Summer 2016. - Midlands Technical College

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Summer 2016. - Midlands Technical College
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ONLINE
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
PHONE
803.732.0432 / Mon-Thurs, 8 am - 4:30 pm, Fri, 8 am - 1:30 pm, for all Corporate
and Continuing Education inquiries.
EMAIL
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and email it to [email protected].
FAX
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and fax it to 803.732.5255.
WALK-IN
AIRPORT CAMPUS
cademic Center, Room 110
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Mon–Wed, 8 am­– 5 pm
Thur, 8 am – 5:30 pm
Fri, 8 am – 1:30 pm
BATESBURG-LEESVILLE Tues & Thurs, 8 am– 4:30 pm
CAMPUS
BELTLINE CAMPUS
tudent Center, 2nd Floor
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Welcome Desk
Mon–Wed, 8 am­– 5 pm
Thur, 8 am – 5:30 pm
Fri, 8 am – 1:30 pm
All registrations
require proof of
legal presence in
the U.S.
HARBISON CAMPUS
arbison Hall, Room 101
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Mon–Thurs, 8 am­– 4:30 pm
Fri, 8 am – 1:30 pm
NORTHEAST CAMPUS
FAIRFIELD CAMPUS
tudent Information, Room 160
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Mon–Thurs, 8 am­– 4:30 pm
Fri, 8 am – 1:30 pm
Wed, 8 am - 4:30 pm
QUICK, EASY, AFFORDABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Learn more about our loans, veterans programs and our payment plans
by visiting MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/cce/finaid.htm or call 803.732.0432.
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A 2.5% credit card service fee will be applied to all credit and debit card transactions used to pay tuition and fees.
WE CAN BILL YOUR COMPANY!
To bill your company, furnish a purchase order number, a credit card number, a company check, or a letter of authorization
to bill on company letterhead. The letter should have an authorized signature and the company Federal Tax ID number.
Send this letter along with a completed registration form. MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/cce/RegistrationForm.pdf
REFUNDS
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
> You must officially withdraw from a class to receive a refund.
The college requests students notify Counseling Services
(803.822.3505) of any special accommodation needs at least
30 working days prior to the first day of class. This notification
will help ensure quality and availability of services needed.
> If you do not withdraw and do not attend, you are still responsible
for payment.
> You may request a transfer into another class, or you can send someone
else in your place.
> Tuition will be refunded 100% for any classes canceled by the college.
To withdraw, contact the Corporate and Continuing Education Registration
Office at 803.732.0432.
# of days BEFORE start of class
% of Refund
5 OR MORE
100%
1 TO 4
50%
00%
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CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUS)
The CEU is a nationally recognized method for recording
participation in a continuing education program that does not
carry toward a degree, but does meet established standards
for increasing knowledge and competencies. One CEU is
awarded for each 10-contact hours of successful completion
in an organized, non-credit continuing education program.
Records for CEUs are kept on file in the Registrar’s office at
Midlands Technical College. No CEUs are awarded for personal
enrichment courses.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BUSINESS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
COMPUTERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
CREATIVE CAREERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
EMPLOYEE & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
LEGEND
LOCATIONS
AIRPT
BATES
BLTLN
CEONL
CEOFS
FFQJ
Airport Campus
Batesburg-Leesville Campus
Beltline Campus
Online Class
Off Campus Class
Fairfield Campus
HARBN
LEMS
MAI
NEAST
RSDI
WPLAW
Harbison Campus
Lexington EMS
Midlands Audio Institute
Northeast Campus
Richland School District One
WP Law, Inc.
COURSES
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Online courses are identified
throughout the guide by
this symbol.
coursepower programs are
identified throughout the
guide by this symbol.

Look for the QuickJobs
symbol to identify
these programs.
All programs approved for VA
Education Benefits are identified
throughout the guide by this symbol.

New courses are identified
throughout the guide by
this symbol.
Change Notification
Midlands Technical College reserves the right to make necessary changes in registration fees, course dates, times, curricula, and faculty.
This includes canceling courses when there is insufficient enrollment. Every effort will be made to work with students who have already
enrolled in a course where changes were made.
Early registration is recommended as courses fill early or are canceled due to lack of enrollment.
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QUICKJOBS AT MTC
Learn to be competitive. Make yourself employable fast.
> Start a new career or move up to a better one.
> Fast-paced Continuing Education programs offer Career Training.
> Industry experts agree that 77% of jobs projected through 2022 will require
specific or occupational training, not a four-year degree.
> QuickJobs programs have been developed for fields where job growth is expected.
> Many programs can be completed in less than three months.
> Some programs have annual earning potentials over $60,000.
> You may be eligible for tuition assistance.

Start now.
Don’t wait.
LOOK FOR THE QUICKJOBS SYMBOL TO
IDENTIFY THESE PROGRAMS
BUSINESS
Clinical Massage Therapist. . . . . . . . . . . 33
Accounting and Payroll Specialist . . . . . . 8
EKG Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Business Analyst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) . . 30
*
Medical Billing and Coding Specialist . . 33
Project Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Medical Office Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. . . . . . . . . . . .
Mental Health Career Prep – Online . . . .
*
COMPUTERS
Patient Care Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Advanced Desktop & Server
Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Phlebotomist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Computer Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
INDUSTRIAL, TRADES
AND MANUFACTURING
Database Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Desktop and Server Administrator. . . . . 15
Front-End Web Developer . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Basic Construction Skills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . *
Building Construction Manager . . . . . . . 34
Office Administrative Specialist . . . . . . . 18
Forklift Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
CREATIVE CAREERS
Industrial Mechanical Technician. . . . . . 36
Audio Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Cake Decorator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Floral Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Landscaper and Horticulturist . . . . . . . . 24
Personal Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Industrial Electrical Technician. . . . . . . . 35
Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Machinist/Computer
Numerical Control (CNC) Operator. . . . . 38
Pipefitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*
Small Engine Mechanic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
South Carolina Manufacturing
Certification (SCMC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Veterinary Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Truck Driver/CDL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*
Welder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41
To begin, go to
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/quickjobs
or call 803.732.0432 for more
information.
Additional assistance for those
receiving unemployment benefits or
who are eligible for WIOA
The Midlands Workforce Development
Board works in partnership with
Midlands Technical College to help
job seekers build the skills they need
for jobs that are in demand. Call your
nearest SC Works Center in Columbia,
Lexington or Winnsboro and ask
about the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act and tuition assistance
for QuickJobs training as well as other
training available at MTC. In Columbia,
call 803.978.0139. If you live closer to
the Lexington WorkForce Center, call
803.359.6131 or go by and ask to speak
to a WIOA case manager. In Winnsboro,
call 803.815.0627 and ask about WIOA.
HEALTHCARE
AND HUMAN SERVICES
Cardiac Care Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). . . . . . 30
Working Together for Tomorrow’s Workforce
*Visit MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/quickjobs or call 803.732.0432 for program information.
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GET STARTED ON
YOUR BACHELOR’S DEGREE AT MTC
Taught by top-notch faculty, Midlands Technical College has academic programs that are ideal for students who plan to
transfer to a four-year college or university. In fact, students who attend MTC for two years before transferring tend to
have an academic advantage over those who don’t. That’s because here, class sizes are small so instructors can give
you the individual attention you deserve.
Save on tuition
Small class sizes
Individual attention
Top-notch faculty
TRANSFERRING MTC ACADEMIC COURSE
CREDITS IS EASY
You already know that MTC offers the same high-quality education as more
expensive colleges and universities, which can save you thousands of dollars. But did
you know it’s easy to transfer course credits to many excellent in- and out-of-state
colleges and universities?
We even have dedicated advisors who can help make sure you’re taking the right
courses for your major. That way, when it does come time to move on to a four-year
school, the transition is seamless.
GET MORE INFO
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/transfer
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BUILD YOUR POST-MILITARY CAREER 
MTC offers high-quality education and training programs that provide
greater employment opportunities for veterans.
Nationally recognized certifications / Fast-paced QuickJobs programs
GI BILL AND OTHER VA EDUCATION BENEFIT PROGRAMS
The following MTC Corporate and Continuing Education programs are approved for your VA benefits:
BUSINESS
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
COMPUTERS
A+ IT Technician
Advanced Desktop & Server Administrator
Cisco Certified Entry Network Tech (CCENT)
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Database Analyst
Desktop and Server Administrator
Front-End Web Developer
Network+ Technician
Office Administrative Specialist
Security+ Technician
CREATIVE CAREERS
Veterinary Assistant
HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES
Clinical Massage Therapist
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Sonographer
INDUSTRIAL, TRADES &
MANUFACTURING
Industrial Electrical Technician
Industrial Mechanical Technician
Machinist and CNC Operator
NCCER Pipefitter
South Carolina Manufacturing Certification (SCMC)
Truck Driver/CDL*
Welder: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced
*This program is offered in partnership with Florence-Darlington Technical College (FDTC). For questions about the program, call 843.413.2715 to speak to an FDTC representative.
TUITION ASSISTANCE
Military tuition assistance is dependent primarily upon your
command. All of our VA-approved programs lead to MTC certificates
and/or industry certifications. All participants are awarded CEUs
and clock hours. Many commands will approve tuition assistance
for promotion points, career advancement, and morale purposes.
Check with your Education Service Officer (ESO) to find out more.
VA VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
All courses, certifications, and QuickJobs programs must be preapproved by a VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
Counselor. To find out more about this process, please contact
your current VA Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor or contact the
local VA Regional Office at 803.647.2444 or visit the website at
http://www.benefits.va.gov/vocrehab/index.asp
Contact MTC’s Veterans Affairs Office at 803.738.7717 for more information on courses or on how to apply for your benefits.
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/cce/va.
TESTING CENTER FOR CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURES
Midlands Technical College offers a wide variety of certifications and licensures in its multi-purpose testing center. Testing is open
to anyone needing to take any of the hundreds of exams that are offered. Tests include high-stakes certifications and licensures by
Microsoft, CompTIA, Cisco, ASWB, ASE and FSOT as well as many other national and state licensures.
The testing center is located at the Harbison Campus and offers weekday and Saturday hours for most exams. For a complete listing of
all certifications and licensures offered, visit one of the following websites or call one of the numbers listed below.
certiport.com
castleworldwide.com
vue.com
Magistrate Applicant Exam
comiratesting.com
Contact Specific Exam Company
isoqualitytesting.com
FREE Practice Exams (A+, Network+, Security+, and Microsoft Office)
For more information about any of MTC’s testing services, or to schedule a test or practice exam,
please call the Testing Center at 803.732.5337.
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For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
BUSINESS
> A-Z Grant Writing
> Accounting Fundamentals I
> Accounting Fundamentals II
> Professional Bookkeeping with
QuickBooks 2015, Introduction
> Project Management @ e-Speed
> Project Management
Fundamentals
> Purchasing Fundamentals
> Supply Chain Management
Fundamentals
> Understanding the HR Function
More than 450 online courses are currently being offered, and new topics are always being added.
Go to MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training for the latest list of course offerings and to register.
BUSINESS ANALYSIS 
BUSINESS ANALYSIS: IN-DEPTH SOFTWARE TESTING
Learn the different testing techniques that accompany the SDLC
to verify a successful client project installation. Create effective
documentation for test plans, cases, and matrices from software business requirements. Test different versions of a client
website, and document each phase using class templates.
Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analyst’s Role during the
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Business Analysis:
Use Cases to Functional Requirements, and basic Windows and
file management skills. Course objectives are aligned with the
IIBA objectives. $1499
Aug 22-Aug 26 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm
NEAST CEBAA 502 05
F
9 am-1 pm
BUSINESS ANALYSIS: THE ANALYST’S ROLE DURING THE
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (SDLC)
An in-depth look into Business Analysis, the Role of Business
Analysts and their relationships to all of the major stakeholders
in the SDLC. Learn the important aspects of being a successful
analyst including effective listening, logical and critical thinking
and problem solving. Course objectives are aligned with the
IIBA objectives. $1499
Jul 25-Jul 29 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm
NEAST CEBAA 500 05
F
9 am-1 pm
BUSINESS ANALYSIS: USE CASES TO FUNCTIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
Learn how to take client project overviews and outlines to
create effective Use Cases. Develop Use Cases into detailed
Business Requirements, both functional and non-functional.
Learn SDLC scope and how to maintain scope throughout the
project. Produce effective documentation and communication
lines for all stakeholders. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The
Analysts Role during the Software Development Life Cycle
(SDLC). Course objectives are aligned with the IIBA objectives.
$1499
Aug 8-Aug 12 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm
NEAST CEBAA 501 05
F
9 am-1 pm
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
BUSINESS ANALYST  |
In this program, students learn the role and required
skills of the Business Analyst as it relates to the
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Completion
of this certificate will indicate to an existing or
prospective employer that the participant understands
the role of the business analyst during the SDLC,
can develop Use Cases into detailed business
requirements, and implement the different testing
techniques that accompany the SDLC to verify a
successful client project installation. Prerequisite:
Students entering this program should have at
minimum an associate's degree or 2 years of
experience in a particular field.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Business Analysis:
The Analyst's Role During the
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
30
$1499
Business Analysis:
Use Cases to Functional Requirements
30
$1499
Business Analysis:
In-Depth Software Testing
30
$1499
Total: 90 hrs
$4,497
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BUSINESS
NEW ONLINE CERTIFICATES
SMALL BUSINESS
ONLINE CERTIFICATE
REQUIREMENTS
COURSE CODECOST
Introduction to QuickBooks 2015
CEEDG 732
$109
Performing Payroll in QB2015
CEEDG 733
$109
Creating a Successful Business Plan
CEEDG 734
$109
Start Your Own Small Business
CEETG 749
$109
Small Business Marketing on a
Shoestring
CEEDG 575
$109
Understanding the Human
Resources Function
CEETG 853
$109
Fundamentals of Supervision
& Management I
CEETG 624
$109
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
ACCOUNTING &
PAYROLL SPECIALIST 
This program is designed to provide training for an
entry level accounting and/or payroll specialist position.
The certificate earned will indicate to an existing or
prospective employer that the participant has both the
manual and computerized exposure to basic accounting
principles, together with other essential knowledge
and skills.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Accounting Essentials
Payroll Preparation Essentials
QuickBooks
Introduction to Computers
Excel, Introduction
Excel, Intermediate Business Math
*Computer Typing for Everyone
*Organizing Computer Files
*Outlook, Introduction
66
$649
6
$199
12$349
6
$179
12
$289
12
$289
8
$199
12
$249
6
$179
12
$289
Total: 140-146 hrs
$2,581–$2,691*
*Choose two electives. Total cost will vary, depending on electives.
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Validate your knowledge of Microsoft applications by earning
the nationally recognized credential – Microsoft Office
Specialist (MOS).
EXCEL
COURSE CODE
Excel 2013, Introduction – Online
Excel 2013, Intermediate – Online
Excel 2013, Advanced – Online
CEEDG 717
CEEDG 724
CEEDG 723
Cost: $579. Includes all three classes and the cost of the certification
exams.
Microsoft Word 2013 Certification Training (70 hours)
This Microsoft Word 2013 (MOS) online training program
teaches you Word 2013 fundamentals, while preparing you
for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification
Exam 77-418. Cost: $649. Includes the class and the cost of
the certification exam.
FINANCE & ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS MATH
Develop an understanding of the fundamentals of everyday
math - the kind we most frequently use in the workplace and
at home. Learn practical applications for dealing with percentages, formulas, and the graphics and statistics that are
present in everyday activity. Perfect even if you only need a
refresher! $199
Jun 10-Jun 17 F
9 am-1 pm
NEAST CEFIN 512 24
May 2-May 4 MW
6 pm-10 pm
HARBN CEFIN 512 64
ACCOUNTING ESSENTIALS
Master basic record-keeping procedures including: journalizing transactions, posting to a ledger and preparing a trial
balance and financial statement. The accounting cycle will also
be covered in detail. Students will gain an understanding of
key financial and operational measures. $649
May 3-Jul 14 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEOFF 623 77
PAYROLL PREPARATION ESSENTIALS
Aspiring payroll professionals learn the fundamentals needed
to excel in this constantly changing field. The course also will
appeal to existing payroll professionals as a way to refresh
their knowledge and bring them up to date. $199
Jul 19-Jul 21
TTh
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEOFF 624 76
QUICKBOOKS
Set up a general ledger and chart of accounts, customize
forms, create invoices, and learn how QuickBooks can assist with automating your payroll. Prerequisites: Accounting
Essentials and Payroll Preparation Essentials or equivalent
knowledge of basic accounting principles. $349
Jul 25-Jul 26 MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEOFF 622 19
Aug 1-Aug 9
MT
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEOFF 622 52
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
BUSINESS
FINANCE & ACCOUNTING
PROTECTING YOUR HARD EARNED ASSETS IN VOLATILE TIMES
Develop a master plan for a worry-free retirement. Will my nest egg survive this volatile market and the coming storms (increased
taxes, inflation, market volatility, health care costs, and the debt crisis here and in Europe)? How long will my money last? Learn helpful strategies for a confident financial future in an uncertain economy. Couples may attend together for the single fee. $59
May 3-May 10 T
6 pm-8 pm
HARBN CEPFP 698 12
PROJECT MANAGER
Looking for a new insight into your business enterprise?
Be the entrepreneur you want to
be! Midlands Technical College offers FastTrac® NewVenture™ and
FastTrac® GrowthVenture™.
FastTrac may
be exactly what
you need!
®
> FastTrac® GrowthVenture™
> FastTrac® NewVenture™ for Boomers
> FastTrac® NewVenture™
For more information: Tom Ledbetter / 803.691.3885
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
CPSD® EXAM PREPARATION
Prepares the student to take Institute of Supply Management
CPSD Examination. The course provides an overview of selected exam tasks including sample questions and answers with
an emphasis on understanding the ISM philosophy and reasoning for test responses. $525
Aug 15-Aug 16 MT
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 511 02
CPSM® EXAM 3 PREPARATION
Prepares the student to take Institute of Supply Management
CPSM Examination 3, Leadership in Supply Management. The
course provides an overview of selected exam tasks including
sample questions and answers with an emphasis on understanding the ISM philosophy and reasoning for test responses. $525
Jul 18-Jul 19
MT
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 510 02
CPSM® EXAM 2 PREPARATION
Prepare to take Institute of Supply Management Examination
2, Effective Supply Management Performance. The course
provides an overview of selected exam tasks including sample
questions and answers with an emphasis on understanding the
ISM philosophy and reasoning for the test responses. $525
May 16-May 17 MT
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 509 02
CATEGORY MANAGEMENT: COST AND VALUE
Primarily for SCM professionals seeking to implement (or simply
to understand) a category management approach for supplier
and commodity management and for those seeking to maximize
cost takeout and increase benefits from an existing category
management strategy. $825
Jun 15-Jun 16 WTh
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 504 02
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BUSINESS
Looking for ways to upgrade your skills to
become more valuable to your employer or
in the marketplace? Look no further than
the Center for Quality at MTC.
We offer a competitive range of Quality
programs to meet your needs, ranging from
quality systems training (ISO 9001, AS9100,
TS 16949, ISO 14000, etc.) to Lean, and Lean
Six Sigma Certification programs. See below
for a listing of our training programs.
> Quality Systems (ISO/TA/AS)
> Lean
> ASQ Certifications
> Five-Day Lead Auditor
> Statistical Tools and Methods
> Productivity and Quality Improvement Tools
> Environmental Systems
> Lean Six Sigma
> Aerospace Quality Management System
For complete course lists, descriptions and the next available class dates, please visit MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/centerforquality
or call 803.732.0432.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
FOUNDATION OF STRATEGIC SOURCING
This program provides a foundation for strategic thinking related
to the management of suppliers, sourcing, contracts and negotiations. A good program for SCM team members at all levels and
internal stakeholders seeking to gain a greater understanding of
the sourcing process and the development of strategic sourcing
focus. $825
Jul 20-Jul 21 WTh
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 502 03
FUNDAMENTALS OF WORLD-CLASS PURCHASING
A review of fundamental purchasing principles as well as tools
to move beyond tactical basics by utilizing a strategic focus
that contributes to the competitive advantage of the organization. A good review for those who aspire to work in supply
management or a back to basics review for existing SCM team
members. $825
Jun 13-Jun 14 MT
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 501 03
SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
This course provides proven supplier management methodologies for supply management professionals seeking to maximize
value and performance from their supplier relationships as part
of an overall strategy to increase the value contribution in support of the competitive advantage of their organization. $825
Aug 17-Aug 18 WTh
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 503 03
SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS
An overview of “logistical” aspects of the supply chain including
inventory management, warehousing, and transportation. For
SCM professionals and others seeking to increase their understanding of these aspects of the supply chain with a focus on
integration and coordination to ensure an effective process.
$825
May 18-May 19 WTh
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CESCM 506 02
Looking for something else? We also have:
degree, diploma
and certificate programs
SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEUR
TAX AND SMALL BUSINESS - BEFORE STARTING A
BUSINESS: CONCEPTS, ENTITIES, PLANS & USE OF YOUR
HOME
A seminar on some of the important things to consider before
taking the leap into business. What is business? What is a small
business? What is tax liability? $39
May 3
T
10 am-1 pm
NEAST CESMB 584 01
Aug 2
T
6 pm-9 pm
BLTLN CESMB 584 02
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TAX AND SMALL BUSINESS - STARTING A BUSINESS,
BOOKKEEPING AND TAXES
Small businesses face several choices when selecting the type
of business entity (i.e., corporations, partnerships, limited liability
companies, proprietorships, qualified joint ventures, etc.) These
choices have potential tax implications. $69
May 10-May 12 T/Th
10 am-1 pm
NEAST CESMB 585 01
Aug 9-Aug 11 T/Th
6 pm-9 pm
BLTLN CESMB 585 02
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
FOUNDATIONS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT 
Tom Brewer is a certified Project Management Professional and
a Certified Computer Professional. He has more than 30 years
experience in the information technology (IT) field including
five years with Midlands Technical College, 15 years as a senior
technical consultant with NCR Corporation, and 10 years as a
project and IT manager at the University of South Carolina.
He is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Corporate and
Continuing Education department at MTC where he was awarded
Adjunct Instructor of the Year. Thanks to his experience observing
numerous failed small and large projects, as well as expensive and
inappropriate IT implementations, Tom has the knowledge and skills
to help your company or organization avoid repeating mistakes.
— Tom Brewer, Midlands Technical College Faculty
This certificate provides a solid foundation in the tools and techniques of project management. The
material in this series is consistent with A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK® Guide) - Fifth Edition.
Executing projects on time and within budget remains an issue that has a direct impact on an
organization’s bottom line. Learn to avoid the common pitfalls of project management in this Project
Manager Certificate program.
COURSES
Projects and Project Management
Earned Value Management
Project Procurement Management
Project Integration Management
Project Quality Management
Project Stakeholder Management
Project Scope Management
Project Human Resource Management
Microsoft Project, Introduction
Project Time Management
Project Communication Management
Microsoft Project, Advanced
Project Cost Management
Project Risk Management
Begin your career in Project Management today by registering:
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/ProjectManager | 803.732.0432 | [email protected]
YOU WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS SERIES IF:
> You desire to improve or learn new project management skills.
> You are preparing for professional certification (PMP or CAPM).
> You are a professional project manager seeking PDUs for recertification.
Salary ranges between $ 30,0 00 and $ 70,0 00 in Columbia :
$
Project Team
Member
$$$
Project
Coordinator
Asst. Project
Manager—
Project Analyst
Project
Team Lead
Project
Manager
To register: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training | 803.732.0432 | see page 2
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
“
Well-trained supply chain management leaders offer their organizations
a strong competitive advantage by reducing costs, generating value
and contributing revenue. As such, they are in high demand.
”
— Wade C. Ferguson, DBA, CPSM, CPSC, CPM
MTC Supply Chain Management Instructor
CREATE VALUE FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION EVERY DAY
Supply chain managers positively contribute to their organization’s bottom line by reducing costs and
creating value each time goods and services are transferred.
MTC’s new Supply Chain Management Certificate provides the skills you need to enter or advance in this
growing field.
Each course is offered in a convenient two-day format, so you can easily fit them in with your other
responsibilities. Also courses can be customized for specific organizations and delivered on-site.
CERTIFICATE COURSES
> Fundamentals of World-Class Purchasing
> Supplier Relationship Management
> Supply Chain Logistics
> Cross-Functional Commodity Teams*
> Foundation of Strategic Sourcing
> Value Added Negotiations*
> Category Management: Cost and Value
*Electives
CESCM-501-03 6/13-6/14 $825
CESCM-506-02 5/18-5/19 $825
CESCM-503-03 8/17-8/18 $825
CESCM-507-02 10/13-10/14 $825
CESCM-502-03 7/20-7/21 $825
CESCM-505-03 9/14-9/15 $840
CESCM-504-02 6/15-6/16 $825
EXAM REVIEW COURSES
> CPSD® Exam Preparation
> CPSM® Exam 2 Preparation
> CPSM® Exam 1 Preparation
> CPSM® Exam 3 Preparation
CESCM-511-02 8/15-8/16 $525
CESCM-509-02 5/16-5/17 $525
CESCM-508-03 9/12-9/13 $525
CESCM-510-02 7/18-7/19 $525
Begin your career in Supply Chain Management today by registering:
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/SupplyChainManagement | 803.732.0432 | [email protected]
Salary ranges between $ 43,800 and $ 120,0 00 in South Carolina :
$
Customer Service
Manager
12
$$$
Fulfillment
Supervisor
Purchasing
Manager
Warehouse
Operations Manager
Vice President - Supply
Chain Management
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
COMPUTERS
> Access Introduction
> Java, Introduction
> C# Programming for the Beginner
> PHP and MySQL
> Computer Skills for the Workplace
> PowerPoint, Introduction
> Creating Web Pages with HTML
> SQL, Introduction
> Excel, Introduction
> Good Analytics
More than 450 online courses are currently being offered, and new topics are always being added.
Go to MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training for the latest list of course offerings and to register.
BEGINNING COMPUTER COURSES
COMPUTER BASICS - SENIORS
Perfect for beginners who want to become computer literate!
Learn about hardware and software, Windows and the Internet.
Open to seniors only, ages 60 and above. $99
Jun 3-Jun 10 F
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CEBEG 525 02
COMPUTER TYPING FOR EVERYONE
If you use a desktop computer or laptop, typing is an invaluable
skill that can open doors and enhance your career opportunities. This class will help you get started. $249
May 6-May 27 F
9 am-12 pm
FF
CEBEG 519 02
May 18-Jun 8 W
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CEBEG 519 03
May 18-Jun 8 W
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEBEG 519 60
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
Perfect for beginners who want to become computer literate.
Course topics include hardware, software, Internet and email.
$179
May 4
W
9 am-4 pm
BATES CEBEG 582 44
May 5
Th
9 am-4 pm
FF
CEBEG 582 45
May 9
M
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEBEG 582 02
May 12
Th
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEBEG 582 03
Jul 13
W
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEBEG 582 04
Jun 13-Jun 15 MW
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEBEG 582 60
Jun 29-Jun 30 WTh
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEBEG 582 61
ORGANIZING COMPUTER FILES
Do you have trouble organizing digital photos, documents, and
downloads on your computer? Learn to use file management in
the Windows environment. The topics include creating and working with folders, finding files, cut, copy, paste, and more. $179
May 10
T
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEBEG 534 02
May 17
T
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEBEG 534 03
Jun 13-Jun 15 MW
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEBEG 534 60
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COMPUTERS
DATABASES
CRYSTAL REPORTS, INTRODUCTION
Crystal Reports is a database report writer and is used for analyzing and presenting database information. You will learn to
create and modify reports, apply formatting and formulas. $599
Jun 20-Jun 21 MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEDBS 588 23
Jul 11-Jul 14
MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEDBS 588 57
DATABASE DESIGN
Is your database easy to work with and efficient? Learn the theory behind relational databases, entity relationship diagrams,
and normalization of data. Students will plan the design of a database. $199
Jun 6
M
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEDBS 614 02
Jun 20-Jun 21 MT
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEDBS 614 70
DATABASE PRODUCTIVITY LAB
At the end of the Database Design and Management Certificate
Program, students design a working database, queries, forms,
and reports. This hands-on session provides the review and
practical application needed to pull it all together and fine-tune
your new database management skills. $199
Aug 15
M
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEDBS 626 32
Aug 16-Aug 17 TW
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEDBS 626 52
SQL, INTRODUCTION
Prepare yourself to use generic SQL (Structured Query
Language) to retrieve, store and manipulate data from any relational database. Querying and SQL statements fundamentals will
be covered. $399
Jun 13-Jun 14 MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEDBS 590 33
Jun 22-Jun 30 WTh
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEDBS 590 60
SQL SERVER DATABASE SERVICES
Learn everything you need to be productive with SQL Server.
This course gives you hands-on exposure to database design
and creation, security, diagramming, backup, recovery, indexes,
views, stored procedures, triggers, and basics of reporting services. $699
Aug 8-Aug 10 MTW
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CESQL 609 25
Aug 22-Aug 31 MTW
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CESQL 609 50
MICROSOFT OFFICE
ACCESS, ADVANCED
Learn to query with SQL statements and attach SQL queries to
Access controls. Create crosstab, parameter and action queries. Create, run and attach macros to the events of database
objects. Import, export and link objects and interact with XML
documents. Optimize database resources, set options and properties to protect the database. $289
Jul 18-Jul 19
MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEDBS 624 28
Jul 6-Jul 14
WTh
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEDBS 624 54
ACCESS, INTERMEDIATE
Learn about database normalization, relationships, referential
integrity and how to analyze tables. Explore complex queries
with joins, calculated fields and summarizing and grouping values. Learn to enhance forms, create customized reports, labels,
charts, and PivotTables and PivotCharts. $289
Jun 1-Jun 2
WTh
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEDBS 623 24
Jun 6-Jun 14 MT
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEDBS 623 70
ACCESS, INTRODUCTION
Take away the mystery of database design in Access by creating, designing, and editing tables. Learn to create simple
queries and filters and to design simple forms and reports. $289
May 11-May 12 WTh
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEDBS 620 24
May 23-May 31 MT
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEDBS 620 75
14
GETTING STARTED WITH OFFICE 365
Explore Microsoft Office 365 and learn to use the product to
communicate and connect with team members. $249
May 26
Th
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEMSO 517 04
OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY LAB
At the end of the Office Administrative Specialist Certificate
Program, students will demonstrate their knowledge of office
applications by creating documents and spreadsheets using the
skills acquired in the program. Grades will be assigned in this
course. To receive an Office Administrative Specialist Certificate,
you must successfully complete this course. $149
Aug 24
W
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEMSO 516 05
TRANSITIONING TO OFFICE 2016
Explore the new features in Microsoft’s newest release of Word,
Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Students should have training or
experience in a previous version of Microsoft Office. $169
May 30
M
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEMSO 519 01
Aug 22
M
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEMSO 519 02
POWERPOINT, INTRODUCTION
Your presentations can be show stopping. Create slide shows
using PowerPoint’s most commonly used features. $289
Aug 3-Aug 4
WTh
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEPDP 629 32
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
GET AHEAD WITH A JOB IN SERVER & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES
“
Taking the Server Administration training course at Midlands Technical College gave me some
valuable tools that I needed to enter a career in IT. The course included walkthroughs and
step-by-step instructions from very knowledgeable instructors to help me fully understand
exactly what I was doing. I never felt lost. I never felt overwhelmed.
- Jeff McMichael
”
Technologies Technician at Elliott Davis Decosimo
Midlands Technical College offers a variety of
classes in Server & Networking Technologies that
can get you where you want to be in your career.
Check out these great careers available once you
complete the necessary coursework at MTC.
COURSES
A+ IT Technician
Application Server
Administration
Network+
Installing and Configuring
Windows Server 2012
Administering Windows
Server 2012
Security+
Cisco ICND1
Cisco ICND2
Now is the time to get ahead in Server and Networking Technologies. Enroll today to get started.
Register today: 803.732.0432 | [email protected]
Salary ranges between $ 32,0 00 and $ 70,0 00 in Columbia :
$32,000
$38,000
$45,000
$55,000
$70,000
Help Desk
Support Tier 1
Help Desk
Support Tier 2
Help Desk
Manager
Network Support
Specialist
Network
Manager
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN 
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/computertech
DESKTOP & SERVER ADMINISTRATOR  | 
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/desktopserveradmin
ADVANCED DESKTOP &
SERVER ADMINISTRATOR  |  |
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/advanceddesktopserveradmin
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COMPUTERS
MICROSOFT OFFICE
POWERPOINT, ADVANCED
Import from other applications, create photo albums, share
presentations, and create templates. Use multimedia effects
including sound and video to produce professional effective
presentations. $289
Aug 31-Sep 1 WTh
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEPDP 650 10
OUTLOOK, ADVANCED
Take your Outlook skills to the next level. Learn how to customize Outlook, automate commonly used actions, work with
folders, organize Outlook components, and use the Rules
Wizard. $249
Aug 25-Aug 26 Th
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CESCH 717 03
F
9 am-12 pm
OUTLOOK, INTRODUCTION
Make the most of your email communications. Learn to work with
contacts and distribution lists. Find out how Outlook tasks can
help you get organized and use the Outlook calendar to keep
up with your busy schedule. $289
Jul 25-Jul 26 MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CESCH 708 35
Jul 27-Jul 28 WTh
9 am-4 pm
FF
CESCH 708 36
Aug 8-Aug 17 MW
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CESCH 708 56
CREATING A SIMPLE EXCEL SPREADSHEET
Learn to create a simple Excel spreadsheet complete with formats and easy formulas. $89
Aug 19
F
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CESDS 628 28
EXCEL FORMULAS AND FUNCTIONS
Work with basic math formulas and progress to conditional,
lookups, date and time, financial, statistical, and conversion examples. Protect and hide your formulas and create user-defined
functions. $169
Jun 7
T
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CESDS 630 25
EXCEL GRAPHS
Graphs are very powerful tools for visually representing your important numeric data. Learn how simple it is to create in Excel. $89
Aug 29
M
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CESDS 629 18
EXCEL MACROS
Enjoy the efficiency of macros as you learn to record mouse
clicks and keystrokes for playback later or to record a sequence
of commands you use to perform repetitive tasks in Excel. Get
the basics in this class. $89
Aug 22
M
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CESDS 640 20
EXCEL PIVOT TABLES
Learn to use Pivot Tables to summarize large amounts of data
and analyze it in a variety of ways. $89
Aug 22
M
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CESDS 631 23
EXCEL, ADVANCED
Students will work with more advanced functions including
logical, date, time, statistical and financial, as well as lookup
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CAREER SPOTLIGHT
DATABASE ANALYST  |
| 
In today’s workplace, managers, programmers, and
professionals need database skills. Without question,
effective understanding, management, and analysis of
data is a key to success for business professionals at all
levels. To earn this certificate, students must successfully
complete the following courses within a two-year period.
Courses should be taken in the order listed.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Access, Introduction
Access, Intermediate
Database Design
SQL, Introduction
Access, Advanced
Crystal Reports, Introduction
SQL Server Database Services
Database Productivity Labs
12
12
6
12
12
12
18
6
Total: 90 hrs
$289
$289
$199
$399
$289
$599
$699
$199
$2,962
functions such as VLOOKUP, MATCH, and INDEX. In addition,
students will learn about array formulas, data validation and database functions such as DSUM. They will learn how to import
and export data. Finally, students will learn about the analytical
features of Excel (such as Goal Seek) and how to automate Excel
using macros. $289
Aug 1-Aug 2
MT
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CESDS 611 36
EXCEL, INTERMEDIATE
Students will learn how to use multiple worksheets and workbooks efficiently, and they will start working with more advanced
formatting options including themes, backgrounds, and watermarks. They will also learn how to create outlines and subtotals,
how to create and apply cell names, and how to work with lists
and tables. Students will save workbooks as Web pages, insert
and edit hyperlinks, and save a workbook as a PDF file. This
course also covers worksheet auditing and protection, file sharing and merging, and workbook templates. $289
Jun 15-Jun 16 WTh
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CESDS 610 24
Jul 11-Jul 12
MT
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CESDS 610 25
Jul 18-Jul 27 MW
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CESDS 610 51
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
COMPUTERS
MICROSOFT OFFICE
EXCEL, INTRODUCTION
Excel is used in most offices. Learn how to create effective and
efficient worksheets using formatting, printing, formulas, common functions, and charts. $289
May 9-May 10 MT
9 am-4 pm
FF
CESDS 602 05
May 18-May 19 WTh
9am-4pm
HARBN CESDS 602 04
May 23-Jun 1 MW
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CESDS 602 52
Jun 15-Jun 17 WTh
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CESDS 602 02
Jun 6-Jun 7
MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CESDS 602 03
WORD, ADVANCED
Create top-notch documents using forms, sharing documents,
and document revisions. In addition, you will work with long document features, such as table of contents, indexes, bookmarks,
master documents, mail merge and macros. $289
Aug 1-Aug 2
MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEWDP 595 30
WORD, INTERMEDIATE
Enhance your proficiency with Word using tables, styles, templates, graphics, section breaks and columns. $289
Jul 20-Jul 21 WTh
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEWDP 594 11
Jun 22-Jun 30 MT
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEWDP 594 50
WORD, INTRODUCTION
Learn everything you need to get started creating and editing
documents, formatting, proofing, controlling page setup, and
more. $289
Jul 11-Jul 12
MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEWDP 593 28
Jul 18-Jul 19
MT
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWDP 593 29
Jun 20-Jun 21 MT
9 am-4 pm
FF
CEWDP 593 30
Jun 20-Jun 28 MT
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEWDP 593 52
WORD, INTRODUCTION FOR SENIORS
A class especially for those age 60 and older who want to learn
the basics of Microsoft Word, including creating and editing documents, formatting, printing, and more. $99
Aug 5-Aug 12 F
9 am-12 pm
HARBN CEWDP 597 26
SHAREPOINT
SHAREPOINT FOUNDATION
Use, create, and edit content in a team site. You will also create
and perform basic management of a team site using SharePoint
Foundation. This course is designed for individuals who will
need to access information on a Microsoft SharePoint team site
or for individuals who may need to create and manage a team
site. $429
Jun 6-Jun 7
MT
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CESPT 514 18
MICROSOFT OFFICE CERTIFICATE
Get the tools you need to succeed. Microsoft Office is
the most used software in offices today. Starting from the
absolute beginner level and taking you to advanced levels,
these courses provide step-by-step, easy-to-understand
instructions on how to work with and master Microsoft
Office programs. Learn from our experienced, expert
instructors in a hands-on, state-of-the-art computer lab.
Each student will receive a professionally prepared manual
with each class—perfect for reference afterward. To earn
the certificate, participants must satisfactorily complete the
following courses within a two-year period.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Windows, Introduction Word, Introduction
Word, Intermediate
Word, Advanced Excel, Introduction
Excel, Intermediate
Excel, Advanced
PowerPoint, Introduction
PowerPoint, Advanced
Access, Introduction
Access, Intermediate
Access, Advanced
Outlook, Introduction
Outlook, Advanced
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
9
Total: 166 Hours
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$289
$249
$4,006
MICROSOFT
OFFICE SPECIALIST – MOS
The Microsoft Office Specialist validates skills using
Microsoft Office and Windows. This certification
meets the demand for the most up-to-date skills on
the latest technologies from Microsoft. Windows,
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook
courses will help you reach this goal.
Exams can be scheduled by calling 803.732.5337.
Corporate and Continuing Education students can
take free practice exams in the testing center at the
Harbison Campus to further prepare for the exams.
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COMPUTERS
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST  | 
Build an effective office career by developing your technical expertise and communication skills.
Give yourself a competitive edge by obtaining the tools necessary to thrive in a business setting. This program
offers a solid business communication foundation while also teaching the computer skills that are vital to every
office career. Emphasis is placed on developing strong computer and communication abilities.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Word, Introduction Word, Intermediate Excel, Introduction Excel, Intermediate Organizing Computer Files
Outlook, Introduction Computer Typing for Everyone
Becoming a Customer Service Star
Business Grammar
Business Letter Writing
Enhancing Your Professionalism
Office Productivity Lab*
12
12
12
12
6
12
12
6
6
6
3
6
Total: 105 hrs
$289
$289
$289
$289
$179
$289
$249
$169
$169
$169
$99
$149
$2,628
*To receive an Office Administrative Specialist Certificate, you must successfully complete this course.
SOCIAL MEDIA
SOCIAL MEDIA BUSINESS BASICS
What is social media and how can it help my business? Learn the fundamentals and history of the main social networking sites, and
how to incorporate different types of social media outlets into your personal career search or business marketing plan. This class is
for business professionals who have little or no experience with social media. $199
Jun 16
Th
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CESOC 521 22
WEB DEVELOPMENT AND PRINT MEDIA
PHOTOSHOP, INTRODUCTION
Make your graphics shine. Incorporate color techniques and filters. Understand and work with layers; including creating masks,
painting layers, adjusting layers, and other tools. Also includes
a brief introduction to creating web-ready graphics. If you are a
Mac user, call 803.732.0432 to reserve an iMac for use in class.
$399
Jun 27-Jun 28 MT
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEGPH 601 38
INDESIGN
You can design and produce professional print documents
and layouts. Learn how to manipulate text, shapes, colors,
and frames to create eye-catching print products using Adobe
InDesign. If you are a Mac user, call 803.732.0432 to reserve an
iMac for use in class. $599
Aug 15-Aug 17 MTW
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEPDP 652 03
18
VISUAL STUDIO
Visual Studio Express provides a free development environment to develop applications for the latest platforms. Students
will learn the foundational skills for creating and editing different software languages in the latest release of Visual Studio
Express. $149
Jun 6
M
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CEWDV 558 06
HTML5
Learn to use HTML5 to structure web content. Create semantically meaningful page structures. Work with lists and tables,
links, and images. Explore effective website planning and authoring principles, learn how to create a semantic document
structure, and how to build interactive forms, apply native data
validation, and embed HTML5 audio and video. $399
Jun 7-Jun 8
TW
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWDV 550 11
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
COMPUTERS
WEB DEVELOPMENT AND PRINT MEDIA
CSS3 - CASCADING STYLE SHEETS
Learn to apply local styles, style sheets, and to create classes
to control the appearance of your websites by separating visual
presentation from content. Learn CSS basics to build effective
navigation and page layouts, and then move on to work with
typography, colors, backgrounds, and white space. Explore how
the four major browsers affect CSS. Prerequisite: HTML5 or
equivalent experience. $399
Jun 13-Jun 14 TW
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWDV 551 11
CSS3 - CASCADING STYLE SHEETS, ADVANCED
CSS3 is a growing technology. In this class you will study advanced selectors and styling, gradients, shadows, transitions,
and rounded corners, and the font family and media queries.
Learn what currently works, how it works, and how to work
around browsers that have not yet implemented the full functionality of CSS3. Prerequisite: HTML5 and CSS3 or equivalent
experience. $399
Jun 20-Jun 21 MT
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWDV 556 06
WEBSITE PRODUCTION LAB
At the end of the Front-End Web Developer Certificate program,
students will design a simple website. Students will complete
a Photoshop lab and develop the site using HTML5, CSS3,
JavaScript, HTML forms and SEO. This hands-on session will
showcase and demonstrate the web design skills acquired in
the program. Grades will be given in the Website Production
Lab. To receive a Front-End Web Developer Certificate, you
must earn a grade of C or better. $599
Jul 18-Jul 20 MTW
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWDV 553 09
SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (SEO)
Learn about ETHICAL ORGANIC search engine optimization
(SEO) and how you can start using it to increase your website’s
visibility to search engines to attract the right kind of traffic. You
will learn how to implement basic optimization strategies, like
conducting keyword research, implementing website coding
changes, and the importance of other utilities, such as social
media, testimonials and blogging sites. $199
Jun 23
Th
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CEWDV 552 09
JAVASCRIPT
Learn the fundamental concepts of the JavaScript language.
You will learn how to use JavaScript to communicate with users,
modify the Document Object Model (DOM), control program
flow, and validate forms. You will also learn the fundamentals
of JSON. Prerequisites: HTML5 and CSS3 or equivalent experience. $1199
Jul 5-Jul 6
TW
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWDV 557 10
Jul 11-Jul 13
MTW
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWDV 557 10
Click to your classroom.
MTC Online Learning.
Anytime. Anywhere.
Register now!
Visit MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/online
or call 803.732.0432.
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COMPUTERS
WINDOWS
WINDOWS 10, INTRODUCTION
Learn all the essential features of the new Windows 10 operating system. You will learn how to customize your desktop, manage files
and folders, and navigate the Web with the new Microsoft Edge browser. $279
May 2-May 3 MT
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CEWIN 584 02
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
FRONT-END WEB DEVELOPER
/ APPLIED COMPUTING*
 |
| 
For students who want to be sophisticated users of computing technology in their field of study, from insurance, to
healthcare, to the arts; coursepower provides the foundational computing skills needed for your profession.
Courses should be taken in the order listed.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Visual Studio
3
$149
HTML5 12
$399
CSS3-Cascading Style Sheets
12
$399
CSS3, Advanced 12
$399
JavaScript
30$1199
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
3
$199
Social Media Business Basics 6
$199
Photoshop, Introduction
12
$399
Website Production Lab
18
$599
Total: 108 hrs
Grades will be given in the Website Production Lab.
$3,941
To receive a Front-End Web Developer Certificate, you
must earn a grade of C or better.
For more information about coursepower,
visit MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/coursepower.
*The Front-End Web Developer courses are the foundational courses for coursepower’s Applied Computing Certificate.
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CREATIVE CAREERS
> Nutritional Fitness Consultant
> Discover Digital Photography
> Wow, What a Great Event!
> Secrets of Better Photography
> Speed Spanish
> Mastering Digital Photography
> Speed Spanish II
> Advanced Fiction Writing
> Beginning Writer’s Workshop
> Introduction to Natural Health
ANIMAL CARE

VETERINARY ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE
Become a competent veterinary assistant learning receptionist duties, laboratory procedures, medical terminology, and customer
skills. Successful completion of this certificate program will qualify you for an entry-level position as a veterinary assistant. All materials included. See website for specific schedule. $799
Jul 12-Aug 18 TTh
6:00 pm-9:00 pm HARBN CEANC 508 19
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The broad based curriculum of our veterinary assistant program is designed to prepare students for
employment at an entry-level position in the field of veterinary medicine. Former students have
found employment in areas such as kennel assistant, receptionist, and veterinary assistant.
Here at Midlands Veterinary Clinic, the role of the veterinary assistant is vital to the smooth
flow of operations each day. With the hectic pace of any practice, we value this person’s ability to
provide strong customer service and interaction with owner and pet.
It is a pleasure to teach the certificate program for Midlands Technical College, and the reputation
of the program has spread to veterinary practices around the Midlands area who often hire these
students as veterinary assistants for their practices.
”
- Dr. Eddie Robinson
Faculty for the Veterinary Assistant Program
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CREATIVE CAREERS
AUDIO ENGINEER 
The following audio engineering classes meet at Midlands Audio Institute, 207 S. Prospect St. Columbia, SC 29205. 803.782.6910.
AUDIO ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE INFORMATION SESSION
Looking for a career as an Audio Engineer or Producer? Attend
this free session and receive information about the Audio
Engineering Certificate Program and a chance to win a door
prize. Topics include The 5 Most Important Steps in Capturing
a High Quality Vocal Performance, The Secrets of Making
Professional Quality Beats in Reason 7, and 5 Essential Tips for
Becoming Employed in the Music Business. $0
Aug 23
T
7 pm-8 pm
NEAST CEMUS 547 05
STUDIO RECORDING III
Importing, exporting, file management, advanced mixing, editing, monitoring, and mastering using the Pro Tools platform will
be focus of the class. Students will be required to complete
recording projects for a final grade. This course includes two
additional lab sessions. Textbook included. Classes meet at
Midlands Audio Institute, 207 S. Prospect St., Columbia, SC
29205. 803.782.6910 $449
May 14-May 21 S
10 am-4:30 pm
MAI
CEMUS 524 07Z
CAKE DECORATOR
CAKE DECORATOR PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE
This 18-hour certificate program prepares you for all aspects of cake decorating - personal pleasure, the workplace, or starting your own
business. Bring to the first class: Tips, bags, couplers, spatula or spoons, and practice board. A list of all required supplies will be handed
out at the first class. See the “Materials List” on the website for all supply requirements. Learn the perfect techniques in creating beautiful flowers using royal icing, piping and piping gel in transferring patterns. Find out how the experts create beautiful cakes. $169
Jun 7-Jul 12
T
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEKIT 522 30
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CURRICULUM
Take this opportunity to gather creative ideas to strengthen the
curriculum at your center. See “Materials List” on the website for
topic and course number. $25
Jun 4
S
8 am-1:30 pm
HARBN CEABC 501 20
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
This program focuses on physical, emotional, social, cognitive,
and language development. See “Materials List” on the website
for topic and course number. $25
May 14
S
8 am-1:30 pm
HARBN CEABC 503 18
GUIDANCE
Understand how to guide behavior of young children. See
“Materials List” on the website for topic and course number. $25
Aug 13
S
8 am-1:30 pm
HARBN CEABC 502 14
HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION
Study health safety and nutrition issues by creating a safe and
healthy environment for children. Learn the proper procedures
to prevent illness and accidents or providing healthy nutrition in
the classroom. $25
Jul 16
S
8 am-1:30 pm
HARBN CEABC 500 11
Training to meet SC DSS Child Care Requirements
The specific topic and course number is listed in the materials list for each class.
FLORAL DESIGNER 
WEDDING BOUQUETS AND BOUTONNIERES
Are you looking for a way to trim your wedding budget or have you always wanted to know how to make the lavish bouquets featured in bridal magazines? In this do-it-yourself course, you will learn all you need to know to make exquisite hand-tied bouquets,
stylized bouquets, boutonnieres, general and wrist corsages. All materials are included in the course fee. $89
May 2-May 3 MT
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEFLC 521 02
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CREATIVE CAREERS
INTERIOR DECORATOR
INTERIOR DECORATOR CERTIFICATE
Save and enroll in the complete Certificate Program. Students
complete projects applying color and pattern relationships,
floor-planning skills, window treatments, furniture selection,
blueprint reading, cost estimations, accessories, electrical and
lighting, and the decorator/client business relationship. Exact
schedule including Thursday field trips will be discussed first
night of class. $699
May 4-Aug 24 W
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEDCP 529 12
May 26
Th
6 pm-9 pm
CEOFS
Jun 30
Th
12 pm-1 pm
CEOFS
Aug 18
Th
8 am-5pm
CEOFS
INTERIOR DECORATING, BEGINNING
Fundamental theories of decorating are introduced enabling
students to apply beginning skills. Lessons include floor-plan
drafting, traffic flow, space and furniture arranging, furniture
history and period styles, and a beginning analysis of color and
pattern relationships. Students will complete a project based
on skills learned. Part 1 of the Certificate Program. Exact schedule including Thursday field trips will be discussed first night of
class. $239
May 4-Jun 1
W
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEDCP 502 11
May 26
Th
6 pm-9 pm
CEOFS
INTERIOR DECORATING, INTERMEDIATE
Prerequisite: Beginning Interior Decorating. Color and pattern,
window treatments, fabric applications, carpet and oriental rugs,
wall coverings, and painted finishes are covered. Estimate and
calculate yardage for window treatments, carpet and wallpaper.
Apply floor-planning skills to a project. Thursday field trip meets
during the day. Part 2 of the Certificate Program. Exact schedule including Thursday field trips will be discussed first night of
class. $239
Jun 8-Jul 13
W
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEDCP 503 11
Jun 30
Th
6 pm-9 pm
CEOFS
INTERIOR DECORATING, ADVANCED
Prerequisite: Intermediate Interior Decorating. Final theories include blueprint reading, electrical and lighting, accessories and
trends, cost estimations and the decorator/client business relationship. The final project utilizes all skills to prepare a furniture
and color/pattern layout, and cost schedule. Thursday field trip
meets during the day. Part 3 of the Certificate Program. Exact
schedule including Thursday field trips will be discussed first
night of class. $239
Jul 20-Aug 24 W
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEDCP 504 10
Aug 18
Th
8am-5 pm
CEOFS
LANDSCAPER & HORTICULTURIST 
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
Learn site preparation, drainage, patio, walkway, driveway construction with various materials, wooden decks, boardwalks,
koi ponds, outdoor lighting, fences, segmented retaining walls,
proper shrub and tree installation, raised vegetable/flower
gardens and outdoor kitchens. A field trip showing most of the
above is included. $169
Jun 16-Aug 11 Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEHOR 506 16
LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
Gain hands-on experience in grounds maintenance. Emphasis
is on shrub and tree maintenance, pest control, pruning, fertilization, mulching, mowing and the use of bedding plants for
seasonal color, landscape maintenance equipment, records,
maintenance schedules, and bid procedures. $169
Aug 17-Oct 12 W
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEHOR 522 21
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CREATIVE CAREERS
LANDSCAPER & HORTICULTURIST 
TURF MANAGEMENT
Learn the identification, use, culture, and maintenance of turf grasses. Emphasis is on the installation and management of turf in residential and commercial areas including proper fertilizers and pest control. $169
Jun 14-Aug 9 T
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEHOR 525 10
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
LANDSCAPER & HORTICULTURIST 
You can earn a Midlands Technical College certificate in
Landscaping and Horticulture by completing the eight
classes below. Starts in January and finishes in October
2016 (eight months).
REQUIRED CORE COURSES
Landscape Design
Turf Management
Soil Management
Landscape Construction
Irrigation
Landscape Management
Woody Plants and Shrubs
Plant Growth & Development
For complete course descriptions, visit
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training or call 803.732.0432.
PERSONAL TRAINER 
PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION
This six-week education program covers both textbook knowledge and hands-on practical training preparing you to work with
clients one-on-one in fitness facilities. Students participate in
lectures including biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness
testing, equipment usage, and nutrition. Reading and studying
outside of class are imperative for successful class completion
and passing the exam. Prior to obtaining the Personal Trainer
Certification, students must pass the national exam given the
last week of class. Students are also required to become Adult
CPR/AED certified and complete a 30-hour internship. The
cost of these requirements are not included in course tuition.
Afternoon practical sessions are held at Hampton Hill Athletic
Club. Textbook is required and is not included in course fee.
See materials list for textbook and other information.$749
Jun 18-Jul 30 S
9 am-12 pm
BLTLN CEPYT 600 12
1 pm-4 pm
CEOFS
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CREATIVE CAREERS
PHOTOGRAPHER 
EDITING YOUR DIGITAL IMAGES
Improve your existing photographs through digital editing techniques. Learn to use generic editing tools to alter your images.
Working knowledge of computers is required. Though computers are provided, students may also bring their own laptops with
any photo editing software installed. $99
Jun 6-Jun 13 MW
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CEPIC 525 16
SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY
Take the same great sports pictures as the pros. Learn when
and where to position yourself, what to consider and the protocols you need to know from a professional sports photographer.
Come and learn how to do it right. $99
Aug 1-Aug 8
MW
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CEPIC 535 05
HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH LIVE EVENTS
The most important component for good photography is the
availability of light: its character, direction, intensity, and color.
However, a photographer has no control over these when photographing fashion shows, sporting events, or live concerts. This
seminar will explain how to overcome these difficulties. $99
May 2-May 9 MW
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CEPIC 545 01
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A corporate and contract training program
that helped our business and our associates?
That’s the real deal.
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CORPORATE TRAINING YOUR WAY
> At your location, or on one of our six campuses
> Group, individual or custom training
> On-site consulting from industry experts
"Midlands Technical College has helped our company conquer its
two biggest challenges; finding the right person to hire and
making sure that person is put in the right role. Through
corporate and contract training, MTC has been a true partner
in helping me realize that vision."
— Kristi Eidson, Total Comfort Solutions
Learn more about Business Solutions at
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/learn/corporate | 803.691.3907 | [email protected]
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EMPLOYEE & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
> Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
> Grammar Refresher
> Building Teams that Work
> Marketing Your Business
> Effective Business Writing
> Supervision and Management
> Keys to Effective Communication
> Technical Writing
> Employment Law Fundamentals
> Understanding the HR Function
More than 450 online courses are currently being offered, and new topics are always being added.
Go to MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training for the latest list of course offerings and to register.
BUSINESS WRITING
BUSINESS GRAMMAR
Prevent embarrassing errors and increase your writing success
with this intensive one-day program. Gain important tips on correct use of the English language and grammar rules. $169
May 24
T
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWCS 500 30
BUSINESS LETTER WRITING
Learn to write business letters that get results. This course will
help you write clear, concise, and well-organized letters that
present a positive, professional image of you and your organization. $169
May 26
Th
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWCS 501 85
Aug 17
W
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CEWCS 501 86
CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR
CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR PROGRAM- FAST
TRACK-ONLINE 
The Career Development Facilitator Program is comprised of
120 hours of coursework, based on a nationally accepted curriculum. The program is designed to standardize the knowledge
and experience of individuals who are working in workforce-training programs and other career-development services.
Upon successful completion of the entire course of instruction,
a certificate is issued by Midlands Technical College. Onsite
visits will be June 17, June 18 and August 4 at the Northeast
Campus from 9 AM to 5 PM. Instructor, Beth Lengel, Lengel
Vocational Services. $915
Jun 15-Aug 4 WTh
9 am-5 pm
NEAST CECDF 601 09W
Th
9 am-5 pm
CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR-ONLINE 
This program is comprised of 120 hours of coursework based
on a nationally accepted curriculum. The program is designed
to standardize the knowledge and experience of individuals
who are working in workforce training programs and other career development services. Three onsite sessions are required.
The first two onsite sessions, held at the Northeast Campus, will
be on the first Friday (5-10 pm) and first Saturday (8:30 am-4:30
pm) after start date. The third onsite session is graduation and
determined by you and your instructor at a later date. Book and
DVD are included. Instructor, Beth Lengel, Lengel Vocational
Services. $915
May 13-Aug 13 F
1 pm-6 pm
NEAST CECDF 600 96
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8:30 am-4:30 pm
CUSTOMER SERVICE
BECOMING A CUSTOMER SERVICE STAR
Don’t just talk about providing exceptional customer service;
make it happen. Becoming a Customer Service Star will help you
develop a service mindset and gain skills to boost your service
performance. Examine your own customer service attitudes and
relationships, both internally and externally, and explore opportunities for improvement. $169
May 18
W
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CECUS 523 05
Aug 18
Th
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CECUS 523 06
DEALING WITH THE ANGRY CUSTOMER
Are you prepared to deal with upset customers? Each customer
has his or her own unique wants, needs and personal situations.
Sometimes, customers can be difficult and challenging. When
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situations like this occur, you must have the skills to deal effectively with the challenging customer, to maintain respect for the
customer, and to refocus the situation on a positive outcome.
$169
Jun 22
Th
9 am-4 pm
NEAST CECUS 532 11
TELEPHONE SKILLS: CONNECTING WITH THE CUSTOMER
From taking calls to transferring calls, from putting people on
hold to taking messages, this program connects all the rules of
telephone courtesy into a simple, easy-to-remember concept:
treat the person on the other end of the line as though they
were in the same room with you. $79
Jun 15
W
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CECUS 534 28
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
EMPLOYEE & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL
CONSTABLE TRAINING UPDATE
For currently licensed State Constables. Changes in laws and new legislation will be discussed. Includes Criminal Domestic Violence
(CDV) and Blood Borne Pathogens (BBP). Afternoon session focuses on firearm safety and re-qualification on firing range. SLED requires a yearly update completed by June 30. Class location: A. Lewis McCarty Firearms Training Center, 357 Landfill Lane, Lexington,
SC 29073. See website for “Materials List”. $99
May 28
S
8 am-6 pm
CEOFS CECON 511 16
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
DEALING WITH CONFLICT
Conflict is inevitable. The key is dealing with conflict in a way
that produces positive outcomes. This course will help you learn
how to work through conflict situations and avoid the traps that
damage relationships and negatively impact productivity and
results. You will learn proven methods to recognize the signs of
conflict and apply a process to resolve conflict effectively. This
course is a part of the 21st Century Skills Certificate. $99
May 9
M
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CECDS 724 22
ENHANCING YOUR PROFESSIONALISM
Building and maintaining a professional image is key to your
success. Learn how to build self-confidence, present yourself
professionally, and communicate more effectively. Take away
the top traits of true professionalism. $99
May 17
T
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CECDS 564 75
Aug 10
W
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CECDS 564 76
PRINCIPLES OF TEAMWORK, COLLABORATION, AND TRUST
In almost every job, success depends on working together to
achieve shared goals. Your ability to collaborate and learn from
others is essential to getting the job done. This course will help
you identify the key principles for being a team player and developing trusting relationships. This course is part of the 21st
Century Skills Certificate. $99
Jun 16
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CECDS 721 26
TAKING CHARGE OF CHANGE
When you can recognize your internal reactions to change, you
can better manage your responses. This course will help you
learn strategies to accept change, reduce stress, and remain
productive during the change process. This course is part of the
21st Century Skills Certificate. $99
May 2
M
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CECDS 723 21
PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND PROFESSIONALISM
When you take on an attitude of accountability, you empower
yourself to be responsible, accomplish your goals, and demonstrate professionalism. You will gain strategies to avoid the
blame game, overcome obstacles, manage expectations, and
achieve your highest potential. This course is part of the 21st
Century Skills Certificate. $99
May 2
M
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CECDS 720 18
21 ST CENTURY WORKFORCE SKILLS
ARE YOU EQUIPPED FOR THE FUTURE?
Do you have the right skills employers are looking for?
Technical skills alone are not enough to meet employers’
expectations for productivity and performance. In a recent
survey, employers ranked professionalism, teamwork, critical
thinking, and verbal communication as the most important
skills in the workplace. This certificate will prepare you to be
successful at work by building the core set of skills employers
value most. By learning to communicate effectively, think critically, collaborate well with others, and demonstrate personal
accountability, you will have the skills to succeed in the 21st
century workplace. $763
May 2-May 5
Jun 6-Jul 18
Jun 2-Jul 7
Jul 11-Jul 14
Aug 8-Sep 24
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EMPLOYEE & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP
ACCEPTING PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY
What would your organization be like if no one ever asked,
“Whose fault is it?” What if we could let go of the “blame game”
and view accountability as a method for achieving increased
personal and team effectiveness? Accountability is much more
than a paper trail. It is an ongoing chance to gain focus, accomplish more, streamline work processes and create greater team
effectiveness. $99
Jun 14
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 519 52
May 19
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 519 53
COACHING AND COUNSELING - PART 1
Learn methods of distinguishing coaching from counseling and
how to provide positive feedback for improvement. $99
Jul 19
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 660 44
Jun 23
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 660 45
COACHING AND COUNSELING - PART 2
A continuation of the Part 1 course in which you learn to recognize, overcome concerns, and practice counseling skills. $99
Jul 26
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 690 37
Jun 30
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 690 38
EVALUATING PERFORMANCE
The participant will have the opportunity to become comfortable
with a process for evaluation that will contribute to positive relationships and performance outcomes. $99
Jul 28
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 567 45
Aug 23
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 567 46
GETTING OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT-SELECTING THE RIGHT
PERSON FOR THE JOB
Participants learn how to conduct a behavioral interview, determine the best orientation structure, and learn a process for
on-the-job training of a new employee. $99
Jul 14
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 691 31
Aug 9
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 691 32
GETTING THINGS DONE UNDER PRESSURE
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by your to-do list? Interruptions
keeping you from getting things done? In this course, participants will gain knowledge in how to separate the urgent from
not urgent and the important from not important, while establishing good organizational skills. $99
Jun 7
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 580 59
May 12
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 580 60
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Conflict is not intrinsically destructive, but it can become so if
left to escalate. Leaders must use conflict to their advantage
while keeping it from being destructive. Learn about resolution
styles & conflict resolution tactics. $99
Jul 12
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 613 48
Jun 16
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 613 49
INTRODUCTION TO SUPERVISION: ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the responsibilities of the supervisor’s position and the skills required to be
successful in that role. $99
May 17
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 555 50
CORE LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Describe the characteristics of a leader; differentiate between
leadership and management; develop a vision; use tactics that
enable followers to work to achieve the vision; list ways that
leaders lead by example; encourage others by providing appropriate feedback. $99
May 3
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 540 42
LEADING WORK TEAMS
Upon completion, participants will be able to define the difference between a group and a team; explore the behaviors of
members of dynamic teams; identify elements of team effectiveness; describe a process for developing a team mission
statement and ground rules. $99
Aug 11
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 578 39
DEFINING PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS
Participants will have the opportunity to analyze the expectations they have of their employees and the effect on
performance and practice setting specific, realistic, and measurable performance standards. $99
Jul 21
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 566 43
Aug 16
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 566 44
MOTIVATING TO EXCEL
Participants learn how basic motivation theory relates to workplace behavior, what competencies supervisors need to provide
a motivating environment, and how to develop a tool kit for employee reward and recognition. $99
Aug 4
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 692 35
Aug 30
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 692 36
ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS
You will examine, understand, and practice a variety of different
listening styles, and also practice active listening and how to
give and receive feedback effectively. $99
Jul 5
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 571 41
Jun 9
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 571 42
UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY TYPES
Every workplace includes people with very different
backgrounds, personalities, perspectives, skills, and styles of interacting. The workforce of the future will be even more diverse.
Finding ways to make these differences work, rather than letting
them get in the way, is essential to success for any organization
and the people in it. $99
May 24
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 517 45
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EMPLOYEE & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP
UNDERSTANDING YOUR COMMUNICATION STYLE
Participants learn the communication process, how to identify
barriers to communication, and practice developing messages
for professional and personal use. $99
Jun 28
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 535 42
Jun 2
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 535 43
WORKING IN AN ETHICAL MANNER
Discuss, identify, analyze, and apply methods to ensure respect
of ethics, values and behaviors. $99
May 31
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 518 32
May 5
Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 518 33
SUPERVISORY PROGRAM
Units can be taken in any
order or as a single unit.
SUPERVISORY UNIT 1: FINDING THE SUPERVISOR
WITHIN
Participants will explore the role of supervisor and set specific
goals in their professional and personal development.
Understanding the fundamental responsibilities of a supervisor
within the context of their specific work environment, they will
develop confidence and clarity in their leadership role. $329
May 17
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 511 50
SUPERVISORY UNIT 2: COMMUNICATING FOR IMPACT
Communication is a necessity for successful supervision.
This unit is designed to equip leaders with the skills they
need to communicate clearly, listen carefully, give and receive feedback, and coach and counsel effectively. $329
Jun 2-Jun 30 Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 512 53
Jun 18-Jul 26 T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 512 52
SUPERVISORY UNIT 3: DEVELOPING AND
RETAINING TALENT
Creating and maintaining a quality work team is a business
imperative. Learn how proper interviewing and selection
techniques, coupled with effective employee orientation
and training, evaluation and recognition methods, enable
supervisors to develop and retain a productive
workforce. $329
Jul 14-Aug 11 Th
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CELSD 513 49
Aug 9-Sep 6
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 513 50
SUPERVISORY UNIT 4: MANAGING THE PROCESS
Helping employees manage work processes involves
setting goals, solving problems, making decisions, creating
a plan, and managing the changes that are inevitable in any
process. This unit takes a how-to, hands-on approach to
managing each of these functions. $329
Aug 25
T
1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 514
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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES
> Medical Terminology Online
> ICD-10 Online
> EMT Hybrid
> Mental Health Care Career Prep
> Anatomy and Physiology Online
> Administrative Dental Assistant
> CPT & HCPCS Coding Online
> Legal Nurse Consulting
> Medical Billing Online
> Become a Physical Therapy Aide
More than 450 online courses are currently being offered, and new topics are always being added.
Go to MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training for the latest list of course offerings and to register.
HEALTHCARE
BASIC IV THERAPY
This four-hour course teaches health care professionals the
knowledge and skills necessary to insert and maintain peripherally
inserted catheters. The student will gain hands-on experience and
will earn 0.4 CEUs upon successful completion. $115
May 6
F
12 pm-4 pm
AIRPT CEMED 601 15
Jul 29
F
12 pm-4 pm
AIRPT CEMED 601 16
CPR
BLS Healthcare Provider CPR/AED for adult, child and infant is
taught using the most current guidelines for healthcare providers and emergency response personnel. Qualification is good
for two years. $85
May 7
S
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 61
May 14
S
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 62
Jun 4
S
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 63
Jun 18
S
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 64
Jul 9
S
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 65
Jul 23
S
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 66
Aug 13
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8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 67
Aug 27
S
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEMED 522 68
CARDIAC CARE TECHNICIAN
The ability to read and recognize heart rhythms is the main
function of the cardiac care technician. Students will receive
hands-on experience in interpreting heart rhythms and arrhythmias. White scrubs and white closed-toe shoes must be worn to
all classes/clinicals. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical
Terminology with a grade of “C” or better. $579
Jul 26-Oct 10 TTh
8 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMED 500 21
May 2-Jul 25 MW
9 am-11 am
BLTLN CEMED 500 23
Jun 4-Jul 23
S
10 am-4 pm
HARBN CEMED 500 25
CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT (CNA)
Students receive 107 hours of training in basic nursing care
through a combination of classroom lecture, simulated laboratory care, and hands-on clinical experience in a local long term
care facility. This DHHS-approved course prepares students to
sit for the Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation Services Exam.
Prerequisite: high school diploma/GED. $909
May 23-Jun 23 MTWTh
HARBN CEMED 616 07
Aug 22-Sep 22 MTWTh
HARBN CEMED 616 08
Jun 20-Jul 28 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm
RSDI CEMED 616 09
Aug 8-Sep 9
MTWTh 8 am-1 pm
RSDI CEMED 616 10
30
May 16-Jul 19
Jul 11-Sep 12
Aug 29-Oct 31
Jun 13-Aug 15
May 9-Jun 9
Jun 6-Jul 8
Jun 27-Jul 28
Aug 1-Sep 1
Jul 11-Aug 11
MTTh
MTTh
MTTh
MTW
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
6 pm-10 pm
6 pm-10 pm
6 pm-10 pm
6 pm-10 pm
8 am-1 pm
8 am-1 pm
8 am-1 pm
8 am-1 pm
8 am-1 pm
AIRPT
AIRPT
AIRPT
FFQJ
AIRPT
AIRPT
AIRPT
AIRPT
FF
CEMED 616 13
CEMED 616 14
CEMED 616 15
CEMED 616 17
CEMED 616 27
CEMED 616 28
CEMED 616 30
CEMED 616 31
CEMED 616 38
EKG SPECIALIST
Topics include anatomy and physiology of the heart, mechanics
of the EKG machine, stress testing and Holter monitoring. The
course consists of 32 hours of classroom training and 24 hours
of clinical training. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical
Terminology and Cardiac Care with a grade of “C” or better. $579
Jul 12-Sep 1
TTh
6 pm-8 pm
HARBN CEMED 605 22

EMT BASIC
Students who successfully complete this course will be eligible
to take the National Registry exam sponsored by SC DHEC.
Prerequisite: High school diploma, GED, and WorkKeys assessment tests (reading for information, applied math, locating
information - First attempt is free - Retakes are $18.90 per test)
all with a minimum score of 3 or above. WorkKeys must be
submitted PRIOR to registration (CCE Registration, Continuing
Education, PO Box 2408, Columbia, SC 29202). Mandatory uniform policy: black khaki pants, black polo shirt, black shoes, and
black belt. $1159
Jun 4-Nov 19 S
8 am-5 pm
LEMS CEMED 635 29
Jun 6-Dec 5
MW
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMED 635 31
EMT HYBRID
This course requires students to complete online course work
every week and attend one night of practical work per week.
Students who successfully complete this course will be eligible to take the National Registry exam sponsored by SC
DHEC. Prerequisite: High school diploma, GED, and WorkKeys
assessment tests (reading for information, applied math, locating information - $52.50 total) all with a minimum score of 3
or above. WorkKeys must be submitted PRIOR to registration
(EMT Program Manager, Continuing Education, PO Box 2408,
Columbia, SC 29202). $1159
May 5-Oct 20 Th
6 pm-10 pm
FF
CEMED 638 12
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES
HEALTHCARE
FIRST AID
General principles of first aid covering medical emergencies, injury emergencies and environmental emergencies according to
American Heart Association and National Safety Council guidelines. $55
Jun 3
F
6 pm-10 pm
AIRPT CEMED 521 27
Jul 8
F
6 pm-10 pm
AIRPT CEMED 521 28
Aug 12
F
6 pm-10 pm
AIRPT CEMED 521 29
PHLEBOTOMY
Students will learn to follow universal precautions, tie tourniquets, identify veins, and demonstrate knowledge and use of
equipment necessary for drawing blood. Students will be able
to identify appropriate tubes and labels for tests, prep the site,
perform venipunctures and finger sticks, and administer bedside
glucose. No clinicals included. $659
May 3-Jun 28 TTh
9 am-12 pm
FF
CEMED 550 59
Jun 7-Aug 2
TTh
9 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEMED 550 62
Jun 21-Aug 16 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEMED 550 63
Aug 1-Sep 28 MW
9 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEMED 550 65
Aug 1-Sep 28 MW
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMED 550 66
Jul 25-Aug 22 MWTh
6 pm-10 pm
FF
CEMED 550 67
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
This 48-contact-hour, all-lecture course is a general introduction
to the anatomy and physiology of the human body. This course
is a prerequisite for other courses and certificate programs.
$599
Jun 6-Aug 1
MW
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEMPR 500 03
Aug 1-Sep 26 MW
9 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 500 04
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - ONLINE 
This 48-contact-hour, online course is a general introduction to
the anatomy and physiology of the human body. This course is
a prerequisite for other courses and certificate programs. Must
have PC availability. Mandatory attendance for orientation, midterm and final exam. $599
May 27-Jul 15 F
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 501 12I
Jul 29-Sep 16 F
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 501 13I
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Students will learn medical terminology by analyzing the prefix,
suffix, word roots, and combinations used in medical terms. This
course is a prerequisite for other courses and medical certificate
programs. This course may be used for exemption of AHS 102.
$559
May 3-Jun 23 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 524 07
May 9-Jul 6
MW
9 am-12 pm
HARBN CEMPR 524 09
Jun 27-Aug 22 MW
9 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 524 10
Jul 11-Aug 31 MW
6 pm-9 pm
NEAST CEMPR 524 11
Aug 1-Sep 26 MW
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 524 15
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ONLINE 
Students will learn medical terminology by analyzing the prefix,
suffix, word roots, and combinations used in medical terms. This
course is a prerequisite for other courses and medical certificate
programs. This course may be used for exemption of AHS 102.
Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term, and final exam.
Must have PC availability. $559
Jun 3-Jul 22 F
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 525 13I
Aug 5-Sep 23 F
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEMPR 525 14I
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY 
Choose from two areas of study: general (which includes
abdominal and OB/GYN ultrasound) and cardiovascular (which
includes vascular and echocardiography ultrasound). To be
eligible, you must have a two-year degree in healthcare or
a four-year degree. Each program is 15 months in length
and consists of both classroom study and clinical rotations.
Upon successful completion, students are prepared to sit for
certification exams given by the national registry. Applications
accepted through December 16, 2016.
Visit MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/sonography for information and application.
ATTENTION HEALTHCARE STUDENTS
You must bring the following items to the first class:
EKG, CARDIAC CARE TECHNICIAN
AND PHLEBOTOMY STUDENTS:
> Completed immunization form:
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/trainingforms
Immunization records may be attached to this form. If
vaccination records are not available, then titer levels
demonstrating immunity may be used in lieu of having the
immunizations re-administered.
CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT, EKG, CARDIAC CARE
TECHNICIAN AND PHLEBOTOMY STUDENTS:
> Two-Step TB test – please see date range specifics for
each course.
> SLED background check – please see date range
specifics for each course. (Not required for Phlebotomy.)
> Clean drug screen (five-panel minimum) taken within 30
days of start of class.
UNIFORM POLICY:
> All CNA, EKG, Cardiac Care Tech, and Phlebotomy
students must wear white scrubs and white closed-toe
shoes to all classes and clinicals.
To register: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training | 803.732.0432 | see page 2
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HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES
MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
CPT AND HCPCS CODING
CPT is a coding method used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS is a coding system that
represents procedures (other than those described in CPT) that
might be provided in a medical setting. This course uses case
studies to provide a basic understanding of the principles and
guidelines used in CPT and HCPCS coding. Prerequisites: High
school diploma or GED. Anatomy & Physiology and Medical
Terminology with minimum grade of C. $799
Jun 14-Aug 16 T
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 563 11
CPT AND HCPCS CODING - ONLINE 
CPT is a coding method used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS is a coding system that
represents procedures (other than those described in CPT) that
might be provided in a medical setting. This course uses case
studies to provide a basic understanding of the principles and
guidelines used in CPT and HCPCS coding. Prerequisites: High
school diploma or GED. Anatomy & Physiology and Medical
Terminology with minimum grade of C. Must have computer access. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and final
exam. $799
Jul 7-Sep 8
Th
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 564 15I
Aug 18-Oct 21 Th
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 564 16I
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL CODER EXAM PREP - ONLINE 
This course prepares students to sit for the American Academy
of Professional Coders Exam (AAPC). Students will fine tune
their knowledge of ICD-9-10, CPT, and HCPC coding for physician, hospital, and outpatient settings and learn about the
different coding books, the layout of each book and how to use
each. Prerequisites: Medical Billing with a minimum grade of C.
Must have computer access. Mandatory attendance for orientation, midterm and final. Books are not included. $229
Jul 22-Oct 7
F
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 596 08I
ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
Learn the concepts of recording a patient’s record in digital format that can be shared across different health care settings. The
EHR is a complete record of a clinical patient encounter as well
as supporting other care-related activities. $469
May 25-Jul 13 W
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 513 12
Jul 27-Sep 14 W
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 513 13
ICD-10 CODING
The international classification of diseases (ICD) is a standardized coding system that correlates diseases and diagnosis.
Understanding ICD codes is essential for anyone working
in medical records, patient billing and insurance forms, and
admitting. This course teaches the principles and guidelines
for assigning the appropriate codes to diagnostic conditions. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, Anatomy &
Physiology, and Medical Terminology with a minimum grade
of C. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and final
exam. $759
Aug 1-Oct 24 M
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 514 11
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CAREER SPOTLIGHT
MEDICAL OFFICE SPECIALIST 
Perform office administrative duties utilizing specific
knowledge of medical terminology for hospital, clinic, or
physician offices. Duties include scheduling appointments,
compiling and recording medical charts, reports,
correspondence, and other types of patient records.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Enhancing Your Professionalism
Word, Introduction
Organizing Computer Files
Electronic Health Records
Medical Terminology
3
12
6
24
48
Total: 93 hrs
$99
$289
$179
$469
$559
$1,595

CAREER SPOTLIGHT
All books included in cost.
PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN 
Students who complete this course of study will be able
to work in a variety of healthcare settings. The program
includes successful completion of Certified Nurse
Assistant (CNA), Phlebotomy, Cardiac Care Technician,
and EKG Classes. Medical Terminology is a prerequisite
for Cardiac Care Technician. Cardiac Care Technician is
a prerequisite for EKG.
REQUIREMENTS
HOURSCOST
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)
Medical Terminology
Phlebotomy
Cardiac Care Technician
EKG Specialist
107
$909
48
$559
51$659
46
$579
56
$579
Total: 308 hrs
$2,985
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
HEALTHCARE & HUMAN SERVICES
MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
ICD-10 CODING - ONLINE 
The international classification of diseases (ICD) is a standardized coding system that correlates diseases and diagnosis.
Understanding ICD codes is essential for anyone working
in medical records, patient billing and insurance forms, and
admitting. This course teaches the principles and guidelines
for assigning the appropriate codes to diagnostic conditions. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, Anatomy &
Physiology, and Medical Terminology with a minimum grade
of C. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and final
exam. Must have computer access. $759
May 6-Jul 8
F
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 515 13I
Jul 29-Oct 14 F
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 515 14I
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
MEDICAL BILLING
& CODING SPECIALIST 
The medical office billing and coding specialist has
more responsibility than ever with the advent of
electronic health records. This certificate prepares
students to sit for the CPC exam administered by
the AAPC.
PREREQUISITES
HOURSCOST
MEDICAL BILLING
This class teaches the student how to be proficient in billing
in a healthcare setting and how to enhance reimbursement.
Clinical and legal issues are included. Prerequisite: Medical
Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, ICD-10 Coding, and CPT/
HCPCS Coding with a grade of “C” or better. $589
May 2-Jul 18 M
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 510 13
Medical Terminology
Anatomy & Physiology
48
48
$559
$599
CORE CLASSES
HOURS
COST
CPT and HCPCS Coding ICD-10 Coding
Medical Billing (final class)
30 hrs
36 hrs
30 hrs
$799
$759
$589
MEDICAL BILLING - ONLINE 
This class teaches the student how to be proficient in billing
in a healthcare setting and how to enhance reimbursement.
Clinical and legal issues are included. Prerequisites: Medical
Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, CPT/HCPCS Coding, and
ICD-10 Coding with a grade of “C” or better. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and final exam. Must have
computer access. $589
Jun 3-Aug 5
F
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 511 10I
Total: 192 hrs
$3,305
All books included in cost.
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
CLINICAL
MASSAGE THERAPIST  | 
Plan ahead and call 803.732.5218
Classes begin September 2016.
Employment for massage therapists is expected to
increase 20 percent from 2014 to 2020, faster than
average for all occupations. Let us help you gain the
skills necessary to begin your career as a Clinical
Massage Therapist.
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/cce/massage | 803.732.5218
To register: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training | 803.732.0432 | see page 2
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INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING
> Hazwoper 24-hour Moderate Risk
> Solar Power Professional
> Carpentry
> Manufacturing Fundamentals
> HVAC
> Freight Broker/Agent Training
> Wastewater Treatment
> Manufacturing Applications
> Distributions & Logistics Management
> HVAC Certified Technician
More than 450 online courses are currently being offered, and new topics are always being added.
Go to MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training for the latest list of course offerings and to register.
CONSTRUCTION
Books can be purchased at the Airport Campus bookstore.
PRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION
Learn the basics of reading construction blueprints. Primary
emphasis is on architectural and structural plans. Learn symbols,
terminology, and abbreviations associated with reading construction plans. $379
May 25-Jun 29 MW
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CECLR 515 22
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 
REQUIREMENTS
Print Reading for Construction
Residential Building, Site Preparation
and Foundations Residential Building, Framing and Finishing
Residential Building Codes
Residential Contractor Business and Law
Residential Builder Exam Prep
HOURSCOST
30
$379
24
24
24
15
15
Total: 132 hrs
34
$289
$289
$289
$249
$249
$1,744
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODES
This class explains the SC Residential Codes Manual focusing
on areas that building contractors need to know to pass the
State Exam. The course will explain relevant portions of the
code that residential contractors, home inspectors, or homeowners need to understand to be sure work is performed
according to code. $289
Aug 9-Sep 27 T
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CECLR 506 12
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, SITE PREPARATION AND
FOUNDATIONS
Learn to lay out and prepare a building site, pour footings
and slabs, and build concrete and masonry foundations using
multimedia classroom presentations and field demonstrations.
Emphasis is on construction industry approved building methods and estimating procedures. Helps prepare students for the
SC Home Builders Exam. $289
Aug 11-Sep 29 Th
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CECLR 531 12
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN 
BASIC MATH FOR ELECTRICIANS
This course provides the math skills a student needs to begin
the study of electricity. The course provides students with fundamentals of arithmetic and a review of basic math. Higher level
math (square, square-root, reciprocal, exponents) and trig used
in electrical calculations are taught. $179
Jun 20-Jun 22 MT
8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 566 10
W
8 am-12 pm
ELECTRICAL CODE JOURNEYMAN
Prepare to take the licensing exam (city, state, or county) for
journeyman electricians. Learn problem solving, voltage drop,
conduit, fuse, wire load sizing, grounding and other residential
wiring. Emphasis is placed on the codebook. $595
Aug 2-Sep 1
TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 502 13
ELECTRICAL CODE MASTERS
Review the electrical codebook and learn how and where to find
articles pertaining to certain subjects. Includes basic electrical
problems, one-family dwellings, multi-family dwellings, sizing
wire, pipe and junction boxes. $485
May 10-Jun 9 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 503 06
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS I
Learn the basic concepts of electricity - beginning with atomic
structure and electron current flow, including electrical quantities, Ohm’s Law, static electricity, magnetism, resistance, basic
DC circuits, electrical units and power measuring instruments.
Prerequisite: Basic Math for Electricians. $739
Jun 27-Jul 20 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 563 20
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS II
Continue in the study of the fundamentals of electricity and
effective troubleshooting techniques on the job with the intermediate concepts of electricity: Magnetic Induction, Basic
Trigonometry and Vectors, Alternating Current, and Inductance
and Capacitance in Series and Parallel Circuits. Prerequisite:
Electrical Fundamentals I. $629
May 10-Jun 16 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 564 14
Jul 27-Aug 10 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 564 16
ELECTRICAL PRINT READING
Learn to read and interpret electrical blueprints and schematics
used in residential and industrial settings. Emphasis will be on
hands-on applications of print reading, circuit knowledge and
troubleshooting circuits through the use of prints. Electrical
Fundamentals III is a prerequisite for this course. $279
Aug 11-Aug 25 TTh
6 pm-9:15 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 579 08
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
Learn to use the hardware and software associated with the
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), using Allen Bradley PLC
trainers and MicroLogix software. Learn the basics of programming, including basic Boolean algebra. Variable Frequency
Drives is a pre-requisite for this course. $529
May 16-May 26 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 507 20
Jul 19-Aug 18 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 507 23
TROUBLESHOOTING
Learn to safely and efficiently troubleshoot and locate electrical
problems using schematic prints along with electrical measuring
tools such as multimeters, clamp-on meters, ammeters, megohmmeters, proximity voltage meters, hand-held oscilloscopes,
and other measuring devices. Programmable Logic Controllers
is a pre-requisite for this course. $529
Jun 1-Jun 14
MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 580 19
Aug 30-Sep 29 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 580 22
VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES
The introduction of Variable Frequency Drives in the workplace has become the path forward for new installations and
upgrades in the industry. Understand the basics of PWM (Pulse
Width Modulated) drives, Sensorless Vector Control, IGBT Power
Outputs, using the industry standard, Allen-Bradley drives, the
AB 1336 Plus and Power Flex. Electrical Motor Controls is a
pre-requisite for this course. $529
Jun 7-Jul 7
TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 552 24
Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED.
75% attendance and a 70% test score average are
required for successful completion of the courses.
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS III
Learn about three phase circuits, circuit impedance and the
effects of capacitance/inductance in RCL series and parallel
circuits, including single-phase transformers, three phase wye
and delta connections, transformers, DC generators, DC motors,
three- phase alternators, single motors, and three phase motors.
Prerequisite: Electrical Fundamentals II. $529
Jul 5-Aug 4
TTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 551 17
Aug 17-Aug 30 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEEEM 551 19
To register: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training | 803.732.0432 | see page 2
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INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN  | 
When a billion-dollar operation suddenly goes down… the advanced technical skills of a few team
members are the only thing that can bring the whole automated process back to life.
Industrial employers are finding that the supply of
experienced industrial maintenance technicians is
shrinking. This is an ideal time for successful students in
this program to find high-paying jobs.
MECHANICAL PROGRAM
COURSES
HOURSCOST
Applied Math Fasteners & Anchors
Hand & Power Tools
Precision Measuring
Blueprint Reading
Safety & Rigging Fundamentals
Basic Mechanical Components
Bearings and Lubrication
Gearboxes
Pumps
Shaft Alignment
Valves & Piping
Hydraulics & Pneumatics
44
$769
12
$209
44
$769
20
$349
72
$1,239
20
$349
80
$1,389
56
$969
20$349
40$699
76
$1,309
40
$699
72
$1,239
Total: 596 hrs
$10,337
ELECTRICAL PROGRAM
COURSES
HOURSCOST
Basic Math for Electricians
Electrical Fundamentals I
Electrical Fundamentals II
Electrical Fundamentals III
Electrical Print Reading
Basic Electronics
Electrical Motor Controls
Variable Frequency Drives
Programmable Logic Controls
Troubleshooting
10
$179
42
$739
36
$629
30
$529
16
$279
30
$529
30
$529
30
$529
30
$529
30$529
Total: 284 hrs
$5,000
Classes should be taken in the order they are listed.
*Books included in all course costs.
Midlands Technical College, in conjunction with local manufacturing companies, has developed training that offers you
the opportunity to achieve your goals and become an integral part of one of these companies’ teams.
FORKLIFT OPERATOR 
FORKLIFT TRAINING
Learn the correct care and use of forklift equipment. Topics include information covered in OSHA’s Powered Industrial Truck Standard
(OSHA Standard 1910.178). Successful students receive a three-year forklift certification. Safety requirements prohibit open, cloth or
high-heeled shoes. Students must be 18 years of age. $189
May 14
Jun 11
Jun 25
Jul 9
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S
S
S
8 am-5 pm
8 am-5 pm
8 am-5 pm
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT
AIRPT
AIRPT
AIRPT
CEHEQ 501 48
CEHEQ 501 49
CEHEQ 501 50
CEHEQ 501 51
Jul 23
Aug 13
Aug 27
S
S
S
8 am-5 pm
8 am-5 pm
8 am-5 pm
AIRPT CEHEQ 501 52
AIRPT CEHEQ 501 53
AIRPT CEHEQ 501 54
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS
Describes pumps & valves used in hydraulic & pneumatic systems & their functions. Explains hydraulic/pneumatic system
safety & basic principles of hydraulics, including Pascal’s law
and Bernaulli’s principle. Covers how to inspect, troubleshoot
and repair fluid power systems. Hands on training is included.
Valves & Piping is a prerequisite for this course. $1239
Jul 11-Aug 9
MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEIMT 699 08
VALVES & PIPING
This course covers the selection, preparation, joining and support of copper, plastic and steel piping and fittings. The course
provides instructions for cutting, threading and joining ferrous
piping. Introduces chemical, compressed air, fuel oil, steam and
water systems and explains how to identify piping systems according to color codes. Shaft Alignment is a prerequisite for this
course. $699
Jun 15-Jun 30 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEIMT 698 05
SHAFT ALIGNMENT
This course covers types of misalignment and aligning couplings
using conventional and laser alignment techniques. How to
measure shaft sag, perform vertical alignment and align machinery trains is discussed. Causes of vibration, vibration monitoring,
vibration test equipment and how to field balance machines are
included. Pumps is a prerequisite for this course. $1309
May 9-Jun 9 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEIMT 697 05
LOCKSMITHING 
LOCKSMITHING CERTIFICATE
Fundamental theories of locksmithing are introduced, enabling students to apply beginning skills. Lessons include blank key cutting,
lock disassembly, lock reassembling and lock pinning. History, applications and tools will be covered. Current SLED background
check required $25. Report due at first class meeting. Text included. $999
Jul 12-Aug 17 TW
5:30 pm-7:30 pm HARBN CELKS 503 13
MANUFACTURING
BLUEPRINT READING & BASIC MEASURING TOOLS
An introductory course in blueprint reading or precision measuring tools. This course will take you through the alphabet of lines,
views, and general rules for reading engineering blueprints. This
course will also provide hands-on training in the use of micrometers, calipers, height gages, indicators and various transfer
gages. $465
Aug 11-Aug 30 TWTh
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CEMFG 588 61
Aug 11-Aug 30 TWTh
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CEMFG 588 62
Aug 11-Aug 30 TWTh
5 pm-8 pm
NEAST CEMFG 588 63
SC MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATION (SCMC)
The South Carolina Manufacturing Certification is a South
Carolina certification program covering the skills needed
by manufacturing workers. The credential is awarded upon
successfully completing the Safety, Quality Practices and
Measurement, Manufacturing Processes and Production, and
Maintenance Awareness assessments. In addition we will be
providing 40 hours of hands-on simulation training to reinforce
the manufacturing skills taught in the classroom. $2500
Jun 27-Sep 2 MTWThF 8 am-12 pm
AIRPT CEMFG 635 26
MASTERING CNC PROGRAMMING
An application-based course covering the knowledge and skills
acquired from the Fundamentals and Principles classes. You
will utilize your new knowledge to write CNC programs, select
tooling and set up the CNC equipment to produce parts to specifications from your own CNC program. Prerequisite: Principles
of CNC Operator/Programming $660
May 10-Jun 23 TWTh
9 am-12 pm
NEAST CEMFG 580 56
May 10-Jun 23 TWTh
1 pm-4 pm
NEAST CEMFG 580 57
May 10-Jun 23 TWTh
5 pm-8 pm
NEAST CEMFG 580 58
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INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING
MACHINIST/CNC OPERATOR
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
MACHINIST/COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) OPERATOR  | 
Have you got what it takes?
Machinists and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operators work in small, medium and large facilities manufacturing parts
for almost everything you see in your daily life. Anything from a part for a kitchen appliance to a machined part for your car
was created by a machinist or a CNC operator.
Machinists and CNC operators are enjoying a strong job market with full and part-time employment opportunities and varied
working hours available. High volume manufacturers typically run their machining centers 24/7. Salaries range from $15-$22
per hour with proficient CNC programmers making from $50,000-$60,000 based on expertise. If you are good with your
hands and technically inclined, this could be a career path for you.
COURSECOST
Blueprint Reading & Basic Measuring Tool
Introduction to Mills
Introduction to Lathes
Fundamentals of CNC Operator/Programmer Training
Principles of CNC Programming
Mastering CNC Programming
$465
$465
$465
$715
$770
$660
Total: $3,450
Classes fill quickly.
Plan now for this 10-month CNC certificate training program that begins in August and November.
SOUTH CAROLINA MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATION
MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF IN MANUFACTURING WITH A
SOUTH CAROLINA MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATION  | 
A combination of raw talent and technical training is what it takes to make a name for yourself in the modern world of
manufacturing. South Carolina Manufacturing Certification lets area employers know your skills are the ones they need.
As part of this program, you also earn an industry-recognized national certification. Many firms are hiring now!
Classes scheduled every 10 weeks. Scholarships available for qualified applicants.
To enroll in a scholarship information session, go to
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/cce/scholarship.
For more information, please visit MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training or call 803.732.0432.
POOL OPERATOR
SC CERTIFIED POOL OPERATOR
Prepares individuals responsible for operating and/or managing swimming pools or spas in SC to sit for the CPO Exam and covers
pertinent topics. A calculator is needed. Topics include: SC rules and regulations, legal requirements, water chemistry, filtration and
circulation disinfection techniques, water testing, troubleshooting, problem prevention, and safety. The SC CPO exam is administered
through Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP) and details are discussed in class. 1.800.345.6559 or www.goamp.com. The exam
will not be taken in class. $129
May 4
W
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CECPO 500 42
Jun 1
W
9 am-4 pm
HARBN CECPO 500 43
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INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING
SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL
ASBESTOS O&M WORKER REFRESHER
Reviews the initial Asbestos Operations and Maintenance
Worker course. Students will receive certificates of re-accreditation used for licensing. SC-DHEC, NC-DHHS, and OSHA
approved asbestos abatement training. Requires pre-notification
to authorities and may be used for NC and SC licensing as an
asbestos abatement professional. $199
Jul 19
T
8:30 am-5 pm
NEAST CEASB 509 20
ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR
The course meets SC-DHEC and EPA AHERA/ASHARA requirements for supervisors of asbestos projects and the NIOSH 582
course. Also for SC-DHEC licensing for persons performing air
monitoring on asbestos projects and for the OSHA Competent
Person training for all asbestos work in accordance with
1926.1101. Annual refresher required. $750
Jul 11-Jul 15
MTWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 505 18
ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR REFRESHER
Reviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Supervisor course required
for asbestos abatement supervisors in schools and public and
commercial buildings and meets the annual refresher training
requirements for OSHA Class I and II Competent person and
SC-DHEC Asbestos Supervisor licensees. Students will receive
certificates used for licensing. $199
Jul 18
M
8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 506 17
ASBESTOS WORKER REFRESHER
This course reviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Worker course
required for asbestos abatement workers in schools and public
and commercial buildings. The course meets the annual refresher training requirements for OSHA Class I asbestos workers
and SC-DHEC Asbestos Worker licensees. Students receive certificates for licensing purposes. $199
Jul 19
T
8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 504 17
LEAD RENOVATION
For those who have taken the initial Lead Renovation, Repair
& Painting course, this is a one half day refresher course to licensing as mandated by EPA regulations. This course reviews
the contents of the initial course & is required by EPA every give
years. Abatement professionals may take this refresher instead
of the initial course to satisfy EPA requirements. $140
May 17
T
8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CELED 507 20
Jun 20
M
8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CELED 507 21
Jul 21
Th
8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CELED 507 22
Aug 22
M
8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CELED 507 23
LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR AND PAINTING
EPA rules apply to contractors who renovate or repair housing,
child-care facilities or schools built before 1978. Trained contractors and workers must follow lead-safe work practice standards
to reduce potential exposure to dangerous levels of lead during
renovation and repair work. These standards are taught in this
course. $230
May 16
M
8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 500 34
Jul 11
M
8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 500 35
ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH
& SAFETY TRAINING
Midlands Technical College provides customized
environmental, health, and safety training at our college
locations or your place of business.
Contact us at 803.691.3907 or
[email protected]
COURSES OFFERED:
DOT AWARENESS LEVEL TRAINING 49 CFR 172.700
HAZMAT/HAZWOPER
NFPA 70E-ARC FLASH PROTECTION OSHA
WASTEWATER/WATER
Courses are in accordance with: OSHA, EPA, DOT,
and NFPA Regulations
SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC 
SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC
Gain a working knowledge of types and operation of small engines, engine service and repair of outdoor power equipment, engine
tune-up procedures and troubleshooting methods, engine failure analysis, engine performance measurement, engine system and engine rebuild procedures. See www.midlandstech.edu/training for required tools. Lots of hands on learning. $589
Jun 13-Aug 3 MW
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESME 506 22
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INDUSTRIAL, TRADES & MANUFACTURING
Become a welding professional through Midlands Technical College’s
comprehensive day or modular evening welding programs.
> Classes are taught in accordance with AWS D1.1 standards and ASME (American Society of
Mechanical Engineers) Section IX standards.
> Personal equipment needs will be discussed at the first class (an additional
student cost of approximately $300).
> 85% attendance, 70% test score average and satisfactory proficiency test
performance are required for successful completion of all welding courses.
> Official AWS Certifications are available for an additional fee.
WELDING
BASIC WELDING FOR HOME PROJECTS
Learn the various welding techniques you can use in home projects. Includes safe practices, brazing, and arc welding. Learn how
to safely and effectively use a cutting torch, do minor non-structural repairs, or weld artwork. Personal equipment needs will be discussed at the first class (additional cost of approximately $100). $389
Jul 11-Sep 19 M
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWLD 511 34
WELDER DAY PROGRAM  | 
BASIC WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAM
The QuickJobs Basic Welding Course offers the student
introductory training needed to enter the welding profession. Upon completion of the course, the student will have
competent training in safety, basic metallurgy, and industrial
tool operation. Entry level welding skills will include fillet and
groove welding in basic positions using the (SMAW) process.
The student will be required to perform welding to industrial standards such as the American Welding Society (AWS).
$3595
May 23-Jul 26 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
AIRPT CEWLD 601 50
May 23-Jul 26 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
FF
CEWLD 601 51
Aug 1-Oct 3
MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
AIRPT CEWLD 601 52
Aug 1-Oct 3
MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
FF
CEWLD 601 53
INTERMEDIATE WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAM
This course is offered to students who completed the Basic
Welding QuickJobs Day course and is open to persons
demonstrating necessary welding skills to the instructor.
Students are trained in the following: Personal safety (continuation); SMAW welding in non-standard positions-2 weeks;
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to include solid wire and dual
shield flux cored wire in fillet and groove welding-2 weeks;
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in multiple positions
and metals to include steel, aluminum and stainless steel-4
weeks. The student will be required to perform welding to
industrial standards such as the American Welding Society
(AWS). $3295
May 31-Jul 26 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
AIRPT CEWLD 602 50
May 31-Jul 26 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
FF
CEWLD 602 51
Aug 8-Oct 3
MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
AIRPT CEWLD 602 52
Aug 8-Oct 3
MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
FF
CEWLD 602 53
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ADVANCED WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAM
This course is offered to students who completed the Basic
and Intermediate Welding courses and is open to persons
demonstrating advanced welding skills to the instructor.
The student must show competency in Shielded Metal Arc
Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc
Welding or have completed the Entry and Intermediate
Welding courses. The student will be introduced to high-pressure pipe welding. During the course, the student will be
required to weld root passes, hot passes and fill and cover
passes to code requirements on various diameter pipe.
This class is intense and prepares the student for testing to
corporate standards such as the American Welding Society
(AWS) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
section IX. Students completing this course will possess skills
required in the pipe welding and fabrication industry. $3295
May 31-Jul 26 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
AIRPT CEWLD 619 15
May 31-Jul 26 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
FF
CEWLD 619 16
Aug 8-Oct 3
MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
AIRPT CEWLD 619 17
Aug 8-Oct 3
MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm
FF
CEWLD 619 18
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WELDER EVENING PROGRAM 
SMAW (SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING)
BASIC SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING
Learn Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) for fabrication
as well as production of standard and Code welding applications using various electrodes and joint configurations.
Includes basic blueprint reading, basic weld symbols, equipment operation, and industrial safety. $669
May 3-Jun 15 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 700 28
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 700 30
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 700 32
INTERMEDIATE SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING
A continuation of CESMA 700-Basic Shielded Metal Arc
Welding (SMAW). Intermediate skills are developed in accordance with various codes and standards to include the AWS,
ASME, and IL STDS. Prerequisite: Completion of CESMA 700-
Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) or permission of
the instructor. $669
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 701 30
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 701 32
ADVANCED SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING
A continuation of CESMA 701-Intermediate Shielded Metal
Arc Welding (SMAW). Intermediate and advanced skills are
developed in accordance with various codes and standards
to include the AWS and ASME. Prerequisite: Completion of
CESMA 701-Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
or permission of the instructor. $669
May 3-Jun 15 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 702 28
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 702 30
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CESMA 702 32
TIG (GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING)
BASIC GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (TIG)
Learn the entry-level aspects of the GTAW process.
Instruction follows the guidelines set in the AWS entry-level
welders program. Instruction on safety, equipment, materials
selection, basic blueprint, and weld symbols is included. $669
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CETIG 700 29
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CETIG 700 31
May 3-Jun 15 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CETIG 700 37
ADVANCED GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (TIG)
A continuation of CETIG 700 Basic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
(TIG), instruction includes advanced MIG/TIG welding of various metals, procedures and positions. Prerequisite: CETIG
700-Basic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) or permission of
the instructor. $669
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CETIG 701 31
May 3-Jun 15 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CETIG 701 36
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CETIG 701 37
MIG (GAS METAL ARC WELDING)
GAS METAL ARC WELDING
Learn the entry level aspects of the Gas Metal Arc Welding
GMAW process. Instruction follows the guidelines set in the
AWS Entry Level Welders Program. Instruction on safety,
equipment, materials selection, basic blueprint, and weld
symbols is included. $669
May 3-Jun 15 TWTh
Jul 5-Aug 17
MTTh
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
6 pm-9 pm
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWGM 700 27
AIRPT CEWGM 700 29
AIRPT CEWGM 700 31
PIPE WELDING
BASIC PIPE WELDING
A beginning course in the pipe-welding process, this course
will be taught within the guidelines provided by ASME
Section IX and AWS D 1.1 standards. Proficiency in shielded
metal arc welding (SMAW) is a prerequisite. $669
May 3-Jun 15 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 700 36
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 700 38
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 700 39
ADVANCED PIPE WELDING
A continuation of CEWPI 701-Intermediate Pipe Welding, this
course will be taught within the guidelines provided by ASME
Section IX and AWS D 1.1 standards. Prerequisite: Completion
of CEWPI 701-Intermediate Pipe Welding or permission of
instructor. $669
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 702 29
May 3-Jun 15 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 702 35
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 702 36
INTERMEDIATE PIPE WELDING
A continuation of CEWPI 700 Basic Pipe Welding, this course
will be taught within the guidelines provided by ASME Section
IX and AWS D 1.1 standards. Prerequisite: Completion of a
basic pipe welding course or permission of instructor. $669
Jul 5-Aug 17
TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 701 36
Aug 30-Oct 12 TWTh
6 pm-9 pm
AIRPT CEWPI 701 37
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
> Beginning Writer’s Workshop
> Pleasures of Poetry
> Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
> Photographing Nature
> Easy English
> Speed Spanish
> Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking
> Start Your Own Edible Garden
> Music Made Easy
> Stocks, Bonds and Investing, Oh My!
ART
ACRYLIC PAINTING FOR FUN
Painting with acrylics is exciting, versatile, and easy as you learn
to use the basic supplies and techniques to create extraordinary
paintings. Instructor will lead step-by-step demonstrations from
a photo, yours or supplied, references including a variety of
dynamic landscapes from seaside to mountains. Demos will include how to paint flowers, clouds, grasses, water, and more for
an excellent foundation in acrylic painting. $139
Jul 6-Aug 3
W
6 pm-9 pm
BLTLN CEART 559 09
MODERN CALLIGRAPHY
Calligraphy is skilled penmanship and visual art. Learn to form
the alphabet on envelopes and cards; experiment with inks, watercolors, pens; and embellish with gold-leafing. Bring a Sheaffer
calligraphy pen set with small, medium, and large nibs, soft pencil and eraser, and pad of good, heavy 8 1/2 x 11 tracing paper to
the first class. $139
May 3-May 31 T
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEART 564 02
WATERCOLOR PAINTING FOR FUN
Learn step-by-step to paint basic watercolor paintings and to
use and care for supplies, color mixing, elements of design and
various watercolor techniques. Students will work from enlarged
realistic photo references of flowers and landscapes. $139
Jun 1-Jun 29 W
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEART 565 02
CONSUMER EDUCATION
DISCOUNT AND COUPONING STRATEGIES
Finding values with discounts and coupons is easier than you think. Make the most of your financial resources without wasting money.
Coupons and discounting are a great start to living a frugal life. We will discuss many ways and tips to save money, stretch the dollars,
and reduce your spending painlessly. $29
May 6
F
10 am-12:30 pm HARBN CECED 566 08
Aug 8
M
6 pm-8:30 pm
HARBN CECED 566 09
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
NOTE: Arrive 10 minutes early. No late arrivals will be admitted. Licensed drivers may take this eight-hour National Safety
Council course every three years. Successful completion will
remove up to four points (except DUI) on a SC driver’s license,
including CDL. Driver’s license number and state required when
registering. May reduce insurance costs. Defensive driving techniques are stressed through lectures, videos, and classroom
demonstrations. Bring a pen or pencil to class. $85
May 7
S
8 am-5 pm
BATES CEDDC 500 13
May 14
S
8:30 am-5:30 pm HARBN CEDDC 500 02
May 17-May 18 TW
6 pm-10 pm
HARBN CEDDC 500 03
May 21
S
8 am-5 pm
NEAST CEDDC 500 04
May 23-May 25 MW
6:30 pm-10:30 pm NEAST CEDDC 500 05
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May 28
Jun 11
Jun 14-Jun 15
Jun 18
Jun 20-Jun 22
Jul 19-Jul 20
Jul 23
Jul 25-Jul 27
Jul 30
Aug 6
Aug 8-Aug 10
Aug 16-Aug 17
Aug 20
Aug 27
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S
TW
S
MW
TW
S
MW
S
S
MW
TW
S
S
8:30 am-5:30 pm
8:30 am-5:30 pm
6 pm-10 pm
8 am-5 pm
6:30 pm-10:30 pm
6 pm-10 pm
8 am-5 pm
6:30 pm-10:30 pm
8:30 am-5:30 pm
8 am-5 pm
6:30 pm-10:30 pm
6 pm-10 pm
8 am-5 pm
8:30 am-5:30 pm
HARBN
HARBN
HARBN
NEAST
NEAST
HARBN
NEAST
NEAST
HARBN
NEAST
NEAST
HARBN
BATES
HARBN
CEDDC 500 14
CEDDC 500 06
CEDDC 500 07
CEDDC 500 16
CEDDC 500 31
CEDDC 500 08
CEDDC 500 15
CEDDC 500 17
CEDDC 500 09
CEDDC 500 18
CEDDC 500 19
CEDDC 500 22
CEDDC 500 21
CEDDC 500 23
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Have you considered turning
your personal interest into a career?
INTERIOR DECORATOR
PHOTOGRAPHER
EVENT AND WEDDING PLANNER
CAKE DECORATOR
VETERINARY ASSISTANT
...plus many other special interests that can carry you into a great career!
Get started today by registering for a creative career course.
Books and materials for Personal Enrichment program courses can be determined by looking up the course on
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training and clicking on “materials list.”
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
LANGUAGES
SPANISH I
Learn basic Spanish conversational skills needed to ask questions and understand the answers given. Text is included with tuition. $169
Jun 21-Jul 28 TTh
6 pm-8 pm
NEAST CELNG 510 29
MOTORCYCLE
BEGINNER’S MOTORCYCLE CLASS
This course is for individuals who want to learn basic techniques. A valid driver’s license is required at the first class
meeting. Includes twelve hours of riding on small (100-350 cc)
training motorcycles. Must pass both a written and riding assessment to receive a completion certificate. $239
May 13-May 15 F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 18
SSU
8 am-5 pm
May 20-May 22 F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 19
SSU
8 am-5 pm
Jun 3-Jun 5
F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 20
SSU
8 am-5 pm
Jun 24-Jun 26 F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 21
SSU
8 am-5 pm
Jul 8-Jul 10
F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 22
SSU
8 am-5 pm
Jul 22-Jul 24 F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 23
SSU
8 am-5 pm
Aug 9-Aug 11 TWTh
9 am-4 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 24
Aug 12-Aug 14 F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 25
SSU
8 am-5 pm
Aug 26-Aug 28 F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 501 26
SSU
8 am-5 pm
INTERMEDIATE MOTORCYCLE CLASS
Class is for the rider with minimum-to-moderate riding experience; includes seven hours of riding. Must have held a
motorcycle learner’s permit for a minimum of 60 days. A fully
licensed and insured motorcycle or scooter is required. No mopeds. $139
Jun 10-Jun 11 F
6 pm-10 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 601 20
S
8 am-5 pm
EXPERIENCED MOTORCYCLE CLASS
Class is a skills tune-up for the experienced rider with a motorcycle license. Students with a learner’s permit must have had
the permit for a minimum of 60 days. Includes five hours of
riding. A fully licensed and insured motorcycle or scooter is required. No mopeds. $79
Jun 12
SU
9 am-4 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 701 20
MOTORCYCLE REPAIR, INTRODUCTION
This course will provide you with the knowledge to do routine
preventive maintenance on your motorcycle. It will incorporate
how to do pre-trip inspections and how to do limited roadside
repairs. This course will include minor tune-ups, changing tires,
changing oil, and changing lights. $149
Jun 14-Jun 23 TTh
6 pm-9 pm
BLTLN CEMOT 502 21
PUBLISHING CERTIFICATE­— ONLINE
Do you enjoy writing and want to move to the next step of publishing? This online certificate program covers topics in areas
such as how to get published, Internet writing markets, writing and publishing a nonfiction book, magazine writing, and
publishing and selling e-books.
Beginner's Guide to Getting published
Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book
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CEETG 704
CEETG 584
CEETG 718
$109
$109
$109
The Craft of Magazine Writing
Publish and Sell Your E-books
CEETG 557
CEETG 572
$109
$109
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
MUSIC
THE JOY OF MUSIC
Would you like to explore the beauty of music? Join this musical journey from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century. This music appreciation course will help you better understand music in relation to culture and history. Lectures, group interaction, and the opportunity
to play musical instruments in a small ensemble are included. $99
May 5-May 26 Th
6 pm-7:30 pm
HARBN CEMUS 549 03
SEWING & QUILTING
SEWING STUDIO
Prerequisite: Sewing I. If sewing at home is a chore due to distractions, or help is needed with a project, we’ve got a solution! The
Sewing Studio is time for you to get help with your pattern, fabric layout, tricky steps, and get tips and advice in a fun atmosphere.
Basic understanding of sewing and machine operation is a must. Bring your own project with fabric, supplies, and tools. A sewing machine is required. $125
May 3-May 24 T
6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CESEW 552 03
WELLNESS
FITNESS, FOOD AND LOSING WEIGHT
Hear unique principles and secrets to losing weight permanently, naturally and without gimmicks in this engaging seminar.
Be in control of your nutrition, health, and fitness. The three
stages of permanent weight loss are Mind, Muscle, and Mouth.
Learn the basics PLUS some Biggest Loser Secrets to turbo-charge weight loss efforts. $29
May 7
S
10 am-12:30 pm HARBN CECED 567 10
Aug 12
F
10 am-12:30 pm HARBN CECED 567 11
THE SYNERGY OF FOOD
Fifth century Hippocrates stated “Let food be thy medicine and
medicine be thy food.” Learn a nutritional approach to influence
the course of disease. Nutraceuticals, chemical molecules, naturally occur in some foods and are powerful anti-disease agents.
Various foods can act in synergy to protect against carcinogens
or chemicals. $29
Aug 5
F
10 am-12:30 pm HARBN CECED 574 09
Aug 20
S
10 am-12:30 pm HARBN CECED 574 08
YOGA
Feel calm, peaceful and centered as you learn yoga techniques.
You’ll practice yoga postures, breathing exercises, meditation, and
deep relaxation. Classes meet at Arsenal Hill Community Center,
1800 Lincoln Street, Columbia. Bring a yoga mat to class. $99
May 5-Jun 23 Th
5:30 pm-7 pm
CEOFS CECED 537 11
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INDEX
ANIMAL CARE
Veterinary Assistant Certificate. . . . . . . . . . 21
ART
Acrylic Painting for Fun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Modern Calligraphy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Watercolor Painting for Fun. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
AUDIO ENGINEER
Audio Engineering Certificate
Information Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Studio Recording III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Business Analysis: In-Depth
Software Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Business Analysis: The Analyst’s
Role During the Software Development
Life Cycle (SDLC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Business Analysis: Use Cases to
Functational Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
BUSINESS WRITING
Business Grammar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Business Letter Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
CAKE DECORATOR
Cake Decorator Professional Certificate . 22
CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR
Career Development Facilitator – Online. 26
Career Development Facilitator
Program – Fast Track – Online. . . . . . . . 26
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Curriculum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Growth and Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Guidance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Health, Safety and Nutrition. . . . . . . . . . . . 22
COMPUTERS
BEGINNING COMPUTER COURSES
Computer Basics – Seniors. . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Computer Typing for Everyone. . . . . . . . . 13
Introduction to Computers. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Organizing Computer Files . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
DATABASES
Crystal Reports, Introduction . . . . . . . . . .
Database Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Database Productivity Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . .
SQL, Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SQL Server Database Services. . . . . . . . .
14
14
14
14
14
MICROSOFT OFFICE
Access, Advanced. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Access, Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Access, Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Creating a Simple Excel Spreadsheet . . .
Excel, Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Excel Formulas and Functions. . . . . . . . . .
14
14
14
16
16
16
46
Excel Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Excel, Intermediate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Excel, Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Excel Macros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Excel Pivot Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Getting Started with Office 365 . . . . . . . . 14
Office Productivity Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Transitioning to Office 2016. . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Outlook, Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Outlook, Advanced. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
PowerPoint, Advanced. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
PowerPoint, Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Word, Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Word, Intermediate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Word, Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Word, Introduction for Seniors . . . . . . . . . 17
SHAREPOINT
SharePoint Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SOCIAL MEDIA
Social Media Business Basics. . . . . . . . . . 18
WEB DEVELOPMENT AND PRINT MEDIA
CSS3 – Cascading Style Sheets. . . . . . . .
CSS3 – Cascading Style
Sheets, Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HTML5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
InDesign. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
JavaScript. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Photoshop, Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Search Engine Optimization (SEO). . . . . .
Visual Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Website Production Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19
19
18
18
19
18
19
18
19
WINDOWS
Windows 10, Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CONSTRUCTION
Building Construction Manager. . . . . . . . . 34
Print Reading for Construction. . . . . . . . . . 34
Residential Building Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Residential Building, Site Preparation
and Foundations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CONSUMER EDUCATION
Discount and Couponing Strategies . . . . . 42
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Becoming a Customer Service Star. . . . . . 26
Dealing with the Angry Customer . . . . . . . 26
Telephone Skills: Connecting with the
Customer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
Defensive Driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING
Accounting Essentials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Business Math. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Payroll Preparation Essentials . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Protecting Your Hard Earned Assets in
Volatile Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
QuickBooks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
FLORAL DESIGNER
Wedding Bouquets and Boutonnieres. . . . 22
FORKLIFT OPERATOR
Forklift Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
HEALTHCARE AND HUMAN SERVICES
HEALTHCARE
Anatomy and Physiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Anatomy and Physiology – Online. . . . . . 31
Basic IV Therapy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
CPR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Cardiac Care Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Certified Nurse Assistant (CAN). . . . . . . 30
Clinical Massage Therapist . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Diagnostic Medical Sonography. . . . . . . . 31
EKG Specialist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
EMT Basic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
EMT Hybrid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
First Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Medical Terminology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Medical Terminology – Online . . . . . . . . . 31
Phlebotomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Certified Professional Coder
Exam Prep – Online. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
CPT and HCPCS Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
CPT and HCPCS Coding – Online . . . . . 32
Electronic Health Records. . . . . . . . . . . . 32
ICD-10 Coding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
ICD-10 Coding – Online. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Medical Billing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Medical Billing – Online. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Medical Billing and Coding Specialist . . 33
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
Basic Math for Electricians . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrical Code Journeyman. . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrical Code Masters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrical Fundamentals I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrical Fundamentals II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrical Fundamentals III . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrical Print Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Programmable Logic Controllers. . . . . . . . 35
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Variable Frequency Drives. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
Hydraulics & Pneumatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Industrial Mechanical Technician. . . . . . . . 36
Shaft Alignment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Valves & Piping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
For expanded course descriptions and additional class dates: MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
INDEX
INTERIOR DECORATOR
Interior Decorating, Beginning. . . . . . . . . . 23
Interior Decorating, Intermediate. . . . . . . . 23
Interior Decorating, Advanced. . . . . . . . . . 23
Interior Decorator Certificate. . . . . . . . . . . 23
LANDSCAPER & HORTICULTURIST
Landscape Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Landscape Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Turf Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
LANGUAGES
Spanish I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
LEGAL
Constable Training Update. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
MACHINIST/CNC OPERATOR
Machinist/Computer Numerical
Control (CNC) Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MOTORCYCLE
Beginner’s Motorcycle Class . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Experienced Motorcycle Class. . . . . . . . . . 44
Intermediate Motorcycle Class. . . . . . . . . . 44
Motorcycle Repair, Introduction. . . . . . . . . 44
MUSIC
The Joy of Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
21st Century Workforce Skills Certificate. 27
Dealing with Conflict. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Enhancing Your Professionalism . . . . . . . . 27
Personal Accountability and
Professionalism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Principles of Teamwork, Collaboration,
and Trust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Taking Charge of Change. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
PERSONAL TRAINER
Personal Trainer Certification. . . . . . . . . . . 24
PHOTOGRAPHER
Editing Your Digital Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
How to Photograph Live Events. . . . . . . . . 25
Sports Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
POOL OPERATOR
SC Certified Pool Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
PUBLISHING CERTIFICATE – ONLINE
Publishing Certificate - Online. . . . . . . . . . 44
SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL
Asbestos O&M Worker Refresher . . . . . . . 39
Asbestos Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Asbestos Supervisor Refresher. . . . . . . . . 39
Asbestos Worker Refresher . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Lead Renovation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting. . . . 39
SEWING & QUILTING
Sewing Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEUR
Tax and Small Business – Before Starting a
Business: Concepts, Entities,
Plans & Use of Your Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Tax and Small Business – Starting a
Business, Bookkeeping and Taxes. . . . . . 10
SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC
Small Engine Mechanic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
SOUTH CAROLINA MANUFACTURING
CERTIFICATION
South Carolina Manufacturing
Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP
Accepting Personal Accountability . . . . . . 28
Coaching and Counseling – Part 1. . . . . . . 28
Coaching and Counseling – Part 2 . . . . . . 28
Conflict Resolution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Core Leadership Skills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Defining Performance Expectations . . . . . 28
Essential Communication Skills . . . . . . . . . 28
Evaluating Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Getting Off on the Right Foot – Selecting
the Right Person for the Job . . . . . . . . . . 28
Getting Things Done Under Pressure. . . . 28
Introduction to Supervision: Roles
and Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Leading Work Teams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Motivating to Excel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Understanding Personality Types . . . . . . . 28
Understanding your Communication
Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Working in an Ethical Manner. . . . . . . . . . . 29
SUPERVISORY PROGRAM
Supervisory Unit 1: Finding the
Supervisor Within . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Supervisory Unit 2: Communicating
for Impact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Supervisory Unit 3: Developing
and Retaining Talent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Supervisory Unit 4: Managing the
Process. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Category Management: Cost and Value. . . 9
CPSD Exam Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CPSM Exam 2 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CPSM Exam 3 Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Foundation of Strategic Sourcing. . . . . . . . . 10
Fundamentals of World-Class Purchasing. 10
Supplier Relationship Management. . . . . . . 10
Supply Chain Logistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
WELDING
Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding (TIG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Advanced Pipe Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding. . . . 41
Advanced Welding QuickJobs
Day Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Basic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) . . . . 41
Basic Pipe Welding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding. . . . . . . . 41
Basic Welding Home Projects. . . . . . . . . . . 40
Basic Welding QuickJobs Day Program . . 40
Gas Metal Arc Welding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Intermediate Pipe Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding. 41
Intermediate Welding QuickJobs
Day Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
WELLNESS
Fitness, Food and Losing Weight. . . . . . . . 45
The Synergy of Food. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Yoga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
CONNECT WITH US
Midlands Technical College does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs or employment on the basis of race, sex, national origin or ethnic group, color, age, religion, disability, genetic information, gender, military service, or pregnancy. In compliance with all federal and state laws, including Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972,
Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 as well as the ADA Amendments of 2008 (ADAA), and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination
Act of 2008 (GINA), Midlands Technical College offers access and equal opportunity in its admissions policies, academic programs and services, and employment of disabled individuals in that no otherwise qualified person will be denied these provisions on the basis of a disability. Mr. Ian A. MacLean has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained
in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI and Title VII and Title IX regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the
Americans with Disabilities Act and the rights and privileges thereunder are available from Mr. Ian A. MacLean in his position as Interim Director of Internal Auditing and Risk Management and the Chief
Compliance Officer for Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Sexual Harassment and Disability Action. He can be reached at Midlands Technical College, P.O. Box 2408, Columbia, SC 29202, 803.822.3204.
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