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Daley College Kennedy-King College Malcolm X College Olive-Harvey College College to Careers Truman College S H O R T-T E R M PROG R A M S Harold Washington College Wright College SPRING 2015 Spring I starts January 12 // Spring II starts March 9 From start to new beginning... in 16 weeks* REGISTER NOW *Some programs may take longer than 16 weeks. WWW.CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE Table of Contents Focus Area Overview......................................................1 College Contact Information.................................... 2–8 Daley College..................................................................... 2 Kennedy-King College...................................................... 3 Malcolm X College.............................................................4 Olive-Harvey College.........................................................5 Truman College.................................................................. 6 Harold Washington College...............................................7 Wright College................................................................... 8 Short-Term Programs...............................................9–21 Advanced Manufacturing.................................................. 9 Business & Professional Services...................................10 Construction Technology & Drafting......................... 11–12 Culinary Arts & Hospitality...............................................13 Education..........................................................................14 Healthcare...................................................................15–16 Human Sciences (Liberal Arts).................................. 17–18 Information Technology...................................................19 Natural Sciences............................................................. 20 Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics........................21 Welcome to Your Short-Term Program Guide Inside you will find our offerings of shortterm programs at City Colleges of Chicago. These are programs in which you will earn a Basic Certificate in as little as one semester. Most of our short-term programs or Basic Certificates, are designed to be stackable, meaning that whether you choose to get a job right away or continue on towards a degree, you will already be well on your way. To view class schedules, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules Course Listings...................................................... 22–32 Advanced Manufacturing................................................ 22 At Richard J. Daley College........................................22 Business & Professional Services.............................22–24 At Harold Washington College.............................. 22–24 At Wilbur Wright College............................................24 Construction Technology & Drafting.........................24–25 At Harry S Truman College.........................................24 At Harold Washington College....................................25 At Wilbur Wright College............................................25 Education................................................................... 25–26 At Harry S Truman College...................................25–26 Healthcare.................................................................. 26–28 At Malcolm X College........................................... 26–27 At Wilbur Wright College...................................... 27–28 Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)................................. 28–30 At Harry S Truman College.........................................28 At Harold Washington College............................. 28–30 At Wilbur Wright College........................................... 30 Information Technology............................................ 30–32 At Harry S Truman College...................................30–32 Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics....................... 32 At Olive-Harvey College..............................................32 Tuition & Fees All tuition, fees and charges are payable at registration. Payment may be made by cash, money order, check, Visa, Master Card, American Express, or financial aid deferment for those students eligible for financial aid. Registration Charge $30.00 The above charge is non-refundable and applies to all students including senior citizens, public aid recipients, and City Colleges of Chicago full-time employees. Tuition Per Credit Hour Chicago residents Illinois residents outside Chicago Out-of-state and International students $89.00 $200.17 $246.42 Foundational Studies Courses Chicago residents $44.50 Student Activity Fee (Activity Fee is not refundable after the first day of classes.) SPRING Full time (12 or more credit hours) $170.00 SPRING Part-time (fewer than 12 credit hours) $50.00 Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Center for Distance Learning (CDL) Materials fees I-20 processing fee (Paid first semester I-20 is issued; non-refundable) $50.00 $100.00 NOTE: Some courses have lab fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. Tuition and fees are subject to change. Please refer to www.ccc.edu/Tuition for current information. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. For more information regarding the EEO process at any City Colleges of Chicago email [email protected] or call (312) 553-2865. CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 1 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu KNOW WHAT YOU WANT What are your career and life goals? A degree or certificate from City Colleges of Chicago is your ticket to a rewarding career, either right after graduation, or after a successful transfer to a four-year university. We have the resources to get you there, but you have to make some choices about your path. MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE What do you want to study? Choose one of our ten College to Careers focus areas to help you narrow down from the 100+ degree and certificate programs we offer. If you’re having trouble making a decision, your college advisor can help talk it through with you, and provide you access to software and other tools for career and education exploration. Choose a Focus Area: Choose from ten broad categories of CCC offerings (e.g., Healthcare, Education) – consult with an advisor. Learn about common first-year courses in a focus area, career options, and degree and certificate plans available Complete an Education Plan: Work with your advisor to create your personalized plan to reach your goal COMMIT TO COMPLETE Once you know what focus area interests you, figure out what you want to study in particular. For example, if you like information technology, do you if you want to go into Web Development or into Networking? Different courses are required depending on which pathway you choose, so if you haven’t already, meet with your college advisor to come up with an education plan that lists the exact courses you need in order to follow your own personal path to graduation, a bachelor’s degree and a career. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND DRAFTING CULINARY ARTS ANDHOSPITALITY EDUCATION NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. HEALTHCARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HUMAN SCIENCES (LIBERAL ARTS) NATURAL SCIENCES TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 2 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE Contact Information OFFICE ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN 1408 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 1403-d 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (773) 838-7579 1111 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Registration (773) 838-7600 1408 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising (773) 838-7583 1111 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Testing Resources Center (773) 838-7774 L110 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–8:00p (On Wednesday) 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Building 200 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–1:00p (Saturday Only) Admissions & Recruitment (773) 838-7599 Business Services (773) 838-7539 Academic Support/Tutoring (773) 838-0330/0331 Extended Hours for Spring Registration January 5–15 YOU CAN ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT MY.CCC.EDU Arturo Velasquez Institute (773) 843-4500 (Daley Satellite Campus) OFFICE 2800 S. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60608 ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN Admissions & Records (773) 843-4500 1230 8:00a–6:00p 8:00a–6:00p 8:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising & Registration (773) 843-4514/4548 1218 9:00a–5:30p 9:00a–6:30p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Business Services (773) 843-4516 1230 8:30a–5:00p 8:30a–6:00p 8:30a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (773) 843-4622 1230 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED General Information (773) 843-4500 1230 8:00a–6:00p 8:00a–6:00p 8:00a–1:00p CLOSED Academic Support/Tutoring (773) 843-4505 2215 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 3 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE Contact Information OFFICE ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN Admissions & Recruitment (773) 602-5090 W110 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Business Services (773) 602-5064 W101 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (773) 602-5133 W230 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Registration (773) 602-5062 W110 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising (773) 602-5111 W240 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED W251 Testing Hours: 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–8:00p (On Wednesday) 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–1:00p (Saturday Only) Testing Resource Center (773) 602-5522 Extended Hours for Spring Registration January 5–15 YOU CAN ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT MY.CCC.EDU DAWSON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE (Kennedy-King Satellite Campus) (773) 451-2003 3901 S. State Street Chicago, IL 60609 THE FRENCH PASTRY SCHOOL (312) 726-2419 226 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60606 WASHBURNE CULINARY INSTITUTE (773) 602-5487 740 W. 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60621 NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 4 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu MALCOLM X COLLEGE Contact Information OFFICE ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN Admissions & Recruitment (312) 850-7007 1502 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Business Services (312) 850-7010 1418 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (312) 850-7070 1431 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Registrar (312) 850-7107 1411 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising (312) 850-7185 1600-C 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Testing Center (312) 850-7238 1109 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–8:00p (On Wednesday) 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–1:00p (Saturday Only) Extended Hours for Spring Registration January 5–15 YOU CAN ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT MY.CCC.EDU THE WEST SIDE LEARNING CENTER (Malcolm X Satellite Campus) (312) 850-7420 NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 4624 W. Madison St. Chicago, IL 60644 REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 5 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE Contact Information OFFICE ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN 1410 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED N/A 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (773) 291-6391 1410 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Registration (773) 291-6401 1405 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising (773) 291-6358 1410 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Testing Resources Center (773) 291-6472 2401 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–8:00p (On Wednesday) 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–1:00p (Saturday Only) Admissions & Recruitment (773) 291-6732 Business Services (773) 291-6200 Extended Hours for Spring Registration January 5–15 YOU CAN ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT MY.CCC.EDU SOUTH CHICAGO LEARNING CENTER (Olive-Harvey Satellite Campus) (773) 291-6770 NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 3055 E. 92nd St. Chicago, IL 60617 REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 6 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE Contact Information OFFICE ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN Admissions (773) 907-4025/4367 (effective April 1) McKeon 118 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Recruitment (312) 508-3622 Room 162 (off campus) 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Business Services (773) 907-4470 McKeon S105 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (773) 907-4810 McKeon S105 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Registration (773) 907-6814 McKeon 135 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising (773) 907-4000 McKeon 118 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Testing Center (773) 907-4889 McKeon 136 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–1:00p (Saturday Only) Extended Hours for Spring Registration January 5–15 YOU CAN ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT MY.CCC.EDU LAKEVIEW LEARNING CENTER (Harry S Truman Satellite Campus) (773) 907-4400 NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 3310 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60657 REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 7 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Contact Information OFFICE ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN Admissions & Recruitment (312) 553-6010 101 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Business Office (312) 553-5620 207 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (312) 553-6041 202 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Registrar’s Office (312) 553-6061 209 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising (312) 553-5879 101 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Testing Resources Center (312) 553-3195 402 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–8:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 1:00p 5:00p 11:00a CLOSED 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–1:00p (Jan. 3 & 10) (Saturday Only) Final Seating for Tests Peak Hours for Spring Registration January 2–10 YOU CAN ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT MY.CCC.EDU NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 8 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Contact Information OFFICE ROOM MON–WED THURS FRI SAT–SUN Admissions Office (773) 481-8450 L131 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Business Services (773) 481-8500 N/A 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Financial Aid (773) 481-8100 A128 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Records Department (773)-481-8080 A129 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Advising & Transfer Services (773) 481-8200 A120 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED Testing Resources Center (773) 481-8450 L131 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–8:00p (On Wednesday) 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–1:00p CLOSED 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–6:00p 9:00a–5:00p 9:00a–1:00p (Saturday Only) Extended Hours for Spring Registration January 5–15 YOU CAN ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT MY.CCC.EDU HUMBOLDT PARK VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER (Wilbur Wright Satellite Campus) NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. (773) 489-8989 1645 N. California Ave. Chicago, IL 60647 REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 9 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu Advanced Manufacturing Furniture, appliances, electronics, even the planes and trucks that move these items from place to place, everything must be manufactured somewhere. Much of this work is done by machines, which must be calibrated, programmed, operated, and maintained by skilled technicians. Some of the work must be done by hand, such as welding components together, or checking components for quality control. If you are interested in mechanics and engineering in a hands-on environment, and transforming raw materials into useful products, you should consider the field of Advanced Manufacturing. WELDING QUALITY ASSURANCE Basic Certificate (765) Basic Certificate (729) Welding is a challenging and rewarding career that combines the manual techniques of traditional welding processes with new digital skills used in robotic welding. With continual advances in welding technology, students in this program will study manufacturing materials and processes, including basic metallurgy and electricity, as well as print reading and fundamental quality assurance concepts. The welding processes that students will master include Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or “MIG” welding), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or “stick”), and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or “TIG”). Automated welding is taught using a FANUC robot and controller with a Lincoln Electric welder. Upon completion of this 16 hour basic certificate, completers will be able to gain jobs as welders and entry level jobs in automated (or robotic) welding. This program provides foundational skills for Quality Assurance in manufacturing such as print reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and statistical process control. Quality Assurance professionals use precision measurement and statistical tools to verify that products and services meet expectations. 340MFGT 151 – Introduction to Welding 340MFGT 139 – Print Requirements-Quality Assurance 340MFGT 141 – Manufacturing Materials and Processes 340MFGT 191 – Industrial Electricity 340MFGT 152 – Intermediate Welding TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 3 CH MATH 125 – Introduction to Statistics 340MFGT 139 – Print Requirements and Quality Assurance 340MFGT 104 – Statistical Process Control (SPC) 340MFGT 142 – Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 340MFGT 143 – Advanced Metrology TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 16 CH 1-2 SEMESTERS, 16 CH FACTORY AUTOMATION Basic Certificate (726) Factory Automation technicians operate, maintain, repair, and install automated production equipment used through manufacturing. In addition to the traditional mechanical and electrical skills, modern production requires digital, programmable skills such as robotic programming, sensor technology, and the use of Programmable Logic Controllers. This certificate provides foundational mechanical and electrical skills for entry level jobs in maintenance, repair and installation of manufacturing production equipment. Program completers will be employable as a maintenance mechanic trainee or helper, and as a building maintenance trainee. Students will also have the opportunity to earn the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) credential in Maintenance Awareness. Students can complete this program in 2 semesters. MATH 125 – Introduction to Statistics 340MFGT 191 – Industrial Electricity 340MFGT 253 – Pneumatics 340MFGT 255 – Industrial Hydraulics 340MFGT 292 – Principles of Mechanisms 340MFGT 295 – Electric Motor Controls TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE facebook.com/citycollegeschicago 4 CH 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 20 CH NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu 10 Business & Professional Services From a Fortune 500 company to the corner bakery, every successful business is the result of many professional disciplines working in tandem. Someone must work with the accounts, analyze data to interpret trends, create a marketing strategy, and manage the overall business plan. Whether you prefer keeping track of numbers or you want to let your creativity shine, all of these things can happen in the right business role. If you are interested in accounting, management, marketing, real estate, or starting your own small business, Business and Professional Services is the right focus area for you. REAL ESTATE BROKER PRE-LICENSURE MANAGEMENT/MARKETING Basic Certificate (833) Basic Certificate (023) This program is designed to meet the 90-hour licensing curriculum requirements for real estate brokers as set forth by the State of Illinois. Topics included are Illinois license law, agency, state and federal law, relationships with employing brokers, working with sellers and buyers, real property, fair housing, ownership, contracts, real estate valuation, environmental issues, construction, real estate closings, advertising, property management, and commercial real estate. The course mixes presentation of facts, concepts, and key terms with real-life scenarios to illustrate the topics being taught, as well as assessment of such. Note: This program runs from January 27th, 2015 through May 7th, 2015. Classes are taught from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The basic certificate in Management/Marketing provides the foundation for entry level management/marketing work. The 12 credit hour program provides a broad overview of contemporary business and business math. The program is grounded by a marketing course that provides information on how goods flow through the marketing system, and the role of the consumers, products, pricing policies, and promotion and distribution methods. ST BSMT 238 – Illinois Broker Pre-Licensure Topics ST BSMT 239 – Illinois Broker Applied Real Estate TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE 6 CH 1 CH 1 SEMESTER, 7 CH TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE ACCOUNTING Basic Certificate (002) Enroll in this program to get foundational knowledge in accounting. The program starts with a broad overview of contemporary business then surveys methods of financing business enterprises and their relationships to personal and company investment policies. The program is inclusive of Business Math and a general overview of computer information systems. BUSINES 181 – Financial Accounting BUSINES 182 – Managerial Accounting BUSINES 111 – Introduction to Business BUSINES 141 – Business Mathematics CIS 120 – Introduction to Microcomputers TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE BUSINES 111 – Introduction to Business BUSINES 141 – Business Mathematics ENGLISH 101 – Composition BUSINES 231 – Marketing BUSINES 236 – Advertising BUSINES 237 – Selling 4 CH 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 17 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 18 CH LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Basic Certificate (330) The online courses for the Library Technology Assistant Program are paced distance education courses that require active and intensive participation in online asynchronous discussions and small group collaboration. The asynchronous online format provides flexibility as to when and where participants study, interact with the materials, their classmates, and instructor. Study of technical skills of Library Science can lead to employment as an assistant to a professional librarian in cataloging periodicals, multimedia or information services of public, private, industrial, or school libraries. Lectures, assignments, questions, and discussion all occur online. LIB TECH 101 – Introduction to Library Procedures LIB TECH 102 – Multimedia Technologies LIB TECH 201 – Library Public Service LIB TECH 203 – Materials Preparation Procedures TOTAL: OFFERED AT: WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 12 CH REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 11 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu Construction Technology & Drafting Chicago is home to some of the most unique and legendary buildings in the world; each of these buildings are the result of the collaboration of thousands of workers in the construction field. From those using the latest CAD technologies to design and engineer the blueprints, to those managing the construction projects and installing necessary amenities such as heating, ventilation and plumbing, all contribute to the industry, creating structures that generations will walk through. If you have an interest in learning more about the construction process, from planning to completion, you should consider the field of Construction Technology and Drafting. AIR CONDITIONING: COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION ARCHITECTURAL CAD Basic Certificate (153) Architectural Drafting is the study of techniques necessary to produce working drawing by which a building is constructed or remodeled. The Basic Certificate program in Architectural CAD is awarded to students upon completion of the required program courses. Basic Certificate (132) Air Conditioning and Refrigeration studies the design, selection, maintenance, testing and installation of residential and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration and heating and ventilation systems, and business skills. This pathway can lead to self-employment or employment as an assistant to engineers in industrial or business facility, air conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, furnace installer, oil burner mechanic or a gas furnace mechanic with cooling and heating dealers, contractors, or utility companies. AIR CON 102 – Introduction Air Conditioning II AIR CON 105 – Owner-Contractor Management AIR CON 151 – Commercial Refrigeration AIR CON 157 – Analysis Laboratory AIR CON 158 – Commercial Refrigeration Laboratory MATH 107 – Mathematics for Technicians TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 4 CH 4 SEMESTERS, 17 CH AIR CONDITIONING: DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION Basic Certificate (177) This short-term program provides and entry to air conditioning and refrigeration. Learn the fundamentals of heat and measurement, and intensity, quantity, and modes of flow. AIR CON 101 – Introduction Air Conditioning I AIR CON 102 – Introduction Air Conditioning II AIR CON 120 – Introductory Laboratory AIR CON 150 – Introduction to Refrigeration AIR CON 155 – Refrigeration Laboratory MATH 107 – Mathematics for Technicians TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH 4 CH 3 SEMESTERS, 17 CH Basic Certificate (178) Learn to differentiate among warm air systems, hot water systems, steam systems, gas fuel, oil fuel, and coal fuel at both residential and commercial levels. TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 9 CH ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING Basic Certificate (124) This program provides an introduction to techniques of graphic expression, emphasis on using graphic means for communication. As the programs develops there is more emphasis on developing skills in shading, proportion, pencil and introduction to pictorial and other rendering techniques. The program rounds out with a study of materials used in building construction, their growth or manufacture, preparation and application; emphasis on frame and masonry construction types; working drawings and structural details. ARCHITC 121 – Architectural Drawing I ARCHITC 122 – Architectural Drawing II ARCHITC 202 – General Construction ARCHITC 204 – General Construction Advanced TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH 3 SEMESTERS, 16 CH BRICKLAYER Basic Certificate (760) AIR CONDITIONING / HEATING AIR CON 101 – Introduction Air Conditioning I AIR CON 103 – Duct Design and Layout AIR CON 105 – Owner-Contractor Management AIR CON 160 – Introduction to Principles of Heating AIR CON 165 – Heating Laboratory MATH 107 – Mathematics for Technicians ARCHITC 170 – CAD for Architectural Drafting Technology ARCHITC 171 – CAD II for Architectural Drafting Technology ARCHITC 172 – CAD III for Architectural Drafting Technology 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 4 CH 3 SEMESTERS, 18 CH NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. The Basic Certificate program for Bricklayer is designed to provide students with an understanding of the bricklaying trade. Students will receive hands-on training in the building of solid walls and chimneys, using bricks and block and a range of bonds as well as learning basic blueprint reading. 332TECH 442 – Introduction to Bricklaying 332TECH 443 – Bricklaying Tools and Equipment 332TECH 428 – Mortar 332TECH 429 – Basic Mathematics and Specifications 332TECH 444 – Bricklaying Installation Procedures 332TECH 767 – Blueprint Reading 330BSCM 532 – Basic Computer Technology TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu CONCRETE MASONRY 12 COMBINATION WELDER Basic Certificate (759) Basic Certificate (758) The Basic Certificate program in Concrete Masonry includes orientation to the cement masonry trade, industry terminology and blueprint reading. Hands on training includes the proper use and maintenance of tools and instruction in job safety procedures. Students will learn the basic ingredients of concrete, rodding placement and floating, basic set-up and form work and clean-up. The Basic Certificate program in Combination Welder is designed to provide students with training in basic welding skills in a shop setting. In addition to learning welding mathematics, blueprint reading, layout and fabrication, students are also introduced to the basic fundamentals of job safety and ethics. Graduates of this program are qualified for entry level employment as an ARC, MIG, or TIG welder. 332TECH 426 – Introduction to Concrete Masonry 332TECH 427 – Masonry Tools and Equipment 332TECH 428 – Mortar 332TECH 429 – Basic Mathematics and Specifications 332TECH 430 – Masonry Installations Procedures 332TECH 767 – Blueprint Reading 330BSCM 532 – Basic Computer Technology TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY 332TECH 509 – Introduction to Basic ARC Welding 332TECH 510 – Blueprint, Layout and Fabrication 332TECH 518 – Manufacturing Materials and Processes 332TECH 520 – ARC Welding 332TECH 526 – Welding Mathematics I 332TECH 530 – Advanced Welding 330BSCM 532 – Basic Computer Technology TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 2 CH 1 CH 4 CH 1 CH 4 CH 1 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH CAD TECHNOLOGY Basic Certificate (775) Basic Certificate (139) The Basic Certificate program in Construction Carpentry prepares students for an entry level apprentice position with a construction contractor. The program provides instruction in tool safety and usage, construction materials, work site safety, blueprint reading, and mathematical concepts. Course content also includes an introduction to the trades and basic ARC welding. Theory and practical “hands-on” application are emphasized throughout the program. Students will receive the OSHA Construction Safety and Health 10-hour Certification and Scaffold Certification upon successful completion of the program. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Technology provides the technical instruction and skill development for the graduate to become successfully employed in the drafting fields of the mechanical, architectural, and construction industry. Instruction is directed toward theoretical and technical skills in the use of modern drafting tools and equipment with emphasis placed on the training of CAD techniques. 332TECH 401 – Introduction to Labor and Trade Occupations 332TECH 409 – Construction Safety 332TECH 429 – Basic Mathematics and Specifications 332TECH 432 – Basic ARC Welding 332TECH 448 – Vocational Physical Training I 332TECH 581 – Concrete Framing 332TECH 582 – Residential Carpentry 332TECH 583 – Basic Hand Tools 332TECH 767 – Blueprint Reading I 330BSCM 532 – Basic Computer Technology TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 2 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH PLUMBING AND FIRE PROTECTION Basic Certificate (753) The Basic Certificate program in Plumbing and Fire Protection is designed to introduce students to plumbing and sprinkler systems. Students will be taught in the classroom and shop environment with theory and hands-on applications. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be qualified to work as a plumber’s assistant and/or fitter assistant. 332TECH 434 – Introduction to Plumbing 332TECH 435 – Plumbing Tools and Equipment 332TECH 436 – Plumbing Codes 332TECH 437 – Basic Plumbing Related Mathematics 332TECH 438 – Introduction to Fire Protection 332TECH 439 – Home Plumbing Systems 332TECH 432 – Basic ARC Welding 330BSCM 532 – Basic Computer Technology TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 3 CH 4 CH 1 CH 1 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH CAD TEC 130 – CAD Technology I MATH 140 – College Algebra CAD TEC 170 – CAD Technology II CAD TEC 171 – CAD Technology III CAD TEC 172 – CAD Technology IV TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE 4 SEMESTERS, 16 CH BUILDING ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Basic Certificate (159) The basic certificate program in Building Energy Technologies is designed for students seeking expertise in the practical application of energy efficiency and renewable energy systems in the building construction industries. An emphasis on integration into traditional building construction and operation allows the graduate to effectively coordinate with architects, engineers, and contractors on the installation and operation of these systems. ENVR TC 104 – Energy Systems Fundamentals ENVR TC 114 – Renewable Energy Systems ENVR TC 144 – Building Systems Maintenance ENVR TC 204 – Residential Energy Systems ENVR TC 214 – Institutional Energy Systems ENVR TC 244 – Energy Equipment Troubleshooting TOTAL: OFFERED AT: WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 3 CH 4 CH 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 21 CH MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY: CAD Basic Certificate (163) Begin to learn how sketches and written specifications from engineers are translated into to detailed drawings. Providing an entry into Mechanical Technology CAD, this program starts with the application of pictorial techniques used in preparation of industrial illustrations; study of oblique, axonometric, perspective and exploded views; methods and techniques of shading, commercial media and reproduction processes. ENGR 100 – Elements of Engineering CAD TEC 170 – CAD Technology II CAD TEC 171 – CAD Technology III CAD TEC 172 – CAD Technology IV TOTAL: OFFERED AT: WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 3 CH 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 SEMESTERS, 12 CH REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 13 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu Culinary Arts & Hospitality With food and board being such comforting and integral parts of our home lives, it can be easy to forget that Culinary and Hospitality is an enormous industry in America, employing tens of millions of people. From the smallest neighborhood restaurant to the most luxurious metropolitan hotel, skilled chefs, caterers, and hospitality personnel are needed to provide guests and diners with exceptional food and lodging. If you have a passion for cooking, baking, or organizing staff and events, Culinary Arts and Hospitality may be a good fit for you. BAKING AND PASTRY ARTS CULINARY ARTS Basic Certificate (367) Basic Certificate (364) The Basic Certificate in Baking and Pastry Arts introduces the student to the commercial baking environment, covering safety and sanitation skills and station setup, proper use and care of equipment, and baking and pastry terminology. The program is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to investigate and assess Baking and Pastry Arts as a possible career. The Basic Certificate in the Culinary Arts curriculum introduces the student to the commercial kitchen environment by covering safety and sanitation procedures, basic mise en place including knife skills and station set-up, proper use and care of equipment, classical cooking terminology, standard cooking methods, stock preparation, and sauce production. This program is designed to give the student the opportunity to investigate and assess Culinary Arts as a possible career goal. 330BKPS 765 – Introduction to Baking 330BKPS 766 – Baking Safety and Sanitation 330BKPS 767 – Baking Techniques 330BKPS 768 – Pastry Techniques 330BKPS 769 – Cookies and Tarts TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 1 SEMESTER, 15 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH Basic Certificate (746) Basic Certificate (392) The Basic Certificate program in Professional Cake Decorating and Baking is designed for students to learn from internationally-renowned master chef instructors in L’art de Gâteau offered by Kennedy-King College’s French Pastry School. This all-inclusive, 16week, full-time certificate program is custom-designed to meet the needs of students who want to specialize in the prestigious art of cake baking and decorating. This unique hands-on program focuses on all aspects involving the creation of wedding, celebration, and specialty cakes. Personal attention from chef mentors is given every day in the kitchen, providing a comfortable, yet thorough training. TOTAL: OFFERED AT: FRENCH PASTRY SCHOOL TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 2 CH 4 CH 4 CH L’ART DE LA PÂTISSERIE (PASTRY AND BAKING PROGRAM) L’ART DE GÂTEAU (CAKE DECORATING AND BAKING PROGRAM) 330FPS Culinary 779 – Safety and Sanitation 330FPS Culinary 780 – Baking, Pastry, and Technology 330FPS Culinary 781 – Cake Baking and Construction 330FPS Culinary 782 – Cake Decorating Techniques 330FPS Culinary 783 – Cake Business Planning 330CUL 701 – Introduction to Food Service I 330CUL 703 – Food Sanitation and Food Safety I 330CUL 705 – Chef’s Training I: Section A 330CUL 708 – Chef’s Training I: Section B 1 CH 4 CH 5 CH 5 CH 1 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH FOOD SERVICE RECERTIFICATION Basic Certificate (891) This course is for both new student seeking their ServSafe certificate and individuals who need to be ServSafe recertified. The Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act (410 ILCS 625), amended by SB1495, passed into law on August 27, 2013, changes the existing training and certification requirements for food safety managers. As a provision of the law, the Illinois Department of Health (IDPH) will no longer offer the Illinois Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification (FSSMC) Exam after December 31st, 2013. After that date, only Conference for Food Protection approved exams will be allowed. The recertification of a food service sanitation manager must be accomplished by completing an 8 hour training course, inclusive of the exam, and passing an ANSI-CFP accredited exam with a minimum grade of 75%. OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE ARTURO VELASQUEZ INSTITUTE NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. The Basic Certificate program in Professional Pastry and Baking through KennedyKing College’s French Pastry School offers excellent innovative and effective pastry, baking, and confectionery arts education in the L’art de la Patisserie inclusive 24-week certificate program. Instructed by some of the best pastry artisans in the world, students receive intensive hands-on practice, using the finest ingredients and equipment, in order to be optimally prepared to pursue a career in pastry. The basic certificate offers the rare opportunity to learn the art of pastry in an intimate setting, being personally mentored by masters. Students’ skills are finely honed through hands-on practice and repeated exposure to the best pastry techniques, tools, and ingredients. 330FPS 707 – Food Service Technology 330FPS 712 – Baking Theory and Problems 330FPS 754 – Candy and Confectionery 330FPS 758 – Plated Desserts 330FPS 761 – Chocolate and Sugar 330FPS 762 – French Cakes and Pastries 4 CH 5 CH 2 CH 4 CH 5 CH 4 CH TOTAL: OFFERED AT: FRENCH PASTRY SCHOOL 2 SEMESTERS, 24 CH FOOD SERVICE RETESTING Basic Certificate ServSafe retesting is for students who need to test or retest for the Food Service Sanitation training. At the time of registration, you must present the IDPH permission form. You must show paid registration receipt to purchase the form. The instructor will check both paid receipt and testing form before admission to the test. Testing materials can be purchased at the National Restaurant Association at 175 W. Jackson Boulevard, #1500, Chicago, IL 60604 Course takes place on February 19th, 2015 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM (course fee: $25.00), and on April 30th, 2015 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM (course fee: $25.00). OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 14 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu Education Calling all active listeners, idealists, caregivers, mediators, those who are happiest when they are helping someone else, those who feel most fulfilled when they are improving the lives of those around them, this is the focus area for you. The education sector covers all aspects of teaching, beginning from the very youngest students, reaching across subjects like mathematics, science and languages. Do you remember your favorite teacher? The one you inspired to dream big and then supported you to pursue those dreams? If you have the desire to inspire others, you should definitely consider the field of Education. CHILD DEVELOPMENT: PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Basic Certificate (277) Don’t be dropped from your classes... be sure to pay on time. Pre-School Education provides child development theory and skills for the student who intends to work immediately in a pre-school program as a teacher or teacher assistant in public and private preschools, child care centers, or nursery schools as well as prepare students to work as teacher aides and activities supervisors. CHLD DV 101 – Human Growth and Development I CHLD DV 107 – Health, Safety, and Nutrition CHLD DV 120 – Introduction to Childhood Education TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 1 SEMESTER, 10 CH FAMILY CHILDCARE BUSINESS Basic Certificate (831) Explore your dream of creating a home-based childcare business in this certificate course. This series will provide the tools you need to launch and sustain a childcare business. You’ll follow a step-by-step process to develop a business and marketing plan, policies and procedures document, and a parent handbook. You’ll also gain a sound understanding of business financials. The required book is not included in the course fee. CE HECN 104 – Developing Your Childcare Business TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE 1.5 CH 1 SEMESTER, 1.5 CH There are many ways to pay for your education, including a simple monthly payment plan. Your Registration Date Your Down Payment Payment Date Each Month Nov 3 - Jan 10 10% of your balance +$30 payment plan fee 20th Jan 11 - Feb 1 25% of your balance +$30 payment plan fee 20th Payments will be deducted in equal installments on the 20th of each month until your balance is paid in full. Skip the stress and register early. Use the extra time to apply for financial aid and scholarships or enroll in our flexible tuition payment plan. Check out details by visiting: ccc.edu/WaysToPay NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu 15 Healthcare When illness threatens the well-being of yourself or a loved one, nothing can be more comforting than the knowledge and expertise of a qualified healthcare professional. People in the health sciences work to prevent, diagnose, and treat illnesses and injuries. Some work with specific tissues or fluids, like phlebotomists, while others, like morticians, work with human remains. If you value helping others, and you enjoy science classes, consider a career in Healthcare. ADDICTIONS STUDIES BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT Basic Certificate (345) Basic Certificate (801) The Basic Certificate program in Addictions Studies provides students with the academic requirements needed in the application for the Certified Alcohol and Other Drugs Counselor (CADC) examination. This Illinois Department of Public Health approved certificate program for Basic Nursing Assistant (BNA) prepares students to work in the health care industry as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). Students will be introduced to the discipline of nursing and the basic approaches to patient care. The role of the CNA as an assistant to the licensed nurse and member of the health care team is studied and practiced in the classroom, laboratory and clinical setting. Upon successful completion of all components of the program, the graduate must pass the State competency exam to become certified as a Nursing Assistant in the State of Illinois. MENHLTH 223 – Introduction to Addiction Studies MENHLTH 224 – Principles and Practices of Addiction Studies MENHLTH 228 – Principles of Mental Health Practices MENHLTH 229 – Practicum in Addictions Treatment MENHLTH 231 – Addiction Treatment of Special Populations TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 6 CH 3 CH 4 SEMESTERS, 18 CH EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN: BASIC Basic Certificate (252) Learn to recognize the nature or extent of a patient’s condition, administer appropriate emergency medical care to stabilize their patient’s condition and transport him/her safely to the proper medical facility. This program follows United States Department of Transportation (DOT) guidelines for EMT-B Training. Program Requirements for Admission • Official high school transcript or GED certificate showing date of graduation or completion • 18 years of age or older • Must be eligible to enroll in or have passed English 101 or successful completion of EMT 100 – Emergency Medical Technician-First Responder Training course • Must complete interview with program director EMT 101 – Emergency Medical Technician: Basic TOTAL: OFFERED AT: MALCOLM X COLLEGE 8 CH 1 SEMESTER, 8 CH NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATION Basic Certificate (341) The Basic Certificate program in Nursing Home Administration addresses the educational needs of managers who will work with the elderly population in health care settings. The program prepares students for employment in longterm care facilities, as well as to sit for the nursing home administrator licensure exam. The program coursework includes both gerontology and business courses based on the requirements of the nursing home administrator’s job description. BUSINES 271 – Human Resources Management SOC SER 102 – Introduction to Gerontology SOC SER 252 – Nursing Home Administration SOC SER 253 – Accounting for Long Term Care TOTAL: OFFERED AT: WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 1 SEMESTER, 12 CH NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. STHLTH 624 – Fundamentals Nursing Assistant STHLTH 625 – Clinical Nurse Assist TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 5 CH 5 CH 1 SEMESTER, 10 CH HEALTH PROFESSIONS Basic Certificate (396) The Health Professions basic certificate provides the educational background required for pursuing a career in the healthcare industry. The curriculum covers the foundational knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to function as an entry level healthcare provider. The program focuses on student development in the following competencies essential to all healthcare providers: effective communication, accountability, cultural competence, use of information systems, and patient safety. Upon completion of the BC, students will demonstrate that they can deliver safe, culturally-competent, and evidence-based patient care. HEAPRO 101 – Patient Care Technician Training HEAPRO 102 – Health Career Studies ENGLISH 101 – Composition I BIOLOGY 121 – Biology I TOTAL: OFFERED AT: MALCOLM X COLLEGE 6 CH 3 CH 3 CH 5 CH 1 SEMESTER, 17 CH GERONTOLOGY AIDE Basic Certificate (339) This Basic Certificate program is designed to create the credentials needed to become a Gerontology Aide, or provides extra credentialing for individuals already in a related field who wish to add Gerontology coursework to their credentials. PSYCH 222 – Adult Development and Aging SOC SER 102 – Introduction to Gerontology SOC SER 105 – Physiology of Aging SOC SER 250 – Practicum I TOTAL: OFFERED AT: WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 12 CH REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu MEDICAL BILLING 16 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Basic Certificate (395) Basic Certificate (803) The basic certificate prepares students for entry level positions as Medical Billlers in hospitals, physician private practices, as well as insurance companies. The program provides a working knowledge of healthcare delivery systems; the health information profession; the definition and the purpose of the medical record; the systems and processes for collecting, maintaining and disseminating health information; numbering, retention, and storage of medical information; forms control and design; indexes and registers; release of patient information, security, privacy, confidentiality, and ethical issues; documentation requirements; regulatory requirement of healthcare organization, accrediting and licensing agencies, and computerized information management systems utilized by health information management departments. The Phlebotomy Technician 90-hour program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens for laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects of blood collection and will develop comprehensive skills to perform venipuncture completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy and physiology, blood collection procedures, specimen hands-on practice, and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. As part of the learning objectives for the coursework, students will take on the role of patient and technician. Also, the coursework includes extensive hands-on laboratory and preparation for the national certification. Strongly Suggested: Three Hepatitis B vaccine (Merck) shots (Shot #1 ASAP, shot #2 one month, Shot #3 in 3-6 months). This program is WIA certified. BIOLOGY 120 – Terminology for Medical Careers CIS 120 – Introduction to Microcomputers HEAPRO 102 – Health Career Studies BIOLOGY 116 – Anatomy and Physiology HIM 101 – Introduction to Health Information Management HIM 102 – Medical Billing TOTAL: OFFERED AT: MALCOLM X COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 18 CH PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER Basic Certificate (397) The courses listed below will allow you to earn a Basic Certificate from the City Colleges of Chicago. The Basic Certificate program provides students with the educational background required for pursuing a career in the health and fitness industry. The curriculum provides the basic foundational skills needed to assess human body mechanics and the ability to develop and implement exercise training programs designed to improve and maintain health-related components of fitness and performance. This knowledge will prepare students to achieve personal trainer certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Employment opportunities with this certification include personal trainer, group exercise instructor, and/or entry-level positions available at corporate or community fitness centers (i.e. health clubs, hospital fitness centers, YMCA, community recreational centers, etc.). ENGLISH 101 – Composition I HEAPRO 102 – Health Career Studies ENTRE 201 – Introduction to Entrepreneurship ESSS 101 – Certified Personal Trainer Preparation ESSS 102 – Personal Exercise Trainer Practicum TOTAL: OFFERED AT: MALCOLM X COLLEGE HEALTH 102 – Plebotomy Technician TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE 12 CH 1 SEMESTER, 12 CH PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION Basic Certificate (258) The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Certificate Program (PRCP) prepares individuals for entrylevel jobs in the Mental Health Services delivery system. The program is designed to provide the necessary skills needed to work with individuals with severe mental health issues in the process of recovery. The program was developed in a cooperative effort between the University of Chicago Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and the Illinois Department of Mental Health. PS REHB 101 – Survey of Psychiatric Rehabilitation PS REHB 102 – Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills PS REHB 103 – Health Skills for Psychiatric Rehabilitation PS REHB 104 – Vocational and Community Living Skills PS REHB 105 – PRCP Internship TOTAL: OFFERED AT: WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 15 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 4 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 17 CH PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Basic Certificate (802) This professional program prepares the student to enter the pharmacy field in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, and community pharmacies under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Includes medical terminology specific to pharmacy, reading and interpreting prescriptions, and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Learn dosage calculations, i.e. flow rates, drug compounds and dose conversions. Graduates are eligible for a National Pharmacy Technician Certification. Notes for Daley: $125 fee is not included in the tuition. Advance math skills are recommended. There are 60 hours of clinical experience with Walgreen’s or CVS that will be arranged. Additional independent estimated student fees will include Lab Coat ($15), License Fee ($40), Pharmacy Technician Exam ($129), Criminal background check ($80), Books required. This program is WIA certified. STHLTH 171 – Pharmacy I STHLTH 172 – Pharmacy II STHLTH 173 – Pharmacy III TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 2 CH 2 CH 4.5 CH 1 SEMESTER, 8.5 CH NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 17 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu Human Sciences (Liberal Arts) Don’t let the word “arts” fool you! While the phrase “Liberal Arts” may at first conjure up images of painters or musicians, it is really an umbrella term used by universities to encompass all disciplines of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Studies of human behavior, history, politics, culture, language, literature, and, yes, fine and performing arts, are all subsumed by this category. It is important to note that most students of the liberal arts will need to earn at least a bachelor’s degree in their field of study, which, at the two year level, means completing our Associate in Arts transfer degree. So, whether you can picture yourself as a psychologist, a lawyer, a graphic designer, or a journalist, if you plan on transferring to a four-year school to study anything other than science, mathematics, or technology, this is the focus area for you. CRIMINAL JUSTICE: PUBLIC POLICE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: HOMELAND SECURITY Basic Certificate (296) Criminal Justice/Public Police Services is the study of theory and practice of contemporary criminal justice for those who plan careers as police officers or other criminal justice positions, as well as police who wish to advance in rank or into administrative levels of criminal justice. CRM JUS 102 – Administration of Criminal Justice CRM JUS 114 – Administration of Juvenile Justice CRM JUS 202 – Issues in Criminal Justice CRM JUS 211 – Introduction to Investigation CRM JUS 234 – Criminal Law and Procedure 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 1 SEMESTER, 15 CH The Digital Multimedia Design pathway is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of interactive and multimedia design and for possible transfer into a four-year institution. Requirements for a major in Digital Multimedia Design will equip students with the necessary skills, both technically and aesthetically, to create digital multimedia presentations; output can be delivered on CD, DVD, video, or in the form of web pages over the Internet. ART 176 – Graphic Design I DMD 130 – Principles of Design and Development for Digital Media DMD 131 – Beginning Multimedia Design and Development DMD 168 – Computer Art I DMD 231 – Intermediate Multimedia Design and Development DMD 233 – Advanced Multimedia Design and Development 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 SEMESTERS, 18 CH 4 SEMESTERS, 18 CH Basic Certificate (192) Visual Media Communications is a creative hybrid learning environment that challenges students to acquire competent skills in art, graphics, website, and animation design. Students train as visual designers and entrepreneurs in the visual communication industry. VIS COM 103 – Commercial Photography VIS COM 122 – Graphic Software VIS COM 132 – Publication Design VIS COM 134 – Logo Identity Design VIS COM 224 – Digital Typography TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 15 CREDIT HOURS (2 SEMESTERS) VISUAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS / WEB PAGE DESIGN Basic Certificate (193) UNARMED SECURITY GUARD Basic Certificate (898) In this comprehensive 20-hour Unarmed Security Guard certificate program, students will cover officer training as an introduction to public security and basic patrol tactics. TOTAL: OFFERED AT: RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH VISUAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS / PAGE LAYOUT Basic Certificate (354) CE TRDE 119 – Unarmed Security Guard ENVR TC 100 – Introduction to Emergency Management ENVR TC 101 – Basic Skills in Emergency Management ENVR TC 106 – Introduction to Terrorism ENVR TC 115 – Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction ENVR TC 205 – Terrorism Planning ENVR TC 215 – Advanced Weapons of Mass Destruction TOTAL: OFFERED AT: WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA DESIGN TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Basic Certificate (356) The Homeland Security Basic Certificate program is designed to meet new federal requirements for those in law enforcement, emergency response, and public safety fields who perform response activities at the emergency scene relating to the needs of on-scene emergency response regardless of the type of emergency. 2 CH 1 SEMESTER, 2 CH Visual Media Communications is a creative hybrid learning environment that challenges students to acquire competent skills in art, graphics, website, and animation design. Students train as visual designers and entrepreneurs in the visual communication industry. VIS COM 102 – Website Design I VIS COM 132 – Publication Design VIS COM 202 – Website Design II VIS COM 212 – Motion Graphics I VIS COM 224 – Digital Typography TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 15 CREDIT HOURS (2 SEMESTERS) REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu MUSIC BUSINESS Basic Certificate (093) The Basic Certificate program in Music Business prepares students for the study of the techniques and standards needed for a career as a manager, publisher, professional musician, or agent. Completion of the Music Business program can lead to employment with such businesses as recording companies, management firms, publishing companies, music festivals, or music production companies. Practical experience within the music industry is included. The field is highly competitive, but employment opportunities are expanding rapidly. BUSINES 111 – Introduction to Business BUSINES 231 – Marketing MUSIC 102 – Music Theory I MUSIC 105 – Group Piano I MUSIC 111 – Aural and Keyboard Skills I MUSIC 120 – Introduction to Music Business MUSIC 221 – Music Literature and History MUSIC 225 – Individual Project/Service Learning TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE 18 Support Your College Athletics 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 21 CH MUSIC TECHNOLOGY Basic Certificate (094) The Basic Certificate program in Music Technology is the study of techniques and standards needed for careers as a recording engineer, producer, professional musician, or composer/arranger. Completion of the certificate program can lead to employment with such businesses as advertising agencies, recording studios, recording companies, video game companies, publishing companies, radio stations, or as a free-lance artist. DMD 115 – Digital Soundtrack MUSIC 102 – Music Theory I MUSIC 103 – Music Theory II MUSIC 105 – Group Piano I MUSIC 106 – Group Piano II MUSIC 111 – Aural and Keyboard Skills I MUSIC 112 – Aural and Keyboard Skills II MUSIC 204 – Commercial Music Workshop I MUSIC 205 – Commercial Music Workshop II MUSIC 221 – Music Literature and History MUSIC 225 – Individual Project TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH 3 SEMESTERS, 26 CH SOCIAL WORK: YOUTH WORK Basic Certificate (372) Social Work: Youth Work can lead to employment in government, community, or private social service agencies. Enrollment in the program is open to anyone interested in working with youth during out-of-school time, e.g. after-school workers, school-age workers, grassroots youth workers, community activists, outreach workers, probation officers, prevention specialists, teen reach workers, managers and supervisors. SOC SER 109 – Report Writing for Social Service Aides SOC SER 215 – Social Problems and Social Action I SOC SER 248 – Principles of Youth and Group Work SOC SER 249 – Practicum in Youth Work TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 6 CH 3 SEMESTERS, 15 CH For more information, visit ccc.edu/athletics NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu 19 Information Technology When was the last time you went a day without using a computer? It is the Information Age and our lives are constantly being redefined by breakthroughs and innovations in Information Technology. Whether it’s our smart phones, our work computers, or the enormous databases that store our information online, professionals are needed behind the scenes to design software, maintain information systems, and troubleshoot network issues. If you are interested in working with technology in an expanding and innovative environment, you should certainly consider this focus area. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Basic Certificate (012) The Basic Certificate (BC) program in Computer Information Systems (CIS) introduces the technical principles used in programing and operating personal computers. It is designed for those who wish to advance their technical skills and knowledge. Students will gain experience with various computer applications and programming concepts and languages. The BC also stacks efficiently into the Advanced Certificate (AC) and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree for those who wish to further their study. CIS 101 – Computer Science 101 CIS 120 – Introduction to Microcomputers CIS – Elective CIS – Elective TOTAL: OFFERED AT: KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE YOUR PLAN FOR SUCCESS 1 STEP View City Colleges of Chicago’s Spring 2015 schedule online today: www.ccc.edu/ClassSchedules 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH If you don’t have access to a computer, visit any CCC campus to view class schedules. 1-2 SEMESTERS, 12 CH ENVIRONMENTAL GIS 2 STEP See a College Advisor to map out a custom educational plan. 3 Register online or in person at any of our seven colleges. Basic Certificate (264) The Basic Certificate program in Environmental GIS (Geographic Information Systems) introduces the fundamental concepts of GIS and real world representation, using GIS vector and raster technology via spatial data input, topology, cartographic projections, and coordinate systems. The program prepares students with background information and technological skills to explore, capture, manage, analyze, model, perform spatial operations, and to find trends and patterns on landscape. ENGLISH 101 – Composition CIS 120 – Introduction to Microcomputers GEOG 201 – Physical Geography MATH 125 – Introduction to Statistics PHY SCI 201 – Fundamental Vector GIS PHY SCI 202 – Raster GIS and Remote Sensing TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH 2 SEMESTERS, 21 CH NETWORKING SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY Basic Certificate (143) Networking Systems and Technology is for individuals interested in maintaining network equipment and software such as servers, hubs, switches and routers. CIS 101 – Computer Science 101 CIS 111 – Computer Operations CIS 116 – Operating systems I CIS 255 – Operating Systems/Client NET TEC 121 – Internetworking I NET TEC122 – Internetworking II TOTAL: OFFERED AT: HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 SEMESTERS, 18 CH NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. STEP ENROLL NOW Registration begins November 3, 2014 Classes begin January 12, 2015 SUCCESS STARTS WITH A PLAN. See a College Advisor to map out a custom educational plan using CCC’s Guided Pathways to Success. Your plan is made easier by following our Student GPS system that creates clear pathways from start to a new beginning. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu 20 Natural Sciences Since the time of the Ancient Greeks, people have been experimenting in attempt to define the laws that govern the biological and physical world. Thousands of years later, the field of science has reached frontiers that would boggle the minds of the very first scientists. Science is used to plumb the depths of the ocean, to peer into the smallest building blocks of the human body, to look outward millions of miles into the cosmos and to engineer complex mechanical structures. Some scientists call into question our very perception of time and space. The vast majority of careers in this field will require at least a Bachelor’s degree, so if you are interested in transferring to a four-year school to pursue a career in mathematics, science, or engineering, you should begin in Life and Physical Sciences. HORTICULTURE SUSTAINABLE URBAN Advanced Certificate (828) Arturo Velasquez Institute is proud to partner with Chicago Botanic Gardens and Windy City Harvest in the newest GREEN horticulture and agricultural program in Chicago. Participants acquire hands-on experience with sustainable vegetable production and learn essential business skills, including planning, pricing, sales, and marketing. Students receive six months of hands-on instruction in greenhouse and outdoor growing practices, followed by a three-month paid internship. Students can also opt for a five-month certificate in cool-weather growing techniques for hoophouses and greenhouses. After satisfactory completion of the curriculum and training requirements, students achieve certification in sustainable urban horticulture and urban agriculture. The certificate readies participants for permanent employment in the new “green collar” jobs sector. The certificate readies participants for permanent employment in the new “green collar” jobs sector. CE TRDE 136 – Basic Horticulture CE TRDE 138 – Horticultural Plant Science CE TRDE 137 – Managing Urban Green Space CE TRDE 140 – Greenhouse Crop Production CE TRDE 141 – Soil Fertility and Assessment CE TRDE 139 – Urban Horticultural Floral CE TRDE 142 – Management of Plant and Animal Invasion CE TRDE 143 – Sustainable Farming Practices CE TRDE 144 – Practicum/Internship TOTAL: OFFERED AT: ARTURO VELASQUEZ INSTITUTE 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 4 SEMESTERS, 31 CH DON’T MISS OUT ON IMPORTANT INFORMATION Check Your CCC Email Regularly NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS 21 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics In the late 19th Century, riders of the Pony Express became famous for delivering mail from Missouri to California in ten days, an unbelievable feat at the time. Today, businesses and individuals are so reliant on fast transportation of people and goods that it is virtually impossible to imagine our lives without these services. The industry of Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics has become a mainstay, and workers are needed to manage the movements of products, drive and repair vehicles, and coordinate warehouses and distribution centers. If any of these functions interest you, you should seriously consider a career in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics. COMMERCIAL DRIVER TRAINING LIMOUSINE: RESTRICTED CHAUFFEUR TRAINING Basic Certificate (876) Basic Certificate (889) Designed for individuals with little or no commercial driving experience, the OliveHarvey Commercial Driver Training Program trains students for entry level employment as commercial motor vehicle operators. In partnership with the Illinois Department of Transportation, this program prepares you to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License in the State of Illinois. Successful completers will receive a Basic Certificate. A new class begins the first Monday of every month. Course Fee: $3500. This one-day training course prepares individuals to become restricted public chauffeurs. Upon completion, drivers are eligible to become licensed to drive livery/limousine, sightseeing vehicles, and medical carriers. A new class begins weekly on Saturday. Course Fee: $115. OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE COMMERCIAL PASSENGER DRIVER: CLASS B Basic Certificate (875) Designed for individuals with little or no experience; students will be trained to operate Class B passenger and nonpassenger commercial motor vehicles. Successful completers will receive a Basic Certificate. A new class begins the first Monday of every month. Course Fee: $1470. OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE COMMERCIAL DRIVER REFRESHER TRAINING Designed for individuals with commercial driver training experience; this course provides drivers with a review of the current rules, regulations and requirements to which all commercial drivers must adhere. Students must have a valid Illinois CDL and a current DOT Medical Card prior to enrollment. Classes begin monthly. Course Fee: $775. Evaluation Fee: $175. OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE DEFENSIVE DRIVING 2 Hour Course This two-hour, behind the wheel course is designed for newly licensed public chauffeurs who have not driven in the U.S. for at least three years and all licensed public chauffeurs that are required to undergo additional training. Course Fee: $125. OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLE TRAINING: TAXI Basic Certificate (715) This two-week training program prepares individuals to become public chauffeurs and take the Department of Business Affairs & Consumer Protection licensing exam. A new class begins weekly on Saturday with mandatory orientation. Day and evening classes are offered. Course Fee: $305. OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS Basic Certificate (739) The Basic Certificate program for Transportation, Distribution and Logistics provides students with a direct experience working in a logistics environment, building skills critical to success including: operations/business development, receiving, shipping, and case analysis. MATH 118 – General Education Mathematics BUSINES 155 – Working in the Warehousing Environment INTDSP 102 – Career Development and Decision Making 330TRNS 152 – Introduction to Business Logistics 330TRNS 158 – Purchasing TOTAL: OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE 4 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 1 SEMESTER, 16 CH OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE FORKLIFT OPERATION AND SAFETY Basic Certificate (848) This one-week training program prepares you to work in warehousing or shipping and receiving as a forklift driver. This course provides classroom instruction and handson forklift operation training. A new class begins the third Monday of every month. Course Fee: $600 OFFERED AT: OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 22 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FACTORY AUTOMATION Advanced Manufacturing Basic Certificate (726) AT RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE QUALITY ASSURANCE Basic Certificate (729) This program provides foundational skills for Quality Assurance in manufacturing such as print reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and statistical process control. Quality Assurance professionals use precision measurement and statistical tools to verify that products and services meet expectations. 340MFGT 104 Statistical Process Control 340MFGT 139 Print Requirements-Quality Assurance Eligibility for Math 98 and Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66031 340MFGT 139 OQ 5:30 PM-8:25 PM MW 66032 340MFGT 139 ADI 9:50 AM-12:30 PM T 66066 TBA 3 CH 401 1111 TBA TBA Section ADI is offered at the Arturo Velasquez Institute, 2800 South Western Avenue. 340MFGT 142 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Grade of C or better in 340MFGT 139 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66043 340MFGT 142 P 5:35 PM-6:50 PM TTh 3 CH 402 TBA WELDING Basic Certificate (765) Welding is a challenging and rewarding career that combines the manual techniques of traditional welding processes with new digital skills used in robotic welding. With continual advances in welding technology, students in this program will study manufacturing materials and processes, including basic metallurgy and electricity, as well as print reading and fundamental quality assurance concepts. The welding processes that students will master include Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or “MIG” welding), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or “stick”), and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or “TIG”). Automated welding is taught using a FANUC robot and controller with a Lincoln Electric welder. Upon completion of this 16 hour basic certificate, completers will be able to gain jobs as welders and entry level jobs in automated (or robotic) welding. 340MFGT 139 Print Requirements-Quality Assurance Eligibility for Math 98 and Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66031 340MFGT 139 OQ 5:30 PM-8:25 PM MW 66032 340MFGT 139 ADI 9:50 AM-12:30 PM T 3 CH 401 1111 TBA TBA Section ADI is offered at the Arturo Velasquez Institute, 2800 South Western Avenue. 340MFGT 141 Manufacturing Materials and Processes Eligibility for Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66037 340MFGT 141 AV 5:20 PM-8:00 PM 3 CH F 1113 340MFGT 151 Introduction to Welding TBA 3 CH MTWTh 1112 TBA Students enrolled in Section 340MFGT 151-AGHI must also be enrolled in Section 340MFGT 152-AGHI 66066 340MFGT 151 AOPR 5:30 PM-8:10 PM MTWTh 1112 TBA BLOCK PROGRAM COURSE: Students enrolled in Section 340MFGT 151-AOPR must also be enrolled in Section 340MFGT 152-AOPR 340MFGT 152 Intermediate Welding Grade of C or better in 340MFGT 151. 66069 340MFGT 152 AGHI 10:10 AM-12:50 PM 1112 TBA BLOCK PROGRAM COURSE: Students enrolled in Section 340MFGT 152-AGHI must also be enrolled in Section 340MFGT 151-AGHI 66071 340MFGT 152 AOPR 5:30 PM-8:10 PM MTWTh 1112 TBA BLOCK PROGRAM COURSE: Students enrolled in Section 340MFGT 152-AOPR must also be enrolled in Section 340MFGT 151-AOPR 340MFGT 191 Industrial Electricity With Lab Eligibility for Math 99 and Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66052 340MFGT 191 PR 5:30 PM-8:00 PM TTh 4 CH 403 MTWTh 1112 TBA 340MFGT 151 AOPR 5:30 PM-8:10 PM MTWTh 1112 TBA BLOCK PROGRAM COURSE: Students enrolled in Section 340MFGT 151-AOPR must also be enrolled in Section 340MFGT 152-AOPR 340MFGT 191 Industrial Electricity 4 CH With Lab Eligibility for Math 99 and Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66052 340MFGT 191 PR 5:30 PM-8:00 PM TTh 403 340MFGT 253 Pneumatics TBA 3 CH With Lab Eligibility for Math 98 and Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66057 340MFGT 253 OQ 5:30 PM-7:20 PM MW 300 340MFGT 291 Programmable Logic Controllers TBA 3 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in 340MFGT 191 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66055 340MFGT 291 OQ 5:10 PM-6:40 PM W 6:45 PM-8:30 PM W 405 403 340MFGT 295 Electrical Motor Controls TBA TBA 3 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in 340MFGT 191 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66059 340MFGT 295 S 8:30 AM-1:00 PM S 406 TBA Business & Professional Services AT HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE ACCOUNTING Enroll in this program to get foundational knowledge in accounting. The program starts with a broad overview of contemporary business then surveys methods of financing business enterprises and their relationships to personal and company investment policies. The program is inclusive of Business Math and a general overview of computer information systems. BUSINES 111 Introduction to Business 60362 BUSINES 111 D 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 3 CH TTh 1035 BUSINES 141 Business Mathematics 3 CH MTWTh 3 CH Basic Certificate (002) Section AV is offered at the Arturo Velasquez Institute, 2800 South Western Avenue. Eligibility for Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66061 340MFGT 151 AGHI 10:10 AM-12:50 PM 340MFGT 151 Introduction to Welding Eligibility for Reading 99 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66061 340MFGT 151 AGHI 10:10 AM-12:50 PM Students enrolled in Section 340MFGT 151-AGHI must also be enrolled in Section 340MFGT 152-AGHI 3 CH Grade of C or better in 340MFGT 139, and Grade of C or better OR concurrent enrollment in Math 125; OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 65998 340MFGT 104 OQ 5:30 PM-8:00 PM W 400 Factory Automation technicians operate, maintain, repair, and install automated production equipment used through manufacturing. In addition to the traditional mechanical and electrical skills, modern production requires digital, programmable skills such as robotic programming, sensor technology, and the use of Programmable Logic Controllers. This certificate provides foundational mechanical and electrical skills for entry level jobs in maintenance, repair and installation of manufacturing production equipment. Program completers will be employable as a maintenance mechanic trainee or helper, and as a building maintenance trainee. Students will also have the opportunity to earn the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) credential in Maintenance Awareness. Students can complete this program in 2 semesters. TBA 66295 66296 60372 BUSINES 141 G BUSINES 141 H BUSINES 141 SU 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 5:30 PM-8:25 PM MW TTh Th 1035 1119 1005 TBA TBA TBA BUSINES 181 Financial Accounting 4 CH BUSINES 182 Managerial Accounting 4 CH Business 111 OR Business 141 OR Mathematics 98 or higher; OR concurrent enrollment in Business 141; OR placement test; OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60377 BUSINES 181 BD 9:05 AM-10:50 AM TTh 1005 Mahan, B 60378 BUSINES 181 FH 11:00 AM-12:45 PM TTh 1008 Mahan, B 60379 BUSINES 181 JL 2:00 PM-3:45 PM MW 1003 Perkins, D 60380 BUSINES 181 VT 7:00 PM-8:45 PM MW 1003 TBA Grade of C or better in Business 181, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60381 BUSINES 182 AC 9:05 AM-10:50 AM MW 60382 BUSINES 182 KL 2:00 PM-3:45 PM TTh 60383 BUSINES 182 QS 5:15 PM-6:50 PM TTh 60384 BUSINES 182 AAH 9:30 AM-12:55 PM S NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. Carter, R 3 CH 1005 1005 1008 1003 Campbell, T TBA Perkins, D Campbell, T REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 23 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu BUSINES 203 Introduction Cost Accounting Grade of C or better in BUSINESS 181 OR BUSINESS 182 60385 BUSINES 203 RT 5:30 PM-8:25 PM 3 CH W 1005 BUSINES 204 Computer Applications Intermediate Accounting Concurrent enrollment in Business 205. 66308 BUSINES 204 W 8:30 PM-9:30 PM T 1005 BUSINES 211 E BUSINES 211 D BUSINES 211 R BUSINES 211 H Campbell, T 3 CH 1005 TBA 1035 1008 1035 1034 Shoenberger, C Shoenberger, C TBA TBA BUSINES 211 Business Law I 60389 60392 66297 66304 TBA 1 CH BUSINES 206 Auditing Grade of C or better in BUSINESS 205 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60386 BUSINES 206 RT 5:30 PM-8:25 PM M 3 CH 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM MW TTh MW TTh BUSINES 241 Introduction to Finance Grade of C or better in Business 181, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60398 BUSINES 241 R 5:30 PM-6:50 PM MW 3 CH 1003 BUSINES 250 Computerized Accounting Systems Spight, B 3 CH Grade of C or better in BUSINESS 181, OR CIS 120 OR equivalent, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60400 BUSINES 250 T 7:05 PM-8:25 PM MW 203B CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers 60334 CIS 120 AA 60335 CIS 120 C 60336 CIS 120 D 60337 CIS 120 ER 60338 CIS 120 ER2 60339 CIS 120 F 60340 CIS 120 G 60341 CIS 120 H 60342 CIS 120 J 60343 CIS 120 P 60344 CIS 120 R 60345 CIS 120 S 60346 CIS 120 U 60347 CIS 120 MN 60348 CIS 120 Z 9:00 AM-11:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:00 AM-1:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 9:30 AM-12:20 PM 5:30 PM-8:25 PM 408 203B 408 Blackboard 203B Blackboard 203B 407 203B 203B 408 408 408 408 408 203B 408 5:30 PM-6:50 PM MW 3 CH CIS 145 Introduction to Database on Microcomputers With Lab 65853 CIS 145 B 8:00 AM-9:20 AM TBA TBA Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 406 TBA 3 CH TTh 408 CIS 158 Beginning Internet TBA 3 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in CIS 101 OR Grade of C or better in CIS 120, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 65855 CIS 158 BD 9:05 AM-10:50 AM TTh 406 TBA Basic Certificate (023) The basic certificate in Management/Marketing provides the foundation for entry level management/marketing work. The 12 credit hour program provides a broad overview of contemporary business and business math. The program is grounded by a marketing course that provides information on how goods flow through the marketing system, and the role of the consumers, products, pricing policies, and promotion and distribution methods. 66307 60361 60362 60363 60364 60365 60366 60367 60368 60369 BUSINES 111 KL BUSINES 111 C BUSINES 111 D BUSINES 111 G BUSINES 111 F BUSINES 111 J BUSINES 111 S BUSINES 111 B BUSINES 111 E BUSINES 111 R 2:00 PM-3:35 PM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 303 1008 1035 602 1035 1035 1003 1035 1008 1008 MW TTh Th 1035 1119 1005 BUSINES 141 Business Mathematics 66295 66296 60372 BUSINES 141 G BUSINES 141 H BUSINES 141 SU 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 5:30 PM-8:25 PM 1035 1040 Shoenberger, C Shoenberger, C BUSINES 269 Principles of Management 3 CH 1005 Callery, C ENGLISH 101 Composition 3 CH (IAI) Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60569 ENGLISH 101 A 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW 603 TBA 60570 ENGLISH 101 A01 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW 618 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 A01, English 197 C01, and Math 98 BD2: General Education/ Transfer B part-time 60571 ENGLISH 101 A02 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW 622 TBA 604 605 618 622 TBA Deher-Lesaint, J TBA TBA 607 620 602 TBA Hader, J TBA MW TTh 618 603 TBA Williams, D TTh TTh 605 607 TBA TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 A02 and English 197 C02 60572 60573 60574 60576 ENGLISH 101 A2 ENGLISH 101 AAR ENGLISH 101 B ENGLISH 101 B04 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 9:00 AM-11:50 AM 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW S TTh TTh 60577 60578 60579 ENGLISH 101 B2 ENGLISH 101 C ENGLISH 101 C05 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh MW MW Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 C05 and English 197 E05 60580 60581 ENGLISH 101 C2 ENGLISH 101 D 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM This course will have an HIV/AIDS emphasis 60582 60583 ENGLISH 101 D2 ENGLISH 101 D06 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 D06, English 197 F06, and Math 99 EG2: General Education/ Transfer C part-time. 60584 ENGLISH 101 D08 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh 304 TBA 618 de Jesus Estrada, M Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 D08 and English 197 F08 60585 ENGLISH 101 DY 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh This course has a Great Books emphasis. This learning community provides an in-depth examination of the history of State Terrorism in Latin America and the rich literature and poetry that has emerged as a response to this experience. State terrorism is defined as a government's use of kidnapping, disappearances, torture, and murder as a way to terrorize its citizens in order to keep them from opposing the government. Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 DY and History 215 KLQ: State Terrorism and the Creative Response 60586 60587 ENGLISH 101 E ENGLISH 101 E07 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW MW 608 605 Liston, S Ritt, M Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 E07, English 197 G07, Phy Sci 107 C, and Phil 106 K: Science Fiction and Scientific Advancement 60588 60589 60590 60591 60592 ENGLISH 101 E2 ENGLISH 101 E3 ENGLISH 101 E4 ENGLISH 101 E5 ENGLISH 101 EL 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW MW MW MW MW 604 620 303 305 607 Hader, J Bivens, K TBA TBA de Jesus Estrada, M TTh TTh TTh TTh TTh 620 602 605 303 622 Bivens, K Ortiz, M Williams, D TBA de Jesus Estrada, M MW M W 603 606 Blackboard Students must also enroll in Literature 129 GL 60594 60595 60596 60597 60598 ENGLISH 101 F ENGLISH 101 F08 ENGLISH 101 F2 ENGLISH 101 F3 ENGLISH 101 FY 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM This course has a Great Books emphasis 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 AM-1:50 AM TBA Crockett, K Crockett, K This is a hybrid course and Wednesday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard. Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 G09R and English 197 J12R 60601 ENGLISH 101 G11 12:30 PM-1:50 PM MW 605 Thomas, C Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 G11 and English 197 J11 60602 ENGLISH 101 GR 2:30 AM-3:50 AM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM M W Blackboard 620 Bivens, K Bivens, K This is a hybrid course and Monday sessions meet asynchronously via Internet and electronically mediated methods 60603 ENGLISH 101 GYR 2:30 AM-3:50 AM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM M W Blackboard 709 Lopez, A Lopez, A 1035 607 Blackboard TBA Crockett, K Crockett, K This is a hybrid course and Monday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard. 3 CH TTh MW TTh MW TTh MW TTh TTh MW MW MW TTh Grade of C or better in BUSINESS 111, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60401 BUSINES 269 F 11:00 AM-12:20 PM TTh 60599 ENGLISH 101 G 60600 ENGLISH 101 G09R MANAGEMENT/MARKETING BUSINES 111 Introduction to Business 3 CH Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 B04 and English 197 D04 3 CH S MW TTh M M W W TTh MW TTh MW MW MW TTh TTh F F CIS 123 Introduction to Spreadsheets on Microcomputers With Lab 65832 CIS 123 R BUSINES 231 Marketing Grade of C or better in Business 111. 60396 BUSINES 231 C 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 60397 BUSINES 231 S 5:30 PM-6:50 PM Pendleton, B Callery, C Carter, R Callery, C Pendleton, B Pendleton, B TBA Callery, C Spight, B Perkins, D 3 CH TBA TBA TBA NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 60604 ENGLISH 101 H 60605 ENGLISH 101 H12R 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 AM-1:50 AM TTh T Th This is a hybrid course and Thursday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard. 60606 ENGLISH 101 H2R 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 AM-1:50 AM T Th 620 Blackboard Bivens, K Bivens, K This is a hybrid course and Thursday sessions meet asynchronously via Internet and electronically mediated methods 60607 ENGLISH 101 HHR 60608 ENGLISH 101 J 60609 ENGLISH 101 J2 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM S U MW MW 622 Liston, S Blackboard Liston, S 602 Deher-Lesaint, J 320 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 J2, Speech 101 G2, and Math 99 BD2: General Education/Transfer part-time 60610 ENGLISH 101 J3 60611 ENGLISH 101 K 60612 ENGLISH 101 K2 60613 ENGLISH 101 KR 60614 ENGLISH 101 M 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 8:00 AM-10:50 AM MW TTh TTh T U F 621 603 618 608 Blackboard 606 TBA TBA TBA Liston, S Liston, S TBA REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 24 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu 60615 ENGLISH 101 M17 8:00 AM-10:50 AM F 603 TBA 621 622 Deher-Lesaint, J TBA 604 406 TBA Nunez, J Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 M17 and English 197 N17 60616 60617 ENGLISH 101 P ENGLISH 101 P13 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM MW MW Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 P13 and English 197R13 60618 60619 ENGLISH 101 P2 ENGLISH 101 Q 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM MW TTh Technology is the primary mode of instruction and students enrolled in this course are required to have regular access to the internet outside of class and to use Blackboard. For more information, please contact the instructor. 60620 ENGLISH 101 Q14 3:55 PM-5:15 PM TTh 607 TBA 621 405 TBA Nunez, J Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 Q14 and English 197 S14 60621 60622 ENGLISH 101 R ENGLISH 101 R15 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM MW MW Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 R15, English 197 T15, and Math 99 SU2: General Education/ Transfer C part-time. Technology is the primary mode of instruction and students enrolled in this course are required to have regular access to the internet outside of class and to use Blackboard. For more information, please contact the instructor 60623 ENGLISH 101 S 5:30 PM-6:50 PM TTh 406 ENGLISH 101 S16 5:30 PM-6:50 PM TTh 620 TBA 621 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 S16 and English 197 U16 60625 ENGLISH 101 S2 5:30 PM-6:50 PM TTh Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 S2, Speech 101 R2, and Psych 201 T: General Education/Transfer part-time. 60626 ENGLISH 101 T 60627 ENGLISH 101 U 60628 ENGLISH 101 U2 64865 ENGLISH 101 EYR 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 2:00 AM-3:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW TTh TTh M W 602 622 621 Blackboard 407 LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Basic Certificate (330) The online courses for the Library Technology Assistant Program are paced distance education courses that require active and intensive participation in online asynchronous discussions and small group collaboration. The asynchronous online format provides flexibility as to when and where participants study, interact with the materials, their classmates, and instructor. Study of technical skills of Library Science can lead to employment as an assistant to a professional librarian in cataloging periodicals, multimedia or information services of public, private, industrial, or school libraries. Lectures, assignments, questions, and discussion all occur online. Nunez, J Technology is the primary mode of instruction and students enrolled in this course are required to have regular access to the internet outside of class and to use Blackboard. For more information, please contact the instructor 60624 WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE TBA TBA TBA Lopez, A Lopez, A LIB TEC 201 Library Public Service 62555 LIB TEC 201 WEB ENGLISH 101 B3 ENGLISH 101 M18 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 8:00 AM-10:50 AM TTh F 608 621 Ext. Location Williams, R Online class LIB TEC 203 Materials Preparation Procedures Grade of C or better in Library Technology 101. 62556 LIB TEC 203 WEB 12:00 AM-12:00 AM 3 CH Ext. Location Bruno, J Online class Construction Technology & Drafting This is a hybrid course and Monday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard 66427 66431 3 CH 12:00 AM-12:00 AM TBA TBA Student must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 M18 and English 197 N18 MATH 118 General Education Mathematics 4 CH (IAI) Grade of C or better in Math 99, OR COMPASS placement test score range within PRE-ALGEBRA (17-99) and ALGEBRA (43-99) and College ALGEBRA (1-50), OR ACT Math score range within (21-23), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60273 MATH 118 AAHH 10:00 AM-1:45 PM S 704 60274 MATH 118 MN 8:30 AM-12:05 PM F 707 60275 MATH 118 AC 9:05 AM-10:50 AM MW 705 60276 MATH 118 BD 8:30 AM-10:15 AM TTh 704 60277 MATH 118 LQ 3:30 PM-5:15 PM TTh 706 60278 MATH 118 PR 5:15 PM-7:00 PM MW 727 60279 MATH 118 UW 7:05 PM-8:50 PM TTh 705 60280 MATH 118 AC2 9:05 AM-10:50 AM MW 706 65589 MATH 118 VT 7:05 PM-8:50 PM MW 725 SPEECH 101-1 Fundamentals of Speech Communication TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 CH (IAI) Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60769 SPEECH 101-1 A 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW 303 TBA 60770 SPEECH 101-1 B 8:00 AM-9:20 AM TTh 620 TBA 60771 SPEECH 101-1 B2 8:00 AM-9:20 AM TTh 1039 TBA 60772 SPEECH 101-1 C 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MW 1039 TBA 60773 SPEECH 101-1 C2 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MW 303 TBA 60774 SPEECH 101-1 D 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh 1039 Serres, S 60775 SPEECH 101-1 D2 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh 620 TBA 60776 SPEECH 101-1 E 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW 1039 Serres, S 60777 SPEECH 101-1 E2 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW 619 TBA 60778 SPEECH 101-1 E3 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW 1031 TBA 60779 SPEECH 101-1 G 12:30 PM-1:50 PM MW 710 Armendarez, J 60780 SPEECH 101-1 G2 12:30 PM-1:50 PM MW 622 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 J2, Speech 101 G2, and Math 99 BD2: General Education/Transfer part-time. 60781 60782 60783 60784 60785 60786 60787 60788 60789 60790 60791 60792 60793 60794 SPEECH 101-1 G3 SPEECH 101-1 H SPEECH 101-1 H2 SPEECH 101-1 J SPEECH 101-1 J2 SPEECH 101-1 K SPEECH 101-1 K2 SPEECH 101-1 N SPEECH 101-1 P SPEECH 101-1 P2 SPEECH 101-1 Q SPEECH 101-1 Q2 SPEECH 101-1 R SPEECH 101-1 R2 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 11:00 AM-1:50 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM MW TTh TTh MW MW TTh TTh F MW MW TTh TTh MW MW 1117 1039 1003 709 1039 620 1039 1039 709 1039 620 1039 1039 620 TBA TBA TBA Armendarez, J TBA TBA TBA TBA Armendarez, J TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA AT HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE CAD TECHNOLOGY Basic Certificate (139) Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Technology provides the technical instruction and skill development for the graduate to become successfully employed in the drafting fields of the mechanical, architectural, and construction industry. Instruction is directed toward theoretical and technical skills in the use of modern drafting tools and equipment with emphasis placed on the training of CAD techniques. CAD TEC 130 CAD Technology I 3 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in ENGR 100 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61673 CAD TEC 130 CD 11:00 AM-12:50 PM MW L933 Hsiao, C CAD TEC 170 CAD Technology II 3 CH CAD TEC 171 CAD Technology III 3 CH Grade of C or better in ENGR 100, OR 110, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61681 CAD TEC 170 PQ 6:00 PM-6:55 PM MW L933 With Lab Grade of C or better in Architecture 170, OR CAD TEC 170, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61664 CAD TEC 171 PQ 6:00 PM-7:50 PM MW L933 6:00 PM-6:55 PM MW L933 CAD TEC 172 CAD Technology IV 3 CH Grade of C or better in CAD TEC 171, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61691 CAD TEC 172 HJ 11:00 AM-11:50 AM TTh L933 MATH 140 College Algebra Hsiao, C TBA TBA Hsiao, C 4 CH Grade of C or better in Math 99, OR COMPASS placement test score range within PRE-ALGEBRA (17-99) and ALGEBRA (43-99) and College ALGEBRA (1-50), OR ACT Math Score range within (21-23), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62107 MATH 140 TU 6:00 PM-7:40 PM TTh 3979 TBA 62109 MATH 140 AB 9:00 AM-10:50 AM MW 3983 TBA Studio Classroom 62112 62114 63396 MATH 140 DM MATH 140 HJ MATH 140 WAB 1:00 PM-2:50 PM 11:00 AM-12:40 PM 9:00 AM-1:05 PM WF TTh S 3152 3150 3963 TBA Hidegkuti, M TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 S2, Speech 101 R2, and Psych 201 T: General Education/Transfer part-time. 60795 SPEECH 101-1 S 60796 SPEECH 101-1 SR 60797 SPEECH 101-1 T 60798 SPEECH 101-1 U 5:30 PM-6:50 PM TTh 5:30 PM-6:50 PM T 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM MW 7:05 PM-8:25 PM TTh 1039 TBA 604 Armendarez, J Blackboard Armendarez, J 1039 TBA 1039 TBA NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 25 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu AT HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE ARCHITC 202 General Construction ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING Basic Certificate (124) This program provides an introduction to techniques of graphic expression, emphasis on using graphic means for communication. As the programs develops there is more emphasis on developing skills in shading, proportion, pencil and introduction to pictorial and other rendering techniques. The program rounds out with a study of materials used in building construction, their growth or manufacture, preparation and application; emphasis on frame and masonry construction types; working drawings and structural details. ARCHITC 121 Architectural Drawing I 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better OR concurrent enrollment in ARCHITC 170, and eligibility for ENGLISH 100, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60822 ARCHITC 121 GJ2 12:30 PM-3:10 PM MW 810 TBA Introductory studio based architectural drawing course. This course is the prerequisite to all other architecture studio classes. Please see the Department Chair if you are unable to concurrently enroll in Architc 170. 60824 ARCHITC 121 RT 5:30 PM-8:10 PM MW 810 TBA Introductory studio based architectural drawing course. This course is the prerequisite to all other architecture studio classes. Please see the Department Chair if you are unable to concurrently enroll in Architc 170. ARCHITC 122 Architectural Drawing II 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in ARCHITC 121, and completion of OR concurrent enrollment in ARCHITC 171, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61062 ARCHITC 122 GJ 12:30 PM-3:10 PM MW 818 Tejeda, I This is a studio based course. Please see the department chair if you are unable to concurrently enroll in Architc 171. 61064 ARCHITC 122 RT 5:30 PM-8:10 PM MW 818 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in ARCHITC 121, and completion of OR concurrent enrollment in ARCHITC 172, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62569 ARCHITC 202 DF 9:30 AM-12:20 PM TTh A224 Cordero, R TBA ARCHITC 204 General Construction Advanced 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in ARCHITC 202, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62571 ARCHITC 204 DF 9:30 AM-12:20 PM TTh A224 Cordero, R BUILDING ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Basic Certificate (159) The BC program in Building Energy Technologies is designed for students seeking expertise in the practical application of energy efficiency and renewable energy systems in the building construction industries. An emphasis on integration into traditional building construction and operation allows the graduate to effectively coordinate with architects, engineers, and contractors on the installation and operation of these systems. ENVR TC 204 Residential Energy Systems 3 CH 66695 ENVR TC 204 PR 6:00 PM-8:50 PM T S247 Porterfield, J Pomeroy, C MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY CAD Basic Certificate (163) CAD provides the technical instruction and skills development for graduates to find successful employment in the field of drafting, working for mechanical, architectural and construction companies. This is a studio based course. Please see the department chair if you are unable to concurrently enroll in Architc 171. ARCHITC 202 General Construction CAD TEC 170 CAD Technology II 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in ARCHITC 121, and completion of OR concurrent enrollment in ARCHITC 172, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60849 ARCHITC 202 HK 12:30 PM-3:10 PM TTh 815 Madsen, J This is a studio based course. Fundamentals of residential materials, construction and the Chicago Building Code will be addressed in this course. Primary software AutoCAD and Revit. WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 3 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in ENGR 100, OR 110, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 65479 CAD TEC 170 SA 9:00 AM-12:50 PM S A206 CAD TEC 171 CAD Technology III With Lab Grade of C or better in Architecture 170, OR CAD TEC 170, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66749 CAD TEC 171 OQS 6:00 PM-9:50 PM W A206 CAD TEC 172 CAD Technology IV Marriott, C 3 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in CAD TEC 171, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66751 CAD TEC 172 OQS 6:00 PM-9:50 PM W ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING Brown, K 3 CH A206 Marriott, C Basic Certificate (124) This program provides an introduction to techniques of graphic expression, emphasis on using graphic means for communication. As the programs develops there is more emphasis on developing skills in shading, proportion, pencil and introduction to pictorial and other rendering techniques. The program rounds out with a study of materials used in building construction, their growth or manufacture, preparation and application; emphasis on frame and masonry construction types; working drawings and structural details. ARCHITC 121 Architectural Drawing I 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better OR concurrent enrollment in ARCHITC 170, and eligibility for ENGLISH 100, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 65461 ARCHITC 121 LP 4:50 PM-7:20 PM TTh A224 TBA This is a studio-based course for students who have taken high school level drafting courses, are transfering from another architecture program, or have a general interest in architectural drawing and want to purse a degree in architecture. Please see the department chair if you are unable to concurrently enroll in ARCHITC 170 due to closed sections or otherwise. 65463 ARCHITC 121 OQ 6:30 PM-8:50 PM MW A224 Miranda, F This is a studio-based course for students who have taken high school level drafting courses, are transfering from another architecture program, or have a general interest in architectural drawing and want to purse a degree in architecture. Please see the department chair if you are unable to concurrently enroll in ARCHITC 170 due to closed sections or otherwise. 66973 ARCHITC 121 EG 11:00 AM-1:30 PM MW A224 TBA This is a studio-based course for students who have taken high school level drafting courses, are transfering from another architecture program, or have a general interest in architectural drawing and want to purse a degree in architecture. Please see the department chair if you are unable to concurrently enroll in ARCHITC 170 due to closed sections or otherwise. ARCHITC 122 Architectural Drawing II 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in ARCHITC 121, and completion of OR concurrent enrollment in ARCHITC 171, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62565 ARCHITC 122 JL 2:00 PM-4:30 PM TTh A224 Marriott, C 65465 ARCHITC 122 OQ 6:30 PM-8:50 PM MW A224 Miranda, F ARCHITC 123 Architectural Drawing III With Lab Grade of C or better in ARCHITC 122, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 63234 ARCHITC 123 JL 2:00 PM-4:30 PM TTh 4 CH A224 Marriott, C NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. Education AT HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE CHILD DEVELOPMENT: PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Basic Certificate (277) Pre-School Education provides child development theory and skills for the student who intends to work immediately in a pre-school program as a teacher or teacher assistant in public and private preschools, child care centers, or nursery schools as well as prepare students to work as teacher aides and activities supervisors. CHLD DV 101-1 Human Growth and Development I 4 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 63403 CHLD DV 101-1 FG 9:00 AM-10:45 AM TTh 3215 Abbruzzese, L 62182 CHLD DV 101-1 TVY 6:00 PM-9:35 PM T 3215 TBA 63309 CHLD DV 101-1 WAB 9:00 AM-12:35 PM S 3215 Butcher, C CHLD DV 107 Health Safety and Nutrition 62184 62185 CHLD DV 107 H CHLD DV 107 PRY 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 6:00 PM-8:40 PM 3 CH TTh M 3215 3215 CHLD DV 109 Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood Abbruzzese, L Cotromanes, A 3 CH Grade of C or better in CHLD DV 101or 101-1 and CHLD DV 120 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62188 CHLD DV 109 PRY 6:00 PM-8:40 PM W 3213 Roth, K CHLD DV 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education Group Care 63406 63109 CHLD DV 120 B CHLD DV 120 TVY 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 6:00 PM-8:40 PM MW T 3 CH 3215 3213 Abbruzzese, L Bush, N REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 26 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu HOME-BASED CHILDCARE BUSINESS HEAPRO 101 Patient Care Tech Training Eligibility for English 101. 67770 HEAPRO 101 BKM2 Basic Certificate (831) Explore your dream of creating a home-based childcare business in this certificate course. This series will provide the tools you need to launch and sustain a childcare business. You’ll follow a step-by-step process to develop a business and marketing plan, policies and procedures document, and a parent handbook. You’ll also gain a sound understanding of business financials. The required book is not included in the course fee. CE HECN 104 Developing Your Childcare Business 67238 O2 6:00 PM-8:00 PM 1.5 CH M 1403 Anthony Runs from January 26 to April 26. Course fee: $149.00. Healthcare AT MALCOLM X COLLEGE 2505 TBA MASSAGE THERAPY Advanced Certificate (398) The Advanced Certificate Massage Therapy program will provide students with the skills and knowledge to sit for the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEX). Course completers will be eligible to apply for massage therapy licensing through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Provides the educational background required for pursuing a career as a massage therapist. The curriculum covers the foundational knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to function as a licensed massage therapist. The program focuses on student development in therapist-client communication, ethical massage practice, professionalism, business skills, self-care practices, and cultural competence. Employment opportunities for massage therapist include spas, health clubs, chiropractic practices, physical therapy clinics, hospitals and private practice. 4 CH With Lab Eligibility for English 101 and Biology 120, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66913 MAS 110 BKH 6:00 PM-8:40 PM MW 3312 TBA BLOCK H: Students must register for MAS 111 BKH in addition to this course. Basic Certificate (252) Learn to recognize the nature or extent of a patient’s condition, administer appropriate emergency medical care to stabilize their patient’s condition and transport him/her safely to the proper medical facility. This program follows United States Department of Transportation (DOT) guidelines for EMT-B Training. Program Requirements for Admission • Official high school transcript or GED certificate showing date of graduation or completion • 18 years of age or older • Must be eligible to enroll in or have passed English 101 or successful completion of EMT 100 – Emergency Medical Technician-First Responder Training course • Must complete interview with program director EMT 101 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 8 CH With Lab Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 64544 EMT 101 DFL 9:30 AM-2:30 PM TTh 2619 Passmore, W 64557 EMT 101 JMW 2:00 PM-7:00 PM MW 2619 Bauknecht, R 64552 EMT 101 LTR 3:00 PM-8:00 PM TTh 2619 Thorpe, J MAS 111 Integration of Massage Therapy I 5 CH With Lab Eligibility for English 101, Biology 120 and MAS 110, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66916 MAS 111 BKH 6:00 PM-9:30 PM TTh 3312 TBA BLOCK H: Students must register for MAS 110 BKH in addition to this course. BIOLOGY 116 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab 64798 BIOLOGY 116 BK 4:00 PM-9:00 PM 4 CH (IAI) F 3428 Taha, J **Students must register for an eligible BLOCK schedule in order to register for this section. Please reference the Block schedule section for an eligible Block.** MEDICAL BILLING Basic Certificate (395) The Basic Certificate will prepare students to obtain entry level positions as medical billers in hospitals, physician private practices, as well as insurance companies. BLOCK 1: MORNING BIOLOGY 116 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab 64792 BIOLOGY 116 BK1 8:00 AM-1:00 PM 4 CH (IAI) S 3428 Taha, J BLOCK K1: Students must register for CIS 120 BKK1, HIM 101 BKK1, and HIM 102 BKK1 in addition to this course. HEALTH PROFESSIONS CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers Basic Certificate (396) 64784 The Health Professions basic certificate provides the educational background required for pursuing a career in the healthcare industry. The curriculum covers the foundational knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to function as an entry level healthcare provider. The program focuses on student development in the following competencies essential to all healthcare providers: effective communication, accountability, cultural competence, use of information systems, and patient safety. Upon completion of the BC, students will demonstrate that they can deliver safe, culturally-competent, and evidence-based patient care. BLOCK 1: MORNING ENGLISH 101 Composition 3 CH (IAI) Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 64696 ENGLISH 101 BKM1 10:00 AM-11:15 AM TTh 2507 TBA BLOCK M1: Students must register for HEAPRO 101 BKM1 in addition to this course. 6 CH TTh 10:00 AM-11:15 AM 3 CH TTh 0538A TBA BLOCK K1: Students must register for Biology 116 BK1, HIM 101 BKK1, and HIM 102 BKK1 in addition to this course. HIM 101 Introduction to HIT 66922 HIM 101 BKK1 3 CH 12:30 PM-1:45 PM TTh 2535 TBA BLOCK K1: Students must register for Biology 116 BK1, CIS 120 BKK1, and HIM 102 BKK1 in addition to this course. HIM 102 Medical Billing 66925 2 CH HIM 102 BKK1 2:00 PM-2:50 PM TTh 2535 TBA BLOCK K1: Students must register for Biology 116 BK1, CIS 120 BKK1, and HIM 101 BKK1 in addition to this course. BLOCK 2: EVENING BIOLOGY 116 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab 64796 BIOLOGY 116 BK2 5:00 PM-7:40 PM 4 CH (IAI) TTh 3428 Sanei, M BLOCK K2: Students must register for CIS 120 BKK2, HIM 101 BKK2, and HIM 102 BKK2 in addition to this course. CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers 64788 CIS 120 BKK2 3:30 PM-4:45 PM 3 CH MW 0603 2505 HIM 101 Introduction to HIT TBA BLOCK M1: Students must register for English 101 BKM1 in addition to this course. 66923 HIM 101 BKK2 TBA 3 CH 5:00 PM-6:15 PM MW 2535 66924 3 CH (IAI) TBA BLOCK K2: Students must register for Biology 116 BK2, CIS 120 BKK2, and HIM 102 BKK2 in addition to this course. HIM 102 Medical Billing BLOCK 2: EVENING ENGLISH 101 Composition CIS 120 BKK1 BLOCK K2: Students must register for Biology 116 BK2, HIM 101 BKK2, and HIM 102 BKK2 in addition to this course. HEAPRO 101 Patient Care Tech Training 12:25 PM-3:00 PM TTh BLOCK M2: Students must register for English 101 BKM2 in addition to this course. MAS 110 Massage Therapy Practice I EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN: BASIC Eligibility for English 101. 67768 HEAPRO 101 BKM1 6:00 PM-8:35 PM 6 CH HIM 102 BKK2 2 CH 6:30 PM-7:20 PM MW 2535 TBA BLOCK K2: Students must register for Biology 116 BK2, CIS 120 BKK2, and HIM 101 BKK2 in addition to this course. Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 64697 ENGLISH 101 BKM2 6:00 PM-8:30 PM W 2532 TBA BLOCK M2: Students must register for HEAPRO 101 BKM2 in addition to this course. NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 27 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu AT WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER Basic Certificate (397) PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION The courses listed below will allow you to earn a Basic Certificate from the City Colleges of Chicago. The Basic Certificate program provides students with the educational background required for pursuing a career in the health and fitness industry. The curriculum provides the basic foundational skills needed to assess human body mechanics and the ability to develop and implement exercise training programs designed to improve and maintain health-related components of fitness and performance. This knowledge will prepare students to achieve personal trainer certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Employment opportunities with this certification include personal trainer, group exercise instructor, and/or entry-level positions available at corporate or community fitness centers (i.e. health clubs, hospital fitness centers, YMCA, community recreational centers, etc.). The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Certificate Program (PRCP) prepares individuals for entrylevel jobs in the Mental Health Services delivery system. The program is designed to provide the necessary skills needed to work with individuals with severe mental health issues in the process of recovery. The program was developed in a cooperative effort between the University of Chicago Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and the Illinois Department of Mental Health. BLOCK J: DAY PS REHB 105 PRCP Internship ENTRE 201 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Eligibility for English 101 and Math 118, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66906 ENTRE 201 BKJ 10:00 AM-11:15 AM TTh TBA BLOCK J: Students must register for ESSS 101 BKJ and Heapro 102 BKJ in addition to this course. ESSS 101 Certified Personal Trainer Prep BLOCK J: Students must register for Heapro 102 BKJ and Entre 201 BKJ in addition to this course. Eligibility for English 101. 66920 HEAPRO 102 BKJ 12:30 PM-1:45 PM 3 CH TTh 3312 BLOCK L: EVENING/WEEKEND Eligibility for English 101 and Math 118, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66905 ENTRE 201 BKL 9:30 AM-12:00 PM S 3 CH 0538A TBA BLOCK L: Students must register for ESSS 101 BKL and Heapro 102 BKL in addition to this course. ESSS 101 Certified Personal Trainer Prep 4 CH With Lab Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66911 ESSS 101 BKL 6:00 PM-7:20 PM TTh 0528 TBA 7:30 PM-8:20 PM TTh 0309 TBA BLOCK L: Students must register for Heapro 102 BKL and Entre 201 BKL in addition to this course. HEAPRO 102 Health Career Studies 3 CH F 3312 TBA BLOCK L: Students must register for ESSS 101 BKL and Entre 201 BKL in addition to this course. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES BIOLOGY 116 Anatomy and Physiology With Lab 64798 BIOLOGY 116 BK 4:00 PM-9:00 PM 4 CH (IAI) F 3428 Taha, J **Students must register for an eligible BLOCK schedule in order to register for this section. Please reference the Block schedule section for an eligible Block.** ENGLISH 101 Composition 3 CH (IAI) Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 64698 ENGLISH 101 BK1 3:30 PM-4:45 PM MW 2532 TBA **Students must register for an eligible BLOCK schedule in order to register for this section. Please reference the Block schedule section for an eligible Block** 64700 ENGLISH 101 BK2 6:00 PM-8:30 PM S318 W 2625 Murphy, M 3 CH Sewick, B Internship-dates and times to be arranged by the instructor. Basic Certificate (339) This Basic Certificate program is designed to create the credentials needed to become a Gerontology Aide, or provides extra credentialing for individuals already in a related field who wish to add Gerontology coursework to their credentials. Grade of C or better in PSYCH 201, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62762 PSYCH 222 O 6:00 PM-7:20 PM MW 3 CH (IAI) A316 SOC SER 102 Introduction to Gerontology ENTRE 201 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 6:00 PM-8:30 PM S PSYCH 222 Adult Development and Aging TBA BLOCK J: Students must register for ESSS 101 BKJ and Entre 201 BKJ in addition to this course. Eligibility for English 101. 66921 HEAPRO 102 BKL 8:30 AM-12:30 PM 3 CH GERONTOLOGY AIDE 4 CH With Lab Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66909 ESSS 101 BKJ 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW 0603 TBA 12:30 PM-1:20 PM MW 0309 TBA HEAPRO 102 Health Career Studies PS REHB 103 Health Skills Psychiatric Rehab Psychiatric Rehabilitation 101 62879 PS REHB 103 SA Successful completion of (PS REHB 101, PS REHB 102, PS REHB 103, and PS REHB 104). 63099 PS REHB 105 SA 8:00 AM-9:00 AM S S315 3 CH 0538B Basic Certificate (258) TBA **Students must register for an eligible BLOCK schedule in order to register for this section. Please reference the Block schedule section for an eligible Block** TBA 3 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62893 SOC SER 102 OQ 6:00 PM-8:50 PM M A211 Whitney, P 67793 SOC SER 105 OQS 6:30 PM-9:20 PM M A327 TBA 63051 SOC SER 250 PR 6:00 PM-8:50 PM Th A331 Hart, L NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATION Basic Certificate (341) The Basic Certificate program in Nursing Home Administration addresses the educational needs of managers who will work with the elderly population in health care settings. The program prepares students for employment in longterm care facilities, as well as to sit for the nursing home administrator licensure exam. The program coursework includes both gerontology and business courses based on the requirements of the nursing home administrator’s job description. SOC SER 102 Introduction to Gerontology 3 CH SOC SER 252 Nursing Home Administration 3 CH SOC SER 253 Accounting for Long Term Care 3 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62893 SOC SER 102 OQ 6:00 PM-8:50 PM M A211 Whitney, P Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62936 SOC SER 252 PR 6:00 PM-8:50 PM Th A211 Dean, T Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62937 SOC SER 253 PR 6:00 PM-8:50 PM Th A332 TBA BUSINES 271 Human Resources Management 62866 BUSINES 271 OQ 6:00 PM-8:50 PM 3 CH W A303 Brown, M ADDICTION STUDIES Basic Certificate (345) The Basic Certificate program in Addictions Studies provides students with the academic requirements needed in the application for the Certified Alcohol and Other Drugs Counselor (CADC) examination. MENHLTH 223 Introduction to Addictions Studies 62790 62791 63156 MENHLTH 223 A MENHLTH 223 O MENHLTH 223 B 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 6:00 PM-7:20 PM 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 3 CH MW MW TTh MENHLTH 224 Principles and Practices of Addiction Studies A218 A315 A317 Grade of C or better in Mental Health 223, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62792 MENHLTH 224 Q 7:30 PM-8:50 PM MW A316 NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. Holmes, S Reyes, A Suttle, K 3 CH Reyes, A REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 28 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu MENHLTH 229 Practicum in Addictions Treatment BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT 6 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in MENHLTH 228, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62875 MENHLTH 229 OQS 5:00 PM-8:15 PM W Basic Certificate (801) A314 Cordero, L Students work 20 hours per week in a mental health setting in the community under supervison of mental health professionals and participate in two hour seminars once per week, relating field experience to mental health theory. MENHLTH 230 Addictions and Family Treatment 3 CH MENHLTH 231 Addictions Treatment of Special Populations 3 CH Grade of C or better in (Mental Health 223 and Mental Health 224), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62793 MENHLTH 230 P 6:00 PM-7:20 PM TTh A212 Litturi, N Grade of C or better in (Mental Health 223 and Mental Health 224 and Mental Health 230), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62794 MENHLTH 231 R 7:30 PM-8:50 PM TTh A212 Litturi, N STHLTH 624 Fundamentals Nursing Assistant DENTAL ASSISTANT 67836 67837 67838 Basic Certificate (868) In the Dental Assistant certificate program, students learn the comprehensive and varied duties of a dental assistant. This career choice will enable students to become part of the dental healthcare team. Students will learn office procedures, inventory, dental charting, and the basics of assisting the dentist. Topics will include the introduction to definition, cavity classification, instruments, oral surgery, procedures, and techniques, as well as basic tray setups, aseptic practices, and restoration methods. STHLTH 107 Comm Health Care 67826 STHLTH 107 S1 6:00 PM-10:00 PM A200 6:00 PM-10:00 PM W 67830 STHLTH 116 S1 6:00 PM-10:00 PM 67831 STHLTH 117 S1 6:00 PM-10:00 PM 67841 W 7:00 AM-3:00 PM A213 TBA STHLTH 625 SEX 7:00 AM-3:00 PM STHLTH 625 SWX 7:00 AM-3:00 PM Basic Certificate (866) Basic Certificate (296) CRM JUS 102 Administration of Criminal Justice STHLTH 139 Fundamentals of Phlebotomy 5:30 PM-9:30 PM 3 CH MW E038 STHLTH 140 Phlebotomy Practice and Procedures 67849 STHLTH 140 S1 5:30 PM-9:30 PM STHLTH 141 S1 6:00 AM-3:00 PM MW E038 S TBA STHLTH 171 Pharmacy I TBA 2 CH MW H313 TBA Offered at Humboldt Park Vocational Center-1645 N. California-1/21/15-2/18/15 STHLTH 172 Pharmacy II 67833 STHLTH 172 S1 2 CH 5:30 PM-9:30 PM MW H313 TBA Offered at Humboldt Park Vocational Center-1645 N. California-2/23/15-3/18/15 STHLTH 173 Pharmacy III 67834 STHLTH 173 S1 4.5 CH 7:00 AM-8:00 AM S Off-Campus Services is the study of theory and practice of contemporary criminal justice for those who plan careers as police officers or other criminal justice positions, as well as police who wish to advance in rank or into administrative levels of criminal justice. 66476 CRM JUS 102 B 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 3 CH MW 3953 CRM JUS 256 Constitutional Law Consent of Department Chairperson. 63384 CRM JUS 256 TVY 6:00 PM-8:40 PM TBA 3 CH T 3140 Yamashiroya, G CRIMINAL JUSTICE: PUBLIC POLICE Basic Certificate (802) 5:30 PM-9:30 PM TBA TBA 9 CH The Pharmacy Technician certificate program provides comprehensive training that prepares students to enter the pharmacy field to work in hospitals, community, and retail pharmacies. Emphasis is placed on definitions of drugs by name and the reading and interpretation of medical prescriptions. Students will also learn I.V. flow rate, dosage calculations, drug compounding and dose conversions, inventory control and much more. Clinical experience will be included. The program is designed to prepare students for the national certification examinations. STHLTH 171 S1 Off-Campus S AT HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 67832 TBA S TBA 3 CH STHLTH 141 Phlebotomy Clinical Practice 67851 TBA Off-Campus 5 CH AT HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE The Accelerated Phlebotomy curriculum prepares individuals to obtain blood and other specimens for the purpose of laboratory analysis in a seven month timeframe. Course work includes proper specimen collection and handling, communication skills, health and safety, anatomy and physiology and medical terminology. Students successfully completing the program may qualify for employment in hospitals, clinics, physician’s offices, and other healthcare settings. Successful completers will be eligible for national certification as Phlebotomy Technicians through the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP). STHLTH 139 S1 Off-Campus CRIMINAL JUSTICE: PUBLIC POLICE ACCELERATED PHLEBOTOMY 67848 W TBA 1 CH W STHLTH 625 SDX TBA TBA TBA Human Sciences (Liberal Arts) TBA A213 A200 A200 A200 Clinical at Swedish Covenant Hospital-5145 N. California Ave. 1 CH STHLTH 117 Dental Assisting III 5 CH MTWTh MWTh S Clinical at Our Lady Resurrection Medical Center-5645 W. Addison Street TBA A200 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 6:00 PM-9:30 PM 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Clinical at Our Lady Resurrection Medical Center-5645 W. Addison Street 67840 1 CH STHLTH 116 Dental Assisting II STHLTH 624 SD STHLTH 624 SE STHLTH 624 SW STHLTH 625 Clinical Nurse Assist 67839 1 CH M STHLTH 115 Dental Assisting I 67827 STHLTH 115 S1 This Illinois Department of Public Health approved certificate program for Basic Nursing Assistant (BNA) prepares students to work in the health care industry as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). Students will be introduced to the discipline of nursing and the basic approaches to patient care. The role of the CNA as an assistant to the licensed nurse and member of the health care team is studied and practiced in the classroom, laboratory and clinical setting. Upon successful completion of all components of the program, the graduate must pass the State competency exam to become certified as a Nursing Assistant in the State of Illinois. TBA Internship NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. Basic Certificate (296) Services is the study of theory and practice of contemporary criminal justice for those who plan careers as police officers or other criminal justice positions, as well as police who wish to advance in rank or into administrative levels of criminal justice. CRM JUS 102 Administration of Criminal Justice 60131 60132 CRM JUS 102 C CRM JUS 102 H 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 3 CH MW TTh 722 722 Nix, B TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 100 D, Reading 125 B2, Math 99 AC2, and Crm Jus 102 H: General Second Course Developmental Cohort 60133 60134 60135 60136 60137 CRM JUS 102 P CRM JUS 102 S CRM JUS 102 AAHH CRM JUS 102 E CRM JUS 102 D 4:00 PM-5:20 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 10:00 AM-12:40 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MW TTh S MW TTh 722 722 722 722 722 MW TTh TTh S TTh 724 725 305 727 305 CRM JUS 114 Administration of Juvenile Justice 60140 60141 60142 60143 60144 CRM JUS 114 E CRM JUS 114 H CRM JUS 114 S CRM JUS 114 AAHH CRM JUS 114 D 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 10:00 AM-12:40 PM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM CRM JUS 202 Issues in Criminal Justice Nix, B Nix, B TBA Nix, B TBA 3 CH TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60146 CRM JUS 202 P 4:00 PM-5:20 PM MW 724 Eason-Montgomery, E REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 29 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu CRM JUS 234 Criminal Law and Procedure Consent of Department Chairperson. 60148 CRM JUS 234 F 11:00 AM-12:20 PM TTh 722 CRM JUS 256 Constitutional Law Consent of Department Chairperson. 60154 CRM JUS 256 Q 4:00 PM-5:20 PM MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 3 CH TBA Basic Certificate (094) TBA The Basic Certificate program in Music Technology is the study of techniques and standards needed for careers as a recording engineer, producer, professional musician, or composer/arranger. Completion of the certificate program can lead to employment with such businesses as advertising agencies, recording studios, recording companies, video game companies, publishing companies, radio stations, or as a free-lance artist. 3 CH TTh 722 MUSIC BUSINESS Basic Certificate (093) The Basic Certificate program in Music Business prepares students for the study of the techniques and standards needed for a career as a manager, publisher, professional musician, or agent. Completion of the Music Business program can lead to employment with such businesses as recording companies, management firms, publishing companies, music festivals, or music production companies. Practical experience within the music industry is included. The field is highly competitive, but employment opportunities are expanding rapidly. BUSINES 231 Marketing Grade of C or better in Business 111. 60396 BUSINES 231 C 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 60397 BUSINES 231 S 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 1035 1040 BUSINES 111 Introduction to Business 66307 60361 60362 60363 60364 60365 60366 60367 60368 60369 BUSINES 111 KL BUSINES 111 C BUSINES 111 D BUSINES 111 G BUSINES 111 F BUSINES 111 J BUSINES 111 S BUSINES 111 B BUSINES 111 E BUSINES 111 R 2:00 PM-3:35 PM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 303 1008 1035 602 1035 1035 1003 1035 1008 1008 MUSIC 102 Music Theory I Grade of C or better in Music 101, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60989 MUSIC 102 C 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MW 314 MUSIC 105 Group Piano I With Lab 60991 MUSIC 105 F Shoenberger, C Shoenberger, C MUSIC 105 H 12:30 PM-1:50 PM TTh MUSIC 106 Group Piano II Laymon, M TBA MUSIC 105 J 2:00 PM-3:20 PM MW 321 MUSIC 105 R 5:30 PM-6:50 PM MW 321 MUSIC 105 MN 9:30 AM-12:10 PM F 321 MUSIC 105 K 2:00 PM-3:20 PM TTh 321 TBA 321 Tapanes-Inojosa, A MUSIC 120 Introduction to Music Business 3 CH MUSIC 221 Music Literature and History 3 CH (IAI) Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61138 MUSIC 221 G 12:30 PM-1:50 PM MW 316 Tapanes-Inojosa, A MUSIC 225 Individual Project 2 CH With Lab Course fees: Lab, $30. Materials, $230. 61139 MUSIC 225 AIS TBA SU TBA TBA SU TBA TBA SU TBA TBA FU TBA TBA FU TBA TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. MUSIC 225 AI2 TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. 61143 MUSIC 225 AI3 TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. 61145 MUSIC 225 AI4 TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. 61147 MUSIC 225 AI5 TBA 321 TBA 321 TBA MUSIC 105 J 2:00 PM-3:20 PM MW 321 TBA Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 60997 MUSIC 105 R 5:30 PM-6:50 PM MW 321 TBA Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 60999 MUSIC 105 MN 9:30 AM-12:10 PM F 321 TBA Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 61001 MUSIC 105 K 2:00 PM-3:20 PM TTh 321 TBA This course is combined with Music 106 K. Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 2 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in Music 105, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61003 MUSIC 106 D 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh 321 TBA MUSIC 106 K 2:00 PM-3:20 PM TTh Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. Extension Location TBA This course is combined with Music 105 K and will meet in room 321 MUSIC 111 Aural and Keyboard Skills I 2 CH 321 Tapanes-Inojosa, A 2 CH 321 Tapanes-Inojosa, A This course is combined with Music 211 C MUSIC 204 Commercial Music Workshop I With Lab Consent of Department Chairperson. 61130 MUSIC 204 KLQ 2:00 PM-4:50 PM Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61025 MUSIC 120 F 11:00 AM-12:20 PM TTh 316 Laymon, M 61141 60995 With Lab Grade of C or better in Music 111, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61013 MUSIC 112 C 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MW 2 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in Music 101, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61011 MUSIC 111 E 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW Laymon, M Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. TBA This course is combined with Music 106 K. Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. MUSIC 111 Aural and Keyboard Skills I TTh MUSIC 112 Aural and Keyboard Skills II Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 61001 TTh TBA Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 60999 12:30 PM-1:50 PM TBA Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 60997 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MUSIC 105 H With Lab Grade of C or better in Music 101, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61011 MUSIC 111 E 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 60995 314 Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. TBA 321 Laymon, M 3 CH 2 CH With Lab 60991 MUSIC 105 F 3 CH 321 314 MUSIC 105 Group Piano I 61005 TTh TBA 3 CH MUSIC 103 Music Theory II Pendleton, B Callery, C Carter, R Callery, C Pendleton, B Pendleton, B TBA Callery, C Spight, B Perkins, D Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 60992 Grade of C or better in Music 101, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60989 MUSIC 102 C 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MW 60992 2 CH 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 812 MUSIC 102 Music Theory I Students MUST provide their own headphones and 1/4' keyboard adapter to every class session. 3 CH TTh MW TTh MW TTh MW TTh TTh MW MW 3 CH With Lab Eligibility for English 101, CIS 120 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60922 DMD 115 DH2 9:30 AM-1:05 PM T Grade of C or better in Music 102, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60990 MUSIC 103 E 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW 3 CH MW TTh DMD 115 Digital Audio 2 CH Th 314 Florez, A This course is combined with Music 205 KLQ MUSIC 205 Commercial Music Workshop II 2 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in Music 204, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61132 MUSIC 205 KLQ 2:00 PM-4:50 PM T 314 Florez, A MUSIC 221 Music Literature and History 3 CH (IAI) MUSIC 225 Individual Project 2 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61138 MUSIC 221 G 12:30 PM-1:50 PM MW 316 Tapanes-Inojosa, A With Lab Course fees: Lab, $30. Materials, $230. 61139 MUSIC 225 AIS TBA SU TBA TBA SU TBA TBA SU TBA TBA FU TBA TBA FU TBA TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. 61141 MUSIC 225 AI2 TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. 61143 MUSIC 225 AI3 TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. 61145 MUSIC 225 AI4 TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. 61147 MUSIC 225 AI5 TBA Day/time of lesson to be determined between the student and instructor. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 30 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA DESIGN CRM JUS 234 Criminal Law and Procedure Basic Certificate (354) Consent of Department Chairperson. 62806 CRM JUS 234 G 12:30 PM-1:50 PM Digital Multimedia is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of interactive design. CRM JUS 256 Constitutional Law ART 176 Graphic Design I With Lab Grade of C or better in ART 144. 60882 ART 176 HKQ 3 CH 12:30 PM-4:05 PM M 811 DMD 168-1 Computer Art I Shevchenko, G 3 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR Grade of C or better in English 100, and CIS 120, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60934 DMD 168-1 CEX 9:30 AM-12:10 PM MW 811 Shevchenko, G 60935 DMD 168-1 DF2X 9:30 AM-12:10 PM TTh 811 Divita, R DMD 231 Intermediate Multimedia Design and Development Grade of C or better in DMD 131 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60936 DMD 231 GJ 12:30 PM-3:10 PM MW 3 CH 812 DMD 233 Advanced Multimedia Design and Development With Lab Grade of C or better in DMD 231, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60928 DMD 233 DFH 9:30 AM-1:05 PM Th Divita, R 3 CH 812 TBA SOCIAL WORK: YOUTH WORK Basic Certificate (372) Social Work: Youth Work can lead to employment in government, community, or private social service agencies. Enrollment in the program is open to anyone interested in working with youth during out-of-school time, e.g. after-school workers, school-age workers, grassroots youth workers, community activists, outreach workers, probation officers, prevention specialists, teen reach workers, managers and supervisors. SOC SER 109 Report Writing for Social Service Aides 3 CH Grade of C or better in English 101 and SOC SER 101 OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60167 SOC SER 109 DF 9:30 AM-12:10 PM Th 723 60168 SOC SER 109 RT 5:30 PM-8:10 PM M 723 Heathfield, M TBA SOC SER 215 Social Prob and Soc Action I 3 CH 60174 SOC SER 215 AAH 9:30 AM-12:10 PM S 305 SOC SER 248 Principles of Youth and Group Work TBA 3 CH Grade of C or better in Child Development 102 and Social Service 201 and Social Service 213 and Social Service 215), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60177 SOC SER 248 CAP1 9:30 AM-12:10 PM W 1040 Heathfield, M SOC SER 249 Practicum in Youth Work 6 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in (Child Development 101 and Child Development 102 and Social Service 101 and Social Service 248), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60178 SOC SER 249 N 11:30 AM-9:00 AM FS Extension Location Heathfield, M This course is combined with Soc Ser 229 N and will meet in room 725 Basic Certificate (296) Services is the study of theory and practice of contemporary criminal justice for those who plan careers as police officers or other criminal justice positions, as well as police who wish to advance in rank or into administrative levels of criminal justice. CRM JUS 102 Administration of Criminal Justice 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 3:30 PM-4:50 PM 6:00 PM-7:20 PM 6:00 PM-7:20 PM 6:00 PM-7:20 PM A217 Casey, L 3 CH MW A217 Batrich, R EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: HOMELAND SECURITY Basic Certificate (356) The Basic Certificate program for Homeland Security is designed to meet new federal requirements for those in law enforcement, emergency response, and public safety fields who perform response activities at the emergency scene relating to the needs of on-scene emergency response regardless of the type of emergency. ENVR TC 115 Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction Grade of C or better in ENVR TC 100 and 101 OR consent of Department Chairperson. 66688 ENVR TC 115 LNP 3:30 PM-6:20 PM Th S319 3 CH Eiermann, M Information Technology AT HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE NETWORKING SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY Basic Certificate (143) Networking Systems and Technology is for individuals interested in maintaining network equipment and software such as servers, hubs, switches and routers. CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 3 CH CIS 116 Operating Systems I 3 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 66983 CIS 101 BC 10:30 AM-12:20 PM MW L569 Majid, S 66984 CIS 101 Z 6:00 PM-9:40 PM F 2230AA TBA With Lab Grade of C or better in CIS 101, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 67209 CIS 116 JK 12:30 PM-2:15 PM TTh L569 NET TEC 121 Internetworking I Majid, S 3 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in (CIS 101 OR CIS 116) OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 63283 NET TEC 121 WB 12:30 PM-4:30 PM S L831 NET TEC 122 Internetworking II With Lab Grade of C or better in NET TEC 122, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 63296 NET TEC 221 WA 8:00 AM-12:00 PM S L564 Moizuddin, M 3 CH L831 NET TEC 222 Internetworking IV With Lab Grade of C or better in NET TEC 221, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 63434 NET TEC 222 WA 8:00 AM-12:29 PM S TBA 3 CH NET TEC 221 Internetworking III CRIMINAL JUSTICE: PUBLIC POLICE CRM JUS 102 C CRM JUS 102 K CRM JUS 102 O CRM JUS 102 P CRM JUS 102 HUMP MW With Lab Grade of C or better in NET TEC 121, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 63432 NET TEC 122 WB 12:30 PM-4:30 PM S AT WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 62795 62796 62797 62798 66746 Consent of Department Chairperson. 62808 CRM JUS 256 Q 7:30 PM-8:50 PM 3 CH TBA 3 CH L564 Moizuddin, M 3 CH MW MW MW TTh TTh A315 A309 A217 A217 211 TTh A332 Casey, L Batrich, R Madden, J Granias, G Rubio, R Offered at Humboldt Park Vocational Center-1645 N. California CRM JUS 114 Administration of Juvenile Justice 62800 CRM JUS 114 D 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 3 CH CRM JUS 202 Issues in Criminal Justice McMahon, J 3 CH Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 62801 CRM JUS 202 E 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW A315 Casey, L CRM JUS 211 Introduction to Investigation 62802 62803 CRM JUS 211 L CRM JUS 211 Q 3:30 PM-4:50 PM 7:30 PM-8:50 PM 3 CH TTh MW A217 A212 Batrich, R Madden, J NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 31 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu AT HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE 60579 60580 60581 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Basic Certificate (012) CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 3 CH With Lab Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 65800 CIS 101 BD 9:05 AM-10:50 AM TTh 405 TBA 65804 CIS 101 CE 10:35 AM-12:20 PM MW 406 TBA 65806 CIS 101 EG 12:05 PM-1:50 PM MW 408 TBA 65808 CIS 101 KL 2:00 PM-3:45 PM TTh 407 TBA 65810 CIS 101 Z 5:30 PM-8:55 PM F 405 TBA CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers 9:00 AM-11:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:00 AM-1:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 9:30 AM-12:20 PM 5:30 PM-8:25 PM 3 CH S MW TTh M M W W TTh MW TTh MW MW MW TTh TTh F F 408 203B 408 Blackboard 203B Blackboard 203B 407 203B 203B 408 408 408 408 408 203B 408 CIS 122 Introduction to Word Processing on Microcomputers 60349 60350 60351 60352 CIS 122 C CIS 122 F CIS 122 H CIS 122 T 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM MW TTh TTh MW 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 405 405 405 408 TBA TBA TBA TBA 408 CIS 158 Beginning Internet 3 CH TBA ENVIRONMENTAL GIS Basic Certificate (264) The Basic Certificate program in Environmental GIS (Geographic Information Systems) introduces the fundamental concepts of GIS and real world representation, using GIS vector and raster technology via spatial data input, topology, cartographic projections, and coordinate systems. The program prepares students with background information and technological skills to explore, capture, manage, analyze, model, perform spatial operations, and to find trends and patterns on landscape. ENGLISH 101 Composition 3 CH (IAI) Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 60569 ENGLISH 101 A 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW 603 TBA 60570 ENGLISH 101 A01 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW 618 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 A01, English 197 C01, and Math 98 BD2: General Education/ Transfer B part-time ENGLISH 101 A02 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW 622 TBA 604 605 618 622 TBA Deher-Lesaint, J TBA TBA 607 620 TBA Hader, J Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 A02 and English 197 C02 60572 60573 60574 60576 ENGLISH 101 A2 ENGLISH 101 AAR ENGLISH 101 B ENGLISH 101 B04 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 9:00 AM-11:50 AM 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 8:00 AM-9:20 AM MW S TTh TTh Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 B04 and English 197 D04 60577 60578 ENGLISH 101 B2 ENGLISH 101 C 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh MW TBA ENGLISH 101 C2 ENGLISH 101 D 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MW TTh 618 603 TBA Williams, D 60582 60583 ENGLISH 101 D2 ENGLISH 101 D06 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh TTh 605 607 TBA TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 D06, English 197 F06, and Math 99 EG2: General Education/ Transfer C part-time. 60584 ENGLISH 101 D08 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh 304 TBA 618 de Jesus Estrada, M Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 D08 and English 197 F08 60585 ENGLISH 101 DY 9:30 AM-10:50 AM TTh This course has a Great Books emphasis. This learning community provides an in-depth examination of the history of State Terrorism in Latin America and the rich literature and poetry that has emerged as a response to this experience. State terrorism is defined as a government’s use of kidnapping, disappearances, torture, and murder as a way to terrorize its citizens in order to keep them from opposing the government. Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 DY and History 215 KLQ: State Terrorism and the Creative Response 60586 60587 ENGLISH 101 E ENGLISH 101 E07 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW MW 608 605 Liston, S Ritt, M Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 E07, English 197 G07, Phy Sci 107 C, and Phil 106 K: Science Fiction and Scientific Advancement 60588 60589 60590 60591 60592 ENGLISH 101 E2 ENGLISH 101 E3 ENGLISH 101 E4 ENGLISH 101 E5 ENGLISH 101 EL 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW MW MW MW MW 604 620 303 305 607 Hader, J Bivens, K TBA TBA de Jesus Estrada, M 60594 60595 60596 60597 60598 ENGLISH 101 F ENGLISH 101 F08 ENGLISH 101 F2 ENGLISH 101 F3 ENGLISH 101 FY 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM TTh TTh TTh TTh TTh 620 602 605 303 622 Bivens, K Ortiz, M Williams, D TBA de Jesus Estrada, M MW M W 603 606 Blackboard This course has a Great Books emphasis 60599 ENGLISH 101 G 60600 ENGLISH 101 G09R 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 AM-1:50 AM TBA Crockett, K Crockett, K This is a hybrid course and Wednesday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard. Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 G09R and English 197 J12R 60601 ENGLISH 101 G11 12:30 PM-1:50 PM MW 605 Thomas, C Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 G11 and English 197 J11 60602 ENGLISH 101 GR 2:30 AM-3:50 AM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM M W Blackboard 620 Bivens, K Bivens, K This is a hybrid course and Monday sessions meet asynchronously via Internet and electronically mediated methods 60603 ENGLISH 101 GYR 2:30 AM-3:50 AM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM M W Blackboard 709 Lopez, A Lopez, A 60604 ENGLISH 101 H 60605 ENGLISH 101 H12R 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 AM-1:50 AM TTh T Th 1035 607 Blackboard TBA Crockett, K Crockett, K This is a hybrid course and Thursday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard. 60606 ENGLISH 101 H2R 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 AM-1:50 AM T Th 620 Blackboard Bivens, K Bivens, K This is a hybrid course and Thursday sessions meet asynchronously via Internet and electronically mediated methods TBA With Lab Grade of C or better in CIS 101 OR Grade of C or better in CIS 120, OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 65855 CIS 158 BD 9:05 AM-10:50 AM TTh 406 60571 602 This is a hybrid course and Monday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard. 3 CH TTh MW Students must also enroll in Literature 129 GL TBA Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 CH CIS 145 Introduction to Database on Microcomputers With Lab 65853 CIS 145 B 9:30 AM-10:50 AM This course will have an HIV/AIDS emphasis The study of basic business and technical principles used in programming and operating personal computers. This pathway can lead to entry-level jobs as computer programmer, programmer analyst, systems analyst, operations manager, network administrator, or unit supervisor in private and public firms or organizations. Advances in technology have increased the computer’s application in the factory, the office and the telecommunications industry. As computer use grows, so will the need for workers who are able to cope with change and adapt to new technologies. 60334 CIS 120 AA 60335 CIS 120 C 60336 CIS 120 D 60337 CIS 120 ER 60338 CIS 120 ER2 60339 CIS 120 F 60340 CIS 120 G 60341 CIS 120 H 60342 CIS 120 J 60343 CIS 120 P 60344 CIS 120 R 60345 CIS 120 S 60346 CIS 120 U 60347 CIS 120 MN 60348 CIS 120 Z ENGLISH 101 C05 Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 C05 and English 197 E05 NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. 60607 ENGLISH 101 HHR 60608 ENGLISH 101 J 60609 ENGLISH 101 J2 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM S U MW MW 622 Liston, S Blackboard Liston, S 602 Deher-Lesaint, J 320 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 J2, Speech 101 G2, and Math 99 BD2: General Education/Transfer part-time 60610 ENGLISH 101 J3 60611 ENGLISH 101 K 60612 ENGLISH 101 K2 60613 ENGLISH 101 KR 60614 ENGLISH 101 M 60615 ENGLISH 101 M17 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 8:00 AM-10:50 AM 8:00 AM-10:50 AM MW TTh TTh T U F F 621 603 618 608 Blackboard 606 603 TBA TBA TBA Liston, S Liston, S TBA TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 M17 and English 197 N17 60616 60617 ENGLISH 101 P ENGLISH 101 P13 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM MW MW 621 622 Deher-Lesaint, J TBA 604 406 TBA Nunez, J Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 P13 and English 197R13 60618 60619 ENGLISH 101 P2 ENGLISH 101 Q 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM MW TTh Technology is the primary mode of instruction and students enrolled in this course are required to have regular access to the internet outside of class and to use Blackboard. For more information, please contact the instructor. 60620 ENGLISH 101 Q14 3:55 PM-5:15 PM TTh 607 TBA 621 405 TBA Nunez, J Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 Q14 and English 197 S14 60621 60622 ENGLISH 101 R ENGLISH 101 R15 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM MW MW Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 R15, English 197 T15, and Math 99 SU2: General Education/ Transfer C part-time. Technology is the primary mode of instruction and students enrolled in this course are required to have regular access to the internet outside of class and to use Blackboard. For more information, please contact the instructor 60623 ENGLISH 101 S 5:30 PM-6:50 PM TTh 406 Nunez, J Technology is the primary mode of instruction and students enrolled in this course are required to have regular access to the internet outside of class and to use Blackboard. For more information, please contact the instructor 60624 ENGLISH 101 S16 5:30 PM-6:50 PM TTh 620 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 S16 and English 197 U16 REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO SHORT-TERM COURSE LISTINGS 32 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, IL 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu 60625 ENGLISH 101 S2 5:30 PM-6:50 PM TTh 621 TBA Students must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 S2, Speech 101 R2, and Psych 201 T: General Education/Transfer part-time. 60626 ENGLISH 101 T 60627 ENGLISH 101 U 60628 ENGLISH 101 U2 64865 ENGLISH 101 EYR 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 2:00 AM-3:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW TTh TTh M W 602 622 621 Blackboard 407 TBA TBA TBA Lopez, A Lopez, A This is a hybrid course and Monday sessions will be conducted online through Blackboard 66427 66431 ENGLISH 101 B3 ENGLISH 101 M18 8:00 AM-9:20 AM 8:00 AM-10:50 AM TTh F 608 621 TBA TBA Student must be concurrently enrolled in English 101 M18 and English 197 N18 9:00 AM-11:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 9:30 AM-10:50 AM 1:00 AM-2:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:00 AM-1:20 AM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 12:30 PM-1:50 PM 2:00 PM-3:20 PM 3:55 PM-5:15 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 5:30 PM-6:50 PM 7:05 PM-8:25 PM 9:30 AM-12:20 PM 5:30 PM-8:25 PM 3 CH S MW TTh M M W W TTh MW TTh MW MW MW TTh TTh F F 408 203B 408 Blackboard 203B Blackboard 203B 407 203B 203B 408 408 408 408 408 203B 408 TBA Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A Mahmud, A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA GEOG 201 Physical Geography 3 CH (IAI) MATH 125-1 Introductory Statistics 4 CH (IAI) Eligibility for English 101, OR ACT Reading Score range within (19-36), OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 61389 GEOG 201 E 11:00 AM-12:20 PM MW 1032 Hinton, J 61390 GEOG 201 P 3:55 PM-5:15 PM MW 1031 Hinton, J Grade of C or better in Math 99 OR ACT Math Score range within (21-23). 60285 MATH 125-1 AAHH 9:00 AM-12:45 PM S 60286 MATH 125-1 BD 8:00 AM-9:45 AM TTh 60290 MATH 125-1 CE 9:30 AM-11:15 AM MW 60291 MATH 125-1 FH 11:00 AM-12:45 PM TTh 60293 MATH 125-1 GJR 1:00 PM-2:45 PM W 1:00 AM-2:45 AM U 60287 MATH 125-1 JL 2:00 PM-3:45 PM MW 60292 MATH 125-1 MN 9:00 AM-12:35 PM F 66763 MATH 125-1 PR 4:00 PM-5:45 PM MW 60288 MATH 125-1 QS 5:15 PM-7:00 PM TTh 60289 MATH 125-1 VT 7:05 PM-8:50 PM MW 707 TBA 1117 Thomas, L 707 Miranda- Mendoza, F 707 Sheu, C 722 Sheu, C Blackboard Sheu, C 708 Kakumanu, S 705 TBA 708 Sheu, C 703 Thomas, L 706 TBA PHY SCI 202 Raster GIS and Remote Sensing 4 CH With Lab Grade of C or better in English 101 and completion of Math 99 OR equivalent placement test OR Consent of Department Chairperson. 64320 PHY SCI 202 RT 5:30 PM-8:20 PM MW 320 AT OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS Basic Certificate (739) Transportation, Distribution and Logistics provides students with a direct experience working in a logistics environment, building skills critical to success including: operations/ business development, receiving, shipping, and case analysis. BUSINES 155 Working in Warehousing Environment 6:30 PM-9:50 PM 330TRNS 152 LN 3:30 PM-5:10 PM 3 CH TTh 9 Bourke, J This class will be held at the South Chicago Learning Center located 3055 E. 92nd St. 63717 330TRNS 152 QSU 6:00 PM-9:00 PM T 2403 330TRNS 158 Purchasing 63719 330TRNS 158 SASC 9:00 AM-12:00 PM S 3308 INTDSP 102 Career Development and Decision Making 65002 INTDSP 102 KMP TBA 3 CH 3:30 PM-5:55 PM Smith, M 3 CH M 2206 Brown, B 4 Garner, K This section requires concurrent enrollment in Business 155 section P1/P1X. 64632 INTDSP 102 NQ 4:00 PM-6:30 PM T COMMERCIAL DRIVER TRAINING Basic Certificate (876) Designed for individuals with little or no commercial driving experience, the OliveHarvey Commercial Driver Training Program trains students for entry level employment as commercial motor vehicle operators. In partnership with the Illinois Department of Transportation, this program prepares you to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License in the State of Illinois. Successful completers will receive a Basic Certificate. A new class begins the first Monday of every month. Course Fee: $3500. COMMERCIAL PASSENGER DRIVER: CLASS B Basic Certificate (875) Designed for individuals with little or no experience; students will be trained to operate Class B passenger and nonpassenger commercial motor vehicles. Successful completers will receive a Basic Certificate. A new class begins the first Monday of every month. Course Fee: $1470. COMMERCIAL DRIVER REFRESHER TRAINING Designed for individuals with commercial driver training experience; this course provides drivers with a review of the current rules, regulations and requirements to which all commercial drivers must adhere. Students must have a valid Illinois CDL and a current DOT Medical Card prior to enrollment. Classes begin monthly. Course Fee: $775. Evaluation Fee: $175. PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLE TRAINING: TAXI Basic Certificate (715) This two-week training program prepares individuals to become public chauffeurs and take the Department of Business Affairs & Consumer Protection licensing exam. A new class begins weekly on Saturday with mandatory orientation. Day and evening classes are offered. Course Fee: $305. TBA Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics With Lab 65009 BUSINES 155 P1 65106 This class will be held at the South Chicago Learning Center located 3055 E. 92nd St. CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers 60334 CIS 120 AA 60335 CIS 120 C 60336 CIS 120 D 60337 CIS 120 ER 60338 CIS 120 ER2 60339 CIS 120 F 60340 CIS 120 G 60341 CIS 120 H 60342 CIS 120 J 60343 CIS 120 P 60344 CIS 120 R 60345 CIS 120 S 60346 CIS 120 U 60347 CIS 120 MN 60348 CIS 120 Z 330TRNS 152 Introduction to Business Logistics LIMOUSINE: RESTRICTED CHAUFFEUR TRAINING Basic Certificate (889) This one-day training course prepares individuals to become restricted public chauffeurs. Upon completion, drivers are eligible to become licensed to drive livery/limousine, sightseeing vehicles, and medical carriers. A new class begins weekly on Saturday. Course Fee: $115. DEFENSIVE DRIVING 2 Hour Course This two-hour, behind the wheel course is designed for newly licensed public chauffeurs who have not driven in the U.S. for at least three years and all licensed public chauffeurs that are required to undergo additional training. Course Fee: $125. 3 CH M 3301 TBA This section requires concurrent enrollment in INTDSP 102 section KMP. 330TRNS 150 Introduction to Transportation Administration 63706 330TRNS 150 PRT 6:00 PM-9:00 PM W 3 CH 2403 330TRNS 151 Central Store: Applied Logistics With Lab Grade of C or better in BUSINES 155. 64435 330TRNS 151 ACE 11:00 AM-11:00 AM Bourke, J 6 CH MW 3308 Bourke, J NOTE: Some courses have additional fees that can range from $30 to as much as $950. REGISTER NOW! To register, visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules