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Supervisory/Leadership Skills 1/23/14 This introductory class covers basic skills for supervisors/leaders such as communication, listening, objectivity, and self-management. It also discusses the transition from worker to supervisor, how to make the transition and how to manage friends you now supervise. This class will set the tone for success as a leader in your organization. Communication Skills 2/6/14 This class discusses both verbal and nonverbal communication skills and clearly defines communication in the workplace. It refines your skills on how to put it all together for successful communication in the workplace. It also talks about attitudes and how they relate to communications. The course stresses how to be positive in your communications for a successful and profitable organization. Motivation and Coaching 2/20/14 Motivation fundamentals, what motivates and what de-motivates people. The class reveals strategies and tactics to get people motivated. Discussions include how to create a positive work environment, what it looks like and how to keep it going. An understanding of coaching, giving feedback both positive and constructive is included. Delegation and Teamwork 3/6/14 This session defines delegation, discusses empowerment and how to be available, but not in the way. It also defines team, teamwork, the stages of team development and team leadership. An essential to any organization; teamwork is critical for all leaders and organizations to be successful. Performance Management 3/20/14 This class discusses the feedback process, how to give constructive feedback and how to establish accountability. Using positive discipline, coaching and communications to help in performance is an important part of this class. Constructive conflict management, managing differences productively, how to address conflict are key components of this session. Management Styles and Goal Setting 4/3/14 Understanding your management style, the definitions of management styles and personality types will allow you to lead more effectively as you fully understand you and the others around you. The session discusses how to set goals and direction and to get the involvement and buy-in from the whole team. Understanding each other and the path we create is essential to our success. Time Management/Problem Solving 4/17/14 Time and priority management are essential to effective leadership. This session discusses time management, how to prioritize, and how to make a plan and stick to it. It also discusses how to deal with change and adapting to change and new situations. And finally problem solving is what a good leader does all the time. This session discusses creative problem solving and an effective problem solving models. Leadership Essentials 5/1/14 How do we stay sharp and effective as a leader? How to influence others, understanding risks, rewards and consequences. This session discusses how to accomplish goals, both personal and professional. Also covered are attitudes and commitment to the organization. How to be cool under pressure, communicate effectively, solve problems and put all your tools and resources together to be an effective leader. Course Fee: $149 for each individual session; $1,000 for all eight sessions Marietta Campus: Thursdays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information, to customize for your organization or to register please contact us at 770-528-4512 Leadership Academy 1 Business Development Courses 2 Health Care Academy 3 Computer Software Training 4 Intensive English Program 4 American Heart Association Training Center 5 Industrial & Technical Programs 6-7 Paralegal Studies/Estate Planning 8 The Testing Center 9 Special & Upcoming Programs for Spring 10 Online Courses 11 Funding Options (VA/WIA Information) 11 Registration Information Full Course Listing 12 What’s Inside…. Spring 2014 980 South Cobb Drive • Marietta, GA 30060 • 770-528-4550 T HE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY at Chattahoochee Technical College is a new program that was offered for the first time during the Fall 2013 semester. The purpose of the academy allows supervisors and managers to further refine their skills and techniques to lead their organizations to new heights! It is composed of eight sessions that are designed to enhance the skills of top employees so they can benefit the organization and the bottom line. Turn your managers into leaders, or take your skills to the next level, improve the working parts of your organization, and meet the challenges of today’s business environment. Here is a sampling of what our students had to say: “The Leadership course has not only given me a new way of looking at my style of management; it has also given me the tools to grow as a leader. The instructor is engaging and has an understanding of today’s needs for effective management.” Jason Bishop, Fall 2013 Leadership Academy Student King Green Lawncare “The North Georgia Staffing team has gained confidence while greatly improving their leadership skills through completing the full length Leadership Academy at Chattahoochee Technical College.” Chelsea Robinson, Fall 2013 Leadership Academy Student Senior Staffing Coordinator, North Georgia Staffing “Thanks a Million….to our instructor, Bill Frazier, for his practical wisdom, humor, knowledge, professionalism, wonderful leadership abilities and skills which he has imparted into the Leadership Academy classes. Forever, Bill Frazier, I am forever grateful” Clothia J. Roussell, Fall 2013 Leadership Academy Student Stateline Trucking Company Economic Development Division The Leadership Academy

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Page 1: The Leadership Academy...Delegation and Teamwork 3/6/14 This session defines delegation, discusses empowerment and how to be available, but not in the way. It also defines team, teamwork,

Supervisory/Leadership Skills 1/23/14

This introductory class covers basic skills for supervisors/leaders such as communication, listening, objectivity, and self-management. It also discusses the transition from worker to supervisor, how to make the transition and how to manage friends you now supervise. This class will set the tone for success as a leader in your organization.

Communication Skills 2/6/14

This class discusses both verbal and nonverbal communication skills and clearly defines communication in the workplace. It refines your skills on how to put it all together for successful communication in the workplace. It also talks about attitudes and how they relate to communications. The course stresses how to be positive in your communications for a successful and profitable organization.

Motivation and Coaching 2/20/14

Motivation fundamentals, what motivates and what de-motivates people. The class reveals strategies and tactics to get people motivated.

Discussions include how to create a positive work environment, what it looks like and how to keep it going. An understanding of coaching, giving feedback both positive and constructive is included.

Delegation and Teamwork 3/6/14

This session defines delegation, discusses empowerment and how to be available, but not in the way. It also defines team, teamwork, the stages of team development and team leadership. An essential to any organization; teamwork is critical for all leaders and organizations to be successful.

Performance Management 3/20/14

This class discusses the feedback process, how to give constructive feedback and how to establish accountability. Using positive discipline, coaching and communications to help in performance is an important part of this class. Constructive conflict management, managing differences productively, how to address conflict are key components of this session.

Management Styles and Goal Setting 4/3/14

Understanding your management style, the definitions of management styles and personality types will allow you to lead more effectively as you fully understand you and the others around you. The session discusses how to set goals and direction and to get the involvement and buy-in from the whole team.

Understanding each other and the path we create is essential to our success.

Time Management/Problem Solving4/17/14

Time and priority management are essential to effective leadership. This session discusses time management, how to prioritize, and how to make a plan and stick to it. It also discusses how to deal with change and adapting to change and new situations. And finally problem solving is what a good leader does all the time. This session discusses creative problem solving and an effective problem solving models.

Leadership Essentials 5/1/14

How do we stay sharp and effective as a leader? How to influence others, understanding risks, rewards and consequences. This session discusses how to accomplish goals, both personal and professional. Also covered are attitudes and commitment to the organization. How to be cool under pressure, communicate effectively, solve problems and put all your tools and resources together to be an effective leader.

Course Fee: $149 for each individual session; $1,000 for all eight sessions

Marietta Campus: Thursdays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

For more information, to customize for your organization or to register please contact us at 770-528-4512

Leadership Academy 1

Business Development Courses

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Health Care Academy 3

Computer Software Training

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Intensive English Program

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American Heart Association Training Center

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Industrial & Technical Programs

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Paralegal Studies/Estate Planning

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The Testing Center 9

Special & Upcoming Programs for Spring

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Online Courses 11

Funding Options (VA/WIA Information)

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Registration Information Full Course Listing

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What’s Inside….

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980 South Cobb Drive • Marietta, GA 30060 • 770-528-4550

THE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

at Chattahoochee Technical College is a new program that was offered for the first time during the Fall 2013 semester. The purpose of the academy allows supervisors and managers to further refine their skills and techniques to lead their organizations to new heights! It is composed of eight sessions that are designed to enhance the skills of top employees so they can benefit the organization and the bottom line. Turn your managers into leaders, or take your skills to the next level, improve the working parts of your organization, and meet the challenges of today’s business environment.

Here is a sampling of what our students had to say: “The Leadership course has not only given me a new way of looking at my style of management; it has also given me the tools to grow as a leader. The instructor is engaging and has an understanding of today’s needs for effective management.”Jason Bishop, Fall 2013 Leadership Academy Student King Green Lawncare

“The North Georgia Staffing team has gained confidence while greatly improving their leadership skills through completing the full length Leadership Academy at Chattahoochee Technical College.”

Chelsea Robinson, Fall 2013 Leadership Academy Student Senior Staffing Coordinator, North Georgia Staffing

“Thanks a Million….to our instructor, Bill Frazier, for his practical wisdom, humor, knowledge, professionalism, wonderful leadership abilities and skills which he has imparted into the Leadership Academy classes. Forever, Bill Frazier, I am forever grateful”Clothia J. Roussell, Fall 2013 Leadership Academy Student Stateline Trucking Company

Economic Development Division

The Leadership Academy

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Marietta [email protected]

North Metro [email protected]

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt CertificationIn recent years, Six Sigma ideas have been combined with lean enterprise concepts to create a methodology called Lean Six Sigma. The ideas and concepts have moved from being solely for manufacturing and industrial companies to include the service and healthcare industries. The Lean Six Sigma methodology views lean enterprise, which addresses process flow and waste issues, and Six Sigma, with its focus on variations and design, as complementary disciplines aimed at promoting business and operational excellence. Chattahoochee Technical College offers a combination Green Belt/Black Belt program that will develop the knowledge and skills required to implement and lead process-improvement efforts. Our highly credentialed instructor utilizes the well-known ASQ curriculum, combining it with real-world scenarios to teach participants how to properly collect and interpret data pursuant to leading problem-solving projects. The program includes three full-week sessions with Green Belt training the first week followed by the two Black Belt sessions held one month apart.

**For successful completion of these courses, it is recommended to have a laptop computer and to have some level of knowledge in both MS Excel and Statistics.

All sessions are held on the Marietta Campus: Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please see below for the course fees and specific dates.

Green Belt Monday - Friday, 2/10/14 to 2/14/14Course Fee: $2,210

Black Belt Monday – Friday, 2/10/14 to 2/14/14 (Green Belt)Monday – Friday, 2/24/14 to 2/28/14 (Black Belt, Week One)Monday – Friday, 3/24/14 to 3/28/14 (Black Belt, Week Two)Course Fee: $4,950

**Please Note: Statistics is an integral part of the Green/Black Belt program. Although it is not a prerequisite, it is strongly recommended that if you have not ever taken a Statistics course or if it has been a while since you have been exposed to Statistics that you brush up on these skills prior to entering the Green/Black Belt program. For your convenience, we offer “Introduction to Statistics” online through Ed2Go at a cost of $139. Please visit: www.Ed2Go.com/chattced for more information.

The Business Development Courses within the Economic Development Division are varied and they are designed to help individuals with the advancement of their careers through additional educational training and resources. For more information, call 770-528-4550 or email [email protected]

Business Development

Business Essentials: Business and Leadership Etiquette This course will address those professionals and business owners who find it difficult to interact in social situations; with the main goal to prepare professionals and business owners for various networking events, client meetings, dinner meetings, and other social functions.Course Fee: $99North Metro Campus: Tuesday 1/14/14, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Entrepreneurs Boot Camp Have you ever wanted to start your own business? Do you have a business idea that is unique? Are you looking to do something different with your time and talents? This 3-day intensive session will focus on key components such as goal setting, vision and mission statements, the elevator speech, strategic marketing, business structure and many more exciting things to give you some basic tools for launching into business ownership. You made it a New Year’s resolution, now make it a reality!Course Fee: $99 North Metro Campus: T/W/Th 1/14/14 to 1/16/14, 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Financial Management – Manage That Money!This is not your typical financial management class; we have set the bar and have so much to share. In this class you will learn key ingredients to financial success such as the 6 Steps to Personal Financial Management and Investing Your Financial Resources. Wait, there’s more!!! As a bonus, we will also help you understand your credit and assist with the home buying process. Course Fee: $395 Marietta Campus: Tues/Thurs 1/14/14 to 3/27/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Business Banking Basics (BBB)This course consists of 4 hours of classroom training and offers the student an introduction into basics of banking options for business. The instructor will provide students with information on key concepts used by banks for assessing and extending credit to business clients. Discussion will also include how a business leader can best leverage assets in relation to banking guidelines. Information will focus on credit options, treasury management, and deposit options.

Topics Include: • What Role Does Banking Play In A Business? • What Is Risk? • Types Of Credit • Global Cash Flow • Basic Financial Statements • Treasury Management Vehicles • Technology Advancements In Banking• Deposit Services • Fee Expectations • Cash Or Credit: Which Is Better?

Course Fee: $139 Marietta Campus: Wednesday 1/15/14, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Business Contract Law for the Real WorldThis 8 hour course provides a comprehensive introduction to the concepts and principles of contract law for students who will be applying this knowledge in the marketplace, with particular references to Georgia law and the Uniform Commercial Code. Emphasis will be on illustrations of real-world contract disputes that contributed to the development of modern law, in an effort to expose the student to the most common hazards and pitfalls in contractual relations, as well as teach the student how to recognize and avoid potential risks while enforcing contract rights.

Topics Include: • Contracts • Parties, Principals, And Agents • Offer, Acceptance, And Consideration • Agreement And Implied Terms • Statute Of Frauds • Waiver And Modification • Breach Of Contract • Actions, Damages, And Specific Performance

Course Fee: $139 Marietta Campus: Thursday 1/16/14, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Basic Etiquette for Students and Job SeekersThis course will address student’s and job seekers’ first impressions, social skills, successful interviews, networking events, and other social functions. The goal of this course is to prepare students and job seekers for the job search and interview process. The method(s) of teaching will be lecture, workshops and demonstrations. This course is unique in that it addresses the “soft skills” gap employers say are missing in today’s job seeker. This course will address the “soft skills” gap as well as the lack of social acumen while interacting with potential employers and others.

Course Fee: $49 Marietta Campus: Thursday 3/6/14, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Bright from the Start Certified Training for Daycare WorkersLinking Literacy to Lessons /Silly ScienceThis “make and take” class will provide you with knowledge and experience you need to Link Literacy into your daily activities. We will create activities and books you can take home with you to use with your children, if you have a favorite book, please bring it! We will read stories, talk about story-telling and its impact on early childhood development as well as identify key areas providers and educators should focus to encourage pre-literacy skills for infants, pre-K and school age children.

Course Fee: $45Marietta Campus: Saturday 2/8/14 OR 3/15/14, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt Certification

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Patient Care Technician (PCT) Approved for WIA and MyCAA Patient Care Technicians work alongside doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals in a variety of healthcare environments by assisting patients with many tasks that they cannot do for themselves. In addition to performing personal care to patients, they also implement selected portions of care plans, including respiratory services, rehabilitations services, EKG and phlebotomy under the supervision of registered nurses. (300 hours) Upon successful completion of this program, students will receive a certificate of completion and will be eligible to sit for National Certification through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).

Course Fee: $3,699Marietta Campus: Mon-Fri 1/13/14 to 4/11/13, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.4/13/14 to 6/30/14, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. North Metro Campus: Mon-Thurs 1/13/14 to 5/28/14, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Approved for WIA This course is fully approved by Georgia Medical Care Foundation (GMCF) and participants are eligible to sit for the national exam with the guidelines established by OBRA. The course consists of 76 hours of lecture/lab instruction and 24 hours supervised clinical rotation. Clinical rotation will be three eight hour shifts. (100 hours) Successful completion of this course will prepare students to take the GA State Certification Exam that is conducted by the Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation Services (NACES).

Course Fee: $989Marietta Campus: Mon-Fri 1/13/14 to 2/7/14, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.4/13/14 to 5/8/14, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Canton Campus: Mon-Thurs 2/17/14 to 3/18/14, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. North Metro Campus: Mon-Thurs 1/13/14 to 2/24/14, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Certified Medical Administrative Assistant with Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CMAA/CEHRS) Approved for WIA Students in this program will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to manage healthcare information using electronic record software, ensuring that patient information is complete, properly identified and authenticated. Students will also receive an overview and practice with medical billing and coding procedures, as well as legal and compliance issues. CPR is provided to each student through the American Heart Association. (200 hours) Following completion of this program, students are eligible to take the National Certification through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).

Course Fee: $2,999Marietta Campus: Mon-Thurs 4/22/14 to 6/27/14, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. North Metro Campus: Mon-Thurs1/13/14 to 4/18/14 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Phlebotomy Program – Approved for WIA This course prepares students for taking the National Healthcareer Association CPT Certification exam and provides supervised entry-level experience in the performance of venipuncture and micro collection techniques for the collection of blood specimens in clinical healthcare facilities. Emphasis is placed on patient interaction and application of universal precautions, proper collection techniques, special procedures and specimen handling. (52 hours) NOTE: Please request medical paperwork at time of registration. Textbook and NHA CPT Certification are included in the cost of the course.Course Fee: $799Marietta Campus: Mon-Fri 2/12/14 to 2/28/14, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.5/12/14 to 5/28/14, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. North Metro Campus: Mon-Thurs 2/24/14 to 3/18/14, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Dental Assisting Program w/ Clinical Externship This program is offered in partnership with Condensed Curriculum International, Inc. (CCI), and prepares students for entry level positions in Dental Assisting, one of the fastest growing healthcare fields! This course is also ideal for students interested in pursuing a formal Dental Hygienist program. The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with all areas of pre-clinical dental assisting and provide training in the professional skills required to function as an assistant in the dental practice. Topics covered include: the history of dentistry and dental assisting; introduction to the dental office; the legal aspects of dentistry; policies and guidelines; introduction to oral anatomy; dental operatory; dental equipment, introduction to tooth structure; primary and permanent teeth; the oral cavity and related structures; proper patient positioning; dental hand-pieces; sterilization; and many other areas. Course Contact Hours (60 hours) + Clinical Externship Hours (40 hours). Textbooks are included.Course Fee: $1,299Marietta Campus: Mon/Wed 3/3/14 to 5/5/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Home Healthcare Aide This program is offered in partnership with Condensed Curriculum International, Inc. (CCI). Home Healthcare Aides focus on providing personal care in a client's home, hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, long term care facilities, hospice and assisted living facilities. The emphasis of care is on communications, basic human needs, eldercare, nutrition, special diets, and home management. Detailed course topics include: the role of the home health aide, client relationships, infection control, hospice care, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, dressing and personal grooming, foot care, nutrition and other relevant topics. This program will prepare students to sit for the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (or the “NAHC”) “Home Care Aide Certification” examination through the NAHC’s Homecare University Program. (80 hours) Textbooks are included. Course Fee: $1,499 Marietta Campus: Mon/Wed 3/3/14 to 5/7/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sat, 3/22/14, 4/12/14 AND 5/3/14, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Pharmacy Technician Program This program is offered in partnership with Condensed Curriculum International, Inc (CCI) and will prepare students to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail 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, pharmacy calculations and measurements, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands on labs, students 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 parental nutrition (TPN), dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. (50 hours) Textbooks are included.

Course Fee: $999 Marietta Campus: Tues/Thurs 3/11/14 to 5/6/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Online E-Learning Healthcare CoursesChattahoochee Technical College announces the availability of our new online e-learning healthcare courses from Health Ed Today! These courses are highly interactive and provide students with an enriched learning experience.

Each course includes: - 24 Hour a day instructor support & course mentors- Engaging labs, student exercises and course videos- All textbooks, workbooks and student materials- A new “secure student website” – including career resources & other training- Certain programs include clinical externships

The Following Courses are Available Anytime:

• Pharmacy Technician* $1,299 • Clinical Medical Assistant Program* $2,499 • Dental Assisting* $1,299 • Medical Billing & Coding* $1,399 • Medical Coding ICD-10 $999 • EKG Technician* $1,299 • Electronic Health Record Management Program $1,299 • Phlebotomy Technician* $1,299 • Medical Administrative Assistant* $1,299 • Dialysis Technician* $1,299 • Medical Terminology $499 • ECG / EKG Course for Nurses $699 * Note: Course includes optional clinical externship opportunities

To experience a Course Demo and to learn more

about these exciting new programs, please visit:

http://www.healthedtoday.com/chattahoocheetech

or call toll free at 1-888-574-6218

The Health Care AcademyThe term Allied Health is used to identify a cluster of health professions, encompassing as many as 200 health careers. There are 5 million allied health care providers in the U.S, who work in more than 80 different professions and represent approximately 60% of all health care providers. However, that is a very small number compared to the amount of health care workers needed to meet current and future demand. Take a look at our courses below to see which course might fit your needs! For more information or to register, please contact 770-528-4550 or email [email protected]

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Business & Industry http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/business-industry/

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Continuing Professional Education (Non-Credit)http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/programsandcourses/continuing-professional-education/

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MS Word Intro 2010 Students will learn basic file management and learn how to save and browse for documents. They will also enter and edit text and enhance the appearance of a document by using various formatting options. They will learn how to enter tabs, tables, lists, graphics, and how to create a newsletter. Textbook is included in course fee; students will need to bring a flash drive to class.

Course fee: $129Marietta Campus: Friday, 1/24/14 OR 3/7/14, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.T/Th, 4/8/14 to 4/10/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.North Metro Campus: T/Th, 1/21/14 to 1/23/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

MS Excel Intro 2010 Students will learn basic file management, how to browse for documents, spreadsheet terminology and the window components of Excel. They will learn how to enter and edit text, value and formulas as well as how to save workbooks. Topics covered also include: absolute cell referencing, copying and moving formulas, how to enhance the appearance of the worksheets and insert and edit charts. Textbook is included in course fee; students will need to bring a flash drive to class. Course fee: $129Marietta Campus: Friday, 2/21/14 OR 4/18/14, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.T/Th, 4/22/14 to 4/24/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.North Metro Campus: T/Th, 2/18/14 to 2/20/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

MS Excel Advanced 2010 In this course, you will learn how to work with multiple workbooks, how to protect workbooks, how to create PivotTables and Macros, as well as how to use advanced formatting and analysis tools. Students will also learn how to integrate Excel 2010 with other programs. Textbook is included in course fee; students will need to bring a flash drive to class. Course fee: $129Marietta Campus: Friday, 2/28/14 OR 4/25/14 , 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.North Metro Campus: T/Th, 3/4/14 to 3/6/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

MS PowerPoint Intro 2010 In this course you will learn basic file management, how to browse for documents, how to create a basic presentation using document themes, and how to work with slides and outlines. Other topics covered include: integrating PowerPoint 2010 with Word 2010, how to insert transitions, animation, sounds, and charts, and how to print presentations. Textbook is included in course fee; students will need to bring a flash drive to class. Course fee: $129Marietta Campus: Friday, 3/21/14, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Quickbooks Level 1 Quickbooks is a popular accounting system that many businesses use to manage finances. In this 12-hour Level 1 course, you will learn the fundamentals of Quickbooks including how to set up accounts, receive payments, pay bills, create lists, track cash sales, enter bills, create invoices, make deposits, reconcile bank accounts and write checks.

Course fee: $299North Metro Campus: T/Th, 3/18/14 to 3/27/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Marietta Campus: T/Th, 4/22/14 to 5/01/14, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Social Media for Business Social media websites like Facebook are not only great for keeping in touch with family and friends, they are also a wonderful way to network for your company. If you’re missing out on the benefits of social media because you don’t know where to start, this workshop is for you! You will learn how to set up business profiles and manage pages for social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter. This fun workshop will also explore other sites like LinkedIn and Pinterest. Don’t let the world leave you behind!

Course fee: $69Marietta Campus: Friday, 3/14/14, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

What’s New with Windows 8In this class, students will learn the core functions and features of Windows 8 including how to navigate the Windows 8 interface, use the Charms bar and search tools, install and use apps, and use Internet Explorer 10. Students will also learn how to manage power options, browse folders, configure user accounts, and use system security tools. Work with tiles and customize PC settings.Course Fee: $29Marietta Campus: Wednesday, 3/12/14, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Updated knowledge and skills with computer software programs is a MUST in order to be successful in today’s society, especially with regard to professional development! The Economic Development Division at Chattahoochee Technical College is your resource to learn new skills or hone previous skills that will be sure to give you the competitive edge that you are looking for as you progress in your personal and professional life! For more information or to register, please contact 770-528-4550 or email [email protected]

Computer Software Training

Intensive English Program Intensive English Program (IEP) offers a rigorous program that is extremely affordable. Students will receive a high quality education with a comprehensive and integrated approach to language acquisition and cultural adaptation. The IEP has five levels of study. A placement test and interview will determine which of the five levels students will be placed in. Class sizes are small and courses will vary dependent on

level, but will include the following academic areas: Reading, Writing, Grammar and Speaking/Listening. Price includes tuition, books and one cultural activity (a meal will be included as part of the cultural activity).

Evening classes may be offered during the Spring terms, give us a call! For more information, contact the International Services Department at 770-528-5811.

Course Fees: Full Time; $1,435 per session (F-1 Student Visa Holders) 20 hours of instruction per week

Part Time; $325 per course 4 hours of instruction per week

Marietta Campus: Mon – Thurs 1/13/14 to 3/7/14, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 3/10/14 to 5/9/14, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers (Initial Course) This classroom course delivers training for Healthcare Professionals to recognize life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR for adult, child and infant, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. This is for individuals who are taking the class for the first time or if their card has expired. For those seeking training that provides a BLS for Healthcare Providers Course Completion Card.

Course Fee: $60North Metro Campus: Wednesday 1/8/14, 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Canton Campus: Friday2/21/14, 9:00 am to 1:30 pmMarietta Campus: Saturday3/8/14, 9:00 am to 1:30 pm

Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers (Renewal Course) This classroom course delivers training for Healthcare Professionals to recognize life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR for adult, child and infant, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. For those seeking training that provides a BLS for Healthcare Providers Course Completion Card. You must have a current BLS certification card to take this class.

Course Fee: $50 North Metro Campus: Thursday 3/13/14 OR 5/1/14, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Canton Campus: Friday1/14/14 OR 4/18/14, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm

BLS for Healthcare Providers Skills Check-O ff Students who wish to complete this portion must register, pay and complete the online course, BLS for Healthcare Providers online Part 1, by visiting onlineaha.org. The fee for this portion is $22 and must be paid online. Within 30 days of successful completion of the online course, Healthcare Professionals will attend Part 2 (skills practice) and Part 3 (skills testing) at one of the selected dates.

Course Fee: $20North Metro Campus: Wednesday 1/29/14 OR 3/26/14, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.5/21/14, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Marietta Campus: Wednesday2/21/14 OR 4/9/14, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

HeartSaver First Aid This classroom course teaches basic first aid and is designed to meet OSHA regulations. The course provides training for anyone who wants to learn basic first aid for adults and obtain a HeartSaver course completion card. This course teaches how to handle emergencies such as diabetes, stroke heart attack, allergic reactions and many others. This course also provides the option of adding any of the information in the HeartSaver AED course.

These modules are:• Adult CPR & AED • Child CPR & AED • Infant CPR • Choking • Using a mask or other barrier device

This course is suitable for anyone needing these skills for work, or individuals in the community who want to learn the skills to help a family member or loved one in the event of an emergency.

Course Fee: $45Marietta Campus: Friday 2/7/14, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

*** Take this class with HeartSaver CPR & AED for a discounted rate of $80 total

HeartSaver CPR with AED This classroom course provides training in basic CPR and AED skills such as giving CPR to an infant, child, or an adult; using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED); and using a mask or barrier device. This is a great course for individuals working in the non-healthcare field or individuals wanting to learn these skills in the event of an emergency with a family member or loved one.

Course Fee: $45Marietta Campus: Friday 2/7/14, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

*** Take this class with First Aid for a discounted rate of $80 total

Use of American Heart Association materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials; do not represent income to the Association.

American Heart Association Training Center

The Community Training Center at Chattahoochee Technical College functions to broaden the outreach of the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Network within our community. Selected as one of the top 25 Training Centers in the country, the over 1000 affiliated instructors have trained over 36,000 members of our community at local businesses, schools, churches and hospitals in the past three years alone. The Community Training Center strives to promote the mission of the American Heart Association, fighting heart disease and stroke, by offering quality AHA training courses in basic life support, advanced life support and pediatric advanced life support to the community. The Community Training Center also serves to support affiliated instructors who require certification, the latest training information, materials and course completion cards. For more information or to register for this training call 770-529-2372 or 770-528-3538

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Chattahoochee Technical College offers a wide range of course in the industrial technical area. From OSHA Safety, and Mine Safety to Industrial Maintenance. Please take a look at our offerings. If you need something in addition to what is listed, please call 770 528-4550. For more information or to register, please contact 770-528-4550 or email [email protected]

OSHA 30 HourDesigned for supervisors and or persons who have managerial responsibility for facility safety. Course topics include managing safety and health, material handling, hazardous materials, ergonomics, recordkeeping, industrial hygiene, respiratory protection, and permit controlled confined space.Course Fee: $329Paulding Campus: Monday, 3/3/14 to 3/24/14 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

OSHA 10 HourDesigned for anyone in industry, particularly front-line leads and supervisors. This course covers: Introduction to OSHA, Basic Safety and Health, HazCom, Fire Safety, Walking and Working Surfaces, Electrical Safety, Lockout/Tagout, Bloodborne Pathogens, PPE and Machine Guarding. Course Fee: $175 Paulding Campus: Tuesday, 3/4/14 to 3/11/14 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Medic First AidWith completion of this program you will be asked to demonstrate your knowledge by completing exercises using CPR and AED. You will also be required to pass a written assessment. The training you receive will cover First Aid Basics, (including scene safety, finding the problem, calling for help and more). You will also cover Medical emergencies (including actions for choking, breathing problems, shock and more), Injury emergencies (including actions for bleeding, broken bones, burns and more). In addition, you will learn about Blood Borne Pathogens, CPR, and AED. Medic First Aid is for the working adult and will not cover infant and child first aid or CPR.Course Fee: $65North Metro Campus: Thursday, 2/20/14 OR 3/27/14, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Paulding Campus: Wednesday, 2/5/14 OR Thursday, 4/24/14, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Medic First Aid UpdateThis four hour training will update you on First Aid Basics, (including scene safety, finding the problem, calling for help and more). You will also cover Medical emergencies (including actions for choking, breathing problems, shock and more), Injury emergencies (including actions for bleeding, broken bones, burns and more). In addition, you will learn about Blood Borne Pathogens, CPR, and AED. Medic First Aid is for the working adult and will not cover infant and child first aid or CPR.Course Fee: $45 Appalachian Campus: Thursday, 1/30/14 OR Wednesday, 3/26/14, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Multi-craft Industrial Maintenance Training The purpose of the 132-hour course is to provide job incumbents with an opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills in several primary areas of industrial maintenance. The twelve week session is broken down into eight modules, which includes four Electrical Maintenance modules and four Mechanical Maintenance Modules. Participants can choose to enroll in either the Electrical or the Mechanical sessions which is priced separately, as indicated below or they can enroll in the complete twelve week session. Participants who choose to enroll and successfully complete the entire program will receive a non-credit certificate of completion from Chattahoochee Technical College. Additionally, the Comprehensive Final Assessment, which is approximately 4 to 6 hours, is included in the course fee and is scheduled for 4/2/14. Course Fee: $1,980North Metro Campus: W/F, 1/15/14 to 4/2/14 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Electrical Maintenance (90 Hours, 8 Weeks, 1/15/14 to 3/5/14) $1,350Module 1- Introduction (24 hrs) • Basic Electricity• Electrical Safety and Arc Flash• Electrical MeasurementModule 2 - Industrial Motors (18 hrs) • Electric Motor Fundamentals• Types of Electric Motors• Electric Motor Nomenclature and WiringModule 3 - Industrial Wiring and Conductors (24 hrs) • Using the National Electrical Code• Overload Protection• Conductor Sizing and Conduit DesignModule 4 - Motor Controls (24 hrs) • Contactors, Relays, and Motor Starters• Sensors and Controls• Basic Motor Control Circuits

Mechanical Maintenance

(42 Hours, 4 Weeks, 3/7/14 to 3/28/14) $630Module 1 – Introduction (6 hrs) • Mechanical Safety• Simple Machines• Lubrication• BearingsModule 2 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics (24 hrs)• Pneumatic and Hydraulic Principles• Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems• Control Devices and ActuatorsModule 3 - Power Transmission (6 hrs) • Chain Drives• Belt DrivesModule 4 - Equipment Handling for Maintenance Personnel (6 hrs)• Lifting and moving tools and equipment• Cranes and Rigging• Powered Industrial Trucks for Maintenance Personnel

Proactive Defense CourseStudents will learn how to identify and react to and avoid threats, detect lies, avoid conflict, analyze physiological reactions to fear, participate in realistic attack scenarios and the skills required to control, contain and survive an attack. This awesome course will be offered this semester twice in honor of Women’s History Month and National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. No longer will you have to be a victim, but a victor!Course Fee: $95North Metro Campus: T/Th, 3/18/14 to 3/20/14 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Marietta Campus: T/Th, 5/6/14 to 5/8/14 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

BOMA/HVAC – Course 5In course 5 of the Commercial HVAC Program topics include: Control Systems; Rules, Regulations, Standards and Laws; Electricity, Power and Efficiency; the review and the final exam. This is not a “hands-on” course; you should already be working in the field.Course Fee: $795Marietta Campus: T/Th, 2/13/14 to 4/24/14 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Commercial Construction Site Safety Students will be provided with an overview of the most common safety issues encountered in commercial construction. Instructors will prepare students with an understanding of many types of dangers inherent to modern construction sites, and then discuss specific equipment, means and methods, and techniques for recognizing and addressing the dangers. Emphasis will be on the safety concerns which are most often cited in on-the-job injuries, in an effort to provide a safer construction working environment. The course structure consists of 8 hours of classroom training and offers the student an introduction into safety issues in many facets of commercial construction.

Topics Include: • Why is safety important?• The most common safety citations• Fall Protection• Hoisting and Lifting Safety• Vehicles and Mechanized Equipment• Materials Handling, Storage and Use• Lockout/Tagout• Electrical Safety• Excavations and Trenching Safety• Scaffolding and Lift Safety• Stairways and Ladders• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• Specialized tasks

Course Fee: $299Marietta Campus: Tuesday, 4/22/14 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Industrial/Technical Programs

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Construction Plans and Specifications Blueprint Reading (CPS) This course provides hands on training in reading and understanding construction plans and specifications. Instructors will prepare students to dig through the details and specification sections to help understand the design intent, note requirements for bid preparation, and minimize errors in construction and installation. The course structure consists of 8 hours of classroom training with lab / test time reviewing actual plans and specifications.

Topics Include:• Types of drawings• Lines, symbols, and objects• Units and scales• Drawing views• Discipline specific drawings (mechanical, structural, etc.)• Types of specifications• Typical specification sections

Course Fee: $279Marietta Campus: Thursday, 2/6/148:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Construction Codes, Regulations and Standards (CCR)This course provides an overview of common codes and standards used in construction. Instructors will walk students through relevant sections of codes and regulations including OSHA, ADA, IBC, IRC, etc. The course structure consists of 8 hours of classroom training with a review test to reinforce important material.

Topics Include:• Who is in charge?• National, state and municipal building authorities• Federal property• Airports, coastlines, railways, and other entities• Roads and highways• Easements• OSHA• ADA• NFPA• IBC and IRC• Minimums, maximums, restrictions and exceptions

Course Fee: $279Marietta Campus: Tuesday, 3/11/14 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Level 1- Certified Subcontractor Awareness Seminar (White Card) This 2 hour course is designed for those participants that work as subcontractors and are engaged in grading and earthmoving. This group includes utility workers, well drilling operators, and water quality sampling personnel. Course Fee: $75 Canton Campus: Friday, 2/28/14 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Intro to Structures for the Non-Engineers (ITS)This course provides an introduction into structures, structural members, and structural connections. Beginning with loads and load paths, instructors will walk students through how members are loaded, how they behave, and how they connect. Emphasis will be placed on how to take this information into construction / architecture / and general commercial work to help understand how buildings and other structures go together. Can I remove that wall or cut into that beam?...time to get an answer and find out why. The course consists of 16 hours of classroom training and offers the student an introduction into structures for non-engineers.

Topics Include:• Loads and load paths• Strength and deflection• Beams and columns• Stability and bracing• Members and Connections (Wood, Concrete, Steel)

Course Fee: $499Marietta Campus: W/Th, 3/12/14 to 3/13/149:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

LED Lighting and Technology (LED)This course provides a basic understanding of LED lighting technology, its history and development, and its current application in the architectural and entertainment lighting industries. The instructor will prepare students by studying real world examples of LED lighting applications, the environmental impact LEDs are having on today’s society, along with the opportunity to ask questions from instructors who utilize LED technology on a day to day basis. Emphasis will be in the use and application of LED lighting, to recognize the advantages and disadvantages of LED over traditional lighting sources, and to dispel the many myths that surround this technology. This course structure consists of 4 hours of classroom training and offers the student a chance to explore many creative applications of this nontraditional lighting source.

Topics Include:• History and development of LED technology• Environmental impact of LED lighting• LED myths• Architectural uses• Entertainment uses• Case studies

Course Fee: $120Marietta Campus: Wednesday, 2/26/14 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

National Wood Flooring Association

Educational Workshops held at the Marietta Campus. See Dates Below.Course Fee: $200 per course; $600 for all four courses 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Jobsite Preparation and Testing – 2/24/14 Jobsite Checklist, Moisture Testing Methods, Water & Wood Relationships, Structural Fundamentals, Subfloor Preparation, Wood Substrates, Concrete Substrates, Flattening Substrates, Preparing for the Installation.

Estimating/Job Costing – 2/25/14 How to make money in our trade. Step by step analysis of estimating. Real-Life training workshop, reading blueprints, job costing in order to make more money and cut back on call-backs.

Wood Floor Sales – 2/26/14 Overview of selling wood floors and helping your client make the right choice in their flooring selection.

EPA Lead Renovators Course – 2/27/14 Lead Renovator Certification as required by our Government.

Certification Testing - 2/28/14 1 Day of Hands-on Certification Testing. Proctors on site to observe and sign off on qualified contractors. Contact National Wood Flooring Association at (636) 519-9663, extension 107, for more information about session requirements.

Wood Flooring Basic Installation This training provides a comprehensive entry-level overview of installation of wood flooring. This opportunity is perfect for installers who are new to the industry and new to selling wood in a retail setting.Course Fee: $300Marietta Campus: T/W/Th, 5/20/14 to 5/22/148:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Mine Safety and Health TrainingThe Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) operates under the authority of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977. The United States Congress created MSHA to help reduce fatalities, injuries and illnesses among miners in our nation’s mines through a variety of activities, including on-site mine safety and health training. Our training program exceeds the requirements of Part 46 and Part 48 for mine safety and health training. For more information about the Miner and Annual Refresher Training Schedule, please contact Ida Jean Brown at 770-975-4050.

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Continuing Professional Education (Non-Credit)http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/programsandcourses/continuing-professional-education/

Paralegal Certificate Program The Paralegal Certificate is a very popular program and can be completed in slightly less than a year. Each course is six weeks in length and is offered once per year on Tuesday or Thursday evenings. You may join the program at any time provided there is not a pre-requisite for the class. The job outlook for paralegals is excellent. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, this occupation is projected to grow faster, through 2018, than other occupations that require post-secondary training or an associate degree. Paralegals, also referred to as Legal Assistants, work under an attorney’s supervision and can perform a variety of duties in law offices, corporate settings, within the health care arena, or with local, state, or federal government entities. Paralegal duties can include preparing legal documents, performing research, managing offices, filing pleadings with court clerks, interviewing witnesses or assisting at trial. Paralegals must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to master word processing, spreadsheet, telecommunications, database, presentation and legal research software.

Course Fee: $125 per courseMarietta Campus: Tuesday OR Thursday *See Below for Specific Dates*6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Civil Litigation II - Approved for WIATopics discussed include jurisdiction, venue, service on defendants, pleadings, discovery, torts, jury trials, judge trials, court rules and procedure, and assisting at trial. (Pre-requisite: Civil Litigation I) Tuesday, 1/14/14 to 2/18/14

Legal Research & Writing II - Approved for WIATopics covered include legal terminology, law library research, opinion & brief writing. (Pre-requisite: Legal Research & Writing I) Thursday, 1/16/14 to 2/20/14

Real Estate Law - Approved for WIAThis course covers legal aspects applying to real property including transference of title; performing a title search, contracts; deeds, mortgages, title insurance and title examination; closing process. Tuesday, 2/25/14 to 4/8/14

Criminal Law I - Approved for WIAThis course will cover the basic principles of criminal law, types of offenses, and criminal procedure from the commission of the offense to trials and their aftermath. Topics discussed include terminology, procedure (arrest through trial), criminal code, and the paralegal’s role in assisting clients and attorneys.Thursday, 2/27/14 to 4/10/14

Family Law - Approved for WIAThis course will cover all areas of family law, including marriage, divorce, annulment, division of property, child custody and support, spousal support and adoption. Also discussed are pleading, preparation & trial.

Tuesday, 4/15/14 to 5/20/14

Criminal Law II - Approved for WIAIn-depth look at procedural and constitutional issues, motions to suppress, and appeal process. Also discussed: the prosecutor’s role in initiating cases and the role of the attorney in defending the accused, pre-trial motions and plea bargaining. (Pre-requisite: Criminal Law I)Thursday, 4/17/14 to 5/22/14

The Center for Legal Studies (Online)The Economic Development Division, in partnership with The Center for Legal Studies, offers additional legal education courses in an effort to provide our students with the flexibility necessary to achieve their academic goals while continuing with their everyday lives. Take a quick look at what is being offered in the coming months:

Estate Planning Basics for EveryoneWhether you are planning for yourself or assisting an aging parent or other family member, a sound estate plan ensures that loved ones will know what you want to happen when you die, and also allows you to create instructions for what you would like to happen if you are living but can no longer care for yourself or make decisions for yourself. This two-night workshop will be facilitated by a local attorney and will cover:

• Why everyone needs an estate plan and how to get started

• Wills, Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney, Living Wills

• Federal and State Estate Tax Laws, Inheritance Tax

• Roles of Executors, Trustees, Guardians

• Examples, Exercises, Case Studies

*Please note that this is a workshop designed to give a general overview. While examples will be given, specific questions about personal situations or documents needed cannot be answered because each estate plan must be tailored to that person's situation and needs, and specific legal advice cannot be dispensed in a group setting. For anyone wanting specific advice, you would need to hire an attorney.* This class is NOT a part of the Paralegal Certificate Program.

Course Fee: $79 Marietta Campus: Tues/Thurs 3/11/14 to 3/13/14, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.North Metro Campus: Tues/Thurs 4/22/14 to 4/24/14, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Paralegal/Estate Planning

Please call the Center for Legal Studies at 1-800-522-7737 or email [email protected] for more information.

For more information or to register, call 770-528-4550 or email [email protected]

In addition to the Paralegal Certificate Program, the Economic Development division also offers Estate Planning workshops and online courses through the Center for Legal Studies.

Advanced Legal Research and Writing $729

Advanced Paralegal $1,650

Intellectual Property Law for Engineers $575

Legal Investigation $575

Legal Nurse Consultant $849

Legal Secretary $575

Mediation $575

Paralegal $1,189

Victim Advocacy $575

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TEAS/HOBET Prep Course The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) or Health Occupations Basic Entrance Test (HOBET) assesses readiness in basic Math, Science, Reading and English Grammar for students applying to health sciences programs. The new revised curriculum for the TEAS/HOBET Prep Course is designed to help first time test takers and those re-taking either exam to prepare for the test by identifying knowledge that needs review, learning test taking strategies, managing test anxiety, and increasing confidence and speed. This is a 4-hour classroom session that includes instructor-led practice, coaching, and how to create a study plan.

Course Prerequisites 1) Students must have a user ID and password for the appropriate ATI Testing Website (TEAS or HOBET) and bring the user ID and password to the class. Students who previously took an exam will already have this.

Websites: • For TEAS go to www.atitesting.com • For HOBET go to www.atialliedhealth.com

2) Either bring the assessment summary from a TEAS or HOBET exam previously taken or purchase at least one ATI online practice test. Take the practice test before coming to class and bring the practice exam assessment form to the class.

3) Purchase the appropriate Version V Study Guide for either the TEAS or HOBET exam. Study Guides and practice exams are available for purchase from ATI via their website and other book sales sources including the CTC bookstores. Course Fee: $99 Marietta Campus, Friday, 2/21/149:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Marietta Campus, Tuesday 3/11/146:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. North Metro Campus: Friday, 1/24/14 OR 04/11/149:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

TEAS/HOBET Testing TEAS and HOBET are the entrance exams given to prospective health science students. Chattahoochee Technical College offers both the TEAS and HOBET in Version V. Sessions are available on the Marietta and North Metro Campuses several times per month, and occasionally on other campuses throughout the year.Test fee: $70

Schedule and Registration Procedures Current schedules can be found on our website. To view the schedule and register online, please go to www.chattahoocheetech.edu, click on “Continuing Professional Education: Non-Credit”, then click “Register Now”, and scroll down to “TEAS/HOBET”. Registrations can also be taken over the phone or in person, as follows:• Marietta Campus: Building H, 770-528-4550 • North Metro Campus: Building D, 770-975-4050

GA Pest ExamPlease visit the Georgia Pest Exam website at www.gapestexam.com to register for pest control examinations offered on the Appalachian, Marietta and North Metro Campuses. You can also view your previous exam registration and participation records on this site as well. Test Fee: Varies depending on exam

TABE TestTABE remains the most comprehensive and reliable academic assessment product in adult basic education. Educators use TABE testing to provide a solid foundation for effectively assessing the skills and knowledge of adult learners. The TABE Test proctored through the Economic Development Division will be given on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. or Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. by appointment only. For more information on this test please call 770-528-4550.Test Fee: No cost

General Proctored ExamsAll general exams proctored through the Economic Development Division will be given by appointment only. For more information please call 770-528-4550.Proctoring Fee: Varies depending on exam

WorkK eys® Assessment The Technical College System of Georgia and Chattahoochee Technical College recognize the value of an identified skilled workforce and are pleased to offer the WorkKeys® Assessment. The WorkKeys® Assessment System, powered by ACT, is a comprehensive system for measuring, communicating and improving the common skills required for success in the workplace. The assessments measure "real-world" skills that employers believe are critical to job success. These skills are Applied Mathematics, Locating Information and Reading for Information.Successful completion of all three skills will result in the ACT National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC), which is a portable credential that demonstrates achievement and a certain level of workplace employability skills. There are four NCRC Certificate Levels. See below for a description of each.

The Certificate Level is determined by the lowest level earned in any of the three core assessment areas; even though individual scores in one or more sections may be higher. Additional assessments through the WorkKeys® Assessment system also include:

• Applied Technology

• Business Writing

• Listening for Understanding

• Workplace Observation

• Teamwork

• FIT

• Performance

• Talent

When properly used, businesses can make hiring and promotion decisions based on WorkKeys® with confidence and security. Test Fee: The cost for the battery of the three core skill assessments is $40. The cost for the other individual assessments is $20 each

The Testing Center

The Economic Development Division administers several assessments as a value-added service to the students, businesses and partners within our community. Take a look to see how we can help you enter that program of study that you have a desire to get into or land that job that you have been waiting for! For more information or to register, call 770-528-4550 or email [email protected]

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Special and Upcoming Programs

North Georgia Gardening SymposiumNorth Metro Campus, Building D, Room 400 Thursday, 2/27/14, 8:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. 8:00-8:30 am Registration and Check in

8:30-9:30 am From Winter Woe to Winter WOW, Spice up the Leafless GardenScott McMahan, McMahan’s NurseryTake an exciting look at some rare and unusual shrubs, tree and evergreen perennials that add interest to the winter garden through striking bark, beautiful berries, winter fragrance and flowers or attractive foliage. A sure fire way to get excited about winter gardening.

9:30-10:30 am Pruning with K nowledgeRick Smith, The Pruning GuruKnowing the tools, timing and techniques to use are essential in pruning. Proper pruning makes for healthier plants, thus plants with less insect and disease problems. Plants with less disease and insect problems grow and look better making your landscape garden the envy of all. Learn about those plants that often confuse us on how to prune like hydrangeas, Japanese maples, mahonia, roses etc.

10:30-10:45 am Break

10:45-11:45 am Japanese Maples for Georgia GardensMike Francis, Maple Ridge NurseryWith thousands of cultivars of Japanese maples how do you know which one to use? Well, walk through the land of Japanese maple cultivars with us and discover the many great cultivars that will do well in our hot Georgia summers. A wealth of experience and trials leads to some pretty interesting plants to use in our gardens. Do not miss out on this one.

11:45-1:00 pm Lunch (on your own)

1:00-2:00 pm Planning the WOW: Flowers to Take their Breath AwayJenny Hardgrave, Simply FlowersSeasonal color makes or breaks the landscape garden. Learn how to do it right, what to choose and how to plant correctly so you have less problems. Healthier seasonal color beds mean less disease and insect activity in the garden. Your project will stand out from all the others, be beautiful, pest free and happy! This exciting presentation will give you the tools to a bright, beautiful pest resistant show.

2:00-3:00 pm Garden Safety: Pesticides, Plants, Tools Etc.Todd Hurt, UGA Center for Urban AgricultureThis presentation focuses on pesticide safety from selection to application and cleanup. Being safe is paramount. The presentation will also cover safety in respect to tool and equipment use, plants, weather and critters in the garden. Don’t miss out on this talk as we wander safely into the landscape.

3:00-3:15 pm Break

3:15-4:15pm Pest Resistant Landscape PlantsMatthew Chappell, UGA Horticulture DepartmentThis presentation focuses on plant selection and proper design first. Then we delve into the world of plants and choosing those that maximize the landscape benefits while minimizing the invasion of pests into the garden/landscape. Not only choosing the right plants, but proper design installation and maintenance all factor into how a plant resists pests.

Program Cost: $35, Includes two tickets to Smith Gilbert Gardens3 Hours Pesticide Recertification Credit for Category 24 Ornamental and Turf 1 Hour Pesticide Recertification Credit for Private Applicators

This program is a joint venture of Chattahoochee Technical College, Smith Gilbert Gardens and The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. For more information or to register, call 770-528-4550 or email [email protected]

COMING SOON!!! Creating the Environment for Extraordinary Customer Service Customers are the life of any business. Keeping them coming back for more is essential to business success. Little things make a big difference. This program is a real winner! It will provide tremendous insight into creating the environment for extraordinary customer service! Hear from award winning organizations such as Chick Fil A, Publix Supermarkets, State Farm Insurance and others on how they create winning customer service. This event will be one to remember, so please keep an eye out for this upcoming opportunity of a lifetime!

Certified Escort Vehicle Operator Program Effective July 1, 2011, all escort vehicle operators are required to obtain an approved certification prior to performing the duties of an oversized/overweight load escort vehicle operator in Georgia. As part of the certification, each candidate is required to complete this eight classroom hour certification program. A certificate documents completion of the course. We are in the planning stages of offering this program, so please check back soon!

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Online Courses

Funding OptionsSeveral of our training options have been approved for funding by the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) or through Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits. All courses that are approved for either type of funding will be noted in the course description near the fee that is listed for the course. For additional information on the funding options that best fit your needs, please contact us at 770-528-4550.

WIA – Workforce Investment Act

The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) was established in 1998 to prepare adults and dislocated workers for entry and re-entry into the workforce. WIA training funds are designed to serve laid-off individuals and eligible, low income adults who are in need of training to enter the labor market. WIA at Chattahoochee Technical College serves three workforce regions. Your specific region is determined by the county in which you reside, or it may also be the county of the company from which you were laid off.

VA – Military Education Benefits: VA GI Bill

Active duty and honorably discharged members of the Navy, Army, Air Force and Marines may qualify for educational benefits based on coverage through the GI Bill. In addition, many veterans can benefit from the Post-9/11 Bill which provides financial support for education for those veterans with at least 90 days of continuous service after September 11, 2001. Other veterans with

service-connected disability may qualify after 30 days of service. Benefits may also apply to those on active duty, their spouses and children.

MyCAA – Military Spouse Career Advancement Account

Spouses of veterans may also qualify for programs through the Military Spouse Career Advancement Account (MyCAA). This unique program allows spouses of veterans up to $4,000 for educational training in continuing education, degree programs, licenses, or credentials leading to a high demand job.

Find A WIA Coordinator in Your AreaREGION 1Appalachian Campus706-253-4617www.nwgrc.org

North Metro Campus770-975-4026www.nwgrc.org

Paulding Campus770-443-3622www.nwgrc.org

REGION 4Marietta Campus — Cobb County770-528-3196 or 770-528-4300www.cobbworks.org

REGION 7Appalachian Campus — Cherokee County706-253-4578 CobblCherokee DOL 770-528-6100 ext. 110 www.atlantaregional.com/wiatraining

The Economic Development Division offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely online. All of our courses are taught by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient and geared just for you. To register for one of our top ten courses below, or to explore other exciting courses, please visit us at www.ed2go.com/chattced/ or www.ed2go.com/career/

New Online Partnership with TechU24/7 Chattahoochee Technical College is excited to partner with TechU24/7 to offer an exclusive online program than can help you prepare for a career as a Commercial Food Equipment Repair Technician. This flexible program allows you to begin at any time; there are no structured class schedules. You are allowed 120 days to complete the 24-hour program. Commercial Food Equipment Repair Technicians spend their days solving critical equipment problems in kitchens located in restaurants, schools, hotels and hospitals, etc. They are afforded the opportunity to work in ever-changing environments and directly impact the customer’s experience at the businesses they service. Thousands of current job openings across North America mean companies are looking for the next generation of equipment repair technicians. The TechU24/7 program equips you with the basic knowledge and skills that many local service companies are looking for. These service companies have agreed to give anyone who successfully completes the training program a proctored exam and interview, which can potentially lead to a job with these companies in your area. This program has the potential to put candidates in jobs within a few weeks.Course Fee: $1,495For more information, call 770-528-4550 or email

[email protected]

Top 10 Online Courses• A to Z Grant Writing• Accounting Fundamentals• Creating Web Pages• Grammar Refresher• Intermediate MS Excel• Intro to MS Excel• Intro to SQL• Medical Terminology• Project Management Fundamentals• Speed Spanish

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Continuing Professional Education (Non-Credit)http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/programsandcourses/continuing-professional-education/

Registration ProceduresRegardless of what skills you want to learn or the direction your career path will take, one of the courses contained herein is sure to help you get there! Therefore, now that you have reviewed the courses outlined within this catalog, a decision must be made. Which course will it be? Will it be the Patient Care Technician course? Or, maybe it will be the Leadership Academy? Once you reach your decision, the next question is, NOW WHAT? Course Registration is the answer! The registration process will vary slightly based on which course you select. However, generally speaking, it is as simple as 1, 2, and 3.

Marietta Campus – Building H980 South Cobb DriveMarietta, GA 30060Phone: 770-528-4550Fax: [email protected]

North Metro Campus – Building D5198 Ross RoadAcworth, GA 30102Phone: 770-975-4050Fax: [email protected]

If you run into any problems along the way, please do not hesitate to contact us via the contact information listed below, and one of our friendly team members will be glad to help:

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Spring 2014 A-Z Course Listing

Spring  2014  -­‐  SolutionsA-­‐Z  Course  Listing

Course  Name Day Date Time Campus CostBasic  Etiquette  for  Students  and  Job  Seekers Thurs 3/6/14 9am-­‐12pm Marietta $49BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (initial  course) Wed 1/8/14 9am-­‐  1:30pm N  Metro $60BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (initial  course) Fri 2/21/14 9am-­‐1:30pm Canton $60BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (initial  course) Sat 3/8/14 9am-­‐1:30pm Marietta $60

BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Thurs 3/13/14 9am-­‐1:00pm N  Metro $50BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Thurs 5/1/14 9am-­‐1:00pm N  Metro $50BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Fri 1/14/14 9am-­‐1:00pm Canton $50BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Fri 4/18/14 9am-­‐1:00pm Canton $50

BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 1/29/14 6pm  -­‐  8pm N  Metro $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 3/26/14 6pm-­‐8pm N  Metro $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 5/21/14 3pm-­‐5pm N  Metro $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 2/12/14 6pm  -­‐  8pm Marietta $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 4/9/14 6pm-­‐8pm Marietta $20

BOMA  HVAC  -­‐  Course  5 T/Th 2/13-­‐4/24/14 5pm  -­‐  9pm Marietta $795Business  Banking  Basics  (BBB) Wed 1/15/14 8am-­‐12pm Marietta $139

Business  Contract  Law  for  the  Real  World Thurs 1/16/14 9am-­‐5pm Marietta $139Business  Essentials:  Business  &  Leadership  Etiquette Tues 1/14/14 9am-­‐12pm N  Metro $99

C  N  A  Program M-­‐Th 1/13-­‐2/24/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $989C  N  A  Program M-­‐F 1/13-­‐2/7/14 8am  -­‐  1pm Marietta $989C  N  A  Program M-­‐Th 2/17-­‐3/18/14 6pm-­‐10pm Canton $989C  N  A  Program M-­‐F 4/13-­‐5/8/14 8am  -­‐  1pm Marietta $989

Civil  Litigation  II Tues 1/14-­‐2/18/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125CMAA/CEHRS M-­‐Th 1/13-­‐4/18/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $2,999CMAA/CEHRS M-­‐Th 4/22-­‐6/27/14 9:30am-­‐2:30pm Marietta $2,999

Commercial  Construction  Site  Safety T/Th 4/22/14 9am-­‐5pm Marietta $299Construction  Codes,  Regulations  and  Standards  (CCR) Tues 3/11/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $279

Construction  Plans  &  Specifications  –  Blueprint  Reading  (CPS) Thurs 2/6/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $279Criminal  Law  I Thurs 2/27-­‐4/10/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Criminal  Law  II Thurs 4/17  -­‐  5/22/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125

Dental  Assisting  with  Clinical  Externship M/W 3/3-­‐5/5/14 6pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $1,299Entrepreneur's  Boot  Camp T,W,Th 1/14-­‐1/16/14 6pm-­‐8:30pm N  Metro $99

EPA  Lead  Renovators  Course     Thurs 2/27/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200Estate  Planning  Basics T/Th 3/11,  3/13/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $79Estate  Planning  Basics T/Th 4/22,  4/24/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm N  Metro $79Excel  Advanced  2010 Fri 2/28/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Excel  Advanced  2010 T/Th 3/4,  3/6/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $129Excel  Advanced  2010 Fri 4/25/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129

Excel  Intro  2010 T/Th 2/18,  2/20/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $129Excel  Intro  2010 Fri 2/21/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Excel  Intro  2010 Fri 4/18/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Excel  Intro  2010 T/Th 4/22,  4/24/14 6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $129

Family  Law Tues 4/15-­‐5/20/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Financial  Management:    Manage  that  Money! T/Th 1/14-­‐3/27/14 6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $395

Heartsaver  CPR  with  AED Fri 2/7/14 1pm  -­‐  4pm Marietta $45Heartsaver  CPR  with  AED  &  First  Aid Fri` 2/7/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $80

Heartsaver  First  Aid Fri 2/7/14 8am  -­‐  12pm Marietta $45Home  Healthcare  Aide M/W 3/3-­‐5/7/14 6pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $1,499

Intensive  English  Program    (Full  Time) M-­‐Th 1/13  -­‐  3/7/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $1,435Intensive  English  Program  (Part  Time) M-­‐Th 1/13  -­‐  3/7/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $325Intensive  English  Program  (Full  Time) M-­‐Th 3/10-­‐5/9/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $1,435Intensive  English  Program  (Part  Time) M-­‐Th 3/10-­‐5/9/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $325

Intro  to  Structures  for  the  Non-­‐Engineers  (ITS) W/Th 3/12-­‐3/13/14 9am-­‐5pm Marietta $499Leadership  -­‐  Communication  Skills Thurs 2/6/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149

Leadership  -­‐  Delegation  &  Teamwork Thurs 3/6/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Leadership  -­‐  Leadership  Essentials Thurs 5/1/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149

Leadership  -­‐  Management  Styles  &  Goal  Setting Thurs 4/3/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Course  Name Day Date Time Campus Cost

Leadership  -­‐  Motivation  &  Coaching Thurs 2/20/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Leadership  -­‐  Supervisory/Leadership Thurs 1/23/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149

Leadership  -­‐  Time  Mgt/Problem  Solving Thurs 4/17/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Leadership  Academy  -­‐  (all  eight  sessions) Thurs 1/23-­‐5/1/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $1,000

Lean  Six  Sigma  -­‐  Black  Belt,  Week  1 M-­‐F 2/24-­‐2/28/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $4,950Lean  Six  Sigma  -­‐  Black  Belt,  Week  2**Price  is  included  in  Week  1** M-­‐F 3/24-­‐3/28/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta N/A**

Lean  Six  Sigma  -­‐  Green  Belt M-­‐F 2/10  -­‐  2/14/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $2,210LED  Lighting  and  Technology  (LED) Wed 2/26/14 8am-­‐12pm Marietta $120

Legal  Research  &  Writing  II Thur 1/16-­‐2/20/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Level  1-­‐  Certified  Subcon.  Awareness  Seminar  (White  Card)   Fri 2/28/14 9am  -­‐  11:30am Canton TBD

Linking  Literacy  to  Lessons/Silly  Science Sat 2/8/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $45Linking  Literacy  to  Lessons/Silly  Science Sat 3/15/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $45

Medic  First  Aid Thurs 2/20/14 8am-­‐3pm NM $65Medic  First  Aid Thurs 3/27/14 8am-­‐3pm NM $65Medic  First  Aid Wed 2/5/14 8am-­‐3pm Paulding $65Medic  First  Aid Thurs 4/24/14 8am-­‐3pm Paulding $65

Medic  First  Aid  Update Thurs 1/30/14 8am-­‐12pm App $45Medic  First  Aid  Update Wed 3/26/14 8am-­‐12pm App $45

Multi-­‐Craft  -­‐  Electrical  Maintenance W/F 1/15-­‐3/5/14 7:30am  -­‐  2:30pm N  Metro $1,350Multi-­‐Craft  -­‐  Mechanical  Maintenance W/F 3/7-­‐3/28/14 7:30am  -­‐  2:30  pm N  Metro $630

Multi-­‐Craft  Industrial  Maintenance  Training  (both  modules) W/F 1/15-­‐4/2/14 7:30am  -­‐  2:30pm N  Metro $1,980National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Educational  Courses    (all  four)   M-­‐Th 2/24-­‐2/27/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $600

National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Estimating/Job  Costing   Tues 2/25/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Jobsite  Preparation  and  Testing       Mon 2/24/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200

National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Wood  Floor  Sales Wed 2/26/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Wood  Flooring  Basic  Installation T/W/Th 5/20-­‐5/22/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $300

National  Wood  Flooring  Association  -­‐  Certification  Testing   Fri 2/28/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $175North  Georgia  Gardening  Symposium Thurs 2/27/14 8:00am-­‐4:15pm N  Metro $35

OSHA  10  hour Tues 3/4-­‐3/11/14 8am-­‐4:30pm Paulding $175OSHA  30  hour Mon 3/3-­‐3/24/14 8am-­‐4:30pm Paulding $329

Patient  Care  Technician M-­‐F 1/13-­‐4/11/14 8am-­‐  1pm Marietta $3,699Patient  Care  Technician M-­‐Th 1/13-­‐5/28/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $3,699Patient  Care  Technician M-­‐F 4/13-­‐6/30/14 8am-­‐1pm Marietta $3,699

Performanace  Mgt Thurs 3/20/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Pharmacy  Technician  Program T/Th 3/11-­‐5/6/14 6pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $999

Phlebotomy M-­‐F 2/12-­‐2/28/14 6pm-­‐10pm Marietta $799Phlebotomy M-­‐Th 2/24-­‐3/18/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $799Phlebotomy M-­‐F 5/12-­‐5/28/14 6pm-­‐10pm Marietta $799

PowerPoint  Intro  2010 Fri 3/21/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Proactive  Defense  Course T/Th 3/18-­‐3/20/14 6:00pm-­‐9:00pm N  Metro $95Proactive  Defense  Course T/Th 5/6-­‐5/8/14 6:00pm-­‐9:00pm Marietta $95

Quickbooks  Level  1 T/Th 3/18-­‐3/27/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $299Quickbooks  Level  1 T/Th 4/22-­‐5/1/14 6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $299

Real  Estate  Law Tues 2/25-­‐4/8/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Social  Media  for  Business Fri 3/14/14 9am-­‐1pm Marietta $69TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Fri 1/24/14 9am  -­‐  1pm N  Metro $99TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Fri 2/21/14 9am  -­‐  1pm Marietta $99TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Tues 3/11/14 6pm-­‐10pm Marietta $99TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Fri 4/11/14 9am  -­‐  1pm N  Metro $99

What's  New  With  Windows  8 Wed 3/12/14 6pm-­‐8pm Marietta $29Word  Intro  2010 T/Th 1/21,  1/23/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $129Word  Intro  2010 Fri 1/24/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Word  Intro  2010 Fri 3/7/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Word  Intro  2010 T/Th 4/8,  4/10/14   6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $129

Spring  2014  -­‐  SolutionsA-­‐Z  Course  Listing

Course  Name Day Date Time Campus CostBasic  Etiquette  for  Students  and  Job  Seekers Thurs 3/6/14 9am-­‐12pm Marietta $49BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (initial  course) Wed 1/8/14 9am-­‐  1:30pm N  Metro $60BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (initial  course) Fri 2/21/14 9am-­‐1:30pm Canton $60BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (initial  course) Sat 3/8/14 9am-­‐1:30pm Marietta $60

BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Thurs 3/13/14 9am-­‐1:00pm N  Metro $50BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Thurs 5/1/14 9am-­‐1:00pm N  Metro $50BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Fri 1/14/14 9am-­‐1:00pm Canton $50BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  (Renewal) Fri 4/18/14 9am-­‐1:00pm Canton $50

BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 1/29/14 6pm  -­‐  8pm N  Metro $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 3/26/14 6pm-­‐8pm N  Metro $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 5/21/14 3pm-­‐5pm N  Metro $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 2/12/14 6pm  -­‐  8pm Marietta $20BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Skills  Check-­‐Off   Wed 4/9/14 6pm-­‐8pm Marietta $20

BOMA  HVAC  -­‐  Course  5 T/Th 2/13-­‐4/24/14 5pm  -­‐  9pm Marietta $795Business  Banking  Basics  (BBB) Wed 1/15/14 8am-­‐12pm Marietta $139

Business  Contract  Law  for  the  Real  World Thurs 1/16/14 9am-­‐5pm Marietta $139Business  Essentials:  Business  &  Leadership  Etiquette Tues 1/14/14 9am-­‐12pm N  Metro $99

C  N  A  Program M-­‐Th 1/13-­‐2/24/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $989C  N  A  Program M-­‐F 1/13-­‐2/7/14 8am  -­‐  1pm Marietta $989C  N  A  Program M-­‐Th 2/17-­‐3/18/14 6pm-­‐10pm Canton $989C  N  A  Program M-­‐F 4/13-­‐5/8/14 8am  -­‐  1pm Marietta $989

Civil  Litigation  II Tues 1/14-­‐2/18/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125CMAA/CEHRS M-­‐Th 1/13-­‐4/18/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $2,999CMAA/CEHRS M-­‐Th 4/22-­‐6/27/14 9:30am-­‐2:30pm Marietta $2,999

Commercial  Construction  Site  Safety T/Th 4/22/14 9am-­‐5pm Marietta $299Construction  Codes,  Regulations  and  Standards  (CCR) Tues 3/11/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $279

Construction  Plans  &  Specifications  –  Blueprint  Reading  (CPS) Thurs 2/6/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $279Criminal  Law  I Thurs 2/27-­‐4/10/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Criminal  Law  II Thurs 4/17  -­‐  5/22/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125

Dental  Assisting  with  Clinical  Externship M/W 3/3-­‐5/5/14 6pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $1,299Entrepreneur's  Boot  Camp T,W,Th 1/14-­‐1/16/14 6pm-­‐8:30pm N  Metro $99

EPA  Lead  Renovators  Course     Thurs 2/27/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200Estate  Planning  Basics T/Th 3/11,  3/13/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $79Estate  Planning  Basics T/Th 4/22,  4/24/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm N  Metro $79Excel  Advanced  2010 Fri 2/28/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Excel  Advanced  2010 T/Th 3/4,  3/6/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $129Excel  Advanced  2010 Fri 4/25/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129

Excel  Intro  2010 T/Th 2/18,  2/20/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $129Excel  Intro  2010 Fri 2/21/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Excel  Intro  2010 Fri 4/18/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Excel  Intro  2010 T/Th 4/22,  4/24/14 6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $129

Family  Law Tues 4/15-­‐5/20/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Financial  Management:    Manage  that  Money! T/Th 1/14-­‐3/27/14 6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $395

Heartsaver  CPR  with  AED Fri 2/7/14 1pm  -­‐  4pm Marietta $45Heartsaver  CPR  with  AED  &  First  Aid Fri` 2/7/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $80

Heartsaver  First  Aid Fri 2/7/14 8am  -­‐  12pm Marietta $45Home  Healthcare  Aide M/W 3/3-­‐5/7/14 6pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $1,499

Intensive  English  Program    (Full  Time) M-­‐Th 1/13  -­‐  3/7/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $1,435Intensive  English  Program  (Part  Time) M-­‐Th 1/13  -­‐  3/7/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $325Intensive  English  Program  (Full  Time) M-­‐Th 3/10-­‐5/9/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $1,435Intensive  English  Program  (Part  Time) M-­‐Th 3/10-­‐5/9/14 8:30am-­‐2:00pm Marietta $325

Intro  to  Structures  for  the  Non-­‐Engineers  (ITS) W/Th 3/12-­‐3/13/14 9am-­‐5pm Marietta $499Leadership  -­‐  Communication  Skills Thurs 2/6/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149

Leadership  -­‐  Delegation  &  Teamwork Thurs 3/6/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Leadership  -­‐  Leadership  Essentials Thurs 5/1/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149

Leadership  -­‐  Management  Styles  &  Goal  Setting Thurs 4/3/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Course  Name Day Date Time Campus Cost

Leadership  -­‐  Motivation  &  Coaching Thurs 2/20/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Leadership  -­‐  Supervisory/Leadership Thurs 1/23/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149

Leadership  -­‐  Time  Mgt/Problem  Solving Thurs 4/17/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Leadership  Academy  -­‐  (all  eight  sessions) Thurs 1/23-­‐5/1/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $1,000

Lean  Six  Sigma  -­‐  Black  Belt,  Week  1 M-­‐F 2/24-­‐2/28/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $4,950Lean  Six  Sigma  -­‐  Black  Belt,  Week  2**Price  is  included  in  Week  1** M-­‐F 3/24-­‐3/28/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta N/A**

Lean  Six  Sigma  -­‐  Green  Belt M-­‐F 2/10  -­‐  2/14/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $2,210LED  Lighting  and  Technology  (LED) Wed 2/26/14 8am-­‐12pm Marietta $120

Legal  Research  &  Writing  II Thur 1/16-­‐2/20/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Level  1-­‐  Certified  Subcon.  Awareness  Seminar  (White  Card)   Fri 2/28/14 9am  -­‐  11:30am Canton TBD

Linking  Literacy  to  Lessons/Silly  Science Sat 2/8/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $45Linking  Literacy  to  Lessons/Silly  Science Sat 3/15/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $45

Medic  First  Aid Thurs 2/20/14 8am-­‐3pm NM $65Medic  First  Aid Thurs 3/27/14 8am-­‐3pm NM $65Medic  First  Aid Wed 2/5/14 8am-­‐3pm Paulding $65Medic  First  Aid Thurs 4/24/14 8am-­‐3pm Paulding $65

Medic  First  Aid  Update Thurs 1/30/14 8am-­‐12pm App $45Medic  First  Aid  Update Wed 3/26/14 8am-­‐12pm App $45

Multi-­‐Craft  -­‐  Electrical  Maintenance W/F 1/15-­‐3/5/14 7:30am  -­‐  2:30pm N  Metro $1,350Multi-­‐Craft  -­‐  Mechanical  Maintenance W/F 3/7-­‐3/28/14 7:30am  -­‐  2:30  pm N  Metro $630

Multi-­‐Craft  Industrial  Maintenance  Training  (both  modules) W/F 1/15-­‐4/2/14 7:30am  -­‐  2:30pm N  Metro $1,980National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Educational  Courses    (all  four)   M-­‐Th 2/24-­‐2/27/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $600

National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Estimating/Job  Costing   Tues 2/25/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Jobsite  Preparation  and  Testing       Mon 2/24/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200

National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Wood  Floor  Sales Wed 2/26/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $200National  Wood  Flooring  Assn.  -­‐  Wood  Flooring  Basic  Installation T/W/Th 5/20-­‐5/22/14 8am-­‐4pm Marietta $300

National  Wood  Flooring  Association  -­‐  Certification  Testing   Fri 2/28/14 8am-­‐5pm Marietta $175North  Georgia  Gardening  Symposium Thurs 2/27/14 8:00am-­‐4:15pm N  Metro $35

OSHA  10  hour Tues 3/4-­‐3/11/14 8am-­‐4:30pm Paulding $175OSHA  30  hour Mon 3/3-­‐3/24/14 8am-­‐4:30pm Paulding $329

Patient  Care  Technician M-­‐F 1/13-­‐4/11/14 8am-­‐  1pm Marietta $3,699Patient  Care  Technician M-­‐Th 1/13-­‐5/28/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $3,699Patient  Care  Technician M-­‐F 4/13-­‐6/30/14 8am-­‐1pm Marietta $3,699

Performanace  Mgt Thurs 3/20/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $149Pharmacy  Technician  Program T/Th 3/11-­‐5/6/14 6pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $999

Phlebotomy M-­‐F 2/12-­‐2/28/14 6pm-­‐10pm Marietta $799Phlebotomy M-­‐Th 2/24-­‐3/18/14 6pm-­‐10pm N  Metro $799Phlebotomy M-­‐F 5/12-­‐5/28/14 6pm-­‐10pm Marietta $799

PowerPoint  Intro  2010 Fri 3/21/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Proactive  Defense  Course T/Th 3/18-­‐3/20/14 6:00pm-­‐9:00pm N  Metro $95Proactive  Defense  Course T/Th 5/6-­‐5/8/14 6:00pm-­‐9:00pm Marietta $95

Quickbooks  Level  1 T/Th 3/18-­‐3/27/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $299Quickbooks  Level  1 T/Th 4/22-­‐5/1/14 6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $299

Real  Estate  Law Tues 2/25-­‐4/8/14 6:30pm  -­‐  9:30pm Marietta $125Social  Media  for  Business Fri 3/14/14 9am-­‐1pm Marietta $69TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Fri 1/24/14 9am  -­‐  1pm N  Metro $99TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Fri 2/21/14 9am  -­‐  1pm Marietta $99TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Tues 3/11/14 6pm-­‐10pm Marietta $99TEAS/HOBET  Prep  Class Fri 4/11/14 9am  -­‐  1pm N  Metro $99

What's  New  With  Windows  8 Wed 3/12/14 6pm-­‐8pm Marietta $29Word  Intro  2010 T/Th 1/21,  1/23/14 6pm-­‐9pm N  Metro $129Word  Intro  2010 Fri 1/24/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Word  Intro  2010 Fri 3/7/14 9am-­‐4pm Marietta $129Word  Intro  2010 T/Th 4/8,  4/10/14   6pm-­‐9pm Marietta $129

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