Course Schedule Continuing Education FALL 2015 SEPTEMBER 1DECEMBER 31 www.tridenttech.edu/ce 843.574.6152 Charleston Artisans Series – pg. 19 Medical Scribe Specialist – pg. 10 Outdoor Living Series – pg. 26 Pharmaceutical Sales – pg. 29 Supervisory Certificate – pg. 30 Funding Opportunities • You may be eligible to receive federal funding for career training through SC Works. Visit www.toscc.org or call 843.574.1800 for more information. • Trident Technical College’s Division of Continuing Education and Economic Development is currently approved under the Post-9/11 GI Bill for training that includes A+ and Network+ Certification; Certified Nurse Aide (CNA); Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA); and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). To learn more, visit www.gibill.va.gov. • The Godow Opportunity Fund for Single Parents was established in 2012 by Rew and Elizabeth Godow. This endowed scholarship fund is designed to make it possible for single parents to enroll in a noncredit (continuing education) program that will enable them to get the education and training possible to significantly change their economic futures. For more information, visit www.tridenttech.edu/ce. • You may be eligible to receive funding through the SNAP2Work program. Call your local DSS office for more information. • Personal education loans may be available through local financial institutions. • Additional program-specific scholarships may be available. Visit www.tridenttech.edu/ce for details. The SHRM Learning System: SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP Spotlight On… We are offering the newly designed preparation training course for the new SHRM Certified Professional (CP) and Senior Certified Professional (SCP) certifications! Who should consider taking this valuable course? According to the Society for Human Resource Management website (http://www.shrm.org/certification/about/ aboutshrmcertification/pages/shrm-cp.aspx), the SHRM-CP certification is pertinent for human resources professionals who “implement policies and strategies, serve as point of contact for staff and stakeholders, deliver HR services and perform operational HR functions.” The SHRM-SCP certification should be considered by professionals who “develop strategies, lead the HR function, foster influence in the community, analyze performance metrics and align HR strategies to organizational goals.” Call 843.574.6152 for more information about this exciting opportunity! 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TTC reserves the right to change, without notice, any fee, provision, offering or requirement in this course schedule. 2 Table of Contents Computer and Information Technology4 Personal Enrichment19 • Engineering Graphic Design......................................... 4 • Charleston History and Culture..................................19 • Graphic Design.............................................................. 5 • Culinary Arts................................................................20 • Introductory Courses..................................................... 6 • Defensive Driving and Motorcycle Safety..................22 •Software......................................................................... 7 • Floral and Interior Design...........................................24 •Technician...................................................................... 8 • Outdoor Living.............................................................26 • Web Design.................................................................... 9 • Special Topics..............................................................28 Health Care Professional Development29 10 • Careers in Health Information Management.............10 • Business, Management and HR.................................29 • Careers in Patient Care...............................................12 • Digital Photography.....................................................31 • Health Care Skills .......................................................14 • Law Enforcement/Security.........................................32 • Personal Fitness..........................................................33 Manufacturing, Industrial and Construction Trades15 • Real Estate and Property Management.....................34 • Teacher Recertification...............................................35 • Workplace Health and Safety.....................................36 • Construction, Engineering and Environmental..........15 Additional Information • Equipment and Machinery Training...........................16 Funding Opportunities.......................................................... 2 • Quality, Safety and Supply Chain...............................17 Campuses and Community Sites......................................37 Equip Your Workforce.........................................................40 Campus and Site Maps......................................................41 Online Offerings 18 Registration Information....................................................43 Information and Services Registration information............................... 843.574.6152 New Program – Senior Scholars: Students ages 65 and older can receive a 10 percent discount on personal enrichment courses. For a schedule, see pages 19-28. Note: Courses currently approved under the Post-9/11 GI Bill for training will be designated with an American flag symbol. To request a course schedule....................... 843.574.6152 Online information and to sign up for TTC email list.......................... www.tridenttech.edu/ce Online Course Help Desk............................. 843.574.6689 Note: Please enroll in classes at least one week prior to the start date to help prevent the course you are interested in from being cancelled. 3 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Engineering Graphic Design Engineering Design Certificate Obtain a certificate in computer-aided design by completing the following courses: AutoCAD Level 1; AutoCAD Production Environment; Inventor; SolidWorks; and Architectural Revit Introduction. SAVE! Enroll in the entire certificate program for only $3,755. To register, call 843.574.6152. Architectural Revit This hands-on class covers the essentials of Revit Architecture from schematic design through construction documentation. It introduces the concepts of building information modeling (BIM) and the tools for parametric building design. You will learn how to add floors, walls and roofs to a model, as well as add and locate doors, windows and stairs. Book included. Inventor This course introduces parametric 3-D modeling using Inventor by Autodesk. Learn part modeling techniques, working with sketches, creating features, using work features and adding placed features to parts. Also covered are creating loft, sweep and split features, creating part drawings and assembly models, working with adaptive drawings and managing model data. Prerequisite: While prior knowledge of working with 3-D is helpful, it is not required. Book included. SolidWorks Increase your AutoCAD knowledge and skills by learning SolidWorks parametric modeling software. This course includes comprehensive coverage of beginning to intermediate tools and techniques using SolidWorks. It covers the creation of parts, assemblies and drawings utilizing proper modeling practices to achieve design intent. Book included. AutoCAD Jump-start your engineering career with basic drawing commands and editing concepts. Then move on to more complex processes such as polar tracking; layers, colors, lineweights and linetypes; object snap modes; crosshatching; dimensioning commands and styles; and prototype drawings. Go to the next level in topics such as productivity tools, including effective use of grips; enhanced tools for better layer management; object selection and grouping; and more. Book included. CATIA Learn to create, constrain and add intelligent dimensions to sketches. From sketches, features such as pads, fillets, chamfers and holes are created to form a 3-D part. Generative drafting is also covered which allows you to generate 2-D drawing views from a 3-D part. Dimensions are added to the views as a means of documenting the drafting. Other advanced topics cover drafting fundamentals, surfacing, assembly design, wireframe fundamentals, surfacing operations, simulation training and much more. Students are able to take home laptops with the simulator for a few weeks after course instruction. Course Dates XEGT 513-002 Engineering Design Certificate Sept. 8-Dec. 17 varies XEGT 503-003 Architectural Revit Introduction Sept. 21-Oct. 7 MW XEGT 501-003 AutoCAD Level 1 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 TuTh XEGT 502-003 AutoCAD Production Environment Oct. 20-Nov. 12 TuTh XEGT 607-004 CATIA Advanced Oct. 17-18 SaSu XEGT 607-005 CATIA Advanced Dec. 5-6 SaSu XEGT 600-006 CATIA Introduction Sept. 26-28 SaSu M XEGT 600-007 CATIA Introduction Nov. 7-9 SaSu M XEGT 602-W04 CATIA V5 Assembly Design Advanced XEGT 603-W04 CATIA V5 Drafting Fundamentals XEGT 601-W07 CATIA V5 Simulation Training Online XEGT 604-W04 CATIA V5 Surfacing Introduction XEGT 605-W04 CATIA V5 Surfacing Operations XEGT 606-W04 CATIA V5 Wireframe Fundamentals XEGT 504-003 Inventor Oct. 12-Nov. 11 MW XEGT 505-002 SolidWorks (last class is on a Th) Nov. 16-Dec. 17 MW 4 varies 5:30-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 5:30-9:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. online online online online online online 5:30-9:30 p.m. 5:30-9:30 p.m. $3,755 $599 $875 $825 $1,999 $1,999 $3,500 $3,500 $439 $439 $1,750 $439 $439 $439 $875 $999 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Graphic Design InDesign Learn the basics of creating documents with InDesign, from single-page advertisements and flyers to complex multipage color publications. Build upon skills learned in InDesign Introduction using additional techniques to manipulate text, pictures and pages. Learn to control type formatting; create and edit graphics; and create and modify layouts with efficiency and accuracy. Book included. Photoshop The introductory course covers palettes and layers; painting and editing; paths, masks and channels; and color correction. Extend your basic knowledge of Photoshop and learn advanced layer techniques; special effects; combining Illustrator graphics with Photoshop; preparing images for Web publication and two-color printing; and ensuring and printing accurate color. Book included. Graphic Artist Certificate Obtain a certificate as a graphic artist by completing the following courses: InDesign Introduction; InDesign Intermediate; Illustrator Introduction; Illustrator Intermediate; Photoshop Introduction; and Photoshop Intermediate. SAVE! Enroll in the entire certificate program for only $2,079. To register, call 843.574.6152. Illustrator These hands-on courses teach the basics and more advanced concepts of Adobe Illustrator, a sophisticated graphics program capable of creating complex and attractive illustrations and type effects. Learn many of the skills that allow you to take advantage of Illustrator’s powerful tools. Then expand on your basic skills to create more complex illustrations, providing you with a better understanding of printing documents without errors or color mismatches as well as preparing illustrations for the Web. Learn to create complex, robust illustrations that go beyond those you could create using Illustrator’s basic tools. Book included. Course Dates XCGC 511-003 XCGC 503-003 XCGC 504-003 XCGC 505-003 XCGC 506-003 XCGC 501-003 XCGC 502-003 Graphic Artist Certificate Illustrator Introduction Illustrator Intermediate InDesign Introduction InDesign Intermediate Photoshop Introduction Photoshop Intermediate Sept. 14-Dec. 2 Oct. 12-14 Oct. 26-28 Nov. 9-11 Nov. 30-Dec. 2 Sept. 14-16 Sept. 28-30 varies MW MW MW MW MW MW Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 varies 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $2,079 $385 $385 $385 $385 $385 $385 5 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Introductory Courses Mac OSX Operating System/Hardware Basics This is an instructor-led, private class in a quiet, nondistracting environment specifically on the Mac operating system (OS) and some of its hardware. Learn navigation; key shortcuts; and finding, saving, storing and backing up files, among other topics. If you have a Mac, please bring it to class. TTC will not be able to furnish Macs for students. The instructor will have Mac OS projected for class viewing. No Mac OS experience required. No book required. Personal Computing Security Think your computer is safe? Think again. This class provides safe methods to use for browsing the Internet, email and shop and pay on websites. Practice more secure computing and learn some hardware precautions, with emphasis on anti-virus, malware, anti-spyware, key loggers, software security settings and practices, and other personal computing risks including Wi-Fi computing precautions and practices. Also covered are methods to minimize chances of being hacked or having systems infected, compromising function and data security. Prerequisite: Basic computer use knowledge. No book required. iPad Basics Level 1: Get to Know Your iPad Let us help you get to know your iPad. Learn basic functions like navigating your home screen and customizing it to fit your needs. Explore Maps and find out how your device knows exactly where you are – even if you don’t. Learn how to sync your iPad with your computer, use the camera feature, work with your photos, watch movies and surf the Web. No book required. iPad Basics Level 2: Get to Really Know Your iPad Now that you are familiar with your iPad, explore some of the more advanced features it is capable of and how you can use them to dramatically enhance your user experience. Learn some of the tips and tricks that make your iPad more useful and fun than ever before. No book required. Course Dates XIST 501-003 XIST 618-003 XCPT 504-003 XIST 634-003 6 iPad Basics Level 1: Get to Know Your iPad iPad Basics Level 2: Get to Really Know Your iPad Mac OSX Operating System/Hardware Basics Personal Computing Security Oct. 10 Nov. 14 Sept. 26 Dec. 5 Sa Sa Sa Sa 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon $75 $75 $139 $99 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Software PowerPoint Certificates TTC offers certificates to allow you to demonstrate your proficiency in using Microsoft Office software and also QuickBooks. Certificate options include: Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate; Microsoft Excel Specialist Certificate; Microsoft Word Specialist Certificate; and QuickBooks Bookkeeping Certificate. To view the list of courses required to obtain each certificate, visit http:// www.tridenttech.edu/ce/programs/catalog/information/ certificate-options.htm. Access Learn features such as creating a database from scratch and creating tables that keep track of the information. Then learn how to query the database and design a form to view it in a more visually pleasing way. Move on to work with more advanced tables and relationships, as well as intermediatelevel queries, forms and reports. Learn how to integrate Access data with other applications such as Microsoft Word or Excel. Book included. Excel Simple formulas, cut, copy, paste, ranges, page setup and printing options are covered. Then learn how to work with tables; sort and filter options; link worksheets and workbooks; and more advanced formula creation. And for those who need to learn the most advanced features, move on to audit and analyze worksheet data; create macros; work with data validation options; consolidate data; share and protect workbooks; and import and export data. Book included. This course covers creating a PowerPoint presentation or manipulating an existing presentation; formatting text slides; adding tables; charting data; modifying objects on slides; adding images and preparing to deliver a presentation. Book included. QuickBooks Are your financial books in order? QuickBooks can help. Set up your company chart of accounts; reconcile your checking account; create and print invoices, receipts and statements; track your payables, inventory and receivables; create estimates; and generate reports. Then expand your knowledge of QuickBooks with more advanced features like customizing forms; creating reports and graphs; tracking and paying sales tax; doing payroll; and estimating, time tracking and job costing. Take the QuickBooks Online program class to learn how to download from bank accounts into QuickBooks and reconcile those accounts. Book included. Word Take the basic class to learn essential commands like saving files; cut, copy and paste; spell check; printing; and page setup options. Then go to the next level and learn how to work with bullets and numbers; indents and tabs; character and paragraph formatting; and borders and shading as well as simple tables. Book included. Course Dates XCPT 742-004 XCPT 743-003 XCPT 523-005 XCPT 523-006 XCPT 524-006 XCPT 524-005 XCPT 752-004 XCPT 752-005 XCPT 621-001 XCPT 750-002 XCPT 620-001 XCPT 530-003 XCPT 622-001 XCPT 550-007 XCPT 550-008 XCPT 551-004 XCPT 551-005 XCPT 753-003 XCPT 509-004 XCPT 510-003 Access Level 1 – Access for the Beginner Access Level 2 – Access: The Next Level Excel Level 1 – Excel Demystified Excel Level 1 – Excel Demystified Excel Level 2 – Dive Deeper Into Excel Excel Level 2 – Dive Deeper Into Excel Excel Level 3 – Excel for Power Users Excel Level 3 – Excel for Power Users Microsoft Excel Specialist Certificate Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate Microsoft Word Specialist Certificate PowerPoint Made Easy QuickBooks Bookkeeping Certificate QuickBooks Level 1 QuickBooks Level 1 QuickBooks Level 2 QuickBooks Level 2 QuickBooks Online (This is NOT an online course) Word in a Day Word – Beyond the Basics Nov. 11-18 Dec. 1-3 Sept. 9 Oct. 13-15 Nov. 3-5 Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Nov. 17-19 Sept. 9-Nov. 19 Sept. 9-Dec. 3 Sept. 16-Oct. 20 Oct. 5-12 Sept. 19-Dec. 5 Sept. 19 Oct. 19-21 Oct. 17 Nov. 9-11 Dec. 5 Sept. 16-23 Oct. 13-20 W TuTh W TuTh TuTh Tu W TuTh varies varies varies MW varies Sa MW Sa MW Sa W Tu Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 6-9:15 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. varies varies varies 6-9:15 p.m. varies 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 $425 $885 $285 $189 $429 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 7 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Technician Network+ Certification Prepare for the Network+ Certification N10005 CompTIA Exam. This course covers network fundamentals; building a network with OSI; hardware concepts; Ethernet basics; modern Ethernet; non-Ethernet networks; network interface cards; structured cabling; protocols; TCP/IP and network operating systems. Book not included. Security+ Certification Prepare for the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. This course covers industry-wide topics including communication security; infrastructure security; cryptography; access control; authentication; external attack; and operational and organization security. Book not included. A+ Certification A+ Certification, a testing program sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), certifies the competency of computer service technicians. To become certified, you must pass two exams: A+ Essentials and A+ Practical Application. Courses cover diagnosing, upgrading, troubleshooting and repairing microcomputer hardware; hardware security; networking operating systems; modes and flow-through. Book not included. CCNAX – Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA Boot Camp) Need your CCNA certification in a hurry? This CCNAX (Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices: Accelerated) course covers all of the content of the ICND1 and ICND2 but is merged into an accelerated, more condensed course. Learn how to install, operate, configure and verify basic IPv4 and IPv6 networks; configure a LAN switch and an IP router; and identify basic security threats. Get a good understanding of redundant topologies; troubleshooting common network issues; connecting to a WAN; configuring EIGRP and OSPF in both IPv4 and IPv6; understanding wide-area network technologies; and get familiar with device management and Cisco licensing. Prerequisites: A+, Network+ and Security+ Certifications. Book not included. Course Dates XIST 600-003 XIST 601-003 XEGT 533-001 XIST 602-003 XIST 603-001 8 A+ Essentials A+ Practical Application CCNAX – Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA Boot Camp) Network+ Certification (no class Nov. 25) Security+ Certification Sept. 8-Oct. 5 Oct. 12-Nov. 5 Sept. 15-Nov. 2 MTuTh MTuTh MW 6-10 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 6-10 p.m. $1,299 $1,299 $2,999 Nov. 19-Dec. 8 Sept. 14-Oct. 14 MTuTh MW 6-10 p.m. 6-10 p.m. $1,299 $1,499 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Web Design Photoshop for the Web Photoshop is capable of more than simply optimizing an image for the Web. This course provides tricks and tips for making a visually cohesive Web design as well as planning a Web layout and creating elements needed for the implementation of your vision. This is a primer for making your website as visually appealing as possible. Book included. HTML5 and CSS3 Web Design Certificates TTC offers two types of certificates in Web design. To gain the Web Design Introduction Certificate ($1,255), complete Photoshop for the Web and HTML5 and CSS3 – Parts 1, 2 and 3. Build on this certificate to also receive the Web Design – Beyond HTML and CSS Certificate ($2,199) by adding JavaScript Introduction, Intermediate and Advanced classes. Produce an entire website by learning how Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are written. Get a good foundation on the use of HTML tags and CSS and their relationship to the visual layout of Web pages in the browser window. Write solid HTML that will work in all browsers. Students use the appropriate tools to make hand-coding an enjoyable task while learning the tips and concepts of good Web page design and construction. Build upon a basic understanding of HTML and create a multilevel website. Create efficient HTML templates that can be reused and modified as a means of reducing costs. Then dive deeper into CSS to learn how powerful styles can be. Book included. JavaScript JavaScript is an ideal programming language to use for your first steps in programming. JavaScript allows programmers the capability of enhancing HTML and CSS Web pages by adding interactivity and other various concepts. Learn how to create functions, objects, variables and scripts that allow for basic interactivity. A good grasp of HTML and CSS is required. Continue on to learn the document object model, creating and responding to custom events as well as exploring JavaScript and cookies. Then move on to explore Ajax, the creation of JavaScript libraries and integrating JavaScript with other technologies. Students are encouraged to take HTML5 and CSS3 – Parts 1, 2 and 3 before enrolling in these courses. Book included. Course Dates XCPT 758-003 XCPT 759-003 XCPT 760-003 XCPT 744-003 XCPT 745-003 XCPT 746-003 XCPT 754-003 XCPT 755-002 XCPT 756-002 HTML5 and CSS3 – Part 1 HTML5 and CSS3 – Part 2 HTML5 and CSS3 – Part 3 JavaScript Introduction JavaScript Intermediate JavaScript Advanced (no class Nov. 25) Photoshop for the Web Web Design Introduction Certificate Web Design – Beyond HTML and CSS Certificate Sept. 8-17 Sept. 22-Oct. 1 Oct. 6-15 Oct. 19-28 Nov. 3-12 Nov. 16-30 Sept. 1-3 Sept. 1-Nov. 30 Sept. 1-Nov. 30 TuTh TuTh TuTh MW TuTh MW TuTh varies varies Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. varies varies $349 $349 $349 $349 $349 $349 $349 $1,255 $2,199 9 HEALTH CARE Careers in Health Information Management Coding for Health Care Professionals (HCP) This online coding program is for health care professionals (nurses, health care administrators, paramedics and others) to add to their skill set and move into a coding career. The coding field is growing faster than average due to mandatory electronic health records, health information management changes and the new Affordable Healthcare Act. Certification: This program provides the training needed to take the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) Certification Exam through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and the national Certified Professional Coder (CPC) Exam through the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). Coding Specialist TTC has the only AHIMA-approved online coding program in South Carolina. The coding specialist reviews and analyzes health records to identify diagnoses and procedures for billing insurance and Medicare. The coding specialist is responsible for translating diagnostic and procedural information used by health care providers into coded form for medical reimbursement purposes. The greater the expertise of the coder the greater reimbursement to a health care facility. This online coding specialist curriculum is approved by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Certification: Graduates of the program are eligible to take the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) Exam through AHIMA and gain the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credential through AAPC. Dental Office Professional Dental office professionals hold clerical positions in dental offices. They answer telephones, greet patients, update and file patient medical records, fill out insurance forms, handle correspondence, and schedule appointments. Emphasis is placed on interpersonal and skill development in administrative functions such as reception, scheduling, filing, billing, completion of insurance claims, patient relations, dental terminology, communication and familiarization with administrative duties. Certification: National certification is not available for this program but a certificate of achievement is awarded to individuals who successfully complete the program. 10 Medical Office Specialist (MOS) The medical office specialist may answer telephones, greet patients, update and file patient medical records, fill out insurance forms, handle correspondence and schedule appointments. The MOS works in physician offices, hospitals, nursing homes, insurance companies and medical manufacturers. This blended course requires all students to have Internet access outside of the college as training includes online course work every week to be conducted outside the hours spent in the classroom. Certification: Students who successfully complete the classroom training program are eligible to sit for the Certified Medical Administrative Specialist (CMAS) National Certification given by the American Medical Technologists (AMT). Program will be offered in July and January. Medical Scribe Specialist (MSS) The scribe documents the patient’s history and story through direct observation of the physician’s interaction with the patient at the point of care, as well as the procedures performed, lab results and other information. Scribes interact and collaborate with other members of the health care team, but serve as the right hand to the physician. With additional training, medical transcriptionists would be uniquely qualified to fill the roles opening in the emerging and growing field of scribes. TTC’s MSS program now features classroom training combined with an onsite externship during the six-month program. There is also a MSS Shortcut for Nursing Students program that can be completed in six weeks. Certification: TTC’s program is approved by the American College of Medical Scribe Specialists (ACMSS). Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible through ACMSS to sit for the MSCAT exam for the national certification. This certified credential is the CMSS or the Certified Medical Scribe Specialist. XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite HEALTH CARE Careers in Health Information Management Course Dates Certified Coding Specialist Review XHIM 560-W03 Certified Coding Specialist Review Coding for Health Care Professionals XCPT 512-W04 HCP Online Learning Introduction XAHS 507-W03 HCP Medical Terminology XHIM 513-W04 HCP Health Care Data Content XHIM 563-W04 HCP ICD-9 Coding XHIM 564-W03 HCP ICD-10 Coding XHIM 564-W04 HCP ICD-10 Coding XHIM 564-W01 HCP ICD-10 Coding XHIM 518-W03 HCP CPT-4 Coding Basic XHIM 518-W04 HCP CPT-4 Coding Basic XHIM 519-W03 HCP CPT-4 Coding Advanced XHIM 519-W01 HCP CPT-4 Coding Advanced XHIM 520-W03 HCP Practicum Coding Specialist (Term 1) XCPT 501-W05 Online Learning Introduction XAHS 522-W03 Medical Terminology XAHS 589-W03 Anatomy and Physiology XAHS 523-W03 Pharmacology XAHS 524-W03 Human Diseases Coding Specialist (Term 2) XHIM 505-W02 Health Care Data Content XHIM 505-W01 Health Care Data Content XHIM 561-W04 ICD-9 Coding XHIM 561-W05 ICD-9 Coding XHIM 508-W03 Understanding Health Insurance XHIM 508-W01 Understanding Health Insurance XHIM 562-W03 ICD-10 Coding Coding Specialist (Term 3) XHIM 509-W03 CPT Coding Part 1 XHIM 511-W03 Electronic Health Records XHIM 511-W05 Electronic Health Records XHIM 510-W04 CPT Coding Part 2 XHIM 512-W03 Coding Externship-ALL Online XHIM 512-003 Coding Externship-Online/Onsite XHIM 512-W01 Coding Externship-ALL Online XHIM 512-001 Coding Externship-Online/Onsite Dental Office Professional XDAT 501-W03 HIPAA and Blood-Borne Pathogens XDAT 502-W03 Dental Terminology XDAT 503-W03 Dental Billing XDAT 504-W01 Dental Office Management Medical Office Specialist XMAA 506 Medical Office Specialist Medical Scribe Specialist XSCR 516-001 MSS Shortcut for Nursing Students XSCR 517-001 Medical Scribe Specialist (MSS) Oct. 1-Dec. 15 online $429 Sept. 1-8 Sept. 9-Oct. 30 Sept. 9-Oct. 30 Nov. 2-Jan. 8 Sept. 8-Oct. 20 Oct. 12-Nov. 23 Jan. 11-Feb. 19 Nov. 2-Jan. 8 Dec. 4-Feb. 5 Sept. 8-Oct. 24 Jan. 11-March 4 Oct. 26-Nov. 13 online online online online online online online online online online online online $69 $285 $285 $285 $285 $285 $285 $285 $285 $285 $285 $285 Aug. 24-Sept. 4 Sept. 8-Oct. 30 Sept. 8-Oct. 30 Nov. 2-Dec. 15 Nov. 2-Dec. 15 online online online online online $69 $285 $285 $285 $285 Aug. 3-Oct. 9 Jan. 11-March 4 Aug. 3-Sept. 23 Oct. 12-Dec. 3 Aug. 3-Sept. 11 Jan. 11-Feb. 19 Dec. 4-Feb. 13 online online online online online online online $285 $285 $259 $259 $285 $285 $285 Aug. 3-Sept. 18 Aug. 3-Sept. 12 Nov. 16-Jan. 15 Sept. 21-Nov. 13 Nov. 16-Jan. 15 Nov. 16-Jan. 15 TBA Jan. 18-Mar. 18 Jan. 18-Mar. 18 TBA online online online online online varies online varies $285 $285 $285 $285 $339 $339 $339 $339 Sept. 14-Oct. 2 Oct. 5-Nov. 6 Nov. 9-Dec. 11 Jan. 11-29 online online online online $185 $185 $185 $185 Jan. (TBA) 9 a.m.-2 p.m. TBA Aug. 17-Oct. 2 Sept. 1-Feb. 5 MTuWTh Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 $2,639 see website description $669 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $2,269 11 HEALTH CARE Careers in Patient Care Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Emergency medical technicians provide emergency care to the critically injured at an emergency scene and/or enroute to a medical facility. In an emergency, EMTs and paramedics typically are dispatched to the scene by a 911 operator and often work with police and fire department personnel. Once they arrive, they determine the nature and extent of the patient’s condition while trying to ascertain whether the patient has preexisting medical problems. Following strict rules and guidelines, they give appropriate emergency care and, when necessary, transport the patient. Certification: TTC’s EMT courses are regulated by the S.C. Emergency Medical Services Department of the Division of Health and Environmental Control. Graduates of the courses are eligible to take the National Registry Examination. Medical Assistant Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Certified nurse aides (CNA) perform tasks under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. CNAs monitor and record vital signs and perform personal care skills including bathing, dressing and toileting; assisting with meals; transfers and ambulation; linen changes and room organization; and preventing safety issues by following facility policies and procedures. Certification: Students who successfully complete the CNA training are eligible to sit for the S.C. Nurse Aide Certification Exam administered by the NACES Plus Foundation, Inc. Upon successfully passing the NNAAP testing, students are eligible to receive a TTC CNA lapel pin. Dialysis Technician Dialysis technicians, also called hemodialysis technicians, work to cleanse the kidneys and blood of impurities for those experiencing acute or chronic renal failure. Dialysis is a procedure that is a substitute for many normal duties of the kidneys. Dialysis can allow individuals to live productive and useful lives, even though their kidneys no longer function adequately. Certification: Graduates of this program may be eligible to take the Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician (CCHT) Exam offered by the Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission (NNCC). 12 Medical assistants perform routine administrative and clinical tasks to keep the offices of physicians, chiropractors and other health practitioners running smoothly. The duties of medical assistants vary from office to office, depending on the location and size of the practice and the practitioner’s specialty. Administrative duties may include: greeting patients; updating and filing patients’ medical records; filling out insurance forms; arranging for hospital admission and laboratory services; handling billing and bookkeeping; and telephoning prescriptions to a pharmacy. Clinical duties may include: taking medical histories; recording vital signs; taking electrocardiograms; collecting and preparing laboratory specimens or performing basic laboratory tests on the premises; and more. Certification: Students completing the Medical Assistant program are eligible to sit for the Registered Medical Assistant Exam given by the American Medical Technologists Association. Program will be offered in July and January. XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite HEALTH CARE Careers in Patient Care Patient Care Technician Patient care technicians (PCT) work under the supervision of a doctor or nurse and service patient needs. Areas covered in the TTC training program include, but are not limited to: EKG equipment and use; CPR training with certification; basic phlebotomy (no live sticks); sterile technique; specimen collection; measuring output of body fluids including nasogastric, chest tube and surgical site drains; glucometer use; Foley catheters; tracheostomy and supplemental oxygen care appropriate to scope of practice. Certification: Students who successfully complete the program will be awarded a Patient Care Technician Certificate of Completion and BLS Card. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the Certified Nurse Aide Training Program. Phlebotomy Phlebotomists are specialized clinical support workers who collect blood from patients for laboratory testing. They also ensure that the blood is collected correctly, because if specimens are harmed during the collection process, test results may be unobtainable or worthless. Phlebotomists work in hospitals, commercial laboratories, private physician offices, public health departments, clinics, blood banks and as paramedical examiners for life insurance companies. Certification: A certificate of achievement is awarded to individuals who successfully complete the Phlebotomy classroom and clinical portion. Students must complete 60 hours of classroom training in addition to 120 hours of clinical training at a clinical site to be determined by the Program Manager and Externship Coordinator. Once the student has completed both portions successfully, he/she will be eligible to sit for a national certification exam. A certification exam review class is also available for people who already perform phlebotomy or who have recently completed an eligible phlebotomy program. The course helps prepare you to take the ASCP Certification Exam. Completion of the class does not qualify the student to become a practicing phlebotomist. Course Dates Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) XNUR 501-015 Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Classroom) Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Clinical) XNUR 501-016 Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Classroom) Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Clinical) XNUR 501-017 Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Classroom) Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Clinical) XNUR 501-018 Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Classroom) Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Clinical) XNUR 501-019 Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Classroom) Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (Clinical) Dialysis Technician XAHS 502-002 Dialysis Technician (Classroom) Dialysis Technician (Clinical) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) XEMS 501-004 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic XEMS 508-W04 EMT Basic – Internet Based Medical Assistant XMED 501-001 Medical Assistant Training Program Patient Care Technician XNUR 503-006 Patient Care Technician XNUR 503-007 Patient Care Technician Phlebotomy XAHS 531-003 Phlebotomy Certification Exam Review XAHS 530-005 Phlebotomy Training Program (Classroom) Phlebotomy Training Program (Clinical) XAHS 530-006 Phlebotomy Training Program (Classroom) Phlebotomy Training Program (Clinical) XAHS 530-007 Phlebotomy Training Program (Classroom) Phlebotomy Training Program (Clinical) Aug. 31-Sept. 23 Sept. 24-Oct. 7 Oct. 5-Nov. 5 Nov. 9-24 Oct. 12-Nov. 2 Nov. 3-16 Oct. 20-Nov. 19 Nov. 23-Dec. 3 Nov. 11-Dec. 7 Dec. 8-15 MTuWThF MTuWThF MTuWTh MTuWTh MWF MTuWThF TuTh MTuWTh MWF MTuWThF 8 a.m.-1 p.m. 6:45 a.m.-noon 5-9 p.m. 4-9 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6:45 a.m.-3 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6:45 a.m.-3 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 6:45 a.m.-3 p.m. $899 $899 $899 $899 $899 Sept. 14-Nov. 11 MW Nov. 16-March 25 MW 5-9 p.m. 5-9 p.m. $2,285 Sept. 8-March 15 TuTh Oct. 5-April 11 M 6-10 p.m. 6-10 p.m. $1,150 $1,150 Jan. 11-July 1 MTuWTh 9 a.m.-2 p.m. $3,695 Sept. 8-Oct. 23 Oct. 26-Dec. 15 MTuWTh MTuWTh 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-noon Nov. 16-18 Sept. 8-Oct. 15 Oct. 19-Jan. 8 Sept. 12-Nov. 28 Nov. 30-Feb. 19 Oct. 5-Dec. 3 Dec. 7-Feb. 26 MW TuTh TBA Sa TBA MTh TBA 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. varies 8 a.m.-2 p.m. varies 5:30-9:30 p.m. varies Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 $899 $899 $99 $1,499 $1,499 $1,499 13 HEALTH CARE Health Care Skills HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS SKILLS ENHANCEMENT IV Catheter Insertion Learn the correct technique of peripheral IV catheter insertion. Topics include, but are not limited to, vein location and IV placement, equipment and supplies, insertion, anchoring techniques, and connecting to IV tubing. Lab skills are performed on IV therapy mannequin arms. To receive a certificate of completion, students must demonstrate knowledge and competency in IV insertion skills using proper safety and infection control techniques. Massage Therapy Orthopedic Exam CEUs – Spine Series Attendees are exposed to many common orthopedic examinations of the spinal region/soft tissues, with the intention of understanding better the outcomes, signs, symptoms and documentations associated with such testing. This, in turn, allows massage therapists to better communicate with medical professionals (DC, DO, PT, MD, etc.) when co-managing and/or working with referral clients. This class is approved through the state of South Carolina to offer 12 hours of CEUs. Reiki Healing CPR AND FIRST AID BLS Healthcare Provider This eight-hour American Heart Association Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider course teaches the skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with a barrier device, a bag mask device and oxygen) and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Book included. Learn the ancient healing art of Usui Reiki, a gentle and complementary energy modality. Classes incorporate a combination of lecture, discussion, demonstration and handson practice. Topics include treatments, origin and history of Reiki, the Reiki ideals and Usui hand positions. Instructor: Patricia Newman, Certified Usui Reiki Master Teacher and Certified Karuna Reiki Master. TTC is the only state-approved CEU provider of these courses. Book not included. Course Dates XAHS 504-008 XAHS 504-009 XNUR 504-003 XNUR 504-004 XAHS 515-001 XAHS 527-003 XAHS 528-003 14 BLS Healthcare Provider Sept. 15-17 BLS Healthcare Provider Oct. 13-15 IV Catheter Insertion Sept. 19 IV Catheter Insertion Nov. 14 Massage Therapy Orthopedic Exam CEUs – Spine SeriesSept. 5-6 Reiki Introduction and Reiki I Sept. 19 Reiki II Oct. 17 TuTh TuTh Sa Sa SaSu Sa Sa 6-10 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $85 $85 $139 $139 $199 $135 $235 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite MANUFACTURING, INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES Construction, Engineering and Environmental Asbestos Asbestos courses offered through TTC meet all requirements for SCDHEC licensing and EPA AHERA/ASHARA accreditation. Initial courses may be required for workers involved with repair and maintenance activities that may disturb asbestos containing materials or building materials that are presumed to contain asbestos during their normal work activities. Refresher classes are also available for workers to keep their licensing up-to-date. DOT Hazmat Transportation and Security Awareness This course focuses on the proper handling, packaging, marking, labeling, placarding and transport of hazardous materials. It also provides an overview of the security requirements found in the Hazardous Materials Regulations. Training materials included. Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) TTC offers initial and refresher courses to help workers gain and keep their certification. Environmental Protection Agency rules apply to contractors who renovate or repair housing, childcare facilities or schools built before 1978. The requirements apply to anyone who could potentially expose children to lead dust during their work and include builders, painters, plumbers and electricians. Licensed Electrical Contractor Exam Preparation Get the preparation you need to become a South Carolinalicensed electrician. Course topics include the national electrical code, general electrical knowledge, electrical power, grounding, service and branch circuits, conductors, lighting and safety. Book not included. Licensed Residential Builder Exam Preparation Obtain the knowledge to become a licensed residential builder in South Carolina. The course is designed to assist you in your preparation to take the South Carolina Builder Exam. Book not included. Limited General Contractor Exam Preparation Learn what you need to know to become a South Carolinalicensed limited general contractor. This course covers concrete and masonry, types of metals, envelope protection, doors and windows, blueprint reading and safety. Book not included. Course Dates XENV 564-SS3 XENV 501-SS2 XENV 506-SS4 XENV 506-SS5 XENV 505-SS2 XENV 510-SS4 XENV 510-SS5 XENV 503-SS4 XENV 508-SS4 XENV 508-SS5 XENV 504-SS4 XENV 509-SS4 XENV 509-SS5 XENV 502-SS4 XENV 507-SS4 XENV 507-SS5 XENV 537-SS5 XENV 520-SS9 XENV 520-SS10 XENV 521-SS17 XENV 521-SS18 XENV 521-SS19 XENV 521-SS20 XBCT 505-004 XBCT 505-005 XBCT 503-006 XBCT 503-007 XBCT 504-005 Asbestos Cement Pipe Worker Asbestos Inspector Asbestos Inspector Refresher Asbestos Inspector Refresher Asbestos Management Planner Asbestos Management Planner Refresher Asbestos Management Planner Refresher Asbestos O and M Worker Asbestos O and M Worker Refresher Asbestos O and M Worker Refresher Asbestos Supervisor Asbestos Supervisor Refresher Asbestos Supervisor Refresher Asbestos Worker Asbestos Worker Refresher Asbestos Worker Refresher DOT Hazmat Transportation and Security Awareness Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Refresher Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Refresher Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Refresher Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Refresher Licensed Electrical Contractor Exam Preparation Licensed Electrical Contractor Exam Preparation Licensed Residential Builder Exam Preparation Licensed Residential Builder Exam Preparation Limited General Contractor Exam Preparation Sept. 9 Oct. 5-7 Sept. 3 Oct. 29 Oct. 8-9 Sept. 3 Oct. 29 Nov. 4-5 Sept. 1 Oct. 27 Nov. 16-20 Sept. 2 Oct. 28 Oct. 13-16 Sept. 1 Oct. 27 Oct. 7 Sept. 15 Nov. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Sept. 10-12 Nov. 19-21 Sept. 24-26 Oct. 8-10 Oct. 22-24 W MTuW Th Th ThF Th Th WTh Tu Tu MTuWThF W W TuWThF Tu Tu W Tu Tu M M M M ThFSa ThFSa ThFSa ThFSa ThFSa Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 1-5 p.m. 1-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-noon 1-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $199 $599 $199 $199 $399 $199 $199 $299 $199 $199 $799 $299 $299 $499 $199 $199 $259 $299 $299 $159 $159 $159 $159 $425 $425 $499 $499 $499 15 MANUFACTURING, INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES Equipment and Machinery Training Commercial Refrigeration This course is a study of the maintenance and repair of commercial refrigeration systems. Topics covered include the troubleshooting and repair of walk-in and reach-in freezers and ice machines. Forklift Training: Powered Industrial Truck Welding Courses are offered in learning basic principles of Welding – Gas Metal Arc MIG, Welding – Gas Tungsten Arc TIG and Welding – Shielded Arc STICK, all in the flat and horizontal positions. Participants must provide their own welding safety equipment and tools. For courses beginning with the code XLOG 501, learn the correct care and use of forklift trucks. Included in the program is the OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard, 29CFR1910.178, which covers forklift design limitations, uses in material handling, pre-operation check, operator skills and accident prevention. Upon successful completion of the course, you receive a three-year certification in forklift driving/ operation skills. For courses beginning with the code XLOG 511, this course is the same as XLOG 501 but offered in a bilingual Spanish/English format. All materials included. HVAC Maintenance and Troubleshooting Courses offered cover the performance of scheduled preventive maintenance on residential air conditioning and electric heating equipment, which includes cleaning, servicing and operational checkout. Advanced classes are also available for students to learn how to conduct repairs. Book not included. Course Dates XACR 507-003 XLOG 501-SS8 XLOG 501-SS9 XLOG 511-SS1 XACR 502-005 XACR 509-001 XACR 509-002 XWLD 502-B03 XWLD 502-B04 XWLD 503-B03 XWLD 503-B04 XWLD 501-B03 XWLD 501-B04 16 Commercial Refrigeration Forklift – Industrial Trucks Forklift – Industrial Trucks Forklift – Industrial Trucks HVAC Maintenance Advanced HVAC Refrigeration and Maintenance Basic HVAC Refrigeration and Maintenance Basic Welding – Gas Metal Arc MIG Welding – Gas Metal Arc MIG Welding – Gas Tungsten Arc TIG Welding – Gas Tungsten Arc TIG Welding – Shielded Arc STICK Welding – Shielded Arc STICK Oct. 3-Dec. 12 Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Nov. 12-13 Oct. 8-9 Oct. 20-Nov. 19 Sept. 1-Oct. 1 Oct. 3-Dec. 12 Aug. 8-29 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 Aug. 8-29 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 Aug. 8-29 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 Sa MTu ThF ThF TuTh TuTh Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 5-9 p.m. 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $599 $299 $299 $299 $559 $499 $499 $545 $545 $545 $545 $545 $545 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite MANUFACTURING, INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES Quality, Safety and Supply Chain Basic Warehousing This practical warehouse course is designed to help you stay up-to-date with the most essential concepts in the warehousing and distribution field. You will learn what you need to know about equipment, layout, inventory control, material handling and assess what works best for general warehouse operations. The course includes basic tips on controlling warehouse operations, developing and interpreting a basic action plan as well as examples of time-tested techniques and methodologies used for operation success. Materials Included. Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) Exam Preparation The course is designed to support the student’s preparation for taking the Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) Certification Exam. Individuals with at least two years of work experience and who may be new to quality would benefit from this exam preparation course. Book and materials not included. up operations; emergency response operations; and storage, disposal or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. HAZWOPER 40-hour is required for employees working on a project consisting of uncontrolled hazardous waste operation mandated by the government. Training materials included. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training Interested in reducing waste and variability, streamlining projects, improving processes and reducing costs? If so, then this program is an ideal option for you! Designed for professionals with little or no prior experience with Lean or Six Sigma methodologies, this three-day Green Belt course builds a foundation of critical skills and strategies. Learn how to strengthen your organization via the use of Lean and Six Sigma concepts and techniques which are an asset to any industry including manufacturing, health care, financial services and information technology. Materials and certification exam included. NFPA 70E Flash Training HAZWOPER 8-hour Refresher This course meets the requirements outlined in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards. Training materials included. HAZWOPER 24-hour The 24-hour course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. HAZWOPER 24-hour is required for employees visiting an uncontrolled hazardous waste operation mandated by the government. Training materials included. HAZWOPER 40-hour This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations; voluntary clean- This course defines the requirements for work practices that workers should use to avoid injury from a release of electrical energy when performing tasks involving electrical power. Course provides participants with the information to prevent or minimize exposure to all widely recognized electrical hazards. The 2009 edition (NFPA 70E) is used. OSHA 10-hour General Industry Safety This course is for entry-level workers and provides general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry setting. Training materials included. OSHA 30-hour General Industry Safety This course is a comprehensive safety program designed for general industry workers and supervisors. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen and field supervisors, the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. Training materials included. Course Dates XLOG 509-SS1 XLOG 509-SS2 XBUS 640-001 XENV 533-SS5 XENV 531-SS3 XENV 531-SS4 XENV 532-SS3 XENV 532-SS4 XBUS 550-003 XENV 536-SS1 XENV 534-SS3 XENV 535-SS3 Basic Warehousing Basic Warehousing Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) Exam Preparation HAZWOPER 8-hour Refresher HAZWOPER 24-hour HAZWOPER 24-hour HAZWOPER 40-hour HAZWOPER 40-hour Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training NFPA 70E Flash Training OSHA 10-hour Industry Safety OSHA 30-hour Industry Safety Sept. 8-24 Nov. 3-19 Sept. 8-Oct. 27 TuTh TuTh TuTh 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. Oct. 9 Sept. 21-23 Nov. 30-Dec. 2 Sept. 21-25 Nov. 30-Dec. 4 Oct. 14-16 Sept. 10 Nov. 16-17 Nov. 16-19 F MTuW MTuW MTuWThF MTuWThF WThF Th MTu MTuWTh 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 $299 $299 $599 $259 $559 $559 $799 $799 $1,250 $359 $259 $679 17 Online Offerings Why Take Online Courses? • Flexibility •Convenience • Savings on travel time and expense • Variety of classes offered • A necessity for stay-at-home parents Online Courses Contact: Linda Fletcher, ceonlinehelp@tridenttech.edu, 843.574.6689 TTC offers more than 600 online continuing education courses. Online courses vary in length, price and start time. They can be self-paced or instructor-led. In order to provide you with a wide array of course topics and certifications, we have partnered with several organizations. Specific information needed for the online courses can be found by visiting the website, www.tridenttech.edu/ce. Topics include: •Accounting •Business • Business Communication • Career Skills • Child, Parent and Family •Communication • College Readiness • Computer Application • Computer Programming • Conversation Skills • Creative Writing • Customer Service • Digital Photography • eMarketing •Entrepreneurship • Event Planning •Finance • Graphic Design 18 • Health Care • Health and Wellness • Hospitality and Tourism • Human Resources • Industrial and Skilled Trades • Interpersonal Skills •Languages •Leadership • Management • Multimedia • Organizational Skills • PC Networking and Security • Personal Enrichment • Personal Finance • Project Management • Professional Development/Skills • Sales and Marketing • Small Business • Social Media • Supervisory Skills • Teaching and Education/Recertification • Test Preparation • Travel and Tourism • Web Design • Writing and Publishing Online Programs TTC’s online programs prepare you for a career. They consist of more than one course and often allow you to sit for professional examinations upon successful completion. •CATIA • Coding for Health Care Professionals • Coding Specialist Training Program • Dental Office Professional Training Program • Personal Trainer Recertification • Pharmaceutical Sales Training Program For detailed course descriptions and more, visit www.tridenttech.edu/ce. College classes and job training in your community • • • • • • • Main Campus, North Charleston Palmer Campus, Downtown Charleston Berkeley Campus, Moncks Corner Mount Pleasant Campus, Mount Pleasant Summerville Site at Trolley Road, Summerville St. Paul’s Parish Site, Hollywood Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center, St. George XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Charleston History and Culture AU PAIR Exploring the Holy City: Gullah, Grits and Ghosts Learn about the culture of Charleston and explore unique aspects of the Lowcountry through experiental learning activities and excursions. Students gain indepth knowledge of Southern culture, history and language, while discovering many beautiful Charleston landmarks and special events. Students interact directly in American life by participating in community-based learning projects inside and outside the classroom. Walk with us through Charleston graveyards, secret alleys, sanctuaries and cemeteries. Listen to Lowcountry ghost stories and learn about Charleston’s supernatural side from local historians. Participants will meet on Friday, Oct. 23 by 4 p.m. at the TTC Palmer Campus, downtown Charleston. Registration fee includes admission for events but does not include food. Registration deadline is Sept. 28. Note: This course satisfies 30 hours of the requirements for au pairs. CHARLESTON ARTISANS SERIES Join local artisans for a night of coffee, conversation and collaboration. Complimentary coffee provided at each session. Artisan Handmade Soaps Join Denise Mungin of ‘GIN Soap Company and learn the art and craft of making homemade artisan soaps. From Aromatherapy to Mango Tango, Off the Vine and Rose Blossom, these soap fragrances will envelop your senses. You not only get to make your own soap, but take it home to enjoy. Storyteller Music Series – The Summer of You and Me Join singer/songwriter Tristina Dupree for a night of music and storytelling from her first EP “The Summer of You and Me” (CD included with class registration), featuring her hit about zombies called “All I See is Red” as well as a song that she wrote about being dumped three times on her birthday. Storyteller Novel Series – Raptures: Tales of Darkness & Light The stories of Charles Watts take you on journeys to Iran to hunt for a wolf cub, to India to learn how to fish, and on an epic journey across the U.S. with a man and his dog – funny, poignant, haunting and perceptive. Registration fee includes his book of short stories, “Raptures: Tales of Darkness & Light.” Storyteller Poetry Series – Poetically Thinking Join local Charleston poet, Denise Mungin, as she shares selections from her “Poetically Thinking” series of books. Enjoy these fun, energetic and inspiring books as you learn more about the Gullah culture and African-American people. Registration fee includes both “Poetically Thinking” poetry series books. Storyteller Poetry Series – Poetry Slam Join Matthew Foley, founder of Holy City Youth Slam, for an exploration of the art of spoken word. He breaks down the process of writing poems and will perform excerpts from his book “We Could Be Oceans” and album, “What You Will Need in Class Today.” Registration fee includes a copy of his book and album. Storyteller Poetry Series – Waking Up in a Beautiful Room Charles Watts has been writing audience-oriented poetry since the late ‘60s and has presented his work in readings across the U.S. and abroad. In addition, he edited Seizure Magazine and organized poetry workshops on three continents. Registration fee includes his book “Waking Up in a Beautiful Room.” Course Dates Au Pair XHOS-556 Z01 Exploring the Holy City: Gullah, Grits and Ghosts Oct. 23-25 Charleston Artisans Series XFAR 506-001 Artisan Handmade Soaps Oct. 28 XFAR 506-002 Artisan Handmade Soaps Dec. 2 XFAR 502-P01 Storyteller Music Series – The Summer of You and Me Sept. 15 XFAR 504-P01 Storyteller Novel Series – Raptures: Tales of Darkness Aug. 26 and Light XFAR 501-P01 Storyteller Poetry Series – Poetically Thinking Aug. 18 XFAR 503-P01 Storyteller Poetry Series – Poetry Slam Oct. 14 XFAR 505-P01 Storyteller Poetry Series – Waking Up In a Oct. 26 Beautiful Room FSaSu see description W W Tu W 6-8:30 p.m. 6-8:30 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m. $29 $29 $19 $19 Tu W M 6:30-8 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m. $19 $19 $19 Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 $325 19 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Culinary Arts CULINARY Oh Oktoberfest! 30-Minute Meals Whip up fajitas, blackened flounder on a bed of sautéed Brussels sprouts, roasted potatoes and grilled chicken served with green beans and mashed potatoes. 5-Ingredient Dinner Fix Prepare amazing dishes with just five ingredients. Chef Ellis Grossman shows you how to get creative with few ingredients. Creative Custom Cheesemaking Make ricotta, mozzarella and feta cheeses, then stuff ravioli with ricotta, prepare a mozzarella and prosciutto roulade appetizer and a watermelon salad with feta. Cuban Cha-Cha-Cha Enjoy tropical flavors of pork picadillo empañaditas; ropa vieja; moros y critianos; and finish with coconut milk and rum flan with roasted pineapple. Elegant Holiday Buffet Chef Dani guides you in making pecan crusted pork tenderloin with sweet onion balsamic confit; polenta cakes with browned butter and fried sage; and more. From the Farm to Your Plate Chef Ellis Grossman helps you prepare a gazpacho soup, classic succotash, roasted fingerling potatoes and an herb encrusted chicken breast. Gourmet Burgers Create amazing gourmet burgers by using a meat grinder, forming delicious combinations, then move on to stuffing and grilling techniques. Grito de Dolores! Chef Juana Galvan guides you in making kipes, bacalaito, dominican braised chicken, platanos maduros al caldero and cortadito de leche. Halloween Pumpkin Carving Enjoy Halloween by carving your own ghoulish pumpkin creation with stencils and tools! Registration includes one adult and one child or one single adult can register. Local Lowcountry Cuisine Make wursti, braised cabbage, beer cheese soup, corned beef and wiener schnitzel using the finest of craft-brewed spirits. Rivalry Tailgating Try out baked chicken wings with original sauces, BBQ pork and hot sauce, Southern potato salad and a cold green bean and broccoli salad. Thanksgiving 911 Learn turkey essentials like selecting the right bird, prepping techniques, cook times and methods such as brining and smoking and making a successful stuffing. Thanksgiving Treats Make fun and festive treats using traditional ingredients such as turkey, cranberries, sweet potatoes and more. Recipe booklet included. Registration includes one adult and one child or one single adult can register. The Art of Making Sausage Learn the art of sausage-making from the meat grinder to the frying pan or grill and make homemade brats, andouille and chorizo sausages. The Farmer and The Chef Join The Farmer, Jim Martin of Compost in My Shoe, and The Chef, David Vagasky of the Culinary Institute of Charleston, for the ultimate farm-to-table experience. The French Connection Cooking Series In this four-part cooking series, make classic French mother sauces, famous soups, pastries and delicious desserts including rosemary dijon croque monsieurs; chicken braised in pinot fris with mushrooms, leeks and dijon mustard; savory cream puffs with smoked salmon and cucumbers; and sage green apple and aged cheddar tart. Traditional Japanese Gohan Join Chef Yuri for a traditional Japanese gohan (meal). Prepare curry, pork katsu and anko sweet adzuki beans, which are commonly used in Japanese confectionery. Join Chef Ellis Grossman as we prepare fresh collards, macaroni and cheese, fried chicken and Lowcountry shrimp and grits topped with sausage gravy. 20 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Culinary Arts PASTRY AND BAKING Quick Breads and Cakes Art of Breadmaking I and II Chef David Vagasky of the Culinary Institute of Charleston teaches you how to make French bâtards, épis de blé, focaccia, ciabatta with stiff biga and six strand braid challah. Then move to deeper flavors including fermented French bread, light and marble rye breads, sourdough and seeded sourdough. Experiment with savory goat cheese, sun-dried tomato, and olive cake, lavender pound cake with apple pear compote and Provençal almond cake with orange jam. Thanksgiving Pies Make homemade pie from dough to filling and baking, including pumpkin, sweet potato, pecan, apple and coconut cream! World Desserts Celebration Cookies Bake French butter cookies with dark chocolate ganache, Christmas biscotti, Viennese hazelnut wafers, Scottish oat cakes, amoretti and luscious lemon bars. Gingerbread Houses Decorate a homemade gingerbread house with an assortment of candies and powdered sugar snow; holiday snacks served. Registration includes one adult and one child or one single adult can register. Explore international flavors: tarte tartin, yogurt lemon cake, fried bananas with sesame coconut cookies, double nut biscotti and salted caramel brownies. Course Dates Culinary XHOS 638-001 5-Ingredient Dinner Fix XHOS 562-001 30-Minute Meals XHOS 654-001 Creative Custom Cheesemaking XHOS 584-001 Cuban Cha-Cha-Cha XHOS 586-001 Elegant Holiday Buffet XHOS 637-001 From the Farm to Your Plate XHOS 634-001 Gourmet Burgers XHOS 641-001 Grito de Dolores! XHOS 648-001 Halloween Pumpkin Carving XHOS 639-001 Local Lowcountry Cuisine XHOS 636-001 Oh Oktoberfest! XHOS 640-001 Rivalry Tailgating XHOS 652-001 Thanksgiving 911 XHOS 649-001 Thanksgiving Treats XHOS 635-001 The Art of Making Sausage XHOS 643-P01 The Farmer and The Chef XHOS 647-001 The French Connection Cooking Series XHOS 642-001 Traditional Japanese Gohan Pastry and Baking XHOS 596-P03 Art of Breadmaking I XHOS 599-P02 Art of Breadmaking II XHOS 653-001 Celebration Cookies XHOS 506-001 Gingerbread Houses XHOS 506-002 Gingerbread Houses XHOS 506-003 Gingerbread Houses XHOS 650-001 Quick Breads and Cakes XHOS 644-001 Thanksgiving Pies XHOS 651-001 World Desserts Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 8 Sept. 30 Nov. 11 Oct. 27 Sept. 3 Sept. 16 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Sept. 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 9 Nov. 21 Oct. 19 Sept. 21 Oct. 15-Nov. 5 Oct. 26 Tu Tu Th W W Tu Th W Sa Tu Th Tu M Sa M M Th M 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 9-11:30 a.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 9-11:30 a.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6:30-8:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. $69 $69 $69 $69 $69 $69 $75 $75 $59 $69 $75 $69 $75 $59 $69 $49 $299 $69 Oct. 10 Nov. 21 Nov. 18 Dec. 5 Dec. 5 Dec. 5 Oct. 21 Nov. 24 Oct. 28 Sa Sa W Sa Sa Sa W Tu W 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 10-11:30 a.m. noon-1:30 p.m. 2-3:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. $149 $149 $69 $65 $65 $65 $69 $75 $69 Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 21 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Defensive Driving and Motorcycle Safety DEFENSIVE DRIVING Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) Defensive Driving Drivers who have accumulated penalty points against their records can have up to four points removed upon successful completion of this National Safety Council course. Depending on your insurance carrier, a discount may be available. You must register in advance and be on time. As a reminder, any person who drives a motor vehicle when his or her license is cancelled, suspended or revoked is in violation of S.C. Statute 56-1-460 and is subject to arrest; this includes driving to and from TTC campuses. The student should verify before enrolling (at www.scdmvonline.com) if you have a penalty points balance on your driving record for the credited points to be applied. Note: This is not a course for ADSAP substance violations. Book included. MOTORCYCLE SAFETY Student riders are required to have the following items: eye protection (sunglasses, prescription lenses OK), overankle footwear, leather gloves, long pants and long-sleeve shirt or jacket, full face helmet (half helmets not permitted; helmets may be available for use). Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) This course is for both the inexperienced rider, or for a rider needing the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Certification, and teaches the basic techniques of safely riding a motorcycle. The course meets South Carolina law for an insurance discount, so please contact your insurance company to verify your eligibility. Students must pass both a written and riding assessment to receive the Motorcycle Safety Foundation card. Classroom Instruction: Friday, 6-10 p.m. and Sunday, 2-4:30 p.m. Practical Application Riding: Saturday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sunday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Class riding time may vary due to weather conditions and level of enrollment. Training bikes are provided for the Basic Rider course; however, street-legal, registered and insured personal bikes are permitted for use in the course. Students with a learner’s permit who successfully complete this course are eligible for the Motorcycle License Waiver Test. Prerequisite: Basic Rider enrollees must be eligible for a driver’s license and able to ride a bicycle. Book included. 22 This course is a skills tune-up for the experienced rider and a refresher for licensed operators or for those riding with a passenger. Both the rider and the passenger must be registered as students (course fee is for rider only). This course meets South Carolina law for an insurance discount, so contact your insurance carrier for eligibility. Students must pass both a written and riding assessment. Course consists of two hours of classroom instruction and four-and-one-half hours of practical application riding. Students must provide a street-legal, insured and fully registered motorcycle; proof of ownership is required. Students with a learner’s permit who successfully complete this course are eligible for the Motorcycle License Waiver Test. Prerequisites: Students must have an M class motorcycle license, motorcycle license endorsement or a motorcycle learner’s permit. Materials included. Motorcycle License Waiver Test (3PT) For individuals with a S.C. Motorcycle Learner’s Permit who successfully complete the Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) or Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) course, this new feature is now available. Participants successfully completing this test within 14 days of the completed BRC or BRC2 course earn a SC DMV Motorcycle License Waiver to be presented to their local DMV to receive a license. The class runs most every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Testing time slots will be prescheduled upon the conclusion of the previous BRC or BRC2 course and students must be pre-enrolled for the test on one of the two following Saturdays. The test must be scheduled within 14 calendar days after but not prior to successful completion of the BRC or BRC2 course for the license waiver to be accepted by the DMV. Students can test on the motorcycle on which they took the BRC course. However, at the presentation of waiver papers to the DMV for the license, if recalled by the DMV for a re-test, you may be asked by the DMV to have a motorcycle available for that appointment. BRC2 students use their own bike for this test. XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Defensive Driving and Motorcycle Safety Course Dates XDDC 501-027 XDDC 501-028 XDDC 501-029 XDDC 501-030 XDDC 501-031 XDDC 501-032 XDDC 501-033 XDDC 501-034 XDDC 501-035 XDDC 501-036 XDDC 502-010 XDDC 502-011 XDDC 502-012 XDDC 502-013 XDDC 502-014 XMTS 501-031 XMTS 501-032 XMTS 501-033 XMTS 501-034 XMTS 501-035 XMTS 501-036 XMTS 501-037 XMTS 501-038 XMTS 501-039 XMTS 501-040 XMTS 501-041 XMTS 501-042 XMTS 501-043 XMTS 503-011 XMTS 503-012 XMTS 503-013 XMTS 503-014 XMTS 503-015 XMTS 503-016 XMTS 515-031 XMTS 515-032 XMTS 515-033 XMTS 515-034 XMTS 515-035 XMTS 515-036 XMTS 515-037 XMTS 515-038 XMTS 515-039 XMTS 515-040 XMTS 515-041 XMTS 515-042 XMTS 515-043 XMTS 515-044 Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Saturday Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Weeknights Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Weeknights Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Weeknights Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Weeknights Defensive Driving (DDC-8) Weeknights Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Basic Rider (BRC) Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) Motorcycle Experienced Rider (BRC2) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Motorcycle License Waiver (3PT) Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Sept. 15-16 Oct. 14-15 Oct. 27-28 Nov. 18-19 Dec. 15-16 Sept. 11-13 Sept. 18-20 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 2-4 Oct. 9-11 Oct. 16-18 Oct. 23-25 Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Nov. 6-8 Nov. 13-15 Nov. 20-22 Dec. 4-6 Dec. 11-13 Sept. 12 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Nov. 14 Dec. 5 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa TuW WTh TuW WTh TuW FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu FSaSu Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 5:30-9:30 p.m. 5:30-9:30 p.m. 5:30-9:30 p.m. 5:30-9:30 p.m. 5:30-9:30 p.m. see description see description see description see description see description see description see description see description see description see description see description see description see description 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment by appointment $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $89 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $259 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 23 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Floral and Interior Design FLORAL DESIGN Flowers cost approximately $35 per class session except for Funeral Design, which cost $49 per class session. Students can purchase scissors, wire cutters and a floral design knife from instructors at the first class. These tools cost approximately $15 each. Floral Design Certificate This program can lead to a professional career by completing five courses and a 100-hour internship. Courses required include: Floral Design I and II, Funeral Design, Holiday Design and Wedding Design. To sign up for the certificate track, call 843.574.6152. Christmas Holiday Design Create a beautiful holiday-themed centerpiece for your dining room table along with creative accent pieces to decorate your home for Christmas. Location: Tiger Lily, downtown Charleston. Floral Design I For those looking to enter the floral industry or simply nurture their creative side, this class teaches flower arranging fundamentals, materials and equipment, identification of fresh flowers and appropriate uses as well as principles of design and color. Location: Z01 – Anna Bella Florals, downtown Charleston; Z02 – OK Florist and Gifts, Summerville. Book included. Funeral Design Learn how to create casket, easel and basket arrangements and the history, current trends and terminology of sympathy arrangements. Location: Tiger Lily, downtown Charleston. Prerequisite: Floral Design I. Thanksgiving Holiday Design Create a beautiful holiday-themed centerpiece for your dining room table along with creative accent pieces to decorate your home for Thanksgiving. Location: Anna Bella Florals, downtown Charleston. Wedding Design Learn how to create cascade and hand-tied bouquets, corsages and boutonnieres. Decorations for the church or ceremony site and reception centerpieces are also covered. Location: Z01 – Tiger Lily, downtown Charleston; Z02 – OK Florist, Summerville. Prerequisite: Floral Design I. INTERIOR DESIGN SAVE! Enroll in both Home Staging I and II by Tuesday, Oct. 11 for $174 at a cost savings of $54. Interior Design Certificate To earn the certificate, you must satisfactorily complete all of the courses listed below. Please note the order and prerequisites listed. Because of the outside projects that must be completed, we do not recommend taking Interior Design II and Materials Presentation at the same time. Courses required to earn the certificate include: Interior Design I, Interior Design II, Drafting I, Materials Presentation, Window Treatments and Interior Design III. Commercial Interior Design Attract customers with a well-designed floor plan. Become familiar with the codes and space planning for commercial interiors, including retail, hospitality and public spaces. Learn the differences among finishes for these spaces and make your business stand out among the rest. Drafting I Topics include reading blueprints, using an architect’s scale and drafting floor plans and elevations by hand. Learn to lay out room and furniture plans. Prerequisite: Interior Design I. This is a required course to receive the Interior Design Certificate. Materials not included. 24 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Floral and Interior Design Halloween Costume Workshop Tired of shopping Halloween costume stores with the same boring costumes? Want to wear something original or homemade? Learn the basics of sewing your own costume! Enrollment is open to adults and youth ages 8+. Prerequisite: Sewing Introduction. Materials not included. Home Staging I and II Highlight a home’s strengths, downplay its weaknesses and appeal to the greatest possible pool of prospective buyers with these home-staging tips. Move on to the next level and learn how to do consultations, submit bids, make presentations and more. Book included. Upholstery Introduction In this hands-on class, students will upholster a Parsons chair by learning the simple principles of “pull and staple” combined with just a few techniques used by the pros. Materials not included; chair and fabric provided by instructor. Upholstery: Turning Trash into Treasure Experience upholstering a wing chair with hands-on practice using the same techniques and tricks the pros use. Leave class inspired to transform your own furniture into the fashionable pieces seen in decorating magazines. Materials not included; chair and fabric provided by instructor. Interior Design I and II Learn the basic rules for color, wallpapering, furniture arranging, accessorizing and lighting. Also, what to look for when selecting quality flooring, wood furniture, upholstery and fabrics. Then move on from the basics to the psychology of color and how to design a room. These are required courses to receive the Interior Design Certificate. Materials not included. Sewing Introduction Course covers the basics of using a sewing machine, how to make a button hole, sew on buttons, install a zipper and finally, make a patchwork pillow to keep your t-shirt memories alive. Enrollment is open to adults and youth ages 8+. Materials not included. Course Dates Floral Design XFLD 515-Z01 Christmas Holiday Design XFLD 501-Z03 Floral Design I XFLD 503-Z01 Funeral Design XFLD 506-Z01 Thanksgiving Holiday Design XFLD 505-Z02 Wedding Design Interior Design XIND 539-001 Commercial Interior Design XIND 536-002 Drafting I XIND 541-001 Halloween Costume Workshop XIND 513-001 Home Staging I XIND 513-002 Home Staging I XIND 540-001 Home Staging II XIND 540-002 Home Staging II XIND 501-002 Interior Design I XIND 502-001 Interior Design II XIND 600-001 Sewing Introduction XIND 601-001 Upholstery Introduction XIND 514-001 Upholstery: Turning Trash into Treasure Dec. 1 Oct. 1-Nov. 19 Oct. 13-Nov. 3 Nov. 18 Oct. 13-Dec. 1 Tu Th Tu W Tu 6-8 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-9 p.m. $59 $229 $139 $59 $239 Nov. 9-18 Aug. 13-Oct. 1 Oct. 17 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Oct. 21 Nov. 4 Aug. 3-26 Sept. 17-Nov. 19 Oct. 3-10 Sept. 21-22 Sept. 23-Oct. 28 MW Th Sa W W W W MW Th Sa MTu W 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. $129 $209 $99 $129 $129 $99 $99 $209 $209 $199 $169 $429 Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 25 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Outdoor Living Camellias – Local Asian Beauties Design Sustainability Citrus in the Southeast with “The Citrus Guy” Dig It! Getting Started Organic Composting Horticulture Activities for Everyone Join master gardener Darren Sheriff and learn how to grow and care for these local Asian beauties. This class will review types of camellias, the pests that could destroy them, growing them in containers or your yard, and pruning and mulching them. And finally, find out about the annual Camellia Show. Join “The Citrus Guy,” Darren Sheriff, as he takes you on a citrus journey across the Southeast. By the end of this course you will better understand how to identify a variety of citrus fruits as well as how to grow, maintain and protect them so you can enjoy eating them. Join Ariel McClain of Humble Farm, LLC and Fine Gardening, LLC to discover the science and art of composting. Explore the use of worms, vermicomposting technique and beneficial vegetation to brew compost teas and increase your garden’s sustainability and fertility. Container Gardening Learn the basics of designing and creating a container garden from the design recipe and size consideration to which annuals and perennials do well in containers, color combinations, shade or full sun, water requirements, basic soilless mixture recipe and fertilizers. Learn how to design and sustain the beauty of your yard using pavers, pergola, walkways and stepping stones. Also, accentuate your yard with a fire pit or a variety of walkway lighting. By the end of this class, you will have the knowledge to create an award-winning yard. Join Ariel McClain of Humble Farm, LLC and Fine Gardening, LLC as she gets you started with organic gardening. Learn how to assess your yard or future garden site and plan your garden based on your location. Also, explore how to make the quintessential chef’s garden. This course is designed for caregivers who are looking for garden activities for children, adults with disabilities and for beginners who wish to use gardening for relaxation. The course covers container and small gardening, garden safety, accessible design for people with mobility issues and much more. Irrigation Maintenance Don’t totally depend on the summer rains to irrigate your lawn. Learn simple irrigation terminology, components and repair, water conservation, and how to install a drip and determine flow for spray heads and rotary heads. This class will teach you how to keep your lawn hydrated and beautiful! Landscape Design Gain the knowledge and practical experience to design your own outdoor space. Topics covered include determining needs, budgeting, identifying sun orientation, planning your areas, discussing principles of design, Internet resources, drawing a base map of your property and much more. Landscape Maintenance Learn to maintain a beautiful lawn and be the envy of your neighborhood. By the end of this class you will know ways to properly prune and your plant’s worst pests, understand plant disease and how to battle weeds and fungal disease, and how and when to plant types of turf grass and keep it green. Plant Growth, Form and Development Hear a basic overview of botanical science as it relates to the cultivation of plants. Learn about plant forms and structures, growth and development mechanisms and gain understanding of the 16 essential chemical elements for plant growth. Suggested companion course is Soils – Know Your Dirt! 26 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Outdoor Living Soils – Know Your Dirt! Get a basic overview of mineral soil science as it relates to the cultivation of plants. Course covers soil physical and chemical properties, soil testing and analysis, and nutrient management in a sustainable manner. Suggested companion course is Plant Growth, Form and Development. What To Know Before You Grow! Understand the rules for landscaping and home renovation projects. Topics for discussion include county/city jurisdictions, home owner associations, codes, tree removal, invasive plants, design review requirements for permit applications, and avoiding power and water lines. What’s Wrong and Right with My Yard? Rose Varieties for Lowcountry Gardens Gain an overview of the various rose varieties that can be grown in our local gardens. Details of each variety covering growth habit, pathogens and other cultural care will be presented along with information on cultivar names. This course will cover both Old Garden Roses and Modern Garden Roses. Let’s take a good look at your yard, make it more inviting and answer some important questions. Topics covered include sun exposure, gardening interests, soil types, drainage, fencing, landscape design, water features, pet safe features, and encouraging bird presence. Bring pictures of your yard to discuss. Woody Plants and Shrubs – Native and Ornamentals Gain a general knowledge of plant identification, usage and habit of common native and ornamental woody flora within our landscapes. The classroom segments will be enhanced by an outdoor walking portion; dress accordingly and bring a water bottle. An hour lunch break will be given halfway through the class. Course Dates XHRT 510-001 XHRT 509-001 XHRT 508-001 XHRT 511-001 XHRT 507-001 XHRT 513-001 XHRT 514-001 XHRT 520-001 XHRT 506-001 XHRT 519-001 XHRT 517-001 XHRT 515-001 XHRT 516-001 XHRT 505-001 XHRT 512-001 XHRT 518-001 Camellias – Local Asian Beauties Citrus in the Southeast with The Citrus Guy Composting Container Gardening Design Sustainability Dig It! Getting Started Organic Horticulture Activities for Everyone Irrigation Maintenance Landscape Design Landscape Maintenance Plant Growth, Form and Development Rose Varieties for Lowcountry Gardens Soils – Know Your Dirt! What To Know Before You Grow! What’s Wrong and Right with My Yard? Woody Plants and Shrubs – Native and Ornamentals Oct. 17 Nov. 7 Aug. 6 Oct. 10 Nov. 14 Aug. 15 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Sept. 5-26 Oct. 3 Sept. 9-30 Nov. 5-19 Sept. 8-29 Oct. 21 Aug. 8 Oct. 10-17 Sa Sa Th Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa W Th Tu W Sa Sa Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 10 a.m.-noon 10 a.m.-noon 6-7:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 10 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon 10 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon 10 a.m.-noon 6-7:30 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $19 $19 $19 $39 $29 $39 $39 $29 $119 $29 $119 $89 $119 $29 $39 $119 27 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Special Topics LANGUAGES Maximizing Your Money Series Spanish Whether just for fun or to communicate better at work, these courses teach you the basics of everyday conversational Spanish for business and travel. You need little or no background with the Spanish language. Special topic language classes allow you to learn key Spanish phrases for use in working in a health care setting or other positions involving customer service. Materials included. PERSONAL FINANCE Fundamentals of Investing This course introduces the novice to key investment strategy, terminology and financial concepts. Learn the basics to help develop a financial plan and build a well-balanced portfolio including how to look at your asset allocation and diversification; managing risk; stocks and bonds; shortterm investments; mutual funds; understanding compound interest, credit cards and bank fees; and other financial strategies for today’s complex financial world. Making Money From Your Home Computer Did you know that there are many legitimate work-fromhome sites? Learn how to find, register and get started making money. This course will also introduce you to other ways to make money such as flipping websites, social media and an introduction to affiliate marketing. This series of courses is presented to help increase understanding of finances and development of family financial strategies and portfolio management. Courses, which are offered at the Main Campus in North Charleston, may be taken individually or as a series and include: Building a Strong Financial Future; Asset Allocation: Beyond the Basics; Understanding the Stock Market; and Investing in a Volatile Market. Retirement Planning Learn to manage investment risks, use new tax laws to your advantage, make informed decisions about your company’s retirement plan and adjust your estate plan to function properly under the new laws. This course blends financial education with life planning to help you build wealth, align your money with your values and achieve your retirement lifestyle goals. Couples may attend together for a single registration fee. Books included. PET CARE Pet Emergency Care Learn the basics of emergency care and first aid for your pet and know what to do in different critical scenarios: choking, CPR, heat stroke, eye injuries, fractures, cuts and even hypothermia. Note: Emergency treatment and first aid for pets should never be used as a substitute for veterinary care. But it may save your pet’s life in an emergency situation before you can get your pet to a veterinarian. Course Dates Languages XSPA 501-003 Conversational Spanish I XSPA 502-003 Conversational Spanish II XSPA 504-002 Customer Service Spanish XSPA 505-002 Health Care Spanish Personal Finance XBAF 506-002 Fundamentals of Investing XCPT 556-006 Making Money From Your Home Computer XCPT 556-007 Making Money From Your Home Computer XBAF 502-004 Retirement Planning XBAF 502-MP4 Retirement Planning Maximizing Your Money Series XBAF 511-003 Maximizing Your Money Series XBAF 512-002 Building a Strong Financial Future XBAF 513-002 Asset Allocation: Beyond the Basics XBAF 514-002 Understanding the Stock Market XBAF 515-002 Investing in a Volatile Market Pet Care XPHV 505-008 Pet Emergency Care XPHV 505-009 Pet Emergency Care XPHV 505-010 Pet Emergency Care 28 Sept. 21-Oct. 14 Oct. 19-Nov. 11 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Oct. 13-15 MW MW TuTh TuTh 6:30-9 p.m. 6:30-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. $169 $169 $99 $99 Oct. 31 Sept. 19 Nov. 4 Oct. 13-27 Oct. 15-29 Sa Sa W Tu Th 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 10 a.m.-noon 6-8 p.m. 6:30-8:45 p.m. 6:30-8:45 p.m. $149 $79 $79 $89 $89 Oct. 6-27 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu 6-7:30 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. $149 $69 $69 $69 $69 Sept. 26 Oct. 17 Nov. 7 Sa Sa Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. $49 $49 $49 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Business, Management and HR Affiliate Marketing Did you know that there are literally thousands of companies that will pay you to promote their products? There is a whole world revolving around making money online and there are millions to be made. Learn how to find a niche; what offers are and how to find them; what networks are, how to find them and how to get accepted; monetizing your website; and how to use special software, social media and email marketing to help you be successful. Prerequisite: Social Media Marketing preferred. Materials included. Business Skills Think you have an entrepreneurial spirit? Anxious to develop the valuable soft skills needed to win that big sale or to land your next job? How about your desire to manage your time better or to develop the art of problem solving? TTC has you covered with quick classes to teach you the basic skills you need to succeed. Catering 101 Planning to cater a friend’s wedding or a 50th birthday party for a loved one? Chef Dani Manilla will teach you the tricks of the trade. Topics include organization, menuplanning, presentation, staffing and set-up, catering in church halls and other facilities, and a brief presentation of state regulations and requirements. Afterwards, enjoy a tasting of a few of Chef Manilla’s favorite catering recipes. Contemporary Cuts and Runway Looks What’s new in hair? Expand your techniques in shape, freehand and razor cutting. Take your skills to a new level. What’s trending on fashion runways and red carpets and how do you translate that into innovative wearable looks? How do you make more money by working smarter and not harder? Learn all of these tips in this one-day class! One-hour lunch is on your own. Bring your cosmetology license and photo ID. Receive 6 CEUs for completing this class. Human Resources The SHRM Learning System includes multiple modules covering the entire HR Certification Institute body of knowledge so you’ll learn everything you need for the new CP and SCP exam. For new and seasoned HR professionals, we also offer courses in Human Resources Introduction and Human Resources Law. This course is recertificationapproved for human resources professionals holding SHRM CP and/or SCP credentials. Pharmaceutical Sales Pharmaceutical sales is an industry that combines a working knowledge of the human body and pharmacology with skills in sales, networking and strategic planning. The pharmaceutical sales representative is an essential resource for physicians and other prescribers, as he or she serves to educate on latest medications, newest clinical data and changes in formulary coverages. This course will focus on understanding pharmacology and how drugs affect the human body, FDA policies and procedures, insurance types and drug tiers and sales strategies for catering to a total medical office. This four-month online course will assist an applicant in obtaining vital pharmaceutical sales training knowledge before breaking into this high-demand industry. Prerequisite: Student must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Call 843.574.6024 for more information. Project Management Learn to complete projects on time, on budget and on target! The Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) series of classes is designed for those with no or less than three years of documentable project management experience who wish to obtain a credential in project management. The Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification track is designed for project managers with three or more years of experience. Successful Project Management and Project Management Standards are prerequisite courses to the CAPM® and PMP® certification courses. Additional training is available in agile methodology and practices plus key elements of Scrum, XP and Kanban. Books are not included. ServSafe Food Handler Program Learn basic food safety practices for preparing and serving food. Earn your food handler certificate from the foodservice experts. The five sections covered are basic food safety, personal hygiene, cross-contamination and allergens, time and temperature, cleaning and sanitation. Employees must achieve at least a 75 percent score on the exam to receive the ServSafe Food Handler Certificate of Achievement. Social Media Marketing Got a website but no traffic? What now? This course is designed for those who want to know more about leveraging social media to grow their business. This course will show you how to create an effective social media marketing plan, all about SEO, email marketing strategies, lead generation and tools to help manage it all. Materials included. Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 29 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Business, Management and HR Stress Reduction in the 21st Century This courses focuses on minimizing the impact of stress and gives you better control of your reactions, which leads to a healthier lifestyle. Balance your life, harness energy and deal effectively with those around you all while coping with work and life stress to achieve a greater balance. Since we live in a world focused on technology, this course helps you learn how to manage stress when you cannot get away from electronic devices. Supervisory Skills The Supervisory Certificate Program is a professional development series for the up-and-coming leaders of area corporations and individuals who wish to improve their leadership skill sets and credentials with a certificate. The sessions are taught by an experienced executive and instructor using a highly interactive delivery designed to maximize retention of the materials. This program is a solid investment in building highly effective future leaders, managers and supervisors and includes the following courses: Leadership and Influence, Building a Strong Team, Communicating Effectively, Business Ethics and Emotional Intelligence. Course Dates Affiliate Marketing XBUS 614-001 Affiliate Marketing 101 Business Skills XBUS 609-002 Conflict Management XBUS 613-001 Customer Service Skills for Every Industry XBUS 610-002 Interview Well, Get the Job You Want XBUS 611-002 Sales Strategies 101 XBUS 612-002 Sales Strategies: Know It, Plan It, Win XBUS 607-002 The Art of Problem Solving XBUS 608-002 Time Management for the Overcommitted Catering XHOS 645-001 Catering 101 Cosmetology XCOS 501-001 Contemporary Cuts and Runway Looks (Advanced registration) XCOS 501-002 Contemporary Cuts and Runway Looks (Registration at the door) Human Resources XHRM 509-001 Human Resources Introduction XHRM 506-003 Human Resources Law XHRM 501-002 The SHRM Learning System: SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP Pharmaceutical Sales XBUS 630-W01 Pharmaceutical Sales Training Program Project Management XPPM 509-001 Agile Project Management Introduction XPPM 504-004 CAPM Exam Preparation XPPM 504-005 CAPM Exam Preparation XPPM 503-003 PMP Exam Preparation XPPM 502-004 Project Management Standards ServSafe Food Handler Program XHOS 646-001 ServSafe Food Handler Program XHOS 646-002 ServSafe Food Handler Program XHOS 646-003 ServSafe Food Handler Program Social Media Marketing XBUS 615-001 Social Media Marketing for Business XBUS 615-002 Social Media Marketing for Business Stress Reduction XBUS 649-001 Stress Reduction in the 21st Century Supervisory Skills XBUS 534-003 Supervisory Certificate Program XBUS 529-003 Leadership and Influence XBUS 530-003 Building a Strong Team XBUS 531-003 Communicating Effectively XBUS 532-003 Business Ethics XBUS 533-003 Emotional Intelligence 30 Oct. 3-4 SaSu 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $1,299 Nov. 19 Sept. 17 Nov. 10 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Dec. 3 Sept. 24 Th Th Tu Tu Th Th Th 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. $79 $79 $69 $89 $89 $79 $79 Oct. 20 Tu 6-9 p.m. $59 Oct. 11 Su 8:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m. $65 Oct. 11 Su 8:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m. $80 Aug. 8-15 Nov. 12 Sept. 14-Dec. 7 Sa Th M 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 6-9 p.m. $495 $169 $1,119 Sept. 8-Jan. 8 online $995 Sept. 9-Oct. 5 Sept. 10-Oct. 6 Oct. 26-Nov. 19 Aug. 4-Sept. 8 Oct. 5-22 MW TuTh MTh TuTh MTh 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 6-9 p.m. Aug. 22 Sept. 22 Oct. 21 Sa Tu W 8 a.m.-noon 8 a.m.-noon 6-10 p.m. Sept. 14-23 Nov. 3-5 MW TuTh 6-9:15 p.m. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $699 $699 Sept. 12 Sa 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $75 Oct. 21-Nov. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 W W W W W W 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon $499 $799 $799 $1,899 $399 $29 $29 $29 $749 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Digital Photography Digital Photography Next Steps Make your photos say “WOW!” Learn easy-to-apply techniques, including framing the picture for good composition; adjusting for lighting conditions; and choosing appropriate resolution, compression and file-forms settings on your camera. Learn about camera features like focus lock, white-balance settings, exposure and shutter controls, flash options, burst mode, self-timer, and multi-shot mode. You also learn techniques for fixing skewed pictures, retouching photos and performing creative edits. No books required. Digital Photography Outdoors Have a photo adventure in the park! Bring your camera and your best eye. Follow the light and see the detail of what you pass by every day without noticing. Call 843.574.6707 to see where the course will meet. No books required. Lightroom Digital Photography Certificate Obtain a certificate as a digital photographer by completing the following courses. Note: Some courses may not be available until the next session. SAVE! Enroll in the entire certificate program for only $879. To register, call 843.574.6152. Digital Photography Demystified So you’ve got your digital camera (or you’ve had it for a while). You’ve been taking pictures but are still baffled by all of those buttons! Learn the basics, plus file structure, resolution, printing, sharing and more. Please bring your camera, instruction book, transfer cables and up to 10 photos for sharing. No books required. Transform your photo from an image on your camera to your true vision! Lightroom contains the smart tools to make your images stand out. Learn how to manipulate raw data, set your metadata, control exposure, and work with shadows and highlights. Plus, you will learn how to prepare your images for social networking with your personal watermark. No books required. Sizzlin’ Photo Enhancements Edit and correct your photos. Learn how to manipulate your image with the basic photo tools available in Photoshop. This course includes an introduction to layers and the fundamentals of each tool in the toolbox. Learn how to set up your workspace, make straightforward edits, switch out parts from one photo to another and more! No books required. Course Dates XARV 506-002 XARV 501-003 XARV 502-003 XARV 503-003 XARV 507-003 XARV 508-003 Digital Photography Certificate Digital Photography Demystified Digital Photography Next Steps Digital Photography Outdoors Lightroom Sizzlin’ Photo Enhancements Sept. 1-Nov. 19 Sept. 1-3 Sept. 14-16 Oct. 10 Nov. 10-19 Oct. 20-29 varies TuTh MW Su TuTh TuTh Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 varies 6-9:15 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. 1-4 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. 6-9:15 p.m. $879 $149 $149 $139 $269 $269 31 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Law Enforcement/Security Church Security This awareness workshop benefits religious leaders in the community. Learn about staff training, policy and procedure development, security assessments, protecting offerings, surveillance techniques recognizing different kinds of threats and security team development. S.C. Constable Training Courses cover policy and procedures, laws of arrest, search and seizures, crisis intervention, evidence, officer survival, handling prisoners, constitutional law, juvenile procedures/child abuse, police community relations, police communications, civil liabilities, ethics and firearms. Also included are defensive tactics and weapons retention training. Prerequisites: Must have authorization letter from SLED Regulatory Services to register. Students must make a 70 or above on the final exam and pass the firearms training/range qualifications. Public trust, public safety and accountability by law enforcement agencies demand that commissioned state constables be of good character/ reputation and have no significant criminal record or unsuitable background. Proper forms for pre-enrollment will be sent for completion prior to class. Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalency certificate. Candidates must first request an application packet from SLED (803.896.7015). Upon submission of the application packet, the candidate may enroll in this course. Participants need to provide their own handgun in one of the following calibers: .38, 9mm, .40, .357 or .45. They also need a holster and 500 rounds of ammunition prior to firearms training. Materials SLED Level I Security Instructor Training All participants must be currently registered with SLED as a security officer with a licensed security company to attend this training. Students will teach a 20-minute block of instruction on a security topic of their choice. Students must achieve a minimum score of 70 percent on both the written examination and oral presentation. SLED must approve all participants. Materials included. SLED Level ll/lll Security Instructor Training All participants must be currently registered with SLED as a security officer with a licensed security company to attend this training. Prerequisite: SLED Level I Security Instructor training. SLED must approve all participants. Materials included. included. Course Dates XCRJ 505-004 XCRJ 505-005 XCRJ 505-006 XCRJ 502-001 XCRJ 501-005 XCRJ 501-006 XCRJ 503-Z05 XCRJ 503-Z06 32 Church Security Church Security Church Security S.C. Constable Course Basic SLED Level I Security Instructor Training SLED Level I Security Instructor Training SLED Level ll/lll Security Instructor Training SLED Level ll/lll Security Instructor Training Sept. 22-24 Oct. 20-22 Nov. 17-19 TBA Sept. 21-25 Nov. 16-20 Oct. 19-23 Dec. 7-11 TuTh TuTh TuTh TBA MTuWThF MTuWThF MTuWThF MTuWThF 6-8:30 p.m. 6-8:30 p.m. 6-8:30 p.m. TBA 8 a.m-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $149 $149 $149 $599 $459 $459 $459 $459 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Personal Fitness Backpacking Essentials This four-part series benefits both beginners and novices as you learn about gear needed, food options, cooking, safety, troubleshooting and selecting the right locations and trails. It can be fun and rejuvenating to backpack to a wonderful campsite and spend the night outdoors. Moreover, visiting the outdoors enhances self-efficacy, sharp-thinking, fitness motivation and enjoyment of exercise. Personal Trainer Certification Become a certified personal trainer. This program is offered in conjunction with World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.), which offers one of the top four certifications for personal fitness training. This course does not guarantee a certification, but rather prepares you to take the certification examination. Fifteen hours of classroom instruction includes anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition and health screening. Fifteen hours of hands-on practical training at Select Fitness prepares you to work with clients one-on-one. Plus, this program includes a 30-hour internship that networks many graduates right into a job. For reading assignments, call 843.574.6683 in advance of the first session. One-time lab fee: $25 payable to Select Fitness. Note: All participants must be enrolled at least seven days prior to class start date. Proof of CPR/AED certification is required before earning the certification. Books not included. Personal Trainer Recertification (PTR) Online courses are now available 24/7 for certified personal trainers seeking recertification. Courses are taught by W.I.T.S.-certified trainers. Students are contacted directly by W.I.T.S. upon registration. Class start time is arranged shortly after you call 843.574.6152 to register. Classes granting 6 CECs include Running Well; Pregnancy Fitness; Exercise Program Design for Special Populations; Business Success for Fitness Professionals; and Insider Secrets of Advertising for Fitness Professionals. Classes granting 9 CECs include Group Exercise Instructor Practical Review; Personal Trainer Foundations; Personal Trainer Practical Review; Group Exercise Instructor Foundations; Youth Fitness Instructor Foundations; and Youth Fitness Instructor Practical Review. Class granting 12 CECs is Older Adult Fitness Instructor Foundations. Course descriptions and textbook information are available at http://www.witseducation.com/resources/ wits-promo-materials.zip. Books not included. Self-Defense Taught by Buchen Martial Arts, these courses provide students with risk/situational awareness, risk reduction and personal safety information, in addition to physical defense techniques. They encompass information on prevention and strategies as well as physical self-defense instruction. Advanced topics cover punching, kicking and throwing techniques to ward off an attacker as well as prevention strategies. Course Dates Backpacking Essentials XFIT 552-001 Backpacking Essentials Aug. 25-Sept. 15 Tu Personal Trainer Certification XFIT 501-003 Personal Trainer Certification Sept. 26-Oct. 31 Sa Personal Trainer Recertification (PTR) XFIT 509 PTR Business Success for Fitness Professionals XFIT 508 PTR Exercise Program Design for Special Populations XFIT 513 PTR Group Exercise Instructor Foundations XFIT 514 PTR Group Exercise Instructor Practical Review XFIT 510 PTR Insider Secrets of Advertising for Fitness Professionals XFIT 515 PTR Older Adult Fitness Instructor Foundations XFIT 511 PTR Personal Trainer Foundations XFIT 512 PTR Personal Trainer Practical Review XFIT 507 PTR Pregnancy Fitness XFIT 506 PTR Running Well XFIT 517 PTR Youth Fitness Instructor Practical Review XFIT 516 PTR Youth Fitness Instructor Foundations Self-Defense XFIT 550-001 Self-Defense Beginner Sept. 3-24 Th XFIT 550-002 Self-Defense Beginner Oct. 8-29 Th XFIT 551-001 Self-Defense Advanced (no class Nov. 24) Nov. 5-Dec. 3 Th Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 6-8 p.m. $119 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $699 online online online online online $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 online online online online online online online $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 6:30-8 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m. $99 $99 $109 33 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Real Estate and Property Management Property Management To obtain a property management license, the applicant must be at least 18 years old and agree to the submission of a satisfactory credit report, have a high school diploma or GED equivalent, complete all 32 hours of the course (two hours of course allotted to testing), pass the property management examination, and apply for a property manager license within one year. TTC is an authorized provider for the pre-license course in property management and real estate. For state requirements, visit www.llronline.com. This course fulfills the South Carolina Real Estate Commission’s requirements for the property management license exam. The fundamentals of property management and applicable state laws are covered. Note: The S.C. Labor and Licensing Board requires students, by law, to complete the entire Property Management course. You must successfully complete the course to be eligible for the exam. Any person wishing to take the South Carolina Real Estate Licensing Exam must now pay for and pass a criminal background check BEFORE taking the exam. This form can be downloaded from the SCREC website at http://llr.sc.gov/recheck. STUDENTS MUST PASS THE BACKGROUND CHECK BEFORE TAKING THE STATE EXAM. Books not included. TTC is an authorized provider for the pre-license course for real estate and property management. Please check South Carolina’s state requirements at www.llronline.com. Real Estate I To obtain a real estate license, the applicant must be at least 18 years old and agree to the submission of a satisfactory credit report; have a high school diploma or GED equivalent; provide proof of completion of 60 hours of prelicense education from an authorized school; pass the state written examination; submit an application for licensure along with the appropriate fees; and be associated with a brokerin-charge. This 60-hour course meets new requirements and successful completion enables you to sit for the state examination. Any person wishing to take the South Carolina Real Estate Licensing Exam must now pay for and pass a criminal background check BEFORE taking the exam. This form can be downloaded from the SCREC website at http:// llr.sc.gov/recheck. STUDENTS MUST PASS THE BACKGROUND CHECK BEFORE TAKING THE STATE EXAM. Books not included. Real Estate Exam Preparation Finished your real estate course? Enhance your chances of passing the South Carolina real estate licensing exam; this booster can help. We prepare you to get through the real estate exam with ease and less anxiety by covering test-taking techniques and providing practice tests. This course is geared to those who need to overcome test anxiety and practice taking tests by using real estate subjects as content for the practice test. Materials included. Course Dates XREA 502-005 XREA 502-006 XREA 503-001 XREA 503-002 XREA 501-005 XREA 501-006 34 Property Management Property Management Real Estate Exam Preparation Real Estate Exam Preparation Real Estate I (no class Oct. 12) Real Estate I (no class Nov. 26) Sept. 15-Oct. 15 Oct. 20-Nov. 19 Nov. 4 Dec. 2 Sept. 14-Oct. 29 Nov. 2-Dec. 17 TuTh TuTh W W MWTh MTuTh 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. $265 $265 $65 $65 $425 $425 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Teacher Recertification These courses are for teachers currently certified and seeking renewal hours for re-certification. For those currently employed with a public school district, prior acknowledgement/approval by the principal or staff development officer to assure course relevancy is preferred. Option 3 teachers must enroll through TTC Continuing Education Registration and have a TTC transcript accompanying proof of completion for credit to be given by the State of S.C. Teacher Recertification office. Teacher Recertification Graduate Credits Teachers are now eligible for graduate credits for selected online courses, even if they are not currently employed by a public school district. Education to Go has partnered with Madonna University, fully accredited by both the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Each online Education To Go class is 24 contact hours of training, and 15 contact hours are needed to earn one graduate credit. Therefore, one online course earns one academic credit. The nine remaining contact hours can be applied to a future course, if you choose to do so. You may earn one graduate credit for every 15 online contact hours for completing the course and writing a paper describing how you might apply the knowledge on the job. These credits are non-degree graduate credits, which are designed to be used to satisfy the requirements of certificate renewal and salary increase. Cost is $150 per semester hour plus the cost of the online course. Visit www.ed2go.com/ trident or call 843.574.6683 for more information. Teacher Recertification Option 3 The State of S.C. Teacher Recertification policies have just been revised so that teachers who are not currently employed with a S.C. public school district may now take continuing education courses, classroom and online, and submit the completed course and its continuing education hours/CEUs towards their recertification. Courses completed must have a supporting transcript attached as hours are self-documented and sent to the Teacher Recertification office in Columbia. Though Ed2go continuing education online courses can be enrolled for online, the TTC Continuing Education Registration office must be notified if Ed2go or any continuing education courses are taken for Option 3 credit towards recertification so transcripts can be prepared. Teacher Renewal Plan This plan is for teachers currently employed by a South Carolina public school district who are eligible to take noncredit continuing education courses for part of their recertification requirements. For detailed information or clarification of S.C. Teacher Recertification requirements, particularly if you are not currently employed by a South Carolina public school district, call the State Teacher Recertification Hotline at 877.885.5280 weekdays after 1 p.m. A portion of an eligible teacher’s education hour requirements may be taken via noncredit continuing education courses. These CE courses meet Options 6 and/ or 10 requirements of the Teacher Renewal Plan. (60 noncredit continuing education instructional hours allowed). Prior to enrolling in a course, eligible teachers should get approval from their principal or staff development official. Self-documentation of hours of study for the State Teacher Recertification office is the student’s responsibility. These CE courses will enhance your organizational leadership, language and computer technology skills. These online courses are especially convenient as they each offer 24 instructional hours toward the maximum 60 noncredit CE instructional hours allowed. Most are instructor-led and selfpaced, available on the Internet 24/7. Online courses are offered in a variety of teacher-relevant topics. Please visit www.ed2go.com/trident and click Teaching and Education for more details on courses for teaching professionals. Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 35 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Workplace Health and Safety LOWCOUNTRY HEALTH AND SAFETY INSTITUTES Your Roadmap to Building a Prosperous Workplace Take all courses listed to earn a Health and Safety Officer Certificate. Register for XBUS 650-001, Lowcountry Health and Safety Institutes. (January 2016) Create a Healthy and Contented Workplace Learn strategies to encourage a mentally and physically healthy work environment for your employees. Through this series of presentations, each participant will learn meaningful approaches to better understand the importance of having a healthy workforce, both mentally and physically. (February 2016) Train Your Organization in CPR, First Aid and AED Each participant will gain a two-year CPR, First Aid and AED certification through the American Heart Association after successful completion of the course. Important lifesaving techniques will be covered to utilize in the workplace as well as at home or in the community. (March 2016) Manage Stress in the Workplace Reduce stress when you can’t get away from your electronic devices. Gain tips on how to minimize the impact of stress, better control your reactions to it and live a healthier life. (April 2016) Foster a Safe and Compliant Workplace Get an overview of the issues and situations company safety officers should know to look for to make their workplace accident-/incident-proof. Mr. Austin is not your typical auditor and his interesting style of presentation will make for a very informative and enjoyable morning. (May 2016) Champion a Safe Commuting Workplace The first part of this course covers what every driver needs to know in order to avoid accidents. The second part of the session will be all about being aware of motorcycle riders and, if you have riders in your workforce, how to keep them safe. (June 2016) Maximize Cyber Security in the Workplace Think your online data is safe? Think again! Find out what to look for, what to teach your employees and, in general, how to safeguard your sensitive information. Learn why you’re at risk and what you can do to protect your precious personal and business data from the outside world. (July 2016) Utilize Effective Office Ergonomics in the Workplace Learn proper work technique and methods for minimizing ergonomic risk at work and at home. Learn ways to place furniture and equipment, effective use of break time and postural awareness to lower the incidence of personal injury. (August 2016) Ensure a Legally Fit Workplace Explore basic employment laws, employee confidentiality, harassment, discrimination, employee classification (exempt vs. nonexempt, employee vs. independent contractor) and wage, hour and overtime regulations. (September 2016) Prevent Workplace Violence: Recognize, Evaluate and Respond Learn to recognize, evaluate and respond to risk factors related to workplace violence associated with the disgruntled employee, family member, random shooter or terrorist. (October 2016) Employee Domestic Violence – Recognize the Signs What can we do as employers to try to prevent domestic violence from “spilling over” into the workplace? How can we identify and assist employees who may be victims of domestic violence? This session reviews the facts and offers recommendations for employers to create an action plan. Course Dates XBUS 650-001 XBUS 655-001 XBUS 651-001 XBUS 660-001 XBUS 658-001 XBUS 654-001 XBUS 653-001 XBUS 656-001 XBUS 659-001 XBUS 652-001 XBUS 657-001 36 Lowcountry Health and Safety Institutes Champion a Safe Commuting Workplace Create a Healthy and Contented Workplace Employee Domestic Violence – Recognize the Signs Ensure a Legally Fit Workplace Foster a Safe and Compliant Workplace Manage Stress in the Workplace Maximize Cyber Security in the Workplace Prevent Workplace Violence: Recognize, Evaluate and Respond Train Your Organization in CPR, First Aid and AED Utilize Effective Office Ergonomics in the Workplace varies May 11 Jan. 13 Oct. 12 Aug. 17 April 13 March 16 June 15 Sept. 14 W W W W W W W W W 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon $899 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 Feb. 10 July 13 W W 8:30 a.m.-noon 8:30 a.m.-noon $99 $99 XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Campuses and Community Sites In addition to the Main Campus in North Charleston, Trident Technical College offers continuing education courses at its convenient campuses and sites across the Lowcountry. Community members can also enroll in personal enrichment classes for the pure pleasure of learning new and fun subjects. In collaboration with SC Works, Dorchester County Adult Education and other community partners, the center offers a variety of other services and resources such as job fairs, training resources, tax preparation clinics, and financial management workshops to help students and participants achieve their goals and succeed. Classes and Workshops – FREE BERKELEY CAMPUS The Berkeley Campus is located at 1001 S. Live Oak Dr. (Highway 17-A) in Moncks Corner. Call 843.899.8000 for more information. Fall Continuing Education Classes • Welding – Gas Metal Arc MIG, see pg. 16 • Welding – Gas Tungsten Arc TIG, see pg. 16 • Welding – Shielded Arc STICK, see pg. 16 NACES Testing NACES testing is offered on a bi-monthly basis for nurse aide candidacy testing (CNA). Visit www.pearsonvue.com/sc/ nurseaides. DORCHESTER COUNTY QUICKJOBS TRAINING CENTER The Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center is located at 5164 E. Jim Bilton Blvd. in St. George. Call 843.563.5269 or 843.574.2591 for more information. The Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center is an economic development hub for the area. Students can come onsite to train for jobs in their own community either through classes offered publicly or through contractual training with their employer. A college education is also within reach since academic credit courses can be offered at the center. You can apply these credits toward a certificate, diploma or degree. You do not have to pre-register. Classes meet from 9:3010:30 a.m. • Computer Basics and Microsoft Word: Sept. 12, Sept. 19 • Creating a Calendar: Nov. 21, Dec. 5 • Creating a Flyer/Brochure: Aug. 15, Aug. 22 • Creating/Writing a Résumé: Aug. 8 • How to Use Bullets and Numbering: Nov. 7, Nov. 14 • Keyboarding for Beginners: Aug. 29, Sept. 5 • Letter Writing: Oct. 10, Oct. 17 • Microsoft Word Cutting and Pasting: Sept. 26, Oct. 3 • Surfing the Internet: Oct. 24, Oct. 31 COMPASS Testing COMPASS placement testing is by appointment only. Call 843.574.2591 or 843.563.5269 for more information and to reserve your seat. The COMPASS Placement Test determines writing, reading and math skills for entrance to college. Educational Opportunity Center The Educational Opportunity Center assists adults in obtaining postsecondary education (beyond the high school/ GED level). Services include: • Counseling (academic, personal, career and financial aid) • College tours • Workshops on study skills, time management, selfesteem and other topics Public Broadband Computer Center – FREE The center is equipped with computers utilizing high-speed Internet and is open for members of the community to use free of charge (hours are subject to change). • Monday: 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. • Tuesday: 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. • Wednesday: 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. • Thursday: 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. • Friday: 7:30 a.m.-noon • Saturday: 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. • Sunday: Closed Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 37 Campuses and Community Sites ST. PAUL’S PARISH SITE MOUNT PLEASANT CAMPUS The Mount Pleasant Campus is located at 1125 John Dilligard Lane in Mount Pleasant. Call 843.958.5810 for more information. Fall Continuing Education Class • Retirement Planning, see pg. 28 The St. Paul’s Parish Site is located at 5231 Hwy. 165 in Hollywood. Call 843.323.3800 for more information. The Trident Technical College St. Paul’s Parish Site serves as a catalyst for promoting personal, community and economic development through education and training opportunities. The site offers various programs of study leading to associate degrees, diplomas and certificates as well as noncredit continuing education courses, Kids’ College, Teen University and contractual training in many subject areas. In collaboration with SC Works, Charleston County Adult Education and other community partners, the site offers a variety of other services and resources such as job fairs, training resources, tax preparation clinics, and financial management workshops to help students and participants achieve their goals and succeed. Classes and Workshops – FREE PALMER CAMPUS The Palmer Campus is located at 66 Columbus St. in downtown Charleston. Call 843.722.5500 for more information. Fall Continuing Education Classes • Art of Breadmaking I, see pg. 21 • Art of Breadmaking II, see pg. 21 • Storyteller Music Series: The Summer of You and Me, see pg. 19 • Storyteller Novel Series: Raptures: Tales of Darkness & Light, see pg. 19 • Storyteller Poetry Series: Poetically Thinking, see pg. 19 • Storyteller Poetry Series: Poetry Slam, see pg. 19 • Storyteller Poetry Series: Waking Up in a Beautiful Room, see pg. 19 • The Farmer and The Chef, see pg. 20 38 You do not have to pre-register for these classes. • Be Tech Savvy: Sept. 2, Nov. 30 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Computer Basics: Aug. 3, Aug. 19, Oct. 5, Nov. 4, Dec. 7 from 5:45-7 p.m.; Sept. 5 from 10:15 a.m.-noon. • Computer Skills I: Sept. 11, Oct. 7 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Computer Skills II: Oct. 19 from 5:45-7 p.m.; Dec. 12 from 10:15 a.m.-noon. • Email: Aug. 10, Sept. 28, Oct. 28 from 5:45-7 p.m. • FAFSA: Aug. 24 from 5:45-7 p.m.; Oct. 3 from 10:15 a.m.noon • File Management: Sept. 16, Nov. 11 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Heirs Property – Workshop in Collaboration with The Center for Heirs Property: Sept. 26 from 10 a.m.-noon. (Pre-registration is required for this workshop; call 843.323.3800). • Internet Basics and Searching: Dec. 9 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Internet Basics and Web Searching: Aug. 8, Aug. 22 from 10:15 a.m.-noon; Sept. 30, Nov. 18 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Keyboarding: Aug. 12, Sept. 21, Oct. 21, Oct. 23, Nov. 16 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Résumé: Nov. 2 from 5:45-7 p.m. XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite Campuses and Community Sites • Résumé Basics: Aug. 31, Sept. 23 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Smart Phones and Tablets: Aug. 26, Nov. 20 from 5:457 p.m.; Sept. 19 from 10:15 a.m.-noon • Word Processing: Aug. 28 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Word Processing I: Aug. 5, Sept. 7, Nov. 6 from 5:45-7 p.m. • Word Processing II: Sept. 9, Oct. 26, Dec. 14 from 5:457 p.m. COMPASS Testing COMPASS placement testing is by appointment only. Call 843.323.3800 for more information and to reserve your seat. The COMPASS Placement Test determines writing, reading and math skills for entrance to college. Educational Opportunity Center The Educational Opportunity Center assists adults in obtaining postsecondary education (beyond the high school/ GED level). Services include: • Counseling (academic, personal and financial aid) • College tours • Workshops on study skills, time management, selfesteem and other topics GED Classes – FREE Classes meet from 9 a.m.-noon on Monday and Wednesday and 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Want to earn your GED? In collaboration with Charleston County School District Adult Education, the St. Paul’s Parish Site is offering the GED program for adults ages 22 and older. This free program provides instruction, academic assessments, classroom materials and textbooks. Upon successful completion, eligible candidates will take the state GED test. If you pass, you will be awarded a South Carolina High School Equivalency Diploma. Earning a passing score on the General Education Development (GED) test could allow you to pursue college, earn a promotion, get a new job or prepare you to enlist in the military. WorkKeys testing is included. Public Broadband Computer Center – FREE The center is equipped with computers utilizing high-speed Internet and is open for members of the community to use free of charge (hours are subject to change): • Monday: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-7:30 p.m. • Tuesday: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-7:30 p.m. • Wednesday: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-7:30 p.m. • Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-7:30 p.m. • Friday: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-5 p.m. • Saturday: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • Sunday: Closed SUMMERVILLE SITE AT TROLLEY ROAD The Summerville Site at Trolley Road is located at 449 Old Trolley Rd. in Summerville. Call 843.574.2585 for more information. Fall Continuing Education Classes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Asbestos Cement Pipe Worker, see pg. 15 Asbestos Inspector, see pg. 15 Asbestos Inspector Refresher, see pg. 15 Asbestos Management Planner, see pg. 15 Asbestos Management Planner Refresher, see pg. 15 Asbestos O and M Worker, see pg. 15 Asbestos O and M Worker Refresher, see pg. 15 Asbestos Supervisor, see pg. 15 Asbestos Supervisor Refresher, see pg. 15 Asbestos Worker, see pg. 15 Asbestos Worker Refresher, see pg. 15 Hazmat Transportation and Security Awareness, see pg. 17 Forklift Training: Industrial Trucks, see pg. 16 HAZWOPER 24-hour, see pg. 17 HAZWOPER 40-hour, see pg. 17 HAZWOPER 8-hour Refresher, see pg. 17 Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting, see pg. 15 Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Refresher, see pg. 15 NFPA 70E Flash Training, see pg. 17 OSHA 10-hour General Industry Safety, see pg. 17 OSHA 30-hour General Industry Safety, see pg. 17 Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 39 Equip Your Workforce Certified Production Technician (200 hours) Master the fundamental skills for working in a manufacturing plant including safety, maintenance awareness, quality and manufacturing processes and procedures. Tooling U (Each course is 10 hours) Trident Tech now offers manufacturing courses in partnership with Tooling U-SME, the industry leader in online manufacturing training. We currently provide online courses in the following topics: shop practices and measurements; mechanical systems, hydraulics and pneumatics; industrial controls; programmable logic controllers; advanced programmable logic controllers; maintenance basics; and CNC machining. Mechatronics Level 1 (144 hours) JUMP START YOUR CAREER The Greater Charleston area is booming with industry and we have the perfect way to get your foot in the door! Trident Tech offers several different boot camps to help you get into the best businesses in the area. Each boot camp runs from three to five weeks and equips you with the knowledge, skills and abilities to allow you to land your dream job! CNC Machining Boot Camp (200 hours) Learn about the latest technology manufacturers use to create their masterpieces. This course will teach you the fundamentals of safety, measurement and how to use a CNC lathe and mill. Certified Logistics Associate/Technician (120 hours) The Certified Logistics Associate/Technician program provides the opportunity to master some of the most fundamental skills needed for the logistics businesses in Charleston including global supply chain logistics life cycle; safety principles; inventory control; and quality control. Certification in Transportation and Logistics Cohort Program (140 hours) CTL is known as the premier credential in the transportation/logistics industry. The CTL recognizes professionals who demonstrate a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of the profession. Participants must have a B.S. or B.A. degree from an accredited college or three years of professional experience. 40 Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering that provides the skills necessary for you to compete for highpaying jobs in the manufacturing industry. The first level helps you to master the basic skills necessary to start your career! For information on pricing and how to enroll in classes, please visit www.tridenttech.edu/ce/equip. Training options are available onsite or at one of our convenient campus or site locations. Benefits of Workforce Training: • Positive impact on your employees and your company • Increased employee productivity • Reduced turnover • Improved job satisfaction • Aiding in the recruiting process • Rewarding long-time employees • Reduced need for employee supervision • We are able to administer nationally certified proctored assessments which can be utilized by your company to determine training needs and as a best practice hiring tool. • We can also develop a plan for your company to utilize the Enterprise Zone Act which will get you money back on your training! • Ask us about our apprenticeship program development! • Customized courses are available in computer and information technology, health care, manufacturing, industrial and construction trades, professional/ organizational development and culinary arts teambuilding. Contact: To schedule a consultation or a free plant walk-through, contact Lloyd Kling at 843.574.6491 or Lloyd.Kling@tridenttech.edu. XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite Campus and Site Maps Main Campus Columbia Summerville/ Goose Creek 52 Exit 209A y Ashle Rd. phate Phos Exit 209B d. eR elin Mab MAIN CAMPUS ve. dA roa Rail 26 NM urr ay R ll R Ye a ma ns Ha . Ave tion Avia . Ave d. d. ers Riv NORTH CHARLESTON Exit 211A . Remount Rd Exit 211B 526 Charleston Bldg. Bldg. #Name Area Room # 910 Continuing Education Center CE Information 142/CE Registration 102 920 Complex for Economic Development Aeronautical Studies Division Office 816/ College Center 107/Computer Center 740/ Culinary Institute of Charleston Division Office 112D/The Learning Center 211/ Relish Restaurant 301/Vending and Student Lounge 307, 822 950 TTC Bookstore TTC Bookstore 104/Film, Media and Visual Arts Division Office 231/ The InterTech Group 526 Wellness Center 117/ TTC Café 116 and Student Lounge 115 7 Smoke-Free Buildings Policy ℡ Emergency Phone Main Campus 7000 Rivers Ave. • North Charleston, 29406 • 843.574.6111 17 Students may park in any lot except those designated as faculty/staff parking. Parking is prohibited at entrances and along perimeter roads and thoroughfares. Please visit www.tridenttech.edu for a complete map of Main Campus. All buildings at TTC are smoke-free. Smoking is prohibited at building entrances. Designated smoking areas are provided outdoors under gazebos and where ash urns exist. Smokers must properly dispose of cigarette/cigar remains in ash urns. This policy also applies to e-cigarettes. 171 Firearms Policy The carrying of firearms onto the premises or property owned, operated or controlled by TTC is prohibited, except as prescribed by S.C. Code of Law §16-23-420. Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 41 Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center Palmer Campus 5164 E. Jim Bilton Blvd., St. George 29477 843.563.5269 26 95 178 ST. GEORGE 66 Columbus St. Downtown Charleston 29403 843.722.5500 Berkeley Campus Spri Ac ad em yR d. 78 15 ng R d. DORCHESTER COUNTY QUICKJOBS TRAINING CENTER E. Jim Bilto n Blv d. Summerville Site at Trolley Road 26 St n ai G. Be rli n M S. M . ye rs Pk wy 78 17A Rd . WANDO HIGH SUMMERVILLE SITE SCHOOLAT TROLLEY ROAD ge 41 Mi sB rid les Rd . Old Ba con 16 ey ll Tro Rd . 1001 S. Live Oak Dr. (Highway 17-A) Moncks Corner, 29461 843.899.8000 Do rc 165 he st er Rd . 642 449 Old Trolley Rd. Summerville, 29483 843.574.2585 41 Mount Pleasant Campus PLEASANT MOUNT MOUNT PLEASANT 526 1125 John Dilligard Lane Mount Pleasant, 29464 843.958.5810 Lon vd Bl ck ry ne nah Savan ng l Pa of m Hu Rd. s nn Co Bl vd . e ifl R r Coleman to ec MOUNT PLEASANT d. CAMPUS R 17 Charleston . 17 le Is erry is F Math int g Po d. int R g Po Lon St. Paul’s Parish Site Rd. ge an R 526 Smoke-Free Buildings Policy All buildings at TTC are smoke-free. Smoking is prohibited at building entrances. Designated smoking areas are provid165 ed outdoors under gazebos and where ash urns exist. Smokers must properly dispose of cigarette/cigar remains in ash urns. Firearms PolicyST. PAUL’S PARISH 162 The carryingSITE of firearms onto the premises or property owned,Me operated or controlled by TTC is prohibited, except 5231 Hwy. 165as tal s R by S.C. Code of Law §16-23-420. prescribed d. Hollywood, 29449 le Is Bl vd . ck Hu n D ig MOUNT PLEASANT HOLLYWOOD 843.323.3800 or t ec ar CAMPUS d Ln . nn ill Co hn d. s Jo R lm d. gr yn e Blv Ira Pa yer aw 17 of nS Be Directions: From Hwy. 17, turn onto Ira Rd. (at Wando Crossing shopping center); left at four-way intersection; right where road ends; immediate left into TTC parking lot. 17 Colema 42 n Bl vd XCPT 505-001 = Main Campus B01 = Berkeley Campus P01 = Palmer Campus MP1 = Mount Pleasant Campus SP1 = St. Paul’s Parish Site SS1 = Summerville Site at Trolley Road DQ1 = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center W01 = Online Z01 = Offsite . Registration Information Register now – courses fill quickly! Pre-registration is required for all courses. FIVE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER Fees must be paid in full at time of registration. We accept cash, check, American Express®, Discover®, VISA®, MasterCard® and purchase orders. Online Online registration is safe; your credit card information will be processed over our secure servers. 1. Visit www.tridenttech.edu/ce and choose Registration Information from the top navigation bar. Then click on TTC Express link. You may search for courses using a keyword or the course code number, which can be found on the website and in the Continuing Education Schedule. 2. To register, select the courses you want to take and click Submit. 3. Unless you have already logged in, enter your name, address and other contact information on the Personal Identification screen and click Submit. 4. When you have completed searching for courses, choose Register Now (check out) and select Payment Type. Enter credit card information on the Credit Card Entry screen. Phone Call 843.574.6152. Registration hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Mail COURSE CHANGES AND DROPS Email ce.reg@tridenttech.edu or call the Registration office at 843.574.6152 before your course start date. REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION Email ce.reg@tridenttech.edu or call 843.574.6152. If a course is already full when your registration is received or if the course has been cancelled, we will notify you and a full refund will be processed. REFUND POLICY Trident Technical College reserves the right to cancel courses due to insufficient enrollment or instructor availability, in which case you will receive a full refund. You will receive a full refund of the registration fee if you cancel five or more calendar days before the course starts, or you can transfer your registration fee to a colleague or associate. You will receive 75 percent of the registration fee if you cancel within four calendar days before the course starts. No-shows are responsible for the full registration fee. No refunds will be given after the course starts. AUXILIARY AIDS If you require any auxiliary aids, services or accommodations, please call 843.574.6131. Register Online – It’s Quick and Easy Visit www.tridenttech.edu/ce > Registration Information. Print our form from www.tridenttech.edu/ce and mail with full payment to Trident Technical College, P.O. Box 118067 CE-M, Charleston, SC 29423-8067. For more information and to register, call a member of our friendly registration and customer service staff at 843.574.6152. Fax • Nakenya Fludd • Kaye Friday • Dianna Rodriquez Print our form from www.tridenttech.edu/ce and fax to 843.574.6310. Payment must be made by credit/debit card. In Person Come to the Complex for Economic Development/ Continuing Education Center (Bldg. 910), Room 102, Main Campus, 2001 Mabeline Rd., North Charleston, to complete registration and make payment. Registration hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. NEW PROGRAM – SENIOR SCHOLARS Students ages 65 and older can receive a 10 percent discount on personal enrichment courses. For a schedule, see pages 19-28. BOOKS Purchase your Continuing Education textbooks at the TTC Bookstore. Visit http://bookstore.tridenttech.edu or call 843.574.6578 for information. Please have your course code available. Equal Opportunity Statement Trident Technical College does not discriminate in admission or employment on the basis of race, gender, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or pregnancy. In compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Trident Technical College offers access and equal opportunity in its admission policies, academic programs and services and employment to individuals with disabilities. No otherwise qualified person will be denied access or opportunity on the basis of a disability. The college’s ADA, Section and 504 (Rehabilitation Act) and Titles VII and IX (Civil Rights Act) student coordinator is Pamela Brown. Please contact her for information about alternate communication methods and other services for students with disabilities. The coordinator can be reached at 843.574.6246 or TTY 843.574.6351. Please see the Course Code Key on every lefthand program page to determine the location of your course. Continuing Education Call Center – 843.574.6152 43 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 47 Charleston, SC Division of Continuing Education and Economic Development P.O. Box 118067, CE-M Charleston, SC 29423-8067 Lowcountry Health and Safety Institutes Your Roadmap to Building a Prosperous Workplace Join us for quick, insightful, monthly sessions on health and safety in the workplace. These workshops are especially helpful for those small to medium-sized businesses and organizations that do not have a full-time safety director on staff who ensures the organization is compliant with the latest laws and regulations. January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 April 2016 May 2016 June 2016 July 2016 August 2016 September 2016 October 2016 Create a Healthy and Contented Workplace Train Your Organization in CPR, First Aid and AED Manage Stress in the Workplace Foster a Safe and Compliant Workplace Champion a Safe Commuting Workforce Maximize Cyber Security in the Workplace Utilize Effective Office Ergonomics in the Workplace Ensure a Legally Fit Workplace Prevent Workplace Violence: Recognize, Evaluate and Respond Employee Domestic Violence – Recognize the Signs Cost: $99 per session or enroll in all 10 sessions for $899 while earning your Health and Safety Officer Certificate. See pg. 36 for more information. Register online at www.tridenttech.edu/ce or by phone at 843.574.6152. 44