Spring 2017

Professional and Continuing Education

Health Care Careers Languages Online Learning Lifelong Learner Program Community Education Professional Development/ Technology Continuing Education

DAY, EVENING AND ONLINE CLASSES AVAILABLE! www.bhc.edu/pace Stained Glass - Beginning, Copper Chicago Food Bus Trips American Sign Language (ASL) - Table of Contents Foil ...... 28 Chicago Gourmet Bus Trip ...... 32 Intermediate ...... 37 Unless otherwise stated, these classes are designed for students 16 and older. Stained Glass - Intermediate, Lead ...... 28 Chicago Ethnic Gourmet Bus Trip .....32 Basic French ...... 36 Stained Glass - Advanced, Copper Basic Spanish ...... 36 Animal Care Assistant Management Organizing Your Files and Folders ...... 21 Foil & Lead Techniques ...... 28 Writing Disabilities Studies...... 37 PowerPoint ...... 22 Animal Care Assistant ...... 4 Certified Manager (CM) Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Beginning Writer’s Workshop ...... 32 French Refresher ...... 36 Foundations ...... 13 Publisher ...... 22 Beginners ...... 30 Creative Writing ...... 32 Introduction to Deaf Culture ...... 37 Leading and Controlling ...... 13 Shutterfly/Photobook Workshop ...... 21 Watercolor Painting - Reflections, How to Self-Publish Your Book! ...... 32 Italian I ...... 36 Health and Wellness Planning and Organizing ...... 13 Windows for Beginners Workshop ...... 20 Community Shadows, Puddles & other The Literature of the Environmental Spanish for the Legal Professional ...... 36 Foundations of Management Certificate Word 101 Workshop ...... 20 Adult Mental Health First Aid USA ...... 7 Techniques...... 30 Movement ...... 32 Travel — France ...... 36 Program (FoM) ...... 14 Word Levels 1, 2, 3 ...... 22 Travel — Italy ...... 36 American Heart Association Health Care Photography Provider Training Course (BLS-CPR) .. 7 Personal Enrichment Travel — Spanish ...... 36 Quality Evening Classes Photography classes have been moved to Aromatherapy - Using Essential Oils .... 5 Astrology 101...... 33 Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) ...... 14 Elements Workshop .27 page 24 and 27. Lifelong Learner Lunches Autism Awareness ...... 6 Tarot for Beginners ...... 33 Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) ...... 14 Adobe Photoshop Express ...... 27 A History of the Jewish Community Belly Dancing ...... 6 Quality 101 (CQIA) ...... 14 Advanced Excel ...... 26 Floral Design Dance in the ...... 38 Caregiver Boot Camp ...... 4 Buying on eBay ...... 26 Easter Centerpiece ...... 31 Beginning Ballroom Dancing ...... 33 Box Car Communities of the Cultivating Wellness ...... 5 Attention Educators! Cleaning Up Your Computer ...... 25 Garden Planter ...... 31 Fitness classes have been moved to page 6. Quad Cities ...... 38 Family & Friends® CPR ...... 7 Earn PD Hours in the Classroom or Computer Basics ...... 25 Mother’s Day Centerpiece ...... 31 Lost Nation: The Ioway ...... 38 Health Benefits of Aromatherapy ...... 5 Music Online ...... 15 Computer Basics II ...... 25 More floral classes on page 18. The Irish in the Quad Cities ...... 38 Introduction to Aromatherapy ...... 5 BHC Community Band ...... 33 Google Docs ...... 26 Introduction to Hoop Dance ...... 6 BHC Community Chorale...... 33 Food Service Introduction to Facetime and Skype ...... 27 At Home Business Training Living Out Loud ...... 4 BHC Community Orchestra ...... 33 Food Handler Training - English ...... 16 Introduction to Excel ...... 26 Home Wiring ...... 31 Loosen Up and Lighten Up ...... 4 Center (BTC) Food Handler Training - Spanish ...... 17 Introduction to Word ...... 25 Blueprint Reading ...... 44 Meditation 101 ...... 5 Genealogy Youth Food Service Sanitation Manager Intermediate Excel ...... 26 CNC Production ...... 44 Parenting the Love and Logic Way ...... 5 Starting Your Family Search ...... 31 ACT Exam Preparation or SAT Exam Course - English ...... 16 Intermediate Word ...... 25 Highway Construction ...... 45 Reflexology ...... 5 Finding the Invisible Female Ancestor ..31 Preparation...... 34 Food Service Sanitation Manager iPad: Beginner ...... 26 OSHA & Safety ...... 42 Yoga ...... 6 How Does Disaster Impact Family Air-Dry Clay for Parent/Grandparent Course - Spanish ...... 17 iPad: Getting Started ...... 26 QuickBooks for Small Business ...... 40 Youth Mental Health First Aid USA ..... 7 Searches ...... 31 and Child ...... 34 iPad: Intermediate ...... 26 Babysitting Clinic ...... 34 Road Map to Starting a Business ...... 40 Zumba - Find Your Way to Fun ...... 6 Pre-Licensing Home Inspection Moving to Windows 10 ...... 25 Food and Drink Etiquette — Manners Still Matter ...... 34 Water Program ...... 43 Training - Online ...... 17 Health Care Careers Lightroom for the Digital Photographer 27 Adult — Dining Etiquette ...... 32 Health Career Pathway Program ...... 35 Welding ...... 41 Assisted Living Professional ...... 10 Floral Design LinkedIn ...... 27 Cast Iron Care and Cooking 2.0 ...... 32 Languages/Culture EKG Technician ...... 8 Advanced Floral Design I ...... 18 Moving to Windows 10 ...... 25 Entertaining with a Spring Brunch ...... 32 PaCE Registration American Sign Language (ASL) - Medical Receptionist ...... 11 Advanced Floral Design II ...... 18 Selling on eBay ...... 26 Registration Information ...... 46 Beginning ...... 37 Medical Scribe ...... 10 Basic Floral Design ...... 18 Taking Photos with Your Smartphone ...27 Registration Form ...... 47 Medical Terminology Basics ...... 11 More floral classes on page 31. Patient Health Service Professional ...... 9 Community Education Pharmacy Technician ...... 8 Career Services Arts & Crafts Registration for spring classes will be open during these events. Phlebotomy Technician ...... 8 How to Shine at a Job Fair ...... 18 Advanced Glass Fusing ...... 28 Professional Home Care Provider ...... 9 Interviewing Skills ...... 18 Basics of Drawing for Beginners ...... 30 Resume and Cover Letter Writing ...... 18 Beginning Crocheting ...... 29 Health Care Career PaCE Information Night Professional Beginning Knitting...... 29 Development/ Online Learning Beginning Watercolor Painting - Programs: An Overview Tuesday, January 24 More than 300 online courses...... 19 Animals ...... 31 Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Event ends at 6:00 p.m. Continuing Education Creations with Clay ...... 28 Tuesday, January 24 College - Adult Learning Center Human Resources Crocheting - Poncho or Afghan Project ..29 Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Event ends at 6:30 p.m. 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive, Rock Island, IL Human Resource Certification Technology Crocheting - Storage Containers ...... 29 Black Hawk College - Health Science Center Preparation Program ...... 12 Day Classes Drawing Animals/Birds of Spring ...... 30 6600 34th Ave., Moline, IL Room 204 Stop by this free event to learn about the numerous programs/ aPHR Certification Preparation Access Parts 1, 2, 3 ...... 24 Drawing the Face - Creating classes offered. Talk with PaCE Coordinators to determine if a Program ...... 12 Adobe Photoshop Elements Workshop II ..24 Want to prepare for a challenging and Self-Portraits/Portraits ...... 30 class or program is right for you. Cleaning Up Your Computer ...... 21 rewarding career in health care but not Fused Glass Jewelry Making ...... 28 Learn about the following PaCE opportunities: Business Skills Emailing Workshop ...... 21 certain which PaCE health program Intermediate Knitting - Hats ...... 29 • Professional Development/Continuing Education Business Communication...... 12 Excel 101 Workshop ...... 20 is right for you? Know exactly what Learn How to Paint Your Favorite • Technology (workshops/classes) Spanish for the Legal Professional ...... 12 Excel Levels 1, 2, 3 ...... 23 program you want and need to enroll? Rural or Cityscape ...... 30 • Community Education Facebook Workshop ...... 21 This informational session will give pro- Oil Painting Made Easy ...... 28 • Online Learning Payroll Getting Started with Your Computer .....20 spective students information on various Paint Your Home, Barn or Other • Languages PayTrain C/U Fundamentals ...... 13 How to Take Better Photos ...... 24 PaCE health care career programs. Instructors will be available Favorite Building in Watercolor...... 30 PayTrain C/U Mastery ...... 13 iPad: Beginner ...... 21 for a brief overview. Paint Your Pet or Other Favorite For information on all of the PaCE programs, visit iPad: Intermediate ...... 21 FREE to prospective students; however, registration for the Animal in Watercolor ...... 30 www.bhc.edu/PaCE. Looking to Get More Out of Your event is required. Call 309-796-8223. Pattern Reading for Crocheting ...... 29 Digital SLR or Advanced Digital Refresher Crocheting ...... 29 1 Tuesday Jan. 24 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. Camera? ...... 24 CRN 11280 HSC - Rm. 204 Fee FREE 2 Office/Windows Help ...... 20 3 Stained Glass - Beginning, Copper Chicago Food Bus Trips American Sign Language (ASL) - Table of Contents Foil ...... 28 Chicago Gourmet Bus Trip ...... 32 Intermediate ...... 37 Unless otherwise stated, these classes are designed for students 16 and older. Stained Glass - Intermediate, Lead ...... 28 Chicago Ethnic Gourmet Bus Trip .....32 Basic French ...... 36 Stained Glass - Advanced, Copper Basic Spanish ...... 36 Animal Care Assistant Management Organizing Your Files and Folders ...... 21 Foil & Lead Techniques ...... 28 Writing Disabilities Studies...... 37 PowerPoint ...... 22 Animal Care Assistant ...... 4 Certified Manager (CM) Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Beginning Writer’s Workshop ...... 32 French Refresher ...... 36 Foundations ...... 13 Publisher ...... 22 Beginners ...... 30 Creative Writing ...... 32 Introduction to Deaf Culture ...... 37 Leading and Controlling ...... 13 Shutterfly/Photobook Workshop ...... 21 Watercolor Painting - Reflections, How to Self-Publish Your Book! ...... 32 Italian I ...... 36 Health and Wellness Planning and Organizing ...... 13 Windows for Beginners Workshop ...... 20 Community Shadows, Puddles & other The Literature of the Environmental Spanish for the Legal Professional ...... 36 Foundations of Management Certificate Word 101 Workshop ...... 20 Adult Mental Health First Aid USA ...... 7 Techniques...... 30 Movement ...... 32 Travel — France ...... 36 Program (FoM) ...... 14 Word Levels 1, 2, 3 ...... 22 Travel — Italy ...... 36 American Heart Association Health Care Photography Provider Training Course (BLS-CPR) .. 7 Personal Enrichment Travel — Spanish ...... 36 Quality Evening Classes Photography classes have been moved to Aromatherapy - Using Essential Oils .... 5 Astrology 101...... 33 Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) ...... 14 Adobe Photoshop Elements Workshop .27 page 24 and 27. Lifelong Learner Lunches Autism Awareness ...... 6 Tarot for Beginners ...... 33 Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) ...... 14 Adobe Photoshop Express ...... 27 A History of the Jewish Community Belly Dancing ...... 6 Quality 101 (CQIA) ...... 14 Advanced Excel ...... 26 Floral Design Dance in the Quad Cities ...... 38 Caregiver Boot Camp ...... 4 Buying on eBay ...... 26 Easter Centerpiece ...... 31 Beginning Ballroom Dancing ...... 33 Box Car Communities of the Cultivating Wellness ...... 5 Attention Educators! Cleaning Up Your Computer ...... 25 Garden Planter ...... 31 Fitness classes have been moved to page 6. Quad Cities ...... 38 Family & Friends® CPR ...... 7 Earn PD Hours in the Classroom or Computer Basics ...... 25 Mother’s Day Centerpiece ...... 31 Lost Nation: The Ioway ...... 38 Health Benefits of Aromatherapy ...... 5 Music Online ...... 15 Computer Basics II ...... 25 More floral classes on page 18. The Irish in the Quad Cities ...... 38 Introduction to Aromatherapy ...... 5 BHC Community Band ...... 33 Google Docs ...... 26 Introduction to Hoop Dance ...... 6 BHC Community Chorale...... 33 Food Service Introduction to Facetime and Skype ...... 27 At Home Business Training Living Out Loud ...... 4 BHC Community Orchestra ...... 33 Food Handler Training - English ...... 16 Introduction to Excel ...... 26 Home Wiring ...... 31 Loosen Up and Lighten Up ...... 4 Center (BTC) Food Handler Training - Spanish ...... 17 Introduction to Word ...... 25 Blueprint Reading ...... 44 Meditation 101 ...... 5 Genealogy Youth Food Service Sanitation Manager Intermediate Excel ...... 26 CNC Production ...... 44 Parenting the Love and Logic Way ...... 5 Starting Your Family Search ...... 31 ACT Exam Preparation or SAT Exam Course - English ...... 16 Intermediate Word ...... 25 Highway Construction ...... 45 Reflexology ...... 5 Finding the Invisible Female Ancestor ..31 Preparation...... 34 Food Service Sanitation Manager iPad: Beginner ...... 26 OSHA & Safety ...... 42 Yoga ...... 6 How Does Disaster Impact Family Air-Dry Clay for Parent/Grandparent Course - Spanish ...... 17 iPad: Getting Started ...... 26 QuickBooks for Small Business ...... 40 Youth Mental Health First Aid USA ..... 7 Searches ...... 31 and Child ...... 34 iPad: Intermediate ...... 26 Babysitting Clinic ...... 34 Road Map to Starting a Business ...... 40 Zumba - Find Your Way to Fun ...... 6 Pre-Licensing Home Inspection Moving to Windows 10 ...... 25 Food and Drink Etiquette — Manners Still Matter ...... 34 Water Program ...... 43 Training - Online ...... 17 Health Care Careers Lightroom for the Digital Photographer 27 Adult — Dining Etiquette ...... 32 Health Career Pathway Program ...... 35 Welding ...... 41 Assisted Living Professional ...... 10 Floral Design LinkedIn ...... 27 Cast Iron Care and Cooking 2.0 ...... 32 Languages/Culture EKG Technician ...... 8 Advanced Floral Design I ...... 18 Moving to Windows 10 ...... 25 Entertaining with a Spring Brunch ...... 32 PaCE Registration American Sign Language (ASL) - Medical Receptionist ...... 11 Advanced Floral Design II ...... 18 Selling on eBay ...... 26 Registration Information ...... 46 Beginning ...... 37 Medical Scribe ...... 10 Basic Floral Design ...... 18 Taking Photos with Your Smartphone ...27 Registration Form ...... 47 Medical Terminology Basics ...... 11 More floral classes on page 31. Patient Health Service Professional ...... 9 Community Education Pharmacy Technician ...... 8 Career Services Arts & Crafts Registration for spring classes will be open during these events. Phlebotomy Technician ...... 8 How to Shine at a Job Fair ...... 18 Advanced Glass Fusing ...... 28 Professional Home Care Provider ...... 9 Interviewing Skills ...... 18 Basics of Drawing for Beginners ...... 30 Resume and Cover Letter Writing ...... 18 Beginning Crocheting ...... 29 Health Care Career PaCE Information Night Professional Beginning Knitting...... 29 Development/ Online Learning Beginning Watercolor Painting - Programs: An Overview Tuesday, January 24 More than 300 online courses...... 19 Animals ...... 31 Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Event ends at 6:00 p.m. Continuing Education Creations with Clay ...... 28 Tuesday, January 24 Black Hawk College - Adult Learning Center Human Resources Crocheting - Poncho or Afghan Project ..29 Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Event ends at 6:30 p.m. 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive, Rock Island, IL Human Resource Certification Technology Crocheting - Storage Containers ...... 29 Black Hawk College - Health Science Center Preparation Program ...... 12 Day Classes Drawing Animals/Birds of Spring ...... 30 6600 34th Ave., Moline, IL Room 204 Stop by this free event to learn about the numerous programs/ aPHR Certification Preparation Access Parts 1, 2, 3 ...... 24 Drawing the Face - Creating classes offered. Talk with PaCE Coordinators to determine if a Program ...... 12 Adobe Photoshop Elements Workshop II ..24 Want to prepare for a challenging and Self-Portraits/Portraits ...... 30 class or program is right for you. Cleaning Up Your Computer ...... 21 rewarding career in health care but not Fused Glass Jewelry Making ...... 28 Learn about the following PaCE opportunities: Business Skills Emailing Workshop ...... 21 certain which PaCE health program Intermediate Knitting - Hats ...... 29 • Professional Development/Continuing Education Business Communication...... 12 Excel 101 Workshop ...... 20 is right for you? Know exactly what Learn How to Paint Your Favorite • Technology (workshops/classes) Spanish for the Legal Professional ...... 12 Excel Levels 1, 2, 3 ...... 23 program you want and need to enroll? Rural or Cityscape ...... 30 • Community Education Facebook Workshop ...... 21 This informational session will give pro- Oil Painting Made Easy ...... 28 • Online Learning Payroll Getting Started with Your Computer .....20 spective students information on various Paint Your Home, Barn or Other • Languages PayTrain C/U Fundamentals ...... 13 How to Take Better Photos ...... 24 PaCE health care career programs. Instructors will be available Favorite Building in Watercolor...... 30 PayTrain C/U Mastery ...... 13 iPad: Beginner ...... 21 for a brief overview. Paint Your Pet or Other Favorite For information on all of the PaCE programs, visit iPad: Intermediate ...... 21 FREE to prospective students; however, registration for the Animal in Watercolor ...... 30 www.bhc.edu/PaCE. Looking to Get More Out of Your event is required. Call 309-796-8223. Pattern Reading for Crocheting ...... 29 Digital SLR or Advanced Digital Refresher Crocheting ...... 29 1 Tuesday Jan. 24 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. Camera? ...... 24 CRN 11280 HSC - Rm. 204 Fee FREE 2 Office/Windows Help ...... 20 3 Health and Wellness | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Health and Wellness

Parenting the Love and Logic New Introduction to Aromatherapy Animal Care Assistant Way Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR Instructor: Dr. C. Clinton, DVM, BS Animal Science, BS Microbiology Instructor: D. Harris The use of Aromatherapy dates back to Job growth expected to be 19% through 2024 (Much faster than average.) Are you interested in raising self-confident, motivated ancient times where they were used for Prerequisite: Ability to lift animals on and off an exam table during clinical lab. children who are ready for the real world? This class will therapeutic, spiritual, medicinal, hygienic Explore the many duties typically performed by a animal care assistant as you prepare for any entry- give you loving, yet powerful tools for parenting children and ritualistic purposes in many cultures. level position in this growing profession. Employment opportunities include: private practice, animal of all ages. Leave each class with practical strategies for This blending workshop will recognize shelter, animal control facilities, pet stores, kennels, zoos and veterinary drug companies. increasing your children’s cooperation, responsibility fifteen essential oils and their individual Topics will include: and resiliency. All this while making parenting fun and properties and will consist of customizing • Vaccinations, laboratory procedures, parasites, and prescriptions reducing, even eliminating family conflicts. The instructor aromatherapy blends and how to use • Surgery preparation and monitoring vitals has practiced Love and Logic as an educator and father for them in your everyday life. Professional • Safely restraining an animal for blood draws, x-rays and injections 15 years. This class is useful with children of all ages. A $10 Continuing Education Credits: 2.0 CEs provided for • Routine examination, medication and euthanasia workbook fee is due to the instructor at the first session. Massage Therapists. • Client communications and front office procedures for a veterinary clinic/hospital Professional Continuing Education Credits: 12 CEs 1 Tuesday Feb. 21 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. provided for Social Workers. CRN 11288 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $19 Requirements: Textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior 6 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Apr. 6 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. to first class. Required supplies: lab coat or scrubs. 15 hours job shadow/internship—details CRN 11285 Geneseo Public Library Fee $55 will be discussed the first night of class. Aromatherapy — Using Essential Certified Animal Care Worker (CACW) exam available through the National Career Oils for Relaxation and Sleep Certification Board (NCCB) upon successful completion of the class. Meditation 101 Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR Instructor: Dr. D. Mizener, Ed.D. Do you suffer from stress, insomnia, anxiety, restlessness 17 Thursdays Jan. 19 - May 18 5:45 - 9:15 p.m. Scientists are studying it. Doctors are recommending it. and fatigue? Do you have trouble unplugging, winding CRN 11284 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 304 Tuition Fee $725 Authors are writing about it. Millions of Americans are down or sleeping? Specific essential oils and blends of those (No class Mar. 16) practicing it every day. In this course you will learn about the oils known for their soothing and calming properties have various kinds of meditation, the benefits of meditation, and been used for thousands of years to help people relax and Clinical dates: Jan. 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 23, Apr. 13, and Apr. 27 the basic techniques and practice of meditation. Come learn sleep better. Enjoy an evening learning how to improve your Students will be attending clinical at the Quad City Animal Welfare Center, how easy it actually is and discover new ways to manage sleep and ultimately your mood! Professional Continuing 612 1st Street West, Milan, IL. Students responsible for their own transportation to thoughts, of perceiving people and experiencing the world! Education Credits: 2.0 CEs provided for Massage the clinic site. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 6 CEs Therapists. In partnership with the Quad City Animal Welfare Center www.qcawc.org provided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. 1 Tuesday Feb. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. 4 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 22 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11289 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $19 CRN 11286 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $39 Health Benefits of Aromatherapy Health and Wellness 4 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 26 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR CRN 11485 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $39 Want to find a possible alternative to traditional medicine? Loosen Up and Lighten Up Utilizing essential oils for medicinal purposes has been Community Cultivating Wellness New around for thousands of years. Joint pain, common cold, Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI Health and Wellness Instructor: Dr. D. Mizener, Ed.D. Let the good times roll as you learn the importance of laughter influenza, nausea, chronic pain, neck pain, sore feet and Training the mind can help us alleviate stress, relieve suf- Living Out Loud: Finding and New to balancing your total well-being. Laughter is a powerful tension headaches are just a few health issues that can be fering and cultivate well-being. This course aims to provide Singing Your Song! antidote that benefits your physical, mental and social well improved through aromatherapy. Professional Continuing students with the tools to improve quality of life by engaging Instructor: D. Hayz/T. Hayz being. LOL coming your way in this class. Education Credits: 2.0 CEs provided for Massage in various techniques such as mental and muscle relaxation, Join Dino and Tina Hayz, owners of the Center for Living 1 Thursday Jan. 26 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Therapists. breathing exercises, mindfulness and meditation. We will Arts in Rock Island, as they share their personal journey CRN 11282 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $15 1 Tuesday Mar. 7 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. cover topics such as mind/body connection, the benefits of living their dreams into reality. They will offer support, Professional Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEs pro- CRN 11290 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $19 of practicing gratitude and forgiveness, and much more! encouragement, and helpful tips and attitudes that assisted vided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 6 CEs pro- them in stepping back a bit from the “rat race” and pursuing Reflexology vided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. their hearts’ goal of living authentically. Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR Caregiver Boot Camp New 4 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 26 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 1 Wednesday Feb. 8 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Reflexology involves pressure to the feet and hands with Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI CRN 11287 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $39 CRN 11281 Center for Living Arts Fee $30 Do you need help navigating the challenges of caregiving? specific thumbs, finger and hand techniques. Rest your feet

Health and Wellness and Health Location: Center for Living Arts, 2008 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL Millions of U.S. adults are becoming caregivers with little and revive your interest in health and wellness with this fun, Professional Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEs pro- time to process or even plan for it. Research shows that 40% interactive class. Learn the basic reflexology points that you vided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. of 43.5 million unpaid family caregivers in this country also Did You Know? can use on yourself for better health every day. Professional have kids under 18. • PaCE stands for Professional and Continuing Education Continuing Education Credits: 3.0 CEs provided for 1 Thursday Feb. 9 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. • 1,976 students attended our spring 2016 classes Massage Therapists. CRN 11283 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $15 • We coordinate College for Kids 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEs • On average, we offer over 800 classes each year CRN 11291 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $29 provided for Social Workers, Nursing Home Administrators, • Our classes are held at all Black Hawk College facilities Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants. as well as various locations throughout the Quad Cities • Our department has been in existence for 47 years. 4 Black Hawk College - PaCE 5 Health and Wellness | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Health and Wellness

Parenting the Love and Logic New Introduction to Aromatherapy Animal Care Assistant Way Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR Instructor: Dr. C. Clinton, DVM, BS Animal Science, BS Microbiology Instructor: D. Harris The use of Aromatherapy dates back to Job growth expected to be 19% through 2024 (Much faster than average.) Are you interested in raising self-confident, motivated ancient times where they were used for Prerequisite: Ability to lift animals on and off an exam table during clinical lab. children who are ready for the real world? This class will therapeutic, spiritual, medicinal, hygienic Explore the many duties typically performed by a animal care assistant as you prepare for any entry- give you loving, yet powerful tools for parenting children and ritualistic purposes in many cultures. level position in this growing profession. Employment opportunities include: private practice, animal of all ages. Leave each class with practical strategies for This blending workshop will recognize shelter, animal control facilities, pet stores, kennels, zoos and veterinary drug companies. increasing your children’s cooperation, responsibility fifteen essential oils and their individual Topics will include: and resiliency. All this while making parenting fun and properties and will consist of customizing • Vaccinations, laboratory procedures, parasites, and prescriptions reducing, even eliminating family conflicts. The instructor aromatherapy blends and how to use • Surgery preparation and monitoring vitals has practiced Love and Logic as an educator and father for them in your everyday life. Professional • Safely restraining an animal for blood draws, x-rays and injections 15 years. This class is useful with children of all ages. A $10 Continuing Education Credits: 2.0 CEs provided for • Routine examination, medication and euthanasia workbook fee is due to the instructor at the first session. Massage Therapists. • Client communications and front office procedures for a veterinary clinic/hospital Professional Continuing Education Credits: 12 CEs 1 Tuesday Feb. 21 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. provided for Social Workers. CRN 11288 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $19 Requirements: Textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior 6 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Apr. 6 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. to first class. Required supplies: lab coat or scrubs. 15 hours job shadow/internship—details CRN 11285 Geneseo Public Library Fee $55 will be discussed the first night of class. Aromatherapy — Using Essential Certified Animal Care Worker (CACW) exam available through the National Career Oils for Relaxation and Sleep Certification Board (NCCB) upon successful completion of the class. Meditation 101 Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR Instructor: Dr. D. Mizener, Ed.D. Do you suffer from stress, insomnia, anxiety, restlessness 17 Thursdays Jan. 19 - May 18 5:45 - 9:15 p.m. Scientists are studying it. Doctors are recommending it. and fatigue? Do you have trouble unplugging, winding CRN 11284 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 304 Tuition Fee $725 Authors are writing about it. Millions of Americans are down or sleeping? Specific essential oils and blends of those (No class Mar. 16) practicing it every day. In this course you will learn about the oils known for their soothing and calming properties have various kinds of meditation, the benefits of meditation, and been used for thousands of years to help people relax and Clinical dates: Jan. 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 23, Apr. 13, and Apr. 27 the basic techniques and practice of meditation. Come learn sleep better. Enjoy an evening learning how to improve your Students will be attending clinical at the Quad City Animal Welfare Center, how easy it actually is and discover new ways to manage sleep and ultimately your mood! Professional Continuing 612 1st Street West, Milan, IL. Students responsible for their own transportation to thoughts, of perceiving people and experiencing the world! Education Credits: 2.0 CEs provided for Massage the clinic site. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 6 CEs Therapists. In partnership with the Quad City Animal Welfare Center www.qcawc.org provided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. 1 Tuesday Feb. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. 4 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 22 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11289 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $19 CRN 11286 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $39 Health Benefits of Aromatherapy Health and Wellness 4 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 26 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR CRN 11485 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $39 Want to find a possible alternative to traditional medicine? Loosen Up and Lighten Up Utilizing essential oils for medicinal purposes has been Community Cultivating Wellness New around for thousands of years. Joint pain, common cold, Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI Health and Wellness Instructor: Dr. D. Mizener, Ed.D. Let the good times roll as you learn the importance of laughter influenza, nausea, chronic pain, neck pain, sore feet and Training the mind can help us alleviate stress, relieve suf- Living Out Loud: Finding and New to balancing your total well-being. Laughter is a powerful tension headaches are just a few health issues that can be fering and cultivate well-being. This course aims to provide Singing Your Song! antidote that benefits your physical, mental and social well improved through aromatherapy. Professional Continuing students with the tools to improve quality of life by engaging Instructor: D. Hayz/T. Hayz being. LOL coming your way in this class. Education Credits: 2.0 CEs provided for Massage in various techniques such as mental and muscle relaxation, Join Dino and Tina Hayz, owners of the Center for Living 1 Thursday Jan. 26 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Therapists. breathing exercises, mindfulness and meditation. We will Arts in Rock Island, as they share their personal journey CRN 11282 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $15 1 Tuesday Mar. 7 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. cover topics such as mind/body connection, the benefits of living their dreams into reality. They will offer support, Professional Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEs pro- CRN 11290 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee $19 of practicing gratitude and forgiveness, and much more! encouragement, and helpful tips and attitudes that assisted vided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 6 CEs pro- them in stepping back a bit from the “rat race” and pursuing Reflexology vided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. their hearts’ goal of living authentically. Instructor: S. Adamson, LC, LMT, CE, MR Caregiver Boot Camp New 4 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 26 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 1 Wednesday Feb. 8 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Reflexology involves pressure to the feet and hands with Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI CRN 11287 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $39 CRN 11281 Center for Living Arts Fee $30 Do you need help navigating the challenges of caregiving? specific thumbs, finger and hand techniques. Rest your feet

Health and Wellness and Health Location: Center for Living Arts, 2008 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL Millions of U.S. adults are becoming caregivers with little and revive your interest in health and wellness with this fun, Professional Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEs pro- time to process or even plan for it. Research shows that 40% interactive class. Learn the basic reflexology points that you vided for Social Workers and Massage Therapists. of 43.5 million unpaid family caregivers in this country also Did You Know? can use on yourself for better health every day. Professional have kids under 18. • PaCE stands for Professional and Continuing Education Continuing Education Credits: 3.0 CEs provided for 1 Thursday Feb. 9 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. • 1,976 students attended our spring 2016 classes Massage Therapists. CRN 11283 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $15 • We coordinate College for Kids 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Professional Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEs • On average, we offer over 800 classes each year CRN 11291 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $29 provided for Social Workers, Nursing Home Administrators, • Our classes are held at all Black Hawk College facilities Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants. as well as various locations throughout the Quad Cities • Our department has been in existence for 47 years. 4 Black Hawk College - PaCE 5 Health and Wellness | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Health and Wellness

Autism Awareness Adult Mental Health Back by Popular American Heart Association Health Presenter: M. Smyth, Director of the QC Autism First Aid USA Training Demand Care Provider Training Course Center (QCAC) Instructor: R. Nelson, MS, BA (BLS-CPR) (formerly HCP-CPR) April is National Autism Awareness Month and we are This course is designed to teach the community and profes- Instructor: B. Smith, M. S. Cert. AHA BLS Instr., Cert. partnering with the QC Autism Center to bring you a free sionals how to respond when a person is developing a mental ARC BLS/First Aid Inst. evening full of information regarding Autism. QCAC is health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The American Heart Association an organization that provides Applied Behavior Analysis Please note – This course does not teach how to diagnose designed the BLS for Health Care (ABA) therapy, an evidence-based treatment that has or counsel, but how to help a person needing early inter- Providers Course to prepare a wide proven to be particularly effective for children diagnosed vention or crisis assistance. variety of health care professionals to recognize several with autism, developmental disabilities and behavior Participants will: life-threatening emergencies and to provide CPR, use an problems. Autism is a lifelong developmental disability Yoga • Understand the prevalence of mental illness in the United AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely, and effec- that typically appears during the first three years of life. It Instructor: L. Miotto States. tive manner. The course includes adult, child, and infant is estimated that 1 in every 68 children is diagnosed with Bring your body and mind together into one harmonious • Understand the importance of stigma reduction. skills in both the out-of-hospital and in-hospital settings. autism and some studies suggest boys are more likely experience. Improve your breathing capacity and increase • Learn risk factors and warning signs of specific illnesses Professional Continuing Education Credits: 4 CE’s pro- than girls to develop autism and receive the diagnosis your flexibility and strength through a focus on traditional such as anxiety, depression, self-injury, eating disorders, vided for Social Workers, Nursing Home Administrators, three to four times more frequently. Current estimates are yoga poses, breathwork, balance and relaxation. All levels psychosis and addiction. Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, and that in the United States alone, one out of 42 boys is diag- are welcome. Bring a yoga mat or a large towel and dress in • Engage in experiential activities that build understanding Massage Therapists. Fee includes manual and BLS-CPR nosed with autism. comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. of the impact of illness. card. Join us as we learn a brief background on Autism, what 6 Tuesdays Jan. 24 - Feb. 28 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Learn a five-step action plan encompassing the skills, 1 Friday Jan. 27 Noon - 4:00 p.m.

Health and Wellness and Health the “red flags” of Autism are and what resources are CRN 11456 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $42 resources and knowledge to assess the situation, to select CRN 11294 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 available in our area. and implement appropriate interventions, and to help the 1 Thursday Apr. 6 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Zumba - Find Your Way to Fun and individual in crisis connect with the appropriate profes- 1 Friday Feb. 10 Noon - 4:00 p.m. CRN 11480 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee FREE sional care. CRN 11295 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 Fitness Fee includes the cost of the manual. FREE; however, registration for the evening is Instructor: T. Gomez 2 Thursdays Mar. 9 - Mar. 16 8:00 a.m. - Noon Combine motivating music and high energy with unique 1 Friday Feb. 24 Noon - 4:00 p.m. required. Call 309-796-8223. CRN 11292 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $90 CRN 11296 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 moves and combinations that allow you to dance away your Professional Continuing Education Credits: 8 CEs pro- worries. It is fun, easy and can be done at your own level. The vided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, and Nursing 1 Friday Mar. 10 Noon - 4:00 p.m. music will move from today’s songs to Latin and interna- Home Administrators. tional. Routines will feature aerobic/fitness with a combina- CRN 11297 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 tion of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Youth Mental Health Back by Popular 6 Thursdays Jan. 26 - Mar. 2 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 1 Friday Mar. 24 Noon - 4:00 p.m. Demand CRN 11455 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $36 First Aid USA Training CRN 11298 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 Instructor: R. Nelson, MS, BA Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach the 1 Friday Apr. 7 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Belly Dancing community and professionals how to respond when a youth CRN 11299 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 Instructor: B. Lancial is experiencing a mental health problem or a mental health

For centuries, this dance has been used to maintain good Health and Wellness crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed 1 Friday Apr. 21 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. health for the mind, body and spirit. You will be introduced Online Courses for adults who regularly interact with youth ages 12-18. CRN 11300 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 to the basic principles of belly dance, as well as some more They will gain knowledge of the potential risk factors Health Care, Alternative Medicine advanced movements, giving the knowledge to create your and warning signs for a range of mental health problems, 1 Friday May 5 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. own routines whether for performance or a fun workout at and Medical Courses Online including depression, anxiety, psychosis, substance abuse CRN 11301 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 home. This class is welcoming to all shapes and sizes. Wear • Certificate in Spirituality, Health, and Healing disorders, self-injury, disruptive disorders (including comfortable clothing that allows ease of movement. • Certificate in Stress Management ADHD) and eating disorders. The class will include a five- 6 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Mar. 8 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Family & Friends® CPR • Introduction to Natural Health and Healing step action plan encompassing the skills, resources and CRN 11453 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $36 Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI • Handling Medical Emergencies knowledge to assess the situation, to select and implement Learn the lifesaving skills of adult • Certificate in Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care appropriate interventions, and to help the individual in crisis Hands-Only™ CPR, child CPR with • Certificate in End of Life Care Introduction to Hoop Dance connect with appropriate professional care. breaths, adult and child AED use, infant • Certificate in Healthy Aging Instructor: C. Bishop Please note – This course does not teach how to diagnose CPR and relief of choking in an adult, Everyone loves hooping! Want a great workout while • Certificate in Holistic and Integrative Health or counsel, but how to help a person needing early inter- child or infant. Skills are taught in a group environment by having a lot of FUN? Come join us as we burn more than vention or crisis assistance. See page 19 or visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk for using the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching 400 calories per hour while having a great time. We wel- Fee includes the cost of the manual. more information. technique, which provides students with the most hands-on come all shapes, sizes, skill levels and ages (16 and up) to 2 Thursdays Apr. 13 - Apr. 20 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. join us for Hoop Dance fun! Hoop Dance is no-impact to CPR practice time possible. Family & Friends CPR is for CRN 11293 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $90 low impact and no prior hooping experience is necessary as individuals (16 and over) who want to learn CPR but do not Professional Continuing Education Credits: 8 CEs pro- the classes and movements can be scaled to every level. A need a course completion card in CPR for their job. This Directions to Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym vided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, and Nursing Enter the Northwest door to Bldg. 3. Take an immediate left $10 usage fee is due to the instructor the first class. If you course is ideal for students, new parents, grandparents, down the stairs to the bottom floor. At the bottom floor turn left would like to purchase a hoop, you can do so by paying the Home Administrators. babysitters and others interested in learning how to save a and enter through the 2nd set of doors on the right. The lower instructor $30 instead. life. gym is located in the middle of the track (second door on the 6 Wednesdays Mar. 22 - Apr. 26 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 1 Thursday Feb. 23 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. 6 right–next to the weight room.) CRN 11457 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Fee $42 CRN 11302 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $50 7 registration information on page 46 | Health and Wellness

Adult Mental Health Back by Popular American Heart Association Health First Aid USA Training Demand Care Provider Training Course Instructor: R. Nelson, MS, BA (BLS-CPR) (formerly HCP-CPR) This course is designed to teach the community and profes- Instructor: B. Smith, M. S. Cert. AHA BLS Instr., Cert. sionals how to respond when a person is developing a mental ARC BLS/First Aid Inst. health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The American Heart Association Please note – This course does not teach how to diagnose designed the BLS for Health Care or counsel, but how to help a person needing early inter- Providers Course to prepare a wide vention or crisis assistance. variety of health care professionals to recognize several Participants will: life-threatening emergencies and to provide CPR, use an • Understand the prevalence of mental illness in the United AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely, and effec- States. tive manner. The course includes adult, child, and infant • Understand the importance of stigma reduction. skills in both the out-of-hospital and in-hospital settings. • Learn risk factors and warning signs of specific illnesses Professional Continuing Education Credits: 4 CE’s pro- such as anxiety, depression, self-injury, eating disorders, vided for Social Workers, Nursing Home Administrators, psychosis and addiction. Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, and • Engage in experiential activities that build understanding Massage Therapists. Fee includes manual and BLS-CPR of the impact of illness. card. • Learn a five-step action plan encompassing the skills, 1 Friday Jan. 27 Noon - 4:00 p.m. resources and knowledge to assess the situation, to select CRN 11294 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 and implement appropriate interventions, and to help the individual in crisis connect with the appropriate profes- 1 Friday Feb. 10 Noon - 4:00 p.m. sional care. CRN 11295 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 Manual and lunch included. 1 Thursday Mar. 9 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1 Friday Feb. 24 Noon - 4:00 p.m. CRN 11292 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee Free CRN 11296 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 Professional Continuing Education Credits: 8 CEs pro- vided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, and Nursing 1 Friday Mar. 10 Noon - 4:00 p.m. Home Administrators. CRN 11297 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55

Youth Mental Health Back by Popular 1 Friday Mar. 24 Noon - 4:00 p.m. First Aid USA Training Demand CRN 11298 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 Instructor: R. Nelson, MS, BA Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach the 1 Friday Apr. 7 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. community and professionals how to respond when a youth CRN 11299 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 is experiencing a mental health problem or a mental health crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed 1 Friday Apr. 21 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Health and Wellness for adults who regularly interact with youth ages 12-18. CRN 11300 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 They will gain knowledge of the potential risk factors and warning signs for a range of mental health problems, 1 Friday May 5 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. including depression, anxiety, psychosis, substance abuse CRN 11301 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $55 disorders, self-injury, disruptive disorders (including ADHD) and eating disorders. The class will include a five- Family & Friends® CPR step action plan encompassing the skills, resources and Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI knowledge to assess the situation, to select and implement Learn the lifesaving skills of adult appropriate interventions, and to help the individual in crisis Hands-Only™ CPR, child CPR with connect with appropriate professional care. breaths, adult and child AED use, infant Please note – This course does not teach how to diagnose CPR and relief of choking in an adult, or counsel, but how to help a person needing early inter- child or infant. Skills are taught in a group environment by vention or crisis assistance. using the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching Manual and lunch included. technique, which provides students with the most hands-on 1 Thursday Apr. 13 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CPR practice time possible. Family & Friends CPR is for CRN 11293 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee Free individuals (16 and over) who want to learn CPR but do not Professional Continuing Education Credits: 8 CEs pro- need a course completion card in CPR for their job. This vided for Social Workers, Massage Therapists, and Nursing course is ideal for students, new parents, grandparents, Home Administrators. babysitters and others interested in learning how to save a life. 1 Thursday Feb. 23 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. CRN 11302 Outreach - Rm. 407 Fee $50 7 Health and Wellness | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Health and Wellness

Health Care Careers General Professional Home Care Provider Patient Health Service Professional Health Care Careers Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS Statement of Prerequisites Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI Job growth 2014-24 expected to be 38%. Job Growth expected to be 10% through 2024. Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Must be free Phlebotomy Technician Learn proper techniques Prerequisites: Basic computer skills are recommended. of communicable diseases that pose a risk to self, in- In partnership with Genesis. for administering ser- Represent the front line of the health care service for patients structor, or peers. Most health careers require the ability Job growth 2016-22 expected to be vices commonly referred entering a fast-paced practice, hospital, or clinic. You will to lift, bend, stoop, twist, turn and stand on your feet or 30%. to as the Activities of be introduced to the many roles and responsibilities encom- sit for extended periods of time. Must be able to follow Prerequisite: Current statement of good health from Daily Living (ADLs) passed by the health professional. Learn the critical compo- written and oral instructions and communicate effec- your physician and documented proof that you are free — bathing, dressing, nents of working in a key role to provide patient registration, tively in a professional manner. Some classes require from active tuberculosis as documented by a negative grooming, nutritional medical terminology, basic Spanish speaking skills, patient/ background checks. QuantiFERON® - TB Gold test. This test may be obtained values, patient hygiene staff relations, insurance forms, confidentiality, patient from your physician’s office or by visiting a Genesis and companionship safety, professional etiquette, and the need for extraordinary Occupational Health Clinic, (sites listed below) to receive Pharmacy Technician and the limits of which customer service skills in stressful situations. A professional a discounted price. These documents must be presented to Instructor: J. Jefferson, CPhT a skilled service provider is required to use. Learn basic résumé must be created for review by week 8 with assistance the instructor the first night of class. Hepatitis B vaccina- Prerequisite: Above average math skills are recommended. caregiver skills including rules, regulations, recording daily from the BHC Career Services Center. tions are not required but strongly recommended. You are Set yourself on the path as a pharmacy technician at a hos- logs, basic signs of dementia, compassion, and listening. A Patient Service Professional competency exam will be required to perform 25 venipunctures and 5 capillaries. pital, retail, home infusion, or mail-order pharmacy. Perform and document accurate vital signs while providing administered. Train in the basic blood-drawing procedures for venipunc- Topics will include: comfort, safety and progress activity. Learn how to report all 8 Thursdays Mar. 23 - May 11 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. ture and capillary puncture techniques. You will have an • Classifications of drugs (brand name and generic) accidents promptly and correct minor safety hazards within CRN 11309 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $325 understanding of the skills, knowledge and level of respon- • Medical terminology related to pharmacy Health and Wellness and Health the home to avoid accidents. Understand the importance of sibility required to perform competently as entry-level phle- • Medication compounding and proper handling procedures good communications with the family. Learn how to provide botomy/lab personnel. • Intravenous and chemotherapy drugs individuals with supportive services such as individual care Topics will include: • Basic pharmacy math and medication dosage conversions and supervision. Required textbook must be purchased at the • Handling, processing and documentation of samples • Prescription requirements and interpretation Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. • OSHA guidelines and safety rules • Inventory control, billing procedures, legal and moral An Assisted Living Health Care Provider competency • Anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system obligations of personnel exam will be administered and successful completion • Basic phlebotomy techniques • I.V. drip rates and medication dispensing will be noted on the certificate of completion. • Quality assurance and methods of quality control Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub 6 Thursdays Mar. 16 - Apr. 20 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Please bring a CRN 11308 Outreach - Rm. 408 Tuition Fee $285 (the college bookstore) prior to first class. calculator to the first night of class. Pharmacy Technician National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), offers Certification exam, (PTCB) is available upon successful Health Career Pathway Program the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) completion of the class. (HCP Program) certification exam, upon successful completion of the 15 Wednesdays Feb. 8 - May 17 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Prerequisite: Grades 8-12 class. CRN 11306 STB - Rm. 110 Tuition Fee $725 Join the BHC Nursing and Allied Health/HPE faculty Instructor: M. Newman Additional Information as students in grades 8-12 are given the opportunity to 10 Tuesdays Jan. 24 - Mar. 28 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. EKG Technician Non-native speakers must meet with an advisor to explore a career in health care. Students will attend a total CRN 11303 CEC - Rm. 124 Tuition Fee $725 P Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS establish the level of English proficiency prior to of six classes in the two days investigating the careers in Health and Wellness Job Growth expected to be 29% through 2020. enrollment in any health care program. nursing, EMS/EMT, physical therapy, and more. Go to Instructor: J. Hines Prerequisite: Ability to assist peers onto a table during prac- Call 309-796-8223 for details. www.bhc.edu/youth for a full explanation of the program 10 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Apr. 5 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. tice. Must be willing to participate with giving and receiving and the registration form. CRN 11304 HSC - Rm. 212 Tuition Fee $725 12-lead hook ups. P Your record of completion will be maintained 2 Saturdays Feb. 25 - Mar. 4 8:00 a.m. - Noon Topics will include: 12-Lead EKG, set-up in a hospital or indefinitely. CRN 11467 HSC - Rm. 203 Fee $105 Instructor: S. Edlund office setting, anatomy of the heart, physiology and medical 10 Fridays Feb. 10 - Apr. 21 3:45 - 7:45 p.m. disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics and P Programs include discussion about procuring a CRN 11305 HSC - Rm. 212 Tuition Fee $725 health care position but do not include job Who should attend: legal aspects of patient contact, blood-borne pathogens, and Prospective students interested in a career in health or (No class Apr. 14) placement or guaranteed employment. heart medications exploring what Black Hawk College has to offer in the Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub health field. (the college bookstore) prior to first class. P Students may search for jobs locally and nationwide Phlebotomy Technician National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), offers by using the Black Hawk College job placement “Susan was such a great instructor, very patient the National Certified EKG Technician (NCET) certifi- website at www.collegecentral.com/bhc and understanding. I would recommend her to cation exam, upon successful completion of the class. everyone that wants to take Phlebotomy.” Pay ranges are dependent upon employer, 7 Fridays Feb. 3 - Mar. 17 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. P J. Trescher geographic location and experience. BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information CRN 11307 HSC - Rm. 212 Tuition Fee $395 For a list of PaCE books, visit Genesis Occupational Health PStudents are strongly encouraged to visit the www.bhc.edu/hawkshub 3319 Spring Street, Suite 103, Davenport, IA EKG Technician College’s Career Services Center to create an Click on “Order/View Textbooks” Phone: 563-421-0660 Fax: 563-421-0669 “Love the way Ivey teaches. She makes it updated resume. This is a FREE service. Select Term (Spring 17), Select really easy to learn. Can she teach all the Please call: 309-796-5626 Department (Adult Ed) Genesis Occupational Health health classes?” 2526 41st Street, Moline, IL Books may be purchased L. Putman For additional information call 309-796-8223. 8 Phone: 309-281-2700 Fax: 309-281-2709 P online or at the bookstore. 9 Health and Wellness | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Health and Wellness

Health Care Careers General Professional Home Care Provider Patient Health Service Professional Health Care Careers Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS Statement of Prerequisites Instructor: J. Grice, LPN, CPR Certified Instructor, CPI Job growth 2014-24 expected to be 38%. Job Growth expected to be 10% through 2024. Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Must be free Phlebotomy Technician Learn proper techniques Prerequisites: Basic computer skills are recommended. of communicable diseases that pose a risk to self, in- In partnership with Genesis. for administering ser- Represent the front line of the health care service for patients structor, or peers. Most health careers require the ability Job growth 2016-22 expected to be vices commonly referred entering a fast-paced practice, hospital, or clinic. You will to lift, bend, stoop, twist, turn and stand on your feet or 30%. to as the Activities of be introduced to the many roles and responsibilities encom- sit for extended periods of time. Must be able to follow Prerequisite: Current statement of good health from Daily Living (ADLs) passed by the health professional. Learn the critical compo- written and oral instructions and communicate effec- your physician and documented proof that you are free — bathing, dressing, nents of working in a key role to provide patient registration, tively in a professional manner. Some classes require from active tuberculosis as documented by a negative grooming, nutritional medical terminology, basic Spanish speaking skills, patient/ background checks. QuantiFERON® - TB Gold test. This test may be obtained values, patient hygiene staff relations, insurance forms, confidentiality, patient from your physician’s office or by visiting a Genesis and companionship safety, professional etiquette, and the need for extraordinary Occupational Health Clinic, (sites listed below) to receive Pharmacy Technician and the limits of which customer service skills in stressful situations. A professional a discounted price. These documents must be presented to Instructor: J. Jefferson, CPhT a skilled service provider is required to use. Learn basic résumé must be created for review by week 8 with assistance the instructor the first night of class. Hepatitis B vaccina- Prerequisite: Above average math skills are recommended. caregiver skills including rules, regulations, recording daily from the BHC Career Services Center. tions are not required but strongly recommended. You are Set yourself on the path as a pharmacy technician at a hos- logs, basic signs of dementia, compassion, and listening. A Patient Service Professional competency exam will be required to perform 25 venipunctures and 5 capillaries. pital, retail, home infusion, or mail-order pharmacy. Perform and document accurate vital signs while providing administered. Train in the basic blood-drawing procedures for venipunc- Topics will include: comfort, safety and progress activity. Learn how to report all 8 Thursdays Mar. 23 - May 11 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. ture and capillary puncture techniques. You will have an • Classifications of drugs (brand name and generic) accidents promptly and correct minor safety hazards within CRN 11309 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $325 understanding of the skills, knowledge and level of respon- • Medical terminology related to pharmacy Health and Wellness and Health the home to avoid accidents. Understand the importance of sibility required to perform competently as entry-level phle- • Medication compounding and proper handling procedures good communications with the family. Learn how to provide botomy/lab personnel. • Intravenous and chemotherapy drugs individuals with supportive services such as individual care Topics will include: • Basic pharmacy math and medication dosage conversions and supervision. Required textbook must be purchased at the • Handling, processing and documentation of samples • Prescription requirements and interpretation Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. • OSHA guidelines and safety rules • Inventory control, billing procedures, legal and moral An Assisted Living Health Care Provider competency • Anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system obligations of personnel exam will be administered and successful completion • Basic phlebotomy techniques • I.V. drip rates and medication dispensing will be noted on the certificate of completion. • Quality assurance and methods of quality control Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub 6 Thursdays Mar. 16 - Apr. 20 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first class. Please bring a CRN 11308 Outreach - Rm. 408 Tuition Fee $285 (the college bookstore) prior to first class. calculator to the first night of class. Pharmacy Technician National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), offers Certification exam, (PTCB) is available upon successful Health Career Pathway Program the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) completion of the class. (HCP Program) certification exam, upon successful completion of the 15 Wednesdays Feb. 8 - May 17 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Prerequisite: Grades 8-12 class. CRN 11306 STB - Rm. 110 Tuition Fee $725 Join the BHC Nursing and Allied Health/HPE faculty Instructor: M. Newman Additional Information as students in grades 8-12 are given the opportunity to 10 Tuesdays Jan. 24 - Mar. 28 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. EKG Technician Non-native speakers must meet with an advisor to explore a career in health care. Students will attend a total CRN 11303 CEC - Rm. 124 Tuition Fee $725 P Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS establish the level of English proficiency prior to of six classes in the two days investigating the careers in Health and Wellness Job Growth expected to be 29% through 2020. enrollment in any health care program. nursing, EMS/EMT, physical therapy, and more. Go to Instructor: J. Hines Prerequisite: Ability to assist peers onto a table during prac- Call 309-796-8223 for details. www.bhc.edu/youth for a full explanation of the program 10 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Apr. 5 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. tice. Must be willing to participate with giving and receiving and the registration form. CRN 11304 HSC - Rm. 212 Tuition Fee $725 12-lead hook ups. P Your record of completion will be maintained 2 Saturdays Feb. 25 - Mar. 4 8:00 a.m. - Noon Topics will include: 12-Lead EKG, set-up in a hospital or indefinitely. CRN 11467 HSC - Rm. 203 Fee $105 Instructor: S. Edlund office setting, anatomy of the heart, physiology and medical 10 Fridays Feb. 10 - Apr. 21 3:45 - 7:45 p.m. disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics and P Programs include discussion about procuring a CRN 11305 HSC - Rm. 212 Tuition Fee $725 health care position but do not include job Who should attend: legal aspects of patient contact, blood-borne pathogens, and Prospective students interested in a career in health or (No class Apr. 14) placement or guaranteed employment. heart medications exploring what Black Hawk College has to offer in the Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub health field. (the college bookstore) prior to first class. P Students may search for jobs locally and nationwide Phlebotomy Technician National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), offers by using the Black Hawk College job placement “Susan was such a great instructor, very patient the National Certified EKG Technician (NCET) certifi- website at www.collegecentral.com/bhc and understanding. I would recommend her to cation exam, upon successful completion of the class. everyone that wants to take Phlebotomy.” Pay ranges are dependent upon employer, 7 Fridays Feb. 3 - Mar. 17 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. P J. Trescher geographic location and experience. BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information CRN 11307 HSC - Rm. 212 Tuition Fee $395 For a list of PaCE books, visit Genesis Occupational Health PStudents are strongly encouraged to visit the www.bhc.edu/hawkshub 3319 Spring Street, Suite 103, Davenport, IA EKG Technician College’s Career Services Center to create an Click on “Order/View Textbooks” Phone: 563-421-0660 Fax: 563-421-0669 “Love the way Ivey teaches. She makes it updated resume. This is a FREE service. Select Term (Spring 17), Select really easy to learn. Can she teach all the Please call: 309-796-5626 Department (Adult Ed) Genesis Occupational Health health classes?” 2526 41st Street, Moline, IL Books may be purchased L. Putman For additional information call 309-796-8223. 8 Phone: 309-281-2700 Fax: 309-281-2709 P online or at the bookstore. 9 Health and Wellness | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Health and Wellness

Medical Scribe Medical Receptionist Medical Terminology Basics Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS Instructor: K. Lyord, NCMA Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS Job Growth expected to be 21% through 2020. Make every patient feel welcomed as they walk into a health Gain the confidence to pursue a job in the health care field This course has been enhanced to include an electronic care facility. Learn exercises in judgment, independent or learn a new skill to increase your chances of job advance- component, allowing students hands-on practice com- action and coping graciously with interruptions. ment. Focus is on the basic components and how to break pleting various medical history forms. Topics will include: down a medical term by knowing the meaning of a prefix or Looking for an exciting new health career in a growing • Business and work ethics suffix. By learning the individual parts of a medical term, field? The role of Medical Scribe could be your new career • Patient/provider relations you will not need to memorize hundreds of complex terms in eight weeks. The primary function of a scribe is the cre- • Scheduling and records management and their definitions. Required textbook must be purchased ation and maintenance of the patient’s medical record which • Role-playing at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first is created under the supervision of the attending physician. • Humor/stress class. The scribe documents the patient’s history through direct • Professionalism 10 Wednesdays Mar. 15 - May 17 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. observation of the physician’s interaction with the patient as • Generational attitudes CRN 11313 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $195 well as the procedures performed, the results of laboratory • Career path Assisted Living Professional studies and other information gathered. • Customer service skills Instructors: J. Massey, LPN, Certified Dementia Care Learn fundamentals of the career, including medical Required: Complete a résumé through the BHC Career Medical Receptionist Specialist and Instructor/M. Woelke, LMSW, MAG, terminology, anatomy and physiology, privacy and eth- Services Center during the class. “The friendly and inviting instructor made Certified Dementia Care Specialist and Instructor ics-HIPPA, medical symbols and abbreviations, EHR/ 7 Thursdays Feb. 2 - Mar. 16 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. going to class and learning the subject great!” Prepare to become an assisted living professional. Emphasis EMR (Introduction to Electronic Health Record/Electronic CRN 11312 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $215 A. Gutierrez Medical Record), common diagnostic testing, basic phar- Health and Wellness and Health is on providing care to clients living in retirement commu- macology, insurance-coding, and resume creation. After nities or senior housing complexes where full-time nursing Health Care Careers General care is not needed, but the individuals may need help with successful completion of the program, you will receive a Financial Assistance daily tasks such as personal care, transferring, bathing and professional certificate of completion. Statement of Prerequisites American Job Center ® scholarships may be available for certain classes or programs, subject to limited federal dressing. It’s important for the assisted living professional Employment possibilities after course completion: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Must be free • Local Hospitals of communicable diseases that pose a risk to self, in- funding as well as meeting eligibility requirements. Call to know correct procedure for transferring, bathing, han- 309-788-7587 or 309-852-6544 for more information. dling medications, ambulation, fall prevention, infection • Physician offices structor, or peers. Most health careers require the ability control, recognizing and dealing with dementia, and treating • Clinics to lift, bend, stoop, twist, turn and stand on your feet or Project Now Community Action Agency Community people with dignity and respect. Professional Continuing • Outpatient Care Centers sit for extended periods of time. Must be able to follow Services Block Grant (CSBG) Scholarship Program may be available subject to meeting eligibility criteria and the Education Credits: 16 CEs provided for Social Workers, • Surgical Care Centers written and oral instructions and communicate effec- Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub tively in a professional manner. Some classes require completion of an application. Go to www.projectnow.org/ Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and community.htm or call 309-793-6391 for more information. Physical Therapy Assistants. (the college bookstore) prior to first class. background checks. An Assisted Living Health Care Provider competency 8 Fridays Mar. 31 - May 26 10:00 a.m. - Noon exam will be administered. CRN 11311 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $285 8 Mondays Mar. 27 - May 15 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. (No class Apr. 14) Phone: 309-796-8223 CRN 11310 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $325 careertraining.ed2go.com/bhc

Come Visit With Me, authored by Marilyn Woelke, Health and Wellness instructor, will be used as the textbook. You may purchase Medical Scribe the book for $5.00 the first night of class. “Great experience! Mrs. Earl is a wonderful teacher and I wish I had her for every class I’ve ever taken.” E. Caulkins

Why Get Certified: • Demonstrates that you have achieved the entry-level of BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information professional knowledge in your specific field of study. For a list of PaCE books, visit • Gives you a mark of distinction which sets you apart and www.bhc.edu/hawkshub shows that you have achieved expertise in your field of study. Click on “Order/View Textbooks” • Demonstrates your commitment to your own personal growth and to that of the profession you’ve chosen. These factors can Select Term (Spring 17), Select affect your career advancement. Department (Adult Ed) • May encourage your employer to underwrite further educa- Books may be purchased tion for you in the future. By showing them how supporting online or at the bookstore. your professional development is a worth while pursuit for the company’s continuous improvement efforts, this could lead to further educational opportunities.

Many of the PaCE health care programs offer a certification exam or competency exam after successful completion of the course. The instructor will review certifications for each program. 10 Black Hawk College - PaCE 11 Health and Wellness | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Health and Wellness

Medical Scribe Medical Receptionist Medical Terminology Basics Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS Instructor: K. Lyord, NCMA Instructor: I. Earl, NCMA, AHI, CPI, BS Job Growth expected to be 21% through 2020. Make every patient feel welcomed as they walk into a health Gain the confidence to pursue a job in the health care field This course has been enhanced to include an electronic care facility. Learn exercises in judgment, independent or learn a new skill to increase your chances of job advance- component, allowing students hands-on practice com- action and coping graciously with interruptions. ment. Focus is on the basic components and how to break pleting various medical history forms. Topics will include: down a medical term by knowing the meaning of a prefix or Looking for an exciting new health career in a growing • Business and work ethics suffix. By learning the individual parts of a medical term, field? The role of Medical Scribe could be your new career • Patient/provider relations you will not need to memorize hundreds of complex terms in eight weeks. The primary function of a scribe is the cre- • Scheduling and records management and their definitions. Required textbook must be purchased ation and maintenance of the patient’s medical record which • Role-playing at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to first is created under the supervision of the attending physician. • Humor/stress class. The scribe documents the patient’s history through direct • Professionalism 10 Wednesdays Mar. 15 - May 17 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. observation of the physician’s interaction with the patient as • Generational attitudes CRN 11313 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $195 well as the procedures performed, the results of laboratory • Career path Assisted Living Professional studies and other information gathered. • Customer service skills Instructors: J. Massey, LPN, Certified Dementia Care Learn fundamentals of the career, including medical Required: Complete a résumé through the BHC Career Medical Receptionist Specialist and Instructor/M. Woelke, LMSW, MAG, terminology, anatomy and physiology, privacy and eth- Services Center during the class. “The friendly and inviting instructor made Certified Dementia Care Specialist and Instructor ics-HIPPA, medical symbols and abbreviations, EHR/ 7 Thursdays Feb. 2 - Mar. 16 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. going to class and learning the subject great!” Prepare to become an assisted living professional. Emphasis EMR (Introduction to Electronic Health Record/Electronic CRN 11312 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $215 A. Gutierrez Medical Record), common diagnostic testing, basic phar- Health and Wellness and Health is on providing care to clients living in retirement commu- macology, insurance-coding, and resume creation. After nities or senior housing complexes where full-time nursing Health Care Careers General care is not needed, but the individuals may need help with successful completion of the program, you will receive a Financial Assistance daily tasks such as personal care, transferring, bathing and professional certificate of completion. Statement of Prerequisites American Job Center ® scholarships may be available for certain classes or programs, subject to limited federal dressing. It’s important for the assisted living professional Employment possibilities after course completion: Age 18 and GED or high school diploma. Must be free • Local Hospitals of communicable diseases that pose a risk to self, in- funding as well as meeting eligibility requirements. Call to know correct procedure for transferring, bathing, han- 309-788-7587 or 309-852-6544 for more information. dling medications, ambulation, fall prevention, infection • Physician offices structor, or peers. Most health careers require the ability control, recognizing and dealing with dementia, and treating • Clinics to lift, bend, stoop, twist, turn and stand on your feet or Project Now Community Action Agency Community people with dignity and respect. Professional Continuing • Outpatient Care Centers sit for extended periods of time. Must be able to follow Services Block Grant (CSBG) Scholarship Program may be available subject to meeting eligibility criteria and the Education Credits: 16 CEs provided for Social Workers, • Surgical Care Centers written and oral instructions and communicate effec- Required textbook must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub tively in a professional manner. Some classes require completion of an application. Go to www.projectnow.org/ Nursing Home Administrators, Physical Therapists and community.htm or call 309-793-6391 for more information. Physical Therapy Assistants. (the college bookstore) prior to first class. background checks. An Assisted Living Health Care Provider competency 8 Fridays Mar. 31 - May 26 10:00 a.m. - Noon exam will be administered. CRN 11311 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $285 8 Mondays Mar. 27 - May 15 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. (No class Apr. 14) Phone: 309-796-8223 CRN 11310 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $325 careertraining.ed2go.com/bhc

Come Visit With Me, authored by Marilyn Woelke, Health and Wellness instructor, will be used as the textbook. You may purchase Medical Scribe the book for $5.00 the first night of class. “Great experience! Mrs. Earl is a wonderful teacher and I wish I had her for every class I’ve ever taken.” E. Caulkins

Why Get Certified: • Demonstrates that you have achieved the entry-level of BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information professional knowledge in your specific field of study. For a list of PaCE books, visit • Gives you a mark of distinction which sets you apart and www.bhc.edu/hawkshub shows that you have achieved expertise in your field of study. Click on “Order/View Textbooks” • Demonstrates your commitment to your own personal growth and to that of the profession you’ve chosen. These factors can Select Term (Spring 17), Select affect your career advancement. Department (Adult Ed) • May encourage your employer to underwrite further educa- Books may be purchased tion for you in the future. By showing them how supporting online or at the bookstore. your professional development is a worth while pursuit for the company’s continuous improvement efforts, this could lead to further educational opportunities.

Many of the PaCE health care programs offer a certification exam or competency exam after successful completion of the course. The instructor will review certifications for each program. 10 Black Hawk College - PaCE 11 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Professional Development/Continuing Education Payroll Management The IRS and Department of Labor change the requirements Black Hawk College Professional and Continuing Education Professional Development/ affecting payroll processing every year. Are you in compli- (PaCE) has partnered with the Institute of Certified ance? Professional Managers (ICPM) at James Madison University Continuing Education • Take charge of your payroll career. to bring you a unique and exclusive set of training for man- • Improve your payroll knowledge and prepare for agers and supervisors in any industry. FPC/CPP certifications. Human Resources aPHR Certification Preparation Certified Manager (CM®) Maybe you are looking to make human resources your Program APA’s PayTrain C/U Fundamentals The Certified Manager Instructor: L. Bassow, SPHR career or you want to gain knowledge for your business or Instructor: G. Haut, CPP (CM®) certification is a Professional Development/Continuing Education maybe you are looking for advancement and more responsi- The Associate Professional in Human Resources (aPHR) Learn the fundamental payroll calculations and applica- globally recognized profes- bility. Our human resources classes can help. The programs exam is a new HR certification. Are you a recent graduate tions that provide you with the basic knowledge and skills sional credential for expe- through HRCP offer you the chance to refresh your HR with an interest in an HR career, a professional looking to required to maintain payroll compliance and prevent costly rienced and qualified managers. CM increases managerial skills or prep for the aPHR, PHR or SPHR exams. switch careers, a manager who wants to expand your role, or penalties. This course is ideal for new payroll professionals confidence on the job, promotes professional credibility, and a member of the military seeking HR development or tran- as well as those who support the payroll industry, those who advances marketability for employment and career advance- sitioning into a civilian HR role? The aPHR credential will Human Resource Certification are preparing for FPC certification and those who wish to ment. The three module program is open to candidates demonstrate foundational knowledge to HR practices and take the Mastery course. You will receive classroom instruc- Preparation Program meeting eligibility requirements and can be taken in any prove to an employer that you have the qualifications nec- tion and access to interactive online quizzes, games and order. Completion of all three modules and successfully Instructors: S. Cary, SPHR, MBA, HRM, SHRM-SLP/ essary for a successful HR career. The HRCP materials are application exercises that reinforce the topics of: passing all three module exams will result in certification. P. Greufe, SPHR, MBA, CM included in the cost of the class. • Payroll concepts For more information and questions on eligibility require- This class serves as a preparation tool for the PHR or SPHR 9 Tuesdays Mar. 28 - May 23 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. • Calculations ments, visit www.icpm.biz or contact [email protected] certification examination. Go to www.hrci.org to verify eli- CRN 11315 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $525 • Fringe benefits gibility requirements. While utilizing the curriculum from • Payroll reporting and employment Foundations HRCP, you’ll learn from printed workbooks, online tools taxes and current HR practitioners as well as network with other Business Skills Instructor: D. Davis, CM, MOL, BA • Record keeping and payroll Provides fundamental leadership and management skills and human resource personnel. practices Program Benefits: knowledge. Business Communication • Payroll accounting • Management Fundamentals • Career Advancement Instructor: TBA • Professional administration • Manager vs. Leader • Cost Effective Learning Communication, whatever method is used, needs to inform. Participants who successfully complete the course can • Ethics and Social Responsibility • Practitioner-focused and Competency-based In the business world, writing clearly and concisely is crit- expect to function as entry-level payroll administrators. • The Global Environment • Tuition Reimbursement ical to success. You will learn techniques for clarifying your The learning materials are included in the cost of the class. • Managing for Sustainability • Recertification Credits purpose, avoiding wordiness, and organizing your ideas. CEU 3.0 • Effective Communication • Action Oriented Curriculum Through in-class practice exercises, you will edit and write 10 Tuesdays Feb. 28 - May 2 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. • Decision Making Who Should Attend: letters, memos, reports, e-mail messages, résumés and cover CRN 11316 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $755 • Using Information Technology • Human Resource professionals preparing for the HRCI letters. Vocabulary development, using correct grammar and • The Legal Environment and Risk Management certification exams punctuation, techniques for reducing writing time and proof- • Employee Benefits Directors APA’s PayTrain C/U Mastery • Economics and Business reading also will be addressed. Instructor: G. Haut, CPP • Employee Relations Managers Certification exam will be administered during the final 5 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Mar. 30 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. This is a comprehensive course providing students with a • Senior Managers new to the human resource field week. Application fee, materials, and exam fee are included CRN 11323 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $105 solid understanding of advanced payroll topics necessary • Training Directors in cost. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch (on your for payroll managers and supervisors. This course is ideal • Human Resource staff members own). for experienced payroll professionals seeking compliance • Any manager or professional seeking career change or Spanish for the Legal Professional 4 Saturdays Apr. 8 - May 6 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. training, professional development, or CPP certification enhancement Instructor: M. Cavazos CRN 11318 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $589 preparation. Participants will receive classroom instruction Topics covered include: This class will help individuals in the legal profession com- (No class Apr. 15) and access to interactive online quizzes, games, and applica- • Business management and strategy municate simply and effectively in Spanish to plaintiffs and defendants. Learn Spanish pronunciation and basic vocabu- tion exercises to reinforce topics learned. Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional • Workforce planning and employment Planning and Organizing Topics include: • Human resource development lary such as numbers, days, months, dates and time. Gather Provides skills and knowledge for improved planning and • Employee vs. contractor issues • Compensation and benefits personal information and discuss crimes/violations, fines/ organizing. Some topics include building teams and work • Payroll tax reporting • Employee and labor relations payments and sentences/punishment with a client with con- groups, workforce diversity, and coaching and feedback. • Fair Labor Standards • Risk management fidence. Course includes learning kit with manual and audio Course offered Summer 2017. • Federal taxation and other legislation CEU 3.3 CD. • Payroll accounting The HRCP materials and access code are included in the 7 Mondays Mar. 27 - May 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Leading and Controlling CRN 11472 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $149 • Recordkeeping cost of the class. This module provides skills and knowledge for improved • Payroll management 11 Thursdays Mar. 2 - May 11 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. leading and controlling. Participants should have completed the PayTrain CRN 11314 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $875 Course offered Fall 2017. Looking to learn a language for your job? Fundamentals course or demonstrate some prior payroll expe- Go to www.bhc.edu/language or go to pages 36-37 rience/knowledge. Course fee includes all materials. CEU 3.6 to learn about the language classes offered. 12 Wednesdays Mar. 1 - May 17 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 11317 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $855 12 13 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Professional Development/Continuing Education Payroll Management The IRS and Department of Labor change the requirements Black Hawk College Professional and Continuing Education Professional Development/ affecting payroll processing every year. Are you in compli- (PaCE) has partnered with the Institute of Certified ance? Professional Managers (ICPM) at James Madison University Continuing Education • Take charge of your payroll career. to bring you a unique and exclusive set of training for man- • Improve your payroll knowledge and prepare for agers and supervisors in any industry. FPC/CPP certifications. Human Resources aPHR Certification Preparation Certified Manager (CM®) Maybe you are looking to make human resources your Program APA’s PayTrain C/U Fundamentals The Certified Manager Instructor: L. Bassow, SPHR career or you want to gain knowledge for your business or Instructor: G. Haut, CPP (CM®) certification is a Professional Development/Continuing Education maybe you are looking for advancement and more responsi- The Associate Professional in Human Resources (aPHR) Learn the fundamental payroll calculations and applica- globally recognized profes- bility. Our human resources classes can help. The programs exam is a new HR certification. Are you a recent graduate tions that provide you with the basic knowledge and skills sional credential for expe- through HRCP offer you the chance to refresh your HR with an interest in an HR career, a professional looking to required to maintain payroll compliance and prevent costly rienced and qualified managers. CM increases managerial skills or prep for the aPHR, PHR or SPHR exams. switch careers, a manager who wants to expand your role, or penalties. This course is ideal for new payroll professionals confidence on the job, promotes professional credibility, and a member of the military seeking HR development or tran- as well as those who support the payroll industry, those who advances marketability for employment and career advance- sitioning into a civilian HR role? The aPHR credential will Human Resource Certification are preparing for FPC certification and those who wish to ment. The three module program is open to candidates demonstrate foundational knowledge to HR practices and take the Mastery course. You will receive classroom instruc- Preparation Program meeting eligibility requirements and can be taken in any prove to an employer that you have the qualifications nec- tion and access to interactive online quizzes, games and order. Completion of all three modules and successfully Instructors: S. Cary, SPHR, MBA, HRM, SHRM-SLP/ essary for a successful HR career. The HRCP materials are application exercises that reinforce the topics of: passing all three module exams will result in certification. P. Greufe, SPHR, MBA, CM included in the cost of the class. • Payroll concepts For more information and questions on eligibility require- This class serves as a preparation tool for the PHR or SPHR 9 Tuesdays Mar. 28 - May 23 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. • Calculations ments, visit www.icpm.biz or contact [email protected] certification examination. Go to www.hrci.org to verify eli- CRN 11315 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $525 • Fringe benefits gibility requirements. While utilizing the curriculum from • Payroll reporting and employment Foundations HRCP, you’ll learn from printed workbooks, online tools taxes and current HR practitioners as well as network with other Business Skills Instructor: D. Davis, CM, MOL, BA • Record keeping and payroll Provides fundamental leadership and management skills and human resource personnel. practices Program Benefits: knowledge. Business Communication • Payroll accounting • Management Fundamentals • Career Advancement Instructor: TBA • Professional administration • Manager vs. Leader • Cost Effective Learning Communication, whatever method is used, needs to inform. Participants who successfully complete the course can • Ethics and Social Responsibility • Practitioner-focused and Competency-based In the business world, writing clearly and concisely is crit- expect to function as entry-level payroll administrators. • The Global Environment • Tuition Reimbursement ical to success. You will learn techniques for clarifying your The learning materials are included in the cost of the class. • Managing for Sustainability • Recertification Credits purpose, avoiding wordiness, and organizing your ideas. CEU 3.0 • Effective Communication • Action Oriented Curriculum Through in-class practice exercises, you will edit and write 10 Tuesdays Feb. 28 - May 2 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. • Decision Making Who Should Attend: letters, memos, reports, e-mail messages, résumés and cover CRN 11316 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $755 • Using Information Technology • Human Resource professionals preparing for the HRCI letters. Vocabulary development, using correct grammar and • The Legal Environment and Risk Management certification exams punctuation, techniques for reducing writing time and proof- • Employee Benefits Directors APA’s PayTrain C/U Mastery • Economics and Business reading also will be addressed. Instructor: G. Haut, CPP • Employee Relations Managers Certification exam will be administered during the final 5 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Mar. 30 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. This is a comprehensive course providing students with a • Senior Managers new to the human resource field week. Application fee, materials, and exam fee are included CRN 11323 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $105 solid understanding of advanced payroll topics necessary • Training Directors in cost. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch (on your for payroll managers and supervisors. This course is ideal • Human Resource staff members own). for experienced payroll professionals seeking compliance • Any manager or professional seeking career change or Spanish for the Legal Professional 4 Saturdays Apr. 8 - May 6 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. training, professional development, or CPP certification enhancement Instructor: M. Cavazos CRN 11318 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $589 preparation. Participants will receive classroom instruction Topics covered include: This class will help individuals in the legal profession com- (No class Apr. 15) and access to interactive online quizzes, games, and applica- • Business management and strategy municate simply and effectively in Spanish to plaintiffs and defendants. Learn Spanish pronunciation and basic vocabu- tion exercises to reinforce topics learned. Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional • Workforce planning and employment Planning and Organizing Topics include: • Human resource development lary such as numbers, days, months, dates and time. Gather Provides skills and knowledge for improved planning and • Employee vs. contractor issues • Compensation and benefits personal information and discuss crimes/violations, fines/ organizing. Some topics include building teams and work • Payroll tax reporting • Employee and labor relations payments and sentences/punishment with a client with con- groups, workforce diversity, and coaching and feedback. • Fair Labor Standards • Risk management fidence. Course includes learning kit with manual and audio Course offered Summer 2017. • Federal taxation and other legislation CEU 3.3 CD. • Payroll accounting The HRCP materials and access code are included in the 7 Mondays Mar. 27 - May 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Leading and Controlling CRN 11472 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $149 • Recordkeeping cost of the class. This module provides skills and knowledge for improved • Payroll management 11 Thursdays Mar. 2 - May 11 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. leading and controlling. Participants should have completed the PayTrain CRN 11314 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $875 Course offered Fall 2017. Looking to learn a language for your job? Fundamentals course or demonstrate some prior payroll expe- Go to www.bhc.edu/language or go to pages 36-37 rience/knowledge. Course fee includes all materials. CEU 3.6 to learn about the language classes offered. 12 Wednesdays Mar. 1 - May 17 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 11317 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $855 12 13 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Professional Development/Continuing Education

Foundations of Management Quality 101 (CQIA) Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE Certificate Program (FoM) Discover fundamental quality principles and practices Instructor: D. Davis, CM, MOL, BA Attention K-12 Educators! for success of an organization with our base-line quality The Foundations of Management training. This course can be used as an introduction of (FoM) program is a certificate quality tools, refresher training, or general professional program providing essential tools development. Quality 101 also helps prepare individuals for Earn PD Hours in the for supervising in today’s work- the ASQ Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) place for entry level managers and Certification Examination. Classroom or Online supervisors. Beginning with the Topics will include: basic managerial functions—plan- • Quality benefits Professional Development/Continuing Education ning, organizing, leading and con- • The evolution of quality Classroom: Page trolling the program explores the • Total quality management role of supervisory managers and Technology Day Classes ...... 20-24 • Process management establishes a firm foundation for sound decision making, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Adobe • Quality tools problem solving, communicating, and more. In addition, • Quality deployment Black Hawk College’s Photoshop Elements it introduces basic business concepts to establish a foun- The course materials from the Quality Council of Indiana dation for advancement in the management profession. Professional & Continuing are included in the cost of the class. CEU 1.5 Technology Evening Classes ...... 25-27 Participants that complete the program and successfully pass Education (PaCE) and the Rock Note: The last class will meet from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Computer Basics, Moving to Windows 10, Word, Excel, the online assessment exam receive an ICPM Certificate 6 Wednesdays Apr. 19 - May 24 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Island County Regional Office of Completion. Final exam will be administered during the Google Docs, iPad, and Adobe Photoshop Elements CRN 11322 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $395 of Education (RIROE) have part- last session. Application fee, materials and exam fee are nered to offer a variety of classes Languages ...... 36-37 included in the cost. both online and in the classroom to 9 Thursdays Apr. 6 - June 1 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. French, Italian, Spanish, American Sign Language (ASL), CRN 11319 Outreach - Rm. 404 Tuition Fee $605 help you enhance your professional and Introduction to Deaf Culture Quality Certifications development. Quality Certification Description Education/Experience* Online Classes: Quality touches everyone within an organization, no matter Enroll in classes designed for Quality Understands quality 2 years of work expe- Classes begin the 3rd Wednesday of each month what their role. A basic understanding of quality and the Improvement tools and their uses and rience or an associate teachers and earn PD Hours through ability to apply its concepts daily can be the determining Associate participates in quality degree as a minimum. the RIROE. You will find classes in a and take just six short weeks to complete. factor for success or failure for any organization. (CQIA) improvement projects. variety of topics. Here is a list of just some of the over 60 Teacher Quality Analyze all elements of a 8 years of on-the-job Professional Development Online Courses offered: Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Auditor quality system and judge experience in one or To obtain PD Hours for a chosen • Ready, Set, Read! Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE (CQA) its degree of adherence more of the areas of the • Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 This class is designed for professionals working in a qual- to the criteria of industrial Certified Quality Auditor course, teachers need to contact ity-focused environment who want to gain comprehensive management and quality Body of Knowledge. A Julie at the RIROE (309-736-1111) • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems knowledge in quality engineering principles and practices. It evaluation and control minimum of 3 years of to obtain approval. PD Hours • Differentiating K-12 Assessments systems. this experience must is a course for Quality Engineers who need to ensure quality • Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities be in a decision-making processing fee is $25 payable to compliance of systems, products and services and profes- position. RIROE. • Using the Internet in the Classroom sionals who want to prepare for the ASQ CQE Certification • The Creative Classroom Examination. The course materials from the Quality Quality Develops and operates 8 years of on-the-job Engineer quality control systems, experience in one or Council of Indiana are included in the cost of the class. Note: Check out the classes available • Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for (CQE) applies and analyzes more of the areas of the and learn how to earn PD Hours Success Completion of a course on statistics prior to this class would testing and inspection pro- Certified Quality Engineer be beneficial to the student, but is not required. CEU 3.6 cedures. Uses metrology Body of Knowledge. A at: www.bhc.edu/teachers • Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for 12 Mondays Mar. 6 - May 22 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. and statistical methods minimum of 3 years of Maximum Student Achievement CRN 11320 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $750 to diagnose and correct this experience must Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional • Integrating Technology in the Classroom improper quality control be in a decision-making • Spanish in the Classroom Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) practices. position. Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE • Survival Kit for New Teachers *If you have a degree from a college, university, or tech- • Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards Obtain a foundation in auditing principles/practices and pre- nical school with accreditation accepted by ASQ, part of the pare yourself to effectively conduct objective and ethically experience requirement may be waived. Courses start at just $99. based audits; develop, communicate and execute an audit Go to http://asq.org/cert/control/right-for-you for more plan; and apply basic auditing tools and techniques with this information. course. It is also an excellent way to prepare for the ASQ CQA Certification Examination. The course materials from Check out the classes available and how to earn the Quality Council of Indiana are included in the cost of the PD Hours at: www.bhc.edu/teachers class. CEU 2.5 9 Tuesdays Mar. 21 - May 16 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. 14 CRN 11321 Outreach - Rm. 404 Tuition Fee $595 15 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Professional Development/Continuing Education

Foundations of Management Quality 101 (CQIA) Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE Certificate Program (FoM) Discover fundamental quality principles and practices Instructor: D. Davis, CM, MOL, BA Attention K-12 Educators! for success of an organization with our base-line quality The Foundations of Management training. This course can be used as an introduction of (FoM) program is a certificate quality tools, refresher training, or general professional program providing essential tools development. Quality 101 also helps prepare individuals for Earn PD Hours in the for supervising in today’s work- the ASQ Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) place for entry level managers and Certification Examination. Classroom or Online supervisors. Beginning with the Topics will include: basic managerial functions—plan- • Quality benefits Professional Development/Continuing Education ning, organizing, leading and con- • The evolution of quality Classroom: Page trolling the program explores the • Total quality management role of supervisory managers and Technology Day Classes ...... 20-24 • Process management establishes a firm foundation for sound decision making, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Adobe • Quality tools problem solving, communicating, and more. In addition, • Quality deployment Black Hawk College’s Photoshop Elements it introduces basic business concepts to establish a foun- The course materials from the Quality Council of Indiana dation for advancement in the management profession. Professional & Continuing are included in the cost of the class. CEU 1.5 Technology Evening Classes ...... 25-27 Participants that complete the program and successfully pass Education (PaCE) and the Rock Note: The last class will meet from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Computer Basics, Moving to Windows 10, Word, Excel, the online assessment exam receive an ICPM Certificate 6 Wednesdays Apr. 19 - May 24 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Island County Regional Office of Completion. Final exam will be administered during the Google Docs, iPad, and Adobe Photoshop Elements CRN 11322 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $395 of Education (RIROE) have part- last session. Application fee, materials and exam fee are nered to offer a variety of classes Languages ...... 36-37 included in the cost. both online and in the classroom to 9 Thursdays Apr. 6 - June 1 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. French, Italian, Spanish, American Sign Language (ASL), CRN 11319 Outreach - Rm. 404 Tuition Fee $605 help you enhance your professional and Introduction to Deaf Culture Quality Certifications development. Quality Certification Description Education/Experience* Online Classes: Quality touches everyone within an organization, no matter Enroll in classes designed for Quality Understands quality 2 years of work expe- Classes begin the 3rd Wednesday of each month what their role. A basic understanding of quality and the Improvement tools and their uses and rience or an associate teachers and earn PD Hours through ability to apply its concepts daily can be the determining Associate participates in quality degree as a minimum. the RIROE. You will find classes in a and take just six short weeks to complete. factor for success or failure for any organization. (CQIA) improvement projects. variety of topics. Here is a list of just some of the over 60 Teacher Quality Analyze all elements of a 8 years of on-the-job Professional Development Online Courses offered: Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Auditor quality system and judge experience in one or To obtain PD Hours for a chosen • Ready, Set, Read! Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE (CQA) its degree of adherence more of the areas of the • Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 This class is designed for professionals working in a qual- to the criteria of industrial Certified Quality Auditor course, teachers need to contact ity-focused environment who want to gain comprehensive management and quality Body of Knowledge. A Julie at the RIROE (309-736-1111) • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems knowledge in quality engineering principles and practices. It evaluation and control minimum of 3 years of to obtain approval. PD Hours • Differentiating K-12 Assessments systems. this experience must is a course for Quality Engineers who need to ensure quality • Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities be in a decision-making processing fee is $25 payable to compliance of systems, products and services and profes- position. RIROE. • Using the Internet in the Classroom sionals who want to prepare for the ASQ CQE Certification • The Creative Classroom Examination. The course materials from the Quality Quality Develops and operates 8 years of on-the-job Engineer quality control systems, experience in one or Council of Indiana are included in the cost of the class. Note: Check out the classes available • Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for (CQE) applies and analyzes more of the areas of the and learn how to earn PD Hours Success Completion of a course on statistics prior to this class would testing and inspection pro- Certified Quality Engineer be beneficial to the student, but is not required. CEU 3.6 cedures. Uses metrology Body of Knowledge. A at: www.bhc.edu/teachers • Guided Reading and Writing: Strategies for 12 Mondays Mar. 6 - May 22 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. and statistical methods minimum of 3 years of Maximum Student Achievement CRN 11320 Outreach - Rm. 406 Tuition Fee $750 to diagnose and correct this experience must Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional • Integrating Technology in the Classroom improper quality control be in a decision-making • Spanish in the Classroom Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) practices. position. Instructor: D. Schultz, CQA, CQE • Survival Kit for New Teachers *If you have a degree from a college, university, or tech- • Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards Obtain a foundation in auditing principles/practices and pre- nical school with accreditation accepted by ASQ, part of the pare yourself to effectively conduct objective and ethically experience requirement may be waived. Courses start at just $99. based audits; develop, communicate and execute an audit Go to http://asq.org/cert/control/right-for-you for more plan; and apply basic auditing tools and techniques with this information. course. It is also an excellent way to prepare for the ASQ CQA Certification Examination. The course materials from Check out the classes available and how to earn the Quality Council of Indiana are included in the cost of the PD Hours at: www.bhc.edu/teachers class. CEU 2.5 9 Tuesdays Mar. 21 - May 16 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. 14 CRN 11321 Outreach - Rm. 404 Tuition Fee $595 15 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Professional Development/Continuing Education

Food Service Food Service Sanitation Manager Food Handler Training - New Course - English Spanish Instructor: H. McKibbon Instructor: M. Cavazos Food Handler Training - English This class meets and state requirements and All food handlers working in an establishment where food Per the Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act is designed to prepare students for the FSSMC exam. is intended for immediate or on-site consumption are con- (410 ILCS 625), amended per SB1495, all food handlers – Students will be given the option of purchasing the ServSafe sidered restaurant food handlers. The training certificate other than someone holding a FSSMC license – must receive Manager Book 6th Edition for $51. Books may be pur- for this category is valid for three years. All food handlers basic safe food handling principles training within 30 days chased before class begins. Books may not be returned working in non-restaurants (a kitchen in a nursing home, after employment. All food handlers are divided into the for a refund. All book sales are final. Separate payment licensed day care home or facility, hospital, school, long- categories of restaurant and non-restaurant. All food han- (checks payable to Black Hawk College – no cash please) term care facility or a retail food store) are not required to

dlers working in an establishment where food is intended for optional book if the book is purchased the morning of take another food handler training unless they go to work for Professional Development/Continuing Education for immediate or on-site consumption are considered the first class. The certification examination will be given another employer. You will attend a 2-hour class followed restaurant food handlers. The training certificate for this at the end of the last class and will take approximately two by a 40-question assessment. The Spanish ServSafe Food category is valid for three years. All food handlers working hours. Please read all of the information regarding a class to Handler Guide is included with the cost of the class. Please in non-restaurants (a kitchen in a nursing home, licensed know whether you will be taking an online exam or paper bring a current photo ID to class. Pre-Licensing Home day care home or facility, hospital, school, long-term care exam. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch each day (on 1 Monday Jan. 30 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. facility or a retail food store) are not required to take another your own). Please bring a current photo ID to the last class CRN 11501 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 Inspection Training food handler training unless they go to work for another in order to take the exam. Pre-Licensing Home Inspection employer. Paper Exams 1 Monday Feb. 13 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. Training - Online 2 Mondays Jan. 23 - Jan. 30 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. CRN 11502 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 Instructor-Led Our on-line program is designed for those who have a CRN 11329 Geneseo Public Library Tuition Fee $145 solid knowledge in the building trades and are looking for You will attend a 2-hour class followed by a 40-question 1 Monday Mar. 6 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. a convenient and affordable way to meet the mandatory assessment. The ServSafe Food Handler Guide is included CRN 11503 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Jan. 24 - Jan. 26 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. requirements of the State of Illinois. Our on-line program with the cost of the class. Please bring a current photo ID to CRN 11330 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 class. 1 Tuesday May 9 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. meets the classroom only requirements. You will also need CRN 11504 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $29 to attend the field training portion of this class in order to be Instructor: H. McKibbon 2 Tuesdays Feb. 14 - Feb. 21 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. allowed to sit for the state exam. You will have the option 1 Tuesday Feb. 14 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. CRN 11332 CEC - Rm. 102 Tuition Fee $145 of attending one of our live field training classes at no addi- CRN 11324 CEC - Rm. 102 Fee $29 Food Service Sanitation New tional cost, or you can participate in five one-on-one inspec- 2 Thursdays Feb. 16 - Feb. 23 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Manager Course - Spanish tions to receive private coaching for an additional fee. The 1 Monday Apr. 17 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. CRN 11333 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 Instructor: M. Ontiveros private coaching fee is $250 (usually $50 per inspection). CRN 11325 Geneseo Public Library Fee $29 This class meets Illinois and Iowa state requirements and is You will have 200 days to complete this class. Once you 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Mar. 21 - Mar. 23 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. designed to prepare students for the FSSMC exam. Students complete all the requirements for this program, you will be Instructor: M. Cavazos CRN 11334 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 will be given the option of purchasing the Spanish ServSafe allowed to take the State of Illinois Home Inspector Exam. 1 Monday Feb. 27 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. Manager Book 6th Edition for $51. Books may be pur- After successful completion of the state exam, and after you CRN 11499 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Apr. 4 - Apr. 6 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. chased before class begins. Books may not be returned mail in your application and fees, you will be a Licensed CRN 11335 CEC - Rm. 102 Tuition Fee $145 for a refund. All book sales are final. Separate payment Home Inspector in the State of Illinois. 1 Tuesday May 2 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. (checks payable to Black Hawk College – no cash please) Go to www.bhc.edu/homeinspection for more information. CRN 11500 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $29 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Apr. 11 - Apr. 13 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. for optional book if the book is purchased the morning of the Fee $600 80 hours CRN 11336 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 first class. The certification examination will be given at the Online end of the last class and will take approximately two hours. ServSafe offers the Food Handler Course and Assessment 2 Mondays Apr. 17 - Apr. 24 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch each day (on your Online Courses online. With this option, you can take the course and assess- CRN 11337 Geneseo Public Library Tuition Fee $145 own). Please bring a current photo ID to the last class in ment in the computer lab at the Outreach Center. There is order to take the exam. More Courses Online no instructor in the lab. You work on your own through the Online Exams Paper Exams • Wow, What a Great Event! course and assessment and have the option of taking the 2 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 14 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 2 Saturdays Feb. 11 - Feb. 18 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Start Your Own Small Business online program in English or Spanish. Please bring ear buds CRN 11338 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 CRN 11505 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 • Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional with you as to not disturb others. Also bring a current photo • Start Your Own Gift Basket Business ID to class. 2 Mondays May 1 - May 8 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 2 Saturdays Mar. 25 - Apr. 1 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Creating a Successful Business Plan 1 Wednesday Jan. 18 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. CRN 11339 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 CRN 11506 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 • Start a Pet Sitting Business CRN 11326 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 • Start Your Own Online Business 2 Saturdays Apr. 22 - Apr. 29 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Secrets of the Caterer CRN 11507 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 1 Monday Mar. 13 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. • Growing Plants for Fun and Profit CRN 11327 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 Food Handler Plus • Marketing Your Business on the Internet Are you an employer looking for a way to have all of • Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business 1 Tuesday Apr. 18 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. your employees take the food handler class and assess- Questions about your license? • Starting a Consulting Practice CRN 11328 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 ment at the same time? Contact 309-796-8244 or For questions about your FSSMC license, call the Illinois • Introduction to Interior Design [email protected] for more information on how the Department of Public Health (Division of Food, Drugs and • Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring instructor will come to your location if you have 20 em- Dairies) at (217) 785-2439.or email See page 19 or visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk for [email protected] more information. 16 ployees or more who need this training. 17 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Professional Development/Continuing Education

Food Service Food Service Sanitation Manager Food Handler Training - New Course - English Spanish Instructor: H. McKibbon Instructor: M. Cavazos Food Handler Training - English This class meets Illinois and Iowa state requirements and All food handlers working in an establishment where food Per the Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act is designed to prepare students for the FSSMC exam. is intended for immediate or on-site consumption are con- (410 ILCS 625), amended per SB1495, all food handlers – Students will be given the option of purchasing the ServSafe sidered restaurant food handlers. The training certificate other than someone holding a FSSMC license – must receive Manager Book 6th Edition for $51. Books may be pur- for this category is valid for three years. All food handlers basic safe food handling principles training within 30 days chased before class begins. Books may not be returned working in non-restaurants (a kitchen in a nursing home, after employment. All food handlers are divided into the for a refund. All book sales are final. Separate payment licensed day care home or facility, hospital, school, long- categories of restaurant and non-restaurant. All food han- (checks payable to Black Hawk College – no cash please) term care facility or a retail food store) are not required to dlers working in an establishment where food is intended for optional book if the book is purchased the morning of take another food handler training unless they go to work for Professional Development/Continuing Education for immediate or on-site consumption are considered the first class. The certification examination will be given another employer. You will attend a 2-hour class followed restaurant food handlers. The training certificate for this at the end of the last class and will take approximately two by a 40-question assessment. The Spanish ServSafe Food category is valid for three years. All food handlers working hours. Please read all of the information regarding a class to Handler Guide is included with the cost of the class. Please in non-restaurants (a kitchen in a nursing home, licensed know whether you will be taking an online exam or paper bring a current photo ID to class. Pre-Licensing Home day care home or facility, hospital, school, long-term care exam. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch each day (on 1 Monday Jan. 30 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. facility or a retail food store) are not required to take another your own). Please bring a current photo ID to the last class CRN 11501 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 Inspection Training food handler training unless they go to work for another in order to take the exam. Pre-Licensing Home Inspection employer. Paper Exams 1 Monday Feb. 13 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. Training - Online 2 Mondays Jan. 23 - Jan. 30 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. CRN 11502 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 Instructor-Led Our on-line program is designed for those who have a CRN 11329 Geneseo Public Library Tuition Fee $145 solid knowledge in the building trades and are looking for You will attend a 2-hour class followed by a 40-question 1 Monday Mar. 6 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. a convenient and affordable way to meet the mandatory assessment. The ServSafe Food Handler Guide is included CRN 11503 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Jan. 24 - Jan. 26 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. requirements of the State of Illinois. Our on-line program with the cost of the class. Please bring a current photo ID to CRN 11330 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 class. 1 Tuesday May 9 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. meets the classroom only requirements. You will also need CRN 11504 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $29 to attend the field training portion of this class in order to be Instructor: H. McKibbon 2 Tuesdays Feb. 14 - Feb. 21 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. allowed to sit for the state exam. You will have the option 1 Tuesday Feb. 14 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. CRN 11332 CEC - Rm. 102 Tuition Fee $145 of attending one of our live field training classes at no addi- CRN 11324 CEC - Rm. 102 Fee $29 Food Service Sanitation New tional cost, or you can participate in five one-on-one inspec- 2 Thursdays Feb. 16 - Feb. 23 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Manager Course - Spanish tions to receive private coaching for an additional fee. The 1 Monday Apr. 17 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. CRN 11333 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 Instructor: M. Ontiveros private coaching fee is $250 (usually $50 per inspection). CRN 11325 Geneseo Public Library Fee $29 This class meets Illinois and Iowa state requirements and is You will have 200 days to complete this class. Once you 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Mar. 21 - Mar. 23 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. designed to prepare students for the FSSMC exam. Students complete all the requirements for this program, you will be Instructor: M. Cavazos CRN 11334 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 will be given the option of purchasing the Spanish ServSafe allowed to take the State of Illinois Home Inspector Exam. 1 Monday Feb. 27 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. Manager Book 6th Edition for $51. Books may be pur- After successful completion of the state exam, and after you CRN 11499 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $29 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Apr. 4 - Apr. 6 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. chased before class begins. Books may not be returned mail in your application and fees, you will be a Licensed CRN 11335 CEC - Rm. 102 Tuition Fee $145 for a refund. All book sales are final. Separate payment Home Inspector in the State of Illinois. 1 Tuesday May 2 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. (checks payable to Black Hawk College – no cash please) Go to www.bhc.edu/homeinspection for more information. CRN 11500 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $29 1 Tues./1 Thurs. Apr. 11 - Apr. 13 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. for optional book if the book is purchased the morning of the Fee $600 80 hours CRN 11336 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 first class. The certification examination will be given at the Online end of the last class and will take approximately two hours. ServSafe offers the Food Handler Course and Assessment 2 Mondays Apr. 17 - Apr. 24 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Class will break for a 30-minute lunch each day (on your Online Courses online. With this option, you can take the course and assess- CRN 11337 Geneseo Public Library Tuition Fee $145 own). Please bring a current photo ID to the last class in ment in the computer lab at the Outreach Center. There is order to take the exam. More Courses Online no instructor in the lab. You work on your own through the Online Exams Paper Exams • Wow, What a Great Event! course and assessment and have the option of taking the 2 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 14 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 2 Saturdays Feb. 11 - Feb. 18 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Start Your Own Small Business online program in English or Spanish. Please bring ear buds CRN 11338 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 CRN 11505 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 • Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional with you as to not disturb others. Also bring a current photo • Start Your Own Gift Basket Business ID to class. 2 Mondays May 1 - May 8 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 2 Saturdays Mar. 25 - Apr. 1 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Creating a Successful Business Plan 1 Wednesday Jan. 18 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. CRN 11339 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 CRN 11506 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 • Start a Pet Sitting Business CRN 11326 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 • Start Your Own Online Business 2 Saturdays Apr. 22 - Apr. 29 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Secrets of the Caterer CRN 11507 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $145 1 Monday Mar. 13 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. • Growing Plants for Fun and Profit CRN 11327 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 Food Handler Plus • Marketing Your Business on the Internet Are you an employer looking for a way to have all of • Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business 1 Tuesday Apr. 18 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. your employees take the food handler class and assess- Questions about your license? • Starting a Consulting Practice CRN 11328 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 ment at the same time? Contact 309-796-8244 or For questions about your FSSMC license, call the Illinois • Introduction to Interior Design [email protected] for more information on how the Department of Public Health (Division of Food, Drugs and • Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring instructor will come to your location if you have 20 em- Dairies) at (217) 785-2439.or email See page 19 or visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk for [email protected] more information. 16 ployees or more who need this training. 17 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Online Learning

Floral Design Career Services

In this three-part FREE workshop series, explore what it Floral Design Certificate Program takes to successfully re-enter the workforce, including tran- Online Courses Enroll in the Basic and Advanced Floral Design I and II sitioning into a new career field. Classes can be taken inde- classes and you will receive a professional certificate for pendently. Registration is required, as space is limited. Our instructor-facilitated online courses the Floral Design Program. This certificate is designed to Get Online to Get Ahead This Spring! are informative, fun, convenient, and help you achieve a career path in the field of floral design. Resume and Cover Letter Writing All three classes must be completed this term to obtain the highly interactive. Our instructors are Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey famous for their ability to create warm certificate. Learn Résumés and cover letters are often the first impression and supportive communities of learners. made to a potential employer. In this hands-on workshop, from the Basic Floral Design you will learn the key components to a well-written résumé comfort Instructor: TBA and cover letter and what it takes to make yours stand out All courses run for six weeks (with a of home! Learn to design and arrange flowers among the competition. You also will learn the importance 10-day grace period at the end). Courses and become your own floral of customizing these documents to specific job prospects as are project-oriented and include lessons, designer or prepare for entry level well as regularly updating your information. Please bring a quizzes, hands-on assignments, discus- floral designing. You will expe- USB flash drive to class. sion areas, supplementary links, and rience hands-on-training while 1 Thursday Feb. 23 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. more. You can complete any course learning the basics of floral design CRN 11346 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee FREE entirely from your home or office, any to include flower choices, different time of the day or night. arrangements, and tools needed for How to Shine at a Job Fair the profession. Please bring flower Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey clippers to class. Are you still looking for a job? Have you tried checking out Last day to register/receive refund: the job fairs in the Quad Cities? If you think people don’t get How to Get Started: More courses available at our online instruction center. Jan. 23 hired from those events, you should talk to the many folks 4 Thursdays Jan. 26 - Feb. 16 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. who were hired after meeting a recruiter at a job fair. This www.ed2go.com/blackhawk CRN 11340 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $150 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: workshop covers the essentials of what employers expect www.ed2go.com/blackhawk from job seekers and will not only help you prepare for the Featured Courses: Advanced Floral Design I annual Black Hawk College Job Fair on Wednesday, March 2. Click on View Catalog or search Instructor: TBA • Human Anatomy and Physiology 29, but also for any other hiring events. for a particular class. Click on a Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed the Basic 1 Thursday Mar. 2 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. class. Read the details, syllabus, • The Key to Effective Editing Floral Design class or have instructor’s permission. CRN 11347 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee FREE requirements, and student reviews Class emphasis is on applying the elements and principles • A to Z Grant Writing for that class. Select the Enroll learned in the Basic Floral Design class. This interactive, Interviewing Skills Now button. Follow the instructions • Computer Skills for the Workplace hands-on class will offer you practical application using Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey to enroll and pay for your course. line, form, proportion and color. Included will be high- • Explore a Career in Medical Coding Interviewing is a vital aspect of the job search as it is a key Here you will enter your email and styled designs for a wedding or any special event as well as opportunity to sell your skills to potential employers. Learn choose a password that will grant • How to Get Started in Game Development bridal work including bride’s bouquet, boutonnières and about the different types of interviews, how to respond to you access to the Classroom. corsages. Please bring flower clippers to class. some of the most frequently asked and difficult questions, • Conversational Japanese Last day to register/receive refund: Mar. 10 proper etiquette and appearance, and appropriate follow-up 3. When your course starts, return • Introduction to Java Programming Online Learning 4 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 4 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. after the interview. to our Online Instruction Center CRN 11543 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $150 1 Thursday Mar. 9 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and click the Classroom link. To • Using Social Media in Business CRN 11348 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee FREE begin your studies, simply log in • Introduction to PC Troubleshooting Advanced Floral Design II with your email and the password Instructor: TBA you selected during enrollment. • Wow, What a Great Event!

Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed both the Basic • Introduction to Database Development Floral Design and Advanced Floral Design I classes or have instructor’s permission. • Empowering Students With Disabilities Class emphasis is on the elements and principles learned in • Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 Advanced Floral Design I. This interactive, hands-on class Enroll Now! will offer advanced high-style designs. Learn about the use • Write Fiction Like a Pro of color, line and form in advanced arrangements. Please Visit our Online Instruction bring flower clippers to class. Center today! and more than 300 additional courses to choose Last day to register/receive refund: Apr. 13 www.ed2go.com/blackhawk 3 Tuesdays Apr. 18 - May 2 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. from! CRN 11342 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $125 or call: (309) 796-8223 More Floral Design classes on page 31. 18 19 Professional Development/Continuing Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Online Learning

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In this three-part FREE workshop series, explore what it Floral Design Certificate Program takes to successfully re-enter the workforce, including tran- Online Courses Enroll in the Basic and Advanced Floral Design I and II sitioning into a new career field. Classes can be taken inde- classes and you will receive a professional certificate for pendently. Registration is required, as space is limited. Our instructor-facilitated online courses the Floral Design Program. This certificate is designed to Get Online to Get Ahead This Spring! are informative, fun, convenient, and help you achieve a career path in the field of floral design. Resume and Cover Letter Writing All three classes must be completed this term to obtain the highly interactive. Our instructors are Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey famous for their ability to create warm certificate. Learn Résumés and cover letters are often the first impression and supportive communities of learners. made to a potential employer. In this hands-on workshop, from the Basic Floral Design you will learn the key components to a well-written résumé comfort Instructor: TBA and cover letter and what it takes to make yours stand out All courses run for six weeks (with a of home! Learn to design and arrange flowers among the competition. You also will learn the importance 10-day grace period at the end). Courses and become your own floral of customizing these documents to specific job prospects as are project-oriented and include lessons, designer or prepare for entry level well as regularly updating your information. Please bring a quizzes, hands-on assignments, discus- floral designing. You will expe- USB flash drive to class. sion areas, supplementary links, and rience hands-on-training while 1 Thursday Feb. 23 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. more. You can complete any course learning the basics of floral design CRN 11346 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee FREE entirely from your home or office, any to include flower choices, different time of the day or night. arrangements, and tools needed for How to Shine at a Job Fair the profession. Please bring flower Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey clippers to class. Are you still looking for a job? Have you tried checking out Last day to register/receive refund: the job fairs in the Quad Cities? If you think people don’t get How to Get Started: More courses available at our online instruction center. Jan. 23 hired from those events, you should talk to the many folks 4 Thursdays Jan. 26 - Feb. 16 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. who were hired after meeting a recruiter at a job fair. This www.ed2go.com/blackhawk CRN 11340 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $150 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: workshop covers the essentials of what employers expect www.ed2go.com/blackhawk from job seekers and will not only help you prepare for the Featured Courses: Advanced Floral Design I annual Black Hawk College Job Fair on Wednesday, March 2. Click on View Catalog or search Instructor: TBA • Human Anatomy and Physiology 29, but also for any other hiring events. for a particular class. Click on a Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed the Basic 1 Thursday Mar. 2 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. class. Read the details, syllabus, • The Key to Effective Editing Floral Design class or have instructor’s permission. CRN 11347 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee FREE requirements, and student reviews Class emphasis is on applying the elements and principles • A to Z Grant Writing for that class. Select the Enroll learned in the Basic Floral Design class. This interactive, Interviewing Skills Now button. Follow the instructions • Computer Skills for the Workplace hands-on class will offer you practical application using Instructors: M. Duhm/B. Storey to enroll and pay for your course. line, form, proportion and color. Included will be high- • Explore a Career in Medical Coding Interviewing is a vital aspect of the job search as it is a key Here you will enter your email and styled designs for a wedding or any special event as well as opportunity to sell your skills to potential employers. Learn choose a password that will grant • How to Get Started in Game Development bridal work including bride’s bouquet, boutonnières and about the different types of interviews, how to respond to you access to the Classroom. corsages. Please bring flower clippers to class. some of the most frequently asked and difficult questions, • Conversational Japanese Last day to register/receive refund: Mar. 10 proper etiquette and appearance, and appropriate follow-up 3. When your course starts, return • Introduction to Java Programming Online Learning 4 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 4 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. after the interview. to our Online Instruction Center CRN 11543 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $150 1 Thursday Mar. 9 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and click the Classroom link. To • Using Social Media in Business CRN 11348 Outreach - Rm. 406 Fee FREE begin your studies, simply log in • Introduction to PC Troubleshooting Advanced Floral Design II with your email and the password Instructor: TBA you selected during enrollment. • Wow, What a Great Event!

Professional Development/Continuing Education Professional Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed both the Basic • Introduction to Database Development Floral Design and Advanced Floral Design I classes or have instructor’s permission. • Empowering Students With Disabilities Class emphasis is on the elements and principles learned in • Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 Advanced Floral Design I. This interactive, hands-on class Enroll Now! will offer advanced high-style designs. Learn about the use • Write Fiction Like a Pro of color, line and form in advanced arrangements. Please Visit our Online Instruction bring flower clippers to class. Center today! and more than 300 additional courses to choose Last day to register/receive refund: Apr. 13 www.ed2go.com/blackhawk 3 Tuesdays Apr. 18 - May 2 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. from! CRN 11342 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $125 or call: (309) 796-8223 More Floral Design classes on page 31. 18 19 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Technology

Organizing Your Files and Folders Technology Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills Level 1 – If you know the basics of and are Day Classes Level 0 Introductory courses for the novice and those eager to learn more, this session will expand your Windows who need to understand basics. 7 knowledge. Organize your computer files by creating Getting Started with Your Level 1 For those who understand basic concepts and folders, moving and copying files into folders and creating Computer Workshop terminology. shortcuts. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 2 For more experienced students who want to 1 Monday May 15 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Level 0 – If you own a computer or are considering pur- expand their knowledge and skills. CRN 11362 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 Technology chasing one, this class will provide you with some beginner basics. You will learn basic terminology, hardware vs. Shutterfly/Photobook Workshop software and the components of a computer. You will turn Office/Windows Help Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck on and shut down the computer, learn about various storage Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Instructor Nora VanSpeybroeck Level 2 – Learn how to share your photos by using devices and media, as well as practice operating the mouse. Level 0-2 – Are you encountering difficulty with a computer Shutterfly, a free online photo service. Your family and Become familiar with the keyboard and get acquainted with project or have questions about 7? friends will receive an e-mail invitation to view your photos the Windows concept. You will use the Start menu, open a Come to this computer lab where an instructor can spend Emailing Workshop on a slideshow without having to download each individual time with each student needing assistance. Whether you program, create your own poster and print it to take home. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck picture. Learn how to rotate, crop, add borders, fix red-eye, are looking for help with finding your document, figuring Windows 7 Level 1 – Whether you would just like to learn what email and more. You will also learn how to create a photobook formulas for your budget, or creating an eye-catching 1 Monday Jan. 30 8:30 a.m. - Noon is or if you are interested in exploring the idea for your using Shutterfly. Select backgrounds for your pages, a newsletter, this is your time. For Windows 7, Excel, Word, CRN 11349 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 home computer, this class will explore the basics of email- cover, fancy edges for your pictures and more. Please note: PowerPoint, Publisher or Internet questions, help has ing. We will cover understanding email addresses, how It is free to create a photobook on Shutterfly, but if you arrived! Bring your laptop to class or bring your files to Windows 10 to send, save and forward messages, and how to send and choose to order an actual book, there is a cost. Please bring work with on a USB flash drive. 1 Monday Mar. 20 8:30 a.m. - Noon receive a document, photo, or link. If you have an email a USB flash drive or CD loaded with your digital photos. Office 2013 CRN 11350 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $48 account, please bring to class your email address and 1 Monday Apr. 10 8:30 a.m. - Noon 1 Tuesday May 16 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. password to access your web mail. CRN 11363 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $48 CRN 11355 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $19 Windows for Beginners Workshop 1 Monday Feb. 27 8:30 a.m. - Noon Prerequisite: Getting Started with Your Computer CRN 11359 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 Office 2016 iPad: Beginner Workshop or equivalent experience Instructor: J. Werkheiser 1 Tuesday May 16 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Level 0 – Learn basic Microsoft Windows skills including Level 1 – Are you unsure how to use your iPad? Learn the CRN 11356 Outreach - Rm. 401 Fee $19 Facebook Workshop how to identify parts of a window and how to manipulate Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck basics of using your device from settings to apps. Understand windows and the taskbar. Learn how to see how much space Level 1 – Find friends and relatives, join interest groups, your Home Screen. Learn how to use the Internet, how to you have available on your hard drive. You will use menus, Word 101 Workshop send messages, and write on our friends “timelines.” Set up add contacts, how to set up an e-mail account, what is the app Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Help and Support, the calculator, save to a CD and flash a Facebook account in class and learn how to secure it with store and iTunes, and much more. Bring your iPad to class. Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills drive, open a basic word processing program (WordPad), the proper privacy settings. If you have an email account, You should have your iPad charged and activated. You Level 1 – Using Microsoft Word, learn how to create, edit create a letter, print it and save the file. A reference guide is please bring to class your email address and password to should also have created your Apple ID. and print documents. The possibilities are endless when included in the fee. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. access your web mail. 1 Tuesday Feb. 7 10:00 a.m. - Noon you use word processing to help you produce letters, family Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Monday Apr. 3 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11364 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $20 stories, newsletters and minutes for meetings. You will Windows 7 CRN 11360 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $48 1 Monday Feb. 6 8:30 a.m. - Noon learn how to edit text, cut, copy and paste, create tables and CRN 11351 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 bulleted lists, use spell check, and more. Please bring a USB iPad: Intermediate flash drive to class. Cleaning Up Your Computer Instructor: J. Werkheiser Windows 10 Office 2010 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 2 – Increase your iPad skills and knowledge through Level 1-You know how to use your computer but do you tips and tricks for using this device. Use some of the more

1 Monday Mar. 27 8:30 a.m. - Noon 1 Monday Mar. 6 8:30 a.m. - Noon Technology CRN 11352 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $48 CRN 11357 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 know how to maintain it to keep it running? Have you interesting and unique applications available for iPad users. crashed your computer? Or perhaps have been on the Discover FaceTime and how to make video calls with 1 Monday May 8 8:30 a.m. - Noon Excel 101 Workshop internet and stored too many temp files? This class will teach family and friends. Bring your iPad to class. you how to keep your computer up and running by defrag- CRN 11353 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $48 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Tuesday Feb. 14 10:00 a.m. - Noon ging, cleaning up temporary internet files and cookies, and Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills CRN 11365 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $20 checking your disk space and more. Instructor: J. Werkheiser Level 1 – Learn the basics of how to use the spreadsheet 1 Monday May 15 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Windows 10 program Microsoft Excel. You can create a home inventory, CRN 11361 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 1 Tuesday Feb. 28 Noon - 3:30 p.m. enter your address book, track monthly expenses, balance CRN 11354 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $48 a checkbook, and more. Learn how to enter data, add and average numbers, write simple formulas, and format text and numbers. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Lifelong Learner Program Office 2013 or Office 2016 Classes 1 Monday Apr. 24 8:30 a.m. - Noon Designed for anyone 55 years or better, 20 CRN 11358 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $48 but all learners are welcome. Black Hawk College - PaCE 21 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Technology

Organizing Your Files and Folders Technology Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills Level 1 – If you know the basics of Windows 7 and are Day Classes Level 0 Introductory courses for the novice and those eager to learn more, this session will expand your Windows who need to understand basics. 7 knowledge. Organize your computer files by creating Getting Started with Your Level 1 For those who understand basic concepts and folders, moving and copying files into folders and creating Computer Workshop terminology. shortcuts. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 2 For more experienced students who want to 1 Monday May 15 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Level 0 – If you own a computer or are considering pur- expand their knowledge and skills. CRN 11362 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 Technology chasing one, this class will provide you with some beginner basics. You will learn basic terminology, hardware vs. Shutterfly/Photobook Workshop software and the components of a computer. You will turn Office/Windows Help Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck on and shut down the computer, learn about various storage Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Instructor Nora VanSpeybroeck Level 2 – Learn how to share your photos by using devices and media, as well as practice operating the mouse. Level 0-2 – Are you encountering difficulty with a computer Shutterfly, a free online photo service. Your family and Become familiar with the keyboard and get acquainted with project or have questions about Microsoft Windows 7? friends will receive an e-mail invitation to view your photos the Windows concept. You will use the Start menu, open a Come to this computer lab where an instructor can spend Emailing Workshop on a slideshow without having to download each individual time with each student needing assistance. Whether you program, create your own poster and print it to take home. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck picture. Learn how to rotate, crop, add borders, fix red-eye, are looking for help with finding your document, figuring Windows 7 Level 1 – Whether you would just like to learn what email and more. You will also learn how to create a photobook formulas for your budget, or creating an eye-catching 1 Monday Jan. 30 8:30 a.m. - Noon is or if you are interested in exploring the idea for your using Shutterfly. Select backgrounds for your pages, a newsletter, this is your time. For Windows 7, Excel, Word, CRN 11349 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 home computer, this class will explore the basics of email- cover, fancy edges for your pictures and more. Please note: PowerPoint, Publisher or Internet questions, help has ing. We will cover understanding email addresses, how It is free to create a photobook on Shutterfly, but if you arrived! Bring your laptop to class or bring your files to Windows 10 to send, save and forward messages, and how to send and choose to order an actual book, there is a cost. Please bring work with on a USB flash drive. 1 Monday Mar. 20 8:30 a.m. - Noon receive a document, photo, or link. If you have an email a USB flash drive or CD loaded with your digital photos. Office 2013 CRN 11350 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $48 account, please bring to class your email address and 1 Monday Apr. 10 8:30 a.m. - Noon 1 Tuesday May 16 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. password to access your web mail. CRN 11363 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $48 CRN 11355 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $19 Windows for Beginners Workshop 1 Monday Feb. 27 8:30 a.m. - Noon Prerequisite: Getting Started with Your Computer CRN 11359 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 Office 2016 iPad: Beginner Workshop or equivalent experience Instructor: J. Werkheiser 1 Tuesday May 16 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Level 0 – Learn basic Microsoft Windows skills including Level 1 – Are you unsure how to use your iPad? Learn the CRN 11356 Outreach - Rm. 401 Fee $19 Facebook Workshop how to identify parts of a window and how to manipulate Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck basics of using your device from settings to apps. Understand windows and the taskbar. Learn how to see how much space Level 1 – Find friends and relatives, join interest groups, your Home Screen. Learn how to use the Internet, how to you have available on your hard drive. You will use menus, Word 101 Workshop send messages, and write on our friends “timelines.” Set up add contacts, how to set up an e-mail account, what is the app Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Help and Support, the calculator, save to a CD and flash a Facebook account in class and learn how to secure it with store and iTunes, and much more. Bring your iPad to class. Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills drive, open a basic word processing program (WordPad), the proper privacy settings. If you have an email account, You should have your iPad charged and activated. You Level 1 – Using Microsoft Word, learn how to create, edit create a letter, print it and save the file. A reference guide is please bring to class your email address and password to should also have created your Apple ID. and print documents. The possibilities are endless when included in the fee. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. access your web mail. 1 Tuesday Feb. 7 10:00 a.m. - Noon you use word processing to help you produce letters, family Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Monday Apr. 3 8:30 a.m. - Noon CRN 11364 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $20 stories, newsletters and minutes for meetings. You will Windows 7 CRN 11360 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $48 1 Monday Feb. 6 8:30 a.m. - Noon learn how to edit text, cut, copy and paste, create tables and CRN 11351 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 bulleted lists, use spell check, and more. Please bring a USB iPad: Intermediate flash drive to class. Cleaning Up Your Computer Instructor: J. Werkheiser Windows 10 Office 2010 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Level 2 – Increase your iPad skills and knowledge through Level 1-You know how to use your computer but do you tips and tricks for using this device. Use some of the more

1 Monday Mar. 27 8:30 a.m. - Noon 1 Monday Mar. 6 8:30 a.m. - Noon Technology CRN 11352 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $48 CRN 11357 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $48 know how to maintain it to keep it running? Have you interesting and unique applications available for iPad users. crashed your computer? Or perhaps have been on the Discover FaceTime and how to make video calls with 1 Monday May 8 8:30 a.m. - Noon Excel 101 Workshop internet and stored too many temp files? This class will teach family and friends. Bring your iPad to class. you how to keep your computer up and running by defrag- CRN 11353 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $48 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck 1 Tuesday Feb. 14 10:00 a.m. - Noon ging, cleaning up temporary internet files and cookies, and Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills CRN 11365 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $20 checking your disk space and more. Instructor: J. Werkheiser Level 1 – Learn the basics of how to use the spreadsheet 1 Monday May 15 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Windows 10 program Microsoft Excel. You can create a home inventory, CRN 11361 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 1 Tuesday Feb. 28 Noon - 3:30 p.m. enter your address book, track monthly expenses, balance CRN 11354 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $48 a checkbook, and more. Learn how to enter data, add and average numbers, write simple formulas, and format text and numbers. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Lifelong Learner Program Office 2013 or Office 2016 Classes 1 Monday Apr. 24 8:30 a.m. - Noon Designed for anyone 55 years or better, 20 CRN 11358 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $48 but all learners are welcome. Black Hawk College - PaCE 21 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Technology

PowerPoint Word Level 2 Excel Level 1 Excel Level 3 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or Introduction to Word skills. Prerequisite: Windows skills. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word skills. Level 2 – Create impressive documents using: Level 1 – Learn how to use Microsoft Excel, a popular Prerequisite: Excel Level 2 skills or Intermediate Excel Level 1 – Learn basic skills in creating a presentation • Styles and themes spreadsheet, database and graphing program. skills. using templates; formatting and editing text; preparing • Tabs • Learn how to use the Excel Ribbon Level 2 – Further develop your Excel expertise by learning and printing outlines, handouts and speaker notes; adding • Headers and footers • Create and save new workbooks how to: special effects of sound and animation; inserting graphics • Tables • Learn data entry shortcuts • Create and revise Pivot Tables and tables; using transitions and timing; and running slide • Graphics including pictures, clipart and Smart Art • Use and create formulas • Record macros and create shortcut buttons shows. A reference guide is included in the fee. • Newspaper-style columns • Cut, copy and paste • Use advanced chart features Office 2010 • Watermarks and more • Format numbers and text • Export and import data 1 Thursday Mar. 2 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A workbook is included in the fee. • Adjust rows and columns • Outline and subtotal data

Technology CRN 11366 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $79 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck • Develop and save templates • Work with tables Office 2010 • Print • Make and track comments Publisher 1 Tuesday Feb. 28 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A workbook is included in the fee. • Create conditional formatting Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck CRN 11371 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck • Use advanced functions including LOOKUP and nested Prerequisite: Word skills. Office 2016 IF formulas Level 1 – Use Publisher’s templates and design elements Office 2013 1 Thursday Feb. 2 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Password protect worksheets or cells and more! to create professional looking marketing materials such as 1 Thursday Apr. 27 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11376 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Tuition Fee $97 A workbook is included in the fee. fliers, newsletters, brochures, business cards, letterhead and CRN 11372 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 Office 2016 more! A reference guide is included in the fee. Office 2013 1 Thursday Feb. 23 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 11382 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Tuition Fee $97 Office 2010 Instructor: J. Werkheiser 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Thursday Mar. 9 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Office 2013 CRN 11377 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 Office 2013 CRN 11367 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $79 1 Tuesday Apr. 18 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Tuesday Apr. 4 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 11373 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $90 Instructor: J. Werkheiser Word Level 1 Office 2013 CRN 11383 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 Prerequisite: Windows skills. Word Level 3 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Level 1 –You will learn how to create professional-looking Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck CRN 11378 CEC - Rm. 106 Tuition Fee $97 documents with Microsoft Word, the most popular and Prerequisite: Word Level 2 or Intermediate Word skills. widely used word processing program. Level 2 Excel Level 2 • Use the Ribbon • Produce form letters, envelopes, or labels for mass Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or Introduction to Excel skills. • Create and save documents mailings with the Mail Merge feature Level 2 – Enhance and develop your spreadsheet skills. • Cut, copy and paste • Sort lists of information alphabetically or by other fields • Customize the Ribbon • Format text and paragraphs • Customize bullets • Use advanced formulas • Add numbered and bulleted lists • Create forms • Create 3-D formulas across multiple worksheets • Adjust margins and print • Record macros • Move, copy and color code worksheet tabs • Use spell/grammar check • Generate a table of contents and index and more • Sort and filter data A workbook is included in the fee. A workbook is included in the fee. • Name ranges Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Office 2010 • Create charts Office 2010 1 Tuesday Mar. 7 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Insert graphics and more 1 Tuesday Feb. 21 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11374 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 A workbook is included in the fee. CRN 11368 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Office 2013 Office 2016 Office 2013 1 Thursday May 4 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 Thursday Feb. 16 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Thursday Apr. 13 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11375 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 CRN 11379 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Tuition Fee $97 Computer Lab Rental CRN 11369 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 Labs are available with Microsoft Office, Technology Office 2013 Windows 7, Windows 10, and Internet. Instructor: J. Werkheiser Classes that meet from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. or 1 Tuesday Mar. 28 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Office 2013 4:30 p.m. will break for a 30-minute lunch CRN 11380 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 Call Barb at 309-796-8244 or 1 Tuesday Apr. 11 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (on your own.) email [email protected] for more details. CRN 11370 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $90 Instructor: J. Werkheiser Office 2013 Business Group Discounts Microsoft Office classes held at the BHC-Community Education Center (CEC), 404 E. 3rd St., Kewanee, IL 1 Tuesday Mar. 28 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Receive 10% off total fee when 6 or more CRN 11381 CEC - Rm. 106 Tuition Fee $97 CRN Class Dates Times Sessions employees are enrolled in one class. 11378 Excel Level 1 (Office 2013) Mar. 21 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Tuesday 11381 Excel Level 2 (Office 2013) Mar. 28 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Tuesday Classes that meet from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. or Educators! Earn PD Hours 11370 Word Level 1 (Office 2013) Apr. 11 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Tuesday 4:30 p.m. will break for a 30-minute lunch in the classroom or Online (on your own.) 22 11373 Word Level 2 (Office 2013) Apr. 18 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Tuesday Go to page 15 for more information. 23 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Technology

PowerPoint Word Level 2 Excel Level 1 Excel Level 3 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or Introduction to Word skills. Prerequisite: Windows skills. Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Prerequisite: Word skills. Level 2 – Create impressive documents using: Level 1 – Learn how to use Microsoft Excel, a popular Prerequisite: Excel Level 2 skills or Intermediate Excel Level 1 – Learn basic skills in creating a presentation • Styles and themes spreadsheet, database and graphing program. skills. using templates; formatting and editing text; preparing • Tabs • Learn how to use the Excel Ribbon Level 2 – Further develop your Excel expertise by learning and printing outlines, handouts and speaker notes; adding • Headers and footers • Create and save new workbooks how to: special effects of sound and animation; inserting graphics • Tables • Learn data entry shortcuts • Create and revise Pivot Tables and tables; using transitions and timing; and running slide • Graphics including pictures, clipart and Smart Art • Use and create formulas • Record macros and create shortcut buttons shows. A reference guide is included in the fee. • Newspaper-style columns • Cut, copy and paste • Use advanced chart features Office 2010 • Watermarks and more • Format numbers and text • Export and import data 1 Thursday Mar. 2 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A workbook is included in the fee. • Adjust rows and columns • Outline and subtotal data

Technology CRN 11366 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $79 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck • Develop and save templates • Work with tables Office 2010 • Print • Make and track comments Publisher 1 Tuesday Feb. 28 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A workbook is included in the fee. • Create conditional formatting Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck CRN 11371 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck • Use advanced functions including LOOKUP and nested Prerequisite: Word skills. Office 2016 IF formulas Level 1 – Use Publisher’s templates and design elements Office 2013 1 Thursday Feb. 2 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Password protect worksheets or cells and more! to create professional looking marketing materials such as 1 Thursday Apr. 27 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11376 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Tuition Fee $97 A workbook is included in the fee. fliers, newsletters, brochures, business cards, letterhead and CRN 11372 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 Office 2016 more! A reference guide is included in the fee. Office 2013 1 Thursday Feb. 23 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 11382 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Tuition Fee $97 Office 2010 Instructor: J. Werkheiser 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Thursday Mar. 9 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Office 2013 CRN 11377 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 Office 2013 CRN 11367 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $79 1 Tuesday Apr. 18 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Tuesday Apr. 4 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRN 11373 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $90 Instructor: J. Werkheiser Word Level 1 Office 2013 CRN 11383 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 Prerequisite: Windows skills. Word Level 3 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Level 1 –You will learn how to create professional-looking Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck CRN 11378 CEC - Rm. 106 Tuition Fee $97 documents with Microsoft Word, the most popular and Prerequisite: Word Level 2 or Intermediate Word skills. widely used word processing program. Level 2 Excel Level 2 • Use the Ribbon • Produce form letters, envelopes, or labels for mass Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or Introduction to Excel skills. • Create and save documents mailings with the Mail Merge feature Level 2 – Enhance and develop your spreadsheet skills. • Cut, copy and paste • Sort lists of information alphabetically or by other fields • Customize the Ribbon • Format text and paragraphs • Customize bullets • Use advanced formulas • Add numbered and bulleted lists • Create forms • Create 3-D formulas across multiple worksheets • Adjust margins and print • Record macros • Move, copy and color code worksheet tabs • Use spell/grammar check • Generate a table of contents and index and more • Sort and filter data A workbook is included in the fee. A workbook is included in the fee. • Name ranges Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Office 2010 • Create charts Office 2010 1 Tuesday Mar. 7 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Insert graphics and more 1 Tuesday Feb. 21 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11374 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 A workbook is included in the fee. CRN 11368 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 Instructor: N. VanSpeybroeck Office 2013 Office 2016 Office 2013 1 Thursday May 4 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 Thursday Feb. 16 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Thursday Apr. 13 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CRN 11375 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 CRN 11379 BHC ALC - Rm. 111 Tuition Fee $97 Computer Lab Rental CRN 11369 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 Labs are available with Microsoft Office, Technology Office 2013 Windows 7, Windows 10, and Internet. Instructor: J. Werkheiser Classes that meet from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. or 1 Tuesday Mar. 28 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Office 2013 4:30 p.m. will break for a 30-minute lunch CRN 11380 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $97 Call Barb at 309-796-8244 or 1 Tuesday Apr. 11 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (on your own.) email [email protected] for more details. CRN 11370 CEC - Rm. 106 Fee $90 Instructor: J. Werkheiser Office 2013 Business Group Discounts Microsoft Office classes held at the BHC-Community Education Center (CEC), 404 E. 3rd St., Kewanee, IL 1 Tuesday Mar. 28 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Receive 10% off total fee when 6 or more CRN 11381 CEC - Rm. 106 Tuition Fee $97 CRN Class Dates Times Sessions employees are enrolled in one class. 11378 Excel Level 1 (Office 2013) Mar. 21 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Tuesday 11381 Excel Level 2 (Office 2013) Mar. 28 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Tuesday Classes that meet from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. or Educators! Earn PD Hours 11370 Word Level 1 (Office 2013) Apr. 11 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Tuesday 4:30 p.m. will break for a 30-minute lunch in the classroom or Online (on your own.) 22 11373 Word Level 2 (Office 2013) Apr. 18 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 Tuesday Go to page 15 for more information. 23 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Technology

Access Adobe Photoshop Elements Moving to Windows 10 Instructor: E. Duffy Workshop II Instructor: E. Duffy Level 2 – This series will teach what you need to know to Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Experience with Windows XP OR Windows 7 work with an existing database or create one of your own. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Elements Workshop or OR Windows 8/8.1 By the end of the series, you will know how to create and knowledge of how to edit/make selections and basic tools in Level 1 – Are you already familiar with a previous version work with tables, queries, forms and reports. Photoshop. of Windows but need help with Windows 10? Learn to work Level 2 – Turn your photos into wall art, magazine covers, your way through this . This session will Access Part 1 mandalas (kaleidoscope images), comics, line drawings, demonstrate the features making it easy to follow and under- Prerequisite: Windows, Microsoft Office Word and Excel, scrapbook pages and more. Learn to combine adjustments, stand. A Windows 10 reference guide is included in the fee. and an understanding of a database. filters, processing and layering to bring your photos to the 1 Tuesday Jan. 24 5:45 - 8:45 p.m. You will learn to create and work with tables, the foundation next level. Bring your own photos and take home the art CRN 11395 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $40

Technology of your database. Specific skills to be covered include: project, plus the knowledge needed to make more. Different creating tables, editing and modifying tables, setting field projects created each week. Bring a flash drive to class. 1 Tuesday Apr. 25 5:45 - 8:45 p.m. properties, finding and filtering data, creating relationships, Required textbook is the same book used for the Adobe Evening Classes CRN 11396 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $40 using simple queries, and printing data. A workbook is Photoshop Elements Workshop course. included in the fee. Level 0 Introductory courses for the novice and those who 4 Saturdays Apr. 29 - May 20 9:30 a.m. - Noon need to understand basics. Cleaning Up Your Computer Office 2010 CRN 11389 Outreach - Rm 405 Tuition Fee $103 Level 1 For those who understand basic concepts and Instructor: M. DeGrauwe 1 Wednesday Feb. 22 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. terminology. Level 1 – You know how to use your computer but do CRN 11384 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 (Find first Adobe Photoshop Elements Workshop on page 27.) Level 2 For more experienced students who want to you know how to maintain it to keep it running? Have expand their knowledge and skills. you crashed your computer? Or perhaps have been on Office 2013 Photography the internet and stored too many temp files? This class 1 Wednesday May 10 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Computer Basics will teach you how to keep your computer up and running CRN 11385 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 by defragging, cleaning up temporary internet files and Looking to Get More Out of Your Instructor: D. Jecks Level 0 – Start at the very beginning. Learn how to log into cookies, checking your disk space and more. Access Part 2 Digital SLR or Advanced Digital and shut down your computer correctly, minimize and maxi- 1 Monday Jan. 23 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Prerequisite: Access Part 1 skills Camera? mize your program windows, and navigate/arrange program CRN 11397 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 Learn to make your data work for you. Take this class to Instructor: L. Maxwell commands on the Start menu. You also will find files, uti- learn to make more sophisticated queries, forms and reports. Level 1 – Learn to take the step lize the toolbar, save files and much more. This class will 1 Monday May 15 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Specific skills to be covered include: creating action que- beyond the green automatic setting include a short introduction to word processing (Word) and CRN 11398 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 ries; manipulating controls; using design view, editing tools and take control of the creative spreadsheet (Excel). A Windows reference guide is included and sub-forms; and creating a PivotTable. A workbook is process. If you want to learn to use in the fee. included in the fee. Introduction to Word more of the features of your digital Windows 10 Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Office 2010 camera, this is the class for you! 4 Thursdays Jan. 26 - Feb. 16 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Prerequisite: Windows skills 1 Wednesday Mar. 1 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. You’ll learn the functions that your digital camera can CRN 11392 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $79 Level 1 – Learn about creating a basic document, margins, CRN 11386 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 perform, as well as great information about resolution, file editing, find and replace, using numbers and bullets, spell formats and useful tips on maximizing your photography 4 Thursdays Apr. 20 - May 11 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. checking, saving, paragraph and character formatting, Office 2013 experience. Bring your camera, owner’s manual and CRN 11393 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $79 printing and much more. A workbook is included in the fee. 1 Wednesday May 17 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. charged batteries to class. Class will break for one-hour Office 2013 CRN 11387 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 lunch (on your own). Computer Basics 4 Mondays Mar. 20 - Apr. 10 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. 1 Saturday Jan. 21 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CRN 11399 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $79 Access Part 3 CRN 11390 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 “As a senior citizen with new Windows 10, Prerequisite: Access Part 2 skills I was completely shook. I signed up for this class with Dr. Dan Jecks. He explained Intermediate Word Don’t miss this class that pulls everything together. You How to Take Better Photos have made the tables, queries, forms and reports, now auto- everything very good and at a senior citizen Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Instructor: L. Maxwell mate them and learn tricks to make them work better. This level. Will definitely take his classes again!” Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or Introduction to Word skills Prerequisite: Looking to Get More Out of Your Digital SLR Technology class shows all the things Access has to offer to someone D. Rossi Level 2 – Continue to improve your Word skills with this or Advanced Digital Camera? who has Parts 1 and 2 skills. It also includes time for ques- class. Learn how to use styles and themes, tabs, headers and What makes a good photograph? Whether you shoot tions about your own database. Specific topics to be covered footers, tables, graphics with pictures, clipart and SmartArt, digital or film, you will learn how to improve your pho- include: analyzing tables, exporting data to Excel and Word, Computer Basics II columns and watermarks. A workbook is included in the fee. tos through the composition of the photo, the color tone, using advanced query wizards, using charts, working with Instructor: D. Jecks Office 2013 foreground/background, lighting, time of day, mood and ActiveX controls and indexes, replicating databases, using Prerequisite: Computer Basics skills 4 Mondays Apr. 17 - May 8 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. the message you are trying to capture. Learn how to photo- Access and the Internet, creating and using macros and Level 0 – Continue to learn the basics of using a computer. CRN 11400 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $79 graph beautiful sunsets, landscapes, portraits, action, dusk switchboards. A workbook is included in the fee. Learn how to use Explorer to locate files/folders, plug in/ and night, sunny days and the use depth of field. Bring Office 2010 properly unplug a USB flash drive, create new folders, your camera, owner’s manual and charged batteries to 1 Wednesday Mar. 8 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. move/copy folders, use Internet Explorer to browse the web, class. Class will break for one-hour lunch (on your own). CRN 11388 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 and perform a basic search using Google. A Windows refer- 1 Saturday Feb. 4 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. ence guide is included in the fee. Educators! Earn PD Hours CRN 11391 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $48 Windows 10 4 Thursdays Feb. 23 - Mar. 16 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the classroom or Online 24 More photography classes on page 27. CRN 11394 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $79 Go to page 15 for more information. 25 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Technology

Access Adobe Photoshop Elements Moving to Windows 10 Instructor: E. Duffy Workshop II Instructor: E. Duffy Level 2 – This series will teach what you need to know to Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Experience with Windows XP OR Windows 7 work with an existing database or create one of your own. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Elements Workshop or OR Windows 8/8.1 By the end of the series, you will know how to create and knowledge of how to edit/make selections and basic tools in Level 1 – Are you already familiar with a previous version work with tables, queries, forms and reports. Photoshop. of Windows but need help with Windows 10? Learn to work Level 2 – Turn your photos into wall art, magazine covers, your way through this operating system. This session will Access Part 1 mandalas (kaleidoscope images), comics, line drawings, demonstrate the features making it easy to follow and under- Prerequisite: Windows, Microsoft Office Word and Excel, scrapbook pages and more. Learn to combine adjustments, stand. A Windows 10 reference guide is included in the fee. and an understanding of a database. filters, processing and layering to bring your photos to the 1 Tuesday Jan. 24 5:45 - 8:45 p.m. You will learn to create and work with tables, the foundation next level. Bring your own photos and take home the art CRN 11395 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $40

Technology of your database. Specific skills to be covered include: project, plus the knowledge needed to make more. Different creating tables, editing and modifying tables, setting field projects created each week. Bring a flash drive to class. 1 Tuesday Apr. 25 5:45 - 8:45 p.m. properties, finding and filtering data, creating relationships, Required textbook is the same book used for the Adobe Evening Classes CRN 11396 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $40 using simple queries, and printing data. A workbook is Photoshop Elements Workshop course. included in the fee. Level 0 Introductory courses for the novice and those who 4 Saturdays Apr. 29 - May 20 9:30 a.m. - Noon need to understand basics. Cleaning Up Your Computer Office 2010 CRN 11389 Outreach - Rm 405 Tuition Fee $103 Level 1 For those who understand basic concepts and Instructor: M. DeGrauwe 1 Wednesday Feb. 22 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. terminology. Level 1 – You know how to use your computer but do CRN 11384 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 (Find first Adobe Photoshop Elements Workshop on page 27.) Level 2 For more experienced students who want to you know how to maintain it to keep it running? Have expand their knowledge and skills. you crashed your computer? Or perhaps have been on Office 2013 Photography the internet and stored too many temp files? This class 1 Wednesday May 10 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Computer Basics will teach you how to keep your computer up and running CRN 11385 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 by defragging, cleaning up temporary internet files and Looking to Get More Out of Your Instructor: D. Jecks Level 0 – Start at the very beginning. Learn how to log into cookies, checking your disk space and more. Access Part 2 Digital SLR or Advanced Digital and shut down your computer correctly, minimize and maxi- 1 Monday Jan. 23 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Prerequisite: Access Part 1 skills Camera? mize your program windows, and navigate/arrange program CRN 11397 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 Learn to make your data work for you. Take this class to Instructor: L. Maxwell commands on the Start menu. You also will find files, uti- learn to make more sophisticated queries, forms and reports. Level 1 – Learn to take the step lize the toolbar, save files and much more. This class will 1 Monday May 15 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Specific skills to be covered include: creating action que- beyond the green automatic setting include a short introduction to word processing (Word) and CRN 11398 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $22 ries; manipulating controls; using design view, editing tools and take control of the creative spreadsheet (Excel). A Windows reference guide is included and sub-forms; and creating a PivotTable. A workbook is process. If you want to learn to use in the fee. included in the fee. Introduction to Word more of the features of your digital Windows 10 Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Office 2010 camera, this is the class for you! 4 Thursdays Jan. 26 - Feb. 16 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Prerequisite: Windows skills 1 Wednesday Mar. 1 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. You’ll learn the functions that your digital camera can CRN 11392 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $79 Level 1 – Learn about creating a basic document, margins, CRN 11386 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 perform, as well as great information about resolution, file editing, find and replace, using numbers and bullets, spell formats and useful tips on maximizing your photography 4 Thursdays Apr. 20 - May 11 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. checking, saving, paragraph and character formatting, Office 2013 experience. Bring your camera, owner’s manual and CRN 11393 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $79 printing and much more. A workbook is included in the fee. 1 Wednesday May 17 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. charged batteries to class. Class will break for one-hour Office 2013 CRN 11387 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $90 lunch (on your own). Computer Basics 4 Mondays Mar. 20 - Apr. 10 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. 1 Saturday Jan. 21 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CRN 11399 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $79 Access Part 3 CRN 11390 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 “As a senior citizen with new Windows 10, Prerequisite: Access Part 2 skills I was completely shook. I signed up for this class with Dr. Dan Jecks. He explained Intermediate Word Don’t miss this class that pulls everything together. You How to Take Better Photos have made the tables, queries, forms and reports, now auto- everything very good and at a senior citizen Instructor: M. DeGrauwe Instructor: L. Maxwell mate them and learn tricks to make them work better. This level. Will definitely take his classes again!” Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or Introduction to Word skills Prerequisite: Looking to Get More Out of Your Digital SLR Technology class shows all the things Access has to offer to someone D. Rossi Level 2 – Continue to improve your Word skills with this or Advanced Digital Camera? who has Parts 1 and 2 skills. It also includes time for ques- class. Learn how to use styles and themes, tabs, headers and What makes a good photograph? Whether you shoot tions about your own database. Specific topics to be covered footers, tables, graphics with pictures, clipart and SmartArt, digital or film, you will learn how to improve your pho- include: analyzing tables, exporting data to Excel and Word, Computer Basics II columns and watermarks. A workbook is included in the fee. tos through the composition of the photo, the color tone, using advanced query wizards, using charts, working with Instructor: D. Jecks Office 2013 foreground/background, lighting, time of day, mood and ActiveX controls and indexes, replicating databases, using Prerequisite: Computer Basics skills 4 Mondays Apr. 17 - May 8 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. the message you are trying to capture. Learn how to photo- Access and the Internet, creating and using macros and Level 0 – Continue to learn the basics of using a computer. CRN 11400 Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $79 graph beautiful sunsets, landscapes, portraits, action, dusk switchboards. A workbook is included in the fee. Learn how to use Explorer to locate files/folders, plug in/ and night, sunny days and the use depth of field. Bring Office 2010 properly unplug a USB flash drive, create new folders, your camera, owner’s manual and charged batteries to 1 Wednesday Mar. 8 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. move/copy folders, use Internet Explorer to browse the web, class. Class will break for one-hour lunch (on your own). CRN 11388 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $90 and perform a basic search using Google. A Windows refer- 1 Saturday Feb. 4 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. ence guide is included in the fee. Educators! Earn PD Hours CRN 11391 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $48 Windows 10 4 Thursdays Feb. 23 - Mar. 16 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the classroom or Online 24 More photography classes on page 27. CRN 11394 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $79 Go to page 15 for more information. 25 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Technology

Introduction to Excel Selling on eBay Adobe Photoshop Elements Introduction to Facetime New Instructor: E. Duffy Instructor: E. Duffy Workshop and Skype Prerequisite: Windows skills Prerequisite: Windows skills and an existing email account Instructor: E. Duffy Instructor: E. Duffy Level 1 – Learn to use the power of Microsoft’s spreadsheet are required. Level 2 – This class is Level 1 – Do you want to connect with your family or friends program and beginning concepts of building a worksheet in- Level 1 – Turn items from your attic and basement into designed to help the beginner using Facetime or Skype on your iPhone, Android phone, cluding how to use the toolbar; create, edit, save, format and cash using this online auction site. This fun, informative learn the basic tools of iPad or tablet but aren’t sure where to start? You will learn print worksheets; enter labels, values and formulas. A work- hands-on computer class teaches you how to put your Photoshop Elements and the differences between these two video chat applications book is included in the fee. unwanted items up for sale on eBay. Some experience with how it can be used in relation and which one will work best for you. Bring your device Office 2010 eBay is helpful for this class. to editing photos. Images and contact information for those people you want to stay in 3 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 15 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. 3 Tuesdays Feb. 21 - Mar. 7 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. will be duplicated, resized touch with. By the end of the class, you will try to connect CRN 11401 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $79 CRN 11405 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $42 and altered using graphic with someone and discover how easy it really is.

Technology tools, filters and a variety of other media available in the 1 Tuesday May 2 5:45 - 8:15 p.m. Office 2013 iPad: Getting Started program. Class will be taught using Photoshop Elements CRN 11412 Outreach - Rm 405 Fee $25 4 Wednesdays May 10 - June 7 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Instructor: M. DeGrauwe (simplified version of Photoshop CS). Whatever Photoshop CRN TBA Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $79 Level 0 – Do you have an iPad and don’t know where to Elements version you have, this course will still work for (No class May 31) start? We will explore the Home Screen, the parts of your you. Bring a flash drive to class. Required textbook must be Photography device and the main apps: settings, calendar, contacts, purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior Intermediate Excel and mail. We will learn how to connect to Wi-Fi, get to to first class. Instructor: E. Duffy Lightroom for the Digital Photographer the Internet using Safari, add contacts, set up your email 5 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 11 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or Introduction to Excel skills account, and schedule dates in your calendar. Bring your CRN 11410 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $103 Level 2 – Continue to enhance your spreadsheet skills with Level 2 – If you are new to Adobe Lightroom or need to iPad to class. You should have your iPad charged and acti- become more familiar with its capabilities, we will explore this class. Learn how to use advanced formulas, sort and vated. You should also have created your Apple ID. Adobe Photoshop Express filter data, customize the Ribbon, name ranges, create charts, the Library and develop modules to learn how to import, 4 Mondays Jan. 30 - Feb. 27 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Instructor: E. Duffy insert graphics and more. A workbook is included in the fee. organize, edit, and export your photos. We will also briefly CRN 11406 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49 Level 2 – If you want an easy way to edit photos without Office 2010 review the other modules that are part of Lightroom. Please (No class Feb. 20) having to download or upload your images, Adobe 3 Wednesdays Feb. 22 - Mar. 8 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. bring your laptop or tablet loaded with Lightroom (version Photoshop Express can help. Learn how to crop, straighten, CRN 11402 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $79 5 or 6), a power cord and some photo files for editing. (If you iPad: Beginner and flip photos as well as how to us the slider controls for don’t have Lightroom, go to Adobe.com for a free trial.) Instructor: M. DeGrauwe exposure, contrast, clarity, and vibrance. The Photoshop 1 Tuesday Apr. 18 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Advanced Excel Express application is free and can be downloaded on an Instructor: E. Duffy Level 1 – Are you unsure how to use your iPad? Learn the CRN 11414 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $39 iPhone, iPad, Tablet, or Android. Make it easy to edit photos Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or Excel Level 2 skills basics of using your device from settings to apps. Understand and post to Instagram, Facebook, Tumbir, and Twitter. The Level 2 – Develop your Excel skills even further with this your Home Screen. Learn how to use the Internet, how to Taking Photos with Your Smartphone application can also be downloaded to a computer. Bring class. Learn how to create and revise PivotTables, export and add contacts, how to set up an e-mail account, what is the app Instructor: E. Duffy your device loaded with the application or use the com- import data, work with tables, make and track comments, store and iTunes, and much more. Bring your iPad with you Level 0 – Are you wondering how to take photos using your puters in our lab. use advanced chart features, password protect worksheets or to class. You should have your iPad charged and activated. smartphone? Learn what buttons to push, what to do with 1 Tuesday May 16 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. cells, and much more. A workbook is included in the fee. You should also have created your Apple ID. the photos you receive through text or email, how to delete CRN 11413 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $22 Office 2010 1 Monday Mar. 6 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. photos you don’t want, and how to edit the photos you want 4 Wednesdays Mar. 29 - Apr. 19 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11407 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 to keep. Also learn how to text or email those photos to CRN 11403 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $79 On the Web family and friends. Bring your charged smartphone to class. iPad: Intermediate 1 Tuesday May 9 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Buying on eBay Instructor: M. DeGrauwe LinkedIn CRN 11415 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $20 Instructor: E. Duffy Level 2 – Increase your iPad skills and knowledge through Instructor: D. Jecks Prerequisite: Windows skills and an existing email account tips and tricks for using this device. Use some of the more Level 1 – Do you have a LinkedIn account but aren’t sure More photography classes on page 24. are required. interesting and unique applications available for iPad users. how to use it? Have you thought about creating an account, Level 1 – Learn how to find your way through eBay. Browse Discover Facetime and how to make video calls with family but aren’t sure where to start? This class will help you build Technology for bargains, understand how to bid, learn bidding strategies and friends. Bring your iPad to class. your professional identity online. LinkedIn is a social net- Online Courses and why use Buy It Now. After you are notified to be the 1 Monday Mar. 13 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. working site designed specifically for the business com- winner - what’s next? How do you pay, what is PayPal, is CRN 11408 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 munity. You will learn how to create a profile that shows Photography Classes Online your professional achievements and gain techniques for there insurance, what if your item doesn’t meet expectations • Discover Digital Photography Google Docs expanding your business contacts. You will also learn how to and what about privacy? • Secrets of Better Photography Instructor: D. Jecks incorporate LinkedIn into your overall job search and career 2 Tuesdays Jan. 31 - Feb. 7 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. • Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer Level 1 – This class introduces you to the world of Google development. If you have a résumé, bring it with you to class. CRN 11404 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $35 • Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera Docs, an online word processor, spreadsheet and presenta- 1 Thursday Mar. 30 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera tion editor that allows you to create, store, share, and collab- CRN 11411 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $29 • Photographing People with Your Digital Camera Buying on eBay orate on documents. You can use Google Docs to provide • Introduction to Photoshop CS6 “Fun. Interesting class for everyone, even if feedback, collaborate with your colleagues on shared mate- • Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer you already buy on eBay. Well worth it.” rials, and publish handouts and presentations online. Google D. Ford Docs will help you stay organized! See page 19 or visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk for 1 Thursday Apr. 6 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. more information. 26 CRN 11409 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $35 Black Hawk College - PaCE 27 Technology | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Technology

Introduction to Excel Selling on eBay Adobe Photoshop Elements Introduction to Facetime New Instructor: E. Duffy Instructor: E. Duffy Workshop and Skype Prerequisite: Windows skills Prerequisite: Windows skills and an existing email account Instructor: E. Duffy Instructor: E. Duffy Level 1 – Learn to use the power of Microsoft’s spreadsheet are required. Level 2 – This class is Level 1 – Do you want to connect with your family or friends program and beginning concepts of building a worksheet in- Level 1 – Turn items from your attic and basement into designed to help the beginner using Facetime or Skype on your iPhone, Android phone, cluding how to use the toolbar; create, edit, save, format and cash using this online auction site. This fun, informative learn the basic tools of iPad or tablet but aren’t sure where to start? You will learn print worksheets; enter labels, values and formulas. A work- hands-on computer class teaches you how to put your Photoshop Elements and the differences between these two video chat applications book is included in the fee. unwanted items up for sale on eBay. Some experience with how it can be used in relation and which one will work best for you. Bring your device Office 2010 eBay is helpful for this class. to editing photos. Images and contact information for those people you want to stay in 3 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 15 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. 3 Tuesdays Feb. 21 - Mar. 7 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. will be duplicated, resized touch with. By the end of the class, you will try to connect CRN 11401 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $79 CRN 11405 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $42 and altered using graphic with someone and discover how easy it really is.

Technology tools, filters and a variety of other media available in the 1 Tuesday May 2 5:45 - 8:15 p.m. Office 2013 iPad: Getting Started program. Class will be taught using Photoshop Elements CRN 11412 Outreach - Rm 405 Fee $25 4 Wednesdays May 10 - June 7 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Instructor: M. DeGrauwe (simplified version of Photoshop CS). Whatever Photoshop CRN TBA Outreach - Rm. 402 Tuition Fee $79 Level 0 – Do you have an iPad and don’t know where to Elements version you have, this course will still work for (No class May 31) start? We will explore the Home Screen, the parts of your you. Bring a flash drive to class. Required textbook must be Photography device and the main apps: settings, calendar, contacts, purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior Intermediate Excel and mail. We will learn how to connect to Wi-Fi, get to to first class. Instructor: E. Duffy Lightroom for the Digital Photographer the Internet using Safari, add contacts, set up your email 5 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 11 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Instructor: E. Duffy Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or Introduction to Excel skills account, and schedule dates in your calendar. Bring your CRN 11410 Outreach - Rm. 405 Tuition Fee $103 Level 2 – Continue to enhance your spreadsheet skills with Level 2 – If you are new to Adobe Lightroom or need to iPad to class. You should have your iPad charged and acti- become more familiar with its capabilities, we will explore this class. Learn how to use advanced formulas, sort and vated. You should also have created your Apple ID. Adobe Photoshop Express filter data, customize the Ribbon, name ranges, create charts, the Library and develop modules to learn how to import, 4 Mondays Jan. 30 - Feb. 27 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Instructor: E. Duffy insert graphics and more. A workbook is included in the fee. organize, edit, and export your photos. We will also briefly CRN 11406 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $49 Level 2 – If you want an easy way to edit photos without Office 2010 review the other modules that are part of Lightroom. Please (No class Feb. 20) having to download or upload your images, Adobe 3 Wednesdays Feb. 22 - Mar. 8 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. bring your laptop or tablet loaded with Lightroom (version Photoshop Express can help. Learn how to crop, straighten, CRN 11402 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $79 5 or 6), a power cord and some photo files for editing. (If you iPad: Beginner and flip photos as well as how to us the slider controls for don’t have Lightroom, go to Adobe.com for a free trial.) Instructor: M. DeGrauwe exposure, contrast, clarity, and vibrance. The Photoshop 1 Tuesday Apr. 18 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Advanced Excel Express application is free and can be downloaded on an Instructor: E. Duffy Level 1 – Are you unsure how to use your iPad? Learn the CRN 11414 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $39 iPhone, iPad, Tablet, or Android. Make it easy to edit photos Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or Excel Level 2 skills basics of using your device from settings to apps. Understand and post to Instagram, Facebook, Tumbir, and Twitter. The Level 2 – Develop your Excel skills even further with this your Home Screen. Learn how to use the Internet, how to Taking Photos with Your Smartphone application can also be downloaded to a computer. Bring class. Learn how to create and revise PivotTables, export and add contacts, how to set up an e-mail account, what is the app Instructor: E. Duffy your device loaded with the application or use the com- import data, work with tables, make and track comments, store and iTunes, and much more. Bring your iPad with you Level 0 – Are you wondering how to take photos using your puters in our lab. use advanced chart features, password protect worksheets or to class. You should have your iPad charged and activated. smartphone? Learn what buttons to push, what to do with 1 Tuesday May 16 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. cells, and much more. A workbook is included in the fee. You should also have created your Apple ID. the photos you receive through text or email, how to delete CRN 11413 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $22 Office 2010 1 Monday Mar. 6 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. photos you don’t want, and how to edit the photos you want 4 Wednesdays Mar. 29 - Apr. 19 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CRN 11407 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 to keep. Also learn how to text or email those photos to CRN 11403 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Tuition Fee $79 On the Web family and friends. Bring your charged smartphone to class. iPad: Intermediate 1 Tuesday May 9 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. Buying on eBay Instructor: M. DeGrauwe LinkedIn CRN 11415 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $20 Instructor: E. Duffy Level 2 – Increase your iPad skills and knowledge through Instructor: D. Jecks Prerequisite: Windows skills and an existing email account tips and tricks for using this device. Use some of the more Level 1 – Do you have a LinkedIn account but aren’t sure More photography classes on page 24. are required. interesting and unique applications available for iPad users. how to use it? Have you thought about creating an account, Level 1 – Learn how to find your way through eBay. Browse Discover Facetime and how to make video calls with family but aren’t sure where to start? This class will help you build Technology for bargains, understand how to bid, learn bidding strategies and friends. Bring your iPad to class. your professional identity online. LinkedIn is a social net- Online Courses and why use Buy It Now. After you are notified to be the 1 Monday Mar. 13 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. working site designed specifically for the business com- winner - what’s next? How do you pay, what is PayPal, is CRN 11408 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $20 munity. You will learn how to create a profile that shows Photography Classes Online your professional achievements and gain techniques for there insurance, what if your item doesn’t meet expectations • Discover Digital Photography Google Docs expanding your business contacts. You will also learn how to and what about privacy? • Secrets of Better Photography Instructor: D. Jecks incorporate LinkedIn into your overall job search and career 2 Tuesdays Jan. 31 - Feb. 7 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. • Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer Level 1 – This class introduces you to the world of Google development. If you have a résumé, bring it with you to class. CRN 11404 BHC ALC - Rm. 112 Fee $35 • Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera Docs, an online word processor, spreadsheet and presenta- 1 Thursday Mar. 30 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera tion editor that allows you to create, store, share, and collab- CRN 11411 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $29 • Photographing People with Your Digital Camera Buying on eBay orate on documents. You can use Google Docs to provide • Introduction to Photoshop CS6 “Fun. Interesting class for everyone, even if feedback, collaborate with your colleagues on shared mate- • Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer you already buy on eBay. Well worth it.” rials, and publish handouts and presentations online. Google D. Ford Docs will help you stay organized! See page 19 or visit www.ed2go.com/blackhawk for 1 Thursday Apr. 6 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. more information. 26 CRN 11409 Outreach - Rm. 402 Fee $35 Black Hawk College - PaCE 27 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

Refresher Crocheting Instructor: C. Appelquist If you’ve crocheted in the past, but need some assistance Community Education to start back up, this is the class for you! You don’t need a beginner course, you just need help remembering how Arts and Crafts Stained Glass – Advanced, the stitches work and what they’re called. You might even Copper Foil & Lead Techniques have an unfinished project you started years ago; now is the time to complete that project! We will refresh your Creations with Clay Instructor: J. Rocker Prerequisite: Stained Glass – Intermediate or equivalent. crochet memory and help you get back to crocheting. We Instructor: D. McMullen A challenging, hands-on course for advanced stained glass will review the basic stitches and start (or finish!) a project Explore your creativity with clay. This class is for the techniques and pattern development. Class is suited for of your choice. Please bring to class one skein of worsted beginner who wants to learn to create projects with clay. experienced stained glass artisans. weight yarn and a size I or J crochet hook. You will be introduced to the basics of working on the 5 Wednesdays Apr. 19 - May 17 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 2 Thursdays Mar. 30 - Apr. 6 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Potter’s wheel and create hand built projects using stone- CRN 11419 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 CRN 11426 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $28 ware clay. Color slips are available, and projects will be finished using a glaze. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. Oil Painting Made Easy Beginning Knitting Pattern Reading for Crocheting 6 Wednesdays Feb. 8 - Mar. 15 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Instructor: C. Fiedler Instructor: C. Krueger Instructor: C. Appelquist CRN 11416 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 102 Fee $99 Learn easy techniques using a wet-on-wet canvas and oil “Click” your way to knitting those projects that can make Learn the basics of pattern reading for crocheting in this one- paints. Reproduce landscape and floral pictures with a splash wonderful gifts. Class will include knit and purl, cast on, night workshop, including terminology, symbols and how of your own creativity. You will create a piece of art at the bind off, increase and decrease, stitch construction and to interpret instructions. Bring yarn and a hook (any size) to Stained Glass – Beginning, class as we take a hands-on approach to learning. Copper Foil end of each session. Please purchase the Bill Alexander or correcting mistakes. Become familiar with reading knitting Community Education Bob Ross oil painting kit, and (6) 16ʺ X 20ʺ canvases. Wear patterns. Choose to knit a small towel or scarf, wrist warmer 1 Thursday Apr. 13 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Instructor: J. Rocker old clothing to class and bring odorless paint thinner and or sampler. Bring to class: two skeins (any color), worsted CRN 11427 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $18 Learn to make real paper towels. weight yarn, one set U.S. size 9, 10 or 11 needles plus one stained glass proj- 6 Mondays Mar. 20 - Apr. 24 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. yarn needle. Crocheting – Poncho or Afghan New ects using the same CRN 11420 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $50 4 Wednesdays Jan. 18 - Feb. 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. copper foil tech- Project CRN 11423 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $48 nique that Tiffany Instructor: C. Appelquist used to create his Fused Glass Jewelry Making Prerequisite: You need to have taken Beginning Crocheting, Beginning Knitting legendary lamp- Instructor: L. Steffen Refresher Crocheting or know crochet basics. “I loved this class so much last year, I took shades. You will This class will teach you the basics of glass Crochet a Poncho or Afghan for yourself or as a gift just it again along with two friends I recruited be guided through fusing. You will be making jewelry from in time for cool spring weather. Bring a skein of soft yarn, into taking it.” the process of cut- layers of glass that include working with appropriate hook, and a pattern if desired to the first class. D. Thompson ting glass pieces and assembling them using copper foil. beautiful dichroic glass. You will also Poncho and Afghan patterns will be available to choose Community Education Needed tools, which may cost up to $250, will be discussed learn finishing techniques after the first from during class as well. at the first class; as well as sources for supplies. Some firing and will finish pieces off with bails 4 Tuesdays Apr. 18 - May 9 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Intermediate Knitting - Hats CRN 11428 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 materials may contain lead. Women who are pregnant or to use as pendants. Color combinations and Instructor: C. Krueger breastfeeding should refrain from using these materials. mosaic techniques will also be included. This popular class has been extended with fun new patterns Attendance is required at first two classes. A $5 materials Please bring a notebook to class. All tools added!! Learn to knit hats on circular needles. We’ll be Crochet – Storage Containers New fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. and equipment will be provided. A $50 materials fee is pay- knitting, purling, reducing and more to make beautiful and & Baskets 5 Wednesdays Feb. 8 - Mar. 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. able to the instructor the first night of class. functional hats. Learn to read a pattern and design your Instructor: C. Appelquist CRN 11417 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 3 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 15 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. own! Bring to class: two skeins (any colors), worsted weight Prerequisite: Beginner Crocheting, Refresher Crocheting CRN 11421 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $38 yarn, two sets of circular needles (size US8, 16 inch), plus or know crochet basics. Stained Glass – Intermediate, Lead one yarn needle. Optional supplies: cable needles, scissors, Crochet a basket, bin, or bowl to store your favorite crafting Instructor: J. Rocker Advanced Glass Fusing patterns to try. notions, yarn, or to decorate your home. Please bring any Prerequisite: Stained Glass – Beginning, Copper Foil or Instructor: L. Steffen 6 Wednesdays Feb. 15 - Mar. 22 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. solid colored acrylic yarn and a size J or I hook to the first equivalent. Prerequisite: Fused Glass Jewelry Making or prior experi- CRN 11424 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $55 class as practice. Patterns will be provided along with You will earn to use lead cames and advance your glass cutting ence cutting glass. instruction on magic loops, corner turning, and finishing the skills. We will be working on small panel projects and free Take your fusing skills to the next level. Learn new ways project. Beginning Crocheting 4 Thursdays Apr. 20 - May 11 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. form window hangings throughout this class. Some materials to use glass for larger projects. Topics include: using frit, Instructor: C. Appelquist CRN 11429 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 may contain lead. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding decals, painting on glass, making part sheets and puddle Crocheting is fast, fun and increasingly popular. In this should refrain from using these materials. glass, using molds and slumping to shape. Tools and some four-evening class, learn the basic stitches and make a pretty 5 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 11 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. materials provided. Bring your imagination! A $125 mate- dishcloth. Learn chain stitch, single crochet, half-double CRN 11418 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 rials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. crochet, double crochet and triple crochet. Please bring to Please Register Early! 8 Tuesdays Feb. 21 - Apr. 11 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. class a 2.5-ounce skein of any brand of acrylic yarn in any Thinking about taking a PaCE class? Nothing cancels a CRN 11422 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $83 color, a size H or I crochet hook, a blunt darning needle and class quicker than waiting until the last minute to register. sharp scissors. Patterns will be provided as part of the class. Classes have a minimum number of participants required 4 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in order for them to run. Please register early to help us 28 Black Hawk College - PaCE CRN 11425 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 avoid disappointing class cancellations. 29 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

Refresher Crocheting Instructor: C. Appelquist If you’ve crocheted in the past, but need some assistance Community Education to start back up, this is the class for you! You don’t need a beginner course, you just need help remembering how Arts and Crafts Stained Glass – Advanced, the stitches work and what they’re called. You might even Copper Foil & Lead Techniques have an unfinished project you started years ago; now is the time to complete that project! We will refresh your Creations with Clay Instructor: J. Rocker Prerequisite: Stained Glass – Intermediate or equivalent. crochet memory and help you get back to crocheting. We Instructor: D. McMullen A challenging, hands-on course for advanced stained glass will review the basic stitches and start (or finish!) a project Explore your creativity with clay. This class is for the techniques and pattern development. Class is suited for of your choice. Please bring to class one skein of worsted beginner who wants to learn to create projects with clay. experienced stained glass artisans. weight yarn and a size I or J crochet hook. You will be introduced to the basics of working on the 5 Wednesdays Apr. 19 - May 17 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 2 Thursdays Mar. 30 - Apr. 6 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Potter’s wheel and create hand built projects using stone- CRN 11419 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 CRN 11426 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $28 ware clay. Color slips are available, and projects will be finished using a glaze. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. Oil Painting Made Easy Beginning Knitting Pattern Reading for Crocheting 6 Wednesdays Feb. 8 - Mar. 15 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Instructor: C. Fiedler Instructor: C. Krueger Instructor: C. Appelquist CRN 11416 Bldg. 3 - Rm. 102 Fee $99 Learn easy techniques using a wet-on-wet canvas and oil “Click” your way to knitting those projects that can make Learn the basics of pattern reading for crocheting in this one- paints. Reproduce landscape and floral pictures with a splash wonderful gifts. Class will include knit and purl, cast on, night workshop, including terminology, symbols and how of your own creativity. You will create a piece of art at the bind off, increase and decrease, stitch construction and to interpret instructions. Bring yarn and a hook (any size) to Stained Glass – Beginning, class as we take a hands-on approach to learning. Copper Foil end of each session. Please purchase the Bill Alexander or correcting mistakes. Become familiar with reading knitting Community Education Bob Ross oil painting kit, and (6) 16ʺ X 20ʺ canvases. Wear patterns. Choose to knit a small towel or scarf, wrist warmer 1 Thursday Apr. 13 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Instructor: J. Rocker old clothing to class and bring odorless paint thinner and or sampler. Bring to class: two skeins (any color), worsted CRN 11427 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $18 Learn to make real paper towels. weight yarn, one set U.S. size 9, 10 or 11 needles plus one stained glass proj- 6 Mondays Mar. 20 - Apr. 24 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. yarn needle. Crocheting – Poncho or Afghan New ects using the same CRN 11420 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $50 4 Wednesdays Jan. 18 - Feb. 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. copper foil tech- Project CRN 11423 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $48 nique that Tiffany Instructor: C. Appelquist used to create his Fused Glass Jewelry Making Prerequisite: You need to have taken Beginning Crocheting, Beginning Knitting legendary lamp- Instructor: L. Steffen Refresher Crocheting or know crochet basics. “I loved this class so much last year, I took shades. You will This class will teach you the basics of glass Crochet a Poncho or Afghan for yourself or as a gift just it again along with two friends I recruited be guided through fusing. You will be making jewelry from in time for cool spring weather. Bring a skein of soft yarn, into taking it.” the process of cut- layers of glass that include working with appropriate hook, and a pattern if desired to the first class. D. Thompson ting glass pieces and assembling them using copper foil. beautiful dichroic glass. You will also Poncho and Afghan patterns will be available to choose Community Education Needed tools, which may cost up to $250, will be discussed learn finishing techniques after the first from during class as well. at the first class; as well as sources for supplies. Some firing and will finish pieces off with bails 4 Tuesdays Apr. 18 - May 9 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Intermediate Knitting - Hats CRN 11428 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 materials may contain lead. Women who are pregnant or to use as pendants. Color combinations and Instructor: C. Krueger breastfeeding should refrain from using these materials. mosaic techniques will also be included. This popular class has been extended with fun new patterns Attendance is required at first two classes. A $5 materials Please bring a notebook to class. All tools added!! Learn to knit hats on circular needles. We’ll be Crochet – Storage Containers New fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. and equipment will be provided. A $50 materials fee is pay- knitting, purling, reducing and more to make beautiful and & Baskets 5 Wednesdays Feb. 8 - Mar. 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. able to the instructor the first night of class. functional hats. Learn to read a pattern and design your Instructor: C. Appelquist CRN 11417 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 3 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 15 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. own! Bring to class: two skeins (any colors), worsted weight Prerequisite: Beginner Crocheting, Refresher Crocheting CRN 11421 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $38 yarn, two sets of circular needles (size US8, 16 inch), plus or know crochet basics. Stained Glass – Intermediate, Lead one yarn needle. Optional supplies: cable needles, scissors, Crochet a basket, bin, or bowl to store your favorite crafting Instructor: J. Rocker Advanced Glass Fusing patterns to try. notions, yarn, or to decorate your home. Please bring any Prerequisite: Stained Glass – Beginning, Copper Foil or Instructor: L. Steffen 6 Wednesdays Feb. 15 - Mar. 22 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. solid colored acrylic yarn and a size J or I hook to the first equivalent. Prerequisite: Fused Glass Jewelry Making or prior experi- CRN 11424 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $55 class as practice. Patterns will be provided along with You will earn to use lead cames and advance your glass cutting ence cutting glass. instruction on magic loops, corner turning, and finishing the skills. We will be working on small panel projects and free Take your fusing skills to the next level. Learn new ways project. Beginning Crocheting 4 Thursdays Apr. 20 - May 11 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. form window hangings throughout this class. Some materials to use glass for larger projects. Topics include: using frit, Instructor: C. Appelquist CRN 11429 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 may contain lead. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding decals, painting on glass, making part sheets and puddle Crocheting is fast, fun and increasingly popular. In this should refrain from using these materials. glass, using molds and slumping to shape. Tools and some four-evening class, learn the basic stitches and make a pretty 5 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 11 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. materials provided. Bring your imagination! A $125 mate- dishcloth. Learn chain stitch, single crochet, half-double CRN 11418 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 219 Fee $65 rials fee is payable to the instructor the first night of class. crochet, double crochet and triple crochet. Please bring to Please Register Early! 8 Tuesdays Feb. 21 - Apr. 11 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. class a 2.5-ounce skein of any brand of acrylic yarn in any Thinking about taking a PaCE class? Nothing cancels a CRN 11422 Outreach - Rm. 106 Fee $83 color, a size H or I crochet hook, a blunt darning needle and class quicker than waiting until the last minute to register. sharp scissors. Patterns will be provided as part of the class. Classes have a minimum number of participants required 4 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in order for them to run. Please register early to help us 28 Black Hawk College - PaCE CRN 11425 Outreach - Rm. 103 Fee $44 avoid disappointing class cancellations. 29 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Community Education Techniques and Tips in Drawing the Face – Creating Self Beginning Watercolor Painting New At Home Watercolor for Beginners –Portraits/Portraits - Animals Instructor: T. Hempel Instructor: A. Martin Instructor: S. Larson Home Wiring This class will get you started in watercolor painting by You will learn how to Bring out the charm of your favorite farm animals. Whether Instructor: I. Jordan introducing you to brushstroke techniques and color com- create a self-portrait/por- it’s a chicken, pig, cow, horse or any other farm pet, you’ll Are you wanting to learn about home position. Watercolor is about the fluidity of paint, the tex- trait. The first few classes have fun creating a loose sketch and painting that’s sure wiring and save money by doing repairs ture of brushstrokes and amount of water. Every technique will focus on different to become your first masterpiece. Beginners are welcome yourself? This class will give you the produces its own unique result. Learn basic watercolor facial features and the to attend this fun class! Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a hands-on interactive experience needed techniques and you’ll be on your way to creating your own shape of the head. Through 140 lb. cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic to help you troubleshoot, maintain or original watercolor paintings. Bring to class a kneaded learning about light, watercolors and three brushes. make minor revisions while using meters and tools to com- eraser, a 140 lb cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of shading and the correct placement of all the facial features, 3 Tuesdays May 2 - May 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. plete a task safely. Learn practical house wiring including six basic watercolors and 3 brushes. you will create a unique piece of art. Bring two #2 pencils, a CRN 11438 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $32 switch and receptacle circuits, breaker panels and thermo- 4 Tuesdays Feb. 7 - Feb. 28 10:00 a.m. - Noon white hi-polymer eraser, an 11ʺ x 8.5ʺ sketchpad with spiral stat controls as well as cable systems and telephone wires. CRN 11430 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 binding on the side, a photo of yourself or the person you are Photography Optional textbook can be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the wanting to draw, and a mirror. college bookstore) prior to first class. New Find photography classes on page 24 and 27. Watercolor Painting - 4 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 26 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 6 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 18 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Reflections, Shadows, Puddles CRN 11434 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 CRN 11439 Outreach - Rm. 105 Tuition Fee $89 and other Techniques Floral Design Drawing Animals/Birds of New Instructor: T. Hempel Genealogy Prerequisite: Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Spring Easter Centerpiece Beginners or previous watercolor experience. Instructor: A. Martin Instructor: TBA Community Education This fun class can be taken as a refresher course or as a fol- Draw your favorite animals while connecting with nature Hop into spring with this festive Easter arrangement com- Starting Your Family Search low-up to Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Beginners. in this relaxing environment. You will learn from an expe- bining the elegance of fresh flowers in a unique vase. Your Instructor: P. Chase You will learn to fine tune your watercolor skills while rienced drawing instructor the basic techniques such as home will celebrate spring and welcome the Easter Bunny. Interested in your roots but unsure where to start, how to delving deeper into painting reflections, the sky, clouds, shading, working on general shapes, details and capturing Please bring flower clippers to class. organize and where to look? Genealogy is one of the fastest shadows and shading. Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a the essence of the animal subject. Bring to class two #2 pen- Last day to register/receive refund: Apr. 7 growing hobbies today and with more information added 140 lb cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic cils, a white hi-polymer eraser and an 11ʺ x 8.5ʺ sketchpad 1 Tuesday Apr. 11 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. daily, the internet has made researching your ancestry easier watercolors and 3 brushes. with spiral binding on the side CRN 11343 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $55 than ever. Let us help you begin your genealogical research 4 Tuesdays Feb. 7 - Feb. 28 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. 4 Wednesdays Mar. 8 - Mar. 29 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. process by teaching you the tools and strategies to success- CRN 11431 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 CRN 11435 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Mother’s Day Centerpiece fully research your family lineage. We will use popular and obscure websites as well as pedigree charts and family group Instructor: TBA sheets to help you start your family search. Paint Your Home, Barn or Learn How to Paint Your New Join us as we create an elegant 5 Thursdays Jan. 26 - Feb. 23 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Favorite Rural or Cityscape fresh flower arrangement in Favorite Building in Watercolor CRN 11440 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $50

Instructor: T. Hempel Instructor: S. Larson a vase. Perfect to give to your Community Education Prerequisite: Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Discover how to quickly sketch the most important elements Mother, Grandmother or other Beginners or previous watercolor experience. from a landscape photograph of your choice. Learn to make special person. Please bring Finding the Invisible Female New Bring a photo of a home, barn, or other favorite building and the scenery come to life by preserving the light of the paper flower clippers to class. Ancestor create a unique painting for yourself or a friend as a gift. For and using watercolors to add depth, shadows, believability Last day to register/receive Instructor: P. Chase instructional purpose, take the photo on a sunny day with the and whimsy. Beginners welcome! Bring to class a kneaded refund: May 5 The most difficult ancestor to identify and locate when sun at your back. Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a 140 lb. eraser, a 140 lb. cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of 1 Tuesday May 9 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. doing your genealogy research is your female ancestor. cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic water- six basic watercolors and three brushes. CRN 11344 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $55 Referred to as our “invisible” ancestor, it is often not easy colors and three brushes. 4 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 28 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. to track her through time and place. Join us as we offer a 4 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - Apr. 25 Noon - 2:00 p.m. CRN 11436 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Garden Planter how-to of tips and websites that could lead you to discov- ering your mysterious female ancestor(s). CRN 11432 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Instructor: TBA 5 Thursdays Mar. 9 - Apr. 6 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Paint Your Pet or Other New Create a beautiful spring planter combining live plants in a CRN 11441 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $50 Basics of Drawing for Beginners Favorite Animal in Watercolor clay container. Your creation will look wonderful outside Instructor: A. Martin Instructor: S. Larson your house or it will make a fantastic gift. Please bring Have you always wanted to learn how to draw or enjoy Choose an animal or pet that tugs at your heartstrings and flower clippers to class. How Does Disaster Impact New drawing, but would like some fine-tuning? Then this is the learn how to bring out its features and personality through Last day to register/receive refund: May 12 Family Searches class for you! You will be on your way to creating beautiful watercolor. Special attention will be placed on accurately 1 Tuesday May 16 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. Instructor: P. Chase works of art with the help of an experienced artist. From painting the eyes of the animal. Beginners welcome! Bring CRN 11345 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $55 Have you ever wondered how man-made and natural disas- beginning to end, each class will teach you techniques and to class a kneaded eraser, a 140 lb. cold press watercolor ters impacted your family- events such as the Chicago fire of tips for how to bring your ideas to life. Bring to class two sketchbook, a set of six basic watercolors and three brushes. 1871, the 1918 Influenza epidemic, the San Francisco earth- #2 pencils, a white hi-polymer eraser and an 11ʺ x 8.5ʺ 4 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. More Floral Design classes on page 18. quake of 1906, and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 to name sketchpad with spiral binding on the side. CRN 11437 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 a few? Join us in exploring the impact disasters had on your 4 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 22 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. families lives and the records that were left behind. CRN 11433 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 5 Thursdays Apr. 20 - May 18 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. 30 CRN 11442 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $50 31 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Community Education Techniques and Tips in Drawing the Face – Creating Self Beginning Watercolor Painting New At Home Watercolor for Beginners –Portraits/Portraits - Animals Instructor: T. Hempel Instructor: A. Martin Instructor: S. Larson Home Wiring This class will get you started in watercolor painting by You will learn how to Bring out the charm of your favorite farm animals. Whether Instructor: I. Jordan introducing you to brushstroke techniques and color com- create a self-portrait/por- it’s a chicken, pig, cow, horse or any other farm pet, you’ll Are you wanting to learn about home position. Watercolor is about the fluidity of paint, the tex- trait. The first few classes have fun creating a loose sketch and painting that’s sure wiring and save money by doing repairs ture of brushstrokes and amount of water. Every technique will focus on different to become your first masterpiece. Beginners are welcome yourself? This class will give you the produces its own unique result. Learn basic watercolor facial features and the to attend this fun class! Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a hands-on interactive experience needed techniques and you’ll be on your way to creating your own shape of the head. Through 140 lb. cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic to help you troubleshoot, maintain or original watercolor paintings. Bring to class a kneaded learning about light, watercolors and three brushes. make minor revisions while using meters and tools to com- eraser, a 140 lb cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of shading and the correct placement of all the facial features, 3 Tuesdays May 2 - May 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. plete a task safely. Learn practical house wiring including six basic watercolors and 3 brushes. you will create a unique piece of art. Bring two #2 pencils, a CRN 11438 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $32 switch and receptacle circuits, breaker panels and thermo- 4 Tuesdays Feb. 7 - Feb. 28 10:00 a.m. - Noon white hi-polymer eraser, an 11ʺ x 8.5ʺ sketchpad with spiral stat controls as well as cable systems and telephone wires. CRN 11430 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 binding on the side, a photo of yourself or the person you are Photography Optional textbook can be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the wanting to draw, and a mirror. college bookstore) prior to first class. New Find photography classes on page 24 and 27. Watercolor Painting - 4 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 26 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 6 Tuesdays Mar. 14 - Apr. 18 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Reflections, Shadows, Puddles CRN 11434 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 CRN 11439 Outreach - Rm. 105 Tuition Fee $89 and other Techniques Floral Design Drawing Animals/Birds of New Instructor: T. Hempel Genealogy Prerequisite: Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Spring Easter Centerpiece Beginners or previous watercolor experience. Instructor: A. Martin Instructor: TBA Community Education This fun class can be taken as a refresher course or as a fol- Draw your favorite animals while connecting with nature Hop into spring with this festive Easter arrangement com- Starting Your Family Search low-up to Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Beginners. in this relaxing environment. You will learn from an expe- bining the elegance of fresh flowers in a unique vase. Your Instructor: P. Chase You will learn to fine tune your watercolor skills while rienced drawing instructor the basic techniques such as home will celebrate spring and welcome the Easter Bunny. Interested in your roots but unsure where to start, how to delving deeper into painting reflections, the sky, clouds, shading, working on general shapes, details and capturing Please bring flower clippers to class. organize and where to look? Genealogy is one of the fastest shadows and shading. Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a the essence of the animal subject. Bring to class two #2 pen- Last day to register/receive refund: Apr. 7 growing hobbies today and with more information added 140 lb cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic cils, a white hi-polymer eraser and an 11ʺ x 8.5ʺ sketchpad 1 Tuesday Apr. 11 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. daily, the internet has made researching your ancestry easier watercolors and 3 brushes. with spiral binding on the side CRN 11343 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $55 than ever. Let us help you begin your genealogical research 4 Tuesdays Feb. 7 - Feb. 28 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. 4 Wednesdays Mar. 8 - Mar. 29 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. process by teaching you the tools and strategies to success- CRN 11431 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 CRN 11435 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Mother’s Day Centerpiece fully research your family lineage. We will use popular and obscure websites as well as pedigree charts and family group Instructor: TBA sheets to help you start your family search. Paint Your Home, Barn or Learn How to Paint Your New Join us as we create an elegant 5 Thursdays Jan. 26 - Feb. 23 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Favorite Rural or Cityscape fresh flower arrangement in Favorite Building in Watercolor CRN 11440 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $50

Instructor: T. Hempel Instructor: S. Larson a vase. Perfect to give to your Community Education Prerequisite: Techniques and Tips in Watercolor for Discover how to quickly sketch the most important elements Mother, Grandmother or other Beginners or previous watercolor experience. from a landscape photograph of your choice. Learn to make special person. Please bring Finding the Invisible Female New Bring a photo of a home, barn, or other favorite building and the scenery come to life by preserving the light of the paper flower clippers to class. Ancestor create a unique painting for yourself or a friend as a gift. For and using watercolors to add depth, shadows, believability Last day to register/receive Instructor: P. Chase instructional purpose, take the photo on a sunny day with the and whimsy. Beginners welcome! Bring to class a kneaded refund: May 5 The most difficult ancestor to identify and locate when sun at your back. Bring to class a kneaded eraser, a 140 lb. eraser, a 140 lb. cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of 1 Tuesday May 9 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. doing your genealogy research is your female ancestor. cold press watercolor sketchbook, a set of six basic water- six basic watercolors and three brushes. CRN 11344 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $55 Referred to as our “invisible” ancestor, it is often not easy colors and three brushes. 4 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 28 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. to track her through time and place. Join us as we offer a 4 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - Apr. 25 Noon - 2:00 p.m. CRN 11436 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Garden Planter how-to of tips and websites that could lead you to discov- ering your mysterious female ancestor(s). CRN 11432 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 Instructor: TBA 5 Thursdays Mar. 9 - Apr. 6 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Paint Your Pet or Other New Create a beautiful spring planter combining live plants in a CRN 11441 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $50 Basics of Drawing for Beginners Favorite Animal in Watercolor clay container. Your creation will look wonderful outside Instructor: A. Martin Instructor: S. Larson your house or it will make a fantastic gift. Please bring Have you always wanted to learn how to draw or enjoy Choose an animal or pet that tugs at your heartstrings and flower clippers to class. How Does Disaster Impact New drawing, but would like some fine-tuning? Then this is the learn how to bring out its features and personality through Last day to register/receive refund: May 12 Family Searches class for you! You will be on your way to creating beautiful watercolor. Special attention will be placed on accurately 1 Tuesday May 16 5:45 - 8:00 p.m. Instructor: P. Chase works of art with the help of an experienced artist. From painting the eyes of the animal. Beginners welcome! Bring CRN 11345 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 204 Fee $55 Have you ever wondered how man-made and natural disas- beginning to end, each class will teach you techniques and to class a kneaded eraser, a 140 lb. cold press watercolor ters impacted your family- events such as the Chicago fire of tips for how to bring your ideas to life. Bring to class two sketchbook, a set of six basic watercolors and three brushes. 1871, the 1918 Influenza epidemic, the San Francisco earth- #2 pencils, a white hi-polymer eraser and an 11ʺ x 8.5ʺ 4 Tuesdays Mar. 7 - Mar. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. More Floral Design classes on page 18. quake of 1906, and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 to name sketchpad with spiral binding on the side. CRN 11437 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 a few? Join us in exploring the impact disasters had on your 4 Wednesdays Feb. 1 - Feb. 22 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. families lives and the records that were left behind. CRN 11433 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $38 5 Thursdays Apr. 20 - May 18 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. 30 CRN 11442 Outreach - Rm. 405 Fee $50 31 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

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Adult — Dining Etiquette Beginning Writer’s Workshop Astrology 101 New Black Hawk College Community Instructor: S. Godke Instructor: L. Cook Instructor: K. Metcalf Orchestra First impressions are VITAL! Whether you are on a date, Have you always wanted to write but just don’t know where Learn how the planets and zodiac signs align to reflect the Instructor: R. Croegaert business lunch, college visit, work function or social gath- to start? In this three-week course, you will be introduced real you! We will examine your Birth Chart in detail as an Prerequisite: Due to instrumentation restrictions call the ering, you need to know dining etiquette. Come alone, bring to the various genres of writing, explore different writing Astrology chart is like a blueprint of your life. We all have instructor prior to enrolling in class – 309-787-4025 or your older teen, significant other or friend and hone your styles, and experience a workshop approach to learning. unique gifts and talents to share and lessons to learn. Join us [email protected]. dining etiquette right before the holiday parties and celebra- Bring your favorite pen or pencil, and a clean notebook. Get for this insightful journey to the self as we cover the history The BHC Community Orchestra is a non-auditioned group tion season kicks off! Join us for a five-course meal in the ready to discover your creative side. of Astrology, review the 12 zodiac signs, the 10 planets, 12 of men and women who enjoy playing an orchestral instru- private dining room as the talented Chef Stephanie Godke, 3 Tuesdays Apr. 11 - Apr. 25 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. houses and much more. Students will be given information ment. Community members from all walks of life and with who is also an experienced educator, reviews proper dining CRN 11450 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $35 to contact the instructor prior to class so a birth chart can be advancing ability are invited to participate alongside high etiquette. This is sure to be a fun, enjoyable and informative created. Students will need to know birth date, exact time of school students and the BHC credit-seeking students in this evening! The Literature of the New birth, city and state of birth. fun, learning environment. Orchestra members will rehearse 1 Thursday Mar. 9 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Environmental Movement 6 Tuesdays Feb. 21 - Mar. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. and perform a wide range of accessible orchestra literature CRN 11445 Cellar Restaurant Fee $30 Instructor: S. Eberhardt CRN 11443 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $55 each term. The Cellar - 137 S State St, Geneseo, IL The Environmental Movement encompasses a broad spec- Mondays Jan. 23 - May 15 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. trum of scientific, social, and political aspects of environ- Tarot for Beginners New CRN 11458 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 Cast Iron Care and Cooking 2.0 New mental issues. Join us in this engaging class as we read and Instructor: K. Metcalf (No class Feb. 20 and Mar. 13) Instructor: S. Godke discuss selections from Thoreau who is considered by many Tarot Cards have been used for centuries. Dive into this If you love your cast iron but food gets stuck to it, bring it pictorial landscape and archetypes. Tarot cards reveal what Community Education as the father of the movement dating back to the 1800’s Black Hawk College Community and we will re-season it. Sample the food prepared, learn the to Emerson, Carson, Leopold and the QC’s own Chad is happening below the surface of events in our lives. In this cast iron how-tos, and take home recipes for your cast iron. class you will learn the meaning of the cards, how to use Band Pregracke. Instructor: S. Talbot 1 Wednesday Apr. 5 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. your intuition and pull it all together to do readings! A pack 3 Thursdays Mar. 23 - Apr. 20 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. The community band is offered to musicians within the CRN 11448 TBA in QCA Fee $35 of Rider Waite Tarot Cards must be purchased by the stu- CRN 11486 Geneseo Public Library Fee $38 Quad Cities community. It is a combination of college dent prior to the first night of class. (No class Mar. 30 and Apr. 13) band students and community band performers. The band 6 Tuesdays Apr. 11 - May 16 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Entertaining with a Spring New plays a variety of band music from all periods of music CRN 11444 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 Brunch Creative Writing composition. On May 17 the band will perform at the Instructor: S. Godke Instructor: S. Eberhardt BHC graduation ceremony at the iWireless Center. Let’s have a party ... and not break the budget! Brunch can All writing is creative! This course will help you discover Dance Tuesdays Jan 17 - May 16 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. be simple or fancy for not a lot of money. Learn how to use and unlock the imagination and creativity you possess. CRN 11459 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 seasonal ingredients to make that perfect meal. This class Learn more about the techniques of creative writing that will Beginning Ballroom Dancing (No class on Mar. 14) includes tips for timing the meal and setting a beautiful buffet. improve everything you write. Engage in lively conversa- Learn (or review) the basics in traditional smooth dances 1 Tuesday Apr. 11 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. tion with others in this workshop format class. The focus of – Foxtrot and Waltz as well as Swing and Rumba. You’ve Community Education CRN 11449 TBA in QCA Fee $35 the course is fiction and poetry writing. Black Hawk College Community seen the dances on TV – now it’s your turn! Be prepared to Chorale 3 Thursdays Feb. 2 - Mar. 2 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. step out onto the dance floor at weddings, parties and other Instructor: J. Palomaki CHICAGO FOOD BUS TRIPS! CRN 11487 Geneseo Public Library Fee $38 social events. Instruction includes lead/follow, music iden- The BHC Community Chorale is a non-auditioned group Instructor: S. Godke (No class Feb. 9 and Feb. 23) tification and styling. Intermediate dancers are welcome. comprised of men and women of all ages who enjoy sing- Wear your walking shoes and dress for the weather! These Bring soft-soled shoes to preserve our dance floor. ing. Retired people, working people, along with tradition- trips will take you to some of Chicago’s finest markets and (Registration information is needed for both parties). How to Self-Publish Your Book! al-aged college students and some high school students hidden gourmet shops. The bus will leave from the northeast Instructor: D. Elgatian Instructor: K. Evans-Ford help to create a truly multi-generational ensemble. The corner of the Black Hawk College Outreach Center parking 6 Tuesdays Jan. 24 - Feb. 28 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Ever dreamed of publishing your group rehearses and performs a variety of accessible music lot at 7 a.m. and return at approximately 8 p.m. We will stop CRN 11452 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Couple Fee/$52 book? You can do it! Kit Evans- each term and it stresses a fun learning environment while for a dutch lunch during our excursion and picnic on some Ford will provide practical insight working together on the essentials of good choral sound. of our purchases on the bus ride home. Bring a shopping list Instructor: J. Hall on how to self-publish your book For more information, please contact Jon Palomaki, Director, of items you can’t find at home or just get inspired by what 6 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - May 9 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. from start to finish. You will be able at 309-796-5478. is fresh in the markets! Bring a cooler or insulated container CRN 11454 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Couple Fee/$52 to reflect on your book topic and Thursdays Jan. 19 - May 18 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. for your purchases. its details. Additionally, you will gain helpful guidance on CRN 11460 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 self-publishing resources: CreateSpace, broker, barcode, Find Yoga, Zumba - Find Your Way to Fun and Chicago Gourmet Bus Trip (No class Mar. 16) Amazon, the U.S. Copyright Office, book cover, price Fitness, Belly Dancing, and Introduction to Hoop Refunds available until Mar. 22 and marketing. Leave this class empowered to self-pub- Dance on page 6. 1 Thursday Mar. 30 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. lish your book! Course includes How to Self-Publish CRN 11446 BHC Outreach Center Fee $90 resource handouts! Kit Evans-Ford is the author of three Directions to Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym successful self-published books and has assisted numerous Chicago Ethnic Gourmet Bus Trip Enter the Northwest door to Bldg. 3. Take an immediate left people in self-publishing through her publishing company, down the stairs to the bottom floor. At the bottom floor turn left Refunds available until Apr. 11 Testimonies of Hope Press. and enter through the 2nd set of doors on the right. The lower 1 Wednesday Apr. 19 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 3 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Mar. 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. gym is located in the middle of the track (second door on the 32 CRN 11447 BHC Outreach Center Fee $90 CRN 11451 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $38 right–next to the weight room.) 33 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

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Adult — Dining Etiquette Beginning Writer’s Workshop Astrology 101 New Black Hawk College Community Instructor: S. Godke Instructor: L. Cook Instructor: K. Metcalf Orchestra First impressions are VITAL! Whether you are on a date, Have you always wanted to write but just don’t know where Learn how the planets and zodiac signs align to reflect the Instructor: R. Croegaert business lunch, college visit, work function or social gath- to start? In this three-week course, you will be introduced real you! We will examine your Birth Chart in detail as an Prerequisite: Due to instrumentation restrictions call the ering, you need to know dining etiquette. Come alone, bring to the various genres of writing, explore different writing Astrology chart is like a blueprint of your life. We all have instructor prior to enrolling in class – 309-787-4025 or your older teen, significant other or friend and hone your styles, and experience a workshop approach to learning. unique gifts and talents to share and lessons to learn. Join us [email protected]. dining etiquette right before the holiday parties and celebra- Bring your favorite pen or pencil, and a clean notebook. Get for this insightful journey to the self as we cover the history The BHC Community Orchestra is a non-auditioned group tion season kicks off! Join us for a five-course meal in the ready to discover your creative side. of Astrology, review the 12 zodiac signs, the 10 planets, 12 of men and women who enjoy playing an orchestral instru- private dining room as the talented Chef Stephanie Godke, 3 Tuesdays Apr. 11 - Apr. 25 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. houses and much more. Students will be given information ment. Community members from all walks of life and with who is also an experienced educator, reviews proper dining CRN 11450 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $35 to contact the instructor prior to class so a birth chart can be advancing ability are invited to participate alongside high etiquette. This is sure to be a fun, enjoyable and informative created. Students will need to know birth date, exact time of school students and the BHC credit-seeking students in this evening! The Literature of the New birth, city and state of birth. fun, learning environment. Orchestra members will rehearse 1 Thursday Mar. 9 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Environmental Movement 6 Tuesdays Feb. 21 - Mar. 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. and perform a wide range of accessible orchestra literature CRN 11445 Cellar Restaurant Fee $30 Instructor: S. Eberhardt CRN 11443 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $55 each term. The Cellar - 137 S State St, Geneseo, IL The Environmental Movement encompasses a broad spec- Mondays Jan. 23 - May 15 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. trum of scientific, social, and political aspects of environ- Tarot for Beginners New CRN 11458 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 Cast Iron Care and Cooking 2.0 New mental issues. Join us in this engaging class as we read and Instructor: K. Metcalf (No class Feb. 20 and Mar. 13) Instructor: S. Godke discuss selections from Thoreau who is considered by many Tarot Cards have been used for centuries. Dive into this If you love your cast iron but food gets stuck to it, bring it pictorial landscape and archetypes. Tarot cards reveal what Community Education as the father of the movement dating back to the 1800’s Black Hawk College Community and we will re-season it. Sample the food prepared, learn the to Emerson, Carson, Leopold and the QC’s own Chad is happening below the surface of events in our lives. In this cast iron how-tos, and take home recipes for your cast iron. class you will learn the meaning of the cards, how to use Band Pregracke. Instructor: S. Talbot 1 Wednesday Apr. 5 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. your intuition and pull it all together to do readings! A pack 3 Thursdays Mar. 23 - Apr. 20 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. The community band is offered to musicians within the CRN 11448 TBA in QCA Fee $35 of Rider Waite Tarot Cards must be purchased by the stu- CRN 11486 Geneseo Public Library Fee $38 Quad Cities community. It is a combination of college dent prior to the first night of class. (No class Mar. 30 and Apr. 13) band students and community band performers. The band 6 Tuesdays Apr. 11 - May 16 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Entertaining with a Spring New plays a variety of band music from all periods of music CRN 11444 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $55 Brunch Creative Writing composition. On May 17 the band will perform at the Instructor: S. Godke Instructor: S. Eberhardt BHC graduation ceremony at the iWireless Center. Let’s have a party ... and not break the budget! Brunch can All writing is creative! This course will help you discover Dance Tuesdays Jan 17 - May 16 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. be simple or fancy for not a lot of money. Learn how to use and unlock the imagination and creativity you possess. CRN 11459 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 seasonal ingredients to make that perfect meal. This class Learn more about the techniques of creative writing that will Beginning Ballroom Dancing (No class on Mar. 14) includes tips for timing the meal and setting a beautiful buffet. improve everything you write. Engage in lively conversa- Learn (or review) the basics in traditional smooth dances 1 Tuesday Apr. 11 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. tion with others in this workshop format class. The focus of – Foxtrot and Waltz as well as Swing and Rumba. You’ve Community Education CRN 11449 TBA in QCA Fee $35 the course is fiction and poetry writing. Black Hawk College Community seen the dances on TV – now it’s your turn! Be prepared to Chorale 3 Thursdays Feb. 2 - Mar. 2 5:45 - 7:45 p.m. step out onto the dance floor at weddings, parties and other Instructor: J. Palomaki CHICAGO FOOD BUS TRIPS! CRN 11487 Geneseo Public Library Fee $38 social events. Instruction includes lead/follow, music iden- The BHC Community Chorale is a non-auditioned group Instructor: S. Godke (No class Feb. 9 and Feb. 23) tification and styling. Intermediate dancers are welcome. comprised of men and women of all ages who enjoy sing- Wear your walking shoes and dress for the weather! These Bring soft-soled shoes to preserve our dance floor. ing. Retired people, working people, along with tradition- trips will take you to some of Chicago’s finest markets and (Registration information is needed for both parties). How to Self-Publish Your Book! al-aged college students and some high school students hidden gourmet shops. The bus will leave from the northeast Instructor: D. Elgatian Instructor: K. Evans-Ford help to create a truly multi-generational ensemble. The corner of the Black Hawk College Outreach Center parking 6 Tuesdays Jan. 24 - Feb. 28 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Ever dreamed of publishing your group rehearses and performs a variety of accessible music lot at 7 a.m. and return at approximately 8 p.m. We will stop CRN 11452 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Couple Fee/$52 book? You can do it! Kit Evans- each term and it stresses a fun learning environment while for a dutch lunch during our excursion and picnic on some Ford will provide practical insight working together on the essentials of good choral sound. of our purchases on the bus ride home. Bring a shopping list Instructor: J. Hall on how to self-publish your book For more information, please contact Jon Palomaki, Director, of items you can’t find at home or just get inspired by what 6 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - May 9 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. from start to finish. You will be able at 309-796-5478. is fresh in the markets! Bring a cooler or insulated container CRN 11454 Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym Couple Fee/$52 to reflect on your book topic and Thursdays Jan. 19 - May 18 6:30 - 8:20 p.m. for your purchases. its details. Additionally, you will gain helpful guidance on CRN 11460 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 115 Fee $25 self-publishing resources: CreateSpace, broker, barcode, Find Yoga, Zumba - Find Your Way to Fun and Chicago Gourmet Bus Trip (No class Mar. 16) Amazon, the U.S. Copyright Office, book cover, price Fitness, Belly Dancing, and Introduction to Hoop Refunds available until Mar. 22 and marketing. Leave this class empowered to self-pub- Dance on page 6. 1 Thursday Mar. 30 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. lish your book! Course includes How to Self-Publish CRN 11446 BHC Outreach Center Fee $90 resource handouts! Kit Evans-Ford is the author of three Directions to Bldg. 3 - Lower Gym successful self-published books and has assisted numerous Chicago Ethnic Gourmet Bus Trip Enter the Northwest door to Bldg. 3. Take an immediate left people in self-publishing through her publishing company, down the stairs to the bottom floor. At the bottom floor turn left Refunds available until Apr. 11 Testimonies of Hope Press. and enter through the 2nd set of doors on the right. The lower 1 Wednesday Apr. 19 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 3 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Mar. 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. gym is located in the middle of the track (second door on the 32 CRN 11447 BHC Outreach Center Fee $90 CRN 11451 Outreach - Rm. 104 Fee $38 right–next to the weight room.) 33 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 registration information on page 46 | Community Education

Etiquette — Manners Still Matter Youth Instructor: S. Adamson You never get a second chance to make a first impression! ACT Exam Preparation or SAT Exam Good eye contact, introductions, making small talk and Preparation overall good manners are necessary social skills. Etiquette, College entrance exams ‘netiquette, politeness, getting and giving compliments, are considered to be some common courtesy and dining skills are all foundations for of the most important tests success in life! This 2-night course will be tailored to the you will ever take. These respective age group – The first night of fun interactive courses are designed to help instruction will be held at the BHC Outreach Center and increase student exam per- the 2nd night of practical application will be in the private formance by reviewing test taking tips and the content: The dining room at Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano (Fee includes SAT contains three sections: Reading, Math, and Writing student’s meal at Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano.) & Language and the ACT contains four sections: Reading, 4th - 8th graders Join the BHC Nursing and Allied Health/HPE AGES Math, English, and Science while both exams have an 2 Tuesdays Mar. 28 - Apr. 4 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. faculty as students in grades 8-12 are given the Students in 8th - 12th optional essay. Each course also examines calculator usage. CRN 11464 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $35 Grade The course materials include the current official prep book opportunity to explore a career in health care. from the makers of the exams with practice tests. Materials • 1st Night: BHC - Outreach Center, 301 Avenue of the are included in the course fee. Cities, East Moline, IL (Room 408) Students will attend a total of six classes in the COST You must register for the ACT and/or SAT exam separately. • 2nd Night: Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, 5195 Utica two days investigating the careers in nursing, $105 Ridge Rd., Davenport, IA

Community Education ACT Exam Preparation EMS/EMT, physical therapy, and more. Instructor: L. Carey Babysitting Clinic CRN 4 Saturdays Feb. 4 - Feb. 25 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Prerequisite: Ages 11 - 16 WHEN 11467 CRN 11461 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $135 This clinic will teach students the responsibilities of a 2 Saturdays, February 25 and March 4 babysitter, what parents expect, how to handle emergen- 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. WHO SHOULD SAT Exam Preparation New cies, caring for and handling infants and young children, Instructor: TBA feeding techniques and diapering, age-appropriate toys and ATTEND 4 Saturdays Mar. 4 - Mar. 25 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. WHERE activities, tips for bedtime issues and much more! Students Prospective students inter- CRN 11462 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $135 will learn basic first aid and how to handle emergencies that Health Science Center (HSC) - Black Hawk College ested in a career in health arise such as injuries, illnesses and household accidents. As 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL ACT Exam Preparation babysitting will be many students’ first job, interviewing or exploring what Black “This class was helpful. The instructor also will be reviewed. Pre-registration is required. Sorry, offered a lot of wonderful tips I never walk-ins are not allowed. Students need to bring their own Go to www.bhc.edu/youth for a full explanation of the Hawk College has to offer would have thought of.” sack lunch and snack. Certificate will be awarded upon com- in the health field. Community Education C. Peterson-Castro pletion. program and the registration form. Instructor: C. Monson 1 Saturday Apr. 8 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Air-Dry Clay for Parent/Grandparent CRN 11465 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $55 and Child New Instructor: A. Rogers Instructor: L. Carey Prerequisite: Ages 8 and up 1 Saturday Apr. 29 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Let’s make cats and dogs! Register as a twosome for this CRN 11466 CEC - Rm. 121 Fee $55 fun class. Using a simple method that’s easy to learn we will Black Hawk College - Community Education Center sculpt our favorite pets out of air dry clay. We’ll add texture (CEC), 404 E. 3rd St., Kewanee, IL and facial expressions. During the second class we’ll add color with acrylic paints. These are whimsical decorations for a child’s room or to give as a gift. 2 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - Apr. 11 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Look for CRN 11463 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 131 Fee $30 for pair information on fun youth camps and classes in the PaCE summer schedule or go to www.bhc.edu/youth in April.

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Etiquette — Manners Still Matter Youth Instructor: S. Adamson You never get a second chance to make a first impression! ACT Exam Preparation or SAT Exam Good eye contact, introductions, making small talk and Preparation overall good manners are necessary social skills. Etiquette, College entrance exams ‘netiquette, politeness, getting and giving compliments, are considered to be some common courtesy and dining skills are all foundations for of the most important tests success in life! This 2-night course will be tailored to the you will ever take. These respective age group – The first night of fun interactive courses are designed to help instruction will be held at the BHC Outreach Center and increase student exam per- the 2nd night of practical application will be in the private formance by reviewing test taking tips and the content: The dining room at Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano (Fee includes SAT contains three sections: Reading, Math, and Writing student’s meal at Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano.) & Language and the ACT contains four sections: Reading, 4th - 8th graders Join the BHC Nursing and Allied Health/HPE AGES Math, English, and Science while both exams have an 2 Tuesdays Mar. 28 - Apr. 4 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. faculty as students in grades 8-12 are given the Students in 8th - 12th optional essay. Each course also examines calculator usage. CRN 11464 Outreach - Rm. 408 Fee $35 Grade The course materials include the current official prep book opportunity to explore a career in health care. from the makers of the exams with practice tests. Materials • 1st Night: BHC - Outreach Center, 301 Avenue of the are included in the course fee. Cities, East Moline, IL (Room 408) Students will attend a total of six classes in the COST You must register for the ACT and/or SAT exam separately. • 2nd Night: Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, 5195 Utica two days investigating the careers in nursing, $105 Ridge Rd., Davenport, IA

Community Education ACT Exam Preparation EMS/EMT, physical therapy, and more. Instructor: L. Carey Babysitting Clinic CRN 4 Saturdays Feb. 4 - Feb. 25 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Prerequisite: Ages 11 - 16 WHEN 11467 CRN 11461 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $135 This clinic will teach students the responsibilities of a 2 Saturdays, February 25 and March 4 babysitter, what parents expect, how to handle emergen- 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. WHO SHOULD SAT Exam Preparation New cies, caring for and handling infants and young children, Instructor: TBA feeding techniques and diapering, age-appropriate toys and ATTEND 4 Saturdays Mar. 4 - Mar. 25 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. WHERE activities, tips for bedtime issues and much more! Students Prospective students inter- CRN 11462 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $135 will learn basic first aid and how to handle emergencies that Health Science Center (HSC) - Black Hawk College ested in a career in health arise such as injuries, illnesses and household accidents. As 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL ACT Exam Preparation babysitting will be many students’ first job, interviewing or exploring what Black “This class was helpful. The instructor also will be reviewed. Pre-registration is required. Sorry, offered a lot of wonderful tips I never walk-ins are not allowed. Students need to bring their own Go to www.bhc.edu/youth for a full explanation of the Hawk College has to offer would have thought of.” sack lunch and snack. Certificate will be awarded upon com- in the health field. Community Education C. Peterson-Castro pletion. program and the registration form. Instructor: C. Monson 1 Saturday Apr. 8 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Air-Dry Clay for Parent/Grandparent CRN 11465 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $55 and Child New Instructor: A. Rogers Instructor: L. Carey Prerequisite: Ages 8 and up 1 Saturday Apr. 29 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Let’s make cats and dogs! Register as a twosome for this CRN 11466 CEC - Rm. 121 Fee $55 fun class. Using a simple method that’s easy to learn we will Black Hawk College - Community Education Center sculpt our favorite pets out of air dry clay. We’ll add texture (CEC), 404 E. 3rd St., Kewanee, IL and facial expressions. During the second class we’ll add color with acrylic paints. These are whimsical decorations for a child’s room or to give as a gift. 2 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - Apr. 11 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Look for CRN 11463 Bldg. 4 - Rm. 131 Fee $30 for pair information on fun youth camps and classes in the PaCE summer schedule or go to www.bhc.edu/youth in April.

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Basic Spanish American Sign Language (ASL) - Introduction to Deaf Culture Instructor: M. Cavazos Beginning Instructor: J. Gipson You will be introduced to Spanish vocabulary and expres- Instructor: H. Jackson All cultures including Deaf culture have four components: sions for everyday situations in this fun and interactive Learn enough basic signs, finger spelling, and sign language language, behavioral norms, values, and traditions. Learn introductory course. Practice how to correctly pronounce syntax to be able to express and understand simple concepts how people who are deaf rely strongly on their vision to the language while gaining knowledge of the Hispanic in American Sign Language (ASL). You will be able to sign communicate and gather information. Explore technology, culture. This class would also serve as a great refresher a simple conversation/dialog with others. Required textbook art, and history as well as understand a deaf person’s world course! eBook is downloadable at a cost of $9.99. Go to must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college book- from his or her perspective. This course will introduce you www.workplacespanish.com Click on Downloads Prices & store) prior to first class. to the concepts and issues within the deaf community. Orders. Look for the Travelers & Tourists title. Place your 8 Tuesdays Jan. 31 - Mar. 21 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 Tuesdays Apr. 25 - May 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. order for eBook. Material can be printed or transferred to a CRN 11476 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $159 CRN 11478 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $79 SmartPhone, iPad, Tablet or e-Reader. 8 Tuesdays Jan. 24 - Mar. 14 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. American Sign Language (ASL) - Disabilities Studies New CRN 11471 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $159 Instructor: J. Gipson Intermediate This course will introduce you to the field of disability Instructor: H. Jackson Spanish for the Legal Professional studies. As an emerging interdisciplinary field of study, Prerequisite: American Sign Language (ASL) – Beginning. Instructor: M. Cavazos disability studies does not approach disability as a “medical This class is a continuation of American Sign Language This class will help individuals in the legal profession com- condition, but as a human condition” (Charlton). Instead (ASL) – Beginning. Expand your sign language vocabulary, Languages/Culture municate simply and effectively in Spanish to plaintiffs and of studying the causes and rehabilitation of persons with improve your communication skills and develop fluency in defendants. Learn Spanish pronunciation and basic vocabu- disabilities, we will explore the historical, social, political, American Sign Language. Required textbook must be pur- Basic French lary such as numbers, days, months, dates and time. Gather religious, philosophical and cultural influences that con- personal information and discuss crimes/violations, fines/ chased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to Community Education Instructor: M. Friedrichsen struct the category of “disability.” We will also examine first class. Same textbook as used in the Beginning class. You will learn the basics of French in this fun and interactive payments and sentences/punishment with a client with con- how persons with disabilities construct their own meanings 6 Tuesdays Mar. 28 - May 9 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. introductory course taught by a native speaker and experi- fidence. Course includes learning kit with manual and audio and identities. CRN 11477 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $119 enced educator. You will learn keywords and phrases, correct CD. 4 Wednesdays Mar. 8 - Mar. 29 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. pronunciation, listening and comprehension skills, social dos 7 Mondays Mar. 27 - May 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. (No class Apr. 4) CRN 11479 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $79 and don’ts and much more! Please bring to class a three- CRN 11472 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $149 ring binder, 15 tabbed divider sheets for the binder and a French-English/English-French dictionary. Travel — Italy American Sign Language (ASL)/Hard of Hearing (HOH) Certificate 3 Mon./3 Wed. Feb. 6 - Feb. 27 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Instructor: M. McCandless Enroll in and successfully complete the four ASL/HOH courses above in one academic year and you will receive a CRN 11468 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 304 Tuition Fee $119 Planning a trip to Italy? Wanting to learn a new language? professional certificate. This certificate is designed to help you achieve a career path in the field of ASL/HOH. (No class Feb. 20) Why not explore the Italian language and culture? In this *Classes are open to all students. You DO NOT need to be in the certificate program to take individual classes. class, you will learn basic Italian words and phrases as well Professional Continuing Education Credits: CEs provided for Social Workers for these classes. as the culture from a native Italian. Required textbook must French Refresher be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information Community Education Instructor: M. Friedrichsen prior to first class. Autism Awareness Presenter: M. Smyth, Director of the QC Autism For a list of PaCE books, visit This is the perfect course if you have ever taken a French 3 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 19 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Center (QCAC) www.bhc.edu/hawkshub class or traveled to France and would like to brush up. You CRN 11473 CASI Fee $40 April is National Autism Awareness Month and we are Click on “Order/View Textbooks” will review and practice key phrases, vocabulary and pro- 1035 West Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA nunciation while refining your listening and comprehension partnering with the QC Autism Center to bring you a free Select Term (Spring 17), Select skills. Taught by a native speaker, this class will offer a evening full of information regarding Autism. Join us Department (Adult Ed) Travel — France Books may be purchased fun interactive environment to hone your language skills. Instructor: M. Friedrichsen as we learn a brief background on Autism, what the “red online or at the bookstore. Returning students: please bring to the first class your No grammar! No homework! This fun interactive class will flags” of Autism are and what resources are available in French I binder and your French-English/English-French touch on the French culture, food and travel and social dos our area. dictionary. New students: please bring to the first class a and don’ts. You will also learn and practice proper pronun- 1 Thursday Apr. 6 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. three-ring binder, 15 tabbed divider sheets for the binder ciation of simple French words and phrases. Please bring a CRN 11480 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee FREE Adult Education and a French-English/English-French dictionary. folder to class. FREE; however, registration for the evening is Classes are available without cost to qualifying 3 Mon./3 Wed. Mar. 1 - Mar. 20 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 3 Wednesdays Feb. 22 - Mar. 8 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. required. Call 309-796-8223. residents of the Black Hawk College district. CRN 11469 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $119 CRN 11474 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $40 • GED Preparation 309-796-8216 Prepare for the Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Italian I Travel — Spanish Studies and Constitution tests. Instructor: M. McCandless Instructor: M. Cavazos Learn the basic Italian language and the most commonly Whether you are planning a trip or just want to learn the lan- • High School Completion 309-796-8249 used expressions from a true native of Italy. This interactive guage, use this course as a way to quickly learn pronuncia- If you have dropped out of school and are 16-21, you class will offer you the opportunity to practice correct pro- tion, numbers, how to say currency, colors, months and days may qualify to complete diploma requirements nunciation of the Italian language. Required textbook must and everyday words and conversational phrases. You’ll also through Optional Education. be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) learn some travel-related vocabulary in this course taught by Educators! Earn PD Hours prior to first class. • English Language Acquisition/ESL 309-796-8245 a native speaker. in the classroom or Online 6 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Apr. 6 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 4 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - Apr. 25 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. If English is not your first language, improve your Go to page 15 for more information. 36 CRN 11470 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $119 CRN 11475 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $79 English speaking, listening and writing skills. 37 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 www.bhc.edu/pace | Community Education

Basic Spanish American Sign Language (ASL) - Introduction to Deaf Culture Instructor: M. Cavazos Beginning Instructor: J. Gipson You will be introduced to Spanish vocabulary and expres- Instructor: H. Jackson All cultures including Deaf culture have four components: sions for everyday situations in this fun and interactive Learn enough basic signs, finger spelling, and sign language language, behavioral norms, values, and traditions. Learn introductory course. Practice how to correctly pronounce syntax to be able to express and understand simple concepts how people who are deaf rely strongly on their vision to the language while gaining knowledge of the Hispanic in American Sign Language (ASL). You will be able to sign communicate and gather information. Explore technology, culture. This class would also serve as a great refresher a simple conversation/dialog with others. Required textbook art, and history as well as understand a deaf person’s world course! eBook is downloadable at a cost of $9.99. Go to must be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college book- from his or her perspective. This course will introduce you www.workplacespanish.com Click on Downloads Prices & store) prior to first class. to the concepts and issues within the deaf community. Orders. Look for the Travelers & Tourists title. Place your 8 Tuesdays Jan. 31 - Mar. 21 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 Tuesdays Apr. 25 - May 16 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. order for eBook. Material can be printed or transferred to a CRN 11476 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $159 CRN 11478 Outreach - Rm. 407 Tuition Fee $79 SmartPhone, iPad, Tablet or e-Reader. 8 Tuesdays Jan. 24 - Mar. 14 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. American Sign Language (ASL) - Disabilities Studies New CRN 11471 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $159 Instructor: J. Gipson Intermediate This course will introduce you to the field of disability Instructor: H. Jackson Spanish for the Legal Professional studies. As an emerging interdisciplinary field of study, Prerequisite: American Sign Language (ASL) – Beginning. Instructor: M. Cavazos disability studies does not approach disability as a “medical This class is a continuation of American Sign Language This class will help individuals in the legal profession com- condition, but as a human condition” (Charlton). Instead (ASL) – Beginning. Expand your sign language vocabulary, Languages/Culture municate simply and effectively in Spanish to plaintiffs and of studying the causes and rehabilitation of persons with improve your communication skills and develop fluency in defendants. Learn Spanish pronunciation and basic vocabu- disabilities, we will explore the historical, social, political, American Sign Language. Required textbook must be pur- Basic French lary such as numbers, days, months, dates and time. Gather religious, philosophical and cultural influences that con- personal information and discuss crimes/violations, fines/ chased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) prior to Community Education Instructor: M. Friedrichsen struct the category of “disability.” We will also examine first class. Same textbook as used in the Beginning class. You will learn the basics of French in this fun and interactive payments and sentences/punishment with a client with con- how persons with disabilities construct their own meanings 6 Tuesdays Mar. 28 - May 9 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. introductory course taught by a native speaker and experi- fidence. Course includes learning kit with manual and audio and identities. CRN 11477 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 401 Tuition Fee $119 enced educator. You will learn keywords and phrases, correct CD. 4 Wednesdays Mar. 8 - Mar. 29 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. pronunciation, listening and comprehension skills, social dos 7 Mondays Mar. 27 - May 8 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. (No class Apr. 4) CRN 11479 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $79 and don’ts and much more! Please bring to class a three- CRN 11472 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $149 ring binder, 15 tabbed divider sheets for the binder and a French-English/English-French dictionary. Travel — Italy American Sign Language (ASL)/Hard of Hearing (HOH) Certificate 3 Mon./3 Wed. Feb. 6 - Feb. 27 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Instructor: M. McCandless Enroll in and successfully complete the four ASL/HOH courses above in one academic year and you will receive a CRN 11468 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 304 Tuition Fee $119 Planning a trip to Italy? Wanting to learn a new language? professional certificate. This certificate is designed to help you achieve a career path in the field of ASL/HOH. (No class Feb. 20) Why not explore the Italian language and culture? In this *Classes are open to all students. You DO NOT need to be in the certificate program to take individual classes. class, you will learn basic Italian words and phrases as well Professional Continuing Education Credits: CEs provided for Social Workers for these classes. as the culture from a native Italian. Required textbook must French Refresher be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) information Community Education Instructor: M. Friedrichsen prior to first class. Autism Awareness Presenter: M. Smyth, Director of the QC Autism For a list of PaCE books, visit This is the perfect course if you have ever taken a French 3 Wednesdays Apr. 5 - Apr. 19 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Center (QCAC) www.bhc.edu/hawkshub class or traveled to France and would like to brush up. You CRN 11473 CASI Fee $40 April is National Autism Awareness Month and we are Click on “Order/View Textbooks” will review and practice key phrases, vocabulary and pro- 1035 West Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA nunciation while refining your listening and comprehension partnering with the QC Autism Center to bring you a free Select Term (Spring 17), Select skills. Taught by a native speaker, this class will offer a evening full of information regarding Autism. Join us Department (Adult Ed) Travel — France Books may be purchased fun interactive environment to hone your language skills. Instructor: M. Friedrichsen as we learn a brief background on Autism, what the “red online or at the bookstore. Returning students: please bring to the first class your No grammar! No homework! This fun interactive class will flags” of Autism are and what resources are available in French I binder and your French-English/English-French touch on the French culture, food and travel and social dos our area. dictionary. New students: please bring to the first class a and don’ts. You will also learn and practice proper pronun- 1 Thursday Apr. 6 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. three-ring binder, 15 tabbed divider sheets for the binder ciation of simple French words and phrases. Please bring a CRN 11480 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee FREE Adult Education and a French-English/English-French dictionary. folder to class. FREE; however, registration for the evening is Classes are available without cost to qualifying 3 Mon./3 Wed. Mar. 1 - Mar. 20 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 3 Wednesdays Feb. 22 - Mar. 8 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. required. Call 309-796-8223. residents of the Black Hawk College district. CRN 11469 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $119 CRN 11474 Outreach - Rm. 204 Fee $40 • GED Preparation 309-796-8216 Prepare for the Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Italian I Travel — Spanish Studies and Constitution tests. Instructor: M. McCandless Instructor: M. Cavazos Learn the basic Italian language and the most commonly Whether you are planning a trip or just want to learn the lan- • High School Completion 309-796-8249 used expressions from a true native of Italy. This interactive guage, use this course as a way to quickly learn pronuncia- If you have dropped out of school and are 16-21, you class will offer you the opportunity to practice correct pro- tion, numbers, how to say currency, colors, months and days may qualify to complete diploma requirements nunciation of the Italian language. Required textbook must and everyday words and conversational phrases. You’ll also through Optional Education. be purchased at the Hawk’s Hub (the college bookstore) learn some travel-related vocabulary in this course taught by Educators! Earn PD Hours prior to first class. • English Language Acquisition/ESL 309-796-8245 a native speaker. in the classroom or Online 6 Thursdays Mar. 2 - Apr. 6 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 4 Tuesdays Apr. 4 - Apr. 25 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. If English is not your first language, improve your Go to page 15 for more information. 36 CRN 11470 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $119 CRN 11475 Outreach - Rm. 204 Tuition Fee $79 English speaking, listening and writing skills. 37 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Visit us at www.bhc.edu/btc | Business Training Center (BTC)

Lost Nation: The Ioway To schedule a consultation, contact one of our business consultants: Lifelong Presenter: Kelly Rundle, Documentarian and Filmmaker of 4th Wall Films Julie Gelaude Susan Llewellyn Learner Join us as we learn about one of the Midwestern Native 309-796-5715 309-796-5716 American tribes, the Ioway. View portions of the documen- [email protected] [email protected] Lunches tary, “Lost Nation: The Ioway,” and hear from the film- maker and documentarian. The physical nation once under BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER For class details, visit www.bhc.edu/btc Especially designed for anyone 55 years the control of the Ioway (about 60,000 square miles of the or better, but all learners are welcome! Midwest) was lost by the tribe when they were relocated by the federal government. In addition, many aspects of Ioway culture – including the language – have been lost or are A History of the Jewish Community in danger of being lost. In the documentary, Ioway elders BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER in the Quad Cities join historians and archaeologists to tell the dramatic and The Business Training Center specializes in customized contract training that fits specific business needs. Our clients rec- Presenter: Art Pitz, Ph.D. true story of the small tribe that once claimed the territory ognize the Business Training Center as a valued community resource for consulting and training that is effective, well-de- Join us for a delicious kosher meal at the beautiful Tri-City between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers from Pipestone, Jewish Center. Learn the historical perspective on when, Minnesota, to St. Louis. What was a quest for survival in the signed, delivered by excellent instructors, and held conveniently at their place of business or at a college facility. how and why Jewish immigrants came to the then Tri-Cities. past has become a struggle in the present to retain a unique Listed below are our most frequently asked for topics. Discover how they built a vibrant community and which Native American culture and language. individuals came to national prominence. At the request of Date: Wednesday, April 12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER SKILLS SAFETY AND OSHA the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, Dr. Pitz served as Location: Quad City Botanical Center • Accountability • Access - Levels 1–3 • 24-hour or 40-hour emergency the guest curator for the . He was respon- 2525 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL • Business writing • Basic computer skills response to hazardous material sible for creating both a traveling exhibit and a full-fledged Lunch: 11:30 a.m.

Community Education • Coaching • Excel - Levels 1– 3 • Asbestos awareness exhibit on the history of the Jewish community in the Quad Presentation: 12:15 p.m. • Communication skills • MS Project • Chemical spill response refresher Cities. The traveling exhibit will be on display at the lun- Fee: $23 (Fee includes admission to the Botanical • Decision making/problem solving • Outlook • Confined space cheon. Center) Date: Wednesday, Feb. 15 Last day to register or receive a refund: April 5 • Delegation • PowerPoint • Creating a safety manual Location: Tri-City Jewish Center CRN: 11483 • Dimensions of Leadership • Publisher • DOT hazmat 2715 30th Street, Rock Island, IL (series or Boot Camp) • Visio • Forklift safety Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Box Car Communities of the Quad • DiSC personal profile • Word - Levels 1-3 • Forktruck safety and driving Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Cities • Emotional intelligence • Lockout-tagout Fee: $23 Presenter: Dr. Maryan Wherry • Exceptional customer service INDUSTRIAL AND QUALITY • OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour for Last day to register or receive a refund: Feb. 8 Join us at the historic Abbey Station as we take a look back • Welding: Instruction, consultation, CRN: 11481 • Leadership development general or construction industry at the history of the box car communities and the Mexican • Organizational skills qualification, MIG, TIG, Stick, WPS, • Quarterly compliance program neighborhoods in the Quad Cities. Many Mexican immi- PQR, FCAW The Irish in the Quad Cities • Project management • Safety audits grants were drawn to the Quad Cities in the early 1900’s by • Blue Print Reading Presenter: Dr. Maryan Wherry work on the railroad and in factories. Out of a need for cheap • Situational leadership • Warehouse Safety • CNC Irish immigrants came to the Midwest in search of work and housing, the Box Car Communities were born and some • Supervisor Roadmap to Success better living conditions, and many of them helped build the “Box Car” homes remain today. We will learn and expand • Strategic planning • GD&T first railroad bridge across the , between our understanding of the diversity of our rich immigrant her- • Team building • ISO internal auditing Rock Island and Davenport in the 1850s. Although Andrew itage within the Quad Cities. • Mistake proofing Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant and John F. Kennedy are some of Date: Thursday, May 11 • Root cause analysis the better known Irish Americans in our nation’s history, our Location: The Abbey Station, 3031 5th Avenue, • Skill assessment on the shop floor local history is full of lesser known great Irish immigrants. Rock Island, IL • Understanding and Implementing Join us for a discussion of the neighborhoods, influences and Lunch: 11:30 a.m. contributions of Irish immigrants to the Quad Cities. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. lean processes Date: Tuesday, March 14 Fee: $23 Location: St. Ambrose University - Rogalski Center Last day to register or receive a refund: May 4 518 West Locust Street, Davenport, IA CRN: 11484 Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Fee: $23 Last day to register or receive a refund: March 7 CRN: 11482 Coming this summer. Villisca Axe Murders – One of Iowa’s Most Notorious and Unsolved Crimes All programs are offered at handicap Presenter: Kelly Rundle, Documentarian and accessible venues with ample free parking available. Filmmaker of 4th Wall Films For directions and parking information for each Wednesday, June 14 - QC Botanical Center event, go to www.bhc.edu/lifelong. 38 Registration for this event starts April 17th. 39 Community Education | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Visit us at www.bhc.edu/btc | Business Training Center (BTC)

Lost Nation: The Ioway To schedule a consultation, contact one of our business consultants: Lifelong Presenter: Kelly Rundle, Documentarian and Filmmaker of 4th Wall Films Julie Gelaude Susan Llewellyn Learner Join us as we learn about one of the Midwestern Native 309-796-5715 309-796-5716 American tribes, the Ioway. View portions of the documen- [email protected] [email protected] Lunches tary, “Lost Nation: The Ioway,” and hear from the film- maker and documentarian. The physical nation once under BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER For class details, visit www.bhc.edu/btc Especially designed for anyone 55 years the control of the Ioway (about 60,000 square miles of the or better, but all learners are welcome! Midwest) was lost by the tribe when they were relocated by the federal government. In addition, many aspects of Ioway culture – including the language – have been lost or are A History of the Jewish Community in danger of being lost. In the documentary, Ioway elders BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER in the Quad Cities join historians and archaeologists to tell the dramatic and The Business Training Center specializes in customized contract training that fits specific business needs. Our clients rec- Presenter: Art Pitz, Ph.D. true story of the small tribe that once claimed the territory ognize the Business Training Center as a valued community resource for consulting and training that is effective, well-de- Join us for a delicious kosher meal at the beautiful Tri-City between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers from Pipestone, Jewish Center. Learn the historical perspective on when, Minnesota, to St. Louis. What was a quest for survival in the signed, delivered by excellent instructors, and held conveniently at their place of business or at a college facility. how and why Jewish immigrants came to the then Tri-Cities. past has become a struggle in the present to retain a unique Listed below are our most frequently asked for topics. Discover how they built a vibrant community and which Native American culture and language. individuals came to national prominence. At the request of Date: Wednesday, April 12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER SKILLS SAFETY AND OSHA the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, Dr. Pitz served as Location: Quad City Botanical Center • Accountability • Access - Levels 1–3 • 24-hour or 40-hour emergency the guest curator for the Putnam Museum. He was respon- 2525 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL • Business writing • Basic computer skills response to hazardous material sible for creating both a traveling exhibit and a full-fledged Lunch: 11:30 a.m.

Community Education • Coaching • Excel - Levels 1– 3 • Asbestos awareness exhibit on the history of the Jewish community in the Quad Presentation: 12:15 p.m. • Communication skills • MS Project • Chemical spill response refresher Cities. The traveling exhibit will be on display at the lun- Fee: $23 (Fee includes admission to the Botanical • Decision making/problem solving • Outlook • Confined space cheon. Center) Date: Wednesday, Feb. 15 Last day to register or receive a refund: April 5 • Delegation • PowerPoint • Creating a safety manual Location: Tri-City Jewish Center CRN: 11483 • Dimensions of Leadership • Publisher • DOT hazmat 2715 30th Street, Rock Island, IL (series or Boot Camp) • Visio • Forklift safety Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Box Car Communities of the Quad • DiSC personal profile • Word - Levels 1-3 • Forktruck safety and driving Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Cities • Emotional intelligence • Lockout-tagout Fee: $23 Presenter: Dr. Maryan Wherry • Exceptional customer service INDUSTRIAL AND QUALITY • OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour for Last day to register or receive a refund: Feb. 8 Join us at the historic Abbey Station as we take a look back • Welding: Instruction, consultation, CRN: 11481 • Leadership development general or construction industry at the history of the box car communities and the Mexican • Organizational skills qualification, MIG, TIG, Stick, WPS, • Quarterly compliance program neighborhoods in the Quad Cities. Many Mexican immi- PQR, FCAW The Irish in the Quad Cities • Project management • Safety audits grants were drawn to the Quad Cities in the early 1900’s by • Blue Print Reading Presenter: Dr. Maryan Wherry work on the railroad and in factories. Out of a need for cheap • Situational leadership • Warehouse Safety • CNC Irish immigrants came to the Midwest in search of work and housing, the Box Car Communities were born and some • Supervisor Roadmap to Success better living conditions, and many of them helped build the “Box Car” homes remain today. We will learn and expand • Strategic planning • GD&T first railroad bridge across the Mississippi River, between our understanding of the diversity of our rich immigrant her- • Team building • ISO internal auditing Rock Island and Davenport in the 1850s. Although Andrew itage within the Quad Cities. • Mistake proofing Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant and John F. Kennedy are some of Date: Thursday, May 11 • Root cause analysis the better known Irish Americans in our nation’s history, our Location: The Abbey Station, 3031 5th Avenue, • Skill assessment on the shop floor local history is full of lesser known great Irish immigrants. Rock Island, IL • Understanding and Implementing Join us for a discussion of the neighborhoods, influences and Lunch: 11:30 a.m. contributions of Irish immigrants to the Quad Cities. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. lean processes Date: Tuesday, March 14 Fee: $23 Location: St. Ambrose University - Rogalski Center Last day to register or receive a refund: May 4 518 West Locust Street, Davenport, IA CRN: 11484 Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Presentation: 12:15 p.m. Fee: $23 Last day to register or receive a refund: March 7 CRN: 11482 Coming this summer. Villisca Axe Murders – One of Iowa’s Most Notorious and Unsolved Crimes All programs are offered at handicap Presenter: Kelly Rundle, Documentarian and accessible venues with ample free parking available. Filmmaker of 4th Wall Films For directions and parking information for each Wednesday, June 14 - QC Botanical Center event, go to www.bhc.edu/lifelong. 38 Registration for this event starts April 17th. 39 Business Training Center (BTC) | register by phone: 309-796-5718 registration form on page 47 | Business Training Center (BTC) BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 ROAD MAP TO STARTING A BUSINESS Welding Training Provider: Bryce Palar This certificate program is designed to help you successfully New PRODUCTION MIG WELDING start a new business or more successfully manage your This is a 140-hour Production MIG Welding class designed to train existing business. individuals on how to work as a welder in a production setting. The classroom portion covers gases, symbols, blueprints, math, During this class you will: safety, interviewing skills, and resume writing. The remaining • Become familiar with the elements that are vital to starting and sustaining class time involves hands-on experience conducted in a welding a small business. lab area. • Develop a Business Plan that guides your business startup or development. • Obtain knowledge of resources available to small business owners. STICK/TIG WELDING • Engage with others who are starting a business. This is a 140-hour SMAW (Stick) and GTAW (TIG) class designed • Hear from guest speakers who have been through a business startup. to train individuals on how to work in a welding environment. • Earn a completion certificate to present to prospective lenders. The first 40 hours are dedicated to classroom training which Topics: includes gases, symbols, blueprints, math, safety, different • Is Owning a Small Business for you? types of Stick rods, different types of Tungsten and how and FLUX CORE ARC WELDING • Expenses Sales, Profits – What Do the Numbers Mean? when each type are used. The remaining 100 hours are dedi- • Financing a Small Business Training Providers: M. Johnson. New cated to hands-on and demonstration of proper use of mate- M. Helderman, W. Long • Human Resources rials. • How to Market and Promote a Small Business This 24-hour program is designed to expand your current • Writing a Business Plan – and write one Monday - Friday, Jan. 17 - Feb. 22 (No refunds after Jan. 5) welding knowledge and skill. This introductory class is a • Business Ownership Structures, Taxes, and Business Insurance (2 Saturday classes on Feb. 4 & 11) new offering based off of current market needs. Participants • Accounting Tools Stick/TIG or MIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. must have either completed a welding program or have • Utilizing Technology, Internet, Email, and Social Media as Business Tools Stick/TIG or MIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. experience as a welder in the workforce. This short-term pro- • Managing a Small Business gram will introduce the Flux Core Arc process. Flux Core Arc Monday - Friday, Feb. 27 - Apr. 5 (No refunds after Feb. 13) 10 Thursdays Feb. 16 - Apr. 20 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Welding (FCAW) is a process that requires a continuously-fed Stick/TIG or MIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CRN 11491 Bldg 1 - Balcony Rm. B13 Tuition Fee $495 consumable tubular electrode containing a flux and a con- Stick/TIG or MIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. stant-voltage or, less commonly, a constant-current welding Contact person: Susan Llewellyn 309-796-5716 [email protected] supply. FCAW generally has a very good penetration that Monday - Friday, Apr. 17 - May 24 (No refunds after Apr. 3) This program is co-sponsored by the Illinois SBDC and SCORE. forms a strong weld. Stick/TIG or MIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. In this training, you will learn: Stick/TIG or MIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. • The types of flux core Some of the things you’ll learn to do: QUICKBOOKS FOR SMALL BUSINESS *You must be in attendance and participate 95% of the time in • Setting your machine Training Provider: Paul Nagovan Starting Your Own Business order to receive a certificate from Black Hawk College. • Learning what gases to use and not to use Want to get a better handle on your business finances? • Learn how to register your start-up business properly. The tuition fee is $2,300 for each class (subject to change). • Single pass and multi-pass fillet welds, all position groove QuickBooks is the go-to accounting software for small busi- • Find out what reports are integral to the proper management Fee includes the cost of the book. root, hot pass, fill pass, and cap pass welds and their unique ness. In this class you’ll get the hands-on guidance you need to of your company. These classes do not qualify for financial aid. techniques quickly and painlessly become comfortable with this small busi- • All types of positioning joints: flat, vertical, horizontal and Setting Up Your Company on QuickBooks ness accounting tool. Welding Class location: BHC Industrial Training Lab overhead • Discover how to set up your company, customers, and Registration deadline: Apr. 19 Extension Center, 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL (across • How to cut out a flux core weld with air arcing vendors on QuickBooks. Tues./Thurs. Apr. 25 - May 9 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. from Courtesy Car City) • How to minimize weld spatter and common weld defects CRN 11492 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 313 Tuition Fee $125 Tracking Income such as lack of weld fusion, weld cracks, porosity, worm • Learn how to bill or invoice your clients and manage your For more information or to register for welding classes, call tracks and slag inclusions accounts receivable. 309-796-5718 or go to www.bhc.edu/welding • How to handle variables such as mill scale, rust, surface contaminates, prepping the joint, excess gaps and poor Tracking Expenses edge preparations • Learn how to enter your bills and pay them, and how to Welding Class Testimonials • Parameter requirements for applications with different wire properly manage your accounts payable. “The class was very educational. I learned a lot stick out requirements as found in variable thickness groove Payroll and Sales Taxes and the instructors were very helpful.” weld joints Attendees: Individuals who have already taken a welding pro- • You’ll learn how to process payroll and sale taxes. “I enjoyed the class and would recommend it to anyone.” gram and/or who are working as a welder. Financial Reports “Love the way the class was taught, strongly Tues./Thurs. Jan. 24 - Feb. 9 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. • Understand how to produce and interpret the financial recommend others to come. Took a lot from the class CRN 11538 ITLEC Tuition Fee $480 reports that will help you to properly manage your business. and feel it is going to benefit me in the future!” Income Taxes Welding Class location: BHC Industrial Training Lab “The teachers were very knowledgeable, it • Learn how to track and categorize financial data to reduce Extension Center, 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL was a great class.” 40 income tax liabilities. (across from Courtesy Car City) 41 Business Training Center (BTC) | register by phone: 309-796-5718 registration form on page 47 | Business Training Center (BTC) BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 ROAD MAP TO STARTING A BUSINESS Welding Training Provider: Bryce Palar This certificate program is designed to help you successfully New PRODUCTION MIG WELDING start a new business or more successfully manage your This is a 140-hour Production MIG Welding class designed to train existing business. individuals on how to work as a welder in a production setting. The classroom portion covers gases, symbols, blueprints, math, During this class you will: safety, interviewing skills, and resume writing. The remaining • Become familiar with the elements that are vital to starting and sustaining class time involves hands-on experience conducted in a welding a small business. lab area. • Develop a Business Plan that guides your business startup or development. • Obtain knowledge of resources available to small business owners. STICK/TIG WELDING • Engage with others who are starting a business. This is a 140-hour SMAW (Stick) and GTAW (TIG) class designed • Hear from guest speakers who have been through a business startup. to train individuals on how to work in a welding environment. • Earn a completion certificate to present to prospective lenders. The first 40 hours are dedicated to classroom training which Topics: includes gases, symbols, blueprints, math, safety, different • Is Owning a Small Business for you? types of Stick rods, different types of Tungsten and how and FLUX CORE ARC WELDING • Expenses Sales, Profits – What Do the Numbers Mean? when each type are used. The remaining 100 hours are dedi- • Financing a Small Business Training Providers: M. Johnson. New cated to hands-on and demonstration of proper use of mate- M. Helderman, W. Long • Human Resources rials. • How to Market and Promote a Small Business This 24-hour program is designed to expand your current • Writing a Business Plan – and write one Monday - Friday, Jan. 17 - Feb. 22 (No refunds after Jan. 5) welding knowledge and skill. This introductory class is a • Business Ownership Structures, Taxes, and Business Insurance (2 Saturday classes on Feb. 4 & 11) new offering based off of current market needs. Participants • Accounting Tools Stick/TIG or MIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. must have either completed a welding program or have • Utilizing Technology, Internet, Email, and Social Media as Business Tools Stick/TIG or MIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. experience as a welder in the workforce. This short-term pro- • Managing a Small Business gram will introduce the Flux Core Arc process. Flux Core Arc Monday - Friday, Feb. 27 - Apr. 5 (No refunds after Feb. 13) 10 Thursdays Feb. 16 - Apr. 20 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Welding (FCAW) is a process that requires a continuously-fed Stick/TIG or MIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CRN 11491 Bldg 1 - Balcony Rm. B13 Tuition Fee $495 consumable tubular electrode containing a flux and a con- Stick/TIG or MIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. stant-voltage or, less commonly, a constant-current welding Contact person: Susan Llewellyn 309-796-5716 [email protected] supply. FCAW generally has a very good penetration that Monday - Friday, Apr. 17 - May 24 (No refunds after Apr. 3) This program is co-sponsored by the Illinois SBDC and SCORE. forms a strong weld. Stick/TIG or MIG Day class: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. In this training, you will learn: Stick/TIG or MIG Night class: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. • The types of flux core Some of the things you’ll learn to do: QUICKBOOKS FOR SMALL BUSINESS *You must be in attendance and participate 95% of the time in • Setting your machine Training Provider: Paul Nagovan Starting Your Own Business order to receive a certificate from Black Hawk College. • Learning what gases to use and not to use Want to get a better handle on your business finances? • Learn how to register your start-up business properly. The tuition fee is $2,300 for each class (subject to change). • Single pass and multi-pass fillet welds, all position groove QuickBooks is the go-to accounting software for small busi- • Find out what reports are integral to the proper management Fee includes the cost of the book. root, hot pass, fill pass, and cap pass welds and their unique ness. In this class you’ll get the hands-on guidance you need to of your company. These classes do not qualify for financial aid. techniques quickly and painlessly become comfortable with this small busi- • All types of positioning joints: flat, vertical, horizontal and Setting Up Your Company on QuickBooks ness accounting tool. Welding Class location: BHC Industrial Training Lab overhead • Discover how to set up your company, customers, and Registration deadline: Apr. 19 Extension Center, 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL (across • How to cut out a flux core weld with air arcing vendors on QuickBooks. Tues./Thurs. Apr. 25 - May 9 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. from Courtesy Car City) • How to minimize weld spatter and common weld defects CRN 11492 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 313 Tuition Fee $125 Tracking Income such as lack of weld fusion, weld cracks, porosity, worm • Learn how to bill or invoice your clients and manage your For more information or to register for welding classes, call tracks and slag inclusions accounts receivable. 309-796-5718 or go to www.bhc.edu/welding • How to handle variables such as mill scale, rust, surface contaminates, prepping the joint, excess gaps and poor Tracking Expenses edge preparations • Learn how to enter your bills and pay them, and how to Welding Class Testimonials • Parameter requirements for applications with different wire properly manage your accounts payable. “The class was very educational. I learned a lot stick out requirements as found in variable thickness groove Payroll and Sales Taxes and the instructors were very helpful.” weld joints Attendees: Individuals who have already taken a welding pro- • You’ll learn how to process payroll and sale taxes. “I enjoyed the class and would recommend it to anyone.” gram and/or who are working as a welder. Financial Reports “Love the way the class was taught, strongly Tues./Thurs. Jan. 24 - Feb. 9 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. • Understand how to produce and interpret the financial recommend others to come. Took a lot from the class CRN 11538 ITLEC Tuition Fee $480 reports that will help you to properly manage your business. and feel it is going to benefit me in the future!” Income Taxes Welding Class location: BHC Industrial Training Lab “The teachers were very knowledgeable, it • Learn how to track and categorize financial data to reduce Extension Center, 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL was a great class.” 40 income tax liabilities. (across from Courtesy Car City) 41 Business Training Center (BTC) | register by phone: 309-796-5718 www.bhc.edu/btc | Business Training Center (BTC) BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 OSHA 10-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY FORK TRUCK OPERATOR SAFETY AND Water Program Training Provider: Jeff Clark Participants will learn the major provisions of the Occupational DRIVING TRAINING Training Provider: Michael (Red) Johnson INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED Safety and Health Act with an emphasis on hazard identifi- This course meets the training cation, avoidance, control and prevention. Broader topics of DRINKING WATER OPERATIONS requirements for OSHA standard 29 Training Provider: Brianna Huber discussion include: working and walking surfaces, emergency CFR 1910.178. The training consists This course covers a majority of the significant procedures and plans and exit routes, material safety data sheets and labeling of classroom instruction that covers concepts related to the operation and maintenance of Illinois program, electrical safety, personal protective equipment, the content of the OSHA standard, Class B and Class A public water supply operations, and will hazard communication, lockout/tagout, machine guarding, types and characteristics of forklifts, prepare students for the Class B and Class A water operators’ IL record keeping, and other topics as required. Upon comple- pre-operation inspections, basic EPA exam and certification. Students must meet specific expe- tion, the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card will be issued. driving, stability and load handling, rience, education, and examination requirements in order to Lunch included on Thursday, Feb. 9. fuels, batteries, and attachments. qualify for certification. 1 Thursday Feb. 9 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Driving practice and performance Topics include: 1 Friday Feb. 10 8:00 a.m. - Noon evaluation follows classroom instruction. A Certificate of • Disinfection • Fluoridation CRN 11498 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Tuition Fee $285 Completion is issued at completion of the class. • Distribution • Clarification Instructor Jeff Clark 1 Thursday Feb. 23 8:00 a.m. - Noon • Lime-Soda Softening • Ion Exchange Softening RESPONDING TO CHEMICAL SPILLS - CRN 11253 ITLEC Fee $99 • Filtration • Iron & Manganese Control OSHA 10-Hour Testimonials OPERATIONS LEVEL This is a blended format class which is a combination of “Jeff does a great job of teaching and makes 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. online and classroom learning. During the first class, materials understanding the materials easy.“ Training Provider: Jeff Clark CRN 11256 ITLEC Fee $99 This course is for companies that have chemical products will be handed out and instruction given on logging into the on site and have employees who respond defensively to the campus system for assignments. “I learned a lot that I had no idea would ever be an issue – 1 Wednesday Apr. 12 8:00 a.m. - Noon Class will meet on the following days: Feb.1, Feb. 15, Mar. 8, such as using a ladder incorrectly, having a required release or potential release of those chemical substances CRN 11257 ITLEC Fee $99 with the intent of protecting nearby persons, property or the Apr. 12, and Apr. 26. written procedure for lockout/tagout, and simply knowing 5 Wednesdays See above dates. 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. environment. This training will not include special cleanup 1 Tuesday May 9 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. where I can find information I need.” CRN 11497 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $465 of equipment that the company may or will not have. CRN 11258 ITLEC Fee $99 Individuals will have an understanding of what is safe to clean Drinking Water Class Fork Truck Class location: BHC Industrial Training Lab OSHA & Safety up and when to alert proper authorities or clean up contrac- “This class gave me a broader understanding of different tors. Trained employees should be able to work with local and Extension Center (ITLEC), 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL treatment processes and a better in depth understanding (across from Courtesy Car City) WAREHOUSE WORKER SAFETY state authorities in the event of a major release. This course of lab requirements.” meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q)(6)(ii) operations level. Training Provider: Jeff Clark Fork Truck Testimonial This program will cover the classroom requirements for fork- Lunch included. WASTEWATER (SEWAGE) TREATMENT “The instructor was very patient and helpful. He gave tips lift operations including inspection and material handling. 1 Wednesday Mar. 1 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Training Provider: Lisa Perry to remember when lifting and tilting. He was very profes- Also included is training for employees receiving or shipping CRN 11496 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Fee $225 This course will help prepare you for the Class 3 and Class 4 sional and took the time so I understood and got it right.” hazardous materials DOT 49 CFR hazardous materials table, wastewater operators’ state exam and IL EPA certification. packaging of materials, shipping papers and other documen- SAFE ELECTRICAL WORK PRACTICES Applicants must meet specific experience, education, and tation. This class will end with demonstrations on the cleanup Training Provider: Jeff Clark Refund Policy for Fork Truck Training examination requirements in order to qualify for certification. of minor chemical spills of battery acid, oils and fuels used in This course is directed to qualified and unqualified persons, A full refund for Fork Truck Training will be granted when a You will earn three months of on-the-job credit by completing powered industrial trucks. working on or near electrical energized equipment and who student withdraws at least five business days prior to class this class and gain confidence in your abilities as you take this 1 Monday Jan. 23 8:30 a.m. - Noon risk the possibility of electrical shock. This training will include start date by calling 309-796-5716. first step in moving up in this vital field. CRN 11493 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Fee $79 Special Offer! the topics of: understanding the OSHA Subpart S electrical Topics include: standard and NFPA’s 70E Arc Flash, new 2015 requirements • Introduction to wastewater • Collection systems including mandatory personal protective equipment, devel- REGISTER FOR BTC CLASSES • Lift stations • Flow measurement Financial Assistance oping energy control procedures (Lock Out 29 CFR 1910.147) • Stabilization ponds • Chlorination American Job Center ® scholarships may be available for and the required annual inspections. By mail or in person: • Sampling and laws governing certain classes or programs, subject to limited federal funding 1 Thursday Apr. 6 9:00 a.m. - Noon (Use the registration form on page 47) treatment plants as well as meeting eligibility requirements. Call 309-788- CRN 11495 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Fee $125 Black Hawk College Required textbook Edition 7 must be purchased at the BHC 7587 or 309-852-6544 for more information. Business Training Center (Bldg. 1, Balcony) Bookstore prior to the first class. Editions 5 or 6 can be substituted 6600 34th Avenue if already purchased/available. Refund Policy for OSHA & Safety Classes: Project Now Community Action Agency Community Services Moline, IL 61265 11 Thursdays Feb. 16 - Apr. 27 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Full refund will be granted when a student withdraws at Block Grant (CSBG) Scholarship Program may be available CRN 11494 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $425 least four business days prior to class start date subject to meeting eligibility criteria and the completion of an Credit/Debit card is required for the following: by calling 309-796-5718. application. Go to www.projectnow.org/community.htm or By Phone: 309-796-5718 Refund Policy for Water Program Classes: call 309-793-6391 for more information. FAX: 309-796-5261 Full refund will be granted when a student with- draws at least four business days prior to class start Online: www.bhc.edu/btc/registration 42 date by calling 309-796-5718. 43 Business Training Center (BTC) | register by phone: 309-796-5718 www.bhc.edu/btc | Business Training Center (BTC) BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 OSHA 10-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY FORK TRUCK OPERATOR SAFETY AND Water Program Training Provider: Jeff Clark Participants will learn the major provisions of the Occupational DRIVING TRAINING Training Provider: Michael (Red) Johnson INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED Safety and Health Act with an emphasis on hazard identifi- This course meets the training cation, avoidance, control and prevention. Broader topics of DRINKING WATER OPERATIONS requirements for OSHA standard 29 Training Provider: Brianna Huber discussion include: working and walking surfaces, emergency CFR 1910.178. The training consists This course covers a majority of the significant procedures and plans and exit routes, material safety data sheets and labeling of classroom instruction that covers concepts related to the operation and maintenance of Illinois program, electrical safety, personal protective equipment, the content of the OSHA standard, Class B and Class A public water supply operations, and will hazard communication, lockout/tagout, machine guarding, types and characteristics of forklifts, prepare students for the Class B and Class A water operators’ IL record keeping, and other topics as required. Upon comple- pre-operation inspections, basic EPA exam and certification. Students must meet specific expe- tion, the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card will be issued. driving, stability and load handling, rience, education, and examination requirements in order to Lunch included on Thursday, Feb. 9. fuels, batteries, and attachments. qualify for certification. 1 Thursday Feb. 9 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Driving practice and performance Topics include: 1 Friday Feb. 10 8:00 a.m. - Noon evaluation follows classroom instruction. A Certificate of • Disinfection • Fluoridation CRN 11498 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Tuition Fee $285 Completion is issued at completion of the class. • Distribution • Clarification Instructor Jeff Clark 1 Thursday Feb. 23 8:00 a.m. - Noon • Lime-Soda Softening • Ion Exchange Softening RESPONDING TO CHEMICAL SPILLS - CRN 11253 ITLEC Fee $99 • Filtration • Iron & Manganese Control OSHA 10-Hour Testimonials OPERATIONS LEVEL This is a blended format class which is a combination of “Jeff does a great job of teaching and makes 1 Tuesday Mar. 21 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. online and classroom learning. During the first class, materials understanding the materials easy.“ Training Provider: Jeff Clark CRN 11256 ITLEC Fee $99 This course is for companies that have chemical products will be handed out and instruction given on logging into the on site and have employees who respond defensively to the campus system for assignments. “I learned a lot that I had no idea would ever be an issue – 1 Wednesday Apr. 12 8:00 a.m. - Noon Class will meet on the following days: Feb.1, Feb. 15, Mar. 8, such as using a ladder incorrectly, having a required release or potential release of those chemical substances CRN 11257 ITLEC Fee $99 with the intent of protecting nearby persons, property or the Apr. 12, and Apr. 26. written procedure for lockout/tagout, and simply knowing 5 Wednesdays See above dates. 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. environment. This training will not include special cleanup 1 Tuesday May 9 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. where I can find information I need.” CRN 11497 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $465 of equipment that the company may or will not have. CRN 11258 ITLEC Fee $99 Individuals will have an understanding of what is safe to clean Drinking Water Class Fork Truck Class location: BHC Industrial Training Lab OSHA & Safety up and when to alert proper authorities or clean up contrac- “This class gave me a broader understanding of different tors. Trained employees should be able to work with local and Extension Center (ITLEC), 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL treatment processes and a better in depth understanding (across from Courtesy Car City) WAREHOUSE WORKER SAFETY state authorities in the event of a major release. This course of lab requirements.” meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q)(6)(ii) operations level. Training Provider: Jeff Clark Fork Truck Testimonial This program will cover the classroom requirements for fork- Lunch included. WASTEWATER (SEWAGE) TREATMENT “The instructor was very patient and helpful. He gave tips lift operations including inspection and material handling. 1 Wednesday Mar. 1 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Training Provider: Lisa Perry to remember when lifting and tilting. He was very profes- Also included is training for employees receiving or shipping CRN 11496 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Fee $225 This course will help prepare you for the Class 3 and Class 4 sional and took the time so I understood and got it right.” hazardous materials DOT 49 CFR hazardous materials table, wastewater operators’ state exam and IL EPA certification. packaging of materials, shipping papers and other documen- SAFE ELECTRICAL WORK PRACTICES Applicants must meet specific experience, education, and tation. This class will end with demonstrations on the cleanup Training Provider: Jeff Clark Refund Policy for Fork Truck Training examination requirements in order to qualify for certification. of minor chemical spills of battery acid, oils and fuels used in This course is directed to qualified and unqualified persons, A full refund for Fork Truck Training will be granted when a You will earn three months of on-the-job credit by completing powered industrial trucks. working on or near electrical energized equipment and who student withdraws at least five business days prior to class this class and gain confidence in your abilities as you take this 1 Monday Jan. 23 8:30 a.m. - Noon risk the possibility of electrical shock. This training will include start date by calling 309-796-5716. first step in moving up in this vital field. CRN 11493 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Fee $79 Special Offer! the topics of: understanding the OSHA Subpart S electrical Topics include: standard and NFPA’s 70E Arc Flash, new 2015 requirements • Introduction to wastewater • Collection systems including mandatory personal protective equipment, devel- REGISTER FOR BTC CLASSES • Lift stations • Flow measurement Financial Assistance oping energy control procedures (Lock Out 29 CFR 1910.147) • Stabilization ponds • Chlorination American Job Center ® scholarships may be available for and the required annual inspections. By mail or in person: • Sampling and laws governing certain classes or programs, subject to limited federal funding 1 Thursday Apr. 6 9:00 a.m. - Noon (Use the registration form on page 47) treatment plants as well as meeting eligibility requirements. Call 309-788- CRN 11495 Bldg. 1 - Balcony B13 Fee $125 Black Hawk College Required textbook Edition 7 must be purchased at the BHC 7587 or 309-852-6544 for more information. Business Training Center (Bldg. 1, Balcony) Bookstore prior to the first class. Editions 5 or 6 can be substituted 6600 34th Avenue if already purchased/available. Refund Policy for OSHA & Safety Classes: Project Now Community Action Agency Community Services Moline, IL 61265 11 Thursdays Feb. 16 - Apr. 27 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Full refund will be granted when a student withdraws at Block Grant (CSBG) Scholarship Program may be available CRN 11494 Bldg. 1 - Rm. 303 Tuition Fee $425 least four business days prior to class start date subject to meeting eligibility criteria and the completion of an Credit/Debit card is required for the following: by calling 309-796-5718. application. Go to www.projectnow.org/community.htm or By Phone: 309-796-5718 Refund Policy for Water Program Classes: call 309-793-6391 for more information. FAX: 309-796-5261 Full refund will be granted when a student with- draws at least four business days prior to class start Online: www.bhc.edu/btc/registration 42 date by calling 309-796-5718. 43 Business Training Center (BTC) | register by phone: 309-796-5718 registration form on page 47 | Business Training Center (BTC) BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5729

CNC Production Blueprint Reading

CNC PRODUCTION MACHINE GENERAL BLUEPRINT OPERATOR LEVEL 1 (64 HOURS) READING (24 HOURS) New Training Provider: F. Paul Smith Instructor: Michael “Red” Johnson Do you want to expand your shop floor experience and be This short-term class will give you a good introduction for more versatile to an employer? This is a challenging 64-hour understanding blueprints and what they mean. You will learn hands-on training program for individuals desiring entry to the the Alphabet of lines such as object, hidden, center, phantom, world of CNC operation. Upon successful completion of cur- dimension, extension, leaders, break, section and cutting riculum, participants will be ready for on the job (OJT) as entry planes. You will also gain terminology and understand the level Production CNC Machine Operators. Shop safety and symbols of a print. In addition, you will become familiar with quality principles are given special emphasis throughout the the visualization of a print such as: curriculum. The focus on the program is on practical applica- • Orthographical • View tion – all examples and exercises are based on operations typi- • Principal • Sectional cally encountered on the job. Topics include: production math, • Auxiliary • Multi views print reading, production measurement tools, CNC tooling, • First angle and third view projection CNC machine operation. This program includes both classroom and hands on training Attendees: Individuals who have shop floor experience with blueprints. but have little or no experience operating CNC machines Mon./Wed. Jan. 23 - Feb. 15 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. seeking to gain entry into the workforce of CNC opera- CRN 11512 ITLEC Tuition Fee $269 tions. Jan. 17 - Feb. 21 Tues./Thurs. 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Mon./Wed. Jan. 23 - Feb. 15 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 11513 ITLEC Tuition Fee $269 CRN 11259 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 108 Tuition Fee $800 (Fee includes materials.) Highway Construction BLUEPRINT READING FOR New CNC Production Machine Operator CONSTRUCTION (24HOURS) HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CAREERS Next class starts March 6, 2017. “The class was very good. The instructor was nice Instructor: Michael “Red” Johnson and would stop and answer any question I had. Within This short-term class will provide the foundational knowledge TRAINING PROGRAM (HCCTP) The application process requires several steps, beginning one week of completing this class and applying, I got and basic elements of reading construction blueprints. Upon Paul Fessler, Program Manager with attending an orientation session: The Illinois Department of Transportation and the Illinois a call for a job interview.” successful completion, you will be able to have introductory • Tuesday, January 10 at 2:00 p.m. Hessou-we Kaga knowledge of blueprints as it relates to the construction Community College Board created this program to increase • Thursday, January 12 at 6:00 p.m. industry. You will be introduced to reading a floor plan and the number of minorities, women and disadvantaged persons CNC PRODUCTION MACHINE architectural drawings, become familiar with a glossary of blue- working on IDOT projects. • Friday, January 13 at 10:00 a.m. print terms and reference symbols as well as make basic math • Wednesday, January 18 at 10:00 a.m. OPERATOR LEVEL II (48 HOURS) calculations. You will learn about lines such as: This 13-week class will cover math, job/life skills, blueprint Training Provider: F. Paul Smith • Friday, January 20 at 2:00 p.m. • Object • Hidden reading, OSHA, stick welding, construction equipment opera- This is a continuance of the Level I CNC Production Machine • Center • Phantom tion, shop time, and hands-on projects. Operator. This training includes basic CNC operator skills and All orientations are held at: • Dimension • Extension CNC set-up processes. Coursework covers a variety of relevant Black Hawk College, Bldg. 1, Room B-13, • Leaders • Break This program is at no cost to the participant. The students areas including: tooling applications, work holding, offsets, 6600 34th Ave., Moline, IL 61265 • Section • Cutting planes selected for the program will learn essential skills for working in programming, methods for holding tolerances, gauging and You will also become familiar with symbols and terminology the highway construction trades. Your steps: inspection. Students gain real-world experience using actual such as title block, dimension types, tolerance box, bill of mate- 1. Register for and attend an Orientation Session. CNC Machining centers to perform real production runs and rials, etc. In addition, you will become familiar with the visual- Interested in this program and a career in highway construc- Register online at: www.bhc.edu/hcctp or call job set-ups. Classes are conducted using Haas CNC machines. ization of a print such as orthographical, view, first angle and tion? Start the application process by attending one of our ori- Paul Fessler at 309-796-5729. Shop safety and quality principles are given special emphasis third view projection as well as, principal, sectional, auxiliary entation sessions. throughout the class. 2. Math and Reading Skills Test – to follow the orientation for and multi views. This program includes both classroom and Attendees: Individuals who have completed CNC Produc- those wanting to proceed. hands on training with blueprints. Requirements: tion Machine Operator Level I or can prove skill and knowl- • Interest in working in the construction trades 3. Potential candidates are invited for an interview, then edge equivalent to Level I by testing. Tues./Thurs. Mar. 28 - Apr. 20 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. selections are made. Mar. 21 - Apr. 15 Tues./Thurs. 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 11511 ITLEC Tuition Fee $269 • 18 years or older Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - Noon • High school diploma or GED 4. Drug testing. Tues./Thurs. Mar. 28 - Apr. 20 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 11260 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 108 Tuition Fee $600 • Valid driver’s license (Fee includes materials.) CRN 11510 ITLEC Tuition Fee$269 For more information contact: Paul Fessler, 309-796-5729 or • Drug-free (tested) For more information, contact: BHC Industrial Training Lab Extension Center (ITLEC), [email protected] 44 Toni Sierer [email protected] 309-796-5718 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL (across from Courtesy Car City) 45 Business Training Center (BTC) | register by phone: 309-796-5718 registration form on page 47 | Business Training Center (BTC) BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5718 BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER (BTC) 309-796-5729

CNC Production Blueprint Reading

CNC PRODUCTION MACHINE GENERAL BLUEPRINT OPERATOR LEVEL 1 (64 HOURS) READING (24 HOURS) New Training Provider: F. Paul Smith Instructor: Michael “Red” Johnson Do you want to expand your shop floor experience and be This short-term class will give you a good introduction for more versatile to an employer? This is a challenging 64-hour understanding blueprints and what they mean. You will learn hands-on training program for individuals desiring entry to the the Alphabet of lines such as object, hidden, center, phantom, world of CNC operation. Upon successful completion of cur- dimension, extension, leaders, break, section and cutting riculum, participants will be ready for on the job (OJT) as entry planes. You will also gain terminology and understand the level Production CNC Machine Operators. Shop safety and symbols of a print. In addition, you will become familiar with quality principles are given special emphasis throughout the the visualization of a print such as: curriculum. The focus on the program is on practical applica- • Orthographical • View tion – all examples and exercises are based on operations typi- • Principal • Sectional cally encountered on the job. Topics include: production math, • Auxiliary • Multi views print reading, production measurement tools, CNC tooling, • First angle and third view projection CNC machine operation. This program includes both classroom and hands on training Attendees: Individuals who have shop floor experience with blueprints. but have little or no experience operating CNC machines Mon./Wed. Jan. 23 - Feb. 15 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. seeking to gain entry into the workforce of CNC opera- CRN 11512 ITLEC Tuition Fee $269 tions. Jan. 17 - Feb. 21 Tues./Thurs. 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Mon./Wed. Jan. 23 - Feb. 15 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 11513 ITLEC Tuition Fee $269 CRN 11259 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 108 Tuition Fee $800 (Fee includes materials.) Highway Construction BLUEPRINT READING FOR New CNC Production Machine Operator CONSTRUCTION (24HOURS) HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CAREERS Next class starts March 6, 2017. “The class was very good. The instructor was nice Instructor: Michael “Red” Johnson and would stop and answer any question I had. Within This short-term class will provide the foundational knowledge TRAINING PROGRAM (HCCTP) The application process requires several steps, beginning one week of completing this class and applying, I got and basic elements of reading construction blueprints. Upon Paul Fessler, Program Manager with attending an orientation session: The Illinois Department of Transportation and the Illinois a call for a job interview.” successful completion, you will be able to have introductory • Tuesday, January 10 at 2:00 p.m. Hessou-we Kaga knowledge of blueprints as it relates to the construction Community College Board created this program to increase • Thursday, January 12 at 6:00 p.m. industry. You will be introduced to reading a floor plan and the number of minorities, women and disadvantaged persons CNC PRODUCTION MACHINE architectural drawings, become familiar with a glossary of blue- working on IDOT projects. • Friday, January 13 at 10:00 a.m. print terms and reference symbols as well as make basic math • Wednesday, January 18 at 10:00 a.m. OPERATOR LEVEL II (48 HOURS) calculations. You will learn about lines such as: This 13-week class will cover math, job/life skills, blueprint Training Provider: F. Paul Smith • Friday, January 20 at 2:00 p.m. • Object • Hidden reading, OSHA, stick welding, construction equipment opera- This is a continuance of the Level I CNC Production Machine • Center • Phantom tion, shop time, and hands-on projects. Operator. This training includes basic CNC operator skills and All orientations are held at: • Dimension • Extension CNC set-up processes. Coursework covers a variety of relevant Black Hawk College, Bldg. 1, Room B-13, • Leaders • Break This program is at no cost to the participant. The students areas including: tooling applications, work holding, offsets, 6600 34th Ave., Moline, IL 61265 • Section • Cutting planes selected for the program will learn essential skills for working in programming, methods for holding tolerances, gauging and You will also become familiar with symbols and terminology the highway construction trades. Your steps: inspection. Students gain real-world experience using actual such as title block, dimension types, tolerance box, bill of mate- 1. Register for and attend an Orientation Session. CNC Machining centers to perform real production runs and rials, etc. In addition, you will become familiar with the visual- Interested in this program and a career in highway construc- Register online at: www.bhc.edu/hcctp or call job set-ups. Classes are conducted using Haas CNC machines. ization of a print such as orthographical, view, first angle and tion? Start the application process by attending one of our ori- Paul Fessler at 309-796-5729. Shop safety and quality principles are given special emphasis third view projection as well as, principal, sectional, auxiliary entation sessions. throughout the class. 2. Math and Reading Skills Test – to follow the orientation for and multi views. This program includes both classroom and Attendees: Individuals who have completed CNC Produc- those wanting to proceed. hands on training with blueprints. Requirements: tion Machine Operator Level I or can prove skill and knowl- • Interest in working in the construction trades 3. Potential candidates are invited for an interview, then edge equivalent to Level I by testing. Tues./Thurs. Mar. 28 - Apr. 20 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. selections are made. Mar. 21 - Apr. 15 Tues./Thurs. 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. CRN 11511 ITLEC Tuition Fee $269 • 18 years or older Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - Noon • High school diploma or GED 4. Drug testing. Tues./Thurs. Mar. 28 - Apr. 20 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. CRN 11260 Bldg. 2 - Rm. 108 Tuition Fee $600 • Valid driver’s license (Fee includes materials.) CRN 11510 ITLEC Tuition Fee$269 For more information contact: Paul Fessler, 309-796-5729 or • Drug-free (tested) For more information, contact: BHC Industrial Training Lab Extension Center (ITLEC), [email protected] 44 Toni Sierer [email protected] 309-796-5718 3901 25th Street, Moline, IL (across from Courtesy Car City) 45 PaCE Registration Information | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Registration Form

Student Class Eligibility - Who Can Method of Payment: Register Now For PaCE Classes ___ Cash Credit Card ______Enroll ___ Check/ Money Order Exp. Date ______Security Code ______(Three digit code on the back of the card) Address: Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) • Enrollment is open to anyone 16 years of age or older Month Year Credit Card: Black Hawk College - Outreach Center unless otherwise indicated in the description. ___VISA Name on Card ______Phone # ______301 Avenue of the Cities • Under certain circumstances a student 15 years of age or ___ MasterCard East Moline, IL 61244-4038 younger may enroll with special permission from the ___ Discover Cardholder Address/Zip (if different than below) ______instructor. Business Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity: __ Yes __ No • For any questions, please call us at 309-796-8223. 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Alaskan Native Pacific Islander Send your completed form and full payment Home Address:______(10) Asian ___ (50) White By Mail - • Withdrawals must be completed by phone or in person at ___ (30) Black or African American ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond to the above address. ___ (40) Hispanic or Latino the Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) office. City:______State:______Zip:______Are you a United States Citizen? __ Yes __ No Are you a permanent resident of the United States? __ Yes __ No Bring your completed form and full Are you here on a Visa? __ Yes __ No In Person - Home Phone:______Business Phone:______If Yes, what is your home country of origin?______payment to the above address during business hours. 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Credit card payment is required. ___ (05) Remedy basic skills deficiencies • change the time, date or place of class. ___ (06) Pursue non-career, personal interests ______(07) Prepare for high school diploma equivalence test By FAX - Credit card payment is required. • make other revisions in course offerings which become ___ (08) Other or unknown Fax completed registration form to 309-796-8282. necessary. ______Highest Degree Previously Earned: ___ (30) GED ___ (60) Masters Degree In case of severe weather: ___ (35) High School Diploma ___ (70) First Professional ______(39) Some college (No degree) Degree After Hours Drop Box - Located at the North • classes may be postponed. ___ (40) Certificate ___ (80) Doctorate Degree • listen to local TV/radio stations for announcements. ___ (45) Associate Degree ___ (85) Other Door to the Outreach Center. ______(50) Bachelors Degree ___ (90) None Employment Status: ___ (03) Part Time—15 hrs or Holidays ___ (01) Full Time—40 hrs or less/week Date:______Rec’d By:______Cash:____ Check#______Charge:______more ___ (04) Homemaker Fees January 16 - Martin Luther King’s Birthday ___ (02) Part Time—over 15 hrs/ ___ (05) Unemployed Total Due ___ (06) Retired/Other • Full payment of fees is due at the time of registration. February 20 - Presidents’ Day week • Make checks payable to Black Hawk College. March 13-17 Spring Break: PaCE classes will meet as PaCE Registration Information PaCE scheduled. The BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) and Out- Method of Payment: ___ Cash Credit Card ______Hawk’s Hub (Bookstore) 309-796-5500 reach Center offices will be closed on March 17. ___ Check/ Money Order April 14 - Good Friday Exp. Date ______Security Code ______(Three digit code on the back of the card) For more information go to www.bhc.edu/hawkshub Month Year Monday & Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Credit Card: ___VISA Name on Card ______Phone # ______Wednesday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Facilities Locations ___ MasterCard • Black Hawk College - Outreach Center (Outreach) ___ Discover Cardholder Address/Zip (if different than below) ______Equal Opportunity Notification 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL 309-796-8223 Email: [email protected] Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity: __ Yes __ No Black Hawk College will make all educational and per- Race: (choose one or more): Telecommunications Device For the Deaf 309-755-9855 ___ (20) American Indian/ ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/ sonnel decisions without regard to race, color, religion, Social Security Number:______Birth Date:_____/_____/______Alaskan Native Pacific Islander ___ (10) Asian ___ (50) White gender, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin • Black Hawk College (Bldg. 1, 2, 3, 4, STB, and HSC) ___ (30) Black or African American ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond or ancestry, age, physical or mental disability unrelated to 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL Name:______Male___ Female___ Primary Race/Ethnicity: (select one): (Last) (First) (Middle Initial) ability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era vet- ___ (20) American Indian/ ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/ • Black Hawk College Adult Learning Center Alaskan Native Pacific Islander eran, except as specifically exempted by law. Coordinator ___ (10) Asian ___ (50) White (BHC ALC), 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive, Rock Home Address:______(30) Black or African American ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond for compliance is Stacey Cary, Director of HR. Located in ___ (40) Hispanic or Latino Island, IL Building 1, Room B7, 309-796-5225. City:______State:______Zip:______Are you a United States Citizen? __ Yes __ No Are you a permanent resident of the United States? __ Yes __ No • Black Hawk College - Community Education Are you here on a Visa? __ Yes __ No If Yes, what is your home country of origin?______Center (CEC), 404 E. 3rd St., Kewanee, IL Home Phone:______Business Phone:______Services for Students with Student Intent: (Check one) ___ (01) Prepare for new or first occupational career Disabilities • Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, 5195 Utica Ridge Rd., Cell Phone:______Email: ______(02) Improve present occupational skills The information contained in this publication is available Davenport, IA ___ (03) Explore courses to decide on a career CRN Class Title Amount Due ___ (04) Prepare for transfer to 4-yr. college or University in alternative formats upon request. A one-week advance ___ (05) Remedy basic skills deficiencies • CASI, 1035 West Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA ___ (06) Pursue non-career, personal interests notice of accommodation needs is recommended. ______(07) Prepare for high school diploma equivalence test If you will need accommodations due to a disability • Center for Living Arts, 2008 4th Ave., Rock Island, IL ___ (08) Other or unknown (e.g. Sign Language Interpreter, special seating) to partici- ______Highest Degree Previously Earned: • Geneseo Public Library, Foundation Rooms A & B ___ (30) GED ___ (60) Masters Degree pate in any BHC activity or program, please contact: ___ (35) High School Diploma ___ (70) First Professional 805 N. Chicago Street, Geneseo, IL ______(39) Some college (No degree) Degree ___ (40) Certificate ___ (80) Doctorate Degree Phone: (309) 796-5903 (CAPTEL) or General Office: ___ (45) Associate Degree ___ (85) Other (309) 796-5900. • Quad City Animal Welfare Center, 612 1st Street ______(50) Bachelors Degree ___ (90) None West, Milan, IL Employment Status: ___ (03) Part Time—15 hrs or ___ (01) Full Time—40 hrs or less/week Date:______Rec’d By:______Cash:____ Check#______Charge:______more ___ (04) Homemaker • The Cellar, 137 S State St., Geneseo, IL ___ (02) Part Time—over 15 hrs/ ___ (05) Unemployed 46 Total Due week ___ (06) Retired/Other 47 PaCE Registration Information | register by phone: 309-796-8223 Registration Form

Student Class Eligibility - Who Can Method of Payment: Register Now For PaCE Classes ___ Cash Credit Card ______Enroll ___ Check/ Money Order Exp. Date ______Security Code ______(Three digit code on the back of the card) Address: Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) • Enrollment is open to anyone 16 years of age or older Month Year Credit Card: Black Hawk College - Outreach Center unless otherwise indicated in the description. ___VISA Name on Card ______Phone # ______301 Avenue of the Cities • Under certain circumstances a student 15 years of age or ___ MasterCard East Moline, IL 61244-4038 younger may enroll with special permission from the ___ Discover Cardholder Address/Zip (if different than below) ______instructor. Business Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity: __ Yes __ No • For any questions, please call us at 309-796-8223. Race: (choose one or more): Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ___ (20) American Indian/ ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/ Social Security Number:______Birth Date:_____/_____/______Alaskan Native Pacific Islander Refund Policy ___ (10) Asian ___ (50) White Online - Go to www.bhc.edu/pace. Click on Continu- ___ (30) Black or African American ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond • Call 309-796-8223 no later than 24 hours (one full ing Ed Registration and then select a PaCE schedule. Name:______Male___ Female___ Primary Race/Ethnicity: (select one): (Last) (First) (Middle Initial) business day) before your class starts to receive a ___ (20) American Indian/ ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/ 100% refund—unless otherwise noted. Alaskan Native Pacific Islander Send your completed form and full payment Home Address:______(10) Asian ___ (50) White By Mail - • Withdrawals must be completed by phone or in person at ___ (30) Black or African American ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond to the above address. ___ (40) Hispanic or Latino the Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) office. City:______State:______Zip:______Are you a United States Citizen? __ Yes __ No Are you a permanent resident of the United States? __ Yes __ No Bring your completed form and full Are you here on a Visa? __ Yes __ No In Person - Home Phone:______Business Phone:______If Yes, what is your home country of origin?______payment to the above address during business hours. Cancellation Policy Without incurring obligation, Black Hawk College Student Intent: (Check one) Cell Phone:______Email: ______(01) Prepare for new or first occupational career reserves the right to: ___ (02) Improve present occupational skills By Phone - Call 309-796-8223 during business ___ (03) Explore courses to decide on a career • cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. CRN Class Title Amount Due ___ (04) Prepare for transfer to 4-yr. college or University hours. Credit card payment is required. ___ (05) Remedy basic skills deficiencies • change the time, date or place of class. ___ (06) Pursue non-career, personal interests ______(07) Prepare for high school diploma equivalence test By FAX - Credit card payment is required. • make other revisions in course offerings which become ___ (08) Other or unknown Fax completed registration form to 309-796-8282. necessary. ______Highest Degree Previously Earned: ___ (30) GED ___ (60) Masters Degree In case of severe weather: ___ (35) High School Diploma ___ (70) First Professional ______(39) Some college (No degree) Degree After Hours Drop Box - Located at the North • classes may be postponed. ___ (40) Certificate ___ (80) Doctorate Degree • listen to local TV/radio stations for announcements. ___ (45) Associate Degree ___ (85) Other Door to the Outreach Center. ______(50) Bachelors Degree ___ (90) None Employment Status: ___ (03) Part Time—15 hrs or Holidays ___ (01) Full Time—40 hrs or less/week Date:______Rec’d By:______Cash:____ Check#______Charge:______more ___ (04) Homemaker Fees January 16 - Martin Luther King’s Birthday ___ (02) Part Time—over 15 hrs/ ___ (05) Unemployed Total Due ___ (06) Retired/Other • Full payment of fees is due at the time of registration. February 20 - Presidents’ Day week • Make checks payable to Black Hawk College. March 13-17 Spring Break: PaCE classes will meet as PaCE Registration Information PaCE scheduled. The BHC Hawk’s Hub (bookstore) and Out- Method of Payment: ___ Cash Credit Card ______Hawk’s Hub (Bookstore) 309-796-5500 reach Center offices will be closed on March 17. ___ Check/ Money Order April 14 - Good Friday Exp. Date ______Security Code ______(Three digit code on the back of the card) For more information go to www.bhc.edu/hawkshub Month Year Monday & Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Credit Card: ___VISA Name on Card ______Phone # ______Wednesday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Facilities Locations ___ MasterCard • Black Hawk College - Outreach Center (Outreach) ___ Discover Cardholder Address/Zip (if different than below) ______Equal Opportunity Notification 301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL 309-796-8223 Email: [email protected] Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity: __ Yes __ No Black Hawk College will make all educational and per- Race: (choose one or more): Telecommunications Device For the Deaf 309-755-9855 ___ (20) American Indian/ ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/ sonnel decisions without regard to race, color, religion, Social Security Number:______Birth Date:_____/_____/______Alaskan Native Pacific Islander ___ (10) Asian ___ (50) White gender, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin • Black Hawk College (Bldg. 1, 2, 3, 4, STB, and HSC) ___ (30) Black or African American ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond or ancestry, age, physical or mental disability unrelated to 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL Name:______Male___ Female___ Primary Race/Ethnicity: (select one): (Last) (First) (Middle Initial) ability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era vet- ___ (20) American Indian/ ___ (70) Native Hawaiian/ • Black Hawk College Adult Learning Center Alaskan Native Pacific Islander eran, except as specifically exempted by law. Coordinator ___ (10) Asian ___ (50) White (BHC ALC), 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive, Rock Home Address:______(30) Black or African American ___ (60) Choose Not to Respond for compliance is Stacey Cary, Director of HR. Located in ___ (40) Hispanic or Latino Island, IL Building 1, Room B7, 309-796-5225. City:______State:______Zip:______Are you a United States Citizen? __ Yes __ No Are you a permanent resident of the United States? __ Yes __ No • Black Hawk College - Community Education Are you here on a Visa? __ Yes __ No If Yes, what is your home country of origin?______Center (CEC), 404 E. 3rd St., Kewanee, IL Home Phone:______Business Phone:______Services for Students with Student Intent: (Check one) ___ (01) Prepare for new or first occupational career Disabilities • Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, 5195 Utica Ridge Rd., Cell Phone:______Email: ______(02) Improve present occupational skills The information contained in this publication is available Davenport, IA ___ (03) Explore courses to decide on a career CRN Class Title Amount Due ___ (04) Prepare for transfer to 4-yr. college or University in alternative formats upon request. A one-week advance ___ (05) Remedy basic skills deficiencies • CASI, 1035 West Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA ___ (06) Pursue non-career, personal interests notice of accommodation needs is recommended. ______(07) Prepare for high school diploma equivalence test If you will need accommodations due to a disability • Center for Living Arts, 2008 4th Ave., Rock Island, IL ___ (08) Other or unknown (e.g. Sign Language Interpreter, special seating) to partici- ______Highest Degree Previously Earned: • Geneseo Public Library, Foundation Rooms A & B ___ (30) GED ___ (60) Masters Degree pate in any BHC activity or program, please contact: ___ (35) High School Diploma ___ (70) First Professional 805 N. Chicago Street, Geneseo, IL ______(39) Some college (No degree) Degree ___ (40) Certificate ___ (80) Doctorate Degree Phone: (309) 796-5903 (CAPTEL) or General Office: ___ (45) Associate Degree ___ (85) Other (309) 796-5900. • Quad City Animal Welfare Center, 612 1st Street ______(50) Bachelors Degree ___ (90) None West, Milan, IL Employment Status: ___ (03) Part Time—15 hrs or ___ (01) Full Time—40 hrs or less/week Date:______Rec’d By:______Cash:____ Check#______Charge:______more ___ (04) Homemaker • The Cellar, 137 S State St., Geneseo, IL ___ (02) Part Time—over 15 hrs/ ___ (05) Unemployed 46 Total Due week ___ (06) Retired/Other 47 BLACK HAWK COLLEGE 6600 34TH AVE MOLINE IL 61265-5899

Professional and Continuing Education Look inside for a list of our upcoming classes. Visit our website: www.bhc.edu/pace Health Care Career Programs: PaCE Information Nights An Overview Tuesday, January 24 Tuesday, January 24 Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Event ends at 6:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Event ends at 6:30 p.m. Black Hawk College - Adult Learning Center Black Hawk College - Health Science Center, Room 204 4610 Blackhawk Commons Drive, Rock Island, IL 6600 34th Ave., Moline, IL Stop by this free event to learn about the numerous programs/classes offered. Want to prepare for a challenging and rewarding career in health care but not Talk with PaCE Coordinators to determine if a class or program is right for you. certain which PaCE health program is right for you? Know exactly what program you want and need to enroll? This informational session will give prospective Learn about the following PaCE opportunities: students information on various PaCE health care career programs. Instructors will • Professional Development/Continuing Education be available for a brief overview. • Technology (workshops/classes) • Community Education FREE to prospective students; however, • Online Learning registration for the event is required. Call 309-796-8223. • Languages 1 Tuesday Jan. 24 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. For information on all of the PaCE programs, visit www.bhc.edu/PaCE. CRN 11280 HSC - Rm. 204 Fee FREE

Join the BHC Nursing and Allied Health/HPE faculty as students in grades 8-12 are given the opportunity to explore a career in health care. Students will attend a total of six classes in the Health Career two days investigating the careers in nursing, EMS/EMT, physical therapy, and more. Go to www.bhc.edu/youth for a full explanation of the program and the registration form. Pathway Program 2 Saturdays Feb. 25 - Mar. 4 8:00 a.m. - Noon CRN 11467 HSC - Rm. 203 Fee $105