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Education Continuing FALL 2018 Registration begins August 6 Learn more. Do more. Be more. stlcc.edu/ce | 314-984-7777
Fall 2018 registration begins Monday, august 6 unless otherwise noted in course description 2 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6
Fall 2018 Continuing Education Courses PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Personal Enrichment Essentials Training Ageless Learning Seminars.............................. 23 Professional Essentials.........................................5 Creative Arts Career Essentials...................................................6 Fine Arts................................................................25 Small Business Essentials.....................................7 Crafts.....................................................................28 Nonprofit Essentials..............................................8 Culinary Arts.........................................................31 Industry, Quality and Safety Performing Arts Construction..........................................................8 Dance............................................................... 36 Safety and Quality: OSHA.....................................9 Music................................................................ 39 NABCEP Solar Certified Courses..........................9 Theater............................................................. 39 Drones.....................................................................9 Photography........................................................40 Restaurant Management......................................9 Writing..................................................................41 Career Studies Home, Nature and Garden Emergency Care...................................................10 Home Improvement and Maintenance.............43 CPR & First Aid................................................. 11 Animal Care..........................................................44 Healthcare Occupations.....................................12 Master Naturalist.................................................46 Caregiving At Home.............................................13 Personal Finance We’re here for you Childcare Training...............................................14 Finance and Investments....................................48 whether you’re letting your curiosity Communications.................................................16 Real Estate...................................................... 49 Real Estate............................................................16 Estate Planning............................................... 49 point you in new directions, seeking Fitness Trainer......................................................16 Retirement Planning...........................................49 professional courses to help advance Truck Driving........................................................16 Language and Communication your career or pursuing new challenges Aviation Manufacturing......................................16 Personal Communications.................................50 Computers & Technology Foreign Languages..............................................51 to expand your mind. Continuing Personal Computing........................................... 17 Sign Language.....................................................54 Education provides a showcase Microsoft Tools.....................................................18 Historical Studies of opportunities to broaden your G Suite Google Tools............................................19 Genealogy.............................................................55 Adobe Tools..........................................................19 Culture..................................................................55 potential and change your life! 3-D Modeling........................................................20 Religion.................................................................56 • experiential, life-long learning Web Development...............................................20 Literature..............................................................56 Buying and Selling Online..................................20 History...................................................................57 • diverse, inclusive community Mobile Technologies...........................................21 Tours and Trips.....................................................58 Social Media.........................................................21 Wellness, Fitness and Recreation • continually evolving for an Smart-Home Technology....................................21 Recreation and Sports Education and Test Prep................................... 22 Motorcycle Safety Training............................ 60 ever-changing world Bowling............................................................ 60 Cards and Games........................................... 60 Discover how Continuing Education St. Louis Community College expands minds Fencing............................................................ 60 can spark your potential and unlock and changes lives every day by offering Golf................................................................... 61 high-quality educational experiences Tennis, Pickleball and Padel Tennis.............. 61 a whole new future for you! leading to degrees, certificates, employment, Team Sports.................................................... 62 university transfer and life-long learning. Fitness If you are a person with a disability who requires Aquatics........................................................... 63 314-984-7777 | CALL CENTER an accommodation in order to participate in any Boot Camp....................................................... 64 program or activity, please contact the Continuing Aerobic Exercise.............................................. 64 Extended Hours: August 6-16 Education Access Office at 314-984-7704 for assistance at least 10 business days in advance Yoga and Pilates.............................................. 65 • M–Th........... 8:30 am–7:30 pm T’ai Chi.............................................................. 66 of program. For trips and tours, accommodations • F.................. 8:30 am–4 pm advance notice of up to one month is needed. Self Defense..................................................... 66 Wellness................................................................67 Regular Hours Saint Louis Community College Board of Trustees: Youth Classes.................................................... 68 Chair Rodney Gee; Vice Chair Kevin M. Martin, Ed.D.; • M–Th........... 8:30 am–5 pm Libby Fitzgerald; Doris A. Graham, Ph.D.; Craig • F.................. 8:30 am–4 pm H. Larson, Ed.D.; Joan McGivney; Pam Ross Helpful Information Great care has been taken to provide accurate Location Index...................................................... 69 See page 71 for more information about the courses in this schedule. General Information............................................. 70 registration methods. Occasionally, an error may occur. Information Registration Form................................................71 is subject to change and/or correction. For more information on Continuing Education programs and to view complete, up-to-date course information, REGISTER ONLINE | 24 HOURS visit St. Louis Community College, visit stlcc.edu/CE. stlcc.edu/CE REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 3
ADVANCING PEOPLE, BUSINESSES, COMMUNITIES Workforce Solutions Group of St. Louis Community College leverages ADVANCING PEOPLE Continuing Education annually education for growth in the knowledge advances over 40,000 individuals economy by offering programs and both personally and professionally services designed to advance people, with an extensive library of over businesses and communities. 3,000 courses as well as over 4,000 online opportunities. We accomplish this through our • Professional Development Continuing Education, Corporate Services and Community Services • Personal Enrichment operating units with teams centrally located at the Corporate College, ADVANCING BUSINESSES a state-of-the-art facility solely Corporate Services is one of the dedicated to corporate education largest providers of training and and professional development. consulting services in the St. Louis metropolitan area advancing over 10,000 employees from Interested in tailored over 100 companies each year. training and development? Contact us at 314‑539‑5022 to discuss • Contract Training and Consulting specialized programs custom-fit • Testing and Assessment Center to your unique needs and goals. • WorkKeys Solutions Center Or, learn more about our suite of workforce and continuing education ADVANCING solutions at stlcc.edu/workforce. COMMUNITIES Community Services advances local communities by partnering with employers, community organizations, Each year, STLCC’s Workforce education and government to create Solutions Group publishes its job training opportunities for residents annual State of the St. Louis and a talent pipeline for employers. Workforce Report. Our 2018 issue, focusing on financial services, • Accelerated Job Training Programs health care and information • SkillUp Training Funding technology, releases August 8 at our annual launch event. Learn more • Community Workforce Partnerships and register to attend or download the report at stlcc.edu/STLworkforce. EXPANDING MINDS. CHANGING LIVES. 4 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL DE VELOPMENT Achieve professional goals | Enhance your career | Gain a leading edge ESSENTIAL S TR AINING Professional Essentials Project Management (PMP) | Lean Six Sigma Earn a credential that will increase Project Management Orientation LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt This free session is designed to provide information Whether you are a member of a quality team, a quality your value in the job market to individuals interested in obtaining the Project manager, or desire to obtain a LEAN Six Sigma Green Management Professional (PMP) certification. You’ll Belt for professional development, this course is and help you develop new skills. learn about the concepts, test preparation and appropriate for you. We blend classroom instruction requirements needed for certification. Presentation and online modules. Program highlights include St. Louis Community College includes an overview of the program, a look at class how to: quickly deploy 5S LEAN tools to improve Continuing Education will help take materials, trends in the industry and potential job flow and minimize waste, use the DMAIC process opportunities for PMPs. The orientation is free but (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) to run your career to the next level and registration is required. improvement projects, and deploy Six Sigma tools to BPCT:703 | NO FEE reduce variation in any process. Materials included in maintain your competitive edge! F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Dirk Lupien cost of course. Students successfully completing this training will receive a LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt award Sep 15 Corp. College, 209 of completion and 45 hours of instruction. This training includes an 18-hour capstone simulation project on Project Management the last two Wednesday sessions and two consecutive Project managers are in demand when the need is Saturdays. Attendance on these days is mandatory. for skills that include time, resource and financial If one of these days is missed, arrangements may be management with a finite effort. Working knowledge made with the instructor to complete the project and of these skills is recognized by the Project Management receive noncredit certification. However, should this Institute (PMI) through various levels of certification. be necessary, additional instructional costs will be This course helps you to prepare for the PMP charged to the student above and beyond the cost certification exam by presenting the critical concepts of the program. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class together with the core knowledge areas covered in meets Wednesdays 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, the exam. Topics covered include the process groups 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14 and Saturdays 11/10, 11/17. and relationships, terminology and decision making Class is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment practice. Session attendance in this course counts is not met by 9/4. No refunds after this date unless toward the project management training criteria of class is canceled. 35 hours that is required to register for the PMP exam. BPCT:701 | $1,899 | Age 60+: $1,534 This practical learning prepares the student for the F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Patricia Dalton PMP certification exam by lecture, online exercises, Sa 8:30 am-4 pm working sessions and practice exams. Program is presented by a Registered Educational Provider (REP). Sep 12 – Nov 17 Corp. College, 207 Class meets Thursdays: 10/4, 10/11, 10/18, 10/25, 11/1 and Saturdays: 10/6, 10/13, 10/20. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met by 9/25. No refunds after this date unless class is canceled. BPCT:703 | $1,899 | Age 60+: $1,899 F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Dirk Lupien Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Oct 4 – Nov 1 Corp. College, 209 REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 5
Get More of What You Need NEW! Ultimate Rainmaker: and Want in Negotiations You may not think of yourself as a negotiator, but you Sales Training for Business Owners and Managers Career Essentials are. All of us negotiate every day with family, friends Are you a business owner struggling to sell yourself and co-workers, even if we don’t think of what we’re and your business to the general public? Are you a Discover Your Career Passion doing as negotiation. Negotiation is getting what manager who is looking for new sales techniques for You spend a good part of your life expressing yourself we need and want through a process of interacting you and your team? Local author and Sales Manager, through work and career. For that reason, it is with others, and some of us are clearly better at it Keith Antone Willis, Sr. is sharing his best practices for important to discover a path that offers joy and value than others. Knowing how to get what you need and growing sales exponentially through easy yet effective in what you do. In this class, we’ll help you to convert want from others in a principled, win-win fashion is a techniques. This course will teach you how to identify that passion into a career path through the use of major life skill, and one that anyone can learn. You will sales opportunities, cultivate old and new contacts worksheets and discussions. You have always known learn how to identify your personal negotiating style, that turn into profitable sales relationships, and how what you love, now discover your career passion. how to get clear on what you actually need and want, to develop a long-term sales strategy for growing CPDV:702 | $65 | Age 60+: $47 and how to use “The Magic Question” for a win-win revenue. Class includes a copy of the book, “10 Laws of F01 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Jean Walters outcome. the Ultimate Rainmaker”. Sep 11 – Sep 25 MC - BA, 112 BUSN:702 | $35 | Age 60+: $23 BUSS:765 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 F01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Renee Huss Sep 15 MC - SO, 107 F03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Keith Willis Finding Job Leads Oct 11 MC - SO, 109 Learn how to find job leads (i.e. internet, recruiters, staffing companies, placement services, associations, Dealing with Difficult People in the Nonverbal Communication: How to and job fairs), navigate job boards, the importance of Workplace and Managing the Conflicts Speak and Listen Without Words networking and the role social networking can now Are there co-workers, subordinates or bosses in your play in your job search. This interactive workshop Avoid miscommunication and become a better is necessary for all those job seeking-no matter office with whom there are conflicts? Would you like communicator overall! Learn about the extraordinary to learn how to enhance communication and build a the industry. Class will provide you with the tools amount of information that can be provided through necessary to find job leads in today’s market. better rapport? The relationships we have with others nonverbal communication and how a simple are important in cooperation, productivity, teamwork movement or facial expression can completely CPDV:705 | $29 | Age 60+: $20 and support. Learn processes for interacting clearly contradict what message you are trying to get across. F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins with others in order to get what you need and want Understand how to identify, interpret and use basic Sep 12 MC - BA, 124 through negotiating styles, which can result in a win- nonverbal cues to improve your communication skills. win outcome. COMM:711 | $39 | Age 60+: $22.50 Using LinkedIn for Your Job Search BUSN:705 | $35 | Age 60+: $23 F50 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Erin De Vore This introductory session will allow you to start using F01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Renee Huss this powerful tool that should be a part of your Oct 2 – Oct 9 STLCC-SC, 118 Oct 6 MC - SO, 107 professional networking. LinkedIn operates the world’s largest professional network on the Internet with No Sweat Public Speaking Listening Beyond the Words: Speaking opportunities are business, career and more than 150 million members in over 200 countries Building Communication Skills and territories. Learn the basics of using LinkedIn, leadership opportunities! Are you making the how to build your network, make connections (past Ineffective listening can block the success of any most of those speaking opportunities? Learn how business. Are you hearing your customers’ needs and and present colleagues and classmates), join and get to develop, practice and deliver Knock Your Socks involved in groups, perform job searches and find desires? Are your relationships with colleagues and co- Off presentations with — NO SWEAT! Instructor will workers harmonious? Learn to build skills that enhance answers from industry experts. present: the components, parts and elements of a your working and personal relationships. Class will presentation; tips for taking a presentation from ‘blah’ CPDV:705 | $25 | Age 60+: $17.50 focus on the fundamentals of effective listening and to ‘ah’; and the fear of public speaking. Class taught by F02 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins eliminating defensiveness in the communication a local speaker, coach and author. Oct 3 MC - CS, 206 process. Discover blocks hindering good listening, COMM:715 | $39 | Age 60+: $21 build positive interaction, in-depth listening skills and appropriate feedback. Lunch on your own. F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller Resume Workshop: Impress BUSN:713 | $69 | Age 60+: $45.50 Sep 25 – Oct 9 MC - BA, 203 Potential Employers F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller Attend this interactive resume writing workshop on F02 Th 9:30 am-12:30 pm Jean Walters how to develop an effective resume for today’s job Nov 7 – Nov 21 MC - BA, 112 Sep 20 Corp. College, 207 market. Learn how to provide a great first impression to obtain the job interview, how to advertise your Your Emotional Intelligence Interpersonal Communications qualifications focusing on the kind of work you can Learn how you can improve your interpersonal do and want to do, highlight your most important and Why it Matters communication by taking an in-depth look at your accomplishments and focus on the link between the Your IQ will get you in the door, but it’s your emotional speaking habits, modes of expression and non-verbal intelligence (EI), your ability to connect and manage company needs and the benefits you will provide. behavior. Role-playing exercises will give you the CPDV:704 | $29 | Age 60+: $20 the emotions of yourself and others, that will chance to practice and assess interpersonal strategies determine how successful you are in your professional used in various situations and develop your skills to F01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins and personal life. Emotions are all around us, and it’s utilize these strategies based on your goals, needs and Oct 9 MC - BA, 124 important to understand how to control them to situations. Leave class with the ability to monitor your cultivate productivity and positive relationships. In this interactive course, you’ll learn the domains of the communication competence through self-awareness, Interviewing: Learn How to Shine a skill that can help you in every area of your life. Approach your next interview with more confidence emotional intelligence model and how to effectively apply these core competencies in the workplace and COMM:765 | $49 | Age 60+: $29.50 and success. The interview is your chance to shine and beyond for optimum success and to enhance your F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick to show the employer that you are the right candidate skills. Oct 25 – Nov 15 MC - SO, 109 for the job. Even if you are well qualified and generally self-assured about your abilities, you need to be BUSN:713 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 prepared and be able to confidently answer questions. F01 Tu 9:30 am-12:30 pm Nancy Imbs We have more! On a quest of self-discovery and Come learn how to prepare for the interview, watch Sep 11 Corp. College, 207 personal growth? You may also be interested a video with examples, and review sample questions in our courses for “Wellness” on page 67. and answers. Bringing Out the Best in People CPDV:703 | $25 | Age 60+: $17.50 and Managing the Conflicts F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins Effectively managing people in an organization leads Sep 26 MC - BA, 112 to outstanding individual performances and great organizational performance. Through interactive activities, you’ll learn how to identify and address behavioral causes of performance challenges, as well as maximize success of current strong performers. You’ll discover how to pinpoint key business results and significant behaviors that impact results. In “ Itohighly recommend Learn How Shine to anyone looking for a addition, you’ll be able to provide objective, positive job or re‑entering the workforce. and constructive feedback to bring out the best in others. BUSN:745 | $39 | Age 60+: $30 F01 Sa 8:30 am-12 pm James Lombardo Sep 15 Corp. College, 207 Robbie J Arnold 6 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Plus 50 Employment: The Plus 50: Finding Purpose and Purpose, Process and Payoff Passion in the Third Chapter Whether you have been recently laid off from Are you facing the uncharted post-career years and your job as a result of the economy and company wondering what’s next? Many of us in the third chapter restructuring or are looking to get into a different of life feel unsettled, restless, and adrift. We believe the career path, individuals over age fifty may find that years between 50 and 75 can be some of the best, but the job seeking and employment process is vastly don’t know how to make sense of the changes we’re different from years ago. Come learn about the unique facing. If you are looking for new meaning in work challenges that older workers may face including: and life, this powerful interactive learning experience researching companies; locating online job search will teach you how to tap into the power of purpose. databases; updating your resume to match your skills Whether you’re seeking an encore career, looking for with prospects; networking; skill enhancement tools; enlivening volunteer work, or reinventing your sense interview styles; local resources; branding statements of identity, knowing your purpose will guide you to and more. You’ll receive information from industry increased vitality, creativity, and fulfillment. Bring a experts to help you find the path to opportunities. sack lunch. CPDV:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $37.50 CPDV:702 | $65 | Age 60+: $40 F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Edwin Penfold F02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins Oct 4 – Oct 11 MC - BA, 203 Sep 29 MC - SO, 232 F03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins Nov 3 MC - SO, 232 Small Business Essentials Entrepreneurship Starting and Managing a Small Business NEW! Buying a Franchise Are you thinking about starting and managing a Are you interested in buying a franchise as a way to small business in Missouri? Designed for individuals become a business owner? This class is taught by a who are considering starting a business, have made seasoned franchise attorney who will share invaluable Business Plan Development the decision to start or who have been in business tips with you so you will be well-informed before An intensive, four-session, individually customized for less than two years, this program will discuss: the you sign on the dotted line. She will explain what course designed to provide new and aspiring basics of business ownership, planning for success, information the franchisor should be sharing with you entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to create a organizational forms of business, legal and regulatory and will help you understand the legal documents. solid business plan. Experienced business facilitators/ environment, record keeping and information You will also learn what questions you should ask coaches will guide group sessions and share practical management, marketing, financing and resources. potential franchisors and their franchisees. This class experiences to enhance your business. Participants Program is offered in partnership with the Small could save you money and court costs later. learn with and from their peers, creating a powerful Business and Technology Development Center. BUSS:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 network that continues well after the program is BUSS:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 F02 Sa 9 am-12:30 pm Jane Cohen complete. These sessions are enriched with guest F03 Sa 9 am-12 pm Lynette Watson speakers from various disciplines including the legal Sep 22 MC - SO, 107 profession, marketing, human resources and financing. Sep 15 – Sep 22 MC - BA, 220 In addition, each participant will begin by taking the F04 Sa 9 am-12 pm Lynette Watson Business Start-Up Skills for GrowthWheel assessment and receive customized Oct 13 – Oct 20 MC - BA, 220 Artisans and Crafters: Make tools based on this assessment to assist as you build Money with Your Business your plan. Weekly homework assignments are given Understanding Patents, You’ve been honing your talent and finding a demand and participation is required to be successful in the class. Continued counseling from a business counselor Trademarks and Copyrights for your handmade craft or artistic products, but how Intellectual property (IP) is often the most valuable do you navigate the “indie” marketplace? Get ready and certified life coach is available after the completion for the upcoming holiday season and learn tips from asset a business will ever own. Unfortunately, many of the class. Please bring a laptop or electronic device award winning artist, 40-year veteran in the arts and businesses and entrepreneurs are unfamiliar with IP to class for working on your business plan. Program former Executive Director of Best of Missouri Hands, and are ill-equipped to successfully secure, exploit and is offered in partnership with the Small Business and “Mike” Ochonicky as she discusses: effective marketing enforce their IP rights. In this course, you will learn the Technology Development Center. techniques, outlets to sell online and in-person, differences between patents, trademarks, copyrights BUSS:702 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 and trade secrets, and discover why they are essential balancing creativity with administrative tasks and F01 Tu 6:15 pm-9:15 pm Lynette Watson to the health and success of businesses of all types and more. Bring a notebook and pen to class. Nov 6 – Dec 4 MC - BA, 122 sizes. Taught by an experienced IP attorney. BUSS:701 | $29 | Age 60+: $20 • NOTE: No class 11/20. BUSS:734 | $55 | Age 60+: $37 F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky F01 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm Morris Turek Sep 10 FP - G, 323 Starting Your Own Sep 22 MC - BA, 114 F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky Business — Legal Issues Sep 20 MC - SO, 109 As a small business owner you are subject to some DIY Background Checks on Potential of the laws and regulations that apply to large Tenants, Contractors, Employees corporations. This class will help you to understand Protect yourself and your business using public Finance which requirements apply to your business. It will resources and investigative techniques to learn more cover establishing a corporation, partnership or LLC, as about the candidates you are about to hire in a legal well as introducing the law of marketing, employment, copyright and trademark, privacy contracts, tax and capacity. From an employee hiring manager for a large Understanding Accounting: or small business firm to a homeowner contractor or An Introduction other regulations. Taught by an attorney. rental property manager, it’s a good employment BUSS:701 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 Designed for individuals with non-financial practice to learn more about potential individuals you backgrounds who work with budgets or those F05 M 6 pm-8 pm Amy Hereford are hiring and screen those candidates to help ensure wanting to enter an office manager position, this Sep 10 FP - G, 325 that a potential new hire does not have anything introductory course provides an overview of lurking in their past that could potentially harm your accounting terminology and processes, analyzing business or create a safety hazard for clients and other financial activities and statements and applying the employees. Taught by a private investigator, come fundamentals of accounting. Course will cover debits, learn about free and low cost options for conducting credits, general ledgers, assets, liabilities, balance background checks, when and how to conduct sheets, profit and loss statements and more. Students background checks and the “red flags” to look for may bring a sack lunch/drink to class. before a potential problem arises. BUSS:741 | $39 | Age 60+: $21 BUSS:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $17.50 F01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Bill Dorr F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Cheryl Ring Sep 15 MC - BA, 124 Sep 8 MC - SO, 107 REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 7
INDUSTRY, QUALIT Y & S AFET Y Nonprofit Construction Essentials National Electrical Code and Calculations: Part I Class is an introductory study of the NEC for those NEW! Overcoming Fundraising Hurdles in related fields. This course will cover the elements, Are you an established non-profit looking for new changes, applications, and design aspects of the 2017 donors and new ways to generate revenue? Are you National Electrical Code for residential and commercial a Development Manager or Director who needs fresh properties. Certificate of participation will be awarded ideas on fundraising and donor development? This to those successfully finishing the course. Texts course will teach you how to overcome the most required bring to first class. “NFPA, National Electrical common fundraising hurdles and how to build new Code 2017” ISBN 978-145-591-2773 and “Holt, Electrical streams of revenue for your non-profit organization. Exam Preparation 2017” ISBN 9780986353499. Books Taught by non-profit Executive Director, this course are available at the campus bookstore. will teach you best practices and new ways to grow your donor base and grow fundraising dollars. ELEC:705 | $299 | Age 60+: $192 F01 Tu 6 pm-9:15 pm Michael Smith NPAD:702 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 Aug 28 – Dec 11 STLCC-SC, 213 F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Ken Weintraub • NOTE: No class 9/18, 10/16, 11/6. Nov 3 MC - SO, 107 Establishing and Running a Construction Methods This course covers many of the principles, materials, Nonprofit Organization: Part I and methods used in light construction. Topics This popular seminar provides an overview of include building codes, construction standards and the legal basics for establishing and running a specializations, wood and wood products, concrete, nonprofit organization. Presented by an attorney masonry, glass, plastics, aluminum products, and entrepreneur who speaks from her experience bituminous products, gypsum products, asbestos in working with nonprofit start-ups. Class includes cement products, construction methods systems, practical tips, useful resources including the Nonprofit foundation systems, slabs-on-ground, floor/ceiling Tax-exempt Corporation Workbook, an e-book systems, wood framed floors, wall systems, masonry (PDF) that presents the process of establishing a walls, roof/ceiling systems, stucco, and terrazzo. nonprofit in a step-by-step format with ample space Available for credit as CE 108 550. for notes, charts for gathering necessary information and tables for developing time-lines and assigning CONS:717 | $331 | Age 60+: $331 responsibilities. An excellent tool for assisting in F01 Tu 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger nonprofit formation, orienting new board members Aug 20 – Dec 16 FV - E, 160 and nonprofit directors. • NOTE: No class 10/16. NPAD:703 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 F03 Sa 10 am-12 pm Amy Hereford Construction Office Practices Sep 15 MC - SO, 108 The interactive role of organizations in the F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Amy Hereford construction process; the structure of alternative Nov 10 FV - C, 133 construction delivery systems, such as general contractor, construction manager, and design-build contractor; specification and building codes; cost Establishing and Running a control reporting systems for construction. Available Nonprofit Organization: Part II for credit as CE 235 550. This seminar builds on the previous session and CONS:765 | $331 | Age 60+: $331 provides more information. It will explore the legal F01 W 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger requirements of operating a nonprofit business organization, board responsibilities, business law for Aug 20 – Dec 16 FV - E, 156 nonprofits and legal compliance. Newer business • NOTE: No class 11/21. models for nonprofits including fiscal sponsorship, nonprofit alliances, nonprofit/for profit joint ventures Introduction to AutoCAD I and other collaborative structures will also be Fundamentals of the AutoCAD drafting system. discussed. Drawing setup units, limits, layers, linetypes, colors. NPAD:703 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 Drawing procedures points, lines, arcs, circles. Special F04 Sa 1 pm-3 pm Amy Hereford features polylines, blocks, dimensioning, cross- Sep 15 MC - SO, 108 hatching, plotting. Available for credit as EGR 133 550. F02 Sa 1 pm-3 pm Amy Hereford COMP:770 | $221 | Age 60+: $221 Nov 10 FV - C, 133 F01 W 7 pm-9:55 pm Walter Staas Sep 17 – Dec 16 FV - E, 278 • NOTE: No class 11/21. We have more! Interested in 3D courses? Be sure to check out “3-D Modeling” on page 20. 8 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Safety and Quality: OSHA Drones 10 Hour OSHA: Construction Safety 10 Hour OSHA: General Industry Safety Introduction to Drones and Health Training Certification and Health Training Certification Class is designed to provide information to individuals Class takes place Monday 9/24 and Thursday 9/27 and Class meets Monday 10/15 and Thursday 10/18. This interested in the drone industry. You’ll learn how these meets the required laws for working on public job sites. 10 hour OSHA course is ideal for supervisors with robotic vehicles operate, the history, manufacture Led by an OSHA certified trainer, course covers the safety and health responsibilities, and for employee and the current use of drones in law enforcement, mandated OSHA topics including OSHA regulations, safety and health awareness. Get introduced to OSHA agriculture, aerial photography and more! Discussion general safety and health, basic electrical safety, fall policies, procedures and standards as well as general will also focus on requirements to build and protection, ladder and scaffold safety, hand and power industry safety and health principles covered in regulations to fly drones. You’ll also have the chance to tools, material handling and more. Upon successful OSHA Act Part 1910. Special emphasis will be placed fly a Quadcopter simulator. completion, students will receive the 10 Hour OSHA on areas most hazardous using OSHA standards as a ENGR:706 | $29 | Age 60+: $15.50 course completion card. Students may bring a sack guide. Students will receive a 10 hour OSHA card after F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Rory Paul dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration completion of the course. Students may bring a sack Sep 22 MC - SO, 108 by 9/16 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration CONS:736 | $125 | Age 60+: $76 by 10/4 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. F01 MTh 4 pm-9:30 pm Patricia Dalton CONS:736 | $125 | Age 60+: $76 Sep 24 – Sep 27 Corp. College, 205 F02 MTh 4 pm-9:30 pm Patricia Dalton Oct 15 – Oct 18 Corp. College, 205 NABCEP Solar Certified Courses STLCC offers North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) approved solar training courses from beginner to advanced levels. Simply curious to know more about solar energy? A great place to start is by registering for Solar Basics. Or perhaps you require more in-depth knowledge to begin or advance your career in solar. Need training for your current employees? Looking to expand your business into solar? If these scenarios sound like you, register for the series of solar courses listed here and be eligible to Restaurant take the NABCEP Photovoltaic Entry Level Exam. When you complete Management these courses, you will also receive 34 advanced CEUs. Energy markets are ServSafe Food Safety Certification changing. Remain ahead of the curve and be part of this important shift. St. Louis City and St. Louis County Health Departments require that at least one person within each food service facility be certified in food safety. This nationally Solar Photovoltaics Information Session Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, recognized class offers this training to individuals Join us for this informational session on how to Components and System Build: Part II who are employed by, manage or own food service become a part of the solar field. The application, Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A continuation operations in the hospitality industry. The second design, installation and operation of photovoltaic of the solar energy studies and hands-on experiences. class concludes with the exam. Fee includes textbook, systems will be introduced. Explore the path for Prerequisite: Must have attended Solar Basics — Part I. answer sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a certification through the North American Board of Registration by 9/12 is encouraged. No refunds after grade of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded Certified Energy Professionals (NABCEP). Program is this date. the nationally-recognized ServSafe certificate. Bring a free but registration is required. sack lunch to class. CONS:721 | $159 | Age 60+: $84 CONS:721 | NO FEE RMGT:701 | $169 | Age 60+: $127 F03 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester F01 Tu 6 pm-7:30 pm Ryan Chester F01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark Sep 18 – Oct 9 FV - CWI, 127 Aug 14 FV - CWI, 136 Sep 8 – Sep 22 FP - HSP, 219 • NOTE: No class 9/15. Advanced PV Sizing Electrical Design F02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Learn how Oct 13 – Oct 27 FV - B, 243 Components and System Build: Part I to equate temperature differences using temp • NOTE: No class 10/20. Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Join the coefficients for string sizing, as required by the field of solar energy. In this course, you will learn National Electric Code. There will be exercises in F03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino about electrical basics, photovoltaics, solar energy proper wire sizing, overcurrent protection sizing and Nov 17 – Dec 1 MC - SO, 112 fundamentals, photovoltaic sizing, solar energy system sizing for stand-alone and grid-tied systems • NOTE: No class 11/24. markets and safety basics. Class will introduce basic as well as basic troubleshooting techniques. This photovoltaic equipment and you will learn how to class and the previous classes are required to sit for assess potential installation sites for their solar energy the NABCEP entry level exam. Registration by 10/5 is ServSafe Food Safety Certification potential. Gain hands-on experience with roof layout, encouraged. No refunds after this date. Review and Re-Test shading analysis with Solar Pathfinder, calculation of This class is only for those who were not successful on CONS:721 | $199 | Age 60+: $145.50 a recent exam or who took the ServSafe online course energy production for specific sites and calculation of F04 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester load estimations. In addition, learn about photovoltaic and require a proctored exam. It is recommended system components and how they interact with each Oct 11 – Oct 25 FV - CWI, 127 that you study the text before coming to class. An other. You will be introduced to solar modules, charge opportunity to ask review questions will be provided controllers and inverters, batteries, and photovoltaic Advanced NEC for Photovoltaics and before re-attempting the exam. Fee includes answer sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a grade mounting and racking systems and will apply all this NABCEP for Installer Exam Prep of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded the information to participate in a hands-on photovoltaic Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Learn the system build project. Build a full string inverter system nationally-recognized ServSafe certificate. Bring a sack 2011/2014 requirements for photovoltaic systems. and modules on a mock roof and a ballasted racking lunch to class. This is an advanced class and an electrical background system with micro-inverters. Students should have is needed. This is a continuation education class that RMGT:702 | $79 | Age 60+: $79 fundamental mathematical and mechanical skills. is worth 24 advanced hours and is meant to prepare F01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark Texts included. Enrollment by 8/18 is encouraged. No students for the NABCEP installers test. Text Included. Sep 22 FP - HSP, 219 refunds after this date. Registration by 10/24 is encouraged. No refunds after F02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino CONS:721 | $349 | Age 60+: $274 this date. Oct 27 FV - B, 243 F02 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester CONS:721 | $259 | Age 60+: $173 F03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino Aug 23 – Sep 13 FV - CWI, 127 F05 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester Dec 1 MC - SO, 112 Oct 30 – Nov 27 FV - CWI, 127 • NOTE: No class 11/22. REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 9
C AREER STUDIES St. Louis Community College offers a wide selection of nursing Emergency Care and allied health science courses and workshops. Courses are approved for continuing education credit as noted. Approval by another accrediting entity or for professional licensure is the sole responsibility of the participant. St. Louis Community College serves as a Community Training Center for the American Heart Association whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke and set guidelines for EMT Core Curriculum emergency cardiovascular care This course begins August 21, 2018. Attendance at first class is required. A strict attendance policy is enforced. and training. The American Heart This course meets all the current requirements for Missouri EMT-B license renewal. It includes the Association strongly promotes assessment and care of the sick and injured, pediatric knowledge and proficiency in basic and geriatric emergencies, childbirth, defibrillation, hazardous material situations and the use of life support (BLS) and has developed adjunctive EMS equipment. Does not include CPR. Course is not for initial EMT-Basic training. Initial EMT- instructional materials for this Basic training is offered for college credit (EMT 121). Registration deadline before class begins on 8/21. purpose. Use of these materials in an EMSS:700 | $150 | Age 60+: $150 educational course does not represent F01 TuTh 6 pm-9:50 pm course sponsorship by the American Aug 21 – Dec 13 FV - B, 136 • NOTE: No class 10/16, 11/22. Heart Association. Any fee charged for a course, except for a portion of Community Emergency Response Team Training the fee needed for American Heart Have you ever thought, “What would I do if a tornado Association course material, does not struck my subdivision?” or “What types of natural disasters can happen in St. Louis?” We have the represent income to the Association. answers…Community Emergency Response Team Training (CERT) is a series of classes that prepares you to help yourself, your family, coworkers and neighbors in the event of a crisis in your community. Through this interesting eight-week series of classes, participants learn about emergency preparedness and receive training in basic response skills such as fire safety, team organization, terrorism, disaster psychology, disaster preparedness, light search and Clinical and Field Work rescue and disaster medical operations. Through a Some degree and certificate programs offered partnership with local emergency responders who are trained professionals and CERT trainers you will learn by the college require students to obtain clinical lifesaving skills. Once you have completed the eight or other field experience as part of their course classes you will conclude training with a full-scale work. Students with criminal convictions or drug disaster exercise (off-campus Saturday, October 27) that will put what you have learned to work in a real- use may have difficulty progressing in these life tornado simulation. Upon successful completion of programs. Hospitals and facilities may mandate the training, you will be able to join a local St. Louis Area CERT program to continue to support and help that a criminal background check and/or drug in times where volunteers are needed. This training is screening check (at the student’s expense) may free but registration is required. Students must be at least 17 years old. Course fills up quickly, so be sure be conducted prior to placement in a clinical to register early! or field setting. Students not passing these EMSS:715 | NO FEE checks may be prohibited from participating in F01 Th 6:30 pm-10 pm the clinical or field experience, thus rendering Sep 6 – Oct 27 WW, 220 Sa 9 am-4 pm the student ineligible to satisfactorily meet the Oct 27 Off Campus Exercise course/program requirements. Students should contact Program Coordinator Robin Davidson (rdavidson57@stlcc.edu, 314‑539‑5785) or an academic advisor for further details. 10 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CPR & First Aid Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) for Basic Life Support (BLS) The Heartsaver CPR AED Course teaches lay rescuers Healthcare Providers Instructor Essentials Course when to dial 911, how to give CPR, how to use an This American Heart Association course is designed for The American Heart Association BLS Instructor AED and how to provide relief of choking. The course the healthcare provider. Each participant must obtain Essentials Course provides the core and discipline- targets individuals who are expected to respond to an 84 percent or higher on the written evaluation and specific content necessary to teach AHA CPR and First cardiovascular emergencies in the workplace. The demonstrate proficiency in all CPR skills. Skills include Aid courses. The course is taught in a blended-learning course may be used to teach CPR to lay rescuers adult, child and infant CPR, FBAO management of the format. Instructor candidates will complete pre who are required to obtain a course completion card conscious victim, adult/infant/child two rescuer CPR, course online study, followed by the hands-on session documenting completion of a CPR course that includes mouth-to-mask ventilation and automatic external conducted by Training Center Faculty during the AHA use of an AED for job, regulatory or other requirements. defibrillation (AED). Written and practical skills (hands- Instructor course. The course educates the instructor This course is for the learner with limited or no medical on manikin simulation) evaluation and testing are candidate in the use of AHA Instructor teaching training. Registration one week prior to course start required for course completion. Students who enroll at materials; how to ensure that students meet learning date is recommended. Due to the nature of the course, least one week in advance and successfully complete objectives; student coaching skills; how to conduct an you must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. the course will receive an electronic BLS completion objective skills performance evaluation and to follow CPRR:701 | $49 | Age 60+: $39 card; a valid email address is required. No transfers AHA Instructor course policies. Please note there is self- F02 M 6 pm-8 pm Marilyn Miederhoff between sessions or refunds given within five business paced, pre course preparation. Access to a computer Nov 5 MC - CE Classroom days of class date. Due to the nature of the course, you will be necessary to complete required online course must arrive on time. No admittance after stated start work. Prerequisite required at time of registration: time. No refund for late arrival. This course meets the Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR card and Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult and Pediatric STLCC nursing department admission requirements. alignment with an AHA Training Center. Registration The Heartsaver CPR AED Course teaches lay rescuers CPRR:707 | $75 | Age 60+: $51.50 four weeks prior to course start date is required to when to dial 911, how to give CPR, how to use an S08 Su 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back ensure arrival of pre course materials and completion AED and how to provide relief of choking. The course of pre course preparation. Per AHA requirements, targets individuals who are expected to respond to Aug 12 FP - G, 121 within six months of the initial BLS Instructor Essentials cardiovascular emergencies in the workplace. The F02 Th 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back Course, a STLCC Training Center Faculty member must course may be used to teach CPR to lay rescuers Aug 30 FP - G, 121 monitor the instructor candidate’s teaching and verify who are required to obtain a course completion card F11 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff the performance of the candidate’s provider skills. The documenting completion of a CPR course that includes Sep 10 MC - CE Classroom instructor candidate will pay an additional fee for this use of an AED for job, regulatory or other requirements. F03 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back monitoring. Due to the nature of this course, you must This course is for the learner with limited or no medical Sep 15 FP - G, 121 arrive on time. No admittance after the stated start training. Registration one week prior to course start time. No refund for late arrival. Registration/Refund/ date is recommended. Due to the nature of the course, F08 F 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back Withdrawal deadline: 9/24. Interested students must you must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. Sep 28 FV - TC, 105-107 contact the Program Planner at rdavidson57@stlcc. CPRR:701 | $69 | Age 60+: $52 F19 W 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back edu to confirm prerequisites are met before registering F01 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Gary Holsapple Oct 3 STLCC-SC, 120 for the BLS Essentials Instructor Course. Sep 12 FV - TC, 105 F04 Tu 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back CPRR:708 | $299 | Age 60+: $225.50 Oct 9 FP - G, 121 F01 M 8 am-5 pm Gordon Back F17 W 5 pm-10 pm Gary Holsapple Oct 22 FP - G, 121 Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Oct 17 Corp. College, 276 Heartsaver First Aid CPR/AED is a classroom, DVD- See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. driven, instructor-led course that teaches students F09 Th 5 pm-10 pm Gary Holsapple critical skills needed to respond to and manage a Oct 25 FV - TC, 105-107 CPR Instructor Renewal Course first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency F12 M 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhoff To successfully complete the American Heart during the first few minutes before emergency Oct 29 MC - CE Classroom Association CPR Instructor Renewal course, the medical service (EMS) arrives. It is designed to meet F05 F 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back instructor will demonstrate acceptable provider OSHA requirements. Students learn the skills to treat Nov 2 FP - G, 121 skills and successful completion of the provider bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other written examination. The renewal course may first aid emergencies. This course also teaches adult F13 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhoff Nov 10 MC - CE Classroom include an update addressing new course content or CPR and AED use. Practical skills (hands-on-manikin methodology and review TC, regional and national simulation) evaluation and testing are required for F01 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff ECC information. Prerequisite: The instructor must course completion. Upon successful completion, each Nov 12 WW, 102A have taught at least four CPR courses and attended participant will receive a course completion card. F10 W 9 am-3:30 pm Gary Holsapple updates as required within the previous two years Registration one week prior to course start date is Nov 14 FV - TC, 105-107 and be a current CPR Instructor as evidenced by a recommended. Due to the nature of the course, you F14 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff current CPR Instructor card. At time of registration the must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. instructor must provide documentation meeting all Nov 19 MC - CE Classroom CPRR:706 | $99 | Age 60+: $73 F18 W 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back prerequisites. Registration is required one week prior F01 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Gary Holsapple to course start date. Due to the nature of this course, Nov 28 Harrison Ed Ctr, 100 you must arrive on time. No admittance after the Oct 6 FP - G, 121 F06 Su 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back stated start time. No refund for late arrival. Interested Dec 2 FP - G, 121 students must contact the Program Planner at Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED F15 Th 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back rdavidson57@stlcc.edu before registering for the CPR The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course Dec 6 MC - CE Classroom Instructor Renewal Course. teaches lay rescuers to respond to and manage F16 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff CPRR:709 | $99 | Age 60+: $61 illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the first Dec 10 MC - CE Classroom F01 M 6 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff few minutes until professional help arrives. It covers the four steps of first aid and first aid skills such as F07 W 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back Sep 24 FP - G, 121 finding the problem, stopping bleeding, bandaging, Dec 12 FP - G, 121 Registration/Refund/Withdrawal deadline: 9/17 using an epinephrine pen, as well as child CPR AED, See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. infant CPR and optional modules in adult CPR AED, F02 W 9 am-1 pm Gary Holsapple child mask, infant mask and Asthma Care Training for Nov 7 FP - G, 121 Child Care Providers. Registration one week prior to Registration/Refund/Withdrawal deadline: 10/31 course start date is required. No transfers between See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. sessions or refunds given within five business days of class date. Due to the nature of the course, you must arrive on time. No admittance after stated start time. No refund for late arrival. Bring a sack lunch. Child Care “ Best CPR class I have taken over the last 25 years. Informative, Providers DO NOT register for this course. Child Care Providers needing Approved Clock Hours MUST enroll and very well presented. in the Specialized Child Care Provider Course CCPR 711 (page 15). CPRR:711 | $97 | Age 60+: $71 F01 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Marilyn Miederhoff Sep 22 MC - CE Classroom Gloria R F02 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple Manchester Oct 27 FV - TC, 105 F03 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gordon Back Nov 17 FP - G, 121 REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 11
Healthcare Occupations COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY NURSE ASSISTANT TRAINING PHLEBOTOMY Registry Review Course — Tier 1 for Nursing Homes Prepare for entry level employment as a phlebotomist. The Computed Tomography (CT) Registry Review Register in-person only in Continuing Education at Register in-person only in Continuing Education at Course — Tier 1, is the classroom component of Forest Park Student Center 125. Class meets twice a Forest Park, Student Center 125. The course provides the registry review. This course will meet Monday/ week for 20 sessions; each four hours in length. The 104 classroom, lab instruction and clinical experience. Wednesday, September 10 – November 28, 7 pm – 9 hours of on-the-job training are completed in a nursing The 100 hours of clinical experience is in addition pm. Register in-person only in Continuing Education home and in addition to the scheduled class time. The to the scheduled 48 hours of class time. Only day at Forest Park, SC 125. This course is designed for on-the-job training hours are either an eight-hour shift hours available for clinical experience; no the Radiologic Technologist or Nuclear Medicine day shift or evening shift. No weekend hours for on- weekend hours. Time off from work may be required Technologist entering the field of Tomography or for the-job training. Time off from work may be required to complete clinical. A strict attendance policy is the Technologist working in computed tomography to complete on-the-job training. Strict attendance enforced throughout this training. Course content who needs classroom instruction to prepare for policy. Any missed class or on-the-job training time will includes basic anatomy pertinent to blood collection, successful completion of the ARRT CT Registry exam. be made up at an additional expense to the student. as well as communication skills, specimen processing, This course provides instruction addressing CT history, Upon successful completion of this state approved related interdisciplinary tasks, lab experience of instrumentation, applications, physics, patient care, course, the student is eligible to take the Missouri blood drawing techniques and practical experience anatomy and contrast media. Prerequisite required written and practical nurse assistant certification of blood drawing techniques in the clinical setting. at registration: Radiologic Technologist — ARRT RT(R); exams. Prerequisite: Student must be 18 years of age; Prerequisites: Student must be 18 years of age; Nuclear Medicine Technologist — NMTCB (CNMT) or Family Care Safety Registry Worker Registration letter is High school diploma or a High School Equivalency ARRT (N). Textbooks required and will be available required at time of registration. Only original letter will Certificate; Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) at the Forest Park Bookstore. Registration/refund/ be accepted. Letter cannot be older than six months. Test Letter stating a minimum score of 8.9 on both withdrawal deadline: 9/4. No refunds after that date. Register online at www.health.mo.gov/safety/fcsr/ to Vocabulary and Comprehension tests and a minimum AHCE:789 | $345 | Age 60+: $232.50 obtain letter. To enroll in this state approved training, score of 7.0 Mathematics Concepts and Application; F01 MW 7 pm-9 pm Patrick Murphy the student must be employable in a skilled nursing Family Care Safety Registry-Worker registration letter. facility or intermediate care facility in direct resident Only original letter will be accepted. Letter cannot Sep 10 – Nov 28 FP - A, 413 care. This is assured by verification with the criminal be older than six months. Register online at www. • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. background check, 5-Panel drug screen, Family Care dhss.mo.gov to obtain letter. Registration/refund/ See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. Safety Registry Worker Registration, state registry withdrawal deadline: 9/11. No refunds after that date. for nurse assistants and EDL. Intermediate or higher AHCE:785 | $805 | Age 60+: $568.50 proficiency in English is strongly recommended. F01 TuTh 4 pm-7 pm Joann Devine NURS:723 | $1,099 | Age 60+: $569 Sep 18 – Nov 13 FP - B, 417 F01 TuTh 4:30 pm-8:30 pm Alverta Smith • NOTE: No class 10/16. Sep 11 – Nov 13 FP - G, 121 See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. • NOTE: No class 10/16. See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. Required Nursing Skills Lab: Sa 8:00 am-4:30 pm Sep 15 Registration for the Healthcare Occupations programs listed above Must be completed in-person: Forest park campus | continuing education | student center 125 Nursing Math Class This class is designed for students entering the Nursing Program. The accurate calculation of medication The need for healthcare workers dosages is an essential responsibility of nurses. Serious harm can occur to a patient from a mathematical error when calculating a medication dosage. This course in St. Louis keeps growing! will assist you in learning how to accurately calculate medications and will give you a head start on critical content that will be covered in more detail during the Fundamentals of Nursing course. Textbook optional. Training is also available for these in-demand positions: NRSG:704 | $35 | Age 60+: $21.50 Community Health Worker Medical Assistant Patient Care Technician F01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Janet Walsh Sep 18 – Oct 2 MC - BA, 115 12-week | TuTh morning 23-week | Tu-F day 9-week | M-Th day F02 M 6 pm-8 pm Ellen Stillwell Oct 29 – Nov 13 FV - TC, 207 To learn more and complete an online application, visit stlcc.edu/Accelerated. 12 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6
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