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SUmmER 2012 SCHEDULE

Continuing Education & Corpo rate Trai n i ng & Corpo rate Trai n i ng

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1 HILL COUNTY CAmPUS112LamarDr.

Hillsboro,TX76645 (254)659-7500

2 JOHNSON COUNTY CAmPUS 2112MayfieldPkwy. Cleburne,TX76033 (817)760-5500

CLEBURNE WELDING LAB 805S.HillsboroSt. Cleburne,TX76033

3 HILL COLLEGE @ GLEN ROSE 1505BigBendTrail GlenRose,TX76043 (254)897-4111

4 HILL COLLEGE @ BURLESON 130E.Renfro Burleson,TX76028 (817)295-7392

5 HILL COLLEGE @ mERIDIAN 301N.2ndSt. Meridian,TX76665 (254)659-7650

C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N & C O R P O R A T E T R A I N I N G

Johnson County Campus (817) 760-5821Hill County Campus (254) 659-7824

w w w . h i l l c o l l e g e . e d u

L O C A T I O N S

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CORPORATE TRAININGCorporateTraining 4

CAREER TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE ONLINEed2goCommunityEducationClasses 4

AUTOmOTIVEIntrotoAutomotiveTech 4AutomotiveHeating&Air-Conditioning 4AutomotiveManagement 4

COmPUTERS/TECHNOLOGYBeginningComputers 5MSExcel2007-Level1 5MSWord2007-Level1 5

COSmETOLOGY 5

CPRBasicLifeSupport 5

ELECTRICAL ElectricalLicensingRegulations&NationalElectricalCodeReview 5

FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY FireInstructorI 6FireOfficerI 6FireServiceHonorGuard 6HEALTH/mEDICALCertifiedMedicationAide 6CertifiedMedicationAideUpdate 7CertifiedNurseAide 7HISTORY TRAILS ConqueringtheRockies 7

mASSAGE THERAPY 7Health&Hygiene 8Anatomy&Physiology 8BusinessPractices&ProfessionalEthics 8Kinesiology 8Pathology 8Hydrotherapy/TherapeuticModalities 8FundamentalsI 8FundamentalsII 8Internship 8

PHARmACY TECHNICIAN 8-9IntroductiontoPharmacy 9PharmaceuticalMathematics 9DrugClassification 9ClinicalPharmacyTech 9

PHLEBOTOmY 9BasicPhlebotomy 9-10PhlebotomyClinical 10

SPA TECHNOLOGY/COSmETOLOGYCustomerService&BusinessEthics 10Sanitation&Safety 10LawsandRules 10TeachingMethods 10

WELDINGIntrotoStickWelding 11IntrotoMIGWelding 11IntrotoPipeWelding 11IntrotoTIGWelding 11-12IntrotoWeldingFundamentals 12IntermediateSMAW 12AdvancedMIGWelding 12MaintenanceWelding 12WeldingCertification 12

EEO STATEmENT 13

BACTERIAL mENINGITIS FACTS 14

REGISTRATION FORm 15

C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N & C O R P O R A T E T R A I N I N G S T A F F

LIzzA TRENkLE-(254)659-7823DeanofInstruction

ELENA CIPRIANO-(817)760-5826DualCreditandContinuingEducationSpecialist

COLBY BOSHER-(817)760-5825DualCreditandContinuingEducationSpecialist

TESSA BRYAN -(817)760-5821or5820AdministrativeAssistant

JANIE mcPHAIL -(817)760-5510CorporateTraining

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T SL O C A T I O N S

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C O R P O R A T E T R A I N I N G

HillCollegeofferscustomizedtrainingthatcanimproveyouremployees’performance.Wecanhelpyouassessyourbusinessneeds,providegrowthopportunitiesforyouremployeesanddeliverqualitytrainingthatiseffective,timelyandconvenient.BelowisjustasampleofcustomizedtrainingthatHillCollegecanprovideforyourbusiness…

•ComputerApplications •CustomerService •Drafting •Health,Safety&Environment •LanguageSkills •Leadership&Management •LeanManufacturing •ProcessInstrumentation •TeamBuilding&ProblemSolving •Welding

Weunderstandtheimportanceofaproductiveandmotivatedworkforce.Thatiswhywedevelopcourses/programswhicharecreatedtomeetyourorganization’sneeds.Oureducationalexpertsdelivertrainingsolutions!Formoreinformationortoscheduleyournexttrainingcourse/program,pleasecontact:

DepartmentofContinuingEducation&CorporateTraining(817)760-5821

C A R E E R T R A I N I N G C O U R S E S A V A I L A B L E O N L I N E

ed2goCommunityEducationClassesHillCollegeofferscareertrainingcoursesonlineandthroughed2go.Allcoursesincludeexpertinstructors.Theseonlinecoursesareaffordable,fun,fast,convenientandgearedjustforyou.Foracompletelistingofalltitles,pleasevisitourwebsite.

www.ed2go.com/hillcollege •Six-weekcoursesareproject-orientedandinclude lessons,hands-onassignments,discussionareas andmore. •Instructor-facilitatedlearningsupportsyouthroughout thecourse! •Choosefrommorethan250onlinecourses. •Mostcoursesareonly$99

GENERALINFORMATIONRefund Policy WhenstudentswithdrawfromContinuingEducationcourses,arefundoftuitionandfeesshallbemadeinaccordancewiththerefundschedulesshownbelow.StudentsshouldcontacttheContinuingEducationOfficetorequestarefund.

Studentswhoaredroppedfordisciplinaryreasonswillnotreceivearefundnorbeallowedtotransfertoalatersection.

•A100%refundwillbegiventostudentswhenthe collegecancelsaclass. •A100%refundwillbeavailabletostudentswho withdrawfromacourse(s)priortothefirstclass meeting.Thewithdrawalmustbemadeat theContinuingEducationOfficeduringnormal businesshours. •HillCollegeisnotresponsibleforfeereimbursement otherthantuitionand/ortextbooks.

Class Cancellation Aclasswillbecancelledwhenthereisinsufficientenrollmentpriortothefirstclassmeeting.Studentswillbenotifiedofclasscancellationsbyphone,letteroremail.Refundswillbeprocessedautomatically.

Books and SuppliesBooksandsuppliesarenotincludedinthetuition/feesforacourseunlessindicatedinthecoursedescription.BooksmaybepurchasedatthebookstoreoneithertheCleburneorHillsborocampus.

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A U T O m O T I V E

AUMT1001IntrotoAutomotiveTechAnintroductoryoverviewoftheautomotiveserviceindustryincludinghistory,safetypractices,shopequipmentandtools,vehiclesubsystems,servicepublications,professionalresponsibilities,andautomobilemaintenance.June4-Aug.2 Online

AUMT1045AutomotiveHeatingandAir-ConditioningTheoryofautomotiveairconditioningandheatingsystems.Emphasisonthebasicrefrigerationcycleanddiagnosisandrepairofsystemmalfunctions.CoversEPAguidelinesforrefrigeranthandlingandnewrefrigerantreplacements.Maybetaughtmanufacturerspecific.June4-Aug.2 Online

AUMT2001AutomotiveManagementInstructioninhumanrelations,customerrelations,andcustomersatisfaction.Emphasisonmanagementtechniquesandbuildingrelationshipsbetweentheservicedepartmentandthecustomer.June4-Aug.2 Online

C O m P U T E R S / T E C H N O L O G Y

ITSC1012BeginningComputers(10hrs/$80)Thiscoursewillstartwiththeverybasicsofcomputeroperationincludingturningthecomputeron,desktopnavigation,filecreation/deletionandfileexecution.Studentswilllearntocreate,copyanddeletefilesaswellasexecuteprogramsandsetupemailaccounts.

4AQ114Q May29-June26 6-8p.m.Tues. Inst.207 Hillsboro4BQ114Q July9-Aug.6 6-8p.m.Mon. TBA Cleburne

ITSW1022MSExcel2007-Level1(10hrs/$80)Thiscourseincludesinstructioninterminology,programparameters,displaycharacteristics,formattingfeatures,mathematicalfunctionsandprinting.Studentswillunderstandbasicconceptsofspreadsheetfunctions,create/modifyworkbooks,formatworksheets,create/applyrangesandcreate/printreports.4AQ114Q July3-July31 6-8p.m.Tues. Inst.207 Hillsboro

POFI1024MSWord2007-Level1(10hrs/$80)Thiscoursewillintroducewordprocessingterminology,editingfunctions,formattingandspecialtextoptions.Studentswillcreate,formatandeditbasicbusinessdocuments.4AQ114Q May21-June25 6-8p.m.Mon. TBA Cleburne

C O S m E T O L O G Y

DidyouknowthatyoucanreceivetraininginCosmetologythroughourContinuingEducationDepartment?Well,youcancompletethesameclassesacreditstudentwouldtake,receivethesameinstructionandpreparetotakethestatelicensureexamination.Weoffercoursesinthefollowingareas:CosmetologyOperator,CosmetologyInstructor,FacialSpecialist/Esthetician,andNailTechnician.Calltodaytoregister!

TessaBryan(817)760-5821

[email protected]

C P R

EMSP1019CPR–BasicLifeSupport(4hrs/$35)Designedforhealthcareprovidersandprofessionalrescuers.Lifesavingskillsofrespiratory(chokingandnear-drowning)andcardiacemergenciesinvolvingadults,childrenandinfants.Thiscoursewasdesignedtoberepeatedmultipletimestoimprovestudentproficiency.4AQ114Q June14 9a.m.-1p.m.Thurs. AlliedHealth Cleburne4BQ114Q July12 9a.m.-1p.m.Thurs. AlliedHealth Cleburne

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E L E C T R I C A L m C E

ELPT2000ElectricalLicensingRegulationsandNationalElectricalCodeReview-MCEThiscoverselectricallicensingrequirementsandstatelawsandrulesthatregulatetheconductoflicensedelectricians.WitherspoonElectricEducationalServiceProvider.Saturdayclasses!Toregisterforthiscoursepleasecontact:

[email protected]

May12,June9,July14,Aug.11 8a.m.-NoonStudentCenter,Rm.400 Cleburne

F I R E P R O T E C T I O N T E C H N O L O G Y

FireProtectionTechnologycoursesareavailablethroughoutthesummer.Forinformationonthesecourses,pleasecontact:

RobertMatthews(254)659-7981

FireInstructorIPreparationoffireandemergencyservicespersonneltodeliverinstructionfromapreparedlessonplan.ThiscourseincludestheuseofinstructionalaidsandevaluationinstrumentstomeetthecurriculumrequirementsoftheTexasCommissiononFireProtection(TCFP)forFireInstructorICertification.

FireOfficerIThiscoursewillmeettherequiredcurriculumoftheTexasCommissiononFireProtection(TCFP)forFireOfficerICertification.

FIRT1092FIRESERVICEHONORGUARD($525)Thiscourse,affectionatelyknownasour“honorguardbootcamp,”isdesignedtoprovidefireserviceandpublicsafetyorganizationsthebasicstodevelopyourhonorguardandcolorguardunits.Thecoursewillcoverbasicdrillandceremonialmovements,churchandcasketprotocol,developingdepartmentSOPsforhonorguardsandcolorguards,PublicSafetyOfficerbenefits,flagetiquette,honorguardcommanderleadershiptraining,varioustypesoffuneralservicesaswellashistoryandtraditionsoftheHonorGuard.Priceincludesaccommodations.HonorGuardAcademyonly-$450.

H E A L T H / m E D I C A L

NURA1013CertifiedMedicationAide(140hrs/$550)Thiscourseaddressespreparationandadministrationofdesignatedmedicationsbynon-licensednursingpersonnelemployedinlicensedhealthcareagenciesincludingtheresponsibilitiesassociatedwithsuchadministration.Statecertificationtestingisconducteduponcompletionofthecourse.Studentsneedtobe18yearsofage,provideacopyofahighschooldiplomaorGED,copyofavalidphotoidentificationcard(i.e.driver’slicense),copyofsocialsecuritycardandproofofcurrentimmunizations**includingaTBvaccinationandallthreeshotsfortheHepatitisBvaccination.StudentsmustbeaCertifiedNurseAideingoodstandingandbecurrentlyemployedinafacilityasanurseaideornon-licenseddirectcarestaffpersononthefirstofficialdayofthemedicationaidetrainingprogram.Studentsmusthavebeenemployedinafacilityfor90daysasanon-licenseddirectcarestaffpersonandemploymentmusthavebeencompletedwithinthe12-monthperiodpriortothefirstdayofclass.AnapplicantwhoworkedasanurseaideinaMedicareskillednursingfacilityoraMedicaidnursingfacilityisexemptfromthe90-dayrequirement.BackgroundsneedtobecompletedthroughVERIFIEDCREDENTIALSat:www.myvci.com/hillcollege.PleasecontacttheCEofficeforprogramcodespriortosubmittingyourbackgroundcheck.Costincludestuition,feesandcostofthestateexam.AtextbookisrequiredfromtheHillCollegebookstore.Toregisterforthiscourse,pleasecontact:

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ElenaCipriano(817)760-5826

[email protected] Oct.1 9a.m.-12:30p.m.M-T-W MartiBldg. Cleburne

**Current immunizations are: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Tetanus/Diptheria, Varicella (Chickenpox), Bacterial Meningitis, HEP B** and a current TB Skin test. The Hepititus A/B Combo (28-day series) can be used in place of the Hepititus B Series (6 months).

NURA1041CertifiedMedicationAideUpdate(7hrs/$50)Thiscourseisintensivetraininginanidentifiedarea(s)tomeetcontinuingeducationand/orreview/updaterequirementsassociatedwithprofessionallicensureorcertifications.Thiscourseisdesignedtoberepeatedmultipletimestoimprovestudentproficiency.Toregisterforthiscoursepleasecontact:

ElenaCipriano(817)760-5826

[email protected]

NURA1001CertifiedNurseAide(75hrs/$400)Thiscourseispreparationforentry-levelnursingassistantstoachievealevelofknowledge,skillsandabilitiesessentialtoprovidebasiccaretoresidentsoflong-termcarefacilities.Topicsincluderesidents’rights,communication,safety,observationandreporting,andassistingresidentsinmaintainingbasiccomfortandsafety.Statecertificationtestingisconducteduponcompletionofthiscourse.Studentsneedtobe18yearsofage,andprovideacopyofyourvalidphotoidentification,acopyofyoursocialsecuritycardandproofofcurrentimmunizationsrecords.**StudentsarerequiredtodoadrugscreeningandaTBtest.Allstudentsarerequiredtosubmitabackgroundcheckpriortoregistering

forthecourse.BackgroundsneedtobecompletedthroughVERIFIEDCREDENTIALSat:www.myvci.com/hillcollege.PleasecontacttheCEofficeforprogramcodespriortosubmittingyourbackgroundcheck.Costincludestuition,feesandcostofthestateexam.Toregisterforthiscourse,pleasecontact:

ColbyBosher(817)760-5825

[email protected] June18-July23 8:45a.m.-12:45p.m.M-T-W MartiBldg. Cleburne4BQ114Q June18-July23 2p.m.-6p.m.M-T-W MartiBldg. Cleburne4CQ114Q Aug.6-Sept.10 8:45a.m-12:45p.m.M-T-W MartiBldg. Cleburne4DQ114Q Aug.6-Sept.10 2p.m.-6p.m.M-T-W MartiBldg. Cleburne1AQ121Q Sept.24-Oct.29 8:45a.m.-12:45p.m.M-T-W MartiBldg. Cleburne1BQ121Q Sept.24-Oct.29 2p.m.-6p.m.M-T-W MartiBldg. Cleburne**Current immunizations are: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Tetanus/Diptheria, Varicella (Chickenpox), Bacterial Meningitis, HEP B and a current TB Skin test. The Hepititus A/B Combo (28 day series) can be used in place of the Hepititus B Series (6 months).

H I S T O R Y T R A I L S

HCHT2089HistoryTrailsTheHillCollegeHistoryDepartmentwillbeofferingatripthroughtheRockyMountainsasasummerIcourse.Alongtheway,youwillbeimmersedintherichhistoryoftheAmericanIndians,explorers,mountainmen,minersandpioneersoftheWildWestasyoutravelthroughIndianTerritory,miningcamps,ghosttowns,mountainpassesandcanyons.IN-DISTRICTRATE1person/room $11302people/room $853 uponavailability3people/room $760 uponavailability4people/room $714 uponavailabilityTheout-of-districtratewillbeanadditional$92whiletheout-of-stateratewillbeanadditional$292.Toregister,contact:

TessaBryan(817)760-5821

[email protected] June11-June17

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m A S S A G E T H E R A P Y

TheMassageTherapycurriculumgivesstudentsthefoundationneededtoexcelintheircareersandpreparesthemforcertification.Ethicsandbusinessskillsarealsoimportant,especiallyforthoseseekingtobegintheirownbusiness.Toregisterforthiscourse,pleasecontact:

ElenaCipriano(817)760-5826

[email protected] Sept.10 8:30a.m.-5p.m.

MSSG1009Health&Hygiene(20hrs/$104)Thestudyofsafetyandsanitationpracticesincludinguniversalprecautions.Theimportanceofproperbodymechanics,maintainingahealthylifestyle,maintainingthemassageenvironmentandtheadvantageoftherapeuticrelationshipsisalsoincluded.

MSSG1013Anatomy&PhysiologyforMassage(75hrs/$390)In-depthcoverageofthestructureandfunctionofthehumanbody.Includescellstructureandfunction,tissues,bodyorganizationandtheintegumentary,skeletal,muscular,nervousandendocrinesystems.Emphasizeshomeostasis/wellnesscare.

MSSG1007BusinessPractices&ProfessionalEthics(45hrs/$234)Thestudyofphysicalandfinancialofficepracticesandmarketing.Courseincludesethicalpracticesformassagetherapistsasestablishedbylaworregulatoryagency.

MSSG2013KinesiologyforMassage(50hrs/$260)Appliedstudyofhumankinesiology.Musclemovementsanddysfunctionswillbediscussedandpalpated.Includestheoryandpracticeoffunctionalmuscletesting.Prerequisite:MSSG1013/1313/1413-Anatomy&Physiology.

MSSG2014PathologyforMassage(40hrs/$208)Generaldiscussionofpathologiesastheyrelatetomassagetherapy.Includesuniversalprecautionsandtheirmanagementinprofessionalpractice.Alsocoversetiology,signs,symptoms,andthephysiologicalandpsychologicalreactionstodiseaseandinjury.

MSSG1005Hydrotherapy/TherapeuticModalities(20hrs/$104)Theuseofacceptedhydrotherapyandholistichealthcaremodalitiesofexternalapplicationoftemperatureforitsreflexiveeffect.

MSSG1011MassageTherapyFundamentalsI(100hrs/$520)IntroductiontothetheoryandtheapplicationofskillsnecessarytoperformSwedishmassage.

MSSG2011MassageTherapyFundamentalsII(100hrs/$520)AcontinuationofMassageTherapyFundamentalsI.Emphasizesspecializedtechniquesandassessmentofclientneedstoidentifyaspecificplanofcare.CompletestherequirementsforMassageTechniquesforlicensure.Prerequisite:MSSG1011/1411-MassageTherapyFundamentalsI.

MSSG2086Internship-MassageTherapy/TherapeuticMassage($260)Awork-basedlearningexperiencethatenablesthestudenttoapplyspecializedoccupationaltheory,skillsandconcepts.Alearningplanisdevelopedbythecollegeandtheemployer.

P H A R m A C Y T E C H N I C I A N

Thefollowingcoursesmakeuptherequiredcurriculumforthepharmacytechniciancertification.Anindividualwhoisregisteredwiththeboardasapharmacytechniciantraineeisauthorizedtoparticipateinapharmacytechniciantrainingprogram.Astudentmusthavetheirtraineeregistrationbeforegoingintoapharmacy.Toregisterforthiscourse,pleasecontact:

TessaBryan(817)760-5821

[email protected]

Registration RequirementsToregisterasaPharmacyTechnicianTrainee,anindividualmustcompleteTSBPapplicationprocessasinstructedbelow.

www.tsbp.state.tx.us/Pharmacytechs.htm

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Application ProcessTocompletetheapplicationprocess,anindividualmust: •Submittheapplicationprovidedonline,whichincludes anon-refundablefeeof$53;and •CompleteafingerprintsessionthroughL1Identity Solutions,whichincludesafeeof$40-45.

Fingerprint SessionInformationonhowandwhentoregisterforafingerprintsessionwillbeontheconfirmationpageoncetheapplicationissubmitted.

PHRA1001IntroductiontoPharmacy(48hrs/$300)Anoverviewofthequalifications,operationalguidelinesandjobdutiesofapharmacytechnician.Topicsincludedefinitionsofapharmacyenvironment,theprofileofapharmacytechnician,legalandethicalguidelines,jobskillsandduties,verbalandwrittencommunicationskills,professionalresourcesandsafetytechniques.4AQ114Q May29-Sept.11 9a.m.-NoonTues. TBA Cleburne

PHRA1009PharmaceuticalMathematics(32hrs/$230)Pharmaceuticalmathematicsincludingreading,interpretingandsolvingcalculationproblemsencounteredinthepreparationanddistributionofdrugs.Conversionofmeasurementswithintheapothecary,avoirdupoisandmetricsystemswithemphasisonthemetricsystemofweightandvolume.Topicsincluderatioandproportion,percentage,dilutionandconcentration,milliequivalents,units,intravenousflowratesandsolvingdosageproblems.4AQ114Q May29-Sept.11 1p.m.-5p.m.Tues. TBA Cleburne

PHRA1005DrugClassification(48hrs/$300)Anintroductiontothestudyofdiseaseprocesses,pharmaceuticaldrugs,abbreviations,classifications,dosages,actionsinthebodyandroutesofadministration.4AQ114Q May30-Sept.12 9a.m.-1p.m.Wed. TBA Cleburne

PHRA1060Clinical-PharmacyTechnician(50hrs/$260)Ahealth-related,work-basedlearningexperiencethatenablesthestudenttoapplyspecializedoccupationaltheory,skillsandconcepts.Directsupervisionisprovidedbytheclinicalprofessional.

P H L E B O T O m Y

BasicPhlebotomyisa50-hourcoursedesignedtoprovidethestudentwithatheoreticalbackgroundforthecollectionofbloodspecimens.Topicsincludeprofessionalism,ethics,medicalterminology,relatedanatomyandphysiology,utilizationoflaboratoryequipmentandskillsneededtoperformavenipuncture.PhlebotomyClinicalisa120-hourcoursethatservesastheclinicalpracticeextensionoftheBasicPhlebotomycourse.Itisdesignedtoprovidethestudentwithadditionaltheoreticalknowledgewhileconcentratingonthedevelopmentofskillsusefulinthepracticeofphlebotomy.StudentsmusthavesuccessfullycompletedBasicPhlebotomyinordertotakePhlebotomyClinical.BackgroundsneedtobecompletedthroughVERIFIEDCREDENTIALSat:www.myvci.com/hillcollege.PleasecontacttheCEofficeforprogramcodespriortosubmittingyourbackgroundcheck.Toregisterforthiscourse,contact:

ElenaCipriano(817)760-5826

[email protected] •18yearsold •ProvidecopyofhighschooldiplomaorGEDcertificate •Readingtestrequiredforentry •A10-paneldrugscreen •Criminalbackgroundcheckat:

www.myvci.com/hillcollegeCost:$51

•Providedocumentationofrequiredimmunizations** •Tuberculosisskintest(negative) •HepatitisB(seriesofthree;takessixmonthsto completeseries)**Current immunizations are: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Tetanus/Diptheria, Varicella (Chickenpox), Bacterial Meningitis, HEP B and a current TB Skin test. The Hepititus A/B Combo (28-day series) can be used in place of the Hepititus B Series (6 months).

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PLAB1023BasicPhlebotomy(50hrs/$255)Skilldevelopmentintheperformanceofavarietyofbloodcollectionmethodsusingpropertechniquesandstandardprecautions.Includesvacuumcollectiondevices,syringes,capillaryskinpuncture,butterflyneedlesandbloodculture,andspecimencollectiononadults,childrenandinfants.Emphasisoninfectionprevention,patientidentification,specimenlabeling,qualityassurance,specimenhandling,processing,accessioning,professionalism,ethicsandmedicalterminology.4BQ114Q July2-July24 9a.m.-5p.m.Tues.&Thurs. CEBldg. Hillsboro

PLAB1060Clinical/Phlebotomy(120hrs/$499)Ahealth-related,work-basedlearningexperiencethatenablesthestudenttoapplyspecializedoccupationaltheory,skillsandconcepts.Directsupervisionisprovidedbytheclinicalprofessional.Aminimumof115sticksisrequiredforcompletion.Studentsmustcompletetherequired50-hourbasiccoursebeforestartingclinical.

S P A T E C H N O L O G Y /C O S m E T O L O G Y

CSME2008CustomerService&BusinessEthics(2hrs/$35)Thiscoursewillintroducestudentstoproperbusinessetiquetteandservices,proceduresforappointmentschedulingandrecordmanagement,andtoidentifyissuesrelatedtocustomerandoperationalmanagement.Thiscourse

isapprovedbytheTDLRforlicensedprofessionals.HillCollegeContinuingEducationProvider,registrationnumber:1285.Sundayclasses!4AQ114Q June3 2-4p.m4BQ114Q July29 2-4p.m4CQ114Q Aug.12 2-4p.m CosmoBldg. Cleburne

CSME2006Sanitation&SafetyfortheCosmetologyProfessional(2hrs/$35)Thiscoursewillidentifytheproceduresforsanitationandsafetypracticeinthecosmetologyindustry.ThiscourseisrequiredandapprovedbytheTDLRforlicensedprofessionals.HillCollegeContinuingEducationProvider,registrationnumber:1285.Sundayclasses!4AQ114Q June3 9-11a.m.4BQ114Q July29 9-11a.m.4CQ114Q Aug.12 9-11a.m. CosmoBldg. Cleburne

CSME2007LawsandRulesfortheCosmetologyProfessional(2hrs/$35)Traininginlawsandrulesofthecosmetologyindustrydesignedtomeetcontinuingeducationand/orreviewupdaterequirementsassociatedwithprofessionallicensure.Sundayclasses!4AQ114Q June3 11a.m.-1p.m.4BQ114Q July29 11a.m.-1p.m.4CQ114Q Aug.12 11a.m.-1p.m. CosmoBldg. Cleburne

CSME2034TeachingMethods(2hrs/$35)Studentswilldevelopstrategiesforteachingcosmetologyandrelatedsubjects.ThiscourseisapprovedbytheTDLRforlicensedprofessionals.HillCollegeCEProvider,registrationNumber:1285.Sundayclasses!4AQ114Q June3 4-6p.m.4BQ114Q July29 4-6p.m.4CQ114Q Aug.12 4-6p.m. CosmoBldg. Cleburne

W E L D I N G

WLDG1028IntrotoStickWelding(96hrs/$255)Anintroductiontoshieldedmetalarcweldingprocess.Emphasisplacedonpowersources,electrodeselection,oxy-fuelcuttingandvariousjointdesigns.InstructionprovidedinSMAWfilletweldsinvariouspositions.3AQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.

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Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3BQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3CQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3DQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3EQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3FQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3GQ113Q May24-Aug.9 5-9:50p.m.Mon.&Thurs. MartiBldg. Cleburne

WLDG1030IntrotoMIGWelding(96hrs/$255)Astudyoftheprinciplesofgasmetalarcwelding,setupanduseofGasMetalArcWelding(GMAW)equipmentandsafeuseoftools/equipmentwithinstructioninvariousjointdesigns.3AQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3BQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3CQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3DQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne

3EQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3FQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3GQ113Q May24-Aug.9 5-9:50p.m.Mon.&Thurs. MartiBldg. Cleburne

WLDG1035IntrotoPipeWelding(96hrs/$255)Anintroductiontoweldingofpipeusingtheshieldedmetalarcweldingprocess(SMAW),includingelectrodeselection,equipmentsetupandsafeshoppractices.Emphasisonweldpositions1Gand2Gusingvariouselectrodes.3AQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3BQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3CQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3DQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3EQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3FQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3GQ113Q May24-Aug.9 5-9:50p.m.Mon.&Thus. MartiBldg. Cleburne

WLDG1034IntrotoTIGWelding(96hrs/$255)Anintroductiontotheprinciplesofgastungstenarcwelding(GTAW),setup/useoftheGTAWequipmentandsafeuseoftoolsandequipment.Weldinginstructioninvariouspositionsonjointdesign.3AQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3BQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3CQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3DQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3EQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3FQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3GQ113Q May24-Aug.9 5-9:50p.m.Mon.&Thurs. MartiBldg. Cleburne

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WLDG1021IntrotoWeldingFundamentals(96hrs/$255)Anintroductiontothefundamentalsofequipmentusedinoxy-fuelandarcwelding,includingweldingandcuttingsafety,basicoxy-fuelweldingandcutting,basicarcweldingprocessesandbasicmetallurgy.3AQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3BQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3CQ113Q May24-Aug.9 5-9:50p.m.Mon.&Thurs. MartiBldg. Cleburne

WLDG1057IntermediateSMAW(96hrs/$255)Astudyoftheproductionofvariousfilletsandgroovewelds.Preparationofspecimensfortestinginalltestpositions.3AQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3BQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3CQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3DQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3EQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50pmMon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3FQ113Q May24-Aug9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3GQ113Q May24-Aug.9 5-9:50p.m.Mon.&Thurs. MartiBldg. Cleburne

WLDG2047AdvancedMIGWelding(96hrs/$255)AdvancedtopicsinGasMetalArcWelding(GMAW).Includesweldinginvariouspositionsanddirections.3AQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro3BQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3CQ113Q May24-Aug.9 8-11:50a.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3DQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. MartiBldg. Cleburne3EQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Meridian3FQ113Q May24-Aug.9 1-4:50p.m.Mon.&Wed. WeldingLab Hillsboro

WLDG1015MaintenanceWelding(20hrs/$97)Thiscourseisanintroductiontooxy-fuelandarcweldingandcuttingpracticeandprocedures.Studentswillalsocoverbasicsafetyprocedures.AnewclassstartseveryMonday.Formoreinformation,pleasecontact:

BrianBennett(817)556-2809ext.201

WLDG1091WeldingCertification(8hrs/$150)AmericanWeldingSocietyD1.1StructuralSteelQualificationTest3/8”a-36steelplateto3/8”a-36steelplatewithbackingbardonein3Gand4Gposition.Onetestperclass.Byarrangementonly.Formoreinformation,pleasecontact:

BrianBennett(817)556-2809ext.201

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statusintheadministrationofitseducationalprograms,activitiesoremploymentpolicies.

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BacterialMeningitisisaserious,potentiallydeadlydiseasethatcanprogressextremelyquickly,sobecautious.Meningitisisaninflammationofthemembranesthatsurroundthebrainandspinalcord.Thebacteriathatcausemeningitiscanalsoinfecttheblood.Thisdiseasestrikesabout3,000Americanseachyear,including100-125oncollegecampuses,leadingto5-15deathsamongcollegestudentseachyear.Thereisatreatment,butthosewhosurvivemaydevelopseverehealthproblemsordisabilities.ThisinformationisprovidedtoallTexascollegestudents.Whatarethesymptoms? •Highfever •Severeheadache •Vomiting •Sensitivitytolight •Stiffneck •Confusionandsleepiness •Nausea •Lethargy •SeizuresTheremaybearashoftiny,red-purplespotscausedbybleedingundertheskin.Thesecanoccuranywhereonthebody.Themoresymptoms,thehighertherisk,sowhenthesesymptomsappear,seekimmediatemedicalattention.HowisBacterialMeningitisdiagnosed?Diagnosisismadebyamedicalprofessionalandisusuallybasedonacombinationofsymptomsandlabresultsfromspinalfluidandbloodtests.Earlydiagnosisandtreatmentgreatlyimprovethechanceofrecovery.Howisthediseasetransmitted?Thediseaseistransmittedwhenpeopleexchangesaliva(kissing,sharingdrinks,utensils,cigarettes,toothbrushes,etc.)orcomeincontactwithrespiratoryorthroatsecretions.HowdoyouincreasetheriskofgettingBacterialMeningitis?Exposuretosalivabysharingcigarettes,waterbottles,eatingutensils,food,kissing,etc.Livingincloseconditions(sharingaroom/suiteinadormorgrouphome).WhatcanhappenifyougetBacterialMeningitis? •Death •Permanentbraindamage

•KidneyFailure •LearningDisability •Hearingloss/Blindness •Limbdamage(fingers,arms,toesandlegs) thatcouldresultinamputation •Gangrene •Coma •ConvulsionsCanBacterialMeningitisbetreated?Antibiotictreatment,ifyoureceiveitearlyenoughcansaveyourlifeandincreasesyourchanceofrecovery.Permanentdisabilityordisabilitycanstilloccur.Yourbestbetisstillprevention.CanBacterialMeningitisbeprevented?Thereisavaccineforthedisease.Thevaccinationisrecommendedfor: •Peoplelivinginclosequarters •Collegestudents25yearsoldoryoungerVaccinationsareeffectiveagainstfourofthefivemostcommonbacteriathatcauseBacterialMeningitis.Vaccinationstakeseventotendaystobecomeeffectiveandprotectyouforthreetofiveyears.HowcanIgetmoreinformation? •Contactyourhealthcareprovider •ContacttheTexasDepartmentof Healthat(915)834-7853.

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