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www.nicc.edu/continuinged Continuing Education Providing Quality, Personal and Professional Opportunities. Opportunities Fall 2011 September - December Search, register and pay for classes online! Go to www.nicc.edu/continuinged MS Office 2010 pg. 3 Wine: The Grape Adventure Series pg. 12 Welding Lab Training pg. 16 Check out these great courses and much more, inside... “The strongest feature of this course was the hands-on learning...loved it.” - Personal Interest Participant

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Page 1: NICC Continuing Education North Opportunities booklet fall 2011

www.nicc.edu/continuinged ContinuingEducation

Providing Quality, Personal and Professional Opportunities.

Opportunities Fall 2011 September - December

Search, register and pay for classes online!Go to www.nicc.edu/continuinged

MS Office 2010 pg. 3 Wine: The Grape Adventure Series pg. 12 Welding Lab Training pg. 16

Check out these great courses and much more, inside...

“The strongest feature of this course was the hands-on learning...loved it.” - Personal Interest Participant

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800.728.2256 ext. 3992 Northeast Iowa Community College | Continuing Education Fall 2011

Computers ................................. 3 Basic Computer Skills, Software Applications

Health & Safety ......................... 4 CPR & First Aid, Emergency Services, Fire Services, Hazardous Materials Management, Mandatory Reporting, Medication/Nutrition/Pharmacy

Licensure & Recertification ...... 6 Cosmetology, Education, Insurance/Investments, Massage Therapy, Real Estate

Life & Leisure ............................. 8 Art & Crafts, Family/Human Development, Home/Hobbies/Leisure, Sports & Fitness

Professional Development ..... 13 Business Management/Leadership, Coaching, Energy Management/Engineering, Financial Services

Trades/Industrial Technology .. 15 Food Service, Industrial Technology/Maintenance

Transportation ........................ 17 Recreational Vehicles

ContinuingEducation

Visit www.nicc.edu/continuinged – you can now search, register and pay for courses online! Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Continuing Education courses are held at our six centers, your local communities, as well as at our two main offices located on the Calmar Campus and in Dubuque at the Town Clock Center for Professional Development.

General InformationCEUs/CEHsInterested in taking a class for CEUs/CEHs? Please call to verify that the class meets the specified criteria. Calmar area: 563.562.3263, ext. 399 • Dubuque area: 563.557.8271, ext. 380.

Supply ChargesAdditional fees are listed in the class description. All fees are due the first session of the course.

Sex Offender Notification PolicyNICC maintains procedures that facilitate the prompt notification of appropriate personnel of the presence of an employee or student who is a convicted sex offender. Enrollment decisions and/or attendance stipulations for registered sex offenders are based on the specific details of each case. Iowa Code Section 692A.3A states that registered sex offenders are required to notify the College of their status upon application to the College, enrollment in a non-credit College course or program, or at such time they are placed on a Sex Offender Registry during enrollment at the College. Failure to self-disclose at the time of acceptance or during enrollment could lead to dismissal from the College. In some instances, an individual may be required to obtain written permission from the College to enroll in courses or to continue in a particular program. Students are to notify the campus counselor.

Whether you are interested in building workplace skills or just something for fun, we have the course that fits your schedule. Northeast Iowa Community College Continuing Education provides innovative learning opportunities that are convenient and affordable to meet your needs.

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Computers

BASiC COMpuTer SkiLLS

Computers for Adult Learners- MS 2010-Level 1Designed for the adult student with little or no computer experience, Computers for the Adult Learner will enhance all participants’ skills. Elementary concepts taught in this class will include basic navigation, the fundamentals of word processing, internet browsing and email basics. Supervised lab time the final week will help students apply their new skills in a project of their choice. A fully illustrated, color textbook is included in the cost of the class.

5309 Tu,Th 4-6p Sep 20–Oct 13 $139 Waukon Ctr 110 Kerndt5326 M,Th 6-8p Oct 3–Oct 27 $139 New Hampton HS 217 Ayers5307 M,W 10a-12p Oct 17–Nov 9 $139 Cresco Ctr 101 Kriener5308 Tu,Th 6:30-8:30p Oct 18–Nov 17 $139 Oelwein Ctr-RAMS 106 Leisinger

SOfTWAre AppLiCATiOnS

Learn MS Access 2010 in One Day- Level 1Are you a newer computer user who wants to become well-versed in Access? Topics introduced in this one day class include the Ribbon interface, creating tables in Datasheet view, previewing and printing data, designing databases, creating database objects, formatting tables, lookup fields, field properties, queries and more. A fully illustrated, color textbook is included in the cost of the class.

5327 F 9a-4p Oct 14 $129 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 110 Brunsvold

Learn MS Excel 2010 in One Day- Level 1Do you want to learn how to create charts, formulas and functions? Here is the beginner Excel class for you! Other topics covered include: the Ribbon interface, entering and editing data, selecting cells and ranges, printing worksheets, formatting cell contents, inserting and deleting columns, rows and cells, charts and more! After completing this course, students can successfully face the challenges presented in Learn MS Excel 2010 in a Day-Level 2. A fully illustrated, color textbook is included in the cost of the class.

4112 Sa 9a-4p Oct 8 $129 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 205 Heying5250 F 9p-4p Nov 4 $129 Waukon Ctr 110 Kerndt4122 Th 9:30a-4:30p Nov 10 $129 Cresco Ctr 101 Kriener5257 M 5:30-8:30p Dec 5–Dec 12 $129 Oelwein Ctr-RAMS 106 Leisinger

Learn MS Excel 2010 in One Day- Level 2Would you like to learn more about Excel 2010? Topics covered in this class include large worksheets and workbooks, tables, outlines, inserting clip art, pictures and SmartArt, templates, digital signatures and more. A fully illustrated, color textbook is included in the cost of the class.

4110 W 9a-4p Oct 12 $129 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 110 Kriener4111 Sa 9a-4p Nov 19 $129 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 205 Heying

Learn MS PowerPoint 2010 in One Day-Level 1Creating and delivering a slide show presentation will be a snap once you have completed Learn MS PowerPoint in One Day-Level 1. Other topics introduced include: the Ribbon interface, document themes, bulleted lists, outlines, formatting text, printing presentations, transitions, clip art and graphics, charts and more. A fully illustrated, color textbook is included in the cost of the class.

4113 Sa 9a-4p Oct 15 $129 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 205 Heying

Learn MS Word 2010 in One Day- Level 1Would you like to create professional, quality documents? Microsoft Word 2010 is a word processing program designed to help you create professional looking documents. With the finest document formatting tools, Word 2010 helps you organize and write documents more efficiently. Word 2010 also includes powerful editing and revising tools so you can collaborate with others easily. The templates, including basic resumes, job-specific resumes, agendas, business cards and faxes, will aid in making these tasks seem effortless. Working knowledge of the Windows programs is necessary. A fully illustrated, color textbook is included in the cost of the class.

4120 Sa 9a-4p Sep 17 $129 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 205 Heying5249 F 9a-4p Dec 2 $129 Waukon Ctr 110 Kerndt

Learn MS Word 2010 in One Day- Level 2Now that you know the basics, you are ready to learn more complex Word skills including newsletter columns, WordArt and clip art, document themes, styles, picture editing, Mail Merge, footnotes and endnotes, headers, footers, templates, tables of contents and indexes and more. A fully illustrated, color textbook is included in the cost of the class.

4121 Sa 9a-4p Nov 12 $129 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 205 Heying

Computers

“The instructors made everyone feel very much at home! Excellent communication.” - Personal Interest Participant

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Computers

MS 2010 PowerPoint: Presentations That WorkWOW friends and colleagues with your new knowledge of effective and engaging presentations. You will be instructed on how to create, rearrange and save slides and how to format text and paragraphs. Learn how easy it is to insert graphics, tables and videos. The instructor has been actively using PowerPoint in her professional and personal life for over 10 years. Working knowledge of Windows is necessary.

5322 Tu 5:30-8:30p Oct 18 $29 Cresco Ctr 101 Malone

Health & Safety

Cpr & firST Aid

Bloodborne PathogensA course providing essential knowledge to help reduce or eliminate the occupational hazards of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The goal is to help students understand risks and develop behaviors to protect themselves when exposure occurs. This course is appropriate for people working in a healthcare setting, emergency services, massage therapy, dental offices, and is approved for 2-hours of PMSB continuing education safety for plumbing and heating personnel.

All sections meet at Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 3977 Th 6-8p Oct 6 $153978 M 6-8p Dec 12 $15 Olson-Folstad

Healthcare Provider CPR CertificationClass is designed for those who are enrolled in courses or employed in the healthcare industry. Training is based on the American Heart Association guidelines and will include adult, child and infant CPR, rescue breathing with and without a mask, choking for all ages and the use of the automated external defibrillator. Student manual and a pocket mask are included in the course fees.

3939 W 5-9p Aug 17 $58 Calmar Campus/Wilder A Olson-Folstad3972 W 8:30a-12:30p Aug 31 $58 Calmar Campus/Wilder A Olson-Folstad3973 Th 5-9p Sep 8 $58 Waukon Ctr 116 Newman-Howes3974 Th 5-9p Dec 1 $58 Calmar Campus/Wilder A Olson-Folstad3975 M 8:30a-12:30p Dec 5 $58 Calmar Campus/Wilder A Olson-Folstad

Healthcare Provider CPR RecertificationClass is designed for those with a current Healthcare Provider CPR card. Training is based on the American Heart Association 2010 guidelines and will include adult, child and infant CPR, rescue breathing with and without a mask, choking for all ages and the use of the automatic external defibrillator. Student manual is included in the course fees. Pocket masks are available for $15.

All sections meet at Calmar Campus/Wilder A 3940 Tu 5-8p Sep 13 $42 Olson-Folstad3979 W 5-8p Nov 16 $42 Newman-Howes

Heartsaver First AidWhat do you do when you have a bleeding finger, a friend has a diabetic issue or someone has a sudden allergic reaction? Come and learn how to respond to these common emergencies. Topics discussed will be how to respond to diabetes emergencies, strokes, heart attacks, environmental situations, allergic reactions, bleeding control, splinting and other sudden illnesses or injuries. Be prepared before an incident happens!

4087 W 5-8p Oct 12 $36 Waukon Ctr 116 Newman-Howes

Medic First Aid CertificationTraining on emergency procedures for accidents or sudden illness. The standards are based on American Heart Association guidelines. Student will receive book and course completion card good for two years on day of class. Ideal for construction and industrial workers. Complies with OSHA guidelines and is PMSB approved for 4-hours of safety.

3951 W 9a-3p Oct 26 $51 Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 Olson-Folstad

Pediatric Medic First Aid CertificationReview training on pediatric emergency procedures for accidents or sudden illness for those with current Pediatric Medic First Aid cards. The standards are based on American Heart Association guidelines. Student will receive book and course completion card good for two years on day of class. Ideal for daycare workers, camp counselors, new parents or grandparents.

3942 Sa 8a-2p Oct 15 $49 Calmar Campus/Wilder A Olson-Folstad

“I felt that the instructor was very knowledgeable and very well prepared for any questions that the class could come up with.” - Healthcare Provider CPR Participant

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Health & Safety

eMerGenCy ServiCeS

A Sneak PEEP Down the PipesA hands on opportunity using actual anatomy from pigs to identify anatomical structures of the upper and lower airway, the heart and the great vessels, learn the physiology of oxygenation and ventilation and an overview of CPAP. Paramedics will demonstrate insertion of endotracheal tubes, supragolittic airways and needle/surgical cricothyrotomies. Approved for Advanced EMS Personnel (Paramedics) and nurses.

All sections meet at Calmar/Dairy Ctr 117 3937 W 1-4p Aug 17 $303938 W 6-9p Aug 17 $30 Kolbet

Emergency Medical TechnicianCourse on policy and procedures set forth by the IDPH EMS Bureau to qualify to take the State and National Registry practical and written exam to become certified as an Emergency Medical Technician.

4003 M,Th 6:30-9:30p Sep 1–Feb 6 $665 Monona Ambulance Haberichter3941 Tu,Th 6-10p Sep 13–Feb 16 $665 New Hampton/Chickasaw Cty Rescue Sittig 3971 Tu,Th 6-10p Sep 22–Feb 28 $665 Decorah/Winn Med B1 Conference Kath5298 M,Th 6:30-9:30p Oct 3–Mar 15 $665 Waukon/Veterans Mem Hosp Mitchell

fire ServiCe

Hazardous Materials OperationsLearn basic strategies to safeguard the health and safety of Emergency Services personnel in situations involving potential exposure to hazardous material substances. Learn to consult references for information and implement work practices to minimize contamination. Meets OSHA standard 1910.120.

4004 Sa,Su 9a-5p Oct 1–Oct 2 $0 Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 Carr

Providing online learning when you need it, where you want it.Self-paced • Convenient • Affordable • Variety of topics • Quality instructors

Partnering with national online education providers ed2go and ProTrain, NICC offers you a variety of online courses to develop specific personal and professional skills or career training programs to develop the workforce skills necessary to enter a new field or advance your current career.

Visit www.nicc.edu/continuinged to search for the online course that is right for you.

Online Learning

Presented by Northeast Iowa Community College Town Clock Center for Professional Development and the Dubuque County Firefighter Association

Grand River Center 300 Bell St Dubuque, IA 52001

Friday, November 4, 2011 Over 40 national, regional and local fire and EMS vendors – Hospitality and networking event – Comedian “The Midnight Swinger”

Saturday, November 5, 2011 Keynote speaker and author, FDNY Veteran John Norman – Over 40 national, regional and local fire and EMS vendors – Free slot tournament - $750 in prize money – Evening concert “Bad Company” featuring Brian Howe.

For more information call 888.642.2338, ext. 327 or visit www.nicc.edu/fireconference.

Tri-State Area firefighter Conference

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Health & Safety

HAzArdOuS MATeriALS MAnAGeMenT

These classes are approved for 4 hours of safety with the PMSB plumbing and mechanical board.

Lead Safe Renovator 4-Hour RefresherA four-hour Lead Safe Renovator Refresher course for those who need recertification with the Bureau of Lead Poisoning. The class includes instruction, hands-on and the recertification test.

5300 Th 5:30-9:30p Nov 10 $159 Calmar Campus/Ind Tech 105B Barnett

Lead Safe Renovator 8-HourLead Safe Renovator is a required certification, approved through the Iowa Dept. of Public Health Bureau of Lead Poisoning, for anyone who disturbs more than one square foot of painted surface on a home or building built before 1978. The law went into effect April 22, 2010. This includes electricians, plumbers, carpenters, painters and other tradesmen. This class is for those people who currently do not have the certification. Participants in this eight-hour training will study to pass a written test and be evaluated on competency during a two-hour hands on session. Certificates will be awarded to successful participants. Fee includes student manual, hands-on training and picture certificate (with passing test score). Note: If you have any questions about certification requirements please call Iowa Bureau of Lead Poisoning 1.800.972.2026.

All sections meet at Calmar Campus/Ind Tech 105B 5289 F 8a-5p Sep 23 $199 Perry5288 Th 8a-5p Oct 20 $199 Bloxham5285 Sa 8a-5p Nov 12 $199 Perry5284 Th 8a-5p Dec 8 $199 Bloxham

MAndATOry repOrTinG

Mandatory Reporting of Child and Dependent Adult AbuseIt is the role and responsibility of all persons who in the course of employment examine, attend, counsel or treat children and dependent adults to protect them from harm perpetrated by others. The goal of this course is to increase the knowledge and awareness of child and dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #2490.

4125 M 6:30-9:45p Oct 10 $30 Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 Tekippe

MediCATiOn / nuTriTiOn / pHArMACy

Dietary Manager’s Exam Review CourseIf you have completed the Dietary Manager’s course work OR have successfully completed the Institutional Foodservice Supervisory program and have worked in a facility located in Iowa for 2 years, you are eligible to apply to take the Dietary Manager’s exam. This course is a review to get you ready to take the Dietary Manager’s exam. Please ask your instructor for exam locations nearest you.

4029 Sa 8:30a-4:30p Oct 15 $125 Calmar Campus/Wilder 101 Foster

Licensure & recertification

COSMeTOLOGy

Cosmetology Iowa LawThis course will fulfill the 2-Hour Iowa Law requirement established by the Iowa Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences. All course work will be completed online. Prior to the start of the class, registered participants will receive a letter informing them of their log-in and password information. Pre-registration is required.

4100 Online/Mai Aug 22–Sep 18 $40

8-Hour Cosmetology RecertificationFull 8-hours include 2-hours of Iowa Law and Sanitation. Lunch is included for participants attending the 8-hour class.

4116 M 8a-4:30p Sep 19 $75 Calmar Campus/Wilder Aud Behrens

Without Our Clients We Are Just A Person With Scissors 4-HourLoving what you do can take the stress out of your life. Hair dressers can do what no one else can. We can make someone feel and look amazing in 50 minutes. Learn how to become a better hairstylist and enjoy your job. 2-Hours of Iowa Law and Sanitation will be included in this class.

4118 M 8a-12p Sep 19 $45 Calmar Campus/Wilder Aud Behrens

“Lots of appreciation to NICC for bringing this program to Calmar, Iowa. What a benefit to our local facilities.” - Certification Participant

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Licensure & Recertification

Red Carpet Hair 4-HourAward shows like the Golden Globes, Emmys and the Oscars give us normal, non-famous people that glorious advantage of spectatorship. We are able to see and critique hair, make-up and attire while the famous are walking down the RED CARPET. During this class, you will learn how to help your clients have celebrity hair for parties, dinner dates and fun nights out.

4117 M 12:30-4:30p Sep 19 $45 Calmar Campus/Wilder Aud Behrens

eduCATiOn

Teaching MethodsThe design of the course will encourage participants to apply course content to authentic teaching/learning situations in their own community college environment. This course includes two major sections: the first on teaching methods and the second on perspectives and methods of evaluation. Different theoretical explanations of learning will be briefly explored to gain insight on the various teaching methods and to encourage understanding regarding the “leap from theory to practice.” Additional topics of discussion will include: teaching style, learning style, effects of motivation and special learning needs.

2017 Online/Schaefer Sep 8–Dec 15 $298

inSur AnCe / inveSTMenTS

Personal Financial Planning 6-HoursThis 6-hour relicensing course is a review and discussion of the three products offered by the traditional life and health agent in the financial planning process, disability income, life insurance and annuities. Our discussion will include disability income group, individual, as well as the emerging market of long term care. Included in the course is a basic review of the life insurance products.

2249 Th 12-6p Oct 6 $80 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 115 Smart

The Cost of Insurance Fraud 3-Hours EthicsThis 3-hour relicensing insurance course takes a look at the cost of fraud to the insurance industry as well as to the consumer and the efforts underway by the Department of Insurance to detect and penalize those engaged in insurance fraud. This is designed not only to prosecute criminals but also to change the public’s attitude as to what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.

2243 Th 8:30-11:30a Oct 6 $55 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 115 Smart

MASSAGe THerApy

Massage Techniques for the Foot and Leg (8 CE)Add to your massage skills by learning techniques that address conditions with the foot and leg. In this hands-on workshop, you will discuss common injuries and chronic conditions of the foot and leg, practice a variety of approaches to help alleviate these conditions and learn stretches that will help your clients remain healthy. This class is presented by Dale Wheeler, NCTMB, with Education Destinations Inc. and is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and BodyWorks (NCBTMB) as Continuing Education Approved Provider #450200-06. Lunch is included.

5259 Sa 9a-6p Nov 12 $190 Calmar Campus/Wilder 101 Education Destinations

reAL eSTATe

12-Hour Buying PracticesThis Real Estate course offers the person on the way to licensure and the newer salesperson a general working knowledge of the forms, legal documents, procedures, techniques and the applicable Iowa laws and rules, when working with buyers. 12-Hours Mandatory Pre-License, Mandatory First-Time Renewal or Elective Credit.

3020 Sa 8a-5p; Su 8a-12p Nov 5–Nov 6 $130 Calmar Campus/Ind Tech 132 Martel

12-Hour Developing ProfessionalismThis Real Estate course offers the person on the way to licensure and the newer salesperson guidance in the decision making part of the everyday practice of real estate. Look at real estate ethics as it affects business, referencing the Code of Ethics of the National Association of REALTORS® and the Iowa Law. 12-Hours Mandatory Pre-License, Mandatory First-Time Renewal or Elective Credit.

3023 Sa 8a-5p Nov 19–Nov 20 $130 Su 8a-12p

Calmar Campus/Ind Tech 132 Martel

12-Hour Listing PracticesThis Real Estate course offers the person on the way to licensure and the newer salesperson a general working knowledge of the forms, legal documents, procedures, techniques and the applicable Iowa laws and rules, when working with sellers. Learn how to research the seller’s property and develop a comprehensive Competitive Market Analysis. 12-Hours Mandatory Pre-License, Mandatory First-Time Renewal or Elective Credit.

3022 Sa 8a-5p; Su 8a-12p Nov 12–Nov 13 $130 Calmar Campus/Ind Tech 132 Martel

3-Hour A Complaint! What’s NextThis Real Estate course is designed to familiarize the student with the forms, Code of Ethics of the National Association of REALTORS® and the applicable laws and rules associated with the complaint and grievance process. 3-Hours Elective Credit.

3045 Th 9a-12p Nov 10 $40 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 115 Martel

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4-Hour Ethics in Today’s Real Estate WorldBased on Doris Barrell’s book, Ethics in Today’s Real Estate World, this Real Estate class explores the question of ethics as it applies to the real estate business world and the individual business of each licensee. 4-Hours Mandatory or Elective Credit.

3021 W 1-5p Nov 9 $50 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 115 Martel

60-Hour Iowa Real Estate Pre-LicenseThis Real Estate course satisfies the Iowa 60-hour real estate salesperson requirement. It covers topics of agency, legal descriptions, zoning, real estate insurance, contracts, appraising, taxation, conveyance of real property, trust accounts, financing and others.

3024 Sa 8a-5p; Su 9a-5p Oct 8–Oct 30 $485 Calmar Campus/Ind Tech 132 Martel

8-Hour Law UpdateRevisit Iowa Real Estate Law concerning misrepresentation and fraud, agency, personal assistants, websites and Internet advertising. Hone your knowledge of Federal disclosure requirements, RESPA, antitrust and Fair Housing. 8-Hours Mandatory or Elective Credit.

3015 Th 1-5p Nov 10–Nov 11 $90 F 8a-12p

Calmar/Dairy Ctr 115 Martel

Life & Leisure

ArT & Cr AfTS

A “Piece-ful” Weekend Quilter’s RetreatJoin fellow quilters at NICC’s Cresco Center for a weekend of quilting, food and fun. Get that project done that’s been in your closet for months or start a brand new one for 2012. There will be demonstrations, show and tell time, a garage sale of fabrics and notions and a Quilter’s Garden bonus gift certificate for all participants. Instructors have a combined 65 years of quilting experience and will be on hand to answer questions. The Cresco Center will be set up with large individual workstations with good lighting as well as cutting and ironing stations. Saturday, chair massages from Total Look will be available for an extra charge. Saturday’s lunch and dinner and Sunday’s lunch are included in the cost of the retreat. Bring your favorite munchies to share.

4123 F 3-10p Jan 6–Jan 8 $99 Sa 8a-10p Su 8a-1p

Cresco Ctr Reis/Mast

Beaded Lanyards, Bookmarks and Eyeglass ChainsJust in time for holiday gift-giving, this is a great class for beginning beaders and veterans alike! Choose one or more of the available projects and select your beads from Ann’s extensive inventory. Wine is included in this enjoyable evening at Ann’s house (if you are 21 years old, of course). A supply fee is due the night of class and is dependent on the materials and project you choose.

5290 Th 6-9p Nov 17 $19 Decorah/Highum’s House Highum/Thompson

“The instructor makes course work fun. She gets all to participate. I love only having to travel 10 minutes to NICC. They are very accommodating.” - Real Estate Relicensure Participant

Iowa’s National Career Readiness Certificate is a portable credential that lets prospective employers know you have the essential skills necessary for success in today’s workplace. Iowa’s National Career Readiness Certificates are based on the nationally recognized WorkKeys® assessment tests developed by ACT. Iowa’s National Career Readiness Certificate is composed of assessments that test applicants in three core areas: Reading for Information, Locating Information and Applied Mathematics.

Benefits of attaining Iowa’s National Career Readiness Certificate: • Validatesyourskillstoanemployer. • Buildsconfidencethatskillsmeetemployerexpectations. • Determinesskillimprovementandtrainingneeds. • Improvesopportunitiesforcareerchangesandadvancement. • Manybusinesseshaveadoptedthecertificationasanintegralcomponentofhiringpractices.

Obtain your Readiness Certificate at Northeast Iowa Community College.

For more information, contact 563.557.8271, ext. 380 or visit Workplace Skills at www.nicc.edu/continuinged WorkKeys and the National Career Readiness Certificate logo are registered trademarks of ACT, Inc.

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Life & Leisure

Crocheted Wire NecklaceThis popular class is back with a twist! Lots of new colors of wire, beads, stones and pearls will give you options to design a unique necklace that reflects your personal style. Learn the basic crochet stitch you need that night, so all levels are welcome! Enjoy a glass of wine (if you are 21 years of age or older, of course) while you create in the comfort of Ann’s home. A $22 supply fee is due the night of class.

5258 W 6-9:30p Oct 26 $19 Decorah/Highum’s House Highum/Thompson

Digital Photos...Now to WOW!Spice up your photos and broaden your digital photography mind! Use Photoshop and free online services to learn how to professionally enhance your photos. The instructor is a local art teacher and has years of personal and professional experience with digital photography. Each week you will receive resources and techniques that will help you move past standard snapshots. Bring five fall themed photos on a flash drive to the first night of class and be ready to WOW!

5240 W 6-7:30p Oct 5–Oct 26 $39 Cresco Ctr 101 Riehle

Fused Glass JewelryLearn to design and create two beautiful, colorful pieces of jewelry to give as gifts or keep for yourself. If you are age 21 or over, feel free to bring wine to enjoy as you work. You will create on Thursday and add finishing touches on Saturday. A $25 supply fee is due the first night of class.

5254 Th 6:30-8:30p Oct 27–Oct 29 $10 Sa 10-11a

Decorah/Delights Studio Henderson

Holiday Crafts For KidsAll ages welcome! Bring your creative child and have them design a stamped, stained glass scrapbook and a holiday ornament. Keep them or give them as gifts. A variety of art materials will be available for use. The instructor will help guide your child’s imagination in creating a work of art! Bring an apron or an old t-shirt as it might get messy. Parent or guardian must accompany child.

5239 Sa 9-11a Dec 3 $25 Cresco Ctr 111 Riehle

Jewelry BasicsHave you been waiting for a beading class? It is here! Join this beading class and let your imagination go wild. Choose beads from the instructor’s extensive inventory to create earrings, necklaces or bracelets using your own personal style. Beginner and advanced beaders are welcome. A supply fee is due the night of class and depends on the materials you’ve chosen. Creatively stumped? The instructor will have styles and ready-made samples on display.

5241 W 6-9p Oct 19 $15 Oelwein Ctr-RAMS 104 Heckert

Vintaj NecklaceCombine colorful beads, brass or gunmetal chains and findings and wire wrapping to create a one-of-a-kind necklace. Knowledge of basic beading techniques is helpful but not required. Wine is included in this enjoyable evening at Ann’s house (if you are 21 years of age or older, of course). A supply fee is due the night of class and is dependent on the materials you’ve chosen.

5255 M 6-9:30p Sep 19 $19 Decorah/Highum’s House Highum/Thompson

Weave a Picnic BasketWould you like to discover a new hobby? Join these creative instructors in weaving a large 12” x 18” x 9” picnic basket with two handles and several rows of dyed reed. The technique you will learn in this class can be applied to many other types of baskets. Please bring a bucket, utility knife, spray bottle, small screwdriver, snap clothespins/clamps, ruler, scissors, old towel, pencil and needle nose pliers to class. A $20 supply fee is due the first night of class.

5256 M 5:30-9:30p Oct 24–Oct 26 $21 W 5:30-7:30p

Oelwein Ctr-RAMS 114 Stone/Schmitt

Wire-Wrapped RingsCraft two beautiful wire-wrapped rings, uniquely designed to fit your hand. Class will use a mandrel to create and size your rings. Now, add the fun of silver wire, crystals and semi-precious stones to express your personal style. Bring a ring that fits well to class (to use for sizing). A supply fee of $10-$15, depending on materials selected, is due the night of class.

5260 M 6:30-9p Sep 26 $15 Decorah/Highum’s House Hammer

fAMiLy / HuMAn deveLOpMenT

“Save Your Hands” MassageCome celebrate National Massage Week with licensed massage therapist, Holly Rasmusson and relieve your pain! The instructor will use “Save Your Hands” techniques and her own expertise to show you ways to evaluate and alleviate the symptoms of carpal tunnel and repetitive motion injuries on your own. Handouts are included in the cost of the class. Dress comfortably and bring your lotion.

4101 W 5:30-7:30p Oct 26 $15 Cresco Ctr 112 Rasmusson

HOMe / HOBBieS / LeiSure

Auto Maintenance 101 for WomenHey Ladies! Do you have any idea how to check your car’s oil or tire pressure? What should you do about that check engine light that keeps coming on? Do you know why it’s important to do things like this? Todd Hills, Auto Tech instructor at NICC, will teach you these valuable skills. Improve your car’s safety, reliability and maybe even prevent a repair bill!

4092 Tu 6:15-8:15p Oct 4 $12 Waukon Ctr 115 Hills

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Basic Dog ObedienceProperly trained, a man can be dog’s best friend. Become your dog’s best friend and build the bond between the two of you! Through positive training techniques, teach your dog basic commands. Learn what research has taught us about dogs, with the focus on how canines think, how they communicate and how they learn. ATTENTION: Must be able to provide a copy of up-to-date vaccinations for your dog, including parvo/distemper and rabies. The first class will be held without dogs and meets at 6 pm. Please note, there may be additional supply fees for training supplies.

All sections meet at Cresco Ctr 120 5305 M 5:30-6:30p Oct 24–Dec 5 $905306 M 6:30-7:30p Oct 24–Dec 5 $90 Drewes-Stoen/Armstrong

Book Bites: Community Book ClubDo you like to read? Do you like to snack? Why not do them together with others just like you! Join this diverse group for lively discussion of current fiction and non-fiction books while enjoying snacks and beverages. First book title will be shared after your registration is received. Group will meet on the following Tuesdays: September 27, October 25, November 22 and December 20.

4098 Tu 5:30-7p Sep 27–Dec 20 $10 Cresco Ctr 111 Dennler

Creative Cakes & CupcakesTired of the same old boring cakes? Want to discover fun ways to make them exciting and unique? Come learn the newest trends in the cake world with instruction on cupcake cakes, cake balls and cake pops. A supply fee is due the night of class.

4083 Tu 6-8p Oct 11 $15 Waukon Ctr Steiber

CSI: From Fingerprints to FootprintsDo you watch CSI or other investigating shows? If you do, this class is for YOU! Take a hands-on tour of Crime Scene Investigating with Oelwein Police Department Officer/Investigator Chet Reagan. Learn what is real and what is Hollywood as Officer Reagan takes you through real life cases and dynamic crime scene investigations. You become the crime scene investigator and go “hands on” to discover how and why police collect and analyze certain evidence.

5317 Tu,Th 6-8p Sep 27–Oct 6 $10 Oelwein Ctr-RAMS 114 Reagan

Eat Well. Live Well: Vegetarian StyleInterested in hands-on experience in creating a variety of delicious and nutritious vegetarian meals? Gather your friends or meet new ones, as you join Jessica Yokas and her sous chef Marsha Yokas in this class engaging food preparation while learning about making healthier choices and expanding your culinary skills. The meals made in class will be available to sample in the classroom. Copies of the recipes will be provided. Bon Appetit!

5253 M 6:30-8p Sep 12–Sep 26 $31 Oelwein Middle School 68 Yokas

Five Senses Nature WalkAttention children and adults! We have 5 senses and using all of them or at least more than sight, can add to the enjoyment of being outside. Let Angela Bries, Local Naturalist, lead you on a fall nature walk to explore and discover new elements of nature that you might not normally notice. Invite your children, friends and family. Let your senses guide you and relax. Hike will be on uneven terrain, so please wear good walking shoes and dress for the ever changing weather.

5251 Sa 9-10:30a Oct 1 $10 Cresco/Prairie’s Edge Nature Ctr Bries

Harvest Cornucopia Candy BouquetLooking for something really different to decorate with this harvest season? Complete your Thanksgiving table with a candy bouquet that is not only a beautiful center piece, but delivers a decadent treat too! Create a festive display filled with autumn colors along with rich, delicious chocolates and candies. Please bring a glue gun if you have one. A $25 supply fee is due the night of class.

4099 Tu 6:30-8:30p Nov 15 $15 Waukon Ctr 109 Jones

Intro to Technology for SeniorsIncreasing numbers of seniors are now retired and wired. Are you one of them? Become a part of the growing population of seniors who are technology savvy. In addition to teaching the basics of social networking on Facebook and how to stay connected over long distance with Skype, the class will also offer you hands on experience with Flashdrives, iPads, Digital Picture Frames, WiFi and much more. Bring your questions and those techie gadgets your kids buy you as gifts!

4124 F 1-2:30p Oct 7 $29 Cresco Ctr 101 Meinecke

Introduction to GPS and GeocachingLearn the basics of GPS and Geocaching, a high-tech, outdoor scavenger hunt. We will discuss the history and science of GPS, learn the essentials of the sport of Geocaching and then head out to search for geocaches! GPS units will be provided.

5294 W 6-7:30p Sep 28 $12 Ft. Atkinson/Lake Meyer Winn Cty Conservation

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) offers a tutoring program for people with dyslexia. We use an Orton-Gillingham method of teaching which is a systematic, explicit and intensive method of instruction in phonemic awareness, phonics, reading fluency, vocabulary and reading comprehension strategies that is designed for one-on-one tutoring of children, teens and adults. Each one-hour session is $40. If you or someone you know has dyslexia, register today!

For more information or to register, contact Learning Center Associate Ann Lester at 563.557.8271, ext. 143 or [email protected].

dyslexia Tutoring

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Iron Chef at the Angry Pickle!Chef Mark will be challenged to play “Iron Chef” with a CSA (Community Sponsored Agriculture) food bundle. Anyone who has taken one of his classes knows the magic he works with ingredients and tonight will be NO exception! A full meal will be your reward at the end of this fun session and, if you are 21 years of age or older, feel free to bring wine to enjoy and/or share. Food costs of $25 per person are payable to the instructor the night of class.

5261 Su 6-9:30p Sep 18 $12 Decorah/Ede’s and the Angry Pickle Deli Rollins

Smartphone BasicsInterested in learning more about your smartphone functions or maybe considering a smartphone purchase? Then this class is for you! The basic functions of smartphones will be discussed and will include text messaging, setting up speed dial, synching w/address book, sending emails, browsing the internet, using the camera, changing ringtone, using Bluetooth and other accessories. Get all your questions answered at once! Bring your phone and instruction booklet!

5283 Tu 6-8p Oct 18 $12 New Hampton HS Marvets

Social DancingJoin Renate as she begins her 27th year teaching this class. Learn to foxtrot, waltz, polka, schottische, rumba, jitterbug and more! Bring a partner (who is also registered) and join the fun!

4081 W 6:45-8:45p Sep 21–Nov 9 $30 Decorah/John Cline Elem Hunter

Social Dancing: Dancing Towards StardomAmaze your friends and family as you and your partner work your way around the dance floor! Start by learning four basic dance steps of the graceful waltz and foxtrot. End the series with Latin dances. In learning the “Cha Cha” a variety of steps will be taught that can be combined with your own dance style to add style and passion. “Rumba,” a percussive dance that is based on a five-stroke pattern, will have you dancing like a pro. The first 15 minutes of each class is a review and practice. Note: Participants should come as twosomes; each will need to register separately . If possible, wear leather soled shoes and comfortable clothing.

5314 M 7-8:30p Sep 12–Oct 10 $35 Oelwein/Wings Park Elem Duckett

Do you want to achieve a rewarding career? Are you seeking skill development programs to improve your job prospects? Are you interested in developing your work-ready skills?Consider one of these certificate training programs at NICC that can lead to employment within northeast Iowa. Full tuition assistance is available to qualifying students. To register for a free information session, call 563.557.8271, ext. 130. Business/Information Technology

A+ Certification Cyber Security Certification Leadership Certification Media Relations Certification Project Management Certificate Windows Server Certification

Energy Management/Engineering BPI-Building Performance Institute-National Certification Infrared Camera Certification Introduction to Solar Thermal Certification RESNET Home Energy Rater-National Certification Solar Thermal Installation Certification Sustainable Construction Certification Worm Composting Certification

Health Occupations EMT Nurse Aide Certification Paramedic

Manufacturing/Industrial Technology Career Welding Certificate Computerized Machining Center Certificate (Basic and Intermediate) Paint Technician

Transportation Bus Driver Certification

Begin your pathway to a better paying career

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Social Dancing: Dancing Towards Stardom - IntermediateBuild on your beginner dancing skills! Learn four intermediate steps in both the waltz and foxtrot. Learn even more as the two-step is introduced. After practicing the four beginner two-step moves you’ll be ready to hit the dance floor. Join the instructor for these fun, invigorating dance classes. The first 15 minutes of each class is a review and practice. Note: Participants should come as twosomes; each will need to register separately . If possible, wear leather soled shoes and comfortable clothing.

5311 M 7-8:30p Oct 17–Nov 7 $28 Oelwein/Wings Park Elem Duckett

The Art of Mint MakingMints add that special finishing touch to many special occasions. Learn to create cream cheese and chocolate mints to enhance your friends and family celebrations. Use flavors, colors and shapes to create the exact mints perfect for your party. Bring a small container to take home samples. If you would like to use your new found skills, mint molds will be available for purchase. The instructor has been providing event cakes, mints and cookies through her local business, Country Cakes for 25 years.

5316 Tu 6:30-8p Nov 15 $12 Oelwein Ctr-RAMS 114 Wehling

The Artifact Roadshow!Join Larry Reis for this session on what Northeast Iowa’s common rocks and fossils look like by examining specimen samples. Bring your own mystery rocks and fossils and maybe we can find out what they are.

5295 Tu 6:30-8p Oct 18 $12 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 112 Winn Cty Conservation .

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Dairy Center, Room 115 Calmar, Iowa

Learn about the newest technology using robotic milkers and calf feeders. A panel of producers using robotics will share their challenges and successes. A look at retrofiting existing facilities, financing the investment and what the Department of Agriculture requires when utilizing robots.

For more information, contact Continuing Education at 800.728.2256, ext. 399.

Midwest dairy School exploring robotics

“...really enjoyed this class... disappointed the course is over.” - Personal Interest Participant

Wine: The Grape Adventure- The SeriesTake the series for a special price! Join instructor, Don Buhr, for this three part series as he takes you through a journey to understanding and enjoying wine. Learn Wine 101, tour the instructor’s local vineyard and enrich your knowledge and taste buds on wine and food pairings. The instructor has an extensive background in viticulture and began making homemade wine in 1957 and has grown grapes for over 30 years. All participants must be at least 21 years of age.

5244 Th 6-8p Oct 6–Oct 20 $49 Cresco/Buhr’s House Buhr

Wine: The Grape Adventure- Wine 101What grapes are in the wine I drink? How do I read a wine label? Learn the answers to these questions as the instructor introduces you to wine types, grapes, varietals and wine regions of the world. Identify the basics of reading a wine label and hints for smart buying , proper storing and aging. All participants must be at least 21 years of age.

5242 Th 6-8p Oct 6 $20 Cresco/Buhr’s House Buhr

Wine: The Grape Adventure- Tour A VineyardA trip to the instructor’s local vineyard will include a tour of his personal vineyard and wine cellar while tasting locally made wine. View how wine grapes are grown, along with the factors that influence fruit and wine quality. All participants must be at least 21 years of age.

5243 Th 6-8p Oct 13 $20 Cresco/Buhr’s House Buhr

Wine: The Grape Adventure- Wine & Food PairingsWhat type of wine goes well with steak? Chicken? Pasta? Every so often, we find pairings of food and wine that go above and beyond, complementing each other in a way that can only be described as extraordinary. Join the instructor and learn how to get it right every time, while tasting perfect pairings. All participants must be at least 21 years of age.

5245 Th 6-8p Oct 20 $20 Cresco/Buhr’s House Buhr

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Your Mother’s Recipes, with a Twist!Prepare and enjoy some old favorites in new ways! Get a sneak preview of traditional holiday fare but with Chef Mark’s modern twists! Over the holiday season you will want to recreate the full meal you will enjoy this special evening. If you are 21 years of age or older, you are welcome to bring wine to sip and/or share while you cook. Food costs of $25 per person are payable to the instructor the night of class.

5263 Su 6-9:30p Oct 23 $12 Decorah/Ede’s and the Angry Pickle Deli Rollins

You’re the Cake Boss!“Cake Boss” had to start somewhere! Add a touch of the “Cake Boss” to your cakes with instruction on techniques such as airbrushing, fondant work, gumpaste flowers and figurines. From flour and sugar to a delicious masterpiece! A supply fee is due the night of class.

4084 Tu 6-8p Oct 18 $25 Waukon Ctr Steiber

SpOrTS & fiTneSS

A.M. Recreational BasketballRecreational open basketball every Tuesday and Friday morning. Come for the fun of it!

5252 Tu,F 6:30-7:30a Sep 27–Dec 20 $8 Elkader/Central HS Gym Moser

Rock ClimbingRookie or pro, you will enjoy this chance to climb the rock wall at Luther’s Legends’ Center. Wear comfortable clothing that allows for movement Instruction and safety equipment provided. Students must be 10 years of age or older and those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver.

5291 Sa 2-4p Oct 8 $15 Decorah/Luther College Regents Ctr Jaeger

professional development

BuSineSS MAnAGeMenT / LeAderSHip

9th Annual Women’s Leadership Conference: Leading on All Levels...Choosing Your PathA one-day conference designed to promote professional and personal development for women.

5323 W 8a-4:30p Sep 28 $150 Dubuque/Town Clock Ctr 106A Butz

SHRM Learning System CourseThe SHRM Learning System Course is designed for managers and staff in human resources or general management or HR practitioners seeking professional development to advance their careers, experienced managers who are new to HR or mid-level managers pursuing a career change or promotion. The SHRM book is included in the cost of the class. The SHRM Learning System course teaches the following six modules, covering topics that are most relevant to today’s HR professionals and matches the HR Certification Institute body of knowledge on which the PHR/SPHR exams are based: Strategic Business Management, Workforce Planning and Employment, Human Resource Development, Total Rewards, Employee and Labor Relations & Risk Management. (No class Nov 1)

4088 Tu 6:30-9:30p Sep 6–Nov 22 $899 Calmar/Dairy Ctr 114 ICN

COACHinG

Human Growth and Development for CoachingTo coach K-12 school-sponsored athletics in Iowa, you must be certified. Northeast Iowa Community College offers courses that meet the state of Iowa requirements for coaching authorization certification. There are four classes that must be taken in order to apply for your coaching authorization: Human Growth and Development for Coaching, Coaching Theory and Techniques,Body Structure and Function and Basic Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries. Attendance is required at all classes. To apply for your Coaching Authorization 1. Successfully complete the coaching authorization classes. 2. Apply to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners for your coaching authorization (a packet will be handed out at class for the application process).

4105 Tu,W,Th 6-10p Aug 30–Sep 1 $97 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 202 Roeder-Glenn

Northeast Iowa Community College can provide innovative and customized courses to assist you in developing a skilled workforce. Training can be provided in a variety of areas: industrial technology, supervision and leadership, productivity improvement, safety, technology and more. Whether onsite at your workplace or at one of our locations, we can respond to your organization’s needs.

For more information call: Calmar area: 563.562.3263, ext. 399 Dubuque area: 563.557.8271, ext. 380

need Training for your Company?

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Coaching Theory and TechniquesTo coach K-12 school-sponsored athletics in Iowa, you must be certified. Northeast Iowa Community College offers courses that meet the state of Iowa requirements for coaching authorization certification. There are four classes that must be taken in order to apply for your coaching authorization: Human Growth and Development for Coaching, Coaching Theory and Techniques,Body Structure and Function and Basic Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries. Attendance is required at all classes. To apply for your Coaching Authorization 1. Successfully complete the coaching authorization classes. 2. Apply to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners for your coaching authorization (a packet will be handed out at class for the application process).

4106 M,W 6-10:15p Sep 12–Sep 21 $113 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 202 Lonning

Body Structure and FunctionTo coach K-12 school-sponsored athletics in Iowa, you must be certified. Northeast Iowa Community College offers courses that meet the state of Iowa requirements for coaching authorization certification. There are four classes that must be taken in order to apply for your coaching authorization: Human Growth and Development for Coaching, Coaching Theory and Techniques,Body Structure and Function and Basic Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries. Attendance is required at all classes. To apply for your Coaching Authorization 1. Successfully complete the coaching authorization classes. 2. Apply to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners for your coaching authorization (a packet will be handed out at class for the application process).

4107 M,W,Th 6-10p Sep 26–Sep 29 $134 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 202 Lane

Basic Prevention and Care of Athletic InjuriesTo coach K-12 school-sponsored athletics in Iowa, you must be certified. Northeast Iowa Community College offers courses that meet the state of Iowa requirements for coaching authorization certification. There are four classes that must be taken in order to apply for your coaching authorization: Human Growth and Development for Coaching, Coaching Theory and Techniques, Body Structure and Function and Basic Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries. Attendance is required at all classes. To apply for your Coaching Authorization 1. Successfully complete the coaching authorization classes. 2. Apply to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners for your coaching authorization (a packet will be handed out at class for the application process).

4108 M,Th 6-10p Oct 3–Oct 20 $217 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 202 Johnson

enerGy MAnAGeMenT / enGineerinG

* Courses are funded through the Department of Labor Energy Training Partnership Grant and offered at no cost for those who meet the stated requirements and fully complete a required application. Application required for registration. Visit www.nicc.edu/green for an application or contact Continuing Education Program Manager Kyra Bellrichard at 563.562.3263, ext. 380 or [email protected].

BPI Building AnalystThis course offers BPI Professional Energy Auditing Certification for those who successfully complete the course. Building Performance Institute (BPI) is a nationally recognized credentialing program that identified individual excellence in house-as-a-system evaluation, diagnostics and installation. Stringent technical industry standards and requirements mean that BPI certified professionals are in demand! For more information about his national energy auditing certification visit www.bpi.org.

4091 M-Sa 8a-5p Oct 10–Oct 15 $0* Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 Schildgen

Hot, Hot, Hot: Infrared Camera WorkshopEquip yourself with the know-how to hunt down the leaks where heat is escaping. Infrared thermography is the easiest and quickest method to detect energy waste, moisture and electrical issues in buildings. An infrared camera shows exactly where the problems are and helps focus attention to properly diagnose areas with energy loss. Experience the power of thermal imaging with an industry expert in this two day workshop.

4109 M,Tu 6-9p Oct 17–Oct 18 $0* Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 Steil

Ray Catcher: A Solar Energy SeminarDelve into Solar Thermal Technology with an industry expert. Starting with the history, this class will go over major components, the economics, what works best and where, and will look into the future. This one day workshop is designed for electricians, construction workers, contractors and people wanting to expand their knowledge in the Solar Energy industry.

4127 Tu 6-9p Sep 13 $0* Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 Pendergast

“The program will make me look at changing my leadership ways instead of changing my employees.” - Business Conference Participant

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Sustainable Construction: An Introduction to Healthier, More Energy Efficient Building PracticesEver wonder what the term ‘green building’ actually means? In five weeks, students will explore what the term ‘green building’ means for both new and existing homes. This course is designed for local contractors, subcontractors, builders, architects, homeowners, appraisers, city officials and other professionals. Course material is based on Iowa’s Center on Sustainable Communities (COSC) curriculum and will cover: foundations, framing, windows and doors, insulation and infiltration, plumbing and electrical, HVAC, alternative energy, IAQ and interior finished, and landscaping and exterior detailing.

4094 F 2-9p Oct 21–Nov 18 $0* Calmar Campus/Ind Tech Ondrashek

Sustainable DeconstructionSalvage up to 70% of a house from the top down. Through on-the-job training, participants will attain the skills to responsibly deconstruct a building so the material may be reused, thus keeping a majority of the material out of the landfill. Previous experience in the construction industry is suggested but not required.

4126 M-F 7:30a-4p Oct 3–Oct 14 $0* Calmar Campus/Wilder

finAnCiAL ServiCeS

Principles of BankingA comprehensive introduction to the diversified services and operations of the banking industry. Class covers history, Federal Reserve functions, bank loans and teller functions. The textbook is included in the cost of the class. (No class on Nov 24)

4119 Th 6-8:30p Sep 1–Dec 15 $395 Calmar Campus/Max Clark 212 Jones

Trades / industrial Technology

fOOd ServiCe

Institutional Food Service CertificateThis 100-Hour Institutional Food Service (IFS) Supervisor Training Program (consisting of 5 courses - Sanitation & Safety, Management, Meal Service, Modified Diets and Food Preparation) is offered ENTIRELY online. None of the five classes in the IFS program pre-requisites the other, you can start with any class at any time. If you successfully complete each class as it is offered, it is possible to receive your 100-Hour IFS certificate in one year or less. The entire 100-Hour IFS Certificate Program is accepted as class work already successfully completed (grandfathered in) by many of the educational institutions who offer the 250-Hour Certified Dietary Manager’s (CDM) Program. Once enrolled, ask your instructor about this opportunity for advanced education and certification in your profession.

**Students are required to purchase their own new or used textbooks. NICC bookstores do not stock the books for these classes.

Institutional Food Service- Sanitation & SafetyFoodborne illness is caused by harmful microorganisms transmitted by food. This is a danger to highly susceptible populations in medical centers and long term care facilities. This course covers causes and prevention, preparation & service of safe food and back-of-the-house management. Need to know to successfully pass a state inspection.**

2020 Online/Foster Aug 22–Oct 7 $185

Institutional Food Service- Meal ServiceLearn about the variety of co-existing cultures, cuisine and cooking that America has to offer. Investigate each cultural group’s background and meal patterns. Discover how they have adapted in the United States and how the cuisine has influenced the American diet.**

2024 Online/Foster Oct 17–Dec 2 $135

“This is a valuable investment that will pay off tenfold for communitybusinesses and allow us to develop talent locally.” - Professional Development Participant

Realizing that organizations are facing increased fiscal responsibility, we have implemented a model that pools financial resources and allows employers to gain access and exposure to quality training at a reasonable cost, increasing the return on investment (ROI) and exposing employees to expert trainers.

For more information contact Executive Director, Town Clock Center and Dubuque Center, Wendy Knight at 563.557.8271, ext. 130 or [email protected].

Business Consortium

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2009 Uniform Plumbing Code UpdatePlumbing Code Update includes Backflow Prevention, Drainage System, Vent Systems, Trap and Interceptors and Fuel Gas Systems. Fee includes a light lunch. You MUST bring a 2009 Uniform Plumbing Code book to class. This class is Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board approved for 2-Hours Code and 4-Hours Plumbing Discipline.

All sections meet at Calmar/Dairy Ctr 1155247 Tu 3-9:30p Sep 20 $1695246 Tu 3-9:30p Nov 8 $169 Williams

2011 NEC Code ChangesGet the 2011 NEC Code changes and meet 6 hours of code for your Continuing Education requirements with the Iowa Electrical Licensing Board. Learn how the code is organized and used, the importance of compliance, requirements for new and existing applications. Bring your 2011 NEC Code book with you or purchase from Jeff Cooper at the class. The class is also approved for MN and WI Continuing Education requirements.

5315 Sa 8a-2:30p Nov 12 $149 Calmar Campus/Ind Tech 110 Cooper

Bloodborne PathogensA course providing essential knowledge to help reduce or eliminate the occupational hazards of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The goal is to help students understand risks and develop behaviors to protect themselves when exposure occurs. This course is appropriate for people working in a healthcare setting, emergency services, massage therapy, dental offices, and is approved for 2-hours of PMSB continuing education safety for plumbing and heating personnel.

All sections meet at Calmar Campus/Wilder 1053977 Th 6-8p Oct 6 $153978 M 6-8p Dec 12 $15 Olson-Folstad

Boiler OperatorAnyone who is responsible for handling boilers in their building would want to take this course. All aspects of low pressure boilers are discussed including smoke control procedures, boiler fittings, feed water, steam and combustion, water treatments and boiler room safety. Test and textbook are included in the fee. You will be given the operator certification exam the last day of class. Registration deadline is September 20. (No class on Nov 23 in Oelwein)

3557 Tu,Th 6-9p Sep 27–Oct 27 $359 Calmar Campus/Wilder 101 Wolfs5238 W 6-9p Oct 5–Dec 14 $359 Oelwein Ctr-RAMS 103 Wolfs

Boiler TechnicianAll facets of steam boiler operations, maintenance and trouble shooting are taught. Common boiler auxiliaries and operation techniques are covered in detail including safety. You must have a current Boiler Operator Certificate. Registration deadline is October 25. (No class on Nov 24)

3558 Tu,Th 6-9p Nov 1–Dec 6 $399 Calmar Campus/Wilder 101 Wolfs

HVAC Update 4-HourAn Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board approved class to meet 4 hours of HVAC discipline for your PMSB license. Meet those PMSB Continuing Education requirements close to home and conveniently scheduled.

All sections meet at Calmar Campus/Dairy Ctr 1155235 Th 5-9p Sep 8 $1005237 Th 5-9p Nov 17 $100 Reed

International Mechanical Code Update 2-HourAn Iowa PMSB approved class for IMC Mechanical Code Updates pertaining to HVAC and some related water control systems. Approved for 2 hours of mechanical code.

All sections meet at Calmar Campus/Dairy Ctr 1155234 Th 3-5p Sep 8 $695233 Th 3-5p Nov 17 $69 Reed

Medic First Aid CertificationTraining on emergency procedures for accidents or sudden illness. The standards are based on American Heart Association Guidelines. Student will receive book and course completion card good for two years on day of class. Ideal for construction and industrial workers. Complies with OSHA guidelines and is PMSB approved for 4-hours of safety.

3951 W 9a-3p Oct 26 $51 Calmar Campus/Wilder 105 Olson-Folstad

Welding Lab TrainingInterested in a self paced welding class customized to your level? Whether you haven’t welded before or need to upgrade your skills, this is the class for you. Flexible training: Stick, GMAW(MIG) wire feed aluminum and steel. Skill based and individual support. The welding hood is provided for the use in the class. Safety glasses and gloves are student’s responsibility.

5248 W 5-8p Oct 5–Nov 9 $219 Cresco Ctr 121 Huber

Search, register and pay for classes online! Go to

www.nicc.edu/continuingedClick “Search for Classes”Select the class you want

Register and pay online

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Moped SafetyThis course is mandated by the state of Iowa for students under the age of 16, who want to get their moped license. Learn the rules of the road and how to drive safely. Upon successful completion of class, the student will be mailed a certificate that they can take to get their moped license. Students taking a daytime class should plan to bring a lunch. All students should be 13 years old. The DOT certificate issued for successful completion is valid for one year.

235 Sa 8:30a-2:30p Aug 20 $25 Calmar Campus/Wilder 101 Leeps

Northeast Iowa Community College offers Adult Education

and Family Literacy classes throughout northeast Iowa.

General Education Development (GED) The General Education Development (GED) program allows those who have not finished high school to earn a General Education Development Diploma from the State of Iowa. The diploma shows that individuals have achieved a level of educational development comparable to that of a high school graduate.

English Language English Language instruction is offered through the Adult Literacy Program to help people with limited English to learn the English language.

Adult Basic Education Adult Basic Education instruction is offered through the Adult Literacy Program to help people with limited or “rusty” academic skills. Tier 1 classes are vocationally-based and are designed for students with learning challenges, who want to build on their current skills. Tier 2 classes are academically oriented and are designed for students who want to “brush up” on skills that could help them in their daily lives, who need help in passing college entrance/ work-related exams or taking the GED.

Fees associated with Adult Literacy education include annual program fee $25 (non-refundable), GED or English Language textbook fees (optional), GED testing fee $75. For information, contact the Dubuque Center for Education at 888.642.2338, ext. 100.

Adult education & family Literacy

Making education convenient for you by offering services at the following

northeast iowa Community College locations

Calmar CampusContinuing Education1625 Hwy 150 SouthP.O. Box 400Calmar, IA 52132-0400563.562.3263, ext. 399

Cresco Center1020 2nd Avenue S.E.Hwy 9Cresco, IA 52136-1710563.547.3355

Dubuque Center for Education700 Main StreetDubuque, IA 52001-6820563.557.8271, ext 100

NICC/UIU Manchester Center1200 West Main St / Dupaco BldgManchester, IA 52057

Peosta Campus10250 Sundown RoadPeosta, IA 52068-9703563.556.5110

Regional Academy for Math and Science (RAMS) & Oelwein Center1400 Technology DriveOelwein, IA 50662-3011319.283.3010

Town Clock Centerfor Professional Development680 Main Street, Suite 100Dubuque, IA 52001-6815563.557.8271, ext. 380

Waukon Center1220 3rd Avenue N.W., Suite 102Waukon, IA 52172563.568.3060

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Online Registration: www.nicc.edu/continuinged

Calmar Area Registration:

Phone 800.728.2256 or 563.562.3263, ext. 399

Fax 563.562.3719

Mail NICC Continuing Education P.O. Box 400 Calmar, IA 52132-0400

Dubuque Area Registration:

Phone 563.557.8271, ext. 380

Fax 563.557.0319

Mail NICC Town Clock Center for Professional Development 680 Main Street, Suite 100 Dubuque, IA 52001-6815

Quick, Convenient Online registration(Recommended browser is Internet Explorer. An email account is required for online registration.)

Step 1: Go to www.nicc.edu/continuinged

Click Sign In.

New Students: Click on Create New Student Profile. On the next page, you will be asked to create a Login and a Password; note this information for future reference. Complete the remainder of the profile form and click Submit.

Returning Students: Enter your username and password, and click Sign In. If you do not remember your password, click on Forgot Your Password to have a temporary password emailed to you. Once you log in, you may edit your profile to create a new password.

Step 2: Select Courses

Click Classes in the Options Menu located on the left of the screen and locate your course by category. Or click Search in the Options Menu and enter search criteria to locate your course. Once you find your course, you may click on the course title to view the full course description. To select the course, click Add to Cart. You may continue to review courses and select by clicking Add to Cart.

Step 3: Checkout

In the Shopping Cart, click Checkout to begin the payment process. When you reach the Shopping Cart page, you have the option of choosing additional classes, removing classes from your cart or canceling your order. Before processing your checkout, please review and agree to the Refund Policy provided by clicking the check box for each class. Click Checkout to proceed. At Payment Process, please review your order and enter the requested credit card information and select Process Payment to complete your order.

That is it! You will receive an email confirmation of your registration and transaction. You may also log in at any time to view your current (and past) registrations and transactions.

Tuition and feesClasses require pre-registration and payment. We accept MasterCard®, Visa® and Discover® for all classes. Class registrations are due one-week prior to the start of class. Registrations are not valid until payment is received. A confirmation email is issued for online registrations. No return confirmation or receipt is issued for other forms of registration.

enrollment and Cancellation policyClasses and workshops are subject to cancellation if the minimum enrollment is not attained. In the event of cancellation, participants will be notified. Some classes may have limited enrollment due to space or other limitations.

refund policyIf a class is cancelled by NICC, a full refund will be issued. No refund will be given if the participant cancels 5 business days or less prior to class start date. Note that some fees are not refundable.

Weather Cancellations In the event that classes are cancelled due to inclement weather, announcements will be made on your local radio/TV stations or call – Calmar area: 563.562.3263, ext. 399 or Dubuque area: 563.557.8271, ext. 380. Continuing Education classes held at school district locations are cancelled if the school district closes due to inclement weather.

Gift CertificatesContact Continuing Education for more information on how to give the perfect gift: “The Gift of Education.”

Northeast Iowa Community College prohibits discrimination in educational programs, employment, and activities on the basis of age, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion or disability.

registration informationniCC Continuing education

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Return completed registration and payment to:NICC Continuing Education P.O. Box 400 Calmar, IA 52132-0400

registration formniCC Continuing education

Please print clearly and complete entire form.

Please feel free to duplicate this form. Class # Name of Class Start Date Location Time Tuition

Total Amount Due $

Full Legal Name: _________________________________________________________________

Last 4-digits of SS #: _____________________Date of Birth: _______________________________(To assist the college to identify you correctly. All information provided is strictly confidential.)

Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address

________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip

Email: _________________________________Home phone: ______________________________

Work phone: ___________________________Cell phone: ________________________________**Ethnic: ____ HIS Hispanic/Latino ____NHS Non-Hispanic/Latino**Race: ____ American/Alaskan Native ____Asian ____ Black or African American ____White ____ Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ** Not required for registration. For state and federal reports.

Company Billing Information:

Company Name: _________________________________________________________________

Company Contact Name: __________________________________________________________

Company Address: _______________________________________________________________ Company Address

________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip

Phone: ________________________________Billing Email: _______________________________

Payment Method (Note: Registration confirmation and receipt is issued if an email address is provided)

Payment Enclosed (Make check payable to NICC)

________Visa® _______ MasterCard® _______Discover®

Exp. Date _______________________ 3-Digit Security Code ___________________

Cr. Card # _________________________________________________________________

Signature: _________________________________________________________________

Name as it appears on card: __________________________________________________

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Continuing EducationNortheast Iowa Community CollegeP.O. Box 400Calmar, IA 52132-0400

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