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Interested in Teaching? We are always looking for Continuing Education instructors who enjoy sharing their knowledge and expertise with others. If you are interested in teaching for us, give us a call at (432) 335-6580.

Odessa College BulletinThe Odessa College Continuing Education Schedule is published three times per year by the Odessa College Marketing & Communications Office, 201 W. University, Odessa TX 79764. For printed copies, please contact the Continuing Education Office at (432) 335-6580.

Continuing EducationPrinting Disclaimer

This schedule has been carefully prepared to assure that all information is accurate and as complete as possible. However, the college reserves the right to make changes that may result in deviations from the information in the schedule content.

Odessa CollegeContinuing Education Mission

The Odessa College Continuing Education Department impacts individual, community, and economic enrichment through lifelong learning activities that promote personal and professional development.

Odessa College does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, disability or age.

Visit our website atwww.odessa.edu/community/ce/index.html

and like us on Facebook.

Contact Information CE Office: (432) 335-6580Office: 201 W. UniversityGregory D. Williams HallUniversity Boulevard and Robertson Avenue odessa.edu/community/ce/index.html

Louis Gonzalez Continuing Education Associate Dean

Continuing Education FAQ’s ........................... 1

Extension Sites .................................................. 1

Summer Schedule of Classes ....................2-15

College for Kids ........................................................2 Robotics Workshop.................................................2 CEU’s, Test Prep, Refresher Classes ....................3 Personal Enrichment ..............................................3 Health Careers ...................................................... 4-5 CPR Classes ................................................................5 Computer Technology .......................................... 5 Professional Development ................................. 5 Teen Driver Education .......................................... 5 Transportation .........................................................5 Adult Education & Literacy Program ...............6 English as a Second Language ...................... 7-8 Customized Training for Small Business ........ 9 TEEX – Texas A&M Engineering Ext. Service 10 Odessa College Children’s Center ...................11 Ed2Go Online Classes ..........................................12 OC Sports Center Summer Camps ........... 13-15

Registration Information ...................... 16Campus Map ............................................ 17

Are there any special requirements to register for CE classes? Some CE classes do have special requirements, and, therefore, you must register in person. These classes include all Health Sciences classes, Commercial Truck Driving, and Driver Education.

How do I pay for classes?Payment is due upon registration. If payment is not received within 24 hours after registration, your registration may be purged. Walk-in registrants may pay in person with cash, check, or credit card. Those who register by phone may use a credit card. Students who fax or email their registration should include credit card payment information on the form.

If you register online, you will be prompted to pay with a credit card during the registration process. If you choose not to pay at this time, your registration will not be processed.

When should I register?Registration for CE classes begins when classes are published online or in print. Registration continues up until the first day of the class or until the class fills. Early registration is encouraged as some classes fill quickly.

How are CE classes different than credit classes? CE classes differ in four primary ways. 1. While some classes may have some requirements to fulfill prior to registering, you do not have to apply to the college in order to enroll. 2. Our classes start throughout the year, rather than at set times during a college semester. 3. Our classes are generally fast-track, meaning that they are shorter in length in order to accommodate your schedule and your need for skills you can use immediately. 4. For classes that you successfully complete, you will receive a certificate of completion and in many cases you will also be awarded Continuing Education Units.

Continuing Education (CE) FAQsWhat is a CEU?A CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is 10 contact hours of participation in an organized, non-credit continuing education experience. Therefore, one CEU is awarded for every 10 hours of training completed.

How am I notified if a class is cancelled?There are two primary ways—by phone and by email. Therefore, it is very important that in filling out your registration form, you list a current phone number and email that you check frequently.

What about a refund for a class that cancels or that I do not attend?Classes are subject to change without notice. For classes/programs cancelled by the college, the college will refund 100 percent. To receive a refund for classes you do not attend, you must submit a Drop Form prior to the class starting. For withdrawals, the college will refund 100 percent if the Drop Form is received three or more business days prior to class start. Additionally, for classes/programs meeting 65 hours or more, the college will refund 75 percent if the Drop Form is received less than three business days prior to class/programs start and prior to the 3rd class meeting. No refunds will be given thereafter. Refunds will be issued by check in 10-14 business days.

What if there is inclement weather?In the event of inclement weather, visit the Odessa College website at www.odessa.edu for closure information.

What about parking?When you register, you will receive further direction on whether additional parking passes may be required. Parking in the Continuing Education parking lot is open and does not require a pass (NOTE: Employee Parking is designated by blue lines).

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MonahansOC Monahans Center806 S. Dwight Ave.

Phone: (432) 335-6390Fax: (432) 335-6391

AndrewsAndrews Business and Technology Center Kami Hyer, [email protected] NW Avenue D

Phone: (432) 523-3300 Fax: (432) 524-6643

PecosOC Pecos CenterSheri Baeza, [email protected] S. Eddy

Phone: (432) 445-5535 or (432) 335-6806Fax: (432) 335-6826Fax: (432) 445-5534

Extension Sites

ScienceScience Is as Easy as a Piece of CandyUse M&Ms to learn how easy science can be to create testable questions about the natural world.

Testing Sheldon Cooper (Big Bang Theory)With a claim by Sheldon Cooper on “The Big Bang Theory”, students will test that claim.

Why Did the Water Rise?Observe a phenomenon to test your intuition on the causal effect. Use this to crush soda cans with air.

Cheek Swabs (Learning the Microscope)Rub your cheek with a toothpick to look at cells under a microscope.

Shark DissectionUse a shark cadaver to study its anatomy. Learn how sharks “fly” underwater and how their muscles move.

Strawberry DNAExtract DNA from strawberries to study under a microscope. CFK 2000-201 Jun 4-7 8:30am-Noon CFK 2000-221 Jun 4-7 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-202 Jun 11-14 8:30am-Noon CFK 2000-222 Jun 11-14 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-203 Jun 18-21 8:30am-Noon CFK 2000-223 Jun 18-21 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-204 Jun 25-28 8:30am-Noon CFK 2000-224 Jun 25-28 1-4:30pm

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Ages 10 yr-14 yr$200/weekMonday-Thursday

Drone CampDrone flying, obstacle course racing and rescue missions! Participants will design their very own drones.

• Learn how to solder and use digital fabrication tools (laser cutters / Vinyl cutter)

CFK 2000-217 Jun 4-7 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-237 Jun 4-7 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-218 Jun 11-14 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-238 Jun 11-14 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-219 Jun 18-21 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-239 Jun 18-21 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-220 Jun 25-28 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-240 Jun 25-28 1-4:30pm

Art and Math Course ProjectsFractals: Symmetry, Color Theory• Art elements (line, color, balance) and symmetry, unity, balance, fractions

Units of Measure 2D/3D Figures, Perspective• Inch/centimeter conversions and proportions• Beginning art elements and value shading

Geometry, Measurement of Angles Color Theory• Calculation of angle measurements and fractions based on a color wheel/theory

• Color mixing (including vocabulary and examples)

• Shapes and angles to apply art to real world scenarios (Drafting, Architecture, Interior Design)

Batik Painting• Promotes critical thinking and elements of design (shape, line, color theory, Imagery)

Papel Picado Symmetry Squares• Symmetry, elements of design (color, space, line)

• Translations, rotations and finding perimeters with missing unit shapes

Fibonacci Sequence: Tie Dye Shirts• Examine mathematical implications of Da Vinci’s Fibonacci Sequence and look at examples of this in nature.

• Students will apply to T-shirt dying by creating colorfully unique patterns on shirts to take home.

Geoboards • Explore Geometric ideas like area and perimeter and use of line and color through sculpture.

Pop Art Cubes• Promotes an understanding of space and volume to calculate the volume of a cube.

• Helps kids understand that a square can be a rectangle but a rectangle can NOT be a square. CFK 2000-213 Jun 4-7 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-233 Jun 4-7 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-214 Jun 11-14 8:30am-12pmCFK 2000-234 Jun 11-14 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-215 Jun 18-21 8:30am-12pmCFK 2000-235 Jun 18-21 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-216 Jun 25-28 8:30am-12pmCFK 2000-236 Jun 25-28 1-4:30pm

CeramicsDecorate cups, plates, whistles, and small sculptures. Make a cup on the kick wheel, a plate and cup using slabs, and more. View a demo on raku glazing and firing.CFK 2000-209 Jun 4-7 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-229 Jun 4-7 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-210 Jun 11-14 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-230 Jun 11-14 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-211 Jun 18-21 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-231 Jun 18-21 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-212 Jun 25-28 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-232 Jun 25-28 1-4:30pm

Culinary ArtsFrom-Scratch PizzaPrepare sauce and dough with knife cuts.

Ice Cream SandwichesBaking fundamentals with cookies.

Chocolate Bowl DessertsChocolate work and dessert assembly.

PastaCooking pasta correctly, knife cuts, and preparing Alfredo sauce.CFK 2000-205 Jun 4-7 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-225 Jun 4-7 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-206 Jun 11-14 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-226 Jun 11-14 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-207 Jun 18-21 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-227 Jun 18-21 1-4:30pmCFK 2000-208 Jun 25-28 8:30am-NoonCFK 2000-228 Jun 25-28 1-4:30pm

OC Robotics Workshop STEM EXPLORATION• Explore STEM careers and technologies• Robotic Competition

Five reasons students love Robotics Workshop• Design innovative, cutting-edge robots (VEX)• Learn programming and coding• Celebrate diversity and make new friends • Learn and have fun in a safe environment • Engage in technology training

MISSION: To ignite the interest of 9th and 10th grade students in STEM studies and STEM careers via Robotics

CFK 2000-241 Jun 4-14 M-Th 8:30am-4:30pm $400CFK 2000-242 Jun 18-28 M-Th 8:30am-4:30pm $400

Introduction to Robotics introduces VEX robot construction and programming, stressing teamwork.

Objectives1. Help math skills with focus on procedural fluency2. Strengthen science skills3. Learn the engineering process

Instructor: Armin Rashvand Department Chair, Energy & Technology

*Students will choose 2 classes for the week, 1 class for AM 1 class for PM

Week 1 June 4 – June 7Week 2 June 11 – June 14Week 3 June 18 – June 21Week 4 June 25 – June 28

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Welding Performance Qualification TestingTesting administered by AWS Certified Welding Inspector.

Registration by appointment only.AWS D1.1 Low carbon steel, 3/8 inch x 6 inch plate (2 bend tests) each weld position. $250

ASME 6 inch Schedule 80-A106 pipe (4 bend test) each weld position. $350

CEU’s, Test Prep, Refresher Classes

Personal Enrichment

Ceramics – Handmade Pottery24 Hours, 2.4 CEU’sLearn the skills of coil, slab, bisque, glaze, sawdust, raku firings and wheel techniques. Instructor: D. AsakawaACA 7002-101 Jun 4-27 MW 6-9pm SH 112 $174

Cake Decorating I 24 Hours, 2.4 CEU’sLearn basic cake decorating skills! Students will need to bring own supplies/materials. Call the Continuing Education Office at 335-3580 for supplies list. Instructor: M. Corrales.

FCTR 1015-101 May 14-Jun 11 MW 6-9pm ET 138 $144FCTR 1015-102 Jun 18-Jul 16 MW 6-9pm ET 138 $144

Cake Decorating II 24 Hours, 2.4 CEU’sLearn intermediate cake decorating skills! Students will need to bring own supplies/materials. Call the Continuing Education Office at 335-3580 for supply list. Instructor: M. Corrales.FCTR 1015-102 Jul 30-Aug 22 MW 6-9pm ET 138 $144

Are there any requirements before I start class or clinicals? To protect our student’s health and the health of patients, OC Continuing Education has contracted with an outside vendor to support and secure your background and immunization information.

This verification includes a system of required background checks, immunization verifications, and drug testing for all healthcare students. Health Career students must meet industry standards in these areas to assure that, upon successful completion of the program, students will be employable in the highly-regulated healthcare industry. The fee for this product only (Verified Credentials Health checks) will be assessed as a course fee at the time of registration and will range from $28.40 to $117.80 based on whether the student has already participated in this process at an earlier date.

Details regarding the requirements will be provided to students at the time of registration. The fee for this product only (Verified Credentials Health checks) will be assessed as a course fee at the time of registration and will range from $28.40 to $117.80 based on whether the student has already participated in this process at an earlier date. For other requirements, the Health Sciences programs admissions checklist can be found at:

https://www.odessa.edu/community/ce/professional-development/health-careers/index.html

Do I need to pass any tests before I register?In addition to the above, if registering for the Certified Nurse Assistant, or Dental Assisting, students are required to provide a copy of their TSI results and should score 342 or higher. Equivalents to the TSI will be accepted. Some programs may need a GED to meet licensing requirements.

As part of our Continuing Education Program, Odessa College offers a range of Health Career courses, taught by qualified professionals in both the classroom and clinical settings.

Do I have any costs outside of tuition?Tuition costs are noted with each program. In addition to the tuition costs, students will be responsible for verified credentials health and background checks as described above, together with books, uniforms, travel costs, and professional equipment.

A complete list will be provided at the time of registration.

All required textbooks are available at the Odessa College Campus Store.

What happens after I finish the program?Course completion does not guarantee licensure as this is governed by outside agencies. If you successfully complete the program with a grade of 70% or higher, you will receive a certificate of completion from Odessa College.

How do I register? The current process for registration is as follows:• Meet with a Continuing Education representative and provide verification of identity (Current Photo ID) and all documentation and immunizations required.

• If registering for Certified Nurse Assistant, or Dental Assisting, also provide copy TS1 Reading Results or an equivalent.

• Register for desired PROGRAM.

• Pay for PROGRAM and Course Fees, or make payment arrangements. Some scholarships are available AND must be requested at registration.

• Complete Health Careers Verification process no later than one day in advance of the program start unless arrangements have been made with the Director of Health Sciences in writing.

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Health Careers Programs

Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Program112 Hours, 11.2 CEU’s

With rehabilitation and long-term care needs of the elderly, this course delivers the curriculum of Department of Aging and Disability services (DADs), stressing the importance on compassionate care. Program Cost: $622 (Includes Texas State Testing Fee of $104.50)

This program consists of the following classes:

Certified Nurse Aide Applications 72 Hours, 7.2 CEU’sLearn the knowledge and skills to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include resident’s rights, safety, reporting, and assisting residents in basic comfort and safety.NURA 1001-101 Jun 4-Jul 30 M,T,Th 6-9pm HSB 222

For healthcare providers and professional rescuers to learn lifesaving respiratory skills and cardiac emergencies. This course can be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. EMSP 1019-101 Jun 4 M 1-5pm HSB 222 $39EMSP 1019-102 Jun 18 M 1-5pm HSB 222 $39EMSP 1019-103 Jul 16 M 6-10pm HSB 230 $39EMSP 1019-104 Jul 25 W 6-10pm HSB 222 $39

To register, contact Continuing Education at

(432) 335-6580

CPR Classes 4 Hours, .4 CEU’s Certified Nurse Aide Clinical 40 Hours, 4 CEU’sStudents are assigned 40 hours of practice in a long- term care facility. They will sit their final exam (with Pearson Vue). They are responsible for registering with Pearson Vue for their exam.NURA 2005-102 Aug 11-19 6am-6pm (times will vary)

Understanding Family Violence30 Hours, 3.0 CEU’sThis course provides general information for understanding family violence to promote healthy relationships among families. Instructor: Belinda GloverPSYT 1007-101 Jun 4-28 TTh 5-7pm GWH 121 $75

Medication Aide Renewal7 Hours, 0.7 CEU’s

This program consists of the following class:

Professional Development: Medication Aid 7 Hours, .7 CEU’sIntensive training to meet continuing education and/or review requirements for professional licensure or certification. Instructor: Gavyn Thomas, R. Ph.NURA 1041-101 May 18 F 9am-4pm GWH 129N $69*Students must bring a lunch to work through the day.

Computer Technology QuickBooks Level I 12 Hours, 1.2 CEU’sLearn to create a QuickBooks company file set up, invoices, estimates and purchase orders; manage accounts payables and receivables; and bank accounts. Instructor: L. Long.ITSC 1022-103 Jun 4-14 MTh 6-9pm GWH 126 $99

QuickBooks Level II 12 Hours, 1.2 CEU’sLearn to customize templates and reports and graphs; balance credit card accounts; set up a payroll system. Learn to use Quickbooks® for online banking transactions. Instructor: L. Long.ITSC 1043-104 Jun 25-July 5 MTh 6-9pm GWH 126 $99

Professional DevelopmentBookkeeping 16 Hours, 1.6 CEU’sLearn the basics of bookkeeping and terminology. This class is for students with no knowledge of bookkeeping and will give them general working knowledge of bookkeeping. Instructor: D. RichACNT 1001-101 Jun 9-16 Sa 8am-5pm GWH 121 $112

Professional Office Skills

Tuition: $396 Learn with guidance from professional driving instructors as well as classroom instruction. Student must bring Social Security card and a current Verification of Enrollment (VOE) in order to register.

Driver Education Class Information:• Classroom instruction: Monday through Thursday• Drive time will be scheduled at registration• Parent/Guardian must accompany child/ward to the Orientation• Classes for ages 15 to 17

The cancellation policy of Odessa College Continuing Education Driver Education Program is as follows: For classes/programs cancelled by the college: 100 percent refund will be issued.

For withdrawals: 100 percent of tuition will be refunded if the Drop Form is received up to three or more business days prior to class start. The Drop Form must be delivered to the Odessa College Continuing Education office by a parent or guardian.

No refund will be given for withdrawals within three business days of the class start date.

Instructor: Roger Bryant/Ed GonzalezDRE 3000-101 Jun 5-Jul 2 M-Th 9-11am GWH 129SDRE 3000-102 Jun 5-Jul 2 M-Th 1-3pm GWH 129SDRE 3000-103 Jun 5-Jul 2 M-Th 4-6pm GWH 129SOrientation: Jun 4Make-up Day: Jul 3

DRE 3000-104 Jul 10-Aug 6 M-Th 9-11am GWH 129SDRE 3000-105 Jul 10-Aug 6 M-Th 1-3pm GWH 129SDRE 3000-106 Jul 10-Aug 6 M-Th 4-6pm GWH 129SOrientation: Jul 9Make-Up Day: Aug 7

Teen Driver Education

Transportation Truck Driving Program – Transportation

Operator/Professional Truck Driver160 Hours, 16 CEU’sThis program includes lecture and behind-the-wheel instruction, and employment screening to help qualify trained drivers. Students will demonstrate various maneuvers in traffic situations; and also operate a tractor-trailer combination.

For more information, call the OC Truck Driver School Office at (432) 580-0860. CVOP 1013-104 May 28-Jun 22 M-F 7am-4pm CEAA $4,150CVOP 1013-101 Jun 25-Jul 20 M-F 7am-4pm CEAA $4,150CVOP 1013-102 Jul 23-Aug 17 M-F 7am-4pm CEAA $4,150CVOP 1013-103 Aug 20-Sept 14 M-F 7am-4pm CEAA $4,150

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Adult Education AND Literacy Pathways

For more information, contact the OC Transitional Learning Center

(432) 335-6380 201 W. University Blvd,

Deaderick Hall, Room 106

Instruction is geared for students to pass the TxCHSE test (formerly GED), which covers reading/writing, science, social studies, and math.

A second pathway is available as a transition program for students who test at a 9th to 12th grade level on the national exam. Also, students interested in gaining employment skills can enroll in a skills class offered through the AEL program - free of charge to Adult Education and Literacy students who meet the requirements.

TxCHSE TSI Boot CampTSI Boot Camp is for students who graduated high school and did not pass the TSI Assessment. Students will focus on strengthening skills in Math or Reading in order to be able to pass the TSI.

Math July 16 - 26Reading July 30 - August 9

The classes are Monday through Thursday from 9am until 4pm

Classes are FREE. Students need to have graduated high school. They need ID, SSC (or OCID), and a copy of their TSI scores.

Register at the Wrangler Express Center, located at the Saulsbury Campus Center19 and older: Bring your Social Security Card and Picture ID, or Driver’s License to register.

18 year olds: Bring your Social Security Card and Picture ID/Driver’s License AND an Official Withdrawal Form from the last Public/Private/or Home School you attended.

17 year olds – Bring the following: • Copy of Social Security Card ID or Picture ID • Birth Certificate • Parent/Legal Guardian Permission Letter • Copy of parent’s State ID or Driver’s License • Official Withdrawal Form from the last Public/ Private/or Home School you attended.

You must be present ALL days of TESTING AND ORIENTATION.

TSI Prep for ESL Students Registration: July 23-25 Deaderick Hall, Room 106, 8 am-5 pm

Assessments/Orientation: July 26 – Deaderick Hall, Room 1069 am-3:30 pm

Classes: July 30-Aug 17 Deaderick Hall, Room 214, 9 am-3:30 pm (1/2-hour lunch), Monday through Thursday

Required: Photo ID, TSI Scores, interest in attending college, (if under 19, High School Diploma)Social Security Card (if one has been issued to you)

Class will provide instruction and practice in: Speaking/Listening in English, Reading/Language, Writing, Math.

Classes are free for eligible English Language Learners. It is an intensive program for those interested in attending college.

Microsoft Office Suites ClassesRegistration: July 30-Aug 2Deaderick Hall, Room 1065-8:30 pm

Assessments: Aug 6-9Aug 13-15

Orientation: Aug 16

Classes: Aug 20

Schedule:Language Skills, Workforce Activities Monday, Wednesday: 6-9 pm

Computer Skills Training Tuesday, Thursday: 6-9 pmDeaderick Hall, Room 107/203

For more information call (432) 335-6580

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Adult Education AND Literacy

The Odessa College ESL program is designed to assist adults who want to learn the English language at no cost to the student.

The OC ESL program is unique because students are assigned to a class with others who are at the same level of English-speaking abilities. Students are placed into classes based on two tests administered prior to their enrollment. The tests assess both English speaking and written language skills.

Every student takes both tests in order to determine the class level in which the student will be placed. There are six distinct levels of English instruction in this program, and once the student has mastered the requirements for their current level, they will advance to the next level. In order to register, students must visit or call the Transitional Learning Center and schedule an appointment for testing. Students interested in enrolling must register themselves.

In addition to the ESL program, OC also offers developed integrated education and training programs (IET). This allows English Language Learners to learn employable skills while being supported in English language learning for that skill. Several programs have been selected for students to participate in.

For information or to register, please call (432) 335-6380

Transitional Learning Center 201 West University Blvd., Deaderick Hall, Room 106.

Registration and Testing Requirements:An official form of identification MUST be brought with you on the day you schedule Oral Testing.

Accepted forms of ID: • State/Federal Picture ID/Driver’s License • Passport/Immigration Card • Some form of ID with a picture on it

Social Security Card:If you have a Social Security Card, please bring it with you to Oral Testing. If you registered for our program before with a Social Security Card, you need to bring it with you. Both Oral and Literacy testing must be completed before attending classes.

Due to the high demand of the program, testing DOES NOT guarantee a seat in class.

Fall Semester ESL ClassesFall Registration: July 30-Aug 2Assessments: Aug 6-9 and Aug 13-15Orientation: Aug 16 and Aug 20

ESL Classes – Aug 21-Dec 12(Holidays: Sept 3, Nov 21-23)

ESL Civics: Mondays – Noon-2 pmESL Math: Tuesdays/Thursdays – Noon-2 pmESL Science: Wednesdays – Noon-2 pmComputer Literacy: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 12:30 - 2:30 pmESL TSI Prep: Friday – 9 am-3:30 pm

English as a SecondLanguage (ESL)

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El programa de ESL esta diseñado para asistir a los adultos que quieren aprender inglés.

Nuestro programa es único porque asignamos a los estudiantes a clases donde hay estudiantes con las mismas habilidades de hablar inglés. Esto lo hacemos con pruebas antes de que estudiantes entren al programa.

Dos pruebas se le darán al estudiante para asesorar en cuál nivel está el estudiante. Las pruebas son orales y escritas. El estudiante avanzará de nivel cuando haya demostrado todos los requisitos de ese nivel. Hay seis niveles distintos de instrucción de inglés para completar este programa. No hay costo para matricularse en estas clases de inglés. La persona que se va registrar en el programa debe venir a nuestra oficina y sacar una cita.

El programa de ESL también ofrece un programa de entrenamiento (IET). Este programa ayuda a los estudiantes de inglés como segunda idioma a aprender una habilidad de trabajo y habilidades para obtener un trabajo. Varios programas se han selecionado para los estudiantes. Si usted está interesado, por favor pregúntenos.

Para mas información por favor llame al (432) 335-6380

Transitional Learning Center201 West University Blvd., Deaderick Hall, cuarto 106

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Requisitos de registro y pruebas:Una forma oficíal de identificación DEBE ser presentada el día de la prueba oral.

Formas aceptables de identificación: • Identificación estatal/federal con foto/licencia de conducir• Pasaporte/tarjeta de inmigración• Una forma de identificación con foto

Tarjeta de seguro social:Si usted tiene una tarjeta de Seguro Social, por favor preséntela el día de la prueba oral.

Si se inscribió en nuestro programa anteriormente con un tarjeta de Seguro Social, necesita traerla.

La prueba Oral y de Alfabetización debe completarse antes de asistir a las clases.

Debido a la alta demanda de este programa, las pruebas NO garantizan un asiento en clase.

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Odessa College is working with TEEX (Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service) to bring its Certified Safety and Health Official (CSHO) program to the Permian Basin.

Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards 32 Hours, 3.2 CEU’sOSH 204 May 21-24 M-Th 8am-5pm GWH 121

Medic First Aid & CPR 16 Hours, 1.6 CEU’sPTR 256 Jun 4-5 MT 8am-5pm GWH 121

Occupational Safety & Health Standards for the General Industry 31 Hours, 3.1 CEU’sOSH 511 Jun 11-14 M-Th 8am-5pm GWH 121

Occupational Safety & Health for the Construction Industry 32 Hours, 3.2 CEU’sOSH 510 Jun 18-21 M-Th 8am-5pm GWH 121

Process Safety Management Survival 23 Hours, 2.3 CEU’sPRT 301 Jul 23-25 M-W 8am-5pm GWH 121

For information and registration, please go to

teexsafety.org

Respiratory Protection 31 Hours, 3.1 CEU’sOSH 222 Aug 13-16 M-Th 8am-5pm GWH 121

Introduction to Accident Investigation 15 Hours, 1.5 CEU’sOSH 755 Aug 20-21 MT 8am-5pm GWH 121

Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities8 Hours, .8 CEU’sOSH 720 Aug 22 W 8am-5pm GWH 121

Health Hazard Awareness 8 Hours, .8 CEU’sOSH 725 Aug 23 Th 8am-5pm GWH 121

OR CALL (800) 723-3811

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ArcheryLearn the fundamentals of archery so you know how to aim, grip, and release to hit the bull’s-eye! You’ll also learn the history of archery and make your own arrow you can take home! Held at the OC Sports Center.

Golf Learn the fundamentals of the game including putting, chipping, and full swing! Held at Champions Golf Center.

Ages 6 and UpJune 4-7 8:30-11:30am $99June 11-14 8:30-11:30am $99July 9-12 8:30-11:30am $99July 23-26 8:30-11:30am $99

Basketball-Coed BeginnerIn this intro to basketball camp, we’ll be learning all the basics of the game; from catching, passing and dribbling, to game rules and how to play as a team! Held at the OC Sports Center.

Ages 7-10June 4-7 1-4pm $99

AdvancedCamp will focus on improving overall basic skills, and learning how to be successful on the court using strategy and teamwork. Held at the OC Sports Center.

Ages 11-14July 23-26 1-4pm $99

ConversationalSpanishLearn how to engage in conversational Spanish through music, storytelling, and making arts and crafts such as piñatas, maracas, sombreros and floresitas! Each session will cover a different vocabulary topic and any associated words. Held at the OC Sports Center.

Ages 7-12 June 25-28 1-4pm $99

Ages 8-12June 25-28 9am-Noon $99July 16-19 9am-Noon $99August 6-9 9am-Noon $99

Moves and Grooves Dance Camp YouthLet’s Dance! We’ll be moving and grooving as we learn multiple types of dance such as hip hop and jazz, going over beginner skills, and of course having FUN dancing to the beat all week! No prior experience needed. All music is age appropriate. Held at the OC Sports Center.

Ages 6-9June 18-21 9am-Noon $99

AdvancedFocusing on improving your technique and skill level, the Advanced camp will cover a variety of dances, and learn short routines for pom, hip hop, jazz, etc. to prepare you for your upcoming school year tryouts and dance teams. No prior experience needed. All music is age appropriate. Held at the OC Sports Center.

Ages 10-14June 18-21 1- 4pm $99

Snack Attack!Get ready for some good (and GOOD for you) snacks this summer as our OC Culinary students use fresh ingredients to create fun, and delicious snacks kids can make at home (with parental supervision)!Held at the ET Culinary Arts Kitchen.

Ages 7-12 July 16-19 1-4pm $120July 23-26 1-4pm $120

Running Club Get ready to run! This camp will focus on long distance running, techniques, endurance training and how to run safely; 100, 200,400 and 800 distances. Held at the OC Outdoor Track and Field.

Grades 1st-5thJune 4-7 9am-Noon $99July 23-26 9am-Noon $99

SoccerSoccer time! Learn how to play through participating in skills and conditioning drills, going over the rules and how important it is to play as a team! Held at OC Outdoor Track and Field.

Ages 8-10June 18-21 9am-Noon $99July 16-19 9am-Noon $99

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Swim LessonsPre-School and Youth swim lesson run Monday – Thursday for 2 weeks. Parent/Tot classes run for 1 week, Monday – Thursday. Please note, Week 1 of Session 1 of all Pre-School and Youth swim lessons will run Tuesday, May 29th – Friday, June 1st due to Memorial Day on May 28th. Week 2 will stay as Monday – Thursday. Held at the OC Sports Center Indoor Pool.

Private LessonsSwim LessonsAvailable for individual lessons and small groups of up to 3 people. Lesson content will depend on skill level. Held at the OC Sports Center Indoor Pool.

Ages 3 yrs-Adult30 Minute Sessions$25-1 Person$40-2 People$55-3 People

Tennis LessonsAvailable for individual and small groups. Lesson content will depend on skill level. Held at the OC Softball and Tennis Complex.Ages 5 yrs-Adult30 Minute Sessions $15-Person1-Hour Sessions $30-Person

For more information, call

(432) 335-6348

TennisLet’s get out on the courts for some fun in the sun, learning the game of tennis! We’ll learn how to hit the ball with forehand and backhand swings, the overall rules, and play a variety of games to have a great time! Tennis racquets are provided. Held at the OC Softball and Tennis Complex.

Ages 5-11 June 18-22 8-9:30am $75July 23-27 8-9:30am $75 August 6-10 8-9:30am $75

Zombie Preparedness TrainingThe Zombie Apocalypse is coming! Let us help you prepare to survive as we learn how to handle a variety of emergencies. Camp will include a visit from our Odessa College Police Officers, and a trip to a City of Odessa Fire Station, a scavenger hunt around campus, the basics of First Aid and building your own First Aid Kit! We’ll even learn how to blend in as we paint our faces and learn how to walk like a zombie! Held at the OC Sports Center.

Ages 8-12 June 18-21 1-4pm $120July 9-12 1-4pm $120

Volleyball-Girls Get ready to get to work on the court as we’ll be focusing on how to be successful with passing, overhand serving, conditioning, foot work and court positioning. Held at the OC Sports Center.

Grades 6-7June 11-15 2-4pm $99

Wheelchair Basketball Who’s up for some basketball?! Come learn the game of wheelchair basketball including shooting drills, court positioning, and the rules of game. This camp is intended for those with physical disabilities. Held at the OC Sports Center.

Ages 8-15June 18-22 1-3pm $99

Wheelchair Tennis The tennis courts are calling! Come learn the basics of wheelchair tennis including forehand and backhand swings, court positioning, and rules of play. This camp is intended for those with physical disabilities. Tennis racquets are provided. Held at the OC Softball and Tennis Complex.

Ages 8-15July 30-August 3 8-10am $99

Parent/TotParent/guardian will participate in the water with their child during the class.Ages Infant-2 years oldJune 4-7 6:30-7pm $32June 18-21 6:30-7pm $32July 16-19 6:30-7pm $32July 23-26 6:30-7pm $32

Pre-SchoolAges 3-5May 29-June 7 10-10:50am $42May 29-June 7 11-11:50am $42June 18-28 10-10:50am $42June 18-28 11-11:50am $42July 9-19 10-10:50am $42July 9-19 11-11:50am $42July 30-Aug 9 10-10:50am $42July 30-Aug 9 11-11:50am $42

YouthAges 6 and UpMay 29-June 7 1-1:50pm $52May 29-June 7 2-2:50pm $52May 29-June 7 3-3:50pm $52June 18-28 1-1:50pm $52June 18-28 2-2:50pm $52June 18-28 3-3:50pm $52July 9-19 1-1:50pm $52July 9-19 2-2:50pm $52July 9-19 3-3:50pm $52July 30-Aug 9 1-1:50pm $52July 30-Aug 9 2-2:50pm $52July 30-Aug 9 3-3:50pm $52

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It’s time to RUNAMUCKUS at Odessa College as we play indoor and outdoor sports, AND go on awesome field trips all around town, including LASER TAG! Held at the OC Sports Center.

Every day also ends with a swim in the Indoor Pool!

Why let adults have all the fun? Our Kids Fitness Summer Pass includes access to the OC Sports Center’s Indoor Pool and Water Slide AND to our Kids Fitness classes*!

June-August$20 per month*Fitness Classes for kids ages 5-13

Types of Classes:ZumbAtomic® – Join in the fun with this beat pumping dance fitness workout for kids! Kids will be rocking to Latin beats such as salsa, cumbia and Merengue!

Kids Battle Ropes – Get ready to feel the burn using Battle Ropes to increase kids overall strength and cardio fitness levels!

Kids Fun and Fitness – Come get active with a variety of activities that kids love like kickball, hula hoops, jump ropes, and more!

Sports Galore – All sports, all the time! What better way to stay active than play sports?! Basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer and more are happening this summer!

Lil’ Circuits – We’re bringing the Super Circuit to the kids! Build those muscles using a specific training circuit made just for kids plus get ready to try out some challenging obstacle courses to keep it fresh and fun!

*Types of Kids Fitness Classes are subject to change

For more information or to register online, visit WranglerSports.comQuestions? Call the OC Sports Center at

(432) 335-6348

Receive a 25% discount when you register additional children within the same family/household.

Refund Policy: Requests for full refunds must be made at least 3 business days prior to camp/swim lesson start date.

Don’t wait until it’s too late! Early Registration ends the Monday prior to Camp start date! Late Registration is an additional $15.

Register Now!

Cash, Check or Credit Card Accepted

Morning Session: (Does not include swimming)8am-Noon June 11-14June 25-28July 9-12 July 30-August 2

Morning/Afternoon Combo Session8am-5pm June 11-14June 25-28July 9-12 July 30-August 2

Afternoon Session1pm-5pmJune 11-14June 25-28July 9-12 July 30-August 2

$215 – Morning/Afternoon Combo Session$140 – Morning or Afternoon SessionAges 6-12

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WALK-INVisit Continuing Education in Gregory D. Williams Hall West University and Robertson Avenue Odessa, TX (432) 335-6580

Refund PolicyFor classes cancelled by the college, the college will refund 100 percent. For withdrawals, the college will refund 100 percent if Drop Form is received up to three business days prior to class/program start.

Additionally, for classes/programs meeting 65 hours or more, the college will refund 75 percent if the Drop Form is received less than three business days prior to class start and prior to the 3rd class meeting.

No refunds will be given thereafter. Students may withdraw from a class by completing and signing the Drop portion of the Registration Form and delivering it to the CE Office in person, by email, or by FAX.

Registration for Continuing Education is ongoing until the start of class. Early registration, however, is recommended as classes do fill quickly.

Of course, we can help you!

Call (432) 335-6580

Andrews Business and Technology Center201 NW Ave. D Andrews, TX(432) 523-3300

Pecos Center 1000 S. Eddy Street Pecos, TX(432) 335-6806

Monahans Center 806 S. Dwight Monahans, TX(432) 335-6390

Walk-in registration is also available at the following extension centers:

Payment Plans Payment plans are currently available for the following programs: Dental Assistant, Massage Therapy, Medical Office Skills, Phlebotomy Technician and Electrical Lineman. Persons who enroll in both HVAC classes are also eligible to participate. An initial 25 percent of the program tuition is due at the time of registration, along with a onetime, nonrefundable enrollment fee of $25.

Please contact the Cashier’s Office at (432) 335-6419 for more information.

Senior Citizen DiscountIf you are 55 years of age or older, you may qualify for a Senior Citizens Discount. Discounts are available for many of our personal enrichment classes offered through Community Services.

For more information call (432) 335-6580

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Regular hours:Monday through Thursday8am to 5:30pm

Friday - 8am to 1pm

Summer hours:Monday through Thursday7:30am to 5:30pm

Closed on FridaysMay 9-Aug 8

Closed for Holidays

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201 W. University Blvd., Odessa, Texas 79764