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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Noncredit Schedule Fall 2013 Visit our website at www.lccc.edu for scheduled offerings or call 610-799-1197 to request additional information. What will interest or inspire you this Fall? Need to give your career a boost? Perhaps you’ve always wanted to learn a new language or get in shape. Whatever your interests, LCCC offers a wide range of classes especially for you! Valid through December 2013

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COMMUNITY EDUCATIONNoncredit Schedule

Fall 2013

Visit our website at www.lccc.edu for

scheduled offerings or call 610-799-1197 to request additional

information.

What will interest or inspire you

this Fall?

Need to give your career a boost? Perhaps you’ve always wanted to

learn a new language or get in shape. Whatever your interests,

LCCC offers a wide range of classes especially for you!

Valid through December 2013

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Job Training:• Healthcare 3• JobTrakPA 4• Small Business 4• Technology 5• Trades and Industry 6Public Safety 8Computers 10Custom Learning Solutions 12Distance Learning 13ACT 48 13Our Fall 2013 Schedule At A Glance 14Center for Career Pathways and Literacy:• GED 17• ESL 19Personal Interest:• Arts and Crafts 21• Cooking 22• Fine Arts 21• Fitness: Body and Soul 23• House and Garden 23• Languages 20 • Photography 24• Potpourri 24• Youth 25Registration Information 26

Table of Contents

COLLEGE OFFICE HOURS

LCCC Main Campus Schnecksville4525 Education Park DriveSchnecksville, PA 180787:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fri.610-799-1197

Workforce and Community Education(Schnecksville)8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.610-799-1574

LCCC Nesquehoning24 East Locust StreetNesquehoning, PA 182407:45 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat.570-669-7010

LCCC Allentown718 Hamilton StreetAllentown, PA 18101Hours during Fall/Spring semester:7:45 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.7:45 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Fri.7:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Sat.610-799-1940

LCCC Tamaqua234 High StreetTamaqua, PA 182527:45 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat.570-668-6880

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Job TrainingHealthcare

Prepare to be eligible to be placed on the Pennsylvania State Nurse Aide registry and begin a career as a nurse aide. Develop your

understanding of the legal and ethical standards of healthcare giving; medical terminology; residents’ rights and independence; infection control; and functions of the body systems. Gain supervised clinical experience and hands-on care skills. Emphasis in this program is on

career awareness and job performance. Attend an orientation session for more information on

Tuesdays at 1 p.m. at the Donley Center, Allentown campus.

Nurse Aide Diploma

The following short-term job training sessions are available during the Fall 2013 semester:

• Certified Dietary Manager Program 2013-2014 (August)• EKG Cardiovascular Technician & CPR Training (September)• Medical Terminology - Available day and evening• Nurse Aide Diploma (September, December)• Pharmacy Technician I (August, September)• Pharmacy Technician II (November)

(Prerequisite: Pharmacy Technician I) • Phlebotomy I: Classroom• Phlebotomy Clinical (July)

(Prerequisite: Phlebotomy I: Classroom) • Spanish for Healthcare Professionals (October)

Gain nationally recognized credential with courses in sanitation, management, administration and nutrition.

New program begins August 2013.

Pkease call 610-799-1582 for additional information.

Certified Dietary Manager Program 2013-14

Program restricted to individuals employed in the food service industry.

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Job Training

Small BusinessBe your own boss in a career that you’ll love! Learn the ropes and the pitfalls to avoid from the experts in these courses offered this Fall:

• The Art of Grant Writing (August, October)• Career as a Florist (September)• Customer Service Certificate (September)• Patent Your Invention (October)• Payroll Certification• Personal Trainer Certification (October)• QuickBooks Certification (October)• Starting Your Business (September)• Wedding & Event Planning Certification (October)

LCCC is now offering tuition-based specialized noncredit,

high-demand industry training in the following fields.

Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Training ProgramThis program provides stackable credentials in areas that meet the regional needs for higher skill levels in production, industrial maintenance, machining and logistics. Energy DistributionThis programming provides students with mid-level, energy conservation skills related to home energy auditing and geothermal heating/cooling systems.

Healthcare Information Technology Training ProgramLCCC will offer two types of training in healthcare technology: 1) Healthcare Core Curriculum, an introductory noncredit healthcare-related program, and 2) Healthcare Technology Specialist, preparing students to work in information technology in the healthcare field.

For additional information, please call 610-799-1935 or visit our website at www.lccc.edu/jobtrakpa.

www.lccc.edu/jobtraining

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Job Training

This course is designed to help individuals take the first critical steps toward achieving success in a small business. First, discern if entrepreneurship is right for you. Next, learn start-up options and procedures, financial requirements, funding resources, basic financial preparation and interpretation. Participants will come away with an outline of a business plan that can be modified as the business evolves. Make your dream come true! Please call 610-799-1574 for more information.

Starting Your Business

www.lccc.edu/jobtraining

Learn how to use the #1 rated small business accounting software! QuickBooks 2012 can help you securely manage your income and expenses, link to your bank account, access credit card transactions, and keep your tax information in one place. This hands-on class will help you learn the system quickly and confidently, so you can focus on the most important aspects of your business. To go one step further and make yourself more marketable, consider following up the class with a Certiport Certification exam in QuickBooks. Please call 610-799-1957 for more information.

QuickBooks Certification

Explore the process of researching grant opportunities. If you are a board member, community volunteer, business manager, or employed in mid-to-upper level management of a business, you won’t want to miss this exciting seminar on examining key ways to strengthen the impact your business can make. Learn how to research and develop key grant proposals and examine types of funding sources, including private donations. Bring grant writing projects with you for hands-on advice and suggestions. Please call 610-799-1957 for more information.

The Art of Grant Writing

TechnologyBecome specialized in one of these technology-themed job training sessions available in Fall:

• Computerized Bookkeeping Diploma Program• Microsoft Office Diploma Program (Open enrollment) • Microsoft Office Open Lab (Open enrollment)• Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certifications (Open enrollment)• Office Technology Diploma Program (Open enrollment)

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Job Training

Trades & Industry

If you would be interested in getting more information

about a “Sustainable Building Advisor” course for Fall 2014, please contact Barbara Platt

at 610-799-1582 or [email protected].

Sustainable Building Advisor

This certification exam verifies that job candidates have the skills needed to use the full features and functionality of Office 2007 and 2010 applications, meeting the needs of today’s business performance requirements. The new credential can put job

candidates a step ahead of their competition. When recruiters choose a candidate with MOS certification, they know they’re getting an Office superstar! For more information, please call 610-799-1957 or email [email protected].

Microsoft Office Suite (MOS) Certification

Skills in radiation safety for industrial radiography open you up to the growing need for individuals to fill positions in Nondestructive Testing (NDT) pipeline inspection companies. Job placement assistance is provided as well as preparation for the state examination.

For more information, please go to: www.lccc.edu/business-industry/job-training-individuals/trades-industry

Pipeline Inspection Certification

www.lccc.edu/jobtraining

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Workshops and classes are added to the schedule continuously. Please check our website at www.lccc.edu/jobtraining for current offerings or call our brochure line at 610-799-1703 to request additional information.

Courses available in Fall 2013:• CDL Driver Training and Testing (Classes start monthly)• HVAC (September)• Pipeline Inspection Certification (October)• Water/Wastewater Training (classes scheduled on request)• Welding I (September)• Welding II (October )

Driver Training – CDL Class A (172 hours) This program provides a participant with the skills and knowledge necessary to become a professional tractor-trailer driver. Successful candidates will have passed their CDL skills, road, and knowledge tests as part of the program. LCCC offers both full- and part-time schedules, weekday or weekend formats. Courses start every four weeks. A student completing this course receives a certification in defensive driving as a professional truck driver through the National Safety Council. Please call 610-799-1704 for more details.

Driver Training – CDL Class B (80 hours) This program provides a participant with the skills and knowledge necessary to become a professional straight truck driver. Successful candidates will have passed their CDL skills, road and knowledge tests as part of the program. Both full- and part-time schedules are available. A student completing this course receives a certification in defensive driving as a professional truck driver through the National Safety Council. Please call 610-799-1704 for more details.

Passenger/Endorsement Training and Testing and Customized Trainingwww.lccc.edu/continuing-ed-noncredit/professional-driver-training-program. Please call 610-799-1704 for more details.

Job Training

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Public SafetyWorkshops and classes are added to the schedule continuously. Please check our website for current offerings at http://publicsafety.lccc.edu or call our brochure line at 610-799-1703 for print information.

CPR/First Aid/Safety

• American Health and Safety Institute CPR (October)• American Health and Safety Institute First Aid (November)• American Heart Association BLS-CPR Healthcare Provider

(July, August)• Pediatric First Aid (September)• Pet First Aid (November)

EMERGENCY Responder Training

• Community Emergency Response Team Training (available on request)

• Department of Health (DOH) Emergency Responder (available on request)

• Emergency and Tactical Driving Simulation (available on request)• EMT- Emergency Medical Technician (September)• Accelerated EMT (summer 2014)• Paramedic Program (application process begins October 2013)• PA State Fire Academy Training (available on request)• Hazardous Materials Training (available on request)• National Incident Management Training- NIMS (available on

request)

Pediatric First Aid

ASHI Pediatric First Aid includes CPR, AED, and First Aid.

Ideal for day care providers, schools, boy scouts, girl scout leaders, baby sitters, coaches and others.

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Public Safety

Firearms/Decision Making Skills for the Responsible Gun Owner

This 20-hour basic course is designed for the individual who owns a firearm and might have to use it in a defense situation.The techniques presented are basic, practical and effective and include firearms safety, handling, carrying, storing and cleaning a firearm. Dates will vary. Please contact Athanasios Milios ([email protected]) with any questions or if you want to request a private class.

Lethal Weapons, Security/Defense and Critical Decision Training

• Act 235 Lethal Weapons Training with or without Firearms (October)

• Act 235 Lethal Weapons Recertification (July, August, September, October, November)

• Firearms/Force Options Orientation (July, September, November) • Firearms and Decision Making Skills Training for the Responsible

Gun Owner (August, November)• MOAB Management of Aggressive Behavior(August, November)• Monadnock Expandable Baton Certification (available on

request-contact [email protected])• OCAT Pepper Spray- Basic User Certification(available on

request-contact [email protected])• PATH- Practical and Tactical Handcuffing Certification (available

on request-contact [email protected])• PRISim Firearms/Judgment Simulator Training (July, September,

November)• Retired Law Enforcement Officers ID Act Training (August,

October) Recertification• TASER X26 Certification (July, August, December)

Recertification (available on request-contact [email protected])• Young Driver and Distracted Driver Training (July, August,

October, November)• Driver Remediation (available upon request)

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Computers

Computer courses in Fall 2013:• NEW! Computer Foundations (September, November)• NEW! Tech Time Tuesdays (August, September and new topics

added regularly)• Excel Pivot Tables and Functions (September)• NEW! Working the Cloud (November)• NEW! Surface Computer - TABLET and Smart Phone

Computing (September)• Social Media - Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, and blogs (October)• Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher (currently scheduled

regularly August through October)

Discover something new… change the way you use technology. Seminars, hands-on workshops and classes designed to maximize your

learning experience. Our schedule is expanded regularly. Please check our website for updates at www.lccc.edu/computers or call our brochure line

at 610-799-1703 for current information.

Hands-on workshops include the use of college computers. Feel free to bring your laptop for a more personalized learning experience.

Learn about the content of our classes and meet several instructors. We will assist in selecting classes covering your needs. Course

descriptions and instructor demonstrations included. Question time is included in this one-hour session.

Computer Preview night is free, but pre-registration is required. Call 610-799-1197 or email [email protected]

Computer Preview NightCOM 429-10 Tuesday, September 10, 6:30-7:30 p.m. CSC 106

For more information on using computers for the workforce, please see page 5/6 or call 610-799-1942.

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Computer FoundationsDesigned for the beginner to intermediate computer user. During the first class, participants will determine their skill level. The instructor will identify the modules needed and will finalize placement. Three levels are offered. This program replaces Computers for the Terrified, Beginning Computers and Intermediate Computers. Classes will be hands-on in a computer lab setting.

What’s New?

Computers

Surface ComputingA course for people who own surface computing devices like tablet computers or smart phones. Intended to help them examine the different operating systems and applications available as well as the basic principles for fully utilizing surface computing features.

Power Searching the InternetDesigned to help people search the Internet more effectively and efficiently. Learn about a variety of specialized search tools and strategies.

Tech Time TuesdaysOffered on select Tuesday evenings in one-hour seminars. Learn enough to change the way you use computers! Lecture format, not hands-on.

Working the Cloud, Next Generation Computing is NowDesigned to introduce the fact that many software manufacturers are moving their product line to the Internet rather than selling software that installs on a computer. In addition, providers are offering a variety of data storage options for use with these applications. Gain an edge by understanding cloud-based applications and data storage options.

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Custom Learning SolutionsThe Center for Leadership & Workforce Development (CLWD)at Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) provides custom learning solutions for businesses that want to improve performance and support economic development in our region. The Leadership & Workforce Development team will partner with you to provide customized learning solutions to equip your front-line employees, supervisors and managers with effective workplace skills to strengthen your organization.

Leadership

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Please call 610-799-1961 or 570-668-6880 for additional information.

www.lccc.edu/CLWD

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Fall 2013 Start Dates: July 17 August 21 September 18 October 16 November 13 December 11

ACT 48 For Educators - Classes begin first Monday of each month.To register visit www.lccc.edu/noncreditdl. For course and instructor information please visit http://adultedcenter.homestead.com/newlehighcarbon.html.

Courses range from 15 to 45 hours.

Sample topics include:Amazing Books, Crime Scene Evidence, Critical Thinking, Critical Reading, Global Blogging, How the Brain Works, Information Literacy, Monet, Picasso, Multiple Intelligences, Participatory Algebra, Globalization, SAT Writing, Substance Abuse, Diversity and Visual Arts.

Classes are designed and delivered through a consortium of professors and content is specifically prepared for classroom teachers.

ed2go

ACT 48

Logon to www.ed2go.com/lehicarbcc

Courses are available in the following areas:• CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL• COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY• PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT• WRITING AND PUBLISHING

Fall 2013 Start Dates:Section -10 July 1 -11 August 5 -12 September 9 -13 October 1 -14 November 4 -15 December 2

Distance Learning

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Fall 2013 Classes

JulyDon’t miss out on that class you’ve always wanted to take!

Here are a list of our classes listed alphabetically by month.

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September

• Act 235 Lethal Weapons Recertification

• American Heart Association BLS-CPR Healthcare Provider

• CDL Driver Training and Testing

• Credit Prep ESL • ESL 1 • ESL 2• Firearms/Force Options

Orientation • Mathematics for GED• Phlebotomy Clinical

(Prerequisite: Phlebotomy I: Classroom)

• PRISim Firearms/Judgment Simulator Training

• Speaking Skills for English Language Learners

• TASER X26 Certification• Young Driver and Distracted

Driver Training

• Act 235 Lethal Weapons Recertification

• American Heart Association BLS-CPR Healthcare Provider

• The Art of Grant Writing • CDL Driver Training and Testing • Certified Dietary Manager

Program 2013-2014• Firearms and Decision

Making Skills Training for the Responsible Gun Owner

• MOAB Management of Aggressive Behavior

• Pharmacy Technician I• Retired Law Enforcement Officers

ID Act Training• TASER X26 Certification• NEW! Tech Time Tuesdays• Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint,

Publisher• Young Driver and Distracted

Driver Training

• Act 235 Lethal Weapons Recertification

• Advanced Skills for ELL • Arabic I • Ballroom Sampler I • Ballroom Sampler II • Career as a Florist • CDL Driver Training and

Testing • NEW! Computer Foundations • Credit Prep ESL • Customer Service Certificate • EKG Cardiovascular Technician

& CPR Training • EMT - Emergency Medical

Technician • ESL 1 • ESL 2

August

• Excel Pivot Tables and Functions

• Firearms/Force Options Orientation

• Guitar with Roger Latzgo • HVAC • Irish • Mathematics for GED• Nurse Aide Diploma• Pediatric First Aid • Pharmacy Technician I • Piloxing • PRISim Firearms/Judgment

Simulator Training • SAT Prep • Spanish Open House • Speaking Skills for English

Language Learners

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Fall 2013 Classes At A Glance

October

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• Starting Your Business• NEW! Surface Computer-

TABLET and Smart Phone Computing

• NEW! Tech Time Tuesdays

• Tri-Cees Community Chorale • Welding I• Word, Excel, Access,

PowerPoint, Publisher

• 30 Minute Meals • Act 235 Lethal Weapons

Training with or without Firearms

• Act 235 Lethal Weapons Recertification

• American Health and Safety Institute CPR

• Appetizers 123 • Around the World in Beers • The Art of Bookmaking • The Art of Grant Writing • NEW! Autumn Pies • Backyard Chickens • Beginning Spanish-A • Better Travel Photos • Blogging 101 • Cake Decorating • CDL Driver Training and

Testing • Chinese I • NEW! Chocolate Obsession• Crocheting • Cupcakes • Dance at Your Wedding • The Devil is in the Details • Drawing and Painting • ESL 1 • ESL 2• NEW! Fall Planting: Win Win

for Garden and Budget • French for Travelers • Homebrewing 101 • Hula Hoop • Hypnosis for Natural Weight

Loss • Italian I • Italian for Travelers

• Jewelry Making • Kiffles • Knife Skills • Knitting • Manufacturing Workshop • Paellas of Spain • Pasture Management • Patent Your Invention • Personal Trainer Certification • Piloxing • Pipeline Inspection Certification • Planting Herbs in the Fall • NEW! Putting Your Garden to Bed

for Winter • QuickBooks Certification • Retired Law Enforcement Officers

ID Act Training • Rover Makeover • Sign Language • Social Media- Facebook, Twitter,

Linked In, and blogs • Spanish for Healthcare

Professionals• Spanish Society • Starting a Website on a

Shoestring • Toxic Plants: Livestock and Horses • NEW! Turbokick • Vegetarian Comfort Food • Wedding & Event Planning Certi-

fication• Welding II• Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint,

Publisher• Worm Composting • Young Driver and Distracted

Driver Training• NEW! Zumba Senato

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At A GlanceNovember December

Please visit our website at www.lccc.edu for descriptions of classes and up-to-date schedules.

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• Act 235 Lethal Weapons Recertification

• American Health and Safety Institute First Aid

• CDL Driver Training and Testing

• NEW! Computer Foundations • Desserts 123 • Digital Cameras • Entrees 123 • Firearms and Decision

Making Skills Training for the Responsible Gun Owner

• Firearms/Force Options Orientation

• Genealogy for Beginners • Italian Soul Food • MOAB - Management of

Aggressive Behavior • Nut Roll • Pet First Aid • Pharmacy Technician II

(Prerequisite: Pharmacy Technician I)

• PRISim Firearms/Judgment Simulator Training

• NEW! Sassy Salsas • Soups and Salads 123 • NEW! Working the Cloud• Young Driver and Distracted

Driver Training

• CDL Driver Training and Testing

• Cheeses of Europe • NEW! Let’s Root for the Roots • Nurse Aide Diploma• NEW! Sangrias • TASER X26 Certification• Wine and Food Pairing

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Paper-based testingStep 1: Pre-registration REQUIRED• From any computer, log on to www.GED123.org. • Follow pre-registration instructions. • Confirmation will be sent to your email account. Step 2: Registration • Print confirmation from email and bring it with you to

718 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA to reserve your seat. • Make a non-refundable $85.00 payment to LCCC. We accept

check, money order, or credit card (Visa, Master Charge, Discover, or American Express).

• Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license). Proof of Pennsylvania residency is required.

Please call 610-799-1940 for dates, times, and additional information, if needed. Tests are scheduled during the evening and daytime. Partial testing is also available.

Center for Career Pathways and Literacy

Official GED Testing

www.lccc.edu/gedtest

More Options for GED Testing at LCCCDid you know that you can choose between taking the GED test on paper or on a computer in LCCC’s Testing Center at Allentown’s Donley Center? In Fall 2013, you can choose the best way for you to take the GED test if it is your first time taking the test. If you have already started the test and need to finish, you need to finish the same way you started.

Changes to the GED testNow is the time to finish your GED. The official GED test will change in January 2014, and partial tests will no longer be valid. Don’t lose what you’ve worked so hard for! Register for the test now!

GED Test on ComputerData shows that individuals taking the test on the computer score higher and finish faster! Taking the test on a computer will also give you the option to schedule your tests one at a time.To register for the Computer Based Test:• Go to www.GEDtestingservice.com and follow the prompts

for “test takers”.• Schedule and pay online ($24 per section).• Come in to the Testing Center on the day of your test with your ID.• Get your results before you leave the Test Center.

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Center for Career Pathways and Literacy

CAREER PATHWAYSOur FREE Career Pathways Program is designed to help students along the path to a career in a high-priority occupation. ESL and GED curricula are work-focused, based on the needs of industries in the Lehigh Valley.

Bridge Programs College Preparation 1:1 Educational Support Services

General Educational Development (GED)

CCTIJim Thorpe, PA570-325-4140

LCCCAllentown, PA610-799-1955

For more information, visit www.lccc.edu/ged• Career Pathways ABE, Pre-GED, and GED Prep (FREE)• Integrated Skills for Business and Technology (FREE)• Mathematics for the GED (July, September) • GED Preparation in Spanish (available in Spring 2014)

GED classes are available at the following locations:

Examen Oficial de GED en EspanolLa registracion se hace con la recepcionista del Donley Center. 610-799-1940

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Prior to enrollment, students must complete a placement test. Complete an ESL information sheet at LCCC’s Donley Center to receive ESL placement testing information.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE• Advanced Skills for English Language Learners (September)• Career Pathways ESL (ongoing)• Credit Prep ESL (July, September)• ESL 1 (July, September, October)• ESL 2 (July, September, October)• Speaking Skills for English Language Learners (July, September)

Center for Career Pathways and LiteracyEnglish as a Second Language (ESL)

Help adult students build their reading, writing, math and language skills. Tutors are needed to work

with students at least three hours per week. Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree and the desire

to make a difference in someone’s life.Tutor orientations are held throughout the program year.

For more information, please call 610-799-1216.

Volunteer as a Tutor in the Career Pathways ESL and GED Programs.

www.lccc.edu/esl

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Languages

Language courses for Fall 2013: • Arabic I (September)• Beginning Spanish-A (October)• Chinese I (October)• French for Travelers (October)• Irish (September)• Italian I (October)• Italian for Travelers (October)• Sign Language (October)• Spanish for Healthcare Professionals (October)• Spanish Society (October)• Spanish Open House (September)

In an increasingly interconnected global community, the demandfor bilingual conversancy in the workplace is inarguable. In your personal life, familiarity with the language of the country you are traveling to goes far at maximizing the pleasure from your trip. Our Spanish classes are designed to give you exactly what you need – at any given point – in Spanish language education.

Spanish Open HouseLAN 622-10 Monday, September 16, 7-8 p.m.

LCCC: Allentown, 718 Hamilton Street

Did you take Spanish in high school and promised yourself you would take classes sometime in the future? Are you

planning on traveling to a Latin speaking country? Would you like to be able to converse with your friends, neighbors,

co-workers? Arturo Sobrino, LCCC’s seasoned Spanish instructor, will be on hand to help determine which class

would be best suited for your specific needs.

This event is free, but you need to register!Please call 610-799-1197.

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/languages

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The satisfaction and pleasure one derives from creating a thing of beauty can never be overstated. When life is stressful, the quality of our free time becomes critical. Artists in their own right are teaching our arts and crafts classes and you can avail yourself of their vast knowledge and experience in the field.Arts and Crafts courses in Fall 2013: • Crocheting (October)• Jewelry Making (October)• Knitting (October)

Arts and Crafts

Personal Interest

Indulge your passion - take up a new instrument, pick up a paint brush or raise your voice in song.

Drawing and Painting

Experience the wonderful world of watercolor in this beginner class. Bring a picture you have always wanted to paint and learn how to create a masterpiece!

Fine Arts courses in Fall 2013: • Drawing and Painting (October)• Guitar with Roger Latzgo (September)• Tri-Cees Community Chorale (September)

Fine Arts

Jewelry Making

Learn the basic techniques for making hand-wrought iron jewelry - soldering, bending, forming, filing and polishing. All tools will be supplied.

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/arts-crafts

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Personal Interest

It is no longer trendy to want to prepare something unusual for a weeknight dinner or a special occasion – it has become a way of life for so many foodies. The variety of cooking experiences we offer is sure to satiate any of your palates. And if wine or cocktails are your pleasure, step right up to the bar!

Cooking courses in Fall 2013: • 30 Minute Meals (October)• Around the World in Beers

(October)• Cake Decorating (October)• Cheeses of Europe (December)• Cupcakes (October)• Italian Soul Food (November)

• Kiffles (October)• Knife Skills (October)• Nut Roll (November)• Paellas of Spain (October)• Vegetarian Comfort Food

(October)• Wine and Food Pairing

(December)

Cooking

NEW! Easy Breezy 123 Entertaining with Jeanine

This semester we are offering a series of cooking classes, Appetizers, Soups and Salads, Entrees and Desserts, recipes that share the secret to relaxed and elegant entertaining – shortcuts that cut prep time in half but sacrifice nothing in flavor and presentation.

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/cooking

NEW! Easy Breezy Cooking Series: • Appetizers 123 (October)• Soups and Salads 123 (November)• Entrees 123 (November)• Desserts 123 (November)

• NEW! Autumn Pies (October)• NEW! Chocolate Obsession (October)• NEW! Let’s Root for the Roots (December)• NEW! Sangrias (December)• NEW! Sassy Salsas (November)

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Open any magazine or turn on the television or radio and some health expert is extolling the virtues of moving your body on a regular basis. What is critical to sticking with an exercise program is your pleasure in the activity and nothing contributes to this more than the anticipation of sharing the experience with others in a relaxed, socially-conducive atmosphere.

Personal InterestFitness: Body & Soul

Fitness: Body & Soul courses in Fall 2013: • Ballroom Sampler I

(September)• Ballroom Sampler II

(September)• Dance at Your Wedding

(October)

• Hula Hoop (October)• Hypnosis for Natural Weight

Loss (October)• Piloxing (September, October)• NEW! Turbokick (October)• NEW! Zumba Senato (October)

NEW! Zumba Senato WorkoutTransform a chair into a sizzling dance partner!This class will strengthen your core with hardcore chair crunches and sculpts muscle by using the chair to facilitate tricep dips and chest presses. Take your Zumba class to the next level!

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/fitness-body-soul

As the hard, cold ground gives way to some warmer days, the urge to get down in the dirt becomes irresistible. But gardening is not just for spring! These courses are terrific “garden tools” to address the realities of your specific properties and help you achieve the distinctive look you want for your yard – front and back.

House and Garden

• NEW! Fall Planting: Win Win for Garden and Budget (October)

• Pasture Management (October)

• Planting Herbs in the Fall (October)

House and Garden courses in Fall 2013:

• NEW! Putting Your Garden to Bed for Winter (October)

• Toxic Plants: Livestock and Horses (October)

• Worm Composting (October)

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Personal Interest

We hear that every semester folks are particularly interested in what new courses we offer in this catch-all area. Sometimes, you may see a course title for something you never even thought could be a course!

Potpourri

Digital photography has forever transformed photography and the art of taking a picture. The courses we are offering this semester will educate the first-time digital camera owner and resurrect your sleeping ambitions to take your photographic skills up a notch!

Photography courses in Fall 2013: • Better Travel Photos (October) • Digital Cameras (November)

Photography

Pasture ManagementExciting new research is generating changes in recommendations for environmental practices on horse farms. Arm yourself with the most current information for your farm, horse and environment. Pasture forage growth, biology, management, benefits of grazing, grazing health risks, rotating and resting pastures to maintain healthy pastures, adding sacrifice to your farm plan, reseeding pastures and identifying and selecting forage species - will all be addressed in this unique class.

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/house-garden

NEW! The Devil is in the Details

This is a class for paralegals who are interested in taking their work to the next level. Critical follow-up and anticipation of future tasks are two elements often overlooked. This 3-hour class will “polish” the paralegal professional performance.

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Personal Interest

• The Art of Bookmaking (October)• Backyard Chickens (October)• Blogging 101 (October)• The Devil is in the Details (October)• Genealogy for Beginners (November)• Homebrewing 101 (October)• Rover Makeover (October)• Starting a Website on a Shoestring (October)

Potpourri courses in Fall 2013:

NEW! The Art of Bookmaking

Learn the fine art of book making using three different styles, Japanese side sewn, two accordion and one “zine,” to share with classmates. What a personal and treasured gift this could be for the holidays.

• Manufacturing Workshop (October)• SAT Prep (September)

Youth

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/house-garden

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/potpourri

www.lccc.edu/community-education/center-personal-interests/youth

NEW! Manufacturing WorkshopAn eye-opening experience for your middle school child who may not be aware of the myriad career possibilities in manufacturing. Computers, software, and automation are now critical to how things are made. Jack Pfunder, president of the Manufacturing Resource Center, leads this exciting workshop, accompanied by a number of the Lehigh Valley’s leading manufacturing luminaries.

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TUITIONNoncredit tuition fees are the same for residents and nonresidents.

WHEN TO REGISTERLehigh Carbon Community College urges you to register as early as possible and at least ten days prior to the class’ start date. Minimum enrollment is required for classes to be held; classes with inadequate enrollment are cancelled eight days prior to the start date. If you choose to register within several days of a course start date, we recommend that you call Noncredit Registration at 610-799-1197 to verify course details, space availability, location, and any special instructions.

ROOM ASSIGNMENTSTo receive your room assignment at Schnecksville within two days of your first class, please call our recorded reporting system at 610-799-1148 (Touch-Tone phone needed). When prompted, enter the code corresponding to your first day of class: Monday, 1; Tuesday, 2; Wednesday, 3; Thursday, 4; Friday, 5; Saturday, 6; or Sunday, 7. If you prefer, visit Enrollment Services, AD 124, on your way to class or call 610-799-1197 for your room assignment. At LCCC Allentown, Nesquehoning, and Tamaqua, room assignments are posted at entry on night of class.

TEXTBOOKSWhen textbooks are required, they should be purchased before attending class. They can be purchased at the bookstore on the second level of the Academic Resource Center on the main campus in Schnecksville. You can also purchase books online. (Go to www.lccc.edu/bookstore.) When the cost of the textbook is included in the course fee, books will be available immediately before the first class meeting: Schnecksville campus on weekdays, bookstore, Academic Resource Center, 2nd floor; Schnecksville campus on Saturdays, at class; LCCC Allentown, reception desk; LCCC Nesquehoning, reception desk; and LCCC Tamaqua, reception desk.

PARKINGOn Schnecksville campus, students may park in Lots A, D, E, F, and G. Please observe signs and avoid restricted areas. Please display portion of receipt on dashboard as directed. On Allentown campus, students may park in the lot behind the building. There is a $1/hour charge for daytime parking. $1 to park after 3:30 p.m.

REFUND POLICYIf you must withdraw from a class, you can receive a full refund, minus cost of textbook if included in course fee, provided you have informed Noncredit Registration in writing before the beginning of the second class. For classes that meet only once, refunds will be given only if requested prior to the start of the class. All refunds are issued by college check.

TAX DEDUCTIONYou may receive a tax deduction for expenses of continuing professional education undertaken to maintain and improve professional skills. Consult with your tax advisor for allowable deductions.

Registration Information

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Registration InformationCANCELLATION POLICYClasses are subject to cancellation based on sufficient enrollment.If your class is cancelled, we will notify you as soon as possible. You may transfer to another section of class or receive a full refund. Cancellation of classes due to bad weather is announced on major local radio stations or on the homepage of our website at www.lccc.edu. If the college is closed, makeup dates will be arranged through the instructor.

SENIOR CITIZEN POLICYCitizens who are at least 60-years old and live in a sponsoring school district may be eligible for a 50% tuition discount. Conditions for reduced tuition are as follows:1. A senior citizen needs to show proof of age the first time he or she registers.2. Course must have sufficient enrollment of paying students.3. Enrollment for reduced tuition must not cause the class size to exceed enrollment limitations.4. Lab fees for consumable items needs to be paid by all students to the instructor at the first class. Required textbooks needs to be purchased by all students.5. This tuition policy does not apply to those noncredit courses in which the college incurs a cost per student or where so noted. Senior citizen registration will take place on the day a course is scheduled to begin. A class scheduled to begin in the morning may be registered for on the previous evening. Also, a senior citizen electing to pay in order to guarantee a seat in class needs to pay full tuition.

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESAccess and academic accommodations for students with disabilities may be requested through the office of Disability Support Services by calling 610-799-1156. Persons requesting accommodations must present appropriate documentation from a qualified authority or institution indicating the nature and extent of the disability and recommendations for accommodating the disability. For more information, please visit: www.lccc.edu/disability.

THREE WAYS TO REGISTER1. ONLINE: a) Go to www.lccc.edu b) Click on Community Education c) Select the appropriate category, then go to online enrollment d) Click on search courses; Term Fall 2013 e) Add courses to list, sign in, check out.

2. IN PERSON:Register in person in Enrollment Services in the Administration Building on LCCC’s main campus or at LCCC: Allentown, LCCC: Nesquehoning, or LCCC: Tamaqua. Please bring your Social Security number, course selections, and payment or charge card. Please use only check or charge at off-campus sites.

3. PURCHASE ORDER:Organizations enrolling staff for training and development purposes will be invoiced if a purchase order number is provided. For registration assistance, please contact our Enrollment Office: [email protected] or call 610-799-1197.

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