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Fall 2021 Continuing Education And Nassau Community College Fall 2021 Continuing Education & Workforce Development See pages 2-29 Credit Degree & Certificate Programs See pages 30-33 Visit Us Online: ncc.edu Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @nassaucommunitycollege Look Inside to See Our Credit and Non-Credit Programs ØØØ TABLE OF CONTENTS NON-CREDIT CLASSES AND SPECIAL COURSES See pages 2-29 OFFICE OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT & LIFELONG LEARNING ART & DESIGN ..............................................................4 Nassau Community College BLACK ROCKET STEAM CLASSES FOR KIDS .............3 One Education Drive BUSINESS SKILLS ..................................................... 4-5 Garden City, New York 11530 CENTER FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ..... 22-27 516.572.7472 Certified Associate in Project Management [email protected] (CAPM®) ................................................................. 25 NCC.EDU/CONTINUINGEDUCATION Community Health Worker.....................................27 Dialysis Technician ..................................................23 ed2go Online Professional & Skills Courses ..........26 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) ...................22 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Prep .............24 Mental Health First Aid ..........................................24 OSHA 500 Series ....................................................24 Pharmacy Technician ..............................................23 Phlebotomy Technician .........................................23 SHRM-CP®/SHRM-SCP® .........................................26 COMPUTER CLASSES .............................................. 5-8 CREATIVE WRITING .....................................................8 DANCE ..........................................................................8 ed2go ......................................................................3, 26 EXAMS CLEP/DSST ..............................................................29 TEAS .......................................................................28 INCLEMENT WEATHER EXERCISE/SPORTS .......................................................9 In the event of snow or inclement weather, class cancellation information can be obtained on the FILM ............................................................................10 College web site, www.ncc.edu or through local media. FIRST AID ....................................................................10 HOME IMPROVEMENT ..............................................11 IMPAIRED DRIVER PROGRAM (IDP) ............................9 JEWISH STUDIES ........................................................11 Did you know Nassau Community College LANGUAGE CENTER.............................................17-21 has a radio station? 90.3FM WHPC Información en español .................................... 20-21 Winner of the 2021 “Abraham & Borst” Best Overall 中文資訊介紹 ...........................................................21 College Radio Station, and 2019 & 2021 Winner of Registration Information ........................................21 the “Community College Radio Station of the Year” awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System! PERSONAL INTEREST ........................................... 11-13 PET CARE ....................................................................13 Listen on iHeartRadio, or ask your smart speaker to “Play WHPC!” PHOTOGRAPHY .........................................................13 REAL ESTATE .........................................................13-14 More information at www.NCCradio.org! RETIREMENT PREPARATION .....................................15 SELF IMPROVEMENT .................................................15 TEST PREPARATION NCC COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION TASC (formerly GED) Review/Prep ............ 16, 27, 28 Dr. Jermaine Williams TEAS Review .....................................................16, 28 NCC President SAT Review .............................................................29 Dr. Janet Caruso REGISTRATION FORM ...............................................35 Associate Vice President, How to Register for Non-Credit Courses ..............34 Workforce Development, Lifelong Learning WINTER COURSES ................................................16-17 & Weekend College Beth Hawley DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Associate Dean for Lifelong Learning See pages 30-33 Sandra O'Hare ADMISSIONS ........................................................ 30-31 Brochure Editor PROGRAMS OF STUDY ........................................ 32-33 Leeann Lundgren Catalog Layout Nassau Community College is an equal employment, affirmative action institution and shall not discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, sexual preference, national origin or disability. ZOOM INSTRUCTIONS Take Control Participating in MOST of these workshops requires the use of a device with Zoom audio/ of Your Opportunities video conferencing capability. with Continuing Education Instructors are responsible for setting up the Zoom environment. Several Ways: We must have an accurate email address/phone Instructor led non-credit courses featured in number on record. this brochure via Zoom, or where specified meeting on campus and complemented with Classes will meet via Zoom unless Zoom or other online learning systems. otherwise indicated. For information about how to join a Zoom For self-paced or instructor-led online courses meeting as well as a link to join a test meeting, flexible to meet your needs, see our ed2go visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/ link, at www.ncc.edu/continuingeducation. articles/115002262083. For information about system requirements, visit For the full list of available courses, registration https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/ and payment information, technology articles/201362023- system-requirements-for- requirements and support, please visit our windows-macos-and-linux. website or simply browse at: http://www.ed2go.com/nassaucc/. For questions regarding computer access, please email [email protected]. CLASSES FOR KIDS BLACK ROCKET STEAM CLASSES FOR KIDS The magic comes to life as never before when students are empowered to be as creative as they were all born to be! Black Rocket has twenty years of experience designing courses in the S.T.E.A.M fields. Every program is powered by the student’s innate imagination and designed to bring their ideas to life in a fun, hands-on learning environment. From concept to creation students will demonstrate their masterpiece to the world at the end of each week! All Black Rocket programs mirror real-life experiences and the collaborative nature of the design process. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. For schedule of remote classes and registration link go to https://blackrocket.com/online/nacc FALL 2021 — NCC.EDU/CONTINUINGEDUCATION 3 BEGINNING CROCHETING DRAWING FOR BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE Learn the basic stitches to this beautiful craft. A LEVELS small project will be completed in this session. This is a foundation course, touching on such primary Bring a size K crochet hook and a light-colored matters as perspective, drawing aids, composition, and value. yarn (knitting worsted weight- 4ply). A supply list will be provided prior to the start of class. Instructor: Susan Otto Material Expenses: $50 approx. CE5 112 A1 ON-CAMPUS COURSE Meets: Instructor: Elizabeth Kisseleff CE9 452 R1 ZOOM COURSE Meets: Friday, 10:00am-12:00pm for 8 sessions. Monday, 6:30pm-8:30pm for 6 sessions. Starts October 1 Fee: $160 Starts October 4 Fee: $175 INTERMEDIATE CROCHETING PAINT WITH ACRYLICS If you know how to chain stitch, single crochet Work with acrylic paints using many different techniques. and double crochet, this class is for you. This Acrylics can be used as solid colors, or just add water for class teaches increasing and decreasing, working many different effects, landscapes, still life scenes, people, in rounds, post stitches, pattern stitches (shells, anything you want to paint can be done with acrylics! A clusters, picots), and pattern reading. Bring a supply list will be provided prior to the start of class. size K crochet hook and a light-colored yarn Material Expenses: $50 approx. ART & DESIGN (knitting worsted weight-4ply). Instructor: Beth Drucker Instructor: Susan Otto CE9 662 A1 ON-CAMPUS COURSE Meets: CE9 455 A1 ON-CAMPUS COURSE Meets: Saturday, 10:00am-12:00pm for 6 sessions. Saturday, 10:00am-12:00pm for 8 sessions. Starts October 2 Fee: $175 Starts October 2 Fee: $160 WATERCOLOR PAINTING Students will learn to use various types of watercolor, NEW SEWING BASICS watercolor techniques, and brushes. We will be using wet on wet techniques, wet on dry, learn to layer colors, and how to Don’t be afraid of your sewing machine! In this class you will get solid colors with your paint. A supply list will be provided learn how to thread the machine, wind a bobbin, sew simple prior to the start of class. stitches, and basic machine maintenance. We will discuss Material Expenses: $50 approx. different fabrics, their uses, how they’re sold, and how and Instructor: Beth Drucker where to buy them. Learn how to lay out and adjust patterns. CE9 661 A1 ON-CAMPUS COURSE Meets: Test fabric will be provided to start you off, and by the Saturday, 12:30pm-2:30pm for 6 sessions. last two sessions we will complete an apron and a reusable Starts October 2 Fee: $175 shopping bag. Please bring your own sewing machine to class. A supply list will be provided prior to the start of class. WATERCOLOR/GOUACHE PAINTING Material Expenses:
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