Amarillo Continuing Education Spring 2016 Class
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Amarillo Continuing Education Spring 2016 Class
S’ E ID G 40 K LLE ge O pa C ee S Amarillo College CONTINUING EDUCATION Professional Development • Leadership Skills Personal Enrichment • Technical Training • Kids’ College • Seniors’ College SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE ACTX.EDU/CE Enroll online at: actx.edu/ce Select “Find Classes” An Equal Opportunity Community College R E G I S T R A T I O N B E G I N S M O N D AY , D E C E M B E R 7 THIS SCHEDULE INCLUDES: Hereford Campus, pg. 57 • Moore County Campus, pg. 59 Contents Business/Career Bookkeeping/Accounting...................3 Human Resources Management......3 Management.....................................3 Computer/Technology Computer Lifestyle............................3 Computer Programming....................4 Healthcare EMS...................................................5 Healthcare Courses..........................5 Certified Nurse Aide..........................6 EKG Technician.................................7 IV Therapy and Technique................7 Medication Aide.................................7 Patient Care Technician....................8 Phlebotomy.......................................8 Telemetry Monitor Technician............9 Simulation Courses...........................9 Massage Therapy............................10 Healthcare Seminars.......................10 Language/Communication Languages......................................12 Writing.............................................12 Personal Enrichment/Recreation Acting..............................................14 Anger Management.........................14 Arts and Crafts................................14 Cooking, Beverage & Entertainment.......................16 Dance..............................................18 Ballet & Jazz............................18 Ballroom Dancing.....................18 Belly Dancing...........................19 Country Western Dancing........19 Defensive Driving............................20 Dog Obedience...............................20 English, Literature and Film............21 Fencing...........................................21 Financial Wellness & Retirement....21 Fitness & Health..............................22 Group General Fitness.............22 Mind/Body Fitness...................23 Games.............................................24 Gardening.......................................24 Gymnastics......................................24 Healthy Lifestyles............................25 Motorcycle Operator Training..........25 Music...............................................26 Photography....................................27 Piano...............................................28 Sewing/Needle Arts/Upholstery.......28 Sports and Recreation....................29 Professional Trades/Industry Automotive Collision Tech...............29 Automotive Tech..............................30 Fitness Pre-Certificiation.................30 Floral Design...................................30 Forklift Operator Certification..........30 Industrial Tech.................................31 Irrigation Tech..................................31 Landscaping....................................32 Plumbers.........................................32 Safety/Environmental Tech..............32 Techincal Core Courses..................35 Truck Driving Academy...................36 Welding Tech...................................39 Kids’ College Art .................................................40 Cheerleading...................................40 Cooking...........................................40 Dance..............................................41 Fencing...........................................44 Gymnastics......................................44 Music...............................................50 Power Tumbling/Trampoline............50 Physical Fitness and Health............51 Sports and Recreation....................51 Martial Arts...............................51 Volleyball..................................52 Skating............................................52 AC Conservatory Theatre................52 Seniors’ College Arts and Crafts................................55 Computer Classes...........................55 Fitness.............................................56 Hereford Campus.................................57 Industrial Tech.................................57 Photography....................................57 Professional Trades/Industry...........57 Technical Core Course....................57 Truck Driving Academy...................58 Moore County Campus........................59 Computer Literacy...........................59 ESL.................................................59 Healthcare Courses........................59 Truck Driving Academy...................60 Safety and Environmental Tech.......61 Welding Tech...................................61 Campus Maps **online at www.actx.edu/cr/maps** Registration Form...................................2 Registration Information.........................64 New Classes Online Classes Linked Classes Attention! Check out other courses of interest. For more information call (806) 371-5000 or see our website: www.actx.edu/ce Meet the Instructor: Bryan Cook: Cowboy and Project Management Expert Bryan Cook teaches Amarillo College’s Project Management Certification Preparation course. If you’ve taken it, I know you’ll agree with me that he is a dedicated and disciplined teacher of the craft of project management. Bryan has an impressive history of career excellence. After earning his B.A and MBA from St. Edwards University in Austin, he’s run numerous multi-million dollar projects for major companies such as Ford Motor Company, Knotts Berry Farm, John Deere, XCEL Energy, and HDR. In addition, he has completed an extensive list of professional development courses with a strong emphasis on project management, leadership and best practices. Bryan’s true passion for anything involving a horse exemplifies his dedication and passion. His rodeo career began while he was growing up on a ranch near Odessa, TX. After competing in high school and college rodeos, he joined the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and began his stint in rough stock events. After a severe injury, he decided it was better for his long term career to focus on roping skills. Countless awards, buckles, and saddles later, Bryan is still at it every day keeping himself and his horses in peak shape to get to the next competition. Bryan’s ultimate gift is his willingness to share his knowledge. Whether he’s in slacks and a suit coat teaching Project Management, or jeans and boots teaching kids horsemanship skills, Bryan has a passion for teaching. After becoming aware of a young lady who didn’t have a horse of her own for a Halloween contest, Bryan lent the young lady his very own Whiskey - one of the sweetest horses I’ve ever known. Never to shy away from an opportunity to give, Bryan later gave his ol’ faithful, award-winning “Whiskey” to a young boy in need of a roping horse for competition. He spent the time to teach him some of the basic roping skills any world champ needs to know, along with a brand new rope. It is special people like Bryan that really make us successful at Amarillo College and I hope if you ever have the pleasure of meeting this man, you will tip your hat and shake his hand!! With great pride, Megan Eikner Associate Dean of Continuing Education Amarillo College Amarillo College – (USPS #1380)(Volume 5, Number 4, December 2015) is published four times per year (April, May, July, December) by the staff of Amarillo College, 2201 S Washington St, Amarillo TX 79109. Periodical Postage Paid at Amarillo, TX 79120. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to College Relations, Amarillo College, PO Box 447, Amarillo, TX 79178. Date of Birth (MM/DD/YY): _______________________________ ( ) Female Job Title: __________________________________________________ ( ) No ( ) No ___________ ( ) American Express Card Security Code: ( ) Visa Expiration Date: ___________ ( ) MasterCard Amarillo College is an Equal Opportunity Community College. Any student, who because of a disabling condition may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements, should contact disAbility Services (SSC119, Phone 371-5436) as soon as possible. Enrollment Eligibility Notice: Students with outstanding obligations to Amarillo College may not be allowed to enroll in or complete a continuing education course until the obligations are fulfilled. Students who have received a Criminal Trespass Warning from Amarillo College will not be allowed to enroll in courses held on any AC campus unless the warning has been lifted. 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Amarillo College Continuing Education Registration Form 2 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 3 Business/Career Bookkeeping/Accounting For additional information please call (806) 371-2904. Bookkeeping-Accounting w/QuickBooks™ $155.00 Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills 25 wpm. First 7 classes include: solid coverage of accounting concepts and principles; analyzing business transactions; general journal and general ledger; closing entries; accounts receivable and accounts payable; financial statements; and completing the accounting cycle for a sole proprietorship. Last 5 classes include: applying accounting principles using QuickBooks™. Textbook and workbook purchase required. Payroll accounting not included. ID# 147217 ACNT-1002-2001 06:00PM-09:00PM M 01/25 - 04/18 Carol Carter DTWN Business & Industry Center 113,126 36.00 Hrs. (3.60 CEU) Human Resources Management For additional information please call (806) 371-5265 unless otherwise noted. Human Relations $179.00 Practical application of the principles and concepts of behavioral sciences to interpersonal relationships in the business and industrial environment. ID# 148870 HRPO-1011-2001 10:30AM-11:45AM TR 01/19 - 05/12 ID# 148871 HRPO-1011-2002 07:00PM-09:45PM M 01/19 - 05/09 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 404/406 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Management For additional information please call (806) 371-5265 unless otherwise noted. Communications in Management $179.00 Small Business Management – Entrepreneurship $179.00 Supervision $179.00 Basic theory and processes of communication skills necessary for the management of an organization's workforce. Student learns how to produce a job resume, complete a job application, write cover letters and to prepare for job interviews. ID# 148875 BMGT-1005-2001 WEB 01/19 - 05/13 Staff 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) How to start and operate a small business. Topics include essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, financial planning, marketing strategies and legal issues. ID# 148876 BUSG-2009-2001 07:00PM-08:15PM T 01/19 - 05/10 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 404 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) A study of the role of the supervisor. Managerial functions as applied to leadership, counseling, motivation and human skills are examined. ID# 148872 BMGT-1001-2001 09:00AM-10:15AM TR 01/19 - 05/12 ID# 148874 BMGT-1001-2002 07:00PM-09:30PM F 01/22 - 05/13 and 08:00AM-03:00PM SU Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 404 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Computer/Technology For additional information please call (806) 371-5238. Computer Lifestyle For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. My PC - Introduction to Computers $45.00 Windows 7 concepts and terminology include basic file management, desktop and mouse operations and an introduction to computer programs such as Microsoft Word are also covered. ID# 147659 MISC-1023-2001 09:00AM-11:00AM MW 01/25 - 02/03 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 8.00 Hrs. ID# 147661 MISC-1023-2002 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 01/25 - 02/03 Danny Pina WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 213 8.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 4 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry My PC - Computers Plus $80.00 Prerequisite: Previous computer experience. A unique, fun approach to getting hands-on with Windows 7 operating system. Learn, at a comfortable pace, how to work with files and file folders, find and use desktop tools and gadgets, and get a sneak-peek at photo editing, making slide shows and keeping in touch with friends and family. ID# 147662 MISC-1030-2001 09:00AM-11:00AM MW 02/08 - 03/02 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 16.00 Hrs. ID# 147664 MISC-1030-2002 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 02/08 - 03/02 Danny Pina WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 213 16.00 Hrs. MS Excel 2013 - Beginning $45.00 Prerequisite: Windows experience. Identify electronic spreadsheet terminology and concepts; create, format, edit and print spreadsheets; create and work with simple formulas and functions; use formatting features; generate charts, graphs and reports. Create headers and footers. ID# 147410 MISC-1044-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 04/04 - 04/13 Melissa Elliott WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 213 8.00 Hrs. MS Word 2013 Beginning $45.00 MS Word 2013 - Intermediate $45.00 MS Excel 2013 - Intermediate $45.00 Prerequisite: Windows experience. Identify word processing terminology and concepts. Create, format, edit and print documents and tables. Use simple tools and utilities. ID# 147348 MISC-1045-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 02/29 - 03/09 Melissa Elliott WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 213 8.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: MS Word 2013 experience. Identify word processing terminology and concepts. Work with tables, mail-merge, header/footers, text boxes, shapes, WordArt, pictures and templates. Create, format, edit and track technical documents. ID# 147349 MISC-1048-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 03/21 - 03/30 Melissa Elliott WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 213 8.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: MS Excel 2013 experience. Review Excel formulas and functions. Create complex formulas and pivot tables. Format, sort, outline, filter and import data. ID# 147598 MISC-1051-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 04/18 - 04/27 Melissa Elliott WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 213 8.00 Hrs. Computer Programming Computer Programming $199.00 Design and Creation of Games $199.00 Introductory level in various programming languages. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design, development, testing, implementation and documentation. Includes coverage of language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices and disks/files. ID# 147264 ITSE-1029-2001 02:00PM-04:45PM MW 01/20 - 05/11 Dewayne Higgs WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 210 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Introductory level including analysis of existing applications and creation of a game using an existing game engine. In-depth coverage of the essential elements of game design. Overview of cultural history of electronic games, survey of the major innovators, and examination of the trends and taboos that motivate game design. ID# 147262 GAME-1006-2001 12:30PM-01:45PM MW 01/20 - 03/11 Dewayne Higgs WSC Byrd Business Bldg. 210 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Register Early! See page 64 for registration information. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 5 Healthcare Emergency Medical Services For additional information please call any EMSP Faculty (806) 354-6077, 356-3662, 354-6069, or the Allied Health Division Office 354-6055. Emergency Medical Technician - Basic $622.00 EMT Basic Refresher $149.00 Paramedic Refresher $221.00 Prerequisites: Reading Techniques II - minimum grade of C or a score on a stateapproved test indicating college-level reading skills. In order to maintain compliance with the Texas Administrative Code, Title 25, Part 1, Chapter 91, Subchapter B, Rule 97.64 and Texas Department of State Health Services rule, all immunization requirements must be met prior to any patient contact in the clinical setting. These immunizations include: Tetanus-Diphtheria Toxoid (Td), Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hepatitis B (complete series), Varicella (chickenpox), and an annual Tuberculin skin test. Preparation for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Class will meet one 8-hour Saturday in addition to the Monday-Wednesday meeting times. Additional Clinical time of 48 hours required. ID# 147313 EMSP-1001-2001 01:00PM-05:00PM TR 01/19 – 05/12 Doug Adcock WC Allied Health 172 176.00 Hrs. (17.60 CEU) ID# 147314 EMSP-1001-2002 07:30AM-11:30AM MW 01/19 – 05/11 Paul Whitfield WC Allied Health 177 176.00 Hrs. (17.60 CEU) ID# 147315 EMSP-1001-2003 05:00PM-09:00PM MW 01/19 – 05/11 Wade Olsen WC Allied Health 177 176.00 Hrs. (17.60 CEU) Update and review theory and skills necessary to meet national and/or state requirements for remediation or recertification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). ID# 147316 EMSP-1004-2001 06:00PM-10:00PM MT 01/19 - 02/29 Brandon Fansler WC Allied Health 175 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Update and review theory and skills necessary to meet national and/or state requirements for remediation or recertification as a paramedic ID# 147317 EMSP-2042-2001 06:00PM-10:00PM MT 01/19 - 03/28 Brandon Fansler WC Allied Health 175 72.00 Hrs. (7.20 CEU) Healthcare Courses For additional information please call (806) 354-6085 unless otherwise noted. Certified Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy, EKG Technician, Patient Care Technician, Medication Aide and Massage Therapy have one or more of the following prerequisites. Please refer to the course description for further information. Prerequisite #1: Immunizations: Student must provide documentation of the following immunizations prior to registering. All immunizations must be current: 1. Tetanus-Diphtheria Toxoid (Td) (must have been administered within the last ten years), 2. MMR: (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) two doses 3. Hepatitis B (completed series) 4. Varicella (chickenpox), as specified by the Texas Administrative Code, Title 25, Part 1, chapter 97, Subchapter B, Rule 97.64. 5 .TB (tuberculosis) test within the last year. 6. Flu shot (seasonal). Prerequisite #2: Criminal Background Check: A Criminal Background Check is required prior to registering for many classes. Students must order background check online at www.precheck.com. (Please select Student Check, order student background check, choose Amarillo College Continuing Education as the school.) Results will be sent directly to CCHcE office in 3 to 5 business days. Results must be in before a student may register. Prerequisite #3: High School Diploma or GED Prerequisite #4: Advisor Approval: Please see an advisor on West Campus, Building A (8), Room 106 before registering. Call (806) 354-6085 for more information. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 6 Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication CPR and First Aid Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry $58.00 CPR Healthcare Provider $58.00 Covers American Heart Association Guidelines. Offered for childcare personnel, foster parents, truck drivers, electricians, and those requiring infant, child and adult CPR and First Aid, including how to use an AED. This CPR does not meet the requirements for healthcare workers. ID# 146943 EMSP-1026-2002 08:00AM-04:00PM S 02/27 ID# 146944 EMSP-1026-3001 08:00AM-04:00PM S 05/21 Staff WC Building A (8) 110 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Presents American Heart Association guidelines for CPR for Healthcare Providers, including how to use an AED and how to manage respiratory and cardiac emergencies. This course does not meet the first-aid requirements for child care personnel and foster parents. ID# 146946 EMSP-1019-2002 08:00AM-04:00PM S 01/09 ID# 146947 EMSP-1019-2003 08:00AM-04:00PM S 01/23 ID# 146949 EMSP-1019-2004 08:00AM-04:00PM S 02/06 ID# 146951 EMSP-1019-2005 08:00AM-04:00PM S 02/20 ID# 146953 EMSP-1019-3001 08:00AM-04:00PM S 03/05 ID# 146954 EMSP-1019-3002 08:00AM-04:00PM S 04/02 ID# 146955 EMSP-1019-3003 08:00AM-04:00PM S 04/16 ID# 146956 EMSP-1019-3004 08:00AM-04:00PM S 05/07 Staff WC Building A (8) 110 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Prerequisites #1, #2 and #4 (see page 5) Full payment is required at registration. Students must complete a TABE test. CNA Weekday Program Introduction to Professional CNA 147397 NURA-1001-2004 Lecture 147398 NURA-1001-2005 Clinical 147399 NURA-1060-3002 Michele Rupe, RN 08:30AM-02:00PM WR and 08:30AM-09:30AM MWR and TBA MT 01/20 - 01/21 01/25 - 03/03 02/02 - 03/07 08:30AM-12:00PM T and 09:30AM-02:00PM MWR and 08:30AM-4:30PM F and 09:30AM-12:30PM MW 01/19 01/25 - 03/03 02/26 03/07 - 03/09 08:30AM-12:30pm RF 03/10 - 03/11 and TBA MTWRFSU 03/12 - 03/30 and 08:30AM-12:30pm R 03/31 TBA 205.00 Hrs. (20.50 CEU) CNA Weeknight Program Introduction to Professional CNA 147405 NURA-1001-2006 Lecture 147416 NURA-1001-2007 Clinical 147406 NURA-1060-3003 Melanie Blevins, LVN $770.00 $770.00 04:30PM-10:00PM WR and 04:30PM-05:30PM MWR and TBA 02/10 - 02/11 02/15 - 03/31 02/23 - 04/04 04:30PM-08:00PM T and 05:30PM-10:00PM MWR and 08:30AM-04:30PM S and 04:30PM-07:30PM MW 02/09 02/15 - 03/31 03/12 04/04 - 04/06 04:30PM-08:30PM RF 04/07 - 04/08 and 04:30PM-08:30PM M 04/25 and TBA MTWRFSU 04/09 - 04/24 WC Building A (8) 206 205.00 Hrs. (20.50 CEU) CNA Skills Review $35.00 Skills review for individuals who are planning to take the state CNA exam ID# 147400 NURA-1091-2001 01:00PM-09:00PM T 01/26 ID# 147401 NURA-1091-2002 01:00PM-09:00PM T 02/16 ID# 147402 NURA-1091-3001 01:00PM-09:00PM T 03/08 ID# 147403 NURA-1091-3002 01:00PM-09:00PM T 04/12 ID# 147404 NURA-1091-3003 01:00PM-09:00PM T 05/17 Melody Stephens, LVN WC Building A (8) 206 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 7 EKG Technician Prerequisite #1, #2, #3 and #4 (see page 5) EKG Fundamentals $350.00 EKG Stress Test / Holter Monitor $245.00 EKG Clinical $300.00 Designed specifically for EKG/ECG Technician. Teaches cardiac physiology, 12 lead performance & basic interpretation. This is Part 1 of 3-part EKG Technician Program. Students must take a Pre-TABE and Post-TABE test for EKG Program. ID# 147378 ECRD-1011-2002 05:30PM-09:30PM MW 02/15 - 03/09 Melody Rupe, RN WC Building A (8) 110 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Prerequisite: EKG Fundamentals. Designed for EKG/ECG Technicians. Teaches performance of stress testing the heart, the implications of decreased cardiac output and its application in interpreting electrical activity. Demonstrate competency in use of Holter Monitor. This is Part 2 of 3-part EKG Technician series. ID# 147380 ECRD-1091-3001 05:30PM-09:30PM MW 03/30 - 04/18 Melody Rupe, RN WC Building A (8) 110 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) Prerequisite: EKG Fundamentals for ECG and EKG Stress Test/Holter Monitor. Designed for EKG/ECG Technicians. Teaches performance of stress testing the heart, implications of decreased cardiac output and its application in interpreting electrical activity. Demonstrate competency in use of in Holter Monitor. This is Part 3 of the 3-part EKG Technician series. ID# 1473875 ECRD-1091-3002 05:30PM-09:30PM W 04/20 and 05:30PM-09:30PM R 04/28 and 05:30PM-09:30PM M 05/09 and TBA MTWRFSU 04/21 - 05/08 Melody Rupe, RN WC Building A (8) 110 44.00 Hrs. (4.40 CEU) IV Therapy and Technique IV Therapy and Technique $175.00 Course open to RN, GN, LVN, or GVN to take this course. Theory and techniques of venipuncture, intravenous infusions and blood drawing. Information regarding fluids, electrolytes, blood products, hyper-alimentation, venous system physiology, lipids, and local and systemic complication in IV Therapy. Required packet available in West Campus Bookstore. ID# 145633 VNSG-1039-2001 09:00AM-06:00PM TWR 01/05 - 01/07 Staff WC Building A (8) 109 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) Medication Aide Prerequisites #3 and #4 (see page 5). Must be 18 years old, be CNA employed and currently working in a Long Term Care Facility for 90 days, bring a letter verifying employment history from current employer, be able to read, write, and speak English, and arrange for and complete a 10-hour practicum at the facility of employment. State exam fee is additional; must submit fee directly to the state. Medication Aide $505.00 Medication Aide Update $70.00 Learn proper procedures on how to administer medications to residents in nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, correctional institutions and assisted living facilities. ID# 147422 NURA-1013-2001 05:15PM-09:45PM MW 01/20 - 05/16 Jana Kidd, MSN, RN WC Building A (8) 109 144.00 Hrs. (14.40 CEU) Fulfills the annual renewal requirements for Certified Medication Aides. Topics include: review and update of medication aide training rules, medication administration, and related responsibilities. Student must bring Medication Aide number to class. Students must register by the Wednesday prior to class in order to attend this course. ABSOLUTELY NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED THE DAY OF CLASS ID# 147424 NURA-1041-3001 08:00AM-04:00PM S 03/12 Jana Kidd, MSN, RN WC Building A (8) 109 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Registration Deadline: March 9 Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 8 Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Patient Care Technician Prerequisites #1, #2, #3 and #4 (see page 5) Patient Care Technicians work in clinics, hospitals, wound care centers and long-term care facilities. PCT’s check vital signs, perform CPR and First Aid, and assist in medical examinations, performing electrocardiograms (EKGs), basic laboratory procedures, and phlebotomy. Students are not required to take all PCT classes at once, but they can take all classes to complete the program in one semester. Students may register for any number of PCT classes at a time. Students may be exempt from a portion of the program if they can meet the requirements of any course section. Full payment is required at registration. Students must complete a TABE test. Patient Care Tech Fundamentals of CNA $555.00 Provides curriculum covering CNA portion of Patient Care Tech Program. ID# 147373 NURA-1001-2003 08:30AM-12:00PM T 01/19 and 09:30AM-02:00PM MWR 01/25 - 03/03 and 08:30AM-04:30PM F 02/26 and 09:30AM-12:30PM MW 03/07 - 03/09 and 08:30AM-12:30PM R 03/10 and Clinical TBA SU 03/12 - 03/13 Melody Rupe, RN WC Building A (8) 206 109.00 Hrs. (10.90 CEU) Patient Care Tech Fundamentals of EKG $350.00 Covers EKG/ECG portion of the Patient Care Technician Program. Teaches cardiac physiology, 12 lead performance & basic interpretation ID# 147375 ECRD-1011-2001 05:30PM-09:30PM MW 02/15 - 03/09 and Clinical TBA MTWRFSU 03/10 - 03/28 Melody Rupe, RN WC Building A (8) 110 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Patient Care Tech Fundamentals of Phlebotomy $450.00 Covers Phlebotomy portion of Patient Care Tech Program and includes a Clinical piece. ID# 147374 PLAB-1023-2001 01:00PM-04:00PM TR 01/19 - 03/03 and 08:00AM-04:00PM S 01/30 and Clinical TBA MTWRF 03/07 - 03/31 Kim Boyd, MT WC Allied Health 107 70.00 Hrs. (7.00 CEU) Patient Care Tech Fundamentals of Health Unit Coordinator $385.00 Patient Care Tech Acute Care of Patient $505.00 Covers medical charts and forms, laws and ethics, and physician order transcription for Health Unit Coordinator portion and includes clinical piece. ID# 147376 NUPC-1020-2001 06:15PM-10:15PM R 02/11 05:30PM-09:30PM TR 02/16 - 03/08 and Clinical TBA MTWRFSU 03/09 - 03/16 Patricia St. Charles, HUC WC Building A (8) 108 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Covers Acute Care portion of Patient Care Tech Program and includes a clinical piece. ID# 147377 NURA-1001-3001 05:30PM-10:00PM MTWR 04/19 - 05/16 and Clinical TBA MTWRFSU 05/06 - 05/16 Melody Rupe, RN WC Building A (8) 206 96.00 Hrs. (9.60 CEU) Phlebotomy Prerequisites #1, #2, #3 and #4 (see page 5) Phlebotomy Lecture $380.00 Theoretical and practical aspects of specimen collections for clinical laboratories. Topics include: professionalism, ethics, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology and use of laboratory equipment. This is Part 1 of a 2-part curriculum. Students must pass this course prior to enrolling in Part 2 of the Phlebotomy curriculum. This is a hybrid class computer/ internet access is required. Homework and quizzes are given online. All students must take the TABE Test. Pre-TABE test will be 1/15 and Post-TABE Test will be 3/3 to be taken at West Campus, Building A (8), Room 107. ID# 147388 PLAB-1023-2002 01:00PM-04:00PM TR 01/19 - 03/03 WC Allied Health 107 and 08:00AM-04:00PM S 01/30 Kim Boyd, MT, AMT WC Building A (8) 109 50.00 Hrs. (5.00 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Phlebotomy Clinical Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 9 $545.00 Phlebotomy Professional $180.00 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Phlebotomy Lecture and written permission from instructor. Flu shot required by Mar. 1. This course provides the Clinical component for Phlebotomy Lecture. ID# 147389 PLAB-1060-3001 TBA MTWRF 03/07- 05/06 Kim Boyd, MT WC Allied Health 107 112.00 Hrs. (11.20 CEU) Prepares for ASCP certification. Must have Instructor consent to enroll. This is an online hybrid course. Internet access required. ID# 147394 PLAB-2000-3001 TBA MTWRF 05/09 - 08/26 Kim Boyd, MT, AMT WC Allied Health 107 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) Telemetry Monitor Technician Telemetry Monitor Technician $190.00 Fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, basic electrocardiography, interpretation of dysrhythmias and appropriate treatment modalities. Required for Monitor Technicians. ID# 147396 ECRD-1011-2003 06:00PM-09:00PM T 01/19 - 05/17 Denise Bolden, RN WC Building A (8) 107 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) High Fidelity Healthcare Simulation Courses For additional information please call (806) 354-6088. Advanced Cardiac Life Support $205.00 Advanced Cardiac Life Support-Refresher $190.00 Pediatric Advanced Life Support $205.00 Prerequisites: Proof of current CPR/BLS certification. Be able to interpret basic cardiac arrhythmias. Complete a pretest before coming to class. For practitioners completing ACLS education for the first time. The purchase of a book is recommended for current AHA Guidelines. Books are available at the West Campus Bookstore for purchase prior to class. 15 contact hours for nurses. ID# 146776 EMSP-2035-2002 08:00AM-04:30PM TW 01/26 - 01/27 ID# 146777 EMSP-2035-2003 08:00AM-04:30PM WR 02/17 - 02/18 ID# 146778 EMSP-2035-3001 08:00AM-04:30PM TW 03/22 - 03/23 ID# 146779 EMSP-2035-3002 08:00AM-04:30PM WR 04/13 - 04/14 ID# 146780 EMSP-2035-3003 08:00AM-04:30PM TW 05/17 - 05/18 Staff Texas Tech UHSC 1400 Wallace Blvd 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Prerequisites: Proof of current CPR/BLS and ACLS certifications. Student must complete a pretest, print out the score and bring it to class in order to attend. ID# 146781 EMSP-2036-2002 08:00AM-04:30PM T 01/12 ID# 146782 EMSP-2036-2003 08:00AM-04:30PM R 02/04 ID# 146783 EMSP-2036-3001 08:00AM-04:30PM T 03/08 ID# 146784 EMSP-2036-3002 08:00AM-04:30PM T 04/05 ID# 146785 EMSP-2036-3003 08:00AM-04:30PM M 05/16 Staff Texas Tech UHSC 1400 Wallace Blvd 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Prerequisites: Proof of current CPR/BLS certification. Be able to interpret basic cardiac arrhythmias and complete a pretest before coming to class. For practitioners completing PALS education for the first time. This course will cover current guidelines. The purchase of a book is recommended for current AHA Guidelines. Books are available for purchase at the West Campus Bookstore. 15 contact hours for nurses. ID# 146786 EMSP-1047-2002 08:00AM-04:30PM TW 02/09 - 02/10 ID# 146787 EMSP-1047-3001 08:00AM-04:30PM TW 04/26 - 04/27 Staff Texas Tech UHSC 1400 Wallace Blvd 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 10 Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Massage Therapy Prerequisite #2, #3 and #4 (see page 5). For additional information please call (806) 354-6085. Massage Therapy Fundamental II Prerequisite: Fundamentals I and in-person registration only at West Campus, Building A (8), Room 106. Emphasizes specialized techniques and assessment of client needs to identify a specific plan of care. Meets the minimum 75-contact-hour requirement for licensure. ID# 146938 MSSG-2011-2001 05:00PM-10:00PM MW 01/11 - 03/02 Eric Gehman WC Building A (8) 210 75.00 Hrs. (7.50 CEU) Massage Kinesiology $435.00 Massage Hydrotherapy $180.00 Massage Business and Ethics $390.00 Massage Internship $435.00 Prerequisite: In-person registration only at West Campus, Building A (8), Room 106. Applied study of human kinesiology. Muscle movements and dysfunctions will be discussed and palpated. Includes theory and practice of functional muscle testing. Hydrotherapy/Therapeutic Modalities in Massage Therapy. Meets the minimum 50-contact-hour requirement for licensure for Massage. ID# 146939 MSSG-2013-3001 05:30PM-09:30PM TR 03/01 - 04/19 Eric Gehman WC Building A (8) 210 50.00 Hrs. (5.00 CEU) Prerequisite: In-person registration only at West Campus, Building A (8), Room 106. Use of accepted hydrotherapy and holistic modalities of external application of temperature for its reflective affect. Receive hands-on training in skills and knowledge needed to perform techniques and spa skills with the use of varying thermal applications. Meets the minimum 20-contact-hour requirement for licensure for Massage. ID# 146940 MSSG-1005-3001 05:00PM-10:00PM MW 03/21 - 03/30 Curtis Young WC Building A (8) 210 20.00 Hrs. (2.00 CEU) Prerequisite: In-person registration only at West Campus, Building A (8), Room 106. Study of physical and financial office practices and marketing. Includes ethical practices for Massage Therapists as established law or regulatory agency. Meets the minimum 45-contact-hour requirement for licensure. ID# 146941 MSSG-1007-2001 05:30PM-09:30PM MTWR 01/12 - 02/18 Dianna Young WC Building A (8) 210 45.00 Hrs. (4.50 CEU) Prerequisite: All previous Massage Therapy courses. In-person registration only at West Campus, Building A (8), Room 106. Enables student to synthesize knowledge, apply skills in a Clinical setting and develop experience managing workflow. Integrate skills, knowledge, and abilities acquired in all massage techniques courses as they perform massage at an On-Campus practicum site. Will be under direct supervision by a licensed Massage Therapy Instructor on staff. Meets the minimum 50-contact-hour requirement for licensure. For more information call (806) 354-6085 or actx.edu/ch ID# 146942 MSSG-2086-3001 05:00PM-10:00PM MTWRF 04/25 - 05/26 Eric Gehman WC Building A (8) 210, 217 A-D 50.00 Hrs. (5.00 CEU) Healthcare Seminars For additional information please call (806) 467-3105 or visit www.actx.edu/ch. Amarillo Area HIV/AIDS Symposium 2016 *** Provides up-to-date information on the management of HIV disease, as well as addressing challenges associated with improving the quality of life of patients living with HIV/AIDS. Speakers will present timely topics specifically selected to increase participant's knowledge of current and ongoing HIV/AIDS issues. For more information or to register, please contact Michael or Wendy with PASO (806) 372-1050. There is no charge to attend this conference. NFHCR-1301-3901 09:00AM-03:00PM F 04/08 Michael Timcisko WC Lecture Hall 111A/B 5.00 Hrs. (0.50 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course Professional Trades/Industry 11 *** Provides Registered Nurses with a standardized, internationally disseminated pediatric educational program to enhance knowledge, skill, and expertise in the care of children. The third edition of the Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course textbook is required. Participants must have the textbook three weeks prior to class. For more information or to register contact John Sappington at [email protected]. RNSG-2002-2902 07:30AM-06:00PM WR 01/13 - 01/14 RNSG-2002-3901 07:30AM-06:00PM WR 03/09 - 03/10 RNSG-2002-3902 07:30AM-06:00PM WR 05/11 - 05/12 John Sappington, RN, C WC Building A (8) 107,108,109,110 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Ethical and Compassionate Care of Aging Veterans *** Learn the needs of aging veterans as end-of-life approaches; helping veterans deal with past trauma and PTSD; the nursing response to the needs of veterans; caring for veterans with Dementia/Alzheimer's; spiritual care and bereavement support for veterans and their families; setting boundaries and taking care of yourself. The day will also include view of the film, Wounded Warriors, a flag ceremony and a salute to veterans. PSYT-1024-3901 08:00AM-04:00PM F 04/08 Danny Mize DTWN Business & Industry Center 100,111,134 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Ethical and Compassionate Care of Aging Veterans (Social Workers Only) *** SCWK-2000-3901 08:00AM-11:00AM F 04/08 Danny Mize DTWN Business & Industry Center 100,111,134 3.00 Hrs. (0.30 CEU) Multiple Sclerosis 2016: Balancing MS *** Presents current concepts and treatment options for both healthcare providers and caregivers. Topics include: diagnosis, treatment, management, and the effects of exercise. For registration information please call Gail Lindsey at (806) 468-8005. RNSG-2002-2905 08:00AM-04:00PM S 02/27 Gail Lindsey DTWN Business & Industry Center 100,111,134 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics License Renewal $40.00 Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics Workshop Enhance Nurse's knowledge of nursing regulations and laws in the State of Texas. Participation will contribute to the Nurse's ability to comply with the Texas Nursing Laws, which in turn will promote the Board of Nursing's mission to protect and promote the welfare of the public. Key concepts to be highlighted include: Standards of Practice, Documentation of Care, Principles of Nursing Ethics, Confidentiality, Professional Boundaries, and the BON Disciplinary Sanction Policies regarding Sexual Misconduct, Fraud, Theft and Deception, Nurses with Chemical Dependency and Lying and Falsification. ID# 147428 RNSG-1035-3001 09:00AM-11:00AM S 03/05 ID# 147429 RNSG-1035-3002 09:00AM-11:00AM S 05/07 Dinah Lewis, MSN, RN WC Lecture Hall 111A 2.00 Hrs. (0.20 CEU) *** Meets the stipulations set forth by the Texas Board of Nurses. Concepts covered include: nursing practice, delegation, ethics, the Nurse Practice Act, documentation, medication administration, peer review and unprofessional conduct. Contact Stephanie Loya, PAHEC, at 806-651-3482 or email [email protected]. RNSG-2002-3906 08:00AM-04:00PM F 04/01 Dinah Lewis, MSN, RN WC Lecture Hall 111A/B 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Rockin' In Your Elder Years-But Not in a Rockin' Chair *** Trauma Nurse Core Course *** Overview of the broad spectrum of care for older adults, and the decision making process for older adults and caregivers in regards to what level of care an individual might require. To register, please contact Stephanie Loya @ 806-651-3482 or [email protected]. GERS-1091-3901 08:00AM-05:00PM R 04/07 Marge Dean WC Lecture Hall 111A/B 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills. The Trauma Nursing process is reflected throughout the course and skills stations. Receive 16 hours of continuing education from ANA. The sixth edition of the TNCC provider manual is required. Participants must have the textbook three weeks prior to class. For more information or to register contact John Sappington at [email protected]. RNSG-2002-2903 07:30AM-06:00PM WR 02/10 - 02/11 RNSG-2002-3903 07:30AM-06:00PM WR 04/13 - 04/14 John Sappington, RN, CEN WC Building A (8) 107,108,109,110 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 12 Business/ Career Computer / Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Wound Care Update 2016 *** Current principles of wound care. Addresses strategies and new techniques for treating and managing chronic wounds. Provides contact hours for Nurses. To register please contact Stephanie Loya @ Panhandle AHEC - [email protected] or 806-651-3482. RNSG-2002-3905 08:00AM-04:00PM F 03/11 Staff DTWN Business & Industry Center 100,111,134 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Languages/Communication Languages For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Japanese Beginning – Reading and Writing $205.00 Learn an exciting, fun language and delve into Japanese culture. Read and write Japanese Kana and Kanji while studying basic Japanese grammar. Proficiency will require some homework. ID# 147821 LANG-1020-3001 06:00PM-07:30PM TR 01/19 - 05/05 Catherine Urban WSC Parcells Hall 213 45.00 Hrs. Spanish Conversational Beginning $87.00 Basic tools for everyday communication. Practical for those who need Spanish for jobs, trips, etc. Taught by a native Spanish speaking instructor with over 25 years of teaching experience. ID# 147737 LANG-1031-2002 06:00PM-08:30PM M 01/25 - 03/07 ID# 147734 LANG-1031-2001 06:00PM-08:30PM W 01/20 - 03/02 ID# 147739 LANG-1031-3002 06:00PM-08:30PM W 03/23 - 05/04 Lucy Gaete DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 17.50 Hrs. Spanish Conversational Intermediate $87.00 Focus on working with verbs. Speak and write complete sentences with a native Spanish speaking instructor with over 25 years of teaching experience. ID# 147740 LANG-1033-2001 06:00PM-08:30PM T 01/19 - 03/01 ID# 147742 LANG-1033-3001 06:00PM-08:30PM T 03/22 - 05/03 Lucy Gaete DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 17.50 Hrs. Spanish Conversational Advanced $87.00 Focus on grammar; present, past and future verb tenses. Text book required; instructor will discuss sources for book at first session. ID# 147745 LANG-1034-2001 06:00PM-08:30PM R 01/21 - 03/03 ID# 147747 LANG-1034-3001 06:00PM-08:30PM R 03/24 - 05/05 Lucy Gaete DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 17.50 Hrs. Writing For additional information please call (806) 371-2920 unless otherwise noted. Creative Writing $179.00 Fun Creative Writing I $71.00 Fun Creative Writing II $71.00 Techniques of writing poetry and analysis of poems with an emphasis on student writing. For additional information, please call Frank Sobey at (806) 371-5472 or email fsobey@ actx.edu. ID# 147265 NFUND-2092-2001 WEB MTWRFSU 01/19 - 05/13 Frank Sobey 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Release your imagination on paper. Rome was not conquered in a day and neither will telling your story. Everyone has a story to tell, let your inner author free in a fun supportive class. "The End" starts with "Once Upon A Time" at Amarillo College. ID# 147822 CWP-1010-2001 06:00PM-08:00PM R 01/21 - 03/03 Yvonne Croley WSC Parcells Hall 408 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Fun Creative Writing I. Getting to "The End"....Now you are comfortable putting pen to paper or fingertips to a keyboard, develop your own style or types. Delve deeper into your story and it's telling with audience identification and targeting, while developing self-satisfaction of a story told. ID# 147823 CWP-1010-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM R 03/24 - 05/05 Yvonne Croley WSC Parcells Hall 408 14.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 13 Hold your next training at the Amarillo College Downtown Campus Centrally located in downtown Amarillo, AC houses a state of the art, media-ready 215-seat auditorium with large and small classrooms, as well as a large exhibit hall with a catering kitchen. www.actx.edu/ce/downtown (806) 371-2970 Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 14 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Personal Enrichment/Recreation Acting - Adult For additional information please call (806) 371-5353. So You Want to Perform? For adults interested in learning or re-visiting acting skills. ID# 147562 ACT-1021-3001 07:00PM-08:30PM Linda Dee Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 114 $125.00 W 02/10 - 05/04 18.00 Hrs. Anger Management For additional information please call (806) 356-3649. Anger Management $95.00 Appropriate for any adult who would like assistance in reducing stress, controlling emotions or reducing aggressive behavior. It may also be a required course for persons who have been convicted of and/or placed on probation for an assaultive offense. Designed to help participants understand why people use violence; discover how attitudes can override values; learn how to identify and control strong emotions; develop a plan to alter present behavior; gain better self-control and walk away from confrontations, as well as establish goal-directed behavior patterns. A home study version of this program is also available. ID# 147268 NFUND-1401-2007 06:00PM-09:00PM TR 01/12 - 01/21 ID# 147269 NFUND-1401-3001 06:00PM-09:00PM TR 03/22 - 03/31 ID# 147270 NFUND-1401-3002 06:00PM-09:00PM TR 05/17 - 05/26 Mary Villalon WC Building C 125 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU) Arts and Crafts (Teen-Adult) For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Adventures in Pottery I $177.00 Adventures in Pottery II $177.00 Chinese Brush Painting $74.00 Drawing Without Fear I $248.00 Make decorative items using practices employed by ancient and modern potters. Handbuilding to form vessels using potter's wheel and decorative glazes. All supplies furnished. ID# 147510 ARTCT-1160-2002 06:30PM-09:30PM M 01/25 - 03/21 Gene Fox DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 24.00 Hrs. First-time potters welcome. New potters learn the fundamentals of working with clay. Returning potters advance their confidence and skills in hand building using the potter’s wheel and glazing techniques. All supplies furnished. ID# 147511 ARTCT-1160-3002 06:30PM-09:30PM M 03/28 - 05/16 Gene Fox DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 24.00 Hrs. Discover the ancient, unique, and beautifully inspiring world of Chinese brush painting. All supplies are included. ID# 147836 ARTCT-1057-2001 06:00PM-08:00PM W 02/03 - 02/24 ID# 147837 ARTCT-1057-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM W 04/06 - 04/27 John Eder Jr. DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 8.00 Hrs. Explore drawing using a variety of techniques and media in this fun and creative class. ID# 147824 ARTCT-1079-3001 02:00PM-04:45PM MW 01/20 - 04/27 James Cost WSC Russell Hall 122 74.25 Hrs. ID# 147825 ARTCT-1079-3002 06:00PM-08:45PM MW 01/20 - 04/27 Stephanie Jung WSC Russell Hall 122 74.25 Hrs. How to Draw Anything $40.00 Human Figure Drawing $114.00 Bring your imagination to life on a piece of paper by breaking down what you see. Whether you're a painter who just wants to improve your skills or a new artist who just wants to be able to draw more than stick figures, this class is for you! ID# 147502 ARTCT-1079-2001 09:30AM-10:30AM S 01/30 - 03/05 Amy West DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 6.00 Hrs. Basic constructive drawing of the human figure considering elements of composition, light and shade. Photos will be used, no live models. ID# 147601 ARTCT-1079-2003 06:30PM-09:30PM R 01/21 - 03/10 Emin Abbasov WSC Russell Hall 112 24.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 15 Jewelry Fabrication-Basic $205.00 Metalsmith Jewelry $220.00 Oil/Acrylic Painting I $114.00 Oil/Acrylic Painting II $114.00 Painting Without Fear I $257.00 Pottery I $177.00 Pottery II $162.00 $114.00 Watercolor I $114.00 Watercolor II $88.00 Basic fabrication class dealing with cabochons and sterling silver. Supply list furnished at first class. ID# 147546 ARTCT-1085-3001 06:00PM-09:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Carlos Loya WSC Russell Hall 114 45.00 Hrs. Design and create handmade jewelry by using basic tools and fabrication techniques for working in sterling silver, copper and brass. Soldering is not included in this class. Supply list furnished at first class meeting. ID# 147820 ARTCT-1085-3002 06:00PM-09:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Carlos Parra WSC Russell Hall 114 45.00 Hrs. Use the basic elements in art: color, texture, line, composition, shape, form and value. How to mix colors is thoroughly explored. Emphasis placed on how to see in creative ways and how to effectively translate this new perspective onto canvas. First class meeting consists of a painting demonstration and an introduction on how to think creatively. Supply list available at first session. ID# 147507 ARTCT-1127-2001 06:30PM-09:30PM T 01/26 - 03/08 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 24.00 Hrs. Must have taken Oil/Acrylic Painting I or have instructor's approval. ID# 147508 ARTCT-1135-3001 06:30PM-09:30PM T 03/22 - 05/10 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 24.00 Hrs. Explore acrylic painting from abstract to realism in this fun creative class. ID# 147827 ARTCT-1127-3001 12:30PM-03:15PM TR 01/19 - 04/28 James Cost WSC Russell Hall 112 77.00 Hrs. For beginning potters or for those desiring to re-kindle their pottery skills. Concentrates on hand building techniques and learning how to throw pots on the wheel. Encourages both unique, abstract creative designs and simple, uncomplicated designs. Introduces glazing techniques. Book is available at the Amarillo College Bookstore but is not required. ID# 147505 ARTCT-1160-2001 06:30PM-09:30PM R 01/21 - 03/10 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 24.00 Hrs. Must have taken Pottery I or have instructor's approval. ID# 147506 ARTCT-1161-3001 06:30PM-09:30PM R 03/24 - 05/05 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 21.00 Hrs. Portrait Painting Student's choice of oil or acrylic. Instruction covers monochromatic and color choices. Photos will be used, no live models. ID# 147600 ARTCT-1152-2002 06:30PM-09:30PM T 01/19 - 03/08 Emin Abbasov WSC Russell Hall 122 24.00 Hrs. Join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting. Beginners learn the basics, experienced painters can challenge their comfort zones during this studio time. Everyone is given the opportunity to explore the dynamic world of watercolor. In this low stress environment, you are encouraged to develop your own style at your own pace as we try different techniques and materials. We cover color, value, design, brush techniques, paper, mediums and more. Class includes demonstrations by the instructor. Supply list given at first class meeting. ID# 147503 ARTCT-1200-2001 01:00PM-04:00PM S 01/23 - 03/12 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 24.00 Hrs. Must have taken Watercolor I or have instructor's approval. ID# 147504 ARTCT-1202-3001 01:00PM-04:00PM S 04/02 - 05/07 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 18.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 16 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Cooking, Beverages and Entertainment For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Cooking (Teen-Adult) Southern Favorites $76.00 $52.00 Taste of New Orleans $76.00 Food: Friend or Foe? $22.00 Spice Up Your Life $35.00 $54.00 $100.00 Learn how to cook Southern food favorites from fried chicken to blackberry cobbler. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147692 COOK-1031-2006 07:00PM-09:00PM M 02/01 - 02/15 Chris Kizer Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 6.00 Hrs. Pie Making 101 Make mouth-watering fillings and tender, flaky crusts in this 3-week pie making course. Week 1 is pecan/pumpkin; Week 2 is fruit pies; Week 3 is cream pies. Must furnish own cooking supplies. Register early, enrollment limited to 8 students. Pick up supply list at 1314 S. Polk, Room 123, or call (806) 371-2920. ID# 147691 COOK-1031-2005 06:30PM-08:30PM M 02/22 - 03/07 Debra Gardner Amarillo Senior Citizen's Center 140 6.00 Hrs. Cook authentic Cajun foods from Chef Alfonzo. Gumbo to Etoufe are just a few things that will be covered in this class. Prepare amazing Cajun foods and enjoy eating your delightful creations. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147675 COOK-1031-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM M 04/04 - 04/18 Alfonzo Armstrong Amarillo Senior Citizen's Center 140 6.00 Hrs. Does it really make any difference were the meat goes in the refrigerator? What temperature would "this or that" be cooked? How long is this dessert good for? Important and informative insight on food safety while preparing, storing and serving your culinary delights. ID# 147711 COOK-1031-3007 06:30PM-09:00PM M 04/25 Sharon Gleaves Amarillo Senior Citizen's Center 140 2.50 Hrs. Use herbs and spices in main dishes and desserts. Join us as we prepare delicious meals and sample a new life with the knowledge of herbs. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147704 COOK-1031-3005 06:30PM-09:00PM M 05/02 Sharon Gleaves Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 2.50 Hrs. Anyone Can Make Soup! A soothing, flavorful bowl or rich chowder or a steamy soup is always welcome on a cool evening. Create some flavorful recipes that you will enjoy preparing for family and friends. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147690 COOK-1031-2004 06:00PM-08:00PM T 01/19 - 01/26 Kandice Norrid Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 4.00 Hrs. Cake Decorating Beginning Create borders, stars, writing techniques, figure piping, flowers (roses, daisies, violets, and mums) and more. Professional decorating tips and ideas. Most supplies furnished, will need a few extras. Enrollment is limited to 12 students. ID# 147657 COOK-1015-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM T 02/23 - 04/05 Gwen Peterson Cakes N' More, 2812 E. 27th 12.00 Hrs. Cake Decorating Advanced - Techniques in Icing $83.00 Detailed string work, different lace patterns, tiny roses, various styles of ruffles and pattern press set and fancy borders for bottom of cakes. Decorate your own 9" double layer cake at the end of semester. ID# 147655 COOK-1017-2001 06:00PM-08:00PM T 01/19 - 02/09 ID# 147656 COOK-1017-3001 06:00PM-08:00PM T 04/19 - 05/10 Gwen Peterson Cakes N' More, 2812 E. 27th 8.00 Hrs. Stock Your Freezer! $35.00 Most of the time it is easier to eat out, but home-cooked meals are delicious, nutritious and cost efficient. If we only had more time to make them, right? Enter: Freezer meals! Make a week's worth of meals to stock your freezer so all you have to do is throw it in the oven or crock pot. Please call for a detailed supply list. ID# 147689 COOK-1031-3003 06:00PM-09:00PM T 03/01 Kandice Norrid Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 3.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Plated Desserts Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 17 $58.00 $106.00 Gourmet Cooking With Ashley $119.00 Fast, Slow and on the Go! $33.00 $33.00 $165.00 $37.00 $37.00 $93.00 Plated, restaurant-style desserts represent the pinnacle of the pastry craft allowing for fine detail and last minute preparation and assembly. Such creations need not be out of reach for the ambitious home cook; simple, do-ahead elements can easily be brought together with none of the stress of the professional kitchen. Prepare and assemble a few simple compositions to expand your repertoire. Learn fundamental plating techniques and composition for added flair. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147712 COOK-1031-2008 06:00PM-08:00PM W 01/20 - 01/27 Kandice Norrid Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 4.00 Hrs. "A Taste of Italy" Cook the Italian way to produce the time-honored dishes that make Italian food your favorite cuisine. You may not have an Italian Nonna, but we can help you learn to cook as if you did. Make several fresh pastas and sauces, risotto, panzanella salad, antipasti tray, crostini and Italian desserts. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147685 COOK-1031-2003 06:00PM-08:00PM W 02/03 - 02/24 Kandice Norrid Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 8.00 Hrs. Explore different cuisine each week with a blend of history, culinary skills and regions including France, Italy, Mexico and New American cuisine! Develop cooking techniques, knife skills and mise en place. Enjoy your gourmet cuisine prepared each class. For those over 21, celebrate the last class with a wine tasting. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147710 COOK-1031-3006 07:00PM-09:00PM W 04/06 - 04/27 Ashley Paredes Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 8.00 Hrs. Explore practical recipes for your family that are nutritious and easy to prepare by using a crockpot, staples from your refrigerator and pantry. Create meals that can be made ahead for the last minute busy times in your life. ID# 147681 COOK-1031-2002 11:30AM-01:30PM R 02/11 Connie Sublett Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 2.00 Hrs. Make Meals Special Think of food as a medium of art on the table. Create food presentations that are fun and inviting for those you love. Make memories that will last a lifetime by putting special touches on what you serve. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147703 COOK-1031-2007 11:30AM-01:30PM R 02/18 Connie Sublett Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 2.00 Hrs. Amarillo Hut- Indian Cooking Prepare traditional Indian Food with Amarillo Hut's Master Chef, Shagufta Jabeen. Versatile course offering a wide array of vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose intolerant dishes, drinks and desserts. Indian food that is not only healthy, but deliciously well-seasoned. Guidance on use of Indian spices to prepare Daal (Lentil Curry), Raita and Chutney (Hot Sauce) and more. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 148795 COOK-1031-3008 06:00PM-08:00PM R 03/10 - 05/12 Shagufta Jabeen Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 18.00 Hrs. Sweetheart Cupcakes Create awesome cupcakes. Learn how to dress up your Valentine parties with "heart-felt" ideas. Great fun for moms and/or kids ages 6 and up. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147709 COOK-1031-2009 01:00PM-04:00PM S 02/06 Sharon Gleaves Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 3.00 Hrs. Spring Cookie Bouquet Create Spring with cookies. Let's fill our Easter baskets with lots of colors and ideas. Great fun for moms and/or kids ages 6 and up. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147695 COOK-1031-3004 01:00PM-04:00PM S 03/12 Sharon Gleaves Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 3.00 Hrs. The Bread of Life Make bread bowls that are perfect for your favorite chowders and chilies; easy Italian bread; potato rolls; and blue ribbon cinnamon rolls with a twist. Skills for making yeast dough, kneading, shaping dough, successful proofing and how to know when bread is done. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147676 COOK-1031-3002 01:00PM-03:00PM S 04/02 - 04/23 Debbie Gardner Amarillo Senior Citizen's Center 140 8.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 18 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Beverages All About Wine $204.00 Prerequisite: Must be 21 years old. Choose wine with confidence after "sipping your way" through the world's major wine regions with the experts at Crush Wine Bar. Start with a "wine primer" and take a tasting journey through France, Italy, South America, Australia, USA and Spain. ID# 147602 SPEC-1209-2001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 01/26 - 02/23 Tina Aikman Crush Wine Bar & Deli, 701 S. Polk 10.00 Hrs. Art of Home Brewing $152.00 Advanced Home Brewing All Grain $160.00 Art of Home Wine Making $108.00 $102.00 Ballet & Jazz Beginning/Intermediate $105.00 Prerequisite: Must be 21 years old. Basic brewing science. Brew two distinct types of beer using two different brewing methods. Apply Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) style guidelines. Judge beer made in class, learn proper sanitation, equipment and ingredients used in home brewing. ID# 147838 SPEC-1290-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 01/19 - 3/29 Brew Time 06:00PM-09:00PM T 02/02 Brew Time 06:00PM-09:00PM T 02/16 Stephen Branigan TBA 22.00 Hrs. Learn the secrets of successful "Home Brewing". Brew two distinct types of beer. Gain working understanding of basic brewing procedure and chemistry. ID# 147840 SPEC-1290-3003 07:00PM-09:00PM R 01/21 - 03/31 Brew Time 06:00PM-10:00PM R 02/04 Brew Time 06:00PM-10:00PM R 02/18 Stephen Branigan TBA 24.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Must be 21 years old. Understand basics of home wine making. Correct use of equipment and ingredients. Brew 6-gallon batch of wine in class. Discuss multiple variations on wine making process, making mead, sake and cider. ID# 147839 SPEC-1290-3002 07:00PM-09:00PM W 01/20 - 02/24 Stephen Branigan TBA 12.00 Hrs. Entertainment Date Night Prerequisite: You must be 21 years old. Grab a date and come experience fun and enlightening activities that will have you looking forward to Fridays. We are excited to offer a Date Night Series to all couples who are interested in having fun and learning new things. Register individually and not as a couple. “Strike” up Some Fun Western Bowl, 5120 Canyon Drive 01/22 A Work of Art DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 01/29 Country Western Dancing DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 02/05 Beer Tasting Crush Wine Bar & Deli, 701 S. Polk 02/12 “Taste of New Orleans" Amarillo Senior Citizen's Center 140 02/19 ID# 148409 SPEC-1014-2001 07:00PM-09:00PM F 01/22-02/19 Staff 10.00 Hrs. Dance (Teen-Adult) Ballet & Jazz Focus on correct body placement, stretching, strengthening, and vocabulary. Correct technique for turns and jumps will be taught. Dance attire and ballet shoes required. ID# 147041 PREP-1053-3001 08:15PM-09:15PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. Ballroom Dancing Ballroom Dancing - Beginning $101.00 Introduction to six major dances. Basics of Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Cha-Cha, Swing as well as techniques on how to follow and lead. ID# 147700 DANCE-1005-3001 07:00PM-08:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Edgar Tarango DTWN Nixson Gym 200 21.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 19 Ballroom Dance - Intermediate $101.00 Ballroom Dancing - Beginning $71.00 Ballroom Dance - Intermediate $71.00 Belly Dancing - Beginning I Oriental-Style $102.00 Builds on the basics of the six major dances and detailed foot work. Technique levels on lead, follow and frame. ID# 147701 DANCE-1007-3001 07:00PM-08:30PM R 01/28 - 05/05 Edgar Tarango DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 21.00 Hrs. Introduction to ballroom dancing. Basics of Foxtrot, Waltz, East Coast Swing, Rumba, Samba, Tango and Cha-Cha. Partner is required. Closed toe shoes and no backless shoes. ID# 148490 DANCE-1005-2001 07:00PM-09:00PM F 01/22 - 03/04 Bob & Nancy Barr WSC Russell Hall 103 14.00 Hrs. Continuation of beginning class. Partner needed. Must have taken beginning class, equivalent experience, or instructor permission. ID# 148499 DANCE-1007-3002 07:00PM-09:00PM F 04/01 - 05/13 Bob & Nancy Barr WSC Russell Hall 103 14.00 Hrs. Belly Dancing Technique and movement of oriental-style belly dance. Hip scarves will be needed and will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 147841 DANCE-1010-3004 06:30PM-08:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Leslie Crawford DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 21.00 Hrs. Belly Dance 101 Fusion Style $88.00 Jump-start your brain as well as your body with some of the world's most complex music. Firm, tone, attain flexibility and strength while having fun spiritually and mentally. ID# 147489 DANCE-1010-3001 07:00PM-08:30PM T 01/19 - 04/12 Kelly Crowley DTWN Nixson Gym 200 18.00 Hrs. Belly Dancing - Beginning with Shelly $88.00 Basics of belly dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Wear something comfortable and bring a scarf to wrap around your hips. ID# 147513 DANCE-1010-3002 06:30PM-08:00PM W 02/03 - 04/27 Shelly Stephens DTWN Nixson Gym 200 18.00 Hrs. Belly Dancing II with Shelly $88.00 Continue the basics of belly dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Wear something comfortable and bring a scarf to wrap around your hips. ID# 147514 DANCE-1010-3003 08:00PM-09:30PM W 02/03 - 04/27 Shelly Stephens DTWN Nixson Gym 200 18.00 Hrs. Belly Dancing - Beginning II Oriental-Style $108.00 Continue Oriental Style belly dance skills, which includes beginning layering and transitions. ID# 147843 DANCE-1010-3005 07:00PM-08:30PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Leslie Crawford DTWN Nixson Gym 200 22.50 Hrs. Country Western Dancing Country Western Dance - Beginning $80.00 Country Western Dance - Intermediate $80.00 Basic Texas Two-step, Waltz, Schottische, Ten-step Polka, Jitterbug and Line dances. ID# 147694 DANCE-1015-2001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 01/19 - 03/08 Joe and Sissy Sexton WSC Russell Hall 104 16.00 Hrs. ID# 147696 DANCE-1015-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM R 03/24 - 05/12 Joe and Sissy Sexton WSC Russell Hall 103 16.00 Hrs. Couples only. Advanced Texas Two-step, Waltz, Sweetheart Schottische, Triple Two-step and East Coast Swing. ID# 147698 DANCE-1016-2001 07:00PM-09:00PM R 01/21 - 03/10 Joe and Sissy Sexton WSC Russell Hall 103 16.00 Hrs. ID# 147699 DANCE-1016-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 03/22 - 05/10 Joe and Sissy Sexton WSC Russell Hall 104 16.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 20 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Defensive Driving For additional information please call (806) 356-3649. Defensive Driving $35.00 Dog Obedience Level 1 $40.00 Dog Obedience Level 2 $40.00 $16.00 Instructors teach the National Safety Council's 6-hour improvement training. Since its introduction in 1964, this course has had the highest rate of success in reducing the number and severity of collisions and their related costs. It is one of the few programs that offer consistent quality and content nationwide. It is also approved by the Texas Education Agency. Reduce auto insurance rates. Receive up to a 10 percent discount on your insurance rates and premiums for three years (applies to premiums on all vehicles for which you are listed as primary operator). Dismiss tickets. Prior to taking the course, students must obtain permission to attend the course from the court in the area in which the ticket was received. Students taking the class for ticket dismissal must supply court information in order to receive the court copy of the certificate. Failure to provide court information will result in only the insurance certificate being sent. Sharpen your driving skills. Accept personal responsibility behind the wheel. Learn how drugs, alcohol, physical condition, and emotions affect your driving and decision-making skills. Avoid collisions by choosing safe, legal behaviors. Take your driving environment, vehicle and road conditions and other drivers into account. Learn how to use occupant safety devices correctly. (UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL AN INSTRUCTOR ALLOW A STUDENT IN THE CLASS WITHOUT A PHOTO ID.) An online version of Defensive Driving is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at www.actx.edu/intervention. ID# 147271 NFUND-1401-2015 09:00AM-04:00PM S 01/09 ID# 147272 NFUND-1401-2016 09:00AM-04:00PM S 01/23 ID# 147273 NFUND-1401-2017 09:00AM-04:00PM S 02/06 ID# 147274 NFUND-1401-2018 09:00AM-04:00PM S 02/20 ID# 147275 NFUND-1401-3003 09:00AM-04:00PM S 03/05 ID# 147276 NFUND-1401-3004 09:00AM-04:00PM S 03/12 ID# 147277 NFUND-1401-3005 09:00AM-04:00PM S 04/02 ID# 147278 NFUND-1401-3006 09:00AM-04:00PM S 04/16 ID# 147279 NFUND-1401-3007 09:00AM-04:00PM S 04/30 ID# 147280 NFUND-1401-3008 09:00AM-04:00PM S 05/14 ID# 147281 NFUND-1401-3009 09:00AM-04:00PM S 05/21 Staff WC Building C 101 6.00 Hrs. (0.60 CEU) Dog Obedience Keep your 4-legged friends active parts of your family. Helpful skills, good habits, and cool tricks that will make both of your lives easier. Meet at Downtown Campus Nixson Gym on Day 1 and during inclement weather. All other classes will meet at Thompson Park's Dog Park when weather permits. Bring up to date vaccination records on first day of class. No dogs at first session. ID# 147497 SPEC-1151-2001 06:00PM-07:00PM T 01/26 - 03/01 Amy West DTWN Nixson Gym 102 6.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Dog Obedience Level 1 or instructor approval. Continue your canine's education. Advanced stay, heel and leave it techniques as well as new commands like "around," "on your mark" and "touch." Meet at Downtown Campus Nixson Gym on Day 1 and during inclement weather. Meet at Thompson Park's Dog Park rest of classes when weather permits. Bring up to date vaccination records on first day of class. No dogs at first session. ID# 147499 SPEC-1151-2002 06:00PM-07:00PM R 02/04 - 03/10 Amy West DTWN Nixson Gym 102 6.00 Hrs. Potty Training Crash Course Adding a new dog to your family? Having issues with an existing canine member? Tips and techniques to potty train your dog or puppy. From going outside to potty pads, proper clean up and signs to watch for, this class will give you the tools to get the job done. Please no dogs in class. ID# 147501 SPEC-1151-2003 07:00PM-08:00PM R 02/04 Amy West DTWN Nixson Gym 102 1.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 21 English, Literature and Film For additional information, please contact Dr. Mary Dodson at [email protected]. Select Study in Literature $179.00 A Celebration of Joy: Christian Romanticism in the Chronicles of Narnia. Enter the magical land of Narnia where animals talk, children rule and joy and adventure meet on every page. Read C.S. Lewis's popular children's stories, watch major motion pictures based on them, and learn about the life and world view of author, Clive Staples Lewis. ID# 147267 ETWR-1091-2001 05:30PM-08:15PM M 01/19 - 05/13 Michael Bellah WSC Ordway Hall 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Fencing For additional information, please call (806) 371-2920. Introduction to Fencing (Ages 13-Adult) $101.00 For students who have less than three semesters of fencing instruction. Provides beginning instruction in the principles of modern sport fencing. Introduces basic techniques of the foil and épée. Depending on student interest, some instruction in the techniques of the sabre may be available. All equipment for student is provided. Instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 147385 HER-1055-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 104 30.00 Hrs. Fencing - Intermediate/Advanced (Ages 13-Adult) $185.00 For students who have had at least three semesters of fencing instruction or have been approved by the instructor. Adult students who are competitive USA Fencing fencers should register for this class. Full USA Fencing regulation standard uniform and all necessary foil and epee equipment required. Consult with the instructor BEFORE purchasing equipment. Instruction in the techniques of foil and epee. Some instruction in the techniques of sabre may be available. This class is more strenuous than the Adult Introduction to Fencing Class. Monday class consists of drills and competitive bouting. First half of Thursday class is a review of basic techniques and development of referee skills by interaction with beginning adult fencers in the Adult Introduction to Fencing Class. Second half of Thursday class and all Saturday classes are intermediate and advanced training through drills and competitive bouts. Instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 147386 HER-1055-3002 08:30PM-11:30PM M 01/25 - 05/07 and 07:00PM-11:00PM R and 10:00AM-02:00PM S Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 104 158.00 Hrs. Financial Wellness and Retirement Planning For additional information, please call (806) 371-2920. Financial Survival $59.00 Expand your understanding of financial planning, the mysteries of social security and market fluctuations. Navigate those topics with ease as well as learn how to avoid the common pitfalls of retirement. With examples from the perils of both 9/11 and the 2008 Meltdown, you will discover how to use taxes to YOUR benefit, how to protect your life savings and make sure your heirs are protected from probate. ID# 147817 MISC-1206-2001 06:30PM-08:30PM T 02/23 - 03/01 ID# 147818 MISC-1206-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM T 03/22 - 03/29 Hollie Gandy DTWN Business & Industry Center 112A 4.00 Hrs. Register Online www.actx.edu/ce Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 22 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Fitness and Health (Teen-Adult) For additional information please call (806) 371-2920 or (806) 371-5285. BODYSHRED™ LIVE $125.00 Classes led by certified instructors, not videos. Most fitness classes are based on one modality of fitness - BODYSHRED™ integrates all of them. Most classes are preprogrammed and or redundant and repetitive with the exercises. BODYSHRED™ is utterly unique in the type of exercises you'll experience as well as the programming. There are over 250 separate exercises and none of the classes repeat circuits so your body will never adapt. BODYSHRED™ is 3 dimensional, full body, dynamic metabolic training. You're always moving, there are no breaks, no delays; it is literally non-stop for 30 straight minutes once the music starts. Most classes range from 45-90 minutes and can't deliver the same results that BODYSHRED™ does in practically half the time. Possibly the most significant answer is that the program is validated by proven results that Jillian Michaels, former Biggest Loser trainer, has gotten repeatedly with clients. Not many group fitness classes have this kind of track record. Nutritional component available with social network support to help reach maximum health and fitness goals. ID# 148803 HER-1127-3001 06:00AM-07:00AM MWF 01/19 - 03/11 Nixson Gym 102C 06:30PM-07:30PM TR 01/19 - 03/11 Carter Fitness Center 110 09:00AM-10:00AM S 01/19 - 03/11 Nixson Gym 200 Tricia McGuire 34.50 Hrs. ID# 149052 HER-1127-3002 06:00AM-07:00AM MWF 03/12 - 05/13 Nixson Gym 102C 06:30PM-07:30PM TR 03/12 - 05/13 Carter Fitness Center 110 09:00AM-10:00AM S 03/12 - 05/13 Nixson Gym 200 Tricia McGuire 34.50 Hrs. Group/General Fitness Zumba® Toning $70.00 Early Bird Cardio and Pilates $120.00 Cardio and Strength $129.00 Early Bird Aerobic Strength $161.00 Zumba® Toning combines targeted body-sculpting exercises and high-energy cardio work with Latin-infused Zumba® moves to create a calorie-torching, strength-training dance fitness party. Using Zumba® toning sticks or light-weight dumbbells, you'll work every muscle group while you groove. Designed to tone rather than build muscle for a "re-defining" total body cardio workout! ID# 147549 HER-1011-3001 05:30PM-06:30PM M 01/25 - 05/09 Anita Trevino WSC Russell Hall 103 15.00 Hrs. Burn fat with simple, fun dance and aerobic moves for 15-20 minutes. Then tone up and streamline abs, butt, hips and legs with Pilates. Increase flexibility with relaxing cool down stretch. Please bring your own Yoga/exercise mat. ID# 147613 HER-1002-3002 05:30AM-06:15AM MW 01/04 - 05/11 Sandy Porter WSC Russell Hall 104 26.25 Hrs. Torch calories with basic cardio moves. Tone up muscles with weights, tubing and bar. Improve flexibility and reduce stress with final stretching. Please bring your own Yoga/ exercise mat. ID# 148802 HER-1002-3003 05:30PM-06:30PM MW 01/20 - 05/04 Charles Ledwig WSC Russell Hall 104 29.00 Hrs. Total body workout by alternating strength training sets with cardio dance and step moves to increase muscle tone and flexibility. Please bring your own Yoga/exercise mat. ID# 147612 HER-1002-3001 05:30AM-06:30AM TR 01/05 - 05/12 Sandy Porter WSC Russell Hall 104 36.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 23 Body Sculpt $144.00 Cardio Tone and Tighten $75.00 Fight Night $144.00 Bootcamp $109.00 Stretch and Strengthen $75.00 Zumba® $75.00 All Abs $70.00 Full body strength training for all fitness levels. Fill your lunch break with dumbbells, bands, balls and body resistance methods for a tone that will make you want to look in the mirror. Please bring your own Yoga/exercise mat. ID# 148285 HER-2000-3002 12:00PM-01:00PM TR 01/19 - 05/12 Staff WSC Russell Hall 103 32.00 Hrs. 20-minute low impact warm-up followed by strength training with hand weights, tubing, stability balls and body bars for a total body workout, cool down and stretch. Please bring your own Yoga/exercise mat. ID# 147517 HER-1007-3001 04:30PM-05:30PM TR 01/19 - 03/10 ID# 147518 HER-1007-3002 04:30PM-05:30PM TR 03/22 - 05/12 Kim Johnson DTWN Nixson Gym 200 16.00 Hrs. Mixed martial arts moves used in an intense circuit format. Modifications will be shown, but come ready to master the MMA world of fitness! ID# 148295 HER-1157-3002 07:00PM-08:00PM TR 01/19 - 05/12 Staff CFC 113 32.00 Hrs. Early AM circuit workout developed to burn calories, increase strength and bring absolute results! All fitness levels welcome. Start your morning off with a kick from the boot! ID# 148469 HER-1042-3001 06:00AM-07:00AM TR 01/19 - 05/12 Staff WC Building B 113 24.00 Hrs. 50 minutes of stretching and muscle strengthening using gravity and your body followed by a 5-10 minute relaxation/cool down. Leave feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Steps and blocks provided. Please bring your own yoga/exercise mat. ID# 147519 HER-1182-3001 05:30PM-06:30PM TR 01/19 - 03/10 ID# 147520 HER-1182-3002 05:30PM-06:30PM TR 03/22 - 05/12 Kim Johnson DTWN Nixson Gym 200 16.00 Hrs. Take the "work" out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and world rhythms take over, you'll see why Zumba® Fitness classes are often called "exercise in disguise". ID# 147654 HER-1011-3002 07:00PM-08:00PM W 01/20 - 05/11 Sylvia Rios WSC Russell Hall 103 16.00 Hrs. ID# 148529 HER-1011-3003 05:30PM-06:30PM R 01/21 - 05/12 Staff WSC Russell Hall 104 16.00 Hrs. Dedicated to increasing abdominal and core muscle strength. You will notice a tighter, leaner torso within weeks! Please bring your own Yoga/exercise mat. ID# 148289 HER-1156-3002 12:00PM-01:00PM F 01/22 - 05/13 Staff WSC Russell Hall 103 14.00 Hrs. Mind/Body Fitness Body Flow $140.00 Basic Yoga $75.00 Tai Chi, Yoga and Pilates moves choreographed to contemporary uplifting songs. A full body low-impact workout that burns calories, tones muscles, improves flexibility and encourages the mind, body and spirit connection. Please bring your own Yoga/exercise mat. ID# 148274 HER-2000-3001 12:30PM-01:30PM MW 01/20 - 05/11 Tricia McGuire WSC Russell Hall 103 31.00 Hrs. Poses to improve balance, strength and flexibility. Please bring your own yoga/exercise mat. ID# 147515 HER-1185-3001 05:30PM-06:30PM MW 01/20 - 03/21 ID# 147516 HER-1185-3002 05:30PM-06:30PM MW 03/23 - 05/16 Taylor Withrow DTWN Nixson Gym 200 16.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 24 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Yoga for Everyone $83.00 Yoga Multi-Level $75.00 Tai Chi $109.00 Strong Abs and Relaxation $83.00 Enjoy an hour completely focused on your physical balance and well-being. Concentrate on breathing and muscle control. Develop strength and flexibility. Leave class feeling rejuvenated. Please bring your own Yoga/exercise mat. ID# 147608 HER-1185-2001 06:45AM-07:45AM TR 01/05 - 03/03 ID# 147725 HER-1185-3005 06:45AM-07:45AM TR 03/08 - 05/12 Betty Goodgion WSC Russell Hall 103 18.00 Hrs. Learn and practice yoga poses, relaxation and breathing techniques. Improve balance, flexibility and reduce stress. Please bring your own yoga/exercise mat. ID# 147560 HER-1183-3001 10:00AM-11:00AM TR 01/19 - 03/10 ID# 148533 HER-1183-3002 10:00AM-11:00AM TR 03/22 - 05/12 Don Hamby DTWN Nixson Gym 200 16.00 Hrs. Tai Chi and Qi Gong: free flowing Tibetan style of meditation in motion. Basic concepts of Chi, Yin Yang, and Eastern philosophy are addressed. Aspects of breathing, balance, the brain, body work, and beauty are emphasized. The first eight weeks of classes address beginning Tai Chi and the remainder blend intermediate Chi Gung such as push hands and bagwa. ID# 147611 HER-1157-3001 06:30PM-08:00PM W 01/20 - 05/11 Jacquelyn Koch WSC Russell Hall 104 24.00 Hrs. Intense abdominal work with bender balls, flexibility, balance, strength and also relieving tensed up muscles throughout the body using the foam roller. Please bring your own yoga/ exercise mat. ID# 147610 HER-1156-3001 05:30PM-06:30PM R 01/07 - 05/12 Betty Goodgion WSC Russell Hall 103 18.00 Hrs. Yoga for Everyone ID# 147609 HER-1185-3004 Betty Goodgion 09:30AM-10:30AM WSC Russell Hall 103 $79.00 S 01/09 - 05/14 17.00 Hrs. Chess for Fun Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 15-Adult) $75.00 Games For additional information, please call (806) 371-2920. Basic chess rules, strategies and class notation. Taught by U.S. Chess Federation certified coach and tournament director. Personalized fun instruction based on skill level. ID# 147604 HER-1044-3001 07:00PM-08:30PM M 02/01 - 04/11 Jerry Huntington WC Building B 104 15.00 Hrs. Gardening For additional information, please call (806) 371-2920. Spring Organic Gardening 101 $49.00 Adult Power Tumbling/Trampoline $105.00 Teen Tumbling (Ages 13-19) $105.00 Everything you need to know to have a successful backyard garden using organic practices: what to plant, soil amendments, composting, types of gardens and much more! ID# 147713 SPEC-1181-3001 05:30PM-07:00PM T 03/29 - 05/10 Justin Young High Plains Food Bank Garden 9.00 Hrs. 9th and Willow Gymnastics For additional information, please call (806) 356-3668. Prerequisite: Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. ID# 147045 HER-1019-3002 07:00PM-08:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Madilyn Newsome WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. ID# 147044 HER-1019-3001 07:00PM-07:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 25 Healthy Lifestyles Freedom from Tobacco $30.00 If you are age 18 or older and want to quit smoking, dipping, or chewing, then this 3-session, 7-hour course is for you. Tobacco treatment specialists trained through the Mayo Clinic will provide you with the necessary tools to tackle nicotine cravings and prepare you for a Quit Date. Studies have shown that working with a tobacco treatment specialist doubles your chances of stopping smoking. This class is a joint-initiative with Tobacco Free Amarillo, so it is very affordable. In addition, you may be eligible to receive a free starter supply of nicotine replacement therapy products (patches, gum, lozenges). Additional post-course support will be discussed to help you succeed at quitting and remaining tobacco-free. A certificate will be provided upon completion of the course. This program can help those who just need a little extra push, as well as those who have almost given up - and everyone in between. People who quit using tobacco save money, and feel healthier and more in control. You CAN succeed, and we can help. ID# 147282 NFUND-1401-2019 06:30PM-08:50PM MW 01/20 - 01/27 ID# 147283 NFUND-1401-2020 07:00PM-09:20PM TR 02/09 - 02/16 ID# 147284 NFUND-1401-3010 06:30PM-08:50PM MW 03/23 - 03/30 ID# 147285 NFUND-1401-3011 07:00PM-09:20PM TR 04/12 - 04/19 ID# 147286 NFUND-1401-3012 06:30PM-08:50PM MW 05/16 - 05/23 Staff WC Building C 125 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Motorcycle Operator Training For additional information, please call (806) 371-2902. Motorcycle RiderCourse - Basic $235.00 Approved by Department of Public Safety and is required for everyone, regardless of age, applying for a first time motorcycle endorsement. Prerequisites: Must be at least 15 years of age and have an unrestricted provisional class "C" or higher driver's license or learner's permit; Ability to ride a two-wheeled bicycle; Must bring driver's license or learner's permit; Students under 18 years of age must bring parent or guardian with them to start of first class in order to have them sign a waiver. Students under 18 who do not bring parent or guardian to sign waiver will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees; Participants must wear protective gear - eye protection, sturdy leather footwear that covers ankle, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, long non-flare denim pants, or equivalent, and full-fingered gloves, preferably leather. Students who do not bring protective gear will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. Motorcycle and helmet will be furnished, however, you may use your own DOT approved helmet; Please arrive 15 minutes prior to class start time, if late, class tuition and fees will be forfeited. Class begins promptly as scheduled. No refunds will be given for this class unless student drops class in person at AskAC one business day prior to start of class. Class may run past the scheduled end time each day due to inclement weather and/or student needs, but schedules will be adhered to as much as possible. This class is physically demanding and requires motorcycle riding outside in inclement weather conditions. You must be in good health to take this class. East Campus Public Service Training Center Room 115 ID# 146624 MOTRG-1003-2001 08:00AM-08:30PM SU ID# 146625 MOTRG-1003-2003 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146626 MOTRG-1003-2005 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146627 MOTRG-1003-3001 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146629 MOTRG-1003-3005 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146630 MOTRG-1003-3007 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146631 MOTRG-1003-3009 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146632 MOTRG-1003-3011 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146633 MOTRG-1003-3013 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146634 MOTRG-1003-3015 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146635 MOTRG-1003-3017 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 146636 MOTRG-1003-3019 08:00AM-05:30PM SU Staff 02/13 - 02/14 02/20 - 02/21 02/27 - 02/28 03/05 - 03/06 04/02 - 04/03 04/09 - 04/10 04/16 - 04/17 04/23 - 04/24 04/30 - 05/01 05/07 - 05/08 05/14 - 05/15 05/21 - 05/22 15.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 26 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication West Campus Building C Room 110C ID# 146637 MOTRG-1003-2002 ID# 146638 MOTRG-1003-2004 ID# 146639 MOTRG-1003-2006 ID# 146640 MOTRG-1003-3002 ID# 146641 MOTRG-1003-3004 ID# 146642 MOTRG-1003-3006 ID# 146644 MOTRG-1003-3010 ID# 146645 MOTRG-1003-3012 ID# 146646 MOTRG-1003-3014 ID# 146647 MOTRG-1003-3016 ID# 146648 MOTRG-1003-3018 ID# 146649 MOTRG-1003-3020 Staff 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM 08:00AM-05:30PM Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU 02/13 - 02/14 02/20 - 02/21 02/27 - 02/28 03/05 - 03/06 03/12 - 03/13 04/02 - 04/03 04/16 - 04/17 04/23 - 04/24 04/30 - 05/01 05/07 - 05/08 05/14 - 05/15 05/21 - 05/22 15.00 Hrs. $125.00 Advanced Motorcycle RiderCourse Range exercises enhance both basic skills and crash avoidance skills. Improving braking and cornering finesse is emphasized. Beneficial for riders on any type of street motorcycle. Participants must have a valid motorcycle operator license or endorsement and show proof of insurance coverage on their motorcycle. Must also furnish own street-legal motorcycle, helmet, eye protection, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, full-fingered gloves, long pants and sturdy leather footwear that covers ankle. Designed for the rider with a minimum of 3,000 miles motorcycle street riding experience. Must bring proof of current registration, motorcycle license, inspection and insurance to class. Qualifies graduates for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers. Students under 18 years of age must bring parent or guardian with them to start of first class in order to have them sign a waiver. Students under 18 who do not bring parent or guardian to sign waiver will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. Class begins promptly as scheduled. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to class start time, if late, class tuition and fee will be forfeited. No refunds will be given for this class unless student drops class in person at AskAC one business day prior to start of class. Motorcycle students who wish to include a passenger in the training may do so. Passengers will need to pay $25.00 to participate. Passenger registrations will be taken at the training site on the day of the class. Passengers under 18 years of age must bring parent or guardian with them to start of class in order to have them sign a waiver. ID# 146746 MOTRG-1001-3001 08:00AM-05:30PM S 03/12 Don Gerber EC Public Service Training Center 115 8.00 Hrs. 3WHEEL Motorcycle RiderCourse – Basic $235.00 Approved by Department of Public Safety. Must furnish own street-legal 3Wheel bike, DOT approved helmet, eye protection, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, full-fingered gloves, long pants and sturdy leather footwear that covers ankle. Bring protective gear to class. Students who do not bring protective gear will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. Bring proof of vehicle inspection and insurance to class. Qualifies graduates for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers. Students under 18 years of age must bring parent or guardian with them to start of first class in order to have them sign a waiver. Students under 18 who do not bring parent or guardian to sign waiver will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. Class begins promptly as scheduled. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to class start time, if late, class tuition and fee will be forfeited. No refunds will be given for this class unless student drops class in person at AskAC one business day prior to start of class. Class may run past the scheduled end time each day due to inclement weather and/or student needs, but schedules will be adhered to as much as possible. Class is physically demanding and requires motorcycle riding outside in inclement weather conditions. You must be in good health to take this class. ID# 146747 MOTRG-1005-3001 08:00AM-05:30PM SU 04/09 - 04/10 Don Gerber WC Building C 110C 15.00 Hrs. Music For additional information please call (806) 371-5340 unless otherwise noted. Community Concert Band $56.00 Perform concert band literature. Extra rehearsal(s) before performance(s). ID# 147682 MUSIC-1022-2001 07:00PM-09:45PM M 01/25 - 05/09 Rowland Beckett WSC Music Building 104 41.25 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Guitar Class Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 27 $56.00 $56.00 $56.00 $56.00 $56.00 Pro Tools 101 $535.00 Pro Tools 110 $750.00 $62.00 $62.00 $62.00 Basic study of guitar covering scales, chord progressions, sight reading, tablature style and technique. ID# 147687 MUSIC-1042-2001 07:00PM-09:45PM M 01/25 - 05/09 Homero Campos WSC Music Building 200 41.25 Hrs. Amarillo Master Chorale Perform advanced choral literature. Extra rehearsal(s) before performance(s). ID# 147678 MUSIC-1020-2001 07:00PM-9:45PM M 01/25 - 05/09 Steven Weber WSC Music Building 102 37.50 Hrs. Jazz Ensemble Perform and study jazz, jazz-rock, swing and modern experimental jazz compositions. ID# 147677 MUSIC-1170-2001 12:30PM-02:00PM MW 01/20 - 05/13 James Laughlin WSC Music Building 104 57.50 Hrs. Chamber Orchestra Perform chamber orchestra literature. Extra rehearsal(s) before performance(s). ID# 147684 MUSIC-1095-2001 07:00PM-09:45PM R 01/21 - 05/12 David Hinds WSC Music Building 104 44.00 Hrs. Opera Workshop Participate in opera production(s). Audition required for all performance jobs. Possibilities include chorus, backstage work, set design/construction, etc. ID# 147686 MUSIC-1088-2001 07:30PM-09:45PM TR 02/16 - 05/12 Mary Johnson WSC Music Building 102 80.00 Hrs. Basic Pro Tools principles from initial set up to final mixdown. Focuses on Pro Tools software and covers a multitude of new functions and feature enhancements. Whether your project involves recording live instruments, MIDI sequencing of software synthesizers, or audio editing or region looping, this course will give you the basic skills to succeed. For additional information, please call (806) 371-5351. ID# 147289 MUSC-1020-2001 WEB 01/01 - 05/22 ID# 147291 MUSC-1020-4001 WEB 05/23 - 08/21 Scott Beckett 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) Prerequisite: Pro Tools 101. Key concepts and skills needed to operate a Pro Tools system at the User level. This course, along with the Pro Tools 101 provides the foundation to Pro Tools User Certification and for the later 200-series of courses on Pro Tools music and post production. For additional information, please call (806) 371-5351. ID# 147292 MUSC-1020-2002 WEB 01/01 - 05/22 ID# 147293 MUSC-1020-4002 WEB 05/23 - 08/21 Scott Beckett 36.00 Hrs. (3.60 CEU) Photography (Teen-Adult) For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Digital Camera - Basic Beginners course for digital cameras including the Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera. Learn the settings to help get past the fears of the camera. Instruction manual and camera equipment is required to bring to the class. ID# 147714 PHOTO-1015-2001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 01/19 - 02/23 ID# 147715 PHOTO-1015-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 03/22 - 04/26 Pat Parker WSC Parcells Hall 314 12.00 Hrs. Digital Camera - Intermediate Use your manual digital camera features to capture images in any light. Continuation of the Digital Camera Basic class. ID# 147862 PHOTO-1016-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM M 03/21 - 04/25 Chris Haden WSC Parcells Hall 314 12.00 Hrs. Night & Low-Light Photography Adjust the settings on your Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR). Take long exposure photos in low light and paint with light. ID# 147863 PHOTO-1070-3002 07:00PM-09:00PM M 01/25 - 02/29 Chris Haden WSC Parcells Hall 217 12.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 28 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Nature Photography Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry $80.00 Piano - Beginning $71.00 Piano - Intermediate $80.00 Covers five things that make a creative photographer, use of the shutter speed and importance of depth of field, seven principles of composition, five principles of the use of sunlight and shadows, use of wide-angle and telephoto lenses, macro photography, and flower/nature photography. ID# 147607 PHOTO-1070-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM R 02/04 - 03/31 Ron Everhart WSC Parcells Hall 217 16.00 Hrs. Piano For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Learn the basics, recognize notes on the keyboard and music staff, rhythm, dynamics, key signatures, time signatures, value of notes and rests, etc. Learn how to effectively read and accurately interpret music. Book required but do not purchase until after the first class meeting. Must be at least a sophomore in high school. Enrollment is limited to 11 students. ID# 147605 MUSIC-1110-2001 07:00PM-09:00PM M 01/25 - 03/07 Helen Kilburn WSC Music Building 203 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Piano Beginning or instructor approval. ID# 147606 MUSIC-1111-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM M 03/21 - 05/09 Helen Kilburn WSC Music Building 203 16.00 Hrs. Sewing/Needle Arts/Upholstery (Teen-Adult) For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. The Art of Smocking $72.00 $270.00 Learn to Knit $45.00 Knit Your First Pair of Socks $62.00 Smock clothing that will be cherished for generations. Learn on a baby bonnet just in time for Easter. Smocking is a dying art that comes from England. The Royal babies wear a lot of smocked clothing. It is fun and easy to learn and will help make the babies clothing a one of a kind heirloom. All supplies will be furnished at first class meeting. ID# 147753 SEW-1042-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM T 01/19 - 02/23 Debbie Gardner DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 12.00 Hrs. Upholstery - Basic Recover your favorite easy chair. Determine the quality of a piece of furniture. Improve that quality while making it comfortable and attractive. The largest piece of furniture allowed is a two-cushion couch (love seat). All projects must be removed from classroom when class ends. Must furnish own supplies. List of recommended hand tools at first session. Enrollment is limited to 12 students. ID# 147554 SPEC-1295-3001 06:00PM-10:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Nikko Navarro 56.00 Hrs. ID# 147556 SPEC-1295-3002 06:00PM-10:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Nikko Navarro EC Building Z 110 60.00 Hrs. Class for beginners or a great refresher class for those who have not knit in a long time. Cast on, knit purl, and bind off. Bring pair of size 9 bamboo needles and white worstedweight yarn to class. ID# 147614 SEW-1009-1001 06:30PM-08:30PM T 01/19 - 02/09 Melinda Fletcher WC Building C 110C 8.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Know how to cast-on, knit purl and bind off. Nothing fits as well or feels as good as hand-knitted socks. Use worsted-weight yarn and circular needles to make socks using the magic-looped method. Contact instructor at 806-433-8720 for supply list. ID# 147615 SEW-1009-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM T 02/23 - 04/05 Melinda Fletcher WC Building C 110C 12.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Machine Sewing 101 Beginning/Intermediate 29 $80.00 Care and use of a sewing machine, read a pattern, sizing and simple finishing techniques. Once you learn the basics of garment construction, you have the foundation to create and sew whatever you can dream up. Using a pattern, construct a basic skirt and simple top. Students will furnish the fabric, pattern, and notions. Supply list available at the first class. Sewing machines are provided. ID# 147665 SEW-1040-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM W 02/03 - 03/30 Dollie Parker DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 16.00 Hrs. Creative Crochet $128.00 Whether or not you have attempted to crochet before, join us and learn to crochet. Learn several different and exciting crochet methods and stitches. All skill levels are welcomed. Advance at your own pace and make new friends. Bring a skein of 4 ply yarn and a size G or H aluminum crochet hook. ID# 147561 SEW-1008-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM R 01/21 - 04/28 D'Esta Sharp DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 28.00 Hrs. Sports and Recreation (Teen-Adult) For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Advanced Texas Hunter Education (Ages 9-Adult) $40.00 Gain knowledge of guns and ammunition, proper gun handling and safe hunting methods. Certificates of competency issued upon successful completion. Offered in cooperation with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and NRA. Minimum age 9 years. One off-site meeting will be arranged by the instructor. ID# 147616 SPEC-1283-2001 06:30PM-08:30PM M 01/25 - 02/29 ID# 147617 SPEC-1283-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM M 03/21 - 04/25 Bill McCubbin WC Building C 110C 15.00 Hrs. Wayne Ellis/Tom King Aikido - Self Defense $132.00 Aikido combines the joint locks and throws from Jujitsu with the dynamic movements of sword and spear fighting. No prior martial arts experience needed. Students are encouraged to wear a martial arts Gi uniform. ID# 147557 HER-1021-3001 06:30PM-08:30PM W 01/23 - 03/09 and 08:30AM-10:30AM S ID# 147558 HER-1021-3002 06:30PM-08:30PM W 03/12 - 05/07 and 08:30AM-10:30AM S James Albertson/ Scott DeJesse DTWN Nixson Gym 102 28.00 Hrs. Dragons Jeet Kune Do $75.00 Dragons will be taught various self-defense principles and techniques, which are designed to subdue, control and defeat an assailant. Course work is fun, nontraditional and easy to learn. ID# 147828 HER-1021-3003 09:00AM-10:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Michael Watson 6461 S. Western 15.00 Hrs. Professional Trades/Industry Automotive Collision Technology For additional information please call (806) 335-4211. Basic Refinishing $413.00 Shop safety and practices, and use of hand and power tools; techniques of bending, shrinking, cutting, and welding metals and plastics; and frame straightening. Fiberglass repair, body preparation, application of body plastic, sanding, priming, painting, and detailing. Students must provide their own project. No project will be left over night; the unit must be transported to and from class. ADDITIONAL EXPENSES MAY BE INCURRED BASED ON THE INDIVIDUAL PROJECT. ID# 146742 ABDR-1031-2001 05:30PM-09:30PM MW 01/20 - 05/16 Eddie Casias Sr. EC Academic Trans Center 101,127 128.00 Hrs. (12.80 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 30 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Check out our Professional Trades/Industry Courses • Automotive Collision Tech BasicRefinishing • Auto Technology Basic Automotive Technology Automotive Technology For additional information please call (806) 335-4211. Basic Automotive Service $413.00 Basic automotive service. Includes compliance with safety and hazardous material handling procedures and maintenance of shop equipment. ID# 146743 AUMT-1012-2001 05:30PM-09:30PM MW 01/20 - 05/16 Paul Bratcher EC Academic Trans Center 101,105 128.00 Hrs. (12.80 CEU) Fitness Pre-Certification For additional information please call (806) 371-5299. Personal / Group Trainer Pre-Certification $252.00 A top-notch preparatory course for the most elite nationally accredited fitness certification(s), the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Obtain advanced knowledge in anatomy, physiology, exercise science, exercise application and testing. Includes lab experience, practical internship and a specialty certification that will empower you to be a the best in the field upon completion. Morning class will require additional lab hours. Additional fee required for Certification test and CPR Certificiation (if needed). ID# 149094 FITT-1072-2001 09:00AM-10:15AM MTWR 01/19 - 03/11 and TBA 03/21 - 05/13 ID# 149095 FITT-1072-2002 05:30PM-08:00PM TR 01/19 - 05/12 McGuire/O’Neal WSC Carter Fitness Center 117 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Floral Design/Flower Shop Operations For additional information please call (806) 371-2904. Flower Design and Flower Shop Operations $255.00 Floral Design Specialty $189.00 Hands-on the basics of floral design including: care and handling of fresh flowers, flower shop operations and basic floral design techniques for a variety of floral needs. A basic desire to create a floral masterpiece is all you need to enjoy this class. ID# 147218 FMKT-1005-2001 06:00PM-10:00PM T 01/26 - 03/01 Kerry Smith, TMF Budding Art by Kerry 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) 2640 SW 34th Prerequisite: Floral Design and Flower Shop Operations class or Instructor approval. Build on basic skills learned in the previous class as you create floral designs for all occasions. Bring your ideas (or those from Pinterest) to life as you learn about holiday table top designs, Christmas garlands, fresh and artificial arranging as well as some tips on tree lighting and decor. ID# 147219 FMKT-1005-2002 06:00PM-10:00PM T 03/22 - 04/12 Kerry Smith, TMF Budding Art by Kerry 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) 2640 SW 34th Forklift Operator Certification For additional information please call (806) 335-4370. Forklift Operator Certification $254.00 Forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, forklift stability and factors affecting stability. Hands-on training and demonstration of proficiency. ID# 147318 CNSE-1003-2003 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 01/12 - 01/14 ID# 147319 CNSE-1003-2004 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 02/09 - 02/11 ID# 147321 CNSE-1003-3001 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 03/15 - 03/17 ID# 147323 CNSE-1003-3002 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 04/12 - 04/14 ID# 147325 CNSE-1003-3003 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 05/10 - 05/12 Bob Mathews EC Logistics Training Center 501 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 31 Industrial Technology For additional information please call (806) 335-4370. Distribution Systems $251.00 Motor Controls $251.00 Telecommunications $251.00 Prerequisites: INMT 1305 and ELPT. Fundamentals of distribution systems including single-phase, three-phase and poly-phase systems. Grounding, circuit breakers, ground fault protection devices and the National Electric Code. ID# 147256 IEIR-1012-2001 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 01/19 - 03/10 ID# 147257 IEIR-1012-2002 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 01/19 - 03/10 Ed Nolte EC Manufacturing Education Center 118 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Prerequisite: INMT 1305 and ELPT 1311. Principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including magnetic motor starters, troubleshooting techniques, overload protection and various protective devices, relay logic, schematics and diagrams. ID# 147251 IEIR-1010-3001 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 03/22 - 05/12 ID# 147254 IEIR-1010-3002 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 03/22 - 05/12 Robert Johnson EC Manufacturing Education Center 116 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Prerequisites: INMT 1305 and ELPT 1311. Study of modern telecommunications systems incorporating microwave, satellite, optical and wire/cable-based communications systems. Instruction in installation, testing and maintenance of communications systems components. ID# 147242 EECT-2035-3001 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 03/21 - 05/11 ID# 147244 EECT-2035-3002 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 03/21 - 05/11 Jeffery Hale EC Manufacturing Education Center 112 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Irrigation Technology For additional information please call (806) 371-2904. Licensed Irrigator Training $525.00 Overview of Landscape Irrigation $140.00 Irrigation Design in 8 Steps $140.00 Covers irrigation history and current trends, principles and hydraulics, components, design with a focus on water conservation, installation and maintenance techniques, terminology and Texas Irrigator Rules and Regulations. Focuses on preparing students for the Texas State Irrigators Exam. Textbook included; some supplies will have to be purchased. Approved by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for 40 hours of Continuing Education credit. Due to fixed costs for this course, no refunds will be given after the registration deadline. ID# 147223 HALT-1033-3001 07:00AM-06:00PM TWRF 03/01 - 03/04 Phil Sheppard DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Registration Deadline: February 26 Includes origination of landscape irrigation, water conservation, irrigation terminology and components, backflow prevention and basic hydraulic principles, along with Texas rules and regulations. ID# 147225 HALT-1091-3002 07:00AM-04:00PM T 03/01 Phil Sheppard DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Registration Deadline: February 26 Includes collecting site information, calculating available water capacity, determining landscape needs, selecting equipment and head layout, sizing components, grouping heads into zones, calculating hydraulics and completing an irrigation design. ID# 147224 HALT-1091-3001 07:00AM-04:00PM W 03/02 Phil Sheppard DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Registration Deadline: February 26 Registration Opens December 7 Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 32 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Landscaping Arborist Pre-Certification $395.00 Prepare professional Arborists to take the ISA Certified Arborist examination. Non-professionals are invited to attend to gain a better understanding of the benefits of trees as well as develop their tree ID and tree care skills. Topics include: tree biology, identification, soil science, water management, tree nutrition, fertilization, tree selection, installation, pruning, tree support, lightning protection, plant disorders and diagnosis, plant healthcare, tree assessment and risk management, trees and construction, urban forestry, tree worker safety, climbing and working in trees. ISA CEU's Available. ID# 147220 HALT-1017-2001 06:00PM-08:30PM M 01/25 - 04/25 Brian Scott DTWN Business & Industry Center 112B 32.00 Hrs. (3.20 CEU) Registration Deadline: January 15 Plumbers Plumbing Review … Provides current Texas plumbing license holders with six hours of board approved Continuing Education required by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, (Sec. 1301.404(b) and Sec. 1301.404 (d) of the Plumbing License Law). Check in time is 7:30am. Call (800)992-7422 or visit www.phcc-tx.org to register. Lunch is provided. Walkins accepted on first come, first served basis. PFPB-2001-2901 07:00AM-03:30PM S 01/16 PFPB-2001-2902 07:00AM-03:30PM S 02/20 PFPB-2001-3902 07:00AM-03:30PM S 04/16 PFPB-2001-3903 07:00AM-03:30PM S 05/21 Kevin Robinson WC Building A 107 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) PFPB-2001-3901 07:00AM-03:30PM S 03/19 Kevin Robinson WC Building C 112 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Safety and Environmental Technology For additional information please call (806) 335-4274 unless otherwise noted. Awareness Level Spill Response $175.00 Bloodborne Pathogens $55.00 Confined Space Awareness $85.00 Basic awareness of the problems that chemicals can pose to responders, and how to recognize and identify those chemicals is essential to the safety of all employees. Provide information on the steps in notifying the proper authorities and the priorities emergency responders are to utilize in making decisions at hazardous material incidents ID# 146875 EPCT-1000-2001 08:00AM-05:00PM W 02/17 Heather Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 213 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) ID# 146876 EPCT-1000-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM M 04/11 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103,206,206A 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) OSHA requires employers to establish Bloodborne Pathogen control and training programs if they have employees who are or may be "occupationally exposed" to Bloodborne Pathogens. Obviously any healthcare providers are considered "occupationally exposed", however, also included are any employees who, as part of their training or job description, provide first air, are expected to cleanup and spills of body fluids or are involved in laundry operations that may include clothing that is potentially contaminated with body fluids. Required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030, applies to employees in all industries who may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials ID# 146888 NFUND-2001-2005 09:00AM-11:00AM F 01/22 ID# 146893 NFUND-2001-2009 02:00PM-04:00PM M 02/22 ID# 146916 NFUND-2001-3001 09:00AM-11:00AM W 03/09 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 2.00 Hrs. (0.20 CEU) Confined spaces present various hazards to workers. Provides awareness-level training, an overview of the permit required Confined Space regulation, learn to recognize hazards presented by confined space in general industry and learn to prepare a permit required Confined Space for safe entry. ID# 146894 NFUND-2001-2010 08:00AM-12:00PM F 02/26 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Confined Space Rescue Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 33 $450.00 Confined Space Rescue Refresher $185.00 Citizen Disaster Preparedness $65.00 Fall Prevention and Protection $85.00 Fire Extinguisher $35.00 Hazardous Waste Operations $466.00 HAZCOM and Chemical Safety $85.00 Prepares the participant to act as a Confined Space entrant, attendant or supervisor during a permit required Confined Space entry. Provides awareness of the basics of Confined Space rescue techniques in accordance with OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.146. ID# 146873 OSHT-1015-3004 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWR 05/09 - 05/12 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103,206,206A 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Reviews the learned knowledge from the Confined Space Entry Rescue course to meet the annual training requirements for OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146, "Permit required Confined Spaces." Meets the applicable OSHA & NFPA annual refresher requirements. ID# 146872 OSHT-1015-3003 08:00AM-05:00PM F 04/22 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103,206,206A 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) "Disaster can strike at any time." Knowing what to do is the best protection for individuals and being prepared is the responsibility of every citizen. Educate citizens and members of the community on how to be prepared to develop plans and procedures that ensure their readiness for any disaster event. Topics include: terrorism, man-made and natural disasters, and active shooter components. ID# 146892 NFUND-2001-2008 01:00PM-05:00PM F 02/19 ID# 146923 NFUND-2001-3007 09:00AM-01:00PM S 04/23 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Awareness course designed for individuals with frequent (daily or weekly) exposure to fall hazards. Participants will gain knowledge and skills necessary to identify and avoid hazards associated with elevated work locations. ID# 146889 NFUND-2001-2006 01:00PM-05:00PM M 02/08 ID# 146924 NFUND-2001-3008 08:00AM-12:00PM F 04/29 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Knowledge and skills, per OSHA 1910.157, to successfully use a portable fire extinguisher in the event of a small fire. ID# 146919 NFUND-2001-3004 09:00AM-11:00AM M 03/28 ID# 146925 NFUND-2001-3009 02:00PM-04:00PM F 04/29 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 2.00 Hrs. (0.20 CEU) For site workers, operators, handlers, personnel at treatment/storage/disposal facilities, emergency responders, subcontractors and others needing to comply with OSHA initial 40-hour training requirements. Knowledge and skills necessary to assist with operations surrounding a hazardous materials incident and utilize a combination of classroom presentation and "Hands on" field exercises. Covers: hazardous materials recognition, basics of toxicology, employee medical surveillance, chemical hazards, respiratory and personal protection, monitoring equipment and procedures, regulatory compliance, site worker zone determination, spill control and response and decontamination. Fulfills the requirements of 29CFR 1910.120. ID# 146886 EPCT-1091-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/02 - 05/06 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103,206.206A 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Participants will receive training on Hazardous Communication & Chemical Safety (HAZCOM/GHS) in accordance with OSHA Standard 1910.1200. ID# 146887 NFUND-2001-2002 08:00AM-12:00PM F 01/15 ID# 146920 NFUND-2001-3005 01:00PM-05:00PM M 03/28 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 34 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology HAZWOPER Refresher Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry $153.00 $85.00 Prerequisite: Must read HAZWOPER Refresher documents at actx.edu/safety/online documents before enrolling in the class. Refresher course designed to keep persons current in HAZWOPER procedures and techniques. Meets OSHA's requirement for the annual update (29CFR 1910.120). Reinforces & builds upon the material covered in the original 40-Hour HAZWOPER training. ALL students will need to bring a pair of ear buds/headphones to plug into the laptops for the online portion of this class. ID# 146878 EPCT-1059-2003 08:00AM-05:00PM F 01/15 ID# 146880 EPCT-1059-2004 08:00AM-05:00PM F 02/12 ID# 146881 EPCT-1059-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM F 03/11 ID# 146882 EPCT-1059-3002 08:00AM-05:00PM F 04/08 ID# 146884 EPCT-1059-3003 08:00AM-05:00PM F 05/20 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103,206.206A 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Lockout-Tagout Control of Hazardous Energy is the purpose of the Lockout-Tagout Program. Provides the requirements for isolation of both kinetic and potential electrical, chemical, thermal, hydraulic, pneumatic and gravitational energy prior to equipment repair, adjustment or removal. Reference: OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.147, The Control of Hazardous Energy. ID# 146890 NFUND-2001-2007 08:00AM-12:00PM F 02/19 ID# 146917 NFUND-2001-3002 01:00PM-05:00PM W 03/09 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) ID# 146922 NFUND-2001-3006 08:00AM-12:00PM F 04/15 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 213 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Municipal Solid Waste License Class "A" $559.00 Instruction on regulations, standards, technologies and processes as outlined by TCEQ. Satisfies Class "A" License requirements for Solid Waste Facility Supervisors. ID# 147226 EPCT-1091-3002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 04/11 - 04/13 and 08:00AM-11:00AM R 04/14 Ted Dodd DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 27.00 Hrs. (2.70 CEU) Registration Deadline April 4 Municipal Solid Waste License Class "A" Renewal $439.00 Municipal Solid Waste License Class "B" Renewal $439.00 Instruction on regulations, standards, technologies and processes as outlined by TCEQ. Satisfies Class "A" license renewal requirements for Solid Waste Facility Supervisors. ID# 147227 EPCT-1091-3003 08:00AM-05:00PM MT 04/11 - 04/12 Ted Dodd DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Registration Deadline April 4 Instruction on regulations, standards, technologies and processes as outlined by TCEQ. Satisfies Class "B" license renewal requirements for Solid Waste Facility Supervisors. For additional information please call (806) 371-2904. ID# 147228 EPCT-1091-3004 08:00AM-05:00PM MT 04/11-04/12 Ted Dodd DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Registration Deadline: April 4 OSHA 10 General Industry $300.00 General awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry setting in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910. ID# 146867 OSHT-1015-2001 08:00AM-05:00PM MT 02/22 - 02/23 Gary Beasley EC Public Service Training Center 213 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) OSHA Accident Investigation Introduction $175.00 Accident investigation procedures and describes accident analysis techniques. The goal is to gain the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective accident investigation at their workplace. ID# 146868 OSHT-1015-2002 08:30AM-04:30PM M 02/29 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) OSHA 30 General Industry $500.00 Comprehensive safety program for anyone involved in general industry. Specifically devised for Safety Directors, Foremen and Field Supervisors. Provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910. ID# 146871 OSHT-1015-3002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/21 - 03/25 Gary Beasley EC Public Service Training Center 103 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Respiratory Protection/Fit Test Professional Trades/Industry 35 $95.00 Overview of health and safety of personnel through the use of respiratory protection. Includes filter masks, cartridge selection, change out schedule and air supplied respirators. Medical questionnaire along with fit testing is discussed. Fit testing using either qualitative or quantitative protocol is available. ID# 146918 NFUND-2001-3003 08:00AM-12:00PM F 03/18 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Technician Level Spill Response $400.00 Trenching Operations $175.00 Basic Electrical Theory $251.00 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance $251.00 Machine Shop Mathematics $251.00 Technical Communications $227.00 Learn to respond offensively (control, contain, confine, and clean-up) to hazardous material releases as a member of a HazMat team. Topics include: how to identify known & unknown materials using field survey instruments and equipment, function within an Incident Command/Management System, selecting and using specialized Chemical Personal Protective Clothing & respiratory protection decontamination, and basic chemical toxicological terminology and behavior. Meets federal regulations (29 CFR 1910.120 (q)). ID# 146874 EPCT-1053-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM WRF 04/13 - 04/15 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103,206,206A 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) Provides the basic knowledge and skills necessary for the safety and health of construction workers in and around excavation sites. Trained in recognizing the predictable hazards of excavations and trenching and incorporating preventative measures and safe work practices. ID# 146870 OSHT-1015-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM F 03/04 Elton Butcher EC Public Service Training Center 103 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Technical Core Courses For additional information please call (806) 335-4390. Prerequisites: MCHN 1343 & ETWR 1371. Basic Theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. ID# 147230 ELPT-1011-3001 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 03/21 - 05/11 ID# 147231 ELPT-1011-3002 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 03/21 - 05/11 Walt Webb EC Manufacturing Education Center 206 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Prerequisite: ETWR 1371 and MCHN 1343. Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include application of precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurement while using standard measuring tools is also emphasized. ID# 147232 INMT-1005-3001 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 03/22 - 05/12 ID# 147233 INMT-1005-3002 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 03/22 - 05/12 Robert Gustin EC Manufacturing Education Center 204 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Technical and applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses. ID# 147234 MCHN-1043-2001 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 01/19 - 03/10 ID# 147235 MCHN-1043-2002 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 01/19 - 03/10 Sharla McUne EC Manufacturing Education Center 208 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. ID# 149646 ETWR-1071-2001 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 01/19 - 03/10 ID# 149648 ETWR-1071-2002 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 01/19 - 03/10 Staff EC Manufacturing Education Center 210 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 36 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Truck Driving Academy For additional information please call (806) 335-4370. Professional Driver Training The Transportation Industry is growing and there is a high demand for well-trained drivers. You can be one of them. This six-week course utilizes classroom instruction, range and road driving, and practical application of skills used in the operation of a tractor/trailer. Prerequisites: . Student must be 18 years of age at the commencement of the course . Student must have a current valid Texas Driver License . Student must have in possession first day of class a valid original Social Security Card . Texas Department of Public Safety fees for Commercial Driver License and Permit are included . Student will be required to take a DOT physical on the second day of class. Cost of the physical is included. If the student cannot pass the physical, they will receive a course refund, less the cost of the physical and the Defensive Driving Course. Students completing the course will have a Class A Commercial Driver License with tanker, doubles/triples, and school and passenger bus endorsements. DPS test for the Hazmat is included, but there is an additional cost for Federal certification. Students also trained by National Safety Council Certified Instructors on Defensive Driving for large trucks and forklift operation. To obtain a Certificate of Completion, the student must pass all Texas Department of Public Safety requirements for a Class A Commercial Driver. License issued by the State of Texas. Upon completion of the course, the student will be qualified to secure an entry level job as an over-the-road operator with a Commercial Driver License. Amarillo College is not an employment agency, nor do we guarantee the Texas Department of Public Safety will issue a license. However, students have ample opportunity and help to talk with visiting recruiters, apply for employment, and pass DPS written test and driving skills test with an Amarillo College vehicle. Commercial Driver License Program January 4-February 15 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147063 CVOP-2035-2002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 01/04 - 01/06 ID# 147071 CVOP-1005-2002 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 01/07 - 01/22 ID# 147079 CVOP-1001-2002 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 01/07 - 01/22 ID# 147087 CVOP-2033-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 01/25 - 02/03 ID# 147095 CVOP-2037-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/04 - 02/15 Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Commercial Driver License Program January 11-February 22 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147064 CVOP-2035-2003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 01/11 - 01/13 ID# 147072 CVOP-1005-2003 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 01/14 - 01/29 ID# 147080 CVOP-1001-2003 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 01/14 - 01/29 ID# 147088 CVOP-2033-2003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/01 - 02/10 ID# 147096 CVOP-2037-2003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/11 - 02/22 Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost Downtown Campus - DTWN 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC $3650.00 East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 37 Commercial Driver License Program February 15-April 4 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147065 CVOP-2035-2004 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 02/15 - 02/17 ID# 147073 CVOP-1005-2004 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 02/18 - 03/03 ID# 147081 CVOP-1001-2004 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/18 - 03/03 ID# 147089CVOP-2033-3003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/04 - 03/22 ID# 147097 CVOP-2037-3002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/23 - 04/04 Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Commercial Driver License Program February 22-April 11 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147066 CVOP-2035-2005 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW Commercial Driver License Written Skills 02/22 - 02/24 ID# 147074 CVOP-1005-2005 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 02/25 - 03/10 ID# 147082 CVOP-1001-2005 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/25 - 03/10 ID# 1470904 CVOP-2033-3004 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/11 - 03/30 ID# 147099 CVOP-2037-3003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/31 - 04/11 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Commercial Driver License Program April 4-May 13 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147067 CVOP-2035-3003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW Commercial Driver License Written Skills 04/04 - 04/06 ID# 147075 CVOP-1005-3003 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 04/07 - 04/21 ID# 147083 CVOP-1001-3003 04/07 - 04/21 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF ID# 147091 CVOP-2033-3005 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 04/22 - 05/03 ID# 14710 CVOP-2037-3005 05/04 - 05/13 Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Commercial Driver License Program April 11-May 20 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147068 CVOP-2035-3004 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 04/11 - 04/13 ID# 147076 CVOP-1005-3004 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 04/14 - 04/28 ID# 147084 CVOP-1005-3004 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 04/14 - 04/28 ID# 147092 CVOP-2033-3006 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 04/29 - 05/10 ID# 147101 CVOP-2037-3006 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/11 - 05/20 Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 38 Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry Commercial Driver License Program May 16-June 27 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147069 CVOP-2035-3005 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 05/16 - 05/18 ID# 147077 CVOP-1005-3005 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 05/19 - 06/03 ID# 147085 CVOP-1001-3005 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/19 - 06/03 ID# 147093 CVOP-2033-4001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 06/06 - 06/15 ID# 147102 CVOP-2037-4002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 06/16 - 06/27 Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Commercial Driver License Program May 23-July 6 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147070 CVOP-2035-4001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW Commercial Driver License Written Skills 05/23 - 05/25 ID# 147078 CVOP-1005-4001 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 05/26 - 06/10 ID# 147086 CVOP-1001-4001 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/26 - 06/10 ID# 147094 CVOP-2033-4002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 06/13 - 06/22 ID# 147103 CVOP-2037-4003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 06/23 - 07/06 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Master Operator Course For additional information please call (806) 335-4370. The Transportation Industry is growing and changing calling for a need for well-trained truck operators. You can be one of those individuals. Designed for those individuals with a current CDL and a minimum of 1 year driving experience. Applies mastery techniques to tractor- trailer operations. Opened to qualified individuals by personal application only. Prerequisites: · Must be 18 years of age with a valid Texas CDL with all endorsements preferred, Hazmat not necessary. · Must have one year verifiable driving experience · Must have a copy of his/her driving record to verify the one year commercial driving experience in their possession when registering for the course. This can be obtain at Texas Department of Transportation · Must have in his possession a valid DOT physical · Must have in his possession a valid original Social Security Card · Must apply in person Receive Defensive Driving Training in the classroom to refresh driving habits prior to training in the equipment. Receive Advanced Simulator Training mastering all weather conditions and traffic scenarios. Receive E-log training used in the industry today, advanced backing scenarios to include S-backing, Alley Backing and offset backing. Includes extensive tractor-trailer operations in traffic focusing on maneuverability, awareness, with emphasis on safety. Advanced logistical training will be provided in the classroom, as well as the opportunity to obtain the Hazmat Endorsement to his/her current CDL. Forklift certification will also be given at the end of this course. Once the student has begun the course, no refund will be given. Refunds will only be given to the individual, if the course cancels. Commercial Driver License Program January 25-February 12 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 149006 CVOP-2035-2007 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 01/25 - 01/26 ID# 149027 CVOP-2033-2005 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 01/27 - 02/05 MTWRF 02/08 - 02/12 Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II ID# 149032 CVOP-2037-2005 08:00AM-05:00PM Program Total Hours/Cost Downtown Campus - DTWN 120.00Hrs. (12.00 CEU) Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC $1900.00 East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC Business/ Career Computer/ Technology Healthcare Language/ Communication Personal Enrichment Professional Trades/Industry 39 Commercial Driver License Program February 8-February 26 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 149007 CVOP-2035-2008 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 02/08 - 02/09 Advanced Driving Skills I ID# 149029 CVOP-2033-2006 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/10 - 02/19 ID# 149033 CVOP-2037-2006 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/22 - 02/26 Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 120.00Hrs. (12.00 CEU) $1900.00 Commercial Driver License Program March 28-April 15 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 149008 CVOP-2035-3008 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 03/28 - 03/29 Advanced Driving Skills I ID# 149030 CVOP-2033-3009 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/30 - 04/08 ID# 149034 CVOP-2037-3007 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 04/11 - 04/15 Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 120.00Hrs. (12.00 CEU) $1900.00 Commercial Driver License Program May 9-May 27 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 149009 CVOP-2035-3009 08:00AM-05:00PM Advanced Driving Skills I MTW 05/09 - 05/10 ID# 149031 CVOP-2033-3010 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/11 - 05/20 ID# 149035 CVOP-2037-3008 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/23 - 05/27 Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 120.00Hrs. (12.00 CEU) $1900.00 Welding Technology For additional information please call (806) 335-4390. Intro to Welding Using Multiple Processes $251.00 Basic welding processes, including oxyfuel welding and cutting, shielded metal arc (SMAW), gas metal arc (GMAW) and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). ID# 147260 WLDG-1007-2001 08:00AM-12:30PM F 01/22 - 05/13 ID# 147261 WLDG-1007-2002 06:00PM-10:30PM F 01/22 - 05/13 Jimmy Bradshaw EC Manufacturing Education Center 205 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) General Welding Skills 1 $251.00 Each student's welding skills will be evaluated to determine what skills they need to focus on for the semester. ID# 147259 WLDG-1091-2001 TBA MTWR 01/19 - 05/11 Jimmy Bradshaw EC Manufacturing Education Center 205 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Fast Track Welding 6 months and you‘re done! Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 40 Art For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. How to Draw Anything (Ages 8-15) $40.00 $40.00 Bring your imagination to life on a piece of paper by breaking down what you see. Turn your doodles into works of art that you can be proud of! ID# 147490 CHILD-1142-2001 10:30AM-11:30AM S 02/06 - 03/12 Amy West DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 6.00 Hrs. Basics of Acrylics Jr (Ages 8-15) Mix colors, use different brushes and paint a masterpiece you will be proud to hang on your wall. Supply list will be furnished at first class meeting. ID# 147496 CHILD-1142-3001 10:30AM-11:30AM S 04/02 - 05/07 Amy West DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 6.00 Hrs. Cheerleading For additional information please call (806) 356-3668. No more than 12 students per instructor. All cheerleading instructors are CPR and First Aid certified. Parent Watch Day will be announced the first class day and will also be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby. Please be advised all classes are co-ed unless otherwise noted. Cheerleading Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 4-7) $105.00 Cheerleading Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 8-11) $105.00 $37.00 $37.00 Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers and chants. ID# 147047 CHILD-1030-3001 04:30PM-05:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers and chants. ID# 147048 CHILD-1030-3002 06:00PM-07:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Evelyn Phommahaxay WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Cooking (Ages 6 - Adult) For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Sweetheart Cupcakes Create awesome cupcakes. Learn how to dress up your Valentine parties with “heart-felt” ideas. Great fun for moms and/or kids ages 6 and up. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147709 COOK-1031-2009 01:00PM-04:00PM S 02/06 Sharon Gleaves Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 3.00 Hrs. Spring Cookie Bouquet Create Spring with cookies. Let’s fill our Easter baskets with lots of colors and ideas. Great fun for moms and/or kids ages 6 and up. Food and supplies furnished. ID# 147695 COOK-1031-3004 01:00PM-04:00PM S 03/12 Sharon Gleaves Salad Master, 5562 Bluebird, #800 3.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 41 Dance Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Lyrical, Broadway and Indian For additional information please call (806) 356-3635. Performing Classes (Continued from Fall Semester) The following classes are designated for returning students only. Students should register in the SAME class that they attended in the Fall Semester 2015. Performance classes are designed for technical dance development leading to a stage performance in the Spring. These classes will require a commitment from both the student and parent(s) due to extra rehearsal time and costume costs. For additional information please call (806) 356-3635. Ballet Beginning (Ages 3-5) $80.00 Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 3-5) $115.00 Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 3-5) $185.00 Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 4-6) $115.00 Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 4-6) $100.00 Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 5-8) $100.00 Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. Introduction to ballet techniques. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights and pink ballet shoes are required. ID# 147320 DANC-1103-3001 06:00PM-06:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Gabriella Lamanteer WC Gym/Dance 107 7.50 Hrs. Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. Introduction to ballet and tap techniques. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes are required. ID# 147329 DANC-1103-3003 01:30PM-02:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147333 DANC-1103-3005 06:30PM-07:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147330 DANC-1103-3004 04:30PM-05:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147331 DANC-1103-3006 01:30PM-02:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147332 DANC-1103-3007 06:30PM-07:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147334 DANC-1103-3008 10:30AM-11:30AM F 01/22 - 05/06 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147335 DANC-1103-3009 10:00AM-11:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147336 DANC-1103-3010 11:00AM-12:00PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147337 DANC-1103-3011 02:30PM-03:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147327 DANC-1103-3002 02:30PM-03:30PM MW 01/20 - 05/04 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 29.00 Hrs. Focus on technique for beginning students. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes required. ID# 147338 DANC-1104-3001 05:30PM-06:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147339 DANC-1104-3002 06:30PM-07:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147340 DANC-1104-3003 04:30PM-05:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Ashleigh Guzman WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147342 DANC-1104-3004 01:30PM-02:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147350 DANC-1104-3005 05:45PM-06:30PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 108 11.25 Hrs. Focus on technique for beginning students. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes required. ID# 147344 DANC-1105-3001 07:30PM-08:15PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 107 10.50 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 42 Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 5-8) ID# 147345 DANC-1105-3002 Elizabeth Camp ID# 147525 DANC-1105-3003 Elizabeth Camp $115.00 05:30PM-06:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 WC Gym/Dance 108 15.00 Hrs. 10:00AM-11:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. Ballet & Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 6-9) $185.00 Focus on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes required. ID# 147351 DANC-1106-3001 03:30PM-04:30PM MW 01/20 - 05/04 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 29.00 Hrs. Ballet & Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 6-9) $100.00 ID# 147352 DANC-1106-3002 05:45PM-06:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 108 11.25 Hrs. Ballet & Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 6-9) $115.00 Hip-Hop Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 6-9) $115.00 ID# 147365 DANC-1106-3003 Elizabeth Camp ID# 147366 DANC-1106-3004 Elizabeth Camp 07:30PM-08:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. 12:30PM-01:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. Focus on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights are required. Jazz and hip hop shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 147367 DANC-1106-3005 04:00PM-05:00PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147527 DANC-1106-3006 02:30PM-03:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. Hip-Hop Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 8-16) $190.00 ID# 147368 DANC-1106-3007 04:30PM-05:30PM TR 01/19 - 05/05 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 108 30.00 Hrs. Ballet & Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 7-12) $115.00 Focus on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Hair pulled back from face, leotard and tights and pink ballet shoes required. Jazz or Hip hop shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 147808 DANC-1111-3001 01:30PM-02:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. Non-Performing Classes For additional information please call (806) 356-3635. Non-performing classes are designed with a focus on technical dance development with NO recital or costume cost commitments at the end of the semester. Mommy & Me Creative Movement (Ages 2-4) $80.00 Parent participation class. (Parent does not enroll in the class, only their child.) Parent is to stay and help the dancer. No siblings are allowed that are not enrolled in the class. Dancers and parents should dress in comfortable attire. Ballet shoes are not required ID# 147370 DANC-1011-3001 12:00PM-12:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 7.50 Hrs. ID# 147371 DANC-1011-3002 03:30PM-04:00PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 107 7.00 Hrs. Creative Movement (Ages 2-4) $115.00 Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. Dancers should dress in comfortable attire. Ballet shoes are not required. ID# 147379 DANC-1011-3003 10:30AM-11:30AM M 01/25 - 05/02 Stephanie Parker-Lanham WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 43 Pre-Ballet (Ages 2-4) $80.00 Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. This class focuses on rhythmic movement to fun kid’s music. Hair pulled back off face, leotard, tights and pink ballet shoes are required. ID# 147372 DANC-1010-3001 10:00AM-10:30AM M 01/25 - 05/02 Stephanie Parker-Lanham WC Gym/Dance 107 7.00 Hrs. ID# 147791 DANC-1010-3002 11:30AM-12:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Stephanie Parker-Lanham WC Gym/Dance 107 7.00 Hrs. ID# 147793 DANC-1010-3003 03:00PM-03:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 7.50 Hrs. ID# 147804 DANC-1010-3004 05:30PM-06:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Gabriella Lamanteer WC Gym/Dance 107 7.00 Hrs. Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 3-5) $115.00 Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. Introduction to ballet and tap techniques. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes are required. ID# 147794 DANC-1126-3002 03:30PM-04:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147796 DANC-1126-3003 12:30PM-01:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147381 DANC-1126-3001 09:00AM-10:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Allison Bonnette WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. Ballet & Tap Beginning (Ages 4-6) $115.00 Focus on technique for beginning students. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes required. ID# 147806 DANC-1121-3001 06:30PM-07:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Gabriella Lamanteer WC Gym/Dance 107 15.00 Hrs. Ballet & Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 4-6) $115.00 Focus on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes required. ID# 147810 DANC-1115-3003 05:00PM-06:00PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Elizabeth Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 14.00 Hrs. Ballet &Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 5-8) $115.00 Focus on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes required. ID# 147807 DANC-1115-3001 03:30PM-04:30PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 15.00 Hrs. Ballet &Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 8-11) $115.00 Focus on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. ID# 147809 DANC-1115-3002 05:30PM-06:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Ashleigh Guzman WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. Pre-Pointe Technique $110.00 Prerequisite: Instructor approval only. Focus on correct body placement, stretching, strengthening, and vocabulary. Correct technique for turns and jumps will be taught. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights and pink ballet shoes required. ID# 147382 DANC-1125-3001 05:30PM-06:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. Home-School Ballet &Tap Beginning /Intermediate (Ages 6-9) $115.00 Home-School Ballet &Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages10-16) $115.00 Focus on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Hair pulled back from face, leotard, pink tights, pink ballet and black tap shoes required. ID# 147811 DANC-1106-3008 09:30AM-10:30AM F 01/22 - 05/06 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147812 DANC-1105-3004 11:30AM-12:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Connie Slagle WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 44 Competitive Dance Team The competitive dance team is by instructor approval only. Students must audition and be invited to enroll in this class. For additional information, dates and pricing please call (806) 356-3635. Indian Dancing For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Tikka Masala Bhangra (Ages 5-12) $50.00 Youth Fencing I (Ages 8-12) $73.00 Youth Fencing II (Ages 8-12) $185.00 Indian dance with a Bollywood twist. No dancing shoes required. Wear comfortable attire. Traditional dance-wear will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 147559 CHILD-1656-2001 01:30PM-02:30PM S 01/23 - 03/12 Hema Gajiwala DTWN Nixson Gym 200 8.00 Hrs. Fencing For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. For children who have had less than three semesters of fencing instruction. Basic principles of modern sport fencing using basic techniques of foil and épée. All equipment for students is provided. Instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 147383 CHILD-2700-3001 07:00PM-08:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 104 21.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Three semesters of fencing instruction or instructor approval. Beginning and some intermediate instruction in the basic principles of modern sport fencing. More advanced instruction in the techniques of foil and épée. Class is more strenuous than Youth Fencing Beginning I. Equipment for students is provided but students are encouraged to provide their own mask, jacket, glove, foil and épée. Consult with the instructor BEFORE purchasing equipment. Instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 147384 CHILD-2705-3001 07:00PM-09:00PM M 01/23 - 05/07 And 12:00PM-02:00PM S Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 103 56.00 Hrs. Gymnastics For additional information please call (806) 356-3668. Except for “Mommy and Me” classes, gymnastics students must be completely toilet trained. There are no more than 12 students per instructor. All gymnastics instructors are CPR and First Aid certified. Please note that the gymnastics classes are in order of level, age, day and time, starting with Monday. Parent Watch Day will be announced the first class day and will also be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby. Please be advised all classes are co-ed unless otherwise noted. We have two locations on the West Campus for gymnastics: Building B Room 107 & Gym/Dance Room 101 I Am Special $105.00 Pre-Ballet and Tumble (Ages 3-5) $145.00 Parent Participation Class (Parent does not enroll in the class, only their child.). Designed for children with special needs such as Down Syndrome, CP, etc. For more information, please call the Gymnastics Program Supervisor at (806) 356-3668. ID# 147049 CHILD-1066-3001 06:30PM-07:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. Consists of 45 minutes of pre-ballet which includes music and movement. The next 45 minutes will be beginning gymnastic skills with an emphasis on balance and coordination. Child should wear comfortable attire. No dance shoes required. ID# 147530 CHILD-1065-3012 11:00AM-12:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Stephanie Parker-Lanham WC Gym/Dance 108 & 101 22.50 Hrs. Mistie Barton ID# 147531 CHILD-1065-3013 11:00AM-12:30PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Stephanie Parker-Lanham WC Gym/Dance 108 & 101 22.50 Hrs. Mistie Barton Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 45 Mommy & Me Music Dance Tumble (Ages 1.5-4) $105.00 Parent participation class (Parent does not enroll in the class, only their child.). Parent is required to stay and help the dancer/gymnast. No siblings are allowed that are not enrolled in the class. Primarily utilizes floor space while focusing on music, rhythm, balance, coordination and basic tumbling skills. Learn skills while using scarves, rhythm sticks, beanbags, balls, parachute and more. Child and parent should wear comfortable attire. No dance shoes required. ID# 147050 CHILD-1065-3001 11:00AM-12:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Allysa Meis WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. Mommy and Me (Ages 2-4) $105.00 $105.00 Parent participation class (Parent does not enroll in the class, only their child.). Parent is required to stay and help the gymnast. All pieces of equipment taught. No siblings are allowed that are not enrolled in the class. ID# 147051 CHILD-1065-3002 10:00AM-11:00AM M 01/25 - 05/02 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147052 CHILD-1065-3003 06:30PM-07:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147053 CHILD-1065-3004 10:00AM-11:00AM T 01/19 - 05/03 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147054 CHILD-1065-3005 06:30PM-07:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147055 CHILD-1065-3006 10:30PM-11:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147056 CHILD-1065-3007 06:00PM-07:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147057 CHILD-1065-3008 06:30PM-07:30PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147058 CHILD-1065-3009 10:00AM-11:00AM F 01/22 - 05/06 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147059 CHILD-1065-3010 05:30PM-06:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147061 CHILD-1065-3011 11:30AM-12:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 April Homer WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. Level 1 (Ages 2-4) Must be completely toilet trained, no diapers or pull-ups. All pieces of equipment taught. Emphasis on balance and coordination. ID# 147062 CHILD-1075-3001 09:00AM-10:00AM M 01/25 - 05/02 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147449 CHILD-1075-3025 04:00PM-05:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147450 CHILD-1075-3026 05:30PM-06:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147451 CHILD-1075-3027 05:30PM-06:30PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147107 CHILD-1075-3002 09:00AM-10:00AM F 01/22 - 05/06 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147108 CHILD-1075-3003 11:00AM-12:00PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147109 CHILD-1075-3004 04:30PM-05:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Wendy Carey WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147110 CHILD-1075-3005 10:30AM-11:30AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. Register Early! See page 64 for registration information. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 46 Level 1 (Ages 3-5) $105.00 Level 1 (Ages 4-7) $105.00 Must be completely toilet trained, no diapers or pull-ups. All pieces of equipment taught. Emphasis on balance and coordination. ID# 147111 CHILD-1075-3006 09:00AM10:00AM M 01/25 - 05/02 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147112 CHILD-1075-3007 11:00AM-12:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147113 CHILD-1075-3008 12:00PM-1:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147114 CHILD-1075-3009 05:00PM-06:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Chelsea Homen WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147115 CHILD-1075-3010 05:30PM-06:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147116 CHILD-1075-3011 11:00AM-12:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147117 CHILD-1075-3012 04:30PM-05:30PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147118 CHILD-1075-3013 06:00PM-07:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147119 CHILD-1075-3014 10:30AM-11:30AM W 01/20 - 05/04 Mistie Barton WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147120 CHILD-1075-3015 11:30AM-12:30PM W 01/20 – 05/04 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147121 CHILD-1075-3016 04:00PM-05:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147122 CHILD-1075-3017 05:00PM-06:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Chelsea Homen WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147123 CHILD-1075-3018 05:30PM-06:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Meredith Homen WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147124 CHILD-1075-3019 07:00PM-08:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Chelsea Homen WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147125 CHILD-1075-3020 05:00PM-06:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Kyla Walker WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147126 CHILD-1075-3021 10:00AM-11:00AM F 01/22 - 05/06 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147127 CHILD-1075-3022 11:00AM-12:00PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147128 CHILD-1075-3023 09:30AM-10:30AM S 01/23 - 05/07 April Homer WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147129 CHILD-1075-3024 11:30AM-12:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147464 CHILD-1081-3032 10:00AM-11:00AM M Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 ID# 147466 CHILD-1081-3033 03:30PM-04:30PM M Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 ID# 147131 CHILD-1081-3002 06:30PM-07:30PM M Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 147132 CHILD-1081-3003 03:30PM-04:30PM T Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 147133 CHILD-1081-3004 05:00PM-06:00PM T Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 ID# 147134 CHILD-1081-3005 11:30AM-12:30PM W Mistie Barton WC Building B 107 ID# 147135 CHILD-1081-3006 05:00PM-06:00PM W Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 147136 CHILD-1081-3007 04:00PM-05:00PM R Kyla Walker WC Building B 107 ID# 147137 CHILD-1081-3008 12:00PM-01:00PM F Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 147138 CHILD-1081-3009 05:30PM-06:30PM F Wendy Carey WC Building B 107 ID# 147455 CHILD-1081-3029 12:30PM-01:30PM S Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/19 - 05/03 15.00 Hrs. 01/19 - 05/03 15.00 Hrs. 01/20 - 05/04 15.00 Hrs. 01/20 - 05/04 15.00 Hrs. 01/21 - 05/05 15.00 Hrs. 01/22 - 05/06 14.00 Hrs. 01/22 - 05/06 14.00 Hrs. 01/23 - 05/07 14.00 Hrs. East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 47 Levels 1-2 (Ages 4-7) $105.00 Levels 1-2 (Ages 4-7) $180.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 Prerequisite: Level 1. Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147139 CHILD-1081-3010 11:00AM-12:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147140 CHILD-1081-3011 04:30PM-05:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147468 CHILD-1081-3034 04:30PM-05:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147141 CHILD-1081-3012 06:00PM-07:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Chelsea Homen WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147459 CHILD-1081-3030 12:00PM-01:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147142 CHILD-1081-3013 05:30PM-06:30PM T 01/19 – 05/03 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147469 CHILD-1081-3035 12:30PM-01:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147143 CHILD-1081-3014 04:30PM-05:30PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Meredith Homen WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147144 CHILD-1081-3015 06:00PM-07:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Chelsea Homen WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147470 CHILD-1081-3036 05:00PM-06:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147145 CHILD-1081-3016 06:00PM-07:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147146 CHILD-1081-3017 09:00AM-10:00AM F 01/22 - 05/06 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147147 CHILD-1081-3018 04:30PM-05:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147148 CHILD-1081-3019 09:30AM-10:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Brooke Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147149 CHILD-1081-3020 10:30AM-11:30AM S 01/23 - 05/07 April Homer WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147462 CHILD-1081-3031 12:30PM-01:30PM S 01/23 - 05/07 April Homer WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147150 CHILD-1081-3021 04:30PM-05:30PM Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 Levels 1-2 Boys (Ages 4-7) TR 01/19 - 05/05 30.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Boy’s only and Level I. Emphasis on beginning men’s gymnastics. This class follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 147152 CHILD-1087-3001 04:00PM-05:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Cynthia Bird WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147154 CHILD-1087-3002 04:30PM-05:30PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Scott Taute WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147485 CHILD-1087-3005 12:00PM-01:00PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Evelyn Phommahaxay WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Home-School Levels 1-2 (Ages 5-7) Designed for home-schooled children. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147155 CHILD-1109-3001 10:00AM-11:00AM M 01/25 – 05/02 Madilyn Newsome WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-11) Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147156 CHILD-1081-3022 04:00PM-05:00PM M Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 147157 CHILD-1081-3023 06:00PM-07:00PM W Cynthia Bird WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 147158 CHILD-1081-3024 05:00PM-06:00PM R Mystic Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 147159 CHILD-1081-3025 07:00PM-08:00PM R Mystic Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 147160 CHILD-1081-3026 11:00AM-12:00PM S Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/20 - 05/04 15.00 Hrs. 01/21 - 05/05 15.00 Hrs. 01/21 - 05/05 15.00 Hrs. 01/23 - 05/07 14.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 48 Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-11) $180.00 Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-16) $105.00 Levels 1-2 Boys (Ages 8-16) $105.00 Levels 1-2 Boys (Ages 8-16) $180.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 $180.00 ID# 147161 CHILD-1081-3027 05:00PM-06:00PM MW 01/20 - 05/04 Cynthia Bird WC Gym/Dance 101 29.00 Hrs. Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147162 CHILD-1081-3028 05:30PM-06:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Evelyn Phommahaxay WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Boy’s only. Emphasis on beginning men’s gymnastics. Follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 147475 CHILD-1087-3003 07:00PM-08:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Zenaida Vasquez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147476 CHILD-1087-3004 07:00PM-08:00PM Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 Level 2 (Ages 4-7) TR 01/19 - 05/05 30.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Level 1. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147163 CHILD-1117-3001 12:00PM-01:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147164 CHILD-1117-3002 05:30PM-06:30PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147165 CHILD-1117-3003 07:00PM-08:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147166 CHILD-1117-3004 06:00PM-07:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Kyla Walker WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. Level 2 (Ages 8-11) ID# 147167 CHILD-1117-3005 Zenaida Vasquez ID# 147168 CHILD-1117-3006 Kyla Walker ID# 147484 CHILD-1117-3021 Kelsey Moreshead Level 2 (Ages 8-16) ID# 147477 CHILD-1117-3019 Cynthia Bird 06:00PM-07:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. 05:00PM-06:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. 05:30PM-06:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. 05:00PM-06:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. Levels 2-3 (Ages 4-7) Prerequisite: Level 1. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147169 CHILD-1117-3007 07:00PM-08:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Evelyn Phommahaxay WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147170 CHILD-1117-3008 11:00AM-12:00PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Evelyn Phommahaxay WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Levels 2-3 (Ages 4-7) ID# 147171 CHILD-1117-3009 Madilyn Newsome ID# 147172 CHILD-1117-3010 Zenaida Vasquez 04:00PM-05:00PM TR 01/19 - 05/05 WC Gym/Dance 101 30.00 Hrs. 04:30PM-05:30PM TR 01/19 - 05/05 WC Gym/Dance 101 30.00 Hrs. AC Gymnastics Put Some Spring in Your Child’s Step See class listings for a variety of kids gymnastics classes. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 49 Levels 2-3 (Ages 8-11) ID# 147173 CHILD-1117-3011 Zenaida Vasquez ID# 147174 CHILD-1117-3012 Zenaida Vasquez ID# 147175 CHILD-1117-3013 Kyla Walker ID# 147176 CHILD-1117-3014 Zenaida Vasquez ID# 147177 CHILD-1117-3015 Kyla Walker ID# 147178 CHILD-1117-3016 Zenaida Vasquez ID# 147179 CHILD-1117-3017 Staff Levels 2-3 (Ages 8-11) ID# 147180 CHILD-1117-3018 Zenaida Vasquez Levels 2-3 (Ages 12-16) ID# 147483 CHILD-1117-3020 Kyla Walker 04:00PM-05:00PM M WC Gym/Dance 101 05:00PM-06:00PM M WC Gym/Dance 101 06:00PM-07:00PM M WC Gym/Dance 101 05:30PM-06:30PM T WC Gym/Dance 101 06:00PM-07:00PM W WC Gym/Dance 101 05:30PM-06:30PM R WC Gym/Dance 101 10:00AM-11:00AM S WC Gym/Dance 101 $105.00 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/19 - 05/03 15.00 Hrs. 01/20 - 05/04 15.00 Hrs. 01/21 - 05/05 15.00 Hrs. 01/23 - 05/07 14.00 Hrs. $180.00 $105.00 $180.00 $105.00 $105.00 $145.00 $240.00 $240.00 06:30PM-07:30PM TR 01/19 - 05/05 WC Gym/Dance 101 30.00 Hrs. 05:30PM-06:30PM WC Gym/Dance 101 Levels 3-4 (Ages 6-16) F 01/22 - 05/06 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Level 2. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147181 CHILD-1116-3001 05:00PM-06:00PM MW 01/20 - 05/04 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 29.00 Hrs. Levels 3-4 (Ages 8-16) ID# 147182 CHILD-1116-3002 Cynthia Bird 06:00PM-07:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. Home-School Levels 3-5 (Ages 8-16) Prerequisite: Beginning Level 2 class. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. Designed for home-schooled children. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 147183 CHILD-1080-3001 11:00AM-12:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Madilyn Newsome WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Pre-Team Boys (Ages 6-16) Prerequisites: Boy’s only and instructor approval. Follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 147184 CHILD-1105-3001 05:30PM-07:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Scott Taute WC Gym/Dance 101 22.50 Hrs. Pre-Team Boys (Ages 6-18) ID# 147185 CHILD-1105-3002 Scott Taute 05:30PM-07:00PM WC Gym/Dance 101 Pre-Team Levels 2-3 Girls (Ages 5-18) TR 01/19 - 05/05 42.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. You must try-out and be invited to enroll in the class. Follows USAG Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. ID# 147186 CHILD-1125-3001 04:00PM-05:30PM MW 01/20 - 05/04 Madilyn Newsome WC Gym/Dance 101 42.00 Hrs. Advanced Levels 3-10 Girls (Ages 5-18) Competitive Gymnastics Team Prerequisite: Instructor approval. You must try-out and be invited to enroll in the class. Follows USAG Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. For additional information, dates and pricing please call (806) 356-3668. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 50 Music Suzuki Program For additional information please visit www.actx.edu/suzuki or call (806) 371-5340. This supportive learning environment is the perfect place for parents and children to develop a creative, cooperative learning partnership with the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, guitar, piano and flute. Weekly private and group instruction, monthly Playins, solo recitals and the annual group recital are all components of this complete Suzuki experience. Since 1977, the AC Suzuki Program has offered highly qualified and trained Suzuki instructors to support and train growing talent in all students, ages 3-18. Orff Music (Pre K-1st Grade) $75.00 Advanced String Ensemble (Grades 6-12) $95.00 Music, rhythm, and movement class using Orff instruments and techniques with an emphasis on preparing and/or strengthening student skills for Suzuki instrumental study. This section open to those NOT currently enrolled in the Suzuki Program. ID# 146770 SUZ-7099-3001 05:00PM-05:30PM W 01/20 - 04/27 Vanessa Rauscher WSC Music Building 310 7.00 Hrs. Build music reading and theory skills from basic fundamentals through string orchestra and ensembles with Suzuki violin, viola & cello students. For middle and high school students with a minimum of three years’ experience who are playing at the following MINIMUM levels: violin: La Folia (Suzuki Book 6), viola: Telemann Concerto (Suzuki Book 4), cello: Marcello Sonata in E Minor (Suzuki Book 4). This section is for those NOT enrolled as Suzuki Program students. ID# 146771 SUZ-9099-3001 05:00PM-05:45PM W 01/20 - 04/27 Camille Nies WSC Music Building 308 11.25 Hrs. Power Tumbling and Trampoline For additional information please call (806) 356-3668. No more than 12 students per instructor. All power tumbling and trampoline instructors are CPR and First Aid certified. Parent Watch Day will be announced the first class day and will also be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby. Please be advised all classes are co-ed unless otherwise noted. Power Tumbling & Trampoline Level 1 (Ages 4-7) Beginning power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 147189 CHILD-2350-3001 06:30PM-07:30PM Evelyn Phommahaxay WC Gym/Dance 101 M Power Tumbling & Trampoline Levels 1-2 (Ages 4-7) $105.0 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. $105.00 Beginning power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 147190 CHILD-2350-3002 06:00PM-07:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Cynthia Bird WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147482 CHILD-2350-3009 04:30PM-05:30PM F 01/22 - 05/06 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 147191 CHILD-2350-3003 10:00AM-11:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Evelyn Phommahaxay WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Power Tumbling & Trampoline Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-11) ID# 147192 CHILD-2350-3004 Cynthia Bird ID# 147478 CHILD-2350-3007 Scott Taute ID# 147193 CHILD-2350-3005 Kelsey Moreshead ID# 147194 CHILD-2350-3006 Staff 07:00PM-08:00PM M WC Gym/Dance 101 04:30PM-05:30PM T WC Gym/Dance 101 05:30PM-06:30PM W WC Gym/Dance 101 12:00PM-01:00PM S WC Gym/Dance 101 Power Tumbling & Trampoline Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-16) ID# 147481 CHILD-2350-3008 06:00PM-07:00PM Mystic Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC R $105.00 01/25 - 05/02 14.00 Hrs. 01/19 - 05/03 15.00 Hrs. 01/20 - 05/04 15.00 Hrs. 01/23 - 05/07 14.00 Hrs. $105.00 01/21 - 05/05 15.00 Hrs. East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 51 Power Tumbling & Trampoline Level 2 (Ages 8-11) $105.00 Power Tumbling & Trampoline Levels 2-3 (Ages 12-16) $105.00 Prerequisites: Levels 1-2. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. Power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 147479 CHILD-1132-3002 06:00PM-07:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147195 CHILD-1132-3001 06:00PM-07:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 147480 CHILD-1132-3003 Kelsey Moreshead 06:30PM-07:30PM WC Gym/Dance 101 W 01/20 - 05/04 15.00 Hrs. Physical Fitness & Health For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Zumba® Kids Jr. (Ages 4-9) $80.00 Karate - Shotokan (Ages 8-13) $108.00 Karate - Shotokan (Ages 5-13) $108.00 Tiny Tigers Jeet Kune Do (Ages 5-7) $71.00 Jr Dragons Jeet Kune Do (Ages 8-12) $71.00 Perfect for our younger Zumba® fans! Kids get the chance to socialize with friends and jam out to their favorite music. Zumba® Kids, Jr classes are rockin’, high-energy dance parties packed with kid-friendly routines. We break down steps, add games, activities and cultural exploration elements into the class structure. Helps develop a healthy lifestyle and incorporate fitness as a natural part of children’s lives. Classes incorporate key childhood development elements such as leadership, respect, team work, confidence, self-esteem, memory, creativity, coordination, balance and cultural awareness. ID# 147395 CHILD-1737-3001 10:00AM-11:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Anita Trevino DTWN Nixson Gym 200 14.00 Hrs. Sports and Recreation For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Martial Arts The Japan Karate Association method is one of the best devices for teaching unarmed self-defense and various martial arts techniques. Belt advancement upon completion of prescribed syllabi. Gi uniform is required and will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 147390 CHILD-1165-3001 05:30PM-07:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Bob Gillespie DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 22.50 Hrs. The Japan Karate Association method is one of the best devices for teaching unarmed self-defense and various martial arts techniques. Belt advancement upon completion of prescribed syllabi. Gi uniform is required and will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 147391 CHILD-1165-3002 05:30PM-07:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 ID# 147392 CHILD-1165-3003 05:30PM-07:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Bob Gillespie DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 22.50 Hrs. ID# 147393 CHILD-1165-3004 09:30AM-11:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Bob Gillespie DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 21.00 Hrs. Tiny Tigers will be taught various self-defense principles and techniques, which are designed to subdue, control and defeat an assailant. Course work is fun, nontraditional and easy to learn. ID# 147832 CHILD-1339-3002 11:00AM-12:00PM S 01/23 - 05/07 Michael Watson Interfusion 14.00 Hrs. 6461 S. Western (Western Business Park) Jr. Dragons will be taught various self-defense principles and techniques, which are designed to subdue, control and defeat an assailant. Course work is fun, nontraditional and easy to learn. ID# 147831 CHILD-1339-3001 10:00AM-11:00AM S 01/23 - 05/07 Michael Watson Interfusion 14.00 Hrs. 6461 S. Western (Western Business Park) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 52 Volleyball Volleyball Girls (Ages 10-13) $68.00 Basic skills in volleyball - passing, setting, blocking, spiking and proper footwork. Drills and team play enforced beginning the third class meeting. ID# 147652 CHILD-1393-3001 06:30PM-08:00PM W 01/27 – 03/30 Rita Sampson WSC Carter Fitness Center 110 13.50 Hrs. Skating For additional information please call (806) 356-3668. Rental Skates are included in the course fee, but wrist guards and skating or hockey style helmets are required. Due to ice rink availability, occasional variations in schedule will be necessary. Ice Skating Beginning (Ages 5-8) $140.00 $140.00 Introduction to basic ice skating skills. Learn to glide forward and backward, stop, turn, fall and get up. Class follows USFS Basic Skills curriculum. Rental skates are included in the course fee, but wrist guards and skating or hockey style helmets are required. ID# 147486 CHILD-1122-2001 12:00PM-01:30PM S 01/23 - 02/27 Svetlana Petrey Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum 9.00 Hrs. Ice Skating Beginning (Ages 9-18) ID# 147487 CHILD-1122-2002 12:00PM-01:30PM S 01/23 - 02/27 Alicia Eaton-Spoll Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum 9.00 Hrs. AC Conservatory Theatre For additional information please call (806) 371-5353. Comedy Tonight - Developing the Dramatic Actor (Ages 12-18) $125.00 Introduction to the development of the comedic character by emphasizing the importance of comedic timing, delivery and physicalization. ID# 146673 ACT-1010-3001 04:15PM-05:15PM M 01/25 - 05/09 Linda Dee Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 114 15.00 Hrs. Developing the Dramatic Actor (Ages 12-16) $125.00 Develop the emotional performance levels necessary for the presentation of a believable dramatic character. Actors learn through individual theatrical exercises, monologues and end of semester presentations. ID# 146676 ACT-1006-3001 05:00PM-06:30PM M 01/25 - 05/09 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 114 22.50 Hrs. Theatre Concepts (Ages 9-11) $125.00 Designed to teach beginning to advanced students the language of the theatre and foundational theatrical skills. Recommended for all levels of students in a practical theatre setting. ID# 146677 ACT-1083-3001 04:00PM-05:00PM T 01/19 - 05/10 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 114 16.00 Hrs. Pre-Conservatory Creative Drama (Ages 6-9) $125.00 Fun and imaginative class designed for the very young theatre student. Curriculum includes introductory theatre games and creative dramatic exercises. ID# 146671 ACT-1200-3002 04:00PM-05:00PM W 01/20 - 05/11 Kylie Howell WSC Ordway Hall 114 16.00 Hrs. Advanced: Getting the Callback (Ages 14-18) $125.00 Explore local, college and national auditions. Materials are prepared in order for the actor to land the coveted call-back. ID# 146669 ACT-1023-3001 05:00PM-06:30PM T 01/19 - 05/10 Linda Dee Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 114 24.00 Hrs. Introduction to Scene Studies (Ages 14-18) $125.00 Development of the actor through study of age appropriate theatre scenes. Modern theatre literature will be explored and performed at the end of semester. ID# 146668 ACT-1094-3001 05:00PM-06:00PM W 01/20 - 05/11 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 114 16.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 53 Acting the Song (Ages 12-16) $125.00 Develop the emotional and physical characteristics of presenting a song. ID# 146667 ACT-1092-3001 04:00PM-05:00PM R 01/21 - 05/12 Kylie Howell WSC Ordway Hall 114 16.00 Hrs. Advanced Scene Studies (Ages 14-18) $ 125.00 Development of the actor through the study of age-appropriate theatre scenes. Modern theatre literature will be explored and performed at the end of semester. ID# 146678 ACT-1094-3002 05:00PM-06:30PM R 01/21 - 05/12 Linda Dee Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 114 24.00 Hrs. ACCT C onser vator y THEATRE Training for the young actor/singer age 6-18 Executive Director: Jayme McBride Founder and Assistant Director: Linda Dee Hughes Instructor: Kylie Howell ACCT founded May 2011 actx.edu 806.371.5000 Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 54 START YOUR CAREER IN HEREFORD • TruckDrivingAcademy • Accounting • CertifiedNurseAide (CNA) • Englishasa SecondLanguage • CPR • GED • Business Management • Forklift • Marketable SkillsCertificate • IndustrialMaintenance actx.edu/hereford • 806-379-2700 Everett and Mabel Hinkson Memorial Campus 1115West15thStreet•Hereford,TX79045 START YOUR CAREER IN MOORE COUNTY • CertifiedNurseAide (CNA) • FastTrackWelding • TruckDriving Two Locations: Moore County Campus 1220E.1stSt. Dumas,Texas79029 806-934-7220 Downtown Campus - DTWN Moore County Campus Career and Technical Center 115SuccessBlvd. Dumas,Texas 806-379-2726 Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 55 Seniors’ College The following classes are specifically designed for those age 50 and older. Unless otherwise noted, you must be age 50 or older or have permission of the instructor to take one of the classes. Arts and Crafts For additional information please call (806) 371-2922. Acrylic Painting - Beginning to Advanced $55.00 Must furnish own art supplies. Pickup supply list at 1314 S. Polk, Room 123 and have supplies before first class meeting. ID# 146652 SRCIT-1024-3001 09:00AM-12:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Donna Cobb DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 42.00 Hrs. Woodcarving Beginning to Intermediate $55.00 Various projects will be based on level of skill. Must provide own tools. Supply list will be given at first class meeting. ID# 146650 SRCIT-1951-3001 09:00AM-12:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 ID# 146651 SRCIT-1951-3002 01:00PM-04:00PM M 01/25 - 05/02 Jack Fuller/Ralph Byrd DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 42.00 Hrs. Joys of China Painting $55.00 $55.00 Must furnish own art supplies. Supply list will be given at first class meeting. Paint your own gifts and create family heirlooms in this beautiful art. Pieces will be fired for minimal fee. ID# 146654 SRCIT-1273-3001 01:00PM-04:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Karol Coker DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 45.00 Hrs. Introduction to Oil Painting Beginning basics of oil painting are taught in this class. Must furnish own art supplies. Supply list can be picked up at 1314 S. Polk St., Room 123. ID# 146653 SRCIT-1603-3001 09:00AM-12:00PM T 01/19 - 05/03 Jim Burleson DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 45.00 Hrs. Oil Painting Intermediate to Advanced $55.00 Must furnish own art supplies. Supply list will be given at first class meeting. ID# 146655 SRCIT-1604-3001 09:00AM-12:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Jim Burleson DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 45.00 Hrs. Fun Art $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 Let’s gather to paint, draw and fellowship. Bring your art project to this class and let’s learn from each other. ID# 146656 SRCIT-1513-3001 01:00PM-04:00PM W 01/20 - 05/04 Kathy Massey DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 45.00 Hrs. Drawing - Beginning to Advanced Use a variety of subjects and techniques in a relaxed, fun class. Must furnish own art supplies. Supply list can be picked up at 1314 S. Polk St., Room 123. ID# 146657 SRCIT-1362-3001 09:00AM-12:00PM R 01/21 - 05/05 Sandy Jones DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 45.00 Hrs. Computer Classes For additional information please call (806) 371-2922. Computer Concepts Introductory class to computer concepts and terminology along with mouse operations, file management and desktop properties; word processing with Microsoft Notepad, WordPad and Microsoft Word. Creation of documents using features such as copying, pasting, text alignment and margins. ID# 146687 SRCIT-1286-2001 09:00AM-11:30AM RF 01/21 - 01/29 ID# 146701 SRCIT-1286-3001 09:00AM-11:30AM RF 04/28 - 05/06 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 56 Beginning Word $55.00 Beginning Excel $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 Age Is the Rage $88.00 Zumba® - Gold $62.00 $62.00 Focus on Microsoft Word creating documents and formatting documents with formatted fonts, clip art, charts, borders and arrangement of text. Insert text and utilize spell-check, borders and shading, bullets and numbering and paragraph features. A class handout will be given to each student. ID# 146690 SRCIT-1828-2001 09:00AM-11:30AM RF 02/04 - 02/12 ID# 146691 SRCIT-1828-2002 06:00PM-08:30PM RF 02/04 - 02/12 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Introduction to spreadsheets and the basic functions of Excel including arrangement of information, finding optimal cell width, inserting and deleting columns and rows, sorting and filtering data, merging and deleting cells, use of the summation formula and formatting text within the spreadsheet. A class handout will be given to each student. ID# 146692 SRCIT-1385-2001 09:00AM-11:30AM RF 02/18 - 02/26 ID# 146693 SRCIT-1385-2002 06:00PM-08:30PM RF 02/18 - 02/26 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Exploring the Internet Introduction to the Internet and Internet terminology with an emphasis on discussion of Internet issues and review of popular websites. Explore both the Internet and Internet resources including the use of advanced search techniques to narrow search techniques. Create free e-mail account and practice sending e-mails with and without attachments. ID# 146694 SRCIT-1575-3001 09:00AM-11:30AM RF 03/03 - 03/11 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Computer Maintenance Learn DIY computer maintenance including defrag, backup and hard-drive space optimization. Bring your own device to class if you can. An external storage device (i.e. flash drive, external drive, CDs or DVDs) is also recommended but not required. ID# 146696 SRCIT-1285-3001 09:00AM-11:30AM RF 03/31 - 04/08 ID# 146697 SRCIT-1285-3002 06:00PM-08:30PM RF 03/31 - 04/08 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Facebook Control who can see your posts, edit friends list, control your news feed, upload pictures and keep unwanted posts out of your time-line. Ethical and privacy issues will also be discussed. ID# 146698 SRCIT-1287-3001 09:00AM-11:30AM RF 04/14 - 04/22 ID# 146700 SRCIT-1287-3002 06:00PM-08:30PM RF 04/14 - 04/22 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Fitness For additional information please call (806) 371-2922. Latin-inspired, dance-fitness class that incorporates Latin and international music and dance movements provides a non-intimidating opportunity for non-dancers and new exercisers. Zumba Gold is designed for level ones and more mature participants. ID# 147660 HER-1012-2001 10:30AM-11:30PM TR 01/05 - 03/03 ID# 147663 HER-1012-3003 10:30AM-11:30PM TR 03/08 – 05/12 Betty Goodgion DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 18.00 Hrs. Lunch Crunch? Takes the Zumba® formula and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant as well as those starting or restarting their journey to fitness. Zesty Latin and current music. Exhilarating easy to follow moves and most of all FUN! ID# 147653 HER-1012-3001 01:30PM-02:30PM MW 01/04 - 03/02 ID# 147658 HER-1012-3002 12:15PM-01:00PM MW 03/07 - 05/11 Betty Goodgion DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 12.00 Hrs. Yoga Gold Yoga for the older population and those with mobility concerns, including walkers, wheelchairs and the inability to get up and down off the floor easily. This class increases range of motion, balance, strength and flexibility. Yoga is for everyone! ID# 148427 HER-1185-3006 09:00AM-10:00AM MW 01/20 - 03/21 ID# 148535 HER-1185-3007 09:00AM-10:00AM MW 03/23 - 05/16 Kay Saied DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 12.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 57 Hereford Campus For additional information please call (806) 379-2700 unless otherwise noted. Industrial Technology Basic Electrical Theory $305.00 Technical Communication $329.00 Prerequisites: MCHN 1343 & ETWR 1371. Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. ID# 147471 ELPT-1011-3003 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 03/22 - 05/12 Staff Hinkson Memorial Campus 220 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. ID# 149649 ETWR-1071-2002 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 01/19 - 03/10 Staff Hinkson Memorial Campus 133 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Photography Digital Photography-Imaging and Developing $73.00 Beginners class of photo imagining and developing picture through the use of digital camera computer software. ID# 147467 PHOTO-1013-2001 06:00PM-09:00PM M 01/25 - 03/07 Pam McNutt Hinkson Memorial Campus 106 21.00 Hrs. (2.10 CEU) Professional Trades/Industry Forklift Operator Certification Forklift Operator Certification $254.00 Forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, forklift stability, and factors affecting stability. Hands-on training and demonstration of proficiency. ID# 147453 CNSE-1003-2005 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 01/12 - 01/14 ID# 147457 CNSE-1003-2006 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 02/09 - 02/11 ID# 147461 CNSE-1003-3004 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 03/08 - 03/10 ID# 147463 CNSE-1003-3005 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 04/12 - 04/14 ID# 147465 CNSE-1003-3006 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 05/10 - 05/12 Robert Matthews Hinkson Memorial Campus 113 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU) Technical Core Courses Introduction to Industrial Maintenance $305.00 Prerequisite: ETWR 1371 and MCHN 1343. Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include application of precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurement while using standard measuring tools is also emphasized. ID# 147472 INMT-1005-3003 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 03/21 - 05/11 Staff Hinkson Memorial Campus 133 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Machine Shop Mathematics $329.00 Technical and applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses. ID# 147473 MCHN-1043-2003 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 01/19 - 03/09 Staff Hinkson Memorial Campus 133 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 58 Truck Driving Academy For additional information please call (806) 379-2700. Professional Driver Training The Transportation Industry is growing and there is a high demand for well-trained drivers. You can be one of them. This six-week course utilizes classroom instruction, range and road driving, and practical application of skills used in the operation of a tractor/trailer. Prerequisites: . Student must be 18 years of age at the commencement of the course . Student must have a current valid Texas Driver License . Student must have in possession first day of class a valid original Social Security Card . Texas Department of Public Safety fees for Commercial Driver License and Permit are included . Student will be required to take a DOT physical on the second day of class. Cost of the physical is included. If the student cannot pass the physical, they will receive a course refund, less the cost of the physical and the Defensive Driving Course. Students completing the course will have a Class A Commercial Driver License with tanker, doubles/triples, and school and passenger bus endorsements. DPS test for the Hazmat is included, but there is an additional cost for Federal certification. Students also trained by National Safety Council Certified Instructors on Defensive Driving for large trucks and forklift operation. To obtain a Certificate of Completion, the student must pass all Texas Department of Public Safety requirements for a Class A Commercial Driver. License issued by the State of Texas. Upon completion of the course, the student will be qualified to secure an entry level job as an over-the-road operator with a Commercial Driver License. Amarillo College is not an employment agency, nor do we guarantee the Texas Department of Public Safety will issue a license. However, students have ample opportunity and help to talk with visiting recruiters, apply for employment, and pass DPS written test and driving skills test with an Amarillo College vehicle. Commercial Driver License Program January 19-February 29 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147297CVOP-2035-2006 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 01/19 - 01/21 ID# 147301 CVOP-1005-2006 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 01/22 - 02/05 ID# 147304 CVOP-1001-2006 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 01/22 - 02/05 ID# 147307 CVOP-2033-2004 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/08 - 02/17 ID# 147310 CVOP-2037-2004 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/18 - 02/29 Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Commercial Driver License Program March 7-April 25 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147298 CVOP-2035-3006 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW Commercial Driver License Written Skills 03/07 - 03/09 ID# 147302 CVOP-1005-3006 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 03/10 - 04/01 ID# 147305 CVOP-1001-3006 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/10 - 04/01 ID# 147308 CVOP-2033-3007 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 04/04 - 04/13 ID# 147311 CVOP-2037-3004 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 04/14 - 04/25 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost Downtown Campus - DTWN 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC $3650.00 East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 59 Commercial Driver License Program May 2-June 13 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147299 CVOP-2035-3007 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW Commercial Driver License Written Skills 05/02 - 05/04 ID# 147303 CVOP-1005-3007 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 05/05 - 05/19 ID# 147306 CVOP-1001-3007 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/05 - 05/19 ID# 147309 CVOP-2033-3008 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/20 - 06/01 ID# 147312 CVOP-2037-4002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 06/02 - 06/13 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Moore County Campus For additional information please call (806) 379-2726 unless otherwise noted. Computer Literacy Computer for Life $36.00 Fun informative course designed to help you navigate basic computer functions such as: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Internet. Learn basic social media functions such as posting photos and videos. ID# 146773 ITSC-1012-2001 06:00PM-08:00PM R 02/04 - 02/25 Jill Williams MCC Career and Tech Center 206 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) English as a Second Language Occupational English-Level II $156.00 A multi-level approach to learning essential English communication skills for the workplace. Books will be ordered the first week of class. ID# 147855 COMG-1001-1001 10:00AM-12:00PM TW 01/26 - 04/27 Ana Crook MCC 108 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Healthcare Courses Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Prerequisites #1, #2, #3 and #4 (see page 5) CNA Weekend Program (Lecture/CPR/Clinical) Lecture ID# 147294 NURA-1001-2001 Intro to Professional CNA ID# 147295 NURA-1001-2002 Clinical ID# 147296 NURA-1060-3001 Robert Bates $770.00 08:00AM-05:00PM S and 12:00PM-05:00PM U 01/30 - 04/02 01/30 - 04/02 05:00PM-10:00PM 02/04 - 04/14 R 06:45AM-03:30PM SU 04/03 - 05/01 and 05:00PM-10:00PM MR 04/03 - 05/01 TBA 205.00 Hrs. (20.50 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 60 Truck Driving Academy For additional information please call (806) 379-2726. Professional Driver Training The Transportation Industry is growing and there is a high demand for well-trained drivers. You can be one of them. This six-week course utilizes classroom instruction, range and road driving, and practical application of skills used in the operation of a tractor/trailer. Prerequisites: . Student must be 18 years of age at the commencement of the course . Student must have a current valid Texas Driver License . Student must have in possession first day of class a valid original Social Security Card . Texas Department of Public Safety fees for Commercial Driver License and Permit are included . Student will be required to take a DOT physical on the second day of class. Cost of the physical is included. If the student cannot pass the physical, they will receive a course refund, less the cost of the physical and the Defensive Driving Course. Students completing the course will have a Class A Commercial Driver License with tanker, doubles/triples, and school and passenger bus endorsements. DPS test for the Hazmat is included, but there is an additional cost for Federal certification. Students also trained by National Safety Council Certified Instructors on Defensive Driving for large trucks and forklift operation. To obtain a Certificate of Completion, the student must pass all Texas Department of Public Safety requirements for a Class A Commercial Driver. License issued by the State of Texas. Upon completion of the course, the student will be qualified to secure an entry level job as an over-the-road operator with a Commercial Driver License. Amarillo College is not an employment agency, nor do we guarantee the Texas Department of Public Safety will issue a license. However, students have ample opportunity and help to talk with visiting recruiters, apply for employment, and pass DPS written test and driving skills test with an Amarillo College vehicle. Commercial Driver License Program January 19-February 29 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 146981 CVOP-2035-2001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW Commercial Driver License Written Skills 01/19 - 01/21 ID# 146984 CVOP-1005-2001 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 01/22 - 02/05 ID# 146991 CVOP-1001-2001 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 01/22 - 02/05 ID# 146992 CVOP-2033-2001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/08 - 02/17 ID# 146993 CVOP-2037-2001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 02/18 - 02/29 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Commercial Driver License Program March 7-April 25 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 146994 CVOP-2035-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW Commercial Driver License Written Skills 03/07 - 03/09 ID# 146995 CVOP-1005-3001 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 03/10 - 04/01 ID# 146996 CVOP-1001-3001 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 03/10 - 04/01 ID# 146997 CVOP-2033-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 04/04 - 04/13 ID# 146999 CVOP-2037-3001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 04/14 - 04/25 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost Downtown Campus - DTWN 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC $3650.00 East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC 61 Commercial Driver License Program May 2-June 13 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 147007 CVOP-2035-3002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 05/02 - 05/04 Commercial Driver License Written Skills ID# 147008 CVOP-1005-3002 08:00AM-12:00PM MTWRF 05/05 - 05/19 ID# 147009 CVOP-1001-3002 01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/05 - 05/19 ID# 147010 CVOP-2033-3002 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 05/20 - 06/01 ID# 147011 CVOP-2037-4001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 06/02 - 06/13 Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost 240.00Hrs. (24.40 CEU) $3650.00 Safety and Environmental Technology Excavation Trenching and Soil $595.00 Hazardous Materials $595.00 Offered through University of Texas at Arlington. Course cost is payable via online registration to UTA. Includes: OSHA excavation standards, safe and health aspects of excavation and trenching, practical soil mechanics, shored and unshored slopes, soil classification and use of protective systems. Testing methods are demonstrated. To enroll, please call (866) 906-9190 or go to: http://www.uta.edu/uta ID# 146775 EPCT-1030-3901 08:00AM-04:15PM TWR 05/10 - 05/12 Staff MCC Career and Tech Center 202 22.00 Hrs. (2.20 CEU) Course offered through University of Texas at Arlington. Course cost is payable via online registration to UTA. OSHA standards, policies, and procedures in general industry will be covered. Topics include: flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, LP-gases and cryogenic liquids. Related processes such as spraying and dipping and use of electrical equipment in hazardous locations are also discussed. Will have the ability to assess compliance with OSHA hazardous materials standards, determine hazardous (classified) locations, and proper moving, storing and handling of hazardous materials. To enroll, please call (866) 906-9190 or go to http://www.uta.edu/uta. ID# 146774 EPCT-1052-3901 08:00AM-05:00PM TWR 03/01 - 03/03 and 08:00AM-12:00PM F 03/04 Staff MCC Career and Tech Center 202 26.00 Hrs. (2.60 CEU) Welding Technology Intro to Welding Using Multiple Processes $251.00 Basic welding processes, including oxyfuel welding and cutting, shielded metal arc (SMAW), gas metal arc (GMAW) and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). ID# 149097 WLDG-1007-2003 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 01/20 - 03/09 ID# 149098 WLDG-1007-2004 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 03/21 - 05/11 Michael Kiesling MCC Career and Tech Center 235 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) TRUCK DRIVING ACADEMY The Transportation Industry is growing and there is a high demand for well-trained drivers. Amarillo College offers six-week courses in Amarillo, Dumas and Hereford. See next page for details. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday) 62 Mission Amarillo College Enriching the lives of our students and our community by helping learners identify and achieve their educational goals. Continuing Education Division strengthening communities through lifelong learning. Continuing Education • The Registrar’s Office records Continuing Education courses you have taken, and a transcript of those courses will be provided upon request. • Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are awarded for designated Continuing Education classes. One CEU is defined as “10 contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education adult or extension experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.” • Students in Continuing Education classes for which CEUs are awarded will qualify for one of the following: S — Satisfactory, U — Unsatisfactory. Students in non-CEU bearing classes, courses generally designed for the student’s personal enrichment and enjoyment, do not receive grades. Academic Freedom Students shall be free to be guided by scholarly research, study the substance of a given discipline, examine pertinent data, question assumptions, take reasoned exception to information and views offered in the classroom, and reserve judgment about matters of opinion. Enrollment Eligibility Notice Students with outstanding obligations to Amarillo College may not be allowed to enroll in or complete a Continuing Education course until the obligation is fulfilled. Students who have received a Criminal Trespass Warning from Amarillo College will not be allowed to enroll in courses held on any AC campus unless the warning has been lifted. Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver Policy A Senior Citizen is defined as “any person 65 years of age or older.” Tuition will be waived on eligible courses on a SPACE AVAILABLE basis; however, the class must reach its minimum paying enrollment, but not its maximum, for the policy to apply. Proof of age and photo identification are required, and the student must pay all course/lab fees. Continuing Education Courses: A Senior Citizen must complete the “Continuing Education Registration Form.” Continuing education courses that do not meet the criteria for state funding must be self-supporting and are not eligible for the Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver. Ineligible courses include all Personal Enrichment courses and most Occupational Continuing Education courses that are less than seven clock hours in length. TPEG Funding TPEG funding for certain CEU credit bearing Continuing Education classes is available to eligible students. Student eligibility is based on demonstrated need and is limited to student enrollment in an occupation specific state funded course. TPEG funds do not cover textbooks or supplies. The Financial Aid Office will determine individual approval and oversee the disbursement of TPEG funds. Please contact the Continuing Education Office at (806) 371-2910 for more information. Note: Application does not guarantee payment of tuition, and the award is based on the availability of funds. 63 The Fine Print • Amarillo College is an Equal Opportunity Community College. • disAbility Services - Any student who has a disabling condition that may require special arrangements to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services, Room 119 of the Student Service Center, Washington Street Campus or call 371-5436. • Linked Courses - If a student registers through Occupational Continuing Education, they earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for designated classes, not Semester Credit Hours (SCHs). If students wish to receive SCHs, they must enroll through the College’s credit registration process. • Class Cancellation - Amarillo College reserves the right to cancel a class or classes when necessary. • Inclement Weather - In the event that severe weather conditions are present, the President of Amarillo College may find it necessary to close the College. Students and faculty are advised to listen to local radio and television stations for announcements and updates. The main telephone number for the College is 371-5000, and the message will be switched to announce weather-related decisions. Local television stations will be notified immediately of a closing decision. The latest information can also be found on the AC website: www.actx.edu • Refund Policy - Unless otherwise stated in brochures, flyers, or other promotional materials, the AC Continuing Education Refund Policy is as follows: • • • • Students must initiate all refund requests and transfers from one class to another. Refunds are processed within 45 days. If a student transfers to a different class, any additional tuition due must be paid at the time the transfer is processed. If a class is cancelled, the student automatically receives a 100 percent refund. Classes with fewer than three class meetings: Until the close of business the last working day prior to the beginning date of the class: • • • 100 percent refunds will be given. Class transfers are allowed. No refunds will be given on or after the first class day. • • • 100 percent refunds will be given. Class transfers are allowed and 100 percent of tuition already paid will be applied to the new course(s). No refunds will be given on or after the third class day. Classes with three or more class meetings: Until the close of business the last working day prior to the date of the third class meeting: • Notice to Employers - Third party checks received at the time of enrollment are applied to the student’s account. 2016 Spring Semester Holidays and Observances January 18 – Martin Luther King Holiday March 14-20 – Spring Break March 25-27 – Easter Holiday AskAC PHONE/WEB SERVICE: Call : • (806) 371-5000Monday through Thursday - 7 a.m.- 9 p.m. • (800) 227-8784 Friday - 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. • www.actx.edu Saturday -10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Except Holiday Weekends 64 Registration begins December 7, 2015 You may enroll using one of these methods: online, mail, fax or in person. To hold a place in the class, payment is due upon enrollment. CE Online Registration Open the internet browser and go to www.actx.edu/ce Enter the course ID or keyword in the search bar and click Search. You may also browse under Find Classes. Click on the course title and then click register/more info button Review course listing and click Add to Cart and then Proceed to Checkout. You may continue to check out or add additional course(s) at this time. Please note you may only register one student at a time. Once you have added all the course(s) to your shopping cart, Click “Check Out”. If you have never registered for a course before, you will need to proceed as a new student. If you are a returning student, please log on with your ACNet ID and Password to complete the registration. Online Registration Troubleshooting • If you are not currently enrolled or were not enrolled within the last year, call 371-5000 to update your record. If you meet these requirements and cannot register online, call 371-5000. • Cannot register for classes: Be sure you have cleared any restrictions for financial obligations. If you have questions related to a specific Continuing Education class, send an e-mail to [email protected], or call (806) 371-2900 Mail Registration If you are enrolling a child, you must use the social security number of the child not the parent. • Complete the registration form on page 2, enclose check or credit card information, and mail to AMARILLO COLLEGE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE PO BOX 447 AMARILLO TX 79178 • No acknowledgement will be mailed. FAX Registration • • • If you are enrolling a child, you must use the social security number of the child not the parent. Complete the registration form on page 2, include credit card information, and fax to Registrar’s Office (806) 371-5066. No acknowledgement will be mailed. In-Person Registration - AskAC WASHINGTON STREET CAMPUS AskAC Counter 2211 S Washington St Student Service Center 7:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Monday - Friday AskAC Call Center (806) 371-5000 7:00 a.m.- 9 p.m., Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. -6 p.m., Friday 10:00 a.m. -3 p.m., Saturday EAST CAMPUS 1401 J Ave Student Services Center 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Monday - Friday Closed for Lunch 12 p.m.-1 p.m. WEST CAMPUS 6222 SW 9th Ave Lecture Hall 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Monday - Friday Closed for Lunch 1 p.m.-2 p.m. MOORE COUNTY CAMPUS 1220 E 1st St, Dumas TX 7:30 a.m.- 8:30 p.m., Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m., Friday Moore County Campus Career and Tech 115 Success Blvd 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m., Friday HEREFORD CAMPUS 1115 West 15th 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m.- 12 Noon, Friday Learn Pro Tools: The industry standard audio production software. Compose, record, edit, and mix high-quality music or sound for picture—on a Mac or PC— using Pro Tools. Earn your User license in one of two classes offered this spring: Call 806-371-5340 PERIODICAL An Equal Opportunity Community College P.O. Box 447 Amarillo, TX 79178-0001 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER ECRWSS NEW HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS Skills for Small Business Attention Employers The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) can help you pay for training for your employees through its Skills for Small Business program. Apply to TWC today for your employees to take courses provided in the Amarillo College course catalog that will increase your businesses’ competitiveness, upgrade skills of your current employees and prepare newly hired workers for job requirements. For more information visit: texasworkforce.org/ssb or email [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION: Toni Gray • 371-2912