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Brent Wallace Dean, School of Continuing Studies/ Executive Administrator Join the ranks of one of America’s most important career fields by getting your CDL through TJC. Professional Truck Driver Training TJC.edu/ContinuingStudies/TruckDriving Page 8
Table of Contents Table of Contents Business ........................................................3 Career Development ......................................6 Life & Leisure ..............................................13 Online Classes..............................................16 Computers & IT.............................................21 Academy of Dance........................................22 Health Professions .......................................25 Seniors College ............................................31 Maps ...........................................................34 General Information & Guidelines .................35 Tyler Junior College gives equal consideration to all applicants for admission, employment and participation in its programs and activities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, veteran status or limited English proficiency (LEP). Tyler Junior College respects the legal rights of each person to work and learn in an environment that is free from unlawful sexual discrimination including sexual harassment and sexual violence. Information contained herein, including tuition and fees, is subject to change without notice. Release date: December 1, 2021 Cupcakes Bouquet Cooking Class Page 13 WWW.TJC.EDU/CE 1
Register Early! 903-510-2900 School of Welcome Continuing Studies Welcome TM Welcome to the School of Continuing Studies! We are committed to providing lifelong learning opportunities for people of all ages who desire to develop both TJC School of personally and professionally, upgrade job skills or participate in community Continuing Studies activities. Whether you want to learn a new hobby or are seeking a career change, we offer an array of classes to help you reach your goals. will observe the following holidays: Our offices are housed at the Regional Training and Development Complex (RTDC) • located at TJC West. This campus is also home to the Skills Training Center which January 17, 2022 hosts automotive and welding technology programs as well as the College’s Energy Center that is the hub for Industrial Trades programs. Martin Luther King Holiday • In addition to career and personal enrichment classes, TJC West is also the home March 14-19, 2022 of Literacy Council, which provides free adult education classes including GED prep Spring Break and English as a second language. • Also located on our campus is the Small Business Development Center that offers April 15, 2022 free monthly classes for new business owners as well as the Tyler Area Business Good Friday Incubator (TABI) that provides support for new and expanding businesses via • counseling and employee training. May 30, 2022 There is always something happening through the School of Continuing Studies, Memorial Day so come see what we have to offer and discover the vast opportunities available to you! How to Read this Catalog Example of class listing: HART1002 2/15-2/17 TR 6-8:00 p.m. RTDC147 $79 (Course No.) (beginning date (Days) (Times) (Building & Room) (Tuition through & Fees) ending date) Legend of Schedule Symbols Building Symbols WASC..White Administrative Services Center ECB........Energy Center Building WCA.....Wise Cultural Arts FA..........Fine Arts OHPE......Ornelas Health & Physical Education Center e.......Piggyback Course RNHS.....Robert M. Rogers Nursing & Health Sciences Center Day Symbols RSC........Rogers Student Center M...........Monday F............ Friday RTDC......Regional Training & Development Complex T............Tuesday S............ Saturday STC........Skills Training Center W...........Wednesday U............ Sunday T............Pirtle Technology R............Thursday 2
Small Business Development Center (SBDC) A cooperative project of the U.S. SBA, the State of Texas, and Tyler Junior College www.tylersbdc.com Business Don Proudfoot Kay Bookout Brad Gottshalk Director, SBDC Staff Coordinator Business Advisor To make an appointment, call or email Kay Bookout at 903-510-2975 or kboo@tjc.edu. Tyler SBDC at Tyler Junior College is a member of the North Texas SBDC Network. Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Hosted by the Dallas County Community College District and nationally accredited by the Association of SBDCs. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities and Limited English Proficiency (LEP) will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Business Small Business Start-up Sessions Tyler SBDC offers a FREE monthly class for individuals interested in starting a small business. This class provides an excellent opportunity for individuals to determine if small business ownership is right for them. This class covers the elements required for a good business plan and provides important information needed before meeting with one of our business advisors. These classes are held on Tuesdays as follows: 1/11 T 6:00-7:30 p.m. 2/1 T 6:00-7:30 p.m. 3/1 T 6:00-7:30 p.m. 4/5 T 6:00-7:30 p.m. 5/3 T 6:00-7:30 p.m. Location: RTDC 112 Visit Free Tyler, Tx Events on Eventbrite to register. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities and limited English (LEP) will be made, if requested at least two weeks in advance. WWW.TJC.EDU/CE 3
Register Early! 903-510-2900 Helping businesses get a good start. Tyler Area Business Incubator The Tyler Area Business Incubator was created to enhance the success of new and expanding businesses through business counseling, employee training and various other support services. The incubator encourages the development of technology based products or services which broaden the economic base of the area served by the college. A creative consortium including Tyler Junior College, the City of Tyler and the Tyler Economic Development Council joined together to take advantage of Tyler’s unique development as a center for biotechnology, medical and surgical technology, and other high-tech innovation with the creation of the Tyler Area Business Incubator. The Tyler Area Business incubator offers even more: • Immediate access to technical training at TJC West, where the incubator is located • Support from the Small Business Development Center, also located at RTDC Easily accessible to West Loop 323 and the Tyler Industrial Park, the incubator includes 26,000 square feet for new businesses. Preference is given to businesses based on technologically innovative products or services. The Tyler Area Business Incubator is a member of Texas Business Incubator Association and International Business Innovation Association. Only 20% of new businesses succeed. Business But 80% of businesses started in a business incubator succeed. Current TABI Residents: ABILITIES SUCCESS, INC. HOME-AID CAREGIVERS, L.L.C. SOURCE FUNDING, LLC Owner-Teresa Dell Owner-Joey Coker Owner: John Hart 214-663-9145 903-533-1300 903-405-5577 Suite #103 Suite #113 Suite #120 ALL SCHOOL AWARDS OF TEXAS KAY HEIGHTS CABINET RENOVATIONS, LLC TYLER DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING Owner: Mike Tidwell Owner- Paul Hooge President - Dr. Lonny McKinzie 903-570-5697 210-296-8767 903-617-6204 Suite #123 Suite #125 Suite #114 CIDER PROPERTIES PLATINUM COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS VU RYTE Owner-Tanya Redic Owner-David Fortriede Owner-Tom Ramey 903-360-7568 903-405-3445 903-593-4666 Suite #121 Suite #115 Suite #109 DIMENSION IMAGING & TECHNOLOGY ROSEMARK (Div. of Ben Fitzgerald Real WINNING EDGE SERVICES, INC. Estate Services) Owner-Susan Ponder Owner-Kevin/Carol Foley Owner-Jerry Tate 214-926-6988 903-592-1700 903-597-8040 Suite #104 Suite #129 Suite #111 EAST TO WEST SURVEYING, INC. SHERI TAYLOR, CPA, PC Owner-Waylon Adams Owner-Sheri Taylor 903-705-5566 903-571-6432 Suite #127 Suite #117 4
Register Early! 903-510-2900 Career Development Emotional Intelligence Microsoft Excel 2019 Basic (ITSW-1022 Introduction to Electronic Spreadsheets) Competence can make you a good leader, but it takes emotional intelligence to make you a great Join our certified instructor in our computer lab Criminal Background Requirements leader. Participants will learn how to recognize for an interactive course on the basic functions For students who may have a criminal background, and develop their emotional intelligence and put and features of Excel 2019. After an introduction please be advised that the background could keep it into practice. They will also learn how to detect to spreadsheet terminology and Excel’s window you from being licensed by the State of Texas. and address toxic work cultures resulting from a components, students will learn how to create If you have a question about your background lack of emotional intelligence. Lunch is included. worksheets; insert functions; reuse formulas and and licensure, please check with the agency BTNF 1048 ....................................................$45 functions; insert, delete and adjust cells, columns or certification board for your topic of study to 1/28 F 12:00-1:00 p.m. and rows,and search for and replace data. (7 hrs.) determine if you are qualified to obtain certification 2/22 T 12:00-1:00 p.m. Prerequisites: Introduction to Computers or within that field. You also have the right to request consent of instructor. a criminal history evaluation letter from the Communication is Still Key Supplies: Textbook is required: Microsoft Excel applicable licensing agency. 2019 & 365: Level 1:Labyrinth Learning The importance of strong communication cannot be overstated. In order to be effective, leaders must ITSW-1034 ..................................................$129 recognize and address communication problems 3/22-3/24 TR 1:30- 5:00 p.m. Supervisory Leadership within their departments. Communication 3/22-3/24 TR 6:00-9:30 p.m. Training problems that plague organizations will be Location: RTDC 143 examined in this session along with solutions to address the problems. Lunch is included. Learning QuickBooks The training program features five, one-hour BTNF-1049 ....................................................$45 Tyler Junior College School of Continuing Studies sessions with high-impact topics. The program is approved by The Texas State Board of Public 2/1 T 12:00-1:00 p.m. is engaging, interactive and practical. Upon Accountancy to offer Continuing Professional 5/6 F 12:00-1:00 p.m. completion of all topics, participants will earn a Education (CPE) courses for Certified Public continuing education certificate in Supervisory Leadership from TJC. Topics may be taken HR Best Practices Accountants (CPAs). Avoid costly mistakes that negatively impact work This interactive course will give you wide view individually or as an entire training program. culture and retention rates. Our HR experts will of the multiple uses of QuickBooks. Learn to create files, make transactions, use Help and The Five Levels of Leadership convey what every HR Manager wishes they could Support, and understand accounting. Other tell supervisors. The session includes top HR “do’s Participants will be introduced to John Maxwell’s skills taught are managing expenses, setting up and don’ts” with engaging and practical content to leadership principles including how to mature as vendors, class tracking, entering bills, paying set your new and existing leaders up for success. supervisors and progress from a rights-based for expenses, printing checks, vendor credits, Lunch is included. leader to an influence-based leader. The session and accounts payable. Various sales and income will offer how-to steps on expanding one’s BTNF-1050 ....................................................$45 tasks are covered including setting up customers “leadership tool belt.” Lunch is included. 4/8 F 12:00-1:00 p.m. and jobs, recording sales transactions, payment 5/3 T 12:00-1:00 p.m. preferences, payments from customers, bank BTNF-1046 ....................................................$45 deposits, and income tracker. And this is just the 2/11 F 12:00-1:00 p.m. beginning! QuickBooks offers so much more in 4/5 T 12:00-1:00 p.m. Accounting terms of accounting. Let us show you. Sign up today! Leading a Multigenerational ACNT-1305...................................................$195 Workforce How you connect with and lead one generation Introduction to Computers 2/21-3/23 MW 6:00-9:00 p.m. Location: RTDC 147 of workers does not necessarily transfer to how A computer is more than just another household or you connect with and lead another. For example, office appliance and the vast amount of information QuickBooks®: Performing Payroll leading Baby Boomers (ages 56 to 74) is very and possibilities can seem to be overwhelming. But you can accomplish a lot with a computer, and this (ACNT-1010 Computerized Accounting I) different from leading Millennials (ages 24 to course can show you that using one can be a good Tyler Junior College School of Continuing Studies 39). This session will introduce best practices for experience. This course will help you to define what is approved by The Texas State Board of Public understanding and leading various generations. a PC is, and familiarize you with the Windows 10 Accountancy to offer Continuing Professional Lunch is included. user interface and its basic capabilities. Let our Education (CPE) courses for Certified Public BTNF-1047.....................................................$45 instructor help you explore Windows 10, learn how Accountants (CPAs). 3/25 F 12:00-1:00 p.m. to use desktop applications, apps, use Cortana Help keep your employees happy! Learn the basics 4/26 T 12:00-1:00 p.m. and Edge. Also learn how to create documents, of setting up payroll, including entering employee work with files and folders send email, browse the payroll information, printing checks and stubs, and internet, manage your printer and more! paying payroll taxes. (9 hrs.) ITSC-1034....................................................$185 Prerequisite: QuickBooks: Set Up, Reports, and 2/1-2/24 TR 2:00-4:00 p.m. Bank Transactions or instructor approval.. 4/5-4/28 TR 2:00-4:00 p.m. Supplies: Textbook is required: QuickBooks Desktop Location: RTDC 143 2019: Comprehensive. Publisher: Labyrinth Cherie Brown • Bookkeeping and QuickBooks Cherie has over thirty years of experience in information management. She is ITIL and MOUS certified in Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Project and Outlook. She is HIPPA trained and is proficient in a variety of medical, transportation and business application systems. Best of all, Cherie continues to use her knowledge on a daily basis right where our students live… in the real world! When you combine the About Your Instructor level of knowledge with Cherie’s passion for instruction, no student walks away disappointed. 6
Publishers. USB of 1gig or greater is optional. Live Classroom ACNT-1011...................................................$145 TJC Fire Academy Class Start Date Is January 18, 2022 5/16-5/18 MTW 6:00-9:00 p.m. MTWRF 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Location: RTDC 147 Fire Academy Disclaimer Location: RTDC To work in Texas as a paid fire fighter, applicants Hybrid QuickBooks®: Keeping an Eye on must earn a Texas “basic structure fire Dates to be determined Inventory suppression” certificate. As part of this process, Fire Fighter I 288 hours (ACNT-1010 Computerized Accounting I) applicants must also submit their fingerprints and Fire Fighter II 140 hours undergo a criminal history background check. For HazMat Awareness 8 hours Tyler Junior College School of Continuing Studies students who may have a criminal background, HazMat Operations 32 hours is approved by The Texas State Board of Public please be advised that the background could keep Physical Agility 36 hours Accountancy to offer Continuing Professional you from being licensed by the Texas Commission Education (CPE) courses for Certified Public Total 504 hours on Fire Protection. If you have a question about Accountants (CPAs). your background and licensure, please check with Awarded Credit Hours Businesses succeed or fail based on quality the agency or certification board to determine if inventory procedures. Learn to enter products Once a student receives firefighter certification you are qualified to obtain certification within that into inventory, order, receive and pay for inventory and upon application with 3 credit hours to Tyler field. You also have the right to request a criminal drive. (9 hrs.) Junior College, credit may be awarded for up to 24 history evaluation letter from the applicable Prerequisite: QuickBooks: Set Up, Reports, and hours of college credit. licensing agency. Bank Transactions or instructor approval. Supplies:Textbook is required: QuickBooks Desktop General Guidelines Fire Inspector I (hybrid) 2020: Comprehensive. Publisher: Labyrinth Students must meet the standards set forth by the One in a series of three courses required by the Publishers. USB of 1gig or greater is optional. Texas Commission on Fire Protection, and NFPA Texas Commission on Fire Protection to achieve 1001-2013, Standards for Fire Fighter Professional Fire Inspector Certification. Meets the curriculum ACNT-1015...................................................$145 Qualifications. Included are these requirements: requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire 4/18-4/20 MTW 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fire protection personnel who are appointed to Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Fire Inspector I. Location: RTDC 147 structure fire protection duties must be certified (Note: Pending Approval by the TCFP) (90 hrs.) by the commission within one year from the date PREREQUISITES: Approval by the TJC Fire Academy of their appointment. Prior to being appointed to Director. Grant Writing structure fire protection duties, personnel must: (1) complete a commission approved basic structure SUPPLIES: Textbook is required: Fire Inspection fire protection program; and (2) successfully and Code Enforcement, 8th edition. Fire Protection Publications. Let’s Write a Grant for That! pass the commission examination as required by §423.3 of this title (relating to Minimum Standards FIRT-1008.....................................................$299 (ETWR-1000 Grant Writing) for Basic Structure Fire Protection Personnel Have you ever heard that from one of your board Certification); and *(3) successfully complete Fire Instructor I (hybrid) Career Development members? Grants are a great way to find extra a commission recognized emergency medical Preparation of fire and emergency services money for your organization and its projects, but training program. personnel to deliver instruction from a prepared it’s not as easy as it sounds, especially if you are *Please see page 38 for EMSP-1001 Emergency lesson plan. Includes the use of instructional aids new to seeking grants and writing proposals. Medical Technician: Basic course information. and evaluation instruments to meet the curriculum In this beginner class you will learn how to Contact the Fire Academy at TJC West, 1530 SSW requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire navigate through the world of grants, including Loop 323, Tyler, TX 75701-2546 for an application Protection (TCFP) for Fire Instructor I certification. understanding grant terminology, planning a or call the office at (903) 510-3205 903-510- (Note: Pending Approval by the TCFP) (48 hrs.) project funders will like, and basic proposal writing 2404 or email jgri2@tjc.edu for Fall Academy PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of skills. During the class you will complete a basic Application deadline. Firefighter II Certification as well as approval by project plan and write a simple letter proposal. We the TJC Fire Academy Director. will end the class with a critique of each proposal. Basic Fire Suppression Academy SUPPLIES: Textbook is required: Fire and Note: This class is not for individuals seeking grants for for-profit businesses. Upon successfully passing the state exam, Emergency Services Instructor 8th Edition (2012), graduates will receive certification as Fire Publisher: Fire Protection Publications Requirements: A computer, laptop, smartphone, or Fighter I, Fire Fighter II, Hazmat Awareness and FIRT-2005.....................................................$199 tablet with a camera and Zoom downloaded on the Hazmat Operations. They also qualify for national device to be used. ETWR-9003....................................................$89 accreditation by the International Fire Service Fire Instructor II (hybrid) Accreditation Congress (IFSAC). (528 hrs.) 2/17 R 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Development of individual lesson plans for a specific BASIC FIREFIGHTER ACADEMY...................$3,194 topic including learning objectives, instructional aids, Location: RTDC (Course tuition includes books, bunker gear, and evaluation instruments. Includes techniques for uniforms and supplies. An additional fee of $30 supervision and coordination of activities of other will be required for testing.) instructors to meet the curriculum requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Courses: for Fire Instructor II certification. (Note: Pending FIRS-1004 Agility and Fitness for Fire Personnel Approval by the TCFP) (48 hrs.) FIRS-1002 Firefighter Academy I FIRS-1008 Firefighter Academy II PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of Fire FIRS-1014 Firefighter Academy III Instructor I as well as approval by the TJC Fire FIRS-1020 Firefighter Academy IV Academy Director. FIRS-1024 Firefighter Academy V SUPPLIES: Textbook is required: Fire and Emergency FIRS-1030 Firefighter Academy VI Services Instructor 8th Edition (2012), Publisher: FIRS-1034 Firefighter Academy VII Fire Protection Publications FIRT-2007.....................................................$199 WWW.TJC.EDU/CE 7
REGISTER EARLY! 903-510-2900 Fire Officer I (hybrid) BASIC PEACE OFFICER ACADEMY..................$999 for mastery of the Commercial Driver’s License Awarded Credit Hours: Once a student successfully written examination. (80 hrs.) This course meets the curriculum requirements of passes the state peace office-licensing exam and CVOP-1005................................................$1,260 the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) for upon application with 3 credit hours at Tyler Junior 1/4-1/14 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Fire Officer I certification. (Note: Pending Approval by the TCFP) (60 hrs.) College, credit may be awarded for up to 12 hours 1/18-1/28 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. of college credit. 1/31-2/11 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. PREREQUISITES: Approval by the TJC Fire Academy Director. Classes available for consideration are: 2/14-2/25 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. CJLE-1008.................................PEACE OFFICER I 2/28-3/11 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. SUPPLIES: Textbook is required Fire and 3/21-4/1 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Emergency Services Company Officer 5th Edition CJLE-1012................................PEACE OFFICER II 4/4-4/14 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (2014), Publisher: Fire Protection Publications CJLE-1018...............................PEACE OFFICER III Location: RTDC 133 FIRT-1042.....................................................$199 CJLE-1009...............................PEACE OFFICER IV CJLE-1010................................PEACE OFFICER V Professional Truck Driver Training Fire Officer II (hybrid) CJLE-1014... LAW ENFORCEMENT AGILITY TRAINING (CVOP-1040 Professional Truck Driver II) This course meets the curriculum requirements of CJLE-1013.................................LAW ENFORCEMENT This course provides hands-on instruction on the the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) for CONDITIONING TRAINING basic operation of a commercial truck; the principles Fire Officer II certification. (Note: Pending Approval CJLE-1011.............. LAW ENFORCEMENT STRENGTH of visual search, signaling, speed management by the TCFP) (60 hrs.) TRAINING terrain management and maneuvering in traffic; PREREQUISITES: Fire Officer I Certification and/or SUPPLEMENTAL PEACE OFFICER ways of recognizing hazardous situations in completion of Fire Officer I and approval by the TJC advance, emergency braking techniques, evasive CJLE-2059...................................................$375 Fire Academy Director. actions, causes of skidding and jackknifing, and Lecture: 515 Hours; Lab: 166 Hours SUPPLIES: Textbook is required Fire and techniques for recovering from such emergencies; Emergency Services Company Officer 5th Edition and the function and operation of all key vehicle (2014), Publisher: Fire Protection Publications systems. (160 hrs.) FIRT-1043.....................................................$199 Truck Driving Prerequisite: CDL Written Skills CVOP-1041................................................$4,500 Fire Investigator (hybrid) A partnership between Tyler Junior College and 1/18-2/11 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Career Trucking School, Inc. (CTS) This course satisfies the Texas Commission on Fire 1/31-2/25 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Protection (TCFP) curriculum requirements for Fire General Guidelines 2/14-3/11 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Investigator certification. (Note: Pending Approval Students must register in both CDL Written Skills 2/28-3/25 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. by the TCFP) (160 hrs.) and Professional Truck Driver Training. Qualified 3/14-4/8 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. PREREQUISITES: Approval by the TJC Fire Academy applicants must have a high school diploma or a 3/28-4/22 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Director. GED certificate. In addition, students must be at 4/11-5/6 MTWRF 8 a.m.–5 p.m. least 21 years of age, have an acceptable driving Location: TBA Career Development SUPPLIES: Textbook is required Fire Investigator 2nd Edition (2010) Publisher: Fire Protection record, complete and pass a Department of Publications Transportation Physical Exam, have the ability to read, write and speak the English language, and FIRT-1050.....................................................$498 meet the requirements of the Motor Carrier Federal Safety Regulations, Qualifications of Drivers. Tuition and Fees TJC Law Enforcement Tuition does NOT include the cost of the physical Academy exam and the Commercial Drivers’ License. For more information, contact CTS at 903-596-7744 General Guidelines or Tyler Junior College, School of Continuing Studies at 903-510-2900. Prescreening of Students must meet the Texas Commission on applicants is made through CTS. Law Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements for attendance. CDL Written Skills Tuition and Fees (CVOP-1005 Commercial Drivers License Written The tuition and fees for this course do not cover Skills) the cost of uniforms and/or other equipment a This course provides classroom instruction cadet will be responsible for supplying. Some on the basic operation of a commercial truck; of the additional equipment may be furnished the principles of visual search, signaling, by the sponsoring agency. Space is limited so speed management terrain management and interested parties are encouraged to inquire early. maneuvering in traffic; ways of recognizing Information is available at TJC West, 1530 SSW hazardous situations in advance, emergency Loop 323, or by calling Jeanine Grimes at 903- braking techniques, evasive actions, causes of 510-2404. skidding and jackknifing, and techniques for recovering from such emergencies; the function HELP A GOOD Basic Peace Officer Academy and operation of all key vehicle systems; and how CLASS MAKE! The Basic Peace Officer Academy includes all to complete a Driver’s Daily Log, hours of duty sections, which must be completed in sequence to limits, required rest periods, the basic procedure INVITE A FRIEND TO CLASS. constitute the TCOLE-approved Basic Peace Office for handling the scene of an accident, reporting Course. Students must register all the sections accidents, basic first aid, and extinguishing 903-510-2900 concurrently. (758 Hrs.) fires. The course also helps students prepare 8
Welding Farm & Ranch Welding (WLDG-1091-Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist) This course is designed for the beginning welder who has limited or no welding experience. The emphasis is on basic practical welding of steel for home or farm use. Safety will be emphasized with supervised lab practice in gas welding, cutting, brazing, soldering and arc welding. Various welding equipment and welding techniques will be surveyed. (24 hrs.) (Class limit 10) Supplies: A list of required safety clothing/equipment is available upon registration. Optional textbook: Pocket Welding Guide, 32nd Edition, Publisher: Hobart Institute of Welding Technology. WLDG-1060.................................................$385 2/25-4/8 F 5:00-9:00 p.m. Location: STC Farm & Ranch Welding, Level 2 (WLDG-1091 Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist) This course is a follow-up to Farm and Ranch Welding. Topics include reading simple blueprints with basic lines, views, welding symbols and abbreviations; welding of various butt joints, lap joints, T joints, and outside corners; plasma cutting; and flux cored arc welding. The course will conclude by applying the learned skills to complete a class project. (24 hrs.) (Class limit 10) Prerequisites: WLDG-1060 Farm and Ranch Welding Career Development Supplies: A list of required safety clothing/ equipment is available upon registration. Optional textbook: Pocket Welding Guide, 31st Edition, Publisher: Hobart Institute of Welding Technology. WLDG-1061.................................................$569 4/22-5/27 F 5:00-9:00 p.m. Location: STC WWW.TJC.EDU/CE 9
REGISTER EARLY! 903-510-2900 Water Academy Are you concerned about the environment and want to have an impact? Are you interested in helping your generation and future generations? If the answer is yes, you may want to consider a career within the water field. Jobs include engineers, managers, planners, researchers, construction, mechanics, operations and more. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job prospects start with a wage of $16 to $22 per hour depending on the municipality and the size and type of facility. Many current operators are nearing retirement, and there is a shortage of workers to meet the demand. If you are looking for steady work with good pay and benefits, this is a great opportunity to start a new career. Call today for more information and to register for upcoming classes. To begin your career, you must meet the following requirement: • Complete 20 hours of training in one of the following Core Classes: Basic Water Works Operation: This course provides participants with an introduction to source characteristic, production, treatment, disinfection, storage, and distribution of potable water. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to identify general hazards, demonstrate safety practices, explain basic water chemistry and utilize mathematics as applied to chemical feeding and other operational problems. Basic Wastewater Operations: This course provides participants with an introduction to wastewater collection and treatment along with a brief review of the water cycle. The course covers sources and pretreatment of domestic waste as well as characteristics of wastewater. Experienced trainers guide the class through best practices and related standards utilizing classroom discussion and cover all associated laws specific to wastewater. No work experience needed as most employers provide on-the-job training to start this career. High School diploma or GED not required for training but is required to take test for Operator D License For more information on required training for a license visit https://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/licenses/ReqLicRegRenew The Basic Wastewater Operations Process Control Details About Your Aeration Basin Career Development This 20 hour TCEQ approved course provides This 8 hour TCEQ approved interactive, instructor and Clarifier No One Told You About participants with an introduction to wastewater led course will provide students with process The purpose of this 8 hour TCEQ approved course collection and treatment along with a brief review control tests that will assist in treatment facility is to outline factors that are central to the operation of the water cycle. The course covers sources oversight. Course content will include test for and maintenance of clarifiers, and aeration and pretreatment of domestic waste as well raw waste flow, primary and secondary clarifier, basins, as well as tools available to analyze and as characteristics of wastewater. Experienced tricking filters, aeration basins, and disinfection troubleshoot operational problems that occur. trainers guide the class through best practices units. Tests will also include primary setting, These concepts will provide real world applications and related standards utilizing classroom stability, alkalinity, nutrients, profiling aeration, for wastewater operators to troubleshoot in their discussion and cover all associated laws specific settling and other basin using a sludge judge. Box facilities. This course is designed for experienced to wastewater. Box lunch provided. Book included. lunch provided. operators. Box lunch provided. EPCT-9026...................................................$425 EPCT-1094 ..................................................$175 EPCT-2051...................................................$175 2/8-2/10 TWR 8:00am-5:00pm 3/2 W 8:00am -5:00pm 4/28 R 8:00am-5:00pm Location: RTDC 110 Location: RTDC 110 Location: RTDC 110 Water Utilities Safety Basic Water Works Operations This 20 hour TCEQ approved course provides In this 20 hour TCEQ approved course participants students with important information specific focus on the relationship between safe drinking to confined spaces, proper personal protective water and the important role played by water equipment, biological and chemical safety issues operators in maintaining both adequate and safe in the utilities industry. Students are guided drinking water supplies. Participants receive an through proper procedures associated with overview of the water cycle coupled with the excavating and trenching, electrical safety, work unique responsibilities of water system personnel. site protection, safe vehicle operation, first aid In addition to these topics, students are provided safety tips, and best practices associated with a successful safety program. Box lunch provided. information specific to the importance of regulation and licensing within the water utility industry as a HELP A GOOD Book included. EPCT-9028...................................................$425 means of protecting the public’s health, safety, and welfare. Box lunch provided. Book included. CLASS MAKE! 4/12-4/14 TWR 8:00am-5:00pm EPCT-1015...................................................$425 INVITE A FRIEND TO CLASS. Location: RTDC 110 3/8-3/10 TWR 8:00-5:00pm 5/10-5/12 TWR 8:00-5:00pm 903-510-2900 Location: RTDC 110 10
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Life & Leisure Jewelry Making with Sylvia Morse Pre-requisites: To participate, you must have completed the American Sign Language -Beginner Level I or completed one semester of beginning Learn the basics and beyond! In this workshop, Sign Language. you will learn how to make loops and spirals with metal while creating a gorgeous adjustable Textbook: Optional Signing Naturally: Student ring and matching earrings. Sylvia’s classes are Culinary Workbook, Level 1 (Vista American Sign Language: Functional Notation Approach) ISBN 0-915035-20-0 highly sought after so do not wait to sign up for this amazing class! Bring your friends for a fun SLNG-2036...................................................$160 ladies night out! Cupcakes Bouquet Cooking Class 3/22-5/3 T 6:00-8:00 p.m. ARNF-1073..................................................... $55 Get ready for baking fun in this confectionery Location: RTDC 3/9 W 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. masterpiece. You will be introduced to the art of 4/13 W 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. flower piping with delicious buttercream icing onto Nursing Students Sign Language 5/11 W 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. mouthwatering cupcakes. Learn how to do flowers Course Location: RTDC such as roses, rosettes, sunflowers, hydrangeas This course is designed for students in the nursing and more. Arrange them to look like a bouquet program. Students will have an opportunity to learn Printmaking Art perfect for Valentine’s Day or a fun activity to do basic sign to communicate when encountering Develop knowledge in the basic methods with loved ones. Sign up today! patients with varying degrees of hearing losses. and techniques of printmaking; including the CULN-2076 ....................................................$95 SLNG-2037...................................................$160 use of tools, paper, ink, plate preparation and 2/3 R 6:00-10:00 p.m. 2/9-3/30 W 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. registration. The course will cover introductory Location: TJC Main Campus Location: RTDC printing techniques in the areas of relief, intaglio, Pirtle Technology Building collagraph, and monotype without the use of a Room T205 printmaking press. You will broaden your visual experience and artistic expression by learning Rolls and Knots Cooking Class Personal Enrichment new terminology, techniques, and engaging your Let us give you the tools you need to create design skills through the employment of color, line, delectable bread. Our focus will be on introducing shape, texture, and embossment. you to the 10 stages of production of yeast—the Heartfulness Meditation ARNF-1093...................................................$195 part that makes bread yummy! We will go over This is an experiential (not theoretical) class on 3/24-4/14 R 1:30-3:30 p.m. different styles of yeast rolls as well as turning meditation. Many believe that meditation teaches Location: RTDC the roll recipe into jalapeno cheddar knots. This us to become more aware of our thoughts, to hands-on class will have you cooking like an focus our thoughts, and eventually to quiet our Book Club artisan in no time! thoughts. Most of the class time will be spent It has often been said that there is nothing like CULN-2077.....................................................$85 with students meditating together. Afterwards a good book. However, sometimes it is hard to students will journal their observations about the 4/7 R 6:00-10:00 p.m. find that next good book or to look into the past experience and ask questions. The goal of this Location: TJC Main Campus and figure out which of the so-called classics are class is to equip students to live a more balanced Pirtle Technology Building worth reading. Discover some excellent books, life, to manage stress and challenges better, and Room T205 Homegoing, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and to improve relationships. Frankenstein, linked thematically with the idea SPTO-1034.....................................................$29 of identity and understanding oneself. Read in 1/22-2/12 S 10:00-11:15 a.m. Foreign Language community and realize how books can become a 5/7-5/28 S 10:00-11:15 a.m. part of you! Location: RTDC Supplies: one spiral notebook and/or laptop Beginning Sign Language Level I How to be a Vegan ARNF-1094.....................................................$65 2/17-4/21 R 6:30-8:00 p.m. (This course is designed for those who have Are you interested in incorporating more vegan Location: TJC Main Campus no experience using American Sign Language. meals into your diet? This class will introduce you Jenkins Room TBD Students will learn to sign everyday communication to the basics of the vegan lifestyle and provide in the Deaf Community. Linguistic rules and steps towards incorporating new meal options and structure will be taught as well as Deaf Culture. lifestyle changes. The focus of the course will be Watercolor Students will gain insight about Deaf history and personal well-being through hands-on activities Join instructor Rebecca Hollen for an overview of brief information pertaining to interpreting. with lots of takeaways, including vegan recipes! basic watercolor painting techniques for students Textbook: Optional A Basic Course in American with no previous experience. With a combination CULN-2075....................................................$45 Sign Language (2nd edition) ISBN:0-932666-42-6 of visual lecture, demonstration, and hands- 3/30 W 6:00-9:00 p.m. Location: RTDC on-studio, you will learn a variety of watercolor SLNG-2035...................................................$160 techniques such as: wash, wet on wet, dry on dry, Life & Leisure 1/25-3/8 T 6:00-8:00 p.m. resist, rubbing alcohol, salt and so much more. Location: RTDC You will be able to implement these techniques in order to explore the material and process to create Beginning Sign Language Level II individualized works of art that really showcase This course is a continuation to increase your your skills. knowledge of ASL in the second level. Student ARNF-1092...................................................$115 will explore the concepts of visual spatialization, 3/5-4/2 S 9:00-11:00 a.m. verb incorporating location, and descriptive Location: TJC Main Campus classifiers. 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Register Early! 903-510-2900 year-round. Tuition includes instructors 70-page Farm & Ranch Welding, Level 2 Travel digital book “Work Remotely and Become a Digital (WLDG-1091 Special Topics in Welder/Welding Nomad” Technologist) Travel Free and Safely EDNF-1021.....................................................$45 4/20 W 6:00-9:00 p.m. This course is a follow-up to Farm and Ranch We’re ready to get back to our travels! When it Welding. Topics include reading simple blueprints Location: RTDC is safe to go on a trip, where can we go, how do with basic lines, views, welding symbols and abbreviations; welding of various butt joints, we stay safe, and how do we make our travel Get Paid to Teach English lap joints, T joints, and outside corners; plasma free? If you are near retirement, changing careers, Learn how globe trotter Gina Henry has taught her cutting; and flux cored arc welding. The course a student, or someone who likes the idea of way around the world & paid for vacations and will conclude by applying the learned skills to making additional income to support your travel travel to over 98 countries. Teaching English is a complete a class project. (24 hrs.) (Class limit dream, this class is for you. World traveler Gina high paying career or simply a great way to go on 10) Prerequisites: WLDG-1060 Farm and Ranch Henry shows you how she is prepared for the new vacation for free. English is the world’s business Welding “travel normal” including important tips on safety, & travel language. Being able to speak English Supplies: A list of required safety clothing/ trip insurance, what to do if you become sick, and helps people get better paying jobs. If you speak equipment is available upon registration. other strategies. Discover over 200 ways to travel English, you can teach conversational English! free. Earn free airline tickets, hotel nights, tours Optional textbook: Pocket Welding Guide, 31st You don’t have to be certified or speak the local & more in the USA & worldwide! Volunteering, Edition, Publisher: Hobart Institute of Welding language. Make money from home by teaching fun work-vacations, paid travel, teaching English Technology. English online. Earn a free vacation, 2-month and remote employment opportunities. Tuition paid summer job, or full-time work that earns WLDG-1061.................................................$569 includes Gina’s 100-page ebook How to Travel up to $90K a year. Learn the best paying jobs, 4/22-5/27 F 5:00-9:00 p.m. Free & Safely. qualifications, certification programs & specific Location: STC Instructor Gina Henry has lived this travel life for hiring organizations. Tuition includes instructors 30 years, taking 10 free vacations a year by using 70-page digital book. free airline tickets, hotels, cruises, tours, meals, & more. She has traveled to 98 countries and all 50 states. She teaches in 90 cities and is the author EDNF-9003.....................................................$45 4/21 R 6:00-9:00 p.m. Writing of many travel books & audios. She leads several Location: RTDC group tours each year and organizes a volunteer Writing War Memoirs teach English program in Thailand and Peru. For military veterans who wish to write a memoir Set Up Notes: Your “Travel Free” ebook link will be emailed to you a few days before the class. Class Welding about their war experiences. Writing a memoir can be a therapeutic experience, along with a great time is in central time. Good internet connection way to share your wisdom and reflections with and a PC, laptop, tablet or smart phone with Sculpture Welding family and friends. Join instructor Amy Gallagher camera and mic is needed. You should download as she guides you through a step-by-step writing Recreational art welding class for beginners or Zoom in advance of class. It is free to install, process using her experiences as a journalist experienced welders. Join master welder Ryan https://zoom.us/download. Look for an email from covering aviation, rescue, medical and military Henderson as he teaches you how to weld custom your instructor with the Zoom link for the class. Be topics. pieces of art. Learn basic welding techniques ready to log on and join the meeting 5-10 minutes Amy is well suited to help with this delicate of bending, cutting and shaping metal. Advance prior to the class start time so you will be ready topic. She is a volunteer for Tyler’s ‘CAMP V’- gradually to more complex techniques throughout when class begins. If you have trouble using the Communities Assisting Military Personnel, as the class, then learn how to implement these skills link, just go to Zoom.us, click “Join a Meeting” and well as the daughter of a U.S. Army Veteran and a safely at home. You will complete one art project enter the meeting ID and password provided in the mother of a U.S. Army Blackhawk Pilot. by the end of class. instructor’s email. Supplies: A list of required safety clothing/ Supplies: one spiral notebook and/or laptop TRAV-2017.....................................................$45 equipment is available upon registration. 4/19 T 6:00-9:00 p.m. WRIT-1016.....................................................$85 Location: RTDC ARNF-1036...................................................$355 4/5-4/26 T 6:00-7:30 p.m. 4/7-4/28 R 5:30-9:00 p.m. Location: RTDC Work Remotely and Become a Location: STC Digital Nomad Farm & Ranch Welding Working remotely is now the thing. Why not add (WLDG-1091-Special Topics in Welder/Welding travel into the mix? Join thousands of individuals Technologist) who are taking their work with them and hitting the road! You can make your travels sustainable This course is designed for the beginning welder by earning a living as you travel. Professional who has limited or no welding experience. The Life & Leisure traveler Gina Henry has been doing this for years emphasis is on basic practical welding of steel for and shares her wealth of knowledge. Get the “how home or farm use. Safety will be emphasized with to” of living on the road including downsizing, supervised lab practice in gas welding, cutting, putting your stuff in storage, getting your mail, brazing, soldering and arc welding. Various how to have a “physical address”, the RV lifestyle, welding equipment and welding techniques will timeshares, international living, long-term rentals, housesitting, and more. Learn the best ways to be surveyed. (24 hrs.) (Class limit 10) Supplies: A list of required safety clothing/equipment is HELP A GOOD set up your remote office and get quality WIFI in available upon registration. Optional textbook: Pocket Welding Guide, 32nd Edition, Publisher: CLASS MAKE! your hotel, long-term rental, and out of your car or RV. Plus learn about the many remote jobs Hobart Institute of Welding Technology. INVITE A FRIEND TO CLASS. available. Gina Henry founded Go Global, Inc. 26 years ago and has been location independent and WLDG-1060.................................................$385 2/25-4/8 F 5:00-9:00 p.m. 903-510-2900 working remotely for the past six years traveling Location: STC 14
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For students who may have a criminal students to sit for the Pharmacy Technician veteran hospitals, insurance carriers, and in other background, please be advised that the results of Certification Board (PTCB) pharmacy technician healthcare settings. Students will become familiar the background check could prevent you from certification exam with all aspects of blood collection and will review being eligible to participate in a clinical rotation. • The Medical Administration modules will the skills needed to perform venipunctures prepare students to sit for the National safely. Also includes terminology, blood collection Pharmacy Technician with Clinical Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified procedures, order of draw and other engaging Online Classes Externship (online) Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) topics. Program also includes a clinical externship with a local healthcare provider! certification. 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