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Lamar State College

Lamar State College

Lamar State College-

-Orange

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Orange

Orange

Non

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Credit Schedule

Credit Schedule

506 Green Avenue

Orange, TX 77630

(409) 882-3321

www.lsco.edu

LSC-O is a member of the Texas State University System and is an equal opportunity institution.

Continuing and

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The Continuing and Workforce Education Department

of Lamar State College-Orange provides non-credit student learning opportunities for the community and customized training programs to meet the needs

of local business and industry.

Our commitment is to provide student learning opportunities to increase the knowledge and skills needed for current jobs

and preparation for future career advancement.

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NSTRUCTORS

Instructors selected to teach non-credit classes at Lamar State College-Orange are educated, certified or have special experience and are dedicated to providing atmospheres that promote student learning. Instructor flexibility and innovative course delivery methods ensure high academic standards and quality.

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Lisa Cowart

Director of Continuing and Workforce Education

Joanie Tandberg

Administrative Assistant for Continuing and Workforce Education

Preview the 2015 Spring Schedule of Classes

to see what we have to offer.

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Lamar State College—Orange

Continuing Education and Workforce Development

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ONTENTS

Welcome ...3

Computer Technology Classes ...4

Beginning Computers for Senior Citizens Introduction to Computers

Intermediate Computers

Microsoft Word & Excel 2010 Beginning

Personal Development Classes ...5-6

Step Aerobics, Cardio Mix, & Muscle Toning Senior Citizens Fitness Class

American Sign Language

Horn/Curly Mesh Wreath Workshop Cricut Crafting

Guitar for Beginners

Photography Series ...7

Photoshop Elements 11.0 Basic Digital Photography Bird Photography

Health Science Courses ...8

Phlebotomy

Intravenous Therapy Course Advanced Cardiac Life Support Pediatric Advanced Life Support EMT Basic Transition

Emergency Medical Responder

Crane Operator Training ...9

16 hr. Aerial Lift & Scissor Lift Operator 16 hr. Fork Lift Operator

8 hr. Backhoe/Loader Operator 8 hr. Mini-Excavator Operator

Ed2Go Online Courses ...10

How to Register ...11

Registration Form ...12

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Beginning Computers for Senior Citizens (55+)

Instructor: Cindy Wyles

Location: Room 133, Wilson Building Date: January 30 Friday

Time: 2:00-4:00 p.m.

This course is designed for individuals who have never used a computer. Learn to turn on a computer, navigate with a mouse, open programs, play games, surf the Internet, and send e-mail with attachments.

Introduction to Computers

Instructor: Cindy Wyles

Location: Room 133, Wilson Building Date: Feb. 10-19 Tuesday/Thursday Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Fee: $35

Do you feel confused, frustrated and lost when it comes to computers? All of the techno-babble is eliminated and replaced with simple explanations and hands-on learning in our comput-er lab. We’ll start with learning what to do with the mouse and keyboard and other basic skills necessary to navigate around the computer. We’ll work with Windows, the Internet and e-mail.

Microsoft Word 2010 & Microsoft Excel

Beginning

Instructor: Cindy Wyles

Location: Room 133, Wilson Building Date: March 24-April 2 Tuesday/Thursday Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Fee: $35

A must for computer users looking to update skills for the modern workplace. This class introduces the participant to Microsoft Word & Excel 2010. With Word learn to create, edit, print and store simple word processing documents on a computer. Identify and use the Office Icon. With Excel learn the concept of a spreadsheet and recognize Excel screen ele-ments. Upon completion of the course the participant will be able to create, edit, print and store simple documents on a computer.

Intermediate to Computers

Instructor: Cindy Wyles

Location: Room 133, Wilson Building Date: Feb. 24– March 5 Tuesday/Thursday Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Fee: $35

This class provides a greater depth of knowledge about computers fundamentals. Individuals will work with Word, email, internet searches, and other standard applications on computers.

Requirement: Introduction to Computers or basic knowledge or navigation with the mouse and keyboard.

FREE

Looking for the perfect gift for any occasion?

Give a gift of Class!

Gift certificates make great gifts for all occasions

and can be purchased for any of our classes.

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Step Aerobics, Cardio Mix & Zumba® Fitness

Instructor: Becky Barker Location: Student Center Gym Date: Monthly

Day: Monday-Thursday Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Fee: $35

Get fit for life by joining this 60-minute class of heart-pounding, body moving and muscle-pumping FUN!!! Enjoy a workout that enhances the body’s muscular endurance. Tone and strengthen your abdominal, chest and lower back muscles. Steps and weights provided. Bring an exercise mat to class.

Senior Citizens Fitness Class (55+)

Instructor: Don Thomas Location: Student Center Gym Date: January 20– May 6 Day: Monday/Wednesday/Friday Time: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Fee: $49

This class gives seniors a feeling of health and well being. Help strengthen muscles and promotes fitness. Come meet new peo-ple, make new friends and have fun while you exercise!

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EVELOPMENT

For more information or to register, contact the

Lamar State College-Orange

Office of

Continuing and Workforce Education

Phone

Fax

409.882.3321

409.882.3383

Mail

410 Front St., Orange, TX 77630

In Person

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EVELOPMENT

Horn/Curly Mesh Wreath Workshop

Instructor: Melodie Babineaux Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: February 23 Monday

Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fee: $15 plus supplies

In this workshop you will learn the technique of assembling a horn/ curly mesh wreath. Each participant will create their own unique wreath. You will have a wonderful time working together in creating and assembling your wreath with friends!

Supply list:

wreath form, 2-10” deco mesh of any color; 1 roll of ribbon ( 2 if you want to make a bow as well), any items to decorate the wreath with; scissors, & a package of pipe cleaners

Guitar for Beginners

Instructor: James Tandberg

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: Feb. 5-26

Day: Thursday Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m. Fee: $49

Cricut Crafting

Instructor: Melodie Babineaux

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: April 6– April 27 Monday Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m.

Fee: $49

Learn all about your cricut! In this class participants will learn the functions and step-by-step instructions on the parts of the cricut machine. Project will include letter blocks and signs which involves vinyl.

There is a $5.00 supplies fee that will need to be paid to the instructor the first day of class. You will be required to bring your own cricut machine to class.

American Sign Language (ASL)

Instructor: Sieben Chatman

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: February 3-24 Tuesday

Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fee: $49

The participants will learn the concept and common signs like ABC’s, numbers, colors, person signs, tenses signs, group signs, sentence lessons, along with cool and funny signs. They will also learn a brief history and the importance of understanding ASL.

NEW

Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar? This courses is designed for those who have never played guitar before. You will learn guitar fundamentals, such as posture, strings, tuning and chords.

You will be required to bring your acoustic guitar to class. Class limited to 4 students.

For ages 13+.

Call now to register!

409-882-3321

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Bird Photography

Instructor: Eino Lilback

Location: Room 133, Wilson Building Date: April 25 Saturday

Time: 8:00 am –12:30 p.m. Fee: $49

This class covers both technical and artistic fundamentals of bird photog-raphy. Technical topics include exposure control, depth-of-field control, sharpness control plus DSLR camera, telephoto lens, tripod & tripod head features & specifications. Artistic topics include basic composition plus spe-cial effects including deliberate subject blur and other creative effects. Tech-niques covered include both capturing both static and in-flight bird image. Student requirements include a basic understanding of digital photography plus at least 1-2 years of hands –on experience using a DSLR camera and telephoto lens.

This course includes a field trip to High Island, TX on Saturday April 25. (each individual is responsible for their own transportation)

Photoshop Elements 11.0

Instructor: Eino Liback

Location: Room 133, Wilson Building Date: March 2-April 6 Monday Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m.

Fee: $49

Learn to use Adobe’s Photoshop Elements image processing software to edit, create and share your digital images. Improvements to Photoshop Elements 11.0 include an overhauled interface, refined selection tools, a guided edit mode, enhanced retouching tools, new tools to create composite images, special artwork effects, a streamline image organizer, simple image fixes and more. This is a hands-on course and each student will have computer access to practice various image editing techniques. No prerequisites, but a basic understanding of digital photography is recommended.

Basic Digital Photography

Instructor: Eino Lilback

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: March 3-April 7 Tuesday Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Fee: $49

Learn the fundamentals of digital photography. Subjects covered include design and operation of basic digital cameras including pixels, resolution, file size, various camera shooting modes, exposure control, depth of field, ele-ments of photographic composition, general camera handling techniques and other topics. Bring personal digital camera to class.

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The following courses are available anytime!

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EKG Technician / Student Tuition: $1,299

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Medical Billing & Coding / Student Tuition: $1,399

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Medical Coding ICD-10 / Student Tuition: $1,299

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Dialysis Technician / Student Tuition: $1,299

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Medical Terminology / Student Tuition: $499

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Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building, Date: January 31; March 28 & May 30 Day: Saturday

Time: 7:00 am—1:00 pm Fee: $100.00 Plus Book

Instructor: Ricky Land

8 hours recertification course through the American Heart Association. This course will refresh the student on new techniques introduced by the AHA for ACLS. The course will include didactic and skills needed to be able to perform the necessary procedures in the cardiac or stroke patient. Upon completion of the course the student will receive a course completion certificate.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: Feb. 28 & April 25

Day: Saturday

Time: 7:00 am—1:00 pm Fee: $100.00 Plus Book

Instructor: Ricky Land

8 hours recertification course through the American Heart Association. This course will refresh the student on new techniques introduced by the AHA for PALS. The course will included didactic and skills needed to be able to perform the necessary procedures in the pediatric patient. Upon completion of the course the student will receive a course completion certificate.

Emergency Medical Responder

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: April 21-May 21

Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 5:00 am—9:00 pm

40 hour course meeting the criteria for an Emergency Medical Responder at the National Registry of EMT’s level. This course is the equivalent of the Texas Emergency Care Attendant course. The course includes didactic and skills necessary for the student to receive both National and Texas certifications at the EMR/ECA level. Upon completion of the course the

Intravenous Therapy Course

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building, Date: May 15

Day: Friday

Time: 8:00 am—5:00 pm Fee: $100.00 Plus Book

Instructor: Ricky Land

8 hour course covering procedures, policies and techniques for starting IV’s. Includes discussions and demonstrations of different size needles, angiocaths, IV tubing and other materials needed to start an IV. The course includes practicing actual starts on manikins. IT also will intro-duce the student to the process of hanging piggybacks for medication administration. The course is not for Phlebotomy Certification. This course is recognized by the American Heart Association for Medication Administration and PharmAmercia for IV Therapy.

EMT Basic Transition Course

Location: Room 125, Wilson Building Date: April 7– 16

Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 5:00 am—9:00 pm Fee: $100.00 Plus Book

Instructor: Ricky Land

16 hour course for the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician-Basic. The course will introduce the student to new procedures for the EMT-B and changes as set forth by the NREMT. Upon completion of the course the student will receive a certificate of completion for the transition program.

Phlebotomy

Instructor: Carol Gaspard

Date: February 2—March 30 Monday Time: 5:00-9:00 p.m.

Fee: $450

Other fees (approximate): $40 background check; $10 Student ID, $70 book, and $40 Cherokee Brand Pewter Gray scrubs Copy of immunization record, TB test and the Hepatitis B vaccine series required.

This 68 hour Phlebotomy course offers 32 classroom hours comprised of theory and “hands-on” training, as well as scheduling for 36 hours of clinical time. Topics such as but not limited to, equipment, technique, safety

and infection control are covered in the required book. Practice begins on training devices and graduates to live skin. Techniques taught consist of capillary puncture, syringe, vacutainer, winged infusion sets and blood culture draws. On the completion of all course requirements a Certificate of Completion will be awarded.

Note: This program does not include a national or state certification as part of its overall objectives.

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Aerial Lift & Scissor Lift Operator

16 hour Training

Instructor: Rodney Rhodes Date: April 2 & 3

Day: Thursday/Friday Time: 7:30 am Tuition: $725.00

Training will be conducted at 12273, I-10 East, Orange, TX 77630

Learn how to prevent accidents, injuries and fatalities that may be caused by improper and unsafe use of Aerial Work Platforms. This course will use the JLG Training Literature & Guidelines to explain the requirements of ANSI/ SIA A92.5 & A92.6 “Manuals of Responsibilities.”

Course contents include: key definitions, operator responsibilities, basic aerial &scissor lift principles, pre-shift inspections (site & equipment), site and machine precautions, safety devices, fall restraint, elevated driving requirements, capacity limits, entering & exiting the lifts, proper & improper uses, and power line safety. This training will include hands-on training, evaluations, and a written exam.

Course prerequisite-previous experience with hydraulic equipment operation.

Fork Lift Operator

16 hour Training

Instructor: Rodney Rhodes Date: January 15 & 16 Day: Thursday/Friday Time: 7:30 am Tuition: $650.00

Training will be conducted at 12273, I-10 East, Orange, TX 77630

Learn how to prevent accidents, injuries and fatalities that may be caused by improper and unsafe use of Forklifts & Powered Industrial Trucks. This course will explain the requirements of OSHA 1910.178 “Powered Industrial Trucks.” Course contents include: key definitions, operator responsibilities, basic forklift principles, pre-shift inspections (site & equipment), site and machine safety measures, refueling & charging batteries, personnel protection including seatbelts and roll over protection systems, hazardous locations, traveling on grades, capacity limits, proper use of attachments, and power line safety. This training will include hands-on training, evaluations, and a written exam.

Course prerequisite-previous experience with hydraulic equipment operation.

Backhoe/Loader Operator

8 hour Training

Instructor: Rodney Rhodes Date: April 30

Day: Thursday Time: 7:30 am Tuition: $395.00

Training will be conducted at 12273, I-10 East, Orange, TX 77630

Learn how to prevent accidents, injuries and fatalities that may be caused by improper and unsafe use of Backhoe/Loaders.

Course contents include: key definitions, operator responsibilities, basic backhoe/loader principles, pre-shift inspections (site & equipment), site and machine safety measures, refueling & charging batteries, personnel protection including seatbelts and roll over protection systems, hazardous locations, traveling on grades, capacity limits, proper use of attachments, safety awareness of immediate surroundings & underground utilities, general dig-ging & slope hazards, loading/unloading/towing considerations, lock-out/tag-out procedures, securing the machine from moving, use of jacks & hoists, pressurized fluids, refueling & fire hazards, and tire handling & hazards. This training will include hands-on training, evaluations, and a written exam.

Course prerequisite-previous experience with hydraulic equipment operation.

Mini-Excavator Operator

8 hour Training

Instructor: Rodney Rhodes Date: May 28

Day: Thursday Time: 7:30 am Tuition: $395.00

Learn how to prevent accidents, injuries and fatalities that may be caused by improper and unsafe use of Mini-Excavators. Course contents include: key definitions, operator responsibilities, basic excavation principles, pre-shift inspections (site & equipment), site and machine safety measures, site & machine safety measures, refueling & charging batteries, personnel protection including seatbelts and roll over protection systems, hazardous locations, traveling on grades, capacity limits, proper use of attachments, safety aware-ness of immediate surroundings & underground utilities, general digging & slope hazards, loading/unloading/towing considerations, lock-out/tag-out procedures, securing the machine from moving, use of jacks & hoists,

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How to Register

Registration may be handled in person at the Continuing Education Department at 506 Green Avenue. You may also register over the phone by calling 409-882-3321. We accept check, money order, VISA, MasterCard and Discover. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Full payment is required at the time of reg-istration.

Register by Mail

Complete the registration form on the back of the schedule and return it with a check or money order to Lamar State College-Orange, Attn: Continuing Education Dept., 410 Front Street, Orange, Texas, 77630. Checks and money orders should be made payable to Lamar State College-Orange or LSC-O. Tuition payment MUST ac-company all registration forms.

Refund and Transfer Policies

Students will receive full (100 percent) refunds if they cancel the enrollment agreement prior to the first class day. No refunds will be given on the first day of class or thereafter.

Books and Supplies

If a textbook is required, it will be noted in the course description. Supply lists will be distributed the first class day or at the time of registration for those courses requiring special materials.

Faculty

Instructors for non-credit programs are selected from various area businesses, industries and educational institu-tions, as well as from the Lamar State College-Orange faculty. If you are interested in teaching a continuing edu-cation class please call us at 409-882-3321.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Students may be awarded CEUs upon the successful completion of specified courses. One (1) CEU is issued for every 10 contact hours. Certificates are awarded based on successful course completion for selected courses . Successful course completion will be determined by one of two criteria: (1) attending 80 percent of class meet-ings and/or (2) making a passing grade on course content.

Class Cancellation

A minimum number of students are required for each course. Classes with insufficient enrollment will be can-celled, registrants will be notified and fees will be refunded. Refunds may take four to six weeks to be processed.

Register Early

Don’t delay. Register for the course of your choice as soon as possible. Classes have limited enrollment and fill quickly.

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We cancelled your class because we didn’t know you were interested.

Some-times excellent classes with super instructors are canceled because people

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Please fill out one form for each class. Payment by check must accompany registration or call to pay with a credit card. Register early, as class sizes are limited and some classes may be canceled for insufficient enrollment.

This information is used for statistical reporting purposes only.

Ethnicity Location of Residence Special Populations Gender

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__African American __Bridge City __Limited English Proficiency __Female

__Hispanic __Orangefield __Single Parent

__Asian __West Orange __Displaced Homemaker

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