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Valid through June 2018

Noncredit Offerings Spring 2018

New classes! Look inside.

ProductionTechnician page 4

Start Here | Go Anywherewww.lccc.edu

Nutrition and Food Service Professional Training Programpage 4

Emergency Medical Technicianpage 9

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2 Contact Information 3 Job Training 3 Business 3 Health Care 4 Manufacturing 4 Professional 5 CDL 5 Trades 5 Online Learning 6 Computers 7 English as a Second Language (ESL) 7 High School Equivalency 8 Languages 8 Public Safety 10 Lethal Weapons Training (ACT 235) 11 Personal Interest 11 Cooking 13 Fitness: Body and Soul 14 Et Cetera 14 Fun Fridays 14 Tri-Cees Community Chorale 15 Young Driver Program 15 Registration and Textbook Info back cover CDL

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How to Read the ScheduleCOURSE INFORMATIONCourse # Date Time Day Location FeeWFB 100-W51 2/7 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. T Schnecksville $127DAY CODEM=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, U=Sunday

Summer S.T.E.M. classes for kids (rising grades 6 through 10) July and AugustFor more information, please call Barbara Platt at 610-799-1582, or email [email protected].

New and fun!Do you have a group of five or more friends, family or like-minded folks who would enjoy taking a class you see here? Some of our classes can be adjusted to fit other schedules! Call Pat Donohue at 610-799-1574 to learn more.Looking for an ideal gift? Consider a noncredit gift certificate for those on your list.

Did you know? There are payment options for many job training programs. Check www.cwds.pa.gov for information on funding through CareerLink for high-priority occupation training programs. Other funding options may be available. Call 610-799-1945 to connect with the appropriate coordinator to learn more.

Contact InformationLCCC Schnecksville • 610-799-11974525 Education Park DriveSchnecksville, Pa. 18078 Mon.-Thurs. 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri. 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Workforce and Community Education (Schnecksville) • 610-799-1574 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. LCCC Jim Thorpe • 570-669-70101100 Center St., Jim Thorpe, Pa. 18229 Mon.-Thurs. 7:45 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Fri. 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. LCCC Allentown • 610-799-1940718 West Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. 18101Hours during Fall/Spring semester: Mon.-Thurs. 7:45 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Fri. 7:45 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Sat. 7:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. LCCC Tamaqua • 570-668-6880 234 High Street, Tamaqua, Pa. 18252 Mon.-Thurs. 7:45 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Fri. 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Job Training: Business, Health Care, Manufacturing and Professional

BusinessCall 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1942 for more information.

BYOB: Brand Your Own Business SeriesCreate a strong brand from the lightbulb moment, to managing your company. Topics will be: February – Taking Your Idea to Reality: Who/What/Why/When/How; March – Build Your Brand: Getting the Word Out with 21st Century Marketing; April – Resource Management; and May – Networking. BSN 300-51 2/8 6:30-9 p.m. R Allentown $44BSN 300-52 3/8 6:30-9 p.m. R Allentown $44BSN 300-53 4/12 6:30-9 p.m. R Allentown $44BSN 300-54 5/10 6:30-9 p.m. R Allentown $44BSN 300-51A Full Series $138Computerized Bookkeeping Certificate Accounting with QuickBooks software/payroll computation/tax reporting and accounts receivable/payable. Must have a flash drive prior to class start. Text is additional.BSN 500-52 3/12-5/9 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MWF Allentown $884

Coming in Fall 2018!New! Enrolled Agent Train for a federally-authorized tax practitioner in time for tax season without having to become a CPA. Register for all three parts of 66 hours to receive a discount.

Fundamental Payroll CertificationUse standard existing payroll practices; learn core payroll concepts, compliance regulations and reporting, paycheck calculations, payroll processing, payroll systems, manual accounting skills and benefits and taxation. Text is additional. BSN 626-54 5/22-6/28 9 a.m.-12 p.m. T&R Allentown $756Grant Writing Boot Camp For board members and community volunteers to upper-level business management. Learn research, develop grant opportunities, key grant proposals, types of funding sources and private donations. BSN 821-52 3/17 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. S Allentown $212Patent Your Invention Learn to develop your idea; file for a patent; capitalize on your invention by leasing your patent rights for royalties.BSN 914-52 3/14 7-10 p.m. W Schnecksville $78QuickBooks Organize your small business with QuickBooks. Manage your revenues, expenses; do payroll; master bank accounts, reports, graphs, budgets, inventory; manage receivables; make chart of accounts; create vendors; track time and mileage, invoicing, produce statements.COM 650-53 4/6-5/11 9 a.m.-12 p.m. F Schnecksville $278

Coming Spring 2018!New! Real Estate Fundamentals Learn real estate language, principles and laws governing the business of real estate in 30 hours.New! Real Estate Practice Learn basic techniques, procedures, regulations and ethics in real estate transaction; forms and documents used, with related mathematics. Prepare to sit for the PA Real Estate Sales Exam. Interested? Call Julie Trumbauer at 610-799-1942 to learn more.

Health CareCall 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1942 for more information. FREE Health Care Information Sessions Join our free sessions to explore programs in: Health Care Administrative Assistant, Nurse Aide, EKG, Phlebotomy or Pharmacy Technicians. Held every second Tuesday at Allentown campus.

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EKG Technician and CPR Training Learn routine electrocardiogram (EKG), heart anatomy and physiology, disease processes, EKG terminology, ethical and legal patient contact, hands-on electrocardiography and CPR certification training, lectures on echocardiography, holter monitoring and stress testing. Text is additional.HEA 571-51 2/26-4/18 6-9 p.m. M&W Allentown $945Health Care Administrative Assistant Program Learn office computer programs, data entry, medical terminology, medical office procedures, professional communications, CPR and first aid, completed by a practicum.TEC 301-50 1/22-4/9 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. M-F Allentown $680Introduction to Health Care Careers Understand careers in the medical field offered at the college for personal career pathways. TEC 300-51 2/27 & 3/1 9 a.m.-12 p.m. T&R Allentown $26Nurse Aide Training Program Prepare for the PA Certification exam/PA Nurse Aide registry. Learn legal and ethical standards, medical terminology, residents’ rights and independence/infection control, human body functions. Allentown Orientation Sessions are most Tuesdays from 1 to 5 p.m. and the first and third Wednesday of the month. *Pay in full upfront for the discounted price ($1,196). Textbooks cost: $43, payable upon enrollment. Email [email protected] or visit LCCC’s website for classes and orientation dates. Senior citizen discount does not apply.HEA 702-50 1/22-3/15 4-9:30 p.m. M-R Allentown $1,239* HEA 702-52 3/5-4/26 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. M-R Allentown $1,239*HEA 702-53 4/30-6/25 4-9:30 p.m. M-R Allentown $1,239*Pharmacy Technician Comprehensive In retail, hospital, institutional pharmacy and manufacturing setting. Learn pharmacy terms, prescription reading, medical terminology, drug delivery systems, intravenous therapy and aseptic preparation, etc. Prepare for PTCB exam/certification. Text is additional.HEA 541-51 2/13-6/7 8-11 a.m. T&R Allentown $1,535Phlebotomy Comprehensive 20 hours-Medical Terminology, 80 hours-Phlebotomy classroom/lab instruction. Students must apply for clinical openings at affiliated labs; seats granted at labs’ discretion. Advance medical clearance/immunizations are required at student’s expense. Materials fee: $35; text is additional. Senior citizen discount does not apply. HEA 525-51 2/12-6/11 6-9 p.m. M&W Schnecksville $1,241

Manufacturing Call 610-799-1961 for more information. New! Production Technician Learn essential aspects of manufacturing processes for an entry-level job in advanced manufacturing. Includes math, measurements, manufacturing processes and more. Part online training and weekly hands-on training.TEC 100-50 1/17-4/25 6-7:30 p.m. W Schnecksville $995

Manufacturing Training Program Certificates for Industrial Mechanical, Electrical, Programmable Logic Controllers, Mechatronic Technologies and Production Technician through online learning and hands-on training in an open-enrollment schedule. Certificates are stackable and articulate to related LCCC associate degree programs.

Professional Call 610-799-1195 to register; call 610-799-1582 for more information. Career as a FloristFor an entry-level position. Learn the basic floral, plant, sales knowledge, skills and techniques. Materials: $30 per class payable to instructor. CAR 812-51 2/19-4/16 6-8:30 p.m. M Schnecksville $241Nutrition and Foodservice Professional Training Program 2018-2019Courses: sanitation, administration, management and nutrition; with certification review before testing. Textbook included. Two payment options: total fee up front or four easy payments between August 2018 and January 2019. For questions and registration, contact Linda Mills, program director, at 610-207-9600. Senior citizen discount does not apply.

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Personal Trainer Certification CPR/AED required. 15 hours lecture on biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment; 15 hours of hands-on training. Required textbook: ISBN-13:9781492523376 or an e-book (ISBN-13:9781492535935); purchase online or call W.I.T.S. at 1-888-330-9487. Senior citizen discount does not apply.CAR 913-51 2/13-3/22 6:30-9:30 p.m. T&R Schnecksville $908

CDL Call 610-799-1704 for more information. See back cover for details.

Trades Call 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1582 for more information.Water/Wastewater Treatment Continuing EducationLCCC is an approved provider of PA DEP Continuing Education credits for: Water Distribution, Water Treatment Plant Operator Level I and II, Small Water System Operations, Water-Wastewater Treatment Plant Security and Excel. Text included; available at first class. Small Water System OperationsCAR 781-50 1/31-2/21 6-9 p.m. M&W Schnecksville $565Water Distribution Systems CAR 782-50 1/30-3/20 6-9 p.m. T Schnecksville $502Water Treatment Plant Operator Level I CAR 786-52 3/27-5/3 6-9 p.m. T&R Schnecksville $683Water Treatment Plant Operator Level II CAR 784-54 5/8-6/12 6-9 p.m. T&R Schnecksville $672Welding I - Call 610-799-1582 for information on required attire or email [email protected] basic skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) on steel. Equipment may be purchased at the training site (call WTTI for pricing 610-437-9720): safety glasses, welding gloves, welding jacket, welding helmet. Class takes place at WTTI (Welder Training and Testing Institute, 729 East Highland St., Allentown). TEC 634-50 1/23-3/8 6-9 p.m. T&R Off-campus $619

Online Learning – Certificate and Training Programs Logon to http://careertraining.ed2go.com/lehighAcquire professional-level positions for in-demand occupations. Start anytime. Courses available: Health Care and Fitness, Business and Professional, IT and Software Development, Management and Corporate, Media and Design, Hospitality and Service Industry, Skilled Trades and Industrial/Sustainable Energy and Going Green.Six Sigma Black BeltIntegrate Six Sigma with hands-on data analysis with Six Sigma problem-solving methods (DMAIC): Define problem, measure key aspects, analyze data, improve the process, control the future process, along with how to implement a credible Lean Six Sigma program. Tuition: $2,695.

ed2go - Logon to www.ed2go.com/lehicarbcc Spring 2018 Start Dates: Jan. 10, Feb. 14, Mar. 14, Apr. 11, May 9, June 13Available: Career and Professional/Computers and Technology, Personal Development, Writing and Publishing. Classes are instructor-led but not applicable toward Act 48 credits. Work from any computer with an Internet connection.

For Professionals - Logon to www.iil.comAll on-demand, on your own time. Project Management and Business Analysis classes count toward PMP and CBAP contact hours. Available: Project Management/Agile Business Analysis and Project Management/Business Analysis/Leadership and Interpersonal Skills

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ComputersCall 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1942 for more information. Students need to bring a flash drive.Computer Preview NightA Taste of Training . . . Learn about Microsoft software training opportunities, quick tips for MS Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word in this overview of classes. There will be demonstrations of teaching styles and questions and answers. Registration for classes is available at preview night. Sessions are free, but pre-registration is required. COM 429-50 1/24 6-7 p.m. W Schnecksville FreeComputers: FoundationThis beginner course will provide information with minimal technical jargon, broken into components. Learn to manage files, use Windows accessories, customize Windows, work with Word, Excel and the Internet. Text is additional. COM 402-51 2/20-4/24 6-9 p.m. T Schnecksville $362COM 402-51A 2/20-3/20 6-9 p.m. T Schnecksville $187COM 402-52 3/27-4/24 6-9 p.m. T Schnecksville $187Access Level IA powerful database with a foundation – plan a database with tables, forms, queries and reports. Text is additional. COM 701-52 3/8-3/22 6:30-8:30 p.m. R Allentown $165COM 701-55 6/1 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. F Schnecksville $165Access Level IIPrerequisite: Access I or comparable experience. For students who understand Access tables, queries, forms and reports. Use operators and expressions optimizing the database and many more professional techniques. Text is additional. COM 702-53 4/5-4/19 6:30-8:30 p.m. R Allentown $165COM 702-55 6/8 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. F Schnecksville $165CAD DrawingDevelop skills on industry software as a design tool for commands, mode settings, drawing aids, shortcuts and other valuable CAD software characteristics. No prior knowledge or experience required. Text is additional. COM 931-53 4/4-6/8 6-8 p.m. W&F Schnecksville $614Excel Level I and IILearn the basics then build formulas, use functions and work with charts created from spreadsheets. Through intermediate-user level. Text is additional. COM 604-52 3/6-4/24 6:30-8:30 p.m. T Schnecksville $309Excel Level IStart using a spreadsheet, then learn building, editing, modifying and formatting. Text is additional. COM 601-52 3/6-3/27 6:30-8:30 p.m. T Schnecksville $165Excel Level IIWork with 3-D cell reference, create formulas with IF functions, use formulas and perform data analysis using the tools in Excel. Text is additional. COM 602-53 4/3-4/24 6:30-8:30 p.m. T Schnecksville $165Excel Level IIIWork with LOOKUP functions, PivotTables, macros; comments – insert and view. Learn to protect your workbooks and worksheets. Text is additional. COM 603-53 4/4-4/25 6:30-8:30 p.m. W Schnecksville $165Excel FunctionsLearn to: calculate finance, use financial, logical, text, date/time lookups, named ranges and reference functions.COM 607-52 3/16 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. F Schnecksville $165COM 607-54 5/18 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. F Schnecksville $165Excel – Everyday TasksIncorporate more time-saving tools: printing, headers, footers, page numbers, comments and sharing; arranging windows, freezing panes, splitting windows, formatting, aligning and more. COM 609-52 3/23 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. F Schnecksville $165COM 609-54 5/25 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. F Schnecksville $165Word Level ILearn the basics: opening, saving, printing and quitting documents. Design, create, edit and enhance letters and reports. Develop paragraphs, adjust margins, create formatting and utilize text selection. Text is additional. COM 501-51 2/12-2/26 6:30-8:30 p.m. M Schnecksville $165

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20 Word FeaturesUse 20 time-saving tools to present documents in an easier-to-read and professional manner. COM 504-51 2/16 8:30-11:30 a.m. F Schnecksville $88Word–Professionally Designed DocsFor professional documents learn: font, paragraph, style, page layout, chart, shape, mail merge; then review your doc. Text is additional. COM 505-52 3/7-3/21 6:30-8:30 p.m. W Schnecksville $165PowerPoint: A Powerful ToolLearn storytelling, composition, flow and design for a professional presentation, covering: design, transition, animation, presentation, power tips, etc. Text is additional. COM 904-54 5/2-5/16 6:30-8:30 p.m. W Schnecksville $99Introduction to Windows 10New to Windows 10? Customize the appearance; move around the Start menu; search for files and folders; use the task view feature and apps; protect your files. Text is additional. COM 550-51 2/22 6-9 p.m. R Schnecksville $88COM 550-53 4/26 6-9 p.m. R Schnecksville $88Working with Google Docs, Spreadsheets and PresentationsShare and edit in real time, access your work anytime and anywhere; upload Office files with ease. A Gmail account is needed. COM 440-52 3/5-4/9 6:30-8:30 p.m. M Schnecksville $357

English as a Second Language (ESL)To start, inquire at reception or go to www.lccc.edu/esl to receive placement testing dates in the mail. For more information on classes at LCCC, email [email protected].

ESL 1For beginning and low intermediate-level students to improve students’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.BAS 549-50 1/9-2/22 9 a.m.-noon T&R Allentown $168BAS 549-50A 1/9-2/22 6-9 p.m. T&R Allentown $168BAS 549-52 3/6-4/19 9 a.m.-noon T&R Allentown $168BAS 549-52A 3/6-4/19 6-9 p.m. T&R Allentown $168BAS 549-54 5/1-6/14 9 a.m.-noon T&R Allentown $168BAS 549-54A 5/1-6/14 6-9 p.m. T&R Allentown $168ESL 2For high intermediate and advanced students to improve students’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.BAS 554-50 1/8-2/21 9 a.m.-noon M&W Allentown $168BAS 554-50A 1/8-2/21 6-9 p.m. M&W Allentown $168BAS 554-52 3/5-4/18 9 a.m.-noon M&W Allentown $168BAS 554-52A 3/5-4/18 6-9 p.m. M&W Allentown $168BAS 554-53 4/30-6/13 9 a.m.-noon M&W Allentown $168BAS 554-53A 4/30-6/13 6-9 p.m. M&W Allentown $168Speaking Skills / ESLImprove speaking for shopping, visiting the doctor, using the telephone; communicate with co-workers and supervisors. Text is additional.BAS 542-50 1/13-4/21 9 a.m.-noon S Allentown $168 ESL 3For individuals recommended for advanced ESL or who completed ESL II. Text is additional.BAS 555-50 1/9/2/22 9 a.m.-noon T&R Allentown $168BAS 555-50A 1/9-2/22 6-9 p.m. T&R Allentown $168BAS 555-52 3/6-4/19 9 a.m.-noon T&R Allentown $168BAS 555-52A 3/6-4/19 6-9 p.m. T&R Allentown $168BAS 555-54 5/1-6/14 9 a.m.-noon T&R Allentown $168BAS 555-54A 5/1-6/14 6-9 p.m. T&R Allentown $168

GED/High School Equivalency Testing LCCC is pleased to offer both GED and HiSET®, state-approved High School Equivalency exams.GED®GED® testing is available at LCCC Allentown and is done using a computer. Cost is $30 per test. To register and pay, visit https://GED.com. HiSET®HiSET® testing is available at LCCC Allentown and done using paper and pencil. Cost is $18 per test. To register and pay, visit hiset.ets.org.

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Free GED Preparation/College and Career Readiness Classes at LCCC Allentown For more information or to enroll, go to www.lccc.edu/GED.

GED in Spanish/GED en Español – Call 610-799-1582 for more information. This class is designed to help individuals prepare for taking the GED examination in Spanish. Instruction will touch on all four areas of the GED test: language arts, science, social studies and math. This class does not require a placement test, but students taking this class must have strong reading and writing skills in Spanish. Text is includedEsta clase esta diseñada para ayudar al individuo o estudiante a prepararse para tomar el examen de GED en Español. Se enseñaran las cuatro áreas del examen del GED: artes del lenguaje, ciencia, estudios sociales y matemáticas. Esta clase no requiere tomar un examen de asesoramiento antes de ser tomada, pero los estudiantes deben de tener habilidades altas de escritura y lectura en Español. Lamar a este numero 610-799-1582 para más información sobre el GED en Español.BAS 414-50 1/30-5/10 6-9 p.m. T&R Allentown $471Literacy VolunteersVolunteers are needed in math and language arts for our grant-based GED and ESL adult education students. For more information on how to become involved, email [email protected], or call 610-799-1216.

Languages Call 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1582 for more information.Irish (Gaelic)Learn sentence structure, grammar, foundation vocabulary and commonly-used verbs; develop fluency and vocabulary to speak, read and write. Materials fee: $5 payable to instructor. LAN 670-51 2/7-6/6 6:30-8:30 p.m. W Schnecksville $210Italian IPotential tourists, travel agents, business people, and home- and patient-care providers can acquire useful vocabulary for a working knowledge of this language. Class meets at Whitehall High School. Text is additional. LAN 610-51 2/14-4/18 6:30-8:30 p.m. W WHS $189Korean ILearn the alphabet, grammar, vocabulary, greetings and basic conversation. Korean culture, customs, food and history will all be addressed. Handouts will be provided. LAN 800-51 2/1-4/5 6:30-8:30 p.m. R Schnecksville $189New! Korean IIPrerequisite: Korean I. A higher-level Korean class which includes language skills, Korean drama, cooking and cultural immersion. LAN 801-51 2/1-4/5 6:30-8:30 p.m. R Schnecksville $189Spanish INever had a Spanish class or had some Spanish but have not kept up with it? This is for you. Text is additional. LAN 400-51 2/26-4/30 5:30-6:45 p.m. M Allentown $152Spanish for Health Care ProfessionalsDecrease language barriers: basic grammar and pronunciation, everyday words and phrases, medical terminology and common phrases used during body system exams. Text is additional. LAN 406-52 2/28-3/28 6:30-8:30 p.m. W Allentown $325

Public Safety Call 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1574 for more information.Public Safety programs can be custom tailored to meet personal or organizational needs. Please note a valid email address is necessary at registration time for all public safety classes. Email [email protected] for more information, or call 610-799-1574. BLS-CPR Healthcare ProviderThis American Heart Association course is for health care providers, allied health students, professional rescuers and lifeguards. Course completion card is valid for two years. SAF 404-54 5/2 6-10:30 p.m. W Schnecksville $90SAF 404-55 6/14 6-10:30 p.m. R Schnecksville $90

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CPR/AED Adult and Child – American Health and Safety InstituteThis ASHI program teaches properly applied CPR and AED to assist in saving lives during an emergency situation. SAF 403-51 2/13 6-8 p.m. T Schnecksville $65Basic First Aid – American Health and Safety InstituteAmerican Health and Safety Institute program. SAF 410-52 3/12 6-9 p.m. M Schnecksville $80Basic First Aid – Dogs and CatsLearn to recognize the signs, symptoms and solutions to deal with pet accidents and injuries and when to call the vet.SAF 414-53 4/11 6-9 p.m. W Schnecksville $80Pediatric First AidThis ASHI program includes CPR, AED and First Aid specifically designed for children. Ideal for babysitters, daycare providers, school and scout staff, coaches and others serving youth. Certification issued upon successful completion. SAF 409-54 5/15 & 5/16 6-9 p.m. T&W Schnecksville $130Wilderness First AidLearn patient assessment, tissue injuries, splinting; topics to save lives and limbs in remote or life-threatening situations. Interested students: call 610-799-1574 to be placed on waitlist. SAF 416 $300Babysitting First Aid Learn babysitting as a business – safety and injury prevention, leadership, caregiving and first aid.SAF 418-53 4/28 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. S Schnecksville $130DOH Emergency ResponderFor first on scene of an accident or medical emergency. Learn: CPR, emergency care, patient handling; assisting ambulance and rescue personnel. Text is additional. Class set up upon request. Call 610-799-1574.EMT Basic For individuals likely to respond to pre-hospital emergencies. Required EMT information sessions prior to registration explain prerequisites and requirements. National Registry EMT credential test is additional cost. Look for additional classes in fall 2018. Senior citizen discount does not apply. EMS 401-50 1/4 7 p.m. R EMI Info Session FreeEMS 403-51 2/6-6/28 6:30-10 p.m. T&R (1-2 times/mo.) 8 a.m.-4 p.m. S EMT Basic EMI $1050EMS 401-S50 1/3 6:30 p.m. W Pottsville Info Session FreeEMS 403-S50 1/14-7/22 9 a.m.-4 p.m. U EMT Basic Pottsville $1200*EMS 401T-54 5/14 6:30 p.m. M Tamaqua Info Session FreeEMS 401T-54A 5/21 6:30 p.m. M Tamaqua Info Session FreeEMS 475-T55 6/11-8/2 5:30-9:30 p.m. M-R Accelerated EMT- Tamaqua $1200*Look for additional classes in Fall 2018. *includes text

Accelerated Lehigh Valley EMT Program – Summer 2018 A fast-paced, dynamic program for individuals likely to respond to pre-hospital emergencies. For textbook, prerequisites and other information, call 610-799-1574. Registration opens April 2, 2018. Senior citizen discount does not apply. EMS 475-10 7/2-7/27 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F EMI $1175

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Requirements: • Current Pennsylvania EMT Certification. • At least one year current, active PA EMT experience is preferred.• Anatomy and Physiology are prerequisites. Classes are held in the fall for the program that starts in the spring. Exemptions are available for those who took both recently and will test out. Contact must be made to Tom Rothrock at 484-884-0051.Call EMI at 484-884-0011 no later than September 1, 2018, for 2019 program.

Nationally Accredited Paramedic Program through EMI

The College will not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student, or applicant for admission on the basis of gender, gender identity, gender expression, sex, race, ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, family or marital status, sexual orientation, or any other protected class under applicable local, state, or federal law, including protections for those opposing discrimination or participating in any grievance process on campus or within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other human rights agencies. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Inquiries about this policy and procedure may be made internally to the Director of Human Resources/Title IX/Equity Coordinator, Office of Human Resources, 4525 Education Park Drive, Schnecksville, PA 18078, 610-799-1107. (2017-11-30)

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Lethal Weapons Training (Act 235)Lethal Weapons Training (ACT 235) For those employed in security, protective patrol, detective or criminal investigative services and who carry a firearm, baton or other lethal weapon during employment. Everyone must apply to www.psp.pa.gov/lethalweapons; the process can take six-to-eight weeks. A confirmation letter received from PA State Police permits a student to register for the class. Graduates receive state certification and an LCCC certificate. Text is additional. Senior citizen discount does not apply. Basic: Lethal Weapons with Firearms Senior citizen discount does not apply.POL 400-50 3/20-21-22, 3/27-28-29 6-10 p.m. TWR Schnecksville 3/24-25 8 a.m.-5 p.m. S&U Emmaus Indoor Range $325POL 400-55 6/25-6/29 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F Schnecksville $325Recertification Lethal Weapons without FirearmsClassroom, lecture and range qualification training will be held at the Emmaus Indoor Range. Each student must supply their own handgun, ammunition and related range equipment. POL 410-50 1/27 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $137POL 410-51 2/24 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $137POL 410-52 3/24 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $137POL 410-53 4/28 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $137POL 410-54 6/23 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $137Firearms/Force Options Orientation For those with no firearms background. Firearm safety/practical fundamentals training using real firearms will be taught.POL 415-50 1/27 8 a.m.-12 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 415-51 2/17 8 a.m.-12 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 415-52 3/17 8 a.m.-12 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 415-53 4/28 8 a.m.-12 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 415-54 5/15 6-10 p.m. T Schnecksville $109POL 415-55 6/19 6-10 p.m. T Schnecksville $109Firearms/Decision-Making Skills for the Responsible Gun Owner For those who own a firearm or carry one for self-defense. Topics include: using cover, mental preparation, action vs. reaction and decision making. Student is responsible for all range equipment. Lecture is held at LCCC; range training is held at Emmaus Indoor Range.POL 405-50 1/27 & 28 8 a.m.-6 p.m. S&U Schnecksville/Emmaus $325POL 405-51 2/17 & 18 8 a.m.-6 p.m. S&U Schnecksville/Emmaus $325POL 405-52 3/17 & 18 8 a.m.-6 p.m. S&U Schnecksville/Emmaus $325POL 405-53 4/28 & 29 8 a.m.-6 p.m. S&U Schnecksville/Emmaus $325POL 405-54 5/15 & 17 6-10 p.m. T&R 5/20 8 a.m.-6 p.m. U Schnecksville/Emmaus $325POL 405-55 6/19 & 21 6-10 p.m. T&R 6/24 8 a.m.-6 p.m. U Schnecksville/Emmaus $325Firearms/Judgment Training This course covers using armed or unarmed force and decision-making principles in self-defense.POL 412-50 1/27 1-5 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 412-51 2/17 1-5 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 412-52 3/17 1-5 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 412-53 4/28 1-5 p.m. S Schnecksville $109POL 412-54 5/17 6-10 p.m. R Schnecksville $109POL 412-55 6/21 6-10 p.m. R Schnecksville $109Recertification: Retired Law Enforcement Officer ID Act (4 hrs.) Class held at Emmaus Indoor Range.POL 600-50 1/27 4-8 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $42POL 600-51 2/24 4-8 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $42POL 600-52 3/24 4-8 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $42POL 600-53 4/28 4-8 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $42POL 600-54 5/19 4-8 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $42POL 600-55 6/23 4-8 p.m. S Emmaus Indoor Range $42

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Classes will be set up on request of interested students: Basic: Lethal Weapons without Firearms (26 hrs.) – Cost is $219.Basic: Lethal Weapons Firearms only (14 hrs.) – Cost is $219. Can upgrade Act 235 agents to include firearms. Recertification Lethal Weapons without Firearms – Cost is $104.Lethal Weapons/Act 235 Re-Testing – Cost is $109. For those who failed any test and still have valid “Approval Letter” from the PA State Police. Handcuffing (4 hrs.) – Cost is $115. Practical/effective techniques taught. Graduates receive an LCCC certificate. Recertification: Handcuffing (2 hrs.) – Cost is $85. Managing Aggressive People (4 hrs.) – Cost is $105.Principles, techniques and skills for managing violent and aggressive behavior. Recertification: Managing Aggressive People (2 hrs.) – Cost is $85.Prerequisite: Proof of previous certification. Expandable Baton (4 hrs.) – Cost is $115. Certifies carrying, movement, striking and blocking techniques; not brand specific. Recertification: Expandable Baton (2 hrs.) – Cost is $85. Prerequisite: Proof of previous certification. Pepper Spray User Certification – Cost is $115.Course teaches techniques of pepper spray use in a safe and reliable manner. Recertification: Pepper Spray – Cost is $85.Taser X26/X2 Certification (6 hrs.) – Cost is $210.Techniques for safe and effective deployment; taser, holster and cartridges supplied. Recertification: Taser (2 hrs.) – Cost is $137.Prerequisite: Proof of previous certification.

Personal Interest Personal interest courses run in Allentown and Schnecksville and through our partnerships with the Parkland, Catasauqua and Whitehall School Districts offer more convenience and flexible scheduling. Call 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1582 for more information.

Cooking 30-Minute MealsPrepare fast, tasty and healthy weekday meals. Dishes, technique and methods change from fall and spring semesters. Materials fee: $15 payable to instructor. Hands-on class. Meets at Whitehall High School.COO 976-53 4/25 6:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $47Baklava: Help for Phyllo PhobicsBake it perfectly with different nut fillings, spices and infused sugar syrup choices; conquer your fear; apply skills to other recipes – savory or sweet. Materials fee: $15 payable to the instructor. Demonstration class. Meets at Whitehall High School.COO 418-54 5/9 7-8:30 p.m. W WHS $32Cheesemaking IMake whole milk ricotta or paneer, easy in your kitchen. Instructor provides ingredients; bring containers to take the cheeses home. Materials fee: $15 payable to the instructor. Hands-on class. Meets at Catasauqua High School.COO 783-53 4/11 7-8:30 p.m. W CHS $32Cheesemaking IIMake mozzarella and cheddar cheese curds using specialized techniques, apply to other harder cheeses. Instructor will provide ingredients; bring containers to class to take the cheeses home. Materials fee: $20 payable to the instructor. Class meets at Catasauqua High School.COO 784-53 4/18 7-9:30 p.m. W CHS $42

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Cheeses of EuropeBritish cheese~German cheese~Polish cheese~ Finnish cheese – great cheeses of the world. Each semester features different cheeses. Materials fee: $20 payable to the instructor. Class meets at Whitehall High School.COO 440-54 5/2 6:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $47CupcakeDecorate like a pastry chef – stunning cupcakes that look so beautiful, you won’t want to eat them! Hands-on class. Materials fee: $13 payable to the instructor. Class meets at Whitehall High School.COO 435-51 2/28 7-9 p.m. W WHS $37Date Night: The Cuisine of AsiaThailand, Vietnam and mainland China dishes – dumplings, egg rolls and wok stir fry. Materials fee: $15 payable to the instructor. Class meets in the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center kitchen. Couples only ($35/person). COO 420-52 3/15 6-8 p.m. R Schnecksville $37Date Night: Sushi 101History, cultural context, all about making sushi rolls. Materials fee: $15 payable to the instructor. Class meets in the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center kitchen. Couples only ($40/person). Bring a water bottle or other non-alcoholic beverage.COO 800-53 4/5 6:45-9:15 p.m. R Schnecksville $47COO 800-53A 4/20 6:45-9:15 p.m. F Schnecksville $47Date Night: The Tastes of ItalyAntipasto platters, bruschetta, marinated mozzarella, chicken marsala and chicken piccata – classic dishes! Materials fee: $15 payable to the instructor. Class meets in the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center kitchen. Couples only ($35/person). COO 425-53 4/19 6-8 p.m. R Schnecksville $37Food for Life: Diabetic CookingSatisfying, flavor-packed meals with healthy ingredients that will please any palate (hint: Southwestern Chicken Casserole!) Materials fee: $20 payable to instructor. Hands-on class. Meets at Whitehall High School.COO 798-51 2/28 6:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $47Food for Life: Gluten-Free CookingImagine a decadent gluten-free four-course meal! Colorful, flavorful and highly seasoned – you won’t miss a thing (hint: Chocolate Cream Pie!) Materials fee: $20 payable to instructor. Hands-on class. Meets at Whitehall High School.COO 799-52 3/7 6:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $47

New! French TartsBake a lemon and show-stopping almond and pear tart using secrets and tips from a French instructor. Materials fee: $8 payable to instructor. Demonstration class. Meets at Whitehall High School. COO 444-51 2/7 6:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $47

KifflesA step-by-step demonstration for these delicate European pastries. This is a partial hands-on class. Materials fee: $8 payable to instructor. Section 52 class meets at Catasauqua High School; Section 52A meets at Whitehall High School.COO 636-52 3/20 7-8:30 p.m. T CHS $32COO 636-52A 3/28 7-8:30 p.m. W WHS $32Knife SkillsBecome masterful at dicing, slicing, chopping, chiffonade, mincing and julienne. Select the best knives for your needs and learn to sharpen and care for them. Materials fee: $5 payable to instructor. Partial hands-on class. Meets at Whitehall High School. COO 913-52 3/21 7:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $37Nut RollMake the yeast dough, nut and poppy-seed fillings, now being a perfect time to prepare and freeze them. Materials fee: $8 payable to instructor. Demonstration class. Meets at Catasauqua High School. COO 630-52 3/13 7:30-9:30 p.m. T CHS $32Soup du JourMexican/Asian/African/Portuguese – a United Nations of soup class with a balance of texture, seasoning flavor and love. Materials fee: $15 payable to instructor. Hands-on class. Meets at Whitehall High School.COO 604-51 2/21 6:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $47

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LCCCEarly Learning

CenterPRESCHOOL PROGRAMInspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach

in Early Childhood Education

www.lccc.edu

Vegetarian Comfort FoodNobody misses the meat with soul-satisfying soups, make-ahead casseroles and irresistible suppers! Materials fee: $17 payable to instructor. Hands-on class. Meets at Whitehall High School. COO 624-51 2/14 6:30-9:30 p.m. W WHS $47

Fitness: Body & SoulCall 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1582 for information.Ballroom SamplerBig Band era basics – Fox Trot, Single-Step Swing and Rumba. Ladies must wear flats or low/wide heels. Class meets at Parkway Manor Elementary School cafeteria. Couples only ($79/person). REC 628-53 4/3-4/24 7-8:30 p.m. T Off-campus $79Barre OneFused Pilates, dance and yoga in one efficient class. Acquire lean muscles and a strong core. Wear yoga-type clothes and bring a water bottle. Class meets in the dance studio in Berrier Hall. REC 482-50 1/29-3/5 6-7 p.m. M Schnecksville $74REC 482-52 3/12-4/16 6-7 p.m. M Schnecksville $74REC 482-53 4/23-6/4 6-7 p.m. M Schnecksville $74Dance at Your WeddingLearn fundamentals for you and your spouse to dance at ease; listen to the music to identify different rhythms – the critical aspects of partner dancing. Bring a snack and water bottle – no sneakers. Class meets at Parkway Manor Elementary School.REC 481-51 2/24 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. S Off-campus $37Mindfulness Live in the moment and develop a mindful practice. Reduce stress, depression, chronic pain, GI issues, insomnia and addiction. Reserve your free information session by calling 610-799-1582. For information, go to drombergertherapy.com. Senior citizen policy does not apply. REC 690-51 2/1-3/8 6:30-8 p.m. R Schnecksville $250REC 690-51A 3/3 9 a.m.-1 p.m. S Schnecksville $80 (Half-day retreat)PiloxingFun, fat-burning and muscle-toning workout sure to whip you into shape using Pilates, boxing and dance. Class meets at the auxiliary gym in Berrier Hall. REC 428-50 1/31-3/7 6-7 p.m. W Schnecksville $74REC 428-52 3/14-4/18 6-7 p.m. W Schnecksville $74REC 428-53 4/25-5/30 6-7 p.m. W Schnecksville $74Social Dance SamplerLearn East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Hustle and Country Two-Step in lead-follow method. Ladies must wear flats or low/wide heels. Class meets at Parkway Manor Elementary School. Couples only ($79/person). REC 675-54 5/1-5/22 7-8:30 p.m. T Off-campus $79

• Serving children ages 3 to 5 years old.• 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mon.—Fri. year round.• Summer STEM (Science, Technology,

Engineering, Math) camps offered.• Open to the community and to LCCC

students and staff.• Proudly serving our community since 1972.

Schnecksville campus • 4525 Education Park Drive

Teacher Education Preschool and Lab School

www.lccc.edu/ELC | 610-799-1165 | [email protected]

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Fun Fridays in Allentown at the Donley CenterCall 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1582 for more information.Stained Glass Creations with 3 Flamingos GlassLearn how to make beautiful, seasonal stained glass projects with a local artisan. Materials fee: $20 each class, payable upon enrollment.SPI 410-51 2/9 6:30-9:30 p.m. F Allentown $74SPI 410-52 3/9 6:30-9:30 p.m. F Allentown $74SPI 410-53 4/13 6:30-9:30 p.m. F Allentown $74

Tri-Cees Community Chorale Love to sing and can read SATB sheet music? You’ll LOVE this group! Meets Mondays,

1/15-5/7, from 7-8:30 p.m. Held in the music room of the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center, LCCC, Schnecksville. Please make your $80 check payable to Tri-Cees Community Chorale and send to Barb Platt, 4860 Hilton Road, Schnecksville, PA 18078. Questions? Call 484-201-0486.

Et Cetera Call 610-799-1197 to register; call 610-799-1942 for more information.

New! Animal Behavior and Communication Learn how to read your pet’s body language and things to watch out for.SPI 593-53 4/19-4/26 6-8:30 p.m. R Schnecksville $47New! Basic Animal Health Understand animal behavior, owner responsibilities, nutrition, exercise and basic pet care. Learn how to keep your pet safe and healthy.SPI 427-51 2/15-2/22 6-8:30 p.m. R Schnecksville $47New! Toxins in the Home for Pets Learn which household items, plants and foods could harm your pets. Keep your pet safe and healthy from toxins.SPI 514-52 3/15-3/22 6-8:30 p.m. R Schnecksville $47

Drones 101 Learn FAA regulations and safety rules for flying sUAS (small Unmanned Aerial Systems), and prepare for the FAA Remote Pilot Certification with a sUAS rating. SPI 750-53 4/7-5/12 9 a.m.-12 p.m. S Schnecksville $131Filing Your Own Taxes File your income taxes for the first time, maximize your returns, decide between paper or online filing. This covers the basics of filing state and federal taxes to help you be ready for April 15, 2018. FIN 550-51 2/10 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. S Allentown $26

Call 610-799-1582 for more information.

New! Crocheted French Market Bag Create a reusable market bag using durable silk yarn (a nice gift, too). Beginner-Intermediate level. Materials fee: $25 payable to instructor.CRA 524-52 3/3-3/10 10 a.m.-12 p.m. S Schnecksville $65 New! Finding Your Family HistoryLearn practical tools to build your family tree, find their stories, use free resources, access subscription websites, leave with chart to print and frame (won’t yield biological families of adoptees). Materials fee: $5 payable to instructor.SPI 929-551 2/20-4/10 6:30-8:30 p.m. T Schnecksville $210New! One-Skein Spring Crochet Wrap Learn to crochet this beautiful wrap in a few weeks. Beginner-Intermediate level. Materials fee: $25 payable to instructor.CRA 525-51 2/10-2/24 10 a.m.-12 p.m. S Schnecksville $95

Getting Paid to Talk An upbeat/entertaining/engaging introduction to the world of voice-over with industry pros and cons, to real-world examples. Learn behind-the-scenes basics of the creative and business aspects. Questions and class engagement are encouraged. SPI 566-53 4/3 6:30-9 p.m. T Schnecksville $47

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Tuition - Noncredit tuition fees are the same for residents and nonresidents.When to Register - Lehigh Carbon Community College urges you to register as early as possible and at least 10 days prior to the class start date. Minimum enrollment is required for classes to be held; classes with inadequate enrollment are cancelled eight days prior to the start date. If you choose to register within several days of a course start date, we recommend that you call Noncredit Registration at 610-799-1197 to verify course details, space availability, location and any special instructions.Three Ways to Register:1. Online - Go to www.lccc.edu. Click on Career Training and Personal Interest. Select the

appropriate category, then go to the title of the desired course and flexible registration. Scroll down to the class you’re interested in and click the “+” sign. It will list on the right side. If adding other courses, click on Browse By Subject at upper right corner, repeat scroll down, etc., and they all list on the right side. Click “save” at bottom right corner, sign in, make payment and check out.

2. In Person - Register in person in the office of Registration/Student Records located in the Student Services Center on LCCC’s main campus or at LCCC Allentown, LCCC Jim Thorpe or LCCC Tamaqua. Please bring your Social Security number, course selections, and payment or charge card. Please use only check or charge at off-campus sites.

3. Purchase Order - Organizations enrolling staff for training and development purposes will be invoiced if a purchase order number is provided.

4. By Phone - Call our Registration/Student Records Office at 610-799-1197 and press 3. Important! If you are a former student and your name has changed, please contact our Noncredit Registration Office at 610-799-1197 to provide proof of your name change, as any certificate, etc., to be issued after attending a class will be issued only in the name we have on file for you. Also, please make sure to update your phone number and email address so we can get in touch with you if a class is cancelled, etc.Textbooks - For classes that indicate “text is additional” to course fee, textbooks can be purchased in advance of the start date. Books may be ordered online at www.LCCCshop.com, over the phone at 610-799-1126, or on-site at the LCCC Main Campus bookstore any time. For courses that indicate “text included” in course fee, the course materials will be available for pick-up on the day the class starts at the LCCC Main Campus bookstore (for a main campus course) or most off-campus courses, or they will be available in the classroom on the first day (for courses at sites other than main campus). Refund Policy - For details go to www.lccc.edu.Cancellation Policy - Classes are subject to cancellation based on insufficient enrollment. If your class is cancelled, we will notify you as soon as possible. You may transfer to another section of class or receive a full refund. Cancellation of classes due to bad weather is announced on major local radio stations or on the homepage of our website at www.lccc.edu. If the college is closed, makeup dates will be arranged through the instructor.Senior Citizen Policy - Citizens who are at least 60-years old and live in a sponsoring school district may be eligible for a 100% tuition discount. For details go to www.lccc.edu.Services for Students with Disabilities - Access and academic accommodations for students with disabilities may be requested through the office of Disability Support Services by calling 610-799-1156. Persons requesting accommodations must present appropriate documentation from a qualified authority or institution indicating the nature and extent of the disability and recommendations for accommodating the disability. For more information, please visit: www.lccc.edu/disability.

Registration Information

Young Driver Program: Life-Saving DecisionsEmail [email protected] for more information or about private group training, or call 610-799-1574.For students in the process of getting their driver’s license or the recently-licensed; includes driving time on the driving simulator, focusing on decision making while driving.YOU 749-50 1/23 & 24 5-8 p.m. T&W 1/25 5-9 p.m. R Schnecksville $190YOU 749-51 2/19 & 20 5-8 p.m. M&T 2/21 5-9 p.m. W Schnecksville $190YOU 749-52 3/20 & 21 5-8 p.m. T&W 3/22 5-9 p.m. R Schnecksville $190YOU 749-53 4/23 & 24 5-8 p.m. M&T 4/25 5-9 p.m. W Schnecksville $190YOU 749-54 5/21 & 22 5-8 p.m. M&T 5/23 5-9 p.m. W Schnecksville $190YOU 749-55 6/12 & 13 10 a.m.-3 p.m. T&W Schnecksville $190

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