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SPRING 2014 SCHEDULE
817-760-5820 • www.hillcollege.edu/cwe
Community & WorkforCe
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1 Hill County Campus
112 Lamar Dr.
Hillsboro, Texas 76645
254-659-7500
2 JoHnson County Campus
2112 Mayfield Pkwy.
Cleburne, Texas 76033
817-760-5500
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206 North Wilhite
Cleburne, Texas 76031
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206 North Wilhite
Cleburne, Texas 76031
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209 W. Westhill
Cleburne, Texas 76033
3 Hill CollEGE - GlEn RosE
1505 Big Bend Trail
Glen Rose, Texas 76043
254-897-4111
4 Hill CollEGE - BuRlEson
130 E. Renfro
Burleson, Texas 76028
817-295-7392
5 Hill CollEGE - mERiDian
301 N. 2
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Meridian, Texas 76665
254-659-7650
Community & WoRkfoRCE EDuCation
817-760-5820 • www.hillcollege.edu/cwe
Frequently Asked Questions ... 4
CWE Contact Information ... 4
Schedule of Classes ... 5
Business and Office ... 5
Work Place Certificate Professionalism in the Workplace Customer Service Skills Introduction to Computers Beginning Bookkeeping Introduction to Supervision Understanding Human Resource Functions Computer Skills Training ... 6
Introduction to Computers MS Excel 13 Level MS Excel 13 Level II QuickBooks 2013 Level I QuickBooks 2013 Level II One Day Wonders ... 6
Windows 7 for the Desktop Excel 10-Basic Skills Outlook 10 Health Careers ... 7
Health Careers Orientation CPR Certification Certified Medication Aide CMA Uptate Certified Nurse Aid Certified Pharmacy Technician Massage Therapy Phlebotomy Technician Medical Office Assistant Medical Coder Medical Terminology Personal Enrichment ...10
Basic Floral Design What’s in Your Kitchen Fundamentals of Cake Decorating Interior Design Conversational Spanish Basic Photography Genealogy for Beginners Concealed Handgun License Zumba Linked Classes ...11
Office Administration ...11
Job Search Skills Introduction to Spreadsheets Beginning Keyboarding Introduction to Word Processing Childcare and Development ...12
Creative Arts for Early Childhood Family and Community Introduction to Early Childhood Education Nutrition, Health and Safety The School Age Child Cosmetology ...12
Orientation to Cosmetology Fundamentals of Cosmetology Welding ...13
Intro to Shielded Metal Arc Welding Intro to Gas Metal Arc Texas Public Education Grant ...14
Registration Form ...15
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
C o m m u n i t y & W o r k f o r c e
E d u c a t i o n F A Q s
Are there any special requirements to register for CWE classes? College admission is not required for to register for CWE classes. Classes with special admission requirements are noted and require you to register in person. All other classes can register by phone or by using the attached form at the back of the schedule.
How do I pay for classes?
Payment is due upon registration. If payment is not received within 24 hours after registration, your registration may be purged. Walk-in registrants may pay in person with cash, check or credit card. Those who register by phone may use a credit card. Students who fax or email their registration should include their credit card payment information on the form.
When should I register?
Registration for CWE classes begins when classes are published in print or online. Registration continues up until the first day of the class or until the class fills. Early registration is encouraged as some classes fill quickly.
How are CWE classes different than credit classes? CWE classes differ in four primary ways:
• First, while some classes may have some requirements to fulfill prior to registering, you do not have to apply to the college in order to enroll.
• Second, our classes start throughout the year, rather than at set times during a college semester.
• Third, our classes are generally fast-track, meaning that they are shorter in length in order to accommodate your schedule and your need for skills you can use immediately.
• Finally, you will not receive a grade for the class, but for classes that you successfully complete, you will receive a certificate of completion. For classes geared toward workforce development, you will be awarded Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
What is a CEU?
A CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is 10 contact hours of participation in an organized, non-credit continuing education experience. Therefore, one CEU is awarded for every 10 hours of training completed.
Is funding available?
CWE classes do not qualify for federal financial aid. However, TPEG (Texas Public Education Grant) monies are available for some Health Careers programs. To qualify, students complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Contact
the CWE Office for more information. Look in this class schedule for programs that state “TPEG Eligible.”
How am I notified if a class is cancelled?
There are two primary ways—by phone and by email. Therefore, it is very important that in filling out your registration form, you list a current phone number and email that you check frequently. What about a refund for a class that cancels or that I do not attend?
For classes/programs cancelled by the college, the college will refund 100 percent. To receive a refund for classes you do not attend, you must submit a Drop Form prior to the class starting. You will receive a 100 percent refund if the Drop Form is received three or more business days prior to class start. There are no refunds thereafter. Note: For programs requiring multiple course enrollments, you will receive 75 percent if the Drop Form is received less than three business days prior to program start and prior to the 3rd class meeting of the first class. No refunds will be issued thereafter. Refunds will be issued by check in 10-14 business days. What if there is inclement weather?
In the event of inclement weather, visit the Hill College website at www.hillcollege.edu for closure information.
What about parking?
When you register, you will receive a temporary parking pass. You can pick it up in the Community and Workforce Education Office. What is Age 65 and Older Tuition Exemption?
Texas resident students age 65 or older may be exempt from payment of all tuition for Community and Workforce Education classes. This is allowed only on a space-available basis and must be requested in person.
CWE ContaCt infoRmation
CWE Office:
Cleburne Campus
Room 116, Administration Building 2112 Mayfield Parkway
Cleburne, Texas 76033
817-760-5820
www.hillcollege.edu/cwe Executive Director: Joel Vela, [email protected] Programs Coordinator: John Allison, [email protected] Office Specialist: Casey Bosher, [email protected]
Administrative Assistant: Nicole Howard, [email protected] For more information: [email protected]
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S c h e d u l e o f C l a s s e s
BusinEss anD offiCE
Basic Workplace Skills Certificate Program
This program was designed in response to employers’ most common skill needs and will provide students the basic skills they need to enter the office or business workplace environment. Students who complete all three of these classes will receive a Basic Workplace Skills program certificate. Classes may also be taken individually. Professionalism in the Workplace BUSG 1012
(16 hours/$96) 1.6 CEU’s
Students will learn how to sharpen their professional image, communicate effectively, manage their time, be a team player, and handle those problems that can otherwise make work more challenging. Resume writing and interview skills will be included.
Thur 1/16 to 3/5 6:30-8:30 pm
Cleburne Tech Bldg
Customer Service Skills BUSG 1005 (12 hours/$96) 1.2 CEU’s In today’s service society, customer service rules! From this class, you’ll not only learn what customer service means, but you will be able to identify the elements involved in the customer service process and apply problem-solving techniques to resolve both internal and external customer challenges.
Tue 2/4 to 2/25 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Introduction to Computers ITSC 1012 (12 hours/$128) 1.2 CEU’s
Build your computer skills on a solid foundation! This is a BASIC class for persons who have little to no familiarity with computers. Students will be introduced to the components of a typical computer system, including both the hardware and the Windows operating system. File and desktop management, which are important to effective computer usage, will be explored. Students will also learn how to access the Internet and will be introduced to the various MS Office products. A textbook is included in the cost of the class.
Mon 1/13 to 2/3 6-9 pm
Hillsboro TBA
Tue 1/14 to 2/4 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Beginning Bookkeeping ACNT 1001 (18 hours/$146) 1.8 CEU’s Developed for students with no prior financial or accounting knowledge, this class focuses on analyzing, classifying and recording business transactions. It emphasizes understanding of
complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements. Learn about general ledgers, balance sheets, accounts receivable and accounts payable. A textbook is included in the cost of the class.
Wed, Thur, Fri 3/19 to 3/28 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Introduction to Supervision BMGT 1010 (12 hours/$96) 1.2 CEU’s
Learn about the supervisory tasks, leadership and motivational skills, communication processes, organizational design and effective solution strategies that effective supervisors must master. An ideal course for persons hoping to transition into supervision, as well as current supervisors.
Thur 4/3 to 4/24 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Understanding Human Resource Functions HRPO 1000 (12 hours/$96) 1.2 CEU’s
This class is a must-have for supervisors in small, medium, and large businesses and organizations. Participants will gain a greater awareness of HR functions in order to work more effectively with their HR department, or to make HR-related decisions in the absence of a formal HR department. Topics include HR law, recruitment and hiring, documentation and termination, employee communications, and evaluations. Given the dynamic nature of human resources, this class is suggested for experienced as well as new supervisors.
Thur 1/16 to 2/6 6-9 pm
ComputER skills/tRaininG
Introduction to Computers ITSC 1012 (12 hours/$128) 1.2 CEU’s
Build your computer skills on a solid foundation! This is a BASIC class for persons who have little to no familiarity with computers. Students will be introduced to the components of a typical computer system, including both the hardware and the Windows operating system. File and desktop management, which are important to effective computer usage, will be explored. Students will also learn how to access the Internet and will be introduced to the various MS Office products. A textbook is included in the cost of class.
Mon 1/13 to 2/3 6-9 pm
Hillsboro TBA
Tue 1/14 to 2/4 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
MS Excel 13 Level I ITSC 1022 (12 hours/$128) 1.2 CEU’s This course provides instruction in the concepts, procedures, and application of electronic spreadsheets as created in Excel. Students will learn terminology and begin working with spreadsheets, workbooks, formulas, functions and formatting. A textbook is included in the cost of the class.
Mon 2/3 to 2/24 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Wed 2/5 to 2/26 6-9 pm
Hillsboro TBA
MS Excel 13 Level II ITSW 2029 (12 hours/$128) 1.2 CEU’s Unleash the power of Excel! Begin customizing your spreadsheets by working with charts, advanced formulas, and graphic objects. Analyze and organize your workbook data with tools such pivot tables and pivot charts. A textbook is included in the cost of the class.
Mon 3/3 to 3/31 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Wed 3/5 to 4/2 6-9 pm
Hillsboro TBA
QuickBooks 2013 Level I ACNT 1010 (12 hours/$128) 1.2 CEU’s Students will learn how to properly create a QuickBooks company file set up and manage the chart of accounts, customers, vendors, employees and items; create invoices, estimates and purchase orders; manage accounts payables and receivables; and manage and reconcile bank accounts using the latest version of QuickBooks. A textbook is included in cost of class.
Thur 1/16 to 2/6 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
QuickBooks 2013 Level II ACNT 1054 (18 hours/$146) 1.8 CEU’s Students will learn how to customize the look of templates as well as create reports and graphs; learn how to balance credit card accounts as well as current and fixed assets and depreciation; track and pay sales tax; set up a payroll system and pay government liability taxes; and use QuickBooks in conjunction with the internet to handle online banking transactions using the latest version of QuickBooks. A textbook is included in cost of class.
Thur 2/13 to 3/27 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
onE-Day WonDERs
Check out these computer classes to gain those skills you’ve always said you’d get around to learning. The textbook is included in the cost of the classes. What could be simpler?
Windows 7 for the Desktop ITSC1006 (7 hours/$83) .7 CEU’s There is a lot more to MS Windows than meets the eye. Make Windows really work for you. Understand the Start menu; the desktop and icons; create shortcuts to applications and documents. Utilize the Documents and Computer folders as you learn file management basics. Create, find, move and delete files, documents and folders. Learn to use the Help Function. Use the Control Panel to customize the Windows environment. Learn to install and uninstall applications. A textbook is included in the cost of the class.
Fri 1/24 8 am-4 pm
Cleburne TBA
Excel 13-Basic Skills 7 Hours ITSW 1022 (7 hour/s$83) .7 CEU’s Do electronic spreadsheets intimidate you? In this course, you will learn to manage the power of Excel 2010. You will begin with preparing and formatting techniques. You learn how to insert texts and formulas into cells. You will use simple functions. You
will construct charts for your data. You will learn formatting and printing selected ranges. You will learn about workbooks and moving data between workbooks. A textbook is included in the cost of the class.
Fri 2/21 8 am-4 pm
Cleburne TBA
Outlook 13 ITSW 1030 (7 hours/$83) .7 CEU’s
Chances are that even if you are already using Outlook, you haven’t discovered many of its scheduling and organizational features. Learn to create new messages, schedule appointments and tasks, manage messages, create and manage contacts, tasks and notes. Communicate and coordinate your schedule with family, friends and colleagues. A textbook is included in the cost of the class.
Fri 3/21 8 am-4 pm
Cleburne TBA
HEaltH CaREERs
Health Careers Orientation
Students interested in CWE Health Careers programs are
encouraged to attend a Health Careers Orientation regarding these programs. Orientations are scheduled once each month to provide information about the programs and break down the specific registration requirements for all Health Careers programs.
Wed 12/4 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr Wed 1/8 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr Wed 2/5 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr Wed 3/5 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr Wed 4/9 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr Wed 5/7 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr Wed 6/11 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr Wed 7/9 6-7:30 pm Cleburne Student Ctr
CPR Certification EMSP1019 (7 hours/$56)
Lifesaving skills of respiratory and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants for certification or recertification. Fri & Sat 1/17 & 1/18 6-9 pm & 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne Nursing Bldg
Sat 1/25 9 am -5 pm
Cleburne Nursing Bldg
Fri & Sat 2/14 & 2/15 6-9 pm & 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne Nursing Bldg
Fri & Sat 3/21 & 3/22 6-9 pm & 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne Nursing Bldg
Sat 3/29 9 am -5 pm
Cleburne Nursing Bldg
Fri & Sat 4/11 & 4/12 6-9 pm & 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne Nursing Bldg
Certified Medication Aide Program (140 hours/$565) The Certified Medication Aide program is a state regulated training and certification program that prepares Certified Nurse Aides to administer medications in a long-term care setting. Students receive instruction and training in the preparation and administration of medications; observe, report and document resident’s status; review principles of safety; and demonstrate knowledge of measurement systems, body systems and common diseases. Upon completion of the exam, students will prepare for the state examination through the Texas Department of Disability and Aging Services (DADS). The program consists of 128 hours of lecture, with 12 hours of clinical application in a long-term care center environment. TPEG Eligible
Mon, Tue, Wed 1/13 to 3/30 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Cleburne Student Ctr 402
Mon, Tue, Wed 4/14 to 7/12 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Cleburne Student Ctr 402 Registration Requirements: • Must be 18 years of age
• Provide a copy of high school diploma or GED Certificate • Provide current immunization documentation • Pass criminal background check
• Valid driver license • Valid Social Security card
• Must have a current Certified Nurse Aide License in good standing
• Must be employed in a long–term care facility for at least 90 days prior to attending first day of class
CMA Update (7 hours/$56)
Upon completion of the Certified Medication Aide program, each permit holder is responsible for renewing their permit before the expiration date. A permit holder must complete a seven clock-hour continuing education program approved by DADS prior to expiration of the permit in order to renew the permit. Must provide a copy of Certified Medication Aide permit renewal form.
Thur 2/20 8 am-4 pm
Cleburne Nursing Bldg
Certified Nurse Aide Program (100 hours/$545) The Certified Nurse Aide Certificate is a 100-hour program of instruction that provides the skills, knowledge, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Students are also prepared for the state certification exam for certified nurse aide offered by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS). The program consists of 60 hours of lecture, and 40 hours of clinical activity in a long-term care facility. Upon completion of the program, students will be prepared for entry-level employment in long-term care facilities, doctor’s offices and hospitals. The clinical hours are included in the cost of the course. TPEG Eligible
Mon, Wed, Fri 1/27 to 3/7 6-10 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon, Wed, Fri 3/24 to 5/19 6-10 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon, Wed, Fri 6/2 to 7/18 6-10 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Registration Requirements:
• Students must be at least 16 years of age to begin courses and be 17 years old to begin clinical.
• Participants must be eligible to work in a long-term residential or hospital facility in the State of Texas.
• State certification is conducted upon completion of the course applications are located at www.dads.state.tx.us/forms • Provide current immunization documentation
• Pass criminal background check
• Valid driver license/identification card • Valid Social Security card
Certified Pharmacy Technician Program (272 hours/$1,186) Program prepares individuals for entry-level jobs as a Pharmacy Technician in retail and institutional settings. Students will learn to prepare prescription orders under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, perform applicable pharmacy calculations, and comply with federal and state regulatory agency laws and regulations. Upon completion of this program students will be able to perform all the duties required in any pharmacy practice setting. Students are also prepared to take the certification exam offered by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board to become a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT). The program consists of 152 hours of lecture and lab, followed by a 120 hour internship in a local pharmacy setting. The internship is included in the cost of the course. TPEG Eligible
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 3/27 9 am-4 pm Cleburne SnapOn Bldg
Tue & Thur 4/8 to 6/26 9 am-4 pm
Cleburne SnapOn Bldg Registration Requirements: • Must be 18 years of age
• Provide a copy of high school diploma or GED Certificate • Provide current immunization documentation • Pass criminal background check
• Valid driver license/identification card • Valid Social Security card
• Score 9.0 or better on TABE Assessment
• Must register as a Pharmacy Technician Trainee, an individual must complete the Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP) online application process located at www.tsbp.state.tx.us/ Pharmacytechs.htm. Application fee amount: $47. Once the individual completes the online application process, they
will be given a confirmation page, which will provide them access the L1 Identity Solutions where they can complete a fingerprint sessions that includes a fee of $41.45.
Massage Therapy Program (500 hours/$2,639) Massage Therapists can work out of the home, in health care organizations (physician’s office, hospital, clinics, etc.), nursing homes, health clubs and fitness centers, spas and resorts, beauty and hair salons, cruise ships, and for sports teams and special events. The courses make up the required curriculum for the basic certificate in Massage Therapy. This curriculum is regulated by Texas Occupational Code 455, and is administrated by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 1/20 to 4/29 9 am-4 pm Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 5/12 to 9/4 9 am-4 pm Cleburne Marti Bldg
Registration Requirements: • Must be 18 years of age
• Provide a copy of high school diploma or GED Certificate • Pass criminal background check
• Valid driver license/identification • Valid Social Security card
• Score 9.0 or better on TABE Assessment
Phlebotomy Technician Program (180 hours/$579)
Phlebotomy is the practice of obtaining blood for testing purposes. This program is an in-depth study of phlebotomy and the related skills required by the phlebotomist to function in the healthcare setting. Students will complete 180 hours of course work in order to prepare for the national certification exam through the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) which the student will be certified as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician. This program consists of 60 hours of lecture and 120 hours of clinical activities in
a hospital or lab environment. TPEG Eligible
Tue, Wed, Thur 2/11 to 4/12 9 am-1 pm Cleburne Marti Bldg
Tue, Wed, Thur 4/22 to 6/13 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Tue, Wed, Thur 6/24 to 8/8 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Registration Requirements: • Must be 18 years of age
• Provide a copy of high school diploma or GED Certificate • Provide current immunization documentation • Pass criminal background check
• Valid driver license/identification card • Valid Social Security card
• Score 9.0 or better on TABE Assessment • Provide proof of personal health insurance • CPR Certification
Medical Office Assistant Program (288 hours/$1,463) Program will help you learn standard medical office procedures and the terminology used in a medical office. This program covers important background information on the medical assisting profession and interpersonal skills, medical ethics and law, medical terminology, basics of insurance billing and coding, telephone techniques, scheduling appointments, medical records management and management of practice finances. This program is intended to provide students with a well-rounded introduction to medical administration so that a student can gain the necessary skills required to obtain a medical administrative assistant position. TPEG Eligible
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 2/10 to 5/16 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne TBA
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 5/26 to 9/19 9 am-1 pm
Cleburne TBA
Registration Requirements: • Must be 18 years of age
• Provide a copy of high school diploma or GED Certificate • Provide current immunization documentation • Pass criminal background check
• Valid driver license /identification card • Valid Social Security card
• Score 9.0 or better on TABE Assessment Medical Coder Program (288 hours/$1,671)
Program prepares individuals to enter the high-demand clerical health care profession and provides continuing education for those already active in this field. Students will learn medical terminology, medical office software application, medical coding,
and medical billing. TPEG Eligible
Tue & Thur 2/18 to 10/21 6-10 pm Cleburne Tech Bldg
Registration Requirements: • Must be 18 years of age
• Provide a copy of high school diploma or GED Certificate • Pass criminal background check
• Valid driver license/identification • Valid Social Security card
• Score 9.0 or better on TABE Assessment Medical Terminology (48 hours/$288) 4.8 CEU’s
Course is an introduction to medical terminology, designed to familiarize students with medical terms and their applications. The medical language learned will serve as a foundation for medical coding, medical billing and accurate communication with patients.
Mon & Wed 2/17 to 4/2 6-10 pm
Cleburne TBA
pERsonal EnRiCHmEnt
Basic Floral Design FMKT 1005 (12 hours/$114) 1.2 CEU’s Learn the principles of floral design and design methods. This course includes basic design styles, principles and elements of design, proper care of cut flowers, positioning of skeletal flowers and filler, cutting and wiring stems, and use of various
mechanical aids.
Mon 3/3 to 3/31 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
What’s in Your Kitchen? Food Habits and Dietary Standards DITA 1037 (12 hours/$96) 1.2 CEU’s
A study of food habits and how you can create healthy ones. Topics include world and community nutritional problems, dietary standards of nutritional adequacy, and guidelines for
meal planning.
Mon 4/7 to 4/28 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Fundamentals of Cake Decorating FCTR 1015 (18 hours/$138) 1.8 CEU’s
Instruction in the basic art of icing a cake. Topics include drop flowers, flower decorations, writing, sugar molds, roses and seasonal cakes. Add flair to your next confectionary creation. Wed & Thur 4/2 to 4/17 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Interior Design EHKP 1034 (18 hours/$108) 1.8 CEUs
Do you have a knack for design, but can’t quite get it together? This class examines useful interior environments for all types of facilities. It includes a history of interior design, the elements of principle design, use of color and textiles, appropriate furniture choices, a master plan, and maintenance and housekeeping considerations. Understand the interior design lingo, utilize the theories of color, lighting, furniture, floor, and furnishings in an interior design strategy; and establish and maintain a master plan to care for your interior furnishings.
Thur 2/18 to 3/25 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Conversational Spanish HCCS 3000 (24 hours/$144)
This course will introduce you to the basic grammar and vocabulary of the Spanish language in a relaxed environment. Learn basic subject and verb structure, sentence patterns and pronunciation skills. Que bien!
Mon & Wed 2/3 to 2/26 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Mon & Wed 2/3 to 2/26 3-6 pm
Hillsboro TBA
Tue & Thur 3/4 to 4/3 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Tue & Thur 3/4 to 4/3 6-9 pm
Hillsboro TBA
Basic Photography PHTC 1004 (18 hours/$108) 1.8 CEU’s This course provides some basic techniques that will make your travel, family or work-related photos stand out from the rest. Learn technical and aesthetic techniques such as lighting and composition. Students should bring a digital camera to class.
Mon & Wed 3/31 to 4/16 6-9 pm
Tue & Thur 4/1 to 4/17 6-9 pm
Cleburne TBA
Genealogy for the Beginner HCGN 3000 (6 hours/$48) This course will introduce methodology for conducting successful family history research, including preliminary information gathering, organizing and planning your research, introduction to original and published records located in libraries and effective use of the internet for research and documentation of research findings.
Thur 2/6 to 2/20 5:30-7:30 pm Cleburne TBA Thur 3/6 to 3/20 5:30-7:30 pm Cleburne TBA Thur 4/3 to 4/17 5:30-7:30 pm Cleburne TBA Thur 5/8 to 5/22 5:30-7:30 pm Cleburne TBA
Concealed Handgun License HCCL 3000 (10 hours/$100) This course will be 10 hours of combined classroom instructions and qualification testing as described by the state of Texas. THIS CLASS IS NOT INTENDED TO TRAIN STUDENTS HOW TO SHOOT A FIREARM. The qualification test portion of the course is required by the State of Texas to demonstrate your ability to safely and properly handle a handgun. Course Prerequisite: Basic proficiency with a handgun. Must fill out the online DPS application (https://txapps.texas.gov/ txapp/txdps/chl/). Additional training may be introduced and may be requested for a private CHL class.
Sat 1/4 TBA Hillsboro TBA Sat 1/11 TBA Cleburne TBA Sat 1/11 TBA Hillsboro TBA Sat 1/18 TBA Hillsboro TBA Sat 2/8 TBA Cleburne TBA Sat 3/8 TBA Cleburne TBA Sat 4/12 TBA Cleburne TBA Sat 5/10 TBA Cleburne TBA
Zumba HCPE 1017 (24 hours/$96)
Zumba is an adult dance-based fitness class that uses a fusion of Latin and International rhythms with easy-to-follow moves. It includes both cardio and resistance training components designed to tone and sculpt the entire body. Zumba is designed for adults of
all ages and fitness levels, class participants at any level can start Zumba right away
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 1-2:20 pm
Hillsboro TBA
linkED ClassEs
The following classes are linked with our credit classes. These classes do not count towards credit and will not satisfy requirements towards a certificate or AA degree. Students are awarded CEU’s (Community Education Units) for their classes which teach workforce skills.
offiCE aDministRation
A textbook is required for courses and may be purchased in the Hill College bookstore.
Job Search Skills POFT 1020 (32 hours/$114) 3.2 CEU’s Skills to seek and obtain employment in business and industry.
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 9-10:30 am
Cleburne Tech Bldg
Introduction to Spreadsheets ITSW 1004 (48 hours/$171) 4.8 CEU’s
Introduction in the concepts, procedures, and application of electronic spreadsheets. Including the importance and applications of spreadsheets.
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 9:30-11 am
Cleburne Tech Bldg
Beginning Keyboarding POFT 1029 (48 hours/$171) 4.8 CEU’s Skill Development keyboarding techniques. Emphasis on development of acceptable speed and accuracy levels and formatting basic documents.
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 11-12:30 pm
Cleburne Tech Bldg
Introduction to Word Processing ITSW 1001 (48 hours/$171) 4.8 CEU’s
Overview of the production of documents, tables, and graphics.
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/7 9-10:30 am
Cleburne Tech Bldg
CHilD CaRE & DEvElopmEnt
A textbook is required for courses and may be purchased in the Hill College bookstore.
Creative Arts for Early Childhood CDEC 1058 (48 hours/$171) 4.8 CEU’s
An exploration of principles, methods and materials for teaching young children music, movement, visual arts and dramatic play through process-oriented experiences to support divergent thinking.
Web 1/13 to 5/5 TBA
Blackboard
Family & Community CDEC 1303 (48 hours/$171) 4.8 CEU’s Study of the child, family and community. Includes parent education and involvement, family and community lifestyles, child abuse, and current family life issues. Course content is aligned with State Board of Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards. Requires students to participate in a minimum of 16 hours field experience with children from infancy through age 12 in a variety of settings with varied and diverse populations.
Web 1/13 to 5/5 TBA
Blackboard
Introduction to Early Childhood Education CDEC 1011 (32 hours/$114) 3.2 CEU’s
Introduction to the education of the young child. Includes developmentally appropriate practices and programs, theoretical
and historical perspectives, ethical and professional responsibilities, and current issues. Course content is aligned with State Board of Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards. Requires students to participate in a minimum of 16 hours field experience with children from infancy through age 12 in a variety of settings with varied and diverse populations.
Web 1/13 to 5/5 TBA
Blackboard
Nutrition, Health & Safety CDEC 1018 (48 hours/$171) 4.8 CEU’s
Factors impacting the well-being of young children. Includes healthy behavior, food, nutrition, fitness and safety practices. Focuses on local and national standards and legal implications of relevant policies and regulations. Course content is aligned with State Board of Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards. Requires students to participate in a minimum of 16 hours field experience with children from infancy through age 12 in a variety of settings with varied and diverse populations.
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 TBA
Cleburne Inst Bldg
The School Age Child CDEC 2041 (64 hours/$228) 6.4 CEU’s A study of age appropriate programs for the school age child (five to 13 years), including an overview of development, appropriate environments, materials and activities, and teaching/guidance techniques. Prerequisite: CDEC 1311 or consent of instructor.
Web 1/13 to 5/5 TBA
Blackboard
CosmEtoloGy
A textbook is required for courses and may be purchased in the Hill College bookstore.
Orientation to Cosmetology CSME 1001 (64 hours/$228) 6.4 CEU’s
An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of cosmetology.
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 1/13 to 5/5 1-5 pm
Cleburne Tech Bldg
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 1/13 to 5/5 1-5 pm
Hillsboro TBA
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 1/13 to 5/5 1-5 pm
Glen Rose TBA
Fundamentals of Cosmetology CSME 1005 (64 hours/$228) 6.4 CEU’s
Course in the basic fundamentals of cosmetology. Topics include service preparation, manicure, facial, chemical services, shampoo,
haircut, styling, and comb out.
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 1/13 to 5/5 7:30 am-5 pm
Cleburne Tech Bldg
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 1/13 to 5/5 7:30 am-5 pm
Hillsboro TBA
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 1/13 to 5/5 7:30 am-5 pm
Glen Rose TBA
WElDinG
A textbook is required for courses and may be purchased in the Hill College bookstore.
Intro to Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLDG1428 (64 hours/$228) 6.4 CEU’s
Introduction to the shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis is placed on power sources, electrode selection, oxy-fuel cutting and various joint designs. Instruction provided in SMAW fillet welding in various positions.
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 8-11 am
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 1-4 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 8-11 am
Hillsboro Wldg Lab
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 1-4 pm
Hillsboro Wldg Lab
Intro to Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding WLDG1430 (64 hours/$228) 6.4 CEU’s
Study of the principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of
GMAW equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction on various joint designs.
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 8-11 am
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 1-4 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 6-9 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 8-11 am
Hillsboro Wldg Lab
Mon & Wed 1/13 to 5/8 1-4 pm
Hillsboro Wldg Lab
Intro to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding WLDG1434 (64 hours/$228) 6.4 CEU’s
Introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), setup/use of the GTAW equipment, and safe use of tools and equipment. Welding instruction in various positions on joint design. Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 8-11 am
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 1-4 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 6-9 pm
Cleburne Marti Bldg
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 8-11 am
Hillsboro Wldg Lab
Tue & Thur 1/14 to 5/8 1-4 pm
T e x a s P u b l i c
E d u c a t i o n a l G r a n t
PurposeTo provide grant assistance to students with financial need. Eligibility Requirements
• Are Texas residents, non-residents or foreign student • Show financial need
• Register for Selective Service or are exempt from this requirement
Application Process
Contact the CWE office at 817-760-5820 for TPEG Referral Form. Students must also complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov. The financial aid office will notify the student if he/she is eligible.
Financial Aid Contact Information
Hill College Financial Aid Office Hill College Financial Aid Office Hillsboro Campus Cleburne Campus
112 Lamar Dr. 2112 Mayfield Pkwy Hillsboro, TX 76645 Cleburne, TX 76033
254-659-7600 817-760-5604
Award Amount
No individual award may be more than the student’s financial need. Each institution will set its own maximum award amounts. Below are the award amounts that Hill College CWE students can qualify for.
Eligible Programs Amount
Massage Therapy $700
Certified Nurse Aide $300
Pharmacy Technician $300
Medical Billing and Coding $300
Medical Office $250
Certified Medication Aide $250 Phlebotomy $250
E Q U A L E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y S T A T E M E N T
Hill College is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. The college does not
discriminate against individuals on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or veteran
status in the administration of its educational programs, activities or employment policies.
Interested in teaching for CWE?
For information on teaching, please contact us at:* There will be no classes March 10th-14th, during Spring Break.
Community and Workforce Education
Class Registration/Drop Form
Deliver Form in Person or Mail: Community and Workforce Education, Hill College 2112 Mayfield Pkwy. Cleburne, TX 76033 Deliver by FAX: 817-556-9448 Deliver by Email:[email protected] Contact CWE at:817-760-5820 Last Name First Name MI Soc. Sec. No. or OC Student ID*
Home/Cell Phone Bus. Phone Email (one that is frequently checked) Date of Birth___________________ Gender: Male Female
Mailing Address City State Zip Emergency Contact Relationship Phone
Company Name (for Company Contract Classes) Address Phone
*Hill College uses the Social Security Number to comply with state reporting requirements.
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA:Used by the state to help provide support for our programs. Your cooperation is appreciated. Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes No Additional Information (choose all that apply)
If no, select one or more races: Academically disadvantaged
American/Alaska Native Economically disadvantaged Black or African American Limited English Single Parent Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Displaced Homemaker
White Asian Disabled (Describe)
REGISTRATION
Persons registering for certificate programs must register into all classes in that program prior to the first class start date.
Add Drop Course Prefix/# Course Title Section # Dates Campus Cost
PAYMENT/REFUND POLICY
Payment: Unless billed to your employer or sponsor, payment is due at time of registration. To pay by credit card:
Circle One: DS VS MS AmEx Acct. No. Exp. Date Sec. Code
Charge Amount Name on Card Card Holder Signature
Payment may also be made by mailing this form and a check to the address above. Persons who register in person will make payment at Enrollment Services by cash, check or credit card.
Refund Policy For classes/programs cancelled by the college: 100 percent. For withdrawals: 100 percent if Drop Form is received three or more business days prior to class start. Additionally, for programs requiring multiple course enrollments: 75 percent if Drop Form is received less than three business days prior to program start and prior to the 3rd class meeting of the first
class. No refunds thereafter. Students may withdraw from a class by completing and signing the Drop portion of this form and delivering it to the CE Office in person, by email, or by FAX.
I certify that the information I have given on this form is accurate and complete.
C OM M UNITY & W OR k FORCE Ed UCATION 2112 M ayfield Pkwy. Cleburne, TX 76033 (817) 760-5820