NORT H S HORE COM M U N I T Y C OL L EGE
Winter/Spring 2016
noncredit courses
DANVERS • LYNN • MIDDLETON
Aesthetics Nail Tech Now at our Danvers Campus! Central Sterile Processing Nurse Assistant / Home Health Aid Phlebotomy Pharmacy Tech SHRM Learning System Culinary Art Certificate
At our new Middleton Campus!
CyberSecurity CompTIA Certifications Cisco Sustainability Management Video Game Development Interior Design Certificate
Aesthetics Open House
January 13th
Career Night
January 20th
corporate &
community
education www.northshore.edu • 978-236-1200 WE’RE MOVING to the DANVERS CAMPUS!
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Dean’s Message
B
y the time you are reading our new Winter/Spring catalog, we will have moved into our new offices and classroom spaces at One Ferncroft Road on our Danvers campus. We are excited about our move, and hope you will visit our offices in the Math and Science building and sign up for classes right away! Our Corporate and Community Education Division office suite will be in 106C with adjoining space for our Corporate Training Solutions (CTS) Department in 108. Our Adult Learning Center moved to rooms 223A & B on the second floor and has been settled in for a while.
On the Danvers campus, along with classroom spaces in the various buildings, we have beautifully redesigned classrooms specifically dedicated to our computer classes, our A+ labs (for Help Desk Technician training and more), our many Health classes (such as Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy, EKG,) and our fantastic new Aesthetics lab, where we will hold our regular Aesthetics classes and additional new workshops for those already working in the field. Corporate Training Solutions also has brand new space so that we can offer you training in everything from Customer Service, to Supervisory skills to Negotiation skills. CTS can still be reached at 978-236-1206, 1207, or 1240. We will continue to hold classes on the Lynn campus and on our Middleton site, along with off-site locations such as Alfalfa Farm. Come and enjoy our new stateof-the-art kitchen in Middleton – it is the ideal spot to perfect your culinary skills! Our Kids to College program continues to be a favorite place to send your children for unique learning experiences on a college campus (we were named one of Top Ten Youth Programs on the North Shore by North Shore Magazine in 2015!). Make sure you review the many options for your K-12th graders! Find out what career pathway your teenagers may be interested in! Have them try out SCRUBS, Culinary Arts, Vet Science, or Aviation – designed to help them explore their interests. Call 978-236-1232 for more information about Kids to College classes. Additionally, in conjunction with Northeast ARC, we offer CCAP (College and Career Access Project), a remarkable vocationally-focused program in either Basic Canine or Feline Care or Landscaping and Plant Care for young adults with intellectual, developmental, or learning disabilities. Please come visit us in Danvers so we can proudly show you our new space! All of our contact information will remain the same! We can still be reached at 978-236-1200.
Dianne Palter Gill, Ed.D., Dean, Corporate & Community Education
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Contents Certificate Programs.............................................. 4 Health Careers........................................................... 8
Caring for People with Alzheimer’s..........................8 Central Sterile Processing Technician......................8 Dental Assisting Program..........................................8 EKG Technician..........................................................8 Electronic Health Care Records................................9 Medical Interpreting Certification Prep...................9 Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide..........................9 Personal Fitness Trainer Certification......................9 Pharmacy Technician Program...............................10 Phlebotomy Technician...........................................10 CPR & First Aid........................................................10
Beauty & Wellness Education.......................... 11
Aesthetics and Skin Care.........................................11 Advanced Aesthetics Cosmetology Workshops....11
Business Certificates............................................. 11
Bookkeeping & Accounting.....................................11 Business Career Courses..........................................12 H.R. Management ...................................................13 Real Estate ................................................................13
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Computers................................................................. 14
High Tech Computer Training........................ 17
Trades.......................................................................... 26 Sustainability........................................................... 26 Test Preparation..................................................... 26 Languages.................................................................. 27
Culinary Arts & Event Planning..................... 20
Mind, Body & Soul................................................ 29 Arts............................................................................... 30
Certificates in Design........................................... 22
Other Interests........................................................ 32 Online Courses........................................................ 32
Microsoft Office Training........................................14 Additional Computer Training...............................15 One Day Computer Workshops..............................15 Network Systems Associate..................................... 17 CompTIA Certifications...........................................17 SolidWorks................................................................17
Basic English as a Second Language.......................27 Foreign Languages...................................................28
Bartending.................................................................20 Wine & Vineyard Courses.......................................20 Basic Culinary Arts...................................................20 Food Service Director...............................................21 Event & Wedding Planning.....................................21
Hobbies & Other Crafts............................................30 Performing Arts........................................................30 Photography..............................................................31 Writing & Literature ...............................................31
Floral Design.............................................................22 Landscape Design.....................................................22 Spring Garden Series................................................23 Interior Design.........................................................24 Graphic Design.........................................................25 Web Design...............................................................25
ed2go (formerly Gatlin Education Services)...........32 MindEdge Learning..................................................33 Youth Programs..................................................33
General Information............................................ 34 Index............................................................................ 36
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Noncredit Programs of Study at North Shore Community College Program
Program Code
Page
Aesthetics & Skin Care
ZAE
11
Auto Damage Appraisal
XAD
26
Basic Culinary Arts Certificate
XCR
4, 20
Bookkeeping & Accounting Certificate
XBA
4, 11
Central Sterile Processing
XSP
8
CompTIA A+
XTA
17
CompTIA Network+
XCT
17
CompTIA Security+ (Cybersecurity)
XAS
17
Dental Assisting
XDA
8
EKG Technician
XET
8
Event Planning Certificate
XEP
5, 21
Floral Design Certificate
XFL
5, 22
Food Service Director Certificate
XFS
4, 21
Front Office Essentials
XOE
5
Graphic Design
XGD
7, 25
Interior Design
XID
6, 24
SolidWorks
XSW 17
Landscape Design
XLD
6, 22
Landscape & Garden Maintenance
XLG
6, 23
Medical Interpreting
XMC
9
Microsoft Office Suite
XMO
7, 14
Nail Technician
ZNT
11
Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide
XCN
9
PC and Networking Support
XPC
17
Pharmacy Technician
XPT
10
Phlebotomy Technician
XPH
10
SHRM Essentials of Human Resources Management
XSH
13
SHRM Learning System
XSL
13
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Interested in a Credit Certificate or Degree Program? Did you know that some noncredit certificates and certification programs may be eligible for college credits?
BUSINESS
HEALTH PROFESSIONS/ALLIED HEALTH
Occupation
NSCC Academic Credit Course Equivalency
Central Sterile Processing Technician
CSA 666 with approved National Certification OR Approved National Certification OR Prior Learning/Experiential Assessment OR Military Educational Experience
TBD
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
CSA 687 with approved Massachusetts State Certification OR Approved Massachusetts State Certification OR Prior Learning/Experiential Assessment OR Military Educational Experience
ALH 134 (5 credits)
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Approved National Certification/License OR Military Educational Experience
EMS 104 (9 credits)
EKG Technician (EKG)
CSJ 470 with approved National Certification OR Approved National Certification OR Prior Learning/Experiential Assessment OR Military Educational Experience
ALH 130 (3 credits)
Pharmacy Technician
CSA 270 noncredit course (didactic only)
ALH 164 (3 credits) + ALH 168 (1 credit)
Prior Learning/Experiential Assessment only OR Military Educational Experience only
ALH 166 (6 credits)
CSA 270 noncredit course (didactic and clinical internship) AND Prior Learning/Experiential Assessment OR Military Educational Experience
ALH 164 (3 credits) + ALH 168 (1 credit) + ALH 166 (6 credits) = 10 credits
National Certification/Registered
ALH 164 (3 credits) + ALH 168 (1 credit) + ALH 166 (6 credits) = 10 credits
Phlebotomy
CSJ 104 with approved National Certification OR Approved National Certification OR Prior Learning/Experiential Assessment OR Military Educational Experience
ALH 132 (3 credits)
Entrepreneurship
CSA 052 Entrepreneurship AND CSL 139 Marketing Essentials AND CSL 118 Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting for Non-financial Managers
MGT 206 (3 credits)
CSM 962 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 1
HRT 206 (3 credits)
Landscape Design Certificate
AND CSM 894 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 2 AND CSM 942 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 3 AND CSM 993 Landscape Design Drawing: Level 4
Landscape Design Certificate
CSM 286 ID and Culture of Trees
HRT 210 (3 credits)
AND CSM 293 ID and Culture of Shrubs AND CSM 287 Perennials, Annuals, Vines: ID and Culture
LANDSCAPE
Noncredit and/or Alternative Studies to Credit Options
Meet with a staff member in the Center for Alternative Studies and Educational Testing (CAS&ET) to review your transcript and determine possible credit award.
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The Adult Learning Center
Creating Opportunities for Education and Career Exploration Need your high school diploma? At least 16 years old? The new High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) (formerly the GED) incorporates college, technology, and career readiness into the classroom, along with advising to assist with next steps after graduation. You must be able to commit to three morning classes a week. Students must have: • Level 3: at least ninth grade skills in reading and math • Level 2: at least fifth to eighth grade skills in reading and math • Level 1: at least second to fifth grade skills in reading and math Schedule an appointment for an assessment. Contact Erin O’Brien at 978-236-1226 or visit www.northshore.edu/adult_learning/ to learn more.
The Adult Learning Center also offers Adult Career Pathways, an afternoon program to explore Health Care careers. You must be at least 16 and able to commit to three afternoon classes each week. Have your high school diploma or equivalent? You can participate. All classes held at the Danvers campus. Free, round-trip shuttle bus available from the Lynn Campus to Danvers. Schedule an appointment to find out more. Contact Stacy Randell, Coordinator of the Adult Learning Center at 978-236-1227 or srandell@northshore.edu.
College and Career Access Project
A vocationally focused noncredit college program, jointly administered by North Shore Community College and the Northeast Arc Students with intellectual, developmental, and learning disabilities receive Classroom Experience and Field Learning in their chosen field of study: Basic Canine and Feline Care or Landscaping and Plant Care. CCAP runs one academic year (September to May). Includes four courses each semester (two semesters) with eight hour internship and job coaching. Basic Canine and Feline Care. Attending to all aspects of husbandry in dogs and cats are the primary functions in Basic Canine and Feline Care. Activities include: brushing, combing, bathing, and drying all breeds dogs and cats, cleaning and maintaining living quarters, providing proper nutrition and exercise for animals, and observing and communicating the health status of animals. The student should be able to communicate well with people to make appointments, discuss care requirements, advise on general health issues, and educate owners on the care of their pets upon completion of the program. The student will also need to keep accurate records, order supplies and equipment, maintain an inventory, and evaluate products and equipment used in animal care facilities. The ability to function in a fast moving, sometimes stressful, loud, and occasionally wet environment is a must. Classes held at Danvers Campus as well as designated community sites. Landscaping and Plant Care. Enjoy working with your hands? Like being a part of a team and working out doors? Students will need to have their work critiqued as part of the job process. Must be willing and able to work with employment staff to identify existing skills and skills in need of improvement. All classes held at the Lynn Campus as designated community sites. For more information or to download the application, please visit: www.northshore.edu/ccap
North Shore Career Centers Need help with a job search or would you like to learn about new career training options? The North Shore WIB believes and understands that a skilled workforce will ensure the State’s competitive economic advantage. North Shore Career Centers located in Salem, Lynn, and Gloucester are designed to help companies and individuals get all available services in the simplest and most efficient manner. Do I have to be unemployed to use the Career Centers? No. The career centers are open to everyone. As a matter of fact, many of our customers are currently employed but use our services to explore their options. Am I eligible for re-training dollars? The staff of the North Shore Career Center can help determine if you qualify for specialized funding. Training funds may be available to you if you meet eligibility criteria under the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program, the National Emergency Grants (NEG), the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), the Education Rewards Loan Program, and the Federal/State Financial Aid (Pell Grants, Scholarships and Stafford Loans). How can I gain a competitive advantage in marketing my skills to employers? The North Shore Career Center and North Shore Community College are working together to assist job seekers and students earn an industry-recognized National Career Readiness Certificate to certify that they possess the essential skills needed for workplace success. As a business owner, what services can I receive from the Career Center? You may list your company’s job openings, get assistance with pre-screening job applicants, obtain information about the local labor market, assistance with basic worker recruitment or information related to participating in a job fair. North Shore Community College offers many credit and noncredit certificate training programs that may qualify for funding. For more information visit www.nscareers.org/or call 978-825-7200.
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Certificate Programs Basic Culinary Arts Certificate (XCR) Major employers: Restaurants and delis, schools, nursing and residential care facilities, hospitals, bars, bakers, fast food cooks, cafeteria workers. Average hourly rate: Based on experience, restaurant chefs earn between $10 and $24 per hour. Institution and cafeteria cooks earn between $11 and $20 per hour. Outlook: Growth spurred by increases in population, household income, and leisure time. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Required Courses: • Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 1* • Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 2* • Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 3* • Baking Fundamentals • Understanding Menu Development and Costing
• Global Cuisine • “ServSafe” Food Sanitation • HACCP Manager • Fundamentals of Starting a Food Service Business • Take Control – Time Management
• How to Manage Conflict in the Organization • In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work.
* Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 must be taken in order.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
Food Service Director Certificate (XFS) Major employers: Fast food restaurants, full service restaurants, schools, grocery stores, nursing homes, hospitality. 42% of restaurant managers are self-employed. Average hourly rate: Depending on the level of supervision, food service supervisors earn $19-$40. Outlook: Job opportunities are highly competitive. Openings result from the need to replace managers who retire or transfer. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
• Intro to Culinary Arts: Part 1 • “ServSafe” Food Sanitation* • HACCP Manager
• Nutrition for the Food Service Professional • Management Skills for Supervisors
• Take Control – Time Management • How to Manage Conflict in the Organization
Note: If you purchase a used copy of the text from another source, please be sure it includes a test taking “bubble sheet.” The National Restaurant Foundation will only accept tests submitted on this form. * According to Massachusetts State Law (105 CMR 590.000): “Effective October 1, 2001, every food service establishment must have at least one full-time employee who is at least 18 years of age and who has passed a food safety exam which is recognized by the Dept. of Public Health.” Certification is renewable every five years. “ServSafe” is recognized by the National Restaurant Association & Educational Foundation.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
Bookkeeping & Accounting Certificate (XBA) Major employers: Billing clerk, bookkeeping and accounting firms, retail trade companies, finance and insurance agencies, and small local businesses. Average hourly rate: Clerks who use the computer can expect to earn higher wages, between $15 and $25 per hour. Outlook: A growing economy and tighter accounting rules are creating more demand for accounting services. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
• Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part I* • Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part II • QuickBooks Pro: Level 1 • QuickBooks Pro: Level 2
• QuickBooks Pro Payroll • Microsoft Excel: Level 1 • Microsoft Excel: Level 2 • How to Keep an Audit Trial
• File Management Proficiency • Take Control – Time Management • How to Manage Conflict in the Organization
* Students must take Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part I, or have accounting experience before taking any QuickBooks course.
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Event Planning Certificate (XEP) Major employers: Hotels, convention centers, wedding planning, large corporations, golf courses, visitors’ bureaus, religious organizations. Average hourly rate: Depending on the economics of the community and experience, between $18 and $30. Outlook: Industry demand various based on growth and versatility of the planner. Larger cities typically employ more planners. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Required courses: • Event Planning • Event Design and Décor • Corporate Event Planning • Fundraising for Event Planners • Business and Financial Math
Recommended supporting courses: • Take Control – Time Management • Microsoft Word • How to Manage Conflict in the Organization • Microsoft Excel • In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
Floral Design Certificate (XFL) Major employers: Flower shops, event planner, grocery stores, hotels. 26 % of floral designers are self-employed. Average hourly rate: Competition is strong. Florists look for persons with an eye for color and design $10-$18. Outlook: Growth is due to increases in the number of lavish weddings and special events. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Required courses: • Floral Design I* • How to Manage Conflict in the Organization • Floral Design II* • In addition, students must provide • Floral Design III* • Floral Merchandising and Business Practices documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work. • Wedding Flowers • Take Control – Time Management
Recommended supporting classes: • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Excel
* Floral Design I, Floral Design II, and Floral Design III must be taken in order.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
Front Office Essentials Certificate (XOE) Major employers: General and medical office staff, temp. agencies, hospitals, schools, call centers. Average hourly rate: There are many opportunities for advancement with experience $10-$17. Outlook: Strong growth, continuing knowledge of advancing technologies increases opportunities. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Required courses: • Intro to the Computer* • Business Communication and Interoffice Skills • Business Writing • Microsoft Word: Level 1 • Microsoft Excel: Level 1
• Microsoft Outlook: Level 1 • File Management Proficiency • Take Control – Time Management • How to Manage Conflict in the Organization • Share This: Social Media for Personal, Professional, and Organizations
Bookkeeping pathway: • Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1 • QuickBooks Pro: Level 1 Medical office pathway • Terminology for the Medical Office • Electronic Healthcare Records
* Students proficient with the computer may replace Intro to the Computer for a more advanced class.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program. Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
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Interior Design Certificate (XID) Major employers: Interior design firms, architecture firms, furniture stores, and retail businesses (Home Depot, Lowes, hardware stores…) Average hourly rate: Competition is strong based on talent, experienced designers earn between $18-$30. Outlook: 30% of interior designers are self-employed doing freelance work in addition to salaried jobs. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Recommended supporting classes: • Microsoft Word • SketchUp • Microsoft Excel • Residential Interior Design Studio I • Business and Financial Math • Residential Interior Design Studio II • Time Management • How to Manage Conflict in the Organization • In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work.
Required courses (listed in suggested order): • Principles of Design* • Drafting for Interior Designers* • Fundamentals of Interior Design • Color 3D Less Theory More Practice • Textiles and Materials • History of Furniture Styles • Window Treatments and Soft Furnishing Design
* Students must take Principles of Design and Drafting for Interior Designers, and all design classes before any Studio course.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
Landscape Design Certificate (XLD) Major employers: Landscape designers, garden nurseries, self-employed landscaper, Estate preservation. Average hourly rate: Depending on the economics of the community and experience, between $24-$35. Outlook: Faster than average based on the growth of new home construction, environmental regulations and zoning. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Earn a certificate by passing the required courses. Courses vary every semester. Required courses: • Perennials, Annuals and Vines – • Principles of Design (formerly Basic Design) • The Business of Landscaping ID and Culture* • Landscape Garden Maintenance – Spring** • Landscape Construction • Landscape Design Drawing: Session 1* • Landscape Garden Maintenance – Summer** • In addition, students must provide documentation of 120 hours of • Landscape Design Drawing: Session 2* • Landscape Garden Maintenance – Fall ** supervised field work. • Landscape Design Drawing: Session 3* • Trees – Identification and Culture • Landscape Design Drawing: Session 4* • Shrubs – Identification and Culture * Please note Landscape Graphics I and II and Landscape Design Basics I and II have been revised please contact Community Education if you are unsure of which class you need to complete your certificate. ** See Landscape and Garden Maintenance box for course information
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
Landscape & Garden Maintenance Certificate (XLG) Major employers: Landscaping and horticultural services, amusement parks and golf courses, parks and recreation departments. Average hourly rate: Wages vary by employer and level of experience $10-$16. Outlook: Growth rate is high due to the continued need for maintenance and updating of existing landscapes. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Required courses: • Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Spring • Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Summer • Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Fall • In addition, students must provide documentation of 120 hours of supervised field work. 6
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Microsoft Office Suite Certificate (XMO) Major employers: General and medical offices, hospitals, government agencies, schools, temp agencies. Average hourly rate: There are many opportunities for advancement with experience, starting $14-$22. Outlook: Varies by industry, continuing knowledge of advancing technologies and good communication skills increases opportunities. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
To receive an NSCC Certificate in Microsoft Office, students must complete the required courses. Workshops may not be used to fulfill requirements. Required courses: • Microsoft Excel: Level 1 • Microsoft Outlook • Introduction to the Computer* • Microsoft Word: Level 1 • Microsoft Excel: Level 2 • File Management Proficiency • Microsoft Word: Level 2 • Microsoft Excel: Level 3 • Microsoft Word: Level 3 • Microsoft PowerPoint : Level 1 * Students proficient with the computer may replace Intro to the Computer for a more advanced class.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
Graphic Design Certificate (XGD) Major employers: Graphic design companies, Newspaper, magazine and book publishers, advertising agencies, printing. Average hourly rate: Competition is strong with the highest wages paid to the most talented designers, between $17 and $30. Outlook: Growth due to the increased use of the internet, and the need to design and layout web pages. Businesses continue to want visually appealing ideas for their products. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems
Required courses: • Principles of Design* • Graphic Design Theory* • Professional Practice for Graphic Designers • Adobe InDesign: Level 1 • Adobe Photoshop: Level 1 • Adobe Illustrator: Level 1 • Adobe InDesign: Level 2
Recommended supporting classes: • Adobe Photoshop: Level 2 • Microsoft Word • Adobe Illustrator: Level 2 • Microsoft Excel • Time Management • Business and Financial Math • How to Manage Conflict in the Organization • In addition, students must provide documentation of 40 hours of supervised field work
* Principles of Design is a prerequisite for Graphic Design Theory.
You may enroll in any of these courses even if you are not in the certificate program.
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Course Information
Health Careers Students interested in participating in an academic program that involves working with children, the disabled, or the elderly, or which includes a clinical affiliation, internship, or field placement with a private or public healthcare provider, may be required to undergo criminal background checks, including a national as well as local check (i.e. Massachusetts Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) and Sex Offender Record Information (SORI)). Depending on the contents of these criminal background check(s), a student’s participation in an academic program that involves working with children, the disabled, or the elderly or which includes a clinical affiliation, internship or field placement with a private or public healthcare provider may not be allowed, and therefore may impact a student’s ability to complete program requirements. Furthermore, please note that eligibility to participate in the program and/or clinical affiliation, internship or field placement as a result of screening requirements, such as criminal background checks, is not a guarantee of eligibility to sit for professional credentialing examination(s) or employment upon graduation. Drug testing may be required.
Caring for People with Alzheimer’s
Habilitation Therapy is a method used to best care for and positively enhance the quality of life for those who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Learn ways in which you can promote positive emotions in those you care for and learn simple ways to maximize their strengths and abilities, while minimizing their limitations. Learn how a well-planned environment can promote independence and help the thinking of a person with dementia, and how using excellent communication skills can help to decrease or even eliminate distressing behaviors or other problems. Helpful to those working in the healthcare field as well for those caring for family members at home. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA832 XDH CSA832 ADH
18287 18286
Jan 11 Mar 07
6:00PM-9:30PM 6:00PM-9:30PM
Mon-Thu Mon-Thu
1 Week 1 Week
DANVERS DANVERS
MURRAY MURRAY
$159 $159
Central Sterile Processing Technician
Major employers: Hospitals, doctors’ office, dental offices, outpatient care centers, and medical supply companies. Average hourly rate: Starting between $14 and $27. Outlook: Demand for this occupation is strong with technological advances in medical procedures performed. Job prospects are good for entry-level workers. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems Learn to clean and sterilize surgical instruments and medical equipment. Set up and deliver them to surgical areas, hospital rooms, clinics and even patient’s homes. Assemble, adjust and check non-sterile equipment, and sterile supplies needed for surgery or other medical procedures. Learn about microbes and germs and how they cause infections. Learn about managing inventory, ordering supplies, inspecting, maintaining, delivering and retrieving equipment and instruments for surgery, emergency room and other patient care units. After completing this program, test for a certifying exam given at a local Thomson Prometric Testing Center to obtain provisional certification from the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management Association (IAHCSMM). Once employed, you must accumulate 400 hours of work experience within 6 months to become fully certified. Program includes classroom, lab, and experience in a sterile processing department during the clinical portion of the program. Job requires ability to lift at least 50 pounds. Clinical experience may be on any day/time of the week, based on clinical site schedules. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) A CORI check is required, come to the Danvers Campus, Math & Science Building 106C to complete at least two weeks before class starts. (3) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required and given to the instructor at the first class. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. The cost of this exam is not included in cost of this program.
COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA666 ADH
16281
Jan 21
6:00PM-9:30PM
Mon/Thu
13 Weeks
DANVERS
DECOSTA
$1,599
Dental Assisting Program
Major employers: Dental offices and clinics. Average hourly rate: Entry level dental assistants $14-$24 per hour. Outlook: Strong growth due to increased aging population, and new health care regulations that include dental coverage. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems Entry-level positions in dental assisting is one of the fastest growing health care fields. Learn all areas of pre-clinical dental assisting including the professional skills required to function as an assistant in a dental practice. Administrative aspects include: the history of dentistry and dental assisting, introduction to the dental office, the legal aspects of dentistry, policies and guidelines. Clinical topics include: introduction to oral anatomy, dental operatory, dental equipment, introduction to tooth structure, primary and permanent teeth, the oral cavity and related structures, proper patient positioning, dental hand-pieces, sterilization, and other areas. Also included is CPR and an optional clinical rotation. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) A CORI check is required, come to the Danvers Campus, Math & Science Building 106C to complete at least two weeks before class starts. (3) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required and given to the instructor at the first class. Designed to prepare students to sit for the DANB Radiology Health and Safety Examination (RHS). The State of Massachusetts requires that any dental office employee who will be performing radiological procedures (X-Rays) must take and pass the DANB RHS exam. The cost of this exam is not included as part of the cost of this program. The DANB exam is administered at Pearson Vue Testing Centers. Cost includes required textbook.
COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA340 ADH CSA340 BDH
17560 17867
Jan 25 Mar 01
1:30PM-4:30PM 6:00PM-9:30PM
Mon/Wed/Fri Tue/Thu
9 Weeks 12 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
AGERSEA CARRASQUILLO
$1,668 $1,668
EKG Technician
Major employers: Hospitals, doctors’ offices, medical labs/clinics, outpatient care centers. Average hourly rate: Pay varies with the technologist’s level of education and skill $12-$16. Outlook: Growth will be due to the increase in number of people over 50. Opportunities are best for technologists who have multiple professional credentials, trained to do multiple procedures. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems Prepares you to take the ASPT, Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician Exam, and other National Certification Exams. Learn anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics and legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography and stress testing. Practice with EKG equipment and perform hands-on labs including the function and proper use of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead
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HEALTH CAREERS placement, 12-lead placement, and other clinical practices. Cost includes required textbook. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) A CORI check is required, come to the Danvers Campus, Math & Science Building 106C to complete at least two weeks before class starts. (3) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required and given to the instructor at the first class. COURSE CODE
CSJ470 XDH CSJ470 ACH
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17642 17205
Feb 02 Apr 05
6:00PM-9:00PM 9:00AM-1:00PM
Tue/Thu Tue/Thu
6 Weeks 7 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ
$999 $999
Electronic Health Care Records
New government regulations have created the need for professionals trained in Electronic Health Records (EHR). Learn Medical Record Software, how to navigate through the system, entering and editing patient health information, capturing and recording EHR data, HIPPA Privacy Act, Standard Codes, and more. Must have a working knowledge of Excel, Word, plus keyboarding skills. Flash drive required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CSJ102 ACH
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17868
Jan 25
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
8 Weeks
DANVERS
FRIDHI
$269
New! Terminology for the Medical Office
Gain skills in medical word structure: roots, prefixes, and suffixes; along with word definition, spelling, and pronunciation. Prepares you to gain the necessary terminology for employment in the health care field or supplement those already working in healthcare. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
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CSA702 ADH
12564
Mar 9
6:00PM-8:00PM
Wed
10 Weeks
DANVERS
ROSATO
$499
Medical Interpreting Certification Prep
Major employers: Interpretation/translation companies, hospitals, clinics. Average hourly rate: Depending on the setting, the language(s) spoken, and certification, $17-$40. Outlook: Growth of the health care industry will create more jobs. Certification is required for most jobs. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems If you’re bilingual, have good speaking and listening skills, and enjoy working with people, you may have a future as a medical interpreter. Medical interpreters are in great demand nationwide, including in Massachusetts where interpreters are legally required in acute care hospitals and behavioral health facilities. The Department of Labor Statistics reports “Employment of interpreters and translators is expected to grow 42 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations.” This 54-hour course provides a working knowledge of the various aspects of medical interpreting such as the standards of practice, ethics, HIPAA regulations, cultural competency, and medical vocabulary development. You will have the opportunity to perform role-plays via Skype with individual language coach/facilitators. Receives three role-play sessions as part of the course and can opt to continue working with the language coach upon completion of the course. Tuition includes program materials and Skype role-play sessions. Please bring binder to first class. Prerequisite: Must be fluent in English and a second language. Screening required: after registering call 508-309-7856 to setup a screening appointment.
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CSA044 CLN
15741
Mar 22
6:30PM-9:30PM
Tue/Thu
9 Weeks
LYNN
STAFF
$1,199
Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide
Major employers: Nursing and personal care facilities, hospitals, and residential care homes. Average hourly rate: Certified Nurse Assistants earn $11-$17. Home Health Aides $11. Massachusetts requires all nursing assistants to be certified. Outlook: Demand is very strong due to the increase in the aging population. Many nurse assistants pursue more advanced healthcare pathways. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems Prepare for an entry-level career in health care with a 100-hour dual-certification training program for Nurse Assistant (NA) and Home Health Aide. Fulfill your classroom hours on campus and your clinical experience in local nursing facility with Registered Nurse Instructors. Prepare for the State Board examination to become a Certified Nurse Assistant, and receive a Home Health Aide Certificate. The skills taught in our State-licensed certificate program include vital signs, moving and turning patients, personal care basics, bed making, bed bath and feeding, record keeping and responding to emergencies. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required. (3) CORI check, come to the Danvers Campus, Math & Science Building 106C. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Read the first four chapters in the textbook prior to the first class. Students must take and pass the State Board examination to become a Certified Nurse Assistant in the state of Massachusetts. The cost of this exam is not included as part of the cost of this program. Because this is a clock hour program, student is responsible for direct payment to instructor for hours missed.
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CSA687 CDH CSA687 CDH CSA687 YDH CSA687 BDH
14510 15816 17643 14511
Jan 25 Jan 26 Mar 21 Apr 11
5:00PM-10:00PM 9:00AM-2:00PM 8:00AM-1:00PM 5:00PM-10:00PM
Mon thru Thu Tue/Thu Mon/Wed/Fri Mon-Thu
5 Weeks 11 Weeks 7 Weeks 5 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS DANVERS DANVERS
MURRAY MAAS DONAHUE MURRAY
$1,099 $1,099 $1,099 $1,099
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification
Major employers: Gyms and fitness centers, recreation facilities, schools. Average hourly rate: $12-$88. Wages vary based on employer and level of certifications. Outlook: Public interest in fitness and health continues to grow for all age groups. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems Come join this fun profession and be a part of what Fortune Magazine and ABC NEWS.com states as the 4th hottest job in the U.S. at a national average of $34 an hour. Employers like 24 Hour Fitness, LA Fitness and Gold’s Gyms are just a few of the club groups that seek out our graduates. Whether a career move or for your own personal knowledge, get all the information you need to become a Certified Personal Trainer. This challenging course is taught over a 8-week period for better retention and skill competency. The National Exam is held on the 9th week. This course is formatted as a 62-hour program and is comprised of 16 hours of lecture, 16 hours of hands on practical training and a 30-hour internship that networks many graduates right into a job. The course prepares you for success with key topics that include biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, and equipment usage and health assessment. CPR/AED
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
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HEALTH CAREERS is needed to receive the certificate. W.I.T.S. is the only major certifying body in the country providing comprehensive practical training and internship components. Textbook required and not included in course fees. Call to order and start reading immediately 888-330-9487 (www.witseducation.com). Hands-on practical training occurs off-site and you must provide your own transportation. Prerequisite: Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. COURSE CODE
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CSA186 ACN
17094
Feb 20
9:00AM-2:00PM
Sat
9 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$749
Pharmacy Technician Program
Major employers: Pharmacies and drug stores, hospitals, and grocery pharmacies. Average hourly rate: $12-$20. Massachusetts requires all Pharmacy Technicians to pass the PTCB exam. Outlook: Demand is strong due to the aging population, and increase in insurance coverage. Pharmacy technicians also do more tasks formally done by pharmacists. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems Become prepared to work as a Pharmacy Technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Course content includes: pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy calculations and measurements, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands on labs, you will review dosage calculations, drug classifications, the “top 200 drugs”, I.V. flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. Includes optional clinical externship through a local pharmacy. To be eligible for the optional clinical externship, you must successfully complete the 50 hour program, submit to a thorough background check (CORI), drug screening and meet other requirements. Prerequisites: (1) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. (2) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required. (3) CORI check, come to the Danvers Campus, Math & Science Building 106C. (4) Drug screening. Note: The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) – Certified Pharmacy Technician Exam (CPhT) is optional and not included in the cost of the program. For additional information on the PTCB exam, visit their website at www.ptcb.org or call 800-363-8012.
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CSA270 BCH CSA270 ACH
17906 15247
Feb 18 Mar 28
6:00PM-10:00PM 1:15PM-4:45PM
Tue/Thu Mon/Wed
8 Weeks 8 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
DOYLE STAFF
$1,299 $1,299
Phlebotomy Technician
Major employers: Hospitals, medical laboratories, doctors’ offices and clinics. Average hourly rate: Phlebotomy Technicians earn between $13 and $20 per hour. Outlook: Demand will grow as doctors use more lab procedures to diagnose and treat diseases, and the new healthcare laws that mandate healthcare insurance. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems Learn to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis and learn with all aspects related to blood collection and develop comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy and physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. Includes CPR and optional clinical rotation as part of the program. At program conclusion eligible to sit for the National Health Career Association’s (NHA) Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam. This exam is not included in the cost of the program. Prerequisites: (1) A CORI check is required, come to the Danvers Campus, Math & Science Building Room 106 to complete at least two weeks before class starts. (2) Proof of immunizations and a negative TB test is required and given to the instructor at the first class. (3) Reading Comprehension and Mathematics assessment testing (at the College’s Center for Alternative Testing) is required prior to registration. Call 978-236-1200 with any questions. (4) Drug screening. Cost includes required textbook.
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CSJ104 ADH CSJ104 BDH
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17644 17103
Jan 20 Feb 01
8:00AM-12:30PM 6:00PM-9:30PM
Mon/Wed Mon/Wed
8 Weeks 13 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
RODRIGUEZ VALDEZ
$1,868 $1,868
CPR & First Aid
CPR and AED
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator can greatly reduce the chance of death when a person is found in cardiac arrest. Basic life support skills will be taught along with rescue breathing, care for choking, and patient assessment skills to empower the student to respond with speed and confidence in a life-threatening emergency. Cost includes a full-color text. Note: This course does NOT meet the requirement for Health Profession students. COURSE CODE
CSJ330 ADN CSJ330 XDN
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13888 15268
Feb 10 Apr 06
6:00PM-9:30PM 6:00PM-9:30PM
Wed Wed
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
MOORE MOORE
$69 $69
Professional Rescuer CPR
As a public safety professional or healthcare provider, it is your duty to respond to cardiac or breathing emergencies until more advanced medical personnel can take over. Utilizing the 2010 Guidelines, you will be taught basic life support skills for all ages of patients (infant, child, and adult) including rescue breathing, foreign body airway obstruction, 2-person CPR and AED use. Textbook included. Successful completion of all skill stations and the final exam earns a certificate from the American Heart Association for Professional Rescuer CPR valid for two years. Attendance for the entire course is required for successful completion. This course is the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider course. Meets the CPR requirement for accepted Health Professions students at NSCC. COURSE CODE
CSJ374 XDN CSJ374 BDN
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15272 15269
Mar 02 May 04
5:30PM-10:00PM 5:30PM-10:00PM
Wed Wed
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
MOORE MOORE
$89 $89
978-236-1200
11/23/15 6:00 PM
Beauty & Wellness Education
Aesthetics and Skin Care
Major employers: Salons, spas, retail cosmetic departments, medical offices, skin care centers. Average hourly rate: Varies by experience and range of services offered $13-$23. Outlook: As the population grows, the demand for skin care specialists should increase. Strong competition is expected in elite salons where the pay is higher. — Data from Massachusetts Career Information Systems A 300 clock-hour program approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Cosmetology. Designed to give students a fundamental knowledge of, and practice with the products, electric equipment, and techniques used on clients in the aesthetics industry. Students will have hands-on training in skincare, facial massage, facial and body waxing, and makeup application. Students will learn physiology, histology and anatomy of the skin, including skin diseases and disorders, cosmetic chemistry and ingredient analysis, sterilization, sanitation, and bacteriology. Students will work on clients in a clinical environment to practice these treatments and procedures while learning about professional ethics, business opportunities, record keeping, and sales aspects of the aesthetics and spa industry. Students will be prepared to take the Massachusetts Aesthetics License Examination after completion of the 300 hour course. Immunization record must be completed and submitted first week of class. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Payment plan available and arrangements should be made at the time of registration. Please contact student accounts, 978-762-4000 x4508 or x4480, as soon as possible to make arrangements. Not eligible for financial aid. Course does not cover cost of State Exam. Additional supplies needed for class and State Boards. Please call 978‑236‑1200 for a complete supply list. Because this is a clock hour program, student is responsible for direct payment to instructor for hours missed. Beginning February 6 the evening class will meet every other Saturday.
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CSA300 ACH CSA300 ADC
18558 18809
Feb 02 Mar 01
5:30PM-10:00PM 9:00AM-2:30PM
Tue/Thu/Sat Tue-Fri
26 Weeks 15 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
TENNANT TENNANT
$3,999 $3,999
Nail Technician
A 100+ clock hour course designed to prepare students to take the Massachusetts State Board Exam. Course covers natural nail services of manicuring and pedicuring, human anatomy and nail and skin physiology, plus artificial nail services will be introduced along with a clinical lab for experience on outside clients. Included in the cost of tuition: a travel case and salon tools and supplies. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
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CSM977 AAH
11555
Feb 09
5:30PM-8:30PM
Tue/Thu
13 Weeks
MIDDLETON
CHAMPLAIN
$1,299
Advanced Aesthetics Cosmetology Workshops
Aromatherapy Facial – Advanced Aesthetic Workshop
Learn the benefits, uses, and how to perform aromatherapy facial in the treatment room. You will be customizing aromatherapy according to skin type and learning several mixtures of essentials oils and the recipes that go with them. Contradictions will be discussed as well as theory, hands on practice, and demo. Class requires that you give and receive treatment. Prerequisite: Licensed Aesthetician. COURSE CODE
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CSA304 AAH
17593
Feb 22
8:30AM-3:30PM
Mon
2 Weeks
DANVERS
TENNANT
$349
Body Exfoliation and Wrap – Advanced Aesthetic Workshop
Learn the theory and benefits behind body treatments and three methods of full body exfoliation: dry body brushing, scrub, and natural enzyme. Learn room setup, draping the client, full body wrap treatment techniques as well as performing these treatments without the use of a shower or wet room in your salon/ spa by using hot towel removal technique. Contradictions will be discussed as well as theory, hands on practice, and demo. Class requires that you give and receive treatment. Prerequisite: Licensed Aesthetician. COURSE CODE
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CSA305 ACH
17594
Mar 21
8:30AM-3:30PM
Mon
1 Day
DANVERS
TENNANT
$239
Bridal Makeup: Cosmetology and Advanced Aesthetic Workshop
Increase your revenue by offering bridal makeup! Learn what questions to ask the bride and wedding party consultation, makeup tips and techniques, lash tabbing, supplies needed, and the contract and pricing for this service. Includes theory, bridal makeup demo, and hands on practice of bridal makeup. Lashes and glue will be supplied. Please bring your own makeup and brushes. Prerequisite: Licensed Aesthetician or Cosmetologist. COURSE CODE
CSA307 XCH
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DAY(S)
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FEE
17592
May 16
8:30AM-3:30PM
Mon
1 Day
DANVERS
TENNANT
$199
Manual Lymphatic Massage: Advanced Aesthetic Workshop
This massage of the face, neck, and shoulders will teach you the technique of manual lymphatic drainage, the uses, and the specific amounts of pressure and rhythmic circular movements to stimulate lymph flow to speed up the lymphatic system. A great treatment to help client’s with conditions with infections and low grade acne. Learn the benefits of this technique, how to utilize it in the treatment room as well as theory. Your clients will never leave with redness and or swelling after this aggressive treatment again! Class requires that you give and receive treatment. Prerequisite: Licensed Aesthetician. COURSE CODE
CSA303 XCH
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17861
Apr 25
8:00AM-3:30PM
Mon
2 Weeks
DANVERS
TENNANT
$299
Business Certificates Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1
Bookkeeping & Accounting
An introduction to bookkeeping and accounting covering the accounting cycle. Learn to analyze and record transactions using debits, credits, and T accounts. Post in the journal and the ledger. Prepare trial balance, create adjustments, and produce financial statements. Calculator, and a ruler are required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
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CSA405 BCN CSA405 CCN CSA405 YCN
11394 15263 15262
Jan 20 Jan 28 Mar 28
6:00PM-9:00PM 9:00AM-12:00PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed Thu Mon
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS DANVERS
TRIANTOS HAYES TRIANTOS
$229 $229 $229
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Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 2
Continue the accounting cycle in more depth, covering banking procedures, cash and understanding payroll and payroll taxes. Work with sales and cash receipts including credits and accounts receivables. Purchases and accounts payable posting procedures will also be prepared. Textbook required (same as Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1), available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Calculator and ruler required. Prerequisite: Bookkeeping and Accounting Part I. COURSE CODE
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CSA406 BCN CSA406 CCN
17909 17915
Mar 09 Mar 24
6:00PM-9:00PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed Thu
6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
TRIANTOS HAYES
$229 $229
QuickBooks 2013: Level 1
An introduction to the current version of QuickBooks 2013 for Windows. Topics include chart of accounts, list of vendors, items, customers, cash sales, invoicing, payments and deposits, bank reconciliation, bill payments, and creating reports and graphs. Knowledge of computers and Windows required. Flash drive required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1 or equivalent experience. COURSE CODE
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CSP286 ACN CSP286 XCN
11409 13252
Jan 14 Feb 24
9:00AM-12:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM
Thu Wed
6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
TOYE STAFF
$279 $279
QuickBooks 2013: Level 2
Learn the various areas of QuickBooks that go beyond the basics such as reconciliations, credit cards and other liabilities, class usage, 1099 reporting, sales tax, utilities including importing and exporting files and various back up choices, budgeting, forecasting, and journal entries. Flash drive required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers Campus Bookstore. Prerequisite: QuickBooks Pro: Level 1 or equivalent experience. COURSE CODE
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CSP498 ACN
16327
Mar 24
9:00AM-12:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
TOYE
$279
QuickBooks Payroll
Learn how to set up payroll and employee accounts, distinguish between employees and 1099 subcontractors, prepare W2s and year-end reports, and the best way to pay taxes. COURSE CODE
CSP172 XCN
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15775
Apr 29
9:00AM-12:00PM
Fri
3 Weeks
DANVERS
TOYE
$169
QuickBooks: Just Reports
Discover all of the reporting capabilities QuickBooks has to offer. Learn how to create and analyze job profitability reports, cash flow statements, year-to-year comparisons of operating activities, as well as segment reporting in order to analyze profitability within a company’s regional activities or products. Learn how to generate reports related to Customers and Sales, Budget vs. Actual, and how to customize transaction reports. Prerequisite: QuickBooks Level 1. COURSE CODE
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CSP035 ADH
18821
May 02
6:00PM-9:00PM
Mon
1 Day
DANVERS
TOYE
$109
The Audit Paper Trail
What to do with all that paperwork? Bookkeeping and accounting transactions originate from a document source. What happens to all those documents when you are done with them? What happens when you need to produce these documents upon audit? How long do you need to save these documents? These are some of the questions surrounding all those papers you need to put somewhere! In this three hour seminar, learn how to set procedures creating a proper audit trail. Covered topics include: accounts receivable, accounts payable, fixed assets, manual files, electronic files, scanning, shredding, sales tax returns, income tax returns, payroll and payroll tax returns and much more. COURSE CODE
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CSA367 ADN
12409
May 11
6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed
1 Day
DANVERS
TRIANTOS
$79
Business Communication and Office Skills
Business Career Courses
The ability to communicate effectively plays a major role in achieving career success. Technological advancements have increased the need for skilled communicators, and employers state that the application of acceptable communication skills is essential for a workforce to survive in a competitive, global environment. Designed to provide you with those essential skills by offering skill development in practical applications which emphasize the improvement of writing/communication skills necessary for effective business communications and become ethical professionals equipped to compete in the global business environment. COURSE CODE
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CSA673 ADH
18812
Feb 02
6:00PM-8:00PM
Tue
8 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$279
New! Business and Financial Math
Learn concepts and practices of financial mathematics and descriptive statistics. Percentages, proportions, simple and compound interest, measures of central tendency and dispersion including normal distribution and standard deviation will be covered. Qualitative analysis of common financial rations will be surveyed. A must take class for anyone entering or wanting to stay competitive in the business world! COURSE CODE
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CSA407 ADH
18852
Mar 1
9:00AM-12:00PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HAYES
$239
Business Writing
An introduction to the techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. Designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. After successful completion of this course, students will have the skills necessary to communicate effectively in a variety of professional situations. Areas to be covered include: Business emails, memo, letters, PowerPoint presentation, cover letters and resume preparation. COURSE CODE
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CSW141 ADH
15787
Apr 05
6:00PM-8:00PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$239
Entrepreneurship
Develop the skills needed to launch, develop, and manage a new or existing venture. Experience all the key aspects of business planning; including the development or refining your vision, developing a SWOT analysis and business plan, testing financial feasibility, marketing and strategic planning. Learn to be
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BUSINESS a more effective communicator and how to develop a supportive network of small business partners. Local small business leaders will come and speak to the class on a regular basis in order to share their experiences building successful businesses. COURSE CODE
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CSA052 ACH
15879
Mar 01
6:00PM-8:30PM
Tue
10 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$359
Grant Writing Essentials
Learn the essentials of grant writing including how to compose well-developed, succinctly written grant proposals. Learn how to read and understand grant language and requirements and how to research, identify and approach appropriate funding sources with an effective message. Come to class with AGM forms downloaded from www.agmconnect.org/cpf/. COURSE CODE
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CSA700 ACN
17903
Mar 03
6:00PM-8:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
DAWSON
$279
Grant Writing Part 2: Workshop
Build on the Grant Writing Essentials course and work on grant applications during workshop time, with facilitated, instructive feedback. Assistance will be provided to help compose well-developed, succinctly written grant proposals in a workshop setting. You will be able to utilize tools learned in the Grant Writing Essentials class to write with clarity and persuasion. Please come to class with AGM forms downloaded from www.agmconnect.org/cpf/. COURSE CODE
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CSA722 ACN
18454
Apr 21
6:00PM-9:00PM
Thu
2 Weeks
DANVERS
DAWSON
$69
How to Manage Conflict in the Organization
Conflict can destroy productivity and performance. Learn the practical knowledge, proven techniques, and psychological insights you need to resolve conflicts successfully. Respond quickly and effectively to issues as they arise, turn conflicts into constructive forces for improving your performance, and understand the fundamental processes and factors that cause and perpetuate conflicts. Tuition includes AMA text. COURSE CODE
CSL122 XDH
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14068
Mar 29
6:00PM-8:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$299
How to Deliver a TED-Worthy Talk
Ever wonder how TED style talks can pack ideas, inspiration, and impact in 18 minutes or less? Examine techniques for storytelling, structure, visuals, editing, and delivery that will help you design and perform a short talk on your idea worth spreading. COURSE CODE
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CSA836 BCN
18476
Mar 22
6:30PM-9:30PM
Tue
4 Weeks
DANVERS
DUPLIN
$169
Marketing Essentials
Develop a thorough understanding of how companies develop, execute and evaluate marketing campaigns. Each week will cover a new key topic; Segmentation: Understanding the Target Audience, Developing your Message, Mass Media: Print, Radio and TV, Digital Marketing and Social Media, Understanding CRM, Email and Direct Mail, Campaign Analytics. COURSE CODE
CSL139 XDN
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DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18278
Mar 24
6:00PM-8:30PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$299
Public Speaking for Impact
Do you admire people who seem to have a command of the English language and can entertain an audience easily? Learn techniques, methods, and tips, to diminish stage fright, improve your stage presence, and leave a lasting, memorable impression on your listeners. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA535 ADH
17496
Mar 03
6:30PM-9:30PM
Thu
5 Weeks
DANVERS
VALENTINE KING
$169
Time Management
Good time management skills are critical to the success of every planner. Learn techniques to plan and manage your time effectively. Whether you are juggling multiple events/projects simultaneously or just handling the day-to-day tasks in your office, this course will help you to prioritize tasks and improve productivity. Tuition includes AMA text. COURSE CODE
CSL110 ADH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17603
Feb 02
6:00PM-8:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
MIRANDI
$299
SHRM Essentials of Human Resources Management
H.R. Management
Knowledge of HR essentials can make you a better manager, protect your company from needless litigation, and help advance your career. In cooperation with the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), course covers real-life HR issues, including employment law, selecting qualified employees, compensation, the employee performance process, and much more. Earn a Certificate of Completion from NSCC and earn 1.5 CEUs. Textbook included. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA678 ACN
14599
Mar 01
6:30PM-9:00PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
DABRIEO
$499
SHRM Learning System Certification Prep Course
Establish yourself as a globally-recognized human resource expert by earning the new standard in HR Certification: SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM‑CP) and SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP). The course is designed primarily for individuals seeking credentials that focus on identifying and testing the knowledge and practical real-life experiences HR professionals around the world need to excel in their careers today. Textbook included. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA693 ACN
14618
Feb 03
6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed
12 Weeks
DANVERS
WATKIN
$1,349
Real Estate Salesperson’s Exam Preparation
Real Estate
Designed to provide knowledge and understanding of real estate principles and practices necessary to qualify for a position as a real estate salesperson. Prepare for the Massachusetts Real Estate Salesperson’s Examination. Explore property, contracts, closing, financing, brokerage, housing, zoning, appraisal, Massachusetts’ license law, and real estate math. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA331 ACN CSA331 ALN
11391 11390
Feb 02 Mar 22
6:00PM-9:00PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Tue/Thu Tue/Thu
7 Weeks 7 Weeks
DANVERS LYNN
STAFF PICARDI
$399 $399
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
15515 Text.indd 13
www.northshore.edu
13
11/23/15 6:00 PM
Computers
Microsoft Office Training
Access 2013: Level 1
Access is the Microsoft Office Database Management System (DBMS). Discuss and utilize database management concepts as we create a database file along with the four major access objects: tables to store, sort, and filter data; forms for data entry and display; queries to request specified fields and records from a table; and reports for formal printed output from a table or query. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP255 XCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
11625
Feb 03
6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
PARTLAN
$279
Excel 2013: Level 1
Increase your productivity with this introduction to the popular spreadsheet program. Create budget and expense reports by entering and copying formulas and functions. Format spreadsheets with different fonts, styles, shading, and color. Create and print colorful bar, line, and pie graphs. Use the database functions to sort and print records. Textbook required, available at the Danvers and Lynn campus bookstores. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP115 ACN CSP115 BLN CSP115 CCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
11313 18275 14636
Jan 13 Feb 16 Feb 25
1:00PM-4:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed Tue Thu
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS LYNN DANVERS
STAFF A WARDLOW STAFF
$279 $279 $279
Excel 2013: Level 2
Topics include tables, templates, linking sheets and workbooks, range names, database filter and sorts, subtotals and outlines, pivot tables, and macros. Prerequisite: Completion of Excel: Level 1 or some working knowledge of program. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP108 ACN CSP108 BLN CSP108 XCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17519 18071 17633
Feb 24 Apr 05 Apr 14
1:00PM-4:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed Tue Thu
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS LYNN DANVERS
STAFF A WARDLOW STAFF
$279 $279 $279
Excel 2013: Level 3
Topics in this course include, financial functions; goal seek, solver, H and V Lookup; formula auditing tools; tracking changes; consolidations; and integration. Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or have a strong working knowledge of the program. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP451 ADH
16742
Apr 13
1:00PM-4:00PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$279
Outlook 2013: Level 1
This course is more than a how to course. Sending and responding to emails is the easy part. Discuss the importance of using email responsibly and effectively as well as managing your calendar, contact information and utilizing the Tasks and Notes features. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP475 ACN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13962
Apr 20
1:00PM-4:00PM
Wed
4 Weeks
DANVERS
PARTLAN
$199
PowerPoint 2013: Level 1
Welcome to the world of presentation graphics. Create professional looking overheads, slides, signs and on-screen presentations. Explore creating, viewing, editing and formatting through the use of fonts, color, clip art and drawing tools. Review bar graphs, pie graphs and organization charts. Must have some experience with Windows and the keyboard. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP177 BCN CSP177 ACN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
16257 16258
Jan 25 Feb 08
9:00AM-12:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM
Mon Mon
6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
STAFF STAFF
$279 $279
PowerPoint 2013: Level 2
Customize themes; add speaker notes; rehearse timings; work with the slide master; create a summary slide and hyperlinks; set up headers and footers on slides; design a handout master; add multimedia to a presentation; create tables. Prerequisite: Completion of PowerPoint Introduction or have some working knowledge of the program. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP101 XCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18270
Apr 04
6:00PM-9:00PM
Mon
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$279
Word 2013: Level 1
If you have some typing skills, are familiar with the keyboard and Windows, and have used some version of Word on a limited basis, this is the course for you. Create, format, and print all types of documents with MS Word 2013, the popular word processing program. Discuss file management, text management, formatting and much more. Keyboard knowledge required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP116 ACN CSP116 BCN CSP116 BLN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13909 14877 18518
Jan 20 Jan 27 Feb 23
9:00AM-12:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed Wed Tue
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS LYNN DANVERS
STAFF A WARDLOW STAFF
$279 $279 $279
Word 2013: Level 2
Learn how to create, sort, and modify tables, create styles and bookmarks, work with section breaks, insert graphic objects, work with advanced headers and footers, navigate with hyperlinks, create templates, format columns, create footnotes and endnotes, insert a table of figures, and create charts and diagrams. Prerequisite: A strong working knowledge of Microsoft Word. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP105 ACN CSP105 XLN CSP105 CCN
14
15515 Text.indd 14
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17518 18519 18271
Mar 02 Mar 23 Apr 12
9:00AM-12:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed Wed Tue
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS LYNN DANVERS
STAFF A WARDLOW STAFF
$279 $279 $279
978-236-1200
11/23/15 6:00 PM
COMPUTERS
Word 2010: Level 3
Learn how to track changes, create macros, create a table of contents and an index, apply document restrictions, integrate Word with other applications, and create forms. Prerequisite: A strong working knowledge of Microsoft Word. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP423 BCN
14081
Jan 25
1:00PM-4:00PM
Mon
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$279
Keyboarding on the Computer
Additional Computer Training
Do you need to learn the keyboard to use computers more effectively? If you have little or no keyboarding experience, you will gain speeds from 25+ words per minute. With previous training, you can increase speed and advance to higher topics. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP100 ALN CSP100 CDN
11963 17118
Feb 02 Mar 21
6:30PM-8:30PM 6:30PM-8:30PM
Tue/Thu Mon/Wed
5 Weeks 5 Weeks
LYNN DANVERS
HANSON HANSON
$189 $189
Introduction to the Computer
An ideal beginner’s class. Start with computer hardware basics to explore Windows and Office 2013 (covering Word). Learn through hands-on sessions how to open, close, size and switch between windows; create, edit, format, save and print a document. Build the necessary foundation for further study in computers. Knowledge of the keyboard is necessary. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP240 ACN CSP240 BLN CSP240 BCN
11319 18277 11626
Jan 22 Mar 03 Mar 21
9:00AM-11:30AM 6:00PM-8:30PM 6:00PM-8:30PM
Fri Thu Mon
4 Weeks 4 Weeks 4 Weeks
DANVERS LYNN DANVERS
STAFF A WARDLOW STAFF
$199 $199 $199
Una Introducción a las Computadoras Personales en Español
Una clase ideal para los principantes que introducirá a los estudiantes hispanohablantes a las computadoras personales. Empieza con las funciones de la computadora y los básicos del soporte. Explora los programas de Windows y Office (incluye Word 2013). Aprende por sesiones interactivas con la práctica de abrir, cerrar, cambiar de pantallas, crear, editar, formatear, guardar y imprimir un documento. También, introducirá el proceso de navegar por internet. Construye la fundación necesaria para adelentar los estudios de la computadora. Conocimiento del teclado es necesario. Favor de traer una unidad ?ash a la primera clase. COURSE CODE
CSP241 ALH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18813
Mar 02
6:00PM-8:30PM
Wed
4 Weeks
LYNN
STAFF
$199
Una Introducción a las Computadoras Personales – Parte Dos
Una clase ideal para repasar los básicos de Word y como explorar el Internet para los estudiantes hispanohablantes. Aprende por sesiones interactivas con la práctica de hacer documentos profesionales. Introducirá los programas como Excel y PowerPoint, también los estudiantes explorarán Google Drive. Continuarán la fundación necesaria para adelantar los estudios de la computadora. Conocimiento del teclado y las funciones básicos de la computadora es necesario. Es necesario inscribirse en parte uno de la clase antes de asistir a parte dos. Favor de traer una unidad flash para guardar los documentos. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP242 ALH
18817
Apr 20
6:00PM-8:30PM
Wed
4 Weeks
LYNN
STAFF
$199
Share This: Professional Approaches to Social Media
Explore how professionals and organizations can effectively use social media for a variety of professional purposes including connecting with a larger network, improving relationships with existing customers and businesses, and channeling relevant information to the right people. Cover the nuts and bolts of social media platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Youtube, and Blogger, while also providing some deeper context on how to use these tools for different opportunities and engagement with different populations. Address marketing, advertisement and connecting with customers and communities through the use of social media. You will also have opportunities to consider issues of social media including proper etiquette, privacy, and quantifying social media interactions. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP207 ACN
17124
Mar 22
6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue
3 Weeks
DANVERS
EATON
$199
Video Game Development: How To Get Started
There’s never been a better time to start a career in the game development industry. Games can be found on every device and industry forecasts indicate that gaming will be worth close to $100 billion dollars in the next two years. Learn the fundamentals of game development and get an overview of game genres, platforms, and audiences. Discover tools and techniques to help you make better design decisions and achieve greater efficiencies as you develop your own games. Using RPG Maker VX Ace game engine, you will create your own video game and there will be a strong focus on project planning and documentation. No programming knowledge required, but strong familiarity with Windows is preferred. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP037 ADH
18815
Feb 16
6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue
8 Weeks
DANVERS
MIRANDA
$499
Access 2013 In a Day: Level 1
One Day Computer Workshops
Store, retrieve, sort, organize, and print information as you automate your daily tasks with this database program. Create and format database tables, forms, reports, and queries. Index, sort and manipulate data to create useful reports. Review linking of tables and macros if time permits. You must have some experience with Windows. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP203 ADH CSP203 XCN
18822 17538
Feb 12 Apr 23
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri Sat
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
PARTLAN PARTLAN
$139 $139
Access 2013 In a Day: Level 2
For those who have completed the Access Part I Workshop or have a working knowledge of the program. Explore custom forms and reports, advance queries, linking tables, advanced form and report options, importing from Excel, Integrating Access with Word, creating and running macros, and graphing. COURSE CODE
CSP211 ADH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17541
Mar 04
9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri
1 Day
DANVERS
PARTLAN
$139
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
15515 Text.indd 15
www.northshore.edu
15
11/23/15 6:00 PM
COMPUTERS
Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 1
Create multiple spreadsheets and enter formulas and basic functions. Learn how to ‘absolute’ a cell and use it in a formula and apply specific formats to cells. Preview and set up a spreadsheet for printing. Work with multiple charts. COURSE CODE
CSP165 BCN CSP165 CCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17521 17523
Feb 05 Feb 27
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri Sat
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
PARTLAN PARTLAN
$139 $139
Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 2
Convert a spreadsheet to a table/database and filter, advance filter, sort, and subtotal data, manipulate and group worksheets, link and consolidate Excel data, password protect workbooks, create and use named ranges in a formula, and more with functions. Prerequisite: Completion of Excel Workshop: Part 1 or have some working knowledge of the program. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP200 BCN CSP200 CCN
17529 17530
Feb 26 Mar 26
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri Sat
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
PARTLAN PARTLAN
$139 $139
Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 3
Learn integration, pivot tables and pivot charts, and H and V lookups. Prerequisite: Must have an advanced knowledge of Excel. COURSE CODE
CSP184 BCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17528
Mar 4
9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri
1 Day
DANVERS
PARTLAN
$139
Excel: Just Formulas and Functions
Gain hands-on experience with Microsoft Excel formulas and functions: import data and employ calculation, conditional and Lookup functions to extract useful information. Functions covered include Average, If, VLookup, Count, CountIf and SumIf. Discuss function arguments including relative and absolute references to cells and ranges and keyboard and mouse shortcuts for commonly used actions. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP032 BCN
18447
Apr 15
9:00AM-12:00PM
Fri
1 Day
DANVERS
PARTLAN
$109
Excel: Just Pivot Tables
Focus just on analysis and consolidation of data using an Excel PivotTable report. Learn to transform loosely organized lists of data into concise useful interactive summary reports that make it easy to visualize, use, and present your information in various configurations. Visual reports in the form of Pivot Charts will also be included. The software utilized in this seminar is Microsoft Excel 2010, but the techniques covered will apply to Excel 2007 and 2013 and work similarly in earlier Excel versions. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP033 BCN
18448
May 06
9:00AM-12:00PM
Fri
1 Day
DANVERS
PARTLAN
$109
File Management Proficiency
Create, delete, restore, rename, and copy files and folders. Organize and keep track of your files and folders more efficiently using ‘My Computer’ and the file manager ‘Explorer’. Become proficient in using a Flash Drive to store files and folders and transfer to another computer. Use a network drive and hierarchy to locate files and folders. Create shortcuts and perform searches. Prerequisite: Completion of Introduction to the Computer or equivalent computer experience. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP291 ACN CSP291 XCN
17194 16816
Jan 15 May 07
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri Sat
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
PARTLAN PARTLAN
$139 $139
PowerPoint 2013 In a Day
Create professional looking overheads, slides, signs and on-screen presentations. Explore creating, viewing, editing and formatting through the use of fonts, color, clipart, and drawing tools. Review bar graphs, pie graphs and organization charts. Must have some experience with Windows and the keyboard. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP201 YCN CSP201 XCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18532 17531
Feb 26 Apr 30
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri Sat
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
STAFF STAFF
$139 $139
Word 2013 In a Day: Level 1
Cover text editing, file management, formatting, tables and columns, and more. Keyboard and Windows experience required. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP202 ACN CSP202 XCN
17532 17533
Jan 22 Mar 12
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri Sat
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
PARTLAN PARTLAN
$139 $139
Word 2013 In a Day: Level 2
Covers tables, setting tabs, templates, cover pages, page layout, headers and footers, envelopes and labels and mail merge. Previous knowledge of Microsoft Word required. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP208 BCN CSP208 BCN
17534 17535
Jan 29 Apr 2
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri Sat
1 Day 1 Day
DANVERS DANVERS
PARTLAN PARTLAN
$139 $139
PowerPoint In a Day: Level 2 Workshop
Customize themes and slide masters; create a summary slide with hyperlinks; set up headers and footers on slides and handouts; add multimedia; work in Outline view; integrate with other office programs. Prerequisite: Completion of Part I or have some working knowledge of the program. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP188 AND
17201
April 1
9:00AM-3:00PM
Fri
1 Day
DANVERS
STAFF
$139
16
15515 Text.indd 16
978-236-1200
11/23/15 6:00 PM
High Tech Computer Training Network Systems Associate New! Network Systems Associate
Are you an IT professional interested in becoming Cisco Certified? This three-tier training bundle is designed to develop your knowledge of networking from the most basic theories to more advanced topics using real-world scenarios, hands-on training and configuration of live Cisco equipment. Tier 1 is CompTIA Network+ for a strong foundation in networking. Tier 2 covers installing, operating, and troubleshooting small enterprise branch networks, including basic network security and will prepare you for the CCENT exam. Tier 3 teaches Cisco hardware (routers and switches) and software including Cisco IOS, IPv6, IOS Licensing, OSPF, VLANs and more. You will be prepared for the CCNA exam. Textbook required. Call 978-236-1200 for registration information. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP805 1
18819
Jan 26
6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue/Thu
22 Weeks
DANVERS
SIMPSON
$4,999
CompTIA and Network+
Network+ certification candidates possess the knowledge to configure and operate a variety of networking products. This exam covers a wide range of vendor and product neutral networking technologies that can also serve as a prerequisite for vendor-specific IT certifications. A+ certification along with Network+ certification may be used as an elective in the MCSA program. Target Audience: Network Administrators, Network Engineers, and System Administrators. Prerequisites: Exam is targeted for technicians with 18-24 months experience in the IT industry. A familiarity with Windows is required. Must be able to copy files, create folders, use Microsoft Notepad and navigate throughout Windows. A+ certification or equivalent knowledge or CIW certification is recommended, but not required. Textbook required. To order, visit www.store.logicaloperations.com and search for book #093021S. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP448 ACN
12362
Jan 26
6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue/Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
SIMPSON
$1,299
CISCO Certified Network Administrator
Cisco ICND1 Certification (Cisco 100-101) CCENT Cisco Certified entry-level Technician and CCNA Certification (Cisco 200-201). Apply concepts learned in Network+ along with learning advanced Cisco networking concepts in routing and switching that features the skill set to configure and maintain a small to medium size productions network. Prerequisite: Network +. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CSP411 ACN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
11643
Mar 22
6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue/Thu
14 Weeks
DANVERS
SIMPSON
$3,999
CompTIA Certifications
Cybersecurity
Do your job responsibilities include securing network services, devices and traffic in your organization? If so, CompTIA Security+ will build on your knowledge of and professional experience with security fundamentals, networks and organizational security as you acquire the specific skills required to implement basic security services on any type of computer network. Today’s job market demands individuals with demonstrable skills. The information and activities in this course can help you build your computer security skill set so that you can confidently perform your duties in any securityrelated role. In addition, you will be prepared to take the CompTIA Security+ certification exam (Exam SY0-401). Textbook required. To order, visit www.store.logicaloperations.com and search for book #093022S COURSE CODE
CSP471 ADH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
15808
Apr 19
6:30PM-8:30PM
Tue/Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
MOORE
$1,299
CompTIA A+ Certification
If you are getting ready for a career as an entry-level information technology (IT) professional or personal computer (PC) service technician, the CompTIA A+ Certification course is the first step in your preparation. Build on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer software and hardware to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job. Acquire the essential skills and information you will need to install, upgrade, repair, configure, troubleshoot, optimize, and perform preventative maintenance of basic personal computer hardware and operating systems. Textbook required. To order, visit www.store.logicaloperations.com and search for book #093001SKT. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP363 ACN
11486
Jan 26
6:00PM-10:00PM
Tue/Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
RAIMO
$1,799
CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician Certification
The recent explosion of the use of various IT systems in the healthcare arena have provided for a tremendous opportunity for IT professionals. The deployment and utilization of electronic record keeping systems for use in healthcare presents both an opportunity and a challenge to all involved. Topics include computer and networking technologies, as well as concepts, structure, issues, and technical solutions specific to the healthcare industry. Upon completion of this course, be prepared to sit for the CompTIA Healthcare IT certification exam. Typical student for this course is an experienced IT professional in a role such as desktop support technician, network administrator, systems administrator, or database administrator, currently in or looking for opportunities within the healthcare industry. Prerequisite: CompTIA A+ or equivalent experience. Textbook required. To order, visit www.store.logicaloperations.com and search for book #085710S3PB. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP010 CAN
17879
Mar 30
6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed
8 Weeks
DANVERS
RAIMO
$999
SolidWorks
SolidWorks
Use 3D parametric mechanical design software to learn how to model parts, assemblies and produce drawings. SolidWorks allows you to apply your drafting and design knowledge to a curriculum-based project that integrates real world applications. Create mechanical parts and assemble the parts to produce a working drawing of a model. Strong computer skills and knowledge of windows required. COURSE CODE
CSP175 ACN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
15780
Feb 01
6:00PM-9:00PM
Mon
8 Weeks
DANVERS
BREEZE
$489
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
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Registration Information Four Ways to Register for Courses: Online. If you have taken any course at NSCC within the last six years, you can easily register online. Step 1: Check the Online Schedule of Classes • From the NSCC home page (www.northshore.edu), search for the noncredit classes you want to take. • Write down the 5-digit CRN (course reference number) and the cost of each class. • If using the Noncredit Mailer, check online for any class updates such as date or time changes, cancellations, or new courses added. Step 2: Activate Your Campus Pipeline Account • If you have already activated your pipeline account, you can go to Step 3. • Go to www.northshore.edu and click on the Campus Pipeline link. • Click on Setup Your Account. You will be asked to verify your name, SSN, and date of birth. You will be given a username and assign yourself a password. Write this down in a safe place. • Once you have activated your account, go to Step 3.
Step 3: Log Into Campus Pipeline • Go to the Campus Pipeline login screen and login using your Username and Password created in Step 2. • Click on the School Services tab. • Click on Student Services, Registration, & Financial Aid. • Click on Registration, then on Add/Drop Classes. • Use the dropdown list to select the term you want, and click on Submit. • Scroll to the bottom of the next screen to “Add Classes Worksheet”. • Enter the CRNs for the classes you want, and click on Submit Changes. • Scroll down to “Current Schedule” to make sure the classes you registered for are listed with status of “Web Registered”. • If a class is full, the Status will say “Closed”. • When finished registering for all desired classes, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on Complete Your Registration to view your Registration Fee Assessment, which will list the total amount you owe. • Scroll to the bottom and click on Credit Card Payment, and enter your credit card information and the amount of the payment. • Once you submit your payment, you will be able to print out your schedule.
You are now registered for the selected courses. You will not receive a confirmation in the mail; please print out your schedule once you complete your registration. If you are unable to register online, view the Pipeline FAQs on the login page.
Mail* your completed registration form along with your payment to: North Shore Community College, Enrollment & Records Office, 1 Ferncroft Road, P.O. Box 3340, Danvers, MA 01923-0840
Fax* your completed registration form with your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card number to: 978-762-4015. Walk in to the Lynn or Danvers Enrollment Center.
Completing the Registration Form: • Fill in all your personal information in the form at right, including your name, address, phone numbers and social security number. • Copy the 5 digit CRN (course reference number), course code(s), title(s), and course cost from this booklet as shown in the example below. Select a Program of Study on page 2 from this booklet as well and fill in the box. • Sign and date the form. • Include a check or money order for total amount payable to NSCC. Noncredit courses are priced individually. See the course description for cost. • If you would like to use MasterCard/VISA/Discover, fill in all credit card information requested. (Required for fax-in registration)
IMPORTANT Please enter BOTH the CRN and course code numbers on the registration form. This will ensure that you are registered for the course of your choice. Sample Form
CRN
Course Code
Sec
Course Title
Day
Time
6 0 7 6 2 CSP236 XCG Access 2000 Workshop S 9 AM Program of Study (see list on page 2 of catalog): Comp TIA Network+
Noncredit Course Cost
$99.00 $99.00 Noncredit Total
* There is no deadline for Mail-in/Fax-in registrations. However, decisions to cancel courses because of under-enrollment will be made approximately one week prior to the start of classes. Register early to assure the best selection of classes.
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Mail-in /Fax-in Registration Form – Noncredit Only BE SURE TO REGISTER EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION OF CLASSES!
Please complete all questions on this registration form.
Students with Disabilities who anticipate the need for accommodations are encouraged to visit www.northshore.edu/disability_services and follow the outlined procedure to request services at least four weeks before the start of classes. Disability Services provides academic accommodations and services for students with disabilities so that these individuals have equal access to programs and activities. For more information about Disability Services please visit our website or call: Danvers Campus: 978-762-4000, ext. 4501 or ext. 4373; Lynn Campus: 781-593-6722, ext. 2134 or ext. 6226.
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First Name:
Date of Birth: (Required)
Month:
REGISTRATION FORM
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Social Security #:
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Mail completed registration form along with your payment to: North Shore Community College, Enrollment & Records Office, 1 Ferncroft Road, P.O. Box 3340, Danvers, MA 01923-08402 Or, fax (with your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card number) to: 978-762-4015
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Culinary Arts & Event Planning Bartending
Bartending
Learn the basics of professional bartending for all your needs from a small house party to a large professional bar. Sorry, no alcohol used, but results will be the same. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA100 ADH CSA100 BDH
12378 12470
Jan 25 Mar 21
6:30PM-9:30PM 6:30PM-9:30PM
Mon Mon
6 Weeks 6 Weeks
MIDDLETON MIDDLETON
STAFF STAFF
$199 $199
Wine & Vineyard Courses
Wine Appreciation: 101
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about wine! Learn some of the basics of evaluating wines, including tasting technique, recommended temperature to store and sip, and how to take notes to recall and compare what you’ve tasted. Discuss food/wine pairing and enjoy small nibbles for hands on practice! A $40 fee payable to instructor at class to cover wines and food. Bring four wine glasses to class. Must be 21 years or older to attend. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA095 AOH
16270
Feb 29
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
2 Weeks
ALFALFA FARM
GALLO
$79
Tour de France
Tour France’s greatest wine regions right here at NSCC. Learn how to taste, buy, serve, and pair wines from the #1 wine producing country in the world. We’ll also explore lesser known wine regions and taste amazingly high value wines, disproving the theory that all French wines are expensive. A $25 fee, is payable to instructor at class to cover food and wine. Students are required to bring four wine glasses to class. Must be 21 years or older to attend. COURSE CODE
CSA290 YAH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18299
Mar 21
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
1 Day
ALFALFA FARM
GALLO
$39
Wine Doesn’t Have To Be Expensive
Learn that price rarely equates to quality. Opportunities for discovery abound when you shop for value – and it’s fun! We’re going to seek out new, emerging regions with high QPRs (quality/price/ratio). We will find and taste alternatives to high priced wine. All wines presented in the series will be in the $15 to $25 category. A $15 fee payable to instructor at class to cover food and wine. Students are required to bring four wine glasses to class. Must be 21 years or older to attend. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA266 ADH
18820
Apr 11
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
1 Day
ALFALFA FARM
GALLO
$39
Basic Culinary Arts
Intro to Culinary Arts: Part I
Discover and learn hands on techniques of professional chefs. Explore basic culinary techniques including safe and handy knife skills, proper cutting techniques of fruits, vegetables, and meats. Identify herbs, spices and tools and equipment used in a professional kitchen. Hands on daily cooking demonstrations and individual participation in the seven cooking techniques of braising, roasting, sautéing, grilling, poaching, deep frying, and combination cooking. Create and taste your accomplishments at the conclusion of each class. To assure that proper sanitation guidelines are followed this class requires that each student come prepared to cook, comfortable clothing is suggested; sneakers or nonskid shoes, a baseball cap, and a fun apron. Please bring along your favorite knife from home. Happy Cooking! A $95 perishable fee is payable to instructor at the first class. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA485 BOH
13236
Feb 04
6:30PM-9:30PM
Thu
6 Weeks
MIDDLETON
STAFF
$289
Intro to Culinary Arts: Part II
A more in-depth look into the world of culinary arts. Learn the intricate art of stock making and turning those stocks into delicious sauces such as: hollandaise sauce, béchamel, veloute, tomato and more. Hands on preparation of dishes using classical components with a modern twist. A variety of ethnic ingredients will be utilized and incorporated. Hands on daily cooking demonstrations along with individual participation. Create and taste your accomplishments at the conclusion of each class. To assure that proper sanitation guidelines are followed this class requires that each student come prepared to cook, comfortable clothing is suggested: sneakers or nonskid shoes, a baseball cap, and a fun apron. Please bring along your favorite knife from home. Happy Cooking! A $95 perishable fee is payable to instructor at the first class. Textbook required. Same book used for Culinary Arts: Part 1. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA553 XMH
12318
Mar 24
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
6 Weeks
MIDDLETON
DEMCHENKO
$289
Baking Fundamentals
Learn the fundamentals of kitchen tools, safety and equipment, how to read a recipe, measuring, and the basics of how ingredients interact. Through demonstration and practice, you will create delicious baked foods: cakes, pies, filled pastries, breads, cookies and how to adjust recipes for size and other factors. Learn how to make baking simple and fun. A $50 perishable fee will be payable to instructor at first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA770 BMH
16282
Feb 23
6:30PM-9:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
MIDDLETON
COMMOSS-ABERCROMBIE
$289
Delicious Simplicity Cooking Class
Nutrition is the cornerstone of good health and good health is the cornerstone of a great life. In this hands-on class we’ll prepare quick, easy and healthful delicious dishes and also cover nutritional aspects. Cook with whole grains, lean cuts of meat, healthy fats along with antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables including leafy greens. Create mouthwatering dishes such as aromatic lemon-brandy braised chicken, ginger spiced shrimp, curried barley with fruit, spicy lamb meatballs, butternut squash risotto and buttermilk cocoa chocolate cake along with other delicious recipes. A $45 perishable fee is payable to instructor at first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA324 AMH
14110
Jan 27
6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed
3 Weeks
MIDDLETON
TOURKAKIS
$149
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CULINARY & EVENTS
Fundamentals of Starting a Food Business
Learn to set up a food catering business, including vendor relations, client base, wedding catering, corporate catering, employee relations, licensing, marketing, finances and much more. This is a non-cooking class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA156 ADH
16747
Feb 01
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
4 Weeks
DANVERS
ROSE
$169
Global Cuisine
Explore and learn to prepare traditional foods from around the world. From the European countries to the Middle East, Asia, and more. Please bring a knife, apron, cutting board and containers to each class. A $125 perishable fee is payable to instructor at the first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA133 ADH
18814
Mar 21
6:30PM-9:30PM
Mon
6 Weeks
MIDDLETON
STAFF
$289
Food Service Director
HACCP Manager
HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) is a preventative system for assuring the safe production of food products. Learn principles and steps involved in designing a HACCP Plan. HACCP Plans used in the retail food business will be reviewed. Students should have a competency level of food safety equivalent to ServSafe. Textbook required, available in the Danvers campus bookstore. Instructor: Peter M. Mirandi, a Registered Sanitarian. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA484 BDH
18320
Apr 25
6:00PM-8:30PM
Mon
4 Weeks
MIDDLETON
MIRANDI
$199
Nutrition for the Food Service Professional
Review the fundamentals of nutrition, with attention to the digestive system, nutritional value of foods, and factors affecting food selection. Learn the basic principles of sound nutrition as applied to special dietary requirements throughout the life cycle and in certain disease states. Receive practical instruction on menu planning, food label literacy, and recipe modification. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Please review text in advance of class. A test will be administered on the last day of class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA490 ADH
13238
Mar 23
6:00PM-8:00PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
TOURTAKIS
$199
“ServSafe” Food Sanitation
Offered in conjunction with the Educational Foundation (EF) of the National Restaurant Association. Learn the sanitation aspects of food safety and current regulations governing food establishments. Successfully complete the exam and be awarded a certificate and be registered with the EF. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Please buy at least two weeks before class and begin reading the text. Test administered on the last day of class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA487 ADH CSA487 XCH CSA487 BLH
14092 12723 18487
Feb 01 Mar 05 Mar 21
5:30PM-8:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM 6:00PM-8:30PM
Mon Sat Mon
4 Weeks 2 Weeks 4 Weeks
MIDDLETON DANVERS LYNN
MIRANDI MIRANDI MIRANDI
$199 $199 $199
Event & Wedding Planning
Event Planning
Learn the fundamentals of event planning, explore the various facets of an event planner’s job, become familiar with industry terms, and gain practical insight into the valuable tools and resources Available to help you become a successful event planner. Wedding planning will also be covered. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA064 ADH
16339
Jan 25
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
8 Weeks
DANVERS
KARSADI-TADIELLO
$299
Event Design and Décor
Explore the techniques used for transforming any space from the ordinary to the extraordinary. By combining design elements from lighting and fabric to architectural structures and props, learn how to stretch your imagination. Embrace your personal style and unique vision by creating “emotional moments” that will have lasting memories for your clients. Whether it’s a wedding, gala black tie dinner or a business conference, Event Design and Décor will teach you how to carry a theme throughout your event space. Please note this is not an interior design course; it is geared toward event design only. Prerequisite: Event Planning. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA151 ADH
17100
Apr 11
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
4 Weeks
DANVERS
KARSADI-TADIELLO
$169
Corporate Event Planning
Learn how to create and coordinate successful events for the corporate world. Develop the skills and understanding to plan any size or type of event or meeting. Learn how to select the best vendors for catering, hosting, décor, entertainment, AV, and how to effectively negotiate contracts. Identify the procedures and responsibilities associated with being an effective Corporate Event Project Manager. Discuss various business events and how to implement a timeline of tasks to ensure success. Prerequisite: Students should have a basic understanding of event planning. COURSE CODE
CSA210 XDH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18321
Mar 24
6:00PM-8:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
FISHER
$219
Fundraising for Event Planning
Many non-profits hold several events a year to raise money to fund their operations. Learn strategies to organize and execute a successful fundraising events such as endurance events, galas and auctions. Topics include: Working with volunteers and Boards, maximizing sponsorships, event logistics, and ways to increase your revenue. Additionally, explore fundraising software for pledge events and auctions and discuss marketing and how to incorporate social media to help promote your cause. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA322 BDH
18494
Feb 04
6:00PM-8:30PM
Thu
3 Weeks
DANVERS
FISHER
$169
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
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Floral Design I
Design and take home an arrangement each week, including: round, long and low, vertical, loose and airy, and cottage garden styles. Learn care, culture, and handling of flowering plants. Fresh cut flowers and florist supplies are Available in class. A $90 perishable fee is payable to instructor at first class. Bring scissors, knife, ribbon cutters and wire cutters to class. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM902 AAH
11572
Feb 17
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
6 Weeks
ALFALFA FARM
ENG
$209
Floral Design II
Create more challenging arrangements using tropical flowers, exotics, lilies, Dutch flowers, and several species of roses. Use an unusual and diverse variety of greenery and interesting containers to complement each arrangement. Discuss cut flower identification and preservation. A $120 perishable fee is payable to instructor at first class. Bring scissors, knife, ribbon cutters and wire cutters to class. Textbook required, same book used for Floral Design I. Prerequisite: Floral Design I or comparable experience. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM907 XAH
13948
Apr 06
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
6 Weeks
ALFALFA FARM
ENG
$209
Floral Design III
Take your passion of floral design to the next level by improving your design skills and speed with the principles and elements of floral design along with floral terminology. Reviewing what you have learned from Design I and Design II, you will expand on the concepts. Sessions will include a lecture and demo, followed by each student creating a design. A $120 perishable fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Please bring scissors, wire cutters, and floral clippers to the class. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Floral Design I and Floral Design II. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM805 AOH
18831
Feb 25
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
6 Weeks
AlFALFA FARM
STAFF
$209
Floral Merchandising and Business Practices
Reserved for Floral Design Certificate students who have successfully completed the Floral Design I and II courses or have comparable experience. Learn valuable information on merchandising flowers, gift plants, decorative accessories, window display, end caps, focal areas, promotional publications, and building customer loyalty. Explore bookkeeping systems used extensively by florists, become acquainted with credit card changes, wire service, time management, product pricing, and personal productivity skills. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM937 XDH
17180
Apr 12
6:30PM-8:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$209
Wedding Flowers
Create beautiful wedding designs from ceremony to centerpiece. Design techniques for ceremony arrangements, pew decorations, head table arrangements, centerpieces, and other ideas. Bring scissors and wire cutters to class. A $130 perishable fee is payable to instructor at first class. Prerequisite: Floral Design I and Floral Design II or comparable experience. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM957 BLH
11559
Apr 7
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
6 Weeks
AlFALFA FARM
STAFF
$209
Landscape Design
Identification and Culture of Shrubs
An introduction to the most commonly planted shrubs in New England, their distinguishing characteristics, horticultural requirements, and some suggested landscape applications. Learn to choose appropriate shrubs for the landscape as well as recognize established specimens. Plant specimens, slide lectures, and weekend field trips will be utilized to teach the material. Class meets for seven sessions during the six weeks, which includes one mandatory weekend field trip, to be arranged with the instructor in class. One quiz and a final test will be given and a photo journal is required for successful completion of this course Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM293 XCH
13302
Apr 06
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
7 Weeks
DANVERS
SIMPSON
$229
Materials and Methods of Landscape Construction
Introduction to construction details, materials, and methods for the landscape. Wood arbors, decks, fences and gates, stone walls, site furniture, patio and walkway paving and other subjects such as soils, grading and earthwork will be discussed. Hands-on drawing exercises will be given. Drawing experience helpful. Homework exercises required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM356 XCH
17929
Mar 22
6:30PM-8:30PM
Tue
7 Weeks
DANVERS
CLARK
$229
Landscape Design Drawing: Session 1
Learn basic landscape design principles and techniques, basic hand drawing and drafting techniques. This class introduces students to basic landscape design and how to illustrate your designs with hand-drawn graphics. A basic knowledge of trees, shrubs, and perennials will be helpful. Homework and a small workspace at home are required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus Bookstore. Class requirement: A 20" x 30" drafting table with legs to provide support at the back edge or a plain drafting board required for class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM962 ACH
11955
Feb 04
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
7 Weeks
DANVERS
EISENER
$229
Landscape Design Drawing: Session 2
Learn designing and drawing a conceptual plan for a small landscape project. This class continues developing skills in basic landscape design techniques and how to illustrate your designs with hand-drawn graphics. A basic knowledge of trees, shrubs, and perennials will be helpful. Homework and a small workspace
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DESIGN at home are required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Class requirement: A 20" x 30" drafting table with legs to provide support at the back edge or a plain drafting board required for class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM984 ACH
11956
Mar 31
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
7 Weeks
DANVERS
EISENER
$229
Landscape Design Drawing: Session 4
Learn advanced design and rendering techniques for presentation plans and drawings. You will focus on the essential tools every designer requires to successfully communicate their landscape design to the client. Invaluable to novice homeowners, seasoned contractors, and professional designers alike. A basic knowledge of plant materials and landscape supplies will be helpful. Homework and a small workspace at home will be required. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Landscape Design Drawing: Sessions 1 through 3 or working knowledge/experience in design drawing. Class requirement: A 20" x 30" drafting table with legs to provide support at the back edge or a plain drafting board required for class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM993 ACH
13514
JAN 28
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
7 Weeks
DANVERS
CLARKE
$229
Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Spring, Beverly
Enjoy learning on-site at Long Hill, an outstanding Country Garden estate in Beverly, managed by the Trustees of Reservations. This is a hands-on opportunity to participate in spring landscaping and garden maintenance with a field professional/supervisor. Enjoy some of the workshops sponsored by the Long Hill Horticultural series. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM935 AOH
11564
Mar 22
9:00AM-12:00PM
Tue/Thu
10 Weeks
FIELD
BOUCHARD
$239
Perennials, Annuals, and Vines: Identification and Culture
Learn the identification, horticultural requirements and what are the most suitable annuals, perennials, and vines to grow in the New England area. You will examine foliage, flowers, texture, color, and companion planting. Weekly quizzes and one design project will be assigned. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM287 ADH
11950
Jan 27
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
FLANAGAN
$209
Sustainable Land Care
Examine the principals of organic land care management relating to sustainability in the green industry. Areas of concentration are introduction to consult, design, install and maintain ecological landscapes in the environment we all share. Create your own Eco Health care file including 28 step programs introduction, energy, the premise no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides and the USDA zone map, soil test and analysis (results, in folio, organic interpretation), master plan, soil and compost food web (soil improvements, amendments), compost and compost tea, organic lawns, sustainable gardens, wetlands, the Eco machine, xeriscaping, minimum practices and organic fertilizers, bio control pest tool box, wildlife, ponds and water features, hardscapes, orchards, urbanscapes, invasive plants, nutrition all using the latest technology. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA835 ADH
18823
Feb 02
6:00PM-8:00PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
ROBERTSON
$199
Business of Landscaping
Learn what every person should consider in order to develop and operate a successful landscape business. Design, design-build, and maintenance only firms will be considered. Students will develop their own business and marketing plans. Topics include proposals and contracts, setting fees, dealing with clients and subcontractors, and record keeping. Hints for evaluating your own personal and financial capabilities will be given. Textbooks will be discussed at first session. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM240 ADH
14526
Jan 26
6:30PM-8:30PM
Tue
7 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$229
Spring Garden Series
Planning a Four-Season Garden
With a bit of planning you can create interest and enjoyment year round in your garden. Starting with the bones of the garden, explore ways to use plants and garden structures for a variety of effects as the seasons change. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM088 XDH
16285
Apr 21
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
1 Day
DANVERS
FLANAGAN
$39
Gardening with Native Plants
Learn what makes a plant native and which plants are native to New England. Many of these trees, shrubs, and flowers are attractive and carefree additions to the home garden and provide an excellent wildlife habitat. Learn about identifying, purchasing, and growing them in your own backyard. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM089 XDH
14577
Apr 28
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
1 Day
DANVERS
FLANAGAN
$39
Container Gardening
Don’t have room for a garden? Want to add punch to your patios, window boxes, and walkways? Containers are a fun way to go! Learn how to design, plant, and care for a variety of eye-catching container plantings. Discuss color, texture, containers, and how to select healthy plants. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM084 XDH
14574
May 05
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
1 Day
DANVERS
FLANAGAN
$39
Herb Gardens
Would you like to grow some of your own vegetables and pick homegrown beans for supper, crisp greens for salads and Swiss chard for a sauté? Learn how to plant, care for and harvest your favorites, then begin your own potted vegetable garden. We’ll plant one pot in class; you plant the other at home. A $54 materials fee payable to instructor to cover Potted Veggie Kit: seeds, soil, plants and pots. Please bring an apron and flower scissors to class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM181 XDH
16286
May 12
6:30PM-8:30PM
Thu
1 Day
DANVERS
FLANAGAN
$39
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
15515 Text.indd 23
www.northshore.edu
23
11/23/15 6:00 PM
DESIGN
Interior Design
Principles of Design
Line, shape, texture and negative space are only a few of the building blocks in the world of design. Strengthen your visual skills with hands on exercises in a constructive, friendly environment. Learn how to use the various elements of design (line, shape, texture etc.) along with how to apply the basic principles of design (balance, contrast, rhythm etc.) in order to create well designed works of art, graphic compositions, web designs, interior spaces, or exterior landscapes. Open to beginners and more experienced students in any visual field. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM280 ACN
16782
Mar 23
6:00PM-8:00PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
COLLINS JERMAIN
$219
Drafting for Interior Designers
Learn the basic fundamentals of drafting, the tools of the trade and how to use them, and what is needed to provide a crisp, clean, legible drawing. Learn how to draw floor plans, elevations, and sections; how to measure; and how to read scales and architectural plans. Portable drafting table will be required (discussed at first class). Prerequisite: Principles of Design. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA403 ADN
17877
Jan 20
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
10 Weeks
DANVERS
LOJEK
$319
Interior Design Studio 1
Learn the technical requirements to complete an interior design project. Explore floor planning, color and material coordination, and furniture schedules. Complete project boards that will become part of your professional portfolio. A materials list will be distributed at the first class. Prerequisite: Introduction to Drafting for Interior Designers. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA402 BCN
13521
Feb 03
9:30AM-11:30AM
Wed/Fri
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HAZELTON
$369
Interior Design Studio 2
A continuation of Interior Design Studio 1. Incorporates more complex interior design problems and solutions. COURSE CODE
CSA617 ADN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
16838
Mar 30
9:30AM-11:30AM
DAY(S)
Wed/Fri
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HAZELTON
$369
Basic Kitchen Design: An Introduction
Learn basic knowledge of kitchen planning, guidelines, different types of kitchens and choices in wood and cabinetry. Create hand-drawn kitchen layouts to scale. Also covers appliance overview, how to meet with clients and determine their needs, and client presentations. Prerequisite: Drafting for Interior Designers. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA675 CCN
14598
Jan 25
9:30AM-11:30AM
Mon
8 Weeks
DANVERS
LOJEK
$269
Color 3D: Less Theory, More Practice
Throw away your color wheel. Forget the tedious color theory exercises that you’ve done in the past. This class is your opportunity to practice the spatial properties of color that will give you control over the visual outcome of your interior designs. Working with paint, flooring and fabric samples, as well as a color drawing medium, solve three dimensional design problems by applying the color principles that are the tools of the interior design trade. Be ready to be amazed by the power of color and the ease with which you can master the visual art of illusion. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA694 ADN
14619
Jan 25
9:00AM-12:00PM
Mon
8 Weeks
DANVERS
COLLINS JERMAIN
$369
Fundamentals of Interior Design
Discuss new construction and renovation and provide the information required to enable designers to work with architects and to read/understand blueprints; provide basic knowledge of space planning, lighting, kitchen and bath design overviews; flooring selection and installation; study of imported and designer area carpets and rugs; and current trends in wall treatments and finishes. Consists of instructor lecture, guest lecturers and distributed materials. Materials list will be emailed a week prior to class starting. Prerequisite: Principles of Design. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA242 CCN
14063
Jan 21
9:00AM-11:30AM
Thu
8 Weeks
DANVERS
HAZELTON
$269
History of Furniture Styles
Explore the extraordinary styles from Ancient, Renaissance, Georgian, Victorian, French, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, Art Decor, and Contemporary periods. Identify their unique motifs, ornamentation, construction, and styles that are still classics today. COURSE CODE
CSA616 BCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13288
Mar 30
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
8 Weeks
DANVERS
NICHOLS
$279
Interior Design Bootcamp
An advanced design workshop focused on launching your interior design business including various business models, establishing trade accounts, marketing, blogging and social media and advanced design and client presentation techniques. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA238 XCN
17498
Apr 30
9:00AM-3:00PM
Sat
2 Weeks
DANVERS
HAZELTON
$199
SketchUp Level 1
Designed to teach the fundamentals of both 2D and 3D computer aided drawing. Emphasis will be placed on fully understanding the SketchUp interface and inference system. Lectures, tutorials, and in class assignments will guide you through the use of SketchUps drawing, construction, and modification tools. By the end of the course you will have a 3D model constructed of groups and layers which will be ready for further development in the Level 2 SketchUp Course. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP511 ACN
17132
Mar 24
9:00AM-12:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$239
Staging/Redesign
Whether for residential or business situations develop the knack of knowing what to place where in your design scheme to best use a space. One lucky student will have a free consultation in exchange for hosting the class one time during the course. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA073 ACN
15863
Mar 22
9:30AM-11:30AM
Tue
8 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$269
24
15515 Text.indd 24
978-236-1200
11/23/15 6:00 PM
DESIGN
Textiles and Materials
Learn the large spectrum of fabrics available to the interior designer. Explore fabric make-up, aesthetics, durability, maintainability values, appropriate application to specifications, and how to create finish schedule charts for residential and commercial interiors. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA408 ACN
13881
Jan 19
9:30AM-11:30AM
Tue
8 Weeks
DANVERS
HAZELTON
$269
Window Treatment and Soft Furnishing Design
Learn to design curtains and soft furnishings. Knowledge gained will help you design treatments to suit any style, decor, and budget. COURSE CODE
CSA149 ACN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
16840
Mar 22
9:30AM-11:30AM
Tue
8 Weeks
DANVERS
HAZELTON
$269
Graphic Design
Adobe Illustrator: Level 1
Geared to both artists and non-artists who wish to create a variety of high quality graphics. Cover the program’s terms, menus, tools, palettes, objects, and type. Explore keyboard shortcuts and the pen tool, Illustrator’s most powerful tool. Learn to manipulate type to create artwork, manage color, make gradients, and create new illustrations. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP265 ACN
11554
Feb 03
6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
BUGDEN
$279
Adobe Illustrator: Level 2
Explore drawing and production strategies. Learn how to use the blend and gradient mesh tools, create original patterns, brushes, cross hatching effects, and save action sets. Emphasis will be on keyboard shortcuts for production speed and on the pen tool. Students must have knowledge of Illustrator or have completed the Level 1 course. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CSP421 BCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
15254
Mar 23
6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
BUGDEN
$279
Adobe InDesign: Level 1
Learn the page-layout software most widely used in the graphic design and publishing industry. Learn basic commands and features of InDesign to create various documents and the basic typographic design and page layout principles. These skills will enable you to quickly and effectively produce attractive documents. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP497 BCN
16326
Feb 02
6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HILDEBRAND
$279
Adobe InDesign: Level 2
A continuation of InDesign: Level 1. Class will review InDesign basics and then focus on advanced techniques such as: tables, tabs, transparency, creating indices, pathfinder, nested and object styles, link swatches, and more. The focus will be on real-world examples of InDesign usage. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP499 ACN
16328
Mar 22
6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HILDEBRAND
$279
Adobe Photoshop: Level 1
Designed to familiarize you with the software that has become the industry standard in digital imaging. Learn both basic and more advanced techniques, including computer imaging, scanning, memory management, and imaging basics for the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of the PC or Macintosh. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP270 ACN
16321
Jan 28
6:00PM-9:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HILDEBRAND
$279
Adobe Photoshop: Level 2
Explore the full power of Photoshop as a graphic design production tool. This course is a continuation of Photoshop: Level 1. Students must have knowledge of Photoshop or have completed the Level 1 course. Flash drive required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP422 ACN
12579
Mar 24
6:00PM-9:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HILDEBRAND
$279
Web Design
Build a Website with WordPress
WordPress has grown to become one of the world’s most popular content management systems (CMS) and blogging tools. Creating a simple blog or website no longer requires knowledge of any programming language. Using WordPress allows you to create and manage a basic blog or website. Learn how to get your blog or website started from how to install and configure the software to how to use themes, plugins, and widgets. Also included is an overview of how to manage and update your website or blog. You will finish having designed and developed your first blog or website. COURSE CODE
CSP021 ACN CSP021 XCN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17848 17919
Feb 05 Feb 29
9:00AM-12:00PM 6:00PM-9:00PM
Fri Mon
2 Weeks 2 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
STAFF STAFF
$129 $129
Manage Your Website with WordPress
Tired of having another company manage your website? WordPress has grown to become one of the world’s most popular content management systems (CMS) and blogging tools. Over 20% of websites are created and managed using WordPress, and you no longer have to be a techie to manage your basic blog or website. Learn how to navigate your previously created WordPress website including how to manage and change content, create posts, add pages, embed video and change media files. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSP036 ADN
18818
Apr 04
6:00PM-9:00PM
Mon
2 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$129
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
15515 Text.indd 25
www.northshore.edu
25
11/23/15 6:00 PM
Trades
Auto Damage Appraisal – 60-Hour Test Prep
This State approved course is for individuals who want to obtain their Automobile Appraisal License and have some automotive experience. Course covers how to read, write, and appraise auto damage and prepares students for the state certification exam. Cost includes required manual. Bring a 3-ring binder to first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA782 ADH CSA782 BCH
16826 18436
Jan 16 Apr 09
9:00AM-3:00PM 9:00AM-3:00PM
Sat Sat
10 weeks 10 weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
GEORGE GEORGE
$589 $589
Restricted Construction Supervisor Exam Prep
Learn how to understand and use the Massachusetts State Building Code (1- and 2-family) and the Energy Code (IECC). It shows how they are structured and how to navigate the codes to answer any questions that the codes address. This course prepares you for the Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) Construction Supervisors License Exam (Restricted 1- and 2-family). There are four textbooks required, for complete list, please call 978-236-1200. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA279 XCN
11681
Feb 16
5:00PM-8:00PM
Tue
3 Weeks
DANVERS
LAROSA
$219
Unrestricted Construction Supervisor Exam Prep
Learn how to understand and use the Massachusetts State Building Code, the Handicap Access Code (521 CMR) and the Energy Code (IECC). Course will show how the codes are structured and how to navigate them to answer any questions that the codes address. This course prepares you for the Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) Construction Supervisors’ License Exam (Unrestricted). There are seven textbooks required, for complete list, please call 978-236-1200. COURSE CODE
CSA148 ACN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
16837
Feb 16
5:00PM-8:00PM
Tue
7 Weeks
DANVERS
LAROSA
$299
Unrestricted Construction Supervisor License Renewal
Massachusetts Unrestricted Construction Supervisors are required to obtain 12 hours of continuing education for each renewal. This course is state approved, and satisfies all of your required and elective hours. Topics Include: Code Review, Workplace Safety, Business Practices/Workers’ Compensation, Energy and Lead Safe Practices. Must bring ICC Code book and Massachusetts amendments to first class. To purchase, visit www.iccsafe.org. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA261 ACN CSA261 XCN
17951 18308
Feb 04 Apr 21
5:00PM-8:15PM 5:00PM-8:15PM
Thu Thu
4 Weeks 4 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS
LAROSA LAROSA
$199 $199
Sustainability
New! Introduction to High Performance Buildings – Test Prep
Are you a property or facility manager or interested in these careers? High performance commercial buildings are complex. Get introduced to topics such as energy disclosure, energy audits and asset ratings, green certifications, and energy procurement with hands-on exposure to the Commonwealth’s first net-zero building on NSCC’s Danvers Campus! Course prepares you for LEED Green Associates Exam. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSZ104 ADH
18810
Feb 02
6:30PM-9:00PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
FOLEY
$299
New! Sustainability Management
Business sustainability is a hot topic. Are you on top of it? What do you show when asked about green buildings and sustainability management? Learn how you can introduce sustainability management without breaking the bank, potentially saving money, and adding value to the organization as Facility Managers. Put your organization on the green path while learning how to identify and achieve environmental and financial savings for your organization. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSZ103 ADH
18816
Mar 22
6:00PM-8:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
DE JONG
$299
Test Preparation
Preparation for the College Board SAT – Mathematics
Get ready for the new SAT math: more questions, more word problems, and more scientifically based formulas. Prepare to achieve the highest possible score. Discuss the new test-taking strategies such as time utilization, guessing possibilities, and problem types. For both high and low aptitude students, those who have never taken the SATs and for those who have and wish to raise their scores. For ALL high school students; those who wish to improve their math scores and those who have never taken the test. Course can be worth 100 or more points (or even more) to the diligent student. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CST101 ADH CST101 YDH CST101 XLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
12643 15856 18060
Jan 23 Mar 26 Apr 09
8:00AM-10:00AM 8:00AM-10:00AM 8:00AM-10:00AM
Sat Sat Sat
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS LYNN
MCGUINNESS MCGUINNESS MACK
$139 $139 $139
Preparation for the College Board SAT – Verbal
Prepare for the SAT critical reading and writing test. Develop skills for critical reading of long and short reading passages, sentence completion, and vocabulary building. Discuss strategies, timing, pacing, and guessing. Please bring a short writing sample of at least one paragraph to class. For ALL high school students; those who wish to improve their verbal scores and those who have never taken the test. Bring a notebook. COURSE CODE
CST100 ADH CST100 BDH CST100 BLH
26
15515 Text.indd 26
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
15855 18061 12642
Jan 23 Mar 26 Apr 09
10:15AM-12:15PM 10:15AM-12:15PM 10:15AM-12:15PM
Sat Sat Sat
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS LYNN
MCNIFF MCNIFF STAFF
$139 $139 $139
978-236-1200
11/23/15 6:00 PM
TEST PREP
TEAS Test Preparation for Health Programs – Science
Preparation for those planning on taking the TEAS test. Life Science, Human Body Science and Vocabulary, Chemical and Physical Science, and General Science will be covered. Textbook required, available at the Danvers campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CST129 ADH CST129 XDH CST129 BLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
16877 18329 16820
Jan 28 Mar 24 Apr 07
6:30PM-8:30PM 6:30PM-8:30PM 3:30-5:30PM
Thu Thu Mon
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS LYNN
ST PIERRE ST PIERRE STAFF
$139 $139 $139
TEAS Test Preparation for Health Programs – Math
Preparation for those planning on taking the TEAS test. Focus on whole numbers, fractions and decimals, percentages, ration and proportion, metric conversions, and algebraic equations. Pre-test study guide required: Available at the Danvers Campus Bookstore. COURSE CODE
CST131 BDH CST131 YDH CST131 XLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
16822 15859 14020
Jan 23 Mar 26 Apr 09
10:15AM-12:15PM 10:15AM-12:15PM 10:15AM-2:15PM
Sat Sat Sat
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS LYNN
MCGUINNESS MCGUINNESS MACK
$139 $139 $139
TEAS Test Preparation for Health Programs – Verbal
Preparation for those planning on taking the TEAS test. Reading development (including maps, charts, and graphs), English grammar and punctuation will be covered. If time allows, other areas will be reviewed according to student interest and need, and by specific student request. Students must have a basic knowledge of English grammar and punctuation. COURSE CODE
CST130 ADH CST130 BDH CST130 BLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13478 16821 15858
Jan 23 Mar 26 Apr 09
8:00AM-10:00AM 8:00AM-10:00AM 8:00AM-10:00AM
Sat Sat Sat
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
DANVERS DANVERS LYNN
MCNIFF MCNIFF STAFF
$139 $139 $139
Languages Basic English as a Second Language
Is English not your first language? Start learning English with non-credit courses in Basic ESL. ESL Information Sessions. Attend the information session at the Lynn campus. Advisors will discuss the schedule of classes, types, levels, costs and financial aid possibilities for credit classes. You will be given an appointment for the assessment test*. For more information call the ESL hotline: 781-477-2188. Pruebas Del Gravamen. Todos los estudiantes necesitan tomar una prueba del gravamen antes de colocar para las clases. Para concertar una cita, venida al centro de prueba, centro para los estudios del alternativa (CAS), sitio LE-232 en el campus de Lynn. Por favor llamada 781-477-2188 para más información. Essais d’Évaluation. Tous les étudiants doivent prendre un essai d’évaluation avant l’inscription aux classes. Pour prendre un rendez-vous, venu au centre de test, centre pour les études d’alternative (CAS), salle LE-232 sur le campus de Lynn. S’il vous plaît appel 781-477-2188 pour plus d’information. Testes Da Avaliação. Todos os estudantes necessitam fazer exame de um teste da avaliação antes de registar para classes. Para fazer uma nomeação, vinda ao centro testando, centro para os estudos da alternativa (CAS), quarto LE-232 no campus de Lynn. Por favor atendimento 781-477-2188 para mais informação. * Before you can sign up for classes, you must take an assessment test to measure your speaking, reading, writing, and listening ability. These results will determine the right class to take.
Basic English as a Second Language I
Introduction to English for true beginners whose first language is not English. Course includes extensive vocabulary development, simple reading and writing tasks, basic grammatical concepts, speaking, listening and student interaction. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must complete Placement Test administered at the Lynn campus within in the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB234 ALH CSB234 BLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13228 13229
Feb 06 Feb 03
9:00AM-12:00PM 5:30PM-6:55PM
Sat Wed/Fri
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
STAFF DESHAIES
$199 $199
Basic English as a Second Language II
Vocabulary development is taught, integrated with grammar topics such as plural formation, question words, and basic parts of speech. Write short paragraphs, develop basic strategies for listening comprehension, and improve oral skills. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must have completed Basic ESL I, or tested in ESL II according to the test administered at the Lynn Campus within the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB235 BLH CSB235 ALH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13231 13230
Feb 03 Feb 06
5:30PM-6:55PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed/Fri Sat
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
STAFF MCCUNE-BARCA
$199 $199
Basic English as a Second Language III
Learn more complex grammar structures. Practice writing short paragraphs and increase their vocabulary by reading a variety of texts. Speaking skills will be emphasized throughout the course. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must complete ESL II or test in ESL III according to the test administered at the Lynn campus within the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB236 BLH CSB236 ALH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13575 13232
Feb 03 Feb 06
5:30PM-6:55PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed/Fri Sat
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
STAFF STAFF
$199 $199
Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
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LANGUAGES
Basic English as a Second Language IV
A high-beginning course that focuses on improving reading skills and building vocabulary. Students plan and write short paragraphs and continue to work on speaking and listening skills. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must have completed ESL III or test in ESL IV according to the test administered at the Lynn campus within the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB237 ALH CSB237 BLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13233 13971
Feb 02 Feb 06
5:30PM-6:55PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Tue/Thu Sat
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
WHEELER HELEN
$199 $199
English Pronunciation and Oral Practice
For non-native speakers of English who want to improve their pronunciation of English sounds so that they can be more easily understood by native English speakers. You will meet individually with the instructor to help identify the sounds that are difficult. Pronunciation practice will include oral dialogues, poem recitation, and short presentations. Learn to understand the phonetic pronunciation symbols in dictionaries. Prerequisite: Must have completed Basic III, or tested into Basic IV within the year. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. COURSE CODE
CSB245 ALH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17562
Feb 03
5:30PM-6:55PM
Wed/Fri
12 Weeks
LYNN
MAESTRANZI
$199
Integrated Skills High Advanced
Intended for advanced speakers of English as a Second Language looking to build further on their reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking skills. The class will focus on advanced vocabulary, essay writing, and grammar. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must have completed Advanced Integrated Skills or tested in according to test administrated at Lynn campus within the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
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LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSB254 BLH CSB254 ALH
18315 17102
Feb 03 Feb 06
5:30PM-6:55PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed/Fri Sat
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
STAFF TABBUT
$199 $199
Integrated Skills for Low-Intermediate ESL Students
Recommended for students intending to take credit ESL classes next semester. Concentrate on reinforcing and developing individual reading, writing, and oral skills in preparation for Intermediate ESL classes. Some sessions will take place in the ESL Multimedia Lab where you will use a variety of audio and video material. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must have completed ESL IV or tested in Integrated Skills according to test administered at the Lynn campus within the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB205 ALH CSB205 BLH
CRN
STARTS
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DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
14545 16945
Feb 03 Feb 06
5:30PM-6:55PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed/Fri Sat
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
CHEATHAM CAKOUNES
$199 $199
Integrated Skills for Advanced ESL Students
Intended for High-Intermediate and Advanced speakers of English as a Second Language who would like to improve their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Emphasis will be placed on building vocabulary, and increasing fluency and accuracy in all areas. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must have completed Integrated Skills for High/Intermediate ESL or tested in Integrated Skills Advanced according to test administrated at Lynn campus within the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB229 ALH CSB229 BLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
14546 14547
Feb 03 Feb 06
5:30PM-6:55PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed/Thu Sat
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
TABBUT CONNOLLY
$199 $199
Integrated Skills for High-Intermediate ESL Students
You will focus on developing writing, reading, grammar and listening and speaking skills in preparation for more advanced ESL credit courses and to improve English skills for work. Some of the classes will be held in the ESL Multimedia lab using a variety of audio and video material, as well as online resources and exercises. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must have completed Intermediate Integrated Skills for LowIntermediate ESL or tested accordingly to the administered at the Lynn Campus within the year. (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB261 ALH CSB261 BLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17598 17599
Feb 03 Feb 06
5:30PM-6:55PM 9:00AM-12:00PM
Wed/Fri Sat
12 Weeks 12 Weeks
LYNN LYNN
SULLIVAN SULLIVAN
$199 $199
ESL – Introduction to Academic Writing
Recommended to help low intermediate ESL and Basic IV students learn how to write correct academic English at the low intermediate level for preparation in taking academic, credit ESL classes at the intermediate 1 level, and to generally improve their writing skills. The focus will be on creating grammatically correct sentences, organizing ideas, learning the academic writing process, and revising and self-editing drafts. Learn to open a document in MS Word and attach a file to an e-mail message. Textbook required, available at the Lynn campus bookstore. Prerequisite: Must have completed Basic III, or tested into Basic IV according to the testing at the Lynn Campus within the year. New students must take the ESL assessment test on the Lynn Campus (See box for more information). COURSE CODE
CSB262 ALH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
17849
Feb 06
9:00AM-12:00PM
Sat
1 Day 2 Weeks
LYNN
MAESTRANZI
$199
Foreign Languages American Sign Language I
Designed to introduce American Sign Language (ASL) as a visual-gestural language as well as a primary method of communication by deaf people. The manual alphabet (fingerspelling); basic vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. Explore deaf community and history with articles. COURSE CODE
CSB111 ADH
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DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18504
Feb 22
5:45PM-7:15PM
Mon
8 Weeks
DANVERS
PARKER
$219
978-236-1200
11/23/15 6:00 PM
LANGUAGES
American Sign Language: Part 2
Designed to familiarize and expand American Sign Language (ASL). The primary focus is to improve an understanding of the language of sign and the basic grammar and syntax, as well as an ability of the non-manual elements of sign and fingerspelling. Provides an opportunity to understand Deaf culture and the Deaf community. Prerequisite: American Sign Language I or equivalent course. COURSE CODE
CSB115 BDH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18505
Feb 22
7:30PM-9:00PM
Mon
8 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$219
Italian I
Learn how to understand and carry on simple conversations in Italian. Explore cultural aspects along with various dialects spoken throughout Italy. COURSE CODE
CSB217 ALH CSB217 BDH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13253 12268
Jan 26 MAR 24
6:00PM-8:00PM 6:00PM-8:30PM
Tue Thu
8 Weeks 8 Weeks
LYNN DANVERS
STAFF TARBOX
$219 $219
Italian II
Expand upon your proficiency in listening, speaking, and writing skills in Italian, with an emphasis on increased conversation. Discuss cultural aspects of Italy. COURSE CODE
CSB221 XLH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
13258
Mar 29
6:00PM-8:00PM
Tue
8 Weeks
LYNN
STAFF
$219
Spanish 1
An informal approach to learning the Spanish language through interactive in-class communication, exchanging greetings, engaging in simple conversations and learning useful everyday vocabulary. You’ll enjoy conversing in class, at home, at work, or on vacation using your newly learned Spanish skills. COURSE CODE
CSB218 ADH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
12588
Jan 27
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
8 Weeks
DANVERS
STARK
$219
Spanish for Health Professionals
Designed for physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and other health-related professionals who need to communicate with the growing Spanish population. Learn the terminology needed in your profession in order to communicate more effectively with your patients and clients. Earns 1.5 CEUs. COURSE CODE
CRN
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MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSB199 ADH
13509
Mar 30
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
8 Weeks
DANVERS
STARK
$219
Chi Gong for Health and Longevity
Mind Body & Soul
Chi Gong (also: qigong) is a gentle Chinese Mind-Body Fitness and Self-Healing System that can be practiced at all ages. Chi (or qi) is the energy of life. Gong means skill. So Chi Gong exercises are the flowing movements, simple postures, breathing methods, meditations, and visualizations that cultivate peak mental, emotional, and physical balance. Learn these skills in class and use them at home to bring increased energy, have a relaxed nervous system and an enhanced immune system. Chi Gong is preventive medicine that builds vitality and increases healthy longevity. You will feel the difference in your daily life! COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSJ356 AOH
17312
Feb 25
5:15PM-6:15PM
Thu
6 Weeks
ALFALFA FARM
KIRSHON
$79
Tai Chi for Fitness and Wellness
Tai Chi is an ancient form of Chinese exercise for the mind and body. Originally practiced as a martial art, today it is practiced throughout the world for health and wellness. Based on nature and harmony and the philosophy of yin and yang, we practice these gentle slow and flowing movements with the idea that you are moving against resistance as though the air is dense and thick. This builds inner power and can help strengthen the bones and muscles, improve mental and physical balance and can improve and possibly prevent chronic conditions such as arthritis, heart disease and diabetes. Train at your own level as you begin learning the fundamentals of the traditional Yang tai chi long form for increased health and longevity. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSJ325 BOH
17311
Feb 25
4:00PM-5:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
ALFALFA FARM
KIRSHON
$79
Spiritual Awareness through Mediumship and Healing Arts – Part 1
An introduction and hands on approach to spirituality through psychic mediumship and healing arts. Learn how to use and understand your intuition, healing strengths, tools of divination (pendulums or rods), how to read auras, and understanding chakras in conjunction with crystal healing. Develop your own psychic ability to help your life and the life of others. COURSE CODE
CSR100 XDH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18324
Feb 02
6:30PM-8:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
ALEXANDER
$109
Spiritual Awareness through Mediumship and Healing Arts – Part 2
Take a deeper look and continuation of light work through mediumship and healing arts. You will hone in on and fine-tune intuition and healing strengths and apply into your daily life. Gain confidence with aura work, chakra healing, crystal healing, and tools of divination and psychic abilities. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSR354 CDH
18486
Mar 29
6:30PM-8:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
ALEXANDER
$109
Power Yoga
An hour long course developed to reach physical demands and limits in the essence of a vinyasa-style yoga flow. The practice focuses on linking breath to movement and cleansing at an emotional and spiritual level while building strength, agility, and balance. All levels welcome. COURSE CODE
CSR117 CDH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18865
Mar 3
3:00PM-4:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
LYNN
ROBACK
$79
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Hobbies & Other Crafts
Calligraphy I
Develop the skill of beautiful lettering known as calligraphy. Learn the well-known style of Chancery script. Upon completion, you will be able to hand create letter poems, invitations, greeting cards and special projects. For optimum results, outside practice is essential. A materials kit is available for $20 payable to instructor at the first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM745 BCH
12593
Feb 04
1:00PM-3:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
KENDALL
$119
Crochet I: The Chain Gang
Crochet is making a comeback! Whether you like afghans or amigurumi, this course will teach you the basics of crochet. Learn to chain, single crochet and double crochet while you make simple projects to treasure such as a scarf, baby blanket or smartphone covers. Materials will be discussed at the first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM559 ACH
18377
Feb 04
6:00PM-7:30PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
WINGATE
$99
Crochet II: Not Your Granny’s Square
Move beyond the basics and into more complex crochet patterns. Learn how to read patterns and yarn bands, choose the right yarn and hooks for your projects and adjust for gauge. A more advanced project will be completed during this session such as a blanket, doll or chic shoulder bag. Open to students who have completed Crochet 1 or have comparable experience. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM563 BCH
18378
Mar 24
6:00PM-7:30PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
WINGATE
$99
Explore Watercolors
Designed for beginners, intermediates, or those who have never painted before. Start with the fundamentals, and then explore traditional and contemporary watercolor techniques. Inspiration comes from still life, photos, and imagination. Emphasis on color, composition, and capturing light. Discover how to loosen up and add excitement to your artwork. Intermediate students may work on individual projects approved by the instructor. A $5 still life fee payable to instructor at first class. Class includes demonstrations. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM523 XCH
17163
Jan 30
10:00AM-1:00PM
Sat
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STEINMAN
$239
Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part I
Design unique pieces of jewelry using basic metalsmithing techniques. Learn how to form metal sheet and wire by filing, sanding, dapping, disc cutting, corrugating, twisting and coiling. Enhance your jewelry with semi-precious stones. Tools and equipment provided. A $50 materials kit (copper sheet, silver wire, polishing materials, and a selection of semi-precious stones) is payable to instructor at first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
CSM184 AOH
16287
Feb 02
6:30PM-9:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
ALFALFA FARM
INSTRUCTOR
N ROLL
FEE
$199
Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part II
Expand your skills learned in Jewelry and Metalsmithing: Part I. See description for Part I. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
CSM210 AOH
16299
Mar 22
6:30PM-9:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
ALFALFA FARM
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
N ROLL
$199
Knitting – Part 1
Never knitted before? Returning to knitting after an absence? Learn knitting practices and the basics while knitting a square. Begin a simple scarf using knit and purl stitches in a combination of garter stitch and stockinet stitch patterns. Please call 978‑236-1200 for a supply list. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM427 ACH
16787
Feb 02
6:00PM-7:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
WINGATE
$99
Knitting – Part 2
Have you just learned to knit and want to know more? Find out how to measure gauge, knit on circulars and double pointed needles. Additionally, become familiar with reading knitting patterns, as well as how to read the yarn ball band. Open to any student who has taken Knitting: Part I or has equivalent experience and wishes to learn the skills covered in this class. A simple project such as knitting a hat in the round will be worked on during the class. Please call 978‑236-1200 for a supply list. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM473 XCH
16833
Mar 22
6:00PM-7:30PM
Tue
6 Weeks
DANVERS
WINGATE
$99
Sea Glass Art
Learn how to create beautiful sea glass décor in a relaxing atmosphere! All skill levels welcome! A $35 materials fee payable to instructor at first class. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
CSM490 YCH
18294
Apr 30
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
1:30PM-3:30PM
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
2 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$69
Acrylic or Water Mixable Oil Painting I
Designed for beginners, intermediates, or those who have never painted before. Start with the fundamentals, and then explore various painting techniques in your choice of acrylic or water soluble oil. Inspiration comes from still life, photos, and imagination. Emphasis on color, composition, and capturing light. Intermediate students may work on individual projects approved by the instructor. A $5 still life fee payable to instructor at first class. Class includes demonstrations. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM063 ADH
14034
Apr 02
10:00AM-1:00PM
Sat
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STEINMAN
$239
Stand-up Comedy
Performing Arts
How many times have your friends and family said that You should be a stand-up comic!? But trying to do stand-up is a scary prospect, right? Learn to build a basic, usable tool-kit for generating and brainstorming material using life experiences creating a unique five minute stand-up routine in a fun and supportive
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ARTS environment. Class will end with a live performance at a local venue to showcase the students’ final work. Instructor Amy Tee is a veteran comedian with 10 years’ experience performing stand-up throughout New England and on national tours. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM374 XDH
15194
Feb 24
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
TEE
$149
Ukulele
Much more than a musical instrument, the tiny ukulele is a Pandora’s box of joy. Explore the percussive, harmonic and melodic possibilities of the mighty uke, and develop basic strums and chords with an eye toward vocal accompaniment. Those with previous string experience will learn to adapt their skills to the smaller scale. The cross-cultural development of the instrument, and its use in both Hawaiian and early 20th C. popular music, will be explored. Written materials and practice recordings will be provided. C tuned uke required. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM311 BCH
17876
Mar 23
6:30PM-8:30PM
Wed
6 Weeks
DANVERS
HICKS
$139
Voice Class I
Learn to sing correctly and gain confidence in your vocal ability! Improve your tone, production, find your natural singing range, learn helpful exercises, and ease into feeling comfortable singing with other people. Each journey begins with one step and this is one you’ll not want to miss. Open to adult beginners or singers who are already in training. Class is held at the instructor’s home in Ipswich. Please call us at 978-236-1200 for directions one week before class. COURSE CODE
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STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM245 AOH
11270
Mar 01
7:00PM-8:30PM
Tue
5 Weeks
FIELD
AUSTIN
$129
Voice-Overs … Now Is Your Time!
In what could be the one of most enlightening 2 hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how you could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos and more! Most people go about it the wrong way. You will learn about a unique, outside the box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! This is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for! COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSA539 ADN
16760
Apr 02
10:00AM-12:00PM
Sat
1 Day
DANVERS
STAFF
$79
Photography
Adobe Photoshop for Photographers
Learn in-depth electronic image editing and processing techniques using Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. Focus on real-life processing issues including: exposure fixes, stitching, red eye, resolution issues, clone repair, marquee selection, layer operations, levels and curves, web and print concerns, color replacement, image montages, printing, batch processing, file types including raw, color rules, gradients, text, masking and much more. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows or Mac environments required. Camera not required. COURSE CODE
CSP121 ACH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
16808
Mar 21
6:30PM-8:30PM
Mon
6 Weeks
DANVERS
J CHANG
$219
Basic Camera Techniques for Digital and Film
A basic camera course that teaches new photographers techniques for both 35-mm and digital adjustable cameras and accessories. Work outside of the automatic features on your camera. Covers f-stops, shutter speed, focusing, depth of field, composition, and when and how to use different film types and digital settings, plus proper use of filters and lenses. Bring your own adjustable 35-mm film camera or a digital camera that allows you to switch out of automatic mode. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM666 ALH CSM666 ACH CSM666 XLH CSM666 XCH
12411 11279 17864 11280
Jan 30 Feb 02 Mar 24 Mar 29
10:00AM-12:00PM 10:00AM-12:00PM 7:15PM-9:15PM 6:00PM-8:00PM
Sat Tue Thu Tue
6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
LYNN DANVERS LYNN DANVERS
ROZAVSKY CONWAY ROZAVSKY CONWAY
$159 $159 $159 $159
Writing & Literature
Creative Writing
Do you have a story to tell or an emotion to convey? Each class will begin with an exercise that will initiate you into the process of creative writing. You will explore the genre of short fiction, but student writers are welcome to explore creative non-fiction and poetry as well. Topics of discussion will include strategies for keeping the process flowing in the midst of our busy lives and ways to publish your work in print or online. You will have the opportunity to share your work and receive feedback from other writers. Current writers are welcome, but no prior experience is necessary. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSW103 ADH
15207
Feb 04
6:00PM-8:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$149
Novel Bootcamp – Part I: First Word to First Draft
Join author and former Bantam Doubleday Dell editor, Anthony Gangi in a course that will guide you through the steps of getting from beginning to end of that ever elusive first draft. With a bulk of the writing being done outside class time, this intensive course will guide you through the process of writing a novel with a full draft completed by the end of the 8 week cycle. Particular emphasis will be paid to structure, characterization, and dialogue. Daily support will be provided by the instructor and fellow students. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSW145 ADH
17198
Feb 02
7:00PM-9:00PM
Tue
8 Weeks
DANVERS
GANGI
$189
Novel Bootcamp – Part II
You will be guided through the steps of revising, honing and prepping your novel. Bring it through second and third drafts with an eye towards submitting to agents and publishers. With a bulk of the writing being done outside class time, this intensive course will give particular emphasis to characterization layering, research and revision strategies as well as query letters, submissions, agents and publishers. Daily support will be provided by the instructor and fellow students. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSW147 BDH
17548
Apr 05
6:45PM-9:00PM
Tue
7 Weeks
DANVERS
GANGI
$189
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Other Interests
Antiques and Collectibles: What to Look For
Learn what to look for when buying antique furniture from the 1760s through the 1930s. Learn the differences in collectibles: what’s hot, what’s not! Learn to identify pottery and china marks and makers’ logos, how to use catalogues, reference tools, and manuals, and the pros and cons of buying at auction. Each night bring an item for identification or appraisal, followed by a question and answer period. COURSE CODE
CSR141 ACN
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
11882
Apr 23
9:30AM-1:30PM
Sat
2 Weeks
DANVERS
STAFF
$99
Star Gazing – What’s Out There? An Introduction to Astronomy
Have you ever wanted to view the rings of Saturn or get a close up view of the craters on the moon? Do you look up at the night sky and wonder what a pattern of stars represents? Are you curious about worlds beyond our own? Come learn about our solar system, our home galaxy, the Milky Way, and the Universe beyond along with observing objects in our Solar System – the moon, planets, comets and meteor showers. Learn about the different types of amateur telescopes, their features, basic operation, and the advantages and disadvantages of each type. You will then venture out of our Solar System to deep sky objects like star clusters, nebulae and other galaxies. Weather permitting, we will spend one evening under the stars observing with a telescope and there will also be opportunities for field trips to local observatories or local astronomy club star parties. No telescope required, just bring your enthusiasm and curiosity. COURSE CODE
CSR353 XCH
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
18531
Apr 05
7:00PM-9:00PM
Tue
4 Weeks
DANVERS
HOCKER
$89
Beekeeping – From A to Bees
Learn from an expert beekeeper all about bees, beekeeping, and acquiring the necessary equipment to get you started. An $18 fee is payable to the instructor ($15 for textbook, $3 for supplies to build a frame). A field trip will take place on a Saturday to be determined. Class held off-campus at instructor’s studio. Call 978-236-1200 for directions. COURSE CODE
CRN
STARTS
MTG TIME
DAY(S)
DURATION
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
CSM449 AOH
16827
Mar 03
7:00PM-9:00PM
Thu
6 Weeks
FIELD
GAGLIONE
$99
Investments Made Simple
For those who have trouble understanding or managing their investments, there is hope. You will be delighted to know there are simple points to remember. You will understand 401(k) plans, Roth IRAs, mutual funds, dollar cost averaging and the 100% Principle, which informs you how to invest based on your age and investment temperament. Remember, Social Security alone will not get you to retirement. Instructor is not affiliated with any financial institution. COURSE CODE
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Understanding the Stock and Bond Markets
You will be able to understand stocks and bonds and the differences between them and their function in the economy. Learn how to read and understand the stock tables, the current ratio, return on capital, book value and price-earnings ratios, all factors in choosing stocks to buy and sell. Learn how to buy bonds, understand bond ratings and convertible bonds and the impact that interest rates have on bond prices. Instructor is not affiliated with any financial institution. COURSE CODE
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Ballroom Dancing
All beginners welcome. Learn the steps to four basic ballroom dances: Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba and Swing. Practice leading and following, and get a feel for many types of rhythms that will be used. This is a good review if you’ve been off the dance floor for a while and need to brush up. Class consists of demonstration and practice time. Singles welcome. Please wear smooth-soled shoes. COURSE CODE
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(Formerly Gatlin Education Services) Online Career Training anytime, anywhere … just a click away! North Shore Community College, in partnership with ed2go (formerly Gatlin Education Services), offers online open enrollment programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide you with an effective web-based learning experience. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience. They respond to any questions or concerns, as well as encourage and motivate you to succeed. Registration is now a Simple, One-Step Process! Go to www.ed2go.com/nscc and visit the Courses page, select the course you want to take. Click on the Enroll Now button, enter your information, and pay with a credit card on the Ed2Go website.
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Online Courses to Help Improve Your Skills MindEdge Online courses are designed to help you improve your professional knowledge and skills to take the next steps in your career. All MindEdge Online courses are developed by business school professors, industry professionals, and subject matter experts. Courses are available 24 hours a day on any device with an internet connection. We combine interactive exercises, mini-cases, video, and focused reading to ensure that our courses are not only engaging, but that you really learn. Choose courses from the following categories: • Agile • Creativity and Innovation • Finance
• Human Resources • International Trade • Non Profit Management
• Project Management • Six Sigma • Sustainable Management
For specific course listings, visit community.northshore.edu/online and click on the MindEdge link. Our courses are endorsed by the following:
YOUTH PROGRAMS FOR KIDS, TWEENS, & TEENS! Winter Greetings! Looking for something for the kids on those cold, snowy Saturday mornings?
Great Holiday Gift!
With classes kicking off on Saturday, February 13th, Vet Science and Jr. Vet classes for animal lovers, is our most popular! Cooking at our new Culinary Center in Middleton is spot on for those up and coming Chefs in your house! Does your child like Minecraft? Don’t let them miss out on Minecraft, Sketch Up 3D, and Lego Robotics. Look at all of our classes online and see what pathway is for your children, family, and little friends. Give the gift of learning the holiday season! Stay warm,
Nancy Tracy Youth Programs ntracy@northshore.edu 978-236-1232
Be sure to check out all of our classes for kids in grades K-12 at community.northshore.edu/ktc/ Winter/Spring 2016 Courses
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The Danvers Campus at 1 Ferncroft Road is located off Route 1 and houses administrative offices, a Health Professions and Science Building, and Frederick E. Berry Building, a new state-of-the-art academic building and Learning Resource Center. From the south to Ferncroft Road, Danvers. Route 1 North to Danvers or Route 95 North to Danvers, Exit 50. From either route follow signs for NSCC onto Route 1 South. Take right onto Ferncroft Road. NSCC Campus first left. From the north to Ferncroft Road, Danvers. Route 95 south to Danvers, Exit 50, Route 1 south. Right onto Ferncroft Road. NSCC campus first left. From Route 128 South. Take Route 62 West toward Middleton. Take Route 1 North – passing the Route 95 exit – to Route 1 South (you will essentially be making a U-turn from Route 1 North to South). Take the first right onto Ferncroft Road. NSCC is on your left.
Alfalfa Farm. Take Route 95 to exit 50 (Route 1 North in Danvers.) Go left on North Street (there will be a set of lights, a Mobil station on the left and an Exxon station on the right.) Drive about a half-mile. Alfalfa Farm is on the left after the “Entering Topsfield” sign.
Middleton. North Shore Business Center, 30 Log Bridge Road, Middleton, MA (978-762-4000).
Lynn. The Lynn Campus located at 300 Broad Street, adjacent to the Lynnway, includes science and technology laboratories and a library. The College also houses Community Education courses, classrooms, offices and the Campus Police Office at the MBTA station across from the Lynn Campus on the corner of Broad and Market Streets. From south on Route 1A to Lynn Campus, 300 Broad Street. Route 1A from Callahan Tunnel onto the Lynnway. Follow signs for Route 1A/Downtown Lynn. At second lights take right onto Broad Street. Campus immediately on right. To park: right onto Washington Street. Parking lot is on right, behind campus building. From north/south to Lynn Campus, 300 Broad Street. Route 128 to Route 1 south. From Route 1 south, take Route 129 east. Follow Route 129 past Atlanticare Medical Center to traffic lights at intersection of Boston Street (pond on your left.) Continue straight onto Chestnut Street (Route 129A) and follow to end (intersection of Lewis and Broad Streets). Right onto Broad Street. Pass through 5 sets of lights, campus (McGee Building) on left. To park: before campus, take left from Broad Street onto Washington Street. Parking lot is on right behind campus building. Lynn MBTA Building. Is located on the corner of Market and Broad Streets across from McGee Building. Entrance to garage parking within facility is directly off Market Street. Off Campus. Call 978-236-1200 for locations and directions.
Noncredit Course Refund Policy You must officially withdraw from a noncredit course by completing a Student Action Form (available from NSCC administrators at most campus locations), by fax (978-762-4015), or by dated letter (Enrollment & Student Records, NSCC, Com. Ed. Div., 1 Ferncroft Rd., PO Box 3340, Danvers, MA 01923-0840). • Withdraw before the second class meeting: Total Refund • Withdrawal after the second class meeting: No Refund To withdraw from a one or two meeting activity, you must contact Corporate and Community Education in writing or by phone at least 72 hours before the activity begins if you wish a tuition refund.
Tuition Waivers Students with approved tuition waivers, tuition remission, or tuition vouchers may register at any time. Tuition waivers, tuition remission, or tuition vouchers do not apply to special programs, seminars, or online courses. (Massachusetts Employee Waivers are not eligible for Healthcare courses or Personal Trainer). Individuals will be placed in the class on a space available basis, no sooner than five business days before the start of the course. In the event that the class is cancelled, the employee has the option to resubmit for the next scheduled class. For all courses offered, student registrations must meet the
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Policies Information Subject to Change. The college reserves the right to add or delete courses and programs or to revise tuition, fees, and insurance requirements to allow for unforeseen developments. The college cannot guarantee that the instructor whose name is printed by the course will teach that course. Nonpayment. Failure to pay your account balance in full on or before the 1st day of the class may result in your losing your seat in the class. If you have a 3rd party sponsor they must provide a valid billing authorization or purchase order on or before the 1st day of the class. NSCC reserves the right to charge you a $50 late fee for any past due account balances. Course Cancellation. Individual courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. NSCC makes every effort to notify students by phone and/or mail as soon as the decision is made. Noncredit courses are generally cancelled one week prior to start date. Students may choose another course or receive a refund. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity. North Shore Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on basis of race, creed, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information, maternity leave, and national origin in its education programs or employment pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 151B and 151C, Title VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Americans with Disabilities Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder, 34 C.F.R. Part 100 (Title VI), Part 106 (Title IX) and Part 104 (Section 504). All inquiries concerning application of the above should be directed to the College’s Affirmative Action Officer and/or the College’s Coordinator of Title IX and Section 504. A complete copy of the Affirmative Action Policy is available in the Library, in the Human Resources Office, and on the college website. Disability Services. Students with disabilities who anticipate the need for accommodations are encouraged to visit www.northshore.edu/disability and follow the outlined procedure to request services at least four weeks before the start of classes. Disability Services provides academic accommodations and services for students with disabilities so that these individuals have equal access to programs and activities. Through collaboration, Disability Services works toward assisting students in maximizing their academic potential, while also promoting self-awareness, self-advocacy, and ultimately, personal responsibility and independence. For more information about Disability Services please visit our website: www.northshore.edu/disability, or call: Danvers Campus: 978-762-4000, ext. 4461, or ext. 4373; Lynn Campus: 781-593-6722, ext. 2193, or ext. 6226. Community Notification of Where to Access Sex Offender Information. In accordance with federal law, the College is required to advise the campus community where information concerning registered sex offenders may be obtained. Information concerning Level 2 and Level 3 offenders is available to the general public by contacting the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board, located at P.O. Box 4547, Salem, MA 01970-4547, 978-740-6400, or the following Police Departments: • Lynn Police Department: 300 Washington Street, Lynn, MA 01901 • Danvers Police Department: 120 Ash Street, Danvers, MA 01923 • Beverly Police Department: 193 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915 Level 3 offender information is also available on-line at www.mass.gov/sorb. If you have any questions regarding access to sex offender information, please feel free to contact the Colleges Chief of Police, Douglas P. Puska at 781-593-7032. Drug Free Schools and Campuses. North Shore Community College strictly adheres to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act. For further information, contact Director of Human Resource Development: 978-762-4000 x5470 or 781-593-6722 x5470. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. North Shore Community College is committed to assisting all the members of the college community in providing for their own safety and security. The annual security compliance document is available on the North Shore Community College website at www.northshore.edu/services/police/index.html. If you would
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Policies, continued like to receive a booklet called the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy & Crime Statistics Act, which contains this information, you can stop by the Campus Police Desk at our Lynn Campus or you can request a copy be mailed to you by calling 978-762-4090. The website contains information on campus security and personal safety, including crime prevention, college police law-enforcement authority, crime reporting policies, disciplinary procedures, and other important matters about security on campus. It also contains statistics for the three previous calendar years on reported crimes that occurred on
campus and certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by North Shore Community College, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. This information is required by law and provided by the Campus Police Department. Parking. Parking permits are available from the Campus Police Officer on duty at the Lynn and Danvers campuses. Free parking for students is provided within the white lined spaces.
Information Directory Connecting All Departments 978-762-4000 781-593-6722 Adverse Weather Hotline 978-762-4200 781-593-6722 x4200 (for Sunday classes at Cummings Center only) 978-236-1200 Alternative Studies Danvers 978-739-5428 Lynn 781-477-2135 Bookstore Danvers 978-762-4046 Lynn 781-477-2127 Beverly 978-236-1200 Corporate Training Solutions Credit Courses Danvers 978-762-4188 Lynn 781-477-2107 x6222 Emergency – Campus Police Enrollment and Student Records x4342, 4458, 4336, 4315 x6261, 6202, 2131, 6649 Evening Administrator Cummings Center x1200 Lynn 781-593-6722 x6628 Danvers 978-739-5423 Lynn 781-593-6722 x5423 GED Institute for Corporate Training and Technology 978-236-1200 Lynn 781-593-6722 x1200 Danvers 978-739-5526 Lynn 781-477-2133 Library Media Danvers 978-739-5400 Lynn 781-477-2157 Noncredit Courses – Division of Corporate & Community Education 978-236-1200 Lynn 781-593-6722 x1200 Student Financial Services Danvers 978-762-4189 Lynn 781-477-2191 Student Support Center Danvers 978-762-4036 Lynn 781-477-2132 Testing Center 978-739-5428/5429 781-593-6722 x5428/x5429 TTY for the Deaf Beverly 978-236-1231 Lynn 781-477-2136 Danvers 978-762-4140 Veterans 978-762-4000 x4368 Lynn 781-593-6722 x4368 Website www.northshore.edu
The College Bookstore Danvers Campus • 1 Ferncroft Road, Danvers, MA 01923 • 978-762-4046 Lynn Campus • 300 Broad Street, Lynn, MA 01901 • 781-477-2127
Winter/Spring 2016 Store Hours, Both Bookstores January 11-14
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Please note: Lynn bookstore supplies books for the Lynn campus students only. All others must purchase books in Danvers. 10% senior citizens’ discount given at time of purchase for registered students with proof of age and registration. Cash, personal check drawn on Massachusetts bank with pictured ID, Master Card, Visa and Discover are accepted. Out-of-state and company checks are not accepted at either bookstore.
Winter/Spring 2016 Holiday Schedule The following is a list of holidays/breaks when the college is closed: January 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 13-March 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Martin Luther King Day President’s Day Holiday Spring Recess, day and evening classes Patriots’ Day Memorial Day
For additional academic calendar information, please go to www.northshore.edu/calendar
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Index Access 2013 In a Day: Level 1...........................................15 Access 2013 In a Day: Level 2...........................................15 Access 2013: Level 1............................................................14 Acrylic or Water Mixable Oil Painting I.......................... 30 Adobe Illustrator: Level 1.................................................. 25 Adobe Illustrator: Level 2.................................................. 25 Adobe InDesign: Level 1................................................... 25 Adobe InDesign: Level 2................................................... 25 Adobe Photoshop for Photographers.............................31 Adobe Photoshop: Level 1............................................... 25 Adobe Photoshop: Level 2............................................... 25 Aesthetics and Skin Care....................................................11 American Sign Language I................................................ 28 American Sign Language: Part 2..................................... 29 Antiques and Collectibles: What to Look For............... 32 Aromatherapy Facial – Advanced Aesthetic Workshop.............................................................................11 Auto Damage Appraisal – 60-Hour Test Prep.............. 26 Baking Fundamentals......................................................... 20 Ballroom Dancing............................................................... 32 Bartending............................................................................ 20 Basic Camera Techniques for Digital and Film.............31 Basic English as a Second Language I........................... 27 Basic English as a Second Language II.......................... 27 Basic English as a Second Language III......................... 27 Basic English as a Second Language IV......................... 28 Basic Kitchen Design: An Introduction.......................... 24 Beekeeping – From A to Bees......................................... 32 Body Exfoliation and Wrap – Advanced Aesthetic Workshop...........................................................11 Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 1..............................11 Bookkeeping and Accounting: Part 2..............................12 Bridal Makeup: Cosmetology and Advanced Aesthetic Workshop...........................................................11 Build a Website with WordPress..................................... 25 New! Business and Financial Math.............................12 Business Communication and Office Skills...................12 Business of Landscaping................................................... 23 Business Writing...................................................................12 Calligraphy I......................................................................... 30 Caring for People with Alzheimer’s...................................8 Central Sterile Processing Technician................................8 Chi Gong for Health and Longevity............................... 29 CISCO Certified Network Administrator.........................17 Color 3D: Less Theory, More Practice........................... 24 CompTIA A+ Certification..................................................17 CompTIA and Network+....................................................17 CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician Certification..........17 Container Gardening.......................................................... 23 Corporate Event Planning..................................................21 CPR and AED........................................................................10 Creative Writing....................................................................31 Crochet II: Not Your Granny’s Square............................ 30 Crochet I: The Chain Gang............................................... 30 Cybersecurity.........................................................................17 Delicious Simplicity Cooking Class................................. 20 Dental Assisting Program.....................................................8 Drafting for Interior Designers......................................... 24 EKG Technician.......................................................................8 Electronic Health Care Records..........................................9 English Pronunciation and Oral Practice....................... 28 Entrepreneurship..................................................................12 ESL – Introduction to Academic Writing....................... 28 Event Design and Décor....................................................21 Event Planning......................................................................21 Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 1.............................................16 Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 2.............................................16 Excel 2013 In a Day: Level 3.............................................16 Excel 2013: Level 1..............................................................14 Excel 2013: Level 2..............................................................14
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Excel 2013: Level 3..............................................................14 Excel: Just Formulas and Functions.................................16 Excel: Just Pivot Tables........................................................16 Explore Watercolors........................................................... 30 File Management Proficiency............................................16 Floral Design I...................................................................... 22 Floral Design II..................................................................... 22 Floral Design III................................................................... 22 Floral Merchandising and Business Practices............... 22 Fundamentals of Interior Design.................................... 24 Fundamentals of Starting a Food Business...................21 Fundraising for Event Planning.........................................21 Gardening with Native Plants........................................... 23 Global Cuisine......................................................................21 Grant Writing Essentials......................................................13 Grant Writing Part 2: Workshop.......................................13 HACCP Manager...................................................................21 Herb Gardens...................................................................... 23 History of Furniture Styles................................................. 24 How to Deliver a TED-Worthy Talk..................................13 How to Manage Conflict in the Organization...............13 Identification and Culture of Shrubs.............................. 22 Integrated Skills for Advanced ESL Students................ 28 Integrated Skills for High-Intermediate ESL Students....................................................................... 28 Integrated Skills for Low-Intermediate ESL Students....................................................................... 28 Integrated Skills High Advanced...................................... 28 Interior Design Bootcamp................................................. 24 Interior Design Studio 1.................................................... 24 Interior Design Studio 2.................................................... 24 Una Introducción a las Computadoras Personales en Español...........................................................................15 Una Introducción a las Computadoras Personales – Parte Dos..............................................................................15 New! Introduction to High Performance Buildings – Test Prep...................................................... 26 Introduction to the Computer...........................................15 Intro to Culinary Arts: Part I.............................................. 20 Intro to Culinary Arts: Part II............................................ 20 Investments Made Simple................................................ 32 Italian I................................................................................... 29 Italian II.................................................................................. 29 Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part I................................ 30 Jewelry and Metalsmithing – Part II............................... 30 Keyboarding on the Computer.........................................15 Knitting – Part 1.................................................................. 30 Knitting – Part 2.................................................................. 30 Landscape and Garden Maintenance – Spring, Beverly................................................................... 23 Landscape Design Drawing: Session 1.......................... 22 Landscape Design Drawing: Session 2.......................... 22 Landscape Design Drawing: Session 4.......................... 23 Manage Your Website with WordPress.......................... 25 Manual Lymphatic Massage: Advanced Aesthetic Workshop...........................................................11 Marketing Essentials............................................................13 Materials and Methods of Landscape Construction... 22 Medical Interpreting Certification Prep.............................9 Nail Technician......................................................................11 New! Network Systems Associate...............................17 Novel Bootcamp – Part I: First Word to First Draft......31 Novel Bootcamp – Part II..................................................31 Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide...................................9 Nutrition for the Food Service Professional...................21 Outlook 2013: Level 1.........................................................14 Perennials, Annuals, and Vines: Identification and Culture......................................................................... 23 Personal Fitness Trainer Certification................................9 Pharmacy Technician Program.........................................10
Phlebotomy Technician......................................................10 Planning a Four-Season Garden..................................... 23 PowerPoint 2013 In a Day..................................................16 PowerPoint 2013: Level 1...................................................14 PowerPoint 2013: Level 2...................................................14 PowerPoint In a Day: Level 2 Workshop........................16 Power Yoga........................................................................... 29 Preparation for the College Board SAT – Mathematics....................................................................... 26 Preparation for the College Board SAT – Verbal......... 26 Principles of Design............................................................ 24 Professional Rescuer CPR..................................................10 Public Speaking for Impact................................................13 QuickBooks 2013: Level 1..................................................12 QuickBooks 2013: Level 2..................................................12 QuickBooks: Just Reports...................................................12 QuickBooks Payroll..............................................................12 Real Estate Salesperson’s Exam Preparation.................13 Restricted Construction Supervisor Exam Prep........... 26 Sea Glass Art........................................................................ 30 “ServSafe” Food Sanitation................................................21 Share This: Professional Approaches to Social Media........................................................................15 SHRM Essentials of Human Resources Management.......................................................................13 SHRM Learning System Certification Prep Course......13 SketchUp Level 1................................................................ 24 SolidWorks.............................................................................17 Spanish 1.............................................................................. 29 Spanish for Health Professionals..................................... 29 Spiritual Awareness through Mediumship and Healing Arts – Part 1........................................................ 29 Spiritual Awareness through Mediumship and Healing Arts – Part 2........................................................ 29 Staging/Redesign................................................................. 24 Stand-up Comedy............................................................... 30 Star Gazing – What’s Out There? An Introduction to Astronomy..................................................................... 32 New! Sustainability Management.............................. 26 Sustainable Land Care....................................................... 23 Tai Chi for Fitness and Wellness...................................... 29 TEAS Test Preparation for Health Programs – Math..................................................................................... 27 TEAS Test Preparation for Health Programs – Science................................................................................. 27 TEAS Test Preparation for Health Programs – Verbal................................................................................... 27 New! Terminology for the Medical Office..................9 Textiles and Materials......................................................... 25 The Audit Paper Trail...........................................................12 Time Management..............................................................13 Tour de France..................................................................... 20 Ukulele....................................................................................31 Understanding the Stock and Bond Markets............... 32 Unrestricted Construction Supervisor Exam Prep....... 26 Unrestricted Construction Supervisor License Renewal............................................................................... 26 Video Game Development: How To Get Started.........15 Voice Class I...........................................................................31 Voice-Overs … Now Is Your Time!.................................31 Wedding Flowers................................................................ 22 Window Treatment and Soft Furnishing Design......... 25 Wine Appreciation: 101...................................................... 20 Wine Doesn’t Have To Be Expensive............................. 20 Word 2010: Level 3..............................................................15 Word 2013 In a Day: Level 1.............................................16 Word 2013 In a Day: Level 2.............................................16 Word 2013: Level 1..............................................................14 Word 2013: Level 2..............................................................14
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Upgraded workforce skills and opportunities Company North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA
Challenge Human Resources wanted to better understand and implement effective personnel laws and policies, develop dynamic teams, and resolve conflicts. Solution North Shore Medical Center worked collaboratively with Corporate Training Solutions at NSCC and its facilitators to develop and implement a customized management training program. Result “In HR, our goal is to foster leadership. North Shore Medical Center believes this customized management program far exceeded our expectations. It has provided managers with the skills to be confident leaders and has contributed to our culture of excellence.” — Arthur Bowes, Senior Vice President, Arthur Bowes Human Resources Senior Vice President, Human Resources North Shore Medical Center
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Dianne Palter Gill Dean, Corporate & Community Education Phone: (978) 236-1225 dpalterg@northshore.edu Elaine Champagne Director of Sales/Workforce Development – Directs and coordinates contract training programs with Business & Industry partners. Phone: (978) 236-1206 Email: echampag@northshore.edu
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Susan Ryan Fulfillment Specialist – Supports corporate training area; handles corporate trainers’ materials, contracts, and questions pertaining to fulfillment of corporate contracts. Phone: (978) 236-1240 Email: sryan@northshore.edu Helene VanDernoot Director, Business & Industry Programs / Workforce Development – Directs and coordinates contract training programs with Business & Industry partners. Phone: (978) 236-1207 Email: hvandern@northshore.edu
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