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K N O W L E D G E for L I Focus on Careers FALL 2013 Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development 1000 Hempstead Ave., PO Box 5002, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Career Seminars Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor Health Care Biller Tuesday, September 3, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Home Inspector Rockville Centre Campus Human Resource Professional No Charge Interior Decorator Medical Coding Specialist Medical Assistant Call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 or e-mail Nonprofit Management us at [email protected] for further Pharmacy Technician information and to RSVP Real Estate Salesperson K N O W L E D G E for L I F E Molloy College is also in Suffolk! Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor Floral Designer Nursing Bookkeeping Health Care Biller Online Courses Business Home Inspector Paralegal Child Development Associate Human Resource Professional Pharmacy Technician Computers & Technology Interior Decorator Real Estate Salesperson Education Medical Assistant Speech-Language Pathology K N O W L E D G E for L I F E Enrolled Agent Medical Coding Specialist Personal Enrichment and www.molloy.edu Family Development Credential Music Therapy Test Preparation Courses are also offered Financial Planning Nonprofit Management Online Registration Available! Online registration is available for courses offered by the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development at Molloy College. Students can go online and register 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also update your personal data, check on your registration Registration REGISTRATION FORM status and see your grades. DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT To access the system, please visit our website at: www.molloy.edu/ce/registration and go to is easy! For fax, mail or in-person registration, please complete the information below. “online registration.” To register for classes you will need an e-mail address and a MasterCard Only one person may register on this form. Additional forms may be copied. or Visa charge card. A confirmation, with your room assignmet, will be sent upon receipt of your registration. Room assignments are also posted on the bulletin board outside If you should need assistance with the system, or if you should have any questions, please of Room 106 in Siena Hall. MARK YOUR CALENDAR! contact us by e-mail at: [email protected] or by phone at 516-678-5000 ext. 6206. FIVE WAYS TO REGISTER: PLEASE PRINT TYPE Online Registration About Molloy College Visit our website at: www.molloy.edu/ce and click on the “Registration” icon on the Information and Molloy College, an independent Catholic college based in Rockville Centre, was founded DATE left-hand side of the page and follow the in 1955. The College serves a student population of approximately 4,400 undergraduate and Registration Session directions. graduate students. The main campus is located on the South Shore of Long Island in Rockville LAST NAME FIRST NAME M.I. Tuesday, September 3 Centre. By Phone 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Call 516-678-5000 x6206 with The College also offers off campus locations for study at the Suffolk Center in East Farmingdale, your MasterCard® or VISA® MAILING ADDRESS Kellenberg Hall just off the Rt. 110 corridor. In addition, the College offers courses at area hospitals and number during the times schools - all designed to provide convenience for our undergraduate, graduate and continuing listed under in-person registration . No Charge CITY STATE ZIP education students. Seek advice and guidance from Molloy College offers AA degree in liberal arts; the AAS degree in cardiovascular technology, By Fax HOME PHONE BUSINESS PHONE faculty, staff, and administrators nuclear medicine technology and respiratory care; and the BA or BS degree in accounting, art, Complete the registration form and include in the following areas: biology, business management, communications, computer science, computer information your MasterCard or Visa number. systems, criminal justice, education, English, earth and environmental studies, health service Fax the form to 516-256-2233. E-MAIL FAX Accounting/Bookkeeping leadership, history, interdisciplinary studies, mathematics, music, music therapy, nursing, Have you previously attended Continuing Education courses at Molloy? Yes No Addiction Studies philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, Spanish, speech language pathology, CASAC Education audiology and theology; and the BSW in Social Work; and the BFA in art and music. Teacher In-Person Please come to the Continuing Education If so, when? Term Year Recredentialling certification programs are available in childhood (1-6), adolescence (7-12), programs are available in Accounting, Business, Criminal Justice, Education, Music Therapy, Nursing, Speech Office located in Siena Hall, Room 106 COURSE # SECT START DATE NAME OF COURSE TUITION Business Pathology and Personal Financial Planning, and there is a Ph.D. program in Nursing. during the following office hours: Child Care Training Computers & Technology Over 13,000 Molloy College alumni have benefited from this combination of traditional, liberal Mondays - Thursdays 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. English as a Second Language studies and practical, professional coursework. Their personal development and professional success are a testimony to the tradition of Dominican education at Molloy College. Enrolled Agent Fridays Financial Planning The Rockville Centre campus is located off the Southern State Parkway, between exits 19 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Floral Design and 20, the college is easily accessible from all parts of Long Island, Queens, Manhattan and Saturdays Health Information Management Brooklyn by bus, LIRR or automobile. The Suffolk Center is also located off of the Southern 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Medical Coding/Billing State Parkway at exit 32N on the grounds of Republic Airport. (For more specific directions to Home Inspection both campuses, see page 72.) A Campus Map can be found SUB TOTAL Human Resource Management on page 72 of this catalog. Interior Decorating Division of Continuing Education and DISCOUNT (Please provide proof) Medical Assistant By Mail TOTAL TUITION Nonprofit Management Professional Development Complete the registration form and mail it with a check, money order or Nursing PAYMENT METHOD Molloy College has a strong commitment to provide education and training for adult learners. credit card information to: Check # Cash Paralegal A large number of individuals want to learn throughout the life cycle. A changing world due to Please make checks payable to: Molloy College Pharmacy Technician socioeconomic conditions has created the need for continuous education and training. Molloy College Real Estate Regardless of whether an individual needs to attend courses to enhance their job skills, to Division of Continuing Education Credit Card Visa MasterCard Exp. Date (Month/Year) Speech Language Pathology train for a new career or just for the joy of learning, the Division of Continuing Education and 1000 Hempstead Avenue Professional Development at Molloy College offers courses and certificate programs specially P.O. Box 5002 Account Number designed with the adult student in mind. Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 Plus dozens of other courses in writing, Signature of Cardholder languages and test preparation. At the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development, our mission is: Refund Policies are Call 516-678-5000 ext. 6206 for listed on page 69 OFFICE USE ONLY further information and to RSVP. “To teach others how to achieve their dreams.” of this catalog. Taken by: (R) (AC) (P) TABLE OF CONTENTS Open House inside front cover Registration is easy! Careers and Professional Development 2-58 Five Ways To Register: 2 Career Seminars and Career Development 3 Addiction Studies On-Line: 10 Business, Accounting & Management Visit our website at: 17 Child Care www.molloy.edu/ce/registration and follow the directions. You will need an 18 Computers & Technology (online) e-mail address and a MasterCard or Visa 19 Education – Professional Development for Teachers charge to register. 24 Enrolled Agent 25 Family Development Credentials By Phone: 26 Financial Planning Call 800-229-1020 ext. 6206 with your 27 Floral Design MasterCard or Visa number during the 28 Health Professions times listed under in-person registration. 29 Home Inspection 31 Interior Decorating 33 Medical Assisting Skills By Fax: 35 Medical Records - Health Information Management Complete the registration form on the 42 Music Therapy inside back cover and include your 43 Nonprofit Management MasterCard or Visa number. Fax the form 46 Nursing to 516-256-2233 at anytime. 53 Online Courses and Certificate Programs 54 Paralegal Program 55 Pharmacy Technician In-Person: Registration is available 56 Career Training Programs Mondays - Thursdays from 57 Real Estate 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Fridays from 58 Speech-Language Pathology 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and on most Saturdays from 8:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m. Personal Enrichment 59-64 at the Division of Continuing Education in Siena Hall, Room 106. 59 English as a Second Language (ESL) 60 Irish Studies 61 Languages By Mail: 62 Sister Mary Celeste Beck Auditing Series Complete the registration form on 63 SAT Preparation/ the inside back cover and mail it with Catholic High School Entrance Exam (CHSEE) Prep a check, money order or credit card 63 Regents Review information to: 64 Summer Music Institute 64 Writing Division of Continuing Education Molloy College 1000 Hempstead Avenue Suffolk Center 65 P.O Box 5002 Special Programs 66-67 Siena Hall, Room 106 Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 66 Molloy Institute for Lifelong Learning (MILL) 67 Center for Christian-Jewish Dialogue General Information 68-72 Visit us on the web at: 68 Administration, Staff and Trustees 73 Office Hours and Location www.molloy.edu/ce 73 Policies and Procedures 76 Travel Directions and Campus Map Registration Form & Instructions inside back cover 1 CAREERS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CAREER SEMINARS As you move along your career path, you may begin considering a career change. A field that was appealing at age 20 or 30 may not be as interesting later in life.
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