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WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS The Leader in Workforce Development CREDIT, CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ® n Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering n Alternative Energy n Bioscience Workforce Training and Assessment Center n Building Construction Trades n Casino Dealer n GED/Literacy Services n Gourmet Cooking n Health Care n IT Training n Public Safety – Police/Fire n Transportation, Logistics and Distribution n Truck Driving EASY PHONE REGISTRATION 866-933-5175 www.tri-c.edu/workforce SUMMER 2012 COURSE OFFERINGS MAY - AUGUST 2012

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n Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering

n Alternative Energy

n Bioscience Workforce Training and Assessment Center

n Building Construction Trades

n Casino Dealer

n GED/Literacy Services

n Gourmet Cooking

n Health Care

n IT Training

n Public Safety – Police/Fire

n Transportation, Logistics and Distribution

n Truck Driving

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866-933-5175www.tri-c.edu/workforce

SuMMer 2012 courSe offeringS May - auguSt 2012

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traiNiNG SiteOhio School of casino dealers4620 Richmond Rd., Warrensville Hts., OH 44128

iNFOrmatiON216-464-3325 [email protected] • www.tri-c.edu/casinodealer

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Blackjack$1,000 CEU: 12 HRS: 120#53917 Jun11-Aug17 8a.m.start MWF#53918 Jun11-Aug17 8a.m.start TR#53919 Jul9-Sep14 8a.m.start MWF#53920 Jul10-Sep13 8a.m.start TRZCAS 1000

carnival Games$900 CEU: 8 HRS: 80#53921 Jun11-Jul12 8a.m.start MWF#53922 Jun12-Jul11 8a.m.start TR#53923 Jul16-Aug17 8a.m.start MWF#53924 Jul17-Aug16 8a.m.start TRZCAS 1006

craps$1,500 CEU: 16 HRS: 160#53925 Jun11-Aug17 8a.m.start MWF#53926 Jun12-Aug16 8a.m.start TR#53927 Jul9-Sep14 8a.m.start MWF#53928 Jul10-Sep13 8a.m.start TRZCAS 1001

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roulette$1,200 CEU: 12 HRS: 120#53933 Jun11-Aug17 8a.m.start MWF#53934 Jun12-Aug16 8a.m.start TR#53935 Jul9-Sep14 8a.m.start MWF#53936 Jul10-Sep13 8a.m.start TRZCAS 1002

Baccarat$900 CEU: 8 HRS: 80#53937 Jun11-Aug15 8a.m.start MW#53938 Jun12-Aug16 5:30-8p.m. TR#53939 Jul9-Sep12 8a.m.start MW#53943 Jul10-Sep13 5:30-8p.m. TRZCAS1003

Pai-Gow Poker$900 CEU: 8 HRS: 80#53944 Jun11-Aug15 8a.m.start MW#53945 Jun12-Aug16 5:30-8p.m. TR#53946 Jul9-Sep12 8a.m.start MW#53947 Jul10-Sep13 5:30-8p.m. TRZCAS 1004

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Table of ContentsSummer 2012May - AugustCourses/ProgramsCasino Dealer ....................................... Inside Front Cover

Health Care ........................................................................ 2 • State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) ........................... 2 • Medical Coding/Billing ..................................................... 2 • Medical Front Office ......................................................... 3 • Patient Access Specialist ................................................. 4 • Continuing Education for Medical Coders ...................... 4

IT Training ........................................................................... 5 • Cisco ................................................................................ 11

Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering .. 13 • Manufacturing Technical Readiness ............................. 14 • Precision Machining Technology (PMT) ......................... 14 • Computer Numerical Control (CNC) ............................... 15 • Nondestructive Testing ................................................... 16 • Industrial Welding ........................................................... 16 • AutoCAD/Solidworks ....................................................... 17 • Industrial Automation and Maintenance ...................... 18

Bioscience Workforce Training and Assessment Center ........................................... 20

Building Construction Trades ................................ 21

Alternative Energy ........................................................ 21

Truck Driving ................................................................. 22 • Truck Driving Academy .................................................. 22 • Driving Courses .............................................................. 22

Transportation, Logistics and Distribution ... 22 • Forklift Operator ............................................................. 22

Public Safety (Police/Fire) .................................... 23

GED/Literacy Services ............................................. 25

Gourmet Cooking ....................................................... 26

Online Training .............................................................. 27

Registration Information ......................................... 28

Registration Form .............................. Inside Back Cover

HOW TO REGISTER

By Phone: 866-933-5175Have credit card information available.

By Mail:Complete registration form.Mail with check, money order,or purchase order to:

Tri-C/Unified Technologies Center2415 Woodland Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115

By Fax: 216-987-3210To register and pay with credit card or purchase order.

In Person:Stop by any Enrollment Center at

• Metropolitan/Unified Technologies Center 2415 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

• Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills, OH 44122

• Western Campus 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, OH 44130

• Brunswick University Center 3605 Center Rd., Brunswick, OH 44212

• Westshore Campus 31001 Clemens Rd., Westlake, OH 44145

• Corporate College® East 4400 Richmond Rd., Warrensville Hts., OH 44128

• Corporate College® West 25425 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake, OH 44145

KEY TO DAYS OF THE WEEK M – Monday T – Tuesday W – Wednesday R – Thursday F – Friday S – Saturday SU – Sunday

KEY TO LOCATIONSUTC – Unified Technologies CenterCCE – Corporate College EastCCW – Corporate College WestMetro – Metropolitan CampusEast – Eastern CampusWest – Western CampusB – Brunswick University CenterWS – Westshore Campus

Program 60 does not apply for courses held at Corporate College East or West, and selected courses at other sites.

PLEASE NOTE:All college campus locations will be closed in

observance of holidays on Monday, May 28, 2012and Wednesday, July 4, 2012.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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ENTRY LEVEL PROGRAMS

Prerequisites

• High School diploma/GED or at least an 8th grade level in math and reading.• Be in good health with the ability to assist frail,

elderly persons.• A two-step Mantoux TB test or chest x-ray with negative

result is required.• A ceil blue, long-sleeved, lab jacket is required for class

and lab.• White uniforms for clinical practice.• Pre-entrance reading and language exam (or equivalent) for

the accelerated course.

Program DescriptionTrain for this in-demand health career through our state-approved, 104-hour training program. Your clinical experience will prepare you for employment in long-term care facilities, hospitals, clinics and residential facilities. Upon completion of your training, you will be eligible to take the state competency exam at the College.

Who should attend?If you are a caring individual who enjoys helping people, the STNA position is for you. STNAs work in a variety of health care settings to improve their patients’ well being by assisting them with personal care and monitoring progress with their recovery goals. As a STNA your career outlook is excellent. This profession is expected to grow at an extremely rapid rate. STNAs work as Care Partners, Patient Care Assistants, Caregivers, Clinical Assistants, Resident Assistants and more.

Benefits of Tri-C’s STNA Training • We offer online pre-testing practice to reduce any test

anxiety you may have.• Expanded job placement services are available.

Note: The clinical session may be scheduled on the weekend.

$955 CEU: 10.4 HRS: 104

#53775 UTC - 212 T W RMay 29 - Jul 18 5:30p - 9:30p Staff

#53776 UTC - 234B M T W R FJun 4 - Jun 28 9:00a - 3:30p DeGraff

#53777 Westshore - TBD M T W RJun 4 - Jul 17 9:00a - 1:00p Staff

#53778 UTC - 234B M T W RJun 25 - Aug 7 9:00a - 1:00p ChaneyZNAT 1000

State Tested Nurse Assistant Training Program (STNA)

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AAPC Professional Medical Coding CurriculumPrerequisite: Medical Terminology.This 81-hour curriculum is designed to prepare individuals for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam. The CPC certification is internationally recognized and illustrates a level of knowledge employers recognize and value.Note: Includes AAPC workbook. Upon completion of the course, students will be eligible for the CPC exam. AAPC requires that individuals have two years coding experience (1 year may be substituted with this class) in addition to successful completion of the CPC exam in order to become a CPC. Students taking this course with less than one year experience will be CPC Apprentices until one year is submitted to AAPC. Students must bring their own current CPT and ICD-9CM and HCPCS Coding Manuals.

$1,750 CEU: 8.1 HRS: 81

#86894 CCW - TBD M WAug 22 - Nov 28 6:00p - 9:00p Cataldo

#86895 CCE - TBD M WSep 5 - Dec 12 6:00p - 9:00p WilceZHTH 1175

Accelerated AAPC

#86843 CCW - TBD SSept 15 - Nov 10 9:00a - 1:00p WilceNote: Required textbooks – 2012 Professional Level CPT, ICD-9-CM and HCPCS.ZHTH 1203

Medical Coding and BillingPrerequisites

• High school diploma or GED• Medical Terminology required for Fundamentals of Billing

Reimbursement and the AAPC Professional Medical Coding Curriculum courses.

Program DescriptionPrepare for your new career in the growing field of Medical Coding and Billing and study for your certification as a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) through our inclusive program. Learn the basics with our long standing Medical Terminology and Fundamentals of Billing Reimbursement courses and complete with the Professional Medical Coding Curriculum (PMCC) course designed by The American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC).

Who should attend?Individuals interested in working with physicians’ coding and medical records.

Courses• Medical Terminology• Fundamentals of Billing Reimbursement• AAPC Professional Medical Coding Curriculum

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Fundamentals of Billing ReimbursementExplore insurance verification, eligibility and billing for Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurance covered medical services. Class work activities will simulate procedures that are used by hospitals and other health care providers.Note: Required book is “Health Insurance Today” 3rd Edition.

$375 CEU: 3 HRS: 30

#53764 UTC - 234E T RJul 10 - Aug 9 9:00a - 12:00p Hill

#53769 CCE - TBD T RAug 7 - Sep 6 6:00p - 9:00p HillZHTH 1132

EHR Basics Combining Technology with PatientsHands-on practice helps students understand basic functions of Electronic Health Record (EHR) software and Microsoft Office applications in the diverse world of health care. Understand the important role of HIPAA Privacy and customer relations in the evolving world of technology.Note: Textbook not required.

$325 CEU: 3.6 HRS: 36

#53866 UTC - 235 T RJul 24 - Aug 27 1:00p - 4:00p BrownZHTH 1245

Medical Front Office Specialist with CertificationPrerequisites

• High school diploma or GED• Keyboarding skills and basic computer knowledge

Program DescriptionThis comprehensive program provides skills for a career in a medical practice front office. Our classroom exercises and computer lab sessions allow you to explore and practice real job functions such as insurance billing, scheduling, collecting payments and customer service. Upon completion of the program you may test for your certification as a “Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) offered by The National Healthcareer Association (NHA).

Who should attend?Individuals interested in entering the medical administrative field to perform front office functions in a physician’s practice. Physicians are seeking candidates who bring practical front office skills to the job. You will obtain these skills upon completion of this program.

Courses• Medical Terminology• Fundamentals of Billing Reimbursement• Medical Front Office Fundamentals• EHR Basics Combining Technology with Patients

Medical Front Office FundamentalsThis course will help you to become proficient in Medical Front Office tasks. Techniques and best practices will be presented and practiced. This course may be taken alone or as a part of the Medical Front Office Specialist Program.Note: Required text is Kinns The Administrative Medical Assistant An Applied Learning Approach ISBN 978-1-4160-3201-4.

$499 CEU: 3 HRS: 30

#53816 UTC - 234E T RJun 5 - Jul 10 9:00a - 12:00p BrownZHTH 1208

Hospital/Facility Billing and ReimbursementThis course will help you develop the skills necessary to effectively submit hospital charges to third party payers, mainly Medicare and Medicaid, in the Central Billing Office of a hospital.Note: Students must have familiarity with ICD-9, basic knowledge of physician billing processes, and a high school diploma or GED

$249 CEU: 2 HRS: 20

#53868 CCE - TBD T RJul 10 - Aug 9 6:00p - 8:00p BrownZHTH 1247

Medical TerminologyTake Medical Terminology and build your skills in the health care field. This course is taught in a format designed to increase retention and introduces a variety of learning methods such as flash cards and CD-ROM practice. Learn the language of the fastest growing industry in our area.Note: Required book is “Medical Terminology: A Living Language” 4th Edition ISBN 978-0131589988. Read Chp1 before first day of class.

$350 CEU: 3.9 HRS: 39

#53758 UTC - 234E M WJun 6 - Jul 23 9:00a - 12:00p Brown

#53760 CCW - TBD T RMay 22 - Jul 3 6:00p - 9:00p Staff

#53762 CCE - TBD M WJul 9 - Aug 20 6:00p - 9:00p BrownZHTH 1075

Dental Assistant Radiography: Initial TrainingPrerequisite: Minimum of 6 months work experience in a dental, office or a certificate from a dental assisting, program.This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board training requirements for those seeking to become certified dental radiographers.Note: Materials will be provided.Upon completion of this course, participants will be given 60 days to submit a clinical assignment consisting of exposing radiographs under the supervision of a dentist. A certificate of course completion will be mailed following submission of the clinical assignment.

$140 CEU: 0.8 HRS: 8

#53881 CCE - TBD RMay 24 8:30a - 4:30p EvanoffZHTH 1004

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Patient Access Specialist (PAS)For the Certified Healthcare Access Associate (CHAA)Prerequisites

• High school diploma or GED• Strong interest in customer service

Program DescriptionTrain for the high demand position of Hospital Patient Access Specialist. Patient Access Specialists perform functions such as admissions, registration, financial counseling, pre-certification, guest relations, scheduling and telecommunications. At the completion of the program you may test for your national certification as a “Certified Healthcare Access Associate” (CHAA) offered by The National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM).

Who should attend?Individuals interested in entering the health care/medical field in a variety of patient care settings. Health care employers are seeking candidates or career transition candidates who are trained and certified in Hospital Patient Access.

Courses• Medical Terminology• Fundamentals of Billing Reimbursement• Patient Access Specialist Fundamentals• EHR Basics Combining Technology with Patients

Patient Access Specialist FundamentalsTake this class on its own to explore the field of hospital patient access, or as part of our comprehensive Patient Access Specialist program to prepare for your professional certification. Gain the skills to sit for an examination as a Certified Health Care Access Associate by the National Association of Health Care Access Management (NAHAM). Explore the skills necessary to be a patient access specialist in a hospital or related health care organization. Get to know the functions of the patient access specialist. Perform efficient patient admissions and accurate insurance verification. You will survey health care industry terms and processes relating to admissions for health care services in any health care setting. Topics include interviewing for insurance coverage, medical necessity and admissions forms.Note: Required textbook is Allied Health.

$499 CEU: 3 HRS: 30

#53766 UTC - 235 M WAug 13 - Sep 17 9:00a - 12:00p KirbyTextbook: Allied Health Patient Access Specialist (PAS)ZHTH 1130

CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR MEDICAL CODERSICD-10 Preparation: Review of ICD-10 Structure Plus Anatomy, Physiology & Medical TerminologyThis course is a preparation for ICD-10-CM. Topics include an explanation of ICD-10 with comparison to ICD-9; guidelines for coding, chapter by chapter explanation of ICD-10 with review of anatomy, basic physiology, medical terminology and basic pharmacology. Also included are clinical examples with hands-on coding exercises for each ICD-10 chapter.

$135 CEU: 0.45 HRS: 4.5

#53834 CCE - TBD RJul 12 8:00a - 12:30p Evanoff

#53869 CCE - TBD WAug 15 8:00a - 12:30p CataldoZHTH 1230

EXAM PREP COURSES

NAHAM Certification Exam: CHAAPrerequisite: NAHAM Certification Exam Preparation: CHAA or work experience in the healthcare access field.Sit for the Proctored National Association of Healthcare Access Management Certified Healthcare Access Associate Exam.Note: Exam is a paper exam; 2.5 hours in length. You must register with and pay NAHAM for the exam and test site by May 1, 2005. Visit www.naham.org

$20 CEU: 0 HRS: 3

#53862 UTC - 215 RJul 12 9:00a - 12:00p BrownZZZZ 7501

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IT Training

BEGIN HERE/FOUNDATIONSWindows 7 for the DesktopPrerequisite: Keyboarding skills and the ability to use computerOpen the Window on computer opportunities. Understand the desktop and icons; create shortcuts to applications and documents. Utilize Windows Explorer, My Computer and the Start menu. Create, find, move and delete files, documents and folders. Modify desktop properties and view the desktop in your own style. Use the Control Panel to customize the Windows environment. Understanding this desktop operating system will increase your productivity and decrease your frustration!Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53593 CCE - TBD T RMay 29 - May 31 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZCCO 1023

BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS With Microsoft Office 2010

Access, BasicPrerequisite: Keyboarding skills and the ability to use Windows, operating system to manage information on computer.Learn the basic operations of the Microsoft Access database application to design and create new databases, tables, and relationships; create and maintain records; locate records; and produce reports based on the information in the database. You will examine the basic database concepts, and create and modify databases and their various objects using the MS Access relational database application.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53601 CCW - TBD M WJun 18 - Jun 20 6:00p - 9:30p Staff

#53563 CCE - TBD T RJul 10 - Jul 12 6:00p - 9:30p Staff

#53603 UTC - TBD SJul 28 - Aug 4 8:30a - 11:30a StaffZMSA 1114

Access, IntermediatePrerequisite: Access, Basic or basic database user skills including creating, and reports in Access, working with tables, relationships, queries, forms.This course is designed for students who would like to learn intermediate-level operations of the Microsoft Office Access program. You will consider how to maintain data consistency and integrity, customize database components, improve queries, forms, and reports, and integrate Access with other applications/Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53595 CCE - TBD M WJul 23 - Jul 25 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZMSA 1113

Excel, BasicPrerequisite: Keyboarding skills, ability to use the Windows, operating system to manage information on computer.Work with the spreadsheet concepts required to produce basic worksheets including inputting data and running calculations. Topics covered include creating a basic worksheet, performing calculations, modifying a worksheet, formatting a worksheet, printing workbooks and managing large workbooks.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53562 CCE - TBD T RJun 12 - Jun 14 6:00p - 9:30p Staff

#53560 CCW - TBD M WJul 2 - Jul 4 6:00p - 9:30p Staff

#53602 UTC - TBD SJul 14 - Jul 21 8:30a - 11:30a StaffZMSA 1111

Excel, IntermediatePrerequisite: Excel, Basic or ability to create, edit, format and print basic, worksheets.Streamline and enhance your spreadsheets with customized Microsoft Excel elements including templates, charts, graphics, and formulas. Apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats. Create templates, sort and filter data, import and export data, analyze data, and work with Excel on the web.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53844 CCE - TBD FJun 15 8:30a - 4:30p Staff

#53594 CCE - TBD T RJul 31 - Aug 2 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZMSA 1112

Excel, AdvancedPrerequisite: Excel, Intermediate or the ability to create, edit, format, and print, basic worksheet that include charts and sorted and, filtered data. Understanding of XML is recommended.This course is designed for persons who want to gain advanced skills necessary to utilize the specialized and advanced capabilities of Excel by automating some common tasks, applying advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborating on worksheets with others, and sharing Excel data with other applications. Topics include creating macros, collaborating with others, auditing and analyzing worksheet data, incorporating multiple data sources, and importing and exporting data.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53845 CCW - TBD FJul 27 8:30a - 4:30p StaffZMSA 1127

New courses startingFall 2012!

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Word, BasicPrerequisite: Keyboarding skills and the ability to use Windows, operating system to manage information on computer.Work with the word processing concepts required to produce basic business documents to create, revise, edit, enhance, and save documents for both printing and future retrieval. Topics covered include creating a basic document using Microsoft Word, editing documents by locating and modifying text, formatting text, formatting paragraphs, adding tables to a document, adding graphic elements to a document, controlling a document’s page setup and its overall appearance, and proofing documents to make them more accurate.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53561 CCE - TBD T RJun 26 - Jun 28 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZMSA 1116

Word, IntermediatePrerequisite: Word, Basic or ability to create and modify standard business, documents in Microsoft Word contain basic tables, text, and simple graphics.Improve the quality of your work by enhancing your documents with customized Microsoft Word elements. Improve your efficiency by automating the way Microsoft Word works for you. In this course, you will create complex documents in Microsoft Word by adding components such as customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics. You will also create personalized Microsoft Word efficiency tools.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$125 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53698 CCE - TBD M WJul 16 - Jul 18 6:00p - 9:30p MentorZMSA 1117

HTML5 and CSS3, The Language of the WEBPrerequisite: Internet, Introduction - Online or have equivalent, knowledge and skills.Focus on the fundamentals of designing and publishing home pages with the HTML language interface. We will address topics including identification and utilization of HTML elements, differentiating relative and absolute paths, defining and anchoring links, and importing graphics.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$350 CEU: 1.4 HRS: 14

#53590 CCE - TBD T RJun 19 - Jun 28 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZCIW 1001

Javascript, AJAX, and JQuery, BasicPrerequisite: HTML5 and CSS3, The Language of the WEBCreate dynamic Web pages using the popular Web scripting language, JavaScript! This course is perfect for beginning programmers with prior knowledge of HTML. JavaScript adds interactive functions to HTML page.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$350 CEU: 1.4 HRS: 14

#53604 CCE - TBD T RJul 10 - Jul 19 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZPRG 1029

Mobile Application Development Certificate ProgramPrerequisitesSoftware Development fundamentals or equivalent knowledge

Program DescriptionThis program focuses training students on how to develop mobile applications. Courses will teach developers how to create native applications for Android and iPhone mobile devices using Flash. Packed with practical examples, we will show you how to build a variety of apps and integrate them with core mobile services such as Accelerometer, GPS, Photo Library, and more.

Requirements/TrainingThis certificate program requires completion of 4 courses; HTML5 and CSS3-The Language of the WEB, Javascript, AJAX, and JQuery, Basic, Flash CS4 and Flash Mobile Development.

CourseworkCourse Title Contact HrsHTML5 and CSS3- The Language of the WEB 14Javascript, AJAX, and JQuery, Basic 14Flash CS4, Basic 14 Flash Mobile Development 28

PROGRAMMING/APPLICATION/ WEB DEvELOPMENT

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Dreamweaver, BasicPrerequisite: HTML5 and CSS3, The Language of the WEBIn this professional Web site creation and design course, you will use Web development tools, beginning with the basics of Dreamweaver tool palettes and site management features to working with templates, wizards, and backgrounds, adding and managing hyperlinks, hot spots, tables, frames, and forms.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$350 CEU: 1.4 HRS: 14

#53591 CCE - TBD T RJul 24 - Aug 2 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZDES 1018

InDesign, BasicPrerequisite: Ability to use Windows operating system to manage information on computer such as creating folders, copying and pasting objects, formatting text, retrieving and saving files.In this course, you’ll work with some of the tools and features to create marketing collateral using InDesign software.Note: Flash drive recommended. Textbook provided.

$359 CEU: 1.4 HRS: 14

#53463 CCE - TBD M WJul 9 - Jul 18 6:00p - 9:30p Staff

#53843 CCW - TBD T RJun 5 - Jun 14 6:00p - 9:30p StaffZDES 1021

Adobe Digital Media Certificate ProgramPrerequisitesWindows for the Desktop 7Software Development FundamentalsHTML5 and CSS3, The Language of the WEB.

Program DescriptionThis training is designed to keep you at the forefront of Adobe’s digital media technology. The Adobe Digital Media Program gives you a competitive edge in today’s ever changing job market. Whether you are an editor, special effects artist, web developer or a teacher in multimedia, these training tools will help you expand your skills.

Course requirements:By taking the required five classes you will learn how to use all the software in Adobe’s Creative Suite.

Coursework

Course Title Contact HrsAdobe Dreamweaver 14Adobe Flash 14Adobe Photoshop 14Adobe InDesign 14Adobe Premiere Pro 14

WEB/DIGITAL DESIGN

Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL (MS 2778 Equivalent)Prerequisite: Window Server 2008 or equivalent knowledgeThis course provides the technical skills required to write basic Transact-SQL queries for Microsoft SQL Server 2008. The student will be introduced to how client/server architecture works, and examine the various database and business tasks that can be performed by using the components of SQL Server 2008. The student will also be introduced to SQL Server database concepts such as relational databases, normalization, and database objects.

$895 CEU: 2.8 HRS: 28

#53833 CCE - TBD M T W R

Jun 25 - Jun 28 9:00a - 4:00p StaffZMCP 1086

Spotlight on Microsoft SQL Server 2008SQL Server 2008 R2 introduces a range of new capabilities to help businesses of all sizes derive more value from information. Built on improvements in previous versions, SQL Server 2008 R2 adds even greater capabilities in development, manageability, BI, and data warehousing.

Earning a SQL Server 2008 Certification helps validate your experience and knowledge in using Microsoft products andsolutions. Designed to be relevant in today’s rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications help you use evolvingtechnologies, fine-tune your troubleshooting skills, and improve your job satisfaction.

Although certification is recommended to verify your knowledge and skill, you do not have to take the certification exam in order to take any Microsoft authorized course. Students are only “certified” by virtue of taking and passing the requisite Microsoft exam.

New courses startingFall 2012!

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CompTIA Computer Network Technician Certificate ProgramPrerequisitesIT Foundations/Core Skills or equivalent knowledge.

Program DescriptionThis program focuses training primarily on the three core CompTIA exams: A+, Network+ and Security+ developed by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). A+ certification validates foundation-level knowledge and skills necessary for a career in PC support including installation, upgrade, repair, configuration and troubleshooting of PC system hardware and software; CompTIA Network+ certification proves knowledge of networking features and functions including network hardware, connections, software, the OSI Reference model, and protocols and the CompTIA Security+ certification designates knowledgeable professionals in the field of security dealing with computer security topics such as cryptography and access control, as well as business-related topics such as disaster recovery and risk management.

Requirements/TrainingThis certificate program requires completion of 3 courses; A+, Network+ and Security+. These courses will provide students with the competencies required to take the Certified CompTIA exams.

CourseworkCourse Title Hrs ExamIT Essentials for PC Support Technicians 42 22-701/702Network+ 42 N10-004Security+ 42 SY0-301

HDI: Support Center Analyst (SCA) Boot CampPrerequisitesIT Essentials for PC Support Technicians or IT Essentials/A+ Boot Camp recommended Customer service background is helpful.

Program DescriptionSupport Center Analyst Certification, sponsored by the Help Desk Institute, is based on internationally recognized open standards designed specifically by IT support experts. This certification was the first of its kind to be launched and creates a set of industry-based and recognized standards.

Requirements/TrainingThis certification program requires a three-day fast track boot camp course. Exam is included and will be given on the last day of class.

CourseworkCourse Title Hrs Exam(s)HDI Support Center Analyst 18 HDI-SCA

MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Implementation and MaintenancePrerequisitesDatabase Administration Fundamentals

Program DescriptionThe Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) for SQL Server 2008 Implementation and Maintenance course of study provides skills to install, configure, manage, maintain, monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize SQL Server 2008.

Requirements/TrainingThis specialist certification requires one certification (exam 70-432 or academic version 73-432). MS 2778, MS 6231, and MS 6232 are recommended by Microsoft Learning to prepare for this specialist exam.

Coursework

Course/Exam Title Contact Hrs

Step 1 MS 2778: Writing Queries Using 28 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL

Step 2 MS 6231: Maintaining a Microsoft 42 SQL Server 2008 R2 Database

Step 3 MS 6232: Implementing a Microsoft 42 SQL Server 2008 R2 Database

Step 4 Exam TS 70-432 or Exam TS 73-432 – MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance

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ITIL® v3 Foundation Boot CampPrerequisitesFamiliarity with IT terminology and IT-related work experience are recommended.Program DescriptionITIL Foundation is the comprehensive framework, a base on which Information Technology (IT) Processes are composed. The Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management (ITIL Foundation) is proof that the person possessing the certificate understands various processes and relations between them. In this comprehensive course, you will prepare for the ITIL v3 Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management. You will learn the fundamentals of IT Service Management from experienced instructors who have led implementations and have the first-hand knowledge and experience to make ITIL real and valuable. This course includes handouts and references useful after the class, as well as practices sessions, quizzes, exam strategies, and test-taking tips. The ITIL v3 Foundation exam will be administered on the last day of class.

Topics covered include• Service Management Defined • ITIL Introduction• Service Operation • Continual Service Improvement• Service Strategy• Service Design• Service Transition• Practice Exam

Note: Official materials and test voucher are provided. This course is presented in partnership with Global Knowledge Training, LLC who is an ITIL accredited training organization.

CourseworkCourse Title Hrs ExamITIL® v3 Foundation Prep 21 ITIL v3 Foundation in IT Service Management

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MCTS – Windows 7 ConfigurationProgram DescriptionThis Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Windows 7 Configuration course of study provides skills to assist the participants install, upgrade, and migrate to Windows 7, deploy Windows, configure hardware, applications, network connectivity and resources, configure mobile computing, monitor and maintain systems that run Windows 7, and configure backup and recovery options.

Requirements/TrainingThis specialist certification requires one certification (exam 70-680 or academic version 73-680). MS 6292 and MS 50322 are recommended by Microsoft Learning to prepare for this specialist exam.

Coursework Course/Exam Title Contact HrsStep 1 MS 6292: Installing and Configuring 28 Windows 7 Client Step 2 MS 50322: Configuring and 42 Administering Windows 7 Step 3 Exam TS 70-680 or Exam TS 73-680 _ MCTS: Windows 7 – Configuration

UPGRADING?Let us be your training provider.Tailored corporate training solutions available.

Contact Toni Paoletta, IT Training Program Manager at 216-987-2962 to discuss

customized training.

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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT

MCTS – Windows Server 2008 Active Directory ConfigurationProgram DescriptionThis Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration is directed at individuals who work – or plan to work – with Active Directory and Directory Services, Active Directory server roles, certificate management, and Group Policy. The program covers configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory, configuring the Active Directory infrastructure, configuring Active Directory roles and services, creating and maintaining Active Directory objects, maintaining the Active Directory environment, and configuring Active Directory certificate services.

Requirements/TrainingThis specialist certification requires one certification (exam 70-640 or academic version 73-640). MS 6425 and MS 6426 are recommended by Microsoft Learning to prepare for this specialist exam.

Coursework Course/Exam Title Contact HrsStep 1 MS 6425: Configuring and 42 Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain ServicesStep 2 MS 6426: Configuring and 28 Troubleshooting Identity and Access Solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Step 3 Exam TS 70-640 or Exam TS 73-640 _ MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration

MCTS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4PrerequisitesSoftware Development fundamentals or equivalent knowledge

Program DescriptionThe Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) for validates the knowledge to develop ASP.NET MVC and Web Forms Applications using .NET Framework 4.0 tools and technologies. The course focuses on coding activities that enhance the performance and scalability of the website application.

Requirements/TrainingThis certificate program requires completion of two courses; 10264A: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and 10267A: Introduction to Web Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. These courses will provide the knowledge necessary to prepare for the Microsoft Exam 70-515

CourseworkCourse Title Contact Hrs10264A: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 4210267A: Introduction to Web Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 42

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CISCO

Cisco certification ensures high standards of technical expertise. Achieving Cisco certification at any level means joining the ranks of skilled network professionals who have earned recognition and respect in the industry.

The first three levels of certification and specialization that Cisco provides for IT professionals can follow several different tracks to meet individual needs. There are many paths to Cisco certification, but only one requirement, passing one or more exams for demonstrating the knowledge and skill.

1st LEVEL OF CERTIFICATIONS

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1)Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Bootcamp

Cisco Certified voice Associate (CCvA)Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communication

Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA)Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions

Cisco Certified Security Associate (CCSA)Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security

Cisco CCNA Wireless Certification (IUWNE)CCNA Wireless Certification

2nd LEVEL OF CERTIFICATIONS

Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)Four courses to be taken in preparation for the CCNP Exam

Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)Troubleshoot and Maintain Networks

Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP)Three courses to be taken in preparation for the CCDP Exam

Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH)

CCNP voice/CCvPFive courses to be taken in preparation for the CCVP Exam

Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Applications v8.0Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Voice over IP and QoS v8.0Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 1 v8.0Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 2 v8.0Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications v8.0

Cisco Certified Network Professional Security (CCSP)Four courses to be taken in preparation for the CCNP/Security Exam

Securing Networks with Cisco Routers & Switches (SECURE) v 1.0*Deploying Cisco ASA Firewall Solutions (FIREWALL) v 1.0*Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) v 7.0*Deploying Cisco ASA VPN Solutions (VPN) v 1.0*

Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional (CCIP)Four courses to be taken in preparation for the CCIP Exam

Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP)Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS)Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS)

3rd LEVEL OF CERTIFICATIONS

Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE)

SPECIALIST CERTIFICATIONS

Cisco Wireless Technology Specialist CertificationsCisco Advanced Wireless LAN Field SpecialistWireless Security

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CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1)Prerequisite: Internet Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge/skillThis comprehensive course will help you develop your basic CCNA skills. You will gain hands-on experience as you prepare for operating the modern TCP/IP networks built with Cisco hardware. You will use Cisco 2600/2800/3500/3550/3560/4506 series routers and switches to apply the Cisco internetwork operating system (IOS). You will use the interface to start-up and configure a newly installed Cisco router and switch. You will be able to perform all basic configurations and procedures to build a multilateral, multi group network using LAN and WAN interfaces for the most common routing.Note: Textbook required.

$1,095 CEU: 2.8 HRS: 28

#53599 UTC - 234D M WJun 4 - Jun 27 6:00p - 9:30p OresanyaZCIS 1000

CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Boot CampPrerequisite: CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1) or professional equivalent.Attention, networkers enlist in this highly focused course to sharpen your CCNA skills. In this hands-on technical course, while building on the foundation provided by ICND1, you will inspect the principles of operation of today’s key internetworking technologies and combine this information with hands-on configuration and troubleshooting labs. You will find that this ICND2 class really gets you in shape for the CCNA exam.Note: Textbook required.

$1,295 CEU: 3.5 HRS: 35

#53600 UTC - 234D M WJul 2 - Aug 1 6:00p - 9:30p MirrottoZCIS 1002

CCNP Series: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)Prerequisite: CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2)Boot Camp or CCNA Certification or equivalent knowledge.In this course, the student will learn to use advanced routing to provide scalability for Cisco ISR routers that are connected to LANs and WANs within medium to large networks. Also covered will be how to increase the number of routers and sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network when additional sites or wiring configurations are added. The hands-on lab component of the class will ensure an understanding of how to implement advanced routing within the network. This course will prepare the student for the ROUTE 642-902 exam and is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP®, Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional CCIP®, and Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications.Note: Textbook required.

$1,295 CEU: 3.5 HRS: 35

#53612 UTC - 234D T RAug 7 - Sep 6 6:00p - 9:30p MirrottoZCIS 1006

CCIP Series: Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP)Prerequisite: CCNP Series: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE), CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Boot Camp.In this comprehensive Cisco course, the student will gain an in-depth knowledge of BGP, the routing protocol that is one of the underlying foundations of the Internet. This class covers the theory of BGP, configuration of BGP on Cisco IOS routers, detailed troubleshooting information and hands-on exercises that provide students with the skills needed to configure and troubleshoot BGP networks in customer environments. Different service solutions in the curriculum cover BGP network design issues and usage rules for various BGP features preparing students to design and implement efficient, optimal and trouble free BGP networks.Note: Textbook required.

$1,195 CEU: 3.5 HRS: 35

#53613 UTC - 234D SJun 9 - Jul 7 8:30a - 4:30p BarredaZCIS 1033

CCNP Security /CCSP: Deploying Cisco ASA vPN Solutions (vPN v1.0)Prerequisite: CCNA Security: Cisco Certified Security Associate (IINS).This course prepares the student for the Deploying Cisco ASA VPN Solutions (VPN v1.0) exam which test the candidate’s knowledge and skills needed to deploy Cisco ASA-based VPN solutions. Thru hands-on labs the student will learn to reduce risk to the IT infrastructure and its applications.Note: Textbook required.

$1,295 CEU: 3.5 HRS: 35

#53614 UTC - 234D SJul 28 - Aug 25 8:30a - 4:30p BarredaZCIS 1014

CCNP Series: Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP NetworksPrerequisite: CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND2) Boot Camp CCNA Certification or Equivalent.In this course, students will who work in complex network environments to gain the skills needed to maintain networks and troubleshoot and solve network problems. Also, procedural and organizational aspects of the troubleshooting and the maintenance process will be taught. A large part of the course consists of practicing these skills through the use of in class hands-on labs. This course is a component of the CCNP curriculum and assists the network professional in preparing for Cisco CCNP certification.Note: Textbook required.

$1,295 CEU: 3.5 HRS: 35

#53670 UTC - 234D T RJun 26 - Aug 2 6:00p - 9:30p MirrottoZCIS 1042

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Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering

MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER MAP

Are you interested in...

Do you require basic or introductory training in manufacturing or construction?

Building Construction Trades Certificate Program – Page 21Manufacturing Technical Readiness – Page 14

Yes, in ConstructionYes, in Manufacturing NO

Precision Machining Technology and CNC – Page 14

Machine Trades Apprenticeship (Associate Degree in Applied Industrial Technology) – Page 15

Computer Numerical Control Technology Program – Page 15

Non-Destructive Testing – Page 16

Quality Assurance

Industrial Welding – Page 16

AutoCAD and Solidworks – Page 17

Industrial Automation and Maintenance – Page 18

Pharmaceutical Drug and FDA-Regulated Manufacturing – Page 20

One Year Certificates of Proficiency in :Computer-Integrated ManufacturingThis program is for students who wish to acquire skills in the 2D/3D modeling of engineering designs, graphics based programming, production of engineering parts, and operation of computer integrated manufacturing systems. Graduates of this program qualify for entry-level employment in traditional and computer integrated manufacturing industries. Individuals can earn up to 35 credits toward an associate degree in Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology.

Machine Tools OperationThis program provides a certificate of proficiency to students who wish to acquire skills in manual machine tools operations and programming of computer controlled machine tools for entry-level employment in the metal working industry. Individuals can earn up to 30 credits toward an associate degree in Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering Technology.

Computer-Aided DraftingThis program is for students who wish to acquire computer drafting skills for entry-level positions in a variety of industries. Students will get background knowledge to aid them in developing 2D drawings with an introduction to 3D CAD. Individuals can earn up to 32 credits toward an associate degree in Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology.

Quality ControlThis certificate is geared to those seeking an entry position in the area of quality control in industry. Students are introduced to the quality control of mechanical parts and systems. Inspection of parts is done using the skills of blueprint reading of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing and inspection tools and equipment. The application of math and communication principles. Individuals can earn up to 32 credits toward an associate degree in Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology.

Industrial Automation and Maintenance (Mechatronics)This program provides a one-year certificate that prepares students to diagnose and resolve industrial equipment problems using proper technical assessment skills and core mechanical/electrical skills. The program also provides students with a base knowledge in advanced skills such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical and digital applications and process controls. Individuals will earn at least 30 credits after the completion of this program and will receive a Certificate in Basic Industrial Automation and Maintenance (Mechatronics).

Composites and Polymer ManufacturingThis program provides a certificate of proficiency to students who wish to acquire skills in manual machine tools operations and programming of computer controlled machine tools for entry-level employment with an emphasis in the polymer and composites industry. Students may apply credits toward the Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology degree program or the Mechanical Engineering Technology degree program.

Building Systems Maintenance TechnicianThe Building Systems Maintenance Technician program is a one year certificate of proficiency that prepares the individual for positions as a maintenance technician or maintenance supervisor for commercial and industrial building complexes. This program was developed in cooperation with the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Greater Cleveland. The program consists of 14 technical and business courses that earn 34 credits toward an associate’s degree.

Steelworker for the FutureThe Steelworker for the Future program is a unique opportunity to combine high-quality Tri-C academic programs with a full-scale experience working at one of the world’s leading steel companies. Tri-C is offering specialized curriculum for degree options in both Electrical Technology and Mechanical Technology at the College’s Unified Technologies Center. This is a two-and-a-half-year program with four semesters of classroom training and up to 24 weeks of on-site training at ArcelorMittal.For more information call 216-987-3204

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Manufacturing Technical ReadinessSafety in the ShopHazards are everywhere in the shop! Protect yourself and others by practicing safe work habits. This course will show how to reduce your risk.

$145 CEU: 0.8 HRS: 8

#53706 UTC - 150 M WJun 4 - Jun 13 6:00p - 8:00p OrbanicZAMT 1123

Shop Floor CalculationsNearly every shop activity requires basic math skills - whether calculating averages for a control chart, making machine adjustments, or reading prints. Basic Shop Math teaches workers how to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. It also shows how to perform other basic activities, such as rounding numbers and calculating averages. The focus of the course is on practical application - all examples and exercises are easily grasped and are based on operations and measurements that shop workers typically encounter on the job.Note: Text provided.

$345 CEU: 2 HRS: 20

#53707 UTC - 222B T RJun 26 - Jul 19 6:00p - 8:30p CoyneZAMT 1002

Blueprint Reading/MachinistsBlueprint reading is the universal form of communication in manufacturing plants and machine shops. This course teaches you how to recognize this technical communication used through drawing language and how basic concepts are applied in a manufacturing environment. Learn how to read and interpret blueprints and study different views of an object including dimensioning techniques, tolerance methods, and drawing notes.Note: Text provided.

$345 CEU: 2 HRS: 20

#53708 UTC - 134 T RJul 31 - Aug 23 6:00p - 8:30p OrbanicZAMT 1006

The PMT program provides the fundamentals of modern manufacturing through classroom and hands-on experience, to individuals seeking a career as Machinists, and CNC Machinists. PMT can serve as the starting point for the Applied Industrial Machine Trades Apprenticeship (AIT).

PMT consists of three independent sections: each section is 14 weeks

• PMT-1 consists of three foundational courses: spatial visualization; manufacturing skills; machine operations. Students gain hands-on experience using the Bridgeport mill, engine lathe, and surface grinder. Students completing this section earn 13 credits towards the AIT degree.

• PMT-2 consists of three courses which build upon the foundational studies: advanced manufacturing skills; machine tool theory; advanced machine operations. This section places emphasis on CNC machining using tool path simulation, CNC programming, set-up and operation of CNC turning and milling centers. Participants can earn 12 additional credits towards the AIT.

• PMT-3 consists of four courses which build upon CNC machining fundamentals. Advanced CNC training in cutting speeds, ANSI tooling, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, CNC offsets, trigonometry and blueprint reading. This section places emphasis on Cad-Cam software using Master-Cam to design precision parts and write CNC programs. Participants can earn 12 additional credits toward the Associates of Applied Industrial Technology Degree.

The candidate’s prior experience and knowledge of machine tools is considered when determining which section to participate.

DAY CLASSESPMT-1May 14 - Aug 16 8:00a - 12:30p M T W RSep 10 - Dec 13 8:00a - 12:30p M T W R

PMT-2May 14 - Aug 16 8:00a - 12:30p M T W RSep 10 - Dec 13 8:00a - 12:30p M T W R

EvENING CLASSESPMT-1Jul 16 - Oct 25 6:00p - 10:00p M T W R

PMT-2Jul 16 - Oct 25 6:00p - 10:00p M T W R

PMT-3Sep 10 - Dec 13 6:00p - 10:00p M T W R

For more information call 216-987-3204

PRECISION MACHINING TECHNOLOGY (PMT)

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COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) TECHNOLOGYCNC Mill - AdvancedPrerequisite: CNC Technologies.Take an in-depth look at CNC mills from process planning to basic programming. Learn how to program holes, slots, pockets, threads, and periphery cuts. If you are ready to learn more about programming CNC mills, this course is for you.Note: Text provided. This course is the fourth of five required courses in the CNC Technology Certificate program. Participant must score 70 percent or better on final exam to receive certificate for this course.

$595 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53717 UTC - 103 M WJun 4 - Jul 9 8:30a - 11:45a Wright

$595 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53720 UTC - 215 M WJun 4 - Jul 9 6:00p - 9:15p WrightNo class on July 4.ZCNC 1009

CNC Mill Lab 2Prerequisite: CNC Mill Lab 1.Put your theory to work in this hands-on lab. Work as a member of a team by using a blueprint to program, set up, and machine parts on a CNC mill. Learn the job tasks, and if you’re already employed in the industry, you can put them into practice each day as your knowledge grows.Note: Materials provided. This is an optional course in the CNC Technology Certificate program.

$295 CEU: 1.25 HRS: 12.5

#53718 UTC - 145C TJun 5 - Jul 3 8:30a - 11:00a Wright

#53721 UTC - 145C TJun 5 - Jul 3 6:00p - 8:30p OrbanicZCNC 1016

MasterCAM - Basic MillPrerequisite: CNC Mill - Advanced.Serious CNC machinists, operators, and programmers who want to build their computer skills in 3D design, drawing, and CNC programming will want to take advantage of this course. Learn the skills needed to produce CNC part programs for 3-axis machining centers using computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) software.Note: Text provided. This course is the fifth of five required courses in the CNC Technology Certificate program. Participant must score 70 percent or better on final exam to receive certificate for this course.

$595 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53719 UTC - 150 M WJul 23 - Aug 22 8:30a - 11:45a White

#53722 UTC - TBD M WJul 23 - Aug 22 6:00p - 9:15p WhiteZCNC 1005

This is the classroom portion of machine tool apprenticeship offered over a four year period. Typically, apprentices in AIT* are working and sponsored by their employer, and apply their work day experience towards certification from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Labor.

The objective of the program is to prepare the participant for their career as a Machinist as well as earn an Associates of Applied Science Degree in Applied Industrial Technology.

In this program you will develop a wide range of skills including:

• Manufacturing Skills• Advanced Manufacturing Processes• Machine Tool Fundamentals • Technical Mathematics • Blueprint Interpretation• CNC Machine Operations & Programming• Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing• Advanced Die and Mold making

*AIT Apprenticeship Program is registered with US Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Labor.

For more information call 216-987-3204

APPLIED INDUSTRIAL MACHINE TRADES APPRENTICE (AIT)

The PMT and the Applied Industrial Machine Trades apprenticeship programs are fully accredited, FAFSA tuition is applicable.

Cuyahoga Community College is an authorized Haas Technical Education Center.

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Nondestructive Testing - Ultrasonic Inspection (UT) Level 1This course introduces ultrasonic principles of sound wave propagation and term definitions. It will also introduce the student to calibration of the ultrasonic equipment, cover the linearity test and the various straight beam testing methods. Thickness measurements, Snells law and introduction to angle beam calibration and testing will also be covered.$775 CEU: 4.2 HRS: 42#53723 Off-Campus - TBD M WJun 18 - Aug 6 6:00p - 9:00p FialaZNDT 1008

Nondestructive Testing - Liquid Penetrant (PT) Levels 1 and 2This course covers the principles and practices of liquid penetrant inspection. Learn why and when to use various types of penetrant materials, proper techniques necessary for a reliable inspection, evaluate liquid penetrant indications, interpret standards and specifications and inspect welds, castings, forgings and machined components.$625 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32#53724 Off-Campus - TBD M WJun 4 - Jul 9 6:00p - 9:15p StaffZNDT 1004

Nondestructive Testing - Magnetic Particle (MT) Levels 1 and 2This course covers the principles and practices of magnetic particle inspection. Learn how and why to use different types of equipment, magnetization techniques, when and why to use wet or dry particles, evaluate magnetic particle indications, interpret standards and specifications and inspect welds, castings, forgings and machined components.$625 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32#53725 Off-Campus - TBD T RJul 10 - Aug 9 6:00p - 9:15p StaffZNDT 1005

INDUSTRIAL WELDINGWelding Blueprint ReadingExplore the techniques of blueprint reading and welding symbols related to the welding field, including the proper way to read and apply measurements and dimensioning pertaining to industrial blueprints and metal specifications. The student will also learn how to understand and interpret views and translate measurements and dimensions.

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#53730May 7 - May 30

#53731May 8 - May 29ISET 1100

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Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)This course gives the student skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG), with extensive guided instruction provided. Prepares a student for the MIG certification test.

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Jun 4 - Aug 13

#53738May 31 - Aug 7ISET 2100

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:10p

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:00p

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NDT is a diverse, exciting and technically emerging field which continues to grow. NDT personnel develop and carryout inspections and measurements on safety critical objects. People with an education in nondestructive testing technology could find themselves evaluating the structural soundness of bridges, aerospace or wind energy components, power generation or nuclear facilities.

A career in NDT offers:• Challenging and exciting career field• High demand for qualified technicians• Opportunities for career growth• Competitive pay and benefits• Career stability

Tri-C offers NDT training for students wishing to start a career in NDT as well as those currently working in the NDT field who want to expand their capabilities.

All NDT classes are held in our new state-of-the-art NDT lab located in Heritage Business Park, 23555 Euclid Ave, Euclid, OH 44117.

NONDESTRUCTIvE TESTING

NEW

*CREDIT TUITION:

In-county = $91.22 Per Credit HourOut-of-county = $118.45 Per Credit HourOut-of-state = $235.60 Per Credit Hour

For up-to-date tuition information for credit classes, visit www.tri-c.edu/payingforcollege or check the current catalog.

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK)This course gives the student skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK), with extensive guided instruction provided. Prepares the student for the STIG certification test.

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#53739May 31 - Aug 7

#53743Jun 4 - Aug 13

No class on July 4.ISET 2120

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:00p

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:00p

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG)This course gives the student skills in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW-TIG), with extensive guided instruction provided. Prepares a student for the TIG certification test.

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#53740May 31 - Aug 7

#53742Jun 4 - Aug 13

No class on July 4.ISET 2110

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:00p

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:00p

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OxyFuel Gas WeldingThis course gives the student skills in OxyFuel Gas Welding, with extensive guided instruction provided. Prepares a student for the OxyFuel Gas Welding certification test.

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#53744Jun 4 - Aug 13

No class on July 4.ISET 2130

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:00p

MHCS(Metro, S and T) - 16:00p - 10:00p

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CAD – Computer Aided Design

AUTOCAD / SOLIDWORKSAutoCAD for the Professional Level 1Prerequisite: Computer Concepts, Windows for the Desktop, or equivalent knowledge.Business and industry professionals (architects, engineers, designers, technicians) who need all of the basics of 2D design and detailing with AutoCAD 2010 software will get it here. Learn how to create and edit geometry, text, dimensions, and blocks. Work with layers, colors, linetypes, lineweights, and use layouts to print your drawings.Note: Text provided.

$595 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53709 UTC - 150 M WJun 4 - Jul 9 8:30a - 11:45a Martinson

#53711 UTC - 150 T RJul 24 - Aug 23 6:00p - 9:15p MartinsonNo class on July 4.ZCAD 1000

AutoCAD for the Professional Level 2Prerequisite: AutoCAD for the Professional Level 1, or 100 hours of production time on AutoCAD.This course is designed for business and industry professionals (architects, engineers, designers, technicians) who have a basic knowledge of AutoCAD and want to enhance their capabilities and productivity with AutoCAD 2010 software. Learn how to add attributes to your blocks, create dimension styles, and attach external reference files and raster images to your drawings. You will also gain a better understanding of plotting with layouts and sharing design information with others.Note: Text provided.

$475 CEU: 2.4 HRS: 24

#53710 UTC - 150 T RJun 5 - Jun 28 6:00p - 9:00p MartinsonZCAD 1001

SolidWorks Level IPrerequisite: Computer Concepts, Windows for the Desktop, or equivalent knowledge.Get to market faster with SolidWorks®, one of the leading solid modeling packages. If you know Microsoft Windows, you’re well on your way to designing with SolidWorks. Familiar Windows functions like drag-and-drop, point-and-click, and cut-and-paste allow you to become productive in hours, proficient within weeks. This introductory course covers the creation and editing of parametric solid models and assemblies using this exciting software.Note: Text provided.

$595 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53712 CCE - TBD T RJun 12 - Jul 12 6:00p - 9:15p YanceyZCAD 1011

SolidWorks Level 2Prerequisite: SolidWorks Level I, Windows for the Desktop, or equivalent knowledge, Computer Concepts.Take it to the next level and master advanced topics that will make you more productive with SolidWorks®. This course covers part configurations, design tables, assembly configurations, advanced filleting, advanced lofts, and importing/exporting files.Note: Text provided.

$475 CEU: 2.4 HRS: 24

#53713 CCE - TBD T RAug 7 - Aug 30 6:00p - 9:00p YanceyZCAD 1015

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Four certificate programs that provide fundamental and advanced training required to obtain jobs in the growing areas of high technology industrial automation and maintenance. Participants receive hands-on training and knowledge in the skills needed to maintain, install and troubleshoot today’s automated systems in business and industry. A student may take the seven core courses before deciding to specialize in a career area.

Based on individual student career interest of company requirements, other courses maybe taken as electives. The class design and sequence allows for those already skilled to upgrade or add to their knowledge base.

Facility CertificateStudents are trained to be responsible for operating and maintaining the entire infrastructure of commercial facilities, hospitals and manufacturing plants.

Electrical CertificateStudents are trained to be responsible for operating and maintaining the electrical system and electrical infrastructure of commercial facilities, hospitals and manufacturing plants.

Course FacilityCertificate

ElectricalCertificate

Automation Technician Certificate

MechatronicsCertificate

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Electricity Fundamentals X X X X

Electricity AC/DC I X X X X

Electricity AC/DC II X X X X

National Electrical Code X X X X

Motors and Controls X X X X

PLC I X X X X

PLC II X X X X

CAREER SPECIFIC

PLC III X X X

PLC IV

Commercial Wiring X X X

Vibration Analysis X X

Mechanical Power Transmission X X

Industrial Pipefitting X X

Fundamentals of Fluid Power X X

Industrial Pneumatics X X

Industrial Hydraulics X X

Fundamentals of Steam Boilers X

Low Pressure Boilers X

High Pressure Boilers X

HVAC/R I X

HVAC/R II X

Sensors X

Welding X

Industrial Robotic Programming X

CONTACT HOURS 448 288 512 512

INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND MAINTENANCE COURSES

Automation Technician CertificateStudents are trained to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the machinery and equipment used in a facility, including programmable logic controllers, mechanical systems and fluid power.

Mechatronics CertificateStudents are trained to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of technologies which integrate mechanical systems through control systems and information technology.

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ISET 1410: Applied Electricity IPrerequisite: Required Courses: ISET 1300, ATCT 1310Fundamentals of electricity with emphasis on resistance, direct current voltage and current, electrical quantities and units of measurements. Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws will also be covered.

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#53736Jun 27 - Aug 15No class on July 4.ISET 1410

UTC - 1056:00p - 10:15p

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$749 (Non-credit) CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53754 UTC - 105 M WJun 27 - Aug 15 6:00p - 10:15p WallaceNo class on July 4.ZINM 1014

ISET 1300: Mechanical/Electrical Print ReadingThis is an introductory course in Industrial Maintenance Electricity Fundamentals that covers concepts of basic electrical skills, instruction in theory and application, and needs in an industrial setting. Topics include views, dimensioning, metric systems, electrical blueprint reading, fraction to decimal conversion, electrical and component symbols. Participants are also introduced to National Electrical Code (NEC) Safety Codes and interpretation, preventative and predictive maintenance for electrical systems, and much more.Note: Text required.

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#53735May 21 - Jun 25No class on May 28.ISET 1300

6:00p - 10:15p

Credits: 2

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$663 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53753 UTC - 222B M WMay 21 - Jun 25 6:00p - 10:15p KarlakNo class on May 28.ZINM 1013

ISET 2500: Programmable Logic Controllers Maintenance IPrerequisite: Industrial Motors and Motor Controls.Learn and apply the concepts of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). This is a hands-on introduction to industrial type applications of PLCs requiring motion control with a study of automated manufacturing and the functions PLCs serve in an industrial environment.Note: Text required.

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#53733May 21 - Jul 11No class on May 28 and July 4.ISET 2500

6:00p - 10:15p

Credits: 3

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$768 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53752 UTC - 165 M WMay 21 - Jul 11 6:00p - 10:15p Thomas Jr.No class on May 28 and July 4.ZINM 1018

ISET 2510: Programmable Logic Controllers Maintenance IIPrerequisite: Industrial Motors and Motor Controls.Once you have the fundamentals down, you are ready for PLC II. This is a hands-on advanced course on applying the concepts, programming, and applications of a PLC. Topics include the application of industrial implementation of PLCs requiring programming, program troubleshooting, timers, and counters.Note: Textbook included.

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#53734Jul 16 - Aug 15ISET 2510

6:00p - 10:15p

Credits: 2

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$650 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53756 UTC - 165 M WJul 16 - Aug 15 6:00p - 10:15p Thomas Jr.ZINM 1019

Industrial Programmable Logic Controllers(PLC Iv)Prerequisite: Industrial Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) III.This course will address the programming and application of Allen-Bradley’s SLC 500 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) analog input and output hardware and instructions, DH-485 data highway, the PanelView operator interface, and remote I/O modules.Note: Text included.

$650 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53697 UTC - 165 T RMay 22 - Jun 21 6:00p - 9:15p Thomas Jr.ZINM 1055

ISET 1450: Heating, ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration IPrerequisite: Industrial Maintenance - Electricity Fundamentals or equivalent experience.Learn the basics of refrigeration, heat transfer, and thermodynamics HVAC/R applications. This course covers modern HVAC/R systems including their major components, controls, different duct work designs, combustion, HVAC/R blueprint reading, refrigerants, working fluids, and energy management systems.Note: Text required.

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#53727Jun 4 - Jul 9ISET 1450

6:00p - 10:15p

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$706 (Non-credit) CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53747 UTC - 113 M WJun 4 - Jul 9 6:00p - 10:15p KurshukNo class on July 4.ZBTC 1000

*CREDIT TUITION:

In-county = $91.22 Per Credit HourOut-of-county = $118.45 Per Credit HourOut-of-state = $235.60 Per Credit Hour

For up-to-date tuition information for credit classes, visit www.tri-c.edu/payingforcollege or check the current catalog.

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Cuyahoga Community College in cooperation with the Bioscience Industry and the State of Ohio has established the Bioscience Workforce Training & Assessment Center at the Unified Technologies Center.

The center is focused on providing technical skills and specific Bioscience industry skills to individuals interested in a career in production, equipment maintenance and quality assurance of medical device manufacturing or pharmaceutical drug production.

The training received at the center can help you become qualified for a career in one of the following technical clusters:

• Medical Device Manufacturing• Pharmaceutical Drug Manufacturing• FDA Regulated Industries

Pharmaceutical Drug ManufacturingPrerequisite: Grant funding is available for those who qualify. Please see Program Manager for details.Students in the Pharmaceutical Drug Manufacturing program are trained in batch processing, as well as the setup and operation of equipment that controls pH, temperature, level, flow, and pressure. They learn to follow hands-on standard operating procedures (SOPs) and verify operation of processes. They learn how to calibrate instrumentation and set up data acquisition to create reports. Students also learn the science of Lyophilization (freeze drying) and work with software that is used in the industry for control room operation. This technical training allows graduates to compete for local, entry level jobs that are in FDA-regulated environments. The skills students learn are applicable not only in the pharmaceutical industry, but are also transferable to other related industries, such as the chemical, polymer, food, and cosmetics industries.Note: This program has full-time day offerings and part-time evening offerings.

$3,000 CEU: 16 HRS: 160

#53716 UTC - 174 M T W RJun 4 - Aug 13 9:30a - 1:30p LaisureZBIP 1000

For additional start dates call 216-987-3204

BIOSCIENCE WORKFORCE TRAINING & ASSESSMENT CENTER

ISET 2450: Heating, ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration IIPrerequisite: HVAC Refrigeration 1.This is a continuation in the study of the basics of refrigeration, heat transfer, and thermodynamics in HVAC/R applications. Emphasis is placed on the calculation and determination of space heating and cooling loads, experimental work, and hands-on training and preparation to pass the EPA proper refrigerants practices certification exam. Important topics include: HVAC/R thermodynamics and heat transfer, air conditioning processes, comfort, and IAQ, space heating loads, space cooling load, volumetric flow rates, advanced blueprint readings and systems’ designs, energy consumption, specifications, and components selections.Note: Course includes preparation for the EPA Proper Refrigerant Practices exam. EPA certification exam available for an additional charge.

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#53728Jul 11 - Aug 13ISET 2450

6:00p - 10:15p

Credits: 2

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$595 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53748 UTC - 134 M WJul 11 - Aug 13 6:00p - 10:15p KurshukZBTC 1001

ISET 1320: Fundamentals of Fluid PowerThis course covers the fundamental components used in the Fluid Power industry. The class will examine the fundamental principles of physics involved when gas and liquids are used under pressure to perform work in industry. Lab time will be used to disassemble and reassemble pumps, valves, and actuators.Note: Textbook included.

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#53729Jun 4 - Jul 9No class on July 4.ISET 1320

6:00p - 10:15p

Credits: 2

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$629 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53749 UTC - 105 M WJun 4 - Jul 9 6:00p - 10:15p BurdenNo class on July 4.ZINM 1032

ISET 2200: Industrial Motor ControlsPrerequisite: Industrial Electricity AC/DC II.Put theory to practice in this comprehensive course.Participants will be introduced to theory and application of industrial-size motors and related control systems used in industrial environments through hands-on activities. Topics include maintaining electric motors, motor protection, motor control devices and functions, and motor control circuitry.Note: Text required.

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#53732Jun 4 - Jul 23ISET 2200

8:00a - 12:15p

Credits: 3

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$664 CEU: 3.2 HRS: 32

#53750 UTC - 202A M WJun 4 - Jul 23 8:00a - 12:15p KarlakNo class on July 4.ZINM 1024

*CREDIT TUITION:

In-county = $91.22 Per Credit HourOut-of-county = $118.45 Per Credit HourOut-of-state = $235.60 Per Credit Hour

For up-to-date tuition information for credit classes, visit www.tri-c.edu/payingforcollege or check the current catalog.

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ALTERNATIvE ENERGYLEED 201: Core Concepts and StrategiesIn today’s business, LEED is the language of green. Gain essential knowledge of sustainable building concepts fundamental to all LEED rating systems. Learn LEED intents and concepts at the credit category level and basics of the LEED certification process. This course provides a foundation for pursuing the LEED Green Associate exam.

$325 CEU: 0.7 HRS: 7

#53948 CCE - TBD TJun 29 8:30a - 5:00p EatonZGRA 1060

CONSTRUCTION SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP

This program provides customized curricula for skilled trades in: bricklaying, carpentry, cement masonry, construction laborer, electrician, ironworking, operating engineer, painter and allied trades. The curricula is designed to meet national skills standards and promote professionalism in the trades. This program provides training and education for the construction trades for lifelong learning. Each year the Construction Apprenticeship program trains more than 3,500 students in the construction trades.

For more information call 216-987-3204

PrerequisitesParticipants will be required to take the standard College math and English assessments. A study guide for the assessments is available.The 315-contact hour fast-track program provides instruction and hands-on training in subjects related to careers in the construction skilled trades.

Course Overview• Applied math• Physical fitness: back maintenance, weight transfer, ladder

ascent/descent, circuit training and nutrition• OSHA-10 for the construction industry• Spatial visualization and mechanical principles• Blueprint interpretation• Proper usage of common hand tools• Construction orientation lab and lecture• Project work in carpentry, residential electrical, plumbing,

masonry, roofing, drywall installation and construction measurement trades

• Communication and teamwork• Time management and planning

For more information call 216-987-2859

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TRADES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

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Truck Driving

DRIvING COURSESCDL Class BPrerequisite: Valid Ohio Driver’s License, satisfactory driving history, DOT Physical and Drug Testing. Traditional Student Aid does not apply.This course is designed to familiarize the student with the skills required to obtain a Class “B” CDL drivers license. It includes classroom, driving skills and road driving.

$5,495 CEU: 16 HRS: 160

#53439 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJun 4 - Jun 28 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53441 Off-Campus - TBD S UJun 9 - Aug 5 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53447 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJul 30 - Aug 23 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53448 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJul 16 - Sep 13 6:30p - 11:30p Spahr

#53450 Brunswick - TBD M T W RAug 6 - Aug 30 7:00a - 6:00p SpahrZRTR 1008

CDL-A Refresher CoursePrerequisite: Valid Ohio CDL-A License, DOT Physical and Drug Testing. Traditional Student Financial Aid does not apply.This fast-track training program provides current CDL-A license holders the opportunity to retrain and refresh their skills to compete in a CDL job market.

$1,695 CEU: 5 HRS: 50

#53445 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJul 16 - Jul 19 7:00a - 6:00p SpahrZRTR 1007

Transportation, Logistics and Distribution FORKLIFT OPERATOR Powered Industrial Truck (PIT)/Forklift Operator TrainingPrerequisite: Powered Industrial Truck (PIT)/Forklift Operator Training 18 years of age.This course provides initial and continued education training opportunities for the operation of powered industrial trucks in accordance with U.S. Dept. of Labor/OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178Note: This course is based on OSHA 1910 objectives and is safety and basic knowledge focused. Classroom and hands-on training provided in warehouse conditions.

$200 CEU: 0.8 HRS: 8

#19253 Off-Campus - TBD WMay 16 8:00a - 5:00p Spahr

#53551 Off-Campus - TBD WJun 20 8:00a - 5:00p Spahr

#53552 Off-Campus - TBD WJul 18 8:00a - 5:00p SpahrZLDA 1012

Program Description160 hours of classroom and hands-on training that provides instruction in driver safety, transporting cargo safety, air brakes, combination vehicles, tank vehicles, and hazardous materials. Training includes pre-trip vehicle inspection, vehicle control, and on-road driving (required for skills testing). This program is licensed by the Ohio Department of Public Safety as a CDL Driver Training School.The instructors at the Truck Driving Academy are highly experienced professional drivers coming from diverse backgrounds in transportation. All are licensed by the State of Ohio as CDL Instructors.

Features

• 50-hours of on the road training

• 50-hours of skills pad (how to back up)

• 50-hours of classroom, all state and federal requirements covered

• 10 hours testing

$5,495 CEU: 16 HRS: 160

#53437 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RMay 21 - Jun 21 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53438 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJun 4 - Jun 28 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53440 Off-Campus - TBD S UJun 9 - Aug 5 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53442 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJun 18 - Jul 19 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53443 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJul 16 - Sep 13 6:30p - 11:30p Spahr

#53444 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJul 9 - Aug 2 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53446 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RJul 30 - Aug 23 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#53449 Brunswick - TBD M T W RAug 6 - Aug 30 7:00a - 6:00p Spahr

#86869 Off-Campus - TBD M T W RAug 20 - Sep 20 7:00a - 6:00p SpahrZRTR 1000

Please call 216-987-3226 for more information on registration.

TRUCK DRIvING ACADEMY – CDL-A

All driving courses and forklift classes held at:

Heritage Business Park23555 Euclid Avenue, Suite 105

Euclid, Ohio 44117

Training held atEUCLID BRUNSWICK – NEW!Heritage Business Park Brunswick University Center23555 Euclid Ave., Suite 105 3605 Center Rd.Euclid, Ohio 44117 Brunswick, OH 44212

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Public Safety

The Law Enforcement and Fire Academies at Cuyahoga Community College’s (Tri-C) Public Safety Institute offer the opportunity for police and fire students to learn the skills and teamwork necessary to be prepared when called upon for duty.

The Academies provide state certified training for police officers, fire fighters, security officers, corrections officers, and bailiff personnel, as well as advanced training in law enforcement and fire. Hands-on-training is given by experienced instructors.

Police Agility ExamCuyahoga Community College has joined with Integrated Fitness Systems/FitForce to provide Physical Agility Testing Services for Northeast Ohio Police Agencies. FitForce experts have provided fitness testing, training, and consultants for over 100 police agencies and the United States Military. The test will measure the participants’ fitness performance as it relates to the law enforcement profession. A certificate will be issued upon successful completion. The participant’s test scores will be forwarded to the agency that they are testing for. Certificates and scores may be valid up to one year depending on agency standards.

$60 CEU: 0 HRS: 4

#53496 WRC (West, F) - TBD UJun 17 8:00a - 12:00p O’Farrell

#53497 WRC (West, F) - TBD UJul 15 8:00a - 12:00p O’Farrell

#53502 WRC (West, F) - TBD UAug 19 8:00a - 12:00p O’FarrellZZZZ 2013

Police Urban Mountain BikeThis course is designed to introduce the novice or experienced police bicyclist to the latest techniques in basic patrol cycling.Note: Persons interested in registering should call 216-987-5318 for a detailed program flyer.REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: Mountain or ATB bike in safe working condition, ANSI/Snell approved bicycle helmet, shatterproof eyeprotection, riding or other padded gloves, appropriate clothing for riding a bicycle. Students will ride daily regardless of weather conditions. Firearm instruction will require each student to have a duty weapon and duty gear with 50 rounds of appropriate ammunition.

$400 CEU: 4 HRS: 40

#53605 West - TBD M T W R FMay 21 - May 25 8:00a - 5:00p StaffZLAW 1002

Prerequisites• A valid driver’s license (with current driving privileges in

Ohio) and a high school diploma or GED• At least 18 years of age; though it is highly recommended

that applicants under 21 request information regarding age/time requirements when asking for an information packet

• Must pass an Entrance Physical Fitness Assessment• Must complete background checks (Bureau of Criminal

Identification and Investigation and FBI), per OPOTC mandate. Any felony conviction (including any arrests/convictions that you or an attorney have had expunged/sealed by the court) may prohibit admittance to the Academy. Certain misdemeanors to include, but not limited to, domestic violence may also prohibit you from entering the Academy.

The Academy is approximately 30 weeks long and is certified by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission. It exceeds the minimum hours of training required for Ohio Basic Peace Officer certification. Training is offered to both appointed officers (with an appropriate “Oath of Office” signed by the appointing authority and notarized) and open enrollment applicants (not employed by a police agency and no appointment to become a peace officer).The Academy meets five days a week – Monday through Thursday (6 p.m. – 10 p.m.) and Saturday (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.).

Applications packets for Fall Basic Police Academy will be available in May.

BASIC POLICE ACADEMY

Police• Basic Police Academy• Advanced Law Enforcement Training• Private Security Academy• State of Ohio Mortorcycle Program

Fire Training• Firefighter Academy• Fire Advance Training• Firefighter Physical Agility• EMS Advanced Training

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PRIvATE SECURITYOPOTC Certification ProgramsEvening Academy May 14 – August 16, 2012 • Mon. – Thurs., 6 – 10 p.m.

Weekend Academy May 19 – August 18, 2012 • Sat. and Sun., 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Day Academy June 25 – August 23, 2012 • Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Training held atUnified Technologies Center (UTC)2415 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115

Private Security Firearms: Semi-autoMay 29 | 32-hours | $400

Private Security Firearms Re-qualificationJune 1 and 8 | Four-hours | $75This will make the security officer compliant with 4749.10 Ohio Revised Code. This course will consist of: course of fire, rules of engagement, use of force, and simulation training. Participants are required to provide weapon and 200 rounds of ammunition (no reloads) for the training. OPOTC requirements state that each individual qualify within 200 rounds.

Private Security Weapon RetentionJune 9 | Eight-hours | $165This 8 hour course focuses on effective and defensible physical skills involving simple to learn, outcome-based gross-motor skilled defense methods designed for your average and/or least able officers. No martial arts or high-skill based techniques are forced the participant. This course is based on the uncomplicated nature of the dynamic human response to conflict and includes such topics as: standing holstered retention/in-hand retention/emergency weapon recovery and real world ground defense.

Private Security Tactical Baton TrainingPrerequisite: Must be a security officer.This eight-hour basic user training course teaches the security officer handling and application techniques of the Tactical Baton. The course deals with the blocking and striking capabilities of the straight expandable baton. Techniques include stance, patterns of movement, baton grips, baton methods of carry, baton draws, blocks, strikes and baton retention.

$165 CEU: 0.8 HRS: 8

#53606 UTC - 202A MMay 21 8:00a - 5:00p DanielsZLAW 1168

Female Self Protection Classes• May 19 • June 16 • June 30Note: Four-hour class designed for the specific needs of women, high school age and up, who wish to enhance their personal safety awareness. Cost is $20.

FIRE/EMS TRAINING ACADEMIESFire AcademyPrerequisite: Successful completion of Fire Fighter’s Physical Agility Test in seven minutes or less.The Firefighter I & II Academy is a 260-hour course that is designed to train the student for an entry-level position into the professional fire service. The course meets and exceeds the certification requirements established in the Ohio Revised Code for career firefighters and the training and educational standards identified in NFPA 1001 (Firefighter Professional Qualifications, Current Edition). Must have or arrange with the Fire Academy for use of full protective clothing and a SCBA.Note: A registration packet is available by calling the Fire Academy Office at 216-987-5076.

$2,100 In County tuition$2,400 Out of County tuition

CEU: 0 HRS: 260

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Contact Fire Academy, 216-987-5076 for tuition and acceptance requirements.ZFIR 1001

vETERANSAsk about the use of your GI Bill benefits to pay for our police and fire academies.

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Fundamentals of GED MathReview of basic arithmetic and introduction to algebraic concepts. Includes applications and activities to build skills in order of operations, problem solving, data analysis and study techniques.Note: Primary instruction provided through lectured curriculum, reinforced using specialized software via the computer.

FREE CEU: 0 HRS: 18

UTC - 222A SMay 26 - Jun 30 9:30a - 12:30p Rivers

EEC (East 1) - 117 SMay 26 - Jun 30 9:30a - 12:30p Staff

UTC - 222A SJul 14 - Aug 18 9:30a - 12:30p Rivers

EEC (East 1) - TBD SJul 14 - Aug 18 9:30a - 12:30p StaffZGED 1009

Fundamentals of Writing & MathThis fast paced course is designed to assist GED students who have taken either the Official GED practice or GED tests and need to improve their individual scores in Math.Note: Students who haves scored 350-410 are eligible to register for this course. At the end of the eight week course, students will retest.

FREE CEU: 0 HRS: 30

EEC (East 1) - 117 M WMay 21 - Jun 27 9:30a - 12:00p Birch

UTC - 215 M WMay 21 - Jun 27 12:00p - 2:30p Parsons

EEC (East 1) - 117 M WJul 9 - Aug 16 9:30a - 12:00p Birch

UTC - 215 M WJul 9 - Aug 16 12:00p - 2:30p ParsonsZGED 1007

GED PreparationIt’s never too late to continue your education. You’ll come out ahead. Adults, 16 and older who have not completed high school can review reading comprehension, social studies, writing, mathematics, and science for the General Education Diploma (GED).

FREE CEU: 0 HRS: 48

UTC - 215 T RMay 22 - Jun 28 12:00p - 3:00p Staff

EEC (East 1) - TBD T RMay 22 - Jun 28 12:00p - 3:00p Staff

UTC - 215 T RJul 10 - Aug 17 12:00p - 3:00p Staff

EEC (East 1) - TBD T RJul 10 - Aug 17 12:00p - 3:00p StaffZGED 1012

Computerized GED PreparationThese classes prepare the student to pass the GED Test. The preparation combines computerized subjects with instructor support.

FREE CEU: 0 HRS: 36

UTC - 222A M WMay 21 - Jun 27 4:30p - 7:30p Foust

EEC (East 1) - 117 M WMay 21 - Jun 27 5:00p - 8:00p Taylor

UTC - 222A M WJul 9 - Aug 16 4:30p - 7:30p Foust

EEC (East 1) - 117 M WJul 9 - Aug 16 5:00p - 8:00p TaylorZGED 1001

GED IIIReview reading, mathematics, social studies, science, and writing for the General Education Development (GED).

FREE CEU: 0 HRS: 48

UTC - 215 M T W RMay 21 - Jun 28 9:00a - 11:00a Parsons

EEC (East 1) - TBD M T W RMay 21 - Jun 28 12:30p - 2:30p Birch

UTC - 222A M T W RJul 9 - Aug 16 9:00a - 11:00a Parsons

EEC (East 1) - TBD M T W RJul 9 - Aug 16 12:30p - 2:30p BirchZGED 1017

Western Campus11000 Pleasant Valley Road, Parma, OH 44130

• Literacy services at the Western Campus are provided by Parma Adult Basic Literacy Education Program.

• To register in advance or for further information, students should call 440-885-8762 or go to

www.parmacityschools.org/ABLE.

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Gourmet Cooking

Breakfast GourmetPut a new twist on breakfast. Your family will look forward to these weekends and great brunch ideas as well.Note: Must be 15 or older to register.

$75 | Hands-on Class

#19956 Off-Campus - TBD SMay 19 10:00a - 12:00p EvansClasses at Tri-C HMC - 180 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114ZHMC 1014

ZHMC 1014 Gluten Free MealsNow you can enjoy those flavors that you feel you are missing living a gluten free life. Do you think you need to learn how to cook all over again? This class will teach you how to make the switch easily, from your ingrained eating lifestyle to a new gluten free lifestyle for you and your loved ones.

$55 | Demo Class

#53910 Off-Campus - TBD TMay 22 6:00p - 7:30p EvansClasses at Tri-C HMC - 180 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114ZHMC 1015

Heart Healthy CookingInterested in lowering your fat intake but not the flavor? You will experience a menu of healthy and low fat meals that are also good for your heart. Discover the low fat versions of some very high fat favorites and explain ways to substitute healthy ingredients for the not so healthy ones. Your heart and your family are sure to thank you.Note: Must be 15 or older to register.

$75 | Hands-on Class

#53911 Off-Campus - TBD SJun 16 10:00a - 12:00p EvansClasses at Tri-C HMC - 180 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114ZHMC 1016

Wedding Jitters: Newlyweds or Soon-to-BeSo you’ve received all of the cooking gadgets for your bridal shower but you’re not really sure of what to do with all of them? This personal cooking class is designed to ignite the newlywed couple’s culinary adventures in their new home. Wedding Jitters makes a great gift for brides/bridal parties or couples.Note: Must be 15 or older to register.

$75 | Hands-on Class

#53912 Off-Campus - TBD SJun 30 10:00a - 12:00p EvansClasses at Tri-C HMC - 180 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114ZHMC 1017

Singles CookingSo you get home at night and whatever is easiest and convenient is what you go for. Do you really want to take the time to prepare meals for yourself? Come join our class and enjoy some appetizers, sip on some wine and learn tips to make cooking for one fun and exciting. Who knows, you just might meet that special person in this class and then register for Cooking for Two.

$55 | Demo Class

#53913 Off-Campus - TBD TJul 10 6:00p - 7:30p EvansClasses at Tri-C HMC - 180 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114ZHMC 1023

Cooking BBQ NationOur nation has so many wonderful BBQ tastes to offer. Come join us as we review proper cuts and cooking techniques to include slow roasting, smoking and more. Our marinades and BBQ sauce is sure to win you the neighborhood cook off award.Note: Must be 15 or older to register.

$75 | Hands-on Class

#53914 Off-Campus - TBD SJul 21 3:00p - 5:00p EvansClasses at Tri-C HMC - 180 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114ZHMC 1018

Sushi 101Come join us as we discover this trendy form of culinary art in sushi preparation. You will learn the basics of sushi making using the proper techniques and special tools needed. This class includes a sushi making kit, bamboo sushi mat, sushi vinegar, wood paddle and wasabi powder.Note: Must be 15 or older to register.

$75 | Hands-on Class CEU: 0 HRS: 2

#53915 Off-Campus - TBD SAug 18 3:00p - 5:00p EvansClasses at Tri-C HMC - 180 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114ZHMC 1019

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Online Training @ Tri-C/Corporate CollegeConnect with success 24/7

We partner with nationally known organizations to offer hundreds of online open enrollment courses designed to either provide you with necessary professional level skills or to enhance your professional development.

Go to www.ed2go.com/tri-cto view the online catalog or contact Zohreh Parsianat 216-987-2814 or email [email protected]

TOP 25 ONLINE COURSES:

Course Title Fee

Accounting Fundamentals I $12

Accounting Fundamentals II $125

Creating Web Pages I $95

Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach $125

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 $125

Speed Spanish I $125

A to Z Grant Writing $125

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 $125

Beginning Writer’s Workshop $95

Project Management Fundamentals $150

Explore a Career in Medical Coding $125

Introduction to SQL $125

Grammar Refresher $95

Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007 $125

Introduction to CSS and XHTML $125

Introduction to Java $125

Human Anatomy and Physiology $95

GRE Preparation - Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical) $125

Introduction to QuickBooks 2011 $125

Computer Skills for the Workplace $125

Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Assistant $125

Secrets of Better Photography $95

Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007 $125

Introduction to PHP and MySQL $125

Effective Business Writing $95

Introduction to Creating WordPress Web Sites $95

n Pick your start daten Set your own pacen Learn in-demand job skillsn Affordably pricedn Instructor-led sessions n Earn CEUs upon successful completion

Courses available in the following areas:

• Accounting and Finance

• Business

• Computer Applications

• Design and Composition

• Health Care and Medical

• Language and Arts• Law and Legal

• Personal Development

• Teaching and Education

• Technology

• Writing and Publishing

Courses start monthly and are available for a minimum of six weeks, but will extend longer if needed. It is recommended that two - four hours per week can be allocated to each course.

Summer session starting dates:

June 20 and July 18

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Registration InformationPaymentPayment or appropriate information regarding payment (if your employer or an agency is paying) must be submitted at the time of registration. Accepted credit cards: MasterCard, VISA, American Express, and Discover. Checks should be made payable to “Cuyahoga Community College.” A $30 processing fee will be charged for all checks returned for non-payment.

Program 60Program 60 does not apply for courses held at Corporate College West or East, and selected courses at other sites. Please call 866-933-5175 for more information.

CancellationsYou will be contacted by phone, mail, or email if a course is cancelled or changed.

Workforce and Economic Development DivisionDrops, Cancellations, and Transfers/Refund PolicyNeed to drop your class?A 100% refund is given if a completed withdrawal request is received before the class begins for open enrollment courses. No refund is given after the class begins.

Withdrawal RequestsWithdrawal requests must come directly from the student or his/her designee. The official receipt date is the day and time the request is received in the Workforce and Economic Development Division/Corporate College registration office. All refunds are paid by check from Cuyahoga Community College District to the student regardless of the method or source of original registration payment. Please allow 3 to 4 weeks for the refund check to be processed and mailed to the address given at the time of registration. If there has been an address change, please provide the corrected address with your withdrawal request.

Concurrent with Credit ClassesContinuing education courses that are “linked” with credit courses will adhere to the stated Workforce and Economic Development Division refund policy.

Canceled ClassesIf Cuyahoga Community College cancels a class, a 100% refund is automatically processed for students who do not choose to transfer to another available class. College personnel will make every attempt to contact you in the event a class cancels using contact information you have furnished. Please make sure we have a valid daytime phone number on file for you. You may also inquire by calling the Workforce and Economic Development/Corporate College registration office.

Transfer RequestsStudents may request a transfer into another available section on a seat available basis.

How Do I Get My Textbooks?If your class is at . . .• UTC - Books are available online @ www.tri-c.edu/books or at Metro Campus Book Center. • CCW - Books are available online @ www.tri-c.edu/books or at West Campus Book Center.• CCE - Books are available online @ www.tri-c.edu/books or at East Campus Book Center.

If you have any questions please call 866-933-5175.

Student RecordsYou may access records for purpose of review and may question their content in accordance with existing College guidelines and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 as amended by Public Law 93-568.

Continuing Education Units (CEU)One “Continuing Education Unit” (CEU) is ten contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction. Continuing Education Units are awarded upon completion of demonstrated participation in an organized continuing education experience and is based on a minimum of 90% attendance and/or a competency evaluation. A student will earn all or none of the CEUs awarded.

ParkingProtected, lighted parking is provided at all Cuyahoga Community College Campuses. Free Parking is available at the Corporate College East location. All other Locations are permit parking only. Parking Passes are obtainable at all Campus Business Office locations, or can be obtain on- line through the following link:http://www.tri-c.edu/publicsafety/pages/parkingservices.aspx

For door-to-door directions, visit the MapQuest website at www.mapquest.com.

For public transportation information,call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

Conference and Special Event Refund Process*

TIMING REFUND

60 days in advance of the event. 100% refund, transfer seat, or may use dollars for another class or event.

59 – 30 days in advance of the event.

No direct refund. Seat may be transferred to another person or applied to another class or event.

30 days or less before the event. No direct refund. Seat may be transferred to another person.

*This process is subject to change depending upon the partner organization.

Fresh Food Product Alternative Refund Process

TIMING REFUND

7 or more days in advance of the course.

100% refund, transfer seat, or may use dollars for another class.

Less than 7 days before the course.

No direct refund. Seat may be transferred to another person.

Discrimination against any individual based upon a person’s age, ancestry, color, disability, genetic information, military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status is prohibited. Any employee, student or other person who wishes to report discrimination or harassment based on any of the aforementioned protected classes, should contact the College’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion at: Cuyahoga Community College, 700 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-987-4772. In addition, the College’s Title IX (related to sex discrimination) and Section 504 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (related to disability discrimination) Coordinator is the Director of Diversity & Inclusion. The Coordinator can be reached at the above address and telephone number.

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BUSINESS OR WORK INFORMATION

PERSONAL INFORMATION

By Phone: 866-933-5175Have credit card information available.

By mail:Complete registration form.Mailwithcheck,moneyorder,orpurchaseorderto:Tri-C/UnifiedTechnologiesCenter2415 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

By Fax: 216-987-3210Toregisterandpaywithcreditcardorpurchaseorder.

in Person:Stop by Administrative Services at

•UnifiedTechnologiesCenter • 2415 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

•CorporateCollege® East • 4400 Richmond Rd., Warrensville Hts., OH 44128

•CorporateCollege® West • 25425 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake, OH 44145

Admissions&RecordsOfficeat•East•West•Metro

Non-credit registration Form

HOW TO REGISTER

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if registering for an ONLiNe course, start date is required.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

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BusinessName_______________________________________________

Address_____________________________________________________NumberStreet

____________________________________________________________ City State Zip County

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Email______________________________________________________ Requiredforonlinecourses

Ethnic Background:

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Complete this area if you are a new student or if any information has changed.

*tri-c id information: Students will no longer need to use their social securitynumberasaprimaryID,butitmaystillberequiredaspartofyourrecord.Additionalinformationisavailableatwww.tri-c.edu/tricid,choose“FrequentlyAskedQuestionsforStudents,”orbycalling866-933-5175.

Complete this area if you are a new student or if any information has changed.

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Gender: Male U.S. Citizen: Yes No

Female Are You a Veteran: Yes No

Bill Company, via attached Purchase Order Check(enclosed) MoneyOrder(enclosed) emergency closingTheCollegeiscommittedtoprovidingthestudentwiththemaximumnumberofinstructionaldayspossible.Emergenciessuchassevereweather,fires,powerfailuresorearthquakescandisruptTri-Coperations.Inextremecases,thesecircumstancesmayrequiretheCollegetoclose one or more of the campuses, sites, or the entire district.Emergencyclosingannouncementswillbebroadcast over local electronic media, including television andradiostations.Messageswillbesenttostudents,facultyandstaffviatheTri-CAlertemergencynotificationsystem. When you register for classes, please remember toupdateyour“Alert”informationthroughmyTri-Cspace.NotificationswillalsobeplacedontheTri-CWebsite,myTri-Cspace(theCollegeintranet)andtheTri-Cmainphonesystem.SpecificdetailsaboutanyclosingswillalsobeavailablethroughtheCollege’stoll-freeALERTphonenumber,1-866-989-ALRT(2578).Thisphonenumberwillbeupdatedthroughoutanyemergencyclosing.ThecampusfirealarmshaveaPublicAnnouncementfeaturethatmaybeutilizedinspecificsituationsforemergency announcements.

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Workforce & Economic Development Division2415 Woodland AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44115

NonprofitU.S. POSTAGE

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cOOKiNG LOcatiONHospitality Management CenteratPublicSquare 180 Euclid AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44114

For a complete listing and pricing, see page 26.

Featuring renowned Chef Brandt Evans of Pura Vida

and the Cuyahoga Community College Hospitality Management Center

at Public Square

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