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www.clcillinois.edu/wpdiTraining, consulting and cutting-edge courses for

businesses, professionals and the community.

Advance CLC Classes 2015 Summer Workforce Development Courses

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Getting new knowledge and skills can reveal possibilities you never imagined for you or your business. Our courses and services will help you reach your potential.

Achieve Peak PerformanceOur Continuing Professional Development courses and workshops can help you, your staff and your organization get the knowledge and skills to succeed. Our short-term courses are ideal for quick skill mastery, whether you want to hone current skills or explore a new career field.

Solve Business ProblemsMany business problems can be solved by empowering employees with the right training. Client Solutions provides results-driven training and consulting to meet your organization’s specific training needs.

Grow Your BusinessOur Small Business Development and International Trade Center will help you build your business, here and abroad. Learn how by scheduling an appointment with one of our specialists.

Browse the Summer ScheduleRegister for a class or schedule training for your staff. Connect to the possibilities through ongoing training and professional development. Affordable and local. Connect to your future at the College of Lake County.

EXPLORECONNECT

Client Solutions

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In addition to career development courses, we also offer non-credit courses for personal enrichment.

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CLC Classes2015 Summer non-credit courses

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Contents

Professional Development CoursesComputer Skills 6Concealed Carry 15Creative Presentations 8Customer Service 9Forklift Training 17Graphic Design Software 7Hospitality 16Human Resources 9Interpreting 4Management and Supervision 10Mobile Marketing 11Online Courses 18Personal Success Program 20Project Management Training 12Protective Services 14Real Estate 13Social Work 4Teacher Education – Online 5Truck Driver Training 17 Healthcare and NursingCPR, AED Certification 3Dental Hygiene 2Massage Therapy CE 1Nursing Education 2Pharmacy Technician 3 Small Business CoursesOnline Classes 22 DepartmentsClient SolutionsIllinois Small Business Development and International Trade CenterJudicial Services Registration Information 23

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For more information contact us at:

Workforce and Professional Development InstituteTechnology Building, Room T30219351 W. Washington St., Grayslake (847) 543-2615www.clcillinois.edu/wpdi

Grayslake Campus19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake, Illinois 60030

Lakeshore Campus33 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, Illinois 60085

Southlake Campus1120 S. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061

Classes and training are ongoing through August 2015. The information contained within is accurate as of April 2015, but is subject to change.

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CLC Summer Hours

The College of Lake County will be closed on Monday, May 25 to observe the Memorial Day holiday.

Starting the week of June 8 through the week of Aug. 3, the college will be open Mondays-Thursdays and closed on Fridays. Hours of operation will be:

Admissions: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cashier’s Window: 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Workforce and Professional Development Institute: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The regular Monday-Friday work schedule will resume the week of August 10.

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Advance your career

Continuing Professional Development

With the continually changing work environment, preparing yourself with new abilities or an alternative career is a smart strategy. We want to be your training partner to help you advance your career.

Career Training from Administrative Assistant to Professional Interpreting

Healthcare

Computer Skills

Truck Driver Training

Industry and Safety

Online Classes

Unsure of your next career move?

Explore new opportunities by attending a FREE information session.

Professional Interpreting Monday, May 18

Pharmacy Technician Tuesday, May 19

Truck Driver Training Thursday, June 4 Thursday, July 23 Thursday, Aug. 20

All information sessions begin at 6 p.m. and are held at the Grayslake campus. Sessions are FREE, but pre-registration is suggested.

Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com to register or for more information.

www.clcillinois.edu/professional (847) [email protected]

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Massage Therapy CEs

The College of Lake County is nowapproved by the National Certification Boardfor Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork(NCBTMB) as an approved continuingeducation provider. Our courses are intendedfor licensed massage therapists, certifiedbodyworkers or estheticians and are eligiblefor CE hours towards license renewal.Provider # 451802-11.

MEDITATIONThis introduction to meditation will reviewthe benefits of meditation: spiritual, mental,emotional and physical. “Joti” in Sanskritmeans “light,” and this form of meditationfocuses on seeing the inner light, a primalmanifestation of the universe. We will learnthis simple technique during practice time. It brings great benefits that can be experi-enced by anyone with a little practice. This class is eligible for 2 CEs to licensedmassage therapists.

9031 PWEL 4-001 Southlake CampusThursday 1 SessionJuly 166:30-8:30 p.m.$55 R228 D. Fazio

INTRODUCTION TO HOMEOPATHYHomeopathy is a safe, gentle and naturalsystem of healing that works with your bodyto relieve symptoms, restore itself andimprove your overall health. Homeopathicmedicine views symptoms of illness asnormal responses of the body as it attemptsto regain health. Many common illnesses andinjuries can be quickly and easily treatedwith homeopathy at home. Learn how toincorporate homeopathy into your massagepractice. This class is eligible for 3 CEs tolicensed massage therapists.

9030 PWEL 5-001 Southlake CampusThursday 1 SessionJuly 306:30-9:30 p.m.$65 R228 D. Fazio

INTRODUCTION TO CHAKRAS: AN EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOP What does your energy field say about you?Time to find out! Learn how you interactwith your world at the most basic level and explore the ways modern science and Western medicine are validating andincorporating ancient energy healingmodalities. You will complete a self-evaluation of your own energetic health and have the opportunity to experience your own energy fields and those of a partner in a paired exercise. Eligible for 2.5 CEs to licensed massage therapists.

9047 PWEL 7-001 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJuly 81-4 p.m.$65 T332 H. McCutcheon

TRADITIONAL ZEN SHIATSUShiatsu addresses the body’s 12 energymeridians that keep all the organs and organ systems in balance. You will learn to sense “ki” energy in yourself and others,how to transition around the body in asmooth manner, limb rotations and stretches.The class is one of three classes done in aprone, supine, side position sequence.Shiatsu is done on a futon mat. Wear loosecomfortable clothing; bring a pillow, a sheetand towel. This class is eligible for 3 CEs tolicensed massage therapists.

9048 PWEL 20-001 Grayslake CampusThursday 1 SessionJune 186:30-9:30 p.m.$65 T326 S. Fullington

Continuing Education Vocational Credits

Note: Continuing Education VocationalCredits do not apply to any degree orcertificate program offered at the collegein the academic divisions. Vocationalcredits will not be added to a student’sacademic credit hours or included in theGPA. Students receive a grade of P (Pass)or N (No Pass). Call the department at(847) 543-2615 for additional information.

REIKI LEVEL 1: REIKI CHANNELLearn to channel life force energies as youtake the first step in understanding and usingthe healing energy of Reiki. You will learnstandardized protocols for the treatment ofclients as well as the history and philosophyof working with Reiki. Reiki is beingincorporated into hospital treatment plansacross the country as medical and non-medical personnel recognize its ability toreduce stress and expedite healing. Thanks to modern technology, scientific data nowcorroborates mountains of anecdotalevidence on its benefits. Reiki is ideal forhealthcare professionals and massagetherapists.The class will be taught in CLC’sMassage Clinic. All materials are included inthe class fee. Eligible for 6 CEs to licensedmassage therapists. Class size is limited, soregister early.

9043 PALH 72-001 Southlake CampusMonday 1 SessionJune 2210 a.m. to 5 p.m.$150 R220 H. McCutcheon

REIKI LEVEL 2: PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATIONBuild upon the skills you learned in ReikiLevel 1, after completing this class you will be certified to practice Reikiprofessionally. You will receive a secondattunement to increase the flow of energyand be introduced to and practice usingsacred Reiki symbols to enhance all facets of Reiki work. This includes new healingtechniques and protocols for distant andsurrogate transmission of Reiki and a briefoverview of the use of healing crystals.Practical, business-building strategies formassage therapists and energy practitionerswill be discussed. Text and other materialsare included. This class is eligible for 6 CEsto licensed massage therapists.Prerequisite: Reiki Level 1

9044 PALH 73-001 Southlake CampusMonday 1 SessionJune 810 a.m. to 5 p.m.$250 R220 H. McCutcheon

9045 PALH 73-002 Southlake CampusMonday 1 SessionJuly 2010 a.m. to 5 p.m.$250 R220 H. McCutcheon

Massage Therapy CEs

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Healthcare and Nursing

CNA RECERTIFICATION (1.0-0) 1.0 HOURSDesigned for those who have alreadycompleted the Certified Nurse Assistantcourse and who have successfully complet-ed the Illinois Nurse Aide Examination,but who no longer are listed on the Illinois Nurse Aide Registry. You must first contactthe Illinois Department of Public Health(IDPH) at (217) 785-5133 to request arecertification packet.

Health requirements: You must have acurrent 1-Step TB test prior to the first day ofclass. The course will provide re-certificationof the 21 skills and offer a review for thestate examination.

Background Check and Fingerprinting ProcessTo participate, you must undergo a UCIAcriminal background check. Fingerprintsneed to be done yearly. If your fingerprintson the registry are older than one year,fingerprinting will be required prior to thefirst day of class.

• You need to complete the HealthcareWorker Disclosure and Authorization Form. Forms are available for download atwww.idph.state.il.us/nar/home.htm. Or youcan call (847) 543-2615 to request the formto be mailed to you.

• Once the Healthcare Worker Disclosure and Authorization Form is completed, theform must be submitted to the NursingEducation Office. It can be returned threedifferent ways:- In person to Room D208; or in the drop

box outside D208 if the office is closed.- Emailed to [email protected] Faxed to (847) 223-9524

• Allow a minimum of 48 hours for yourform to be processed.

• After processing the Healthcare WorkerDisclosure and Authorization Form, youwill be contacted by phone or CLC email tocomplete the Livescan fingerprint process.

For detailed course information, visitwww.clcillinois.edu/professional/nursingCEs or call (847) 543-2615 for an information packet.

9064 VALH 10-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdayand Thursday 2 SessionsJune 24 and 255-10 p.m.$379 D228 S. Kadera

SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS—ONLINE Are you frustrated by the communication gap that can occur between you and yourSpanish-speaking patients? This Spanishclass, designed specifically for healthcareprofessionals, will help you bridge that gap. You will practice the basic, practicallanguage skills needed to effectivelycommunicate with your Spanish-speaking patients and their families.

8947 PALH 4-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $145 UGotClass

DEMENTIA CARE—ONLINEGain essential knowledge and understand-ing about neurological diseases that affectcognition and memory and practical applic-ations of effective skills to support and carefor persons with dementia.

8948 VALH 15-800 OnlineJune 1-3124/7 $495 UGotClass

UGotClass sections are instructor-led,online courses that are accessible 24/7 and cannot be accessed throughBlackboard. Please contact our office for access information to the onlinecourse. Call (847) 543-2615 or [email protected]

Dental HygieneLocal AnesthesiaAdministration for theDental Hygienist

Learn the basic essential skills for safe andeffective administration of local anesthesia in your dental hygiene practice. This courseis a combination of classroom and clinical practice and meets the required certificationfor dental hygienists of 32 contact hours.

Location: Dental Hygiene Clinic at CLC’sLakeshore Campus in downtown Waukegan.This class is scheduled for Wednesdays andThursdays, August 5 and 6 and August 12and 13 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost: $649

A textbook is required and available in theCLC Bookstore. This class is “enrollment by department consent.” Please fax a copy of your current Illinois dental hygiene license and BLS CPR certification to (847) 543-3015.

For more details or to enroll, call (847) 543-2615.

Healthcare and NursingDental Hygiene

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CPR Training

HEARTSAVER CPR WITH ADULT, CHILD AND INFANT TRAINING This course is designed for the general public and is not intended for healthcareprofessionals or healthcare students. This is an ideal course for day care providers,teachers and anyone interested in taking aCPR course. This is an American HeartAssociation course. Certification is good for two years.

9036 PALH 6-001 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJune 246:30-8:30 p.m$65 T326 S. Frankson

9037 PALH 6-002 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJuly 226:30-8:30 p.m.$65 T334 S. Frankson

CPR REFRESHER: BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDERThe BLS Healthcare Provider course isdesigned to provide a wide variety ofhealthcare professionals the ability torecognize several life-threateningemergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely andeffective manner. The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed ornonlicensed healthcare professionals. Current AHA BLS Healthcare Providercertification card is required to attend this course.

9038 PALH 7-001 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJune 176:30-8:30 p.m.$65 T334 S. Frankson

9039 PALH 7-002 Grayslake CampusThursday 1 SessionJuly 163-5 p.m.$65 T333 S. Frankson

CPR BASIC: BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDERThe BLS Healthcare Provider course isdesigned to provide a wide variety ofhealthcare professionals the ability torecognize several life-threateningemergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely andeffective manner. The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed ornonlicensed healthcare professionals.

9040 PALH 8-001 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJune 156:30-9 p.m.$75 T326 S. Frankson

9041 PALH 8-002 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJuly 153-5:30 p.m.$75 T131 S. Frankson

9042 PALH 8-003 Grayslake CampusThursday 1 SessionJuly 306:30-9 p.m.$75 T326 S. Frankson

Pharmacy Technician

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINING (7-0) 7 HOURSCLC’s professional Pharmacy TechnicianProgram will put you on the path to a new career. The 105 hours of classroominstruction are designed to teach you thefundamentals and practical skills needed to prepare you for entry level work in apharmacy setting. The program is taught bypharmacy professionals that bring real lifeexperience to the classroom.

Program requirements: High schooldiploma or G.E.D, Adequate knowledge of 9th and 10th grade math (algebra),Proficient in English (verbal and writtencommunication skills), No prior criminalrecord, 18 years old (some exceptions), hand to eye coordination and finger agility.Textbooks are required and available in theCLC Bookstore.

Note: All pharmacy technicians must benationally certified. This course will prepareyou for both national certification exams.

9089 VALH 95-001 Grayslake CampusMondays, Tuesdaysand Thursdays 30 SessionsJune 8 to August 136-9:30 p.m.$1,499 T333 Staff

Connect to a new career! Learn more about Pharmacy Technician training by attending a FREE Information Sessionat 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, 2015at the Grayslake campus. Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com for more information.

CPR TrainingPharmacy Technician

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ProfessionalInterpreter

PROFESSIONAL INTERPRETER BASIC TRAININGEnhance your skills or begin your career as a professional interpreter. The focus of thiscourse is on critical concepts for interpretingin medical, legal and community settings.This training enables interpreters to meettheir responsibility of placing Limited Eng-lish Proficient (LEP) persons on an equalfooting with those who understand English.Course participants will be empowered witha guide to professionally approach eachcommunicative event by observing establish-ed strategies, protocols and codes of conduct.

Specific topics addressed in this course willinclude the fundamentals and modes ofinterpreting and translating, the role of theinterpreter and the Codes of Ethics proposedby the National Council on Interpreting inHealth Care (NCIHC) and the InternationalMedical Interpreters Association (IMIA).Participants will practice and implementinterpreting techniques in small groups, listen to and critique recordings ofinterpreting scripts and record and critique their own renditions.

Note: While this course is open to speakersand interpreters in any language, theinstructor is bilingual in Spanish and English.Students will be responsible for their ownvocabulary development in preparation forany certification exams. The course will betaught in English and all students mustdemonstrate English language proficiency.Students will be required to purchase a bookon the first day of class at the cost of $45.Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness

9088 PLNG 20-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 8 SessionsJune 8 to July 275 to 10 p.m.$749 T332 S. Arteaga

Connect to your career! Learn more aboutProfessional Interpreting by attending aFREE information session on May 18,2015, at 6 p.m. at the Grayslake campus.Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.comfor more information.

Social Work

CULTURAL COMPETENCE:UNDERSTANDING CULTURE THROUGH FILMStudents in this course will be introduced toa variety of cultures through film. Films willbe utilized as a means to enhance Awarenessand Knowledge of other cultures, twoessential components of CulturalCompetence. By examining the films withina cultural framework, students will increasetheir knowledge of the belief systems andworldviews of people from a variety ofcultures. Topics will include personal biasesand prejudices, cross-cultural interactions,individual communication styles andbehaviors and unique experiences ofpotential clients from a variety of cultures. This class is eligible for 15 CEUs to licensedsocial workers. This is an online Blackboardcourse which students will access throughmyStudentCenter.

9143 PSWC 1-001 BlackboardJune 8 to July 30 Online24/7 $129 C. Sinnott

2015 is a renewal year for social worklicenses, including a new requirementthat three of the 30 required CEUs mustbe in cultural competence – check outPSWC 1 to meet that requirement.

Professional InterpreterSocial Work

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Teacher Education

SUBSTITUTE TEACHING PREPARATIONTo be a substitute today takes student respect,skills and a portfolio of ideas and workablepresentations. Understand what is expectedof a substitute and how to maximize yourvalue to a school. Find out about how to develop a sub-notebook, understandclassroom management, the latest techniquesin developing lesson plans, how to use your own portfolio to assist in teaching and much more.

9051 PTCH 25-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $145 UGotClass

SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE TOOLS FOR K-12 TEACHERSFacebook, Twitter, YouTube - everyone talks about ways the Internet lets them stay in touch and see what others are doing,especially your students. These valuable tools include GoogleDocs, AdobeConnectNow, iGoogle, Flicker, animoto,earth album, Teacher Tube, blogs and virtuallabs. Discover tips to use a variety of socialmedia and online tools to help your students.This course is for any teacher interested insocial media, from beginners to advancedsocial networkers.

8962 PTCH 41-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $145 UGotClass

STUDENTS WITH ASD (AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER)Today, every school in America has studentswho have been diagnosed with ASD (AustimSpectrum Disorder)—a neurological disorderon the autism spectrum. The effects of thisdisorder vary widely, but it is important forevery teacher to understand how to recognizebehaviors that may indicate Asperger’sSyndrome. You will take away strategies forworking effectively with Asperger’s studentsand parents to create the most positivelearning environments for children and teenswith this disorder.

8963 PTCH 42-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $145 UGotClass

USING CELL PHONES IN THE CLASSROOMClass, turn your cell phones—on! Most ofyour students have cell phones and now youcan use this valuable tool in your classroomto engage and involve your students more intheir learning. Discover how to implementcell phones in your classroom from a teacherwho has done it successfully. Come awaywith a step-by-step how-to plan on enhancingyour students’ learning and your teaching.

8964 PTCH 43-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $145 UGotClass

UGotClass sections are instructor-led,online courses that are accessible 24/7 and cannot be accessed throughBlackboard. Please contact our office for access information to the onlinecourse. Call (847) 543-2615 or [email protected]

Teacher Education

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MICROSOFT WORD: LEVEL 1 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOUREffectively create, edit, format, save andprint letters, business documents and otherprofessional documents, using MicrosoftWord. Modify the appearance of text, insertspecial characters and graphical objects,organize data in tables, proof and print aWord document. A textbook is required andmay be purchased in the CLC bookstoreprior to class.

WORD 20139065 PCTR 10-001 Southlake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJune 109 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 V234 B. Salita

MICROSOFT EXCEL: LEVEL 1 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURLearn to create a basic worksheet and modifythe contents and appearance. You willperform calculations, modify the appearanceof data within a worksheet, manage Excelworkbooks and print the contents. A textbookis required and is available for purchase inthe bookstore.

EXCEL 20109066 PCTR 15-001 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJune 159 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T338 C. Horwitz

EXCEL 20109068 PCTR 15-003 Grayslake CampusMonday and Wednesday2 SessionsJune 29 and July 16-10 p.m.$225 T338 A. Sarrazine

EXCEL 20109069 PCTR 15-004 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJuly 209 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T338 J. Besser

EXCEL 20139067 PCTR 15-002 Southlake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJune 249 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 V234 B. Pistella

MICROSOFT EXCEL: LEVEL 2 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURLearn how to work faster and moreproductively by using many of Excel'spowerful features. Organize worksheet andtable data using various techniques. Createand modify charts, work with graphicobjects, calculate with advanced formulas,sort and filter data and analyze data usingPivotTables, Slicers and PivotCharts. Atextbook is required and is available forpurchase in the bookstore. Prerequisite:Microsoft Excel Level 1 or equivalentknowledge and use of advanced formulas.

EXCEL 20109070 PCTR 16-001 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJune 229 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T339 C. Horwitz

EXCEL 20109072 PCTR 16-003 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJuly 279 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T338 J. Besser

EXCEL 20139071 PCTR 16-002 Southlake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJuly 89 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 V234 B. Pistella

MICROSOFT EXCEL: LEVEL 3 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURExplore tools that automate some commonExcel tasks. Learn to analyze, import andexport data and to collaborate with othersusing workbooks. You will structure thoseworkbooks using XML and integrate Exceldata with the web. A textbook is required andis available for purchase in the bookstore.Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 2 orequivalent knowledge

EXCEL 20109073 PCTR 17-001 Grayslake CampusMonday andWednesday 2 SessionsJuly 13 and 156 to 10 p.m.$225 T338 A. Sarrazine

EXCEL 20109074 PCTR 17-002 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJuly 299 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T338 C. Horwitz

MICROSOFT ACCESS: LEVEL 1 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURUse this powerful database as you learn thepurpose of and terminology associated with arelational database and Access objects. Learnto store, locate, print and automate access toany type of important information. Explorehow to design a database and how to create,view and edit relational tables. Create andmodify queries, forms and reports. Atextbook is required and is available forpurchase in the bookstore.

ACCESS 20139075 PCTR 20-001 Southlake CampusThursday 1 SessionJune 119 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 V306 S. Bajt

ACCESS 20109076 PCTR 20-002 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJuly 159 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T338 B. Salita

MICROSOFT ACCESS: LEVEL 2 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURIncrease efficiency by sharing Access-storeddata with other applications. Improve andcustomize tables, queries, filter records andcreate custom and advanced forms andreports. Modify the design of a table tostreamline data entry and maintain dataintegrity. A textbook is required and isavailable for purchase in the bookstore.Prerequisite: Microsoft Access Level 1 or equivalent knowledge

ACCESS 20139077 PCTR 21-001 Southlake CampusThursday 1 SessionJuly 99 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 V306 S. Bajt

Looking for other classes like BasicComputing Skills? Check out the Centerfor Personal Enrichment classes atwww.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment

Computer Skills

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MICROSOFT POWERPOINT: LEVEL 1 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURPowerPoint is an intuitive, powerfulpresentation graphics program that enablesyou to create dynamic, multimedia present-ations for a variety of functions. You willcreate, design and deliver a presentation bylearning to insert and modify a chart, insettables and graphs, use clip art and animationto enhance your presentation. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the bookstore.

POWERPOINT 20139078 PCTR 30-001 Southlake CampusThursday 1 SessionJune 259 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 V306 S. Bajt

POWERPOINT 20109079 PCTR 30-002 Grayslake CampusMonday andWednesday 2 sessionsJuly 20 and 226-10 p.m.$225 T338 A. Sarrazine

MICROSOFT PROJECT: LEVEL 1 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURCreate a project plan file and enter projectinformation. Learn to create a workbreakdown structure by organizing andsetting task relationships, assign projectresources and finalize the project plan file. A textbook is required and is available forpurchase in the bookstore.

PROJECT 20109081 PCTR 70-001 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJune 229 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T338 J. Besser

Graphic DesignSoftware

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP: LEVEL 1 (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURCreate and enhance graphics for marketingmaterials, newsletters, blogs and websites. Ifyou are a professional who wants to preparephotos or enhance your work for the web orprint, you will benefit from the skills learnedin Photoshop. You should be familiar withthe basic functions of your computer’soperating system such as creating folders,launching programs and have the basic skills such as copying and pasting objects,formatting text and saving files. A textbookis required and is available for purchase inthe bookstore.

9080 PCTR 40-001 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJuly 139 a.m. to 5 p.m.$225 T338 J. Berek

Graphic Design Software

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NEW! PREZIBring your vision to life with Prezi and leavePowerPoint behind! Take a journey into theworld of creative presentations! Learn how to use and engage your creative side foramazing presentations. Your audience will be stimulated with what you are presentingas well as how you are presenting.

9054 PGOT 3-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7$195 UGotClass

NEW! GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR VISUAL PRESENTATIONSMake your visual presentations lookprofessional and communicate effectively.Get the latest most advanced techniques ongraphic design principles, including pagelayout, typography and basic designconsiderations. Take away more skills tocreate an effective and beautiful visualpresentation on any presentation softwareprogram that you choose.

9055 PGOT 4-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $195 UGotClass

NEW! PHOTOSHOP FORPRESENTATIONSAcquire the skills to navigate an extensivelist of Photoshop features. Practice the mostcommonly used methods, such as managingtext, working with layers and image fileproperties. You will find out the purpose ofeach photo-editing tool and walk away withthe skills to use them.

9056 PGOT 5-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $195 UGotClass

eMarketing

NEW! PODCASTINGLearn how to take your business or hobbyand turn it into a podcast. This step-by-stepclass will take you from start to finish andcover the required elements needed to getyour show online. Come to class with youridea and end with your show online for all tohear.

9057 PGOT 7-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $245 UGotClass

NEW! MANAGING ANDMARKETING WEBINARSBoost your success with webinars by gettingthe most advanced and latest information on managing and marketing. Find out whenand how often to promote webinars, how to do follow up promotion to those whoclick-through on your initial emails and how to generate more leads and inquiries.Discover a unique needs assessment modeland take back our 5 secrets to creating highresponse surveys.

9062 PGOT 16-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $195 UGotClass

NEW! SELF-PUBLISHING EBOOKSeBooks are becoming more popular than ever with the release of tablet computers.Companies are using eBook publishing as a way to market products, services and ideas. Learn what makes a great eBook andhow you go about creating, formatting andpublishing it. Learn to create your eBookwith text, photos, illustrations, audio, videosand hyperlinks to websites and the optionsyou have in self-publishing and distributingyour eBook.

9058 PGOT 8-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $195 UGotClass

NEW! MARKETING eBOOKSHaving a book idea and publishing it is onlyhalf the recipe for success. Find out how toget the word out to your target market andthe various marketing avenues for your book.Acquire information on which social mediasites make sense for your audience and howto maximize your effort by minimizing yourtime online. You will create a marketing planso you can map out your marketing stepsfrom start to finish.

9059 PGOT 9-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $195 UGotClass

Creative PresentationseMarketing

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Human Resources

FINDING AND HIRING THE RIGHT PERSONFinding the right person for the job can bedifficult. Understanding the job you need tofill, the skills needed to do the job and whereto look can make it easier to find the perfectcandidate. Once you find that person you’llneed to offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. Learn how to write jobdescriptions, pay the right amount, develop a benefits package, source and recruit,interview, conduct background checks, andwrite offers. This in-depth interview classwill focus on skill development and practice.

9127 PHRS 10-001 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionJuly 221-4 p.m.$179 T130 K. Stevens

NEW! APPLYING LEAN SIGMA TO HRFUNCTIONSLean principles can be used to streamlineprocesses in the human resource functionssuch as recruiting, hiring, training, compen-sating and managing performance. Find outabout Lean concepts, tools and methods withwhich you can benchmark and assessproblems and lead continuous improve-ment efforts to resolve them.

9063 PGOT 17-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $245 UGotClass

KEYS TO CUSTOMER SERVICELearning to build your customer serviceskills will have a powerful impact on yourcareer success as well as success in otherareas of your life. Discover the directrelationship between service skills and careerachievement as you become skilled at beingan exceptional service provider.

8952 PPRO 17-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $145 UGotClass

EXTRAORDINARY CUSTOMER SERVICETransform your customer service intosomething extraordinary, gain more repeatbusiness and improve your bottom line.Extraordinary customer service comes fromfocusing on the few essential elements thatyield big results. You’ll take away a customerservice plan that will help you focus on thekey elements to get you started on yourpathway to success

8953 PPRO 18-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $145 UGotClass

PRACTICAL MATH FOR THE WORKPLACEGain confidence by reviewing the math skills required for the workplace! This course is for anyone interested in under-standing and performing common businessactivities such as payroll, banking, invoicingand purchasing.

Students will need to buy their own textbook:Schaum's Outline-Basic BusinessMathematics, Second edition, Eugene Don,Ph.D, Joel Lerner, Ph.D., ISBN978-0-07-161158-9

8955 PPRO 30-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $145 UGotClass

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCIAL MANAGERSEvery successful person in the workplaceutilizes financial information to aid effectivedecision making. Learn the financialconcepts and accounting processes used inmost businesses and the practical techniquesthat will increase your effectiveness andcareer. Get a foundation to understand theseven steps in the accounting cycle and usefinancial information in decision making.

8956 PPRO 31-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $195 UGotClass

Human ResourcesCustomer Service

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Take the Customer Service Series at a Discount!CUSTOMER SERVICE SERIESThe customer service series combines the two classes “Keys to Customer Service” and“Extraordinary Customer Service” at a discounted price. Learn to improve your customerservice skills to enhance your career skill set, improve productivity and increase yourorganization’s success. You will also take away some extraordinary customer servicetechniques you won’t find anywhere else.

8954 PPRO 19-800 OnlineJune 1-3124/7 $245 UGotClass

UGotClass sections are instructor-led, online courses that are accessible 24/7 andcannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for accessinformation to the online course. Call (847) 543-2615 or [email protected]

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Management andSupervision

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SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP (2-0) 2 HOURSEnsuring the efficiency of your team is the key to your success and is your mostimportant responsibility. Learn abouteffective delegation, performancemanagement and writing performancereviews. Discuss the specifics of thesupervisor's role and responsibilities and strategies for improving your overalleffectiveness as a leader. After completingthis class, you will be able to self-assess your own competencies, know what youneed to do to maximize your effectiveness as a supervisor and employ strategies tocreate productive and cooperative staffrelationships. Get practical, easy tounderstand and insightful methods for new and even experienced supervisorsand managers.

8957 PPRO 47-800 OnlineJune 1-3124/7 $395 UGotClass

NEW! STRESS MANAGEMENTStress isn’t the enemy. It is our perceptionsof stress that amp our anxiety and use up allour steam. Stressful events happen every day.How we interpret those events can set thestage for how we feel and how we react to others. Reducing stress is as easy asunderstanding what stress is, understand-ing what stress is to you and using thatknowledge to restructure your thoughts. Turn stress into a stepping stone, not astumbling block!

9053 PGOT 2-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $145 UGotClass

NEW! CONFLICT MANAGEMENTThe average manager spends more than 20percent of their day engaged in or reacting toa conflict situation. Discover a workableconflict management model, discuss casestudies in conflict management and then take away successful conflict managementstrategies to apply in your workplace.

9050 PGOT 11-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 to $245 UGotClass

NEW! NEGOTIATION: GET WHAT YOU WANTNegotiation is a key skill for success inbusiness and everyday life. Knowingstrategies to clarify what you want and howto prioritize needs will help you learn how toplan, implement and win in the bargainingprocess. Save time, grow your businessnetwork and gain confidence when dealingwith even the shrewdest of deal-makers.

9060 PGOT 12-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $195 UGotClass

MANAGEMENT BOOT CAMPEnhance your management skills through this course for supervisors, managers andemerging leaders. Discover the keys foreffectively managing your employees, how to create clear expectations, engage andmotivate employees and increase youreffectiveness through use of the DiSCpersonality profile (included). By the end of the course we will have you managing like a pro - quickly and with confidence.

8949 PPRO 1-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $295 UGotClass

TIME AND PRODUCTIVITY MANAGEMENTHow effectively you manage your time andproductivity can affect your business andpersonal life in many ways. You’ll get tipsand techniques you won’t get anywhere else for managing time and increasingproductivity. Whether you are managing your own time or others’ time, come awaywith proven tips to put into practice onMonday morning.

8950 PPRO 2-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $195 UGotClass

MANAGING GENERATIONS IN THE WORKPLACEGet an understanding of managing workersin different generations in the workplace and what motivates each generation at work,what incentives they respond to and whatmessages they value. Come explore theseunique generational characteristics thenidentify practical, how-to tips and techniquesfor managing Boomers, Gen Xers andGen Yers in the workplace.

8951 PPRO 3-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $175 UGotClass

BUSINESS COACHING - ONLINE (2-0) 2 HOURSMentoring and coaching are used frequentlyin organizations to improve leadershipcompetencies and provide employee support.There are benefits for the employer andemployee. Develop skills in the development,implementation and support of coaching andmentoring programs in your workplace. Youwill earn a certificate and take home themuch-awaited toolkit you have beensearching for to improve your employees’performance. You will create the workingenvironment that your employees will findtruly rewarding.

8958 PPRO 48-800 OnlineJune 1-3124/7 $295 UGotClass

UGotClass sections are instructor-led, online courses that are accessible 24/7 andcannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for accessinformation to the online course. Call (847) 543-2615 or [email protected]

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POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS AND EFFECTIVE SPEAKINGLearn everything from voice and speechbasics like proper breathing, diction andenunciation, all the way to specificpresentation templates and techniques. You will learn how to effectively delivera presentation to one person across the table,

in front of a small group in a boardroom,from the stage for a large audience and inhosting webinars online. There are severalcritical factors that every speaker mustmaster and this class will teach you to deliveryour presentations with ease and confidence.

8959 PPRO 49-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $195 UGotClass

Mobile Marketing

MOBILE MARKETINGMore than half of U.S. consumers who’vemade purchases on their smartphones havedone so in response to mobile marketingmessages. The way consumers are interactingwith brands and connecting to the world ischanging because of mobile devices. Findout about location-based marketing, mobilepayments, QR codes, applications and mobile coupons. You will learn how mobilemarketing can increase your capabilities toretain current customers and gain new ones.

8960 PPRO 50-800 OnlineJune 1-2624/7 $195 UGotClass

CREATING CELL PHONE APPS FOR YOUR BUSINESSCell phone apps are the latest way smartbusinesses are reaching their customers.Smart organizations are investing in buildingcell phone apps for their businesses. We willprovide you with step-by-step instructions onhow non-technical users can build, deployand market smartphone applications acrossAndroid, iPhone and Blackberry platforms.The course is ideal for those who want tounderstand how smartphone applications canbe inexpensively built and also for technicalusers who want to understand how to quicklydeploy smartphone applications.

8961 PPRO 51-800 OnlineJuly 6-3124/7 $245 UGotClass

Mobile Marketing

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Project Management

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALSERIES (2.5-0) 2.5 HOURSInterested in getting your ProjectManagement Professional (PMP®)certification? Completing these three classeswill provide you with the 35 professionaldevelopment units (PDUs) required to obtainyour PMP Certification and prepare you forthe PMP exam. With these dynamic courses,taught by Andy Kaufman, a certified PMP,trainer and author, you can make this theyear that you become a certified PMP.

9124 PPRO 88-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays and Wednesdays 5 SessionsJune 11 to July 308:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.$1349 T333 A. Kaufman

ESSENTIALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT (1-0) 1 HOURDoes your organization struggle withdelivering projects on time and on budget?Would you like to help your teams worktogether to deliver projects more reliably?Perhaps you’re interested in pursuingcertification as a Project ManagementProfessional (PMP®)? Join us for ourEssentials of Project Management Work-shop. This two-day, hands-on session, led by a certified PMP, will give you practicalinsights on how to deliver your projects more reliably. In addition, you will qualifyfor 14 PDUs toward project managementcertification.

9135 PPRO 85-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 2 SessionsJune 11 and 188:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.$525 T333 A. Kaufman

ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT (1-0) 1 HOURSeasoned project managers are asked tosuccessfully deliver despite increasingcomplexity. Our Advanced ProjectManagement workshop is designed to go beyond the essentials of basic projectplanning. Based on the Project ManagementInstitute’s (PMI®) PMBOK® Guide, you will get in-depth instruction on advancedtopics such as earned value, procurementmanagement, stakeholder relationshipmanagement, quality management and team leadership and learn from a certifiedProject Management Professional (PMP®).Experienced project managers will gainpractical insights on advanced topics that will help improve project outcomes.

9136 PPRO 86-001 Grayslake CampusThursday and Wednesday 2 SessionsJuly 9 and 158:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.$525 T333 A. Kaufman

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL(PMP) EXAM PREP (0.5-0) 0.5 HOURJoin us for this intensive, one-day sessiondesigned to get you on the path to achievingyour goal of becoming PMP certified. Whatshould you focus on? What tips should youkeep in mind to help answer the toughquestions? You will leave this session witheverything you need to prepare for passingthe exam. Comprehensive study material isprovided, including a hard copy of theProject Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK® Guide), a top-rated exampreparation book and CD that provide asimulated exam testing experience. Thesession is facilitated by a certified PMP withexperience helping people prepare and passthe certification exam worldwide.

9134 PPRO 87-001 Grayslake CampusThursday 1 SessionJuly 308:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.$425 T333 A. Kaufman

ARE YOU A LICENSED PMP?Then you need to earn 60 professionaldevelopment units (PDUs) over three yearsto maintain the credential. Your certificationcycle starts the day you pass the PMPcertification exam and ends on the same datethree years later. If you are looking for aconvenient way to refresh your skills andearn PDUs, sign up for a special section ofthe class. You will earn 14 PDUs forEssentials of Project Management and 14PDUs for Advanced Project Management.Call (847) 543-2615 for details.

Project Management Series at a discount!

Please note: Experience, education and exam requirements are needed to obtain PMPcertification in addition to the project management education fulfilled by the three coursesoffered here. For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/projmgmt

Check out PCTR 70, Introduction toMicrosoft Project, on page 7!

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Real Estate

BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS (5-0) 5 HOURSThis course, with the Broker Pre-LicensingApplied Principles course (PRLE 3), fulfillsthe new education requirements for obtainingan Illinois Real Estate Broker license. Youare required to attend all sessions, whichinclude introduction to the license law andreal property; basics of agency, seller andbuyer relationships and counseling; local,state and federal laws effecting real estate;brokerage, marketing and advertising; marketanalysis and appraisal; financing, contracts,independent contractor and employee status;occupational disciplines and businessplanning. A textbook is required and shouldbe purchased at the CLC Bookstore prior toclass. This class is a combination of in-classlecture and home study.

9125 PRLE 2-001 Southlake CampusTuesdays and Thursdays 10 SessionsJune 9 to July 96-10 p.m. V328andMonday, June 8 toThursday, July 9$699 Home Study W. Paprocki

BROKER PRE-LICENSING APPLIED PRINCIPLES (1-0) 1 HOURThis course, with the Broker Pre-LicensingTopics course (PRLE 2), fulfills the neweducation requirements for obtaining anIllinois Real Estate Broker license. Thisinteractive course includes role play,situations, case studies and demonstrationexamples. You are required to attend allsessions, which include listing presentations,buyer representations, agency disclosures,purchase agreements, handling offers,negotiating, market analysis, closing costs,escrow money, fair housing and anti-trust. Atextbook is required and should be purchasedat the CLC Bookstore prior to class.

9126 PRLE 3-001 Southlake CampusTuesdays and Thursdays 4 SessionsJuly 21-306-10 p.m.$199 V328 W. Paprocki

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Prepare to be a real estate agent!The College of Lake County is approved by the Real Estate Bureau, part of the IllinoisDepartment of Financial and Professional Regulation. A student must meet all the requirementsto be able to take the Broker or Managing Broker Examination given by the State of Illinois.

Broker RequirementsPRLE 2 and PRLE 3 fulfill the required broker pre-licensing exam course requirements.Attendance for all class hours and a passing score of 75 percent or better on the final exams are required, as mandated by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.In addition to meeting the course requirements, an applicant for the State of Illinois licensingexamination must be a high school graduate (or GED recipient) and 21 years of age, or 18years of age and have two years of college course work. For more information on staterequirements, please review www.idfpr.com/DPR/RE/realmain.asp

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SECURITY OFFICER BASIC (1.5-0) 1.5 HOURSAre you interested in finding a career in thesecurity field as an unarmed security guardor would you like to enhance your presentjob skills and earn state certification?Security officer basic training will preparenew security officers and experiencedemployees for employment with a certifiedagency under the Illinois Private Detective,Private Security and Private Alarm Act. Thiscourse covers the security code of ethics,public and human relations, Illinois Criminalcode, fire and accident prevention, patrolprocedures, liabilities, report writing, use offorce, fire and safety equipment and searchand seizure procedures.

9092 PPSI 5-001 Grayslake CampusMonday-Thursday 4 SessionsJune 15-1810 a.m. to 3 p.m.$199 T335 R. Tapkoski

SECURITY OFFICER FIREARM TRAINING (1.5-0) 1.5 HOURSThis course is for individuals who havecompleted the 20-hour security officer basictraining course as mandated by the IllinoisPrivate Detective, Private Security andPrivate Alarm Act. Course topics includelegal use of firearms, liability while armed,firearms safety and maintenance, rangeprocedures and range qualifying. A writtentest, firing range practice and final qualif-ication follow classroom instruction. Acurrent Illinois Firearm Identification Card (FOID) is mandatory to receivefirearms training.Prerequisite: Security Officer Basic Trainingcourse or proof of equivalent training.

9093 PPSI 6-001 Grayslake CampusMonday-Friday(last day at range) 5 SessionsJuly 27- 316-10 p.m.$249 T334 R. Tapkoski

Protective Services

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CONCEALED CARRY LICENSINGOn July 9, 2013, Public Act 98-63, theFirearm Concealed Carry Act, becameIllinois state law. Beginning January 2014,the State of Illinois began issuing concealedcarry permits in order to comply with U.S.Constitutional mandates. This course satisfiesthe legal training requirements for eligibleresidents who wish to apply for permission tocarry a concealed firearm. In this course,firearm knowledge, safety and personalprotection will be emphasized in order togain the appropriate mindset and skillsneeded for responsibly exercising the right tocarry. This training program includes live firerange qualification as well as the requiredclassroom hours, which will thoroughlycover the directives and restrictions outlinedin the law.

Requirements and Course InformationParticipants must be at least 21 years of ageand if a resident of the State of Illinois, beeligible to possess a valid FOID card. Allparticipants will be required to qualify on the range and will attend classroom topicscovering state and federal laws relating to theownership, storage, carry and transportationof a firearm as well as weapons handling asdefined in the statute and administrative rules.

Those who own a 9 mm or a 38 special willuse their personal weapon and provide theirown ammunition as part of their rangeexercises. Based on availability, participantswho do NOT own a handgun may be able torent a weapon at a small additional fee inorder to complete the range qualification.Students interested in this option shoulddiscuss availability with the instructor on thefirst night of class. Range qualification willtake place at a shooting range.

The College of Lake County is aweapons-free location.

Students are prohibited by law from bringingfirearms to campus, including all buildings

and parking lots. Students should not bring their firearms on campus or to class.Weapons should only be brought to the final class meeting, which is held at ashooting range.

The 12- and 8-hour training classes are listedas department consent.

Prior proof of training MUST be receivedbefore a student can register for eithersection. Call (847) 543-2615 for more information.

Prior TrainingFor participants with no prior training or who would like to refresh previously learnedskills, the 16-hour training program isrequired. For participants with prior training, please refer to the chart atwww.clcillinois.edu/professional/concealedcarry to see what training isaccepted by the College of Lake County and the appropriate nights to attend class. Up to eight hours total of prior training canbe accepted. If you have completed twodifferent trainings, each worth four hours of credit, you can submit both trainings forfour hours of credit.

Any previously completed training must be authenticated by the College of LakeCounty prior to a student attending class. All documentation or certificates provingcompleted prior training must be submitted to CLC via email [email protected] ordelivered in person to Room T317 at theGrayslake campus. CLC must receive thesedocuments no less than five business daysprior to the start date of any class.

A 12-hour training option is also availablefor students with four hours of qualifiedprevious training.

CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE TRAINING—16 HOURSThis course satisfies the legal trainingrequirements for eligible residents who wishto apply for permission to carry a concealedfirearm. Firearm knowledge, safety andpersonal protection are emphasized in orderto gain the appropriate mindset and skillsneeded for responsibly exercising the right tocarry. This training program includes live firerange qualification as well as the requiredclassroom hours, which thoroughly cover thedirectives and restrictions outlined in the newlaw. Participants in this class must be at least21 years of age and if a resident of the stateof Illinois, be eligible to possess a validFOID card. All participants will be requiredto qualify on the range and will attendclassroom topics covering state and federallaws relating to the ownership, storage, carryand transportation of a firearm as well asweapons handling as defined in the statuteand administrative rules. Students areprohibited by law from bringing firearms tocampus, including all buildings and parkinglots. Students should NOT to bring theirfirearms to class. Weapons should only bebrought to the final class meeting, whichtakes place at a shooting range.

9094 PPSI 30-001 Grayslake CampusMonday-Thursday 4 SessionsJuly 13-166-10 p.m.$299 T334 R. Tapkoski

CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE TRAINING—8 HOURSThis class is only for those students whohave completed eight hours of previoustraining approved by the Illinois State Police. Any previously completed trainingmust be authenticated by the College of Lake County prior to a student attendingclass. All documentation or certificatesproving completed prior training must be submitted to CLC via email [email protected] ordelivered in person to Room T317 at theGrayslake campus. CLC must receive thesedocuments no less than five business daysprior to the start date of any class.

This section is by department consent, callour office at (847) 543-2615 for more details.

9095 PPSI 32-001 Grayslake CampusWednesday and Thursday 2 SessionsJuly 15 and 166-10 p.m.$199 T334 R. Tapkoski

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Hospitality

BEVERAGE AND ALCOHOL SELLERS ANDSERVERS EDUCATIONAL TRAININGProtect your liquor license and reduce yourrisk as an alcohol server. Liquor licenseowners, alcohol sellers and servers learn how to determine servability of patrons, thephysical and psychological effects of alcohol,local ordinances of alcohol consumption anddriving, Blood Alcohol Concentration anddetermination of proper IDs. BASSET iscertified by the Illinois Liquor ControlCommission and is required by the LakeCounty Commission and various othermunicipalities for facilities licensed to serve and sell alcohol. The course does NOT prepare individuals to be bartenders.Requests from past and current studentsto replace a BASSET “Certificate ofCompletion” will be honored for up tothree years from the class date.

9032 PHOS 1-001 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJune 156-10 p.m.$49 T334 A. DeMarco

9033 PHOS 1-002 Grayslake CampusMonday 1 SessionJuly 136-10 p.m.$49 T326 C. Parr

FOOD SAFETY CERTIFICATION/RE-CERTIFICATIONBased on the most recent food safetyregulations, this course will prepare you tobe certified or re-certified through the IllinoisDepartment of Public Health. You will coverall major sanitation points, including howfood becomes unsafe, proper precautions,personal hygiene, food contamination,regulations and inspection standards. Prior toclass, we highly recommend you read theentire textbook. The nationally recognizedServSafe exam is given at the end of theclass, and upon successful completion, youare eligible to apply for the Food ServiceSanitation Manager Certification license. Atextbook is required and can be purchased atthe CLC Bookstore.

9034 PHOS 5-001 Grayslake CampusThursday 1 SessionJune 258 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.$99 T333 J. Alvarez

SANIDAD EN EL SERVICIO DE ALIMENTOS/RE-CERTIFICACIÓNBasado en las más recientes normas desanidad en el servicio de alimentos, estecurso lo preparará para ser certificado ore-certificado por el Departamento de SaludPública de Illinois. Usted cubrirá todos lospuntos principales de sanidad, incluyendocómo los alimentos se convierten peligrosospara la salud, las precauciones adecuadas,higiene personal, contaminación de losalimentos, regulaciones y estándares deinspección. Antes de la clase, es muyrecomendable leer todo el libro. El examenServSafe, reconocido nacionalmente, se da al final de la clase, y al completarloexitosamente, usted es elegible para aplicarpara la licencia “Food Service SanitationManager Certification.” Se requiere un librode texto para esta clase, el cual se puedeadquirir en la librería de CLC.

9035 PHOS 6-001 Lakeshore CampusThursday 1 SessionJuly 28 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.$99 N212 J. Alvarez

Hospitality

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Truck Driver TrainingForklift Training

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Truck Driver Training

TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING (CDL) (10-0) 10 HOURS

This 160-hour basic training course willprepare students for a career as a commercialtruck driver, providing students with theknowledge and skills to prepare for thestate-issued Commercial Drivers License(CDL) exams, including the permit test,pre-trip inspection test, skills tests and roadtests. Students will learn CDL laws, use of controls, safe driving techniques anddefensive driving. The course includesclassroom instruction and behind-the-wheeltraining. Students will take practice testsdesigned to prepare them for the CDL permit exam.

Prerequisites: Students must have a validIllinois Drivers License Class “D” or above.They may not have committed a serioustraffic violation in a commercial motorvehicle within the past 12 months. Studentsmust provide a copy of their Motor VehicleReport (MVR) from the Secretary of State’soffice prior to enrollment. Students must nothave any physical limitation that affects theirdriving ability and have use of all theirlimbs, both eyes, corrected or not, and not belegally deaf. Students currently on bond orparole are not eligible for the program.Because all CDL testing is conducted inEnglish, students must be able to speak,read, write and understand English.

9085 PCDL 1-001 Grayslake CampusMonday-Friday 20 SessionsMay 18 to June 197:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.$4,100 T334 J. Clark

9086 PCDL 1-002 Grayslake CampusMonday-Friday 20 SessionsJune 22 to July 247:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.$4,100 T334 J. Clark

Connect to a new career! Learn moreabout Truck Driver Training by attendinga FREE information session on June 4,

July 23 or Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. in Room T335 at the Grayslake campus. Visitwww.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com for more information.

Forklift OperatorTraining

Forklift Operator training provides you the knowledge and skills to operate apowered industrial truck (forklift) in a safeand professional manner. Training combinesformal classroom instruction, practicalhands-on training and evaluation ofworkplace performance.

Training is held at Equipment Depot,1014 Progress Drive in Grayslake.

9082 PSFT 30-001 Equipment DepotTuesday 1 SessionMay 198 a.m. to 12 p.m.$135 J. Colangelo

9083 PSFT 30-002 Equipment DepotTuesday 1 SessionJune 168 a.m. to 12 p.m.$135 J. Colangelo

9084 PSFT 30-003 Equipment DepotTuesday 1 SessionJuly 218 a.m. to 12 p.m.$135 J. Colangelo

Get on the road to a better career!You can begin a new career as a professional truck driver. The U. S. Department of Laborpredicts that there is a need for almost 200,000 new truck drivers through 2022. The medianannual wage for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers with CDLs was $38,200 in May 2012,according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Gain the knowledge and skills to prepare for and pass the State of Illinois issued CommercialDrivers License (CDL-A) exams.

Training provided by Eagle Training Services. Job placement assistance provided!

For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/truckdriver or call (847) 543-2615.

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Online Classes

Most courses start at just $115!

Instructor-ledPatient, experienced professionals lead instruction.

Learn from the comfort of your computer.

• Hundreds of engaging courses• Most courses meet for 6 weeks (12 lessons)• Classes start every month• Start as low as $115

Self-paced Tutorials Course work is completed independently based on your schedule.

Work when you want,where you want.• Hundreds of self-paced courses• Start when you want• Self-directed courses – you set the pace• Range from $99 – 399

Continuing ProfessionalDevelopment offers a variety of online courses including:

Online learning anytime, anywhere... just a click away!

• Computer Applications

• Database Management

• Web Programming

• Graphic and MultimediaDesign

• Business Communications

• Management and Leadership

• Health and Wellness

• Teaching and Education

Two online options: Hundreds of engaging courses

See page 8 for additional UGotClass Online classesfor those seeking specific business skills.

For registration details or to learn more call(847) 543-2615 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/onlineclasses

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Online Classes

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EXPLORE A CAREER AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANTLearn what it takes to have a successfulcareer as an administrative medical assistantin the exciting and high-demand world ofhealthcare. If you're organized, you're a“people person,” and you're interested in a secure job in the healthcare field, a careeras an administrative medical assistant may be just what you're looking for. This coursewill set you on the path to that career andhelp you determine which aspect of medicalinformation management—from patientcontact to billing and coding—suits you best.

INTRODUCTION TO SQLLearn the key concepts of Structured QueryLanguage (SQL), and gain a solid workingknowledge of this powerful and universaldatabase programming language. You'll feelconfident in your ability to write SQL queriesto create tables; retrieve data from single ormultiple tables; delete, insert, and updatedata in a database; and gather significantstatistics from data stored in a database.

JUMP-START YOUR CAREER WITH LINKEDINIn this course, you'll get hands-on experiencewith this powerful tool as you build yourown career network. You'll learn how tocreate a profile that shows your professionalachievements off to their best advantage, and you'll gain techniques for deepening andexpanding your business contacts. You'll alsolearn about LinkedIn groups—a great way to find others who share your interests andbackground, and who may be major playersin your industry.

SURVIVAL KIT FOR NEW TEACHERSWhether you're already teaching, a newlycredentialed graduate, or a substitute lookingto transition to full-time, this course willprovide you with proven tools, tips, andtricks to make your early years in theclassroom a breeze. In this informational and interactive six-week course, you'll learnthe particulars of running a motivationalclassroom that will feel like home to yourstudents. Much like a virtual mentoringprogram, Survival Kit for New Teachers will provide you with benefits gainedthrough many years of firsthand classroom experience.

GMAT PREPARATIONOur GMAT Preparation Course will provideyou with test-taking techniques and methodsfor improving your score and saving time onall GMAT question types. You will practiceon actual GMAT tests from previous years,which is the best way to prepare for anystandardized test.

ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALSDemand for accounting professionalscurrently exceeds supply. In this course you'll learn the basics of double-entrybookkeeping, as well as how to analyze and record financial transactions. You'll get hands-on experience with handlingaccounts receivable, accounts payable,payroll procedures, sales taxes, and variouscommon banking activities. Whether you're a sole proprietor looking to manage yourbusiness finances or you simply want to gainan understanding of accounting basics forcareer advancement or for personal use, thiscourse will give you a solid foundation infinancial matters.

CERTIFICATE IN HOLISTIC AND INTEGRATIVE HEALTHIn this 12-lesson Certificate in Holistic and Integrative Health program, designed for both health care professionals andconsumers, you'll learn the fundamentals of this person-centered and person-empowered approach to health care. You'll cover topics including holistic stress management, health and the human spirit, energy healing, elements ofmeditation, healing environments, Chinesemedicine, Ayurvedic medicine, humor andhealth, music therapy and sound healing,nutrition, therapeutic massage and bodywork,and healing effects of physical activity.

As you explore the diverse systems that fall under the umbrella of integrative health,you'll gain an awareness of the philosophiesof health and healing that unite all of thesesystems. You'll discover the benefits ofemphasizing wellness, building a strongrelationship between provider and client,promoting self-healing, and using nutritionalapproaches and other natural healing tech-niques. Above all, you'll gain a new respectfor human individuality and the healingpower of the integrative health approach.

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Online courses provided byVisit www.ed2go.com/clc for more information or to find a specific course.

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20 QUESTIONS? CALL (847) 543-2615

RETAIL SKILLS 2—CASHIER TRAININGThis cashier training course recognizes theindividual needs and learning pace of eachstudent. The skills will be taught through acombination of instructor-led lecture,hands-on group activities and computer-based cashier training that allows students topractice the customer and payment scenariosthey will encounter on the job. The trainingis designed to familiarize students withpoint-of-sale (POS) technology, paymentmethods and current processes they will beexpected to know as a retail cashier.

9090 PPSP 26-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 8 SessionsJune 11 to July 3010 a.m. to 1 p.m.$425 T338 G. Johnson

WELLNESS FOR WORK AND LIFELearn to improve your health and fitnesslevels in order to secure and maintainemployment! Each two hour class willcombine one hour of nutrition education andone hour of exercise. You will learn to takecontrol over your diet and menu planning.Through hands-on activities, learn theimportance of good nutrition, what makes upa healthy diet and the benefits of physicalactivity. Our fitness classes will focus onhelping you gain endurance in order to walk,stand and sit for longer periods of timewithout getting tired. You’ll also gainstrength in order to bend, lift and moveproperly to avoid injuries and strains in the workplace.

This program is made possible a DisabilityEmployment Initiative grant through theLake County Workforce DevelopmentDepartment. Students must still register through CLC ContinuingProfessional Development.

9091 PPSP 35-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 8 SessionsJune 10 to July 2910 a.m. to 12 p.m.Grant Funded T345 G. Johnson

Personal Success ProgramThe Personal Success Program (PSP) offers a variety of vocational courses to meet the needs of students 18 years and older with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. The program’sfocus is on gaining vocational skills to acquire entry-level employment.

Each class is led by a content expert who has experience teaching people with disabilities. A special education teacher will be present in most classes to provide additional support. The curriculum is designed to be delivered at a level and pace that is appropriate to the needs of each student.

All students must register through the Continuing Professional Development Department. Call (847) 543-2615 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/personalsuccessprogram for more information and a Summer 2015 Registration Form.

Personal Success Program

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Let the experts guide you to success.

Celebrating 30 Years of Small Business Success

Whether you’re starting a new business, positioning your company for growthor seeking to expand globally, we can help. Our business services include:

• FREE, confidential, one-on-one business advising in English or Spanish with noted experts• Assistance in developing business plans and financial statements• Guidance in forming strategic marketing plans• Support in securing loans with local lenders and service providers• One-on-one strategic export counseling• Customized international market and trade research• Foreign market access and matchmaking programs• Export transaction and regulatory assistance• Interactive, low-cost workshops

Connect with us. We are your business partner to success.

Schedule a free, one-on-one counseling session with one of our small business advisors or with our International Trade Specialist.

www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc

(847) 543-2033

[email protected]

“I have had two advisingsessions and both wereequally valuable because of mysmall business advisor’sinsight, personal experienceand ability to move me to theright track. He immediatelyunderstood my valueproposition and looked to addand build in areas I had notexplored before.”

— Howard PragerOwner, Advance Consulting Group

Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center

The Illinois SBDC International Trade Center is funded in part througha cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration,the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and theCollege of Lake County. All SBA programs are extended to the public ona nondiscrimination basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons withdisabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.Please contact us at (847) 543-2033 or TDD: (847) 223-0134.

Events coming this fall. Watch the Web for details!

Small Business Success in Lake CountyNorthern Illinois’ Partnership to GlobalSuccess Conference – Stay Local. Sell Global.

www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc

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Small Business Online Workshops

22 QUESTIONS? CALL (847) 543-2033

Illinois SBDC InternationalTrade Center offers onlineclasses for the new to theexperienced business owner including:

• Entrepreneur Readiness

• Business Start-up

• Business Planning

• Strategic Planning

• Cash Flow

• Marketing

Connect and learn at yourconvenience. These online classes are self-paced learningmodules and cannot be accessedthrough Blackboard.

To register or for more information,visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc or call (847) 543-2033.

Classes are provided by SmallBusiness Spoken Here.

START STRONG SERIESThis series of four workshops will identifythe steps you need to take to start yourbusiness on a firm foundation.

Enroll in an individual workshop ortake the series and save. Series cost $175, a$225 value.

ARE YOU READY?Assess your entrepreneurial readiness.Estimated time to complete: two hours.Cost: $50

STARTING YOUR BUSINESS IN ILLINOISLearn what rules and regulations are requiredto start a business. Estimated time tocomplete: one hour.Cost: $25

BUILDING YOUR BUSINESS TEAMWho should be on your team? Estimatedtime to complete: four hours.Cost: $75

BUSINESS PLANNING MADE EASYBuild your roadmap to success. Write yourown business plan. Estimated time tocomplete: eight hours.Cost: $75

GROW STRONG SERIESThis series of four workshops provides a plan that will take your business to the next level of success.

Enroll in an individual workshop or take the series and save. Series cost $200, a $240 value.

STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR SMALL BUSINESSDevelop a plan that can propel your businessto higher levels of success. Estimated time tocomplete: eight hours.Cost: $100

CASH FLOW — LIFEBLOOD OF YOURBUSINESSIt is a simple fact that Cash is King!Estimated time to complete: one hour.Cost: $50

MARKETING FOR SUCCESSDevelop and implement a multi-facetedmarketing plan. Estimated time to complete:three hours.Cost: $50

MAXIMIZE YOUR RELATIONSHIPSBuilding successful relationships are vital toyour success. Estimated time to complete:one hour.Cost: $40

Online Workshops for the Small Business Owner

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Steps to Apply, Register and Pay

1. Submit a Continuing Education Admission Form• New students and students who have not attended classes in two

years must submit a Student Admission Form in one of two ways:INTERNET: www.clcillinois.edu/applycontedIN PERSON: At the Admissions and Records Office,Room B101 on the Grayslake campus

2. Obtain CLC ID Number and Create myLogin• Allow two working days to process your admission form.

You will receive your CLC student ID number in the mail or by email if you provided one on your admission form.

• With your CLC ID Number go to www.clcillinois.edu/newlogin tocreate your login for the my CLC Student Portal. Follow theprompts to complete the process.

3. Register for Classes by Internet at www.clcillinois.edu/register• Click on myCLC student portal • Click on “Search for Classes”• Specify the semester and then a subject, to view the

classes available• When you find a specific open class section you want,

click “Select Class” to add to your Shopping Cart.• Click on “Shopping Cart” check the box next to your

selected class and click “Enroll.”• When you add or drop a class, check for a 'success'

or 'error' message.

4. Where to Register In Person• Grayslake Campus – 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake• Lakeshore Campus – 111 North Genesee Street, Waukegan• Southlake Campus – 1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills

On-site Registration HoursMonday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.Online Registration is available 24/7

5. Pay Tuition and Fees-Continuing Education• Payment of tuition and fees is required prior to the start

date of your class regardless of the registration date.• Login to myStudentCenter select view, pay or set up

an installment payment plan.• Students will not be dropped from continuing education classes

for nonpayment.• It is your responsibility to formally withdraw within

the refund period or you will be obligated to pay.Note: Financial aid is not available for continuing education classes.

6. Billing and Financial Obligation• Billing Statements: A billing statement will be sent on unpaid

accounts. However, it is the students’ responsibility to meet their payment deadlines regardless of when they receive a bill. Payment is due prior to the first day of the class regardless of when the student enrolled in the class.

• Financial Obligation: Students must officially withdraw by the refund dates listed in the class schedule to cancel theirfinancial obligation. To locate your refund deadline(s), signonto myCLC and click on the academic calendar deadlines iconnext to the class within your term schedule under Academics.

Withdrawals• Students who do not plan to complete an enrolled class are

responsible for officially dropping the class online. Tuition and fee refunds will be issued to eligible students based uponthe effective date of withdrawal, which is recorded in the system at the time the student drops the class.

• Students who stop attending class, but do not officially drop,will remain responsible for all tuition/fees for the class. It is not sufficient to tell an instructor or counselor that you want to drop a class. You must complete the drop/withdrawal actionyourself. The official deadline for dropping or for withdrawingare defined individually for each class.

• Students who withdraw from certificate programs or seriesoffered by Continuing Professional Development prior to thefirst day of class will receive a 100 percent refund. Refunds forwithdrawals after the first day of class will be applied by CPDminus the cost of any materials consumed or returned in lessthan new condition.

Refund Schedule• To check the deadline dates, log on to myCLC and choose

“My Class Schedule.” When your schedule appears, click onthe calendar icon next to the class and the deadline dates willbe displayed. These dates are also displayed in the schedule of classes.

• If you are not sure of the deadlines, please check with theOffice of Admissions and Records at (847) 543-2061.

• Semester-long classes:Withdrawal on or before start of class = 100 percent refundWithdrawal before 15 percent of class time

passes = 100 percent refundWithdrawal after 15 percent of class days pass = no refund

• One-day and “Series” Classes:Withdrawal the day before class = 100 percent refundWithdrawal on or after day of class = no refund

For more information about payments, call (847) 543-2085.

Senior CitizensThe classes in this schedule are offered though the continuing education department and are intended for personal enrichment and/orcareer development. All in-district residents who are 65 of age or olderat the time of registration may enroll in vocational credit courses offeredby continuing education at one-half the regular tuition rate, with allother fees remaining unchanged. The senior citizen tuition waiver doesnot apply to Continuing Education classes.

CLERY ACTThe College of Lake County is committed to maintaining a safeand secure educational environment. Each year prior to October 1,the College publishes its Annual Security Report. This reportcontains information regarding campus security, personal safetyincluding topics such as, crime prevention, college police lawenforcement authority, crime reporting policies, crime statistics forthe most recent three year period and disciplinary procedures.

This report is available on the CLC Police Department website at www.clcillinois.edu/clery. If you would like a printed bookletcontaining this information, please contact the CLC PoliceDepartment at 19351 W. Washington St., Room A151, Grayslake, IL 60030 or by phone at (847) 543-2081.

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Save lives with defensive driving

Judicial Services offers opportunities to improve your future and the future of your community through courses, workshops and volunteer opportunities.

Partnering with the 19th Judicial Circuit Court for over 20 years, Judicial Services offers the National Safety Council’s award-winning Defensive Driving Courses including the “Alive at 25” program.

Christine Burke of Lake Barrington enrolled in our Defensive Driving Course. While driving less than a week later, she used a lesson from the course to narrowly avoid getting smashed broadside by a car that ran a red light.

Burke said that she hesitated at the intersection, recalling a tip she learned in the defensive driving course called “delayed acceleration” waiting two or three seconds before entering an intersection if yours is the first car there. She credits this decision with saving her life.

“I just missed being killed by about three seconds.”— Christine Burke praising CLC’s defensive driving course.

www.clcillinois.edu/judicial

(847) 543-2185 (courses)

(847) 543-2100 (volunteering)

[email protected]

Judicial Services

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www.clcillinois.edu/solutions

(847) 543-2615

[email protected]

“ One of the best places to invest in your career is right here, at the College of Lake County. Beyond the expert insights you’ll get from the instructors, there’s also great networking with people from some of the best companies in the area. Invest in your career for less money and minimal time away.”

— Andy Kaufman, speaker, author, executive coach and president of Institute for Leadership Excellence and Development, Inc.

Invest in your team

Client Solutions

Bring powerful, results-driven training and consulting programs to your organization and show your employees that you’re serious about their futures and professional growth. Empower your team and achieve organizational goals and objectives through customized training delivered by Client Solutions.

Client Solutions also offers national training options through Global Corporate College (GCC). As one of the founding members of the GCC, the College of Lake County offers corporations the delivery of consistent training across multiple locations – nationwide and worldwide.

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Advance your career!Workforce Development courses, training and services

The Workforce and Professional Development Institute can help you connect to your future. Getting new knowledge and skills can reveal possibilities you never imagined for you or your business. Our courses, training and services will help you reach your potential.

Courses Professional Interpreter Enhance your skills or begin your career as a professional interpreter. Course details on page 4.

Project Management Professional (PMP) These dynamic courses, taught by Andy Kaufman, a certified PMP, trainer and author, are always in demand. Make this the summer you become a certified PMP! Course details on page 12.

Computer Skills Now featuring Office 2013! Classes in Word, Excel and Access are offered this summer. Class details on page 6.

Business Skills Classes – Online Enhance your resume and sharpen your professional skills by taking an online class this summer. Courses include Customer Service, Marketing Strategies, Finance and Management. Course details begin on page 9.

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TrainingCustomized Solutions Does your company have a unique training need? Client Solutions brings powerful, results-driven training to your organization. The training solutions are designed to meet your specific needs. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/solutions or call (847) 543-2615 to learn more.

Career Possibilities Looking for a new career? Want to enhance your existing skills? Continuing Professional Development offers a variety of options. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional for details.

Community Awareness Judicial Services offers training in partnership with the 19th Judicial Circuit Court. The defensive driving classes provide opportunities to update your driving skills and learn the latest laws. Turn to page 24 for information.

ServicesSmall Business Owners Let the experts guide you to success. Confidential one-on-one business advising and low-cost workshops are available to start and grow your small business. Turn to page 21 for information.

Stay Local. Grow Global. Explore new business markets. The Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center can guide you and your business to expand into the global marketplace. Turn to page 21 for information.

Professional Coaching Whether you need advice on your career and capabilities, or you need to provide coaching to your staff, Client Solutions has the answer. Professional coaching is available in a variety of topics and disciplines. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/solutions or call (847) 543-2615 to learn more.

The College of Lake County’s Workforce and Professional Development Institute delivers training, consulting and cutting-edge courses for businesses, professionals and the community.

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College of Lake County Board of Trustees

Richard A. AndersonPhilip J. Carrigan, Ph.D., SecretaryJeanne T. Goshgarian, Vice ChairmanWilliam M. Griffin, Ed.D.Amanda D. Howland, M.A., M.S.Ed., J.D., ChairmanBarbara D. OilschlagerLynda C. Paul

President, Jerry W. Weber, Ph.D.

Save this schedule through August 2015

Advance your careerGetting new knowledge and skills can reveal possibilities you never imagined for you or your business. Our courses and services will help you reach your potential.

Register for a class or schedule training for your staff.

Connect to your future at the College of Lake County.

Visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional or call (847) 543-2615 to enroll today.

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College of Lake County 19351 West Washington StreetGrayslake, Illinois 60030-1198

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May 2015 – Volume 20, No. 9

WPDI CLC Classes Summer 2015

Looking for Personal Enrichment classes? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment.

Personal Enrichment Classes

AdvanceAdultsPage 8

Discovery!Quest Program

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YouthXplore! Camps

Grades 1-12Page 1

CLC Classes2015 Summer non-credit courses

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