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Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development 1000 Hempstead Ave., PO Box 5002, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 Focus on Careers SUMMER and FALL 2012

Career Seminars Tuesday, September 4, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. • Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor Rockville Centre Campus • Development & Fundraising Manager* • Health Care Biller No Charge • Home Inspector • Human Resource Professional • Interior Decorator Call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 or e-mail • Medical Coding Specialist us at [email protected] for further • Medical Administrative Assistant information and to RSVP. • Nonprofit Management * Will be held at our Suffolk Center on September 12, is also in Suffolk! from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Alcohol & Substance Floral Designer Medical Transcription Abuse Counselor Health Care Biller Music Therapy Bookkeeping Home Inspector Nonprofit Management Business Human Resource Nursing Child Development Associate Professional Paralegal Development & Fundraising Interior Decorator Real Estate Salesperson Manager Medical Administrative Speech-Language Pathology KNOWLEDGE for LIFE Education Assistant www.molloy.edu Family Development Credential Medical Coding Specialist DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Online Registration Available! Registration REGISTRATION FORM Online registration is available for courses offered by the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development at Molloy College. Students can go is easy! DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT online and register 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also update your Five Ways To Register: personal data, check on your registration status and see your grades. For fax, mail or in-person registration, please complete the information below. Only one person Online Registration: To access the system, please visit our website at: www.molloy.edu/ce and click may register on this form. Additional forms may be copied. A confirmation, with your room Visit our website at: www. on the “Registration” button located on the left-hand side of the page. To assignment, will be sent upon receipt of your registration. Room assignments are also posted molloy.edu/ce and click on register for classes you will need an e-mail address and a MasterCard or Visa on the bulletin board outside of Room 106 in Siena Hall. the “Registration” icon on charge card. the left-hand side PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE MARK YOUR CALENDAR! If you should need assistance with the system, or if you should have any of the page and follow questions, please contact us by e-mail at: [email protected] or by phone at the directions. 516-678-5000 ext. 6206. By Phone: DATE Information and About Molloy College Call 516-678-5000 x6206 or 800-229-1020 with Registration Session Molloy College, an independent Catholic college based in Rockville Centre, was your MasterCard® or VISA® LAST NAME FIRST NAME M.I. founded in 1955. The College serves a student population of approximately 4,400 number during the times Tuesday, September 4 undergraduate and graduate students. The main campus is located on the South listed under in-person Shore of in Rockville Centre. 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. registration. MAILING ADDRESS Kellenberg Hall The College also offers off campus locations for study at the Suffolk Center in East Farmingdale, just off of the Rt. 110 corridor. In addition, the College offers By Fax: No Charge courses at area hospitals and schools - all designed to provide convenience for our Complete the registration CITY STATE ZIP undergraduate, graduate and continuing education students. form and include your MasterCard or Visa Seek advice and guidance from Molloy College offers the AA degree in liberal arts; the AAS degree in cardiovascular number. Fax the form HOME PHONE BUSINESS PHONE faculty, staff, and administrators technology, nuclear medicine technology and respiratory care; and the BA or to 516-256-2233. in the following areas: BS degree in accounting, art, biology, business management, communications, computer science, computer information systems, criminal justice, education, In-Person: E-MAIL FAX • Accounting/Bookkeeping English, earth and environmental studies, health service leadership, history, Please come to the interdisciplinary studies, mathematics, music, music therapy, nursing, philosophy, Addiction Studies Continuing Education Office Have you previously attended Continuing Education courses at Molloy? Yes No • political science, psychology, sociology, Spanish, speech language pathology/ located in Siena Hall, Room CASAC Education audiology, and theology; and the BSW in Social Work; and the BFA in art and music. 106 during the following If so, when? Term ______Year ______Teacher certification programs are available in childhood (1-6), adolescence (7-12), office hours: Recredentialling special education and birth – grade 2 childhood special education. Masters degree • Business programs are available in Accounting, Business, Criminal Justice, Education, Music Mondays – Thursdays COURSE # SECT START DATE NAME OF COURSE TUITION Therapy, Nursing, Speech Pathology and Personal Financial Planning, and there is a 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. • Child Care Training Ph.D. program in Nursing. • English as a Second Language Fridays Over 13,000 Molloy College alumni have benefited from this combination of 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • Financial Planning traditional, liberal studies and practical, professional coursework. Their personal • Floral Design development and professional success are a testimony to the tradition of Dominican Saturdays education at Molloy College. 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. • Fundraising Management The Rockville Centre campus is located off the Southern State Parkway, between • Health Information Management exits 19 and 20, the college is easily accessible from all parts of Long Island, Queens, A Campus Map can be found on page 72 of this catalog. Medical Coding/Billing Manhattan and Brooklyn by bus, LIRR or automobile. The Suffolk Center is also located off of the Southern State Parkway at exit 32N on the grounds of republic SUB TOTAL By Mail: • Home Inspection Airport. (For more specific directions to both campuses, see page 72.) Complete the registration • Human Resource Management DISCOUNT (Please provide proof) Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development form and mail it with a • Interior Decorating check, money order or credit TOTAL TUITION Molloy College has a strong commitment to provide education and training for card information to: • Nonprofit Management adult learners. PAYMENT METHOD • Nursing A large number of individuals want to learn throughout the life cycle. A changing Molloy College Check # Cash Division of Continuing • Real Estate world due to socioeconomic conditions has created the need for continuous Please make checks payable to: Molloy College (Please do not mail cash, in-person registration only) education and training. Education Plus dozens of other courses in writing, 1000 Hempstead Avenue Credit Card Visa MasterCard Exp. Date (Month/Year) P.O. Box 5002 languages and test preparation. Regardless of whether an individual needs to attend courses to enhance their job skills, to train for a new career or just for the joy of learning, the Division of Rockville Centre, NY Account Number Continuing Education and Professional Development at Molloy College offers 11571-5002 Call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 for Signature of Cardholder courses and certificate programs specially designed with the adult student in mind. further information and to RSVP. Refund Policies are At the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development, our mission is: listed on page 69 OFFICE USE ONLY of this catalog. Taken by: ______(R) (AC) (P) “To teach others how to achieve their dreams”. Ta b l e o f Co n t e n t s Registration is easy! Open House inside front cover Five Ways To Register:

Careers and Professional Development 2-58 On-Line: Visit our website at: 2 Career Seminars and Career Development www.molloy.edu/ce/registration and 3 Addiction Studies follow the directions. You will need an 10 Business, Accounting & Management e-mail address and a MasterCard or Visa 17 Child Care charge to register. 18 Development and Fundraising Management 21 Education – Professional Development for Teachers By Phone: 25 Family Development Credentials Call 800-229-1020 ext. 6206 with your 26 Financial Planning MasterCard or Visa number during the 27 Floral Design times listed under in-person registration. 28 Health Professions 29 Home Inspection 31 Interior Decorating By Fax: 33 Medical Assisting Skills Complete the registration form on the 34 Medical Records - Health Information Management inside back cover and include your 41 Medical Transcription MasterCard or Visa number. Fax the form to 516-256-2233 at anytime. 42 Music Therapy 43 Nonprofit Management 46 Nursing In-Person: 54 Online Certificate Programs Registration is available 54 Paralegal Program Mondays - Thursdays from 55 Photovoltaic Installation and Design 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Fridays from 55 Energy Audit: BPI Certification 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and on most 56 Networking Saturdays from 8:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m. 56 Alarm Systems at the Division of Continuing Education in 57 Real Estate Siena Hall, Room 106. 58 Speech-Language Pathology

Personal Enrichment 59-64 By Mail: Complete the registration form on the 59 English as a Second Language (ESL) inside back cover and mail it with a check, 60 Irish Studies money order or credit card information 61 Languages to: 62 Sister Mary Celeste Beck Auditing Series 63 SAT Preparation/ Division of Continuing Education Catholic High School Entrance Exam (CHSEE) Prep Molloy College 63 Regents Review 1000 Hempstead Avenue 64 Writing P.O Box 5002 Siena Hall, Room 106 Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 Suffolk Center 65 Special Programs 66-67 66 Molloy Institute for Lifelong Learning (MILL) 67 Center for Christian-Jewish Dialogue

General Information 68-72 Visit us on the web at: 68 Administration, Staff and Trustees www.molloy.edu/ce 73 Office Hours and Location 73 Policies and Procedures 76 Travel Directions and Campus Map Registration Form & Instructions inside back cover 1 Ca r e e r s a n d Professional De v e l o p m e n t Ca r e e r Se m i n a r s As you move along your career path, you may begin considering a career change. A field that was appealing at age 20 or 30 may not be as inter- esting later in life. If you’ve found yourself in a position where your instincts are telling you to change course, one of our free career seminars might be just what you need to help you find the right career path for you. Molloy College is offering a series of career seminars in a variety of different pro- fessions: Health Information Management (Medical Records), Addiction Counseling, Fundraising Management, Home Inspection, Human Resources and Nonprofit Mangement (see page 43). Our career seminars are led by experienced professionals who will offer real advice about career and academic paths and talk about both the satisfactions and challenges of their chosen careers. The Fundraising Management Career Seminar will be held at our Suffolk Center. All other Career Seminars will be offered at our Rockville Centre campus. The career seminars are 1.5 hours in length and are offered at no charge. However, you should register at least one week in advance to assure yourself of a seat. Please see the particular seminar information below for course information. The following Career Seminars will be held on Tuesday, September 4, HOME INSPECTION CAREER SEMINAR 2012 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. at Molloy’s Rockville Centre campus (for Course Number: HI-9999 Section A Tuition: No Charge directions to the campus, please see page 72). For information on this program, see page 29. Although these seminars are offered at no charge, you must register for the HUMAN RESOURCES CAREER SEMINAR seminar ahead of time. Registration instructions can be found on page 1. Course Number: HR-9999 Section A Tuition: No Charge For information on this, please see page 11. Career Seminars held at the Rockville Centre campus: CREDENTIALED ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR Career Seminar held at the Suffolk Center campus: CAREER SEMINAR DEVELOPMENT & FUNDRAISING CAREER SEMINAR Course Number: AD-9999 Section A Tuition: No Charge Course Number: FR-1050 Section A Tuition: No Charge For information on this program, see page 4. Wednesday, September 12, 2012 from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. at Molloy’s Suffolk Center campus (for directions to the campus, please see page 72). HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CAREER SEMINAR See page 19 for a description of this program. Course Number: MR-9999 Section A Tuition: No Charge For information on this program, please see page 34.

Ca r e e r De v e l o p m e n t JOB SEARCH SEMINAR – 1 Session (3 Hours) Employment is central to maintaining a desirable quality of life, affecting day-to-day activities, financial status and well-being. No matter where you are in life, you can learn specific actions to take to effectively manage your own career. Today’s job market is particularly challenging, however, this three-hour seminar provides a straightforward and positive ap- proach for running a successful job search. Whether you are just starting out, have worked some years, or are approaching retire- ment, this interactive program provides the inspiration and guidance to move forward toward your career goals. Instructor: KAREN MCKENNA, Karen is an enthusiastic and creative Career Management Professional with over 25 years of experi- ence across multiple industries. She has worked for: CAEL, DBM, Estée Lauder, JPMorgan Chase Career Services, Suffolk County Community College, Tuesday’s Children and Winthrop-University Hospital. In addition to working with individual clients, Karen also enjoys providing career counseling advice to wider audiences, as a writer. She writes a monthly column for Long Island Business News, which focuses on current job search and career planning issues. Karen also co-authored Games2Careers, a book that illustrates how recalling the activi- ties we loved as children uncovers valuable clues that point to potential career choices. Course Number: CD-1550 Section A Tuition: $10; No charge for Molloy CE Students and those who are unemployed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; Rockville Centre Campus CREATING EFFECTIVE RÉSUMÉS AND COVER LETTERS – 1 Session (3 Hours) The purpose of résumés and cover letters is to open doors for job interviews. Hiring companies receive hundreds of résumés for every job opening posted. In order to stand out, your résumé will need to demonstrate that you have the skills, motivation and experience required to do the job. You will learn about types of résumés commonly used and the specific structure or style to use based on your years of experience. You’ll learn how to create a résumé that conveys the value you will bring to any organization that hires you. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to write accomplishment statements that clearly demonstrate results you have achieved in previous roles. Cover letters still remain an important part of the selection process. They should be tailored to each individual job being targeted. You will learn how to create cover letters that stand out by matching your accomplishments to the specific job requirements. Participants can bring their résumés and examples of job postings of interest to them. Instructor: KAREN MCKENNA, see bio above under CD-1550 Course Number: CD-3000 Section A Tuition: $35; No charge for Molloy CE Students and those who are unemployed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; Rockville Centre Campus MASTERING JOB INTERVIEWS – 1 Session (3 Hours) This course focuses on exactly what you will need to do before, during and after any job interview in a manner that will increase your chances of being called back for another interview. We will discuss how to be prepared by: Doing research, practicing how to answer questions effectively, making a positive impression, using correct protocol, and following up professionally. You will have opportunities to practice your interviewing skills and receive coaching on how to improve your approach to increase your chances for success. You will also learn techniques for handling specific challenges such as salary negotiation. Instructor: KAREN MCKENNA, see bio above under CD-1550 Course Number: CD-4000 Section A Tuition: $35; No charge for Molloy CE Students and those who are unemployed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; Rockville Centre Campus 2 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! Ad d i c t i o n St u d i e s State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (NYS-OASAS) has created a credential for those individuals who wish to work with the addicted population. The credential is called a Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC).* Molloy College, Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development, Center for Addiction Studies offers a comprehensive collection of courses to assist the individual student to document the appropriate clock hours of education for the NYS CASAC exam. The following educational and work experience requirements must be met prior to applying for the NYS CASAC exam: A minimum of 350 clock hours of education (see breakdown of four categories of knowledge (sections) below and on the following pages). Our courses are listed under the four sections as outlined by NYS-OASAS; however, final determination as to the appropriate categorization of these courses under each section will be made by NYS-OASAS. Minimum Educational Requirements are as follows: QUESTIONS? I • 85 clock hours related to Knowledge of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (must Come to our include a minimum of 4 clock hours related to tobacco use and nicotine dependence); II • 150 clock hours related to Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counseling (must INFORMATION & REGISTRATION SESSION include a minimum of 15 clock hours specific to cultural competence); Tuesday, September 4, 2012 III • 70 clock hours related to Assessment; Clinical Evaluation; Treatment Planning; Case Management; and Patient, Family and Community Education; and 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. IV • 45 clock hours related to Professional and Ethical Responsibilities (must include Casey Center a minimum of 2 clock hours of Child Abuse and Maltreatment Mandated Reporting To RSVP and for further information, call and a minimum of 15 clock hours specific to ethics for addiction professionals). 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 Work Experience Requirements: In addition to 350 educational hours, an individual must document a minimum of 6000 hours of work experience. Dependent on documentation of previous education and/or employment, some of the work experience hours may be excused. Recredentialing Requirements: Those students who are already CASAC’s and must renew their credential with NYS-OASAS must document 60 clock hours of education and training related to alcoholism and substance abuse. Renewal of your CASAC credential is done every three years. All courses listed under Section I-Section IV may be used for recredentialing purposes. For clarification of exam requirements, categorization of courses, recredentialing requirements, exam schedules and/or to request an application for the CASAC exam please contact the OASAS Credentialing Unit at 1-800-482-9564 or visit them on the web at http://www.oasas.ny.gov.

ALCOHOLISM AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM There is a continuing demand in the field of chemical dependency treatment for persons with dedication, compassion, understanding, empathy and patience to provide counseling and other services for individuals whose lives have been affected by alcoholism, substance abuse, and related problems. In order to meet this ongoing demand, Molloy College offers courses of study which provide instruction in the competencies, professional activities and ethical principles of alcoholism and substance abuse counseling. In this program, the student will be exposed to a variety of points of view. Faculty from varying clinical, administrative, academic disciplines and diversified backgrounds teach courses. This is important for the students because they receive well-rounded experiences, and contacts from our faculty in the classroom. You may choose to attend as many evenings or weekends as your time allows. Our schedule is designed to be flexible for the student who has other pressures or responsibilities, such as work, family, etc.

College credits may be awarded for CASAC coursework. Advisement Upon completion of 350 clock hours of Alcoholism & Chemical Academic advisement is always available from the Division of Dependency Counselor Education coursework, the student may be Continuing Education. Contact our office at 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 to eligible to receive college credit toward two specific degrees with Molloy speak with an advisor or to schedule an appointment. College (10 college credits towards a Sociology degree and 16 college credits towards an International Peace and Justice Studies degree, a liberal How to Register arts degree which is valuable for many careers and job opportunities). Use the registration form in this catalog. If you have any questions, Accreditation please call (800) 229-1020 Ext. 6206. New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, IMPORTANT: Do not discard this catalog. To assist in the application process Bureau of Credentialing, Provider Number ED0021. for the CASAC exam, please keep all course descriptions and/or outlines of Certificate courses attended with Molloy College, Center for Addiction Studies. A certificate will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of each course. *This program is approved for Veterans benefits. See Financial Assistance on page 69 of this catalog.

A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 3 ADDICTION STUDIES Courses now offered in Suffolk! Molloy College is pleased to announce that it now offers courses in the Addiction Studies program at its Suffolk Center at Route 110, on the grounds of Republic Airport at: 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), in East Farmingdale. The following courses will be offered this Fall: •Physiology, Pharmacology and Addiction – see this page •Women & Chemical Dependency – see page 6 •Heroin Use – see page 5 •Vocational Rehabilitation – see page 6 •Cocaine Addiction – see page 5 •HIV & Chemical Dependency – see page 6 •Nutritional Consequences – see page 5 •Enhancing Counseling Skills – see page 7 •Tobacco – see page 5 •Theories of Counseling – see page 7 •Drugs Available Over the Counter/Under the Sink – see page 5 •Case Management – see page 7 •Prescription Medication Abuse – see page 5 •Facilitating Group Games/Exercises – see page 7 YOUR CAREER AS A CREDENTIALED ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR Do You Hold an Undergraduate or Graduate Please see description on page 2. Degree in a Related Field? If you hold a degree in a related field you may be Course Number: AD-9999 Tuition: No Charge excused from some of the education and work (although this seminar is offered at no charge, you must register for the seminar at least one week beforehand). experience hours required for CASAC applicants. Call Section A Molloy Campus 1 Tuesday, September 4; NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. at 1-800-482-9564 for more information. SELF-HELP GROUPS Overview of the available self-help groups in the community. Focus Section I - 85 Clock Hours Related to is on the dynamics of 12 Step groups, their history and methods with a Knowledge of Alcoholism and special emphasis on the steps’ attributes. Other self-help groups will be Substance Abuse explored. (9 clock hours) Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. Basic Knowledge: Physical & Pharmacological Effects; Diversity of Course Number: AD-1020 Tuition: $130 Intervention and Treatment Approaches; Knowledge of 12 Step and Self Section D Rockville Centre Campus Help Programs, Tobacco Use and Nicotine Dependence. 3 Saturdays, June 23 – July 7; 9:00 a.m. – Noon The courses listed in this area may be applicable to SECTION I of Section A Rockville Centre Campus the educational requirements set forth by NYS-OASAS, however, final 3 Tuesdays September 18 – October 2; determination as to the appropriate categorization of these courses 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. under SECTION I will be made by NYS-OASAS. For clarification, please Section B Rockville Centre Campus contact the OASAS Credentialing Unit at 1-800-482-9564. 3 Saturdays, December 1 – December 15; 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. OVERVIEW OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY AND ITS TREATMENT Psychological, physiological and pharmacological overview. To be INTRODUCTION TO ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS discussed: detoxification facilities, rehabilitation centers, halfway houses, Students will develop a basic understanding of addictive behaviors, day treatment and outpatient centers. (18 clock hours) which will include multiple conceptions of addictive behavior, including Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. the disease model, cognitive models, and psychoanalytic formulations. Family, social and cultural issues will also be explored. (24 clock hours) Course Number: AD-1010 Tuition: $250 Instructor: SUSANNE SMOLLER, R.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., C.P.P., A.C.S.W. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 6 Saturdays, September 15 – October 27 Course Number: AD-1025 Tuition: $325 (no class October 6); 9:00 a.m. - Noon Section B Rockville Centre Campus Section B Rockville Centre Campus 8 Tuesdays, July 10 – August 28; 6 Tuesdays, November 13 – December 18; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT IN METHADONE MAINTENANCE PHYSIOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY AND ADDICTION Overview of methadone maintenance treatment programs; explore Review of pharmacological principles, e.g., dependence staff and client attitudes toward alcohol use within this treatment and tolerance. To be discussed: mechanisms underlying the effects setting; and discuss strategies for identifying, engaging and treating the of psychoactive substances, the neurobiology of addiction, and the alcoholic client within a methadone maintenance treatment setting. (3 consequences of acute and chronic use of psychoactive substances. (24 clock hours) clock hours) Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. Instructor: GAIL COMPTON, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C. Course Number: AD-1550 Tuition: $50 Course Number: AD-1015 Tuition: $325 Section C Rockville Centre Campus Section B Suffolk Center 1 Friday, July 13; 9:00 a.m. – Noon 4 Thursdays, August 2 – August 23; Section A Rockville Centre Campus 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) 1 Thurday, January 17; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 4 Thursdays, January 10 – January 31; 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) 4 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! ADDICTION STUDIES

INTEGRATING SPIRITUALITY INTO TREATMENT TOBACCO A spiritual recovery is considered essential for anyone recovering from This class will cover the following topics: pharmacology of tobacco as a

chemical addiction/co-dependency. This seminar will show how to develop phychoactive and addictive substance, correspondence with accepted short and long term treatment goals and plans for clients; interpreting spiritual definitions of substance abuse and dependence, prevalence rates, counseling goals to clients’ resistance to traditional religious concepts. (3 clock hours) approached, and dealing with resistance. (6 clock hours). Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. Instructor: Gail Compton, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C. Course Number: AD-1576 Tuition: $95 Course Number: AD-1555 Tuition: $50 Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section C Rockville Centre Campus 1 Friday, September 28; 1 Friday, July 13; 12:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (bring lunch - 45 min. break) Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section B Suffolk Center 1 Saturday, December 15; 9:00 a.m. - Noon 1 Friday; January 11; 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) HEROIN USE AND DRUG FREE TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located Review history of opiate use in USA, review current trends in heroin/ at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. opiate use including route of administration and purity. Effects of opiates: CLUB DRUGS AT THE RAVE SCENE intoxicant, overdose, and withdrawal. Review basic neurochemistry of This workshop will explore the "alcohol free” raves. Old drugs are being internal and external opiates, therapeutic community methods; residential, recycled and new drugs are making the scene; hallucinogenics including RET and confrontation. Review street behavior and how it is counteracted in LSD, MDMA, ketamine will be reviewed, the date rape drugs rohypnal and a therapeutic community. (6 clock hours) GHB as well as inhalants will be presented. To review the history, physical and Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. psychological effects as well as the current trends of the following MDMA “ecstasy”: Special K (ketamine), LSD, GHB rohypnal Nitrous oxide, petro distillants Course Number: AD-1560 Tuition $95 and a variety of natural and man made hallucinogens. (3 clock hours) Section A Suffolk Center Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. 1 Friday, November 30; Course Number: AD-1580 Tuition: $50 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) Section C Rockville Centre Campus The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center 1 Wednesday, July 11; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 1 Tuesday, October 23; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO THE TREATMENT OF NARCOTIC DEPENDENCE Course Number: AD-1565 (6 clock hours) Tuition: $95 URINALYSIS AS A THERAPEUTIC TOOL Offered Spring/Summer 2013 Review types of drug tests including urinalysis, hair samples, and saliva. The different technologies involved, e.g. on site, lab, GS/MS, TLC, immunoassay. COCAINE ADDICTION: TREATMENT AND RECOVERY Review possible outcomes and variants of drug testing including cross-reactive Identify and examine cocaine use, routes of administration and growing drugs, adulterants and substitutions; windows of detection. (3 clock hours) addicted population. Specific modes of treatment and the recovery process Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. as related to cocaine addiction will be explored. (6 clock hours) Course Number: AD-1585 Tuition: $50 Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. Section C Rockville Centre Campus 1 Wednesday, July 18; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Course Number: AD-1570 Tuition: $95 Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section A Suffolk Center 1 Tuesday, October 16; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 1 Friday, October 5; 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) DRUGS AVAILABLE OVER THE COUNTER AND UNDER THE SINK The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center Cough medicines, inhalants and other over the counter medications can be located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale the “gateway drug” for young people. The misuse of these powerful drugs can lead to a range of abuse, from intoxicating to hallucinating. This workshop will explore NUTRITIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF HEAVY DRINKING the abuse potential and dose related effects of everyday medicines and inhalants. Students will gain a better understanding of specific ingredients in these medications The toxic consequences of long-term, heavy drinking may be exacerbated as well as how to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse. (3 clock hours) by nutritional deficiencies, which in turn are caused or complicated by heavy Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. drinking. This course reviews the nutritional consequences, the potential Course Number: AD-1590 Tuition: $50 behavioral manifestations of these deficiencies, and the role of the counselor Section C Suffolk Center in helping to ameliorate these problems. (3 clock hours) 1 Wednesday, July 25; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Instructor: THOMAS SCHMIDT, Ph.D., C.A.S.A.C. The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale Course Number: AD-1575 Tuition: $50 Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section C Rockville Centre Campus 1 Wednesday, November 28; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 1 Friday, August 17; 9:00 a.m. – Noon Section B Suffolk Center Section B Rockville Centre Campus 1 Friday, January 25; 9:00 a.m. - Noon 1 Friday, August 17; 9:00 a.m. – Noon The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located Section A Suffolk Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. 1 Friday, November 2; 12:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION ABUSE located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. This workshop will explore the current patterns of abuse of several prescription drugs including stimulants and sedatives. Students will gain a better understanding of the short and long term effects of these drugs. Abuse potential and withdrawal syndromes will be reviewed. (3 clock hours) Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. Course Number: AD-1595 Tuition: $50 Section C Suffolk Center 1 Wednesday, August 1; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 1 Tuesday, October 9; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 5 ADDICTION STUDIES

FAMILY DYNAMICS AND FAMILY TREATMENT IN Section II - 150 Clock Hours Related to CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY Alcoholism Counseling Discussion of how families are affected by compulsive addictive behaviors caused by chemical abuse. Coping mechanisms, long-term and Substance Abuse effects, dysfunction. Also, systems, interventional techniques and Individual Counseling; Group Counseling; Effects on Family – psychosocial intake assessment. (30 clock hours) Counseling Families and Significant Others; Counseling Special Populations; Communicable Diseases; HIV/AIDS, STDs, TB Hepatitis; Course Number: AD-2020 Tuition: $375 Vocational Education Counseling; Relapse Prevention; Human Growth & Section A Rockville Centre Campus Development), and Cultural Competence. 10 Mondays, October 15 – December 17; The courses listed in this area may be applicable to SECTION II of 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. the educational requirements set forth by NYS OASAS, however, final determination as to the appropriate categorization of these courses HOMELESSNESS AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY under SECTION II will be made by NYS-OASAS. For clarification, please Explore the social and political changes that contributed to the contact the OASAS Credentialing Unit at 1-800-482-9564. spread of homelessness including the role of de-institutionalization of the mentally ill and the lack of community services. Identification VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT of several subsets of the homeless population are identified including For vocational rehabilitation counselors working with substance ex-offenders, the elderly, women with and without children, runaways abusers or drug/alcohol counselors desiring knowledge of vocational and throwaway children and adolescents. Possible solutions to the counseling. Evaluating job-readiness, preparing clients for the workplace causes of homelessness are offered including services to chemical and nurturing self-esteem during training and job-hunting. (9 clock hours) abusers, mentally ill and reform of the public shelter system.. (15 Instructor: SUSANNE SMOLLER, R.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., C.P.P., A.C.S.W clock hours) Instructor: MARLENE ALTMAN-KUTLER, L.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., I.C.A.D.C. Course Number: AD-2010 Tuition: $130 Section B Suffolk Center Course Number: AD-2560 (15 Clock Hours) Tuition: $215 3 Mondays, July 16 – July 30; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center 5 Saturdays, October 20 – November 17; located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 3 Thursdays, November 1 – November 15; FUNDAMENTALS OF INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING IN 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT Course introduction to scope and variety of concepts and purposes WOMEN & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT of individual drug and alcohol counseling. Lectures on the range of Discussion of the special needs of female substance abusers; obstacles individual counseling from fact finding and intake skills to levels of to treatment, resistances, and counter-transference issues; the implications of interpretation and issues classification. Role-play and practice. Partial drug abuse during pregnancy for the mother and neonate. (3 clock hours) focus on relapse patterns for clients and forms of resistance. (30 clock Instructor: SUSANNE SMOLLER, R.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., C.P.P., A.C.S.W hours) Course Number: AD-2550 Tuition: $50 Section B Suffolk Center Course Number: AD-2025 Tuition: $375 1 Wednesday, June 20; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center 10 Wednesdays, September 12 – November 14; located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 1 Wednesday, December 12; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. FUNDAMENTALS OF GROUP COUNSELING FOR CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT INFECTIOUS DISEASE ISSUES FOR SUBSTANCE Course Number: AD-2030 (30 clock hours) Tuition: $375 ABUSE PROVIDERS Offered Spring/Summer 2013 Introduction of infectious disease and infectious disease issues that impact on substance abuse counselors and work practice. The clinical ENHANCING COUNSELING SKILLS (ADVANCED) definition of Hepatitis A, B and C, Tuberculosis and HIV will be covered. Explore clinical approaches to a variety of client scenarios Overview of transmission, occupation exposure and exposure control. typically encountered in a substance abuse setting. Participants Discussion on health strategies and work practice controls. Recognizing will apply counseling theories and techniques to enhance their need for evaluation and post exposure follow-up. (12 clock hours) counseling skills, such as motivational interviewing, rational emotive Instructor: CHRISTINE HUNTER, R.N., R.C.S.W., M.P.A., C.A.S.A.C. therapy and person-centered therapy. Through group collaborations, students will identify client concerns and develop effective clinical Course Number: AD-2555 Tuition: $175 plans for each client. (12 clock hours) Prerequisite: AD-2020 and/or Section A Rockville Centre Campus AD-2025 and/or AD-2030 or equivalent counseling experience. 4 Mondays, September 10– October 1; Instructor: GAIL COMPTON, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Course Number: AD-2050 Tuition: $175 HIV & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY Section C Rockville Centre Campus Clinical issues pertaining to counseling clients who have HIV virus. 2 Fridays, July 27 & August 3; Issues of creating appropriate treatment goals specific HIV and other 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min lunch break) communicable diseases and related counseling issues. (9 clock hours) Section A Suffolk Center Instructor: SUSANNE SMOLLER, R.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C.., C.P.P. , A.C.S.W. 2 Fridays, November 9 & November 16; 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min lunch break) Course Number: AD-2015 Tuition: $130 The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center Section C Suffolk Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. 3 Thursdays, August 9 – August 23; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. 6 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! ADDICTION STUDIES

COUNSELING CLIENTS WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITIES AND DRUG COURTS AND THE MANDATED CLIENT CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY DIAGNOSES (MICA) Review the legal mandated system for drug treatment including You will examine the unique counseling problems the leverage used by parole, probation, TASC and drug courts. Review encountered when dealing with mentally ill patients who drug court procedures screening-District Attorney, assessment sometimes are chemical abusing. Often they think the chemicals treatment, plea’s DA-Defense Attorney, case management; TASC, may help their dilemma. Problems arise when issues of probation or treatment, use of continuum, use of urinalysis as a medications must be balanced with the withdrawal of chemicals therapeutic tool resolution of the case. Mandated client and the that exacerbate their underlying illness. The counselor in day treatment continuum – use of probation, parole, TASC as a partner treatment or community setting must learn to deal patiently and in treatment, clarify goals and roles of criminal justice as treatment effectively with this special population. (9 clock hours) provider. Use the “stages of change” to identify client needs, reduce Instructor: MARLENE ALTMAN-KUTLER, C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C. counselor frustration and strategies for moving clients to another stage of progress, from pre contemplation to contemplation, contemplation Course Number: AD-2565 Tuition: $130 to action, action to resolution. (6 clock hours) Section B Rockville Centre Campus Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C., 3 Wednesdays, August 8 – August 22; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Course Number: AD-2580 Tuition: $95 Section B Rockville Centre Campus RELAPSE PREVENTION 1 Friday, August 10; Discussion and understanding of relapse as a process; the risk 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) Section A Rockville Centre Campus factors and warning signs of relapse. Students will learn to assess 1 Friday, December 7; relapse patterns and warning signs to initiate relapse prevention 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) with their clients. Roles of self-help groups in recovery. Students will prepare a relapse prevention plan based on a case study. (15 CHEMICAL ABUSE AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM clock hours) Discussion whether treatment can be accomplished in a correctional Instructor: JAMES MULLAN, C.A.S.A.C. facility, punishment vs. rehabilitation, recidivism prevention, recovery related topics, the use of 12 step fellowship meetings, pre-release and Course Number: AD-2035 Tuition: $215 post-release services, and alternative sentencing. Field trip to facility. Section A Rockville Centre Campus (12 clock hours) 5 Saturdays, November 3 – December 8; Instructor: ELIZABETH BORIS, M.A., C.S.W., N.C.A.C. (no class November 24) 9:00 a.m. - Noon Course Number: AD-2585 Tuition: $175 THEORIES AND PRINCIPLES OF ADDICTIONS COUNSELING Section B Rockville Centre Campus The psychodynamics of addictions counseling are studied from 2 Fridays, August 24 & August 31; initiation of the treatment process through the completion of 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 lunch break) all discharge criteria. Critical issues particular to the chemically abusive client and family (denial, passivity, rationalization, et al) FACILITATING GROUP GAMES AND EXERCISES are examined. An overview of individual and group techniques This course will cover benefits of group games and exercises, is offered. Also studied are psychodrama in treatment, behavior facilitation skills and guidelines, matching games/exercises to group modification techniques, and family therapy. (30 clock hours) needs, inherent power and ethical responsibilities and a broad Instructor: PETER J. SUSKI, Ph.D., M.A.C., C.A.S.A.C. selection of experientially taught interventions. Participants will learn how to use carefully chosen and facilitated group games and exercises Course Number: AD-2040 Tuition: $375 in order to enhance the effectiveness of their group counseling skills Section A Suffolk Center and strengthen their clients’ connections to treatment, recovery, 10 Thursdays, October 11 – December 13 other clients and the group as a whole. Learning by doing will be (no class November 22); 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. emphasized. (12 Clock Hours) Prerequisite: AD-2030 or equivalent. The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center Instructor: GAIL COMPTON, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C. located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. Course Number: AD-2590 Tuition: $175 THE ROLE OF ANGER IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING Section A Suffolk Center 2 Fridays, October 19 & October 26; Course Number: AD-2045 (18 clock hours) Tuition: $250 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) Offered Spring/Summer 2013 The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. CRISIS INTERVENTION WHEN DEALING WITH ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSERS TREATMENT OF COMPULSIVE GAMBLING Types of crises that may be confronted when dealing with This course provides students a wide scope of comprehensive substance abusers. How to recognize the danger signals, how to information regarding gambling treatment and behavioral issues intervene, what methods to engage, and whom to call. Prerequisite: that can stem from a game of chance when it is taken to the extreme. one counseling course. (6 clock hours) Participants will examine the history of gambling, different types Instructor: SUSANNE SMOLLER, R.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., C.P.P., A.C.S.W. of gambling venues and the social impact of gambling. Discussion of key issues in treatment planning and counseling strategies that Course Number: AD-2570 Tuition: $95 promote successful engagement and treatment will be presented. (15 Section A Suffolk Center clock hours) 1 Friday, October 12; Instructor: CHRISTINE HUNTER, R.N., R.C.S.W., M.P.A., C.A.S.A.C. 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) Course Number: AD-2595 Tuition: $215 The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center Section A Rockville Centre Campus located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. 5 Wednesdays, January 9 – February 6; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.

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CASE MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES FOR Section III - 70 Clock Hours Related SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELORS to Assessment, Clinical Evaluation, An introduction to case management theory and basic case Treatment Planning, management skills for both new counselors and more experienced Case Management; and Patient, Family staff. (3 clock hours) and Community Education Instructor: THOMAS SCHMIDT, Ph.D., C.A.S.A.C., Course Number: AD-3025 Tuition: $40 Assessment & Evaluation; Treatment Planning, Client Record Section C Rockville Centre Campus Keeping and Discharge Planning; Case Management and Referral; 1 Friday, August 17; 12:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Patient, Family and Community Education and Prevention. Section A Suffolk Center The courses listed in this area may be applicable to SECTION III of the educational requirements set forth by NYS OASAS, however, 1 Friday, November 2; 12:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. final determination as to the appropriate categorization of these The above section will be offered off campus at Molloy’s courses under SECTION III will be made by NYS-OASAS. Suffolk Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East For clarification, please contact the OASAS Credentialing Unit Farmingdale. at 1-800-482-9564. DSM-IV (DIAGNOSTIC & STATISTICAL MANUAL) FROM STREET TO REHAB: ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION & PLANNING Course Number: AD-3030 (9 clock hours) Tuition: $130 Assessment and treatment techniques for persons who are addicted to alcohol and/or other substances. Overview Offered Spring/Summer 2013 of the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of addiction. Signs and symptoms, case findings, levels of functioning, ADOLESCENT TREATMENT: FROM INTAKE TO DISCHARGE treatment techniques, networking and referral. Concepts such as Beneficial for teachers, treatment professionals, caretakers and communication, enabling and detachment will be explored. (15 health care professional who work with adolescent populations. clock hours) The content will address intake assessment, profile of adolescent Instructor: MARLENE ALTMAN-KUTLER, L.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., substance abusers, and intervention strategies. This course will I.C.A.D.C. also focus on treatment continuum, treatment approaches, relapse prevention, national and local resources, family treatment, and Course Number: AD-3010 Tuition: $215 treatment techniques. (15 clock hours) Section A Rockville Centre Campus Instructor: HOWARD J. RIESEL, L.C.S.W., B.C.D., C.A.S.A.C. 5 Tuesdays, November 13 – December 11; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Course Number: AD3035 Tuition: $215 COMPETENCIES AND METHODS OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY Section A Rockville Centre Campus COUNSELING 3 Sundays, November 4 – November 18; Various modalities of alcoholism and substance abuse treatment 9:00 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. (bring lunch – 45 min. break) are covered as well as clinical documentation skills and methods of assessment. Stages of the counseling process will be explained WORKING WITH THE AGING ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE and the impact of patient defenses (i.e. denial, rationalization, CLIENT projection within the therapeutic relationship. (15 clock hours) Course Number: AD-3045 (12 clock hours) Tuition: $175 Instructor: MARLENE ALTMAN-KUTLER, C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C. Offered Spring/Summer 2013

Course Number: AD-3015 Tuition: $215 Section B Rockville Centre Campus 5 Saturdays, June 23 – July 21; 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

CASE FINDING AND TREATMENT PLANNING IN CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT Increase the counselor’s facility to effectively design and use treatment plans. To understand assessments; prioritize clinical issues; discharge plan; follow up on client’s progress. Prerequisite AD3010. (12 clock hours) Instructor: MARLENE ALTMAN-KUTLER, C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C. Course Number: AD-3020 Tuition: $175 Section A Rockville Centre Campus 4 Monday, January 7 – February 4 (no class January 21); 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.

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STRATEGIES FOR ENGAGING THE DIFFICULT CLIENT Section IV - 45 Clock Hours Explore how socio-economic factors and personality traits of the Related to Professional client influence their ability to engage in treatment, to experience a helpful therapeutic relationship with their counselor and maintain continuous and Ethical Responsibilities abstinence of drugs and alcohol. Educational as well as experiential Counselor Ethics; Counselor-Client Relationship/ Confidentiality/ exercises will be utilized. Suggested for professionals. (15 clock hours) Instructor: MARLENE ALTMAN-KUTLER, L.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., I.C.A.D.C. Legal issues; Counselor Wellness, Child Abuse and Maltreatment Mandated Reporting Course Number: AD-4565 $215 The courses listed in this area may be applicable to SECTION IV of Section A Rockville Centre Campus the educational requirements set forth by NYS OASAS, however, final 5 Thursdays, September 6 – October 4; determination as to the appropriate categorization of these courses 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. under SECTION IV will be made by NYS-OASAS. For clarification, please TRAINING IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND REPORTING OF CHILD contact the OASAS Credentialing Unit at 1-800-482-9564. ABUSE AND NEGLECT Molloy College Division of Continuing Education has been approved by the ETHICS AND CONFIDENTIALITY IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE State Education Department, the University of the State of New York, as a Ethical standards, code of conduct expected of alcoholism and substance provider of this coursework regarding the identification and reporting of abuse counselors as required by OASAS for credentialing. (15 clock hours) child abuse and maltreatment. The course is required for those applying for their CASAC with NYS OASAS. May be used for recredentialing requirements. Course Number: AD-4010 Tuition: $215 The following workshops are offered at the Rockville Centre Campus. Section A Rockville Centre Campus Course Number: CA-5000 Tuition: $50 2 Fridays, September 14 & September 21; Section E Monday, October 15; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. (45 min. break) Section F Saturday, November 3; 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Section B Rockville Centre Campus Section G Monday, December 3; 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5 Thursdays, November 8 – December 13 Section H Saturday, January 19; 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (no class November 22); 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. FACULTY Thomas Schmidt, Ph.D., C.A.S.A.C., Suffolk County Department of Health CLIENT/COUNSELOR INTERACTION Services - Division of Community Mental Hygiene Coordinator, Molloy Course Number: AD-4015 (18 clock hours) Tuition: $250 College, Center for Addiction Studies Offered Spring/Summer 2013 Marlene Altman-Kutler, LCSW., C.A.S.A.C., I.C.A.D.C. Elizabeth Boris, M.A., C.S.W., N.C.A.C., Assistant to Nassau County Sheriff ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE for Programs & Volunteer Services This course will offer the participant a basic understanding of ethical Gail Compton, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C., Private Practice Rosemary Dehlow, CASAC, LMSW. Chief Program Officer, Long Island dilemmas in the workplace. Participants will gain an increased awareness Community Housing Innovations, Inc. and understanding of the different areas of ethical concern and the Bro. Joseph Gallagher, O.S.F., M.A.C., M.A., C.A.S.A.C., CEAP, CPP, Board ethical responsibilities and behavior expected of counselors. Through role Secretary, Institute for Professional Development in the Addictions, (IPDA), play and lecture, participants will explore ethical dilemmas and develop Albany, N.Y. the skills necessary to process potential dilemmas. Prerequisite Course: Christine Hunter, R.N., R.C.S.W., M.P.A., C.A.S.A.C. AD-4010 or equivalent experience. (6 Clock Hours) James Mullan, C.A.S.A.C., Suffolk County Department of Probation Instructor: GAIL COMPTON, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C. Howard J. Riesel, LCSW, BCD, Coordinator, Adolescent Services Unit, Glen Cove Hospital Course Number: AD-4020 Tuition: $95 Susanne Smoller, R.C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C., C.P.P., A.C.S.W. Section B Rockville Centre Campus Peter J. Suski, Ph.D., M.A.C., C.A.S.A.C 1 Friday, July 20; 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) NEW THIS FALL CASAC EXAMINATION PREPARATORY AND REVIEW CLASS MAINTAINING HEALTHY BOUNDARIES WITH CLIENTS Do you want to pass the CASAC exam? YES!!! OASAS allows you to Participants will expand their insight into healthy and unhealthy register to take the CASAC exam after completion of 350 hours of boundaries within the counselor-client relationship across various educational training. We encourage you to take the CASAC exam treatment contexts. Prerequisite: Course AD-4010 or equivalent while the material you learned in your classes is still fresh in your experience. (6 Clock Hours) memory. This class will cover CASAC exam structure and rules, Instructor: GAIL COMPTON, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C. strategies to successfully answer the questions, information on exam topic areas, study skills and plans, and practice questions. (Please Course Number: AD-4040 Tuition: $95 note: OASAS does not permit CASAC exam prep courses to satisfy Section B Rockville Centre Campus any part of the CASAC education and training requirements.) 1 Friday, August 10; Instructor: GAIL COMPTON, M.A., L.M.H.C., C.A.S.A.C., see bio this 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) page. Textbook: It is recommended that you utilize the text “Getting COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: ITS IMPACT ON THE COUNSELING PROCESS Ready to Test: A Review & Preparation Manual for Drug & Alcohol Explore the effect(s) of a counselor’s issues on the counseling process. Credentialing Exams”. Purchase the textbook for this class and bring This course outlines a method for increasing one’s awareness of dynamic it with you to the class. This text is NOT available in the Molloy College themes and conflict areas. Participants will learn to identify and manage bookstore.Go to www.ReadyToTest.com and click on "Order Review their issues so as to promote a positive counselor/client relationship. (12 Manuals/Materials Online". Choose M404 and click on Add to Cart. clock hours) Use the promotional code NYPR11 and receive a $30 discount off Instructor: MARLENE ALTMAN-KUTLER, C.S.W., C.A.S.A.C. purchase price. Course Number: AD-5000 Tuition: $99 Course Number: AD-4560 Tuition: $175 Section A 1 Friday, October 12; 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Section B Rockville Centre Campus (45 min. lunch break) 4 Mondays, August 6 – August 27; Section B 1 Friday, January 25; 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. (45 min. lunch break) A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 9 Bu s i n e s s Acc o u n t i n g & Ma n a g e m e n t Employees and employers will require many new skills in the 21st Century. In addition to having superior technological skills, the human element can either make or break the chances for success of either finding a career or providing profits for corporate enterprises. Whether your needs are to advance in your current position or to find a new career, Molloy College, Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development can answer your needs by offering courses and certificate programs to keep your knowledge and skills up-to-date. Our courses focus on many areas of expertise. All courses may be taken individually and some, such as in Management and Human Resources, can be taken in pursuit of a certificate. The following five areas of study are offered in this section of the catalog: • Accounting and Finance (see this page) • Notary Public (see page 16) • Human Resource Management (see page 11) • Business Writing (see page 16) • Management (see page 14) ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

BOOKKEEPING I FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FOR NON FINANCIAL MANAGERS This course is for individuals who have a non-accounting This course is valuable for non-financial group leaders, project background and wish to learn the principles of double-entry managers, program managers, department heads, and others bookkeeping. Topics include recording day-by-day business and from both the public and private sectors who wish to develop financial transactions, as well as the basics of financial statements, a financial toolkit to complement their existing professional general ledger, cash controls, and adjusting and closing entries. or technical skills. A working knowledge of financial principles The lessons taught in this traditional bookkeeping class will also and their application is essential for a manager to be effective. be helpful to those planning to learn a computer bookkeeping This course transforms financial and accounting language and program in the future, since these same principles operate concepts into decision-making tools the non-financial manager “behind the scenes” in computer bookkeeping programs, such as can use successfully every day. Course participants learn to apply “QuickBooks” (see page 21). Textbook required. the fundamentals of finance to improve budget management, increase potential profits, sell new ideas and assess the financial Course Number: BK-1000 Tuition: $275 viability of projects. This course will provide an introduction to Section A Rockville Centre Campus basic accounting principles and financial statements for non 5 Thursdays, October 4 - November 1 financial employees. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Instructor: JAMES COOKE, has over 20 years of finance and Instructor: Thomas Athy, BA, MA accounting experience. He has worked for a number of organizations including: the Ontario Ministry of Finance, Morgan BOOKKEEPING II Stanley, the Institute of Management Accountants and is the A continuation of Bookkeeping I. For students who have former grant manager of the World Trade Center Disaster Relief completed Bookkeeping I or have previous experience dealing Program. Adjunct professor, Business Division, Molloy College. with bookkeeping systems. Preparation of financial statements, journals, ledgers, payroll accounting with all the functions Course Number: AC-2000 Tuition: $110 for employers/employee bookkeeping systems such as FICA, Section A Rockville Centre Campus social security tax, income tax, employee deductions, gross pay, 2 Tuesdays, January 8 & 15 unemployment taxes, cash, petty cash, journalizing transactions 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. purchase/sales returns, adjusting closing entries. Textbook required. 1.5 CEUs NON-PROFIT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES The “secret” is out! Financial information doesn’t need to Course Number: BK-2000 Tuition: $275 be dry, uninteresting, or intimidating. Unleash the power of your Section A Rockville Centre Campus non-profit’s financials to build support. In a time of increasing 5 Thursdays, November 8- December 3 scrutiny, this interactive session will review the essential financial (no class November 22) 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. information needed by a variety of users and provide practical Instructor: Thomas Athy, BA, MA ideas and examples. This course will provide an introduction to basic accounting principles and financial statements for employees who work in non-profit environments. Instructor: JAMES COOKE, see bio under course AC-2000 above. Course Number: AC-3000 Tuition: $110 Section A Rockville Centre Campus 2 Mondays, January 7 & 14 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Program in: Nonprofit Management Notary Public Course See page 43 for details. See page 16 for details.

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT The Human Resource Management Certificate Programs are appropriate for anyone who wishes to work in human resources for either profit or non-profit organizations. The courses offered will cover all the major areas of human resources. Participants will benefit from the experience and insights of course instructors who are leading human resource professionals. Case studies, group projects and discussion of practical, real-work situations make the program relevant to today's workplace issues and environment. Participants will network with a distinguished peer group of other human resource professionals, making contacts they will value throughout their careers.

Program Benefits: • Learn to build credibility, rapport and support for the human resource function within your organization • Be able to identify opportunities to use human resource best practices to overcome business challenges to achieve business results • Learn to support managers in considering the “people-side” of the profession • Learn how to properly document employee performance • Learn the true purpose and value of appraisal • Learn effective compensation and benefits strategies • Learn the leadership and business skills needed to be an effective human resource professional • Understand labor and employment law

Course and Certificate Requirements: The courses may be taken individually or in pursuit of a Certificate in Human Resource Management, as well as an Advanced Certificate in Human Resource Management. There are no prerequisites to any of the courses and courses may be taken in any order, however it is suggested that students take the course, Human Resource Management: An Overview, first. The Molloy Certificate in Human Resource Management will be awarded to those participants who successfully complete six (6) courses; five (5) required courses and one (1) elective course. An Advanced Certificate in Human Resource Management will be awarded to those participants who complete an additional four (4) elective courses. The certificate programs are universal and applicable to all profit and not-for- profit enterprises.

Certificate in Human Resource Management- participants must successfully complete six (6) courses; five (5) required courses and one (1) elective course (a required course may be used towards an elective). Advanced Certificate in Human Resource Management- participants must successfully complete the Certificate in Human Resource Management and four (4) elective courses. Courses also offered in Suffolk! Molloy College offers courses in the Human Resources Management program at its Suffolk Center at Route 110, on the grounds of Republic Airport at: 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), in East Farmingdale. Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 76. The schedule of classes is on the following pages. The course location is listed in the section information for each course. Visit us on the web at: www.molloy.edu/ce/business.

The courses are: HUMAN RESOURCES CAREER SEMINAR REQUIRED COURSES (all five must be taken): • Human Resource Management: An Overview Not sure if human resources is for you? Not sure how you can move up the career ladder in human resources? If so, then • Compensation & Benefits this seminar is for you! Dan Hinton, an experienced human • Human Resources And The Law resources professional, will offer you real world advise about • The Personnel Manual this career. For additional information on the Career Seminar, please see page 2. • Safety, Security And Health In The Workplace Course Number: HR-9999 Tuition: No Charge (although this seminar is offered at no ELECTIVE COURSES: charge, you should register for the seminar at least one week • Employee And Labor Relations beforehand). • Employee Selection And Staffing Section A 1 Tuesday, September 4; 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. • Performance Appraisals • Interviewing Techniques • Training And Development

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REQUIRED COURSES: HUMAN RESOURCES AND THE LAW HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW This course will provide an overview of many of the basic This series of seminars focuses on the basics of Human labor and employment laws that HR professionals must comply Resources for individuals considering a career in this rapidly with. Common state and federal laws are reviewed. Sound and expanding field as well as those already involved with any aspect practical approaches to compliance management are provided. of personnel management. The series offers the participant an The focus is the “prevention” aspect of labor laws. Many real-life overview of the profession incorporating the universal foundations examples will be presented. Topics include Title VII, FLSA, ADA, that are applicable to all profit and not-for-profit enterprises. OSHA, HIPPAA, union-related laws, and Executive Order 11246. The Topics will include: Interviewing, wage and salary negotiation, program is presented in a teaching method that is fast-paced and recruitment techniques, labor relations, employee orientation, stimulating. 9 CEUs analyzing and evaluating job descriptions and benefits. .9 CEUs Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000 Instructor: Daniel Hinton, BA, Human Resources, Member of SHRM, Society of Human Resources Management and Human Course Number: HR-1050 Tuition: $165 Resources Manager for the federal government (retired). Section A Rockville Centre Campus 3 Tuesdays, October 16-30 Course Number: HR-1000 Tuition: $165 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section B Suffolk Center 3 Tuesdays, September 25 - October 9 3 Thursdays, October 11-25 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk 3 Thursdays, September 20 - October 4 Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk THE PERSONNEL MANUAL Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale Learn the importance of the personnel manual as it sets the tone and clarifies the culture of the organization. Writing and COMPENSATION & BENEFITS updating a manual is the essential core of the 3 sessions. It will This course will provide an overview of areas that can be include difficult sections like the hiring process and trial period. involved in total compensation and to provide practical, hands-on .9 CEUs input and feedback about the components of Compensation and Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000 Benefits. This course will afford the participant the opportunity to understand basics of contemporary practices in place today. Course Number: HR-1075 Tuition: $165 Session topics will include: Total Compensation Today…what it is, Section A Rockville Centre Campus how it is determined.; Employee Benefits: What’s a benefit? What’s 3 Tuesdays, November 13-27 the cause for the growth in Employee Benefits…why should 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. they be part of total compensation?; and Data accumulation, Section B Suffolk Center generation and analysis. Key indicators that provide worthwhile 3 Thursdays, November 1-15 information for use by management and human resource staff. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio. under course HR-1000. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. Course Number: HR-1025 Tuition: $165 Section A Rockville Centre Campus SAFETY, SECURITY AND HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE 3 Tuesday, January 8-22 This course focuses on the well being of employees and 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. addresses employers’ liability. It also provides the definitions of Section B Suffolk Center OSHA goals and safety related concerns. Workplace violence and 3 Thursdays, January 3-17 other safety issues are also addressed along with a discussion of 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. reduction and elimination of risk of loss of an organization’s assets The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk through implementation of different types of security techniques. Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale A discussion of current events concerning OSHA will also be included. .9 CEUs Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000

Course Number: HR-1095 Tuition: $165 Section A Rockville Centre Campus 3 Tuesdays, December 4-18 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Program in: Section B Suffolk Center 3 Thursdays, November 29-December 13 Nonprofit Management (no class November 22) 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. See page 43 for details. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale.

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ELECTIVE COURSES: PERFORMANCE APPRAISALS Please note: elective course will be scheduled at the Suffolk Center HR professionals find that managers resist documenting as needed. performance and holding performance discussions. Employees see these discussions as their opportunity to receive much-sought- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT after performance feedback. For Managers, it is an opportunity to This course will focus on tips, techniques, ideas, and strategies discuss past performance and future goals and direction. When for developing and delivering training programs. It will provide the HR professional manages the process well, the manager a prospective on how adults learn and give you insight into and employee can reap benefits such as clarifying performance calculating the return on investment of training. Discover how to expectations, ways to improve, and goals for the future – all conduct a training needs analysis or audit, set objectives, and tailor without entering “questionable” territory. This program will ensure training to meet your organizations specific needs and culture. that you can support managers in creating fair documentation and Learn how to use various training techniques to facilitate learning reviewing performance with employees. 9 CEUs and increase the “knowledge capital” of your organization. .9 CEUs Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000 Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000 Course Number: HR-2030 Tuition: $165 Course Number: HR-2050 Tuition: $165 Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section A Rockville Centre Campus 3 Mondays, December 3-17 3 Mondays, January 7-28 (no class January 21) 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES EMPLOYEE AND LABOR RELATIONS Through discussion, lecture, role-playing and videotaping, Retaining top intellectual talent is the cornerstone of participants learn a variety of interviewing and evaluation organizational longevity. Key issues are covered in this course that techniques for making more effective hiring decisions. Discussion prepare the HR Professional to provide structured policies and topics include how to prepare job specifications; review résumés programs to maintain acceptable levels of morale both in union quickly and accurately; plan, control, evaluate and document and non-union environments. Serving the needs of a diversified the interview; and use effective questioning techniques in the workforce (age, sex, nationality, languages, cultures, etc…) is interview process. The course covers specific techniques for examined. Motivational techniques are discussed. .9 CEUs behavioral, technical, and executive interviews. .9 CEUs Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000 Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000 Course Number: HR-2010 Tuition: $165 Course Number: HR-2040 Tuition: $165 Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section A Rockville Centre Campus 3 Mondays, October 22-November 5 3 Wednesdays, January 2-16 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. EMPLOYEE SELECTION AND STAFFING In this course, you’ll gain a practical grasp of the major issues affecting today’s recruitment, retention, and staffing issues – from determining the objectives that should drive your recruitment to learning the tips and techniques that will help you find the prospects that truly match your organization’s needs. Learn how to conduct a job needs and analysis and develop competency based recruiting procedures. Discover how to select the appropriate labor market and find candidates for hard to fill positions. Gain insight on the importance of marketing your company and becoming the employer of choice. .9 CEUs Instructor: Daniel Hinton, see bio under course HR-1000 Course Number: HR-2020 Tuition: $165 Section A Rockville Centre Campus 3 Mondays, November 12-26 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

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MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Management Certificate Program is a structured series of courses that prepares individuals for careers in the field of management. The program provides practical training for current and aspiring managers. Participants will improve their on-the- job performance and enhance their career development. Visit us on the web at: www.molloy.edu/ce/business. Who should enroll? • Newly-appointed supervisors, middle-management personnel, or more experienced managers having limited formal training in management fundamentals • Non-supervisory personnel wishing to learn more about supervisory duties and responsibilities to enhance their career prospects Participants are welcome to take any course or courses that interest them or they can pursue the Molloy Certificate in Management. There are no prerequisites to any of the courses and courses may be taken in any order. The Molloy Certificate in Management will be awarded to those participants who successfully complete at least six (6) out of seven (7) required courses and one (1) out of two (2) elective courses. Required courses may be used as electives. The certificate program is universal and applicable to all profit and not-for-profit enterprises. The program courses are all given at the Rockville Centre Campus. The courses in the program are: Required Courses (select any 6, required courses • Building Dynamic And Highly Effective Teams may be used as electives) • Leadership and Management Elective Courses (select any 1) • Effective Communication (A required course can be used as an elective) • Presentation Skills • Effective Writing Skills For Business • Influencing, Persuading, And Negotiating • Human Resource Management: An Overview • Conflict Resolution • Financial Accounting for Non-Financial Managers

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION This course is designed to understand the differences This course is designed to evaluate and enhance your between management skills and leadership skills and explore communication skills. You will analyze your verbal and nonverbal how they both are essential to effectively handle your professional communication skills and practice techniques to help minimize responsibilities and make decisions. You will determine priorities, miscommunication. You will also practice techniques to improve explore management challenges, assess professional work styles, your professional work relationships through the use of effective understand the importance of delegating, learn how to give communication strategies. During this course, you will identify positive reinforcement and develop strategies for a proactive potential barriers to effective communication, develop clarity by management style. During this course, you will learn to identify keeping things simple, determine the most effective communication personal values and set effective business goals, recognize the medium and presentation style, effectively utilize active listening difference between bullying and managing and develop new skills, mirroring and feed-back techniques and develop a plan for strategies for more effective management of people. 6 CEUs managing effective workplace interactions. .6 CEUs Instructor: Steven Haas, MBA; Global Director of Human Instructor: Susan Gatti, See bio under course MT-1020. Resources, Coby Electronics Corp. He has 30+ years of diversified Course Number: MT-1010 Tuition: $110 international Human Resources in Global Fortune 100 companies. Section A 2 Thursdays, October 4 & 11 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Course Number: MT-1000 Tuition: $110 Section A 2 Thursdays, September 20 & 27 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

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PRESENTATION SKILLS INFLUENCING AND NEGOTIATING In the professional work environment, you are called upon This course is designed to help you effectively manage your to effectively present your thoughts and ideas every day in many professional relationships, how to set boundaries within challenging types of settings. This class is designed to increase your ability to situations without losing your poise or professionalism, and how to effectively present a message to all levels within the organization. diffuse tense situations with humor. You will also determine a set You will explore and practice three main components to effective of personal priorities, explore challenges, assess your own style, presentations: creating the key message, effective use of verbal and develop strategies for proactive communication. During this and non-verbal techniques and supporting visual materials. course, you will learn to identify personal values and set effective Instructor: Susan Gatti is a corporate learning and development goals for your working relationships, recognize the difference leader with over 15 years experience working with business between being liked and being respected and develop new leaders to drive bottom line results of employees through effective strategies for more effective communication. .6 CEUs leadership and management, superior customer service and Instructor: Steven Haas, see bio under course MT-1000 operational knowledge. Course Number: MT-1030 Tuition: $110 Course Number: MT-1020 Tuition: $110 Section A 2 Thursdays, December 6 & 13 Section A 2 Thursdays, October 18 & 25 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FOR NON FINANCIAL MANAGERS BUILDING DYNAMIC AND HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEAMS This course is valuable for non-financial group leaders, project This course is designed to increase your ability to effectively lead managers, program managers, department heads, and others from a highly functional performance driven team. During this course both the public and private sectors who wish to develop a financial you will learn how teams form and the four elements of high toolkit to complement their existing professional or technical skills. performance teams. You will be able to explore your role as a A working knowledge of financial principles and their application leader and how great team leaders create and motive performance is essential for a manager to be effective. This course transforms driven teams. The DISC assessment will be used to help you financial and accounting language and concepts into decision- explore your current communication style and how this shapes making tools the non-financial manager can use successfully every your leadership style. day. Course participants learn to apply the fundamentals of finance Instructor: Susan Gatti, see bio under course MT-1020 to improve budget management, increase potential profits, sell new ideas and assess the financial viability of projects. This course Course Number: MT-1050 Tuition: $110 will provide an introduction to basic accounting principles and Section A 2 Thursdays, November 1 & 8 financial statements for non financial employees. 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Instructor: JAMES COOKE, has over 20 years of finance and accounting experience. He has worked for a number of organizations CONFLICT RESOLUTION including: the Ontario Ministry of Finance, Morgan Stanley, the This course is designed to assess and develop your skills Institute of Management Accountants and is the former grant in resolving conflict situations. In this course, you will identify manager of the World Trade Center Disaster Relief Program. sources of conflict, explore conflict resolution styles and utilize a five-step conflict resolution process. During this course, you will Course Number: AC-2000 Tuition: $110 learn to recognize the sources of conflict in the workplace, assess Section A 2 Tuesdays, January 8 & 15 the advantages and disadvantages of different conflict resolution 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. styles, practice the five-step Conflict Resolution Process, and practice mediating and negotiating a conflict situation. .6 CEUs Instructor: Steven Haas, see bio under course MT-1000 Elective Courses: Course Number: MT-1040 Tuition: $110 Section A 2 Thursday, November 15 & 29 EFFECTIVE WRITING SKILLS FOR BUSINESS (no class November 22) 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Learn the art of better business writing: memos, letters and other vital documents. Utilize the best vocabulary to set the perfect tone and style. You will write attention-grabbing openings, better sentences, effective paragraphs and endings. Arrange ideas and facts logically, increase coherence, edit and proofread. Make successful writing part of your skill base. 1.5 CEUs Instructor: MAUREEN H. CRONIN, Novelist, Go Faster Go. She has over 20 years experience as a writer, copy editor and marketing professional. Course Number: WR-1500 Tuition: $250 Section C 6 Wednesdays, July 11 – August 15 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. Section A 5 Saturday, October 13 – November 10 9:00 a.m. – Noon

New Program in: Nonprofit Management See page 49 for details.

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW This series of seminars focuses on the basics of Human Resources for individuals considering a career in this rapidly expanding field as well as those already involved with any aspect of personnel management. The series offers the participant an overview of the profession incorporating the universal foundations that are applicable to all profit and not-for-profit enterprises. Topics will include: Interviewing, wage and salary negotiation, recruitment techniques, labor relations, employee orientation, analyzing and evaluating job descriptions and benefits. .9 CEUs Instructor: Daniel Hinton, BA, Human Resources, Member of SHRM, Society of Human Resources Management

Course Number: HR-1000 Tuition: $165 Section A Rockville Centre Campus 3 Tuesdays, September 25-October 9 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center 3 Thursdays, September 20-October 4 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.; NOtary Public The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk HOW TO BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale An opportunity to earn extra money. This course will prepare the student to take the Notary Public Exam given by the State of New York. You can become a Public Official or Commissioner of Deeds. The course will discuss Civil Law, Penal Law, Election Law, Domestic Relations, Real Property & Banking. New York State preparation materials will be *This program is approved for Veterans benefits. See distributed. Financial Assistance on page 69 of this catalog. Instructor: Andrew Stein, J.D., Director, Practice Area Content, LexisNexis/Matthew Bender.

Course Number: NP-0130 Tuition: $60 Section F Monday, June 25; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Section G Monday, October 1; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Section H Monday, November 5; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Section I Monday, January 7; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAM - CDA

As more and more childcare centers secure their NAEYC This 45 hour renewal course will provide continuing education (National Association for Education of the Young Child) Certification in all eight content areas outlined in the CDA Competency Goals the demand for The Child Development Associate will be even more Certification (a healthy learning environment, advancing physical highly prized than it is now. The Child Development Associate is and intellectual development, supporting social and emotional a person who has successfully complete CDA assessment and has development, productive family relationships, managing program been awarded the CDA Credential. S/he is able to meet the specific operations, maintaining professionalism, observing and recording needs of children and works with parents and other adults to children’s behavior, and principles of child development and nurture children’s physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth learning). The CDA Renewal Process will give candidates the in a child development framework. opportunity to reaffirm their competence as a Child Development The program will be directed in the following 8 content areas: Associate.Currently, the requirements for the CDA renewal include: 1. Planning safe healthy environment to invite learning Show proof of current First Aid Certification (see page 28). 2. Steps to advance children’s physical and • Complete 45 hours of continuing education or 4.5 CEUs intellectual development • Current work experience with young children or families (80 3. Positive ways to support children’s social and hour minimum one year prior to your renewal) emotional development • Proof of membership in a National or Local Early Childhood 4. Strategies to establish productive relationships with families Professional Organization 5. Strategies to manage an effective program operation Instructor: KAREN WOODMANSEE, L.M.S.W. 6. Maintaining commitment to professionalism 7. Observing/recording children’s behavior Course number: CC-0901 Tuition: $495 Section A 6 Saturdays; 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 8. Principles of child growth and development 9/15, 9/29, 10/20, 11/10, 12/1 & 12/15

Credentials are not awarded solely for the successful completion In addition to the course listed above the following course will also of the 120 hour course. CDA candidates are also required to have qualify towards CDA Renewal: 480 hours of experience working with children under 5 years of Child Abuse Identification and Reporting, see page 21. age in a structured child care center within the past 5 years. It is recommended that students incorporate the work experience component during the course work. Instructor: KAREN WOODMANSEE, L.M.S.W.

Course Number: CC-0900 Tuition: $895 (includes textbook)* Section B Wednesday, January 16 – August 16, 2013 6:45 – 9:45 p.m. AND 6 Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Saturdays to be determined in class)

QUESTIONS? Come to our *NOTE: INFORMATION & The Educational Incentive Program (EIP) was established by New York State to assist students with on-going training and education REGISTRATION SESSION in the childcare field. Through EIP you may be eligible for funding toward the cost of the above-mentioned childcare programs. To find Tuesday, September 4, 2012 out if you might be eligible or to receive an application contact the 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EIP Information line:1-800-295-9616. Casey Center CDA RENEWAL PROGRAM Rockville Centre Campus *This program is approved for Veterans benefits. See To RSVP and for further information, Financial Assistance on page 69 of this catalog. call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 17 DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT Molloy College, in partnership with the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Long Island Chapter (AFPLI), offers a certificate program in development, philanthropy and fundraising management designed to meet the needs of individuals who are marketing and raising money for not-for- profit organizations. • If you are a development professional, executive director, board member, volunteer, or have any affiliation with a not-for-profit organization of any size, you will learn all the pieces of the development picture and how they fit together — and you will become more effective in dealing with board members, volunteers, staff and clients. • If you are contemplating a career change, you should know that knowledgeable fundraising executives are highly respected and sought. This curriculum will help you meet your professional goals. • If you are considering using your skills to become a consultant in the not-for-profit world, this program will help you gain the specialized knowledge you need. The program is presented by instructors with extensive fundraising and marketing experience, as well as excellent teaching skills. Interactive classes and expert guest lecturers enable students to learn from others representing a wide range of non-profit organizations. All courses will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. All AFPLI members are eligible for partial tuition reimbursement (for Development and Fundraising Management course only). For reimbursement and membership information, call Joan Connor at 631-249-5008, or e-mail her at [email protected]. CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULING Classes can be taken individually or in pursuit of two certificates. These courses are complete in themselves and require no prior knowledge in the specific area. However, it is suggested that, for those students taking courses toward one or both of the certificates, the core course: The Business of Raising Money for the Non-Profit Sector, and the free seminar: Your Career in Development & Fundraising, should be taken first. Each course meets once a week in the evening for four to seven weeks. The seminar meets one night. Courses are graded pass/fail. The two Core courses, The Business of Raising Money for the Non-Profit Sector and Your Career in Development are offered twice a year, in the fall and in the spring. All of the other courses are offered once per year. The semester that a course will offered can be found after the course title in the listing below. Core Courses (Both required for Certificate and for Advanced Certificate) • Your Career in Development & Fundraising (offered in the fall and spring semesters) • The Business of Raising Money for the Non-Profit Sector (offered in the fall and spring semesters) Required Courses (3 out of 4 required for Certificate, all required for Advanced Certificate) • The Art and Science of Acquiring Major Gifts (offered in the fall semester) • Special Events & Sponsorships (offered in the fall semester) • Positioning Your Development and Fundraising Through Marketing & Public Relations (offered in the spring semester) • The Art and Skills of the Grant Process (offered in the spring semester) Elective Courses (2 out of 4 required for Certificate, all required for Advanced Certificate) • Building the Ultimate Board of Directors (offered in the spring semester) • Establishing & Managing a Planned Giving Program (offered in the spring semester) • Building An Outstanding Volunteer Program (E-Course) (offered in the fall semester) • Prospect Research and Information Management (offered in the spring semester) CERTIFICATE AND ADVANCED CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS To earn the Certificate in Development and Fundraising Management, each student is required to successfully complete seven courses; both Core Courses, three out of four required courses and two out of four elective Courses. To earn the Advanced Certificate Development and Fundraising Management, each student is required to successfully complete all ten courses. Students who have already earned the Certificate in Development and Fundraising Management need to complete three additional elective courses for the Advanced Certificate. No sequence is required; however, for those without previous experience, we recommend beginning with the two Core Courses, as they both will provide you with an overview of the basics of fundraising and career strategies. Once all courses are completed, the student must notify Continuing Education & Professional Development at Molloy College; they will notify the AFPLI to issue your certificate. Certified Fundraising Executives (CFRE) Designation and Continuing Education Credit CFRE International offers the only internationally-recognized baseline professional credential for philanthropic fundraising executives. Based on current and valid practice-based standards, the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation is a personal and professional achievement that sets standards in philanthropy. The CFRE process requires a comprehensive written application followed by a written exam. Individuals interested in the CFRE designation must have a least five years of paid, professional practice in fundraising, meet all of the minimum eligibility requirements, and pass the written exam. The written application works on a point system. Candidates must meet the minimum point requirements in EACH category (Education, Professional Practice, Professional Performance and Service) in order for their application to be approved. Candidates applying for Initial certification must document a minimum of 80 points in the Education category. Candidates applying for Recertification OR Inactive Status must document a minimum of 45 points in the Education category. Candidates earn one (1) point for each one (1) hour of continuing education workshops, seminars, conferences they have attended during the past five (5) years. Beginning in 2010, candidates for both Initial Certification and Recertification will have to demonstrate that 50% of reported continuing education activities come from CFRE Approved Continuing Education Providers. The AFPLI is a CFRE Approved Continuing Education Provider and students who complete the Molloy/AFPLI initial certificate program will have completed 69 points and those who complete the advanced certificate will have completed 99 points. Additional information concerning the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation can be found on their website at: www.cfre.org, by calling them at 703-820-5555 or e-mailing them at: [email protected]. Course descriptions and the schedule of classes can be found on pages 19-20.

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Course Schedule: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ACQUIRING MAJOR GIFTS Major gift fundraising is not simply an “ask”, it’s a process. This YOUR CAREER IN DEVELOPMENT & FUNDRAISING - No Charge! course will help you prepare to launch or expand a major gifts A 3 hour seminar designed to develop personal career strategies program by building a systematic strategy for success. You’ll explore for success in development and fundraising. This special seminar is the steps needed to create a major gifts campaign as a logical part designed for volunteers, entry and mid level professionals and those of a diversified funding plan. Topics include determining institutional considering career changes. readiness, engaging the Board, planning, prospect research, face-to-face Learn from seasoned professionals: solicitation and donor cultivation and recognition. It’s just as easy to ask • Career strategies for large gifts as it is for small gifts! • The business of philanthropy Instructor: PATRICIA H. CLEMENCY, see bio under course FR-2025 • And the necessary skill mix to combine the two Course Number: FR- 3075 Tuition: $225 Full participation in this course is applicable for 3.0 contact Section A 5 Tuesdays, September 25 - October 23, hours/CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education 6:30-9:30 p.m. of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. SPECIAL EVENTS & SPONSORSHIPS Instructors: RANDI SHUBIN DRESNER, CFRE. Randi has been a The celebrity luncheon, the formal gala, the corporate sponsored development professional for over 25 years. After progressive career golf tournament — these are just a few examples of fundraising events moves with various human services, cultural and other organizations, that bring rich rewards. Special events and sponsorships are integral and starting her own fundraising consulting firm, she is now the parts of any charity fundraising effort. But how can you know which President and CEO of Island Harvest. Randi was recognized as the AFPLI event will work best for you and do you know what to do with all the names and contacts you have secured from your event? This course Fundraising Executive of the Year in 2005, is a past Board member with covers all the basics, including how to choose the most effective the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFPLI). Randi has been an event for your purposes; planning and implementation; budgeting; adjunct faculty member at LI University, CW Post and Molloy College sponsorship opportunities; legal and contractual issues; working with for 16 years. ROBERT MOTTOLA has been a development professional consultants, vendors, and outside firms; publicity; evaluation; and what for almost 30 years. He has held senior development positions with the to do when “the party is over.” United Way of New York City, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Suffolk and Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ Huntington Hospital. He is now a development consultant specializing CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE in major gifts and board development. Bob is a past member of the International application for initial certification and/or recertification. board of directors for the LI Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Instructor: MARSHA GITTLEMAN is the Director of Development for Professionals, was the 1999 AFPLI Fundraising Executive of the Year, and United Cerebral Palsy of Suffolk County and is the past president of the as college adjunct faculty at CW Post and Molloy, has taught fund raising Long Island Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, was courses with Randi Dresner, CFRE for the past 10 years. named as one of LI's top 50 Business Women in 2005 and 2007 and was Course Number: FR-1050 recognized by the AFPLI as the Fundraising Executive of the Year in 2002. Tuition: No Charge (although this seminar is offered at no charge, you Course Number: FR-3095 Tuition: $225 must register for the seminar at least one week beforehand) Section A Suffolk Center Section A Suffolk Center 5 Tuesdays, November 13 - December 11, 1 Wednesday, September 12 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center New Format! Online Course! 1 Wednesday, January 9 Building an Outstanding Volunteer Program (E-Course) Are you a new volunteer resource practitioner looking for some THE BUSINESS OF RAISING MONEY FOR THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR ways to build your volunteer program? Are you a seasoned professional Non-profit fundraising has become increasingly competitive, looking to inject some fresh ideas into your established program? This as more and more entities vie for the same donor dollars. Success e-course (via GoToMeeting) will give you the essential elements in five depends on a solid knowledge of the basics. This course covers key program areas needed to create an outstanding volunteer program understanding “the process” of raising money in the non-profit sector, and some thought-provoking ideas to enhance an existing program. creating a development plan, articulating your organization’s mission, Topics include volunteer recruitment, screening, orientation, placement, writing a case statement and developing strategies for identifying and and management. Participants will have numerous opportunities cultivating prospects and donors. Through examining practical cases for exchanging ideas and networking. This 5-session course is offered and situations, students will come to understand the most effective once a year, in January and we be conducted completely online via ways to utilize appropriate fundraising vehicles and to maximize GoToMeeting. Students can login from any computer and call in to the the respective strengths and talents of board members, volunteers, class either through their computer using a headset with a microphone professional colleagues and support staff. or by using a phone. Instructions for logging into the class will be sent Full participation in this course is applicable for 21.0 contact to students prior to the start date. hours/CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE recertification. International application for initial certification and/or recertification. Instructors: (fall) Marsha Gittleman, see bio under FR-3095 (spring) Instructor: MARIA H. CASEY is the Director of Corporate and National Randi Shubin Dresner, Cfre and Robert Mottola, see bios Alliances of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Metro New York. Maria under FR-1050. has created and implemented the chapter’s fundraising, speaker’s Course Number: FR-1000 Tuition: $325 bureau, continuing education, train the trainer, and mentor training Section A Suffolk Center programs. She has conducted seminars for Make-A-Wish Foundation of 7 Thursdays, September 20-November 1; America, Idealist’s Non-Profit Human Resources Conference, Association 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. for Fundraising Professional’s Philanthropy Day, and the New York Section B Suffolk Center Association for Volunteer Administration. Education: M.S., Long Island 7 Wednesdays, January 23 - March 6 University at C.W. Post; B.A., , Personal Coaching, New 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. York University. Course Number: FR-2075 Tuition: $225 Section A Suffolk Center 5 Thursdays, January 3-31, 2013, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! 19 DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT

POSITIONING YOUR ORGANIZATION THROUGH MARKETING & THE ART AND SKILLS OF THE GRANT PROCESS PUBLIC RELATIONS Developing effective strategies for raising funds through grants It's a highly competitive world out there, and the winner in the depends on assessing how grants fit into your organization’s overall fundraising competition is all too often the organization with the most fundraising portfolio, identifying appropriate grant sponsors and marketing savvy. In this course, you'll learn how to develop and implement developing effective proposals. Whether your organization has an existing a practical marketing and public relations plan. Mastering basic marketing grants development program or is seeking to create one, this course will and communication skills will play a powerful role in your future success teach you the skills necessary for succeeding in this highly competitive at resource development. Understanding how to gain visibility through sector. Learning to conceptualize and to articulate your organization’s public relations techniques will enhance your image and visibility. case with compelling clarity as you master the art of proposal writing will Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ be a central focus. CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE Participants are encouraged, where practical, to bring real life needs International application for initial certification and/or recertification. and ideas from their organizations to develop into proposals during the Instructor: SHARI L. PEYSER is a dynamic public relations and marketing course. professional who represents not-for-profits, professional associations, Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ legal and financial professionals, small businesses, and authors, among CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE others. Clients benefit from her expertise in media relations, editorial International application for initial certification and/or recertification. services, website development, strategic planning, client relations and Instructor: ANDREW J. GRANT, Ph.D. is the Assistant Vice President for new business development. Institutional Advancement for the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute Course Number: FR-3000 Tuition: $225 of Religion. He has over 30 years experience in grants development. He Section A 5 Thursdays, February 7 - March 7 also has over 25 years teaching experience and is currently teaching at 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Hofstra University. Course Number: FR-3025 Tuition: $225 ESTABLISHING & MANAGING A PLANNED GIVING PROGRAM Section A 6 Thursdays, March 21 - May 2 Do you want to help ensure your organization’s future financial (No class March 28) 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. success? Planned giving tax-advantaged gifts made from a donor’s assets can be a critical component in your fundraising action plan. This course PROSPECT RESEARCH AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT will help you determine your organization’s planned giving program In today’s information age prospect research and information readiness, identify planned giving prospects, implement planned giving management has become an important tool in finding and cultivating marketing programs, and manage professional advisors. You’ll become donors with interest in our causes and capacity to give. This course familiar with such planned giving techniques as charitable trusts, provides students with the practical skills needed to develop and utilize charitable annuities, pooled income funds, wills and bequests; and the research for fundraising efforts. Within an ethical context students are tax consequences of each. introduced to assorted research tools and learn to develop targeted Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact research strategies. Discover the resources, methods and strategies for hours/CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education unearthing biographical, financial, affinity and other information critical of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or to the cultivation and solicitation of gifts for our organizations. The recertification. differences between free and fee-based sources as well as data mining Instructor: JAMES E. MEYER, M.S. earned his M.S. from Hunter College and electronic screening will be discussed. Utilizing and managing and an M.Ed. from Columbia University. He is currently Partner, Greco donor databases and files while adhering to privacy issues and ethical Planning, Inc.; and is a former president of the Financial Planning constraints are also addressed. Association of Long Island. Jim is also the President of the Charitable Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ Estate Planning Council of Long Island, local council of the PPP and CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE former Vice President and current board member of The Association of International application for initial certification and/or recertification. Fundraising Professionals, Long Island Chapter. Instructor: SUSAN SHEBAR is University Director, Development Services, Course Number: FR-2050 Tuition: $225 Section A 4 Tuesdays, February 12 – March 5, LIU since 2001. Previously, she was Director of Development Research, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. National Audubon Society, NYC and Program/Prospect Researcher, (4 classroom sessions, plus a practicum) Institute for Student Achievement. She is a former Director of APRA- Greater NY and is currently on the Board at South Shore Child Guidance BUILDING THE ULTIMATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Association, NY (past Secretary). She holds a BA in psychology, Brandeis Good governance has never been more important and the University, an MA in general/experimental psychology, LIU/C.W. Post effectiveness of the Board of Directors can ultimately determine the success Campus and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Library and Information Studies or failure of your organization. Designed for volunteer leaders and staff who at LIU/C.W. Post Campus. Ms. Shebar has spoken at the American want to build a high-impact board, this course offers practical information Educational Researchers Association’s Annual Conference, APRA’s Annual on current trends in board development as well as best practices for Conferences, Mid-Atlantic Researchers Conferences, and Philanthropy board recruitment and retention, fundraising leadership, oversight and Days for AFP Connecticut, AFP Greater New York and AFP Long Island. accountability, succession planning and strengthening the board-staff Course Number: FR-3050 Tuition: $225 partnership. Section A 5 Tuesdays, April 30 - May 28 Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. Instructor: PATRICIA H. CLEMENCY, CFRE is President and CEO of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Metro New York and has also been active with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America for more than two decades. She has served on the National Strategic Planning Task Force committees for fundraising and governance and has been a national trainer on board development, strategic planning, major gifts and other fundraising initiatives. Pat has been a member of the Continuing Education Review Board for the national AFP. Education: M.A., Northwestern University; B.A., St. Mary’s College; Indiana University Center on Philanthropy/AFP Faculty Training Academy. Course Number: FR-2025 Tuition: $225 Section A 5 Tuesdays, March 19 - April 23 (No class March 26) 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 20 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover Ed u c a t i o n The Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development offers a number of professional development programs for teachers, as well as for teacher candidates. Information on the following programs can be found on the pages indicated: • Summer Institutes for Teachers: see page 23 • Science and Math Education Institute: page 24 • Teacher Candidate Mandated Programs: see below • English Language Arts Institute; page 24 • Content Specialty Test Prep Courses: page 22 • Music Education; page 24

Teacher Candidate Mandated TRAINING IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT Programs Molloy College Division of Continuing Education has been approved by the State Education Department, the University of SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION the State of New York, as a provider of the coursework required WORKSHOP by Chapter 544 of the New York State Education Laws of 1988 In compliance with section 52.21 of the Regulations of the regarding the identification and reporting of child abuse and New York State Commissioner of Education, the School Violence maltreatment. The course is part of the state requirements some Protection and Intervention Workshop will address techniques health and school professionals must meet for state licensure, for prevention and intervention in schools at the K-12 levels. Dr. re-registration and certification. All persons applying for a M. Schiering and Tim Ryley present an interactive workshop that provisional or permanent certificate or license valid for classroom facilitates understanding regarding the major issues that confront teaching, service administration, supervisory service or school and challenge today’s educators. They are mindful of the stress service must complete the required training. present in the communities’ children experience, and have designed Instructor: Denise Thorsen, LMSW this workshop to involve the attendees in the learning process. This process includes, character education, the aforementioned Course Number: CA-5000 Tuition: $40 (Molloy Students) intervention and prevention techniques, and a summary of the Safe $50 (Non Molloy Students) Schools In Violence Education Act. *Each student successfully completing the workshop will receive Section A Monday, October 15, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. a “Certificate of Completion.” Successful completion requires Section B Saturday, November 3, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. attendance and participation workshop, and the submission of a Section C Monday, December 3, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. written reflection/critique at the end of the workshop. Section D Saturday, January 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30pm *Enrollment is limited to 35 students and will be on first come first enrolled basis. MANDATORY FINGERPRINTING Effective July 1st, 2001, all new school district employees Course Number: SV-6000 Tuition: $40 (Molloy Students) (both certified and non-certified), and applicants for certification $50 (Non Molloy Students) must undergo fingerprinting and clearance for employment or Section H Monday, June 18, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. certification. If you are an undergraduate or graduate education Section A Saturday, September 22, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. student at Molloy, you can have your fingerprinting done by the Section B Monday, November 5, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Division of Continuing Education at Molloy College at a reduced Section C Monday, December 10, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. fee. Section D Saturday, January 26, 2013, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Fingerprinting will done Monday - Friday, by appointment only. Please call the Division of Continuing Education at 516- PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY 678-5000 ext. 6206 to schedule an appointment. Please come A course specifically designed for accreditation for any population prepared with the following: that is required to attend a 3 hr. course on Chemical Dependency for certification or as a requirement towards a degree. Students in 1. a photo ID the Division of Education or other areas of study who are required 2. the consent form for fingerprinting and criminal history to attend a training session in chemical dependency should take records search, and fingerprint cards, which can be obtained in the this course. (3 contact hours) Continuing Education Office in the Siena Center, Room 106. Instructor: James Mullan, BA ,CASAC 3. a money order for $94.50 payable to New York State Course Number: CD-5000 Tuition: $40 (Molloy Students) Education Department, checks cannot be accepted. The fee $50 (Non-Molloy Students) may also be paid online by visiting www.highered.nyed.gov. Section A Saturday, October 6, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 4. the $10.00 fee (Molloy Students) or $20.00 fee (general Section B Monday, November 19, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. public) charged by the Division of Continuing Education for Section C Saturday, December 8, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. this service. Cash, MasterCard, Visa and a check or money order Section D Monday, January 7, 2013, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. payable to Molloy College are accepted. Course Number: ED-7000

Visit us on the web at: www.molloy.edu/ce/education for current program and schedule information.

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BIOLOGY CST PREPARATION CONTENT SPECIALTY TESTS (CST) Participants will be provided with an overview of the topics, sample questions, and strategies for preparing for this examination. The CST (Content Specialty Test) is required for a professional The knowledge and skills necessary to teach effectively in New York certificate in elementary (common branch), ESOL, and secondary State, as well as the application of those skills to problem solving will academic subject titles. It is also required for initial certification be stressed. The six-week content review sessions the New York State in secondary academic subjects and 7-9 extensions of Pre Certification Exam for Biology are as follows: Foundations of scientific K-6 certificates for candidates who do not possess a college inquiry, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Evolution, Biological concentration in the subject of the certificate. The test covers Diversity, Human Biology, Ecology content in the subject or subjects that the corresponding certificate Instructor: Ed Wilensky, Principal, Rachel Carson High School for authorizes the holder to teach. The test format typically consists of Coastal Studies multiple-choice questions and a written assignment. Course Number: CST-7100 Tuition: $175 (Molloy Students) Please note that new exams for teacher certification will be $195 (Non Molloy Students) released in 2012. Candidates graduating in May 2013 or after Section A 6 Mondays, September 17 - October 29 should wait to take the new test. Candidates graduating prior to (no class October 8); 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. May 2013 should take the current CST test. SPANISH CST PREPARATION MATHEMATICS CST PREPARATION Participants will be provided with a review of the objectives and Participants will be provided with a review of the topics, sub areas, sample questions as they might appear on the exam, and samples questions as they might appear on the exam, and strategies for preparing for the examination. The four-week content strategies for preparing for the examination. Problem solving and review for the New York State Certification Exam for Spanish will algebraic manipulation will be stressed throughout each topic. include the following topics: Listening Comprehension, Reading The six-week content review for the New York State Certification Comprehension, Language Structures, Cultural Understanding, Exam for Mathematics will include the following topics: Written Expression and Oral Expression Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Logic, Pre-Calculus, and Instructor: Leslie Wecksler, Education Department, Molloy Calculus, Probability, Statistics, and Discrete Mathematics College Instructor: Kristin Anglin, Valley Stream Central High School Course Number: CST-7500 Tuition: $175 (Molloy Students) District $195 (Non Molloy Students) Course Number: CST-7200 Tuition: $175 (Molloy Students) Section A 4 Fridays, September 28 - October 26; $195 (Non Molloy Students) (no class October 5); 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Section A 6 Wednesday, September 19 - October 31 (no class September 26); STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES CST PREPARATION 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Participants will be provided with an overview of topics and sample questions for preparing for this state exam. Case studies will ENGLISH CST PREPARATION be used to review the test frameworks for teaching students with The six-week content review for the New York State Certification exceptional needs. The knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to Exam for English will include the following topics: teach in self-contained and inclusive classrooms will be reviewed. Listening, Speaking, Writing, Reading, Language, Literature The six-week review sessions for the exam will include the (characteristics of genres) and Literature (historical, social, and following NYS Test Framework areas: "Understanding and Evaluating cultural aspects) Students with Disabilities", "Promoting Student Learning and Instructor: Jeff Littwin, Roosevelt High School Development in a Collaborative Learning Community", "Working in a Collaborative Professional Environment" and Constructed- Course Number: CST-7300 Tuition: $175 (Molloy Students) Response Assignments on the above topics. $195 (Non Molloy Students) Instructor: Dr. Patricia Mason, Graduate Education, Molloy College Section A 6 Wednesdays, Septebmer 19 - October 31 Course Number: CST-7600 Tuition: $175 (Molloy Student) (no class September 26); $195 (Non Molloy Student) 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Section A 6 Fridays, September 28 - November 2 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. SOCIAL STUDIES CST PREPARATION Participants will be provided with a review of the objectives Multi-Subject CST Preparation and sub areas, sample questions as they might appear on the This six-week content review for the exam will include the exam, and strategies for preparing for the examination. following topics: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and The six-week content review for the New York State Certification Technology, Social Studies, the Fine Arts, Health and Fitness, Family Exam for Social Studies will include the following topics: History; and Consumer Science and Career Development and Foundations of Geography; Economics; Civics, Citizenship, and Government; Social Reading: Constructed-Response Assignment. The participants will be Studies Skills; and History: Constructed-Response Assignment. provided will sample questions as well as strategies for answering the Instructor: David Bonagura, Kellenberg Memorial High School questions. Instructor: Ellen Brett, Education Division, Molloy College Course Number: CST-7400 Tuition: $175 (Molloy Students) Course Number: CST-7700 Tuition: $175 (Molloy Students); $195 (Non Molloy Students) $195 (Non– Molloy Students) Section A 6 Tuesdays, September 25 - October 30 Section A 6 Wednesdays, September 19 - October 31 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. (no class September 26) 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.

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SUMMER INSTITUTES FOR TEACHERS Interested in expanding your subject area knowledge, exploring ADVANCED PLACEMENT SUMMER INSTITUTES new subject material or adding to your teaching tool kit? Molloy Molloy College, through the Divisions of Education and College has what you're looking for. This summer, you can enroll Continuing Education & Professional Development, and in in courses that will build your knowledge in content area and cooperation with the College Board, offers Summer Institutes for improve your instructional skills. teachers of Advanced Placement High School courses. Institutes Molloy College Summer Institutes are all week-long courses that are taught by experienced teachers of AP and are endorsed by are designed to be taken by teachers for professional development the College Board. The Institutes can be taken either for graduate and are offered for either 3-graduate credits or 2 in-service credit at $900 per 3-credit course or for In-Service (non-credit) (continuing education) credits. All of the Summer Institutes are credit at $750 per course. All the Institutes are usually offered on offered in an intensive, one-week format at either our Rockville a one-week, Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. basis at either Centre Campus or at our Suffolk Center on the grounds of Republic our Rockville Centre Campus or at Suffolk Center at Route 110, on Airport in East Farmingdale. The Summer Institutes are grouped the grounds of Republic Airport located at: 7180 Grumman Lane, into two categories: Advanced Placement Summer Institutes (for in East Farmingdale, New York. Please visit our website at: www. teachers who are teaching, or intend to teach Advanced Placement molloy.edu/ce/ap for a description of the Institutes and further courses in their high school), and Education Institutes (where the information regarding the AP Summer Institute Program. The subject matter is of a general nature). Each of the areas are further following Institutes will be offered during summer 2012: described below. The Summer Institutes for 2012 will be offered starting the June 25-28 week of June 25th and will run each week through the week of Biology: Instructor: Erol Altug; RVC August 13th. The course descriptions, schedule of classes and Computer Science A: Instructor: Kathleen Larson; RVC tuition rates are generally available by late winter/early spring each English Literature: Instructor: Ed Schmieder; Suffolk year. Contact Louis Cino at: [email protected] or call (516)678-5000 Statistics: Instructor: Dr. Joe Oechsle; Suffolk ext. 6483, to be placed on our mailing list. July 2, 3, 5 & 6 EDUCATION INSTITUTES Art History: Instructor: John Nici; Suffolk There are over a dozen Education Institutes planned for next Spanish Language: Instructor: Jose Diaz; Suffolk summer. All of the Summer Institutes are offered on an intensive, one-week format at either one or both of our Long Island, NY July 9-12 locations: at our main campus in Rockville Centre, Nassau County Biology: Instructor: Richard Kurtz RVC or at our Suffolk Center in East Farmingdale. Environmental Science: Instructor: Jeanne Kaidy; RVC Subject areas for 2012 will include: European History: Instructor: Alice Grant; Suffolk • English Language Arts Spanish Literature: Instructor: Elizabeth Sherman; • Math Suffolk • Social Studies U. S. History: Instructor: Alyce Loesch; Suffolk • Science July 16-19 Course descriptions for the Institutes, application and registration Calculus BC: Instructor: Dr. Maxine Lifshitz; Suffolk information, as well as travel directions and other information, can Chemistry: Instructor: Mark Langella; RVC be found on the web at: www.molloy.edu/ce/summer. Government & Politics: US: Instructor: Maria Schmidt; The Institutes can be taken either for graduate credit at $900 Suffolk per 3-credit course or for In-Service (non-credit) credit at $495 per World History: Instructor: Charles Hart; Suffolk course*. July 23-26 Calculus AB: Instructor: Dr. Maxine Lifshitz; Suffolk Psychology: Instructor: Jeanne Blakeslee; Suffolk Biology: Instructor: Richard Kurtz RVC

July 30-August 2 Economics: Instructor: Bruce Damasio; Suffolk English Language: Instructor: Barbara Murphy; Suffolk

August 6-9 Biology: Instructor: Mary Jane Davis

*Graduate tuition for teachers taking the Summer Institutes for professional development and not towards a Molloy Master’s degree is a flat rate of $900 per 3-credit course. Tuition for Molloy College graduate students who have been approved to take Institutes as part of their degree program will be charged the current rate of graduate tuition plus the appropriate fees. Currently the tuition and fees for a 3-credit course is $2,835. The tuition for Summer, 2011 Institutes is subject to change and will be announced in May 2011. 23 EDUCATION

SCIENCE AND MATH EDUCATION INSTITUTE Music EDUCATION INSTITUTE

The Science and Math Education Institute was established to serve The Music Education Institute was established to provide K-12 music the K-12 science and mathematics education community on Long educators with state of the art professional development and teacher Island. Given that the ever-changing nature of today’s global society training in all fields of Music Instruction. Long Island’s music programs demands that learners of all ages search for truth through critical have long been noted for their high levels of achievement, and thinking, reflection, and dialogue, the Institute will: Molloy seeks to maintain that tradition into the 21st century and our - Serve in an advisory capacity to make the services provided by emerging global society. Therefore we: higher education programs ever congruent with the changing needs - Provide hands-on musical experiences taught by master teachers, of the K-12 science and math education community. which can translate directly to the classroom or rehearsal room. - Encourage diverse K-12 science and math educators to apply - Offer research based methods and assessment strategies for all and participate in formal and informal programs, coursework, and age and skill levels. conferences. - Cultivate authenticity in multicultural music with “master - Promote Molloy College as a way to meet pre-service, in-service, teachers” from around the world. and professional development goals. - Develop a community of Music professionals to mentor the next The Institute offers one and two-day workshops, and courses generation of Music Educators currently in college programs, through throughout the year, including the summer. For further information outreach and apprenticeships. on upcoming programs and/or to be placed on our mailing list, The institute offers workshops, summer institutes and conferences please call Louis J. Cino at 516-678-5000 ext. 6883 or e-mail him at throughout the year. For further information on upcoming programs [email protected]. and/or to be placed on our mailing list, please call 516-678-5000 ext. 6483 or e-mail: [email protected]. Find us online at: www.molloy.edu/ ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS EDUCATION INSTITUTE ce/music.

The Division of Education of Molloy College has established an English Language Arts Education Advisory Board to help improve ELA education. To this end, it is offering professional development by presenting topics of interest for teachers in the areas of English Language Arts. The Advisory Board consists of ELA teachers and supervisors from schools located throughout Long Island and New York City. Molloy College recognizes this endeavor as part of its mission to serve the education community.

The Mission of the ELA Education Advisory Board at Molloy College: • To serve in an advisory capacity to make the services provided by the higher education programs congruent with the needs of K-12 ELA. • To enhance the academic and professional development of K-12 ELA educators by offering ELA programs. • Maintain a high quality academic program by generating input and incorporating expertise from English Language Arts Education professionals outside the College. • Increase the flow of information and knowledge regarding availability of resources to meet the needs of ELA students and educators in community school districts. • Encourage K-12 ELA educators to apply and participate in formal and informal programs, coursework, and conferences. • Serve the diverse student population in school districts by providing quality in-service teacher-candidates or certified teachers who are trained through their Molloy coursework in teaching diverse populations. Various workshops and Institutes are offered in the spring and summer at both our Rockville Centre and Suffolk Center locations. In addition, graduate degree programs in English Language Arts are also offered.

Questions and Further Information Further information on the ELA Institute can be found on our website at: www.molloy.edu/ce/ela If you should have any questions or would like to be placed on our mailing list, please contact: Vicky Giouroukakis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Graduate Program, Division of Education, at (516) 678-5000, ext. 6791 or by e-mail at: [email protected]. 24 Fa m i l y De v e l o p m e n t Cr e d e n t i a l s (FDC) Molloy College is offering the Family Development Credentials (FDC) program, strengths-based family support training for front-line family workers/professionals. The FDC program is a professional development course and credentialing program for frontline family workers/professionals to learn and practice skills of strengths-based family support with families. FDC is offered in 19 states and its movement is growing nationwide. A collaborative effort between the Family Development Institute and Molloy College. Community and state services have been fragmented, problem-specific, crisis-driven, and focused on “rescuing or fixing” families in trouble. Molloy College serves as a catalyst for an exciting, life-transforming journey for family workers! The FDC training offers professionals, who work with families, a systematic and sequential training as well as a reliable recognition of skills and competencies needed to work effectively with families. For years, New York State staff – including those on Long Island – who work with families were educated using the strengths-based approach. Now, you can enroll in the FDC training, developed by researchers at Cornell University, and help families develop their own capacity to solve problems and achieve life long-lasting self-reliance. Molloy College supports New York State in their commitment Family Development Credential (FDC) Requirement to reorient its health, education, and human service systems To earn the FDC, an applicant completes 90 hours of interactive toward a family support and empowerment approach classroom instruction based on the Empowerment Skills for statewide. A quote from the Empowerment Skills for Family Family Workers curriculum, prepares a skills portfolio with the Workers’ curriculum reads: “Within each person lies a bone- support of a portfolio advisor, and passes a state credentialing deep longing for freedom, self-respect, hope and the chance exam. The credentialing fee exam is $250. to make an important contribution to one’s family, community, and the world,”. The credentials also provide an important Schedule of Classes career pathway or avenue into college for workers who The FDC program is offered over 20 sessions in either an ordinarily have little or no formal training or higher education. evening (4-9 p.m.) or day (9 a.m. – 3 p.m.) format at Molloy’s The FDC curriculum is based on 10 teaching modules: Suffolk Center located just off Route 110 on the grounds of Republic Airport: 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale, Module 1: Family Development: A Sustainable Route to New York. The program is offered just once per year starting Healthy Self-Reliance in September. Module 2: Communicating with Skill and Heart Module 3: Taking Good Care of Yourself Who Should Attend? Module 4: Diversity Case managers, home health aides and direct care workers, Module 5: Strengths-based Assessment intake and social welfare workers, community or nutrition Module 6: Helping Families Set and Reach Goals workers, early intervention staff, outreach workers, employment Module 7: Helping Families Access Specialized Services and training counselors, crisis intervention staff, home visitors, Module 8: Home Visiting volunteers and paid staff in faith-based groups. Module 9: Facilitation Skills: Family Conferences, Support Groups and Community Meetings Instructor: CLARISSA F. THOMAS, FDC, BBA, MSW Module 10: Collaboration Course Number: FDC 1000 Tuition: $895 (includes textbook) Section A Suffolk Center Campus The purpose of Empowerment Skills for Family Workers is for 20 Thursdays evenings, 9/27, 10/4, 10/11, workers to use their power responsibly and grow into highly 10/18, 11/8, 11/15, 12/6, 12/13, 1/10, 1/17, skilled, effective family development workers who can help 2/14, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/11, 4/18, 5/9, 5/16, 6/6 families move from dependence on government programs to & 6/13; 4:00 – 9:00 p.m. a healthy, sustainable relationship with their communities. In Section B Suffolk Center Campus addition, the FDC course is offered to frontline family workers 20 Friday days, 9/28, 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 11/9, from a wide range of government, private and not-for-profit 11/16, 12/7, 12/14, 1/11, 1/18, 2/15, 2/22, 3/8, agencies as well as businesses and large corporations. As a 3/22, 4/12, 4/19, 5/10, 5/17, 6/7 & 6/14; result, families receive services that have the same orientation, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. making the approach so much more comprehensive. QUESTIONS? Come to our INFORMATION & REGISTRATION SESSION Thursday, September 13, 2012 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Suffolk Center Campus To RSVP and for further information, call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 25 FAid n d a i nccti i a o l n P Slt a u n d n i i e n s g & In s u r a n c e PROGRAM DESCRIPTION If you are an individual who would like to earn the CFPTM designation, then Molloy is the college for you. At Molloy you will find a faculty dedicated to TM giving you not only a great financial planning education, but they will also give to you the tools to help you pass the CFP Certification Examination. The pass rate for our students on the CFPTM exam has been consistently above the national average. The program is designed to be taken by people already employed in the financial services field. As such, only six courses are required for financial services professionals to complete the program: • Financial Planning Process and Insurance • Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits • Investment Planning • Estate Planning • Income Tax Planning • Case Studies in Financial Planning

A comprehensive set of Study Guides from the College of Financial Planning for each of the required courses is included in the cost of tuition and will be handed out in the first class. TM An MBA program with a concentration in Personal Financial Planning is also being offered. Students in the MBA program will be eligible to sit for the CFP Certification Examination given by the CFP Board. Please contact Brunilda Zena Administrative Assistant - Graduate Programs, MBA Program, at 516-678-5000 ext 6905 or by e-mail at [email protected] for further information on the MBA program. Registration for the certificate program is on-going and you have up until 1 week before the start of classes to register. For admission and registration procedures for the certificate program, as well as an application for admission, please visit our website at: www.molloy.edu/cfp or call our office at 516-678-5000 x6357. To sit for the CFP™ Certification Examination given by the CFP Board, students must complete an examination application from the CFP Board and pay an examination fee to sit for the one-and-a-half day comprehensive examination. The examination fee is $595. For an application for the exam, as well as for information on the work experience and ethics requirements, please call the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development at (516) 678-5000 ext. 6206 or write to the: CFP Board, 1700 Broadway, Suite 2100, Denver, Colorado 80290, call the CFP Board at (303) 830-7500 or visit their website at www.CFP- Board.org. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES - Fall 2012 FINANCIAL PLANNING PROCESS AND INSURANCE Income Tax planning The program’s first course begins with a presentation of the basics Students are introduced to the skills needed to effectively manage client’s that will form the foundation of knowledge needed as a working financial taxes. Topics include: Income tax law fundamentals, Tax compliance, Income tax services professional. The financial planning process, as well as the legal, fundamentals and calculations, Tax accounting methods, Tax characteristics of ethical, and regulatory issues affecting financial planners, and time value entities, Income taxation of trusts and estates, Basis, Cost-recovery concepts, of money concepts are covered. The course continues with a discussion of Tax consequences of like-kind exchanges, Tax consequences of gain or loss on the principles of risk management and insurance, allowing the student to sale of assets, Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), Tax management techniques, identify a client’s risk exposure and select appropriate risk management Passive activity and at-risk rules, Tax implications of changing circumstances, techniques. and Charitable contributions and deductions.

Course Number: FP-0150 Tuition: $695 Course Number: FP-0400 Tuition: $695 (includes study materials from the College for Financial Planning) (includes study materials from the College for Financial Planning) Section A Molloy Campus Section A Molloy Campus 14 Tuesdays, September 11 - December 18 14 Mondays, September 10 - December 17 (no class November 6) (No class October 8) 7:45 - 9:55 p.m. 7:45 - 9:55 p.m. Instructor: James Werner, CFP Instructor: Nicholas G. Kokis, CFP

ESTATE PLANNING This course provides candidates with a basic understanding of the tax and non-tax rules and strategies governing estate planning to optimize the client’s objectives.

Course Number: FP-0600 Tuition: $695 (includes study materials from the College for Financial Planning) Section A Rockville Centre Campus 14 Wednesdays, September 5 - December 12 (No class November 21) 7:45 – 9:55 p.m. Instructor: Diane Wilkie, ESQ., CFP

CFP™, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, and CFP (with flame logo)® are certification marks owned by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Molloy College does not certify individuals to use the CFP™, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ or CFP (with flame logo)® certification marks. Molloy College does not award the CFP™ and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Certification. The right to use the marks CFP and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER is granted by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) to those persons who have met its rigorous education standards, passed the CFP Board’s CFP™ Certification Examination, satisfied a work experience requirement, and agreed to abide by the CFP Board’s Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility. Only persons registered with the CFP Board are permitted to sit for the CFP™ Certification Examination. CFP certification is issued only by the CFP Board. 26 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover Fl o r a l De s i g n Ce r t i f i c a t e Pr o g r a m

Would you like to know how to design floral and plant arrangements? Do you love to orchestrate with flowers? Would you like to acquire floral knowledge and design arrangements for your personal use? Are you looking for a career change? Learn from the best! The Floral Design program is taught by instructors/designers from 1-800-Flowers and offered at their headquarters/ training facility located in Carle Place. This program offers three levels of expertise, ranging from the basic level of design principles to the advanced level. Students must take courses in sequential order i.e., basic, intermediate then advanced. In a short time you will have new exciting skills for personal use or as a new marketable career.

REGISTER EARLY – CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED

Instructor: MICHAEL GEORGE, Special Events Coordinator and Head Designer, 1-800-Flowers. He has 40 years experience in floral industry including design, parties, retail and sales of events. BASIC FLORAL DESIGN ADVANCED FLORAL DESIGN The key factors of design will be taught; color, balance, This class is geared for the student who is looking at a proportion and shape. The students will have a hands-on future in floral design and sales. The latest techniques on floral experience implementing these vital elements to make a beautiful arrangements will be taught. Learn product care and maintenance. arrangement properly. Particular emphasis will focus on the use Also covered will be the proper and recommended sales techniques of proper materials, mechanics, and design standards. The care implemented. Learn how to up-sell an arrangement from a and handling of the most commonly used flowers, and working bouquet to a “special event” arrangement. Prerequisite: FL-1002 or with various pieces of equipment used in design will be covered. equivalent experience. Students will be taught to use their imaginations in both classic and contemporary composition. Learn to see the beauty and Course Number: FL-1003 Tuition: $375 magic in everything that grows around you! (Includes handouts and use of materials) Section A 4 Wednesdays, November 7 – December 5 Course Number: FL-1001 Tuition: $375 (no class November 21); 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (Includes handouts and use of materials) Section B 4 Wednesdays, November 7 – December 5 Section A 4 Wednesdays, September 12 – October 3; (no class November 21); 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Section B 4 Wednesdays, September 12 – October 3; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. UPON RECEIPT OF REGISTRATION, DIRECTIONS TO THE INTERMEDIATE FLORAL DESIGN The standard “do’s & don’ts” of floral design. In this class, 1-800-FLOWERS TRAINING FACILITY (LOCATED AT One you will cover the techniques for standard holiday and everyday Old Country Road, Carle Place, N.Y.) WILL BE MAILED arranging, as well as corsage, special events and wedding work. The TO YOU. various techniques of product quality and floral standards will be taught. Prerequisite: FL-1001 or equivalent experience.

Course Number: FL-1002 Tuition: $375 (Includes handouts and use of materials) Section A 4 Wednesdays, October 10 – October 31; 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Section B 4 Wednesdays, October 10 – October 31; 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Instructor: Michael George

Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! 27 AHde d a iltc t h i oP nr oS ft e u s d s i i o e sn s Molloy College offers a number of non-credit courses and programs in the Health Professions. The areas that courses and programs are offered in are: • Healthcare (Child Abuse ID, First Aid & Infection Control) (see this page) ONLINE COURSES NOW AVAILABLE! • Medical Assisting Skills (see page 33) • Medical Records (Health Information Management) Healthcare Programs: (see page 34) Advanced Coding for the Physician’s Office • Nursing (see page 46) Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep A full description of these areas can be found on the pages that follow. Coding, Reimbursement and Documentation To further your career opportunity, Molloy College also offers for Physicians Associates Degrees in any of three Allied Health Sciences: HIPAA Compliance (4 user licenses) • Cardiovascular Technology Revenue Cycle Management for Healthcare • Nuclear Medicine Technology Providers • Respiratory Care Online programs are also offered in the areas of business, Call 1-800-229-1020 ext. 6446 for further details. internet, design and technical programs, networking, Microsoft Certification and video game design and development. For information on the online programs, please see page 54.

HEALTHCARE TRAINING IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND REPORTING OF CHILD This program has been approved by the Board of Examiners of ABUSE AND NEGLECT Nursing Home Administrators, Molloy College Division of Continuing Education has been Office of Health, New York State. 10% discount available for approved by the State Education Department, the University of multiple registrations (over ten). the State of New York, as a provider of the coursework required This course may be offered on your site for 30 people or more – days, evenings, or weekends. by Chapter 544 of the New York State Education Laws of 1988 Please call our office for further details at (516) 678-5000, regarding the identification and reporting of child abuse and X6206, 6207, 6211. maltreatment. The course is part of the state requirements some Instructor: Nancy Barrett health and school professionals must meet for state licensure, re-registration and certification. All persons applying for a Course Number: HE-5000 Tuition: $40 (Molloy Students) provisional or permanent certificate or license valid for classroom $50 (Non Molloy Students) teaching, service administration, supervisory service or school Section K Rockville Centre Campus service must complete the required training. Monday, July 16, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus Course Number: CA5000 Tuition: $40 (Molloy Students) Saturday, September 8, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center $50 (Non Molloy Students) Thursday, October 4, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Please see page 21 for dates and times. Section C Rockville Centre Campus Saturday, November 10, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. TRAINING IN BARRIER PRECAUTION AND INFECTION CONTROL Section D Suffolk Center MEASURES Thursday, December 13, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Chapter 786 of the Laws of 1992 amended the Education Section E Rockville Centre Campus Law and the Public Health Law, establishing a new requirement Saturday, January 12, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. for many licensed professionals practicing in New York State. The professionals affected by this mandate include physicians, TRAINING IN FIRST AID physician assistants, specialist assistants, dentists, dental hygienists, This course offers instruction and practical exercise in First Aid. Topics will include: allergic reactions, bites, burns, cuts registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, optometrists, and and abrasions, sprains, poisoning, bleeding, concussion and case podiatrists. Individuals in these categories must complete approved management. The main goal of this course is to provide the courses work or training regarding infection control and barrier student with the skills necessary to keeping their patient stable precautions, including engineering and work practice controls, until help arrives. An American Heart Association card will be to prevent the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus issued and is valid for a period of two years. Enrollment is limited (HIV) and the hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the course of professional for each class. Price of the course includes the books. practice. Dentists, registered professional nurses, podiatrists, Instructor: CAMILLE TWARDZIK optometrists, licensed practical nurses, and dental hygienists must attest compliance to the State Education Department at the Course Number: FA-6000 Tuition: $55 time of initial licensure and subsequent reregistration of licenses. Section A Rockville Centre Campus Friday, September 28, 6:00 p.m.-10:00p.m. Physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants must Section B Suffolk Center document completion of such course work to the Department of Thursday, December 13, 5:30-9:30pm. Health. 28 Ho m e In s p e c t i o n Molloy College is offering a New York State approved program to become a licensed Home Inspector. Home inspectors conduct inspections of newly built or previously owned homes, condominiums, town homes, apartments, and at times commercial buildings. Home inspection has become a standard practice in the home-purchasing process. Typically, home inspectors are hired by prospective home buyers to inspect and report on the condition of a home’s systems, components, and structure. Typically, home inspectors are hired either immediately prior to the purchase offer on a home or as a contingency to a sales contract. In addition to examining structural quality, home inspectors inspect all home systems and features, including roofing, exterior elements, site, garage or carport, foundation, interior, plumbing, electrical, and heating and cooling systems. New York State legislation mandates that all home inspectors in New York obtain a license. An applicant must have successfully completed high school or its equivalent and complete 140 hours of approved training, including 40 hours of unpaid inspection experience under the direct supervision of a licensed inspector, or have 100 hours of paid or unpaid inspection experience under the direct supervision of a licensed inspector. Molloy College offers the approved 140-hour course of study consisting of the following 5 Modules: Module 1: Structure, Roofing & Exteriors (25 hours) Module 2: Interiors, Electrical Systems, Insulation & Ventilation (25 hours) Module 3: Heating, Cooling & Plumbing (25 hours) Module 4: License Law, Overview of Profession & Report Writing (25 hours) Module 5: Field Training (40 hours of supervised home inspections) The applicant must also pass a written exam. Home inspectors are licensed for two years and must pay an initial fee of $250 and renewal fees of $100 every two years thereafter. Further information regarding home inspection licensure can be found on the New York State web site at: www.dos.state.ny.us/lcns/homemain.htm Modules 1-4 can be taken in any order and do not have any pre-requisites. Module 5 must be taken last and is only open to Molloy students who have completed Modules 1-4 at Molloy. Visit us at: www.molloy.edu/ce/hi for the current schedule. All of our courses are taught by licensed and New York State approved instructors. While attending our courses you will learn construction methods, inspection standards and regulations and electric, heating, air conditioning, plumbing inspection techniques and how to start your own business. Required text (all Modules): The Home Inspection Book: A Guide for Professionals, by Marcia Darvin Spada, Thomson, 2007 Modules 1 - 4 are each approved for 22.5 hours of Real Estate Continuing Education credit for salespersons and brokers.

Course Schedule: MODULE 3: HEATING, COOLING & PLUMBING 25 hours, plus exam; No prerequisites YOUR CAREER IN HOME INSPECTION Course Number: HI-3000 Tuition: $395 Please see description on page 2. Section A 9 Tuesdays, September 18 - November 20 Course Number: HI-9999 Tuition: No Charge (although (no class November 6) 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Instructor: John Weiburg, P.E., Engineer and licensed home this seminar is offered at no charge, you must register inspector, ASHI certified inspector and LEED Green Associate. for the seminar at least one week beforehand). Section A Rockville Centre Campus MODULE 4: LICENSE LAW, OVERVIEW OF PROFESSION & 1 Tuesday, September 4; REPORT WRITING 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. 25 hours, plus exam; No prerequisites Course Number: HI-4000 Tuition: $395 Section A 9 Tuesdays, November 27 - February 5 MODULE 1: STRUCTURE, ROOFING & EXTERIORS (no class 12/25 & 1/1) 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. 25 hours, plus exam; No prerequisites Instructor: John Weiburg, P.E., Engineer and licensed home Course Number: HI-1000 Tuition: $395 inspector, ASHI certified inspector and LEED Green Associate. Section A 8 Thursdays, October 4 - November 29 (no class November 22) 6:30 – 9:40 p.m. MODULE 5: FIELD TRAINING Instructor: DENNIS J. DeVOTI, P.E. is a New York State Professional 40 hours of supervised home inspections, prerequisites: Modules Engineer and a NY State Licensed Home Inspector with over 15 1-4; Open only to Molloy Students. It is offered four times a year years experience as a home inspector. He has over 15 years of starting in February, April, June and November. teaching experience, three of which were teaching an Overview of Course Number: HI-5000 Tuition: $695 Home Inspection course at Molloy College. He is also certified by Section D Saturdays, first class June 16; additional Saturday the National Institute of Building Inspectors. He holds a Bachelor of dates will be given out in class. Electrical Engineering from Manhattan College. Section A Saturdays, first class November 17; additional Saturday dates will be given out in class. MODULE 2: INTERIORS, ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, INSULATION & Section B Saturdays, first class February 9; additional VENTILATION Saturday dates will be given out in class. 25 hours, plus exam; No prerequisites Course Number: HI-2000 Tuition: $395 Instructor: LES JANSSON, NY State licensed home inspector, 203K Section A 8 Thursdays, December 6 - February 7 consultant through the Department of HUD-FHA.. (no class 12/20 & 12/27) 6:30 p.m. - 9:40 p.m. Instructor: DENNIS J. DeVOTI, P.E., see bio under course HI-1000

A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 29 Ho m e In s p e c t i o n Co n t i n u i n g Ed u c a t i o n Home Inspectors in New York State are required to complete 24 hours of approved continuing education within their two- year license renewal period prior to the expiration date in order to renew their license. For more information on continuing education requirements contact the New York State Department of State Division of Licensing Services at: Phone: (518) 474- 4429, Email: [email protected] or visit their website at: www.dos.state.ny.us/licensing/homeinspect/hinspector.html.

The courses listed below are approved by New York State, Department of State, Division of Licensing Services for Home Inspector Continuing Education credit. The courses are offered throughout the year and additional courses will be offered in the near future. Visit us at: www.molloy.edu/ce/hi for the current schedule.

Registration: Phone-in registration is available by calling 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 with your MasterCard or Visa. To register in person, by fax or mail, please follow the directions on the Registration Form located on the inside back cover of this catalog. Online registration is available on our website at: www.molloy.edu/ce. NEW YORK STATE HOME INSPECTION CODE OF ETHICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN HOME INSPECTIONS: ASBESTOS, STANDARDS OF PRACTICE (6 CE hours) LEAD, MOLD & WATER QUALITY (2 CE hours) Instructor: John Weiburg, P.E., Engineer and licensed home inspector, Instructor: JOHN WEIBURG, P.E., Engineer and licensed home ASHI certified inspector and LEED Green Associate. inspector and ASHI certified inspector. Course Number: HI-6000 Tuition: $145 Course Number: HI-6035A Tuition: $55 Section A Suffolk Center campus Section A Rockville Centre campus 2 Thursdays, September 27 & October 4, Thursday, November 1, 7:00-9:00 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center campus Thursday, November 15, 7:00-9:00 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO LEED: LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (4 CE hours) INTRODUCTION TO AUXILIARY ASHI STANDARDS: RESIDENTIAL Instructor: JOHN WEIBURG, see bio under course, HI-6000. PREDRYWALL INSPECTIONS & POOL/SPA INSPECTIONS (2 CE hours) Course Number: HI-6025 Tuition: $95 Instructor: JOHN WEIBURG, P.E., Engineer and licensed home Section A Suffolk Center campus inspector and ASHI certified inspector. Thursday, October 25, 6:00-10:00 p.m. Course Number: HI-6040A Tuition: $55 MOLD IS IN THE AIR FOR HOME INSPECTORS! (6 CE hours) Section A Rockville Centre campus Instructor: ALAIN ATTIAS, see bio under course HI-6050. Thursday, November 8, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center campus Course Number: HI-6075 Tuition: $145 Thursday, January 17, 2013, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre campus Thursday & Friday, October 25 & 26, 6:30-9:30 p.m. ELECTRICAL INSPECTION BASICS (6 CE hours) Section B Suffolk Center campus Instructor: DENNIS J. DEVOTI, P.E. see bio on page 29 under HI- Thursday & Friday, November 1 & 8, 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1000. EFFECTIVE REPORT WRITING TECHNIQUES (6 CE hours) Course Number: HI-6100A Tuition: $140 Instructor: ALAIN ATTIAS, licensed Home Inspector, Board Certified Section A Rockville Centre campus Master Home Inspector, Pro-Lab Mold Inspector 2 Mondays, October 22 & 29, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Section B Rockville Centre campus Course Number: HI-6050 Tuition: $145 2 Mondays, January 7 &14, 2013, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre campus Thursday & Friday, November 15 & 16, BASEMENT WATER PENETRATION (3 CE hours) 6:30-9:30 p.m. Instructor: DENNIS J. DEVOTI, P.E. see bio under course HI-6100A. Section B Suffolk Center campus 2 Thursdays, January 10 & 17, 2013, Course Number: HI-6125A Tuition: $75 6:30-9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre campus Monday, October 15, 6:30-9:30 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDING (3 CE hours) Section B Rockville Centre campus Instructor: JOHN WEIBURG, P.E., Engineer and licensed home Monday, December 10, 6:30-9:30 p.m. inspector and ASHI certified inspector. INPECTING ROOFS AND ATTICS (3 CE hours) Course Number: HI-6030A Tuition: $75 Instructor: ALAIN ATTIAS, licensed Home Inspector, Board Certified Section A Rockville Centre campus Master Home Inspector, Pro-Lab Mold Inspector Thursday, November 29, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center campus Course Number: HI-6050 Tuition: $75 Thursday, December 13, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre campus Thursday, October 11, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center campus Thursday, December 6, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

30 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover In t e r i o r De c o r a t i n g The Interior Decorating Certificate Program is an intensive course of study designed both for those who have a personal interest in the subject, as well as for those individuals interested in working in the field of Interior Decoration. The training will give students the basic skills in preparation for entering the profession and will bring students employment opportunities ranging from the home furnishing area to the design industry. Career opportunities for interior decorating students include: assisting the building professional, e.g. Interior designer, contractor, architect, etc., in the implementation of interior designs; as a sales representative or employee for wallpaper, paint, carpet, lighting, furniture or fabric stores; working for office furnishings and space planning suppliers. These courses have been specially designed for those wishing to gain essential skills through an accelerated program. Emphasis will be placed on practical training and development of creativity in the field of decorating. A textbook and/or materials may be required for most of the courses in the program. Please see www.molloy.edu/id for a list or call the office at 516-678-5000 x6206. Any possible field trips may require an additional fee. Course and Certificate Requirements: The program is composed of eight (8) required courses and two (2) elective courses that may be completed in as little as one year, if you attend during the day, or if a student prefers, may be taken one or more course at a time. There are no prerequisites for entry into the program. A Certificate of Interior Decorating will be issued by Molloy College after the successful completion of the eight (8) required courses and two (2) elective courses. Completion standards require that a minimum grade of “C” be received and satisfactory attendance maintained in all of the courses. REQUIRED COURSES (all eight required): • Design Concepts (offered in the fall and spring) QUESTIONS? • History of Interiors & Furniture (offered in the fall) Come to our • Color (offered in the fall) • Drawing I (offered in the fall) INFORMATION & REGISTRATION • Drawing II (offered in the spring) SESSION • Decorating & Design Applications (formerly Space Planning) (offered in the spring) Tuesday, September 4, 2012 • Materials (offered in the spring) 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. • Business Procedures (offered in the spring) Casey Center ELECTIVE COURSES (select two): • Perspective (offered in the winter) To RSVP and for further information, call • Rendering (offered in the winter) 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 • Lighting (offered in the summer) • Interior Decorating Resources (offered in the summer) REQUIRED COURSES: COLOR Color is one the interior decorator’s major tools. Learn DESIGN CONCEPT’S the dimensions of color, how to work the color wheel, the value In this fundamental course, the student will gain an overview & intensity chart and how light affects color. Explore color of the underlying principles & elements of good design as well organization and color theories. Some materials required - see as methodology. Learn about the importance of ergonomics and www.molloy.edu/id for a list or call the office at 516-678-5000 anthropomorphics. Textbook required. (no prerequisites) 20 hrs x6206. (no prerequisites) 20 hours Instructors: Marie Byrne, ASID, NY Certified Interior Designer Instructor: Maureen A. DelPezzo, see bio under course ID-0702 with over 15 years of teaching experience. Schools include Nassau Community College, New York Institute of Technology Course Number: ID-0703 Tuition: $250 and Queensborough Community College and Maureen A. Section A 10 Wednesdays, October 3 - December 12 DelPezzo, see bio under course ID 0702. (no class November 21); 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Section B 10 Mondays, October 15 - December 17; Course Number: ID-0701 Tuition: $250 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Section A 10 Thursday, October 4 - December 13 (no class November 22) 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. HISTORY OF INTERIORS & FURNITURE This course covers the decorative arts from antiquity through 20th century periods and styles. (No Prerequisites) 20 hrs Instructor: Maureen A. DelPezzo, ASID, NCIDQ Qualified, Certified Interior Designer, BFA Interior Design, BA; Adjunct Professor, Nassau Community College and New York Institute of Technology, Interior Designer, Be Still Design Inc. Course Number: ID-0702 Tuition: $250 Section A 10 Wednesdays, October 3 - December 12 (no class November 21) Noon-2:00 p.m.

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DRAWING I ELECTIVE COURSES: In this course, the student will learn the methods and techniques of basic drafting. Learn to use drafting materials PERSPECTIVE and instruments, read blueprints and execute scaled plans and This course focuses on the development of professional skills elevations. Drafting tools required - see www.molloy.edu/id for a in perspective drawing. The student will be shown the specific list or call the office at 516-678-5000 x6206. skills and techniques in order to construct mechanically correct (no prerequisites) 20 hours interior perspectives. (Prerequisite: Drawing I & II) Instructors: Maureen A. Delpezzo, see bio under course ID-0702 Instructor: Maureen A. DelPezzo, see bio under course ID-0702 and Marie Byrne, see bio under ID-0701. Course Number: ID-0704 Tuition: $250 Course Number: ID-0708 Tuition: $250 Section A 10 Mondays, October 15-December 17, Offered in the future. 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Section B 10 Thursdays, October 4-December 13 RENDERING (no class November 22) Noon - 2:00 p.m. This course centers on the development of professional skills in methods of rendering for interiors. Learn to use markers, colored DRAWING II pencils, watercolors and ink. Some materials required. 20hrs. Continuation of Drawing I. Students are taught to further Instructor: Maureen A. DelPezzo, see bio under course ID-0702 develop interior plans, elevations & sections. (Prerequisite: Drawing I) 20hrs Course Number: ID-0710 Tuition: $250 Instructor: Maureen DelPezzo, see bio under course ID-0702 Offered in the future.

Course Number: ID-0705 Tuition: $250 LIGHTING Offered Spring 2013 This course covers the basics of lighting, providing participants with the foundation of what types of lighting to select, when to use DECORATING & DESIGN APPLICATIONS I specific types of lighting, and why to use specific types of lighting. This course develops skills learned in previous courses by The student will also explore theories and problems of lighting applying your knowledge to simple interior spaces. Emphasis is illumination as an integral part of the interior. (no prerequisites). placed on function, analysis and space planning. Instructor: Maureen DelPezzo, see bio under course ID-0702 (prerequisite: Design Concepts and Drawing I) Instructor: Maureen DelPezzo, see bio under course ID-0702 Course Number: ID-0709 Tuition: $250 Offered in the future Course Number: ID-0706 Tuition: $250 Offered Sping 2013 INTERIOR DECORATING RESOURCES: SHOWROOMS AND WORKROOMS MATERIALS This hands-on course will consist of several field trips to In this course, emphasis is placed on product knowledge, Showrooms and Workrooms frequented by interior decorators. available resources, industry procedures and terminology needed The first class will be a lecture/ orientation at the college. There to complete an interior environment. Basic information about the will be two field trips to the decorating and design buildings in proper selection for surfaces such as walls and floors are discussed. New York City taking approximately five hours. The remainder of (No Prerequisites) 20 hours the field trips will be spotlighted throughout the Long Island area. Instructor: Marie Byrne, see bio under course ID-0701 Students are responsible for transportation to and from all field trips including NYC trips. Field Trip times subject to change. Course Number: ID-0711 Tuition: $250 Instructor: Marie Byrne, see bio under course ID-0701. Offered Sping 2013 Course Number: ID-0713 Tuition: $250 BUSINESS PROCEDURES FOR INTERIOR DECORATORS Offered in the future This course is an introduction for students and practicing decorators to the understanding of sound, basic business practices. Information learned in this course will cover the many aspects involved in initiating and maintaining a success-oriented Interior Decorating practice. Some of the topics covered will include business formations, contracts, fees, marketing strategy and legal responsibilities. (Prerequisites: at least two successfully completed interior decorating courses) Instructor: Marie Byrne, see bio under course ID-0701

Course Number: ID-0707 Tuition: $250 Offered Sping 2013

Floral Design Certificate Program See page 26

32 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover Me d i c a l As s i s t i n g Sk i l l s MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES & ASSISTING SKILLS ADMINISTERING ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS Combine your secretarial skills with medical office practices. In this course you will learn the proper procedure in obtaining Learn to: take medical histories, fill in patient charts, file records, a resting EKG. Topics covered will include: basic anatomy and schedule patients, handle and call in prescriptions, use proper physiology, basic interpretation of an EKG, proper labeling and phone etiquette, schedule lab tests and surgery dates, arrange maintaining of EKG strips. Supervised, hands-on practice. Student for admissions, handle overdue accounts, prepare payroll and will successfully demonstrate obtaining an EKG to complete this bill insurance companies. Learn basic laboratory procedures course. utilized in a physician’s office such as opening sterile packets, Instructor: Margaret Amodemo, RN, ANP universal precautions and taking vital signs. Get a new career! No prerequisite. 2.1CEUs Course Number: MA-0007 Tuition: $160 Instructor(s): DEBORAH HACKETT and MARY JANE GUILFOYLE, bio’s on page 40. Section A 2 Wednesdays, December 5 & 12 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Course Number: MR-1530 Tuition: $275 Section B Rockville Centre Campus Spanish for the Healthcare Provider 5 Mondays, July 9 – August 6; This introductory course is intended to provide healthcare 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. – AND – professionals with the ability to understand and communicate 1 Sunday, July 22; in Spanish. Communication in ‘real’ situations, basic vocabulary 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (bring lunch – 1/2 hr break) related to healthcare and grammar structure will be reviewed. Content will cover the following: greeting the patient, obtaining PHLEBOTOMY background information, basic medical vocabulary including This introductory course will provide practical information parts of the body, interviewing skills, and vital signs. and instruction in phlebotomy procedures. A comprehensive Instructor: TBA background in theory and principles will also be reviewed. You will Course Number: LA-0505 Tuition: $225 learn basic anatomy and physiology, legal aspects, OSHA guidelines, blood composition, standard precautions, specimen labeling, Section A 8 Mondays, October 29 - December 17 obtaining a blood sample, venipuncture sites and venipuncture 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. equipment. Manikins will be used for practice sessions. The program of instruction is designed for students with no prior experience in the subject including the healthcare worker that needs cross training in phlebotomy. The program does not provide certification. We will award a Molloy certificate for successfully completing this twelve hour class. Course Number: MA-0005 Tuition: $195 Section G I Saturday & 1 Sunday, June 23 & 24 9:00a.m. -3:00p.m. Instructor: Elaine Della Vecchia, PhD, RN, CCRN Section D I Monday & 1 Tuesday, August 13 & 14 9:00a.m. -3:00p.m. Instructor: Elaine Della Vecchia, PhD, RN, CCRN Section A 1 Saturday & 1 Sunday, September 15 & 16 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Instructor: Elaine Della Vecchia, PhD, RN, CCRN QUESTIONS? Section B 3 Wednesdays, November 7, 14, & 28 Come to our 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Instructor: Margaret Amodemo, ANP, RN INFORMATION & Section C 2 Sundays, December 9 & 16 REGISTRATION SESSION 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Instructor: Elaine Della Vecchia, PhD, RN, CCRN Tuesday, September 4, 2012 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Casey Center

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Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! 33 Me d i c a l Re c o r d s - He a lt h In f o r m a t i o n m a n a g e m e n t Since 1984, Molloy College, Division of Continuing Education has offered courses in the field of Medical Records. We offer 3 certificate programs for anyone who wishes to become proficient in the Health Information Management profession. Each program is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge of all of the required elements to successfully work in health care institutions. With medical costs rising, politicians have called for cuts in the administrative side of medicine. Keeping efficient track of financial and medical records of patients has become a science in itself. Whether in physicians’ offices, hospitals or other healthcare facilities, patients are followed by an astounding trail of information. From diagnoses to final billing, health care providers need to know a great deal of information. Molloy College allows students to concentrate in specific areas of interest such as computerized coding of records, supporting physicians’ office work or making sense of the volumes of files in a hospital. After studying the courses presented, students will be equipped to deal with the fundamentals of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, as well as the specifics of information technology and procedures used in today’s health care field. Comprehensive understandings of medical billing, collections and reimbursements guidelines are useful tools in optimizing reimbursement and managing a facility or office. After completing Molloy College’s Medical Records Certificate Program, students are prepared to meet the challenges of this growing profession. Certificate Programs (career tracks) to choose from include: • Certified Coding Specialist Preparation* • Health Care Billing – Physician and Hospital Billing* • Medical Administrative Assistant*

Looking for a new career where employment opportunities will grow? You have found it in the expanding field of Medical Records. According to the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics ~ employment in this field is expected to grow much faster than the average – about 20%. For more information on a career in medical records come to our Free Career Seminar on January 18 (see box below). For more information on the Bureau of Labor Statistics projections see their webpage at: www.bls.gov/oco/ocos103.htm.

Career Opportunities Course Challenge/Waiver Medical record technicians work in a variety of facilities If you wish to challenge the course Medical Terminology including: Hospitals, Medicare Group Practices, HMO’s, Nursing (MR1500) and/or Structure & Function of the Human Body Homes, Clinics, Facilities that deliver Health Care, Billing Companies, (MR1510) based upon prior work experience and/or education Insurance Companies and Doctors’ Offices. No matter what you may take a challenge/waiver exam. Please call the Division of happens to National Health Care, Medicare, Medicaid or Managed Continuing Education and Professional Development to schedule Care, medical records will always be kept; perhaps more stringently an appointment. than ever. Medical Records will be an ongoing, lucrative career. If you are already an RN or a Physician you are automatically waived from Medical Terminology (MR1500) & Structure & Function Advisement of the Human Body (MR1510). Please attach a copy of your license Academic advisement is available from the Division of to your registration form. Continuing Education. Call the office at 516-678-5000 ext 6206 to speak to an advisor or to schedule an appointment.

Textbooks and Handouts YOUR CAREER IN HEALTH INFORMATION Most courses require textbooks. Please check the individual MANAGEMENT course description if a text is required. Textbooks are available in Please see description on page 2. the Molloy College Bookstore. Some courses require handouts in Course Number: MR-9999 Tuition: No place of or in addition to required texts and will be distributed in Charge (although this seminar is offered at class. no charge, you must register for the seminar Certificates at least one week beforehand). A certificate is awarded upon successful completion of each Section A Rockville Centre individual course. Another certificate is awarded at the completion 1 Tuesday, September 4, 2012; of each career track. A certificate in a career track is earned by 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. taking the applicable required courses for that specialized track. See page 43 for required courses.

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ICD-10 is COMING! Each of the Medical Record certificate program requirements currently includes the course: ICD-9-CM Coding. Those requirements are expected to change in 2014.Tthe ICD-9 course will be replaced by ICD-10 in late 2013

Workshops, designed for professionals with a proficient understanding of coding will be offered. These workshops will highlight what changes to expect. For course offerings regarding ICD-10 coding and updates for professionals, see our website at www.molloy.edu/ce/mr.

CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS MR-8100 – Coding Review Course You may earn a certificate in any of the specialties listed below HEALTH CARE BILLING – PHYSICIAN & HOSPITAL BILLING or take a few additional courses and receive two or more certificate This program provides the necessary skills required to function titles. Each certificate program requires successful completion of ten in any physician’s office, clinic or ambulatory care setting, as well as (10) courses listed under each certificate title (see below). HMOs, insurance companies and third party payers. Regardless of the certificate title you pursue the following Ten (10) Courses Required: four core courses are required in each program: MR-1500 – Medical Terminology MR-1500 – Medical Terminology MR-1510 – Structure & Function of the Human Body MR-1510 – Structure & Function of the Human Body (Anatomy & Physiology) (Anatomy & Physiology) MR-2500 – ICD-9-CM Coding MR-2500 – ICD-9-CM Coding MR-3500 – CPT-HCPCS Coding MR-3500 – CPT-HCPCS Coding MR-4510 – Physician Billing MR-4520 – Physician Reimbursement/Collections MR-4550 – Computerized Medical Billing MR-1535 – Hospital Billing & Collection BECOME A CERTIFIED CODING SPECIALIST (CCS) or MR-1550 – Medical Manager (CCS-P) – OR A CERTIFIED CODING ASSOCIATE (CCA) MR-2525 - Pharmacology for Medical Records Personnel PREPARE FOR CODING CERTIFICATION The American Health Information Management MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Association (AHIMA) administers examinations to certify This program is of particular interest to anyone seeking coders. The exams test ICD-9-CM and CPT-HCPCS coding employment in health care facilities, such as physician’s offices, skills beyond the entry level, therefore, coding experience hospitals, emergency centers, billing offices and other related is highly recommended. business oriented offices. The CCA/CCS affords professional recognition to the Ten (10) Courses Required: individual who possesses the credential. This recognition MR-1500 – Medical Terminology means that the individual has specialized skills that meet MR-1510 – Structure & Function of the Human Body a national standard. This may assist an employer in making (Anatomy & Physiology) hiring, promotion, or compensation decisions. For further MR-2500 – ICD-9-CM Coding information regarding the CCA, CCS or CCS-P exams please MR-3500 – CPT-HCPCS Coding visit the AHIMA web site at www.ahima.org. MR-1530 – Medical Office Procedures MR-4510 – Physician Billing CERTIFIED CODING SPECIALIST PREPARATION MR-4520 – Physician Reimbursement/Collections Skilled diagnostic coding is recognized as one of the top MR-2520 – Interpretation of Laboratory Results growth occupations for the 21st century. This program is designed MR-2525 – Pharmacology for Medical Records Personnel for those wishing to secure employment in hospitals, insurance MR-1550 – Medical Manager companies, physicians’ offices as well as private consulting firms. Ten (10) Courses Required: MR-1500 – Medical Terminology MR-1510 – Structure & Function of the Human Body QUESTIONS? (Anatomy & Physiology) Come to our MR-2500 – ICD-9-CM Coding MR-3500 – CPT-HCPCS Coding INFORMATION & MR-4500 – Advanced CPT Coding REGISTRATION SESSION MR-2300 – HIM Procedures MR-2520 – Interpretation of Laboratory Results Tuesday, September 4, 2012 MR-2525 – Pharmacology for Medical Records Personnel 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. MR-6000 – Medical Encoding Casey Center

*This program is approved for Veterans benefits. See To RSVP and for further information, call Financial Assistance on page 69 of this catalog. 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 35 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 35 MEDICAL RECORDS

ICD-10 is COMING! Each of the Medical Record certificate program requirements currently include the course: ICD-9-CM Coding. Those requirements are expected to change in 2014.Tthe ICD-9 course will be replaced by ICD-10 in late 2013.

Workshops, designed for professionals with a proficient understanding of coding will be offered. These workshops will highlight what changes to expect

For course offerings regarding ICD-10 coding and updates for professionals, see our website at www.molloy.edu/ce/mr.

Scheduling and Plan of Study Courses are offered at both our Rockville Centre and Suffolk Center campuses on both an evening and Saturday schedule. (Saturdays at Rockville Centre only) See page 72 for directions to both campuses. Courses are offered throughout the year and students can start any of the certificate programs at any time. However, regardless of the certificate program that you would like to enroll in, there are two courses that must be taken first: Medical Terminology (MR1500) and Structure and Function of the Human Body (MR1510). Most of the other courses in the certificate programs have prerequisites and those prerequisites can be found in the course descriptions on the following pages. The number of sessions that a course meets, as well as the tuition for the courses, varies from course to course. However, most classes meet for 5-8 sessions and the average tuition rate is $275. You may proceed through the program at your own pace, taking as few or as many courses as you would like, as long as you have the necessary prerequisites. However, most students are typically taking about 2 courses at a time. At that rate students would be able to complete the requirements for the certificate in 9-12 months. There is no time limit to complete the certificate requirements. The schedule of classes comes out in our catalog which is mailed twice a year to students who have made an inquiry or registered within the last 6 months. However, the most up-to-date scheduling information can be found on our webpage at: www.molloy.edu/ce/mr. We will also email you monthly reminders of the upcoming schedule if you have provided us with an email address. Should you need assistance in selecting your courses or if you should have any question regarding the program, please call 516-678-5000 ext. 6602 or email Ann McTigue at: [email protected]. Registration Procedures Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment is required at time of registration, unless alternate arrangements have been made with our office for company billing and/or payment through a third-party. See page 69 for information regarding financial assistance. Students should register for classes at least one week prior to the start of classes to insure enough time for you to get your confirmation and parking permit. However, you can register up until the day of class. Please note that some of our classes do close out and some of our classes do cancel, so you may be taking a chance of not getting into the course of your choice by waiting. To register online, in person, by phone, by fax or by mail, please refer to the registration instructions and registration form on the inside back cover of the catalog. Confirmation of your registration and classroom assignments will be mailed or emailed to you upon receipt of your registration.

Student Testimonial "Just thought you would like to know that I finished the review class on Thursday night, and took the CCA exam on Friday morning, and I PASSED!!

I just want to say "Thank you!" to everyone at Molloy, it was a great experience and I plan to be back for another coding review when I'm ready to take the CCS exam.

A year ago, I had only hoped that I would be able to do this, and now I did it!! I really feel like I can go out there and be a CODER!

Thanks again, Wendy M. (student) Coding Specialist Preperation Certificate Program Spring 2011

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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY ICD-9-CM CODING Learn suffixes, prefixes and basic word structure, diagnostic Learn all practices, characteristics and conventions of ICD-9-CM terminology, as it relates to medical treatment, patient care, disease, Coding that are necessary to achieve maximum reimbursement. emergency, pharmacology, laboratory tests and body systems. No This course is designed to familiarize the office employee with its prerequisite. May be taken concurrently with Structure & Function of use in patient accounts, medical records, utilization review, admitting, the Human Body (Anatomy & Physiology) - (MR-1510). 2.4 CEUs nursing and other areas to develop bills, DRGs and to support provider Required Textbook: Medical Terminology: A Word-Building Approach, charges. Case histories and financial implications will be stressed. This by Jane Rice, Prentice Hall, Latest Edition course is essential knowledge for the CCS examination. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology (MR-1500) and Structure and Function (MR- Course Number: MR-1500 Tuition: $275 1510) or equivalent. 4.5 CEUs Section G Rockville Centre Campus Required Textbook(s): ICD-9-CM Expert for Hospitals, Vol. 1, 2, & 3, 8 Tuesdays, July 10 – August 28; Ingenix - Publisher, (Latest Edition) & ICD-9-CM Coding Handbook 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. (without answers), Faye Brown, American Hospital Association, Latest Instructor: BARBARA WEIDHORN, M.B.A., R.N., see bio on page 40. Edition Section A Rockville Centre Campus 8 Mondays, September 10 –November 5 Course Number: MR-2500 Tuition: $525 (no class October 8); Section A Rockville Centre Campus 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 15 Wednesdays, November 7 – March 6 Instructor: BARBARA WEIDHORN, M.B.A., R.N., see bio on page 40. (no class 12/21, 12/26, 1/2); 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Section B Suffolk Center Instructor: PETER MICALLEF, MLS, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, see bio on page 8 Tuesdays, October 23 – December 18 40. (no class November 6); Section B Suffolk Center 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 15 Thursdays, January 10 – April 25 Instructor: CHRISTINE CODEY, RHIT, CCS, see bio on page 40. (no class March 28); The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale Instructor: PETER MICALLEF, MLS, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, see bio on page Section C Rockville Centre Campus 40. 8 Saturdays, November 3 – January 12 The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk (no class 11/24, 12/22, 12/29); 9:00 a.m. - noon Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale Instructor: BARBARA WEIDHORN, M.B.A., R.N., see bio on page 40. Section C Rockville Centre Campus 13 Saturdays, January 26 – April 27 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY (ANATOMY (no class March 30); & PHYSIOLOGY) 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Learn the physiological and anatomical features of several of Instructor: RAVI MOSES, RHIT, CCS, see bio on page 40. the body’s major systems, including neuromuscular, cardiovascular, and digestive. Etiology (causes), signs, symptoms, pathology, clinical HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES, progression, and treatment of major diseases of each system will be DOCUMENTATION and EMR’s presented. No prerequisite. May be taken concurrently with Medical This course is designed to introduce and familiarize the student Terminology (MR-1500). 2.4 CEUs with healthcare operations and protocols within the H.I.M. Department. Required Textbook: See MR-1500 Expand your knowledge on the different areas of H.I.M. such as Release of Information, Analysis and Chart Completion, Assembly, Coding, Course Number: MR-1510 Tuition: $275 Clinical Documentation Excellence Programs, Physician, Hospital and Section G Rockville Centre Campus Joint Commission Rules and Regulations and how each of these 8 Thursdays, July 12 – August 30; areas affect hospital coding and reimbursement. Learn key guidelines 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. to the HIM department processes, electronic health records and Instructor: BARBARA WEIDHORN, M.B.A., R.N., see bio on page 40. clinical documentation process that will demonstrate competencies Section A Rockville Centre Campus necessary for individuals that are studying for the national exam. 8 Wednesdays, September 12 – October 31; Special emphasis on the history of electronic health records and how 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. the HIM department are evolving and adapting to the challenges and Instructor: BARBARA WEIDHORN, M.B.A., R.N., see bio on page 40. advantages of integrating an electronic medical record into their day Section B Suffolk Center to day operations. 2.4 CEUs.Instructor: 8 Thursdays, October 25 – December 20 KRISTIN M. KELLER, B.A., see bio on page 40. (no class November 22); 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Course Number: MR-2300 Instructor: TERESA GOLDE, R.N., M.B.A., see bio on page 40. Section C Rockville Center Campus Tuition: $225 The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk 5 Mondays, July 30, August 27; Center located at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section C Rockville Centre Campus Section A Rockville Center Campus Tuition: $275 8 Saturdays, November 3 – January 12 8 Thursdays, October 11 - December 6 (no class 11/24, 12/22, 12/29); 12:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. (no class November 22); Instructor: BARBARA WEIDHORN, M.B.A., R.N., see bio on page 40. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.

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CPT-HCPCS CODING CODING REVIEW COURSE Current Procedural Terminology and Health Care Financing This course is designed to review the coding skills necessary to Administration Common Procedure Coding System. Gain knowledge prepare an individual for the Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) and/or of how CPT-HCPCS coding will impact physician reimbursement. the Certified Coding Specialist – Physician based (CCS-P) credentialing Learn the use of the CPT codebook while developing proficiency exams offered by the American Health Information Management through the use of exercises. Learn key guidelines and principles for Association (AHIMA). For more particulars about the exams and the CPT coding. Recognize the most common types of CPT codes to use application process, visit the AHIMA website at www.ahima.org. The for ambulatory procedures. This course is essential knowledge for course is divided into segments which will review both ICD-9 and the CCS examination. Prerequisite: ICD-9-CM Coding (MR 2500) or CPT-HCPCS coding. This course is offered to Molloy Students (see equivalent. 2.7 CEUs prerequisites listed) and to medical coders with current/previous Required Textbook: CPT Coding – Physician Current Procedures coding experience who are planning to take the national exam. 1.5 Terminology, Professional Edition, AMA, Latest Edition CEUs Prerequisites: All coding courses, ICD-9-CM Coding (MR-2500), CPT Coding (MR-3500), Advanced CPT Coding (MR-4500), DRG (MR- Course Number: MR-3500 Tuition: $315 3510) and/or Medical Encoding (MR-6000) or equivalent coding Section E Rockville Centre Campus experience. 9 Thursdays, July 26 – September 20; Required Textbook(s): ICD and CPT Code Books – See MR-2500 and 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. MR-3500 Instructor: PETER MICALLEF, MLS, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, see bio on page Instructor: DIANE MALSTADT, CCS-P, see bio on page 40. 40. Section A Rockville Centre Campus Course Number: MR-8100 Tuition: $275 9 Mondays, October 1 - December 3 Section C Rockville Centre Campus (no class October 8); 6:45 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. 5 Tuesdays, August 14 – September 11; Instructor: DIANE MAHLSTADT, CSS-P, see bio on page 40. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus ADVANCED CPT-4 CODING 5 Thursdays, October 25 - November 29 Expand your knowledge of the content of CPT and learn key (no class November 22); guidelines for CPT coding. This course is an advanced level of CPT-4 6:45 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. Coding for professionals in the field of Medical Records (Medical Record Coders, Coding Supervisors, DRG Coordinators, Utilization MEDICAL ENCODING Review Staff, PROs Staff and Health Insurance Company Executives) In today’s healthcare field, medical encoding is essential for and a continuation of the CPT-4 Coding course for those studying to coding and billing. Working with the popular and prestigious 3M™ work in the field of Medical Records. Prerequisite: CPT-4 Coding (MR- Health Information Systems software, this course will allow the more 3500) or equivalent. 1.2 CEUs advanced coding student the opportunity to take their “textbook Required Textbook: See MR-3500 knowledge” and apply it to the computer. Utilizing the knowledge gained in previous coding classes, students will be provided hands Course Number: MR-4500 Tuition: $195 on experience and guidance through a series of exercises and cases Section C Rockville Centre Campus to familiarize them with medical encoding. Prerequisites: ICD-9- 4 Tuesdays, July 10 – July 31; CM Coding (MR-2500) and CPT courses (MR-3500 & MR-4500) or 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. equivalents. Class size is limited. 1.8 CEUs Instructor: DIANE MAHLSTADT, CSS-P Required Textbook(s): See MR-2500 and MR-3500 Section A Rockville Centre Campus Instructor: PETER MICALLEF, MLS, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, see bio on page 4 Thursdays, September 27 - October 18; 40. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Instructor: DIANE MAHLSTADT, CSS-P, see bio on page 40. Course Number: MR-6000 Tuition: $275 Section B Rockville Centre Campus Section D Rockville Centre Campus 4 Mondays, December 10 - January 14 6 Wednesdays, July 18 – August 22; (no class December 24, December 31); 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Instructor: KRISTIN M. KELLER, B.A., see bio on page 40. Instructor: DIANE MAHLSTADT, CSS-P, see bio on page 40. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 6 Wednesdays, October 10 - November 14; 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Instructor: KRISTIN M. KELLER, B.A., see bio on page 40

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MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES & ASSISTING SKILLS Combine your secretarial skills with medical office practices. Learn MEDICAL BILLING COURSES to: take medical histories, fill in patient charts, file records, schedule patients, handle and call in prescriptions, use proper phone etiquette, PHYSICIAN BILLING schedule lab tests and surgery dates, arrange for admissions, handle Introduction to physician billing and reimbursement practices. overdue accounts, prepare payroll and bill insurance companies. Learn Includes one session devoted entirely to “Managed Care Billing and basic laboratory procedures utilized in a physician’s office such as Reimbursement;” (HMOs, Capitation, Co-pays, Withhold, etc.) Insurance opening sterile packets, universal precautions and taking vital signs. payers such as Medicare, Medicaid and Comp will be discussed Get a new career! No prerequisite. 2.1CEUs including federal and state regulations. Prerequisite: ICD-9-CM Coding Instructors: Debroah Hackett and Mary Jane Guilfoyle, see (MR-2500) and CPT-4 Coding (MR-3500) or equivalent experience. 1.2 bios on page 40. CEUs Course Number: MR-1530 Tuition: $275 Course Number: MR-4510 Tuition: $195 (Includes handouts) Section B Rockville Centre Campus Section D Rockville Centre Campus 5 Mondays, July 9 – August 6; 4 Tuesdays, June 26 – July 17; 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. – AND – 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 1 Sunday, July 22; Instructor: JOSEPHINE VAGLIO, see bio on page 40 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (bring lunch – 1/2 hr break) Section A Rockville Centre Campus 4 Tuesdays, September 18 - October 9; INTERPRETATION OF LABORATORY RESULTS 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Discuss the more common ordered laboratory tests and how Instructor: JOSEPHINE VAGLIO, see bio on page 40. the results can be interpreted. Testing in the areas of chemistry, hematology and microbiology will be reviewed. Normal ranges of all PHYSICIAN REIMBURSEMENT & COLLECTIONS results will be discussed in addition to the correlation of abnormal Learn to apply good collection and follow-up policies and results with various disease processes. Prerequisite: Structure and procedures for physician practices. Accounts receivable analysis, Function of the Human Body (MR-1510). 1.2 CEUs methods for optimizing reimbursement and facilitating cash flow will be discussed. Prerequisite: Physician Billing (MR-4510) or equivalent Course Number: MR-2520 Tuition: $195 (Includes handouts) experience. 0.9 CEUs Section C Rockville Centre Campus 4 Mondays, July 16 – August 6; Course Number: MR-4520 Tuition: $150 (Includes handouts) 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section D Rockville Centre Campus Instructor: JANE CHIUSANO CLS, see bio on page 40. 3 Tuesdays, July 24 – August 7; Section A Rockville Centre Campus 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 4 Tuesdays, November 13 - December 4; Instructor: JOSEPHINE VAGLIO, see bio on page 40 6:45 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. Section A 3 Tuesdays, October 16 - October 30; Instructor: TBA 6:45 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. Instructor: JOSEPHINE VAGLIO, see bio on page 40. PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL RECORDS PERSONNEL This course will provide the student with a thorough but concise COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL BILLING and non-technical knowledge of the actions, uses, interactions, and You will learn how to bill on the most frequently used medical side effects of drugs. Topics covered will include cardiovascular, software programs. Insurance billings and payments will be psychotherapeutic, diabetes, antimicrobial and respiratory therapies demonstrated on computer. Prerequisite: Physician Reimbursement & and others. Prerequisite: Structure and Function of the Human Body Collections (MR-4520) or equivalent experience. 0.6 CEUs (MR-1510). 1.2 CEUs Instructor: JOSEPHINE VAGLIO, see bio on page 40. Instructor: LISA BORBEE M.S., R.PH., see bio on page 40. Course Number: MR-4550 Tuition: $125 Course Number: MR-2525 Tuition: $195 (Includes handouts) Section D Rockville Centre Campus Section C Rockville Centre Campus 1 Saturday, August 18; 4 Wednesdays, August 8-29; 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (1/2 hr lunch break) 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section A Rockville Centre Campus 1 Saturday, November 3; 4 Thursdays, November 29 - December 20; 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (1/2 hr lunch break) 6:45 p.m. - 9:45 p.m.

A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 39 MEDICAL RECORDS

HOSPITAL BILLING AND COLLECTION MEDICAL RECORDS FACULTY This course is intended for those individuals who are new PROGRAM COORDINATOR: to hospital patient accounting or are interested in becoming a PETER MICALLEF, MLS, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, Past-President, Long member of a hospital’s business office. Topics covered will include: Island Health Information Management Association (LIHIMA) the registration process for inpatient as well as outpatient visits, LISA BORBEE, M.S., R.PH. Pharmacy Director. She has over ten years how hospital charges are structured, the billing process, collection experience as Pharmacy Director. of past due accounts, follow up on uncollected third party accounts, JANE CHIUSANO CLS, MT (ASCP) Supervisor for the Blood Bank interaction with other hospital departments and basic accounting and Special Hematology Laboratories at Winthrop University as it relates to the business office. This course will also explain how Hospital. She has 30 years of experience in the field of Clinical the New York State Health Reform Act of 1996 has impacted the Laboratory Science. patient accounts operation of a hospital. No prerequisite 1.5 CEUs CHRISTINE CODEY, RHIT, Coding Supervisor. She has over 10 years Instructor: JEANNE GENTILE, B.S. see bio on this page. experience in coding management. JEANNE GENTILE, B.S. She has over 20 years experience in hospital Course Number: MR-1535 Tuition: $220 (Includes handouts) billing and collection office management. Section C Rockville Centre Campus Teresa Golde, R.N., M.B.A. Clinical Documentation Specialist, St. 5 Wednesdays, July 11 – August 8; Joseph Hospital. Over 20 years work experience in nursing and 6:30 p.m. – 9:30p.m. administrative positions. Section A Rockville Centre Campus DOLORES MURENA GRANT, M.S., Medical Technology/Hospital 5 Saturdays, September 22 - October 27 Management. She has 26 years experience in the field of Medical (no class October 6); 9:00 a.m. - Noon Technology. MARY JANE GUILFOYLE, R.N., B.S.N., M.A. SYSTEMS PLUS: THE MEDICAL MANAGER DEBORAH HACKETT, Healthcare Billing/Operations Professional Learn about hardware and software required to support medical with over 15 years experience in the healthcare industry. offices. The Medical Manager software is used in solo practitioners KRISTIN M. KELLER, B.A., Director of HIM, NYU’s Hospital for Joint or multi-location clinics or physicians. How to automate paperwork Diseases. She is a healthcare operation professional with over 14 necessary for HMOs, PPOs and private insurers, as well as for years experience in the healthcare industry. Medicare, Medicaid and Worker’s Compensation insurance. Learn DIANE MAHLSTADT, CSS-P, Financial Operations Manager, South the software system to manage the duties that are expected in a Nassau Communities Hospital, Reimbursement Specialist. She has medical office. Prerequisites: Introduction to Windows (CO-1050) or over ten years experience in management, coding, and all aspects equivalent. Class size is limited. 1.8 CEUs of reimbursement. Instructor: Rosina Renna, see bio on this page. RAVI MOSES, RHIT, CCS, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS. AHIMA Certified ICD- 10-CM/PCS Trainer Past President, Long Island Health Information Course Number: MR-1550 Tuition: $275 Management Association. Member AHIMA Mentoring Program Section C Rockville Centre Campus Jennifer Rabin, B.A., C.C.S.P. She has over 15 years experience in 3 Saturdays, July 28 – August 11; physician billing and medical office procedures. 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (1/2 hr lunch break) Rosina Renna, M.P.H. She has over ten years experience in Health Section A Rockville Centre Campus Care Management. 3 Saturdays, November 3 - November 17; JOSEPHINE VAGLIO, She has over 30 years experience in physician 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (1/2 hr lunch break) billing and revenue cycle management – HFMA Medical Group Management and Medicare Outreach Committees. BARBARA WEIDHORN, M.B.A., R.N. She has over 10 years work Spanish for the Healthcare Provider experience in nursing and administrative positions. This introductory course is intended to provide healthcare professionals with the ability to understand and communicate in Spanish. Communication in ‘real’ situations, basic vocabulary related to healthcare and grammar structure will be reviewed. Content will cover the following: greeting the patient, obtaining background information, basic medical vocabulary including parts of the body, interviewing skills, and vital signs. Instructor: TBA Course Number: LA-0505 Tuition: $225

Section A 8 Mondays, October 29 – December 17 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

40 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover TRAIN AT HOME FOR A NEW CAREER IN MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION

Don’t spend time you don’t have. In less than a year, you can train for a rewarding career in healthcare.

Career Information Seminar Tuesday, September 4, 2012 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Molloy Rockville Centre Campus Although this seminar is off ered at no charge, you must register in advance.

For more information and/or to register: Visit CareerStep.com/molloy or call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 [email protected]

41 Mu s i c Th e r a p y Professional development opportunities for music therapists, as well as those in related fields, are offered through workshops, courses and conferences scheduled throughout the year. For further information on upcoming programs and/or to be placed on our mailing list, please call 516-678-5000 ext. 6483 or email: [email protected].

Professional Development Offerings:

Jamaica Field Service Project a unique, ongoing program supported by the rotary, Peace Corp, and the Claudia Williams HIV Education Center of Jamaica, has partnered with Molloy College to offer a CMTE course in Jamaica, June 21 – July 1, 2012. Learn the traditional music of the country with a strong emphasis on the Afro-Caribbean drumming, reggae, ska, and soca music that is such a large part of traditional Jamaican culture. Learn about the culture through immersion and structured, guided experiences. Participants will implement cultural music therapy methods with clients in varied sites in Jamaica. Participants will earn 45 CMTE credits. For further information, please visit: www.molloy.edu/ce/musictherapy.

Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Training Program The practice of Nordoff-Robbins music therapy is a unique, music-centered and creative endeavor, necessitating a high level of musical sensitivity and clinical awareness in meeting the needs of a variety of clients. The Nordoff-Robbins training at Molloy College includes musical, clinical, and didactic studies that foster clinical musicianship, deepen the trainee’s understanding of musical and therapeutic processes, and promote and carry on the tenets of the Nordoff-Robbins philosophy and tradition. Particular emphasis is placed on the application and adaptation of this work to new client groups and in new contexts. Trainee Characteristics and Eligibility • Prospective trainees must complete an application. All • Prospective trainees will have an audition and interview to applicants must be Board Certified Music Therapists (MT-BC). determine acceptance into the training program. • Students may complete this training while receiving a • Applicants must possess highly developed musical skills on Masters degree in music therapy from another University either piano and/or guitar (See Audition requirements). other than Molloy College, but NR certification will not be • Applicants must demonstrate maturity and openness in awarded until student has received a Master’s degree. interactions with others. • Applicants who already possess a Master’s degree in • Applicants must demonstrate the ability to communicate music therapy from another institution (other than Molloy effectively orally and in written work. College) will be asked to provide a transcript detailing specific music therapy coursework they have completed. Syllabi for particular courses may be requested. Courses can be taken on a noncredit basis or on a graduate level as part of a master of science degree in Music therapy.

For more information contact: Dr. Suzanne Sorel, MT-BC, LCAT, NRMT Director, Nordoff-Robbins Training Phone: (516) 678-5000 ext.6975 Email: [email protected]

Master of Science degree in Music Therapy Molloy College is proud to offer a new Master of Science degree in Music Therapy. It is the first and only Music Therapy Graduate program on Long Island and is designed to prepare students for advanced clinical practice in music therapy and music psychotherapy, supported by studies in research, ethics and diverse models of practice.

Molloy’s program is intended for professional music therapists, as well as musicians with degrees in related fields who are interested in using the unique power of music to promote health and well-being in the lives of children and adults with special needs. Completing this degree fulfills the educational requirements for a New York State license in Creative Arts Therapy.

Information on the Master of Science degree in Music Therapy can be found on the following webpage: www.molloy.edu/ academicG/musictherapy/index.asp. To schedule an audition appointment and for further information, contact Coleen Petersen either by e-mail at [email protected], or by phone (516)678-5000 ext.6192

Rebecca Center for Music Therapy The Rebecca Center for Music Therapy at Molloy College was founded by board-certified music therapist, Dr. John Carpente. The Center is a part of Molloy College’s Undergraduate and Graduate Degree programs, providing music therapy services for people with special needs throughout New York and Long Island. The Center is dedicated to the health, well-being and discovery of the unique potentials of children, adolescents and adults of all functioning levels through the use of music therapy interventions. We provide onsite and outreach clinical services, and promote the practice of music therapy through lectures, workshops, and clinical presentations. In addition, we are a training facility for music therapy interns and field work students, and provide continuing education for professional music therapists. For further information, please visit our webpage at: www.therebeccacenter.org or call 516-678-5000 ext 6643. 42 No n p r o f i t Ma n a g e m e n t Ce r t i f i c a t e Pr o g r a m Program Overview: Most of the courses, including the Core course, “Introduction to The Nonprofit Management Certificate Program is a six (6) course Nonprofit Management”, are offered twice a year, in the fall and in the program that provides students with the knowledge and skills spring. However, some courses are only offered once per year. The appropriate for challenging professional positions in the growing semester(s) that a course will offered can be found after the course nonprofit sector. Nonprofit organizations serve the interests of the title in the listing below. community and comprise an increasingly significant portion of the American economy, spanning fields as diverse as human services, Core Course (required for Certificate) health care, education, foundations, professional associations, • Introduction to Nonprofit Management (offered in the fall and environmental management, criminal justice, and the arts. spring semesters) Program participants learn how nonprofit organizations are established and administered; how they serve different segments of Required Courses (3 of 4 required for Certificate) society; how they are funded and the role of philanthropy; how their • The Business of Raising Money for the Non-Profit Sector programs are planned, budgeted, and evaluated; and how human (offered in the fall and spring semesters) resources, legal, and ethical problems are resolved. • Non-Profit Financial Accounting Principles (offered in the fall and spring semesters) Who should attend: • Human Resources Management: an Overview (offered in the fall • professionals working in the nonprofit sector and spring semesters) • professionals working in a governmental or private setting • Leadership and Management (offered in the fall and spring who would like to work or volunteer in the nonprofit sector semesters) • students without professional experience who seek to prepare themselves for nonprofit careers Elective Courses (2 of 3 required for Certificate) • The Art and Skills of the Grant Process (offered in the spring Faculty: semester) The program is presented by instructors who have extensive non- • Effective Communications (offered in the fall and spring profit, business, and fundraising experience, in addition to excellent semesters) teaching skills. Interactive classes and expert guest lecturers enable • Building the Ultimate Board of Directors (offered in the spring students to learn from others representing a wide range of non- semester) profit organizations. • Building An Outstanding Volunteer Program (offered in the fall semester) Locations: • Positioning Your Development and Fundraising Through Courses will be offered at either our Rockville Centre campus at 1000 Marketing & Public Relations (offered in the spring semester) Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre, or at Molloy’s Suffolk Center at • Presentation Skills (offered in the fall and spring semesters) Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. Some courses will be offered at both locations. Locations for each course will be Certificate Requirements: found in the schedule of classes section. To earn the Certificate in Nonprofit Management, each student is required to successfully complete six courses: the Core course, three Curriculum and Scheduling: required courses and two elective courses. Classes can be taken individually or in pursuit of a certificate. These No sequence is required; however, for those without previous courses are complete in themselves and require no prior knowledge experience, we recommend beginning with the Core course, as it will in the specific area. However, it is suggested that, for those students provide you with an overview of the basics of nonprofit management. taking courses towards the certificate, the core course: “Introduction Once all courses are completed, the student must notify the Division to Nonprofit Management”, should be taken first. Each course meets of Continuing Education & Professional Development at Molloy once a week in the evening for two to seven weeks. Courses are College to issue you your certificate. graded pass/fail. Career Seminar: Certificate Descriptions and Schedule of Classes: Not sure if this program or this career is right for you? Then attend our free career seminar: Core Course: (required for Certificate) INTRODUCTION TO NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT YOUR CAREER IN NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT: FIND OUT HOW YOU A survey course which presents an overview of the philosophy, CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE ethics, and organization of nonprofit organizations. Topics include: The career seminar will be led by Randi Shubin Dresner. Randi is President the purpose and role of nonprofit organizations, in-depth discussions and CEO of Island Harvest, the largest hunger relief organization on of how leadership plays a role in the successful management of a LI. Randi and other experienced nonprofit professionals will offer real nonprofit organization, planning, staffing and organizing, governance, world advice about career and academic paths and talk about both budgeting, fundraising and development, and marketing and public the satisfactions and challenges of their chosen careers. The seminar relations. The challenges, opportunities and common issues facing is designed for both people who are looking for the tools to help managers of nonprofit organizations are explored. them move up the career ladder within a nonprofit organization or for Instructor: Randi Shubin Dresner, CFRE see bio under FR-1050, those who are seeking to make a transition into a management or a page 19. board position within philanthropy, education, human services, health care, professional associations, community development, environmental Course Number: NPM-1000 conservation, the arts, or other type of nonprofit organization. The career Tuition: $325 seminar is offered at no charge. However, you should register at least one Section A Rockville Centre Campus week in advance to assure yourself of a seat. 7 Wednesdays, September 19-November 7 Course Number: NPM-2000 Tuition: No Charge (no class September 26) 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 1 Tuesday, September 4; 6 – 7:30 p.m. A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 43 Required Courses: (3 of 4 required for Certificate) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW This series of seminars focuses on the basics of Human Resources for THE BUSINESS OF RAISING MONEY FOR THE NON-PROFIT individuals considering a career in this rapidly expanding field as well SECTOR as those already involved with any aspect of personnel management. Non-profit fundraising has become increasingly competitive, The series offers the participant an overview of the profession as more and more entities vie for the same donor dollars. Success incorporating the universal foundations that are applicable to all depends on a solid knowledge of the basics. This course covers profit and not-for-profit enterprises. Topics will include: Interviewing, understanding “the process” of raising money in the non-profit sector, wage and salary negotiation, recruitment techniques, labor relations, creating a development plan, articulating your organization’s mission, employee orientation, analyzing and evaluating job descriptions and writing a case statement and developing strategies for identifying and benefits. .9 CEUs cultivating prospects and donors. Through examining practical cases Instructor: Daniel Hinton, BA, Human Resources, Member of SHRM, and situations, students will come to understand the most effective Society of Human Resources Management ways to utilize appropriate fundraising vehicles and to maximize the respective strengths and talents of board members, volunteers, Course Number: HR-1000 Tuition: $165 professional colleagues and support staff. Section A Rockville Centre Campus Instructors: Randi Shubin Dresner, CFRE and Robert Mottola 3 Tuesdays, September 25 - October 9 see bio under FR-3095, page 19. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Course Number: FR-1000 Tuition: $325 Section B Suffolk Center Section A Suffolk Center 3 Thursdays, September 20 - October 4 7 Thursdays, September 20 - November 1 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale NON-PROFIT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES The “secret” is out! Financial information doesn’t need to be dry, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT uninteresting, or intimidating. Unleash the power of your non-profit’s This course is designed to understand the differences between financials to build support. management skills and leadership skills and explore how they both In a time of increasing scrutiny, this interactive session will review are essential to effectively handle your professional responsibilities and the essential financial information needed by a variety of users and make decisions. You will determine priorities, explore management provide practical ideas and examples. This course will provide an challenges, assess professional work styles, understand the importance introduction to basic accounting principles and financial statements of delegating, learn how to give positive reinforcement and develop for employees who work in non-profit environments. strategies for a proactive management style. During this course, Instructor: James Cooke, has over 20 years of finance and accounting you will learn to identify personal values and set effective business experience. He has worked for a number of organizations including: goals, recognize the difference between bullying and managing and the Ontario Ministry of Finance, Morgan Stanley, the Institute of develop new strategies for more effective management of people. 6 Management Accountants and is the former grant manager of the CEUs World Trade Center Disaster Relief Program. Instructor: Steven Haas, MBA; Vice President, Corporate Human Resources, Pall Corporation. He has 30+ years of diversified international Course Number: AC-3000 Tuition: $110 Human Resources in Global Fortune 100 companies. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 2 Thursdays, January 7 & 28 Course Number: MT-1000 Tuition: $110 (no class January 21) Section A Rockville Centre Campus 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 2 Thursdays, Septebmer 20 & 27 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

44 Online registration available. Visit out website at: www.molloy.edu/ce/registration for details. Nonprofit Management Elective Courses: (2 of 3 required for Certificate) BUILDING AN OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (E-Course) Are you a new volunteer resource practitioner looking for some THE ART AND SKILLS OF THE GRANT PROCESS ways to build your volunteer program? Are you a seasoned professional Please see page 20 for a complete instructor bio. looking to inject some fresh ideas into your established program? This Developing effective strategies for raising funds through grants e-course (via GoToMeeting) will give you the essential elements in five depends on assessing how grants fit into your organization’s overall key program areas needed to create an outstanding volunteer program fundraising portfolio, identifying appropriate grant sponsors and and some thought-provoking ideas to enhance an existing program. developing effective proposals. Whether your organization has an Topics include volunteer recruitment, screening, orientation, placement, existing grants development program or is seeking to create one, this and management. Participants will have numerous opportunities for course will teach you the skills necessary for succeeding in this highly exchanging ideas and networking. This 5-session course is offered once a competitive sector. Learning to conceptualize and to articulate your year, in January and we be conducted completely online via GoToMeeting. organization’s case with compelling clarity as you master the art of Students can login from any computer and call in to the class either proposal writing will be a central focus. through their computer using a headset with a microphone or by using a Participants are encouraged, where practical, to bring real life needs phone. Instructions for logging into the class will be sent to students prior and ideas from their organizations to develop into proposals during the to the start date. course. Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact Instructor: Andrew J. Grant, Ph.D. is the Assistant Vice President hours/CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education for Institutional Advancement for the Hebrew Union College-Jewish of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or Institute of Religion. recertification. Course Number: FR-3025 Tuition: $225 Instructor: Maria H. Casey is the Director of Volunteer Resources of the Section A Suffolk Center Make-A-Wish Foundation of Metro New York. 6 Thursdays, March 21 – May 2 Course Number: FR-2075 Tuition: $225 (no class March 28) 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Section A Suffolk Center 5 Thursdays, January 3 – 31, 2013 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. This course is designed to evaluate and enhance your communication skills. You will analyze your verbal and nonverbal communication skills POSITIONING YOUR DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING THROUGH and practice techniques to help minimize miscommunication. You will MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS also practice techniques to improve your professional work relationships It's a highly competitive world out there, and the winner in the through the use of effective communication strategies. During this fundraising competition is all too often the organization with the most course, you will identify potential barriers to effective communication, marketing savvy. In this course, you'll learn how to develop and implement develop clarity by keeping things simple, determine the most effective a practical marketing and public relations plan. Mastering basic marketing communication medium and presentation style, effectively utilize and communication skills will play a powerful role in your future success active listening skills, mirroring and feed-back techniques and develop at resource development. Understanding how to gain visibility through a plan for managing effective workplace interactions. .6 CEUs public relations techniques will enhance your image and visibility. Instructor: Susan Gatti, see bio. under course MT-1020 below. Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ Course Number: MT-1010 Tuition: $110 CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE Section A Rockville Centre Campus International application for initial certification and/or recertification. 2 Thursdays, October 4 & 11 Instructor: SHARI L. PEYSER is a dynamic public relations and marketing (no class February 23) professional who represents not-for-profits, professional associations, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. legal and financial professionals, small businesses, and authors, among others. Clients benefit from her expertise in media relations, editorial BUILDING THE ULTIMATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS services, website development, strategic planning, client relations and Please see page 28 for a complete instructor bio. new business development. Good governance has never been more important and the effectiveness Course Number: FR-3000 Tuition: $225 of the Board of Directors can ultimately determine the success or failure of Section A Suffolk Center your organization. Designed for volunteer leaders and staff who want to 5 Thursdays, February 7 - March 7 build a high-impact board, this course offers practical information on current 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. trends in board development as well as best practices for board recruitment and retention, fundraising leadership, oversight and accountability, succession PRESENTATION SKILLS planning and strengthening the board-staff partnership. Full participation in this course is applicable for 15.0 contact hours/ Instructor: Susan Gatti is a corporate learning and development CFRE Continuing Education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE leader with over 15 years experience working with business leaders to International application for initial certification and/or recertification. drive bottom line results of employees through effective leadership and Instructor: Patricia H. Clemency, CFRE is President and CEO of the management, superior customer service and operational knowledge. Make-A-Wish Foundation of Metro New York. Course Number: MT-1020 Tuition: $110 Course Number: FR-2025 Tuition: $225 Section A Rockville Centre Campus Section A Suffolk Center 2 Thursdays, October 18 & 25 5 Tuesdays, March 19 – April 23 (no class March 26) 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 45 Nu r s i n g Diversify – challenge yourself – increase your salary! There are always new developments and new state-of-the-art trends occurring in nursing. Molloy College Continuing Education in Nursing offers courses with updated information to the nurse who wishes to grow professionally or who has been away from the practice and is planning on returning. We invite you to come to Molloy College to refresh and increase your knowledge and practice skills.

Molloy College, Continuing Education Department is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Provider Number: NYP273-9/7/12

Accredited status does not imply endorsement by NJSNA, Molloy College Continuing Education Department or ANCC of any commercial products or service. All speakers have declared that they have nothing to disclose. There is no commercial support for any educational activity. For any information regarding Continuing Education in Nursing courses, please call (516) 678-5000 x6717 or x6106. Registration Popular courses fill up quickly. There is limited enrollment in some classes; therefore, register early – don’t be closed out of a course! All registrations are processed in order received. Fill out the registration form and send with a check or money order payable to Molloy College. Mail-in registration must be received 5 days prior to start of the course. Telephone registrations are accepted over the phone with Visa or Master Card up until the start of class.Payment must be paid in full at time of registration. Checks and money orders should be made payable to Molloy College. Tuition is indicated after each course description. Classroom assignments are posted on the bulletin board in Siena Hall, outside of Room 106, prior to class beginning – Phone (516) 678- 5000, ext. 6206. Refunds If a course is cancelled by Molloy College, and the student does not wish to transfer to another course, a full refund is made. If a student decides to withdraw from a class prior to the start of classes a full refund will be issued*. Non-attendance in a class does not constitute an official withdrawal. *Exceptions: RN Refresher, Hemodialysis, AHA Basic Life Support Services. Cancellations must be received 9 working days prior to the start of class. Courses are also offered in Suffolk! Molloy College offers graduate nursing and nursing continuing education courses at its Suffolk Center at Route 110, on the grounds of Republic Airport in East Farmingdale. Undergraduate nursing degree completion program (B.S.) for RNs. Call (516) 678-5000 x7510 for details. Graduate courses are also offered to educate nurses for advanced roles in the following disciplines: Nursing Education, Family Nurse Practitioner and Adult Nurse Practitioner. Call (516) 678-5000 x7510 for details. Continuing education courses will be offered in a number of different areas and will be indicated in this brochure under the section information for the course.The following continuing education courses will be offered: • Intro to EKG Interpretation • AHA Basic Life Support Certification Course • AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification • Training in First Aid • AHA BLS Instructor Course • Peripheral IV Skills • RN Refresher Program • Training in Barrier Precaution & Infection Control Measures For further information regarding undergraduate and graduate courses, please call 631-755-5509 or 5510. For further information regarding continuing education courses, please call 516-678-5000 ext. 6717. Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 72.

Palliative Care Conference - Save the Date! May 3, 2013

Molloy College, in collaboration with F.E.G.S Health & Human Services System and other community partners, is pleased to be offering its fifth Palliative Care Conference on Long Island. The conference will be held on Friday, May 3, 2013 from 8:30a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Wilbur Arts Center at Molloy’s Rockville Centre campus. The conference brochure, with session descriptions and additional information, will be available in January, 2013. To receive a conference brochure please call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 or e-mail: [email protected]. The information will also be on our conference webpage: www. molloy.edu/ce/pcc. See page 53 for additional details.

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EKG SERIES AHA BASIC LIFE SUPPORT SERIES INTRO TO EKG INTERPRETATION AHA Basic Life Support Instructor Course The purpose of this course to provide knowledge and skill The healthcare instructor course provides the instructor candidate regarding basic cardiac arrhythmia recognition with a focus on with the knowledge and skills to conduct BLS education according to AHA appropriate nursing interventions. The program is designed for the standards. Candidates will be guided in the development of teaching learner with little or no EKG experience. The target audience is the techniques and CPR concepts through lecture and manikin practice. A registered nurse or nursing student. 6 Contact hours current BLS healthcare provider card required. Instructor: Camille Twardzik Instructor: Joanne Manning-Baker, R.N., M.S. Course Number: NUB-0094 Tuition: $375 For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing (includes manual & card) Section C 2 Saturdays, August 11 & 18 Course Number: NUE-0073 Tuition: $140 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Section A 2 Thursdays, October 11 & 19, 6:30-9:30p.m. Section A Suffolk Center Section B Suffolk Center 2 Fridays, September 28 & October 5, 2 Thursdays, January 17 & 24, 6:30-9:30p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. AHA BASIC LIFE SUPPORT CERTIFICATION COURSE ADVANCED 12 LEAD EKG INTERPRETATION FOR THE This course is designed for health care providers. Course is composed PRACTICING NURSE of instruction in Basic Life Support as well as technical aspects of The purpose of this course is to provide the practicing nurse cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Faculty: Certified American Heart with knowledge and skill regarding the interpretation of 12 Association Instructors. Basic (5 Hours). lead EKG. Included in this discussion is the role of the advanced practice nurse in assessment and management of the client with Course Number: NUB-0092 Tuition: $80 The following sections will be held at the Molloy Campus on Hempstead chest pain and left ventricular hypertrophy utilizing a case study Avenue in Rockville Centre. approach. Topics included are recognition of patterns of infarction, Section L Monday, June 25, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. axis deviation, chamber hypertrophy, and bundle branch blocks. Section M Saturday, July 14, 1:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. Students should have a basic understanding of cardiac arrhythmias Section N Tuesday, July 24, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. and the cardiac cycle. 7 contact hours Section O Wednesday, August 8, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Instructor: Diane Harper, RN, ANP Section P Saturday, August 25, 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Section Q Thursday, August 30, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Section R Thursday, September 6, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section S Monday, September 17, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Course Number: NUE-0127 Tuition: $150 Section T Saturday, September 29, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Section D Saturday, July 21, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Section U Sunday, October 14, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Section A Saturday, October 6, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Section V Friday, October 26, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section W Monday, November 5, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section B Saturday, January 19, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Section X Thursday, November 29, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section Y Thursday, December 6, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section Z Monday, December 17, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section A Thursday, January 3, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section B Sunday, January 13, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Section C Wednesday, January 30, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.

Course Number: NUB-SC92 Tuition: $80 The following sections will be held at the Suffolk Center on Route 110 in Farmingdale. Section O Thursday, July 19, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section P Monday, August 20, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section Q Friday, September 14, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Section R Monday, October 22, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section S Friday, November 16, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Section T Thursday, December 6, 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Section U Friday, January 11, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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AHA RENEWAL LIFE SUPPORT CERTIFICATION COURSE This course is designed for health care providers who need to renew their Basic Life Support certification. Faculty: Certified American Heart Association Instructors. Renewal (3.5 Hours) Course Number: NUB-0093 Tuition: $65 The following courses will be held at the Molloy Campus on Hempstead Avenue in Rockville Centre. Section A Friday, June 29, 9:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Section B Saturday, July 14, 9:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Section C Tuesday, July 31, 5:30 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Section D Monday, August 6, 5:30 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Section E Thursday, August 23, 5:30p.m. -9:00p.m. Section F Tuesday, September 11, 5:30p.m. -9:00p.m. Section G Thursday, September 27, 5:30p.m. -9:00p.m. Section H Friday, October 12, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section I Sunday, October 28, 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Section J Thursday, November 8, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section K Monday, November 19, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section L Tuesday, December 4, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section M Friday, December 14, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section N Wednesday, January 9, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section O Tuesday, January 29, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Course Number: NUB-SC93 Tuition: $65 The following Courses will be held at the Suffolk Center on Route 110 in Farmingdale. Section M Thursday, June 21, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section N Monday, July 23, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Section O Thursday, August, 16, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. AHA RENEWAL - ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) Section P Friday, September 21, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) renewal course is Section Q Friday, October 19, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30p.m. for the healthcare provider who either directs or participates in the Section R Tuesday, November 27, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. resuscitation of a patient. This course will renew the provider’s skills Section S Friday, December 14, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30p.m. in the treatment of an adult victim in cardiac arrest or other cardiac Section T Friday, January 4, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30p.m. emergencies. Prerequisites: A current, valid ACLS card and provider manual. One AHA ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) day course includes card. The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course is for the Instructor: TBA healthcare provider who either directs or participates in the Course Number: NUA- 0098 Tuition: $200 resuscitation of a patient. This course will enhance the provider’s skills Section C Rockville Centre Campus in the treatment of an adult victim in cardiac arrest or other cardiac Saturday, August 4 emergencies. Prerequisites: A current, valid BLS HCP card and an ECG 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. course in the recognition of cardiac rhythms. Section D Rockville Centre Campus Two day course includes ACLS manual and card. Saturday, October 20, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Instructor: TBA Section E Suffolk Center Course Number: NUA- 0097 Tuition: $325 Thursday, December 13, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Section E Rockville Centre Campus The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk 1 Saturday & 1 Sunday, August 4 & 5 Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Section A Rockville Centre Campus 1 Saturday & 1 Sunday, October 20 & 21 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. QUESTIONS? Section B Suffolk Center Come to our 1 Thursday & 1 Friday, December 13 & 14 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. INFORMATION & REGISTRATION The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk SESSION Centre at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale Tuesday, September 4, 2012 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Casey Center To RSVP and for further information, call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 48 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! NURSING

HEMODIALYSIS TRAINING FOR RN’S & LPN’S PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TRAINING If you are considering this exciting specialty, this course was ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY designed for you. Taught by Nephrology practitioners, this program A one day overview of commonly prescribed pharmaceuticals will prepare you for an entry-level position in a Hemodialysis unit. with a focus on current recommended guidelines. Course content Register early! Class size is limited. You must be available for two full also includes a review of prescriptive protocol with attention clinical days 7:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Prerequisites: Physical with titres, to adverse reactions and side effects. The target audience is the CPR, malpractice insurance. registered nurse. 7 contact hours. Course Number: NUS-0050 Tuition: $1,100 Instructor: Dr. Susan Ann Vitale Section A Suffolk Center For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing 6 Mondays, January 14-March 4, 2013 Course Number: NUS-0129 Tuition: $125 (no class 1/21 & 2/18) 5:00.p.m.-8:00 p.m. Section A Saturday, October 6, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Plus 2 clinical days Instructor: Joanne Faber, RN, MS PERIPHERAL IV SKILLS PROGRAM The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk The purpose of this course is to provide the registered nurse Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale or new graduate with knowledge and skill to start and manage IV’s. It will include a supervised session to practice IV insertion and PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT SKILLS troubleshooting methods. 7 Contact hours. The purpose of this course is to provide the registered nurse For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing with knowledge and skill necessary to perform a head-to –toe Course Number: NUS-0108 Tuition: $175 examination. Emphasis placed on methods of obtaining health Section H 2 Wednesdays, July 18 & 25, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. history, use of inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. Instructor: Margaret Amodemo, RN, ANP Instruction includes lecture/demonstration and supervised practice. Section A Suffolk Center Bring stethoscope. The target audience is the registered nurse. 22.5 Thursday, October 4, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Contact hours. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Instructor: Diane Harper, RN, ANP Center at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Instructor: Nicholas Kiphart RN Section B Saturday, November 10, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Course Number: NUS-0054 Tuition: $325 Instructor: Nicholas Kiphart RN Section E Friday/Saturday/Sunday, August 24, 25 & 26 Section C Sunday, December 2, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Instructor: Nicholas Kiphart RN Section A Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 12, 13, 14 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHLEBOTOMY SKILLS PROGRAM Instructor: Diane Harper RN, ANP This is a comprehensive training program for registered nurses. Section B Friday, Saturday, Sunday, January 4, 5, 6 The purpose of this course is to provide the healthcare worker 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. with knowledge and skill to collect blood samples. Emphasis will Instructor: Diane Harper RN, ANP be placed on potential complications and proper procedures. Supervised practice will take place on manikins. This course does MEDICATION CALCULATIONS not provide certification. We will award a Molloy certificate for In this course you will learn step-by-step procedures on how to completion and 4 contact hours. master medication calculations. This program will emphasize basic Instructor: Donareen Denny, CCRN, MS arithmetic skills, IV drop calculations and the metric system. For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Instructor: Mary Fassetta, Ed. D, RN, Course Number: NUS-0125 Tuition: $100 Section A Saturday, September 22, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Course Number: NUS-0138 Tuition: $50 Section B Saturday, December 1, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. SectionA Wednesday, October 17, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Section B Thursday, January 10, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS DEVICES Central Venous Access Devices, Implanted Ports and Peripherally PHARMACOLOGY REVIEW AND UPDATE Inserted Central Catheters will be taught. The purpose of this course Nurses today are experiencing an era of pharmaceutical product is to provide the registered nurse with knowledge and skill for overload. Many practicing nurses are unfamiliar with current accessing ports, demonstrating nursing care of Central Catheters medications prescribed for patients they come in contact with. Do and detecting Catheter complications. Emphasis will be placed on you feel that your scope of practice has limited you pharmaceutical Nursing Interventions. The target audience is the registered nurse. 6 knowledge growth? This is a quick catch-up for nurses who want to Contact hours update and refresh their pharmacology expertise. Instructor: Nicholas Kiphart, RN Instructor: Mary Fassetta, Ed. D, RN, For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Course Number: NUS-0107 Tuition: $150 Course Number: NUS-0128 Tuition: $125 Section A Saturday, October 13, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Section A Saturday, October 20, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Section B Saturday, January 12, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. TRAINING IN BARRIER PRECAUTION & INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES Course Number: HE-5000 Tuition: $45 Please see page 28 for dates, times and a course description. TRAINING IN THE IDENTIFICATION & REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT Course Number: CA-5000 Tuition: $35 Please see page 21 for dates, times and a course description.

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NURSE PRACTITIONER REFRESHER COURSE RN REFRESHER PROGRAM NURSE PRACTITIONER PRACTICE REVIEW COURSE RN REFRESHER This is a review course for nurse practitioners planning to return This 150 hour refresher course is designed to provide an update to practice. The purpose of this course is to provide knowledge of both theoretical content and clinical practice. A conducive learning and skill regarding physical assessments and related patient care environment and knowledgeable master’s prepared supportive staff management strategies. Inpatient management for the most common acute care diagnoses will be presented and reviewed. guide the individual to return to the bedside. Content includes over 70 EKG review and related diagnoses will be presented. Outpatient hours of medical surgical conditions encountered and their treatment management for the most primary care diagnoses, as well as current modalities. Clinical content includes over 70 hours of application of screening guidelines will be presented and reviewed. Teaching theory and practical hand on experience treating patients (dressings, techniques will include hands on skills practice, case studies, lecture medications, physical assessments, IV’s etc.) A Molloy College Certificate and multimedia. 21 contact hours will be awarded upon completion of the program. Prerequisites include: For specific learning objectives, go to www.molloy.edu/ce/nursing. Instructors: Patricia McTigue, ANP, MSN, and Margaret Completed application with biography, current CPR certification for Amodemo, RN, ANP healthcare professionals (BLS), recent physical exam and updated immunizations and malpractice insurance. Please call 516-678-5000 Course Number: NUN-0100 Tuition: $395 x6717 or x6206 for an application. Text required. Section A 3 Saturdays, October 20, 27 & November 3 Course Number: NUR-0040 Tuition: $1,950 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Section G Rockville Centre Campus Lectures: Tuesday & Thursday June 5, - August 19, 2012, 6:30p.m.- 9:30p.m. UPDATED NURSING SKILLS (Clinical dates: 6/16, 6/23, 6/24, 7/7, 7/8, 7/21, WORKSHOP SERIES 7/22, 8/4, 8/5, 8/18, 8/19) Clinical Schedule is from 7:30a.m.-3:30p.m Thinking of changing an area of specialty but feel a little rusty in past Section H Suffolk Center learned nursing skills? The purpose of these courses is to provide the Lectures: Monday & Friday registered nurse with hands-on-techniques combined with current June 8 – July 16, 2012, 9:00a.m.-2:30p.m. nursing theory knowledge necessary in providing comprehensive (Clinical dates are: 6/16, 6/17, 6/23, 6/24, 6/30, patient care in the following areas: wound care, enteral feedings, 7/1, 7/7, 7/8, 7/14, 7/15) Clinical Schedule is from 7:30a.m.-3:30p.m. colostomy care, respiratory care, IV care and GU/catheterizations. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Each workshop is 4 hours in duration on Saturday morning. Take Centre at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale one workshop for $75.00 each or save by taking the entire series Section A Rockville Centre Campus for $300.00 (save $75.00). 3.5 contact hours per session. The target Lectures: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday audience is the registered nurse. October 9-December 2, 6:30p.m.-9:30p.m. Instructor: Kelly Melore, RN, MS (Clinical dates are: 10/20, 10/27, 10/28, 11/03, 11/04, 11/10, 11/11, 11/17, 11/18, 12/01, 12/02 ) For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Clinical Schedule is from 7:30a.m.-3:30p.m. Course Number: NUS–0175 B Wound Care , Section B Suffolk Center Saturday, September 22, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Lectures: Thursday & Friday Course Number: NUS–0176 B Enteral feedings and colostomy care October 12 – November 29, 9:00a.m.-2:30p.m. Saturday, October 27, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Clinical dates are: 10/20, 10/21, 10/27, 10/28, Course Number: NUS–0177 B Respiratory care (trachs, suctioning) 11/03, 11/04, 11/10, 11/11, 11/17, 11/18) Saturday, November 3, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Clinical Schedule is from 7:30a.m.-3:30p.m. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Course Number: NUS–0178 B Injections & IV care Centre at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale (pumps & calculations) Section C Rockville Centre Campus Saturday, November 17, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Lectures: Tuesday & Thursday Course Number: NUS–0179 B GU Skills and Catheterizations January 8- March 17, 2013, 6:30p.m.-9:30p.m Spanish for theSaturday, Healthcare December Provider 1, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Clinical dates are: 1/12, 1/19, 1/20, 2/2, 2/3, This introductory course is intended to provide healthcare 2/16, 2/17, 3/2, 3/3, 3/16, 3/17) professionals with the ability to understand and communicate Clinical Schedule is from 7:30a.m.-3:30p.m in Spanish. Communication in ‘real’ situations, basic vocabulary Section D Suffolk Center related to healthcare and grammar structure will be reviewed. Lectures: Thursday & Friday Content will cover the following: greeting the patient, obtaining background information, basic medical vocabulary including parts January 18 – February 28, 2013 9:00a.m.-2:30p.m. of the body, interviewing skills, and vital signs. (Clinical dates are: 1/26, 1/27, 2/2, 2/3, 2/9, 2/10, Instructor: TBA 2/16, 2/17, 2/23, 2/24) Course Number: LA-0505 Tuition: $225 Clinical Schedule is from 7:30a.m.-3:30p.m. The above section will be offered off-campus at Molloy’s Suffolk Section B 8 Mondays, October 29 - December 17; Centre at Route 110, 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

*This program is approved for Veterans benefits. See Financial Assistance on page 69 of this catalog.

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Statistics SCHOOL NURSING SERIES INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS SCHOOL NURSE TRAINING PROGRAM This course is designed to provide an in-depth discussion of School nursing is a specialized practice of professional nursing fundamental concepts required for the study of advanced statistical that advances the well-being, health and safety of the school-aged topics. The material covered includes types of data, graphical client. This course is designed for the registered nurse with current presentation methods, descriptive statistics and normal distributions. medical-surgical or pediatric experience that would like to learn The course is required of Molloy graduate Nursing students who the role of the school nurse. Four days of field training in a school have not taken an introductory statistics course in the past 5 years setting, to be arranged by the instructor, provides the opportunity in preparation for MAT 550. Required text: Beginning Statistics, 2E by to learn those services necessary to meet the needs of students, Larry Stephens, Schaum's Outline Series. parents, and teachers consistent with the goals set forth by the Instructor: Dr. Deborah Upton, Molloy College board of education. Instructors: Barbara Young, RN & Carol Henck, RN Course Number: NUM-0213 Tuition: $110 Section C Rockville Centre campus Prerequisites include: completed application with biography, Mondays & Wednesdays, August 6, 8 &13; recent physical and updated immunizations, RN license, malpractice 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. insurance and healthcare provider BLS. Section A Rockville Centre campus Mondays & Wednesdays, January 7, 9 &14; “Transition to School Nursing” must be completed before field 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. training is scheduled. Please call 516-678-5000, extension 6206 for an application.

PEDIATRIC NURSING SERIES Course Number: NUP-0210 Tuition: $895.00 Section D 1 Saturday, September 22 CARE OF THE PEDIATRIC CLIENT 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. The purpose of this course is to provide the registered nurse Plus 4 days of field placement arranged by the instructor with knowledge and skill regarding nursing care to children with Section E 1 Tuesday & 1 Thursday, November 13 & 15 acute/chronic illnesses. Curriculum will cover a system approach 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. emphasizing the physiological as well as pertinent nursing Plus 4 days of field placement arranged by the instructor interventions. The following areas will be covered: Respiratory, Cardiac, Neuromusculoskeletal, GI, HIV/Infectious Diseases and Nutrition. The target audience is the registered nurse. 11 contact hours Instructor: Lori McLaughlin, RN, PNP

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Course Number: NUP-0212 Tuition: $150 Section A 4 Wednesdays November 14, 28, December 5 & 12 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE PEDIATRIC CLIENT – NORMAL VS. ABNORMAL This course will review the major body systems and how to perform a head to toe physical examination. The purpose of the course is to provide the registered nurse with knowledge and assessment skills in order to identify normal and abnormal findings in children using inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. The target audience is the registered nurse. 12 Contact hours Instructor: Lori McLaughlin, RN, PNP

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Course Number: NUP-0118 Tuition: $225 Offered Spring 2013

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CAMP NURSING WORKSHOP INDIVIDUAL HEALTHCARE PLANS IN THE SCHOOL SETTING Providing nursing care to a large group of children in a camp The purpose of this course is to provide knowledge and skill on environment is a challenging task, which requires special skills. The how to construct an “Individual Healthcare Plan” using the nursing purpose of this course is to provide the camp nurse with knowledge process. The participant will learn to prioritize health needs and and skills regarding healthcare standards and procedures for children identify interventions to be implemented in the school setting by in a camp setting.This course will address the critical components the appropriate staff members. Use of standardized IHP’S and other necessary in providing effective nursing care in the camp setting. practical tools will be included. The target audience is the registered Designed for the experienced as well as novice camp nurse. The nurse. 2.5 contact hours target audience is the registered nurse. 3.5 contact hours Instructor: Carol Henck, MA, RN Instructor: Alicia Stone, RN., M.S. For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Course Number: NUP-0208 Tuition: $75 Course Number: NUP–0113 Tuition: $ 75 Section A Wednesday, November 7, 6:30 p.m-9:30 p.m. Offered Spring 2013 CARE OF THE STUDENT WITH DIABETES TRANSITION TO SCHOOL NURSING AN ORIENTATION Focus will be multifaceted: up to date pathophysiology of Type Nursing services in the educational environment are unique, 1 & Type 2 diabetes, multiple treatment options for today’s diabetic varied, multi-disciplinary, and comprehensive. The purpose of this student including insulin pump therapy, and IHP documentation. class is to provide knowledge and skills regarding the functions, You will learn the universal “windows” on all insulin pumps. The purposes and responsibilities of the school nurse. The target purpose of this course is to provide the registered nurse with audience is the registered nurse. 6 contact hours knowledge and skills on the current insulin pump equipment in use Instructor: Barbara Young, RN and their management. The target audience is the registered nurse. 7 contact hours. For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Instructor: Donna L. Jornsay, BSN, RN, CPPN, CDE

Course Number: NUP-0139 Tuition: $100 For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Section D 1 Saturday, September 22 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Course Number: NUP-0145 Tuition: $125 Section E 1 Tuesday & 1 Thursday, November 13 & 15 Section A Saturday, October 13 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Section B 1 Tuesday & 1 Thursday, December 4 & 6 SCHOOL NURSE: A DAILY APPROACH 6:00-10:00 p.m. The purpose of this program is to provide the school nurse with knowledge and skills regarding the daily needs of well children in SCHOOL NURSE EMERGENCY CARE COURSE the educational setting. It will include assessment, identification, An in-depth training course designed to educate the school management, and referral for students. An overview of skin lesions, nurse about emergency techniques for children and youths who rashes (contagious/non-contagious) is also included. Skills training are injured or become ill at school. The participant will learn to in vision, hearing, BMI and scoliosis screenings will be included. Child use prioritized assessment skills, provide nursing interventions that study team reports and individual health plans for the student with conform to the EMS-C protocols and develop specific strategies asthma will be discussed. The target audience is the registered nurse. for students with special health care needs. (student manual 8.3 Contact hours provided) Instructors: Carol Henck, R.N., MA, Tuesday and Lori McLaughlin, Instructor: Lori McLaughlin, RN, PNP RN, PNP, Wednesdays. Course Number: NUP-0211 Tuition: $295 For specific learning objectives, go to: www.molloy.edu/CE/nursing Offered Spring 2013

Course Number: NUP-0140 Tuition: $150 Section B 3 Wednesdays, October 24, 31 & November 7 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

52 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! Pa l l i a t i v e Ca r e Co n f e r e n c e Molloy College, in collaboration with F.E.G.S Health & Human Services System and other community partners, is pleased to be offering its fifth Palliative Care Conference on Long Island. The conference will be held on Friday, May 3, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Wilbur Arts Center at Molloy’s Rockville Centre campus. The agenda for the day will include a Keynote Speaker, a series of topics offered during two concurrent sessions, lunch and a Closing Session. The events of the conference will focus on the realities of health care and the compassionate continuum of palliative care. It has been said that the first step to compassion is competence. The main objective of this year’s conference is for the participants to enhance their ability to provide professional, competent, empathetic care to patients and their families. At this year’s conference we will provide frontline health and social care professionals in health care with a wide variety of palliative care topics, presented by an outstanding group of speakers.

Who should attend? Course Number: NUC 1000 The intended audience includes: nurses, doctors, social workers, Section A chaplains, psychiatrists, therapists (including physical, recreational Friday, May 3, 2013; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. and occupational), dietitians, EMTs, students and volunteers. Tuition Rates: Concurrent Sessions Early Registration by March 20: $75 Conference participants will be able to pick from a variety of topics Regular Registration, March 21 –April 26: $95 presented during two different concurrent sessions. Topics and Late registration, after April 26 or at the door: $115 titles, will be available in January 2013. Full-time students (must include copy of student ID): $25

Conference Website Questions? Conference information can be found on our website at: If you should have any questions regarding the conference, please www.molloy.edu/ce/pcc. call at: 516-678-5000 ext. 6483 or e-mail: [email protected].

Conference Brochure The Conference brochure, with session descriptions and additional information, will be available in February, 2013. To receive a conference brochure please call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 or e-mail: [email protected]

Nursing Continuing Education Credit Molloy College Continuing Education Department is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses' Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Social Work Continuing Education Credit Molloy College is seeking approval of social work continuing education credit from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) for 6 CEUs and that approval is pending.

Registration Phone-in registration is available by calling 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 with your MasterCard or Visa. To register in person, by fax or mail, please follow the directions on the Registration Form located on the inside back cover of this catalog. Online registration is available on our website at: www.molloy.edu/ce/pcc.

53 On l i n e Ce r t i f i c a t e Pr o g r a m s Molloy College, Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development, in partnership with Ed to go offers non-credit certificate programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations. These programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work with an existing textbook or base to provide the most effective web-based learning experience. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in the students' online learning experience. They respond to any questions or concerns as well as encourage and motivate students to succeed. Each program has a set of lessons and tests; grades are a combination of computer-graded tests and the instructor/mentor's evaluation of the students' work. Students value the quality of education as well as the convenience of anytime, anywhere learning. You will receive a password and log-in information via e-mail within 2-3 business days of registering for a course. You will receive the course materials within 7-10 days. You will have 365 days to complete a course. Online Certificate Programs are offered in the following areas: Healthcare Programs; Business Programs; Internet, Design, and Technical Programs; Networking and CompTIA™ Certification Training Program; Microsoft Certification Training Programs; and Video Game Design and Development Programs. Please note: Once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons, there are no refunds. For further information on these programs, including program descriptions and tuition rates, please visit us online at: www.molloy.edu/online, e-mail us at [email protected] or call us at 516-678-5000 ext. 6206.

Pa r a l e g a l Ce r t i f i c a t e Pr o g r a m Career opportunities for paralegal in both public and private employment are increasing. In addition, legal issues represent an important aspect of virtually every profession. The best preparation for a position as a paralegal is a Bachelor’s degree and appropriate coursework in legal topics. Molloy College, therefore offers a paralegal certificate to students who have either completed their degree at Molloy or another institution or are currently enrolled in a degree program at Molloy College. The Molloy College Paralegal Program is designed to increase the student’s appreciation for the importance of law in our society, prepare students for advanced study in law and for employment as a paralegal or legal assistant. Coursework is offered in a variety of areas from 6 different academic disciplines. Courses are offered in both day and evening classes. A number of one credit courses are included to facilitate student scheduling needs. The Molloy program permits students to customize their studies to fit their overall career goals and objectives. Entrance Requirements and Admission: CRJ 204 Torts 1 credit Candidates, at the minimum, should have completed an CRJ 205 Contracts 1 credit Associate’s degree or the equivalent to be considered for admission. CRJ 206 Evidence 1 credit A Bachelor’s degree is suggested and those candidates without a Other elective classes may be taken with permission of the Pre-Law bachelor’s degree are strongly urged to complete their Bachelor’s Advisor, Dr. Chris Sullivan. degree. Candidates need to complete an application for admission and be interviewed by the Program Director. For an application for Course Schedule and Plan of Study: admission, visit our web page at: www.molloy.edu/ce/paralegal or call Courses are offered every semester: fall (September – December), 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 or e-mail [email protected]. spring (January – May) and summer (May/June-June/July) in the day and in the evening. You may start your studies at any time and, Program Requirements: unlike many other paralegal programs, you may select the number Students who have completed their Bachelor’s degree will of courses to take each semester that best suits your schedule. The qualify for a Paralegal Certificate by the completion of 24 credits in current schedule of classes is available at: www.molloy.edu/ce/ legal studies as outlined below. These courses may be taken on a paralegal. non-credit basis. Candidates who have earned a Bachelor’s degree at a different institution may transfer and apply a maximum of 12 credits Tuition and Registration: toward the satisfaction of paralegal certificate requirements. Because Non-credit tuition is $165 per credit or $3,960 for the entire of the changing nature of the law transfer credits must have been program. If you are taking this program on a non-credit basis you will taken within the last 5 years. be informed of the registration procedures upon your acceptance. If you are a Molloy student taking this program for undergraduate Required courses: credit, please consult with your advisor concerning tuition rates and CRJ 103 Introduction to Legal Studies 3 credits registration. If you are a transfer student interested in taking the CRJ 302 Legal Research and Writing 3 credits program for undergraduate credit, please contact Dr. Chris Sullivan at 516-678-5000 ext. 6136 or by e-mail at: [email protected]. Molloy Elective Courses*: 18 credits students taking this program for undergraduate credit, please consult Total 24 credits with your advisor concerning tuition rates and registration.

* Sample elective courses include: Questions? BUS 240 Business Law 1 3 credits If you should have any questions or need further information BUS 241 Business Law II 3 credits on the program, please visit our web page at: www.molloy.edu/ce/ CRJ 280 Criminal Law 3 credits paralegal or call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 or e-mail conted@molloy. CRJ 281 Procedure Law 3 credits edu. CRJ/SOC 283 Law and Society 3 credits 54 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover Ph o t o v o l t a i c Installation & De s i g n Learn the basics of installing and designing Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems. Course includes hands on labs and classroom workshops. Topics include: Solar Resources, Photovoltaic Principles, Grid System Fundamentals, Electric Principles, Electrical Grid System Design (on/off grid), Structural Design, Safety, Installation and maintenance, grants and rebates available for home installations. This course involves an overview of the steps involved in the design and installation of a residential photovoltaic system by a non- professional, to generate electricity for a grid-tied application for the home. Emphases are on development of basic system design and installation skills, visualization, understanding of basic local and national requirements and codes, system checkout and ongoing maintenance. Students will be provided with basic electrical tools such as wire cutters, strippers, screw drivers and volt meters for use during the class. All classes will be held at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located just off Route 110 at 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), East Farmingdale, NY 11735.Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 72. Registration for the class is on-going and students should register at least 1 week before the start of classes. However, classes do close out so it is suggested that you register early. A registration form, with registration instructions, can be found on the inside back cover of this catalog. Instructor: Marc Redgate, Physicist ; BS SUNY Stonybrook, , Board Certified Designer - North America Board of Certified Energy Practitioners Photovoltaic Installation & Design Course Number: PID-1000 40 hours Tuition: $2,695

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En e r g y Au d i t Tr a i n i n g : BPI Ce rt i f i c at i o n Energy auditing refers to an inspection of a home with an emphasis on reviewing a homeowners’ current energy consumption and making recommendations on how to reduce that consumption and save money in the most cost-effective way. Gain knowledge of the “house-as-a-system” approach to home energy conservation and learn how to skillfully evaluate a house’s interdependent components. The Building Performance Institute (BPI) has made a name for being the recommended certification for this type of home analysis. BPI offers nationally recognized training, certification, accreditation, and quality assurance programs in home performance contracting. Be in demand with BPI Certification so you can expertly demonstrate to homeowners how to increase their comfort, raise property value, improve quality to the home, decrease energy bills and reduce the environmental impact. The course covers the following topics designed to prepare you for the written and on the field exam: Principles of Energy and Building Science, The Energy Audit Process, Building Shell and Thermal Envelope, Airflow Basics, Moisture Management, Air Quality, Combustion Safety and CO Monitoring, Building Systems: HVAC, Lighting, Appliances, and DHW, Diagnosing Common Building Problems, Blower Door Testing and Combustion Testing and Safety. All classes will be held at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located just off Route 110 at 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), East Farmingdale, NY 11735. Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 72. Registration for the class is on-going and students should register at least 1 week before the start of classes. However, classes do close out so it is suggested that you register early. A registration form, with registration instructions, can be found on the inside back cover of this catalog. Energy Audit Training: BPI Certification Course Number: EAT-1000 40 hours Tuition: $3,795

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Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! 55 In t r o d u c t i o n t o Ne t w o r k i n g This is a hands-on Introduction to Networking course. Learn the basic concepts and terminology of computer networking. In a logical, easy-to- follow format, learn how today's computer networks are built. Learn the terminology used throughout the networking industry and the underlying technologies used to transport data in campus and enterprise networks. This is a basic course for individuals with no networking background who need to understand the basic concepts and terminology of computer networking. Topics covered include: Compare and contrast WAN and LAN technologies; Explain the difference between bridging, switching, and routing as they apply to network; interconnection methods; Compare and contrast network interconnection devices such as hubs, bridges, and routers; Describe basic client/server concepts; Describe basic Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) concepts; State the types of information available on the Internet; Bridging, Routing, and Switching; and Client/Server. All classes will be held at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located just off Route 110 at 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), East Farmingdale, NY 11735.Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 72. Introduction to Networking Course Number: NET1000 40 hours $2,675 Visit our webpage: www.molloy.edu/ctp for the current schedule of classes.

El e c t r o n i c Bu r g l a r a n d Al a r m Sy s t e m s Se c u r i t y Electronic Burglar and Alarm Systems Security course presents an overview of the alarm industry from past to present with the understanding and installation of systems and devices. The goal of this course is for students to become familiarized with Low Voltage electricity and understanding learning on vender non-specific equipment. Through various hands-on labs students will learn necessary installer techniques including the complete programming life cycle of standard control panels. Students will participate in the selection of appropriate wiring and security devices based on mock scenarios created by the instructor. Students will be involved in the installation of: analog and digital camera systems and digital video recording (DVR) for monitoring over an intranet or the internet, water, C02, smoke, glass-break, motion detectors. This course also covers the basics of applicable Electrical and Building Codes, System Design, and Access Control. All necessary tools are provided for lab use. All classes will be held at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located just off Route 110 at 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), East Farmingdale, NY 11735.Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 72. Electronic Burglar and Alarm Systems Security Course Number: EAS1000 40 hours $2,375 Visit our webpage: www.molloy.edu/ctp for the current schedule of classes.

Ne w Yo r k St a t e Al a r m Li c e n s e Co u r s e This is a modularized 81 hour course designed for installers and technicians as well as sales personnel and supervisors within the Alarm Industry. This is an intensive course is designed in five modules logically divided so that a student may take the entire 81 hour course over five modules taught at nights and / or weekends. This course meets the New York Department of State educational requirements for burglar and fire alarm installers. All instructors are NYS certified. Effective June 1, 2009, Title 19 NYCRR, Part 196 was amended to increase the qualifying education required for a New York State Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installer license. This amendment adds an additional 21 hour module, Service and Maintenance of Alarm Systems, increasing the education requirement from 60 to 81 hours. All classes will be held at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located just off Route 110 at 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), East Farmingdale, NY 11735.Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 72. New York State Alarm License Course Course Number: ALC1000 81 Hours $2,495 Visit our webpage: www.molloy.edu/ctp for the current schedule of classes.

Di g i ta l Ho m e Te c h n o l o g y In t e g r a t i o n Basics of home networking, audio and video installation, including telephone and VoIP, security and surveillance systems, home control management and troubleshooting. Students will gain hands on experience with the technology to install and maintain smart home technology. Hands-on training for computer based integration and the automation of most house hold major appliances. Students will learn safety issues and requirements; how to use tools and equipment. Will also learn structured wiring, network and telephony, home theater, distributed video and audio, lighting, appliance control, irrigation, pool and spa control, security and access control systems and trouble shooting. Special emphasis is placed on how to install home theater systems and turning your home into a controlled audio and video environment. Students study video projection, surround sound (matrix, 5.1 and 7.1), room preparation, speaker placement and tuning, audio amplifiers, and manufacturer specifications. All classes will be held at Molloy’s Suffolk Center located just off Route 110 at 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), East Farmingdale, NY 11735.Directions to the Suffolk Center can be found on page 72. Digital Home Technology Integration Course Number: DTA1000 40 Hours $2,495 Visit our webpage: www.molloy.edu/ctp for the current schedule of classes.

56 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! Re a l Es t a t e New York State Licensing Requirements: Effective July 1, 2008 a new 75 hour salesperson qualifying course will go into effect. To obtain a Salesperson’s License, a person must complete the 75-hour Salesperson’s course; be sponsored by a licensed broker; and pass a state examination. Attendance at these 75-hour courses is strict. To receive your license, the exam must be passed. For more information call N.Y. State Division of Licensing Services at 518-474-4429 or visit www. dos.ny.gov/licensing.

Continuing Education Requirements: Any real estate licensee who renews their license on or after July 1, 2008 will be required to complete 22.5 hours of approved continuing education every two years, three hours of which must include fair housing and/or discrimination in the sale or rental of real property or an interest in real property. For information about your licensing requirements call 518-474-4429. LICENSING CONTINUING EDUCATION REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON'S QUALIFYING COURSE* BUYER AGENCY – THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE This is the mandated course in preparation for the New Being a GOOD Buyer’s Agent requires much more than just attending a York State Real Estate Salesperson’s examination. Topics include: class and putting CBR or ABR or another designation after your name. Hear contracts, real estate instruments; estates and interests; financing; Tips, Tricks, and Techniques from an experienced Exclusive Buyer Agent. valuation; law of agency; license law and ethics; land-use See how the ‘art’ of negotiation can put deals together that you never regulation; human rights/fair housing; introduction to construction; thought possible. Feel the thrill of satisfying the buyer’s goals. Buyers are and environmental issues. (Textbook available in the Molloy seeking out an agent to represent them. You need to know how to do it Bookstore) right without falling into traps that may cause future liability. Bring all your Instructor: Mary Brower, Valuation Standards, Nassau County questions, they will be answered. Department of Assessment Instructor: Ira Freireich, CFP, GRI, CEBA; Broker of Best Buyer’s Broker Course Number: RE-0240 Tuition: $525 Realty, the only Exclusive Buyer Agency in Nassau & Queens County recognized by the National Association of Exclusive Buyer Section A 12 Mondays & 12 Wednesdays, (plus 1 day TBA) Agents. He has been an EBA since 1991. Septebmer 19 - December 19 (no class 9/26, 10/8 & 11/21); Course Number: RCE-0255 (7.5 hrs CE credit) Tuition: $90 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Section A 3 Thursdays, October 11-25; 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section B 11 Mondays & 14 Wednesdays, January 23 - May 1, 2013 SHORT SALES (no class 2/18, 3/25, 3/27 & 4/1); Can you sell a home if the payoffs are greater than the sales price? A 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. problem to many, an opportunity for others. A must have marketing Section C 12 Mondays & 13 Wednesdays skill to close more deals in today's challenging real estate marketplace. May 13 - August 7, 2013 Topics will include: what is a short sale, sellers options, steps for a short (no class 5/27) sale, negotiating sellers debts, the short sale contract, and bulletproof 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. liens. Approved for 3.75 hours of N.Y. State Continuing Education for Salespersons and Brokers. Instructor: Donald M. Lincoln, BS Business Admin, Licensed Real Estate Instructor. He has 38 years lending expertise.

Course Number: RCE-4000 (3.75 hrs CE credit) Tuition: $45 Section A 1 Thursday, November 1; 6:00 p.m. – 9:45p.m.

REAL ESTATE LICENSEE-MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR Can I be dually licensed as a real estate licensee and a mortgage loan originator or mortgage broker? Can I earn two fees on the same real Home Inspection Licensing estate transaction? Topics include: New York Dual Agency, Regulatory see page 29 and Compliance Issues, Today's Mortgage Industry, Pre-Qualification and Pre-Approval. The courses in this program can also be taken for 22.5 Instructor: Donald M. Lincoln, see bio under course RCE-4000 hours of Real Estate continuing education credit. Course Number: RCE-8000 (3.75 hrs CE credit) Tuition: $45 Section A 1 Thursday, November 8; 6:00 – 9:45 p.m.

CREDIT SCORING AND REPAIR FOR REAL ESTATE How does credit scoring work? Can you repair and improve an applicant's score? How can I get my clients and customers with marginal credit mortgage approved in today's tight financial market? Learn how in this informative class. Topics include: How a credit score is calculated, who is interested in your score, why there are score variations among the three repositories, credit repair, credit counseling. Instructor: Donald M. Lincoln, see bio under course RCE-4000

*This program is approved for Veterans benefits. See Course Number: RCE-9000 Financial Assistance on page 69 of this catalog. (3.75 hrs CE credit) Tuition: $45 Section A 1 Thursday, November 15; 6:00 – 9:45 p.m.

A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 57 Sp e e c h -La n g u a g e Pa t h o l o g y Molloy College is approved by The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the accrediting organization for speech pathologists and audiologists, to provide programming wherein participants are eligible to receive ASHA CEUs. Programs are offered throughout the year. PRACTICAL THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION IN CHILDREN WITH specializes in treatment of children on the Autism Spectrum , those with MOTOR SPEECH DISORDERS motor speech dysfunction such as Apraxia and with sensory integration This full-day program will provide an intervention for children with dysfunction. motor speech issues. Topics will include: - What is the overall presentation of these types of children (tone, Date and Time: Friday, November 2, 2012 from 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. posture, midline control)? Breakfast and sign-in will be from 8:15 a.m. – 9 a.m. - Resource Allocation: how it affects treatment and how to determine if Course Number: SLP 6000 Section A you as a therapist are taxing too many systems. Location: Hays Theatre, Wilbur Arts Center, Rockville Centre campus - Sensory input: why it is important, how to incorporate sensory based ASHA CEUs: .5 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level; Professional Area). activities into functional sessions Tuition Rates: Presenters: Early Registration, until 9/7/12: $90 Tracey Delio, M.A.CCC/SLP has been providing speech and language Regular Registration, 9/8/12 - 10/5/12: $100 services to toddlers, preschoolers and school age children on Long Island Late registration, after 10/5 or at the door: $110 for the last 15 years. She holds a Master’s Degree from Hofstra University Molloy Students: No Charge (must register by 10/5) and is also a Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped with a Non-Molloy Students (provide copy of student ID): $50 (must register dual major in English. Past experiences include providing school based by 10/5) therapy to Middle and High School students with speech impairments Molloy Alumni: 10% discount and learning disabilities. Tracey has worked extensively with other professionals on interdisciplinary teams which has broadened her Registration: knowledge base on a variety of disabilities. Her areas of special interest Phone-in registration is available by calling 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 with include motor speech disorders, sensory integration disorders, early your MasterCard or Visa. To register in person, by fax or mail, please follow language development and PDD/ Autism Spectrum Disorders. She has the directions on the Registration Form located on the next page of this worked side by side with ABA teams to facilitate speech and language brochure. Online registration is available on our website at: www.molloy. development in the Autistic population. Tracey is a Certified PROMPT edu/ce. Instructor and teaches workshops in various locations throughout the United States. Refund Policy: A full refund will be granted as long as you contact us one week prior to Jennifer Shapiro, M.A. CCC-SLP, PROMPT Instructor, is an ASHA certified each program. However, substitutions can be made until the day of the speech-language pathologist currently in private practice in Plainview, program at no charge. New York. She received her master’s degree from Adelphi University and has clinical experience in various settings including the public school For Further Information: system and the New York State Early Intervention Program. Jennifer For further information or to be placed on our mailing list, please call began her PROMPT technique training in 2002 and is PROMPT certified. 516-678-5000 ext. 6483 or e-mail Louis Cino at [email protected] or visit She was invited to PROMPT instructor training and has been a PROMPT us online at: www.molloy.edu/ce/slp. Instructor since 2008. In addition to training speech pathologists in the PROMPT technique, Jennifer has been a guest lecturer at Molloy College. She acts as an expert consultant and team member on ABA teams. Jennifer currently services children ages two through ten years who exhibit a variety of developmental delays and disorders. She PROMPT Study Groups Molloy's Speech-Language Pathology Department is pleased to host PROMPT study groups throughout the year. These groups are facilitated by two PROMPT certified clinicians/instructors. The groups are reasonably priced and afford participants the opportunity to receive expert feedback on their clients, review PROMPT technique and observe and discuss video demonstrations. Each group is geared either towards clinicians who have completed Level one PROMPT training or those who have completed Level two/Bridging or obtained certification. Please contact the Molloy College Speech, Language and Hearing Center for information regarding specific group dates and times at (516) 442-1211 or [email protected]. Speech-Language Pathology Department Molloy’s Speech-Language Pathology Department continues to offer a comprehensive undergraduate program in Speech-Language Pathology/ Audiology and will offer an M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology beginning in September 2011. The masters program in speech-language pathology at Molloy College is a Candidate for Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. This is a “pre-accreditation“ status with the CAA, awarded to developing or emerging programs for a maximum period of 5 years.

Additionally, our Speech, Language and Hearing Center is located off campus in a newly renovated facility and continues to serve the community by providing an array of evaluation and treatment services. For information on any of our programs please contact the following: - The Molloy College Speech-Language Pathology Department @ 516-678-5000 ext. 6868 - The Molloy College Speech, Language and Hearing Center @516-442-1211 58 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! Pe r s o n a l En r i c h m e n t En g l i s h As A Se c o n d La n g u a g e (ESL) The English as a Second Language (ESL) program at Molloy offers a number of levels of ESL training from the beginning levels to the more advanced levels.

New Students: All new students are required to take a placement test prior to registration to determine the appropriate level they should register for. There is no fee for this exam.

PLACEMENT EXAM The ESL Placement Exam will be conducted at our Open House on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. To reserve a seat for the placement exam or to arrange to take the exam during office hours, please call our office at (516) 678-5000 extension 6206.

¿Habla usted español? Por favor, póngase en contacto con 516-678-5000, extensión 6877, de lunes a jueves, entre las 3 y 7 de la tarde.

Continuing Students: Registration is available for those students who have studied ESL with Molloy in the past. A registration form with registration information can be found on the inside back cover of this catalog.

Everyday ENGLISH – Introduction to ESL INTERMEDIATE READING/WRITING This course is for those students who have little or no knowledge The goal of this course is to help students to fully utilize reading of the English language and need to improve their literacy level. texts and develop reading skills, such as skimming, scanning and This course emphasizes listening comprehension and speaking making inferences. The students will learn to use both bottom- through instruction in the sounds of English intonation patterns up and top-down processes for reading strategies. Students are and techniques of conversation. Communicative competence is provided with instruction to help develop writing skills, which expanded with an emphasis on writing styles and critical reading include editing and organizing to successfully complete writing skills. No prerequisite. assignments. This course can be taken for undergraduate credit Instructor: Mihaela Hodovanu (ESL-135). Please contact the Office of Admissions at 516-678-5000 ext. 6240 for details. Course Number: ES-0100 Tuition: $150 Instructor: Joan CleveN Section C Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 12 – July 19 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Course Number: ES-0135 Tuition: $150 Section A Saturdays, September 15 – December 15 Section A Mondays & Wednesdays, September 5 – December 12 (no class 10/6 and 11/24); 9:00 a.m. – Noon (no class 10/8, 11/21); 6:35 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.

INTERMEDIATE LISTENING/SPEAKING ADVANCED LISTENING/SPEAKING The goal of this course is to help students improve their This course is designed for students who need to perfect their listening skills; diversify the kinds of strategies they use for lecture listening skills. Instruction focuses on: subject matter comprehension, comprehension and to develop effective note-taking strategies. paralinguistic cues in academic interactions, cross cultural differences This course offers a review of the English systems of consonant and discourse and organization of lectures. It also provides refinement sounds, vowel sounds, and stress, rhythm, and intonation. Students of spoken English. The emphasis is on speech production, speech also have the opportunity to work on their ability to organize and performance and sound/spelling correspondences and discriminating present material in a formal speaking format. This course can be listening skills. This course can be taken for undergraduate credit taken for undergraduate credit (ESL-125). Please contact the Office (ESL-145). Please contact the Office of Admissions at 516-678-5000 of Admissions at 516-678-5000 ext. 6240 for details. ext. 6240 for details. Instructor: Joan CleveN Instructor: Ronald Tillman

Course Number: ES-0125 Tuition: $150 Course Number: ES-0145 Tuition: $150 Section A Mondays & Wednesdays, September 5 – December 12 Section A Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 6 – December 13 (no class 10/8, 11/21); 5:00 p.m. – 6:25 p.m. (no class November 22); 5:00 p.m. – 6:25 p.m.

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ADVANCED READING/WRITING ESL CONVERSATION This course is designed to help advanced students polish their This course will help students improve their listening and reading strategies for processing texts. Skill areas include inference, speaking skills. Students will learn to communicate more effectively critical analysis, predicting and evaluating points of view and reading in daily situations. Students will discuss interested topic in small between the lines. The course provides students with a variety of discussion groups with fellow classmates. Students will speak only text types such as summary, critique, argument and fiction. There is English during class. special emphasis on the organization, style and accuracy of academic Instructor: Joan CleveN writing and editing and correcting one’s writing. This course can be taken for undergraduate credit (ESL-155). Please contact the Office of Course Number: ES-0220 Tuition: $150 Admissions at 516-678-5000 ext. 6240 for details. Section B Mondays/Wednesdays, June 18 – July 30 Instructor: Ronald Tillman (no class July 4); 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Section A Saturdays, September 15 – December 15 Course Number: ES-0155 Tuition: $150 (no class October 6 and November 24); Section A Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 6 – December 13 9:00 a.m. - Noon (no class November 22); 6: 35 p.m. – 8:05 p.m. Ir i s h St u d i e s In s t i t u t e The Irish Studies Institute works to illuminate and document the central role Irish Americans have played, and continue to play, in the United States; and to extend and enrich exchanges between Irish Americans and those from other cultural backgrounds. The Institute will highlight the rich history, integration and cultural exchanges of the Irish throughout the New York metropolitan area and beyond.

Fall 2012 Programs

CLASSES Entertainment/Exhibits Beginner and Intermediate Irish Conversation classes will be offered on Saturdays in October and November. Dates to be Irish Weekend announced. 40th Annual Feis and Festival – Nassau County Board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Beginners I - True Beginners (no previous Irish) – 8 classes of Sunday, September 16, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. two hours each ($160) Irish dance and pipe band competitions, vendors, Thursday: October 11 through December 6 (no class on entertainment November 22); 6:30pm to 8:30pm Contact Sean O’Rourke, Ancient Order of Hibernians, at 516- 316-5249, for details and fees. Beginners II – 8 classes of two hours each ($160) Saturday: October 13 through December 8 (no class on Irish Repertory Theater Excursion – New York City November 24); 1:30 am – 3:30pm Date to be determined October/ November Beginners III – 8 classes of two hours each ($160) Saturday: October 13 through December 8 (no class on November 24); 11:15 am – 1:15pm For more information and additional programs offered, contact Catherine Tully Muscente (516) 678-5000 ext. 6218, cmuscente@ Intermediate I – 8 classes of two hours each ($160) molloy.edu Saturday: October 13 through December 8 (no class on November 24); 9:00am – 11:00 am

LECTURES

Save the dates: Sunday, October 28 and Sunday, December 2 Topics and speakers to be announced. All lectures will be at 3:00 p.m. in the Campbell Reception Room, Kellenberg Hall. Fee: No Charge

60 A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover La n g u a g e s SPANISH AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE This course is designed to introduce the Spanish language to the Principal techniques of communicating with the deaf, signing, student for travel, business purposes or for everyday communication finger-spelling, and developing use of practical conversational skills. Emphasis is on conversation skills. Culture will also be discussed. fluency. American Sign Language (ASL) is visual rather than auditory. Required textbook: Latin American Spanish, Juan Kattan - Ibarra, Psychology of the deaf is stressed. Class participants will interact McGraw-Hill Publishers. Appropriate for all ages. CEUs with the hearing while simulating deafness. Ideal for health care Instructor: EVELYN RODRIGUEZ de MARTUCCI, M.S., Bilingual workers, security personnel and others that deal with the public. No Special Education Teacher, NYC Department of Education. previous knowledge required. CEUs Instructor: KATHLEEN QUINN, B.S., Course Number: LA-0501 Tuition: $225 Section A 10 Wednesdays, October 10 – December 19 Course Number: LA-0601 Tuition: $225 (no class November 21); Section A 10 Thursdays, October 4 – December 13 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. (no class November 22); 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Spanish for the Healthcare Provider This introductory course is intended to provide healthcare professionals with the ability to understand and communicate in Spanish. Communication in ‘real’ situations, basic vocabulary related to healthcare and grammar structure will be reviewed. Content will cover the following: greeting the patient, obtaining background information, basic medical vocabulary including parts of the body, interviewing skills, and vital signs. Instructor: TBA Course Number: LA-0505 Tuition: $225

Section A 8 Mondays, October 29 – December 17; 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! 61 Si s t e r Ma r y Ce l e s t e Be c k Au d i t i n g Se r i e s The following courses are offered in cooperation with the Communication Art, English, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and Theology Departments at Molloy College. We welcome the participation of the community in these courses, at a cost of $50 per course (senior citizen as well as other discounts do not apply). These courses are for the entire semester. The student is exposed to 45 clock hours of instruction and lecture. The student will not receive college credit for the course(s). The semester begins on Wednesday, September 5, 2012. Please refer to the following schedule and/or the Molloy College course offering schedule. Please register for all Sister Mary Celeste Beck courses with the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development. *MILL members must register with the Office of Special Programs. Registration will not be processed until September 14, 2012. Registration is accepted on space available basis only. Confirmation will be sent upon receipt and acceptance of registration.

ENG 243 MAJOR AMERICAN WRITERS I PSY 352 PSYCOLOGY OF WOMAN A study of literary trends in America from the colonial period to A study of the biological, physiological, social and cultural aspects the rise of realism, with focus on representative writers from each of female development. An analysis of the gender roles, identity period. and conflicts of the contemporary woman will be presented. Section 01 Mondays/Wednesdays, 10:40 a.m. – 12:05 p.m. Section 01 Tuesday/Thursday, 9:05 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Faculty: Thomas Catania Faculty: Carol Guarcello

ENG363 AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE PSY353 PERSONALITY THEORY A study of the African-American literacy tradition from the 18th Survey of major findings in the area of personality; a consideration century slave narratives through the cultural rebirth of the Harlem of the leading theoretical interpretations of personality structure Renaissance. Representative African-American writers in all genres and dynamics. are read and interpreted in a historical context. Section 01 Monday/Wednesday, 3:25 p.m. – 4:50 p.m. Section 01 Mondays, 6:35 p.m. – 9:25 p.m. Faculty: Steven Shatz Faculty: Beth Smith SOCIOLOGY COURSES ENG 366 LITERATURE FOR ADOLESCENCE All Sociology (SOC) courses/sections are open for auditing students A study in-depth of literature for adolescent readers with particular (based on seat availability) with the exception of SOC 390, SOC 400 attention to genre, character and other story elements. & SOC 490. Section 01 Wednesdays, 6:35 p.m. – 9:25 p.m. Faculty: Timothy Ryley THEOLOGY COURSES All Theology (THE) courses/sections are open for auditing students MODERN LANGUAGE COURSES (based on seat availability) with the exception of THE 491 & THE Arabic (ARA), French (FRE) and Italian (ITA) courses/sections are 505. open for auditing students (based upon seat availability).

MUS 105 ACHIEVING A MUSICAL INSIGHT For students who have little or no formal study in music. It parallels each style of music with the historical, social philosophical, literary and artistic background of each period. Musical experience depends on one's ability to listen. This course also develops the art of listening by acquainting the student with the basic aural elements of musical expression which can be understood by any non-musician. Section 01 Monday/Wednesday, 9:05 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Faculty: Daniel McGann

62 To Register With Your MasterCard or Visa - Call 516-678-5000 ext.6206 Sa t Pr e p a r a t i o n Re g e n t s Ex a m Pr e p a r a t i o n SAT PREPARATION Prepare for the SAT! Your Choice of Tuesdays or Saturdays. Regents EXAM PREParation We are celebrating 25 years of successful SAT exam preparation! High school students prepare for the SAT including the critical reading, Regents Exam Review Courses for High School Students math and writing sections. Students rave about the individualized Our course instructors are highly qualified, experienced high school attention they receive from our experienced, professional SAT instructors. teachers. Topics are thoroughly reviewed and the latest Regents Those who have taken our course have increased their SAT scores by exams are used for practice. Small classes allow teachers to provide up to 360 points as a result of the course’s proven test-taking strategies individual attention to every student. Classes are completed in time and intensive review. The course fee includes all of the latest SAT prep for the June 2013 Regents exams. Review texts included in all courses. materials. This course is completed in time for the November 3, 2012 SAT (Note: 8th graders may enroll in RR1410, RR1440 and RR1450.) exam. Program Coordinator: Richard Feldman, Ph.D. Program Coordinator: Richard Feldman, Ph.D., author of “Super Strategies for the SAT Exam” 2012 edition. Tuition: $325 (Save $25 by enrolling in two Regents courses or save Tuition: $525 $50 by enrolling in three) SAT1400A 6 Saturdays, September 22 - October 27 9:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. RR1410 Integrated Algebra Regents Review: SAT1400B 6 Tuesdays, September 25 - October 30 8 sessions/ May 6 - June 3/ 6:30 – 7:55 p.m. 6:30 p.m.-9:45 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays [Students unable to attend the 9/25 session may attend on 9/22] (no class May 27) $325 RR1420 Geometry Regents Review: 8 sessions/ May 6 - June 3/ 8:05 – 9:30 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays / no class on May 27/ $325

RR1430 Algebra 2 & Trigonometry Regents Review: 8 sessions/ May 6– June 3 / 8:05 – 9:30 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays / no class on May 27/ $325 RR1440 Earth Science Regents Review: 8 sessions/ May 7 - May 30/ 6:30 – 7:55 p.m. Ca t h o l i c Hi g h Sc h o o l Tuesdays & Thursdays / $325 RR1450 Biology (Living Environment) Regents En t r a n c e Ex a m Review: 8 sessions/ May 7 - May 30/ 8:05 – 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays / $325 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM (CHSEE) PREP RR1460 Chemistry Regents Review: 8 sessions/ May 7 - May 30/ 6:30 – 7:55 p.m. Eighth graders planning to attend any of the ten Catholic high schools Tuesdays & Thursdays / $325 on Long Island in September 2013 are required to take this rigorous, annual entrance exam in October 2012. Students review the math, reading, writing, RR1470 Physics Regents Review: vocabulary, and grammar skills on the exam, and learn test-taking strategies 8 sessions/ May 7 - May 30/ 8:05 – 9:30 p.m. to help them work faster and more confidently to maximize their score. All Tuesdays & Thursdays / $325 materials are included. Classes are completed before the October 27, 2012 CHSEE exam and are taught by experienced teachers. RR1480 Global History & Geography Regents Review: 8 sessions/ May 6 - June 3/ 6:30 – 7:55 p.m. Course Number: CHS-2400 Tuition: $395 Mondays & Wednesdays / no class on May 27/ $325 Section A Rockville Centre Campus 6 Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2012; 8:30 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. Section B Rockville Centre Campus 6 Saturdays, September 15 - October 20, 2012; 10:35 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Section C Suffolk Center* 6 Sundays, September 16 - October 21, 2012; 8:30 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. Section D Suffolk Center* 6 Sundays, September 16 - October 21, 2012; 10:35 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. * The Suffolk Center is located at: 7180 Republic Airport (off Route 110) in East Farmingdale.

Note: Late registrations for the CHSEE prep course accepted, subject to available space.

A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 63 Wr i t i n g EFFECTIVE WRITING SKILLS FOR BUSINESS CREATIVE WRITING Learn the art of better business writing: memos, letters and Wouldn’t you like to write so persuasively that you could other vital documents. Utilize the best vocabulary to set the virtually will people to do what you want? Whether it’s writing to sell perfect tone and style. You will write attention-grabbing openings, your product or service, a short story, or the ever-elusive novel, this better sentences, effective paragraphs and endings. Arrange ideas course will cover all the bases of powerful, creative writing. You will and facts logically, increase coherence, edit and proofread. Make also learn how to find your personal “voice”, to edit your own work, successful writing part of your skill base. 1.5 CEUs to perfect and polish your style, and most importantly, how to get Instructor: MAUREEN H. CRONIN, Novelist, Go Faster Go. She has past ‘writer’s block’ with a simple creative brainstorming method. over 20 years experience as a writer, copy editor and marketing Information about the paper-to-print process, the new world of professional. on-demand printing, and the truth about agents and publishers is included. It’s a writing course for the writer in everyone and for Course Number: WR-1500 Tuition: $245 anyone. Section C 6 Wednesdays, July 11 – August 15; Instructor: MAUREEN H. CRONIN, Novelist, see bio under WR-1500 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Section A 5 Saturdays, October 13 – November 10; Course Number: WR-2500 Tuition: $195 9:00 a.m. – Noon Section A 8 Wednesdays, October 10 – December 5 (no class November 21); GETTING PUBLISHED 7:45 p.m. – 9:15 p.m. You've got a way with words...and now you're ready to get yourself published. Learn where to find your niche: how to write a query letter, or a synopsis of your article, short story or novel. Learn how to read editorial calendars and sell your idea for publication for income. Published novelist Maureen Cronin will take you through the steps to getting published. Instructor: MAUREEN H. CRONIN, Novelist, see bio under WR-1500

Course Number: WR-3000 Tuition: $195 Section A 8 Mondays, October 15 – December 3; 7:45 p.m. – 9:15 p.m.

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Molloy College offers courses and programs at its Suffolk Center located at 7180 Republic Airport, East Farmingdale. Our location has a dynamic educational atmosphere, offering convenient course hours, easy parking, a student lounge, and computer and library facilities. Graduate courses are offered in Education and Nursing leading to a Master of Science degree and in Business Management leading to an MBA degree. Undergraduates courses are offered for Registered Nurses who would like to complete their bachelor's degree. Non-credit, continuing education courses are also offered in Home Inspection, Development and Fundraising Management, Medical Records, Nursing, Human Resources Management, Nonprofit Management and Alcoholism and Chemical Dependency. Continuing Education Courses: • Home Inspections (see page 30) • Development and Fundraising Management (see page 18) • Medical Records/Medical Billing Continuing Education (see page 34) • Nursing Continuing Education Courses (see page 46) • Addiction Studies Program (see page 3) • Human Resources Management (see page 11) • Nonprofit Management (see page 43) Graduate Courses: Graduate Education • Teacher of Childhood Education grades 1-6 • Teacher of Adolescent Education grades 7-12 • Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) • Special Education - Childhood and Adolescent levels. • Dual certification programs also available

Candidates who teach full-time in a religious affiliated school may qualify for a 30% tuition reduction Graduate Nursing • Nursing Education • Family Nurse Practitioner • Adult Nurse Practitioner (Nurse Practitioner graduates are eligible for NYS certification)

Undergraduate Courses:

• Nursing Degree Completion Program (B.S.) for RNs

For more information: (631) 755-5509 [email protected] www.molloy.edu/suffolk

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Join “MILL” An Intellectual Feast

MILL I Participate: Meets on Tuesdays Activities Rockville Centre Group Seminars Audit Credit Classes MILL II Trips Meets on Fridays Rockville Centre Experience:

MILL III Genial Atmosphere Meets on Wednesdays Intellectual Stimulation Suffolk Center And much, much more...

For complete detailed brochure please call: Marion Lowenthal, Director, Department of Special Programs Jessie Prasad, Assistant Kellenberg Hall, Room 321A 516-678-5000 ext. 6880 or 6162 66 Molloy College Institute for Interfaith Dialogue

Fall 2012 EVENTS PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR

INFLUENCE OF THEOLOGY ON ART AND MUSIC

September 23, 2012 - Medieval Period

October 14, 2012 - Baroque – Renaissance Era

November 18, 2012 - Classical – Romantic Repertoire

December 9, 2012 - Contemporary Phase ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

FOR COMPLETE DETAILED BROCHURE, PLEASE CALL: MARION LOWENTHAL, DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS JESSIE PRASAD, ASSISTANT KELLENBERG HALL, ROOM 321A, 516-678-5000 EXT. 6880 OR 6162

67 Ge n e r a l In f o r m a t i o n ADMINISTRATORS, STAFF AND TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012-2013 TRUSTEES Chairperson TRUSTEES EMERITI John T. Ahern Daniel T. Henry, M.B.A. John G. Aicher, Esq. Theresa P. Ahlstrom, B.S., C.P.A. Bruno Baratta, Esq. Vice-Chairperson Susan Santoro Bevilacqua, J.D. James F. Campbell, A.S., Chair Emeritus Laura A. Cassell, B.S., C.P.A. Msgr. Francis J. Caldwell, C.S.W. Francis E. Darcy Salvatore P. Ciampo, B.A. President S. Loretta M. Devoy, O.P., Ph.D. John F. Coghlan, M.S. Drew Bogner, Ph.D. Paul H. Durnan, B.S., Chair Emeritus Michael Comerford, J.D. Charles Macdonald Grace Marianne Dolan Weber, M.S. A. Patricia McCarthy Raymond E. Farrell, J.D. Daniel D. McCarthy S. Mary Hughes, O.P., Ed.D. Crisler Quick, B.S., C.P.A. Gerald Kaiser, J.D. John E. Schaefer S. Anne-Marie Kirmse, O.P., Ph.D. Mary Ann C. Tuttle, B.S., M.S., P.D. William K. Lloyd, Ph.D. Welquis Ray Lopez, M.A. President Emerita Daniel T. McGowan, M.S. S. Janet A. Fitzgerald, O.P., Ph.D. Edward M. Milarsky, B.S. S. Margaret Murphy, O.P., D.Min. Most Rev. William F. Murphy, D.D., S.T.D. Heather M. Palmore, Esq. John A. Pohlman, M.B.A. James S. Rowen, M.B.A. Kathleen Sideli, Ph.D. S. Kathleen Sullivan, O.P., M.A. Phillipa G. Woodriffe, M.D.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Drew Bogner, Ph.D. President, Molloy College Sr. Dorothy A. Fitzgibbons, O.P., Ed.D. Vice President for Mission Valerie Hawkes Collins, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty Lillian Bozak-DeLeo, Ph.D., Assistant to Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael A. McGovern, Vice President for Finance and Treasurer Linda Finley Albanese, Vice President for Enrollment Management Edward J. Thompson, J.D. Vice President for Advancement Robert Houlihan, Vice President for Student Affairs Robert Paterson, Ph. D, Vice President for Information Technology, Planning & Research Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development Louis J. Cino, M.P.A., Dean Judith Trinder, A.S., Assistant to the Dean

Office of Continuing Education Anna Jansson, RN, M.S., Associate Director for Nursing Ann McTigue, B.A., Associate Director

Staff: Danielle Albanese, Records Coordinator Helena Barani, Assistant to the Director, Office of Summer Sessions and Conference Services Dorothy Bock, Accounts Coordinator Mary Jo Formoso, Office Assistant Carmela Leone, Registration Coordinator Luisa Quiambao, Administrative Assistant 68 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! GENERAL INFORMATION CONCERNING MOLLOY COLLEGE

OFFICE HOURS AND LOCATION The Division Of Continuing Education is open Mondays through Thursdays 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Fridays 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., and on most Saturdays 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. The office is located in Siena Hall, Room 106. Our phone numbers are: 800-229-1020 ext. 6206 or 516-678-5000 ext. 6206. Our fax number is 516-256-2233. Our e-mail address is [email protected]. You can visit us on the web at: www.molloy.edu/ce Our office is located in Siena Hall, Room 106. Siena Hall is located directly behind the Casey Center. For a campus map please see page 72.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES COURSE CONFIRMATIONS & ROOM ASSIGNMENTS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Course confirmations are mailed out within one week of the Financial Assistance may be available for non-credit programs receipt of your registration. If your course room assignment is not if you qualify. If you have a disability, please inquire with your indicated on your confirmation it will be posted on the bulletin local ACCES-VR (Adult Career and Continuing Education Vocational board next to our office in Siena Hall, Room 106 prior to the Rehabilition Services) office. If you are a veteran or dependant of a veteran, the following programs are approved for veterans beginning of a course. benefits: Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC), Management Certificate Program, Computer Applications, SCHOOL CALENDAR Computer Graphics, Financial Planning, Property & Casualty, Real Please consult individual course descriptions for no-class dates. Estate Salesperson, Medical Records, (Coding Specialist, Health Care Billing, and Medical Administrative Assistant). For more information PARKING about VA Education Benefits, call 1-888-GI BILL 1. Dislocated workers There are no parking fees. A course confirmation notice will be and displaced homemakers may be eligible for retraining programs. mailed to you upon registration. Please take this document to the Call us for information at (800) 229-1020, ext. 6211. Security Desk in the Kellenberg building before going to class. They will issue you a parking permit. Please read the parking regulations REFUND POLICY that are attached to your parking permit. If a student must withdraw from a course, a refund is generally PAYMENT OF TUITION granted if notice of withdrawal is received prior to the beginning Tuition must be paid in full at time of registration. The of the course (see below for exceptions). Non-attendance in a amount of tuition is indicated next to each course description. course does not constitute a withdrawal. After the first session, Cash, money order, check and credit card (Master Card or VISA) are refunds will be made in accordance with the following schedule: acceptable forms of payment. All checks are payable to MOLLOY Prior to the start of the 2nd session...... 80% refund COLLEGE. See the inside back cover for a registration form and After the 2nd session...... No refund registration instructions. There is a $25 fee for any check that is During the first hour of class the instructor will present an returned. outline of the course, along with the course goals and objectives. If the student does not feel that this course will meet their TUITION DISCOUNTS* expectations, then a full refund will be granted if the student Senior Citizens (62+ proof of age required at time of registration) presents their refund request on the first business day after the 10% Molloy College Alumni 10% class has met. Employees of the Diocese of Rockville Center 25% No refunds will be granted on a one or two-day course after Members of the Molloy Institute for Lifelong Learning (MILL) 25% the course has been completed, however a tuition credit may be Employees of St. Mary's/Mercy First 25% granted. Employees of Family & Children's Association 25% The refund policy for certain certificate and professional Employees of Catholic Charities 25% programs, such as in nursing, is on a program-by-program basis. The Salvation Army Employees 25% Please consult the individual program description for details. *Discount Exceptions: No discounts granted for: CHSEE Prep, Notice of withdrawal must be made directly to a representative SAT Prep, Regents Review, Speed Reading, A+ Study Skills, Online of the Division of Continuing Education & Professional Development Courses, or on any course $35 or less. Only one discount per person. either by mail, fax or in-person.

OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU! If you take a course, have attended each class, and still do not master the course work, we invite you to re-register for the same course, same level, free of charge (exceptions: A+ Study Skills, Speed Reading, CHSEE Prep, SAT Preparation, Regents Review, Nursing and ESL Courses). Your registration will be accepted on a space available basis within one year of the course end date. Re-registration in the course is required. If you have any questions, please call our office for clarification.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs) USE OF LIBRARY FACILITIES CEUs are measures of hourly participation in qualified Continuing Education students must pick up a library card programs of non-credit continuing education and are nationally from the Division of Continuing Education to use the library at recognized. Molloy College Division of Continuing Education Molloy College. Most textbooks are available on reserve in the and Professional Development will award CEUs where indicated. library. Media can only be used during the weeks that the student One Continuing Education Unit usually equals 10 class hours is taking classes and is enrolled in the relevant course at Molloy of participation. (Some associations recognize attendance by College. Please contact the James E. Tobin Memorial Library Staff a different method. If in doubt, contact your association or call for hours, 516-678-5000 extension 6234. for information.) Nursing Contact hours are issued based on the standard set by New York State Nurses Association. SECURITY AND CAMPUS ESCORT SERVICE Molloy College has an extensive 24-hour security system. COURSE CANCELLATIONS/CHANGES The parking lot is well lighted and observed by patrol and TV All course are subject to cancellation. If the class needs to be surveillance. canceled because of low enrollment we will attempt to notify you If a student wants a Molloy Security Guard to escort her/him at least one day before class is scheduled to begin. When courses to her/his car during evening hours, use the following procedure: are cancelled or changed for any reason, students may transfer to • Kellenberg before 10 p.m. – go to the Security Desk at the North another course or receive a full refund. Molloy College reserves the main door of Kellenberg Hall. right to modify or withdraw any course offering. • Kellenberg after 10 p.m. – use the intercom located outside the Switchboard office or on every floor of every building. FOOD SERVICE • Wilbur and Casey Center – use the intercom located in the main The Anselma Room- a full-service cafeteria, located in lobby. Kellenberg Hall, is open Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., How to use the intercom – While pressing the red button, Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and Saturday & Sunday, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 speak into the intercom and ask for security. Release the red button p.m. The Quick Byte Café, with grab and go food service, is located to hear security’s response. Again depress the red button to give in the Public Square and is open Monday through Thursday, your location and your request. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and Friday, 11:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. The Public Square Coffee Bar, is located in the Public Square and is open TEXTBOOKS Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., and Friday, 7:30 Textbooks may be purchased in the Molloy College Bookstore a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Vending machines are available in the lower level located on the main level of the Public Square. Bookstore hours: of Kellenberg Hall, on the first and lower floors of the Wilbur Arts Monday, Thursday, Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Center, and on the first floors of the Casey and Siena buildings. 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. The phone number for the bookstore is 516- 678-5000 ext.6250.

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GRADE REPORTS AND DOCUMENTATION NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY Grade reports and verification letters at the end of each course Molloy College admits students without regard to age, race, will be supplied upon request. Complete transcripts of all your color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin classes are available for a fee of $10. Send your transcript request or physical and/or learning disability to all the rights, privileges, with your $10 check to the Division of Continuing Education. A programs and activities generally accorded or made available to record of attendance is not available after 5 years of the date of students at the College. It does not discriminate on the basis of age, attendance.* race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic *Exceptions: Infection Control, Training of Identification of Child origin or physical and/or learning disability in administration of Abuse and Real Estate course attendance are not available after 7 its education policies, admissions policies, scholarships and loan years of the date of attendance. programs and athletic and other College administered programs. To receive a duplicate copy of record of attendance/certificate for Inquiries concerning the College’s non-discrimination policies may a non-credit course a fee of $10 is required.* be referred to the Office of Financial Affairs. *Exceptions: To receive a duplicate copy of record of attendance/ certificate for Infection Control, Training of Identification of Child STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Abuse and Real Estate a fee of $5 is required. All buildings are fully accessible to handicapped students. Before arriving, please notify us if you need assistance so we may SCHOOL CLOSINGS make proper arrangements. In the event of inclement weather, power outages or other In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act emergencies, students should listen to WOR, WABC, WINS, WGBB, of 1973 and with ADA requirements, Molloy College offers the WCBS, WBAB, WHLI, WBLI, WALK, WLIM and Channel 12 or visit our following auxiliary aids and academic adjustments free of charge website at: www.molloy.edu to all admitted students submitting a current psychological evaluation/diagnostic testing by a certified expert in the field, indicating such nee. Auxiliary Aids: Extended time for course completion; note takers; use of tape recorders for class; extended time for tests; alternate testing sites; reader for tests; scribes for test; tutorial services for math and science; personal counseling services; career counseling services.

A Registration Form Can Be Found On The Inside Back Cover 71 GENERAL INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO MOLLOY COLLEGE DIRECTIONS TO Rockville CENTRe Campus Molloy College’s Rockville Centre Campus is located at 1000 Hempstad Avenue, Rockville Centre, NY, 11571.

Traveling By Car:

From the East: Southern State Parkway to exit 20S. Turn right onto Grand Avenue. Make right onto Georgia Street. Georgia Street becomes Beech Street, which ends opposite Molloy College.

From the West: Southern State Parkway to exit 19N (Peninsula Boulevard). Make the second right turn onto Alabama Avenue. Continue to S. Franklin Avenue. Make right turn. Molloy is on the right side of the street after the overpass.

Traveling By Train or Bus:

Take the Long Island Railroad Babylon line from Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, Flatbush Avenue Station in Brooklyn, or other Babylon line stations to the Rockville Centre Station. (Eastbound travelers inquire about a possible change at the Jamaica Station.) Bus and taxi service is available to and from the campus. The N16 line of the Metropolitan Suburban Bus Authority stops at the campus entrance.

DIRECTIONS TO SUFFOLK CENTER AT ROUTE 110 Molloy College’s Suffolk Center at Route 110 is located just off Route 110 on the grounds of Republic Airport at: 7180 Republic Airport (Grumman Lane), East Farmingdale, NY 11735. The main office is open Monday- Thursday from 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. For further information, please call 631-755-5509.

Travel Directions: From the West Take the Southern State Parkway East to Exit 32N (Route 110 N toward Huntington). Proceed north on Route 110 for approximately 1.5 miles. Look for the sign for the 56th Fighter Group Restaurant which is Grumman Lane, turn right. Molloy is the fourth building on the left-hand side of the road, 7180 Grumman Lane. From the East Take the Southern State Parkway West to Exit 33 (Route 109 W toward Farmingdale). Take ramp right to merge onto Route 110 N. Look for the sign for the 56th Fighter Group Restaurant which is Grumman Lane, turn right. Molloy is the fourth building on the left-hand side of the road, 7180 Grumman Lane. From the North Take the Long Island Expressway to Exit 49S (Route 110), Proceed south on Route 110 for approximately 3.5 miles. Look for the sign for the 56th Fighter Group Restaurant which is Grumman Lane, turn left. Molloy is the fourth building on the left-hand side of the road, 7180 Grumman Lane.

72 Online Registration Available - visit our web site at: www.molloy.edu/ce for details! Online Registration Available! Registration REGISTRATION FORM Online registration is available for courses offered by the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development at Molloy College. Students can go is easy! DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT online and register 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also update your Five Ways To Register: personal data, check on your registration status and see your grades. For fax, mail or in-person registration, please complete the information below. Only one person Online Registration: To access the system, please visit our website at: www.molloy.edu/ce and click may register on this form. Additional forms may be copied. A confirmation, with your room Visit our website at: www. on the “Registration” button located on the left-hand side of the page. To assignment, will be sent upon receipt of your registration. Room assignments are also posted molloy.edu/ce and click on register for classes you will need an e-mail address and a MasterCard or Visa on the bulletin board outside of Room 106 in Siena Hall. the “Registration” icon on charge card. the left-hand side PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE MARK YOUR CALENDAR! If you should need assistance with the system, or if you should have any of the page and follow questions, please contact us by e-mail at: [email protected] or by phone at the directions. 516-678-5000 ext. 6206. By Phone: DATE Information and About Molloy College Call 516-678-5000 x6206 or 800-229-1020 with Registration Session Molloy College, an independent Catholic college based in Rockville Centre, was your MasterCard® or VISA® LAST NAME FIRST NAME M.I. founded in 1955. The College serves a student population of approximately 4,400 number during the times Tuesday, September 4 undergraduate and graduate students. The main campus is located on the South listed under in-person Shore of Long Island in Rockville Centre. 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. registration. MAILING ADDRESS Kellenberg Hall The College also offers off campus locations for study at the Suffolk Center in East Farmingdale, just off of the Rt. 110 corridor. In addition, the College offers By Fax: No Charge courses at area hospitals and schools - all designed to provide convenience for our Complete the registration CITY STATE ZIP undergraduate, graduate and continuing education students. form and include your MasterCard or Visa Seek advice and guidance from Molloy College offers the AA degree in liberal arts; the AAS degree in cardiovascular number. Fax the form HOME PHONE BUSINESS PHONE faculty, staff, and administrators technology, nuclear medicine technology and respiratory care; and the BA or to 516-256-2233. in the following areas: BS degree in accounting, art, biology, business management, communications, computer science, computer information systems, criminal justice, education, In-Person: E-MAIL FAX • Accounting/Bookkeeping English, earth and environmental studies, health service leadership, history, Please come to the interdisciplinary studies, mathematics, music, music therapy, nursing, philosophy, Addiction Studies Continuing Education Office Have you previously attended Continuing Education courses at Molloy? Yes No • political science, psychology, sociology, Spanish, speech language pathology/ located in Siena Hall, Room CASAC Education audiology, and theology; and the BSW in Social Work; and the BFA in art and music. 106 during the following If so, when? Term ______Year ______Teacher certification programs are available in childhood (1-6), adolescence (7-12), office hours: Recredentialling special education and birth – grade 2 childhood special education. Masters degree • Business programs are available in Accounting, Business, Criminal Justice, Education, Music Mondays – Thursdays COURSE # SECT START DATE NAME OF COURSE TUITION Therapy, Nursing, Speech Pathology and Personal Financial Planning, and there is a 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. • Child Care Training Ph.D. program in Nursing. • English as a Second Language Fridays Over 13,000 Molloy College alumni have benefited from this combination of 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • Financial Planning traditional, liberal studies and practical, professional coursework. Their personal • Floral Design development and professional success are a testimony to the tradition of Dominican Saturdays education at Molloy College. 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. • Fundraising Management The Rockville Centre campus is located off the Southern State Parkway, between • Health Information Management exits 19 and 20, the college is easily accessible from all parts of Long Island, Queens, A Campus Map can be found on page 72 of this catalog. Medical Coding/Billing Manhattan and Brooklyn by bus, LIRR or automobile. The Suffolk Center is also located off of the Southern State Parkway at exit 32N on the grounds of republic SUB TOTAL By Mail: • Home Inspection Airport. (For more specific directions to both campuses, see page 72.) Complete the registration • Human Resource Management DISCOUNT (Please provide proof) Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development form and mail it with a • Interior Decorating check, money order or credit TOTAL TUITION Molloy College has a strong commitment to provide education and training for card information to: • Nonprofit Management adult learners. PAYMENT METHOD • Nursing A large number of individuals want to learn throughout the life cycle. A changing Molloy College Check # Cash Division of Continuing • Real Estate world due to socioeconomic conditions has created the need for continuous Please make checks payable to: Molloy College (Please do not mail cash, in-person registration only) education and training. Education Plus dozens of other courses in writing, 1000 Hempstead Avenue Credit Card Visa MasterCard Exp. Date (Month/Year) P.O. Box 5002 languages and test preparation. Regardless of whether an individual needs to attend courses to enhance their job skills, to train for a new career or just for the joy of learning, the Division of Rockville Centre, NY Account Number Continuing Education and Professional Development at Molloy College offers 11571-5002 Call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 for Signature of Cardholder courses and certificate programs specially designed with the adult student in mind. further information and to RSVP. Refund Policies are At the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development, our mission is: listed on page 69 OFFICE USE ONLY of this catalog. Taken by: ______(R) (AC) (P) “To teach others how to achieve their dreams”. KNOWLEDGE for LIFE

Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development 1000 Hempstead Ave., PO Box 5002, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 Focus on Careers SUMMER and FALL 2012

Career Seminars Tuesday, September 4, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. • Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor Rockville Centre Campus • Development & Fundraising Manager* • Health Care Biller No Charge • Home Inspector • Human Resource Professional • Interior Decorator Call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 or e-mail • Medical Coding Specialist us at [email protected] for further • Medical Administrative Assistant information and to RSVP. • Nonprofit Management * Will be held at our Suffolk Center on September 12, Molloy College is also in Suffolk! from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Alcohol & Substance Floral Designer Medical Transcription Abuse Counselor Health Care Biller Music Therapy Bookkeeping Home Inspector Nonprofit Management Business Human Resource Nursing Child Development Associate Professional Paralegal Development & Fundraising Interior Decorator Real Estate Salesperson Manager Medical Administrative Speech-Language Pathology KNOWLEDGE for LIFE Education Assistant www.molloy.edu Family Development Credential Medical Coding Specialist DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION