Workforce Development and Community Education: Fall 2022

FALL 2022  CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION  CORPORATE TRAINING  CAREER EXPLORATION  ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE  LEISURE & RECREATION  LIFELONG LEARNING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EDUCATION Call or register online today! www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 914-606-6830 Classes will be offered in-person, remote, online, and hybrid! SUNY WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE COVID-19 vaccination or approved exemption required for in-person classes. View requirements at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-vax

1 | COVID-19 vaccination requirements for in-person classes at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-vax CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING Specialized Fields 2 Real Estate 6 Healthcare 6 Writing & Publishing 8 Continuing Professional Education 8 Computers, Microsoft Office & Information Technology 9 Technology Courses for Business Productivity 13 Interactive Design & Digital Arts 14 Business, Work & College Success 21 Corporate Training 22 Online Learning 24 LIFELONG LEARNING & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Nature & the Environment 25 Writing Center 27 Languages 28 Mainstream 29 Collegium 30 Local Lore & Regional History 30 Eras of History 31 Culture & Society 31 Visual Arts & Music Appreciation 32 Performing Arts 34 Finances & Retirement Planning 37 Wine & Food Exploration 37 A Taste of Westchester 39 Health & Wellness 44 Sports & Fitness 44 Self-awareness 46 Of Special Interest 47 Community Arts 47 ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES English Language Institute 48 REGISTRATION AND OTHER INFORMATION Tips and Information 53 Refund Policy 54 Registration Form 54 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dear Westchester Friends and Neighbors, Welcome to SUNY Westchester Community College’s Division of Workforce Development and Community Education Fall 2022 Catalog. I invite you to consider taking care of your own mind, body, and spirit by enrolling in any one of our fall offerings. Work and learning environments do not look the same today as they did several years ago. For two years, we have been managing our professional and personal lives with new processes and customs—all in an effort to keep safety and health as our number one priority. At SUNY Westchester Community College, we look to the fall as an opportunity to re-emerge from a mostly remote environment to one that maintains some remote instruction with expanded opportunities to engage safely in person. We have learned what works well in a virtual environment and where we simply cannot replace the power of learning in person. That is why this fall our offerings will include a combination of remote and in-person classes. We continue to offer a mix of career and work-related opportunities as well as options for your cultural and leisure-time enrichment. We continue to provide classes that fit your schedule—day, evenings, and weekends. Whether in person or via Zoom, our experienced and professional instructors have prepared well to create stimulating experiences. All classes are clearly designated as remote or in-person. With our focus on helping you explore a new career, upgrade your current portfolio, or prepare for certification in a new and growing field, we are certain you will find what you need here. Our classes can prepare you for a career in high-demand fields such as healthcare, information technology, or real estate. We also offer a wide variety of remote options for lifelong learning. Explore history, crafts, and writing your memoirs-or learn guitar, piano, or acting. From learning a new language to preparing for your financial future, we have it all. I encourage you to join other learners while taking time for yourselves during these changing times. Let SUNY Westchester Community College show you how. Teresita B. Wisell Vice-President, Workforce Development and Community Education WELCOME! To attend in-person classes, students must provide proof of compliance with the COVID-19 vaccine requirement or havereceived an approved exemption BEFORE the start of class. To submit proof of vaccine compliance or submit an exemption: www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-covid COVID-related information and safety protocols are also explained at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-covid Non-credit classes in this brochure, unless otherwise noted, are intended for adult students (18+) only. Questions? Email us at workforceandcommunity@sunywcc.edu To register, call 914-606-6830 press 1 or visit us at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce Textbook Required

Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 2 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING White Plains Education & Training Center The White Plains Education and Training Center (WPETC) is a workforce training hub committed to developing the talents who will fill the in-demand jobs in IT and other fields. The center provides short-term training and education, leading to industry certifications to align the skills of the worker with the needs of the workplace. WPETC will also serve as a laboratory for testing innovations in IT, Cybersecurity, and other products. The center is centrally located in the city of White Plains, with easy access from most major highways and public transportation. For more information about the programs offered at the White Plains Education and Training Center, call 914-606-7550 or email wpetc@sunywcc.edu CAREERS IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS REMOTE Creating Partnerships and Corporations Discover the laws governing partnership and corporations as types of business organizations. Learn the basic principles provided by the laws, and the application of these principles to the various relationships created by these business transactions. This course will delve into the formation of partnership entities and corporations, including partnership foundation, limited partnership, professional partnerships, as well as matters relating to dissolution and liquidation of partnerships. CE-BUS 2136, 8 Fri., Sept. 9-Oct., 14 9:00-10:30 am, KNC-4, $99. Z Arushanyan. #90126 IN-PERSON How Mental Health Can Assist Law Enforcement This seven-week course for law enforcement, will help police officers understand mental health diagnoses. They will learn how to best work with those they may be dealing with in a crisis, criminal situation, or when active in community policing. The bridge with mental health and law enforcement is necessary to assist officers when dealing with Emotionally Disturbed Persons (EDP) and better foster communication with all those they interact with on a daily basis. This course will be taught as an educational and supportive module. At White Plains Education & Training Center 3 Tues. & 4 Sat., Sept. 24—Oct. 15, 8:00 am-12:00 noon, $350, D Flynn-Capalbo. #90278 IN-PERSON Voice-overs...NOW is Your Time! Learn about a unique, outside-of-the-box way to cash-in on a lucrative full or part-time careers. This is a business you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead. CE-COMM 2008, 1 Sat., Oct. 15, 11:00 am-1:00 pm, KNC-4, $47. T Harrison. #90361 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING We offer many short-term, comprehensive, industry-recognized training and certification programs, as well as customized business solutions. You may be eligible for funding for our workforce training programs through your regional employment office. Please contact your county’s One-Stop Career Center or the Department of Labor to learn more about available funding for certain training programs.  3D Animation Certificate  Business, Work & College Success  Computers & Information Technology  Continuing Professional Education  Corporate Training  Digital Photography  Ed2Go Online Learning  Fiber Optics  Healthcare  Historic Preservation  Interactive Design & Digital Arts  Personal Fitness Trainer Certification  Process Management  Real Estate  Specialized Fields  Social Media Specialist  Technology Courses for Business Productivity  Web Design  Writing & Publishing METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: REMOTE Students and instructors report virtually to classes on the designated days, dates, and times they are scheduled for. HYBRID Combination of remote and in-person instruction. You will meet virtually and in-person on scheduled days. IN-PERSON Students and instructors meet in-person on the designated days, dates, and times they are scheduled for. ONLINE Students work on assignments and view content at their own pace online for the duration of the course.

3 | COVID-19 vaccination requirements for in-person classes at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-vax Newly Expanded! Historic Preservation Certificate-140 Hrs This is a one-year, non-credit certificate program beginning in the fall. The certificate program serves students and professionals interested in establishing credentials in the area of Historic Preservation in a multitude of job sectors: building trades such as woodworking and stone masonry as well as areas such as historic site management, artifact conservation and more. There is no other certificate program in Historic Preservation offered at a community college in New York State. A total of 140 hours, (field work will be variable), half classwork and half in directed historic preservation fieldwork. One elective is required during the one-year program to fulfill the certificate. Lectures may be taken independently. Register for the entire certificate for $2,070 All interested students should contact the Program Coordinator, Alan Strauber, at Alan.Strauber@sunywcc.edu To register for certificate program classes, you must call 914-606-7300 or email peekskill@sunywcc.edu. REMOTE American Architectural History With an emphasis Historic Preservation and New York State, this course will explore the development of architecture in America from its beginnings to roughly modern day. Areas of examination will include indigenous and vernacular American architecture, colonial and Federalist design, the appropriation of European design elements, the development of architecture as a profession, the American Parks Movement and landscape architecture, the innovation of the skyscraper, the rise of twentieth century urban environments, public works projects, modernism and more. These will be 2-hour class sessions over 14 weeks for a total of 28 hours required towards completion of certificate requirements. This course will be taught entirely online using Zoom via Blackboard platform. Instructor-Alan Strauber. CE-HIST 2128PE, 14 Sat., Sept. 10-Dec. 17 (skip 11/26), 11:00 am-1:00 pm. CE-HIST 2163PE, Independent option, $414. REMOTE Introduction to Historic Preservation This course is an introduction to the history, principles and practice of historic preservation. It will provide a framework for understanding how the architecture and natural beauty of the Hudson Valley influenced the birth of the preservation movement in America and how reservation law has developed in New York State into present-day policies. Through discussions about the guiding principles, terminologies and current issues of historic preservation, the class will explore the benefits and limitations of the agencies that play a role in preservation and discuss local case studies. These will be 2-hour class sessions over 14 weeks for a total of 28 hours required towards completion of certificate requirements. This course will be taught entirely online using Zoom via Blackboard platform. Instructor-Johanna Porr Yaun. CE-HIST 2127PE, 14 Tues., Sept. 13-Dec. 20 (skip 11/8), 6:30-8:30 pm. CE-HIST 2162PE, Independent option, $414. Historic Preservation Field Work I This course is designed to provide a wide range of handson experience related to historic preservation in a variety of settings. Participants will work at actual historic sites in the field as well as with artisans in trades related to historic preservation. Students will rotate between sites. Sessions will total 28 hours required for completion of certificate requirements. This class will be offsite. CE-HIST 2129PE, TBD, Spring/Summer 2023. Historic Preservation Field Work II Continuation of Historic Preservation Field Work I. Sessions will total 28 hours required for completion of certificate requirements. Prerequisite: Historic Preservation Field Work I. This class will be offsite. CE-HIST 2130PE, TBD, Spring/Summer 2023. Electives NEW! Historic Preservation Woodworking and Building Techniques Through a combination of site visits to buildings of various periods, shop demonstrations, lecture and hands on work with tools, this course will explore the changes in technology, and the corresponding development of building design. Starting with timber framing participants will explore basic assembly techniques, and how assembly methods developed overtime. Methods for conservation of historic windows will be explored. Participants will use tools from as far back as the eighteenth century. We will explore the marks these tools leave and how they can be used to help us read the history of a building. These class sessions will be over 10 weeks for a total of 28 hours. Instructor-Bruce MacDonald. At the Southern Westchester BOCES, Woodworking Shop, 65 Grasslands Rd., Valhalla IN-PERSON CE-HIST 2158PE, 10 Sat., Sept. 17-Nov. 19, 1:00-4:00 pm (*9/17 & 11/19, 1:00-3:00 pm). IN-PERSON CE-HIST 2159PE, Independent option, $414. NEW! History of Landscape Architecture This course will explore the complex relationship between culture and nature through a historic survey of humans’ intentional manipulation of the landscape. The class lectures will follow a roughly chronological structure tracing the evolution of landscape design from the public open spaces of ancient cities, private gardens of the Renaissance, through the large parks of the City Beautiful Movements. A significant segment of the syllabus will focus on human responses to the industrialized and post-industrial urban environments. The cultural knowledge and analytical tools gained through the course will provide a solid foundation for future academic endeavors in design disciplines and enrich students’ real-world experience of the natural and the built environments. These will be 2-hour class sessions over 14 weeks for a total of 28 hours and will be taught online using Zoom via Blackboard platform. Instructor-Susan Jainchill. REMOTE CE-HIST 2160PE, 12 Wed., Sept. 14-Dec. 14 (skip 11/2; 11/23), 7:00-9:00 pm IN-PERSON 1 Sun., Oct. 30., 10:00 am-2:00 pm. REMOTE CE-HIST 2161PE, Independent option, $414. Textbook Required

Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 4 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING Study at your own pace and develop your own qualifications for a rewarding career in technology with easy-to-use computer-based training programs! These training programs will help you become job ready:  Robotics Technician  Electronics Technician  PLC Technician  PLC Technician II  Electromechanical Technician  Automation Technician These programs offer a proven training alternative for people who don’t want to attend college on a full or part time basis.  Technical training for your next job  Flexible registration and tuition options that fit any budget  Easy-to-use course content and simulation software  Tutorial and technical support by phone, email, and online forum  Average program completion of 28-32 weeks of part-time study Request a free info package or register at www.wcc-gbc.com WCC & GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE ONLINE TECHNICAL TRAINING

5 | COVID-19 vaccination requirements for in-person classes at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-vax Personal Fitness Trainer (non-credit) REMOTE Information Session Join us to learn how to become a Personal Trainer. We will cover everything from A-Z so the fitness industry and its opportunities will come to life for you to turn your passion into a profession. This 1-hour information session will share everything from financial aid to textbook and online options too. View the FREE virtual orientation on-demand: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2165995440081874446 HYBRID Personal Fitness Trainer Certification (non-credit) Become a successful personal fitness trainer with an option to complete an employer internship that can walk you into a job! This challenging course offers remote instruction with in-depth, hands-on practical labs to master essential career skills and knowledge. Includes 15 hours of lecture on key topics like biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage, and health assessment plus 15 hours of hands-on practical training labs with role playing drills on assessing clients, programming, performing proper exercises, presentation skills, and more. Includes student workbook, access to online student study tools, and test vouchers for the Personal Trainer exams. Combine passing the exams with proof of CPR/AED, obtain your Level 1 Certified Personal Trainer, and get to work. As a special bonus, with our 30-hour employer internship you get the advanced Level 2 Certified Personal Trainer credential at no additional cost! Textbook (Fitness Professionals Handbook, 7th ed., ISBN-13:9781492523376) required, not included in course fees; order and start reading immediately at 888-330-9487 or www.witseducation.com. CE-CERTS 2018, 6 Sat., Oct 8-Nov 19 (skip 11/12), 9:00 am-4:00 pm, 9:00 am-12:00 noon (lecture), GTW-219, (Study week: Nov. 12, National Certification Exam: Nov. 19), 1:00-4:00 pm (practicum), Off-site Gym/Fitness Center (NYSC or Crunch), $875. #90360 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROGRAMS! Earn Industry-recognized Credentials! Contact us for information about our hands-on, applied workforce certifications by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS): Introduction to Manufacturing, CNC Milling Operations and CNC Turning Operations and the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician Plus (CPT 4.0 +) programs. Email Jim Irvine @ james.irvine@sunywcc.edu or call 914-606-6658 FIBER OPTICS TRAINING CERTIFICATION Course fees include all books and study materials. This program is offered in partnership with BDI DataLynk. For more information, visit www.bdidatalynk.com/newyork or call 512-785-9024. To register, call SUNY Westchester Community College at 914-606-6830 and press 1 or visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce Certified Fiber Optics Technician Course (CFOT) Interested in becoming a Certified Fiber Optics Technician? Prepares you for the CFOT test, sanctioned by the FOA (Fiber Optics Association), which is given and graded on the final class day. Introduces you to industry standards governing FTTD (Fiber To The Desk), FTTH (Fiber To The Home, LAN/WAN fiber networks), and basic fusion and mechanical splicing. Learn how to identify fiber types; recognize various connectors used in fiber installation; and install, terminate, splice, and properly test installed fiber cable to existing standards. Prerequisites: ability to see and identify small items; ability to speak and read the English language. CE-TECH 2000, M/T/W, Nov. 7-8, 8:00 am-5:00 pm, KNC-5, $925. #90444 Certified Fiber Optics Specialist in Testing & Maintenance (CFOS/T) Advanced training for anyone involved with the testing and maintenance of fiber optics networks. Offers a general, easy to understand approach to fiber optics testing standards with hands-on activities, and explains the variety of testing standards, equipment, and technological approaches used in fiber network testing and splicing and how to choose among them. Includes a detailed study of ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14(7)A, OTDR fundamentals and uses, OTDR vs. insertion loss testing, return loss testing, and attenuation testing. Prerequisite: CFOT Course. CE-TECH 2001, Th/F, Nov. 10 & 11, 8:00 am-5:00 pm, KNC-5, $822 (fee includes 3-year membership in the FOA). #90445 Certified Fiber Optics Specialist in Splicing (CFOS/S) Training in both fusion and mechanical splicing of both single and multi-mode fiber optic cables. Both inside and outside plant fiber optic cable types will be utilized along with inside and outside plant enclosures and splice trays. Suggested Prerequisite: CFOT Course or another formal Fiber Optics Training course within preceding 6 months, or 1-year fiber optics related experience, specifically experience with fiber preparation, termination, and testing and a thorough knowledge of fiber optic safety practices. Note: Anyone can attend this program. However, those wishing to register with the FOA as a Certified Fiber Optic Specialist in Splicing (CFOS/S) must have taken and passed the Basic CFOT Exam. CE-TECH 2002, Sa/Su, Nov. 12 & 13, 8:00 am-5:00 pm, KNC-5, $822 (fee includes 3-year membership in the FOA). #90446 Textbook Required

Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 6 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING FREE! CENTER FOR REAL ESTATE EDUCATION All courses, unless otherwise indicated, have been approved by the NYS Department of State as meeting the educational requirements under Sections 176.3 and 176.4. For further licensing and exam information, contact the NYS Department of State at 518-474-4429 or visit www.dos.state.ny.us/lcns/realestate/index.html Real Estate Career Exploration The link for this remote seminar will be emailed to those who register. FREE! Call 914-606-6830 and press 1 to reserve your space. REAL ESTATE LICENSING AND CERTIFICATE COURSES For further licensing and exam information, call 518-474-4429 or visit www.dos.state.ny.us/lcns/realestate/index.html NOTE: NYS Department of State requires 90% attendance to sit for the Real Estate Sales exam. REMOTE Real Estate Salespersons Meets the current NYS Department of State requirement of a 75-hr. course for the salespersons licensing exam. CE-REAL 2024, $710 (+ textbook). Sec. A: 20 Tuesday/Wed/Thurs, Sept. 20-Nov. 1, 6:00-10:00 pm, J. Baratta #87684 Sec. B: Intensive: 13 Sat/Sun, Oct. 1-Nov. 12, 9:00 am-3:30 pm, J. Baratta #87685 REMOTE Salespersons Exam Prep Prepare for the real estate salespersons state exam. Topics include real estate terminology and concepts, preparation skills, test-taking strategies, how questions are structured, and the proper way to read and comprehend test questions. No CE credit awarded. CE-REAL 2042, Thur., Nov. 3, 6:00-10:00 pm, $85. J Baratta. #87899 REMOTE Commercial and Investment Real Estate Certificate (CIREC) Successful completion of all segments is required for certification. Graduates will receive a certificate of completion and be recognized as “Commercial and Investment Real Estate Certified” (CIREC) agents. Approved for 22.5 hrs. of CE for Salespersons and Brokers and includes the mandatory 3 hrs. of Fair Housing/ Discrimination, 2.5 hours of Ethics and 1 hr. Law of Agency training for license renewal. CE-REAL 2071, 3 Thurs., Sept. 8, 15, 22, 9:00 am-5:30 pm (1-hour lunch break), $370. E Smith. #90000 CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE All classes in this section, unless otherwise noted, are held remotely or at the Ossining Extension Center, 22 Rockledge Ave., Ossining, NY, in the Arcadian Shopping Center. Call 914-606-7400 for more information and to register for classes in this section. Registration Day and Information Sessions for Allied Health Careers Tues., July 12 & Aug. 2 at 1:00 pm or Thurs., July 21 & Aug. 4 at 5:00 pm. Free sessions held remotely or in-person Learn about becoming a Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Technician, Clinical Medical Assistant, or Medical Administrative Assistant. FREE, call 914-606-7400 to reserve your space. FOUNDATION COURSES FOR HEALTH CAREERS REMOTE Infection Control for Healthcare Programs Prerequisite for students entering Phlebotomy and other healthcare programs. Designed for entry-level healthcare professionals and includes key infection control concepts and regulations surrounding infection control practices in NYS. CE-HCARE 2009OS, 5:30-9:30 pm, $102. Sec. A: 1 Tues., Sept. 13. #90310 Sec. B: 1 Thurs., Sept.15. #90311 Sec. C: 1 Tues., Sept. 20. #90312 REMOTE Medical Administrative Assistant Training Medical Administrative Assistant Training Learn how to keep healthcare offices running efficiently and effectively. Upon successful course completion, students are eligible to take the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) exam offered by the National Healthcareer Association. CE-HCARE 2063OS, T/W/Th, Sept. 13-Dec.15, 6:00-9:30 pm, $1725 (+ textbook). #190317 FREE! REMOTE

7 | COVID-19 vaccination requirements for in-person classes at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-vax IN-PERSON BLS for Healthcare Providers Designed for medical and dental professionals and those entering a medical or allied health program. Includes one- and two-person rescue techniques for infants, children, and adults, and use of the AED (automated external defibrillator). American Heart Association certification course. 1 Sat., 9:00 am-3:00 pm, $107 (+ $5 materials fee, payable to instructor). J Lederman. At Ossining Center: CE-HCARE 2005OS Sec. A: Sept. 24. #90313 Sec. B: Nov. 5. #90314 Sec. C: Dec. 3. #90315 At Valhalla Campus, PEB-4: CE-HCARE 2005 Sec. A: Oct. 15. #90214 Sec. B: Nov. 12. # 90215 HEALTHCARE CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS REMOTE Pharmacy Technician Prepare for entry into the pharmacy field and obtain NHA certification (Pharmacy Technician Certification: CPhT). Learn medical terminology, the role, and responsibilities of a pharmacy technician, how to interpret prescriptions, and develop the skills needed to work under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Admissions application and interview required; application due date is Aug. 19. CE-HCARE 2061OS, Sa/Su, Sept. 17-Dec. 18, 9:00 am-3:00 pm, $1977 (+ textbook). #90316 Background Check, Drug Test, and Immunizations For programs with a clinical or externship, our affiliates require a background check and drug screening. Positive results on either will result in not being accepted into the program or not being allowed to attend the clinical. The criteria to pass these screens include: no felony or misdemeanor convictions; negative drug screen; negative TB, MMR, Hep B, and Varicella vaccines. Separate fees for background check and drug tests apply and are not included in tuition costs. PROGRAMS:  Certified Nurse Assistant  Clinical Medical Assistant  Home Health Aide  Pharmacy Technician  Phlebotomy Practicum  RN Refresher HYBRID Clinical Medical Assistant CMAs perform administrative and clinical duties under the direction of a physician. Prepare for employment at physicians’offices, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. This is a two-semester course. This course is hybrid meaning that it is partially held remotely and in-person for skills lab and/or clinical. CMA Part 1: Includes preparing patients for examination and treatment, infection control, routine laboratory procedures, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology basics, and ECG. Also covers professional workplace behavior, ethics, and legal aspects of healthcare. Admissions application and interview required. CE-HCARE 2059OS, T/W/TH, Sept 13-Dec. 15, 6:00-9:30 pm, $2367 (+textbook). #90318 CMA Part 2: Includes phlebotomy, urinalysis, BLS certification, computer applications and EMR, medical office procedures, health insurance, and billing. In addition, students will gain handson experience in a clinical setting. For those enrolled in CMA Part 1 in Fall 2021. After successful completion of Clinical Medical Assisting 1 and 2, students will receive a certificate of completion and are eligible for NHA certification (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant: CCMA). CE-HCARE 2060OS, Spring 2023 IN-PERSON Electrocardiography (ECG) Introduction to the techniques necessary to perform a twelvelead electrocardiogram, troubleshoot technical problems, and identify normal and common abnormal rates. This course is hybrid meaning that it is partially held remotely and in-person for skills lab and/or clinical. Prerequisite: Infection Control for Phlebotomy Students. Upon successful course completion, students are eligible to take the Certified ECG Tech Examination offered by the NHA. CE-HCARE 2007OS, 4 Fri., Nov.4-Dec. 2, 3:00-9:00 pm, $383 (+ textbook). #90488 Phlebotomy Certificate Program Introduces basic concepts of the procedures used for obtaining blood from veins and capillaries and the use of equipment and types of blood tubes. Prerequisite: Infection Control for Phlebotomy Students. Earn a SUNY Westchester Community College certificate. CE-HCARE 2044OS, Tuition $1156 (+ textbook) includes Practicum. Sec. A: 8 M/Th, Oct. 3-27, 3:00-7:30 pm. #90320 NEW! ECG and Phlebotomy Technician Gain additional skills for routine patient care treatments including ECG, phlebotomy, simple lab tests and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, students are eligible to take certification exams offered by the NHA. CE-HCARE 2080OS, Sa/Su, Sept. 17-Dec. 20, 9:00 am-3:00 pm, $1894. #90449 Textbook Required

Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 8 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING IN-PERSON Phlebotomy Practicum Phlebotomy Practicum Under the supervision of a certified phlebotomy instructor, receive hands-on experience in phlebotomy and practice venipuncture and capillary sticks on each other in accordance with regulations of the NHA. Prerequisite: Infection Control for Healthcare Programs and Phlebotomy Training Program. NOTE: completion of 30 live sticks required to sit for the NHA Certified Phlebotomist Examination. CE-HCARE 2045OS, 13 Thurs., Nov. 3-Feb. 2, 3:30-7:30 pm. #90322 IN-PERSON Certified Nursing Assistant NYS approved training for nursing assistants. Prepare for employment in hospitals and nursing homes. Includes classroom work and clinical experiences at a local nursing home. Admissions application and interview required; application due date is Aug. 19. CE-HCARE 2001OS, $1977 (+ textbook/workbook). Sec. A: T/TH, Sept. 13-Dec. 8, 9:00 am-3:00 pm, #90324 Sec. B: Sat., Sept. 10-Dec. 17, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, #90325 CAREERS IN WRITING & PUBLISHING IN-PERSON Freelancing for Fun and Profit Local publications are always looking for freelance writers. By adding photography to the mix, writers double their value to editors and publishers. The internet and digital media have multiplied the opportunities and need for writers. Aspiring writers will learn how to apply to the thousands of writing opportunities open to them, while writers already engaged in writing projects can encourage others through networking while finding new outlets for their work. Please email instructor at totrwriter@aol. com for list of optional books. CE-WRITG 2071, 3 Wed., Sept. 7-21, 6:30-8:30 pm, KNC-3, $62 (+ $2 for purchase of a Rivertown Magazine and handouts). T Riley. #90031 REMOTE Write Flash Fiction! Flash fiction is hot, with over 300 paying markets looking for wellformed stories of 1000 words or less. Learn how to write, market and sell these tiny tales. CE-WRITG 2026, 3 Tues., Nov. 8-22, 6:00-8:00 pm, $78. P Andrews. #90466 REMOTE Writing Dialogue that Pops Writing dialogue is easy. Writing good dialogue takes skill and practice. Award-winning author and playwright Barbara Campbell will help students craft dialogue that reveals character, creates conflict, and increases drama; understand subtext and the ways it can deepen the emotional impact of a scene; and recognize common pitfalls that can undermine the effectiveness of dialogue. Each student will receive a handout with course highlights. CE-WRITG 2076, 1 Sat., Oct. 29, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, $42. B Campbell. #90230 REMOTE Remote Grant Writing Basics Learn how to stand out from the pack. Learn how to research funders, analyze the components of a strong proposal, write a basic budget, articulate realistic and measurable outcomes, and construct evaluation plans. Email instructor Alison Paul at apaulconsultant@gmail.com prior to the start of class for further instructions. CE-GRANT 2000, 4 Weds., Oct. 26-Nov. 11, 6:00-9:00 pm, $160. A Paul. #89943 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN-PERSON DASA Training This New York State approved training in harassment, bullying, cyberbullying, and discrimination in schools is designed to fulfill the training required for certification/licensure under the Dignity for All Students Act (The Dignity Act). At Ossining Extension Center: CE-CERTS 2058OS, 1 Sat., 9:00 am-3:00 pm, $93. D Flynn-Capalbo. Sec. A: Oct. 22. #90326 Sec. B: Dec. 10. #90327 IN-PERSON ”Servsafe” Food Service Sanitation & Safety Mandatory for anyone who handles and/or distributes food. Prepare for the Dept. of Health Food Protection Certificate exam. Meets State Agriculture and Markets education requirements for food purveyors. Call 914-606-6830, press 1 for schedule and registration form. CE-CERTS 2000, $336 (+ textbook). HYBRID RN Refresher Course Designed for registered nurses who have been away from a practice setting and are looking to return to a staff position. This course is hybrid meaning that it is partially held remotely and in-person for skills lab and/or clinical. Provides an update on theoretical content and clinical practice. Prerequisites: NYS RN license and current CPR certification for healthcare professionals (BLS). Application due date is Aug. 19. Call 914-606-7408 for information. At Ossining Extension Center: CE-HCARE 2047OS, Tues., Sept. 20Dec. 13, 4:30-9:30 pm, $1145 (+ textbook/workbook). #90328 School Violence Prevention and Intervention New York State approved coursework for educators, hospital personnel, social workers, and others who work with children. At Ossining Extension Center: CE-CERTS 2002OS 1 Sat., 9:00 am-12:00 noon, $54. D Flynn-Capalbo. Sec. A: Oct. 29. #90329 Sec. B: Dec. 3. #90330

9 | COVID-19 vaccination requirements for in-person classes at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-vax Mandated Training for Child Abuse and Neglect New York State approved coursework for educators and healthcare professionals. If already licensed, be prepared to show it in class. $68. D Flynn-Capalbo. At Ossining Extension Center: CE-CERTS 2001OS IN-PERSON Sec. A: 1 Sat., 9:00 am-12:00 noon, Sept. 17. #90331 REMOTE Sec. B: 1 Sat., 9:00 am-12:00 noon, Nov. 5. #90332 At Valhalla Campus: CE-CERTS 2001 IN-PERSON Sec. A: 1 Wed., Oct 12, 6:00-9:00 pm, KNC-3. # 90357 REMOTE Sec. B: 1 Sat., Dec. 3, 1:00-4:00 pm. #90358 REMOTE Notary Public Exam Prep Prepare for the NYS Notary Public test. Laws, concepts, and procedures will be explained. Topics include avoiding conflicts of interest, maintaining professional ethics, charging proper fees, handling special situations, when to hire an attorney, and minimizing legal liability. All materials provided including website links to NYS Department of State licensing information, booklets, and forms. Also featured is an 80-question practice exam. CE-CERTS 2043, 1 Tues., Nov, 1, 12:00 noon-4:00 pm, $62. V Bujanow. #89939 COMMUNITY HEALTH & SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS Heartsaver Adult/Child CPR/AED American Heart Association CPR/AED course covering children ages 1 year up to adults. Certification good for two years. For the lay responder. Please contact joan.lederman@sunywcc.edu prior to the class. 1 Sat., 9:00 am-1:00 pm, $85. J Lederman. At Valhalla Campus: CE-HCARE 2006, PEB-4. #90486 At Ossining Extension Center: CE-HCARE 2006OS, Cot. 2. #90334 IN-PERSON American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training For youth planning to babysit, get the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Develop leadership skills; plan a babysitting business, keep yourself and others safe and help children behave; and learn basic childcare and basic first aid. For ages 11-15 years old. Bring a bag meal. CE-CERTS 2031, 1 Sat., Nov. 5, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, KNC-3, $93 (+ $15 ARC certification fee, payable to instructor). A Reeve. #90221 IN-PERSON Drivers Pre-Licensing Class Required five-hour pre-licensing class needed to earn your MV278 and schedule your road test. Bring learner ’s permit to class. This course is open to those 16 years of age and older. Call 914-606-7406 to register. At Ossining Extension Center: CE-DRIVE 2001OS, 1 Sun. 9:00 am-2:00 pm, $59. T Gomes. Sec. A: Sept. 18. #90335 Sec. C: Nov. 13. #90337 Sec. B: Oct. 16. #90336 Sec. D: Dec. 11. #90338 REMOTE Animal Assisted Activities/ Pet Therapy: Get Involved! Become familiar with the steps to become a Therapy Dog team, as well as a R.E.A.D. team (Reading Education Assistance Dogs). Learn about Animal Assisted Activities in Assisted Living facilities, schools, veteran’s hospitals, and libraries. View videos of dogs at work and hear about local visits presently taking place. At the end, you will have enough information to decide if you want to become involved in the rewarding experience of pet therapy. CE-ANIML 2005, $26. J Audevard. Sec. A: 1 Sat., Oct. 8, 9:30-11:30 am. #89998 Sec. B: 1 Wed., Oct. 12, 6:30-8:30 pm. #89999 IN-PERSON Safety 1st Defensive Driving The NYS Point and Insurance Reduction Program (6-hr. Defensive Driving Course) has many benefits, including learning safe driving techniques, discounts on your automobile insurance if you are the principle operator, and point reduction from your driver ’s license. Sponsored by American Safety, Inc. Must attend both meetings for certification. CE-DRIVE 2003, 1 Th/F, Oct. 20-21, 6:00-9:00 pm, KNC-3, $37 (+ $12 for certification and handouts, payable to instructor). M DeToma. #90233 COMPUTERS, MICROSOFT OFFICE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ALL CLASSES ARE TAUGHT WITH WINDOWS 10 AND OFFICE 365 FOR WINDOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. All participants may be provided with Microsoft Office 365 access upon activation of their SUNY WCC email account. Many of our programs align with certification exams offered by leading companies. Funding may be available, visit www.sunywcc.edu/continuing-ed/workforce-development-scholarships for more information. *Please note that these classes are not Mac compatible, with the exception of Python and Quickbooks REMOTE Data Analytics with CompTIA Data+ Certification As the importance for data analytics grows, more job roles are required to better communicate vital business intelligence. Collecting, analyzing, and reporting on data can drive priorities and lead business decision-making. CompTIA Data+ validates certified professionals have the skills required to facilitate data-driven business decisions, including: mining and manipulating data, visualizing and reporting data, applying basic statistical methods, and analyzing complex datasets while adhering to governance and quality standards throughout the entire data life cycle. All training materials included. Participants will be prepared for the CompTIA Data+ exam (exam voucher included). Prerequisite skills: CompTIA recommends 18 months of experience in a report/business analyst job role, exposure to databases and analytical tools, a basic understanding of statistics and data visualization experience. CE-COMP 2258, 13 M/W/Sa, Sept. 19-Oct. 22 (skip 9/26 & 10/10), Mon. & Wed., 6:00-9:00 pm, Sat., 1:00-4:00 pm, $1,895. B DiMolfetta. #90333 For information about our Data Analytics with CompTIA Data+ training, please email Kristine.Bunyea@sunywcc.edu For an Introduction to Database Development, try our online, self-paced course at www.ed2go.com/sunywcc. Textbook Required

Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 10 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING HYBRID Entry-Level IT Helpdesk Technician This certificate program will prepare you to earn the CompTIA A+ certification. The course provides hands-on instruction, covering the skills required to assemble, refurbish, upgrade, configure and troubleshoot personal computers. The skills you will gain will give you a clear understanding of network, hardware, security, software, server, virtualization, management, as well as troubleshooting mobile devices. Additionally, you will benefit from attending a Career Development session once per week to refine your job search skills so that you are successful finding employment in the IT field. To sign up, visit www.sunywcc.edu/locations/technician-application. For more information including class schedule, contact Eridania Camacho at 914-606-7558. COMPUTER ESSENTIALS IN-PERSON Get Organized: Manage Your Computer Files Organizing and managing your files is essential for the workplace and for the home. Learn best practices to organize your files; create and organize folders; search for files; work with shortcuts. This is a must-have skill! CE-COMP 2002, $153 Sec. A-Windows 10: 2 T/Th, Sept. 20 & 22, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, GTW-215. #90280 Sec. B-Windows 11: 2 Sun., Nov. 13 & 20, 10:00 am-1:00 pm, GTW-215. #90284 IN-PERSON Digital Literacy for Life and the Workplace Whether you are new to computers or want to enhance your computer skills, this course is for you. Increase your computer literacy with techniques and shortcuts. Build your confidence and gain control of your computer by managing, organizing, and searching for your files and folders. Learn the benefits of different internet browsers and search engines, as you manage your email folders and attachments. Learn to use the basic features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 365, three of the most fundamental software programs used in everyday life, educational and professional settings. All participants will be provided Microsoft Office 365 access upon activation of their SUNY Westchester Community College account. This class is best suited for Windows, not Mac. CE-COMP 2235, $496 (+ textbook) Sec. A-Windows 10: 8 T/Th, Oct. 6-Nov. 1, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, GTW-215. #90281 Sec. B-Windows 11: 7 Sun., Sept. 11-Oct. 30 (skip 9/25), 10:00 am-1:30 pm, GTW-215. P Gedney. #90350 IN-PERSON Digital Literacy for Life and the Workplace: The Next Level Go beyond the basics with the latest version of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint--three of the most fundamental software programs used in educational and professional settings. Learn to Mail Merge and work with images, section breaks, columns, styles, tables, headers, and footers in Word. Apply advanced formatting techniques to your spreadsheets and work with dates and lookup functions in Excel. Create presentations that include charts, tables, and hyperlinks. Prepare a presentation for delivery with PowerPoint. Prerequisite: Digital Literacy for Life and the Workplace or equivalent experience. This class is best suited for Windows, not Mac. CE-COMP 2173, 6 T/Th, Nov. 3-22, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, GTW-215, $403 (+ textbook). #90282 IN-PERSON Keyboarding for Accuracy and Speed This course provides students with the basic skills necessary to learn touch-typing on a computer keyboard. The ability to type faster and more accurately saves time and increases productivity. A great course for anyone who uses the computer, including healthcare professionals who have to make entries in patient electronic records. Only basic computer operational skills are required for this hands-on class. CE-COMP 2016, 9 Sat., Sept. 17-Nov. 12, 9:00-11:00 am, GTW-203, $217. #90283 IN-PERSON Advanced Keyboarding If you want to improve your existing typing skills, this course is for you. Concentration will be on building upon the skills acquired in the beginning keyboarding classes by improving speed and accuracy. Students will become familiar with typing text from various media, printed page, dictation, and the computer screen. Emphasis will be on mastering proper finger to key usage and demonstrate proficiency using skill building exercises. The student will be able to type faster and more accurately which will save time and increases productivity. This course will also focus on the symbols and numerical keys found on a keyboard. CE-COMP 2149, 4 M/W, Nov. 14-28 (skip 11/23), 6:00-8:00 pm, GTW-203, $165. J Heatley. #90349 The Certification Center at SUNY Westchester Community College Through the Division of Workforce Development and Community Education, The Certification Center at SUNY Westchester Community College offers a wide range of industry-recognized certification exams designed to take your career to the next level. Our Certification Center is a convenient, professional space that welcomes current students, alumni, and all members of the community. As of the printing of this brochure, exams are still being administered by appointment through Exams from Home. https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Support/Install/Exams-from-Home/Test-Candidate.aspx Email Michele.Maya@sunywcc.edu to schedule your exam. Proctor fees apply. In need of a flexible schedule? Try our online self-paced Keyboarding class: www.ed2go.com/sunywcc.edu/online-courses/keyboarding/

11 | COVID-19 vaccination requirements for in-person classes at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-vax SUNDAY FUNDAY! Join us at SUNY Westchester Community College virtually or in-person for some digital fun, including our new Life Essentials Series taught by Professor Garrett McAlister! Learn something new and get your questions answered in these workshops. NEW! IN-PERSON Life Essentials Series: Electric vs. Gas Powered Vehicles Facts & Fiction With the growing interest and adoption of electric vehicles, learn about the pros, cons, and common consumer concerns related to electric vehicle ownership before making the purchase. CE-DRIVE 2005, 1 Sun., Sept. 18, 1:00-4:00 pm, GTW-209, $80. GMcAlister. #90288 NEW! REMOTE Life Essentials Series: Solar Powered Homes & Going Off the Grid: Facts & Fiction With the growing interest in renewable energy sources, learn about the pros, cons, and consumer concerns related to having a solar powered home. CE-HOME 2010, 1 Sun., Oct. 2, 1:00-4:00 pm, $80. GMcAlister. #90289 NEW! IN-PERSON Life Essentials Series: Drones for the Hobbyist Learn about the different types of drones, what drone enthusiasts are using these devices for, and about the regulations and laws that must be followed when using them. CE-HOBBY 2016, 1 Sun., Oct. 9, 1:00-4:00 pm, GTW-209, $80. GMcAlister. #90290 NEW! IN-PERSON Life Essentials Series: Drones for Businesses Learn about the possible business applications related to various drone technologies and the regulations and laws that must be followed when using them. CE-BUS 2140, 1 Sun., Oct. 16, 1:00-4:00 pm, $80, GTW-209. GMcAlister. #90291 NEW! IN-PERSON Life Essentials Series: The 1.2.3’s of Home Tech Devices (IoT) Learn how to use various devices within your home (cell phones, tablets, Alexa, Google Home Devices……. and more) CE-COMP 2256, 1 Sun., Oct. 23, 10:00 am-2:30 pm (30-minute lunch break), $88, GTW-209. GMcAlister. #90292 NEW! REMOTE Life Essentials Series: Internet Safety Simplified Learn how to safely engage with the internet, deal with phishing emails, and properly securing your desktop/laptop and mobile devices with various tools and industry best practices. CE-COMP 2257, 1 Sun., Oct. 30, 1:00-4:00 pm, $65. G McAlister. #90287 REMOTE Cut the Cord: Online TV Streaming Solutions The non-techie’s guide to living without cable. Learn about TV streaming solutions that will save you money. Highlights devices such as Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, Chromecast and how to use your laptop, tablet, or smartphone to consume streaming media on the go. Learn about Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney+ and Apple TV+ and free streaming services like Crackle, Pluto TV and Peacock. Discussion on internet requirements and how to determine which devices and services may work best for you including the revival of the TV antenna. CE-COMP 2148, 1 Sun., Nov. 6, 1:00-4:00 pm, $82. G McAlister. #90286 IN-PERSON Get Organized: Manage Your Computer Files Organizing and managing your files is essential for the workplace and for the home. Learn best practices to arrange and categorize your files; create and organize folders; search for files; work with shortcuts. This is a must-have skill! CE-COMP 2002 Section B will be taught with Windows 11 Sec. B: 2 Sun., Nov. 13 & 20, 10:00 am-1:00 pm, GTW-215, $153. #90284 IN-PERSON Declutter Your Digital Life Learn how to transfer your photos, videos and music files from your mobile devices and digital camera to your computer, as well as how to scan your documents and pictures to your computer. You will learn how to organize and backup these files using different storage media devices. This course will also demonstrate how to secure your numerous Internet accounts and passwords, manage your overflowing email, and encrypt your important files. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. CE-COMP 2210, 1 Sun., Dec. 4, 10:00 am-4:00 pm (30-minute lunch break), GTW-209, $133. P Gedney. #90285 IN-PERSON Digital Literacy for Life and the Workplace Whether you are new to computers or want to enhance your computer skills, this course is for you. Increase your computer literacy with techniques and shortcuts. Build your confidence and gain control of your computer by managing, organizing, and searching for your files and folders. Learn the benefits of different internet browsers and search engines, as you manage your email folders and attachments. Learn to use the basic features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 365, three of the most fundamental software programs used in everyday life, educational and professional settings. All participants will be provided Microsoft Office 365 access upon activation of their SUNY Westchester Community College account. This class is best suited for Windows, not Mac. CE-COMP 2235, Sec. B: 7 Sun., Sept. 11-Oct. 30 (skip 9/25), 10:00 am -1:30 pm, GTW-209, $496 (+ textbooks). P Gedney. #90350 Certification Exam Prep Package Ensure you are prepared to sit for a certification exam once you have completed your coursework (or equivalent experience). Package includes GMetrix practice testing, finds areas you need to improve before your certification exam. Our expert trainers then help you with three hours of intense focus on the skills identified. Package includes one testing voucher and one retake, if necessary. View eligible exams at www.sunywcc.edu/pdc and click on the Certification Center tab. Email Michele.Maya@sunywcc.edu for more information on practice testing, scheduling, or groups of more than one. CE-COMP 2242, $510. Textbook Required

Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 12 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING TAKE YOUR MICROSOFT OFFICE SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL Fall is a great time to enhance your Microsoft Office skills! Our series of programs will develop your skills and advance your career! From beginner to professional, these programs are comprehensive and lead to digital badges and add-on certifications Computer Skills for Job Readiness Non-credit Certificate Achievement of this non-credit certificate series requires the successful completion of all classes, assignments, and exercises in all levels of Excel and Word listed below (Introduction, Intermediate, and Advanced.) For more information, email Michele.Maya@sunywcc.edu. IN-PERSON Microsoft Outlook Training Stay connected and productive wherever you are. Manage your email and share your calendar to schedule meetings with ease from your laptop, PC, tablet, or mobile device. Go beyond email to improve your time and task management with advanced features of Outlook: the powerful calendar, meeting scheduler, contacts, address book, and task manager. Organize your inbox with techniques for managing your email. Learn the many options Outlook provides for creating, reading, and sending email, working with attachments, flagging, and categorizing messages, and working with distribution lists and your contacts. CE-COMP 2024, 4 M/W, Oct. 17-26, 6:00-9:00 pm, GTW-215, $310. #90293 REMOTE Microsoft Teams Chat, call, meet and collaborate! Teams is a collaboration suite that provides individuals with the ability to share and work together on projects and information in real-time. With Microsoft Teams on your Windows, Mac, or mobile device, you can stay in the loop via instant messaging, voice and video calls, screen sharing, whiteboards, file sharing, and collaborative editing. Learn how to schedule a Teams meeting, use channels, chat, video call, and collaborate in real time. CE-COMP 2238, 2 M/W, Nov. 7 & 9, 6:00-9:00 pm, $155. L Silva. #90294 Introduction to Microsoft Excel Get started with Excel, even if you have never used a spreadsheet before. Includes building and editing worksheets, formatting a worksheet, working with charts, and working with formulas and functions. This course includes organizing and managing your files and folders for workplace efficiency. CE-COMP 2020, $350 (+ textbook). REMOTE Sec. A: 4 Sat., Sept. 17-Oct. 8, 9:00 am-12:30 noon. B DiMolfetta. #90295 IN-PERSON Sec. B: 4 T/Th, Oct. 11-20, 6:00-9:30 pm, GTW-215. J Heatley. #90296 Intermediate Microsoft Excel Expand your skills in Excel by learning to use and analyze tables and enhance your charts and worksheets. Explore techniques for managing workbooks, sharing Excel files, and incorporating web information. Prerequisite: MS Excel Introduction or equivalent experience. CE-COMP 2021, $310 (+ textbook). REMOTE Sec. A: 4 Sat., Oct. 15-Nov. 5, 9:00 am-12:00 noon. B DiMolfetta. #90297 IN-PERSON Sec. B: 4 T/Th, Oct. 25-Nov. 3, 6:00-9:00 pm, GTW-215. J Heatley. #90298 Advanced Microsoft Excel Master more advanced features of Excel such as analyzing data with PivotTables, exchanging data with other programs, and advanced worksheet management. Prerequisite: MS Excel Intermediate or equivalent experience. CE-COMP 2022, $310 (+ textbook). REMOTE Sec. A: 4 Sat., Nov. 12-Dec. 10 (skip 11/26), 9:00 am-12:00 noon. B DiMolfetta. #90299 IN-PERSON Sec. B: 4 T/Th, Nov. 8-17, 6:00-9:00 pm, GTW-215. J Heatley. #90300 IN-PERSON Introduction to Microsoft Word Get started with Word, even if you have never done word processing before. Covers editing documents; formatting text, paragraphs, and documents; and creating and formatting tables– fundamental skills for creating letters, reports, and documents. This course includes organizing and managing your files and folders for workplace efficiency. CE-COMP 2029, 4 Sat., Sept. 17-Oct. 8, 1:00-4:30 pm, GTW-209, $350 (+ textbook). J Heatley. #90303 IN-PERSON Intermediate Microsoft Word Expand your skills and enhance your documents by adding graphics, using styles and templates, and managing multi-page documents. Create personalized mailings by merging data into your documents. Learn how easy it is to turn your Word document into a webpage. Prerequisite: Microsoft Word Introduction or equivalent experience. CE-COMP 2030, 4 Sat., Oct. 15-Nov. 5, 1:00-4:00 pm, GTW-209, $310 (+ textbook). J Heatley. #90304 IN-PERSON Advanced Microsoft Word Master more advanced features of Word such as building forms, creating charts and diagrams, collaborating with others on a document, working with references, advanced graphics, and integrating Word with other applications. Prerequisite: Microsoft Word Intermediate or equivalent experience. CE-COMP 2031, 4 Sat., Nov. 12-Dec. 10 (skip 11/26), 1:00-4:00 pm, GTW-209, $310 (+ textbook). J Heatley. #90305 For information on our Certification Exam Prep, please see page 11. In need of a flexible schedule? Try our asynchronous online Microsoft Word class: www.ed2go.com/sunywcc/online-courses/ intro-microsoft-word-2019-office-365/ Save $$ when you register for all three Word classes during this term for just $880. Savings will be reflected when your course fees are calculated after enrolling. If classes are canceled for any reason, discount no longer applies.

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