Winter/Spring 2016 Schedule - Lakeland Community College

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Winter/Spring 2016 Schedule - Lakeland Community College
Noncredit Courses
Continuing Education
Professional Development • Personal Enrichment
Social Media Certificates
Learn to use Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to grow your
business. Page 6
Department of Labor Seminar
Full-day seminar for all employers to understand critical
labor laws. Page 12
Welding
Learn new skills in Stick, TIG, MIG and Fluxcored welding.
Page 14
Veterinary Assistant Certificate
Love animals? You can begin your new career
by spring of 2017! Page 15
Counseling and Therapy CEUs
Ethics, supervision and a wide assortment of counseling
topics. Pages 17-18
Senior College Day
Meet Mae West, dance a polka, and remember Lake Erie’s
“perfect storm.” Page 20
Fitness
Dance, sculpt and stretch your way to good physical
health. Page 22
Children and Teens
Gymnastics for kids, driver’s education for teens, and SAT
and ACT prep courses. Pages 24-25
FALL 2016
Courses offered
August through December
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION
7700 Clocktower Drive
lakelandcc.edu/ce
440.525.7116
Basic Police Academy
SHORT-TERM JOB
TRAINING
Need a new career fast?
Take one of our convenient, quick training
courses and get started
on the next phase of your life!
Medical Transcription
DAYTIME PROGRAM
Daily • 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Some evenings, Saturdays and Sundays
March through Sept. 2017
Application deadline: Dec. 1, 2016
Course code: 17SBPA100.01
REGISTER AT
440.525.7116
Three separate courses, $495 - $545 each
(plus books and materials)
Online schedule – work at your own pace!
See page 15.
Legal Office Administration
Certificate
Gain the tools to become an
exceptional administrative
legal assistant.
See page 10.
Academy applications
available Sept. 7.
Call 440.525.7185.
Veterinary Assistant Certificate
Open to high school seniors and up.
See page 15.
Academy training is required to become a police
officer in the State of Ohio.
• 681-hour program administered by Lakeland
Community College in conjunction with the Lakeland
Police Department and the Ohio Peace Officers Training
Council (OPOTC).
• Curriculum includes topics required by the OPOTC, and
others as determined by the academy commander.
ACADEMY
• Students must be at least 21 years old,
be a
U.S. citizen, and have a valid
Ohio driver’s license.
LAKELAND
For complete details,
go to lakelandcc.edu/bpa
or call 440.525.7185.
POLICE
ACADEMY
Est. 1971
Business Research
Certificate
Learn to research business
topics, gain competitive
intelligence, or improve your
business’ productivity.
See page 8.
Welding:
Stick, TIG, MIG, Fluxcored,
no prerequisites needed!
$399 - $509
See page 14.
Continuing
Education
Fall 2016
Noncredit Schedule
Workforce Development
and Continuing Education
Room: A-1044a
Phone: 440.525.7116
Website: lakelandcc.edu/ce
Welcome to our Fall 2016
course offerings.
We are dedicated to developing
workforce talent, strengthening
businesses, promoting economic
success, and developing a vibrant
community by offering courses
for professional and personal
development.
• Classroom and online courses
• Adult and children’s courses
• Free parking
• Courses fill quickly!
Sign up today
at lakelandcc.edu/ce
Contents
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Computers
and Technology
Computer Basics
MS Excel
MS Word
MS Office Suite
Online Courses
Social Media
Marketing
Accounting, Data Analysis and
Research
Business Skills
Project Management
Supervision, Leadership and
Human Resources
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13
Entrepreneurship Center
Center for Business and Industry
How Do I Register?
See page 26 for details.
Lakeland Community College is in
compliance with all applicable federal
and state laws and regulations including
the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus
Security Policy and Crime Statistics
Act, Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act, Sexual Offender Awareness
Act, Ohio Sexual Predator Act, and the
Federal Drug Free Workplace Act. The
college reports crime statistics to the U.S.
Justice Department’s Federal Bureau of
Investigation Uniform Crime reports and to
the U.S. Department of Education. For more
information about these laws, contact the
Campus Police Department.
Job Training
Certificate Programs
Welding
Green Building
Healthcare and
Human Services
Health and Medical
CPR Courses
Counseling and Therapy
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Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Computers and Technology
Health and Wellness
Senior College Day
Enrichment
Professional
Development
Entrepreneurship
and Small Business
Senior Adults
Art and Hobbies
Languages
Sports and Fitness
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Dance
Fitness
Sports Leagues
Yoga and Meditation
Certification and Training
Children and Teens
Test Preparation
Magic for Teens
Gymnastics for Kids
Driver’s Education
Registration
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Computers and Technology
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Courses are for participants 18 years of age and
older. Children’s courses are individually noted.
Computer Basics
Computer Basics
Learn to feel comfortable with computer basics such as how to open
programs, find files, save to the hard drive or flash drive, and browse the
internet. The course also touches on MS Word and clip art, email and
safety from viruses and malware. (4 sessions, 14 hours)
17FCIT112.01$129
Wednesday
9/7-9/28
6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Microsoft Word 2013: Basics
This is a very basic Word class that moves at a slow pace. Participants
will learn to create, edit, save and print letters and documents. The
instructor will guide hands-on demonstrations to teach how to copy,
move, format, undo, use autotext, set tabs, create tables and control
page layout. Students should have basic Windows skills or have taken
Computer Basics. Bring a flash drive to each class to save your work. (6
hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT150.01$69
Wednesday
10/5-10/12
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Microsoft Excel 2013: Basics
This is a very basic Excel class that moves at a slow pace. Instructor will
guide hands-on demonstrations to teach how to enter data, insert and
delete rows and columns, autofill, and create formulas and functions.
Students should have basic Windows skills or have taken Computer
Basics. Bring a flash drive to each class to save your work. (6 hours).
Textbook required.
17FCIT200.01$69
Saturday
10/1-10/8/
9:00 a.m. - noon
Windows 10: Get To Know It
Transitioning from an older version of Windows? Explore the changes
and new features in Windows 10! This course covers the Windows
10 desktop, start menu, and application management, and will
introduce you to Cortana, your personal digital assistant. We'll explore
customization and security options through the control panel, as well as
file organization with File Explorer and browsing with Microsoft Edge.
Course fee includes a take-home, laminated user's guide.
17FCIT706.01$39
Thursday
10/13
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
MS Excel
Microsoft Excel 2013 Fast Course Series
Short on time and need to improve your Excel skills? This step-bystep, skills-based approach is the answer. Students should be familiar
with Excel. Bring a flash drive to class to save your work. Save $38 by
registering for the entire three-course series (listed below). (18 hours)
17FCIT245.01$349
Wednesday
10/19-11/30
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Microsoft Excel 2013 Fast Course - Level I
Explore the new interface and enhanced features. Topics include
workbook creation, editing and formatting, functions, formulas,
charting and more. This course is best for students with some
experience in Excel. Bring a flash drive to class to save your work.
(6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT246.01$129
Wednesday
10/19-10/26
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Microsoft Excel 2013 Fast Course - Level II
Expand your spreadsheet skills and learn about tools to manage
large, complex worksheets, tables, workbook protection, and many
other advanced features. Course content is best for students with
some experience in Excel. Bring a flash drive to class to save your
work. (6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT247.01$129
Wednesday
11/2-11/9
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Microsoft Excel 2013 Fast Course - Level III
This course will tackle advanced functions such as data analysis
tools, macros, collaboration and more. Course content is best for
students with some experience in Excel. Bring a flash drive to class
to save your work. (6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT248.01$129
Wednesday
11/16-11/30
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Mastering Microsoft Excel
Learn how an Excel work sheet is constructed, populated with content
and edited for delivery. Master the options that can take your Excel
worksheet from plain, drab numbers to exciting and engaging
multimedia. You will leave class with a set of skills that are in high
demand and may be a deciding factor in your future success.
17FUGC207.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
4 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Computers and Technology
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
ONLINE COURSES
MS Word
Learn when and where you want!
Microsoft Word 2013 Fast Course Series
This fast-paced course for experienced Word users will help you to
discover more productivity-enhancing tools. Explore the newer
user interface, enhanced tabbed toolbar (the Ribbon) and Office
button features. Some topics include formatting, using themes and
styles, templates, tables, document security, creating web pages and
collaboration with other users. Register for the entire series (three
courses shown below) and save $38. Three textbooks required.
(18 hours)
17FCIT195.01$349
Saturday
10/15-11/19
9:00 a.m. - noon
Microsoft Word 2013 Fast Course - Level I
Explore the new interface and enhanced features. Topics include:
navigation, document creation, formatting and editing, proofing
tools, tables, and more. (2 sessions, 6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT196.01$129
Saturday
10/15-10/22
9:00 a.m. - noon
Microsoft Word 2013 Fast Course - Level II
Discover mail merging, inserting clip art, applying themes and
styles, using templates and citations, and more. Create sample
reports and documents. (2 sessions, 6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT197.01$129
Saturday
10/29-11/5
9:00 a.m. - noon
Computer Applications
Ed2go 6-week courses Highly interactive, teacher-led online courses.
Affordable, fun, fast, convenient and geared just for you. Sessions start
monthly. Six-week format. Most are $99! Some examples:
• Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Project, Access, Outlook, Publisher
•Photoshop
•Quickbooks
• Lightroom or InDesign
ed2go.com/lccoh
Ed2go Career Training Teacher-led programs that help students
acquire the professional-level skills for many in-demand occupations.
Self-paced — start and finish when you want! An example:
Microsoft Office Specialist 2013
The Microsoft Office Specialist 2013 training program is a preparation
course for the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exams in Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Access.
$1,995
335 hours
(6 months)
careertraining.ed2go.com/lccoh
Enter course title into search box to see description.
Microsoft Word 2013 Fast Course - Level III
Learn advanced features such as collaborating, macros, security and
more. (2 sessions, 6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT198.01$129
Saturday
11/12-11/19
9:00 a.m. - noon
MS Office Suite
Mastering Computer Skills for the Workplace
Microsoft Office Suite — PowerPoint, Word, Outlook and Excel — are
the most used software in the world. Stay current with your skills with
our online class, which is always up-to-date and will change as the
features of MS Office change over time. Master the most common uses
so that you can work faster and more efficiently and have a set of skills
that are a workplace requirement in today's fast-paced, ever-changing
environment.
17FUGC206.01$195
9/6-9/30 Online
5
Computers and Technology
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Social Media
Social Media for Business Certificate
Integrate social media into your organization from Facebook to
Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn and more. Review the principles
of communication that apply across all networks. Register for the
certificate (three courses shown below) and save $90.
17FUGC404.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Social Media Introduction: Part 1
Learn how businesses use social media for communication,
customer retention, branding, marketing, market research, needs
assessment and serving customers and clients.
17FUGC405.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Using Social Media: Part 2
Learn quick, easy ways to engage your customers, or clients,
through social media. Find out what the advantages and
disadvantages are of each network and how to use blogs to
generate interest in a product or a service.
17FUGC406.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Integrating Social Media: Part 3
Create your own private, social network using Ning, work
collaboratively using Google Docs and calendars, and transition
your website to the interactive Web 2.0. Also, learn to develop a
social networking strategy for your organization and how to choose
the right platforms.
17FUGC407.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
Managing Social Media Platforms
Certificate Series
Various social networks have distinct characteristics and different
features and each can be used for unique forms of communication
and marketing strategies. This certificate offers three online courses
to provide a firm foundation on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook
platforms. Register for the entire series (three courses shown
below) and save $90.
17FUGC150.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Twitter: Part 1
Learn the best ways to take advantage of the unique opportunities
Twitter offers when you create relationships and network with your
key constituents. You will learn the best and easiest techniques for
successful interactions in the Twitterverse.
17FUGC151.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Facebook: Part 2
For users already started on Facebook, learn additional skills to
increase the chances of your message being seen and engaging
with your audience. Discover tools to expand your business' reach.
Adapt and integrate your message across all marketing areas.
17FUGC152.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
LinkedIn: Part 3
LinkedIn is the most popular business social network for building
business relationships and locating referrals. Learn how to set up
your personal profile to get noticed. Use LinkedIn to generate leads,
recruit new employees and find new jobs.
17FUGC153.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
6 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Professional Development
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Marketing
e-Marketing Essentials Certificate
Improve your email promotions, analyze your website traffic, perfect
your search engine optimization (SEO), and advertise successfully
online. Register for the certificate (three courses shown below)
and save $90.
17FUGC416.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Improving Email Promotions: Part 1
Determine when, what, and how to test email copy. Analyze your
email response rates with tracking and testing.
17FUGC417.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Boosting Your Website Traffic: Part 2
Analyze visitor traffic, use SEO, and redesign your website copy to
increase your visitors and results.
17FUGC418.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Online Advertising: Part 3
Learn how pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWords works.
Test low-budget campaigns to reach desired demographic
audiences. This course also covers Facebook advertising.
17FUGC419.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
Photography: Introduction
Learn to use manual settings on your 35mm SLR camera (film or digital)
to create brilliant photos. Discover metering, exposure settings, lenses,
accessories, film types, principles of design and creative techniques.
Film processing is the responsibility of the participants. (3 sessions)
17FPER513.01$85
Wednesday
9/21-10/5
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Photography: Introduction to Adobe Lightroom,
Photo-editing Software
You have a digital camera, and you’ve taken lots of great pictures. How
do you find that picture from two years ago, crop it, enhance the colors,
and make it into an outstanding print to frame? Adobe Lightroom is
a terrific, inexpensive program that allows you to import photos from
your camera, name and store them for easy retrieval, enhance them for
maximum impact, and produce attractive prints. (3 sessions)
17FCLL317.01$49
Monday
10/31-11/14
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Photoshop for Presentations
Learn to navigate an extensive list of Photoshop features. Gain an
advanced understanding of the popular software, practice the most
commonly used methods, and discover the purpose of each photoediting tool.
17FUGC466.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Digital Camera Photography - Basics
Are you a new digital photographer, or just interested in gaining a
deeper understanding of the buttons and camera settings? Take better
photographs and unleash the power of your digital camera! Topics
include an introduction to image editing software for editing, storing
and emailing pictures. (3 sessions)
17FCLL310.01$49
Monday
10/3-10/17
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Prezi
Learn how to use and engage your creative side with amazing
presentations and bring your vision to life.
17FUGC465.01$195
9/6-9/30 Online
Facebook
For users already started on Facebook, learn additional skills to increase
the chances of your message being seen and engaging with your
audience. Discover tools to expand your business' reach. Adapt and
integrate your message across all marketing areas.
17FUGC152.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Infographics
Learn this powerful, concise way to present information. The course
begins with a history of Infographics and the types of infographics
used in business, education and industry. Students will be exposed to
Pinterest and other web-based sources of infographics, plus various
user-friendly infographic creation websites. Students will learn the
basics of designing infographics and be able to make their own simple
infographic.
17FUGC209.01$195
11/7-12/2 Online
Accounting, Data Analysis
and Research
Data Analysis Certificate
Data analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills
in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data and need
someone on staff with the ability to analyze that data to see trends
and make predictions. Register for the entire series (includes three
courses shown below) and save $90. Courses can also be taken
individually.
17FUGC100.01 $495
9/6-12/2
Online
Data Analysis: Introduction
Businesses look for candidates with an understanding of how to
analyze the data they have been collecting. This course will help you
start on that journey.
17FUGC101.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Data Analysis: Intermediate
Many of your business decisions involve comparing groups for
differences. For example, would men and women prefer different
product features? This course will introduce you to the statistics
behind group differences and relationships; and teach you how
to work with ratings, graphs and create user-friendly reports of
statistical results.
17FUGC102.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Data Analysis: Advanced
Learn to perform inquiries that will be useful to your business or
organization, and have the skills necessary to communicate these
results through graphs and text that your fellow employees will
understand.
17FUGC103.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
7
Professional Development
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Business Research Certificate
NEW
If you need specific information about a business, or are in business
and need information about a particular topic such as market
potential, competitive intelligence, standard industry practice or
productivity improvement, this certificate series will give you the
ability to succeed in your research quest. Learn to research, using the
best and most appropriate data for decision-making. Get the skills
you need to effectively communicate research results to specific
audiences for maximum impact and effective decision-making.
Register for the entire series (includes three courses shown
below) and save $90. Courses can also be taken individually.
17FUGC124.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Business Research - Introduction: Part 1
NEW
Effective Surveys Certificate
Surveys are used to understand your customers' wants and needs.
Learn how to design a survey and analyze the results. You will learn
to find your seven primary audience segments and why they are
the most important people to survey. You will take away advanced
information on using data sites and sorting and presenting your
data. Register for the entire series (includes three courses shown
below) and save $90. Courses can also be taken individually.
17FUGC120.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Using Surveys to Improve Business and Work
Productivity: Part 1
Most surveys are ineffective and lead to the wrong conclusion or
no conclusion at all. Learn how-to, practical information to use
throughout your career to design successful surveys and improve
business and workplace effectiveness.
17FUGC121.01 $195
9/6-9/30
Online
High-Response Surveys: Part 2
Discover new, low-cost techniques for collecting information
about your customers, calculating who your best customers are,
constructing surveys, and distributing them in the most effective
way. Find out how to get feedback, information and even answers
from your customers with our eight-stage needs assessment model,
resulting in your highest survey response rate.
17FUGC122.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Advanced Survey Research: Part 3
For business professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who needs
specific information about a business or topic such as market
potential, competitive intelligence, standard industry practice or
productivity improvement. Learn to research and use the best and
most appropriate data for decision-making for your needs.
17FUGC123.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
8 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Business Research will provide the information necessary to find,
utilize and communicate appropriate data to meet corporate
decision-making needs. Start with this solid foundation and then
build up your research skills with more advanced courses.
17FUGC125.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Business Statistics: Part 2
In business, leaders rely on numbers to track everything from
budget projections to inventory. Learn how to apply and interpret
numbers using real-world business ideas in our business statistics
course.
17FUGC126.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Qualitative Business Research: Part 3
When numbers alone are not enough, we need to turn to words
to express vital information or solve problems. Effectively harness
the power of words to make sound business decisions with our
qualitative business research course.
17FUGC127.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
PayTrain Fundamentals
Gain basic skills in payroll calculations, software and compliance to
prepare for the FCP or CPP certification exam. This course covers
paycheck and payroll fundamentals, accounting, administration,
benefits, and tax reporting. All books and materials included in fee.
Registration deadline: Sept. 12. Note: A PayTrain Mastery course that
follows up on the fundamentals will be offered January 14 to April 1,
2017. For more information, please check lakelandcc.edu/ce.
17FPDV100.01$725
Saturday
9/17-11/19
9:00 a.m. - noon
Professional Development
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Accounting and Finance
for Non-Financial Managers Certificate
Non-financial managers, business managers, entrepreneurs — did
you know that just about every person in your organization uses
financial information to aid effective decision making? This certificate
explains the financial concepts and accounting processes used
in most businesses and will provide practical techniques that will
increase your effectiveness. Register for the entire series (includes
three courses shown below) and save $90. Courses can also be
taken individually.
17FUGC108.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers:
Part 1
Get a foundation on the seven steps in the accounting cycle, and
using financial information in decision making, analyzing resource
allocation, and evaluating financial performance.
17FUGC109.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Cash is King: Part 2
Poor cash flow (more money goes out than comes in) is responsible
for many business failures. The non-financial manager can
really make a difference in day-to-day cash activities. Learn the
importance of cash flow, how to maximize it, and what role you can
play in cash-flow success.
17FUGC110.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Financial Analysis: Part 3
This advanced course takes the mystery out of money matters.
Learn to assess and analyze the financial information that drives
your organization as seen on business reports so you can make
smart decisions in budgeting, setting goals, and assessing
performance in your area.
17FUGC111.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
Business Skills
Career Preparation
Customer Service Certificate Series
With the increase of technology in our modern world, human
interaction with customers has become more important than ever.
Develop your ability to retain and serve customers to increase
productivity. You will walk away from this course with techniques
you won't find anywhere else. Register for the series (two courses
shown below) and save $45. Courses can also be taken individually.
17FUGC128.01$245
9/6-10/28 Online
Customer Service Keys: Part 1
Continue to build up your customer service dexterity with this
first part of a two-part series. You will practice customer-business
interactions and learn what it takes to consistently deliver great
customer support.
17FUGC129.01$145
9/6-9/30
Online
Extraordinary Customer Service: Part 2
Take your customer service skills from the ordinary to the
extraordinary by focusing on the key elements of good customer
support relations. Success in customer service can lead to more
repeat customers and an improved bottom line. Help your business
reach new heights with this course.
17FUGC130.01$145
10/3-10/28 Online
NEW
Office Operations Certificate
Efficient office operations can lead to success, being in the black,
and working smarter. Learn about the strategies to increase the
productivity of every person in your organization. Position yourself
in your organization as the one who knows what, and how, to get
things done in office operations. Register for the entire series
(includes three courses shown below) and save $90. Courses can
also be taken individually.
17FUGC116.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Office Operations: Part 1
NEW
The goal of the class is to help participants learn more about careers
that match their interests and become more confident about career
planning and strategic career moves. This course will help professionals
at any stage assess their career trajectory. You'll learn to develop
the tools you need to launch yourself into a promotion, a new job
or a whole new field. Includes career assessments, research skills to
find opportunities, resumes and cover letters. Each participant can
customize this course to suit his/her unique situation.
17FUGC205.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Learn how to design, implement, evaluate and maintain the
workflow process within your office. Understand how to supervise
or manage a team of administrators, allocate roles, recruit and train,
and issue assignments and projects.
17FUGC117.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Cyber Security for Managers: Part 2
Cyber security is critical, from online banking and education to
Facebook and Wi-Fi. Designed for non-technical managers, directors
and others in the workplace, learn about threats and vulnerabilities,
safeguards, common attacks, viruses, malware and spyware, disaster
recover planning, intrusion detection/prevention, basic security
architecture, introductory forensics and cyber terrorism.
17FUGC118.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Embracing Sustainability in the Workplace: Part 3
Gain practical tips on operating your indoor environments that
consider air, water, lighting, fitness, nutrition, mind and comfort.
Become an environmental steward.
17FUGC119.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
9
Professional Development
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Workplace Communication
Certificate
NEW
Come learn how to improve your conflict management strategies to
ensure a win-win outcome when problems arise in the workplace.
In this course, you will pick up practical communication methods
from professionals who have used them successfully. Register for
the series (incudes three courses shown below) and save $140.
Courses can also be taken individually.
17FUGC131.01$595
9/6-12/2
Online
Conflict Management: Part 1
Excellent conflict management skills are essential for anyone
interested in business and who is tied to higher earnings and
promotion. Discover approaches to conflict management through
case studies and models that you can apply to kick start your own
career.
17FUGC132.01 $245
9/6-9/30 Online
Negotiation: Part 2
Gain the confidence to effectively plan, implement, and win the
bargaining process in the workplace. This course will prepare you
to face even the shrewdest deal-maker and increase your odds of
coming to a solution that benefits both parties.
17FUGC133.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Using Personality Profiles: Part 3
In this final class of the workplace communication series, you
will learn how to convey your ideas effectively and understand
other people's points of view, even if you have different styles
of expressing yourselves. The course fee includes your own DiSC
Behavioral Personality Profile assessment and review.
17FUGC134.01$295
11/7-12/2
Online
Legal Office Administration Certificate
Project Management
NEW
Project Management Certificate
This three-course certificate series will help you manage projects
more efficiently and to note changes to schedules early so variations
can be communicated to stakeholders for quick resolution. First, gain
the skills, tools and templates to confidently develop and maintain
a project. An overview of salaries, certification costs, education and
experience requirements are provided. Then acquire a well-rounded
knowledge of the five project management processes relating to the
Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide. Finally,
learn the 10 project management knowledge areas. Register for the
entire series (three courses shown below) and save $90. Courses
can also be taken individually.
17FUGC142.01$495
9/6-12/2
Online
Project Management Introduction: Part 1
Gain an introduction to basic project management skills, tools and
templates. You'll learn to confidently develop and maintain a project
plus learn about project manager salaries, certification costs, and
education and experience requirements.
17FUGC143.01$195
9/6-9/30
Online
Project Management Processes: Part 2
Learn the five project management processes in the Project
Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide to use when any
type of project occurs in your field.
17FUGC144.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Project Management Knowledge Areas: Part 3
In this final course in the series, learn to monitor projects through
a thorough understanding and use of the 10 project management
knowledge areas in the PMBOK: project integration, scope, time,
cost, quality, and human resources management; communications,
risk and procurement management; and stakeholder management.
17FUGC145.01$195
11/7-12/2
Online
In this 16-hour certificate course, gain the tools to become an
exceptional administrative legal assistant. Course covers legal office
procedures including database management, the preparation of
legal documentation including research, legal accounting methods,
legal analysis, communications and ethics. Students are expected
to complete each assignment in order to receive the legal office
administration certificate.
17FUGC201.01$195
11/7-12/2 Online
Lean Six Sigma
10 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Lean Six Sigma zeros in on company inefficiencies, non-value-added
wastes caused by defects, non-value-added flow of information or
materials, non-productive time, data storage, stacks of inventory,
overproduction and extra processing. These techniques are effective in
both service and manufacturing industries. No prerequisites required.
17FUGC222.01$245
11/7-12/2 Online
Professional Development
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Supervision, Leadership
and Human Resources
Management Certificate
NEW
Leadership Development Certificate
Find out what it takes to advance your leadership potential, create
career goals, and influence others in the workplace. This certificate is
especially geared toward future leaders in Generation Y (born 19801999) and provides a toolbox of do's and don'ts of great leaders.
Register for the entire series (includes three courses shown
below) and save $40. Courses can also be taken individually.
17FUGC138.01$395
9/6-12/2
Online
Leadership Development - Principles: Part 1
In the first course of this certificate, you will perform a case study
analysis of workplace conflicts that require effective leadership and
learn how to build professional relationships with your employees.
Apply your own unique leadership style to realistic scenarios and
discover your executive strengths.
17FUGC139.01$145
9/6-9/30
Online
Leadership Development Developing Your Skills: Part 2
Especially for future and emerging leaders in Gen Y, come discover
the key concepts of being a leader and the best strategies for
developing your leadership skills and influence. Learn the
unspoken secrets that leaders know and the strategies they
employ/exhibit in for influencing others. Leadership skills are
acquired and learned.
17FUGC140.01$145
10/3-10/28 Online
Leadership Development Developing Your Professional Career: Part 3
Have you ever wondered, "How do I get to that next level
in my career? What does it take?" This course will help you
identify those skills that all great leaders possess. For example,
writing professional emails and other communication, how to
communicate the same message verbally and nonverbally, how to
present yourself, your image and "brand," and using social media
properly. Whether you are leading a department or an entire
organization, this class will help you earn the respect of your peers
and become the leader you were meant to be.
17FUGC141.01$145
11/7-12/2
Online
NEW
Nothing creates success like a solid foundation. Enhance your
management skills through this program for supervisors, managers
and emerging leaders. Discover the keys for effectively managing
your employees. Find out how to create clear expectations, engage
and motivate employees, and increase your effectiveness. Register
for the entire series (includes three courses shown below) and
save $70. Courses can also be taken individually.
17FUGC146.01$595
9/6-12/2
Online
Boot Camp: Part 1
In this basic management course, find out how to create clear
expectations, engage and motivate employees, and increase your
effectiveness through use of the DiSC personality profile (included).
By the end of the course we will have you managing like a pro —
quickly and with confidence.
17FUGC147.01$295
9/6-9/30
Online
New 21st Century Strategies for Productivity
and Time Management: Part 2
The 21st century is fast-paced and filled with things to do. How
effectively you manage your time and productivity can affect
your business and personal life in many ways. You'll get tips and
techniques you won't get anywhere else for managing time and
increasing productivity. Whether you are managing your own time
or others' time, come away with proven tips to put into practice on
Monday morning.
17FUGC148.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Managing Generations in the Workplace: Part 3
Get an understanding of managing workers in different generations
in the workplace. Discover what motivates each generation at work,
what incentives they respond to and what messages they value.
17FUGC149.01$175
11/7-12/2
Online
Business Coaching Certificate
NEW
This 32-hour certificate course will help develop your skills in the
design, implementation and support of coaching or mentoring
programs in your business. You will help improve your employees'
performance and create a truly rewarding work environment by
employing these coaching practices.
17FUGC135.01$395
9/6-12/2
Online
Onboarding New Employees
Ensure a smooth transition from best candidate to star employee.
Onboarding is the process of socializing new employees into the
organization. Onboarding of employees begins well before traditional
new-hire orientation and has long reaching implications. At the
conclusion of the class you will have constructed an onboarding
program for use in your own organization.
17FUGC211.01$195
9/6-9/30 Online
Collaborative Management
Collaborative skills are essential to harness the energy of groups
and teams for maximum performance and productivity. Becoming
adept at working with groups collaboratively will enable you to gain
participation quickly, get input and buy-in for building consensus, and
plan for cooperation to get crucial projects completed.
17FUGC216.01$245
9/6-9/30 Online
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Professional Development
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Your Workplace, Your Employees and the Law
This course will provide business owners, managers, supervisors and
HR professionals with a roadmap for effectively handling complicated
employee-related issues that affect today’s legal-prone work
environment. Each class contains guidelines, step-by-step compliance
instructions and practical leadership skills, methods and techniques,
proven strategies for successfully managing employees and for
complying with state and federal workplace laws.
17FUGC202.01$195
10/3-10/28 Online
Department of Labor Seminar
Employers, how familiar are you with employee
rights after deployment, discrimination in the workplace, proper wages
for hours worked, unpaid job protected leave and safety in the
workplace? Members of the Department of Labor (DOL) will review
the labor laws that are most critical for employers to follow: Fair
Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Federal Child Labor Laws (CL), Veterans
Employment and Training Services (VETS), Employee Benefits Security
Administrations (EBSA), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
(EEOC), Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and the Family and
Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
Coffee, snacks and a lunch voucher for use in Lakeland's Breakers
cafeteria will be provided.
Approved for 7.25 hours of continuing education from the Human Resource
Certification Institute (HRCI), 6.50 hours from the American Payroll Association
(APA), and 6 hours from the Board of Examiners of Long Term Services and
Supports (BELTSS) for nursing home administrators.
17FPDV549.01$40
Thursday
9/22
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Change Management Skills
for Human Resources Professionals
NEW
Strategically applying/utilizing the various disciplines within human
resources in order to cause organizational change and add value
is often referred to as "change management." HR professionals are
increasingly being asked to develop the personal skills and attitudes for
implementing change as well as a technical understanding of how to
apply the tools for change. Learn how to successfully plan, implement,
communicate, create employee involvement and commitment, and
add value during change. This class is beneficial to human resources
professionals within organizations or those seeking to enter the field of
human resource strategy consulting.
17FUGC210.01$245
10/3-10/28 Online
Applying Lean Six Sigma Practices to HR Functions
Through continuous improvement, you can create change within your
organization. Use Lean principles to streamline HR processes such as
recruiting, hiring, training, compensating and managing performance.
17FUGC208.01$245
10/3-10/28 Online
One-Hour HR Topics
Each of the following Quick Topics
has been approved by the
HR Certification Institute for one
hour of continuing education.
Group discount.
Register and pay for a group
of four or more and each
person is only $15 per class.
Call 440.525.7116
for the discount.
How to Interview, Hire and Retain the Best Employees
Course covers: What to include in a job listing, how to screen job
applicants, conduct interviews (including what questions can and
cannot be asked), extend the offer, and establish a performance
evaluation procedure. We will briefly review discrimination laws and
background checks.
17FPDV755.01$29
Thursday
9/15
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Employment Policies Every Company Must Have
Covers the essential policies: from employee handbooks to atwill employment, harassment, grievance processes, attendance,
progressive discipline, vacation and time off, drug and alcohol
testing, internet use, work hours and overtime.
17FPDV756.01$29
Tuesday
10/11
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
How to Conduct Workplace Investigations
An employee complains to her supervisor. Office equipment is
missing. An employee is suspected of drinking on the job. Best
practices and procedures for conducting investigations into
workplace conduct will be covered, as well as internal complaint
mechanisms and proper documentation to reduce liability risk.
17FPDV757.01$29
Thursday
10/27
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
How to (and not to) Discipline Employees
We will discuss verbal meeting, written warning, unpaid suspension,
or termination, and also the appropriate level of discipline based
on the severity of the conduct and previous discipline problems,
potential for retaliation claims, and defending the company against
them.
17FPDV758.01$29
Tuesday
11/8
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
How to Fire Employees and Handle Employee Departures
This seminar will address the proper procedures for terminating
employees, whether for misconduct, poor performance or other
grounds, including security measures and legal and physical
protections that all businesses should take when dealing with
employee departure.
17FPDV759.01$29
Tuesday
11/29
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Top 10 Mistakes Employers Make in Managing Employees
This seminar will summarize the most common — and most costly
— mistakes that businesses make in managing their employees, such
as failing to document disciplinary measures, improperly calculating
wages and overtime payments, and failing to respond to employee
complaints.
17FPDV760.01$29
Thursday
12/8
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
The use of this seal is not an endorsement by the
HR Certification Institute of the quality of the program.
It means that this program has met the HR Certification
Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit.
12 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Entrepreneurship and Small Business
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Entrepreneurship Center
Center for Business and Industry
Customized Training, Consulting
and Coaching
The following sessions are offered by the
Lakeland Entrepreneurship Center in partnership with
the Ohio Small Business Development Center and
Lakeland Community College.
On BASE – Start-Up Business Training:
Building a Successful Enterprise
Lakeland Community College
T Building, Room 209
Oct. 14 and Dec. 9, 2016 • 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Auburn Career Center
Technology Building, Room 106
Sept. 12 and Nov. 14, 2016 • 6-8 p.m.
Instructor - Small Business Development Center staff
The Ohio Small Business Center at Lakeland Community College
and Auburn Career Center, is offering this training for those who are
interested in starting a business. Following completion of the training,
you will know what it takes to start a business.
Topics include: your business idea; market research; importance of a
business plan; resources — where to get them, how to utilize them;
ownership structures (LLC, Corp, etc.); regulatory steps; record keeping;
and financing. Seating is limited, so you must register. No walk-ins.
Reservations required.
Call 440.525.7706 or go to lakelandcc.edu/sbdc under Classes
and Seminars.
We provide ON-SITE training and development
opportunities, matched to your organization’s
strategies and challenges, with bottom-line results.
Our Expertise:
Workplace Technology
Microsoft Office, Project Management, Crystal Reports
Business Process Improvement
Six Sigma, Lean, Quality, Performance Management
Industrial Skill Training
Blueprint Reading, Machining, CNC, Welding,
PLC, Electricity and more
Performance Development
Team Building, Leadership Development,
Customer Service, Change Management
Custom Assessment Tools
Job Profiling, Ability Testing, Work Styles Assessments
Computer Rental Services
Laptops with MS versions 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013,
no cost maintenance and tech support,
daily, weekly and monthly rentals
The Center for Business and Industry provides highly experienced
subject matter experts, competitive pricing and professional customer
service. We can:
• Do more than just on-site training — we find strengths and fill gaps
• Identify, train and grow employees thus improving their value in
your organization
• Change workplace behaviors with innovative approaches
• Deliver learning experiences aligned with your performance needs
and strategic business goals
We can train your team at your place or ours.
Contact us today to get started!
The Center for Business and Industry
The Small Business Development Center of Ohio (SBDC)
program is funded in part through a cooperative
agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
The SBDC program is also funded in part by the Ohio
Development Services Agency. All opinions, conclusions or
recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect
the views of the SBA. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities
will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact Angela Clements
Cattell at 440.525.7706, 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, Ohio 44094.
440.525.7538 • [email protected].
C E N T E R F O R B U S I N E S S & I N D U S T RY
13
Job Training Certificate Programs
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Welding
Stick (SMAW)*
This course introduces students to shielded metal arc welding (SMAW),
functions and specific uses of manual-welding equipment, various
"stick" welding techniques, special metals handling and welding
certification requirements. The laboratory experience develops the skill
to produce quality welds. All materials included in fee.
17FMFG118.01$399
Saturday
8/27-10/15
8:00 a.m. - 2:50 p.m.
MIG (GMAW)*
This course introduces students to gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
and the different modes of metal transfer such as conventional and
waveform control. Laboratory experience includes skill development in
both types of transfer. All materials included in fee.
17FMFG138.01$509
Mon, Wed
10/24-12/14
4:30 p.m. - 9:10 p.m.
17FMFG138.02$509
Tue, Thu
10/25-12/15
8:00 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.
See our website for Fall sessions
of Arc Welding Fundamentals
and Intro to Metal Fabricating!
Fluxcored (AWS D1.1-3G FCAW-G) Certification
Preparation
Prerequisite: WELD 1270 (Fluxcored - FCAW), successful completion
of the comprehensive Lincoln Electric welding program, or
permission from the instructor. This course is designed for the
purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1-3G FCAW-G
certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become
certified for successful completion of the course. Course fee includes
all materials and one attempt at the certification test (if student does
not pass test, further attempts can be made for an additional fee).
17FMFG133.01$314
Saturday
10/22-10/29
8:00 a.m. - 5:25 p.m.
Fluxcored (AWS D1.1-3G FCAW-S)
Certification Preparation
TIG (GTAW)*
Prerequisite: WELD 1270 (Fluxcored - FCAW), successful completion
of the comprehensive Lincoln Electric welding program, or
permission from the instructor. This course is designed for the sole
purpose of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1 - 3G FCAW-S
certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become
certified for successful completion of the course. Course fee includes
all materials and one attempt at the certification test (if student does
not pass test, further attempts can be made for an additional fee).
17FMFG139.01$314
Saturday
11/5-11/12
8:00 a.m. - 5:25 p.m.
Fluxcored (FCAW)*
TIG (AWS D1.1 GTAW MS 3F)
Certification Preparation
This course introduces students to gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), or
TIG process. Laboratory experience includes skill development in MIG,
TIG, fluxcored and submerged arc welding. All materials included in
fee.
17FMFG125.01$509
Tue, Thu
8/30-10/20
8:00 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.
17FMFG125.02$509
Tue, Thu
10/25-12/15
4:30 p.m. - 9:10 p.m.
This course introduces students to the fluxcored arc welding selfshielded (FCAW-S) and fluxcored arc welding gas shielded (FCAW-G).
Laboratory experience includes skill development in both types of arc
welding. All materials included in fee.
17FMFG137.01$509
Tue, Thu
8/30-10/20
4:30 p.m. - 9:10 p.m.
*No prerequisites needed
Prerequisite: WELD 1265 (TIG - GTAW), successful completion of the
comprehensive Lincoln Electric welding program, or permission
from the instructor. This course is designed for the sole purpose
of preparing experienced welders for AWS D1.1- GTAW MS 3F
certification. Students must produce an acceptable weld and become
certified for successful completion of the course. Course fee includes
all materials and one attempt at the certification test (if student does
not pass test, further attempts can be made for an additional fee).
17FMFG140.01$314
Saturday
12/3-12/10
8:00 a.m. - 5:25 p.m.
For all welding classes, students must furnish safety glasses,
gloves, protective clothing, leather work boots (preferably
steel toe) and helmet for use in the laboratory. Completion
of all welding classes can earn students college credit at
Lakeland. See our website for details.
Green Building
LEED v4 Green Associate Exam Prep and Study Group
14 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
The course will prepare students to earn the LEED Green Associate
credential from the Green Building Certification Institute. Students
examine case studies of LEED certified building projects, concepts of
integrated design, third-party verification and the LEED administration
process. Covers all specification sections. Examine case studies of LEED
certified building projects, concepts of integrated design, third-party
verification and the LEED administration process. Instructor holds the
designations LEED AP BD+C and LEED AP O+M.
17FUGC215.01$695
9/6-10/28 Online
Healthcare and Human Services
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Health and Medical
Medical Transcription Series
Medical Transcription 1, Basic
Gain basic medical transcription skills and knowledge in medical
terminology and anatomy/physiology in six body systems/specialties.
Spend 280 hours (approx. 3-6 months) studying and transcribing
actual doctors' dictation. Books and materials are required; see
lakelandcc.edu/ce for details.
17FHLC202.01$495
Online
Medical Transcription 2, Intermediate
Spend 330 hours (approx. 3-6 months) studying and transcribing
actual doctors' dictation. Learn eight additional body systems/
specialties. Books and materials are required; see lakelandcc.edu/ce
for details. Prerequisite: Medical Transcription 1, or completion of test.
17FHLC203.01$545
Online
Medical Transcription 3, Advanced
Spend 340 hours (approx. 3-6 months) studying and transcribing
actual doctors' dictation, plus learn eight final body systems. Includes
a course in professionalism. Upon completion, students may take
the national certification exam through the AHDI (Association for
Healthcare Documentation Integrity). Books and materials used
in parts one and two will also be used in this course. Prerequisites:
Medical Transcription 1 and 2 or completion of a test. See details at
lakelandcc.edu/ce.
17FHLC204.01$545
Online
Dental Radiology Recertification
Come to our review course for dental assistants who are currently
certified by the Ohio State Dental Board as a Dental Assistant
Radiographer. This course can also be used as required continuing
education needed for recertification. You will rotate through a series
of stations, each with hands-on activities designed to promote critical
thinking skills and covering these topics:
• Intraoral film size selection
• Intraoral film holding devices
• Dental radiographic anatomy
• Mounting of a full-mouth series of radiographs
• Identification and correction of intraoral radiographic exposure errors
• Identification and correction of intraoral film processing errors
• Use of aseptic technique in intraoral film processing
17FHLC501.01$79
Wednesday
11/9
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Veterinary Assistant Certificate
Veterinary medicine is a growing field, offering careers that are both
dynamic and rewarding. Begin a career as a Veterinary Assistant by
spring! Register for the entire series (two courses below) and save
$55 off the price of taking each module individually. Open to high
school seniors and up!
17FHLC216.01$695
Wednesday
10/5-2/8/17
4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Veterinary Assistant Module 1
Students will get a comprehensive, practical introduction to
the field of veterinary assisting, and be outfitted with important
veterinary knowledge that is valuable to employers. The coursework
will focus on the care of dogs and cats in a general practice setting.
17FHLC217.01
$375
No class 11/23
Wednesday
10/5-11/30
4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Veterinary Assistant Module 2
Further develop your understanding of veterinary medicine.
Advanced topics will include identification and treatment of
common diseases and parasites, pet nutrition, diagnostic imaging,
and surgical assisting. Students will also perform a 25-hour
internship at a local veterinary facility to gain practical experience
in a clinical setting. Prerequisites: Must have completed Veterinary
Assistant Module 1 or pass a written test prior to acceptance.
17FHLC218.01
$375
No class 12/21, 12/28, 1/3/17
Wednesday
12/7-2/8/17
4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Healthcare and Human Services
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
American Heart Association
The American Heart Association (AHA) strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS and PALS and has
developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent
course sponsorship by the AHA. The AHA does not receive income from course fees. Textbooks are available at the
Lakeland Bookstore. Call 440.525.7124 for hours.
CPR Courses
Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR for Healthcare Providers
This is an AHA CPR course for healthcare providers such as first
responders, nurses, EMTs, firefighters, police officers, dental
professionals and healthcare students. It can also be taken by
nonprofessionals who would like a formal skills assessment.
Topics covered include: infant, child and adult CPR, choking
emergencies, and AED use. Textbook purchase is required; cards
distributed at end of class (valid for two years).
17FHLC100.01$59
Saturday
9/3
1:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.02$59
Friday
9/9
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.03$59
Saturday
9/10
1:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.04$59
Monday
9/12
5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.05$59
Friday
9/16
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.06$59
Tuesday
9/20
3:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.07$59
Saturday
9/24
1:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.06$59
Wednesday
9/28
4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.09$59
Friday
9/30
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.10$59
Friday
10/7
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.11$59
Saturday
10/8
1:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.12$59
Monday
10/10
5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.13$59
Friday
10/14
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.14$59
Friday
10/21
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.15$59
Saturday
10/22
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.16$59
Wednesday
10/26
4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.17$59
Friday
10/28
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.18$59
Wednesday
11/3
4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
17FHLC100.19$59
Saturday
11/5
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.20$59
Monday
11/7
5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.21$59
Friday
11/11
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
17FHLC100.22$59
Tuesday
11/15
3:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
16 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
17FHLC100.23$59
Saturday
11/19
17FHLC100.24$59
Monday
11/21
17FHLC100.25$59
Monday
11/28
17FHLC100.26$59
Thursday
12/1
17FHLC100.27$59
Saturday
12/3
17FHLC100.28$59
Monday
12/5
17FHLC100.29$59
Friday
12/9
17FHLC100.30$59
Tuesday
12/13
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Provider
This course is for medical professionals to prepare how to manage a
cardiac arrest and certain cardiac problems in accordance with AHA
guidelines. Participants must have a working knowledge of basic EKG
interpretation and pharmacology. Participants must take the pretest
in the ACLS manual, print out the certificate, and bring a valid BLS card
and the ACLS manual to class.
17FHLC102.01$149
Saturday
10/1-10/8
9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
ACLS Recertification
Review the knowledge and skills necessary to manage a victim through
a cardiac emergency. A working knowledge of basic EKG is required
(EKG course completion is recommended). Participants must take the
pretest in the ACLS manual, print out the certificate, and bring a valid
BLS card (no more than 30 days expired) and the ACLS manual to class.
17FHLC103.01$79
Saturday
11/5
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
PALS: Pediatric Advanced Life Support
This instructor-led, two-day course uses a series of simulated
pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a
systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS
treatment algorithms, effective resuscitation, and team dynamics.
Textbook required.
17FHLC110.Z1$200
Thu, Wed
10/13-10/19
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
17FHLC110.Z2$200
Mon, Thu
12/12-12/15
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
PALS Recertification
Renew your PALS certification in one day.
17FHLC116.Z1$120
Thursday
9/22
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
17FHLC116.Z2$120
Friday
11/18
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
These courses will be held at University Hospitals
Woodiebrook Education Center in Chardon.
Visit lakelandcc.edu/ce for details.
Healthcare and Human Services
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Early-Bird Discount
Save $10 on these courses by registering
before the deadline listed.
Counseling and Therapy
Lakeland Community College is an Approved Provider for the State
of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist
Board (RCS111403). The college is also a Preferred Provider for the
Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports (BELTSS)
for contact hours. The Ohio Board of Nursing will accept continuing
education hours approved by these boards (look for the letter “N”
under Approvals). Selected courses have been approved by the Ohio
Chemical Dependency Professionals Board (look for the letter “D”
under approvals.) General public welcome to attend all classes.
Register and pay for both of these courses at the same time for only
$119. Save $39 off the price of registering for each one separately!
Must call to register for this special pricing: 440.525.7116.
Safe Zone: An Understanding of the LGBTQ+
Community
NEW
Gain important basic information about the LGBTQ+ community,
terminology, current challenges and how they impact mental health
services, and examples of situations that people in this community
encounter. Learn how to refer clients to appropriate services and
identify resources to assist their community and families. (3 Hours)
Early-bird deadline: Oct. 4. Approvals: A, C, N, S.
Instructor: Michael McDonnell, LSW.
17FPDV440.01$79
Friday
10/14
9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Toxic Relationships and How to Detoxify Them
This workshop will explain how unmet needs, fears, and emotional
wounds from early childhood impact present relationships. It will cover
the dynamics and show participants how to transform toxic relationships
into more balanced and healthy interactions. At the end of the course,
attendees will be able to recognize healthy versus toxic relationships,
describe major patterns of toxic relationships, and describe and apply the
transformative self-restorative model to cases. (6 Hours)
Early-bird deadline: Aug. 22. Approvals: A, D (subject area: R1), C, N, S.
Instructor: David Santoro, Ph.D.
17FPDV348.01$119
Thursday
9/1
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contemporary Approaches to
Counseling Children and Adolescents
In recent years, new knowledge and information has surfaced from
neuroscientific research. This has contributed to clinical counseling
and therapy approaches that are believed to be more scientific, less
stigmatizing, more consumer friendly, and more effective. This program
reviews how to apply this information to the most common issues
when counseling children and adolescents. Topics covered include: a
neuroscientific approach to common therapy modalities such as family
therapy; parental coaching; and individual therapy. (6 Hours).
Early-bird deadline: Sept. 6. Approvals: C, D (subject areas: PS, R1) N, S.
Instructor: Brando Tupaz, PCC-S.
17FPDV422.01$119
Friday
9/16
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Clinical Issues with the LGBTQ+ Population
During this training, practitioners will learn about specific issues
relating to quality of life that will impact clinical work when working
with people of the LGBTQ+ population. Specific attention will
be paid to those who identify as transgender or nonconforming
and will include sexual health, the complicated process of coming
out, and how to help navigate the coming out process in different
communities and cultures. Early-bird deadline: Oct. 4. (3 Hours)
Approvals: A, C, N, S. Instructor: Michael McDonnell, LSW.
17FPDV441.01$79
Friday
10/14
1:15 - 4:30 p.m.
Strength-Focused Supervision
After taking an introductory supervision course, what’s next? This
course will build on a number of emerging trends that focus on what is
working rather than what is not working with those you supervise. We
will also focus on outcomes through goal planning. A major emphasis
will be on learning and applying a strength-focused supervision model
that is experiential and invites supervisees to connect with self and
client at a more emotional level. Both a cognitive and logical model
will be presented. Both models are based on supervisee outcomes,
strengths and resources. (6 Hours) Early-bird deadline: Sept. 27.
Approvals: Provides supervisory hours for C and S and general hours for
A, N.
Instructor: David Santoro, Ph.D.
17FPDV401.01$119
Friday
10/7
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
NEW
Approval Key
A =nursing home administrators (BELTSS)
C = counselors
D =chemical dependency professionals
L =speech/language pathologists/audiologists (SLPs)
N =RNs, LPNs
S =social workers
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Healthcare and Human Services
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Motivational Interviewing
NEW
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a hot skill in a variety of disciplines
to support people in making change. This workshop can serve as
a beginning or a review of basic MI skills. Join us as we explore MI
strategies for each stage of change that includes recognizing and
eliciting change talk. Participants will have the opportunity to practice
the skills and assess their performance. (3 Hours)
Early-bird deadline: Oct. 12. Approvals: A, C, D (subject areas: C8, P5),
N, S.
Instructor: Alice J. Walker, Ph.D., M.Ed., PC, LICDC-CS.
17FPDV424.01$79
Saturday
10/22 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Art and Play Therapy For All Ages
Clients often struggle to open up spontaneously about the things that
are really bothering them. A little creativity may be the answer! You
don't have to have a lot of special equipment or the skill set of Picasso;
just a new perspective to see how games, toys, and basic art supplies
can be therapeutic. We will show you how everyday items can be
used for individual, group, and family interventions. We will use sand
trays, board games, manipulatives, and basic art techniques to fill your
counseling tool kit. You won't leave empty-handed! (6 Hours)
Early-bird deadline: Oct 18. Approvals: A, C, N, S.
Instructor: Yvette Semon, LPCC-S.
17FPDV406.01$119
Friday
10/28
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Family Counseling: A Brain-Based Approach
NEW
This course focuses on how the brain provides a greater understanding
of the self and family relationships. Family dynamics among its
members significantly influence our emotional regulation and social
behavior because the human brain is considered a social brain
shaped by experience. Advances in neuroscience have expanded our
understanding of family dynamics through fundamental processes such
as attachment and compassion; and the discovery of mirror neurons
has greatly expanded how we understand the neural interconnection
of human relationships. Learn the basic principles of neuroscience
and interpersonal neurobiology, how brain development is shaped
by family experiences, how brain architecture and processes offer
opportunities to develop and evolve healthy family relationships, and
how to coach parents on these brain-based techniques and strategies.
Early-bird deadline: Nov. 1. Approvals: C, N, S.
Instructor: Brando Tupaz, PCC-S.
17FPDV439.01$79
Friday
11/11
9:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Cultural Competency and Health Literacy (Ethics)
Cultural competency is the ability of systems to provide care to patients
with diverse values, beliefs and behaviors, including tailoring delivery
to meet their social, cultural and linguistic needs. Learn to talk to
your patients about their health concerns so that cultural differences
enhance rather than hinder the conversation. Participants will learn
about tools and measures to use in their practices and discuss the
different cues which suggest low health literacy status so they can
adequately inform their patients of their options. (3 Hours)
Early-bird deadline: Nov. 7. Approvals: Provides ethics hours for A, D
(subject areas: C9, P3), L and S. Provides general hours for N.
Instructor: Denise Greenawalt, CMA.
17FHLC215.01$79
Thursday
11/17
5:30 - 8:45 p.m.
Ethics for Clinical Practice
Aging with Grace
Specific, therapeutic issues exist in our aging population. Assisting an
older adult with issues such as depression, missed opportunities and
expectations, and healing old, emotional wounds can assist a person
to move from a place of enjoyment into the ending phases of life. This
course examines generational markers and uses themes that most
people can identify with in order to establish respectful relationships.
(3 Hours). Early-bird deadline: Oct. 25. Approvals: A, C, N, S.
Instructor: Yvette Semon, PCC-S.
17FPDV415.01$79
Friday
11/4
9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
18 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Review ethical concepts and boundaries in clinical practice. Topics
discussed will include confidentiality, dual relationships, proper
recordkeeping, multiculturalism, technology, the selection of proper
interventions, and diagnosis. (3 Hours) Early-bird deadline: Nov. 9.
This course will fulfill ethics requirements for license renewal for C, L
and S and general hours for N.
Instructor: Ricky Amster, LPC.
17FPDV408.01$79
Saturday
11/19
9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Ethical Issues with Minors
This course will cover balancing confidential client conversations with
those who are under the age of 18 with the requests of their parents.
Does the fact that parents and guardians have access to the notes in
your file make you apprehensive? Learn about the expectations, how to
identify what is "need to know" versus "demand to know" information
for parents, while protecting the privacy of minor clients and following
the laws and regulations. (3 Hours) Early-bird deadline: Nov. 23.
Approved for ethics hours for C, D (subject areas: C9, P3) L and S. Can
also be taken for continuing education hours by N.
Instructor: Yvette Semon, PCC-S.
17FPDV423.01$79
Friday
12/2
9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Senior Adults
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Art Course: Fun with Watercolor
Photography: Introduction to Adobe Lightroom,
Photo-editing Software
Learn basic brush strokes, elements of design, and mixing paint
techniques for both beginners and experienced painters. Short
demonstrations will be offered allowing plenty of time to paint and
create. Required supplies will be discussed during the first class. (8
sessions)
17FCLL201.01$65
Friday
9/16-11/4
9:30 a.m. - Noon
You have a digital camera, and you've taken lots of great pictures. How
do you find that picture from two years ago, crop it, enhance the colors,
and make it into an outstanding print to frame? Adobe Lightroom is
a terrific, inexpensive program that allows you to import photos from
your camera, name and store them for easy retrieval, enhance them for
maximum impact, and produce attractive prints. (3 sessions)
17FCLL317.01$49
Monday
10/31-11/14
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Art Course: Experience Colored Pencil Drawing
Bridge: Play of the Hand
Create realistic pictures that glow using colored pencils! Bring your
landscape, still life, flowered and portrait work to life. Hands-on tips,
examples and demonstration will be provided. All levels of drawers are
welcome. Bring a photo to first class. Suggested supply list found on the
website. (6 sessions)
17FCLL205.01$49
Thursday
9/15-10/20
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
17FCLL205.02$49
Thursday
10/27-12/8
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Ready to improve your bridge skills? This is the second of a five-part
series designed by The American Contract Bridge League. Topics cover
various tactics that will strengthen your "declarer play." Along-theway-bidding is reviewed and some concepts on defense introduced. (8
sessions)
17FCLL241.01$79
Thursday
9/15-11/3
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Floral Design: Fundamentals
Learn the fundamentals of flower arranging to create corsages,
boutonnieres, wreaths and centerpieces. Fresh, dried and silk flowers
will be used. Bring wire cutters and knife to each class. A material fee is
optional and will be discussed during the first class. (5 sessions)
17FPER508.01$59
Tuesday
9/13-10/11
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Digital Camera Photography - Basics
Are you a new digital photographer, or just interested in gaining a
deeper understanding of the buttons and camera settings? Take better
photographs and unleash the power of your digital camera! Topics
include an introduction to image editing software for editing, storing
and emailing pictures. (3 sessions)
17FCLL310.01$49
Monday
10/3-10/17
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Monday Book Club - Fall
Reading is knowledge! Join the club on the second Monday of each
month. Read the books listed below prior to meeting. This program is
co-sponsored with Morley Library. (3 sessions)
OCT. 10: "Tell the Wolves I'm Home: A Novel" by Carol Rifka Brunt
Fourteen-year-old June Elbus' life is turned upside down by the death
of her beloved uncle, but his death brings a surprise acquaintance
into her life. This person helps her to heal and to question what she
thinks she knows about her uncle, her family and even her own heart.
This is an unforgettable portrait of the way compassion can make us
whole again.
NOV. 14: "My Life in Middlemarch" by Rebecca Mead
A New Yorker writer revisits “Middlemarch,” the seminal book of her
youth. Now in middle age, she takes Eliot's idea about parenthood,
wisdom and morality and brings them into the present day. This book
is for every lover of literature who cares about why we read books.
Photography: Introduction
Learn to use manual settings on your 35mm SLR camera (film or digital)
to create brilliant photos. Discover metering, exposure settings, lenses,
accessories, film types, principles of design and creative techniques.
Film processing is the responsibility of the participants. (3 sessions)
17FPER513.01$85
Wednesday
9/21-10/5
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
DEC. 12: "Just Like Other Daughters" by Colleen Faulkner
Alice Richards loved her daughter from her first breath, despite
Chloe having Down Syndrome. Now at 25, Chloe is sweet, funny and
content — and in love. There is no way to prepare for the relationship
unfolding or for the moments of heartbreak and joy ahead. This
work tells an unflinching yet heart-rendering story of mothers and
daughters.
17FCLL701.01$15
Monday
10/10-12/12
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Senior Adults
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Computers and Technology
Computer Basics
Learn to feel comfortable with computer basics such as how to open
programs, find files, save to the hard drive or flash drive, and browse the
Internet. The course also touches on MS Word and clip art, email and
safety from viruses and malware. (4 sessions, 14 hours)
17FCIT112.01$129
Wednesday
9/7-9/28
6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Microsoft Word 2013: Basics
This is a very basic Word class that moves at a slow pace. Participants
will learn to create, edit, save and print letters and documents. The
instructor will guide hands-on demonstrations to teach how to copy,
move, format, undo, use autotext, set tabs and create tables, and
control page layout. Students should have basic Windows skills or have
taken Computer Basics. Bring a flash drive to each class to save your
work. (6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT150.01$69
Wednesday
10/5-10/12
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Microsoft Excel 2013: Basics
Lewy Body Dementia
Sometimes referred to as the “crossroads of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
disease,” Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) is now the second-most common
cause of dementia. People who have LBD struggle to find good care
because their symptoms are challenging, characterized by great
fluctuations in alertness and complex behaviors. This course will help
families and professionals understand the clinical indicators to seek
appropriate diagnosis (and why that is important). Students will learn
common behavioral manifestations, strategies to manage them, and
resources to support the patient and family.
17FUGC602.01$145
9/6-9/30 Online
Senior College Day
Friday Oct. 7, 2016
8:45 –9:15 a.m.
Check-In and Coffee: A-Building, Room A-2101
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Meet Mae West, with Julie Warren
This is a very basic Excel class that moves at a slow pace. Instructor will
guide hands-on demonstrations to teach how to enter data, insert and
delete rows and columns, autofill, and create formulas and functions.
Students should have basic Windows skills or have taken Computer
Basics. Please bring a flash drive to each class to save your work.
(6 hours). Textbook required.
17FCIT200.01$69
Saturday
10/1-10/8
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Everyone knows that movie star Mae West said, “Come
up and see me sometime.” But did you know that she
was also the first woman to make one million dollars in
the movies? “Women in History” member, Julie Warren,
portrays the indomitable Mae West and reveals her many secrets as
the ultimate entertainer and business woman.
Windows 10: Get To Know It
The Music Box Band has been performing for more than 30
years, specializing in polkas, big band, Latin and pop. This trio,
featuring Tom Mroczka on trumpet, Anthony Culkar on
accordion, and Frank Sluzala on drums, will take you down a
musical memory lane that with have you singing, and maybe
even dancing, along.
Transitioning from an older version of Windows? Explore the changes
and new features in Windows 10! This course covers the Windows
10 desktop, start menu, and application management, and will
introduce you to Cortana, your personal digital assistant. We'll explore
customization and security options through the control panel, as well as
file organization with File Explorer and browsing with Microsoft Edge.
Course fee includes a take-home, laminated user's guide.
17FCIT706.01$39
Thursday
10/13
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Health and Wellness
Medicare: Everything You Need to Know
to Get Started with Medicare
This course is Medicare-made-easy. Gain a basic understanding of how
Medicare works. Learn what Parts A, B, C and D do and do not cover.
Understand the differences between the Original Medicare Plan and a
Medicare Advantage Plan.
17FCLL402.01$15
Wednesday
10/5
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Dementia Care
This course provides essential knowledge and understanding about
neurological diseases that affect cognition and memory, and practical
application of effective skills for supporting them. Introduces cognition
and aging, Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia, stages of
progressive memory loss, the role of caregivers, understanding and
intervening in the symptoms and safety issues of dementia, and end-oflife care.
17FUGC600.01$495
9/6-10/28 Online
20 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
The Music Box Band, featuring Polka and the Big Band Sound
Noon - 12: 45 p.m.
Mid-day Dinner –Breakers Dining Hall
1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Lake Erie’s “Perfect Storm”: Remembering Black Friday,
with Mike and Georgann Wachter
On Oct. 20, 1916, a violent storm raged on Lake Erie,
sinking ships and taking 51 lives. The storm was
quickly labeled, “Black Friday.” Join Mike and Georgann
Wachter, authors of several books on Lake Erie history,
as they tell the tale of two captains who were the sole survivors of
their lost ships.
17FCLL901.01$45
Friday
10/7
Mediumship - The Basics
8:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Topics will include: the definition and history of mediumship,
medium versus psychics, recognizing loving and helpful signals,
physical versus mental mediumship skills, spirit guides, the six
mediumship “clairs” (clairvoyance, etc.), and preparation for
connecting and receiving information.
17FCLL427.01$15
Wednesday
10/19
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Enrichment
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Art and Hobbies
Photography: Introduction
Learn to use manual settings on your 35mm SLR camera (film or digital)
to create brilliant photos. Discover metering, exposure settings, lenses,
accessories, film types, principles of design and creative techniques.
Film processing is the responsibility of the participants. (3 sessions)
17FPER513.01$85
Wednesday
9/21-10/5
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Digital Camera Photography - Basics
Are you a new digital photographer, or just interested in gaining a
deeper understanding of the buttons and camera settings? Take better
photographs and unleash the power of your digital camera! Topics
include an introduction to image editing software for editing, storing
and emailing pictures. (3 sessions)
17FCLL310.01$49
Monday
10/3-10/17
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Photography: Introduction to Adobe Lightroom,
Photo-editing Software
You have a digital camera, and you've taken lots of great pictures. How
do you find that picture from two years ago, crop it, enhance the colors,
and make it into an outstanding print to frame? Adobe Lightroom is
a terrific, inexpensive program that allows you to import photos from
your camera, name and store them for easy retrieval, enhance them for
maximum impact, and produce attractive prints. (3 sessions)
17FCLL317.01$49
Monday
10/31-11/14
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Art Course: Watercolor
Have fun learning the basics of watercolor. Topics include: mixing and
applying colors, explanation of various techniques, and composition
and design. You may bring in your own projects. Short demonstrations
and examples will be offered. Suggested supply list found on the
website. (6 sessions)
17FPER544.01$69
Tuesday
9/20-10/25
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Art Course: Acrylic Painting for Beginning/Intermediate
Create lovely works of art as you navigate the basics of color theory and
mixing, application, composition and design. Work from a still life photo
or your imagination. This is an exploration class, not a step-by-step
course. Each session will begin with a demonstration. Suggested supply
list found on the website. (6 sessions)
17FPER506.01$69
Thursday
9/22-10/27
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Art Course: Drawing and Sketching
Learn the basic skills for all mediums, how light affects shadows to
reveal tonal values within a composition, and how hard and soft edges
work together to create a finished rendering. Short demonstrations will
be offered. Suggested supply list found on the website. (6 sessions)
17FPER537.01$69
Wednesday
9/28-11/2
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Floral Design: Fundamentals
Learn the fundamentals of flower arranging to create corsages,
boutonnieres, wreaths and centerpieces. Fresh, dried and silk flowers
will be used. Bring wire cutters and knife to each class. A material fee is
optional and will be discussed during the first class. (5 sessions)
17FPER508.01$59
Tuesday
9/13-10/11
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
What it Takes to Write a Book
Learn how to build your book from proposal to finished manuscript,
organize chapters, and find a publisher. The only requirement: bring a
two-page, double-spaced writing sample of your book idea. (3 sessions)
17FPER601.01$49
Monday
10/3-10/17
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Animal Massage Levels 1 and 2
Explore the world of tactile connection with your favorite four legged
companion. Basic Western anatomy and Eastern meridian systems will
be highlighted to lead you to a more fulfilling massage experience.
Do not bring your pet to the level one class. Animal-friendly pets
are invited to the level two class only. If you do not have an animalfriendly pet, one will be provided for the class. Animal Massage I is a
prerequisite to Animal Massage II. Certificates will be given to attendees
upon completion.
17FPER215.01$49
Wednesday
9/28-10/5
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Languages
Conversational Spanish - Level I
This course teaches adults Spanish they can really use! Even a little
Spanish can go a long way. This course will get you communicating
quickly and provide insight into the Spanish culture. No previous
Spanish required. Required book, “Spanish for Gringos Level I” is
available at vivaspanish.com under TAB: VIVA SHOP, CATEGORY: Spanish
for Adults.
17FPER608.01$129
Monday
9/19-11/7
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Conversational Spanish – Level 2
This course will continue to build vocabulary from Conversational
Spanish I. New and returning students are welcome as new vocabulary
is introduced. You will be communicating quickly and learn about the
Spanish culture. The book for Spanish Level I is used in Level II.
17FPER608.01$129
Thursday
9/22-11/10
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
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Sports and Fitness
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Dance
Party and Wedding Dancing
Party and Wedding Dancing is designed to teach you the basics of
several traditional dances common at a variety of functions. Dress
casually and wear slick-soled, non-marking shoes. Fee is per person.
17FREC301.01$49
Friday
9/16-10/21
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Swing Dance for Beginners
Learn the basic footwork and patterns of leading and following in the
East Coast Swing (Jitterbug). It is not necessary to have a partner to take
this class. Wear slick-soled shoes. Fee is per person.
17FREC300.01$49
Friday
9/16-10/21
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Fitness
Suspension Training with TRX
Suspension training is a form of resistance training that includes
bodyweight exercises in which a variety of multiplanar, compoundexercise movements can be performed. The goal is development of core
strength, balance, flexibility and joint stability. Bring water, exercise mat,
towel, and wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.
17FREC246.01$140
Mon, Wed
8/22-10/19
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
17FREC246.03$124
Saturday
8/27-10/22
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
17FREC246.02$69
Mon, Wed
10/24-12/14
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
17FREC246.04$59
Saturday
10/29-12/17
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Body Sculpting
Learn exercises from a certified fitness trainer designed to firm your
entire body without building muscular size or bulk and increase cardio
endurance. Bring a set of five-pound dumbbells, exercise mat, stretch
band or towel, and a water bottle. All fitness levels welcome.
17FREC202.05$59
Saturday
8/20-10/8
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
17FREC202.06$59
Saturday
10/15-12/10
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Learn exercises from a certified fitness trainer designed to firm your
entire body without building muscular size or bulk and increase cardio
endurance. Bring a set of five-pound dumbbells, exercise mat, stretch
band or towel, and a water bottle. All fitness levels welcome.
17FREC202.01$139
Tue, Thu
10/4-1/5
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
17FREC202.02$59
Tue, Thu
10/4-10/27
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
17FREC202.03$59
Tue, Thu
11/1-11/29
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
17FREC202.04$59
Tue, Thu
12/6-1/5
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Stretch This
Stretch This
Saturday Fitness
Body Sculpting
Stretch the entire body, including the lower back and core area. This
course utilizes the best stretches from ballet, yoga, physical therapy
and Pilates. All fitness levels welcome. Bring an exercise mat, water
bottle and stretch band.
17FREC201.01$39
Saturday
8/20-10/8
11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
17FREC201.02$39
Saturday
10/15-12/10
11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Mini Barre FX
Barre FX is a fun and innovative total-body workout. It incorporates
major muscle groups, combining primarily ballet and Pilates
movements in a unique way that reshapes the whole body. Bring a set
of five-pound dumbbells, exercise mat, stretch band or towel, and a
water bottle.
17FREC236.01$39
Saturday
10/15-12/10
10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Total Body Fitness
This course is designed to improve your cardio fitness level along with
sculpting your body using new high-energy group fitness exercises.
Whether you're a novice or seasoned group fitness student, this is the
course for you. Using different moves and group fitness disciplines, you
will turbo charge your muscles, and strengthen your heart and lungs
leaving you feeling refreshed, energized and healthy. Please bring a
water bottle, mat and fitness shoes.
17FREC228.01$149
Tue, Thu
8/23-10/20
5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
17FREC228.02$165
Tuesday
10/25-12/15
5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
22 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Stretch the entire body, including the lower back and core area. This
course utilizes the best stretches from ballet, yoga, physical therapy and
Pilates. All fitness levels welcome. Bring an exercise mat, water bottle
and stretch band.
17FREC201.03$39
Tue, Thu
10/4-10/27
5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
17FREC201.04$39
Tue, Thu
11/1-11/29
5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
17FREC201.05$39
Tue, Thu
12/6-1/5
5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Barre FX
Barre FX is a fun and innovative total-body workout. It incorporates
major muscle groups, combining primarily ballet and Pilates
movements in a unique way that reshapes the whole body. Bring a set
of five-pound dumbbells, exercise mat, stretch band or towel, and a
water bottle.
17FREC236.02$59
Mon, Wed
10/10-11/2
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
17FREC236.03$59
Mon, Wed
11/7-12/5
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sports and Fitness
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Sports Leagues
Volleyball League - Sunday Night Co-Ed 6’s C Division
This is a co-ed 6’s league. Entry fee includes officials and awards. Teams
must have a minimum of two women on the court at all times. Fee is
due at time of registration. Registration taken on a first-come, firstserved basis.
17FREC105.01
$340
C-division
Sunday
9/11-11/13
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
17FREC104.01
$340
B-division
Sunday
9/11-11/13
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Yoga and Meditation
Yoga at Noon - Master the Basics
Treat your body, mind and spirit to an hour of renewal at midday! This
is a multi-level course that includes stretching, alignment, breathwork, relaxation, and yogic philosophy to keep you inspired. Taught
in the classic tradition of Satyananda Yoga. Bring a yoga mat and wear
comfortable clothing.
17FREC213.01$139
Mon, Wed, Fri
9/12-10/21
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
17FREC213.02$59
Monday
9/12-10/17
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
17FREC213.03$59
Wednesday
9/14-10/19
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
17FREC213.04$59
Friday
9/16-10/21
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
17FREC213.05$139
Mon, Wed, Fri
10/24-12/9
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
17FREC213.06$59
Monday
10/24-12/5
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
17FREC213.07$59
Wednesday
10/26-12/7
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
17FREC213.08$59
Friday
10/28-12/9
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
Yoga - My Hour of Peace
Treat yourself to a truly gentle yoga course. All skill levels are welcome.
Enjoy the revitalizing practices even if you have challenges with your
mobility, strength or balance. Bring a yoga mat, and at least one
blanket that can be folded up into a firm roll or cushion.
17FREC241.01$59
Wednesday
9/14-10/19
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
17FREC241.02$59
Wednesday
10/26-12/7
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Beginning Meditation
NEW
Practice various mediation techniques followed by questions and
discussion. The main practice will be Yoga Nidra along with other
techniques. Yoga Nidra (yogic sleep) is a guided meditation that is very
easy, enjoyable and relaxing for beginners and experienced meditators
alike. Suggested items to bring: yoga mat; blanket; and a small pillow.
17FREC247.01$49
Monday
9/12-10/17
5:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
17FREC247.02$49
Monday
10/24-11/28
5:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
NEW
This class will expand on the techniques from the Beginning Meditation
Class and introduce additional skills. It is appropriate for those already
familiar with meditation or who have taken the beginning class and
wish to expand their understanding and experience. As with the
beginning class, there will be both group discussion and practice.
Suggested items to bring: yoga mat; blanket; and a small pillow.
17FREC248.01$49
Monday
10/24-11/28
6:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
Continued Meditation
Certification and Training
Personal Trainer Certification
Whether it's for a career move or for your own personal knowledge,
get all the information you need to become a certified personal trainer.
The national exam is held on the sixth week. Fifteen hours of handson, practical training prepares you to actually work with clients, and
15 hours of lectures include, but not limited to, biomechanics, exercise
physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment.
Proof of CPR/AED certification and a 30-hour internship required before
certification is received. Textbook is required and not included in course
fees. Call to order and start reading immediately 888-330-9487 (www.
witseducation.com).
17FREC501.01$649
Saturday
10/8-11/12
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
23
Children and Teens
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Test Preparation
SAT Test-Taking Strategies and Tactics
This test-prep course covers all sections of the SAT. Classroom activities
combine review and practice with the application of test-taking tips
and strategies to reduce anxiety and improve performance on the SAT.
17FYTH103.02$275
Thursday
8/25-10/20
7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
ACT Test-Taking Strategies and Tactics
This test-prep course covers all sections of the ACT. Classroom activities
combine review and practice with the application of test-taking tips
and strategies to reduce anxiety and improve performance on the ACT.
17FYTH104.02$275
Thursday
8/25-10/20
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Magic for Teens
Basic Magic (Grades 6-8)
NEW
Would you like to amaze your friends with your magic skills? In this
class, you will learn effects using playing cards, coins, balls and rubber
bands. Learn to shuffle, cut and deal a card in several ways, as well as
impressive manipulation of coins, balls and rubber bands. Vocabulary
and developing an entertaining patter will also be presented.
17FYTH635.01$79
Saturday
9/10-10/29
10:00 a.m. - noon
NEW
Mentalism Magic (Grades 6-8)
Mentalism is bare magic as there are no props to hide behind. Learn
to read people’s minds, transmit thoughts and just plain mess with
people’s brain! Showmanship is a key skill for this type of magic, and will
be discussed and practiced weekly.
17FYTH636.01$79
Saturday
11/5-12/17
10:00 a.m. - noon
Gymnastics For Kids
(Ages 8 Months to Grade 3)
Taft Elementary School,
1580 East 332nd Street, Eastlake
First Steps Program (Ages 8-30 months)
This program is designed for your child to have fun while developing
body awareness, vocabulary and coordination. This parent/toddler
exploration program offers a new challenge and level of development
for each age group, in a non-threatening positive atmosphere. The
curriculum centers on age-appropriate equipment.
Babynastics (Ages 10-20 months)
17FYTH501.Z1$95
Monday
8/29-10/24
17FYTH501.Z2$95
Monday
11/7-1/16
17FYTH501.Z3$95
Wednesday
9/7-10/26
17FYTH501.Z4$95
Wednesday
11/2-1/11
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
24 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
Tumble Tots (Ages 20-30 months)
17FYTH502.Z1$95
Monday
8/29-10/24
17FYTH502.Z2$95
Monday
11/7-1/16
17FYTH502.Z3$95
Wednesday
9/7-10/26
17FYTH502.Z4$95
Wednesday
11/2-1/11
17FYTH502.Z5$95
Friday
9/9-10/28
17FYTH502.Z6$95
Friday
11/4-1/13
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Me and My Buddy (Ages 2 1/2-3 1/2 years)
17FYTH503.Z1$99
Tuesday
8/30-10/18
17FYTH503.Z2$99
Tuesday
11/8-1/17
17FYTH503.Z3$99
Friday
9/9-10/28
17FYTH503.Z4$99
Friday
11/4-1/13
17FYTH503.Z5$99
Saturday
9/10-10/29
17FYTH503.Z6$99
Saturday
11/5-1/14
11:20 a.m. - 12:10 p.m.
11:20 a.m. - 12:10 p.m.
11:10 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
11:10 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
10:35 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
10:35 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Children and Teens
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Pre-Gym (Ages 3 1/2-5 years)
17FYTH504.Z1$99
Monday
8/29-10/24
17FYTH504.Z2$99
Monday
11/7-1/16
17FYTH504.Z3$99
Tuesday
8/30-10/18
17FYTH504.Z4$99
Tuesday
11/8-1/17
17FYTH504.Z5$99
Saturday
9/10-10/29
17FYTH504.Z6$99
Saturday
11/5-1/14
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
10:15 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.
10:15 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.
11:30 a.m. - 12:15 a.m.
11:30 a.m. - 12:15 a.m.
Prepnastics (Ages 4-5 years)
"Bring home the gold" of self-confidence as a result of this progressive
gymnastic program in a self-competitive atmosphere. Gymnastic stunts
are broken down into goal attaining parts, thus promoting a successful
experience while developing coordination, poise, body movement, and
control. Nothing is more important than your child's self-esteem.
17FYTH506.Z1$99
Monday
8/29-10/24
3:55 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
17FYTH506.Z2$99
Monday
11/7-1/9
3:55 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
17FYTH506.Z3$99
Saturday
9/10-10/29
12:30 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
17FYTH506.Z4$0
Saturday
11/5-1/14
12:30 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Gymnastics Level I / II (Beginner Grades K-3)
Progression and individual attention is the key to a successful learning
experience in developing tumbling, balance and gymnastic apparatus
skill. This curriculum provides your child with a challenge in a fun, nonthreatening environment.
17FYTH507.Z1$105
Monday
8/29-10/24
4:55 p.m. - 6:05 p.m.
17FYTH507.Z2$105
Monday
11/7-1/16
4:55 p.m. - 6:05 p.m.
17FYTH507.Z3$105
Wednesday
9/7-10/26
4:55 p.m. - 6:05 p.m.
17FYTH507.Z4$105
Wednesday
11/2-1/11
4:55 p.m. - 6:05 p.m.
17FYTH507.Z5$105
Saturday
9/10-10/29
1:25 p.m. - 2:35 p.m.
17FYTH507.Z6$105
Saturday
11/5-1/14
1:25 p.m. - 2:35 p.m.
New-Driver's Education Program
Take all your required classes and on-the-road driving right at Lakeland.
Our program covers the required 24 hours of classroom instruction plus
eight hours behind-the-wheel. Once the program is completed and
drivers are at least 16 with six months of on-the-road experience, they
can take the driving test and receive a probationary driver’s license to
drive independently with some restrictions. If you can’t make a class,
no problem! Make up any missed classes during the next class cycle. No
hidden fees -- our one registration price includes everything (classroom
instruction and tests, driving time, gas, and your final certificate)!
17FDRV100.01$349
Tue, Thu
10/4-10/27
5:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
17FDRV100.02$349
Sunday
9/25-11/13
Noon - 3:15 p.m.
Driver's Education Behind-the-Wheel Training
(for Teens in Online Class)
For teens who have taken online driver’s education, here are your eight
hours of state-approved behind-the-wheel training. Once the student
is finished with both the online class and the behind-the-wheel training,
a final certificate will be issued by Lakeland so students can take the
driver’s exam at the BMV. Before driving can begin, student must have
taken at least one online class and have a temporary driving license.
After registration, instructions will be given to student on procedure for
scheduling drive times.
Times and dates to be arranged.
Gymnastics Program Level II / III (Grades 2-4)
17FYTH520.Z1$105
Saturday
9/10-10/29
17FYTH520.Z2$105
Saturday
11/5-1/14
2:45 p.m. - 3:55 p.m.
2:45 p.m. - 3:55 p.m.
Gymnastics Program Level III (Grades 1-4)
17FYTH548.Z1$105
Monday
8/29-10/24
17FYTH548.Z2$105
Monday
11/7-1/16
6:00 p.m. - 7:10 p.m.
6:00 p.m. - 7:10 p.m.
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Registration Information
FALL 2016
Professional Development & Continuing Education
Payment must be made at the time of registration.
ONLINE
lakelandcc.edu/ce
VISA, MasterCard or
Discover
MAIL
Continuing Education
7700 Clocktower Drive
Kirtland, OH 44094-5198
Check and purchase order
only
ON-CAMPUS
Continuing Education Registration
Room: A-1044a
Hours:
Mon-Thu (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
Fri (9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
Closed Monday through Friday from
Noon - 12:30 p.m.
Drop/Refund Policy
If you need to withdraw from a course or transfer, you must notify the
Continuing Education Department four or more business days (Monday
through Friday) prior to the first date of class (or by any deadline date
mentioned in the course description). You will be refunded the course
fee minus a $25 processing fee.
NOTE: In most cases, you may make your own arrangements for a
substitute to take your place in the course and no processing fee will be
charged.
PHONE
440.525.7116
Continuing Education
Registration
Credit card only
800.589.8520
FAX
440.525.7656
Send a purchase order or letter
of intent.
Course Cancellations
If we cancel a course, notifications will be made by telephone.
Refunds will be processed within two to14 business days after
cancellation (depending on payment type). Fees may also be
transferred for another course.
Youth and Adult Courses
The majority of our courses are for adults 18 and older. Children’s
courses are individually noted and require a release form. Call
440.525.7116 for more information.
Students with Special Needs
Call 440.525.7116 or TDD 440.525.7006 at least three weeks prior to the
start of the course.
Certificates
Professional certificates (with CEUs/hours and/or board approvals) are
included in the price of many of our professional development courses.
See course descriptions for more information, and indicate what type
of certificate you need when you register. If you have lost a certificate
and need a replacement, call our office. The fee for replacements is $10
each. Please allow at least seven days to process.
Important Numbers
Where’s My Classroom . . . . . . . . 440.525.7518
or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.525.7116
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.525.7116
Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.525.7124
CEU Records/Certificates . . . . . . 440.525.7116
Driver’s Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.525.7517
Health Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . 440.525.7409
Holden University Center . . . . . 440.525.7535
Professional Development . . . . 440.525.7409
Recreation and Youth . . . . . . . . . 440.525.7301
Senior Adult Education . . . . . . . . 440.525.7116
26 To register, visit lakelandcc.edu/ce
All courses are held at Lakeland’s Main Campus at
7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, Ohio unless otherwise noted.
Other Locations:
Holden University Center
Across from the main campus • Entrance on Route 306
Find your classroom:
Call 440.525.7518
or visit lakelandcc.edu/ce/find
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Welding N.O.W.
Do your
leadership
skills stack up,
or do you
need
a firmer
foundation?
at Lakeland Community College
New skills in demand for high-paying jobs
One-to-one staff to assist you
Welding certificates build to a degree
If you are good with your hands, patient and
detail-oriented, then you are well suited to
succeed in a professional welding career. The
average welding wage is $17.40 per hour.
Welders are in demand all over the region.
Project Management Certificate
Manage projects more efficiently and note changes
to schedule early so variations can be communicated
for quick resolution.
17FUGC142.01
See page 10.
$495
9/6-12/2
• Automotive, aerospace and aviation industries
• Bridges and bike shops
• Shipyards, shops and skyscrapers
Free Welding Information Session
Thursday, Oct. 13
3-4 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. • T-129
Online
Human Resources: One-Hour Quick Topics
Taught by an employment attorney.
$29
9/15-12/8 Special pricing for groups of 4 or more!
See page 12.
8-9 a.m.
Fall Welding Courses:
Management Certificate
For supervisors, managers and emerging leaders.
17FUGC146.01
See page 11.
$595
9/6-12/2
Online
Leadership Development Certificate
Find out what it takes to advance your leadership
potential, create career goals and influence others in
the workplace.
17FUGC138.01
See page 11.
$395
9/6-12/2
Online
•
•
•
•
•
Stick (SMAW)
MIG (GMAW)
TIG (GTAW)
Fluxcored (FCAW)
Certification Prep Courses in FCAW-G,
FCAW-S and GTAW MS 3F.
• Arc Welding Fundamentals and
Intro to Metal Fabricating
(see our website for details)
Find course details on page 14 or go to lakelandcc.edu/ce.
Continuing
Education
Fall 2016
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION
7700 Clocktower Drive
Kirtland, OH 44094
Need
childcare to
take a course?
Call
Campus Kids
440.525.7196
Supervising Practices and Techniques
10-Session Certificate Series
This 10-session series (Fundamentals of Supervising Practices and Techniques and
Advanced Supervising Practices and Techniques) is designed to help you successfully
plan, organize, direct and evaluate the work of others; communicate effectively;
develop high-potential employees; exercise decisive leadership; and make yourself
more promotable. Each session has been approved by the Board of Executives of
Long-Term Services & Supports (BELTSS) and the HR Certification Institute (HRCI) for
3 continuing education hours. Register for all 10 sessions at one time and save $111
off the price of registering for each one individually. (10 sessions, 30 hours)
17FPDV545.01 $699
Monday 9/12 - 11/14
9:00 a.m. - noon
Part 1: Fundamentals of Supervising Practices and Techniques
Part 2: Advanced Supervising Practices and Techniques
17FPDV546.01 Monday 17FPDV547.01 Monday This basic five-session group is designed to help you exercise decisive leadership
and make yourself more promotable. Register for the Fundamentals group and save
$40. (5 sessions, 15 hours)
$375
9/12 - 10/10
Leadership, the Transition to Supervision
17FPDV536.01 $79
Monday 9/12
Employee Relations
17FPDV537.01 $99
Monday 9/19
Interview and Selection
17FPDV538.01$79
Monday
9/26
Orientation and Training
17FPDV539.01 $79
Monday 10/3
Communication Skills
17FPDV544.01 $79
Monday
10/10
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
This second five-session group is designed to offer more advanced techniques in
your efforts to become a successful supervisor. Register for the Advanced group and
save $46. (5 sessions, 15 hours)
$349
10/17 - 11/14
Conflict Management
17FPDV548.01 $79
Monday 10/17
Performance Management
17FPDV540.01 $79
Monday 10/24
Teamwork
17FPDV541.01 $79
Monday 10/31
Problem-Solving and Decision-Making
17FPDV542.01 $79
Monday 11/7
Human Resources Legalities
17FPDV543.01 $79
Monday 11/14
Full course descriptions can be found at lakelandcc.edu/ce
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon
9:00 a.m. - noon