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Enhancing Our Community,
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IndexAnti-discrimination / Anti-harassment Policy ............. 1
Adult Program Overiew ............................................... 2
New Classes .................................................................. 3
HVAC Training .............................................................4
Green Technology ........................................................ 5
Career Building ............................................................ 6
Office Procedures and Management.............................. 7
Health Occupations .................................................. 8-11
Telecommunications .............................................. 12-13
Computer .................................................................... 14
Fitness Classes ............................................................. 15
Professional Development ..................................... 16-17
Personal Enrichment ............................................. 18-19
Academic Classes GED® and ESOL.................... 20-21
Online Courses ...................................................... 22-23
Literacy Zone ............................................................. 24
Registration .................................................................. 25
Course LocationsAll Classes will be held at SJSEC unless indicated otherwise.
Monticello-SJSEC
St. John Street Education Center
22 St. John Street, Monticello
Monticello- LVSC
Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County
63 North Street, Monticello
Liberty-RPEC
Rubin Pollack Education Center
52 Ferndale - Loomis Road, Libert yConstruction Technologies
Career & Tech Dining Room
Natural Resources Lab
Li berty Hi gh School - Liberty
125 Buckley Street, Liberty
CACHE - Liberty
63 South Main Street, Liberty
SUNY Sullivan
112 College Road, Loch Sheldrake
Kauneonga Lake Fire Hall
Route 55, Kauneonga Lake
Sullivan West Public Library
Center Street, Jeffersonville
Sullivan West Elementary School
33 Schoolhouse Road, Jeffersonville
Fallsburg High School
115 Brickman Road, Fallsburg
Additional InformationTextbooks and Course Materials
Besides course tuition, it may be necessary for students to
purchase needed items such as textbooks or materials that may
require additional fees.Discounts
A 10% discount on specified online and/or regular classes may
be available for BOCES employees, Chamber of Commerce
members, and senior citizens (55 years and older). Note: Discounts only apply to Fitness, Office Procedures and
Management, Home Inspector, Professional Development, Personal
Enrichment, some Computer and Online classes.
Certificate of CompletionUpon successful completion of most courses, participants will
receive a certificate of achievement or completion. The
Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is a form of credit for con-
tinuing education and training. A student may earn a CEU
after ten hours of participation in an organized continuing
education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable
direction, and qualified instruction.
Tuition AssistanceTuition assistance and training opportunities may be available
for individuals who qualify through the Center for Workforce
Development. For more information, call (845) 794-3340, ext. 0620.
Course Gift CertificateTreat a friend to a Course Gift Certificate which can be
purchased in any denomination. They are available at the
St. John Street Education Center.
CancellationsBOCES reserves the right to cancel a class where enrollment
is insufficient. In the event a course is cancelled due to
insufficient enrollment, students will be notified by telephone
within a reasonable time before the class start date, and 100%
refunds will be processed. Further, we may cancel classes due
to bad weather, even when BOCES main campus in Liberty
remains open. Make-up classes will be scheduled. School
closings will be broadcasted on WVOS (95.9 FM, 1240 AM);
WSUL (98.3 FM); WJFF (90.5, 94.5 FM); WDNB (Thunder
102.1 FM); and WRRV (92.7, 96.9 FM) radio.
RefundPolicy
In the event a student withdraws from a class, the following
policy will be implemented:
1. Prior to the first day of class–100% refund, minus $15 drop fee.
2. Prior to the second day of class – 50% refund, minus $15 drop fee.
3.Allow up to 30 days for processing of refunds.
4.Refunds are made by credit card or check depending on the
form of payment used for registration.
5.No refunds will be given for one day classes at which the
registrant is a no show.
The Sullivan County Board of Cooperative Educational Services Adult & Continuing Education
Program offers academic, technical, and vocational courses. Classes are designed for those who seek to
establish themselves in an occupation or desire to upgrade their skills in a present vocation. Our program
accepts adults, recent high school graduates, and non-graduates. For more information call the
St. John Street Education Center, (845) 295-4900 from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Anti-discrimination / Anti-harassment PolicyThe SC BOCES Adult & Continuing Education Program is committed to providing and sustaining alearning and work community that is free from prohibited discrimination and harassment in all of its
programs, services, activities, and employment practices. The SC BOCES Adult & Continuing Education Program prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, or immigration status. Further, the SC BOCES
Adult & Continuing Education Program does not tolerate harassment of any type, shape, or form, including, but not limited to, sexual harassment.
Available Accessible Affordable
Sullivan County
BOCESAdult ProgramYour gateway to professional enhancement
and personal enrichment
BECOME AN ADULT VOCATIONAL PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR
If you have an interest or hobby that you would like to share with others (writing, drawing, painting, cooking,
sign language, flower arrangements, or others), please email: adulteducation@scboces.org or call (845) 295-4900.
Solicitation, promotion, or endorsement of a company, commercial venture, or products by instructors is not allowed.
Disclaimer
Sullivan County BOCES Adult & Continuing Education contracts with certified and non-certified instructors in various areas
of expertise to offer a wide variety of courses that benefit the community. We do not endorse the opinions or business affiliations
of our instructors. Sullivan County BOCES Adult & Continuing Education is NOT responsible for loss or damages incurred
from information and/or advice given by a continuing education instructor, whether in or out of the class. We do not provide
medical insurance for participants. Before starting any physical activity, please consult your medical professional. Participants
are responsible for the protection of their personal belongings. The details contained in this brochure are correct at the
time of printing. However, we may have to make changes, giving advance notice whenever possible.
ACADEMICABEAdult Basic Education
GED ® / GED PLUSGeneral Educational Development
ESOLEnglish for Speakers of Other Languages
Life Management
GRASP and Skills TutorHome Study Programs
Personal Fitness
Abs & Boot Camp Cardio ~ Senior Fitness
Get Fit WhileYou Sit ~ Masala Bhangra
Tai Chi Chuan ~ Walk Live ~ Yoga ~ Zumba
VOCATIONAL
HVACBroadband AcademyBasic PlumbingPhotovoltaic TechnologyCNA - Certified Nurse’s Aide Office Procedures & ManagementComputer TrainingDefensive DrivingSecurity Guard TrainingHome Firearm Safety Commercial Driver’s License Basic Electricity
Note: Classes marked with are approved
for the GI Bill.
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Academic Education:We claim program success when individual students
demonstrate increased reading, writing and mathematics
skills, earn their GED® diplomas, and/or improve their
ability to read, write, and speak English. In fulfilling the mission
established by the State Education Department to provide
free academic courses to adults, we utilize Employment
Preparation Education Act (EPE) funding to support
instruction in a variety of formats addressing multiple
learning styles among our participants.
Classroom setting:The Adult Program provides several day and evening
classes at the St. John Street Education Center (SJSEC) in
Monticello and at other sites throughout the county. The
classes include, but are not limited to, Adult Basic Education,
High School Equivalency Preparation, and English for
Speakers of Other Languages. We offer managed-enrollment
intensive GED® exam preparation immediately prior to
each of our test center’s public exams. NYS Plus, a joint
effort of Sullivan County BOCES and SUNY Sullivan, assists
students in earning the GED®, as well as transitioning into
college. Through rigorous math and language arts preparation,
learners acquire the skill-base to test out of the college’s
remedial math and writing courses. Class sessions of this
intensively managed enrollment course take place on the
SUNY Sullivan campus.
Distance Learning/Home Study setting:The integration of computer technology and distance
learning into our programs has kept pace with our
students’ need for variety in tools available to assist
them in reaching their goals. The Skills Tutor program
is described by the NYSED as an excellent multi-media,
web-based software program which offers a guided
on-line computer program of home study to qualified students
who cannot attend a traditional class. Teachers assign and
monitor work and tutor in-class as needed. We continue
to offer the packet-based GED® home study program
known as GRASP (Giving Ready Adults a Study Program).
All distance learning and home study options operate as
hybrids of traditional settings and distance learning formats
to enhance student success.
Online Courses:With an Internet connection, students are able to access a
variety of online courses from any location. Online
courses include a host of health occupation programs,
vocational training, professional and career development
classes. The online courses offered by our Adult Program
are authorized by accredited and recognized academic and
professional agencies and institutes.
Certification Affiliations:
Adult & Continuing
EduCAtion ProgrAm
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Sullivan County BOCES Adult and Continuing Education Program provides high quality educational, technical and
vocational services to returning adults, out-of-school youth, and those whose primary language is other than English.
Our support services empower families with life skills and citizenship training to forge life-long home, school and
community involvement. Commitment to our mission enables our clients to keep pace in a fast-changing, competitive
world.
National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification
is issued upon successful completion of state exam(s).
Learn the Federal DOT regulationscovering commercial truck air brakessystems. The course covers the basics ofsystem parts, function, and detection ofproblems, and maintenance of slackadjusters.
Sat. 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Aug. 4 & 11 8 hrs. Fee: $111
Instructor: C. Chirco
Learn to apply the Federal DOTregulations covering commercialtruck roadside inspections. Be certainyour vehicle is in compliance.
Sat. 8:30 AM-4:30 PMJuly 14 & 21 15 hrs.Fee: $191
Instructor: C. Chirco
Whether you're a snorkeler, justlearning to dive, or interested inbecoming a professional diver,Introduction to Scuba Diving is foryou. Our training will prepare you foropen water diving. Learn under thesupervision of qualified and certifiedaquatic experts.
Tue./Wed. 6:00 - 10:00 PM June 5 - 27 28 hrs. Fee: $585 (including textbook & gear)
Does not include 2-day openwater diving.
Instructor: TBA
Training Location:
Fallsburg HS swimming pool
A comprehensive sales training whichoffers specific approaches and salestechniques particular to the HVACsystems and equipment.
Mon. 4:00 - 9:00 PM Sep. 24, 2012 – Jan. 28, 2013Fee: $749 60 hrs.
Instructor: D. Lounsbury
This is a valuable course for anyonewho is thinking about or preparing toattend college. Do not let the shortageof funds or lack of finances stop yourambitions and success. Learn aboutthe different financial assistanceprograms that will pay for your collegeeducation. This course is excellent forparents of children in college, orthose preparing to enroll in college.
Mon./Wed. 6:00 - 8:00 PMJune 11 - July 9 16 hrs.Fee: $110
Instructor: C. Hammond
Introduces you to the revived mostancient therapeutic approach used inholistic healing. You will learn theprinciple and practice of Reiki tobring the mind and body to a state ofequilibrium and wellness. Learn touse your palms with light touches andspecific stationary placements totransform universal energy into ahealing power. You will learn handpositions protocol, Reiki healingexchanges, and guided imagerymeditation.
Sat. 10:00AM - 4:00 PMJune 16 & 23 10 hrs.Fee: $120
Instructor: M. Lorenzo
Advance your basic knowlege ofReiki principles, symbols, and skillsto become a therapeutic practitioner.
Sat. 10:00AM -5:00 PMJuly 14 & 21 12 hrs.Fee: $144
Instructor: M. Lorenzo
This course is designed especially fortherapeutic practitioners who pursuea mastery in Reiki to teach and trainothers.
Sat. 10:00AM -5:00 PMAug. 4, 11, 18 and 25 24 hrs.Fee: $216
Instructor: M. Lorenzo
Classes Marked
with are
approved for
the GI Bill.
Additional courses are
currently being approved.
Call us at (845) 295-4900
to see if your course qualifies.
Reiki I
nEW ClASSESCDL Class A and B
Air Brakes SystemsR e i k i
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Reiki II
Reiki IIIMaster/Teacher
HVAC Introduction To Sales
Health OccupationsCourses
See pages 8 - 11
Finance Your Education
CDL Class A & B RoadsideTruck Inspection Program
Introduction to Scuba Diving
This is a beginning course in heating,ventilation and a ir conditioningtechnology. Upon the successfulcompletion of this course, the studentshould be able to identify the functionof basic components of both heatingand air conditioning units and toidentify electrical components andtheir relationship to the various repairand troubleshooting techniques. Topicsinclude basic plumbing, electricaltheory, heat laws, soldering, refrigerants,oils and refrigeration cycles ofresidential and light commercialsystems.
Tue./Thu. 6:00-9:30 PM July 24 – Sep. 20 60 hrs.Fee: $780
This course is for students who wantto better understand the SolarThermal systems and how they canhelp save fuel costs.
Fri. 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM Apr. 20 – May 18 30 hrs.Fee: $519 $100 only
Use your expertise in physical buildingconstruction and HVAC controls tobecome a HVAC site analyzer, HVACsystem planner and installer. Thiscourse is designed for HVACbusiness owners and workers alike.
Mon./Wed./Fri. 6:00 - 9:30 PM May 21 - Sep. 10 160 hrs.Fee: $1899 $999 only
Upon completion of this coursestudents should be able to identify theappropriate techniques used in theresidential construction industry todetermine proper sizing of HVACequipment and ducts in order to meetthe requirements for a high quality,comfortable climate in terms ofheating, cooling, humidifying,dehumidifying, ventilation and airfiltering. Participants will be able toidentify all components, apparatuses,and functions of residential and lightcommercial HVAC systems, includingknowledge of energy alternatives,blueprint readings, ladder diagrams,and troubleshooting a variety of heatingsystem issues. Trainees will receive akit containing the needed tools torepair heating and air conditioningsystems.
Tue./Thu. 6:00-9:30 PM Sep.25 - Dec. 18 116 hrs.Including some SaturdaysFee: $1,600
Upon completion of this course thestudent should be able to identifytechniques and procedures to installnew systems, retrofit systems and doan initial start-up, check-out furnacesand air conditioners. Students will beable to identify the components andtheory in electronic, pneumatic anddirect digital control systems as theyapply to HVAC systems. Studentswill also learn the essentialprinciplesand application for heat pumps .The U.S. Government requiresal l individuals who open a systemor conta iner holding a controlledrefrigerant to be certified. Individualswho work on stationary equipmentor use refr igerant designed forsuch systems can become certifiedafter passing a proctored Section 608EPA examination. Candidates can becertified in any of three equipmentcategories plus Universal. 160 hrs.
Offered during the Winter 2012/2013
Students will acquire advancedknowledge of built up mechanicalsystems and load analysis to promoteHealthy Home, filtration, controls.Course guidelines follow theHoneywell and the American LungAssociation standards of measurealong with ASHREA. Further,students will learn personal safetyand the types of equipment usedin residential and light commercialcleaning in a hands-on training withpatented cleaning equipment.
Tue./Thu. 6:00-9:30 PM July 24 – Nov. 15 160 hrs. Fee: $999
Including some SaturdaysCertification:
Indoor Air Quality Certification
HVAC trAiningIntroduction to HVAC Intermediate HVAC Advanced HVAC
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Instructor: D. Lounsbury
Solar Thermal Basics
//
Solar Thermal Heating
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)& Air Duct Cleaning
Thanks to a NYSERDAgrant that made this
offer possible
50%-80% Tuition Cut
Solar Thermal
Basics
& Solar Thermal
Heating Courses
This course will provide the studentwith an understanding of basicprinciples of electricity to includealternating and direct current and Ohm’sLaw, with an emphasis on DC theory.This course is required for anyonewho plans to take Introduction to PVTechnology and doesn’t have theprerequisite knowledge of electricaltheory.
Tue./Thu. 5:30 - 9:30 PMMay 22 - June 5 20 hrs.Fee: $299
Instructor: TBA
Training Location:
RPEC Construction Technologies
Designed for a person with a strongpersonal interest in PV technology, aswell as those considering a career insolar electric technology, this coursewill give you the theoretical basis forunderstanding the various types ofsolar electric systems. It will cover thehistory of solar electricity, currentmarkets and industry status, basicelectrical theory, and other aspectsnecessary for solar electric systems.Detailed study of system componentsincluding the proper electricalinterconnection of these components,will include hands-on trainingexercises and experiments. Local visitsto PV-related facilities and assemblyof real world system examples willreinforce classroom learning.
Prerequisite:
Completion of Basic Electrical Theory or equivalent knowledge.
Tue./Thu. 5:30 - 9:30 PMJune 7 - July 12 40 hrs.Fee: $729
Instructor: TBA
Training Location:
RPEC Construction Technologies
In this course, students will developthe knowledge and practical skillsneeded to install utility-connectedand off-grid PV systems. Study ofelectric load analysis, system andcomponent design and sizing, systemsiting, shading, mechanical systemand electrical configuration, safety,and electrical and building codecompliance will be supplementedwith hands-on system installation.Successful completion of this coursewill enable the student to sit for theNABCEP PV Entry Level Certificateof Knowledge exam. With additionaleducation, training, and installationexperience, this certificate can leadto becoming a NABCEP Certified PVSolar Installer.
Prerequisite:
Completion of Introduction to PV
Technology or equivalent course with
instructor approval.Mon. - Fri. 8:00 AM - 4:30 PMJuly 16 - 20 40 hrs.Fee: $729
Instructor: TBA
Training location:
RPEC Construction Technologies
Complete the requirements for thiscourse to become a New York StateLicensed Home Inspector. This full,140-hour-course conta ins the fivemandated training modules, includinga required 40 hours of field-basedtraining where you will learn thescope and procedures for homeinspection according to the NYSapproved curriculum. The course
prepares you to take the NYS
licensing exam. Each of the first fourmodules will conclude with an exam.
Module 1
Tue./Thu. 4:40-9:30 PM
June 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28
Module 2
Tue./Thu. 4:40-9:30 PM
July 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
Module 3
Tue./Thu. 4:40-9:30 PM
July 31 & Aug. 2, 7, 9, 14, 16
Module 4
Tue./Thu. 4:40-9:30 PM
Aug. 21, 23, 28, 30 & Sep. 4, 6
Fee: $695 for each of the above
modules.
Module 5
Friday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
7/20 & 8/3, 17, 31 & 9/7
Fee: $1,200
Textbook: $135
Instructor: F. Libero
grEEn tECHnologYBasic Electrical Theory for
Renewable Energy Practitioners PV Installer’s Course
Introduction toPhotovoltaic Technology
State LicensedHome Inspector
5
Special Offer
Save $400 on
all 5 modules if
purchased at the
same time.
Total Fee: $3,580
Students learn to weld metal using avariety of electrodes. Instruction willinclude oxyacetylene cutting, gasmetal arc welding including anintroduction to MIG welding, grinding,and fabricating various types ofprojects. Tuition includes supplies andmaterial. Bring your own personalprotective gear or purchase it from theinstructor.
Consult your physician ifyou have a pacemaker.
Mon./Wed. 6:00-9:00 PM July 9 - Aug. 8 30 hrs. Fee: $346
Instructor: N. FrangipaneTraining location: RPEC Natural Resources Lab
Prepare yourself for the Class A & BCDL written test.This training coursewill update you on all relevantinformation including the variousendorsements. The course provides acomprehensive review for the permittest.
To obtain a NYS CDL you must meetseveral requirements, includingpassing the USDOT medical exam.
Sat. 8:30 AM-4:30 PM June 23 & 30 15 hrs. Fee: $191
Sat. 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Aug. 18 & 25 15 hrs. Fee: $191
Instructor: C. Chirco
This course is structured for CDLholders who wish to obtain theHazMat endorsement. The course isdesigned for drivers who alreadypossess a HazMat endorsementbut need to renew it (once every 2years) at the DMV office as requiredby NYS law. This course will prepareyou for the renewal-written test.
Sat. 8:30 AM-4:30 PM June 2 & 9 15 hrs. Fee: $191
Instructor: C. Chirco
A hands-on and money-well-spenttraining course. Both the novice andthe advanced beginner will acquirevaluable skills in heavy equipmenthandling. The novice will learn thebasic equipment systems of the backhoe,bulldozer, excavator, and dump truck.You will learn operational skills witha special focus on safety and equipmentmaintenance. If you already have somemachine operation experience, thistraining is designed to expand yourknowledge and enhance your skills.Build your skills for a rewarding careeras a heavy equipment operator.
Tue./Wed./Thu. 3:30 - 6:30 PM
May 22 - June 21 45 hrs.
Fee: $452
Instructor: J. Reichle
Tue./Wed./Thu. 3:30 - 6:30 PM
July 10 - Aug. 9 45 hrs.
Fee: $452
Instructor: TBA
Must be at least 18 years to enroll
Safety equipment (safety glasses, ear protection, and a hard hat) is
included in the tuition.
Appropriate work clothes and boots are required.
Training Location:
First day of class is held at the
RPEC Natural Resources Lab;
thereafter, all classes will be held
at Sullivan West Elementary
School.
CArEEr BuildingBasic Arc Welding
Commercial Driver Training
Permit Preparation
Test Preparation for CDL
HazMat Endorsement
Heavy Equipment
Backhoe B u l l d o z e r
Dump TruckExcavator
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Commercial Driver TrainingRoad Practice
CDL B Road Practice 20 Hrs.
Fee: $3,001
CDL A Road Practice 81 Hrs.
Fee: $11,500
CDL A Road Practice 160 Hrs.
Fee: $22,500
Includes Truck for
Your Road Test
FOR MORE INFORMATION
(845)295-4900
Instructor: TBA
This unique course offers a mock
office setting where the student can
develop his or her computer and typing
skills while interacting with other
students. Specific modules can also be
selected to conform to each student’s
career choice. The open enrollment
classes give you an opportunty to
register for any class at any time.
Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Typing/Keyboarding
Achieve at least 35 words per
minute with high accuracy.
Fee: $450 45 hrs.
Microsoft Word Suite 2010
Learn to create, edit, and access
MS Word documents, including
page setting and formatting.
Fee: $540 40 hrs.
Business Correspondence
Business letters, memos, reports,
mailing (using mail merge in MS
Word) with emphasis on accuracy.
Fee: $495 45 hrs.
Letter & Memo Writing
Prerequisite:
Business Correspondence
Reading and writing exercises
to enhance your professional
correspondence skills.
Fee: $330 30 hrs.
Microsoft Spreadsheets Suite 2010
Introduction to spreadsheets using
Illustrated Series Microsoft Excel
Book, including inventory control,
mark-up, and projections.
Fee: $525 40 hrs.
Internet
Learn the basics of using the
Internet, email, attachments, web
search, online job applications, and
resume posting.
Fee: $220 20 hrs.
Word Processing
Introduction to using MS Word
and Publisher to create and design
professional projects such as flyers
letterhead, tables, memos, and much
more using clip art, borders, and
other graphics.
Fee: $595 50 hrs.
Office Machines, Filing, and
Reception Techniques
Introduction to office machines:
Fax, Dictaphone, Photocopier, Cash
Register, Calculator, as well as office
filing using both alphabetical and
numerical systems, basic phone
etiquette, accurate message taking,
and courteous customer service.
Fee: $330 30 hrs.
Beginner Medical
Terminology and Transcription
Learn basic word structure, suffixes
and prefixes, while practicing
transcription.
Fee: $440 40 hrs.
Medical Office Simulation
Introduction to the specialized field
of medical office. Students will
simulate the creating of various
appointments, files; fill out forms;
type letters and doctor’s notes; and
create typed telephone conversation.
Fee: $330 30 hrs.
Legal Office Simulation
Introduction to the specialized field
of the legal office. Students will
simulate the making of appointments,
typing Affidavits, Summonses and
Complaints, Answers, Power of
Attorney, and more.
Fee: $330 30 hrs.
Microsoft Publisher 2010
Learn the basics of desktop
publishing using Illustrated Series
Microsoft Publisher
Fee: $595 50 hrs.
oFFiCE ProCEdurES
And mAnAgEmEnt
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Register forall of the
classes and
save $518
Take Your Career To
New Heights
This 130-hour course meets therequirements for the New York StateNurse’s Assistant Certification (CNA).Learn the ski l ls necessary to obtain employment in a hospital,nursing home, residential health carefacility, and/or home-care agency.This course includes 30 hours clinicalexperience in an area health carefacility. Upon completion of thiscourse and passing the NYS clinicaland written tests, the student will beeligible for Nurse’s Assistant Certification.
Prerequisites:
1. HS Diploma/GED or actively
working on GED and have a 7th
grade reading level.
2. An interview is required prior to
the start of class.
3. A reading-skill assessment is
required prior to enrollment. The
reading assessment is free and
performed at SJSEC.
Mon./Wed./Fri.
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Jun 18 - Aug. 28
Mon./Wed./Fri 1:00 - 5:00 PM
Oct. 12 - Dec. 21 Evening Session
Tue./Thu. 5:30 - 9:30 PM
Jul. 5 - Oct. 15
Fee: $1,680Clinical experience is required.
Tuition includes: Registration, textbooks, workbooks,uniform, name tag, blood work andphysical exam, and 30 hrs. clinicalexperience. Students will beresponsible for two clinical test feeswhich total approximately $115.
This course prepares students tocollect blood specimens from patientsfor the purpose of laboratory analysis.Students will become familiar with allaspects of blood collection andwi l l rev iew the sk i l l s neededto perform venipunctures safely.Training includes terminology, bloodcollection procedures, order of drawand other engaging topics. Studentswho successfully complete this coursewill have the opportunity to pursue theNational Healthcare Association
(NHA) Phlebotomy Technician Exam.
The course consists of 90 hourslecture and 40 hours clinical.
Tue./Thu. 6:00- 9:30 PMJune 19 - Aug. 28 130 hrs.Includes Saturdays: 7/7, 7/28, & 8/18 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Fee: $1,599 (textbook included)
This program is a guide to identifyingand understanding the basic wordstructure, root words, suffixes, andprefixes. Provides instruction in theorganization of the human body andthe associated systems, medicalabbreviations and symbols, andcommon medical terms. A greatintroductory course for aspiringhealthcare professionals!
Mon./Wed. 6:00 - 9:30 PMJune 18 - July 9 20 hrs. Fee: $499
This comprehensive 50-hour EKGTechnician Certification Programprepares you to function as anEKG Technician and to take theASPT Electrocardiograph (EKG)
Technician exam and other NationalCertification exams. This courseincludes important practice andbackground information on the anatomyand physiology of the heart, medicaldisease processes, medical terminology,medica l e th ics , legal aspects ofpatient contact, electrocardiographand stress tests. Additionally, you willpractice with equipment and performhands-on labs including introductionto the function and proper use of theEKG machine, the normal anatomy ofthe chest wall for proper lead placementand 12-lead placement and otherclinical practices.
Mon./Wed. 6:00 - 9:30 PMJune 18 - Aug. 8 50 hrs. Fee: $999 (textbook included)
HEAltH oCCuPAtionSMedical Terminology
Certified Nurse’s Aide
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EKG Technician
Certification
Prepare for Your CNA Exam
Written Exam Prep Course
May 11, 17 & 21
12:00 - 4:00 PM
10 hrs. Fee $79
Clinical Exam Prep Course
May 14, 15, 16, 18 & 21
12:00 - 4:00 PM
18 hrs. Fee $139
Complete CNA Exam
Prep Course
May 11 - 21
12:00 - 4:00 PM
28 hrs. Fee $199
Students must register for state exams
at least 10 days prior to exam date.
Phlebotomy Technician
Fees for Health Occupation
Courses DO NOT include State
test or certification fees.
HEAltH oCCuPAtionS
The Medical Unit Secretary providesorganiza tional, receptionist, andclerical support to the patient careunits including: processing ofphysician and nursing orders,maintaining an efficient and well-organized unit, and keeping suppliesand equipment available and properlystored. This course will help youdevelop the skills needed for the job.Meanwhi le , the Heal th Uni tCoordinator is designed to prepareyou to per form the t asks andresponsibilities of a Health UnitCoordinator in support of medicalstaff, nursing personnel, hospitalunits, and to assist patients andvisitors. This program includesin te rac t ive lec tures , l abs andexercises designed to review medicalterminology, communication, andmanagement techniques. Throughoutthis program students will performmultiple exercises in the complexitiesof transcribing physician’s orders;patient chart documentation; HIPAAregulations; dietary orders; diagnosticorders; vital signs documentation;and therapeutic testing; all in an effortto prepare a student to function as avital member of the healthcare team.Upon successful completion of thisprogram, students will be eligible tosit for the National Association
of He al th Unit Coordinators
(NAHUC) national certification exam.
Prerequisite:
Knowledge of MS Word, Excel
and Access.
Tue./Thu. 6:00 - 9:30 PMJune 19 - Aug. 7 50 hrs. Fee: $999
Today’s dynamic medical pract iceneeds health care professionals whopossess both administrative andclinical skills. Health care professionalswho can process incoming patients,manage medical billing processes,code on-going medical proceduresf o r t h i r d p a r t y i n s u r a n c ereimbursement, draw blood and readEKG resul ts are a diverse andinvaluable resource to the medicalpractice. In response to the growingneed for health care professionalswith multiple skills, this course isdesigned to give students a full andcomprehensive suite of administrativeand clinical skills. The programincludes the following:
Medical Terminology 20 hrs.Medical Assistant/AdministrativeAssistant 50 hrs.Medical Billing & Coding 50 hrs.EKG Technician 50 hrs.
Phlebotomy Technician 90 hrs.
After successful completion of the
program, you will possess the skills
required to perform multiple tasks in
a complex and dynamic health care
environment. The combined course
provides the foundation for a highly
marketable health care professional,
and qualifies students to take multiple
national certification exams including
the National Healthcareer Association
(NHA) Exam, and specific national
certification exams related to the
fields covered in this course, such asAAPC, CPC/CPC-H Apprentice,
AHIMA, CCA, CMAA, and more.
Tue./Thu. 6:00 - 9:30 PM
Aug. 21- Mar. 26, 2013 260 hrs.
Including some Saturdays
Fee: $5,299 (textbooks included)
This Dialysis Technician programprovides you with the knowledge andskills needed to perform the duties ofDialysis Technicians. Under thesupervision of physicians andregistered nurses, Dialysis Techniciansoperate kidney dialysis machines,prepare dialyzer reprocessing anddelivery systems, as well as maintainand repair equipment.
Mon./Wed. 6:00-9:30 PMJune 18 - Aug. 8 50 hrs.Fee: $999 (textbook included)
This comprehensive 90-hour courseprepares you to enter the pharmacyfield, and to take the Pharmacy
Technician Certification exam.Technic ians work in var iouslocations such as hospitals, homeinfusion pharmacies, communitypharmacies, and other health caresettings under the supervision of aregistered pharmacist.
Tue./Thu. 6:00-9:30 PM June 19 - Aug. 7 50 hrs. Fee: $999 (textbook included)
Medical Unit Secretary &
Health Unit CoordinatorMedical Assistant Career Track
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Dialysis Technician
Pharmacy Technician
registration(845) 295-4900
Ext. 1Fees for Health Occupation
Courses DO NOT include State
test or certification fees.
EMT/EMT B Refresher: August to November Call (845) 295-4941
Medical Billing and Coding
This combined 80-hour billing andcoding course offers the skills neededto solve insurance billing problems,manually file claims (using the CPTand ICD-9 manual), complete commoninsurance forms, trace delinquentclaims, appeal denied claims and usegeneric forms to streamline billingprocedures. The course covers thefollowing areas: CPT Introduction,Guidelines, specialty fields (surgery,radiology a nd laboratory), ICD-9(Introduct ion and Guidelines),Evaluation and Management), and basicclaims processes for medical insuranceand third party reimbursements. Youwill learn how to find the service andcodes using CPT, ICD-9 and HCPCSmanuals. After completing this courseyou will be qualified to take theNational Healthcareer Association
(NHA) exam; and after completing asix months to two years practicalwork experience, you would be eligibleto take the American Academy of
Professional Coders (AAPC),Certified Professional Coder (CPC/CPC-H Apprentice), the American
Health Information Management
Association (AHIMA) Certified
Coding Associate (CCA) exams;and/or other national certificationexams.
Mon./Thu. 6:00 - 9:30 PMJune 18 - Sep. 10 80 hrs.Fee: $1,799 (textbook included)
Effective October 13, 2013, the UShealthcare system must move fromICD-9 to ICD-10 for service codingpurposes. Program includes a detailedreview of both ICD-10 (diagnosticcoding) and ICD-10-PCS (inpatientprocedural coding); differencesbetween ICD-9 and ICD-10; federalregulation; hands exercises on casestudies; and much more!
Tue./Thu. 6:00-9:30 PMJune 19 - Aug. 7 50 hrs.Fee: $999 (textbook included)
This program covers information onthe medical assisting profession,interpersonal skills, medical ethicsand law, medical terminology, basicsof insurance billing and coding,scheduling appointments, telephonetechniq ues, med ica l recordsmanagement and management ofpractice finances. A great course formedica l off ice profess iona ls !Successfu l comple t ion of t heprogram gives you the opportunityto take the National Healthcareer
Association Certified Medical
Administrative Assistant (CMAA),and other exams.
Mon./Wed. 6:00-9:30 PMJune 19 - Aug. 7 50 hrs.Fee: $999 (textbook included)
This Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Management program prepares
students to understand and use
electronic records in a medical
practice. Access to health information
is changing the ways doctors care for
their patients. Doctors now have
access to a patient’s medical history,
surgeries, allergies to medications,
and recent doctor’s visits all at the
press of a button. This recent technology
that intertwines health information
from a variety of sources is known as an
electronic health record. An electronic
health record (EHR) includes
computerized lifelong healthcare data
from a variety sources where every
encounter an individual has with the
healthcare system is documented and
compiled for quick access. Electronic
Health Record professionals are
educated in the implementation and
management of electronic health
information using common electronic
data interchange systems such as
HL7, CDISC, and DICOM. Students
will learn the necessary components
consistent with maintaining the medical,
legal, accreditation and regulatory
requirements of the electronic health
record and database through classroom
and computer lab training. After the
completion of this program, students
will be prepared to sit for the National
Healthcareer Association (NHA)Certified Electronic Health Record
Specialist (CEHRS) exam.Mon./Wed. 6:00-9:30 PMJune 18 - Aug. 29 95 hrs.Includes Saturdays: 6/30, 7/14,
7/28 & 8/11 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Fee: $1,999 (textbook included)
Medical Coding ICD-10
10
Electronic Health Record
Management
HEAltH oCCuPAtionS
Medical Administrative Assistant
Fees for Health Occupation
Courses DO NOT include State
test or certification fees.
Medical Administrative Assistant
This course covers information on the
medical assisting profession, interpersonal
skills, medical ethics and law, medical
terminology, basics of insurance billing
and coding, telephone techniques,
scheduling appointments, medical
records management and management
of practice finances.
Fee: $1,299
Medical Coding ICD-10
Effective October 13, 2013, the U.S.
healthcare system must move from
ICD-9 to ICD-10 for service coding
purposes. Program includes a detailed
review of both ICD-10 (diagnostic
coding) and ICD-10-PCS (inpatient
procedural coding); differences be-
tween ICD-9 and ICD-10; federal
regulation; hands on exercises and
case studies.
Fee: $999
Pharmacy Technician
This comprehensive course will
prepare students to enter the pharmacy
field and take the Pharmacy Technician
Certification Board’s PTCB exam.
Fee: $1,299
ECG/EKG Course for Nurses
This course is a valuable resource for
learning the fundamentals of reading
and interpreting ECGs. Course
information includes: cardiac anatomy
and physiology; electrical basis of
ECGs; sinus dysrhythmias; and much
more.
Fee: $699
EKG Technician
The EKG Technician Program will
prepare students to perform EKGs.
This course includes information on
anatomy and physiology of the heart,
medical disease processes, medical
terminology, medical ethics, legal
a s p e c t s o f p a t i e n t c o n t a c t ,
electrocardiography, and stress testing.
Fee: $1,299
Medical Billing & Coding
This billing and coding course offers the
skills needed to perform complex
coding and billing procedures. The
course covers CPT, specialty fields
(such as surgery, radiology, and
laboratory), ICD-9, and basic claims
processes for insurance reimbursements.
Fee: $1,399
Medical Terminology
This course is a guide to identifying
and understanding the basic word
structure, root words, suffixes, and
prefixes. It provides instruction in the
organization of the human body and
the associated systems, medical
abbreviations, symbols and common
medical terms. This is a great
introductory course for aspiring
healthcare professionals!
Fee: $499
Dialysis Technician
This Dialysis Technician Program
provides students with the knowledge
needed to perform the procedures of
a Dialysis Technician. It reviews nor-
mal kidney physiology, the basic
principles of hemodialysis, kidney
dia lys i s machines , d ia lyzer
preparation and reprocessing as well
as how to assist dialysis patients in
managing their disease and treatment.
Fee: $699
HEAltH oCCuPAtionS
onlinE CourSES
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Sullivan County BOCES is offering new Health Ed Today online e-learning courses at www.healthedtoday.com.
These courses are highly interactive and provide students with an enriched learning experience. The Health Ed
Today courses were developed through a partnership with leading education organizations including Pearson
Education, E-College and Condensed Curriculum International.
To help students advance in their careers, courses include: 24 hour a day instructor support & course mentors
~ Engaging labs ~ Student exercises ~ Course videos ~ All textbooks ~ Workbooks and student materials
~ A new “Career Services” website.
Visit us online at www.scboces.org for a complete list of courses and to learn more about these exciting new
programs. Log on today to pre-register – don’t wait – classes will fill fast.
Ask us about national or state certification opportunities through these courses!
Fees for Health Occupation
Courses DO NOT include State
test or certification fees.
For additional information call (845) 295-4900
Connect with today’s Business andSmart Home technologies byreceiving training in business andintelligent communications systems.Topics that are covered include thebasics of home networking,automation,security and entertainmentsystems. Learn skills that range fromsetting up a home office to fine-tuninga home theater sound simply bymoving speakers . This courseprovides understanding of both today’sand tomorrow’s Smart Home andBusiness Systems and is also a mustfor careers in architecture, interiordesign, construction, installation, realestate, and all other fields that frequentlycome into contact wi th theserapidly evolving technologies.
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PMOct. 9 - Nov. 6 40 hrs. Fee: $450
Certification:
Telecommunications Technology
This course is a hands-on, short-termprogram that provides the skills andknowledge desired universal ly byindustry professionals for entry-levelemployment in the telecommunicationsconnectivity field. Graduates will beversed in all phases of installation andmaintenance of copper networkingsystems to include data, voice and videofor both commercial and residentialapplications. Students will work withactual cabling and connec tivitydevices as they terminate, test andtroubleshoot copper-based data, voiceand video connec tivity devices as
they terminate, test and troubleshootcopper-based data, voice and videosystems as found in Business andSmart Homes. Also covered in thecourse are commercial and residentialcabling standards, cable routing andplacement.
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PMNov. 13 - Dec.12 40 hrs. Fee: $450 (including textbook)
Copper Certification:
Network Cabling Specialist
Leviton Certified Installer
This course is a short-term but hands-onprogram that will provide students withthe skills and understanding necessary toland employment positions involvingfiber optic connectivity as found incommercial and residential applications.Knowledge gained from this program ishighly sought-after by professionals in theindustry looking to hire ent ry-leveltechnicians. Students will learn the theorybehind fiber optic transmission systemsas well as practice sharpening skillsrequired for effective fiber cabletermination and splicing. Other topicstouched upon throughout the course arecabling standards, cable routing andplacement , and the tes t ing andtroubleshooting of fiber optic cablingsystems.
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PMJan. 2 - 28, 2013 30 hrs. Fee: $350
Fiber Certification:
Network Cabling Specialist
Become a Smart Home Professional
in the area of home entertainment by
learning how to install whole-house
audio systems and home theaters.
Discover tips like how to place speakers
properly for maximum satisfaction or
how to create a 360-degree sound
stage for Home Theater. Find out the
effects of subwoofer placement on
sound quality, the difference between
using soft and hard spaces, and the
advantages and disadvantages of flat
panel displays. Work with actual
speakers, a 5.1 level system, and
interactive trainers to learn not only
how to maximize the highest notch
listening enjoyment, but also how to
master all of the skills necessary
to install, test, and troubleshoot audio
and video connectivity systems and
devices. This course is also suitable
for polishing skills that are useful for
careers in architecture, interior
design, construction, installation, real
estate, and other fields, as it applies
to home entertainment systems of
today and tomorrow. Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PMFeb. 4 - 26, 2013 30 hrs. Fee: $350
Audio/Video Certification:
Smart Home Professional
Broadband Technology
tElECommuniCAtionS
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Introduction to
Telecommunications
Introduction to Home
Entertainment; Residential
Audio/Video Systems
Introduction to Network
Cabling: Fiber Optic-Based
Systems
Introduction to Network
Cabling: Copper-Based Systems
All classes are held at Liberty High School
Instructor: P. Killian
Learn in-demand skills on how to
program office telephone systems
using this hands-on training. Students
assume the role of System Program
Administrator and set up functioning
digital telephone systems that include
voice mail and automated attendants.
This course also demonstrates
arrangement of telephone key systems
that are found in smart homes and
businesses including department stores,
restaurants, and offices. Upon completion
of this course individuals can become
System Program Administrators and
will be able to install, test, program
and maintain the operation and
security of digital telephone systems
including (VoIP).
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PM
Mar. 4 - Apr. 8, 2013 40 hrs.
Fee: $450Certification:
Voice Communications Professional
Students who complete Connecting to
Business will be able to set meaningful
life goals, construct an effective
resume, cultivate the qualities
employers are looking for in job
candidates, approach a job interview
with confidence, and trace a typical
job progression.
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-9:00 PM
April 10 - 16, 2013 10 hrs.
Fee: $119
Certification of CompletionSC BOCES
The Complete CCENT Training is
designed to provide students with
qualifying skills to land a system’s
administrator entry level position in
the field of information technology,
and to prepare them for the Cisco
CCENT/ICND1 certification exam.
The course is a combination of
certifications that include Cisco's
CCNA Discovery Networking for
Home or Small Businesses and the
Cisco CCNA's Discovery Working at
a Small-To-Medium Business or ISP.
Cisco course completion certification
will be awarded. In addition, the student
wil l be required to complete a
certification in constructing high
speed copper cabling networks. An
i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y r e c o g n i z e d
certification from C-Tech Cabling
as well as a certification from Leviton
Controls will be presented to the
student upon successful completion
of the program. This course consists
of the following 4 modules:
CCENT Discovery I 75 hrs. $439
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PM
Oct. 1- Dec. 3
CCENT Discovery II 75 hrs. $439
Network Cabling:
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PMDec. 4, 2012 - Feb. 12, 2013
Copper-Based Systems 40 hrs. $450
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PM
Feb. 13 - Mar. 18, 2013
CCENT Prep. Course 20 hrs. $145
Mon./Tue./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PM
April 1 - 15, 2013
All CCENT Certifications 210 hrs.
Register for all classes $1200
Certification:
Cisco/Leviton Controls
Network Cabling Specialist-Copper
Leviton Certified Installer-Copper
Cisco's CCNA Discovery Networking
for a Home or Small Businesses
Cisco CCNA's Discovery Working for a Small-to-Medium Business
Connecting to Business:
A Course in Employability
tElECommuniCAtionS
Introduction to Telephone
Systems and VoIP
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Become a
Certified
Broadband
Professional
Your Credential
for a Financially
Rewarding Career
in Network
Technology
Complete all preceeding
courses and earn this
highly desired
certification
Broadband TechnologyAll classes are held at Liberty High School
Complete CCENT
Discovery Certification
Instructor: P. Killian
Learn to create, manipulate and
organize spreadsheets that deal with
data.
Mon./Wed. 5:30 - 8:30 PM
June 11, 13, 18 9 hrs.
Fee: $99
Instructor: M. Nelson
Build on your MS Excel Basics
knowledge to become proficient
in Excel spreadsheets and the
applications of graphics, charts,
data import and formulas.
Mon./Wed. 5:30 - 8:30 PM
June 25, 27, July 9 9 hrs.
Fee: $99
Instructor: M. Nelson
Learn to create, edit and format
documents such as letters and
reports.
Tue./Thu. 5:30 - 8:30 PM
July 17, 19, 24 9 hrs.
Fee: $99
Instructor: M. Nelson
Build on your MS Word Basics to
become proficient in Word processing
using templates, clip art, and
additional formatting skills
Mon./Wed. 5:30 - 8:30 PM
Aug. 13, 15, & 22 9 hrs.
Fee: $99
Instructor: M. Nelson
A hands-on course which will cover
using a mouse and keyboard to create,
print, and save a document. Special
focus will be placed on relieving
anxiety for those with no computer
experience.
Tue. - Thu. 5:30 - 7:30 PM
May 29 - 31 6 hrs.
Fee: $70
Mon. - Wed. 5:30 - 7:30 PM
July 16 - 18 6 hrs.
Fee: $70
Instructor: R. Cosh
By popular demand we haveexpanded our extremely successfulAnxiety Free Computing I. Where weleft off in the first course, we continuehere. Learn more basic functions ofthe computer in addition to Internetbasics, email accounts, how to searchthe Internet, and shop online.
Tue./Thu. 5:30 - 8:30 PMJune 12 & 24 6 hrs.Fee: $70
Tue./Thu. 5:30 - 8:30 PMAug. 7 & 9 6 hrs.Fee: $70
Instructor: R. Cosh
Learn about Facebook and Twitter.Learn to set up accounts, establisha profile, add your loved ones andfriends to your network, join groups,and more. Also learn about blogs, howto follow them and how to create yourown blogs.
Mon.- Wed. 5:30 - 7:30 PMJuly 30 - Aug. 1 6 hrs. Fee: $70
Instructor: R. Cosh
A must for individuals who seek toenhance their computer and softwareknowledge, including typing, MicrosoftWord, Excel, Access, PowerPoint,Publisher, and the Internet. The courseprovides training in common officepractices and procedures, including filemanagement, accurate recordkeeping,business correspondence, editing, andthe use of office equipment.
Mon. - Thu. 5:30 - 8:30 PMOct. 2 - Feb. 28 222 hrs.Fee: $1,716
Instructor: M. Nelson
Learn the fundamentals of managingyour business finances through theuse of QuickBooks. This course willmove you from setup through start-up.
Wed. 5:30 - 8:30 PMSep. 5 - Oct. 24 20 hrs. Fee: $199 (textbook included)
Instructor: M. Nelson
Learn mail merge to create card lists,invitations, certificates, charts, tablesand outlines.The last three nights’projects will be determined at the startof the class based on participants’needs and ideas.
Tue./Thu. 5:30 - 8:30 PMAug. 7 - 23 18 hrs. Fee: $122
Instructor: M. Nelson
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Microsoft Word Basics
Microsoft Excel Basics
MS Excel Intermediate
Social Networking 101
Anxiety Free Computing II
Anxiety Free Computing I
ComPutErBusiness Office Skills with
MS Certification Training
MS Word Intermediate
Introduction to QuickBooks
Projects Integrating
MS Word and Excel
Abs & Cardio Boot Camp
Designed to focus on strengtheningabs and core stability while targetingeach muscle group in your body.Highly motivated support for all levelsof fitness in an encouraging groupenvironment.
Tue./Thu. 5:15 - 6:00 PM
Instructor: M. Woolsey
The walk classes will be conductedby a certified WALK LIVE leaderusing the indoor walking techniquesestablished and proved through manyyears of success of Leslie Sansone’sWalk At Home Programs. WALKLIVE indoor walk classes will createa synergy among walk class membersthrough a group class environmentwhich will provide the ongoing support,motivation, and inspiration to notonly begin to walk but to continue towalk for health and weight loss.These classes are ideal for those whohave had little or no physical activityin a long time, great for those who arefit and active but like adding newactivities to their routines, perfect forthe young or elderly, and equallyenjoyed by men and women!
Walk Live 1 Mile
Mon./Wed. 6:30 - 7:15 PM
Walk Live 2 Mile
Mon./Wed. 4:00 - 5:00 PMMon./Wed. 5:15 - 6:15 PM
Instructor: J. Rosenbaum
A non-impact and non-aerobic fitnessroutine. Improve your balance, corestrength and joint mobility with gentleexercises as you sit. Designed for theelderly and disabled. This is a fun,easy program that anyone can join.
Mon./Wed. 3:15 - 4:00 PMInstructor: J. Rosenbaum
This Zumba class is for beginners. Thepace is a little bit slower than ourother Zumba Classes. The instructoris easy to follow and has a greatfollowing of Zumba enthusiasts.
Mon./Wed. 4:15 - 5:15 PMInstructor: J. Vandervoort
Ditch the workout, join the party!Are you ready to party yourself intoshape? That’s exactly what theZumba program is all about. It’s anexhilarating, effective, easy to follow,Latin inspired calorie-burning dancefitness party that’s moving millionsof people toward joy and health.
Mon./Thu. 6:00 - 7:00 PMInstructor: L. Tracy
This is a fun, energizing program thathelps older adults take greater controlof their health through exercise andphysical activity.
Tue./Thu. 10:00-11:00 AMInstructor: S. Miros
Masala is Hindi for Spicy, andBhangra is a folk dance from India. The Masala Bhangra workout is anexercise-dance routine that modernizesthe high-energy folk dance of Bhangraby blending traditional Bhangradance steps and the exhilaration ofBollywood moves. This unique dancemixes cardiovascular with fun, and issuitable for participants of all ages and fitness levels.
Tue. 6:00 - 7:00 PMInstructor: K. Jones
If you can breathe and own a body,then you can learn yoga. An openmind is all you need to begin. Noexperience necessary.
Wed./Fri. 5:15-6:15 PMInstructor: C. Tweed
Tai Chi Chuan has been recognized forthousands of years as both a method ofself-cultivation and an unsurpassedform of self defense. It is gentleand easy to do. It can help calm theemotions, focus the mind, andstrengthen the immune system.
Wed. 12:30 - 1:15 PMInstructor: P. Tweed
FitnESS ClASSESNo matter what fitness state you are in, these fitness classes are for you.
Treat your body and mind to the joy of becoming or staying fit.Expert instructors, and supportive workout groups.
Open Enrollment Current trainees can try another class for free Free tryout for new trainees
Fee: $9 per training session 8 sessions $56 12 sessions $72 16 sessions $89 24 sessions $120
Individual classes are available For more information call: (845) 295-4900
Walk Live 1 Mile
&Walk Live 2 Mile
Yoga
Masala Bhangra
Zumba for Beginners
Get Fit While You Sit
Tai Chi Chuan
Zumba
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Senior Fitness
Great Opportunity for Educators
and Education Administrators
Boost your credentials, add to yourqualifications and hone your leadershipskills in the field of education. Graduatecourses are offered by the State Universityof New York at New Paltz campus.
The Principalship.
Mon. - Fri. July 3 - 11
Curriculum Development for
Administrators.
Saturdays 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
May 19 - June 30
Strategies for Professional
Development for Educational Leaders.
Mon./Wed. 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM
May 23 - June 27
Financing Public Education in a
Complex Economic and Political
Environment of Change.
Tue. 12:00 - 6:00 PM Jul.15
Mon./Tue./Wed.
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Jul. 17-18
Thu. 8:00 AM - 4:40 PM Jul.19
Grant Writing IDoes your school , agency ororganization need additional fundsduring tough economic times? Doyou think you can write a grant butneed some help getting started? TheGrant Writing I workshop includesintroductory concepts and skills newgrant writers need to develop to writea persuasive and successful grantapplication. The workshop is alsoappropriate for experienced writerswho want to improve their chances ofsuccess. Key topic areas include:searching for grants, assessing projectreadiness, grant components, capacitybuilding and competitiveness, anddeveloping effective goals andoutcomes. These skills apply to allpublic or private grant situations.Participants will begin work onformulating a grant concept into aproposal.
Tues. 5:30 - 7:30 PMOct. 2 2 hrs.Fee: $30
Instructor: K. Meckle
Grant Writing II
This class will provide an opportunityfor you to refine your proposal.Advanced concepts and skills will becovered. Time is provided for in-classwriting, as well as instructor critique.Need statements, goals and objectives,the evaluation process and grantrationales will be examined withfeedback provided. Budgets will bereviewed, as well as the process for finalediting, packaging, and submissionalong with the responsibilities of grantadministration will be covered.
Tues. 5:30 - 7:30 PMOct. 16 2 hrs.Fee: $30
Instructor: K. Meckle
Grant Writing IIIGrant Writing III will build uponconcepts covered in Grant Writing II.You will bring to class the grantproposal that you have worked on inGrant Writing I and II. This class useslecture as well as group and instructorcritique. Time will be allotted forin-class writing of your grant. Theproposal’s final editing, packaging,submission, project management andmethods and evaluation will beexplained in this class, which focuseson both public and private grantwriting situations.
Tues. 5:30 - 7:30 PMOct. 30 2 hrs.Fee: $30
Instructor: K. Meckle
Are you thinking of homeschoolingyour children but don’t know whereto start? During this course we willexamine the NY State Regulations onHomeschooling and explore questionssuch as:What are the attendancerequirements, course requirements,reporting procedures, and assessmentrequirements? There a re manyimportant issues that you shouldknow about homeschooling. The courseis designed to teach parents how totune into their child’s learning style,and how to write an IndividualizedHome Instruction Plan for their child.
Mon. 5:30 - 8:30 PMJuly 2 - 30 15 hrs.Fee: $115
Instructor: P. Helmuth
ProFESSionAl dEVEloPmEntGrant Writing
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Educational Administration
Leadership for the Millennium
Mon.-Fri. 8:30AM - 4:50PM
Jul. 30 - Aug. 3
Students must register for a
conference prior to registering
for Leadership for the Millennium.
Conference registration is
available through the Mid-
Hudson School Study Council
at: 845-569-3660
Introduction to Homeschooling
For registration and
tuition information
contact: New Paltz SUNY
(845) 257-SUNY (7869)
http://www.newpaltz.edu
8-Hour Pre-Assignment Training
for Security Guards
Satisfies the minimum criteriarecommended by the New York StateSecurity Guard Advisory Council andleads to a training certificate requiredfor employment as a security guard.
Sat. 8:30 AM-5:00 PM June 16 July 21 Aug. 18Fee: $119 8 hrs.
Instructor: A. Girolamo
On-The-Job-Training Course
for Security Guards
This is a mandated 16-hour course forsecurity guards that is generallyrelated to the security guard’s duties,nature of the workplace and therequirements of the company. Thiscourse must be completed within 90days of employment.
Sat. 8:30 AM-5:00 PMJune 2 & 9Fee: $221 16 hrs.
Instructor: A. Girolamo
8-Hour Annual
In-Service Training Course
This course is mandated for all securityguards in New York State. This mustbe completed on a calendar year basisfor each year succeeding the completionof the 16-Hour On-The-Job TrainingCourse.
Class schedule and fees: TBA
Instructor: A. Girolamo
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Program provides students with boththe theory and the clinical experienceneeded to pass the National CouncilLicensing Exam for Practical Nurses(NCLEX-PN). Students must passeach content area of the program andall practical clinical requirements. Inaddition, students must complete aminimum of 1,188 hours of instructionand be recommended by the LPNfaculty for entrance to the licensingexamination. This course preparesstudents for career opportunities in avariety of settings including: homehealth care agencies, hospitals, rehabcenters, outpatient clinics, dialysiscenters and doctor’s offices.
Sing up now for the Entrance
Exam on May 8
Course Starts in September
For more information:
(845) 295-4941
This fast-paced review of topicsincludes notarial acts, professionalethics and conduct, and principles ofnotarizing action, along with test-takingtips and handouts. An applicant forlicensure must be at least 18 years ofage and a U.S. citizen at the time ofapplication. Licensing requires a Stateexam. Additional licensing fee of $15payable by check or money order tothe Dept. of State is required foradmission to the exam.
Mon./Wed. 6:00 - 9:00 PMMay 7 & 9 6 hrs.Fee: $72 Instructor: N. Manzolillo
This course includes an introduction
to electricity, installation of boxes,
conductors, electric wiring, cable con-
nections, and switching. Other related
topics will be covered too. A complete
list of required safety tools will be
provided upon registration.
Mon./Wed. 5:30 - 9:30 PM
June 4 - 27 30 hrs.
Fee: $335 (textbook included)
Instructor: TBA
Training Location:
RPEC Construction Technologies
Join instructor and author GabrielleEuvino for a fun-filled, informativeand practical Italian immersion thatwill saturate you with the fundamentalsof Italian, just in time for summer.We'll cover salutations, directions,ordering a meal, and other practicalapplications of the language, supportedby a foundation of grammar with aconcentration on verbs. See how muchyou already know using cognates.Eat your way to fluency! No previousexperience necessary. This class isalso a great review. Gabrielle is authorof the "Complete Idiot's Guide toLearning Italian" and other titlesrelated to the Italian language.
Sat. 10:00 AM-3:00 PM June 16 & 30 10 hrs.Fee: $85 (includes textbook)
Additional fees: $10 for class material
Bring own lunchInstructor: G. Euvino
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ProFESSionAl dEVEloPmEntSecurity Guard Training
Italian Immersion
Residential Electric WiringLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Notary Public Review
This course will also be offeredat an alternative location:
Sullivan West ElementarySchool, Room 166, Dates: TBA
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Participants will
work with their
dogs in class and at
home. Commands to
learn and practice
include: sit, heel,
sit-stay, down,
down-stay, stand,
recall, and more.
Dogs must be over 3 months and
have proof of rabies and canine
distemper. The first session (6:00-
8:00 PM) of class will include a
demonstration (please do not bring
your dog). After the first session,
participants will be required to
purchase a suitable collar and leash
appropriate for their individual dogs.
Please list dog’s name, breed and age.
Tues. 6:00-7:00 PM
July 10 - Sep. 4 10 hrs.
(First class is 2 hrs.)
Fee: $133
Instructor: G. LakeTraining Location:
RPEC Parking Lot
Are you saying to yourself that you
can’t lose the weight? Move beyond
those negative thoughts and feelings
and start believing that you can! Start
the new you experience now!
Tues. 6:00 - 8:00 PM
May 22 - June 12 8 hrs.
Fee: $63
Training Location: RPEC
Instructor: S. Bloom, C. HT.
A hands-on pistol permit safety course
from the National Rifle Association.
You will learn basic firearms safety
and will handle a variety of real
handguns. A NRA instructor and
firearms dealer with over 35 years of
handgun experience will familiarize
you with handguns, their working parts,
and their safe handling and storage.
Choose any Saturday
June 2, 30 Jul. 28 Aug. 25
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Fee: $62 5.5 hrs. each sessionTraining Location:
Kauneonga Lake Fire Hall
Istructor: W. Meyer
Stop saying that you cannot quit
smoking and start believing you can!
Allow yourself the benefits of being
a non-smoker and join us now.
Tues. 6:00-8:00 PM
July 24 - Aug. 7 6 hrs.
Fee: $57
Instructor: S. Bloom, C. HT.Training Location: RPEC
A traditional folk art. Hand quilting.
Learn to coordinate colors, designs,
and patterns. Students will learn
cutting techniques, stitches, supplies
needed, and finishing methods.
Materials list supplied at registration.
Tues. 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Sep. 6 - 27 12 hrs.
Fee: $97
Instructor: J. Nystrom
Throughout this course students will
develop basic skills in creative art
including basic painting, design
techniques, experimenting with mixed
media and basic printmaking. Students
will learn basic principles of color
mixing, expression through painting,
monotype prints and mixed media art. Mon. 6:00 PM-9:00 PM June 11 - Aug. 13 30 hrs.Fee: $130
You must bring your own art
supplies. A list of required items,
totaling $80 - 100, will be provided
at time of registration.)
Instructor: C. Record
Add an artistic touch to your delicious
cakes. Learn the basics of cake
decorating and the essentials of icing
consistency through working with
buttercream and fondant.
Mon./Wed. 6:30-8:30 PM
June 4, 6, 11, & 13 8 hrs.
Fee: $70
Instructor: J. Geraine
PErSonAl EnriCHmEntDog Obedience Home Firearm Safety Course
You Can Do It Weight Loss
You Can Quit The Smoking Habit
Hand Quilting for Relaxation
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Cake Decorating
Basic Painting
Give the Giftof Knowledge
Birthdays - Weddings
Special Occasions
Gift Certificates
Available
Call (845) 295-4900 Ext. 1
This course will also be offeredat an alternative location:
Sullivan West ElementarySchool, Soccer Field,
6:00 - 7:00 PM
May 7, 14, 21, 24, June 4, 11,
18, 25 and July 2, and 9
This course is designed for studentswho need to improve their reading,comprehension, vocabulary andwriting skills. The course focuses onwriting skills, grammar, mechanics,spelling, sentence structure, paragraphdevelopment and outlining.
Mon./Wed. 5:30 - 8:30 PMJuly 9 - 30 20 hrs.Fee: $64
Instructor: K. Siegel
This course will review basic mathskills which will include number sense,operations, geometry, and algebra.
Thurs. 5:30-8:30 PMJuly 12 - Aug. 23 20 hrs.Fee: $64
Instructor: D. Master
Here is your opportunity to take yourcuriosity about the world of bagpipingto the exploratory phase! A practicechanter is required by the second sessionof this introductory level class. If youdo not have a chanter, receive theinstructor’s educated guidance in thefirst session for procuring the instrumentof your choice. The class will inspireand assist you for the continuation ofyour study of the bagpipes..
Mon. 6:00-8:00 PMJune 4 - July 23 16 hrs.Fee: $152
(Fee does not include practice Chanter)
Instructor: K. Smith
Build on your introductory experience
with bagpiping. Learn the basic
techniques with the appropriate
sca les and ac tua l tunes . The
purchase of a chanter is required.
Wed. 6:00-8:00 PM
June 6 - Aug. 15 20 hrs.
Fee: $203
Instructor: K. Smith
You never know! You may end up
dancing with the stars! Or use these
lessons to exercise and stay in shape.
Either way; come and join the fun and
learn the gaits and moves of swing
dancing. No experience or dance
partner needed.
Tues. 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
May 22 - June 26 6 hrs.
Tues. 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
July 24-Aug. 28 6 hrs.
Fee: $64 per person per section or
$105 per couple per section.
Instructors: J.Timke and K. Jeffers
This 3 hour course (add $15 and onehour for optional Infant CPR) isdesigned to provide the averageperson the ability to recognizeseveral life-threatening emergencies,provide rescue breathing and CPR, usean Automated External Defibrillator(AED), and relieve choking in adultsand children, in an effective manner.This course is designed for all individualswho are not healthcare professionals.Healthcare professionals shouldtake the AHA BLS for HealthcareProvider class.
Fee: $30 or $45 with optional Infant
Registration (845) 295-4940
This 5 ½ hour course is designed toprovide healthcare professionals theability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, providerescue breathing and CPR, the use ofan Automated External Defibrillator(AED), and relieve choking inadults, children, and infants in a safe,timely and effective manner. Thiscourse also covers two-person CPR,use of a bag-mask device, CPRwith an advanced airway, and providingcare in a hospital or healthcare setting.The course is intended for certified ornon-certified, licensed or non-licensed,healthcare professionals. A 30 minutelunch break is provided.
6 Hour Initial Fee: $55Skills test only Fee: $25
Registration (845) 295-4940
English Basics
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PErSonAl EnriCHmEnt
Math Basics
Introduction to Bagpiping
Swing Dance
American Heart Association (AHA)
BLS for Healthcare Providers
AHA HeartSaver AED
(Adult/Child/Infant)
Basic Bagpiping
Special Classes
In conjunction with the Sullivan
West School District, the Adult
Ed Program at BOCES will be
offering special classes at theSullivan West Elementary
School, in Room 166
Fishing for Beginning Anglers
Includes basic fishing techniques.
Date: May 14 and 16
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM Fee: $30
Maintaining Your Beehive
Learn to manage your beehive.
Date: May 19
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Fee: $25
Other Classes Offered:
Notary Public Review See page 17Dog Obedience See page 18
ACAdEmiC ClASSES
2012 GED ® Examination Schedule
Applications for the New York State GED® examination are
processed through the Adul t a nd Cont inuing
Education Program. Applications may be obtained at the
St. John Street Education Center in Monticello.
Public testing is held on scheduled Friday evenings and
Saturdays. Candidates desiring a different arrangement
due to religious observance, handicap, or disability may
apply for a special modification of the exam.
MATH WORKSHOPDo you struggle with math?
Is math the only subject you didn’t pass on your GED?Classes are on-going and run on
Mondays 1:00-4:00 PM
Individuals must be enrolled in another 6-hour GED® Program to participate.
NYS PLUS -College PrepPrepare for your future while you attend
our regular GED® classes.
This course prepares you to advance to the next
level whether it is becoming a nurse, studying HVAC,
learning green technology, or attending college.
Requirements: 9th Grade Level in Reading and Math.Distance Learning Programs
GRASP*
The “at home study program” requires 8th grade math
and reading levels.
*Requires $20 nonrefundable material fee
Skills Tutor: On-line computer based program.
ABE Skills requires 5th grade math and reading.
GED® Skills requires 8th grade math and reading.
FREE Registration and Assessmentat the St. John Street Education Center
for all GED® preparation classes.All interested students should register for
an intake appointment on Mondays at 9:15 AM or on Thursdays at 12:45 PM (Duration approx. 3-4 hrs.)
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Course Title Instructor Days Time Location Room
HS Equivalency Lewis Mon.-Fri. 9:00 AM-12:00 PM SJSEC 120
HS Equivalency Lewis Mon.-Fri. 12:30-3:30 PM SJSEC 120
HS Equivalency Feicht Mon.-Thurs. 9:00 AM-12:00PM SJSEC 119
HS Equivalency Feicht Tues./Thurs. 6:00-9:00 PM SJSEC 119
HS Equivalency McNellis Mon./Wed. 5:30-8:30 PM Liberty HS 102
HS Equivalency in
SpanishSmith Mon.-Thurs. 9:00 AM-12:00 PM SJSEC 224
HS Equivalency Master Mon./Wed. 6:00-9:00 PM SUNY Sullivan G011
HS Equivalency Leunissen-Rivera Mon./Thurs. 5:30-8:30 PMSW Public Library
Jeffersonville BranchMeeting Room
93% PASS RATE ON GED® EXAM FOR STUDENTS WHO ATTEND OUR CLASSES
Location: RPEC
July 13 & 14
Sept. 7 & 8
Nov. 16 & 17
Preferred Seating
for our GED®
Prep. Students
High School Equivalency Diploma Program (GED®)Study for the High School Equivalency exam in Sullivan County. Improve your basic skills in mathematics, reading,
social studies, science, and writing. Instruction is geared to individual levels, so whether you’ve been out of school
for one month or twenty years, a High School Equivalency Diploma is within your reach. Get this must-have document
with guidance from experienced GED teachers. In order to help you meet state/county regulations for GED® testing,
we offer a variety of classes and programs.
ACAdEmiC ClASSES
All ESOL students must
PRE-REGISTER before
attending classes!
CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT
(845) 295-4900 or (845) 791-4070
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF
OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL)
Learn English Now
(Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced)
DAY
Level Days/Times Location
BasicMon./Thu.
9:00 am-12:00 pm
SJSEC
Room 226
Intermediate/
Advanced
Mon.-Thu.
9:00 am-12:00 pm
SJSEC
Room 224
Conversation &
Writing
Mon./Fri.
9:00 am-12:00 pm
SJSEC
Room 226
Conversation &
Writing
Saturday
9:00 am-12:00 pm
LVSC
63 North Street
Basic -
High Advanced
Mon.-Sat.
9:00 am-12:00 pm
CACHE-Liberty
63 S. Main Street
Basic -
High Advanced
Mon.-Thu.
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
CACHE-Liberty
63 S. Main Street
EVENING
Basic/
Intermediate
Mon./Thu.
6:00-9:00 pm
SJSEC
Room 226
IntermediateMon./Wed.
5:30-8:30 pm
Liberty HS
Room 207
Basic/
Intermediate
Advanced
Tue./Thu.
5:30-8:30 pm
AGY Duck Farm
Ferndale
Advanced
English
Mon./Wed.
6:00-9:00 pm
SUNY Sullivan
GED® in SpanishCall Yempha Smith at
(845) 295-4821
BASIC ESOL: A course for the beginner who
has little or no knowledge of English, with focus on
activities which develop listening, speaking, reading, and
writing.
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED ESOL:Developed for the intermediate to advanced student, this
course provides work in all skill areas with emphasis
on developing reading and writing skills.
CONVERSATION AND WRITING:Students will be able to practice speaking English
in a relaxed environment. Students will also develop and
utilize their grammar and vocabulary skills through
creative and expository writing.
ESOL Learn at Home*Crossroads Café
*All home study programs require
a one-time $10 fee for materials.
Dare to ExploreA Life Skills Program in conjunction with GED®, GED®
in Spanish and ESOL that wil l include topics
on parenting, learning English, validating foreign
education diplomas, citizenship, and technology.
BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR
PURCHASE
& Complete Pre-GED® Preparation Book
& GED® Preparation Book
& GED® Connections Math Review Books
& Pre-GED® Math Review Books
All Books $25 eachAsk your teacher or office personnel
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onlinE ClASSESHow to Get Started
1. Visit our Online Instruction Center:
www.ed2go.com/scboces2. Under “Browse Catalog” click on the study
catagory of your interest to show a side menue listing
all available courses in that specific catagory.
3. Click on the course of your interest to learn more details
about the course and to setup a Student Account
with your own user name and password.
4. After online-class enrollment you need to contact
our office at (845)295-4900 to make payment and
complete enrollment.
5. When your course starts, return to our Online
Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To
begin your studies, simply log in with the name and
password you selected during orientation.
Additional courses are listed on the website.
Empowering Students with Disabilities
This class will assist the participant to gain confidence in working with
special needs students while they master strategies for promoting these
learners’ academic, behavioral, and social skills.
Spanish for Law Enforcement Professionals
Master the fundamentals of the Spanish Language as you practice basic
conversational skills and learn essential Spanish terminology for law
enforcement situations.
Spanish for Medical Professionals
Practice basic conversational skills and learn key healthcare words and
phrases.
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2010
Learn how to use this program to process payroll quickly and easily.
Through easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, you will discover
how to properly set up a payroll system, troubleshoot common
problems and avoid mistakes.
Teaching Adult Learners
Learn how to use the newest educational methods to create a student-
centered classroom that’s perfectly suited for adult learners. Topics
include identifying different learning styles, writing strong lesson
plans, using educational technology, creating a welcoming
environment, and designing effective assessments.
The Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention
Connection
Participants will learn how to combine two powerful educational
approaches—Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention—
so they can help every student succeed. They’ll find out how to perform
assessments, select research-based teaching materials, create lesson
plans that address learners’ diverse needs, and collaborate with
colleagues and parents on problem-solving teams.
Explore a Career as a Pharmacy Technician
Explore the many job settings and career paths open to the pharmacy
technician. In addition, you will master the skills required to gain an
entry-level position as a pharmacy tech or clerk.
Explore a Career in a Dental Office
Discover the wide range of dental office careers, master basic dental
anatomy and terminology, and learn how dental professionals create
healthy smiles. In addition, learn about medical privacy laws and
practice real-life skills including building a patient chart.
Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Assistant
Take this opportunity to learn all about the exciting, in-demand field
of medical information management. Explore the many responsibilities
of an administrative medical assistant (AMA), including making
appointments and handling diagnostic and procedural coding and
insurance billing.
Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards
Master the use of SMART Board and SMART Notebook technology
and learn how to create powerful interactive lessons blending text,
video and graphics. In addition, explore ways to use SMART
technology to broaden your content and make your lessons accessible
to all students.
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5
Class participants will create an in-class Website as they master
site planning, strategies, learn principles of good Web design and
discover the best practices for maintaining a Website once it’s online.
Intermediate Windows Vista
Master the skills needed to work with files, folders, programs, and
shortcuts in Windows Vista. In addition, learn how to use different
types of discs including flash drives, CDs, DVDs, and external hard
drives.
Going Green At Home
Participants in this class will discover simple, cost-effective ways
to make their homes green and keep their communities healthy.
From shopping to cooking to decorating and cleaning, they’ll find
hundreds of eco-friendly ideas they can put to work instantly.
National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving - New York OnlineGo to the website: www.nscddconline.com/NY
Click on: Purchase Course Click on: Complete and submit NY DMV Contract
Click on: Add to cart Enter Coupon Code: 361 Click on: Finish Checkout
Discount Fee: $34.95 (Accepted cards: American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Novus and GeoTrust)
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Steps:
Fee: $495 for Certificate in
Online Teaching
onlinE ClASSESFor Additional Information and Registration
Call (845) 295-4900
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Entrepreneur Boot CampStarting a business is something that all of us have thought about at one time or another. Everyone wants to be their own boss. Yetstatistics show that most businesses fail with the first five years. This course provides insight into the characteristics, knowledgeand skills need to be a successful entrepreneur. (1 month course)
Jun. 4 - 29 Fee: $195Courses for K-12 TeachersLearn online. It’s fun, and you can get graduate credit from the University of South Dakota for your relicensure and professionaldevelopment requirements. Choose from:Gender in the Classroom Jun. 4 - 29 Fee: $145Online Learning and Teaching for K-12 Teachers Jun. 4 - 29 Fee: $145Social Media for K-12 Teachers Jul. 2 - 27 Fee: $145Generational Learning Styles for K-12 Teachers Jul. 2 - 27 Fee: $145 Advanced Teaching Online Aug. 20 - 24 Designing Online Instruction May 21 - 25
Building Online Learning Communities Jul. 16 - 20
Students with AspergersIt is important for every teacher to understand how to recognize behaviors that may indicate Asperger’s Syndrome and learn towork with them effectively. Jun. 4 - 29 Fee: $145
Cyber SecurityCyber security issues are all around us and reach nearly every part of our business and work, from online banking and educationto Facebook and Wi-Fi. Finally, you can get up to date on Cyber Security basics and fundamentals. Designed for non-technicalmanagers, directors and others in the work place, you will find out about threats and vulnerabilities, safeguards, common attacks,viruses, malware and spyware, disaster recover planning, Intrusion Detection/Prevention, basic security architecture, introductoryforensics, and cyber terrorism. (1 month course)
May 7 - Jun. 1 and Jul. 2 -27 Fee: $245 each session
Business Research Certificate (only available as a certificate, $495 total for all 3 courses )Discover the specific knowledge needed to succeed in researching and utilizing the best and most appropriate data for decisionmaking for your work organization. Get the skills needed to effectively communicate research results to a specific audience formaximum impact and effective decision making. For business professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who needs specificinformation about a business; or who is in business and needs specific information about a particular topic such as market potential,competitive intelligence, standard industry practice, productivity improvement, etc. Introduction to Business Research Jun. 4 - 29 available as a certificateBusiness Statistics May 7 - Jun.1 available as a certificateQualitative Business Research Aug. 6-31 available as a certificate
Supervisory and Leadership CertificateYour employees are your most valuable resources. Ensuring the efficiency of your team is the key to your success and is yourmost important responsibility. Get practical, easy to understand, and insightful methods for new and even experienced supervisorsand managers. Learn about effective delegation, performance management, and writing performance reviews. (2 month course)
Jun. 4 - Jul. 27 Fee: $395
Virtual Meeting Technology (Only available as a certificate, $795 total for all 3 courses)Discover the various synchronous distance meeting formats available and learn about the technology of producing distancemeetings. Learn about the technology used to produce webinars, webcasts, video streaming and webcams. Acquire the knowledgeto work with vendors and get started in setting up your system. After the course, you will know about virtual meeting technologyand will be able to work with a vendor to set up your own virtual meetings.
Virtual Meeting Technology TBA available as a certificate
Keys to Effective Design of Virtual Meetings TBA available as a certificate
Managing Virtual Meetings TBA available as a certificate
Recruiting and Retaining Gen X and Gen YGeneration X balances work and friends and family. Generation Y, the largest generation in human history, has never known a timewhen there was not a World Wide Web. They each have very different work styles than the Baby Boomer generation. Get anunderstanding of both Gen X and Gen Y from an expert who programs and markets to Gen Y. Discover what motivates them atwork,what incentives they respond to, and what messages they value. Jun. 4 - 29 Fee: $175
Note: Descriptions of classes have been cited (rephrased and/or exactly cited) as they appear on LERN website.
litErACY ZonE
Case Management Services
The in take and assessment process ident i f ies
the educational needs of students, and helps provide
pathways to meet these needs. Students, as well as their
families, are assisted in every aspect of their related needs.
ESOL and Civics Literacy
Classes are offered to help students become proficient in
English and prepare them for U.S. Citizenship;
obtain/maintain employment; obtain driver’s license; and
become involved in community activities; and the
proper activation of the 911 emergency services.
Financial Literacy
Classes and workshops provide information on how to
open a bank account; establish a family budget; credit/debt
management; energy savings; and more.
Health Literacy
Classes and workshops provide information on how to
complete an application to Child Health Plus (CHP), WIC;
Healthy New York; participate in health screening;
making/changing/keeping medical appointments; proper
handling of medications.
Digital Literacy
Students are trained on the use of computers and Internet
connection; creating and managing email; posting online
resumes and job applications; and the use of the SMART
board. The Family Welcome Center offers a special
computer class for seniors citizens.
Workforce Preparation
Students are assisted in their employment quest: job
search, completion of a suitable resume, letter of interest,
and application, preparation for the interview, and a thank
you letter.
GED®
Classes are offered at several locations and at various
times to help students prepare for their GED® exam, and
move onto college and career path.
Community Collaboration
To ensure successful outcomes in meeting the educational
needs of our students, the Family Welcome Center
partners and works closely with government and
community agencies, namely:
1st Way Life Center ~ Action Toward Independence
Boys and Girls Club ~ Catholic Charities
Catskill Regional Medical Center ~ Center for Workforce
Development (CWD) ~ Communities that Care ~ Cornell
Cooperative Extension ~ Dispute Resolution Center ~
Easter Seals ~ Every Person Influences Children (EPIC)
Fidelis Care ~ Hudson Health Plan ~ Hudson River
Health Care ~ Jeff Bank ~ Maternal-Infant Services
Network ~ NYS EPIC HealthCare ~ Office for the
Aging ~ Oneonta Migrant Education Program
PathStone ~ Easter Seals (Project Excel)
SC Division of Health and Family Services
SC Care Corps/Recovery Center ~ SC Latino Service
Providers ~ SC Veterans Services ~ SUNY Sullivan
Sullivan Works One Stop ~ SUNY ATTAIN Lab
CACHE ~ SC Public Health ~ The Monticello Central
School District ~ The Recovery Center ~ United Way
Parent Services Network ~ VITA ~ Cancer Services
Program ~ Independent Living,Inc.
and Eat Smart New York
The Monticello Literacy Zone/Family Welcome Center
The mission of Monticello Literacy Zone is to provide the community with a comprehensive and systemic approach
to meet the literacy needs of the whole family from birth to adult; and to provide pathways out of poverty
through educational programs that lead to job readiness and employability. Our services include:
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TO REGISTER FOR ANY CLASS, COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM BELOW AND MAIL IT WITH YOUR
PAYMENT AT LEAST 10 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE THE START DATE OF THE COURSE(S).
BY PHONE: Telephone registration available for MasterCard or VISA credit card holders. Call (845) 295-4900.
BY MAIL: Complete the registration form and mail it with your check, money order, or credit card number and
expiration date to: Sullivan County BOCES Adult Program, 6 Wierk Avenue, Liberty, NY 12754.
Make checks or money orders payable to: SULLIVAN COUNTY BOCES.
BY FAX: Fax the completed registration form, with your credit card number and expiration date, to
(845) 791-4081.
IN PERSON: Register in person at the St. John Street Education Center, Suite 115, Monday through Friday,
9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. You may pay by cash, check, money order, or credit card.
Spring-Summer 2012 REGISTRATION FORM
Complete all of the following. Type or print clearly. Print your name as you want it to appear on your certificate.
Today’s Date:____________________________
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Mailing Address:__________________________________City:______________________ State:_______ Zip Code:_________
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Sullivan County BOCES
Adult & Continuing Education Program6 Wierk Avenue, Liberty, NY 12754
(845) 295-4900 / (845) 791-4070 ▪ Fax (845) 791-4081
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Liberty,
NY
Postal Customer
“Enhancing our community, one family at a time”
our mission
Sullivan County BOCES Adult and Continuing Education Program
provides high quality educational, technical and vocational services
to returning adults, out-of-school youth, and those whose primary
language is other than English. Our support services empower
families with life skills and citizenship training to forge life-long home,
school and community involvement. Commitment to our mission
enables our clients to keep pace in a fast-changing, competitive world.
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