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Realistic Adult EducationLook inside for…

Career Education TrainingCertificate Career Education ProgramsCustomized Training Part-Time Continuing EducationTransportation TrainingAdult Literacy (GED® & ESOL)Online Courses

Rochester Tech Park160 Wallace Way, Bldg. #9Rochester, NY 14624www.monroe2cwd.edu

585.349.9100

Center for WorkforceDevelopment

www.monroe2cwd.eduCall to Learn of Financial Aid for Eligible Programs!

Center for Workforce Development

Program Guide

Spr ing2013

facebook.com/boces2cwd

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WelcomeThe Center for Workforce Development (CWD) at Monroe 2–Orleans BOCES provides Career & Technical Education programs that are affordable, short-term and convenient for the adult learner. Course curriculum is industry-specific and emphasizes practical application of key concepts and skills, utilizing the latest technology.

In addition, FREE academic classes are available to individuals 21 years of age or older who are without a high school diploma and who need to prepare for the GED® exam. CWD also partners with the local business community by providing customized workforce training programs that upgrade the skills of their current employees.

Mission StatementBOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development will strive to provide quality, cost-effective educational and workforce services in partnership with other higher educational agencies, the local workforce community and the adult learners we serve in a manner that supports excellence and equality for all learners.

BOCES 2, Center for Workforce Development is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE) www.council.org

Council on Occupational Education7840 Roswell RoadBldg. 300, Suite 325Atlanta, GA 30350Telephone: 770-396-3898 Fax: 770-396-3790

Adult and Continuing Educational StaffMary Ellen Spennacchio-Wagner

Director, BOCES 2, CWD

Virginia RizzoLiteracy Coordinator

Robert BelmontAdmission Advisor

Kayleen Chapman-BeadleAdministrative Asst. to the Director

Jackie MeyerData Manager

Todd MarvinFinancial Advisor

Chris SadlerStudent Services Secretary

Maryanne ReberContinuing Education Coordinator

Vivian Cook-JohnsonAdmission Advisor

Barbara HarteEmployment Counselor

Rebecca BaileyAccts Receivable/Student Billing

Shari ShatzelPayroll/Purchasing

Mary Lynne SotoVocational Assessments

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Directions to Rochester Tech ParkFrom East/Downtown Rochester:Rte. 490 West. Exit 8 – Route 531(Spencerport) Turn left onto Manitou Road; turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

From West/Brockport:Rte. 531 East. Turn right onto Manitou Road; turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

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Center for Workforce Development160 Wallace Way, Bldg #9Rochester, NY 14624A 3589 Big Ridge Road

Spencerport , NY 14559B

A Rochester Tech Park

B Spencerport

From North/Greece:Rte. 104 West to Manitou Road (South); turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

From South/Henrietta:Rte. 390 North to Rte. 490 WestImmediate Exit 8, Rte. 531 (Spencerport)Exit Manitou Road – turn left; turn left on Les Harrison Drive West; turn right on Wallace Way, and left into the parking lot.

Facility LocationsMain Office Campus: Rochester Tech Park160 Wallace Way, Bldg #9Rochester, NY 14624

Phone: (585) 349-9100Fax: (585) 349-9101Business Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Spencerport Campus:WEMOCO CTE Center3589 Big Ridge RoadSpencerport, NY 14559

Phone: (585) 352-2425Fax: (585) 352-2424Business Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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Spring 2013 Calendar

May 27 ...........................................Memorial DayJuly 1-6 ....................... Independence Day Break

JulyM T W TH F S1 2 3 4 5 68 9 10 11 12 1315 16 17 18 19 2022 23 24 25 26 2729 30 31

Rochester Tech Park160 Wallace Way, Bldg. #9 Rochester, NY 14624

3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.April 9 May 14 June 11 July 9August 13

Facility Closings(i.e. Weather or Emergency)Scheduled classes may be cancelled due to weather conditions or emergency situations. All cancellations will be announced over the following radio stations: WHAM, WVOR-FM, WRMM-FM and WHEC-TV Channel 10. Cancelled classes will be rescheduled.

Holiday Observance

Open House

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1 2 35 6 7 8 9 10

12 13 14 15 16 1719 20 21 22 23 2426 27 28 29 30

AprilM T W TH F S1 2 3 4 5 68 9 10 11 12 1315 16 17 18 19 2022 23 24 25 26 2729 30

MayM T W TH F S

1 2 3 46 7 8 9 10 11

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JuneM T W TH F S

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Table of ContentsFacility Locations ................................................3Winter 2013 Calendar .........................................4Policies and Procedures .....................................6Adult Literacy ....................................................7English For Speakers Of Other Languages (ESOL) ..............................................7GED® Exam Preparation .....................................7The National External Diploma Program ............7Operation Recognition for Veterans ...................7Certifications (Traditional & Online) ................8EPA Certification (Section 608) Prep & Test .......8OSHA 10 – Construction Online Course ............8OSHA 10 - General Industry Online Course .......8EPA Certification (Section 608) Prep & Test (Self-Study) .....................................8Forklift Training/Test ...........................................8Computer-Based Testing Services .................8Career Assessment Services ..........................9Certificate Programs ........................................9Customized Training for Business ................10Middle Skills Job Training .............................10Career Education Programs ..........................11Career Training Information Sessions ..........11Financial Aid ....................................................11Middle Skills Job Training ..............................12Building Maintenance .......................................12HVAC Service Technician (Residential/Light Commercial) ........................12Machining/CNC Fundamentals ........................12Career Center Services ..................................12Dental Assistant ...............................................13Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide ..................13Phlebotomy & Lab Services .............................13Medical Billing & Coding ..................................13Computer Support Specialist ...........................13Medical Office Assistant ...................................14Administrative Assistant ...................................14Legal Office Assistant .......................................14General Office ..................................................14Community Continuing Education ................15Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED ..............................15First Aid ............................................................15Introduction to Medical Terminology ................15Computer Basics & Applications ..................15Basic PC/Windows & Email (Windows 7) .........15Keyboarding .....................................................15Digital Devices 101 ...........................................16Microsoft Access 2010 .....................................16Microsoft Excel 2010 ........................................16Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 ..............................16

Microsoft Word 2010 ........................................16Web Design with HTML (online) .......................16Professional Development.............................17Better Customer Service. .................................17Event Planning ..................................................17Graphology .......................................................17Hospitality - Sales & Marketing 101! ................17Introduction to the New ICD-10 Coding System .................................................17Social Event Planning .......................................17Wedding Event Planning 101 ...........................17Skilled Trades ..................................................18Basic AC/DC Electricity ....................................18Basic Woodworking..........................................18Blueprint Reading (Machining) .........................18Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing ...........18Home Repairs (drywall, plumbing, electric) ......18Industrial Electricity ..........................................19Machine Shop I ................................................19Machine Shop II ...............................................19Residential Wiring .............................................19Residential A/C & Refrigeration (HVAC Module I) ...............................................19Residential Heating (HVAC Module II) ..............19Small Engine Repair .........................................19Technical Math (Pre-Test) .................................19Technical Math .................................................19Welding (Introduction).......................................19Welding MIG .....................................................20Welding TIG ......................................................20Woodworking II .................................................20Computer Apps For The Skilled Trades .......20AutoCAD® 2011/2012 Basics (ONLINE) ...........20Autodesk® Inventor 2011 ..................................20Learning MASTERCAM X5 MILL 2D ...............20ED2Go Online Courses ..................................21ED2Go Pro .......................................................21 Rochester Arc & Flame Center .........................22The Airline Academy .........................................22C.C.I. - Online E-Learning Healthcare Courses! .........................................23Transportation ................................................23CDL - A Tractor Trailer Driving Program ...........23CDL - B Driving Program ..................................23Double Clutching ..............................................23CDL Refresher Courses ....................................235-Hour Pre-Licensing Course ...........................236-Hour Defensive Driving Course - Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP) ...............23

HOW TO REGISTER:

GATES (main office)Rochester Tech Park160 Wallace Way, Bldg #9 Rochester, NY 14624 Hours: M-Th, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Fri, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

SPENCERPORT3589 Big Ridge Road, Rm. D-115 Spencerport, NY 14559 Hours: M-Th, 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.

PHONE: CALL 349-9100

ONLINE: monroe2cwd.edu

OFFICE LOCATIONS

PAYMENT ACCEPTED:Cash, Check, Money Order or

Credit Card (MC/VISA)

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Policies and ProceduresParking/Bus Schedules

The Rochester Tech Park facility is located on a convenient RTS Bus line and both facilities offer FREE parking. No cars may be parked in designated fire zones, reserved parking, or handicapped parking (without a permit).

Program/Course Certificates

All individuals who successfully complete their program and coursework will be provided with a student copy of their certificate of completion at no cost. Certificates will be distributed during the last scheduled class. There will be a $5 FEE for any additional documentation of attendance or participation in the program, once the course is completed.

Damage to or Loss of Personal Property

BOCES 2 assumes no responsibility, either real or implied, for personal property of any adult student. Students should review their own insurance coverage.

Smoking Policy

All BOCES 2 facilities are non-smoking. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on campus, which includes: classrooms, hallways, restrooms, offices, parking lots, or the school grounds.

Part-time Programs

Any individual 17 years of age or older may register for part-time courses. High School students must be at least 16 years of age and have written permission from their High School Principal or Guidance Counselor.

Program Cancellations

BOCES 2 Adult Education may cancel a class if enrollment is insufficient. In such cases, registrants will be notified and tuition will be refunded. Notification is made by telephone, so please make sure that you include your home/work telephone number on your registration. Refunds may take up to 6-8 weeks to complete.

REFUND POLICY:Career Training Programs

A percentage of the program tuition will be refunded depending on the percentage of the program hours completed.

% Refund % Completion100% 0 %75% 7% or less50% 13% or less25% 20% or less0% Over 20%

Part-time Courses

To receive a full refund, the registrant must notify the main office 5 business days prior to the first scheduled class. An original receipt must also be presented at the time of the request.

NOTE: Program schedules, tuition costs and book/exam fees are subject to change. Book/exam fees are NOT included in tuition cost, unless noted.

Disclaimer Notice:

BOCES 2 Instructors are retained to teach in their area of expertise. The instructors are not permitted to use the classroom for personal gain, or to solicit clients or customers. BOCES 2 is NOT responsible for any advice or consultation given beyond the classroom environment and the course materials.

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Adult LiteracyIn today’s workforce, you will need a High School diploma or a GED® to qualify for jobs that are “in demand.” Employers must know that you have basic skills in English (speaking, reading and writing) and Math. Growing career fields, such as Skilled Trades, Information Technology and Healthcare, also require higher skill levels in both Math and Science.

Improve your skills by participating in any of our GED® Preparation or English as a Second Language programs. Individuals will have the option of enrolling in a Traditional Class or a convenient Home Study Program. Classes are FREE to those who qualify!

All classes are taught by NY State Certified Teachers. You will also work with an instructor to develop an Education and Employment Plan that will include an assessment of your current academic skills, as well as your career interests.

Rochester Tech Park160 Wallace Way, 2nd Floor, Bldg. 9

Rochester, NY 14624

English For Speakers Of Other Languages (ESOL)Classes Offered:Mon./Wed., 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Home Study Program:Available at multiple satellite locations throughout Monroe and Orleans Counties.

GED® Exam PreparationClasses Offered:Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-12 noonMon.-Wed., 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.Mon./Tues./Thurs., 6-9 p.m.

Home Study Program:Available at multiple satellite locations throughout Monroe and Orleans Counties.

Online GED® PreparationFor information:

Call 349-9100 for more information:Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. or Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

The National External Diploma ProgramThe National External Diploma Program or NEDP is an Adult Distance Learning program resulting in the award of a High School Diploma.

• Distance Learning program

• Competency-based, performance assessment that requires adults to demonstrate their ability in a series of simulations that parallel job and life situations.

Operation Recognition for Veterans• Veterans serving during World War II, Korea or Viet Nam

are eligible to be awarded a high school diploma

• Contact BOCES 2 Literacy Coordinator for details

• NEDP candidates must meet a set of academic entry requirements and meet with the Assessor weekly for a face-to-face meeting.

• Students successfully meeting these competencies at a mastery level will be awarded a NYSED high school diploma.

• Distance Learning program with academic entry requirements

• Provides customized, individualized print based distance learning instruction

GRASP – Giving Responsible Adults a Study Program• Uses instructional packet mail delivery

system

• Tutoring option for academic support

• Successful candidates will earn their GED Diploma

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CERTIFICATIONS (Traditional & Online) CLASSROOM SELF STUDYEPA Certification (Section 608) Prep & TestThis program is an EPA approved certification program and meets the requirements set forth in SECTION 608 of the Clean Air Act, as regulated by the United Stated Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We are also an approved test site. This program consists of eight hours of review that will include an introduction to Basic Principles of Refrigeration for CORE, Type I Certification, Type II Certification, Type III Certification. Four hours will be allowed for testing.

Sat, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fee: $2103 weeks/3 classes (Fee includes book and exam)Starts: May 11 Location: Spencerport

OSHA 10 – Construction Online CourseThis is an online 10-hour OSHA Construction and Safety training program. This program will cover safety issues and procedures that need to be followed in the workplace or job site. At the completion of this program the student will be mailed their OSHA 10-hour Construction wallet card. Visit our website to enroll.

Continuous Enrollment Fee: $89

OSHA 10 - General Industry Online CourseThis is an online 10-hour OSHA Industrial and Safety training program. This program will introduce OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as, general industry safety and health principles covered in the OSHA ACT Part 1910. Visit our website to enroll.

Continuous Enrollment Fee: $89

Computer-Based Testing Services Available

“Official Online Testing Site” for ESCO Institute Now offering the following online tests:

EPA Section 608 Certification for AC and RefrigerationEPA Section 609 for Motor Vehicle ACR-410A CertificationGreen Mechanical Awareness CertificationEmployment Ready Certification

Individuals or companies call 352-2425 for more information. Testing schedules and prices will be posted on our website www.monroe2cwd.edu. Special scheduling for large groups can be considered. Pre-registration and payment will be required.

EPA Certification (Section 608) Prep & Test (Self-Study)This program is an EPA approved certification program and meets the requirements set forth in SECTION 608 of the Clean Air Act, as regulated by the United Stated Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We are also an approved test site. This program allows the individual to study at their own pace with materials provided by us.

The information is the same as if you were attending class. The information covers an introduction to Basic Principles of Refrigeration for CORE, Type I Certification, Type II Certification, Type III Certification. Four hours will be allowed for testing. When you are ready to take your test you will need to contact us. A test date will be set up with one of our Proctors. (Fee includes: Book, PowerPoint and Testing Fees.)

Continuous Enrollment Fee: $129 Test Site: Spencerport

Forklift Training/Test (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178) The forklift certification class includes classroom theory and practical evaluations. The student will review legislation relating to the OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Act.) A certificate of completion and a wallet card will be issued at the end of the course to all students who successfully complete the program. Classes held outside - come dressed for the weather. No lunch provided.

Sat. 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Fee: $1391 week/1 class Location: SpencerportStarts: May 11, May 18, June 8, June 22, July 13, July 27, Aug. 10, Aug 24

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Career Assessment is the very first step in finding a new and more rewarding career. Our offices at 160 Wallace Way, Bldg. 9 offer adults state-of-the-art vocational assessments which include:

• Aptitude

• Interests

• Educational Development

• Physical Capabilities

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (585) 349-9100

Career Assessment Services

These special sequences of courses are intended to help you meet the changing demands of today’s job market. Each series has been designed to assist the learner to build their skills and enhance their employability opportunities. Classes have been grouped together to provide the adult learner the opportunity to expand their career specific knowledge. When the student completes all of the modules of the Certificate Program, he/she will be awarded a Community Continuing Education Certificate of Completion. At the time of registration, you must let the registrar know of your intent.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Certificate • Technical Math (25 Hours)• Basic AC/DC Electricity (40 Hours)• Industrial Electricity (54 Hours)• Residential Wiring (40 Hours) Optional• Residential A/C & Refrigeration (Mod I) (60 Hours)• Residential Heating (Mod II) (60 Hours)

Hospitality Certificate• Hospitality (9 Hours) Sales/Marketing• Event Planning (21 Hours)• Microsoft Word (24 Hours)• Microsoft Excel (30 Hours)• QuickBooks (Ed2Go Online Course)• Web Design with HTML (21 Hours)

Machining Certificate• Technical Math (25 Hours)• Blueprint Reading (35 Hours)• Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (25 Hours) Optional Class• Machine Shop I (42 Hours)• Machine Shop II (42 Hours)

Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate• Introduction to Keyboarding (30 Hours)• Basic PC, Windows & E-mail (24 Hours)• Microsoft Word (24 Hours)• Microsoft Excel (30 Hours)• Microsoft Access (24 Hours)• Microsoft PowerPoint (24 Hours)

Welding Certificate• Technical Math (25 Hours)• Introduction to Welding (42 Hours)• TIG/Tungsten Inert Gas & GTAW/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (42 Hours)• MIG/Metal Inert Gas Welding (24 Hours)

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Skilled Trades, Computer Technology, Basic Academics and MORE!

As a provider of Adult Career & Technical Education for over 35 years, we are experienced in creating and delivering industry-specific training programs that meet the demands of the local workforce.

We have upgraded the skills of employees in many types of work environments including: Healthcare, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Facility Maintenance, Wholesale Supply, Banking, Higher Education, Community Agencies, Trade Unions and Local Government.

Let us customize a training or literacy program specifically for your organization! For more information, please contact Mary Ellen Spennacchio-Wagner at 349-9103 or e-mail [email protected].

Customized Training for Business

Some 39 percent of all job openings in New York between now and 2018 will be in middle-skill jobs. Middle Skills Jobs make up the largest segment of jobs in the U.S. economy, and will continue to do so for years to come.*

What is a middle-skills job?One that requires more than a high school diploma but not a four-year college degree.

Who provides middle-skills training?CWD provides Middle Skills Job Training in Medical Billing & Coding, Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy & Medical Lab Services, Machining/CNC Fundamentals, HVAC Service Technician, Building Maintenance, Medical Office Assistant, Legal Office Assistant, General Office, Administrative Assistant, Dental Assistant, Computer Support Specialist, and many evening/weekend program offerings.

CWD provides Middle Skills Job Training

that leads to viable employment!

*www.nationalskillscoalition.org/assets/reports-/skills2compete_forgottenjobs_ny_2011.pdf

The truth is that middle-skills jobs, which require more than a high school education – but not a four-year degree, currently make up the largest segment of jobs in the U.S. economy, and will continue to do so for years to come.*

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Our Career Training programs provide a certificate in less than 6 months. All training emphasizes hands-on learning and utilizes the latest technology. These programs offer the opportunity for the adult learner to re-enter the workforce with new or upgraded skills. All full-time students are provided with Employment Skills Development and Employment Search Assistance in their chosen field. The overall employment rate of CWD graduates is 85 percent.

Any adult, 17 years of age or older, may apply for admission. The first step is to attend an Information Session (schedule below). Funding Resources are available for individuals who meet certain eligibility requirements. Call for more information.

Schedule your appointment today! CALL 349-9100

Career Training Information Sessions

Medical Careers(Medical Billing & Coding, Phlebotomy and Lab Services, Nurse Assistant, Dental Assistant)Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 3 - 4 p.m.

Career Education Programs

Financial AidMany of the classes offered at the BOCES 2, Center for Workforce Development, can activate certain sources of financial aid. Attend one of our Information Sessions to speak with our Financial Aid Advisement team. If you are a Veteran, you may be able to activate your education benefits. People with barriers to employment may be eligible for grant monies to cover the cost of your job training. Workforce Investment Act (WIA) monies may also be available to students who are eligible. Our Financial Aid Advisement team can help you navigate through the organizations that provide educational funding. You may also contact your own bank or savings & loan for information about applying for a student loan. These options are discussed at every Information Session – attend one today!

Pell Grant and Stafford Loan eligible programs include:• Medical Office Assistant• Legal Office Assistant• General Office• Administrative Assistant

• HVAC• Building Maintenance• Dental Assistant• Computer Support Specialist

Office and IT Careers(Medical Office Assistant, Legal Office Assistant, Administrative Assistant, General Office, Computer Support Specialist)Thursday, 2 - 3 p.m.

Skilled Trades with emphasis on Greens Awareness

(HVAC, Building Maintenance, & Machining/CNC Fundamentals)Thursday, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Call to Register

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Middle Skills Job Training

Building MaintenancePlacement Rate: 92%(in training-related jobs)

This program offers training which is required to successfully operate, maintain and repair a Residential or Light Commercial facility. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of knowing how to “green” a building’s environment. Instruction includes lecture and hands-on projects in these areas: Technical Math, Safety Procedures, Welding, Plumbing, Carpentry, Flooring, Electrical Circuitry, Heating/Cooling Systems. Includes a 2-week Internship Experience.

Industry Certifications: EPA 608, R410-A, Green Awareness, OSHA 10, Forklift.

Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED®

M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Fee: $670019 weeks (605 total hrs.) (books/exam fees included) Starts: July 18, Oct. 30 Location: Spencerport

Pell Grant Eligible!

Pell Grant Eligible!

HVAC Service Technician (Residential/Light Commercial)Placement Rate: 100%(in training-related jobs)

Learn the foundations to “green” your building’s environment. Hands-on lab work and classroom instruction, will emphasize the skills needed for an entry-level position in the high-demand field of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. Upon successful completion of the program, students will possess the necessary skills to safely and properly Install, Troubleshoot, Service, and Repair all types of Residential and Light Commercial HVAC systems. Includes a 2-week Internship Experience.

Industry Certifications: EPA 608, R410-A, Green Awareness, OSHA 10, Forklift.

Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED® and Valid Driver’s License.

M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Fee: $670019 weeks (605 total hrs.) (books/exam fees included)Starts: July 18, Oct. 30 Location: Spencerport

Machining/CNC FundamentalsPlacement Rate: 100%(in training-related jobs)

This program provides the student with lecture and hands-on instruction covering the general use of the basic components of the manual mill. Common fixtures, cutting tools and tool holders used on the mill will be discussed. Introduction to Blueprint reading, GD&T, Tooling U software, AutoCAD 2012 2D Modeling, Computer Control Programming and operation of machining tooling through the HAAS Programming system will provide the student the skills necessary for an entry-level multi-skilled machine operator position.

Includes a 2-week Internship Experience.

Industry Certifications: Green Awareness, OSHA 10 and Forklift.

Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED®.

M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Fee: $670019 weeks (605 total hrs.) (books/exam fees included)Starts: July 18, Oct. 30 Location: Spencerport

SKILLED TRADES

All full-time programs incorporate Employment Skills Development which includes creating a resume, applying for jobs, and interviewing skills. Job search assistance is available during training and for up to 12 months after program completion. Students are welcome to visit our Career Service Centers at either Rochester Tech Park in Gates or WEMOCO CTE Center in Spencerport. Students are also invited to join our online Alumni Job Posting group. Overall employment rate for CWD’s graduates is 85%

Career Center

Services

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MEDICAL CAREERS

Dental Assistant(NY State Licensure-Qualifying Program) Placement Rate: 83%(in training-related jobs)

Lecture and hands-on instruction will include: Dental Anatomy and Terminology, Instrument Care/Use and Chairside Procedures. Students will develop their skills in a real-life Dental Lab environment with Anatomically Correct Prosthetics and appropriate Office Equipment. Students will be asked to coordinate and complete their own shadowing experience (20 hours) with a dentist or clinic. Students will also complete a 200-hour clinical experience.

Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED®, Completed Medical Form

NY State License-Qualifying Program: program meets NY State educational requirements towards NY State Dental Assistant License.

Clinical Experience: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (200 hours/5 weeks); Sites may include the Eastman Dental Center, Rochester General Hospital, and various private practices. NOTE: students are responsible for their own transportation and parking fees.

M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. 22 weeks (615 total hrs.)Starts: Sept. 9Fee: $6700 (books/uniform included)Location: Spencerport

Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide(NY State Education – Approved Program) *Veteran-Approved Training

This NY State Education-Approved program prepares students to provide safety and comfort for the patient/resident in a healthcare or homecare environment. Instruction includes Job Roles, Patient Communication, Body Mechanics, Infection Control, Hygiene/Grooming, Nutrition/Exercise, Dementia and End of Life Care. Students will also complete a 30-35 hr. Clinical Experience within a Healthcare facility.

In partnership with Home Care of Rochester (HCR), BOCES 2 graduates may acquire Home Health Aide Certification.

Successful students will be able to take the NY State Certification: Certified Nurse Assistant exam.

Prerequisites: Completed Medical Form

M-Th, 1 p.m.- 6 p.m. (160 total hrs.) Fee: $1799 Starts: TBD (+ $115 exam fee)(afternoons) Location: Spencerport

M-Th, 5:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. (160 total hrs.)Starts: TBD (evenings)

Pell Grant Eligible!

Phlebotomy & Lab Services*Veteran-Approved Training COE-Approved Program

The student will learn about the role of the Lab Services Assistant, Specimen Processor and the Phlebotomist. Lecture and hands-on instruction will include the following Clinical Skills: Safety, Infection Control, Confidentiality, Basic Anatomy/Circulatory System, Medical Terminology, Venipuncture, Dermal Puncture, and Blood Pressure/Pulse. Employment Skills Development will also be included.

Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED®

M/W, 5 p.m.- 9 p.m. & Sat., 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. Fee: $2000 (124 total hrs.) (+ book costs)Starts: April 15 Location: Gates

Medical Billing & CodingStudents will receive lecture and interactive instruction in the field of Medical Billing & Coding. This program will include medical terminology and abbreviations; types of insurance and claims processing; and proper coding procedures. Students will be introduced to computerized billing and coding, which simulates medical office accounting procedures. Employment Skills Development will also be included.

Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED®

T/Th, 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. (126 hours) Fee: $1695 (+ book costs)Starts: TBD Location: Gates

Offered 2

times per year

Enroll NowINFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY CAREERS

Computer Support Specialist(Comp TIA A+, Cisco IT Essentials, and Cisco Discovery1)

Placement Rate: 100%(in training-related jobs)

This program offers training in the core concepts of Computer Hardware, Software, Networking, Troubleshooting and Configuring in a Microsoft Windows environment. Instruction includes lecture and hands-on lab activities. Includes a 2-week Internship Experience.

Industry Certifications: Curriculum is aligned with the CompTIA A+ Certification, Cisco IT Essentials, and concepts of Cisco CCENT Discovery 1.

Prerequisites: Fundamental knowledge of computer hardware components, desktop applications, basic keyboarding and working knowledge of the Internet is recommended. High School Diploma/GED®

M-F, 9 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Fee: $8000 (+ exam fees)22 weeks (632 total hrs.) Location: GatesStarts: August 5

Offered 2

times per year

Enroll Now

Middle Skills Job Training

Pell Grant Eligible!

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Medical Office AssistantPlacement Rate: 84%(in training-related jobs)

A trained Medical Office Assistant requires a wide variety of skills, and accordingly, there are a wide variety of job settings available to suit those skills. Course content will focus on Professionalism in the Field of Medicine which will include: Medical Terminology; Medical Assisting; Clinical Skills; Introduction to Medical Transcription; Patient Vital Signs. Medical Billing and Coding skills will include ICD-9; ICD-10; CPT; HCPCS Coding; Billing/Financial Activities; HIPAA Regulations; Insurance Plans; Problem Solving. In addition, this program will include: Customer Service/Communication Techniques; Phone/Email Etiquette; General Office Skills; (keyboarding, filing, copying, scanning, faxing); Introductory MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); Professional Development Skills (ethics, stress, anger & time management).

M-F, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Fee: $670020 weeks (600 total hrs) (book fees included)Starts: June 10, August 26

Administrative AssistantPlacement Rate: 83%(in training-related jobs)

Today’s Administrative Office Professional is prepared to face the challenges of an ever-changing workplace. These changes demand that a worker be able to multi-task within the office environment. This program is designed to utilize the Microsoft Office Suite and other software packages to perform many of the everyday office duties of an Administrative Professional, as well as email, fax, Internet, and Web applications. Students will complete complex office projects using all of the following applications: Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, and QuickBooks. This course is taught through a variety of means to accommodate the numerous learning styles of adult learners.

M-F, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Fee: $670020 weeks (600 total hrs) (book fees included)Starts: June 10, August 26

Legal Office AssistantPlacement Rate: 100%(in training-related jobs)

Legal Office Assistant training is designed to enable students to effectively participate in the fast-paced legal environment. This program includes Customer Service/Communication Techniques; Phone/Email Etiquette; General Office Skills (keyboarding, filing, copying, transcription, scanning, faxing); Legal Office Projects (Legal Office Accounting, Opening File Procedures; Legal Document Preparation); Legal Transcription. Course content includes advanced computer skills that are used in the legal environment such as Advanced Word (tables, flyers, newsletters, brochures, table of contents, collaboration, tracking, sharing, protecting, macros, electronic forms, embedding and linking); Intermediate Excel (charts, graphics, templates); Introductory Access (tables, forms, reports, queries); QuickBooks Pro (customer/vendor transactions; invoices; balance sheets; banking). Legal specific software applications are also discussed and student-demonstrated. Employment Skills Development such as resume/cover letter creation, interviewing, etc. will be discussed. The advanced computer skills taught in this program are not exclusive to the legal environment, but are transferable to many types of administrative environments.

M-F, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Fee: $670020 weeks (600 total hrs) (book fees included)Starts: June 10, August 26

General OfficePlacement Rate: 100%(in training-related jobs)

Students in this pathway will practice keyboarding skills to be proficient in data entry with accuracy integrity. Additional coursework includes hands-on filing and records management projects, reinforcement of basic computer skills, such as composing letters, creating simple documents, and entering information into an Excel spreadsheet template. Students will understand the importance of customer service and its effects on a company. This program is taught through a variety of means to accommodate the numerous learning styles of the adult learner.

M-F, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Fee: $670020 weeks (600 total hrs) (book fees included)Starts: June 10, August 26

Pell Grant Eligible!

Pell Grant Eligible!

Pell Grant Eligible!

Pell Grant Eligible!

Electives offered may include: Advanced Computer Concepts,

Hospitality, QuickBooks, Access, Medical Terminology for Professionals, and more.

Employment Skills Development: Resume/Cover Letter Creation,Interviewing Skills, Professional

Portfolio Creation, etc. are included.

Embrace Current Technology: Office 2010 - Windows 7

Students will complete a four-week internship in a related field during the last weeks of the program. This allows students to apply competencies previously learned to on-the-job situations.

These programs are *Veteran-Approved Training, COE-Approved Programs Prerequisite: HS Diploma/GED®

Middle Skills Job Training

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Community Continuing EducationOur Part-Time Courses offer individuals a convenient and affordable way to upgrade their current skills, while still maintaining employment. These career-related courses are offered during evening and weekend hours to accommodate the needs of the adult learner. Our instructors are experienced professionals in their fields and are able to enhance the overall learning experience for the student.

HEALTH EDUCATIONIn Partnership with EPIC Trainings

Adult & Pediatric CPR/AEDLearn how to provide single-rescuer CPR training, how to respond to choking emergencies and perform rescue breathing for an adult, child or infant victim. Also, learn to recognize and prevent heart attacks and strokes. Taught in conjunction with the use of an AED. Two-year Certification

Sat, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (1 class) Fee: $65Starts: June 1 Location: Spencerport

First Aid*Designed to teach students the skills of basic First Aid and accident prevention. Learn to recognize/respond to injuries, sudden illness, control bleeding, care for muscle, bone and joint injuries and treatment for burns. Two-year Certification

Sat, 12-2 p.m. (1 class) Fee: $45Starts: June 1 Location: Spencerport

*NOTE: Take both Adult/Child/ Infant CPR and First Aid classes

DISCOUNTED PRICE $80

MEDICAL OFFICE SKILLS

Introduction to Medical TerminologyThe emphasis of this course will be on basic medical terminology. You will become familiar with terminology used in medical offices, in hospital clinical procedures and third-party billing. This course will help the beginner get started in this fascinating field. For those upgrading their skills, it will open many job opportunities. (Books not included.)

M/Th, 6-8:30 p.m. Fee: $2798 weeks/16 classes Location: GatesStarts: April 22

COMPUTER BASICS & APPLICATIONS

Basic PC/Windows & E-MAIL (Windows 7)If you are afraid, intimidated or just having a hard time getting started with today's computers - then this is the class for you! The instructor will start at the beginning, covering computer history, generations, the four basic functions, hardware components and software. Using Microsoft Windows 7, you will learn how to use the mouse, what gadgets are, use help screens, manage files and folders, working with programs such as WordPad and Paint, and much, much more. This is a hands-on course, please come prepared to learn! (Book not included.)

Tues, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $1858 weeks/8 classes Location: GatesStarts: April 23

KeyboardingKeyboarding is one of the most valuable skills you can have. Everyone can benefit from this course which is designed for the beginner, but will help the more experienced keyboarders brush up on their skills. Plenty of practice time will be provided in developing experience on the computer keyboard.

M/W, 6:30-9 p.m. Fee: $1396 weeks/12 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: May 6

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010This course offers a powerful presentation graphics software program to make all your presentations professional. The student will learn the basics, templates, different kind of views, explore the AutoContent wizard, formatting, using outlines, slide sorter and how to print a presentation. The student will enhance their presentation using clip art, objects and animation. The student will advance beyond the basics and work with charts, tables and diagrams. They will explore online presentations, comparing and merging, customizing templates and incorporating multimedia features. (Book not included)

Thurs, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $1758 weeks/8 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 25

Microsoft Word 2010Introduction to Word 2010 application from Microsoft. Learn basic word processing functions: how to create, save and manage files utilizing the various document windows. Learn editing, formatting, fonts, tabs, bullets and indenting. Work with tables, inserting, aligning, merging and sizing. Create business letters, memos, newsletters, brochures and reports.

Mon, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $1758 weeks/8 classes Location: GatesStarts: April 22

Web Design with HTML (online)Create your own web page in 8 chapters. Students will be able to identify good design elements, find new tips and tricks, as well as useful software to help them build, maintain and monitor their website. You will learn the basic HTML coding, including tags, images, icons, text, and advance to create animated icons and add sound and movies. (Book not included.)

Prerequisite: Knowledge of directories, file structures, editing files and basic PC use.

Online Fee: $209Continuous Enrollment

Digital Devices 101Do you feel helpless with your phone? Does your PC and iPad play well together? What’s an SD card, USB cable or an eReader? These classes will give you the knowledge that you need to use your digital device(s) to its full potential. Individual classes will cover a device ranging from digital cameras, phones (smart and not-so-smart), iTouch/iPads, Nooks, Kindles and tablets. This is a (BYOD) bring your own device class so you are learning on your own device. This will be a stress free and fun learning experience. You will leave at the end of the class being more comfortable using your digital device.

Wed., 6-9 p.m.

Section 1: Digital Cameras – USB Cable/SD Card1 week/1 classStarts: May 8 Fee: $35

Section 2: Not-so-Smart & Smart Phones1 week/1 classStarts: May 15 Fee: $35

Section 3: iTouch/iPads, Nooks, Kindles, Tablets1 week/1 classStarts: May 22 Fee: $35

Take all three sections for $89

Microsoft Access 2010Welcome to Microsoft Access 2010. In this course you will learn how to store, retrieve, sort, analyze, and print information in a database. In the introductory portion, students will learn how to create and use tables, forms, reports and queries. Topics of discussion also include how to design a relational database, customize input forms and create custom reports. (Book not included.)

Tues, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $1758 weeks/8 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 23

Microsoft Excel 2010Be able to work in today’s automated offices by learning the latest in spreadsheet technology. Excel replaces manual worksheets, ledgers, charts, etc., with computer-generated reports. This course will teach you how to manipulate worksheets, create formulas and use the built-in functions to produce accurate reports. You will also learn to use charts, graphic objects and basic macros. (Book not included.)

Thurs, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $19910 weeks/10 classes Location: GatesStarts: April 25

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Better Customer Service...for a Better Bottom Line!Turning your customers into loyal and repeat customers requires EXCELLENT and MEMORABLE customer service! Turn your front line employees into customer service experts with this 3-part workshop series! Your employees will start with “Back to Basics” followed by “Going Above & Beyond for your Customers” and wrap up with “Dealing with Difficult Customers”. Your employees will bring back ideas and enthusiasm that will transform your business and your customers will be sharing stories of EXCELLENT customer service all around town!

Tues, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $893 weeks/3 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: Fall ‘13

Event PlanningThis 7-week course will give the student the necessary training and skills they need to plan occasions such as family and corporate events. Topics covered include: initial planning & budgeting, organization and timing, locations, transportation, venue requirements, food and beverage, guests and their accommodations, and much more. At the end of this class the students will have enough knowledge to put together an event on their own.

Wed, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $1897 weeks/7 classes Location: GatesStarts: April 24

GraphologyLearn to “read-between-the-lines!” In this informative and entertaining seminar you will discover what makes the writer tick… Is he/she Creative? Romantic, Deceitful? Forgetful? Humorous? Analytical? Sympathetic? Etc. Don’t miss this opportunity!!!. As a bonus, take a look at BARACK OBAMA’S script and analyze. (Refreshments included)

Mon 6-9 p.m. Fee: $201 week/1 class Location: SpencerportStarts: May 6

Hospitality - Sales & Marketing 101!Are you new to sales and marketing? Have new sales people that require training? Or simply want to explore this exciting career option? This 7-week introduction course is the perfect way to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in the world of hospitality sales and marketing! You will learn how to prospect to generate new leads, qualify those leads, cultivate client relationships, create appealing proposals, build unique packages, conduct the best possible site tours, network productively, and MORE!

Tues, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $1893 weeks/3 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: June 4

Introduction to the New ICD-10 Coding SystemA 2-hour seminar, introducing the pivotal changes about the conversion from ICD-9 to ICD-10 coding system, will explain why this change will be made in 2013, how this change affects providers, payers, information technology and why this system is better for reimbursement.

Furthermore, there will be a review of the comparison and contrast between the current ICD-9 and the new ICD-10 coding systems including chapter and 3-digit category changes. Learn about GEMS and mapping between the coding systems. Considerations for timeline implementation readying facilities for this change are also discussed.

With this seminar you should become more confident and optimistic about the 2013 conversion to the ICD-10 system.

Thur, 2-4 p.m. OR 5-7 p.m. Fee: $391 class Location: GatesStarts: May 16

Social Event PlanningHave you volunteered to run a social event for your church, a shower for a friend or family member, a graduation, or that special anniversary? This get together will provide you with the tips, tools and resources that you will need to make your next event a success.

Saturday, 9 a.m. - NOON Fee: $351 week/1 class Location: SpencerportStarts: April 27

Wedding Event Planning 101You’re engaged – what next? During this get together you will be provided with the information you will need to get started: checklists, timelines, budgets and more. You will get tips for managing your expectations creating a stress-free planning experience.

Saturday, 1-4 Fee: $351 week/1 class Location: Spencerport Starts: May 18

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Basic AC/DC ElectricityIntroduce yourself to the fundamentals of electricity. Designed for anyone thinking of a career change, job enhancement or just to acquire a better understanding of electricity and electronics. Topics include electrical components - uses and symbols, electronic circuit identification and elements, Ohms law, resistor color codes and test equipment. PLUS "hands on" experimentation with basic electrical circuits.

Prerequisite: Technical Math

M/W, 6-8:30 p.m. Fee: $3598 weeks/16 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 22

Basic WoodworkingThis very popular course will help you understand, through hands-on experience, the fundamentals of woodworking. You will learn the safe operation of hand, power and stationary woodworking tools as you build a small construction project. This class provides an excellent foundation for future woodworking and building trade courses. (Book not included in fee.)

Wed. 6-9 p.m. Fee: $239 8 weeks/8 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 24

Blueprint Reading (Machining)Students will receive lecture, visualization and worksheet instructions in the field of Blueprint Reading Basics. Topics will include: the manufacturing cycle, drawings, dimensions and notes; reading of blueprints; discussion of the lines and views; the total blueprint (arrangement, sizes, title block, scale and change block); introduction to the dimension elements; introduction to the type of tolerances and methods of displaying tolerances. The student will have a good understanding of basic machining blueprints. (Book not included in the fee.)

Prerequisite: Technical Math

M/W, 6-8:30 p.m. Fee: $3697 weeks/14 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 22

Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing This class provides the student with the complete fundamentals of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing concepts as adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The student will receive a solid foundation in the understanding of dimensioning and tolerancing terms, definitions and concepts. (Book not included in fee.)

M/W 6-8:30 p.m. Fee: $2495 weeks/10 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 22

Home Repairs (Drywalls, Plumbing, Electric)Take all three sections for $175

Are you handy around the house - or not! This course on home repairs will teach you how to work with:

1) Drywalls from patching to replacing;

2) Plumbing problems from clogged drains or replacement, to faucet repairs or replacement;

3) Electrical problems from changing a wall socket, junction boxes, installation or repair. This class is scheduled so that you may take all segments of this home improvement series.

Home Repair – Drywall (Section 1)In this Home Repair Section the student will be introduced to the tools and materials required to work with drywalls. You will learn how to hang and install new drywall, repair/remove damaged areas and how to finish the new or repaired drywall.

T/TH 6-9 p.m. Fee: $391 week/1 class Location: SpencerportStarts: April 23

Home Repair: Plumbing (Section 2)This home repair section introduces the student to plumbing concerns around the home.

The student will be introduced to the tools and materials required. Class one will introduce the student to copper pipe and how to work with it. Class two will be PVC and how to work with it and how to unclog blockages and take care of small repairs. Class three is toilets. The student will learn how to install a new toilet, repair an existing toilet and how to replace supply lines and valves. Class 4 is faucets. This class covers installations, repairs and replacing supply lines and valves.

T/TH 6-9 p.m. Fee: $782 weeks/4 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 30

Home Repair – Electrical (Section 3)The student will be introduced to the tools and materials needed to work with your electrical devices. You will learn how to change a wall socket, light switch, install junction boxes, install lights and door bells, identify electrical problems that you will be able to repair or when to call an electrician.

T/TH 6-9 p.m. Fee: $782 weeks/4 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: May 14

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Industrial ElectricityThis course is designed to introduce you to single and three phase power distribution, basic motor controllers, starters, relays, and wiring standards. It will prepare you to continue into the HVAC program or Machine Control and Automation. It gives you a basic understanding of industrial power distribution and use.

M/W, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $4499 weeks/18 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 22

Machine Shop IA beginning industrial machine shop course introducing students to the basic machines used in industry today and the techniques used in operating them. Introduction to metal cutting machines such as the lathe, vertical mill, handsaw and drill press. Also covered are precision-measuring tools, layout tools, blueprint reading and machine safety.

Hands-on Lab: each student will produce their own project piece. (Book price not included in fee.)

Prerequisite: Technical Math, Blueprint Reading and GD&T

T/Th, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $3697 weeks/14 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 23

Machine Shop II This course will cover more in-depth applications of modern and advanced equipment and precision machining processes. Labs Include: adjustments and experimentation of metals; advanced project, such as a vee-block and/or clamp.

M/W 6-9 p.m. Fee: $3697 weeks/14 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 22, 2013

Residential WiringDiscover the methods of installing home wiring, circuit layout and design, component installation and code requirements based upon the latest national codes. When completed, you will be able to maintain existing electrical circuits and install basic wiring in existing and new structures. (Book price not included in fee.)

T/Th, 6-8:30 p.m. Fee: $3598 weeks/16 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 23

Residential A/C & Refrigeration (HVAC Module I)Introduction to A/C Refrigeration and Residential A/C & Refrigeration. Emphasis on the fundamentals of refrigeration and air conditioning, tools and materials, basic refrigeration systems, compressors, refrigeration controls, circuits and controls, refrigerants and recovery/recycling/reclaiming, and service and installation. (Book price not included in fee.)

T/Th, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $49910 weeks/20 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 23

Residential Heating (HVAC Module II)Learn the basics of gas furnaces, gas controls, properties of gas piping, ventilation and combustion boilers and heat pumps. You will also explore advanced controls, design for installing systems, heat load calculations and troubleshooting. (Book price not included in fee.)

Prerequisite: Residential A/C & Refrigeration or equivalent experience

M/W, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $49910 weeks/20 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 22

Small Engine RepairCombine theory and hands-on experience to gain the skills you will need to repair your gas-powered equipment. Learn how to make adjustments, do tune-ups, repair lawn mowers, weed eaters, mini-bikes, snow blowers, tillers and other two-and four-cycle engines.

Wed, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $2398 weeks/8 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 24

Technical Math (Pre-Test)Assess your current math skills. If you pass you are waived from taking this prerequisite course for the Machining, Welding and HVAC career certificate classes.

M, T, W or Th (call for appt.) Fee: $151 session Location: SpencerportStarts: Week of April 8 OR April 18

Technical MathStudents will receive lecture and hands-on exercises to help the student learn the Technical Math skills required for skilled trade occupations. Topics include: basic math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication & division); decimals, fractions, reciprocals and mixed numbers; reading a ruler, algebraic expressions; how to write, manipulate and solve algebraic equations; perimeter, circumference, volume and area. A pre-test and final test will be given.

Wed, 6-8:30 p.m. Fee: $27910 weeks/10 classes Location: GatesStarts: April 24

Welding (Introduction)Follow a series of processes that will take you through Oxyacetylene welding and cutting, equipment set-up, shielded metal arc (stick), electric welding and single and multiple pass welding in all positions. Curriculum follows the guidelines of the American Society of Welding. (Gloves, hood and books not included in fee.)

T/Th, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $4197 weeks/14 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 23

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Welding MIGLearn to weld sheet metal and thicker types of materials incorporating different joint designs using the gas metal arc welding process. Learn to weld carbon steel material utilizing the Fluxcore Welding process. Students will learn the differences between gas metal arc and Fluxcore Welding, and the operation and settings for these power supplies. Lectures will incorporate joint designs and when to use these processes. Students are welcome to bring in their own projects. (Gloves, hood and books are not included in fee.)

Wed, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $2798 weeks/8 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: Apr. 24

Welding TIGLearn to weld carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum in flat, vertical and horizontal positions using gas tungsten arc welding process. Students will learn the proper operation of the power supply and torch handle. Curriculum follows the guidelines of the American Welding Society. (Gloves, hood and books not included in fee.)

T/Th, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $4197 weeks/14 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 23

Woodworking IIThis course will allow the student to choose a project at the beginning of the class. The students will receive a drawing and bill of materials for the chosen project. The theory portion of the class will cover types of wood; calculate the amount and cost of the wood, and how to purchase the materials. After reviewing the basics of personal safety and the proper operation of power tools, there will be demonstrations on layout and assembling (joining). The students will then complete their project under the supervision of the instructor. (Books and Project materials not included in fee.)

Prerequisite: Basic Woodworking or equivalent experience.

Mon, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $2398 weeks/8 classes Location: SpencerportStarts: April 22

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE SKILLED TRADES

AutoCAD® Basics (ONLINE)(Externship Available)

180-day AutoCAD® 2011/2012 application free student download with this class.

This 12-week course will introduce the basics of designing to produce models and drawings according to specific industry and company standards using AutoCAD®. You will learn how to construct, layout, dimension and annotate 3D drawings. Detailed instructions on 3D modeling and 3D rendering will also be included. (Book not included)

Prerequisite: Home PC with Windows Operating System.

Online Fee: $1450Continuous Enrollment ($450 Externship fee, if applicable)

Autodesk® Inventor(Externship Available)

Autodesk® Inventor is designed with the student or engineering professional in mind. It is presented in a manner designed to facilitate learning with practical examples and clear instructions. This course is designed to recreate the actual workflow experienced by professionals as they use the software. This course will give the student a keen understanding of the methods used to produce a viable solid model part or assembly using Inventor. (Book not included)

Prerequisite: Home PC with Windows Operating System.

Online Fee: $1450Continuous Enrollment ($450 Externship fee, if applicable)

Learning MASTERCAM X5 MILL 2D (CNC software) This is a step-by-step introductory training for 12 weeks online. Mastercam Demo software is included with the book for student use. The benefits of using MasterCAM X5 include: automatic calculation of tool path coordinates, determination of speeds and feeds, animation of the machining process off-line – without tying up the CNC machine, and post-processing the part program. This class will provide a thorough introduction to MasterCAM X5’s mill package for students with little or no prior experience. Past users of MasterCAM will find release X5 contains several enhancements and new features. Examples of creating user defined tool planes and machining on those planes will be shown.

Prerequisite: Home PC with Windows Operating System

Online Fee: $14505 weeks/5 classes Location: GatesContinuous Enrollment ($450 Externship fee, if applicable)

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NEW PARTNERSHIPSwith BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development

COMMUNITY EDUCATIONRochester Arc & Flame CenterThe Rochester Arc & Flame Center (RocAFC) is a 5,000 square-foot school designed for glass working and blacksmithing. The mission of RocAFC is to foster exciting and innovative classes for people of all ages and skill levels. From individuals in search of a unique weekend experience to tradesman seeking career training, RocAFC has a class for everyone! Conveniently off of Manitou Road in Gates, RocAFC is located at 125 Fedex Way, Rochester, NY. Visit our website at www.monroe2cwd.edu or Call (585) 349-9100 for more information.

Glass SamplerCreate your own glass jewelry! No experience necessary and all materials and safety equipment are included in the price.

Soft Glass SamplerSat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fee: $751 week / 1 class Location: RocAFCStarts: June 15

Boro Glass SamplerSat. 1-4 p.m. (1 class) Fee: $751 week / 1 class Location: RocAFCStarts: June 15

Fusing Glass SamplerCreate your own glass jewelry and picture frames in this short, sweet session! Learn how glass melts and cools; how to design with colored and reflective glass elements; make something to treasure for many years or a thoughtful gift. No experience necessary,

All materials and safety equipment included in the price.

Mon. 1-4 p.m. Fee: $751 week/1 class Location: RocAFCStarts: May 6

Sat. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Fee: $751 week/1 class Location: RocAFCStarts: June 15

Glass Date NightLooking for a way to heat up your relationship? Bring your love out to RocAFC for a fun, romantic evening in our flame shop, creating glass art together. Everything is provided: an entertaining instructor, romantic music, hors d’oeuvres, wine and all the materials necessary to make beautiful glass objects.

Fri. 7-11 p.m. Fee: $1501 class Location: RocAFCStarts: Apr. 12, May 10

Sat. 7-11 p.m. Fee: $1501 class Location: RocAFCStarts: Apr. 20, May 18

Blacksmithing SamplerThis introductory class will expose you to the possibilities of metal smithing. Learn the fundamentals of hammer control and working the flame. No experience necessary and all materials and safety equipment are included in the price.

Mon., 6-9 p.m. Fee: $751 class: Location: RocAFCChoice of one: Apr. 22 (Hook Project) May 6 (Heat Treating Process)

Wed., 6-9 p.m. Fee: $751 class: Location: RocAFCChoice of one: May 8 (Using Clay to Learn Blacksmithing May 22 (Brazeal Horse Head Project)

CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAMSThe Airline AcademyFlight Attendant/Customer Service Training

The Airline Academy was founded to meet the hiring needs of the commercial airline industry and has distinguished itself as the most complete airline training facility in the United States. The Airline Academy is your passport to a first class airline career. Find out more! Location: Center for Workforce Development, Rochester Tech Park, 160 Wallace Way, 2nd Floor, Rochester, NY 14624. Call (585) 349-9100 to meet with an Academy representative.

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NEW PARTNERSHIPSwith BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development

C.C.I. - Online E-Learning Healthcare Courses!NEW** BOCES 2 CWD has partnered with Health Ed Today to offer Online Healthcare E-Learning Programs. C.C.I. (Condensed Curriculum International) provides health programs that are affordable, convenient, and easily accessible. These healthcare courses were developed through a partnership with Pearson Education and e-College. Program tuitions range from $649 - $2649. Textbooks, workbooks, supplies and other student materials are included with each program.

Available Programs:

CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAMS (cont.)

Clinical Medical AssistantDental AssistingDialysis TechnicianECG/EKG for Nurses

Call for more information 349-9100 or visit our website.

EKG TechnicianElectronic Health RecordsMedical Coding/ICD-10Medical Terminology

Medical Admin AssistantMedical Billing & CodingPharmacy TechnicianPhlebotomy Technician

TRANSPORTATION (in Partnership with Buffalo CDL Training)

CDL - A Tractor Trailer Driving ProgramPrerequisites: Must be 21 years of age, have a valid NYS Drivers License, and pass the DOT physical exam. Must read, write and understand English.

Use of truck and instructor for the road test are included. (Permit fee of $22.50 and road test fee of $40 are not included.)First Sat. of Every Month Fee: $3695Starts: May 4, June 1 Hours: 52

CDL - B Driving ProgramPrerequisites: Must be 18 years of age, have a valid NYS Drivers License, and pass the DOT physical exam. Must read, write and understand English.

Use of truck and instructor for the road test are included. (Permit fee of $22.50 and Road test fee of $40 are not included.)First Sat. of Every Month Fee: $1895Starts: May 4, June 1 Hours: 40

Double Clutching(On-the-road-behind-the-wheel CDL A or CDL B Licenses)Continuous Enrollment Fee: $850

CDL Refresher CoursesThe instructor will review pre-trip/post-trip inspections, brake tests, mirror usage & adjustment, city street driving, country/rural driving, interstate highway driving techniques, speed and space management, upgrades/downgrades, straight-line backing, parallel parking, defensive driving and more.Continuous Enrollment Fee: CDL A - $1750Hours: 8 CDL B - $1250

5-Hour Pre-Licensing Course(Preregistration required)

Student must bring driving permit to attend class.

Upon completion, students will be issued an MV 278 Completion Certificate, which is required to take the New York State Driver’s License road test.Sat, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Fee: $401 week/1 class Location: GatesStarts: May 4, June 1

6-Hour Defensive Driving Course - Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP)(Preregistration required)

DMV - Approved Defensive Driving Course which is an excellent way for experienced drivers to earn a discount on automobile liability insurance, and improve their skills at accident prevention. A 10 percent discount on automobile liability and physical damage premiums for three years. This is an additional discount mandated by New York State regardless of participant’s driving record or current insurance premiums.

A four-point reduction on current driving record.Sat. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Fee: $451 week/1 class Location: GatesStarts: May 4, June 1

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