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Accounting

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Accounting for Small Business - The Accounting Basics for Small Business Certificate provides students with an understanding of basic accounting, including QuickBooks procedures. The skills and knowledge covered in this program will enable students to get a job in the field or advance in their current career.

  • ACC-801-34484 or 35562, Setting Up QuickBooks for Small Business, 02/13 - 03/13/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
  • ACC-802-34485 or 35562, Monthly Procedures Using QuickBooks, 03/20 - 04/07/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
  • ACC-803-34486 or 35564, Year End Procedures with QuickBooks, 04/17 - 05/12/23, Online Anytime via Canvas

To view the full Accounting program page, click here.


Administration of Justice

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Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) - The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training is consistent with a nationwide approach designed for individuals and businesses to understand the hazards that may impact their home, community and workplace in the event of a disaster. Recognized and supported by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and professional first responders, this training equips individuals with the knowledge and skills that will educated them in disaster preparedness at home, in the community, or the workplace, and be more resilient when an incident occurs. Emergency response training to support and enhance your community and workplace will be provided through team building, collaboration, and other hands-on activities. Want to learn more? CLICK HERE!

Required Course

  • ADJ-801-35329 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), Face-to-Face
    Four meeting dates only
    Wednesday, 3/22, 5:30pm-9:30pm
    Friday, 3/24, 5:30pm-9:30pm
    Saturday, 3/25, 8:00am-5:00pm
    Sunday, 3/26, 8:00am-5:00pm

OR
  • ADJ-801-35330 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), 05/10-05/20/23
    Four meeting dates only
    Wednesday, 5/10, 5:30pm-9:30pm
    Saturday, 5/13, 8:00am-5:00pm
    Wednesday, 5/17, 5:30pm-9:30pm
    Sunday, 5/20, 8:00am-5:00pm


To view the full Administration of Justice program page, click here.


Architecture

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The Architecture classes are an introduction to methods and techniques used in the development of architectural construction documents and concepts of building information modeling (BIM), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) and extended reality (XR) technologies.

Requisites: None; Advisory: ENE-21 or MAT-36

Stand Alone Courses:

  • ARE-824-35535 Revit I-Architectural Drafting, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Monday, 6:00pm-9:20pm
  • ARE-863-35536 3D Tour, Virtual, Mixed, Augmented and Extended Reality, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Wednesday, 6:00pm-9:20pm

To view the full Architecture program page, click here.


Drafting

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Drafting Technology courses are designed to offer the math and drawing techniques you'll need to represent three-dimensional buildings and objects.

  • DFT-830-35537 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Tuesday, 6:00pm-9:10pm
  • DFT-831-35538 Advanced Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), Online Anytime, 02/13-06/09/23
  • DFT-842-35539 Solidworks I, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Wednesday, 6:00pm-9:10pm
  • DFT-862-35543 Basic Fusion 360, Online Anytime, 02/13-06/09/23

To view the full Drafting Technology program page, click here.


Electronics

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Electronics is the branch of physics and technology concerned with the design of circuits using transistors and microchips, and with the behavior and movement of electrons in a semiconductor, conductor, vacuum, or ga​s.

  • ELE-810-35561 Survey of Electronics, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Monday/Wednesday, 11:00am-1:45pm
  • ELE-864-35489 Programmable Logic Controllers, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Thursday, 6:30pm-9:40pm
  • ELE-874-35542 Industrial Wiring and Controls, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Monday/Wednesday, 6:00pm-9:00pm

To view the full Electronics program page, click here.


Engineering

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Engineering is the application of mathematics, as well as scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge to invent, innovate, design, build, maintain, research, and improve structures, machines, tools, systems, components, materials, processes, solutions, and organizations.

Requisites: None; Advisory: ENE-21 or MAT-36

Description: A beginning course in the study of blueprints and their interpretation, types of projection, symbols, and abbreviations. This course is designed for students interested in print reading for the machine trades.

Stand Alone Courses:

  • ENE-851 Print Reading Administration (osha) Standards for General Industry, Face-to-Face, 02/13-06/09/23, Tuesday/Thursday, 3:25pm-4:50pm

To view the full Engineering program page, click here.


English as a Second Language (ESL)

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Beginning American College English Certificate - ESL students are placed within the sequence of courses in the Basic English as a Second Language Certificate according to their English abilities. Students completing this pattern of study will have a beginning level of fluency in the English language which will help them be successful in academic courses, CTE courses, or general employment.

  • ESL-846 Beginning American College English
  • ESL-847 Low Intermediate American College English

Advanced American College English Certificate - ESL students are placed within the sequence of courses in the Advanced English as a Second Language Certificate according to their English abilities. Students completing this pattern of study will have a beginning level of fluency in the English language which will help them be successful in academic courses, CTE courses, or general employment.

  • ESL-848 Intermediate American College English
  • ESL-849 High Intermediate American College English
  • ESL-850 Advanced American College English

To view the full English as a Second Language (ESL) program page, click here.


Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship has been described as the capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. This course will expose students to the basics of entrepreneurship, including design thinking, customer assessment, and problem solving. Additionally, students will focus on lean market strategies for testing product/service validity.

Required Courses:

  • ENP-851-35557 Entrepreneurship Basics, Face-to-Face, 04/17-06/09/23, Thursday, 6:00pm-9:10pm


Professional Development Studies

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Workplace Essentials - The Workplace Essentials Certificates aim to provide students with the skills and knowledge to be successful in the workplace. Students will learn how to maximize efficiency, engage in strategic problem solving, and clearly communicate with internal and external stakeholders. These skills will allow both students with extensive experience in the workplace and those entering the workforce to improve their effectiveness and advance in their career.

  • PDS-808-35097, 02/13 - 03/03/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
  • PDS-809-35098, 03/13 - 04/07/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
  • PDS-810-35099, 04/10 - 05/05/23, Online Anytime via Canvas
  • PDS-812-35100, 05/15 - 06/09/23, Online Anytime via Canvas