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Workforce Development & Continuing Education | 2016
Dropping a Course Please call Continuing Education Services as soon as possible to drop a class. A request to drop a course is required by the published “register by” date for a refund. Refunds Tuition is fully refundable or transferable up to the “register by” date. Our goal is to ensure the greatest opportunity for participation in cours-es; however, late registration cannot be guaran-teed and is non-refundable. If a class is can-celled due to insufficient enrollment or other unforeseeable circumstances, a full refund of tuition will be issued automatically and regis-trants will be notified. UA Cossatot reserves the right to reschedule, cancel, and appoint an al-ternate instructor for all classes. Inclement Weather In the event that the area weather is so severe the College feels that life and property may be in danger, classes may be cancelled until weather and road conditions improve. We strive to get the announcements regarding clo-sures out to students, faculty, and staff in a timely fashion. Announcements regarding College closing will be made over the follow-ing radio stations: in De Queen KDQN 92.1 and KTYC 88.5, and in Nashville KMTB 99.5 and KBPU 88.7, and on the following televi-sion stations, KARK Channel 4 from Little Rock and KTBS Channel 3 from Shreveport.
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Continuing Education
Continuing Education Register Early! Courses may fill early, or be cancelled due to low registration. Continuing Education students are encouraged to register early for best course selection and availability.
Course Locations All classes are located at one of UA Cossatot’s locations, unless otherwise noted. If the loca-tion is not noted in the schedule or on your registration confirmation, you will be notified as soon as the location is assigned. If you need directions, please call Continuing Education Services at 870-584-4471.
Registration & Payment Options Payment is due on or before the “register by” date. Registrations are processed in the order in which they are received. Registration and pay-ment should be made to guarantee your place in a class. We endeavor to provide a courtesy reminder to finalize registrations. However, registrations not finalized with payment of tui-tion on or before the “register by” date may be voided, resulting in the student’s removal from the course roster. UA Cossatot seeks to provide learning opportunities for a variety of age groups. However, unless stated otherwise, students under the age of 18 will need prior approval from Continuing Education Services to register. Continuing Education classes do not qualify for the Federal Pell Grant Program.
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By Phone 870.584.4471
Continuing Education Services
Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm
Payment can be made with
VISA or MasterCard
In Person at any Cossatot
Campus Monday-Friday,
8am-4:30pm. Payment can be
made with credit card, check,
cash, or money order.
UA Cossatot Continuing Education Services Registration Form
REGISTER TODAY! PHONE Continuing Education Services at (870) 584-4471 or (800) 844-4471. MAIL your registration to UA Cossatot, Continuing Education, 183 College Drive, De Queen, AR 71832. FAX your registration to Continuing Education Services at (870) 642-3320. VISIT 183 College Drive, De Queen / 1558 Hwy. 71 W, Nashville / 1411 Constitution Avenue, Ashdown.
REGISTRANT INFORMATION UA Cossatot has an open admission policy and does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, or disability. Some information is obtained for the sole purpose of state reporting and/or determining if the College is effectively reaching all segments of the population.
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER _______-_____-_________ DATE OF BIRTH _____/_____/________
NAME ________________________ _________________________ ____________________________ First Middle Last
MAILING ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________________
City State Zip E-MAIL ADDRESS(ES) _____________________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE ________________________________WORK PHONE ______________________________
GENDER: □ Male □ Female
ETHNIC: □ Asian □ Hawaiian/Pacific Islander □ Black □ Hispanic □ American Indian/Alaskan Native
□ White □ Unknown
EMERGENCY CONTACT ____________________________EMERGENCY PHONE __________________
CLASSES SELECTED
Course Number
Course Name Location Cost
$
$
Total $
Remember to finalize your registration with payment of tuition to guarantee your place
in class. Payment methods include: □ CASH, CHECK, or MONEY ORDER. □ THIRD PARTY BILLING. Attach a letter of authorization on sponsors letterhead or other documentation of sponsorship (i.e. purchase request) that includes the sponsor organizations name, contact name, address, telephone number, name of the course(s) to be paid by the sponsor, and the total amount to be paid by the sponsor. Third-party billing will hold course(s) provided Continuing Education Services receives the appropriate authorization by the “register by” date. Tuition cannot be deferred for students who receive reimbursement directly from an employer or other party nor can individuals billed as a third-party. □ CREDIT/DEBIT CARD □ VISA □ Master Card □ Discover Card # __________________________________________________Expiration Date _____________________ Cardholder’s Signature_______________________________________________________________________
Table of Contents
Professional Development Courses
Truck Driver Training Page 5
Logging Truck Driver Training Page 5
AG Welding Page 5
Forklift Operator & Safety Training Page 6
Marketing Strategies For Direct Sales Page 6
Basic Electricity Page 6
Nursing and Allied Health Courses
Nursing Assistant Training Program Page 7
Phlebotomy Technician Program Page 7
EMT Refresher/Transition Page 7
Pharmacy Technician Program Page 8
CPR Page 8
EKG Certification Program Page 8
Small Business Courses
How to Write a Business Plan Page 9
Website In a Day Page 9
Top-Notch Customer Service Page 9
For Fun or Profit Courses
Landscaping 101 Page 10
Rag Quilt Page 10
Beginner Sewing Page 10
Floral Design Workshop Page 11
Personal Enrichment Courses
Women’s Self-Defense Page 12
Concealed Handgun Course Page 12
The Long Lost Art of Truffle Creation Page 12
Painting With The Girls Page 12
Summer Essential Oil Make & Take Page 13
Journey Program Courses
One-Day Excursion to Amity Trade Days Page 14
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Journey Program
UA Cossatot’s Workforce Development team works with companies and their employees to become more competitive through quality, cost-effective training and services that contribute to continuous workforce improvement. Like the clients we serve, our course offerings are custom-er-driven. We do not operate on a college schedule—we operate on the client’s scheduling, providing customized services relevant to the client’s specific needs, to include:
• Locating the best possible facilitator for your training • Designing a curriculum and presentation method best suited to your needs • Scheduling the best time and location for your training • Using the latest technologies to enhance the instruction • Delivering a complete package of training • Offering the best economical pricing for the highest quality of instruction Continuing Education Services also offers a wide variety of professional development open enrollment courses and activities to support and enhance professional and organizational devel-opment.
For more information call 870.584.4471 or email [email protected]
Customized
Industry Training
One-Day Excursion to Amity Trade Days
This is a place where you can slow down, visit, and ask questions, talk to collectors and antique dealers, and meet the artists and craftsmen who create unique items. Don’t forget to wear comfort-able shoes and enjoy the 54-acre flea market close to home. $35-this includes transportation and
a group meal, seating is limited so register today!
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Register by: June 2
Date: June 9 (Friday)
Time: 8:00AM-?
Location: Leave from De Queen
Instructor: Zebbie Launius
This is your college. www.cccua.edu 800.844.4471
Textbooks Some courses require the purchase of a text-book, software or supplementary material. Stu-dents should check the Continuing Education Schedule to determine if a textbook is required, and visit the Educational Resource Center (ERC) to purchase textbooks. An ERC repre-sentative will make textbooks available for sale on the same campus that the course will be con-ducted beginning one week prior to the begin-ning and the first week of class. Please direct any questions about the Textbook Program to the De Queen ERC at (870) 584-1181. ED2GO Courses Visit https://www.ed2go.com/cccua, then select the “Help” tab for more information on Educa-tionToGo “Enrollment and Account Creation” and much more. Please direct any questions about Ed2Go to Continuing Education Services at (870) 584-1178. Cancellation In the event that a Continuing Education course is cancelled, all effort will be made to contact all registered students. A 100% refund will be is-sued; no further action from the student is neces-sary.
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General Information
The staff of the Public Services and Workforce Development department welcomes
you to UA Cossatot!
Address: 183 College Drive, De Queen, Arkansas 71832
Science and Arts Building
Available on other campuses by appointment
Phone: 870-584-4471
Fax: 870-642-8505
Email: [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
The UA Cossatot Continuing Education Services department is committed to providing the highest
quality education available to help you reach your full potential. Whether you are just getting start-
ed in the workplace, enhancing your current career, working to meet licensure/certification require-
ments, or want to explore a new hobby --- we’re here to help.
Zebbie Launius
Continuing Education Coordinator
Waco Jackson
Continuing Medical and Safety Education Coordinator
David Sirmon
Ask me how I can provide pre-employment testing and customized training for your business.
Workforce Development Coordinator
Crystal Hunter
Ask me how I can provide financial assistance & supportive services to parents.
Career Pathways Director
Gina Duncan
Ask me how I can help you increase employability with a Career Readiness Certificate.
Workplace Education Center Coordinator
Tammy Coleman
Let me know how Public Services and Workforce Development can better serve you. Director of Public Services and Workforce Development
Simple Natural Health
Solutions
Learn how essential oils can be used for com-mon everyday health concerns and have a safer, more effective, cheaper medicine cabinet! Each attendee will get to make their own essential oil After-Sun spray recipe or wellness blend. $10 CED 3136 01 163Q Register by: May 25 Date: June 1 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Melissa Walker CED 3136 02 163Q Register by: May 25 Date: June 1 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Morgan Howard
CED 3136 01 174Q Register by: July 6 Date: July 13 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Morgan Howard CED 3136 02 174Q Register by: July 6 Date: July 13 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Ashdown Instructor: Melissa Walker
Kids and Pets
Babies and fur-babies alike. Learn about healthy, safe options for insect repellant, calming blends, boo-boo blends and much
more! Each attendee will make their own essen-tial oil insect repellant spray. $10 CED 3137 01 163Q Register by: June 1 Date: June 8 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Melissa Walker
CED 3137 02 163Q Register by: June 1 Date: June 8 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Morgan Howard CED 3137 01 174Q Register by: July 13 Date: July 20 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Morgan CED 3137 02 174Q Register by: July 13 Date: July 20 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Ashdown Instructor: Melissa Walker
Emotional Health
Make your favorite mood blend! Having trou-ble managing your emotions? Are they affect-ing you on a daily basis? Essential oils can help bring peace and happiness to your life by helping you take control of low moods, agita-tion, PMS symptoms and so much more. Each attendee will go home with a mood roller-bottle blend of their choice! $10 CED 3138 01 163Q Register by: June 8 Date: June 15 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Melissa Walker CED 3138 02 163Q Register by: June 8 Date: June 15 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Morgan Howard
CED 3138 01 174Q Register by: July 20 Date: July 27 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Morgan Howard CED 3138 02 174Q Register by: July 20 Date: July 27 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM Location: Ashdown Instructor: Melissa Walker
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Truck Driver Training Program
Get on the road to a great career as a profession-al truck driver. The UA Cossatot Truck Driver Training Program is an intensive one hundred and sixty (160) hour training program with a proven record of providing quality, in-depth truck driver training that will have you on the road in 4 fast-paced weeks. Through a combina-tion of up-to-date classroom, field, and on-the-road training, you’ll have what it takes to be a professional truck driver. $3695, includes books. Ask about financial assistance. CED 4011 01 163Q Register by: May 29 Date: June 5-June 29 Time: 6:00AM-4:30PM (Monday-Thursday) Location: Nashville Instructor: Phillip Jones CED 4011 01 174Q Register by: July 3 Date: July 10-August 3 Time: 6:00AM-4:30PM (Monday-Thursday) Location: Nashville Instructor: Phillip Jones CED 4011 01 171Q Register by: July 31 Date: August 7-August 31 Time: 6:00AM-4:30PM (Monday-Thursday) Location: Nashville Instructor: Phillip Jones
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Logging Truck Driver
Training Program
The Logging Truck Driver Training Program introduces the student to specific safety is-sues associated with being a Logging Truck Driver in a forest work environment. Upon successful completion of the course the stu-dent will have entry-level skills and knowledge to become a successful Logging Truck Driver. Offered on demand, call for class information. $450
AG Welding
This course is offered for any farmer or rancher who is interested in “on the spot” welding. No prior experience needed for this class! The content of the class will be a basic overview of welding techniques and their applications, some oxy-acetylene cutting process, and cost effective methods of weld-ing. Come prepared to weld with glasses, boot and jeans. $48 CED 4049 01 163Q Register by: June 5 Date: June 12 & 19 (Mondays) Time: 6:00PM-9:00PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Josh Caudle
Women’s Self
Defense Course
Research shows that women who have successfully de-
fended themselves quickly recognized threat-ening situations and enforced their bounda-ries, while using physical means if necessary. Practical application of techniques will be demonstrated, discussed, and practiced. Safe-ty in class, home, streets, etc. will be thor-oughly reviewed. Come prepared to challenge yourself! $29 CED 3134 01 163Q Register by: May 30 Date: June 6 & 13 (Tuesdays) Time: 6:00PM-7:00PM Location De Queen Instructor: Dana Stringfellow & Shawna Stinnett
Concealed
Handgun
Course
All experience levels welcome! This course
meets and exceeds the minimum educational and training requirements to apply for Arkan-sas’s permit to carry a handgun concealed. This training includes both classroom and range time. Bring guns and ammo to the range only. Range is off-campus. $100 Please Bring To Range Only •Handgun •@ Least 50 Rounds Ammo •Hearing Protection •Eye Protection •Appropriate Attire For Outdoor Firearms Range CED 1043 03 163Q Register by: June 12 Date: June 17 (Saturday) Time: 9:00AM-2:00PM Location Nashville Instructor: Todd Tallent
Carrying a handgun or other weapon is
prohibited on campus.
Personal Enrichment Courses
The Long Lost
Art of Truffle
Creation!
This class is for every-
one who would like to
learn how to make
truffles – alone or to-
gether with a date or loved one. In this class
you will learn everything you need to know to
make truffles, along with tips and tricks to
personalize your creations for any occasion and
how to work with different types of ingredi-
ents. It can take many years to learn to make
truffles perfectly; in this class, you will get the
benefit of the hard earned years of trial and
error of someone who has been there… and
lived to tell about it – and has delighted count-
less people in the process. Space is limited so
reserve your space now! $33
CED 3142 01 174Q Register by: July 17 Date: July 24 (Monday) Time: 6:00PM-9:00PM Location De Queen Instructor: Hannah Stripling Painting with the Girls
Looking for a fun night out? This is not your average art class! Enjoy a relaxing night with your girlfriends, creating a colorful painting that is sure to be treasured for a lifetime! Each student will receive a 24x24 canvas and step-by-step instructions with an experienced local artist. You’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind crea-tion and a newfound talent you’ll want to ex-plore. $30, all supplies included. CED 3061 01 174Q Register by: July 5 Date: July 11 & 18(Tuesday) Time: 6:00PM-9:00PM Location De Queen Instructor: Victoria Autrey This painting will take two nights to complete.
Professional Development Courses
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Marketing Strate-
gies and Tools for
Direct Sales
If you are one of the XXX Americans taking advantage of a direct sales business model (think Pampered Chef, Young Living, Premier Jewelry, Limelight, etc.), the time we live in is ripe for your success. Brick and mortar chains are closing each day, but online-based direct sales companies are grow-ing exponentially. With free social media plat-forms and mobile apps, there is no reason why you should not be crushing your monthly busi-ness goals! Join Emily Newlin, Rodan + Fields Consultant and UA Cossatot Marketing Direc-tor, for this workshop. Participants will leave this session with a marketing strategy and new tools to immediately benefit their direct sales business in recruiting and sales volume. Rec-ommended participants bring an iPhone or iPad to take full advantage of mobile design apps. $27
CED 1055 01 163Q Register by: May 29 Date: June 5 (Monday) Time: 6:00PM-8:30PM Location: Ashdown Instructor: Emily Newlin CED 1055 02 163Q Register by: June 15 Date: June 22 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-8:30PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Emily Newlin
How to Get Started:
Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/cccua
Click the Courses link, once you choose the department and course title you are interested
in, select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will choose a username and password that will grant you access to the
Classroom.
When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with the username and password you selected
during enrollment.
Forklift Operator & Safety
Training
This is an 8-hour high-impact training, de-signed for novice operators, assists partici-pants in becoming an authorized forklift op-erator. Instruction includes an introduction to the truck, controls and instruments, plus the essentials of forklift safety. It covers topics that are critical to avoiding accidents and injuries, including general safety, pre-operation, operation, load handling, fuel/battery maintenance, and specialized units. Offered on demand, call for class infor-mation. Forklift Safety Training is a 4-hour high-impact training, designed for experienced operators. This instruction includes the essen-tials of forklift safety as opposed to the full 8-hour class which includes introduction to the truck and controls and instruments. Offered on demand, call for class information.
Summer Floral Design
Workshop
Monica Pierce, designer and owner of Southern Girls, invites you for an inspiring floral design workshop. The class will focus on creativity, color palette development, bow making, and a 5x7 painting project. This is a unique workshop in that you will com-plete a project each night and during the last session, your projects will be combined into a beautiful summer wreath. Each Partici-pant will go home with their custom creation. $75 CED 3141 01 163Q Register by: June 15 Date: June 22-July 6 (Thursdays) Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Monica Pierce
Basic Electricity for the Non-Electrician
This electrical course was created for students who want to ex-pand their knowledge of basic electricity in the home. It in-cludes hands-on training such as voltage meter reading, verify a circuit is de-energized, replacement switches, receptacles and so much more! No experience needed. $32
CED 4059 01 174Q Register by: July 6 Date: July 13 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-9:00PM Location: De Queen Instructor: TBA
CED 4059 02 174Q Register by: July 13 Date: July 20 (Thursday) Time: 6:00PM-9:00PM Location: Ashdown Instructor: TBA
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Nursing Assistant Training
Program
This 90-hour training combines classroom in-struction, lab activities, and supervised practical training in a nursing facility. It prepares students for all aspects of nursing assisting. Successful completers receive a certificate, and are eligible to take the State competency exam. $549.00, plus books CED 5004 01 163Q Register by: May 25 Date: June 1-June 16 (Monday-Friday) Time:8:00AM-5:00PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Melba Hess *Classes will start on date advertised but may end on a different date due to clinicals begin-ning on Saturday. Please be aware clinicals may be required on Saturday.
Phlebotomy Technician
Program
This 90 hour Phlebotomy Technician Pro-gram prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects related to blood collection and develop comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy and physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. Note: There is no outside externship rotation included with this program. $1,799 (Textbooks included) CED 5008 01 163Q Register by: May 30 Date: June 6-August 17 (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Time: 6:00PM – 9:30PM (6-17, 7-8 and 7-29 Saturdays) 9:00PM – 3:00PM Location: De Queen Instructor: TBA
EMT Refresher/Transition
This 24-hour Arkansas Transitions/Refresher Course may be taken to maintain state certifi-cation as an Emergency Medical Technician or to meet the NREMT renewal requirement. Classes are a low-stress educational experi-ence designed to refresh existing knowledge and introduce new information. Course will also require an off-site activity. The National Registry of EMT’s accepts state mandated Transition Courses in place of the traditional 24 hour EMT refresher course. SORRY NO REGISTRATION AT THE DOOR $59 CED 5000 01 171Q Register by: August 7 Date: August 12 & 13 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: 8:00AM-8:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Waco Jackson
For Fun or Profit Courses
Fun or Profit
Landscaping 101
The enjoyment of a beautiful landscape is one of the great
pleasures of home ownership. However, actu-ally realizing your landscaping visions can be stressful. Frequently you have a bare dirt and poor grass yard or an all grass yard and you just don't know where to start. This online course can help. Landscaping 101 will not only teach you the basics of the science of landscaping, it will show you how to apply your own creativity to transform your yard into a work of art. $32 CED 3139 01 174Q Register by: July 10 Date: July 17 (Monday) Time: 6:00PM-8:30PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Zebbie Launius
CED 3139 02 174Q Register by: July 18 Date: July 25 (Tuesday) Time: 6:00PM-8:30PM Location: Nashville Instructor: Zebbie Launius
CED 3139 01 171Q Register by: July 25 Date: August 1 (Tuesday) Time: 6:00PM-8:30PM Location: Ashdown Instructor: Zebbie Launius
Nursing and Allied Health
Continuing Education Services
Know More. Be More.
870.584.4471
Fun or Profit
Rag Quilt
This is the ultimate easy quilt! Layered fabr ic blocks are pieced together with exposed seams then laundered to fray the fab-ric edges. The result is a fluffy, cozy quilt in record
breaking time. Whether it’s a throw for your couch, a baby quilt, or a bedspread, this quilt is a winner with its ruffled raw edges that add dimension. Choose soft flannels to give your quilt a theme with the option of using our soft cuddle fabric on the back to give it the feel of mink. In this beginner class you will learn rotary cutting, piecing, and rag edge cut-ting. Load up your machine and enjoy a stress free class, while sewing together with friends! $100, all fabric included. Students will leave with a 60X60 finished quilt. CED 3140 01 163Q Register by: May 29 Date: June 5-26 (Mondays) Time: 6:00PM-9:00PM Location: Ashdown Instructor: Larenda Montgomery
Beginner Sewing
New to sewing? Our intro to sewing classes are designed just for you! Learn the basics of machine sewing and all those necessary things, like types of ma-
chine needles, fabrics, and how to select your pattern. In this fun class, you will learn several sewing techniques that you will find yourself using over and over on future sewing projects. Some of these techniques include sewing seams, making a casing (great to know for making hems, waistbands, and draw cord cas-ings), and reading patterns. Sew without Fear! $46, supply list given upon registration. CED 3135 01 163Q Register by: June 8 Date: June 15 & 22 (Thursdays) Time: 6:00PM-8:30PM Location: De Queen Instructor: Jill Wetzel
Pharmacy Technician
Program
This comprehensive 50 hour program will
prepare students to work as a pharmacy tech-
nician in a retail or other pharmacy setting
and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certifi-
cation Board’s PTCB exam. Course content
includes: pharmacy medical terminology, the
history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in
multiple environments, pharmacy calcula-
tions and measurements, reading and inter-
preting prescriptions and defining drugs by
generic and brand names. Through classroom
lecture and hands on labs, students will re-
view dosage calculations, drug classifica-
tions, the “top 200 drugs”, I.V. flow rates,
sterile compounding, dose conversions, asep-
tic technique, the handling of sterile products,
total parental nutrition (TPN), dispensing of
prescriptions, inventory control and billing
and reimbursement. $1,199 (Textbooks in-
cluded)
CED 5014 01 163Q
Register by: June 13
Date: June 20-August 10
(Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Time: 6:00PM-9:30PM
Location: Ashdown
Instructor: TBA
CPR (Health Care Provider
Level-HCP) Recertification
This class is designed for healthcare provid-
ers who are currently certified in Health Care
Provider (HCP) and want to recertify their
American Heart Association CPR card.
Course curriculum follows the 2010 AHA
science and guidelines for CPR. This class
teaches the skill of CPR AED for victims of
all ages. This course is for the healthcare
professional who needs to know how to per-
form CPR as well as other lifesaving skills in
a wide variety of settings in both the in-
hospital and out of hospital settings. $30 Call
for class information
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Presented by the HSU Arkansas Small Business and Technology
Call today to reserve your seat 870.230.5184 or register online at http://asbtdc.ualr.edu/training/arkadelphia.asp
How to Write a Business Plan All businesses, especially new ventures, need a business plan. Crafting a plan helps you define your concept, evaluate your competition, determine risks, and estimate costs. Us-ing our "To the Point" outline, learn how to put together a plan that will guide the growth of your business and that you can share with lenders and investors. Tuesday, June 27th | 4:00-6:00pm UA Cossatot - De Queen FREE (Co-sponsored by FSB De Queen)
Website in a Day Does your business need a website? Have you been held back by a lack of funds or tech-nical skills? Come sit down with our laptop lab and design a free website using Weebly. Step-by-step, we will help you create a free account and an attractive, functional, five-page website. Monday, August 7th | 10:00am-3:00pm UA Cossatot - De Queen FREE (Co-Sponsored by FSB De Queen)
Top-Notch Customer Service Excellent customer service is a cost-free marketing technique, as well as a way to set your business apart from your competitors. Learn how to exceed customer expectations, han-dle unhappy customers, and create a culture of top-notch customer service. Thursday, August 24th | 11:00am-1:30pm UA Cossatot - Nashville $35
EKG Technician
Certification
Program
This comprehensive 50 hour
EKG Technician Certification Program prepares
students to function as EKG Technicians and to
take the ASPT – Electrocardiograph (EKG)
Technician exam and other National Certifica-
tion Exams. This course will include important
practice and background information on anato-
my and physiology of the heart, medical disease
processes, medical terminology, medical ethics,
legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiog-
raphy and stress testing. Additionally, students
will practice with EKG equipment and perform
hands on labs including introduction to the func-
tion and proper use of the EKG machine, the
normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead
placement, 12-lead placement and other clinical
practices. $999 (Textbooks included)
CED 5035 01 163Q
Register by: June 12
Date: June 19-August 7
(Monday & Wednesday)
Time: 6:00PM-9:30PM
Location: Nashville
Instructor: TBA