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MIDLANDSTECH.EDU MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG 2020
You got the partCNC Operators make
the parts that work
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CURTAINCALL
It's your cue to
become an EMT
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Technically CreativeFront-End Web Developers
balance form and function
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Where art thou?
Find your inner artist in
Acrylic Painting for Fun
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2 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL CLASS DATES @ MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
Where will you go?Every year, Midlands Technical College
(MTC) welcomes thousands of talented and
passionate students. We have recent high
school graduates, active duty military and
veterans, adults who want to change careers
or advance in their current f ields, and
everything in between.
MTC serves everyone and is here to help
you too.
I hope you will f ind a course or program
that f its your career path. Combined with
the personal attention from our experienced
faculty, MTC can help you get anywhere
from here.
Dr. Ronald L. Rhames '78
President | Midlands Technical College
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MORE THAN 150 PROGRAMS IN 8 SCHOOLSMTC has eight Schools of Study that offer academic degree, diploma, and certificate programs; transfer programs; and training programs that can be completed quickly.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Academic degrees, diplomas, and certif icates provide college credit, transfer to four-year colleges and universities, and are eligible for federal financial aid (FAFSA). Training certif icates do not require students to complete an application to the college and can be completed in a matter of weeks or months. These certificates are not eligible for federal financial aid, but they may qualify for other scholarships and grant funds.
School of ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND SKILLED TRADESAre you interested in technology? Do you prefer hands-on instruction? MTC’s School of Advanced
Manufacturing and Skilled Trades offers many
career options, from the automotive industry, to
graphic design production, machine tooling,
welding technology, and many others in between.
School of BUSINESSHave you always liked the idea of working in business? Do you have an entrepreneurial spirit? The programs in MTC’s School of Business can help
you get ahead – and even prepare you for owning
your own business one day.
School of EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SERVICEDo you find yourself always wanting to help people? Are you looking to improve your community? These
are commonalities among educators, social service
providers, police off icers, and paralegals.
School of ENGLISH AND HUMANITIESAre you creative? Do you have diverse career interests? MTC’s School of English and Humanities is
your start to careers in communications, visual arts,
and f ields requiring broad educational backgrounds.
School of HEALTH CAREDo you want to help people stay healthy? Do others say you have a caring heart? MTC’s School of
Health Care offers career options from clinical care,
emergency care, medical support, pharmacy, and
veterinary assisting.
School of SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM)Do you like to know how things work? Do people say you are great with technology? In MTC’s School
of Science, Information Technology, Engineering,
and Math (STEM), you can prepare for careers in
information technology and computers, engineering
technology, mathematics, and natural sciences.
School of SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESAre you interested in human behavior? Want to learn about our impact on the world? The programs
in MTC’s School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
can prepare you for a broad range of careers that
focus on human behavior and how it impacts our
natural and cultural environments.
School of INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESThis school is designed for students who need a truly customized educational path. The vast majority of
MTC students, including most transfer students, will
f ind a home within one of MTC’s other schools.
During MTC orientation, your advisor will help you
pick the school of study and program that is right
for you.
This TRAINING GUIDE outlines the training programs available in the next few months. Train for in-demand careers quickly, advance in your current career, or take courses for personal interest.
Learn more and view a full program list at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
05School of SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM) Beginning Computer Courses | Cloud Technology | Computer Support | Databases | Microsoft Office Windows | Programming | Web Development and Print Media
14 School of HEALTH CARE Emergency Services | Health Care | Clinical Massage Therapy | Medical Information Management Personal Trainer
20 School of ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND SKILLED TRADES Construction | Forklift | HVAC | Industrial Electrical | Industrial Maintenance | Landscaper | Manufacturing Pool Operator | Machinist/CNC Operator | Safety and Environmental | CDL | Welding
30 School of BUSINESS Business Analysis | Finance and Accounting | Customer Service | Project Management Organizational Performance | Small Business and Entrepreneur | Supervisory and Leadership
38 School of ENGLISH AND HUMANITIES Business Writing | Audio Engineer | Child Development
39 School of EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SERVICECareer Development Facilitator
40 PERSONAL ENRICHMENTConsumer Education | Defensive Driving | Cake Decorator | Food and Cooking | Motorcycle Creative Art | Writing
43 VA Education Benefits | 44 QuickJobs | 46-47 How to Enroll
UNDERSTANDING COURSE LISTINGS
NAME OF COURSECourse description and cost listed below name of course.
May 9
Date
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Day of week
8 am-5 pm
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AIRPT
Location
CEMED 522 14
Course code
Online Courses
New Courses
Approved for VA Education Benefits
QuickJobs Programs
LOCATIONS
AIRPT Airport Campus
BATES Batesburg-Leesville Campus
BLTLN Beltline Campus
CEONL Online Class
CEOFS Off-Campus Class
FF Fairfield Campus
HARBN Harbison Campus
LEMS Lexington EMS
MAI Midlands Audio Institute
NEAST Northeast Campus
RSDI Richland School District One
WPLAW WP Law, Inc.
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM)
Within this school, you'll find training programs and courses in areas such as:
Beginning Computer Courses
Cloud Technology
Computer Support
Databases
Microsoft Office
Windows
Programming
Web Development and Print Media
Many courses are available online. Academic degrees, diplomas, and certif icates are also available in this school.
Learn more at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
BEGINNING COMPUTER COURSES
COMPUTER BASICS – SENIORSPerfect for beginners who want to become computer literate! Learn about hardware and software, Windows, and the internet. Open to seniors only, ages 60 and above. $99
May 21 Th 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEBEG 525 13
COMPUTER TYPING FOR EVERYONEIf you use a computer, typing is an invaluable skill that can open doors and enhance your career opportunities. This class will help you get started. $299
Jul 6-Jul 7 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEBEG 519 23Jun 22-Jul 1 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEBEG 519 77
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERSIdeal for beginners who want to become computer literate. Course topics include hardware, software, internet, and email. $199
May 21 Th 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEBEG 582 45Jun 16 T 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEBEG 582 46May 5-May 7 TTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEBEG 582 85Jul 21-Jul 23 TTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEBEG 582 86
ORGANIZING COMPUTER FILESDo you have trouble organizing digital photos, documents, and downloads on your computer? Learn to use file management in the Windows environment. The topics include creating and working with folders, finding files, cut, copy, paste, and more. $199
Jun 30 T 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEBEG 534 25May 4-May 6 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEBEG 534 74Jun 22-Jun 24 MW 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEBEG 534 75
CUT THE CORD - BE FREE OF CABLE TVEveryday streaming media companies like Amazon, Netflix, YouTube and Hulu are creating new entertainment content. In this class, students will be introduced to these services and associated streaming hardware such as Roku, Chromecast, Firesticks, and FireCubes. Students will receive an introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT). Demonstrations on various devices will be
conducted and students will gain an understanding of capabilities and limitations of the technologies discussed. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of computers and the Internet. $99
May 19 T 6 pm-8:30 pm NEAST CEBEG 589 50
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST Build a successful office career by developing your technical expertise and communication skills.
Give yourself a competitive edge by obtaining the tools
necessary to thrive in a business setting. This program
offers a solid business communication foundation while
also teaching the computer skills that are vital to every
office career. Emphasis is placed on developing strong
computer and communication abilities. To earn this
certificate, you must successfully complete the following
courses within a two-year period.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Word, Introduction 12 $299Word, Intermediate 12 $299Excel, Introduction 12 $299Excel, Intermediate 12 $299Organizing Computer Files 6 $199 Outlook, Introduction 12 $299Computer Typing for Everyone 12 $299Becoming a Customer Service Star 6 $249Business Grammar 6 $249Business Letter Writing 6 $249Enhancing Your Professionalism 3 $125Office Productivity Lab* 6 $199
Total: 105 hrs $3064
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM)
CLOUD TECHNOLOGY
CLOUD+Learn about cloud concepts and models, virtualization, infrastructure, resource management, security, and business continuity in the cloud. Acquire the knowledge and best practices required of IT practitioners working in cloud computing environments as you prepare for the Cloud+ CompTIA certification. $1999
May 18-May 22 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEMCS 718 23F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 15-Jun 19 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CEMCS 718 29F 9 am-1 pm
Aug 3-Aug 7 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEMCS 718 30F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 22-Jul 9 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm HARBN CEMCS 718 65
COMPUTER SUPPORT
A+ IT TECHNICIANLearn to install, remove, upgrade, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware while building your own computer to take home after class, from the provided kit. An essential course if you are, or want to be, an entry-level computer service technician. Prepare for the latest A+ certifications. $2499
May 4-May 15 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CEDST 528 10F 9 am-1 pm
Jul 20-Jul 31 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CEDST 528 11F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 15-Jun 26 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEDST 528 13F 9 am-1 pm
Aug 17-Sep 17 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm HARBN CEDST 528 72
NETWORK +Acquire the fundamental skills and concepts used on the job in any type of networking career. Work with the major networking technologies and systems in use in modern PC-based computer networks as you prepare for the Network+ certification exam. $1999
May 18-May 29 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CENET 747 17F 9 am-1 pm
Aug 3-Aug 14 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CENET 747 18F 9 am-1 pm
Jul 6-Jul 17 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CENET 747 20F 9 am-1 pm
WIN SERVER 2016 INSTALL, STORE, AND COMPUTELearn to install, configure, and administer Windows Server 2016. This course covers all the topics listed in the exam objectives for 70-740. This course also contains practical information for the working server administrator and is one of three courses required for the MCSA exam. $1999
May 4-May 8 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEMCS 722 13F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 1-Jun 5 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CEMCS 722 14F 9 am-1 pm
Aug 17-Aug 21 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CEMCS 722 15F 9 am-1 pm
Jul 20-Jul 24 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEMCS 722 16 F 9 am-1 pm
May 25-Jun 4 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm HARBN CEMCS 722 57
WIN SERVER 2016 NETWORKING 70-741Learn to install, configure, and administer Windows Server 2016. This course covers all the topics listed in the exam objectives for 70-740 and is one of three courses required for the MCSA exam. This course also contains practical information for the working server administrator. $1999
May 11-May 15 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEMCS 723 13F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 8-Jun 12 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CEMCS 723 14F 9 am-1 pm
Jul 27-Jul 31 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEMCS 723 15F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 8-Jun 18 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm HARBN CEMCS 723 57
SECURITY+Theft and destruction of intellectual property takes place despite the presence of firewalls, encryption, and corporate edicts. Prepare to implement and monitor security on networks, applications, and operating systems, and respond to security breaches, as you also prepare for the Security+ exam. Prerequisites: Basic Windows user skills and a fundamental understanding of computer and networking concepts, CompTIA A+ and Network+ certifications (or equivalent knowledge), and six to nine months' experience in networking, including configuring security parameters, are strongly recommended. $1999
May 25-May 29 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CESEC 664 01F 9 am-1 pm
Aug 10-Aug 14 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CESEC 664 47F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 22-Jun 26 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CESEC 664 49F 9 am-1 pm
Jul 13-Jul 23 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm HARBN CESEC 664 75
LINUX+Through hands-on practice, you will learn system administration skills for the Linux operating system and prepare for CompTIA Linux+ certification. $1999
Aug 17-Aug 21 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CENET 746 13F 9 am-1 pm
Jul 6-Jul 10 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm HARBN CENET 746 16F 9 am-1 pm
Jun 1-Jun 5 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CENET 746 17F 9 am-1 pm
Jul 27-Aug 6 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm HARBN CENET 746 58
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COMPUTER SUPPORT
CISCO ICND 1This class prepares you to take the Cisco 100-101 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices exam. Learn to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office network. Other topics include operation of IP data networks, LAN switching technologies, IP addressing (IPv4 and IPv6), IP routing technologies, IP services (DHCP, NAT, ACLs), network device security, and basic troubleshooting. $2999
Aug 24-Sep 24 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm NEAST CECIS 671 56
PENTEST+As organizations scramble to protect themselves and their customers against privacy or security breaches, the ability to conduct penetration testing is an emerging skill set that is becoming ever more valuable to the organizations seeking
protection, and ever more lucrative for those who possess these skills. In this course, you will be introduced to general concepts and methodologies related to pen testing, and students will work their way through a simulated pen test for a fictitious company. This course will assist you in preparing for the CompTIA PenTest+ Certification. Prerequisites: Intermediate knowledge of information security concepts, including but not limited to identity and access management (IAM), cryptographic concepts and implementations, computer networking concepts and implementations, and common security technologies. Practical experience in securing various computing environments, including small to medium businesses as well as enterprise environments. $1999
Aug 24-Aug 28 MTWTh 9 am-4:30 pm NEAST CESEC 685 03F 9 am-1 pm
DATABASES
DATABASE DESIGNIs your database efficient and easy to work with? Learn the theory behind relational databases, entity relationship diagramsand normalization of data, and plan the design of a database. $199
May 4 M 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEDBS 614 16May 5-May 6 TW 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEDBS 614 67
SQLThis course prepares the novice database user to use generic SQL (Structured Query Language) to retrieve, store, and manipulate data from any relational database. The course will progress quickly through fundamental concepts and move into advanced SQL concepts such as nested queries, tables, and data manipulation as well as indexing. $499
Jun 1-Jun 2 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEDBS 590 47Jun 8-Jun 11 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEDBS 590 72
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 1Organizations use reporting tools to access data sources and generate customized reports. Crystal Reports® 2016 helps you build advanced reports with ease, presenting complex information in an understandable way. Crystal Reports® 2016 enhances report building and report processing techniques with a variety of features that add value to a presentation. In this course, you will create a basic report by connecting to a database and modifying the report's presentation. $599
Jun 8-Jun 9 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEDBS 588 37Jun 15-Jun 18 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEDBS 588 71
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2The creation of data-backed visualizations is a key way data scientists, or any professionals, can explore, analyze, and report insights and trends from data. Tableau® software is designed for this purpose. Tableau® was built to connect to a wide range of data sources and allows users to quickly create visualizations of connected data to gain insights, show trends, and create reports. In this course, you will visualize data with Tableau. $599
Jul 20-Jul 21 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEDBS 645 03Jul 27-Jul 30 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEDBS 645 53
SQL SERVER DATABASE SERVICESCreate queries to retrieve, add, update, and maintain database data. Work with data sorting, built-in functions, stored procedures, subqueries, table operators, set operators, conditional operators, views, indexes, and error handling features of SQL Server 2012. $899
Jul 6-Jul 9 MTWTh 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEDBS 641 06Jul 13-Jul 23 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEDBS 641 52
DATABASE PRODUCTIVITY LABDesign a working database, queries, forms, and reports. This hands-on session provides the review and practical application needed to pull the courses in the Database Analyst Certificate Program together and fine-tune your new database management skills. You must successfully complete in order to receive the Database Analyst Certificate. Prerequisites: Access (Introduction, Intermediate, and Advanced), Database Design, SQL (Introduction), Crystal Reports (Introduction), and SQL Server Database Services. $199
Jul 23 Th 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEDBS 626 44Aug 3-Aug 4 MT 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEDBS 626 66
8 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL CLASS DATES @ MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM)
DESKTOP AND SERVER ADMINISTRATOR
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
DATABASE ANALYST
In today’s workplace, managers, programmers, and
professionals need database skills. Without question,
effective understanding, management, and analysis of
data is a key to success for business professionals at
all levels. To earn this certificate, you must successfully
complete the following courses within a
two-year period.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Access, Introduction 12 $299Access, Intermediate 12 $299Database Design 6 $199 SQL 12 $499Access, Advanced 12 $299Business Intelligence 1 12 $599Business Intelligence 2 12 $599SQL Server Database Services 24 $899Database Productivity Lab 6 $199
Total: 108 hrs $3891
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
CYBERSECURITY ANALYST
Protecting data and technology requires a specific
set of advanced skills. Threats are ever-present
and are adapting to defense techniques quickly. It
is critical for any business’s overall success to have
a team of technology professionals with the right
training defending their valuable information assets.
Completing this intensive training in 10 to 12 weeks
will develop and hone your capabilities in network
and data protection, penetration testing, and threat
analysis. Obtaining the corresponding industry
certifications from CompTIA; Sec+, CySA+ and
PenTest+, will show employers you are ready and
able to accomplish the tasks required. Cybersecurity
professionals are in demand for small, medium,
and large businesses as well as any local, state,
or government entity. Prerequisites: Five years of
networking experience, completion of Desktop and
Server Administrator program or program approval.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Security+ 30 hours $1999PenTest+ 30 hours $1999Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) 30 hours $1999
Total: 90 hrs $5997
MICROSOFT OFFICE
ACCESS, INTRODUCTIONTake away the mystery of database design in Access by creating, designing, and editing tables. Learn to create simple queries and filters and develop the skills to design simple forms and reports. $299
May 6-May 7 WTh 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEDBS 620 36May 11-May 14 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEDBS 620 87
ACCESS, INTERMEDIATELearn about database normalization, relationships, referential integrity, and analyzing tables. Explore complex queries with joins, parameters, calculated fields, and summarizing and grouping values. Work with action queries and finding unmatched or duplicate records. Learn to create advanced reports with calculated fields and enhanced control formatting and data bars. $299
May 18-May 19 MT 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEDBS 623 36May 25-May 28 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEDBS 623 82
ACCESS, ADVANCEDLearn more advanced form design with sub-forms, tab pages, and navigation forms. Import, export, and link external data and perform a Word mail merge with Access data. Learn how to have a more turnkey database with macros, VBA programming, and switchboards. Learn about database management topics like dependencies, documenting, compacting, repairing, splitting, security, and converting into ACCDE. $299
Jun 24-Jun 25 WTh 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEDBS 624 40Jun 29-Jul 2 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEDBS 624 68
OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY LABDemonstrate your knowledge of office applications by creating documents and spreadsheets using the skills acquired in the program. To receive an Office Administrative Specialist Certificate, you must successfully complete this course. Prerequisites: Word (Introduction and Intermediate), Excel (Introduction and Intermediate), Organizing Computer Files, Outlook (Introduction), Computer Typing for Everyone, and Becoming a Customer Service Star). $199
Jul 27 M 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEMSO 516 13Jul 28-Jul 29 TW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEMSO 516 55
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“ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT | DESKTOP AND SERVER ADMINISTRATOR
Within 5 years, my salary increased by 360%. MTC IT instructors are veterans of IT, highly certif ied
and knowledgeable of real-world circumstances. I owe my career
successes to MTC.”JERMAINE GREEN | 2015 GRADUATE
DESKTOP AND SERVER ADMINISTRATOR
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN | MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/ComputerTech
COURSES A+ IT Technician | Network+
DESKTOP AND SERVER ADMINISTRATOR |
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/DesktopServerAdmin
COURSES A+ IT Technician | Network+ Windows Server 2016 Install, Store, and Compute 70-740
Windows Server 2016 Networking 70-741 Cloud+ | Security+
ADVANCED DESKTOP AND SERVER ADMINISTRATOR |
IDLANDSTECH.EDU/AdvancedDesktopServerAdmin
COURSES A+ IT Technician | Network+ Windows Server 2016 Install, Store, and Compute 70-740
Windows Server 2016 Networking 70-741Cloud+ | Security+ | Linux+ | Cisco ICND1
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10 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL CLASS DATES @ MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM)
MICROSOFT OFFICE
POWERPOINT, INTRODUCTIONYour presentations can be showstopping. Create slide shows using PowerPoint's most commonly used features. $299
Jul 13-Jul 14 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEPDP 629 43Jul 20-Jul 29 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEPDP 629 55
POWERPOINT, ADVANCEDImport from other applications, create photo albums, share presentations, and create templates. Use multimedia effects including sound and video to produce professional, effective presentations. $299
Jul 28-Jul 29 TW 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEPDP 650 23Aug 3-Aug 12 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEPDP 650 54
OUTLOOK, INTRODUCTIONMake the most of your email communications. Learn to work with contacts and distribution lists. Find out how Outlook tasks can help with organization, and use the Outlook calendar to keep up with your busy schedule. $299
Jun 1-Jun 2 MT 9 am-4 pm HARBN CESCH 708 09Aug 24-Aug 25 MT 9 am-4 pm HARBN CESCH 708 10Jun 29-Jul 8 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CESCH 708 67
OUTLOOK, INTRODUCTION – ONLINE Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate theInternet, websites, and email.
Jun 3-Jun 12 CEONL CESCH 721 08I
OUTLOOK, ADVANCEDTake your Outlook skills to the next level. Learn how to customize Outlook, automate commonly used actions, work with folders, organize Outlook components, and use the Rules Wizard. $299
Jul 14-Jul 15 T 9 am-4 pm NEAST CESCH 717 15 W 9 am-12 pmJul 20-Jul 23 MTW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CESCH 717 54
CREATING A SIMPLE EXCEL SPREADSHEETLearn to create a simple Excel spreadsheet complete with formats and easy formulas. $99
May 29 F 9 am-12 pm HARBN CESDS 628 39
EXCEL FORMULAS AND FUNCTIONSWork with basic math formulas and progress to conditional, lookups, date and time, financial, statistical, and conversion examples. Protect and hide your formulas and create user-defined functions. $179
Jun 9 T 9 am-4 pm NEAST CESDS 630 39Aug 18 T 9 am-4 pm NEAST CESDS 630 40
EXCEL GRAPHSGraphs are very powerful tools for visually representing your important numeric data. Learn how simple it is to create in Excel. $99
Jul 10 F 9 am-12 pm HARBN CESDS 629 29
EXCEL MACROSEnjoy the efficiency of macros as you learn to record mouse clicks and keystrokes for playback later or to record a sequence of commands you use to perform repetitive tasks in Excel. Get the basics in this class. $99
Jun 12 F 9 am-12 pm HARBN CESDS 640 31
EXCEL PIVOT TABLESLearn to use Pivot Tables to summarize large amounts of data and analyze it in a variety of ways. $99
May 22 F 9 am-12 pm HARBN CESDS 631 42Aug 28 F 9 am-12 pm HARBN CESDS 631 44
EXCEL, INTRODUCTIONLearn how to create effective and efficient worksheets using formulas, common functions, formatting, and printing. $299
May 26-May 28 TTh 9 am-4 pm HARBN CESDS 602 01Jun 22-Jun 24 MW 9 am-4 pm NEAST CESDS 602 49May 4-May 13 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CESDS 602 64Jul 13-Jul 22 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CESDS 602 02
EXCEL, INTRODUCTION – ONLINE Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate the Internet, websites, and email.
May 6-May 15 CEONL CESDS 682 18IJun 17-Jun 26 CEONL CESDS 682 19I
EXCEL, INTERMEDIATELearn specialized functions, like IF, COUNTIF, and DSUM and how to effectively analyze, sort, filter data, create outlines, subtotals, range names, and work with tables. Display data more visually in charts, PivotTables and charts and work with slicers and templates. $299
May 18-May 20 MW 9 am-4 pm NEAST CESDS 610 05Jun 30-Jul 1 TW 9 am-4 pm HARBN CESDS 610 06Jun 1-Jun 10 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CESDS 610 63
EXCEL, INTERMEDIATE - ONLINE Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate the Internet, websites, and email.
May 20-May 29 CEONL CESDS 683 20IJul 8-Jul 17 CEONL CESDS 610 09I
EXCEL, ADVANCEDIn this course, you will work with multiple worksheets, use LOOKUP functions and formula auditing, share and protect workbooks, automate workbook functionality with data validation and macros, create spark lines, and map data, and work with data tables, scenarios, goal seek, and forecasting data trends. $299
Jun 17-Jun 18 WTh 9 am-4 pm NEAST CESDS 611 03Jul 13-Jul 22 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CESDS 611 56
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MICROSOFT OFFICE
EXCEL ADVANCED - ONLINE Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate the Internet, websites, and email.
Jul 22-Jul 31 CEONL CESDS 611 04I
WORD, INTRODUCTIONLearn everything you need to get started creating and editing documents, formatting, proofing, controlling page setup, and more. $299
May 11-May 12 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWDP 593 08May 18-May 27 MW 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEWDP 593 61
WORD, INTERMEDIATEEnhance your proficiency with Word using tables, styles, templates, section breaks, and columns. Long document features such as table of contents, indexes, and mail merge are also covered in this course. $299
Jun 22-Jun 23 MT 9 am-4 pm HARBN CEWDP 594 27Jun 8-Jun 17 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEWDP 594 79
WORD, ADVANCEDCreate top-notch documents using forms, sharing documents, and document revisions. Work with custom graphic elements, bookmarks, footnotes, and macros. $299
Jun 29-Jun 30 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWDP 595 42Jun 29-Jul 8 MW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEWDP 595 57
WORD, INTRODUCTION FOR SENIORSA class especially for those age 60 and older who want to learn the basics of Microsoft Word, including creating and editing documents, formatting, printing, and more. $109
Jun 19-Jun 26 F 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEWDP 597 37
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALISTMicrosoft Office is the most used software in
offices today. Starting from the absolute beginner
level and taking you to advanced levels, these
courses provide step-by-step instructions on how
to master Microsoft Office programs. Learn from our
experienced, expert instructors in a hands-on, state-
of-the-art computer lab. Each student will receive a
professionally-prepared manual with each class –
perfect for reference afterward! To earn the certificate,
participants must satisfactorily complete the following
courses within a two-year period.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Access, Introduction 12 $299Access, Intermediate 12 $299Access, Advanced 12 $299Excel, Introduction 12 $299Excel, Intermediate 12 $299Excel, Advanced 12 $299Outlook, Introduction 12 $299Outlook, Advanced 9 $299PowerPoint, Introduction 12 $299PowerPoint, Advanced 12 $299Windows 10, Introduction 12 $299Word, Introduction 12 $299Word, Intermediate 12 $299Word, Advanced 12 $299
Total: 165 $4,186
PROGRAMMING
PHP AND MYSQLLearn the basics of PHP, including using variables, logical expressions, and functions, while designing your own MySQL database. Develop a complete dynamic web application with site navigation, form validation, and a password-protected admiarea. Explore real world application and database developmentintegrated with JQuery using PHP and MySQL. Prerequisites: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript. $2999
Aug 3-Aug 28 MTWThF 9 am-12 pm NEAST CEWDV 568 09
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CAREER SPOTLIGHT
FULL STACK WEB DEVELOPER
Learn to design simple websites using HTML5,
CSS3, JavaScript, and Adobe Photoshop. Develop
sites implementing basic search engine optimization
strategies to increase visibility. To earn this certificate,
you must successfully complete the following courses
within a two-year period.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
HTML5 18 $759CSS3-Cascading Style Sheets 24 $1099JavaScript 30 $1399Website Marketing 18 $659 Photoshop, Introduction 12 $399Website Production Lab 18 $599PHP and MySQL 60 $2999
Total: 180 hrs $7913
WINDOWS
WINDOWS 10, INTRODUCTIONLearn the essential features of the Windows 10 operating system and how to customize your desktop, manage files and folders, and navigate the Web with the Microsoft Edge browser. $299
Jun 3-Jun 4 WTh 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWIN 584 13Aug 19-Aug 20 WTh 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWIN 584 14
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM)
WEB DEVELOPMENT AND PRINT MEDIA
HTML5Learn to use HTML5 to structure web content and create semantically meaningful page structures. Work with lists and tables, links, and images. Explore effective website planning and authoring principles. Learn how to create a semantic document structure, how to build interactive forms, how to apply native data validation, and how to embed HTML5 audio and video. $759
May 4-May 11 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm NEAST CEWDV 570 54
CSS3 - CASCADING STYLE SHEETSLearn to apply local styles, style sheets, and create classes to control the appearance of your websites by separating visual presentation from content. Learn CSS basics to build effective navigation and page layouts, work with typography, colors, backgrounds, positioning, and list styling. Explore how the major browsers affect CSS. Study advanced selectors and styling, shadows, transformations, transitions, and rounded corners on boxes along with the font-face and media queries. Learn what currently works, how it works, and how to work around browsers that have not yet implemented the full functionality of CSS3. Prerequisite: HTML5 or equivalent experience. $1099
May 18-May 27 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm NEAST CEWDV 571 54
WEBSITE MARKETINGLearn about ethical organic search engine optimization and how it can increase your website visibility to search engines in order to attract the right kind of traffic. Learn how to implement basic optimization strategies, like conducting keyword research, implementing website coding changes, and the importance of other utilities, such as social media, testimonials, and blogging sites. Learn the fundamentals and history of the main social networking platforms, and how and why each is used. Learn how to incorporate different types of social media outlets into your professional career search or business marketing plan. Navigate through many online research blogs about the importance of social media, trends, and additional software to help maintain social media accounts. This class does not cover creating individual social media accounts. $659
Jun 1-Jun 17 MTW 6 pm-9:45 pm NEAST CEWDV 572 54
JAVASCRIPTLearn the fundamental concepts of the JavaScript language and how to use it to communicate with users, modify the Document Object Model (DOM), control program flow, and validate forms. Make functions using loops and IF statements and learn the fundamentals of JSON. Knowledge of HTML required. $1399
Jun 22-Jul 2 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm NEAST CEWDV 557 55
PHOTOSHOP, INTRODUCTIONMake your graphics shine and ready for the web. Incorporate color techniques and filters. Understand and work with selection techniques, resizing and cropping images, and work with layers; including painting layers, adjusting layers, and other tools. Make basic adjustments to images and learn how to repair and retouch image defects. If you are a Mac user, call 803.732.0432 to reserve an iMac for use in class. $399
WEBSITE PRODUCTION LABComplete a Photoshop lab and create a simple website using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, HTML forms, and SEO. This hands-on session will showcase and demonstrate the web development skills acquired in the Front-End Web Developer Certificate program. You must successfully complete this course in order to receive the Front-End Web Developer Certificate. Prerequisites: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Website Marketing, and Photoshop. $599
Jul 20-Jul 27 MTWTh 6 pm-9:45 pm NEAST CEWDV 553 55
FRONT-END WEB DEVELOPER
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Learn to design simple websites using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and Adobe Photoshop. Develop sites
implementing basic search engine optimization strategies to increase visibility. To earn this certificate, you
must successfully complete the following courses within a two-year period.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
HTML5 18 $759CSS3-Cascading Style Sheets 24 $1099JavaScript 30 $1399Website Marketing 18 $659 Photoshop, Introduction 12 $399Website Production Lab 18 $599
Total: 120 hrs $4914
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SCHOOL OF HEALTH CARE
Within this school, you'll find training programs and courses in areas such as:
Emergency Services
Health Care
Clinical Massage Therapy
Medical Information Management
Personal Trainer
Many courses are available online. Academic degrees, diplomas, and certif icates are also available in this school.
Learn more at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
EMERGENCY SERVICES
BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER – CPRBLS Healthcare Provider CPR/AED for adult, child, and infant is taught using the most current guidelines for healthcare providers and emergency response personnel. Qualification is good for two years. $99
May 9 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEMED 522 14Jun 13 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEMED 522 15Jul 11 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEMED 522 16Aug 8 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEMED 522 17
EMT BASICStudents who successfully complete this course will be eligible to take the National Registry exam sponsored by SC DHEC. Prerequisite: high school diploma or GED, and WIN assessment tests (Applied Mathematics, Reading for Information, and Locating Information) all with a minimum score of 3 or above. Test scores must be submitted prior to registration (CCE Registration, Continuing Education, PO Box 2408, Columbia, SC 29202). Mandatory uniform policy: black khaki pants, black polo shirt, black shoes, and black belt. $1499
May 5-Oct 22 TTh 6 pm-10 pm LEMS CEMED 635 73May 5-Oct 22 TTh 10 am-2 pm BLTLN CEMED 635 75
EMT HYBRIDStudents who successfully complete this course will be eligible to take the National Registry exam sponsored by SC DHEC. Prerequisite: high school diploma or GED, and WIN assessment tests (Applied Mathematics, Reading for Information, and Locating Information) all with a minimum score of 3 or above. Test scores must be submitted prior to registration (CCE Registration, Continuing Education, PO Box 2408, Columbia, SC 29202). Mandatory uniform policy: black khaki pants, black polo shirt, black shoes, and black belt. $1499
May 2-Aug 1 S 8 am-5 pm BLTLN CEMED 635 81I S 8 am-12 pmMay 5-Oct 22 T 6 pm-10 pm BLTLN CEMED 635 08I
FIRST AIDLearn general principles of first aid covering medical emergencies, injury emergencies, and environmental emergencies according to American Heart Association and National Safety Council guidelines. $79
Jun 19 F 6 pm-10 pm AIRPT CEMED 521 49Aug 21 F 6 pm-10 pm AIRPT CEMED 521 50
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CPR or first aid training in one
day or less
Less than $100 each
Perfect for health care providers, emergency
response personnel, and anyone who wants
thorough personal training.
CPR | 8 hours | $99
In one Saturday, gain skills in Basic Life Support (BLS) in CPR/AED to assist adults, children, and infants in respiratory or cardiac distress. After successful course completion, gain certification that is good for two years.
FIRST AID | 4 hours | $79
In one Friday evening, learn general principles of first aid to help people in a variety of emergency medical situations.
See listings to left for course dates.
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ake the call
EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)
with just six months of training. > EMTs are in great demand
> Entry-level salary | $32,000-$39,000 withadvancement opportunities
> On-campus and online-hybrid certificate programsavailable, both offered evenings and weekends
> Programs prepare you to take the National Registry exam.
Courses listed on page 14.
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HEALTH CARE
BASIC IV THERAPYThis four-hour course teaches health care professionals the knowledge and skills necessary to insert and maintain peripherally inserted catheters. The student will gain hands-on experience and will earn 0.4 CEUs upon successful completion. $129
May 22 F 12 pm-4 pm AIRPT CEMED 601 42Jul 24 F 12 pm-4 pm AIRPT CEMED 601 43
CARDIAC CARE TECHNICIANThe ability to read and recognize heart rhythms is the main function of the cardiac care technician. Students will receive hands-on experience in interpreting heart rhythms and arrhythmias. White scrubs and white closed-toe shoes must be worn to all classes/clinicals. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology with a grade of "C" or better and AHA CPR Certified. $695
May 11-Jul 29 MW 6 pm-8 pm NEAST CEMED 500 58May 12-Jul 28 TTh 8 pm-10 pm BLTLN CEMED 500 59May 12-Jul 28 TTh 9 am-11 am HARBN CEMED 500 60Jun 6-Aug 29 S 10 am-2 pm NEAST CEMED 500 61Aug 3-Oct 21 MW 9 am-11 am AIRPT CEMED 500 62
CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT (CNA)This DHHS-approved course prepares students to sit for the Nurse Aide Competency Exam. Students receive training in basic nursing care through classroom lecture, simulated lab care, and hands-on clinical experience in a long-term care facility. $999
May 11-Jun 11 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEMED 617 30 Th 2 pm-4 pmJun 1-Jul 2 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEMED 617 31 Th 2 pm-4 pmJun 22-Jul 23 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEMED 617 32 Th 2 pm-4 pmJul 13-Aug 13 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEMED 617 33 Th 2 pm-4 pmAug 3-Sep 3 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEMED 617 34 Th 2 pm-4 pmAug 24-Sep 24 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEMED 617 35 Th 2 pm-4 pmJul 6-Sep 3 MTTh 6 pm-10 pm AIRPT CEMED 617 40 F 5 pm-10 pmMay 11-Jun 11 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm HARBN CEMED 617 42 Th 2 pm-4 pmJun 1-Jul 2 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm HARBN CEMED 617 43 Th 2 pm-4 pmJun 22-Jul 23 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm HARBN CEMED 617 45 Th 2 pm-4 pm
Jul 13-Aug 13 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm HARBN CEMED 617 46 Th 2 pm-4 pmAug 3-Sep 3 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm HARBN CEMED 617 47 Th 2 pm-4 pmAug 24-Sep 24 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm HARBN CEMED 617 48 Th 2 pm-4 pmAug 1-Oct 31 S 8 am-5 pm HARBN CEMED 617 53May 11-Jun 11 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm RSDI CEMED 617 54 Th 2 pm-4 pmJun 22-Jul 27 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm RSDI CEMED 617 58 M 2 pm-4 pmAug 10-Sep 15 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm RSDI CEMED 617 60May 18-Jun 23 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm FF CEMED 617 64 T 2 pm-4 pmJul 6-Aug 10 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm FF CEMED 617 65 M 2 pm-4 pmAug 24-Sep 29 MTWThF 8 am-1 pm FF CEMED 617 66 T 2 pm-4 pm Jul 27-Sep 28 MTW 6 pm-10 pm FF CEMED 617 68 F 5 pm-10 pm
EKG SPECIALISTTopics include anatomy and physiology of the heart, mechanics of the EKG machine, stress testing, and Holter monitoring. The course consists of 32 hours of classroom training and 24 hours of clinical training. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology and Cardiac Care with a grade of "C" or better. $695
Jun 1-Jul 22 MW 1 pm-3 pm NEAST CEMED 605 53Jul 10-Aug 28 F 9 am-1 pm HARBN CEMED 605 54
PHLEBOTOMYStudents will learn to follow universal precautions, tie tourniquets, identify veins, and demonstrate knowledge and use of equipment necessary for drawing blood. Students will be able to identify appropriate tubes and labels for tests, prep the site, perform venipunctures and finger sticks, and administer bedside glucose. No clinicals included. $699
Jun 16-Aug 11 TTh 9 am-12 pm AIRPT CEMED 550 57Jun 16-Aug 11 TTh 1 pm-4 pm FF CEMED 550 58Jun 15-Aug 10 MW 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMED 550 59Jun 20-Aug 29 S 9 am-2 pm HARBN CEMED 550 60Jul 14-Sep 8 TTh 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMED 550 61Aug 24-Oct 21 MW 9 am-2 pm AIRPT CEMED 550 62Aug 24-Oct 21 MW 1 pm-4 pm FF CEMED 550 63Aug 25-Oct 20 TTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEMED 550 64May 11-Jul 8 MW 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEMED 550 65
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CLINICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST
Employment for massage therapists is
expected to grow 20% in the next few years.
Plan ahead, and call 803.732.5218 to discuss
our 10-month program.
DAY CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 8, 2020.
CAREER SPOTLIGHT PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN Students who complete this course of study will be able to work in a variety of health care settings. The program includes successful completion of Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Phlebotomy, Cardiac Care Technician, and EKG classes. Medical Terminology is a prerequisite for Cardiac Care Technician. Cardiac Care Technician is a prerequisite for EKG.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) 112 $999Medical Terminology 48 $699Phlebotomy 51 $699Cardiac Care Technician 46 $695EKG Specialist 56 $695
Total: 313 hrs $3787
All books included in cost.
PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION
Midlands Technical College offers the certification exam through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). The test will be given on the Harbison Campus and the cost is $155. For more information on how to schedule this exam, contact us at 803.732.5214.
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CAREER SPOTLIGHT
MEDICAL SCRIBE SPECIALISTIn just eight months, you can become a Medical Scribe Specialist, an important member of the health care team who
maintains comprehensive and accurate electronic health records. Through a combination of classroom material and
hands-on training, this program will prepare you to sit for certification by the American College of Medical Scribe
Specialists. Learn all about medical terminology, records,
procedures, equipment, and patient tracking. Work side-by-
side with doctors and specialists in a variety of health care
settings. Get started on a career that’s expected to grow
by 15% over the next few years, and where employees earn
more than $36,000 a year on average in South Carolina.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Medical Terminology 48 $699Electronic Health Records 24 $545Medical Scribe Specialist 108 $2499
Total: 180 hrs $3743
HEALTH CARE
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYStudents will learn medical terminology by analyzing the prefix, suffix, word roots, and combinations used in medical terms. This course is a prerequisite for other courses and medical certificate programs. This course may be used for exemption of AHS 102. $699
May 18-Jul 13 MW 9 am-12 pm NEAST CEMPR 524 53May 19-Jul 9 TTh 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMPR 524 54Aug 3-Sep 28 MW 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEMPR 524 55Aug 4-Sep 24 TTh 9 am-12 pm HARBN CEMPR 524 56
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ONLINE Students will learn medical terminology by analyzing the prefix, suffix, word roots, and combinations used in medical terms. This course is a prerequisite for other courses and medical certificate programs. This course may be used for exemption of AHS 102. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term, and final exam. Must have PC availability. $699
Jun 5-Jul 31 F 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEMPR 524 59IAug 14-Oct 2 F 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEMPR 524 60I
MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDSLearn the concepts of recording a patient's record in digital format that can be shared across different health care settings. The EHR is a complete record of a clinical patient encounter as well as supporting other care-related activities. $545
Jun 3-Jul 22 W 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 513 30Aug 12-Sep 30 W 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 513 31
MEDICAL BILLINGThis class teaches the student how to be proficient in billing in a health care setting and how to enhance reimbursement. Clinical and legal issues are included. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, ICD-10 Coding, and CPT/HCPCS Coding with a grade of "C" or better. $799
Jul 13-Sep 21 M 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 510 31
MEDICAL BILLING - ONLINE This class teaches the student how to be proficient in billing in a health care setting and how to enhance reimbursement. Clinical and legal issues are included. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, CPT/HCPCS Coding, and ICD-10 Coding with a grade of "C" or better. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and final exam. Must have computer access. $799
May 1-Jul 10 F 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 510 33IJul 24-Sep 25 F 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 510 34I
MEDICAL CODING (ICD-10 CM, CPT, HCPS) This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in Medical Records, Patient Billing, Insurance, and Admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ICD-10 CM, which are the principles and guidelines for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions that correlate with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting. $1299
Jun 5-Aug 28 F 6 pm-9 pm CEONL CEMED 503 08
MEDICAL CODING (ICD-10 CM, CPT, HCPS) This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in medical records, patient billing, insurance, and admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ICD-10 CM, which are the principles and guidelines for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions that correlate with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting. $1299
Jun 30-Sep 15 T 6 pm-10 pm HARBN CEMIM 503 06
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ATTENTION HEALTH CARE STUDENTSYou must bring the following items to the first class:
EKG, CARDIAC CARE TECHNICIAN, AND PHLEBOTOMY STUDENTS:> Completed immunization form:
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/TrainingStudentResources
Immunization records must be attached to the trainingform. If vaccination records are not available, then titerlevels demonstrating immunity may be used in lieu ofhaving the immunizations re-administered.
All EKG students must have CPR for theHealth Care Provider.
CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT, EKG, CARDIAC CARE TECHNICIAN, AND PHLEBOTOMY STUDENTS:> Two-Step TB test results – must be taken within 30
days of start of class.
> Background Check – Must be done within 30 daysfrom the start of class. Local (SLED) background check,including Federal Criminal History and National SexOffender Registry check. Must be clear for previous10 years.
> Clean drug screen (five-panel minimum) taken within 30days of start of class.
UNIFORM POLICY: > All CNA, EKG, Cardiac Care Tech, and Phlebotomy
students must wear white scrubs and white closed-toeshoes to all classes and clinicals.
> All Phlebotomy students must wear a lab jacket to class.
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING SPECIALIST The medical office billing and coding specialist has
more responsibility than ever with the advent of
electronic health records. This certificate prepares
students to sit for the CPC exam administered by
the AAPC.
PREREQUISITES HOURS COST
Medical Terminology 48 $699
CORE CLASSES HOURS COST
Medical Coding (ICD-10CM, CPT, and HCPCS) 54 $1299Medical Billing (final class) 30 $799
Total: 132 hrs $2797
All books included in cost.
PERSONAL TRAINER
PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATIONThis nationally accredited program covers both textbook knowledge and hands-on practical training, preparing you to work with clients one-on-one in fitness facilities. Students participate in lectures including biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage, and nutrition. Reading and studying outside of class is imperative for successful class completion and passing the exam. Prior to obtaining the Personal Trainer Certification, students must pass the national exam given in the last week of class. Students are also required to become Adult CPR/AED certified. The cost of this requirement is not included in course tuition. See the online materials list for important information. Textbook is required and is not included in course tuition. You may purchase book online or order through W.I.T.S. 888.330.9487 or http://www.witseducation.com. $849
May 30-Jul 11 S 9 am-12 pm NEAST CEPYT 600 24S 1 pm-4 pm Offsite
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
VETERINARY ASSISTANT
In just six weeks, you can have all the necessary skills
to become a professional veterinary assistant. Learn
all the aspects of veterinary medicine necessary
like laboratory procedures, medical terminology,
receptionist duties, and customer service skills.
Veterinary assistants start at about $12 an hour
working in veterinary practices, veterinarian hospitals,
shelters, and rescue organizations.
REQUIRED COURSES HOURS COST
Veterinary Assistant Certificate 36 $839
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SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND SKILLED TRADES
Within this school, you'll find training programs and courses in areas such as:
Construction
Forklift
HVAC
Industrial Electrical
Industrial Maintenance
Landscaper
Manufacturing
Pool Operator
Machinist/CNC Operator
Safety and Environmental
CDL
Welding
Many courses are available online. Academic degrees, diplomas, and certif icates are also available in this school.
Learn more at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
CONSTRUCTION Books can be purchased at the Airport Campus bookstore.
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COSTPrint Reading for Construction 30 $399Residential Building, Site Preparation, and Foundations 24 $299 Residential Building, Framing, and Finishing 24 $299 Residential Building Codes 24 $299Residential Contractor Business and Law 15 $249Residential Builder Exam Prep 15 $249
Total: 132 hrs $1,794
If you have at least one year of experience in the construction industry, you can prepare to take the South Carolina Residential Contractor Exam by completing the Building Construction Manager Program. Passing the exam is required for the SC Residential Contractor License. Based on industry experience, earn $20 - $40 per hour as an inspector, Job Foreman or Construction Site Manager, or go into business for yourself as a Residential Contractor.
PRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTIONLearn the basics of reading construction blueprints. Primary emphasis is on architectural and structural plans. Learn symbols, terminology, and abbreviations associated with reading construction plans. $399
May 18-Jun 22 MW 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CECLR 515 32
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODESThis class explains the SC Residential Codes Manual focusing on areas that building contractors need to know to pass the state exam. The course will explain relevant portions of the code that residential contractors, home inspectors, or homeowners need to understand to be sure work is performed according to code. $299
Aug 4-Sep 22 T 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CECLR 506 20
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, SITE PREPARATION, AND FOUNDATIONSLearn to lay out and prepare a building site, pour footings and slabs, and build concrete and masonry foundations. Instruction includes multimedia classroom presentations and field demonstrations. Emphasis is on construction-industry-approved building methods and estimating procedures. Helps prepare students for the SC Home Builders exam. $299
Aug 6-Sep 24 Th 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CECLR 531 20
FORKLIFT OPERATOR
FORKLIFT TRAININGLearn the correct care and use of forklift equipment. Topics include information covered in OSHA's Powered Industrial Truck Standard (OSHA Standard 1910.178). Successful students receive a three-year forklift certificate. Safety requirements prohibit open, cloth, or high-heeled shoes. Students must be 18 years of age. Valid driver's license required. $189
May 9 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEHEQ 501 77Jun 13 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEHEQ 501 78Jun 27 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEHEQ 501 79Jul 11 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEHEQ 501 80Jul 25 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEHEQ 501 81Aug 8 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEHEQ 501 82Aug 22 S 8 am-5 pm AIRPT CEHEQ 501 83
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HVAC
AIR FLOW DESIGN, MEASUREMENT AND DIAGNOSTICSThis is an entry-level course covering the air flow, duct design, and diagnostics of an air conditioning system. After completion of this course, a student should have a basic understanding of how to measure air flow, design duct work, and diagnose common air flow problems with air conditioning. $899
May 18-Jun 22 MW 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEHVA 533 07
EPA 608 CERTIFICATIONAttend review sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday before taking the Certification Exam on Thursday evening. $285
May 12-May 14 TWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEHVA 534 01
HVAC CUSTOMER SERVICE, COSCIACreate customers for life by building memorable relationships based on mutual trust and enhanced rapport. Designed especially for the HVAC service professional. $389
Jun 23-Jul 2 TTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEHVA 535 01
HVAC ELECTRICAL OPERATIONS AND DIAGNOSTICSThis program is designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of the refrigeration cycle, electrical operation, heat pump operation, and airflow design. These classes prepare the student for entry-level work with residential HVAC contractors.
Jul 6-Aug 5 MW 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEHVA 530 08
HVAC REFRIGERATION CYCLE OPERATION AND DIAGNOSTICSThis is an entry-level course covering the refrigeration cycle for an HVAC system. It will cover the major components of the system, and the operation and troubleshooting of the refrigeration cycle.
Aug 10-Sep 14 MW 6 pm-9 pm AIRPRT CEHVA 531 09
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
HVAC ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN
This program is designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of the refrigeration cycle, electrical operation, heat pump operation, and air flow design. These classes prepare the student for entry level work with residential HVAC contractors.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COSTHVAC Electrical Operation and Diagnostics 30 $899HVAC Refrigeration Cycle Operation and Diagnostics 30 $899Heat Pump Operations and Diagnostics 30 $899EPA 608 Prep and Certification 9 $285Air Flow Design, Measurement and Diagnostics 30 $899HVAC Customer Service, Coscia Program 12 $389
Total: 141 hrs $4270
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL
BASIC ELECTRONICSLearn basic electronics principles, components, and functions including atomic structure of conductors, insulators, and semi-conductors, characteristics of current flow and resistor construction, semi-conductor construction, and basic diode types. Prerequisite: Electrical Print Reading. $529
Jun 30-Jul 30 TTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 562 38
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS IIILearn about three-phase circuits, circuit impedance, and the effects of capacitance/inductance in RCL series and parallel circuits, including single-phase transformers, three-phase wye and delta connections, transformers, DC generators, DC motors, three- phase alternators, single motors, and three-phase motors. Prerequisite: Electrical Fundamentals II. $529
May 5-Jun 5 TTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 551 37
ELECTRICAL MOTOR CONTROLSLearn to work with relays, timers, push buttons, magnetic starters, fuses overloads, and wiring practices, all of which are related to industry and motor control. Students will physically connect three-phase motors and control circuits as part of the course. Prerequisite: Basic Electronics. $529
Aug 11-Sep 10 TTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 505 39
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INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL PRINT READINGLearn to read and interpret electrical blueprints and schematics used in residential and industrial settings. Emphasis will be on hands-on applications of print reading, circuit knowledge, and troubleshooting circuits through the use of prints. Prerequisite: Electrical Fundamentals III. $279
Jun 11-Jun 25 TTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 579 28
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS – DAY PROGRAMStudy theory of operation, programming, installation, and standard wiring practices using All Bradley MicroLogix processors and Logix 500 software. You will learn basic ladder programming principles using bit, timer, and counter instructions. Prerequisites: Industrial Sensors and Basic Electronics or skills assessment completion. $849
May 4-May 25 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm AIRPT CEEEM 592 01
TROUBLESHOOTINGLearn to safely and efficiently troubleshoot and locate electrical problems using schematic prints along with electrical measuring tools such as multimeters, clamp-on meters, ammeters, megohmmeters, proximity voltage meters, hand-held oscilloscopes, and other measuring devices. Prerequisite: Programmable Logic Controller. $529
May 12-Jun 11 TTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 580 34Jun 2-Jul 2 TTh 1 pm-4 pm AIRPT CEEEM 580 35
TROUBLESHOOTING-DAY PROGRAMYou will develop methodology, identify, and locate electrical problems using diagrams and basic electrical measuring tools. Prerequisites: Industrial Sensors, Electrical Motor Controls, Print Reading, Variable Frequency Drives, and Programmable Logic Controllers or skills assessment completion. $799
Jun 1-Jun 18 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm AIRPT CEEEM 593 01
GENERAL ELECTRICAL SAFETYLearn general workplace electrical safety practices, including lockout/tagout, PPE (personal protective equipment), NEC (National Electrical Code), and arc flash guidelines. Prerequisite: None. $279
Jun 15-Jul 25 MTTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 594 04
BASIC MATH FOR ELECTRICIANSLearn the math skills needed to begin the study of electricity. Review basic concepts such as number lines and exponents. Introduction to scientific/engineering notation and numerical prefixes and exponents in the decimal number system. Introduction to a scientific calculator and roper operation is covered. Prerequisite: General Electrical Safety. $199
Jul 6-Jul 13 MTTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 583 04
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS IStudy the basic concepts of electricity-beginning with atomic structure and electron flow, Ohm's Law, Kirchoff 's Laws, static electricity, magnetism, resistance, basic DC circuits, electrical units, measuring instruments, and magnetic induction. Prerequisites: Basic Math for Electricians or skills assessment completion. $899
Jul 14-Aug 20 MTTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 595 04
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS IIContinue the study of the fundamentals of electricity with the intermediate concepts of electricity: basic trigonometry and vectors, alternating current, the effects and interaction of resistance, and inductance and capacitance in series and parallel circuits. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I or skills assessment completion. $799
Aug 27-Sep 29 MTTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEEEM 596 04
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICSDescribes pumps and valves used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their functions. Explains hydraulic/pneumatic system safety and basic principles of hydraulics, including Pascal's law and Bernaulli's principle. Covers how to inspect, troubleshoot, and repair fluid power systems. Hands-on training is included. Prerequisite: Valves and Piping. $1239
Jul 20-Aug 18 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm AIRPT CEIMT 699 16
SHAFT ALIGNMENTThis course covers types of misalignment and aligning couplings using conventional and laser alignment techniques. How to measure shaft sag, perform vertical alignment, and align machinery trains is discussed. Causes of vibration, vibration monitoring, vibration test equipment, and how to field-balance machines are included. Prerequisite: Pumps. $1309
May 18-Jun 22 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm AIRPT CEIMT 697 12
VALVES AND PIPINGThis course covers the selection, preparation, joining, and support of copper, plastic, and steel piping and fittings. The course provides instructions for cutting, threading, and joining ferrous piping. Introduces chemical, compressed air, fuel oil, steam and water systems, and explains how to identify piping systems according to color codes. Prerequisite: Shaft Alignment. $699
Jun 29-Jul 14 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm AIRPT CEIMT 698 12
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CAREER SPOTLIGHT
INDUSTRIAL TECHNICIANS When a billion-dollar operation suddenly goes down… the advanced technical skills of a few team
members are the only thing that can bring the whole automated process back to life.
Industrial employers are finding that the supply of
experienced industrial maintenance technicians is
shrinking. This is an ideal time for successful students
in this program to find high-paying jobs.
INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL MAINTENANCECOURSES HOURS COST
Applied Math 44 $769Fasteners and Anchors 12 $209Hand and Power Tools 44 $769Precision Measuring 20 $349Blueprint Reading 72 $1239Safety and Rigging Fundamentals 20 $349Basic Mechanical Components 80 $1389Bearings and Lubrication 56 $969Gearboxes 20 $349Pumps 40 $699Shaft Alignment 76 $1309Valves and Piping 40 $699Hydraulics and Pneumatics 72 $1239
Total: 596 hrs $10,337
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANCOURSES HOURS COST
General Electrical Safety 16 $279Basic Math for Electricians 12 $199Electrical Fundamentals I 51 $899Electrical Fundamentals II 42 $799Electrical Fundamentals III 42 $799 Electrical Print Reading 18 $319Electrical Motor Controls 48 $849Basic Electronics 42 $799Industrial Sensor Technology 44 $849 Variable Frequency Drives 48 $849Programmable Logic Controllers 51 $899Troubleshooting 48 $849
Total: 462 hrs $8,388
Classes should be taken in the order they are listed.*Books included in all course costs.
MANUFACTURING
BLUEPRINT READING AND BASIC MEASURING TOOLSAn introductory course in blueprint reading and precision measuring tools. This course will take you through the alphabet of lines, views, and general rules for reading engineering blueprints. This course will also provide hands-on training in the use of micrometers, calipers, height gages, indicators, and various transfer gages. $549
Aug 5-Aug 20 TWTh 9 am-12 pm NEAST CEMFG 588 79Aug 5-Aug 20 TWTh 1 pm-4 pm NEAST CEMFG 588 80Aug 5-Aug 20 TWTh 5 pm-8 pm NEAST CEMFG 588 81
MASTERING CNC PROGRAMMINGAn application-based course covering the knowledge and skills acquired from the Fundamentals and Principles classes. You will utilize your new knowledge to write CNC programs, select tooling, and set up the CNC equipment to produce parts to specifications from your own CNC program. Prerequisite: Principles of CNC Operator/Programming. $795
May 13-Jun 24 TWTh 5 pm-8 pm NEAST CEMFG 580 70
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LANDSCAPER AND HORTICULTURIST
LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENTGain hands-on experience in grounds maintenance. Emphasis is on shrub and tree maintenance, pest control, pruning, fertilization, mulching, mowing, the use of bedding plants for seasonal color, landscape maintenance equipment, records, maintenance schedules, and bid procedures. The first session meets on campus and the remaining sessions meet off campus. $199
Aug 5-Sep 23 W 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEHOR 522 26
SOIL MANAGEMENTLearn about soils and plant nutrition. Emphasis will be placed on physical and chemical properties, water, organic matter, and micro-organisms in soils. Materials and methods for supplying nutrients to horticulture plants are also discussed. Invest in your career and earn your landscape certificate. Classes can also be taken individually. $199
Jul 2-Aug 20 Th 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEHOR 520 18
TURF MANAGEMENTLearn the identification, use, culture, and maintenance of turf grasses. Emphasis is on the installation and management of turf in residential and commercial areas including proper fertilizers and pest control. $199
May 7-Jun 25 T 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEHOR 525 16
WOODY PLANTS AND SHRUBSA study of woody plant materials, shrubs, and trees that are used in the Southeastern landscaping and nursery trade. Identification of plants by common and scientific nomenclature, characteristics, culture, and use are included. The first session meets on campus and the remaining sessions meet off campus. $199
May 28-Jul 16 Th 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEHOR 529 21
POOL OPERATOR
SC CERTIFIED POOL OPERATORPrepares individuals responsible for operating and/or managing swimming pools or spas in SC to sit for the CPO Exam and covers pertinent topics. Topics include SC rules and regulations, legal requirements, water chemistry, filtration and circulation disinfection techniques, water testing, troubleshooting, problem prevention, and safety. Please bring a calculator to class. The SC CPO exam is administered through Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP) and details are discussed in class. 1.800.345.6559 or www.goamp.com. The exam will not be taken in class. $129
May 13 W 9 am-4 pm HARBN CECPO 500 58Jun 10 W 9 am-4 pm HARBN CECPO 500 59
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COURSE SPOTLIGHT METALLURGYIn partnership with the world’s largest and most established materials information society, ASM International.
METALLURGY FOR THE NON-METALLURGIST
Learn how...
1. Metals behave and why; including why and how they can be formed.2. To recognize how metals can be strengthened by alloying, cold-working
and heat treatment.3. To determine why metals and alloys are not behaving as expected and can
be made to behave as needed.4. To choose what metal or alloy to use for specific combinations of properties.
Upcoming classes: June 29 – July 2 | To register, call 440.338.5151
MACHINIST/CNC OPERATOR
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
MACHINIST/COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) OPERATOR Do you have what it takes?
Machinists and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operators work in small, medium, and large facilities manufacturing parts for almost everything you see in your daily life. Anything from a part for a kitchen appliance to a machined part for your car was created by a machinist or a CNC operator.
Machinists and CNC operators are enjoying a strong job market with full-time and part-time employment opportunities and varied working hours available. High-volume manufacturers typically run their machining centers 24/7. Salaries range from $15-$22 per hour with proficient CNC programmers making from $50,000-$60,000 based on expertise. If you are good with your hands and technically inclined, this could be a career path for you.
COURSE COST
Blueprint Reading and Basic Measuring Tool $549Introduction to Mills $549Introduction to Lathes $549Fundamentals of CNC Operator/Programmer Training $849Principles of CNC Programming $949Mastering CNC Programming $795
Total: $4240
Classes fill quickly.Plan now for this 10-month CNC certificate training program that begins in August and November.
Note: Classes must be taken in the order listed.
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SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASBESTOS INSPECTOR REFRESHERUpon successful completion of the course, students will receive certificates of re-accreditation that may be used for licensing purposes. $159
Aug 3 M 8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CEASB 501 47
ASBESTOS SUPERVISORThe course meets SC-DHEC and EPA AHERA/ASHARA requirements for supervisors of asbestos projects and the NIOSH 582 course. This course is also for SC-DHEC licensing for persons performing air monitoring on asbestos projects and for the OSHA Competent Person training for all asbestos work in accordance with 1926.1101. Annual refresher required. $779
Jul 13-Jul 17 MTWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 505 30
ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR REFRESHERReviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Supervisor course required for asbestos abatement supervisors in schools and in public and commercial buildings, and meets the annual refresher training requirements for OSHA Class I and II Competent person and SC-DHEC Asbestos Supervisor licensees. Students will receive certificates used for licensing. $199
Jul 20 M 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 506 29
LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR, AND PAINTINGEPA rules apply to contractors who renovate or repair housing, child-care facilities, or schools built before 1978. Trained contractors and workers must follow lead-safe work practice standards to reduce potential exposure to dangerous levels of lead during renovation and repair work. These standards are taught in this course. $239
Jul 7 T 8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 500 58
ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY TRAININGMidlands Technical College provides customized environmental, health, and safety training at our college locations or your place of business.
Contact us at 803.691.3907 or [email protected]
DOT AWARENESS LEVEL TRAINING 49 CFR 172.700 | HAZMAT/HAZWOPER
NFPA 70E-ARC FLASH PROTECTION OSHA | WASTEWATER/WATERCourses are in accordance with: OSHA, EPA, DOT, and NFPA Regulations
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SPARK YOUR WELDING CAREER AT MTC
Welders are in demand in the Midlands and can make a competitive salary.
$30,000
ENTRY LEVEL WELDER ANNUAL SALARY IN COLUMBIA
$60,000
CERTIFIED | COMBINATION WELDERANNUAL SALARY IN COLUMBIA
$85,000
WELDING SUPERVISOR | FOREMANANNUAL SALARY IN COLUMBIA
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WELDING
WELDER DAY PROGRAM
ADVANCED WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAMThis course is offered to students who completed the Basic and Intermediate Welding courses and is open to persons demonstrating advanced welding skills to the instructor. The student must show competency in Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, and Gas Metal Arc Welding, or have completed the Entry and Intermediate Welding courses. The student will be introduced to high-pressure pipe welding. During the course, the student will be required to weld root passes, hot passes, and fill and cover passes to code requirements on various diameter pipe. This class is intense and prepares the student for testing to corporate standards such as the American Welding Society (AWS) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) section IX. Students completing this course will possess skills required in the pipe welding and fabrication industry. $3295
Jun 1-Jul 23 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm FF CEWLD 619 58Jun 1-Jul 23 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm AIRPT CEWLD 619 60Aug 10-Oct 5 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm AIRPT CEWLD 619 61Aug 10-Oct 5 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm FF CEWLD 619 63
BASIC WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAMThe QuickJobs Basic Welding course offers the student introductory training needed to enter the welding profession. Upon completion of the course, the student will have competent training in safety, basic metallurgy, and industrial tool operation. Entry-level welding skills will include fillet and groove welding in basic positions using the (SMAW) process. The student will be required to perform welding to industrial standards such as the American Welding Society (AWS). $3595
May 25-Jul 23 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm AIRPT CEWLD 601 89Aug 3-Oct 5 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm AIRPT CEWLD 601 90May 25-Jul 23 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm FF CEWLD 601 93May 25-Jul 23 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm FF CEWLD 601 94Aug 3-Oct 5 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm FF CEWLD 601 95
BASIC WELDING FOR HOME PROJECTSLearn the basics of stick welding, oxy-fuel cutting torches, and review MIG welding skills. With instructor approval and your own materials, our experienced instructors will guide you through the steps to begin your fabrication project. Previous projects have included artwork, oyster tables, carts, trailer repairs, and furniture. It is recommended to have completed the MIG or TIG welding course first, but it is not a requirement. $399
May 9-Jun 13 S 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEWLD 511 50
INTERMEDIATE WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAMThis course is offered to students who completed the Basic Welding QuickJobs Day course and is open to persons demonstrating necessary welding skills to the instructor. Students are trained in the following: personal safety (continuation); SMAW welding in non-standard positions - 2 weeks; Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to include solid wire and dual shield flux cored wire in fillet and groove welding - 2 weeks; Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in multiple positions and metals to include steel, aluminum and stainless steel - 4 weeks. The student will be required to perform welding to industrial standards such as the American Welding Society (AWS). $3295
Jun 1-Jul 23 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm FF CEWLD 602 91Jun 1-Jul 23 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm AIRPT CEWLD 602 93Aug 10-Oct 5 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm AIRPT CEWLD 602 94Aug 10-Oct 5 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm FF CEWLD 602 96
MIG WELDING BASICSFrom thin gauge sheet metal to 1/2" thick steel, MIG welding (aka wire feed or GMAW) is versatile and easy to learn. From automotive restoration and boat trailers to lawn mower decks and works of art, this process covers all the bases. Our knowledgeable instructors will teach you about welding machine set-up, safety, and MIG welding basics even if you have no previous welding experience. Required equipment for class: welding helmet, welding cap, MIG gloves, safety glasses, welding jacket, MIG welding pliers, locking pliers, tape measure, work boots, and flame-retardant clothing. $399
May 9-Jun 13 S 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEWLD 870 09
TIG WELDING BASICSWhen precision and control are important, TIG welding (GTAW) is the gold standard. GTAW requires exceptional hand-eye coordination and concentration. Learn TIG welding basics on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. You can use this process to build racecar chassis and roll cages or repair pontoons and John boats. It is recommended to have completed the MIG welding course first, but it is not a requirement. $399
May 9-Jun 13 S 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEWLD 880 10
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WELDER EVENING PROGRAM
SMAW (SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING)
BASIC SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING AND OXY-FUEL CUTTINGLearn basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) using various electrodes and joint configurations in accordance with AWS and ASME codes and standards. Includes T-joints, grooves with backing, basic blueprint reading, weld symbols, safety, and an introduction to the oxy-fuel cutting processes. $1399
May 26-Jul 22 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 800 23Aug 3-Sep 30 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 800 24
ADVANCED SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDINGContinue learning Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) using advanced welding techniques and joint configurations in accordance with AWS and ASME codes and standards. Includes a continuation of groove welds with backing and open root V-grooves in multiple positions. Prerequisite: CEWLD 800 Basis Shielded Metal Arc Welding. $1399
May 26-Jul 22 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 801 24Aug 3-Sep 30 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 801 25
MIG (GAS METAL ARC WELDING)
GAS METAL AND FLUX CORE ARC WELDINGLearn basic Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) processes using various technique and joint configurations in accordance with AWS and ASME codes and standards. Includes 1/8" to 3/8" thick material for GMAW
welding and 3/8" to 1" for FCAW welding in various positions. Prerequisite: CEWLD 801 Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding. $1249
Jun 2-Jul 22 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 810 23Aug 10-Sep 30 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 810 24
TIG (GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING)
GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDINGLearn Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) using basic and advanced welding techniques and various joint configurations in accordance with AWS and ASME codes and standards. Includes welding T-joints and open root V-grooves in multiple
positions. Prerequisite: CEWLD 810 Gas Metal and Flux Core Arc Welding. $1299
May 28-Jul 22 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 820 23Aug 5-Sep 30 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 820 24
PIPE WELDING
BASIC PIPE WELDINGLearn basic methods and techniques for welding 6" pipe using the SMAW process in multiple positions in accordance with AWS and ASME codes and standards. Includes welding open root joints using E6010 electrodes with E7018 intermediate passes and final cap. Prerequisite: CEWLD 820 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. $1249
Jun 2-Jul 22 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 830 25Aug 10-Sep 30 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 830 26
ADVANCED PIPE WELDINGLearn advanced methods and techniques for welding 6" pipe using the SMAW and GTAW processes in multiple positions in accordance with AWS and ASME codes and standards. Includes welding open root joints using GTAW with intermediate passes and final cap using GTAW and SMAW. Prerequisite: CEWLD 830 Basic Pipe Welding. $1299
May 28-Jul 22 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 831 24Aug 5-Sep 30 MTWTh 6 pm-9 pm AIRPT CEWLD 831 25
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Within this school, you'll find training programs and courses in areas such as:
Business Analysis
Finance and Accounting
Customer Service
Project Management
Organizational Performance
Small Business and Entrepreneur
Supervisory and Leadership
Many courses are available online. Academic degrees, diplomas, and certif icates are also available in this school.
Learn more at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
BUSINESS ANALYSIS
BUSINESS ANALYSIS: THE ANALYST'S ROLE DURING THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (SDLC)An in-depth look into business analysis, the role of business analysts, and their relationships with all of the major stakeholders in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Learn the important aspects of being a successful analyst including effective listening, logical and critical thinking, and problem-solving. Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives. $1959
Jul 6-Jul 16 MTWTh 5:30 pm-9:15 pm HARBN CEBAA 500 63
BUSINESS ANALYSIS: USE CASES TO FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTSLearn how to take client project overviews and outlines to create effective use cases. Develop use cases into detailed business requirements, both functional and non-functional. Learn Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) scope and how to maintain scope throughout the project. Produce effective documentation and communication lines for all stakeholders. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analysts Role during the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives. $1959
Jul 27-Aug 6 MTWTh 5:30 pm-9:15 pm HARBN CEBAA 501 63
BUSINESS ANALYSIS: IN-DEPTH SOFTWARE TESTINGLearn the different testing techniques that accompany the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to verify a successful client project installation. Create effective documentation for test plans, cases, and matrices from software business requirements. Test different versions of a client website and document each phase using class templates. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analyst's Role during the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Business Analysis: Use Cases to Functional Requirements. Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives. $1959
Aug 17-Aug 27 MTWTh 5:30 pm-9:15 pm HARBN CEBAA 502 63
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
BUSINESS ANALYST In this program, you will learn about the role and
required skills of the business analyst as it relates
to the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Completion of this certificate will indicate to an
existing or prospective employer that you understand
the role of the business analyst during the SDLC,
how you develop cases into detailed business
requirements, and how to implement different testing
techniques that accompany the SDLC to verify a
successful client project installation. Prerequisite: You
should have at minimum an associate degree or two
years of experience in a particular field to enter this
program. To earn this certificate, you must successfully
complete the below courses within a two-year period.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Business Analysis: The Analyst's Role During the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) 30 $1959
Business Analysis: Use Cases to Functional Requirements 30 $1959
Business Analysis: In-Depth Software Testing 30 $1959
Total: 90 hrs $5877
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FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS MATHDevelop an understanding of the fundamentals of everyday math – the kind used most frequently in the workplace and at home. Learn practical applications for dealing with percentages, formulas, and the graphics and statistics that are present in everyday activity. Perfect even if you only need a refresher. $199
May 6-May 7 WTh 6 pm-10 pm NEAST CEFIN 512 76
BUSINESS MATH - ONLINE Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate the internet, websites, and email. $199
May 1-May 12 CEONL CEFIN 518 13I
ACCOUNTING ESSENTIALSMaster basic record-keeping procedures including: journalizing transactions, posting to a ledger, and preparing a trial balance and financial statement. The accounting cycle will also be covered in detail. You will gain an understanding of key financial and operational measures. $699
May 12-Jul 23 TTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEOFF 623 89
ACCOUNTING ESSENTIALS - ONLINE Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate the internet, websites, and email. $699
May 15-Jul 27 CEONL CEOFF 623 08I
PAYROLL PREPARATION ESSENTIALSThis hands-on course will lead you through the complete payroll process cycle. You will calculate earnings and deductions, analyze payroll transactions, record accurate journal entries, and complete necessary forms. This course is also for the existing payroll professional as a way to refresh your knowledge and bring you up to date. Prerequisite: Accounting Essentials or equivalent knowledge of basic accounting principles. $199
Jul 28-Jul 30 TTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEOFF 624 89
PAYROLL PREPARATION ESSENTIALS - ONLINE Prerequisite: Accounting Essentials or equivalent knowledge of basic accounting principles. Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate the internet, websites, and email. $199
Jul 30-Aug 12 CEONL CEOFF 624 07I
QUICKBOOKSThis course is an introduction to the desktop version of QuickBooks. Students will learn to set up a general ledger and chart of accounts, customize forms, create invoices, and learn how QuickBooks can assist with automating your payroll. Prerequisites: Accounting Essentials and Payroll Preparation Essentials or equivalent knowledge of basic accounting principles. $499
Aug 4-Aug 13 TWTh 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEOFF 638 55
QUICKBOOKS - ONLINE Prerequisites: Accounting Essentials and Payroll Preparation Essentials or equivalent knowledge of basic accounting principles. Basic computer skills and the ability to navigate the internet, websites, and email. $499
Aug 14-Aug 28 CEONL CEOFF 638 01I
CAREER SPOTLIGHT Available online
ACCOUNTING AND PAYROLL SPECIALIST This program is designed to provide training for an
entry-level accounting and/or payroll specialist
position and will prepare you for the Intuit QuickBooks
certification as well as the National Bookkeeper
Association’s Bookkeeper Certification. The successful
completion of this program will indicate to an existing or
prospective employer that you have both the manual and
computerized exposure to basic accounting principles,
together with other essential knowledge and skills. To
earn the Accounting and Payroll Specialist certificate, you
must successfully complete the below courses within a
two-year period. Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and
the ability to navigate the Internet, websites, and email.
REQUIREMENTS HOURS COST
Business Math 8 $199Accounting Essentials 66 $699Payroll Preparation Essentials 6 $199QuickBooks 18 $499Excel, Introduction 12 $299Excel, Intermediate 12 $299Excel, Advanced 12 $299Organizing Computer Files 6 $199Outlook, Introduction 12 $299
Total: 152 hrs $2991
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
BECOMING A CUSTOMER SERVICE STARDon't just talk about providing exceptional customer service – make it happen. Becoming a Customer Service Star will help you develop a service mindset and gain skills to boost your service performance. Examine your own customer service attitudes and relationships, both internally and externally, and explore opportunities for improvement. $249
Jun 18 Th 9 am-4 pm NEAST CECUS 523 35
PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICESThis course teaches the most important principles and practices related to project management through a combination of classroom lectures, group discussion, and hands-on exercises. The course content is consistent with A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - 6th Edition and other standards and guides from the Project Management Institute (PMI). $3495
Jun 29-Aug 19 MTW 9 am-12 pm HARBN CEPMG 569 01Jun 1-Jul 22 MTW 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CEPMG 569 58
PMP/CAPM EXAM PREP BOOT CAMPCertification by the Project Management Institute (PMI) as a Project Management Professional (PMP) shows the world that you have mastered essential project management skills and knowledge. Improve your chances of passing the PMP certification exam on the first try with this well-proven and successful course. $1999
May 7-Jun 4 Th 8 am-5 pm NEAST CEPMG 506 26
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALSManaging a project requires effective planning and adherence to the industry's best practices in every step of the process. In this course, students will learn to initiate, plan and execute a project that meets objectives and satisfies stakeholders. Students will also learn to identify effective project management practices and their related processes. $399
May 18-May 19 MT 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEPMG 532 43
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVINGEmployers rank critical thinking as the most important skill for employees in the next five years. Critical thinking helps you step back, examine your thoughts, test assumptions, and process information more effectively. This course helps you identify your thinking style and follow a process to think critically, solve problems, and make informed decisions. This course is part of the Essential Skills for Success Certificate. $125
Jun 1 M 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CECDS 722 08May 16 S 1 pm-4 pm NEAST CECDS 722 09
DEALING WITH CONFLICTConflict is inevitable; the key is dealing with conflict in a way that produces positive outcomes. This course will help you learn how to work through situations and avoid the traps that damage relationships and negatively impact productivity and results. You will learn proven methods to recognize the signs of conflict and apply a process to resolve conflict effectively. This course is a part of the Essential Skills for Success Certificate. $125
Jun 15 M 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CECDS 724 08May 23 S 1 pm-4 pm NEAST CECDS 724 09
ENHANCING YOUR PROFESSIONALISMBuilding and maintaining a professional image is key to your success. Learn how to build self-confidence, present yourself professionally, and communicate more effectively. Take away the top traits of true professionalism. $125
May 5 T 9 am-12 pm NEAST CECDS 564 02Jun 16 T 9 am-12 pm NEAST CECDS 564 98
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR SUCCESSDo you have the right skills employers are looking for? Technical skills alone are not enough to meet employers' expectations for productivity and performance. In a recent survey, employers ranked professionalism, teamwork, critical thinking, and verbal communication as the most important skills in the workplace. This certificate will prepare you to be successful at work by building the core set of skills employers value most. By learning to communicate effectively, think critically, collaborate well with others, and demonstrate personal accountability, you will have the skills to succeed. $765
May 4-Jun 15 M 6 pm-9 am NEAST CECDS 763 08 S 9 am-4 pmMay 2-May 23 S 9 am-4 pm NEAST CECDS 763 09
PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND PROFESSIONALISMWhen you take on an attitude of accountability, you empower yourself to be responsible, accomplish your goals, and demonstrate professionalism. You will gain strategies to avoid the blame game, overcome obstacles, manage expectations, and achieve your highest potential. This course is part of the Essential Skills for Success Certificate. $125
May 11 M 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CECDS 720 08May 9 S 1 pm-4 pm NEAST CECDS 720 09
PRINCIPLES OF TEAMWORK, COLLABORATION, AND TRUSTIn almost every job, success depends on working together to achieve shared goals. Your ability to collaborate and learn from others is essential to getting the job done. This course will help you identify the key principles for being a team player and developing trusting relationships. This course is part of the Essential Skills for Success Certificate. $125
May 16 S 9 am-12 pm NEAST CECDS 721 09
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION SKILLSLearn to speak confidently! Whether speaking to groups, making presentations to management, or working with customers, you have a short period of time to get your message across. Learn how to make a positive impression and deliver your message with power and professionalism. $249
Jun 4 Th 9 am-4 pm NEAST CECDS 572 52
TAKING CHARGE OF CHANGEWhen you can recognize your internal reactions to change, you can better manage your responses. This course will help you learn strategies to accept change, reduce stress, and remain productive during the change process. This course is part of the Essential Skills for Success Certificate. $125
Jun 8 M 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CECDS 723 08May 23 S 9 am-12 pm NEAST CECDS 723 09
VERBAL COMMUNICATION SKILLSPoor communication creates chaos in the workplace and costs organizations millions of dollars each year in lost productivity, mistakes, and lost customers. Learn how to ensure your communication is clear and direct so that listeners receive information accurately. Improving your verbal communication skills can enhance working relationships and increase your success. This course is part of the Essential Skills for Success Certificate. $125
May 4 M 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CECDS 719 08May 9 S 9 am-12 pm NEAST CECDS 719 09
GET CONNECTED to the best corporate
training and consulting resources.
Whether you want to enhance the skills of one
employee or revamp your entire workforce,
MTC’S BUSINESS SOLUTIONS TEAM can help
you identify and implement the right solutions.
Contact us today.
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
FUNDAMENTALS OF LEANOrganizations are often asked to shorten lead times, reduce costs, improve quality, and/or create flexible processes. Lean is a management philosophy that is designed to help companies simplify business processes by eliminating waste and improving flow. In Fundamentals of Lean, you will learn some of the most basic lean tools and techniques, gain a strong knowledge of how to map processes and identify and eliminate waste and receive an introduction to many other lean tools and techniques including 5S, Kanban, and Kaizen. Activities throughout the day will reinforce the course materials. $395
Apr 9 TH 8 am-5 pm NEAST CEQAL 711 01May 21 TH 8 am-5 pm NEAST CEQAL 711 02
LEAN SIX SIGMA YELLOW BELTThe majority of organizations in this country are faced with the need to drive improvements in productivity, quality and customer satisfaction in order to remain competitive. Increasingly, these organizations are choosing Lean Six Sigma as the way to achieve such goals. In this intensive 5-day course, learn how to contribute to and lead Lean Six Sigma improvement teams. Gain a strong knowledge of how to apply the Lean Six Sigma DMAIC methodology with a primary focus on process mapping, lean tools and methods as well as graphical analysis tools. Those achieving Yellow Belt status often later progress to Green Belt status by taking a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt to Green Belt transition course. $1995
Apr 30-May 29 Th/F 8 am-5 pm NEAST CEQAL 706 02
SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEUR
BUSINESS CANVAS MODELJoin Midlands Technical College's Director of Entrepreneurship as he discusses important topics related to fully understanding your business. $49
May 19 T 6 pm-9 pm NEAST CESMB 595 01Aug 11 T 9 am-12 pm NEAST CESMB 595 02
WHAT’S YOUR
PROCESSto improveyour process?
MTC’s Organizational Performance training and
consulting (formerly the Center for Quality)
can help your business reach new levels –
improving productivity, increasing profits,
and improving customer satisfaction.
Companies and organizations of all sizes, in
all industries, can benefit.
Our custom consulting and implementation
services are tailored to your specific needs.
Plus, some of our most popular training
programs include:
> Lean Six Sigma
(Yellow Belt, Green Belt, Black Belt)
> Design for Six Sigma
> Statistical Tools
> Team Problem Solving
> Quality Systems
Learn more
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/OrganizationalPerformance
PSST...we hSCHOOL OF BUSINESSave a secret.Training, customized for your needs. In addition to the courses found in this guide and on our website, we also offer hundreds of courses that
aren’t on the “standard menu.” These “secret menu” courses provide proven, effective training for your
employees that can be customized to your specif ic needs.
SECRET MENUAll orders customized to your industry
ORGANIZATIONAL
PERFORMANCE
> Basic Principles of Continuous Improvement
> Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
> How to Design and Analyze Surveys
> Leading with Data and Measurement
> Process Mapping
> Root Cause Analysis
BUSINESS SKILLS AND
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
> Supply Chain Management
> Diversity and Inclusion Workshops
> B usiness Analyst and Project Management Consulting
> Customized Supervisory Courses
> Executive Coaching
EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT
> Pr oject-Based Team-Building Workshops
> Critical Thinking
> Presentation Skills
> Creative Problem Solving
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
> Spanish for Your Industry
HEALTH CARE
> Paramedic
> Customer Service for Patient Care Staff
> H ealth Care Terminology for Front Office Staff
> Advanced CNA
INDUSTRIAL AND SAFETY
> Generator Maintenance
> Heavy Equipment Operator
> Lead Renovation Refresher
> Waste Water Operator
A LA CARTE
> Custom Designed Courses
> Turn Your Internal Training into an Online Class
> Capstone Projects
> Training Plan Development
> Key Note Speaker Engagements
> L unch and Learns/ Breakfast Briefings
> Consulting Projects
> Meeting Facilitation
> Workshops
> After Training Coaching Sessions
ASK US ABOUT OUR "SECRET MENU." WE'RE READY TO DELIVER. Contact our Business Solutions team today.
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP
ANALYZING AND SOLVING PROBLEMSLearn systematic models to understand the root of a problem, how to solve a problem, and how to prevent future problems. $125
Jul 14 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 694 62
COACHING AND COUNSELING - PART 2A continuation of the Part 1 course in which you learn to recognize, overcome concerns, and practice counseling skills. Part 1 is not a prerequisite. $125
May 5 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 690 44
DEFINING PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONSParticipants will have the opportunity to analyze the expectations they have of their employees and the effect on performance and practice setting specific, realistic, and measurable performance standards. $125
May 26 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 566 55
EFFECTIVE DELEGATIONParticipants will uncover the skills needed to delegate effectively. This includes determining what should be delegated, how to delegate to get results, who to delegate to, and how to follow-up. $125
Aug 18 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 698 53
EVALUATING PERFORMANCEThe participant will have the opportunity to become comfortable with a process for evaluation that will contribute to positive relationships and performance outcomes. $125
Jun 2 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 567 56
GETTING OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT – SELECTING THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THE JOBParticipants learn how to conduct a behavioral interview, determine the best orientation structure, and learn a process for on-the-job training of a new employee. $125
May 19 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 691 41
LEADING WORK TEAMSUpon completion, participants will be able to define the difference between a group and a team, explore the behaviors of members of dynamic teams, identify elements of team effectiveness, and describe a process for developing a team mission statement and ground rules. $125
Jun 16 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 578 50
LEADING IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENTLearn strategies to introduce change into the workplace, while also learning what roles and responsibilities you have in leading a change effort. $125
Jul 28 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 696 51
MAKING SOLID DECISIONSWorkplace decision making can be both challenging and rewarding. Although supervisors have the authority to make decisions on behalf of direct reports, most will find more support for decisions (and more cooperation when it comes time to implement those decisions) if stakeholders are involved in the process. $125
Jul 21 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 695 47
MOTIVATING TO EXCELParticipants learn how basic motivation theory relates to workplace behavior, what competencies supervisors need to provide a motivating environment, and how to develop a tool kit for employee reward and recognition. $125
Jun 9 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 692 45
PLANNING FOR RESULTSWho has time to plan? This course will help participants discover the benefits of planning, as well as help them identify various types of planning tools. $125
Jul 7 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 583 53
PRODUCTIVE PARTNERSHIPSIt is not often that we can work isolated from others. Participants explore the need to collaborate and to form partnerships that enhance their productivity and work environment. $125
Aug 25 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 697 54
SETTING GOALS AND OBJECTIVESLearn how to be successful at goal setting through action plans and methods of measuring progress for continuous improvement. $125
Jun 30 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 693 42
THE CHALLENGE OF LEADERSHIP – LEGALLY SPEAKINGBeing aware of key legislation and ensuring compliance throughout the organization is a major responsibility for both human resources (HR) and for line supervisors/managers. $125
Aug 11 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 577 50
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“Growing leaders is so important for our agency and all
of state government. This program helps our managers
learn the skills to become stronger leaders.
I can’t recommend Learn to Lead enough.”
- BRYAN STIRLING, DIRECTOR, S.C. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Did you know?MTC can customize training programs to meet the goals of your business.
Popular categories include:
Leadership Development | Business Skills | Information Technology | Health Care | Manufacturing
Contact our Business Solutions team today.MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/corporate | [email protected] | 803.691.3907
SUPERVISORY PROGRAM
NAVIGATE CHALLENGES WITH EASE.Today's workplace presents all new challenges to supervisors. This unique program offers a comprehensive blend of
theory and experiential learning tools that prepares supervisors to succeed. Take these highly interactive classes as a
complete unit, or just attend the modules you want. You'll leave each class session with knowledge and skills you can
immediately apply on your job!
SUPERVISORY UNIT 1: FINDING THE SUPERVISOR WITHINDates offered: Sept 22 – Oct 20
SUPERVISORY UNIT 2: COMMUNICATING FOR IMPACT
Dates offered: Nov 3 – Dec 1
SUPERVISORY UNIT 3: DEVELOPING AND RETAINING TALENTCreating and maintaining a quality work team is a business imperative. Learn how proper interviewing and selection techniques, coupled with effective employee orientation and training, evaluation and recognition methods, enable supervisors to develop and retain a productive workforce. $399
May 19-Jun 16 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 513 59
SUPERVISORY UNIT 4: MANAGING THE PROCESSHelping employees manage work processes involves setting goals, solving problems, making decisions, creating a plan, and managing the changes that are inevitable in any process. This unit takes a how-to, hands-on approach to managing each of these functions. $399
Jun 30-Jul 28 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 514 57
SUPERVISORY UNIT 5: LEADING FOR DESIRED RESULTSNow, more than ever, leadership skills are critical. Situations require adaptive leadership skills in a diverse work environment. Learn to be a leader who drives major strategic initiatives and positions your organization to win. $399
Aug 11-Sep 8 T 1:30 pm-4:30 pm NEAST CELSD 515 59
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SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND HUMANITIES
The School of English and Humanities training programs and
courses available this summer are listed below. More courses are
continually added on the college's website.
The majority of the programs in this school are academic degrees, diplomas, and certif icates.
Learn more at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
BUSINESS WRITING
BUSINESS GRAMMARPrevent embarrassing errors and increase your writing success with this hands on one-day program. Gain important tips on correct use of the English language and grammar rules. $249
May 12 T 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWCS 500 56
BUSINESS LETTER WRITINGLearn to write business letters that get results. This course will help you write clear, concise, and well-organized letters that present a positive, professional image of you and your organization. $249
May 14 Th 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWCS 501 04
BUSINESS WRITING ESSENTIALSWriting is an essential way of communicating with others. The quality of your writing impacts how people view you and your organization. This course provides a grammar refresher and review of basic writing concepts such as structuring documents and proofreading. $249
May 30 S 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWCS 541 08May 2 S 9 am-4 pm NEAST CEWCS 541 09
AUDIO ENGINEER
COMMERCIAL MUSIC THEORYIf you are going to be working in the music business, you need to know the difference between "off key" and "on." This course covers the music theory, ear training, and harmony related to commercial/contemporary music, from rock-n-roll to classical music. Classes meet at Midlands Audio Institute, 207 S. Prospect St., Columbia, SC 29205. 803.782.6910. $449
May 9-May 10 SSU 10 am-6 pm MAI CEMUS 511 14
STUDIO RECORDING IIIImporting, exporting, file management, advanced mixing, editing, monitoring, and mastering using the Pro Tools platform will be focus of the class. Students will be required to complete recording projects for a final grade. This course includes a two-hour lab. Textbook included. Classes meet at Midlands Audio Institute, 207 S. Prospect St., Columbia, SC 29205. 803.782.6910. $449
May 16-May 17 SSU 9 am-6 pm MAI CEMUS 524 15
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
AUDIO ENGINEER Over nine months, you will learn from experienced
instructors and work with state-of-the-art equipment
in a real studio to get a comprehensive perspective
of audio engineering. Audio engineers earn about
$19 an hour. Additional classes start in September.
REQUIRED COURSES COSTS
Audio Engineering, Introduction $449
Commercial Music Theory $449
Digital Music Production $449
Studio Recording I $449
Studio Recording II $449
Live Sound Production $449
Music Business $449
Studio Recording III $449
Total: $3592
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CURRICULUMTake this opportunity to gather creative ideas to strengthen the curriculum at your center. See the materials list on the website for topic and course number. $25
Jul 11 S 8 am-1:30 pm HARBN CEABC 501 29
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTGain knowledge and acquire skills to enhance your development as a child care professional. $25
May 23 S 8 am-1:30 pm HARBN CEABC 509 03
Training to meet SC DSS Child Care Requirements The specific topic and course number are listed in the materials list for each class.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SERVICE
The School of Education and Public Service training programs and
courses available this summer are listed below. More courses are
continually added on the college's website.
The majority of the programs in this school are academic degrees, diplomas, and certif icates.
Learn more at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/schools
CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR
FACILITATING CAREER DEVELOPMENT This training provides individuals with relevant skills and knowledge to assist others in planning careers and obtaining meaningful work. This 120-hour online course developed by the National Career Development Association is a hybrid, combining three required onsite sessions with the remainder of the coursework done through web-based instruction, use of the course textbook (included in fee), and independent study. The first two onsite sessions, held at the Northeast Campus, are two consecutive week days from 9 am - 5 pm. The third onsite session (graduation) is TBD. Completion of this course supports application for the GCDF and CCSP credentials. $1099
Jun 11-Jul 31 ThF 9 am-5 pm NEAST CECDS 600 22I
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Within the Personal Enrichment area, you'll find training programs and courses in areas such as:
Consumer Education
Defensive Driving
Cake Decorator
Food and Cooking
Motorcycle
Creative Art
Writing
On the college website, Personal Enrichment courses are listed separately from MTC's eight schools of study.
View offerings and enroll at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/PersonalEnrichment
CONSUMER EDUCATION
CUT THE CORD – BE FREE OF CABLE TV!Everyday streaming media companies like Amazon, Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu are creating new entertainment content. Learn about these services and associated streaming hardware such as Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV Sticks, and Fire TV Cube. Gain an introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT). Demonstrations on various devices conducted and students will gain an understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the technologies discussed. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of computers and the internet. $99
May 19 T 6 pm-8:30 pm NEAST CEBEG 589 50
DISCOUNT AND COUPONING STRATEGIESFinding values with discounts and coupons is easier than you think. Make the most of your financial resources without wasting money. Coupons and discounting are a great start to living a frugal life. We will discuss many ways and tips to save money, stretch the dollars, and reduce your spending painlessly. $35
Aug 15 S 10 am-12:30 pm HARBN CECED 566 26Jun 15 M 6 pm-8:30 pm HARBN CECED 566 27
KNEES, FEET, AND GAIT WORKSHOPLearn how healthy knees and feet can improve your gait, balance, and movement patterns. In this class, we will assess your knees, feet, and alignment. $29
Aug 17 M 6 pm-7:30 pm HARBN CECED 807 01
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
DEFENSIVE DRIVINGLicensed drivers may take this eight-hour National Safety Council course every three years. Successful completion will remove up to four points (except DUI) on a SC driver's license, including CDL. Driver's license number and state required when registering. May reduce insurance costs. Defensive driving techniques are stressed through lectures, videos, and classroom demonstrations. NOTE: Arrive 10 minutes early. No late arrivals will be admitted. Bring a pen or pencil to class. $99
May 5-May 6 TW 6 pm-10 pm HARBN CEDDC 500 47May 16 S 8 am-5 pm NEAST CEDDC 500 48Jun 2-Jun 3 TW 6 pm-10 pm HARBN CEDDC 500 49Jun 20 S 8 am-5 pm NEAST CEDDC 500 50Jul 7-Jul 8 TW 6 pm-10 pm NEAST CEDDC 500 51Jul 28-Jul 29 TW 6 pm-10 pm HARBN CEDDC 500 52Aug 15 S 8 am-5 pm NEAST CEDDC 500 53Aug 25-Aug 26 TW 6 pm-10 pm NEAST CEDDC 500 54
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CAKE DECORATOR
CAKE DECORATOR PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATEFind out how the experts create beautiful cakes. This 18-hour certificate program prepares you with the basic cake decorating skills needed to start a cake business, obtain a position as an entry-level decorator (bakery/grocery store), or for personal pleasure. Learn the perfect techniques in creating beautiful cakes using buttercream icing. On the first night of class, bring Wilton practice board, piping tips (purchase only the tips listed on the online materials list), disposable piping bags, small pair of scissors, half sheet coated cake board, cake spatula, and a small container of prepared Wilton Decorator's Buttercream. Piping techniques will be covered on the first night of class. View the full list of supply requirements on the online materials list, but wait to purchase all supplies until after the first class. Class will be located at Richland Library Northeast, $195
Jun 4-Jul 7 T/Th 5:30-8:30pm Offsite CEKIT 522 51
FOOD AND COOKING
DECORATING CUPCAKES FOR FUN – PARENT AND CHILD WORKSHOPJoin this fun class for parent and child to experience decorating cupcakes together while each creating their own masterpieces!
Learn basic cupcake design, how to decorate, and how to pipe. The child must be at least 10 years old. All supplies included in the price. $29 per person.
Jun 20 S 2 pm-5 pm HARBN CEKIT 591 03
MOTORCYCLE
BASIC MOTORCYCLEThis course is for individuals who want to learn basic techniques. A valid driver's license is required at the first class meeting. Please note that a three-hour online e-course is required before the first class. A code will be emailed to you for access to this e-course. Certificate of e-course completion must be presented to instructor at first class. The motorcycle range activity includes riding on small (100-350 cc) training motorcycles. Must pass both a written and riding assessment to receive a completion certificate. For license waiver option, present valid driver's license at first class and pass all assessments. $279
May 8-May 10 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 19 SSU 8 am-5 pmMay 29-May 31 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 20 SSU 8 am-5 pmJun 12-Jun 14 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 21 SSU 8 am-5 pmJun 26-Jun 28 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 22 SSU 8 am-5 pmJul 10-Jul 12 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 35 SSU 8 am-5 pmJul 24-Jul 26 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 34 SSU 8 am-5 pmAug 7-Aug 9 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 25 SSU 8 am-5 pmAug 28-Aug 30 F 6 pm-8 pm BLTLN CEMOT 501 26 SSU 8 am-5 pm
ADVANCED RIDER COURSEThe ARC may be taken by riders using any type of motorcycle. It is a one-day course. There are 10 riding exercises with time for discussion, breaks, and lunch. There is no formal skill test, but there is a knowledge test that may be self-scored (or may be given as a formal, end-of-course assessment). The overall aim is to provide rider development in the areas of risk management, decision making, riding strategies, and rider behavior and choices. This includes learner activities to foster gains in knowledge, skill, attitude, values, and habits. (Speeds are higher and maneuvers more challenging than the Basic Rider Course.) BRING YOUR OWN STREET-LEGAL MOTORCYCLE to ride in class. See online Materials List for important information. $179
May 2 S 8 am-5 pm BLTLN CEMOT 900 04
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
CREATIVE ART
ACRYLIC PAINTING FOR FUNPainting with acrylics is exciting, versatile, and easy as you learn to use the basic supplies and techniques to create extraordinary paintings. Instructor will lead step-by-step demonstrations from a photo of yours or one that is supplied. References will include a variety of dynamic landscapes from seaside to mountains. Demos will include how to paint flowers, clouds, grasses, water, and more for an excellent foundation in acrylic painting. See the online materials list for supplies. $149
Jul 1-Jul 29 W 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEART 559 18
CALLIGRAPHY SCRIPTEnjoy learning to write in traditional italic script with a calligraphy fountain pen. In the class, you'll form the alphabet, address a formal envelope, make a thank you card, make a place card, and write a short quote. See the online materials list for supplies. See the online materials list for supplies. $39
May 6 W 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEART 570 06Jun 18 Th 6 pm-9 pm BLTLN CEART 570 07
WRITING
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPNew and emerging writers will explore the various techniques and processes of crafting short stories, novels, memoirs, and creative nonfiction. $119
May 6-Jun 10 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm NEAST CEWRT 552 08
DIY PUBLISHING WORKSHOP In this course, aspiring writers will learn to turn their work into published print and eBook editions that may be distributed on a variety of platforms. $79
Jul 8-Jul 29 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm NEAST CEWRT 555 01
Transfer Your Military Expertise into a New Civilian CareerMTC offers nationally recognized certifications and training programs
that provide greater employment opportunities for veterans.
TUITION ASSISTANCE
Military tuition assistance is dependent primarily upon your command. All of our programs that are
approved for veterans education benefits lead to MTC certificates and/or industry certifications. All
participants are awarded CEUs and clock hours. Many commands will approve tuition assistance for
promotion points, career advancement, and morale purposes. Check with your Education Service Officer
(ESO) to find out more.
VA VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
All courses, certifications, and QuickJobs programs must be pre-approved by a VA Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment Counselor. To find out more about this process, please contact your
current VA Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor or contact the local VA Regional Office at 803.647.2444
or visit benefits.va.gov/vocrehab/index.asp.
LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO IDENTIFY PROGRAMS
APPROVED FOR VA EDUCATION BENEFITS
The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education State Approving Agency has approved Midlands Technical College for veteran’s education and training (GI Bill®).
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Start a new career or move up to a better oneQUICKJOBS AT MTC
> Between now and 2022, 82%* of all job openings in S.C. are expected to require a two-year education or a specialized certificate or training.
> QuickJobs programs are developed for fields with expected local job growth.
> Many can be completed in less than three months.
*Source: SCDEW, South Carolina 2015 Job Skills Gap Update
LOOK
FOR THE
QUICKJOBS
SYMBOL TO
IDENTIFY THESE
PROGRAMS
TUITION ASSISTANCE OPTIONS
Full scholarships are available for select QuickJobs programs. See details and full list of eligible programs at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/QuickJobs.
If you are receiving unemployment benefits or eligible for WIOA, call your nearest SC Works Center and ask about tuition assistance for QuickJobs at MTC.
Richland | 803.978.0139 Lexington | 803.359.6131 Fairfield | 803.635.2812
More info @ MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/QuickJobs | 803.732.0432
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QUICK, EASY, AFFORDABLE PAYMENT OPTIONSLearn more about our loans, veterans programs, and our payment plans by visiting MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/cce/finaid.htm or call 803.732.0432.
A 2.5% card service fee will be applied to all credit and debit card transactions used to pay tuition and fees.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUS)The CEU is a nationally recognized method for recording participation in a continuing education program that does not carry toward a degree, but does meet established standards for increasing knowledge and competencies. One CEU is awarded for each 10-contact hours of successful completion in an organized, non-credit continuing education program. Records for CEUs are kept on file in the Registrar’s office at Midlands Technical College. No CEUs are awarded for personal enrichment courses.
CHANGE NOTIFICATIONMidlands Technical College reserves the right to make necessary changes to registration fees, course dates, times, curricula, and faculty. This includes canceling courses when there is insufficient enrollment. Every effort will be made to work with students who have already enrolled in a course where changes were made.
REFUNDS> You must officially withdraw from a class to receive a refund.> If you do not withdraw , and do not attend, you are still responsible
for payment.> Y ou may request a transfer into another class, or you can send
someone else in your place. > Tuition will be refunded 100% for any classes canceled by
the college.
To withdraw, contact the Corporate and Continuing Education Registration Office at 803.732.0432.
DAYS BEFORE START OF CLASS % OF REFUND
5 OR MORE 100%1 TO 4 50%0 0%
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONSThe college requests that students make requests for accommodations as soon as possible prior to the first day of class. Accommodations are determined on an individual basis and are not retroactive. Please call 803.822.3505 for more information.
All registrations require proof of legal presence in the U.S.
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REGISTER
1 REGISTER ONLINE Quickly and easily at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU
2 FILL OUT A FORMSee next page or download one at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/TrainingStudentResources
Email it to [email protected], fax it to 803.732.5255, or take it to one of our five
convenient registration offices.
3 CALL US 803.732.0432 M-Th, 8 am - 4:30 pm | F, 8 am - 1:30 pm
REGISTRATION OFFICES
AIRPORT CAMPUS
Academic Center, Room 110M–W, 8 am – 5 pm
Th, 8 am – 5:30 pm
F, 8 am – 1:30 pm
BATESBURG-LEESVILLE CAMPUS
T and Th, 8 am – 4:30 pm
BELTLINE CAMPUSStudent Center, 2nd Floor M–W, 8 am – 5 pm
Th, 8 am – 5:30 pm
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HARBISON CAMPUSHarbison Hall, Room 101 M–Th, 8 am – 4:30 pm
F, 8 am – 1:30 pm
NORTHEAST CAMPUSStudent Information, Room 160M–Th, 8 am – 4:30 pm
F, 8 am – 1:30 pm
Midlands Technical College does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs or em-ployment on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or ethnic group, color, age, religion, disability, genetic information, gender, military service, pregnancy or other category protected by applicable law. In compliance with all federal and state laws, including the Age Discrimination Act of 1967, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 as well as the ADA Amendments of 2008 (ADAA), and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA), Midlands Technical College offers access and equal opportunity in its admissions policies, academic programs and ser-vices, and employment of disabled individuals in that no otherwise qualified person will be denied these provisions on the basis of a disability. Midlands Technical College also prohibits retaliation against any person for bringing a complaint of discrimination or for participating in an investigation of a complaint of discrimination. Mr. Ian A. MacLean has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI and Title VII and Title IX regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the rights and privileges thereunder are available from Mr. Ian A. MacLean in his position as Director of Internal Audit and Risk Management and the Chief Compliance Officer for Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Sexual Harassment, Disability Action and the Title IX Coordinator. He can be reached at Midlands Technical College, P.O. Box 2408, Columbia, SC 29202, 803.822.3204, [email protected].
TRAINING PROGRAMS REGISTRATION FORM
INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION/PAYMENTPlease register me for the following course(s): (Example: CEBEG 517 21 Intro to Computers Sep 1-2 NEAST $129)
Course: Title: Date: Location: Price:
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Name: SSN: DOB: First MI Last
Email address for notifications: Drivers License #: State: Driver’s license # and state required to verify lawful presence
Home Address: Street City State Zip Code
Phone # for notifications: Day Night Cell
Gender*: ¨ Male ¨ Female Race*: ¨ Asian ¨ Black/African American ¨ White
Ethnicity*: ̈ Hispanic/Latino ¨ Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino
¨ American Indian/Alaskan Native ¨ Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*Voluntary information used for institutional effectiveness reporting.
Check Enclosed for: $ Check #:
Card type: ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ Card Number: Expiration:
A 2.5% credit card service fee will be applied to all credit and debit card transactions used to pay tuition and fees.
Card Identification Number (3 digits on back of card):
Name as listed on credit card: Signature:
COMPANY REGISTRATION/BILLINGCompany Registration/Billing may be handled three ways:
1. By letter of authorization on company letterhead with the company’s address, phone number, and point of contact information along with the statement of authorization to bill
2. By purchase order
3. By company check or company credit card
Each request to register and bill must include the personal information listed above along with either a letter of
authorization, purchase order, check, or credit card information.
For information or to register by phone, please call our registration office at 803.732.0432, or you can register online with a credit card at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training.
RETURN COMPLETED FORM Email: [email protected] | Call: 803.732.0432 | Fax: 803.732.5255
Stop by one of our registration locations listed on page 46 or mail to
Midlands Technical College, Corporate and Continuing Education, PO Box 2408, Columbia, SC 29202 47
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Find us where you are. We have six campuses and offer online courses to fit your schedule.
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Lexington
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Airport Campus West Columbia
Beltline Campus Columbia
Harbison Campus Irmo
Northeast Campus Northeast Columbia
Batesburg-Leesville Campus Batesburg-Leesville
Fairfield Campus Winnsboro
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Post Office Box 2408
Columbia, SC 29202
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PAIDColumbia, SCPermit No. 970
Where will you go?
More than 150 programs in 8 schools
School of Advanced Manufacturing
and Skilled Trades
School of Business
School of Education and Public Service
School of English and Humanities
School of Health Care
School of Science, Information Technology,
Engineering, and Math (STEM)
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
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