Lone Star College CE Schedule Fall 2010

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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS LEISURE LEARNING LAW ENFORCEMENT TEACHER TRAINING DIESEL MECHANIC Continuing Education Professional Development • Leadership Skills Technical Training • Personal Enrichment NOW FOR CLASSES REGISTER FALL 2010 COURSE SCHEDULE LONESTAR.EDU/CE MANUFACTURING & ENERGY

Transcript of Lone Star College CE Schedule Fall 2010

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ContinuingEducationProfessional Development • Leadership SkillsTechnical Training • Personal Enrichment

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Lone Star College System – (USPS 023-512) (Volume 5, Number 3 - July 2010) is published six times per year (November, March, April, July, September & October) by the staff of Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381-4356. Periodical postage rates are paid at Spring, TX and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to College Relations, Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381-4356.

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table of contents

This schedule has been carefully prepared to insure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College System reserves the right to make changes, which may result in deviations from the published schedule.

fall 2010 - continuing education schedule

How to read the schedule . . . . . . . . . . 2

industry certifications prep . . . . . . . . . 3

workforce certificate programs . . . . . . 6

architecture & construction . . . . . . . . 11

arts, audio/Video technology & communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

professional Development . . . . . . . . . 20

business administration, management & accounting . . . . . . . . 21

english for speakers of other languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Health occupations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Hospitality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

information computer technology . . . 58

languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

law, public safety, corrections & security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

manufacturing & energy . . . . . . . . . . 80

teacher training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

test, test preparation & industry certification prep . . . . . . . 98

certification/exams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

transportation, Distribution & logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

leisure learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108academy for lifelong learning & Discovery college

eD2go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130

career services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137

contact information/map . . . . . . . . . 138

registration information . . . . . . . . . 140

policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141

registration form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

for more information contact the lone star college nearest you .CyFair.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.290.3460 Kingwood.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.312.1660Montgomery.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 936.273.7446 NorthHarris.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.618.5602Tomball.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.357.3676

Englishfor Speakers of Other Languages

we offer programs in english for speakers of other languages:• college preparation - help you get ready for

college courses and degrees

• english for the workplace - develop the speaking, listening, writing and communication skills necessary to find and maintain employment

• basic english skills - improve your literacy skills and make a successful transition to the job market or our Workplace and College Preparation Programs.

for more information contact the lone star college nearest you .

CyFair.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.290.3460

Kingwood.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.312.1660

Montgomery.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 936.273.7446

NorthHarris.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.618.5602

Tomball.LoneStar.edu/ce or call 281.357.3676

Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Technology Instituteinnovative ideas occur every day . who transforms raw ideas into the “must-have products” that improve the lives of everyone? with a career in manufacturing you will!

AMETI consist of occupational skill clusters in the following manufacturing areas:

• Eight to Sixteen Week Force Training Programs • CNC Machine Tool Operator • Integrated Manufacturing Technician (Mechatronics) • Welder • Alternate Energy Technician

• National Certification • NIMS CNC Operator • MSSC Production Technician

• New On-line Courses and Hybrid Certificates • Machining • Lean Manufacturing • Hydraulic & Pneumatics • Basic Electricity

• OSHA Training Seminars and Certifications

• Lean Principles Workshops and Seminars

• Six Sigma Workshops and Seminars

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information computer tecHnology

2 lonestar .edu – fall 2010 lsc-cyfair 281.290.3460 • [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

3lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

inDustry certifications prepHow to reaD tHe scHeDule

wanted . . . subject matter experts who want to teach!Have you ever wanted to use your job skill or hobby to teach others? We are looking for experience in the following areas, and if you are interested in teaching, even if you do not have prior teaching experience, we want to talk to you! These part-time temporary positions pay in the range of $21 to $41 per hour depending on your education, experience and the course you are teaching.

Instructor Recruiting

LoneStar.edu/employment.htm

• Machining• Welding• Blueprint Reading• AutoCAD• Supervision• Machine Shop Math

• Construction Trades• Phlebotomy• Nurse Aide• (ESOL) English for Speakers

of other Language• Word

• Excel• Quickbooks• Web Design• E-marketing• Entrepreneurship• Dental Assisting

• Painting & Drawing• Photography• Dog Grooming• Youth Programs - Summer• SAT Review• Diesel Technology• ...and othersFor more information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

a+ certificationA+ Certification CITSC 2102520 96 $681 69 tuition and fees 96 $681

certified professional secretaryCPS 1: Office Systems and Technology CPOFT 2109206 30 $186 CPS 2: Office Administration CPOFT 2109207 30 186 CPS 3: Management CPOFT 2204601 30 186 tuition and fees 90 $558

ccna (cisco certified networking associate)Exploration - Network Fundamentals CITCC 2100101 80 $208 Linked to ITCC 1401 62Exploration - Routing Protocols Concepts CITCC 2100401 80 208 Linked to ITCC 1404 62Exploration - Accessing the WAN CITCC 2201001 80 208 Linked to ITCC 2410 63Exploration - LAN Switching and Wireless CITCC 2200801 80 208 Linked to ITCC 2408 63 tuition and fees 320 $832

electrician - JourneymanJourneyman Electrician Review CELPT 2200102 32 $198 105 tuition and fees 32 $198

electrician - masterMaster Electrician Exam Review I CELPT 2104001 48 $297 105Master Electrician Exam Review 2 CELPT 2205203 48 297 105 tuition and fees 96 $594

forklift operatorForklift Operator Certification CCNSE 2100301 8 $100 107 tuition and fees 8 $100

teacher certification - internship trackPedagogy EC-12 CATCP 7000062 108 $756 92Internship I CATCP 7000065 96 925 Internship II CATCP 7000066 96 925 Content Course(s): Intro. To Special Populations (recommended) 48 159-585 tuition and fees 300 $4,000 + Additional costs may be required for certification fees and testing, application fees, insurance, background checks courses, course materials and textbooks, etc.

teacher certification - clinical teaching trackPedagogy EC-12 CATCP 7000062 108 $756 92Student Teaching CATCP 7200010 136 895 Content Course(s): Intro. To Special Populations (recommended) CATCP 7300005 48 159-585 95Tools for Teaching CATCP 7100009 14 87 tuition and fees 306 $ 2,700 + Additional costs may be required for certification fees and testing, application fees, insurance, background checks courses, course materials and textbooks, etc.

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

These programs are designed to prepare students for industry certifications. Students are not required to pursue a certification. Workforce/Continuing Education courses can be taken for personal enrichment. Credit linked courses have additional prerequisites and requirements. Contact a campus for additional information.

How to reaD tHe scHeDule

NOTE: The course number is the seven digit number after the course prefix. 92758 CACNT 2101002 M3050Linked courses are designated by a symbol. For more information about linked courses see page 142.

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worKforce certificate programs

4 lonestar .edu – fall 2010 lsc-cyfair 281.290.3460 • [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

worKforce certificate programs

5lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

These programs are designed to prepare students for employment. Workforce/Continuing Education courses can be taken for personal enrichment. Students are not required to complete all program courses, however students who do will earn a LSCS Workforce Certificate. Credit linked courses have additional prerequisites and requirements. Contact a campus for additional information.

arcHitecture & constructionautomotive technicianIntroduction to Auto Technology CAUMT 2100501 112 $218 Linked to AUMT 1405 88Automotive Electrical Systems CAUMT 2100701 112 218 Linked to AUMT 1407 88Automotive Brake Systems CAUMT 2101001 112 218 Linked to AUMT 1410 88Automotive Suspension & Steering CAUMT 2101101 112 218 Linked to AUMT 1416 89Professionalism in the Workplace-Manufacturing CBMGT 2109123 16 99 83Computer Fundamentals CITSC 2100628 24 150 61 tuition and fees 488 $1,121

commercial construction tradesmanSheet Metal-HVAC Duct CCNBT 2101103 80 $489 14orCommercial Drywall CCNBT 2101104 80 $489 12 tuition and fees 80 $489

HVac technicianHVAC Excellence: Basic Electricity CHART 2100103 48 $297 Linked to DFTG 1309 13HVAC Excellence: Advanced Electricity CHART 2203101 48 297 Linked to SRVY 1301 13HVAC Excellence: Refrigeration Principles CHART 2100702 48 297 Linked to SRVY 1441 13HVAC Excellence: Residential A/C CHART 2104102 48 297 Linked to SRVY 1413 13Professionalism in the Workplace- Manufacturing CBMGT 2109123 16 99 83 tuition and fees 208 $1,287

arts, auDio/ViDeo tecHnology & communicationsfloral DesignerPrinciples of Floral Design CFMKT 2109111 8 $81 Care & Handling of Cut Flowers & Foliage CFMKT 2109112 8 106 56Basic Floral Design Techniques CFMKT 2109113 20 256Floral Wedding Design Techniques CFMKT 2109115 20 276Floral Funeral Design Techniques CFMKT 2109116 20 276 57Floral Daily Business Procedures CFMKT 2109120 12 100 56Current Design Styles & Techniques CFMKT 2109118 20 231 56 tuition and fees 108 $1,326

business aDministration, management & accountingaccounting assistantComputer Fundamentals CITSC 2100628 24 $150 61Excel I CITSW 2102224 16 99 64Excel II CITSW 2104606 16 99 65Office Accounting I CACNT 2100106 24 150 24Office Accounting II CACNT 2104201 24 150 24QuickBooks I CACNT 2101002 16 99 24QuickBooks II CACNT 2104302 16 99 24 tuition and fees 136 $846

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

child care DirectorChild Development Associate CCDEC 2105401 120 $729 Principles of Management CBMGT 2101201 48 159 Linked to BMGT 1303 29CPR for Healthcare Providers CEMSP 2101904 8 51 50 tuition and fees 176 $939

entrepreneurGetting Started CBUSG 2109115 8 $51 26Small Business Management/Entrepreneur CBUSG 2102506 8 51 27Finding/Keeping the Money CBUSG 2109310 8 51 26Business Plan/Marketing Plan CBUSG 2102506 8 $51 26 tuition and fees 40 255

medical coderKeyboarding Speed and Accuracy CPOFT 2109303 24 150 62Professionalism in the Workplace I CBMGT 2109121 16 99 83Professionalism in the Workplace II CBMGT 2109122 16 99Data Entry CITSW 2100001 32 198Computer Fundamentals CITSC 2101202 24 150 61Medical Terminology CHITT 2100501 48 297 49Medical Coding CPOFM 2100001 72 441Medical Secretary CPOFM 2100601 36 225Medical Law and Ethics for Health Professional CHPRS 2202101 32 198 tuition and fees 300 1857

payroll professionalPaytrain Fundamentals CACNT 2109108 30 $306 30Paytrain Mastery CACNT 2109107 36 369 31 tuition and fees 66 $675

real estate salespersonReal Estate Law of Agency CRELE 2101004 32 $141 31Real Estate Law of Contracts CRELE 2101207 32 141 31Real Estate Principles I CRELE 2100206 32 141 32Real Estate Principles II CRELE 2103802 32 141 32Real Estate Electives (see TREC Guidelines) tuition and fees 128+ $564+

retail associateThe World of Retailing CMRKG 2100201 48 $297The Customer Service Environment CMRKG 2100103 48 297Business Correspondence & Communication CPOFT 2201202 48 297Customer-Oriented Marketing CMRKG 2101102 48 297Customer Relationship Selling CMRKG 2203302 48 297Advertising and Sales Promotion CBMGT 2104601 48 297 tuition and fees 288 $1,782

supervisor, basicSupervision, Introduction CBMGT 2101003 8 $51Communication Skills for Supervisors CBMGT 2102216 8 51 32Legal Issues for Supervisors CBMGT 2109501 8 51 32Time Management CBMGT 2109502 8 51 30 tuition and fees 32 $204

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

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worKforce certificate programs

6 lonestar .edu – fall 2010 lsc-cyfair 281.290.3460 • [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

worKforce certificate programs

7lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

supervisor, intermediateEmployee Performance Review CBMGT 2101103 8 $51Lead Effective Meetings CBMGT 2109148 8 51Team Building in the Workplace CBMGT 2101902 8 51Problem Solving CBMGT 2100402 8 51 tuition and fees 32 $204

HealtH occupationscomputer tomographerSectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging CRADR 2204001 32 $147 48Advanced Patient Care for Medical Imaging CRADR 2109102 16 99 48Principles of Computed Tomography Imaging CCTMT 2203201 32 198 CT Clinical CCTMT 2206001 246 $1,485 Books/Supplies 300 Liability Insurance 19 Background Check & Immunizations 80 tuition and fees 326+ $2328+

Dental assistantDental Assisting - Lecture CDNTA 2105302 128 $1,033 50Dental Assisting – Lecture II CDNTA 2101501 128 1033 50Dental Assisting - Clinical CDNTA 2106002 60 489 50CPR for Healthcare Providers CEMSP 2101904 8 51 50Registered Dental Assistant Exam Review (TSBDE) CDNTA 2100302 16 131 50Insurance Fee 5-19 tuition and fees 340 $2,742

electrocardiograph technicianElectrocardiography CECRD 2101101 32 $198 48Diagnostic Electrocardiography CDSAE 2104002 64 493 48Cardiovascular Technology - Clinical CCVTT 2106003 80 489 48Electrocardiography Technician Exam 3 36 48Insurance 12 tuition and fees 179 $1,228

electrocardiograph monitoring technicianElectrocardiography Monitoring Technician CECRD 2101103 30 $186 48 tuition and fees 30 $186

massage therapistMassage Therapy Fundamentals I CMSSG 2101102 125 $447 54Anatomy and Physiology for Massage CMSSG 2101301 75 272 54Business Practices and Professional Standards CMSSG 2100702 45 167Health & Hygiene in Massage CMSSG 2100902 20 76 Hydrotherapy/Therapeutic Modalities CMSSG 2100502 20 76 Massage Therapy Fundamentals II CMSSG 2201101 75 272 Pathology for Massage CMSSG 2201401 40 149 Kinesiology for Massage CMSSG 2201301 50 184 Internship - Massage Therapy CMSSG 2208602 50 184 tuition and fees 500 $1,827

medication aideMedication Aide CNURA 2101302 140 $429 51 tuition and fees 140 $429

mri technicianSectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging CRADR 2204001 32 $147 48Advanced Patient Care for Medical Imaging CRADR 2109102 16 99 48Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging CMRIT 2203001 32 198 48MRI Clinical CMRIT 2206002 246 1485Books/Supplies 300Liability Insurance 19Background Check & Immunizations 80 tuition and fees 326+ $2328+ nurse aide (cna)Nurse Aide - Lecture CNURA 2100105 64 $329Nurse Aide - Clinical CNURA 2106003 24 126 52Nurse Aide State Exam Proctor Fee CTEST 8200050 48 52CNA Insurance fee 5-19 tuition and fees 88 $508-522 personal trainer Personal Training CFITT 2103701 32 $198 121Exercise Science CFITT 2201301 48 297 120CPR CEMSP 2109102 8 51 50 tuition and fees 88 $546

pharmacy technicianPharmacy Technician CPHRA 2106401 150 $909 54 tuition and fees 150 $909

phlebotomistPhlebotomy-Theory CPLAB 2102301 96 $489 49Phlebotomy-Clinical CPLAB 2106001 120 609 49CPR for Healthcare Providers CEMSP 2101904 8 51 50Insurance fee 5-19 tuition and fees 224 $1,154-$1,168

Hospitalityfood service preparerFood Handler CIFWA 2105101 40 $254 Basic Food Preparation CIFWA 2109102 42 266 Cooperative Food Service Preparation tuition and fees 82 $520

information computer tecHnologyautocaD DraftsmanAutoCAD Introduction CDFTG 2101401 32 $198 59AutoCAD. Intermediate CDFTG 2105001 32 198 59AutoCAD: Advanced CDFTG 2200401 32 198 59 tuition and fees 96 $594

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

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worKforce certificate programs

8 lonestar .edu – fall 2010 lsc-cyfair 281.290.3460 • [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

worKforce certificate programs

9lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

computer support technicianA+ Certification CITSC 2102520 96 $681 69Desktop Support Technician CITNW 2109120 48 297 63 tuition and fees 144 $978

graphic DesignerComputer Fundamentals CITSC 2100628 24 $150 61Graphics Design Communication, Introduction CARTC 2109301 24 150 Photoshop I CITSW 2100302 16 99 17Photoshop II CGRPH 2109104 16 99 17Design Projects for Adobe Illustrator (online) CEDGO 7000058 24 99 tuition and fees 104 $597

land surveying technicianBasic Computer-Aided Drafting CDFTG 2100902 96 $171 60Introduction to Surveying CSRVY 2100100 48 159 Land Surveying CSRVY 2104101 96 208 Plane Surveying CSRVY 2204810 80 208 tuition and fees 320 $746

web DesignerHTML I, Web Site Development CITNW 2105901 16 $99 Dreamweaver CIMED 2100202 32 198 69Photoshop 1 CITSW 2100302 16 99 17Photoshop II CGRPH 2109104 16 99 17Designing Effective Websites CEDGO 7100024 24 99 Digital Media Authoring Using Flash CARTC 2107101 24 150 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions CEDGO 7000021 24 99 Marketing Your Business on the Internet CEDGO 7300016 24 99 Introduction to CSS & XHTML CEDGO 7300024 24 99 tuition and fees 200 $1,041

law, public safety, corrections & securityemergency medical technician (emt), basicEmergency Medical Tech- Basic Theory CEMSP 2100102 144 $281 79Emergency Medical Tech- Basic Clinical CEMSP 2109102 80 61 79Insurance Fee 5-19 tuition and fees 224 $361

law enforcement officerBasic Peace Officer I CCJLE 2100601 165 $256.50 79Basic Peace Officer II CCJLE 2101201 165 256.50 79Basic Peace Officer III CCJLE 2101801 165 256.50 79Basic Peace Officer IV CCJLE 2102401 165 256.50 79 tuition and fees 660 $1,026

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

manufacturing & energymachine shop assistantMachine Shop Mathematics CMCHN 2104304 64 $395 82Blue Print Reading and Sketching CDFTG 2102506 48 299 82Basic Machine Shop I CMCHN 2103805 64 395 82 tuition and fees 176 $1,089

machine tool (cnc) operatorMachine Shop Assistant -Plus-Fundamentals of (CNC) Machine Controls CMCHN 2200301 48 $299 82Operation of CNC Turning Centers CMCHN 2203102 64 395 82Operation of CNC Machining Centers CMCHN 2203403 64 395 82 tuition and fees 176 $1,089

mechatronics production technician assistantFundamentals of Electronics CCETT 2100701 80 $489 81Hydraulics and Pneumatics CHYDR 2104503 64 393 81Manufacturing Materials and Processes CMCHN 2101903 48 297 81 tuition and fees 192 $1,179

mechatronics production technicianMechatronics Production Technician Assistant -Plus-“Pumps, Compressors, Mechanical Devices” CINMT 2200302 48 $297 Basic Programmable Controllers CELMT 2100001 40 249 Industrial Equipment Maintenance CIEIR 2104301 64 393 tuition and fees 152 $939

welding inspectorWelding Inspector Part I CNDTE 2201102 48 $297 87Welding Inspector Part II CNDTE 2201103 48 297 87 tuition and fees 96 $594

welder, level iShielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part I CWLDG 2100302 40 $249 85Blueprint Reading for Welders CDFTG 2102301 30 186 83Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part II CWLDG 2100304 40 249 85Professionalism in the Workplace- Manufacturing CBMGT 2109123 16 99 83 tuition and fees 126 $783

welder, level iiWelding Level I Certificate -PLUS-Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Part I CWLDG 2104302 40 $249 83Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Part II CWLDG 2104303 40 249 84 tuition and fees 80 $498

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

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worKforce certificate programs

10 lonestar .edu – fall 2010 lsc-cyfair 281.290.3460 • [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

Construction Trades Institute

11lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

arcHitecture & construction

welder, level iiiWelding Level II Certificate -PLUS-Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Part I CWLDG 2204404 40 $249 84Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Part II CWLDG 2204403 40 249 84 tuition and fees 80 $498

teacHer trainingcertificate in english language teaching to adults (celta) teacher certificateCELTA Teacher Certificate CATCP 7900201 112 $1,759 tuition and fees 112 $1,759

substitute teacherSubstitute Teacher Training CEDTC 2100201 12 $75 95Tools for Teaching Module CATCP 7200009 14 87 96 tuition and fees 26 $162

transportation, Distribution & logisticsDiesel technicianDiesel Engine I CDEMR 2100601 90 $549 87Diesel Engine II CDEMR 2104901 90 549Basic Electrical Systems CDEMR 2100501 90 549Preventative Maintenance CDEMR 2102901 90 549Electronic Controls CDEMR 2203201 90 549 tuition and fees 450 $2,745

professional truck Driver“Professional Truck Driver I, Permit A” CCVOP 2101312 120 $1,334“Professional Truck Driver II, Permit A” CCVOP 2104004 120 1334 tuition and fees 240 $2,668

warehousing & Distribution specialist“Business Logistics, Introduction “ CLMGT 2101902 48 $297 90Materials Handling I CLMGT 2200203 24 150Materials Handling II CLMGT 2200204 24 150Warehouse & Distribution Management I CLMGT 2200201 24 150Warehouse & Distribution Management II CLMGT 2200202 24 150Workplace Critical Thinking & Problem Solving CBMGT 2100403 16 99Concepts of Total Quality Management CBMGT 2102412 16 99 tuition and fees 176 $1,095

leisure learningDog grooming assistantDog Grooming Assistant CVTHT 2109101 40 $249 tuition and fees 40 $249

contact totalcourse rubric course # Hours fees pages

construction trades programsDo you like to work with your hands? Are you interested in learning a skilled trade? How about a career that has an abundance of jobs opportunities at above average wages? Then explore what the Lone Star College Construction Trades Programs have to offer.construction trades - Sheet Metal HVAC Duct Work, Commercial Drywall, Electrician, HAVC Residential & Commercial, Warehouse Distribution, and Forklift Operation - are essential to all construction. These unique programs train individuals for a career in construction while also providing job search support - and in certain cases financial scholarships - with partnering companies.

featured program commercial construction skills training

Lone Star’s training provides participants specialized instruction for use in the commercial construction industry which differs from residential construction. It’s a perfect selection for someone with residential experience seeking work during a housing market downturn. Students accepted into the program will be required to submit to a background check, drug testing and must provide proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. – because students may be hired immediately after completing the program.

Students can choose one of two certification areas: Sheet Metal-HVAC Duct Certificate or Commercial Drywall Certificate. The five-week long courses meet four hours a night, four days a week for five weeks. Students completing either course will then be certified for entry-level commercial construction jobs in that trade.

sheet metal-HVac Duct certificate - Sheet metal workers and duct installers fabricate, install, and test air-conditioning, heating, ventilation, and pollution control duct systems; and many other building parts and products made from metal sheets.

commercial Drywall certificate - This course will provide training in the installation of both drywall and the metal stud framing commonly utilized in commercial applications. Industry experts will teach the correct safety procedures and techniques to be utilized during each step of the installation process, as well as proper use of the various tools and other equipment routinely used in drywall installations

Salary/Job Forecast: Many jobs average $22,000 per year. In Texas, there will be a 25 percent increase in the Construction field over the next seven years.

For additional information please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact the LSC-North Harris campus.

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arcHitecture & construction

12 lonestar .edu – fall 2010 lsc-cyfair 281.290.3460 • [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

arcHitecture & construction

13lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

construction and trades

construction methods and materialsAn introduction to construction materials and methods and their applications. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admission program. This course linked to CNBT 1311. 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-cyfair43095 CCNBT 2101101 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-11:25AM TECH 11243099 CCNBT 2101101 CY701 F 9/10-12/19 6PM-9:10PM TECH 204 Sa 9/11-12/19 8:30AM-11:40AM Saturday lab is off campus.

lsc-tomball44829 CCNBT 2101101 TC771 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-9:10PM E 258

Drywall-commercialIntroduction to construction materials and methods and their applications. This course will provide training in the installation of both drywall and the metal stud framing commonly utilized in commercial applications. Additional topics include safety procedures and techniques to be utilized during each step of the installation process, as well as proper use of the various tools and other equipment routinely used in drywall installations. 8.0 CEUs $489.00off-site locations44582 CCNBT 2101104 NN001 MTWTh 9/20-10/21 6PM-10PM OFLO TBA

Home buildingEstimating labor, materials, and subcontracting common to residential and/or commercial building construction. Land acquisition, foundations, framing, plumbing, electrical, heating, air conditioning, roofing, veneers, insulation and interior finishing will be reviewed. 4.2 CEUs $261.00lsc-north Harris44589 CCNBT 2100301 NN001 TTh 9/21-11/4 7PM-10PM CMED 201

osHa 10-Hr gen industry courseRecognize and evaluate hazards in the workplace and implement control measures including engineering, administrative, and personal protective equipment. Emphasis on accident prevention. Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations pertinent to general industry. 1.0 CEUs $63.00lsc-conroe center43301 COSHT 2101501 M1026 TTh 9/14-9/23 6PM-8:30PM 43305 COSHT 2101501 M1027 TTh 10/19-10/28 6PM-8:30PM

lsc-cyfair42526 COSHT 2101501 CY100 Sa 10/30-10/30 7:30AM-6PM 42527 COSHT 2101501 CY101 Sa 12/4-12/4 7:30AM-6PM

lsc-north Harris44590 COSHT 2101501 NN001 Sa 10/2-10/2 8AM-1:30PM CMED 20145079 COSHT 2101501 NN002 Sa 11/13-11/13 8AM-1:30PM CMED 206

HVac

air conditioning controls, advancedTheory and application of electrical control devices, electromechanical controls, and/or pneumatic controls. Linked to HART 2434. Prerequisite: Energy Management, Troubleshooting, HART 1401 and HART 1407 9.6 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45486 CHART 2203401 NN715 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:50PM APTC 104

Make your move into an exciting career as an HVAC Technician.•Convenient day & evening classes•16-weekprograms•Industrycertification

Electricity courses can launch you intootheroccupations.

Lone Star College-Conroe Center102 Longview Dr. • Conroe, TX 77301

for information, call 936 .271 .6044

in-Demand

HVAC Techs

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

HVac excellence: refrigeration principlesAn introduction to the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer theory, temperature/pressure relationship, refrigerant handling, refrigeration components, and safety 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-conroe center43254 CHART 2100702 M1008 MWTh 10/25-11/11 6PM-10PM CC 113

HVac excellence: residential a/cA study of components, applications, and installation of mechanical air conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair, and charging of air conditioning systems. 4.8 CEUs $317.00lsc-conroe center43256 CHART 2104102 M1009 MWTh 11/15-12/7 6PM-10PM CC 113

r410-a refrigerant safetyIntensive training in an identified area(s) to update knowledge and/or skills. Installation and Service procedures for central air conditioning and heat pump equipment, which uses the alternative refrigerant R 410A. 0.8 CEUs $81.00lsc-conroe center43260 CHART 2104302 M1011 WTh 12/8-12/9 6PM-10PM CC 113

43276 CHART 2104302 M1016 MTh 12/13-12/14 6PM-10PM CC 113

commercial refrigerationTheory of and practical application in the maintenance of commercial refrigeration; medium and low temperature applications and ice machines. Linked to HART 2442. Prerequisite: Basic Electricity for HVAC, Refrigeration Principles, and Troubleshooting (HART 1401 and 1407). Corequisite: Troubleshooting. 9.6 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45487 CHART 2204201 NN716 MTWTh 8/30-12/16 7:30AM-10:20AM APTC 11645488 CHART 2204201 NN717 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:50PM APTC 11845450 CHART 2204201 NN718 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:50PM APTC 118

epa review & examIntensive training in an identified area(s) to update knowledge and/or skills. Prepare for the exam to become EPA certified to recover and contain refrigerant from both high and low pressure air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Exam fee included. 0.8 CEUs $86.00lsc-conroe center43258 CHART 2104301 M1010 MTh 11/11-11/15 6PM-10PM CC 11343275 CHART 2104301 M1015 MTu 11/15-11/16 1PM-5PM CC 113

Heat pumpsA study of heat pumps, heat pump control circuits, defrost controls, auxilary heat, airflow, and other topics related to heat pump system. Prerequisite: Basic Electricity for HVAC, Refrigeration Principles, Troubleshooting (HART 1401 and 1407). Corequisite: Troubleshooting. This course is linked to HART 2449. 9.6 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45452 CHART 2204901 NN719 MTWTh 8/30-10/21 10:30AM-1:20PM APTC 11845453 CHART 2204901 NN720 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:50PM 45455 CHART 2204901 NN721 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:50PM

HVac excellence: advanced electricityAdvanced electrical instruction and skill building in installation and servicing of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment including detailed instruction in motors and power distribution motors, motor controls, and application of solid state devices. 4.8 CEUs $317.00lsc-conroe center43273 CHART 2203101 M1013 MTWTh 10/4-10/21 6PM-10PM CC 113

HVac excellence: basic electricityPrinciples of electricity as required by HVAC, including proper use of test equipment, electrical circuits, and component theory and operation. Course designed to fulfill National ESCO test requirements. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-conroe center43271 CHART 2100103 M1012 MTWTh 9/13-9/30 6PM-10PM CC 113

For information: 281.618.5602

commercialconstruction trades program

your career in construction awaits!Multiple fast-track courses in commercial construction specializing in commercial dry-wall and sheet-metal- HVAC. Hands-on training.

Available at LSC-North Harris

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Multimedia Communications Programs

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

refrigeration principlesAn introduction to the refrigeration cycle, basic thermodynamics, heat transfer, temperature/pressure relationship safety, refrigeration containment, and refrigeration components. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to HART 1407. 9.6 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45482 CHART 2100701 NN709 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:50PM APTC 11545483 CHART 2100701 NN711 Sa 9/11-12/18 7:30AM-10:20AM APTC 109

residential air conditioningA study of components, applications, and installation of mechanical air conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair, and charging of air conditioning systems with gas and electric heat systems of split and package units. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Prerequisites: Electricity Principles, Refrigeration Principles. Linked to HART 1441. 9.6 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45485 CHART 2104101NN714 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:50PM APTC 11645484 CHART 2104101NN713 MTWTh 10/25-12/16 10:30AM-1:20PM APTC 118

sheet metal-HVac DuctIntroduction to construction materials and methods and their applications. This course will provide training in the fabrication, installation and maintenance of residential and commercial HVAC sheet metal duct systems. Additional topics addressed include OSHA safety training, fire dampers, basic piping, controls, air/water balancing and insulation selection criteria 8.0 CEUs $489.00off-site locations44583 CCNBT 2101103 NN001 MTWTh 11/1-12/6 6PM-10PM OFLO TBA

solar photovoltaic systems DesignDesign and installation of solar photovoltaic systems (panels) and their applications. 6.4 CEUs $393.00lsc-tomball44327 CELMT 2100201TC764 Sa 9/11-12/19 8AM-10AM E 259 Sa 9/11-12/19 10:20AM-12:20PM E 259

natural resources systems

green mechanical awarenessAn overview of green design and sustainable living. This course will provide an introduction to various Green mechanical concepts, terminologies, systems and a survey of the latest technologies. Topics include energy efficiency ratios, energy consumption and demand analysis, seasonal energy efficiency and LEED. Additional topics include solar voltaic, geothermal energy, wind turbines, rain water recovery and reduced water volume systems. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-north Harris44586 CINDS 2101001 NN001 Th 9/14-10/7 6PM-10PM 44588 CINDS 2101001 NN002 MW 10/25-11/17 6PM-10PM CMED 205

Jobs in the arts, audio/video technology, and communications career cluster involve designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services. LSCS offers a wide range of courses in audio/video technology and communications. These courses involve the technology used to produce tape recorders, VCRs, DVD players, special effects, and more.

available programs• Multimedia • Photography • Visual Arts

For information: [email protected] or 281.290.2827

the future is now!Lone Star College System is making a commitment to the environment to help prepare the local workforce for a ‘green’ future in renewable energy technologies. If you are interested in learning how to become certified in the design and installation of solar photovoltaic arrays (solar panels), methodologies designed to support new renewable energy technologies, or simply wanting to learn more about this emerging industry, Lone Star – Tomball can help you get there!

Renewable Energy Institute

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

audio and Video technology & communication

Digital art iThis course is an introduction to digital imaging on the computer as it relates to art and design, employing a fundamental exploration of potential computer hardware and software medium for their visual, conceptual and practical uses in the visual arts. Basic theories of design and composition are stressed using digital image editing software to manipulate scanned images. Using Adobe Photoshop CS4 on the Macintosh. This course is linked to ARTS 2348. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-north Harris43098 CARTS 3204801 NN136 MW 8/30-12/8 6PM-8:50PM ACAD 23143096 CARTS 3204801 NN135 TTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:50AM ACAD 231

Digital art iiThis course explores the use of computer hardware and software as a medium for visual and conceptual expression in the visual arts. Students will apply skills acquired in Digital Art I to focus on the development and production of creative art pieces. Students must have a 35mm digital SLR camera that can be made fully manual. This course is linked to ARTS 2349. Prerequisite: ARTS 2348, ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-north Harris43100 CARTS 3204901 NN137 TTh 8/30-12/9 1PM-3:50PM ACAD 23143115 CARTS 3204901 NN138 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-8:50PM ACAD 231

film

you’re on the air!Voice-overs are hot today! You don’t have to be an actor to get voice-over work, but it certainly doesn’t hurt! With such notable talents as James Earl Jones, Linda Hunt, and Donald Sutherland lending their voices to commercials, films, and videos, one would think that it would be next to impossible to break into this field. Not so! In this class you’ll learn about an exciting new way to get around the competition and actually turn voice-overs into a thriving full or part-time business! A successful voice-over artist will discuss the voice-over technique in a recorded portion of the class. There will be discussions about the numerous opportunities, the income potential, and the all-important demo and how to have it produced. You will step up to the microphone to do some practice recording, and best of all, hear the results! 0.2 CEUs $28.00/$23.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44050 CARTS 3930084 KC100 Th 10/14-10/14 7PM-9PM

lsc-tomball45364 CARTS 3930084 TC015 M 10/18-10/18 7PM-9PM

multimedia

multimedia, introductionThis course examines a survey of the theories, elements, and hardware/software components of multimedia. Topics include digital image editing, digital sound and video editing, animation, web page development, and interactive presentations; with emphasis on conceptualizing and producing effective multimedia presentations. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to IMED 1301. 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-Kingwood43164 CIMED 2100101 KC701 TTh 8/31-12/16 1:30PM-3:50PM CLB 123Using various multimedia software. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab. For more info contact: [email protected].

tV studio productionBasic television production including live and taped studio programming, studio camera operation, television audio, and television directing with an emphasis on underlying principles of video technology. Textbook required. This course linked to RTVB 1325. Prerequisites: None 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair38657 CRTVB 2102501 CY905 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-12:55PM TECH 105

introduction to aV lighting & soundOverview of the audiovisual industry. Includes industry trends, opportunities, and resources that are available to AV technicians. Topics include basic functions of cabling, interconnections, and system components used in the audio, video and system integration sectors of the industry and proficiency in using the technology. This course is linked to AVTS 1371. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, 4.8 CEUs $156.00lsc-montgomery44840 CAVTS 2107101 M7506 TTh 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-2:20PM TEM T112 TTh 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-2:20PM TEM T112

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

Digital photography, introductionThis course is designed to assist the beginning digital photographer to take better photos by understanding and making use of 1) camera controls, 2) sharpness, 3) exposure, 4) light and color, 5) flash, 6) white balance, 7) resolution and 8) composing images. Student must bring digital camera, with manual, memory card and transfer cable to class. 0.4 CEUs $35.00/$28.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood42235 CARTS 3940491 KC101 Sa 9/11-9/11 10AM-2PM CLA 10442236 CARTS 3940491 KC102 Sa 11/6-11/6 10AM-2PM CLA 104

lsc-montgomery43992 CARTS 3940491 M1500 Sa 9/11-9/18 9AM-11AM MC-F F33043998 CARTS 3940491 M1501 M 10/4-10/11 5:30PM-7:30PM MC-F F330

Digital photo workshopWhat is the difference between film and digital cameras? What should I look for when purchasing a digital camera, and how do I use my camera to take better pictures? Are these some questions you are constantly asking yourself? Register for this class and find out the answers to these questions and learn how to properly use a scanner and how to upload your pictures to your computer. You will learn some of the basics on improving your pictures. This course is an excellent introduction into the world of “digital photography”! 1.6 CEUs $67.00lsc-university park43141 CPHOT 3930030 TU214 MW 9/20-9/29 6PM-10PM UP13 B13.331

Digital photos on your computerThis course is a continuation of the Introduction to Digital Photography course and is designed to assist the beginning digital photographer to take better photos by understanding and making use of 1) digital browsers, 2) digital organizers and 3) digital editing. Student must bring digital camera, with manual, memory card and transfer cable to class. 0.4 CEUs $35.00/$28.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood42238 CARTS 3940492 KC101 Sa 10/2-10/2 10AM-2PM CLA 10442239 CARTS 3940492 KC102 Sa 12/4-12/4 10AM-2PM CLA 104

lsc-montgomery44006 CARTS 3940492 M1505 Sa 9/25-10/2 9AM-1PM MC-F F33044005 CARTS 3940492 M1504 M 10/18-10/25 5:30PM-7:30PM MC-F F330

photography

photoshop iStudents will explore graphics software for image enhancement, photo retouching, and image composition. Students will apply the basics of digital imaging, and use of common tools, palettes, and commands for manipulating images and compressing them for the fastest downloads. Prerequisites: Computer Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge required. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-Kingwood42491 CITSW 2100302 KC101 TTh 11/16-11/30 6PM-10PM CLA 104

lsc-Kingwood online42501 CITSW 2100302 KD102 Tu 9/7-9/28 42503 CITSW 2100302 KD103 Tu 10/5-10/26 42506 CITSW 2100302 KD104 Tu 11/2-11/23 42507 CITSW 2100302 KD105 Tu 11/30-12/21

lsc-montgomery43312 CITSW 2100302 M1006 TTh 9/7-9/16 6PM-10PM MC-F F160

photoshop iiDevelop your skills as you explore photo manipulation and illustration techniques. Topics include: photograph combination, embossing, masking, channel techniques, type, add colorizing B&W photographs. Prerequisites: Photoshop II. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-Kingwood42492 CGRPH 2109104 KC101 TTh 12/7-12/16 6PM-10PM CLA 104

lsc-Kingwood online42509 CGRPH 2109104 KD102 Tu 9/7-9/28 42510 CGRPH 2109104 KD103 Tu 10/5-10/26 42511 CGRPH 2109104 KD104 Tu 11/2-11/23 42512 CGRPH 2109104 KD105 Tu 11/30-12/21

lsc-montgomery43313 CGRPH 2109104 M1007 TTh 9/21-9/30 6PM-10PM MC-F F160

Digital photographyThis course is designed to assist the beginning digital photographer, this hands-on class addresses camera controls, sharpness, exposure, light and color, flash, resolution and composition. Transfer photos from the camera to the computer and discover the art of digital image file management and then explore the process of internet and e-mail use. Covering the basics for the novice, the course can help advance skills for the digital photographer ready to discover more applications such as cropping and basic photo manipulation. Student must have digital camera. Point and shoot or SLR Digital Camera required. 1.8 CEUs $88.00/$73.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44043 CARTS 3940503 CY200 Tu 9/7-10/12 6PM-9PM

lsc-montgomery43999 CARTS 3940503 M1502 Th 9/9-10/14 5:30PM-8:30PM MC-F F32444001 CARTS 3940503 M1503 Sa 10/9-11/13 9AM-12PM MC-F F330

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

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Digital VideoProducing ,editing video and sound for multimedia or web productions. This course emphasizes capturing, editing, and outputting of video using a desktop digital video workstation. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTV 1351. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair38637 CARTV 2105102 CY905 MW 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-4:25PM TECH 105Producing and editing video and sound for multimedia or web productions.

lsc-Kingwood42744 CARTV 2105102 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 5PM-9:50PM CLB 123This course focuses on digital video techniques, using AvidXpress with emphasis on visual storytelling and editing. An additional 1 hr a week is required for lab. For more info contact [email protected].

lsc-north Harris45374 CARTV 2105102 NN768 TTh 8/31-12/16 8:35AM-10:25AM DTEC 11345376 CARTV 2105102 NN769 Sa 9/11-12/18 9AM-12:50PM DTEC 113

Visual arts

art appreciationAn introductory course that studies the visual arts (painting, architecture, sculpture and crafts) through an exploration of their purpose and processes. Occasional field trips are required. This course is linked to ARTS 1301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $169.00lsc-greenspoint center44496 CARTS 3130101 NG100 TTh 8/31-10/21 9:30AM-12:20PM GSPT 103Meets first 8 weeks, 8/31 - 10/21.44497 CARTS 3130101 NG101 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-7:20PM GSPT 208

lsc-north Harris42884 CARTS 3130101 NN100 TTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-10:20AM ACAD 23242886 CARTS 3130101 NN101 TTh 8/31-12/9 2PM-3:20PM ACAD 23242887 CARTS 3130101 NN102 Tu 8/31-12/7 6PM-8:50PM ACAD 232

art History survey iA survey of painting, sculpture, architecture, and minor arts from prehistoric times to the fourteenth century. This course is linked to ARTS 1303. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris42888 CARTS 3130301 NN103 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-2:20PM ACAD 232Contains a significant international component.42889 CARTS 3130301 NN104 MW 8/30-10/20 6PM-8:50PM ACAD 232Eight-week class. Starts 8/30 - 10/20.

photography iThis course is a beginning course which introduces students to theoretical and applied aspects of photography, including cameras, lenses, photographic materials and techniques, black - and - white darkroom procedures and photographic composition. This is the same course as COMM 1318. Students must have a 35mm SLR camera that can be made fully manual. This course is linked to ARTS 2356. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $179.00lsc-cyfair38625 CPHOT 3235601 CY906 Sa 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-3:05PM ART 11438616 CPHOT 3235601 CY905 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:30PM-10:25PM ART 114

lsc-Kingwood42537 CPHOT 3235601 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-8:50PM CLB 116

lsc-north Harris43116 CPHOT 3235601 NN139 MW 8/30-12/8 8:35AM-11:25AM WNSP 16443121 CPHOT 3235601 NN141 MW 8/30-12/9 1PM-3:50PM WNSP 16443122 CPHOT 3235601 NN142 TTh 8/30-12/9 1PM-3:50PM WNSP 16443118 CPHOT 3235601 NN140 TTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:50AM WNSP 16443123 CPHOT 3235601 NN143 TTh 8/31-12/9 6:30PM-9:20PM WNSP 16443124 CPHOT 3235601 NN144 Sa 9/11-12/11 8AM-1:50PM WNSP 16415 weekend class. Lab starts 9/11.

photography iiThis course is a continuation of Photography I, this course provides further study of photographic theories, techniques and processes. The analysis and utilization of the design and compositional elements in photography are also stressed. Students must have a 35mm SLR camera that can be made fully manual. This course is linked to ARTS 2357. Prerequisite: ARTS 2356 or COMM 1318, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $179.00lsc-north Harris43126 CPHOT 3235701 NN146 TTh 8/13-12/9 6:30PM-9:20PM WNSP 16443125 CPHOT 3235701 NN145 TTh 8/31-12/9 1PM-3:50PM WNSP 16443127 CPHOT 3235701 NN147 Sa 9/11-12/11 8AM-1:50PM WNSP 164Late start class 9/11.

beginning paper sculptureIn this exciting class students will explore figurative and abstract design using paper as our primary medium... explore figurative and abstract three dimensional design. Bring $15 for supply fees to the first class. 1.6 CEUs $67.00/$54.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park43374 CARTS 3930090 TU204 Tu 9/28-11/16 1PM-3PM

lsc-north Harris42119 CARTS 3930090 NN103 Th 9/30-11/18 1PM-3PM CMED 207A materials list will be given on the first day of class. 42627 CARTS 3930090 NN104 Th 9/30-11/18 6PM-8PM A materials list will be given on the first day of class.

lsc-tomball43011 CARTS 3930090 TC011 Tu 9/28-11/16 6PM-8PM

Design ii - 3-DThe construction of three-dimensional forms using a variety of composi-tional approaches and materials. This course is linked to ARTS 1312. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-cyfair39221 CARTS 3131201 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 2:35PM-5:30PM ART 1163-D Design. Design classes may be taken out of sequence. A list of supplies required for this course will be provided on the first day of class.

lsc-north Harris42903 CARTS 3131201 NN110 TTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:50AM ARTS 201

art History survey iiA survey of painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts from the fourteenth century to the present. This course is linked to ARTS 1304. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris42890 CARTS 3130401 NN105 MW 8/30-12/8 10:30AM-11:50AM ACAD 23242892 CARTS 3130401 NN106 MW 10/25-12/8 6PM-8:50PM ACAD 232Late start. 10/25 - 12/8.

art metals iAn introduction to metal fabrication through the study of basic materials and techniques. Includes soldering, riveting, raising, sawing and filing. Students will also learn the proper maintenance and operating procedures of machines and hand tools. Linked with ARTS 2341. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair38700 CARTS 3204101 CY750 MW 8/30-12/19 9:10AM-12:05PM ART 116A list of supplies required for this course will be provided on the first day of class.

art: Design iThe emphasis of this course is two-dimensional design, including the fundamentals of line, form, texture, shape and space within a composition. Ink, colored pencils and acrylic paint may be used. Student provides supplies; a list is provided the first day of class. This course is linked to ARTS 1311. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-north Harris42893 CARTS 3131101 NN107 MW 8/30-12/8 9AM-11:50AM ARTS 20142896 CARTS 3131101 NN108 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-3:50PM ARTS 20142900 CARTS 3131101 NN109 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-8:50PM ARTS 201

art: Design iiiThis course examines various theories in the use of color. Students apply their knowledge in creative compositions using such media as acrylics, colored pencil and collage. This course is linked to ARTS 2311. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, Math 0306. 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-north Harris42915 CARTS 3231101 NN119 F 9/3-12/10 8AM-1:50PM ARTS 201

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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Professional Development Seminars and Workshops

Business Administration, Management & Accounting

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

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business aDministration, management & accountingprofessional DeVelopment

Lone Star College System offers continuing education courses in half- or full-day formats that can help professionals’ complete licenses or certification requirements. Watch for promotions throughout the year for specialized seminars, workshops, and events developed for specific occupational areas.

Many of the workshops are scheduled at the new Lone Star College Conference Center conveniently located at State Highway 249 at Louetta Road.

approved ceu provider list includes:

• American Dental Hygienists’ Association • Texas Department of Insurance• American Society of Radiologic Technologist • Texas State Board of Public Accountancy• Occupational Safety & Health Administration • Texas Department of State Health Services• State Bar of Texas • Texas Real Estate Commission

training seminars planned for 2010

Attorney CLE Professional Development September 22, 2010 LSC-Training CenterOSHA 7845 September 24, 2010 LSC-University ParkBasic Mediation September 30, 2010 LSC-Montgomery Dental Assisting Hygiene October 1, 2010 LSC-KingwoodEntrepreneurship Conference October 2, 2010 LSC-University ParkBasic Mediation October 2, 8, & 9, 2010 LSC-Montgomery OSHA 511 October 12-15, 2010 LSC-University ParkOSHA 7105 October 15, 2010 LSC-University ParkOSHA 7500 October 15, 2010 LSC-University ParkBasic Mediation November 4, 6, 12 & 13, 2010 LSC-Montgomery

For additional information about professional development opportunities, contact patricia mcDougall, [email protected] or go to lonestar.edu/professional-seminars.htm. For additional information about company training, contact lsc-corporate college, 281.296.7827, LoneStar.edu/corporate-college.htm, [email protected]. Follow us on facebook, facebook.com/Seminarworkshops, twitter, twitter.com/seminarworkshop.

LSCS offers a wide range of courses for the professional business minded individual. From general secretarial skills to principles of accounting, from frontline supervision to upper management, there is a course for you. Check out this section of the catalog and see what LSCS has to offer.

featured program small business management/entrepreneurship

This Program is conducted by Lone Star Corporate College (LSCC) in partnership with the Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Students completing the entire program will be awarded an Entrepreneurial Certificate and a trial membership to the local Chamber of Commerce. Students will learn about starting, operating, and growing a small business. This includes essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, accounting, financial needs, staffing, marketing strategies, and legal issues.

Specialized one on one consulting is available with one of SBDC’s full time business consultants at no cost.

For additional information, please refer to the industry certification/workforce certificate pages, contact lsc-corporate college, LoneStar.edu/Corporate-College.htm, [email protected], 281.296.7827, sbDc, sbdc.LoneStar.edu, 832.813.6674.

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

accounting

accounting i, principles ofAn introduction to financial accounting including a study of financial statements of business entities and the measurement and reporting of assets, liabilities, equity, revenues, expenses and cash flows with emphasis on how business and economic information is generated in the accounting process. Textbook required. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing MATH 0306. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-university park44054 CACCT 3200101 TU715 TTh 8/30-12/19 9:30AM-10:45AM UP13 B13.52944055 CACCT 3200101 TU716 MW 8/30-12/19 12:50PM-2:05PM UP13 B13.32144056 CACCT 3200101 TU717 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:15PM UP13 B13.409

lsc-north Harris45358 CACCT 3200101 NN750 MW 8/30-12/15 9:30AM-11:50AM WNSP 15745359 CACCT 3200101 NN751 MW 8/30-12/15 1PM-3:20PM WNSP 15745362 CACCT 3200101 NN755 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:20PM WNSP 15745360 CACCT 3200101 NN752 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-10:20AM WNSP 15745361 CACCT 3200101 NN753 TTh 8/31-12/16 3PM-5:50PM WNSP 157

lsc-Kingwood44893 CACCT 3200101 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 8AM-10:20AM LIB 220

lsc-tomball43873 CACCT 3200101 TC701 MW 8/30-12/19 9:30AM-10:45AM S 258 MW 8/30-12/19 11AM-12PM S 258LSC-LSC-

lsc-tomball online43876 CACCT 3200101 TC703 8/30-12/19 43879 CACCT 3200101 TC704 8/30-10/22

accounting ii, principles ofAn introduction to managerial accounting including a study of costs and cost behavior within business entities, the use of cost information for planning and control decisions, and product costing for purposes of inventory valuation and income determination. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACCT 2402. Prerequisite: ACCT 2401, ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing, MATH 0306. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-university park44058 CACCT 3200202 TU719 MW 8/30-12/19 12:50PM-2:05PM UP13 B13.41944057 CACCT 3200202 TU718 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:15PM UP13 B13.321

lsc-north Harris45363 CACCT 3200202 NN757 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-12:20PM WNSP 15845365 CACCT 3200202 NN760 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:20PM WNSP 158

lsc-Kingwood44881 CACCT 3200202 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:50PM LIB 220

lsc-tomball43875 CACCT 3200202 TC702 TTh 8/30-12/19 9:30AM-10:45AM S 258 TTh 8/30-12/19 11AM-12PM S 258

lsc-tomball online43901 CACCT 3200202 TC705 8/30-12/19 43903 CACCT 3200202 TC706 10/25-12/19

accounting ii, intermediateThis course is a continued in-depth analysis of generally accepted accounting principles underlying the preparation of financial statements including comparative analysis and statement of cash flow. Other topics include measuring and reporting liabilities, investments and stockholder’s equity, pensions, leases, earnings per share, revenue recognition alternatives and accounting changes. Linked to ACNT 2304. Textbook required. Prerequisite: ACNT 2303, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH 0306. 8.0 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44066 CACNT 2200302 TU725 MW 8/30-12/19 7PM-9:30PM UP13 B13.431

accounting and business ethicsEthical standards and behaviors, codes of professional conduct, and the impact of unethical behavior on an individual, business, and society. This course will serve as a general introduction to professional ethics in the accounting and business environments. We will discuss the fundamental ethical issues of business and society, the roles and responsibilities of accounting and auditing professionals, ethical behavior by management, and legal and professional guidelines that address the ethical concerns of society. This course meets the qualifying educational credit required for the CPA examination and is part of the Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC) offered at LSC-CyFair, Montgomery and Tomball. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44065 CACNT 2104001 TU724 Th 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM UP13 B13.411

cost accountingA study of budgeting and cost control systems including a detailed study of manufacturing cost accounts and reports, job order costing, and process costing. Includes introduction to alternative costing methods such as activity-based and just-in-time costing. Variance analysis, standard costs, joints and by-products costing will also be discussed. Textbook required. Linked to ACNT 2309. Prerequisite: ACCT 2402, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH 0306. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44062 CACNT 2200901 TU722 Th 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM UP13 B13.431

federal income tax: individualA study of the laws currently implemented by the Internal Revenue Service, providing a working knowledge of preparing taxes for the individual. Emphasis is placed on the determination of income, statutory deductions and federal income tax liability for individuals and sole proprietorships. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACNT 1331. Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0339 and ENGL 0306 or ENGL 0355 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing MATH 0306. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44059 CACNT 2103101 TU720 Th 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM UP13 B13.415

lsc-Kingwood online44886 CACNT 2103101 KC701 8/30-10/22 8 week course: 8/30 - 10/22. After registering, email your instructor at [email protected]. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

lsc-north Harris45367 CACNT 2103101 NN762 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:20PM WNSP 176

45366 CACNT 2103101 NN761 TTh 8/31-12/16 1PM-2:20PM WNSP 176

federal income tax: partnerships/ corporationIntroduction to the tax laws as currently implemented by the Internal Revenue Service providing a working knowledge of preparing taxes for a partner-ship, subchapter S, and corporation. Emphasis is placed on the determination of taxable income for partnerships and S corporations and C corporations, as well as on tax research and planning. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACNT 1347. Prerequisites: ACNT 1331, ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0355, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing; MATH 0306. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44060 CACNT 2104701 TU721 W 8/30-12/19 6PM-9PM UP13 B13.413

lsc-Kingwood online44888 CACNT 2104701 KC701 10/25-12/19 8 week course: 10/25 - 12/19. After registering, email your instructor at [email protected]. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

business aDministration, management & accounting

25lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

govt & not-for-profit acct compBasic concepts and techniques of fund accounting, financial reporting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. Accounting cycle for funds and account groups and related financial statements. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. Linked to ACNT 2330. Prerequisite: ACCT 2402 (or principles of Accounting II Comp), ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH 0306. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44063 CACNT 2203001 TN723 Sa 9/11-12/19 8:30AM-11:50AM UP13 B13.409

office accounting iThis course focuses on analyzing, classifying and recording business transactions. Emphasis is placed on understanding the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations and payroll. Textbook purchased by student. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-Kingwood42296 CACNT 2100106 KC102 MW 9/20-10/6 6PM-10PM CLA 213

lsc-montgomery43498 CACNT 2100106 M2503 TTh 8/31-9/23 6PM-9PM TEM T107

lsc-tomball43856 CACNT 2100106 TC001 TTh 8/31-9/16 6PM-10PM E 160

lsc-montgomery Distance learning43597 CACNT 2100106 M2511 9/7-9/30 43600 CACNT 2100106 M2512 10/5-10/28

office accounting iiFocus on accounting for merchandising, notes payable, notes receivable, valuation of receivables, valuation of plant and equipment, and voucher system. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-montgomery43499 CACNT 2104201 M2504 TTh 9/28-10/21 6PM-9PM TEM T107

lsc-tomball43872 CACNT 2104201 TC002 TTh 9/21-10/7 6PM-10PM E 160

lsc-montgomery Distance learning43603 CACNT 2104201 M2513 10/5-10/28 43605 CACNT 2104201 M2514 11/2-11/30

lsc-Kingwood45378CACNT 2104201 KC103 MW 10/11-10/27 6PM-10PM CLA 213

accounting/financial software

Quickbooks iSet up accounts; record and process basic transactions, journal entries, accounts receivable and payable; and generate fundamental business reports. Additional topics include cost accounting, budget controls, and year-end reporting. Prerequisites: Windows and Office Accounting or equivalent experience. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-Kingwood42316 CACNT 2101002 KC101 MW 11/8-11/17 6PM-10PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43569 CACNT 2101002 M2505 TTh 10/26-11/18 6PM-8PM MC-B B108

lsc-north Harris44378 CACNT 2101002 NN002 ThF 9/2-9/3 8AM-5PM DTEC 10344382 CACNT 2101002 NN006 MW 9/27-10/6 6PM-10PM DTEC 10344427 CACNT 2101002 NN013 ThF 12/2-12/3 8AM-5PM DTEC 103

lsc-tomball44101 CACNT 2101002 TC066 TTh 8/31-9/9 6PM-10PM E 182

Quickbooks iiEnhance your skills using advanced features in accounts receivable, transactions, invoicing, adjustments, and security features. Topics include advanced report verification and generation. Prerequisite: QuickBooks I or equivalent experience. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-Kingwood42317 CACNT 2104302 KC101 MW 11/29-12/8 6PM-10PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43570 CACNT 2104302 M2506 TTh 11/23-12/16 6PM-8:20PM MC-B B108

lsc-north Harris44380 CACNT 2104302 NN004 ThF 9/9-9/10 8AM-5PM DTEC 10344414 CACNT 2104302 NN008 MW 10/18-10/27 6PM-10PM DTEC 10344430 CACNT 2104302 NN015 ThF 12/9-12/10 8AM-5PM DTEC 103

lsc-tomball44102 CACNT 2104302 TC067 TTh 9/14-9/23 6PM-10PM E 182

lsc-cyfair44231 CPOFT 2102903 CY100 MTu 8/30-12/7 8:30AM-9:50AM

administration and administrative support

administrative systems ii managementAdvanced concepts of project management and office procedures utilizing previously learned office skills, including job analysis, systems analysis, technology, records management, quality concepts and budgetary controls. In this capstone course, students complete an integrated office simulation. Prerequisites: Administrative Systems I and CE Program Manager approval. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-Kingwood online44761 CPOFT 2109212 KD001 W 9/1-10/12 For more information, email [email protected] CPOFT 2109212 KD001 W 10/12-11/23 For more information, email [email protected]

administrative systems i managementAn introduction to administrative office procedures, including organizational principles, communication, the office environment, and basic human resources procedures. Prerequisites: Computer application software proficiency and basic office procedures competency. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-Kingwood online44759 CPOFT 2109211 KD001 W 9/1-10/12 For more information, email [email protected] CPOFT 2109211 KD001 W 10/12-11/23 For more information, email [email protected]

aviation management

aviation, fundamentalsBasic ground school for the Private Pilot Certificate, providing the student with the necessary aeronautical knowledge that can be used for private pilot certification. Topics include principles of flight, radio procedures, weather, navigation, aerodynamics, and Federal Aviation Administration. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park42660 CAIRP 2101702 TU001 MW 9/20-11/10 7PM-10PM

customer service

special ed: customer service internshipThis course provides special education students with a transition from the acquisition of skills in the classroom to the applications for real-life work experience. Each student will intern on campus for up to 16 weeks. The session begins after satisfactory completion of the classroom training. Fundamental customer support concepts for the operation of a help desk or call center including effective communication, customer service principles, troubleshooting, and solution-oriented techniques. 9.6 CEUs $585.00lsc-cyfair

44229 CITSC 2107201 CY100 MTu 8/30-12/7 1PM-3:55PM

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

entrepreneurship

business/marketing planHow to develop a business plan for a small business start-up or expansion that can be submitted to a financial institution or used for implementation. Emphasis on importance of the plan, components, format, and considerations. Review the important factors in planning and developing an effective market strategy for your business. Thereafter, specialized one-on-one consulting is available with one of the LSCS Small Business Development Center consultants, at no cost, as you start and grow your business. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44731 CBUSG 2102506 KC001 TTh 10/5-10/14 8AM-10AM 44733 CBUSG 2102506 KC002 TTh 10/5-10/14 6:30PM-8:30PM

consult with a local business ownerProvides students with a transition from the acquisition of skills in the classroom to first hand access to local business owners. They will share their own business experiences, from how they got started to include recommendations on how to succeed in today’s economy. This will also include an opportunity for students to consult with owners during the question/answer period. Thereafter, specialized one-on-one consulting is available with one of the LSCS Small Business Development Center consultants, at no cost, as you start and grow your business. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44740 CBUSG 2109116 KC001 TTh 10/19-10/28 8AM-10AM 44742 CBUSG 2109116 KC002 TTh 10/19-10/28 6:30PM-8:30PM

find the right business . legal and Human elementsReview the process of finding the right business; to start, acquire or franchise, the importance of due diligence and legal structures. Explore the key issues of workforce compliance to include hiring, firing, immigration, agency, harassment, proper compensation and discrimination. Thereafter, specialized one-on-one consulting is available with one of the LSCS Small Business Development Center consultants, at no cost, as you start and grow your business. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44745 CBUSG 2109118 KC001 TTh 9/21-9/30 8AM-10AM 44748 CBUSG 2109118 KC002 TTh 9/21-9/30 6:30PM-8:30PM

finding and Keeping the moneyExplore the various avenues off funding and what a banker looks for when reviewing a commercial loan application. Review the purpose of financial statements to include cash flow projections, the income statement and balance sheet. Learn how each financial statement presents information and contributes to a healthy and stable business. Thereafter, specialized one-on-one consulting is available with one of the LSCS Small Business Development Center consultants, at no cost, as you start and grow your business. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44750 CBUSG 2109310 KC001 TTh 11/2-11/11 8AM-10AM 44751 CBUSG 2109310 KC002 TTh 11/2-11/11 6:30PM-8:30PM

getting started- Do you Have what it takeThis course will allow individuals to take a personal assessment of themselves and their business passions; to understand the realities of business ownership including the economic as well as the emotional investment. Thereafter, specialized one-on-one consulting is available with one of the LSCS Small Business Development Center consultants at no cost, as you start and grow your business. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44735 CBUSG 2109115 KC001 TTh 9/7-9/16 8AM-10AM

44737 CBUSG 2109115 KC002 TTh 9/7-9/16 6:30PM-8:30PM

small business financingA study of the financial structure of a small business. Topics address business finance, including where the funds come from and what they are used for; budgeting including planning and preparing, record keeping, taxation, insurance, and banking. Students will prepare the financial part of a comprehensive business plan in this course. Participants must have a high school diploma, successful completion of the GED, or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to BUSG 1341. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44071 CBUSG 2104101 TU729 MW 10/25-12/19 6PM-9PM UP13 B13.319

lsc-Kingwood45117 CBUSG 2104101 KC701 Tu 8/30-10/22 6PM-9PM ADM 1128 week class: 8/30-10/22. Entrepreneurship Academy Course. Students must enroll in all 3 Entrepreneurship Academy Courses (BUSG*1341*29841,BUSG*2371*29841 & BUSG*2309*29841)in the same semester. Also, students need computer with internet access.

small business management/entrepreneurshipStarting, operating, and growing a small business. Includes essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, accounting, financial needs, staffing, marketing strategies, and legal issues. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park44070 CBUSG 2200902 TU728 MW 8/30-10/22 6PM-9PM UP13 B13.319

lsc-Kingwood44874 CBUSG 2200902 KC701 Tu 10/25-12/19 6PM-9PM ADM 1128 week class: 10/25-12/19. Entrepreneurship Academy Course. Students must enroll in all 3 Entrepreneurship Academy Courses (BUSG*1341*29841,BUSG*2371*29841 & BUSG*2309*29841)in the same semester. Also, students need computer with internet access.

business ethicsDiscussion of the ethical issues, the development of a moral frame of reference and the need for an awareness of social justice in management practices and business activities. Review of ethical responsibilities and relationships between organizational departments, divisions, executive management, and the public. This course is linked to BMGT 1341. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-tomball online43956 CBMGT 2104101 TC709 10/25-12/19

business principlesIntroduction to the role of business in modern society. Includes basic history of business, basic economic systems, types of ownership, management, marketing, finance, manufacturing, law and other topics of business operations. Subject matter includes an analysis of the specialized fields within the business organization, career planning as related to the fields, starting your own business, current trends in profit and nonprofit business activities and development of a business vocabulary. Textbook required. Linked to BUSI 1301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44068 CBUSI 3100101 TU726 TTh 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-1:50PM UP13 B13.321

lsc-tomball online43957 CBUSI 3100101 TC710 8/30-10/22

professionalism in the workplace iThis course is designed to help you develop the personal qualities, attitude, motivation, values, and interpersonal skills to function as a member of a working team. Topics include self-esteem, self-improvement, getting along with others, relating to customers, communicating effectively, and employability skills. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44026 CBMGT 2109121 TU011 MW 10/18-10/28 6PM-10PM

lsc-north Harris45080 CBMGT 2109121 NN001 Tu 9/7-9/28 6PM-10PM HLPE 111

lsc-tomball online43908 CBMGT 2109121 TC004 8/30-9/10

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

For more information contact 281.290.3460

college of careers & Development for exceptional learners

CCDELProgram

The ccDel program at lone star college-cyfair prepares motivated developmentally disabled adults for the workplace by fostering social and financial independence. Certificate programs are available in Office Skills, Food Service and Customer Service. Call for admission requirements.

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

bilingual business writingThis course is designed for bilingual English/Spanish students who are proficient in Spanish. This course is designed to give students the tools for developing professional business correspondence in both Spanish and English. Emphasis is placed on proofreading, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and composing business letters in both English and Spanish. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to POFT 1371. 8.0 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris45443 CPOFT 2109103 NN735 MW 8/30-12/15 12PM-2:40PM DTEC 107

business and professional writing iThis course includes a study of the basic elements of composition. Students will work on skill development in comparing paragraphs, expressing clear and correct sentences, and using the rules of grammar. Practice will include business correspondence such as memos, letters, and e-mails. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-university park44024 CPOFT 2100402 TU010 MW 8/30-9/20 6PM-10PM

lsc-tomball online43905 CPOFT 2100402 TC006 10/25-11/5

business and professional writing iiGrammar, composition, writing and editing principles that are applicable to scientific, technical and business papers. Topics include sentences, organization of ideas, editing for correctness, unity and coherence, pre-writing, outlining, and revising; and developing a paragraph. Specialized/production keyboarding with increased emphasis on rough draft, handwritten, and unarranged copy and problem-solving/decision-making skills. Prerequisite: Keyboard 30 wpm by touch. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-university park44028 CETWR 2104303 TU013 MW 9/27-10/13 6PM-10PM

lsc-tomball online43906 CETWR 2104303 TC003 11/9-11/20

conflict to collaborationThis one-day course teaches employees to take the initiative in resolving conflict with their coworkers and cooperating to find win/win solutions for most disagreements. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-montgomery45039 CBMGT 2102203 M2527 M 9/13-10/4 3PM-5PM T103

professionalism in the workplace iiThis course is a continuation of Part I and is designed to help you further develop the personal qualities, attitude, motivation, values, and interpersonal skills to function as a member of a working team. Topics include self-esteem, self-improvement, getting along with others, relating to customers, communicating effectively, and employability skills. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44027 CBMGT 2109122 TU012 MW 11/1-11/10 6PM-10PM

lsc-tomball online43955 CBMGT 2109122 TC005 9/13-9/24

special ed: reading labInstruction in proofreading and editing skills necessary to assure accuracy in business documents. Comprehensive study of communication skills for business and industry, including reading and writing. Emphasis on reading in technical-vocational areas. Development of reading comprehension, reading rate, and vocabulary with particular emphasis on business communications, business and business-related terminology as well as library familiarization. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair44227 CPOFT 2100701 CY101 MTu 8/30-12/7 10AM-11:20AM 44226 CPOFT 2100701 CY100 MTu 8/30-12/7 2PM-3:20PM

grant writing iThis course will familiarize participants with the requirements and equip them with the tools to effectively plan and implement grant writing projects. The course is also designed to assist small, community-based agencies in developing the organizational and administrative capacity to effectively compete for grant funding from government and foundation sources. 1.2 CEUs $75.00lsc-cyfair43915 CETWR 2100004 CY100 MW 10/11-10/20 6PM-9PM Textbook required

lsc-Kingwood44752 CETWR 2100004 KC001 TTh 11/30-12/9 8AM-11AM 44753 CETWR 2100004 KC002 TTh 11/30-12/9 6:30PM-9:30PM

financial planning

Home buyers seminarARE YOU REALLY READY TO BUY A HOME? This class is to help educate consumers in the home buying process in today’s market. Designed for buying your first home or your next home. This class explains what you the home buyer must know before moving forward in the home buying process. Bring $10 for the workbook. 0.2 CEUs $19.00/$15.80 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44046 CRELX 3300001 KC101 Sa 9/11-9/11 10AM-12PM 44047 CRELX 3300001 KC102 Sa 10/9-10/9 10AM-12PM 44048 CRELX 3300001 KC103 Sa 11/13-11/13 10AM-12PM 44049 CRELX 3300001 KC104 Sa 12/11-12/11 10AM-12PM

personal financeA study of the financial problems encountered in managing family financial affairs. Topics include financial security for the family, budgeting, use of credit, home ownership, financial tangles, and saving and investment planning. Textbook required. This course linked to BUSI 1307. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-Kingwood online44889 CBUSI 3100401 KC701 8/30-12/19 After registering, email your instructor at Larry.D.Hartley @LoneStar.edu. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

lsc-tomball44707 CBUSI 3100401 TC707 10/25-12/19

general management

basic mediation trainingTopics include history of mediation, Alternative Dispute Resolution legislation in Texas, conflict resolution theory, mediation theory and practice, mediation process and techniques, self-awareness and ethics. When scheduled for 40 or more hours, can be used to meet the standards for basic mediation training in Texas as established by the Texas Mediation Trainer Roundtable. Manual included. Accredited by Texas State Bar for MCLE. 4.0 CEUs $274.00lsc-montgomery43495 CHRPO 2100602 M2500 ThF 8/19-8/27 2:30PM-8:30PM MC-B B118 Sa 8/21-8/28 8:30AM-5PM MC-B B11843496 CHRPO 2100602 M2501 ThF 9/30-10/8 2:30PM-8:30PM MC-B B118 Sa 10/2-10/9 8:30AM-5PM MC-B B11843497 CHRPO 2100602 M2502 ThF 11/4-11/12 2:30PM-8:30PM MC-B B118 Sa 11/6-11/13 8:30AM-5PM MC-B B118

business communicationsIntroduction to a practical application of basic language usage skills with emphasis on fundamentals of writing and editing for business. Principles of effective oral and written business communications. Activities include writing business messages for a variety of business situations, writing both formal and informal business reports and presenting business data orally. Textbook required. This course is linked to BUSI 2304. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00tc Distance learning43904 CBUSI 3100104 TC708 10/25-12/19

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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information and project managementCritical path methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes time/cost tradeoffs, resource utilization, stochastic considerations, task determination, time management, scheduling management, status reports, budget management, customer service, professional attitude, and project supervision. This course is linked to BMGT 1309. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris45378 CBMGT 2102301 NN785 MW 8/30-12/15 1PM-2:20PM DTEC 114

lsc-tomball online43962 CBMGT 2102301 TC714 8/30-10/22

management, principles ofAn overview of management theories; decision making process; planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Textbook required. This course linked to BMGT 1303. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-tomball online43959 CBMGT 2101201 TC712 8/30-10/22 43960 CBMGT 2101201 TC713 10/25-12/19

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

management, principles ofConcepts, terminology, principles, theories, and issues in the field of management. Linked to BMGT 1327. Textbook required. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-Kingwood44701 CBMGT 2102701 KC701 TTh 10/26-12/19 6PM-8:50PM ADM 2078 week class: 10/26 - 12/19

project management, introductionMethods for planning and controlling projects. Includes project management concepts and models, critical path, analysis of time/cost benefits, and resource utilization. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-cyfair44021 CBMGT 2102102 CY100 TTh 9/7-9/30 6PM-9PM

project schedulingA study of conventional scheduling using critical-path-method; precedence and arrow networks; barcharts; monthly reports; and fast track scheduling. Explore the process of organizing, scheduling, and managing several tasks in a required sequence so that a project is completed within a specified time period and budget. Requirements: students must have access to the Internet, e-mail and Microsoft Project 2003. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-Kingwood online Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks. Call 281-312-1660 to register.

public speakingPublic Speaking provides the student with practical tools and skills necessary to communicate ideas. Selection of topic, organization of data, exercises in vocal awareness, evaluation of audience, and situation and techniques of delivery are discussed and put into action. Through oral presentations in class, students will enhance their competence in oral communication. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305/0307 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0326/0335 or placement by testing. Linked to SPCH 1315. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-greenspoint center44506 CSPCH 7000002 NG105 M 8/30-12/6 6PM-8:50PM

44503 CSPCH 7000002 NG104 TTh 8/31-12/9 10AM-11:20AM

time managementFocus will be on more effective use of time through awareness and organization. Special emphasis will be placed on recognizing what really needs to be done and when. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44726 CBMGT 2109502 KC001 TTh 9/21-9/23 8AM-12PM 44728 CBMGT 2109502 KC003 F 10/8-10/8 8AM-4:30PM Will break for a 1/2 hour lunch44727 CBMGT 2109502 KC002 TTh 10/26-10/28 8AM-12PM 44729 CBMGT 2109502 KC004 F 11/12-11/12 8AM-4:30PM Will break for 1/2 hour lunch

lsc-montgomery45044 CBMGT 2109502 M2528 Th 11/4-11/11 1PM-5PM F312

law

business law iPrinciples of law which form the legal framework for business activity including applicable statutes, contracts, personal and real property, wills and trusts, consumer law, and agency. Textbook required. This course linked to BUSI 2301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44069 CBUSI 3200501 TU727 M 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM UP13 B13.409

lsc-Kingwood online44890 CBUSI 3200501 KC701 8/30-12/19 After registering, email your instructor at Jason.M.Medley @LoneStar.edu. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

lsc-tomball online43958 CBUSI 3200501 TC711 8/30-10/22

payroll

paytrain fundamentalsThe PayTrain Fundamentals course teaches the fundamental payroll calculations and applications providing students with the basic knowledge and skills required to maintain payroll compliance and prevent costly penalties. This course is ideal for new payroll professionals, those who support the payroll industry, those who are preparing for the FPC Certification from the American Payroll Association, and those who wish to take the Mastery course. Enrollees receive live classroom instruction and access to interactive online quizzes, games, and application exercises to reinforce topics learned. Topics include: Payroll concepts, payroll calculations, fringe benefits, payroll reporting and employment taxes, record keeping and payroll practices, payroll accounting, administration. Participants who successfully complete the course can expect to function as entry-level payroll administrators. Required textbook, to be purchased by student, is an additional cost of approximately $450. 3.0 CEUs $306.00lsc-university park43993 CACNT 2109108 TU006 M 8/30-11/8 6:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42306 CACNT 2109108 KC101 Sa 9/11-10/16 9AM-2PM LIB 203

real estate marketingA study of real estate professionalism and ethics; characteristics of successful salespersons; time management; psychology of marketing; listing procedures; advertising; negotiating and closing financing; and the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Consumer Protection Act and commercial code. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $141.00lsc-Kingwood online44775 CRELE 2102201 KD052 Tu 8/24-10/19 44777 CRELE 2102201 KD053 Tu 10/19-12/21 No class week of 11/23.

paytrain masteryPayTrain Mastery is a comprehensive course providing students with a solid understanding of advanced payroll topics necessary for payroll managers and supervisors. This course is ideal for experienced payroll professionals seeking compliance training, professional development, or CPP Certification from the American Payroll Association. Enrollees receive live classroom instruction and access to interactive online games and applications to reinforce topics learned. Please note, the Pay Train Fundamentals course is a pre-requisite. Topics include: Employee vs. Independent Contractor, payroll tax reporting, Fair Labor Standards, federal taxation and other legislation, payroll accounting, record keeping and systems, payroll management and administration. Participants who successfully complete the course can be considered for advancement to supervisory and managerial positions in payroll. Required textbook, to be purchased by student, is an additional cost of approximately $450. 3.6 CEUs $369.00lsc-university park44072 CACNT 2109107 TU014 W 9/1-11/18 6:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42307 CACNT 2109107 KC101 Sa 10/23-12/11 9AM-2:10PM LIB 203No class 11/27

real estate

real estate law of agencyA study of law of agency including principle-agent and master-servant relationships, the authority of an agent, the termination of an agent’s authority, the fiduciary and other duties of an agent, employment law, deceptive trade practices, listing or buying procedures, and the disclosure of an agency. A “core” real estate course. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $141.00lsc-Kingwood44755 CRELE 2101004 KC011 MTWTh 8/13-10/7 6:30PM-8:30PM

lsc-Kingwood online44767 CRELE 2101004 KD012 Tu 8/24-10/19 44769 CRELE 2101004 KD013 Tu 10/19-12/21 No class week of 11/23

real estate law of contractsA review of real estate contracts required by section 6A (3) of the Real Estate License Act with emphasis on general contract law requirements. Also covers the purpose, history, and working process of the Broker-Lawyer Committee. Includes preparation of real estate contract forms with emphasis on the most commonly used forms. A “core” real estate course. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $141.00lsc-Kingwood44756 CRELE 2101207 KC021 MTWTh 10/11-11/4 6:30PM-8:30PM

lsc-Kingwood online44772 CRELE 2101207 KD022 Tu 8/24-10/19 44773 CRELE 2101207 KD023 Tu 10/19-12/21 No class week of 11/23

Office Accountingand Payroll

begin a satisfying career as a payroll administrator!Lone Star College System teaches fundamental payroll calculations and applications – as well as advanced payroll topics. Courses also assist those who are preparing for FPC and CPP Certification from the American Payroll Association. The college system is here to help you become an Accounting Assistant or Payroll Specialist!

For more information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

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real estate principles iiOverview of licensing as a broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing, discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment. Fulfills at least 30 of 60 hours of required instruction for salesperson license. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $141.00lsc-Kingwood online44779 CRELE 2103802 KD042 Tu 8/24-10/19 No class week of 11/23.44781 CRELE 2103802 KD043 Tu 10/19-12/21 No class week of 11/23.

supervision

communication skills for managersBasic theory of communication skills as appropriate and applicable to individuals or groups in the business environment. Includes listening, speaking, writing, and communicating non-verbally. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44720 CBMGT 2102216 KC001 TTh 9/14-9/16 8AM-12PM 44721 CBMGT 2102216 KC002 TTh 10/19-10/21 8AM-12PM

introduction to supervisionDiscussion of basic supervisory tasks, performance skills, common problems encountered, and effective solution strategies. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44705 CBMGT 2101003 KC001 TTh 9/7-9/9 8AM-12PM 44718 CBMGT 2101003 KC002 TTh 10/12-10/14 8AM-12PM

legal issues for supervisorsPrepares supervisors to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will assure the best possible result. Emphasizes employee rights and the legal aspects of supervision. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-Kingwood44722 CBMGT 2109501 KC001 TTh 9/28-9/30 8AM-12PM 44724 CBMGT 2109501 KC002 TTh 11/2-11/4 8AM-12PM

team building in the workplaceBasic principles of building and sustaining teams in organizations. Includes team dynamics, process improvement, trust and collaboration, and the role of the individual in the team. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-montgomery45034 CBMGT 2101902 M2526 Tu 10/5-10/26 5:30PM-7:30PM T105

real estate principles iAn overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson, ethics of practice, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, contracts, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures and real estate mathematics. Also including federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment. A “core” real estate course. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $141.00lsc-Kingwood44754 CRELE 2100206 KC031 MTWTh 11/8-12/9 6:30PM-8:30PM No class 11/22, 11/23, 11/24, 11/25

lsc-Kingwood online44764 CRELE 2100206 KD032 Tu 8/24-10/19 44766 CRELE 2100206 KD033 Tu 10/19-12/21 No class the week of 11/23

lsc-tomball in partnership with champions school of real estateTexas Real Estate Commission Pre-Licensing Requirements:•60 classroom hours in Real Estate Principles•30 classroom hours in Law of Agency•30 classroom hours in Real Estate Contracts• Complete either two college courses or three 30-hour elective real estate courses

Classroom • Correspondence • Online CoursesPre-Lincensing • Continuing Education state exam prep course

Real Estate

For more Information contact LSC-Tomball at 281.357.3676 or Champions School of Real Estate at 281.496.7386.

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

English For Speakers Of Other Languages

englisH for speaKers of otHer languages

Lone Star College System offers a wide variety of ESOL programs to meet the diverse needs of the surrounding community.

classes are offered during the day, at night, on weekends, or online .

El Lone Star College System (LSCS) ofrece una amplia variedad de programas de ESOL para satisfacer las necesidades de la comunidad local.

se ofrecen las clases durante el día, por la noche, los fines de semana y en línea .

english for workplace and everyday life Designed to help students with reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Courses are designed for professionals preparing to enter the workforce.

basic english skills Designed for learners with low literacy level who have little or no English learning background. These courses are free to all students.

academic preparation Designed for academically bound students.

For additional information, please contact a campus.

inglés para el trabajo y para la Vida Diaria Diseñados para ayudarle con la lectura, la escritura y la conversación. Los cursos del departamento de Educación Continua se dirigen a estudiantes quienes están preparándose para entrar a carreras profesionales.

inglés básico Los cursos de inglés básico se dirigen a los estudiantes que tienen muy poco o ningún conocimiento del idioma. Estos cursos son totalmente gratis.

preparación académica Los cursos de ESOL académicos se dirigen a los estudiantes que van a inscribirse en la universidad.

Para más información, hay que ponerse en contacto con el colegio donde quiere tomar el curso.

available programs

• See an Advisor or Program Manager

• Take a placement test (may not apply to all students)

• Hablan con un consejero de ESOL y tiene que ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Educación Continua

• Para determinar su nivel, va a tener que tomar un examen (Puede ser que el examen no se aplica a todos los estudiantes)

requirements

basic english skills

basic english as a second languageThis course is designed to help students become fluent in English. The focus is on oral communication and basic reading and writing skills. 0.0 CEUs No Feealdine youth com center41449 CENGL 6910101 NAY48 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-12PM

bridges community friendsDoss community center41451 CENGL 6910101 NDC50 MTWTh 8/30-12/2 9AM-12PM 41452 CENGL 6910101 NDC69 MTWTh 8/30-12/2 9AM-12PM 41453 CENGL 6910101 NDC51 MTuW 8/30-12/1 6PM-9PM 41454 CENGL 6910101 NDC52 MTuW 8/30-12/1 6PM-9PM

lsc-emciD44029 CENGL 6910101 KM101 TTh 8/30-12/17 9AM-12PM

lsc-greenspoint center41437 CENGL 6910101 NPO35 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM PKWY 30141438 CENGL 6910101 NPO36 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM PKWY 30241439 CENGL 6910101 NPO37 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM PKWY 30441440 CENGL 6910101 NPO38 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM PKWY 30141441 CENGL 6910101 NPO39 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM PKWY 30241442 CENGL 6910101 NPO40 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM PKWY 30441443 CENGL 6910101 NPO41 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM PKWY 30141444 CENGL 6910101 NPO42 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM PKWY 30241445 CENGL 6910101 NPO43 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM PKWY 304

lsc-Kingwood44030 CENGL 6910101 KC102 F 8/30-12/17 9AM-3PM CLA 11644031 CENGL 6910101 KC103 TTh 8/30-12/17 6PM-9PM CLA 116

lsc-north Harris41429 CENGL 6910101 NNO31 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM CMED 20441430 CENGL 6910101 NNO32 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM CMED 20641432 CENGL 6910101 NNO33 TWTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM CMED 20441433 CENGL 6910101 NNO34 TWTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM CMED 20741435 CENGL 6910101 NNO67 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM CMED 20341436 CENGL 6910101 NNO68 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM CMED 204

northwest assistance ministries41458 CENGL 6910101 NNW55 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM 41459 CENGL 6910101 NNW56 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM

off-site locations41466 CENGL 6910101 NTE63 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 8:30AM-11:30AM 41456 CENGL 6910101 NHA53 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-12PM 41457 CENGL 6910101 NMI54 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:30AM 42211 CENGL 6910101 NHA98 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-12PM 41446 CENGL 6910101 NLE45 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM 41447 CENGL 6910101 NLE46 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM 41448 CENGL 6910101 NLE47 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM

st . leo’s catholic church41461 CENGL 6910101 NSL59 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:30AM 41462 CENGL 6910101 NSL71 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:30AM

st . mary magdalene church41465 CENGL 6910101 NMM62 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM

st . matthew catholic church41463 CENGL 6910101 NSM60 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 8:30AM-11:30AM 41464 CENGL 6910101 NSM61 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 8:30AM-11:30AM

english as a second language basic iiThis course is designed for students wanting to increase verbal communication skills and develop basic reading and writing ability. 7.8 CEUs No Feelsc-emciD44032 CENGL 6910201 KM101 MW 8/30-12/17 6PM-8PM EMID 109

lsc-Kingwood44033 CENGL 6910201 KC102 TTh 8/30-12/17 6PM-9PM

english as a second language High intermediateThis course is designed for students with basic knowledge of spoken and written English who want to enhance their skills. 7.8 CEUs No Feelsc-Kingwood44034 CENGL 6910301 KC101 MW 8/30-12/17 6PM-9PM

english language and civics instructionThis course is designed to help students become fluent in English and provide Civics Education. Funded by a grant, this class will engage students in the development of their English language while providing understanding of local resources and services. 0.0 CEUs No Feebridges community friendsDoss community center42200 CENGL 6960001 NDC96 MTuW 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM

lsc-greenspoint center41493 CENGL 6960001 NPO01 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM PKWY 30341494 CENGL 6960001 NPO02 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM PKWY 30341495 CENGL 6960001 NPO03 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM PKWY 303

off-site locations41496 CENGL 6960001 NLE04 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM

st . leo’s catholic church41503 CENGL 6960001 NSL05 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:30AM

st . mary magdalene church41498 CENGL 6960001 NMM08 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM

st . matthew catholic church41500 CENGL 6960001 NSM10 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 8:30AM-11:30AM

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

communication for workplace iiProvides on-the-job dynamic communicative practice for students whose primary language is other than English, exposing students to the uses of language in a variety of relevant job-related contexts. This course helps increase proficiency in speaking and writing skills necessary for successful communication. Students gain mastery in the use of the basic structures of the language and can perform practical work-related oral and written tasks. The course focuses on continued emphasis on high-frequency vocabulary and phonics; and extensive practice in occupational reading, comprehension, listening, and speaking. 6.4 CEUs $137.00lsc-university park44247 CCOMG 2100148 TU213 MW 9/8-11/24 10AM-12:25PM

lsc-conroe center44385 CCOMG 2100148 M1009 TTh 9/14-11/30 9AM-12PM CC 10644386 CCOMG 2100148 M1010 TTh 9/14-11/30 6:30PM-9:30PM CC 106

lsc-cyfair44161 CCOMG 2100148 CY006 TTh 9/14-12/14 7:15PM-9:55PM Class will not meet on 11/25.44160 CCOMG 2100148 CY005 MWF 9/27-12/13 11:20AM-1:20PM Class will not meet on 11/26.

lsc-emciD44951 CCOMG 2100148 KM102 TTh 9/7-11/30 6PM-8:40PM

lsc-north Harris44660 CCOMG 2100148 NN003 MTWThF 9/7-10/20 10AM-12PM CMED 20144704 CCOMG 2100148 NN012 TTh 9/14-12/14 6:30PM-9PM CMED 203

44689 CCOMG 2100148 NN007 MTWThF 10/25-12/9 8AM-10AM CMED 201

communication for workplace iiiImprovement in reading vocabulary/comprehension skills, as well as speaking, writing, and listening skills for job success. Focus on recognition and comprehension of idioms, analogies, antonyms, and synonyms, and context clues. Interpretation of factual material and inferences associated with job-related communication. Students increase their degree of fluency, accuracy, and comprehension in listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills necessary to satisfy the job demands. The course expands students active vocabulary and comprehension of short paragraphs and enables them to work toward mastery of the major structures of the language as well as the basic mechanics of writing for professional communication. 6.4 CEUs $137.00lsc-conroe center44387 CCOMG 2100456 M1011 MW 9/13-11/29 6:30PM-9:30PM CC 115

lsc-cyfair44162 CCOMG 2100456 CY007 TTh 8/31-11/18 8:30AM-11:10AM 44163 CCOMG 2100456 CY008 MW 9/13-12/1 6PM-8:40PM

lsc-montgomery44356 CCOMG 2100456 M1002 FS 9/17-12/04 9AM-12PM TEM T10844358 CCOMG 2100456 M1003 FS 9/17-12/04 6PM-9PM MC-B B108

lsc-north Harris44679 CCOMG 2100456 NN004 MTWThF 9/7-10/20 12:30PM-2:30PM CMED 20144708 CCOMG 2100456 NN013 MW 9/13-12/8 6:30PM-9PM CMED 20344691 CCOMG 2100456 NN008 MTWThF 10/25-12/9 10AM-12PM CMED 201

esol for workplace

basic communication for workplaceThis course addresses essential listening, speaking, reading, writing, and computational skills required by business and industry. Improvement of communication skills as well as study skills related to successful job performance. The course is designed as the workplace literacy course for non-native speakers who have no formal training in English. 4.8 CEUs $105.00lsc-cyfair44155 CCOMG 2100308 CY001 Sa 9/11-11/20 9AM-1:25PM 44157 CCOMG 2100308 CY002 MWF 9/13-10/18 9:10AM-12:10PM

lsc-fairbanks center44200 CCOMG 2100308 CF100 MW 9/6-12/9 8:30AM-10AM FAIR 10744201 CCOMG 2100308 CF101 MW 9/6-12/9 6PM-7:30PM FAIR 107

lsc-Kingwood44603 CCOMG 2100308 KC101 MTWTh 9/13-10/21 9AM-11AM

lsc-north Harris44645 CCOMG 2100308 NN001 MTWTh 9/13-10/21 8AM-10AM CMED 20344694 CCOMG 2100308 NN010 MW 9/27-12/1 6:30PM-9PM CMED 201

lsc-tomball44244 CCOMG 2100308 TC000 MW 9/8-11/24 1PM-3PM

communication for workplace iDesigned for students whose primary language is other than English. Presentation of industry-related basic reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Emphasis on high-frequency vocabulary (basic sight words) and phonics; refining oral and written production and listening skills for enhanced job productivity; and increasing control of the English sound system to minimize on the job miscommunication or misperception due to foreign accent. The course provides learners with coping skills and cultural information necessary for written and oral workplace communication. It offers learners the opportunity to develop, practice and apply the basic structures of English, and to perform simple speaking, reading, and writing job-related tasks. Students enrolled in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. 6.4 CEUs $137.00lsc-conroe center44383 CCOMG 2100073 M1007 MW 9/13-11/29 9AM-12PM CC 10644384 CCOMG 2100073 M1008 MW 9/13-11/29 6:30PM-9:30PM CC 106

lsc-cyfair44159 CCOMG 2100073 CY004 TTh 9/14-12/14 6PM-8:40PMClass will not meet on 11/25.44158 CCOMG 2100073 CY003 MWF 10/25-12/1 9:10AM-1:10PM Class will not meet on 11/26.

lsc-emciD44949 CCOMG 2100073 KM101 MTWTh 9/13-11/4 6PM-8PM

lsc-fairbanks center44195 CCOMG 2100073 CF100 TTh 9/6-12/9 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 107Class will not meet on 11/25.44199 CCOMG 2100073 CF101 TTh 9/6-12/9 6PM-8:10PM FAIR 107Class will not meet on 11/25.

lsc-north Harris44657 CCOMG 2100073 NN002 MTWThF 9/7-10/20 8AM-10AM CMED 20144703 CCOMG 2100073 NN011 TTh 9/14-12/14 6:30PM-9PM CMED 202

44685 CCOMG 2100073 NN006 MTWThF 10/25-12/9 8AM-10AM CMED 203

grammar and writing for the workplace iiDesigned for students whose primary language is other than English. Exploration of various reference sources and practice suggested proofreading techniques to assist with on-the-job document production. The course is aimed to increase proficiency in the grammar structures and writing skills necessary for workplace communication. Provides dynamic communicative practice in a variety of workplace contexts. 6.4 CEUs $137.00lsc-emciD44952 CCOMG 2100701 KM101 TTh 9/7-11/30 6PM-8:40PM

pronunciation for the workplace iMastery of a selected vocabulary of technical/ occupational terms, including appropriate pronunciation of terms and use of English language structures required by business and industry for successful on-the-job performance. This course is designed to improve non-native English speakers pronunciation skills by increasing control of the English sound system. 3.0 CEUs $156.00lsc-university park44251 CCOMG 2100671 TU215 TTh 8/31-9/30 6PM-9PM

lsc-conroe center44390 CCOMG 2100671 M1014 TTh 9/14-11/2 6:30PM-8:30PM CC 104

lsc-cyfair44177 CCOMG 2100671 CY012 MW 9/13-10/13 6PM-9PM

lsc-montgomery44361 CCOMG 2100671 M1005 F 9/13-12/17 10AM-12PM MC-F F16044363 CCOMG 2100671 M1006 MF 9/13-11/1 6:30PM-8:30PM MC-B B111

lsc-north Harris44738 CCOMG 2100671 NN014 TTh 11/1-11/29 6PM-9PM DTEC 102

lsc-tomball44245 CCOMG 2100671 TC001 TTh 8/31-9/30 6PM-9PM

pronunciation for the workplace iiMastery of a selected vocabulary of technical/occupational terms, including appropriate pronunciation of terms and use of English language structures required by business and industry for successful on-the-job performance. This course is a continuation of Pronunciation for the Workplace I. Students increase control of the English sound system to minimize miscommunication or misperception due to foreign accent. 3.0 CEUs $156.00lsc-university park44248 CCOMG 2100672 TU214 TTh 10/5-11/4 6PM-9PM

communication for workplace iVDesigned for students whose primary language is other than English. Focus on comprehending challenging industrial and job-related materials. Emphasis on industry-related vocabulary development and skills acquisition, including determining meaning from context, identifying word forms and variation in meaning, synonyms and antonyms, context clues, connotation and denotation, and fact and opinion. This course continues to provide dynamic communicative practice, exposing students to the uses of language in a variety of job-related contexts. This course enhances students ability to interact and exchange information, take surveys, role-play situations, and discuss various everyday situations and job-related topics. 6.4 CEUs $137.00lsc-conroe center44388 CCOMG 2100562 M1012 TTh 9/14-11/30 6:30PM-9:30PM CC 108

lsc-cyfair44170 CCOMG 2100562 CY009 TTh 8/31-11/18 8:30AM-11:10AM 44171 CCOMG 2100562 CY010 MW 9/13-12/1 6PM-8:40PM

lsc-montgomery44347 CCOMG 2100562 M1000 TTh 9/14-11/30 9AM-12PM MC-F F16044353 CCOMG 2100562 M1001 FS 9/17-12/04 6PM-9PM MC-F F160

lsc-north Harris44692 CCOMG 2100562 NN009 MTWThF 10/25-12/9 12:30PM-2:30PM CMED 201

conversation for workplaceAddresses essential listening, speaking, reading, writing, and computational skills required by business and industry. Improvement of communication skills as well as study skills related to successful job performance. The focus of this course is improvement of speaking skills of students whose primary language is other than English. The objective of this course is helping students to develop the skills needed for participating in conversations related to high-interest work-related and social situations. 4.0 CEUs $89.00lsc-conroe center44389 CCOMG 2100366 M1013 MW 9/13-11/17 6:30PM-8:30PM CC 108

lsc-cyfair44178 CCOMG 2100366 CY013 TTh 9/21-11/30 6PM-8PM

lsc-montgomery44359 CCOMG 2100366 M1004 TTh 9/14-11/18 6:30PM-8:30PM

grammar and writing for the workplace iDesigned for students whose primary language is other than English. Focus on comprehending challenging industrial and job-related materials. Emphasis on industry-related vocabulary development and skills acquisition, including determining meaning from context, identifying word forms and variation in meaning, synonyms and antonyms, context clues, connotation and denotation, and fact and opinion. This course enhances students mastery of the grammar structures and writing skills necessary for workplace communication, and provides dynamic communication in a variety of workplace contexts. 6.4 CEUs $137.00lsc-cyfair44176 CCOMG 2100561 CY011 MWF 9/13-11/12 6PM-8:40PM

lsc-emciD44950 CCOMG 2100561 KM101 MTWTh 9/13-11/4 6PM-8PM

lsc-north Harris44683 CCOMG 2100561 NN005 MTWThF 9/7-10/20 12:30PM-2:30PM CMED 203

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

esol reading iiIn this course English-language students continue to develop the reading and vocabulary skills necessary for personal, academic, and professional purposes using materials based on high interest topics. The course includes practice in reading and comprehending multi-paragraph descriptive and narrative articles, stories, reports, and dictionary entries. Focus is on literal comprehension, word analysis, vocabulary expansion, dictionary skills, and the use of library resources. Writing is required to complement varied reading activities. This course is linked to ENGL 0362. Prerequisites: ENGL 0361 or placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40925 CENGL 3006201 CY708 MWF 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-9:45AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006201.CY708 must also enroll in CENGL.3008201.CY709, CENGL.3000801.CY710 and CENGL.3007201.CY711. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY710 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40954 CENGL 3006201 CY712 MWF 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-9:45AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006201.CY712 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008201.CY713, CENGL.3000801.CY714 and CENGL.3007201.CY715. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY714 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40959 CENGL 3006201 CY717 MW 8/30-12/17 1:15PM-3:05PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006201.CY717 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008201.CY716, CENGL.3000801.CY719 and CENGL.3007201.CY718. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY719 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.41012 CENGL 3006201 CY748 TTh 8/30-12/17 5PM-7PM

lsc-fairbanks center41327 CENGL 3006201 CF100 MW 9/8-12/19 11AM-1:10PM FAIR 11841376 CENGL 3006201 CF101 MW 9/8-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 118

lsc-Kingwood43200 CENGL 3006201 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM LIB 20343202 CENGL 3006201 KC702 MW 9/8-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM LIB 203

lsc-montgomery43072 CENGL 3006201 M7014 TTh 8/31-12/16 8PM-9:50PM TEM T108

lsc-north Harris44863 CENGL 3006201 NN752 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:50AM 44858 CENGL 3006201 NN750 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM 44861 CENGL 3006201 NN751 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM

the university center43061 CENGL 3006201 M7013 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM TUC 311

lsc-tomball44714 CENGL 3006201 TC706 MWF 8/30-12/19 9:30AM-10:45AM S 26144715 CENGL 3006201 TC707 MW 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM S 261

esol academic preparation esol reading

esol reading iIn this course beginning English-language students develop basic reading and vocabulary skills. Materials are vocabulary-controlled and based on concrete topics. Students practice reading and comprehending simple short stories and articles, writing related sentences, and developing basic library skills. Focus is on literal comprehension and developing a personally relevant vocabulary base. Students who enroll in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. This course is linked to ENGL 0361. Placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40914 CENGL 3006101 CY700 MWF 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-9:45AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006101.CY700 must also enroll in CENGL.3008101.CY701, CENGL.3000801.CY702 and CENGL.3007101.CY777. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY702 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.40920 CENGL 3006101 CY705 MW 8/30-12/17 1:15PM-3:05PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006101.CY705 must also enroll in CENGL.3008101.CY704, CENGL.3000801.CY707 and CENGL.3007101.CY706. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY707 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.41005 CENGL 3006101 CY742 TTh 8/30-12/17 5PM-7PM

lsc-fairbanks center41320 CENGL 3006101 CF100 41326 CENGL 3006101 CF101 MW 9/8-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 207

lsc-Kingwood43197 CENGL 3006101 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM LIB 20143199 CENGL 3006101 KC702 MW 9/8-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM LIB 201

lsc-montgomery43055 CENGL 3006101 M7012 TTh 8/31-12/16 8PM-9:50PM MC-A A203

lsc-north Harris44855 CENGL 3006101 NN717 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM 44857 CENGL 3006101 NN718 TTh 8/31-12/16 8PM-9:50PM

the university center43047 CENGL 3006101 M7010 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM TUC 21243051 CENGL 3006101 M7011 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM TUC 216

lsc-tomball44712 CENGL 3006101 TC704 MWF 8/30-12/19 9:30AM-10:45AM S 26144713 CENGL 3006101 TC705 MW 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM S 261

Developmental reading iA basic reading course designed to improve reading efficiency through word analysis skills, vocabulary, comprehension and rate. Sentence/paragraph writing is required to complement extensive and varied reading activities. This course is linked to ENGL 0304. Prerequisite: Placement by testing. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40980 CENGL 3000401 CY732 MWF 8/30-12/17 8:50AM-10:05AM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.41026 CENGL 3000401 CY761 TTh 8/30-12/17 5PM-7PM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.40985 CENGL 3000401 CY773 MW 9/13-12/17 1:40PM-3:50PM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.

lsc-fairbanks center41328 CENGL 3000401 CF100 MWF 8/30-12/19 10:15AM-11:30AM FAIR 11141329 CENGL 3000401 CF101 TTh 8/30-12/19 7PM-9PM FAIR 21741330 CENGL 3000401 CF102 MW 9/8-12/19 11AM-1:10PM FAIR 10541331 CENGL 3000401 CF103 MW 9/8-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 105

lsc-Kingwood43332 CENGL 3000401 KC703 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM COT 101This section is for non-native speakers of English only.43282 CENGL 3000401 KC701 MW 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM COT 101This section is for non-native speakers of English only.

lsc-montgomery43077 CENGL 3000401 M7017 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM TEM T108This section is for non-native speakers only.

lsc-north Harris42624 CENGL 3000401 NN706 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM ESOL Reading 4; Reg. #42624 is for ESOL students only.42628 CENGL 3000401 NN707 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM ESOL Reading 4; Reg #42628 is for ESOL students only.42651 CENGL 3000401 NN713 TTh 8/31-12/16 8PM-9:50PM

ESOL Reading 4; Reg. #42651 is for ESOL students only.

esol reading iiiThis course continues to develop English-language students’ reading and vocabulary skills for personal, academic and professional purposes using a wide variety of text types and topics. The course includes extensive practice in reading and comprehending multi-page articles, narratives, reports, editorials, opinion essays, and reference materials, and writing related responses. Focus is on interpretation of factual material, drawing inferences and conclusions, and paraphrasing and summarizing selected passages. Writing is required to complement reading activities. This course is linked to ENGL 0363. Prerequisites: ENGL 0362 or placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40963 CENGL 3006301 CY720 MWF 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-9:45AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006301.CY720 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008301.CY721, CENGL.3000801.CY722 and CENGL.3007301.CY723. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY722 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40968 CENGL 3006301 CY724 MWF 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-9:45AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006301.CY724 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008301.CY725, CENGL.3000801.CY726 and CENGL.3007301.CY727. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY726 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40975 CENGL 3006301 CY729 MW 8/30-12/17 1:15PM-3:05PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3006301.CY729 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008301.CY728, CENGL.3000801.CY731 and CENGL.3007301.CY730. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY731 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.41020 CENGL 3006301 CY755 TTh 8/30-12/17 5PM-7PM

lsc-fairbanks center41377 CENGL 3006301 CF100 MW 9/8-12/19 11AM-1:10PM FAIR 10841380 CENGL 3006301 CF101 MW 9/8-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 108

lsc-Kingwood43205 CENGL 3006301 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM COT 10043207 CENGL 3006301 KC702 MW 9/8-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM COT 100

lsc-north Harris44866 CENGL 3006301 NN753 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM 44870 CENGL 3006301 NN754 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM 44871 CENGL 3006301 NN755 TTh 8/31-12/16 8PM-9:50PM

the university center43073 CENGL 3006301 M7015 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM TUC 20843074 CENGL 3006301 M7016 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM TUC 211

lsc-university park44774 CENGL 3006301 TU708 MW 8/30-12/19 10:20AM-12:10PM UP13 B13.42144776 CENGL 3006301 TU709 MW 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM UP13 B13.421

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

esol writing iiIn this course English-language students increase proficiency in the writing skills necessary for basic personal, academic, and professional communication. Students use process writing techniques to write simple paragraphs and gain mastery in the use of the basic structures of the language. This course is linked to ENGL 0372. Prerequisites: ENGL 0371 or placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40928 CENGL 3007201 CY711 TTh 8/30-12/17 10:25AM-12:15PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007201.CY711 must also enroll in CENGL.3008201.CY709, CENGL.3000801.CY710 and CENGL.3006201.CY708. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY710 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40957 CENGL 3007201 CY715 TTh 8/30-12/17 10:25AM-12:15PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007201.CY715 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006201.CY712, CENGL.3000801.CY714 and CENGL.3008201.CY713. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY714 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40961 CENGL 3007201 CY718 TTh 8/30-12/17 12:20PM-2:10PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007201.CY718 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006201.CY717, CENGL.3000801.CY719 and CENGL.3008201.CY716. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY719 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.41010 CENGL 3007201 CY746 MW 8/30-12/17 7:30PM-9:30PM 41011 CENGL 3007201 CY747 MW 8/30-12/17 8:10PM-10:10PM

lsc-fairbanks center41632 CENGL 3007201 CF100 TTh 9/7-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 11841633 CENGL 3007201 CF101 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 118

lsc-Kingwood43212 CENGL 3007201 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM LIB 20343228 CENGL 3007201 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM LIB 203

lsc-montgomery43086 CENGL 3007201 M7023 MW 8/30-12/15 2:30PM-4:20PM TEM T10443087 CENGL 3007201 M7024 MW 8/30-12/19 8PM-9:50PM TEM T104

lsc-north Harris43394 CENGL 3007201 NN757 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM 44914 CENGL 3007201 NN723 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM 43395 CENGL 3007201 NN758 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM

lsc-tomball44719 CENGL 3007201 TC710 MWF 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-1:45PM S 264 8/30-12/19 44723 CENGL 3007201 TC711 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM S 264

esol writing iiiThis course continues to develop English-language students’ writing skills for personal, academic and professional purposes. Students use more sophisticated grammar structures in writing well-developed paragraphs using process writing techniques. This course is linked to ENGL 0373. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40966 CENGL 3007301 CY723 TTh 8/30-12/17 10:25AM-12:15PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007301.CY723 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006301.CY720, CENGL.3000801.CY722 and CENGL.3008301.CY721. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY722 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40971 CENGL 3007301 CY727 TTh 8/30-12/17 10:25AM-12:15PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007301.CY727 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008301.CY725, CENGL.3000801.CY726 and CENGL.3006301.CY724. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY726 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40976 CENGL 3007301 CY730 TTh 8/30-12/17 12:20PM-2:10PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007301.CY730 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006301.CY729, CENGL.3000801.CY731 and CENGL.3008301.CY728. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY731 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.41017 CENGL 3007301 CY753 MW 8/30-12/17 7:30PM-9:30PM 41019 CENGL 3007301 CY754 MW 8/30-12/17 8:10PM-10:10PM

lsc-fairbanks center41634 CENGL 3007301 CF100 TTh 9/7-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 10841635 CENGL 3007301 CF101 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 108

lsc-Kingwood43229 CENGL 3007301 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM COT 10043231 CENGL 3007301 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM COT 100

lsc-montgomery43091 CENGL 3007301 M7026 MW 8/30-12/15 12PM-1:50PM TEM T10643089 CENGL 3007301 M7025 MW 8/30-12/15 2:30PM-4:20PM TEM T10643093 CENGL 3007301 M7027 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM TEM T108

lsc-north Harris43400 CENGL 3007301 NN759 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM 43401 CENGL 3007301 NN760 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM 43402 CENGL 3007301 NN761 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM

lsc-university park44778 CENGL 3007301 TU710 MW 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-2:30PM UP13 B13.42144780 CENGL 3007301 TU711 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM UP13 B13.421

esol writing

esol writing iIn this course beginning English-language students develop, practice and apply the basic structures of English to perform simple writing tasks. Students who enroll in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. This course is linked to ENGL 0371. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40930 CENGL 3007101 CY777 TTh 8/30-12/17 10:25AM-12:15PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007101.CY777 must also enroll in CENGL.3008101.CY701, CENGL.3000801.CY702 and CENGL.3006101.CY700. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY702 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.40921 CENGL 3007101 CY706 TTh 8/30-12/17 12:20PM-2:10PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3007101.CY706 must also enroll in CENGL.3006101.CY705, CENGL.3000801.CY707 and CENGL.3008101.CY704. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY707 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.41004 CENGL 3007101 CY741 MW 8/30-12/17 7:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-fairbanks center41630 CENGL 3007101 CF100 TTh 9/7-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 20741631 CENGL 3007101 CF101 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 207

lsc-Kingwood43208 CENGL 3007101 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM LIB 20143210 CENGL 3007101 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM LIB 201

lsc-montgomery43082 CENGL 3007101 M7021 MW 8/30-12/15 12PM-1:50PM MC-F F32243083 CENGL 3007101 M7022 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM MC-E E203

lsc-north Harris44882 CENGL 3007101 NN719 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM 44884 CENGL 3007101 NN720 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM

lsc-tomball44716 CENGL 3007101 TC708 MWF 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-1:45PM S 26144717 CENGL 3007101 TC709 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM S 261

Developmental reading iiA developmental reading course continuing the instruction and reinforcement of those skills taught in ENGL 0304 and ENGL 0339. Emphasis is on learning higher level reading skills required for college reading assignments. Short paragraph writing is required to complement some reading activities. This course is linked to ENGL 0305. Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0339 OR placement by testing 6.4 CEUs $189.00lsc-cfc Distance learning41040 CENGL 3000501 CY772 9/6-12/19 This class begins 9/6/10. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis. This class is intended for non-native speakers only. After registration contact the instructor for information on the required orientation.

lsc-cyfair40990 CENGL 3000501 CY736 MWF 8/30-12/17 8:50AM-10:05AM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.41030 CENGL 3000501 CY765 TTh 8/30-12/17 5PM-7PM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.41039 CENGL 3000501 CY771 Sa 9/11-12/18 8:30AM-12:45PM This is a Saturday class beginning on 9/11/10. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.40995 CENGL 3000501 CY778 MW 9/13-12/17 1:40PM-3:50PM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.

lsc-fairbanks center41332 CENGL 3000501 CF100 MWF 8/30-12/19 8:45AM-10AM FAIR 11141334 CENGL 3000501 CF102 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-12PM FAIR 21241336 CENGL 3000501 CF103 MWF 8/30-12/19 10:55AM-12:10PM FAIR 11241333 CENGL 3000501 CF101 MW 8/30-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM FAIR 216

lsc-Kingwood43333 CENGL 3000501 KC704 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM This section is for non-native speakers of English only.43287 CENGL 3000501 KC703 F 9/7-12/19 8:30AM-10:30AM LIB 203Hybrid Internet. This section is for non-native speakers of English only43285 CENGL 3000501 KC702 MW 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM This section is for non-native speakers of English only.

lsc-montgomery43078 CENGL 3000501 M7018 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:50AM MC-E E212This section is for non-native speakers only. 43080 CENGL 3000501 M7019 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM TEM T109This section is for non-native speakers only. 43081 CENGL 3000501 M7020 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM MC-E E212This section is for non-native speakers.

lsc-north Harris42460 CENGL 3000501 NN701 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:50AM ESOL Reading 5; Reg. #40176 is for ESOL students only.42459 CENGL 3000501 NN700 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-11:50AM

ESOL Reading 5; Reg. #42459 is for ESOL students only.

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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esol oral communication

esol oral communication iIn this course beginning English-language students learn the key vocabulary and structures necessary for adequate basic oral communication. Students refine listening and speaking skills and increase control of the English sound system to minimize miscommunication due to pronunciation. Students who enroll in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. This course is linked to ENGL 0381. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40916 CENGL 3008101 CY701 MWF 8/30-12/17 9:55AM-11:10AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008101.CY701 must also enroll in CENGL.3006101.CY700, CENGL.3000801.CY702 and CENGL.3007101.CY777. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY702 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.40919 CENGL 3008101 CY704 MW 8/30-12/17 11:20AM-1:10PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008101.CY704 must also enroll in CENGL.3006101.CY705, CENGL.3000801.CY707 and CENGL.3007101.CY706. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY707 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.41006 CENGL 3008101 CY743 TTh 8/30-12/17 7:10PM-9:10PM41033 CENGL 3008101 CY767 Sa 9/11-12/18 8:30AM-12:45PM This is a Saturday class beginning 9/11/10.

lsc-fairbanks center41638 CENGL 3008101 CF100 MW 9/8-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 20741639 CENGL 3008101 CF101 MW 9/8-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 207

lsc-Kingwood43235 CENGL 3008101 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM LIB 20143237 CENGL 3008101 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM LIB 201

lsc-montgomery43216 CENGL 3008101 M7034 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:50PM MC-A A203

lsc-north Harris44885 CENGL 3008101 NN721 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:50AM 44887 CENGL 3008101 NN722 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:50PM

the university center43111 CENGL 3008101 M7033 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM TUC 212

lsc-tomball44725 CENGL 3008101 TC712 MWF 8/30-12/19 8AM-9:15AM S 26144730 CENGL 3008101 TC713 MW 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM S 261

esol oral communication iiIn this course English-language students increase proficiency in the spoken language necessary for basic personal, academic, and professional communication. Students communicate with a growing degree of fluency, using newly acquired vocabulary with some degree of accuracy, and master basic language functions. Students acquire and practice strategies for comprehending statements and short spoken passages. This course is linked to ENGL 0382. Prerequisites: ENGL 0381 or placement by exam 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40926 CENGL 3008201 CY709 MWF 8/30-12/17 9:55AM-11:10AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008201.CY709 must also enroll in CENGL.3006201.CY708, CENGL.3000801.CY710 and CENGL.3007201.CY711. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY710 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40955 CENGL 3008201 CY713 MWF 8/30-12/17 9:55AM-11:10AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008201.CY713 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006201.CY712, CENGL.3000801.CY714 and CENGL.3007201.CY715. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY714 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40958 CENGL 3008201 CY716 MW 8/30-12/17 11:20AM-1:10PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008201.CY716 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006201.CY717, CENGL.3000801.CY719 and CENGL.3007201.CY718. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY719 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.41013 CENGL 3008201 CY750 TTh 8/30-12/17 7:10PM-9:10PM 41187 CENGL 3008201 CY780 Sa 9/11-12/19 8:30AM-12:45PM This is a Saturday class beginning 9/11/10.

lsc-fairbanks center41640 CENGL 3008201 CF100 MW 9/8-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 11841641 CENGL 3008201 CF101 MW 9/8-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 118

lsc-Kingwood43240 CENGL 3008201 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM LIB 20343242 CENGL 3008201 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM LIB 203

lsc-montgomery43218 CENGL 3008201 M7036 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:50PM TEM T108

lsc-north Harris43410 CENGL 3008201 NN765 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:50AM 43412 CENGL 3008201 NN766 TTh 8/31-12/16 12:30PM-2:20PM 43414 CENGL 3008201 NN767 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:50PM

the university center43217 CENGL 3008201 M7035 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM TUC 213

lsc-tomball44732 CENGL 3008201 TC714 MWF 8/30-12/19 8AM-9:15AM S 26444734 CENGL 3008201 TC715 MW 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM S 264

esol writing iVIn this course students incorporate increasingly sophisticated grammar and vocabulary into longer pieces of writing using process writing techniques appropriate for personal, academic, professional written communication. This course is linked to ENGL 0374. Prerequisites: ENGL 0373 or placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40982 CENGL 3007401 CY734 TTh 8/30-12/17 10:20AM-12:20PM 40987 CENGL 3007401 CY775 TTh 8/30-12/17 12:30PM-2:30PM 41024 CENGL 3007401 CY759 MW 8/30-12/17 7:30PM-9:30PM 41025 CENGL 3007401 CY760 MW 8/30-12/17 8:10PM-10:10PM

lsc-fairbanks center41636 CENGL 3007401 CF100 TTh 9/7-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 10641637 CENGL 3007401 CF101 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 105

lsc-Kingwood43232 CENGL 3007401 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM COT 10143233 CENGL 3007401 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM COT 101

lsc-montgomery43104 CENGL 3007401 M7029 MW 8/30-12/15 12PM-1:50PM MC-E E21243101 CENGL 3007401 M7028 MW 8/30-12/15 2:30PM-4:20PM TEM T10843105 CENGL 3007401 M7030 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM TEM T109

lsc-north Harris43403 CENGL 3007401 NN762 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM 43407 CENGL 3007401 NN763 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM 43409 CENGL 3007401 NN764 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM

lsc-university park44782 CENGL 3007401 TU712 TTh 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-2:30PM UP13 B13.42144784 CENGL 3007401 TU713 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM UP13 B13.413

Developmental writing iiThe second course in the developmental writing course sequence designed for those students with a stronger background in grammar skills who need further help developing paragraphs and short themes. Lab work will be assigned to reinforce class activities. This course is linked to ENGL 0307. Prerequisites: ENGL 0306 or placement by testing. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40994 CENGL 3000701 CY738 TTh 8/30-12/17 10:20AM-12:20PM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.40996 CENGL 3000701 CY779 TTh 8/30-12/17 12:30PM-2:30PM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.41029 CENGL 3000701 CY764 MW 8/30-12/17 7:30PM-9:30PM This class is intended for non-native speakers only. To register for this section requires a meeting with an Advisor. Registration is on a permission only basis.

lsc-fairbanks center41338 CENGL 3000701 CF100 MWF 8/30-12/19 7AM-8:15AM FAIR 11241339 CENGL 3000701 CF101 TTh 8/30-12/19 7AM-9AM FAIR 11741355 CENGL 3000701 CF108 MWF 8/30-12/19 9:10AM-10:25AM FAIR 11241340 CENGL 3000701 CF102 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-12PM FAIR 11741353 CENGL 3000701 CF106 MWF 8/30-12/19 10:15AM-11:30AM FAIR 10941343 CENGL 3000701 CF104 TTh 8/30-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM FAIR 11241350 CENGL 3000701 CF105 TTh 8/30-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM FAIR 11641342 CENGL 3000701 CF103 MW 8/30-12/19 8PM-10PM FAIR 21641354 CENGL 3000701 CF107 TTh 8/30-12/19 8PM-10PM FAIR 11641356 CENGL 3000701 CF109 Sa 9/11-12/19 12PM-4:15PM FAIR 221

lsc-Kingwood43328 CENGL 3000701 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM This section is for non-native speakers of English only.43330 CENGL 3000701 KC703 F 9/7-12/19 10:40AM-12:40PM LIB 20343329 CENGL 3000701 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM 43725 CENGL 3000701 KC700 F 9/10-12/17 10:40AM-12:40PM LIB 203Hybrid Internet. This section is for non-native speakers of English only

lsc-montgomery43106 CENGL 3000701 M7031 MW 8/30-12/15 12PM-1:50PM MC-B B210This section is for non-native speakers only. 43107 CENGL 3000701 M7032 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM TEM T107This section is for non-native speakers only.

lsc-north Harris42833 CENGL 3000701 NN733 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM ESOL Writing 5; Reg. #42833 is for ESOL students only.42834 CENGL 3000701 NN734 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM ESOL Writing 5; Reg. #42834 is for ESOL students only.43108 CENGL 3000701 NN738 MW 8/30-12/15 8PM-9:50PM

ESOL Writing 5; Reg. #43108 is for ESOL students only.

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

esol oral communication iiiThis course continues to provide dynamic communicative practice for English-language students. Students increase their degree of fluency, accuracy, and comprehension in listening and speaking skills necessary for personal, academic, and professional communication. They develop skills at using functional language in a variety of relevant contexts. This course is linked to ENGL 0383. Prerequisites: ENGL 0382 or placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40964 CENGL 3008301 CY721 MWF 8/30-12/17 9:55AM-11:10AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008301.CY721 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006301.CY720, CENGL.3000801.CY722 and CENGL.3007301.CY723. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY722 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40969 CENGL 3008301 CY725 MWF 8/30-12/17 9:55AM-11:10AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008301.CY725 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006301.CY724, CENGL.3000801.CY726 and CENGL.3007301.CY727. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY726 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40974 CENGL 3008301 CY728 MW 8/30-12/17 11:20AM-1:10PM Students enrolling in CENGL.3008301.CY728 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006301.CY729, CENGL.3000801.CY731 and CENGL.3007301.CY730. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY731 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.41021 CENGL 3008301 CY756 TTh 8/30-12/17 7:10PM-9:10PM 41037 CENGL 3008301 CY769 Sa 9/11-12/18 8:30AM-12:45PM This is a Saturday class beginning on 9/11/10.

lsc-fairbanks center41642 CENGL 3008301 CF100 MW 9/8-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 10841643 CENGL 3008301 CF101 MW 9/8-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 108

lsc-Kingwood43261 CENGL 3008301 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM COT 10043265 CENGL 3008301 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM COT 100

lsc-north Harris43415 CENGL 3008301 NN768 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:50AM 43416 CENGL 3008301 NN769 TTh 8/31-12/16 12:30PM-2:20PM 43422 CENGL 3008301 NN770 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:50PM

lsc-tomball44790 CENGL 3008301 TU714 MW 8/30-12/19 8AM-10AM UP13 B13.421

the university center43220 CENGL 3008301 M7037 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM TUC 20643221 CENGL 3008301 M7038 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM TUC 116

lsc-university park44791 CENGL 3008301 TU715 MW 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM UP13 B13.421

esol oral communication iVIn this course students use sophisticated grammar structures and precise vocabulary in speaking and are able to comprehend short lectures or presentations on a variety of academic, business, or social topics. This course is linked to ENGL 0384. Prerequisites: ENGL 0383 or placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40981 CENGL 3008401 CY733 MWF 8/30-12/17 10:15AM-11:30AM 41027 CENGL 3008401 CY762 TTh 8/30-12/17 7:10PM-9:10PM 40984 CENGL 3008401 CY774 MW 9/13-12/17 11:20AM-1:30PM

lsc-fairbanks center41644 CENGL 3008401 CF100 MW 9/8-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM FAIR 10541645 CENGL 3008401 CF101 MW 9/8-12/19 7:50PM-10PM FAIR 105

lsc-Kingwood43267 CENGL 3008401 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 10:30AM-12:20PM COT 10143269 CENGL 3008401 KC702 TTh 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM COT 101

lsc-montgomery43224 CENGL 3008401 M7041 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM TEM T108

lsc-north Harris43423 CENGL 3008401 NN771 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:50AM43424 CENGL 3008401 NN772 TTh 8/31-12/16 12:30PM-2:20PM43425 CEGNL 3008401 NN773 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:50PM

the university center43222 CENGL 3008401 M7039 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM TUC 20543223 CENGL 3008401 M7040 MW 8/30-12/15 10AM-11:50AM TUC 208

lsc-university park44793 CENGL 3008401 TU716 TTh 8/30-12/19 8AM-10AM UP13 B13.421

44795 CENGL 3008401 TU717 MW 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM UP13 B13.419

esol language skills workshop

esol language skills workshopThis course refines the use of communication skills necessary for personal, academic, and business communication. It incorporates negotiated student/instructor-generated content and accommodates individual goals in a workshop format. Open lab available. This course is linked to ENGL 0308. Placement by exam. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair40917 CENGL 3000801 CY702 TTh 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-10:20AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY702 must also enroll in CENGL.3006101.CY700, CENGL.3008101.CY701 and CENGL.3007101.CY777. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY702 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.40927 CENGL 3000801 CY710 TTh 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-10:20AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY710 must also enroll in CENGL.3008201.CY709, CENGL.3006201.CY708 and CENGL.3007201.CY711. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY710 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40956 CENGL 3000801 CY714 TTh 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-10:20AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY714 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006201.CY712, CENGL.3008201.CY713 and CENGL.3007201.CY715. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY714 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40965 CENGL 3000801 CY722 TTh 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-10:20AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY722 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008301.CY721, CENGL.3006301.CY720 and CENGL.3007301.CY723. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY722 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40970 CENGL 3000801 CY726 TTh 8/30-12/17 8:30AM-10:20AM Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY726 are required to enroll in CENGL.3008301.CY725, CENGL.3006301.CY724 and CENGL.3007301.CY727. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY726 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40983 CENGL 3000801 CY735 TTh 8/30-12/17 12:30PM-2:30PM Students enrolled in CENGL.3000801.CY735 are enrolled in Grammar Level 4.40922 CENGL 3000801 CY707 TTh 8/30-12/17 2:15PM-4:05PMStudents enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY707 must also enroll in CENGL.3006101.CY705, CENGL.3008101.CY704 and CENGL.3007101.CY706. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY707 are enrolling in Grammar Level 1.40962 CENGL 3000801 CY719 TTh 8/30-12/17 2:15PM-4:05PMStudents enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY719 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006201.CY717, CENGL.3008201.CY716 and CENGL.3007201.CY718. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY719 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.40978 CENGL 3000801 CY731 TTh 8/30-12/17 2:15PM-4:05PMStudents enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY731 are required to enroll in CENGL.3006301.CY729, CENGL.3008301.CY728 and CENGL.3007301.CY730. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY731 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.40988 CENGL 3000801 CY776 TTh 8/30-12/17 2:40PM-4:40PM Students enrolled in CENGL.3000801.CY776 are enrolled in Grammar Level 4.41001 CENGL 3000801 CY740 MW 8/30-12/17 5:20PM-7:20PM Students enrolled in CENGL.3000801.CY740 are enrolled in Grammar Level 1.41008 CENGL 3000801 CY744 MW 8/30-12/17 5:20PM-7:20PM Students enrolling CENGL.3000801.CY744 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.41014 CENGL 3000801 CY751 MW 8/30-12/17 5:20PM-7:20PM Students enrolling CENGL.3000801.CY751 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.

41022 CENGL 3000801 CY757 MW 8/30-12/17 5:20PM-7:20PM Students enrolling CENGL.3000801.CY757 are enrolling in Grammar Level 4.41028 CENGL 3000801 CY763 MW 8/30-12/17 5:20PM-7:20PM Students enrolled in CENGL.3000801.CY763 are enrolled in Integrated Skills - Advanced Level.41009 CENGL 3000801 CY745 MW 8/30-12/17 6PM-8PM Students enrolling CENGL.3000801.CY745 are enrolling in Grammar Level 2.41015 CENGL 3000801 CY752 MW 8/30-12/17 6PM-8PM Students enrolling CENGL.3000801.CY752 are enrolling in Grammar Level 3.41023 CENGL 3000801 CY758 MW 8/30-12/17 6PM-8PM Students enrolling CENGL.3000801.CY758 are enrolling in Grammar Level 4.41031 CENGL 3000801 CY766 TTh 8/30-12/17 7:10PM-9:10PM Students enrolled in CENGL.3000801.CY766 are enrolled in Pronunciation Levels 4 and 5 only.41038 CENGL 3000801 CY770 Sa 9/11-12/18 8:30AM-12:45PM This is a Saturday class beginning on 9/11/10. Students enrolled in CENGL.3000801.CY770 are enrolled in Grammar Level 4.40997 CENGL 3000801 CY737 MW 9/13-12/17 11:20AM-1:30PM This is a 2nd start class beginning 9/13/10. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY373 are enrolling in Developing Skills via Films.40998 CENGL 3000801 CY739 TTh 9/14-12/17 12:30PM-2:45PM This is a 2nd start class beginning on 9/14/10. Students enrolling in CENGL.3000801.CY739 are enrolling in Service Learning.

lsc-fairbanks center41357 CENGL 3000801 CF100 TTh 9/7-12/19 8:30AM-10:40AM 41360 CENGL 3000801 CF102 TTh 9/7-12/19 11AM-1:10PM FAIR 10541367 CENGL 3000801 CF104 TTh 9/7-12/19 11AM-1:10PM FAIR 10841368 CENGL 3000801 CF105 TTh 9/7-12/19 11AM-1:10PM FAIR 11841373 CENGL 3000801 CF108 TTh 9/7-12/19 11AM-1:10PM FAIR 20741361 CENGL 3000801 CF103 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 10541371 CENGL 3000801 CF106 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 20741372 CENGL 3000801 CF107 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 10841375 CENGL 3000801 CF109 TTh 9/7-12/19 5:30PM-7:40PM FAIR 11841358 CENGL 3000801 CF101 Sa 9/11-12/19 9AM-1:20PM FAIR 207

lsc-Kingwood43338 CENGL 3000801 KC710 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM LIB 20143339 CENGL 3000801 KC711 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM LIB 20343340 CENGL 3000801 KC712 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM COT 10043341 CENGL 3000801 KC713 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:20AM COT 10143334 CENGL 3000801 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:50PM LIB 201This section focuses on English pronunciation and intonation. Recommended for levels 1-343336 CENGL 3000801 KC703 MW 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:50PM LIB 203This section focuses on integrated skills. Recommended for levels 1 and 243335 CENGL 3000801 KC702 TTh 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-3:20PM LIB 201This section focuses on the English used in newspapers and radion and TV news programs. Recommended for levels 3 and higher43337 CENGL 3000801 KC708 TTh 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-3:20PM LIB 203This section focuses on English pronunciation and intonation. Recommended for levels 3-543331 CENGL 3000801 KC709 F 9/7-12/19 10:40AM-12:40PM LIB 201Hybrid Internet43288 CENGL 3000801 KC704 MW 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM LIB 20143291 CENGL 3000801 KC705 MW 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM LIB 20343297 CENGL 3000801 KC706 MW 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM COT 10043327 CENGL 3000801 KC707 MW 9/7-12/19 7:40PM-9:40PM COT 101

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-montgomery42972 CENGL 3000801 M7001 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM TEM T108Grammar Level 143001 CENGL 3000801 M7006 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM TEM T109Grammar Level 342971 CENGL 3000801 M7000 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PM TEM T108Grammar Level 142973 CENGL 3000801 M7002 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PM Grammar Level 243045 CENGL 3000801 M7009 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PMGrammar Level 5

lsc-north Harris43138 CENGL 3000801 NN703 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-9:50AM Grammar Skills 243140 CENGL 3000801 NN702 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-9:50AM Grammar Skills 143147 CENGL 3000801 NN705 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-9:50AM Grammar Skills 343150 CENGL 3000801 NN707 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-9:50AM Grammar Skills 443154 CENGL 3000801 NN709 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-9:50AM Advanced Grammar Skills Worshop43145 CENGL 3000801 NN704 MW 8/30-12/15 12:30PM-2:20PM Grammar Skills 243149 CENGL 3000801 NN706 MW 8/30-12/15 12:30PM-2:20PM Grammar Skills 343152 CENGL 3000801 NN708 MW 8/30-12/15 12:30PM-2:20PM Grammar Skills 443155 CENGL 3000801 NN710 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM Grammar Skills 143157 CENGL 3000801 NN711 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM Grammar Skills 243158 CENGL 3000801 NN712 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM Grammar Skills 343159 CENGL 3000801 NN713 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM Grammar Skills 443160 CENGL 3000801 NN714 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:50PM Advanced Grammar Skills Workshop43162 CENGL 3000801 NN716 Sa 9/4-12/18 9AM-1PM Multi-level Grammar Skills Workshop43161 CENGL 3000801 NN715 Sa 9/11-12/18 9AM-1PM Advanced Oral Skills Workshop

lsc-tomball44288 CENGL 3000801 TC700 MWF 8/30-12/19 11AM-12:15PM S 261Grammar Level 144706 CENGL 3000801 TC701 MWF 8/30-12/19 11AM-12:15PM S 264Grammar Level 244710 CENGL 3000801 TC702 TTh 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM S 261Grammar Level 144711 CENGL 3000801 TC703 TTh 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM Grammar Level 1

the university center42977 CENGL 3000801 M7003 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PM TUC 311Grammar Workshop 342998 CENGL 3000801 M7005 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PM TUC 216Grammar Workshop 3 43002 CENGL 3000801 M7007 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PM TUC 107Grammar Level 443044 CENGL 3000801 M7008 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PM TUC 211Grammar Level 443364 CENGL 3000801 M7004 TTh 8/31-12/16 12PM-1:50PM TUC 208Grammar Level 3

lsc-university park44765 CENGL 3000801 TU704 MW 8/30-12/19 8AM-10AM UP13 B13.329Oral Comm. Level 544736 CENGL 3000801 TU700 MW 8/30-12/19 2:50PM-4:50PM UP13 B13.421Grammar Level 344739 CENGL 3000801 TC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 2:50PM-4:50PM UP13 B13.421Grammar Level 444768 CENGL 3000801 TU705 MW 8/30-12/19 2:50PM-4:50PM UP13 B13.329Advance Integrated Level 544741 CENGL 3000801 TU702 TTh 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM UP13 B13.421Grammar Level 344744 CENGL 3000801 TU703 TTh 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM UP13 B13.413Grammar Level 444771 CENGL 3000801 TU707 MW 8/30-12/19 5PM-7PM UP13 B13.531Advanced Integrated Skills Level 544770 CENGL 3000801 TU706 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:15PM-9:15PM UP13 B13.525Oral Comm. Level 5

Health Occupations Programs

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

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Interested in a career in Healthcare? You don’t have to be a doctor –or even a nurse – to make a difference as a healthcare provider. There are many job opportunities that provide quality and satisfying care on a multitude of levels, ranging from life-saving Emergency Medical Technicians to providing preventative care as a dental assistant.

The Lone Star College Continuing Education Department offers excellent training on a schedule that accommodates your needs.

requirementsStudents entering continuing education health-related courses involving direct patient contact in medical and dental care facilities must meet the following requirements:

• Hepatitis B vaccination• MMR (proof of 2 doses of measles and 1 dose of mumps if born on or after January 1, 1957 and 1 dose of rubella)• Tetanus-Diphtheria toxoid (TD) within the last ten years, Varicella Vaccine (2 doses) (or a signed and dated letter stating

that you have had chicken pox) • Submit a complete immunization record • Submit a background check • Social Security Card (required for state testing)

available programs• Certified Medication Aide • Massage Therapy • Certified Nurse Aide • Pharmacy Technician • Computer Tomographer • Phlebotomy Technician• Dental Assisting • MRI Technician • ECG Technician • Nursing Refreshers • Emergency Medical Technician

Contact your campus for CE Healthcare Occupation information sessions. For additional information, please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact a campus.

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electrocardiography technician exam cert examThree hour examination to achieve certification as an electrocardiogram technician consisting of both written and practical portions. Student must have successfully completed the colleges ECG Technician training program in order to sit for exam. Exam will be administered by an (ACA) American Certification Agency instructor. Student is also responsible for (ACA) American Certification Agency for Health Professionals examination fee. Prerequisites: Electrocardiography, Diagnostic Electrocardiography, Clinical-Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 0.3 CEUs $36.00lsc-north Harris45048 CTEST 8900119 NN011

mri and computed tomography

advanced patient care for med . imagingThis course will provide knowledge about care giving skills specific to patients undergoing CT or MRI examinations. The role of the technologist to effectively communicate and maintain patient safety and comfort will be discussed. Patient preparation, monitoring, contrast agents and venipuncture will be studied. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-cyfair42854 CRADR 2109102 CY100 Sa 9/11-10/2 9AM-1:30PM

principles of magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imaging. Focuses on the underlying scientific theory and practice leading to magnetic resonance imaging. Includes the concepts and scientific principles employed in magnetic resonance imaging techniques. Emphasis on principles of magnetism and interactions of living matter within magnetic fields. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-cyfair42852 CMRIT 2203001 CY100 Sa 10/9-12/4 9AM-1:30PM

sectional anatomy for medical imagingAnatomic relationships that are present under various sectional orientations as depicted by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. This course linked to RADR 2340. 3.2 CEUs $147.00lsc-cyfair 42857 CRADR 2204001 CY100 Th 9/9-10/28 6PM-10:15PM

Diagnostic services electrocardiography

clinical-cardiovascular technology technologistA health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Hospital will require immunizations such as Hepatitis B, TB Skin Test, Varicella, Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Tetanus. Student must present a successful background check in order to attend clinical. Prerequisite: Electrocardiography and Diagnostic Electrocardiography. CPR certification is also required in order to attend clinical. 8.0 CEUs $489.00lsc-north Harris45046 CCVTT 2106003 NN011 MTWThF 10/25-11/24 5:30PM-9:30PM OFLO TBA

Diagnostic electrocardiographyCardiac testing including the techniques and interpretation of patient physical assessment. Covers electrocardiography, stress testing, Holter monitoring, vital signs, and cardiovascular pharmacology This intermediate electrocardiography (ECG) course prepares students for more advanced cardiac testing. Prerequisite is Electrocardiography. This course is designed to prepare students to take a national certification. Students must also register for ECG clinical, professional liability insurance and exam. 6.4 CEUs $493.00lsc-north Harris45043 CDSAE 2104002 NN011 MTWTh 9/16-10/21 6:30PM-9:30PM WNSP 165

electrocardiographyFundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. This continuing education course is an introduction to electrocardiography (ECG). This course is designed to prepare students to take a national certification. Students must also register for diagnostic electrocardiography, ECG clinical, professional liability insurance and exam. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-north Harris45040 CECRD 2101101 NN011 TWTh 8/31-9/15 5:30PM-9:30PM WNSP 165

electrocardiography monitor technicianFundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. 6 hours of observation time TBA. 3.0 CEUs $186.00lsc-Kingwood44510 CECRD 2101103 KC151 Sa 10/6-11/13 8AM-10AM Hybrid-internet class. Some assignments will be completed online. Contact [email protected] for info. 44116 CECRD 2101103 KC127 MW 9/27-10/13 6PM-10PM 44120 CECRD 2101103 KC108 MW 11/8-11/29 6PM-8PM Hybrid-online. Some assignments will be completed online. Contact [email protected] for information.

lsc-north Harris45492 CECRD 2101103 NN021 Sa 10/23-11/20 9am-5pm WNSP 165

lsc-montgomery43303 CECRD 2101103 M1001 TTh 9/7-9/23 6PM-10PM MC-B B11143307 CECRD 2101103 M1002 TTh 10/19-11/4 6PM-10PM MC-B B111

phlebotomy

phlebotomySkill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and universal precautions. Includes vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture, and specimen collection on adults, children, and infants. Emphasis on infection prevention, proper patient identification, labeling of specimens and quality assurance, specimen handling, processing, and accessioning. Topics include professionalism, ethics, and medical terminology. 9.6 CEUs $489.00lsc-conroe center43727 CPLAB 2102301 M1005 MTWTh 9/13-11/4 8AM-11AM CC 105

lsc-cyfair42859 CPLAB 2102301 CY100 MTTh 9/7-10/26 5:30PM-10PM HSC 123

lsc-emciD44281 CPLAB 2102301 KC117 MW 9/8-11/3 9AM-1PM Hybrid-internet class. Contact [email protected] for info. 44515 CPLAB 2102301 KC104 TTh 8/31-11/18 5:30PM-9:30PM Must register in person.

lsc-north Harris45012 CPLAB 2102301 NN014 MTWTh 9/7-11/1 6PM-9PM CMED 205

phlebotomy-clinicalA health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Times to be arranged. 12.0 CEUs $609.00lsc-conroe center43728 CPLAB 2106001 M1006 MTWThF 11/8-12/19

lsc-Kingwood44518 CPLAB 2106001 KO104 MTWThF 11/15-1/29 8AM-5PM

lsc-north Harris45014 CPLAB 2106001 NN014 MTWThF 11/2-12/5 6PM-9PM OFLO TBA

offsite for cyfair42861 CPLAB 2106001 CY101 10/28-12/16

offsite for Kingwood44282 CPLAB 2106001 KO117 MTWThF 11/8-1/15 8AM-5PM 36585 CPLAB 2106001 KO123 MTWThF 9/27-10/31 8AM-5PM 44093 CPLAB 2106001 KO127 MTWThF 10/27-12/31 8AM-5PM

Health informatics medical office

medical terminology iStudy of word origin and structure through the introduction of prefixes, suffixes, root words, plurals, abbreviations and symbols, surgical procedures, medical specialties, and diagnostic procedures. Textbook required. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-conroe center43789 CHITT 2100501 M1014 MTTh 9/13-10/7 1PM-5PM CC 108

medical terminology iStudy of word origin and structure through the introduction of prefixes, suffixes, root words, plurals, abbreviations and symbols, surgical procedures, medical specialties, and diagnostics procedures. This course linked to HITT 1305. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, MATH 0306 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-Kingwood44604 CHITT 2100502 KC776 8/30-12/19 After registering, email your instructor at [email protected]. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online44602 CHITT 2100502 KC775 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-9:50AM ADM 207After registering, email your instructor at [email protected]. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

For more Information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

HealthOccupations

still in high demand!Start an exciting career in the highest growth job market. We offer a wide variety of Health Occupation programs to meet the increasing demand for skilled employees in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes.•Dental •Medication Aide•Electrocardiography •Nurse Aide•EMS •Phlebotomy•Massage Therapy •…and more

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support services cpr and first aid

cpr basic life supportDesigned for healthcare providers and professional rescuers. Lifesaving skills of respiratory (choking and near-drowning) and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student Proficiency. Bring $16 for AHA materials. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-north Harris44908 CEMSP 2101908 NN005 Sa 9/18-9/18 9AM-4PM HLPE 11144916 CEMSP 2101908 NN006 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM HLPE 112

lsc-tomball42975 CEMSP 2101908 TC001 F 9/10-9/10 8AM-5PM

cpr for the Health care providerDesigned for healthcare providers and professional rescuers. Lifesaving skills of respiratory (choking and near-drowning) and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children and infants. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Meets requirements of certifying agency, American Heart Association. Instructor is certified by the American Heart Association. Bring $16 for materials and card. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-conroe center43734 CEMSP 2101904 M1010 Sa 9/11-9/11 8:30AM-5PM CC 10443785 CEMSP 2101904 M1011 Sa 10/9-10/9 8:30AM-5PM CC 10443787 CEMSP 2101904 M1012 Sa 11/13-11/13 8:30AM-5PM CC 10443788 CEMSP 2101904 M1013 Sa 12/11-12/11 8:30AM-5PM CC 104

lsc-cyfair42874 CEMSP 2101904 CY100 Sa 9/11-9/11 8:30AM-5:30PM ESEC 10142875 CEMSP 2101904 CY101 Su 11/21-11/21 8:30AM-5:30PM ESEC 101

lsc-Kingwood44099 CEMSP 2101904 KC118 Sa 9/18-9/18 8AM-5PM FTC 10244109 CEMSP 2101904 KC116 Sa 10/16-10/16 8AM-5PM FTC 10244112 CEMSP 2101904 KC112 Sa 11/13-11/13 8AM-5PM FTC 10244114 CEMSP 2101904 KC174 Sa 12/4-12/4 8AM-5PM FTC 102

lsc-north Harris44920 CEMSP 2101904 NN001 Sa 9/25-9/25 9AM-4PM HLPE 11144922 CEMSP 2101904 NN002 Sa 10/23-10/23 9AM-4PM HLPE 11244925 CEMSP 2101904 NN003 Sa 11/20-11/20 9AM-4PM HLPE 11244928 CEMSP 2101904 NN004 Sa 12/11-12/11 9AM-4PM HLPE 111

cpr for the professional rescuerDesigned for healthcare providers and professional rescuers. Lifesaving skills of respiratory (choking and near-drowning) and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student Proficiency. 0.9 CEUs $57.00lsc-tomball42974 CEMSP 2101903 TC000 Sa 11/6-11/6 8AM-5PM

Dental

clinical - Dental assistingA health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Pre-requisite Dental Assisting Lecture I, II and Co-requisite Registered Dental Assistant Exam and Review 6.0 CEUs $489.00offsite for Kingwood44435 CDNTA 2106002 KO101 MTWThF 12/1-12/31 8AM-5PM 44232 CDNTA 2106002 KO166 MTWThF 9/7-10/8 8AM-5PM

Dental assisting lecture iThis course focuses on office procedures, communication skills, basic dental anatomy and instrumentation, basic equipment operation and maintenance, preparation of examination and treatment areas, infection control, safety issues and clinical dental radiology. Dental assisting techniques with emphasis on four-handed dentistry and utilization of tray setups for general practice and specialty procedures. Textbooks, supplies and uniform are not included in tuition. Students are required to submit complete immunization records including Hepatitis B and TB results 12.8 CEUs $1033.00lsc-Kingwood44596 CDNTA 2105303 KC128 FSa 10/22-12/18 8AM-3PM CLA 101Hybrid-internet class. Contact [email protected] for info. 44507 CDNTA 2105303 KC107 TWTh 9/7-11/17 6PM-10PM CLA 101

Dental assisting lecture iiDental assisting techniques with emphasis on four-handed dentistry and utilization of tray setups for general practice and specialty procedures. Pre-clinical chairside assisting procedures, instrumentation, infection and hazard control protocol, equipment safety and maintenance. This course prepares the student to function competently and safely as a chairside dental assistant. Prerequisite: Dental Assisting Lecture I. Co-requisite: Dental Assisting Clinical, CPR and Registered Dental Assistant Exam & Review 12.8 CEUs $1033.00lsc-Kingwood44432 CDNTA 2101502 KC101 TWTh 9/21-12/7 9AM-1PM 44509 CDNTA 2101502 KC107 TWTh 11/30-2/15 6PM-10PM CLA 101

registered Dental assistant exam & revPreparation for Dental Assistants to meet Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) examination requirements. Includes review of radiology, infection control, and jurisprudence. State test and application forms included. Meets all state requirements for registered dental assistants. 1.6 CEUs $131.00lsc-Kingwood44595 CDNTA 2100302 KC101 FSa 12/3-12/4 8AM-5PM CLA 10141341 CDNTA 2100302 KC166 F 9/17-9/18 8AM-5PM CLA 101 Sa 9/17-9/18 8:30AM-5PM CLA 101

medication aide

medical assisting credential exam reviewA preparation for the Medical Assisting credentialing exam. Review content of previous medical assisting courses. practice test taking strategies and study techniques; develop a time management routine for the exam; and identify medical terminology in word structure, prefixes, suffixes, and in roots or combining forms. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-cyfair44277 CMDCA 2105401 CY100 W 9/15-10/27 6PM-9:15PM HSC 123

medication aideInstruction in preparation and administration of designated medications by non-licensed nursing personnel employed in licensed health care agencies including the responsibilities associated with such administration. Student must be currently employed in a facility as a nurse aide or non-licensed direct care staff person on the first official day of the medication aide training program. Student must also have been employed for 90 days in a nursing home, MHMR or TDCJ facility within the twelve-month period preceding the course. GED or high school diploma required. Textbook required. 14.0 CEUs $429.00lsc-north Harris45114 CNURA 2101302 NN016 MTWTh 9/20-11/17 5:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-tomball42987 CNURA 2101302 TC010 TThF 9/7-11/30 9AM-1PM

medication aide refresherIntensive training in an identified area(s) to meet continuing education and/or review/update requirements associated with professional licensure or certification. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Fulfillment of the annual education renewal requirements the Certified Medication Aide. Topics include review update of medication aide training rules, medication administration and related responsibilities. Please bring your medication aide permit number with you to class. Please bring your medication aide permit number with you to class. 0.7 CEUs $43.00lsc-conroe center43731 CNURA 2104104 M1007 Sa 9/11-9/11 9AM-4PM CC 10543732 CNURA 2104104 M1008 Sa 10/9-10/9 9AM-4PM CC 10543733 CNURA 2104104 M1009 Sa 11/13-11/13 9AM-4PM CC 105

lsc-north Harris44931 CNURA 2104104 NN001 Sa 9/11-9/11 8:30AM-4:30PM CMED 20144934 CNURA 2104104 NN002 Sa 11/6-11/6 8:30AM-4:30PM CMED 20144936 CNURA 2104104 NN003 Sa 12/4-12/4 8:30AM-4:30PM CMED 201

nursing

anatomy & physiology i, prepAn applied systematic study of the structure and function of the human body designed for students considering a career in the health field. Includes anatomical terminology, cells, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine. Emphasis on homeostasis. Students will study the systems of the body, how they interact, and how they are regulated to maintain life and homeostasis. In addition, students will study basic chemistry, cells, and tissues of the human body. Designed for students who are planning to take Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 2401). 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park42995 CSCIT 2100702 TU201 TTh 8/31-10/21 6PM-9PM

lsc-Kingwood44428 CSCIT 2100702 KC150 MW 9/1-10/25 5:45PM-9PM

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sink your teeth into a great career!

lone star college-Kingwood

DentalAssisting

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anatomy & physiology i, reviewAn applied systematic study of the structure and function of the human body designed for students considering a career in the health field. Includes anatomical terminology, cells, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine. Emphasis on homeostasis. Students will study the systems of the body, how they interact, and how they are regulated to maintain life and homeostasis. This is a very fast paced course; Designed for students with a previous passing grade of at least C in Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 2401). 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park42994 CSCIT 2100701 TC200 TTh 8/31-10/21 6PM-9PM

lsc-Kingwood44420 CSCIT 2100701 KC150 MW 9/1-10/25 5:45PM-9PM

lsc-north Harris45108 CSCIT 2100701 NN015 8/30-10/21

anatomy & physiology ii, prepA continuation of Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology I designed for students considering a career in the health field. The following body systems are included: digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, renal/excretory, and reproductive. Emphasis is on homeostasis. Students will study the systems of the body, how they interact, and how they are regulated to maintain life and homeostasis. In this study of the structure and function of the human body, emphasis will be given to the study of cells and tissues and anatomical and physiological interrelationships of the skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems. Designed for students who are planning to take Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 2402). Prerequisite: Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 2401) 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park42999 CSCIT 2100802 TU203 TTh 10/26-12/16 6PM-9PM

lsc-Kingwood44426 CSCIT 2100802 KC150 MW 10/27-12/15 5:45PM-9PM

anatomy & physiology ii, reviewA continuation of Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology I designed for students considering a career in the health field. The following body systems are included: digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, renal/excretory, and reproductive. Emphasis is on homeostasis. Students will study the systems of the body, how they interact, and how they are regulated to maintain life and homeostasis. In this study of the structure and function of the human body, emphasis will be given to the study of cells and tissues and anatomical and physiological interrelationships of the skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems. This is a very fast paced course; Designed for students with a passing grade of at least a C in Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 2402). 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park42997 CSCIT 2100801 TU202 TTh 10/26-12/16 6PM-9PM

lsc-Kingwood44431 CSCIT 2100801 KC150 MW 10/27-12/15 5:45PM-9PM

lsc-north Harris45111 CSCIT 2100801 NN015 10/25-12/9

workplace microbiologyA study of the identification and growth of microorganisms as pathogenic or non-pathogenic agents including epidemiology. Includes the detection of microbes and control of infectious agents in the workplace emphasizing sanitation and asepsis. 6.4 CEUs $393.00lsc-north Harris45113 CSCIT 2101301 NN015 9/7-12/9

nurse aide

bi-lingual certified nurse aide-clinicalA health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Class will be taught in Spanish and English with emphasis on improving English communication skills. 2.4 CEUs $126.00offsite for Kingwood44124 CNURA 2106004 KO122 FSSu 10/29-10/31 8AM-5PM

bi-lingual certified nurse aide-lecturePreparation for entry level nursing assistants to achieve a level of knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include resident’s rights, communication, safety, observation, reporting and assisting residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. Emphasis on effective interaction with members of the health care team. Class will be taught in Spanish and English with emphasis on communication skills. 6.4 CEUs $329.00lsc-Kingwood44123 CNURA 2100106 KC122 SSu 9/11-10/23 9AM-1PM CLA 108

certified nurse aidePreparation for entry level nursing assistants to achieve a level of knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include resident’s rights, communication, safety, observation, reporting and assisting residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. Emphasis on effective interaction with members of the health care team. 6.4 CEUs $329.00lsc-conroe center43573 CNURA 2100105 M1001 MTWTh 9/13-10/19 8AM-11AM CC 10343607 CNURA 2100105 M1003 TWTh 10/26-11/30 6PM-10PM CC 103

lsc-cyfair42835 CNURA 2100105 CY100 MTTh 9/13-10/18 5:30PM-9:30PM HSC 126C42836 CNURA 2100105 CY101 MTTh 10/19-11/23 5:30PM-9:30PM HSC 126C

lsc-Kingwood44121 CNURA 2100105 KC122 SSu 9/11-10/23 9AM-1PM CLA 10844106 CNURA 2100105 KC121 TWTh 9/21-10/26 9AM-1PM CLA 10844110 CNURA 2100105 KC125 MW 10/25-12/15 6PM-10PM CLA 108

lsc-north Harris44962 CNURA 2100105 NN008 Sa 9/11-10/10 9AM-5PM Su 9/11-10/10 1PM-5PM 45007 CNURA 2100105 NN009 MTWTh 10/4-11/4 5:30PM-9:30PM HLPE 11145088 CNURA 2100105 NN012

lsc-tomball42976 CNURA 2100105 TC002 TTh 8/31-9/28 8:30AM-4PM E 17742982 CNURA 2100105 TC006 MW 10/11-11/8 8:30AM-4PM E 177

certified nurse aide retestCertified Nurse Aide Retest 0.1 CEUs $48.00lsc-cyfair42845 CNURA 3900001 CY100 8/30-12/19

nurse aide state exam proctor feeProctor fee for state exam for nurse aide, including written exam and skills tests. Students must have successfully completed and passed the Nurse Aide Lecture and Clinical Training, meet the criteria and be authorized by the state to test. The student is responsible for the state’s exam fee. 0.8 CEUs $48.00lsc-cyfair45588 CTEST 8200050 CY100 9/13-10/19 45589 CTEST 8200050 CY101 10/26-11/30

lsc-conroe center43582 CTEST 8200050 M1002 9/13-10/25 43726 CTEST 8200050 M1004 10/26-12/7

lsc-north Harris45096 CTEST 8200050 NN012 44964 CTEST 8200050 NN008 45010 CTEST 8200050 NN009

lsc-tomball42981 CTEST 8200050 TC005 10/21-10/21 8:30AM-4PM E 17742985 CTEST 8200050 TC009 12/1-12/1 8:30AM-4PM

offsite for Kingwood44194 CTEST 8200050 KO111 F 12/10-12/10 44198 CTEST 8200050 KO112 F 12/10-12/10 44228 CTEST 8200050 KO113 F 12/10-12/10

nurse aide for Health care-clinicalA health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Student must also register for insurance and state exam proctor fee. 2.4 CEUs $126.00lsc-conroe center43575 CNURA 2106003 M1002 MTWTh 10/20-10/25 6:30AM-2:30PM 43611 CNURA 2106003 M1004 TWTh 12/1-12/7 6:30AM-2:30PM

lsc-north Harris45092 CNURA 2106003 NN012 44963 CNURA 2106003 NN008 MTWThFSSu 10/11-10/17 9AM-5PM OFLO TBA45009 CNURA 2106003 NN009 MTWTh 11/8-11/16 5:30PM-9:30PM OFLO TBA

lsc-tomball42978 CNURA 2106003 TC003 TTh 9/28-10/7 8:30AM-4PM 42983 CNURA 2106003 TC007 MW 11/8-11/17 8:30AM-4PM

offsite for cyfair42838 CNURA 2106003 CY102 10/18-11/4 42840 CNURA 2106003 CY103 11/22-12/10

offsite for Kingwood44115 CNURA 2106003 KO113 FSSu 9/10-9/12 8AM-5PM 44107 CNURA 2106003 KO121 FSSu 10/22-10/24 8AM-5PM 44118 CNURA 2106003 KC122 FSSu 10/29-10/31 8AM-5PM 44111 CNURA 2106003 KO125 FSSu 12/10-12/12 8AM-5PMCall for information on test appointment throughout the team.

For more information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

lone star college systemOffers a CNA program designed to get you into your scrubs and into the work place.

Certified Nurse Aide

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Hospitality Programs

Hospitality

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

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pharmacy technician

pharmacy technician programPractical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. This course will review pharmacy industry topics such as federal laws, drug storage requirements, pharmacology, terminology, and calculations. Pharmacy operations such as customer service, maintaining patient records, and an overview of insurance claims. An introduction to the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board and exam. 15.0 CEUs $909.00lsc-north Harris45018 CPHRA 2106401 NN010 TTh 8/31-11/4 5:30PM-9:30PM HLPE 11244961 CPHRA 2106401 NN007 Sa 9/11-12/12 9AM-5PM DTEC 103 Su 9/11-12/12 1PM-5PM DTEC 10345178 CPHRA 2106401 NN023 (online) 45182 CPHRA 2106401 NN024 (online)

insurance for Health support courses

insurance fee fallRequired insurance coverage for students enrolled in either a low-risk health specialty or teacher certification students enrolled in courses requiring external field experiences. 0.0 CEUs $5.00-$19.00

therapeutic services massage therapy

anatomy & physiology for massageIn-depth coverage of the structure and function of the human body. Includes cell structure and function, tissues, body organization, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Emphasizes homeostasis/wellness care. Meets the minimum 75-contact-hour requirement for Anatomy and Physiology for licensure. 7.5 CEUs $234.00lsc-cyfair42869 CMSSG 2101301 CY101 MW 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-3PM HSC 10542872 CMSSG 2101301 CY105 MTuW 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:40PM HSC 105

massage therapy fundamentals iIntroduction to the theory and the application of skills necessary to perform Swedish massage to meet the minimum 125-contact-hour requirement for licensure. 12.5 CEUs $384.00lsc-cyfair42867 CMSSG 2101102 CY100 MW 8/30-12/19 9AM-11:30AM HSC 10542870 CMSSG 2101102 CY104 MTuW 8/30-12/19 7:50PM-10:30PM HSC 105

Globally, the hospitality industry is by far the world’s largest employer and is expected to grow to over $700B in revenue for 2011. The LSCS continuing education department offers a number of classes and programs in the Hospitality and Tourism fields.

available programs• Floral Designer • Food Service Preparation

For additional information please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact the LSC-North Harris campus.

Pharmacy Technicians work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist to assist with pharmacy operations such as maintaining prescription orders and distribution, patient records, customer service, and an overview of insurance claims. Careers are available in retail pharmacy settings, and non-traditional pharmacy settings, including compounding pharmacies. The Pharmacy Technician program will review pharmacy industry topics such as federal laws, drug storage requirements, pharmacology, terminology, calculations, and introduction to the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board exam. This program consists of 150 classroom hours. Cost: $909

for more information, call 281 .618 .5602

Affirmative Action/EEO College

PharmacyTechnicianProgram

For information call 281.290.3460

make a career of something you love!Learn business practices and professional standards, as well as health and hygiene in massage and more, in less than a year!

This program incorporates clinical work and classroom work and helps prepare you for a career as a massage therapist in a spa or fitness center. You can even start your own massage therapy business!

Call today! Available at LSC-CyFair.

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floral Design

care and Handling of cut flowers and foliagesThis course discusses the factors that affect the quality of cut flowers and foliage, including production, moisture balance, nutrient balance, light, temperature, humidity, ethylene, and bacteria. Recommendations are also made that pertain to receiving, unpacking and processing the flowers. Methods of conditioning, hardening, and forcing flowers and use of preservatives are illustrated. Special attention is given to the proper care of roses. This is a course in the Certified Floral Designer Program. Textbook purchased by student. 0.8 CEUs $106.00lsc-tomball44523 CFMKT 2109112 TC089 TTh 9/2-9/9 6:30PM-10:30PM E 178

floral Daily business proceduresIt is essential to keep careful records of all transactions, including: the purchase of assets, the incurring of debts, the owners contributions of capital assets, revenue and expenses. This course is designed to develop a simple system of record keeping which will enable a firms management to record the financial transactions, which occur in a typical retail florist business, and then to translate these transactions into a summary format a balance sheet and an income statement. The accounting system, including both the recording function and the translation of the data into financial statements, will help to provide answers to critical questions relevant to the firm. This is a course in the Professional Certified Florist Certificate. Textbook purchased by student. 1.2 CEUs $100.00lsc-tomball44526 CFMKT 2109120 TC090 MW 10/4-10/13 6:30PM-9:30PM

floral Design program orientationIts never too early to begin a career in the floral industry. This orientation session will describe the Professional Floral Design Program in detail. You will discover all the exciting opportunities offered. This program is in partnership with the Texas State Florists Association and is exclusively offered at Tomball College. 0.1 CEUs No Feelsc-tomball44531 CFMKX 7300001 TC092 Tu 8/31-8/31 7PM-8PM E 178

floral current Design styles and techniquesContemporary floral designers are combining the good points of both Western and Eastern approaches into many styles and molding them to fit modern homes and surroundings. This course will teach how to construct several of the most noteworthy and practical design styles base arrangements in clear glass, vegetative, formalinear and parallel designs. Greater profit and efficiency in both time and material will result when good design techniques are applied at the worktable on a regular basis. Good design techniques include two concepts: design principles and design mechanics. This is a course in the Texas Master Florist Certification. Textbook purchased by student. 2.0 CEUs $231.00lsc-tomball44527 CFMKT 2109118 TC091 MW 10/18-11/1 6PM-10PM

For information: LoneStar.edu/CE or 281.357.3676

Earn Texas Master Florist Certification in partnership with the Texas State Florists’ Association.

Certification opens a variety of opportunities including: business owner, general manager, buyer, importer/logistics, and designer.

Available at LSC-Tomball.

masterflorist

floral funeral Design techniquesFuneral work is a large portion of most florist shops. This hands-on class stresses basic concepts of design for funeral bouquets, wreathes, and casket sprays. The student will learn how to use color to the best advantage and how to decide what flowers to combine for different effects. Interesting ways to use foliage, twigs, mosses and other accessory materials will be presented along with different uses of ribbons. Topics of discussion will also include the best use of sympathy cards and how to develop a good working relationship with your funeral directors. Flowers, containers, and basic supplies should b provided. The students should bring their own tools and a bucket to store flowers. This is a course in the Certified Floral Designer Program. Textbook purchased by student. 2.0 CEUs $276.00lsc-tomball44517 CFMKT 2109116 TC087 MW 9/8-9/27 6PM-10PM

interior Design

interior Design accessory classBasic design elements including color, texture, and space. Students in this course will gain more in-depth knowledge of design. Emphasis will be placed on color, lighting, style choices and the “extras” that make a room complete. Creative basics of interior design for today’s living. Analysis and design through the use of color, texture, styles of furniture, arrangements, and coordination of all design elements. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-north Harris45083 CINDS 2102002 NN001 W 9/8-10/13 6PM-10PM HLPE 105

introduction to interior DesignBasic design elements including color, texture, and space. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-north Harris45084 CINDS 2102001 NN001 W 11/3-12/8 6PM-10PM HLPE 105

recreation, amusements & attractions

Hunter educationA comprehensive overview of gun and hunter safety through the use of film, lecture, demonstration, and the hunter safety workbook-manual (included in course cost). Leads to a certification card issued by Dept. of Parks and Wildlife enabling the student to hunt in any state or area requiring certification. Students must be 12 years of age. Students can take the course under this age, but they cannot take the exam. All Continuing Education age policies are applied, including parents accompanying their child and parental permission forms. Please bring social security card to the first day of class, and pencil and highlighter. At $15 fee is paid at the door for certification and workbook. 1.0 CEUs No Feelsc-tomball43369 CSFTY 3900004 TC023 Sa 8/28-8/28 9AM-5PM Su 8/29-8/29 1PM-5PM 43371 CSFTY 3900004 TC024 Sa 9/11-9/11 9AM-5PM Su 9/12-9/12 1PM-5PM

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Demand is high throughout the state of Texas for skilled Computer Technicians – many companies can’t seem to find enough! Lone Star College System offers a wide variety of computer courses that will prepare you for any number of industry-recognized certifications. From PC maintenance, server configuration and implementation, specific software fundamentals, and the certification testing to complete the package, Lone Star College System will help you get prepared for this sizzling employment market.

available programs

• A+ Certification • CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate)• Oracle DBA • CCNA Security (Cisco Certified Networking Associate Security)• Microsoft Framework .NET • BICSI Telecommunications Distribution and Fiber Optic Design

For additional information, please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact a campus.

Drafting

autocaD, introductionTopics include CAD-CAM equipment selection and interface; software selection and installation; creating, editing and plotting of line drawings for architectural, electrical, circuit, mechanical, or interior design; creating, storing and retrieving predefined components; line, circle, arc, trace, curve, ellipses; adding text and dimensions. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-conroe center43277 CDFTG 2101401 M1017 TTh 9/14-10/7 6PM-10PM CC 115

lsc-cyfair42371 CDFTG 2101401 CY100 TTh 8/31-9/23 6PM-10PM Textbook required

lsc-cy-fair Distance learning42483 CDFTG 2101401 CY107 9/18-10/16 For more information please visit our website at Sites.Google.com/site/lonestarautocad/

lsc-fairbanks center42477 CDFTG 2101401 CF100 TTh 10/5-10/28 6PM-10PM FAIR 117

lsc-montgomery43584 CDFTG 2101401 M2507 MW 9/13-10/6 5:45PM-9:45PM MC-F F160

lsc-tomball45053 CDFTG 2101401 TC001 MW 9/13-10/6 6PM-10PM E 160

lsc-university park44809 CDFTG 2101401 TU066 TTh 8/31-9/23 6PM-10PM

autocaD, intermediateTopics include applications; creating, sorting, and retrieving predefined components; placing, rotating, and scaling components; modifying; rubber banding; adding text and dimensions to drawings; multilayering drawings, grids, orthogonal mode; data storage format for writing auxiliary programs; input and output devices; resolution and physical limitations. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-conroe center43278 CDFTG 2105001 M1018 TTh 10/12-11/4 6PM-10PM CC 115

lsc-cyfair42374 CDFTG 2105001 CY102 TTh 9/28-10/21 6PM-10PM

lsc-cy-fair Distance learning42485 CDFTG 2105001 CY109 11/13-12/11 For more information please visit our website at Sites.Google.com/site/lonestarautocad/

lsc-fairbanks center42480 CDFTG 2105001 CF101 TTh 11/9-12/9 6PM-10PM FAIR 117

lsc-Kingwood42156 CDFTG 2105001 KC101 Th 8/12-9/30 6PM-10PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43592 CDFTG 2105001 M2508 MW 10/11-11/3 5:45PM-9:45PM MC-F F160

lsc-tomball45055 CDFTG 2105001 TC002 MW 10/11-11/3 6PM-10PM E 160

autocaD, advancedTwo- and three-dimensional drawings using three-dimensional display options and specifying user-defined coordinate systems. Prerequisites: AutoCAD, Intermediate. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-conroe center43279 CDFTG 2200401 M1019 TTh 11/9-12/7 6PM-10PM CC 115

lsc-cyfair42376 CDFTG 2200401 CY103 TTh 10/26-11/18 6PM-10PM Textbook required

lsc-cy-fair Distance learning42484 CDFTG 2200401 CY108 9/18-10/16 For more information please visit our website at Sites.Google.com/site/lonestarautocad

lsc-Kingwood42161 CDFTG 2200401 KC101 W 9/8-10/27 6PM-10PM CLA 11242162 CDFTG 2200401 KC102 Th 10/14-12/9 6PM-10PM CLA 112No class 11/25

lsc-montgomery43593 CDFTG 2200401 M2509 MW 11/8-12/6 5:45PM-9:45PM MC-F F160

lsc-tomball45056 CDFTG 2200401 TC003 MW 11/8-12/1 6PM-10PM E 160

lsc-university park44815 CDFTG 2200401 TU067 TTh 9/28-10/21 6PM-10PM

AutoCAD introduction online

Learn online through a program that blends traditional instruction techniques with multimedia, interactive discuss, and one-on-one communication via e-mail or phone.

AutoCAD Online for Introduction, Intermediate, & Advanced! Are online classes for you? Find out at Online.LoneStar.edu/59363.

To enroll, visit the LSC-CyFair Registration Office at 9191 Barker Cypress.

For more information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

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autocaD: solid modeling/DesignThis computer-aided modeling course is designed for the advanced AutoCAD student. Development of three-dimensional drawings and models from engineering sketches and orthographic drawings and utilization of three-dimensional models in design work. AutoCAD II: Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting is a prerequisite. Textbook required. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park44819 CDFTG 2204001 TU068 TTh 10/26-12/7 6PM-10PM

blueprint reading and sketchingAn introduction to reading and interpreting working drawings for fabrication processes and associated trades. Use of sketching techniques to create pictorial and multiple-view drawings. The student will solve related math equations, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing; and interpreted shop operations. Textbook required. This course is linked to DFTG 1325. Prerequisite: Placement into MATH 1314 or credit for MATH 0310 with a grade of “C” or better, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356 or higher level course; or instructor approval. 6.4 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43102 CDFTG 2102503 CY700 TTh 10/25-12/19 8:10AM-12:20PM HSC 12743103 CDFTG 2102503 CY701 TTh 10/25-12/19 5PM-9PM TECH 203

computer-aided Drafting, basicAn introduction to computer-aided drafting. Emphasis is placed on setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding text and dimensions, using layers, coordinate systems, and plot/print to scale. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to DFTG 1309. 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair42942 CDFTG 2100902 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 11:20AM-2:25PM TECH 11642946 CDFTG 2100902 CY701 MW 8/30-12/19 2:35PM-5:30PM TECH 11642947 CDFTG 2100902 CY702 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-8:55PM TECH 117

lsc-north Harris45430 CDFTG 2100902 NN788 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-11AM WNSP 27045434 CDFTG 2100902 NN790 MW 8/30-12/15 6:30PM-9:30PM WNSP 27045454 CDFTG 2100902 NN791 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-2PM WNSP 276

computer-aided Drafting, intermediateA continuation of practices and techniques used in basic computer-aided drafting emphasizing advanced dimensioning techniques, the development and use of prototype drawings, construction of pictorial drawings, construction of 3 dimensional drawings, interfacing 2d and 3d environments and extracting data. Creation of batched files, scripted files, customized program menus, and extended attributes. This course linked to DFTG 2319. Prerequisite: CDFTG 2100902 or DFTG 1309 or Departmental approval. Student uses textbook from AutoCAD I. 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43062 CDFTG 2201901 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-11:25AM TECH 11643088 CDFTG 2201901 CY702 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-9PM

lsc-north Harris45430 CDFTG 2100902 NN788 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-11AM WNSP 27045434 CDFTG 2100902 NN790 MW 8/30-12/15 6:30PM-9:30PM WNSP 27045454 CDFTG 2100902 NN791 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-2PM WNSP 276

reVitTopics address comprehensive architectural design, documentation and presentation using Revit Architecture 2 and 3 dimensional modeling. The primary emphasis will focus on the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in transferring building data throughout the building life cycle. Textbook required. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-cyfair42472 CDFTG 2109114 CY106 TTh 10/12-12/9 6PM-8:30PM

google sketchupA supplemental course to Basic Computer-Aided Drafting using alternative computer-aided drafting (CAD) software. This course is designed for the beginner wanting to learn Google Sketchup. Topics will include Google Sketchup interface, drawing in Sketchup, modifying objects, annotation tools, differences between groups and components and organizational methods. Additional topics include advanced modeling techniques, styles, materials, scenes, animation and landscape modeling techniques. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $198.00cfc Distance learning42468 CDFTG 2100001 CY104 11/13-12/11 For more information please visit our website at Sites.Google.com/site/lonestarautocad/

inventorThis course addresses training in the design software Inventor. Textbook required. 4.2 CEUs $261.00lsc-cyfair42470 CENTC 2109104 CY105 MW 9/13-10/27 6PM-9PM

machine DraftingProduction of detail and assembly drawings of machines, threads, gears, cams, tolerances and limit dimensioning, surface finishes, and precision drawings. This course is linked to DFTG 2302. Prerequisite: DFTG 1306 and 1309 or 2319 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43059 CDFTG 2200201 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 2:30PM-5:25PM TECH 116

pipe DraftingA study of pipe fittings, symbols, specifications and their applications to a piping process system. Creation of symbols and their usage in flow diagrams, plans, evaluations, and isometrics. Textbook required. This course is linked to DFTG 2323. Prerequisite: DFTG 1305 and 1309 or 2319 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43090 CDFTG 2202301 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-8:55PM TECH 116

solid modeling/DesignA computer-aided modeling course. Development of three-dimensional drawings and models from engineering sketches and orthographic drawings and utilization of three-dimensional models in design work. Textbook required. This course is linked to DFTG 2340. Prerequisite: DFTG 1305 and 1309 or 2319 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43092 CDFTG 2204002 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-11:25AM TECH 11743094 CDFTG 2204002 CY701 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-9PM TECH 217

solidworksThe actual course content, and hence learning outcomes, will be determined by area industry and the need of the students for professional development. This course addresses training in the design software SolidWorks. Textbook required. 4.2 CEUs $261.00lsc-cyfair42373 CENTC 2109102 CY101 M 9/13-12/6 6:30PM-10PM

technical DraftingIntroduction to the principles of drafting to include terminology and fundamentals, including size and shape descriptions, projection methods, geometric construction, sections, auxiliary views, and reproduction processes. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to DFTG 1305. 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair42950 CDFTG 2100501 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-11:25AM TECH 11842952 CDFTG 2100501 CY702 TTh 8/30-12/19 1PM-3:55PM TECH 11842951 CDFTG 2100501 CY701 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-9PM TECH 11842953 CDFTG 2100501 CY703 Sa 9/11-12/19 8:30AM-3:05PM TECH 118

information support and services

computer fundamentalsIntroduction to operating systems file creation/deletion, data entry and manipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands. Computer systems and their uses in today’s business communities. Instruction in computer terminology, hardware, and application software. The Internet and issues surrounding its use will also be addressed. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-university park44151 CITSC 2100628 TU056 MTuW 11/1-11/10 8AM-12PM 44145 CITSC 2100628 TU051 TTh 11/9-12/2 6PM-10PM

lsc-conroe center44919 CITSC 2100628 M1015 MWF 9/13-9/24 8:30AM-12:30PM CC 11944921 CITSC 2100628 M1016 TTh 10/12-10/28 8:30AM-12:30PM CC 119

lsc-cyfair43907 CITSC 2100628 CY100 MTu 9/13-9/28 6PM-10PM

lsc-Kingwood42230 CITSC 2100628 KC101 MWF 9/13-9/24 8:30AM-12:30PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery44918 CITSC 2100628 M1003 TTh 9/7-9/23 6:30PM-9:30PM MC-B B108

lsc-north Harris44376 CITSC 2100628 NN001 TTh 8/31-9/16 6PM-10PM DTEC 10344416 CITSC 2100628 NN010 MW 11/1-11/17 6PM-10PM DTEC 103

lsc-tomball44081 CITSC 2100628 TC053 TTh 8/31-9/16 1PM-5PM E 18244082 CITSC 2100628 TC054 MW 11/29-12/15 6PM-10PM E 182

computadoras en espanol

computer fundamentals in spanishIntroduction to operating systems file creation/deletion, data entry and manipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands. Computer systems and their uses in today’s business communities. Instruction in computer terminology, hardware, and application software. The Internet and issues surrounding its use will also be addressed. Obtenga los conceptos y conocimientos iniciales de informatica de computadoras con instruccion practica en el Internet, el procesador de palabras y mas. Las discusiones en clase tambien inclurian la historia, la profesion y el equipo. El estudiante debe de comprar el libro y un USB flashdrive 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-montgomery43309 CITSC 2100629 M1004 Sa 9/11-10/16 8:30AM-12:30PM MC-F F160

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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computers, introductionOverview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Explores integration and application in business and other segments in society. Fundamentals of computer problem-solving and programming may be discussed and applied. Examines applications and software relating to a specific curricular area. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is equivalent to COSC 1401. Textbook required. This course is linked to ITSC 1401. Prerequisite: Course may be taken as co-requisite with ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326. 8.0 CEUs $220.00lsc-Kingwood43166 CITSC 2100103 KC702 TTh 8/31-12/16 5PM-7:20PM ADM 20343211 CITSC 2100103 KC701 F 9/3-12/17 11AM-1PM ADM 201Mandatory Lab on Fridays 11:00 am - 1:00pm.

Keyboarding iSkill development in keyboarding with emphasis on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-university park44019 CPOFT 2101002 TU007 Sa 9/11-10/30 9AM-1PM

Keyboarding iiSkill development in keyboarding with emphasis on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch. Speed and accuracy are emphasized in this course. Prerequisite: Keyboard 25 wpm by touch. Textbook required. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-university park44022 CPOFT 2102704 TU008 Sa 9/11-10/30 9AM-1PM

Keyboarding speed and accuracyReview, correct, improve, and/or perfect touch keyboarding techniques for the purpose of increasing speed and improving accuracy. Students must be able to keyboard by touch. Book required. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-university park44023 CPOFT 2109303 TU009 Sa 9/11-10/16 9AM-1PM

Keyboarding & Doc formattingSkill development in the operation of the keyboard by touch applying proper keyboarding techniques. Emphasis on development of acceptable speed and accuracy levels and formatting basic documents. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to POFT 1329. Prerequisite: None 8.0 CEUs $171.00lsc-north Harris45424 CPOFT 2102901 NN729 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-10:20AM DTEC 10845441 CPOFT 2102901 NN733 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:20PM DTEC 10845433 CPOFT 2102901 NN730 MW 8/30-12/15 10:30AM-12:50PM DTEC 10845435 CPOFT 2102901 NN731 MW 8/30-12/15 12PM-2:40PM DTEC 20645437 CPOFT 2102901 NN732 TTh 8/31-12/16 1PM-3:20PM DTEC 10845445 CPOFT 2102901 NN734 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-12:45PM DTEC 108

network systems

building multilayer switched networksMultilayer Switching teaches about the deployment of state-of-the-art campus LANs. The course focuses on the selection and implementation of the appropriate Cisco IOS services to build reliable, scalable multilayer-switched LANs. Linked to ITCC 2452. Prerequisite: ITCC 1401 or ITCC 2100101, ITCC 1404 or ITCC 2100401, ITCC 2408 or ITCC 2200801, ITCC 2410 or ITCC 2201001, CCNA certification or Dept Chair Approval 9.6 CEUs $208.00lsc-tomball44131 CITCC 2205201 TC757 MW 8/30-10/22 6PM-8:30PM E 253

MW 8/30-10/22 8:50PM-10:50PM E 253

cisco exploration 1 - network fundamentalsA course introducing the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet. Describes the use of OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the application, network, data link, and physical layers. Covers the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. Build simple LAN topologies by applying basic principles of cabling; performing basic configurations of network devices, including routers and switches; and implementing IP addressing schemes. Linked with ITCC 1401 Prerequisite: ITSC 1401 or COSC 1401 or CITSC 2100103 or CPMT 1403 or BCIS 1405; COSC 1309 or ITSE 1402 or CITSE 2100202 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-Kingwood43167 CITCC 2100101 KC711 M 8/30-10/11 6PM-9PM LIB 2268 week course: 8/30-10/22. 1st CISCO course with mandatory lab on Mon. 6-9pm.

lsc-tomball44105 CITCC 2100101 TC751 MW 8/30-10/22 6PM-8:20PM E 254 MW 8/30-10/22 8:30PM-11PM E 25444104 CITCC 2100101 TC750 MW 8/30-10/22 8AM-10:55AM E 253 MW 8/30-10/22 11AM-12:50PM E 253

cisco exploration 2 - routing & protocol conceptsThis course describes the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Students analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. Recognize and correct common routing issues and problems. Model and analyze routing processes. Linked with ITCC 1404. Prerequisite: ITCC 1401 or ITCC CITCC 2100101 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-Kingwood43179 CITCC 2100401 KC722 M 10/25-12/13 6PM-9PM LIB 2268 week course: 2nd CISCO course with mandatory lab on Mon. 6-9pm.

lsc-tomball44125 CITCC 2100401 TC752 MW 10/25-12/19 8AM-10:55AM E 253 MW 10/25-12/19 11AM-1PM E 25344127 CITCC 2100401 TC753 MW 10/25-12/19 6PM-8:20PM E 254 MW 10/25-12/19 8:30PM-11PM E 254

cisco exploration 3 - lan switching & wirelessThis course helps students develop an in-depth understanding of how switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment for small and large networks. Detailed explanations of LAN switch operation, VLAN implementation, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), Inter-VLAN routing, and wireless network operations. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and wireless networks. Campus network design and Layer 3 switching concepts are introduced. Linked with ITCC 2408. Prerequisite: ITCC 1401 or ITCC 2100101. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-Kingwood43198 CITCC 2200801 KC731 M 8/30-10/18 6PM-9PM LIB 2268 week course: 3rd CISCO course with mandatory lab on Mon. 6-9pm.

lsc-tomball44128 CITCC 2200801 TC754 TTh 8/30-10/22 6PM-8:20PM E 254 TTh 8/30-10/22 8:30PM-11PM E 254

cisco exploration 4 - accessing the wanThis course explains the principles of traffic control and access control lists (ACLs) and provides an overview of the services and protocols at the data link layer for wide-area access. Describes user access technologies and devices and discover how to implement and configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), DSL, and Frame Relay. WAN security concepts, tunneling, and VPN basics are introduced. Discuss the special network services required by converged applications and an introduction to quality of service (QoS). Linked with ITCC 2410. Prerequisite: ITCC1401 CITCC 2100101 and ITCC 1404 CITCC 2100401 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-Kingwood43204 CITCC 2201001 KC742 M 10/25-12/13 6PM-9PM LIB 2268 week course: 4th CISCO course with mandatory lab on Mon. 6-9pm.

lsc-tomball44129 CITCC 2201001 TC755 TTh 10/25-12/19 6PM-8:20PM E 254 TTh 10/25-12/19 8:30PM-11PM E 254

cisco fundamentals of network security 2000 professionalPrepares Cisco-qualified students to take two Cisco certification exams: Managing Cisco Network Security and Cisco Secure PIX Firewall. Includes configuring secure Cisco routers and PIX firewalls. Focuses on overall network security processes. Prerequiste: ITCC 1446 or CCNA Certification; ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), or placement by testing. This course is linked to ITNW 1449. 9.6 CEUs $196.00lsc-tomball44830 CITNW 2104901 TC758 Tu 8/30-12/19 6PM-11PM E 253

Desktop support technicianAddresses the implementation and desktop support needs of customers in a variety of stand-alone and network operating system environments. In-depth, hands-on training for Information Technology (IT) professionals responsible for the planning, implementation, management, and support of desktop operating systems. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-Kingwood42231 CITNW 2109120 KC101 TTh 9/7-10/14 6PM-10PM CLA 104

fundamentals of networking technologiesInstruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Textbook required. This course is linked to ITNW 1425. Prerequisite: ITSC or COSC 1401, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-Kingwood43209 CITNW 2102501 KC701 Tu 8/31-12/14 6PM-8PM LIB 226Mandatory lab on Tues. night from 6pm-8pm.

Home technology integrationIntegration and maintenance of various home technology subsystems. Includes home automation, security and surveillance, home networks, video and audio networks, and structured wiring. This course is Linked to CPMT 2302. Prerequisite: ITSC 1401 8.0 CEUs $171.00lsc-montgomery43978 CCPMT 2200201 M7505 TTh 8/30-12/19 5:30PM-8PM TEM T11243990 CCPMT 2200201 M7504 F 9/10-12/19 5:50PM-10PM TEM T112

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access complete - onlineInstruction in terminology, developing a plan for organizing data, designing files, records and fields, entering data, record selection/queries, indexing, report generation, program parameters, data dictionary, optional field characteristics, data manipulation, browsing, table revisions, table merging, mailing labels, report arithmetic, and data and file transfer. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist/Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Access exams. Student must have access to the internet, e-mail and the version of Microsoft Access required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-Kingwood online CITSW 2105402

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excel iInstruction in terminology, program parameters, display characteristics, formatting features, mathematical functions, and printing. Create and modify workbooks, format worksheets, create and apply ranges, and create and print reports. Additional topics include using formulas, creating and modifying lines and objects. Prerequisite: Windows or equivalent knowledge. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44149 2102224 TU054 TTh 8/31-9/9 6PM-10PM 44249 2102224 TU059 MTWTh 9/13-9/16 8AM-12PM

lsc-conroe center43800 CITSW 2102224 M1019 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-12:30PM CC 119

lsc-cyfair43911 CITSW 2102224 CY100 MTu 10/18-10/26 6PM-10PM

lsc-greenspoint center44415 CITSW 2102224 NN009 TTh 10/19-10/28 5:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42288 CITSW 2102224 KC101 MW 9/13-9/22 6PM-10PM CLA 10642289 CITSW 2102224 KC102 TTh 9/28-10/7 6PM-10PM CLA 10642291 CITSW 2102224 KC103 MWF 10/25-10/29 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43315 CITSW 2102224 M1008 MW 9/13-9/22 6PM-10PM TEM T106

lsc-tomball44096 CITSW 2102224 TC062 MW 8/30-9/8 6PM-10PM E 18244095 CITSW 2102224 TC061 TTh 11/30-12/9 1PM-5PM E 182

implement secure converged wide-area networksProviding secure enterprise-class network service for teleworkers and branch sites. Students will learn how to secure and expand the reach of an enterprise network with focus on VPN configuration and securing network access. Topics include teleworker configuration and access, Frame-Mode MPLS, site-to-site IPSec VPN, Cisco EZVPN, strategies used to mitigate network attacks, Cisco device hardening and IOS firewall features. Linked to ITCC 2451. Prerequisites: ITCC 1401, ITCC 1404, ITCC 2408, ITCC 2410, or CCNA certification or or chair approval. 9.6 CEUs $196.00lsc-tomball44130 CITCC 2205101 TC756 MW 10/25-12/19 6PM-8:20PM E 253 MW 10/25-12/19 8:30PM-10:30PM E 253

office productivity software

access iInstruction in program parameters, data dictionary, optional field characteristics, calculation, constant default values, designing data entry forms, database organization, and report generation. Implement proper database design utilizing tables, queries, calculations, and reports. Prerequisite: Windows training or equivalent knowledge. Student must purchase textbook and 3.5” diskette or USB drive. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44255 CITSW 2105311 TU064 MTWTh 10/18-10/21 8AM-12PM

lsc-Kingwood42143 CITSW 2105311 KC101 MW 10/11-10/20 6PM-10PM CLA 10642145 CITSW 2105311 KC102 TTh 10/26-11/4 6PM-10PM CLA 10642148 CITSW 2105311 KC103 MWF 11/8-11/12 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43326 CITSW 2105311 M1014 MW 10/25-11/3 6PM-10PM TEM T106

access iiInstruction in data validation, data manipulation, browsing through records, records selection and query, indexing, and sorting. Prerequisites: Access I or equivalent knowledge. Student must purchase textbook and 3.5” diskette or USB drive. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44256 CITSW 2105509 TU065 MTWTh 10/25-10/28 8AM-12PM

lsc-Kingwood42150 CITSW 2105509 KC101 MW 10/25-11/3 6PM-10PM CLA 10642153 CITSW 2105509 KC102 TTh 11/9-11/18 6PM-10PM CLA 10642154 CITSW 2105509 KC103 MWF 11/15-11/19 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

excel iiInstruction in moving and copying, cell contents; sorting mathematical, statistical, and financial function; data and time arithmetic; report generation; and built-in graphics support. Create formulas to generate mathematical functions; create charts and produce reports. Additional topics include lists, filters, date mapping, data validation, macros, and saving to HTML format. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by the student. Prerequisite: Excel I. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44150 CITSW 2104606 TU055 TTh 9/14-9/23 6PM-10PM 44250 CITSW 2104606 TU060 MTWTh 11/29-12/2 8AM-12PM

lsc-conroe center43801 CITSW 2104606 M1020 MW 9/28-10/7 8:30AM-12:30PM CC 119

lsc-greenspoint center44419 CITSW 2104606 NN011 TTh 11/2-11/11 5:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42292 CITSW 2104606 KC101 MW 9/27-10/6 6PM-10PM CLA 10642293 CITSW 2104606 KC102 TTh 10/12-10/21 6PM-10PM CLA 10642294 CITSW 2104606 KC103 MWF 11/1-11/5 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43318 CITSW 2104606 M1009 MW 9/27-10/6 6PM-10PM TEM T106

lsc-tomball44097 CITSW 2104606 TC063 TTh 10/19-10/28 1PM-5PM E 182

excel iiiAdvanced concepts in electronic spreadsheets. Topics address macro programming features, database functions, merging/linking spreadsheets, data file transfer, and Boolean functions. Prerequisite: Excel II, or equivalent 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-Kingwood42295 CITSW 2204904 KC101 MWF 12/13-12/17 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43320 CITSW 2204904 M1010 MW 10/11-10/20 6PM-10PM TEM T106

excel complete - onlineIntroduction in theory/uses of electronic spreadsheets, including application, fundamental formula creation, model design and modification, formatting features, display characteristics, editing, moving and copying, sorting, mathematical, statistical and financial function, report generation, and other features. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Core/Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Expert/Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Excel exams. Student must have access to the internet, e-mail and the version of Microsoft Excel required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-Kingwood online CITSW 2104501 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks. Call 281-312-1660 to register.

outlookAn introduction to e-mail and calendaring software as a desktop information management tool. Increase productivity with the Microsoft Outlook address/phonelist, appointment/events, tasks, journals, and e-mail organizational tools. The purchase of a book is required. Prerequisite: Internet Basic or equivalent knowledge. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44144 CITSW 2103001 TU050 TTh 9/28-10/7 6PM-10PM 44254 CITSW 2103001 TU063 MTWTh 10/11-10/15 8AM-12PM

lsc-Kingwood42302 CITSW 2103001 KC102 MWF 8/23-8/27 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 11242299 CITSW 2103001 KC101 MW 11/8-11/17 6PM-10PM CLA 10642305 CITSW 2103001 KC103 MWF 11/29-12/3 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-tomball44084 CITSW 2103001 TC056 TTh 9/7-9/16 1PM-5PM E 16044083 CITSW 2103001 TC055 MW 10/11-10/20 6PM-10PM E 182

powerpoint iIntroduction to computerized presentation graphics that leads the participant through planning, design, and production of business graphics and charts. Presentation files are produced utilizing multimedia software. Microsoft PowerPoint is used to create dynamic presentations that incorporate special effects. Prerequisite: Windows or equivalent knowledge. Textbook and SB drive to be purchased by student. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44252 CITSW 2103702 TU061 MTWTh 9/27-9/30 8AM-12PM

lsc-conroe center43803 CITSW 2103702 M1021 MW 10/25-11/3 8:30AM-12:30PM CC 119

lsc-cyfair43912 CITSW 2103702 CY100 MTu 11/8-11/16 6PM-10PM

lsc-greenspoint center44425 CITSW 2103702 NN012 TTh 9/7-9/16 5:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42308 CITSW 2103702 KC101 TTh 8/31-9/9 6PM-10PM CLA 10642309 CITSW 2103702 KC102 MWF 10/11-10/15 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-tomball44085 CITSW 2103702 TC057 MW 9/13-9/22 6PM-10PM E 18244086 CITSW 2103702 TC058 TTh 9/21-9/30 1PM-5PM E 182

powerpoint i en espanolIntroducción a los gráficos de presentación que lleva el participante con el planeamiento, el diseño, y la producción de gráficos y tablas. Los archivos de la presentación se producen utilizando los programas multimedia. PowerPoint se utiliza para crear las presentaciones dinámicas que incorporan efectos especiales. Requisito previo: Windows o conocimiento equivalente. El libro de textos y un USB seran comprados por el estudiante. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-montgomery43325 CITSW 2103708 M1013 TTh 10/26-11/4 6PM-10PM MC-F F160

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powerpoint iiCreate and modify multimedia presentations complete with slides, charts, and special effects. Microsoft PowerPoint is used to create dynamic presentations for demonstrations and the Web using graphs, charts, hyperlinks, objects, and timings. Prerequisite: PowerPoint I or equivalent knowledge. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44253 CITSW 2104102 TU062 MTWTh 10/4-10/7 8AM-12PM

lsc-greenspoint center44379 CITSW 2104102 NN003 TTh 11/30-12/9 5:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42310 CITSW 2104102 KC101 MW 8/23-9/1 6PM-10PM CLA 10642311 CITSW 2104102 KC102 TTh 9/14-9/23 6PM-10PM CLA 10642313 CITSW 2104102 KC103 MWF 10/18-10/22 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-tomball44087 CITSW 2104102 TC059 MW 9/27-10/6 6PM-10PM E 18244088 CITSW 2104102 TC060 10/5-10/14

powerpoint complete - onlineIntroduction to computerized presentation graphics that leads the participant through planning, design, and production of business graphics and charts. Presentation files are produced utilizing multimedia software. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist/Microsoft Certified Application Specialist PowerPoint exams. Student must have access to the internet, e-mail and the version of Microsoft PowerPoint required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Online supplement required. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-Kingwood online CITSW 2103707 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks. Call 281-312-1660 to register.

word iIntroduction to word processing terminology, editing functions, formatting, and special text options. Prerequisite: Computer Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge. USB drive required. Student must purchase textbook. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44147 CPOFI 2102406 TU052 TTh 11/9-11/18 6PM-10PM

lsc-conroe center43798 CPOFI 2102406 M1017 MW 9/27-10/6 8:30AM-12:30PM CC 119

lsc-cyfair43909 CPOFI 2102406 CY100 MTu 10/4-10/12 6PM-10PM

lsc-greenspoint center44381 CPOFI 2102406 NN005 TTh 9/21-9/30 5:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42318 CPOFI 2102406 KC101 MWF 9/27-10/1 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43323 CPOFI 2102406 M1011 TTh 9/28-10/7 6PM-10PM MC-B B108

lsc-north Harris44429 CPOFI 2102406 NN014 TTh 12/7-12/16 6PM-10PM DTEC 103

word i en espanolIntroduccion a la terminologia del procesamiento de palabras y a los conceptos basicos de dicho programa. Crear, editar, guardar, e imprimir un documento en Word. Encuadrar y alinear el texto, poner en formato las letras y parrafos, usar las opciones del tabulador. Otros topicos que se van a cubrir incluyen numerar las páginas, encabezamientos y textos al pie de la página, patrones, herramientas de escritura, columnas, tablas y como manejar documentos. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-montgomery43311 CPOFI 2102405 M1005 Sa 10/23-11/13 8:30AM-12:30PM MC-F F160

word iiWord processing production techniques. Includes search and replace functions, headers and footers, mail merge, file functions, and printer setup. Prerequisite: Word I. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-university park44154 CPOFI 2104202 TU058 TWThF 9/7-9/10 8AM-12PM 44148 CPOFI 2104202 TU053 TTh 11/30-12/9 6PM-10PM

lsc-conroe center43799 CPOFI 2104202 M1018 TTh 10/11-10/20 8:30AM-12:30PM CC 119

lsc-cyfair43913 CPOFI 2104202 CY100 MTu 11/29-12/7 6PM-10PM

lsc-greenspoint center44413 CPOFI 2104202 NN007 TTh 10/5-10/14 5:30PM-9:30PM

lsc-Kingwood42319 CPOFI 2104202 KC101 MWF 10/4-10/8 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

lsc-montgomery43324 CPOFI 2104202 M1012 TTh 10/12-10/21 6PM-10PM MC-F F160

lsc-tomball44098 CPOFI 2104202 TC064 MW 12/6-12/15 6PM-10PM E 160

word iiiAdvanced instruction in document preparation, editing, and formatting. Emphasizes special problems encountered in business and industry. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-Kingwood42320 CPOFI 2203701 KC101 MW 11/29-12/8 6PM-10PM CLA 10642321 CPOFI 2203701 KC102 TTh 11/30-12/9 6PM-10PM CLA 106

42322 CPOFI 2203701 KC103 MWF 12/6-12/10 8:30AM-1:50PM CLA 112

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

word complete - onlineWord Processing application to produce mailable documents. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist Word Core/Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert/Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Word exams. Student must have access to the internet, e-mail and the version of Microsoft Word required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-Kingwood onlineCPOFI 2202501

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wordperfect, iWord processing terminology, editing functions, formatting, and special text options. Learn to create, format, and edit basic business documents. Prerequisite: Windows or equivalent knowledge. Textbook and 3.5 diskette to be purchased by student. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-tomball45069 CPOFI 2102401 TC065 MW 11/1-11/11 6PM-10PM E 182

lsc-university park44152 CPOFI 2102401 TU057 MTWTh 8/30-9/2 8AM-12PM

programming and software Development

gaming

gaming Design & Development, introductionIntroduction to electronic game development and game development careers. Includes examination of history and philosophy of games, the game production process, employee factors for success in the field, and current issues and practices in the game development industry. Textbook required. This course linked to GAME 1303. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. 8.0 CEUs $159.00lsc-Kingwood43163 CGAME 2100301 KC701 F 9/3-12/17 9AM-1:50PM ADM 204This is a core class required for both specializations of the Game Design & Simulation Degree & Certificate.

lsc-tomball44132 CGAME 2100301 TC759 TTh 8/30-12/19 12:10PM-1PM E 270 TTh 8/30-12/19 1:10PM-2:40PM E 270

level DesignIntroduction to the tools and concepts used to create levels for games and simulations. Incorporates level design, architecture theory, concepts of critical path and flow, balancing, play testing, and storytelling. Includes utilization of toolsets from industry titles. Prerequisite: Department approval; Student must have successfully completed 9 hours in specialization. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to GAME 1304. Textbooks required. 8.0 CEUs $159.00lsc-tomball44135 CGAME 2100401 TC760 MW 8/30-12/19 8AM-8:50AM E 270 MW 8/30-12/19 9AM-11AM E 270

ComputerApplications

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•Microsoft Office •QuickBooks•Photoshop •AutoCAD

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computer programmingAn introduction to computer programming with emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files. ITSC 1401 is recommended prior to enrolling. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ITSE 1402. Textbook required. Prerequisite: ITSC or COSC 1401 (or Intro to Computer Comp), ENGL 0305, ENGL 0307, MATH 0308 8.0 CEUs $220.00lsc-Kingwood43214 CITSE 2100202 KC701 M 8/30-12/13 11AM-12:20PM ADM 206Visit LoneStar.edu/blogs/JDERAKHSHANDEH With online support. Meets once a week.

web and Digital communications graphic arts/Design

animation, 3-DThree-dimensional (3-D) modeling and rendering techniques including lighting, staging, camera, and special effects. Emphasizes 3-D modeling building blocks using primitives to create simple and complex objects. This course is linked to ARTV 1341. Prerequisite: ARTV 1345 and ARTC 1302. 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-north Harris45373 CARTV 2104101 NN767 Th 9/2-12/16 6PM-9:50PM DTEC 113

lsc-tomball44141 CARTV 2104101 TC763 MWF 8/30-12/19 12:20PM-1:10PM E 270 MWF 8/30-12/19 1:20PM-2:20PM E 270

animation, basicExamination of concepts, characters, and storyboard for basic animation production. Emphasizes creating movement and expression utilizing traditionally or digitally generated image sequences. Textbook required. Linked to ARTV 1303. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-tomball44138 CARTV 2100301 TC762 TTh 8/30-12/19 8AM-8:50AM E 270

TTh 8/30-12/19 9AM-11AM E 270

computer illustrationUse of the tools and transformation options of an industry-standard vector drawing program to create complex illustrations. Includes principles of layout and design and manipulation of text and graphics. This course linked to ARTC 1353. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $171.00lsc-Kingwood42740 CARTC 2105301 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-3:50PM ADM 202Using Adobe Illustrator. For more information contact [email protected].

tc Distance learning44822 CARTC 2105301 TU730 8/30-12/19

computers in Video production iApplications of computers in digital film production. Design of computer graphic workstations and development of a rationale for selecting software, hardware and peripherals. This course is linked with FLMC 1331. Prerequisite: ARTC 1302 or departmental approval, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair38650 CFLMC 2103101 CY905 MW 8/30-12/19 7:30PM-10:25PM TECH 209Application of digital graphic effects in video production.

Digital imaging iDigital imaging using raster image editing and/or image creation software: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to ARTC 1302. Prerequisite: Competent knowledge of either Macintosh or Windows operating system. 8.0 CEUs $171.00lsc-Kingwood42738 CARTC 2100202 KC702 TTh 8/30-12/19 9:30AM-11:50AM ADM 204-AUsing Photoshop. For more information contact [email protected] CARTC 2100202 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-3:50PM ADM 204-AUsing Photoshop. For more information contact [email protected].

lsc-north Harris45368 CARTC 2100202 NN764 TTh 8/31-12/16 2PM-4:20PM DTEC 11045372 CARTC 2100202 NN766 Th 9/2-12/16 6PM-9:50PM DTEC 11045371 CARTC 2100202NN765 F 9/3-12/17 9AM-12:50PM DTEC 110

lsc-tomball44136 CARTC 2100202 TC761 MW 8/30-12/19 12:10PM-1:20PM E 269 MW 8/30-12/19 1:35PM-2:40PM E 269

lsc-tomball Distance learning44825 CARTC 2100202 TU731 8/30-12/19

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

Digital publishing iiLayout procedures from thumbnails and roughs to final comprehensive and printing; emphasis on design principles for the creating of advertising and publishing materials, techniques for efficient planning and documenting projects.Textbook required. This course linked to ARTC 2313. Prerequisite: ARTC 1313, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $162.00lsc-tomball Distance learning44828 CARTC 2201301 TU732 8/30-12/19

web Design

DreamweaverWeb page creation with graphic elements. Includes mark-up languages, use of Web authoring software, and study of websites and browsers. Design, organize and develop web pages and sites using Dreamweaver. Internet Basic, HTML or equivalent knowledge. A book or disk (or USB drive) are required. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-Kingwood42240 CIMED 2100202 KC101 TTh 10/19-11/11 6PM-10PM CLA 104

web page creation - onlineWeb page creation with graphic elements. Includes mark-up languages, use of Web authoring software, and study of websites and browsers. Design, layout and publishing techniques for Web documents. Utilizes techniques for developing tables and forms using HTML and Dreamweaver. Prerequisite: Internet browser and email experience. Requirements: Internet access and email. Student must have access to the MX version of Dreamweaver or greater. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-Kingwood online42514 CIMED 2100201 KD100 M 8/30-12/19

Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks. Call 281-312-1660 to register.

web page Design iInstruction in web page design and related graphic design issues including mark-up languages, web sites, and browsers. Emphasis is on the use of hypertext mark-up languages (HTML) to design functional and compelling web pages. Textbook required. This course is linked to IMED 1316. Prerequisites: ITSC or COSC 1401, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing. 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-north Harris45407 CIMED 2101605 NN722 MW 8/30-12/15 2PM-4:20PM DTEC 11345408 CIMED 2101605 NN723 TTh 8/31-12/16 10:45AM-1:05PM DTEC 11345409 CIMED 2101605 NN724 Tu 8/31-12/14 6PM-9:50PM DTEC 110

Hardware (computer)

a+ certification trainingA study of current personal computer hardware including personal computer assembly and upgrading, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. The A+ Certification Training Program prepares individuals for a career as a computer technician in the information technology industry. This course covers the various responsibilities and tasks required for a computer technician to successfully perform in a customer environment. 9.6 CEUs $681.00lsc-Kingwood42141 CITSC 2102520 KC101 MW 9/20-12/13 6PM-10PM CLA 104No class 11/24

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Learn a new language and experience a new culture in a fun and interactive environment! LSCS offers a variety of language courses including: american sign language, arabic, chinese, farsi, french, german, italian, Japanese, portuguese, russian and spanish .

If you need to communicate with your business partners in other courtiers, make a business trip, or just love to travel and learn about different cultures, check out our 24 hour continuing education courses. Skilled instructors will teach the language and provide valuable advice on how to avoid the most common culture bumps that are made with friends, business partners, and co-workers.

featured programlsc-corporate college language courses

LSC-Corporate College offers specialized courses which can help students to improve communications with co-workers, employees, and customers from oversees. These courses can also help students to develop a better understanding of other cultures and languages.

available courses• Italian for Professionals • Spanish for Industry, Manufacturing & Warehousing• Spanish for Healthcare • Spanish for Hotel & Motel Staff• Spanish for Teachers, Staff and Administrators • Spanish for Business Professionals• Supervising Spanish-Speaking Employees • Spanish for Educators• Spanish for Custodial and Maintenance Supervisors • Spanish for Paramedics & EMTs• Spanish for Nursing • Cross Cultural Training

For additional information, please contact a campus or contact LSC-Corporate College, 281.296.7827, LoneStar.edu/Corporate-College.htm, [email protected] .

interpreting iAn overview of the interpreting process and current models. Introduces the skills necessary to achieve message equivalency in interpreting and transliterating. This course will also include the use of computer laboratories, multimedia equipment and video equipment to assess and enhance sign-to-voice and voice-to-sign skill development. This course is linked to SLNG 2401. Prerequisite: SGNL 1402; SLNG 1211, 3121 or permission of instructor, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $210.00lsc-north Harris44450 CSLNG 2109108 NN756 TTh 8/31-12/16 12:30PM-3:20PM ACAD 218

interpreting iiThis course is a continuation of Interpreting I. It provides enhancement of interpreting skills and discourse analysis to increasingly complex tasks utilizing simulated interpreting experiences via multimedia materials. Emphasis on skill analysis and peer evaluation and additional development of transliterating skills in increasingly complex tasks. This course includes a study of current business practice and the use of computer laboratories, multimedia equipment and video equipment to assess and enhance sign-to-voice and voice-to-sign skill development. This course is linked to SLNG 2402. Prerequisite: Interpreting I, Deaf Culture or SLNG 2401 and 1347, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 11.2 CEUs $210.00lsc-north Harris44451 CSLNG 2109110 NN757 MW 8/30-12/15 1PM-4:20PM ACAD 218

interpreting iiiA practice oriented course to strengthen skills in the integration and application of processing more complex selections. Continued exposure to simulated interpreting experience through the use of multimedia material. This course will also include the use of computer laboratories, multimedia equipment and video equipment to assess and enhance sign-to-voice and voice-to-sign skill development. This course is linked to SLNG 2431. Prerequisite: Interpreting II or SLNG 2402, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 11.2 CEUs $208.00lsc-north Harris44453 CSLNG 2109112 NN758 MW 8/30-12/15 1PM-4:20PM ACAD 267

interpreting in educational settingsIncreases awareness of current techniques, issues, and ethics in mainstreaming and bilingual/biocultutral educational practices. Includes a survey of technical signs and signed English systems currently in use. This course will also include the use of computer laboratories, multimedia equipment and video equipment to assess and enhance sign-to-voice and voice-to-sign skill development. This course is linked to SLNG 2315. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Prerequisite: Interpreting I. 9.6 CEUs $161.00lsc-north Harris44449 CSLNG 2109109 NN755 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:50PM ACAD 218

american sign language

american sign language, beginning iManual and receptive proficiency on a basic level. Signed conversation, use of CD-ROM for visual training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to SGNL 1401. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 8.0 CEUs $210.00lsc-north Harris44436 CSLNG 2109102 NN748 MW 8/30-12/15 9AM-11:20AM ACAD 16144437 CSLNG 2109102 NN749 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:20PM ACAD 16143947 CSLNG 2109102 NN747 TTh 8/31-12/16 2PM-4:20PM ACAD 161

Deaf community, introductionAn overview of the physical, educational, social, and cultural implications of deafness and hearing loss within the context of the individual’s personal life, family, and community in today’s multicultural world. Emphasis on current educational and vocational programs, legislation, technology, and other issues. This course is linked to SLNG 1317. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris44445 CSLNG 2109113 NN753 Sa 9/11-12/18 9AM-11:50AM ACAD 218

Deaf cultureProvides a historical and contemporary perspective of American deaf culture using a sociocultural model. Includes cultural identity, values, group norms, communication, language, and significant contributions made by deaf people to the world. This course will also identify organizations of the deaf and will explore implications of deafness on family dynamics. This course is linked to SLNG 1347. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris44447 CSLNG 2109106 NN754 TTh 8/31-12/16 2:30PM-3:50PM

fingerspelling for interpreter trainingDevelops expressive and receptive fingerspelling skills. Receptive skills focus on whole word and phrase recognition as well as reading fingerspelling in context. Expressive skills focus on the development of speed, clarity, and fluency. Additionally, this course develops expressive skills in signing numbers and skills in receptively interpreting numbers in a variety of areas including sports, mathematics, weights, and measures. This course is linked to SLNG 1211. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 6.4 CEUs $112.00lsc-north Harris44438 CSLNG 2109107 NN750 TTh 8/31-12/16 9AM-10:50AM ACAD 16344439 CSLNG 2109107 NN751 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:50PM ACAD 163

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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sign i, conversationalAn introduction to basic signs, short sentences, and fingerspelling as used by Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in the United States. No prior knowledge is necessary. 2.4 CEUs $126.00lsc-Kingwood44172 CSLNG 3200100 KC101 TTh 9/7-9/30 6PM-9PM

sign ii, conversationalParticipants will be expected to work on their expressive and receptive skills. These will improve as participants progress through the class. Some sign communication knowledge is needed prior to taking this class. A continuation course of Sign I, Conversational. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44173 CSLNG 3200200 KC102 TTh 10/5-10/28 6PM-9PM

sign iii, conversationalKnowledge of sign communication is required; this is not a basic course. Participants will learn how to respond to questions and be able to converse with Deaf people expressively and respectively at a higher level. Information concerning Deaf culture will be discussed. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44174 CSLNG 3200300 KC103 TTh 11/2-11/30 6PM-9PM

Visual/gestural communicationsA course in the development of skills in nonverbal communications. Emphasizes the use and understanding of facial expression, gestures, pantomime, and body language. Creation and or performance of stories using these elements. This course is linked to SLNG 1215. 3.2 CEUs $110.00lsc-north Harris44440 CSLNG 2109114 NN752 TTh 8/31-12/16 11AM-11:50AM ACAD 16344443 CSLNG 2109114 NN753 TTh 8/31-12/16 8PM-8:50PM ACAD 163

arabic

arabic 1Emphasis is on Egyptian Arabic while developing vocabulary and phraseology used for business and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42683 CLANG 3300001 TU106 M 8/23-10/18 6PM-9PM

arabic 2Emphasis is on conversation while developing Arabic vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures. Prerequisite: Arabic 1. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42684 CLANG 3300002 TU107 M 10/25-12/13 6PM-9PM

chinese

chinese i, beginningAn introduction to modern spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. Beginners speaking, listening comprehension and basic principles in grammar along with simple exercises in compositions and reading which include cultural material. Students will write Chinese characters. ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. This course is linked to CHIN 1411. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-north Harris44039 CCHIN 3101101 NN750 TTh 8/31-12/16 2PM-4:20PM ACAD 216

chinese i, conversationalEmphasis is on conversation while developing Chinese vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42677 CCHIN 3100104 TU100 W 9/1-10/20 6PM-9PM

chinese ii, conversationalA continuation of Chinese conversational skills focusing on idiomatic expressions and sentence structure. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation, and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: Chinese I or its equivalent. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42678 CCHIN 3100105 TU101 W 10/27-12/15 6PM-9:15PM

french

french i, beginningThis course includes beginner’s pronunciation, oral practice, conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to FREN 1411. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $210.00lsc-fairbanks center44960 CFREN 3141101 CF700 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-10:50AM FAIR 105

lsc-montgomery44835 CFREN 3141101 M7050 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:25PM MC-A A207

lsc-north Harris45580 CFREN 3141101 NN717 TTh 8/31-12/16 9AM-11:20AM

french, beginning iiA continuation of FREN 1411 with increased emphasis on comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Intensive drills to increase vocabulary and knowledge of structure. This course is linked to FREN 1412. Prerequisite: FREN 1411 or placement by exam, ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-montgomery44836 CFREN 3141201 M7051 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:25PM MC-F F112

french i, conversationalEmphasis is on conversation while developing French vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44218 CFREN 3100114 CY100 Sa 9/25-10/30 8:30AM-12:30PM

lsc-Kingwood44165 CFREN 3100114 KC101 TTh 10/5-10/28 2PM-5PM

lsc-tomball42629 CFREN 3100114 TC000 Th 9/9-10/28 6PM-9PM

lsc-university park42679 CFREN 3100114 TU102 Th 9/2-10/21 9AM-12PM

42697 CFREN 3100114 TU113 MW 9/13-10/20 1PM-3PM

french ii, conversationalEmphasis is on conversation while developing French vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: French I or its equivalent. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44220 CFREN 3100115 CY100 Sa 11/6-12/18 8:30AM-12:30PM Class will not meet on 11/27.

lsc-Kingwood44166 CFREN 3100115 KC102 TTh 11/2-11/30 2PM-5PM

lsc-tomball42663 CFREN 3100115 TC001 Th 11/4-11/16 6PM-9:20PM

lsc-university park42698 CFREN 3100115 TU114 MW 10/25-12/8 1PM-3PM 42680 CFREN 3100115 TU103 Th 10/28-12/16 9AM-12:15PM

german

german i, conversationalEmphasis is on conversation while developing German vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel, and other communication needs. Textbook to be purchased by student. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball42664 CGERM 3100181 TC002 MW 8/30-10/11 10AM-12PM

lsc-university park45342 CGERM 3100181 TU117 W 9/1-10/20 6PM-9PM

german ii, conversationalThis course is a continuation of German I. Continued emphasis is on conversation while developing German vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel, and other communication needs. Textbook to be purchased by student. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball42665 CGERM 3100182 TC003 MW 10/13-11/22 10AM-12PM

lsc-university park45343 CGERM 3100182 TU118 W 10/27-12/15 6PM-9:30PM

german VThis course is a continuation of German IV. Continued emphasis is on conversation while developing German vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel, and other communication needs. Textbook to be purchased by student. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball45541 CGERM 3300003 TU119 M 9/13-11/1 6PM-9PM

For more information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

Learn a new language and experience a new culture in a fun and interactive environment! We offer language courses and cultural training for the following:

• Arabic • Italian • Chinese• Japanese • Farsi • Portuguese• French • Russian • German• Spanish • Vietnamese

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portuguese

portuguese iEmphasis is on conversation while developing Portuguese vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball42666 CPORT 3930001 TC004 TTh 8/31-10/7 6PM-8PM

portuguese iiA continuation of Portuguese conversational skills, focusing on idiomatic expressions and sentence structure. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation, and basic structures. Prerequisite: Portuguese I or its equivalent. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball42667 CPORT 3930002 TC005 TTh 10/12-11/18 6PM-8PM

spanish

spanish i, beginningThis course includes beginner’s pronunciation, oral practice, conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to SPAN 1411. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $210.00lsc-greenspoint center44473 CSPAN 3141101 NN771 MW 8/30-12/15 9AM-11:20AM GSPT 100-D44475 CSPAN 3141101 NN772 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:20PM GSPT 301

lsc-north Harris44455 CSPAN 3141101 NN759 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-10:20AM 44457 CSPAN 3141101 NN760 MW 8/30-12/15 10:30AM-12:50PM 44460 CSPAN 3141101 NN763 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-8:20PM 44458 CSPAN 3141101 NN761 TTh 8/31-12/16 10:30AM-12:50PM 44459 CSPAN 3141101 NN762 TTh 8/31-12/16 1PM-3:20PM 44461 CSPAN 3141101 NN764 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-1:20PM

lsc-north Harris Distance learning44530 CSPAN 3141101 NN777 8/30-12/19 Online orientation required. Visit Faculty.LoneStar.edu/Polack for info. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online44542 CSPAN 3141101 NN778 8/30-12/19 Online orientation required. Visit Faculty.LoneStar.edu/Polack for info. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online44545 CSPAN 3141101 NN779 8/30-12/19 For more information go to: LoneStar.edu/blogs/bparle or call 281-618-5546. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

lsc-university park42690 CSPAN 3101101 TU700 MWF 8/30-12/19 10:10AM-11:05AM UP13 B13.40342691 CSPAN 3101101 TU701 MWF 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-1:50PM

italian

italian iLearn the romance language. Emphasis is on conversation while developing vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and pleasure. Student must purchases textbook. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42681 CITAL 3100193 TU104 TTh 8/31-10/7 6PM-8PM

italian iiA continuation of Italian conversational comprehension and speaking skills with a focus on idomatic expressions and sentence structure. Prerequisite: Italian I. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42682 CITAL 3100194 TU105 TTh 10/12-11/18 6PM-8PM

italian i, beginningThis course includes beginner’s pronunciation, oral practice, conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to ITAL 1411. Student purchases text. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-montgomery44837 CITAL 3101101 M7052 TTh 8/31-12/16 11AM-1:25PM MC-F F112

Japanese

beginning Japanese iBeginner’s oral practice and dictation. Conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to JAPN 1411. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-montgomery44838 CJAPN 3101101 M7053 TTh 8/31-12/16 10AM-12:25PM TUC 213

beginning Japanese iiA continuation of JAPN 1411 with increased emphasis on comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Intensive drills to increase vocabulary and knowledge of structure. This course is linked to JAPN 1412. Prerequisite: JAPN 1411 or 2 years high school language in the preceding two years, ENGL 0305 OR (ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or 0326), OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-montgomery44839 CJAPN 3101201 M7054 TTh 8/31-12/16 1PM-3:35PM TEM T102

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

spanish ii, beginningThis course provides a continuation of Spanish I, Beginning with increased emphasis on comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Included are intensive drills to increase vocabulary and knowledge of structure. Spanish I, Beginning or 2 years of high school language study within the preceding two years is a prerequisite. Students purchase textbook. This course is linked to SPAN 1412. Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 or placement exam, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8.0 CEUs $210.00lsc-north Harris44463 CSPAN 3141201 NN765 TTh 8/31-12/16 10:30AM-12:50PM

lsc-north Harris Distance learning44549 CSPAN 3141201 NN780 8/30-12/19 Online orientation required. Visit http://faculty.LoneStar.edu/polack for info. Access your online course at www.LoneStar.edu/lsc-online44552 CSPAN 3141201 NN781 8/30-12/19 For information email: [email protected]. Access your online course at www.LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

spanish i, conversationalEmphasis is on conversation while developing Spanish vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42686 CSPAN 3100134 TU108 Tu 8/30-12/19 6PM-9PM 42688 CSPAN 3100134 TU109 Sa 9/11-10/30 9AM-12PM

lsc-cyfair44221 CSPAN 3100134 CY100 MW 9/13-10/6 6PM-9PM

lsc-Kingwood44391 CSPAN 3100134 KC101 MW 8/30-10/11 4PM-6PM 44392 CSPAN 3100134 KC102 MW 8/30-10/11 6PM-8PM 44393 CSPAN 3100134 KC103 TTh 8/31-10/12 5PM-7PM

lsc-montgomery44369 CSPAN 3100134 M1015 MW 9/13-10/20 12:30PM-2:30PM TEM T10944370 CSPAN 3100134 M1016 TTh 9/14-10/21 6PM-8PM MC-B B118

lsc-tomball42669 CSPAN 3100134 TC006 MW 8/30-10/11 9AM-11AM 43135 CSPAN 3100134 TC036 M 8/30-10/25 6:30PM-9:30PM

spanish conversation iThis is a conversational Spanish course for beginners. It includes extensive comprehension, oral practice, and use of multi-media materials. It is intended to develop basic communication skills for the student to apply these skills to everyday life and work situations. It is an alternate track for the student who needs immediate communicative experience in Spanish. This course is linked to SPAN 1300. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $150.00lsc-greenspoint center44468 CSPAN 3130001 NG769 Th 9/2-12/16 6PM-8:50PM GSPT 100-D

44469 CSPAN 3130001 NN770 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-11:15AM GSPT 100-D

spanish ii, conversationalThis class provides a continuation of Spanish conversational skills focusing on idiomatic expressions and sentence structure. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation, and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: Spanish I or its equivalent. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42687 CSPAN 3100135 TU108 Tu 10/26-12/14 6PM-9PM

lsc-cyfair44222 CSPAN 3100135 CY100 MW 10/11-11/3 6PM-9PM

lsc-Kingwood44394 CSPAN 3100135 KC101 MW 10/13-11/22 4PM-6PM 44395 CSPAN 3100135 KC102 MW 10/13-11/22 6PM-8PM 44396 CSPAN 3100135 KC103 TTh 10/14-11/23 5PM-7PM

lsc-montgomery44371 CSPAN 3100135 M1017 MW 11/1-12/15 12:30PM-4:30PM MC-B B11144372 CSPAN 3100135 M1018 TTh 11/2-12/16 6PM-8PM TEM T105

lsc-tomball42671 CSPAN 3100135 TC007 MW 10/13-11/22 9AM-11AM 43136 CSPAN 3100135 TC035 M 11/1-12/13 6:15PM-9:30PM

spanish iii, conversationalThis course is designed to amplify the basic concepts learned in Spanish II with drills for mastery in basic structural patterns and functional vocabulary, pronunciation, and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: Spanish II, Conversational or its equivalent. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-montgomery44373 CSPAN 3100136 M1019 MW 9/14-10/21 9AM-11AM MC-B B11144374 CSPAN 3100136 M1020 MW 9/13-10/20 6PM-8PM TEM T102

lsc-tomball42673 CSPAN 3100136 TC010 MW 8/30-10/11 6PM-8PM

spanish iV, conversationalDesigned to build on the concepts learned in Spanish III, this course provides further drills for mastery in structural patterns and functional vocabulary. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation, and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: Spanish III, Conversational or its equivalent. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-montgomery44375 CSPAN 3100137 M1021 MW 11/2-12/16 9AM-11AM MC-B B11144377 CSPAN 3100137 M1022 MW 11/1-12/15 6PM-8PM TEM T102

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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spanish i, intermediateThis course stresses both oral and written exercises to increase vocabulary, expansion of grammar principles, and short themes written on a variety of topics. Selected readings are included to improve comprehension in Spanish. This course is linked to SPAN 2311. Students purchase textbook. Prerequisite: Spanish II, Beginning, SPAN 1412 or placement exam, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris44465 CSPAN 3231101 NN766 MW 8/30-10/20 8AM-10:50AM

lsc-north Harris Distance learning44556 CSPAN 3231101 NN782 8/30-12/19 For information email: [email protected]. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

spanish ii, intermediateThis course is a continuation of Spanish, Intermediate I, with emphasis on works by Spanish speaking authors. Continued reinforcement of grammatical principles and development of writing skills are stressed. Spanish, Intermediate I is a prerequisite. This course is linked to SPAN 2312. Students purchase textbook. Prerequisite: SPAN 2311 or placement exam, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris44467 CSPAN 3231201 NN768 W 9/1-12/15 6PM-9PM 44466 CSPAN 3231201 NN767 MW 10/25-12/15 8AM-10:50AM

lsc-north Harris Distance learning44559 CSPAN 3231201 NN783 8/30-12/19 For information email: [email protected]. Access your online course at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online

spanish for Health care professionalsDevelop practical Spanish communication skills to improve delivery of health care services; including medical terminology, emergency care, and examinations; learn greetings, expressions, commands, and phrases used within a hospital or a physician’s office. Prerequisites: Conversational Spanish I & II or equivalent knowledge. 2.4 CEUs $150lsc-university park45197 CSPNL 2100100 TU116 TTH 9/14-10/14 6:30PM-9PM

spanish for teachersThis course will be using specialized vocabulary that elementary and secondary school teachers need in order to communicate with Hispanic students and parents in their daily work. Dialogues that model typical conversation in Spanish, using key vocabulary and grammatical structures, will be featured. 2.4 CEUs $150.00lsc-Kingwood44399 CSPNL 2109102 KC101 Sa 10/2-11/20 9AM-12PM

lsc-north Harris44783 CSPNL 2109102 NN015 Sa 9/11-10/16 8:30AM-12:30PM DTEC 10244785 CSPNL 2109102 NN016 W 11/3-12/8 5:30PM-9:30PM DTEC 102

spanish for teachers, staff, administratorsThe goal of Spanish for Teachers, Staff, and Administrators from Command Spanish is to train teachers, staff, and administrators in functional Spanish language skills that enable them to communicate more effectively with Spanish-speaking students and visitors in various school situations; no prior knowledge of Spanish required. Textbook to be purchased by student. 1.8 CEUs $112.00lsc-university park42948 CSPNL 2109107 TU115 Sa 9/11-11/6 9AM-11AM

Vietnamese

Vietnamese iAn introductory course to the Vietnamese language and Vietnamese traditions and culture. This conversational Vietnamese course for beginners is intended to help students develop the basic communication skills needed for conversing in Vietnamese. Basic vocabulary and structures will be taught. Text book to be purchased by student. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42693 CVIET 3300001 TU111 Sa 9/11-10/30 9AM-12PM

Vietnamese iiThe Vietnamese II course is a continuation of Vietnamese I amplifying the basic vocabulary and basic structures of Vietnamese. Vietnamese I is a prerequisite to this course. Text to be purchased by student. 2.4 CEUs $126.00/$102.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42696 CVIET 3300002 TU112 Sa 11/6-2/5 9AM-12PM

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Public Service Programs

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interested in law enforcement and criminal justice?

• Do you have the leadership skills to “protect and serve” your fellow citizens? • Are you looking for a career that can withstand any economy?

Then consider earning a badge of courage at the Lone Star College System Law Enforcement Basic Peace Officer Academy.

featured programlaw enforcement, peace officer

The Lone Star College-Greenspoint Center Law Enforcement Academy offers a program that meets the Texas Commission on Law Enforce-ment Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) requirements for a Peace Officer certification. After successful course completion, students are eligible to take the state licensing examination to become a Peace Officer.

The Academy offers both day and night classes . On-line licensing exam now available at the Lone Star College-Greenspoint Center.

requirements TCLEOSE regulations require that a person must meet minimum licensing requirements to be eligible to enroll in the Peace Officer course(s).

• A background investigation and fingerprint check must be completed to be accepted into the academy. • Pass a physical and psychological exam before enrolling into the academy. • Complete the application packet: NorthHarris.LoneStar.edu.lea• Applications must be received at least six weeks prior to class starting to ensure that your background check has been completed.

peace officer certificatesLaw Enforcement Peace Officer, Basic $513Law Enforcement Peace Officer, Advanced $513Fees/Supplies (Handcuffs, duty-style belt, $800flashlight, books, uniforms, and range fees)

For additional information, please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact a campus.

emergency medical services

emergency care attendantFirst responder course in emergency medical care. Emphasis on requirements of national and state accrediting agencies. 9.6 CEUs $585.00lsc-cyfair42847 CEMSP 2100502 CY100 MTWTh 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-3PM ESEC 101

ems

emergency medical tech basic clinicalA health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Requires NHMCCD liability insurance. This course is linked to EMSP 1160. Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0315 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0325 or 0353 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing; Math 0306 8.0 CEUs $61.00lsc-north Harris42439 CEMSP 2109102 NN700 9/27-12/19 Required Clinical Orientation: 9/10/10 at 6pm LSC-North Harris WNSP-183. Immunizations, uniforms, background check, etc. required and discussed at orientation. Info at EMS.LoneStar.edu or 281-618-5781. Required enrollment in CINSL 8100017 NN007 for liability insurance coverage.

emergency medical technician - basicIntroduction to Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic. Includes all the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or other specialized services. Includes theory and skills for Texas Department of Health and certification requirements. Student spends time in various clinical settings including hospital and ambulance services. High school diploma, GED or participation in the early admissions program required. Student purchases textbook and provides uniform and proof of immunizations. Course completion requires two classes, EMT-Basic and EMT-Basic Clinical. Student must register for both classes at the same time. Linked with EMSP 1501. 14.4 CEUs $281.00lsc-north Harris42449 CEMSP 2100102 NN701 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-9:30AM WNSP 168 MW 8/30-12/15 9:30AM-12:30PM WNSP 168EMSP 1501 Mandatory Extrication Dates: Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 from 5p-10p at LSC-North Harris WNSP-183. Must be taken concurrently with CEMSP 2109102 NN700.42455 CEMSP 2100102 NN704 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:30PM WNSP 168 MW 8/30-12/15 7:30PM-10:30PM WNSP 168EMSP 1501 Mandatory Extrication Dates: Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 from 5p-10p at LSC-North Harris WNSP-183. Must be taken concurrently with CEMSP 2109102 NN700.42450 CEMSP 2100102 NN702 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-9:30AM WNSP 168 TTh 8/31-12/16 9:30AM-12:30PM WNSP 168EMSP 1501 Mandatory Extrication Dates: Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 from 5p-10p at LSC-North Harris WNSP-183. Must be taken concurrently with CEMSP 2109102 NN700.42452 CEMSP 2100102 NN703 TTh 8/31-12/16 1PM-2:30PM WNSP 168 TTh 8/31-12/16 2:30PM-5:30PM WNSP 168EMSP 1501 Mandatory Extrication Dates: Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 from 5p-10p at LSC-North Harris WNSP-183. Must be taken concurrently with CEMSP 2109102 NN700.

42457 CEMSP 2100102 NN705 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:30PM WNSP 168 TTh 8/31-12/16 7:30PM-10:30PM WNSP 168EMSP 1501 Mandatory Extrication Dates: Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 from 5p-10p at LSC-North Harris WNSP-183. Must be taken concurrently with CEMSP 2109102 NN700.

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basic peace officer iBasic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, and IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 16.5 CEUs $256.50lsc-greenspoint center45086 CCJLE 2100601 NGD01 MTWThF 9/7-11/4 8AM-5PM GSPT 11545090 CCJLE 2100601 NGN03 MTWTh 9/7-2/28 6PM-10PM GSPT 114

basic peace officer iiBasic preparation of a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, III, and IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 16.5 CEUs $256.50lsc-greenspoint center45087 CCJLE 2101201 NGD02 MTWThF 9/7-11/4 8AM-5PM GSPT 11545094 CCJLE 2101201 NGN04 MTWTh 9/7-2/28 6PM-10PM GSPT 114

basic peace officer iiiBasic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, and IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 16.5 CEUs $256.50lsc-greenspoint center45097 CCJLE 2101801 NGD05 MTWThF 11/15-2/24 8AM-5PM GSPT 115

basic peace officer iVBasic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, and III to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 16.5 CEUs $256.50lsc-greenspoint center45100 CCJLE 2102401 NGD06 MTWThF 11/15-2/24 8AM-5PM GSPT 115

private security officerStudents of Private Security Training will be prepared to enter the industry with gained knowledge of how private security works as well as understanding the concepts of today’s security and law enforcement roles. Students will be prepared to work in building security, loss prevention, home security monitoring systems, and other entities involved in the private security sector.lsc-north Harris45286 CCJSA 2109201 NN007 MTWTH 10/04-10/21 8AM-5PM CMED 101

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motor controlsGeneral principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including starters, troubleshooting techniques, various protective devices, schematics, and diagrams. Students will develop hands-on skills using transformers, motors, magnetic control devices, relays, time delay circuits, reversing circuits and other control input devices. Textbook required. This course is linked to IEIR 1310. Prerequisite: CETT 1402 or 1405 or 1409 or departmental approval; ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0315 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0325 or 0353 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing; MATH 0306 9.6 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair42925 CIEIR 2101001 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 7AM-10AM TECH 20642926 CIEIR 2101001 CY701 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-9PM

pumps, compressors & mechanical DrivesA study of the theory and operations of various types of pumps and compressors. Topics include mechanical power transmission systems including gears, v-belts, and chain drives. Textbook required. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair42490 CINMT 2200302 CY113 TTh 11/2-12/16 6PM-10PM Textbook required

manufacturing production process Development machining technology

machining courses offered at the lscs-conroe center prepares students for the national institute of metalworking skills (nims) certificates in four

of the eleven categories outlined in nims machining level i .

basic machine shop iAn introductory course that assists the student in understanding the machinist occupation in industry. The student begins by using basic machine tools such as the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance. Textbook required. This course is linked to MCHN 1338. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 6.4 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43109 CMCHN 2103802 CY700 TTh 8/30-10/22 8:10AM-10:10AM TECH 111 TTh 8/30-10/22 10:15AM-12PM TECH 124D43112 CMCHN 2103802 CY701 TTh 8/30-10/22 5PM-7PM TECH 203 TTh 8/30-10/22 7:05PM-9PM TECH 124D

production mechatronics (intergrated manufacturing technician)

Dc-ac circuitsFundamentals of DC circuits and AC circuits operation including Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s laws, networks, transformers, resonance, phasors, capacitive and inductive and circuit analysis techniques. This course is linked to CETT 1409. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. 9.6 CEUs $220.00lsc-cy-fair Distance learning42907 CCETT 2100901 CY701 F 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-11:20AM TECH 119

lsc-cyfair42883 CCETT 2100901 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-11:20AM TECH 11442922 CCETT 2100901 CY702 Sa 9/11-12/19 8AM-2:20PM TECH 119

lsc-north Harris45380 CCETT 2100901 NN786 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-10:50AM INED 10445382 CCETT 2100901 NN787 MW 8/30-12/15 7PM-9:50PM INED 104

lsc-tomball44336 CCETT 2100901 TC770 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:30PM E 259 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:40PM-9:10PM E 259

fundamentals of electronicsApplies concepts of electricity, electronics, and digital fundamentals; supports programs requiring a general knowledge of electronics. Textbook required. 8.0 CEUs $489.00lsc-cyfair42488 CCETT 2100701 CY111 SSu 9/11-11/14 2PM-6PM Textbook required

Hydraulics and pneumaticsFundamentals of hydraulics and types of hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, motors, and related systems including operations, maintenance, and system analysis. A study of fluid power theory, component identification and application, schematic reading, and basic calculations related to pneumatic and hydraulic systems and their operation. In addition you will learn schematic symbology and how to draw basic systems. Textbook required. 6.4 CEUs $393.00lsc-cyfair42487 CHYDR 2104503 CY110 TTh 9/7-10/28 6PM-10PM Textbook required

manufacturing materials and processesA basic study of various materials used in the metals industry and the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of various metals. Emphasis on manufacturing processes, including casting, forming, and machining. Textbook required. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair42489 CMCHN 2101903 CY112 SSu 10/16-11/21 2PM-6PM Textbook required

Do you like to work with your hands? Are you interested in learning a skilled trade? Would you like to receive national credentials for your achievement? How about a career that has an abundance of jobs opportunities at above average wages? Then explore what the Lone Star College Manufacturing and Energy Trade Programs have to offer.

manufacturing trades - production technician, machining and welding – are essential to single part and mass production. Nearly any product that requires fabrication and assembly across a multitude of industries – energy, automotive, food – originated in some kind of manufacturing process.

featured programmachine tool (cnc) operator: This new revised program is structured for the student to start the National Institute for Metalworkers Skills - NIMS Machining Level I skills training. Not only we the student receive Lone Star’s CUE certificates but you will receive credentialing from a nationally known organization. Look at new and exciting interdisciplinary topics;

• Inspection Measurement• Properties and Cutting Material• Blueprint reading, Bench work and Layout, Safety• Set-up and operation of common machine shop equipment• Computer Numerical Controlled machine – CNC operation• Computer Numerical Controlled machine - Programming

Machine Tool Trades are a predominantly hands on, and involves work with state of the art computers, machines, simulators and systems. A knowledgeable machine tool operator with proper training could find entry-level employment with various modern manufacturing companies throughout the country including the LSCS service area.

mechatronics certificatesmachine shop assistant $1,089 Foundational knowledge of shop math, blueprint reading, basic shop machines, Manufacturing processes

machine tool (cnc) operator $1,089 Builds on the foundation and includes basic and advanced computer numerical controlled - CNC Milling and turning centers, set-up, operation and basic programming.

For additional information, please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact the LSC-CyFair Campus.

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

basic machine shop iAn introductory course that assists the student in understanding the machinist occupation in industry. The student begins by using basic machine tools such as the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance. 6.4 CEUs $393.00lsc-conroe center43443 CMCHN 2103805 M1002 MTWTh 10/19-11/15 6PM-10PM CC 118

lsc-cyfair42495 CMCHN 2103805 CY114 SSu 10/9-12/5 1PM-5PM Textbook required

lsc-north Harris45107 CMCHN 2103805 NN001 TTh 11/4-12/16 6PM-10PM APTC 110

blueprint reading & sketchingAn introduction to reading and interpreting working drawings for fabrication processes and associated trades. Use of sketching techniques to create pictorial and multiple-view drawings. 4.8 CEUs $299.00lsc-conroe center43203 CDFTG 2102506 M1001 MTWTh 9/7-10/18 8PM-10PM CC 11845654 CDFTG 2102506 M1504 S 9/11-12/4 12:30pm-4:30pm45651 CDFTG 2102506 M1502 TTH 9/14-12/7 9:45am-11:45am

lsc-north Harris45104 CDFTG 2102506 NN001 MW 10/4-11/10 6PM-10PM HLPE 112

fundamentals of cnc machine controlsAn introduction to G and M codes (RS274-D) necessary to program Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines. Emphasis is placed on lathe and mill programming techniques and structures, CNC controller types and overall machine operation. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-conroe center43245 CMCHN 2200301 M1003 MTWTh 11/16-12/8 6PM-10PM CC 119

machine shop mathematicsDesigned to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses. 6.4 CEUs $299.00lsc-conroe center43194 CMCHN 2104304 M1000 MTWTh 8/16-10/11 5:50PM-7:50PM CC 11843250 CMCHN 2104304 M1003 MWF 8/18-11/3 7:45AM-9:45AM 45656 CMCHN 2104304 M1506 S 9/11-12/4 7:30am-11:30am45655 CMCHN 2104304 M1505 TTH 9/14-12/7 7:30am-9:30am

lsc-cyfair42517 CMCHN 2104304 CY115 TTh 9/7-10/7 6PM-10PMTextbook required

lsc-north Harris45102 CMCHN 2104304 NN001 MW 8/30-9/29 6PM-10PM HLPE 111

operation of cnc machining centersA continuation of Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls with an emphasis on machining centers. This course is linked to MCHN 2334. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 6.4 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43151 CMCHN 2203402 CY700 MW 8/30-10/22 7:25AM-9:25AM TECH 112 MW 8/30-10/22 9:30AM-11:15AM TECH 124C43153 CMCHN 2203402 CY701 MW 8/30-10/22 5:30PM-7:30PM HSC 125 MW 8/30-10/22 7:35PM-9:20PM TECH 124C

operation of cnc turning centersA continuation of Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls with an emphasis on turning centers. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to MCHN 2331. Prerequisite: MCHN 1338 or CMCHN 2103802. 6.4 CEUs $171.00lsc-cyfair43113 CMCHN 2203101 CY700 MW 10/25-12/19 7:25AM-9:25AM TECH 211 MW 10/25-12/19 9:30AM-11:15AM TECH 124C43148 CMCHN 2203101 CY701 MW 10/25-12/19 5:30PM-7:30PM HSC 124 MW 10/25-12/19 7:35PM-9:20PM TECH 124C

gas metal arc (mig) weldingA study of the principles of gas metal arc welding setup and use of GMAW equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joint designs. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to WLDG 1430. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-cyfair42936 CWLDG 2103001 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 4:30PM-7:30PM ART 214

lsc-north Harris45470 CWLDG 2103001 NN743 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-9:50PM WNSP 278

45471 CWLDG 2103001 NN744 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-2:45PM WNSP 278

gas metal arc welding (mig), advancedThis course presents advanced topics in GMAW welding including welding in various positions and directions. Student will exhibit expertise in various welding positions on pipe; describe safety rules and equipment use; and describe the effects of welding parameters in GMAW. Prerequisite: Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG). Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to WLDG 2447. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-north Harris45476 CWLDG 2204701 NN750 MW 8/30-12/15 7PM-9:50PM DTEC 211

gas metal arc welding (mig) part iThis course covers manipulative skills in welding techniques, applications, and theory. Knowledge and skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding using mild steel; perform fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Students work independently in the welding booth under the guidance of an instructor to meet and/or exceed the competencies. Written test and visual guidance are given. Prerequisite: Welding Basics, or placement by employer or instructor. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center44973 CWLDG 2104302 M1000 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245041 CWLDG 2104302 M1040 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244987 CWLDG 2104302 M1008 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245057 CWLDG 2104302 M1048 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245006 CWLDG 2104302 M1024 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245126 CWLDG 2104302 M1064 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12244995 CWLDG 2104302 M1016 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245070 CWLDG 2104302 M1056 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245024 CWLDG 2104302 M1032 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245891 CWLDG 2104302 M1090 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

lsc-cyfair42520 CWLDG 2104302 CY118 SSu 10/23-11/21 1PM-5PM Textbook required

new caney High school44810 CWLDG 2104302 KN101 MTuW 11/8-11/19 3PM-8PM MTuW 11/29-11/30 3PM-8PM

professionalism in the workplaceDevelop entry-level skills for the workforce. Includes professionalism, interpersonal skills, communication, workplace civility, and employability skills. 1.6 CEUs $99.00lsc-conroe center43316 CBUSG 2101202 M1037 Tu 9/7-9/28 6PM-10PM 43317 CBUSG 2101202 M1038 F 10/1-10/22 8AM-12PM 43319 CBUSG 2101202 M1039 M 11/22-12/13 6PM-10PM

lsc-montgomery45025 CBUSG 2101202 M2525 W 8/25-9/15 6PM-10PM

professionalism workplace-manufacturingThis course is designed to help you develop the personal qualities, attitude, motivation, values, and interpersonal skills to function as a member of a working team. Topics include self-esteem, self-improvement, getting along with others, relating to customers, problem-solving skills, business ethics, and getting ahead on the job. 1.6 CEUs $99.00splendora High school45205 CBMGT 2109123 KS101 MTWTh 10/25-10/28 4:30PM-8:30PM

welding

blueprint reading for weldersSymbols/graphic language required in the interpretation of working drawings for specific occupations. Reading and interpreting blueprints including information on computer-aided design and computer numerical control. Students will develop the skills needed to interpret all types of working sketches and prints, from the simplest to the most complex, through step-by-step instructions. Both AWS and ISO welding symbols are covered, as well as auxiliary views, detail views, projections, sections, and detail and assembly drawings. Other topics covered include pipe welding symbols, metric and dual dimensioning, bills of materials, ISO for welding, and first and third angle orthographic projection. Textbook required. 3.0 CEUs $186.00lsc-conroe center43321 CDFTG 2102301 M1040 MW 9/13-10/13 8:00AM-11:00AM 43322 CDFTG 2102301 M1041 TTh 10/12-11/11 6PM-9:00PM

lsc-cyfair42521 CDFTG 2102301 CY119 MW 9/20-10/20 6PM-9PM

splendora High school45203 CDFTG 2102301 KS101 MTWTh 10/4-10/19 4:30PM-7:30PM

blueprint reading for weldersA study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes, including systems of measurement and industry standards. Textbook required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to WLDG 1413. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-cyfair42933 CWLDG 2101301 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-8:55PM ART 214

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

gas tugsten arc welding (tig) part iiThis course covers advanced principles of welding with emphasis on special processes and special needs of students. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center44977 CWLDG 2204403 M1003 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245049 CWLDG 2204403 M1043 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244990 CWLDG 2204403 M1011 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245061 CWLDG 2204403 M1051 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245019 CWLDG 2204403 M1027 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245129 CWLDG 2204403 M1066 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12245000 CWLDG 2204403 M1019 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245073 CWLDG 2204403 M1059 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245030 CWLDG 2204403 M1035 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245894 CWLDG 2204403 M1093 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

new caney High school44796 CWLDG 2204403 KN101 MTuW 9/13-9/28 3PM-8PM

gas tungsten arc welding (tig) introAn introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), set-up, use of GTAW equipment, and safety. Welding instruction in various positions on joint designs. Prerequisites: SMAW Intro & Intermediate. Student purchases text, shop tools, and safety gear. 9.6 CEUs $609.00lsc-cyfair42938 CWLDG 2103402 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 10:10AM-12:55PM ART 214

gas tungsten arc welding (tig), advThis course covers advanced topics in GTAW welding, including welding in various positions and directions. Additionally, student will exhibit expertise in various welding positions, describe safety rules and equipment used, and describe the effects of welding parameters in GTAW. The student will weld various joint designs, diagnose welding problems, and perform visual inspections. Prerequisite: Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to WLDG 2451. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-north Harris45446 CWLDG 2205101 NN751 MW 8/30-12/15 7PM-9:50PM WNSP 263

gas metal arc welding (mig) part iiThis course covers manipulative skills in welding techniques, applications, and theory. Topics in GMAW welding including welding in various positions and directions. Student will exhibit expertise in various welding positions on pipe; describe safety rules and equipment use; and describe the effects of welding parameters in GMAW 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center45137 CWLDG 2104302 M1017 MW 11/3-12/8 6:10PM-10PM CC 12245253 CWLDG 2104302 M1057 TTh 11/2-12/7 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245145 CWLDG 2104302 M1033 TTh 11/2-12/7 6:10PM-10PM CC 12244975 CWLDG 2104303 M1001 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245042 CWLDG 2104303 M1041 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244988 CWLDG 2104303 M1009 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245058 CWLDG 2104303 M1049 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245008 CWLDG 2104303 M1025 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245127 CWLDG 2104303 M1065 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12244998 CWLDG 2104303 M1017 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245071 CWLDG 2104303 M1057 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245028 CWLDG 2104303 M1033 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245892 CWLDG 2104303 M1091 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

new caney High school44813 CWLDG 2104303 KN101 MTWTh 12/1-12/14 3PM-8PM

gas tugsten arc welding (tig) part iThis course covers advanced principles of welding with emphasis on special processes and special needs of students. An introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), set-up, use of GTAW equipment, and safety. Welding instruction in various positions on joint designs. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center44976 CWLDG 2204404 M1002 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245045 CWLDG 2204404 M1042 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244989 CWLDG 2204404 M1010 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245059 CWLDG 2204404 M1050 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245017 CWLDG 2204404 M1026 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245128 CWLDG 2204404 M1066 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12244999 CWLDG 2204404 M1018 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245072 CWLDG 2204404 M1058 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245029 CWLDG 2204404 M1034 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245893 CWLDG 2204404 M1092 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

new caney High school44758 CWLDG 2204404 KN101 MTuW 8/23-9/8 3PM-8PM

splendora High school45206 CWLDG 2204404 KS101 MTWTh 11/1-11/16 4:30PM-8:30PM

shielded metal arc pipe part iiThis course covers pipe welding techniques and applications. Students will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding using mild steel; perform 2G or vertical in fixed position and start working towards 5G or horizontal in fixed positions. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center44986 CWLDG 2104102 M1007 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245054 CWLDG 2104102 M1047 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244994 CWLDG 2104102 M1015 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245023 CWLDG 2104102 M1031 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245135 CWLDG 2104102 M1069 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12245004 CWLDG 2104102 M1023 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245125 CWLDG 2104102 M1063 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245036 CWLDG 2104102 M1039 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245899 CWLDG 2104102 M1097 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

liquid penetrant/magnetic particle testA theoretical study and practical application of the non-destructive testing techniques of penetrant and magnetic particle testing required by quality assurance and test personnel including proper test technique, or combination of techniques and interpretation, and evaluation of results. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-north Harris45412 CNDTE 2101001 NN726 TTh 8/31-12/16 7PM-9:50PM INED 109

pipe welding introductionAn introduction to the welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process, including electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 1G and 2G using various electrodes. Textbook required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to WLDG 1435. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-cyfair42941 CWLDG 2103501 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 7:40PM-10:40PM ART 214

lsc-north Harris45473 CWLDG 2103501 NN747 MW 8/30-12/15 4PM-6:50PM WNSP 263

preparation for welding inspectionGeneral principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/ quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. This course is linked to NDTE 2311. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 6.4 CEUs $183.00lsc-north Harris45423 CNDTE 2201101NN728 MW 8/30-12/15 5PM-6:50PM DTEC 213

shielded metal arc pipe part iThis course covers pipe welding techniques and applications. Students will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding using mild steel; perform 1G or roll out in pipe and start working towards 2G or vertical in fixed position. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center44984 CWLDG 2104101 M1006 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245052 CWLDG 2104101 M1046 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244993 CWLDG 2104101 M1014 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245022 CWLDG 2104101 M1030 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245134 CWLDG 2104101 M1068 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12245003 CWLDG 2104101 M1022 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245123 CWLDG 2104101 M1062 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245035 CWLDG 2104101 M1038 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245898 CWLDG 2104101 M1096 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

For more information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

weldingcertificate

train in:• Welding Inspection • Gas Metal Arc (MIG)• Shielded Metal Arc • Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG)

also available:• Shielded Metal Arc Pipe, Parts1 and 2• Customized training available for an additional fee

Hands-on training:• How to run the torch • The plasma cutting machine• Stick welding • TIG and beveling machines• Safety

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

shielded metal arc welding introductionAn introduction to shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, oxy-fuel cutting, and various joint designs. Instruction provided in SMAW fillet welds in various positions. Textbook required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to WLDG 1428. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-cyfair42935 CWLDG 2102801 CY700 Tu 8/30-12/19 7PM-9:55PM ART 118

lsc-north Harris45479 CWLDG 2102801 NN740 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-10:50AM INED 10945480 CWLDG 2102801 NN741 TTh 8/31-12/16 4PM-6:50PM WNSP 26545481 CWLDG 2102801 NN742 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-2:45PM INED 109

shielded metal arc welding, intermediateThe student will identify principles of arc welding; describe arc-welding operations of fillet and groove joints; explain heat treatments of low allow steels; and explain weld size and profiles. The student will prepare test plates; perform fillet welds in the overhead position; perform air carbon arc weld removal; perform bevel groove welds with backing plates in various positions; and demonstrate use of tools and equipment. Textbook required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to WLDG 1457. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-north Harris45474 CWLDG 2105701 NN748 MW 8/30-12/15 11AM-1:50PM INED 10945475 CWLDG 2105701NN749 MW 8/30-12/15 4PM-6:50PM WNSP 265

soldadura manual de arco-primera parteLos estudiantes desarrollaran conocimiento y facultades en el proceso de soldadura; medidas de seguridad y sanidad, el uso y cuidado de herramientas manuales, y las cinco esenciales de soldadura manual de arco, controlar la corriente electrica que controla el arco, ejecutar una soldadura derecha en pocision plana usando el metodo de cuentas para producir cordones, completar una serie de cuentas de soldadura, y volver a empezar una serie de cuentas de soldadura para rellenar el crater (hueco); ejecutar soldaduras estilo filete en posicion plana, horizontal, vertical, y elevado, discutir la variada seleccion de electrodos, fuentes de energia, y seguridad. Los estudiantes trabajan independientemente en la cabina de soldadura bajo la guianza de un instructor para assistir al estudiante a reunir y/o exceeder las competencias del oficio. Hay probabilidiad de que se realice la prueba de quebrantura. Prerequisitos: Ninguno. El estudiante es responsible de comprar las herramientas necesarias, algunos materiales, y el texto. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-cyfair42519 CWLDG 2100314 CY117 Su 9/12-10/10 8:30AM-5PM

shielded metal arc welding (smaw) part1Students will develop knowledge and skills in the welding process; safety and health, use and care of hand tools, and five essentials of shielded metal arc, strike and control the arc, run a straight bead in the flat position, complete a series of beads, and restart a continuous bead and fill the crater; perform fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions; discuss electrode selection, power sources, and safety. Students work independently in the welding booth under the guidance of an instructor to meet and/or exceed the competencies. Break test may be used. Textbook required. Prerequisite: None. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center44981 CWLDG 2100302 M1004 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245050 CWLDG 2100302 M1044 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244991 CWLDG 2100302 M1012 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245062 CWLDG 2100302 M1052 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245020 CWLDG 2100302 M1028 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245131 CWLDG 2100302 M1066 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12245001 CWLDG 2100302 M1020 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245074 CWLDG 2100302 M1060 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245031 CWLDG 2100302 M1036 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245896 CWLDG 2100302 M1094 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

lsc-cyfair42518CWLDG 2100302 CY116 Sa 9/11-10/9 8:30AM-5PM Textbook required

new caney High school44826 CWLDG 2100302 KN101 MTuW 9/29-10/18 3PM-8PM

splendora High school45200 CWLDG 2100302 KS101 MTWTh 8/23-9/8 4:30PM-8:30PM

shielded metal arc welding (smaw) part2This course continues the theory and practice of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes. Skill in the welding process and the selection of materials and equipment will be stressed. Textbook required. Prerequisite: SMAW Part I 4.0 CEUs $249.00lsc-conroe center44982 CWLDG 2100304 M1005 MW 8/23-9/27 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245051 CWLDG 2100304 M1045 MW 8/23-9/27 6PM-10PM CC 12244992 CWLDG 2100304 M1013 TTh 8/24-9/23 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245064 CWLDG 2100304 M1053 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245066 CWLDG 2100304 M1054 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245068 CWLDG 2100304 M1055 TTh 8/24-9/23 6PM-10PM CC 12245021 CWLDG 2100304 M1029 TTh 9/28-10/28 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245132 CWLDG 2100304 M1067 TTh 9/28-10/28 6PM-10PM CC 12245002 CWLDG 2100304 M1021 MW 9/29-11/1 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245075 CWLDG 2100304 M1061 MW 9/29-11/1 6PM-10PM CC 12245033 CWLDG 2100304 M1037 MW 11/3-12/8 7:30AM-11:30AM CC 12245897 CWLDG 2204403 M1095 S 8/14-10/23 7:30AM-12:30PM CC 122

new caney High school44798 CWLDG 2100304 KN101 MTuW 10/19-11/3 3PM-8PM

splendora High school45201 CWLDG 2100304 KS101 MTWTh 9/13-9/28 4:30PM-8:30PM

welding inspection preparation part 1General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-conroe center43295 CNDTE 2201102 M1022 MW 9/13-10/20 6PM-10PM CC 11043292 CNDTE 2201102 M1020 TTh 9/14-10/21 7:45AM-11:45AM CC 110

lsc-tomball44324 CNDTE 2201102 TC070 MW 9/13-11/3 6:30PM-9:30PM E 163

welding inspection preparation part 2General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. These three courses can be taken in any order. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-conroe center43298 CNDTE 2201103 M1023 MW 10/25-12/6 6PM-10PM CC 11043293 CNDTE 2201103 M1021 TTh 10/26-12/7 7:45AM-11:45AM CC 110

welding metallurgy iAn introduction to physical metallurgy and its application related to welding including studies of metal characteristics, testing, effects of alloying and heat treating, and basic properties. Emphasis on conducting tests and metallographic techniques. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to METL 1405. 6.4 CEUs $232.00lsc-north Harris45411 CMETL 2100501 NN725 MW 8/30-12/15 7PM-9:50PM DTEC 114

maintenance, installation & repair Diesel mechanics

Diesel engine iAn introduction to the basic principles of diesel engines and systems. 9.0 CEUs $549.00lsc-north Harris44400 CDEMR 2100601 NN001 ThSa 9/9-11/13 6PM-9PM APTC 126 Sa 8AM-2:30PM APTC 12644401 CDEMR 2100601 NN002 MWF 10/4-12/17 8AM-11AM APTC 126

standards (Quality control technology)A study of the philosophy and theory of standards, appropriate standards organizations, and systems integration relating to the application of standards criteria in society. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to QCTC 2331. 6.4 CEUs $183.00lsc-north Harris45405 CQCTC 2203101 NN737 MW 8/30-12/15 7PM-8:50PM DTEC 213

testing and inspection systemsA study of testing and inspection systems including pertinent specifications, inspection tools, gauges, instruments, and mechanisms used in illustrating the need for maintaining quality to established standards. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to QCTC 1446. 6.4 CEUs $208.00lsc-north Harris45385 CQCTC 2104601 NN736 TTh 8/31-12/16 5PM-7:20PM DTEC 211

ultrasonics intermediateBasic theory and application of the ultrasonic techniques of materials testing covering the theoretical material from the certification test for Ultrasonic Level I American Society of Non-Destructive Testing. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to NDTE 1454. 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-north Harris45413 CNDTE 2105401 NN727 MW 8/30-12/15 7PM-9:50PM INED 109

welding fundamentalsAn introduction to the fundamentals of equipment used in oxyacetylene and arc welding, including welding and cutting safety, basic oxyacetylene welding and cutting, basic arc welding processes and basic metallurgy. Textbook required. This course is linked to WLDG 1421. Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0315 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0325 or 0353 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, MATH 0306 9.6 CEUs $232.00lsc-cy-fair Distance learning42934 CWLDG 2102101 CY700 Th 8/30-12/19 7PM-9:55PM ART 118 8/30-12/19

lsc-north Harris45477 CWLDG 2102101 NN738 MW 8/30-12/15 11AM-1:50PM INED 109

45478 CWLDG 2102101NN739 TTh 8/31-12/16 4PM-6:50PM

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

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automatic transmission and transaxleA study of the operation, hydraulic principles and related circuits of modern automatic transmissions and automatic transaxles. Topics include diagnosis, disassembly and assembly procedures with emphasis on the use of special tools and proper repair techniques. May be taught manufacturer specific. Prerequisite: Automatic Electrical Systems. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 2425. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45419 CAUMT 2202501 NN783 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-9:30PM APTC 128

automotive brake systemsOperation and repair of drum/disk type brake systems. Emphasis on safe use of modern equipment. Topics include break theory, diagnosis and repair of power, manual, anti-lock brake systems, and parking brakes. May be taught manufacturer specific. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 1410. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45466 CAUMT 2101001 NN778 TTh 8/31-12/16 1PM-4:30PM APTC 125

automotive electrical systemsAn overview of automotive electrical systems including topics in operational theory, testing, diagnosis, and repair of batteries, charging and starting systems, and electrical accessories. Emphasis on electrical schematic diagrams and service manuals. May be taught manufacturer specific. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 1407. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-montgomery43310 CAUMT 2100701 M7001 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-9:30PM

lsc-north Harris45461 CAUMT 2100701 NN774 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-11:30AM APTC 12845463 CAUMT 2100701 NN776 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-9:30PM APTC 12545462 CAUMT 2100701 NN775 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-11:30AM APTC 12545465 CAUMT 2100701 NN777 Sa 9/11-12/18 1PM-5:50PM APTC 125

automotive electronicsCourse topics address electrical principles, semiconductor and integrated circuits, digital fundamentals, microcomputer systems, and electrical test equipment as applied to automotive technology. May be taught manufacturer specific. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems. Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 2437. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45420 CAUMT 2203701 NN784 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-9:30PM APTC 129

automotive engine repairFundamentals of engine operations, diagnosis and repair including lubrication systems and cooling systems. Emphasis on overhaul of selected engines, identification and inspection, measurements, and disassembly, repair, and reassembly of the engine. May be taught manufacturer specific. Prerequisite: Intro to Automotive Technology. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 1419. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45415 CAUMT 2101901 NN780 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-9:30PM APTC 125

automotive service managementInstruction in human relations, customer relations, and customer satisfaction. Emphasis on management techniques and building relationships between the service department and the customer. Theories, techniques and processes necessary to run an efficient, profitable, customer focused automotive repair facility. 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-north Harris44410 CAUMT 2200101 NN001 MW 9/13-10/6 6PM-10PM APTC 11744411 CAUMT 2200101 NN002 TTh 11/2-11/30 6PM-10PM APTC 117

automotive technology, introductionAn introduction to the automotive industry including automotive history, safety practices, shop equipment and tools, vehicle subsystems, service publications, fasteners, professional responsibilities, and automotive maintenance. May be taught manufacturer specific. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 1405. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-montgomery43306 CAUMT 2100501 M7000 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-9:30PM

lsc-north Harris45414 CAUMT 2100501 NN770 MW 8/30-12/15 8AM-11:30AM APTC 12545457 CAUMT 2100501 NN771 TTh 8/31-12/16 8AM-11:30AM APTC 12845459 CAUMT 2100501 NN772 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-9:30PM APTC 12845460 CAUMT 2100501 NN773 Sa 9/11-12/18 8AM-12:50PM APTC 125

engine performance analysis iThis course covers the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of basic engine dynamics, ignition systems, and fuel delivery systems. Student will use basic engine performance diagnostic equipment. May be taught manufacturer specific. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems. Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 2417. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-north Harris45421 CAUMT 2201701 NN782 TTh 8/31-12/16 1PM-4:30PM APTC 128

suspension and steeringThe course covers the theory and operation of automotive suspension and steering systems including tire and wheel problem diagnosis, component repair, and alignment procedures. May be taught manufacturer specific. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems. Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 1416. 11.2 CEUs $218.00lsc-montgomery43314 CAUMT 2101601 M7002 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-9:30PM

lsc-north Harris45467 CAUMT 2101601 NN779 MW 8/30-12/15 1PM-4:30PM APTC 128

electrician

basic electrical theoryBasic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. This course is linked to ELPT 1311. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 6.4 CEUs $171.00lsc-university park44340 CELPT 2101101 TU772 MW 8/30-10/22 6PM-8:50PM UP13 B13.423 MW 8/30-10/22 8:50PM-10PM UP13 B13.42344342 CELPT 2101101 TU773 TTh 10/25-12/19 6PM-8:50PM UP13 B13.423 TTh 10/25-12/19 8:50PM-10PM UP13 B13.423

commercial wiringCommercial wiring methods. Includes overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. The course is linked to ELPT 1445. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-tomball44334 CELPT 2104501 TC769 MW 10/25-12/19 6PM-9PM E 259

MW 10/25-12/19 9:15PM-11:15PM E 259

electrical calculations 1Introduction to mathematical applications utilized to solve problems in the electrical field. Topics include fractions, decimals, percentages, simple equations, ratio and proportion, unit conversions, and applied geometry. This course is linked to ELPT 1315. 4.8 CEUs $162.00lsc-tomball44328 CELPT 2101501 TC765 TTh 8/30-10/22 6PM-7:30PM E 204

national electrical code iAn introductory study of the National Electric Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring design, protection, methods, and materials; equipment for general use; and basic calculations. This course is linked with ELPT 1325. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-university park44343 CELPT 2102501 TU774 MW 10/25-12/19 6PM-10:50PM UP13 B13.403

lsc-tomball44331 CELPT 2102501 TC766 MW 8/30-10/22 6PM-7:30PM E 267

national electrical code iiIn-depth coverage of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring protection and methods, special conditions, and advanced calculations. This course is linked to ELPT 2325. Prerequisite National Electrical Code I, CELPT 2102501 or ELPT 1325 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-tomball44332 CELPT 2202502 TC767 W 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM S 165

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

Diesel Mechanic

Interested in what “moves” industry? If you are looking for a hands-on career you can find it with a Workforce Certificate in Diesel Technology at lsc-north Harris .

For more information call 281.618.5602

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solid state DevicesA study of diodes and other semiconductor devices, including analysis of static and dynamic characteristics, bias techniques, amplifier, switching circuits and thermal considerations. This course is linked to CETT 1429. Prerequisite: AC Circuits 9.6 CEUs $220.00lsc-cyfair42923 CCETT 2102901 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 2:35PM-5:30PM TECH 119

logistics & inventory control logistics management

business logistics, introductionA systems approach to managing activities associated with traffic, transportation, inventory management and control, warehousing, packaging, order processing, and materials handling. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-north Harris44412 CLMGT 2101902 NN001 TTh 10/5-11/30 6:30PM-9:30PM APTC 117

business logistics, introductionA systems approach to managing activities associated with traffic, transportation, inventory management and control, warehousing, packaging, order processing, and materials handling. Textbook required. This course is linked to LMGT 1319. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-cy-fair Distance learning45572 CLMGT 2101901 CY700 8/30-10/22

materials Handling, introductionIntroduces the concepts and principles of materials management to include inventory control and forecasting activities. Textbook required. This course is linked to LMGT 1321. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301)or placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair45570 CLMGT 2102101 CY701 F 9/10-10/24 6PM-9PM ART 210 9/10-10/24

warehouse/Distribution center mgmtEmphasis on physical distribution and total supply chain management. Includes warehouse operations management, hardware and software operations, bar codes, organizational effectiveness, just-in-time manufacturing, continuous replenishment, and third party logistics providers. Textbook required. This course is linked with LMGT 1425. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305, 0313 or 0314; ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0326; or placement by testing. 8.0 CEUs $208.00lsc-cyfair45571 CLMGT 2102501 CY702 Sa 9/11-10/24 8:30AM-1:45PM ART 206 9/11-10/24

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

Teacher Training Programs

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

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Teacher training programs offered by the Lone Star College system include programs for teaching English to adults, in Texas K-12 schools, in early childhood programs and as substitute teachers. LSCS offers certifications and/or certificates in the following areas: alternative teacher certification programs (atcp), certificate in english language teaching to adults (celta), substitute teacher, and child care Director .

featured programalternative teacher certification

If you have a bachelor’s degree and a passion for teaching, you can achieve standard teacher certification for K-12 schools in Texas through our high-quality, flexible format training programs. Over 3,000 students have successfully completed Alternative Teacher Certification Programs (ATCP) through the Lone Star College System. This is a three-year program, but may be completed in as little as nine months for clinical teaching, or twelve months for internship. acceptance into the program is required .

monthly information sessions are held on each campus .requirements

• Bachelor degree or higher• Must be new to the teaching profession • Complete an application• Submit transcripts and supporting documents (transcript evaluation will identify content areas that you are qualified to teach)• Interview with the Lone Star College program of your choice• Pre-Admission Content Testing (PACT) Texes.ets.org/epp/epppact/ (not all students are eligible, check with the campus program

manager for more information) Not sure what to do or how to start the program? Please visit our Web site at LoneStar.edu/atcp and view the presentations for additional details and step by step instructions for the application process. For additional information, please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact a campus.

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application for teacher certificationApplicants must have the following basic requirements to be eligible to apply to this program: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university, minimum GPA of 2.5 on coursework and required coursework in the content area. The applicant must have passing scores on the Accuplacer, THEA or Compass test. You will not be eligible for this program if you completed three years teaching experience on an emergency permit already. The application fee is required to apply for ONE CONTENT area of the Teacher Certification Program and is non-refundable. 0.0 CEUs $40.00lsc-cyfair44622 CATCP 7000010 CY028

lsc-Kingwood44623 CATCP 7000010 KA100

lsc-montgomery45272 CATCP 7000010 M1016

lsc-north Harris42540 CATCP 7000010 NN000

lsc-tomball43837 CATCP 7000010 TC100

clinical teachingThe Clinical Teaching course prepares a candidate in the Alternative Teacher Certification Program to be recommended for Texas standard teacher certification. The course provides candidates with preparation training and field-based classroom experience at the appropriate grade level and content area. Clinical teachers work with a mentor teacher in a K-12 school for a minimum of 12 weeks, while under the supervision of the program. 13.6 CEUs $904.00 Accepted candidates will be registered by campus program managers.

pedagogy and prof . responsibility pprStudents will learn to design developmentally appropriate classroom instruction and assessment; create a positive, productive learning environment; manage a classroom in a way that encourages cooperation and self-discipline; and apply technology applications as part of the instructional process. This course requires 30 hours of external field-based experience in K-12 schools. 10.8 CEUs $756.00lsc-cyfair43429 CATCP 7000062 CY002 Tu 8/31-12/14 9:10AM-12:15PM MOD2 101Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.43428 CATCP 7000062 CY001 Tu 8/31-12/14 6PM-9PM MOD2 101Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.

lsc-cyfair Distance learning 43433 CATCP 7000062 CY003 8/30-12/19 Online course. Additional fee.43434 CATCP 7000062 CY004 10/11-12/13 Online course. Additional fee.

lsc-Kingwood44624 CATCP 7000062 KC111 W 9/1-12/8 6PM-9:30PM ADM 201Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.44625 CATCP 7000062 KC112 Th 9/2-12/9 6PM-9:30PM ADM 201Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.44626 CATCP 7000062 KC113 Sa 9/11-12/11 8AM-12:30PM ADM 201Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.44628 CATCP 7000062 KC114 TTh 10/12-12/9 6PM-9:30PM ADM 201Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.

lsc-montgomery43230 CATCP 7000062 M1000 MW 8/16-12/15 6PM-8:30PM TEM T10343236 CATCP 7000062 M1001 TTh 8/17-12/16 6PM-8:30PM TEM T106

lsc-north Harris42734 CATCP 7000062 NN011 M 8/23-12/13 6PM-9PM DTEC 202Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.42736 CATCP 7000062 NN012 W 10/1-12/1 6PM-9:30PM DTEC 202Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.

lsc-tomball43834 CATCP 7000062 TC104 TTh 8/31-12/14 6PM-9PM S 207

support for intern and clinical teacherThis course addresses curriculum competencies required for interns and clinical teachers in the Alternative Teacher Certification Program. Students will participate in this course during internship or clinical teaching. CO-REQUISITE: Internship I or Internship II or Clinical Teaching 3.2 CEUs Accepted candidates will be registered by campus program managers.

tcp internship iThis course is designed for post-baccalaureate individuals who have been accepted into the Teachers Certification program with the Lone Star College System and have been hired as the teacher of record by a school accredited through the Texas Education Agency. The intern will learn the fundamentals of providing feedback to students and as well as understanding instructional strategies that support a well-managed classroom. The intern will learn experientially in the classroom and will be supported and coached by a supervisor assigned by the college. The course is designed to demonstrate learner-centered instruction regardless of individual differences among students. 9.6 CEUs $925.00 Accepted candidates will be registered by campus program managers.

tcp internship iiThis course is designed for post-baccalaureate individuals who have been accepted into the Teachers Certification program with the Lone Star College System and have been hired as the teacher of record by a school accredited through the Texas Education Agency. The intern will learn the fundamentals of providing feedback to students and as well as understanding instructional strategies that support a well-managed classroom. The intern will learn experientially in the classroom and will be supported and coached by a supervisor assigned by the college. The course is designed to demonstrate learner-centered instruction regardless of individual differences among students. 9.6 CEUs $925.00 Accepted candidates will be registered by campus program managers.

alternative teacher content

4-8 generalist teacher preparationThe 4-8 Generalist course prepares individuals to teach in the 4-8 classroom in Texas. The course addresses standards, competencies, and associated content needed to pass the TExES 4-8 Generalist examination, and provides students with the knowledge and skills associated with middle school curriculum content and appropriate learning and assessment practices. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair43885 CATCP 7000028 CY008 M 10/18-12/13 6PM-9PM MOD2 101Hybrid: class meets face-to-face and includes an online component.

bilingual teacher preparationThis course is an overview of bilingual education in the state of Texas. Topics cover both teaching in the bilingual classroom and passing the TExES Bilingual Supplement Exam. Material addresses current skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to teaching in a bilingual classroom. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-montgomery43255 CATCP 7009103 M1005 Sa 9/11-12/17 8:30AM-12:30PM MC-F F207

components of special educationAn introduction to Special Education, emphasizing proven practices, making accommodations and delivery of individualized instruction tailored to the specific needs of individual students with disabilities. Students will also develop awareness, sensitivity, knowledge, skills and competence necessary to become a special educator. This course will provide students with opportunities to participate in 16 hours of field based observations in Prek-12 Special Education classrooms. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-university park44601 CATCP 7000027 TC106 W 8/17-12/17 6PM-9PM TBD

lsc-cyfair43886 CATCP 7000027 CY009 Th 9/2-10/14 9:10AM-12:15PM MOD2 10143887 CATCP 7000027 CY010 Th 10/21-12/16 9:10AM-12:15PM MOD2 101

creating successful classroomsThis course will address components of successful classroom management. Students will learn strategies to create an effective and positive learning environment for all students. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair43832 CATCP 7000081 CY005 W 9/1-12/15 6PM-9PM MOD2 101

lsc-Kingwood44653 CATCP 7000081 KC160 Tu 9/7-12/7 6PM-9:30PM CLA 104

lsc-north Harris42605 CATCP 7000081 NN004 Th 9/9-12/16 6PM-9:30PM CMED 101

creating successful classrooms part 2This course will build upon Creating Successful Classrooms so that students strengthen and enhancing teaching skills, and classroom management. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair43883 CATCP 7100106 CY006 Th 9/2-12/16 6PM-9PM MOD2 101

Digital storytellingThis course is designed to develop a teacher’s knowledge and use of digital stories as a tool for impacting student learning. Participants will learn the seven elements of a digital story and use rubrics to assess the elements in examples. Each participant will experience writing strategies for developing a story and create their own story as a culminating project. This course requires basic computer knowledge, such as how to work with opening and saving files on a computer, navigating and locating information on the Internet, and basic word processing skills. 1.2 CEUs $75.00lsc-north Harris42928 CATCP 7000029 NN005 Sa 11/6-11/20 9AM-12PM DTEC 102

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introduction to special populationsAn enriched integrated pre-service course and content experience that provides an overview of teaching and classrooms from the perspectives of language, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnic and academic diversity and equity with an emphasis on factors that facilitate learning. The course will provide students with opportunities to participate in early field observations of P-12 special populations. The course content is directly aligned with the State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards. Linked to EDUC 2301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, EDUC 1301 or departmental approval. 16 hours of external field experience in P-12 schools required during the semester. 6.4 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair35166 CATCP 7300005 CY705 F 10/29-12/19 6PM-9:30PM Hybrid class. Internet connection and computer required. 16 hrs external field experience required in P-12 schools. Email [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood44686 CATCP 7300005 KC701 M 8/30-12/13 5:30PM-8:20PM LIB 200

lsc-Kingwood online44688 CATCP 7300005 KD702 Online course. Additional Fee.

lsc-montgomery43266 CATCP 7300005 M7000 MTWThF 9/9-12/19

learner DiversityThis course will challenge educators to think critically and gain strategies to understand how our diverse society influences student learning in the classroom. Classroom teachers, school counselors, ATCP participants, and other educational personnel will explore issues of culture, gender, and individuals with exceptionalities, and how these affect a student’s learning and behavior in the classroom. 2.0 CEUs $126.00lsc-north Harris42727 CATCP 7100102 NN010 Sa 9/4-10/2 8AM-12PM CMED 206

learner-centered instructionTeaching math, science, reading and writing according to the new TExES Standards requires a focus of learner centered instruction. This interactive workshop will provide new ideas, teaching strategies, and hands-on activities to use in the classroom. Teachers will practice and apply new strategies to facilitate learning and discovery of all learners. 1.6 CEUs $104.00lsc-north Harris42609 CATCP 7200006 NN009 Tu 10/5-11/30 6PM-9:30PM CMED 205

science fair projects for the classroomMany schools around the nation conduct science fairs. The purpose of the science fairs are to foster appreciation, understanding, and a love for the world of science. Educators and parents alike can find this task to be challenging and overwhelming at times. Participants taking this course will receive and locate sources and ideas for science projects that are not only exciting but educationally sound for their students. The ideas in this course cover the spectrum of grades and levels found in a K-12 school setting. Projects can be altered to fit the need for any level of student. Projects covered in this course include: creating electroscopes, electric circuits, wind turbines, as well as test the water retention of soils and testing biodegradability. 2.0 CEUs $123.00lsc-north Harris42728 CATCP 7100105 NN013 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM CMED 208

special education ec-12Prepares the teacher for teaching students with special needs in PK-12 schools. This course follows the Special Education EC-12 competencies outlined by the State Board for Educator Certification for Special Education teachers. 6.0 CEUs $369.00lsc-montgomery43257 CATCP 7400002 M1006 Sa 8/21-12/12 9AM-1PM MC-F F212

substitute teacher trainingAn exploration of the role of the substitute, identification of student needs, behavior modification and classroom management, teaching methodologies, school personnel relationships, mandated state standards, and growth and development of students. NOTE: Before registering for this class, please check with your local school district to find out the requirements for working as a substitute teacher in that district. Some districts require a minimum number of college credit hours. Book required. 1.2 CEUs $75.00lsc-Kingwood44634 CEDTC 2100201 KC130 F 9/10-9/11 5:30PM-9:30PM CLA 112 Sa 9/10-9/11 8AM-4PM Students are required to have book prior to the first class meeting; Substitute Teacher Handbook ISBN: 978-0-9821657-0-6

texes esl review sessionPreparation of teachers in other certification areas to test for the supplemental exam in English as a Second Language instruction. Teacher will learn competencies required by the State of Texas for the certification and review for the State TExES exam. 1.2 CEUs $75.00lsc-montgomery43263 CATCP 7200013 M1008 Sa 10/9-10/16 9AM-3PM MC-F F224

lsc-north Harris44901 CATCP 7200013 NN016 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM CMED 20544905 CATCP 7200013 NN017 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM CMED 205

ec-6 generalist teacher preparationThe EC-6 Generalist course prepares individuals to teach in early childhood through grade 6 classrooms in Texas. The course addresses the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES EC-6 Generalist examination, and provides students with the knowledge and skills associated with elementary curricular content and appropriate learning and assessment practices. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair43884 CATCP 7900203 CY007 M 8/30-10/11 6PM-9PM MOD2 101

lsc-Kingwood44654 CATCP 7900203 KC161 M 9/6-12/6 6PM-9:30PM CLA 106

lsc-north Harris42606 CATCP 7900203 NN006 Th 9/9-12/16 6PM-9:30PM CMED 206

esl teacher preparationThe ESL Teacher Preparation course prepares teachers for ESL certification in the state of Texas. The course addresses the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES ESL Supplemental exam. Students learn to apply the linguistic and cultural competencies and professional and pedagogical skills needed to become effective teachers of elementary and secondary students whose first language is not English. Topics include teaching methods, assessment procedures and instruments, and factors that affect student learning of academic content, language, and culture. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-Kingwood44655 CATCP 7200024 KC162 Th 9/2-12/9 6PM-9:30PM

inquiry approachesThis course is designed to help teachers develop an understanding about inquiry-based science instruction. Comparing approaching to Hands-on Science offers teachers an opportunity to experience and assess three different types of science-teaching approaches, and to examine how each might best be used in the classroom. Furthermore, educators will develop inquiry skills through various forms of hands-on inquiry, field and laboratory practices, cooperative learning, and relevant research projects. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-north Harris42608 CATCP 7100104 NN007 Sa 10/23-10/23 9AM-4PM CMED 205

integrating technology in your classroomUse technology as a tool to enhance the delivery of course material. Develop a website to post daily assignments, upcoming events, deadlines and class handouts. Utilize email as an effective communication medium with parents and colleagues. 1.2 CEUs $75.00lsc-north Harris42732 CATCP 7009301 NN008 Sa 12/5-12/18 9AM-12PM DTEC 207Email instructor before start date of class at [email protected]

become a confident substitute teacherThrough classes at LSC-Kingwood

Substitute Teacher Certificate

For more Information contact [email protected] at 281.312.1716

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texes review: elarThe TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44642 CATCP 7200017 KC144 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM CLA 10644643 CATCP 7200017 KC154 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM COT 101

texes review: generalist 4-8The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44647 CATCP 7200021 KC146 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM 44648 CATCP 7200021 KC156 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM

texes review: generalist ec-6The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44644 CATCP 7200014 KC145 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM CLA 10444646 CATCP 7200014 KC155 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM CLA 104

lsc-north Harris45404 CATCP 7200014 NN022 Sa 10/9-10/9 9AM-4PM DTEC 210

texes review: mathThe TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44640 CATCP 7200016 KC143 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM CLA 11244641 CATCP 7200016 KC153 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM CLA 106

texes review: ppr ec-12The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44635 CATCP 7200018 KC141 Sa 11/6-11/6 9AM-4PM COT 101

lsc-north Harris45402 CATCP 7200018 NN020 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM DTEC 212 45403 CATCP 7200018 NN020 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM DTEC 212

texes review: science 4-8The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44637 CATCP 7200015 KC142 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM ADM 201

44639 CATCP 7200015 KC152 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM ADM 201

texes review: science 8-12The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-north Harris44907 CATCP 7200015 NN018 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM DTEC 21044911 CATCP 7200015 NN019 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM DTEC 210

texes review: social studiesThe TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44649 CATCP 7200020 KC147 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM COT 10044650 CATCP 7200020 KC157 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM COT 101

texes review: special educationThe TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. 0.7 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44651 CATCP 7200019 KC148 Sa 10/2-10/2 9AM-4PM COT 10144652 CATCP 7200019 KC158 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-4PM COT 100

tools for teaching moduleThe Tools for Teaching module will address specific strategies on how to deal with disruptive classroom behavior. The design and strategies in the module were developed by Dr. Fred Jones. The tools presented prepare teachers for designing their classroom to minimize discipline problems and maximize instruction. These tools will help promote confidence and effective teaching. 1.4 CEUs $87.00lsc-Kingwood44629 CATCP 7200009 KC121 Tu 9/7-9/28 6PM-9:30PM CLA 10444630 CATCP 7200009 KC122 Su 10/3-10/24 1PM-4:30PM ADM 11244631 CATCP 7200009 KC123 W 10/27-11/17 6PM-9:30PM CLA 10444632 CATCP 7200009 KC124 Sa 11/13-12/11 9AM-12:30PM CLA 112

lsc-Kingwood online44633 CATCP 7200009 KD125 Sa 10/2-10/31 Online course: Mandatory orientation Saturday, October 2 from 10:00am-12:00 PM CLA 114 s

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Test Preparation Courses

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

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For students seeking to take the first steps toward a college career, Lone Star College System (LSCS) offers day, evening, and weekend test dates . For students who need a little help preparing for that next step, enroll in geD, act, sat, and tHea preparation courses at one of the LSCS colleges. Qualified instructors are waiting for you!

featured program

general education Development (geD) test preparationLSCS offers face-to-face, computerized, and online GED courses at various locations. Our courses include full GED review as well as instruction in specific areas, such as Mathematics, Language Arts, Social Studies, and Sciences.

requirements: Student must be able to provide supporting documentation in order to take the test.

16 years old • Valid Texas ID, Texas Driver’s License or

Government Issue ID• Social Security Card (optional)• Withdrawal form from high school• Parental consent form• Parent must accompany student for

registration at least one week before the test

• Court Order

17 years old • Valid Texas ID, Texas Driver’s License or

Government Issue ID• Social Security Card (optional)• Withdrawal form from high school• Parental consent form• Parent must accompany student for

registration at least one week before the test

18 years or older • Valid Texas ID, Texas Driver’s License or

Government Issue ID• Social Security Card (optional)• Register in person at least one week before

the test

For additional information, please contact a campus.

certification/exams

cps 1 review: office systems & technologyPreparation for Part I of the CPS exam effective November 2004. Topics include computer hardware, systems, and configuration; document layout, design and reproduction; software usage, installation and configuration, types, troubleshooting, managing physical resources, equipment and supplies, ergonomics. 3.0 CEUs $186.00lsc-montgomery43609 CPOFT 2109206 M2515 W 9/29-12/8 6PM-9PM MC-B B112No meeting on 11/24

cps 2 review for office administrationPreparation for Part II of the CPS exam. Topics include management, filing systems, file management, filing rules and standards, security of records, verbal and written communication, rules of grammar, and business etiquette. 3.0 CEUs $186.00lsc-montgomery43614 CPOFT 2109207 M2516 M 9/13-11/15 6PM-9PM MC-B B112

citizenship

citizenship preparationThis course helps legalized permanent residents meet the objectives for the INS interview for citizenship eligibility. While focusing on the 100 questions produced by the INS for the interview, it helps students acquire basic knowledge of U.S. History and Government in order to become better and more informed citizens of this country. 1.5 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair44179 CDEVS 3900006 CY014 TTh 9/14-9/28 6PM-9PM

lsc-emciD44035 CDEVS 3900006 KM101 Th 9/2-9/30 6PM-9PM Students must have Basic English skills prior to signing up for this course.44036 CDEVS 3900006 KM102 Th 10/21-11/18 6PM-9PM Students must have Basic English skills prior to signing up for this course.

lsc-north Harris44534 CDEVS 3900006 NN023 Sa 10/2-11/20 9AM-11AM CMED 207

lsc-university park44246 CDEVS 3900006 TU212 TTh 9/7-9/21 10AM-12PM

college test preparation

accuplacer/compass orientationThis course is for new and prospective students who are planning to apply for LSCS college admission. The purpose of this orientation course is to familiarize the students with the admission process as it pertains to taking the ACCUPLACER or COMPASS placement test. The students will learn the format and scoring system of the ACCUPLACER/COMPASS test, an overview of the major areas of the test that include reading, writing and mathematics, admission procedures, and test taking skills and resources. 0.3 CEUs $15.00lsc-Kingwood44956 CDEVS 3940004 KC103 Sa 9/25-9/25 9AM-12PM 44955 CDEVS 3940004 KC102 Th 10/28-10/28 9AM-12PM 44954 CDEVS 3940004 KC101 Tu 11/30-11/30 6PM-9PM 44953 CDEVS 3940004 KC100 Sa 12/4-12/4 9AM-12PM

lsc-montgomery43281 CDEVS 3940004 M1012 Sa 9/18-9/18 9AM-12PM MC-B B11143283 CDEVS 3940004 M1013 Sa 10/9-10/9 9AM-12PM MC-B B11143284 CDEVS 3940004 M1014 Sa 11/6-11/6 9AM-12PM MC-B B11143290 CDEVS 3940004 M1015 Sa 12/11-12/11 9AM-12PM MC-B B111

lsc-university park44243 CDEVS 3940004 TU211 Tu 10/26-10/26 6PM-9PM

lsc-tomball44241 CDEVS 3940004 TU210 W 8/18-8/18 1PM-4PM

sat intensive preparation courseThis course is designed for high school juniors and seniors taking the SAT test for college entrance purposes and to qualify for possible scholarships. Emphasis is on analyzing the test, utilizing logic and reasoning, math and vocabulary reviews. This course is based on the “new” SAT test. This course is conducted by Learning Systems, a national PSAT/SAT test preparation program conducted in over 100 school systems throughout the United States. 0.9 CEUs $39.00lsc-fairbanks center44207 CDEVS 3900007 CF100 Sa 10/9-10/9 8AM-5PM FAIR 107

sat overviewThis course prepares high school students to take the SAT test. Students will learn test strategies and clues to answering questions from both the verbal and math portions of the SAT test. Verbal instruction will include methods to increase comprehension, understand the author’s point of view, sentence completion and analogy questions. Vocabulary will also be emphasized during the class. Math emphasis is on analyzing the test and utilizing logic and reasoning. Textbook required. Tuition does not include textbook. 0.8 CEUs $35.00/$28.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44009 CDEVS 3900013 KC100 Sa 10/2-10/2 8AM-5PM 44010 CDEVS 3900013 KC101 Sa 10/30-10/30 8AM-5PM 44012 CDEVS 3900013 KC102 Sa 11/20-11/20 8AM-5PM

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

geD basic geD preparation

adult basic education & geD preparatory classesThis course is designed to provide instruction and practice in mathematics, writing, reading, critical thinking, and job skills needed to improve their skill sets and to be successful in a GED class. Must be 17 years of age or older. Students must complete Adult Education Orientation and be assessed for proper placement prior to enrolling. 0.0 CEUs No Feealdine youth com center41486 CABEA 6955501 NAY23 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-12PM

lsc-university park41492 CABEA 6955501 NUP64 TWTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-12PM UP13 B13.325

lsc-carver center41484 CABEA 6955501 NCO21 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM 41485 CABEA 6955501 NCO22 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM

lsc-greenspoint center41475 CABEA 6955501 NPO14 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM PKWY 30841476 CABEA 6955501 NPO15 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM PKWY 30941477 CABEA 6955501 NPO16 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM PKWY 31341478 CABEA 6955501 NPO17 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM PKWY 30841479 CABEA 6955501 NPO18 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM PKWY 30941480 CABEA 6955501 NPO19 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 6PM-9PM PKWY 31341481 CABEA 6955501 NPO20 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM PKWY 30841482 CABEA 6955501 NPO27 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM PKWY 30941483 CABEA 6955501 NPO28 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM PKWY 313

lsc-north Harris41473 CABEA 6955501 NNO13 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12PM CMED 20944126 CABEA 6955501 NNO14 TWTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM CMED 20941474 CABEA 6955501 NNO06 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM CMED 209

northwest assistance ministries41487 CABEA 6955501 NNW24 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12:30PM 41488 CABEA 6955501 NNW25 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12:30PM 41489 CABEA 6955501 NNW26 MTWTh 8/30-12/9 9AM-12:30PM

off-site locations41490 CABEA 6955501 NRA29 TWTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-9PM

st . mary magdalene church41491 CABEA 6955501 NMM30 Sa 9/11-12/11 8:30AM-3PM

geD orientationThis orientation introduces students to the expectations of the class, their responsibilities, and general rules of participation. Students are given the TABE assessment to determine grade level and critical academic areas for improvement. 1.2 CEUs No Feelsc-Kingwood43994 CDEVS 8910001 KC101 TuWF 9/14-9/17 9AM-12PM SFA 125 TuWF 9/14-9/17 6PM-9PM SFA 12543996 CDEVS 8910001 KC102 TuWF 11/2-11/5 9AM-12PM SFA 125 TuWF 11/2-11/5 6PM-9PM SFA 125

sat preparationThis course prepares high school students to take the current SAT Test. Students will learn critical thinking, and test strategies for both the verbal and math portions of the SAT test. Verbal instruction will include methods to increase reading comprehension, understanding author’s point of view, sentence completion, vocabulary emphasis, and student-written essay. Math instruction will include methods to increase problem recognition, analysis, logic utilization and deductive reasoning with an increased emphasis on topics such as linear functions, manipulations, and geometric properties. 3.2 CEUs $134.00lsc-Kingwood44014 CDEVS 3900402 KC100 MTWTh 9/20-9/30 5:30PM-9:30PM 44016 CDEVS 3900402 KC101 MTWTh 10/18-10/28 5:30PM-9:30PM 44017 CDEVS 3900402 KC102 MTWTh 11/8-11/18 5:30PM-9:30PM

tHea preparationThis course will help you prepare for the THEA test. Instruction and practice in math and verbal skills will be addressed along with test-taking skills and test anxiety. Textbook required. 1.2 CEUs $51.00lsc-university park44240 CDEVS 3900005 TU209 MW 10/27-11/15 6PM-8PM

pre-geDThis course is designed for students needing to develop mathematics, writing, reading, critical thinking, and job skills, in addition to the skills needed to be successful in a GED class. Students must complete the Star Track Orientation and be assessed for proper placement prior to enrolling. 7.8 CEUs No Feelsc-Kingwood44003 CABEA 6910201 KC101 TTh 8/30-12/17 9AM-12PM CLA 116

44004 CABEA 6910201 KC102 TTh 8/30-12/17 6PM-9PM

certification/examsLone Star College offers a range of assessment testing in various subject areas to assist you with your academic and career growth. There are Assessment Centers located throughout our system with convenient hours of operation. To register for certification exams or for more information contact the location nearest you, or visit us online at lonestar.edu/testing-centers

lsc-cyfair - 281.290.3220

lsc-fairbanks center - 832.782.5021

lsc-Kingwood - 281.312.1476

lsc-montgomery - 936.273.7377

lsc-conroe center - 936.271.6000

lsc-north Harris - 281.618.5744

lsc-carver center - 281.618.5818 or 5819

lsc-greenspoint center - 281.260.3516

lsc-tomball - 832.559.4245

lsc-university park - 281.401.5314

Not all assessment exams are available at each location.

geD reviewReview the content areas of the GED Test: Writing Skills, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Science, and Literature and the Arts. Must be 17 years of age or older to enroll in the GED class. Students must complete the Star Track Orientation and be assessed for proper placement prior to enrolling. 7.8 CEUs No Feelsc-Kingwood43997 CGEDA 6910101 KC101 MW 8/30-12/17 9AM-12PM CLA 11644002 CGEDA 6910101 KC102 MW 8/30-12/17 6PM-9PM CLA 116

geD review en espanolLas instrucciones en las areas del examen para el GED en espanol son: matematicas, estudios sociales, ciencias, interpretacion de literatura y arte. Todo estudiante menor de 17 anos tiene que obtener el permiso de un padre de familia o guardian para poder tomar clases como tambien el examen. La matricula del examen es por separado y solamente se puede hacer en el Lone Star College-Tomball. Libros del GED en espanol se pueden comprar en la libreria en LSC-University Park. 4.2 CEUs $88.00/$72.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-conroe center44833 CDEVS 3930001 M1031 MW 9/13-10/20 6PM-9:30PM CC 10444834 CDEVS 3930001 M1032 MW 11/1-12/15 6PM-9:30PM CC 104

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SAT/ACT Preparation

get ready for college!Lone Star College System helps you with the SAT/ACT tests by preparing you in advance with test strategies and clues to answering test questions. Students will learn critical thinking and actual test methods. Increase your scores with Lone Star College SAT/ACT prep courses.

For more information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

geD testing

geD full testThe General Education Development Test is an adult education service that enables a student to earn a certificate issued by the Texas Education Agency. 0.0 CEUs $100.00lsc-conroe center44479 CTEST 8900012 M1027 MW 10/4-10/6 5PM-10PM 44481 CTEST 8900012 M1028 MW 11/1-11/3 5PM-10PM CC 10144482 CTEST 8900012 M1029 MW 11/1-11/3 5PM-10PM CC 101

lsc-Kingwood43977 CTEST 8900012 KC101 F 8/13-8/13 5PM-10PM HSB 109 Sa 8/14-8/14 8AM-3PM HSB 10943989 CTEST 8900012 KC102 F 10/1-10/1 5PM-10PM HSB 109 Sa 10/2-10/2 8AM-3PM HSB 109

lsc-north Harris44564 CTEST 8900012 NN030 F 8/27-8/28 5PM-10PM CMED 101 Sa 8/27-8/28 8:30AM-4PM CMED 10144566 CTEST 8900012 NN031 F 9/24-9/25 5PM-10PM CMED 101 Sa 9/24-9/25 8:30AM-4PM CMED 10144568 CTEST 8900012 NN032 F 10/29-10/30 5PM-10PM CMED 101 Sa 10/29-10/30 8:30AM-4PM CMED 10144570 CTEST 8900012 NN033 F 11/19-11/20 5PM-10PM CMED 101 Sa 11/19-11/20 8:30AM-4PM CMED 10144571 CTEST 8900012 NN034 F 12/10-12/11 5PM-10PM CMED 101 Sa 12/10-12/11 8:30AM-4PM CMED 101

lsc-tomball44289 CTEST 8900012 TC100 F 9/17-9/17 5PM-10PM Sa 9/18-9/18 8:30AM-3PM 44301 CTEST 8900012 TC108 MTu 9/27-9/28 4PM-10PM C 21044291 CTEST 8900012 TC102 F 10/1-10/1 5PM-10PM Sa 10/2-10/2 8:30AM-3PM 44304 CTEST 8900012 TC110 MTu 10/18-10/19 4PM-10PM C 21044293 CTEST 8900012 TC104 F 11/12-11/12 5PM-10PM Sa 11/13-11/13 8:30AM-3PM 44306 CTEST 8900012 TC112 MTu 11/29-11/30 4PM-10PM 44295 CTEST 8900012 TC106 F 12/3-12/3 5PM-10PM Sa 12/4-12/4 8:30AM-3PM 44308 CTEST 8900012 TC114 MTu 12/13-12/14 4PM-10PM C 210

partial geD testThis partial GED test is limited to persons who have successfully completed and passed all but one or two of the 5 parts of the GED test. Upon registering for the partial GED test, student must provide proof of passing 3 parts of the test. 0.4 CEUs $25.00lsc-conroe center44485 CTEST 8900011 M1033 MW 10/4-10/6 5PM-10PM CC 10144487 CTEST 8900011 M1035 MW 10/4-10/6 5PM-10PM CC 10144488 CTEST 8900011 M1036 MW 10/4-10/6 5PM-10PM CC 10144486 CTEST 8900011 M1034 MW 11/1-11/3 5PM-10PM CC 10144489 CTEST 8900011 M1037 MW 11/1-11/3 5PM-10PM CC 101

lsc-Kingwood43983 CTEST 8900011 KC101 F 8/13-8/13 5PM-10PM HSB 109 Sa 8/14-8/14 8AM-3PM HSB 10943991 CTEST 8900011 KC102 F 10/1-10/1 5PM-10PM HSB 109 Sa 10/2-10/2 8AM-3PM HSB 109

lsc-tomball44290 CTEST 8900011 TC101 F 9/17-9/17 5PM-10PM Sa 9/18-9/18 8:30AM-3PM 44302 CTEST 8900011 TC109 MTu 9/27-9/28 4PM-10PM C 21044292 CTEST 8900011 TC103 F 10/1-10/1 5PM-10PM Sa 10/2-10/2 8:30AM-3PM 44305 CTEST 8900011 TC111 MTu 10/18-10/19 4PM-10PM C 21044294 CTEST 8900011 TC105 F 11/12-11/12 5PM-10PM Sa 11/13-11/13 8:30AM-3PM 44307 CTEST 8900011 TC113 MTu 11/29-11/30 4PM-10PM C 21044297 CTEST 8900011 TC107 F 12/3-12/3 5PM-10PM Sa 12/4-12/4 8:30AM-3PM

44310 CTEST 8900011 TC115 MTu 12/13-12/14 4PM-10PM C 210

rescheduling geD test Rescheduling is only allowed one time and must take place before the original test date. 0.0 CEUs lsc-conroe center44490 CTEST 8900014 M1038 MW 10/4-10/6 5PM-10PM CC 10144491 CTEST 8900014 M1039 MW 11/1-11/3 5PM-10PM CC 101

intensive geD preparation

geD full reviewInstruction in the content areas of the GED Test: the GED Mathematics Test, the GED Social Studies Test, the GED Science Test, the GED Language Arts Writing Test, and the GED Language Arts Reading Test. A person must be 17 years of age to take this class. Student texts may be purchased through the College Bookstore. The GED test must be registered for separately. 4.2 CEUs $88.00/$72.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park44205 CDEVS 3900506 TU201 TTh 9/7-10/21 9AM-12PM 44203 CDEVS 3900506 TU200 MW 9/8-10/25 6PM-9PM

lsc-conroe center44747 CDEVS 3900506 M1025 MW 9/13-10/20 9AM-12:30PM 44743 CDEVS 3900506 M1023 MW 9/13-10/20 6PM-9:30PM CC 12044746 CDEVS 3900506 M1024 TTh 9/14-10/21 9AM-12:30PM CC 12044749 CDEVS 3900506 M1026 TTh 9/14-10/21 6PM-9:30PM CC 121

lsc-cyfair44185 CDEVS 3900506 CY004 MW 9/13-10/27 9AM-12PM 44183 CDEVS 3900506 CY003 TTh 9/14-10/28 6PM-9PM

lsc-fairbanks center44204 CDEVS 3900506 CF101 MW 10/4-11/10 6:30PM-9:30PM FAIR 10644202 CDEVS 3900506 CF100 TTh 10/5-11/11 8:30AM-11:30AM

lsc-north Harris44550 CDEVS 3900506 NN024 Sa 8/21-10/30 9AM-1:30PM CMED 20844551 CDEVS 3900506 NN025 MW 8/30-10/18 6PM-9PM CMED 20644553 CDEVS 3900506 NN026 TTh 9/7-10/21 6PM-9PM HLPE 10544558 CDEVS 3900506 NN027 TTh 9/28-11/11 9AM-12PM CMED 20544561 CDEVS 3900506 NN028 Sa 10/2-12/4 9AM-2PM HLPE 11144562 CDEVS 3900506 NN029 MW 11/1-12/15 9AM-12PM CMED 205

lsc-tomball44313 CDEVS 3900506 TC117 TTh 9/7-10/21 6PM-9PM 44311 CDEVS 3900506 TC116 MW 9/8-10/25 6PM-9PM 44690 CDEVS 3900506 TC122 TTh 10/26-12/14 6PM-9PM No class 11/2544687 CDEVS 3900506 TC121 MW 10/27-12/13 6PM-9PM No class 11/25

geD online prepGED on-line prep course utilizing both text and software to determine a student’s deficiencies; provides individualized prescriptions and monitors progress as the student works on materials to prepare for a successful score. While the majority of the work will be done at home, an initial orientation with the course proctor is required. Follow up with proctor, either online or in person, is recommended. Text and Internet access required. 4.2 CEUs $88.00/$72.20 Sr. Citizencfc Distance learning44186 CDEVS 3930005 CY005 9/1-11/24

geD partial review with computerized softwareMontgomery College Conroe Center offers a 21-hour GED Review course with computerized software to prepare you for the GED test. You will work independently on the computer with the guidance of an instructor. For more information on the GED Review, call the Conroe Center at 936-271-6000. 2.1 CEUs $44.00/$36.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-conroe center44832 CDEVS 3900507 M1030 MW 9/20-10/6 9AM-12:30PM

GED Review and Test

a High school education will pay you more!isn’t it time for yours?Study after study shows that the relationship between what you earn and the amount of education you attain is becoming more and more relevant in today’s world and today’s economy. Essentially, the more education you have, the more you will earn over your lifetime. Lone Star College System offers GED review and testing both in English and Spanish (in some locations). Pursue a higher education and get a better job with a GED certificate. Testing is available every month. Get your GED and do great things!

For more Information contact the Lone Star College nearest you.

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

geD review en espanolLas instrucciones en las areas del examen para el GED en espanol son: matematicas, estudios sociales, ciencias, interpretacion de literatura y arte. Todo estudiante menor de 17 anos tiene que obtener el permiso de un padre de familia o guardian para poder tomar clases como tambien el examen. La matricula del examen es por separado y solamente se puede hacer en el Lone Star College-Tomball. Libros del GED en espanol se pueden comprar en la libreria en LSC-University Park. 4.2 CEUs $88.00/$72.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park44206 CDEVS 3930001 TU202 TTh 9/7-10/21 6PM-9PM

lsc-tomball44315 CDEVS 3930001 TC118 MW 9/8-10/25 6PM-9PM 44693 CDEVS 3930001 TC123 MW 10/27-12/13 6PM-9PM No class 11/25

geD review for mathIf you are interested in taking the GED test sometime soon, but know that you need some extra help in the Math section of the test, then this hands-on class is for you. Through exercises completed both in and outside of class, participants will strengthen their abilities to work problems covering arithmetic, decimals, fractions, percents, geometry, and basic algebra. You must be 17 years of age to take this class. Textbook required. 3.0 CEUs $61.00/$50.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park44209 CDEVS 3800002 TU204 TTh 9/7-10/7 9AM-12PM 44208 CDEVS 3800002 TU203 MW 9/8-10/11 6PM-9PM

lsc-cyfair44180 CDEVS 3800002 CY001 TTh 8/31-9/30 6PM-9PM 44182 CDEVS 3800002 CY002 MW 10/4-11/3 6PM-9PM

lsc-tomball44325 CDEVS 3800002 TC120 TTh 9/7-10/7 6PM-9PM 44317 CDEVS 3800002 TC119 MW 9/8-10/11 6PM-9PM 44697 CDEVS 3800002 TC125 TTh 10/12-11/11 6PM-9PM

44696 CDEVS 3800002 TC124 MW 10/13-11/15 6PM-9PM

pre-geDThis course is for students with no previous high school experience. Emphasis is placed on building mathematics, writing, reading, and critical thinking skills necessary to a successful transition into a GED class. 4.2 CEUs $88.00/$72.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park44212 CDEVS 3300009 TU205 MW 9/8-10/25 9AM-12PM 44215 CDEVS 3300009 TU206 MW 10/27-12/13 9AM-12PM

lsc-cyfair44187 CDEVS 3300009 CY006 TTh 10/5-11/18 6PM-9PM

lsc-tomball44698 CDEVS 3300009 TC126 TTh 9/7-10/21 9AM-12PM 44699 CDEVS 3300009 TC127 TTh 10/26-12/14 9AM-12PM No class 11/25

pre-geD in spanishEste curso es para estudiantes que no han tenido estudios de preparatoria previos. Este curso hace énfasis en desarrollar las habilidades de pensamiento crítico en matemáticas, escritura y lectura, necesarias para una transición efectiva a clases de GED. 4.2 CEUs $88.00/$72.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park44219 CDEVS 3300010 TU207 TTh 9/7-10/21 1PM-4PM 44239 CDEVS 3300010 TU208 TTh 10/26-12/14 1PM-4PM

lsc-tomball44700 CDEVS 3300010 TC128 MW 9/8-10/25 1PM-4PM 44702 CDEVS 3300010 TC129 MW 10/27-12/13 1PM-4PM No class 11/25

professional & licensure examination

electrical mce reviewProfessional Development: Electrical Licensing Regulations and National Electrical Code Review Electrical licensing requirements and state laws and rules that regulate the conduct of licensed electricians. Includes review of the latest edition of the National Electrical Code including notable Code revisions. This four-hour course is required to be completed every year prior to license renewal and may be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. 0.4 CEUs $51.00lsc-tomball45060 CELPT 2200001 TC005 Tu 9/2-9/2 5PM-9PM E 163

Journeyman electrician exam reviewPreparation for journeyman electrician licensure with emphasis on calculations and the National Electrical Code (NEC). 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-tomball45063 CELPT 2200102 TC006 MW 8/30-9/27 5PM-9PM E 177

master electrician exam review iElectrical theory, code calculations, and interpretations applicable to becoming a Master Electrician. Emphasizes residential, commercial, and industrial installations using the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC) and local ordinances. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-tomball45065 CELPT 2104001 TC007 TTh 8/31-10/7 5PM-9PM E 163

master electrician exam review iiElectrical theory, code calculations, and interpretations applicable to becoming a Master Electrician. Emphasis on residential, commercial, and industrial applications using the current edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC). 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-tomball45067 CELPT 2205203 TC008 MW 10/11-11/17 5PM-9PM E 177

residential wiringWiring methods for single family and multi-family dwellings. Includes load calculations, service entrance sizing, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Prerequisites: Take ELPT 1325 or CELPT 2102501. Linked to ELPT 1429. 8.0 CEUs $206.00lsc-tomball44333 CELPT 2102903 TC768 MW 8/30-10/22 6PM-9PM E 259 MW 8/30-10/22 9:15PM-11:15PM E 259

epa certification examThe passing of the EPA Refrigerant Certification Exam under clause 608 entitles a person to be certified to handle refrigerants as a technician in the air conditioning field. 0.3 CEUs $36.00lsc-north Harris45089 CTEST 8900116 NN001 Sa 9/18-9/18 2PM-5PM APTC 11645093 CTEST 8900116 NN002 Sa 11/20-11/20 2PM-5PM APTC 116

epa certification review & examThis course prepares the student to take the EPA Refrigerant Certification Exam under clause 608. To work as a technician in the air conditioning field, a person must be certified to handle refrigerants. A review will be offered followed by the exam itself. Student purchases and reads textbook prior to class. 0.8 CEUs $73.00lsc-north Harris45091 CAIRC 7900103 NN001 Sa 9/18-9/18 8AM-5PM APTC 11645098 CAIRC 7900103 NN002 Sa 11/20-11/20 8AM-5PM APTC 116

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

lsc-cyfair 281.290.3460 • [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

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LSCS Continuing Education offers special training in the field of transportation, distribution and logistics. The course selection in this cluster area offers the student a wide variety of training from forklift driving, warehouse distribution and technical transportation logistics. For the entrepreneurial person, LSCS offers professional truck driving.

Learn a trade skill, and it will offer you endless opportunities for professional growth.

featured program

professional truck Driver Lone Star College-North Harris Transportation Institute is well-recognized and respected for the quality of its training, dedication of its instructors and staff, and compliance with the requirements of both federal and state agencies that govern truck drivers and motor carriers.

Daytime and weekend classes are available . A student support specialist is on staff to assist potential students in the areas of pretesting, financial aid qualification, and pre-admission procedures.

Most students enrolled in the Professional Truck Driver training program are pre-hired by carriers prior to starting the program.

professional truck Driving certificates• Professional Truck Driving I, Permit A $1,334 • Professional Truck Driving II, Permit A $1,334

For additional information, please refer to the Industry Certification/Workforce Certificate pages, or contact the LSC-North Harris Campus.

forklift operator

forklift operator certificationInformation and training for forklift operators including forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, and forklift stability and factors affecting stability. 0.8 CEUs $100.00lsc-conroe center43299 CCNSE 2100301 M1024 Sa 9/11-9/11 8:30AM-5PM CC 11043300 CCNSE 2100301 M1025 Sa 10/23-10/23 8:30AM-5PM CC 110

lsc-north Harris44405 CCNSE 2100301 NN001 Sa 10/9-10/9 8:30AM-5PM APTC 11744407 CCNSE 2100301 NN002 Sa 12/4-12/4 8:30AM-5PM APTC 117

lsc-tomball44326 CCNSE 2100301 TC071 Tu 10/5-10/5 8:30AM-5PM

truck Driving

professional truck Driver i permit aGeneral truck driving training with hands-on skill development and instruction coordinated with the Department of transportation. This course provides the trainee with the basic knowledge and skills test which includes pre-trip inspection, basic control skills test, and road test. The purpose of the Commercial Drivers License is to certify basic skills in actually operating a commercial vehicle. Student is required to pass Federal Department of Transportation physical and NIDA drug screen. Student is also subject to an extensive background and driving record check. Textbooks, license and permit fees are not included in the cost of the course. Day and weekend classes are available. For further information on how to register, please call (281) 765.7750. Student support specialists will help you complete registration information. Professional Truck Driver I Permit A and Professional Truck Driver II Permit A must be taken concurrently. 12.0 CEUs $1209.00lsc-north Harris

professional truck Driver ii permit aA continuation of Professional Truck Driver I Permit A. General truck driving training with hands-on skill development and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation. Professional Truck Driver I Permit A and Professional Truck Driver II Permit A must be taken concurrently. 12.0 CEUs $1209.00lsc-north Harris

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

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lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

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leisure learning

Leisure Learning Courses

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

leisure learning

Lone Star College System (LSCS) offers a variety of leisure courses designed for people who enjoy learning new, fun, and exciting topics. LSCS offers courses from Accounting to Zumba (mind, body and spirit fitness) and everything in between. Classes can be taken for non-credit or credit, which can be applied toward one of our certificates in the future.

featured programs academy for lifelong learning (all)

The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership community which enriches the lives of empty nesters and active seniors (age 50 +) by providing useful classes and seminars, social activities, skills development and opportunities for personal growth. The membership year is from Sept. 1-Aug. 31, and membership fees vary at each campus. A variety of courses are available—most are free . Enjoy courses in information technology, music, crafts, gardening, history and more!

membership includes• Adventurous field trips to local nature and historical sites • Senior pricing on plays, concerts, and musicals• 20% discount (if age 60 +) on some Continuing Education courses • Special access to college fitness centers• Advanced notice of art shows with artists’ receptions • Free access to college libraries and computer labs

academy open Houseslsc-cyfair: Saturday, August 28, 9AM-12:00PM, College Center 151-153

For more information call 281.290.3460. For the latest schedule, go to LoneStar.edu/CyFair-all

lsc-Kingwood: Wednesday, August 25, 2-4:00PM, East Montgomery County Improvement District (EMCID), 21575 Highway 59N For more information, contact [email protected] or call 281.312.1749 or 281.312.1750. For the latest schedule, go to LoneStar.edu/All-Kingwood

lsc-montgomery: Saturday, August 21, 11AM-1:00PM, Bldg. A, The Commons For more information, contact Donna. S. [email protected] or Call 936.273.7446. For the latest schedule, go to LoneStar.edu/All-Montgomery

lsc-north Harris: Tuesday, August 10, 9-11:00AM, Continuing Ed. Bldg., Room 101 For more information, contact [email protected] or call 281.765.7947. For the latest schedule, go to LoneStar.edu/All-NHarris

lsc-carver center: Friday, August 20, 10-11:00AM. For more information, contact [email protected]

lsc-tomball: Thursday, August 12, 5:30-7:30PM, Beckendorf Conference Center

lsc-university park: Thursday, August 26, 1:30-3:30PM, Bldg. 13, 3rd Floor, Continuing Ed. Office For more information for both locations, call 281.357.3676. For the latest schedule, go to LoneStar.edu/All-Tomball

For additional information, please contact a campus. ALL members, please request to speak to an ALL Program Manager.

Discovery collegeEnroll your child or teen in an exciting learning program at Lone Star College this fall. Program offerings vary per campus, so please contact the location nearest you for more details, or visit us online at: LoneStar.edu/Youth-Classes

lsc-cyfair: Autumn Raynor, 281.618.5606, [email protected]

lsc-Kingwood: Marlive Harris, 281.312.1540, [email protected]

lsc-montgomery: Amy Cooper, 936.271.6191, [email protected]

lsc-north Harris: Felicia Turner, 281.618.5605, [email protected]

lsc-tomball: Terri Hill, 281.290.5242,[email protected]

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

leisure learning

111lsc-tomball 281.357.3676 • [email protected]

lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

cake Decorating

cake Decorating 1With your Wilton Method Instructor as your guide, you will see how easy and rewarding it is to decorate wonderful cakes and other desserts. As you learn each new decorating skills, you will gain a sense of pride in your accomplishments. Mastery of the skills taught in this course will prepare you for work as a cake decorator in a bakery. Students must purchase own materials. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-university park44500 CPSTR 2109100 TU080 Tu 9/7-9/28 3:30PM-5:30PM 44501 CPSTR 2109100 TU081 Tu 9/7-9/28 6:30PM-8:30PM

lsc-tomball44532 CPSTR 2109100 TC093 TuF 9/7-9/17 9AM-11AM E 17844537 CPSTR 2109100 TC095 F 9/10-10/1 12:30PM-2:30PM E 17844535 CPSTR 2109100 TC094 Tu 9/17-9/28 12PM-2PM E 17844541 CPSTR 2109100 TC097 Tu 10/5-10/26 12PM-2PM E 17844543 CPSTR 2109100 TC098 F 10/8-10/29 12:30PM-2:30PM E 178

cake Decorating 2Build on the cake decorating skills you learned in Course 1. Your helpful Wilton instructor will introduce you to many dramatic techniques to make your cakes unforgettable! Master elegant new borders featuring rosettes, reverse shells and rope designs. Give your cakes incredible dimension with the addition of bold color flow decorations. Create lovely new flowers with rosebuds, daisies, daffodils, mums and more. Use these flowers in a grand finale-an impressive flower basket cake using the skills you have learned. Mastery of the skills taught in this course will allow you to work as a cake decorator in a bakery. Students purchase own materials. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-university park44502 CPSTR 2109102 TU082 Tu 10/5-10/26 3:30PM-5:30PM 44504 CPSTR 2109102 TU083 Tu 10/5-10/26 6:30PM-8:30PM

lsc-tomball44538 CPSTR 2109102 TC096 TuF 9/21-10/1 9AM-11AM E 178

cake Decorating made easyLearn how to make beautiful, decorative cakes with the help of an experienced instructor to guide you step-by-step through the process. Discover everything you need to know about how to make icing, proper cake baking techniques, and how to successfully use a decorating bag when making decorations such as borders and flowers. This is a hands-on course that will be highly interactive. Supplies will cost approximately $15 per student and a supply list will be distributed at the first class. 1.8 CEUs $78.00/$63.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44037 CARTS 3800056 CY200 F 9/10-10/1 11:30AM-1:30PM HSC 105

cake Decorating, advancedIn this continuation course, students will learn advanced cake decorating topics, including when to use various icings, coloring techniques, and more decorative borders and flowers. The instructor will also discuss how to assemble, decorate, price, and deliver wedding cakes as a means of utilizing the new skills acquired in class in a professional arena. Supplies will cost approximately $15 per student and a supply list will be distributed at the first class. Prerequisite: CAKE DECORATING 1 1.2 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44038 CARTS 3800057 CY210 F 10/8-10/29 11:30AM-1:30PM HSC 105

fondant and gum pasteWith the help of your Wilton Method Instructor, you will create flowers and accents with beautiful detail using fondant and gum paste icings. These dough-like icings are so easy to cut and shape that in no time you will be ready to create breathtaking flowers, drapes, and borders. You will see how to use tools to cut and shape amazing textured ribbons and borders. Learn the secrets of handling, cutting and tinting fondant and gum paste. Add beautiful effects such as punched strips and appliques. This course builds on the skills learned in the Wilton Method of Cake Decorating Course I. Prerequisite: Course I Mastery of the skills taught in this course allows you to work as a cake decorator in a bakery. Students purchase own materials. 0.8 CEUs $51.00lsc-university park44511 CPSTR 2109101 TU086 F 11/5-12/3 12:30PM-2:30PM 44505 CPSTR 2109101 TU084 Tu 11/16-12/14 3:30PM-5:30PM 44508 CPSTR 2109101 TU085 Tu 11/16-12/14 6:30PM-8:30PM

lsc-tomball44546 CPSTR 2109101 TC099 TuF 10/5-10/15 9AM-11AM E 17844547 CPSTR 2109101 TC086 Tu 11/16-12/14 12PM-2PM E 178

crafts

basic beaded JewelryLearn how to make beaded necklaces, bracelets, and earrings using basic techniques (no soldering). You will learn how to use flexwire, eyepins, headpins, crimp beads and semi-precious stones to create a beautiful bracelet and earring set. Beads and wires will be furnished. Students must purchase jewelry tools prior to the first day of class. Jewelry tools include Diagonal Pliers, Lone Nose Pliers, and Round Nose Pliers these items can be purchased at any hobby shop. 0.3 CEUs $42.00/$37.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44051 CARTS 3980894 KC101 Sa 11/6-11/6 9AM-12PM A supply fee of $15 is due on the first day of class for beads, gems, wire and findings. Please contact the instructor, Angela Chittenden at [email protected] for more information44052 CARTS 3980894 KC102 Th 11/11-11/11 6PM-9PM A supply fee of $15 is due on the first day of class for beads, gems, wire and findings. Please contact the instructor, Angela Chittenden at [email protected] for more information44053 CARTS 3980894 KC103 Sa 11/13-11/13 9AM-12PM A supply fee of $15 is due on the first day of class for beads, gems, wire and findings. Please contact the instructor, Angela Chittenden at [email protected] for more information

lsc-tomball43142 CARTS 3980894 TC018 Th 9/9-9/9 6PM-9PM Students must purchase their own three piece tool set.43143 CARTS 3980894 TC019 Sa 11/13-11/13 9:30AM-12:30PM Students must purchase their own three piece tool kit.

bead makingLearn to create your own beads of simple design using a Hot Head Torch and 104 COE glass rods. This class focuses on melting glass rods onto a mandrel to create a bead. Eye-hand coordination techniques will be emphasized to produce well executed beads. You will learn to make basic bead shapes such as round, cube, triangle and cylinder. Next we will cover surface decoration techniques such as dots and stripes. Students will be given a list of equipment needed for the first day of class. Bead making tools and supplies are an additional $135. 0.8 CEUs $35.00/$28.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43012 CARTS 3930091 TC012 Sa 10/9-10/16 9AM-1PM W 212

ceramicsThis course is designed for both beginners and advanced ceramics students. Beginners will journey into the primary techniques of hand building construction and basic use of the potters wheel as well as understanding bisque, glazing and firing procedures. Intermediate and advanced students will continue to build on the skills developed in previous ceramics courses and investigate advanced techniques of clay, glazes and firing procedures. Students must supply their own clay. 3.5 CEUs $149.00/$121.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-montgomery44007 CARTS 3940499 M1514 Sa 9/11-11/6 9:30AM-1:30PM MC-D D102

ceramics iAn introduction to ceramics processes through the study of basic materials and techniques. Includes hand building, bisque, glazing and firing procedures, as well as the use of the potter’s wheel. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ARTS 2346. Students must supply their own clay. 9.6 CEUs $179.00lsc-Kingwood43353 CARTS 3234601 KC703 MW 8/30-12/15 9AM-11:50AM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234601 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-4:30PM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234601 KC704 TTh 8/31-12/16 9AM-11:50AM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234601 KC702 TTh 8/31-12/16 1:30PM-4:20PM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234601 KC700 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:50PM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected]

lsc-north Harris43067 CARTS 3234601 NN129 MW 8/30-12/8 9AM-11:50AM ARTS 11043071 CARTS 3234601 NN131 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-3:50PM ARTS 11043075 CARTS 3234601 NN132 MW 8/30-12/8 6PM-8:50PM ARTS 11043065 CARTS 3234601 NN128 TTh 8/31-12/9 9AM-11:50PM ARTS 11043070 CARTS 3234601 NN130 TTh 8/31-12/9 12:30PM-3:20PM ARTS 110

ceramics iiThis course investigates advanced techniques, as well as the creative possibilities of clay, glazes and firing procedures. Prerequisite: Ceramics I or permission from instructor. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ARTS 2347. Students must supply their own clay. 9.6 CEUs $179.00lsc-Kingwood43354 CARTS 3234701 KC703 MW 8/30-12/15 9AM-11:50AM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234701 KC701 MW 8/30-12/15 1:30PM-4:20PM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234701 KC704 TTh 8/31-12/16 9AM-11:50AM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234701 KC702 TTh 8/31-12/16 1:30PM-4:20PM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected] CARTS 3234701 KC700 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-8:50PM CLB 122Contact instructor prior to enrollment at [email protected]

lsc-north Harris43079 CARTS 3234701 NN133 TTh 8/30-12/9 12:30PM-3:20PM ARTS 11043085 CARTS 3234701 NN134 MW 8/30-12/8 6PM-8:50PM ARTS 110

ceramics workshopThis workshop is designed to introduce students to a few of the possibilities with clay. Participants will learn how to create bowls, plates, vases, and other ceramic forms using basic clay methods. In just two days build, decorate, and glaze your own ceramic forms as well as experience the raku firing process. A $6.25 materials fee (per student) will be collected on the first day of class. 1.0 CEUs $46.00/$38.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris43844 CARTS 3100002 NN106 Sa 10/23-10/30 9AM-2PM ARTS 110

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lsc-Kingwood 281.312.1660 • [email protected]

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lsc-north Harris 281.618.5602 • [email protected]

lsc-montgomery 936.273.7446 • [email protected]

Drawing iiExpansion of Drawing I stressing the conceptual, expressive and compositional aspects of drawing in various media. This course is linked to ARTS 1317. Prerequisite: ARTS 1316, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-Kingwood42532 CARTS 3930003 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 9:05AM-11:55AM CLB 12642533 CARTS 3930003 KC702 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-8:50PM CLB 126

lsc-north Harris42914 CARTS 3930003 NN118 MW 8/30-12/8 9AM-11:50AM ARTS 109

painting

art techniques: pastelsThis course is designed for the beginner and the intermediate art student. The student will explore the techniques of painting using hard and soft pastels. The students will render beautiful still-life, landscapes, seascapes and flower studies. Awake the artist in you. 1.5 CEUs $63.00/$51.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44041 CARTS 3800072 CY201 MW 9/13-9/27 9AM-12PM

Drawing and paintingThe student smay choose to develop their drawing ability using graphite pencil, charcoal or pastels. Those who want may work on their painting skills using the paint of their choice - acrylics, oils, or water colors. The student is not limited to one media and may choose their subject matter or the instructor will help the student to select. Students will provide their own supplies. 2.4 CEUs $102.00/$82.80 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43441 CARTS 3930087 TC023 W 9/15-10/27 6PM-9PM E 178

encaustic paintingEncaustic painting is an ancient painting medium that dates back to Classical and Hellenistic Greece. Encaustic painting combines colored pigment with hot wax as a binder. This ancient method of painting preserves the paint better than traditional oil painting and allows an astounding array of techniques that include sculptural applications, luminous transparencies, opaque impasto, limitless mixed media capabilities and the ability to go in and rework the piece at any time by simply heating the surface. Many of todays contemporary artists such as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Morris, Nancy Graves and Joan Nelson are pioneering a resurgence of encaustic painting. 2.4 CEUs $137.00lsc-cyfair44040 CARTS 3800059 CY200 F 9/10-10/15 2PM-6PM

Linked with a credit course. See page 142 for linked course requirements.

glass fusingLearn the fundamental techniques for fused glass art. Glass compatibility, firing schedules, cutting glass and other important topics will be covered in this course. Students will work with fusing glass, stringers, noodles, ceramic fiber, adhesives and dichroic glass. The class focuses on design, embellishment and artistic expression using glass as a canvas. Cost of a fusing glass kit will be an additional $40. Tools, grinders, and kilns will be available. 2.5 CEUs $106.00lsc-tomball43013 CARTS 3930076 TC013 Sa 9/4-10/2 9AM-2PM W 212

glass fusing iiAn advanced Glass Fusing class (Glass Fusing I is a prerequisite). Learn to make molds, cast glass, fuse and slump. Students will work with fusing glass, frit, stringers, noodles, dichroic glass, metals, molds, fiber blankets and hardener. The class will focus on creativity using glass, metals, and molds. Cost of fusing glass kit will be an additional $50. Tools, grinders, and kilns will be available. 2.5 CEUs $106.00/$86.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43014 CARTS 3930077 TC014 Sa 10/23-11/20 9AM-2PM W 212

metals and Jewelry iThis course provides an introduction to metal fabrication through the study of basic materials and techniques. This course includes soldering, riveting, raising, sawing and filing. Students will learn proper maintenance and operating procedures of machines and hand tools. Students must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked with ARTS 2341. 9.6 CEUs $179.00lsc-north Harris43046 CARTS 3234301 NN124 MW 8/30-12/8 9AM-11:50AM INED 107

43049 CARTS 3234301 NN125 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-8:50PM INED 107

metals and Jewelry iiFurther investigation of metalsmithing through advanced techniques such as casting and stone setting. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked with ARTS 2342. 9.6 CEUs $179.00lsc-north Harris43053 CARTS 3234302 NN126 MW 8/30-12/8 9AM-11:50AM INED 10743063 CARTS 3234302 NN127 TTh 8/31-12/9 6PM-8:50PM INED 107

printmaking iThis course provides an introduction to the techniques and procedures of printmaking. It also provides the exploration of creative design and color through traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques, including woodcut and silk-screen. Prerequisite: ARTS 1316 or departmental approval; ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $179.00lsc-north Harris43510 CARTS 3203301 NN123 TTh 8/31-12/9 1PM-3:50PM ARTS 201

stained glassGlass-cutting, soldering, and preparation of stained glass windows and hanging pieces of simple design. More advanced students may work on more complicated pieces at their own pace. Supplies are extra, but need not be purchased all at one time and various prices are available for most of them. Glass costs vary with size and complexity of project. 2.4 CEUs $102.00/$82.80 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park43375 CARTS 3910010 TU205 W 9/8-10/27 6PM-9PM Mosaics

Drawing

basic DrawingDesigned for those with little or no experience, this drawing class begins with simple exercises which will enable you to quickly learn to draw what you see. Enjoy learning the fundamentals of freehand drawing while experimenting with several different media. Students will study line, shadow, color, and how to determine the appropriate proportion of objects in this fun hands-on course. 1.2 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44044 CARTS 3980906 CY200 F 10/1-10/29 4PM-6PM

Drawing iThis course is an introductory course in freehand drawing. This course involves the study of space and form through the use of perspective, line and value. This course is linked to ARTS 1316. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-cyfair39235 CARTS 3930002 CY710 Sa 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-11:40AM ART 115This course meets weekly face to face once on Saturdays with online assignments between class meetings. A list of supplies required for this course will be provided on the first day of class.39227 CARTS 3930002 CY700 F 8/30-12/19 6PM-9PM ART 115 Sa 8/30-12/19 1PM-4:10PM ART 115A list of supplies required for this course will be provided on the first day of class.

lsc-greenspoint center44498 CARTS 3930002 NG102 TTh 8/31-12/9 12:30PM-3:20PM GSPT 103

lsc-Kingwood42530 CARTS 3930002 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 9:05AM-11:55AM CLB 12642531 CARTS 3930002 KC702 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-8:50PM CLB 126

lsc-north Harris42911 CARTS 3930002 NN115 MW 8/30-12/8 9AM-11:50AM ARTS 10942912 CARTS 3930002 NN116 MW 8/30-12/8 6PM-8:50PM ARTS 10942909 CARTS 3930002 NN112 TTh 8/31-12/18 1PM-3:50PM ARTS 10942910 CARTS 3930002 NN114 F 9/10-12/19 8AM-1:50PM ARTS 109Late start 09/10 - 12/19.42908 CARTS 3930002 NN111 Sa 9/11-12/13 8AM-1:50PM ARTS 109Late start 09/11 - 12/13.42913 CARTS 3930002 NN117 TTh 9/14-12/9 5:30PM-8:50PM ARTS 201

Late start 09/13 - 12/9.

painting workshopThis workshop focuses on strategies for painting landscapes outdoors. Students will learn the basic approach to oil painting including mixing colors, capturing the different qualities of lights and darks, composition, and the overall painting process. 0.6 CEUs $54.00/$44.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris43847 CARTS 3100003 NN107 Sa 11/20-11/20 9AM-3PM ARTS 201Students will need to bring to class (40 ml tubes of oil paint) cadmium yellow, Ivory black, permanent alizarin crimson, cadmium red, sap green, titanium white, burnt umber, permanent green light, cobalt blue, lichen ochre, Galkyd medium 9 x 12 stretched canvas.

painting iThis beginning course introduces various painting theories and techniques using acrylics and other media. Students must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook and supplies purchased by student; a list will be provided the first day of class. Linked to ARTS 2316. 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-cyfair38603 CARTS 3231601 CY905 MW 8/30-12/19 11:30AM-2:25PM ART 115A list of supplies required for this course will be provided on the first day of class. Prerequisite: Design I and Drawing I or permission of instructor. Contact [email protected].

lsc-Kingwood42535 CARTS 3231601 KC701 F 8/30-12/19 9:05AM-2:50PM CLB 126

lsc-north Harris43037 CARTS 3231601 NN121 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-3:50PM ARTS 109

lsc-tomball43018 CARTS 3231601 TC700 MW 8/30-12/19 11:15AM-2:15PM E 180

painting iiThis course is a continuation of Painting I with an emphasis on individual expression. Students must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook and supplies purchased by student; a list will be provided the first day of class. Linked to ARTS 2317. 9.6 CEUs $169.00lsc-cyfair38612 CARTS 3231701 CY905 MW 8/30-12/19 11:30AM-2:25PM ART 115A list of supplies required for this course will be provided on the first day of class. Prerequisite: Painting I or permission of instructor. Contact [email protected].

lsc-Kingwood42536 CARTS 3231701 KC702 F 8/30-12/19 9:05AM-2:50PM CLB 126

lsc-north Harris43041 CARTS 3231701 NN122 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-3:50PM ARTS 109

lsc-tomball43022 CARTS 3231701 TC701 MW 8/30-12/19 11:15AM-2:15PM E 180

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watercolor and mixed mediaA brief look at art works by several master artists. Using their style as a starting point, allow your imagination to create your own works of art through mixed media. The supplies will be purchased by the student. A supply list will be provided at the first class. 2.8 CEUs $102.00/$82.80 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43439 CARTS 3990016 TC022 W 11/10-12/15 1PM-4PM E 178

watercolor in spite of yourselfThis course is designed for individuals who have the desire but believe there is no way they can ever learn to paint with watercolor. Learn the basic fundamentals of this popular, but intimidating art medium, while developing self-confidence and solid art principles. This course is also a great refresher for the watercolorist wanting to push to get back into it. 2.4 CEUs $102.00/$82.80 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44042 CARTS 3940010 CY200 MW 10/4-10/27 9:30AM-12:30PM

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performing arts Drama

acting iIntroduction to the art of acting, emphasizing techniques of speech and movement on stage, pantomime, and character analysis, through participation in lab scenes and departmental productions. This course is linked to DRAM 1351. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris43165 CDRAM 3135101 NN153 MW 8/30-12/8 10:30AM-11:50AM ACAD 142

Development of the motion pictureExplores the history and development of film with emphasis on the analysis of the visual and aural dramatic aspects of narrative films and the historical growth and sociological effect of film as an art. This course is linked to DRAM 2366. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair38561 CDRAM 3206601 CY720 Tu 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM ART 209For information contact Ron Jones at [email protected].

History of musical theatreThe history and development of music theatre excluding opera. This course is linked to DRAM 2363. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-cyfair38560 CDRAM 3206301 CY700 M 8/30-12/19 9:10AM-12:10PM ART 103No audition or orientation required. Contact Ron Jones at [email protected].

theatre practicumThis course is open to all students interested in theatrical production and is recommended for all students participating in productions. Credit is earned for technical work (costuming, lighting, set construction, publicity and makeup), performance work, or other participation as designated by departmental faculty. This course is linked to DRAM 1120, 1121, 2120, and 2121. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-cyfair38498 CDRAM 3202003 CY702 8/30-12/19 ART 103No audition required. Students will participate in a major production. Flexible times to be arranged with instructor. Contact [email protected] for more information. This is a late start class beginning on 9/13.38482 CDRAM 3202003 CY700 9/13-12/19 ART 103No audition required. Students will participate in a major production. Flexible times to be arranged with instructor. Contact [email protected] for more information. This is a late start class beginning on 9/13.38494 CDRAM 3202003 CY701 9/13-12/19 ART 103No audition required. Students will participate in a major production. Flexible times to be arranged with instructor. Contact [email protected] for more information. This is a late start class beginning on 9/13.38500 CDRAM 3202003 CY703 9/13-12/19 ART 103No audition required. Students will participate in a major production. Flexible times to be arranged with instructor. Contact [email protected] for more information. This is a late start class beginning on 9/13.

lsc-montgomery43987 CDRAM 3202003 M7503 MTWThF 9/13-10/22 4PM-7PM MC-D D100

lsc-north Harris43132 CDRAM 3202003 NN151 MTWTh 8/30-10/20 6PM-9PM ACAD 1428 week class. Starts 8/30. First play of semester.43168 CDRAM 3202003 NN154 MTWTh 8/30-10/20 6PM-9PM ACAD 1428 week class. Starts 8/30. First play of semester.43170 CDRAM 3202003 NN156 MTWTh8/30-10/20 6PM-9PM ACAD 1428 week class. Stars 8/30. First play of semester.43134 CDRAM 3202003 NN152 MTWTh 10/25-12/18 6PM-9PM ACAD 1428 week class. Starts 10/25. Second play of semester.43169 CDRAM 3202003 NN155 MTWTh 10/25-12/18 6PM-9PM ACAD 1428 week class. Starts 10/25. Second play of semester43171 CDRAM 3202003 NN157 MTWTh 10/25-12/18 6PM-9PM ACAD 1428 week class. Starts 10/25. Second play of semester.

music

american musicThis course is a survey of American popular and art music. Course topics may include the study of blues, jazz, rock, and ragtime and the major artists and other influential persons associated with each genre. Special emphasis is given to the interaction of various native and world musical cultures in the evolution of American musical styles. Linked with MUSI 1310. Prerequisites: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris43244 CMUSI 3101001 NN180 MW 8/30-12/8 10:45AM-12:05PM ARTS 108

band, symphonicThe study of a wide variety of literature for woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to all community members with instrumental experience. Bring instrument to first class. Students may rent instruments from the college for $50. Rental fees are to be paid the first night of class. Music is provided. This course is linked to MUEN 2124. 4.2 CEUs $61.00lsc-cyfair39260 CMUEN 3212401 CY720 TTh 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM ART 104No audition required. Open to all students with prior band experience. For information email [email protected].

lsc-Kingwood42580 CMUEN 3212401 KC701 M 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM SFA 102Kingwood Community Band. Audition required. Email [email protected] for audition and info.

lsc-montgomery44851 CMUEN 3212401 M7511 MWF 8/30-12/19 12PM-12:53PM MC-D D204

lsc-north Harris43188 CMUEN 3212401 NN165 TTh 8/31-12/9 1PM-2:20PM ARTS 108Instructor’s signature required for new students. Contact [email protected] or 281.618.5644.43189 CMUEN 3212401 NN166 Tu 9/14-12/7 5:30PM-9:15PM ARTS 108Late start 9/14-12/19. Instructor’s signature required for new students. Contact [email protected] or 281.618.5644.

chamber ensembleChamber Ensemble is a mixed instrumentation group of wind, string, percussion, and brass players performing chamber (small group) repertoire from any style period. This course linked to MUEN 1136. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-Kingwood42589 CMUEN 3103601 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 11AM-12:20PM SFA 103Audition required. Email [email protected] for audition and info.

class guitar iBeginning guitar instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major who wishes to learn guitar. Textbook required. This course is linked to MUSI 1192. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-montgomery44853 CMUSI 3119201 M7513 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM MC-D D204

lsc-north Harris43215 CMUSI 3119201 NN174 TTh 8/31-12/9 7PM-9:50PM ACAD 226Must provide own acoustic or electric guitar.

class VoiceThis course is beginning voice instruction for the student who has little or no experience. This course is linked to MUSI 1183. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-montgomery43984 CMUSI 3118302 M7512 TTh 8/30-12/19 11:30AM-12:50PM MC-D D204

lsc-north Harris44191 CMUSI 3118302 NN188 F 9/17-12/10 9AM-12:05PM ARTS 108Late start 9/17.

concert choirConcert Choir is a large vocal ensemble performing large-scale sacred and secular works. In addition to local concerts, the group participates in campus activities. The Choir is open to students with vocal experience. Students accepted by audition only! This course is linked to MUEN 1141. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-cyfair38443 CMUEN 3930001 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM ART 106No audition required. Open to all students with prior experience. For information contact [email protected].

lsc-Kingwood42579 CMUEN 3930001 KC701 M 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM SFA 103Kingwood Chorale. Audition required. Email [email protected] for audition and info.

lsc-montgomery43982 CMUEN 3930001 M7510 MWF 8/30-12/19 12PM-12:53PM MC-D D100

lsc-north Harris43184 CMUEN 3930001 NN162 MW 8/30-12/8 10:45AM-12:05PM ACAD 226Contact [email protected] or 281.618.5648.43185 CMUEN 3930001 NN163 MW 10/25-12/1 10:45AM-12:05PM ACAD 226 TTh 10/25-12/1 10:30AM-11:50AM ACAD 2268 week class. 10/25-12/1. By audition only. Contact [email protected] or 281.618.5648.

lsc-tomball43024 CMUEN 3930001 TC703 MW 8/30-12/19 12:30PM-1:50PM E 252

off-site locations for north Harris43176 CMUEN 3930001 NN183 Tu 8/31-12/7 7PM-9:50PM Symphony Chorus for the Woodlands. For info, email Dr. John D. Faber [email protected] or 281.618.5643. Class meets at Trinity Episcopal Church in The Woodlands.

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electronic music iIntroduction to the use of synthesizers, computers, sequencing and other music printing software, and multi-track recorders and other MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) devices in the notation, arrangement, composition, and performance of music. This course is linked to MUSI 1390. Corequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-montgomery43986 CMUSI 3139001 M7515 M 8/30-12/19 4:30PM-7PM TEM T111

lsc-north Harris43246 CMUSI 3139001 NN180 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-2:20PM ARTS 202Garage band, logic and iMovie applications. Contact [email protected] or 281.765.7960.

electronic music iiFurther study and application of synthesizers, computers, sequencing and music printing software, and multi-track digital recorders. Includes MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) devices used for notation, arrangement, composition, and performance of music. This course is a continuation of Electronic Music I. This course is linked to MUSI 1391. Prerequisite: MUSI 1390 4.8 CEUs $150.00lsc-north Harris43252 CMUSI 3139101 NN181 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-2:20PM ARTS 202

Jazz ensembleThe study and performance of big band jazz. Swing, Latin, rock and other jazz styles are included. This course is linked to MUEN 1127. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-cyfair39257 CMUEN 3930002 CY710 W 8/30-12/19 6PM-8:50PM ART 104No audition required. Open to all students with prior band experience. For information email [email protected].

lsc-Kingwood42587 CMUEN 3930002 KC702 TTh 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-2:50PM SFA 103Jazz Combo. Audition required. Email [email protected] for audition and info.42577 CMUEN 3930002 KC701 Tu 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM SFA 103Kingwood Big Band. Audition required. Email [email protected] for audition and info.

lsc-montgomery44841 CMUEN 3930002 M7507 MW 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM MC-D D20444844 CMUEN 3930002 M7508 TTh 8/30-12/19 7PM-9:30PM MC-D D204

lsc-north Harris43180 CMUEN 3930002 NN158 MW 8/30-12/8 1PM-2:20PM ARTS 108Dr. Brack M. May instructor’s signature required for new students. Contact [email protected] or 281.618.5644.43181 CMUEN 3930002 NN159 M 9/13-12/6 5:30PM-9:15PM ARTS 108Late start 09/13-12/6. Instructor’s signature required for new students. Contact [email protected] or 281.618.5644.

lsc-tomball43023 CMUEN 3930002 TC702 Tu 8/31-12/19 7PM-10PM E 171

music appreciationA nontechnical course designed to provide the lay-person with the understanding necessary for greater enjoyment of music. This course is linked to MUSI 1306. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-greenspoint center44499 CMUSI 3130601 NG103 M 8/30-12/6 6PM-8:50PM GSPT 103

lsc-north Harris43227 CMUSI 3130601 NN177 TTh 8/30-12/8 10:35AM-11:50AM ACAD 14043241 CMUSI 3130601 NN179 M 8/30-12/6 7PM-9:50PM ACAD 22643239 CMUSI 3130601 NN178 F 9/17-12/10 9AM-12:05PM ACAD 226Late start 9/17-12/10.

music fundamentalsA course for developing basic music skills with emphasis on music reading and elementary music theory for the nonmusic major and the classroom teacher. This course is linked to MUSI 1301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris43225 CMUSI 3130101 NN175 TTh 8/31-12/9 10:30AM-11:50AM ARTS 20243226 CMUSI 3130101 NN176 F 9/17-12/10 9AM-12:05PM ACAD 140Late start 9/17-12/19.

musical theatre iPractical experience in auditioning, rehearsing, and performing in a major musical. This course is linked to MUSI 1159. 8.0 CEUs $61.00lsc-cyfair38455 CMUSI 3105901 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 4:45PM-7:20PM ART 106Audition required. Contact [email protected] or 281-290-5985 for audition times.

opera workshopThe performance of portions or complete operas and the study of the integration of music, acting and staging of an opera. Students may repeat for four hours. This course is linked to MUSI 1157. Prerequisite: Audition and departmental approval; ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0326 or higher level course or placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-Kingwood42591 CMUSI 3900222 KC701 F 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-4:20PM SFA 103

percussion ensembleThis course involves the study and performance of music compositions for small percussion groups. It is recommended for music majors whose performing medium is percussion. Open to other qualified students by approval of department. A maximum of four credit hours may be earned. This course is linked to MUEN 1134. Prerequisite: Audition and departmental approval; ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-cyfair40593 CMUEN 3103401 CY700 F 8/30-12/19 12:25PM-3:25PM ART 104No audition required. Open to all students with prior percussion experience. For more info email [email protected].

piano class iBeginning keyboard instruction using electronic piano. Persons with some skills may work at own pace. Space is limited! Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI 1181. 4.8 CEUs $81.00lsc-north Harris43190 CMUSI 3118101 NN167 MW 8/30-12/8 10:45AM-12:05PM ARTS 20243192 CMUSI 3118101 NN169 M 8/30-12/6 6:30PM-9:20PM ARTS 20244061 CMUSI 3118101 NN184 TTh 8/31-12/9 12PM-1:20PM ARTS 20243191 CMUSI 3118101 NN168 F 9/17-12/10 9AM-12:05PM ARTS 202Late start 9/17-12/19.

lsc-tomball43025 CMUSI 3118101 TC704 MW 8/30-12/19 11AM-12:20PM

piano class iiKeyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major that wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI 1182. 4.8 CEUs $81.00lsc-montgomery44862 CMUSI 3118201 M7516 TTh 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM TEM T11144872 CMUSI 3118201 M7517 MW 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM TEM T11144873 CMUSI 3118201 M7500 TTh 8/30-12/19 5:30PM-6:50PM TEM T111

lsc-north Harris43193 CMUSI 3118201 NN170 MW 8/30-12/8 10:45AM-12:05PM ARTS 20243219 CMUSI 3118201 NN172 M 8/30-12/6 6:30PM-9:20PM ARTS 20244067 CMUSI 3118201 NN185 TTh 8/31-12/9 12PM-1:20PM ARTS 20243195 CMUSI 3118201 NN171 F 9/17-12/10 9AM-12PM ARTS 202Late start 9/17-12/19.

piano class iiiKeyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major who wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI 2181. 4.8 CEUs $78.00lsc-north Harris44078 CMUSI 3218101 NN186 TTh 8/31-12/9 12PM-1:20PM ARTS 202

piano class iVKeyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major who wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI 2182. 4.8 CEUs $81.00lsc-north Harris44079 CMUSI 3218201 NN187 TTh 8/31-12/9 12PM-1:20PM ARTS 202

pop singers iThe Pop Singers specialize in performing contemporary popular music, including music of radio, TV, motion picture, and Broadway. Some choreography and staging may be involved. This course is linked to MUEN 1154. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-north Harris43187 CMUEN 3105401 NN164 TTh 8/31-12/9 10:30AM-11:50AM ACAD 226

By audition only. Contact [email protected] or 281.618.5648.

popular song writing iInstruction in music composition, including small forms for simple media in both traditional styles and styles of the student’s choice. Lyrics, melodies, harmonies, arrangements, performance and studio recording will be covered. This course is linked to MUSI 1386. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 4.8 CEUs $201.00lsc-montgomery44854 CMUSI 3108601 M7514 M 8/30-12/19 7PM-9:30PM MC-D D204

private music instructionPrivate instruction in voice, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, guitar or keyboard is available to students who desire to gain or improve proficiency. Held in fifteen weekly sessions of 30 minutes each, times (Monday-Friday) are arranged with individual instructors at orientation. Students must complete an instrument preference form at time of registration. For more information call Dr. David Faber at (281) 618-5648. Students must enroll in Community Education Office at North Harris College. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. 0.8 CEUs $301.00/$241.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris44897 CMUAP 3930001 NN182 MTWThF 8/30-12/8

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steel Drum bandMembership is open to all students on the basis of audition and/or conference to assess the students ability to count fundamental rhythyms. Percussionist, vocalist, woodwind, brass, and keyboard players are encouraged to audition. The class meets four hours per week with special rehearsals and performances called as needed. This course is linked to MUEN 1135. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-north Harris43182 CMUEN 3113501 NN160 TTh 9/15-12/9 10:30AM-12:20PM ARTS 108Late start 9/15-12/19. Open to all musicians with a background in sight-reading. Contact [email protected] or 281.765.7960.43183 CMUEN 3113501 NN161 W 9/15-12/8 5:30PM-9:15PM ARTS 108Late start 9/14-12/19. Extra rehersals on Sundays. Dates TBA. 2-4 p.m. Open to all musicians with a background in sight-reading. Contact [email protected] or 281.765.7960.

string ensembleThis course involves the study and performances of music compositions for small string groups. It is recommended for music majors whose principle performing medium is the violin, viola, or cello. Open to other qualified students by approval of division. This course is linked to MUEN 1131. 4.8 CEUs $71.00lsc-cyfair38466 CMUEN 3313000 CY700 MW 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM ART 104No audition required. Open to all students with prior string experience. For information email [email protected].

lsc-montgomery43980 CMUEN 3313000 M7509 Tu 8/30-12/19 7PM-9:30PM MC-D D206

symphony orchestraThe study and performances of music compositions for full orchestra, including string, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Audition required. Linked to MUEN 1123. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-Kingwood42576 CMUEN 3112301 KC701 Th 8/30-12/19 7PM-10PM SFA 103Kingwood Pops Orchestra. Audition required. Email [email protected] for audition and info.

sewing

anyone can sew!Students will learn the fundamentals of sewing to gain skills for professional garment construction; the selection of patterns and fabrics, as well as instruction in plackets, pockets, facings, and fittings. Students must provide own supplies including sewing machines. 2.1 CEUs $132.00lsc-tomball43379 CFSHN 2100601 TC020 Sa 9/18-10/30 9AM-12PM Instructor speaks English and Spanish.

personal care services sports & fitness Dance

aerobic Dance iiAerobics II is a continuation of Aerobics I structured for cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility. Wellness principles are presented and integrated into this physical activity course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 2114. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38035 CKINE 3201401 CY716 MWF 8/30-12/19 6AM-6:55AM CENT 11838031 CKINE 3201401 CY714 MWF 8/30-12/19 7AM-7:55AM CENT 11838025 CKINE 3201401 CY708 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-9:50AM CENT 11838026 CKINE 3201401 CY710 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM CENT 11838027 CKINE 3201401 CY712 MW 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-2:50PM CENT 11838024 CKINE 3201401 CY720 MW 8/30-12/19 3PM-4:20PM CENT 11838039 CKINE 3201401 CY718 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:20PM CENT 11838064 CKINE 3201401 CY722 Sa 9/11-12/19 8:30AM-11:40AM CENT 118

aerobics iAerobics is a group activity that may include the following: step aerobics, circuit training, sports conditioning, body toning, Pilates, yoga, high/low impact, cardio-kickboxing, aerobics dance and interval training. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1114. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-carver center44520 CKINE 3111401 NC775 Sa 9/11-12/18 8:30AM-11:45AM CARC 111

lsc-cyfair38034 CKINE 3111401 CY715 MWF 8/30-12/19 6AM-6:55AM CENT 11838030 CKINE 3111401 CY713 MWF 8/30-12/19 7AM-7:55AM CENT 11838014 CKINE 3111401 CY707 TTh 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-9:50AM CENT 11838017 CKINE 3111401 CY709 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM CENT 11838020 CKINE 3111401 CY711 MW 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-2:50PM CENT 11838023 CKINE 3111401 CY719 MW 8/30-12/19 3PM-4:20PM CENT 11838038 CKINE 3111401 CY717 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:20PM CENT 11838063 CKINE 3111401 CY721 Sa 9/11-12/19 8:30AM-11:40AM CENT 118

lsc-north Harris43753 CKINE 3111401 NN731 MW 8/30-12/15 9AM-10:20AM 43755 CKINE 3111401 NN732 MW 8/30-12/15 12:30PM-1:50PM 43916 CKINE 3111401 NN736 MW 8/30-12/15 7:30PM-8:50PM 43757 CKINE 3111401 NN733 TTh 8/31-12/16 7:30AM-8:50AM 43765 CKINE 3111401 NN734 TTh 8/31-12/16 10:30AM-11:50AM 43914 CKINE 3111401 NN735 TTh 8/31-12/16 12:30PM-1:50PM 43917 CKINE 3111401 NN737 TTh 8/31-12/16 6PM-7:20PM

lsc-tomball42709 CKINE 3111401 TC755 MW 8/30-12/19 2PM-3:20PM N 22042710 CKINE 3111401 TC756 TTh 8/31-12/19 8AM-9:20AM N 102Meets at LSC-Tomball on the first day. Meets at Cy Creek YMCA thereafter.42711 CKINE 3111401 TC757 TTh 8/31-12/19 7PM-8:20PM N 220

ballet iThis introductory course provides instruction and practice in beginning ballet technique. Emphasis is upon placement, alignment, technique and terminology. Classical ballet barre, center work and floor combinations are utilized. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to DANC 1241. 4.8 CEUs $110.00lsc-north Harris43129 CDANC 3980003 NN148 MW 8/30-12/8 2PM-3:20PM HLPE 110 MW 8/30-12/8 2PM-3:20PM HLPE 110

Supportive rubber soled hip-hop shoes required.

ballet ii, extendedCourse is a continuation of Ballet I and provides additional instruction and practice in beginning ballet technique. Emphasis is on placement, alignment, technique and terminology. Classical ballet barre, center work and floor combinations are utilized. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. For more information, call (281) 618-5654. This class is linked to DANC 1242. 4.8 CEUs $201.00lsc-north Harris43130 CDANC 3124201 NN149 MW 8/30-12/8 2PM-3:20PM HLPE 110 MW 8/30-12/8 2PM-3:30PM HLPE 110Supportive rubber soled hip-hop shoes required.

ballroom iTake a nostalgic trip back to the 1930s and 1940s and learn or relearn the dances that were popular during the Big Band Era. No partner is needed. Pre-registration through Lone Star College is required before attending class. 0.4 CEUs $43.00/$35.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris45130 CDANC 3900007 NN019 TTh 8/31-9/9 7:30PM-8:30PM HLPE110

belly Dance iiBelly Dance II continues to build on the basic techniques learned in the Beginner Belly Dance Class. This class will focus on more complex combinations of movement and layering techniques. Students should bring their zills and a veil to every class. A short routine will be taught which incorporates the movements taught during the course of the session. 0.8 CEUs $35.00/$28.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44484 CKINE 3900602 KC102 Sa 10/30-11/20 2PM-4PM FTC 101

lsc-tomball42750 CKINE 3900602 TC012 W 9/15-11/3 7:05PM-8:05PM N 102Students to bring $20 to first class for zills.

belly DancingUsing the ancient and sensual art of belly dance you can tone your body and captivate his imagination. This class will strive to be creative and aerobic along with stretching and toning all muscle groups. Learn how to perform hip circles, inner and outer hip rolls, up and down shimmies and many other exotic moves. $15-$20 for zills. 1.2 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris45133 CKINE 3900601 NN020 TTh 10/26-12/7 7:30PM-8:30PM HLPE110

belly Dancing introductionThis course teaches students how to awaken energy throughout the body, utilize ancient dance exercises and movements, and to enhance health and fitness routines through the ancient art of belly-dancing. Participants will learn patterns of movements and ancient belly-dancing techniques in a fun, friendly atmosphere of Middle Eastern décor and music provided by the instructor. 0.8 CEUs $35.00/$28.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-Kingwood44483 CKINE 3980005 KC101 Sa 10/2-10/23 2PM-4PM FTC 101

lsc-tomball42749 CKINE 3980005 TC011 W 9/15-11/3 6PM-7PM N 220Students to bring $20 to first class for zills.

country/western iLearn the basic steps to country and western dances including Two-Step, Polka, Waltz & Swing. Pre-registration is required. 0.4 CEUs $43.00/$35.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris43944 CDANC 3900009 NN746 F 9/10-12/17 6PM-9PM

Dance, country/western extendedBeginning movement sequence and rhythm for popular country western dances. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-Kingwood42559 CKINE 3114601 KC701 W 8/30-12/19 7PM-9:50PM FTC 101

modern Dance iIntroductory course provides instruction and practice in beginning modern dance technique. Emphasis is upon placement, alignment, techniques and terminology. Basic floor, center and loco motor techniques are utilized. Linked to DANC 1245. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. 4.8 CEUs $110.00lsc-north Harris43131 CDANC 3124501 NN150 TTh 8/31-12/9 2PM-3:20PM HLPE 110 TTh 8/31-12/9 2PM-3:20PM HLPE 110Supportive rubber soled hip-hop shoes required.

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fitness

advanced scuba DivingAdvanced SCUBA Diving involves participation in and demonstration of advanced SCUBA techniques including specialty training in compass and natural navigation, search and recovery, limited visibility and night diving, and computer diving. Successful completion leads to SSI certification. Open water check out dives will be taken at the Blue Lagoon dive training facility, Huntsville, Texas. Fees for Blue Lagoon are not included in the registration fee for this course. Students provide snorkeling equipment, including mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt, weights, underwater light, tank light and underwater slate. Proper equipment will be covered the first class. The SSI textbooks for Navigation, Night & Limited Visibility and Search & Recovery are required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1152. 4.0 CEUs $61.00lsc-Kingwood42565 CKINE 3105252 KC703 Tu 8/30-10/22 FTC 107BNight/Limited Visibility,Navigation, Search & Recovery & computer Specialty certifications. Students with 24 or more logged dives receive Advanced Diver Certification. Students with 12-23 dives receive Specialty Diver Certification. First class meets Tue., 8/31 @ 3:00 pm in FTC 107B. Subsequent meeting times/locations set at orientation. Additional $100 lab fee paid to W. W. Diving Co. E-mail [email protected] call 281-312-1656 for info.

aqua aerobics iAqua Aerobics I is an introductory course designed to improve cardio-respiratory endurance through a variety of exercises in a pool environment. Flexibility, body composition, basic nutrition, and weight control concepts are addressed. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1116. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-Kingwood42547 CKINE 3111601 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 7AM-8:30AM FTC 107BFirst class meets Mon. 8/30 @ 7:30 am in FTC 107B. Subsequent classes meet at W. W. Dive Co. Email [email protected] or call 281-312-1656 for info. Flexible hrs: 7-8:30 am or 4:30-6:00 pm. Additional $60 lab fee paid to W. W. Dive Co. Non-weight bearing aerobic and strength conditioning. Suitable for students with special needs.42549 CKINE 3111601 KC702 MW 8/30-12/19 4:30PM-6PM FTC 107BFirst class meets Mon. 8/30 @ 4:30 pm in FTC 107B. Subsequent classes meet at W. W. Dive Co. Email [email protected] or call 281-312-1656 for info. Flexible hrs: 7-8:30 am or 4:30-6:00 pm. Additional $60 lab fee paid to W. W. Dive Co. Non-weight bearing aerobic and strength conditioning. Suitable for students with special needs.

basic massage therapyCome join this fun, easy, non-technical, hands on, massage class. You will learn how to give and receive a full body massage. We will practice on each other. You will learn the basic strokes and ways that can help you live a better stress-free lifestyle. Dress comfortably. You will receive your supply list on the first day. Make a healthy lifestyle change and join us! 1.2 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42689 CKINE 3950009 TU001 TTh 9/14-9/23 6PM-9PM

cardio salsaThis course is open to all dancers and non-dancers who want to spice up their fitness routine. Learn Latin dance moves while getting an aerobic workout. Learn new moves in salsa, merengue, soca, and more. You’ll burn fat as you move to a fast-paced variety of different Latin steps. 1.6 CEUs $67.00lsc-north Harris45121 CKINE 3980012 NN017 TTh 9/14-10/19 7:30PM-9PM

exercise scienceThis course will include a survey of scientific principles, methodologies, and research as applied to exercise and physical fitness. Emphasis on physiological responses and adaptations to exercise. Topics include basic elements of kinesiology, biomechanics, motor learning, and the physical fitness industry. Co-requisite: CFITT 2103701, Personal Training. 4.8 CEUs $297.00lsc-cyfair43953 CFITT 2201301 CY100 Sa 9/11-12/18 11AM-2:30PM MOD2 101

fitness for life iFitness for Life I is a cardio-respiratory fitness course in which students participate in a self-paced walking, jogging, or stationary cycling program. Muscular endurance and flexibility exercise are presented. The course includes an introduction to facts, concepts, and application of wellness principles, such as, nutrition, diet and weight control. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admission program. Linked to KINE 1111. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-carver center44513 CKINE 3111101 NC773 MW 8/30-12/15 11AM-12:20PM CARC 11144516 CKINE 3111101 NC774 MW 8/30-12/15 1:10PM-2:30PM CARC 111

lsc-cyfair37957 CKINE 3111101 CY701 MW 8/30-12/19 7AM-8:20AM MOD1 10337958 CKINE 3111101 CY702 MW 8/30-12/19 8:30AM-9:50AM MOD1 10337960 CKINE 3111101 CY703 MW 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM MOD1 10337934 CKINE 3111101 CY700 TTh 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM MOD1 10337993 CKINE 3111101 CY704 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:20PM MOD1 10337997 CKINE 3111101 CY705 TTh 8/30-12/19 6PM-7:20PM MOD1 10337998 CKINE 3111101 CY706 Sa 9/11-12/19 8:30AM-11:40AM HSC 212

lsc-Kingwood42544 CKINE 3111101 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 11AM-12:20PM FTC 102Traditional instructor led class. E-mail [email protected] for info.42545 CKINE 3111101 KC702 MW 9/13-12/19 7PM-9PM FTC 110Second Start. Req. Orientation: Mon. 9/13 @ 7:00 pm or Wed. 9/15 @ 9:00 pm in FTC 110. Email [email protected] before the first class. Weekly log and check-in required.

lsc-north Harris43427 CKINE 3111101 NN718 MW 8/30-12/16 7:30AM-8:50AM 43435 CKINE 3111101 NN719 MW 8/30-12/15 10:30AM-11:50AM 43432 CKINE 3111101 NN720 TTh 8/31-12/16 9AM-10:20AM 43430 CKINE 3111101 NN721 TTh 8/31-12/16 10:30AM-11:50AM 43437 CKINE 3111101 NN722 TTh 8/31-12/16 7:30PM-8:50PM

lsc-tomball42704 CKINE 3111101 TC751 MW 8/30-12/19 5:30PM-6:50PM N 12542701 CKINE 3111101 TC748 TTh 8/31-12/19 8AM-9:20AM N 12542702 CKINE 3111101 TC749 TTh 8/31-12/19 11AM-12:20PM N 12542703 CKINE 3111101 TC750 TTh 8/31-12/19 3:30PM-4:50PM N 125

fitness for life iiThis course is a continuation of Fitness for Life I. Muscular endurance and flexibility are assessed. Students apply concepts of wellness principles, including nutrition, diet and weight control, and fitness concepts of cardio respiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admission program. Linked to KINE 2111. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38475 CKINE 3201102 CY741 MW 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM MOD1 103

lsc-Kingwood42570 CKINE 3201102 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 11AM-12:20PM FTC 102Traditional instructor led class. E-mail [email protected] for info.42572 CKINE 3201102 KC702 MW 9/13-12/19 FTC 110Second Start. Req. Orientation: Mon. 9/13 @ 7:00 pm or Wed. 9/15 @ 9:00 pm in FTC 110. Email [email protected] before the first class. Weekly log and check-in required.

personal trainingA study of the aspects of one-on-one training including marketing, program development and design, legal aspects, documentation, training methodologies, and business considerations. Emphasis on the development and method for leading a safe and enjoyable individualized training session. Prerequisite: CFITT 2201301, Exercise Science 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-cyfair43952 CFITT 2103701 CY100 Sa 9/11-12/18 2:30PM-5PM MOD2 101

scuba DivemasterPreparation for Divemaster certification. This course includes Stress and Rescue, First Aid, CPR and other specialty training necessary for entering a professional Divemaster program. This course leads to SSI certification as a Rescue Diver. Open-water evaluation dives covering swimming/non-swimming assists, missing-diver procedures, in-water artificial respiration and first aid procedures will be conducted at Blue Lagoon dive training facility, Huntsville, Texas. Student provides snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt, weight & compass). Proper equipment will be covered in first class. Textbook required. Previous CPR certification is required. Fees for certification card and Blue Lagoon are not included in the registration fee for this course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1154. 4.0 CEUs $61.00lsc-Kingwood42567 CKINE 3105453 KC705 Tu 8/30-10/22 FTC 107BFirst Aid/CPR, Stress & Rescue Certification & introduction to Dive Master. First class meets Tue., 8/31 @ 4:00 p.m. in FTC 107B. Subsequent meeting times/locations set at orientation. Additional $100 lab fee paid to W. W. Diving Co. Email [email protected] or call 281-312-1656 for info.

scuba: basic scuba DivingBasic SCUBA Diving is an aquatic activity skill course with emphasis on instruction and practice of basic techniques of SCUBA. It includes an introduction to the safety aspects and concepts of SCUBA. This course presents both classroom and pool training to complete an Open-Water Evaluation Dive. Students must provide SCUBA-approved snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt and weight). Proper equipment is covered on the first day of class. Textbook required. Check-out dives will be taken at Blue Lagoon dive training facility, Huntsville, Texas. Fees for Blue Lagoon and certification card are not included in the registration fee for this course. Prerequisite: Ability to swim. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1151. 4.0 CEUs $61.00lsc-Kingwood42561 CKINE 3105151 KC700 TTh 8/30-10/22 1:30PM-4:30PM FTC 102Open water certification. First class meets Tue., 8/31 in FTC 102. Classes meeet Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:30-4:30 P.M. from 8/31 through 10/22. Pool sessions will be held @ W. W. Diving Co. Additional $120 lab fee paid to W. W. Diving Co. E-mail [email protected] or call 281-312-1656 for info.42563 CKINE 3105151 KC701 TTh 8/30-10/22 6:30PM-9:30PM FTC 102Open water certification. First class meets Tue., 8/31 in FTC 102. Classes meet Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30-9:30 P.M. from 8/31 through 10/22. Pool sessions will be held @ W. W. Diving Co. Additional $120 lab fee paid to W. W. Diving Co. E-mail [email protected] or call 281-312-1656 for info.

weight training iThis course emphasizes the development of muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular fitness and flexibility. Current information and research in the areas of nutrition, proper training techniques, workout organizations, complementary exercises and additional wellness principles are presented and integrated into this physical activity course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1112. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-north Harris43482 CKINE 3111201 NN723 MW 8/30-12/15 9AM-10:20AM 43484 CKINE 3111201 NN724 MW 8/30-12/15 10:30AM-11:50AM 43487 CKINE 3111201 NN725 MW 8/30-12/15 12:30PM-1:50PM 43751 CKINE 3111201 NN730 MW 8/30-12/15 7:30PM-8:50PM 43490 CKINE 3111201 NN726 TTh 8/31-12/16 7:30AM-8:50AM 43492 CKINE 3111201 NN727 TTh 8/31-12/16 10:30AM-11:50AM 43494 CKINE 3111201 NN728 TTh 8/31-12/16 12:30PM-1:50PM 43750 CKINE 3111201 NN729 TTh 8/31-12/16 2PM-3:20PM

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yoga iThis introductory course offers practice in basic Yoga. Students study history and basic terms along with philosophical and physiological principles and the movements of Yoga. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1128. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-carver center44525 CKINE 3112801 NC776 TTh 8/31-12/16 1:10AM-2:30PM CARC 111

lsc-cyfair38318 CKINE 3112801 CY733 MWF 8/30-12/19 11:20AM-12:15PM CENT 11838385 CKINE 3112801 CY737 F 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-4:30PM CENT 11838375 CKINE 3112801 CY735 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:30PM-8:50PM CENT 11841302 CKINE 3112801 CY742 Sa 9/11-12/19 11:45AM-2:45PM CENT 118

lsc-north Harris43934 CKINE 3112801 NN741 MW 8/30-12/15 10:30AM-11:50AM Yoga mat required.43937 CKINE 3112801 NN742 MW 8/30-12/15 6PM-7:20PM Yoga mat required.43940 CKINE 3112801 NN743 TTh 8/31-12/16 7:30PM-8:50PM Yoga mat required.

lsc-tomball43064 CKINE 3112801 TC758 TTh 8/31-12/19 7PM-8:20PM N 220

yoga iiThis course is a continuation of Yoga I. The course will offer intermediate level practice of Yoga. Students will study the history and intermediate terms along with philosophical principles of the movements and Yoga as a concept. This course is linked to KINE 2128. Yoga I or previous Yoga experience required. Yoga mat and towel recommended. 4.8 CEUs $61.00lsc-cyfair38321 CKINE 3901502 CY734 MWF 8/30-12/19 11:20AM-12:15PM CENT 11838388 CKINE 3901502 CY738 F 8/30-12/19 1:30PM-4:30PM CENT 11838376 CKINE 3901502 CY736 TTh 8/30-12/19 7:30PM-8:50PM CENT 11841303 CKINE 3901502 CY743 Sa 9/11-12/19 11:45AM-2:45PM CENT 118

Zumba (body, mind & spirit fitness)Zumba fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic workout system that will blow you away. The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin flavor and international zest into the mix and you’ve got ZUMBA! 0.8 CEUs $35.00/$28.60 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris45124 CKINE 3940004 NN018 TTh 9/28-10/21 5:30PM-6:30PM HLPE 110

lsc-tomball43054 CKINE 3940004 TC037 Sa 9/11-10/30 11AM-12PM E 177

sports

basketballRules and fundamentals will be taught along with practice and individual participation. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1131. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-north Harris43942 CKINE 3113101 NN744 TTh 8/31-12/16 12:30PM-1:50PM

bowlingThis course offers basic beginning skills, safety, scorekeeping techniques, rules, and strategies of bowling. Students practice skills through drills and competitive games. Lab fee of $1.50 required per game. Classes are at a local bowling alley. Call for address. Pre-registration is required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1122. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-Kingwood42551 CKINE 3112201 KC701 Su 9/19-12/19 2PM-4:40PM FTC 102Second Start. First class meets Sun. 9/19 @ 2:00 in FTC 102. Subsequent classes meet @ AMF Humble Lanes. Additional fees apply. Email [email protected] for info.

lsc-north Harris43919 CKINE 3112201 NN738 Su 9/12-12/19 2PM-5:15PM First class meets Sun., 9/12, at Diamond Bowl, 267 N. Forest Blvd. Fee: $8.50 per class meeting required. For info call 281.618.5651

golf iGolf I emphasizes basic golf skills, rules, scoring, etiquette, and terminology. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1123. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38071 CKINE 3112301 CY723 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM MOD5 105Additional fee charged at driving range for range balls. Practices will be at Houston National Golf Club. First Class meets on campus.38212 CKINE 3112301 CY724 TTh 8/30-12/19 11:30AM-12:50PM TECH 101Additional fee charged at driving range for range balls. Practices will be at Houston National Golf Club. First class meets on campus.39719 CKINE 3112301 CY741 TTh 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM TECH 101Additional fee charged at driving range for range balls. Practices will be at Houston National Golf Club. First class meets on campus.

lsc-Kingwood42553 CKINE 3112301 KC701 TTh 8/30-12/19 11AM-12:20PM FTC 110First class meets Tues. 8/31, FTC 110. Subsequent classes meet at Kingwood Golf Advantage School. Additional fees apply. Email [email protected] for info.42554 CKINE 3112301 KC702 W 9/15-12/19 6PM-9PM FTC 102Second Start. First class meets Wed. 9/15, FTC 110. Subsequent classes meet at The Oil Patch. Additional fees apply. Email [email protected] for info.

lsc-north Harris43929 CKINE 3112301 NN739 Sa 9/11-12/18 9AM-12:15PM

golf ii, extendedGolf II is an advanced course emphasizing golf techniques, skills, and mental preparation in competitive situations. This course is linked to KINE 2123. Prerequisite: Golf I. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair42754 CKINE 3950002 CY743 TTh 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM TECH 101

golf, beginningIntroduction to basic golfing skills, including practice on grip, stance, and swing, are presented under the guidance of a PGA pro. Mental techniques of golf are also introduced. Students should purchase a bucket of balls for each session. Classes are at a local golf range. Call for address. Pre-registration is required. 1.2 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43056 CKINE 3901704 TC020 Tu 10/12-11/16 6:30PM-8:30PM Location: Mulligan’s Golf 1 mile north of FM 1960 on Stuebner Airline43057 CKINE 3901704 TC021 Sa 10/16-11/20 9AM-11AM Location: Mulligan’s Golf 1 mile north of FM 1960 on Stuebner Airline

Karate i, extendedInstruction and practice in beginning American Karate techniques and skills. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38242 CKINE 3901902 CY727 TTh 8/30-12/19 7AM-8:20AM CENT 11838271 CKINE 3901902 CY729 MWF 8/30-12/19 9:10AM-10:05AM CENT 11838284 CKINE 3901902 CY731 MWF 8/30-12/19 10:15AM-11:10AM CENT 118

lsc-north Harris43932 CKINE 3901902 NN740 MW 8/30-12/15 9AM-10:20AM

Karate ii, extendedStudents will work on intermediate karate skills and techniques and participate in the leadership aspects of this sport. Participants must have high school diploma, or successful completion of the GED. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38245 CKINE 3901904 CY728 TTh 8/30-12/19 7AM-8:20AM CENT 11838278 CKINE 3901904 CY730 MWF 8/30-12/19 9:10AM-10:05AM CENT 11838303 CKINE 3901904 CY732 MWF 8/30-12/19 10:15AM-11:10AM CENT 118

t’ai chi chuan (yang style)The art of T’ai Chi which promotes good health, longevity, and peace of mind will be presented. This beginning course will incorporate the forms of Yang Style T’ai Chi. Dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothing. 1.6 CEUs $67.00/$54.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43060 CKINE 3901802 TC022 M 9/13-11/29 5:40PM-6:50PM N 220

t’ai chi, extendedInstruction and practice in beginning T’ai Chi techniques and skills. This course is linked to KINE 1130. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38392 CKINE 3113001 CY739 TTh 8/30-12/19 1PM-2:20PM CENT 11838396 CKINE 3113001 CY740 TTh 8/30-12/19 2:30PM-3:50PM CENT 118

tae Kwon DoTae Kwon Do is a great form of exercise in that it engages both the mind and the body. It helps to develop one’s health by increasing cardiovascular abilities, strength, balance and flexibility. The basics of blocking, punching, kicking, self-defense and beginning forms will be covered. Class will consist of practicing these skills as a group, working with other classmates and instructor one-on-one. At the end of the class students will be able to be tested for their orange belt. Proper attire for Tae Kwon Do is not required. If a Tae Kwon Do dobok is not worn, students show wear losse fitting clothes. 1.6 CEUs $67.00lsc-tomball43350 CKINE 3930027 TC038 TTh 9/7-10/12 10AM-11:30AM E 177

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tennis iTennis I introduces the student to the rules, scoring, and fundamental techniques for tennis beginners. The course includes participation by skill levels for singles and doubles play. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1125. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38225 CKINE 3902101 CY725 MW 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM CENT 114

lsc-Kingwood42556 CKINE 3902101 KC701 MW 8/30-12/19 6PM-7PM FTC 106

tennis iiTennis II is designed to develop and improve skill levels in serving, forehand and background drives, lobs, and volleys. Performance strategies for both singles and doubles are drilled. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 2125. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-cyfair38227 CKINE 3902102 CY726 MW 8/30-12/19 10AM-11:20AM CENT 114

lsc-Kingwood42575 CKINE 3902102 KC702 MW 8/30-12/19 7:30PM-8:50PM FTC 106

Volleyball iInstruction and practice in beginning volleyball techniques and skills. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1132. 4.8 CEUs $63.00lsc-north Harris43946 CKINE 3902402 NN745 MW 8/30-12/15 12:30PM-1:50PM

Driver education

teen Driver education programThis class is designed for students who are between the ages of 14-17 years old and wish to get a Texas Driver’s Permit. This class will prepare students to sit for the Texas driver permit examination administered through the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). A DE-964E form, required by DPS, will be issued to students who successfully complete this course. This course satisfies the 32 hours in-classroom instruction required by the state of Texas for a student to apply for a Texas Driver’s Permit. Student’s will only be allowed to make-up to a total of 3 missed class sessions. 3.2 CEUs $144.00/$118.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-cyfair44878 CSFTY 3980002 CY100 MTWTh 9/13-10/7 6PM-8PM 44879 CSFTY 3980002 CY101 MTWTh 10/11-11/4 6PM-8PM 44880 CSFTY 3980002 CY102 MTWTh 11/8-12/6 6PM-8PM

lsc-north Harris44402 CSFTY 3980002 NN001 MTWTh 9/13-10/7 6PM-8PM APTC 11744404 CSFTY 3980002 NN002 MTWTh 10/18-11/11 6PM-8PM APTC 117

individual safety

concealed Handgun license renewalThis course fulfills the minimum 4 hours of educational requirements by Texas Department of Public Safety to renew a concealed handgun license. Topics discussed include new legislation updates, use of force refresher material, dispute resolution refresher material, and safe weapons handling and storage refresher material. There will also be a written exam and a firearms proficiency exam, which will be conducted at a firearms range. A fee of $50 will be paid to the instructor to cover cost of state certificate, fingerprinting, photos, notary and firearms range fees. License fee paid to the state will vary depending on age and military status. At time of registration, you will be provided with information regarding materials you will need to bring. NO HANDGUNS ALLOWED IN CLASSROOM. 0.5 CEUs $43.00/$35.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43366 CSFTY 3800003 TC021 Sa 9/18 1PM-6PM 43367 CSFTY 3800003 TC022 Sa 11/20 1PM-6PM

lsc-university park43358 CSFTY 3800003 TU209 Sa 10/16 1PM-6PM 43361 CSFTY 3800003 TU211 Sa 12/18 1PM-6PM

Handgun proficiency-right to carryThis course fulfills the minimum 10 hours of educational requirements by Texas Department of Public Safety to apply for a concealed handgun license. Topics discussed include eligibility requirements, rules and regulations, use of force, dispute resolution, and weapons storage and child safety. There will also be a written exam and a firearms proficiency exam, which will be conducted at a firearms range. A fee of $60 will be paid to the instructor to cover cost of state certificate, fingerprinting, photos, notary and firearms range fees. License fee paid to the state will vary depending on age and military status. At time of registration, you will be provided with information regarding materials you will need to bring. NO HANDGUNS ALLOWED IN CLASSROOM. 1.1 CEUs $47.00/$38.20 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris38622 CSFTY 3900007 NN520 Sa 9/25 8AM-7PM

lsc-tomball43363 CSFTY 3900007 TC019 Sa 9/18 8AM-7PM 43365 CSFTY 3900007 TC020 Sa 11/20 8AM-7PM

lsc-university park43356 CSFTY 3900007 TU208 Sa 10/16 8AM-7PM 43359 CSFTY 3900007 TU210 Sa 12/18-12/18 8AM-7PM

motorcycle

motorcycle rider courseThis weekend class features 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours on-cycle riding time. The course is designed for both the beginning rider and the experienced rider who want to sharpen existing skills and to learn new ones. Special emphasis is placed on mastering full control of the cycle. Once this skill is developed, the course moves to the advanced physical and mental skills needed to ride the motorcycle safely. Some insurance companies may offer a 10 percent discount for three years following completion of the course. Fee includes use of cycles as well as all books and materials. Minimum age is 15. This course is mandatory for those under 18 to obtain a motorcycle license. Under 18 must have parental consent plus have completed or be enrolled in a concurrent Driver’s Education program. Limited enrollment. Register early. 2.0 CEUs $146.00/$118.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris43888 CDRIV 3955501 NN001 F 9/10-9/12 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 9/10-12/12 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 9/10-12/12 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543889 CDRIV 3955501 NN002 F 9/17-9/19 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 9/17-9/19 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 9/17-9/19 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543890 CDRIV 3955501 NN003 F 9/24-9/26 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 9/24-9/26 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 9/24-9/26 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543891 CDRIV 3955501 NN004 F 10/1-10/3 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 10/1-10/3 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 10/1-10/3 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543892 CDRIV 3955501 NN005 F 10/8-10/10 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 10/8-10/10 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 10/8-10/10 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543893 CDRIV 3955501 NN006 F 10/15-10/17 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 10/15-10/17 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 10/15-10/17 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543896 CDRIV 3955501 NN007 F 10/22-10/24 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 10/22-10/24 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 10/22-10/24 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543897 CDRIV 3955501 NN008 F 11/5-11/7 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 11/5-11/7 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 11/5-11/7 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543898 CDRIV 3955501 NN009 F 11/19-11/21 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 11/19-11/21 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 11/19-11/21 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543899 CDRIV 3955501 NN010 F 12/3-12/5 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 12/3-12/5 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 12/3-12/5 7AM-12PM HLPE 10543900 CDRIV 3955501 NN011 F 12/17-12/19 7PM-9PM HLPE 105 Sa 12/17-12/19 7AM-3:30PM HLPE 105 Su 12/17-12/19 7AM-12PM HLPE 105

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altered booksTime when, drawing and scribbling in a book would have earned you the wrath of your schoolteacher or librarian. Now it’s an art form. With the techniques explored in this class, you can turn an old or unwanted title into a book that expresses your artistic vision by covering the old text up with collage. You will be so inspired that you just won’t know where to start... but just open a page and... 0.6 CEUs. Supplies will cost approximately $4 per student and a supply list will be distributed at the first class. 0.6 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park43378 CARTS 3940017 TU206 Tu 8/31-9/2 11PM-2:30PM 43381 CARTS 3940017 TU207 Tu 11/23-12/14 1PM-2:30PM

lsc-tomball43015 CARTS 3940017 TC016 Tu 8/31-9/21 6PM-7:30PM43017 CARTS 3940017 TC017 Tu 11/23-12/14 6PM-7:30PM

lsc-north Harris45533 CARTS 3940017 NN101 W 9/8-9/29 1PM-2:30PM CMED 207Students must provide own used book, or one can be purchased from the instructor for $4. A materials list will be given on the first day of class.45534 CARTS 3940017 NN102 W 9/8-9/29 6PM-7:30PM Student will provide own used book, or can purchase from instructor for $4. A materials list will be given on first day of class.

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basic automotive maintenance for womenThis course is a study of the basic fundamentals and theory of operation of the modern automobile. The primary purpose is to acquaint the student with the proper periodic service procedures necessary to maintain the automobile in a safe and economical operating condition. In addition service procedures, annual inspection, seasonal preparations, and knowing what engine repair warning signs to recognize. Oil maintenance, oil types, filters, and proper disposal of used oil will be covered. Automotive safety inspection of tires, brakes, lights, wipers, fluid levels, etc. will be stressed. Correct procedures for changing a flat tire, tire rotation importance and procedures will be covered in detail. 1.2 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris43950 CAUTO 3900401 NN108 F 9/17-10/8 3PM-6PM APTC 12544181 CAUTO 3900401 KS101 S 9/11-09/25 9AM-3PM TBA44184 CAUTO 3900401 KS102 S 10/16 -10/30 9AM-3PM TBA

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bridge for beginners and beyondThe card game of bridge is calisthenics for the mind as well as a great social outlet. This course is designed to introduce card lovers to the fascinating world of contract bridge. In a fun and relaxing environment you will learn the basic fundamentals of playing bridge socially. Your instructor is patient and thoughtful thus capable of teaching all levels regardless of experience. Each session will consist of concept lessons with application and classroom practice. Textbook optional but not required. 1.2 CEUs $51.00lsc-emciD44397 CCARD 3200001 KM101 TTh 9/14-9/30 6PM-9PM

bridge: introduction to Duplicate bridgeThe fundamentals of competitive bridge are presented in a relaxed manner conducive to effective learning with in-class practice. This course is designed for experienced social party bridge players desiring to make the transition to duplicative bridge. Your instructor is a Silver Life Master with more than 40+ years experience teaching all ages and experience levels. Suggested textbooks are available but not required. 1.2 CEUs $51.00lsc-emciD44398 CCARD 3200002 KM102 TTh 10/5-10/21 6PM-9PM

makeup artistryLearn to enhance your facial features; choose the right foundations, concealers and colors for your complexion; and practice techniques used by professional makeup artists for celebrities and models. Class size is limited due to the personalized attention required. There will be a $8 materials fee paid to the instructor. 0.6 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42768 CARTS 3910028 TU001 Sa 9/18-9/18 9AM-3PM 42770 CARTS 3910028 TU002 Sa 10/16-10/16 9AM-3PM

42771 CARTS 3910028 TU003 Sa 11/13-11/13 9AM-3PM

puppy Kindergarten - level iStudents will be taught how to imprint pattern behavior using motivational methods that trigger the dog’s willingness to please via body language and voice tones in minutes. As a result, Canine Communication and Control (C3) is established based on the fact that “Dog training is having the human trained to view the world the way the dog views it”. Students will learn the basic commands: come, sit, down, stay, heel and respect the words No! No! They will learn how their dog’s keenest sense of learning is the foundation for basic obedience and solving problem behaviors. Designed for puppies between 8 and 24 weeks of age. Owners must have proof of DHLP, PARVO, and Rabies (if over 4 months) vaccinations. DO NOT BRING YOUR PUPPY TO THE FIRST CLASS. 0.5 CEUs $43.00/$35.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball42637 CANIM 3900001 TC001 Sa 8/28-10/2 9AM-10AM 42638 CANIM 3900001 TC002 Sa 10/9-11/6 9AM-10AM42639 CANIM 3900001 TC003 Sa 11/13-12/11 9AM-10AM

personal improvement consumer services

Home buyers seminarARE YOU REALLY READY TO BUY A HOME? This class is to help educate consumers in the home buying process in today’s market. Designed for buying your first home or your next home. This class explains what you the home buyer must know before moving forward in the home buying process. Bring $10 for the workbook. 0.2 CEUs $19.00/$15.80 Sr. Citizenlsc-university park42685 CRELX 3300001 TU001 Sa 10/16-10/16 10AM-12PM

lsc-tomball42662 CRELX 3300001 TC007 Sa 9/18-9/18 10AM-12PM

wedding planner certificationThe Wedding Planning Institutes fast track certification program is the industry standard for individuals looking to get started in the wedding and event planning business right away. Topics include, business planning for the wedding planner, wedding styles, signatures and themes. As well as wedding etiquette in America, vendors and contracts, stationary, attire, public relations, introduction to sales and marketing, reception logistics, cakes and desserts, music, photography, decorations, wedding favors, pre and post celebrations and expanding business revenue streams. 4.0 CEUs $864.00/$832.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris44456 CBUSI 3100102 NN022 M 9/13-11/29 6PM-9:30PM HLPE 105

family & community services

babysitting, american red cross Get ready to baby sit. This American Red Cross class will cover all aspects of child safety, home safety, role playing in potential problem situations and first aid techniques. Students will receive official Red Cross certification upon course completion. Students must be age 11 or older to receive certification. A textbook is required for this course and can be purchased at the Lone Star College Bookstore prior to the start of class. Students should bring a baby doll and bring a sack lunch. 0.6 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball43362 CSFTY 3930080 TC018 Sa 10/9-10/9 9AM-3PM

Job search & employment skillsStudy of the skills required to obtain and maintain a job. Topics include standard applications for employment, interview procedures, working with placement agencies, personal appearance and attitudes, employer expectations, and employer/employee relations. Designed to address specific needs of developmentally disabled adults seeking employment 3.2 CEUs $198.00lsc-cyfair44233 CPOFT 2100603 CY100 MTu 8/30-12/7 10AM-12:10PM

following your genetic blueprintHave you ever wondered why two people can eat the same thing and one will lose weight while one will not? Or why some people thrive on a vegan diet while others fade without red meat? Principles will be explained from Peter d’Adamo’s book, Eat Right for Your Blood Type. There are fascinating things to learn about as to why each blood type can and cannot eat certain foods, and why some foods help to lose weight and others put on the weight. Do you know your blood type? Don’t worry, after hearing this presentation, it should become very obvious to you which type you are and how you can feel better by eating right for your blood type. Don’t miss this unique and interesting course! 0.3 CEUs $27.00lsc-tomball42668 CHEAL 3930027 TC008 Th 10/7-10/7 6PM-9PM

reading and writing

creating characters who sellWhich comes first - plot or character? Most experienced writers unequivocally say that the most exciting plots don’t matter much until they are matched with the right characters. Characters are what readers and movie-goers remember long after the action has faded. This workshop focuses on how to 0.6 CEUs $51.00/$41.40 Sr. Citizenlsc-north Harris43511 CENGL 3200021 NN105 Th 9/23-10/28 3PM-4PM

creative writingA brief study of genres of poetry, essay and short fiction. Practice in original composition. Designed for students interested in imaginative writing. Journal notebook and portfolio folders required. This course is linked to ENGL 2307. Prerequisite: Six hours of English or departmental approval 4.8 CEUs $159.00lsc-north Harris44557 CENGL 3230701 NN191 M 8/30-12/6 6PM-8:50PM 44555 CENGL 3230701 NN190 TTh 8/31-12/9 10:30AM-11:50AM

special interests

Dog grooming assistantDesigned for the person with little or no experience in the field, this course provides introductory instruction. Topics addressed include safety and sanitation, dog restraint, dematting, bathing, drying, brushing, and nail trimming techniques. 4.0 CEUs $249.00off-site locations44452 CVTHT 2109101 NN020 TTh 9/7-10/14 6PM-9:20PM OFLO TBAChristene’s Doggie Do’s, 3630 Treaschwig Road, Spring, Texas44454 CVTHT 2109101 NN021 TTh 10/26-12/7 6PM-9:20PM OFLO TBA

Christene’s Doggie Do’s, 3630 Treaschwig Road, Spring, Texas

interested in becoming a wedding planner? The Wedding Planning Institute has partnered with LSC-North Harris to offer a fast-track certification program for individuals looking to get started in the wedding planning business right away. This course will include business planning, wedding styles and etiquette, marketing, and much more. Get started as a wedding planner in only 40 hours! Cost: $864/$832 Sr. Citizen

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Dog obedience - level iiThis class builds and polishes the skills learned in level one, establishing effective Canine Communication and Control (C3) in minutes. As a result, Canine Communication and Control (C3) is established based on the fact that “Dog training is not having the dog trained; dog training is having the human trained to view the world the way the dog views it”. Students will learn basic and advanced commands: come, sit, stay, heel, sit-stay, down-stay, heel-sit-stay, up and respect for the words No! No! The course also includes a consultation on housebreaking and problem behavior modification upon request. Designed for dogs 24 weeks of age or older. Owners must have proof of DHLP, PARVO, and Rabies (if over 4 months) vaccinations. Do not bring your dog to the first class. 0.5 CEUs $43.00/$35.00 Sr. Citizenlsc-tomball42646 CANIM 3900102 TC004 Sa 8/28-10/2 10AM-11AM 42650 CANIM 3900102 TC005 Sa 10/9-11/6 10AM-11AM 42652 CANIM 3900102 TC006 Sa 11/13-12/11 10AM-11AM

Digestion: the ins and outs and How to improve itMost of us don’t spend a lot of time thinking about digestion. This is the body’s job and we trust the body digestive tract to do its job. However, if we are experiencing constipation, gas, bad breath, or a host of other conditions common in today’s world, it is very much on the mind. Would you like to know more, such as how it all works together, how the gastric juices and enzymes from various organs of the body assist in the assimilation of our food, even how chewing properly can have an effect? Even the frame of mind as we eat can make a difference. Enroll in this class to learn these things and much more about improving your own digestion. 0.3 CEUs $27.00/$22.20 Sr. Citizen

writing popular fiction: the basicsThink you can write a best seller that equals John Grisham’s best efforts? Perhaps you have a tale of romance or intrigue that haunts and taunts you? If so, jump start your creativity with a class on the basics of writing fiction and find out how to get the story out of your mind and onto paper. We will discuss basic story elements such as character, conflict, plot development and more. In-class writing exercise, story development-and trouble shooting-and the basic elements of fiction will help you generate raw material and complete a finished short story or section of a novel in progress. Class time is devoted to discussion and in-class writing exercises. Be prepared to write! 2.4 CEUs $102.00lsc-north Harris42616 CENGL 3930012 NN100 TTh 9/21-10/28 6PM-8PM

youth

Kingwood college Kid careThis program will provide supervision for children (ages 4-12) while their parents attend classes. Parent must show proof of their own enrollment at Kingwood College and the child’s birth certificate each semester when registering their child. 0.0 CEUs $25.00lsc-Kingwood43969 CYTHS 3911111 KC100 MTWTh 8/30-12/16 5PM-10PM CLA 11543971 CYTHS 3922222 KC101 M 8/30-12/13 5PM-10PM CLA 11543974 CYTHS 3922222 KC102 Tu 8/31-12/14 5PM-10PM CLA 11543975 CYTHS 3922222 KC103 W 9/1-12/15 5PM-10PM CLA 11543976 CYTHS 3922222 KC104 Th 9/2-12/16 5PM-10PM CLA 115

Kingwood college Kid care programThis program will provide supervision for children (ages 4-12) while their parents attend classes. Parent must show proof of their own enrollment at Kingwood College and the child’s birth certificate each semester when registering their child. 0.0 CEUs $25.00lsc-Kingwood43969 CYTHS 3911111 KC100 MTWTh 8/30-12/16 5PM-10PM CLA 115

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Introduction to Database DevelopmentIntroduction to Microsoft Access 2003Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007Introduction to OracleIntroduction to SQL

Design courses Creating Web Graphics with Photoshop CS3Intermediate Photoshop CS2Intermediate Photoshop CS3Intermediate Photoshop CS4Introduction to CorelDRAW X3Introduction to Illustrator CS3Introduction to InDesign CS3Introduction to Photoshop CS2Introduction to Photoshop CS3Introduction to Photoshop CS4

Digital photography Discover Digital PhotographyIntermediate Photoshop CS2Intermediate Photoshop CS3Introduction to Photoshop CS2Introduction to Photoshop CS3Introduction to Photoshop CS4Making Movies with Windows XPPhotographing Nature with Your Digital CameraPhotographing People With Your Digital CameraPhotoshop CS2 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop CS3 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop CS4 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 5.0 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 5.0 for the Digital Photographer IIPhotoshop Elements 6.0 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 6.0 for the Digital Photographer IIPhotoshop Elements 7 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Photographer IPhotoshop Elements 8 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer IISecrets of Better PhotographyTravel Photography for the Digital Photographer

family Assisting Aging ParentsGenealogy Basics

finance and personal wealth Debt Elimination Techniques That WorkGet Paid to TravelIntroduction to Stock OptionsKeys to Successful Money ManagementPersonal Finance

Real Estate InvestingReal Estate Investing IIStocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My!The Analysis and Valuation of StocksWhere Does All My Money Go?

general business and management Administrative Assistant ApplicationsAdministrative Assistant FundamentalsDistribution and Logistics ManagementGoing Green at the WorkplaceIntroduction to Business AnalysisManaging Customer ServiceManufacturing ApplicationsManufacturing FundamentalsPrinciples of Sales ManagementPurchasing ApplicationsPurchasing FundamentalsSuccessful Construction Business ManagementSupply Chain Management Applications Supply Chain Management FundamentalsUnderstanding the Human Resources Function

general internetAchieving Top Search Engine PositionsCreating Web PagesNavigating the Internet Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts

grant writing A to Z Grant WritingAdvanced Grant Proposal WritingBecoming a Grant Writing ConsultantGet Grants!Writing Effective Grant Proposals

grant writing and nonprofit A to Z Grant WritingAdvanced Grant Proposal WritingBecoming a Grant Writing ConsultantGet Grants!Introduction to Nonprofit ManagementMarketing Your Business on the Internet Marketing Your NonprofitStarting a NonprofitWow, What a Great Event!Writing Effective Grant Proposals

Health and wellness Handling Medical Emergencies Healing Through HypnosisHuman Anatomy and Physiology

Introduction to Natural Health and HealingLose Weight and Keep It OffLuscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick MealsMedical TranscriptionOutdoor Survival Techniques

Health care Become a Physical Therapy AideBecome an Optical AssistantCertificate in Bioenergy and Spiritual HealingHandling Medical EmergenciesHuman Anatomy and PhysiologyIntroduction to Natural Health and Healing Medical CodingMedical TerminologyMedical Transcription

Html courses Creating User Requirements DocumentsCreating Web PagesDesigning Effective WebsitesIntermediate CSS and XHTML Introduction to CSS and XHTML

internet and business Learn to Buy and Sell on eBayMarketing Your Business on the InternetStart Your Own eBay Drop Off Store

Job search Making Age an Asset in Your Job SearchResume Writing WorkshopTwelve Steps to a Successful Job Search

K-12 content area teachers & administrators An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFLPractical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL ClassroomTeaching ESL/EFL Reading

Knowledge-building courses An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFLTeaching ESL/EFL Reading

languages An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFLBeginning Braille TranscriptionBeginning Conversational FrenchConversational JapaneseEnhancing Language Development in ChildhoodGrammar for ESLGrammar RefresherInstant Italian

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Making Movies with Windows VistaMaking Movies with Windows XPPerforming Payroll in QuickBooks 2009 QuickBooks 2009 for Contractors

paralegal Real Estate Law

pc networking and security Advanced PC SecurityIntermediate NetworkingIntroduction to Networking Introduction to PC Security Introduction to PC TroubleshootingWireless Networking

personal excellence Achieving Success with Difficult PeopleGet Assertive! Goodbye to ShyIndividual ExcellenceInterpersonal CommunicationKeys to Effective CommunicationLeadership Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will FollowLose Weight and Keep It OffMaking Age an Asset in Your Job SearchSkills for Making Great DecisionsTwelve Steps to a Successful Job Search

photography courses Photoshop CS2 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop CS3 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop CS4 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 5.0 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 6.0 for the Digital Photographer Photoshop Elements 6.0 for the Digital Photographer II Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital PhotographerPhotoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Photographer II Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer II

project management High Speed Project Management Project Management Applications Project Management Fundamentals Six Sigma

publishing Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published Introduction to Internet Writing MarketsPublish It Yourself The Craft of Magazine Writing

reading and writing Creating K-12 Learning Materials Guided Reading and Writing Guided Reading Ready, Set, Read! Response to InterventionTeaching ESL/EFL Reading Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6

sales and marketing Achieving Top Search Engine PositionsBusiness and Marketing Writing Designing Effective Websites Effective Business Writing Effective Selling Interpersonal CommunicationKeys to Effective Communication Leadership Marketing Your Business on the Internet Principles of Sales Management Professional Sales Skills

science Teaching Science: Grades 4-6

skills-building courses Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL ClassroomTeaching ESL/EFL Reading

software applications Intermediate Microsoft Access 2003Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003 Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2003Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2007

start your own business Creating a Successful Business Plan Get Paid to Travel Growing Plants for Fun and Profit Introduction to Internet Writing Markets Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay Marketing Your Business on the Internet

Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007Introduction to Windows VistaIntroduction to Windows XPWhat’s New In Microsoft Office 2007

microsoft courses Advanced Microsoft Excel 2003Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007Advanced Microsoft Word 2003Intermediate Microsoft Access 2003Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007Intermediate Microsoft Word 2003Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2003Introduction to Microsoft Office Accounting Professional 2008Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2003Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2003Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007Introduction to Microsoft Project 2003Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2003Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2007Introduction to Microsoft Visio 2003Introduction to Microsoft Visio 2007Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007What’s New In Microsoft Office 2007

multimedia courses Introduction to Flash CS4Making Movies with Windows Vista Making Movies with Windows XP

new esl/efl teachers An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFLPractical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL ClassroomTeaching ESL/EFL Reading

other computer courses Introduction to CorelDRAW X3Introduction to Crystal Reports 10Introduction to Peachtree Accounting 2009

Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL ClassroomSpanish in the ClassroomSpeed SpanishSpeed Spanish IISpeed Spanish IIITeaching ESL/EFL GrammarTeaching ESL/EFL ReadingTeaching ESL/EFL VocabularyWriting for ESL

law and legal Business Law for the Small Business OwnerConstitutional Law: Bill of RightsEmployment Law FundamentalsEvidence LawIntroduction to Criminal LawIntroduction to Criminal Law IILegal Nurse ConsultingWinning Strategy for the CourtroomWorkers’ Compensation

learn a new skill Everyday MathGoing Green at the Workplace Grammar RefresherHandling Medical Emergencies Healing Through HypnosisHomeschool With SuccessHuman Anatomy and PhysiologyIntroduction to AlgebraIntroduction to Natural Health and HealingMerrill Ream Speed ReadingOutdoor Survival TechniquesWow, What a Great Event!

mathematics Everyday MathIntroduction to AlgebraSingapore Math StrategiesSingapore MathTeaching Math: Grades 4-6

microsoft applications Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2003Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003

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Publish It Yourself Real Estate Investing Real Estate Investing II Secrets of the Caterer Start and Operate your own Home-Based Business Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business Start Your Own eBay Drop Off Store Start Your Own Small Business Starting a Consulting Practice Wow, What a Great Event!

test prep GED Preparation GMAT Preparation GRE Preparation - Part 1 GRE Preparation - Part 2 -LSAT Preparation - Part 1 LSAT Preparation - Part 2 Praxis I Preparation -Prepare for the GED Language Arts, Writing Test Prepare for the GED Math Test SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 1 SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 2

test preparation LSAT Preparation - Part 1 LSAT Preparation - Part 2

tools for teachers A to Z Grant Writing - Creating the Inclusive Classroom Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom Easy Classroom Podcasting Get Assertive! Grammar Refresher Leadership Praxis I Preparation Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II Survival Kit for New Teachers Teaching Students With Autism Strategies for Success The Creative Classroom -Understanding Adolescents Working Successfully With Learning Disabled Students

web technology courses Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Creating Web PagesDesigning Effective WebsitesIntermediate CSS and XHTMLIntermediate Dreamweaver CS3Intermediate PHP and MySQL Introduction to CSS and XHTMLIntroduction to Dreamweaver CS4Introduction to Dreamweaver MX 2004 Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Introduction to PHP and MySQL

writer’s guides A Writer’s Guide to Descriptive Settings Research Methods for Writers The Keys to Effective Editing Writing for ESL

writing Introduction to Journaling Resume Writing Workshop Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book Write Your Life Story

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career serVices

Career Servicesconfused as to what career you are best suited for?

interested in knowing more about the possibilities?

near the end of a program and need to create a resumé to take to the job interview?

Each Lone Star College has a Career Services office which provides information and techniques for being successful in your career, identifying a new career, assessment testing, career reference library access, as well as seminars on these topics and more. The Career Services Office is open to students and the community. Anyone needing assistance in making a career decision is eligible to use our services.

For more information, contact the Lone Star College nearest you:

Lone Star College-Cyfair - 281.290.3460Lone Star College-Kingwood - 281.312.1660Lone Star College-Montgomery - 936.273.7446Lone Star College-North Harris - 281.618.5602Lone Star College-Tomball - 281.357.3676

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9191 Barker Cypress RoadCypress, Texas 77433-1383CE Office: MOD #1Phone: 281.290.3460Fax: 832.482.1003e-mail: [email protected] Bookstore: 281.290.5950Financial Aid: 281.290.3200

lsc-fairbanks center14955 Northwest FreewayHouston, Texas 77040832.782.5000 (Phone)832.782.5035 (Fax)

20000 Kingwood DriveKingwood, Texas 77339-3801CE Office: Classroom Building A, Rm.107Phone: 281.312.1660 Fax: 281.312.1612 e-mail: [email protected] Bookstore: 281.312.1699Financial Aid: 281.312.1667

lsc-emciD center21575 Hwy 59NNew Caney, Texas 77357281.312.1750 (Phone)281.354. 7700 (Fax)

3200 College Park DriveConroe, Texas 77384-4500CE Office: Building C, Rm. 228Phone: 936.273.7446Fax: 936.273.7262e-mail: [email protected] Bookstore: 936.273.7338Financial Aid: 936.273.7227

lsc-conroe center102 Longview DriveConroe, Texas 77301936.271.6000 (Phone)936.271.6001 (Fax)

2700 W.W. Thorne DriveHouston, Texas 77073-3499CE Center: CMED 102Phone: 281.618.5602 Fax: 281.618.5633 e-mail: [email protected]: 281.618.5699Financial Aid: 281.618.5644

lsc-greenspoint center250 N. Sam Houston Parkway EastHouston, Texas 77060281.260.3501 (Phone)281.260.3511 (Fax)

lsc-carver center2330 S. Victory St.Houston, Texas 77088281.618.5800 (Phone)281.618.5803 (Fax)

30555 Tomball ParkwayTomball, Texas 77375-4036CE Office: E166Phone: 281.357.3676 Fax: 281.357.3726 e-mail: [email protected] Bookstore: 281.351.3398Financial Aid: 281.351.3310

lsc-university park20515 SH 249Houston, Texas 77070281.401.5300 (Phone)281.260.3511 (Fax)

Central Services & Training Center5000 Research Forest DriveThe Woodlands, Texas 77381Phone: 832.813.6500

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registration

registration informationfall calendarLSC campuses are closed on the following dates:

Labor Day Holiday September 4 – 6Thanksgiving Holiday November 25 – 28Winter Holiday December 20 – January 2

important:Accepted methods of payment are cash, money order, checks made payable to Lone Star College, or credit card (MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or Visa).

before register online:

requirements:• Credit card payment is required when registering via the Web.• All financial obligations to the college system must have been met.

registration tips:• Returning students can expedite registration by logging onto

MyRecords. LoneStar.edu/MyRecords.htm• Use the location drop-down box to select a campus.• Enter as much information as possible to reduce the risk of timing out

(at least three fields).• If there is no activity for 5 minutes OR the search is too broad, the

page will time out. DO NOT click the browser back button! Instead, click the Menu link in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.

• Don’t hit Submit more than once.

registration optionsTo register, choose one of the following methods.

1 . onlineMost continuing education courses are available through registration online.

instructions for online registrationGo to LoneStar.edu/Class-Search.htm

• Click Registration for Continuing Education Class• Current Students: Login to MyRecords to register.

• New Students: Search for classes. Proceed to set up an account after making course selections.

the two primary fields used for course registration are:search for: Type in the Key Word for the class you are looking for and location, then click Submit. On the Select Classes page, click in the box next to the selected class after verifying on the right side that seats are still available. Click Submit.

course code number: Complete this box with the rubric/prefix and the course number. (Example: CARTS 3940464 M3205) (type in the course number exactly as it’s shown in the catalog . Click Submit. On the Select Classes page, choose the course, if available seats are left, and Submit. important: When registering online using the course number, IGNORE the 5 digit number shown in the schedule preceding the lettered prefix. This is NOT part of the course number. Example: 09405 CAPT 7000065 CY007

ignore

• On the Pay For Classes page, VERIFY the class information. (If incorrect, follow the instructions at the TOP of the page. Remove the class and recalculate the amount due.) Complete the page with your credit card information and click on Submit.

• Print the Confirmation Page. If there are any technical problems, please contact the Lone Star College System Help Desk at 832.813.6600.

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academy for lifelong learning (all)The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership organization that offers courses specifically designed for active adults, age 50+. For more information contact the Lone Star College ALL nearest you:

LSC-CyFair 281.290.5273LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1750LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7446LSC-North Harris 281.765.7947LSC-Tomball 281.357.3676

age guidelines–youth Lone Star College Continuing Education classes are primarily designed to serve adult learners. Students who are 15-17 years-old MUST have written parental permission and 13-14 year-old students must have a parent enrolled in the same class, unless the course is specifically designed for younger students or for a specific education level.

books–suppliesIf books and supplies are required, they ARE NOT included in the cost of the course, unless indicated in the course description. Students can buy books from the location of their choice. Books are available for purchase in the Lone Star College Bookstore or by ordering online through the following Web site: www.efollett.com.bookstores

LSC-CyFair 281.290.5950LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1699LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7338LSC-North Harris 281.618.5699LSC-Tomball 281.351.3398

certificatescourseA certificate of completion is awarded upon successful completion of a workforce education course to document CEUs. The number of CEUs awarded for the course will be listed on the course certificate. Courses can also be taken for personal enrichment.workforce A Continuing Education Workforce Development Certificate is awarded to a student who successfully completes a grouping of related continuing education courses.

class cancellationsAlthough Continuing Education personnel will attempt to contact students in the event a class cancels, however it is the responsibility of the student to check the status of the class prior to attending. Students may do so by calling the campus or by logging onto LoneStar.edu/MyRecords.htm.

2 . in person• Click Registration for Continuing Education Class• Search & Register through MyRecords.• New students should click get iD & password . Follow the

instructions carefully on this page and click on Submit.• The Search/Register for Continuing Education Classes page that

comes up is multi-purpose. (please note that it can be used to search for classes as well as to register .)

Complete the registration form and register in person at:

LSC-CyFair Learning Commons, Rm 140LSC-Kingwood Classroom Building A, Rm 107LSC-Montgomery Building C, Room 228LSC-North Harris Continuing Education Bldg, Rm 102LSC-Tomball Continuing Education Office, E166

3 . telepHone registrationTo register over the phone, contact the appropriate Lone Star College.

LSC-CyFair 281.290.3460LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1660LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7446LSC-North Harris 281.618.5634LSC-Tomball 281.357.3676

4 . faxFax your registration form. You must pay at the time of registration. Credit card payments to include credit card number, expiration date, signature, billing address, and the security code (CVV). Receipts are mailed for fax registration by request only.

LSC-CyFair 832.482.1003LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1612LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7262LSC-North Harris 281.618.5633LSC-Tomball 281.357.3726

5 . by mailMail your registration form with check or credit card. Credit card payments to include credit card number, expiration date, signature, billing address, zip code and the security code (CVV) located on the credit card.

LSC-CyFair 9191 Barker Cypress Rd., Cypress, TX 77433LSC-Kingwood 20000 Kingwood Dr., Kingwood, TX 77339LSC-Montgomery 3200 College Park Dr., Conroe, TX 77384LSC-North Harris 2700 W.W. Thorne Dr., Houston, TX 77073LSC-Tomball 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball, TX 77375

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continuing education and credit linked coursesIf a CE course was taken from 2005 to present, it is articulated if it is linked to a credit course. These classes may last the entire semester or any portion thereof. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. Linked courses are designated by a symbol. Students registered through LSC-CE may earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs), not SCH. CE students who wish to receive SCH(s), must complete a Prior Learning Assessment by CE-Credit articulation form and petition for credit. For more details, visit LoneStar.edu/PLA or see a student advisor.

continuing education units (ceus)One CEU is 10 contact hours of successful participation/completion in a continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. Transcripts listing CEU credits satisfactorily completed are available upon request. CEUs are recognized internationally as a measure of substantive professional education and training.

customized and corporate trainingCustomized training is available to local businesses that need to offer business-related technical or soft-skills training to a group of employees through the Lone Star Corporate College. Contact Information: [email protected] or 281.296.7827.

Disability support services (aDa compliance) Lone Star College System is dedicated to providing access and services in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Support services for students with disabilities are provided on an individual basis, upon the student’s request. Requests for these services should be made through the office of counseling services. For information or assistance call the appropriate Lone Star College.

Disability Services Voice TDDLSC-CyFair 281.290.3260 281.290.3206LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1453 281.312.1515LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7236 936.273.7434 (video phone)LSC-North Harris 281.618.5481 281.618.5565LSC-Tomball 281.351.3380 281.351.3380

employment Individuals who are interested in teaching, and who have job skills, talents or knowledge to share, apply to be a continuing education instructor for the Lone Star College System! Part-time temporary positions pay in the range of $21 to $41 per hour, depending on your education, experience, and the course you are teaching. Visit our employment website for more information and job postings LoneStar.edu/Employment.htm.

english for non-native speakersLone Star College System offers various programs of English for Speakers of Other Languages: The College Preparation track helps students get ready for college courses and degrees. The English for the Workplace programs help students to develop the speaking, listening, writing and communication skills necessary for successful carrier building. LSCS also offers Basic English Skills for students who wish to improve their literacy skills and make a successful transition to the job market or to the Workplace and College preparation programs.

Lone Star College System ofrece varios programas para las personas de otros idiomas: Nuestro programa de preparación académica (Academic Preparación) le ayudará a conseguir e ingresar a clases académicas. Nuestro programa de Inglés para el Trabajo (English for the Workplace) le ayudará a desarrollar habilidades para leer, escribir y conversar, todo esto con el simple fin de enriquecer una carrera exítosa para usted. También ofrecemos clases de inglés básico para adultos (Basic English Skills) para aquellos estudiantes que desean mejorar sus habilidades en el inglés, como en su trabajo. También le ayudará en la transición para los dos programas mencionados previamente.

equal opportunityThe Lone Star College System is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. The LSCS does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, nationality or ethnicity in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other system college administered programs and activities.

emergency closing/inclement weatherIn the event of inclement weather or emergency closing, the Location Executive Officer (LEO) or designee may cancel all or some of the college classes. Generally, such decisions will be made between 5:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. for day classes and by 3 p.m. for evening classes. When off-campus facilities are closed for any reason, the college classes at those sites will be cancelled. The closing announcement will be made on all local any or all of our locations.

ferpaThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, was established to protect the privacy rights of all students and applies to any educational facility receiving federal funds, The Act prevents the release of certain information held within a student records. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/12190.htm.

financial aid availabletpegTexas Public Education Grant (TPEG) funds are available for some Workforce Development Certificate programs to those students who qualify. The financial aid staff can assist students with meeting educational expenses and help with completing the application(s). Students who plan to use TPEG must have the funds available before registration. For information contact the Financial Aid office at:

LSC-CyFair 281.290.3239LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1606LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7227LSC-North Harris 281.618.5644LSC-Tomball 281.351.3310

wiaWorkforce Investment Act (WIA) approved courses are certified by the Gulf Coast Workforce Development Board and the Texas Workforce Commission to provide training to eligible individuals. Call 1.800.735.2989 to find the nearest career office or visit www.theworksource.org. In addition, for more information call Michelle Greer at 281.290.2826.

geD test and test preparationThe General Education Development (GED) Test and Test Preparation course are offered at each Lone Star College. For more information contact the nearest college.

library and learning centerLone Star College allows the community open access to the many resources and services available through Libraries and Learning Centers. Computers, books, online databases, instruction and assistance are enjoyed by members of our community. For information about the Lone Star College libraries visit Library.LoneStar.edu

lifetime learning tax creditThis credit applies to tuition and fees for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education course work. A family can claim on its tax return a credit equal to 20 percent of $5,000 of qualified educational expenses (maximum benefit is $1,000). This tax credit is available to married taxpayers, filing jointly with an annual gross income of $80,000 or less, or to single taxpayers with an annual gross income of $40,000 or less.

lone star college on-lineOn-line learning is anytime anywhere learning not confined to the classroom. Students enjoy self-paced instruction delivered via flexible scheduling opportunities over the Internet. Individuals who are successful using distance learning are generally self-directed, motivated learners willing to devote sufficient time to the course.

non Degree seeking studentsA student who is not seeking a degree or certificate from LSCS may enroll for a maximum of 12 semester credit hours without being assessed in reading, writing, and mathematics. A student, who regularly attends another college and plans to enroll only in the summer, must provide documentation of enrollment in another institution prior to enrolling at LSCS. All students must meet the required prerequisites for courses.

payment plansPayment plans are only available for the Alternative Teacher Certification program. Contact the Lone Star College Continuing Education department for more information.

refundsStudents must officially withdraw before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given.

returned checksThere is a $30 charge plus applicable taxes for returned checks. Checks returned unpaid for any reason must be promptly redeemed by cash or money order, or registration in the class will be cancelled and all records withheld.

senior citizens DiscountIndividuals 60 years of age or older should check course descriptions for classes that have a special reduced rate. Discounts will be automatically computed at the time of registration. In addition, there are courses designed just for seniors through the Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL). Contact closet college campus for details.

sex offender policyEffective September 1, 2003, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 62.03(h) requires each person who is required to register as a sex offender and who intends to be employed, work with a contractor, or attend classes at an institution of higher education to register with the campus police department within 7 days. Current Lone Star College board policy requires that sex offenders seeking to enroll at, provide services to, or be employed with Lone Star College to submit information pertinent to his or her offense(s) to the Lone Star College System Review committee to determine his or her eligibility for enrollment, vendor services or employment. A person seeking to be a student shall be required to be approved before completing the registration process.

summer youth programsLone Star College summer youth programs give students an opportunity to enhance existing talents or develop new ones through a variety of classes in age-appropriate groups. For more information contact the Lone Star College near you. Summer sessions begin in June.

transcriptsTranscripts of completed coursework are available upon request by contacting the Admissions office at the appropriate Lone Star College.

VeteransVeterans who are eligible for benefits under the Hazelwood Act should contact the Financial Aid office for further information.

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symbols4-8 Generalist Teacher Preparation 93

aAccess Complete - Online 64Access I 64Access II 64Accounting

Accounting and Business Ethics 22Accounting II, Intermediate 22Accounting II, Principles of 22Accounting I, Principles of 22Cost Accounting 22Federal Income Tax: Individual 23Federal Income Tax: Partnerships/ Corporation 23Govt & Not-For-Profit Acct Comp 24Office Accounting I 24Office Accounting II 24QuickBooks I 24QuickBooks II 24

Accuplacer/Compass Orientation 100A+ Certification Training 69Administrative Systems II Management 25Administrative Systems I Management 25Advanced Patient Care for Med. Imaging 48Air Conditioning Controls, Advanced 12Altered Books 125Alternative Teacher

4-8 Generalist Teacher Preparation 93Application for Teacher Certification 92Bilingual Teacher Preparation 93Clinical Teaching 92Components of Special Education 93Creating Successful Classrooms 93Creating Successful Classrooms Part 2 93Digital Storytelling 93EC-6 Generalist Teacher Preparation 94ESL Teacher Preparation 94Inquiry Approaches 94Integrating Technology in Your Classroom 94Introduction to Special Populations 95Learner-Centered Instruction 95Learner Diversity 95Pedagogy and Prof. Responsibility PPR 92Science Fair Projects for the Classroom 95Special Education EC-12 95Substitute Teacher Training 95Support for Intern and Clinical Teacher 92TCP Internship I 93TCP Internship II 93TExES ESL Review Session 95TExES Review: ELAR 96TExES Review: Generalist 4-8 96TExES Review: Generalist EC-6 96TExES Review: Math 96

TExES Review: PPR EC-12 96TExES Review: Science 4-8 96TExES Review: Science 8-12 96TExES Review: Social Studies 96TExES Review: Special Education 96Tools for Teaching Module 96

American Sign LanguageAmerican Sign Language, Beginning I 71Deaf Community, Introduction 71Deaf Culture 71Fingerspelling for Interpreter Training 71Interpreting I 71Interpreting II 71Interpreting III 71Interpreting in Educational Settings 71Sign I, Conversational 72Sign II, Conversational 72Sign III, Conversational 72Visual/Gestural Communications 72

Anatomy & Physiology for Massage 54Anatomy & Physiology II, Prep 52Anatomy & Physiology II, Review 52Anatomy & Physiology I, Prep 51Anatomy & Physiology I, Review 52Animation, 3-D 68Animation, Basic 68Application for Teacher Certification 92Arabic

Arabic 1 72Arabic 2 72

ArtArt Appreciation 18Art: Design I 19Art: Design III 19Art History Survey I 18Art History Survey II 19Art Metals I 19Beginning Paper Sculpture 19Design II - 3-D 19Digital Art I 16Digital Art II 16

AutomotiveAutomatic Transmission and Transaxle 88Automotive Brake Systems 88Automotive Electrical Systems 88Automotive Electronics 88Automotive Engine Repair 88Automotive Service Management 88Automotive Technology, Introduction 88Basic Automotive Maintenance for Women 126Diesel Engine I 87Engine Performance Analysis I 88Suspension and Steering 89

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Ballroom I 119Belly Dance II 119Belly Dancing 119Belly Dancing Introduction 119Country/Western I 119Dance, Country/Western Extended 119Modern Dance I 119

DC-AC Circuits 81Dental

Clinical - Dental Assisting 50Dental Assisting Lecture I 50Dental Assisting Lecture II 50Registered Dental Assistant Exam & Rev 50

Desktop Support Technician 63Diesel Engine I 87Digestion: the Ins and Outs and How to Improve It 128Digital

Digital Art I 16Digital Art II 16Digital Imaging I 68Digital Photography 17Digital Photography, Introduction 17Digital Photos on Your Computer 17Digital Photo Workshop 17Digital Publishing II 69Digital Storytelling 93Digital Video 18

Digital Photo Workshop 17Dog Grooming Assistant 127Dog Obedience - Level II 128Drafting

AutoCAD, Advanced 59AutoCAD, Intermediate 59AutoCAD, Introduction 59AutoCAD: Solid Modeling/Design 60Blueprint Reading and Sketching 60Computer-Aided Drafting, Basic 60Computer-Aided Drafting, Intermediate 60Google Sketchup 60Inventor 60Machine Drafting 60Pipe Drafting 61REVIT 60Solid Modeling/Design 61SolidWorks 61Technical Drafting 61

DramaActing I 114Development of the Motion Picture 114History of Musical Theatre 114Makeup Artistry 126Theatre Practicum 114

DrawingBasic Drawing 112Drawing and Painting 113

bBabysitting, American Red Cross 127Basic Communication for Workplace 36Basic English Skills

Basic English as a Second Language 35English as a Second Language Basic II 35English as a Second Language High Intermediate 35English Language and Civics Instruction 35

Basic Machine Shop I 81, 82Basic Mediation Training 28Basketball 122Beaded Jewelry - Basic 111Bead Making 111Bilingual Business Writing 29Bi-Lingual Certified Nurse Aide-Clinical 52Bi-Lingual Certified Nurse Aide-Lecture 52Bilingual Teacher Preparation 93Blueprint Reading and Sketching 60Blueprint Reading & Sketching 82Books - Altered 125Bowling 122Bridge for Beginners and Beyond 126Bridge: Introduction to Duplicate Bridge 126Building Multilayer Switched Networks 62Business and Professional Writing I 29Business and Professional Writing II 29Business Communications 28Business Ethics 27Business Law I 30Business Logistics, Introduction 90Business/Marketing Plan 26Business Principles 27

cCake Decorating

Cake Decorating 1 110Cake Decorating 2 110Cake Decorating, Advanced 110Cake Decorating Made Easy 110Fondant and Gum Paste 110

Care and Handling of Cut Flowers and Foliages 56Ceramics 111Ceramics I 111Ceramics II 111Ceramics Workshop 111Certified Nurse Aide 53Certified Nurse Aide Retest 53Chinese

Chinese I, Beginning 72Chinese I, Conversational 72Chinese II, Conversational 72

Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals 62Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing & Protocol Concepts 62Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless 63Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN 63Cisco Fundamentals of Network Security 2000 Professional 63

Citizenship Preparation 100Clinical-Cardiovascular Technology Technologist 48Clinical - Dental Assisting 50Clinical Teaching 92College Test Preparation

Accuplacer/Compass Orientation 100SAT Overview 101SAT Preparation 101THEA Preparation 101

Commercial Refrigeration 13Communication for Workplace I 36Communication for Workplace II 36Communication for Workplace III 36Communication for Workplace IV 37Communication Skills for Managers 32Components of Special Education 93Computer-Aided Drafting, Basic 60Computer-Aided Drafting, Intermediate 60Computer Fundamentals 61Computer Fundamentals in Spanish 61Computer Illustration 68Computer Programming 68Computers, Introduction 62Concealed Handgun License Renewal 124Conflict to Collaboration 29Construction Methods and Materials 12Consult with a Local Business Owner 26Conversation for Workplace 37Cost Accounting 22CPR and First Aid

CPR Basic Life Support 50CPR for the Health Care Provider 50CPR for the Professional Rescuer 50

CPS 1 Review: Office Systems & Technology 100CPS 2 Review for Office Administration 100Crafts

Basic Beaded Jewelry 111Bead Making 111Ceramics 111Ceramics I 111Ceramics II 111Ceramics Workshop 111Glass Fusing 112Glass Fusing II 112Metals and Jewelry I 112Metals and Jewelry II 112Printmaking I 112Stained Glass 112

Creating Successful Classrooms 93Creating Successful Classrooms Part 2 93Customer Service - Special Ed Internship 25

DDance

Ballet I 119Ballet II, Extended 119

Drawing I 112Drawing II 113

Dreamweaver 69Driver Education

Teen Driver Education Program 124Drywall-Commercial 12

eEC-6 Generalist Teacher Preparation 94Electrician

Basic Electrical Theory 89Commercial Wiring 89Electrical Calculations 1 89Electrical MCE Review 105Journeyman Electrician Exam Review 105Master Electrician Exam Review I 105Master Electrician Exam Review II 105National Electrical Code I 89National Electrical Code II 90Residential Wiring 105Solid State Devices 90

ElectrocardiographyClinical-Cardiovascular Technology Technologist 48Diagnostic Electrocardiography 48Electrocardiography 48Electrocardiography Monitor Technician 48Electrocardiography Technician Exam Cert Exam 48

Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Care Attendant 79

EMSEmergency Medical Tech Basic Clinical 79Emergency Medical Technician - Basic 79

English as a Second Language Basic II 35English as a Second Language High Intermediate 35English Language and Civics Instruction 35Entrepreneurship

Business Ethics 27Business/Marketing Plan 26Business Principles 27Consult with a Local Business Owner 26Finding and Keeping the Money 26Find the Right Business 26Getting Started- Do You Have What It Take 26Grant Writing I 28Professionalism in the Workplace I 27Professionalism in the Workplace II 28Small Business Financing 26Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship 27Special Ed: Reading Lab 28

EPA Review & Exam 13ESL Teacher Preparation 94ESOL for Workplace

Basic Communication for Workplace 36Communication for Workplace I 36Communication for Workplace II 36Communication for Workplace III 36

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Introduction to Supervision 32Inventor 60Italian

Italian I 74Italian I, Beginning 74Italian II 74

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Beginning Japanese I 74Beginning Japanese II 74

Job Search & Employment Skills 127

KKarate I, Extended 123Karate II, Extended 123Keyboard

Keyboarding & Doc Formatting 62Keyboarding I 62Keyboarding II 62Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy 62

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American Sign Language 71Arabic 72Chinese 72French 72German 73Italian 74Japanese 74Portuguese 74Spanish 74Vietnamese 76

LawBusiness Law I 30

Law Enforcement ServicesBasic Peace Officer I 79Basic Peace Officer II 79Basic Peace Officer III 79Basic Peace Officer IV 79Private Security Officer 79

Learner-Centered Instruction 95Learner Diversity 95Legal Issues for Supervisors 32Level Design 67

mMachine Drafting 60Machine Shop Mathematics 82Makeup Artistry 126Management, Principles of 29, 30Manufacturing

Basic Machine Shop I 81, 82Blueprint Reading & Sketching 82DC-AC Circuits 81Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls 82

Google Sketchup 60Govt & Not-For-Profit Acct Comp 24Grammar and Writing for the Workplace I 37Grammar and Writing for the Workplace II 37Grant Writing I 28Graphic Arts

Animation, 3-D 68Animation, Basic 68Computer Illustration 68Computers in Video Production I 68Digital Imaging I 68Digital Publishing II 69

Green Mechanical Awareness 14

HHandgun Proficiency-Right to Carry 124Hardware

A+ Certification Training 69Health Informatics Medical Office

Medical Terminology I 49Heat Pumps 13History of Musical Theatre 114Home Building 12Home Buyers Seminar 28, 126Hunter Education 57HVAC

Air Conditioning Controls, Advanced 12Commercial Refrigeration 13EPA Certification Exam 105EPA Certification Review & Exam 105EPA Review & Exam 13Heat Pumps 13HVAC Excellence: Advanced Electricity 13HVAC Excellence: Basic Electricity 13HVAC Excellence: Refrigeration Principles 13HVAC Excellence: Residential A/C 13R410-A Refrigerant Safety 13Refrigeration Principles 14Residential Air Conditioning 14Sheet Metal-HVAC Duct 14Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design 14

Hydraulics and Pneumatics 81

iImplement Secure Converged Wide-Area Networks 64Individual Safety

Concealed Handgun License Renewal 124Handgun Proficiency-Right to Carry 124

Information and Project Management 29Inquiry Approaches 94Integrating Technology in Your Classroom 94Interior Design

Interior Design Accessory Class 57Introduction to Interior Design 57

Introduction to AV Lighting & Sound 16Introduction to Special Populations 95

Zumba 122Floral Design

Care and Handling of Cut Flowers and Foliages 56Floral Current Design Styles and Techniques 56Floral Daily Business Procedures 56Floral Design Program Orientation 56Floral Funeral Design Techniques 57

Following Your Genetic Blueprint 127Forklift Operator Certification 107French

French, Beginning II 73French I, Beginning 72French I, Conversational 73French II, Conversational 73

Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls 82Fundamentals of Electronics 81Fundamentals of Networking Technologies 63

gGaming Design & Development, Introduction 67GED

Adult Basic Education & GED Preparatory Classes 99GED Full Review 103GED Full Test 102GED Online Prep 103GED Orientation 99GED Review 99GED Review en Espanol 99, 104GED Review for Math 104Partial GED Test 102Pre-GED 99, 104Pre-GED in Spanish 104Rescheduling GED Test 102

General ManagementBasic Mediation Training 28Bilingual Business Writing 29Business and Professional Writing I 29Business and Professional Writing II 29Business Communications 28Conflict to Collaboration 29Information and Project Management 29Management, Principles of 29, 30Project Management, Introduction 30Project Scheduling 30Public Speaking 30Time Management 30

GermanGerman I, Conversational 73German II, Conversational 73German V 73

Getting Started- Do You Have What It Take 26Glass Fusing 112Glass Fusing II 112Golf, Beginning 123Golf I 122Golf II, Extended 123

Communication for Workplace IV 37Conversation for Workplace 37Grammar and Writing for the Workplace I 37Grammar and Writing for the Workplace II 37Pronunciation for the Workplace I 37Pronunciation for the Workplace II 37

ESOL Language Skills Workshop 45ESOL Oral communication

ESOL Oral Communication I 43ESOL Oral Communication II 43ESOL Oral Communication III 44ESOL Oral Communication IV 44

ESOL ReadingDevelopmental Reading I 39Developmental Reading II 40ESOL Reading I 38ESOL Reading II 38ESOL Reading III 39

ESOL WritingDevelopmental Writing II 42ESOL Writing I 40ESOL Writing II 41ESOL Writing III 41ESOL Writing IV 42

Excel Complete - Online 65Excel I 64Excel II 65Excel III 65

fFederal Income Tax: Individual 23Federal Income Tax: Partnerships/ Corporation 23Film

Development of the Motion Picture 114You’re On the Air! 16

Financial PlanningHome Buyers Seminar 28Personal Finance 28

Finding and Keeping the Money 26Find the Right Business. Legal and Human Elements 26Fitness

Advanced SCUBA Diving 120Aerobic Dance II 118Aerobics I 118Aqua Aerobics I 120Basic Massage Therapy 120Cardio Salsa 120Exercise Science 120Fitness for Life I 120Fitness for Life II 121Personal Training 121SCUBA: Basic SCUBA Diving 121SCUBA Divemaster 121Weight Training I 121Yoga I 122Yoga II 122

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nNatural Resources Systems

Green Mechanical Awareness 14Network Systems

Building Multilayer Switched Networks 62Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals 62Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing & Protocol Concepts 62Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless 63Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN 63Cisco Fundamentals of Network Security 2000 Professional

63Desktop Support Technician 63Fundamentals of Networking Technologies 63Home Technology Integration 63Implement Secure Converged Wide-Area Networks 64

Nurse Aide for Health Care-Clinical 53Nurse Aide State Exam Proctor Fee 53Nursing

Anatomy & Physiology II, Prep 52Anatomy & Physiology II, Review 52Anatomy & Physiology I, Prep 51Anatomy & Physiology I, Review 52Bi-Lingual Certified Nurse Aide-Clinical 52Bi-Lingual Certified Nurse Aide-Lecture 52Certified Nurse Aide 53Certified Nurse Aide Retest 53Nurse Aide for Health Care-Clinical 53Nurse Aide State Exam Proctor Fee 53Workplace Microbiology 52

oOffice Accounting I 24Office Accounting II 24Office Productivity Software

Access Complete - Online 64Access I 64Access II 64Excel Complete - Online 65Excel I 64Excel II 65Excel III 65Outlook 65PowerPoint Complete - Online 66PowerPoint I 65PowerPoint I en Espanol 65PowerPoint II 66Word Complete - Online 67Word I 66Word I en Espanol 66Word II 66Word III 66WordPerfect, I 67

Operation of CNC Machining Centers 82Operation of CNC Turning Centers 82OSHA 10-Hr Gen Industry Course 12Outlook 65

pPainting

Art Techniques: Pastels 113Drawing and Painting 113Encaustic Painting 113Painting I 113Painting II 113Painting Workshop 113Watercolor and Mixed Media 114Watercolor in Spite of Yourself 114

PayrollPayTrain Fundamentals 30PayTrain Mastery 31

Pedagogy and Prof. Responsibility PPR 92Personal Finance 28Pharmacy Technician Program 54Phlebotomy

Phlebotomy 49Phlebotomy-Clinical 49

PhotographyDigital Photography 17Digital Photography, Introduction 17Digital Photos on Your Computer 17Photography I 18Photography II 18Photoshop I 17Photoshop II 17

PortuguesePortuguese I 74Portuguese II 74

PowerPoint Complete - Online 66PowerPoint I 65PowerPoint I en Espanol 65PowerPoint II 66Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 48Printmaking I 112Professionalism in the Workplace 83Professionalism in the Workplace I 27Professionalism in the Workplace II 28Programming

Computer Programming 68Gaming Design & Development, Introduction 67Level Design 67

Project Management, Introduction 30Project Scheduling 30Pronunciation for the Workplace I 37Pronunciation for the Workplace II 37Public Speaking 30Puppy Kindergarten - Level I 126

QQuickBooks I 24QuickBooks II 24

rR410-A Refrigerant Safety 13Reading Lab - Special Ed 28Real Estate

Real Estate Law of Agency 31Real Estate Law of Contracts 31Real Estate Marketing 31Real Estate Principles I 32Real Estate Principles II 32

Refrigeration Principles 14Registered Dental Assistant Exam & Rev 50Residential Air Conditioning 14REVIT 60

sSAT Overview 101SAT Preparation 101Science Fair Projects for the Classroom 95Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 48Sewing

Anyone Can Sew! 118Sheet Metal-HVAC Duct 14Small Business Financing 26Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship 27Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design 14Solid Modeling/Design 61SolidWorks 61Spanish

Spanish Conversation I 75Spanish for Health Care Professionals 76Spanish for Teachers 76Spanish I, Beginning 74Spanish I, Conversational 75Spanish II, Beginning 75Spanish II, Conversational 75Spanish III, Conversational 75Spanish II, Intermediate 76Spanish I, Intermediate 76Spanish IV, Conversational 75

Special Ed: Customer Service Internship 25Special Ed: Reading Lab 28Special Education EC-12 95Sports

Basketball 122Bowling 122Golf, Beginning 123Golf I 122Golf II, Extended 123Karate I, Extended 123Karate II, Extended 123Tae Kwon Do 123T’ai Chi Chuan 123T’ai Chi, Extended 123Tennis I 124Tennis II 124Volleyball I 124

Fundamentals of Electronics 81Hydraulics and Pneumatics 81Machine Shop Mathematics 82Manufacturing Materials and Processes 81Motor Controls 81Operation of CNC Machining Centers 82Operation of CNC Turning Centers 82Professionalism in the Workplace 83Professionalism Workplace-Manufacturing 83

Massage TherapyAnatomy & Physiology for Massage 54Basic Massage Therapy 120Massage Therapy Fundamentals I 54

Materials Handling, Introduction 90Medical Terminology I 49Medication Aide

Medical Assisting Credential Exam Review 51Medication Aide 51Medication Aide Refresher 51

Metals and Jewelry I 112Metals and Jewelry II 112Motorcycle Rider Course 125MRI and Computed Tomography

Advanced Patient Care for Med. Imaging 48Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 48Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 48

MultimediaIntroduction to AV Lighting & Sound 16Multimedia, Introduction 16TV Studio Production 16

MusicAmerican Music 115Band, Symphonic 115Chamber Ensemble 115Class Guitar I 115Class Voice 115Concert Choir 115Electronic Music I 116Electronic Music II 116Jazz Ensemble 116Musical Theatre I 116Music Appreciation 116Music Fundamentals 116Opera Workshop 116Percussion Ensemble 117Piano Class I 117Piano Class II 117Piano Class III 117Piano Class IV 117Pop Singers I 117Popular Song Writing I 117Private Music Instruction 117Steel Drum Band 118String Ensemble 118Symphony Orchestra 118

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Stained Glass 112Substitute Teacher Training 95Supervision

Communication Skills for Managers 32Introduction to Supervision 32Legal Issues for Supervisors 32Team Building in the Workplace 32

Support for Intern and Clinical Teacher 92

tTae Kwon Do 123T’ai Chi Chuan 123T’ai Chi, Extended 123TCP Internship I 93TCP Internship II 93Team Building in the Workplace 32Technical Drafting 61Tennis I 124Tennis II 124TExES ESL Review Session 95TExES Review: ELAR 96TExES Review: Generalist 4-8 96TExES Review: Generalist EC-6 96TExES Review: Math 96TExES Review: PPR EC-12 96TExES Review: Science 4-8 96TExES Review: Science 8-12 96TExES Review: Social Studies 96TExES Review: Special Education 96THEA Preparation 101Theatre Practicum 114Time Management 30Tools for Teaching Module 96Truck Driving

Professional Truck Driver II Permit A 107Professional Truck Driver I Permit A 107

TV Studio Production 16

VVideo

Computers in Video Production I 68Digital Video 18

VietnameseVietnamese I 76Vietnamese II 76

Visual ArtsArt Appreciation 18Art: Design I 19Art: Design III 19Art History Survey I 18Art History Survey II 19Art Metals I 19Beginning Paper Sculpture 19Design II - 3-D 19

Volleyball I 124

wWarehouse/Distribution Center Mgmt 90Web Design

Dreamweaver 69Web Page Creation - Online 69Web Page Design I 69

Wedding Planner Certification 126Welding

Blueprint Reading for Welders 83Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding 83Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG), Advanced 83Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Part I 83Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Part II 84Gas Tugsten Arc Welding (TIG) Part I 84Gas Tugsten Arc Welding (TIG) Part II 84Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG), Adv 84Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Intro 84Liquid Penetrant/Magnetic Particle Test 85Pipe Welding Introduction 85Preparation for Welding Inspection 85Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part I 85Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part II 85Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Intermediate 86Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part1 86Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part2 86Soldadura Manual de Arco-Primera Parte 86Standards (Quality Control Technology) 87Testing and Inspection Systems 87Ultrasonics Intermediate 87Welding Fundamentals 87Welding Inspection Preparation Part 1 87Welding Inspection Preparation Part 2 87Welding Metallurgy I 87

Word Complete - Online 67Word I 66Word I en Espanol 66Word II 66Word III 66WordPerfect, I 67Workplace Microbiology 52Writing

Bilingual Business Writing 29Business and Professional Writing I 29Business and Professional Writing II 29Creating Characters Who Sell 127Creative Writing 127Grant Writing I 28Writing Popular Fiction: the Basics 128

yYou’re On the Air! 16Youth

Kingwood College Kid Care 128Kingwood College Kid Care Program 128

for more information, contact the lone star college nearest you .CyFair.LoneStar.edu/tcp or call 281.290.3957 Kingwood.LoneStar.edu/tcp or call 281.312.1716Montgomery.LoneStar.edu/tcp or call 936.271.6040 NorthHarris.LoneStar.edu/tcp or call 281.765.7929Tomball.LoneStar.edu/atcp or call 281.401.1839

Teacher CertificationAlternative Teacher Certification Programs

thinking of a career change? become a texas certified teacherAll five colleges of the Lone Star College System offer Alternative Teacher Certification Programs (ATCP). The programs are approved by the State Board for Educator Certification to prepare teachers for EC-12 classrooms in Texas.• For those who hold an earned bachelor degree or higher – earn a standard Texas Teacher Certificate without returning to a four year university.• Through this fast-paced, intensive program, you can receive

your standard teacher certification in as little as one year.• High quality training in flexible formats – courses are offered in the classroom, online, and in combination.

For more details on the Frontline Supervision Leadership Series contact us at:

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frontline supervisionLeadership Series for New Supervisors

make your frontline work for you

Start now with our interactive training program for first time supervisors in the energy, manufacturing and construction industries. The program outlines strategies for open communication and greater self-reliance in those they manage.

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HVac tecHnicianHeating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technicians diagnose, install or repair heating, central air conditioning, or refrigeration systems, including oil burners, hot-air furnaces, and heating stoves. HVAC Technicians enjoy a busy market year round with everything they touch. Median salary is $39,000 annually.

professional trucK DriVerTruck driving is a recession-proof profession as there will always be goods on the move. The trucking industry--large carriers, private fleets, or delivery companies of every size--are always in need of qualified and trained professional truck drivers. Median salary is $42,000 annually.

electrocarDiograpH tecHnicianElectrocardiograph Technicians specialize in electrocardiography, or EKG, stress testing, and perform Holter monitoring procedures. The procedures trace electrical impulses transmitted by the heart which is recorded and printed for interpretation by a physician. Median salary is $30,900 annually.

massage tHerapistMassage Therapy is the practice of manipulating the soft tissue muscles of the body. Massages are performed for treating painful ailments, decompressing tired and overworked muscles, reducing stress, rehabilitating sports injuries and promoting general health. Median salary is $43,638 annually.

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