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Registration FormMake checks payable and mail to: Lorain County JVS Adult Career Center

15181 S.R. 58 South • Oberlin, OH 44074 Elyria/Oberlin 440.774.1051 Extension 2254 • Lorain 440.986.6601 Extension 2254

www.lcjvs.com

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Fall 2012 Adult Course Catalog

HealtHcare OccupatiOns

World of safety & Health trainingKnowing how to respond to a First Aid or CPR emergency is one of the most important skills a person can possess. The National Safety Council is one resource you can depend on to provide this valuable knowledge. Our programs offer the latest skills, techniques and expertise in life-saving situations. Program content and learning activities can be customized. All programs can be delivered on-site or at a facility of your choice. Our experienced staff will work with you to assess your needs and create a special program that best fits your situation. Lorain County JVS Adult Career Center offers NSC classes in all levels of CPR, First Aid, First Responder, Blood-borne Pathogens and Emergency Vehicle Operation. Call Marsha Leonard at 440.774.1051 Ext. 2291 for further information.

saFety OccupatiOns

emergency Medical techniciansThe new 150-hour EMT course is based on the new EMS Educational standards. The course is required for certification as an EMT in the state of Ohio. The curriculum which contains more pathophysiology is designed to prepare an individual to serve on ambulance services and fire departments. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, high school diploma or GED, driver’s license and not been convicted of, plead guilt to or had judicial finding of guilt to crimes listed in OAC 4765-8-01. Books are included in the cost of tuition. The cost of the national exam is extra. Accreditation #119. eMt12sec. a sept. 11 – Feb. 7 6 - 10 pM t, tH $900

eMt refresherThis 30-hour course meets the National scope of practice model and recertification requirements for EMT in the state of Ohio. It can also be used for continuing education hours for other levels of training. Call Marsha Leonard at 440.774.1051 Ext. 2291 for further information.

emergency Medical responderThis 48-hour course is required for certification as an Emergency Medical Responder in the state of Ohio. The curriculum is designed especially for those who first arrive at any emergency scenes: police, firefighters and industrial workers. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, high school diploma or GED, driver’s license and not been convicted of, plead guilt to or had judicial finding of guilt to crimes listed in OAC 4765-8-01. Books are included in the cost of tuition. The cost of the National Registry Exam is extra. Accreditation #119. Fr12 48 HOurssec. a sept. 17 – Oct. 24 6 - 10 pM M, W $425

First responder refresherThis 15-hour course meets recertification requirements for First Responder in the state of Ohio. Course scheduled upon request. Continuing Education programs can be delivered on-site or at a facility of your choice by calling the Adult Career Center.

american Heart association cprWe provide all levels of training including Healthcare. Scheduled upon request.

ManuFacturing

introduction to cnc (computerized numerical control)This course is designed to present an introduction and overview of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC). Hands-on operations, programming cycles and axis movements are included using Fanuc controls and language. Class size is limited to 12.cnc12 40 HOurssec. a sept. 25 – Oct. 306 - 10 pM t, tH $420

cnc programmingThis course provides instruction in Computerized Numerical Controls programming. It includes G code and M code programming as well as hands-on programming on two and three axis machines with interactive mill cam and lathe cam. Prerequisite: Introduction to CNC. cncp12 40 HOurssec. a nov. 6 – Dec. 116 - 10 pM t, tH $420

entry-level roboticsThis course is an introduction to robotics, and includes robot safety, pendant overview and operation, types of robot moves, manipulating the robot manually with axis keys and using keys to manipulate within the robot program path. Also covered will be starting and stopping the robot during a job, recovering from an emergency stop, robot errors and clearing faults, and manipulating the robot. Books included in tuition.rOB12 60 HOurssec a sept. 24 – nov. 126 - 10 pM M,W $675

Basic robotic programmingThis course is an introduction to robotic programming. Course topics include robotic safety and operation, pendant operation, overview of robot manipulating keys, creating robotic programs using a 6-axis robot and external positioned. Also included are types of robot moves and speeds, inserting commands, basic l/O, selecting and running robot jobs in teach mode and automatic mode. Prerequisite: Entry- Level Robotics. Same books from first course, which is a prerequisite, will be used. rOBprOg12 40 HOurssec a nov. 14 – Dec. 19 6 - 10 pM M,W $475

intro to plcsLearn systems configuration and programming using Allen Bradley SLC 500 and Micrologix 1000. Course will review binary, octal, hexadecimal and BCD numbering systems used in PLC control. PLC ladder diagram construction, I/O addressing, and circuit interfaces will be heavily stressed with use of RS Logix as a programming platform. Prerequisite: Industrial Electricity or experience. Book included in tuition. plc12 60 HOurssec. a Oct. 23 – Dec. 136 - 10 pM t, tH $785

computer-aided Drafting i (caD)This class is an introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting. You will learn to plan and create drawings using basic AutoCAD commands. You will also learn how to create basic shapes, edit drawings, add text, use layers, use object snap modifiers and obtain information about your drawing. Prerequisite: Windows operating proficiency. Books included in tuition. caDi12a 60 HOursOct. 23 – Dec. 136 - 10 pM t, tH $685

Basic electricity/electronicsA basic course that covers Ohm’s law, resistor color codes, transformers, inductors and capacitors, AC theory, operation of digital multi-meters and ladder logic. This course is highly recommended to be taken prior to any other electrical courses. Scientific calculator needed. Books included in tuition. Bel12 52 HOurssec. a Oct. 1 – nov. 12 6 - 10 pM M, W $730

industrial electricityThis class will cover AC and DC Electromotive principles and motor ratings, construction of basic motor control circuitry, motor protection devices, motor control circuits using relay ladder logic, wiring configurations and load distribution. Basic Electricity is strongly recommended as a prerequisite. This course is a prerequisite if taking Intro to PLCs. Books included in tuition.inel12 60 HOurssec. a aug. 27 – Oct. 176 - 10 pM M,W $740

commercial electricityThis course focuses on wiring materials, outlets, switch boxes, service, installation rough-in and finish wiring with emphasis on commercial applications. Learn the proper methods to bending conduit (EMT and Rigid), three-phase connections and applying the National Electric Code. Books included in tuition.cMel12 60 HOurssec. a Oct. 22 – Dec. 126 - 10 pM M, W $790

n HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 1n SAFETY OCCUPATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1n MANUFACTURING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2n BUILDING TRADES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3n SERVICE OCCUPATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

n INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. . . . . . . . . 4-5n SPECIAL INTEREST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5n ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES . . . . . . . . . . 6n ONLINE COURSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6n GENERAL INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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Fall 2012 Adult Course Catalog

HealtHcare OccupatiOns

World of safety & Health trainingKnowing how to respond to a First Aid or CPR emergency is one of the most important skills a person can possess. The National Safety Council is one resource you can depend on to provide this valuable knowledge. Our programs offer the latest skills, techniques and expertise in life-saving situations. Program content and learning activities can be customized. All programs can be delivered on-site or at a facility of your choice. Our experienced staff will work with you to assess your needs and create a special program that best fits your situation. Lorain County JVS Adult Career Center offers NSC classes in all levels of CPR, First Aid, First Responder, Blood-borne Pathogens and Emergency Vehicle Operation. Call Marsha Leonard at 440.774.1051 Ext. 2291 for further information.

saFety OccupatiOns

emergency Medical techniciansThe new 150-hour EMT course is based on the new EMS Educational standards. The course is required for certification as an EMT in the state of Ohio. The curriculum which contains more pathophysiology is designed to prepare an individual to serve on ambulance services and fire departments. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, high school diploma or GED, driver’s license and not been convicted of, plead guilt to or had judicial finding of guilt to crimes listed in OAC 4765-8-01. Books are included in the cost of tuition. The cost of the national exam is extra. Accreditation #119. eMt12sec. a sept. 11 – Feb. 7 6 - 10 pM t, tH $900

eMt refresherThis 30-hour course meets the National scope of practice model and recertification requirements for EMT in the state of Ohio. It can also be used for continuing education hours for other levels of training. Call Marsha Leonard at 440.774.1051 Ext. 2291 for further information.

emergency Medical responderThis 48-hour course is required for certification as an Emergency Medical Responder in the state of Ohio. The curriculum is designed especially for those who first arrive at any emergency scenes: police, firefighters and industrial workers. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, high school diploma or GED, driver’s license and not been convicted of, plead guilt to or had judicial finding of guilt to crimes listed in OAC 4765-8-01. Books are included in the cost of tuition. The cost of the National Registry Exam is extra. Accreditation #119. Fr12 48 HOurssec. a sept. 17 – Oct. 24 6 - 10 pM M, W $425

First responder refresherThis 15-hour course meets recertification requirements for First Responder in the state of Ohio. Course scheduled upon request. Continuing Education programs can be delivered on-site or at a facility of your choice by calling the Adult Career Center.

american Heart association cprWe provide all levels of training including Healthcare. Scheduled upon request.

ManuFacturing

introduction to cnc (computerized numerical control)This course is designed to present an introduction and overview of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC). Hands-on operations, programming cycles and axis movements are included using Fanuc controls and language. Class size is limited to 12.cnc12 40 HOurssec. a sept. 25 – Oct. 306 - 10 pM t, tH $420

cnc programmingThis course provides instruction in Computerized Numerical Controls programming. It includes G code and M code programming as well as hands-on programming on two and three axis machines with interactive mill cam and lathe cam. Prerequisite: Introduction to CNC. cncp12 40 HOurssec. a nov. 6 – Dec. 116 - 10 pM t, tH $420

entry-level roboticsThis course is an introduction to robotics, and includes robot safety, pendant overview and operation, types of robot moves, manipulating the robot manually with axis keys and using keys to manipulate within the robot program path. Also covered will be starting and stopping the robot during a job, recovering from an emergency stop, robot errors and clearing faults, and manipulating the robot. Books included in tuition.rOB12 60 HOurssec a sept. 24 – nov. 126 - 10 pM M,W $675

Basic robotic programmingThis course is an introduction to robotic programming. Course topics include robotic safety and operation, pendant operation, overview of robot manipulating keys, creating robotic programs using a 6-axis robot and external positioned. Also included are types of robot moves and speeds, inserting commands, basic l/O, selecting and running robot jobs in teach mode and automatic mode. Prerequisite: Entry- Level Robotics. Same books from first course, which is a prerequisite, will be used. rOBprOg12 40 HOurssec a nov. 14 – Dec. 19 6 - 10 pM M,W $475

intro to plcsLearn systems configuration and programming using Allen Bradley SLC 500 and Micrologix 1000. Course will review binary, octal, hexadecimal and BCD numbering systems used in PLC control. PLC ladder diagram construction, I/O addressing, and circuit interfaces will be heavily stressed with use of RS Logix as a programming platform. Prerequisite: Industrial Electricity or experience. Book included in tuition. plc12 60 HOurssec. a Oct. 23 – Dec. 136 - 10 pM t, tH $785

computer-aided Drafting i (caD)This class is an introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting. You will learn to plan and create drawings using basic AutoCAD commands. You will also learn how to create basic shapes, edit drawings, add text, use layers, use object snap modifiers and obtain information about your drawing. Prerequisite: Windows operating proficiency. Books included in tuition. caDi12a 60 HOursOct. 23 – Dec. 136 - 10 pM t, tH $685

Basic electricity/electronicsA basic course that covers Ohm’s law, resistor color codes, transformers, inductors and capacitors, AC theory, operation of digital multi-meters and ladder logic. This course is highly recommended to be taken prior to any other electrical courses. Scientific calculator needed. Books included in tuition. Bel12 52 HOurssec. a Oct. 1 – nov. 12 6 - 10 pM M, W $730

industrial electricityThis class will cover AC and DC Electromotive principles and motor ratings, construction of basic motor control circuitry, motor protection devices, motor control circuits using relay ladder logic, wiring configurations and load distribution. Basic Electricity is strongly recommended as a prerequisite. This course is a prerequisite if taking Intro to PLCs. Books included in tuition.inel12 60 HOurssec. a aug. 27 – Oct. 176 - 10 pM M,W $740

commercial electricityThis course focuses on wiring materials, outlets, switch boxes, service, installation rough-in and finish wiring with emphasis on commercial applications. Learn the proper methods to bending conduit (EMT and Rigid), three-phase connections and applying the National Electric Code. Books included in tuition.cMel12 60 HOurssec. a Oct. 22 – Dec. 126 - 10 pM M, W $790

n HEALTHCARE OCCUPATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 1n SAFETY OCCUPATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1n MANUFACTURING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2n BUILDING TRADES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3n SERVICE OCCUPATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

n INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. . . . . . . . . 4-5n SPECIAL INTEREST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5n ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES . . . . . . . . . . 6n ONLINE COURSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6n GENERAL INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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BuilDing traDes

MasonryThis course combines classroom and hands-on training in the areas of flatwork cutting, chipping and laying in position concrete blocks and bricks. Experience the use of different hand tools and bonding materials. Books included in tuition. Necessary hand tools provided by student. BtMas12 60 HOurssept. 25 – nov. 156 - 10 pM t, tH $605

plumbingLearn the fundamentals of beginning plumbing. Topics covered include: codes, take-offs, soldering, PVC and ABS installing showers, tubs, toilets, sinks and hot water tanks. Books are included in tuition.BtpluM12 60 HOursOct. 23 – Dec. 136 - 10 pM t, tH $650

residential WiringGain the ability to do wiring acceptable to electrical inspectors and power companies using the National Electrical Code. Learn about wiring materials and devices, splices, outlets, switch boxes, service installation, rough in and finish work. Books are included in tuition, necessary tools provided by student. resWr12 60 HOurssec. a sept. 17 – nov. 56 - 10 pM M,W $985

Heating/coolingLearn about heat transfer and how systems work. Mechanical and electrical controls, Freon recovery, operations, testing and troubleshooting. Training includes work on air conditioning units and furnaces. EPA-approved testing and books included in tuition.Hac12 96 HOurssec. a sept. 25 – Dec. 206 - 10 pM t,tH $895

Welding BeginningAn introduction to welding using both oxy-acetylene flame and electric arc. Course includes shop safety, fusion of metals, identification of electrodes and equipment set up. Practice in running beads on flat, horizontal surfaces and joints is included. Books included in tuition. Student must provide own welding gear. WlDB12 60 HOurssec. a sept. 11 – nov. 16 - 10 pM t,tH $960

Welding advanced/pipe Welding certificationDevelop skills with further training and practice with gas and arc on vertical and overhead welding. Increase skills with brazing and cutting. TIG and MIG may be included along with heliarc welding in all positions.

With the instructor’s approval, student will be eligible to take State Certification test for structural welding (vertical and overhead). Certification test extra. Prerequisite: Welding-Beginning or experience. Book supplied from previous prerequisite course. Student must provide own welding gear. WlDaV12 60 HOurssec. a nov. 6 – Jan. 106 - 10 pM t, tH $960

serVice OccupatiOns

The following Cosmetology programs have specific requirements and processes for enrollment. Please call Marge Daidone 440.774.1051, ext. 2274 for more information.

cosmetology Manager training program This program meets the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology criteria for the Manager’s test. This coursework will include advanced cosmetology techniques and salon management, and focus on cosmetology laws, rules, public health and safety. We prepare you for the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology’s license exam. Tuition includes one uniform top and books. 300 HOurssept. 17, 2012 – Jan. 16, 2013 4:30 - 9:30 pM M, t, W, tH $1800

Managing Manicurist Learn the latest trends and techniques of artificial enhancements and natural nails. Pedicures for health and relaxation, salon management, sales and product knowledge are also learned and practiced. We prepare you for the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology’s license exam. Tuition includes one uniform top and books.300 HOurssept. 17, 2012 – Jan. 16, 20134:30 - 9:30 pM M, t, W, tH $2839

We are a Continuing Education Provider for Ohio State board of Cosmetology required Hours for license renewal. Check our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult for classes, dates and times or call 440.774.1051 Ext. 2274 for more information.

inFOrMatiOn tecHnOlOgy

Basic computer skillsThis is a great place to start to get hands-on computer experience. Learn about computers in plain English. Students will learn the basics of word processing, spreadsheets and database programs and their applications. Also covers Windows 7 basic operations. Books included in tuition. Bcs12 28 HOurssec. a Oct. 2 – nov. 206:30 - 8:30 pM t, tH $256

Microsoft Office suiteFor the beginner or experienced student, increase or polish your skills with the following MS Office programs. Prerequisite: Windows 7 or experience with Windows environment. Books included in tuition.

Microsoft Word 2010MWD12 28 HOurssec. a sept. 17 – Oct. 316 - 8 pM M,W $250

Microsoft excel 2010 MeX12 28 HOurssec. a Oct. 30 – Dec. 186 - 8 pM t,tH $250

presentation graphics – Microsoft powerpoint 2010ppt12 28 HOurssec. a Oct. 1 – nov. 146 - 8 pM M, W $250

intro to Mac Os X This course is designed for individuals with previous experience using a computer in a Windows environment, to translate that knowledge to the wonderful world of Macintosh. Students will become familiar with operating a Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.6. You will learn to perform various tasks including running applications, managing files, configuring system settings, browsing the Internet, installing software and more. Class taught by an Apple-certified trainer. Books included in tuition. OsX12 20 HOurssept. 10 – Oct. 106 - 8 pM M, W $205

photoshopThis course introduces students to the industry standard for photo manipulation: Adobe Photoshop. Whether for personal or professional use, become comfortable creating images from scratch, manipulating photographs, and preparing your work for use in print and on the web. Learn the purpose of each Photoshop tool, how to customize the application for efficiency, as well as various photo enhancement techniques for a variety of applications. Books included in tuition.ps12 30 HOursOct. 15 – nov. 14 6 - 9 pM M,W $350

creating a Website for your small Business or nonprofit – Fast and easy Creating a website. Sounds complicated, doesn’t it? It isn’t. You don’t need to be a techie or learn any type of complicated code. This course is designed to assist non-profits, consultants and organizations with small budgets with creating a website for the first time. You’ll learn about getting a domain name that represents your organization simply, choosing a good Web host that doesn’t take advantage of you and creating a website that’s easy for your audience to use. And you can do it all with a very small budget and minimal technical skills. Give it a try! sMWeB12 12 HOursDec. 3 – 126:30 - 9:30 pM M, W $105

using your Digital camera Learn how to operate your camera to utilize all its functions (SLR and DSLR) and produce quality pictures. Bring your camera and manual. Class limited to 8 students. uDc12 4 HOurssec. a Oct. 9 – 11 6:30 - 8:30 pM – t, tH $40sec. B nov. 5 – 7 6:30 - 8:30 pM – M, W $40

Basic Home computer repairDo you want to work on your computer? Learn to add memory, a CD-ROM drive, printers and other devices. Having software problems? Learn about virus and spyware protection. Is your computer running slow? Learn to maximize its potential. You will remove the internal components and rebuild a computer and troubleshoot common problems. Books and tool kit included in tuition. BHcr12 20 HOurssec. a nov. 5 – 196 - 10 pM M, W $240

QuickBooksMicrosoft Windows and Accounting classes or experience are recommended prior to this course. Topics include: Tour of QuickBooks, Chart of Accounts, Banking, Customers & Sales, Vendors, Purchases & Inventory, Employees & Payroll, Reports & Graphs and Setting Up Your Own Company in QuickBooks. Book included in tuition.QB12a 24 HOursOct. 1 – 246 - 9 pM M, W $3403 4(cont.)

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BuilDing traDes

MasonryThis course combines classroom and hands-on training in the areas of flatwork cutting, chipping and laying in position concrete blocks and bricks. Experience the use of different hand tools and bonding materials. Books included in tuition. Necessary hand tools provided by student. BtMas12 60 HOurssept. 25 – nov. 156 - 10 pM t, tH $605

plumbingLearn the fundamentals of beginning plumbing. Topics covered include: codes, take-offs, soldering, PVC and ABS installing showers, tubs, toilets, sinks and hot water tanks. Books are included in tuition.BtpluM12 60 HOursOct. 23 – Dec. 136 - 10 pM t, tH $650

residential WiringGain the ability to do wiring acceptable to electrical inspectors and power companies using the National Electrical Code. Learn about wiring materials and devices, splices, outlets, switch boxes, service installation, rough in and finish work. Books are included in tuition, necessary tools provided by student. resWr12 60 HOurssec. a sept. 17 – nov. 56 - 10 pM M,W $985

Heating/coolingLearn about heat transfer and how systems work. Mechanical and electrical controls, Freon recovery, operations, testing and troubleshooting. Training includes work on air conditioning units and furnaces. EPA-approved testing and books included in tuition.Hac12 96 HOurssec. a sept. 25 – Dec. 206 - 10 pM t,tH $895

Welding BeginningAn introduction to welding using both oxy-acetylene flame and electric arc. Course includes shop safety, fusion of metals, identification of electrodes and equipment set up. Practice in running beads on flat, horizontal surfaces and joints is included. Books included in tuition. Student must provide own welding gear. WlDB12 60 HOurssec. a sept. 11 – nov. 16 - 10 pM t,tH $960

Welding advanced/pipe Welding certificationDevelop skills with further training and practice with gas and arc on vertical and overhead welding. Increase skills with brazing and cutting. TIG and MIG may be included along with heliarc welding in all positions.

With the instructor’s approval, student will be eligible to take State Certification test for structural welding (vertical and overhead). Certification test extra. Prerequisite: Welding-Beginning or experience. Book supplied from previous prerequisite course. Student must provide own welding gear. WlDaV12 60 HOurssec. a nov. 6 – Jan. 106 - 10 pM t, tH $960

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The following Cosmetology programs have specific requirements and processes for enrollment. Please call Marge Daidone 440.774.1051, ext. 2274 for more information.

cosmetology Manager training program This program meets the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology criteria for the Manager’s test. This coursework will include advanced cosmetology techniques and salon management, and focus on cosmetology laws, rules, public health and safety. We prepare you for the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology’s license exam. Tuition includes one uniform top and books. 300 HOurssept. 17, 2012 – Jan. 16, 2013 4:30 - 9:30 pM M, t, W, tH $1800

Managing Manicurist Learn the latest trends and techniques of artificial enhancements and natural nails. Pedicures for health and relaxation, salon management, sales and product knowledge are also learned and practiced. We prepare you for the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology’s license exam. Tuition includes one uniform top and books.300 HOurssept. 17, 2012 – Jan. 16, 20134:30 - 9:30 pM M, t, W, tH $2839

We are a Continuing Education Provider for Ohio State board of Cosmetology required Hours for license renewal. Check our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult for classes, dates and times or call 440.774.1051 Ext. 2274 for more information.

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Basic computer skillsThis is a great place to start to get hands-on computer experience. Learn about computers in plain English. Students will learn the basics of word processing, spreadsheets and database programs and their applications. Also covers Windows 7 basic operations. Books included in tuition. Bcs12 28 HOurssec. a Oct. 2 – nov. 206:30 - 8:30 pM t, tH $256

Microsoft Office suiteFor the beginner or experienced student, increase or polish your skills with the following MS Office programs. Prerequisite: Windows 7 or experience with Windows environment. Books included in tuition.

Microsoft Word 2010MWD12 28 HOurssec. a sept. 17 – Oct. 316 - 8 pM M,W $250

Microsoft excel 2010 MeX12 28 HOurssec. a Oct. 30 – Dec. 186 - 8 pM t,tH $250

presentation graphics – Microsoft powerpoint 2010ppt12 28 HOurssec. a Oct. 1 – nov. 146 - 8 pM M, W $250

intro to Mac Os X This course is designed for individuals with previous experience using a computer in a Windows environment, to translate that knowledge to the wonderful world of Macintosh. Students will become familiar with operating a Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.6. You will learn to perform various tasks including running applications, managing files, configuring system settings, browsing the Internet, installing software and more. Class taught by an Apple-certified trainer. Books included in tuition. OsX12 20 HOurssept. 10 – Oct. 106 - 8 pM M, W $205

photoshopThis course introduces students to the industry standard for photo manipulation: Adobe Photoshop. Whether for personal or professional use, become comfortable creating images from scratch, manipulating photographs, and preparing your work for use in print and on the web. Learn the purpose of each Photoshop tool, how to customize the application for efficiency, as well as various photo enhancement techniques for a variety of applications. Books included in tuition.ps12 30 HOursOct. 15 – nov. 14 6 - 9 pM M,W $350

creating a Website for your small Business or nonprofit – Fast and easy Creating a website. Sounds complicated, doesn’t it? It isn’t. You don’t need to be a techie or learn any type of complicated code. This course is designed to assist non-profits, consultants and organizations with small budgets with creating a website for the first time. You’ll learn about getting a domain name that represents your organization simply, choosing a good Web host that doesn’t take advantage of you and creating a website that’s easy for your audience to use. And you can do it all with a very small budget and minimal technical skills. Give it a try! sMWeB12 12 HOursDec. 3 – 126:30 - 9:30 pM M, W $105

using your Digital camera Learn how to operate your camera to utilize all its functions (SLR and DSLR) and produce quality pictures. Bring your camera and manual. Class limited to 8 students. uDc12 4 HOurssec. a Oct. 9 – 11 6:30 - 8:30 pM – t, tH $40sec. B nov. 5 – 7 6:30 - 8:30 pM – M, W $40

Basic Home computer repairDo you want to work on your computer? Learn to add memory, a CD-ROM drive, printers and other devices. Having software problems? Learn about virus and spyware protection. Is your computer running slow? Learn to maximize its potential. You will remove the internal components and rebuild a computer and troubleshoot common problems. Books and tool kit included in tuition. BHcr12 20 HOurssec. a nov. 5 – 196 - 10 pM M, W $240

QuickBooksMicrosoft Windows and Accounting classes or experience are recommended prior to this course. Topics include: Tour of QuickBooks, Chart of Accounts, Banking, Customers & Sales, Vendors, Purchases & Inventory, Employees & Payroll, Reports & Graphs and Setting Up Your Own Company in QuickBooks. Book included in tuition.QB12a 24 HOursOct. 1 – 246 - 9 pM M, W $3403 4(cont.)

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The following Business Technology programs have specific requirements and processes for enrollment. Please call Terri Brennan at 440.774.1051, Ext. 2204 for more information.

administrative assistant/accounting clerkPrepare to succeed in a world of technology and rapid change by gaining skills in Microsoft Office software, working with T-accounts, debits and credits, journal transactions, working with the general ledger, generating financial statements, payroll, adjusting and closing entries, verbal and written communications, internet research and scheduling. Books included in tuition. aDas12 396 HOurssept. 17 – June 39 aM - 12 pM M, t, W, tH $3150

Medical secretary/electronic Health records Learn to assemble patients’ health information including medical history, symptoms, exam results, diagnostic tests, treatment methods, and all other healthcare provider services. Organize and manage health information data by ensuring its accuracy and security. Determine what type of informational documents are required and prepare them using the appropriate software, which may include integrating data from two or more programs in the Office Suite. Books included in tuition. eHr12 396 HOurssept. 17 – June 3 9 aM - 12 pM M, t, W, tH $3150

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sign languageStudents will learn how to begin a conversation and increase their signed vocabulary. This class is beneficial if you have a friend, relative or business associate who is hearing impaired. Students will learn the symbols of ASL. sl12 15 HOurssec. a Oct. 4 – nov. 156:30 - 9:30 pM tH $90

conversational spanish iThis course is designed to introduce or reintroduce you to Spanish. If you’ve never taken Spanish before or took it long ago, this class is for you. Come prepared to participate. You will have opportunities to speak, hear, read and write Spanish. Your instructor has a Master’s in Spanish as well as a degree in Education and understands the frustrations of learning Spanish as a second language. Bring your sense of humor and give it a try! sp12 20 HOurssec. a Oct. 2 – nov. 66:30 - 8:30 pM t, tH $140

spanish iiThis 20-hour course is designed as a continuation of the beginning course, “Conversational Spanish I”. Join us as we add to our basic vocabulary and practice listening and speaking skills. spii12 20 HOursnov. 8 – Dec. 136:30 - 8:30 pM t, tH $140

Flower arrangingPractice the principles of design and color with the use of accessories, figurines and driftwood. Work with fresh and dried flowers to make special seasonal arrangements. Supplies are extra. Flar12 30 HOurssept. 6 – nov. 156:30 - 9:30 pM tH $180

Writing your storyIn this creative writing workshop students will engage in a variety of writing styles, including fiction, poetry and memoir. The class will include a general discussion of ways to become an amazing writer, writing exercises designed to generate new material and a seminar on publishing and the literary world.cWr12 40 HOursOct. 1 – Dec. 3 6 - 10 pM M $340

Financial planningThis course is designed to assist you in achieving your financial goals. Types of investments covered include: certificates of deposit, mutual funds, annuities, tax-free investments, and more. Fp11 14 HOurssec. a nov. 5 – 286:30 - 8:30 pM M,W $99

retirement planningLearn the best financial steps toward retirement. Topics covered will include SEP, profit sharing, 401K, TSA and IRAs, investments, social security and rollovers. rp12 12 HOurssec. a Oct. 2 – nov. 67 - 9 pM t $90

cake DecoratingUse decorating tools to prepare icings and frostings, piping borders, making flowers and writing. Learn color selection. Ingredients provided by the student. Limited to 12 students.cD12 18 HOurssec. a sept. 24 – Oct. 296 - 9 pM M $95

advanced cake DecoratingLearn techniques and develop skill in: Stacked & Tiered Cakes, Buttercream Icing & rolled Fondant, Buttercream, Royal Icing, and Fondant Flowers and Draping. Supplies provided by student. Prerequisite: Cake Decorating. Limited to 12 students.cD212 18 HOurssec. a nov. 5 – Dec. 106 - 9 pM M $95

Online graDuate cOurses

Teachers working on license renewal can earn one or two graduate credit hours from Ashland University. To earn the graduate credit, students must complete all course requirements which include online quizzes, a final project, online final and final paper. Course requirements are sent upon request. You can access an online syllabus from our website at www.lcjvs.comOne credit Hour classes: tuition is $245.two credit Hour classes: tuition is $375.

For more information contact Laura Dowdell, 440.774.1051 Ext. 2252, email at [email protected] or visit our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult.

Online cOurses

Want to take classes on your own time, without leavingthe comfort of your own home? Earn certificationsor simply improve your personal development throughour online classes. We offer more than 250 online courses that you can take 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Pick up a new skill or brush up on an old one. Find the course that’s right for you by logging on to our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult/online-courses.

Requirements: All courses require Internet access, email, Netscape Navigator or MS Internet Explorer. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please review the online course syllabus for details. Most courses are six weeks long and include multiple quizzes, assignments, exams, demonstrations and exercises, giving you the kinds of hands-on practical experience you’ll need.

For more information contact Laura Dowdell at 440.774.1051 Ext. 2252, email [email protected] or visit our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult.

general inFOrMatiOn:

certificates of completionA certificate of completion will be awarded to each student who has attended 90% of scheduled classes, has met all of their financial obligations, and has satisfactorily completed the required work for the course.

accreditationLorain County JVS Adult Career Center is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. All teachers are qualified practitioners in their area of instruction and are certified by the Ohio Department of Education.

cancelled classesThe Adult Career Center will cancel courses that do not attain the required minimum enrollment. The Center reserves the right to cancel, postpone or combine courses before or at the first class meeting. Attempts are made to

contact all students whose courses have been cancelled. In the event a class is cancelled, a full refund will be given. Arrangements may be made to transfer to another course by contacting the Adult Career Center Office.

school closingsIf the high school classes are canceled at the Lorain County JVS due to weather conditions, the Adult Career Center classes will also be canceled.

Withdrawals and refundsIf a student finds it necessary to withdraw from a course, the student must contact the Adult Career Center. Refunds are given to students who withdraw prior to the first day of class with the exception of the following fees that will be withheld:

• 100 hours and above: $100 administrative fee will be held• 99-21 hours: $25 administrative fee will be held• 20 hours and below: $10 administrative fee will be held

Following the start of class, refunds will follow the protocol below, based on tuition paid in full:

100 hours and above: A 90% REFUND IS GIVEN DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS, AFTER THE $100 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE IS RETAINED. REFUNDS ARE CALCULATED BASED ON FULL TUITION FEES. After the first week of class, no refunds are given. If a balance remains, the student is required to pay.

99-21 hour classes: A 90% REFUND IS GIVEN DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS, AFTER THE $25 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE IS RETAINED. REFUNDS ARE CALCULATED BASED ON FULL TUITION FEES. After the first week of class, no refunds are given. If a balance remains, the student is required to pay.

Under 20 hours: A 50% REFUND IS GIVEN AFTER THE FIRST NIGHT OF CLASS, AFTER THE $10 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE IS RETAINED. REFUNDS ARE CALCULATED BASED ON FULL TUITION FEES. After the first NIGHT of class, no refunds are given. If a balance remains, the student is required to pay.

Please allow four weeks for refunds to be processed.

general informationThe Lorain County JVS Adult Career Center is a University System of Ohio Provider.

privacy notificationThe Privacy Act of 1974 does not permit the Lorain County JVS Adult Career Center to share information regarding a student’s grades, attendance or other issues except with prior written permission.

employment OpportunitiesThe Career Services Office serves as a liaison between students and the employment community. An ongoing database of available employment opportunities is maintained and made available to job seekers. Job seekers are directed to potential employment opportunities based on their skills, training and experience.

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The following Business Technology programs have specific requirements and processes for enrollment. Please call Terri Brennan at 440.774.1051, Ext. 2204 for more information.

administrative assistant/accounting clerkPrepare to succeed in a world of technology and rapid change by gaining skills in Microsoft Office software, working with T-accounts, debits and credits, journal transactions, working with the general ledger, generating financial statements, payroll, adjusting and closing entries, verbal and written communications, internet research and scheduling. Books included in tuition. aDas12 396 HOurssept. 17 – June 39 aM - 12 pM M, t, W, tH $3150

Medical secretary/electronic Health records Learn to assemble patients’ health information including medical history, symptoms, exam results, diagnostic tests, treatment methods, and all other healthcare provider services. Organize and manage health information data by ensuring its accuracy and security. Determine what type of informational documents are required and prepare them using the appropriate software, which may include integrating data from two or more programs in the Office Suite. Books included in tuition. eHr12 396 HOurssept. 17 – June 3 9 aM - 12 pM M, t, W, tH $3150

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sign languageStudents will learn how to begin a conversation and increase their signed vocabulary. This class is beneficial if you have a friend, relative or business associate who is hearing impaired. Students will learn the symbols of ASL. sl12 15 HOurssec. a Oct. 4 – nov. 156:30 - 9:30 pM tH $90

conversational spanish iThis course is designed to introduce or reintroduce you to Spanish. If you’ve never taken Spanish before or took it long ago, this class is for you. Come prepared to participate. You will have opportunities to speak, hear, read and write Spanish. Your instructor has a Master’s in Spanish as well as a degree in Education and understands the frustrations of learning Spanish as a second language. Bring your sense of humor and give it a try! sp12 20 HOurssec. a Oct. 2 – nov. 66:30 - 8:30 pM t, tH $140

spanish iiThis 20-hour course is designed as a continuation of the beginning course, “Conversational Spanish I”. Join us as we add to our basic vocabulary and practice listening and speaking skills. spii12 20 HOursnov. 8 – Dec. 136:30 - 8:30 pM t, tH $140

Flower arrangingPractice the principles of design and color with the use of accessories, figurines and driftwood. Work with fresh and dried flowers to make special seasonal arrangements. Supplies are extra. Flar12 30 HOurssept. 6 – nov. 156:30 - 9:30 pM tH $180

Writing your storyIn this creative writing workshop students will engage in a variety of writing styles, including fiction, poetry and memoir. The class will include a general discussion of ways to become an amazing writer, writing exercises designed to generate new material and a seminar on publishing and the literary world.cWr12 40 HOursOct. 1 – Dec. 3 6 - 10 pM M $340

Financial planningThis course is designed to assist you in achieving your financial goals. Types of investments covered include: certificates of deposit, mutual funds, annuities, tax-free investments, and more. Fp11 14 HOurssec. a nov. 5 – 286:30 - 8:30 pM M,W $99

retirement planningLearn the best financial steps toward retirement. Topics covered will include SEP, profit sharing, 401K, TSA and IRAs, investments, social security and rollovers. rp12 12 HOurssec. a Oct. 2 – nov. 67 - 9 pM t $90

cake DecoratingUse decorating tools to prepare icings and frostings, piping borders, making flowers and writing. Learn color selection. Ingredients provided by the student. Limited to 12 students.cD12 18 HOurssec. a sept. 24 – Oct. 296 - 9 pM M $95

advanced cake DecoratingLearn techniques and develop skill in: Stacked & Tiered Cakes, Buttercream Icing & rolled Fondant, Buttercream, Royal Icing, and Fondant Flowers and Draping. Supplies provided by student. Prerequisite: Cake Decorating. Limited to 12 students.cD212 18 HOurssec. a nov. 5 – Dec. 106 - 9 pM M $95

Online graDuate cOurses

Teachers working on license renewal can earn one or two graduate credit hours from Ashland University. To earn the graduate credit, students must complete all course requirements which include online quizzes, a final project, online final and final paper. Course requirements are sent upon request. You can access an online syllabus from our website at www.lcjvs.comOne credit Hour classes: tuition is $245.two credit Hour classes: tuition is $375.

For more information contact Laura Dowdell, 440.774.1051 Ext. 2252, email at [email protected] or visit our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult.

Online cOurses

Want to take classes on your own time, without leavingthe comfort of your own home? Earn certificationsor simply improve your personal development throughour online classes. We offer more than 250 online courses that you can take 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Pick up a new skill or brush up on an old one. Find the course that’s right for you by logging on to our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult/online-courses.

Requirements: All courses require Internet access, email, Netscape Navigator or MS Internet Explorer. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please review the online course syllabus for details. Most courses are six weeks long and include multiple quizzes, assignments, exams, demonstrations and exercises, giving you the kinds of hands-on practical experience you’ll need.

For more information contact Laura Dowdell at 440.774.1051 Ext. 2252, email [email protected] or visit our website at www.lcjvs.com/adult.

general inFOrMatiOn:

certificates of completionA certificate of completion will be awarded to each student who has attended 90% of scheduled classes, has met all of their financial obligations, and has satisfactorily completed the required work for the course.

accreditationLorain County JVS Adult Career Center is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. All teachers are qualified practitioners in their area of instruction and are certified by the Ohio Department of Education.

cancelled classesThe Adult Career Center will cancel courses that do not attain the required minimum enrollment. The Center reserves the right to cancel, postpone or combine courses before or at the first class meeting. Attempts are made to

contact all students whose courses have been cancelled. In the event a class is cancelled, a full refund will be given. Arrangements may be made to transfer to another course by contacting the Adult Career Center Office.

school closingsIf the high school classes are canceled at the Lorain County JVS due to weather conditions, the Adult Career Center classes will also be canceled.

Withdrawals and refundsIf a student finds it necessary to withdraw from a course, the student must contact the Adult Career Center. Refunds are given to students who withdraw prior to the first day of class with the exception of the following fees that will be withheld:

• 100 hours and above: $100 administrative fee will be held• 99-21 hours: $25 administrative fee will be held• 20 hours and below: $10 administrative fee will be held

Following the start of class, refunds will follow the protocol below, based on tuition paid in full:

100 hours and above: A 90% REFUND IS GIVEN DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS, AFTER THE $100 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE IS RETAINED. REFUNDS ARE CALCULATED BASED ON FULL TUITION FEES. After the first week of class, no refunds are given. If a balance remains, the student is required to pay.

99-21 hour classes: A 90% REFUND IS GIVEN DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS, AFTER THE $25 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE IS RETAINED. REFUNDS ARE CALCULATED BASED ON FULL TUITION FEES. After the first week of class, no refunds are given. If a balance remains, the student is required to pay.

Under 20 hours: A 50% REFUND IS GIVEN AFTER THE FIRST NIGHT OF CLASS, AFTER THE $10 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE IS RETAINED. REFUNDS ARE CALCULATED BASED ON FULL TUITION FEES. After the first NIGHT of class, no refunds are given. If a balance remains, the student is required to pay.

Please allow four weeks for refunds to be processed.

general informationThe Lorain County JVS Adult Career Center is a University System of Ohio Provider.

privacy notificationThe Privacy Act of 1974 does not permit the Lorain County JVS Adult Career Center to share information regarding a student’s grades, attendance or other issues except with prior written permission.

employment OpportunitiesThe Career Services Office serves as a liaison between students and the employment community. An ongoing database of available employment opportunities is maintained and made available to job seekers. Job seekers are directed to potential employment opportunities based on their skills, training and experience.

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