Fall 2014

Professional and Continuing Education

Health Careers Lifelong Learner Program Online Learning Personal Enrichment Language/Culture Business and Professional Development Computer Skills Workplace Skills

DAY, EVENING AND ONLINE CLASSES AVAILABLE! www.bhc.edu/pace Don’t miss the 6th Annual PaCE Open House

Thursday, August 14, 2014 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. College Sustainable Technologies Building 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL

Stop by this free event to learn more about the numerous programs offered by PaCE. Talk with PaCE instructors to determine if a class or program is right for you.

Fall schedules will be available and registration will be open during this event. For information on all of the PaCE programs, visit www.bhc.edu/PaCE. Table of Contents Unless otherwise stated, these classes are designed for students 16 and older. Short-Term Careers Attention Teachers! Pattern Reading for Crocheting ...... 33 Earn CPDU credits ...... 23 Stained Glass (Beginning & Intermediate) ..32 Health Careers Watercolor Crystal ...... 34 Basics of Medical Practice Management...... 6 Watercolor Painting Fall Colors...... 34 Basic Medical Terminology ...... 6 Computer Skills Watercolor Painting Reflections in Water ....34 Day Computer Classes Dental Assisting ...... 10 Watercolor Pencil...... 35 Dental Receptionist ...... 7 Access 2010 Levels 1, 2, 3 ...... 27 Dialysis Technician ...... 8 Adobe Photoshop Elements Basics ...... 27 At Home EKG Technician...... 8 Beyond Photoshop Elements Basics ...... 27 Cashing in on Coupons ...... 37 Hospice and Palliative Nursing Care ...... 10 Cleaning Up Your Computer ...... 24 Decision Time: Medicare and Medicaid ...... 37 Medical Receptionist ...... 7 Creating a Photobook with Digital Pictures...... 25 Home Wiring ...... 37 Medical Scribe ...... 6 Emailing Basics ...... 25 Dance & Fitness Personal Trainer ...... 9 Excel Levels 1, 2, 3 ...... 26 Ballroom Dancing - Latin Style! ...... 38 Pharmacy Technician & Certification Prep.. 7 Facebook ...... 25 Beginning Ballroom Dancing ...... 38 Phlebotomy Technician ...... 8 Getting Started with Windows ...... 24 Beginning Hoop Dance ...... 39 Physical Therapy Aide ...... 9 Getting Started with Your Computer ...... 24 Belly Dancing ...... 38 Spanish for the Health Care Professional ....10 Holiday Mailing ...... 25 Yoga...... 38 Veterinary Assistant Cert. Program ...... 9 Learning How to Use Word Processing...... 25 Zumba - Find Your Way to Fun & Fitness...... 39 Organizing Your Files & Folders ...... 24 Health and Wellness Online Surveys...... 25 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Floral Design Pinterest ...... 25 Floral Design (Basic and Advanced) ...... 35 Lifetime Effects of Alcohol use During PowerPoint 2010 ...... 27 Fresh Fall Centerpiece ...... 35 Pregnancy Action Summit ...... 4 Publisher 2010 ...... 27 Fresh Holiday Centerpiece...... 35 Caregiver Stress and Compassion Fatigue....11 Sharing Photos Online ...... 25 Heart Disease Prevention...... 11 Windows ...... 24 Food and Drink Humor, Health and Healing ...... 11 Word Levels 1, 2, 3 ...... 26 Breads and Muffins ...... 36 Options for Seniors ...... 11 Cast Iron Cooking ...... 36 Unraveling the Mystery of Weight Loss ...... 11 Evening Computer Classes Timing is Everything ...... 36 Women and Teens United and Empowered ..11 Access 2010 Level 1 ...... 29 Computer Basics ...... 28 Genealogy Learn & Earn Careers Continuation of Computer Basics ...... 28 Memories Past: Digging Up Ancestor’s Past....38 Beginning Drinking Water ...... 12 eBay (Buying and Selling)...... 29 Memories Past: Discovering Ancestors ...... 38 Floral Design Certificate Program ...... 13 Excel 2010 (Introduction and Intermediate)...... 29 Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Program...... 13 Lifelong Learner Lunches iPad: (Beginner and Intermediate)...... 29 (formerly the Seniors Golden Scholars Program) Wastewater (Sewage) Treatment ...... 12 Keyboarding...... 28 A Look at Sherman’s March ...... 41 Welding ...... 13 Moving to Windows 8.1...... 28 Quad City International Airport ...... 41 Word 2010 (Introduction and Intermediate)...... 28 Sounds of the Season ...... 41 Workforce Skills What’s So Funny About the Radio?...... 41 Business & Professional Development Community Education Music Certificate in Foundations of Management ..15 Global Language/Culture BHC Community Band ...... 40 Certificate in Human Resources ...... 14 Chinese (Mandarin) I ...... 31 BHC Community Chorale ...... 40 Certified Manager (CM®) ...... 15 Beginning Sign Language (ASL)...... 31 BHC Community Jazz Band ...... 40 Certified Quality Auditor ...... 16 French I - Conversational ...... 30 BHC Community String Orchestra ...... 40 Certified Quality Engineer...... 16 French II - Conversational (Part 1 & 2) ...... 30 PayTrain C/U Fundamentals ...... 16 German I ...... 30 On the Web Project Management ...... 17 Italian I ...... 30 Blogging for Beginners ...... 37 Quality 101...... 17 Spanish I...... 30 Social Media for Beginners ...... 37 SHRM® Essentials of HR Management ...... 14 Spanish for the Health Care Professional ....31 Travel — Chinese ...... 31 Photography Workplace Skills Develop Your Beginning Digital Skills ...... 35 Travel — French ...... 31 Accounting Fundamentals ...... 18 Digital Photography for the Beginner ...... 35 Travel — Italian ...... 31 Adult Career Transitions 101 ...... 19 How to Take Better Photos ...... 36 Travel — Spanish...... 31 Bank Teller Training ...... 18 Learn to Use Digital Point & Shoot Camera ....36 Becoming a Better You in the Workplace ....18 Personal Enrichment Looking to Get More Out of Your Digital Food Handler Training...... 20 Arts & Crafts SLR or Advanced Digital Camera? ...... 36 Food Service Manager Course...... 20 Advanced Glass Fusing ...... 32 Midwest Paralegal Studies Program ...... 19 Anyone Can Learn to Draw (Part 1 & 2)...... 34 Writing Beginning Writer’s Workshop ...... 32 OSHA Classes ...... 21 Creations with Clay ...... 32 Out Interview the Interviewer ...... 19 Crocheting (Beg., Intermediate, Advanced)..33 Youth Program/ACT Exam Prep Pre-Licensing Home Inspection Training ....19 Drawing Your Pet in Colored Pencil ...... 34 ACT Exam Preparation ...... 40 Re-entering the Work World ...... 19 Earring Extravaganza...... 32 SHRM® Essentials of HR Management ...... 18 Fused Glass Jewelry Making ...... 32 Graphite Drawing of Barns ...... 34 Registration Registration Information ...... 42 Knitting (Beginning & Intermediate)...... 33 Online Learning Registration Form ...... 43 More than 300 online courses...... 22 Oil Painting Made Easy ...... 33 Fetal Alcohol SpectrumDisorders 4 Fetal Alcohol SpectrumShort-Term Disorders SummitCareers Go to page 23 for more information. Professional Continuing E and physical therapists. Professional and Continuing Education and Nursing Department for nurses, nursing home administrators, social workers, Professional Continuing Education, (7) CE credits Teachers may earn ( Join national experts i than autism or Down syndrome. Office of Education at 309-736-1111 or [email protected] to obtain approval. CPDU processing fee is $25. as high as 1 in 100 births, making FASDs more common to alcohol; the incidence of those effects is estimated to be chologists, therapists, substance abuse professionals, physical and occupational therapists, p Community members, parents, mental health providers, nurses, nursing home administrators, social workers, teachers, psy- Contact: tors, judges, attorneys, and law enforcement agencies. Everyone open to attend. Who Who Should Attend: Division of Trinity Services, Inc., 24 W. 500 Maple Ave., Suite 214, Naperville, IL 60540. Phone: 630-548-4501. therapists, speech pathologists and intervention specialists. effects – FASDs – that can be caused by prenatal exposure families and community of people living with of FASDs as well as strategies for living with the neurodevelopmental conditions associated with the use of alcohol during Moline, 61265 there is a wide range of other neurodevelopmental health neurodevelopmental disorders known a This summit will highlight the impact on the individual, Action Summit Effects of Alcohol use During Lifetime Pregnancy Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Present: The Nursing and Professional and Continuing Education Departments Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). While the incidence of Fetal pregnancy. An action plan will be developed by experts and community members to address this urgent problem. Alcohol Syndrome is approximately 1 in 1,000 births, For more information, call 309-796-8223.

Registration deadline: Time: Date:

By By p Online at: In-person: Registration: Student Fee: Fee: Location: Ajeet Charate, MBBS, MA, LCPC, CADC Director, Neurofeedback, Counseling and FASD Institute of Illinois. A Building 1, Room 306 (theatre) hone: n the field of FASDs as they present the latest research and practices regarding prevention and diagnosis

Friday, September 26 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. ( 7) CPDUs. www.bhc.edu/paceregistration (except students) 309-796-8223 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL 61244 Black Hawk College, 6600 34th Avenue, ducation, (7) CE credits

s Fetal Alcohol To obtain CPDUs please contact Julie at the Rock Island County Regional | Friday, September 19 register byphone:309-796-8223 $10 (must show student ID) $25 CRN 81777 for the State of Illinois will be awarded through Black Hawk College will be awarded for psychologists, therapists, counselors, occupational Fee includes breakfast and lunch.) CRN 81778 hysicians, caseworkers, educa- www.bhc.edu/pace | Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Summit Agenda

8:00 – 8:30 a.m. Registration, Breakfast, and Networking 8:30 – 8:40 a.m. Welcome remarks and introduction of featured speakers, Emily Travis 8:40 –8:50 a.m. FASD Initiatives in Illinois, Ajeet Charate 8:50 –9:00 a.m. FASD Initiatives in , Stephanie Trusty 9:00 – 9:10 a.m. FASD Initiatives in Minnesota, Dr. Christopher Boys 9:10 – 10:00 a.m. Brave New World: After 40 Years, What Do We Know About FASDs. Keynote: Dr. Leigh Tenkku, PhD, MPH Principal Investigator of the Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training Center (MRFASTC) 10:00 – 10:10 a.m. Break 10:10 – 11:15 a.m. The Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on the Developing Brain: Implications for Understanding and Treating FASD. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Summit Disorders Spectrum Alcohol Fetal Featured Presenter: Dr. Christopher Boys, PhD, LP, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Co-Director, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Program, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical School 11:15 a.m. – Noon Providing Integrated Care for Individuals on the Spectrum & Care Givers – What Works and What Doesn’t? Presenter: Dr. Ajeet Charate, MBBS, MA, LCPC, CADC Director, Neurofeedback, Counseling and FASD Institute of Illinois. A Division of Trinity Services, Inc. Noon – 12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30 – 1:10 p.m. FASD Across the Lifespan. Presenter: Dr. Joni Bosch, PhD, ARNP, MA, BA 1:10 – 1:15 p.m. Break 1:15 – 2:00 p.m. Sharing Our Journey: Take a journey with parents whose children have been diagnosed with FASDs. They will share their trials and tribulations, joys and celebrations of daily living with their children. Parent Panel Discussion 2:00 – 2:50 p.m. Through Fragile Beginnings Shines Hope: Living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Presenter: Emily Travis, BS in Psychology Careers Short-Term 2:50 – 3:30 p.m. Who We Are, What We Do, and Where Do We Go From Here? Panel of Featured Guest Speakers, Dr. Leigh Tenkku, Dr. Christopher Boys, Ajeet Charate, Joni Bosch and Stephanie Trusty. 3:30 – 3:45 p.m. Summary, Evaluations, and Closing Valerie Koster and Pam Davies

Sponsors: Special thanks to the following sponsors for funding this summit and making it happen: • Iowa Department of Public Health, Stephanie Trusty • Black Hawk College QC Foundation • Black Hawk College Professional and Continuing Education • Intouch Adult Day and Home Care Services, LSSI, Moline, Illinois • RICCA (The Rock Island County Council on Addiction)

For complete program brochure and details: Contact Pam Davies at [email protected] or Valerie Koster at [email protected] for program information.

Registration contact: Professional and Continuing Education, 309-796-8223, or visit our website at www.bhc.edu/event/fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders-action-summit/ 5 Short-Term Careers | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Short-Term Careers Health Careers To the Rescue! Short-Term Health Care Certificate Training Programs

Medical Scribe Basic Medical Terminology New Instructor: I. Earl Instructor: I. Earl Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Looking for an exciting new health career in a growing Learn new job skills, refresh or refine existing health care field? The role of Medical Scribe could be your new career knowledge or improve performance by possessing a better in eight weeks. The primary function of a scribe is the cre- understanding of medical terms. Focus is on the basic com- ation and maintenance of the patient’s medical record which ponents of a medical term and how to break down a medical is created under the supervision of the attending physician. term by simply knowing the meaning of a prefix or suffix. The scribe documents the patient’s history through direct By learning the individual parts of a medical term, you will

Short-Term Careers observation of the physician’s interaction with the patient as not need to memorize hundreds of complex terms and their well as the procedures performed, the results of laboratory definitions. Required textbook must be purchased at the studies and other information gathered. Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Learn fundamentals of the career, including medical termi- 10 Thursdays Sept. 11 - Nov. 13 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. nology, anatomy and physiology, Privacy and Ethics- CRN 81774 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $185 HIPPA, Medical symbols and abbreviations, EHR/EMR (Introduction to Electronic Health Record/Electronic Medical Record), common diagnostic testing, basic pharma- Additional Information cology, insurance-coding, and resume creation. After suc- P Prerequisite: non-native speakers must meet with cessful completion of the program, you will receive a an advisor to establish the level of English professional certificate of completion. proficiency prior to enrollment in any health care Employment possibilities after course completion: program. Call 309-796-8223 for details. • Local Hospitals • Physician offices P Your record of completion will be maintained • Clinics indefinitely. • Outpatient Care Centers P Programs include discussion about procuring a • Surgical Care Centers health care position but do not include job Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub placement or guaranteed employment. (the college bookstore) prior to first class. 8 Saturdays Oct. 4 - Nov. 22 Noon - 2:00 p.m. P Students may search for jobs locally and nationwide CRN 81772 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 301 Tuition Fee $225 by using the Black Hawk College job placement website at www.collegecentral.com/bhc The Basics of Medical Practice PPay ranges are dependent upon employer, Management geographic location and experience. Instructor: B. Bourke PStudents are strongly encouraged to visit the Looking for a career in the high-demand and growing field College’s Career Services Center to create an in health care administration? Get a broad overview of the updated resume. This is a FREE service. business side of health care as you learn about credentialing Please call: 309-796-5626 and enrollment, government and third-party payers, prospective pricing, the three phases of billing, patient col- P For additional information call 309-796-8223. lections, A/R management, and reporting and monitoring. Review and discuss case studies and real-life challenges in the field. Basic Excel skills will be taught and applied to BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information actual business case studies. A manual is included in the fee. For a list of PaCE books, visit 8 Wednesdays Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. www.bhc.edu/hawkshub CRN 81773 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $265 Click on “Order/View Textbooks” Select Term (Fall 14), Select Department (Adult Ed) Books may be purchased 6 online or at the bookstore. registration information on page 42 | Short-Term Careers

Medical Receptionist Pharmacy Technician Instructor: I. Earl Instructor: J. Jefferson Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Prerequisites: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Make every patient feel welcomed as they walk into a med- Excellent communication skills and above average math ical office. Learn exercises in judgment, independent action skills are recommended. and coping graciously with interruptions. Set yourself on the path as a pharmacy technician at a hos- Topics will include: pital, retail, home infusion, or mail-order pharmacy. • Business and work ethics Topics will include: • Patient/physician relations • Classifications of drugs (brand name and generic) • Scheduling and records management • Medical terminology related to pharmacy • Role-playing • Medication compounding and proper handling procedures • Humor/stress • Intravenous and chemotherapy drugs • Professionalism • Basic pharmacy math and medication dosage conversions • Generational attitudes • Prescription requirements and interpretation • Career path • Inventory control, billing procedures, legal and moral • Customer Service Skills obligations of personnel Required: Complete a résumé through the BHC Career • I.V. drip rates and medication dispensing Services Center during the class. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the 7 Wednesdays Oct. 15 - Nov. 26 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. college bookstore) prior to first class. Please bring a calcu- CRN 81775 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $175 lator to the first night of class. 15 Wednesdays Sept. 3 - Dec. 10 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Dental Receptionist CRN 81779 STB - Rm. 110 Tuition Fee $685 Instructor: K. Dick Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. As a dental receptionist, you are responsible for the commu- Pharmacy Technician nications and image of a dental office. Emphasis is placed on “The class was informative and very interpersonal and skill development in administrative func- friendly, the teacher was amazing.” tions. P. Holland Topics will include: • Dental office terminology, dental disease, prevention and oral health Pharmacy Technician Certification • Your role as a receptionist Preparation • Duties, responsibilities, greetings, telephone and e-mail Instructor: J. Jefferson correspondence Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma and • Patient scheduling successful completion of the BHC Pharmacy Technician or • Privacy regulations practicing pharmacy technicians. • Role playing with students Prepare for the National Pharmacy Technician Certification • Creating a patient record and identifying tooth location Exam with this fast paced, advanced course. Learn basic Careers Short-Term • Health history pharmacology, advanced pharmaceutical calculations and • Patient charting with computers medical terminology. • Focus on the business side of practice, financial security Studies focus on the exam’s three aspects of competency: of practice and maintenance • Assisting the Pharmacist in serving patients • Focus on roles specific to dentists, dental hygienist, • Maintaining medication and inventory control systems technicians and dental assistants • Administering and managing a pharmacy • Products and techniques used in the dental world This course does not replace the national exam. • Preparing for the interview in a dental office and In class you will receive information on certification, testing projecting a professional image requirements and testing sites. • Visit a facility, job shadow, take a tour, and meet members Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the of the staff college bookstore) prior to first class. Please bring a calcu- Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub lator to the first night of class. (the college bookstore) prior to first class. 15 Tuesdays Sept. 2 - Dec. 16 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 6 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81780 STB - Rm. 110 Tuition Fee $685 CRN 81776 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $185 (No class Nov. 11)

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Phlebotomy Technician In partnership with Genesis. Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Current state- ment of good health from your physician and documented nega- tive TB testing performed within three months prior to the start of the class must be presented to the instructor the first night of class. Hepatitis B vaccinations are not required but strongly recommended. You are required to perform 20 venipunctures and 10 capillaries. Train in the basic blood-drawing procedures for venipunc- ture and capillary puncture techniques. You will have an understanding of the skills, knowledge and level of respon- sibility required to perform competently as entry-level phle- botomy/lab personnel. Topics will include: EKG Technician • Handling, processing and documentation of samples • OSHA guidelines and safety rules Short-Term Careers Instructor: I. Earl Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. • Anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system Learn to function as an EKG Technician. • Basic phlebotomy techniques Topics will include: • Quality assurance and methods of quality control • 12-Lead EKG Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub • Set-up in a hospital or office setting (the college bookstore) prior to first class. • Anatomy of the heart Instructor: S. Edlund • Physiology and medical disease processes 10 Fridays Sept. 5 - Nov. 7 3:45 - 7:45 p.m. • Medical terminology CRN 81783 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 313/314 Tuition Fee $685 • Medical ethics and legal aspects of patient contact • Blood-borne pathogens Instructor: L. Lee • Heart medications 12 Saturdays Sept. 6 - Nov. 22 8:30 a.m. - Noon Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub CRN 81784 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 313/314 Tuition Fee $685 (the college bookstore) prior to first class. 7 Fridays Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Instructor: J. Hines CRN 81781 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $395 10 Wednesdays Sept. 17 - Nov. 19 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. CRN 81785 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 313/314 Tuition Fee $685 Dialysis Technician Instructor: B. Teel-Lash/A. Jacks /D. Vanderploeg In partnership with the Kidney Center Phlebotomy Technician Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. “The skills and knowledge learned will A negative TB testing performed within three months prior have great impact on my future.” to the start of the class must be presented to the instructor Courtney Pold the first night of class. Gain the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career in the field of hemodialysis. Learn to operate kidney dialysis machines, which filter normal waste products and excess fluids from the blood of patients whose kidneys can no longer perform this function. You will provide direct patient BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information care working in collaboration with nurses, physicians and For a list of PaCE books, visit other allied health professionals, caring for patients needing www.bhc.edu/hawkshub renal dialysis due to renal diseases. Click on “Order/View Textbooks” Mon./Wed. Sept. 8 - Dec. 17 Select Term (Fall 14), Select Theory: Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Department (Adult Ed) Lab: Wednesdays, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Books may be purchased CRN 81782 QC Kidney Center, Moline Tuition Fee $689 online or at the bookstore. Classes and labs will be at the Quad Cities Kidney Center, 400 John Deere Road, Moline, IL. *Students please note: Class will meet for CPR training on Monday, Sept. 22 at the Outreach Center 301 – Avenue of the Cities, East Moline. 8 www.bhc.edu/pace | Short-Term Careers

Personal Trainer Instructor: T. Hass Prerequisite: • Age 18 years and a GED or high school diploma • Two years exercise experience • Two years weight-training experience • Familiar with basic weight-training exercises • Basic knowledge of muscles and bones Prepare for the accredited NFPT-CPT (National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT) Accredited Board Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) Course. You will apply the basic principles of human anatomy, physiology and principles of exercise physiology. Learn how to identify client goals and implement an exercise program for them. Characteristics of wellness and professional and legal practices will be taught. Veterinary Assistant Certificate Fee includes materials and student manual. Program Theory class Instructor: Dr. M. Spencer-McShane 12 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Dec. 9 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Prerequisite: Must be age 18 and have a GED or high Bldg. 3 - Rm. 307 school diploma. Lab class Explore the many duties typically performed by a veterinary 4 Thursdays Nov. 6 - Dec. 4 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. assistant as you prepare for any entry-level position in this CRN 81786 Bldg. 3 - Fitness Center Tuition Fee $675 growing profession. Employment opportunities include: (No class on Sept. 30, Nov. 11 and Nov. 27) private practice, animal shelter, animal control facilities, pet stores, kennels, zoos and veterinary drug companies. The final exam, given on Dec. 9, meets strict criteria and Topics will include: requirements imposed by the National Commission for • Vaccinations, surgery preparation and assisting, Certifying Agencies (NCCA) accreditation standards. monitoring vitals Successful board exam completion qualifies the student as a • Laboratory procedures, Veterinary assistants certified personal fitness trainer. parasites, client communica- have been identified by tions, prescriptions the U.S. Dept. of Labor Personal Trainer • Safely restraining an animal as one of the fastest “Tina did an amazing job providing for blood draws, X-rays and growing professions. The both useful information and tips for injections need for skilled and health and fitness” • Routine examination, trained Vet Assistants is Garreck Beckes medication and euthanasia in great demand! • Front office procedures for a veterinary clinic/hospital Physical Therapy Aide R equired textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub Careers Short-Term Instructor: L. Frankowski (the college bookstore) prior to first class. (10th grade Prerequisite: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. reading level required.) Prepare to perform duties as an entry-level physical therapy Required supplies: lab coat or scrubs. aide. Learn the history of physical therapy, physical therapy Requirements: 12 hours job shadow/internship. Details medical terminology, sanitation, professional communica- and information will be discussed the first night of class. tion, body mechanics, therapeutic exercise, gait and 18 Wednesdays Aug. 20 - Dec. 17 5:45 - 9:15 p.m. mobility, assistive devices, transferring of patient/client, CRN 81788 STB - Rm. 113 Tuition Fee $665 positioning of patient/client and physical modality set-up and delivery. Professionalism, attendance and patient han- *T entative clinical dates: Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Oct. 29, dling skills are emphasized. Nov. 19 and Nov. 26. Required: Three hours or more of a job shadow event in a *These dates are subject to change. physical therapy environment of your choice. Lab (hands- on) practice weekly. Students please note: You will be Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub attending clinical at the Quad City (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Animal Welfare Center, 724 West 14 Wednesdays Sept. 3 - Dec. 3 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Second Ave., Milan, IL. Students CRN 81787 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 101 Tuition Fee $596 responsible for transportation to the clinic site. In partnership with the Quad City Animal Welfare Center www.qcawc.org

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Dental Assisting PaCE and Dental Technologies are teaming up to offer access to an established Dental Assisting Certification Program. Dental Assisting Technologies is a vocational school that specializes in a “hands on approach” to teaching dental assisting. An affordable new career in just 12 weeks! Our classes are held only on Saturdays which allows students the ability to maintain their jobs. The dental assistant is a vital member of the dental team. Working sometimes as the dentist’s “right arm,” ears, eyes, and voice, dental assistants may very well have more verbal contact with the average patient than the dentist! Dental assistants use clinical, technical, laboratory, administrative, and communication skills tailored specifi- Hospice and Palliative Nursing Care cally for the dental office in which they work; yet they In partnership with Genesis. must also be responsive to the evolving dental profession. Instructor: P. Christy, BSN RN, CHPN This course will cover: Prerequisite: You must be a current RN, LPN, CNA, Hospice Short-Term Careers • Orientation to Dentistry and the dental field Aide, or Health Professional • Disinfection and Sterilization (OSHA Training) Please note: Registered nurses are eligible for 16 CE credit • Dental Anatomy hours from BHC. • Radiography The generalist nurse will prepare for certification in hospice • Instrumentation and Cements and palliative care. Topics to be covered are care goals and • Introduction to Four-Handed Dentistry decisions, pain management, symptom management, care at • Comfort and Anxiety Control the time of dying, grief and bereavement, spiritual care and • Introduction to Specialty Fields self care for the hospice and palliative care professional. • Diagnostics 6 Mondays Sept. 8 - Oct. 13 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. • Restorative Techniques CRN 81789 Tuition Fee $149 • Health Care Provider CPR New Class location: • Intro to Front Desk & Dentrix computer Software Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, 2546 Tech Drive, 12 Saturdays Sept. 6 - Nov. 22 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fee $3,500 Fee includes: uniform (scrub jacket, top & pants), study Hospice/Palliative Nursing Care guide, lab fees & tuition -ADA Training Manual “As a hospice nurse, this class brought hospice care to a new level with current Class location: Dental Assisting Technologies, 3000 41st information. Very educational.” Street, Suite #4 Moline, IL (Next door to the Moline Heidi Moody Library) Dental Assisting Technologies does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, nationality, or religion. Classes are Spanish for the Health Care held in a fully equipped dental office for a better learning Professional experience. Instructor: M. Cavazos To meet registration guidelines please call Pam at This class will help health care professionals communicate 309-796-8225. Registrations are processed through simply and effectively in Spanish to medical staff, patients Dental Technologies. and families. Learn Spanish pronunciation, basic vocabulary such as family members, numbers, body parts, times, and directions. Gather personal information and symptoms from Online Courses a patient with confidence. Course includes learning kit with Our instructor-facilitated online manual and audio CD. courses are informative, fun, con- In order to receive the learning kit for the first class, you venient, and highly interactive. must register by Sept. 15. Becoming an Optical Assistant 7 Mondays Sept. 22 - Nov. 10 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Discover the personal and professional skills needed to CRN 81924 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $140 work in a front and back office and in an optical dispen- (No class Oct. 13) sary and lab. Class start dates: Sept. 17 or Oct. 15 Courses available at our online instruction center. www.ed2go.com/blackhawk 10 or call 309-796-8223. registration information on page 42 | Health and Wellness

Options for Seniors: How to New Women and Teens United New Access Aging Services and Empowered: The Kind Instructor: T. Harper Campaign! Caregivers and seniors will learn about local and federal Instructor: K. Ford, MA, MAT, MDiv. senior services and how to access them for successful aging. Gain insights into the experiences of teenage girls as they Housing options, nursing home care, hospice, at-home serv- navigate their way through their adolescent years into adult- ices and common health concerns in the aging population hood. Explore topics such as body image, gender issues, bul- will be discussed. lying, eating disorders and the loss of confidence that Topics will include: permeates the adolescent female experience in American • Advanced directives and a brief discussion on estate society today. Teenage girls and women throughout the planning for the elderly. Quad Cities will be empowered, uniting through the Kind • Differences between assisted living, supported living, Campaign! Students will also complete a community senior apartments and nursing home care. service project. Course includes Kind Campaign student • Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related illnesses. materials. • In-home services such as home health, hospice care 4 Thursdays Oct. 2 - Oct. 23 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. housing options, Medicaid services and VA services. CRN 81794 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $91 5 Wednesdays Sept. 3 - Oct. 1 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81790 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $48 Unraveling the Mystery of New Weight Loss Caregiver Stress and New Instructor: Dr. P. Newhouse Compassion Fatigue Are you tired of the diet yo-yo? Can’t understand why you Instructor: J. Grice can’t lose weight? Learn what hormone is keeping you from With improved medical care and higher standards of living, burning fat and how one simple nutritional change can help life expectancy has increased and this can cause a wide set of you shed pounds fast. This revolutionary nutritional issues, demands and emotions for those who are entrusted program will help you decrease body fat, reduce cravings with caring for our ill or disabled. Learn strategies on how to and have more energy than ever before. avoid total burnout and take care of you while taking care of 1 Tuesday Sept. 16 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. others. CRN 81795 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 1 Thursday Nov. 6 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81791 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $15 1 Tuesday Oct. 14 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. CRN 81796 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 Humor, Health and Healing for New Health Care Professionals Heart Disease Prevention N e w Instructor: J. Grice Instructor: Dr. P. Newhouse Your sense of humor is one of the most powerful tools you Have you ever wondered why your body makes cholesterol have to make certain that your daily mood and emotional all on its own if it’s bad for you? Why do many cholesterol Wellness and Health state support good health. It helps maintain a wellness bal- drug ads state “not proven to decrease your risk of heart dis- ance, promotes good health and longevity, supports emo- ease or heart attack”? Learn the truth about heart disease tional well-being, and improves the quality of life. Examples prevention and natural solutions to find “The New You.” of ways to use humor in health care professions will be pro- 1 Tuesday Sept. 23 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. vided to create a better environment with patients and CRN 81797 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 clients, as well as colleagues. Humor helps you keep a posi- tive, optimistic outlook through difficult situations, disap- 1 Tuesday Oct. 21 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. pointments and loss. Topics will include physical, mental CRN 81798 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 and social benefits of laughter. 1 Tuesday Sept. 16 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81792 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $15

1 Thursday Oct. 23 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81793 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $15

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Wastewater (Sewage) New Treatment – (Class 1 and Class 2) Instructor: L. Perry This course will help prepare you for the Class 1 and Class 2 wastewater operators’ state exam administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). Go to www.epa.state.il.us/water/operator-cert/waste-water to view the eligibility requirements to take the exam. This course can be applied toward meeting wastewater operator certification requirements. The course follows the guide- lines of Basic Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations developed by the Environmental Resources Training Center at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Required text- Short-Term Careers Beginning Drinking Water book must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college Instructor: TBD bookstore) prior to first class. The textbook is the same book Prepare for certification as a class C and D Public Water used for the spring Wastewater class. Supply Operator. Subjects covered include: well and distri- Some of the topics that will be covered include: bution system operation and maintenance, basic water flow • Activated Sludge hydraulics and chemical dosage mathematics, Environ- • Chemical Addition mental Protection Agency laws, chlorination and fluorida- • Digesters tion. • Primary Treatment For those currently working in Water Departments: • Pumps and Pumping The course meets the mandated renewal continuing educa- • Tertiary Treatment tion requirements for the Drinking Water Operator Certifi- 11 Wednesdays Sept 3 - Nov 12 6:00 - 8:45 p.m. cate. Class C and D operators will be awarded 15 hours CRN 81799 STB - Rm. 114 Tuition Fee $242 and Class A and B operators 30 hours of training credits. 12 Tuesdays Sept. 2 - Nov. 25 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Wastewater (Sewage) Treatment – CRN 81990 STB - Rm. 114 Tuition Fee $296 (Class 3 and Class 4) (No class Nov. 11) This course will help prepare you for the Class 3 and Class 4 wastewater operators’ state exam. Topics include: U.S. Department of Labor Bureau Statistics • Introduction to wastewater Job Outlook • Collection systems • Lift stations Employment change • Flow measurement • Employment is expected to grow by 11 percent between • Stabilization ponds 2012 and 2022. • Sampling and laws governing treatment plants • Growing population and increased demand for water and chlorination wastewater treatment services will drive employment Next class will start February 2015. growth. • New and existing plants expanding will increase demand. For more information regarding the Job prospects water/wastewater program, call 309-796-8223. • Applicants for these jobs are normally low, because of the physically demanding and unappealing nature of some of the work. BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information • Opportunities should be best for people with mechanical For a list of PaCE books, visit aptitude and problem-solving skills. www.bhc.edu/hawkshub Click on “Order/View Textbooks” Earnings Select Term (Fall 14), Select • Median annual wages of water and wastewater treatment Department (Adult Ed) plant and system operators were $42,760 in May 2012. Books may be purchased 12 online or at the bookstore. www.bhc.edu/pace | Short-Term Careers

Advanced Floral Design II N e w Instructor: P. Paulsen Prerequisite: Basic Floral Design class is recommended Class emphasis is on the elements and principles learned in Advanced Floral Design. This interactive, hands-on class will offer advanced high-style designs. Learn about the use of color, line and form in advanced arrangements. A $75 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. Bring flower clippers to class. 3 Wednesdays Nov. 26 - Dec. 10 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81803 Intouch Adult Day Services Fee $69

Fresh Holiday Centerpiece Instructor: P. Paulsen Floral Design Certificate Program A beautiful centerpiece combining the elegance of flowers with the ambiance of candle light. Appropriate for the holi- Enroll in all (5) classes below and you will receive a profes- days or any occasion. A $40 materials fee is payable to the sional certificate for the Floral Design Program. This certifi- instructor the first night of class. Bring scissors and flower cate is designed to help you achieve a career path in the field clippers to class. of floral design. *Classes may be taken separately. 1 Wednesday Dec. 17 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81804 Intouch Adult Day Services Fee $21 Basic Floral Design Instructor: P. Paulsen Learn to design and arrange flowers and become your own floral designer or prepare for entry level floral designing. Travel, Tourism and Hospitality You will experience hands-on-training while learning the Program basics of floral design to include flower choices, different Look for more information about the next Travel, Tourism arrangements and tools needed for the profession. A $100 and Hospitality program for Fall 2015. materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of Check www.bhc.edu/travel in the spring of 2015 for new class. Bring flower clippers to class. and various travel classes to be offered. 4 Wednesdays Sept. 17 - Oct. 8 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81800 Intouch Adult Day Services Tuition Fee $92 Production MIG Welding Advanced Floral Design N ew This is a 140-hour Production MIG Welding class designed Instructor: P. Paulsen to train individuals on how to work as a welder in a produc- Class emphasis is on applying the elements and principles tion setting. The first 20 hours are dedicated to gases, sym- learned in the Basic Floral Design class. This interactive, bols, blueprints, math and safety. The remaining class time involves hands-on experience conducted in a weld lab area. hands-on class will offer you practical application using Careers Short-Term line, form, proportion and color. Included will be high styled You must be in attendance and participate 95% of the time in designs for a wedding or any special event, bridal work order to receive a certificate from Black Hawk College. including bride’s bouquet, boutonnieres and corsages. A $100 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first Welding Equipment Required: Welding Hood, Welding night of class. Bring flower clippers to class. Jacket, Safety Glasses, MIG Welding Gloves, Welding 4 Wednesdays Oct. 15 - Nov. 5 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. Beanie, Steel Toed Shoes, MIG Gun Pliers and a padlock CRN 81801 Intouch Adult Day Services Tuition Fee $92 for your locker. Clothing must be free of tears and rips. Monday - Friday, Sept. 15 - Oct. 23 (No refunds after Sept. 2) Fresh Fall Centerpiece Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Instructor: P. Paulsen Combine the elegance of fresh flowers with the natural ele- Monday - Friday, Nov. 3 - Dec. 11 (No refunds after Oct. 20) ments of nature to make a fall centerpiece that will compli- (2 Saturday classes on Nov. 15 & 22) ment your home for the fall holidays. A $35 materials fee is Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. payable to the instructor the first night of class. Bring flower clippers to class. The $1, 860 tuition fee includes the cost of the book but 1 Wednesday Nov. 19 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. not equipment needed for the class, which can run from CRN 81802 Intouch Adult Day Services Fee $21 $200 to $250. These classes do not qualify for financial aid. Class location: ITLEC & RIA Intouch Adult Day Services - Lutheran Social Services of Illinois (LSSI) For more information or to register for welding classes, call 309-796-5718 or go to http://btc.bhc.edu 4011 Avenue of the Cities, Suite 102, Moline, IL 13 Workforce Skills | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Workforce Skills Business & Professional Development Enhance your personal and professional potential!

Human Resources Certificate in Human Resource The Certificate in Human Resource Management classes Management – Online serve as a preparation tool for the PHR/SPHR certification Instructor: P. Greufe, SPHR, MBA, CM examination. Go to www.hrci.org to verify eligibility Utilizing the SHRM Learning requirements to take the PHR/SPHR exam. System for PHR/SPHR™ and fea- turing web-based sample testing

Workforce Skills with real-time response, discussion Certificate in Human Resource forums and online activities, this Management – Classroom course provides the same body of Instructor: L. Ford, SPHR & P. Greufe, SPHR, MBA, CM knowledge as the classroom course Offered in partnership with SHRM and the Great River while giving you the convenience of setting your own Human Resource Association schedule. This class serves as a preparation tool for the With our blended approach and uti- PHR/SPHR certification examination. The 2014 SHRM lization of the SHRM Learning Learning System for PHR/SPHR™ is included in the cost of System for PHR/SPHR™, you’ll the class. 3.3 CEU and the SHRM Certificate learn the HR body of knowledge 11 weeks Sept. 16 - Dec. 2 from printed workbooks, online CRN 81806 Tuition Fee $855 tools and current HR practitioners as well as have the opportunity to verify your knowledge and to network with other human resource personnel. SHRM® Essentials of Human Serving as a preparation tool for the PHR/SPHR certifica- Resource Management tion examination, this course consistently beats the national Instructor: L. Bassow, SPHR pass rate. Are you someone who has responsi- The body of knowledge covered includes: bility for personnel issues such as a • Business management and strategy small business owner, a supervisor • Workforce planning and employment who has HR responsibilities, an • Human resource development entry-level HR professional? Are • Compensation and benefits you someone exploring HR as a • Employee and labor relations career field? The course covers the essentials for handling • Risk management HR challenges including employment law, effective recruit- The 2014 SHRM Learning System for PHR/SPHR™ is ment, compensation systems, employee orientation and included in the cost of the class. Receive 3.3 CEU and the training, the appraisal process, coaching and discipline, as SHRM Certificate well as key pieces of federal legislation including sexual 11 Thursdays Sept. 11 - Nov. 20 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. harassment, age discrimination and the FMLA. The SHRM CRN 81805 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $855 materials are included in the cost of the class. Receive 1.5 CEU and the SHRM Certificate 5 Tuesdays Oct. 7 - Nov. 4 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Certificate in Human Resource CRN 81812 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $390 Management - Classroom “The class was informative and allowed current topics to be put into context.” SHRM Essentials of Human A. Tierney Resource Management “This class was great! The open discussion and real world applications were very helpful.” Classes offered in partnership M. Lantz with SHRM and the Great River Human Resource Association.

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Management

Black Hawk College Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) has partnered with the Institute of Certified Professional Managers (ICPM) at James Madison University to bring you a unique and exclusive set of training for managers and supervisors in any industry.

Certified Manager (CM®) The Certified Manager (CM®) certification is a globally recognized professional credential for experienced and qualified managers. CM increases managerial confidence on the job, promotes professional credibility, and advances marketability for employment and career advancement. The three module program is open to candidates meeting eligibility requirements and can be taken in any order. Completion of all three modules and successfully passing all three module exams will result in certification. For more information and questions on eligibility require- ments, visit www.icpm.biz or contact [email protected].

Management Skills I – Foundations of Management Scheduled to be offered early Spring 2015 Certificate in Foundations New Management Skills II – Planning and of Management Organizing Instructor: D. Davis Scheduled to be offered late Spring 2015 The Foundations of Management program is a certificate program providing essential tools for supervising in today’s Management Skills III – Leading and workplace for first level managers and supervisors. Beginning with the basic managerial functions—planning, Controlling organizing, leading and controlling the program explores Workforce Skills Workforce Instructor: D. Davis the role of supervisory managers and establishes a firm Provides skills and knowledge for improved leading and foundation for sound decision making, problem solving, controlling. Topics include leadership, motivation, man- communicating, and more. In addition, it introduces basic aging change, conflict, politics and negotiation, managing business concepts to establish a foundation for advancement misbehavior, time and stress management, organizational in the management profession. Participants that complete control, operations control, accounting and financial infor- the program and successfully pass the online assessment mation, and financial management. exam receive an ICPM Certificate of Completion. *Certification exam will be administered during the final *Final exam will be administered during the final week. week. Application fee, materials and exam fee are included Application fee, materials and exam fee are included in the in cost. cost. 8 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 28 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 8 Thursdays Sept. 11 - Oct. 30 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 81864 Outreach - Rm. 408 Tuition Fee $600 CRN 81983 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $650

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Payroll

The APA PayTrain College/University Program The IRS and Department of Labor change the requirements affecting payroll processing every year. Are you in compliance? • Take charge of your payroll career. • Improve your payroll knowledge and prepare for FPC/CPP certifications. • Earn the APA PayTrain Certificate (completion of both Fundamentals and Mastery courses)

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PayTrain C/U Fundamentals Quality is everyone's responsibility. It touches everyone Instructor: B. Curtis, CPP, PHR within an organization, no matter what their role. A basic Learn the fundamental payroll understanding of quality and the ability to apply its concepts calculations and applications that daily can be the determining factor for success or failure for provide you with the basic any organization. knowledge and skills required to maintain payroll compliance and prevent costly penalties. This Certified Quality Engineer course is ideal for new payroll - CQE exam prep professionals as well as those who support the payroll Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE industry, those who are preparing for FPC certification and This class is designed for professionals working in a those who wish to take the Mastery course. You will receive quality-focused environment who want to gain comprehen- classroom instruction and access to interactive online sive knowledge in quality engineering principles and prac- quizzes, games and application exercises that reinforce the tices. It is a course for Quality Engineers who need to ensure topics of: quality compliance of systems, products and services and • Payroll concepts professionals who want to prepare for the ASQ CQE • Calculations Certification Examination. The course materials are from • Fringe benefits the Indiana Quality Council and are included in the cost of • Payroll reporting and employment taxes the class. • Recordkeeping and payroll practices Note: Completion of a course on statistics prior to this class • Payroll accounting would be beneficial to the student, but is not required. • Professional administration 3.6 CEU. Participants who successfully complete the course can 12 Mondays Sept. 8 - Dec. 1 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. expect to function as entry-level payroll administrators. CRN 81808 Outreach - Rm. TBD Tuition Fee $750 The learning materials are included in the cost of the class. (No class Oct. 13) 3.0 CEU 10 Wednesdays Sept. 17 - Nov. 19 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Certified Quality Auditor CRN 81807 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $750 - CQA exam prep This class is a prerequisite to the PayTrain Mastery. Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE Obtain a foundation in auditing principle/practices and pre- PayTrain C/U Mastery pare yourself to effectively conduct objective and ethically This is a comprehensive course providing students with a based audits; develop, communicate and execute an audit solid understanding of advanced payroll topics necessary for plan; and apply basic auditing tools and techniques with this payroll managers and supervisors. This course is ideal for course. It is also an excellent way to prepare for the ASQ experienced payroll professionals seeking compliance CQA Certification Examination. The learning materials training, professional development, or CPP certification from the Indiana Quality Council are included in the cost of preparation. Participants will receive classroom instruction the class. and access to interactive online quizzes, games, and applica- 3.0 CEU tion exercises to reinforce topics learned. 10 Tuesdays Sept. 23 - Dec. 2 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Course offered Spring 2015. CRN 81809 Outreach - Rm. TBD Tuition Fee $675 (No class Nov. 11)

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Quality 101 Project Management - CQIA exam prep Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE The following online courses are Discover fundamental quality principles and practices for available. Each course is six success of an organization with our cost-effective, base-line weeks in length, and courses quality training. This course can be used as an introduction begin the 3rd Wednesday of each of quality tools, refresher training, or general professional month. Classes start at just $99 each. development. Quality 101 also helps prepare individuals for For more information, visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk the ASQ Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) Certification Examination. • Project Management Fundamentals Topics will include: Gain the skills you’ll need to succeed in the fast-growing • Quality benefits field of project management. • The evolution of quality • Total quality management • Project Management Applications • Process management Experienced project manager teaches you tricks of the • Quality tools project management trade. • Quality deployment The learning materials from the Indiana Quality Council are • High Speed Project Management included in the cost of the class. Learn to deal with the realities of managing projects at Note: the last class will meet from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. supersonic speeds despite truncated timelines, inadequate 1.5 CEU. staffing, and skimpy budgets. 6 Wednesdays Oct. 15 - Nov. 19 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 81810 Outreach - Rm. TBD Tuition Fee $395 • Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 Discover how to effectively plan, implement, and control projects using Microsoft Project 2010, the world's most Meet the Instructor popular project management software. Darren Schultz CQA, CQE • Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013 Darren has been in the Quality field his entire career Discover how to effectively plan, implement, manage, serving employers as a Quality Coordinator and Quality and control projects using the world's most popular Engineer. He is currently employed by John Deere hav- project management software. ing served as a Supplier Quality Engineer performing Quality System Audits. Project Management Institute PMP Exam Prep Courses-Online Learn how to prepare for the Project Management Institute's Online Courses prestigious PMP® certification exam. PMP Certification Prep 1 & PMP Certification Prep 2 More Quality courses available In this two-course series, your instructor will demystify the online. PMBOK® Guide, including relationships between inputs, Our instructor-facilitated online tools and techniques, and outputs. The course will also bring Skills Workforce courses are informative, fun, clarity to such topics as precedence diagramming, convenient, and highly interac- estimating, and scope management. You'll also gain a strong tive. Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, understanding of such topics as earned value management, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supple- risk management, simulation, sensitivity analysis, and mentary links, and more. Complete any course entirely make-or-buy analysis. In addition to learning about the from your home or office, any time of the day or night. PMBOK® Guide, you'll gain insight into PMI's® code of • Total Quality Fundamentals professional responsibility and discover powerful techniques you can use to continue preparing for the PMP® • Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications exam after this course is over. • Introduction to Statistics Each course is six weeks in length, and courses begin the 3rd See page 22 or visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk for more Wednesday of each month. information. Fee is $119 per course.

Courses available at our online instruction center. Required text: A guide to the Project Management Body of www.ed2go.com/blackhawk Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), 4th Edition. or call 309-796-8223. For more information, visit www.bhc.edu/pm or www.ed2go.com/blackhawk 17 Workforce Skills | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Workplace Skills Improve your workplace skills!

SHRM® Essentials of Human Resource Management Instructor: L. Bassow, SPHR Are you someone who has responsi- bility for personnel issues such as a small business owner, a supervisor who has HR responsibilities, an entry-level HR professional? Are you someone exploring HR as a career field? The course covers the essentials for handling HR challenges including employment law, effective recruit- Workforce Skills ment, compensation systems, employee orientation and training, the appraisal process, coaching and discipline, as Accounting Fundamentals well as key pieces of federal legislation including sexual Instructor: S. Balkovek harassment, age discrimination and the FMLA. The SHRM Do you need to improve your skills and knowledge in book- materials are included in the cost of the class. Receive 1.5 keeping? Use this class for your own home use or for your CEU and the SHRM Certificate small business. The class will cover transactions, balance 5 Tuesdays Oct. 7 - Nov. 4 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. sheets, debits/credits, asset/liabilities, cash vs. accrual, CRN 81812 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $390 depreciation, inventory, worksheets and financial statements. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. SHRM Essentials of Human 6 Tuesdays Sept. 30 - Nov. 4 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Resource Management CRN 81996 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $72 “This class was great! The open discussion and real world applications were very helpful.” QuickBooks classes available online: M. Lantz • Introduction to QuickBooks • Intermediate QuickBooks • QuickBooks for Contractors • Performing Payroll in QuickBooks Go to www.bhc.edu/onlinelearning for more information. Becoming a Better You in New the Workplace! Instructor: K. Ford, MA, MAT, MDiv BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information Do you want to be a better you on your job and in your per- For a list of PaCE books, visit sonal life? Join Kit as she helps you explore how your race, www.bhc.edu/hawkshub class and gender (social identity) impact your career, how to Click on “Order/View Textbooks” develop effective communication and trust building on your Select Term (Fall 14), Select job, and practical insights on how to resolve conflict, trans- Department (Adult Ed) form and heal in community. Learn activities such as “Two Books may be purchased Hands of Nonviolence” and “Pieces of the Truth” that you online or at the bookstore. can share on your job and with family, school and commu- nity groups. Course includes student materials on the Social Identity Wheel, the Johari Window of Communication and Bank Teller Training - Online the CLARA Process for Nonviolent Social Transformation. Designed to prepare you to immediately begin working at a 3 Wednesdays Nov. 5 - Nov. 19 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. bank. Upon completion, you’ll receive a Banker’s Academy CRN 81813 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $68 Teller Certification (BATC) that will jump start your career in today’s banking industry. This eLearning course is acces- sible over the Internet from any location at any time. You can begin immediately! The only requirement is a computer with an internet connection. Go to www.bhc.edu/bankteller for more information.

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Pre-Licensing Home Inspection Training - Online Our online program, offered in cooperation with The Bellman Group, Inc., is designed for those who have a solid knowledge in the building trades and are looking for a con- venient and affordable way to meet the mandatory require- ments of the State of Illinois. This self-paced program fulfills the classroom requirements, which once combined with the required field training and a passing score on the proctored final examination, allows you to take the State of Illinois Home Inspector Exam. Arrangements can be made to attend live field training classes at alternate locations for no additional cost, or you can participate in five one-on-one inspections to receive private coaching for an additional fee. The private coaching fee is typically $50 per inspection, for a total of $250, not included in the course fee. Course textbook is included. You will have 200 days from Career Services the time of enrollment to complete this class. On-line Class Benefits Include: In this three-part FREE workshop series, explore what it • All classes are self paced and you can begin at any time. takes to successfully re-enter the workforce, including tran- • Instructors will be available for consulting via email or sitioning into a new career field. Classes can be taken inde- phone at no additional charge pendently. Registration is required, as space is limited. For more information call Amy at 309-796-8248 or email [email protected] or go to www.bhc.edu/homeinspection Re-entering the Work World New Fee: $450 Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey Did you take time off to raise your family? Perhaps you retired years ago and find yourself now looking to go back to work? Learn about the latest trends in the workforce and the guidelines you need to find work. Learn how to apply online, how to tailor your resume to apply your skills to future work, and what free resources are available in the community. 1 Thursday Sept. 18 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. CRN Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee FREE

Adult Career Transitions 101 New Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey Although not always by choice, many adults are presented with the challenge of changing jobs mid-career, often to a Midwest Paralegal Studies Program new career path altogether. We will look at the various Instructor: Z. Perovanovich Skills Workforce trends of the job market, discuss the concept of transferable This online, generalist, entry-level program gives an skills, and talk about strategies for job seeking and resources overview of paralegal roles and responsibilities. For available to assist in creating a seamless transition. program details and questions, contact Z. Perovanovich at: 1 Thursday Sept. 25 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. [email protected] or www.paralegalstudies.com CRN Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee FREE Certificate Program Requirements You must complete the online Paralegal Orientation and all Out Interview the Interviewer New the following courses. Students may take them in any order. Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey All students must start and end each class on the sched- Interviews can be tough and nerve-wracking, but you CAN uled day listed below. go in prepared. Learn the skills you need to keep calm and Thursday, Sept. 11 - Thursday, Oct. 23 anticipate even the toughest interview questions. Master the Thursday, Nov. 6 - Thursday, Dec. 18 art of answering, “Tell me about yourself,” and learn how to • Paralegal Opportunities:"Free" Information Session interview the interviewer with your own questions. • Paralegal Research 7 wks *Tuition Fee $195 1 Thursday Oct. 2 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. • Paralegal Jurisprudence 7 wks *Tuition Fee $195 CRN Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee FREE • Paralegal Litigation 7 wks *Tuition Fee $195 • Paralegal Management 7 wks *Tuition Fee $195 • Paralegal Career 7 wks *Tuition Fee $195 (You may take individual classes without a certificate.) 19 Workforce Skills | register by phone: 309-796-8223

Food Service Sanitation Manager Course Instructor: H. McKibbon Class meets new state requirements and is designed to pre- pare students for the FSSMC exam for the State of Illinois. Class can also be taken by students from Iowa. An optional ServSafe book will be sold in class for $5. Separate payment (checks payable to Black Hawk College - no cash please) for optional book will be collected at first class. Certification examination will be given at the end of the last day of class. Please read all of the information regarding the class to determine whether you would be taking an online exam or not. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch each day (on your own). Please bring a current photo ID to class.

Workforce Skills Classes below are for those individuals who have experience in the food industry and currently have an Illinois FSSMC license: Instructor Heidi McKibbon presenting to the 1 Mon./1 Tues. Sept. 8 - Sept. 9 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Food Service Sanitation class. CRN 81814 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $125 Online exam Food Handler Training - Online 1 Mon./1 Tues. Oct. 6 - Oct. 7 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Food handlers may take the online ServSafe Food Handler CRN 81815 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $125 Course and Assessment in the computer lab at the Outreach Center. There is no instructor in the lab. You work on your 1 Mon./1 Tues. Nov. 3 - Nov. 4 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. own through the course and assessment and have the option CRN 81816 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $125 of taking the online program in English or Spanish. Please Online exam bring ear buds with you as to not disturb others and a current photo ID to class. Classes below are for those individuals who have never had an 1 Wednesday Aug. 20 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Illinois FSSMC license or their FSSMC license has expired: CRN 81693 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $18 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Aug. 19 - Aug. 21 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRN 81668 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $125 1 Thursday Oct. 9 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. CRN 81821 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $18 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Sept. 23 - Sept. 25 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRN 81817 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $125 1 Wednesday Dec. 10 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. CRN 81822 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $18 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Oct. 21 - Oct. 23 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRN 81818 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $125 Food Handler Training - Instructor Online exam Led Instructor: H. McKibbon 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Nov. 18 - Nov. 20 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. If you are not interested in taking the course and assessment CRN 81819 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $125 online, another option is the instructor-led class. The ServSafe Food Handler Guide is included with the cost of 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Dec. 2 - Dec. 4 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. the class. You will take a 40-question assessment at the end CRN 81820 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $125 of class. Please bring a current photo ID to class. Online exam 1 Monday Sept. 8 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. CRN 81823 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $25

Group Training 1 Tuesday Nov. 18 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. Do you have a group of employees that needs CRN 81824 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $25 food service sanitation manager training? Call 309-796-8244.

Questions about your license? For questions about your FSSMC license, call the Illinois Department of Public Health (Division of Food, Drugs and Dairies) at (217) 785-2439. 20 www.bhc.edu/pace | Workforce Skills

OSHA Classes Machine Guarding Safety (2 HR) $40 Black Hawk College and Eastern Iowa Community College CRN 81676 Mon. Aug. 25 8 - 10 a.m. BTC District have joined together to provide a wide range of OSHA 10-HR Construction Industry Training $170* OSHA classes to the Quad Cities area. CRN 81848 Tues. Nov. 4 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. MIPL Accident Investigation (4 HR) $85 Wed. Nov. 5 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. MIPL CRN 81825 Wed. Oct. 8 8 a.m. - Noon MIPL CRN 81849 Mon. Dec. 15 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MIPL Tues. Dec. 16 8 - 10:30 a.m. MIPL Aerial Lift (2 HR) $40 CRN 81826 Wed. Sept. 3 10 a.m. - Noon MIPL OSHA 10-HR General Industry Training $170* CRN 81850 Mon. Sept. 22 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MIPL Confined Space Awareness (2 HR) $40 Tues. Sept. 23 8 - 10:30 a.m. MIPL CRN 81827 Wed. Sept. 3 3 - 5 p.m. MIPL CRN 81851 Mon. Nov. 3 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. MIPL Confined Space E & R (4 HR) $85 Tues. Nov. 4 8 a.m. - Noon MIPL CRN 81669 Wed. Aug. 27 8 a.m. - Noon CSRT OSHA 30-HR Construction Industry Training $530* CRN 81828 Wed. Dec. 10 8 a.m. - Noon CSRT CRN 81852 M-Thr. Dec. 15-18 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MIPL Developing Safety & Health Program (4 HR) $85 OSHA 30-HR General Industry Training $530* CRN 81829 Wed. Oct. 8 1 - 5 p.m. MIPL CRN 81853 M-Thr. Sept. 22-25 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MIPL DOT Hazardous Materials (8 HR) $135* OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy (2 HR) $40 CRN 81830 Thurs. Oct. 9 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. MIPL CRN 81679 Mon. Aug. 25 10 a.m. - Noon BTC Drug and Alcohol Awareness (2 HR) $40 CRN 81670 Fri. Aug. 29 8 - 10 a.m. MIPL OSHA Fall Protection (2 HR) $40 CRN 81831 Thurs. Nov. 6 1 - 3 p.m. MIPL CRN 81854 Wed. Sept. 3 8 - 10 a.m. MIPL Drug and Alcohol Refresher (1 HR) $30 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (3 HR) $75 CRN 81671 Fri. Aug. 29 10 - 11 a.m. MIPL CRN 81680 Tues. Aug. 26 1 - 4 p.m. OUTR CRN 81832 Thurs. Nov. 6 3 - 4 p.m. MIPL CRN 81855 Fri. Oct. 10 9 a.m. - Noon MIPL CRN 81856 Tues. Dec. 9 8 - 11 a.m. MIPL Electrical Safety (4 HR) $85 CRN 81672 Wed. Aug. 27 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. CSRT OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements (3 HR) $75 CRN 81833 Wed. Dec. 10 1 - 5 p.m. CSRT CRN 81857 Thurs. Nov. 20 1 - 4 p.m. MIPL

Forklift Operators Training (Driving) (4 HR) $85 Personal Protective Equipment (3 HR) $75 CRN 81673 Mon. Aug. 25 Noon - 4 p.m. BTC CRN 81858 Thurs. Dec. 11 1 - 4 p.m. MIPL CRN 81674 Mon. Aug. 25 5 - 9 p.m. BTC CRN 81834 Fri. Sept. 5 8 a.m. - Noon BTC Planning for Workplace Emergencies (2 HR) $40 CRN 81835 Wed. Oct. 8 8 a.m. - Noon BTC CRN 81859 Thurs. Nov. 20 10 a.m. - Noon MIPL CRN 81837 Wed. Nov. 5 8 a.m. - Noon BTC Principles of Ergonomics (4 HR) $85 CRN 81838 Wed. Nov. 5 1 - 5 p.m. BTC CRN 81860 Thurs. Dec. 11 8 a.m. - Noon MIPL

Forklift Safety (2 HR) $40 RCRA Awareness (3 HR) $75 CRN 81839 Wed. Oct. 8 2 - 4 p.m. BTC CRN 81861 Fri. Oct. 10 1 - 4 p.m. MIPL

Forklift Supervisor (1 HR) $30 Walking & Working Surfaces (2 HR) $40 Skills Workforce CRN 81840 Wed. Oct. 8 1 - 2 p.m. BTC CRN 81862 Wed. Sept. 3 1 - 3 p.m. MIPL HAZWOPER (40 HR) $595* CRN 81841 M-F Oct. 13-17 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CSRT When OSHA Calls (2 HR) $40 CRN 81863 Thurs. Nov. 20 8 - 10 a.m. MIPL HAZWOPER Refresher (8 HR) $135* Locations: CRN 81842 Tues. Sept. 9 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. MIPL CRN 81843 Fri. Oct. 3 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. MIPL Mississippi Plaza Building Environmental & Energy CRN 81844 Fri. Nov. 7 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. MIPL Center (MIPL) CRN 81845 Mon. Dec. 8 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. MIPL 201 North Harrison St., Suite 101, Davenport, IA (Parking 2 blocks south on street or parking garage.) Industrial Chemical Spill Response (24 HR) $350* CRN 81846 W-F Sept. 10-12 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CSRT - Blong Technology Center (BTC) 8500 Hillandale Rd., Davenport, IA Industrial Chemical Spill Refresher (8 HR) $135* CRN 81847 Tues. Oct. 7 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. MIPL Center for Safety and Rescue Training (CSRT) 8228 N. Fairmont, Davenport, IA *Tuition fee classes. (The old Wacky Waters location.)

For detailed descriptions on the following classes go to www.bhc.edu/OSHA 21 Online Learning | register by phone: 309-796-8223

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Level 0 Introductory courses for the novice and those who Windows need to understand basics. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 For those who understand basic computer concepts Level 1 - This class is for the beginning user who wants to and terminology. quickly learn the basics of working with a personal computer using Microsoft Windows. Level 2 For more experienced students who want to expand Learn how to: their knowledge and computer skills.

Computer Skills • Create new folders and save files • Save to a CD & flash drive Getting Started with Your • Create shortcuts and more Computer • Plus see a preview of Microsoft Word (word processing) Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck and Excel (spreadsheets) Level 0 - If you own a computer or are considering purchas- A reference guide is included in the fee. Students may wish ing one, this class will provide you with some beginner to bring a USB flash drive to class. basics. You will learn basic terminology, hardware vs. soft- Windows 7 ware and the components of a computer. You will turn on 1 Tuesday Sept. 2 8:30 a.m. - Noon and shut down the computer, learn about various storage de- CRN 81869 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $52 vices and media, as well as practice operating the mouse. Become familiar with the keyboard and get acquainted with Windows 8.1 the Windows concept. You will use the Start menu, open a 1 Tuesday Sept. 30 12:30 - 4:00 p.m. program, create your own poster and print it to take home. CRN 81870 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $52 Windows 8.1 2 Mondays Sept. 8 - Sept. 15 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Cleaning Up Your Computer CRN 81865 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $30 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 – You know how to use your computer but how do Windows 7 you maintain it to keep it running? Have you crashed your 2 Mondays Oct. 20 - Oct. 27 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. computer? Or perhaps have been on the Internet and stored CRN 81866 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $30 many temp files? This class will teach you how to keep your computer up and running by defragging, cleaning up tempo- Getting Started with Windows rary Internet files and cookies, checking your disk space and Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck more. Prerequisite: Getting Started with Your Computer or equiv- 1 Monday Dec. 1 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. alent experience CRN 81871 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $21 Level 0 – Learn basic Microsoft Windows skills including how to identify parts of a window and how to manipulate Organizing Your Files & Folders windows and the taskbar. Learn how to see how much space Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck you have available on your hard drive. You will use menus, Prerequisite: Basic Windows or equivalent experience Help and Support, the calculator, save to a CD and flash Level 1 – If you know the basics of Windows 7 and are eager drive, open a basic word processing program (WordPad), to learn more, this session will expand your Windows 7 create a letter, print it and save the file. A reference guide is knowledge. Organize your computer files by creating folders, included in the fee. You may wish to bring a USB flash drive moving and copying files into folders and creating shortcuts. to the second session of class. 1 Monday Oct. 6 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Windows 8.1 CRN 81872 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $21 2 Mondays Sept. 22 - Sept. 29 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. CRN 81867 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $30

Windows 7 2 Mondays Nov. 3 - Nov. 10 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Lifelong Learner Program CRN 81868 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $30 Classes (Formerly the Golden Opportunities 24 Program classes) www.bhc.edu/pace | Computer Skills

Learning How to Use Word Creating a Photobook with Processing Digital Pictures Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 1 – Word processing is using a computer to create, edit Prerequisite: Sharing Photos Online and print documents. Learn how to produce letters, family Level 2 - Have you accumulated lots of digital photos but stories, newsletters, memoirs and minutes for meetings. Be have yet to have them printed and put in a scrapbook? creative and produce great-looking documents. You will Create a photobook, quickly and easily, using your learn to edit, change fonts, use the ribbon, tabs, bullets, Shutterfly account that you opened in the Sharing Photos tables, letters/envelopes, spell check, cut, copy, paste and Online class. Select beautiful backgrounds for your pages, a more. cover, fancy edges for your pictures and more. Please note: 3 Mondays Oct. 20 - Nov. 3 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. It is free to create a photobook on Shutterfly, but if you CRN 81873 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $42 choose to order an actual book, there is a cost. You may upload your photos to Shutterfly prior to class or bring them on a Holiday Mailing flash drive or CD. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Monday Oct. 6 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Prerequisite: Learning How to Use Word Processing or CRN 81877 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $21 equivalent experience Level 2 – Learn how to create form letters, labels and Facebook envelopes to send mailings to all of your family and friends Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck using Microsoft Word’s mail merge feature. You can use the Level 1 – Connect to the world through Facebook. Find skills you will gain in this class to send holiday mailings, friends and relatives, join interest groups and more. Send reunion mailings and more. You may bring your handwritten messages and write on your friends’ “timelines.” View your or computerized address book to create a database. Also friends’ photos and videos as well as upload your own. You bring a USB flash drive to save your files. will have the opportunity to set up a free Facebook account 2 Mondays Nov. 10 - Nov. 17 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. in class and learn how to secure it with the proper privacy CRN 81874 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $30 settings. If you have an email account, please bring to class your email address and password to access your web mail. Emailing Basics 3 Mondays Sept. 8 - Sept. 22 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck CRN 81878 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $42 Level 1 – Whether you would just like to learn what email is or if you are interested in exploring the idea for your Facebook home computer, this class is a basic session on emailing. “Very good class. Nice classroom. We will cover understanding email addresses, how to send, Excellent well-knowledgeable instructor.” save and forward messages and more. If you have an email Bill Pearson account, please bring to class your email address and password to access your web mail. Pinterest 1 Monday Dec. 1 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck CRN 81875 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $21 Level 1 – What’s all the talk about Pinterest? This class will show you why there are more than 50 million users. Sharing Photos Online Pinterest is a tool for collecting and organizing the things that interest and inspire you. You can easily organize infor- Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Skills Computer Level 2 – Learn a new way to share your photos with friends mation and photos of ideas for events, crafts, home deco- and family. Learn to use Shutterfly, a free online photo rating, fashion, hobbies, travel, recipes and more. Learn service, to arrange your digital pictures into online albums. how to “pin” items to the “boards” you create. Join us and Learn how to send email invitations to your friends and spark your creativity! family so they can easily view your photos as a slideshow 1 Monday Nov. 17 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. without having to download each individual picture. Also, CRN 81879 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $21 learn to rotate, crop, add borders, fix red-eye and more. 1 Monday Sept. 29 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Online Surveys CRN 81876 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $21 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 2 - Create free online surveys to poll, collect data or feedback from your customers, employees, or members of school, club, non-profit, or other groups. Customize survey Black Hawk College - Outreach Center (Outreach) questions, analyze, and share the results. Promote the 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL survey with a link on your Facebook page or website. Simply design surveys in minutes to collect valuable infor- Black Hawk College Adult Learning Center mation! (BHC ALC) 1 Thursday Nov. 20 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive (9th St.) Rock Island, IL CRN 81880 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $28 25 Computer Skills | register by phone: 309-796-8223

Word Level 1 Excel Level 1 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Windows skills. Prerequisite: Windows skills. Level 1 -You will learn how to create professional-looking Level 1 - Learn how to use Microsoft Excel 2010, a popular documents with Microsoft Word 2010, the most popular and spreadsheet, database and graphing program. widely used word processing program. • Learn how to use the Excel Ribbon • Use the Ribbon • Create and save new workbooks • Create and save documents • Learn data entry shortcuts • Cut, copy and paste • Use and create formulas • Format text and paragraphs • Cut, copy and paste • Add numbered and bulleted lists • Format numbers and text • Adjust margins and print • Adjust rows and columns • Use spell/grammar check • Develop and save templates 1 Friday Sept. 12 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Print CRN 81881 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 1 Thursday Sept. 4 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Computer Skills CRN 81997 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 1 Thursday Oct. 9 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 81882 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 1 Tuesday Oct. 14 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 81998 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $97 Word Level 2 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Excel Level 2 Prerequisite: Word Level 1 skills. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 2 - Create impressive documents using: Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 skills. • Styles and themes Level 2 - Enhance and develop your spreadsheet skills. • Tabs • Customize the Ribbon • Headers and footers • Use advanced formulas • Tables • Create 3-D formulas across multiple worksheets • Graphics including pictures, clipart and Smart Art • Move, copy and color code worksheet tabs • Newspaper-style columns • Sort and filter data • Watermarks and more • Name ranges 1 Friday Sept. 19 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Create charts CRN 81883 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 • Insert graphics and more 1 Thursday Oct. 16 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 Thursday Sept. 11 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 81884 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 CRN 81999 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 1 Tuesday Oct. 21 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Word Level 3 CRN 82000 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $97 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word Level 2 skills. Level 2 Excel Level 3 • Produce form letters, envelopes, or labels for mass Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck mailings with the Mail Merge feature Prerequisite: Excel Level 2 skills. • Sort lists of information alphabetically or by other fields Level 2 - Further develop your Excel expertise by learning • Customize bullets how to: • Create forms • Create and revise Pivot Tables • Record macros • Record macros and create shortcut buttons • Generate a table of contents and index and more • Use advanced chart features 1 Friday Sept. 26 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Export and import data CRN 81885 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 • Outline and subtotal data • Work with tables • Make and track comments Business Group Discounts • Create conditional formatting Receive 10% off total fee when 6 or more • Use advanced functions including LOOKUP and nested employees are enrolled in one class. IF formulas • Password protect worksheets or cells and more! Computer Lab Rental 1 Thursday Sept. 18 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Labs are available with Microsoft Office 2010, CRN 82001 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 Windows 7, Windows 8, and Internet. Call Barb at 309-796-8244 or email [email protected] 1 Tuesday Oct. 28 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 26 for more details. CRN 82002 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $97 registration information on page 42 | Computer Skills

Access 2010 PowerPoint 2010 This series will teach what you need to know to work with Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck an existing database or create one of your own. By the end of Prerequisite: Word skills. the series, you will know how to create and work with tables, Level 1 - Learn basic skills in creating a presentation using queries, forms and reports. Level 1 is offered during the day templates; formatting and editing text; preparing and and the evening. Levels 2 and 3 are offered during the day printing outlines, handouts and speaker notes; adding spe- only. cial effects of sound and animation; inserting graphics and tables; using transitions and timing; and running slide Level 1 shows. A reference guide is included in the fee. Instructor: E. Duffy 1 Thursday Nov. 6 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Prerequisite: Windows, Microsoft Office Word and Excel, CRN 81895 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $75 and an understanding of a database. You will learn to create and work with tables, the foundation Publisher 2010 of your database. Specific skills to be covered include: Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck creating tables, editing and modifying tables, setting field Prerequisite: Windows skills. properties, finding and filtering data, creating relationships, Level 1 - Use Publisher’s templates and design elements to using simple queries, and printing data. create professional looking marketing materials such as 1 Wednesday Sept. 10 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. fliers, newsletters, brochures, business cards, letterhead and CRN 81892 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 more! A reference guide is included in the fee. 1 Thursday Nov. 13 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Level 2 CRN 81896 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $75 Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Access Level 1 skills Adobe Photoshop Elements Basics Learn to make your data work for you. Take this class to Instructor: E. Duffy learn to make more sophisticated queries, forms and reports. Level 2 - This class is designed to help the beginner learn the Specific skills to be covered include: creating action queries; basic tools of Photoshop. Elements and tools of Photoshop manipulating controls; using design view, editing tools and will be discussed and used in relation to editing photos. sub-forms; and creating a PivotTable. Images will be duplicated, resized and altered using graphic 1 Wednesday Sept. 17 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. tools, filters and a variety of other media available in the CRN 81893 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 program. Class will be taught using Photoshop Elements (simplified version of Photoshop CS). Whatever Photoshop Level 3 Elements version you have, this course will still work for Instructor: E. Duffy you. Bring a flash drive to class. Required textbook must be Prerequisite: Access Level 2 skills purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior Don’t miss this class that pulls everything together. You to first class. have made the tables, queries, forms and reports, now auto- 4 Saturdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 4 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. mate them and learn tricks to make them work better. This CRN 81897 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $96 class shows all the things Access has to offer to someone who has Level 1 and 2 skills. It also includes time for ques- tions about your own database. Specific topics to be covered Adobe Photoshop Elements Basics This class provided me the skills I’ve been hoping include: analyzing tables, exporting data to Excel and Word, to achieve on my own to be much more proficient using advanced query wizards, using charts, working with Skills Computer with Photoshop Elements. Much appreciated!” ActiveX controls and indexes, replicating databases, using Eve Kinney Access and the Internet, creating and using macros and switchboards. 1 Wednesday Sept. 24 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Beyond Photoshop Elements Basics CRN 81894 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Elements Basics or knowledge of how to edit/make selections and basic tools in Photoshop. Classes that meet from Level 2 - Turn your photos into wall art, magazine covers, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. will break for mandalas (kaleidoscope images), comics, line drawings, a 30-minute lunch (on your own.) scrapbook pages and more. Learn to combine adjustments, filters, processing and layering to bring your photos to the next level. Bring your own photos and take home the art project, plus the knowledge needed to make more. Different Teachers! projects created each week. Bring a flash drive to class. Earn CPDU Credits in Required textbook is the same one used for the Adobe Photoshop Elements Basics course. the classroom or Online 4 Saturdays Oct. 18 - Nov. 8 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Go to page 23 for more information. CRN 81898 Outreach - Rm 405 Tuition Fee $96 27 Computer Skills | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Evening Computer Classes Learn new computer skills for your home or office!

Continuation of Computer Basics Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Prerequisite: Computer Basics skills Level 0 - Continue to learn the basics of using a computer. Learn how to use Explorer to locate files/folders, plug in/properly unplug a USB flash drive, create new folders, move/copy folders, use Internet Explorer to browse the web, and perform a basic search using Google. A Windows 7 ref- erence guide is included in the fee. 4 Mondays Oct. 6 - Nov. 3 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Computer Skills CRN 81902 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $65 (No class Oct. 10)

Level 0 Introductory courses for the novice and those who Moving to Windows 8.1 need to understand basics. New Instructor: E. Duffy Level 1 For those who understand basic computer concepts Prerequisite: Experience with Windows XP OR Windows and terminology. Vista OR Windows 7 Level 2 For more experienced students who want to expand Level 1 - Are you already familiar with a previous version of their knowledge and computer skills. Windows but need help with Windows 8.1? Learn to work your way through this operating system. This session will Keyboarding demonstrate the features making it easy to follow and under- Instructor: D. Jecks stand. A Windows 8.1 reference guide is included in the fee. Level 0 - Learn how to touch-type (type text without looking 1 Wednesday Nov. 19 5:45 - 8:45 p.m. at your keyboard) with the help of an instructor and CRN 81903 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $40 Keyboarding Pro, a typing tutorial software that includes lessons, activities and educational games. Whether you are a Introduction to Word 2010 beginner or want to improve your keyboarding skills, this Instructor: D. Jecks class will help you type faster, improve your accuracy and Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills become more productive. By the end of the course, you will Level 1 - Learn about creating a basic document, margins, know how to touch-type letters, numbers and symbols. editing, find and replace, using numbers and bullets, spell A workbook is included in the fee. checking, saving, paragraph and character formatting, Mon. - Thurs. Oct. 6 - Oct. 9 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. printing and much more. A workbook is included in the fee. CRN 82003 Outreach - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $65 4 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Sept. 30 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81904 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $65 Computer Basics Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Intermediate Word 2010 New Level 0 - Start at the very beginning. Learn how to log into Instructor: D. Jecks your computer, shut down your computer correctly, mini- Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or Introduction to Word 2010 mize and maximize your program windows, and Level 2 – Continue to improve your Word skills with this navigate/arrange program commands on the Start menu. class. Learn how to use styles and themes, tabs, headers and You also will find files, utilize the toolbar, save files and footers, tables, graphics with pictures, clipart and SmartArt, much more. This class will include a short introduction to columns and watermarks. A workbook is included in the fee. word processing (Word) and spreadsheets (Excel). 4 Tuesdays Oct. 14 - Nov. 4 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. A Windows 7 reference guide is included in the fee. CRN 81905 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $65 4 Mondays Sept. 8 - Sept. 29 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81900 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $65

4 Mondays Nov. 10 - Dec. 1 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81901 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $65 Black Hawk College -Outreach Center (Outreach) 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL Computer Basics “Great instructor, very helpful. Black Hawk College Adult Learning Center Things are more clear.” (BHC ALC) 28 Beverly Baker 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive (9th St.) Rock Island, IL www.bhc.edu/pace | Computer Skills

Introduction to Excel 2010 iPad: Beginner Instructor: E. Duffy Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills Level 1 - Are you unsure how to use your iPad? Learn the Level 1 - Learn to use the power of Microsoft's spreadsheet basics of using your device from settings to apps. Understand program and beginning concepts of building a worksheet in- your Home Screen. Learn how to use the Internet, how to add cluding how to use the toolbar; create, edit, save, format and contacts, how to set up an e-mail account, what is the app print worksheets; enter labels, values and formulas. A work- store and iTunes, and much more. Bring your iPad with you book is included in the fee. to class. It must be charged and ready to use. You should 4 Wednesdays Sept. 10 - Oct. 1 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. have created your Apple ID and activated your device. CRN 81906 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $65 A reference guide is included in the fee. 1 Tuesday Nov. 4 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Intermediate Excel 2010 CRN 81909 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $20 Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or Introduction to Excel iPad: Intermediate Level 2 - Continue to enhance your spreadsheet skills with Instructor: E. Duffy this class. Learn how to use advanced formulas, sort and Level 2 - Increase your iPad skills and knowledge through filter data, customize the Ribbon, name ranges, create tips and tricks for using this device. Use some of the more charts, insert graphics and more. A workbook is included in interesting and unique applications available for iPad users. the fee. Discover FaceTime and how to make video calls with 4 Wednesdays Oct. 22 - Nov. 12 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. family and friends. Bring your iPad to class to use. CRN 81907 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $65 1 Tuesday Nov. 18 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. CRN 81910 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $20 Access 2010 This series will teach what you need to know to work with Buying on eBay an existing database or create one of your own. By the end Instructor: E. Duffy of the series, you will know how to create and work with Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and an existing email tables, queries, forms, and reports. Level 1 is offered in the account are required. day and the evening. Levels 2 and 3 are offered in the day Level 1 - Learn how to find your way through eBay. Browse only. for bargains, learn h ow to bid, learn bidding strategies and why use Buy It Now. After you are notified to be the winner Level 1 New - what's next? How do you pay, what is PayPal, is there Instructor: E. Duffy insurance, what if your item doesn't meet expectations and Prerequisite: Basic Windows, Microsoft Office Word and what about privacy? Excel, and an understanding of a database. 2 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Sept. 16 5:45 - 7:15 p.m. You will learn to create and work with tables, the foundation CRN 81911 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $30 of your database. Specific skills to be covered include: creating tables, editing and modifying tables, setting field properties, finding and filtering data, creating relationships, Selling on eBay using simple queries, and printing data. Instructor: E. Duffy 3 Tuesdays Oct. 14 - Oct. 28 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and an exist ing email CRN 81908 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $90 account are required. Level 1 - Turn items from your attic and basement into cash Skills Computer using online auction sites. This fun, informative hands-on QuickBooks classes available online: computer class teaches you how to put your unwanted items • Introduction to QuickBooks up for sale on eBay. Some experience in eBay or the first • Intermediate QuickBooks class on Buying on eBay is helpful for this class. • QuickBooks for Contractors 3 Tuesdays Sept. 23 - Oct. 7 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. • Performing Payroll in QuickBooks CRN 81912 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $35 Go to www.bhc.edu/onlinelearning for more information.

Selling on eBay “Erin was extremely knowledgeable on this topic. Excellent class.” Teachers! Doug McCollum Earn CPDU Credits in the classroom or Online Go to page 23 for more information. 29 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Community Education Global Language/Culture Increase your language skills or understand another culture!

French II - Conversational (Part 2) Instructor: M. Friedrichsen Prerequisite: French II – Conversational (Part 1) or instructor’s permission This is the perfect class if you are familiar with the French language but need to brush up. You will review, practice and perfect pronunciation, key phrases, vocabulary, sentence construction and essential listening skills. Returning students, please bring your French I and II binder and your French-English/English-French dictionary. New students, please bring a French-English/English-French dictionary, a 3-hole binder and 15 tabbed divider sheets for the binder. 4 Wednesdays Oct. 29 - Nov. 19 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Community Education Languages CRN 81915 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $64 French I - Conversational Italian I Instructor: M. Friedrichsen Instructor: M. McCandless In this fun and interactive class taught by a native speaker, Learn the basic Italian language and the most commonly you will receive clear and simple instruction for speaking used expressions from a true native of Italy. This interactive and understanding the French language. Learn easy key class will offer you the opportunity to practice correct pro- words, correct pronunciation, listening and comprehension nunciation of the Italian language. Required textbook must skills, the culture, and the social dos and don’ts. Please be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) bring to the first class a three-ring binder, 15 tabbed divider prior to first class. sheets for the binder and a French-English/English-French 8 Thursdays Sept. 25 - Nov. 13 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. dictionary. CRN 81916 Outreach - Rm. 408 Tuition Fee $120 4 Mon./4 Wed. Sept. 8 - Oct. 1 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81913 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $120 Spanish I Instructor: M. Cavazos French II - Conversational (Part 1) Learn Spanish as you are introduced to vocabulary and Instructor: M. Friedrichsen expressions for everyday situations. Practice how to Prerequisite: French I-Conversational or instructor’s per- correctly pronounce the language while gaining knowledge mission. the Hispanic culture. It would also serve as a great refresher This continuation of French I will emphasize pronunciation c ourse. eBook is downloadable at a cost of $9.99. Go to and refine your listening and comprehension skills. You will www.workplacespanish.com Click on the Downloads learn how to construct your very own short sentences. We Prices & Orders. Look for the Travelers & Tourists title. will discuss food, travel, French culture and other useful Place your order for eBook. Material can be printed or tips. Class will be more individualized than French I. transferred to a SmartPhone, iPad, Tablet or e-Reader. Returning students, please bring to the first class your 8 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 28 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. French I binder and your French-English/English-French CRN 81917 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $120 dictionary. New students please bring to the first class a three-ring binder, 15 tabbed divider sheets for the binder German I and a French-English/English-French dictionary. Instructor: S. Balkovek 3 Mon./3 Wed. Oct. 6 - Oct. 27 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Learn the basics of the German language including pronun- CRN 81914 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $96 ciation, alphabet and vocabulary. If you are planning a trip, (No class Oct. 13) you will learn practical, common phrases that will make your trip more pleasant. You will also explore the German culture. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s French II - Conversational (Part 1) Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. “The best foreign language 4 Mon./4 Wed. Sept. 29 - Oct. 27 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. course I’ve taken.” CRN 81918 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $120 30 Carolyn Burke (No class Oct. 13) registration information on page 42 | Community Education

Chinese (Mandarin) - I Spanish for the Health Care Instructor: H. Chen Professional Use this beginning class to understand the basics of the Instructor: M. Cavazos Mandarin Language. You will learn numbers, everyday This class will help health care professionals communicate expressions, Chinese characters and the Chinese phonetic simply and effectively in Spanish to medical staff, patients scheme from a native speaker who taught at both the high and families. Learn Spanish pronunciation, basic vocabulary school and university level in China. such as family members, numbers, body parts, times, and 4 Tues./4 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Nov. 25 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. directions. Gather personal information and symptoms from CRN 81919 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $120 a patient with confidence. Course includes learning kit with (No class Nov. 11) manual and audio CD. In order to receive the learning kit for the first class, you Travel — Italian must register by Sept. 15. Instructor: M. McCandless 7 Mondays Sept. 22 - Nov. 10 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Planning a trip to Italy? Wanting to learn a new language? CRN 81924 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $140 Why not explore the Italian language and culture? In this (No class Oct. 13) class you will learn basic Italian words and phrases as well as the culture from a native Italian. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) Sign Language prior to first class. 3 Mondays Sept. 8 - Sept. 22 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Beginning Sign Language (ASL) CRN 81920 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $40 Instructor: H. Jackson Learn enough basic signs, finger spelling, and sign language syntax to be able to express and understand simple concepts Travel — French in American Sign Language (ASL). You will be able to sign Instructor: M. Friedrichsen a simple conversation/dialog with others. Required textbook No grammar! No homework! This fun interactive class will must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college touch on the French culture, food and travel and social dos bookstore) prior to first class. and don’ts. You will also learn and practice proper pronunci- 8 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. ation of simple French words and phrases. Please bring a CRN 81925 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 403 Tuition Fee $120 folder to class. (No class Oct. 28) 3 Wednesdays Sept. 10 - Sept. 24 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. CRN 81921 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $40 BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information Travel — Spanish For a list of PaCE books, visit Instructor: M. Cavazos www.bhc.edu/hawkshub Community Education Community Whether you are planning a trip or just want to learn the lan- Click on “Order/View Textbooks” guage, use this course as a way to quickly learn pronuncia- Select Term (Fall 14), Select tion, numbers, how to say currency, colors, months and days Department (Adult Ed) and everyday words and conversational phrases. You'll also Books may be purchased learn some travel-related vocabulary in this course taught by online or at the bookstore. a native speaker. 3 Wednesdays Nov. 5 - Nov. 19 10:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 81922 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $40 Adult Education Classes are available without cost to qualifying residents of the Black Hawk College district. Travel – Chinese New Instructor: H. Chen GED Preparation (Call 309-796-8216) Whether you are interested in getting the basics of the Prepare for the Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Chinese language for a trip or you want to learn the language Studies and Constitution tests. for fun, this class will help you gain knowledge of basic High School Completion (Call 309-755-3300) Chinese conversation. You will also become acquainted If you have dropped out of school and are 16-21, you may with Chinese life and customs from a native speaker. qualify to complete diploma requirements through 3 Wednesdays Oct. 29 - Nov. 12 10:00 a.m. - Noon Optional Education. CRN 81923 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $40 English as a Second Language (Call 309-796-8245) If English is not your first language, improve your English Teachers! speaking, listening and writing skills. Literacy Tutor Training (Call 309-796-5702) Earn CPDU Credits in Are you interested in tutoring an adult with limited reading the classroom or Online skills or one whose first language is not English? Free Go to page 23 for more information. training will prepare you for this rewarding volunteer work! 31 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Personal Enrichment We offer a wide range of subjects that offer broad appeal.

Stained Glass – Intermediate, Lead Instructor: J. Rocker Prerequisite: Stained Glass – Beginning, Copper Foil or equivalent. Continue using skills learned in beginning stained glass to create beautiful pieces using the lead technique. Some mate- rials may contain lead, so women who are pregnant or breast- feeding should refrain from using these materials. 6 Wednesdays Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81929 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 (No class Nov. 26)

Fused Glass Jewelry Making Writing Instructor: L. Steffen Beginning Writer’s Workshop New This class will teach you the basics of glass fusing. You will be making jewelry from layers of glass that include working Instructor: C. Warner with beautiful dichroic glass. You will also learn finishing Have you always wanted to write but just don’t know where

Community Education techniques after the first firing and finishing pieces off with to start? In this three-week course you will be introduced to bails to use as pendants. Color combinations and mosaic the various genres of writing, explore different writing techniques will also be included. Please bring a notebook to styles, and experience a workshop approach to learning. class. All tools and equipment will be provided. A $50 mate- Bring your favorite pen or pencil, a clean notebook, and get rials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. ready to discover your creative side. 3 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Sept. 23 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 3 Tuesdays Sept. 23 - Oct. 7 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81930 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $38 CRN 81926 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $38 3 Tuesdays Dec. 2 - Dec. 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Arts & Crafts CRN 81931 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $38

Creations with Clay Advanced Glass Fusing New Instructor: D. McMullen Instructor: L. Steffen Explore your creativity with clay. This class is for the Prerequisite: Fused Glass Jewelry Making beginner who wants to learn to create projects with clay. You Take your fusing skills to the next level. Learn new ways to will be introduced to the basics of working on the Potter's use glass for larger projects. Topics include: using frit, wheel and create hand built projects using stoneware clay. decals, painting on glass, making part sheets and puddle Color slips are available, and projects will be finished using glass, using molds and slumping to shape. Tools and some a glaze. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor the materials provided. Bring your imagination! A $100 mate- first night of class. rials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. 6 Wednesdays Sept. 3 - Oct. 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 6 Wednesdays Nov. 5 - Dec. 17 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81927 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 102 Fee $99 CRN 81932 Outreach - Rm. 105 Fee $65 (No class Nov. 26) Stained Glass – Beginning, Copper Foil Earring Extravaganza New Instructor: J. Rocker Instructor: M. Andich Learn to make real stained glass projects using the same Need just the right pair of earrings to complete your look? copper foil technique that Tiffany used to create his Make them yourself! Learn the basics of beading in this two- legendary lampshades. You will be guided through the week beginner level class. Create fun earrings and charms process of cutting glass pieces and assembling them using for yourself or a gift. You will need jewelry-making round- copper foil. Needed tools, which may cost up to $200, will nosed pliers, chain nose pliers and diagonal cutters. (A tool be discussed at the first class; as well as sources for supplies. kit can be purchased from instructor for $15 on the first Some materials may contain lead, so women who are preg- night of class.) A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor nant or breastfeeding should refrain from using these mate- the first night of class. Additional materials may be rials. Attendance is required at first 2 classes. A $5 materials purchased if desired. fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. 2 Wednesdays Oct. 15 - Oct. 22 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 6 Wednesdays Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81933 Outreach - Rm. 105 Fee $28 32 CRN 81928 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

Beginning Crocheting Instructor: C. Bright-Haronik Crocheting is fast, fun and increasingly popular. In this three-evening class, learn the basic stitches and make a pretty dishcloth. Learn chain stitch, single crochet, half- double crochet, double crochet and triple crochet, plus the basics of pattern reading. Please bring to class a 2.5-ounce skein of 100% cotton yarn (such as Peaches and Cream) in any color, a size H or I crochet hook, a blunt darning needle and sharp scissors. Patterns will be provided as part of the class. 3 Tuesdays Oct. 7 - Oct. 21 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81936 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $38

Intermediate Crocheting Instructor: C. Bright-Haronik Take your beginning crocheting skills to the next level. Learn how to make granny squares in this one-night work- shop, opening the door to numerous new projects to com- plete through your new hobby. Prerequisite: completion of the Beginning Crocheting class or mastery of the chain stitch, single and double crochet stitches. Please bring to class one skein of any medium weight (4) yarn and an I or J crochet hook. 1 Tuesday Oct. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 81937 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $18

Advanced Crocheting Instructor: C. Bright-Haronik Continue your mastery of crocheting and prepare for cooler weather at the same time! In this two-week course, you will receive instruction and guidance on completing your very Beginning Knitting own afghan. Prerequisite: completion of the Beginning Instructor: C. Krueger Crocheting class or mastery of the chain stitch, single and “Click” your way to knitting those projects that can make double crochet stitches. Please bring to class a size J crochet wonderful gifts. Class will include knit and purl, cast on, hook and two skeins each of five different (coordinating) Education Community bind off, increase and decrease, stitch construction and cor- colors of Vanna yarn. recting mistakes. Become familiar with reading knitting pat- 2 Tuesdays Nov. 18 - Nov. 25 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. terns. Choose to knit a small towel or scarf, wrist warmer or CRN 81938 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $28 sampler. Bring to class: two skeins (any color), worsted weight yarn, one set U.S. size 9, 10 or 11 needles plus one Pattern Reading for Crocheting New yarn needle. Instructor: C. Bright-Haronik 4 Wednesdays Sept. 3 - Sept. 24 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Learn the basics of pattern reading for crocheting in this CRN 81934 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 one-night workshop, including terminology, symbols and how to interpret instructions. Bring yarn and a hook (any Intermediate Knitting - Hats New size) to class as we take a hands-on approach to learning. Instructor: C. Krueger 1 Tuesday Nov. 4 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Learn to knit hats on circular needles. We'll be knitting, CRN 81939 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $18 purling, reducing and more to make beautiful and functional hats. Learn to read a pattern and design your own! Bring to Oil Painting Made Easy class: two skeins (any color), worsted weight yarn, two sets Instructor: C. Fiedler of circular needles (size 8) plus one yarn needle. Optional Learn easy techniques using a wet-on-wet canvas and oil supplies: cable needles, scissors, patterns to try. paints. Reproduce landscape and floral pictures with a splash 4 Wednesdays Oct. 1 - Oct. 22 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. of your own creativity. You will create a piece of art at the end CRN 81935 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 of each session. Purchase the Bill Alexander or Bob Ross oil painting kit, and (6) 16" X 20" canvases. Wear old clothing to class and bring odorless paint thinner and paper towels. 6 Mondays Sept. 15 - Oct. 27 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81940 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $50 (No class Oct. 13) 33 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223

Drawing Your Pet in Colored Pencil Instructor: P. Gromm By the use of a grid, you can draw a good likeness of your pet. Then it will be only a matter of seeing values and colors and what to do with the background. Bring a photo(s) no larger than 8" x 10" of your pet, a #2 school pencil, an eraser and a sketchbook to the first class. A list of colored pencils will be given at that time. 4 Tuesdays Sept. 16 - Oct. 7 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 81943 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38

Graphite Drawing of Barns Instructor: P. Gromm The old weathered barns are always popular and a good sub- ject for drawings and paintings. You will work from up- close photos of barns to help see those subtle changes in values which create the old wood textures. Bring to first class HB, 2B and 4B pencils, an eraser and a drawing paper/sketch book (about 9" x 12"). 4 Tuesdays Sept. 16 - Oct. 7 Noon - 2:00 p.m.

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Instructor Phyllis Gromm Anyone Can Learn to Draw, Part 1 Watercolor Painting Fall Colors Instructor: P. Gromm Instructor: P. Gromm Learn to move away from flat on the surface sketches to Explore mixing earth tones to create intense vibrant colors three-dimensional into the surface sketches. There are seven for your impact area and muting the same mix to make value basic rules to follow. Bring to the first class a sketchpad changes for depth in your landscapes. Bring a tablet of (about 9" x 12"), 2B and 4B drawing pencils, and an eraser. 140 lb. cold press watercolor paper, a #2 school pencil, a 4 Thursdays Oct. 2 - Oct. 23 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. kneaded eraser and a #8 round watercolor paintbrush. List CRN81945 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 of nine basic colors of paints will be given at the first class. 4 Mondays Sept. 15 - Oct. 6 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Anyone Can Learn to Draw, CRN 81941 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Part 2 Instructor: P. Gromm Watercolor Painting Reflections You are welcome even if you did not take Part 1. We will in Water review the seven basic rules of drawing while drawing a still Instructor: P. Gromm life, landscape and self-portrait. Bring to the first class a This class will be helpful for both beginning and advanced sketchpad, 2B and 4B drawing pencils, and an eraser. students. We will be painting the 10 rules for showing reflec- 4 Thursdays Oct. 23 - Nov. 20 Noon - 2:00 p.m. tions in water. These paintings will be not much more than CRN 81946 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 thumbnail studies. Bring a tablet of 140 lb. cold press water- (No class Oct. 30) color paper (about 9" x 12"), a #2 school pencil, a kneaded eraser and a #8 round watercolor paintbrush. Limited paint Watercolor Crystal New list will be given at the first class. Instructor: P. Gromm 4 Mondays Sept. 15 - Oct. 6 Noon - 2:00 p.m. Light through crystal and glass can be so beautiful, and CRN 81942 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 nothing brings out that beauty as well as transparent water- color. Photos for reference, step-by-step instruction sheets and the instructor’s demonstrations all should show you how to observe and paint light, establish values, mingle sat- urated colors, glazing and more. Bring a tablet of 140 lb. cold press watercolor paper, a #2 school pencil, a kneaded eraser and a #8 round waterc olor paintbrush. List of nine Lifelong Learner Program basic colors of paints will be given at the first class. Classes 4 Mondays Nov. 3 - Nov. 24 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. (Formerly the Golden Opportunities CRN 81947 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 34 Program classes.) registration information on page 42 | Community Education

Watercolor Pencil New Fresh Fall Centerp iece Instructor: P. Gromm Instructor: P. Paulsen You may have tried watercolor or colored pencils, and now Combine the elegance of fresh flowers with the natural ele- you are curious as to how watercolor pencils compare. ments of nature to make a fall centerpiece that will compli- Watercolor pencils allow you both the fluidity of watercolor ment your home for the fall holidays. A $35 materials fee is and the control of colored pencil, plus they are easy to trans- payable to the instructor the first night of class. Bring flower port. This class will work through step-by-step lessons to clippers to class. learn a wide range of techniques using only a beginning set 1 Wednesday Nov. 19 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. of 12 watercolor pencils. Bring a small tablet of Bristol CRN 81802 Intouch Adult Day Services Fee $21 Board paper, a #2 school pencil and a #6 round watercolor paint brush. If you have watercolor pencils, bring them Advanced Floral Design II N e w along to the first class. Instructor: P. Paulsen 4 Mondays Nov. 3 - Nov. 24 Noon - 2:00 p.m. Prerequisite: Basic Floral Design class is recommended CRN 81948 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Class emphasis in on the elements and principles learned in Advanced Floral Design. This interactive, hands -on-class Floral Design will offer advanced high style designs. Learn about the use Enroll in all (5) classes below and you will receive a certifi- of color, line and form in advanced arrangements. A $75 cate for the Floral Design Program. See page 13 for details. materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. Bring flower clippers to class. Basic Floral Design 3 Wednesdays Nov. 26 - Dec. 10 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. Instructor: P. Paulsen CRN 81803 Intouch Adult Day Services Fee $69 Learn to design and arrange flowers and become your own floral designer or prepare for entry level floral designing. Fresh Holiday Centerpiece You will experience hands-on-training while learning the Instructor: P. Paulsen basics of floral design to include flower choices, different A beautiful centerpiece combining the elegance of flowers arrangements and tools needed for the profession. A $100 with the ambiance of candle light. Appropriate for the holi- materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of days or any occasion. A $40 materials fee is payable to the class. Bring flower clippers to class. instructor the first night of class. Bring scissors and flower 4 Wednesdays Sept. 17 - Oct. 8 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. clippers to class. CRN 81800 Intouch Adult Day Services Tuition Fee $92 1 Wednesday Dec. 17 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81804 Intouch Adult Day Services Fee $21 Advanced Floral Design Instructor: P. Paulsen Photography Class emphasis is on applying the elements and principles Community Education Community learned in the Basic Floral Design class. This interactive, Digital Photography for New hands-on class will offer you practical application using line, form, proportion and color. Included will be high styled the Beginner Instructor: L. VanHese designs for a wedding or any special event, bridal work First time with a digital camera? Perhaps you received a new including bride’s bouquet, boutonnieres and corsages. camera as a gift and have no idea what to do with it? Come A $100 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first learn the basics of digital photography, practice in class, and night of class. Bring flower clippers to class. increase your familiarity and comfort level with your 4 Wednesdays Oct. 15 - Nov. 5 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. camera. Please bring your camera, charged batteries, USB CRN 81801 Intouch Adult Day Services Tuition Fee $92 cable, owner’s manual and a flash drive to class. 4 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Sept. 30 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 81949 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $42

Develop Your Beginning New Digital Photography Skills Instructor: L. VanHese If you’ve mastered the basics of your digital camera, this hands-on class will help you develop skills to bring out the best in your digital images. Designed to give you confidence with your digital camera, class time will introduce you to the elements of composition and image editing software. Please bring your camera, charged batteries, USB cable, owner’s manual and a flash drive to class. 4 Tuesdays Oct. 7 - Oct. 28 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. CRN 81950 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $42 35 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223

Learn to Use Your Digital Point & Shoot Camera Instructor: L. Maxwell Do you want to learn how to use your digital point and shoot camera? Learn to take the step beyond the green automatic setting and take control of the creative process. If you want to learn to use more of the features of your digital camera, this is the class for you! You’ll learn the functions that your digital camera can perform, as well as great information about resolution, file formats and useful tips on maximizing your photography experience. Bring your camera, owner’s manual and charged batteries to class. Class will break for one-hour lunch (on your own). 1 Saturday Sept. 13 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 81951 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $48 Looking to Get More Out of Your Food and Drink Digital SLR or Advanced Digital Camera? Cast Iron Cooking Instructor: L. Maxwell Instructor: S. Godke Are you looking to get more out of your Bring your favorite cast iron pan and we will re-season it! Community Education Digital SLR or Advanced Learn to grill a steak, cook and bake in cast iron pans in this Digital Camera? Learn to hands-on class. Sample the food prepared and take home take the step beyond the great new recipes. Fee includes materials. green automatic setting and 1 Thursday Sept. 18 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. take control of the creative CRN 81955 UTHS - Rm. 208S Fee $32 process. If you want to learn to use more of the fea- Breads and Muffins New tures of your digital camera, Instructor: S. Godke this is the class for you! You’ll learn the functions that your Learn the basics of making yeast rolls, muffins and pop- digital camera can perform, as well as great information overs in this hands-on class. Sample the food prepared and about resolution, file formats and useful tips on maximizing take home great new recipes. Bring an apron as it will get your photography experience. Bring your camera, owner’s messy! Fee includes materials. manual and charged batteries to class. Class will break for 1 Tuesday Oct. 28 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. one-hour lunch (on your own). CRN 81956 UTHS - Rm. 208S Fee $32 1 Saturday Oct. 18 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 81952 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $48 Timing is Everything New Instructor: S. Godke 1 Saturday Nov. 1 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Learn to time out your holiday meal so that everything CRN 81953 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $48 comes out perfectly. Find out how much of everything you need to make. We will also be making some side dishes to How to Take Better Photos perk up your dinner. Sample the food prepared and take Instructor: L. Maxwell home great new recipes. Fee includes materials. Prerequisite: Take either Looking to Get More Out of Your 1 Tuesday Nov. 18 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Digital SLR Camera or Learn to Use Your Point and Shoot CRN 81957 UTHS - Rm. 208S Fee $32 Camera What makes a good photograph? Whether you shoot digital or film, you will learn how to improve your photos through United Township High School (UTHS) the composition of the photo, the color tone, 1275 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL foreground/background, lighting, time of day, mood and the message you are trying to capture. Learn how to photo- graph beautiful sunsets, landscapes, portraits, action, dusk and night, sunny days and the use depth of field. Bring your camera, owner’s manual and charged batteries to class. Class will break for one-hour lunch (on your own). 1 Saturday Dec. 13 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 81954 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $48 36 www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

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Cashing in on Coupons Instructor: C. Warner Learn to ease the weekly burden on your wallet with couponing and possibly save 50% or more each week. Learn how to collect and use coupons to maximize your savings while expanding a coupon stockpile of your own. Discover valuable websites and the various kinds of coupons that can be used. Come and learn the tricks, tips and where to shopn i the QCA for the best results. 2 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Sept. 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81958 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $20

Decision Time: Understanding On the Web Medicare and Medicaid Instructor: R. Volker Join in an informative and interactive program that will pro- Social Media for Beginners vide you with a better understanding of Medicare and Instructor: K. Woodward Medicaid. Topics will include Medicare eligibility and enroll- Do the words Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and ment, the benefits of Medicare Parts A and B, the costs that Foursquare mean anything to you? What about WordPress, Medicare leaves you to pay and an overview of the standard- YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn or Google Plus? If you feel ized Medicare Supplemental Plans in addition to Medicaid overwhelmed and confused by the number of social media “spend-down” requirements. This program is appropriate for sites out there, this class is for you. You'll be introduced to people becoming eligible for Medicare, caregivers of people the top social media sites and learn when to use them, how to who are on Medicare and current Medicare beneficiaries who set up profiles and best practices to make using social media would like a refresher course on their benefits. safe and fun. 3 Wednesdays Oct. 1 - Oct. 15 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. 1 Wednesday Sept. 10 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. CRN 81959 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $34 CRN 81962 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $18

1 Monday Oct. 20 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Home Wiring CRN 81963 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $18 Instructor: I. Jordan This class is for men and women who will not only learn

about home wiring but also save money by doing repairs Blogging for Beginners Education Community themselves. Learn practical house wiring including switch Instructor: K. Woodward and receptacle circuits, breaker panels and thermostat con- Do you have passion or expertise? A blog can help you share trols. Telephone wiring and cable systems will also be cov- it while staying connected with friends and family members, ered. Get hands-on experience using meters and tools to meeting like-minded people, and providing you with a cre- safely troubleshoot, maintain or make minor revisions. ative outlet. Learn the basics of blogging and set up your Optional textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the own blog with the help of an experienced lifestyle blogger. college bookstore) prior to first class. This class is for true beginners without a blog. Topics 6 Tuesdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. include setting up a blog and customizing it, developing a CRN 81960 Outreach - Rm. 105 Tuition Fee $72 blog plan, generating content ideas and increasing reader- ship. At the end of the two-week session, you will walk away 6 Tuesdays Oct. 28 - Dec. 9 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. with a plan and a functioning blog to share your passion with CRN 81961 Outreach - Rm. 105 Tuition Fee $72 the world. (No class Nov. 11) 2 Tuesdays Sept. 23 - Sept. 30 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. CRN 81964 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $28

BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information 2 Thursdays Oct. 2 - Oct. 9 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. For a list of PaCE books, visit CRN 81965 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $28 www.bhc.edu/hawkshub Click on “Order/View Textbooks” Select Term (Fall 14), Select Department (Adult Ed) Lifelong Learner Program Books may be purchased Classes online or at the bookstore. (Formerly the Golden Opportunities Program classes) 37 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223

Genealogy Memories Past: Discovering Your Ancestors on the Internet Instructor: P. Chase Join us as we hunt for your ancestors. You will learn to track down genealogical clues that will further expand your knowledge of your ancestors and their lives. Learn the value of using Internet search engines in locating tips to establish where your ancestors lived. You will learn to use Internet websites that will allow you to trace immigrant ancestors. Discover websites that may have information pertaining to subjects that range from discovering your great- grandfather’s date of birth to your grandparents’ date of death. Come explore your family connections and remember to bring along your pedigree chart and family group sheet Ballro om Dancing - Latin Style! for the family you are focusing on. Instructor: J. Hall 4 Thursdays Sept. 11 - Oct. 2 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. For beginners and intermediate dancers. CRN 81966 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $38 Spice up your dancing with Merengue, Rumba, Cha-Cha and Samba. These Latin dances range from slow romantic 4 Thursdays Sept. 11 - Oct. 2 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. moves to fast and fancy footwork. Learn the steps and the Community Education CRN 81967 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $38 styling. Intermediate dancers will appreciate the chance to improve their Cuban motion. Instruction also includes Memories Past: Digging Up Your lead/follow and music identification. Bring soft-soled shoes Ancestor’s Past to preserve our dance floor. (Registration information is needed for both parties). Instructor: P. Chase 6 Tuesdays Sept. 16 - Oct. 21 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Need help delving a little deeper for your missing ancestors? CRN 81971 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Couple Fee/$52 Join us as we teach you how to dig up the dirt on your family. Pull down those brick walls. Can’t locate that elusive female ancestor? Do you want to find that black sheep in your Yoga family? Don’t worry – court records and newspapers provide Instructor: L. Miotto other information as well. Planning on taking your research Bring your body and mind together into one harmonious on the road? Lean how to plan your research trip and how to experience. Improve your breathing capacity and increase organize your information. The final class session will meet your flexibility and strength through a focus on traditional at the Family History Center in Davenport. yoga poses, breath work, balance and relaxation. All levels 4 Thursdays Oct. 16 - Nov. 6 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. are welcome. Bring a yoga mat or a large towel and dress in CRN 81968 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $38 comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. 6 Tuesdays Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. CRN 81972 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $42 Dance & Fitness (No class Nov. 11)

Beginning Ballroom Dancing Belly Dancing Learn (or review) the basics in traditional smooth dances – Instructor: B. Lancial Foxtrot and Waltz as well as Swing and Rumba. You’ve For centuries, this dance has been used to maintain good seen the dances on TV – now it’s your turn! Be prepared to health for the mind, body and spirit. You will be introduced step out onto the dance floor at weddings, parties and other to the basic principles of belly dance, as well as some more social events. Instruction includes lead/follow, music iden- advanced movements, giving the knowledge to create your tification and styling. Intermediate dancers are welcome. own routines whether for performance or a fun workout at Bring soft-soled shoes to preserve our dance floor. (Regis- home. This class is welcoming to all shapes and sizes. Wear tration information is needed for both parties). comfortable clothing that allows ease of movement. Instructor: D. Elgatian 6 Wednesdays Oct. 15 - Nov. 19 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 6 Mondays Sept. 15 - Oct. 27 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. CRN 81973 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $36 CRN 81969 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Couple Fee/$52 (No class Oct. 13) Lifelong Learner Program Instructor: J. Hall 6 Tuesdays Oct. 28 - Dec. 9 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Classes CRN 81970 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Couple Fee/$52 (Formerly the Golden Opportunities 38 (No class Nov. 11) Program classes) registration information on page 42 | Community Education

Zumba ~ Find Your Way to Fun and Humor, Health and Healing for New Fitness Health Care Professionals Instructor: T. Gomez Instructor: J. Grice Combine motivating music and high energy with unique Examples of ways to use humor in health care professions moves and combinations that allow you to dance away your will be provided to create a better environment with patients worries. It is fun, easy and can be done at your own level. and clients, as well as colleagues. Humor helps you keep a The music will move from today's songs to Latin and inter- positive, optimistic outlook through difficult situations, dis- national. Routines will feature aerobic/fitness with a combi- appointments and loss. Topics will include physical, mental nation of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the and social benefits of laughter. body. 1 Tuesday Sept. 16 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 6 Thursdays Sept. 4 - Oct. 9 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81792 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $15 CRN 81974 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $36 1 Thursday Oct. 23 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 6 Thursdays Oct. 16 - Nov. 20 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81793 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $15 CRN 81975 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $36 Women and Teens United New Beginning Hoop Dance and Empowered: The Kind Instructor: J. Plumb, Quad City Hoop Dance Campaign! Are you looking to burn more than 400 calories an hour with Instructor: K. Ford, MA, MAT, MDiv. an amazing no-impact to low-impact workout? With hoop Gain insights into the experiences of teenage girls as they dance, you can! Laugh and have fun while strengthening navigate their way through their adolescent years into adult- your core, toning your body and improving balance and coor- hood. Explore topics such as body image, gender issues, bul- dination! All genders, shapes and sizes ages 16 and up, are lying, eating disorders and the loss of confidence that welcome. No prior hula hooping experience is necessary as permeates the adolescent female experience in American lessons begin with the very basics – keeping the hoop up! society today. Teenage girls and women throughout the A $15 materials fee (for hoop) is due to instructor the first Quad Cities will be empowered, uniting through the Kind night of class. Campaign! Students will also complete a community service 6 Mondays Nov. 3 - Dec. 8 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. project. Course includes Kind Campaign student materials. CRN 81976 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $42 4 Thursdays Oct. 2 - Oct. 23 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81794 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $91 Directions to Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Enter the Northwest door to Bldg. 3. Take an immediate Unraveling the Mystery of left down the stairs to the bottom floor. At the bottom floor New turn left and enter through the 2nd set of doors on the right. Weight Loss The lower gym is located in the middle of the track Instructor: Dr. P. Newhouse Education Community (second door on the right–next to the weight room.) Learn what hormone is keeping you from burning fat and how one simple nutritional change can help you shed pounds fast. This revolutionary nutritional program will help you decrease body fat, reduce cravings and have more energy Health Classes than ever before. 1 Tuesday Sept. 16 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Options for Seniors: How to New CRN 81795 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 Access Aging Services Instructor: T. Harper 1 Tuesday Oct. 14 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Caregivers and seniors will learn about local and federal CRN 81796 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 senior services and how to access them for successful aging. Housing options, nursing home care, hospice, at-home serv- Heart Disease Prevention N e w ices and common health concerns in the aging population Instructor: Dr. P. Newhouse will be discussed. Learn the truth about heart disease prevention and natural 5 Wednesdays Sept. 3 - Oct. 1 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. solutions to find “The New You.” CRN 81790 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $48 1 Tuesday Sept. 23 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. CRN 81797 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 Caregiver Stress and New Compassion Fatigue 1 Tuesday Oct. 21 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Instructor: J. Grice CRN 81798 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $29 Learn strategies on how to avoid total burnout and take care of you while taking care of others. 1 Thursday Nov. 6 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. CRN 81791 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $15 39 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223

Black Hawk College Community Chorale Instructor: J. Palomaki The BHC Community Chorale is a non-auditioned group comprised of men and women of all ages who enjoy singing. Retired people, working people, along with tradi- tional-aged college students and some high school students help to create a truly multi-generational ensemble. The group rehearses and performs a variety of accessible music each term and it stresses a fun learning environment while working together on the essentials of good choral sound. For more information, please contact Jon Palomaki, director, at Music 309-796-5478. Thursdays Aug. 28 - Dec. 18 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. Black Hawk College Community CRN 81683 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $20 String Orchestra (No class Nov. 27) Instructor: R. Croegaert The BHC Community String Orchestra is a non-auditioned group of men and women who enjoy playing an orchestral stringed instrument. Community members from all walks of Youth Programs/ACT life and with advancing ability are invited to participate

Community Education alongside high school students and the BHC credit-seeking Exam Prep students in this fun, learning environment. Orchestra mem- bers will rehearse and perform a wide range of accessible string orchestra literature each term. For more information, ACT Exam Preparation contact Roxanne Croegaert, director, at 309-787-4025 or [email protected]. ACT Exam Preparation Mondays Aug. 25 - Dec. 15 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. Instructor: L. Carey CRN 81681 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $20 The ACT exam could be one of the most important tests you (No class Sept. 1 and Oct. 13) will ever take. This course is designed to help increase stu- dent exam performance by reviewing test taking tips and the Black Hawk College Community content for the English, Math, Science, Reading and Writing Jazz Band sections. The course also examines calculator usage. The Instructor: E. Crockett course materials include the current official prep book from The BHC Community Jazz Band is seeking wind players, the makers of the ACT exam with practice tests used in pre- pianists, guitarists, bassists and drummers. The group plays vious test administrations. Materials are included in the instrumental jazz and popular music styles from the 1940s to course fee. the present, with an emphasis on small group playing. You must register for the exam separately. Members are encouraged to develop improvisation skills as 4 Saturdays Sept. 27 - Oct. 18 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. they learn jazz standards in various styles. Any instrumen- CRN 81977 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $135 talist is welcome to join. For more information, contact Edgar Crockett at [email protected] or 309-796-5479. Meets three times per week. Mon., Wed. & Thurs. Aug. 25 - Dec. 18 Mon & Wed Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 11:00 a.m. - 12:14 p.m. Thurs. Bldg. 4 - Rm. 101 6:00 - 8:29 p.m. CRN 81684 Fee $20 (No class Sept. 1, Oct. 13, and Nov. 27)

Black Hawk College Community Band Instructor: J. Crowder The community band is offered to musicians within the Quad Cities community. It is a combination of college band students and community band performers. The band plays a variety of band music from all periods of music composition. Tuesdays Aug. 26 - Dec. 16 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. CRN 81682 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $20 40 (No class Nov. 11) www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

Lifelong Learner Lunches Especially designed for anyone celebrating years of 55 or better, but all learners are welcome!

What’s So Funny About the Radio? Presenter: Bill Hannan From Jack Benny to Amos ‘n’ Andy, radio was the sourcef o Lifelong Learner Lunches much laughter during the time commonly known as the In cooperation with the QC Times Plus 60 Club. Golden Age of Radio. Professor emeritus Bill Hannan takes us on an entertaining journey back through the popular net- All programs are offered at handicap accessible work comedy shows of the 1940s and 1950s. Date: Wednesday, Nov. 19 venues with ample free parking available. Location: Johnny’s Metro, Moline Early registration is encouraged. Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. A Look at Sherman’s March Fee: $22 Presenter: Dr. Arthur Pitz Refunds: Available until Nov. 12 In the midst of the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Civil War, CRN: 81980 well-known local historian and professor Dr. Arthur Pitz takes a look at the capture of Atlanta followed by Sherman’s controversial March to the Sea in the fall of 1864. What impact did this bold move have on the outcome of the war? What were the results? Join us for lunch at The Lodge and an enticing look at some of the lesser known history of our country. Date: Wednesday, Sept. 17 Location: The Lodge I-74 and Spruce Hills Drive, Bettendorf Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m.

Fee: $22 Education Community Refunds: Available until Sept.0 1 CRN: 81978

Quad City International Airport - Sounds of the Season Through the Years Presenter: Davenport Central High School Presenters: Cathie Rochau and Dave Coopman Our ever-popular traditional holiday event returns again to In 1910, a Rock River valley pasture known as Franing Field kick off the season. Join us at the beautifully decorated was selected for the first coast-to-coast flight by U.S. Army Abbey Station to hear an engaging live performance of holi- planes. Since that time, numerous changes have led to what day music by the Davenport Central High School carolers. is now the Quad City International Airport, resulting in a With two dates to choose from, don’t miss the opportunity to significant impact on the travel industry in the area. Join continue this popular tradition. Seasonal door prizes will QCIA marketing director Cathie Rochau and local historian also be given away. Dave Coopman as we take a look at the airport then and now. Date: Tuesday, Dec. 2 or Date: Wednesday, Oct. 15 Friday, Dec. 5 Location: Quad City International Airport, Moline Location: The Abbey Station Lunch: 11:30 a.m. 3031 5th Ave., Rock Island Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Fee: $22 Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Refunds: Available until Oct. 8 Fee: $22 CRN: 81979 Refunds: Available until Nov. 25 CRN: 81981 (December 2) 81982 (December 5)

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Register Now! Student Class Eligibility - Who Can Enroll Address: Professional and Continuing Education • Enrollment is open to anyone 16 years of age or older Black Hawk College - Outreach Center unless otherwise indicated in the description. 301 Avenue of the Cities • Under certain circumstances a student 15 years of age or East Moline, IL 61244-4038 younger may enroll with special permission from the instructor. Business Hours: Mon. - Thurs., 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. • For any questions, please call us at 309-796-8223. Fri., 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Refund Policy Online - Go to www.bhc.edu/pace. Click on Continu- ing Ed Registration and then select a PaCE schedule. • Call 309-796-8223 no later than 24 hours (one full working day) before your class starts to receive a By Mail - Send your completed form and full payment 100% refund—unless otherwise noted. to the above address. • Withdrawals must be completed by phone or in person at the Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) office. In Person - Bring your completed form and full payment to the above address during business hours. Cancellation Policy Without incurring obligation, Black Hawk College By Phone - Call 309-796-8223 during business reserves the right to: hours. Credit card payment is required. • cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. • change the time, date or place of class. By FAX - Credit card payment is required. • make other revisions in course offerings which become Fax completed registration form to 309-796-8282. necessary. In case of severe weather: Located at the North • classes may be postponed.

Registration Information After Hours Drop Box - Door to the Outreach Center. • listen to local TV/radio stations for announcements. Holidays Fees September 1 - Labor Day • Full payment of fees are due at the time of registration. October 13 - Columbus Day • Make checks payable to Black Hawk College. November 11 - Veterans Day November 27 & 28 - Thanksgiving Recess Hawk’s Hub (Bookstore) 309-796-5500 December 24 through January 1 - Christmas Recess For more information go to www.bhc.edu/hawkshub Monday & Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Facilities Locations Wednesday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Black Hawk College - Outreach Center (Outreach) 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL Equal Opportunity Notification 309-796-8223 Email: [email protected] Black Hawk College will make all educational and person- Telecommunications Device For the Deaf 309-755-9855 nel decisions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, • Black Hawk College (Bldg.) (STB), 6600 34th Avenue, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin or ances- Moline, IL try, age, physical or mental disability unrelated to ability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran, ex- • Black Hawk College Adult Learning Center cept as specifically exempted by law. Coordinator for com- (BHC ALC), 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive pliance is located in Building 1 Room B15A and phone (11th St.), Rock Island, IL 309-796-5005. • Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, 2546 Tech Drive, Services for Students with Bettendorf, IA Disabilities • Intouch Adult Day Services - Lutheran Social Services The information contained in this publication is available of Illinois (LSSI) -, 4011 Avenue of the Cities, Suite 102, in alternative formats upon request. A one-week advance Moline, IL notice of accommodation needs is recommended. If you will need accommodations due to a disability • Quad City Animal Welfare Center, 724 West 2nd Ave., (e.g. Sign Language Interpreter, special seating) to partici- Milan, IL pate in any BHC activity or program, please contact: • Quad Cities Kidney Center, 400 John Deere Road, Phone: (309) 796-5903 (CAPTEL) or General Office: Moline, IL (309) 796-5900. • United Township High School, 1275 Avenue of the 42 Cities, East Moline, IL www.bhc.edu/pace | Registration Form

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Professional and Continuing Education Look inside for a list of our upcoming classes. Visit our website: www.bhc.edu/pace

Don’t miss the 6th Annual PaCE Open House

Thursday, August 14, 2014 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.

Black Hawk College Sustainable Technologies Building 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL

Stop by this free event to learn more about the numerous programs o ered by PaCE. Talk with PaCE instructors to determine if a class or program is right for you.

Fall schedules will be available and registration will be open during this event. For information on all of the PaCE programs, visit www.bhc.edu/PaCE.