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ASU-SEARCY

CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES

Spring 2015

Register Today! Space for each class is limited!

501-207-6249 or

tmeza@searcy.asub.edu

Computer Classes

Computer Concepts_$59

Tuesday & Thursday March 24th – March 26th 6pm-9pm

In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to maneuver through your computer’s programs like a pro. All introductory skills will be taught from turning the computer on and off correctly, to email, to Internet, to file management. You will be able to do all the things that your friends and family are doing.

Microsoft Excel 2013 Level I_$59

Tuesday & Thursday March 10th & March 12th or May 12th & May 14th 6pm-9pm

Using the spreadsheet software program, discover beginning shortcuts for setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. Students will learn functions to sort and analyze data, create custom charts, pivot tables, design workbooks, create macros and use custom toolbar functions to create informative and eye catching charts. Students will also learn how to create macros to eliminate repetitive tasks and other functions.

Microsoft Excel 2013 Level II_$59

Tuesday & Thursday March 17th & March 19th or May 19th & May 21st 6pm-9pm

Students will build on the skills learned in Excel 2013 Level I.

Power Point_$59

As Requested

Discover the key concepts you need to use graphics, animations, and video to set your PowerPoint presentations apart from conventional boring title and bullet slide show.

QuickBooks $149

As Requested

Would you like to get organized in your business? Take this accounting software course that is geared towards the small business. Learn how to organize accounts payable and receivables, tax information, payroll, inventories and more.

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Word Level I $59

Tuesday & Thursday January 27th - January 29th 6pm-9pm

Become an expert in this easy to use word processing software program! Learn how to edit and format documents, customize toolbars and create shortcut keys. Learn how to develop form letters & mailing labels as well as eye-catching fliers using the style gallery and more.

Word Level II $59

Tuesday & Thursday February 3rd - February 5

Students will build on the skills learned in Word Level I.

Web & Email $59

As Requested

In this class students will gain experience and will cover such topics as sending and

receiving email, instant messaging, using search engines to find web sites, troubleshooting techniques and more.

Microsoft Publisher $59

As Requested

Learn how to create, design, and publish professional-looking marketing and communication publications for home and for work. Publisher offers many design templates to help you quickly begin your publications. The templates also provide innovative design ideas.

Microsoft Outlook $59

As Requested

Learn to send, receive and organize emails with this easy-to-use Outlook program. Become more efficient and improve your communication by learning how to schedule meetings and appointments, update calendar entries, manage tasks, create custom signatures and

stationery and track working activities using the Outlook journal.

Microsoft Access $59

As Requested

Lean how to use this database software to store information. You will learn how to create tables, select queries and more.

Windows 8 $80

Tuesday & Thursday April 7th – April 16th 6pm-8pm

In this class students will learn the basics of Window’s 8. Such topics as: the start screen, how to navigate through Window’s 8, how to add, remove, and resize titles. Students will also learn about the Charm Bar and how to use its features, how to multitask between different apps, how to create folders and documents, and much more.

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Professional Development Classes

Communication Skills for Managers $139

As Requested

The ability to communicate clearly is the critical core competency for successful managers at all levels and in all industries. This course is a guide to business communication that delivers the message-whether written, or spoken, in person or via e-mail-with respect for the receiver, and in all business situations.

First Level Leadership $159

As Requested

This course has been developed for the first-level supervisor charged with providing leadership in a dynamic business environment. Using assessments, activities, and case studies, students will learn how to manage the transition from supervisor to first-level leader, motivate and retain employees, and lead with impact and influence.

First Line Supervision $139

As Requested

Filled with expert information on all the basics of the job-from managing time and stress to motivating and counseling employees-First-Line Supervision is light on business-school jargon and heavy on real-world guidance. Using self-assessments, action plans and relevant work examples, this course will teach students exactly how to apply crucial supervisory skills in your own workplace.

How to Manage Conflict in the Organization $139

As Requested

Students will discover how to spot potential interpersonal conflicts-and defuse them before the flare up. This course will teach valuable skills that transform conflict into a positive, productive force by applying the proven techniques of principled negotiation.

How to Manage Your Priorities $139

As Requested

In today’s competitive global environment-where people at all levels need to accomplish more, in less time, with fewer resources-the ability to manage priorities is a key element in personal and professional success. This course provides managers, team leaders,

professionals and others in the workplace with the tools to master this essential business skills.

Making Teams Work $139

As Requested

This course provides the tools needed to build an effective team, set performance goals, and continually measure team effectiveness. Students learn how to identify and foster the characteristics of successful teams, define responsibilities for team members, and overcome common obstacles to high performance.

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SHRM Essentials of HR Management Certificate Program $495

As Requested

If you’re a small business owner, if you’re new to HR, or if HR is one of your many responsibilities, the newly updated SHRM Essentials of HR Management Certificate Program focuses on the key topics you need to know. Offered in partnership with SHRM, this course covers a breadth of HR issues in a condensed, easy-to-understand format. In less than 20 hours of training time you will gain practical skills to handle HR challenges that are relevant to you and can help your company avoid potentially costly lawsuits.

SHRM Learning System for PHR/SPHR Certification Preparation $1100

As Requested

A structured classroom environment keeps students on track while focusing on critical PHR and SPHR exam content. This intensive 12 week program is designed primarily for

individuals seeking the most sought-after HR certification as a Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). SHRM offers a $750 scholarship for this prep class. Contact SHRM for more information.

Leisure Classes

Conversational Spanish $75

Monday April 6th – May 11th 6pm-8:30pm

In this course students will learn simple words and phrases to converse effectively in Spanish. This is a beginning course.

Painting for Fun $150

Thursdays February 26th – May 7th 3pm-6pm

Would you like to enhance your artistic ability? Take this class and learn basic drawing skills and unique techniques in the art of painting with watercolors or acrylics. The student is responsible for supplies.

Digital Photography $59

As Requested

Would you like to learn how to take professional looking pictures? Students will learn such topics as lighting, picture composition, posing and much more. This is a beginner class. Students must furnish their own digital camera for class.

Tai Chi $49

As Requested

Sherry Woods has been teaching Tai Chi for 14 years. Tai Chi is easy to learn, effective and safe. It increases flexibility, muscle strength, and heart/lung activity. Tai Chi also aligns posture, improves balance and integrates the mind and body. The CDC now recognizes Tai Chi as an excellent prevention for falls in older adults.

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25 Point Check Car Care $29

As Requested

The 25-Point Check for your automobile workshop is designed to teach basic auto care and maintenance. Students will experience in-class tutorials and then move to the shop and practice on their own vehicles. Each student will learn 25 ways to maintain their cars including topics such as: check oil and tires, locate the car jack and change a tire, prepare an emergency tool kit for the auto and learn other ways their auto should be served.

Retirement Planning $49

As Requested

Today, it takes more than money to live a “rich life.” This course blends financial education with life planning to help you build wealth and align your money with your values to achieve your retirement goals. Topics include Life Planning, Needs & Expenses, Investments, Estate Planning & more.

Beginner Blade Smithing $350 plus materials

Thursday & Friday January 22nd – March 27th 6pm-10pm

Blade Smithing is the art of making knives, swords, daggers, and other blades using a forge, hammer, anvil, and other smithing tools. This class is taught by a Master Blade Smith.

Frog Listening Workshop FREE

Thursdays February 12th & February 19th 6:30pm

This classroom workshop will teach you to identify all the frogs and toads in our area by their calls. Students will learn to mimic the frog calls. You will also learn why they are important, why they are in trouble, and what can be done to help them.

Trade & Industry

Welding Certification_$444

Monday February 2 - April 6 6pm-10pm

Gain hands-on training in the welding trade to prepare to pass the welding test in order to gain certification in various types of welding. Cost includes supplies, certification fees and tuition. Student is responsible for supplying his/her own welder’s helmet and gloves.

Blueprint Reading $59

As Requested

This course introduces the basic principles of blueprint reading. Topics include line type’s orthographic projections, dimensioning methods, and notes. Upon completion student will also be able to read basic blueprints and identify lines, symbols, and terminology on

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Lean Operations in Business & Management $59

As Requested

This four hour overview of Lean Operations will introduce the concept of value and how eliminating waste in processes directly adds to an organization’s bottom line. Overview includes a brief discussion of Six Sigma and how Lean and Six Sigma complement each other.

CNC Machining $333

As Requested

Students will learn about advanced and short-cut methods of programming, such as the repeat function, the subroutine function, the rotate function, and how to scale and mirror a program. The student will spend time writing, entering, and editing programs. This course is 1/3 theory and 2/3 lab. Safety is emphasized. Cost does not include materials.

Master CAM I $333

As Requested

This course utilizes Master CAM software to design, test, and manufacture parts. Students will learn how to draw and manipulate a design on the screen and how to create a tool path, and finally how to send information to a machine tool for manufacturing a part.

OSHA 10 $225

As

This 10-hour General Industry Safety and Health course is intended to provide entry level general industry workers a broad awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a general industry site. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to occupational safety and health. Upon completion, attendees will receive a certificate and a 10-hour course completion care.

OSHA 30 $495

As Requested

This course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for

workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1910. General industry workers must receive additional training when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OHSA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach DOL course completion cared within 4-6 weeks. .

Safety Training

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Every Third Saturday of every Month 8am-6pm Hunter’s Education is a program

dedicated to the safe enjoyment of our outdoors. Through this program, students learn not only firearms safety, but general basic outdoors survival skills as well as hands on

demonstrations. There is no specific age requirement to enroll in hunter education. Students who successfully complete an approved hunter education course will receive a certificate card.

Defensive Driving

For Schedule of classes please call Don McKenzie with Southwest Safe Driving 870-238-8095

Defensive Driving is specifically designed to improve driving skills. In the class students will learn about laws that will help them become a safer driver. Learn about laws that have been passed concerning cell phones and texting while driving. Students will leave with great information on how to become a better and safer driver.

First Aid/CPR $45

As Requested

This program focuses on essential responsibilities of a first aid provider including recognizing a medical emergency, making the decision to help, identifying hazards and ensuring personal safety, activating the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system and providing supportive basic first aid care.

Woman’s Self Defense FREE

February 4th 6:30pm-8:30pm

Learn behavior changes to reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim of a violent crime. Class discussion on awareness and prevention and will conclude with hands-on techniques to conquer or detour an attacker.

Register Today! Space for each class is limited!

501-207-6249 or

tmeza@searcy.asub.edu

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