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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION

January - June 2015
Stanton/George Campus
CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Delaware Technical Community College

                                                                            Our Mission
                                                                            The division of Workforce Development and Community
    Table of Contents
                                                                            Education of the College provides lifelong learning
    Professional Development  .  .  .  .  .  . 4-7                          opportunities for personal and professional growth for a
                                                                            diverse population through quality education and training
      Entrepreneurial  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  4          programs. In addition, the Division supports economic
                                                                            development efforts by designing and delivering training
      Career Enrichment  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  5              programs that address the specific needs of local businesses
                                                                            and industries.
      Real Estate   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  7
                                                                            For information on all of our programs, call 302.454.3956.
      Computers  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10-13
                                                                                   Holiday Calendar                Abbreviation Legend
      Health Care .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  14-17               (College closed on these days)
                                                                                                                       M - Monday
    Internet-Based Education  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 9                            New Year’s Day                       T - Tuesday
                                                                              Thursday, January 1, 2015
    Technical Training  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18-30                                                            W - Wednesday
                                                                             Martin Luther King, Jr. Day               R - Thursday
      Certificate Programs  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  19
                                                                              Monday, January 19, 2015                  F - Friday
      General Maintenance   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  20                                                              S - Saturday
                                                                                  Memorial Day
      HVAC .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  21       Monday, May 25, 2015                   U - Sunday

      Welding  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  22

      Core Certificate Courses . . . . . . . . 23                                      Office Hours:
                                                                              8:30 am-4:30 pm, Monday-Thursday            Scan the
      Single Certification Courses   .  .  .  .  .  24                               8:30 am-4 pm, Friday                 QR code
                                                                                      (excluding holidays)               with your
      Manufacturing Technology  .  .  .  .  .  . 25                                                                    smartphone
                                                                                 Important Numbers:                      to receive
      Safety/Environmental Courses  .  .  .  . 26                                     Stanton Location                 information
                                                                                        302.454.3956                       about
      DIY Courses  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 28                Wilmington Location                   training
                                                                                        302.830.5200                    classes and
    Personal Enrichment  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 32-38
                                                                              Innovation and Technology Center          programs.
      Academic Enrichment  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  32                                302.266.3300

      Culinary  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  33            Paul T. Morris, Jr.
                                                                                Assistant Vice President of WDCE
      Family and Home  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  34                            302.453.3096

      Languages  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  35         Workforce Development and
                                                                              Community Education
      Leisure .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  36            Stanton location
                                                                               400 Stanton-Christiana Road
      Photography  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  38                  Newark, DE 19713

    Youth Programs  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .40
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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Delaware Technical Community College

     Greetings!

     For more than four decades, Delaware Tech’s Corporate and
     Community Programs (CCP) division has met the educational and
     training needs of Delaware’s business and industry, individuals
     seeking professional or personal development, and our youth. As
     Delaware Tech’s new president, let me take this opportunity to
     thank the students, companies, state agencies and community
     members who have enrolled in training, partnered with us, and
     supported our efforts to create programs for those we serve.

     I am pleased to share that the College’s CCP division recently
     began operating under a new name - Workforce Development and
     Community Education. “Workforce development” more accurately
     represents the extensive range of innovative and relevant
     training programs that we offer to help Delaware’s business
     remain competitive and its residents acquire the skills they need
     to succeed in the workplace. With this change also comes a
     renewed focus on developing programs that will prepare the next
     generation of Delaware’s workforce - one that is highly-skilled and
     responsive to economic development opportunities throughout
     the state and the surrounding counties. Rest assured that our
     Community Education offerings will continue to provide unique
     experiences for youth as well as creative and valuable professional
     and personal development opportunities for all Delawareans.

     As you browse through this edition of our catalog, we hope
     you will find programs and courses that meet your educational
     and professional goals. If not, we encourage you to contact the
     Workforce Development and Community Education division in
     your county. You can find contact information on page two of this
     booklet.

     Warm wishes for a happy and prosperous new year!

     Sincerely,

     Mark T. Brainard
     President

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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Professional Development
Business & Careers

                                                                                                         Be the DJ!
                                                                                                         Join DJ Amaze in this hands-on class that uses
                                                                                                         computer-based software to teach the basic
                                                                                                         principles of DJ’ing, remixing, and business
                                                                                                         opportunities. Students will be challenged to
                                                                                                         create mixes for specific audiences, explore
                                                                                                         their personal preferences in DJ’ing, and
                                                                                                         remix popular music. This class will feature
                                                                                                         guest speakers, off-site DJ opportunities
                                                                                                         and promotion. All equipment is provided,
                                                                                                         however participants can bring in their personal
                                                                                                         equipment if desired. Requirements: 4GB flash
                                                                                                         drive and headphones/earbuds. Participants
                                                                                                         must be 16 years of age or older.
  Entrepreneurial                                      Kauffman FastTrac GrowthVenture Class             END 714, Fee $129
                                                                                                         4/21-5/26, T, 6-8 pm, Stanton
                                                       for Entrepreneurs
                                                       Sustainable growth cannot be left to chance.
  Personal Trainer CertificationWIA                    With FastTrac GrowthVenture it isn’t. Discover    Getting Paid to Talk
  Become certified to assess an individual’s level     how to plan for purposeful, profitable growth,    Have you ever been told you have a great
  of fitness. Learn to design and demonstrate          and improved business performance. Hindsight      voice? From audio books and cartoons to
  exercise programs used in personal fitness           is 20/20, so take what you’ve learned in your     documentaries, commercials and more, there
  training. Internship hours are required and          business and look to the future. Create a         are many voiceover opportunities. This class, run
  scheduled in addition to class hours. The            framework to improve the performance of           in conjunction with the Voice Coaches Company,
  National Exam is administered in class. Text is      your business with FastTrac GrowthVenture.        will introduce you to the growing field of voice
  only available through online purchase.              Targeted specifically to entrepreneurs who have   over. We’ll discuss industry pros and cons and
  Prerequisite: EYK 608                                experience running their businesses, FastTrac     play samples from working voice professionals.
  EYR 600, Fee $699+Text                                                                                 In addition, you’ll have an opportunity to record
                                                       GrowthVenture focuses on the issues you need
  1/31-3/28, S, 9 am-2 pm, Wilmington
                                                       to:                                               a short professional script under the direction of
                                                       • Make critical decisions about your business     the instructor. This class is lots of fun, realistic,
  Wedding and Event Planner Certificate                   vision and strategy;                           and a great first step for anyone interested in
  Always wanted to design and deliver a                • Investigate next-stage growth and               the voice over field.
  successful wedding or social event? This                opportunity;                                   ENC 750, Fee $39
  program provides all the tools necessary to start    • Plan for strategic growth;                      1/20, T, 6:30-9 pm, Stanton
  your career as a professional wedding planner        • Build and maintain a competitive advantage;     5/7, R, 6:30-9 pm, Stanton
  or start your own wedding or event planning          • Lead with clarity; and
  business. The classroom curriculum will cover        • Maximize cash flow for future profitability.
  the ‘essentials’ of the event industry. Also learn
                                                       Orientation: R, 2/12, 6-7:30 pm Stanton
  about business plans, contracts, and working         END 714, Fee $499
  with vendors. Course materials included.             2/19-4/30, R, 6-9 pm, Stanton
  EYD 645, Fee $695                                    Stay tuned in fall for Veterans and New Venture
  2/2-3/25, MW, 7-9:30 pm, Stanton                     Trainings!

  WIA
     WIA Approved Programs
  Approved by the Delaware Workforce
  Investment Board and Department of Labor.
  Equal Opportunity Employment Program.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Professional Development
                                                                                                Business & Careers

Career Enrichment

 Training for Early Care and
 Education IWIA
 Curriculum introduces the core
 competencies needed in the field of early
 care and education. Students will develop
 essential knowledge, skills and aptitudes
 that can enhance young children’s
 development in early education settings.
 This course is approved through childcare
 licensing in Delaware and the hours can
 be applied toward relicensure. Division       ServSafe Food Safety Program for                 Property and Casualty Insurance
 of Child Care and Licensing now requires      Managers                                         Licensing Prep Class
 a High School Diploma or GED in order to      The ServSafe Food Safety Program for Managers    This class is designed to assist the student
 register.                                     designed to meet the Delaware Office of Food     wishing to obtain the property and casualty
 EYD 334, Fee $299
                                               Protection requirements, provides food safety    insurance license for the State of Delaware.
 1/24-4/11, S, 8:30 am-2:30 pm, Stanton
                                               training, exam and educational materials to      This class will go over all relevant materials
 1/26-4/8, MW, 6:30-9:30 pm, Wilmington
 5/27-8/5, MW, 6:30-9:30 pm, Wilmington        foodservice managers. Earn the ServSafe Food     to help students to be successful in taking
 To register for TECE I call 302.830.5204.     Protection Manager Certification accredited      the state licensing exam. Learn product
                                               by the American National Standards Institute     knowledge, terms and concepts, statutes,
                                               (ANSI) – Conference for Food Protection (CFP).   rules, and regulations for both property and
 Training for Early Care and
                                               Learn to implement essential food safety         casualty insurance. State of Delaware Insurance
 Education IIWIA                               practices and create a culture of food safety.   Licensing Candidate Handbook is included in
 The Advanced Core Curriculum (Level 2)        Textbook and exam included in class fee.         the class fee. Student will be responsible for
 has 12 modules within 66 hours of child       EYD 614, Fee $149                                setting up the test and background check after
 care training. Each training module has       1/26-2/2, M, 5:30-9:30 pm, Stanton               the completion of course.
 specific objectives that describe essential   3/9-3/16, M, 5:30-9:30 pm, Stanton               EYC 608, Fee $699
 knowledge, skills and aptitudes within        6/18-6/25, R, 5:30-9:30 pm, Stanton              1/27-3/5, TR, 6-10 pm, Stanton
 each topic area of the advanced core
 curriculum in early care and education.
 This course is approved through childcare
 licensing in Delaware and the hours can
 be applied toward relicensure. Division
 of Child Care and Licensing now requires
 a High School Diploma or GED in order to
 register.
 Prerequisite: EYD 334
 EYD 335, Fee $299
 1/24-4/11, S, 8:30 am-2:30 pm, Stanton
 1/26-4/8, MW, 6:30-9:30 pm, Wilmington
 5/27-8/5, MW, 6:30-9:30 pm, Wilmington
 To register for TECE II call 302.830.5204.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Professional Development
Business & Careers

                                                      Acting and the Entertainment Industry               Effective Business Writing
                                                      Learn basic acting techniques, including            Learn how to use concise, positive language
                                                      warm-up, character study, improvisation,            to your advantage. In this hands-on business
                                                      Method Acting, Meisner Technique, and               writing class, you can hone your writing skills
                                                      more. Whether your goal is to perform in your       into a more powerful communication tool. Class
                                                      local community theatre, act in television          will cover how to communicate clearly and be
                                                      commercials, or star in feature films, you will     able to write effective e-mails, memos, reports
                                                      learn the tools of the trade as well as how to      and proposals.
                                                      avoid the pitfalls. Students will rehearse scenes   END 710, Fee $119
                                                      and perform in a showcase at the end of the         3/2-3/23, M, 6:30-9 pm, Stanton
                                                      session.
                                                      EYD 609, Fee $229                                   AMA Certificate in Supervision Part II
                                                      2/11-5/6, W, 7-9 pm, Stanton                        This certificate program is designed for
                                                                                                          individuals interested in entering or growing in
                                                      Business Social Media Workshop                      the field of supervision. Build the managerial
                                                      This is a hands-on class that will teach you how    skills necessary to succeed in a supervisory role.
                                                      to use Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and other        Both Part I and II are required to complete the
                                                      tools to help your business succeed. Learn how      AMA certification.
                                                      to benefit your business by increasing traffic as   EYM 603, Fee $599+Text
                                                      well as tips on how to get people to find you on    3/3-5/26, T, 6:30-9:30 pm, Stanton
                                                      social networks.
  Professional Bartending WIA                         ENC 726, Fee $99                                    Operator Of Public Pools
  Earn a national certification and the Delaware      2/12-2/26, R, 6-9 pm, Stanton                       This workshop meets the training requirements
  beverage server’s card by completing the
                                                                                                          of an approved pool operator as specified in the
  National Restaurant Association’s “Serving
                                                      Applied Bookkeeping with QuickBooks                 State of Delaware regulations on public pools.
  Alcohol Responsibly” program and exam as
                                                      Certification                                       Learn about swimming pool maintenance
  well as the supplemental Delaware test. The
                                                      Gain knowledge and skills of QuickBooks to          and cost effective operations. Topics covered:
  tri-state area recognizes this certification when
                                                      accurately and efficiently perform bookkeeping.     filtrations, sanitation, ph/water balance,
  employing licensed servers. The course covers
                                                      National Bookkeepers Association QuickBooks         testing, spa troubleshooting, emergency
  historical background of the beverage industry,
                                                      Certification assures employers you have            procedures and discussion on application of
  a review of wines, drink classifications, pouring
                                                      QuickBooks knowledge and skill. You obtain the      Delaware regulations.
  and measuring, and bar etiquette. Limited                                                               EYD 610, Fee $179
                                                      certification by passing the uniform QuickBooks
  hands on mixology and condiment training is                                                             3/13, F, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                      Certification Examination offered on the last day
  included.                                                                                               4/24, F, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
  EYD 611, Fee $229+Text                              of class. Requirements: Computer experience as
                                                                                                          5/15, F, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
  2/4-3/4, W, 5-9 pm, Wilmington                      well as basic bookkeeping knowledge.
  4/18-5/16, S, 10 am-2 pm, Stanton                   EYD 600, Fee $599+Text
                                                      2/17-5/12, T, 6:30-9:30 pm, Stanton

  Bookkeeper CertificationWIA
  Are you good with details and numbers? This
  certificate program is designed for people to
  learn the skills needed to be an entry level
  bookkeeper. Learn general ledger entry,
  preparation and reconciliation of financial
  statements, discuss common computer
  programs and be prepared to take the National                                                           WIA
                                                                                                             WIA Approved Programs
                                                                                                          Approved by the Delaware Workforce
  Bookkeeper exam on the last day of class.                                                               Investment Board and Department of Labor.
  EYD 655, Fee $549+Text                                                                                  Equal Opportunity Employment Program.
  2/4-4/29, W, 6:30-9:30 pm, Stanton

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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Professional Development
                                                                                                        Business & Careers

         EDUCATION
           creates
        OPPORTUNITY
     The Delaware Governor’s Education Grants
 are programs designed to help Delaware residents
      build a better career through education.

 The Governor’s
 Education Grant for
 Unemployed Workers
 This program provides Delaware residents
 with up to $2,000 per year to learn a new
 skill, upgrade a current skill or earn a
 certificate or degree.                             Real Estate                                         Flipping Real Estate
                                                                                                        This workshop will cover the business of flipping
                                                                                                        real estate. Learn the process of evaluating a
                                                    Investing in Real Estate                            deal, negotiating, finding the funds, buying,
 The Governor’s
                                                    This course covers the basics of real estate        renovating, and reselling for profit! There
 Education Grant for
                                                    investing. Topics include: flipping or long         are risks and rewards to flipping houses, so
 Working Adults
                                                    term investments, finding a loan, pricing           come join us to learn about this topic and the
 This program provides Delaware residents,
                                                    and marketing rentals, Delaware Landlord/           importance of proper risk assessment for this
 who are working, with up to $2,000 per
                                                    Tenant Code, leases and background checks,          business.
 year to attend school part-time to learn a
                                                    maintenance, and working with contractors.          ENL 703, Fee $39
 new skill, upgrade a current skill or earn a
                                                    ENL 709, Fee $99                                    4/13, M, 6-9 pm, Stanton
 certificate or degree.                             1/26-2/16, M, 7-9 pm, Stanton

 Find out how you can qualify today                                                                     Wholesaling Real Estate
                                                    Owning and Managing Rental Properties               This workshop will teach you the process of
 at: www.doe.k12.de.usdheo/grants                   This workshop will take an in-depth look at         wholesaling real estate. Wholesaling real estate
 or call 302.577.5240 or 800.292.7935               buying real estate to hold as an investment.        involves marketing to find the right property,
 (outside New Castle County).                       Learn how to buy, build, and manage a rental        putting the profitable deals under contract,
                                                    portfolio! There are risks and rewards to owning    and re-marketing to sell the contract (or the
 Funded by DEDO and administered by The Higher      and/or managing rental property, so come join       property), for a profit! Most often, real estate
 Education Office                                   us to learn about this topic and the importance     wholesalers never own the property, they sell
                                                    of proper risk assessment for this business.        the contract by assigning it to another buyer
                                                    ENL 702, Fee $39                                    who will flip it or keep it.
                                                    3/2, M, 6-9 pm, Stanton                             ENL 701, Fee $39
                                                                                                        5/4, M, 6-9 pm, Stanton
                                                    Buying Properties at Foreclosure
                                                    Interested in purchasing foreclosure properties?
                                                    Learn about the different types of foreclosures
                                                    and the risks and profits. Explore ways to locate
                                                    properties and arrange financing. Learn how to
                                                    make an offer once a property is located.
                                                    ENL 704, Fee $39
                                                    3/19, R, 6-9 pm, Stanton

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Delaware Technical Community College

                                                                    Entrepreneurship is
                                                                      Brewing Here!
                                                             Two local entrepreneurs take the stage each
                                                            week for six minutes to present their business
                                                               ideas to gain insight into how they can
                                                           improve their businesses, get realtime feedback,
                                                                 and connect with their community.

                                                                Join us for 1 Million Cups Wilmington
                                                                   every Wednesday at 7:30 am at
                                                               Delaware Technical Community College’s
                                                                         Wilmington location.

                                                              If you would like to sign up to present your
                                                                 business idea or attend the event, visit
                                                              http://www.1millioncups.com/wilmington.

                       Come out and be a part of the entrepreneurial ecosystem!
                    Start by visiting our website www.1millioncups.com/wilmington.

                                    1MillionCups-wilmington                  #1MCWILM

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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Internet-Based Education
                                                                                     ed2go Online Classes

  What is go.dtcc.edu/ed2gowilm?
  Delaware Technical Community College has partnered with Education
  to Go, a nationally recognized provider of Internet education, to offer
  students a quality alternative to on-site classroom instruction. These
  courses are non-credit and do not offer any CEU’s. However, a letter of
  completion is available at the end of your course.

  How do I get started?
  Access the website – go.dtcc.edu/ed2gowilm and click on “Courses”
  to find and review the course material. For more information or
  registration assistance call 302.292.3842.

  Below is a sampling of our most popular online
  classes:
  • Understanding the Cloud
  • Advanced CS53 and HTML5
  • Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant
  • Designing Effective Websites
  • Differentiating K-12 Assessments
  • Effective Business Writing
  • Employment Law Fundamentals
  • Happy and Healthy Pregnancy
  • Introduction to Algebra
  • Jump Start your Career with LinkedIN
  • Introduction to Database Development
  • Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
  • Teaching Students with Autism
  • Strategies for Success
  • Personal Finance
  • Introduction to Screenwriting
  • Managing Customer Service
  • Navigating Divorce
  • Ready, Set, Read!
  • Teaching Writing K-3

        For a complete listing, visit go.dtcc.edu/ed2gowilm
         Classes start 1/21, 2/18, 3/18, 4/15, 5/20 and 6/17.
         Each online course costs $89 except where noted.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION - January - June 2015 Stanton/George Campus
Professional Development
Computers

                                                                                                  MS Word - Introduction
                                                                                                  Create and edit Word documents, format text,
                                                                                                  create bullet and numbered lists, set and use
                                                                                                  tabs and indents, insert basic headers/footers,
                                                                                                  create simple tables, proof documents, add
                                                                                                  graphics, explore page layout options and
                                                                                                  printing.
                                                                                                  Prerequisite: EYF 719
                                                                                                  EYF 714, Fee $249
                                                                                                  1/20-1/22, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  1/20-1/29, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  2/10-2/12, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  3/10-3/12, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  4/13-4/22, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  4/14-4/16, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 Computers                                       Introduction to Outlook
                                                 Learn MS Outlook to create, edit, send and
                                                                                                  5/11-5/13, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  6/2-6/4, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 receive email messages. Additional topics
 Introduction to Windows                         include attachments, email and contact
 Explore the desktop, open programs, use menus                                                    MS Word - Advanced
                                                 management, distribution lists, tasks,           Use styles and templates, work with section
 and the taskbar, work with multiple windows,    appointments and events.
 resize and reposition windows, use shortcuts                                                     breaks and newspaper-style columns, format
                                                 Prerequisite: EYF 719                            tables, create labels and envelopes, apply
 and change Windows settings.                    EYF 702, Fee $135
 EYF 719, Fee $135                                                                                advanced graphic elements and track revisions.
                                                 1/26-1/28, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
 1/12, M, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                  1/27, T, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  Prerequisite: EYF 714
 1/13-1/15, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton                                                                EYF 705, Fee $249
                                                 2/11, W, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 2/9, M, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                                    1/26-1/28, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 3/4, W, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 3/2, M, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                                    2/16-2/25, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                 3/30-4/1, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
 3/23-3/25, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton                                                                3/30-4/1, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 4/9, R, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 4/7, T, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                                    4/27-4/29, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 5/19, T, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 5/4, M, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                                    4/27-5/6, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                 6/3, W, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 6/1, M, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                                    5/18-5/20, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 6/29-7/1, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton                                                                 6/15-6/17, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 File Management
                                                 Learn basic file management concepts,
                                                                                                  MS Word - Expert
                                                 including folder structure/hierarchy, creating
                                                                                                  Learn mail merge, create forms, record and run
                                                 folders, putting folders inside folders and
                                                                                                  macros, insert objects and backgrounds, work
                                                 moving/copying data to/from folders from
                                                                                                  with long documents to generate tables of
                                                 other drives.
                                                                                                  contents/figures and an index, insert footnotes,
                                                 Prerequisite: EYF 719
                                                                                                  bibliography, bookmarks and cross-references.
                                                 EYF 651, Fee $69
                                                 1/14, W, 9 am-12:15 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  Prerequisite: EYF 705
                                                                                                  EYF 638, Fee $249
                                                 1/28, W, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  2/2-2/4, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 3/31, T, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  3/2-3/11, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                 4/15, W, 9 am-12:15 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  3/17-3/19, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 5/6, W, 9 am-12:15 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  4/6-4/8, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                 5/27, W, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  5/12-5/14, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  6/1-6/3, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                  6/23-7/2, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton

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          Certificate Programs
          Microsoft Office Technician CertificateWIA
          This certificate program includes training in MS Office software applications, including Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
          Training will enhance a job seeker’s resume or can improve current employee skill sets.

          QuickBooks CertificateWIA
          This new program provides training in QuickBooks as well as fundamental Microsoft Office courses. A follow up bookkeeper course is
          available for individuals interested in pursuing this career path.

          Certified Associate in Project Management
          This program is designed for managers seeking to increase leadership, critical thinking, communication and organizational
          management skills. Certificate program courses can be used to satisfy prerequisites for the Project Management Professional (PMP)
          Certificate.

          For more information contact 302.453.3011.

MS Excel - Introduction                              MS Excel - Advanced                                    MS Excel - Expert
Enter and edit data, create and modify formulas,     Link formulas across worksheets and                    Learn advanced functions, use lookups and data
learn basic functions, use absolute and relative     workbooks, apply advanced formatting, use              tables, apply advanced data management tools,
references, create basic charts, format and print    styles and themes, outline, consolidate and            import and export data, learn to use Excel’s
worksheets, apply conditional formatting and         subtotal data, create and use range names,             analytical tools, create macros and custom
manage large workbooks and worksheets.               sort and filter data, work with tables, explore        functions.
Prerequisite: EYF 719                                advanced charting, insert cell comments, create        Prerequisite: EYF 704
EYF 712, Fee $249                                    and use templates, apply protection to cells and       EYF 639, Fee $249
1/20-1/22, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                 workbooks, and create pivot tables and pivot           2/16-2/18, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
1/27-2/5, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton                     charts.                                                3/23-3/25, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
2/17-2/19, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                 Prerequisite: EYF 712                                  4/20-4/22, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
3/24-3/26, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                 EYF 704, Fee $249                                      5/18-5/20, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
4/20-4/22, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                 1/26-1/28, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                   6/9-6/11, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
5/5-5/7, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                   2/3-2/5, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
4/28-5/7, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton                     2/24-3/5, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
5/26-5/28, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                 3/3-3/5, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
6/8-6/10, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                  3/31-4/2, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                     5/4-5/6, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                     5/26-6/4, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                     6/2-6/4, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                     6/22-6/24, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton

WIA
   WIA Approved Programs
Approved by the Delaware Workforce
Investment Board and Department of Labor.
Equal Opportunity Employment Program.

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                                                  MS PowerPoint - Introduction                     MS Project - Introduction
                                                  Create and modify slide show presentations,      Define and plan a project, enter, edit and link
                                                  apply text and paragraph formatting, use         tasks, manage resources and costs, work in
                                                  drawing objects and other graphic tools,         calendar and network diagram views, view
                                                  create tables, charts and diagrams, insert       and modify tables, filter, group and sort
                                                  slide transitions, modify presentations using    data, finalize a schedule and resolve resource
                                                  templates, themes and slide masters, proof and   conflicts.
                                                  deliver presentations.                           Prerequisite: EYF 719
                                                  Prerequisite: EYF 719                            EYF 727, Fee $249
                                                  EYF 713, Fee $249                                1/21-1/23, WF, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                  1/13-1/15, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton             2/10-2/19, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                  2/16-2/18, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton             3/2-3/4, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                  3/16-3/18, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton             4/7-4/9, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                  4/21-4/23, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton             5/11-5/20, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                                                  5/12-5/21, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton                5/12-5/14, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                  5/27-5/29, WF, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton             6/16-6/18, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                  6/30-7/2, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                   MS Project - Advanced
                                                  MS PowerPoint - Advanced                         Update task progression, set baselines, create
                                                  Create custom themes and templates, explore      interim plans, reschedule tasks, split tasks,
                                                  advanced slide master techniques, insert         format a project file, print views and reports,
 MS Access - Introduction                         multimedia in slides, add animations and         create custom reports, tables and views, create
 Learn relational database management             timings to slides, create custom shows and       macros, consolidate and share projects, share
 principles, design, create and modify tables,    action buttons, distribute a presentation, and   resources between projects and import and
 create and modify queries, forms and reports,    integrate MS Office content in presentations.    export data.
 filter data, work with basic views and           Prerequisite: EYF 713                            Prerequisite: EYF 727
 properties.                                      EYF 637, Fee $249                                EYF 726, Fee $249
 Prerequisite: EYF 719                            2/23-2/25, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton             1/27-1/29, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 EYF 711, Fee $249                                3/30-4/1, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton              3/10-3/19, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
 1/12-1/14, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton             5/5-5/7, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton               3/16-3/18, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 2/9-2/11, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                               4/27-4/29, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 3/9-3/11, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                               5/26-5/28, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 3/16-3/25, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton                                                                 6/9-6/18, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
 5/27-5/29, WF, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                                                              6/29-7/1, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
 6/15-6/24, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton

 MS Access - Advanced
 Use advanced field properties, create lookup
 lists, work with join types, use parameter and
 action queries, add command buttons to a form,
 organize reports, analyze, import and export
 data.
 Prerequisite: EYF 711
 EYF 703, Fee $249
 4/6-4/8, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton

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                                                                                                      Computers

OneNote                                             Prezi Mechanics and Application                   QuickBooks - Introduction
Use this digital notebook to write, enter and       Create a presentation or tell a story with this   Includes creating a company file, creating
organize all kinds of notes (typed, ink, audio,     popular, cloud-based software package.  Prezi     and modifying lists, ordering items, adjusting
video, etc.) in one convenient place. This course   is designed so that your presentation is run on   inventory, receiving items, receiving and paying
will teach you the basics of OneNote: creating      a virtual canvas. You will create presentations   bills, invoicing customers, recording cash sales
a notebook and adding sections, adding pages,       by starting with a template, and then continue    and other tasks.
typing notes and formatting text, working           the process by working with a canvas, inserting   Prerequisite: EYF 719
with tables, using subpages, inserting pictures,    animation, inserting and modifying text,          EYF 723, Fee $249
adding links to Excel or Word, printing from        zooming, inserting photos and pictures, and       1/12-1/21, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
OneNote, sharing a OneNote Notebook, and            much more.                                        1/13-1/15, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
more.                                               Prerequisite: EYF 719                             3/23-3/25, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                    EYF 725, Fee $135                                 4/14-4/23, TR, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
Prerequisite: EYF 719
                                                    1/29, R, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                    4/28-4/30, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
EYF 729, Fee $135
                                                    3/11, W, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                    6/8-6/9, MT, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
3/9, M, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
4/13, M, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton                      5/19, T, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                      QuickBooks - Advanced
                                                                                                      Customize forms; use credit card accounts; work
                                                                                                      with asset, liability and equity accounts; create,
                                                                                                      modify, memorize and print reports; work with
                    Office of Management and Budget -                                                 graphs; track and pay sales taxes; and set up
                     Human Resources Management                                                       payroll and estimating, time tracking and job
                   Computer Training for State Employees                                              costing.
                                                                                                      Prerequisite: EYF 723
                          •   Introduction to Windows                                                 EYF 644, Fee $249
                          •   Outlook - Introduction                                                  1/26-1/28, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                      2/2-2/11, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                          •   MS Word - Introduction                                                  2/23-2/25, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                          •   MS Word - Advanced                                                      4/13-4/15, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                          •   MS Word - Expert                                                        5/11-5/13, MW, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                                                                                                      6/1-6/10, MW, 5:45-9 pm, Stanton
                          •   MS Excel - Introduction                                                 6/23-6/25, TR, 9 am-4:30 pm, Stanton
                          •   MS Excel - Advanced
                          •   MS Excel - Expert
                          •   MS Access - Introduction
                          •   MS Access - Advanced
                          •   MS Access - Expert
                          •   MS PowerPoint - Introduction
                          •   MS PowerPoint - Advanced
                          •   MS Project - Introduction
                          •   MS Project - Advanced
                          •   Quickbooks - Introduction
                          •   Quickbooks - Advanced
       For details visit: www.delawarepersonnel.com/training

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Health Care

                                                                                                   Pre-Admission Information Sessions
                                                                                                        No Appointment Necessary
                                                                                                  CNA, Dental Assistant, Medical Coding
                                                                                                   Specialist, Patient Care Technician,
                                                                                                   Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy
                                                                                                    Technician and Sleep Technician:
                                                                                                         First Tuesday of the month
                                                                                                         at noon and again at 5 pm.
                                                                                                         All sessions are held at the
                                                                                                   Wilmington location conference center.
                                                                                                   Call 830.5204 for more information.

  Health Care                                     Medical Coding SpecialistWIA
                                                  This 270-hour course will prepare students
                                                                                                      Certified Pharmacy TechnicianWIA
                                                                                                      Students will be trained to perform the duties
                                                  to perform all of the duties required by an         of a pharmacy technician in both retail and
  ICD-10 for Coding Professionals                 out-patient coder as well as prepare students       hospital settings. Program elements include
  This 60-hour course is for current medical      for the National Certification exam. Students       pharmacy theory and lab including pharmacy
  billers and/or coders preparing to meet the     will be introduced to anatomy/terminology,          fundamentals, math, physiology, records
  2015 ICD-10 coding requirements. Students       physiology, pharmacology, ICD-9 and ICD-10,         and inventory and HIPAA regulations and
  should have some knowledge of anatomy           CPT, HCPCS, as well as major nationwide             compliance. Program includes (2) 25 hour
  and physiology and experience in the coding     medical insurance programs. Upon successful         internship rotations, one in a hospital and
  profession. Advanced topics in diagnosis,       completion of the course, students will sit         one in a retail setting. Tuition includes books,
  anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology will      for the Certified Professional Coders (CPC)         uniform, certification exam, and drug screening.
  be covered. All books are included, and home    Examination.                                        Upon completion, students will be scheduled
  internet access is strongly recommended         Prerequisite: Attendance at an info session.        for the PTCB (Pharmacy Technician Certification
  for participation in distributive educational   EYC 609, Fee $3,495                                 Board) exam.
  activities.                                     1/20-5/15, MTWR, 5:30-10 pm, Wilmington             Prerequisite: Attendance at an info session.
  EYC 649, Fee $895                               5/26-8/28, MTWR, 5:30-10 pm, Wilmington             EYK 607, Fee $3,195
  1/17-4/18, S, 8 am-1 pm, Wilmington                                                                 1/20-5/7, MTWR*, 8:30 am-1:30 pm, Wilmington
                                                                                                      5/11-8/27, MTWR*, 8:30 am-1:30 pm, Wilmington
                                                                                                      *Additional clinical hours required.

                                                                                                      WIA
                                                                                                         WIA Approved Programs
                                                                                                      Approved by the Delaware Workforce
                                                                                                      Investment Board and Department of Labor.
                                                                                                      Equal Opportunity Employment Program.

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Polysomnographer (Sleep) Technician
CertificateWIA
This program prepares students to work
as trainees with sleep technologists in the
performance of diagnostic sleep studies that
are required for the evaluation and treatment
of sleep disorders. Sleep recordings are made
during the patient’s usual sleep hours; techs
may work during the night usually in 10-12
hour shifts. This program was developed in
accordance with the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine (AASM), and together with the
required work experience (at least 9 months)
and completion of the 14 AASM A-STEP self
study modules, will prepare the student            Dental AssistantWIA
to sit for the Registered Polysomnographic         Learn the skills necessary to be successful          RN Refresher Classroom Theory
Technologist Exam.                                 in today’s dental assisting field as well as         The Nursing Refresher course covers key
Prerequisite: Attendance at an info session.       the dental profession. This 180-hour course          concepts surrounding core competencies in
EYK 600, Fee $2,795                                prepares students in the fundamentals of dental      the practice of nursing today. Areas include
1/20-3/12, TR, 5-10 pm, Wilmington                 assisting. You’ll receive hands-on training in the   pharmacology, care planning and current
5/11-7/2, TR, 5-10 pm, Wilmington                  state-of-the-art Delaware Tech Dental Center as      trends in health care. This course presents
                                                   well as participate in a 35-hour internship. Upon    theory and incorporates it into clinical hands-
Certified Phlebotomy TechnicianWIA                 successful completion students will achieve          on experiences. Immunizations and CPR-BLS
This course is certified by the American Society   the Delaware State Radiology Certification as        card are required. Text materials included.
of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT). Students         well as become CPR certified. All textbooks,         Requisite for completion: EYK 610
are trained to perform a variety of blood          uniforms, certification exam, and CPR                EYK 609, Fee $850
collection methods using proper techniques         certification included. This course meets on both    1/27-4/28, T, 6:30-9:30 pm, Stanton
and precautions. Classes are taught in lecture,    Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Friday at
student laboratory and through clinical            the indicated times below.                           Clinical
experiences. ASPT certification exam will be       Prerequisite: Attendance at an info session.         This course is the secondary requirement
administered at the conclusion of the program.     EYK 606, Fee $3,995                                  for recertification of the RN degree. You will
Prerequisite: Attendance at an info session.       1/27-5/15, TW, 5:30-8:30 pm and1/30-5/15,            complete 80 clinical hours on weekends at
EYK 601, Fee $3,995                                F, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Wilmington                       locations TBA. Clinical schedule TBD. First
1/26-5/1, MTWRF*, 1:30-4:30 pm, Wilmington         5/26-9/7, TW, 5:30-8:30 pm and 5/29-9/4,             class meets at the Stanton Campus for
5/26-9/4, MTWRF*, 1:30-4:30 pm, Wilmington         F, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Wilmington                       orientation and schedule distribution.
*Additional clinical hours required.                                                                    EYK 617, Fee $800
                                                   Certified Dementia Care Training                     3/14-4/18, SU, 7 am-3:30 pm, Stanton
                                                   A comprehensive training program providing           *Criminal background check and drug
                                                   healthcare professionals the skills necessary to     screening are required for this course.
                                                   competently care for the Alzheimer/Dementia          We now provide access to these services
                                                   patient. Acquire ongoing learning and practice       at a cost of $30 for a criminal background
                                                                                                        check and $50 for a drug screening. Call
                                                   requirements through training and achieve
                                                                                                        302.830.5204 for more information.
                                                   certification upon completion. This is a 12-hour
                                                   program with all materials included.
                                                   EYK 618, Fee $229
                                                   2/28-3/7, S, 8 am-2 pm, Wilmington
                                                   6/13-6/20, S, 8 am-2 pm, Wilmington

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   Online Health Care Courses                                                                    Certified Nursing AssistantWIA (CNA)
                                                                                                 Students learn to safely perform basic nursing
                                                                                                 skills under the supervision of a licensed
                                                                                                 nurse in a health care facility. Communication,
                                                                                                 observation, and documentation skills are
                                                                                                 incorporated to aid the student in meeting
                                                                                                 the psychological, physical and environmental
                                                                                                 needs of the patient. Following successful
                                                                                                 completion of this course, the student will be
                                                                                                 qualified to take the Nurse Aid Competency
                                                                                                 Examination for certification. Tuition includes
   Medical Billing                               Medical Transcription Editor                    books, uniform, certification exam, CPR, drug
   The Medical Billing training program is a     Medical Transcription Editors are specialized   screening and criminal background check.
   program that is designed to be completed in   transcriptionist who correct and edit           Prerequisite: Attendance at an info session.
   three months of full time commitment,         audio diction reports generated by speech       EYK 603, Fee $2,395
   however this online format is a six month     recognition software. This program includes     3/2-5/5, MTWR*, 8:30 am-1:30 pm, Wilmington
   program which allows you to schedule study    23 modules (including speech recognition        3/2-5/5, MTWR*, 6-10 pm, Wilmington
   time at your own pace. This program helps     training), and knowledgeable support            5/27-7/6, MTWR*, 8:30 am-1:30 pm, Wilmington
   you gain hands-on experience working with     specialists are available to help from start    5/27-7/6, MTWR*, 6-10 pm, Wilmington
                                                                                                 *Additional clinical hours required.
   industry forms such as the UB-40 and          to finish. This program includes foot pedal,
   CMS-1500. The program includes reference      text companion, BenchMark KB 15-month
   guides, text companion, student support,      subscription, AHDI 15-month membership,         CPR (Basic Cardiac Life Support for
   and career guidance. It also includes a       student support, and career guidance            Health Care Professionals)
   1-year AMBA membership upon graduation.       and a voucher to take the RHDS national         This course is designed for those who work
   EYC 605 $1,995                                certification exam upon graduation.             in the health care field. It covers basic life
                                                 EYK 614 $2,995                                  support for the adult, child and infant. It also
                                                                                                 covers foreign body airway obstruction for the
                            For more information about our online                                adult, child and infant and adult and child AED.
                            health care courses call 302.830.5204.
                                                                                                 Additionally this course covers the use of a bag/
                                                                                                 valve mask, cricoid pressure, c-spine injury
                                                                                                 CPR and risk factors for cerebral vascular and
                                                                                                 cardiovascular disease.
                                                                                                 EYK 610, Fee $89
                                                                                                 3/7, S, 8:30 am-3 pm, Wilmington

                                                                                                 Certified Diabetes Assistant
                                                                                                 This new course is designed to enhance the
                                                                                                 skills of current Medical Assistants (MA’s)
                                                                                                 and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA’s) so
                                                                                                 they can help diabetics manage their disease
                                                                                                 and improve their quality of life. This course
                                                                                                 will provide MA’s and CNA’s greater ability to
                                                                                                 educate and care for diabetic patients in a PCP’s
                                                                                                 office, clinic, or long-term care facility.
                                                                                                 EYK 616, Fee $495
                                                                                                 3/21-3/28, S, 6-8 pm, Wilmington

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                                                                                     Health Care

  Ready for a new career?
  Train as a Patient Care Technician in a FREE*
  grant-funded program.
  Spring 2015 Patient Care Technician Program

  Classes will be held Monday through Friday, mornings OR
  evenings. *This program is free of charge and is funded by a
  TAACCCT (Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and
  Career Training) grant.

  A mandatory information session will be held prior to the program.
  Eligible candidates will be selected to participate in interviews.
  Students selected for the program will attend an orientation prior
  to the start of class. These students will need to provide
  proof of U.S. citizenship (or be eligible to work in the
  U.S.), a photo ID, social security number/card, proof
  of Delaware residency, proof of birth date, and be a
  selective service registrant (males born after January 1,
  1960).

  Program Features
  • Students will earn their Certified Nursing Assistant
    (CNA), Phlebotomy Technician, CPR-BLS and Patient
    Care Technician certifications
  • Students will undergo a criminal background check,
    drug screening and college placement assessment
  • Students will earn college credits through BIO 110 or
    BIO 120, ENG 101 and MAT 015 (4-credit classes)
  • All textbooks, course materials and uniforms are included
  • Students will be placed in an internship
  • Job readiness skills will be assessed and taught, and job
    placement assistance is provided

  For more information call 302.830.5204.

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Innovation and                                                                                                         Technical Training
Technology Center (ITC)

                                                                                                           The friendly and knowledgeable
                                                                                                           staff at Delaware Tech’s Innovation
                                                                                                           and Technology Center (ITC)
                                                                                                           welcome you to visit and learn how
                                                                                                           you can get started on your new
                                                                                                           career today!

                                                                                                           Call us at 302.266.3300 to schedule
                                                                                                           a tour, or make an appointment
                                                                                                           with our student advisor.

  Innovation and Technology Center (ITC) - Located in Churchman’s Center: 97 Parkway Circle, New Castle, DE.
  For more information or directions to the center, call 302.266.3300.

  Important Information
                                                 You may be eligible for free training!
  • Classes will not meet on the
                                                 Delaware Tech offers courses that are eligible for Workforce Investment Act funds for students
    following dates:
                                                 who are either unemployed or underemployed. Courses that are eligible for this funding are
    1/19, 4/3, and 5/25
                                                 labeled “WIA” in our catalog. Students are encouraged to visit the Delaware Department of
  • Cancelled classes, due to
                                                 Labor to see if they qualify for these funds, and should be aware that the process to determine
    instructor illness or weather
                                                 eligibility may take from four to six weeks. Students who are not eligible for WIA funds may
    related closures, may be
                                                 seek additional support, including a Governor’s Grant or Delaware Tech scholarship. Please
    added to the end of the
                                                 contact the Delaware Department of Labor (DOL) for more information about applying for WIA
    course
                                                 education and training funds.
  • Classes not meeting
    minimum enrollments may                      Dover DOL 302.739.5473; Newark DOL 302.453.4350; Wilmington DOL 302.761.8085
    be cancelled

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Technical Training                                                                                                     Innovation and
                                                                                                                       Technology Center (ITC)
 Certificate Programs
 General Maintenance TechnicianWIA		                                       Page 20     Welding Maintenance TechnicianWIA                                           Page 22
 Prepare yourself for a well-paying job by completing our 400-hour                     Begin your rewarding career in welding by completing our 334-hour
 Facilities Maintenance Technician Program! Our students will complete                 Welding Maintenance Certificate Program. Our 10 station lab utilizes
 numerous hours of hands-on training in order to become experienced                    the finest welding equipment found in the industry today. Coupled
 in several skilled trade areas, including carpentry, plumbing, wiring,                with our expert instructional staff, our welding students receive
 and welding. Students completing this program will find themselves                    hands-on training that is second to none. Participants can complete the
 marketable in many areas of maintenance and the construction                          entire Welding Certificate and be job ready in four months simply by
 industry. Participants can complete the entire General Maintenance                    enrolling in each day-time course. NOTE: Safety glasses, long pants, and
 Certificate and be job-ready in four months simply by enrolling in each               steel-toed work shoes are required for all welding classes. The required
 day time course. The required courses for this certification are:                     courses for this certification are:
 •   EYD 700: Preparatory Mathematics      •   EYD 721: Intro to PCs for Technicians   •   EYD 700: Preparatory Mathematics        •   EYD 721: Intro to PCs for Technicians
 •   EYP 703: OSHA Construction Safety     •   EYD 701: Blueprint Reading              •   EYP 703: OSHA Construction Safety       •   EYD 720: Blueprint Reading
 •   EYD 703: Carpentry I                  •   EYD 758: Carpentry II                   •   EYD 716: Arc Welding                    •   EYD 717: MIG Welding
 •   EYD 704: Basic Plumbing               •   EYD 748: Drywall & Weatherization       •   EYD 719: TIG Welding                    •   EYD 742: Pipe Welding I
 •   EYD 711: Residential Wiring           •   EYD 716: Arc Welding                    •   EYD 744: Pipe Welding II

 HVAC Maintenance TechnicianWIA			                                         Page 21     Facilities Maintenance Technician
 Delaware Tech’s highly regarded HVAC Certificate Program will prepare                 The 680-hour Facilities Maintenance Technician Program offers students
 you to enter the high demand HVAC industry! Students completing                       our most complete technical training certificate. The program is a
 the 410-hour program will be highly skilled in all aspects of heating,                combination of our General Maintenance, HVAC, and Welding Technician
 refrigeration and air conditioning. Our state of-the-art Heating and Air              Certificate Programs to provide students with a great depth of training
 Conditioning Labs allow us to provide exceptional hands-on training                   in several skilled trade areas. Students completing this program will find
 and industry preparation. Participants can complete the entire HVAC                   themselves highly marketable in many areas of facilities maintenance
 Certificate and be job-ready in 4 months simply by enrolling in each                  and the construction industry. The required courses for this certification
 day-time course. The required courses for this certification are:                     are:
 •   EYD 700: Preparatory Mathematics      •   EYD 721: Intro to PCs for Technicians   •   EYD 700: Preparatory Mathematics        •   EYD 701: Blueprint Reading
 •   EYP 703: OSHA Construction Safety     •   EYD 701: Blueprint Reading              •   EYD 703: Carpentry I                    •   EYD 758: Carpentry II
 •   EYI 780: EPA Certification Prep       •   EYI 781: EPA Certification Exam         •   EYD 704: Basic Plumbing                 •   EYD 705: Heating I
 •   EYD 707: Electrical Control Systems   •   EYD 705: Heating I                      •   EYD 706: Refrigeration & AC I           •   EYD 707: Electrical Control Systems
 •   EYD 708: Heating II                   •   EYD 706: Refrigeration & AC I           •   EYD 708: Heating II                     •   EYD 709: Refrigeration & AC II
 •   EYD 709: Refrigeration & AC II        •   EYD 754: Commercial HVAC                •   EYD 711: Residential Wiring             •   EYD 716: Arc Welding
                                                                                       •   EYD 718: MIG Welding                    •   EYD 719: TIG Welding
                                                                                       •   EYD 721: Intro to PCs for Technicians   •   EYD 748: Drywall & Weatherization
                                                                                       •   EYP 703: OSHA Construction Safety       •   EYI 780: EPA Certification Prep
                                                                                       •   EYI 781: EPA Certification Exam

 Single Course Certifications                         Manufacturing CertificatesWIA                                 WIA
                                                                                                                       WIA Approved Programs
                                                                                                                    Approved by the Delaware Workforce
 •   A+ Certification   WIA
                                                      Entry Level Certificate                                       Investment Board and Department of Labor.
 •   API Downhill Pipe Welding Certification          • Manufacturing Technician Certificate                        Equal Opportunity Employment Program.
 •   Commercial HVAC–R                                Intermediate Certificates
 •   Forklift Safety OperationWIA                     • Industrial Electrical Certificate
 •   Small Engine Repair                              • Hydraulics Maintenance Certificate
 •   Wastewater OperatorWIA                           • Pneumatics Maintenance Certificate
     (must complete I, II and III)                    • Mechanical Drives Maintenance Certificate
 • Weatherization Installer IWIA                      • PLC Maintenance Certificate

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General Maintenance                                                                                                             Technical Training
Technician Certificate

                                                                                                          Drywall and Weatherization
                                                                                                          This course is a must for anyone doing renovation
                                                                                                          work, and provides students with an understanding
                                                                                                          of the theory, methods, and installation of
                                                                                                          drywall and weatherization materials. Along with
                                                                                                          demonstrations, the student will participate in
                                                                                                          hands-on applications of hand tool use, blower door
                                                                                                          components, drywall installation and patching,
                                                                                                          installation of weather stripping, door threshold and
                                                                                                          sweep, insulation, caulk and foam, water pipe and
                                                                                                          hot water heater insulation, and window glazing.
                                                                                                          EYD 748, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text
                                                                                                          1/26-2/12, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC
                                                                                                          3/16-4/29, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC

  General                                            Carpentry II
                                                     This level II course provides students with more
                                                                                                          Plumbing - Basic
                                                                                                          This class provides theory and hands-on instruction
  Maintenance                                        advanced carpentry skills training. Instruction      of basic modern plumbing. Topics include threaded
                                                     is focused on the various skills required for        pipe, waste systems, fasteners, water systems,
                                                                                                          heating water, various pipe materials, and fixture
  Carpentry I                                        renovators, and includes the construction and/
                                                                                                          installation.
  This introductory course includes the proper       or installation of cabinetry, countertops, siding,
                                                                                                          EYD 704, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text
  use of woodworking hand and power tools,           roofing, molding and trim. Students should           3/9-3/26, MTWR, 8:30 am-Noon, ITC
  carpentry project layout procedures, basic stick   wear appropriate clothing for work in the            3/16-4/29, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC
  framing, and building material applications.       carpentry lab during each class.
                                                     Prerequisite: EYD 703 or instructor approval
  Students will also learn the proper use of                                                              Residential Wiring I
                                                     EYD 758, Fee $395+$100 lab
  measuring tools, an introduction to current                                                             Provides a comprehensive understanding of basic
                                                     3/17-4/30, TR, 6-9 pm, ITC
  building codes, and a review of applicable                                                              electrical principles and concepts, along with the
                                                     4/20-5/7, MTWR, 8:30 am-Noon, ITC
  blueprint reading and math skills. Students                                                             technical skills utilized in residential wiring. Class
                                                     6/15-6/26, MTWRF, 8 am-Noon, ITC
  should wear appropriate clothing for work in                                                            includes hands-on and classroom instruction.
                                                                                                          EYD 711, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text
  the carpentry lab during each class.
                                                                                                          2/16-3/5, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC
  EYD 703, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text
                                                                                                          3/17-4/30, TR, 6-9 pm, ITC
  1/27-3/12, TR, 6-9 pm, ITC
  3/30-4/16, MTWR, 8:30 am-Noon, ITC
  6/1-6/12, MTWRF, 8 am-Noon, ITC

                                                                                                           The following courses are required to
                                                                                                           complete the General Maintenance
                                                                                                           Technician Certificate.
                                                                                                           Course                                 Page
                                                                                                           EYD 700 - Preparatory Mathematics        23
                                                                                                           EYD 701 - Blueprint Reading              23
                                                                                                           EYD 721 - Intro to PCs for Technicians   23
                                                                                                           EYP 703 - OSHA Construction Safety       27

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Technical Training                                                                                  HVAC Maintenance
                                                                                                    Technician Certificate

HVAC
Electrical Control Systems
This course serves as the entry-level
requirement for all other courses in the HVAC
Program.  Students will learn the foundation
skills needed to understand and service heater
and air conditioners, and topics include:
electrical principals, HVAC components, meters,
schematic diagrams, and systems applied to
small and large HVAC equipment. Also covered
are the general principles of troubleshooting
and reading schematics.
EYD 707, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text
                                                  Refrigeration and Air Conditioning I              Commercial HVAC-R
1/26-2/12, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC
                                                  Introduction to refrigeration and air             This course provides students with the technical
3/16-4/29, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC
5/18-5/29, MTWRF, 8 am-Noon, ITC                  conditioning fundamentals. Covers definitions,    theory related to commercial roof-top air
                                                  physics, refrigerants, theory and operating       conditioning units, refrigeration walk-in
                                                  principles, and safety procedures. Emphasis       boxes, freezers and ice machines. Students will
Heating I
                                                  is placed on refrigeration fundamentals and       perform diagnostic and repair lab exercises to
Provides basic understanding of various
                                                  theory of operation.                              reinforce theory.
types of heating systems such as oil, electric,
                                                  Prerequisite: EYD 707                             Prerequisite: EYD 708 and EYD 709
gas, heat pumps, and hydraulic heating            EYD 706, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text                   EYD 754, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text
systems. Emphasis will be placed on heating       1/26-3/11, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC                        3/17-4/30, TR, 6-9 pm, ITC
fundamentals and theory of operation.             3/9-3/26, MTWR, 8:30 am-Noon, ITC                 4/20-5/7, MTWR, 8:30 am - Noon, ITC
Prerequisite: EYD 707                             6/1-6/12, MTWRF, 8 am-Noon, ITC
EYD 705, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text
1/26-3/11, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC
2/16-3/5, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC
                                                  Refrigeration and Air Conditioning II
                                                  This course is a continuation of Refrigeration     The following courses are required
                                                  and Air Conditioning I, with a greater emphasis    to complete the HVAC Maintenance
Heating II                                        placed on hands-on theory and application.         Technician Certificate.
This course is a continuation of Heating I, and   Course will utilize the textbook from RAC I.       Course                                 Page
provides a greater emphasis on hands-on           Prerequisite: EYD 706                              EYD 700 - Preparatory Mathematics        23
theory and application. Course will utilize       EYD 709, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text                    EYD 701 - Blueprint Reading              23
Heating I textbook.                               3/16-4/29, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC                         EYD 721 - Intro to PCs for Technicians   23
Prerequisite: EYD 705                             3/30-4/16, MTWR, 8:30 am - Noon, ITC               EYI 780 - EPA Certification Prep         26
EYD 708, Fee $395+$100 lab+Text                   6/15-6/26, MTWRF, 8 am - Noon, ITC
3/16-4/29, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC
                                                                                                     EYI 781 - EPA Certification Exam         26
3/30-4/16, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC                                                                      EYP 703 - OSHA Construction Safety       27

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Welding Maintenance                                                                                                     Technical Training
Technician Certificate

                                                                                                      Pipe Welding I
                                                                                                      This 42-hour hands-on course focuses on
                                                                                                      the Shield Metal Arc Welding process of pipe
                                                                                                      welding. The training will consist of booth
                                                                                                      instruction and practice in the areas of pipe
                                                                                                      fitting, beveling, electrode selection, joint
                                                                                                      preparation and welding.
                                                                                                      Prerequisite: EYD 716
                                                                                                      EYD 742, Fee $595+$200 lab
                                                                                                      1/27-3/12, TR, 6-9 pm, ITC
                                                                                                      3/30-4/16, MTWR, 8:30 am-Noon, ITC

                                                                                                      Pipe Welding II
                                                                                                      This 42-hour course builds on the Basic Pipe
  Welding                                           MIG Welding
                                                    This 28-hour course provides hands-on training
                                                                                                      Welding course and focuses on the skills
                                                                                                      required for code welding.
                                                    in the inert gas welding process: Gas Metal Arc   Prerequisite: EYD 742
  Blueprint Reading for Welding                     Welding (MIG). Students must be prepared to       EYD 744, Fee $595+$200 lab
  Technicians                                       weld at the first class.                          3/17-4/30, TR, 6-9 pm, ITC
  Students learn to read a scale and interpret                                                        4/20-5/7, MTWR, 8:30 am-Noon, ITC
                                                    Prerequisite: EYD 716 or instructor approval
  welding and shop drawings. This course is         EYD 717, Fee $395+$150 lab
  a must for anyone working in the welding          2/16-2/26, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC                   Plate and Pipe Welding Certification
  industry, and an emphasis is placed on welding    3/16-4/6, MW, 6-10 pm, ITC                        Exams
  symbols.                                          6/1-6/11, MTWRF, 9 am-Noon, ITC                   Certification exams will be given in the state-
  EYD 720, Fee $395+Text                                                                              of-the-art welding lab at the ITC, and includes
  3/9-3/26, MTWR, 8:30 am-Noon, ITC                 TIG Welding                                       all necessary materials and x-ray requirements.
  3/16-4/29, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC                        This 28-hour course provides hands-on training    All exams meet AWS D-1.1 standards and ASME
                                                    in the inert gas welding process: Gas Tungsten    pipe and standards. Photo ID required to take
  Arc Welding                                       Arc Welding (TIG). Students must be prepared to   exam. Call 302.266.3300 for details.
  This course provides hands-on training in         weld at the first class.
  Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). This           Prerequisite: EYD 716 or instructor approval
  42-hour class includes welding safety, machine    EYD 719, Fee $395+$150 lab
  set up, welding symbols, type of joints, and      3/9-3/19, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC
                                                    4/8-4/29, MW, 6-10 pm, ITC                         The following courses are required to
  electrode classification. Class will also cover
                                                    6/15-6/25, MTWRF, 9 am-Noon, ITC                   complete the Welding Maintenance
  vertical and overhead positions. Students must
                                                                                                       Technician Certificate.
  be prepared to weld at the first class.
                                                                                                       Course                                 Page
  EYD 716, Fee $495+$200 lab+Text
  1/26-2/12, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC                                                                      EYD 700 - Preparatory Mathematics        23
  1/26-3/11, MW, 6-9 pm, ITC                                                                           EYD 721 - Intro to PCs for Technicians   23
  4/20-5/7, MTWR, 1-4:30 pm, ITC                                                                       EYP 703 - OSHA Construction Safety       27
  5/18-5/29, MTWRF, 8 am-Noon, ITC

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