Winter/Spring 2015 CWD Courses

Winter/Spring 2015 CWD Courses

Winter/Spring 2015 CWD Courses:

PRE-MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATE

In this 300-hour non-credit certificate program, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of manufacturing. Coursework includes an overview of various functions in a manufacturing environment with an emphasis on job readiness. The PMC training program prepares students for entry-level positions in manufacturing or to continue their studies in advanced manufacturing, engineering technology,and associate degree programs. Program tuition is $4,000. Installment plan is available. This is a WIA approved program. Financial assistance may be available through the Department of Labor. Choose WIA ID 09411.

Pre-Manufacturing Certificate core courses meet Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, starting January 2015.

For information call Kevin Canady, CT-MET Coordinator, at 860-738-6449 or email

•Team Building

•Computer Applications - Introduction to Windows, Microsoft Office with focus on Excel

•Safety – earn an OSHA General Industry Certificate

•Manufacturing Math

•Measurement and Introduction to Blueprint Reading

•Manufacturing Concepts - Overview of manufacturing processes

•Lean Manufacturing

•Bench Work

•Workplace Communications

•CNC Mill Operator Level 1 with NIMS Certification

•Job shadow opportunities, plant tours, guest speakers from industry

REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES

This required course for real estate salesperson licensing provides clear explanation of modern real estate practices and a working knowledge of real estate in Connecticut. Recognized by the Real Estate Consortium of Community Colleges of Connecticut and approved by the State of Connecticut Real Estate Commission this course meets the minimum 60-hour requirement outlined by the State. For a summary of the Connecticut Real Estate Licensing requirements refer to: Property owners, buyers, sellers, and anyone interested in pursuing real estate careers or operations will find this course beneficial and rewarding. Those students intending to sit for the State of Connecticut Real Estate Exam must attend 60 class hours (excluding the final exam class) and pass this course with a grade of 70 or better. Instructor: Richard Mihalcik.

Required textbooks: Modern Real Estate Practice 19th Edition, by Galaty, Alloway & Kyle and Connecticut Real Estate Practice & Law 13th Edition, by Pancak.

CRN 1114: Mon/Wed, Feb. 18-May. 11, (no class April 20), 6:35pm-9:35pm, $459 plus textbooks.

COMBINATION SAFE BOATING AND PERSONAL WATERCRAFT COURSE

This Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) certificate course is taught by boating professionals sponsored by the CT DEEP.

Before taking your boating course, you must obtain a Connecticut Conservation Identification Number (ID). If you have a Connecticut Hunting or Fishing License, your Conservation ID will be the same ID number that was assigned with the hunting or fishing license.

• If you need a Conservation ID number, go to sales (online Sportsman Licensing system) and complete the registration process for “New Customers”.

• When you take your class, our instructor/course provider will need the ID number assigned to you. You will need to provide your instructor with your name (as it was entered into the online Sportsman Licensing System) as well as your month and day of birth. Within a week of completing your course and passing your exam, you should be able to purchase your certificate from your home computer by going to the (online Sportsman Licensing system).

Register early – this course fills quickly.

CRN 1118: Mon/Wed/Thurs, March 16, 18, 19, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Art & Science Center room 209. Course fee $25

MEASUREMENT AND INTRODUCTION TO BLUEPRINT READING

This course starts with the basics of blueprint reading and progresses up to fundamental Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). Print reading includes the definition of a blueprint, title blocks, types of working drawings, projection of shapes, dimensioning and tolerance. Measurement provides the student with an introduction to the construction and usage of inspection tools including hands-on exercises to understand the dimensional characteristics of a variety of sample parts. Various measurement tools will be introduced to inspect a part and compare results to the blueprint.

Required textbook: Blueprint Reading Basics, 3rd Edition, by Hammer ISBN 978-0-8311-3125-8 plus assorted measuring instruments. Must attend all classes to earn 6.0 CEU certificate.

CRN 1420: Mon/Wed., March – May 2015, 5:00p-8:30pm, $545 plus textbook and materials.

CONNECTICUT SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING

Connecticut General Statutes require that security officers must complete an 8-hour training course to be eligible for certification. Successful completion of this course allows the individual to apply for a Security Officer Identification Card from the State of Connecticut. Course topics include overview of basic first aid, search and seizure, the use of force, basic criminal justice, public safety issues, CT State Statutes concerning security officers, and State application requirements. Students must pass the course examination with a score of 75% or better. Bring a State-issued photo ID to class, plus a notebook, pen/pencil, and highlighter. It is suggested that students also bring a lunch.

The course fee does not include the approximately $170 paid to the State of Connecticut when applying for Certification. For more information on security officer requirements go to the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website at Note: CT law states that no person shall be approved who has been convicted of a felony, any sexual offense, or any crime involving honesty or integrity. To be employed as a Security Officer you must be at least 18 years of age.

Choose the session that best fits your schedule. All courses meet from 8:30am-5:00pm. Course fee: $145.

Session 1: CRN 1319, Friday, March 20.

Session 2: CRN 1417, Tuesday, May 19.

MICROSOFT OFFICE CERTIFICATE

Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook

The computer plays a significant role as a productivity tool in many fields of study and employment. This course focuses on integrating comprehensive computing skills as a means to introduce students to the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to achieve proficiency in the Microsoft Office software applications suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook). The computer operating systems, file management operations, computer concepts and vocabulary are included as integral elements to understanding the software applications environment. Students will examine productivity and computing procedures in workplace and academic settings, enhance their computer skills, and be able to critically apply these skills in various situations.

The goals of this course are for students to gain knowledge of the features and capabilities of word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database applications, and email; to develop their proficiency in these applications through use of the Microsoft Office software suite; to create a portfolio of projects that demonstrate successful application of skill with the software applications; to efficiently and accurately produce and process information using computer software applications. Prerequisite: A working knowledge of Windows, keyboarding skills. Must attend all classes to earn 4.8 CEU certificate.

CRN 1197: Tues/Thurs, March 24 – May 19, no classes April 2, 1:00pm-4:00pm.

Course fee includes textbook: $950. Registration deadline March 10.

BOOKKEEPING AND QUICKBOOKS CERTIFICATE

This hands-on course will introduce students to entry level bookkeeping principles and procedures. Students will examine case studies from the text and identify ways to streamline bookkeeping activities. In addition to the text, practical examples will be examined to better understand bookkeeping and its application in small and large companies. QuickBooks 2014 will be incorporated to further help students achieve bookkeeping software knowledge. Prerequisite: basic clerical skills, computer competency, high school level reading and math skills. Must attend all classes to earn 3.9 CEU certificate.

CRN 1418: Tues/Thurs, March 3 – April 16, no classes on April 2, 6:30pm-9:30pm, room FX 110, $900. Registration deadline February 17.

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: INTRODUCTION

This course is designed for people new to spreadsheets and for self-taught users who wish to expand their knowledge. Students will learn to navigate the main areas of the Excel worksheet and workbook, complete templates, enter, edit and delete data, create basic formulas and functions, including SUM, AVERAGE, MAX and MIN, enhance the presentation of workbook data, create, display and manipulate simple charts, and how to save in a network environment as well as on external media. Prerequisite: Basic Windows, keyboard and mouse skills. Must attend all classes to earn 0.6 CEU certificate.

CRN 1166: Mon/Wed, Feb. 16 and 18, 5:30pm-8:30pm, $95.

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: INTERMEDIATE

This course builds upon the fundamentals presented in Excel 2013 Introduction. Concepts include how to navigate through a worksheet; work with multiple worksheets; freeze titles and add comments; print, personalize an environment; construct cell data; apply auto fill; apply and manipulate hyperlinks and cell formats; merge or split cells; create row and column titles; hide and unhide rows and columns; and manipulate page setup options for worksheets; create and apply cell styles; manipulate window and workbook views; create and revise formulas; apply cell references, named ranges, cell ranges and condition logic in formulas; apply Sparklines; and apply conditional formatting. Prerequisite: Excel 2013 Introduction or comparable competency. Must attend all classes to earn 0.6 CEU certificate.

CRN 1195: Mon/Wed, Feb. 23 and 25, 5:30pm-8:30pm, $95.

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: DATA AND FUNCTIONS

This comprehensive course on data handling will include protocols for building a data table in Excel, data sorting and filtering, Solver, Goal Seek, Pivot Tables and Charts, everyday shortcuts, 3D formulas, Managing information in tables and using pivot table reports, conditional formatting, and data validation. Prerequisite: intermediate Excel competency. Must attend all classes to earn 0.6 CEU certificate.

CRN 1228: Mon/Wed, March 2 and 4, 5:30pm-8:30pm, $95.

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: ADVANCED TOPICS

This advanced course will include more complex formulas (IF statements, nested IF statements, Financial functions, Date/Time functions, Lookup Functions; Relative Reference vs Absolute Reference); merging workbooks, macros: running a macro when a workbook is opened; running a macro when a button is clicked; recording an action macro; assigning a macro to a command button; creating a custom macro button on the Quick Access Toolbar; and applying modifications to a macro. Prerequisite: intermediate Excel competency. Must attend all classes to earn 0.6 CEU certificate.

CRN 1419: Mon/Wed, March 9 and 11, 5:30pm-8:30pm, $95.

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