202 South Halsted Street
Chicago Heights,
IL 60411
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NON-CREDIT COURSE SCHEDULE | SPRING 2015
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SALES PROFESSIONAL
• Intro to Consultative Selling
• Establishing Rapport and Creating Interest
• Questioning for Needs
• Presenting the Solution and Closing for
Commitment
• Handling Objections
• The Logical Selling Process
• Tapestry Webinar Series featuring different topics
every month
HR SPECIALIST
• Society for Human Resources Management
(SHRM) Essentials
®of HR Management Course
• SHRM Learning System
®for SHRM-CP™ and
SHRM-SCP™
MEDICAL BILLING & CODING SPECIALIST
• Medical Terminology and Pathophysiology
• Intro to Health Information Technology
• Intro to CPT-4 and ICD-9-CM Coding
• Insurance Procedures
• Computerized Medical Billing
• Microsoft Office and Keyboarding
PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER – Class A License
• CDL Truck Driver Training
• CDL Truck Driver Training w/Endorsements
• CDL Endorsements Course – HAZMAT, Doubles/
Triples & Tankers (can be taken separately)
PROFESSIONAL FORKLIFT DRIVER
• 20-Hour Forklift Operator Training
• 40-Hour Forklift Operator Training
(includes OSHA 10-hour Safety Training credential)
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PROGRAMS AND TRAINING TO GET YOU STARTED
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the perfect program for me that
worked with my schedule. I could
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program in less than a year.
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Table of Contents
Community and Economic Development
Locations
For each class, the location is indicated by a code. 4-digit number (for example, 2506)
PSC Main Campus
ATOC Adult Training and Outreach Center PSC Main Campus
CC Conference Center PSC Main Campus
FH Fitness and Health Complex
St. James Health and Wellness Institute 100 W. 197th Pl., Chicago Heights L Health/Tech Center
PSC North Campus K K Building
PSC North Campus MAC PSC Matteson Area Center
4821 Southwick Dr., Matteson T Tech Wing
PSC Main Campus
TWL Training, Warehouse, Logistics 191 S. Halsted St., Chicago Heights
Directions to the Matteson Area Center: Take Lincoln Highway (Route 30) to Cicero Avenue (Route 50). Turn south and go to the second stoplight, Southwick Drive. Turn west and go one block to 4821 Southwick Drive. The Matteson Area Center is located on the south side of the street, just north of Walmart.
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This icon indicates a textbook must be purchased for the class. Textbooks may be purchased at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore on the main campus.Adult Basic Education...6
Adult Literacy Institute ...6
Business and Industry ...7
CEU/CPDU ...7
Chicago Heights Workforce Center at PSC ...7
Conference Center ... 7, 31 Construction Business Development Center ...7
Continuing Professional Education...7
Corporate Education and Training ...7
English as a Second Language (ESL) ...6
General Education Development (GED) ...6
How to Register ...4
Locations ...3
Non-Credit Classes ...8
Orientations for Medical Vocational Programs ...17
Payment Options ...4
Refunds ...4
Registration Form ...32
Tuition for Senior Citizens ...4
Truck Driver Training Program
Learn to be a professional truck driver.
• Combines classroom learning and over the road training • Classes run year round
• Three course options – daytime, evening, or weekend • 160-hour training program, experienced instrucotrs, and
maximum hands-on training
• 36-hour endorsements course – hazardous materials, doubles/triples, and tanker
For more information, call (708) 709-7811 or visit prairiestate.edu/cdl.
Payment Options
Payment is due at the time of registration. Payment for tuition and fees are accepted in the Business Office on the main campus. Payment options include:
1. Cash
Cash payments accepted in person only. 2. Personal check
Make checks payable to Prairie State College. Driver’s license or State ID and a phone number is required for all checks.
3. Visa, Discover, or MasterCard
Credit card payments also are accepted at the Matteson Area Center and online through Instant Enrollment. 4. Debit Card
Debit card payments also are accepted at the Matteson Area Center and online through Instant Enrollment.
Refunds
If you register for a non-credit class, but are unable to attend, you must come to the Matteson Area Center and complete a drop form. No refunds will be issued unless requested 48 business hours before the first class meeting.
Tuition for Senior Citizens
Seniors citizens (60 years of age and older) are permitted to enroll in most non-credit courses for a 20-percent discount. Proof of age must be presented at the time of registration. Some restrictions apply. For more information, call (708) 709-3750.
Use Instant Enrollment
Register and pay for Continuing Education courses through Instant Enrollment on WebAdvisor.
To register, go to prairiestate.edu/instantenrollment.
How to Register
Step 1. Review and choose classes
Review and choose classes from the non-credit class schedule online at prairiestate.edu, or request a copy by calling (708) 709-3750.
Step 2. Register
1. Register online through WebAdvisor by following the Instant Enrollment instructions.
• If you have a WebAdvisor username and password, please log in before registering.
• If you are a new student, you will need to fill out the Personal Identification screen to create an account. Your username and password will be emailed to you upon registration.
2. Register in person at Enrollment Services on the main campus or at the Matteson Area Center on weekdays. (Please note that only credit and debit card payments are accepted at the Matteson Area Center).
3. Register by phone by calling (708) 709-3516 or (708) 709-3750. Please have your credit or debit card information ready.
4. Register by mail by completing the registration form at the back of the non-credit schedule. Send payment with completed registration form to Prairie State College, Office of Enrollment Services, 202 South Halsted Street, Chicago Heights, IL 60411. Checks should be made payable to Prairie State College. Driver’s license number and phone number must be included on check.
Step 3. Payment
Pay tuition and fees. Payment is due in full at time of registration. Paying by cash or check, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover? Visit the Business Office to pay tuition. Note: Make checks payable to Prairie State College. Driver’s license or State ID and a phone number is required for all checks. Prefer to pay at the Matteson Area Center? Only credit and debit cards are accepted for payment there.
Non-Credit Class Information
Non-Credit Vocational Certificate Programs
Clinical Medical Assistant
Clinical Medical Assistant GSMED 008 Construction Rehabbing and Remodeling Basic Construction Skills GSCST 026 Business for Entrprenuers Simplified GSBUS 041 OSHA 10-Hour Safety Training GSCST 007 Dialysis Technician (certificate of completion)
Dialysis Technician GSMED 095 Forklift Operator Training
20-Hour Certification GSCST 038 40-Hour Certification GSCST 033 Health Unit Coordinator
Medical Terminology GSMED 017 Health Unit Coordinator GSMED 035 Microsoft Office GSVS 089
Keyboarding GSVS 091
Home Inspection
Home Inspection GSRE 020 Home Services Worker
Home Services Worker PIHLT 062 Communications and Interpersonal
Skills GSBUR 020
Safety and Nutrition GSMED 001 Personal Care GSMED 002 How to Save a Life Using CPR PIIES 013
Practicum GSMED 003
Medical Administrative Assistant
Computerized Medical Billing GSMED 040 Medical Terminology GSMED 017
Keyboarding GSVS 091
Microsoft Office GSVS 089 Medical Administrative Assistant GSMED 097
Spanish I PILAN 047
Medical Billing/Coding Specialist
Medical Terminology GSMED 017 Pathophysiology GSMED 009 Introduction to ICD-9 Coding GSMED 047 Introduction to Health
Information Technology GSMED 033 Insurance Procedures GSMED 038 Computerized Medical Billing GSMED 040 Introduction to CPT-4 Coding GSMED 045 Microsoft Office GSVS 089
Keyboarding GSVS 091
Medical Central Services
Medical Central Services Technology GSMED 080 Non-Emergency Medical Transporter Medi-car and Service Car Vehicle
Safety Training PIMED 032 Customer Service GSBUS 045 How to Save a Life Using CPR PIIES 013 Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy Technician GSMED 090 Project Management Professional® (PMP) Project Management Professional
Exam Prep GSBUS 047 Real Estate Broker
Real Estate Broker Pre-License Topics GSRE 077 Applied Real Estate Principles GSRE 079 Security Officer Training
Security Officer Training GSSEC 010 Truck Driver Training
CDL Truck Driver Training GSTRS 055 CDL Truck Driver Training
with Endorsements GSTRS 013 For full descriptions and schedules of these courses, please consult the listings in the pages that follow.
Certificates
Certificates can be earned in as little as one semester and can open the door to excellent jobs. These programs can help our community become a better trained workforce. For more information on Vocational Certificate programs, call (708) 709-3750.
The Adult Education Program at PSC serves a diverse population of adult learners. Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a Second Language (ESL), and GED® preparation (English and Spanish) classes are tuition-free and offered both on and off campus. Classes provide learning opportunities to in-district residents ages 16 and older. ABE and GED classes require that students be non-high school graduates. Students who are 16 and 17 years old must provide documentation providing formal withdrawal from high school. Classes are available during the day and evening. Registration and assessment are required for all programs.
• Adult Literacy Institute: The institute matches students with trained volunteer tutors for one-on-one and/or small group reading, writing, and math instruction. Call (708) 709-3724 for more information.
• Adult Basic Education: Classes offer opportunities for students to improve their basic reading, writing, and math skills. Call (708) 709-7880 or (708) 709-7931 for more information.
• English as a Second Language: Classes teach speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills to adults whose native language is not English. Call (708) 709-7922 or (708) 709-3790 for more information.
• General Education Development (GED®): GED classes are offered in English and Spanish to prepare students to take the GED test, the nationally accepted equivalent of a high school diploma. The 2014 GED test is a four-subject test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are science, social studies, mathematical reasoning, and reasoning through language arts. The Constitution test is offered in English and Spanish for students who still must pass the test in order to receive a GED certificate.
Call (708) 709-7880 or (708) 709-7931 for more information regarding GED classes taught in English. Call (708) 709-7922 or (708) 709-3790 for more information regarding GED classes taught in Spanish.
Adult Education
Wanted: Volunteer Literacy Tutors
As a volunteer tutor you can help reach a diverse
population of students enabling them to acquire basic skills in reading, writing, and math. For more information, call (708) 709-3724.
Tutor responsibilities:
• Successfully complete a 20-hour tutor training workshop. • Maintain a regular and convenient weekly meeting schedule with your assigned student(s).
• Maintain a positive tutor/learner relationship.
This project was made possible by the Illinois State Library (ISL), a division of the Secretary of State’s office, using state funds designated for literacy.
According to the Stevens Amendment Act, the grant funded portion of the Adult Education and Family Literacy program at Prairie State College for Fiscal Year 2015 is 33% financed with federal funds totaling $181,724.00.
Tuition-Free Career
Preparation Courses
ESL Bridge to Healthcare Careers offers advanced non-native speakers of English the opportunity to improve their English skills while preparing for a career in healthcare. For more information, call (708) 709-3722. Space is limited. Bridge to Manufacturing Careers prepares students to take the GED® test while learning entry-level skills in the manufacturing field. For more information, call (708) 709-7880. Space is limited.
Business and Industry
The Conference Center at
Prairie State College
The Conference Center at Prairie State College is an ideal location for your next meeting, workshop or conference with plenty of free parking, easy access, and free WiFi. All rooms are comfortably furnished and include multimedia equipment. On-site catering is available as well as a 486-seat auditorium. For available dates and rental fees, call
(708) 709-3602 or visit prairiestate.edu/conferencecenter.
Corporate Education and Training
The Corporate Education Department delivers flexible, customized, cost-effective programs to improve business performance and organizational skills. Specific classes offered in a variety of formats ensures that educational objectives are met. The Corporate Education Department helps identify challenges and find solutions to stay competitive in today’s job market. Experienced instructors and course evaluations ensure quality learning. Courses may be completed onsite or on campus. For more information, call (708)709-7895 or visit prairiestate.edu/training.
The Corporate Education Department provides a wide range of educational opportunities including:
Continuing Professional Education
Continuing Professional Education offers onsite trainings to assist professionals with maintaining their knowledge and skills by offering Continuing Education Units (CEU) and Continuing Professional Development Units (CPDU) for:
Contact (708) 709-7919 or visit prairiestate.edu/cpe.
CEU Provider Program
Event planners are able to add value to their conferences by offering CEUs to attendees. PSC manages all the CEU paperwork and provides attendees with a CEU certificate. Call (708) 709-7919 to learn more.
The Construction Business
Development Center (CBDC)
The CBDC provides free assistance to small, veteran, minority and women contractors who would like to bid on projects for the Illinois Tollway Authority. Bid opportunities include more than road work. There are projects that require carpentry, building repairs, electrical, landscaping, fencing, signage, HVAC, plumbing and many other areas of contracting. The CBDC is a collaboration between the Illinois Community College Board and the Illinois Tollway Authority, in partnership with select community colleges. If you are a contractor who is interested in learning more about bidding on Tollway projects, call (708) 709-3692 or visit www.cbdc.info.
Chicago Heights Workforce Center
The Chicago Heights Workforce Center offers a one-stop concept for job seekers and employers with employment training, job search assistance, and services for employers. For assistance call (708) 709-7975 or visit nationalable.org. Job Seeking Customers
• Résumé and cover letter instruction • Networking and interviewing techniques • Skills assessment
• Career preparation assistance
• Referrals to companies and on-site recruitment • Job retention
• Labor market information and Illinois JobLink registration • Employment Resource Room
Employers
• Screening and referral of qualified applicants • Employee assessments
• Basic computer skills enhancement services • Personalized account executive services • Post employment follow-up
• Local workforce development
Event Calendars
To learn more about current and future events held on campus for professionals, students, and community members visit the online events calendar at
prairiestate.edu. • Manufacturing Practices
• OSHA Compliance and Safety • CNC Machining • Lean Operations • ISO Training • Management Leadership • Team Building • Customer Service • Communication/ Effective Writing • Nurses • Counselors • Nursing Home Administrators • Social Workers • Speech Pathologists • Food Service Professionals • Teachers (CPDU)
Spring 2015 Non-Credit Classes
Online Courses
Throughout this schedule there is a sampling of the hundreds of online courses offered. Online courses are convenient, affordable, and ideal for those with busy schedules. These courses can provide the needed education to improve job skills or can add some fun to a busy life by learning something different. Look for the online course
symbol throughout this schedule:
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Most online courses start at $100. Classes run for 12 sessions. Course dates for Spring 2015 online classes:
Dec. 10-Feb. 9, 2015 Jan. 21-Mar. 23 Feb. 18-Apr. 20 Mar. 18-May 18 Apr. 15-June 15
For more information about our online courses, contact Frank Novak at (708) 709-7839, email [email protected], or visit ed2go.com/mac.
WIA Approved Courses
and Programs
The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) has helped many
individuals obtain new job skills and training to make them more employable. If you meet the eligibility requirements and funding is available, WIA may help pay for your tuition, books, and other fees associated with college courses. Courses that qualify are noted as “WIA-Approved” after the course titles. For more information on WIA, contact the Chicago Heights Workforce Center at Prairie State College at (708) 709-7975.
Appliance Repair
Appliance Repair II: Washers, Dryers, and Ranges
Appliance repair technicians work year round because most homeowners cannot afford to be without a major appliance. This course is an expanded version of the “Intro to Appliance Repair: Washers and Dryers”course. Learn how to repair a clothes washer, dryer, and gas and electric ranges. Hands-on training and proper use of tools also will be covered. Tools will be provided for the classroom training. Anyone seeking employment in appliance repair would benefit from this course.
code: GSVS-005-PS cost: $249 dates: Mar 28-May 09 days: S time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: K 115
Arts and Crafts
Knots & Loops: Crochet 101 for Beginners
This course will introduce students to basic crochet techniques, including the single crochet, double crochet, and half double. By the end of the class, the students will have learned how to crochet various stitch patterns. Ages 12 and up are welcome. Students under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Both child and adult must register and pay the tuition fee. A material list will be given out the first night of class.
code: PICRF-008-MC cost: $99 dates: Jan 20-Feb 19 days: TTH time: 06:00pm-08:00pm location: MAC 127
Watercolor Painting
Learn to paint in watercolor. This course is designed to cover the various techniques and methods of applying paint in watercolor on paper, and covers uses of appropriate materials and supplies. Whether you have no painting skills or some skills, this class will be a tremendous benefit for you. There will be slide presentations, demonstrations of techniques, hands-on painting, and individual review of student work. Students will be given ample time to work in the media trying new and familiar techniques, painting still life, landscapes, and abstract subjects. A supply list will be emailed to the student before the start of class. code: PIART-068-PS cost: $99
dates: Feb 26-Apr 09 days: TH time: 09:00am-11:30am location: K 115
Automotive Services
Basic Automobile Service and Systems
This course introduces automotive systems and service. It includes safety systems, drive lines, engines, transmissions, transaxles, heating and cooling systems, fuel systems, steering and brake systems, ignition systems, construction, and operating systems. This is a great course for the aspiring mechanic. & code: GSVSK-002-P1 cost: $199
dates: Jan 12-Mar 30 days: M time: 05:00pm-09:50pm location: T 120 code: GSVSK-002-PS cost: $199 dates: Jan 14-May 13 days: W time: 08:30am-12:10pm location: T 120
Automotive Electricity/ Electronics I
Specialized training is provided in the basic automotive electrical system, including the electrical circuits, storage batteries, cranking systems, charging systems, ignition systems, electrical system-circuit-component tests, and the testing equipment that pertains to the automotive diagnostic-service field.
code: GSVSK-003-PS cost: $199 dates: Jan 13-May 14 days: TTH time: 05:30pm-07:20pm (T) location: T 120
05:30pm-09:20pm (TH)
Business
See also Online Classes for additional Business classes
Business for Entrepreneurs $implified
(How to Start and Run a Successful Business)
Turn a dream into a thriving business. This five-session, hands-on course is designed to equip entrepreneurs with practical tools and strategies to develop and grow their business. Learn the essentials of managing a business and developing a business plan from presenters who have real world experience, including an attorney, banker, certified public accountant, and other business owners and professionals. All class materials are included in the tuition cost.
code: GSBUS-041-MC cost: $259 dates: Mar 07-Apr 11 days: S
time: 09:00am-04:30pm location: MAC 116
Introduction to Grant Writing
Learn where to locate grant sources, how to submit an application, write a proposal, and incorporate proper form and style. Utilize these skills in non-profit and educational environments.
code: GSBUS-071-MC cost: $99 dates: Jan 24-Jan 31 days: S
time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 118
Advanced Grant Writing
Prerequisite: GSBUS 071 - Introduction to Grant Writing Bring your grant proposal draft to class and get a free professional evaluation, individualized feedback, and hands-on writing assistance to refine and finalize your award-winning grant document. Tailor your message to specific funder objectives. Highlight goals that will show the program’s meaningful impact and return-on-investment. Develop a dissemination plan that will generate widespread attention and future grant funding.
code: PIBUS-121-MC cost: $49 dates: Feb 21 days: S
time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 118
Peachtree Accounting
This course is an introduction to Peachtree commercial accounting software applications. General ledger, financial statements, customer, vendor, payroll, and inventory applications are included. &
code: GSCOM-008-PS cost: $179 dates: Mar 10-Apr 09 days: TTH time: 07:00pm-09:45pm location: L 114
Quickbooks
Quickbooks is designed for the small to mid-sized business owner who enjoys Quicken’s ease of use but prefers a more traditional approach to accounting. Learn how this program can make it easy to set up a chart of accounts; reconcile checking accounts; create and print invoices, receipts, and statements; track payables, inventory, and receivables; create estimates; and generate reports. &
code: GSCOM-009-PS cost: $179 dates: Apr 14-May 07 days: TTH time: 07:00pm-09:45pm location: L 114
Note: The following two online classes satisfy the education requirements and will prepare you for the Project Management Institute’s PMP® certification exam.
PMP Certification Prep I
:
This course is the first part of a two-course series that will help you master the first seven chapters of the PMBOK® Guide, 5th edition. Students will learn about inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs. The course also will cover topics such as diagramming, estimating, and scope management. &
PMP Certification Prep II
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This second part of the two-course series is a continuation of the study of the PMBOK® Guide. Students will learn about earned value management, risk management, simulation, and sensitivity and make-or-buy analyses. Find out about PMI®’s Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and the benefits of this type of certification. &
Fundamentals of
Supervision and Management
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Learn how to be an effective manager or supervisor. Master the basics of business and organizations, acquire the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts.
Effective Business Writing
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If you communicate with others in writing, this course will help you identify and eliminate problem areas. By the end of this course, you’ll know the secret to developing powerful written documents, including email, that immediately draw readers in and motivates them to do what you want.
Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications
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Learn how to effectively apply the elements and methods of Six Sigma. Understand how more than 25 tools and methods relate to the DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) model. This course will help you prepare for the internationally-recognized Six Sigma Black Belt and Quality Manager exams offered by the American Society for Quality® (ASQ®).
Employment Law Fundamentals
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Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire, evaluate, and manage employees as a supervisor, small business owner, human resource specialist, or corporate executive. Learn the difference between an employee and independent contractor; the basic types of employee benefits; effective hiring, evaluation, and termination procedures; and much more.
Workers’ Compensation
:
Anyone considering a career as a paralegal should have a firm understanding of workers’ compensation law. You are more likely to be involved in workers’ compensation cases rather than criminal law cases, intellectual property cases, or even business disputes. Even personal and medical malpractice cases can have strong ties to workers’ compensation law.
Computers
Also see Online Classes for additional computer classes. Students are required to bring their own USB flash drive. Classwork and homework must be saved on your flash drive.
Introduction to Computers
Learn basic computer skills that are personally and professionally useful, including an overview of hardware, software, operating systems, and basic commands. &
code: GSVS-067-PS cost: $189 dates: Feb 02-Mar 02 days: M time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: TBA
Keyboarding
Rather than typing finger by finger, learn how to operate the letter keys by touch, increasing the number of typed words per minute. A textbook and a USB flash drive must be purchased and brought to the first class. &
code: GSVS-091-MC cost: $149 dates: Feb 11-Apr 08 days: W time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: MAC 114
Microsoft Word—Beginning (Word 2013)
From personal letters to professional manuscripts, learn the easy and correct way to create a document. Learn how to edit documents, move and copy text, insert numbers and bullets, create envelopes and labels, use templates, and print. &
code: GSVS-077-PS cost: $189 dates: Feb 10-Mar 10 days: T time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: TBA
Microsoft Word—Intermediate (Word 2013)
This course is a continuation of Microsoft Word—Beginning. Learn styles, long document handling, headers and footers, master documents, tables, mail merge, borders and shading, basic macros, graphics, borders, and fills. &
code: GSVS-078-PS cost: $189 dates: Mar 24-Apr 21 days: T time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: TBA
Microsoft Excel—Beginning (Excel 2013)
Learn to build, edit, and use spreadsheets. Basic formulas, formatting, and built-in functions are covered. &
code: GSVS-094-PS cost: $189 dates: Feb 11-Mar 11 days: W time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: TBA
Microsoft Excel—Intermediate (Excel 2013)
This course is a continuation of Excel—Beginning. Learn to create and filter lists, use graphing features, link formulas across spreadsheets, create templates, and use advanced functions. & code: GSVS-095-PS cost: $189
dates: Mar 25-Apr 22 days: W time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: TBA
Microsoft Office (Office 2013)
This course gives an overview of three programs included in the Microsoft Professional Office Suite for Windows: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. A basic understanding of Windows is required. & code: GSVS-089-PS cost: $289
dates: Feb 07-Apr 11 days: S time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: TBA
Upgrading and Repairing PCs
Learn to upgrade, repair, and maintain personal computers, install new hardware and software, and use diagnostic tools and utilities. & code: GSVS-088-MC cost: $189
dates: Feb 03-Mar 03 days: T time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: MAC 118
Guiding Kids on the Internet
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Work on the web with kids. This essential course for teachers, leaders, and parents provides the confidence needed to help children get the best from the Internet. Learn kid-friendly Internet features from webpage creation to discovering fun resources for kids.
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5
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In these step-by-step lessons, you’ll build an in-class, professional-quality website using Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. In the process, you’ll discover how to plan a website from the ground up. By the time you’re done, you’ll be using this powerful software tool with skill and confidence.
Computer Quick Shots
What are Quick Shots? These four-hour classes are designed to teach the basic operations of the most popular applications. We provide enough information to get started in these programs. For additional instruction, enroll in the college’s regular non-credit computer courses.
Microsoft Word Step 1 (2013)
This class introduces newcomers to word processing using Word. Learn to create a basic document, save options, use of templates, and how to move around the document. Auto correct, selecting text using both the keyboard and the mouse, basic formatting, and editing also are introduced.
code: PICOM-005-MC cost: $49 dates: Jan 26 days: M time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 114
Excel Step 1 (2013)
Learn about the power of a spreadsheet, including how to avoid major mistakes in creating spreadsheets, inputting data, saving, and opening. Formulas and basic formatting also are covered.
code: PICOM-006-MC cost: $49 dates: Feb 09 days: M time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 114
PowerPoint Step 1 (2013)
Gain a basic introduction to PowerPoint and the benefits of its use. Learn about slide selection, objects, inserting text, and basic formatting, as well as use of auto correct and dangers of spell check. The class also introduces selecting clip art, adding charts, sound and animation, and playing the presentation.
code: PICOM-009-MC cost: $49 dates: Feb 23 days: M time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 114
Mail Merge and Your Address Book
Learn to create a mail merge database and how to set up letters, catalogs, labels, and envelopes and merge a list of customers to these items. Learn how to merge a collection of names into the letters or labels in the Outlook address book.
code: PICOM-023-MC cost: $49 dates: Mar 09 days: M time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 114
Tune up Your PC
Computers that are moving slower may benefit from a basic tune up by cleaning clutter and junk. This class covers basic security and how it affects speed, using scanners that pop up while on the Internet, and how to make sure a registry is properly backed up. code: PICOM-019-MC cost: $49
dates: Mar 23 days: M time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 114
Microsoft Outlook Step I
Learn how to create and send email, organize messages, set up contacts, create an address book, schedule appointments and meetings, and manage tasks and notes. Microsoft Outlook is the most up-to-date email with all of its new features.
code: PICOM-036-MC cost: $49 dates: Apr 06 days: M time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 114
Working with Pivot Tables and Basic Macros
Learn what a Pivot Table is and how it is best used to rearrange data to find a trend or solution. This class includes program instructions to create and run basic macros.
code: PICOM-024-MC cost: $49 dates: Apr 20 days: M time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 114
Manufacturing Applications
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Learn how successful organizations effectively use master production scheduling (MPS), production activity control (PAC), material requirements planning (MRP), and inventory management. Discover how the application of Six Sigma and statistical process control (SPC) can increase customer satisfaction. You also will learn about the elements of a logistics system, including warehousing and receiving.
Finance
Strategies for Living Debt Free in the 21st Century
Learn a three-step system for successfully managing debts and expenses. This workshop is designed for those who want to build wealth and become financially independent by eliminating debt. Learn a linear math system to eliminate all consumer debt in one to four years, and then a mortgage in another three to five years. Learn specific powerful and proven strategies that work every single time. Bring a list of debts with balances and monthly payments. Students learn debt management techniques to help ensure that financial goals are achieved. Learn numerous strategies for spending money more efficiently. Note: Bring a calculator. Optional textbook available from instructor for a minimal cost. code: PILIF-025-MC cost: $49
dates: Mar 05 days: TH time: 06:15pm-09:30pm location: MAC 127
Continuing Education
Healthcare Professionals
PSC is an approved provider from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) to offer continuing education units (CEU’s) for the following professions: Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Advanced Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, and Nursing Home Administrator. Courses are available online, and a customized group training can be offered at your location. For more information, contact Julie DeLong, manager, conference and community services, at (708) 709-7919 or [email protected].
Online self-study courses at ed2go.com/mac include: Certificate in Pain Assessment and Management
Certificate in Growth and Developing Through the Life Span Certificate in Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing
Customized group trainings include:
Working with the Adult Child Who is the Parent Caregiver Stress Reduction through Laughter for Healthcare Professionals Conflict Resolution
Facilities Management
and Manufacturing
IFMA’s Essentials of Facility Management Program - WIA Approved
This three-day course, hosted by PSC in partnership with Northern Illinois University (NIU), is appropriate for those who are working on vocational and degree programs in areas related to HVAC, electronics, electrical engineering, architecture, facility management, industrial technology, etc. Also benefitting would be building and plant managers, transitioning FM professionals, government, and educational/park districts. This training will be held on May 6, 7, and 8, 2015, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Course content includes:
• Introduction to Facility Management • Operations and Maintenance Series
• Work Management in Facility Management Series For pricing and registration information, please contact Donna Mann, director - credentialing programs at NIU at (815) 732-6249 or [email protected].
Manufacturing Fundamentals
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In this course, you will learn how successful organizations use costs to communicate manufacturing progress and how to effectively develop short and long-term budgets. You also will discover how the application of technology turns an ordinary company into a high-performing organization. Learn how ISO 9000 and enterprise resource planning (ERP) make the most of a manufacturer’s potential.
The Analysis and Evaluation of Stocks
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This comprehensive course is designed to teach how to research and value stocks. Topics covered in the course include reading financial statements, calculating financial ratios, industrial comparisons, and pricing techniques.
Firearms Training
Prerequisites: Students must be at least 21 years of age
and bring the following to class: a valid Firearm Owner’s
Identification Card (FOID) and Illinois driver’s license or state ID. If you have questions, contact Frank Novak at (708) 709-7839 or [email protected].
Illinois Conceal Carry Training Course - 8 Hours
This 8-hour course is for those individuals who have already had some qualified firearms training. This includes active, retired, and honorably discharged military personnel, as well as individuals who have completed approved training courses in another state. Classroom and range instruction are taught by certified instructors. The date listed is for classroom instruction. Arrangements for off-site range qualification will be discussed in class. Range fees must be paid by the student on range day. Students are responsible for fingerprinting and application fees. No senior discount. Please see prerequisites.
code: GSSEC-004-PS cost: $125 dates: Feb 14 days: S
time: 08:00am-04:00pm location: TBA code: GSSEC-004-P1 cost: $125
dates: Mar 14 days: S time: 08:00am-04:00pm location: TBA code: GSSEC-004-P2 cost: $125
dates: Apr 18 days: S time: 08:00am-04:00pm location: TBA
Illinois Conceal Carry Training Course - 16 Hours
This 16-hour course is for individuals seeking certification to carry a concealed weapon in the state of Illinois. It is specifically for individuals who do not possess the Illinois State Police required training credits. The course includes basic knowledge in the use of deadly force, firearms transportation, transfer, and record keeping. It also includes the mandatory range training and qualification as required by the Illinois State Police. The dates listed are for classroom instruction. Arrangements for off-site range qualification will be discussed in class. Range fees must be paid by the student on range day. Students are responsible for fingerprinting and application fees. No senior discount. Please see prerequisites.
code: GSSEC-005-PS cost: $225 dates: Feb 07-Feb 14 days: S time: 08:00am-04:00pm location: TBA code: GSSEC-005-P1 cost: $225 dates: Mar 07-Mar 14 days: S time: 08:00am-04:00pm location: TBA code: GSSEC-005-P2 cost: $225 dates: Apr 11-Apr 18 days: S time: 08:00am-04:00pm location: TBA
Fire Science
Optional orientation for online learning: Monday, March 23, 7 p.m., room 3250 main campus.
Hazardous Materials Operations
This course identifies the competencies required of the first responder at hazardous materials incidents. Included are the skills and techniques required to reduce and prevent the possibility of accidents, injuries, disabilities, and fatalities during response to hazardous materials. &
code: GSFST-004-PS cost: $105 dates: Mar 29-May 03 days: SU time: 08:00am-05:00pm location: TBA
Vehicle and Machinery Operations
This course provides information on extrication and rescue of victims from vehicles involved in accidents. Emphasis is placed on equipment and techniques used in hazardous rescue operations. & code: GSFST-005-PS cost: $165
dates: Mar 14-Mar 28 days: SSU time: 08:00am-05:00pm location: TBA
Fire Service-Instructor I
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This course is designed to meet the needs of firefighters wishing to expand their fire science knowledge in the area of instruction. It provides basic information about human relations in the teaching-learning environment, instructional methodologies, and techniques used in developing lesson plans. &
code: GSFST-008-PS cost: $105 dates: Mar 23-May 14 days: TBA time: TBA location: Online
Fire Science Management II
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This is an introduction to the elements of management as they apply to fire department administration. Included are principles of management, communication, and group dynamics as they relate to the company officer. This is the second of two management courses required of eligible candidates pursuing Illinois State Fire Marshal certification as a Fire Officer I. &
code: GSFST-011-PS cost: $105 dates: Mar 23-May 14 days: TBA time: TBA location: Online
Fire Department Management IV
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This course covers the techniques used by mid-level managers and chief officers in fire service. Principles of time management, decision-making, motivation, and delegation are emphasized. This is the second of two management courses required of eligible candidates pursuing Illinois certification as a Fire Officer II. & code: GSFST-013-PS cost: $105
dates: Mar 23-May 14 days: TBA time: TBA location: Online
Basic Firefighter Operations
This course equips students with basic knowledge and skills in the areas such as fire behavior, equipment use, firefighter safety, rescue, and prevention. After successful completion of this course, students are eligible to take the State Fire Marshal Certification Exam. This program meets National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.
code: GSFST-019-PS cost: $1045 dates: Jan 12-May 14 days: MTHS time: 07:00pm-09:50pm (MTH) location: L 116
09:00am-05:00pm (S)
Advanced Firefighter - Firefighter III
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This online course provides students with an in-depth understanding of fire department organization, fire behavior, safety issues, rescue techniques, public education, and inspections. This course prepares students to sit for the State Fire Marshal’s exam for Firefighter III and Rescue Awareness certification. & code: GSFST-025-PS cost: $250
dates: Jan 12-Mar 15 days: TBA time: TBA location: Online
Fire Tactics and Strategy I
This course is an introduction to the basic principles and methods associated with fireground tactics and strategy as required by the company officer. It emphasizes size-up, fireground operations, prefire planning, and basic engine and truck
company operations. Included are a survey of fire apparatus and equipment, its operation, the distribution of equipment and personnel, and preplanning of fireground operations.
code: GSFST-026-PS cost: $105 dates: Jan 17-Jan 31 days: SSU time: 08:00am-05:00pm location: L 116
Fire Tactics and Strategy II
This course covers advanced principles and methods associated with the fireground strategies, and tactics required of the multi-company officer or chief officer. It emphasizes multi-multi-company alarm assignments, handling disasters, and major fire incidents by occupancy classification.
code: GSFST-027-PS cost: $105 dates: Feb 15-Mar 01 days: SSU time: 08:00am-05:00pm location: L 116
Fitness
See Sports and FitnessFood Preparation
Food Service Sanitation and Safety Certification
The Illinois Department of Public Health, as of July 1, 2014, requires mandatory attendance in a training course in proper food handling and sanitation to qualify to take the state exam. A refresher course option is no longer available. Once you are licensed, you will have to take this course every five years as part of the license renewal process. A picture ID is required in order to take the exam. NOTE: If you do not pass the exam the first time, you can pay $35 to re-take the exam at a later scheduled date.
code: GSVS-066-MC cost: $199 dates: Feb 09-Feb 16 days: MW time: 04:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 111 code: GSVS-066-M1 cost: $199 dates: Mar 09-Mar 12 days: MTTH time: 04:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 111 code: GSVS-066-M2 cost: $199 dates: Apr 13-Apr 20 days: MW time: 04:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 111 code: GSVS-066-M3 cost: $199 dates: May 05-May 11 days: MTTH time: 04:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 111
Secrets of the Caterer
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Catering is a business that has become very popular, especially for those who love to cook and plan parties. Learn the fundamentals of the catering business, how to cook for large crowds, organize the kitchen, manage time, and work with clients. The course focuses on cooking skills every caterer needs, with an introduction to the business side of catering.
Lose Weight and Keep It Off
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In this comprehensive course, you’ll discover how to establish a healthy approach to weight loss and weight maintenance. You’ll master how to set and achieve loss and weight-management goals that make sense for you.
Health and Wellness
Eliminate Overwhelm From Your Life
Stress is not just something that happens to you. It’s something you create. You will learn how not to create stress for yourself and move in the direction you want to go, instead of being at the mercy of wherever life takes you. Bring a guest for free.
code: PIHTH-002-MC cost: $19 dates: Apr 22 days: W time: 07:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 127
Grief and Loss
This workshop was created to help those individuals who have experienced loss in their life whether through death, disaster, or personal decision. Learn how to move beyond the loss to a place of strength. If you or someone you know is having difficulty moving forward after a loss, please take time out to attend this valuable workshop. Bring a guest for free.
code: PIHTH-017-MC cost: $19 dates: Apr 23 days: TH time: 07:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 127
Home Improvement/
Construction
Ceramic Tile Installation
Learn about using the right substrate, surface preparation, tile layout, spreading mastic and thinset, installing floor and wall tile, making cuts, and grouting. Find out about the proper techniques for installing ceramic tile on countertops and stairs. Learn to choose the right tile, what tools are needed, and to estimate material.
code: PIHIM-007-PS cost: $49 dates: Feb 28 days: S time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: K 115
Plumbing Made Easy
Learn how to do small plumbing repairs in this hands-on class. Learn to install and repair a faucet, fix a leaky toilet, and make other plumbing repairs.
code: PIHIM-001-PS cost: $59 dates: May 02 days: S time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: K 115
Minor Electrical Wiring for Homeowners
Learn the safe and proper way to make common electrical repairs around the house, including how to replace outlets and switches, install GFCI outlets per local building codes, and to choose and install light fixtures. In addition, learn to install a ceiling fan and a proper brace.
code: PIHIM-005-PS cost: $49 dates: Mar 14 days: S time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: K 115
How to Become a Miss or Mr. Fix It...Extended!
This class has been extended to 12 hours of hands-on training. Why pay someone else to do the basic repairs around your home when you can learn to do them yourself? Learn how to use the most common power tools safely and productively. Learn how to choose the right paint or stain, patch a wall, choose the right caulk, repair a door, replace a lockset, repair a toilet, and replace a faucet. Also, learn how to install a light fixture and ceiling fan, replace a circuit breaker safely, replace an electrical outlet and switch, and more.
code: PIHIM-090-PS cost: $99 dates: Feb 07-Feb 21 days: S time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: K 115
How to Start a Rehabbing and/or Home Remodeling Business
This is the perfect class for that adventurous person who wants to take a step toward a new career that can be done part or full time. Whether you want to get dirty and work with your hands, or simply “manage” the business, this how-to class can make your new construction business a reality. We will show you the benefit of being able to do your own work when properties are acquired. This class will also help you get started with your own remodeling business. Topics include licensing, bonding, permits, liability
insurance, small business loans, and marketing. We will also discuss purchasing the right equipment and tools, acquiring a work vehicle, how to estimate projects, and learning where you can obtain some construction skills.
code: PIHIM-034-PS cost: $69 dates: Jan 24-Jan 31 days: S time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: K 115
Introduction to Interior Design
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Explore a career in interior design as you learn how to transform any room into a beautiful and functional space.
Going Green at Home
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Step into a green lifestyle. Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint by making simple changes that benefit the environment and your health.
Going Green at the Workplace
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Learn to position your business as a responsible environmental leader in a world of green consumers and carbon-conscious regulators. Discover how to save energy, save money, and reduce your carbon footprint.
Dates and times have yet to be determined. Early bird pricing for this course is $1150 for SHRM members/ $1250 for non-members. You must register at least 14 days prior to the start date to obtain early bird pricing. After this time, a $100 late fee will apply.
Register online at www.hrcourses.niu.edu or by phone at (800) 345-9472. If you have any questions or need registration information, you can contact Donna Mann, director - credentialing programs at NIU at (815) 732-6249 or [email protected].
HVAC and Refrigeration
Special Topics in HVACR
Topics pertaining to current and emerging technology in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration industry are covered. Content and format of this course is variable and may be initiated by updates in technology in the HVACR field. code: GSHVC-014-PS cost: $199
dates: Mar 12-May 15 days: TH time: 06:00pm-09:50pm location: T 195
Job Search Preparation
Résumé Writing Workshop
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Students can create an effective résumé or improve the one they have and transform it into a powerful tool to get interviews. This workshop leads participants through a self-assessment series to gain extensive knowledge about the product they are marketing—themselves. This course also covers the use of online résumés and Internet résumé secrets.
Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search
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Get the job you want quickly and easily in any economy. In this course, a world-renowned author and career advisor helps identify the job that is best for you, based on your individual needs. Learn how to build rapport with interviewers, both verbally and non-verbally, while mastering the six phases of a successful job interview.
Languages
Now Available: Spanish in the Workplace
PSC can provide you and your employees with a Spanish class with your specific needs in mind. Depending on the amount of training your employees need, these Spanish classes can be completed in one or two days. Also, classes may be taught at your location. For more information, call (708) 709-7895.
Spanish I
This class focuses on the basics of learning and communicating in Spanish. Spanish language skills are introduced and everyday vocabulary are emphasized. Textbook is included.
code: PILAN-047-MC cost: $149 dates: Feb 16-Apr 27 days: M time: 07:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 114
Human Resources
Specialist Training
SHRM’s Essentials® of HR Management Course HR impacts every aspect of your business organization.
Understanding the building blocks of the HR profession is key to your organization’s success. This two-day training, hosted by PSC in partnership with NIU, will help you address the following questions:
• Does your staff know the difference between teasing and harassment?
• Are you confident your hiring practices aren’t discriminatory? • Can your managers resolve conflicts and provide necessary
support to others?
• How do you address emerging HR issues like the use of technology and social media, conceal carry, and medical marijuana?
The training will be held on April 9 and 10, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Early bird pricing for this program is $600 for SHRM members/$650 for non-members. You must register at least 14 days prior to the start date to obtain early bird pricing. After this time, a $100 late fee applies.
SHRM Learning System™ for SHRM-CP™ and SHRM-SCP™ Certification Prep Course WIA Approved
The SHRM-CP™ and SHRM-SCP™ certification preparation course, hosted by PSC in partnership with NIU, is designed primarily for individuals seeking credentials that focus on identifying and testing the knowledge and practical real-life experiences HR professionals around the world need to excel in their careers today.
Earning your SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP™) or SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP™) credential establishes you as a recognized expert in the HR field. These new certifications recognize that HR professionals are at the core of leading organizational success:
• Built on one singular Body of Competency and Knowledge (BoCK) designed to elevate the HR profession around the world. • Tests the HR professional’s competency-the ability to put that
knowledge to work through critical thinking and application. • Demonstrates that the HR professional is a technical expert
and has mastered the application of HR technical and behavioral competencies, through practice and experience, to drive business results.
This certification preparation program covers four knowledge domains: People, Organization, Workplace, and Strategy, as well as eight behavioral competencies. For more information on these new credentials visit www.SHRMCertification.org.
Spanish II
Spanish II provides a greater in-depth study of Spanish, focusing on a hands-on, interactive approach. Emphasis is placed on the practical, everyday use of the language, and developing speaking and comprehension skills. Same textbook as Spanish I is used. code: PILAN-048-MC cost: $119
dates: Feb 17-Apr 28 days: T time: 07:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 127
Instant Italian
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This dynamic course makes learning Italian fun and surprisingly easy. Learn how to ask directions, book a room, order a meal, and much more. Phonetic spellings of each word make mastering punctuation a breeze.
Grammar Refresher
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Revive your lost or forgotten knowledge of English grammar and gain confidence in your ability to produce grammatically correct writing. Whether you’re a student or professional, a published or beginning writer, this course will help you navigate and master the linguistic twists and turns inherent in English grammar.
Medical
Student Orientation for Non-Credit Medical Vocational Programs
Bring your questions, meet our staff, and find out more about the programs. All new students are required to attend. Orientations are held at the Matteson Area Center. Call (708) 709-3750 to register. Here are the dates:
Wednesday, Jan. 7, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
All medical courses (except Dialysis Tech, Pharmacy Tech, and CMA) Thursday, Jan. 8, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Dialysis Tech, Pharmacy Tech, and Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA)
BILLING/CODING SPECIALIST WIA Approved
Medical Terminology GSMED 017
Pathophysiology (Prerequisite: Medical Terminology) GSMED 009 Introduction to Health Information Technology GSMED 033 Introduction to CPT-4 Coding GSMED045
(prerequisite: Medical Terminology)
Introduction to ICD-09-CM Coding GSMED047
(instructor consent required. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology and CPT-4 Coding)
Insurance Procedures GSMED 038
Computerized Medical Billing* GSMED 040
(prerequisite: typing speed of 30 wpm and knowledge of computers/Windows)
Microsoft Office GSVS 091
Keyboarding GSVS 089
*Must have knowledge of computers/Windows before taking this class. Keyboarding and Microsoft Office may be taken at any time prior to Computerized Medical Billing.
Medical Terminology
This class is intended for individuals who type, file, and process medical records in hospitals, clinics, insurance, dentist, or physician offices. Learn Latin and Greek roots of medical terms, along with definitions and proper use of medical terms. A good medical dictionary is recommended. &
code: GSMED-017-MC cost: $309 dates: Jan 21-Apr 29 days: W time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 114
Pathophysiology
Prerequisite: GSMED 017 - Medical Terminology
This course covers the body systems and changes due to diseases, the cause of the changes, and treatment plans for the disease processes and diagnostics. Pathophysiology is required for, and specific to the ICD-10 coding process. As an elective class for the Dialysis Technician, this course provides valuable and in-depth learning of all the body systems. &
code: GSMED-009-MC cost: $349 dates: Jan 22-May 14 days: TH time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 112
Introduction to Health Information Technology
This course provides instruction in obtaining, using, and preserving medical records. Students also receive instruction in assembly of medical records and some analysis. Please bring headphones to class. &
code: GSMED-033-MC cost: $239 dates: Jan 20-Mar 03 days: T time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 115
Health Unit Coordinator - WIA Approved
This course covers how to transcribe a doctor’s orders, coordinate workflow for a nursing unit, order necessary lab work, and diets. Students also are introduced to daily care of legal medical records, retrieving clinical lab results, and patient privacy. Completion of this course, along with completion of Microsoft Office, Keyboarding, and Medical Terminology, provides a non-credit vocational certificate. &
code: GSMED-035-MC cost: $309 dates: Feb 04-Apr 29 days: W time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 112
Insurance Procedures
This is an introductory medical insurance course. Topics include medical law and ethics, various types of insurance policies and coverage, deductibles, co-insurance, and procedures for completing the CMS-1500 form and other insurance forms. Emphasis is placed on categorizing insurance plans and defining insurance acronyms commonly used in health care practices. & code: GSMED-038-MC cost: $239
dates: Feb 02-Mar 30 days: M time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 112
Computerized Medical Billing
Prerequisite: typing speed of 30 wpm and knowledge of computers/Windows
This course introduces students to computerized medical billing. Learn how to input patient information, schedule appointments, handle billing, produce reports, and process insurance claim forms electronically. A USB drive will be needed. &
code: GSMED-040-MC cost: $269 dates: Mar 10-May 05 days: T time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 115
Introduction to CPT-4 Coding
Prerequisite: GSMED 017 - Medical Terminology
This course introduces the process of coding medical records with the use of the CPT coding system. The intent is to develop an understanding of coding and classification systems in order to assign valid CPT procedure codes. &
code: GSMED-045-MC cost: $279 dates: Feb 10-Apr 21 days: T time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: MAC 112
Introduction to ICD-9-CM Coding
Instructor consent required.
Prerequisite: GSMED 017 - Medical Terminology and GSMED 045 - Introduction to CPT-4 Coding.
This course introduces the process of coding medical records with the use of ICD-9-CM coding system. The intent is to develop an understanding of coding and classification systems in order to assign valid diagnostic or procedure codes. &
code: GSMED-047-MC cost: $299 dates: Feb 18-May 13 days: W time: 06:30pm-09:30pm location: MAC 127
Medical Central Service Technology WIA Approved
This course prepares participants for the national exam for Central Service for the Certification of Healthcare Sterile Processing and Distribution. Learn how to properly sterilize and store medical instruments. This course is intended to prepare individuals for all positions within the Central Sterile Processing Department. &
code: GSMED-080-MC cost: $479 dates: Mar 03-Apr 23 days: TTH time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: TBA
Pharmacy Technician - WIA Approved
This 50-hour course prepares students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) exam. Course content includes medical terminology specific to the pharmacy, reading, interpreting prescriptions, and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control, and billing and reimbursement. Textbook is included. There is a mandatory orientation for this class on Thursday, Jan. 8, from 6-7:30 p.m. No senior discount.
code: GSMED-090-MC cost: $1099 dates: Mar 03-Apr 28 days: TTH time: 06:00pm-09:30pm location: MAC 116
Dialysis Technician - WIA Approved
This 50-hour course prepares students for entry-level
employment in a kidney dialysis center. Course content includes medical terminology, anatomy, renal function, and principles of renal dialysis. Textbook is included. CPR training and certification is included in the tuition cost. There is a mandatory orientation for this class on Thursday, Jan. 8, from 6-7:30 p.m. No senior discount.
code: GSMED-095-MC cost: $1188 dates: Mar 02-Apr 29 days: MW time: 06:00pm-09:30pm location: MAC 116
Medical Administrative Assistant - WIA Approved
Medical office assistants perform a variety of office support and business functions. This course is an introduction on how to schedule appointments, bill insurance, answer phones, and prepare correspondence. &
code: GSMED-097-MC cost: $299
dates: Jan 22-Apr 16 days: TH
time: 06:00pm-09:00pm location: MAC 114
Clinical Medical Assistant Program - WIA Approved
140 Classroom Hours Plus Clinical Externship
Instruction includes preparing patients for examination and treatment, routine laboratory procedures, diagnostic testing, technical aspects of phlebotomy, and the cardiac life cycle. Students will review important topics, including pharmacology; the proper use and administration of medications; taking and documenting vital signs; cardiology, including proper administration of medications and proper lead placements; professional workplace behavior; ethics; and the legal aspects of healthcare. This program includes 140 hours of classroom lecture, hands-on labs, and a clinical externship opportunity at a local healthcare provider. To be eligible for the clinical rotation, students must successfully complete the 140 hour program, submit to a thorough background check, drug screening, and meet other requirements. Textbooks included. CPR training and certification is included in the tuition cost. Clinical Externship Hours: 160 hours.There is a mandatory orientation for this class on Thursday, Jan. 8, from 6-7:30 p.m. No senior discount.
Note: Upon successful completion of this program, students would be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national examination.
code: GSMED-008-MC cost: $2488
dates: Mar 02-May 28 days: MWTHS time: 06:00pm-09:30pm (MWTH) location: MAC 108
09:00am-04:00pm (S)
code: GSMED-008-M1 cost: $2488 dates: Mar 02-May 28 days: MWTH time: 09:00am-01:00pm location: MAC 108
Home Services Worker
Program
WIA ApprovedHome Services Worker
Home Services Workers provide in-home care to individuals who choose to remain in their home, but need assistance with daily care. Topics include types of home care workers, communication and interpersonal skills, safety and nutrition, personal care, and a practicum. Classes meet on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 6 to 9:30 p.m., in room 111 at the Matteson Area Center, unless otherwise specified. Students must be registered for the entire six-course program. Classes may not be taken individually. Total program cost is $499. Program dates: Jan. 12-May 18. No senior discount. &
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
This course provides guidelines for effective communication with clients from a different culture, hard-of-hearing, limited vision, and other special needs. Topics include stages of human development (infancy to older adulthood), mental health, and legal, ethical, and end of life issues.
Safety and Nutrition
This course provides guidelines for client home safety and nutrition planning, including housekeeping, infection control, meal planning, preparation, and food sanitation. Time, resources, and money management also are covered.
Personal Care
This course provides an overview of personal care services provided to the client including grooming, body mechanics, and assistive devices.
How to Save a Life Using CPR
Learn basic life-saving skills including CPR/AED training and how to handle choking emergencies. Students will receive a two-year certification from the American Heart Association.
Practicum
Individuals are given an examination of employee qualifications and work-related characteristics, job duties, and employment potential. Instruction includes supervised on-the-job observations or participation. (Based upon location/availability of practicum site).
Become a Veterinary Assistant
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Those who like animals can prepare for a career as a veterinary assistant. This course teaches the necessary information to counsel veterinary clients on pet nutrition, vaccinations, worms, fleas, first aid, euthanasia, and alternative medicine. Also, learn about billing, workplace safety, and marketing.
Human Anatomy and Physiology
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In this course, you’ll gain an understanding of basic chemistry, the human cell, and the anatomy of the body’s organ systems and the jobs that they do. You’ll also learn how our organ systems work together to allow us to process sensations, think, communicate, grow, move, reproduce, and stay alive.