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ABE 112 - Beginning Spanish Literacy
Instructs Spanish-speaking students in basic reading, writing, and math. Class is taught in Spanish.
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View 5 Sections |
ABE 113 - Intermediate Spanish Literacy
Instructs Spanish-speaking students in the continued development of reading, writing, and math skills. Class is taught in Spanish.
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View 5 Sections |
ABE 114 - Advanced Spanish Literacy
Instructs Spanish-speaking students in advanced development of reading, writing, and math skills. Class is taught in Spanish.
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View 5 Sections |
CNSL 303 - Counseling Orientation
New student orientation provided by the Counseling Department.
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View 12 Sections |
CTZN 020 - Citizenship
Provides basic knowledge and preparation for the United States citizenship process and naturalization test.
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View 6 Sections |
ESL 120 - ESL for Citizenship
English needed to prepare for the U.S. Citizenship Examination.
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View 2 Sections |
ESL 301 - Beginning Low
Learn to read and write sentences and communicate basic needs.
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View 8 Sections |
ESL 302 - Beginning High
Read one-page texts about familiar topics and write multiple sentences. Have conversations to share needs, likes, and dislikes.
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View 15 Sections |
ESL 303 - Intermediate Low
Learn to read different types of texts and write paragraphs. Summarize and share opinions in conversation.
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View 5 Sections |
ESL 304 - Intermediate High
Read various texts and write well-structured paragraphs. Share ideas and opinions about a wide range of topics in conversation.
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View 5 Sections |
ESL 305 - Advanced Low
Read and communicate about authentic English texts on a wide range of topics and write multi-paragraph compositions. Use critical thinking skills to share opinions and debate in conversation.
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View 6 Sections |
ESL 306 - Advanced High
Read, communicate, and debate about authentic English texts on a wide range of topics and write well-structured, multi-paragraph compositions. Use critical and creative thinking skills to easily convey opinions and debate in conversation.
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View 5 Sections |
ESL 398 - ESL Lab
The ESL lab is open to all levels and students are welcome to study in the center. Provides English language learners of all levels the opportunity to improve and support their language skills, while increasing knowledge of civics, citizenship, and computer literacy, through individualized, small group, and technology-based instruction.
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View 4 Sections |
ESL 510 - English for Work 1
Focuses on workplace communication, work related vocabulary skills, job applications, and workplace safety and issues.
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View 3 Sections |
ESL 520 - English for Work 2
Focuses on communicating in the workplace, job safety, work-related vocabulary skills, workplace culture and career pathways.
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View 1 Section |
ESL 530 - American English Pronunciation
English language fluency with an emphasis on receptive skills and pronunciation.
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View 4 Sections |
ESL 570 - Conversation 1
Basic conversational strategies and oral skills for basic social interactions.
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View 7 Sections |
ESL 580 - Conversation 2
Advanced conversational strategies and development of oral skills for level appropriate settings.
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View 2 Sections |
HSS 031 - High School Equivalency Test Preparation
Provides preparation for the GED and HiSET exams. Instruction available in English and Spanish.
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View 3 Sections |
OAP 200 - Health and Wellness
Provides information and discussion related to current and relevant health and wellness topics. Students will research techniques, decision making, and communication skills to enhance learning.
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View 7 Sections |
OAP 457 - Music Arts for Older Adults
Develops and enhances music appreciation, vocal and instrumental skill.
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View 9 Sections |
OAP 802 - Seminar for Older Adults
Provides information and a discussion forum related to the examination of concerns common to older adults. Discovers specific needs and interests and examines current news events as interpreted through historical background and current political/regional developments and changes. Open Entry/Open Exit.
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View 7 Sections |
OAP 823 - Manipulative Skills for Older Adults
Concentrates on maintenance and improvement of motor skills though utilization of a variety of art media and techniques.
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View 2 Sections |
PRNT 562 - Child Wellness Essentials
Learn health and safety information to care for your child. This class will cover important topics like nutrition, exercise, and ways to manage stress. Learn how to create a safe and supportive environment in your family with simple tips and tricks!
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View 1 Section |
VAUTO 668 - Introduction to Automotive
Introduction to the primary automotive systems used on modern vehicles. Theory, parts nomenclature, and description of system operation are emphasized. This course is intended for students seeking technical knowledge, with hands-on lab work, and future employment in as an automotive service technician.
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View 1 Section |
VAUTO 670 - Introduction to Diesel- Preventive Maintenance Inspection
Introduction to Diesel- Preventive Maintenance Inspection (Note: To be successful in this class, a students need good command of the English language, good basic math skills, and good verbal communication ability)
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 118 - Introduction to Windows
Introduces Windows navigation, views, commands, file management, customization and more.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 124 - Introduction to Keyboarding I
Instruction in keyboarding by touch for speed and accuracy.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 125 - Introduction to Keyboarding II
Instruction in keyboarding by touch, basic document editing and
word processing.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 200 - Topics in Career Education
A specialized course on topics related to current needs of Career Education students.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 244 - Introduction to Databases/MS Access
Instruction in creating tables, queries, forms and reports. *Please note the free program we offer is for PCs only, and will not work with Macs*
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 245 - Introduction to Desktop Publishing/MS Publisher
Instruction in creating publications, flyers, newsletters, brochures,and invitations. *Please note the free program we offer is for PCs only, and will not work with Macs*
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 260 - Introduction to Word Processing/MS Word
Instruction in creating formatting, editing, saving, and printing documents.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 262 - Introduction to Spreadsheets/MS Excel
Instruction in basic spreadsheet concepts using sample problems.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 270 - Introduction to MS Outlook
Outlook is primarily an email service developed by Microsoft. It is often used as part of the Microsoft Office 365 suite. Though Outlook is best known for sending and receiving email messages, it allows users to manage calendar, contact and task.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 303 - Introduction to Electronic Imaging/Adobe Photoshop
Instruction in using the Photoshop software program.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 304 - Introduction to Electronic Presentations/ Power Point
Instruction in creating electronic presentations.
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View 2 Sections |
VBUS 400 - Employability Skills
Instruction in creating a career path, goals, resume, cover letter, interview techniques, and job retention skills.
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View 5 Sections |
VBUS 450 - Basic Computer Repair & COMPTIA A+ Certification Preparation
Instruction and test preparation for taking the A+ certification test.
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View 2 Sections |
VBUS 500 - Digital Literacy for Academic Tier 1
Digital literacy course that prepares students for academic and workplace success by providing instruction on the fundamental technology skills needed to be digitally literate. Topics covered include: computer and smart phone functionality; introduction to the internet; the internet to find information; mobile applications for language learning; email creation and usage; online forms; video and audio sharing sites for language learning; social media for information; word processing applications; and introduction to online educational applications.
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View 3 Sections |
VBUS 501 - Digital Literacy for Academic Tier 2
The second integrated digital literacy course that prepares students for academic and workplace success by providing instruction on the primary technology skills needed to enhance digital literacy. Topics covered include: review of topics covered in Digital Literacy for Academic and Professional Success - Tier I; the internet to search and evaluate information; mobile applications for learning and productivity; email etiquette for social and professional exchanges; online applications for synchronous communication; social media for civic and professional engagement; use word processing programs for academic and career readiness; online educational applications for collaboration; and overview of learning management systems (e.g., Canvas).
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View 2 Sections |
VBUS 503 - Digital Literacy Tier 4
Creating an online professional presence including: creating your own professional website, building and online presence via social media, and learning how to market yourself and your services to prospective companies.
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View 2 Sections |
VBUS 576 - Computer Basics: Systems and Networking Essentials
Instruction in the networking of various operating systems.
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View 1 Section |
VBUS 590 - How to Start a Small Business
An introductory series of classes focusing on specific topics addressing the needs of individuals thinking about starting a small business.
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View 1 Section |
VCNST 630 - Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning
This course is designed to provide students with entry-level skills in the repair and servicing of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC-R) equipment in residential, industrial and commercial buildings.
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View 1 Section |