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TABLE OF CONTENTS Center for Business & Industry (CBI) ................................................................. 3-7 Center for Online Learning ....................................................................................... 8 Community Education ........................................................................................... 9-43 Health ............................................................................................................ 9-11 NPTNJ ....................................................................................................... 12-15 Career Development ...................................................................................... 16 Personal Enrichment ..................................................................................... 17 Holistic Wellness ...................................................................................... 18-19 Food & Drink ........................................................................................... 20-26 Kids/Family Classes ................................................................ 22-23 Computing ................................................................................................ 27-29 Languages .................................................................................................. 30-31 ESL ............................................................................................................. 32-37 Test Prep .................................................................................................... 38-40 Ed2Go (online courses) ................................................................................ 41 Youth Classes ............................................................................................ 42-43 Community Education registration form & policies ......................... 48-49 Evening, Weekend, and Offsite Classes .......................................................... 44-46 High School Dual Enrollment ................................................................................. 47 Map .................................................................................................................................. 50 Directions to HCCC ..................................................................................................... 51

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Center for Business & Industry (CBI) ................................................................. 3-7

Center for Online Learning ....................................................................................... 8

Community Education ........................................................................................... 9-43

Health ............................................................................................................ 9-11

NPTNJ ....................................................................................................... 12-15

Career Development ...................................................................................... 16

Personal Enrichment ..................................................................................... 17

Holistic Wellness ...................................................................................... 18-19

Food & Drink ........................................................................................... 20-26

Kids/Family Classes ................................................................ 22-23

Computing ................................................................................................ 27-29

Languages .................................................................................................. 30-31

ESL ............................................................................................................. 32-37

Test Prep ....................................................................................................38-40

Ed2Go (online courses) ................................................................................ 41

Youth Classes ............................................................................................ 42-43

Community Education registration form & policies ......................... 48-49

Evening, Weekend, and Offsite Classes .......................................................... 44-46

High School Dual Enrollment ................................................................................. 47

Map .................................................................................................................................. 50

Directions to HCCC ..................................................................................................... 51

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Community Education in Your Community

Now offering classes in:Harrison

Downtown Jersey CityUnion City

And More to Come!

Be Well Holistically- Workshops from $19

Winter Wellness Update

What Happens After Lunch

Take a Deep Breath

Wellness for New Mothers

See page 18 & 19

Celebrate Your Favorite Holiday with Community Education

Valentine’s DayThe History Lessons You Didn’t Learn in School- Deadliest Love Affairs Page 17

St. Patrick’s DayIrish Whiskeys Page 21

Mother’s DayMom and Me Mother’s Day Brunch Page 22

Memorial DayBecome a Barbecue Grillmaster Page 25

Father’s DayDad and Me Father’s Day BBQ Page 22

• Learn a new language

• Discover a new passion

• Earn an industry certification

• Explore a new career

Visit us at 25 Journal Square, Jersey City, B107 Create. Enrich. Grow.

www.hccc.edu/communityeducation

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About the Center for Business & Industry (CBI)

The Center for Business and Industry is dedicated to providing the Hudson County community with the skilled and educated workforce that will allow the area to prosper in today’s global economy. We are committed to partnering with business and industry, and government and community-based organiza-tions, and to producing and delivering high-quality, cost-effective, and customized training.

The CBI Team will… • Assess the training needs of your employees, and develop a detailed plan. • Match your training needs with instructors who are experienceed in adult learning principles. • Schedule your clases when it is convenient for you and your employees – seven days a week, hours to be determined by work schedules. • Conduct classes where it is most convenient for you- at your site, or off-site at HCCC. • Conduct pre/post-training assessments.

Our programs include: • Basic and Advanced Workplace Training: Computer Applications (Windows, Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint), Communications (Verbal, Writing, Customer Service), English as a Second Language (ESL), Basic Math/Measurements. • Project management: Basic and Advanced • Management: Introduction to Management, Leadership Skills • Culinary Arts and Hospitality • Business Languages: Arabic and Spanish for the Workplace • Human Resources: Diversity in the Workplace, Team Building, Supervision Skills

Free Training for your EmployeesThrough the NJ Business & Industry Association’s Workplace Skills Training Program, you and your employees may qualify for free training in: • Computer Applications (Windows, Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) • Communications (Verbal, Writing, Customer Service) • Basic Math/ Measurements •English as a Second Language and Workplace Spanish

For more information or to schedule training, please contact Catherine Mirasol at [email protected] or (201) 360-4247.

Center for Business and Industry (CBI)

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NJBIA-9ALL BELOW INFORMATION IS REQUIRED UPON REGISTERING FOR PARTICIPATION

Legal Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Last First MiddleEmployer: __________________________________________ FEIN: ____________________________

Job Title: _______________________________________ DUNS #:___________________________

Work Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Number Street

____________________________ _________________ _____________ __________________________ City State Zip County

E-Mail Address: ____________________________________________________________________________

**Cell or Home Phone #: _______ - _______ - ________ Hourly Wage Code: __________ **see codes below**

Social Security Number: __ __ __ -__ __ -__ __ __ __ or Other Unique Identifier: __ __ __ - __ __ - __ __ __ __

College: ________________________________________

Course Title: __________________________________________ Start Date: _______________

** A separate form is required for each class should a student register for multiple classes!! **

The following statement is in accordance with the Higher Education Act. Please read carefully and sign.

I grant permission to the Community College Consortium for Workforce & Economic Development & Member Colleges to share information including the transfer of grades, credits, and other academic records, where appli-

cable, among other organizations and/or agencies/businesses that provide funding for this training.

Signature__________________________________________________________

Date_____________________

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS OPTIONAL :

Ethnicity Sex q Male q Female

qAsian American/Asian/Pacific Islander Home Address:____________________

qBlack/African American/African ______________________________

qHispanic/Latino/Chicano/Spanish Date of Birth ____/____/____

qNative American/American Indian/Alaska Native Home Telephone :________________

qWhite/Caucasian/European

***Wage Code Information*** A= $10 or less B=$11-$15 C=$16-$20 D= $21-$25 E=$25 or higher

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Unemployed?

You may qualify for free grant-funded computer or career training in the following areas:

Hospitality

Childcare Development Associates

Administrative Assistant

For more information, contact your local One Stop Career Center.

Jersey City residents: Jersey City Employment and Training at (201) 795-8800

All other municipalities: Hudson County One Stop Career Center (201) 369-5205 x3736.

Ready to Work Grant

This grant is to help long term unemployed and underemployed (6 months or more) workers rapidly return to work at NO COST to them.

Services include: • Two-Day (14 hour) Job Search workshops • Individual Career Counseling - Employment Development Plan • Soft Skills Assessments - online self-administered • Job Placement Assistance • Job Leads • Possible Individual Training for qualified job seekers

Acceptance Criteria into the program: • New Jersey Residents • Unemployed/Underemployed for 6+months • Minimum age of 18 years old • Priority Service for Veterans

If you meet the above criteria and are Ready to Work, please register today at http://rtwnj.org

Funded in whole by the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) & New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJLWD)

Center for Business and Industry (CBI)

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SEIU-32BJ Members

The Center for Business & Industry has partnered with the SEIU-32BJ Training Fund www.training.32bjfunds.com to offer English as a Second Language, Citizenship, High School Equivalency (taught in Spanish), and Basic Computers on both our Jersey City and Union City campuses. These courses are solely for SEIU-32BJ union members who are eligible.

Class Schedule for 32BJ

Winter Trimester - January 23 to March 19, 2016Registration – November 24 to December 14, 2015

Spring Trimester - April 2 to June 11, 2016Registration – March 1 to March 21, 2016

JERSEY CITYSaturdays9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. English as a Second Language 1: The Basics of Conversation and Grammar9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. English as a Second Language 2: Conversation and Communication9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. English as a Second Language: Reading & Writing1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Computers: Basics/New Users

UNION CITYSaturdays9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. English as a Second Language 1: The Basics of Conversation and Grammar9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. English as a Second Language 2: Conversation and Communication9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. English as a Second Language 3: Discussion, Reading & Writing1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Citizenship Exam: Test Preparation1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. High School Equivalency 1 Test Preparation (delivered in Spanish)1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Computers: Basics/New Users

Mondays - Wednesdays11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. English as a Second Language 2: Conversation and Communication

For more information or to register, please contact the Training Fund:Jhoanna CamposNJ Assist. Site ManagerP: 973-623-8131 X 2280C: 973-803-2647F: 973-824-7870 [email protected]

Center for Business and Industry (CBI)

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

HEALTH

Health CareersHealth care is the fastest growing sector for employment in NJ. If you are interested in getting started in this growing field, join us for our Open House on January 20, 2016 at 10 a.m. Grant funding is available for qualified students.

In this section: • Pharmacy Technician • Certified Clinical Medical Assistant • Electronic Health Records • Certified Nurse Aide Program • Certified Home Health Aid • Online Training Programs

Pharmacy TechnicianThis comprehensive program will prepare students to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail pharmacy or other pharmacy setting, and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Course content includes pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharma-cy calculations and measurements, reading and interpret-ing prescriptions, and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands on labs, stu-dents will review dosage calculations, drug classifications, the “top 200 drugs”, I.V. flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control, and billing and reimbursement.

Note: This program includes an 80 hour externship and national certification opportunities for students.

Course Dates/Days Time Location TuitionPharmacy Tech Tues. and Thurs. 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Union City $1,299CECAR 106-1 Feb. 2- Apr. 7 Location TBA

Pharmacy Tech Mon. and Wed. 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m Journal Square, Room L518 $1,299 CECAR 106-1 Apr. 18- Jun. 27 (No Class May 30)

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSESElectronic Health Record Management

This Electronic Health Record (EHR) Manage-ment Program prepares students to understand and use electronic records in a medical practice. Access to health information is changing the ways doctors care for their patients. Doctors now have access to a patient’s medical history, surgeries, medicine allergies, and recent doctor’s visits all at the press of a button. This recent technology that intertwines health information from a variety of sources is known as an electronic health record. An electronic health record (EHR) includes com-puterized lifelong healthcare data from a variety of sources where every encounter an individual has with the healthcare system is documented and compiled for quick access. Electronic health record professionals are educated in the implementation and management of electronic health information using common electronic data interchange sys-tems such as HL7, CDISC, and DICOM. Students will learn through classroom and computer lab training the necessary components consistent with maintaining the medical, legal, accreditation, and regulatory requirements of the electronic health record and database. This program meets the nec-essary requirements of a leading national certifica-tion examination.

Course: CECAR 117-1Tuition: $1,999Time: 6:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.Day/Dates: Tue. and Thu., Feb. 2- May 3Location: Journal Square, Room TBA

Certified Nurse AideProgram (CNA)

Prerequisite: Medical clearance and criminal background check with fingerprints are required, and a high school diploma.

Enjoy a rewarding career caring for people! It is anticipated that employment for Certified Nurse Aides will grow faster than average through 2015. Certified Nurse Aides work under the supervision of a registered nurse or medical doctor to provide patients with basic care and services, such as a personal hygiene, grooming, vital signs, and bed making. Certified Nurse Aides can be employed in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living, private long-term care, mental health facilities, and other settings.

Our ninety-hour training program is approved by the New Jersey Department of Health & Senior Services (NJDHSS) and will prepare you to work in long-term care as a Certified Nurse Aide. You will spend fifty (50) hours in the classroom and for-ty (40) hours in a long-term care facility working with elder residents. At the completion of the pro-gram, you will be eligible to take the skills evalua-tion and written test to obtain your Certified Nurse Aide license from the State of New Jersey.

The CNA program is an evening program with classes/clinical time between 5:00 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. Study activities take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. This course is 90 hours in length and will meet for 22 sessions.

Course: CECNA 100-1Tuition: $1,060Time: 5:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.Day/Date: Tue., Wed., and Thur., Dates TBALocation: Journal Square, Room TBA

Students must attend an Information Session and complete an application. No reservations are necessary for Information Sessions.

Contact: Nursing Department at 201-360-4267

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Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA)

Prerequisites:• 18 years old; high school graduate or equivalent• U.S. citizen or alien resident with work authorization• No criminal history• Has not defaulted on education loans or child support payments

Certified Home Health Aides (CHHAs) are health workers who deliver personal care to clients with dis-abilities or other needs requiring assistance, typically directly in their homes or in an assisted living envi-ronment. While the elderly are the most common consumers for these services, CHHAs may work with younger individuals as well.

Tasks of a CHHA may include (but are not limited to) bathing, dressing, preparing meals, providing transportation, and monitoring the client’s health and wellbeing (pulse, temperature, weight). In some cases, an aide also helps administer medication and treatment. Individuals may require aides during a variety of shifts, so flexibility and long hours are often a requirement for this position, as is the ability to cope with the physical demands of caregiving.

Certification as a home health aide training consists of 76 hours of skills training and is completed in eight weeks.

Contact: Nursing Department at 201-360-4267An alternative online option is available for many programs. Call the Community Education office for more information at (201) 360-4224.

Online Courses See page 41 for details.

Medical TranscriptionVeterinary Assistant

COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

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Become a certified teacher! New Pathways to Teaching in New Jersey

Prepare to become a licensed teacher in the state of New Jersey. As an Alternate Route teacher, you will be a viable candidate for employment in districts throughout New Jersey.

Hudson County Community College is pleased to participate in this unique statewide program, a collab-oration with New Jersey City University. The program is divided into two distinct instructional stages. You must secure a Certificate of Eligibility prior to taking Stage I. Anyone applying for a Certificate of Eligibility must complete the “Introduction to Teaching Program” course.

Students in New Pathways may register for the program as either a Master’s-level graduate student (earn-ing 15 Graduate credits) or as Certificate students (non-credit). Graduate credits may be applied towards a Master’s degree in Education at New Jersey City University.

For additional information, please visit:New Pathways to Teaching in NJ www.hccc.edu/newpathwaysFor information on teacher licensure in New Jersey, go to www.state.nj.us

NPTNJ

Introduction to TeachingThe required 24-hour Pre-Service Program

Prerequisite: Bachelor’s degreeThis non-credit course is required for all who will apply for a Certificate of Eligibility (CE). Completion of this course is just one of the CE requirements and does not guarantee that the applicant qualifies for a CE. 24 hours (20 hours of instruction & 4 hours of observation).

Course: CENPT 100-1Tuition: $239Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Day/Dates: Saturdays, Jan. 23- Feb. 13Location: Journal Square, Room TBA

*HybridCourse: CENPT 100-2Tuition: $239Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.Day/Dates: Wednesdays, Mar. 9 - Apr. 12Location: Journal Square, Room TBA

*Hybrid classes are six weeks in duration. Students meet twice; on the first day and on the second to last class, the rest of the class is online.

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New Pathways Information Session

Prerequisite: NoneLength: 1.5 hours (1 session)Contact: Community Education- (201) 360-4224/4246/4255

Saturday, January 23, 10:30 a.m.orWednesday, March 9, 6:00 p.m.

New Pathways Stage 1

Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree and Certificate of Eligibility; 2.75 GPALength: 13 weeks (60 hours)

This stage includes 45 hours of pre-employment instruction with a 15-hour guided observation experience.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

Course: CENPT 101-1 (non-credit)Tuition: $1,300Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.Dates: Tuesdays, Feb. 23– May 17 Location: Journal Square, Room TBA

Course: CENPT 102-1 (credit) Tuition: $3,299Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.Day/Date: Tuesdays, Feb. 23 – May 17Location: Journal Square, Room TBA

Language Arts/ Literacy (45 Hour Course)

Students will examine and apply best practices that shape elementary and middle school literacy devel-opment and instruction. Planning curriculum, designing physical environments, and organizing and evaluating instruction will be addressed using methods and materials based on educational research and theory. Designed for new teachers, the course will provide classroom support and networking and prac-tical application of classroom issues in literacy. Areas such as balanced literacy, assessment, phonemic awareness, phonics instruction, comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency will be addressed.

Course: CE NPT 300-1Tuition: $350Time: 9:00 a.m. -1:30 p.m.Day/Dates: Saturdays, Jan. 30- Apr. 9Location: Journal Square, Room TBANote: No class March 26

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Praxis Test Prep Take one, two, three, or all subjects!

Praxis Elementary Education – Math

Learn the keys to acing the Elementary Ed Praxis 11 in Mathematics! Enhance your knowledge in weak and unfamiliar areas and learn successful test taking strategies. Take the time you need to thoroughly review the subject matter; topics covered include Basic Number Systems, Basic Operations, Concepts of Number Theory, Numerical Patterns, Number Properties, Application of Formulas, Properties of Zero, Metric Units of Measurement, and Basic Descriptive Statistics.

Course Dates/Days Time Location TuitionPraxis Math Mondays 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 307-1 Jan. 25- Mar. 7 (No Class Feb. 15)

Praxis Math Mondays 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 307-1 Apr. 4- May 9

Praxis Elementary Education- Reading & Language Arts

Learn the keys to acing the Elementary Ed Praxis 11 in Reading & Language Arts! Enhance your knowl-edge in weak and unfamiliar areas and learn successful test taking strategies. Take the time you need to thoroughly review the subject matter; topics covered include Literacy & Reading Development, Phonics, Comprehension, Elements of Poetry, Sentence Types, Components of Vocabulary, Types of Writing; Aspects of Speaking & Aspects of Listening.

Course Dates/Days Time Location TuitionPraxis Reading Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 304-1 Jan. 26- Mar. 1

Praxis Reading Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 304-1 Apr. 5- May 10

Praxis Elementary Education- Social Studies

Learn the keys to acing the Elementary Ed Praxis 11 in Social Science! Enhance your knowledge in weak and unfamiliar areas and learn successful test taking strategies. Take the time you need to thoroughly review the subject matter; topics covered include United Stages History, Government and Citizenship, Geography, Anthropology and Sociology, World History & Economics.

Course Dates/Days Time Location TuitionPraxis Social Wednesdays 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 306-1 Jan. 27- Mar. 2

Praxis Social Wednesdays 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 306-1 Apr. 6- May 11

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Praxis Elementary Education- Science

Learn the keys to acing the Elementary Ed Praxis 11 in Science! Enhance your knowledge in weak and unfamiliar areas and learn successful test taking strategies. Take the time you need to thoroughly re-view the subject matter; topics covered include The Earth System, The Earth History, The Solar System, The Structure and Function of Living Systems, The Interdependence of Organisms, Human Endeav-or, The Unifying Process of Science, Physical & Chemical Properties of Matter, Force and Motion, and Understanding Energy.

Course Dates/Days Time Location Tuition

Praxis Science Thursdays 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 308-1 Jan. 28- Mar. 3

Praxis Science Thursdays 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m Journal Square, Room TBA $159 CENPT 308-1 Apr. 7- May 12

Special Price for All 4, take 10% off

To register for all four courses and receive your 10% discount, please visit Community Education at 25 Journal Square, Office B107.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Intuit® QuickBooks Certified User Preparation Courses- Beginner and Advanced

Prerequisite: Community Education’s Introduction to Computers and the Internet or equivalent knowl-edge. Become a QuickBooks Certified User with Hudson County Community College! This national certification will benefit the resume of bookkeepers, accountants, and financial professionals. This two course certification prep program can prepare students with no prior QuickBooks experience to use the product and become certified. In Part I, students will explore the basics of QuickBooks including creating companies, working with vendors and customers, banking, and customization. Part II will cover invento-ry, payroll, and the accounting cycle.

Note: Students who have previously completed both QuickBooks Basics to Banking and QuickBooks Ad-vanced with HCCC or who have significant prior experience with QuickBooks are encouraged to enroll directly in the advanced certification class

*Some classes are not available every term

Course: Intuit® QuickBooks Certified User Preparation Courses- Beginner CECERT BUS101-1Tuition: $439Times: 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.Day/Date: Tue. and Thu., Feb. 23- Mar. 31Location: Journal Square, Room L519

Online Courses See page 41 for details.

Food and Customer Service Skills Training Grant Writing

Entrepreneurship: Start-Up and Business Owner ManagementTravel Agent Training

Human Resources Professional

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

The History Lessons You Didn’t Learn in School

Bet you didn’t know that in the seventeenth century there was a Spanish king who was so inbred that he was not able to chew or close his mouth... or that in the 1920s, a Russian scientist attempted to impregnate a human woman with the cells of an ape in order to create a “humanzee?” History is far more fascinating than what you remember from school! Join your fellow amateur historians in this titillating look at the dark side of history. Different topics will be offered each term including: Real Games of Thrones- War, Torture, and Sex in Medieval Europe, Royal Inbreeding and Intrigue, Real Life Vampires, Zombies, and Other Tales of the Living Dead, Perverse Science, A History of R-Rated Art, History’s Deadliest Love Affairs, Crazy Historical Theories, and A History of Intoxication. Participants must be at least 18.*

Course Dates/Days Time Location Tuition

Deadliest Love Affairs Sunday 2:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m. L518 $9CELLL-103-1 February 14

Crazy History Sunday 2:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m Downtown JC $9CELLL-103-1 April 24

A History of Intoxication* Sunday 2:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m L518 $9(With Alcohol Tasting) June 12 CELLL-103-2

*Participants for A History of Intoxication must be over 21 years old with government issued photo ID

Introduction to PhotographyPrerequisite: None

Discover how easy it is to create captivating photographic images using any camera and basic digital tools. You’ll learn about basic concepts such as composition, lights and darks, and movement within a still image by exploring historic examples. Then, you’ll find out how to edit your photos in digital form, and alter and enhance their appearance using digital editing tools such as Photoshop. Students should bring a camera to each class.

Course: CEART 102-1 Tuition: $249 Time: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Day/Date: Sunday, May 1- Jun. 26Location: Journal Square, Room L519Note: No class May 29

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HOLISTIC WELLNESS

Free Workshop!Holistic Wellness- An Introduction

Come with questions about this ever expanding field. Not sure what chakra balancing, Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese medicine, energy medicine, alternative and complimentary medicine, qi gong really mean? Terms defined, resources suggested.

Course: CEHOL WRKSHOP - 1Tuition: Free!Times: 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, January 23Location: Journal Square, Room J304

Be Well Holistically Workshop Series

Join our wellness expert and explore holistic approaches to health, well-being, and happiness.

Winter Wellness Update- Holistic approaches to dealing with influenza, winter allergies, and seasonal mood changes.

What Happens After Lunch?- Discover holistic ways to counter that all too frequent post-lunch/afternoon slump/Use energy exercises, meditation, food, and more to tame that bloated, tired feeling.

Take a Deep Breath- Introduction to breathing work including meditation, belly breathing, breathing for calmness, and gener-al ways to avoid shallow breathing.

Course Date Time Location Tuition

Winter Wellness Saturday 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. J304 $19CEHOL WSERIES -1 January 30, 2016

What Happens/Lunch Saturday 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. J304 $19CEHOL WSERIES -2 March 5, 2016

Take a Deep Breath Saturday 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. J304 $19CEHOL WSERIES -1 May 14, 2016

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSESBut What About Me? Wellness for New MothersBut What About Me? - The world seems to focus around your new baby. But, what about you? Find a spot to talk about your wellness, and perhaps discover holistic ways to deal with emotions and changes that mothering so joyfully brings.

Course: CEHOL NEWMOM -1Tuition: $25Times: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Day/Date: Thursday, April 7Location: Downtown JC, Location TBA

Qi GongDiscover Qi Gong, the set of exercises that bring about gentle energy flow and movement. Learn how Qi Gong offers a relaxing way to improve flexibility, balance, and energy. Each session will include informa-tion about this form of moving meditation that is practiced all over the world. This course is suitable for beginners or for those seeking to continue their meditative practice.

Course: CEHOL 101-1Tuition: $149Times: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.Day/Date: Saturdays, Apr. 30- Jun. 25Location: Journal Square, Room TBANote: No class May 28

Reducción de Estrés: Un Método Natural(REBAP)Como maneja su estrés? Las cinco mayores causas del estrés son el trabajo, las relaciones, ambiente, cam-bios de vida, y el pensamiento interno. Descubra la Reducción de Estrés Basado en la Atención Plena (REBAP), que está diseñado para enseñarle como enfrentar estos desafíos y vivir bien. Aprenda como manejar su estrés y te-rapias de cuerpo/mente, que le enseñará a como disfrutar la vida, durante sus buenos y malos momentos.

Costo: $149Curso: CEHOL 104S-1Hora: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Días: Martes, Feb. 9– Mar. 29Localidad: NHC, Cuarto TBA

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Best of Downtown Jersey City Food Tour Also known to locals as the sixth borough (as much New Yorkers want to deny it!) or “chilltown,” Jersey City’s downtown area has changed dramatically in the last few years, giving way to a culinary renaissance. Just a quick PATH ride from NYC, the Grove Street stop leaves you at the heart of downtown, where we’ll sample some of the best pizza, tacos, ice cream, burgers, pasta, and fries (seriously, come hungry!) the state has to offer. Whether this is your first visit or you’re a longtime local, chances are there are some restaurants still on your wishlist.

Between plentiful food tastings, your local and knowledgeable tour guide will provide you with history of the area and an insider look into how select items are made at these popular eateries. Join us on a Saturday afternoon walking food tour and skip waiting in line to sample the best food this side of the Hudson, and meet the owners and chefs who make it happen.Includes: All food, optional beverage pairings at select restaurants and narrated tour

Course Date Time Location Tuition

Jersey City Food Tour Saturday 3:00 p.m. Downtown JC $60 CECAI JCFDT-1 February 20

Jersey City Food Tour Saturday 3:00 p.m. Downtown JC $60 CECAI JCFDT-1 April 16

Learn to Brew

Learn the basics of brewing beer at home with the homebrewers class from The Thirsty Quaker. In this hands-on class you will handle the malted grain and hops yourself, and learn the science of history of beer-making, as well as sample a few homebrewed and commercial beers. Students will learn everything they need to make beginner and intermediate beer recipes in their own kitchen.

Course Date Time Location Tuition

CECAI HBREW-1 Feb. 28 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Journal Square, $40 Room TBA

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FOOD AND DRINKNo matter your level of experience in the kitchen, our culinary and baking classes will enhance your culinary prowess. Led by professional chefs, our courses are hands-on and held in state-of-the art kitchens.

HAPPY HOUR SERIES

Red Wine DemystifiedSample a selection of red wines to discover your fa-vorite while learning the language used to describe wines on labels and menus. Get in on the secrets to a crowd-pleasing red wine sangria. Signature san-gria cocktail, 5 wine varieties, and light appetizers provided.

Course: CECAI WINE-1Tuition: $55Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Day/Date: Friday, February 12Location: Journal Square, Room L518

Note: Participants must be over 21 years old with gov-ernment issued photo ID

Irish WhiskeysCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day and learn the history and variations of Irish whiskeys through tastings highlighting differences in scotch, bourbon, and rye whiskeys, as well as the secrets to a perfectly crafted old fashioned. Walk away with an appreci-ation and greater understand of the always-in-style spirit.

Course: CECAI WHISKEY-1Tuition: $55Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Day/Date: Friday, March 18Location: Journal Square, Room L518

Note: Participants must be over 21 years old with government issued photo ID

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CULINARY CLASSES FOR FAMILIES Family classes are shorter and designed for a parent or guardian and children aged 7-17 to take together with hand-on-activities appropriate and engaging for all ages. Each participant must register separately.

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Chocolate Delights for Families

Come channel your inner Willy Wonka and learn how to create your own sweet treats from start to finish with your child. Mix and stir your way into a basic introduction of milk, white, and dark choc-olate, learning how to dip and garnish your con-fectionary creations and other chocolate treats! You can look forward to taking home your sweet creations!

Course: CECAI CHOC-1Tuition: $29Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, Feb. 13Location: Journal Square, Room E311

Gluten Free Kids Favorites

Join us for an evening of kid-friendly recipes recre-ated to be gluten free including a cauliflower crust cheesy pizza, crunchy mozzarella sticks, zucchini ‘spaghetti’ noodles, and chocolate chip cookies for dessert!

Course: CECAI GFKF-1Tuition: $29Time: 1:00pm - 3:30pmDay/Date: Sunday, Mar. 6Location: Journal Square, Room E308

Mom and Me Mother’s Day Brunch

As a family, create stacks of berry-studded pan-cakes, oven-roasted hash browns, and omelets filled with your family’s favorite flavors. Finish the day off sweetly with chocolate covered straw-berries. (Dads, grandparents and other important adults are welcome, too!)

Course: CECAI MBRUN-1Tuition: $29Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Day/Date: Sunday, May 8Location: Journal Square, Room E311

Dad and Me Father’s Day BBQ

Celebrate Dad while learning new grilling tips and techniques. Working together, create your own cheesy-stuffed hamburgers, potato wedges, and flavor-packed grilled veggie skewers. Finish the day sweetly with toasted marshmallow s’mores! (Moms, grandparents and other important adults are welcome, too!)

Course: CECAI FDBQ-1Tuition: $29Time: 1:00pm - 3:30pmDay/Date: Sunday, Jun. 19Location: Journal Square, Room E308

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CULINARY CLASSES FOR 11-17 YEAR OLDS

For the aspiring chefs-to-be to learn in our professional kitchens! Learn in a struc-tured environment with our working chefs to learn new skills while having a delicious-ly good time.

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Cookies, Cookies, Cookies!

Cookies are an all-around perfect bite-sized sweet treat. Discover the secrets to exceptional cookie mak-ing in this hands-on class and learn basic mixing techniques, along with helpful tips on ingredients, equip-ment, and tools. You will work with your instructor to prepare a variety of delights such as sugar cookies decorated with royal icing, spritz cookies, coconut macaroons, and a perfect chocolate chip cookie!

Course: CECAI CKIES-1Tuition: $70Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, Mar. 12Location: Journal Square, Room TBA

Pizza Party!

Enjoy some good, old-fashioned, hands-on fun with your family. Bring your children and learn to create a delicious pizza made of the finest, freshest ingredients. You’ll work together to create your own creative pizza and enjoy it together in our kitchen…then recreate it over and over in yours.

Course: CECAI 102-1Tuition: $70Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, Apr. 2Location: Journal Square, Room TBA

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BAKING CLASSES

No matter your level of experience our pastry chefs will have you creating ev-erything from cookies to pies, to edible gifts that will satisfy your sweet tooth! Go home with treats to show off your new baking skills and be prepared to re-create recipes in your home kitchens.

Artisan Breads

The artistry of baking can be richly rewarding and enjoyable when you possess a strong foundation in the basics. Learn about the ingredients and tech-niques used by the professionals-to create delicious yeast breads and batter breads including herbed focaccia, buttery brioche buns, sweetened loafs and a savory cornbread.

Course: CECAI 200-1Tuition: $75Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, Jan. 31Location: Journal Square, Room E310

Baking and Decorating Cakes

Take the first step to creating incredible, edible works of art! In this three part series you’ll learn the basics of cake baking, icing, and decorating - including the proper filling, carving, icing, and piping methods and techniques, and a variety of delicious icings includ-ing cream cheese icing and Swiss buttercream. In the final class of our three-part series you’ll learn to assemble and stabilize tiered cakes and you’ll become acquainted with advanced decorating mediums.

Course: CECAI CD7-1Tuition: $225Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturdays, Apr. 9- Apr. 23Location: Journal Square, Room E311

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CULINARY CLASSES

Led by a dynamic, professional chefs our hands-on classes with enhance your culinary prowess while having a tasty night out. Register on your own or bring friends or a date to make it a memorable and tasty night out.

Basic Knife Skills

Discover the most valuable skill that every master chef possesses in order to create their most prized dish-es. This class introduces students to the essential skills needed to use a knife, including how to select and sharpen knives, basic dicing, mincing, and slicing techniques. Come learn and practice your knife cuts with our seasoned chefs, and then go home and put your newly acquired skills to the test!

Course: CECAI 201-1Tuition: $75Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, Feb. 27 Location: Journal Square, Room E308

Techniques of Healthy Cooking

Your good health begins with what you eat and how it’s prepared. In our class, you’ll learn how to make smart choices, starting with choosing local ingredients that will be more nutritious and delicious, and will also support local farmers. You’ll also become acquainted with food preparation and cooking methods that will help ensure a healthier lifestyle.

Also available in Spanish! See page 26 for details.

Course: CECAI HCI-1Tuition: $75Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, May 14Location: Journal Square, Room E308

Become a BBQ Grill Master

Marinating, skewering, and dry rub are among the techniques we will use to set you up to rule your back-yard barbeques. From meats to summer vegetables to the big finish with caramelized grilled peaches, utilize the grill as a versatile tool to create memorable meals.

Course: CECAI GRILL-1Tuition: $69Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, May 22Location: Journal Square, Room E308

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Vegetables as a Main Course

Whether you are a dedicated vegan, an avid meat-lover, or fall somewhere in between and are looking to add in more vegetable to your dinner routine, join us for a night with the spotlight on yummy veggie dishes (that just happen to be vegan and gluten-free!) including Cauliflower Steaks, Portobello Cap Mushroom Pizza, and Stuffed Zucchini. Cap it all off with a Beet Root Berry Crumble for dessert!

Course: CECAI VEGMC-1Tuition: $75Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Day/Date: Sunday, June 5Location: Journal Square, Room E308

CULINARY CLASSES IN SPANISH

Whether a native Spanish speaker or looking for practice while learning the language, these are the culinary classes for you!

Técnicas de Cocina Saludables Su Buena salud inicia con lo que come y como es preparado. En nuestra clase, usted aprenderá a como escoger opciones de manera inteligente, incluyendo ingredientes locales que serán de más nutritivos y deliciosos y apoyaran a los agricultores locales. También se familiarizará con la preparación de comidas y métodos de cocina que le aseguran un estilo de vida saludable. También disponible en Inglés! Vea la página 25 para detalles. Curso: CECAIHCIS-1Costo: $75Hora: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Fecha: Domingo, Mayo 15Localidad: Campus de Journal Square, Edificio E, Cuarto E308

CUSTOM COURSES

Now you can book a private class for your group or party. With a minimum of just six people, we can help you create your own

culinary, baking or creative arts course led by our instructors.

For more information, call (201) 360-4224 or visit Community Education at 25 Journal Square, room B107.

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COMPUTINGIntroduction to Computers and the InternetIntroduction to Computers with Workplace ApplicationsIntroducción a Computadores e Internet

If you possess little or no experience with computers but want to begin to develop these skills, this class is for you. Get acquainted with the vocabulary of computing, file management, software, and hardware. Be introduced to common workplace software applications like Microsoft Word and Excel. Learn about the internet, email, what to consider when purchasing a computer, and PC security. You can build your skills and confidence through hands-on exercises and practice. Take Introduction to Computers with Work-place Applications for a more business-centered focus.

Course Dates/Days Time Location Tuition

Intro Computers Tue. and Thu. 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. L519 $179CECOM INTERNT 101-1 Jan. 12- Feb. 4 Intro Computers Tue. and Thu. 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Harrison $179Workplace Apps Mar. 1- Mar. 24 CECOM COMPWK-1

Intro Computadores Tue. and Thu. 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Union City $179(En Espaňol) Apr. 5- Apr. 28 Location TBACECOM 101S-1

Intro Computers Mon. and Wed. 6:00p.m.-8:15 p.m. L519 $179CECOM 101-1 Apr. 11- May 2

Intro Computers Tue. and Thu. 2:30p.m. - 4:30p.m. Harrison $179Workplace Apps Jun. 7- Jun. 30 CECOM COMPWK-1

Introduction to Microsoft OfficePrerequisite: Introduction to Computers and the Internet or equivalent computer experience.Introduction to Microsoft Office is an overview of the successful productivity software used in almost every business, school, and home. Learn the highlights of Microsoft Word and Excel, and become acquainted with PowerPoint and Access. Upon completion of the course, you are encouraged to enroll in more advanced Office coursework offered through the Office of Community Education.

Note: This course does not prepare students for Microsoft Office Specialist certification

Course: CEOFF 101-1Tuition: $179Times: 6:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.Day/Date: Mon. and Wed., Jun. 8- Jun. 29Location: Journal Square, Room L519

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Microsoft Office® Specialist Certification in Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and/or SharePoint*

Prerequisite: Basic skills in Microsoft software.Microsoft Office® Specialist 2013 certification is an industry recognized credential, and we now offer cer-tification preparation for Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and SharePoint.* Our thirty six hour courses in each subject area begin with a review of basic skills and proceed through to more advanced applications. Upon completion of each course, students will sit for the certification exam in that subject area at Hudson County Community College, and will receive Microsoft Office® Specialist Certification if they success-fully pass the test.

Note: Students must pass certification exam in order to receive certification*Some classes are not available every term

Tuition: $389 (for each individual course) includes tuition, textbook, testing fee, and one exam retake.

Course Dates/Days Time Location Tuition

MOS Word Mon. and Wed. 6:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. L519 $389CECERTOFF 101-1 January 11- February 22 (No class Jan. 18 and Feb. 15)

MOS Excel Mon., Wed., and Fri. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. L519 $389CECERTOFF 101-2 May 9- June 6 (No Class May 30)

Create Your Own Website for Your Business, Interests, or Family!

Prerequisite: Computer proficiency

Did you know that there are FREE tools available to create a stunning website to attract customers or share your interests with the world? In this four hour workshop, you will learn how anyone with basic computer skills can make a website. You will examine the different design tools available and discover what makes an effective web presence. Domain name purchasing will also be explored.

Course: CECOM 105-1Tuition: $59Times: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Day/Date: Saturday, February 6Location: Journal Square, Room J302

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Become a Computer Repair Technician

Prerequisite: Computer proficiency

Is there a computer sitting under your bed that has been rendered useless by viruses or hardware mal-functions? Someone can fix it… and that someone can be you! Computer repair technicians can work as self-employed business owners or for private companies. Start class by building your own PC from com-ponent parts you supply, and then learn to disassemble it in order to identify and repair faulty hardware, locate computer viruses, and find out how they can be cleared from a user’s computer. You will also learn the fundamentals of starting your own repair business.

Course: CECOM 110-1Tuition: $299Times: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Day/Date: Sundays, February 28 - April 17Note: No class March 27Location: Journal Square, Room J302

Required Materials: Students must purchase the component parts for a PC prior to the second class. These parts will cost approximately $200-$300, and will be discussed on the first day of class.

Adobe® Certified Associate Programs Prerequisite: Proficient computer skills; students must know how to skillfully navigate the internet.

Hudson County Community College is pleased to offer Adobe® Certified Associate certification prepara-tion in Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, and InDesign!* Our preparation programs are designed to accommodate those with a basic knowledge of their program of interest. Each individual course prepares students to sit for the Adobe® exam in their subject area. The exams can be completed on campus within a year of completion of the course.

Note: Students must pass certification exam in order to receive certification*Some classes are not available every term

Tuition: $499 (for each individual course) includes tuition, textbook, certification exam, and one exam retake.

Course Dates/Days Time Location Tuition

Photoshop Mon. and Wed. 6:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. L519 $499CECERT-ADB 101-1 Feb. 24- Mar. 28

Illustrator Saturdays 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. L519 $499 CECERT-ADB 104-1 Apr. 23- Jun. 18 (No class May 28)

Online Courses See page 41 for details.Mobile and Desktop Web Developer

Search Engine Optimization

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LANGUAGES

Spanish

Through lecture, games, reading, and practice, you will learn vocabulary, grammatical structure, and oral speaking patterns. Learn the alphabet, everyday greetings, dialogues, proper pronunciation, and more. A basic cultural study will also be covered.

Required Book: Spanish is Fun, Book 1, by Heywood Wald.ISBN: 978-1-56765-464-6

Course Date Time Location Tuition

Spanish Level 1 Fridays 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. J303 $209CELGN 101-1 Jan. 15- Mar. 18

Spanish Level 1 Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. J304 $209CELGN 101-1 Apr. 2- May 21

Spanish Level 2 Fridays 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. J304 $209CELGN 102-1 Apr. 15- Jun. 17

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American Sign Language Communicate with those who are deaf or hearing-im-paired using the fourth most-used language in the United States! In this ten-week course for beginners you will learn basic vocabulary, numbers, grammar, finger-spelling, terminology, history, and more, while gaining an appreciation and understanding of the challenges the deaf and hearing-impaired world.

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Course Date Time Location Tuition

ASL Level 2 Fridays 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. J304 $209CELGN 106-1 Jan. 15- Mar. 18

ASL Level 1 Fridays 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. J303 $209CELGN 105-1 Apr. 15- Jun. 17

Sign Language is for Babies!

Babies possess the cognitive skills to communicate with their caregivers long before they have the verbal skills to do so. Sign language is an easy and fun way to talk to your little one and to better meet their needs. Join our ASL expert and learn important vocabulary as well as some fun extras.

Course: CELGN- SLB-1Tuition: $29 Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Day/Date: Saturday, March 5Location: Downtown JC, Location TBA

Online Courses See page 41 for details.

Instant ItalianConversational Japanese

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English As A Second Language (ESL)

Designed to teach students Conversational English and to develop cultural skills to successfully live and work in the United States. Learn to speak, read, and write the English language in a relaxed and supportive environment. Classes are offered during the day, evening and weekend in both the Journal Square and North Hudson Campus. All levels run 48 hours. A placement test is required.

• Morning, Evening, and weekend schedules

• Courses cover listening, speaking, reading, and writing

• Free access to the HCCC Library and Writing Center

• Highly experienced and well-trained instructors

• Multiple locations

• Six language levels- Beginner through Advanced

Prerequisite: The placement test is the pre-requisite requirement for all participants before registering for the first time in this new program. Once students are placed, they will progress through the levels after a passing grade is achieved. The one- time fee for placement testing is: $10

Level 1 (Beginner)Prerequisite: Placement testFor the true beginner to start learning to read, write, and pronounce letters, numbers, and common sight words. Listen and respond to basic greetings and simple phrases. Learn basics like how to write your name, address, and phone number. Students will fill out simple forms and will identify family members, foods, colors, traffic signs, directions, and parts of the body. Begin to lean to tell time and count American mon-ey. Students learn how to read a map, examine a bus schedule, and read and write basic paragraphs. Stu-dents will get an introduction to American culture.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSESLevel 2 (Low Beginner)Prerequisite: Placement test or passing grade in Be-ginner

Continue to listen, speak, read, and write in En-glish. Review the alphabet and cardinal numbers through 100. Learn common greetings, how to introduce people, listen and describe family mem-bers, jobs, and workplaces. Learn Basic English in order to be able to complete an emergency contact form and know how to make a doctor’s appoint-ment. Learn how to order food in a restaurant and how to talk about the weather through listening, reading and writing exercises. Learn to write a check. Students will make simple graphs and in-terpret a calendar. Students will learn how to tell time, count hours worked, and calculate weekly earnings. Learn about American culture.

Level 3 (High Beginner)Prerequisite: Placement test or passing grade in Low Beginner

Students will continue to listen, speak, read and write in English with more in-depth grammar us-age including regular and irregular verbs. Students will learn more vocabulary in order to describe events, medical symptoms, job duties, fields of employment, and driving directions. Students will continue with more listening, speaking, and writ-ing exercises. Students will learn more about cur-rent events and American culture. Students will converse about common scenarios with teachers and supervisors, how to read nutrition labels, and understand payroll deductions. Students will prac-tice with number skills including weights and mea-surements, percentages, calculating tips, sales tax, calculating the cost of rent and utilities, and medi-cine dosages. Students will learn basics of internet and computer skills.

Level 4 (Low Intermediate)Prerequisite: Placement test or passing grade in High Beginner

Continue to improve grammar, vocabulary, speak-ing, reading, and writing skills. Continue use of internet and social media tools to improve commu-

nication. Improve numeracy and financial literacy by reading and speaking about credit cards, bank accounts, and checking account statements. Con-tinue to read, speak, and write about American civ-ics and cultural knowledge. Enjoy discussion about various careers and write about your goals for your own educational or career pursuits. Learn to read and complete a job application, get a library card, and borrow material from the library. Learn to give and follow travel directions, and practice job inter-view skills. Continue to practice speaking in con-versation and writing more advanced paragraphs. Discuss and identify the next step whether classes at Community Education, Citizenship classes, GED class, Certificate programs, and/or how to pursue a college degree.

Level 5 (High Intermediate)Prerequisite: Placement test or passing grade in Low Intermediate.

Continue to advance grammar, vocabulary, speak-ing, reading, writing skills, and use of the internet and social media. Learn how to fill out and file an accident report. Learn how to fill out and interpret an income tax form, report card, health insurance form, lease application, and much more. Identify tenant responsibilities and landlord responsibili-ties. Practice listening and speaking problems and solutions. Through individual and group activities you can show what you know. Continue to identi-fy your next course of action such as: High School Equivalency test prep classes, Citizenship classes, and Certificate programs or pursue a College De-gree.

Level 6 (Advanced)Prerequisite: Placement test or passing grade in High Intermediate.

Continue to improve grammar, vocabulary, speak-ing, reading, and writing skills. Continue use of internet and social media tools to improve com-munication. Improve numeracy and financial lit-eracy by reading and speaking about credit cards, bank accounts, and checking account statements. Continue to read, speak, and write about American civics and cultural knowledge.

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Winter ClassesCourse Date Time Location Tuition

ESL Level 1 Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 pm. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-BGL-1 Jan. 10- Apr. 3 (No Class March 27)

ESL Level 1 Mon. and Wed. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. J303 $299CEESL-BGL-2 Jan. 11- Apr. 6 (No Class 1/18, 2/15)

ESL Level 1 Mon. and Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J303 $299CEESL-BGL-3 Jan. 11- Apr. 6 (No Class 1/18, 2/15)

ESL Level 2 Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-LOB-1 Jan. 10- Apr. 3 (No Class March 27)

ESL Level 2 Tue. and Thu. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. J303 $299CEESL-LOB-2 Jan. 12- Mar. 31

ESL Level 2 Tue. and Thu. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J303 $299CEESL-LOB-3 Jan. 12- Mar. 31

ESL Level 3 Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-HIB-1 Jan. 10- Apr. 3 (No Class March 27)

ESL Level 3 Mon. and Wed. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. J304 $299CEESL-HIB-2 Jan. 11- Apr. 6 (No Class 1/18, 2/15)

ESL Level 3 Mon. and Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J304 $299CEESL-HIB-3 Jan. 11- Apr. 6 (No Class 1/18, 2/15)

ESL Level 4 Sundays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-LOI-1 Jan. 10- Apr. 3 (No Class March 27)

ESL Level 4 Tue. and Thu. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00a.m. J304 $299CEESL-LOI-2 Jan. 12- Mar. 31

ESL Level 4 Tue. and Thu. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J304 $299CEESL-LOI-3 Jan. 12- Mar. 31 ESL Level 5 Sundays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-HII-1 Jan. 10- Apr. 3 (No Class March 27)

ESL Level 5 Mon. and Wed. 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. L518 $299CEESL-HII-2 Jan. 11- Apr. 6 (No Class Jan. 18, Feb. 15)

ESL Level 5 Mon. and Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. L518 $299CEESL-HII-3 Jan. 11- Apr. 6 (No Class Jan. 18, Feb. 15)

COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

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ESL Level 6 Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-ADV-1 Jan. 10- Apr. 3 (No Class March 27)

ESL Level 6 Tue. and Thu. 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. J302 $299CEESL-ADV-2 Jan. 12- Mar. 31

ESL Level 6 Tue. and Thu. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J302 $299CEESL-ADV-3 Jan. 12- Mar. 31

Spring ClassesCourse Date Time Location Tuition

ESL Level 1 Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-BGL-1 Apr. 10- Jul. 10 (No Class May 29, Jul. 3)

ESL Level 1 Mon. and Wed. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. J303 $299CEESL-BGL-2 Apr. 11- Jul. 6 (No Class May 30, Jul. 4)

ESL Level 1 Mon. and Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J303 $299CEESL-BGL-3 Apr. 11- Jul. 6 (No Class May 30, Jul.4)

ESL Level 2 Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-LOB-1 Apr. 10- Jul. 10 (No Class May 29, Jul. 3)

ESL Level 2 Tue. and Thu. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. J303 $299CEESL-LOB-2 Apr. 12- Jun. 30

ESL Level 2 Tue. and Thu. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J303 $299CEESL-LOB-3 Apr. 12- Jun. 30

ESL Level 3 Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-HIB-1 Apr. 10- Jul. 10 (No Class 5/ 29, 7/ 3)

ESL Level 3 Mon. and Wed. 9:00 a.m -11:00 a.m. J304 $299CEESL-HIB-2 Apr. 11- Jul. 6 (No Class 5/30, 7/4)

ESL Level 3 Mon. and Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J304 $299CEESL-HIB-3 Apr. 11- Jul. 6 (No Class 5/30, 7/4)

ESL Level 4 Sundays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-LOI-1 Apr. 10- Jul. 10 (No Class May 29, Jul. 3)

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Course Date Time Location Tuition

ESL Level 4 Tue. and Thu. 9:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m. J304 $299CEESL-LOI-2 Apr. 12- Jun. 30

ESL Level 4 Tue. and Thu. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J304 $299CEESL-LOI-3 Apr. 12- Jun. 30

ESL Level 5 Sundays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-HII-1 Apr. 10- Jul. 10 (No Class May 29, Jul.3)

ESL Level 5 Mon. and Wed. 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Journal Square $299CEESL-HII-2 Apr. 11- Jul. 6 Room TBA (No Class May 30, Jul. 4)

ESL Level 5 Mon. and Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Journal Square $299CEESL-HII-3 Apr. 11- Jul. 6 Room TBA (No Class May 30, Jul. 4)

ESL Level 6 Sundays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. NHC, Room TBA $299CEESL-ADV-1 Apr. 10- Jul. 10 (No Class May 29, Jul. 3)

ESL Level 6 Tue. and Thu. 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. J302 $299CEESL-ADV-2 Apr. 12- Jun. 30

ESL Level 6 Tue. and Thu. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. J302 $299CEESL-ADV-3 Apr. 12- Jun. 30

Conversational English

Are you ready to practice what you have learned!? Come and speak with other students who are also learn-ing the English language and apply what you have learned. Work on development of word and sentence level literacy, pronunciation, and basic conversation skills. This is additional practice for those taking the Non-Credit ESL.

Course Date Time Location Tuition

Conversational English Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Journal Square, $99 CEESL-CONVERS-01 Jan. 16- Mar. 19 Room TBA

Conversational English Tue. and Thu. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Union City, $99 CEESL-CONVERS-02 Mar. 1- Mar. 31 Location TBA

Conversational English Wednesdays 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Journal Square, $99 CEESL-CONVERS-01 Apr. 13- Jun. 15 Room TBA

Conversational English Wednesdays 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Harrison $99 CEESL-CONVERS-02 Apr. 13- Jun. 15

Conversational English Saturdays 10:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. NHC, Room TBA $99 CEESL-CONVERS-03 Apr. 16- Jun. 25 (No Class May 28)

COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

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ESL: English Pronunciation Perfect

Designed for individuals who would like to develop their pronunciation skills and overcome pronuncia-tion problems in speaking the English Language. You should have a basic understanding of written En-glish to be able to read academic literary works to learn to correct stress, rhythm, and intonation, as well as refine your speech in the areas of vowel, consonant, past tense, and plural sounds. You will be required to complete homework through the use of an accompanying CD.

Course Date Time Location Tuition

Pronunciation Perfect Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Union City $239CEESL-301-01 Feb. 6 - Apr. 2 Location TBA (No Class Mar. 26)

Pronunciation Perfect Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Journal Square, $239CEESL-301-01 Apr. 16- Jun. 11 J303 (No Class May 28)

Citizenship

During the last decade the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has welcomed more than 6.6 million naturalized citizens into our great nation. Study the elements of immigration poli-cy, social science, history, U.S. Law, political theory, and ethics and join the melting pot. This course will prepare you to take each sections of the U.S. Citizenship Test. Hudson County Community College does not administer the Citizenship Test.

Course Date Time Location Tuition

Citizenship Saturdays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Journal Square,CEESL-CCTP-01 Feb. 6 - Apr. 2 J303 $259 (No Class Mar. 26)

Citizenship Tue. and Thu. 6:00 p.m. - 8:40 p.m. Journal Square, $259CEESL-CCTP-01 May 17- Jun. 23 Room TBA

COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

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High School Equivalency Test Prep

Community Education offers this High School Equivalency Test Prep class to support your efforts as you prepare to get your high school diploma. Practice and review all sections of the exam including Math, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies and learn tips for successful test taking. It is recommended that you place in the equivalent of tenth or eleventh grade on the required placement test to get the most from this class. For those that would like extra practice, Community Education offers Adult Basic Skills in Math and Language Arts.

Prerequisite: Placement Test fee of $10

Course Date Time Location Tuition

HS Equivalency Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. J304 $319CEGED 101-1 Jan. 16- Mar. 19

HS Equivalency Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. L518 $319CEGED 101-1 Apr. 16- Jun. 25 (No Class May 28)

Adult Basic Education (ABE)

Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes are for students who are proficient in the English language but wish to improve their reading, writing, and math skills. ABE classes can help prepare students to enroll in our High School Equivalency preparation course and build a foundation towards gainful employment or fur-ther education.

Prerequisite: Placement test required with a fee of $10.

TEST PREP

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ABE: Reading and Language ArtsImprove your reading and writing and learn the important skills necessary for decoding and recognizing all of the letters of the alphabet and everyday words and word groups in short, simple texts. Practice writ-ing and organizing sentences, grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

ABE: Math Fundamentals Refresh and improve your working knowledge of important High School math skills.

Course Date Time Location Tuition

ABE Math Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. J303 $299 CEABE CEMAT-1 Jan. 17- Mar. 20

ABE Math Mon. and Wed. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Journal Square, Room TBA $299 CEABE CEMAT-1 Apr. 11- Jun. 20 (No Class May 30)

ABE Language Tue. and Thu. 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. J303 $299 CEABE CELAN-1 Jan. 12- Mar. 17

ABE Language Saturdays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. J303 $299 CEABE CELAN-1 Apr. 9- Jun. 18 (No Class May 28)

TOEFL

The TOEFL preparation course is designed for any non-US student wanting to study at a North American university. The TOEFL exam has been increasingly required for job qualification. This course will help to prepare students to achieve a high score on the TOEFL by focusing on test taking skills, and will empha-size the English skills needed to successfully pass the exam. This course includes a high emphasis on read-ing, writing, listening, and speaking. Students will also be exposed to simulated practice TOEFL tests.

Course Date Time Location Tuition TOEFL Saturdays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Union City $299 CEESL-401-01 Feb 6 - April 2 Location. TBA (No Class Mar. 26)

TOEFL Saturdays 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Journal Square $299 CEESL-401-01 Apr. 16- Jun. 11 Room TBA (No Class May 28)

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NLN (National League of Nursing) PAX RN Admission Exam Preparation Course

The NLN PAX RN Admission Exam evaluates the academic ability of nursing majors so as to identify the most qualified candidates among those interested in taking clinical courses at area schools of nursing. The course assists students in preparing for the exam by mastering the subject matter covered in the math and science portions. Students will also learn test-taking strategies that will help achieve a high composite score. This course is 24 hours in length.

Course Date Time Location Tuition NLN PAX RN SaturdaysCENLN-100-1 Jan. 30- Mar. 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. J303 $209

NLN PAX RN Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Journal Square $209 CENLN-100-1 Apr. 16- Jun. 11 Location, TBA (No Class May 28)

Praxis Test Preparation

See page 14-15

Online Courses See page 41 for details.

SAT Test Preparation

GRE Preparation

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Online Career Preparation Courses!http://careertraining.ed2go.com/hccc/

Mobile and Desktop Web Developer

Search Engine Optimization

Food and Customer Service Skills Training

Grant Writing

Entrepreneurship: Start-Up and Business Owner Management

Medical Transcription

Veterinary Assistant

Travel Agent Training

Human Resources Professional

Online Personal Enrichment Courses!http://www.ed2go.com/hccc/

Happy and Healthy Pregnancy

Real Estate Investing

Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My!

Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking

Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay

Instant Italian

Conversational Japanese

Common Core Standards for English Language Arts K-5

Content Literacy: Grades 6-12

SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 1

SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 2

GRE Preparation- Part 1

GRE Preparation- Part 2

Ed2go Classes

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SAT Exam Preparation

Develop your test taking skills and improve your SAT scores with these seven-week, intensive SAT Math and Language Arts test preparation classes. Pre and post tests will be used to measure progress. Test tak-ing skills will be explored, along with test samples from actual SAT exams.

Note: Students will need to purchase the College Board SAT textbook redesigned book for 2016 SAT exam, College Board The Official SAT Study Guide ISBN# 978-1-4573-0430-9. Other materials may also be required. A list of items will be included at the time of registration.

Course Day/Date Time Location Tuition

SAT Math Saturdays 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Room L518 $249CEYTH SATMA-1 Jan. 16- Feb. 27

SAT Math Saturdays 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Union City $249CEYTH SATMA-1 Mar. 12- Apr. 30 Location TBA (No class Mar. 26)

SAT Language Arts Saturdays 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Room L518 $249CEYTH SATLA-1 Jan. 16- Feb. 27

SAT Language Arts Saturdays 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Union City $249CEYTH SATLA-1 Mar. 12- Apr. 30 Location TBA (No class Mar. 26)

Fashion Sewing

Students in this class will learn to sew fashion trendy leggings and a coordinating top. Students will learn to use and modify commercial sewing patterns, while redesigning patterns to create unique clothing items! This class is suitable for those individuals with beginner, as well as intermediate sewing experience.

Course: CEYTH 123-1

Please call Community Education to confirm class dates and times.

YOUTH CLASSES

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Off-Site To serve the needs of Hudson county residents, the Office of Evening, Weekend, and Off-Site Programs (EWOS) at Hudson County Community College (HCCC) has established conveniently located satellite academic centers throughout the county. Off-Site classes provide access to required col-lege courses on weekends and evenings on campus, in convenient off-campus locations, and in commu-nity high schools (Kearny High School, Bayonne High School, and others). Courses at the high schools are open to HCCC full and part-time students, as well as high school students, and vary from semester to semester, but normally each center offers a variety of general education and degree program courses.

SPRING 2016 TERM - Bayonne High School (BHS)

Section Name and Title Meeting Information

BIO-100-OSB01 General Biology Lecture Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. BHS, Room TBA

ENG-101-OSB01 College Composition I Lecture Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

ENG-102-OSB01 College Comp II Lecture Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

ENG-112-OSB01 Speech Lecture Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

HUM-101-OSB01 Cultures and Values Lecture Thursday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

MAT-102-OSB01 College Level-Mathematic Lecture Tuesday 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

MAT-070-OSB01 Basic Algebra Workshop Lecture Thursday 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m., BHS, Room TBA

MAT-073-OSB01 Basic Algebra Lecture Thursday 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m., BHS, Room TBA

MAT-100-OSB01 College Algebra Lecture Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

MLS-101-OSB01 Basic Spanish I Lecture Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

PSY-260-OSB01 Lifespan Development Lecture Tuesday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

SOC-101-OSB01 Principles of Sociology Lecture Tuesday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m, BHS, Room TBA

*Prerequisite(s) and/or College Placement Test Scores may be required

Last day to Add/Drop Tuesday, February 9, 2016Location: 70 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306

ALL CLASSES ARE FROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 TO MONDAY, MAY 16 REGISTER TODAY!

EVENING, WEEKEND, AND OFF-SITE PROGRAMS

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SPRING 2016 TERM - Kearny High School (KHS)

Section Name and Title Meeting Information

ENG-101-OSK01 College Composition I Lecture Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

ENG-102-OSK01 College Comp II Lecture Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

ENG-112-OSK01 Speech Lecture Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. - 9:40 p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

HIS-106-OSK01 U.S. History II Lecture Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

MAT-070-OSK01 Basic Algebra Workshop Lecture Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. - 6:45p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

MAT-073-OSK01 Basic Algebra Lecture Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. - 9:30p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

MAT-100-OSK01 College Algebra Lecture Wednesday ,6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

MAT-102-OSK01 College Level-Mathematic Lecture Wednesday , 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m., KHS- Kearny HH, Room TBA

PSY-101-OSK01 Introduction to Psychology Lecture Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

SOC-101-OSK01 Principles of Sociology Lecture Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., KHS - Kearny HH, Room TBA

LIT-201-OSK01 Introduction of Literature Lecture Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., KHS- Kearny HH, Room TBA

*Prerequisite(s) and/or College Placement Test Scores may be require

ALL CLASSES ARE FROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 TO MONDAY, MAY 16 REGISTER TODAY!

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EVENING, WEEKEND, AND OFF-SITE PROGRAMS

Weekend CollegeIn addition to expanding the Off-Site locations, the EWOS, in collaboration with other academic depart-ments, is planning to launch a Business Administration Weekend degree starting in Spring 2016. This degree will be an accelerated and flexible program for working and non-working students that will be able to complete the program in four or fewer semesters. The classes will be a combination of traditional, online, and hybrid classes offered on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The program will provide business knowledge and skills as the foundation for more specialized and/or advanced study. Further, graduates of this degree will be qualified for entry-level administrative and management positions. Finally, degree recipients of the program will be able to be exposed to real life experiences through internships, research projects, or capstone classes.

Spring 2016

Friday PM ENG-101: College Composition I*

Saturday AMENG-112:Speech*

Saturday PM MAN-121:Principles of Management*

Sunday AMBUS-101: Introduction to Business-HybridCSS-100:College Success-Online**CSC-100: Intro to Computers & Computing-Online**

*Learning Communities Classes **Online: 15 weeks

For more information regarding the Office of Evening, Weekend, and Off-Site Programs, please contact [email protected] or (201) 360-4244.

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Project LEAP permits high school students at partnered high schools to enroll in college level classes. Enrollment and registration is easy, and your school guidance counselor can help you through the process.

EARN COLLEGE CREDITSWHILE STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL!

Project LEAP at Hudson County Community College

Partnered High Schools:County Prep High SchoolHarrison High SchoolHigh Tech High SchoolJersey City Public High SchoolsKearny High SchoolMarist High SchoolMemorial High SchoolMETS Charter SchoolMiftaahul Uloom AcademyNorth Bergen High SchoolRising Star AcademyUnion City High School

How to Apply• Inform your guidance counselor and parent/guardian

• Complete LEAP application online at mystart.hccc.edu

• Obtain signatures on the LEAP Student Agreement Form

• Submit completed form to your guidance counselor or the LEAP office.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, CONTACT US! Project LEAP – Dual Enrollment Program25 Journal Square, 4th Floor (Room 415), Jersey City, NJ 07306(201) 360-5330 FAX (201) 360-5333 Email: [email protected]

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HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGECOMMUNITY EDUCATION

25 Journal Square, Room B107, Jersey City, NJ 07306Tel. 201-360-4246 or 201-360-4224 • Fax 201-360-5335

REGISTRATION FORM

Registration: Three easy ways to register:

1. Online: Go to www.hccc.edu/communityeducation and click on “Register for Classes”. Follow instructions to register and pay with credit or debit card.

2. In-person: Come to our office located at 25 Journal Square, Room B107, Jersey City, NJ 07306

3. Mail: Complete and mail a Registration Form and your check or money order payable to Hudson County Community College to Hudson County Community College: Community Education, 25 Journal Square, Room B107, Jersey City, NJ 07306.

Have you ever taken classes at HCCC before? q Yes q No Student ID # ______________________________________

Name _________________________________________ __________________________ ________________________________________ First M. Last

Home Address _______________________________________ City _________________________ State_____ Zip code ___________

Date of Birth _______________________________ Gender ___________________ Email ___________________________________

Home Phone _________________________________ Cell Phone _________________________________

Social Security __________________________ (optional)

Course # Name of Program Start Date End Date Start Time Total Tuition

Total Tuition$

Payment: Payment is due in full at the time of registration.Please review the refund and cancellation policy found on the back of this form.

I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Cancellation and Refund policies as presented on the back of this form.

Signature ____________________________________________________________Date ______________________________

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HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGECOMMUNITY EDUCATION

25 Journal Square, Room B107, Jersey City, NJ 07306Tel. 201-360-4246 or 201-360-4224 • Fax 201-360-5335

Please read below and sign on the front to acknowledge you have read the policies.

Schedule Changes: The College reserves the right to cancel, combine, reschedule, change the time, date, or place of courses; to make other revisions as necessary; and to do so without incurring obligation.

Senior Discounts: Senior Citizens aged 65 years or older who present a valid ID may receive a 10% discount on select courses. Registration must be in person the first time using this service. Discount does not apply to Culinary Arts, New Pathways to Teaching in NJ, or other certification programs.

Cancellation and Refund PoliciesWhen the College cancels a course, a full refund is issued.

Non-attendance to a class or program does not constitute a withdrawal, nor entitle the participant to a refund.

1. Regular Refund Policy, for programs scheduled to convene one and six classes, excluding Culinary classes:

When a student cancels or withdraws from a class a 100% tuition refund, less a $15.00 processing fee per course, will be issued when a signed Refund Request Form is received by the Community Education office two days prior to the first class. A 50% tuition refund, less a $15.00 processing fee per course, will be issued when a refund request is submitted one day prior the first class, and up through the second class. After the second class, no refund will be issued.

2. Extended Refund Policy, for programs scheduled to convene for eight (8) or more meetings:

When a student cancels or withdraws from a class a 100% tuition refund, less $15 processing fee per course will be issued when a signed Refund Request Form is received by the Community Education office prior to the second class meeting. A 50% tuition refund, less a $15.00 processing fee per course, will be issued when a Refund Request Form is submitted prior to the third class. After the third class, no refunds will be issued.

3. Culinary Refund Policy: No refund will be given if student withdraws less than two days prior to the beginning of the class. You may, however, send someone in your place.

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70 Sip Avenue

Historic Pathside 25 Journal Square

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Culinary Conference Center161 Newkirk Street

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NORTH HUDSON CAMPUS

North Hudson Campus4800 Kennedy Blvd.Union City, NJ

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Directions to the Journal Square (Main) Campus:

By car to Journal SquareNew Jersey Turnpike to Exit 15 E. At toll booths, bear right on to ramp and follow sign which says “Truck Route 1& 9 North, Jersey City”. Proceed over two bridges toward the intersection of Route 440. Bear left past the second bridge, take 1&9 North, proceed to second right onto Sip Avenue. Continue on Sip Avenue up the hill to the Journal Square section of Jersey City. The administrative building is located between Bergen & Summit Avenues.

By PATH to Journal SquareTake PATH train to Journal Square Transportation Center. Historic Pathside (25 Journal Square) adjoins the PATH Transportation Center.

By bus to Journal Square from North HudsonNJT 82 Union City to Jersey CityNJT 83 Hackensack to Jersey CityNJT 84/86 North Bergen to Jersey CityNJT 87 Hoboken to Jersey CityNJT 88 North Bergen to Jersey City

Directions to North Hudson Campus4800 Kennedy Blvd.Union City, NJ 07087

Via car from Jersey City: Kennedy Blvd. north to 49th Street. Via Light Rail: West Side-Tonnelle Ave. line to Bergenline Ave. (at 49th Street). Via New Jersey Transit buses to Bergenline Ave. Transit Center: 22, 22X, 84, 86, 89, 156, 181, 88, 154.

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