGE, EVOLVE AND SUCCEED BY DEVELOPING THE CAPABILITIES OF THEIR TALENT. INTRODUCTION The Organizational Effectiveness unit of Corporate College partners with organizations to overcome challenges, build talent capabilities and produce business results. Our distinctive team of organizational development and industrial psychology experts partner with companies to craft solutions that accelerate effectiveness and maximize impact. Our creative designs are the blueprint to meeting complex challenges head-on by addressing the rootcause of the issue. Solutions will often be multi-faceted, helping to drive change and support employees at all levels within an organization.
Outcomes: • Assess employee skills and abilities to do their jobs or the jobs of the future • Build effective teams • Identify and keep the right people in the right jobs by building the talent pipeline • Develop leaders to provide direction for the future while delivering results today • On demand strategic planning that engages employees with a vision of the future • Design learning strategies that support individual and organizational growth
Information: 216-987-5867 (Organizational Effectiveness) www.corporatecollege.com/employeedevelopment
216-987-5907 (Team Building) www.corporatecollege.com/teambuilding
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Corporate Team Building and Culinary Challenges Our exclusive program engages teams to work together within an observed and carefully structured culinary experience with renowned chefs and professional facilitators. Two-Hour Events • Appetizers and Icebreakers • Giving Back Four-Hour Events • Wine Blending Marketing Challenge • Pizza Marketing Challenge • Four-Course Teambuilding Eight-Hour Events Four-hour workshop coupled with one of our four-hour culinary events listed. Self Awareness Workshops • Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® • DISC Profile Leadership Development Workshops • Leading High Performance Teams • Essentials of Leadership Location Hospitality Management Center at Public Square 180 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115
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TO MAINTAIN HIGH QUALITY STANDARDS WHILE REMAINING GLOBALLY AND LOCALLY COMPETITIVE, ORGANIZATIONS NEED INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE COMMITTED AND ABLE TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY IN A WAY THAT IS COST EFFECTIVE AND MEETS ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS.
ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE
PROGRAM AREAS General Quality ISO Standards Lean Lean Six Sigma Project Management
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DEVELOP AND OPTIMIZE SYSTEMS, REDUCE WASTE, ELIMINATE PROCESS DEVIATION AND IMPLEMENT PROVEN TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING PROJECTS. INTRODUCTION Excellence in business requires constant improvement to current processes, systems and goals. Quality programs are no longer limited to just manufacturing, they can be applied to any business activity or process for improved effectiveness and efficiency. In today’s business environment, doing more with less has become the norm and client and customer satisfaction still remains king. To maintain high quality standards while remaining globally and locally competitive, organizations need individuals who are committed and able to increase productivity in a way that is cost effective and meets organizational goals.
• Improve processes to gain optimum efficiency and effectiveness • Reduce waste, redundancy and eliminate process deviation Our blended-learning methods of instruction reduce time spent away from the office, allows for optimal use of classroom time to work on project-based activities and real-world application of tools. Easy access to on-line materials and resources gives the learner freedom to seamlessly integrate learning into their schedules anytime, anywhere, 24/7. Corporate College can assist in creating a quality program that fits the unique needs of our clients.
Corporate College has a wide range of solutions to help organizations and individuals: • Cultivate an organizational culture of continuous process improvement
Information: 216-987-2906
• Develop value added Quality Management Systems
www.corporatecollege.com/quality
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ISO Standards
Lean Six Sigma
The Institute for Organizational Excellence at Corporate College is an ISO 9001 registered company and our approach is to practice what we preach. This has allowed us to better understand the applications of the standards within a broad range of clients. Our commitment to the success of our clients in demonstrated in our on-going effort toward continual improvement.
Lean Six Sigma White Belt This course is the first level of the Lean Six Sigma Certification Program. Participants will learn the foundations and ideology behind LSS methods and how they integrate with organizations to achieve process improvement. Upon completion of this course participants will have a firm understanding of what LSS is and how it can benefit organizations. This course is designed specifically as the first of a series of courses that leads to Black Belt certification but would also be of benefit to those that are curious to see if LSS is right for them or their organization.
LEAN Lean 101: Lean Overview This seminar gives a high-level view of the history, tools, and methodology of Lean that can be implemented into any business process. Participants will be exposed to Lean Principles that have impacted the business community with major improvements for decades. This course can lay a firm foundation for practical application and continued in-depth study. Includes two hours online instruction.
Outcomes: • Understanding of general principles of Lean Six Sigma • Ability to identify processes within an organization in which LSS methods would be effective • Introduction to tools used in the Lean Six Sigma process Note: This course blends seven hours of traditional classroom instruction with five hours of required online learning and assignments. All course materials included. To receive a certificate of completion, participants must attend all class sessions and complete all online assignments. Lunch voucher is included for each day of classroom instruction
Outcomes: • Explain the basics of Lean Thinking • Describe how Lean can provide a successful competitive strategy for any organization • Indicate how Lean can be deployed with existing resources • Discuss organizational return on investment Note: This course blends classroom instruction with required on-line assignments. $199
CEU: 0.6
HRS: 6
#53959 Aug 15
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
W Hendon
$395
CEU: 1.2
#88181 CCE - TBD Aug 27 - Sep 10 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. In class date: 9/10 ZSIX 1000
ZLEN 1007
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HRS: 12 M Hendon
ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
Prerequisite: LSS White Belt. This blended-learning course builds upon the foundational knowledge participants gained in the LSS White Belt course. Individuals will become more familiar with Lean Six Sigma methodologies and tools and gain the skills necessary to participate on improvement project teams. This course is ideal for those that are frequently referred to as subject matter experts or owners of the process targeted for improvement. Upon successful completion of this course the participant will acquire LSS Yellow Belt Certification and will have completed the prerequisite necessary to enroll in LSS Green Belt or Green Belt for HealthCare.
Prerequisite: Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified as Lean Six Sigma Green Belts. Lean Six Sigma Green Belts work directly with cross-functional project leaders to carry out identified improvement projects using LSS methodologies. Green Belts can implement all of the appropriate tools to lead independent local projects when necessary. Outcomes: • Prepare, manage and lead Lean Six Sigma projects within an organization • Identify and implement tools used for process optimization • Organize, prepare, present and evaluate milestone reviews • Measure ROI for projects • Support Black Belt leads in the implementation of improvement projects Note: The LSS Yellow Belt course is a required prerequisite for enrollment in the Green Belt course. This course blends 14 hours of traditional classroom instruction with 15 hours of required online learning and assignments. To receive Green Belt Certification, participants must attend all class sessions, complete all online assignments and complete a College approved Lean Six Sigma project. All course materials included, lunch voucher is included for each day of classroom instruction.
Outcomes: • Recognize/ identify processes that are ideally suited for Lean Six Sigma within an organization • Understanding and ability to describe the primary components of the DMAIC process • Skills needed to represent individual departments or organizations as an active member on a Lean Six Sigma project team Note: The LSS White Belt course is a required prerequisite for enrollment in the Yellow Belt course. This course blends 14 hours of traditional classroom instruction with five hours of required online learning and assignments. To receive Yellow Belt Certification, participants must attend all class sessions and complete all online assignments. All course materials included, lunch voucher is included for each day of classroom instruction. $895
CEU: 1.9
#87171 CCE - TBD Sep 10 - Oct 1 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. In class dates: 9/24 and 9/25
$1,295
CEU: 2.9
#87173 CCE - TBD Oct 1 - Feb 4 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. In class days: 10/22 and 11/5
HRS: 19 MT Hendon
ZLSS 1002
ZLSS 1001
LEAN SIX SIGMA CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Register for all four LSS levels and receive more than 20 percent off. Today’s competitive environment leaves no room for error. Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a business management technique which works to improve the overall quality of production output. Partnered with The Quality Group, a nationally recognized Lean Six Sigma expert, we have developed a program to provide you and your organization the resources to explore, learn and implement a Lean Six Sigma management system. Certificates: White Belt | Yellow Belt | Green Belt | Black Belt Ask your HR department about tuition reimbursement.
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HRS: 29 M Hendon
ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for Healthcare
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
Prerequisite: Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt This course has been customized to meet the unique needs of current and future healthcare professionals. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified as Lean Six Sigma Green Belts in Healthcare. Lean Six Sigma Green Belts in Healthcare work directly with cross-functional project leaders to carry out identified improvement projects using LSS methodologies within a healthcare organization. Green Belts can implement all of the appropriate tools to lead independent local projects when necessary.
Prerequisite: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified as Lean Six Sigma Black Belts, Black Belts are trained experts in Lean, Six Sigma and statistical process control techniques. The LSS Black Belt course is designed to ensure effective use of DMAIC principles needed to improve business processes and the Lean tools to reduce waste and increase productivity. Individuals completing this course will have all the necessary tools to lead cross-functional project teams through implementation. This course uses MINITAB statistical software for all project calculations; it is preferable that participants bring their own laptop for software download.
Outcomes: • Prepare, manage and lead Lean Six Sigma projects within an organization • Identify and implement tools used for process optimization • Organize, prepare, present and evaluate milestone reviews • Measure ROI for projects • Support Black Belt leads in the implementation of improvement projects Note: The LSS Yellow Belt course is a required prerequisite for enrollment in the Green Belt for Healthcare course. This course blends 14 hours of traditional classroom instruction with 15 hours of required online learning and assignments. To receive Green Belt Certification, participants must attend all class sessions, complete all online assignments and complete a College approved Lean Six Sigma project. All course materials included,lunch voucher is included for each day of classroom instruction. $1,295
CEU: 2.9
#87970 CCE - TBD Oct 1 - Feb 4 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. In class dates 10/24 and 11/7
Outcomes: • Ability to plan and execute LSS projects under the direction of a Project Sponsor • Identify opportunities, establish and justify projects, organize project teams and lead team activities • Interpret statistical data results and effectively communicate impact to management and project team • Organize and direct the preparation, presentation and evaluation of milestone reviews • Ensure projects are integrated with other organizational activities and the overall mission and strategic objectives Note: The LSSGB course is a required prerequisite for enrollment in the Black Belt course. This course blends 45 hrs of traditional classroom instruction with 35 hrs of required online learning and assignments. To receive Certification, participants must attend all class sessions, complete all online assignments and a College approved LSS project and pass an online certification exam. All course materials are included; lunch voucher is included for each day of classroom instruction.
HRS: 29 W Hendon
ZLSS 1009
$3,625
CEU: 8
HRS: 80
#87174 CCE - TBD MTW Oct 24 - Mar 25 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Brodbeck In class days: 12/3 (3 hrs), 12/10 - 12/12, 1/7 - 1/9 ZLSS 1003
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ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt for Healthcare
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Prerequisite: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for Healthcare This course has been customized to meet the unique needs of current and future healthcare professionals. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified as Lean Six Sigma Black Belts, Black Belts are trained experts in Lean, Six Sigma and statistical process control techniques. The LSS Black Belt course is designed to ensure effective use of DMAIC principles needed to improve business processes and the Lean tools to reduce waste and increase productivity. Individuals completing this course will have all the necessary tools to lead cross-functional project teams through implementation. This course uses MINITAB statistical software for all project calculations; it is preferable that participants bring their own laptop for software download.
Certified Associate in Project Management Training This blended course is designed for those individuals seeking project management certification training hours towards the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM). Individuals new to project management or those seeking a better understanding of the fundamental tools will find this blended program both practical and comprehensive. Students will perform 11 hours of initial online training providing the foundation to the course learning. Then through the classroom setting, those skills and tools will be further enhanced by an Instructor led and hands on program. Outcomes: • Recognizes the genesis of project, program, and portfolio management and their importance to enterprise success • Explain the various approaches for selecting projects, programs, and portfolios • Illustrate the main tasks involved in and outputs of initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing projects • Demonstrates knowledge of project management terms and techniques such as: • The triple constraint of project management • The project management knowledge areas • Tools and techniques of project management such as: • Selection methods • Work breakdown structures • Gantt charts, network diagrams, critical path analysis • Cost estimates • Earned value management Note: Successful completion of this program will be determined by: • Completion of all online modules • Attendance at both classroom days Upon successful completion, students will receive a certificate of completion showing they have met the training requirements for the CAPM as outlined by the Project Management Institute
Outcomes: • Ability to plan and execute LSS projects under the direction of a Project Sponsor • Identify opportunities, establish and justify projects, organize project teams and lead team activities • Interpret statistical data results and effectively communicate impact to management and project team • Organize and direct the preparation, presentation and evaluation of milestone reviews • Ensure projects are integrated with other organizational activities and the overall mission and strategic objectives Note: The LSSGB for Healthcare course is a required prerequisite for enrollment in the Black Belt course. This course blends 45 hrs of traditional classroom instruction with 35 hrs of required online learning and assignments. To receive Certification, participants must attend all class sessions, complete all online assignments and a College approved LSS project and pass an online certification exam. All course materials are included; lunch voucher is included for each day of classroom instruction. $3,625
CEU: 8
HRS: 80
#88182 CCE - TBD MTW Oct 24 - Mar 25 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Hendon In class dates: 12/3 (3 hr), 12/17 - 12/19, 1/14 - 1/16 ZLSS 1008
$999
CEU: 2.3
HRS: 23
#87175 Sep 10 - Oct 1
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
M Anastasi
#87449 CCE - TBD M Oct 8 - Oct 29 6 – 9:30 p.m. Anastasi In addition to the face-to-face sessions, 10 online hrs are required. ZLSS 1013
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ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification Prep
Project Leadership Project managers are expected to elicit top performance from all members of the project team, often in an environment of highly responsibility and low authority coupled with the use of “borrowed resources”. Key to accomplishing this is the understanding of and ability to implement proven leadership, communication, and management theories and methods in project situations. This intensive course allows you to analyze your own management and leadership styles, compare them to modern techniques and principles and strengthen your ability to lead other to project success.
The PMP credential recognizes demonstrated knowledge and skill in leading and directing project teams and in delivering project results within the constraints of schedule, budget and resources. Leading organizations and governments around the world invest in professional credentialing for project management. Preparation for a PMI credential requires study and review of current project management processes. If you have demonstrated experience and competence in leading project teams, this certification and this prep course is right for you. The PMP exam and course materials is industry agnostic. However, the instructor will interweave real world project examples throughout the course offering so that some practical application of the learning’s can be applied on the job for any project that the student is leading. This course is certified by PMI for preparation for the PMP Exam. Outcomes: • Recognize processes and project management terminology • Create repeatable processes that will improve project results • Recognize and plan for key components, requirements and obstacles in early project planning • Illustrate best practices in project management Note: The PMP credential recognizes demonstrated knowledge and skill in leading and directing project teams and in delivering project results within the constraints of schedule, budget and resources. Leading organizations and governments around the world invest in professional credentialing for project management. Preparation for a PMI credential requires study and review of current project management processes. $1,995
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87452 Sep 20 - Nov 15
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
R Anastasi
Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Build high-performance project teams through effective leadership and communications • Use power, politics and personality to encourage productivity and cooperations • Resolve conflict through the use of five proven methods • Implement effective and creative problem-solving and negotiation processes to attain agreements $595
CEU: 1.6
HRS: 16
#87446 Sep 20 - Sep 21
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
RF Kulik
ZLSS 1016
PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management is a strategic competency for organizations that ties project results to organizational goals. Project managers have the skills to effectively and efficiently initiate, plan, execute, monitor and control and close projects successfully. Using PMI’s Project Management Book of Knowledge as a foundation, courses have been designed to provide students with the tools necessary for successfully overseeing, implementing and managing projects.
ZMGT 1010
A recent IT field study reported the following issues are a result of poor project management: • Missed deadlines • Exceeded budget • Poor communication • Inability to meet project requirements
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ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Project Human Resource and Communication Management
Project Scope and Quality Management Project scope and quality management go hand in hand in today’s project environment. Both are concerned with the assurance that the project includes all the work required, and only the work required, to complete the project successfully. In addition, both are concerned with the inclusion in the project of the processes required to ensure that the project will satisfy the needs for which it is undertaken. Hence, project quality and process quality are united with change control through project scope and quality management. This course provides accepted and proven principles and techniques for the management of scope and quality in projects to ensure project success in terms of scheduling, cost, quality and stakeholder satisfaction.
Project human resource management addresses the processes and functions needed to make the most effective use of people involved with projects, while project communications management addresses the need to ensure timely and appropriate development and dissemination of information. Each is inherently connected and reliant on the other in today’s project environment. Both are concerned with the assurance that the project includes the right people and that the people have the right information at the right time. In addition, both are concerned with the inclusion in the project of the processes required to ensure that the project will satisfy the needs for which it is undertaken. This course provides accepted and proven principles and techniques for the management of human resources and communications in projects to assure project success in terms of schedule, cost, quality and stakeholder satisfaction.
Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Develop a concise and complete project charter and plan. • Control the project scope and avoid “scope creep” • Select from common models of quality management. • Understand the basic quality tools and principles of quality control and quality leadership. • Understand the basics of professional responsibility and ethics in project management.
Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Establish roles and responsibilities for team members • Select and develop project teams • Understand project manager core competencies • Determine communication requirements and needs • Develop communication plans • Increase communication skills $595
CEU: 1.6
HRS: 16
#87451 Oct 25 - Oct 26
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
RF Kulik
$595
CEU: 1.6
HRS: 16
#87447 Oct 18 - Oct 19
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
RF Kulik
ZLSS 1017
ZLSS 1020
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ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Project Schedule and Cost Management
Business Analysis Fundamentals
Schedule and budget analysis and control have long been significant elements of project management. Indeed, the identification of project status depends on schedule and budget elements in addition to elements of adherence to specifications. However, both schedule and budget elements have traditionally been regulated to functions not directly involved with the day-today performance activities of projects. Hence, many project personnel and managers today do not have the basic understanding of schedule and budget development, analysis and control necessary to adequately carry out the responsibilities of modern project management. This course covers the processes and techniques necessary to ensure timely completion of projects within approved budgetary constraints. Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Calculate project schedules based on work breakdown structure and PERT/CPM analysis • Identify, assign and tabulate resource requirements • Develop and use time-phased project budgets • Predict future project performance based on historical data
This two-day course aims to provide a realistic and interactive overview of what business analysis is, and what a business analyst does in the framework of defining system solutions. Business analysis represents a critical factor for project success; being the conduit for disconnects that can exist between the producers of the solution and the business users who need the functionality that the project will provide. This course is designed around the seven knowledge areas identified by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA): Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring, Elicitation, Requirements Management & Communication, Enterprise Analysis, Requirements Analysis, Solution Assessment & Validation and Underlying Competencies. This course will use a case study approach to allow participants to perform a current state analysis to identify the “as is” situation, interview users to elicit requirements about the future state, and write requirements for the solution. Topics covered: definition of a business analyst, BABOK structure and format, phases of the system development life cycle, managing the transition, project management overview.
$595
CEU: 1.6
HRS: 16
#87450 Sep 27 - Sep 28
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
RF Kulik
Outcomes: • Understand the philosophy, methods and terminology of business analysis • Understand business analysis body of knowledge • Understand the types of requirements • Understand the project life cycle concepts • Understand where the BA’s activities fit into the project life cycle • Understand the BA’s underlying competencies • Become familiar with the BA’s role in the life of a project
ZLSS 1018
Project Risk and Contract Management Risk is the project manager’s inescapable partner. In addition to living with risk, a project manager – and project personnel – must be able to work effectively with contracting managers, purchasing professionals and subcontractors to accomplish key objectives. More and more in today’s environment, modern project management requires project personnel to have a working knowledge of the management of risk and the intricacies of contract and procurement management in order to control and direct the project to success. This intensive course provides the basics of risk management and contract/procurement management as they apply to modern project management. Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Identify acceptable levels of risk • Assess the potential impact of risk factors • Identify contract components • Understand the process of project contracting • Administer contracts appropriately and effectively $595
CEU: 1.6
HRS: 16
#87448 Nov 15 - Nov 16
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
RF Kulik
$595
CEU: 1.4
HRS: 5
#88491 Oct 15 – 19
CCE 6 – 9 p.m.
MTWR F
ZLSS
ZLSS 1019
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
JOIN THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO GET TRAINING TO ADVANCE IN THE WORKFORCE IN HIGH DEMAND JOBS BY EARNING INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED CREDENTIALS AND CERTIFICATIONS THROUGH PROGRAMS DEVELOPED IN CONJUNCTION WITH INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS.
PROGRAM AREAS Accounting One Day Classes Network Administration and Support Database Administration Programming/Application Security Virtualization
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAMS ARE DEVELOPED IN CONJUNCTION WITH INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS SO PARTICIPANTS CAN IMMEDIATELY APPLY NEW KNOWLEDGE IN THE WORKPLACE. INTRODUCTION Corporate College’s information technology programs trained thousands of people in recent years at training centers throughout the county, as well as through online courses. Recent studies performed by the United States Department of Labor indicate a need for workers trained in information technology and these individuals can expect faster than average employment growth. The outlook for information technology professionals is very positive from a career perspective. Programs are up-to-date and range from one-day workshops to in-depth programs that lead to industry-recognized credentials and certifications. The staff and instructors involved with information technology programs at Corporate College have technical backgrounds and substantial industry experience. In addition, they are regularly acquiring new technical knowledge that they then integrate into their teaching and curriculum. Our staff also assists organizations in designing training plans to suit specific company goals.
Information: 216-987-2962 (Information Technology) 216-987-3094 (Cisco) www.corporatecollege.com/ittraining
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Accounting
One Day Classes
QuickBooks
Excel, Basic – One Day
Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills and the ability to use Windows, operating system to manage information on your, computer. An understanding of basic accounting, and bookkeeping principles is required. Discover the ease of automated bookkeeping with QuickBooks. This hands-on, scenario-based class will allow you to set up a company, work with lists, set up inventory, invoice for services, process payments, work with bank accounts, enter and pay bills, memorize transactions, customize forms, use other QuickBooks accounts, create reports, create graphs, track and pay sales tax, prepare payroll, set up online banking, share files with an accountant; estimate, time track, job cost as well as write letters. Note: Intuit Curriculum provided.
Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills, ability to use the Windows, operating system to manage information on computer. Work with the spreadsheet concepts required to produce basic worksheets including inputting data and running calculations. Topics covered include creating a basic worksheet, performing calculations, modifying a worksheet, formatting a worksheet, printing workbooks and managing large workbooks. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.
$695
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87560 Sep 8 - Oct 20
UTC - 215 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S Staff
#88147 CCW - TBD Oct 16 - Nov 15 6 – 9:30 p.m. No class Sep 15 and 29.
TR Staff
ZMGT 1014
$125
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87951 Sep 12
CCW - TBD W 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Staff
#88006 Sep 13
CCE - TBD R 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Staff
#87952 Oct 10
CCW - TBD W 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Staff
#88007 Oct 11
CCE - TBD R 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Staff
#87953 Nov 14
CCW - TBD W 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Staff
#88008 Nov 15
CCE - TBD R 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Staff
#87954 Dec 1
UTC - TBD S 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Staff
ZMSA 1111
Excel, Intermediate – One Day Prerequisite: Excel, Basic or ability to create, edit, format and print basic, worksheets. Streamline and enhance your spreadsheets with customized Microsoft Excel elements including templates, charts, graphics, and formulas. Apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats. Create templates, sort and filter data, import and export data, analyze data, and work with Excel on the web. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided. $125
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87960 Oct 17
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
#88009 Oct 18
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R Staff
ZMSA 1112
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Excel, Advanced – One Day
One Day Classes
Prerequisite: Excel, Intermediate or the ability to create, edit, format, and print, basic worksheet that include charts and sorted and, filtered data. Understanding of XML is recommended. This course is designed for persons who want to gain advanced skills necessary to utilize the specialized and advanced capabilities of Excel by automating some common tasks, applying advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborating on worksheets with others, and sharing Excel data with other applications. Topics include creating macros, collaborating with others, auditing and analyzing worksheet data, incorporating multiple data sources, and importing and exporting data. $125
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87959 Nov 28
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
#88010 Nov 29
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R Staff
Program Description: For those professionals who want to learn a new skill quickly, these One Day classes are targeted to specific technologies to give students immediate useable skills. Courses: • Windows for the Desktop • Word, Basic • Work, Intermediate • Excel, Basic • Excel, Intermediate • Excel, Data Anaysis • Adobe Acrobat Professional • SharePoint Basic
ZMSA 1127
Excel, Data Analysis – One Day Prerequisite: Excel 2010 Expert Level or equivalent knowledge. This course is designed for advanced Microsoft Office Excel professionals who may work or be interested in the domain of finance, statistics, project analysis, and market analysis including the fields of micro- and macro-economics. Topics include forecasting data using functions, using the data analysis tools, using the financial functions to make investment decisions, examining data using math functions, manipulating data using text and information functions, creating templates and working with the advanced chart options, and managing data in Excel workbooks. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided. $150
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87955 Oct 17
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
#87956 Nov 28
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
ZMSA 1125
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Word, Basic – One Day
Word, Advanced – One Day
Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills and the ability to use Windows, operating system to manage information on computer. Work with the word processing concepts required to produce basic business documents to create, revise, edit, enhance, and save documents for both printing and future retrieval. Topics covered include creating a basic document using Microsoft Word, editing documents by locating and modifying text, formatting text, formatting paragraphs, adding tables to a document, adding graphic elements to a document, controlling a document’s page setup and its overall appearance, and proofing documents to make them more accurate. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.
Prerequisite: in Microsoft Word, use a web browser and an email, Word, Intermediate or ability to create and modify business documents, program as well as understand worksheet (Excel), and presentation (PowerPoint). XML is recommended. This course is designed for persons who want to gain advanced skills necessary to manage long documents, collaborate with others, and secure documents. Topics include using features in Word to link with Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, collaborate on documents using compare, create and manage document versions, add reference marks, citations and notes, make long documents easier to use by creating master documents, secure a document by restricting access, create fill-in forms, and tag a document using XML. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.
$125
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87947 Sep 5
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
$125
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R Staff
#88003 Sep 6
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R Staff
#87958 Nov 14
#87948 Oct 3
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
#88012 Nov 15
#88004 Oct 4
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R Staff
#87950 Oct 13
UTC - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S Staff
#87949 Nov 7
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
#88005 Nov 8
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R Staff
ZMSA 1126
Adobe Acrobat Pro, Basic – One Day Prerequisite: Knowledge in word, excel and web browser. You may have used different applications to create documents for your own reference. However, you may now be required to share your files electronically by email, over a network, or on the web, so that recipients can view, print, and offer feedback. In this course, you will use Adobe Acrobat to make your information more portable, accessible, and useful to meet the needs of your target audience. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.
ZMSA 1116
Word, Intermediate – One Day Prerequisite: Word, Basic or ability to create and modify standard business, documents in Microsoft Word contain basic tables, text, and simple graphics. Improve the quality of your work by enhancing your documents with customized Microsoft Word elements. Improve your efficiency by automating the way Microsoft Word works for you. In this course, you will create complex documents in Microsoft Word by adding components such as customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics. You will also create personalized Microsoft Word efficiency tools. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided. $125
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87957 Oct 10
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
#88011 Oct 11
CCW - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R Staff
$150
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87944 Nov 7
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
ZDES 1022
SharePoint 2010, Basic – One Day This one-day course teaches you how to create a SharePoint site including: knowledge management overview and considerations, adding logos, creating web parts (announcements, calendar, discussion boards, contacts, links, surveys), workspaces, Quick launch panel, creating content libraries, customizing views, collaboration tools, entering and labeling content, user tracking, permissions. $199
CEU: 0.70
#88528 CCE Sep 12 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
ZMSA 1117
ZMGT 1016
28
HRS: 7 W Staff
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Windows 7 for the Desktop – One Day
MS 10135: Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills and the ability to use computer. Learn how to customize and become more proficient working on the Windows 7 operating system. Understand the desktop and icons; create shortcuts to applications and documents. Utilize Windows Explorer, My Computer and the Start menu. Create, find, move and delete files, documents and folders. Modify desktop properties and view the desktop in your own style. Use the Control Panel to customize the Windows environment. Understanding this desktop operating system will increase your productivity and decrease your frustration! Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided. $125
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87964 Sep 5
UTC - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
#87538 Oct 9 - Oct 11
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TR Staff
#87498 Oct 26
UTC - 215 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F Staff
This five-day, instructor-led course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to configure and manage an Exchange Server 2010 messaging environment. This course does not require previous Exchange Server experience, but does require that students have significant experience in managing Windows Server and Active Directory services or Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This course will teach you how to configure Exchange Server 2010, as well as provide guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help you optimize your Exchange Server deployment. This course is intended for people aspiring to be enterprise-level messaging administrators. Others who may take this course include IT generalists and help desk professionals who want to learn about Exchange Server 2010. Note: People coming into the course are expected to have at least three years experience working in the IT field, typically in the areas of network administration, help desk, or system administration. They are not expected to have experience with previous Exchange Server versions.
ZCCO 1023
Network Administration and Support
$1,695
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell 2.0
#87995 Oct 22 - Oct 26
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
ZMCP 1082
Prerequisite: MS 6425: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services or equivalent knowledge. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to utilize Windows PowerShell for administering and automating administration of Windows based servers. $1,795
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87982 Sep 17 - Sep 21
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
#87984 Oct 8 - Nov 7
CCW - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Staff
MS 10747A: Administering System Center 2012 Configuration Manager This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to configure and manage a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager site and its associated site systems in the role of Configuration Manager administrators. $2,295
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#88149 Oct 22 - Oct 26
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
ZMCP 1102
ZNET 1021
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MS 10174B: Configuring and Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2010 This five-day instructor-led course teaches students how to install, configure, and administer Microsoft SharePoint and also how to manage and monitor sites and users by using Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It will also cover the new features and functionality introduced with SharePoint 2010 Sp1 as well as Offices 365’s SharePoint Online.
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: SharePoint Administrator 2010
$1,695
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#88146 Oct 8 - Oct 12
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
ZMCP 1101
MS 10748A: Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
Program Description: The new Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: SharePoint Administrator 2010 credential will help put your career on the fast track by ensuring you have the skills to successfully implement, manage, and troubleshoot Microsoft SharePoint 2010.
This three day course describes how to plan and deploy a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager hierarchy, including the central administration site, one or more primary sites and secondary sites, and all associated site systems. This course also covers migration from System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
Who Should Attend? A+ Certified Technicians, Network+ Certified Technicians, Linux+ Certified Technicians, Help Desk Analysts, Help Desk Technicians, LAN Administrators and Business professionals with Expert Office Skills or equivalent knowledge that wish to enter into the field of computer networking.
$1,395
CEU: 2.1
HRS: 21
#88150 Nov 14 - Nov 16
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
WRF Staff
ZVTC 1008
SharePoint Server Foundation Management
You Will Be Able To: • Installing and Configuring a SharePoint Environment • Managing a SharePoint Environment • Deploying and Managing Applications • Maintaining a SharePoint Environment
Prerequisite: Familiarity with at least one of MS applications, Experience accessing information via a web browser. Create and perform basic management of a team site using SharePoint Server 2010 Foundation.
Program Prerequisites: A+ Certification, Network+ Certification, Networking Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge. Requirements for Completion: • SharePoint Server Foundation Management • SharePoint 2010 Designer • 10174B: Configuring and Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2010
$350
CEU: 1.4
HRS: 14
#88001 Sep 26 - Oct 3
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
ZMGT 1015
SharePoint 2010 Designer Prerequisite: SharePoint 2010 Foundations. SharePoint collaboration software helps simplify business intelligence, content management, search, and sharing for intranet and internet sites. In this course you will use Microsoft Windows SharePoint Designer 2010 to create and modify a SharePoint site.
Certification Potential: Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
$175
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87989 Oct 10
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
W Staff
ZPRG 1037
30
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Database Administration
Programming/Application
Crystal Reports, Basic
Java Programming - Fundamentals
Prerequisite: Access, Basic or equivalent experience with Windows operating, system and a solid foundation working with tables, queries, forms, and reports. Create customized reports by connecting to a database and modifying its presentation. In this course you will learn report building and report processing techniques along with software features that add value to your presentation. Topics include creating and modifying a basic report, using formulas for filtering data, building a parameterized report, grouping report data, enhancing a report, creating a report using data sourced from an Excel database, and distributing data. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.
Prerequisite: Software Development Fundamentals. This course combines Object Oriented Concepts with Sun Java 2 programming. It is a comprehensive five (5) day course that takes students with a structured programming background through object-oriented techniques and into Sun Java constructs. Note: Materials provided.
$350
CEU: 1.4
HRS: 14
#87562 Oct 29 - Nov 7
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Haverly
#87563 Nov 14 - Nov 21
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Haverly
#88060 Nov 19 - Dec 19
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Staff
This Java training course is intended for students with experience in a procedural or object-oriented language. It covers most Java syntax elements, including recent additions such as Generics and AutoBoxing. In addition to the fundamental library classes that would be needed in any Java program, it also covers several other important APIs, including Collections and Streams.
Prerequisite: Crystal Reports, Basic. This course will cover creating more sophisticated reports like sub-reports and cross-tabs, as well as how to increase the speed and efficiency of reporting by using SQL queries and dictionaries. Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided. HRS: 14
HRS: 35
Java Programming for Experienced Developers
Crystal Reports, Advanced
CEU: 1.4
CEU: 3.5
ZSUN 1005
ZPRG 1017
$350
$1,195
$1,295
CEU: 4
HRS: 40
#86905 Sep 24 - Sep 28
CCE - TBD 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
ZPRG 1035
PHP Programming with MySQL Prerequisite: Object-Oriented Programming Principles, HTML 5. The objective of PHProgramming with MySQL course is to teach both new and experienced web developers the comprehensive steps for building dynamic, data-driven, interactive websites.
ZPRG 1018
$695
CEU: 2.1
HRS: 21
#87985 Oct 9 - Nov 8
Metro - ATT 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TR Staff
#88000 Oct 22 - Nov 7
CCW - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Staff
ZPRG 1039
31
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Agile Software Development Essentials
IT Project Management
Prerequisite: Software Development Fundamentals. The agile software development model implements methodologies and practices to more effectively control the software development life cycle. This course will familiarize both developers and project managers with agile principals. Note: Courseware provided.
By weaving together theory and practice, this course presents an understandable, integrated view of the many concepts skills, tools, and techniques involved in project management. Learn how good project management and effective use of software can help you manage projects, especially information technology projects. $495
CEU: 2.1
HRS: 21
#88013 Oct 8 - Oct 24
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Staff
ZPRG 1036
#88002 Nov 27 - Dec 13
Metro – ATT 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TR Staff
Introduction to Ruby On Rails
#88013
CCE - TBD
MW
Prerequisite: Database Administration Fundamentals, HTML 5. This course is intended for web developers seeking to create web applications with Ruby on Rails.
Instructional Performance Techniques
$175
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87986 Nov 5 - Nov 7
Metro - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Staff
$225
CEU: 0.7
HRS: 7
#87987 Nov 13 - Nov 14
Metro - ATT 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TW Staff
ZMGT 1006
Build confidence in your ability to the teach training skills necessary to develop and deliver information to adults in performing their jobs. Discover how to maximize adult learning principles, analyze training requirements, develop learning objectives, outline training content, select training methods, develop and use training aids, formulate lesson plans, employ basic facilitation skills, handle problem situations, practice, use and evaluate training skills. In this approved course, to satisfy requirements for the Certified Technical Trainer (CTT) and the Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) designation, you will follow objectives for adult training established by the International Board of Standards for Training, Performance, and Instruction (IBSTPI). You will also evaluate your performance by viewing a taped, instructional performance.
ZPRG 1038
Foundations of Software Testing ISTQB Certification Prerequisite: Programming with C# or equivalent experience in software programming. The Foundations of Software Testing-ISTQB Certification course is the essential guide to software testing and to the ISTQB Foundation qualification. This comprehensive course reflect the most recent changes to the ISTQB Foundation Syllabus, the book adopts a practical, hands-on approach, covering the fundamental topics that every system and software tester should know. $895
CEU: 2.1
HRS: 21
#88138 Oct 16 - Nov 1
CCE - TBD 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TR Staff
Android Development This Android Development training covers all the essentials required to begin creating powerful custom mobile applications. Using a step-by-step approach, you’ll build a fully-featured Android application from the ground up and master the skills you need to design, develop, test, and publish powerful applications. CEU: 2.8
HRS: 28
#86904 Oct 22 - Oct 25
CCE - TBD 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
MTWR Staff
CEU: 2.1
HRS: 21
#87561 Oct 6 - Oct 20
UTC - 202A 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S Staff
ZMGT 1001
ZPRG 1041
$1,875
$695
ZINT 1015
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Security
Virtualization
Security+
CompTIA Cloud Essentials
Prerequisite: Fast Track A+ Certification or equivalent knowledge, Network+ or equivalent knowledge. Security+ CompTIA Certification is the primary course you will need to take if your job responsibilities include securing network services, network devices, and network traffic. It is also the main course you will take to prepare for the CompTIA Security+ examination. In this course, you’ll build on your knowledge and professional experience with computer hardware, operating systems, and networks as you acquire the specific skills required to implement basic security services on any type of computer network.
Prerequisite: Network+ or equivalent experience in networking. In this course you will learn about cloud computing and weigh the pros and cons of cloud computing to make effective decisions and meet IT challenges.
$1,195
CEU: 3.75
HRS: 37.5
#87980 Sep 24 - Sep 28
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
#87566 Nov 6 - Nov 21
UTC - 226 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TRS Staff
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35 MTWR F Staff
#87983 Oct 18 - Oct 19
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
RF Staff
Our five-day intense VMware vSphere POWERCAMP provides the most comprehensive approach to Virtualization training. This is an intense, accelerated immersion course, designed for computer professionals that require effective, real-world skill-building. The POWERCAMP is capped off with a challenging DUAL certification exam, the VC-VIP (Virtualization Council - Virtual Infrastructure Professional) and VCMIA (Virtualization Council – Master Infrastructure Architect). This certification requires passing a demanding exam that has been developed by an expert team of Virtualization Professionals.
Prerequisite: Security+, Network+. This class will immerse the students into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems. Students will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and then be lead into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real network is harmed. Students then learn how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system. Students will also learn about Intrusion Detection, Policy Creation, Social Engineering, DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflows and Virus Creation. When a student leaves this intensive 5 day class they will have hands on understanding and experience in Ethical Hacking. This course prepares you for EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50. Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
HRS: 14
VMware vSphere POWERCAMP
Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures
#87981 Oct 29 - Nov 2
CEU: 1.4
ZNET 1022
ZSCR 1019
$2,995
$275
$3,750
CEU: 3.75
HRS: 37.5
#88144 Oct 1 - Oct 5
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
#88143 Metro - TBD Nov 26 - Nov 30 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR F Staff
ZVTC 1003
VMware View 5 Our four-day intense VMware View 5 class provides the most comprehensive approach to Virtualization training. This is an intense, accelerated immersion course, designed for computer professionals that require effective, real-world skill-building. The VMware View class is capped off with a challenging certification, the VC-VAP (Virtualization Council - View Administrator Professional). This certification requires passing a demanding exam that has been developed by Virtualization Professionals.
ZSCR 1025
$3,000
CEU: 3
HRS: 30
#88142 Nov 5 - Nov 8
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MTWR Staff
ZVTC 1001
33
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
VMware Site Recovery Manager
Cisco Nexus 1000v
Our two-day intense VMware Site Recovery Manager class provides the most comprehensive approach to Virtualization training. This is an intense, accelerated immersion course, designed for computer professionals that require effective, real-world skill-building. The VMware Site Recovery Manager class is capped off with a challenging certification, the VC-SRP (Virtualization Council – Site Recovery Professional). This certification requires passing a demanding exam that has been developed by an expert team of Virtualization Professionals.
The vSphere suite of products consisting of ESXi Server 5 and vCenter 5 is both exceptionally powerful and comprehensive. Our Nexus 1000V course is intended for students with strong networking experience. It is our intention to take your existing knowledge base and expand upon that. At course competing the student will be able to configure, support configure security policies, effectually troubleshoot the Nexus 1000v and more.
$1,500
CEU: 1.5
HRS: 15
#88140 Dec 10 - Dec 11
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MT Staff
VMWare ThinApp Our two-day intense VMware Install and Configure provides the most comprehensive approach to Virtualization training. This is an intense, accelerated immersion course, designed for computer professionals that require effective, real-world skill-building. The VMware ThinApp class is capped off with a challenging certification, the VC-TAP (Virtualization Council ThinApp Professional). This certification requires passing a demanding exam that has been developed by an expert team of Virtualization Professionals. CEU: 1.5
HRS: 15
#88141 Dec 12 - Dec 13
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
WR Staff
CEU: 0.75
HRS: 7.5
#88200 Dec 14
Metro - ATT 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
ZVTC 1006
ZVTC 1004
$1,500
$750
ZVTC 1005
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CISCO TECHNICAL TRAINING
CISCO CERTIFICATION ENSURES HIGH STANDARDS OF TECHNICAL EXPERTISE AND ACHIEVING CISCO CERTIFICATION AT ANY LEVEL MEANS YOU ARE JOINING THE RANKS OF SKILLED NETWORK OF PROFESSIONALS WHO HAVE EARNED RECOGNITION AND RESPECT IN THE INDUSTRY.
PROGRAM AREAS Cisco Certified Network Associate Cisco Certified Design Associate Cisco Certified Security Associate Cisco CCNA Wireless Certification Cisco Certified Network Professional Cisco Certified Design Professional CCNP Voice/CCVP Cisco Certified Security Professional Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional Cisco Wireless Technology Specialist Certifications 35
CISCO TECHNICAL TRAINING
CISCO TECHNICAL TRAINING
1st LEVEL OF CERTIFICATIONS Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Bootcamp
Cisco Certified Voice Associate (CCVA) Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communication
Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions
Cisco Certified Security Associate (CCSA) Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security
Cisco CCNA Wireless Certification (IUWNE) CCNA Wireless Certification
2nd LEVEL OF CERTIFICATIONS Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Four courses to be taken in preparation for the CCNP Exam Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Troubleshoot and Maintain Networks
Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) Three courses to be taken in preparation for the CCDP Exam Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH)
CCNP Voice/CCVP Five courses to be taken in preparation for the CCVP Exam Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Applications v8.0 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Voice over IP and QoS v8.0 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 1 v8.0 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 2 v8.0 Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications v8.0
Cisco Certified Network Professional Security (CCSP) Four courses to be taken in preparation for the CCNP/Security Exam Securing Networks with Cisco Routers & Switches (SECURE) v 1.0* Deploying Cisco ASA Firewall Solutions (FIREWALL) v 1.0* Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) v 7.0* Deploying Cisco ASA VPN Solutions (VPN) v 1.0*
Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional (CCIP) Four courses to be taken in preparation for the CCIP Exam Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS)
3rd LEVEL OF CERTIFICATIONS Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE)
SPECIALIST CERTIFICATIONS Cisco Wireless Technology Specialist Certifications Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Field Specialist Wireless Security
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CISCO TECHNICAL TRAINING
CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1)
CCNP Series: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)
Prerequisite: Internet Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge/skill. This comprehensive course will help you develop your basic CCNA skills. You will gain hands-on experience as you prepare for operating the modern TCP/IP networks built with Cisco hardware. You will use Cisco 2600/2800/3500/3550/3560/4506 series routers and switches to apply the Cisco internetwork operating system (IOS). You will use the interface to start-up and configure a newly installed Cisco router and switch. You will be able to perform all basic configurations and procedures to build a multilateral, multi group network using LAN and WAN interfaces for the most common routing. Note: Textbook required.
Prerequisite: CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Boot Camp or CCNA Certification or equivalent knowledge. In this course, the student will learn to use advanced routing to provide scalability for Cisco ISR routers that are connected to LANs and WANs within medium to large networks. Also covered will be how to increase the number of routers and sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network when additional sites or wiring configurations are added. The hands-on lab component of the class will ensure an understanding of how to implement advanced routing within the network. This course will prepare the student for the ROUTE 642-902 exam and is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP®, Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional CCIP®, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. Note: Textbook required.
$1,095
CEU: 2.8
HRS: 28
#87525 Sep 5 - Sep 26
UTC - 234D 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Oresanya
ZCIS 1000
$1,295
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Boot Camp
#87528 Nov 6 - Dec 11
UTC - 234D 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TR Mirrotto
ZCIS 1006
Prerequisite: CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1) or professional equivalent. Attention, networkers enlist in this highly focused course to sharpen your CCNA skills. In this hands-on technical course, while building on the foundation provided by ICND1, you will inspect the principles of operation of today’s key internetworking technologies and combine this information with hands-on configuration and troubleshooting labs. You will find that this ICND2 class really gets you in shape for the CCNA exam. Note: Textbook required. $1,295
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87526 Oct. 1 - Oct 31
UTC - 234D 6 – 9:30 p.m.
MW Mirrotto
CCNP Series: Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (Switch) Prerequisite: CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Boot Camp or CCNA Certification or equivalent knowledge. This course will prepare the student to plan, configure and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions for campus environments using the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture. This course is a component of the Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching curriculum, a professional-level certification, and it is designed to give the student an understanding of how to manage switches in an enterprise campus environment. Hands-on labs in the classroom will reinforce what is taught. Note: Textbook required.
ZCIS 1002
$1,295
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87527 Oct 2 - Nov 1
UTC - 234D 6 – 9:30 p.m.
TR Mirrotto
ZCIS 1007
37
CISCO TECHNICAL TRAINING
CCNP/Voice Series: Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1
CCNA Voice: Introducing Cisco Voice and UC Administration v8.0 (ICOMM)
Prerequisite: CCNA Bootcamp or Completion CVOICE. This course prepares the student to take the 642-447 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 1 v8.0 (CIPT1 v8.0) exam, which is one of the qualifying exams for Cisco Certified Network Professional Voice (CCNP Voice). Presented in this class will be Cisco Unified Presence, Cisco Unity Express, and Cisco Unity Connection. These describe voice messaging deployment, Cisco Unified Presence, and troubleshooting. Through hands-on labs the student will learn to configure a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) solution in a multisite environment. CUCM v7.x/8.x will also be presented and the student will learn to configure users and associate them with phones.
Prerequisite: ICND1 and ICND2 or CCNA Boot Camp or a Valid CCNA. The course prepares the student to take the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications exam (IIUC 640-460 exam). Students will learn the skills for basic IP telephony installation, configuration, and maintenance within small to medium sized IP Telephony situations using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, Cisco Unity Express, and the UC500 Smart Business Communications System solutions. The student will learn the basics of traditional telephony along with Voice over IP (VoIP) fundamentals, including various VoIP protocols. The student will learn to configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) and implement and troubleshoot Cisco Unity Express (CUE). The configuration of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System (UC500 Series) will also be explored. With the CCNA Voice certification you have the skills for jobs as voice technologies administrator, voice engineer, and voice manager.
$1,295
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87529 Nov 17 - Dec 12
UTC - 234D 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S Barreda
ZCIS 1039
CCNA Security: Cisco Certified Security Associate (IINS) Prerequisite: CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Boot Camp ICND1 and ICND2. With a CCNA Security certification, the network professional should be able to demonstrate the skills required to develop a security infrastructure, recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks, and mitigate security threats. The CCNA Security curriculum emphasizes core security technologies, the installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices, and competency in the technologies that Cisco uses in its security structure. In this course, the student will learn the necessity of a comprehensive security policy and how it affects the strength of the network. The student will also learn to perform basic tasks to secure a small office network using Cisco IOS security features available through web-based GUIs (SDM) and CLI on Cisco routers and switches. Note: Textbook required. $1,295
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87530 Oct 13 - Nov 10
UTC - 234D 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S Oresanya
$1,295
CEU: 3.5
HRS: 35
#87531 Sep 8 - Oct 6
UTC - 234D 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S Mirrotto
ZCIS 1043
IT Essentials for PC Support Technicians (A+ Boot Camp) This hands-on lab course covers the fundamentals of PC technology, networking, and security, and also provides an introduction to advanced computer support concepts. Participants who complete this course will be able to describe the internal components of a computer, assemble a computer system, install an operating system, and troubleshoot using system tools and diagnostic software. A combination of Hands-on labs and Virtual Laptop and Virtual Desktop learning tools help students develop critical thinking and complex problem-solving skills. Cisco Packet Tracer simulationbased learning activities used in the course promote the exploration of network and networking security concepts and allow students to experiment with network behavior. CompTIA A+ PC Support Technician exam objectives are covered. Participant is only certified by virtue of taking and passing both CompTIA exams.
ZCIS 1036
$1,095
CEU: 4.8
HRS: 48
#88384 Nov 6 - Nov 15
UTC 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
TWR
ZCIA – 1009
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THESE THREE-AND-A-HALF HOUR WORKSHOPS PROVIDE QUALITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN TECHNOLOGY AREAS THAT ARE PART OF YOUR EVERY DAY RESPONSIBILITIES – COMPLETE THE SESSION AND APPLY WHAT YOU LEARNED IMMEDIATELY IN THE WORKPLACE OR AT HOME.
PROGRAM AREAS Apple iPhone and iPad Basics Apple Mac Operating System Basics Computer Maintenance 101 Get LinkedIn Mail Merges in Microsoft Word Managing Your Privacy Online Online Reputation Management Password Management Photo Editing with Free Tools Server and Desktop Virtualization Technologies Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 7 39
TECH2U WORKSHOPS
TECH2U WORKSHOPS
TECH2U WORKSHOPS
Apple Mac Operating System Basics This Tech2U Workshop will introduce students to the basics of the Apple Mac OS X operating system. Topics will include web browsing, file management, and additional topics.
Get LinkedIn This Tech2U workshop will introduce students to LinkedIn.com, a popular social networking website. Students will learn how to complete their profile, participate in groups, adjust their settings, search LinkedIn, and more. $55
CEU: 0.35
HRS: 3.5
#87320 Sep 7
CCE - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
#87321 Sep 14
CCW - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
#87328 Nov 2
CCE - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
CEU: 0.35
HRS: 3.5 F Staff
HRS: 3.5
#87326 Oct 19
CCE - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
This Tech2U Workshop will help the student manage their ever growing list of online passwords. Strategies for creating and remembering secure passwords will be discussed.
This Tech2U Workshop will go over current server and desktop virtualization technologies. Products from VMWare, Microsoft, and Oracle will be discussed. CCE - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
CEU: 0.35
Password Management
Server and Desktop Virtualization Technologies
#87322 Sep 21
$55
ZAPT 1002
ZACM 1007
$55
F Staff
This Tech2U Workshop will introduce students to iPad and iPhone basics. This course is a great starting point if you are feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of new things your new Apple product can do.
This Tech2U Workshop will introduce students to basic PC maintenance skills. Hardware troubleshooting and upgrading techniques will be explored. HRS: 3.5
HRS: 3.5
CCW - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
Apple iPhone and iPad Basics
Computer Maintenance 101
CEU: 0.35
CEU: 0.35
#87325 Oct 12 ZAPT 1000
ZSCN 1000
$55
$55
$55
CEU: 0.35
HRS: 3.5
#87327 Oct 26
CCW - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
ZSCN 1001
Mail Merges in Microsoft Word This Tech2U Workshop will go over the mail merge process in Microsoft Word. Mail merge can create personalized letters, pre-addressed envelopes, and mailing labels for mass mailings - just in time for the Holiday card season!
ZVTC 1000
Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 7 This Tech2U Workshop will introduce students to managing Windows 7 with Active Directory Group Policy settings. Desktop management and security techniques will be discussed.
$55
CEU: 0.35
HRS: 3.5
#87329 Nov 9
CCW - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
$55
CEU: 0.35
HRS: 3.5
ZMSA 1134
#87323 Sep 28
CCW - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
Photo Editing with Free Tools This Tech2U Workshop will introduce students to basic photo editing techniques using free tools. Techniques covered will include resizing images, cropping images, and cleaning blurry images.
ZMCP 1098
Online Reputation Management This Tech2U Workshop will introduce students to online reputation management techniques. Online utilities such as Google’s “Me on the Web” will be discussed.
$55
CEU: 0.35
HRS: 3.5
CCE - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
CCW - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
$55
CEU: 0.35
HRS: 3.5
#87330 Nov 16
#87324 Oct 5
CCE - TBD 1 – 4:30 p.m.
F Staff
#87331 Nov 30 ZDES 1023
ZSCN 1002
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THE EVENT AND MEETING PLANNING INDUSTRY IS INCREASING IN NORTHEAST OHIO FASTER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE AND WITH THE LAUNCH OF CASINOS AND OTHER MAJOR HOSPITALITY DRIVEN PROJECTS, EVENT PLANNING IS THE EDUCATION TO HAVE.
PROGRAM AREAS
EVENT AND MEETING MANAGEMENT
Event Planning Wedding Planning Certification Cooking School Wine, Beer and Spirits Gourmet Cooking Certified Specialist of Wine Program 41
Corporate Team Building
EVENT AND MEETING MANAGEMENT
THE EVENT AND MEETING PLANNING INDUSTRY IS INCREASING IN NORTHEAST OHIO FASTER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE. WITH THE LAUNCH OF CASINOS AND OTHER MAJOR HOSPITALITY DRIVEN PROJECTS, EVENT PLANNING IS THE EDUCATION TO HAVE. EVENT PLANNING
COOKING SCHOOL
The Shlensky Institute event and meeting planning program at Corporate College is designed to provide students with the skills necessary for developing, planning, marketing and executing a successful event. Participants will learn how to advance in the field, explore career options and understand the steps it takes to start a business. This program is classroom-based and offers interactive instruction with hands-on creative activities, brainstorming sessions, volunteer opportunities and guest lecturers from top event planners in the area.
Our Cooking School features: Certified Specialist of Wine Program; Wine, Beer and Spirits classes; Gourmet Cooking classes; and, Corporate Team Building.
Information:
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Discover your inner chef through our new culinary series at Cleveland’s hot spot for culinary arts and cooking, the Cuyahoga Community College Hospitality Management Center. This downtown center features the new Pura Vida Restaurant, operated by renowned Chef Brandt Evans. Individual cooking sessions feature creative and wonderful recipes from a variety of classes.
216-987-2909
216-987-3005 216-987-4087 (Gourmet Cooking only) www.corporatecollege.com/cooking
www.corporatecollege.com/eventplanning
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EVENT AND MEETING MANAGEMENT
Event Planning
Trade Show Planning and Exhibition Management
Event Planning - Basics, Tools, Essentials: Session One
Prerequisite: Event planning experience or Shlensky Institute Certificate. Increase your event planning earning capacity with Trade Show and Exhibition Management and find out what is happening right here in NE Ohio. To maintain a competitive edge in the ever changing business climate, it’s important to understand the history of the trade show industry and expand your knowledge in this high profile environment. This course will provide you with the most up-to-date information with topics that include new technology for the industry, floor plan development, daily routines, exhibitor packets, security requirements, checklists and environmentally-friendly events.
In order to be a successful event planner, you must first learn the essentials. This session will provide you with the tools and strategies to excel in event management, including logistics, financial management, feasibility, risk management, charts, tools and formulas (including food and beverage). You will build the foundation necessary to become an in-demand event planner. $199
CEU: 1.2
HRS: 12
#87164 Sep 12 - Oct 17
CCE - TBD 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
W Egan
ZPDI 1174
Event Planning - Basics, Tools, Essentials: Session Two
CEU: 0.9
HRS: 9
#87165 Oct 24 - Nov 7
CCE - TBD 6 - 9 p.m.
W Egan
Prerequisite: Sessions One and Two. The finish line is in sight. You are ready to become employed as an event planner. This session will provide you with the tools necessary to begin your event planning career and understand the various job opportunities that are available to you. CEU: 0.9
#87196 Sep 18 - Nov 6
CCE - TBD 6 - 8:30 p.m.
T Templeman
Prerequisite: Event planning experience or Shlensky Institute Certificate. With the anticipated growth for meetings and conferences in NE Ohio, it’s time to take your event planning skills to the next level. This course will provide you with the strategies necessary for understanding the scope of large meetings and conferences including advanced study of policies, procedures and techniques for the convention and meeting management industries, plus evaluation methods, important trade publications, ethics, etiquette and meeting protocol. Other topics include venue selection, contract negotiation, risk and operations management, food and beverage, transportation and convention services.
Event Planning - Basics, Tools, Essentials: Session Three
#87166 CCE - TBD Nov 14 - Dec 5 6 - 9 p.m. No class 11/21/12 due to Thanksgiving.
HRS: 20
Advanced Meeting and Conference Planning
ZPDI 1175
$199
CEU: 2
ZPDI 1229
Prerequisite: Session One. Once you have learned to plan, manage and execute an event, you must learn to handle the complex relationships that can challenge even the most seasoned event planner. This session teaches you how to collaborate with all event stakeholders and appreciate an event from their perspective. Topics include working with vendors and clients, proposal writing, marketing, promotion, social media for an event, innovative and creative design. $199
$199
$249
CEU: 2.5
HRS: 25
#87195 CCE - TBD R Sep 20 - Nov 29 6 - 8:30 p.m. Luketic No class on 11/22/12 due to Thanksgiving. ZPDI 1203
HRS: 9 W Egan
ZPDI 1176
Complete all three sessions to receive the Shlensky Institute Certificate.
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EVENT AND MEETING MANAGEMENT
COOKING SCHOOL
Event Planning Trends and Technology Now that you are ready to become an event planner, it’s time to learn about all of the information and technology that is available to you. Learn the full potential of your Smart Phone, Mac or PC that can streamline your connections. Keep up-to-date on the latest trends in event planning. Simplify your important research and discover how it can help you start up your business. Don’t miss this important and essential class for today’s event planner. $100
CEU: 1
HRS: 10
#87197 Oct 15 - Nov 5
CCE - TBD 6 - 8:30 p.m.
M Strong
DISCOVER YOUR INNER CHEF IN OUR NEW CULINARY SERIES AND EXPANDED PROGRAMS AT CLEVELAND’S HOT SPOT FOR CULINARY ARTS, COOKING AND WINE - THE HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT CENTER.
ZPDI 1228
Wedding Planning Certification
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Whether you are considering DING PLAN ED becoming a wedding consultant, have already started your business or are a professional wedding consultant looking to become Excellence Distinction Achievement certified and grow your network, here is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Corporate College is pleased to offer the industry’s premier education in the business of planning weddings and social events. The Lovegevity’s Wedding Planning Institute (LWPI) Certification program has been accepted by colleges and universities around the United States as the standard curriculum and business training for wedding professionals. Outcomes: • Understand how wedding planning has evolved and the tools necessary for success • Know the event planning process – D4 analysis • Identify quality vendors and understand vendor selection as a key element to the success of your business • Create the destination wedding and utilize the most up-to-date software • Structure your business based on your marketplace • Incorporate cultural traditions into signature wedding designs • Understand wedding and event design – A6 production • Explain the importance of relationship education before marriage • Learn to put together a wedding day itinerary and make adjustments for wedding day challenges L
$995
CEU: 3.9
HRS: 39
#87198 Sep 11 - Dec 4
CCE - TBD 6 - 9:15 p.m.
T Staff
PROGRAM AREAS Wine, Beer and Spirits Gourmet Cooking Certified Specialist of Wine Program Corporate Team Building
ZPDI 1230
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EVENT AND MEETING MANAGEMENT
COOKING SCHOOL
History of the American Cocktail Margarita, Tom Collins, Bloody Mary and Kahlua with Cream – the term cocktail has come to be known today as any drink containing alcohol, but that is not the case. Come take a walk back in time in this interactive session as Advanced Sommelier Marianne Frantz and Joseph DeLuca, vice president of U.S. Bartenders Guild, Ohio Chapter share the history of the American cocktail and the impact on today’s modern society. Create and share in two seasonal cocktail tastings that will impress your friends and family at your next party. Cheers.
Wine, Beer and Spirits Seasonal Wine and Food Pairing 101 Come have fun learning the fundamentals of wine and food pairing with seasonal appetizer dishes prepared live by Chef Brandt Evans. Advanced Sommelier Marianne Frantz provides wine tasting instruction that will help you learn how to select the perfect bottle of wine for your next festive gathering. $75
CEU: 0
#87584 HMC Aug 16 6 – 8 p.m. #87585 Nov 15
$55
HRS: 2 TH Frantz
Have you always wanted to cook like a professional or learn how to throw masterful dinner parties? Discover you inner chef with a gourmet cooking class with renowned Chef Brandt Evans of the new Pura Vida Restaurant in downtown Cleveland. Whatever your level of expertise, you’ll learn something new and be inspired to get cooking. Chef Brandt’s classes are engaging and fun. Enjoy dinner on the evening of your cooking class at Pura Vida and receive a 15 percent discount off of your total bill.
Come learn and discuss the different tastes and characteristics of various bourbons. This interactive tasting session led by Bourbon Specialist John Lane from Lizardville and Winking Lizard and Advanced Sommelier Marianne Frantz will share the origin of bourbon as you savor and sip bourbon tastings. Flavor profiles will be determined as you note how to identify the appearance, aroma, flavor and finish. CEU: 0
#87589 HMC Aug 23 6 – 8 p.m.
HRS: 2 TH Frantz/Lane
Sushi 101 HANDS-ON Come join us as we discover this trendy form of culinary art in sushi preparation. You will learn the basics of sushi making using the proper techniques and special tools needed. This class includes a sushi making kit, bamboo sushi mat, sushi vinegar, wood paddle and wasabi powder.
Micro Brew and Food Pairing 101 Not just football fare, Lager, IPA, Ale and Stout micro brew creations can bring out the best flavors in food. Join us for this lively session as Chef Brandt Evans, Advanced Sommelier Marianne Frantz, and Sara Cleary, Goose Island Brewery representative, pair micro beer varieties with food dishes that will leave the taste buds asking for more. $75
CEU: 0
#87587 HMC Sep 6 6 – 8 p.m. #87588 Oct 18
HRS: 2 TH Frantz
Gourmet Cooking
6 – 8 p.m.
Bourbon 101
$55
CEU: 0
#87586 HMC Oct 6 6 – 8 p.m.
$75
CEU: 0
HRS: 2
#53915 HMC Aug 18 3 – 5 p.m.
TH Frantz
Creative Packed Lunches
HRS: 2 S Evans
DEMO Put a new twist on the same old brown bag lunch. Learn exciting and healthy new ideas for packable lunches. Your co-workers will soon be asking to trade your lunch.
6 – 8 p.m. All wine, beer and spirits and gourmet cooking classes are held at the Hospitality Management Center at Public Square, 180 Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland.
$55
CEU: 0
#87123 HMC Aug 28 6 – 7:30 p.m.
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HRS: 1.5 T Evans
EVENT AND MEETING MANAGEMENT
Vegetarian Cooking
Canning, Preserving and Pickling
HANDS-ON See why so many people today are choosing the benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle which can contribute to your health and longevity. Come join us as we create new and exciting vegetarian recipes that you can prepare for your family and friends. You will be amazed at how cooking without meat can be so flavorful.
DEMO Maximize your beautiful garden’s summer flavors year round. In this class we will learn recipes for canning, preserving and pickling, along with cooking of jelly and jams. You will also learn proper sanitation guidelines for canning.
$75
CEU: 0
#87124 HMC Sep 11 6 – 8 p.m.
$55
HRS: 2
#87126 HMC Oct 25 6 – 7:30 p.m.
T Evans
#87156 HMC Sep 27 6 –7:30 p.m.
$55
CEU: 0
#87157 HMC Nov 8 6 – 8 p.m.
TH Stein
HANDS-ON Do you love seafood but you’re not sure how to prepare it? Join us as you discover how easy the preparation can be. Find out how to bake, sauté and grill while exploring which preparation is best suited for which seafood. You’ll also learn which seafood is best in certain seasons. We will complement the flavors of each fish with herbs and spices and determine which recipe you would use for the fresh catch of the day.
#87158 HMC Dec 5 6 – 8 p.m.
#87125 HMC Oct 12 6 – 8 p.m.
TH Evans
DEMO Join us as we share recipes to create festive holiday appetizers that are easy, affordable and delicious. Your guests will think you had your event catered.
HRS: 1.5
$55
CEU: 0
HRS: 2
Creative Holiday Appetizers
Fish and Shellfish
$75
TH Evans
DEMO Do you find yourself with a frozen turkey and wondering how you can ever pull off Thanksgiving dinner? Join us as we discover how to cook that turkey and turn it into a delicious holiday dinner. Also learn how to brine, roast and stuff that bird, prepare a turkey sauce and cranberry relish that is sure to be a big hit. We will show you how to prepare creative, out-of-the-ordinary side dishes to complement that wonderful meal.
DEMO Now is your chance to have all your questions about healthy cooking answered as you join in discussion with Dr. Sara Stein and Chef Brandt Evans. Sara Stein, M.D., is a bariatric psychiatrist, functional medicine doctor, author, speaker and teacher. In 2009 she wrote the award-winning Obese From The Heart: A Fat Psychiatrist Discloses, chronicling her now 100-pound weight loss and the method she uses in treating obesity. For her groundbreaking work on obesity, Dr. Stein received the 2010 Kaiser Permanente Ohio Humanitarian Award for Community Service. In 2011, Dr. Stein received the Crain’s Cleveland Physician Hero Award. She is considered one of the top 25 female doctors on Twitter. CEU: 0
HRS: 1.5
Turkey 101: Creative Thanksgiving Side Dishes
Healthy Gourmet Cooking: Dr. Sara Stein
$55
CEU: 0
CEU: 0
HRS: 2 W Evans
HRS: 2 F Evans All wine, beer and spirits and gourmet cooking classes are held at the Hospitality Management Center at Public Square, 180 Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland.
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EVENT AND MEETING MANAGEMENT Certified Specialist of Wine Program In partnership with the American Wine School, Corporate College is proud to offer the Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) program certification through the Society of Wine Educators. This certification is a widely recognized and regarded certification by the international wine and spirits industry. Who Should Attend: • Persons seeking to increase their wine knowledge to work in the food and beverage industry • Persons seeking to enhance their expertise of all aspects of wine for personal knowledge Topics: • Physiology of Taste • Wine Composition and Chemistry • Faults • Viticulture and Enology • Labels, Laws and Wine Regions
• The U.S. Wine Industry • Wine’s Contribution to Health • Wine Etiquette and Service • Food and Wine Pairing • Responsible Beverage and Alcohol Service
This 25-hour program is intended as a test preparation for certification from the Society of Wine Educators for the CSW certification exam. Program Tuition Includes: • Lectures and Q&A • 250-page study and reference guidebook • Additional tools for exam preparation through Online Wine Academy • Certification test fee • One set of wine glasses Subjects: • Viticulture and group varietals • Wine production
• Wine regions of the world • Wine composition and tasting
Successful candidates are entitled to use the CSW post-nominal as part of their professional signature. The candidate will also receive a certificate suitable for framing and a CSW lapel pen. Instructor: Marianne Frantz, CWE, DWS Certified Wine Educator Marianne Frantz holds a Diploma in Wine and Spirits from the Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) of London and has also earned the Advanced Sommelier qualification from the Court of Master Sommeliers. Marianne is currently a candidate for both Master of Wine and Master Sommelier. After successfully participating in an educational competition sponsored by the Wines of Australia in the spring of 2008, Marianne became the Midwest Education Ambassador for Wine Australia USA. Marianne teaches programs in Cleveland, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsburgh. $800
CEU: 1.6
HRS: 16
#87583 CCE S Sept 15, Sept 29, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Frantz Oct 6, Oct 27, Nov 3 (Exam) 10 a.m. All classes are held at Corporate College East, 4400 Richmond Road, Warrensville Heights. Information: 216-987-3005 www.corporatecollege.com/cooking
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Corporate Team Building
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Meetings can be dull, but cooking is an excellent way to focus your group on working together and discovering their hidden talents. Bring your employees together for an adventure that will enhance the positive dynamic of your organization and re-energize your corporate family.
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team building
events
The cooking school is the perfect place for your memorable private party.
Benefits: • Culinary challenges get your are facilitated by a Chef or away from Sommelier and an organizational the development expert and into • Sessions held in our the spectacular new state-of-the-art kitchens and meeting rooms on Public Square in downtown Cleveland.
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Our school has space for 30 guests for a “you-be-the-chef” participation class and can accommodate 80 seated guests for a demonstration-style class.
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INFORMATION: 216-987-4087 All classes and events are held at the Hospitality Management Center at Public Square 180 Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland.
Outcomes: • Break down communication barriers • See team members focusing on collectives and individual strengths • Observe a reinvigorated and engaged group effort through the bond of food appreciation Options Include: • Choose from two to eight-hour programs with a customized cooking theme to meet your organization’s unique needs • Events can be hosted for groups of 10-150 All sessions are held at the Hospitality Management Center, 180 Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland. Information: 216-987-5907 www.corporatecollege.com/teambuilding
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PROFESSIONAL LAND MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
JOIN THE EXCITING WORLD OF OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION AS AÂ PROFESSIONAL LANDMAN.
PROGRAM AREAS Introduction to Petroleum Land Management Property and Mineral Ownership for Petroleum Land Management Petroleum Land Management Practices Negotiating Skills and Techniques Basic Contracts Used in Petroleum Land Management 49
Calculating Oil and Gas
PROFESSIONAL LAND MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
CORPORATE COLLEGE, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTONDOWNTOWN, INTRODUCES THE PROFESSIONAL LAND MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM. THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DOWNTOWN DEVELOPED THIS PROGRAM WITH ASSISTANCE FROM PETROLEUM EDUCATION WORKSHOPS. INTRODUCTION The Professional Land Management Program is for those persons desiring to pursue a career in petroleum land-related activities. The program is designed for landmen, lease and title analysts, attorneys, and others involved in supporting exploration and development activities. The curriculum consists of six courses which will provide our graduates with the skills necessary to augment their career in land management. Each course will provide 24 hours of in-class instruction. Students are expected to be present for at least 20 of the 24 hours of instruction. To successfully complete each course, the student must achieve a passing grade on a competency exam. If needed, the student will have several opportunities to demonstrate competency for each course. Once the student has done this for all six courses, the Petroleum Landman Certificate will be awarded. The courses within this certificate program can be used for continuing education credits for the American Association of Petroleum Landmen recertification. Certified Professional Landmen will be teaching the courses for Corporate College. 50
LAND MANAGEMENT
Highlights: • Offered by Corporate College in association with the University of Houston-Downtown • Six-course accelerated program • Covers topics necessary to become a successful professional landman • Each course is three full days of intense training to maximize the class effectiveness • No prerequisites. Must attend and pass the competency test for each class to receive the certificate • $795 per class includes all training material and lunch
Ideally Suited For: • Current landmen needing continuing education units • Lease and title analysts • Attorneys • Others involved in supporting exploration and development activities • Anyone considering a career change
Career Outlook: The 2012 AAPL compensation study provides statistical information about landmen including demographic and compensation information. According to the study, the average compensation for a landman is more than $125,000 per year.
Information: 216-987-4307 www.corporatecollege.com/landmanagement
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PROFESSIONAL LAND MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Introduction to Petroleum Land Management
Negotiating Skills and Techniques Learn how to prepare for successful negotiations including the application of different approaches to negotiations with emphasis on ethics.
This class takes a methodical approach in laying the foundational principles for oil and gas land management. Topics include: general introduction to the oil and gas lease; mineral and royalty ownership; calculating net mineral interests; gross working interests; net revenue interests; royalty interests; overriding royalty interests; unit calculations; mineral, surface and royalty rights; rules for transferring title; legal descriptions; farmouts; pooling; unleased owners; and non-consent/payout issues. $795
CEU: 2.4
#88237 CCE - 204 Aug 23 - Aug 25 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
RFS Staff
Petroleum Land Management Practices Petroleum land management begins in a courthouse where an examination of mineral ownership takes place. It then moves to the next stage – the acquisition of oil and gas leases. From there, state regulatory commissions, other oil and gas companies, the Bureau of Land Management and/or surface owners become involved in the process. The formation of a unit is created, a title opinion is rendered, title curative must be done, and the well is drilled and hopefully completed as producing in commercial quantities. Finally, proper payment of revenue must be made to all parties that are entitled to receive such payments. From start to finish, many steps must take place. This class is designed to help the student understand the process and take each step in proper order. #88239 Oct 11 - Oct 13
CCE - 125 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
RFS Staff
$795
CEU: 2.4
HRS: 24
#88241 Nov 8 - Nov 10
CCE - 203 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
RFS Staff
A producing oil or gas well may produce millions of dollars in revenue and have scores of owners who are entitled to receive their portion of the revenue from production. Understanding the principles of calculating these oil and gas interests is a vital component for the land management professional. Each calculation may be tied to key clauses in the oil and gas lease or language associated with other agreements. This is more than a math class. Students will learn how to tell each owner’s story with numbers and have a full understanding of the rules related to title conveyances, burdens, net revenue interests, overriding royalty interests, farmouts, payouts and non-consenting interests.
ZAES 1012
HRS: 24
RFS Staff
Calculating Oil and Gas Interests
RFS Staff
CEU: 2.4
CCE - 204 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
ZAES 1015
HRS: 24
$795
#88240 Oct 25 - Oct 27
The oil and gas industry uses a number of unique contractual arrangements to explore for, develop, produce, and market oil and gas. This course includes an overview of key clauses of the oil and gas lease and examines the laws governing farmouts, operating agreements, unit operating agreements, joint venture agreements, area of mutual interest agreements, seismic agreements, pooling and unitization agreements. This interactive course not only takes a detailed look at these contracts but allow the students an opportunity to negotiate and draft several of the contracts that are vital to the industry.
HRS: 24
Understanding property and mineral ownership and the transferring of title is critical for all those working in petroleum land management. This course takes an in-depth and thorough look at the subject, studying land and mineral ownership in the United States, differing types of property ownership, the rules surrounding mineral and royalty ownership, the rules for conveying property, varying types of conveyances, testate and intestate succession, the many types of title transfers that result from court actions, curing land titles and the laws governing oil, and gas ownership and development. #88238 CCE - 204 Sep 20 - Sep 22 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
HRS: 24
Basic Contracts and Agreements Used in Petroleum Land Management
Property and Mineral Ownership for Petroleum Land Management
CEU: 2.4
CEU: 2.4
ZAES 1014
ZAES 1011
$795
$795
$795
CEU: 2.4
HRS: 24
#88242 Dec 6 - Dec 8
CCE - 203 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
RFS Staff
ZAES 1016
ZAES 1013
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APPLY NOW FOR THIS PRACTICAL GROWTH PROGRAM FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS, AT NO COST, AND PROPEL YOUR SMALL BUSINESS TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF GROWTH.
GOLDMAN SACHS 10,000 SMALL BUSINESSES PROGRAM AREAS Practical Business Education Access to Capital Business Support Services
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10,000 SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Do you own a business? Are you ready to grow? Corporate College is committed to providing programs and services that will propel small businesses to the next level of growth to create new jobs and positively impact economic development. Our newest initiative is the 10,000 Small Businesses program with Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program is investing $15 million to help small businesses grow in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. The program provides practical business education, access to capital and business support services. There will be two programs held this year. Applicants accepted into the program will receive a scholarship from Cuyahoga Community College, which is funded by the Goldman Sachs Foundation.
TOP 5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY TO THE 10,000 SMALL BUSINESSES PROGRAM
1. You’ll learn from the experts. Take a practical and hands-on 11-session business course designed by Babson College, a leader in entrepreneurship education, and acquire people management.
INFORMATION SESSIONS Call in advance to RSVP or request information. Dates and times are subject to change, please check website.
2. You’ll invest in yourself. Learn to identify opportunities, develop your leadership and maximize your business operations.
Corporate College East 4400 Richmond Road Warrensville Heights, OH 44128 Room 208 Tuesday, August 21 • 6 p.m. Tuesday, September 4 • 6 p.m. Saturday, October 6 • 10 a.m. Tuesday, October 23 • 6 p.m. Saturday, November 3 (Room 209) • 10 a.m.
3. You’ll get customized business assistance. Receive one-on-one business advising and create your own customized business growth plan. 4. You’ll make connections. Learn from and with other small business owners in a collaborative setting, with years of collective business experience.
Corporate College West 25425 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145 Room 312 Saturday, August 25 • 10 a.m. Tuesday, September 18 • 6 p.m. Saturday, September 29 • 10 a.m. Tuesday, October 9 • 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 30 (Room 210) • 6 p.m.
5. It’s absolutely free.
If you are selected to participate, the program is provided to you at no cost.
Everything your small business needs to grow is here.
Unified Technologies Center 2415 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 Room 234E Wednesday, September 17 • 6 p.m. Wednesday, October 3 • 6 p.m. Monday, October 29 (Room 235) • 6 p.m.
APPLY TODAY Applications are being accepted on an ongoing basis.
Information: 216-987-3220 www.tri-c.edu/10ksb
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Local Partners • City of Cleveland • Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE) • JumpStart • Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce • The Urban League of Greater Cleveland Services for Small Businesses Corporate College and COSE work together to provide programs and services for small businesses in Northeast Ohio. State-of-the-art facilities are available at both Corporate College locations – one in Westlake and the other in Warrensville Heights. COSE members have dedicated space for conducting business. Call Michele Buemi at COSE at 216-987-2954 for information. Services • Complimentary faxing • Discounting copying and printing • $30 per month fee for before and after hours access, discounted workshops or conference room rental at Corporate College • 25 hours per month of space available to reserve • Administrative services for an additional fee • Discounted workshops
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ONLINE EDUCATION
CONNECT WITH SUCCESS 24/7 THROUGH THE COLLEGE’S HUNDREDS OF ONLINE OPEN ENROLLMENT COURSES DESIGNED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH NECESSARY PROFESSIONAL LEVEL SKILLS OR TO ENHANCE YOUR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
PROGRAM AREAS Customer Service and Administration Support Entrepreneur and Small Business Development Finance, Accounting and Investing Health Careers K-12 Teacher Education Languages Leadership and Management Manufacturing and Applied Technology Marketing and Sales Nonprofit Management and Grantwriting Nutrition and Wellness Photography Project Management and Quality Purchasing and Human Resources Functions Science and Math Technology Training
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ONLINE EDUCATION
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Customer and Admin Support Administrative Assistant Applications - $125
#87596
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals - $125
#87597
Computer Skills for the Workplace - $125
#87613
Managing Customer Service - $150
#87747
Entrepreneur and Small Business Development Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant - $125
#87601
Creating a Successful Business Plan - $125
#87616
Growing Plants for Fun and Profit - $125
#87647
Secrets of Caterers - $125
#87781
Start a Pet Sitting Business - $125
#87922
Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business - $125
#87791
Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business - $125
#87792
Start Your Own Gift Basket Business - $125
#87794
Start Your Own Small Business - $125
#87795
Starting a Consulting Practice - $125
#87591
Wow, What a Great Event! - $125
#87821
Finance, Accounting and Investing
COURSES START MONTHLY
Classes are available for a minimum of six weeks, but will extend longer if needed. It is recommended that two to four hours per week be allocated to each course.
Accounting Fundamentals I - $125
#87128
Accounting Fundamentals II - $125
#87567
Business Finance for Non-Finance Personnel - $125
#87605
Introduction to Peachtree Accounting 2012 - $125 #87906 Introduction to QuickBooks 2012 - $125
Start Dates: • September 19, 2012 • October 17, 2012 • November 14, 2012 • December 12, 2012 Benefits: • Pick your start date • Set your own pace • Learn in-demand job skills • Affordably priced • Instructor-led Sessions
#88068
Introduction to Stock Options - $125
#87732
Keys to Successful Money Management - $125
#87739
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2012 - $125
#87755
Personal Finance - $125
#87756
Protect Your Money, Credit, and Identity - $125
#87761
QuickBooks 2012 for Contractors - $125
#87916
Real Estate Investing - $125
#87763
Real Estate Investing II: Financing Your Property - $125
#87764
Real Estate Law - $125
#87765
Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My! - $125
#87796
The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks - $125
#87806
Where Does All My Money Go? - $125
#87925
Health Careers
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Assisting with Aging Parents - $125
#87600
Certificate in Complementary and Alternative Medicine - $250
#87606
Certificate in End of Life Care - $199
#87607
Certificate in Gerontology - $199
#87608
Certificate in Growth and Development Through the Lifespan - $199
#87609
ONLINE EDUCATION
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Certificate in Integrative Mental Health - $199
#88062
Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards - $125
#87802
Certificate in Issues in Oxygenation - $199
#87610
Teaching Students With ADHD - $125
#87923
Certificate in Pain Assessment and Management - $199
#87611
Teaching Students With Autism: Strategies for Success - $125
#87803
Certificate in Perinatal Issues - $199
#87653
Certificate in Spirituality, Health, and Healing - $199
Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities - $125
#87804
#87612
Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 - $125
#87805
Explore a Career in Medical Transcription - $125
#87635
The Classroom Computer - $125
#87807
Genealogy Basics - $125
#87638
The Creative Classroom - $125
#87809
Handling Medical Emergencies - $125
#87651
Medical Math - $125
#87752
The Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention Connection - $125
#87810
Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach - $125
Understanding Adolescents - $125
#87924
#87753
Using the internet in the Classroom - $125
#87816
Languages
K-12 Teacher Education Creating a Classroom Website - $125 Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success - $125
#87615 #87617
Beginning Conversational French - $125
#87614
Conversational Japanese - $125
#87621
Instant Italian - $125
#87656
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom - $125 #87832
Spanish for Law Enforcement - $125
#87786
Differentiating K-12 Assessments - $125
#87833
Spanish for Medical Professionals - $125
#87921
Empowering Students With Disabilities - $125
#87834
Spanish in the Classroom - $125
#87787
Enhancing Language Development in Childhood - $125
Speed Spanish - $125
#87788
#87634
Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for Maximum Student Achievement - $125
#87648
Guided Reading: Strategies for the Differentiated Classroom - $125
#87649
Guiding Kids on the Internet - $125
Speed Spanish II - $125
#87789
Speed Spanish III - $125
#87790
Leadership and Management Achieving Success with Difficult People - $125
#87595
#87650
Building Teams that Work - $125
#87603
#87836
Creating a Successful Business Plan - $125
#87616
Integrating Technology in the Classroom - $125
#87657
Praxis I Preparation - $125
#87915
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management - $150
#87636
Ready, Set, Read! - $125
#87762
ReadyMATH - $499
#88063
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II - $150
#87637
Homeschool With Success - $125
Going Green at the Workplace - $125
#87902
#87772
Individual Excellence - $125
#87655
Interpersonal Communication - $125
#87675
#87917
Introduction to Business Analysis - $125
#87691
ITIL Foundations v3 - $1895
#88262
#87782
Keys to Effective Communication - $125
#87738
Leadership - $125
#87740
Mastering Public Speaking - $125
#87910
Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That Work - $125
Singapore Math Strategies: Advanced Model Drawing for Grades 6 to 9 - $125 Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 - $125
Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies - $125
#87918
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems - $125
#87784
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II - $125
#87785
Survival Kit for New Teachers - $125
#87797
Teaching Adult Learners - $125
#87798
Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 - $125
#87799
Teaching Preschool: A Year of Inspiring Lessons - $125 Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 - $125
Project Management Applications - $150
#87759
Project Management Fundamentals - $150
#87760
Skills for Making Great Decisions - $125
#87919
Manufacturing and Applied Technology Distribution and Logistics Management - $125
#87629
#87800
Manufacturing Applications - $150
#87748
#87801
Manufacturing Fundamentals - $150
#87774
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ONLINE EDUCATION
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Marketing and Sales
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Human Anatomy and Physiology II - $125
#87837 #87689
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions - $125
#87568
Introduction to Algebra - $125
Business and Marketing Writing - $125
#87604
Math Refresher - $125
#87751
Effective Selling - $125
#87632
Medical Math - $125
#87752
Marketing Your Business on the Internet - $125
#87749
Professional Sales Skills - $125
#87758
Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach - $125
#87753
Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring - $125 #87920
ReadyMATH - $499
#88063
Nonprofit Management and Grantwriting
Singapore Math Strategies: Advanced Model Drawing for Grades 6 to 9 - $125
#87917
Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 - $125
#87782 #87918
A to Z Grantwriting - $125
#87534
Advanced Grant Proposal Writing - $125
#87620
Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant - $125
#87601
Get Grants! - $125
#87641
Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies - $125
Introduction to Nonprofit Management - $125
#87723
Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 - $125
#87799
Marketing Your Nonprofit - $125
#87750
Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 - $125
#87801
Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials - $125
#87912
Starting a Nonprofit - $125
#87830
Technology Training
Writing Effective Grant Proposals - $125
#87824
A+ Essentials and Practical Application - $1195
#88247
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2003 - $125
#87618
Nutrition and Wellness
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007 - $125
#87598
Introduction to Natural Health and Healing - $125 #87720
Advanced Microsoft Word 2003 - $125
#87619
Lose Weight and Keep It Off - $125
#87743
Advanced PC Security - $125
#88061
Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals - $125
#87746
Advanced Web Pages - $125
#87599
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Preparation - $3150
#88263
CISSP Preparation - $1995
#88256
Computer Skills for the Workplace - $125
#87613
Photography Discover Digital Photography - $125
#87628
Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera - $125
#87828
Secrets of Better Photography - $125
#87780
Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer - $125
#87812
Project Management and Quality
Creating Web Pages - $125
#87622
Creating WordPress Websites - $125
#87623
Creating WordPress Websites II - $125
#87624
Designing Effective Websites - $125
#87625
Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions - $2100
#88273
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner - $125
#87630
Help for the Helpdesk - $125
#87835
Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System v7.0 - $2100
#88264
Implementing Cisco IP Routing - $2100
#88265
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks - $2100
#88266
#87831
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager I, Part 1 v8.0 - $2100
#88267 #88268
High Speed Project Management - $125
#87903
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 - $125
#87715
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 - $125
#87904
Managing Customer Service - $150
#87747
Project Management Applications - $150
#87759
Project Management Fundamentals - $150
#87760
Project+ Including Exam Preparation - $1195
#88259
Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications - $150
#87783
Total Quality Fundamentals - $150
Purchasing and HR Functions #87633
Understanding the Human Resource Function - $125
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 2 v8.0 - $2100
#87815
Workers’ Compensation - $125
#87820
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Voice over IP and QoS v8.0 - $2100
#88269
Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Applications v8.0 - $2100
#88270
Employment Law Fundamentals - $125
Science and Math Human Anatomy and Physiology - $125
#87654
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ONLINE EDUCATION
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 - $2100
#88271
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 - $2100
#88272
Intermediate C# Programming - $125
#87658
Intermediate CSS and XHTML - $125
#87659
Intermediate Dreamweaver CS5 - $150
#87892
Intermediate Flash CS5 - $150
#88066
Intermediate InDesign CS5 - $150
#87893
Intermediate Java Programming - $150
#87894
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2003 - $125
#87661
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007 - $125
#87662
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010 - $125
#87660
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003 - $125
#87663
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007 - $125
#87664
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 - $125
#87665
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2003 - $125
#87666
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007 - $125
#87667
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010 - $125
#87668
Intermediate Networking - $125
#87669
Intermediate Oracle - $150
#87670
Intermediate Photoshop CS5 - $150
#87671
Intermediate PHP and MySQL - $125
#87672
Intermediate SQL - $125
#87673
Intermediate Visual Basic 2008 - $125
#87674
Intermediate Windows Vista - $125
#87895
Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 9 - $125
#87676
Introduction to Programming - $125
#87729
Introduction to Adobe Acrobat X - $125
#87896
Introduction to Python 3 Programming - $125
#87907
Introduction to Ajax Programming - $125
#87897
Introduction to QuickBooks 2012 - $125
#88068
Introduction to ASP.NET - $125
#87690
Introduction to Ruby Programming - $125
#87908
Introduction to C# Programming - $125
#87692
Introduction to SQL - $125
Introduction to C++ Programming - $125
#87827
Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 - $125
#87733
Introduction to CorelDRAW X5 - $125
#87898
Introduction to Windows 7 - $125
#87734
Introduction to Crystal Reports 10 - $125
#87694
Introduction to Windows Vista - $125
#87736
#87693
Introduction to Windows XP - $125
#87735
Introduction to Crystal Reports - $125
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 - $125
#87705
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003 - $125
#87706
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 - $125
#87707
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 - $125
#87708
Introduction to Microsoft Expression Web - $125 #87709 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007 - $125
#87710
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010 - $125
#87711
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 - $125 #87712 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 - $125 #87713 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 - $125 #87714 Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 - $125
#87715
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 - $125
#87904
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2007 - $125
#87716
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010 - $125
#87905
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003 - $125
#87717
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 - $125
#87718
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 - $125
#87719
Introduction to Networking - $125
#87721
Introduction to Oracle - $150
#87722
Introduction to PC Security - $150
#87724
Introduction to PC Troubleshooting - $125
#87725
Introduction to Peachtree Accounting 2012 - $125 #87906 Introduction to Perl Programming - $125
#87726
Introduction to Photoshop CS5 - $150
#87727
Introduction to PHP and MySQL - $125
#87728
#87731
Introduction to CSS and XHTML - $125
#87695
Keyboarding - $125
#87737
Introduction to Database Development - $125
#87696
Linux+ Including LPI Exam Preparation - $1195
#88261
Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking - $125
#87899
Mac, iPhone, and iPad Programming - $150
#88067
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5 - $150
#87697
Introduction to Flash CS5 - $150
#87900
MSEL 10186: Configuring and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 - $375 #88284
Introduction to Illustrator CS5 - $150
#87698
Introduction to InDesign CS5 - $150
#87699
Introduction to Java Programming - $150
#87702
Introduction to Linux - $125
#87577
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003 - $125
#87703
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007 - $125
#87704
MSEL 10268: MCTS (Exam 70-642): Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure - $499 #88277 MSEL 10271: MCITP (Exam 70-647): Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure - $499 #88278 MSEL 10272: MCTS (Exam 70-640): Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory - $499 #88279
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ONLINE EDUCATION
Course Title / Fee MSEL 10274: MCITP (Exam 70-646): Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator - $499 MSEL 10278: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Configuring - $300
CRN
Course Title / Fee
CRN
Writing, Reading and Career Development
#88280 #88281
MSEL 6463 MCTS (Exam 70-562): Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 ASP.NET - $375 #88282
Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published - $125
#87602
Business and Marketing Writing - $125
#87604
Effective Business Writing - $125
#87631
Fundamentals of Technical Writing - $125
#87652
Get Assertive! - $125
#87639
#88283
Get Funny! - $125
#87640
Network+ including Exam Preparation - $1195
#88257
Get Paid to Travel - $125
#87642
Oracle Database 11G: Administration I - $1195
#88249
Going Green at Home - $125
#87891
#88250
Grammar Refresher - $125
#87644
Oracle Database 11G: Performance Tuning - $1195 #88252
Growing Plants for Fun and Profit - $125
#87647
Oracle Database 11G: Program with PL/SQL - $1195
Introduction to Guitar - $125
#87901
#88253
Introduction to Interior Design - $125
#87700
Oracle Database 11G: Secure Backup - $1195
#88254
Introduction to Internet Writing Markets - $125
#87701
Oracle Database 11G: Security - $1995
#88255
MSEL 6464 MCTS (70-561): Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 ADO.NET - $375
Oracle Database 11G: Administration II - $1195
Oracle Database 11G: SQL Fundamentals - $1195 #88248
Introduction to Journaling - $125
#87576
Introduction to Screenwriting - $125
#87909 #87741
Oracle Database SQL Expert - $1195
#88251
Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay - $125
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2012 - $125
#87755
Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow - $125
#87742
Merrill Ream Speed Reading - $125
#87754
Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer - $150 #87913 Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer II - $150 Photoshop Elements 10 for the Digital Photographer - $125 Photoshop Elements 10 for the Digital Photographer II - $125
#87914 #88064 #88065
Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches - $2100
#88276
Security+ Including Exam Preparation - $1195
#88260
Music Made Easy - $125
#87911
Pleasures of Poetry - $125
#87776
Protect Your Money, Credit, and Identity - $125
#87761
Ready, Set, Read! - $125
#87762
Research Methods for Writers - $125
#87766
Resume Writing Workshop - $125
#87773
Start Your Own Edible Garden - $125
#87793
Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 - $125
#87805
The Craft of Magazine Writing - $125
#87808
Server+ Including Exam Preparation - $1195
#88258
Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks - $3150
#88274
Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications v8.0 - $2100
#88275
Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search - $125
#87814
Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts - $125
#87817
Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book - $125
#87593
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010 - $125
#87818
Write Fiction Like a Pro - $125
#87926
#87819
Write Your Life Story - $125
#87822
Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers - $125
#87823
GMAT Preparation - $125
#87643
GRE Preparation: Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical) - $125
Writeriffic 2: Advanced Creativity Training for Writers - $125
#87594
#87645
GRE Preparation: Part 2 (Quantitative) - $125
#87646
LSAT Preparation, Part 1 - $125
#87744
LSAT Preparation, Part 2 - $125
#87745
Praxis I Preparation - $125
#87915
Prepare for the GED Test - $125
#87829
SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 1 - $125
#87779
Wireless Networking - $125
Test Prep: Standardized and Professional
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The Keys to Effective Editing - $125
#87811
Travel Writing - $125
#87813
Writing and Selling Self-Help Books - $125
#87927
Writing Effective Grant Proposals - $125
#87824
Writing for Children - $125
#87825
Writing Young Adult Fiction - $125
#87928
Phone: 866-933-5167 In-person: Corporate College East or Corporate College West Online: www.corporatecollege.com Mail completed non-credit form below to: Registration, Corporate College 4400 Richmond Road, Warrensville Hts., OH 44128
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